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JUNE GENERAL MEETING 7pm, Monday 17 June 2019 MEETING ROOMS 1-3, LEVEL 3, 10 YARRA STREET, SOUTH YARRA ADAVB JUNE GENERAL MEETING AGENDA 7pm

Business 1. President’s Report 2. To receive the report from the President pursuant to Rule 87(2) regarding: •

the membership of the Executive Committee;

the membership of the Finance Risk and Audit Committee.

3. Other Business Note: 

The new Executive Committee and Finance Risk and Audit Committee will take office from Tuesday 18 June 2019.

 REGISTRATION FORM JUNE GENERAL MEETING Name/s:

(Members only – Free Attendance)

Total number attending (_____)

Telephone:.............................. Please photocopy if you require further Registration Forms.

Mail, fax or email your Registration Form to: ADAVB, PO Box 9015, South Yarra 3141. Facsimile: 8825 4644. Email: ask@adavb.org

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NOMINATION FOR COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Committees are an essential part of the ADAVB, utilising the skills and expertise of Members to further improve the Association and advance the dental profession and the dental health of Victorians. Nominations for the 2019-2021 term are now invited. Nominations close on Friday 28 June 2019. The Executive Committee will consider all nominations on 29 July 2019. (Current Committee Members, if they have not resigned in writing to the Chief Executive Officer by Friday 28 June 2019, will be automatically renominated). I , …………………………………………. wish to nominate for membership of the following Standing Committee*(s) [NUMBER YOUR PREFERENCES 1 – 5] and agree to abide by ADAVB’s Constitution and By-Laws including Assignment of Copyright Interest to Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch Incorporated (attached):

CONSTITUTION AND POLICY CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVEL. DEFENCE ADVISORY DISPUTES AND ETHICS HONOURS AND AWARDS

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ORAL HEALTH*** PROFESSIONAL PROVIDENT FUND POLICY ADVISORY** PUBLIC DENTISTRY*** THIRD PARTY SPORTS AND SOCIAL***

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*For information about the roles of these committees please click on ‘The Committees’ link under the ‘ADA Victorian Branch Inc.’ button at www.adavb.net ** ADAVB Members who are, or are willing to be, Members of the PPF superannuation fund are eligible. ***The Oral Health, Public Dentistry and Sports and Social Committees are suitable for recent graduates. The Recent Graduates and Students Committee includes student members, as nominated by the student societies.

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Please fill out CV on the other side of this sheet SUBMIT NOMINATIONS TO THE ADAVB INC. BY EITHER: FAX TO (03) 8825 4644 OR THE MEMBERS’ ONLY SECTION OF - WWW.ADAVB.NET

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Curriculum Vitae Surname:

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Address: Practice

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Dental Activities Please list ADAVB Committee(s) you have been a member of, the years of service and any office held.

Please list ADA Inc Committee(s) you have been a member of, the years of service and any office held.

Please list Dental Society(s) you have been a member of, the years of membership and any office held.

Please list any dental teaching appointment you have had.

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Ensuring perfect results with composite resins great aesthetics & optimal function CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:

12 Scientific Hours

Workshop

Friday 7 and 8 June 2019

Fees (GST inclusive)

9:00am – 5:00pm The Dental Solutions Australia (TDSA) 1/233 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Workshop

ADA member

$1760

ADA member – recent graduate

$1220

Non-ADA member

$2880

Non-ADA member – recent graduate

$1920

Thursday 30 May 2019

Day 1: Simplifying Aesthetic Anterior Composite Resins Achieving excellent aesthetic and functional results when restoring anterior teeth Beginning with a lecture covering the relevant physical properties required of composites to be used for restoring anterior teeth, this oneday course explores the concepts of colour as they relate to tooth shade selection. As there are presently so many options on the market, the importance of opacity/translucency as distinct from colour alone will be explained to assist participants in selecting composite systems for use in their own practices. Finally, the multi-layered approach to restoring anterior teeth using varying opacities of composites will be demonstrated together with simplified techniques for build-up, finishing and polishing. The practical exercises in this course will give participants the opportunity to restore typodont teeth utilising a multi-shaded, aesthetic composite system and the layering techniques presented in the lecture. Course topics: • Current composite resin technologies and systems designed for aesthetic, single and multi-layered build-up techniques • Shade selection- understanding colour and teeth • A simplified approach to multi-layered anterior composite restorations • Finishing and polishing techniques for microfill, microhybrid, and nanocomposites • Can composite resins restore adequate function and aesthetics?

