CPD 6.9.19 Dental Rescue

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Dental rescues CPD Date: Time: Venue: Format: RSVP by:

Held in conjunction with Full Day

6 Scientific Hours Friday 6 September 2019 9:00am – 5:00pm Melbourne Dental School Melbourne Oral Health Training and Education Centre (MOHTEC), 723 Swanston Street, Carlton VIC Lecture Wednesday 28 August 2019

It’s all in the planning Dr Simon Wylie Implant complications are now an everyday dilemma, and screw loosening and screw fracture are common dilemmas. This lecture will show you how to prevent screw complication and assist in the management of the fractured screw.

Fees (GST inclusive) ADA member

$440

ADA member – recent graduate

$240

Non-ADA member

$700

Non-ADA member – recent graduate

$320

Presenters Dr Simon Wylie

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Decrease the frequency of screw dilemmas • Identify the courses of screw loosening and fracture • Understand the process of screw fracture removal.

What goes wrong?

Dr James Brichko

Dr James Brichko Endodontic treatment is sensitive and complications can have a detrimental effect on the long-term prognosis of a tooth. However, with contemporary endodontic equipment, materials and techniques, a great number of complications can be readily managed if recognised early and planned for appropriately. Explore the various types of complications and their management in both a general and specialist environment.

Ms Christie Boucher

At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Recognise pre-, mid- and post-treatment endodontic complications • Understand how to avoid such complications • Understand how common complications can be managed with contemporary endodontic techniques.

Understanding risks from an insurance perspective Ms Christie Boucher Thinking about what could go wrong – before it does – is a basic risk-management principle. But sometimes dentists don’t really understand what can go wrong until it’s too late. Explore the common risk areas within dentistry and how to manage them using Guild Insurance claims data. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify key risk areas within dentistry • Implement risk-management strategies to reduce the likelihood of risks occurring.


CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 2019

Medical emergencies and your responsibility Dr Loula Kondaris Explore the medical and legal implications of accidental aspiration or ingestion incidents during dental procedures. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Recognise the risk factors and procedures associated with swallowing and aspiration incidents • Implement protocols to prevent these incidents • Manage these medical emergencies appropriately • Understand the legal implications

What to do and say when it goes wrong Associate Professor Rowan D Story AM,RFD Planning is the key to avoiding problems with dental treatment. Planning is based on a methodical approach to each patient that includes a thorough history and examination. This forms the basis for an appropriate treatment plan. This treatment plan must be accompanied by an awareness of the fact that things do not always go to plan – and the dentist must have plan for that as well! Patients can express disappointment when unexpected outcomes occur. Being able to talk to patients honestly and with empathy is an important clinical skill. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Recognise the importance of planning • Be more aware of unexpected outcomes • Implement appropriate communication methods.

Records, records, records! Ms Kellie Dell’Oro Learn the standards expected for record keeping through case examples. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Understand the regulatory requirements • Understand the risks and consequences.

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Presenters Dr Loula Kondaris

Associate Professor Rowan D Story AM,RFD

Ms Kellie Dell’Oro

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