Removeable prosthodontics for non-implant patients (CPD29NOV21)
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Subject | Prosthetics | ||
Description | This webinar will discuss the principles of how to achieve successful partial and complete dentures with emphasis on key principles of denture design, impression techniques and methods for achieving a successful bite-registration. It will also discuss management of challenging cases such as gagging patients, free end saddles and flabby ridges. | ||
Additional information | PLEASE NOTE: Once you have booked your place you can access the course joining link in the document section of this course. | ||
Venue | Platform tbc, - Virtual ![]() | ||
Date & time | Monday 29 November 2021, 09:30 to 12:30 | ||
Lecturers | Asmaa Al Taie & Thomas Dennis ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist | ||
Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
Category | Clinical course | ||
Catering | No catering | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
CPD hours | 3:00 | ||
Cost | £10.00 | ||
Aims | To discuss the principles of successful partial and complete dentures with emphasis on key principles of denture design, impression techniques and methods for achieving a successful bite-registration. The course will also cover management of gagging patients, free end saddles and flabby ridges. | ||
Objectives | Discuss the principles of successful partial and complete dentures Discuss impression techniques for partial and complete dentures Discuss the bite registeration stage Discuss the management of challenging cases such as gagging patients, flabby ridges and free end saddles Understand the principles and design of copy dentures | ||
Learning outcomes | Understand the key principles for partial and complete denture design Learn how to achieve excellent denture impressions Understands methods for achieving a successful bite-registration. Understand how to manage challenging cases such gagging patients, flabby ridges and free end saddles. Understand the principles and design copy dentures | ||