How will do it?

February 1, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Science, Health Science, Dentistry
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Who is

?

 Jennifer Craig – Director of Education  Karen McDonagh – Sales & Administration  Shaughla Ahmad – Online & Marketing Director

What is

?

 We are an online resource for Dental Professionals.

We deliver:  Online Education  Industry News – (Upcoming events, buyers guide, latest products and services)  Community – (Forum, job directory, classifieds)

What is our focus?  Dental Prosthetists  Dental Hygienists  Dental Therapists

 Oral Health Therapists

How will

do it?

 We have an Industry Leading Advisory Board:

How will

do it?

 We will consistently be reviewing and asking for

feedback  We will be researching local and international

coverage and trends  We will REMAIN INDEPENDENT

Our Online Education will consist of:

Independent, Good Quality, Relevant Content

Content Sources:  Independent Dental, Medical and Business

Writers  International Guest Speakers  Local leading experts in their respective fields

 Third party deals via Conference coverage  Associations

The Plan:  JANUARY: We will be running a test webinar and

courses for a select group of about 20 participants from each group  FEBRUARY: Gain feedback and make adjustments

accordingly  MARCH: Go live with one live webinar each month for

each group. Compliment this with online written courses, case studies and associated quizzes

What we have available so far.......

Speakers & Topics:  Alan Veal People skills for Professionals, leadership and team effectiveness

 Brett Davis Dental Prosthetist 1.

2.

Converting an existing full lower denture into an implant retained denture. Partial lower free-end saddle denture impressions and relining DEB dentures.

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 Phillipe Zimet Endodontist  Infection Control  Making Endodontics work – The session

will describe the breadth of endodontics and the importance of understanding the basis of endodontics in order to achieve quality outcomes for patients. Includes: 1. Management of TRAUMA 2. Diagnosis of orofacial pain 3. Performing pulpotomy and pulpectomy as well as other treatment modalities to maintain the health, prevent the disease or re-establish the vasculature of the pulp and includes the study of the healthy pulp.

...  Anthony Au Prosthodontist BDS, MDSc (prosthodontics), FRACDS, FICD, FADI Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney

1.

“From tee to teeth: doing better dentistry by improving handicap”

2.

“Erosion: detect and restore” (an hour and a half long)

3.

“Occlusal therapy: evidence vs. opinion ”

4.

“Implant provisionalisation: a temporary pain?”

your golf

5.

“Occlusal treatment: faith or fact ?” (a critique of the Las Vegas Institute approach in treating TMD)

6.

“Ergodontics” (I presented this at the Dental Hygienists Clinical Day last year, so they may not want to hear it again)

7.

“Easily impressed” (how to take better impressions for fixed pros/ crown and bridgework)

8.

“3T's : tinnitus, teeth, TMJ”;

9.

“To B or not to B: guidelines for patient selection for oral implants”

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Martin Tyas BDS, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Dental Science

2.

Resin composites and their successful use, particularly in posterior teeth. The important features of Glass Ionomer Cements, with an emphasis on clinical relevance.



Laurence Walsh Professor of Dental Science, and Head of

1.

4.

the School of Dentistry at The University of Queensland. Preventive, conservative and special needs dentistry; Cariology; Oral rehabilitation; Infection control.



Harry Ball

1. 2. 3.

Clinical Director Dental Sleep Group 

Dental Related Sleep Disorders

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Karen Davis Dental Hygienist



Think Outside the mouth – Integrating Systemic and Oral Health Considerations into non-surgical periodontal treatment



It’s not what you say...or is it? - Effective communication and enrolment skills for the dental team



From Bugs & Drugs to Hugs & Health



Building blocks for teams to soar

...  Stephen McGlynn Dental Prosthetist  Impressions for implant overdentures  Processing implant overdentures  Implants and Overdentures detailed Analysis- This is along



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presentation that can be split into small topics such as History and Terminology, Importance of Teamwork with Implants, Abutments for implant Overdentures. Syncone retained Overdentures Protocols for Constructing Implant Bars Occlusal concepts in the edentulous Arch The value of the Facebow Clinical concepts for Edentulous patients Immediate dentures Prosthetists in Business

...  Derek Mahony - Specialist Orthodontist 1.

Orthodontic Diagnosis

2.

Cephalometrics/Radiography

3.

Treatment in the mixed dentition

4.

Class II correction and management of snoring/obstructive sleep apnoea

5.

Class III correction

6.

Straight wire mechanics

7.

Diagnosis and treatment of increased vertical dimension

8.

Perio/Ortho Interface

9.

Biomechanics in clinical orthodontics

10.

Surgical orthodontics

11.

Esthetic Appliances

12.

Management of TMD stability/retention

...  1. 2.

3. 4. 5.

John Flutter BDS Dental Surgeon Myofunctional Orthodontics - Dental and Facial Correction for the Growing Child Horizontal Growth - The Key to Facial Beauty and Optimal Patient Health The negative effect of mouth breathing on the body and development of the child. The aetiology of malocclusion The cause of crooked teeth

 Rob Dulieu Dental Prosthetist



Janet Wallace - Lecturer Graduate Diploma in Dental Therapy Discipline of Oral Health University of Newcastle

Writers & Topics  Bjorn Maier CAD / CAM

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2.

