DFT Hands on Indirect Restorations (NW20230310FDFTDCT)

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SubjectDFT Joint Programme
DescriptionAn introduction and review of indirect restorations
VenueDenhill House, Manchester - Greater Manchester  View details
Date & timeFriday 10 March 2023, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerAnupam Nandi  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Foundation Dentist

Development outcomeA, C, D
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
Catering None
CPD hours6:00
CostNo charge
Aims

To review knowledge and practice indirect restorations

Objectives

Review theory and evidence based principles related to indirect restorations

Practice hands on preparation of indirect restorations (crowns and onlay)

-Practice making temporary crowns

Learning outcomes

-Review theory and principles of indirect restorations

-Examine the decision making process when deciding which restoration to choose

-Understands the different pros and cons of each material and type or restoration

-Review temporisation of indirect restorations.

-Discuss the role of the lab and common problems with indirect restorations.

- Understand how to take accurate impressions for successful outcomes.

Demonstrate the ability to carry out removal of carious tooth structure in preparation for restoration, using techniques which minimise unnecessary tooth damage and pulpal injury.

Discuss the restoration of carious teeth to form, function and appearance using a wide range of restorative materials.

Explain how to restore teeth to maintain predictability of the existing occlusion to form, function and appearance using indirect restorations, and refer as appropriate.

Discuss the use of a range of materials and techniques in the application of appropriate indirect restorations, with appropriate consideration of occlusal articulators.

Remove carious tooth structure in preparation for restoration, using techniques which minimise unnecessary tooth damage and pulpal injury.

Restore carious teeth to form, function and appearance using a wide range of restorative materials.

Restore teeth to maintain predictability of the existing occlusion to form, function and appearance using indirect restorations, and refer as appropriate.

Use a range of materials and techniques in the application of appropriate indirect restorations, with appropriate consideration of occlusal articulators.