Introductory Modern Indirect RestorationsPresented by Dr David Sykes and Dr Matthew McLaughlinSteps to quality Crown and Bridge Did you know that 60% of crown and bridge impressions are inaccurate for making a quality restoration? Are your temporary crowns up to scratch? How long do you take? This full day comprehensive program is designed with theory and practical teaching involving hands-on skill development, so an improved clinical ability is assured. All aspects of tooth preparation will be covered from design to bur selection. Featuring clinical tips that will make a difference to how you work, impression procedures and materials will be covered in great depth to ensure that a quality crown will be returned. Different techniques and materials will be explored to help you master the temporary crown to protect the underlying structure and maintain the gingivae in good health. Course objectives • To understand the critical steps in tooth preparation
and design About the presentersDr David Sykes is a Senior Clinical Associate at the University of Sydney involved in the postgraduate prosthodontics program. A specialist consultant to the Royal Australian Navy, Dr Sykes has lectured in the area of restorative dentistry and prosthodontics with a special interest in medico-legal issues. He has considerable experience in treating the complex restorative case. Dr Sykes is currently an elected member of the Dental Board of New South Wales. Dr Matthew McLaughlin is a Specialist Prosthodontist focusing on the management of complex restorative and implant cases. As a Clinical Lecturer for the University of Sydney, Dr McLaughlin has an active role in teaching on the postgraduate Master’s in Prosthodontics program at Westmead Dental Hospital.
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Click here to register for this courseView course information in printable pdf formatDATEFriday, 18 June 2010TIMERegistration from 8:00am
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