Fri 30 May 2025 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Predictable composite resins: Optimising treatment for single and multiple teeth
Hear two specialists present on planning for complex cases.
Restoring the Single Tooth in Composite Resin - From Fractures to Discolouration
Presented by Dr Terry Wong
The general Dentist often comes across Patients requiring the single tooth restoration in the anterior region. The procedure to colour match and restore in Composite Resin to match adjacent healthy teeth can be a challenge. This course will focus on solving these difficult situations.
At the conclusion of this session, you will be abe to:
- How to manage a fractured or broken single anterior tooth using Composite Resin
- Understand Composite shade matching
- Gain knowledge on ways to mask discoloured teeth
- Recognise ways to maximise the life expectancy of the composite restorations
Simplifying and enhancing aesthetic and functional outcomes in complex cases using the ‘copy & paste’ wax up and inject technique.
Presented by Professor Ian Meyers
Aesthetic and functional restoration of multiple teeth in worn and broken down dentitions can present challenges for the dentist. Techniques using diagnostic wax-ups and injection moulding techniques (IMT) can simplify the process and make outcomes more predictable. This workshop will demonstrate and evaluate the use of IMT for complex restorative cases. Clinical tips and tricks on how to achieve improved aesthetic and functional success will be presented and discussed.
At the conclusion of this session, participants will:
- Appreciate the benefits of injection moulding techniques for the reconstruction of anatomical form and function for both simple and complex cases.
- Understand appropriate case selection and preparation for restoration.
- Recognise the benefits and limitations of contemporary direct restorative materials.
- Implement finishing and polishing techniques for enhanced aesthetics and longevity.
CPD hours: 6 clinical hours
RSVP 16/05/2025
Stay COVIDSafe at ADAVB events.
Please note: Photographs may be taken at this event and may be used on the ADAVB website, social media or publications to promote ADAVB events and ADAVB membership. Please advise us if you do not wish to be photographed.
Schedule
TIME |
SESSION |
SPEAKERS |
8:30 am |
Registration |
|
9:00 am |
Restoring the Single Tooth in Composite Resin - From Fractures to Discolouration |
Dr Terry Wong |
10:30 am |
Morning Tea (30min) |
|
11:00 am |
Simplifying and enhancing aesthetic and functional outcomes in complex cases using the ‘copy & paste’ wax up and inject technique. |
Professor Ian Meyers |
12:30 pm |
Lunch (50min) |
|
1:20 pm |
Hands-on |
Dr Terry Wong, Professor Ian Meyers |
4:30 pm |
Close |
Speakers
Dr Terry Wong
B.Sc (Hons) Melb, B.D.Sc (Melbourne)
Attained Dental degree in 1987 from Melbourne University Since 2004 has been conducting lectures and hands-on programs for Dentists on improving skills with composite resin He has lectured internationally throughout Asia, Australia and N.Z on direct composite resin techniques Presently he teaches postgraduate Dental students at Melbourne University techniques on composite resin Key opinion leader for Ivoclar Vivadent, and Coltene He still maintains a general practice in Melbourne and his key passions are Restorative and Aesthetic Dentistry and Orthodontics.
Professor Ian Meyers
Professor Ian Meyers is a general dental practitioner and honorary professor of The University of Queensland School of Dentistry. Professor Meyers brings more than 40 years of experience in dental research, clinical dentistry, private practice, university clinics and hospital based dental clinics. He is fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, International College of Dentists, Academy of Dentistry International and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. As a general dental practitioner, Professor Meyers has extensive experience in comprehensive patient care, and has a special interest in diagnosis and management of worn and broken-down dentition, geriatric and aged care dentistry, adhesive restorative dental materials, fibre-reinforced composites and the management of patients through minimum intervention dentistry.