Aesthetic Indirect Restorations (SW-26-09-18-01)
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| Subject | Crown and bridge | ||
| Description | Professor Brian Millar will be providing a day of seminars and table top hands on practice to update on conventional and new indirect restoration techniques. Content includes crowns, overlays, onlays, vonlays, endocrowns and vertipreps, using a range of materials, covering each stage from planning through to cementation. | ||
| Additional information | This course is for dentists who provide indirect restorations in their scope of practice. Other team members are welcome to attend if they are interested in this topic or work with other dental team members for shared patient management. The course will cover more advanced techniques and will be an opportunity to hear about further training opportunities offered at KCL. Please note the hands on element of this course is with models on table top and is not in a clinical skills lab. Course notes will be provided a week in advance of the course. | ||
| Venue | Holiday Inn Express Junction 25 M5, Taunton - Somerset View details | ||
| Date & time | Friday 18 September 2026, 09:00 to 16:30 | ||
| Lecturer | Mr Brian Millar View details | ||
| Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
| Development outcome | A, C, D | ||
| Course style | Lecture with table top practice elements![]() | ||
| Catering | Meal![]() | ||
| Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
| CPD hours | 6:00 | ||
| Cost | £200.00 | ||
| Aims | The aim of this course is to update delegates in the provision of conventional and new indirect restorations. | ||
| Objectives | By the end of this course delegates should be able to: 1. Identify when to use indirect restorations to restore broken down and root-filled teeth 2. Select appropriate materials and techniques for a given clinical situation 3. Demonstrate the preparation and temporisation of a range of indirect restorations 4. Discuss the management of subgingival margins 5. Undertake predictable impressions and describe the management of impression taking in difficult clinical scenarios 6. Explain different cementation protocols | ||
| Learning outcomes | By the end of this course delegates will be able to: Choose an appropriate indirect material for a range of situations Select an appropriate preparation design Use techniques to ensure good preparation design Fabricate suitable provisional restorations Record accurate impression in difficult situations Record the correct occlusion Apply appropriate cementation protocols | ||




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