CPD - 17.05.2019 - The Young Teeth

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The Young teeth Half Day CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:

3 Scientific Hours

Fees (GST inclusive)

Friday 17 May 2019

ADAVB member

$180

9:00am – 12:30pm Rydges Melbourne 186 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Lecture

ADAVB member – recent graduate

$120

Non-ADAVB member

$310

Non-ADAVB member – recent graduate

$180

Wednesday 8 May 2019

MIH – an update

Professor David Manton Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) affects around 15 per cent of the population, and one-third of those being severe. MIH can have profound effects on the prognosis of any restorative care provided for affected teeth and is related to sensitivity and dental anxiety. Appropriate early diagnosis and treatment planning is imperative to improve treatment outcomes. Diagnosis, treatment planning and recent research will be discussed. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Diagnose MIH and similar developmental defects • Create treatment plans for affected individuals • Understand how to provide restorative care for teeth with MIH • Be aware of recent research about MIH.

Presenters Professor David Manton

Dr Susan Hinckfuss

An update on restoring primary teeth

Dr Susan Hinckfuss New methods, materials and treatment options are changing patient expectations for restoration of primary teeth. Restoring the primary teeth involves different techniques and materials than restoring permanent teeth for successful treatment outcomes. This lecture will discuss the options for restoring primary teeth, advantages and disadvantages of various restorative materials and techniques and factors involved in diagnosis and treatment planning. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify how restoring primary teeth is different to restoring permanent teeth • Recognise new approaches to restoring primary teeth • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of various methods of restoring primary teeth • Choose the most appropriate restoration for a primary tooth.

Pulp therapies in primary and young permanent teeth

Dr Jane Lee Management of grossly carious or traumatised primary teeth is an important aspect of dental care in the paediatric population. The primary objective of pulp therapy is to maintain the health of the teeth and their supporting structures. When treating the young permanent dentition, the aim is to preserve the pulp to allow continuing apexogenesis. It is essential that clinicians are trained and skilled in selecting and undertaking the most appropriate treatment for carious or traumatised primary teeth and young permanent teeth. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Diagnose pulpal status in primary and young permanent teeth • Identify teeth that may require pulp therapy • Understand how to perform a pulpotomy and pulpectomy • Recognise children who may benefit from pulp therapy.

Dr Jane Lee

One day, two courses. Attend morning or afternoon, or the full day

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