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ADA Victorian Branch

Continuing Professional

Development

NEW

HALF DAY LECTURES

HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS

ProgramNovember 2014 – June 2015

www.adavb.net

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CPD Committ ee Members and Staff From left : (Back Row) Staff : Nancy Mai, Caroline Kaur, Samantha Jackson, CPD Committ ee Members: Dr Alan Solomon, Dr Jenny Levecke, Dr Leighton Phu, Dr Kunal PandyaFrom left : (Front Row) CPD Committ ee Members: Dr Alison Sahhar, Professor Marti n Tyas AM, Dr Ben Keith, Dr Don Watkins, Dr Lester Mark

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Welcome to the Australian Dental Associati on Victorian Branch’s Conti nuing Professional Development Program for the second year of the CPD cycle to June 2015.The CPD Committ ee has developed a diverse and engaging program for you, aimed at being responsive to the varied needs of members at diff erent stages of their professional careers. Being a member of the profession requires that we uphold the key principles of lifelong learning and professional development in it various forms. The ADAVB believes that conti nuing professional development is a fundamental member service and it remains a priority area in the strategic plan. It is a service that can directly respond to member needs and demands, with the purpose of assisti ng members both in their personal professional development and in meeti ng regulatory requirements.

This year’s program is structured into several streams:

• We have some familiar programs such as hands-on workshops and our “standard” stream where we present a range of topics relevant to daily clinical general practi ce. The “standard” stream is the ‘backbone’ of the CPD program with full-day programs on a Friday designed to meet the needs of the busy practi ti oner in providing effi cient access to high quality CPD.

• The half day ‘budget’ series run on Friday aft ernoons and is designed for those practi ti oners who would rather not incur the cost of a full-day program or are struggling with ti me. These programs are not budget in content; they are compact, ti me effi cient and brilliant vitamin pills of CPD!

• Finally, there is the ECE series - the Early Clinical Essenti als, designed for the early career denti sts, whether they are graduates from Australian dental schools or the Australian Dental Council. These are hearty, fundamental, current evidence-based programs. Running on Saturday mornings for a half-day, they are also wonderful “refreshers” for the more experienced practi ti oners, to check in with the latest clinical evidence.

The CPD committ ee is so fortunate to have a supply of wonderful presenters who agree to take part in our program. Some of these are well known to you but we also have some new faces in this year’s program. The Committ ee feels it is important to look to the future to see who our knowledge leaders will be, and to provide opportuniti es for those at an earlier stage of their research and public presenti ng careers. We hope you will support our new presenters and also provide us with your feedback.

SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM:

• Half day lectures at ADAVB - Oral Surgery Red Flags, Endodonti c Troubleshooti ng and Removable Prostheti cs

• Workshops - Clinical Photography – Melbourne Dental School, Onlays and Crowns – La Trobe Rural Health School, Implant Impressions – ADAVB, Primary Denti ti on - ADAVB

• One-day Digital Denti stry Expo – an event where you can see the latest technology, equipment and materials in denti stry

• Early Clinical Series, brought to you by the Recent Graduates & Students Committ ee

This Handbook is intended to make it easy for you to make your CPD choices and register early, to avoid missing out; as many of the acti viti es have limited places. It is our hope that you will fi nd this program meets your CPD needs in providing you with a diverse range of topics in a number of diff erent formats. As always, we are happy to receive your suggesti ons and comments, so please let me know how we are going.

We are proud to support your CPD needs and hope to see you at these acti viti es.

Dr Ben Keith ADAVB CPD Committ ee Chair

CPD Committ ee Members and Staff From left : (Back Row) Staff : Nancy Mai, Caroline Kaur, Samantha Jackson, CPD Committ ee Members: Dr Alan Solomon, Dr Jenny Levecke, Dr Leighton Phu, Dr Kunal PandyaFrom left : (Front Row) CPD Committ ee Members: Dr Alison Sahhar, Professor Marti n Tyas AM, Dr Ben Keith, Dr Don Watkins, Dr Lester Mark

Not as unthinkable as you may think.

Why is it that, whenever you talk to a bank, it feels like something is lost in translation? We understand your frustration – at BOQ Specialist, we look at the world from your point of view.

BOQ Specialist is one of Australia’s leading banks offering a full range of financial products and services, from highly sophisticated business solutions through to personal banking, credit cards, home loans, deposits, foreign exchange and much more.

Visit us at boqspecialist.com.au or speak to one of our dental specialists on 1300 131 141.

Financial products and services are provided by BOQ Specialist Bank Limited ABN 55 071 292 594 (BOQ Specialist). BOQ Specialist is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of Queensland Limited ABN 32 009 656 740 (BOQ). BOQ and BOQ Specialist are both authorised deposit taking institutions in their own right. Neither BOQ nor BOQ Specialist guarantees or otherwise supports the obligations or performance of each other or of each other’s products.

Equipment and fit-out finance / Credit cards / Home loans / Commercial property finance / Car finance / Practice purchase loans / SMSF lending and deposits / Transactional banking and overdrafts / Savings and deposits / Foreign exchange

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Conti nuing Professional Development UnitADAVB, Level 3, 10 Yarra Street, SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141

Tel: (03) 8825 4600 Fax: (03) 8825 4644 Email: [email protected]

www.adavb.net

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Aura: THE DENTAL ADVISOR, Vol 31, No. 4, May 2014.

New programs will be added throughout the year. Please check our website www.adavb.net regularly for updates.

ContentsNOVEMBER 201415 Early Clinical Essentials – Prosthodontics Day 621 Oral Surgey Red Flags – Disaster Management 729 Onlays and Crowns Workshop – New! 8

FEBRUARY 201514 Early Clinical Essentials – Periodontics Days 927 Clinical Essentials 10

MARCH 20156 Endodontic Troubleshooting 1214 Early Clinical Essentials – Oral Surgery and Implants Day 1319/21 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice 1420 Primary Dentition Workshop 15

APRIL 201530 Clinical Photography Workshop – New! 16

MAY 20151 Removable Prosthetics 172 Early Clinical Essentials – Cons-aesthetics 188 The Pesky Lateral Incisor 2015 Implant Impressions Workshop – New! 2222 Fixing the Smile – How to create the perfect smile 23JUNE 201513 Early Clinical Essentials – Risk Management Day 2519 Relative Analgesia Workshop 2726 Digital Dentistry Expo 28

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SDI Limited AU Toll Free: 1800 337 003 [email protected] www.sdi.com.au

Your Smile. Our Vision. www.sdi.com.au

The easy equation to create a smile sensation.

a simple, easy, beautiful SMILE

Aura is the new ultra universal restorative system designed to make

your chairside restorations quick, simple and reliable. Single opacity,

single hue, fluorescence and a broad range of chroma characterise the

dentine shades while the enamel shades focus on translucency and

opalescent features. The simple and logical combination making real

life restorations easy and predictable.

To order or for more information visit www.sdi.com.au

Aura: THE DENTAL ADVISOR, Vol 31, No. 4, May 2014.

New programs will be added throughout the year. Please check our website www.adavb.net regularly for updates.

Contents

The Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (RACDS) is pleased to endorse a number of the ADA’s CPD courses as beneficial to completing the Membership program in General Dental Practice (MRACDS GDP)

MRACDS RecognitionADAVB is pleased to announce that attendance at some of our courses (noted on the course page) may assist with the assessment in the MRACDS examination. The RACDS does not endorse any specific course or institution as the provider of all information required to successfully complete a MRACDS module.

WHO ARE WE? RACDS provides the opportunity for general and specialist dental study, training and qualifications, and continuing professional development through our Membership and Fellowship programs. The RACDS study programs provide opportunities for new graduates and experienced dentists to improve their skills, knowledge and understanding of clinical dentistry.

RACDS education programs provide international standard, evidence based education, training and assessment in dentistry, leading to Membership (MRACDS) or Fellowship (FRACDS) in either General or Specialist Dental Practice. Your RACDS qualifications demonstrate to your patients and peers that you are practising clinical dentistry at the highest standards. The RACDS also offers accredited education and training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for those dentists or doctors wishing to specialise in this area of specialty practice. Contact us to discuss learning options today on 02 9262 6044 or email [email protected] LET KNOWLEDGE CONQUER DISEASE

MRACDS RecognitionADAVB is pleased to announce that attendance at some of our courses (noted on the course page) may assist with the assessment in the MRACDS examination. The RACDS does not endorse any specific course or institution as the provider of all information required to successfully complete a MRACDS module.

WHO ARE WE?and continuing professional development through our Membership and Fellowship programs. The RACDS study programs provide opportunities for new graduates and experienced dentists to improve their skills, knowledge and understanding of clinical dentistry.

RACDS education programs provide international standard, evidence based education, training and assessment in dentistry, leading to Membership (MRACDS) or Fellowship (FRACDS) in either General or Specialist Dental Practice. Your RACDS qualifications demonstrate to your patients and peers that you are practising clinical dentistry at the highest standards. The RACDS also offers accredited education and training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for those dentists or doctors wishing to specialise in this area of specialty practice. Contact us to discuss learning options today on 02 9262 6044 or email [email protected] LET KNOWLEDGE CONQUER DISEASE

NOVEMBER 201415 Early Clinical Essentials – Prosthodontics Day 621 Oral Surgey Red Flags – Disaster Management 729 Onlays and Crowns Workshop – New! 8

FEBRUARY 201514 Early Clinical Essentials – Periodontics Days 927 Clinical Essentials 10

MARCH 20156 Endodontic Troubleshooting 1214 Early Clinical Essentials – Oral Surgery and Implants Day 1319/21 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice 1420 Primary Dentition Workshop 15

APRIL 201530 Clinical Photography Workshop – New! 16

MAY 20151 Removable Prosthetics 172 Early Clinical Essentials – Cons-aesthetics 188 The Pesky Lateral Incisor 2015 Implant Impressions Workshop – New! 2222 Fixing the Smile – How to create the perfect smile 23JUNE 201513 Early Clinical Essentials – Risk Management Day 2519 Relative Analgesia Workshop 2726 Digital Dentistry Expo 28

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Oral Surgery Red FlagsDisaster Management

Prosthodontics DayEarly Clinical Essenti als

DATESaturday 15 November, 2014

TIME9:30 am – 1:00 pm

VENUEPunthill Apartment Hotels7 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

Topics

Onlays - materials, indicati ons and cavity design Dr Simon WatsonThe continuing evolution of bonded restorative materials and clinical protocols has resulted in a renewed interest in relatively conservative cuspal coverage restorations when compared to conventional full coverage crowns. However, as these restorations are often more technique sensitive and may be more demanding on the clinician, it is easy to quickly lose confidence and return to more aggressive full coverage tooth preparations. This lecture will review indications for cuspal coverage restorations, treatment options for onlay designs, preparation guidelines and some clinical tips for impressions, cementation and maintenance.

Which ceramic system? A review of current opti ons from a clinical perspecti ve Dr Zainab HamudiIn the last few decades there has been a trend towards expanding the use of all-ceramic restorations for more clinical applications. The advances in composition has improved the mechanical properties of currently available porcelain material, allowing more predictable use in more restorative situations. But does that mean that dental porcelain can replace any metal in restorative dentistry? Do we still need to use porcelain bonded to metal or even full metal restorations?

Treatment planning and designing bridges Dr Kirthi KosalramResin-bonded bridges are a key component of fixed prosthodontics. Often neglected since the arrival of dental implants, this area of dentistry can be particularly useful in restoration of the dentate patient. Thus lecture aims to discuss important treatment considerations in planning resin-bonded bridges, preparation designs, materials and longevity. At the end of the lecture, participants will gain an understanding of case selection, clinical aspects of planning and bridge construction.

Learning outcomes• Understand the clinical indications for cuspal coverage restorations

• Appreciate the advantages and limitations of onlay designs, particularly when compared to full coverage crown restorations

• Review clinical techniques for a successful treatment outcome.

• Treatment planning

• Indications and contra-indications of resin-bonded bridges

• Material used – why and where

• Tooth preparation for bridges

• Impression technique and lab records

• Cementation of bridges

• Longevity and success of bridges

• Failures and situations to avoid

• Zirconia bridges

• Cover the different types of porcelain material and classification, composition

• Clinical application, teeth preparation and bonding techniques

Brought to you by the ADAVB

Recent Graduates and Students Committ ee

MRACDS recogniti on Conditi ons on Page 5

This lecture is proudly supported by:

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Oral Surgery Red FlagsDisaster Management

DATEFriday 21 November, 2014

TIME2:00 pm – 5:30 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $200NON-MEMBER $380STUDENT/RETIRED $50

Topics

Complicati ons of oral surgery in the maxilla (sinus, tuberosity, fi stulas, pterygoid space and 8s, root fractures, soft ti ssue structures) Dr Nova GibsonThe lecture will cover everything one needs to know about the maxillary sinus and how to manage problems associated with it including; sinusitis, oral antral communication and root dislodgement. Plus, fracture of the maxillary tuberosity and removal of upper wisdom teeth the easy way.

Complicati ons of oral surgery in the mandible (nerve injury, fractured mandible) Mr Stephen GibbonsThis presentation will discuss the aeitology, management and long term sequelae of complications of oral surgery in the mandible. It will include injury to the third branch of the fifth cranial (trigeminal) nerve, fractured mandible, displaced teeth, infection and pathology which can be iatrogenically caused by the dental practitioner.

Complicati ons of implant surgery (failure to integrate)Dr Adam RosenbergMore and more, dental implant therapy is becoming the preferred treatment option. Dental clinicians are faced with treating surgical and restorativecomplications that arise from dental implant treatment. Complications can occur for a multitude of reasons: infection, improper treatment planning or site augmentation; sinus membrane tears; soft tissue mismanagement; implant malpositioning and peri-implantitis.

Learning outcomes• Provide a high chance of predicting which maxillary teeth will lead to a complication plus

a management plan when problems develop.

• Enable clinicians to evaluate pre-operatively the risks associated with the above injuries, the diagnosis of the injuries and a brief description of the management of these complications.

• Help clinicians identify and address implant complications

• Understand the reasons they occur, decide on what further treatment may be required, and understand how to try avoid them through prevention.

