CPD
3 Scientific Hours
Tricky kids and their crooked teeth Early Clinical Essentials
Brief A detailed update on paediatric dentistry incorporating orthodontics and theory behind orthognathics and airway correlations. Discussions on how to manage difficult child patients and tackle pulpal problems in early dentition, both in traumatic and atraumatic situations.
Presenters, topics and learning outcomes Arch shapes and airways Dr Braydon Patterson Airway issues and their relation to orthodontic growth and development is currently a very popular and contentious topic in dentistry. There are many differing and confusing philosophies and beliefs being offered to recent graduate dentists. Using current research, Dr Patterson will objectively discuss dentofacial development, and examine whether concurrent airway dysfunction has a clinically relevant effect on orthodontic growth in children and teenagers. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Understand dentofacial development in growing patients and what constitutes an airway disturbance ÜÜ Understand the current literature that relates to airway disturbances and dentofacial growth ÜÜ Identify patients with possible airway issues though various diagnostic methods ÜÜ Understand and critically appraise the various orthodontic treatment modalities that are associated with possible airway management.
The difficult child – tips and tricks Dr Marilyn Owen It is common to be faced with a difficult child and parent who wants you to ‘fix’ the dental problem. What do you do if the child is pre-cooperative, anxious or has developmental or behavioural conditions? Come and learn the tips and tricks to allow a better examination and positive dental experience.
DATE
Saturday 1 September 2018
TIME
1:00pm – 5:00pm
VENUE
ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC
FORMAT
Lecture
RSVP BY
Friday 24 August 2018
This presentation will discuss how to identify those children who are suitable for behaviour management in the dental clinic, the role of nitrous sedation and when to defer treatment to general anaesthetic. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Recognise the appropriate behavioural management options for successful management of the difficult child ÜÜ Identify non-verbal cues and the use of treatment ‘tips and tricks’ tailored to the child’s age, temperament, and medical and dental history ÜÜ Understand the importance of the parent/guardian for successful child dental treatment.
Vital pulp therapy Dr Narisha Chawla Vital Pulp Therapy in children can involve treatment of both the permanent and primary dentition. This can be complicated by the level of dental maturity, the extent of lesion or injury and behavior. This presentation will discuss treatment procedures, complications, materials used and restorative needs. At the conclusion of this session, participants will understand: ÜÜ What a vital pulp therapy is in children ÜÜ Clinical Indications ÜÜ The medicament that Jointly brought to you by the are used CPD and the Recent ÜÜ Techniques for both Graduates & permanent and Students primary dentition Commi�ees ÜÜ Restorative considerations.
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FEES ADAVB Member
$220
ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$160
Non-ADAVB Member
$390
Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$208
Retired / Dental Student / Staff
$22
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