CPD 19.7.19 Teeth versus conventional bridges versus implants

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Teeth versus conventional bridges versus implants Half Day CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:

3 Scientific Hours

Fees (GST inclusive)

Friday 19 July 2019

ADA member

$180

1:30pm – 5:00pm Pullman Albert Park 65 Queens Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004 Lecture

ADA member – recent graduate

$120

Non-ADA member

$310

Non-ADA member – recent graduate

$180

Wednesday 10 July 2019

Commoditisation of teeth – the economics of implants versus teeth A/Prof Stephen Chen AM Dentistry has always been about teeth – the prevention of dental disease and management of pathological processes. But when the focus shifts from health to the business of dentistry, teeth become a marketable commodity. This presentation explores the good and the bad of commercialisation in dentistry.

Presenters A/Prof Stephen Chen AM

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Define what a commodity is in the context of dentistry • Describe the long-term prognosis of teeth and implants.

The success of implants versus traditional prosthetics – what goes on underneath? Dr Gordon Burt To maintain a tooth or replace it with a prosthesis is a decision dentists must make daily. Choices should be based on the presenting situation and the patient’s circumstances. They are influenced by evidence-based literature, experience and preference. A ‘one size fits all’ philosophy highlights a fault in providing informed health care. This lecture will discuss the various clinical dilemmas and present a measured approach to solutions.

Dr Gordon Burt

Dr Simon Wylie

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Reflect on their own philosophy of restorative dentistry • Understand patients’ expectations and other influences on their treatment planning • Recognise the need to consider improving their diagnostic and clinical skills • Implement some of the thoughts presented into their daily practise.

Patient and site factors influencing treatment planning for implant-retained prosthesis and tooth-born prostheses Dr Simon Wylie This session explores patient and site factors influencing treatment planning for a conventional bridge or implant restoration. We will review these considerations looking at various sires of the mouth. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Consider the success rates of alternative options • Be more confident with treatment planning

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

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