A very practical day of lecture discussions and table clinics Workshop
Lecture
BRIEF
This program combines a short series of lectures on three techniques used in restorative dentistry and endodontics, followed by an afternoon of six table clinics, which will give participants the opportunity to experience a hands-on approach to consolidate the content delivered in the lectures as well as three other topics of interest. The table clinics will be conducted in smaller groups to maximise interaction and enhance the learning experience.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Receive clinical tips to make the task of perfecting posterior
Identify various implant components Understand when screw, cross-screw and
composites more predictable
Be able to compare different obturation techniques and assess their suitability for different canal anatomy and preparation
To see firsthand the use of heat carriers and thermoplasticized gutta percha in obturating a simulated canal
cemented crowns are appropriate
To identify when an onlay is an appropriate treatment choice How to execute predictable onlay restorations from preparation to insert, using various designs and materials
To understand the techniques involved in performing oral mucosal biopsies
Review a selection of periodontal instruments and how to get the best out of them
MORNING PROGRAM — LECTURES
AFTERNOON PROGRAM — TABLE CLINIC WORKSHOPS
Posterior composites Dr Terry Wong Posterior composites are one of the "bread and butter" procedures of the general dentist. The lecture will endeavour to provide the general dentist knowledge to overcome difficulties in placing posterior composites
Mini tour of restorative implantology Dr Praveen Nathaniel This table clinic will go through the basics of restorations for implants and introduce components, screws and torque drivers as well as demonstrating the different ways of attaching an implant crown.
Onlay preparation Dr Philip Yeung Research investigating the survival of restored teeth increasingly shows that the primary factor influencing the outcome is the amount of remaining tooth structure. It seems logical then, to utilise restorative techniques and materials that limit the destruction of tooth tissue.
Use of matrices in restorative dentistry Dr Terry Wong Different systems and technique demonstrations on models will be given.
Endodontic obturation Dr Averil Tse What is a predictable way to obturate the root canal system? A practical approach to endodontic obturation and a comparison of outcomes with different obturation techniques will be discussed. DATE Friday 11 March 2016 VENUE ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC FORMAT Lecture and Workshop
Come to the morning program, afternoon program or both
Biopsy techniques Dr David Oliver Biopsy techniques of the oral mucosa, management of the biopsy patient, specimen transport and completion of pathology request forms will be presented.
CPD 6 scientific hours (full day) 3 scientific hours (half day) MORNING LECTURE FEES 10:00 am - 1:15 pm Member $200 Non Member $260 Recent Graduate $160
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Endodontic obturation Dr Averil Tse A hands-on demonstration of contemporary endodontic obturation techniques, with an emphasis on thermoplastic techniques, will be given. Periodontal instrument sharpening and application Dr Don Watkins Using sharp periodontal instruments correctly vastly improves the efficiency and effectiveness of periodontal debridement and results in less force being used, faster treatment and better outcomes. Onlay Preparation Dr Philip Yeung Participants will have the opportunity to clarify any concepts that they are unsure of, relating to provision of onlay restorations, in an intimate setting. There will also be photographic and stone model examples of various onlay preparations and restorations.
AFTERNOON WORKSHOP 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Member $400 Non Member $580 Recent Graduate $320
BOTH — WHOLE DAY FEES 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Member
$600
Non Member
$840
Recent Graduate
$480
RSVP Monday 7 March 2016