Prosthodontics DayEarly Clinical Essenti als

DATESaturday 15 November, 2014

TIME9:30 am – 1:00 pm

VENUEPunthill Apartment Hotels7 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

MRACDS recogniti on Conditi ons on Page 5

This lecture is proudly supported by:

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Onlays and Crowns Workshop

DATESaturday 29 November, 2014

TIME8:30 am – 5:00 pm

VENUELa Trobe Rural Health School, Edwards Road, Flora Hill (Bendigo)

PRESENTERSDr Chee ChangDr Simon Watson

CPD6 CPD Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

SummaryThis workshop is designed to update the practitioner on the latest information about the various materials used for onlays and crowns, and practical exercises that can be used to improve clinical skills.This all day program is a combination of lectures and hands-on components. Participants will be introduced to a variety of different techniques to achieve an optimal treatment outcome.

Topics• Ceramics• Provisionalisation• Cementation• Shade taking• Gold and ceramic in/onlay preparations• Ceramic anterior crown preparation• Crown designs for posterior teeth

Learning outcomes• Understand the chemistry and technology of the latest generation of

modern dental ceramics• Have an improved understanding of how to choose between different

types of indirect restorative materials• Understand and be able to work with the new techniques in shade

matching• Understand the principles of onlay and crown restoration designs• Prepare gold and ceramic onlay and crown restorations• Obtain tips and techniques for the construction of restorations

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Periodontics DayEarly Clinical Essenti als

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Onlays and Crowns Workshop

DATESaturday 29 November, 2014

TIME8:30 am – 5:00 pm

VENUELa Trobe Rural Health School, Edwards Road, Flora Hill (Bendigo)

PRESENTERSDr Chee ChangDr Simon Watson

CPD6 CPD Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

Periodontics DayEarly Clinical Essenti als

DATESaturday 14 February, 2015

TIME9:30 am – 1:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

Topics

The Diagnosis and Management of “aggressive” periodontal conditi ons Associate Professor Werner BischofPeriodontal conditions are generally considered to be chronic in nature, there are forms of disease that are more severe and aggressive.

The management of tooth sensiti vity in the periodontal pati ent during treatment and postoperati vely.Dr Sarah ChinDentinal hypersensitivity can occur due to a number of reasons and it is important to identify and understand the reasons for the sensitivity.

“I hate denti sts!” Management of the anxious pati ent Dr Kevin MorrisDentistry is a very technically demanding profession, having to work in an confined area to tight timelines that can be attached to an unpredictable environment such as an anxious patient.

We will investigate the causes of anxiety, in particular related to dentistry, and,with this understanding, we can attempt to apply some techniques which can hopefully alleviate some anxiety for both the patient and dentist during treatment!

Learning outcomes

• Explore the contributing factors associated with such conditions to aid in the: Diagnosis and management

• Help inform prognosis and treatment planning

• Cover the reasons for sensitivity and how to treat them to obtain the best outcome for your patient during and after periodontal treatment

• Identify or recognize different display of anxiety

• Apply different techniques to reduce anxiety during dental treatment

Brought to you by the ADAVB

Recent Graduates and Students Committ ee

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This lecture is proudly supported by:

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Clinical Essentials

Topics

Occlusal carious lesion revisitedProfessor Nigel KingThis presentation will consider arguments for “extension for prevention” in the modern era of dentistry and develop treatment strategies based on the extent of the lesion principally as classified according to an International Caries Detection and Assessment Systems (ICDAS) score. Consideration will be given to diagnostic techniques leading to caries preventive measures and, ultimately, restorative approaches principally with adhesive materials.

Ectopic caninesProfessor Nigel KingMaxillary permanent canines have the longest path of eruption. Consequently there is the possibility of them becoming ectopically located. Possible aetiological factors will be reviewed along with historical reports on impacted canines. Complications and subsequent sequelae of ectopic canines and possible clinical management options will be addressed.

LA for endodonti csDr Emanuel Platanioti sIdeally we would like to provide our patients with pain-free endodontic management but obtaining pulpal anaesthesia in the lower arch can be challenging, especially when dealing with irreversible pulpitis. This presentation will look at the success rate of the various techniques in obtaining anaesthesia and how to maximize the success rate.

Pati ent medical histories and the implicati ons for dental treatment Dr Nova GibsonFacts not to miss and updated information.

Clinical Record KeepingDr Ben KeithFor dental practitioners who have the need or desire to improve their record keeping and clinical note taking skills.

To post or not to post, that is the questi onDr Praveen NathanielRestoration of a root canal treated tooth requires consideration of numerous factors. Confusion can even arise as to whether a post is even needed, let alone questions like how long to make the post, what type of post to place and what cement to use. The newer fibre posts will be discussed.

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Clinical Essentials

DATEFriday February 27, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEMarriot HotelCnr Exhibiti on & Lonsdale StreetsMelbourne VIC

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $499NON-MEMBER $880RECENT GRADUATE $300STUDENT/RETIRED $170

Learning outcomes• The provision of appropriate restorative and preventive clinical strategies

• The ability to question old established restorative strategies

• Early diagnosis of an impacted permanent canine.

• Treatment options for the management of ectopically located canines

• The success rate of the various techniques in obtaining pulpal anaesthesia in the lower arch

• How to maximise the success rate.

• Infective endocarditis prophylaxis in detail

• Management of anti-coagulants

• Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) currentguidelines

• Information on prescribing antibiotics

• When to use a post

• Direct and indirect posts

• When to use fibre posts

• What cements to use

• The importance of ferrule

• What post length is right

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Endodontic Troubleshooting

DATEFriday 6 March, 2015

TIME2:00 pm – 5:30 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $200NON-MEMBER $380RECENT GRADUATE $110STUDENT/RETIRED $50

Topics

Endodonti c DiagnosisDr Mark EvansEndodontic diagnosis is one of the more complex areas of dental practice. To complicate matters patients with endodontic problems are often ‘squeezed in’ as emergencies with limited time, as well as the expectation by the patient that their pain will be diagnosed, treated and cured there and then. This can mean that assumptions are made, special tests rushed (or not performed at all) and incorrect diagnoses made. Mark will discuss common diagnostic and procedural errors and how to avoid them, using clinical examples from his experience in specialist endodontic practice.

The Hot PulpDr Averil Tse When a patient presents with acute dental pain, there is a number of pressure points for the clinician to address. Firstly, the clinician needs to carry out a thorough examination to determine if the pain is related to an acute endodontic problem. Once the diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis is made, the real challenge then begins… providing treatment to relieve pain in a pati ent who is probably anxious. This presentati on will address these issues as well as off er some ti ps on how to manage the ‘hot pulp’ in order to provide the most eff ecti ve pain relief in the shortest amount of ti me.

Is it treatable?Dr Luke BorgulaTreatment planning can be a complicated process with numerous factors to consider and treatment options available to the general dental practitioner. This lecture aims to present the essential factors involved in deciding when to undertake endodontic management to retain a tooth and when endodontic treatment is not suitable.

Learning outcomes• The importance of special tests

• How to avoid diagnostic errors

• Potential complications which may occur as a result of misdiagnosis

• Making the correct endodontic diagnosis and identifying which tooth is the culprit of the “hot pulp” pain

• How to best provide effective treatment to relieve “hot pulp” pain at the initial appointment

• Endodontic treatment planning

• Identify endodontic factors that may affect treatment outcome

• Understand the impact of restorative and periodontal factors in

Oral Surgery and Implants DayEarly Clinical Essentials

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Endodontic Troubleshooting

DATEFriday 6 March, 2015

TIME2:00 pm – 5:30 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $200NON-MEMBER $380RECENT GRADUATE $110STUDENT/RETIRED $50

Oral Surgery and Implants DayEarly Clinical Essentials

DATESaturday 14 March, 2015

TIME9:30 pm – 1:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $50

Topics

Tips and tricks for the surgical extracti on of teeth Dr Patrishia BordbarClinical examples will be used to illustrate importance of diagnosis, investigation and treatment planning surgical extractions. Steps necessary to carry out a surgical extraction and post-operative care will be outlined.

Implant basics: planning my fi rst implant – where to startDr Stephen Cott rellThe use of dental implants is a treatment option that must be considered for our patients when planning the replacement of a missing tooth. Patient selection and comprehensive treatment planning are crucial for success. In addition to the restorative aspects of treatment, one needs to take into account the surgical aspects of treatment even if you are not performing these procedures yourself.

Lumps and bumps – What to treat, what to monitor, what to refer and what to not miss!Dr Elishka MarvanThe complex anatomy of the orofacial region gives rise to a variety of lesions, varying from the innocuous to the highly sinister.

Learning outcomes• Management of common complications

• Insight into some aspects of:- appropriate case selection and treatment planning- surgical considerations for dental implants- risks associated with dental implants

• Highlight the features of extraoral and intraoral swellings which act as signposts to differentiate the good from the bad and the ugly

• Assist with deciding whether to review the patient, and how, or to refer the patient, and to whom.

This lecture is proudly supported by:

Brought to you by the ADAVB

Recent Graaduates and Students Committ ee

MRACDS recogniti on Conditi ons on Page 5

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Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice

Primary Dentition Workshop

STAY UPDATED1 day course

DATESThursday 19 March, 2015Saturday 21 March, 2015

TIME8:30 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

PRESENTERDr John Fahey PhD

CPD6.5 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $550NON-MEMBER $800DENTAL STAFF $350

REGISTRATION LIMIT TO 20

This hands-on workshop is designed to provide dental practitioners and staff with the knowledge, skills and techniques necessary to effectively identify and treat medical emergencies encountered in dentistry.

Delegates will learn about the most common life threatening medical conditions, how to recognise them and how to conduct a quick and accurate clinical assessment and lead the practice staff in providing effective treatment.

Techniques and treatment protocols taught include:

• CPR and defibrillation

• Advanced airway management using Igels

• Ventilation using bag/mask/valve ventilators

• Use of oxygen therapy and supplementation

• The use of drugs including Adrenaline, Aspirin, Ventolin, Glucodin and Glyceryltrinitrate Spray

Cynergex Group’s Medical Emergencies training is designed to provide dental professionals and their team with knowledge and skills in the provisional diagnosis and management of:

• Loss of consciousness (fainting, drug overdose, stroke and unknown cause)

• Chest pain and cardiac arrest

• Low blood sugar

• Fitting

• Bronchospasm associate with asthma, chronic obtrusive airway disease (COAD) and allergies

• Anaphylaxis

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Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice

Primary Dentition Workshop

STAY UPDATED1 day course

DATESThursday 19 March, 2015Saturday 21 March, 2015

TIME8:30 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

PRESENTERDr John Fahey PhD

CPD6.5 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $550NON-MEMBER $800DENTAL STAFF $350

REGISTRATION LIMIT TO 20

DATEFriday 20 March, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEStraumann Training Centre 7 Gateway Court Port Melbourne

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture & Workshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

Topics

The Minimal Interventi on Denistry (MID) approach to management of dental cariesProfessor Kerrod Hallett Despite significant advances in our understanding of both the biological and socio-behavioural determinants of childhood diseases, early childhood caries (ECC) remains a significant health issue for many preschool children. ECC is often well established in the first few years of life and is generally the result of poor diet and inappropriate infant feeding practice. A conceptual model for ECC as a disease of lifestyle rather than a disease of the teeth in isolation will be proposed. Effective management strategies require both parental understanding and professional risk analysis in the home setting combined with traditional preventive measures such as remineralisation and antimicrobial therapies.

Pulpotomy and PulpectomyDr Narisha ChawlaProximal carious lesions in primary molars are difficult to detect in the early stages; often the first sign is cavitation. Histological studies have shown that by this stage, pulpal inflammatory changes are likely present, particularly in first primary molars. This often necessitates pulp treatment. A comprehensive clinical examination and diagnostic radiographs, along with thorough history-taking from the parent and the child, can help to determine the status of the pulp and thus the most appropriate treatment. The aim of pulp therapy in the primary dentition is to retain the tooth until exfoliation. Once decision is made to retain the tooth, the options for pulp treatment include pulpotomy and pulpectomy.

Stainless Steel CrownsDr Mala DesaiStainless steel crowns may be indicated as an interim restorative treatment option in permanent molars where there has been significant breakdown of the crown and pulpal sensitivity e.g. hypoplastic first permanent molars. The procedure is more complex than for primary crowns but the results are again reliable and predictable.

Case selection through appropriate diagnosis is essential to the long term success of the procedures. In this practical and informative program, participants will be exposed to a background on the types of stainless steel crowns as well as indications and clinical techniques for the placement of stainless steel crowns. Hands on experience in restorative techniques involving placement of stainless steel crowns on replica teeth will be a key component in the course.

Learning outcomes

• Appropriate diagnosis

• Correct placement of stainless steel crowns

• Predictable restorative options

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Removable ProstheticsClinical Photography Workshop

DATEThursday 30 April, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEMelbourne Oral Health Training and Educati on Centre723 Swanston StreetCarlton

PRESENTERDr Peter Sheridan

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

SummaryClinical photography is not just about beautiful white teeth or cosmetic artistry. With today’s digital technology every dentist can chronicle what they see in the mouth, whether for general records or whenever the situation warrants photographic documentation. The closest thing to the reality of the mouth is a photograph. Radiographs do not show failing restorations, crack lines and wear patterns; notes cannot always clearly indicate the sequence of events in a clinical session; study models poorly represent the restored nature of teeth and the health of soft tissues.

The routine use of digital photography can significantly enhance record-taking, validate clinical decisions and provide an impressive tool for patient education and practice marketing. Attendees will see reviews of all types of cameras and the armamentarium required to take extra and intra-oral pictures. People easily comprehend visual data and this course will show instant quality images can dramatically improve patient understanding and acceptance of treatment recommendations. This course will be an invaluable experience for general dentists and specialists and will be useful for general photography as well.

Topics• Photographs as part of records and communication in everyday dental practice

• Images for patient education … ‘I want you to see what I see’

• The essence of exposure, aperture and ISO speed in digital photography and overcoming the difficulties of hand-held macro photography

• All the information on cameras and recommended systems as well as retractors, mirrors etc.

