Is it treatable and how? Full Day Lecture BRIEF The limitations of what can be treated successfully constantly change with the development of new techniques and materials. Our presenters, from a number of dental fields, consider the new techniques that make us change our view on what is treatable, along with better ways of managing our routine problems. They will examine how the new materials and techniques may be incorporated into our daily practice, thus expanding treatment modalities offered to our patients.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Appreciate what is possible with both non-surgical and surgical periodontal treatment
local anaesthetic and non-pharmacological behaviour management
Concepts of oral malodour as well as the role of dentists in the management of patients complaining of halitosis
Determining when patients will be able to cope with treatment with Confidence to predict the reasonable success or failure of the broken down tooth
Identify cases which will be challenging and potentially problematic Assessment of prognosis in cases of perforation and file fracture Consider immediate and longer term management in such cases Treatment planning the appropriate restoration for primary molars
Understand current techniques to improve successful clinical outcomes
Identify in principle, cases which may benefit from early orthodontic treatment and those which may not
Correctly diagnosing the status of the primary pulp
TOPICS AND PRESENTERS A guide for early intervention orthodontics
Is it treatable and how — periodontial matters
Dr Alwyn Wong
Dr Luan Ngo
This lecture will outline a variety of orthodontic
To what extent can our current periodontal treatment
problems clinicians may encounter and briefly discuss
manage advanced disease, and where do we draw the
the merits of intervention.
line to label a tooth as hopeless and consign it to extraction?
Broken down tooth – What are the limitations and do our newer materials change the approach?
The diagnosis and management of xerostomia and
Dr Stewart Cottis
halitosis and the efficacy and effects of mouthwashes
He will discuss this dilemma and maybe offer a fresh
Professor Michael McCullough
approach to provide both clinician and patient
This talk will outline concepts of salivary hypofunction,
confidence and ownership of the decision.
clinical presentation and systemic conditions when this can occur, as well as possible treatment strategies that
Endodontic issues
can be suggested to patients suffering from xerostomia.
Dr Kurien Mamootil This lecture aims to identify those types of situations
Paedodontics concerns — is it treatable
that may lead to procedural problems such as
Dr Susan Hinckfuss
perforation and file fracture.
This presentation will discuss restoration choices, correctly diagnosing pulpal status and appropriate pulp therapy, and planning pharmacological and non-pharmacological behaviour management to complete comprehensive treatment.
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Friday 27 November 2015
Lecture
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Member Non Member Recent Graduate
9:00 am — 5:00 pm
6 scientific hours
$572 $650 $170
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Monday 7 September 2015
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