31 March 2017

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Ceramics 101 Using ceramic restorations in difficult aesthetic and functional cases TOPICS AND PRESENTERS Can ceramic restorations be used in areas of high loads and how to go about it Dr Stewart Cottis While bacteria are relatively well understood by clinicians, the affect of load and force in the oral environment continue to confound dentists. How to identify destructive forces and choose modern materials that will survive that environment is the key to breaking the chain of restorative failures. Longetivity and failure of ceramics—things to avoid Dr Nick Palfreyman The movement towards all ceramic restorations has been based on an ever increasing aesthetic expectation from our patient base and a paradigm shift towards conservative bonded restorations. The materials used and their applications are continually changing, often faster than the research is able to support. This lecture will examine the available evidence and explore the many different failure mechanisms of these type of restorations. Utilising ceramics to achieve desirable aesthetic outcomes Dr Poh Hun Loh Dental ceramics offer excellent aesthetic results and outcomes. They have the potential to transform smiles, but they are not without their hurdles and pitfalls. Learn how to apply ceramic materials and techniques to reach a successful aesthetic outcome and deal with the challenges along the way. Tips from the technician – which ceramic materials to use where and things to look out for with each Mr John Scollo John has been a part of the Dental industry for the past 20 years Qualifying as a dental Technician in 1995

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RMIT. He has a keen interest in the dental industry and continues to expand his business success in Australia and abroad. John has extensive knowledge in all areas of dental restorations including Implantology and CAD-CAM design.

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At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:  understand when load needs to be taken into consideration  understand aesthetic principles and the relationship of dental ceramics in  identify suitable materials to provide expected long-term achieving a desirable aesthetic outcome success  understand the different failure mechanisms of dental ceramic  identify dental ceramic materials and their applications to different clinical scenarios restorations, and how best to mitigate the risk of these  understand clinical procedures involved in the provision of occurring ceramic restorations.  appreciate the available evidence regarding longevity of different types of ceramic restorations

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Friday 31 March 2017

Lecture and table clinics

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9:00 am—5:00 pm

6 Scientific Hours

Member Recent Graduate

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Novotel Melbourne on Collins Australia Room 1 Level 3, 270 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000

Friday 17 March 2017

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Non-member $800 Non-member Recent Graduate $435

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