A complete guide to restoration of endodontically treated teeth
Brought to you by the Recent Graduates and Students Committee
Two-Day Workshop BRIEF This course specifically designed for recent graduates will provide a comprehensive understanding of the biomechanics of endodontically treated teeth and the best possible approaches to restoring them. Potential variables that can influence the longevity of treatment, as well as treatment options for different situations, will be discussed in detail. A hands-on workshop on step-by-step assessment of endodontically treated tooth structure, amalgam core build-ups and direct post/core patterns will be conducted tocomplement the lecture series.
TOPICS The biomechanics of tooth structure
Mechanical resistance and retention features vs bonding
When and how to restore endodontically treated teeth
Post, core and ferrule-based restorations
Decision making: extraction versus preservation
LEARNING OUTCOMES To acquire skills for treatment planning and management of
To understand variables (ferrule, post and tooth structure) that
endodontically treated teeth
influence treatment outcome
To learn preparation techniques for indirect restorations of
To differentiate restorative protocols for anterior/premolar and molar endodontically teeth
endodontically treated teeth
To acquire hands-on experience in the fabrication of amalgam
To understand the mechanisms of bonding
and chair-side post/cores
SPEAKERS Dr Karim Agha is a registered prosthodontist in Melbourne. He works privately in Bundoora, Glen Waverley and Moonee Ponds and publicly at DHSV since 2007. Karim finished BDS from Jordan in 1999, MFDS from the Royal college of Surgeons in Ireland in 2002 and both GDClinDent pros and DCD pros from The university of Melbourne in 2004 and 2006; respectively. Karim is active in teaching dentistry both at universities and ADA events nationally. Karim enjoys all facets of prosthodontics and has great interest in CAD CAM technologies
Dr Kirthi Kosalram is a registered prosthodontist in Kew. Kirthi completed her BDS (India) in 2000, DCD (Prosthodontics) from the University of Sydney, FRACDS (Gen) and MRACDS (Prosthodontics) in 2013. Kirthi is federal representative for the Australian Prosthodontic Society and director of the ITI Melbourne Inner East Study Club. Her interests lie in fixed/implant prosthodontics and rehabilitation of patients with oral cancer.
DATE
FORMAT
RSVP
Friday 26 and Saturday 27 August 2016
Workshop
Friday 19 August 2016
TIME (BOTH DAYS)
CPD
LIMIT
9:00 am — 5:00 pm on both days
12 Scientific hours
20
VENUE
FEES
SUPPORTER
The Dental Solution Level 1, 233 Collins Street Melbourne VIC
Recent Graduate Non-member Recent Graduate
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$ 1,100 (2 days) $ 2,200 (2 days)