Participant comment: “It was a very enjoyable and informative day. Prof Millar has a very relaxed teaching style which made it easy to ask questions. I personally learnt a few great techniques which I can’t wait to implement in practice!”
Course Content
The course is a blend of seminar and hands-on, to cover: Aesthetic assessment of patients with aesthetic needs including smile design techniques. Test driving the outcome before preparation. Tooth preparation dimensions and techniques, selection of burs and handpieces. Impressions for difficult clinical situations. Provisional restorations.
Programme
9am – Registration
9:15am – Introduction and seminar: assessment, options, smile design
10.45am – Coffee
11.15am – Hands-on
12:45pm – Lunch
1.30pm – Hands-on
4:30pm – Discussion
5pm – Finish
To book
Please contact Mus Laljee by email.
Payment is required to confirm your space. You can pay by BACS transfer using the account details below:
Sort Code: 30-99-66
Account No: 00568208
Please ensure you reference the payment with your name
The course is a blend of seminar and hands-on, to cover:
Aesthetic assessment of patients with tooth wear and other aesthetic needs.
Smile design techniques including DSD.
Treatment options for direct and indirect composite as well as direct and indirect ceramic.
Test driving the outcome before preparation.
Tooth preparation dimensions and techniques, selection of burs and handpieces.
Impressions for difficult clinical situations.
Provisional restorations.
Cementation.
Professor Brian Millar BDS (Dundee) FDSRCS(Eng) PhD (Lon) FHEA
Professor of Blended Learning in Dentistry at King’s College London and NHS Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the King’s College London Dental Institute at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals. Specialist in Prosthodontics and in Restorative Dentistry. Programme Director for the internationally popular MClinDent (Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics) and in the past set up the highly successful MSc programmes in Aesthetic Dentistry and also Advanced General Dental Practice by blended learning at the KCL Dental Institute.
Over 35 years experience in clinical practice and currently an active specialist clinician in both hospital and private practice, particularly in treating tooth wear, aesthetic and occlusal problems utilising MI philosophies where possible.
Experienced teacher to undergraduates and postgraduates and well-known provider of postgraduate education nationally and internationally at conferences through lectures, seminars, webinars and hands-on courses.
Published over 180 papers, supervised over 200 PhD and Masters students, involved in setting up MOOCs with over 20,000 students. As well as the silencing the dental drill, research includes management of occlusal problems using MI techniques, bringing together aesthetics and function with a focus on tooth preservation.
Participant comment: “Professor Brian Millar provided us with useful knowledge and practical skills that we could use to enhance the care given to our patients in practice. The whole day was well organised and provided many learning points for all of us who attended. He is certainly someone I would be happy to learn from again!”
In addition to GRADIA Direct, GC has now launched a new, improved composite system, G-ænial. To create anatomically functional composite restorations there is only one role model to take seriously; the responding natural tooth. After analysing the structure of a natural element, we can use simple steps to rebuild the perfect copy of the natural example. G-ænial offers all the possibilities required to rebuild a natural and functional occlusion. Even monochromatic restorations become beautiful due to its unique chameleon effect. Together with the laboratory GC GRADIA System, GC GRADIA gum shades, Metal Primer II, Composite Primer and Ceramic Primer II, G-ænial becomes the most complete system for any white or pink aesthetic or cosmetic restorations. The new 7th generation G-ænial Bond and the new LED D-Light Duo make the G-Family complete. You will find out for yourself on our two day course! Programme • Theoretical presentation of G-ænial • Demonstration build-up technique Class IV • Hands-on Class IV • Demonstration build-up technique Class II • Hands-on Class II • Theoretical presentation of G-Bond & G-Light • Demonstration of GC GRADIA Gum G-ænial Course Points of interest • Recognition of individual tooth characteristics • Correct shade taking • Adequate preparation • Polychromatic anatomically functional build-up • Individualise composite restorations • Metal, composite and ceramic primers • Finish and polish • Adhesion and luting
Initial Course
GC Corporation has been working very closely with technicians to determine which of the ceramic porcelain properties are most important and what exactly the technicians would like to achieve with their porcelain. During this course the Initial System will be demonstrated in its entirety, with a hands-on session allowing you to use the material on actual cases. Initial Courses will be held in the UK. For more information please contact GC UK on 01908 218 999.
Technicians’ Composite Course
GC UK are pleased to announce the launch of a new generation laboratory light cure composite. This new aesthetic, high strength material will be available in different modules and consistencies, pastes, flowable and 1 body stain and glaze and will be launched April 2016.
Dr Baker delivered an inter-active hands on day, covering topics including the fundamentals of root canal treatment and maximising success, assessing restorability and restoration of the endodontically treated tooth (temporary, provisional and definitive). Modern and conventional materials and techniques available were discussed (from Nayyar cores through to minimally invasive bonding)
The hands on element of the day included use of sectional matrices, restoration and core build ups in composite resin along with the use of fibre posts.
The programme fees for members was just £45 which included lunch and refreshments and participants felt the day offered very good value-for-money.
Dr Martin Kelleher delivered some entertaining and informative presentations on “Facts and Fallacies” in Cosmetic Dentistry, Clinical tips and tricks, Pitfalls for the Unwary, and Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Dilemmas in Cosmetic Dentistry. This event was attended in good numbers by our members, and accrued 5 hours verifiable CPD at a cost-effective fee of only £30
Over 70 of our members attended this event, which reached capacity a month in advance. 4 core CPD topics were covered:
1. Radiography and Radiation Protection,
2. Oral Cancer: Early Detection,
3. Legal/Ethical Issues and
4. Complaints Handling and Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults.
The expertise and enthusiasm of the speakers made somewhat sensitive topics both interesting and relevant, with 5 hours verifiable CPD also obtained. The event fees was just £40 which included lunch and refreshments, with thanks also to our sponsors for this; Dental Directory, Heraueus Kulzer and SDI.
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