Predictable Anterior Composites and Toothwear (DWD28APR22b)

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SubjectRestorative dentistry
DescriptionThis webinar will provide the audience with an update on the development of modern resin composites, it will also discuss aetiology and treatment planning strategies of tooth wear patients using direct composite restorations. Clinical tips and techniques will also be provided on how to achieve predictable anterior composite restorations.
Additional information

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VenueBlackboard Collaborate, - Virtual  View details
Date & timeThursday 28 April 2022, 18:30 to 20:00
LecturerAsmaa Al Taie  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Therapist, or Dentist

Course styleLecture
CategoryEvening lecture
CateringNo catering
Development outcomeC
CPD hours1:30
Cost£10.00
Aims

To provide an update on the development of resin composites and discuss the clinical reasons that may lead to early failures. The webinar will also discuss aetiology, prevalence of tooth wear and how to manage it you direct resin composites.

Objectives
  • Provide an update on the development of resin composites
  • Discuss the aetiology and prevalence of tooth wear
  • Discuss treatment planning and management strategies of tooth wear patients using using direct composite build ups.
  • Discuss the evidence based literature on resin composites longevity
Learning outcomes

Delegates will have an overview on the recent development of resin composites and the evidence of their longevity. It will also provide them with an update on the aetiology, prevalence and management strategies of tooth wear. Delegates will also be provided with clinical tips and techniques to help them improve their anterior composite restorations.