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Welcome to the Winter edition of the ADA continuing professional development update your email preferences online at NSW Centre for Professional Development to a broad audience and give general adansw.com.au/myprofile to ensure you (CPD) Program Guide for 2021. What a practitioners, specialists, hygienists, oral never miss out when a local or destination year it has been so far! We have hosted health therapists, prosthetists and all other event is advertised. an eager-to-learn 1,200 delegates here in dental professionals a taste of the high- On behalf of the entire CPD team, we St Leonards this year already. In addition, quality dental education offered by ADA would like to thank you for your continued there were almost 700 delegates attending NSW CPD. support and look forward to welcoming you the ADX Melbourne CPD Program and ADX This edition of the CPD Program Guide again soon. Online Virtual CPD Program across May features a select number of CPD courses and June. on offer from our friends in the west, the We were proudly invited to curate the ADAWA Branch. Pages 22 and 23 showcase Hayley Smith CPD program for ADX Melbourne earlier four upcoming courses in Western CPD Manager this year. A total of 32 speakers presented Australia. Just follow the QR code link to 68 in-person sessions over the event’s register if you fancy a getaway.** three days and a further 29 presenters If WA isn’t your thing, then why not consider recorded 34 lectures for the online heading south? We have two popular program. ADX Melbourne presented courses being held in Tasmania later in the ** (We recommend you check current national an excellent opportunity to introduce border travel restrictions due to COVID-19 before year (see Simplifying Aesthetic Anterior many experienced, knowledgeable and registering for and making travel arrangements for Composites, Page 15 and The Basics of entertaining speakers to the audience. We interstate courses.) Clinical Photography, Page 29).** wish to extend our deepest gratitude to every one of them for making themselves CPD courses for 2021 are filling fast and available for what turned out to be a very we are constantly scheduling more for this successful event. year and beyond. Remember, if a course date for this year is full, be sure to check Events such as ADX, superbly organised by 2022, as many dates are now confirmed the Australian Dental Industry Association and taking registrations. Don’t forget to also (ADIA), allow us to showcase the best of

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CORP169 ADA 2021 - NEWTOM GO A4 FP PRESS.indd 1 19/04/2021 11:54 Table of Contents New courses will be added throughout the year. Please check our website at www.adacpd.com.au regularly for updates. For further information on any course, call toll free on 1800 737 346 or send an email to [email protected]

Course Course Date Course Title Pg Date Course Title Pg July 2021 October 2021 Orthodontic Considerations for the Minimally Invasive Dental Extractions and 14 6 2 31 Dental Hygienist Crown Lengthening Surgery Dental Records, Consent and 8 Surgical Draping 32 21 7 Complaint Management 9 Dental Sedation Refresher Course 33 Infection Prevention and Control - 17 8 Conservative Management of the Worn Continuing to Achieve Best Practice 14 Dentition - Including Injection Moulding 34 23 A Restorative Mini-Residency 9 Restorative Techniques 24 Back to Basics - From Start to Endo: Part 1 10 ADAWA Branch: Crown Preparation - 14 22 from Conventional to Bonded 28 The Cracked Tooth Conundrum 12 Thinking Outside the Box: Traditional and August 2021 15 Not So Traditional Approaches to Restorative 35 Management of Medical Emergencies Solutions 11 13 in the Dental Practice 14 Prosthodontic Problems? 36 Four-Handed Dentistry for the 26 14 22 ADAWA Branch: Red, White, Night and Bite 23 Dental Team 23 Battle of the Bonds 37 Simplifying Aesthetic Anterior Composite 28 15 Resins November 2021 Oral Cancer (Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma 21 16 1 Enhanced 38 (OSCC)) Education Day ADAWA Branch: Porcelain Veneers & 5 23 September 2021 Ceramic Onlays 3 Working Posture for the Dental Team 17 Fundamentals of Ceramic Inlays, 6 39 Onlays and Overlays 8 Surgical Skills for Implant Dentistry 18 12 Foundation Level Implant Modular Course 40 11 Fundamentals of Tooth 19 10 Policy and Simple Document Writing 42 10 Essentials for Starting or Joining a Practice 20 24 Surgical Dentistry for the General Dentist 43 Exiting Your Practice and Maximising Your 11 21 Outcome 25 I Don’t Give a Dam… But I Should! 44 ADAWA Branch: Single Crown Preps - 11 22 26 Advanced Contemporary Endodontics 45 A Hands-on Course February 2022 15 Planning Essentials 24 25 Anxiety Control in Dentistry 46 16 Practical Radiography in Dental Practice 25 March 2022 17 Modern Endodontics Simplified 26 All-Ceramic Crowns and Veneers 16 48 22 Forensic Odontology 28 in the Aesthetic Practice 22 The Basics of Clinical Photography 29 24 Vital for Dentists 30

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Dentist Recent Graduates Hands-on Lecture Patient Demo Hygienist/Therapist Dental Team ONLINE

DATES: Wednesday 14 July 2021 TIME: 6:00pm – 9:30pm CPD HOURS: 3.0 VENUE: Online COSTS INC GST Member $110 Hygienist/Therapists/Prosthetist $110 REGISTER Non member $132

Orthodontic Considerations for the Dental Hygienist Answering the important questions all hygienists need to know Presented by Dr Eric Lowenhaupt (USA)

COURSE OUTLINE Members of the Dental Hygienist ABOUT THE PRESENTER Association of Australia (DHAA) register at Dental hygienists often see patients in the Hygienist member rate of $110. If you Dr Eric Lowenhaupt, D.D.S. attended some form of active orthodontic treatment would like to become a member of DHAA Florida State University for undergraduate or have some type of retainer. Modern visit www.dhaa.info studies and Emory University in Atlanta for orthodontics and all the various orthodontic his Dental and Orthodontic training. He techniques and appliances used today can We are also offering this as an online completed a general practice residency present very challenging hygiene problems evening course at the rate of $110. Please and practiced general dentistry for six for both the patients and the hygienist. email [email protected] or call us on years before returning for his graduate Many questions arise from both the dental 1800 737 346 to book the evening online orthodontic training at Emory University. hygienists and the patient. What is the course. From 1986-2016 he was in the private proper way for patients and hygienists to practice of Orthodontics and Dentofacial properly clean braces? What are ‘white LEARNING OBJECTIVES Orthopedics in Jupiter, Florida caring for spot’ lesions? What causes them, and how a variety of patients including children do you avoid and treat them? What role do • How do orthodontic appliances work and adults. Dr. Lowenhaupt lectures both fluorides play in patients with orthodontic (how and why teeth move) nationally and internationally. He is an appliances? What is the role of smooth • The proper methods for instructing Associate Professor in the Department surface sealants in the orthodontic patient? patients to clean with orthodontic of Community Dentistry at the University How do you clean around fixed retainers? appliances of Alabama and a consultant for the What hygiene cautions should be observed • Proper methods for performing Veterans Administration Hospital. He has with patients wearing removable aligners cleaning on patients with braces and been a Diplomat of the American Board of (Invisalign)? What about bleaching teeth other appliances Orthodontics (Board Certified) since 1993. with orthodontic appliances in place? What • What white spot lesions are and how to effects do third molars have on orthodontic avoid and treat them results? What should you check for on • The role of fluorides and sealants in orthodontic patients at routine hygiene orthodontic treatment appointments? • The effects of tooth bleaching during This three-hour course has been orthodontic treatment specifically designed for the dental • The effect that third molars have on hygienist to answer these questions. It orthodontic treatment will be an informative and entertaining • Proper cleaning for removable evening that will increase your knowledge appliances of orthodontic hygiene considerations and make you feel more comfortable when dealing with orthodontic patients.

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6 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Wednesday 21 July 2021 TIME:9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $450 REGISTER Non Member $540 Hygienists/Therapists $450 Dental Team $350 Recent Grad $360 Student $99 Includes lunch and refreshments

Dental Records, Consent and Complaint Management A Practical Approach to Navigating the Dento-Legal Environment Presented by Dr Craig Brown

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES ABOUT THE PRESENTER

We owe it to our patients and ourselves Experiencing a varied combination Dr Craig Brown graduated with a Bachelor to be the best practitioners we can be - of lectures, case examples and video of (BDS) with Second Class and this goes beyond clinical expertise. presentations, course participants will gain Honours from the University of in In a world of information overload and an understanding of: 1986. He is a general dental practitioner competing demands on our time, it is and has been running his own two-dentist • The legal and statutory environments often difficult to get to the core facts of an practice in Manly, Sydney, since 1988. Craig applicable to dental practice issue without negotiating a large amount worked for ADA NSW Advisory Services of unnecessary material. This course will • How to satisfy the expectations of the on a part-time basis for over 10 years, resolve that for participants by drawing regulators regarding dental records firstly as a Peer Advisor and subsequently on the presenter’s experience and by complying with the Health Records in a consultancy capacity. He has held an distilling, in a single day, the most critical good practice principles of the AHPRA appointment as Adjunct Lecturer in the considerations for dental practitioners Code of Conduct School of Dentistry and Health Sciences regarding dental records, consent and • How to meet obligations with respect to at Charles Sturt University and was complaint management. Being aware of privacy, confidentiality and security, as admitted as a Fellow of both the Academy our obligations and how to meet them well as how to respond appropriately to of Dentistry International and the Pierre and identifying the strategies and tools requests for dental records Fauchard Academy in 2015. Craig has had to minimise risk is key to a satisfying • Considerations around the consent numerous articles on dento-legal matters professional career. This is a day to clear process - getting the terminology published in The NSW Dentist and the Guild up any confusion, be reassured by what right, patient autonomy, capacity, Insurance Annual Dento-Legal Review. He you are already doing well and learn what documentation and the consequences has presented widely within NSW and the needs to be done to address any areas of proceeding without consent ACT. requiring your attention. • Why people complain, strategies to put in place to reduce risk, how to COURSE TOPICS manage the dissatisfied patient, dealing effectively with the dilemma of ceasing • Dentists and the law to treat • Dental Records - What do I need to know? What do I need to do? • A guide to consent in the dental environment • Complaint management - handling the “Excellent program and very useful in the current, dissatisfied patient ever-changing practice environment.” ~ SP, 2019

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 7 DATES: Sat 17 July (Canberra), Sat 7 August 2021 (Bowral), Wed 6 October 2021, Fri 15 October 2021 (Albury), Wed 15 December 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $490 Hygienist/Therapist $390 REGISTER Dental Team (cost per person) $290 Dental Student $390 Non Member $588 Recent Grad $392

Infection Prevention and Control - Continuing to Achieve Best Practice Endorsed and delivered by the ADA and considering the COVID-19 context, this course is the premier source of contemporary infection control information for the dental profession in 2021. Presented by Kylie Robb MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CIPC-P, MAICD

COURSE OUTLINE • Understanding Level Restrictions and ABOUT THE PRESENTER how this impacts IPC The ADA secured PPE, consulted with • Healthcare consumer expectations and Kylie Robb heads the Australian Dental regulators and continuously engaged with how to manage them Association’s (NSW Branch) Practice the leading authorities and government Services division and has been instrumental • What affects IPC compliance and team agencies responsible for the COVID-19 in advocating for best practice in infection performance – and what to do about it response to ensure leadership and control standards for the oral health guidance was timely and best practice for • How to complete a steriliser log – live profession in Australia. the profession. demonstration • Principles for steriliser testing and Kylie is a Board Director of ACIPC, has a We know the dental profession trusts ADA indicator use against AS/NZS 4815:2006 Master of Health Services Management NSW to distil vast amounts of dynamic • Objective approach to Batch Control in Clinical Leadership, is a Credentialed information into sensible and manageable Identification Infection Control Professional (CICP-P) and action-based implementation strategies. an Adjunct Lecturer for the University of • Sterilising room – the top areas of Newcastle’s Oral Health School of Health This course focuses on the key elements opportunity Sciences among many achievements. of managing COVID-19 risk while revisiting • Endodontics, the lab and handpieces Kylie is a respected presenter across the top areas of opportunity to improve IPC Australia, routinely providing education and processes based on performance-based LEARNING OBJECTIVES leadership on infection control and clinical data and insights gained as the profession’s • Make risk-based IPC decisions based on governance. During the height of COVID-19 peak body. principles in 2020, the World Health Organisation’s Suitable for all registered dental • Understand the common grey areas Western Pacific Regional Office invited Kylie practitioners, Australian Dental Council – and make them black and white for to share her knowledge and experience candidates, prosthetists, dental practice your practice to representatives of a region that is home teams, industry and product representatives • Objectively review the status quo with a to 1.9 billion people and in 2019, Kylie and consumer advocates. quality improvement mindset was selected as a coveted International Ambassador for the Society for Healthcare • The ADA have a lot of resources to help Epidemiology of America. COURSE TOPICS you - learn about them throughout the course • COVID-19! What just happened? What do you have to do now? • Understanding the regulatory framework for IPC that applies to dental • Safe systems of work and risk-based practitioners decision making for routine use of surgical masks, P2/N95 respirators, • Understand what contemporary hand disinfectants hygiene principles involve and how to apply them in a dental practice • Physical distancing in the dental practice • Confidence with what the key IPC obligations are for dental practitioners

8 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Friday 23 & Saturday 24 July 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 13.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST: ADA Member $1,980 REGISTER Non Member $2,880 Recent Grad $1,782 Includes lunch and refreshments

A Restorative Mini-Residency What do we do when a direct restoration would seem wildly optimistic, yet a crown overly destructive? Presented by Dr Jason Smithson

