Preformed metal crowns: theory and practical guide (SW18-09-06-1)
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Subject | Paediatric dentistry | ||
Description | This evening course will cover the science behind using preformed metal crowns (PFMs) for children and have a table top practical element so all delegates can handle PFMs and practice the technique for placing them. | ||
Venue | Cedars Inn, Barnstaple - Devon N & E View details | ||
Date & time | Thursday 6 September 2018, 18:00 to 20:30 | ||
Lecturers | Mr Daniel Knibb & Laura Wheaton View details | ||
Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
Course style | Hands-on | ||
Catering | Light buffet | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
CPD hours | 2:00 | ||
Cost | £40.00 | ||
Aims | The aim of this course is to improve participants’ understanding of preformed metal crowns in general dental practice: the scientific basis and necessary practical skills. | ||
Objectives | By the end of the course, participants will; Understand the scientific basis for the use of preformed metal crowns (PFMs) in dental practice Understand the indications for PFMs Have the practical skills to be able to place PFMs Understand options for managing more challenging cases | ||
Learning outcomes | By the end of this course, participants should; 1. Understand which patients would benefit from PFMs 2. Be able to explain the benefits and disadvantages of PFMs to patients/parents 3. Be able to place PFMs routinely in general practice 4. Improve ability to manage patients with more challenging needs | ||