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Clinical Essentials Topics  Prof Nigel King—Occlusal carious lesion revisited The presentation will consider arguments for "extension for prevention" in the modern era of dentistry and develop treatment strategies based on the extent of the lesion principally as classified according to an ICDAS score. Consideration will be given to diagnostic techniques leading to caries preventive measures and, ultimately, restorative approaches principally with adhesive materials.  Dr Nigel King—Ectopic canines Maxillary permanent canines have the longest path of eruption. Consequently there is the possibility of them becoming ectopically located. Possible aetiological factors will be reviewed along with historical reports on impacted canines. Complications and subsequent sequelae of ectopic canines and possible clinical management options will be addressed.  Dr Emanual Plataniotis—Endo: LA for endodontics Ideally we would like to provide our patients with pain free endodontic management but obtaining pulpal anaesthesia in the lower ach can be challenging especially when dealing with irreversible pulpitis. This presentation will look at the success rate of the various techniques in obtaining anaesthesia and how to maximize the success rate.  Dr Nova Gibson—Patient medical histories and the implications for dental treament Facts not to miss and updated information.  Dr Ben Keith—Clinical Record Keeping Designed for dental practitioners who have the need or desire to improve their record keeping and clinical note taking skills.  Dr Praveen Nathaniel—To post or not to post that is the question Restoration of a root canal treated tooth requires consideration of numerous factors. Confusion can even arise as to whether a post is even needed, let alone questions like how long to make the post, what type of post to place and what cement to use. The newer fibre posts will also be discussed.

DATE Friday 27 February 2015 TIME 9:00 am - 5:00pm VENUE Melbourne Marriott Hotel Corner Exhibition and Lonsdale Street PRESENTERS Prof Nigel King Dr Emanual Plataniotis Dr Nova Gibson Dr Ben Keith Dr Praveen Nathaniel CPD 6 Scientific Hours FORMAT Lecture

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The provision of appropriate restorative and preventive clinical strategies The ability to question old established restorative strategies Early diagnosis of an impacted permanent canine. Treatment options for the management of ectopically located canines Look at the success rate of the various techniques in obtaining pulpal anaesthesia in the lower arch How to maximize the success rate. Infective endocarditis prophylaxis in detail Management of anti- coagulants BRONJ current guidelines Information on prescribing antibiotics When to post Direct and indirect posts When to use Fibre posts What cements to use The importance of Ferrule What post length is right

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