CPD 31.5.19 Frontiers in dentistry - metro

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Frontiers in dentistry Full Day CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:

6 Scientific Hours

Fees (GST inclusive)

Friday 31 May 2019 – Metropolitan

ADAVB member

$440

9:00am – 5:00pm RACV City Club 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Lecture

ADAVB member – recent graduate

$240

Non-ADAVB member

$700

Non-ADAVB member – recent graduate

$320

Wednesday 22 May 2019

Perforations – what is salvable and what is not?

Dr Mark Johnstone The lecture explores the causes of perforations during endodontic treatment, and prevention and management techniques. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Understand the causes and ways to prevent perforations

Presenters Dr Mark Johnstone

• Understand ways in which perforations can be managed.

I have broken files – what should I do?

Dr Michael Yoon The dreaded moment when you realise that the file has fractured…what should you do next? What should you say? How should you say it? This presentation provides advice to the clinician to help deal with this difficult situation.

Dr Michael Yoon

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Understand how file fractures occur • Determine what to DO and what to SAY after a file has been fractured.

Recession defects – should I be considering grafting?

Dr Andrei Locke

Dr Andrei Locke The session will explore gingival recession – risk factors, defect assessment management options, predictability of prognoses and limitations. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify and classify gingival recession • Understand mix options and limitations.

Socket preservation: Can I put an implant there?

Dr Benedicta Wong Dental implant treatment is a successful treatment option widely used for replacing missing teeth. However, achieving a successful long-term outcome involves appropriate treatment planning even before a tooth is removed, beginning with case selection. This lecture provides an overview of implant site assessment, timing of implant placement in relation to tooth extraction and ridge preservation. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Assess the suitability of a site for implant placement • Identify the ideal timing for implant placement • Recognise when implant therapy may not be a suitable treatment option • Understand the benefits and limitations of ridge preservation • Recognise when ridge preservation is desirable and understand various methods available.

Dr Benedicta Wong


Orthodontic movements with clear aligners – what is feasible? Dr Kip Homewood Clear aligners have been commercially available for twenty years. However, their results for a course of orthodontic care were less than ideal. Twenty years of research and millions of dollars have resulted in a vast improvement and a more predictable outcome.

Presenters Dr Kip Homewood

What can we achieve now for our patients? At the end of this session participants will be able to: • Identify treatment appropriate for aligner therapy • Understand a full orthodontic assessment is required • Recognise what tooth movement aligners cannot achieve.

Extraction versus non-extraction treatment: planning the pros and cons Dr Jonathan Rooke Throughout the history of orthodontics, the rationale for the removal of teeth as part of treatment has been hotly debated. Over the years, the extraction rate within orthodontics has fluctuated widely. The trend of extraction and non-extraction treatment can almost be seen as hallmarks of each progressive era of the specialty. This presentation discusses orthodontic treatment planning and the extraction decision within modern orthodontics. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Recognise indications for tooth removal within modern orthodontics • Identify key aspects in the treatment planning process leading to the extraction decision • Diagnose features of a range of malocclusions which would, and conversely would not, lead to the removal of teeth as part of the orthodontic treatment plan • Understand the fundamentals of extraction and non-extraction treatment planning decisions.

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Dr Jonathan Rooke


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