“Orthodontics - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” (SW-22-06-16-01)

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SubjectOrthodontics
DescriptionThere are so many orthodontic options available nowadays and patients often ask for information on these particularly if they seem quick or aesthetic options. Jeremy Peak, a specialist in orthodontics and current NHS and private practitioner will explain the differences between common techniques and when they may be appropriate for our patients. He will cover what we should be looking for if a patient asks for a referral, or if we are going to undertake certain techniques ourselves. Factors that limit success will be covered, including management of bonded retainers which have become active.
Additional information

Please note this course will not endorse  or discuss how to undertake any particular technique. 

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VenueZoom, N/A - N/A - Virtual  View details
Date & timeThursday 16 June 2022, 18:30 to 19:30
LecturerDr Jeremy Peak  View details
Target audience

Recommended: Manager (£10.00pp discount), or nurses, therapists, hygienists, technicians (£10.00pp discount), or Orthodontic therapist (£10.00pp discount), or Dentist, or Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, C
Course styleE- learning
CateringNone
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours1:00
Cost£15.00 (subject to discounts, see Target audience above)
Aims

The aim of this webinar is to explain some of the orthodontic techniques and their risks and benefits, commonly available to our patients.

Objectives

By the end of this webinar participants will be able;


-To recognise a range of orthodontic techniques available

-To describe what factors limit orthodontic success

-To understand the pitfalls of bonded retainers and how to manage bonded retainer failure

-To be able to make informed choices as to the risk/benefit of providing orthodontics for individuals in your own practice on a case-by-case basis.

Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes:


Participants will be able to better inform their patients of available orthodontic techniques and their risks and benefits.