• The proper technique for taking intra-oral and extra-oral images

• Better patient acceptance of treatment using photography and descriptive statements

Learning outcomes• Using modern digital camera

technology without excess cost

• Learn how to take consistently take outstanding intra- and extra-oral images

• Save, store, archive and display images – simplifying work flow and data asset management

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Removable Prosthetics

DATEFriday 1 May, 2015

TIME2:00 pm – 5:30 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

PRESENTERDr John Pearson

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $200NON-MEMBER $380RECENT GRADUATE $110STUDENT/RETIRED $50

Topics

What consti tutes a good complete denture?The outcome of successful complete denture wearing depends as much on the patient’s ability to adapt as the clinical construction process. The clinician’s ability to provide appliances that fit well, contribute to the external facial profile in their form and function to the patient’s expectations are the three clinical parameters that lead to successful complete dentures. Where these three parameters fit into the provision of a good denture will be discussed. Good clinical and technical expertise assists patients in their adaptation process.

Parti al dentures - Secrets to success.Partial dentures come in many different guises. The simple approach is the best and the rules for achieving this are simple. This lecture will outline some basic principles in providing a successful biologically acceptable appliance that is easily and comfortably worn.

Are implants the answer to my denture problems?For some patients control of removable appliances is difficult to master. Maladaptive patients benefit from implants to assist in stabilizing dentures. However implants do not necessarily compensate for poor denture technique or neglected oral hygiene. The distinction between the maladaptive patient and poor denture construction techniques needs to be analysed before deciding on the necessity for implants.

Clinical Photography Workshop

DATEThursday 30 April, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEMelbourne Oral Health Training and Educati on Centre723 Swanston StreetCarlton

PRESENTERDr Peter Sheridan

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

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Cons-aesthetics DayEarly Clinical Essentials

DATESaturday 2 May, 2015

TIME9:30 am – 1:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c CPD Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

Topics

Masking the discoloured tooth with direct and indirect techniquesDr Andrew DillonMasking the discoloured tooth is striking the correct balance between tooth preservation and aesthetic outcome. This presentation will look at the materials, techniques and preparation designs to achieve acceptable patient outcomes.

Shade taking and detailing your composite resins with shade blending, anatomy and stainingDr Eric TanThis presentation discusses the art of shade taking and achieving an acceptable result with modern composite materials. Different clinical techniques and selection of materials for single layer and multi-layered composite buildups will be presented.

The bits and pieces to perform successful posterior compositesDr Terry WongThe delivery of composite resin restorations in posterior teeth is a common procedure in general practice. To the inexperienced dentist, the task can be overwhelming; not just for the technical aspects of producing an acceptable restoration, but having to choose the appropriate materials to use. The lecture will teach the dentist how to go about producing outstanding posterior composite restorations.

Learning outcomes• How to choose an appropriate bonding system

• How to choose a suitable composite resin system

• Choosing matrix systems for anterior and posterior composites

• Accessories to make life simple for direct composites

• Concept of tooth bonding and adhesive systems.

• How to select the best bonding agent

• Selecting a composite resin for posterior teeth

• Composite shade selection for posterior teeth

• Choosing the right hand instruments

• Matrix systems that give great contact areas

This lecture is proudly supported by:

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cars each year at prices individual buyers can’t access).

ORDERTakes around 10 minutes by phone.MBA Car Assist will order the vehicle on your behalf from the winning dealer on the tender.

TEST-DRivEPop down to your local dealer and take your chosen car for a test drive or contact us to find out how we can arrange a test-drive for you at your home or office.

DElivERyYou will be kept up to date as to estimated delivery times and at your convenience, your new vehicle will be delivered to your home or work with a full tank of fuel.

NATiONAl TENDERRelax and let us take care of the rest. Using our unique national tendering process, we will invite multiple dealers to compete for your business. Our buying power and trade contacts will ensure that the new car price and trade-in value will save you thousands.

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Cons-aesthetics DayEarly Clinical Essentials

DATESaturday 2 May, 2015

TIME9:30 am – 1:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c CPD Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

This lecture is proudly supported by:

By harnessing the combined purchasing power of our supporting customers Australia wide, we have been able to access goods

and services from participating supplier partners at prices not normally available to individual customers. For exclusive access to our

supply partners call our dedicated customer service team on 1300 119 493 or visit www.ada2.mbabenefits.com.au

Your Member Benefits Have Arrived

5 years free service & preferential pricing

3 years free service & preferential pricing

Corporate Program, including 3 Years

Free Service

10% off the best rate of the day

ADA members canon any new car by following these 6 simple stepssave thousands

1 4

2 5

3 6

RESEARCHDecide on a vehicle to purchase by using the internet, reading motoring magazines, talking to people and, most of all, feel free to give us a call for some independent advice. (We don’t sell cars - we buy thousands of

cars each year at prices individual buyers can’t access).

ORDERTakes around 10 minutes by phone.MBA Car Assist will order the vehicle on your behalf from the winning dealer on the tender.

TEST-DRivEPop down to your local dealer and take your chosen car for a test drive or contact us to find out how we can arrange a test-drive for you at your home or office.

DElivERyYou will be kept up to date as to estimated delivery times and at your convenience, your new vehicle will be delivered to your home or work with a full tank of fuel.

NATiONAl TENDERRelax and let us take care of the rest. Using our unique national tendering process, we will invite multiple dealers to compete for your business. Our buying power and trade contacts will ensure that the new car price and trade-in value will save you thousands.

CORpORATE BENEfiTS pROgRAmMany of our car suppliers offer special Corporate Benefits which can include Free ServiCing for up to 5 years, courtesy cars and much more.

For access to these great savings, please call Member Benefits Australia on 1300 119 493

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The Pesky Lateral Incisor

Topics

Developmental issues with the lateral incisor Dr Sadna RajanLateral incisors are such interesti ng teeth in the denti ti on with a myriad of problems aff ecti ng them related to number, size, morphology, structure and erupti on. The aeitology includes developmental, environmental and geneti c causes.

Managing the lateral incisor Dr Gordon BurtA decision process ulti mately involves whether to keep a tooth, or pursue replacement. The pati ent’s age and other factors are important considerati ons in this process. The soluti ons can be simple, or much more complex. Potenti ally, an early decision can result in a lifeti me commitment to managing the problem.

Orthodonti c management of the missing lateral incisor Dr Sean O’CallaghanThe digital age has revoluti onised the management of the missing lateral incisor. Computer aided diagnosis in conjuncti on with virtual treatment planning can allow the practi ti oner to make an informed choice whether to open or close the space.

Indirect resin bonded bridge techniquesDr Harry VlachodimitropoulosThe resin bonded bridge off ers pati ents an eff ecti ve long term soluti on to replace a missing lateral incisor. With proper case selecti on and eff ecti ve preparati on of the supporti ng tooth a functi onal and aestheti c outcome can be achieved.

Direct resin soluti ons Dr Geoff KnightConservati ve restorati ve management of missing lateral incisors with composite resin off ers a simple and predictable alternati ve to more invasive alternati ves. A range of treatment opti ons that can be arranged to suit the ongoing interests of a pati ent throughout their life, from the simple lateralizati on of a canine, to providing a direct composite resin reinforced canti levered bridge.

Replacement with implants Dr Phil Yeung Knowledge of the long-term survival of single implants in cases of congenitally missing lateral incisors in the maxilla is limited. There are many factors to consider when heading down this path: developmental, anatomical, bio-mechanical and not least aestheti cs.

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Learning outcomes

• Identify the anomaly and discuss their management in the short and medium term from a paediatric dentistry perspective.

• Discuss philosophies when presented with these cases based on evidence and clinical experience; a pragmatic decision model will be offered.

• Learn the ability to advise your patients on available treatment options to manage the missing lateral incisor.

• Communicate with the patient the advantages and disadvantages of each treatment modality.

• Select cases that are amenable to restoration with resin bonded bridges.

• Understand the principles behind preparation of the supporting tooth.

• Efficiently and effectively cement these type of bridges.

• Understanding new fibre reinforcing materials and improvements in outcomes

• Assessing patients and criteria for appropriate case selection for fibre reinforced bonded bridges

• Use of conservative, tooth surface retained, fibre reinforced composite resin bridges

• Non-invasive techniques for aesthetic and functional restorative management of lateral incisors and canines

• Options for concurrent tooth replacement and orthodontic retention using fibre reinforcing

• Explore some of these issues to help you in your decision making process when considering implant replacement for that pesky lateral incisor.

DATEFriday 8 May, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEVictoria University Rooms 3 & 4, Level 12, 300 Flinders Street, Melbourne

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $499NON-MEMBER $880RECENT GRADUATE $300STUDENT/RETIRED $170

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Implant Impressions Workshop

DATEFriday 15 May, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

PRESENTERSDr Chee ChangDr Harry Vlachodimitropoulos

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

SummaryAn important step to successful restorative implant treatment is the ability to take an accurate impression of the implant and peri-implant tissues. This full day programme will introduce to participants the restorative components, implant impression techniques, and restorative tooling to enable them to deliver a successful implant restoration. There will be a combination of lectures and hands-on components.

Topics• Overview of implant therapy• Restorative options for implants• Abutments for single implant crowns• Implant impression techniques• Introduction to laboratory techniques for implants

Learning outcomesAt the conclusion of the day, participants should be able to:• Understand the steps involved with implant therapy• Identify components used in impression taking• Carry out ‘open-tray’ and ‘closed-tray’ impressions for single implants• Be part of an inter-disciplinary team to provide implant treatment for

patients

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M W P A R T N E R S C H A R T E R E D A C C O U N T A N T S

Level 3, 10 Yarra Street,South Yarra, VIC 3141Phone: (03) 8825 [email protected]

Is your accountant a dental specialist?

MW Partners specialises in the taxation and accounting needs of individual dental practitioners and practice owners.

MW Partners can help you understand more about your numbers and also help with:

• Taxation advice and preparation of tax returns

• GST and preparation of BAS

• Accounting Services

• Bookkeeping Services

• Business Consultancy

• Advice on Dental Practice Sale or Purchase

• Companies, Trusts and Self Managed Super Funds.

Free Consultation

If you would like to discuss your financial or tax affairs, and are a member of the ADAVB, your first consultation is completely free of charge. Please call Albert Gigl on (03) 8825 5400 for an appointment.

For your convenience, MW Partners is located on the same floor as the ADAVB at 10 Yarra Street, South Yarra.

“We balance your books so you have more time to balance your life.”

Please visit us at www.mwpartners.com.au or www.ada-accountants.com.au

Disclosure: ADAVB receives referral fees in recognition of our marketing member service alliance with MW Partners.

Albert Gigl has been a registered tax agent and Chartered Accountant for over 25 years. As principal of MW Partners, he specialises in providing accounting, taxation and business advice to the dental profession. Albert has extensive experience and knowledge on the successful operation and use of corporate structures, for sole proprietors, associateships and specialist dental organisations.

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Implant Impressions Workshop

DATE Friday 15 May, 2015

TIME 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUE ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

PRESENTERS Dr Chee Chang Dr Harry Vlachodimitropoulos

CPD 6 Scientific Hours

FORMAT Workshop

FEES MEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

M W P A R T N E R S C H A R T E R E D A C C O U N T A N T S

Level 3, 10 Yarra Street,South Yarra, VIC 3141Phone: (03) 8825 [email protected]

Is your accountant a dental specialist?

MW Partners specialises in the taxation and accounting needs of individual dental practitioners and practice owners.

MW Partners can help you understand more about your numbers and also help with:

• Taxation advice and preparation of tax returns

• GST and preparation of BAS

• Accounting Services

• Bookkeeping Services

• Business Consultancy

• Advice on Dental Practice Sale or Purchase

• Companies, Trusts and Self Managed Super Funds.

Free Consultation

If you would like to discuss your financial or tax affairs, and are a member of the ADAVB, your first consultation is completely free of charge. Please call Albert Gigl on (03) 8825 5400 for an appointment.

For your convenience, MW Partners is located on the same floor as the ADAVB at 10 Yarra Street, South Yarra.

“We balance your books so you have more time to balance your life.”

Please visit us at www.mwpartners.com.au or www.ada-accountants.com.au

Disclosure: ADAVB receives referral fees in recognition of our marketing member service alliance with MW Partners.

Albert Gigl has been a registered tax agent and Chartered Accountant for over 25 years. As principal of MW Partners, he specialises in providing accounting, taxation and business advice to the dental profession. Albert has extensive experience and knowledge on the successful operation and use of corporate structures, for sole proprietors, associateships and specialist dental organisations.

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Fixing the SmileHow to create the perfect smile

Topics

What is the perfect smile? (Smile design and simulati on soft ware)Dr Andrew DillonEvery smile is unique - but what smile design elements transform the ordinary smile into the extraordinary and how do we convey this informati on to the pati ent?

Soft ti ssue management for the perfect smileDr Stephen Chen An integral part of achieving ideal dentofacial aestheti cs is the soft ti ssues that frame the necks of the teeth. Healthy and symmetrical gingivae are a criti cal requirement, parti cularly in pati ents with a medium to high lip line. In this lecture, the relati onship between tooth morphology and soft ti ssue phenotype (biotype) will be described. Subsequently, the steps required to achieve ideal soft ti ssue aestheti cs will be discussed in relati on to the natural teeth and prostheti c replacement of teeth.

Achieving a harmonious smile through direct restorati ve proceduresDr Phil ZoldanNot every pati ent is able to access the range of opti ons indirect aestheti c therapy off ers, nor should every pati ent be subjected to irreversible procedures when there are many instances when conservati ve treatment is possible.

This lecture will feature instances where direct resin restorati ve materials work well, and the advantages such treatment provides. The parti cipant will learn how to plan treatment, choose materials for clinical situati ons and select colours.

Achieving the perfect smile through indirect restorati ve techniques; diagnosti c provisionals and temporisati onDr Praveen Nathaniel Indirect restorati ons are oft en regarded as the pinnacle of aestheti c denti stry and the easier way of achieving the perfect smile but how do you translate the work-up, whether it be by digital design or traditi onal wax-ups, to something the pati ent can view or technician can use? This presentati on will go through techniques to simplify the procedure and achieve that great result for your pati ent.

Achieving the perfect smile through orthodonti csDr Elaine LimOrthodonti c considerati ons will be discussed relati ng to the diagnosis and treatment planning for improving smile aestheti cs with orthodonti c techniques. The impact of growth, development and ageing on the smile will also be addressed. Issues such as occlusion will be raised as a functi onal factor that can impact smile aestheti cs.