Dr Michael Mandikos Day 2: The Perfect Posterior Composites for You and Your Patients Direct techniques for minimising sensitivity and obtaining perfect contacts This course will address the main causes of postoperative sensitivity with posterior composites, and present techniques that can be predictably employed by the clinician to prevent it occurring. This will include a discussion on cavity design and restorative material placement as well as the role of self-etching dentine bonding systems, glass ionomers and flowable resins. Course topics: • How does the cavity position and design affect prognosis? • Is there an advantage in switching to self-etching dentine bonding systems? • Liners and bases- do we still need them in the age of adhesive dentistry?

• Indications for choosing between composite and ceramics

• Which composites are best suited to posterior applications?

• Are composite restorations cost-effective for the patient and the dentist?

• What is the role of Bulk Fill Composites? – are they the future? • Getting tight contacts- matrix systems for posterior restorations

• Clinical examples to illustrate techniques for easier practice

• Instrumentation for posterior composites

• Understand different treatment modalities for gingival recession defects.

• Finishing and polishing procedures. During hands-on exercises, participants will have the opportunity to practice composite placement in typodont teeth using the materials and techniques discussed.

• Understand how good planning can minimise complications. • sockets. At the completion of the course, attendees should have a greater understanding of the newer composite technologies available to achieve excellent aesthetic and functional results when restoring anterior teeth.

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Please use block letters when filling in your details PRIMARY REGISTRANT I am a member of my ADA Dentist

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24TH AND 25TH MAY 2019 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID 2-DAY WORKSHOP PRESENTER: Debbie Bloom, Accredited Mental Health First Aid Trainer A quarter of Australian workers reported experiencing high levels of stress in their current job, a major risk for depression and anxiety. A fifth of these workers say they will leave their employer in the next 12 months. Research has also found that one in five working Australians currently experience a mental health condition, with almost half reporting they experience some stigma related to mental health in their workplace. Experiences at work contribute to both our identity and wellbeing. It is crucial that employers and employees work collaboratively to take a preventative approach to achieving a mentally healthy workplace to support all workers to thrive, whether they are experiencing a mental health condition or not. The Mental Health First Aid Certificate is a requirement in many workplaces, recognising the need for appropriate responses to this prevalent health issue. This 2 day nationally accredited well recognised program will provide Mental Health awareness training using a range of different training interventions enabling participants to support their colleagues and provide initial help to a person who may be developing mental illness or experiencing a mental health crisis.

REGISTRATION: https://www.trybooking.com/471031 ENQUIRES: cpd@dhsv.org.au

CPD Points: 12 (6 scientific) ____

Cost: $500 (includes textbook) ____

Venue: Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre 251 Faraday Street Carlton, VIC, 3053 ____

Time: 9.00am4.30pm


Dentists Wellbeing Ergonomics Programme FREE online resource for ADAVB members Understand musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace Learn how to set yourself up in the best way in the practice Learn to maximise your own comfort and productivity

Access at dwep.adavb.org.au Proudly sponsored by:


Continuing Professional Development

Melbourne Dental School

Temporomandibular Dysfunction A multidisciplinary approach

Keep up to date with the latest research and skills in contemporary clinical practice. The multifactorial nature of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) has caused much confusion about this condition in the past. This course brings together several specialists to present a multidisciplinary approach, as the optimum way to diagnose and manage TMD.

• Conservative management and physiotherapy

Key course details

• Occlusal splints

Date: Wednesday 1 May 2019

• Pharmacological management

Time: 9.00am - 5.00pm

• Surgical management

Many of the myths surrounding TMD will be discussed, as well as the current thinking, regarding aetiology and effective treatments. During the hands-on session, occlusal splint designs and conservative, non-surgical techniques appropriate for use in general practice, will be demonstrated.

• Prosthodontic treatment for patients with TMD

Location: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street Carlton Vic 3053

Build your expertise and accrue CPD credits through Melbourne Dental School’s highlyregarded CPD program, delivered by clinical experts using state-of-the-art equipment and technology.

Major topics • Different types of TMD and their clinical presentations

• When to refer patients to a specialist

Learning objectives At the conclusion of this course general dental practitioners should understand: • the different types of TMD that may present in practice • the different treatment options available • the multidisciplinary approach to treatment.

