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Day 1. Friday 27th August. Rotary Endo, Implants, Infection Control. |
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‘Creating a Favourable Periodontal Environment.’ Dr Rod Marshall, Periodontist. 1.5 Hours.
• Parameters to assess periodontal health. • The key to long term success. Periodontal Stability & the importance of regular maintenance • Smokers, Diabetics and those that don’t Floss! Can they be stabilised? • Selecting the right case • Advances in periodontal treatment strategies |
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‘The Rotary Endo Revolution’ Dr Glen Weston, Endodontist. 1/2 Day.
• Update on Rotary Endo techniques • RCT faster, more efficiently and with superior success rates • Step by step overview of procedures and strategies for achieving long term endodontic success • The presentations will contain a significant amount of video footage captured through the operating microscope Glen utilizes in daily practice. This gives participants the added perspective of direct view of the procedures & materials used. • The curved canal – flexible rotary NiTi at its best • New age obturation techniques |

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‘Implant Placement Techniques to achieve successful long term outcomes’ Prof Saso Ivanovski, Periodontist. 1.5 Hours.
• Update on the latest implant placement techniques • The secrets to achieving aesthetic gingival contours • Improving longevity of implants • Ways to minimize implant failures |
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‘Update 2010 on Infection Control’ Professor Laurence Walsh. 2 Hours.
• Infection control and practice accreditation • Changes in Infection Control guidelines and standards and their implications for dental practice • Ensuring maximum efficiency in instrument reprocessing • Implementing batch identification • Rationalizing the management of endodontic instruments Important lessons from the 2009/2010 H1N1 swine flu pandemic |
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‘Advanced Composite Rehabilitation’ Professor Ian Meyers. 1/2 Day.
• Conservative Restoration and Rehabilitation • Improving Aesthetic Outcomes • Direct vs. Indirect Composite rebuilds • Materials – Those that work well and those that don’t • Techniques to work around limitations of dental materials • Diagnostic Waxups and Templates • Case selection and risks • Optimising Clinical Outcomes |
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‘Crowning Implants - From Impression to Cementation’ Dr David Roberts, Prosthodontist. 1/2 Day.
• Achieving Aesthetics in Crown and Bridgework • Prosthodontic Overview of principles involved in placing implant crowns • Screw vs Cement Retained • Developments in composition of crown materials • Occlusal parameters to avoid failure
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Day 2. Saturday 28th August. Crowning Implants & Advanced Composite Rehabilitation. |
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* Seafood Buffet at Stamford Plaza limited to the first 150 registered delegates. Further delegates will be provided lunch at other restaurants at the hotel.
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Registration |
8:00 am |
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8:30 am |
‘The Rotary Endo Revolution - Part 1’ Dr Glen Weston, Endodontist |
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Morning tea |
10:00 am |
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10:20 am |
‘The Rotary Endo Revolution - Part 2’ Dr Glen Weston, Endodontist |
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Seafood Buffet Lunch* |
12:00 pm |
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1:00 pm |
‘Creating a Favourable Periodontal Environment.’ Dr Rod Marshal, Periodontist |
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Afternoon tea |
2:30 pm |
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2:50 pm
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‘Implant Placement Techniques to achieve successful long term outcomes’ Professor Saso Ivanovski, Periodontist |
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Cocktail Break |
4:30 PM |
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5:00 PM |
‘Update 2010 on Infection Control’ Professor Laurence Walsh |
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Conclusion |
7:00 PM |
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Registration |
8:00 am |
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8:30 am |
‘Advanced Composite Rehabilitation’ Professor Ian Meyers |
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Morning tea |
10:00 am |
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10:20 am |
‘Advanced Composite Rehabilitation’ Professor Ian Meyers |
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Seafood Buffet Lunch* |
12:00 pm |
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1:00 pm |
‘Crowning Implants - from Impression to Cementation’ Dr David Roberts, Prosthodontist |
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Afternoon tea |
2:30 pm |
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2:50 pm |
‘Crowning Implants - from Impression to Cementation’ Dr David Roberts, Prosthodontist |
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Conclusion |
4:30 pm |
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