COURSE OUTLINE halos and crack lines. • To be able to restore an upper incisor • How to rapidly polish to recreate natural tooth Class 4 with direct resin, create Two-day hands-on and lecture presentation enamel surfaces life-like incisal edge effects and finish with special guest international speaker Dr • How to prepare ultra-conservative with a rapid efficient polishing protocol Jason Smithson presenting via video-link! ceramic onlays in teeth, which are ABOUT THE PRESENTER In recent years it has become well too heavily broken down for direct accepted that direct composite resin resin whilst avoiding full veneer crown Dr Jason Smithson qualified at the Royal restorations are predictable in small preparations: step-by-step protocols London Hospital in 1995; achieving a to medium sized cavities; similarly, the for simple, rapid preparation from number of awards including The Constance durability of full coverage crowns is well compromised tooth to ideal prep within Klein Memorial, The Stafford Millar, and known. However, the grey area is when a 10 minutes. The Malcolm Jenkins Scholarships, The cavity falls somewhere between the two. • How to deal with margins, which American Association of Endodontics Prize What do we do when a direct restoration are deep within the gingival sulcus: and the Overall Award for Clinical Dentistry. would seem wildly optimistic, yet a crown GME (Gingival Margin Elevation) overly destructive? for hard tissue conservation, After spending three years in oral surgery simplified impression taking and easy residency in London and a further year These and many other similar questions cementation. practising restorative dentistry in London’s go through the mind of the busy general Harley Street Medical District, he relocated • How to optimize bond strengths in practitioner many times every day. This to Cornwall in the extreme southwest of conservative non-retentive onlay comprehensive, evidence-based hands-on England. Jason practices at Pure Dental preparations with IDS (Immediate course offers clear, easily understandable Health and Wellbeing, where his main focus Dentine Sealing). protocols to simplify the decision-making is microscope enhanced adhesive dentistry. process and compliments this with end-to- • How to simply and predictably prepare end workflows to rapidly restore posterior an upper central incisor for a full Jason has achieved Diplomat Status teeth with direct composite resin in more veneer crown and produce a beautiful, in Restorative Dentistry from the Royal simple cavities and ceramic onlays for more predictable all-ceramic restoration. College of Surgeons (England) and is a broken-down teeth. Likewise, protocols for member of the “Bio-Emulation” Study LEARNING OBJECTIVES both direct resin and full coverage crowns Group, an international think-tank devoted to adhesive dentistry. are explored in the anterior dentition. This • To understand the ceramic onlay and class is 75% hands-on. full veneer crown He has published numerous articles on • To be able to prepare a central incisor adhesive and aesthetic dentistry in both the COURSE TOPICS for a full veneer crown UK and abroad. • How to place a class 1 direct composite • To be able prepare an upper first molar resin with amazing life-like occlusal for an MOD Ceramic Onlay with IDS, morphology enhanced with tints. GME and fabrication of a provisional restoration. • How to restore a large MID fracture on PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: an anterior tooth with direct-resin, yet • To understand Class 1 and Class 4 achieve aesthetics to rival porcelain. restorations • How to create believable incisal edge • To be able to place a Class 1 direct effects such as opacities, incisal edge restoration with dentin and enamel shades and fissure tints

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 9 NEW COURSE FOR 2021

DATES: Saturday 24 July 2021 TIME 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for ProfessionalDevelopment 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $490 REGISTER Non Member $588 Recent Grad $392 Student $99 Includes lunch and refreshments

Back to Basics - From Start to Endo: Part 1 Reviewing the basic principles of endodontic treatment Presented by Dr Steven Cohn AM, Dr Peter Case, Dr Marcus Yan, Dr Elizabeth Lou

COURSE OUTLINE • Identify the objectives in root canal Dr Marcus Yan (BDS, MDSc(Endo), FRACDS, preparation MRACDS(Endo), FPFA, FICD) is the one of The latest trends, developments, and • Recognize how these objectives can the two principals and owner of Sydney techniques in endodontics' evolving world be met with modern instruments and Endodontists since 2004.He is a former can be confusing and difficult to evaluate, techniques president of the Australian Society of especially for recent graduates at the • Understand the role of irrigation and Endodontology (NSW) Branch and is the beginning of their careers. medication in endodontic treatment current Councillor member (Australia) of the Asian Pacific Endodontic Confederation. This one-day lecture program aims to • Understand the goals of obturation Marcus has been regularly involved in review the basic principles of endodontic and how to achieve them with different conducting courses in endodontics with treatment and prepare the general materials and techniques practitioner to perform endodontics on a Continuing Education in Dentistry at the routine and predictable basis. ABOUT THE PRESENTERS since 2002. Topics include endodontic diagnosis and Dr Steve Cohn AM DDS Cert Endo DABE Dr Elizabeth Lou (BDS, DClinDent) is an treatment planning, access cavity design FADI FICD FPFA is a specialist endodontist Endodontist in Sydney. She obtained and canal location, length determination in Sydney. Steve has taught undergraduate her dental and specialist training from with electronic apex locators and and postgraduate endodontics at the the University of Adelaide. She has been radiographic techniques, root canal University of Sydney and Westmead in involved with clinical teaching at the preparation principles and obturation of the Hospital since 1979 and is the former University of Adelaide and at the Westmead root canal space. Director of Postgraduate Endodontic dental hospital. Education at the University of Sydney. In This lecture day is a prerequisite to attend 1998 Steve started the first microscope a two-day limited attendance hands-on training courses for endodontists in workshop on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 Australia. In the last 10 years Dr Cohn has January 2022. run more courses for CED than any other educator. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Dr Peter Case BDSc (Hons) DClinDent • Develop a systematic approach to the (Endo) was a Lieutenant Commander in diagnosis of endodontic cases the Royal Australian Navy, serving as the • Understand the most effective clinical Fleet Dental Surgeon, providing endodontic tests that will facilitate that correct treatment and was one of the senior clinical diagnosis mentors for the junior dental officers of • Improve endodontic outcomes by the Australian Defence Force. Peter is improving the accuracy of working the President of the Australian Society of length determination Endodontology (NSW) and Secretary of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Endodontists.

10 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Friday 28 and Saturday 29 January 2022 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 13.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $1,890 REGISTER Non-member $2,268 Includes lunch and refreshments

Back to Basics - From Start to Endo: Part 2 Build your skills and confidence in endodontic treatment Presented by Dr Steven Cohn AM, Dr Peter Case, Dr Alexander Lee, Dr Marcus Yan

COURSE OUTLINE • Take consistent radiographic images run more courses for the University of during treatment Sydney Continuing Education in Dentistry This practical two-day hands-on workshop • Understand access cavity design and program than any other educator. is limited to 16 participants. Delegates clues to canal location must have attended the ‘Back to Basics - Dr Peter Case BDSc (Hons) DClinDent • Determining the working length by From Start to Endo: Part 1’ lecture day on (Endo) was a Lieutenant Commander in manual and electronic methods Saturday, July 24, 2021, to be eligible for the Royal Australian Navy, serving as the • Understand the role of irrigation and 'Part 2' of the course. Fleet Dental Surgeon, providing endodontic intracanal medication treatment and was one of the senior clinical This course's philosophy allows participants • Understand the principles of rotary mentors for the junior dental officers of to slowly build their skills and confidence in instrumentation regardless of the the Australian Defence Force. Peter is carrying out endodontic treatment on all system being used the President of the Australian Society of teeth. The two-day course will be lecture- • Evaluate different obturation techniques Endodontology (NSW) and Secretary of the based with interactive demonstrations and and materials Australian and New Zealand Academy of discussions of all phases of endodontic Endodontists. treatment. Participants will carry out the OTHER INFORMATION clinical exercises on specifically designed Dr Alexander Lee BDSc (Hons), MDSc endodontic teaching models and natural Participants are required to supply a (Endo) FRACDS is an endodontist working teeth. minimum of four (4) adult multirooted in Sydney. He graduated in 1993 from the teeth with fully formed roots. Teeth that University of Queensland where he also The clinical sessions will be preceded by have had any prior endodontic treatment obtained his specialist training in 2000. He practical lectures and hands-on exercises are not acceptable. Delegates will was in general practice for 8 years before in endodontic treatment phases. These receive further information about course starting his specialist endodontic practice in include building up teeth with orthodontic requirements upon registration. Hornsby in 2003. bands to prevent fractures and to provide an aseptic working environment, the rapid If you use loupes please bring them to the Dr Marcus Yan (BDS, MDSc(Endo), FRACDS, application of rubber dam and accurate course. MRACDS(Endo), FPFA, FICD) is the one of and easy endodontic radiology. Clinically, the two principals and owner of Sydney participants will have the opportunity to ABOUT THE PRESENTERS Endodontists since 2004.He is a former use the latest technology, including apex president of the Australian Society of locators, rotary NiTi files and gutta-percha Dr Steve Cohn AM DDS Cert Endo DABE Endodontology (NSW) Branch and is the root filling devices. The final seminar will FADI FICD FPFA is a specialist endodontist current Councillor member (Australia) of involve a constructive analysis of the in Sydney. Steve has taught undergraduate the Asian Pacific Endodontic Confederation. participants' clinical results. This lecture will and postgraduate endodontics at the Marcus has been regularly involved in include a comprehensive set of notes. University of Sydney and Westmead conducting courses in endodontics with Hospital since 1979 and is the former Continuing Education in Dentistry at the LEARNING OBJECTIVES Director of Postgraduate Endodontic University of Sydney since 2002. Education at the University of Sydney. In

• Carry out pre-treatment procedures to 1998 Steve started the first microscope PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: assess if the tooth can be treated training courses for endodontists in • Apply rubber dam efficiently and quickly Australia. In the last 13 years Dr Cohn has in all endodontic cases

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 11 DATES: Wednesday 28 July 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $390 REGISTER Non Member $468 Recent Grad $312 Includes lunch and refreshments

The Cracked Tooth Conundrum Discussing the diagnosis and management of a complex clinical issue Presented by Dr Peter Case and Dr Chris Moule

COURSE OUTLINE • Endodontic considerations Whilst maintaining a full-time military commitment, Peter also worked part- - The response of the pulp to cracks In the era of modern dentistry, we are time in the Park Street practice of Sydney seeing ageing patients retaining a heavily - Bacterial ingress and crack Endodontists. Peter commenced full time restored dentition for longer. Bruxism propagation with Sydney Endodontists in June 2014. is a common outcome due to the ever- Peter is the immediate past president of the increasing stresses of a fast-paced life. - Minimal access and conservation of Australian Society of Endodontology (NSW) These and many other factors result in tooth structure and is the immediate past secretary of the cracks forming within teeth. • Restorative considerations Australian and New Zealand Academy of Endodontists. The general dental practitioner is often - Modern restorative philosophies for required to diagnose, restore and maintain restoring cracked teeth He is particularly interested in the areas of a tooth or teeth that have been cracked. orofacial pain diagnosis, dental radiology - Restorative techniques and trouble and surgical endodontics. Peter has This one-day multidisciplinary lecture will shooting discuss the diagnosis and management of published research in the field of root this often complicated clinical situation and • Prognosis and Outcomes canal disinfection using Ozone gas in outcomes that can be expected and how to an international peer reviewed scientific inform patients. journal. Dr Chris Moule is a specialist prosthodontist ABOUT THE PRESENTERS and practises in Sydney CBD. He completed his undergraduate training at the University COURSE TOPICS Dr Peter Case completed his BDSc from the University of Queensland in 2001, of Melbourne and graduated with first class • Etiology and types of cracks then a Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry Honours. After working for several years in regional general dental practice, he moved Diagnosis: in Endodontics in 2009. Peter was a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal to Sydney and completed a Doctorate in - History taking Australian Navy, serving as the Fleet Dental Clinical Dentistry in Prosthodontics in 2012. - Clinical signs and symptoms of cracks Surgeon. He is one of the senior clinical Chris is President of the Australian mentors for the junior Dental Officers of Prosthodontic Society (NSW branch) - Clinical Examination the Australian Defence Force. and has a Membership with the Royal - Radiographic examination and findings Australian College of Dental Surgeons including 3D imaging (Prosthodontics). He teaches clinical prosthodontics at the University of Sydney. - Use of illumination and magnification

12 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Wednesday 11 August 2021, Friday 5 November 2021, Monday 7 March 2022, Tuesday 5 April 2022, Thursday 27 October 2022 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW

COSTS INC GST REGISTER ADA Member $690 Non Member $828 Hygienist/Therapist $495 Dental Team Member $495 Recent Grad $595 Includes lunch and refreshments

Management of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice Medical emergencies do happen in dentistry. Are you prepared? Presented by Dr John Fahey, Cynergex Group

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS TRAINING OPTION 2:

This hands-on course leads to certification • Team-based approach Courses at your surgery in Advanced Life Support for dentists • Latest science and techniques For groups of more than six team and staff. The training will provide the • CPR training members, it’s more cost-efficient to have practitioner and their support staff with a • Advanced resuscitation techniques Cynergex Group attend your surgery to simple algorithm for managing medical • Oxygen in medical emergencies conduct training. Please allow sufficient emergencies within the practice. • Airway devices space in the surgery and reception area for Participants will learn about the most • Drug protocols the practical sessions. Contact Cynergex common life-threatening medical Group directly on 02 9420 4699 for further conditions, how to recognise them and how Scenario exercises are used throughout the details. to conduct a quick and accurate clinical course for assessment and certification. The assessment and lead the practice team in course is available to dentists and their staff ABOUT THE PRESENTER providing effective treatment. (including administration staff) on a space available basis. Dr John Fahey (PhD) has over 40 years’ EQUIPMENT TRAINING WILL INCLUDE experience in emergency medicine and DENTAL EMERGENCY KITS pre-hospital care. This has enabled John • Airway management using advanced to develop a number of courses in modern airway devices For more information about the kits, please pre-hospital emergency medical care for • Respiratory and cardiac support using contact Cynergex Group. Full training the dental industry and the professions. supplementary oxygen therapy, bag should be undertaken before use. These courses combine simplicity and and mask ventilation The kits have been developed in advanced techniques in a comprehensive • Use of drugs including Asprin, consultation with dental practitioners and package designed for specific industries Adrenaline, Salbutamol, health departments around Australia. and workplaces and for medical personnel Glyceraltrinitrate and Glucose such as ambulance officers, industrial paramedics and for dental and medical • Use of Automated External Defibrillator TRAINING OPTION 1: professionals. Many of these courses are and Pulse Oximetry Courses at the Centre for Professional now regarded as industry standards. Development Clinical Training Centre This option is best for those who require only part of their team to be trained at one time. It also makes an enjoyable team- building day for you and your staff.

