Techniques for administering CPR
Efficient management of periodontitis patients requires a systematic approach starting with clinical examination, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment planning.
Diagnosis drives dentistry!
The key to successful endodontic treatment after diagnosis is that clinicians’ can use their knowledge of root canal anatomy in interpretation and assessment of the tooth being treated via 2D or 3D radiography. In this one-day hands-on course, we will be focusing on appropriate case selection, in-depth understanding of root canal anatomy, access preparations, simple tips and trick to locate canal orifices using appropriate magnification and achieve appropriate glidepath.
In this comprehensive course, you’ll delve into the essential principles of rotary NiTi root canal instrumentation. We’re here to equip you with invaluable insights, expert techniques, and proven strategies that guarantee consistent success in even the most complex root canal procedures. Our program prioritizes immersive, hands-on instruction utilizing cutting-edge, evidence-based approaches.
In this all-encompassing course, you’ll understand the rationale behind root canal obturation. You’ll explore the latest and most advanced obturation techniques, and you’ll have the opportunity to familiarise yourself with the most up-to-date obturating materials. Our mission is to provide you with knowledge, expert methods, and tactics that assure unwavering success in the root canal obturation.
Towards the end of your career, succession planning is very important. After working many years to build a practice it is beneficial to know how to maximise the return on year investment.
Owning and running a dental practice is definitely no walk in the park. Although you excel at providing your patients with superior oral health care, it’s so easy to become so caught up in the day-to-day operations that you forget about the other vital element of a successful dental practice: an exceptional patient experience.
Mitigation of risk is essential to ensure professional and career satisfaction and better patient outcomes. This course will discuss the legal and ethical responsibilities of a health practitioner, the interpretation of dental item codes, the importance of clinical record keeping and prescription writing requirements.
For the successful running of a dental practice, it is essential that there is a good team. Knowledge of how to manage internal conflicts is an essential part of running a practice. This presentation will provide an overview of the importance of understanding contracts, the relevant employment laws and approaches to the management of staff conflict.
Owning a practice comes with a list of important considerations, which are sometimes only considered when we are confronted with a problem. Being aware of important business facets when commencing your business ownership is essential
There is a lot more starting or buying a dental practice than meets the eye. It is not until you get into the fine detail that you realise what needs to be done and that there are many different options to choose from for each step. This presentation will give you some insights as to what is required when you commence the process of acquiring a dental practice.
Enjoy a three course meal whilst listening to a periodontal update
Socket and ridge preservation are some of the easiest methods of hard-tissue preservation and augmentation in future implant sites
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.
Aimed at practitioners with minimal posterior composite experience
Do you know what your patients are buying at the shop?
Ceramic Onlays and Inlays: Decision Making and Techniques
Techniques for administering CPR
How to manage anxious patients
How to manage anxious patients
Who says rubber dams can't be exciting?
Management of cracked teeth can be challenging. Not only do patients with cracked teeth present with varying symptoms and clinical presentations, but survey studies also indicate a lack of consensus within the dental community regarding cracked tooth treatment protocols.