Achieving the perfect smile - a multi disciplinary approachDr Simon WylieThe restorati ve denti st needs to understand the limitati ons of modifying the smile with restorati on of the teeth alone. The harmony of the smile is infl uenced by the teeth, periodontal ti ssues, lips and facial ti ssues. It is therefore important for the restorati ve denti st to understand what can and can’t be achieved through modifi cati on of the teeth alone and how other disciplines can support the restorati ve dental outcome. This lecture will att empt to highlight the support that can be off ered by various dental disciplines in restoring the smile.

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DATEFriday 22 May, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEPullman Albert Park65 Queens RoadMelbourne

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $499NON-MEMBER $880RECENT GRADUATE $300STUDENT/RETIRED $170

Learning outcomes• Describe the relationship between tooth morphology and periodontal

phenotype

• List the factors necessary in achieving ideal soft tissue aesthetics form

• To understand an orthodontic approach to diagnosis of smile aesthetics.

• To be able to incorporate understanding of how occlusion can impact smile aesthetics.

• Provide the practitioner with a guide to assess smiles in relation to stage of development and to plan for future ageing changes.

• How to use wax-ups

• What to communicate to your technician

• How to evaluate your temporary restorations

• What temporary materials to use

• Cementation tricks and tips

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Relative Analgesia (RA) WorkshopRisk Management DayEarly Clinical Essenti als

DATESaturday 13 June, 2015

TIME9:30 pm – 1:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

BriefDentists face risk challenges in daily practice. This program is designed to demonstrate how your actions, as well as the actions of staff, can leave you at risk of formal complaints or litigation. Such complaints may find you needing to justify your actions to the health regulator, consumer bodies or to courts of law costing you time, money and stress.

This risk management course helps outline ways to protect yourself against complaints and to manage your risk. It will assist you in developing your own risk management framework for your clinical practice protecting both you and your patients.

TopicsDental records – risk and regulati onDr Ben KeithWhy do we care? Why should you care? How to best manage your risk in relati on to record keeping requirements.

Consent and Communicati onDr Ann MonteithWith good communicati on between denti sts and pati ents, it is necessary that denti sts assist their pati ents to make well informed decisions about treatment procedures and for the delivery of quality care

Complaint ManagementDr Grant DaviesIn this lecture, Grant will discuss the role of the Offi ce of the Health Services Commissioner in resolving complaints about health care in Victoria. Grant will also identi fy some key principles for complaint handling that practi ti oners can uti lise when dealing with complaints made against them.

Learning outcomes• Understand the obligations of a dental practitioner in meeting the Dental

Board’s Guidelines on Dental Records

• Know the key principles in collecting, recording and maintaining clinical records

• Effective communication skills in gaining and recording informed consent for dental clinical procedures.

• Effective ways to mitigate risk in your clinical practice

• Demonstrated skill in resolving patient complaints

• Understand the role of the Office of the Health Services Commissioner in resolving complaints about health care in Victoria.

• Identify some key principles for complaint handling that practitioners can utilise when dealing with complaints made against them.

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Relative Analgesia (RA) Workshop

DATEFriday 19 June, 2015

TIME8:15 pm – 5:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra 3141

PRESENTERSDr Michael WalkerDr Greg Mahoney

CPD6.5 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATWorkshop

FEESMEMBER $990NON-MEMBER $1,800

REGISTRATION LIMIT20

BriefThe objective of the course is to enable participants to become proficient and confident in the administration of nitrous oxide in clinical practice. This course is approved by the Australian Society of Dental Anaesthesiology and provides an efficient introduction to dental relative analgesia.

The course is also an excellent refresher for dentists wishing to update their theory and practical skills in the delivery of relative analgesia. Participants will be given the opportunity to administer nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation to each other, and to experience themselves the effects of the gases in a safe environment.

Learning outcomesReview of relati ve analgesia – “The forgott en art and treatment opti ons”• What are the current legal requirements to use RA?

• Why did RA cease being used in practices and the machines ultimately end up in the corner?

• Why use RA over oral sedation?

• How to use RA properly.

• New brochure launch for surgeries.

• The Dental Board’s opinion.

• Sedation as a whole.

• Appropriate billing for RA procedures

Risk Management DayEarly Clinical Essenti als

DATESaturday 13 June, 2015

TIME9:30 pm – 1:00 pm

VENUEADAVB Meeti ng RoomsLevel 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra

CPD3 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture

FEESMEMBER $150NON-MEMBER $280STUDENT/RETIRED $22

This lecture is proudly supported by:

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Digital Dentistry Expo

TopicsDigital records – complying with the Dental Board Key principles for collecting, recording and maintaining clinical records. Understand the practitioner’s obligations to comply with the Board.

Radiology goes digital—Dr Bernard KoongDiagnostic imaging has rapidly evolved in recent decades. In dentistry, we can no longer rely purely on OPGs and intraoral views, whether with film, indirect or direct capture detectors. Computed tomographic techniques, multislice CT and cone beam CT, as well as MRI should be considered in daily general and specialist practice. This presentation will review the various intra-oral techniques, CT and MRI. The strengths and weaknesses, associated radiation dose levels delivered and application of these techniques will be emphasised.

Diagnostic imaging in dental implantology—Dr Bernard KoongAn update of the various imaging modalities in relation to implant planning will be provided. Multiple cases will be used to emphasise the need for employment of certain techniques. The importance of appropriate interrogation and interpretation of the studies will also be discussed.

Orthodonti cs—Dr Sean O’CallaghanOrthodontic treatment has taken a quantum leap through the virtual world with the integration of sophisticated technologies to produce a completely digital and highly advanced workflow. The 3D technology provides the digital diagnostic tools that assist in creating precise treatment outcomes. This advanced technology allows the orthodontist to create the desired treatment outcome ‘virtually’ so that every treatment option and goal can be assessed. Digital diagnosis and treatment planning has improved treatment quality, reduced treatment time, significantly lowered patient discomfort while delivering consistently outstanding results.

Photography/computer aided smile designDr David DunnDigital dentistry has impacted the profession and will continue to do so further in the future. The use of digital analysis to better communicate with patients, other treating team members and the laboratory is one of the key benefits of digital smile design technology.

Caries diagnosis/perio toys/educati on resources—Professor Laurie WalshThis lecture will summarise the latest data on clinical diagnostics to assist in recognizing dental caries and periodontal diseases at their earliest time, to guide early intervention and treatment and show how diagnostic tools can help minimize intervention by providing endpoints for clinical treatment procedures.

Digital Impressions and chairside milling—Dr Chris EvansDigital impressions are being marketed heavily to practitioners as the panacea to impression problems, promising faster, more efficient and more accurate results when compared to conventional polyvinyl siloxane impressions. Several of factors need to be carefully considered when deciding to use digital impressions when compared to conventional techniques. Dr Evans has been using digital impressions for the past two years and will share the advantages / disadvantages, pitfalls and economics of digital technology for prosthodontics.

CAD/CAM indirect restorati ons, implant abutments—Dr Philip Tan Indirect restoration design and manufacture is a central component of the digital dentistry revolution. The presentation will touch on the various methods of digitisation before discussing the applications of indirect technique for conventional fixed prosthodontics and implant restorations.

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Digital Dentistry Expo

DATEFriday 26 June, 2015

TIME9:00 am – 5:00 pm

VENUEZinc at Federati on SquareMelbourne

CPD6 Scienti fi c Hours

FORMATLecture and Tradeshow

FEESMEMBER $770NON-MEMBER $990RECENT GRADUATE $449

Learning outcomesThis session will provide you with the ability to be familiar with:

• The Dental Board’s Guidelines on Dental Records and where disciplinary action can apply for non-compliance

• Understanding the necessities of spending time on your records and having the discussions with your patients

• Documenting with clarity to avoid potential complaints/litigation

• Virtual diagnostic setups to assist the dentist in restorative treatment

• Incorporating prosthodontic preferences directly into the orthodonti c treatment plan

• Real time collaborative internet meetings to set-up the case.

• Addressing not only the communication issues and advantages of this technology, but also its role as an invaluable tool in creating an emotional connection with our patients, to better motivate and communicate and thus lead to greater case acceptance.

• Appreciating the need for different devices or technologies for different stages of the disease process

• Understanding how markers of disease are chosen, and how surrogate markers may be useful

• Comprehending the need to trade off specificity and sensitivity in clinical diagnostic devices to optimize performance

• How to use digital impressions

• Identifying which system would suit my practice

• Identifying how accurate are the systems

• Which software should I consider?

• Will my laboratory still love me?

• Are chair side materials workable for success?

• Understanding the workflow associated indirect restorations

• Understanding the advantages of CAD modelling and CAM for superior and customised outcomes.

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Dr Sarah ChinDr Chin graduated from dental school at the University of Melbourne in 2003 and worked in Albury-Wodonga. She completed a Doctor in Clinical Denti stry in Periodonti cs at the University of Melbourne. Dr Chin was awarded an ITI scholarship at the Eastman Dental Insti tute, London for 2010/2011. She currently practi ces in Kew, Melbourne, Dandenong and Bendigo and is teaching undergraduate periodonti cs at La Trobe University.

Dr Stephen Cott rellDr Cott rell graduated from Melbourne University Dental School in 1985. He completed his Masters in Science in periodonti cs at Indiana University in 1992. In 1998 he became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Stephen is in specialist private practi ce in Melbourne and holds a part-ti me clinical appointment at the Maxillo-Facial Department of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is a part-ti me demonstrator at Melbourne University Dental School. He has been involved with the Australian Dental Associati on Victorian Branch, serving on Council and various committ ees for 15 years and was President of the Branch in 2008/2009. He currently is a director of the eviDent Research Foundati on Board.

Dr Grant DaviesGrant started his career as a registered nurse in general and radiati on oncology setti ngs, and in acute palliati ve care units. In the mid 1990s he was seconded into Queensland Health to assist in the development of Queensland’s palliati ve care policies, Queensland’s health outcomes and the impacts of newly emerging guardianship legislati on. He moved to Melbourne in late 1999 to take up a positi on with the Victorian Department of Human Services undertaking similar work. He commenced work in the offi ce of the Federal Commissioner for Complaints in early 2001 and stayed during its metamorphosis into the Federal offi ce of the Aged Care Commissioner where he was the Investi gati ons Manager. In October 2009, he commenced in the Offi ce of the Health Services Commissioner as Deputy Commissioner. He was appointed Acti ng Health Services Commissioner on 1 January 2013 and was appointed permanently to that role on 1 October 2014. He holds a Bachelor of Nursing (ACU), a Master of Arts (Research) (QUT) in applied ethics, a PhD (Melbourne) in applied ethics and is a nati onally accredited mediator.

Dr Mala DesaiMala graduated in Bachelor of Dental Science from the University of Melbourne in 1988. She spent several years in hospital and private general dental practi ce in both Melbourne and abroad before completi ng her Graduate Diploma in Clinical Denti stry in 1995 and her Master’s Degree in Paediatric Denti stry in 1997 at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Mala has a busy private specialist practi ce restricted to paediatric denti stry in Balwyn North, Victoria, Australia. She has held positi ons on various committ ees including previously having been the Executi ve Secretary of the Australasian Academy of Paediatric Denti stry and the President of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Denti stry, Victorian branch. She is a Senior Consultant Paediatric Denti st at the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne where she treats children with salivary drooling and oro-motor dysfuncti on. In her part ti me positi on as a clinical demonstrator and senior lecturer in paediatric denti stry, she is also acti vely involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching at the University of Melbourne and the Royal Dental Hospital Melbourne. Mala’s research interests include denti stry for children with disabiliti es and special needs, dental erosion, dental trauma, pulp therapy and restorati ve treatment in the primary and young permanent denti ti on. She has presented widely both in Australia and overseas. Her audiences have been diverse and range from internati onal paediatric denti sts and other dental specialists to more diverse groups such as paediatricians, dieti cians, maternal, child care and school nurses, oral health therapists and community groups.

Dr Andrew DillonDr Dillon graduated BDSc from Melbourne University in 1981. He spent six years in private practi ce before undertaking further study, completi ng the one year Long Course in Prosthodonti cs at Melbourne University in 1988 and the degree of Master of Dental Science in Prosthodonti cs in 1991. Andrew has lectured extensively around Australia and New Zealand to ADA groups and affi liated bodies such as the Prosthodonti c, Crown and Bridge, Aestheti c, Endodonti c, and Periodonti c Societi es as well as numerous study groups and at State and Federal Dental Congress’s. He is chairman of the New Horizons study group, co-founder of the Interdisciplinary Dento-Facial Study Club of Victoria and a board member for the Melbourne Seatt le Study Club. Andrew is in private specialist prosthodonti c practi ce in Toorak and Wodonga

Dr David Dunn Dr Dunn graduated from Sydney University with Honours in 1981. He is a Fellow by examinati on of the Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons and is a member of the presti gious Pierre Fauchard Academy. He is a Faculty Member of the gIDE/UCLA Masters in Implant Denti stry and a newly appointment co-chair of their Australasian Masters Aestheti c Program. He has a nati onal reputati on as a leader in the fi eld of cosmeti c and implant denti stry. He is regularly called upon to present and educate his fellow colleagues on the latest techniques and methods uti lised in cosmeti c dental treatment in both Australia and overseas. His practi ce, The Macquarie Street Centre, specialises in cosmeti c and implant reconstructi on, and is Sydney’s only accredited Digital Smile Design practi ce.

Associate Professor Werner BischofA/Prof Bischof is a periodonti st working in Geelong and Ballarat. He also works as a consultant periodonti st for the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, and is the Academic Lead in Periodontology at La Trobe University, Department of Denti stry and Oral Health.

Dr Patrishia BordbarDr Bordbar is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in Melbourne. She completed her dental training at The University of Melbourne in 1996. She subsequently went on to complete her medical degree, Masters in OMS, and Fellowship in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) in Melbourne. During her training she developed a special interest in facial deformity and trauma surgery, and completed additi onal sub-specialty training in Paediatric Craniofacial Surgery in the UK. She is the current President of ANZAOMS (Vic) and a member of Federal ANZAOMS Council. She is a reviewer for several internati onal journals of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. She is heavily committ ed to teaching undergraduate and post-graduate trainees, and is Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatric Surgery, The University of Melbourne. She is an examiner at The University of Melbourne, and with the RACDS, as well as being a Member of the Victorian & Tasmanian Regional Surgical Committ ee. She is a consultant surgeon at The Royal Melbourne and The Royal Children’s Hospitals, as well as being in Private practi ce in Melbourne where she enjoys practi cing the full scope of OMS from single tooth extracti on and implant surgery to complex reconstructi on of the facial skeleton.

