Back to practice - a refresher course for dental therapists and dentists (SW24-02-07-02)

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SubjectRestorative dentistry
DescriptionIf you’re thinking of returning to clinical dentistry, but worried that your handpiece skills are rusty – this is the day for you. Jo and Malcolm will be leading an informal session for dentists, dental therapists, those preparing for ORE and anyone thinking of rejoining the register after a break. We understand this can feel daunting. This is a friendly, non-judgmental opportunity to practice cavity preps, handle materials, explore matrix systems and wrestle with rubber dam. We will be using plastic ‘teeth’ in phantom heads. For more information, please contact joanne.elmes1@nhs.net This will be a small group of no more than fifteen people, so plenty of time for questions, discussions – and absolutely no tests.
Additional information

This course is suitable for dental therapists and dentists who may have had a break from clinical dentistry for any reason.  People working as hygienists are very welcome to attend, as well as colleagues preparing for the ORE exam.

Please bring a clinical tunic top and protective eye wear

Lunch will not be provided, you are welcome to bring a packed lunch or visit a local cafe at lunchtime

VenueUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth - Devon S & W  View details
Date & timeFriday 2 February 2024, 09:15 to 17:00
LecturersJoanne Elmes & Mr Malcolm Prideaux  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeC
Course styleHands-on
CateringNone
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£200.00
Aims

The aims of the course

  • To allow participants to have a practical understanding and refresh knowledge of simple restorative techniques including the use of Amalgam.
  • Refresh skills in using rubber dam.
  • Refresh manual dexterity skills in a safe environment.
Objectives

By the end of the course, delegates will be able:

  • To prepare and fill an amalgam cavity.
  • Demonstrated and carry out appropriate cavity design for composite fillings.
  • Be comfortable using rubber dam.
  • Undertaken a refresher in matrix band systems.
  • Had an opportunity to practice completing Dental restorations.
Learning outcomes

Refresh manual dexterity skills.

Be more confident in completing simple restorations.

Have practised using rubber dam.

Used different matrix bands.

Have a better understanding of their own limitations.