Global Treatment Planning

Unavailable in 2024

St Leonards, NSW, AU

Convened by
Dr Ken Hooi
Prosthodontist

8 CPD hours

2 hrs practical

6 hrs lectures

4:1 Attendee to Educator Ratio

$1,495 (inc GST)

Navigate Complex Cases with Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning

A well-developed treatment plan lays the foundation for consistent optimal patient outcomes while mitigating potential issues and risks for long-term success.

Join Dr. Ken Hooi and a comprehensive panel of distinguished experts consisting of endodontists, orthodontists, periodontists, prosthodontists, oral & maxillofacial surgeons, and dental-legal solicitors. Through interactive discussions, case reviews, and didactic presentations, participants will explore a multidisciplinary approach to treatment planning and occlusion for single-unit and short-span reconstructions.

This intensive full-day program immerses attendees in several common case scenarios involving the restoration or replacement of single teeth, with patient cases tailored to input from participating dentists. The curriculum extends to encompass discussions on short-span reconstruction cases, offering a holistic understanding of treatment planning in varying complexities.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course, you will have an increased proficiency in: 

  • Utilise a comprehensive approach for diagnostic procedures to enhance clinical decision-making.

  • Enhance treatment planning skills for single-unit and short-span reconstructions in both posterior and anterior regions.

  • Design effective occlusal schemes for single units and short-span restorations.

  • Develop treatment sequencing strategies for straightforward and advanced (multi-disciplinary) cases.

  • Implement treatment planning strategies for aesthetic cases to achieve optimal patient outcomes.

  • Identify relevant therapeutic outcomes and potential complications to ensure successful treatment outcomes.

  • Clarify existing risk management practices within the professional domain to mitigate potential liabilities.

  • Understand the basic principles of artificial intelligence-based systems and their application in clinical practice.

SCHEDULE

The course schedule is as follows:

  • 8:00 am – 6:00 pm across 1 day

  • Practical clinical simulations: 2 hours

  • Educator lectures: 6 hours

  • Breaks (Tea breaks & lunch): 2 hours

Throughout the day, morning and afternoon tea, as well as lunch and drinks, will be provided to keep you refreshed and energised.

Course Educators

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Sydney Centre for Dentistry
19 / 39 Herbert Street
St Leonards, NSW, 2065
Australia

 

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