Dr Luke Borgula Dr Borgula obtained his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Otago in 1999, and his specialist qualifi cati ons from the University of Melbourne in 2005. Luke holds the positi on of Honorary Clinical Teaching Fellow at the University of Melbourne where he is involved in undergraduate and post-graduate training. He works as a specialist Endodonti st in private practi ce at Waverley Endodonti cs in Glen Waverley.

Dr Gordon Burt Dr Burt is a prosthodonti st in Collins Street, Melbourne. He graduated from the London Hospital Medical College in 1984 and completed Master’s degree in prostheti c denti stry in 1989, at the Insti tute of Dental Surgery, London. He then studied at the University of Minnesota USA, att aining his MS in prosthodonti cs in 1993. On returning to Australia he has been practi sing prosthodonti cs in Victoria since 1995. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. He is a demonstrator for the Melbourne Dental School, Graduate Prosthodonti c program. For 12 years, he was a visiti ng consultant in prosthodonti cs at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. He has lectured locally, interstate and internati onally.

Dr Narisha ChawlaDr Chawla graduated from the University of Melbourne in Australia with a Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) and a Doctorate of Clinical Denti stry in Paediatric Denti stry. She is a paediatric denti st in private practi ce and consults at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. She is passionate about all aspects of paediatric denti stry, in parti cular the care of children with auti sm spectrum disorder and medically-compromised children.

Dr Chee ChangDr Chang is a specialist prosthodonti st in private practi ce in Melbourne. He is also involved with teaching in the undergraduate programme, as well as in the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Denti stry (Implants ) course at Melbourne University. He has lectured nati onally and internati onally on various topics related to prosthodonti cs and oral rehabilitati on. His areas of interest are in the applicati on of modern biomaterials in Prosthodonti c treatments, and in the aestheti c and biologic integrati on of dental implants. Chee has been in clinical practi ce for over 15 years, in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. He is an invited reviewer for a number of dental journals, and is also a product evaluator and key opinion leader for various dental produce companies. Chee is a member of various nati onal and internati onal dentals and prosthodonti c societi es, colleges and academies. He also serves on multi ple committ ee is and currently the Vice President for the Australian Prosthodonti c Society.

Dr Stephen Chen Dr Chen is a specialist periodonti st in private practi ce in Balwyn. He graduated BDS (Malaya) in 1983, MDSc (Melbourne) in 1987, FRACDS in 1988 (KG Sutherland Prize) and completed his PhD in 2008. He holds the positi on of Clinical Associate Professor at The School of Denti stry, University of Melbourne. Dr Chen’s scientific interests are in the field of ti ssue regenerati on and post-extracti on implants, and has published over 30 papers, authored 2 textbooks and contributed chapters to 6 textbooks. He is past-president of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodonti sts (ANZAP) and Australasian Osseointegrati on Society (AOS), and past-chairman of the ITI Australasian Secti on. He is an honorary life member of the AOS. Dr Chen is a Fellow of the Internati onal Team for Implantology (ITI) and serves as Chairman of the ITI Educati on Core Committ ee and member of the ITI Board of Directors. He is editor of the ITI Treatment Guide Series, and is senior editor of the ITI Online Academy.

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Dr Sarah ChinDr Chin graduated from dental school at the University of Melbourne in 2003 and worked in Albury-Wodonga. She completed a Doctor in Clinical Denti stry in Periodonti cs at the University of Melbourne. Dr Chin was awarded an ITI scholarship at the Eastman Dental Insti tute, London for 2010/2011. She currently practi ces in Kew, Melbourne, Dandenong and Bendigo and is teaching undergraduate periodonti cs at La Trobe University.

Dr Stephen Cott rellDr Cott rell graduated from Melbourne University Dental School in 1985. He completed his Masters in Science in periodonti cs at Indiana University in 1992. In 1998 he became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Stephen is in specialist private practi ce in Melbourne and holds a part-ti me clinical appointment at the Maxillo-Facial Department of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is a part-ti me demonstrator at Melbourne University Dental School. He has been involved with the Australian Dental Associati on Victorian Branch, serving on Council and various committ ees for 15 years and was President of the Branch in 2008/2009. He currently is a director of the eviDent Research Foundati on Board.

Dr Grant DaviesGrant started his career as a registered nurse in general and radiati on oncology setti ngs, and in acute palliati ve care units. In the mid 1990s he was seconded into Queensland Health to assist in the development of Queensland’s palliati ve care policies, Queensland’s health outcomes and the impacts of newly emerging guardianship legislati on. He moved to Melbourne in late 1999 to take up a positi on with the Victorian Department of Human Services undertaking similar work. He commenced work in the offi ce of the Federal Commissioner for Complaints in early 2001 and stayed during its metamorphosis into the Federal offi ce of the Aged Care Commissioner where he was the Investi gati ons Manager. In October 2009, he commenced in the Offi ce of the Health Services Commissioner as Deputy Commissioner. He was appointed Acti ng Health Services Commissioner on 1 January 2013 and was appointed permanently to that role on 1 October 2014. He holds a Bachelor of Nursing (ACU), a Master of Arts (Research) (QUT) in applied ethics, a PhD (Melbourne) in applied ethics and is a nati onally accredited mediator.

Dr Mala DesaiMala graduated in Bachelor of Dental Science from the University of Melbourne in 1988. She spent several years in hospital and private general dental practi ce in both Melbourne and abroad before completi ng her Graduate Diploma in Clinical Denti stry in 1995 and her Master’s Degree in Paediatric Denti stry in 1997 at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Mala has a busy private specialist practi ce restricted to paediatric denti stry in Balwyn North, Victoria, Australia. She has held positi ons on various committ ees including previously having been the Executi ve Secretary of the Australasian Academy of Paediatric Denti stry and the President of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Denti stry, Victorian branch. She is a Senior Consultant Paediatric Denti st at the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne where she treats children with salivary drooling and oro-motor dysfuncti on. In her part ti me positi on as a clinical demonstrator and senior lecturer in paediatric denti stry, she is also acti vely involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching at the University of Melbourne and the Royal Dental Hospital Melbourne. Mala’s research interests include denti stry for children with disabiliti es and special needs, dental erosion, dental trauma, pulp therapy and restorati ve treatment in the primary and young permanent denti ti on. She has presented widely both in Australia and overseas. Her audiences have been diverse and range from internati onal paediatric denti sts and other dental specialists to more diverse groups such as paediatricians, dieti cians, maternal, child care and school nurses, oral health therapists and community groups.

Dr Andrew DillonDr Dillon graduated BDSc from Melbourne University in 1981. He spent six years in private practi ce before undertaking further study, completi ng the one year Long Course in Prosthodonti cs at Melbourne University in 1988 and the degree of Master of Dental Science in Prosthodonti cs in 1991. Andrew has lectured extensively around Australia and New Zealand to ADA groups and affi liated bodies such as the Prosthodonti c, Crown and Bridge, Aestheti c, Endodonti c, and Periodonti c Societi es as well as numerous study groups and at State and Federal Dental Congress’s. He is chairman of the New Horizons study group, co-founder of the Interdisciplinary Dento-Facial Study Club of Victoria and a board member for the Melbourne Seatt le Study Club. Andrew is in private specialist prosthodonti c practi ce in Toorak and Wodonga

Dr David Dunn Dr Dunn graduated from Sydney University with Honours in 1981. He is a Fellow by examinati on of the Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons and is a member of the presti gious Pierre Fauchard Academy. He is a Faculty Member of the gIDE/UCLA Masters in Implant Denti stry and a newly appointment co-chair of their Australasian Masters Aestheti c Program. He has a nati onal reputati on as a leader in the fi eld of cosmeti c and implant denti stry. He is regularly called upon to present and educate his fellow colleagues on the latest techniques and methods uti lised in cosmeti c dental treatment in both Australia and overseas. His practi ce, The Macquarie Street Centre, specialises in cosmeti c and implant reconstructi on, and is Sydney’s only accredited Digital Smile Design practi ce.

Associate Professor Werner BischofA/Prof Bischof is a periodonti st working in Geelong and Ballarat. He also works as a consultant periodonti st for the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, and is the Academic Lead in Periodontology at La Trobe University, Department of Denti stry and Oral Health.

Dr Patrishia BordbarDr Bordbar is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in Melbourne. She completed her dental training at The University of Melbourne in 1996. She subsequently went on to complete her medical degree, Masters in OMS, and Fellowship in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) in Melbourne. During her training she developed a special interest in facial deformity and trauma surgery, and completed additi onal sub-specialty training in Paediatric Craniofacial Surgery in the UK. She is the current President of ANZAOMS (Vic) and a member of Federal ANZAOMS Council. She is a reviewer for several internati onal journals of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. She is heavily committ ed to teaching undergraduate and post-graduate trainees, and is Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatric Surgery, The University of Melbourne. She is an examiner at The University of Melbourne, and with the RACDS, as well as being a Member of the Victorian & Tasmanian Regional Surgical Committ ee. She is a consultant surgeon at The Royal Melbourne and The Royal Children’s Hospitals, as well as being in Private practi ce in Melbourne where she enjoys practi cing the full scope of OMS from single tooth extracti on and implant surgery to complex reconstructi on of the facial skeleton.

Dr Luke Borgula Dr Borgula obtained his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Otago in 1999, and his specialist qualifi cati ons from the University of Melbourne in 2005. Luke holds the positi on of Honorary Clinical Teaching Fellow at the University of Melbourne where he is involved in undergraduate and post-graduate training. He works as a specialist Endodonti st in private practi ce at Waverley Endodonti cs in Glen Waverley.

Dr Gordon Burt Dr Burt is a prosthodonti st in Collins Street, Melbourne. He graduated from the London Hospital Medical College in 1984 and completed Master’s degree in prostheti c denti stry in 1989, at the Insti tute of Dental Surgery, London. He then studied at the University of Minnesota USA, att aining his MS in prosthodonti cs in 1993. On returning to Australia he has been practi sing prosthodonti cs in Victoria since 1995. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. He is a demonstrator for the Melbourne Dental School, Graduate Prosthodonti c program. For 12 years, he was a visiti ng consultant in prosthodonti cs at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. He has lectured locally, interstate and internati onally.

Dr Narisha ChawlaDr Chawla graduated from the University of Melbourne in Australia with a Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) and a Doctorate of Clinical Denti stry in Paediatric Denti stry. She is a paediatric denti st in private practi ce and consults at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. She is passionate about all aspects of paediatric denti stry, in parti cular the care of children with auti sm spectrum disorder and medically-compromised children.

Dr Chee ChangDr Chang is a specialist prosthodonti st in private practi ce in Melbourne. He is also involved with teaching in the undergraduate programme, as well as in the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Denti stry (Implants ) course at Melbourne University. He has lectured nati onally and internati onally on various topics related to prosthodonti cs and oral rehabilitati on. His areas of interest are in the applicati on of modern biomaterials in Prosthodonti c treatments, and in the aestheti c and biologic integrati on of dental implants. Chee has been in clinical practi ce for over 15 years, in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. He is an invited reviewer for a number of dental journals, and is also a product evaluator and key opinion leader for various dental produce companies. Chee is a member of various nati onal and internati onal dentals and prosthodonti c societi es, colleges and academies. He also serves on multi ple committ ee is and currently the Vice President for the Australian Prosthodonti c Society.

Dr Stephen Chen Dr Chen is a specialist periodonti st in private practi ce in Balwyn. He graduated BDS (Malaya) in 1983, MDSc (Melbourne) in 1987, FRACDS in 1988 (KG Sutherland Prize) and completed his PhD in 2008. He holds the positi on of Clinical Associate Professor at The School of Denti stry, University of Melbourne. Dr Chen’s scientific interests are in the field of ti ssue regenerati on and post-extracti on implants, and has published over 30 papers, authored 2 textbooks and contributed chapters to 6 textbooks. He is past-president of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodonti sts (ANZAP) and Australasian Osseointegrati on Society (AOS), and past-chairman of the ITI Australasian Secti on. He is an honorary life member of the AOS. Dr Chen is a Fellow of the Internati onal Team for Implantology (ITI) and serves as Chairman of the ITI Educati on Core Committ ee and member of the ITI Board of Directors. He is editor of the ITI Treatment Guide Series, and is senior editor of the ITI Online Academy.

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Dr Chris Evans Dr Evans graduated BDS at the University of Queensland and completed his MDSc in Prosthodonti cs at the University of Melbourne. He is in specialist prosthodonti c practi ce in Brighton and Albury. He has presented both locally and internati onally on restorati ve and implant related topics. His research interests include implant aestheti cs. He a member of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Prosthodonti sts and is an ITI Fellow.

Dr Mark EvansDr Evans graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1990. He then served as a Dental Offi cer with the RAAF before entering private general practi ce. He completed his specialist training in 2001 and has been in full-ti me private specialist practi ce ever since. Mark is also involved in teaching postgraduate students at The Melbourne Dental School and he was appointed as an examiner for the Australian Dental Council in 2001. He has lectured nati onally and internati onally and has published several arti cles in local and internati onal medical and dental journals. Mark is in specialist endodonti c practi ce in Melbourne’s CBD.

Mr Stephen GibbonsMr Gibbons graduated BDSc Melbourne University in 1984 and commenced his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training at the university in 1986. Stephen completed his Master of Dental Science Degree in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 1989 and then commenced a Research Fellowship in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. This was completed in mid 1990, when he commenced his positi on as Chief Resident in the Harvard University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training program at Massachusett s General Hospital, Boston USA. This was completed in mid 1991, aft er which he commenced private practi ce in oral and maxillofacial surgery in Melbourne. Stephen completed his FRACDS (OMS) in 1991 and was made Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne at that ti me. He is currently a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Mildura Public Hospital and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne and Royal Melbourne Hospital. Mr Gibbons’ special interests include correcti ve jaw surgery (including cleft lip and palate deformity), implantology and bone graft ing, and dento-alveolar surgery including wisdom teeth. He was President of the Australian Dental Associati on, Victorian Branch in 1999/2000 and has held numerous committ ee positi ons within that insti tuti on.