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 13 DATES: Thursday 26 August 2021 TIME: 9:30am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $495 REGISTER Non Member $594 Recent Grad $396 Hygienist/Therapist $295 Dental Team $295 Student $199 Includes lunch and refreshments

Four-Handed Dentistry for the Dental Team Working together as a team to deliver productive and efficient dental treatment Presented by Cathy Schafer and Lynette Shaw

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

This course will provide training for • Outline of OHS in the dental practice Cathy Schafer is currently working at OTEN the dental team to help them work • Infection control as a dental teacher. She has 17 years’ together, productively and efficiently. It • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) experience as a teacher and over 25 years’ will demonstrate how to lessen fatigue, experience in dental practice, including • Benefits of four-handed dentistry decrease stress levels, improve posture private practice and large health fund • Transfer Zones (Positioning of the and work together as a cohesive team. dental centres. Her qualifications include Dentist and Dental Assistant) It will also improve the dental assistant’s Cert III and IV (Radiography, DHE and A&S) anticipation of procedures. • Positioning of operators in Dental, Grad Dip in OHS, TAE, DAU – • Transfer instruments technique Westmead Dental school. Participants will see how to make minimum • Light position movements throughout the procedure to Lynette Shaw has been in the dental • Triplex and suction position facilitate four-handed dentistry. Emphasis industry for 30 years, worked as a dental will be on accomplishing a smooth-flowing • Rubber dam set up assistant and management roles with a process, where each member of the dental • Full mouth rinse large health fund practice. Lyn works for team knows what is expected of them. OTEN TAFE teaching Certificate III Dental LEARNING OBJECTIVES Assisting and Health Administration/Practice When conducted properly, fatigue is Management. She also works with Sydney reduced because the procedures are This course will provide training for University to close the health gap for carried out so the dentist must concentrate participants to work together in a aboriginal communities. only on the dental treatment (not what is productive and efficient way. They will happening around them). Learn how body learn to: movements and eye focus can be kept to • Decrease stress a minimum, and productivity and patient • Lessen fatigue flow is increased as dental treatment is delivered in a specific routine manner. • Increase productivity • Provide patient comfort NOTE • Actively involve team members • Pass instruments correctly Dentists are encouraged to attend this • The Four-Handed technique between course with their staff. Dentist and Dental Assistant • The use of Suction and Triplex • Full mouth rinse

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DATES: Saturday 28 August 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: RACV/RACT Hobart, Apartment Hotel, 154-156 Collins Hobart TAS 7000 COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Non Member $1188 Includes lunch and refreshments

Simplifying Aesthetic Anterior Composite Resins Achieving excellent aesthetic and functional results when restoring anterior teeth Presented by Dr Michael Mandikos

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Beginning with a lecture covering the • Current composite resin technologies Dr Michael Mandikos is a registered relevant physical properties required and systems designed for aesthetic, specialist in Prosthodontics. Michael of composites to be used for restoring single and multi-layered build-up received his Bachelor of Dental Science anterior teeth, this one-day course techniques Degree with Honours, from the University explores the concepts of colour as they • Shade selection - understanding colour of Queensland and in 1998 he completed relate to tooth shade selection. As there are and teeth a three-year residency program at the presently so many options on the market, • A simplified approach to multi-layered State University of New York at Buffalo the importance of opacity/translucency as anterior composite restorations (USA), graduating with a Certificate in distinct from colour alone will be explained Prosthodontics and Masters Degree in • Finishing and polishing techniques to assist participants in selecting composite Biomaterials. He has researched composite for microfill, microhybrid, and systems for use in their own practices. resin materials and published research nanocomposites papers in Australian and international Finally, the multi-layered approach to • Can composite resins restore adequate journals on clinical and dental materials restoring anterior teeth using varying function and aesthetics? topics, as well as many clinical technique opacitie of composites will be demonstrated • Indications for choosing between articles in local dental magazines. together with simplified techniques for composite and ceramics build-up, finishing and polishing. • Are composite restorations cost- Michael is a Visiting Specialist Prosthodontist to the University of Queensland Dental The practical exercises in this course effective for the patient and the dentist? School and formerly to the Royal Australian will give participants the opportunity to • Clinical examples to illustrate Air Force. He is a reviewer for several restore typodont teeth utilising a multi- techniques for easier practice Journals including the Australian Dental shaded, aesthetic composite system and At the completion of the course, attendees Journal and Quintessence International the layering techniques presented in the should have a greater understanding of the and is a product evaluator for several lecture. newer composite technologies available to dental companies. Michael has presented achieve excellent aesthetic and functional continuing education programs at dental results when restoring anterior teeth. meetings throughout Australia, south-east asia and the USA and maintains a private practice limited to implant and restorative dentistry in Graceville in Brisbane’s Inner West.

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 15 NEW COURSE FOR 2021

DATE: Saturday 21 August 2021 TIME: 8:00am – 5:15pm CPD HOURS: 7.0 VENUE: Chris O'Brien Lifehouse, Education Centre, Level 5 119-143 Missenden Road, Camperdown NSW 2050 COSTS INC GST ADA Member $129 REGISTER Recent Grad $119 Hyg/ OHT/ Pros $119 Non-Member $155 Includes lunch and refreshments

Oral Cancer (Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC)) Education Day A review of what dentists need to know about oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders: screening, detection, diagnosis and management Presented by Prof Jonathan Clark, A/Prof Carsten Palme, A/Prof Mark Schifter, A/Prof Michael Elliott, A/ Prof Ruta Gupta, Dr Suma Sukumar, Dr Hubert Low, Dr Firoz Iqbal, Dr Puma Sunderesan, Dr Mun Hui, Dr Lydia Lim, Dr Sushas Deshpande, Dr Sue-Ching Yeoh, Dr Ben Karim, Dr Christine Wallace

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

This symposium will bring Head and • Diagnosis and Assessment, including: For further information on the Oral Cancer Neck specialists, Medical and Radiation • Epidemiology & Biology Education Day presenters, please visit our Oncologists together to discuss the latest • Suspicious Lesions of The Oral Cavity website. developments in Head & Neck Cancer • Head and Neck Examination diagnosis, treatment and research with a ABOUT CHRIS O’BRIEN LIFEHOUSE • Screening and Detection of Oral focus on cancers of the oral cavity. Cancer Chris O’Brien Lifehouse is a hospital The purpose of the symposium is to provide • Pathological Considerations that is solely dedicated to treating and primary health care providers with practical • Imaging and Staging researching cancer. They treat all types information regarding the identification, • Management, including: of cancers, specialising in those that are investigation and initial management of • Surgery complex and rare and are dedicated to malignant and premalignant lesions of the • Pathology providing patient-centred, uncompromising oral cavity. Additional information will be and compassionate care. provided about the treatment of advanced • Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy oral cancer from specialists in head and • Immunotherapy At Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, the patient is at neck surgery, reconstruction, radiotherapy • Treatment Sequelae: Reconstruction, the centre of everything and they provide and chemotherapy, and the complications Rehabilitation, Speech, Dental and integrated cancer treatment in a way that that may arise following these therapies. General Health Considerations, supports, nurtures and empowers patients, including: their families and loved ones. • Prosthodontic Considerations Their mission is to improve the quality of life • Prosthodontic Rehabilitation for patients and their families, by advancing • Salivary Hypofunction the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, • “Radiation Caries” care, cure and prevention of cancer. • Osteoradionecrosis • Surveillance

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16 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Friday 3 September 2021, Thursday 24 March 2022 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $790 REGISTER Non Member $948 Hygienist/Therapist $472 Dental Team $472 Recent Grad $472 Student $99 Includes lunch and refreshments

Working Posture for the Dental Team Sitting is the new BIG health hazard and is now seen as bad as smoking. Learn how to prevent and recover from the damage it creates Presented by Dr Penelope Jones

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES ABOUT THE PRESENTER

This lecture focuses on the anatomy of • Recognise and understand the Dr Penelope Jones practiced in general good posture and how neuroplasticity neuromuscular basis for workplace practice for years in Australia and UK and works to help recover from pain and injury, pain specific to the dental office then was in endodontic practice for over dysfunction. • Learn to reverse and prevent this 25 years. Her dental experience taught her what difficulties the dental team grapple Also discussed are practical movement damage in your own body with on a daily basis. lessons to identify and release tight • Learn how to move with well-aligned muscles and sit and move well to prevent skeleton for strength, ease and flexibility In 1992 she completed four years training musculoskeletal stress and pain. • Reawaken your proprioception at La Trobe University on Neuroplasticity (numbed by stress), scientifically and Human Movement. She became an COURSE TOPICS demonstrated as a key imperative in Accredited Practitioner of the Feldenkrais recovery from chronic pain and injury. Method that is now being seen at the Awareness Through Movement lessons forefront of recovery from neurological (based in neuroplastic learning) to: damage, workplace injury and help with improving sports performance (see • Move with more fluidity by using pelvis Norman Doige’s book How the Brain Heals). and “Integrated core” as foundation for all movements at work with balance, Dr Jones then devised a program ease, strength and flexibility. specifically for the dental team who sit to • Use your core better work every day with considerable tension • Unlock your sacroiliac-joint (that from nervous patients and exacting manual becomes chronically jammed from poor skills. sitting and causes sciatica) She now lectures in various areas of • Course includes a sophisticated Australia as well as in the UK and dental functional understanding of good use schools in Dubai. of pelvis, core muscles and the use of spiral movement in core strength and flexibility.

“Great workshop, fabulous presenter. I think it should be part of the routine training in dental school. Strongly recommended!” ~ Anon, 2019

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 17 DATES: Wednesday 8 September 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $890 REGISTER Non Member $1,068 Recent Grad $712 Includes lunch and refreshments

Surgical Skills for Implant Dentistry Soft Tissue Management, Tooth Extractions and Ridge Preservation Dr Robert Fell and Dr Joseph Lee

COURSE OUTLINE • Considerations in the timing of implant He works in a referral based practice placement specialising in the treatment of periodontal Dental implants are an excellent tooth • Decision making in soft and hard tissue disease, implant placement and replacement solution and of ever augmentation management of implant complications. He increasing importance in dentistry. The • Soft tissue handling at the time of tooth is the co-director of the Sydney Hills district procedures required may be complex, extraction and implant placement ITI study club. and achieving successful outcomes can be challenging. Treatment decisions made • Suturing techniques for predictable Dr Joseph Lee is a specialist periodontist. prior to implant placement can have a wound closure and healing He maintains a private practice in the Sydney CBD, Parramatta and Gosford, significant impact on the overall success of LEARNING OBJECTIVES implant therapy. focused on implant surgery and the This course aims to provide dentists with treatment of periodontal disease. He is a This is a practical, hands-on course confidence in providing a higher level of Clinical Educator in with designed to provide you with the basis surgical care to your patients. The skills the University of Sydney and is a surgical for assessing and handling soft and learned in this course can be used in mentor for the Graduate Diploma of hard tissues in preparation for implant routine surgical dentistry and provide Implant Dentistry programs with the placement. We will cover the pre-treatment a framework for further professional University of Sydney and Charles Sturt assessment of the proposed implant site, development in areas such as bone University. He is the current President of with discussion and demonstration of grafting and implant placement. the Australian Society of Periodontology the principles of flap design, soft tissue (NSW branch). handling, and management of extraction sites and suturing techniques, all of which ABOUT THE PRESENTERS Joseph graduated from dentistry in 2002. are all critical to success. Since then, he has held various positions Dr Robert Fell completed his in the public and private sectors in general training in Periodontics, graduating with a COURSE TOPICS dentistry. In addition, he was a Senior House Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (Periodontics) Officer in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in and gained his second fellowship of The • Assessment of soft tissue biotypes England before returning and completing Royal Australasian College of Dental • Clinical and radiographic assessment of his specialist training in periodontology in Surgeons in the special stream of hard tissue for implant placement 2010. His research in dental implants and Periodontics. peri-implant disease has been published in • Pre-operative planning for tooth the Clinical Oral Implants Research journal extraction and is widely cited. • Principles and techniques for minimally invasive tooth extraction • Assessment of the extraction site for healing • Merits of ridge preservation

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18 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Saturday 11 September 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Non Member $1,188 Recent Grad $792 Student $199 Includes lunch and refreshments

Fundamentals of Tooth Prosthodontics A comprehensive hands-on program on when and how to crown a tooth Presented by Dr Graham Carmichael

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES ABOUT THEPRESENTER

Covering all aspects from treatment • To effectively formulate a treatment Dr Graham Carmichael is a Specialist planning and case selection to predictable plan when a crown is indicated Prosthodontist and a director of The preparation techniques with bur and • Crown preparation principles of Brånemark Center in West Perth. instrumentation discussion, delegates will anterior and posterior teeth He graduated from the University of gain the confidence to treat teeth requiring • Crown material selection and Western Australia with Honours in 2003 a crown. Combining lecture and hands-on indications and then from the University of Sydney content, this program will suit both recent with a Doctorate in Clinical Dentistry • Clinical techniques of crown graduates and experienced clinicians in Prosthodontics. He is a Fellow by preparations interested in improving their ability to examination with the Royal Australasian • Retraction techniques and predictable crown anterior and posterior teeth using a College of Dental Surgeons, with a impression taking variety of crown material types. MRACDS in Prosthodontics. He has been a committee and executive COURSE TOPICS member of various societies on a state and • Assessment of tooth prognosis and federal level, and was the President of the restorability Dental Specialists Society of WA in 2018. • Preparation principles Graham maintains his Prosthdontic private • Restoration of endodontically treated practice in both the surgical and prosthetic teeth aspects of implant therapy, cosmetic • Retraction and impression taking rehabilitations and reconstruction of • Integrating fixed and removable deteriorated dentitions, and has lectured prosthodontics: survey crowns and nationally and internationally in these overdentures fields. He is a Consultant Prosthodontist in the Craniofacial Unit Perth Childrens’ Hospital and the Maxillofacial Department Royal Perth Hospital, and is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Western Australia.

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 19 DATES: Friday 10 September 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $390 REGISTER Non Member $468 Recent Grad $312 Student $99 Includes lunch and refreshments

Essentials for Starting or Joining a Practice Critical considerations in establishing, running or joining a practice Presented by Shane Morgan, Simon Palmer and Georgina Odell

COURSE OUTLINE • Agreements in Dental Practice – how to Shane Morgan joined Cutcher & Neale in get your Dentist Arrangements correct January 2005 and became a Partner in Any dentist’s choice to commence their and the critical agreements you need July 2012. He works within the Specialist own practice is one of the most significant including Shareholder, Unitholder, Dental/Medical Division and also has decisions they will make in their career. Associateship and Service Agreements a particular interest in Self Managed While the clinical setup is critical, there is • Practice Ownership – ownership Superannuation for the Dental/Medical usually a lack of clarity on crucial matters in options for solo practice to large client base. Shane is a noted presenter setting up or buying into a practice. practices and what you need to know to and commentator, regularly speaking at This seminar will introduce dentists to the avoid ownership disharmony events for a range of industry organisations critical considerations for establishing and • Financing and Insurance essentials for including the Australian Dental Association running their own profitable business into Dentists (ADA), Australian Medical Association the future. It will consider all aspects in this (AMA (NSW)), the Australian Association vital decision-making process, including Simon Palmer - Practice Sales Search of Practice Management (AAPM) and the Financial, Risk, HR, Marketing and Legal. • Considerations when buying a practice SMSF Association. • Selecting, analysis and valuing a Georgina Odell has more than 19 years’ COURSE TOPICS practice experience as a commercial lawyer in • Employing the right team and learning the UK and Australia. She is known for her Shane Morgan / Stuart Chan - Cutcher & how to retain them detailed background in commercial and Neale banking transactions and documentation, Georgina Odell - Meridian Laywers • Accounting and Tax Fundamentals insolvency procedures and issues, business • Purchase contract issues/tips and asset sales and restructuring, as well as • Starting in Practice – key things you related litigation and employment issues. need to know about being in practice, • Service Agreements She advises insurance businesses, health including structures, tax, super, joining • Employees vs Contractor arrangements practitioners and the not-for-profit sector. or buying into a practice • Legal issues around leases etc • Structuring for Dental Practice – • Case study Company, Trust, Partnership, Sole Trader, which is right for me? ABOUT THE PRESENTERS • Tax Issues for Dental Practices – key tax Simon Palmer has more than 15 years’ matters you need to know experience in dental recruitment and • Superannuation issues for Dental dental practice sales and has extensive Practices – key superannuation matters knowledge of and insight into the Australian you need to know dental industry. He is a regular contributor • Dentist arrangements – Contractor and to dental publications and journals and is Service Entity arrangements, getting it regarded as an expert on dental practice right purchases and sales in Australia. • Joining or buying into a practice – what are you getting and how do you value it?

