Advanced Operative Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry

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Advanced Operative Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry
 Advanced Operative Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry 2015/2016 London Course Information Booklet Hello and Welcome! Welcome to one of UK’s most hands on advanced operative aesthetic and restorative dentistry course where you will be receiving the best hands on teaching in the field of aesthetic restorative dentistry. Please read through this booklet carefully as it contains details of the nature of the course as well as contact information. We hope you enjoy the course as much as we have putting it together. If you have any questions at any point or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us. Aspire Dental Academy Email: [email protected] Website: www.aspiredentalacademy.com The Course The course is delivered by Richard Porter and Raheel Malik. Richard is a Consultant Specialist in Restorative and Implant Dentistry and Oral Rehabilitation. He is a vastly experienced teacher having run over 100 hands on courses. He has a higher diploma in post graduate dental and medical education and is well published in peer reviewed journals in subjects including tooth wear, composite build ups, crown and bridge, gerodontology, occlusion and Endodontics. He is a lead clinician in restorative dentistry at St.Georges Hospital, London, and has a very successful private practice based in London. He has placed and restored over 2000 implants, has completed over 5000 root canals and countless direct and indirect restorations. He is on the GDC specialist list for Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics, Endodontics and Periodontology, is a father and husband and welcomes you to this great opportunity with The Aspire Dental Academy. Raheel works in a private practice in Notting Hill. After graduating with Honors from Biomedical Sciences, Raheel qualified as a dentist from King's College London, having won multiple awards as a student. In 2009, he won student clinician of the year and was 1st runner up in the UK finals. He also won the UK Dentsply/Ceram.X Case Contest in 2010, amongst many others. Raheel graduated receiving the prestigious 'Academy Of Operative Dentistry' Award. He has also won awards since graduation. Raheel had his first publication in 'Aesthetic Dentistry Today' as a final year student and has since been published many times in several journals including the Journal of Oral Implantology, International Journal of Dentistry, and the Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. He has also been interviewed in 'Dentistry' magazine and appeared in BDJ, BDA News and Dentistry.co.uk. Teaching is provided through seminars, hands-­‐on practical exercises and group discussions. Emphasis is placed on the hands-­‐on element through out the course. We have put together reading material for each day of the course and strongly recommend that this is read before each day in order for you to fully benefit from the day’s teaching. Further course literature will be provided throughout including hand-­‐outs to complement the days teaching. We encourage students to bring along cases and questions to each session, as at the end of each day there will be a discussion and FAQ session. CPD Hours and Reading Material Each day is worth 7 verifiable ‘Continued Professional Development’ (CPD) hours. A certificate will be produced at the end of the year provided the course has been completed. There is no formal assessment in order to gain the hours, however each participant is required to sign in as proof of attendance. The reading material will contribute to non-­‐verifiable CPD hours as long as the participant makes a record of this. Venues: The course is held over two venues: Hotel Henry VIII (Day 1, 2, 3 and 12) 23 Leinster Gardens London W2 3AN How to get there: Located between Hyde Park and Bayswater. The closest underground stations are Queensway (Central line) and Bayswater (Circle and District line), both 5 minutes walk away from the hotel. Hotel Henry VIII Eastman Dental Institute (Day 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11) UCL Eastman CPD UCL Eastman Dental Institute 123 Gray’s Inn Road London WC1X 8WD How to get there: This state of the art teaching facility is located approximately 10 minutes walk from Chancery Lane (Central Line) and Russell Square (Piccadilly Line) underground stations. Dress Code There is no formal dress code for the course. However, you may wish to bring your tunic and loupes for the hands on sessions at Eastman. Syllabus 2015/2016 DAY 1: Introduction, Smile Design and Patient Management Introduction to aesthetic and restorative dentistry Smile design planning and facial landmarks Treatment planning for the aesthetic case Patient management; acquiring soft skills Hands on: Smile design exercises Day 2: Colour, Shade Taking and Tooth Whitening Understanding properties of colour in aesthetic dentistry Ideal shade analysis and shade mapping for direct and indirect restorations Shade guides and light correcting lamps What to record, how to record and lab communication Understanding aetiology of discolouration Micro-­‐abrasion Tooth whitening techniques: day, night, home, power, non-­‐vital Types of trays and whitening products Legality and Fee setting Hands on: Making your own bleaching trays Day 3: Clinical Photography, Case Presentation and Marketing: Internal and External Photography in dentistry Camera selection Properties, techniques and images to take Case Presentation: Do’s and Don’ts Marketing: Internal and