Dr Nova GibsonDr Gibson Graduated from the University of Melbourne in Denti stry and Medicine with honours and trained in the Victorian Oral and Maxillofacial training programme gaining my fellowship in 2007. Commenced further training at the John Radcliff e hospital in Oxford UK for 18 months before returning to Melbourne working both at the Austi n hospital and Monash health plus private practi ce. Special interests with a full range of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery including dentoalveolar surgery, pathology, implants, bone graft ing, salivary gland disease, orthognathics and trauma. I very much value and gain so much from teaching, thus I lecture and examine for the University of Melbourne Dental students and I am the Supervisor of training for Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons at Monash Health.

Associate Professor Kerrod Hallett Kerrod is currently director of denti stry at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. He completed a Master of Dental Science in Paediatric Denti stry and following his teaching and research experience in the USA, he was appointed consultant paediatric denti st at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Brisbane. He has contributed to textbooks on clinical paediatric denti stry and authored publicati ons in the epidemiology of early childhood caries.

Dr Zainab Hamudi Dr Hamudi fi nished her dental degree in 2002 and practi ced and tutored denti stry in United Arab Emirates. In 2006 she became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland/Faculty of Denti stry. In 2008 she moved to Adelaide to start her full-ti me clinical training program in prosthodonti c which she fi nished in 2010 and obtained her Doctor of Clinical Denti stry Degree in Prosthodonti cs. Since 2011, Zainab has maintained a private specialist practi ce in Dandenong. She is also a clinical demonstrator at Melbourne University and La Trobe University and is also an examiner for the Australian Dental Council parti cipati ng in the evaluati on process of overseas trained denti sts. Her main interest is Implant retained restorati ons, full mouth rehabilitati on and dental aestheti cs management.

Dr Ben KeithBen is the Senior Professional Offi cer, Dental, at the Australian Health Practi ti oner Regulati on Agency (AHPRA), an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at La Trobe University, an examiner for the Australian Dental Council, Council Member of the Australian Dental Associati on, Victorian Branch (ADAVB), Chair of the Conti nuing Professional Development of the ADAVB and a member of the Ministerial Advisory Committ ee on Allied Health, Victorian Department of Health.

Professor Nigel King Professor King is Winthrop Professor of Denti stry at the University of Western Australia and a specialist paediatric denti st who holds BDS and MSc degrees with honours from the University of London. His PhD, from the University of Hong Kong, was on developmental defects of enamel. He worked at the Eastman Insti tute of Dental Surgery in London, the London Hospital Medical and Dental College was Associate Dean for Faciliti es and Educati onal Resources, Director of the Prince Philip Dental Hospital and Director of Postgraduate Studies in Paediatric Denti stry in the University of Hong Kong. Recently, he established the DClinDent course in paediatric denti stry at the University of Western Australia. Professor King who has examined for the Dental Council of Hong Kong and Australian Dental Council, the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Australia and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is a member of the Australia Dental Research Advisory Council.

Dr Kirthi KosalramDr Kosalram graduated in the year 2000 and worked at various private practi ces in Melbourne. Kirthi then furthered her studies at the University of Sydney and in 2012 gained a doctorate in Clinical Denti stry (prosthodonti cs). In the interim, she completed a fellowship at Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS) and became a member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons (MRACDS) in the specialist stream of prosthodonti cs. Kirthi currently works at the Manningham Dental Specialist Centre as a Prosthodonti st and as a clinical demonstrator to the undergraduate students at Melbourne University. Kirthi is a member of numerous societi es and has been nominated as a federal representati ve for the Australian Prosthodonti c Society, Victoria.

Associate Professor Bernard Koong Associate Professor Koong is an oral and maxillofacial radiologist in private practi ce in Perth. He also consults across Australia and internati onally. He is a member of the editorial board of COIR, and holds academic ti tles at Associate Professor level at the University of Western Australia and University of Hong Kong. He also contributes to training medical radiology registrars (RANZCR). Bernard authored the radiology chapter for the forthcoming 6th editi on of Lindhe and Lang’s Clinical Periodontology and Implant Denti stry (Wiley-Blackwell).

Dr Elaine Lim Dr Lim [Bachelor of Dental Surgery and Master of Dental Science (Orthodonti cs)] is a registered specialist orthodonti st in private practi ce with clinics located in Ormond and Wanti rna South. Dr Lim has been recognised for clinical and academic achievements including The University Medal, Moore Medal, Australian Dental Associati on Post-graduate Scholarship, Australian Orthodonti c Board Clinical Award, Elsdon Storey Merit Award and the Rocky Mountain Orthodonti c Fellowship (University of Southern California). She has published her research in orthodonti c and dental journals. Dr Lim has also been involved in lecturing to dental and post-graduate orthodonti c students. She is a member of the Australian Society of Orthodonti sts and Australian Dental Associati on as well as being an ADA Federal Committ ee Member.

Dr Greg Mahoney Dr Mahoney has a full-ti me private practi ce dealing with anxious pati ents and has been involved in sedati on research for the past 14 years.

Dr Elishka MarvanDr Marvan received her BDSc. from The University of Melbourne in 1987, and her MDSc. in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology in 1992. She sees a variety of lumps and bumps during the week as a consultant in oral medicine at The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne, as the Acti ng Head of the Dental Oncology Unit at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Insti tute, and in her private practi ce.

Professor Ian Meyers Professor Meyers holds the Colgate Chair of General Practi ce Denti stry at the University of Queensland Dental School and maintains a private dental practi ce in Brisbane. Prof. Meyers’ research focuses on applied dental biomaterials. He has published and presented his work both nati onally and internati onally. Ian is a product consultant to a range of dental companies, and is acti ve on advisory and editorial boards. His major interests include adhesive restorati ve dental materials, diagnoses and management of the worn denti ti on and teaching and development in general practi ce denti stry.

Dr Ann MonteithDr Monteith graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Science from Melbourne University in 1981. Since graduati ng she has worked in private practi ce as well as working with students at Melbourne University and more recently examining at Latrobe University.

For the past 4 years she has been a Community Relati ons Offi cer at ADAVB for two days a week . This role involves answering inquiries from ADA members and the public inquiries as well as working with Guild Insurance to provide the ADAVB Assisted Dispute Resoluti on Service. By using examples from real disputes she will highlight how consent and good communicati on are essenti al in Risk Management.

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Dr Chris Evans Dr Evans graduated BDS at the University of Queensland and completed his MDSc in Prosthodonti cs at the University of Melbourne. He is in specialist prosthodonti c practi ce in Brighton and Albury. He has presented both locally and internati onally on restorati ve and implant related topics. His research interests include implant aestheti cs. He a member of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Prosthodonti sts and is an ITI Fellow.

Dr Mark EvansDr Evans graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1990. He then served as a Dental Offi cer with the RAAF before entering private general practi ce. He completed his specialist training in 2001 and has been in full-ti me private specialist practi ce ever since. Mark is also involved in teaching postgraduate students at The Melbourne Dental School and he was appointed as an examiner for the Australian Dental Council in 2001. He has lectured nati onally and internati onally and has published several arti cles in local and internati onal medical and dental journals. Mark is in specialist endodonti c practi ce in Melbourne’s CBD.

Mr Stephen GibbonsMr Gibbons graduated BDSc Melbourne University in 1984 and commenced his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training at the university in 1986. Stephen completed his Master of Dental Science Degree in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 1989 and then commenced a Research Fellowship in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. This was completed in mid 1990, when he commenced his positi on as Chief Resident in the Harvard University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training program at Massachusett s General Hospital, Boston USA. This was completed in mid 1991, aft er which he commenced private practi ce in oral and maxillofacial surgery in Melbourne. Stephen completed his FRACDS (OMS) in 1991 and was made Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne at that ti me. He is currently a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Mildura Public Hospital and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne and Royal Melbourne Hospital. Mr Gibbons’ special interests include correcti ve jaw surgery (including cleft lip and palate deformity), implantology and bone graft ing, and dento-alveolar surgery including wisdom teeth. He was President of the Australian Dental Associati on, Victorian Branch in 1999/2000 and has held numerous committ ee positi ons within that insti tuti on.

Dr Nova GibsonDr Gibson Graduated from the University of Melbourne in Denti stry and Medicine with honours and trained in the Victorian Oral and Maxillofacial training programme gaining my fellowship in 2007. Commenced further training at the John Radcliff e hospital in Oxford UK for 18 months before returning to Melbourne working both at the Austi n hospital and Monash health plus private practi ce. Special interests with a full range of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery including dentoalveolar surgery, pathology, implants, bone graft ing, salivary gland disease, orthognathics and trauma. I very much value and gain so much from teaching, thus I lecture and examine for the University of Melbourne Dental students and I am the Supervisor of training for Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons at Monash Health.

Associate Professor Kerrod Hallett Kerrod is currently director of denti stry at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. He completed a Master of Dental Science in Paediatric Denti stry and following his teaching and research experience in the USA, he was appointed consultant paediatric denti st at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Brisbane. He has contributed to textbooks on clinical paediatric denti stry and authored publicati ons in the epidemiology of early childhood caries.

Dr Zainab Hamudi Dr Hamudi fi nished her dental degree in 2002 and practi ced and tutored denti stry in United Arab Emirates. In 2006 she became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland/Faculty of Denti stry. In 2008 she moved to Adelaide to start her full-ti me clinical training program in prosthodonti c which she fi nished in 2010 and obtained her Doctor of Clinical Denti stry Degree in Prosthodonti cs. Since 2011, Zainab has maintained a private specialist practi ce in Dandenong. She is also a clinical demonstrator at Melbourne University and La Trobe University and is also an examiner for the Australian Dental Council parti cipati ng in the evaluati on process of overseas trained denti sts. Her main interest is Implant retained restorati ons, full mouth rehabilitati on and dental aestheti cs management.

Dr Ben KeithBen is the Senior Professional Offi cer, Dental, at the Australian Health Practi ti oner Regulati on Agency (AHPRA), an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at La Trobe University, an examiner for the Australian Dental Council, Council Member of the Australian Dental Associati on, Victorian Branch (ADAVB), Chair of the Conti nuing Professional Development of the ADAVB and a member of the Ministerial Advisory Committ ee on Allied Health, Victorian Department of Health.

Professor Nigel King Professor King is Winthrop Professor of Denti stry at the University of Western Australia and a specialist paediatric denti st who holds BDS and MSc degrees with honours from the University of London. His PhD, from the University of Hong Kong, was on developmental defects of enamel. He worked at the Eastman Insti tute of Dental Surgery in London, the London Hospital Medical and Dental College was Associate Dean for Faciliti es and Educati onal Resources, Director of the Prince Philip Dental Hospital and Director of Postgraduate Studies in Paediatric Denti stry in the University of Hong Kong. Recently, he established the DClinDent course in paediatric denti stry at the University of Western Australia. Professor King who has examined for the Dental Council of Hong Kong and Australian Dental Council, the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Australia and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is a member of the Australia Dental Research Advisory Council.

Dr Kirthi KosalramDr Kosalram graduated in the year 2000 and worked at various private practi ces in Melbourne. Kirthi then furthered her studies at the University of Sydney and in 2012 gained a doctorate in Clinical Denti stry (prosthodonti cs). In the interim, she completed a fellowship at Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS) and became a member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons (MRACDS) in the specialist stream of prosthodonti cs. Kirthi currently works at the Manningham Dental Specialist Centre as a Prosthodonti st and as a clinical demonstrator to the undergraduate students at Melbourne University. Kirthi is a member of numerous societi es and has been nominated as a federal representati ve for the Australian Prosthodonti c Society, Victoria.

Associate Professor Bernard Koong Associate Professor Koong is an oral and maxillofacial radiologist in private practi ce in Perth. He also consults across Australia and internati onally. He is a member of the editorial board of COIR, and holds academic ti tles at Associate Professor level at the University of Western Australia and University of Hong Kong. He also contributes to training medical radiology registrars (RANZCR). Bernard authored the radiology chapter for the forthcoming 6th editi on of Lindhe and Lang’s Clinical Periodontology and Implant Denti stry (Wiley-Blackwell).

Dr Elaine Lim Dr Lim [Bachelor of Dental Surgery and Master of Dental Science (Orthodonti cs)] is a registered specialist orthodonti st in private practi ce with clinics located in Ormond and Wanti rna South. Dr Lim has been recognised for clinical and academic achievements including The University Medal, Moore Medal, Australian Dental Associati on Post-graduate Scholarship, Australian Orthodonti c Board Clinical Award, Elsdon Storey Merit Award and the Rocky Mountain Orthodonti c Fellowship (University of Southern California). She has published her research in orthodonti c and dental journals. Dr Lim has also been involved in lecturing to dental and post-graduate orthodonti c students. She is a member of the Australian Society of Orthodonti sts and Australian Dental Associati on as well as being an ADA Federal Committ ee Member.

Dr Greg Mahoney Dr Mahoney has a full-ti me private practi ce dealing with anxious pati ents and has been involved in sedati on research for the past 14 years.

Dr Elishka MarvanDr Marvan received her BDSc. from The University of Melbourne in 1987, and her MDSc. in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology in 1992. She sees a variety of lumps and bumps during the week as a consultant in oral medicine at The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne, as the Acti ng Head of the Dental Oncology Unit at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Insti tute, and in her private practi ce.

Professor Ian Meyers Professor Meyers holds the Colgate Chair of General Practi ce Denti stry at the University of Queensland Dental School and maintains a private dental practi ce in Brisbane. Prof. Meyers’ research focuses on applied dental biomaterials. He has published and presented his work both nati onally and internati onally. Ian is a product consultant to a range of dental companies, and is acti ve on advisory and editorial boards. His major interests include adhesive restorati ve dental materials, diagnoses and management of the worn denti ti on and teaching and development in general practi ce denti stry.

Dr Ann MonteithDr Monteith graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Science from Melbourne University in 1981. Since graduati ng she has worked in private practi ce as well as working with students at Melbourne University and more recently examining at Latrobe University.

For the past 4 years she has been a Community Relati ons Offi cer at ADAVB for two days a week . This role involves answering inquiries from ADA members and the public inquiries as well as working with Guild Insurance to provide the ADAVB Assisted Dispute Resoluti on Service. By using examples from real disputes she will highlight how consent and good communicati on are essenti al in Risk Management.

