Day One
9:00am Registration
9:30 am Start Lectures:
Introduction to philosophy of longevity, predictability, case selection, treatment planing and risk assessment with topics addressed include but not be limited to:
o Patient assessment- pre-existing conditions, patient expectations
o Diagnosis, pre-op imaging, data collection
o Treatment planning- prioritising and treatment sequence
o Preparation designs - tips and tricks
o Techniques for margin preparation and accuracy
o How to gain a steady hand
o Isolation, visualisation techniques
11:00am Morning Tea
11:30 Am Lectures
o Use of handpieces, ultrasonic tips and burs
o Use of magnification and mirrors
o Preliminary impression and verification techniques in fixed prosthodontics
o Innovation equipment and materials
o How to achieve accuracy from crown preparation and impression to crown issue
o Using techniques and equipment to assist with diagnosis
o Exploring the influence of the team on your preparation
1pm Lunch
2pm lectures
All Ceramics materials
o A short history, dental materials, microstructure
o When to use e.max, empress, Zirconia
o Clinical factors in case selection for success
o innovative new “ceramics”
o Preparation guidelines for crowns
All Ceramic materials
o Preparation guidelines inlays onlays - demonstration and lecture
o Chair side and laboratory procedures
4pm finish
Day Two
9:00am Registration
9:30 am Start Lectures:
Bridges
o Preparation design - difference with Metal ceramics and All Ceramics
o Case selection
o Clinical examples
o Demonstration
11am Morning Tea
Full Gold Crown
o Indications, case selection
o Demonstration
1pm Lunch
2pm hands-on
Porcelain Veneers
o Indications to preparation with or without reduction of the incisal edge
o materials selection
o Case selection
o Preparation guidelines
o Demonstration
Provisionalisation of Veneers
o Techniques
o Demonstration
o Impression materials selection
o Ergonomics of impression techniques
o Different impression techniques for fixed prosthodontics
o Traditional impressions
o Digital impressions
o Soft tissue management- use of retraction cord, haemostatic agents, lasers, electro-surgery, Expasyl
4pm finish
Day Three
9:00am Registration
9:30 am Start
HANDS-ON
o Porcelain Veneer 11 without preparing incisal edge
o Porcelain Veneer 11 preparing incisal edge
o Use of varying techniques and styles for preparation
11am Morning Tea
11:30am Hands-on
o E.max crown and a zirconia crown demonstration
o All ceramic crown e.max tooth 21
o Zirconia crown 13
o Ceramic onlay tooth 47
1pm Lunch
2pm Hands-on
o Metal ceramic bridge preparation
o Full gold crown preparation
o Provisionalisation of veneers
o Impression taking
o Soft tissue management techniques
o Finalise preparations
o Review and summary
4:00pm Finish
In addition to the above hands-on participants who complete the task earlier than the allotted time have a number of hands-on stations from demonstrations or hands-on activities. These include:
o Electrosurgery
o Soft tissue laser
o Retraction cord
o Loupes and microscope
o Digital impression - Trios, PlanScan
o Hand steadiness test
o Ultrasonic tips for crown preparations
o Alginate/Stone and PVS impression techniques