Aesthetic Indirect Restorations (SW10-06-22-1)
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| Subject | Aesthetic dentistry | ||
| Description | Brian Millar BDS FDSRCS PhD Director of Distance Learning, KCL and Bill Sharpling RDT MBA DipCDT,RCS(Eng) Director of the London Dental Education Centre - An all-day programme which includes a seminar on the choice of aesthetic materials for indirect restorations. It also covers preparation design. In the practical sessions delegates will use temporary and provisional materials to make large span temporary provisional restorations, they will also learn how to improve laboratory prescription completion. Practical sessions will also include impression recording and cementation techniques. The effective use of facebow recordings and benefits of articulators will also be covered. A must for any up-to-date practitioner in 2010. | ||
| Venue | The Watergate Bay Hotel, Cornwall View details | ||
| Date & time | Tuesday 22 June 2010, 09:30 to 16:30 | ||
| Lecturers | Mr Brian Millar & Prof. Bill Sharpling View details | ||
| Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist, or Technician | ||
| Development outcome | No development outcome | ||
| Course style | Hands-on![]() | ||
| Catering | Meal![]() | ||
| Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
| CPD hours | 6:00 | ||
| Cost | £45.00 | ||
| Aims | To cover the choice of aesthetic materials for indirect restorations and techniques for their successful application | ||
| Objectives | By the end of the course delegates should have an understanding of:
Indirect aesthetic restoration choices
Improving communication between dentist and technician
Preparation design
Use of temporary materials
Aesthetic temporisation and use of provisional restorations
Impression recording
Cementation techniques
Occlusal records, facebows and articulators
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