Saturday 21 July 2018

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CPD

3 Scientific Hours

What you need to know about implants and periodontal disease Early Clinical Essentials

Brief

A day dedicated to discussing periodontal screening protocols in everyday general practice, what to look for and how to maintain implants as well as case select implants for tooth replacement options.

Presenters, topics and learning outcomes Receding gums – what are the options? Dr Leela Movva Gingival recession is the most common cause of loss of attachment to the teeth. This lecture will focus on common causative factors, diagnostic approaches and various treatment options available to successfully manage gingival recession. The current scientific evidence along with clinical experience in managing recession will give you up-to-date information for your clinical practice. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Understand the aetiology of recession ÜÜ Diagnose recession and consider appropriate treatment options ÜÜ Understand scientific evidence relating to recession.

Pick your probe - Managing periodontal diseases in everyday practice Dr Louise Liu Screening, examination and early diagnosis of periodontal and periimplant disease is vital during and everyday denal checkup, but it can often be confusing when to treat and when to refer. This lecture will help to identify risks, debunk some common myths and discus different periodontal treatment methods.

Implant case selection and restoration for newbies Dr Chee Chang In this one-hour lecture, participants will get an insight into restorative options and clinical techniques for restoring single unit implants. Aspects of case selection, treatment planning and communication with the surgical and laboratory team will also be explored. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Identify implant cases suitable for those who are new to restoring implants ÜÜ Understand the instruments, tools and components involved with restoring implants ÜÜ Know what is involved with restoring an osseointegrated implant ÜÜ Understand when and why some cases are considered more advanced or complex.

At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Identify features of healthy an diseased periodontal and periimplant tissues ÜÜ Undestand and recognise the different risk factors. ÜÜ To implement methods of prevention of periodntal and perioimplant mucosal diseases. ÜÜ Apply contemporary techniques for diagnosis and management of periodontal disease and knowing when to refe

DATE

Saturday 21 July 2018

TIME VENUE

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC Lecture Friday 13 July 2018

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FEES ADAVB Member

$220

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$160

Non-ADAVB Member

$390

Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate

$208

Retired / Dental Student / Staff

$22

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