Cost: $968 (incl GST) Audience: General dentists Course presenters: Dr Graham Woolley Darron Goralsky Dr Michael Stubbs Dr George Dimitroulis CPD hours: 6 hours Enquires: +61 3 90356137 Bookings: Register at go.unimelb.edu.au/3trx

• Investigations and diagnosis

For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu.au/3trx CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K


Continuing Professional Development

Melbourne Dental School

Removable Prosthodontics A refresher course

Keep up to date with the latest research and skills in contemporary clinical practice. For several years, patients have benefited from removable prostheses such as complete and partial dentures.

• Impressions

This course will update your knowledge and understanding, simplifying removable prosthodontics and focusing on the critical steps for providing a functional, comfortable and aesthetic denture.

• Teeth arrangements

Dates: Thursday 9 and Friday 10 May 2019

• Implant overdenture introduction

Time: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Build your expertise and accrue CPD credits through Melbourne Dental School’s highlyregarded CPD program, delivered by clinical experts using state-of-the-art equipment and technology.

Major topics • Treatment planning for completely and partially edentulous patients • Clinical steps for removable prostheses • Partial denture design

• Denture occlusion

Learning objectives • Evaluate and plan the removable prosthodontic treatment for completely and partially edentulous patients • Understand the minimal requirements of denture impressions • Design partial dentures • Perform teeth set-up • Have a general understanding of denture occlusion

• Complete denture clinical steps

• Have a general understanding of implant overdenture

• Immediate denture

• Solve common denture problems

Key course details

Location: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street Carlton Vic 3053 Cost: $1 370 (incl GST) Audience: General dentists Course presenters: Dr Jaafar Abduo Dr Guarika Sud Dr Vahed Parzham Dr Hadeel Ibrahim CPD hours: 6 hours Enquires: +61 3 9035 6137 Bookings: Register at go.unimelb.edu.au/43ax

For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu.au/43ax CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K


Continuing Professional Development

Melbourne Dental School

Guided Biofilm Therapy: Practical Protocol for Saving Teeth and Implants A team approach

Dr Paul McHugh presents a course on modern periodental and implant maintenance for the whole dental team. Participants will discover how Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) integrates with modern preventive and minimally invasive dentistry, with an opportunity to follow GBT protocol, first on models, then on one another.

Major topics • How to make periodontal treatments more effective and enjoyable • Professional biofilm management • Effectiveness of GBT • Periodontal disease classifications and understanding CAL • AIRFLOW - indications and benefits • How to best care for implants • Routine maintenance protocol

• Hard deposit removal using ultrasonic instrumentation

Learning objectives • Have a greater understanding of biofilm • Identify levels of condition from healthy, mucositis and implantitis • Discuss elements of biofilm formation and management • Understand different methods of implant maintenance • Differentiate supragingival and subgingival air polishing techniques • Identify steps to implement guided biofilm management into clinical protocols

• Identifying and treating mucositis and peri-implantitis with GBT/AIRFLOW

• Have a general understanding of denture occlusion and implant overdenture

• Utilising supra and sub gingival air polishing devices to eliminate biofilm

• Solve common denture problems

Key course details Date: Friday 17 May 2019 Time: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm Location: Melbourne Oral Health Training Education Centre, 723 Swanston Street Carlton Vic 3053 Cost: $968 (incl GST) Audience: Dental practitioners, therapists and hygienists Course presenter: Dr Paul McHugh CPD hours: 6 hours Enquires: +61 3 9035 6137 Bookings: Register at go.unimelb.edu.au/3orx Bookings are essential.

For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu.au/3orx CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K


Continuing Professional Development

Melbourne Dental School

Common Occlusal Problems and Management of Tooth Wear in General Practice A course tackling common occlusal problems and treatment options - demonstrating simple, practical tecniques for recording, analysing and dealing with occlusal isssues. This new course discusses the management of the most common occlusal problems encountered in general dental practice and the main types of tooth wear. Recent studies and review papers have questioned traditionally held theories about the role of occlusion in restorative dentistry, and whether it has any real relevance. Some patients adapt to occlusal changes occurring naturally over time while other patients do not and this can lead to pain, tooth mobility, fractured teeth and excessive tooth wear. Build your expertise and accrue CPD credits through Melbourne Dental School’s highly-regarded CPD program, delivered by clinical experts using state-of-the-art equipment and technology.

Major topics

• Common Occlusal Problems in Practice • The Main Types of Tooth Wear • Occlusal Splints • Treatment Planning for Worn Dentitions • Choice of Materials for Rehabilitation • Composite Resin Build Ups • Short Clinical Crowns • Understanding parafunction and its effect on treatment planning and the choice of materials

Learning objectives

Diagnosis and management of occlusal problems and tooth wear in general dental practice.

