Hands on: Splinting and trauma update (SW-21-10-14-01)

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SubjectPaediatric dentistry
DescriptionThis course will cover the updates on management of dental trauma with reference to the 2020 International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines. Trauma to the primary and secondary dentition will be covered. There will also be a table top practical element on splinting on models. This evening course will be suitable for any dentists who may be involved with management of acute dental trauma. This will be small group and there will be plenty of opportunity for questions in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Additional information

Food will be available from 6pm and the course will start at 6.30pm.

If the course is fully booked but you are interested in attending, please add your name to the waiting list as more places may become available.

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VenueEngineers' House, Bristol - Bristol & N Somerset  View details
Date & timeThursday 14 October 2021, 18:00 to 20:30
LecturersDaniella Bailey & Miss Manal Mohammed  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeB, C, D
Course styleLecture with table top practice elements
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours2:00
Cost£70.00
Aims

The aim of this course is to revise the key updates to the trauma guidelines released in 2020 and gain confidence with splinting techniques

Objectives

After attending this course delegates should:


  1. recognise the recently updated trauma guidelines
  2. be able to describe the practical technique for splint placement
  3. be able to explain the physiology of dental trauma and recognise how management of dental trauma in practice can have a long term effect on the outcome for traumatised teeth.
Learning outcomes

On completion of this course;

Delegates will have improved understanding of the physiology of dental trauma with awareness of the recently updated trauma guidelines and improved confidence with splinting techniques.