20 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Saturday 11 September 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm CPD HOURS: 6.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $590 REGISTER Non Member $708 Recent Grad $472 Dental Team $590 Includes lunch and refreshments

Exiting Your Practice and Maximising Your Outcome How to sell your practice and what to do next Presented by Simon Palmer and Shane Morgan and Georgina Odell

COURSE OUTLINE • What to do next post-sale - volunteer Simon has a deep understanding of the dentistry, locum, structure working part complexities and sensitivities involved in Many dentists only sell a practice once in time, or retire buying and selling dental practices and is their life. • Understanding what you are selling committed to ensuring his clients get the When it’s time to sell their practice, many • Does your current structure provide for price, terms and compatibility they are dentists make decisions poorly out of lack succession? looking for. Simon has a business broker’s license in most states and has conducted of knowledge and understanding of the • Tax implications and strategies on sale hundreds of transactions throughout impact of the various decisions that need • Superannuation strategies on sale of Australia. He oversees the entire process to be made. Many would-be sellers delay your business putting their practice on the market as they from information/documentation gathering don’t know what to do next and are afraid LEARNING OBJECTIVES through to negotiations, contracts and of losing their identity. transitions. • Preparation work - how do you get your Shane Morgan joined Cutcher & Neale in This course will help dentists deal with the practice ready in order to sell January 2005 and became a Partner in many and varied issues in selling your • Learn which exit strategy option is right practice. July 2012. He works within the Specialist for your practice and why Dental/Medical Division and also has • What to do if you plan to sell your a particular interest in Self-Managed COURSE TOPICS practice in the next years to come; how Superannuation for the Dental/Medical to increase its value, and what not to do • Exit Planning - how do you get your client base. Shane is a noted presenter practice ready to sell • Understanding the different accounting and commentator, regularly speaking at considerations events for a range of industry organisations • Various Exit Strategies, including walk-in including the Australian Dental Association walk-out, the incremental sale, sell and ABOUT THE PRESENTERS (ADA), Australian Medical Association stay on and grandfather (AMA (NSW)), the Australian Association Simon Palmer has more than 12 years’ • Succession Planning - what you need of Practice Management (AAPM) and experience in dental recruitment and to do now to prepare (and how do you the SMSF Association. He has extensive dental practice sales. He has extensive manage the transition to retirement) experience with dental professionals and knowledge of and insight into the Australian • Valuing Dental Practice - what is the has assisted many practitioners in planning dental industry. He is a regular contributor value in your dental practice and how and structuring their businesses, improving to dental publications and journals, and is to quantify their financial performance and structuring regarded as an expert on dental practice • Legal Agreements for business succession. purchases and sales in Australia. • Effective strategies for transferring patients effectively from seller-to-buyer

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 21 DESTINATION EDUCATION | WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Single Crown Preps - A Hands-on Course Presented by Dr Poh Hun Loh and Dr Victoria Matsubara

COURSE OUTLINE ABOUT THE PRESENTER DATE: Saturday 11 September 2021

This hands-on course will focus on full Dr Poh Hun Loh is a senior lecturer in TIME: 9:00am – 3:00pm coverage tooth restoration. It will focus restorative dentistry at the UWA Dental on the premise that attendees know how School where he is responsible for teaching to prepare these preparations but may prosthodontics and restorative dentistry to CPD HOURS: 5.0 enjoy some guidance from experienced dental students and specialists in training. prosthodontists. Dr Loh and Dr Matsubara Dr Loh has been involved in continuing VENUE: UWA Dental School will discuss a variety of full-coverage education and post-graduate teaching and 17 Monash Avenue Nedlands WA 6009 crowns with feedback using digital tools. assessments national and internationally. Along with taking a traditional impression, He is a prosthodontist at OHCWA and in a attendees will scan a preparation, specialist private practice in West Perth. COSTS INC GST which will be 3D printed and a milled Dr Victoria Matsubara is a consultant ADA Member $1,045.00 crown fabricated; the crown will then be in prosthodontics at OHCWA and a Non Member $1,567.50 forwarded to the attendee. researcher. His clinical activities have Includes lunch and refreshments been focused on oral rehabilitation using implants and digital dentistry tools. Dr Matsubara has delivered lectures across SCAN TO different topics in oral rehabilitation REGISTER and oral implantology nationally and internationally. He is currently working full-time at UWA Dental School as a senior PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: lecturer in restorative dentistry.

Crown Preparation - from Conventional

to Bonded Presented by Dr Joshua Graieg

COURSE OUTLINE • Material selection – Monolithic or DATE: Thursday 14 October 2021 Layered? High performance polymers, This evening course is designed to pressed glass, zirconia, PFM, gold TIME: 6:30pm – 9:30pm help dental practitioners improve their clinical knowledge on when to perform ABOUT THE PRESENTER a traditional crown preparation and CPD HOURS: 3.0 when to use a bonded approach. The Dr Joshua Graieg is a Specialist course will discuss the optimization of Prosthodontist at the Brånemark Center in West Perth and Cottesloe Dental in VENUE: University Club, Hackett Drive, tooth preparation, material selection, and Crawley WA 6009 bonding protocols. Peppermint Grove. He completed a Bachelor in Dental Science from the University of Western Australia and a Doctor COURSE TOPICS COSTS INC GST of Clinical Dentistry in Prosthodontics from • Ideal Conventional crown preparation – the University of Sydney. He is also a Fellow ADA Member $198 Reduction, taper, preparation, retentive of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Non Member $297 features and margin design relating to Surgeons, a Consultant Prosthodontist with Includes three course dinner restorative material. the Craniofacial Unit at Perth Children’s • Bonded crown preparation – Hospital, and a Key Opinion Leader for Kerr Introduction to biomimetics and / KaVo. His main interests are Biomimetic SCAN TO adhesive protocols, preparation design, Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry, Minimally REGISTER IDS and DME Invasive Prosthodontics, and both tooth and implant based Prosthodontic Rehabilitation. • Conventional vs Bonded? When to prep and when to bond

22 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DESTINATION EDUCATION | WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Red, White, Night and Bite Presented by Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen

COURSE OUTLINE clinical and research interests include DATE: Friday 22 October 2021 oral mucosal disease, orofacial pain, Join Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen for a temporomandibular disorders, dental sleep TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm day of practical and contemporary oral medicine and paediatric oral medicine. She medicine seminars. From lesions in is the Editor and an examiner for the Royal the mouth that appear red or white to Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, CPD HOURS: 6.5 dental sleep medicine and orofacial pain, co-chair of Australasian Sleep Association Amanda will discuss various oral mucosal Dental Sleep Medicine Council, and widely VENUE: Albany Entertainment Centre, conditions, premalignant and malignant publishes for multiple journals. She also 2 Till Place, Albany WA 6330 conditions, orofacial pain disorders and represents her specialty at multidisciplinary temporomandibular joint disorders that groups and strongly believes in team COSTS INC GST you will encounter in your patients. She collaborations. will also present tips for a comprehensive ADA Member $594 head and neck examination, screening for She is an executive member of Australian Non Member $891 obstructive sleep aponea, and conclude the Dental Association (WA), heavily involved Hygienist/OHT/Therapist $363 day with exciting case presentations and with many professional committees, and discussions. dedicates her energy to many community Includes light lunch and afternoon tea volunteer causes and online oral medicine ABOUT THE PRESENTER educational/ special interest groups. An international and national speaker, she is SCAN TO REGISTER Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen is an oral passionate about her speciality, regularly medicine specialist in Perth and Darwin, lecturing and teaching. She has a public adjunct senior lecturer and PhD candidate appointment at the Oral Health Centre of at The University of Western Australia. Her Western Australia.

Porcelain Veneers & Ceramic Onlays Presented by Dr Asheen Behari and Dr Paul Gorgolis

COURSE OUTLINE ABOUT THE PRESENTER DATES: Fri 5 and Sat 6 November 2021

There will be a substantial hands-on Dr Asheen Behari is a general practitioner TIME: 9:00am - 5:00pm each day component to the course. in private practice in Claremont, Perth. He graduated at the University of the Lecture component: Witwatersrand in 1993 and has completed a CPD HOURS: 13.0 1. Recognition of appropriate cases Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry 2. Case work-up in Oral Implants at the University of Sydney. 3. Rationale for the design of the relevant VENUE: UWA Dental School, Dr Behari has also been a lecturer and restorations 17 Monash Avenue, Nedlands WA 6099 tutor to final year dental students at The 4. Material options University of Western Australia. 5. Occlusal registrations & articulation COSTS INC GST 6. Bonding and cementation protocols Dr Paul Gorgolis is a general practitioner ADA Member $1,870 currently in private practice in The practical component will focus on Non Member $2,805 Wembley Downs, Perth. He is a Fellow minimal prep techniques: of the International Congress of Oral Includes lunch and refreshments 1. Multiple porcelain veneer tooth Implantologists. In London he developed preparations the UK’s first multi-disciplinary general & specialist practice where patients could be SCAN TO 2. Multiple ceramic onlay/partial crown REGISTER preparations comprehensively managed and treated 3. Predictable impression techniques “under one roof”. 4. Provisional restoration manufacture Dr Gorgolis has also been a lecturer and The focus will be on receiving practical tutor to final year dental students at The tuition and guidelines for the diagnosis and University of Western Australia. treatment planning processes required to PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: facilitate multiple restorative dentistry. This course will focus on ceramic veneers. Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 23 DATES: Wednesday 15 September 2021, Wednesday 23 March 2022, Wednesday 16 November 2022 TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm CPD HOURS: 6.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW

COSTS INC GST REGISTER ADA Member $490 Non Member $588 Recent Grad $392 Student $199 Includes lunch and refreshments

Planning Essentials A hands-on workshop in developing, presenting and implementing treatment plans for moderately complex cases in general practice Presented by Dr Wayne Sherson

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Treatment planning plays an essential role • The use of template documents, Dr Wayne Sherson is in private general in gaining valid informed consent. It is a skill case documentation and digital data dental practice in inner city Sydney. He that challenges many dentists in private management received his BDS with Distinction from practice by posing difficulties with clinical • Appropriate diagnostic records, analysis University of Otago in 1984 and completed and administrative case management. Too and re-presentation of radiographic his Master of Science in Dentistry (Pros) at often, a busy practice’s time constraints and photographic records the University of Sydney in 1992. rather than case needs determine how • Formulation of provisional treatment He is currently an adjunct lecturer at much (or how little) treatment planning is plans covering all available treatment Charles Sturt University involved with the done. options Graduate Diploma of Dental Implantology This course is aimed at general dentists • Formulation of the definitive treatment and has previously held positions at wanting to improve their case management plan the University of Sydney as a lecturer in skills of moderately complex cases by • Appropriate use of supporting resources undergraduate prosthodontics and the developing and implementing consistent • Incorporating treatment timelines into United Dental Hospital in periodontal treatment planning processes. Dr Sherson treatment plans research. will guide participants through an easily • Multidisciplinary case management with His areas of interest include complex implemented, structured approach to appropriate specialist referral treatment planning, implant treatment, and create and present their patients’ treatment • Informed consent multi-disciplinary management of patients plans. On completion, they will have a with systemic health issues that affect oral “take-home” framework and supporting health. Dr Sherson is currently involved in resources to make treatment planning presenting several CPD courses on dental efficient in their everyday practice. implant treatment, complex treatment planning and systemic health with a number of DML presentations available for viewing on the ADA Federal body’s website.

