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Digital Dentistry Expo Friday 26 June, 2015 6 CPD Hours Zinc, Federation Square


INVITATION This full day CPD event will host leading interstate and local experts who will describe some of the key concepts of digital dentistry - its advantages, limitations, challenges and make statements about their own experiences and observations on specific areas of digital dentistry in their practice. The program provides practical views on how dental technology has been adopted by the profession and the proven results that integration of the digital technologies has benefitted both dentists and patients. It’s an exciting time for the dental profession as more technologies are being introduced that make dentistry easier, faster, better, and — most importantly — enjoyable.

DATE Friday 26 June 2015 Time 8:45 am - 5:00 pm CPD HOURS 6 Scientific Hours STANDARD FEES Dentist ADAVB Member $770 Non Member $990 Recent Graduate $499

EXHIBITION (EXPO) The Expo will be hosted in Studio 1 in conjunction with the scientific program, which involves 6 lecture sessions in Studio 2 of Zinc. To ensure that you get the most out of the expo, our breaks will be in Studio 1 of Zinc. EXHIBITION (EXPO) HOURS 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

THE VENUE Zinc, Federation Square Swanston Street, Melbourne

THE PROGRAM 8:15 am

Registration

8:45 am

Digital records – compliance requirements

9:15 am

Radiology goes digital

10:00 am

Diagnostic imaging in dental implantology

10:45 am

Morning Tea

11:15 am Photography and computer-aided smile design 12:15 pm

Digital devices in cariology and periodontics

1:15 pm

Lunch

2:00 pm

Digital impressions and chairside milling

3:00 pm

Digital orthodontics - Reducing treatment time and patient discomfort

3:30 pm

Afternoon Tea

4:00 pm

CAD/CAM: Pretty crowns and more...

5:00 pm

Close


OUR PROGRAM Digital records: Compliance requirements Dr Elizabeth Milford (VIC) Key principles for collecting, recording and maintaining clinical records.Understand the practitioner’s obligations to comply with the Board.

Digital impressions and chairside milling Dr Chris Evans (VIC) Digital impressions are being marketed heavily to practitioners as the panacea to impression problems, promising faster, more efficient and more accurate results when compared to conventional Radiology goes digital polyvinyl impressions. Several factors need to be Associate Professor Bernard Koong (WA) carefully considered when deciding to use digital Diagnostic imaging has rapidly evolved impressions when compared to conventional in the recent decades. In dentistry, we techniques. Dr Evans will share the advantages / can no longer rely purely on OPGs and intraoral disadvantages, pitfalls and economics of digital view, whether with film, indirect or direct capture technology for prosthodontics. detectors. Computed tomographic techniques, multislice CT and cone beam CT, as well as MRI Digital orthodontics: Reducing should be considered in daily general and specialist treatment time and patient discomfort practice. This presentation will review the various Dr Sean O’Callaghan (VIC) intra-oral techniques, CT and MRI. The strengths Orthodontic treatment has taken a and weaknesses, associated radiation dose levels quantum leap through the virtual world with the delivered and application of these techniques will be integration of sophisticated technologies to produce emphasised. a completely digital and highly advanced workflow. The 3D technology provides the digital diagnostic Diagnostic imaging in dental implantology tools that assist in creating precise treatment Associate Professor Bernard Koong (WA) outcomes. This advanced technology allows the An update of the various imaging modalities in orthodontist to create the desired treatment relation to implant planning will be provided. outcome ‘virtually’ so that every treatment option Multiple cases will be used to emphasise the and goal can be assessed. Digital diagnosis and need for employment of certain techniques. The treatment planning has improved treatment quality, importance of appropriate interrogation and reduced treatment time, significantly lowered interpretation of the studies will also be discussed. patient discomfort while delivering consistently outstanding results. Photography and computer-aided smile design CAD/CAM: Pretty crowns and more... Dr David Dunn (NSW) Dr Philip Tan (VIC) Digital dentistry has impacted the CAD/CAM technology has been around profession and will continue to do so further in for decades with an ever expanding the future. The use of digital analysis to better application in the dental field. No longer is it just communicate with patients, other treating team a solution for chairside restorations but rather a members and the laboratory is one of the key technique that is applied to all facets of restorative benefits of digital smile design technology. dentistry, including planning treatment, prototyping restorations and fabricating final solutions. The Digital devices in cariology and presentation will cover the digital workflow from periodontics a restorative perspective with a focus upon the Professor Laurie Walsh (QLD) advantages offered over conventional techniques This lecture will summarize the latest and some insight into future developments. data on clinical diagnostics to assist in recognizing dental caries and periodontal diseases at their COMPETITION earliest time, to guide early intervention and treatment and show how diagnostic tools can help AND PRIZES TO minimize intervention by providing endpoints for BE WON AT clinical treatment procedures.

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