DFT Aintree - Prosthetics (NW20200306FAM)
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| Subject | DFT Aintree Programme | ||
| Description | Working understanding of partial and complete dentures, impression materials, design of partials, complete duplicate and immediate dentures. | ||
| Additional information | Kevin Armstrong | ||
| Venue | Committee Room 3, Regatta Place, Liverpool - Merseyside View details | ||
| Date & time | Friday 6 March 2020, 09:30 to 12:30 | ||
| Lecturer | TBC View details | ||
| Target audience | Mandatory: Foundation Dentist | ||
| Development outcome | C | ||
| Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
| Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
| Catering | None | ||
| CPD hours | 3:00 | ||
| Cost | No charge | ||
| Aims | Explain the role of a Clinical Dental technician within the dental team Their scope of practice Referring to a clinical dental technician Demonstration of practical tips on impression techniques / bite registration and denture fitting and adjusting | ||
| Objectives | By the end of the session, delegates should: 1. Have a working understanding of partial and complete denture design 2. Appreciate which impression and occlusal registration techniques may be appropriate when managing a removable prosthodontic patient. 3. Understand how to design overlay/overdentures. 4. Understand the principles of duplicate and immediate denture prosthodontics. | ||
| Learning outcomes | By the end of the session you should be: - aware of some of challenges in providing dentures in primary care (including considerations of dementia) and how to provide domicilary care within an NHS contract - be able to apply the practical tips in your practice | ||




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