DAY 1 | 15 November 2019
Title: TMD, It's Diagnosis and Treatment | Faculty: Prof. Paul Tipton & Mr. Gary Jenkinson & Dr. Adam Toft & Dr. Ashish Rayeral | Time: 09:00 – 18:00
This course is ideal for dental practitioners who want to expand their clinical skills and gain experience to improve their knowledge-base and techniques.
Course Outline
The morning session will consist of a TMD seminar and the afternoon session will cover an occlusal splints hands-on practical.
Agenda
09:00 – 10:30 |
TMD seminar |
10:30 – 10:45 |
Discussions |
10:45 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 – 11:45 |
TMD seminar continued |
13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00 – 16:00 |
Hands-on practical: Occlusal splints |
16:00 – 16:15 |
Discussions |
16:15 – 16:30 |
Coffee Break |
16:30 – 18:00 |
Case review & discussion |
DAY 2 | 16 November 2019
Title: Adhesive Bridge Preparation Techniques | Faculty: Prof. Paul Tipton & Dr. Adam Toft & Dr. Ashish Rayeral | Time: 09:00 – 18:00
Course Objectives
By the time the delegates have completed this course will:
- Critique failures in Maryland bridge design
- Evaluate the criteria determining the type of Maryland bridge prescribed
- Describe the applications for: single cantilever, fixed-moveable, and fixed-fixed designs
- Incorporate design features to resist forces: lingually, occlusally and coronally
- Produce preparations showing gingival finish lines of the correct depth and position
- Demonstrate guide planes to increase the wing height and give retention/resistance form
- Present proximal grooves parallel to the tooth long axis and having mesial and distal walls
- Confine the lingual groove within the gingival and occlusal finish lines
- Respect the preservation of the grooves‘ lingual walls when placing rest seats
- Confirm fixed-fixed bridge design features show a common line of a draw on all abutments
Course Aim
Attending this course will help delegates:
- Recognise the causes of Maryland bridge failure
- Determine the features which are ideal in Maryland bridge design
- Understand the forces which can displace the bridge
- Describe how the design features resist the displacing forces
- Appreciate why we must maintain enamel in the preparation
- Realise the objective of the proximal guide plane
- Predict the consequences of not temporizing the preparation
- Discuss the options available for creating space for the bridge
- Identify the determinants for placement of the occlusal finish line in maxillary bridges
Course Topics
- ¾ crowns
- Single cantilever
- Fixed-moveable
- Tooth mobility
- Fixed-fixed
- Proximal extension
- Grooves
- Guide planes
- Rest seats
Agenda
08:00 – 08:30 |
Registration | Welcoming coffee |
08:30 – 10:30 |
Maryland Prep Lecture |
10:30 – 10:45 |
Discussions with the faculty |
10:45 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 – 13:00 |
Maryland Prep Lecture (Continued) |
13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00 – 16:00 |
Hands-on Practical: Maryland Bridge Preps |
16:00 – 16:15 |
Discussions with the faculty |
16:15 – 16:30 |
Coffee Break |
16:30 – 18:00 |
Hands-on Practical: Maryland Bridge Preps (Continued) |
18:00 |
End |
DAY 3 | 17 NOVEMBER 2019
Title: Smile Design, Anterior & Posterior Diagnostic Waxing & Lab Communications Part 1 | Faculty: Prof. Paul Tipton, Dr. Ashish Rayarel & Gary Jenkinson | Time: 09:00 – 18:00
Course Outline
The morning session will consist of a smile design lecture which will include:
- How to choose between creating a natural smile or media smile for your patient.
- Cosmetic Imaging techniques for sales and treatment planning
- Assessing Occlusal vertical dimension
- Creating the correct Occlusal planes for the full mouth recon.
- Choosing the ideal centre line for your patient.
- Communication with the technician the correct smile line and anterior Occlusal plane.
- Creating ideal aesthetics by incorporating golden proportion into your restorations.
- Understanding Anterior tooth shapes and anatomy to create beautiful Anterior composite and porcelain restorations
The afternoon session will include a hands on Diagnostic waxing practical and will be completed on the anterior teeth.
Agenda
09:00 – 10:30 |
The art & science of smile Design lecture |
10:30 – 10:45 |
Discussions |
10:45 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 – 13.00 |
Smile design lecture continued |
13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00 – 16:00 |
Hands-on practical: Creating anterior tooth form and shape for ideal aesthetics practical |
16:00 – 16:15 |
Discussions |
16:15 – 16:30 |
Coffee Break |
16:30 – 18:00 |
Hands-on practical: Creating anterior tooth form and shape for ideal aesthetics practical (continued) |
DAY 4 | 18 November 2019
Title: Smile Design, Anterior & Posterior Diagnostic Waxing & Lab Communications Part 2 | Faculty: Prof. Paul Tipton, Dr. Ashish Rayarel & Gary Jenkinson | Time: 09:00 – 18:00
Course Outline
The morning session will consist of a smile design lecture which will cover:
- Using phonetics to ensure correct tooth profiles
- Lip lines and central incisor dominance
- 50:40:30 rule for contact areas
- Importance of the Dennis Tarnow rule for eliminating black triangle disease.
- Creating the ideal buccal corridor and changing emergence profile v banana teeth
- Soft tissue aesthetics
- Restorative solutions to uneven gingival margins
- Use of pink composite and porcelain to mimic gingival tissue.
- Using Anterior restorative Ortho GDP techniques to create ideal aesthetics prior to restoring
The afternoon session will consist of a hands-on diagnostic waxing practical and will be completed on the posterior teeth.
Agenda
09:00 – 10:30 |
Smile Design Part 2 lecture |
10:30 – 10:45 |
Discussions |
10:45 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 – 13.00 |
Smile design Part 2 lecture continued |
13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00 – 16:00 |
Lecture: lab communications techniques |
16:00 – 16:15 |
Discussions |
16:15 – 16:30 |
Coffee Break |
16:30 – 18:00 |
Understanding the importance of and creating ideal Posterior Anatomy using Articulators and PKT wax sedative techniques - Practical |
In addition, the hands-on training course will let the participants:
- Understand Tooth Anatomy and how it relates to Anterior direct and indirect restorations
- Learn Mandibular movements and how Posterior Anatomy relates to these movements and the settings of the Articulator
- Learn how to make your Anterior Direct restorations look beautiful and natural by learning essential tooth anatomy
- Learn how to make your Posterior Direct restorations look natural, beautiful and functional by understanding Posterior tooth anatomy and how it relates to Mandibular movements and Articulator settings