Current Concepts in Adhesive Dentistry (SW13-03-14-1)

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SubjectAdhesive dentistry
Description“The conservation of sound tooth structure helps preserve tooth vitality and reduce post-operative sensitivity. Innovative preparation designs, like those for resin-bonded bridgeworks, inlays and onlays are much less invasive than conventional complete coverage crown preparations. Despite this, they are not frequently used in general dental practice and they have an undeserved reputation for failure. This course will update participants on current concepts in adhesive dentistry, and participants should understand the range of adhesive bridgework and inlay/onlay restorations available and their indications and current evidence base and review of planned cases.”
VenueLyngford House, Taunton - Somerset  View details
Date & timeThursday 14 March 2013, 08:45 to 16:00
LecturersDr. Andrew John Barber & Mr Paul H R Wilson  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours7:00
Cost£47.00
Aims

Aims

  • To outline the different types of adhesive bridges, onlays and inlays available and indications for their use.
  • To discuss the expected longevity of such restorations.
  • To practise treatment planning clinical cases for adhesive restorations.
Objectives

Participants should understand the range of adhesive bridgework and inlay/onlay restorations available and their indications and current evidence base.

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