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Successtrategiën bij avitale blekingen anno 2019

10/05/2019   14:00 - 17:30

Blue Point,Reyerslaan 801030 Brussel

Dr Linda Greenwall

Simultaanvertaling EN > NL

Locatie

Blue Point

Naar de website

Sprekers

Dr Linda Greenwall
(Engeland)

Programma

Addressing the Challenges of Nonvital Tooth Bleaching and the Single Dark tooth

Dr Linda Greenwall BDS MGDS RCS MSc MRD RCS FFGDP FICD BEM

Course description:

There are many problems associated with non vital bleaching and treating the single dark tooth. Some of the problems are incomplete bleaching and regression of the colour after bleaching. Bleaching just the dark tooth or all the teeth is the key success strategy. This lecture will discuss the following

  • Current tooth whitening techniques for non vital teeth used in dental practice focusing on new whitening innovations to treat non vital teeth.
  • Diagnosis and radiological evaluation
  • Treatment planning and options for treatment
  • Reroottreat or accept? What are the European guidelines
  • Technique protocols
  • Bleaching calcific metamorphosis teeth
  • Follow up and maintenance of whitening treatments

It will describe the classification of nonvital bleaching techniques into three categories in order to assist with predicable treatment planning for the various tooth whitening programmes and discuss how to obtain successful and predictable outcomes when treating nonvital teeth.

Aim:

To provide the delegates with an in depth knowledge of Non Vital Tooth Whitening for Minimal Invasive Aesthetic Dentistry

Objectives:

By the end of the lecture the delegates should

  1. Have the knowledge and understanding of the scientific basis of non vital bleaching
  2. Understand why a nonvital tooth discolours
  3. Understand the trauma process
  4. Understand why a non vital tooth can regress after tooth whitening
  5. Be able to undertake a detailed examination to assess a nonvital tooth for whitening procedures
  6. Understand the pitfalls and problems associated with treating non vital teeth
  7. Be able to understand why patients get sensitivity and how to treat whitening related sensitivity
  8. Be aware of the consent and information that patients need to receive prior to undertaking whitening procedures
  9. Be able to answer patients’ questions and concerns with regards to non vital dental bleaching that their patient may ask