CPD: 6 Scientific Hours
Treatment planning: From a shoestring budget to champagne tastes
Heavily worn dentition Dr Fotios Angelis Management of the heavily worn dentition poses one of the most complex and demanding challenges to the dental practitioner and patient. Real world financial limitations only complicate things further and must be considered when treating this patient group, often for the rest of their lives. Learn how to think laterally to offer a range of treatment options for the management of wear. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Identify which patients are suitable for different restorative treatment modalities Formulate an ideal treatment plan for the heavily worn dentition Formulate alternate treatment plans for patients with heavily worn dentitions who must compromise an ideal treatment plan for financial reasons Better understand the complexity of managing the heavily worn dentition.
Full Day
Heavily filled dentition in the older population
Congenitally missing lateral incisors
Dr Carolina Pérez Rodriguez
Replacement of congenitally missing lateral incisors presents some unique problems due to the often-deficient ridge formation. A number of restoration options will be considered in this table clinic.
Advances in dental care have led to an older population with a heavily restored dentition. Management of this can be challenging due to the financial costs and abundance of options available with today’s dental technology. Irrespective of costs, maintaining a high standard of dental care is always of highest importance. The practitioner must have the skills to provide a range of treatments to suit all budgets. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Recognise normal physiologic changes in the ageing patient compared with the effects of pathology and polyfarmacy Understand treatment planning needs in the ageing patient Identify different treatment strategies for a failing dentition Implement adequate treatment sequence/priority list taking into account the patient´s wishes, expectations and budget.
Dr Simon Watson
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Recognise limitations of ridge form in congenitally missing tooth sites Understand the options for replacing ‘pink’ tissues Recognise advantages and disadvantages of key restorations options
Generalised advanced periodontal case
Missing lower anterior
Dr Nicholas Boardman
Management of missing mandibular anterior teeth requires appropriate diagnosis and treatment planning to deliver prostheses that are aesthetically and functionally successful. Appropriate case selection is paramount to decide between conventional FDP, implant prostheses, resin-bonded bridges or removable partial dentures. Explore the factors and considerations that inform that decision for long-term success.
Being diagnosed with generalised advanced periodontal disease can come as a shock to many patients. Management of these patients can sometimes be simple, but for others, treatment may be complex and expensive. This session will explore the options. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Recognise advanced periodontal disease Understand treatment options Be able to discuss treatment options with patients.
Dr Hossam El-Haddad
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Identify different treatment approaches for replacement of missing mandibular anterior teeth Analyse indications and contraindications of each approach Compare success and survival of different treatments Recognise and understand reported failures in literature.
Date
Friday 12 June 2020
Time
9:00am – 5:00pm
Venue
The Blackman 452 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004
Format
Table Clinic
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$700
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