Continuing Professional Development Program
2019
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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 2019
Keeping up with periodontics Full Day CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:
6 Scientific Hours
Fees (GST inclusive)
Saturday 6 April 2019
ADA member
$440
9:00am – 5:00pm RACV/RACT Hobart Apartment Hotel 154-156 Collins Street, Hobart, TAS 7000 Lecture/Workshop
ADA member – recent graduate
$240
Non-ADA member
$700
Non-ADA member – recent graduate
$320
Friday 29 March 2019
The aim of the course is to refresh and update participants on current developments in periodontics as well as add to their knowledge and clinical skills.
Presenters
The areas covered will be socket sreservation, periodontal systemic interrelationships, current concepts in soft tissue augmentation, tips and tricks for everyday clinic practice as well as the introduction to the new periodontal classification system (2018).
Professor Ivan Darby
There will be a pre-clinical hands-on component on socket preservation to allow practitioners to incorporate this modality into everyday practice.
Learning outcomes Dr Raymond Chan
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Understand the indications of ridge augmentation and implement this in practice • Understand perio systemic interrelationships and soft tissue augmentation • Implement the clinical tips for everyday practice and understand the new periodontal classification system.
Periodontal medicine: chronic disease and ONJ
Dr Melinda Newnham
Dr Melinda Newnham Many Australians are adversely affected by both periodontal disease and chronic illnesses. The interrelationships between these conditions are complex and are often challenging to manage in daily dental practice. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify the interrelationships between chronic disease and periodontitis
Dr Emma Megson
• Gain insight into the risk of ONJ in periodontal patients • Identify treatment strategies for medically compromised patients in daily practice.
Gingival recession – a clinical update Dr Raymond Chan Gingival recession is a common finding in our patients and can contribute to impaired oral hygiene, root caries, compromised aesthetics, dentinal hypersensitivity and in extreme cases, tooth loss. This presentation provides a practical guide to the assessment and diagnosis of mucogingival deformities and common treatment modalities involved in the treatment of gingival recession defects. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Diagnose gingival recession defects • Recognise predisposing and precipitating factors for gingival recession defects • Understand different treatment modalities for gingival recession defects.
Moderator Dr Alex du Bois
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Ridge preservation and implant complications Professor Ivan Darby Management of the alveolar bone is crucial for long-term implant success. This begins with a thorough assessment and planning of the patient and an understanding of the healing of the socket. At the time of extraction teeth should be removed with minimally traumatic extraction techniques and ridge preservation used to maintain bone volume and to ensure as much of the roughened surface is covered after insertion. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Understand how ridge preservation works and the outcomes • Understand the biological complications around implants • Understand how good planning can minimise complications.
Hands on – socket preservation Professor Ivan Darby This session will provide exposure to minimally traumatic extraction techniques, placement of graft materials into the socket and suturing to hold the membrane/ matrix in place. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Undertake ridge preservation • Understand the use of periotomes • Use horizontal crossover mattress sutures for extraction sockets.
Clinical tips for everyday use Dr Emma Megson Emma will discuss a variety of common clinical issues that arise in everyday practice and how to manage these situations more effectively. Topics will include instrument choice, the impact of occlusion of periodontal disease, anxious patients, oral hygiene, decision making regarding maintenance intervals, communication and troubleshooting implants and loose teeth. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Be more confident in managing periodontitis patients • Implement a more systematic approach to periodontal assessment and treatment • Consider alternative treatment options.
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Prevention and cure – how to avoid endodontic misadventure and management tips for when it occurs CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:
Full Day
6 Scientific Hours Saturday 8 June 2019 9:00am – 5:00pm Hotel Grand Chancellor Chancellor Room 6 1 Davey Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Lecture Thursday 30 May 2019
Topics
Fees (GST inclusive) ADA member
$440
ADA member – recent graduate
$240
Non-ADA member
$700
Non-ADA member – recent graduate
$320
Presenters
• An update on endodontic radiography • Pre-operative assessment and cracks • Informed consent in endodontics • Avoiding problems via good access
Dr Mark Johnstone
• Remedying misadventure At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Better understand the factors influencing endodontic prognosis • Develop tips to better communicate with patients about endodontic therapy • Understand the causes of endodontic complications and ways to remedy misadventure.