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Dr Kevin MorrisDr Morris graduated from University of Melbourne 1993, Kevin has worked in both private and public sectors before joining the Australian Regular Army as a dental offi cer for four years ti ll 2001. In the early years he served on the Recent Graduates Committ ee as both a committ ee member and subsequently the Chair.He has been a casual clinical demonstrator as well as examiner for the general denti st program for the University of Melbourne since 1994. He subsequently concentrated on his studies before joining the Council in 2014. He is also the Chairperson and Founder of the Melbourne Multi disciplinary Study Club. Kevin is a periodonti st and practi ces privately in Glen Iris, Bundoora and publicly at the Royal Dental Hospital.

Dr Praveen NathanielDr Nathaniel is a specialist prosthodonti st in full-ti me private practi ce in Glen Waverley and Moonee Ponds. He fi nished his Masters in 1992 at the University of Melbourne. Praveen has had a long history of teaching as well as running and presenti ng conti nuing educati on for denti sts. He has lectured extensively locally, interstate and internati onally.

Dr Sean O’Callaghan Dr O’Callaghan has been the principal of Virtuosum Orthodonti cs since 1993, integrati ng advanced technologies into the Practi ce to produce a completely digital and highly advanced workfl ow. He conti nues to evolve and revoluti onize his Practi ce with the introducti on of new techniques to reduce treatment ti mes while sti ll producing outstanding results.

Dr John PearsonDr Pearson graduated from the University of Queensland, he moved to Melbourne to take a positi on as an assistant in private general practi ce. He then moved to London and conti nued in Private Practi ce. When he returned to Melbourne he joined a private general practi ce unti l entering the University of Melbourne to pursue post graduate studies in Prostheti c Denti stry. He graduated M.D.Sc. in 1986 and then proceeded to enter specialist private practi ce which he has operated unti l this day. During this period he has held positi ons as clinical demonstrator for undergraduate and graduate students at the Universiti es of Melbourne and Sydney. He has been involved as an examiner for the Australian Dental Council in Prostheti c Denti stry. He is past President of the Australian Prosthodonti c Society (Vic Branch), and past Editor of the Australian Prosthodonti c Society Newslett er. He is a member of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Prostheti c Denti stry, the Internati onal College of Prostheti c Denti stry and other specialist societi es within denti stry. He has been on the ADAVB Executi ve, and on numerous committ ees within the ADA. He has presented on the topic of Removable Prosthodonti cs in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. He has been involved in the clinical teaching of the Biofuncti onal Prostheti c System (BPS) for Ivoclar Australia which involved trips to Lichtenstein and Germany for professional exchanges. He is currently in Private Specialist Practi ce in Glen Iris Victoria with a special interest in Removable and Implant related Prosthodonti cs.

Dr Emanuel Platanioti s Dr Plantanioti s is an Endodonti st practi cing in Ashburton. He obtained his MDSc in Endodonti cs from the University of Melbourne in 1998 and is presently involved with teaching the undergraduates at the university.

Dr Sadna RajanDr Rajan obtained her BDS in 1997 from University of Malaya and was appointed a Lecturer in Paediatric Denti stry at the Department of Paediatric Denti stry & Orthodonti cs, University of Malaya, in 2005 upon completi on of MDSc (Mal). In 2011, she obtained MDentSci (Paed dent) and Certi fi cate in Dental Sedati on from University of Leeds, UK followed by MPaedDent from the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2012. During this ti me, she was awarded Charles Eleanor Knowles prize for Best research 2011 from University of Leeds, University of Malaya Excellence Award 2012 and Young Researcher travel award 2012 from European Academy of Paediatric Denti stry. From 2014, she had taken up the positi on of Lecturer of Paediatric Denti stry at the University of Melbourne. Her main research interests include primary and permanent pulp, inhalati on sedati on and regenerati ve endodonti cs.

Dr Adam RosenbergDr Rosenberg graduated with a BDS from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa in 1995 and obtained his Masters Degree in Periodontology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill USA in 2002. Adam has lectured both Nati onally and Internati onally on Periodontal Surgery, Implantology, and bone and soft ti ssue graft ing techniques. Adam is in full-ti me private periodontal practi ce in Malvern East and is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne Dental School.

Dr Peter SheridanAccredited with the Australian Insti tute of Professional Photographers, Dr Sheridan’s photos have been used by the Nati onal Gallery of Victoria, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Collectors Magazine. Peter has won awards for this landscape and animal photos. He is an internati onally respected author, historian and collector of art deco. His images and photographic arti cles regularly feature in specialist journals and fi ne art publicati ons. Peter has lectured internati onally and locally on many aspects of denti stry. With 40 years of dental practi ce he has a unique view on how to incorporate clinical photography into everyday dental practi ce.

Dr Eric Tan Dr Tan graduated in denti stry from the University of Adelaide and completed a Masters degree in prosthodonti cs from the University of Melbourne. He has lectured in Australia and internati onally on topics relati ng to implant denti stry, adhesion, occlusion and ceramics. He was an Honorary Fellow of the University of Melbourne Dental School and was involved for many years in the clinical teaching of fi xed prosthodonti cs and implant denti stry at the University of Melbourne at the postgraduate level. He maintains a private specialist prosthodonti c practi ce in Brighton.

Dr Philip Tan Philip is a registered specialist prosthodonti st based in Cheltenham. He completed undergraduate educati on in Melbourne and travelled to the USA for prosthodonti c training. Philip is fascinated by the many facets of digital denti stry and it’s practi cal implementati on. He is also working on quanti fying the diff erences between digital and conventi onal techniques.

Dr Averil TseDr Tse completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Otago, graduati ng with Disti ncti on in 2001. Averil then came to Melbourne to undertake her postgraduate specialist training in endodonti cs at the University of Melbourne, obtaining a Doctor of Clinical Denti stry in 2009. Averil works in full-ti me specialist private practi ce. In additi on, Averil is involved with teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at the Dental Schools at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University in Bendigo. Averil has lectured for the ASE (Inc.), ADA and University of Melbourne CPD courses.

Dr Harry Vlachodimitropoulos Dr Vlachodimitropoulos completed his BDSc (Melb) in 1990. He completed his MDSc (Melb) in 1996. Harry has lectured and demonstrated at The University of Melbourne at both an undergraduate and postgraduate level. He is currently a part-ti me demonstrator for the postgraduate Prosthodonti c program at The University of Melbourne. He is in private specialist practi ce in Hawthorn East and in Frankston.

Dr Michael WalkerDr Walker is a conscious sedati on practi ti oner endorsed by the Dental Board, Past President of ASDA and Senior Clinical Associate, External Examiner to the Diploma in Conscious Sedati on University of Sydney. Dr Walker runs one of the largest sedati on practi ces in the Sydney region, where nitrous oxide sedati on forms an integral part of his practi ce used on a daily basis.

Professor Laurie Walsh Professor Walsh is Professor of Dental Science at University of Queensland, and leads research programs there in advanced technologies for clinical denti stry. He is a member of the CRC Oral Health. Laurie has conducted laboratory and clinical research trials on numerous caries and periodontal diagnosti c systems, and he also holds patents on systems of his own design in these areas.

Dr Simon WatsonDr Watson is a registered specialist Prosthodonti st. He completed his undergraduate (2003) and prosthodonti c training (2013) at the Melbourne Dental School. Simon works in private practi ce in Collins Street, as well as holding visiti ng specialist positi ons at the Royal Children’s Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Prior to specialist training, Simon worked in a variety of general practi ce setti ngs in country and city based locati ons. As well as presenti ng to a variety of conti nuing professional development programs, he teaches at the Melbourne Dental School. Simon is on the committ ees of the APS and AOS Victoria branches.

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Dr Kevin MorrisDr Morris graduated from University of Melbourne 1993, Kevin has worked in both private and public sectors before joining the Australian Regular Army as a dental offi cer for four years ti ll 2001. In the early years he served on the Recent Graduates Committ ee as both a committ ee member and subsequently the Chair.He has been a casual clinical demonstrator as well as examiner for the general denti st program for the University of Melbourne since 1994. He subsequently concentrated on his studies before joining the Council in 2014. He is also the Chairperson and Founder of the Melbourne Multi disciplinary Study Club. Kevin is a periodonti st and practi ces privately in Glen Iris, Bundoora and publicly at the Royal Dental Hospital.

Dr Praveen NathanielDr Nathaniel is a specialist prosthodonti st in full-ti me private practi ce in Glen Waverley and Moonee Ponds. He fi nished his Masters in 1992 at the University of Melbourne. Praveen has had a long history of teaching as well as running and presenti ng conti nuing educati on for denti sts. He has lectured extensively locally, interstate and internati onally.

Dr Sean O’Callaghan Dr O’Callaghan has been the principal of Virtuosum Orthodonti cs since 1993, integrati ng advanced technologies into the Practi ce to produce a completely digital and highly advanced workfl ow. He conti nues to evolve and revoluti onize his Practi ce with the introducti on of new techniques to reduce treatment ti mes while sti ll producing outstanding results.

Dr John PearsonDr Pearson graduated from the University of Queensland, he moved to Melbourne to take a positi on as an assistant in private general practi ce. He then moved to London and conti nued in Private Practi ce. When he returned to Melbourne he joined a private general practi ce unti l entering the University of Melbourne to pursue post graduate studies in Prostheti c Denti stry. He graduated M.D.Sc. in 1986 and then proceeded to enter specialist private practi ce which he has operated unti l this day. During this period he has held positi ons as clinical demonstrator for undergraduate and graduate students at the Universiti es of Melbourne and Sydney. He has been involved as an examiner for the Australian Dental Council in Prostheti c Denti stry. He is past President of the Australian Prosthodonti c Society (Vic Branch), and past Editor of the Australian Prosthodonti c Society Newslett er. He is a member of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Prostheti c Denti stry, the Internati onal College of Prostheti c Denti stry and other specialist societi es within denti stry. He has been on the ADAVB Executi ve, and on numerous committ ees within the ADA. He has presented on the topic of Removable Prosthodonti cs in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. He has been involved in the clinical teaching of the Biofuncti onal Prostheti c System (BPS) for Ivoclar Australia which involved trips to Lichtenstein and Germany for professional exchanges. He is currently in Private Specialist Practi ce in Glen Iris Victoria with a special interest in Removable and Implant related Prosthodonti cs.

Dr Emanuel Platanioti s Dr Plantanioti s is an Endodonti st practi cing in Ashburton. He obtained his MDSc in Endodonti cs from the University of Melbourne in 1998 and is presently involved with teaching the undergraduates at the university.

Dr Sadna RajanDr Rajan obtained her BDS in 1997 from University of Malaya and was appointed a Lecturer in Paediatric Denti stry at the Department of Paediatric Denti stry & Orthodonti cs, University of Malaya, in 2005 upon completi on of MDSc (Mal). In 2011, she obtained MDentSci (Paed dent) and Certi fi cate in Dental Sedati on from University of Leeds, UK followed by MPaedDent from the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2012. During this ti me, she was awarded Charles Eleanor Knowles prize for Best research 2011 from University of Leeds, University of Malaya Excellence Award 2012 and Young Researcher travel award 2012 from European Academy of Paediatric Denti stry. From 2014, she had taken up the positi on of Lecturer of Paediatric Denti stry at the University of Melbourne. Her main research interests include primary and permanent pulp, inhalati on sedati on and regenerati ve endodonti cs.

Dr Adam RosenbergDr Rosenberg graduated with a BDS from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa in 1995 and obtained his Masters Degree in Periodontology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill USA in 2002. Adam has lectured both Nati onally and Internati onally on Periodontal Surgery, Implantology, and bone and soft ti ssue graft ing techniques. Adam is in full-ti me private periodontal practi ce in Malvern East and is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne Dental School.

Dr Peter SheridanAccredited with the Australian Insti tute of Professional Photographers, Dr Sheridan’s photos have been used by the Nati onal Gallery of Victoria, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Collectors Magazine. Peter has won awards for this landscape and animal photos. He is an internati onally respected author, historian and collector of art deco. His images and photographic arti cles regularly feature in specialist journals and fi ne art publicati ons. Peter has lectured internati onally and locally on many aspects of denti stry. With 40 years of dental practi ce he has a unique view on how to incorporate clinical photography into everyday dental practi ce.

Dr Eric Tan Dr Tan graduated in denti stry from the University of Adelaide and completed a Masters degree in prosthodonti cs from the University of Melbourne. He has lectured in Australia and internati onally on topics relati ng to implant denti stry, adhesion, occlusion and ceramics. He was an Honorary Fellow of the University of Melbourne Dental School and was involved for many years in the clinical teaching of fi xed prosthodonti cs and implant denti stry at the University of Melbourne at the postgraduate level. He maintains a private specialist prosthodonti c practi ce in Brighton.

Dr Philip Tan Philip is a registered specialist prosthodonti st based in Cheltenham. He completed undergraduate educati on in Melbourne and travelled to the USA for prosthodonti c training. Philip is fascinated by the many facets of digital denti stry and it’s practi cal implementati on. He is also working on quanti fying the diff erences between digital and conventi onal techniques.

Dr Averil TseDr Tse completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Otago, graduati ng with Disti ncti on in 2001. Averil then came to Melbourne to undertake her postgraduate specialist training in endodonti cs at the University of Melbourne, obtaining a Doctor of Clinical Denti stry in 2009. Averil works in full-ti me specialist private practi ce. In additi on, Averil is involved with teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at the Dental Schools at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University in Bendigo. Averil has lectured for the ASE (Inc.), ADA and University of Melbourne CPD courses.

Dr Harry Vlachodimitropoulos Dr Vlachodimitropoulos completed his BDSc (Melb) in 1990. He completed his MDSc (Melb) in 1996. Harry has lectured and demonstrated at The University of Melbourne at both an undergraduate and postgraduate level. He is currently a part-ti me demonstrator for the postgraduate Prosthodonti c program at The University of Melbourne. He is in private specialist practi ce in Hawthorn East and in Frankston.

Dr Michael WalkerDr Walker is a conscious sedati on practi ti oner endorsed by the Dental Board, Past President of ASDA and Senior Clinical Associate, External Examiner to the Diploma in Conscious Sedati on University of Sydney. Dr Walker runs one of the largest sedati on practi ces in the Sydney region, where nitrous oxide sedati on forms an integral part of his practi ce used on a daily basis.

