Break the habit, not the teeth: manage your bruxist (SW-25-02-25-01)

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SubjectOcclusion and TMJ
DescriptionBruxism 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 is a demonstration webinar. There will not be a power point presentation but a workbook will be available to accompany the online session. Prof. Brian Millar is repeating his popular webinar series. This webinar can be booked as a stand alone session. Please be aware there may be some reinforcement of the content from other topics in the series.
Additional information

This webinar is to be run via Webex. By booking onto this course you will give your consent for your details to be passed to Prof Millar to invite you to the Webex meeting.

The joining instructions will be made available via email.

The session will be available to join at 18.20 and the session will start at 18.30

Please sign in with the name you are registered with on Maxcourse for your attendance to be logged to claim CPD

VenueWebex, .... - N/A - Virtual  View details
Date & timeTuesday 25 February 2025, 18:30 to 19:30
LecturerMr Brian Millar  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeC
Course styleE- learning
CateringNone
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours1:00
Cost£15.00
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:

  1. Be able to identify a bruxist
  2. Have learnt how to use splints that prevent damage and limit the bite force
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