Aesthetic Alternatives to Amalgam for the Failing Dentition - Session 2 Indirect Restorations (NW231025A)

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SubjectAesthetic Techniques
DescriptionThis 2 hour webinar and 1/2 day course using phantom heads will provide an update on current thinking and techniques for the placement of indirect, non-metal restorations to restore the failing dentition.
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Registration from 9.15am

* PLEASE NOTE

This course will provide 6 hours of eCPD. The theory section of this course will now be taught online via a 2 hour webinar - Thursday 19th October 6pm - 8pm. Failure to attend the webinar will result in you not being able to attend the 4 hour hands on clinical skills section of the course. You will receive an MS Teams invitation for the webinar no later than 30th September please check your spam/junk emails.

To request a place please click HERE

Aesthetic Alternatives to Amalgam for the Failing Dentition – Session 1 Direct Restorations will be held on Tuesday 24th October please click HERE for further information. There is a reduction of £50 on the total fee if both courses are attended. 

VenueWhiston Education, Training & Conference Centre, Whiston - Merseyside  View details
Date & timeWednesday 25 October 2023, 09:30 to 13:45
LecturerDr Damian O'Connor  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeB, C
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours4:00
Cost£160.00
Aims

Update on Current Thinking in Respect of Materials and Techniques. Including All ceramic and Composite restorations

Objectives

To Discuss and practice

  • Indirect restoration of posterior teeth including inlays and onlays
  • Indirect restoration of anterior teeth to include Veneers and All ceramic Crown preparations
  • Preps for E Max and Zirconia crowns/inlays
  • Adhesive bridges for Anterior and posterior Teeth
Learning outcomes

Recognise indications and indirect restoration treatment options when restoring the failing dentition