Dr Mehdi Rahimi
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Infection control updates and Mindfulness – health and wellbeing CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:
Session 1 or Session 2
3 Scientific Hours
Full day
6 Scientific Hours
Saturday 31 August 2019 Session 1: 9:00am – 12:30pm Session 2: 1:15pm – 5:00pm Full day: 9:00am – 5:00pm The Hobart Function and Conference Centre, 1 Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart TAS 7000 Lecture Thursday 22 August 2019
Session 1: Infection control Professor Laurence Walsh AO This course provides an update for dental staff on what’s new with recently released and forthcoming guidelines, protocols and standards and how they will affect dental practice both in the operatory and in the sterilising room. Areas of change will be highlighted, and the use of the ADA self-assessment tool explained as a way to assess compliance within the practice environment. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Understand the connections between the core documents used for infection control • Appreciate the problems that flow from failure to comply with current recommendations • Apply information to modify practice protocols to align with the latest information on infection control requirements.
Presenter Professor Laurence Walsh AO
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or Half Day
Full Day
1 session
2 sessions
ADA member
$220
$330
ADA member – recent graduate
$120
$180
Non-ADA member
$350
$525
Non-ADA member – recent graduate
$160
$240
$66
$100
$150
$225
$88
$120
Fees (GST inclusive)
Retired/dental student Oral therapist/dental hygienist Dental staff (practice manager and dental assistant)
Session 2: Mindfulness – health and wellbeing Associate Professor Craig Hassed Explore mindfulness for stress and anxiety management by learning a range of cognitive therapies and practical approaches. Mindfulness is a generic skill that has an infinite number of applications. Being able to effectively engage attention is a prerequisite for virtually anything else we want to do and for that reason is the single most important life skill we ever learn. This practical and experiential workshop will explore the science, philosophy and practice of mindfulness across a wide variety of settings including mental and physical health, relationships, communication and performance. At the conclusion of this session participants will be able to: • Apply basic mindfulness meditation techniques • Recognise the effects of stress on wellbeing and performance • Implement mindfulness strategies for improving focus, communication and performance.
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Presenter Associate Professor Craig Hassed
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Dental extractions in general dental practice CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:
6 Scientific Hours Saturday 30 November 2019 9:00am – 5:00pm Northern Dental Centre Oral Health Services Tasmania (OHST) 2 Kelham Street, Launceston TAS 7250 Workshop Thursday 21 November 2019
Planning, preperation and providig quality care Dental extractions are not always straightforward and the need for a surgical approach should always be anticipated. This one-day course provides an update for dentists wishing to enhance their skills in dental extractions. With a combination of lectures, discussion sessions, case presentations and plenty of hands-on sessions, this course will enhance your confidence when treatment planning for exodontia. This course is intended to be interactive and attendees are encouraged to bring cases, questions and enthusiasm! There will be ample opportunity for informal discussions with presenters. Is there a horror case that you need to confidentially discuss? Have you had adverse outcomes that might be discussed to help colleagues? Have you ‘inherited’ odd instruments that you don’t know what to do with?
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Workshop
Patient assesment, record keeping and informed consent Practical planning tips Instrument options Anaesthesia Modern extractions techniques
• Flap design and bone removal • Current concepts of socket augmentation • Complications • Suturing • Post-operative care At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Formulate an extraction treatment plan basd on thorough case assesment • Communicate with patients and colleagues to obtain informed consent and/or provide appriorate referral • Understand anaesthetic considerations • Select instruments, materials and set up for surgical extractions • Understand the concepts of atraumatic tooth extraction and apply these to their practice • Appreciate the indications and potential problems associated wirh socket augmentation • Recognise, evaluate and understand the managment of surgical complications • Learn about and practice different suturing techniques and materials
Fees (GST inclusive) ADA member
$880
ADA member – recent graduate
$610
Non-ADA member Non-ADA member – recent graduate
$1440 $960
Presenters Dr Deborah Cockrell
Dr Lessa Rix
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Fees chart Register for two or more courses and save up to 10%
IMPORTANT NOTE • Discounted fees also apply if you bring a colleague • Colleague must be in the same category • Discounted fees only apply to lectures
Discount Category
FREE registration for ADATas members recent graduate - 1st year
Full Day Course Fees 1 Course
2 courses (5% discount)
3 or more courses (10% discount)
ADA Member
$440
$836
$1188
ADA Member – Recent Graduate
$240
$456
$648
Student / Retired
$135
$256.50
$364.50
Hygienist/Oral Health Therapist
$300
$570
$810
Dental Staff
$160
$304
$432
Non-ADA member
$700
$1330
$1890
Non-ADA member Recent Graduate
$320
$608
$864
1 Course
2 courses (5% discount)
3 or more courses (10% discount)
ADA Member
$180
$342
$486
ADA Member – Recent Graduate
$120
$228
$324
Student / Retired
$20
$38
$54
Hygienist/Oral Health Therapist
$100
$190
$270
Dental Staff
$55
$104.50
$148.50
Non-ADA member
$310
$589
$837
Non-ADA member Recent Graduate
$180
$342
$486
Discount Category
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