Resin Bonded Bridges and Partial Denture Design (SW24-07-23-01)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Prosthetics |
Description | This course is an opportunity to consider how we might replace missing teeth. We will be joined by Musaab Siddiqui (Consultant in Prosthodontics, University of Bristol Dental School) who will be considering the appropriate use of Resin Bonded Bridges (RBB), including case selection and clinical techniques. We will also be revising the principles of partial denture design with the opportunity practice using plastic models. This will be a small group course, of no more than fifteen dentists, with plenty of opportunity for questions, discussion and clinical tips. |
Additional information | All dentists are very welcome, at whatever stage of their career. This course is suitable for PLVE dentists. |
Venue | Future Inn Hotel, Bristol - Bristol & N Somerset ![]() |
Date & time | Tuesday 23 July 2024, 09:30 to 16:30 |
Lecturer | Mr Musaab Siddiqui ![]() |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | C |
Course style | Interactive Workshop |
Catering | Meal![]() |
Core topic | Not a core topic |
CPD hours | 6:00 |
Cost | £90.00 |
Aims | The aim of this course is to provide an opportunity for participants to consider how they might best replace missing teeth, focusing on Resin Bonded Bridges and Removable Partial Dentures. |
Objectives | Following the course delegates will, 1. Understand the concept of Resin Bonded Bridge (RBB) as a treatment modality for missing teeth 2. Appreciate the importance of case selection appropriate for RRB 3. Become familiar with design and materials for RBB 4. Be aware of the clinical technique and cementation process for RBB
5. Understand the different principles of denture design 6. Practice designing partial dentures for maxillary and mandibular arches on denture design models 7. Appreciate the use of different dentures appropriate to clinical situations |
Learning outcomes | Participants will be more confident providing RRB and partial dentures for their patients with missing teeth. |