From Smile Design to TMD- What's the relevance of occlusion to general dentists in 2020? (SW20-08-17-1)

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SubjectRestorative dentistry
DescriptionAndrew Barber, Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, will be joining us 'virtually' from Oxford to explore occlusion in clinical practice. A welcome break from COVID, we will be discussing the importance of occlusion for our patients with natural teeth, dentures and implants. Andrew will discuss the role of occlusal splints and the evidence for their effective use in practice. This is a virtual course, however this is a small group course (no more than twenty five participants), so there will be the opportunity for questions and discussion.
Additional information

All members of the dental team are very welcome, this course is suitable for PVLE colleagues.

This webinar will be run via Zoom.

Joining instructions will be made available by email in advance of the session. Please do not share these with other people, CPD certificates will be available after the course so your place must be booked via maxcourse

VenueZoom, N/A - N/A - Virtual  View details
Date & timeMonday 17 August 2020, 18:00 to 19:00
LecturerDr. Andrew John Barber  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Clinical Dental Technician (£10.00pp discount), or Dental nurse (£10.00pp discount), or Hygienist (£10.00pp discount), or Orthodontic therapist (£10.00pp discount), or Technician (£10.00pp discount), or Therapist (£10.00pp discount), or Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleE- learning
CateringNone
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours1:00
Cost£15.00 (subject to discounts, see Target audience above)
Aims

This session will explore the relevance of functional occlusion in clinical practice

Objectives
  • Recall what occlusal goals there are for patients with natural teeth, implants and those with dentures.
  • Understand the evidence-based role for occlusal splints in dental practice.
Learning outcomes

Delegates will be more aware of the importance of occlusion in managing their patients.