Practical Restorative Tips for Dental Therapists: Part 2
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
London
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
1 Day
This one-day course for dental therapists will strengthen your skills in diagnosing and planning restorative treatment for situations including routine cases and dental emergencies.
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About this course
The course aims to help you:
develop skills and gain confidence in examining, diagnosing and planning restorative treatment applicable to a number of situations
update your practical skills in using composite resin in posterior teeth
deal with emergency treatment in dental trauma cases
diagnose and plan restorative treatment for a number of situations including routine cases and dental emergencies
By the end of the day, you'll have learnt about the different restorative filling materials for both provisional and definitive restorations.
On returning to your practice, you should be able to put these clinical skills to use immediately, working with increased confidence and competency.
You'll need to be a qualified dental therapist to attend this course.
You'll earn 6.5 hours verifiable CPD and a certificate of attendance.
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Subjects
- Dental
- Posterior
- Emergency patients
- Emergency
- Dental Nurses
- Dental Assistant
- Dental Nurse
- Dental Hygiene
- Dental Implants
- Dental photography
Course programme
Lectures will include the following:
- Restorative tips for typical posterior composite restorations
- Restorative tips for other filling materials
- Restorative tips for emergency patients, including what is an emergency and what can wait
Hands-on work will cover the use of:
- rubber dam
- different matrix band techniques for composite
- putty indices to improve restorations
- layering technique to improve the aesthetics of your restorations
Practical Restorative Tips for Dental Therapists: Part 2