24 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Thursday 16 September 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $490 REGISTER Non Member $588 Hygienist/Therapist/Prosthetist $392 Recent Grad $392 Student $199 Includes refreshments

Practical Radiography in Dental Practice Accurate radiographs are essential to make a correct diagnosis, deliver positive treatment outcomes, assess long-term results and provide medico-legal protection. Presented by Dr Steven Cohn, Dr Peter Case and Dr Amelita Simpson

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Accurate radiographs are essential to • What is the definition of a high-quality Dr Steven Cohn AM is a specialist make a correct diagnosis, deliver positive 2D image? endodontist in Sydney. Dr Cohn has had treatment outcomes, assess long- • 2D positioning techniques for all teeth a long interest in dental radiology. He has term results and provide medico-legal • Advances in diagnosis and treatment been a consultant for the Dunvale and Rinn protection. planning with cutting-edge corporations. He assisted with developing the Rinn DS and DS Endo devices and This course will look at the opportunities technologies designed both the Snapex (1979) and and challenges of 2D and 3D imaging. • 3D imaging pros and cons TruView (2017) radiography systems. Steve Digital systems, used correctly, reduce • Interpretation of CBCT images: how regularly conducts radiology hands-on radiation exposure and the need for to use generic imaging software to workshops throughout Australia and manual processing of traditional film. This maximum advantage overseas. course will use two holders that operate across all 2D platforms and give you the LEARNING OBJECTIVES Dr Peter Case (NSW) was a Lieutenant results you need and want, including Commander in the Royal Australian Navy, At the conclusion of this course participants perhaps the most challenging requirement, serving as the Fleet Dental Surgeon, will know how to: taking an accurate and repeatable providing endodontic treatment and was endodontic image with rubber dam in • Successfully image any part of the one of the senior clinical mentors for the place. The 2D part of the course’s objective mouth junior dental officers of the Australian is to demonstrate simple clinical techniques • Deal with difficult situations such as Defence Force. Peter is the President of the to achieve this aim for all teeth and under gagging Australian Society of Endodontology (NSW) all clinical situations. The 2D discussion will • Correct procedural errors by applying a and Secretary of the Australian and New also include techniques and interpretation standard formula Zealand Academy of Endodontists. of OPG images. • Apply the “buccal object rule” in both Dr Amelita Simpson is the Section Head 3D or CBCT imaging is the most exciting the horizontal and vertical planes of the Department of Oral Surgery and development in dental radiology today. This • Successfully undertake endodontic Diagnostic Imaging at Sydney Dental part of the course will stress the advances “working” films with rubber dam Hospital. She obtained her DMD from in diagnosis and treatment planning that • Assess the clinical benefits of digital the Philippines in 1982 and her MPhil in CBCT provides. Learn how to interpret CBCT versus phosphor systems Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology from images and use generic imaging software • Identify pathology and artefacts in 2D, the University of Sydney in 2017. She was to its maximum advantage. Emphasis will OPG and 3D images appointed as a NSW Health Staff Specialist be on recognising the difference between in DMFR in 2018. Dr Simpson is a Clinical • Understand the medico-legal artefacts and pathological conditions and Lecturer with the University of Sydney implications of 3D imaging understanding the medical implications of (since 2008) and an ADC Examiner since 3D imaging. • Enhance the interpretation of 3D 2014. imaging PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY:

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 25 NEW COURSE FOR 2021

DATES: Wednesday 17 September 2021

TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm

CPD HOURS: 6.5

VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW

COSTS INC GST REGISTER ADA Member $880 Non Member $1056 Recent Grad $704 Includes lunch and refreshments

Modern Endodontics Simplified Applying innovative technologies to produce more predictable outcomes Presented by Dr James Wealleans

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES University of Texas Health Science Center and Wilford Hall Medical Center, in San Over the past decade there has been • Analyse and utilise a variety of Antonio, Texas. James is an American substantial growth in technological technologies suitable for successful Board-Certified Endodontist, an advancements that impact the field of • Assess and manage the treatment of a accomplishment that only 20% of in the Endodontics. compromised tooth specialty obtain. Dr. Wealleans served The vast majority of these technologies • Operate a variety of instruments as the Director of Endodontic Residency have improved treatment outcomes, and materials including rotary Training and Education from 2013-2018 simplified endodontic procedures, and instrumentation, hydraulic at the Wilford Hall Medical Center in San reduced patient chair time. condensation, and immediate Antonio, Texas. James has held teaching restoration of the compromised tooth appointments as Associate Professor with To meet the challenges of clinical • Demonstrate the meaningfulness the Uniformed Services University of the demands in the tech age, participants will of the microscope/magnification in Health Sciences and Assistant Professor be introduced to an array of innovative endodontic treatment with University of Texas Health Sciences, San technologies. Antonio, Texas. ABOUT THE PRESENTER A portion of the course will be devoted to Dr. Wealleans has authored over 10 hands-on exercises where the attendees Dr. James A. Wealleans is originally from published research papers and serves will learn to apply these advancements in Christchurch in New Zealand. In 2006 as a scientific advisor for the Journal of systematic approach. James graduated with honors from Nova Endodontics. In 2017 James invented Southeastern College of Dental Medicine guided endodontic microsurgery, for TOPICS INCLUDE: in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A year later he which he holds two US patents. He has completed an Advanced General Dentistry lectured extensively both nationally and • Don’t practice in the dark ages, why Residency in Colorado Springs, Colorado. internationally. In 2018, after serving 20 technology matters honorable years in the Air Force, James • Assessment and diagnosis In 2010, Dr. Wealleans graduated retired as a Lt. Colonel. Recently, Dr. • Cutting-edge instrumentation Endodontic Residency from the prestigious Wealleans moved to Sydney where he • Obturation simplified devotes his time practicing endodontics on Sydney’s North Shore and the Central • Treatment options for the compromised Coast. tooth • When to refer? • Microscope instruction and hands-on experience with the microscope

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26 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 85TH ANNUAL

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The 85th Annual Moxham Cup Golf Day is LOCATION: returning to Concord Golf Club in 2021! Concord Golf Club The 2021 Moxham Cup will be held on Thursday, 26 August. DATE: Thursday 26 August 2021 This event is a fun and social day out as you network with colleagues in Registration from 10:00am the dental profession in a relaxed setting, with fantastic prizes on offer throughout the day. You’ll also enjoy a mouth-watering meal during the COST: presentation dinner. Members: $195.00 Non-members: $240.00

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Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsors DATES: Wednesday 22 September – Thursday 23 September 2021 TIME: Wednesday 8:00am – 5:00pm, Thursday 7:30am – 5:00pm CPD HOURS: 15.5 VENUE: NSW Forensic Medicine and Coroners Court 1A Main Avenue, Lidcobme, NSW 2141 COSTS INC GST ADA Member $950 REGISTER Non Member $1,140 Recent Grad $760 Includes lunch and refreshments

Forensic Odontology Piecing together the puzzle Presented by the NSW Forensic Education Committee

COURSE OUTLINE The facility has been carefully designed to Associate Professor Alex Forrest is a offer even greater respect and dignity for registered specialist forensic odontologist This two-day course will introduce grieving families seeking answers. and is an Associate Professor at Griffith participants to forensic odontology’s scope University and Head of the Queensland It also provides a more modern and and practice with particular emphasis on Dental Identification Service. disaster victim identification. spacious environment for our staff who carry out these vital services.. Dr Pamela Gower is a registered specialist The utilisation of dental techniques for forensic odontologist and is a long standing **Participants are advised that they will be human identification is simple in concept Visiting Dental Officer (Westmead Hospital) required to bring their own laptop for use but complex in process. The NSW working in the NSW Dental Identification on the day of the course. Forensic Education Committee will guide Unit. participants through the inter-related processes and procedures utilised in a COURSE TOPICS Professor (Affiliate) Chris Griffiths is a disaster event. Presentations on the Asian registered specialist forensic odontologist Tsunami and other mass fatality incidents • The history of forensic dentistry and is Joint Coordinator of the NSW Dental will be used to illustrate the process. • Identification methods Identification Unit. He is also a previous • Mass casualty incidents Assistant Surgeon General, Air Force. A practical component with a mock • Mortuary procedures disaster exercise is held in the main Dr Russell Lain is a registered specialist mortuary. Exercises in tooth identification, • Medical and Dental Autopsies forensic odontologist and works as a Staff antemortem and post-mortem • Dental radiology Specialist with Sydney Dental Hospital. radiographic matching and age estimation • Forensic pathology Dr Selina Leow is a Visiting Dental Officer from radiographic evidence are also • Dental records and nomenclature (Westmead Hospital) working in the NSW components of the course. • Post traumatic stress Dental Identification Unit. • Race, age, sex and stature Participants will have a greater Dr Alain Middleton is a registered specialist determination understanding of the value of their clinical forensic odontologist and is a member of records’ quality in the identification process. • Age estimation the Interpol DVI Standing Committee. Become a forensic “sleeper”, a skill set that • Identification of bite marks and child will fascinate you, but we hope you will abuse Dr Istvan Szentmariay is a forensic never need. • Computerised dental and bite mark pathologist working at Department of identification. Forensic Medicine, Forensic and Analytical The NSW Government has invested $91.5 Science Service, Lidcombe. million to create a world-class Forensic ABOUT THE PRESENTERS Medicine & Coroners Court Complex. It is Stephen Richards is a forensic social worker the largest facility of its kind in Australia and The NSW Forensic Education Committee is at Department of Forensic Medicine, represents a significant leap forward for comprised of the following presenters: Forensic and Analytical Science Service, coronial investigations in NSW. Lidcombe. Dr Denise Donlon is a Senior Lecturer at The extensive high-tech facilities will Sydney University, Curator of the Shellshear Dr Steph Bayliss is a NZ forensic dentist enable more comprehensive coronial Museum, and a Founding Fellow of the Dr Rebecca Irvine is a forensic pathologist investigations of sudden and unexplained Faculty of Science in the Royal College of working at Department of Forensic deaths, including complex cases and Pathologists of Australasia. Medicine, Forensic and Analytical Science disasters involving mass casualties. Service, Lidcombe.

28 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Wednesday 22 September 2021, Saturday 9 October 2021 (Launceston) TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW

COSTS INC GST REGISTER ADA Member $990 Dental Team Member $350 Hygienist/Therapist $350 Recent Grads $790 Non Member $1,188 Includes lunch and refreshments

The Basics of Clinical Photography An introductory course for beginners Presented by Dr Peter Sheridan

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Clinical photography is not just about • Photographs as part of records and Dr Peter Sheridan AM is accredited with beautiful white teeth or cosmetic artistry. communication in everyday dental the Australian Institute of Professional practice Photographers and his photos have been With today’s digital technology every dentist used by the National Gallery of Victoria, can chronicle what they see in the mouth, • Images for patient education… ‘I want NSW Art Gallery, and the Sydney Morning whether for general records or whenever you to see what I see’ Herald. His images and photographic the situation warrants photographic • The essence of exposure, aperture articles regularly feature in specialist documentation. and ISO in digital photography and overcoming the difficulties of hand-held journals, museum catalogues and fine The closest thing to the reality of the mouth macro photography art publications. He has authored two photographic reference books on Art Deco is a photograph. X-rays do not show failing • All the information on cameras and Radios. restorations, crack lines and wear patterns; recommended systems as well as notes cannot always clearly indicate the retractors, mirrors etc Since 2008 Peter has been presenting sequence of events in a clinical session; • The proper technique for taking intra- courses on Clinical Photography for the study models poorly represent the restored oral and extra-oral images ADA and NZDA. He is a Clinical Lecturer nature of teeth and the health of soft at The University of Sydney, presenting tissues. • Better patient acceptance of treatment using photography and descriptive photography courses for Implant and The routine use of digital photography statements Paediatric postgraduates. His recent can significantly enhance record-taking, textbook ‘Clinical Photography in Dentistry validate clinical decisions and provide an LEARNING OBJECTIVES – A new Perspective’ (Quintessence USA impressive tool for patient education and 2016) reflects his international standing practice marketing. • Using modern digital camera in this field and with 40 years of dental technology without excess cost practice he is uniquely placed to help Attendees will see reviews of all types • Learn how to take consistently dental professionals to incorporate clinical of cameras and the armamentarium outstanding intra-oral and extra-oral photography into everyday dental practice. required to take extra and intra-oral images pictures. People easily comprehend visual data and this course will show instant • Save, store, archive and display images quality images can dramatically improve – simplifying work flow and data asset patient understanding and acceptance of management treatment recommendations. This course will be an invaluable experience for general dentists and specialists and will DESTINATION be useful for general photography as well. EDUCATION SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER LAUNCESTON

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2021/22 TIMES: Fri & Sat 8:30am – 5:00pm / Sun 8:30am – 3:00pm CPD HOURS: 72 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $14,500 Non Member $17,400 Includes lunch and refreshments REGISTER • Payment instalment plans available • Personal email follow-up with Dr Lowenhaupt • Equipment provided

Please review dates carefully for this Vital Orthodontics for Dentists course as all four Presented by Dr Eric Lowenhaupt (USA) sessions are mandatory for registration. CPD’s cancellation policy applies to the full course fee and transfers to future sessions are not COURSE SCHEDULE ligation techniques will be demonstrated. permitted. Participants will also begin the discussion of Session 1: Getting Started Class II diagnosis and treatment. Dates: Friday 24 September – Sunday 26 and detailing. Included is discussion on September 2021 Hands-on exercises include: the use of elastics and segmented arches The course begins with information on basic • Advancing utility arches for finishing, intraoral adjustments for diagnosis, case selection and treatment • Intrusion utility arches (fabrication and efficiency, troubleshooting difficult cases planning. Emphasis will be placed on adjustments) and debanding. thorough record examination and • Molar uprighting springs (mechanics) Aesthetic considerations, ortho- cephalometric analysis, and their role in Session 3: Class II and Class III Survey prosthodontic cases, retainer design and making informed treatment decisions. Extractions adjustments will also be covered including The effects of orthodontic treatment Dates: Friday 11 February – Sunday 13 placement of fixed retainers. on facial aesthetics and balance will be February 2022 Hands-on exercises include: discussed as well as the basics of craniofacial This session addresses Class II and • Artistic bends growth and development. Banding and Class III considerations and treatment • Finishing and detailing techniques bonding will be discussed and participants modalities, exploring both orthopaedic and • Finishing elastics will have the opportunity to place bands and orthodontic movements brackets on the orthodontic typodont. • Retainer adjustments Initial wire placement and ligation Topics to be covered include Class II • Multiple finishing techniques techniques will be demonstrated. correction in mixed and permanent demonstrated dentition, (including various molar Hands-on exercises include: distalising techniques – fixed and ABOUT THE PRESENTER • Cephalometric analysis removable), archwire selection, • Bonding (bracket placement exercise) sequencing, elastic wear and set-up, Dr Eric B. Lowenhaupt, D.D.S. attended Florida State University for undergraduate • Mechanics (wire placement and adjunctive intrusion techniques, with studies and Emory University in Atlanta for technique) particular attention to second and third order bends (tipping and torque). his Dental and Orthodontic training. He Session 2: Class I Survey & Biomechanics completed a general practice residency Dates: Friday 19 November – Sunday 21 Hands-on exercises include: and practiced general dentistry for six November 2021 • Torquing arches years before returning for his graduate orthodontic training at Emory University. This portion of the course will address • Second order bends Since 1986, he has been in the private specific information on treatment timing • Cervical headgear placement and practice of Orthodontics and Dentofacial issues, when to treat and when not to adjustment Orthopedics in Florida. Dr Lowenhaupt treat. Phase 1 and interceptive treatment • Various Class II correctors and their lectures nationally and internationally modalities and arch development will adjustment through his affiliation with (G)nathos be discussed. Class I crowded cases with (The Ricketts School for Bioprogressive expansion mechanics/appliances and their Session 4: Extraction Mechanics, Finishing, Education, Southeast) and VOCA (Vital adjustment will be covered. Detailing and Aesthetic Considerations Dates: Friday 27 May – Sunday 29 May Orthodontic Considerations Australasia). Participants will then begin a detailed 2022 study of basic orthodontic biomechanics. This session begins with extraction PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: Intrusion and advancing arch wire mechanics and their timing as well as fabrication and placement with various focus on the all-important topic of finishing

