Contemporary Management of Toothwear with Composite Resin (NW190503C)

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SubjectRestorative Dentistry
DescriptionThe course is aimed at qualified General Dental Practitioners (GDPs). It meets the new GDC requirements for enhanced CPD. Delegates can attend with an assisting dental nurse to enhance their skills.
Additional information

To book a place on this course, please follow this online payment link:

https://payments.liv.ac.uk/short-courses/cpd/institute-of-clinical-sciences/school-of-dentistry/contemporary-management-of-toothwear-with-composite-resin-friday-3rd-may-2019?token=136db9adeff4c16d1f99751cfb9f08eb

This course is subsidised by Health Education England. The subsidised fee is £100.00 for Dentists. This fee includes the practical sessions and consumables, a sandwich lunch and refreshments. Dental nurses can attend free of charge when a delegate fee is paid.

Places on this course are limited to 12 and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. The course closing date is 5th April 2019.

Registration starts at 8:30am.

If you have any queries, please contact Alison Hawkins (Alison.hawkins@liv.ac.uk / 0151 706 5234).

Cancellation policy: A refund, less £20 administration fee, is guaranteed for cancellations received up to four weeks before the start of the course (5th April at 5pm). No refund will be made for cancellations received after this date or for failure to attend. Substitutions fulfilling the criteria may be made at any time prior to the course start.

VenueEducation Wing, Liverpool University Dental Hospital, Liverpool - Merseyside  View details
Date & timeFriday 3 May 2019, 09:00 to 17:00
LecturersMr Ahmed Al-Khayatt & Mr Rahat Ali  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeA, B, C
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments and Lunch
CPD hours6:30
Cost£100.00
Aims

To help practitioners improve their composite resin and tooth preparation skills to allow them to manage tooth wear patients. It will be a series of seminars and practical's on the aetiology and restorative management of tooth surface loss. Delegates will be given the opportunity to build up a set of worn anterior teeth with composite (using a palatal index), and will be asked to prepare worn posterior teeth for adhesive gold onlays.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the event delegates will be able to:

  • Describe the aetiology of non-carious tooth surface loss.
  • Describe the different options available to manage tooth surface loss, including the use of indirect restorations, overdentures and composite resin.
  • Recognise that a full contour wax-up and palatal matrix/index can significantly help the clinician to restore worn teeth with composite resin, especially if a layering technique is to be employed.
  • Describe the limitations, longevity and maintenance issues relating to the use of composite resin to restore worn teeth.
  • Restore worn posterior teeth with adhesive gold onlays.