This course covers evidence-based principles in management and how they apply to a healthcare setting.
This course will help delegates be better prepared to work with a sedationist to achieve high-quality work with maximum safety and minimum stress.
The seminar discusses the importance of early diagnosis and the current management of oral cancer patients.
This course is the premier source of infection prevention and control information, focusing on elements to manage infection risk in dental practices.
This course is designed to give dental practitioners a greater understanding of treatment planning for direct composite resin veneers, as well as hands-on experience with the different techniques and materials available.
This program is designed for general practitioners who have various levels of experience with dental implants. It will provide a perspective on how to prepare yourself as a practitioner to implement or improve your skills with this treatment modality.
For clinicians with some experience with implant therapy, this program expands your skills to include more advanced aesthetic refinement for the single implant restoration, and introduction to short-span implant bridges.
Join your colleagues for a full-day course of presentations from a variety of Western Australian dental specialists, with contemporary and practical tips for all dental health practitioners. The day will conclude with a panel discussion of frequently asked questions.
This course will cover how to look at how to approach occlusion in general practice, protocols on how to do this in practice and current guidelines on occlusion.
Spinal pain is one of the most disabling health care disorders and is commonly reported in dentists, with 50% reporting neck pain and 30% back pain.
This course will outline simple techniques for the major stages of root canal treatment – starting with initial canal negotiation, followed by working length determination, canal preparation and root canal filling techniques. Participants will then be able to practise these techniques by doing the hands-on practical exercises on extracted teeth.
This course aims to add tools to the dentist’s treatment options so they can best manage their patient’s needs no matter the circumstances or complicating factors that present themselves. If you have ever had a patient who wanted to replace a tooth but couldn’t have an implant and you were stuck with how best to replace the tooth, then this is the course for you.
This workshop will explore the nature of “difficult patients” and what strategies can be used to manage their presenting challenging behaviours. In addition, we will explore ways how we and our colleagues can develop strategies to manage ourselves after dealing with a difficult patient.
Join your colleagues for a full day course of presentations from a variety of Western Australian dentists for our first course held in Karratha.
This course is designed for practitioners who are interested in improving their knowledge and skills with ceramic restorations. It will explore guidelines that will help you select and understand the materials and protocols, which would achieve the best aesthetic and functional outcomes for your patients.
This course will provide an update on the various diseases and their courses. Then, some “trade secrets” of an experienced endodontist will be discussed and demonstrated to help you simplify the treatment process. Participants will then be able to practise these techniques by doing the hands-on practical exercises on extracted teeth.
This lecture is designed to enlighten practitioners on the most predictable and effective ways to manage the various tooth discolorations. The two main types of tooth discoloration are internal and external, both of which are aesthetically displeasing. It is crucial to determine the cause of the discoloration, this will lead to the most predictable and aesthetic outcome.