Complete Composites (SW-22-05-19-01)
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Subject | Adhesive dentistry | ||
Description | Prof. Millar and Dr Hussain from KCL are providing 12 hours of CPD with this blended learning course, covering how to assess and design improved aesthetics to correct colour, shape and the occlusion. Content includes rubber dam, direct composite bonding in monolayer and layered techniques for anterior and posterior restorations. Use of direct composite to design then make the changes to the smile will be covered. The course will then explain how to apply the Destination Driven Dentistry approach to later upgrade to high-performance layered composite restorations including use of indirect composite. This blended learning course delivers 12 hours CPD consisting of: 3 hour webinar available 1 month beforehand, 3 hours reading and reflection, 6 hours hands-on training. Hands-on table top sessions include anterior veneers and posterior challenges including subgingival margins and difficult contact areas. | ||
Additional information | This course is suitable for anyone wishing to consolidate and build on their knowledge of composite restoration techniques. Please note the webinar and reading content should be completed before attending the face to face element. The day at Engineer's House will cover additional material. By signing up to this course you are agreeing to Prof. Millar to have your email address for sending out course material.
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Venue | Engineers' House, Bristol - Bristol & N Somerset ![]() | ||
Date & time | Thursday 19 May 2022, 09:00 to 16:30 | ||
Lecturers | Dr Fariha Hussain & Mr Brian Millar ![]() | ||
Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
Course style | Lecture with table top practice elements![]() | ||
Catering | Meal![]() | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
CPD hours | 12:00 | ||
Cost | £200.00 | ||
Aims | To provide an understanding of how to improve aesthetics and function with direct and indirect composite materials on anterior and posterior teeth. | ||
Objectives | At the end of the course delegates should be able to: Manage smile change in a predictable way Apply rubber dam effectively and easily Be able to carry out aesthetic anterior restorations Select a suitable material and technique for specific cases Understand destination driven dentistry Be able to use composite to design smile changes, and later upgrade the materials to further improve the smile Use indirect composite Manage posterior composite restorations | ||
Learning outcomes | By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Provide aesthetic composite restorations including managing spaces and gingival black triangles with aesthetic restorations Apply rubber dam quickly and easily Apply the Destination Driven Dentistry approach Use indirect composite Deal with subgingival margins and large contact areas | ||