CPD
6 Scientific Hours
Simple and predictable approaches to crown and bridge Brief Successful crown and bridge requires reproducible, predictable results. Are you currently achieving this in your practice? Do you want to improve the quality of your fixed prosthodontics, and reduce or eliminate the stress associated with annoying remakes and work that is sent back? This all-day lecture and hands-on workshop will discuss preparation guidelines and how to correctly and consistently prepare teeth for porcelain fused metal (PFM) and the numerous all-ceramic crown/bridge options now available. The program is also designed to eliminate any confusion you may have with tissue retraction, with special emphasis placed on retraction techniques (sheep jaws will be used for demonstrations and practice). Improving your impression-taking skills, recognising a satisfactory impression and importantly, developing techniques to minimise retakes will be presented. The fabrication of well-fitting temporary crowns, which includes some new temporisation techniques, will be covered. Overall, special tips and clinical hints will be presented throughout the day, with the specific goal of making your job easier by providing tips that can be used the next day in your practice. Individual attention and tuition will to be given with plenty of time allocated for questions.
Learning outcomes
Held in conjunction with
At the conclusion of this session, participants will: ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ
Understand dentine bonding systems including the new universal adhesives Basic preparation principles Know what to use, how to successfully use and when to use Understand impression materials and proven successful impression taking techniques Recognise of an adequate impression Perform temporary fabrication techniques.
Presenter Dr Praveen Nathaniel
DATE
Saturday 4 August 2018
TIME
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
VENUE
University of Tasmania 17 Liverpool Street, Level 2, Room 207, College of Health and Medicine, Hobart, TAS
FORMAT
Workshop
RSVP BY
Wednesday 17 October 2018
LIMIT
14
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FEES ADAVB Member
$1,500
ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$1,100
Non-ADAVB Member
$2,200
Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$1,500