CPD 26.7.19 Acidity and the dentition

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Acidity and the dentition

– why are my patients experiencing significant dental issues from their health choices and what can I do about it? CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:

6 Scientific Hours

Full Day

Fees (GST inclusive)

Friday 26 July 2019

ADA member

$440

9:00am – 5:00pm Art Series – The Blackman 452 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004 Lecture

ADA member – recent graduate

$240

Non-ADA member

$700

Non-ADA member – recent graduate

$320

Wednesday 17 July 2019

Food diaries, fad diets and nutrition counselling for the dental practitioner Nina Mills The increasing cultural emphasis on health and wellness is not without its pitfalls. Dental health professionals have the opportunity to help patients find balance with their health behaviours through gentle enquiry about food and eating patterns, and thoughtful education.

Presenters Ms Nina Mills

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify some of the current popular diets and eating patterns • Recognise the advantages and disadvantages of dietary assessment methods • Use a stepped approach for counselling patients.

Ms Fiona Sutherland

Disordered eating – identification, management and referral options Fiona Sutherland Dental health professionals are in an ideal position to support patients with self care through developing an understanding about how disordered eating patterns may intersect with commitments to dental hygiene, self care behaviours and mental health. Creating environments where difficult but important conversations may be shared is a critical component to client-centered care, and optimising a patient’s willingness to engage in health behaviours.

Ms Stephanie Gaskell

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify possible ways that symptoms of disordered eating can present in dental symptoms • Understand helpful, compassionate ways to broach the topic and speak with patients about disordered eating and dental health

Dr Sophie Beaumont

• Identify key referral streams.

Extreme exercise – what they are eating and gut responses Stephanie Gaskell Consuming nutritious food and drink leading into, during and post extreme exercise such as ultra endurance running is central to performance, gut health and recovery. This presentation will cover the typical food and fluid choices consumed by athletes in these events and how they relate to performance, gut health and recovery. Additionally the impact these choices have on dental health will be considered. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: •

Recognise the importance of key nutrients for sports performance

Recognise the importance of key nutrients in sport for gut health

Dr Andrew Dillon


Recognise the importance of key nutrients in sport for recovery

Identify when the athlete should be referred to a sports dietitian for specific guidance on sports nutrition to help ensure appropriate practices are being applied and in consideration of individual oral health needs so the athlete is receiving the nutrition appropriate to their sporting needs and considering their oral health needs.

Diagnosis of aetiology and control of process Dr Sophie Beaumont Non-bacterial tooth demineralisation is an insidious condition that can result in extensive dental destruction. Learning to diagnose erosion early might help prevent or stabilise tooth wear, facilitating restoration. Having a good understanding of the aetiology of the acidic insult, and learning how to discuss and manage this with our patients can be challenging but it is essential for all clinicians to be able to identify erosion and understand its significance in the oral environment. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify signs of erosion in the dentition • Understand some of the likely aetiologies for dental erosion • Implement some strategies to minimise the erosive effects • Identify significant dietary sources of erosion.

Putting it all back together – treatment planning and workup Dr Andrew Dillon This session will look at treatment planning and sequencing for localised and generalised erosion cases – from single tooth, quadrant to complex full mouth rehabilitation. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Apply their knowledge to confidently implement treatment plans, even in complex erosion cases • Implement the best treatment sequencing for each case.

Putting it all together – execution Dr Andrew Dillon This session will look at preparation designs, material selection, bonding for indirect restorations in erosion cases and occlusal considerations. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Implement appropriate restorative designs to rebuild eroded teeth • Confidently know how to bond in erosion cases • Understand the best materials to use in each situation • Know how to best set-up the occlusion for long-term success.


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