Our WA Dental CPD dinner courses provide good food, great company and the opportunity to learn. It’s dinner and a show!
Our WA Dental CPD dinner courses provide good food, great company and the opportunity to learn. It’s dinner and a show! We take a look at upcoming dinner courses that you will not want to miss.
Director of Continuing Development Dr Jenny Ball has arranged dinner courses that will be educational and entertaining. Held at the University Club, the dinner courses include a delicious three course meal to enjoy while you learn.
They are a great way to enjoy CPD, without taking time off the practice, whilst having a fantastic meal and catching up with and meeting new colleagues.”
Dr Jenny Ball
Presented by Paediatric Dentist Dr Jilen Patel (who has previously received both the Royal Australasian College Emerging Lecturers Award and Australian Dental Association/Pierre Fauchard Academy’s Young Lecturer Award), this series of lectures will cover recent updates in cariology and unravel contemporary evidence with a focus on clinical practice. The session will cover aspects such as when to intervene in the caries process, caries removal protocols and changes to caries risk assessment.
The three presenters of this course (a prosthodontist, an orthodontist and a periodontist) have met in person regularly over 14 years to brainstorm patient cases and continually learn and share – this dinner gives others an opportunity to learn as well.This meeting will be a casual and interactive presentation of some multidisciplinary cases that have been treated over the years with a focus on patient-centred outcomes. The dinner will be presented by orthodontist Dr Crofton Daniels, periodontist Dr Wendy Gill and prosthodontist Dr Brendan Joyce.
Periodontist Dr Melanie McAlpine and Oral Medicine Specialist Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen have teamed up to talk about all things orally odorous, and will discuss what a dental professional should know in this interactive lecture on the causes of halitosis, pseudohalitosis, possible systemic contributors and further investigations required, and red flags.
Presented by paediatric dentist Dr Jilen Patel, this lecture will discuss the history behind SDF, the mechanisms of action of SDF, the current evidence from both the most recent invitro and clinical research.
Dr Ashen Behari will discuss a sensible approach to occlusion in general practice. It will provide some principles of occlusion and practical guidelines and procedures to follow in practice.
Discipline lead in Prosthodontics at the University of Western Australia, Dr Adam Hamilton, will explore the various technologies which can be integrated into the digital implant workflow with a clinical and evidenced-based approach to the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Interdisciplinary treatment is often required to achieve both functional and aesthetic outcomes for our patients. This presentation from a general practitioner, an orthodontist and prosthodontist demonstrate how three disciplines can work together to achieve these outcomes. The lecture will be presented by Drs Steven Naoum, Tom Elliot and Han Oh.
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