30 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Saturday 2 October 2021 TIME: 09:00am- 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $890 REGISTER Non Member $1,188 Includes lunch and refreshments

Minimally Invasive Dental Extractions and Crown Lengthening Surgery LIMITED TO Including the use of Piezotome Surgical Techniques 12 SPACES Presented by Dr Rajiv Verma

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES ABOUT THE PRESENTER

In this course, Dr Verma will explain • Participants will gain a more Dr Rajiv Verma the techniques of minimally invasive advanced understanding of the role Rajiv is in specialist periodontal practice in tooth extraction and crown lengthening of piezoelectric surgery in day to day Sydney and Coffs Harbour. He has served procedures to optimise periodontal surgical practice. as President of ASP NSW branch and is the restorative interface by outlining the • It will help unravel biologic width, Vice President of ASP Federal. advantages of piezoelectric surgery methods to determine the best compared to the classical approach and solutions in terms of crown lengthening He obtained his specialist qualification in techniques. In the second half of the day a tooth. It will highlight the indications Periodontology in 2008 from University the workshop participants will have the and benefits of these procedures and of Otago and has over 20 years of clinical chance to perform tooth extraction and learn how to improve dental health, experience in dentistry. He is a Fellow crown lengthening surgery on animal produce better restorative results of the Royal Australasian College of models. and enhance your understanding Dental Surgeons both in the General and to optimally treat teeth fractured Periodontology divisions. This is an excellent and unique opportunity subgingivally, planning aesthetic His interests are in plastic and regenerative to gain a further understanding behind the restorations and treat patients with periodontal procedures around teeth and use of piezoelectric surgery to improve gummy smiles or uneven gum margins. treatment outcomes. dental implants as well as in treatment of • Participants will be able to understand peri-implantitis. He has presented many the techniques and application of lectures and continuing education courses COURSE TOPICS piezoelectric surgery in atraumatic in periodontology and dental implants tooth extraction and crown lengthening locally and internationally. • Minimally invasive dental extractions procedures and why this technique? • Understanding biologic width and techniques to optimize perio-restorative interface • The use of piezoelectric surgery for tooth extraction and crown lengthening surgery

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 31 DATES: Wednesday 8 October 2021, Thursday 24 February 2022, Tuesday 1 November 2022 TIME 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW

COSTS INC GST REGISTER ADA Member $625 Non Member $750 Recent Grad $500 Hygienist/Therapist $385 Dental Team Member $285 Includes lunch and refreshments

Surgical Draping Learn the correct surgical protocol to ensure infection control is optimal Presented by Dr Anna Sahafi

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

The infection control requirements for oral • Surgical set-up Dr Anna Sahafi qualified from the University surgical procedures include using sterile • Clean vs Sterile of Gothenburg, Sweden in 2002. Dr Sahafi gloves, appropriate sterile drapes, sterile • Correct hand scrubbing techniques (DDS) practiced in Sweden for a number instruments, and surgical handwashing. of years before continuing to pursue • Optimal sterilisation and wrapping of The principles of sterile aseptic technique her dental career in London, working surgical instruments must be applied to all surgical procedures as a private dentist for almost a decade. • Sharps and biological waste control undertaken in the dental practice. The desire for knowledge and sharing • Surgical protocol in Implantology knowledge has always been a natural fit This course aims to assist the practitioner for Anna. Her appetite for knowledge in and/or assistant to master the skills the continued development of patient required to efficiently scrub-up, drape, LEARNING OBJECTIVES care was cultivated during her time with assist or perform oral surgery in a safe many of the leading professors in the environment and follow set surgical • Implementing sterile aseptic techniques dental world. Moving to Australia provided protocol. for surgical procedures in individual the perfect platform for Anna to dedicate practices her next career move to dental education and training. Anna is keen to leverage and impart her experience of 15 years to assist and develop the skills of others.

“This course was very much worth the time and investment to attend. Anna was amazing and didn’t hesitate to answer any questions or discuss topics surrounding the course.” ~ D.R, 2019

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32 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Saturday 9 October 2021 TIME: 8:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $850 REGISTER Non Member $1,020 Recent Grad $680 Dental Team Member $250 Includes lunch and refreshments

Dental Sedation Refresher Course Presented by Dr Jonathon Brock, Dr John Fahey, Cynergex Group

COURSE OUTLINE The assessment also confirms correct His interests include high fidelity simulation techniques in the preparation and conduct training and emergency airway rescue This is an annual refresher course for of sedation and in the management of which he has presented nationally and those who are already endorsed conscious of adverse events including the use of internationally. Dr Brock ‘s other interests sedation practitioners. This course focuses basic and advanced life support in the include regional anaesthetic technique and on improving the day-to-day practice management of respiratory and cardiac procedural sedation. of IV and other sedation by providing arrest. dental sedationists with information on Dr John Fahey (PhD) has over 40 years’ sedation practice changes, pharmacology The course operates under Chatham experience in emergency medicine and and techniques. It provides you with the House rules and no assessment materials pre-hospital care. This has enabled John opportunity to manage sedation and its other than the final results are retained to develop a number of courses in modern associated emergencies in a controlled by the course managers. All audio-visual pre-hospital emergency medical care for environment using simulation. material is deleted at the end of the course the dental industry and the professions. during the final course wrap up. These courses combine simplicity and advanced techniques in a comprehensive COURSE OBJECTIVES This course has been approved by the package designed for specific industries Dental Board of Australia. • To maintain and upgrade the knowledge and workplaces and for medical personnel and skills of qualified and practicing A good understanding of emergency such as ambulance officers, industrial dental sedationists in sedation practice resuscitation techniques forms a pre- paramedics and for dental and medical within dental surgery requisite to this course as participants are professionals. Many of these courses are • Espouse risk management approach required to demonstrate competency in now regarded as industry standards. CPR, airway management and the use IV. and teamwork in the provision of Cynergex Group is Australia’s leading IM and oral medications during the training. sedation to dental patients provider of innovative solutions to the • Practice in the management of adverse Pre-reading will be sent out two weeks problems of Workplace Health and Safety, events using high grade simulation prior to the course starting and emergency situations. They provide before assessing the sedationist’s advice, training courses and professional capacity to safely select patients for ABOUT THE PRESENTERS services, including on-site Safety and sedation Emergency Response Teams. Established • Identify the risks associated with Dr Jonathon Brock is a specialist in 1995, Cynergex Group have built strong underlying medical complications; and anaesthetist based predominantly at Royal relationships with many of Australia’s • Undertake safe sedation in the North Shore Hospital. He is the current leading businesses. They work closely appropriate setting to meet the Head of Anaesthetic Department at Mona with and act as an advisor to a number of assessed risks presented by the patient’s Vale Hospital and has been an instructor professional and industry bodies, with a physical state for the Emergency Management of long history of working with the Australian Anaesthetic Crisis (EMAC) course for the Dental Association. past seven years.

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 33 DATE: Thursday 14 October 2021 TIME:9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Non Member $1,188 Recent Grad $792 Student $199 Includes lunch and refreshments

Conservative Management of the Worn Dentition - Including Injection Moulding Restorative Techniques What strategies are required as patients and their restored dentitions age? Presented by Professor Ian Meyers

COURSE OUTLINE New materials and techniques ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Restoration of an extensively worn or • How to evaluate the range of Professor Ian Meyers is a general dental badly broken-down dentition can be materials and techniques available practitioner and honorary professor at complicated, costly and time-consuming to for cost-effective and conservative The University of Queensland School of implement. Because of its complexity and management; and aesthetics Dentistry. Throughout his career as an cost, this treatment is often delayed until it • Step-by-step procedures (using a range academic and clinician he has developed becomes essential. of materials) to allow participants to extensive experience in comprehensive compare the various materials and patient care, diagnosis and management Dentists (and patients!) want to stop the techniques for direct and semi-direct of worn and broken-down dentition, repeat restoration cycle and its ongoing restorations geriatric and aged care dentistry, adhesive costly restorative burden. So how do we restorative dentistry and dental materials, treat the patient with a severely broken- Practical experience and the management of patients through down dentition? Demonstration and participant simulation minimum intervention dentistry. exercises covering techniques for the COURSE TOPICS restoration of the worn dentition; including direct restorative techniques, laboratory Clinical evaluation of patients procedures, and direct, semi-direct and • Review of a number of patient cases indirect adhesive technologies. • Risk assessment tools • Impact of patient’s health and lifestyle • Correct treatment planning prior to restoration Oral environment • How dry mouth and salivary acidity correlates with severe tooth wear and non-carious tooth surface loss • Examination requirements, salivary analysis and remineralisation strategies • Stabilisation of the oral environment and risk reduction prior to restoration PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:

34 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Friday 15 October 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm CPD HOURS: 6.0 VENUE: Centre For Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Non Member $1,188 Recent Grad $792 Student $199 Includes lunch and refreshments

Thinking Outside the Box: Traditional and Not So Traditional Approaches to Restorative Solutions Minimally invasive management of cracked, fractured and fragile teeth Presented by Professor Ian Meyers

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Over the patient’s lifetime, their dentition is • Restoration of the large posterior Professor Ian Meyers is a general dental subject to a range of destructive forces that restoration practitioner and honorary professor at may decrease individual teeth longevity • Interproximal contacts and functional The University of Queensland School of and ultimately, the entire dentition. anatomical form Dentistry. Throughout his career as an academic and clinician he has developed Caries, tooth wear, cracks, fractures and • Open and closed sandwich restorations extensive experience in comprehensive previous restorative treatments can result • Management options for cracked patient care, diagnosis and management in severely compromised teeth with limited, cusps/teeth of worn and broken-down dentition, often weakened, remaining tooth structure. • Cusp and tooth reinforcement geriatric and aged care dentistry, adhesive While complex restorative options involving techniques restorative dentistry and dental materials, fixed prosthodontics will provide suitable • Internal and external tooth bracing and the management of patients through solutions in many cases, they may in some • Fibre reinforced restorations minimum intervention dentistry circumstances further weaken the tooth by • Direct and semi-direct restorative removing sound tooth structure. options There are situations when more • Prevention of catastrophic failure conservative and less costly alternatives • Conservative restoration as a precursor need to be considered for patients. to complex restoration This lecture and hands-on workshop will look at a range of clinical situations involving weakened and functionally fatigued teeth and discuss the conservative restorative management of these teeth to preserve the remaining tooth structure and maintain the patient’s dentition.

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 35 DATES: Thursday 14 October 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for ProfessionalDevelopment 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $475 REGISTER Non Member $570 Recent Grad $380 Includes lunch and refreshments

Prosthodontic Problems? Plan to Prevent Them! Presented by Dr Ben Lee

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Every clinician aims to provide the best • To improve risk factor analysis with Dr Ben Lee completed his MDSc in dental treatment for their patients in a a better understanding of tooth Prosthodontics from University of Sydney. predictable manner resulting in the least assessment, patient assessment as During this time, he was given the Young amount of problems. However at times we a whole, occlusion and parafunction Prosthodontist Award by The International provide the right treatment for the wrong assessment. College of Prosthodontists. He is the past clinical situation, resulting in a clinical • To improve treatment planning utilising president of the Australian Prosthodontic failure. a visualised outcome approach, with a Society (NSW) and Australian Asian Association of Dentists. He is a mentor This presentation will cover a wide range better understanding of post and core for implant diploma courses offered by of topics including: tooth assessment, selection, ceramic selection, bridge the University of Sydney, University of patient assessment, aesthetic assessment, design, occlusal splint selection and Melbourne and Charles Sturt University. In occlusion assessment, parafunction management of parafunction. addition being a visiting honorary Clinical management, bridge design and material Would you like to reduce your restorative Lecturer at the University of Sydney, a selection. All of which are important factors complications or failures? If so, then this frequent presenter for Nobel Biocare, to help you identify the risk factors which is the right course for you. In this one-day Ben frequently presents on the topic of could result in premature failure, then plan presentation Dr Ben Lee will cover a wide dental implants and fixed prostho-dontics. your treatment with long-term success in range of topics aimed to identify risk factors As a prosthodontist, Ben works full-time mind. before treatment and to better treatment in his referral-based specialist centre in plan to reduce your clinical failures. Chatswood, Sydney with particular interest COURSE TOPICS in the surgical and restorative aspects of treatment. • Tooth assessment • Patient assessment • Occlusion demystified • Management of dental parafunction (diurnal and nocturnal) • Which occlusal splint should you use? • How to improve composite shade matching? • Crown preparation and bridge design • Post and core selection • When to use what ceramic?

36 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Saturday 23 October 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Non Member $1,188 Recent Grads $792 Includes lunch and refreshments

Battle of the Bonds Am I Doing it Right? Presented by Dr Michael Mandikos

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES ABOUT THE PRESENTER

This question is so often heard from dentists • How dentine and enamel bonding work Dr. Michael Mandikos is a registered during bonding procedures. • A review of the different bonding specialist in Prosthodontics. Michael received his Bachelor of Dental Science The truth is, there are so many options systems Degree with Honours, from the University available for dentine bonding systems • Evidence based techniques – how to of Queensland and in 1998 he completed today, and so many associated “hints and bond properly a three-year residency program at the tips” to get the best bonding performance, • When to use silanes and metal primers State University of New York at Buffalo that it can become quite confusing, and • Learn how to assess new dentine (USA), graduating with a Certificate in some clinicians may find themselves using bonding systems Prosthodontics and Masters Degree in the wrong application technique for their • The role of the new Universal Adhesives Biomaterials. He has researched composite product. The result can be poor bond - are they the future? resin materials and published research strengths or post-operative sensitivity • How good is your system? Do your own papers in Australian and international issues, which ruin the clinical case, and the testing of your own bond journals on clinical and dental materials inevitable conclusion is that the adhesive is topics, as well as many clinical technique blamed for the unfavourable outcome. articles in local dental magazines. Michael In this one-day lecture and workshop is a Visiting Specialist Prosthodontist to the program, Dr Mandikos will cover the University of Queensland Dental School relevant theory of dentine bonding, to and formerly to the Royal Australian Air ensure attendees understand how bonding Force. He is a Reviewer for several Journals works, and what each of the different including the Australian Dental Journal and systems available actually does. He will Quintessence International and is a product demystify bonding protocols and bust a few evaluator for several dental companies. “Urban Myths” along the way. Michael has presented continuing education programs at dental meetings Then, in a fun and semi-competitive throughout Australia, south-east asia and environment, attendees will make their the USA and maintains a Private Practice own bond testing specimens, with their limited to Implant and Restorative Dentistry preferred bond, and test their bond in Graceville in Brisbane’s Inner West. strengths in our special bond strength testing machine. It will be dentist versus dentist as course attendees go head to head to see who can achieve the title of Top Bondodontist!

