Techniques and difficult decisions in restorative dentistry Full Day Lecture
BRIEF This full day program comprising of six lectures focuses on common areas in endodontics and
restorative dentistry where difficult decisions need to be made and some techniques for carrying out successful treatment.
LEARNING OUTCOMES An approach to making risk assessment
Understand why endodontic treatment is not always successful
Assessing the individual tooth in the context of the whole mouth
Identify factors that will affect the outcome of retreatment
Learn to assess teeth for endodontic treatment based on the factors
Improve understanding of endodontic treatment planning Learn about recent developments in endodontics that could facilitate
that affect long term outcome
Learn to perform endodontic treatment in a manner so as to
retreatment
Identify teeth that may require specialist management
maximise the patient-centred outcome
TOPICS AND PRESENTERS Diffucult to diagnose pain
Principles of choosing a restorative material
Dr Vijay John
Dr Gordon Burt
This lecture will highlight the complexities
This lecture will provide an objective pathway
encountered in clinical practice when assessing
through the marketing and claims to assist in the
difficult to diagnose dentofacial pain.
decision-making process.
Assessment of restorability
Material techniques
Dr Simon Wylie
Dr Gerry Clausen
This lecture will aim to share an approach to
This presentation will discuss some of the critical
assessing difficult decisions and to share some
factors in using dental materials for both direct
clinical tips based on previous case management.
and indirect restorations.
Principles of conservative endodontics access
Principles of endontic retreatment—to treat or
Dr Patrick Caldwell (QLD)
not?
This lecture will help re-focus practitioners on what factors are actually important in terms of achieving patient-centred outcomes. Guidelines and methods for endodontic access will be taught providing practitioners with an improved method of assessing for, and providing endodontic treatment.
Dr Luke Borgula This lecture will focus on the biological basis for treatment failure as well as cover factors that will need to be evaluated before considering treatment.
DATE
FORMAT
FEES
Friday 11 September 2015
Lecture
TIME
CPD
Member $572 Non Member $650 Recent Graduate $170
9:00 am — 5:00 pm
6 scientific hours
RSVP VENUE Marriott Hotel — Exhibition Room Corner of Lonsdale and Exhibition Streets Melbourne VIC Full calendar is available on www.adavb.net or contact cpd@adavb.org for more information. Disclaimer: ADAVB is not responsible for changes to course details made after going to print.
Monday 7 September 2015