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CPD

3 Scientific Hours

Minimal intervention dentistry – what’s new and what is the evidence? Dental caries is still the most prevalent preventable disease in Australia, despite decades of efforts to prevent it. The detection of early carious lesions (white spot lesions) allows the clinician and patient to implement behavioural changes to cease and reverse the progression of the lesion. New technology can aid in the detection and quantification of the early lesion. Once surface cavitation has occurred, operative intervention is often required; however newer concepts regarding tissue removal are changing clinical practice worldwide.

Topics and learning outcomes ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ

Early caries detection Early treatment Minimally invasive treatment Tissue removal

At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ

Detect and quantify early carious lesions Use the concepts of MID to maximise oral health in their patients Minimise tooth tissue removal Understand the benefits of new technology in caries detection and management.

Presenters Professor David Manton

Dr Felicity Crombie

Register for 2 or more courses and save up to 15%

DATE

Friday 23 February 2018

TIME

9.00am – 12.30pm

VENUE

ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC

FORMAT

Lecture

RSVP BY

Friday 16 February 2018

FEES ADAVB Member

$220

ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate

$160

Non-ADAVB Member

$390

Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate

$208

Retired / Dental Student / Staff

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