BSPD Patients with Poor Prognosis 6s – Dealing with the Challenge (NW221115F)

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SubjectPaediatric Dentistry
DescriptionIn this talk we will summarise the difficulties of managing sixes of poor prognosis. We will then outline how the paediatric dentist and orthodontist can work together to get the best outcome for the patient.
Additional information

Registration starts 18:45

This webinar will be delivered by Microsoft Teams. A link will be sent to you 1 working day prior to the course. (Friday if the webinar is on a Monday)

Please find PDF documents at the top of this page to assist you in getting ready for and attending the meeting.

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Please email - jessica.cooper@mft.nhs.uk

VenueMS Teams, Webinar  View details
Date & timeTuesday 15 November 2022, 19:00 to 20:30
LecturersProfessor Paul Ashley & Mr Joeseph Noar  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, C
Course styleLecture
Core topic Not a core topic
Catering None
CPD hours1:30
CostNo charge
Aims

Outline management of children with poor prognosis first permanent molars

Objectives

To explain the following

  • Why is this a problem
  • Discuss interceptive loss of FPMs might be a good idea
  • Advise when is the best time to do this
  • Factors MUST be considered
Learning outcomes
  • Understand why interceptive loss of first permanent molars can lead to favourable outcomes
  • Be able to describe how to assess and plan these cases including knowledge of favourable factors