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 37 DATE: Monday 1 November 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Non Member $1,188 Recent Grad $792 Includes lunch and refreshments

Enhanced Endodontics Pivotal technological advancements practically applied for better endodontic outcomes Presented by Dr Geoffrey Young and Dr Harry Mohan

COURSE OUTLINE • Strategies to enhance endodontic in 2007. He went on to establish Sydney irrigation to achieve more thorough Endodontic Centre – an accredited Contemporary endodontics has seen disinfection of complex root canal specialist endodontic group practice in unprecedented advances in diagnostic anatomy (hands-on). Sydney. Dr Young was the first endodontist imaging, instruments, and materials. These • How to consistently produce high in NSW awarded Fellowship of the RACDS advancements have led to evidence- quality root fillings using thermoplastic in the Special Field of Endodontics, and validated improvements in endodontic obturation techniques (hands-on) is a current examiner for the FRACDS treatment outcomes. • Calcium silicate based materials (GDP) final examination. Dr Young has This course will show participants how to (MTA and bioceramics) in endodontic been committed to clinical teaching at the effectively integrate critical technologic obturation, perforation repair and vital University of Sydney for over 10 years, as advancements into daily practice to pulp therapy. well as developing and providing continuing improve endodontic treatment outcomes. education through the ADA and RACDS. Advances in endodontic imaging, LEARNING OBJECTIVES He is as a member of the Australian & instrumentation, root canal disinfection, New Zealand Academy of Endodontics, • Know how to successfully image any root filling, and materials will be discussed. the International Association of Dental part of the dentition. Traumatology, and the American Association Clinical techniques will be demonstrated • Apply CBCT (3D) imaging to facilitate of Endodontists. via microscope assisted clinical video. This endodontic diagnosis and treatment. Dr Harry Mohan is a registered specialist course includes an extensive hands-on • Understand the principles of dentine endodontist with practices in Shellharbour component for the participants. conservation in modern endodontics and Tamworth NSW. Harry completed and how this can enhance long-term his Bachelor of Dental Science at the COURSE TOPICS tooth survival. University of Melbourne in 2008, before • Understand the advantages, principles, • Predictable techniques for obtaining commencing work as a Dental Officer in and practical aspects of controlled the Royal Australian Air Force. In 2015 he high quality 2D endodontic radiographs memory (CM) NiTi file systems. utilising the most clinically-relevant completed his Doctor of Clinical Dentistry • Apply strategies and techniques to film/sensor holders for all situations. specialising in Endodontics at the University enhance endodontic irrigation and of Melbourne and he has special interests • The role of high-resolution CBCT (3D) obturation. in dental trauma and the management of imaging in endodontic diagnosis and • Understand the applications of MTA and patients with dental fear and anxiety. Dr treatment planning: A new standard of bioceramics in modern endodontics. Mohan is an active member of the ADA, care. Australian Society of Endodontology and • Modern paradigms in endodontic Operating microscopes will be available for Australian and New Zealand Academy of access and directed dentine all hands-on exercises. Endodontists. conservation. • Advanced NiTi file systems: how to best ABOUT THE PRESENTERS use controlled memory (CM) NiTi rotary PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: files for superior clinical results (hands- Dr Geoffrey Young obtained his BDS on). (University Medal) from the University of Sydney in 2002, and his Specialist degree from the University of Melbourne

38 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Saturday 6 November 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $790 REGISTER Non Member $948 Recent Grad $632 Student $199 Includes lunch and refreshments

Fundamentals of Ceramic Inlays, Onlays and Overlays Understand the intricacies involved in using new materials Presented by Dr Kunal Pandya

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

The development of new dental materials • Case assessment Dr Kunal Pandya completed his and improvements in current ones • Best materials and indications undergraduate dental training at the continues to allow us to evolve as dental • Preparation (Hands-on) University of Queensland in 2002. He practitioners. They allow us to deliver more worked in general practice for four • Bonding & Cementation systems aesthetically, whilst permitting ever more years, prior to commencing specialist (Hands-on) conservative practice. However, the key is Prosthodontic training at the University • Risk minimisation understanding the intricacies involved with of Melbourne. Now as a specialist using these materials well and making the LEARNING OBJECTIVES prosthodontist in Collins Street, Melbourne, extra effort when planning and executing Kunal has a focus on conservative and modern restorative treatments. • By the end of the program, participants aesthetic dentistry and enjoys sharing this will feel comfortable using ceramic philosophy, both in his involvement with This course will comprehensively cover the restorations in various configurations CPD courses as well as teaching on the science and practicalities behind the use of and be confident that they will function prosthodontic post graduate program at ceramic onlays. Perhaps more importantly, well the University of Melbourne. however, the program’s significant hands- on component will allow practitioners to put this knowledge into practice and receive constructive feedback from the course presenter.

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 39 Foundation Level Implant Modular Course ADA NSW CPD and ITI Collaboration REGISTER Presented by Dr Robert Santosa, Dr Jeremy Vo, Dr Vijay Tumuluri, Dr Fadi Dalati, Dr Robert Fell, Dr Joseph Lee…and many more to come

COURSE OUTLINE • Set treatment plans for implant cases The focus will be on pre-treatment and recognise possible local and diagnosis and identification of factors This foundation level course is intended for systemic risk factors relevant to the selection and planning of dental practitioners wishing to develop their • Understand the surgical and restorative dental implant patients. Each participant theoretical knowledge and practical clinical aspects of implant treatment, in will become familiar with criteria for patient experience in the treatment planning, particular, single tooth cases selection and factors that contraindicate surgical placement, restoration and • Choose the appropriate surgical and care. Specific attention will be given to the maintenance of dental implants. restorative approaches categorisation of patients according to the difficulty of treatment. The interrelationship Knowledge is developed using distance • Understand patient pre-and post- between the members of the treatment learning modules and study days with operative care team will be detailed and related to hands-on components. This course is • Implement dental implantology into maximising clinical outcomes while a clinical, multi-system, dental implant their dental practices maintaining practice efficiency. course which will enable the participants to • Get practical tips on how to avoid make informed evidence-based decisions common pitfalls and complications in Each participant will be introduced to in their day-to-day dental implant practice oral implantology the concept of digital implant planning, and will train participants to understand Each participant will be awarded a highlighting the difference between analog the surgical and restore phases of dental certificate of “Foundation Level Implant vs. digital surgical guide construction. implant therapy. Dentistry” from ADA NSW CPD. Objectives: The modules consist of a blended On successful completion of an online • Review and become familiar with online learning platform based on an examination, participants will be awarded anatomy and biology as it relates to the internationally recognised curriculum, live the ITI Certificate of Implant Dentistry. placement and restoration of dental lectures to consolidate the online materials Attendance at all lectures and clinical implants and a hands-on practical component. The sessions is necessary and important for • Describe the interface between bone importance of the restorative dentist and you to be awarded the ITI certificate, as is and currently used dental implants, with a restoratively driven treatment plan in completion of the online module prior to emphasis on the interaction between dental implant therapy is emphasised. each module. the surface morphology, implant The course is divided into three parts: component design and the bone COURSE SCHEDULE response • The didactic part will be conducted in • Describe the biologic reactions of the form of online learning modules Module 1: tissues (hard and soft) to surgery during and online lectures via ITI Online Introduction and Implant Treatment treatment with dental implants with Academy; group discussion, review of Planning special consideration of healing factors literature, and case presentations. capable of interfering with this process Dates: Friday 12 – Saturday 13 November • Hands-on workshops will be conducted • Become familiar with the “team” 2021 in the form of demonstrations and concept of dental implant therapy, laboratory exercises and actual case Each participant will become familiar with with particular reference to the discussions. the biologic and biomechanical basis of comprehensive treatment planning of • Surgical and prosthetic demonstrations osseointe-gration, highlighting the interface patients between the implant surface, bone and soft LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Describe and recognise surgical and tissue. restorative indications and contra- indications to dental implant therapy Theoretical The course will discuss the efficacy of CBCT as part of an integrated treatment Foundation level knowledge in implant imaging for use in implant dentistry. CBCT planning process dentistry applications for implant planning, site assessment and treatment planning will be • Understand the treatment planning Clinical: factors associated with dental implants. • Select patients for implant surgery and discussed. • Understanding the construction of restorations radiographic and surgical guide

40 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses Module 2: • Perform hands-on training practicing Module 4: Surgical Aspect of Implant Therapy the flap design, osteotomy preparation Maintenance and Complications Dates: Friday 25 – Saturday 26 February to place an implant and suturing Dates: Friday 24 – Saturday 25 June 2022 2022 techniques on pig jaws Maintenance of both implant prostheses The second module is intended to Module 3: and peri-implant tissue health are critical concentrate on a simplified technique for Prosthodontic Aspects of Implant Dentistry to the long-term survival, success, and successful placement of dental implants. Dates: Friday 29 – Saturday 30 April 2022 benefit of implant therapy. This module will Surgical field preparation protocol (asepsis discuss the baseline data to be recorded The third module is intended to and sterility) will be discussed relevant at the time of prostheses delivery against concentrate on restorative aspects of to implant placement. Pharmacological which to compare the condition of implants implant treatment. requirements, instrumentation and surgical and prostheses over time. The focus will be techniques will be emphasised for the Each participant will become familiar with on the importance of overall periodontal placement and post-surgical maintenance the rationale of cement vs screw retained health for the successful outcome of of dental implants. This session will include implant restorations. treatment as well as its positive impact on an overview on surgical considerations for self-reported quality of life. aesthetic implant restorations along with a The focus will be on various prosthetic Communication to all members of the live surgery to explore the flap design, soft components for implant restorative team is important. Various information such and hard tissue managements, suturing solution. e.g. impression and abutments as type of abutments, shade and contour techniques, control of bleeding and actual needed to restore a single implant crown. need to be conveyed to the laboratory to implant placement. Each participant will become familiar with achieve the best restorative result. Potential surgical complications will be differences and similarities of components Objectives: discussed along with mechanical and of different implant systems. Potential • Understand the restorative steps for restorative potential complications. prosthetic pitfalls will be discussed. The implant delivery and observation on a Preservation of soft tissue integrity and hands-on describes a prosthodontically live patient the blood supply will be discussed. This driven approach to planning, preparation hands-on approach will advance the cases and making an analog impression. A • Aware of potential prosthetic pitfalls initiated in the treatment-planning module systematic workflow with logical steps is • List the baseline documentation that through implant placement in pig jaw advocated to determine choice of implant, needs to be recorded for continuing surgery. impression component and related care impression technique. Each participant • Indicate appropriate oral hygiene Objectives: will be exposed to the potential of CAD advice and techniques for implant • Observe a live surgical implant CAM restorative solutions for their clinical prostheses demonstration on a patient practice. • Outline the clinical parameters that are • Acquire information on site Objectives: required to monitor peri-implant soft development surgery and prosthetics in • Observe the prosthetic aspect of a live tissue health the aesthetic zone patient • Explain the importance of long-term • Be introduced to bone grafting • Determine the method of retention of professional and personal maintenance manipulation techniques, maxillary implant restorations and their rationale to avoid biologic complications sinus augmentation (sinus lift), block of use • Explain the concepts of “duty of care” graft and guided bone regeneration and “ethical obligations” as part of site preparation for implant • Define analog (conventional) implant placement impressions • Communicate with the laboratory aspects of implant treatment using • Detailed flap design and suturing • List the essential requirements of a written communication and using techniques will be covered as directly conventional implant impression appropriate components. related to dental implant treatment • Select conventional implant impression • Aesthetics and surgical considerations components and techniques in the dental implant patient will be • Compare and contrast the different covered in detail as well as information systems, prosthetic components and on single implant restoration their indications for each case

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 41 DATES: Wednesday 10 November 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm CPD HOURS: 6.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $290 REGISTER Hygienists/Therapists $290 Dental Team Member $290 Non Member $348 Recent Grads $232 Includes lunch and refreshments

Policy and Simple Document Writing How to write policy, procedure and simple documents for your dental practice Presented by Cathy Schafer

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

This hands-on course will give you the • What policy and procedures do you Cathy Schafer skills to write policy, procedures and other need? Cathy Schafer is currently working at simple documents for your dental practice. • Writing policy documents. OTEN as a dental teacher. She has 17 years Quite often a daunting task, we will give • Writing safe operating procedure experience as a teacher and over 25 years’ you templates that are easy to use and documents for equipment and experience in dental practice, including implement strategies to work through what materials. private practice and large health fund you need to have in place. • Writing chairside procedure documents. dental centres. Her qualifications include The workshop will give you time to work on • Job descriptions, confidentiality Cert III and IV (Radiography, DHE and A&S) the policies and procedures and help to agreements. in Dental, Grad Dip in OHS, TAE, DAU – make sense of what you need in practice • Dealing with diverse clients and Westmead Dental School. and how to implement them. colleagues This course requires participants to bring their own laptop on the day. LEARNING OBJECTIVES

• This course is designed to make the process of policy and procedures easy to understand and will give you the tools to be able to set your policies and procedures up effectively and without complication. You will be able to apply the tools to help you set these important documents up in your practice.

