18 March 2016

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What works, what doesn’t and what now? Half Day Lecture BRIEF After all the hyperbole has died down about a new treatment, it often takes time to evaluate whether the results have been successful. In this, three highly experienced clinicians’ review what they have seen in their practice that works, what should be avoided and what is coming next. This is a very clinical presentation with concepts and treatments that can be readily applied in daily practice.

LEARNING OUTCOMES  Learn to identify risk common factors in treatment planning for endodontics  Learn how to prevent common adverse iatrogenic incidents  Be able to identify simple and complex cases and the use of appropriate technology to achieve positive outcomes

$1,000 CPD voucher giveaway

TOPICS AND PRESENTERS Prosthodontics Dr Anthony Dickinson, OAM This presentation draws on nearly 30 years of prosthodontic patient treatment and review to address the topic title. Three areas will be discussed:

 are implant therapies really the best option  expanding therapeutic options by using dental implants in combination with conventional removable prostheses, and finally  a brief review of the “digital world” - are we really going to be better off? We can learn much from a critical appraisal of what has and hasn’t resulted in predictable outcomes over time. Periodontics Dr Stephen Chen This lecture will review advances and long-term evidence for success in the management of chronic periodontitis, periodontal regenerative and reconstructive procedures and surgical crown lengthening procedures. Endodontics Dr Luke Moloney Generally endodontic treatment outcomes are highly predictable with patient’s usually experiencing relief of symptoms and the retention of a functional tooth. However, as in all aspects of dentistry, procedures do not always go to plan. In endodontics persistent symptoms, tooth fracture, recurrent infection and iatrogenic events can occur and frustrate clinicians and patients. Many of these adverse events can be predicted and avoided or minimized. Planning for success means being prepared for all outcomes.

DATE

FORMAT

RSVP

Friday 18 March 2016

Lecture

Monday 14 March 2016

TIME

CPD

SUPPORTER

2:00 pm — 5:30 pm

3 scientific hours

VENUE

FEES

ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC

Member Non Member Recent Graduate

Full calendar is available on www.adavb.net or contact cpd@adavb.org for more information. Disclaimer: ADAVB is not responsible for changes to course details made after going to print.

$200 $260 $110


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