External Hands on: Photography practical – taking clinical pictures Day 4: Direct Anterior Aesthetics (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Direct vs Indirect anterior restorations Anatomy of anterior teeth Different composite systems e.g. HFO/HRi Bonding and different generation systems Class V cavities, Class III and IV: how to prepare and how to restore Blending margins Composite Veneers: when and how to do them Layering techniques: creating internal and external effects Diestama closure Polishing and texturing composites Trouble shooting Hands on: Composite veneers, restoring Class V, III and IV cavities using layering techniques, Diestama closures Day 5: Indirect Anterior Aesthetics Part I (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Veneers: types of ceramics, porcelain, e.max (Material Selection) When to do them and clinical techniques Step by step guide – Burs, Prep, Impressions, Try in, Temporisation, Fitting Types of design and Occlusion Communication to lab and Fee Setting Soft tissue management Gingival bio-­‐types, Biological width and Bone sounding Retraction: different techniques, cord, material e.g. expasyl Hands on: Veneer preps Day 6: Indirect Anterior Aesthetics Part II (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Continuation of veneers Types of anterior crowns: e.max, dentine bonded crowns etc. Case selection Preparation, temporisation, cementation and occlusion Soft tissue management: Electro surgery and Perio surgery Hands on: Anterior crown preps for different materials and Electro-­‐surgery Day 7: Direct Posterior Aesthetics and Indirect Posterior Aesthetics Part I (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Posterior tooth anatomy, Class I and Class II direct cavities Composite handling and packing, Bulk fill materials e.g. SDR Natural looking composites: staining and carving Matrices e.g. sectional matrices and shell technique Occlusion and preventing and addressing issues of sensitivity Onlays and Inlays Material selection Cementation Hands on: Posterior composites, Inlay and Onlay preps Day 8: Indirect Posterior Aesthetics Part II (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Posterior crown preparation; how to prep, burs, smoothing preps Different adhesive cements e.g. panavia, rely x, nexus etc Material selection e.g. gold, porcelain, e.max, lava etc Endodontic treated teeth Post and Cores Hands on: Crown preps, Post preps and Core build up Day 9: Toothwear and Full Mouth Rehab (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Tooth wear: types, diagnosis, prevention and treatment Conformative vs Re-­‐organised approach: when and how Increasing OVD and Splint therapy Facebow and Articulators: how and when to use Diagnostic wax ups and techniques for build-­‐ups Direct vs Indirect restorations for treatment of toothwear Long-­‐term provisionals Occlusion Hands on: Facebow and Composite build-­‐ups Day 10: Replacement of Missing Teeth (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Reasons for replacing missing teeth Types of bridge designs and when to use which design Material selection Preparation of bridges, temporisation and cementation Soft tissue management and Aesthetic pontic site creation Aesthetic denture design Hands on: Bridge preps: Resin Bonded bridges, F-­‐M, F-­‐F, composite bridges Day 11: Practice Day (70% Hands-­‐on 30% theory) Complex case assessment and Problem solving Management of multi-­‐disciplinary cases Treatment planning the complex case Hands on: Delegates to practice hands on techniques taught throughout the year Day 12: The Finale Maintenance of patients Restorative-­‐Orthodontic interface What not to treat and What to refer Dealing with failures and Trouble Shooting Course Dates: Group 1 Day: 1 Topic: Introduction, Smile Design and Patient Management Date: 6 October 2015 Location: th
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17 November 2015 2 Hotel Henry VIII 12th January 2016 3 Colour, Shade Taking and Tooth Whitening Clinical Photography, Case Presentation and Marketing 4 Direct Anterior Aesthetics 5 Indirect Anterior Aesthetics Part I 6 7 Indirect Anterior Aesthetics Part II Direct Posterior Aesthetics and Indirect Posterior Aesthetics Part I 8 Indirect Posterior Aesthetics Part II 9 Tooth wear, and Full mouth Rehab 10 Replacement of Missing Teeth 11 Practice Day 12 The Finale: Bringing it all together 15th December 2015 26th January 2016 Location: Hotel Henry VIII Hotel Henry VIII Hotel Henry VIII 23 February 2016 Eastman Dental Institute Eastman Dental Institute 22nd March 2016 Eastman Dental Institute 19th April 2016 Eastman Dental Institute 17th May 2016 Eastman Dental Institute 14th June 2016 Eastman Dental Institute rd
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12 July 2016 Eastman Dental Institute 9th August 2016 Eastman Dental Institute 6th September 2016 Hotel Henry VIII Please be aware that one or two of these dates may change but you will be notified of any changes before the course commences. Course Fee: To reserve your place on the course a deposit of £200 is required, which will be returned to you at the end of the year. Payments can be made in instalments or as a single payment. Each session costs £495 + VAT. Total Cost: £5,940 + VAT Instalments: Date: Amount: th
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June 24 2016 £1,485 + VAT Payments can be made by bank transfer or debit card. Credit cards are subject to 1.5% surcharge. Cash, Cheques and banker drafts are not accepted. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions: Email: [email protected] Website: www.aspiredentalacademy.com Aspire Dental Academy