Break the habit, not the teeth: manage your bruxist (SW-20-08-20-01)
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Subject | Occlusion and TMJ | ||
Description | Bruxism is not a disease or disorder. Bruxists should be able to brux but we have to help them avoid tooth damage. In this hour long webinar Professor Brian Millar will show us how to identify, manage, advice and treat these patients. This will be a small group to enable participants to ask questions but if you have any particular questions you would like to be addressed please email them to samantha.braddock@hee.nhs.uk | ||
Additional information | This webinar is to be run via Webex. The joining instructions will be made available via email or your Maxcourse account after you have booked your place, a few days before the course. The session will be available to join at 17.45 and the session will start at 18.00 To view the instructions go to "my courses", select the course title and you will see the documents section. This document will only be available to those booked onto the course. Please do not share the details with other people. Only those with a place booked via Maxcourse will be able to download a CPD certificate after the attendance at the session. | ||
Venue | Webex, .... - N/A - Virtual View details | ||
Date & time | Thursday 20 August 2020, 17:45 to 19:00 | ||
Lecturer | Mr Brian Millar View details | ||
Target audience | Recommended: Dentist & nurses, therapists, hygienists, technicians (£10.00pp discount) | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
Course style | E- learning | ||
Catering | None | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
CPD hours | 1:00 | ||
Cost | £15.00 (subject to discounts, see Target audience above) | ||
Aims | The aim of this session is to teach delegates how to treat their bruxist patients to help them avoid tooth damage. | ||
Objectives | By the end of the session delegates should:
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Learning outcomes | On completion delegates will be able to: Identify a bruxist and know how to manage them in order to limit tooth damage Be able to use a suitable splint to allow movement yet limit the force and reduce the damage | ||