Melbourne Dental School
2019 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AT T H E M E L B O U R N E D E N TA L S C H O O L Dear colleagues, The Melbourne Dental School is proud to present the launch of the 2020 Continuing Professional Development Program. The Melbourne Dental School provides high quality CPD teaching in state-of-the-art facilities. Our programs can assist you with improving your current skills and knowledge across various disciplines. We offer a wide variety of hands-on and clinical programs which are presented by highly skilled experts in their respective field. Places are strictly limited! To avoid missing out, save the date and visit our website when we go live on Friday 29 November.
ecommerce.dent.unimelb.edu.au We look forward to seeing you at our CPD events during 2020.
CRICOS: 00116K
Kind regards, The Melbourne Dental School CPD team
§§ Keep up to date with the latest research and skills in contemporary clinical practice. §§ Hone new techniques and master technological advances. §§ Accumulate CPD hours and continue to deliver excellent services to maintain the oral health of your patients.
2019 ADATAS ANNUAL DINNER Date: Saturday 30 November 2019 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Mantra Charles Hotel Frankland Room | 287 Charles Street Launceston, TASMANIA Guest dinner lecturer: Dr Graham M Hall Fee for all: $80.00 Guests welcome (includes a 3-course dinner and beverages) RSVP by Thursday 21 November 2019 Register online at adavb.net
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Dental extractions in general dental practice CPD
Half day
4 Scientific Hours Lecture (GST inclusive)
Date: Time: Venue: RSVP by:
Saturday 30 November 2019
ADA member
$330
9:00am – 2:30 pm Mantra Charles Hotel 287 Charles Street, Launceston TAS 7250 Thursday 21 November 2019
ADA member – recent graduate
$180
Non-ADA member
$577
Non-ADA member – recent graduate
$420
Planning, preparation and providing quality care Dental extractions are not always straightforward and the need for a surgical approach should always be anticipated. This one-day course provides an update for dentists wishing to enhance their skills in dental extractions. This course is intended to be interactive and attendees are encouraged to bring cases, questions and enthusiasm! There will be ample opportunity for informal discussions with presenters. Is there a horror case that you need to confidentially discuss? Have you had adverse outcomes that might be discussed to help colleagues? Have you ‘inherited’ odd instruments that you don’t know what to do with?
Presenters Dr Deborah Cockrell
Dr Leesa Rix
Topics • • • • •
Patient assessment, record keeping and informed consent Practical planning tips Instrument options Anaesthesia Modern extractions techniques
• Flap design and bone removal • Current concepts of socket augmentation • Complications • Suturing • Post-operative care. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Formulate an extraction treatment plan based on thorough case assessment • Communicate with patients and colleagues to obtain informed consent and/or provide appropriate referral • Understand anaesthetic considerations • Understand the concepts of atraumatic tooth extraction • Appreciate the indications and potential problems associated with socket augmentation • Recognise, evaluate and understand the management of surgical complications
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