CPD
6 Scientific Hours
Oral medicine intensive
Regional Conference
Presenters, topics and learning outcomes TMD, orofacial pain and sleep apnoea – the dentist’s role Dr Michael Stubbs This session will address the diagnosis and management of orofacial pain, including temporomandibular disorders. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Conduct differential diagnoses of common and less common orofacial pain presentations ÜÜ Undertake clinical assessment for these conditions and investigative tests for these conditions ÜÜ Undertake a Sleep Disordered Breathing patient history and clinical assessment for the use of a mandibular advancement splint ÜÜ Understand the types of devices and managing treatment complications from the devices.
Oral cancer update: Overview of the aetiology, appearance and need for early detection Professor Michael McCullough This presentation will outline presenting features and diagnosis of oral ulcerative disease, oral infections and oral squamous cell carcinoma and potentially malignant oral mucosal changes. Clinical tools that may aid in the early recognition of these conditions and recent evidence of an aetiological role for both common oral hygiene practices and sexually transmitted diseases will be discussed. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Appreciate the clinical appearance of oral mucosal diseases, potentially malignant diseases and oral cancer ÜÜ Understand the changing aetiology of oral cancer ÜÜ Better understand the role of clinical tools in the recognition and diagnosis of mucosal disease.
Oral mucosal disease – from lichen planus to the exotic dermatological rarity Dr Tami Yap This session will explore oral presentations of dermatological disease, how dentists contribute to multidisciplinary management, and how our understanding of oral cancer risk and development has advanced in the genomic age. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ
Recognise the spectrum of oral presentations of dermatological diseases Identify the role that dentistry plays in the management of oral dermatoses Identify oral cancer as a genomic disease Better understand genomic methodologies used in oral cancer research.
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DATE
Saturday 12 May 2018
FEES
TIME
9:00am – 5:00pm
ADAVB Member
$550
VENUE
Bendigo Bank Theatre 50 View Street Bendigo VIC
ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$300
Non-ADAVB Member
$880
FORMAT
Lecture
Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$400
RSVP BY
Friday 4 May 2018
Retired / Dental Student
$170
Dental Hygienist / Oral Health Therapist
$380
Dental Staff
$300
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