Improving Indirect Restorations in General Practice (NW190116B)

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SubjectRestorative Dentistry
DescriptionThis full day course using phantom heads aims to give a greater understanding of the variety of materials, restoration designs in the planning and provision of crown and bridgework in General Dental Practice and when to utilise them.
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Registration from 9am

 

Catering

A selection of vegetarian/non vegetarian options will be made available, however please be aware that we are unable to cater for special dietary requirements such as Gluten Free, Nut Allergy, Vegan. We therefore suggest that delegates bring their own food if you have a specialist requirement.

VenueWhiston Education, Training & Conference Centre, Whiston - Merseyside  View details
Date & timeWednesday 16 January 2019, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMr Craig Jack  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments and Lunch
CPD hours5:30
Cost£100.00
Aims

To improve the planning and provision of crown and bridgework in General Dental Practice, this course will involve working on phantom heads.

Objectives
  • To discuss the indications for crown and bridgework and the options available when replacing missing teeth
  • To discuss the current materials available, when to utilise them and how they affect preparation design
  • To discuss soft tissue management and impression taking techniques
  • To discuss the differences and roles of temporary and provisional crowns/bridges
  • To discuss key factors in improving the fit, appearance and longevity of restorations
Learning outcomes
  • Candidates will have a greater understanding of the variety of materials and restoration designs available and when to utilise them
  • Candidates will have an opportunity to practice preparations of various designs  
  • Candidates will have a greater understanding of the key factors that lead to overall improvements in the provision of indirect restorations in General Dental Practice