42 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATES: Wednesday 24 November 2021 TIME: 9:00am - 3:00pm CPD HOURS: 5.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST: ADA Member Dentists $540 REGISTER Non Member $648 Recent Grad $440 Includes lunch and refreshments

Surgical Dentistry for the General Dentist Includes didactic sessions, video demonstrations recorded on live patients and hands-on exercises on pig jaws Presented by Dr Cecilia So and Dr Kristian van Mourik

COURSE OUTLINE • Understand the principles of ABOUT THE PRESENTERS surgical management of difficult This hands-on course covers case selection extractions Dr Cecilia So is a dentist with practice and basic surgical skills, including simple • To differentiate between simple and limited to surgical dentistry and third molar extractions and contemporary difficult cases from radiographic and oral implant. After completing an atraumatic extraction techniques. This clinical examination undergraduate Bachelor of Dental content is aimed at dentists who may not Surgery (Hons) degree at the University of • To recognise areas in which to have had the opportunity to practice and Sydney in 2003, Cecilia went onto a improve, prepare and train to better become familiar with surgical extractions, hospital based surgical training post in the perform surgical dentistry yourself and are interested in taking the next step in UK as a Senior House Officer for two years, • Be able to obtain Informed Consent extending their skills. achieving her Membership of the Faculty of for surgery after discussion of the risks, Dental Surgeons with the Royal College of benefits and alternatives of treatment COURSE TOPICS Surgeons, London, by examination in 2008. • Become familiar with flap design and Dr Kristian van Mourik Kristian is an Oral • Case selection for surgical extractions learn how to raise a flap • Become familiar with suturing and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Sydney, • Basic surgical skills - raising a flap, Australia. He completed his dental and suturing and contemporary extraction techniques including hands on component medical degrees at Sydney University and techniques specialist surgical training predominately at • Become familiar with surgical skills Royal Adelaide Hospital. Kristian’s primary LEARNING OBJECTIVES applied to surgical extractions practice interests include oral surgery, • Know how to approach removal of • Have a greater understanding of dental implants and corrective jaw surgery. teeth using contemporary atraumatic He is a consultant at Northern Beaches surgical risk, diagnosis, treatment surgical techniques and understand the planning and gain an appreciation of Hospital and visiting medical specialist at importance of this technique in modern Castlecrag and SAN Private Hospitals. case selection day dentistry • Know the basic instruments necessary to successfully perform dental office- based surgical extraction procedures • Be well versed in sterile techniques and be able to apply this set up to your dental office

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Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 43 DATES: Thursday 25 November 2021 TIME: 9:00am – 1:30pm CPD HOURS: 4.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $495 REGISTER Non Member $594 Dental Team Member $250 Recent Grad $396 Student $199 Includes refreshments

I Don’t Give a Dam… But I Should! Update your skills in rubber dam usage in this hands-on course Presented by Dr Steven Cohn AM, Dr Rick Spencer and Ms Barbara Faulkner

COURSE OUTLINE • Select the correct weight of rubber dam Dr Rick Spencer graduated from The for the specific clinical procedure University of Sydney in 1980 with honours The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted • Treat 90% of endodontic cases with just and the K.P McKinnon Prize for Proficiency the rubber dam’s essential role in four clamps in Clinical Prosthetic Dentistry. After promoting a safe and reassuring • Achieve single tooth isolation for working in England and rural NSW he environment for both patients and the endodontics in 30 seconds has been working in general practice in dental team. Rubber dam reduces aerosol Sydney since 1987. Rick is a presenter in The • Isolate multiple teeth with a variety of contamination by as much as 98%. Level University of Sydney’s Continuing Education techniques 2 and 3 restrictions mandated using in Dentistry program, in both the use of • Manage problems such as class V rubber dam for ALL restorative procedure Microscopes and Rubber Dam utilisation for restorations and broken-down teeth creating aerosols, not just for endodontics. restorative dentistry. He has been a Clinical COVID-19 has changed dental practice, • Utilise your dental assistant in the most Educator in the Dental Undergraduate with a much greater emphasis on infection efficient manner with rubber dam Program since 1989. control. ABOUT THE PRESENTERS Ms Barbara Faulkner started as a casual Besides significantly reducing the two-way dental nurse in 1987 while still at school. spread of bacteria and viruses, rubber dam Dr Steven Cohn AM is a specialist She attained a degree in Arts B.A. (Hons) increases practice efficiency. It reduces endodontist in Sydney. Steve has taught from The University of Sydney. Since the stress for both patients and the dental undergraduate and postgraduate introduction of the microscope into Dr team. It creates the optimum environment endodontics at the University of Sydney Spencer’s practice in 2002, Barbara has for the placement of restorative materials and Westmead Hospital since 1979 and helped to integrate and develop treatment and ensures the highest medical and legal is the former Director of Postgraduate protocols, including training other nurses protection. Endodontics at the University of Sydney. in four handed dentistry specific to Since 2009 Steve, Dr Rick Spencer and Ms This course will teach you rapid and microscope enhanced practice. Barbara Barbara Faulkner have conducted training also has over 20 years’ experience with simplified rubber dam application courses and “hands on” clinics on rubber techniques from single tooth isolation routine rubber dam usage in general dam utilisation for general practitioners practice. to quadrant dentistry in a full ‘hands-on’ around Australia. Steve has also made two environment complemented by lectures rubber dam training videos for the ADA and clinical notes. It encourages a team (NSW Branch) CPD. Dr Cohn invented the “Very informative and approach and the participation of your Snapex and TruView radiography systems, well explained! Definitely dental assistant is encouraged. both specifically designed to be used with recommend for practitioners all clinical procedures under rubber dam. LEARNING OBJECTIVES of any experience.” ~ Mr N.Assad, June 2019 At the conclusion of the course you will be able to:

• Choose between a clamp and clamp- PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: less technique • Select the correct clamp for a given clinical situation

44 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses DATE: Friday 26 November - Saturday 27 November 2021 TIME: 8:30am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 13 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $2,550 REGISTER Non Member $3,060 Includes lunch and refreshments

Advanced Contemporary Endodontics Improve your clinical results, efficiency, scope of practice and professional satisfaction Presented by Adj Professor Chankhrit Sathorn, Adj Associate Professor Mehdi Rahimi, Dr Geoff Young and Dr Mark Johnstone

COURSE OUTLINE • Live demonstrations on extracted teeth • Appreciate the indications and will clearly show step-by-step techniques principles of endodontic surgery Lecture material will be presented utilising for removal of gutta-percha, posts and • Understand the role of the operating microscope-assisted clinical video and the broken instruments (hands-on) microscope workshop portion of the course will provide • Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) in a hands-on opportunity to use the most endodontic obturation and perforation COURSE REQUIREMENTS clinically relevant rotary NiTi systems and repair (an opportunity to use MTA) obturation methods. Modern techniques This course requires practitioners to • Principles of modern endodontic for removing posts, gutta percha, and collect and prepare access cavities on six surgery with demonstrations of fractured instruments will be demonstrated, (6) extracted teeth. Practitioners are also ultrasonic retropreparation and with operating microscopes available for all encouraged to bring their loupes on the retrofilling (hands-on) hands-on exercises. day. Further details will be provided upon • Plenty of hands-on practice with the registering. aid of operating microscopes, closely COURSE TOPICS supervised by endodontists ABOUT THE PRESENTERS • Update on endodontic diagnosis and • Informed consent treatment planning, including the Drs Chankhrit Sathorn, Mark Johnstone, LEARNING OBJECTIVES role of Cone Beam CT imaging and Mehdi Rahimi and Geoff Young are all specialist endodontists based in Sydney and protocols for managing cracked teeth At the conclusion of the course participants Melbourne. • How best to use rotary NiTi systems, should be able to: and the concept of reciprocating • Accurately diagnose and treatment plan For detailed information about our instrumentation (hands-on) endodontic cases presenters visit www.adacpd.com.au. • Advanced use of irrigants and the role • Appreciate advances in radiographic of ultrasonic activation (hands-on) techniques • Integrating rotary NiTi instrumentation • Assess and manage cracked teeth and obturation to improve efficiency • Appreciate strategies and practical and achieve predictable results (hands- aspects of canal preparation with rotary on) NiTi SPONSORED BY: • Optimise the accuracy of the electronic • Working length determination and the apex locator use of electronic apex locators • Evidence-based concepts and practical • Modern concepts of root canal considerations on single vs multi-visit obturation endodontic treatment • Avoid and deal with procedural • Prevention and management of complications procedural complications such as canal transportation, loss of length, • Appreciate the role of MTA and practical perforation and instrument fracture aspects of handling this material • Understand the principles of removal of obturation materials and canal obstructions

Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses 45 DATES: Friday 25 February 2022 TIME: 9:00am - 4:30pm CPD HOURS: 6.5 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $990 REGISTER Hygienist/Therapist $990 Dental Team $250 Non Member $1,188 Recent Grad $792 Includes lunch and refreshments

Anxiety Control in Dentistry Psychosedation, oral sedation and nitrous oxide Presented by Dr Steven Parker

COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TOPICS ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Many of our patients are quite anxious • The basics of fear and anxiety in the Dr Steven Parker completed his Dental about seeking and receiving dental dental office degree (with honours) at the University treatment. In fact, it may lead to some • The utilisation of psychosedation of Queensland in 1985. He has since people avoiding dental care completely techniques completed postgraduate diplomas in both until excruciating pain gives them no • Review of Basic Life Support oral surgery (Otago University 1997) and choice. Dentists should be able to provide sedation and pain control (University of • The utilisation of oral sedation alternatives to control a patient’s anxiety Sydney 2000). Steven operates a referral - Relevant pharmacology, administration and to assist them to receive treatment. based oral surgery practice in North West and monitoring Sydney where he provides treatment This course will cover a spectrum of anxiety - Indications/contraindications under General Anaesthesia, Intra-venous relieving alternatives. It will give the caring - Managing complications sedation, Inhalation sedation and Local dentist a selection of anxiolytic techniques • The utilisation of nitrous oxide sedation Anaesthesia. He also provides IV sedation that can be offered to their patients services to Dental Practices for nervous and including psychosedation, oral sedation - Relevant pharmacology, administration phobic patients. and nitrous oxide sedation. and monitoring - Indications/contraindications Steven has been involved in post-graduate All participants will have the opportunity to - Managing complications training and continuing education for administer and experience the full range over twenty years and has lectured widely of effects of relative analgesia using nitrous LEARNING OBJECTIVES throughout Australia and overseas. He also oxide-oxygen, and, after completing the gives practical courses on Advanced Local course, will feel confident in setting up and • Gain an understanding of the key Anaesthesia and Pain Control in the Dental administering this agent. causes of fear and anxiety in our Office and Everyday Oral Surgery for patients General Practitioners. IMPORTANT NOTE • Understand basic psychosedation techniques and be able to apply them Dr Parker is a director on the Board During the practical session, participants will • Revise Basic Life Support of Lakeview Private Hospital and is the work in groups and learn both slow and fast Oral Surgery/Dental representative on • Understand pharmacodynamics nitrous oxide-oxygen induction techniques. the Medical Advisory Committee of that and pharmacokinetics, advantages/ It is essential that all participants wishing to hospital. disadvantages, indications/contra- perform any procedure on a colleague in a indications of oral sedation and nitrous learning environment are registered dental oxide sedation professionals in Australia. • Gain confidence in utilising oral sedation and nitrous oxide sedation

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46 Program Guide 2021 | www.adansw.com.au/cpd/courses Women’s Wellness Retreat with Heidi Horne

Let the stress and pressure of everyday life wash away as you indulge your body and soul in a specially designed weekend retreat. DATE Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 July 2021 Enjoy four guided sessions over two days, that include a variety of yoga classes, wellness talks, positive mindset affirmations and goal setting VENUE meditations. Pullman Magenta Shores Resort

This retreat is focused on YOU, with time to Release, Rejuvenate and COST inc GST Restore. The classes have been designed to inspire you to embrace yoga ADA NSW Member: $595.00 and live a healthier life. You are invited to experience the wellbeing talks, Hygienist: $595.00 yoga asanas (poses), and meditation in a retreat environment to help Dental Team: $539.00 you restore balance and increase your vitality. Recent Grad: $476.00 Non-member: $714.00

DISCOUNTED ACCOMMODATION RATES ARE AVAILABLE. Mention ‘ADA NSW’ when booking with Magenta Shores.

REGISTER DATES: Friday 18 March – Saturday 19 March 2022 TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm CPD HOURS: 12.0 VENUE: Centre for Professional Development 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW COSTS INC GST ADA Member $2,500 REGISTER Non Member $3,000 Recent Grad $2,000 Includes lunch and refreshments

All-Ceramic Crowns and Veneers in the Aesthetic Practice Understanding the principles of smile design Presented by Dr Christopher Ho

COURSE OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES completed postgraduate studies in the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry In the modern age of patients demanding • Know the indications and contra- in Oral Implants at the University of more aesthetic and natural-looking indications to the all-ceramic Sydney, Masters of Clinical Dentistry restorations, this two-day course restoration usage in Prosthodontics with Distinction from covers the use of ceramic restorations • Perform a clinical examination Kings College, London, and Doctorate in (porcelain veneers, onlays and crowns) and treatment plan for porcelain Clinical Dentistry (Prosthodontics) at the from treatment planning, preparation restorations University of Sydney. He is Fellow of the and cementation. Dr Ho will emphasise • Be familiar with different aesthetic Pierre Fauchard Academy and Special a thorough clinical assessment with materials Field Member (Prosthodontics) of the Royal comprehensive planning of the patient • Principles of smile design Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. using diagnostic wax-ups in anterior • Understand shade selection, optical restorations’ workup. Understanding Dr. Ho lectures extensively on aesthetic and properties of the different materials, the principles of smile design and implant dentistry locally and internationally. and influence of stump shades on the communicating with patients will be He is a consultant for several dental final aesthetic outcomes emphasised and allow the practitioner to manufacturers involved with the evaluation plan cases predictably. • The influence of the soft tissue and development of new dental products aesthetics and the influence of gingival and materials. He is a member of the The myriad of different ceramics symmetry and harmony Planning Committee, Mentor and available will be discussed with their • Preparation guidelines for indirect Lecturer for the Oral Implant Diploma at indications and alternative approaches aesthetic materials and different the University of Sydney. He is a faculty to their implementation. Preparation methods of gauging preparation depth member with the UCLA/Global Institute and provisionalistion techniques will be • Provisional techniques as a preview to for Dental Education Certificate program practiced within an intensive hands-on the final outcomes in Implant Dentistry. He is a Senior Visiting workshop, and participants will be expected • Undertake cementation procedures, Clinical Teacher and Local Australian to complete multiple preparations of from try in of the ceramics to treating Organiser for the Masters programs in porcelain veneers, onlays and crowns. the fitting surfaces for adhesion Prosthodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry for Kings College London, United Kingdom. The evolution of different ceramics has • Finish and polish the restorations with made the area of cementation somewhat the careful adjustment for occlusion He is in referral-based restricted private confusing with questions being asked - “Do and final aesthetics practice in prosthodontic and implant I need to cement this or should I bond • Care, maintenance and management dentistry in Sydney. this?” Other cementation techniques from of any complications conventional, self-adhesive to adhesive bonding will be explained and simplified ABOUT THE PRESENTER with an outline when each method is indicated. Participants will practice what Dr. Christopher Ho received his Bachelor is sometimes a stressful procedure, the of Dental Surgery with First Class Honours PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: adhesive cementation of veneers, with at the University of Sydney. He has useful tips and hints that will make this less nerve-wracking!

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