The Cracked Tooth Conundrum
            
         
         In the era of modern dentistry, we are seeing ageing patients retaining a heavily restored dentition for longer. Bruxism is a common outcome due to the ever-increasing stresses of a fast-paced life. These and many other factors result in cracks forming within teeth.
The general dental practitioner is often required to diagnose, restore and maintain a tooth or teeth that have been cracked,
This one-day multidisciplinary lecture will discuss the diagnosis and management of this often complex clinical situation as well as outcomes that can be expected and how to best inform patients.
The lecture will be a case-based discussion delivering information relevant to treatment planning and restoration of these teeth that is immediately translatable to a general dental clinical setting.
 
        
            
                
                    
                        When
                            
                                Saturday
                                19 October 2024
                            
                     
                    
                        Where
                        
                                Centre for Professional Development, 1 Atchison Street
                                St Leonards, NSW
                        
                     
                    
                    
                        Event Type
                            
                                    Online Learning
                            
                     
                 
                 
Course Information
 In the era of modern dentistry, we are seeing ageing patients retaining a heavily restored dentition for longer. Bruxism is a common outcome due to the ever-increasing stresses of a fast-paced life. These and many other factors result in cracks forming within teeth.
The general dental practitioner is often required to diagnose, restore and maintain a tooth or teeth that have been cracked,
This one-day multidisciplinary lecture will discuss the diagnosis and management of this often complex clinical situation as well as outcomes that can be expected and how to best inform patients.
The lecture will be a case-based discussion delivering information relevant to treatment planning and restoration of these teeth that is immediately translatable to a general dental clinical setting.
            
            
                
            
         
    
 
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