How do you successfully manage the periodontally susceptible patient? Managing disease before you begin any restorative or implant treatment (SW13-10-18-1)

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SubjectPeriodontology
DescriptionThis is a practical and interactive day aimed to help dentists manage particular cases they see everyday in practice. Topics covered will be management of gingival recession, furcation involvement, management of residual pocketing, reducing risk of recurrent periodontal disease, reducing risk of periimplantitis
VenueSalisbury District Hospital, Salisbury - Salisbury & S Wiltshire  View details
Date & timeFriday 18 October 2013, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerDr Gaston King  View details
Target audience

Recommended: Dentist

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£50.00
Aims
  • Assess cases and determine appropriate management
  • Improve treatment success and what to do when treatment is not working
  • Know how to manage furcations, recession defects and remaining deep pockets
  • Know when to place patients on a maintenance programme and when not to
  • Increase your confidence to place implants in patients who are periodontally susceptible. So how do you reduce the risks of periimplantitis?
Objectives
  • Improve your diagnostic skills (prognosis and risk assessment)
  • Know guidelines for successful treatment outcome
  • Know how to reduce risks of recurrence and periimplantitis in the periodontally susceptible patient
  • Know when to place patients on a maintenance programme and when not to