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Australia/New Zealand 2010 Programme
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Welcome to the 2009 Australian / New Zealand Dental ED lecture series. Please click on the title of the lectures listed below to see more information.

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Lectures
There are 8 lectures this year.
Effective Diagnosis and Restorative Treatments for the Worn Dentition in Everyday Practice
Dr. Bob Margeas
Thursday, March 18th, 2010, 7:00 PM AUS DST
Patients present to the dental practice with wear on their teeth on a daily asis. Understanding the etiology of “wear” especially on how to diagnose and treat the condition is important as early intervention ...
All-Ceramic Restorations An Overview Out of Practice — For the Practice
Dr. Urs Brodbeck
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010, 7:00 PM AUS EST
 The search for tooth coloured and metal-free restorations is one of the major challenges in dental research. For several decades, ceramic has been used as a restorative material because of its aesthetics and intrao ...
A New Paradigm for Implant Supported Immediate Load Overdentures
Dr. David Little
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010, 6:45PM AUS EST
 The edentulous population continues to grow domestically as well as globally. This market has been under served for many years, and patients have had to adapt to ill-fitting dentures. Thanks to advances in technolo ...
Aesthetic Challenges; Stretching the Limits
Dr. Galip Gurel
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2009, 8:00 PM AUS EST
 As the popularity of aesthetic dentistry increases, a growing number of patients are seeking treatment for the improvement of unaesthetic anterior dentition. The acceleration in dental, ceramic and bonding material ...
Seeing is Believing: Is it Pulp Fiction or Can We Grow Pulps?
Dr. Michelle Heffernan
Thursday, August 5th, 2010, 6:45 PM AUS EST
Pulp revascularization is an effective endodontic treatment in selected cases. This presentation will describe techniques and the benefits of pulp revascularization while discussing recent developments and promising adva ...
Wake Up to Sleep: The Dental Management of Snoring, Sleep Apnoea, and Bruxism — Incorporating this Valuable Service into Your Practice
Dr. Harry Ball
Thursday, August 5th, 2010, 8:00 PM AUS EST
IA large proportion of the population snore with many unaware they also have sleep apnoea. The consequences are often severe and include, strained relationships, sleepiness, poor work performance, and an increased risk o ...
The New Age Digital Dentistry: Lasers and CAD/CAM
Dr. Graeme Milicich
Tuesday, Sept. 14th 2010, 7:00pm AUS EST
Advances in technology computerisation and digitisation continue at an ever increasing rate and dentistry is not immune to these changes. It is easy to miss some very significant advances as improvements continue at an i ...
Indirect Restorative Materials: What, When and Where?
Dr. John O. Burgess
Thursday, Oct. 28th, 2010, 7:00PM AUS EDT
 This clinically oriented discussion compares traditional and newly developed dental restorative materials and compares their clinical success. The course is designed to improve your practice of dentistry by demonst ...

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