Injection Moulding Techniques in Everyday Dental Practice 21

Injection Moulding Techniques in Everyday Dental Practice 21
This hands-on workshop is designed for dentists.

Course overview

In this predominantly hands-on workshop, participants will gain experience in the use of injection moulding techniques for the restorations of both anterior and posterior teeth. It will include strategies for the management of a range of restorations from small to large to achieve simplified and predictable outcomes from both aesthetic and functional aspects.

Learning Objectives

  • Recall the advantages of injection moulding for simple anterior restorations 
  • Restore an endodontically treated tooth and compromised tooth
  • Use injection moulding for the reconstruction of anatomical form and function of multiple teeth in the badly broken down and worn dentition
  • Evaluate when to use injection moulding versus ‘stamp’ technique
  • Explain the benefits and limitations of contemporary restorative materials

 

Presenter biography

Professor Ian Meyers OAM
BDSc, FRACDS, FICD, FADI, FPFA 


Professor Ian Meyers is a general dental practitioner in Brisbane Australia, and an honorary professor at The University of Queensland School of Dentistry. Professor Meyers has over thirty five years of combined experience in dental research, clinical dentistry, private practice, university clinics and hospital based dental clinics. He is a Fellow and Board Member of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and of the International College of Dentists and is a Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry International and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. In 2017 he received the Order of Australia Medal for services to dentistry, to professional associations, and to tertiary education.

As a general dental practitioner, Ian Meyers has extensive experience in comprehensive patient care, and has a special interest in diagnosis and management of worn and broken down dentition, geriatric and aged care dentistry, adhesive restorative dental materials, fibre-reinforced composites, and the management of patients through minimum intervention dentistry.

 

Event Pricing

ADA Member Dentist - $770
1st and 2nd Year Graduate ADA Member - $620
Non-Member Dentist - $1000

 

CPD Points

6.5 Scientific hours


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When
7/30/2021 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Where
ADAQ CPD and Training Centre 26 - 28 Hamilton Place Bowen Hills, QLD 4006 AUSTRALIA

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