Course features

The hands-on classes demonstrate simple, practical techniques for recording, analysing and dealing with occlusal issues, including the restoration of worn teeth.

Key course details Dates: 12 and 13 June 2019 Time: 9.00am - 5.00pm Location: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053 Cost: $1,411 (inc GST) Audience: General dentists Course presenters: Dr Graham Woolley, Dr Vahed Parzham, Dr Igor Cernavin, Dr Kunal Pandya and Dr Dinusha Goonawardhana CPD hours: 12 hours Enquires: +61 3 90356137 Bookings: Bookings are essential. go.unimelb.edu.au/2max

For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu.au/2max CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K


Continuing Professional Development

Melbourne Dental School

Principles of Implant Dentistry Based on an internationally recognised curriculum, this modular course will provide a foundational knowledge of implant dentistry and practical experience. Key course details

This course, which is based on an internationally recognized curriculum, will be presented over 6 modules offered throughout the year. Implant education for both the surgical and restorative phases of treatment will be carried out in a generic manner, that is, to discuss issues central to implant dentistry rather than over-emphasising system-specific issues.

successful completion of an open-book on-line assessment will fulfil the requirements for awarding the ITI Certificate in Implant Dentistry.

Dates: 6 modules across 22 and 31 May, 4 July, 8 and 9 Aug, 10 and 11 Sept, 3 Oct 2019

Learning Objectives

Times: 9.00am - 5.00pm

Theoretical: Foundation level knowledge in implant dentistry.

Locations: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street

Speakers have been invited with a wide range of implant experiences and system uses. The importance of the restorative dentist and a restoratively driven treatment plan in dental implant therapy is highlighted. Each of the modules will provide core information, however during later stages of the course issues inherent to four major implant systems will be discussed at length. This course has been organised to provide information relevant to more experienced practitioners and also is to encompass issues related to maintenance and dealing with implant dentistry complications.

Clinical: To be able to maintain periimplant tissue health and implant prostheses; and manage simple complications. To be able to restore Straightforward single tooth cases. Course pre-requisite None

Melbourne Oral Health Training Eduction Centre, 723 Swanston Street

Assessment Standardized on-line examination, assessment of hands-on activities Melbourne Dental School CPD certificate and ITI Certificate in implant dentistry, foundation level on successful completion of the assessment.

Central to this course will be the focus on appropriate treatment planning to ensure clinical success in this ever-expanding field. At the conclusion of the course,

Carlton, Victoria, 3053 Cost: $4,635 (inc GST) Audience: General dentists Course presenters: Various specialist prosthodontists, periodontists, and oral and maxillofacila surgeons CPD hours: 48 hours Enquires: +61 3 90356137 Bookings: Bookings are essential. go.unimelb.edu.au/2dax

For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu.au/2dax CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K


Continuing Professional Development

Melbourne Dental School

Surgical Crown Lengthening Improve your clinical and surgical skills, and increase confidence in undertaking surgical crown lengthening through this one-day course.

Crown lengthening is a commonly required surgical procedure to improve access to restoration margins, lengthen the clinical crown or to improve aesthetics. This one-day course is aimed at general practitioners wishing to improve their clinical and surgical skills and increase confidence in undertaking this procedure on their own patients. The emphasis of this course is on improving the restoration of teeth by surgical removal or repositioning of the gingivae and supporting bone. Build your expertise and accrue CPD credits through Melbourne Dental School’s highly-regarded CPD program, delivered by clinical experts using state-of-the-art equipment and technology.

elevation plus bone removal.

Major topics

• Anatomy of the periodontium and biologic width • Indications and the periodontal/ restorative interface • Techniques for surgical crown lengthening • Hands-on sessions raising flaps and removing bone

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this course, participants should be familiar with: treatment planning indication for and basic techniques in surgical crown lengthening

Course features

The course consists of lectures followed by a laboratory component where participants will undertake surgical procedures on animal heads. Anatomy, theory, indications and techniques will be covered in the lectures, while the practical part will cover flap design and

Key course details Dates: 14 June 2019 Time: 9.00am - 5.00pm Location: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street, Carlton VIC, 3053 Cost: $968 (inc GST) Audience: General dentists Course presenters: Dr Andrei Locke Dr Melinda Newnham CPD hours: 6 hours Enquires: +61 3 90356137 Bookings: Bookings are essential. go.unimelb.edu.au/y3ax

For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu.au/y3ax CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K


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