3.

4.

5.

New materials and concepts for the treatment of craniomandibular dysfunction stuck prosthetic (From the wax-up on the splint therapy for CAD / CAM manufactured Long-term temporary PMMA-based high-performance polymers ) Prosthetic planning in the digital period (Comparison of manual versus digital wax-up `s on a total renovation) The digital partials prosthesis (Presentation of the virtual model cast prosthesis with the free form software from the Company SensAble) Rehabilitation of a patient with amelogenesis inperfecta in with long-term temporary (Use of Ivoclar Vivadent Telio CAD high-performance polymers) The prosthetic implant treatment in the digital workflow (The implementation of a zirconia-based implant restoration with the Sirona InLab System )

...  Bjorn Maier (cont’d) CAI / CAD / CAM 1. 2.

The provisional front tooth restoration in the digital workflow (From the digital impression to the temporary supply of High performance polymers ) From the intra-oral scanning to the finished ceramic veneered zirconia based ceramic crown (Comparison of the COS-scanner from 3M Espe and Cerec Bluecam System from Sirona)

Implant Prosthetics 1.

2. 3. 4.

The implant-supported telescopic prosthesis in the digital production process (From the production of zirconium dioxide-based primary parts of the CAD / CAM tertiary structure made up of individual completion of the hybrid prosthesis) An efficient way for high-quality implants(From the targeted Gingivamanagment on the individualized implant setup for finished crown ) The manual versus virtual path to high-quality temporary implants (Comparison of Gingivamanagments in manual and digital temporary crowns ) Thanks again overdentures better quality of life (The production of adjusted to the patient implant overdenture with the use of locators)

...  Bjorn Maier (cont’d) Ceramics 1. The all-ceramic bridge trailer (Thanks to lithium disilicate ceramic was also without the use of implants aesthetically and functionally high-quality end result achieved ) 2. The aesthetic is at the focus (High-quality front tooth restoration with the lithium-disilicate ceramic e.max Press and the Veneering cermic e.max Ceram ) Function 1. The surface texture of the teeth (Systematic work out the surface texture of a front tooth) 2. Dentures after gnathological Guidelines (The major basis for not only aesthetically but also functionally correct Dentures are too often ignored) 3. Aesthetic guidelines for natural looking dentures (Larger and larger areas of dental work to be digitized. Despite this enormous change for the production of a natural tooth replacement are the understanding of the morphologic and aesthetic structure of the individual teeth have a important role to play. The Kretschmeric Construction Types here is essential)

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 Kathleen McKellar

Performance management, communication, business growth and personal development

...  Peter Herring 

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Thermoforming materials: Properties and applications Finishing mouthguards Thermoforming: What’s new for 2010? Silensor appliance: Construction and theory - Part 1 Silensor appliance: Construction and theory - Part 2 Silensor appliance: Construction and theory - Part 3 Thermoformed Implant Guides Thermoformed Implant Guides Part 2 Graphics in custom laminated mouthguards Better mouthguards for 2009

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Peter Herring (cont’d)



Tips for better thermoformed splints New innovations for thermoforming Plasticisation of thermoforming foils Triple laminated mouthguards Multi-coloured mouthguard foils Precise whitening trays Multi-coloured mouthguard foils Triple laminated mouthguards Thermoforming with the new hard/soft material Preparing models for thermoforming

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...  Peter Herring (cont’d)  Interim partial dentures  Individual impression trays-Techniques  Thermoforming using occludator devices  Thermoforming basics Pt 2 Choosing a thermoforming

machine  An improved high performance mouthguard design  Thermoforming Pt 1: Systematic finishing of thermoformed appliances  Anyone can make custom laminated mouthguards

Online Education - Delivery 

will provide independent, good quality , relevant content for your members to gain their CPD points by:

 Webcast (live video streaming)  Webinars  Podcasts  Online Clinical Papers and Quizzes

 Patient case studies

What can we do for you and your members?  Provide a comprehensive, convenient online education portal which will

compliment your face to face events. We will:  Source all educational content

 Source all speakers, presenters and dental writers  Handle all technology  Handle all administration  Handle all help desk enquiries

We can also:  Webcast your conference seminars through

LIVE VIDEO STREAMING so that members who are unable to attend the live event can watch in real time.  Promote your upcoming events

Data Capture and Tracking WE CAN:  See who has been using the online portal  See what time of day your members are accessing the portal  See how long they are spending on their online education  See what courses they are doing  See how many times they are attempting the quizzes  Track the progress of any user on any activity  Generate a list of active and inactive users over a given time  Produce surveys to evaluate training

Data Capture and Tracking So YOU can:

CONNECT and ENGAGE with your members on a regular basis  Learn more about your members  Learn more about the topics they like  Track their feedback  Learn about their learning behaviour

 Tailor your courses/meetings/events based

on research via our online portal

What are our expectations?  We would like the relevant Associations to give us the tick of

approval  We would like to be your EXCLUSIVE provider of online education

 We would like you to promote

to your members as your preferred online education provider

QUESTIONS???

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