Principles of Basic Occlusion (CPD13MAR21)

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SubjectRestorative dentistry
DescriptionA series of seminars and case based discussions discussing the principles of basic occlusion and its relevance to every day restorative dentistry
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VenueZoom, NA - Virtual  View details
Date & timeSaturday 13 March 2021, 10:00 to 13:00
LecturersRahat Ali & Ms Johanna Leven  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Hygienist, or Dental Nurse, or Dental Technician, or Dentist

Course styleLecture
CategoryClinical course
CateringNo catering
Development outcomeC
CPD hours3:00
Cost£10.00
Aims

To discuss the relevance of the “ideal occlusion” in restorative dentistry.

To discuss methods of recording the occlusion.

To discuss when to conform or reorganise an occlusion

To discuss articulator selection and how to record a facebow transfer.

To show how articulator settings can be set to aid the clincian and optimise clinical efficiency

To discuss a number of clinical scenarios where an appreciation of the occlusion helped to ensure a successful outcome when providing fixed and removeable prosthodontics.

Objectives

Participants should have an improved knowledge of occlusal terminology.

Be more confident in assessing and recording an occlusion.

Appreciate when it may be appropriate to conform or reorganise an existing occlusal scheme, even at an increased occluding vertical dimension.

Learning outcomes

Delegates will have a better understanding of occlusal terminology and articulator selection.