Contemporary Topics in Restorative Dentistry (SW17-03-02-1)

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SubjectRestorative dentistry
DescriptionA highly informative course that gives you the opportunity to gain knowledge on minimally invasive restorative dentistry and how to deal with common restorative problems. it will be explored and discussed all the advantages and disadvantages between implants and endodontically treated teeth, and finally you will gain knowledge on management of dentoalveolar trauma in adults,
VenueEngineers' House, Bristol - Bristol & N Somerset  View details
Date & timeThursday 2 March 2017, 09:00 to 17:30
LecturersMr Aws Alani & Mr Ravi Mukesh Chauhan  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
CateringLight buffet
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£90.00
Aims

The Restorative Jigsaw-planning on making the pieces come together:

 1. To review common everyday restorative problems and the decisions available for the treatment of each

2. To consider the current evidence base for these options outlining the quality of the evidence

3. To detail instances where decision making has been poor and its repercussions

Occlusion: How, where and why it is important:

1. To review fundamental occlusal concepts


2. To consider the relevance of occlusion in clinical practice

Resin Bonded Bridges - Stick to what we know?

Aims

1. To review current concepts in resin bonded bridge design

2. To consider the evidence base to support the use of resin bonded bridges as opposed to other restorations

 

Bulimics, Boozers, Body builders, Bruxists - tooth surface loss in the 21st Century


Aims

1. To review the aetiology, diagnosis, prevention and management of TSL

2. To consider the current evidence base for managing this problem

Objectives

1. Appreciate the variety of restorative option currently available and their advantages and disadvantages

2. To recognise current strength and weaknesses in the literature for these options

3. Realise that conservative management may also be the best option for treatment

4. Appreciate the importance of carrying out an occlusal examination

5. To understand the techniques used to take jaw relation records

6. To understand methods and techniques in making resin bonded bridges predictable and efficient

7. To understand the multifactorial aetiology of TSL in the 21st Century

8. Appreciate the techniques currently available to manage this problem