Professor Laurie Walsh Professor Walsh is Professor of Dental Science at University of Queensland, and leads research programs there in advanced technologies for clinical denti stry. He is a member of the CRC Oral Health. Laurie has conducted laboratory and clinical research trials on numerous caries and periodontal diagnosti c systems, and he also holds patents on systems of his own design in these areas.

Dr Simon WatsonDr Watson is a registered specialist Prosthodonti st. He completed his undergraduate (2003) and prosthodonti c training (2013) at the Melbourne Dental School. Simon works in private practi ce in Collins Street, as well as holding visiti ng specialist positi ons at the Royal Children’s Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Prior to specialist training, Simon worked in a variety of general practi ce setti ngs in country and city based locati ons. As well as presenti ng to a variety of conti nuing professional development programs, he teaches at the Melbourne Dental School. Simon is on the committ ees of the APS and AOS Victoria branches.

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Dr Terry Wong Dr Wong initi ally graduated as a Science graduate (with Honours) at Melbourne University in 1981 and aft er two years in clinical medical research, switched over to Denti stry at Melbourne University and graduati ng in 1987. He lectures both locally and internati onally on topics related to composite resin applicati on. He presently lectures at both Melbourne University and La Trobe University in Bendigo to undergraduate Dental students on Aestheti c and restorati ve Denti stry. Since 2004,Terry has been conducti ng hands-on training workshops for Denti sts on the topic of Resin Bonding and is a Key Opinion leader for 3MEspe, Ivoclar Vivadent and Coltene Whaledent. Presently he maintains a Private Practi ce primarily devoted to restorati ve denti stry in Kew.

Dr Simon Wylie Dr Wylie is a graduate of denti stry from the University of Melbourne and he subsequently returned to complete his MDSc in prosthodonti cs in 1993. He worked as Assistant Professor in the Prosthodonti c Department of the University of Alberta Canada before returning to private practi ce in Melbourne. Simon has a long-term clinical instructor role with the prosthodonti c program at Melbourne University and is acti vely involved in CPD within Victoria. Simon is also an instructor on the Charles Sturt University Diploma in Implant Denti stry. Simon’s private practi ce is based in both Melbourne and Geelong.

Dr Phil Yeung Phil graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1988. In 1993 he returned to the University of Melbourne and completed a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Denti stry. In 1999 he received a combined Master of Science and Certi fi cate in Prosthodonti cs from the University of Iowa (USA). He is presently working as a Prosthodonti st in Collins Street, Melbourne as well as a clinical demonstrator for the Graduate Diploma of Implant Denti stry course at the University of Melbourne. He is a past president of the Victorian Branch of the Australasian Osseointegrati on Society. He has lectured extensively throughout the main States in Australia and New Zealand on a range of Prosthodonti c, Restorati ve and Implant denti stry topics. He has also run several conti nuing dental educati on courses on topics such as Digital Photography in Denti stry and Advanced Implant Restorati ve Techniques.

Dr Phillip Zoldan Dr Zoldan is in private practi ce in Edgecliff , Sydney. He was also a Senior Clinical Tutor at Westmead Clinical Dental School and a Senior Clinical Associate at the Faculty of Denti stry, University of Sydney. He is a Fellow of the Internati onal College of Denti sts, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the Academy of Denti stry Internati onal and has a Certi fi cate of Qualifi cati on in the Educati onal Applicati ons of Generati ve Learning and Neuro-Linguisti c Programming. Within Australia at the post-graduate level, he has lectured to dental groups and societi es in all Australian states and at nati onal and state conferences. He, along with Prof Marti n Tyas has facilitated conti nuing dental educati on hands-on workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. Apart from his private practi ce and teaching commitments, Dr Zoldan is also an ADA spokesperson on aestheti c denti stry and is on Council of ADANSW Branch, and serves on many committ ees including Conti nuing Educati on ADA Inc. He is known for his sense of humour both professionally and privately, is a keen golfer and private pilot.

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Dr Terry Wong Dr Wong initi ally graduated as a Science graduate (with Honours) at Melbourne University in 1981 and aft er two years in clinical medical research, switched over to Denti stry at Melbourne University and graduati ng in 1987. He lectures both locally and internati onally on topics related to composite resin applicati on. He presently lectures at both Melbourne University and La Trobe University in Bendigo to undergraduate Dental students on Aestheti c and restorati ve Denti stry. Since 2004,Terry has been conducti ng hands-on training workshops for Denti sts on the topic of Resin Bonding and is a Key Opinion leader for 3MEspe, Ivoclar Vivadent and Coltene Whaledent. Presently he maintains a Private Practi ce primarily devoted to restorati ve denti stry in Kew.

Dr Simon Wylie Dr Wylie is a graduate of denti stry from the University of Melbourne and he subsequently returned to complete his MDSc in prosthodonti cs in 1993. He worked as Assistant Professor in the Prosthodonti c Department of the University of Alberta Canada before returning to private practi ce in Melbourne. Simon has a long-term clinical instructor role with the prosthodonti c program at Melbourne University and is acti vely involved in CPD within Victoria. Simon is also an instructor on the Charles Sturt University Diploma in Implant Denti stry. Simon’s private practi ce is based in both Melbourne and Geelong.

Dr Phil Yeung Phil graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1988. In 1993 he returned to the University of Melbourne and completed a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Denti stry. In 1999 he received a combined Master of Science and Certi fi cate in Prosthodonti cs from the University of Iowa (USA). He is presently working as a Prosthodonti st in Collins Street, Melbourne as well as a clinical demonstrator for the Graduate Diploma of Implant Denti stry course at the University of Melbourne. He is a past president of the Victorian Branch of the Australasian Osseointegrati on Society. He has lectured extensively throughout the main States in Australia and New Zealand on a range of Prosthodonti c, Restorati ve and Implant denti stry topics. He has also run several conti nuing dental educati on courses on topics such as Digital Photography in Denti stry and Advanced Implant Restorati ve Techniques.

Dr Phillip Zoldan Dr Zoldan is in private practi ce in Edgecliff , Sydney. He was also a Senior Clinical Tutor at Westmead Clinical Dental School and a Senior Clinical Associate at the Faculty of Denti stry, University of Sydney. He is a Fellow of the Internati onal College of Denti sts, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the Academy of Denti stry Internati onal and has a Certi fi cate of Qualifi cati on in the Educati onal Applicati ons of Generati ve Learning and Neuro-Linguisti c Programming. Within Australia at the post-graduate level, he has lectured to dental groups and societi es in all Australian states and at nati onal and state conferences. He, along with Prof Marti n Tyas has facilitated conti nuing dental educati on hands-on workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. Apart from his private practi ce and teaching commitments, Dr Zoldan is also an ADA spokesperson on aestheti c denti stry and is on Council of ADANSW Branch, and serves on many committ ees including Conti nuing Educati on ADA Inc. He is known for his sense of humour both professionally and privately, is a keen golfer and private pilot.

HOW TO ENROL Telephone registrations are not accepted

FAX 03 8825 4644

EMAIL [email protected]

ONLINE www.adavb.net

MAIL

ADAVB PO Box 9015 South Yarra, VIC 3141 For further Information, please call (03) 8825 4600

PLEASE NOTE Your registration for these events indicates acceptance of ADAVB’s Terms and Conditions and Cancellation Policy

Make a copy of this registration form and maintain it for your records.

REGISTRATION FORM / TAX INVOICEABN 80 263 088 594 ARBN 152 948 680 Red’d Assoc No. A0022649EPLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS WHEN FILLING IN YOUR DETAILS

PRIMARY REGISTRANT o I am a member of my ADA state branch.

o Dentist o Hygienist o Retired/Student Member o Dental Assistant o Other

Dental Assistant Practice Staff (if required please include additional staff members on a separate piece of paper attached to this form)

Special Dietary Requirements(IMPORTANT: YOUR CONFIRMATION AND REMINDER WILL BE SENT TO THIS EMAIL)

Given Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs)

Mailing Address

Work Phone

Mobile

Family Name

Fax

Email

State: P/Code:

MEMBER NUMBER

Special Dietary Requirements

Given Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs)

Mobile

Email

Family Name

ACCOMPANYING STAFF DETAILS

Course Name

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.

.

.

.

Course Fee Accompanying Staff Fee Total Fee

$

$

$

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$

$

$

$

$

TOTAL (inc GST) $

$

$

$

$

$

Course Date

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PLEASE ENROL ME IN

Signature: Date:

Cheque (made payable to ADAVB Inc)

PAYMENT DETAILS

Card Number

Expiry Date /

Credit Card MasterCard Visa American Express (DINERS CLUB NOT ACCEPTED)

Cardholder Name

This is a TAX INVOICE for GST upon payment. All rates are GST inclusive.

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ADAVB CONTACT DETAILS

LEVEL 3, 10 YARRA STREET

(PO BOX 9015)

SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141

TEL 03 8825 4600

FAX 03 8825 4644

EMAIL [email protected]

WEB WWW.ADAVB.NET

Disclaimer

• The informati on and opinions presented at the Conti nuing Professional Development (CPD) programs described in this handbook are those of the presenters. Presentati on at a CPD program of clinical methods, materials, techniques or approaches to business issues that arise in dental practi ce do not consti tute endorsement by the Australian Dental Associati on Victorian Branch (ADAVB). By registering for a CPD program, the delegate takes sole responsibility for the use of any informati on provided in the CPD program. Presenters have been asked to ensure that their presentati ons are independent, and with clinical topics scienti fi cally based. Parti cipati on in the ADAVB CPD programs does not imply that the ADAVB endorses the content or agrees with the opinions of the presenters.

• ADAVB reserves the right to alter program details as circumstances require.

• Acceptance of adverti sements for this handbook does not imply endorsement by ADAVB.

Registrati on and Fees

• Registrati on fees are stated within the event informati on.

• Members: The member rate is for current members of the ADAVB and other Branches of the ADA.

• Students: The student rate applies to full-ti me denti stry students enrolled at either undergraduate or postgraduate level in 2014. Proof of your student status (e.g. photocopy of student ID) needs to be provided when registering.

• Reti red Members: The reti red member rate is only available to denti sts who no longer practi ce and hold a current reti red membership with the ADAVB.

• Staff : The staff rate applies to practi ce staff employed by an ADAVB member. The member’s name and ADAVB membership number must be provided on their registrati on form.

• Non-Member: Non-Member denti sts, including those that are employed by current ADAVB members, are not eligible for staff or member rates under any circumstances.

Payment of Course Fees

• Register with a credit card by faxing the registrati on form to (03) 8825 4644; online at www.adavb.net or mail the registrati on form with credit card details or cheque made payable to “ADAVB Inc” to ADAVB, PO Box 9015, South Yarra VIC 3141. PHONE REGISTRATIONS AND PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

• Once full payment of the registrati on fees has been received a confi rmati on lett er/ receipt will be emailed or mailed to you (where no email is provided).

• Contact the ADAVB if confi rmati on of your enrolment is not received within 7 days of your initi al applicati on.

• Registrati ons must be received three working days prior to the event otherwise an additi onal fee of $25 will incur.

• All course fees include 10% GST.

• All receipts show ADAVB’s ABN 80 263 088 594, ARBN 152 948 680 & Reg’d Associati on No. A0022649E

Cancellati ons

• Lectures: Cancellati ons received up to 7 working days prior to the event date will be refunded. No refunds will be issued for cancellati ons made less than 7 working days prior to the event.

• Hands on Workshops: Cancellati ons received up to 14 working days prior to the event date will be refunded. No refunds will be issued for cancellati ons made less than 14 working days prior to the event except under special circumstances.

• A substi tute delegate may be nominated and ADAVB must be informed of the substi tute’s details.

• All cancellati ons must be made in writi ng to the ADAVB.

• Refunds will be issued via cheque. Please allow up to 14 working days for refunds to be processed.

• A $50 administrati on fee applies to all cancellati ons.

Failure to att end

• A delegate who fails to att end is not eligible for a refund or credit under any circumstances.

Program Cancellati on/Rescheduling

ADAVB takes all care to produce high quality program events that deliver as promoted. All adverti sed details are correct at the ti me of publicati on. However when circumstances beyond our control prevail, ADAVB reserves the right to cancel, postpone, relocate or reschedule any program. If ADAVB exercises this opti on, ADAVB will employ reasonable endeavours to noti fy delegates as early as possible to minimise inconvenience. ADAVB will not accept any travel and accommodati on costs incurred by delegates.

Where a refund is due to a delegate, the appropriate refund will be issued within 30 days of noti fi cati on. In case of program postponement or rescheduling, the delegate may choose to transfer the fee from the cancelled course to a future program of equal value.

Venues for 2014

• Check individual events for venue informati on.

• ADAVB reserves the right to change the venue and will noti fy all registrants.

Parking Faciliti es

• Parking faciliti es vary depending on the venue of the program. Whilst ADAVB tries its best to fi nd venues with adequate parking faciliti es, available parking cannot be guaranteed. ADAVB encourages all parti cipants to arrive early to avoid any potenti al parking problems. Most venues are easily accessible via public transport.

Catering and Dietary Requirements

• Catering will be provided for each course. Full day courses (e.g. 9.00am – 5.00pm) will have morning, aft ernoon tea and lunch provided. Half –day courses (either morning, aft ernoon or evening) will have light refreshments provided, unless otherwise stated.

• Dietary requirements must be specifi ed on the applicati on form. While ADAVB tries to accommodate specifi c dietary needs, it cannot guarantee that the requests can be met. Call the ADAVB if in doubt.

Course notes

• ADAVB encourages presenters to provide notes for delegates however this is at the presenter’s discreti on. In the interest of environment sustainability ADAVB may replace printed course notes with an electronic copy. Delegates will be noti fi ed how they can receive electronic copies.

CPD Hours/Certi fi cates

• Acti viti es are approved for the sti pulated hours of scienti fi c/non scienti fi c CPD hours. A CPD certi fi cate will be issued at the completi on of the event. Parti cipants who cannot att end the enti re day/hours will have their hours on the certi fi cate adjusted accordingly.

Privacy Statement

• ADAVB is bound by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000. The informati on provided by you will be used to register you for CPD programs only. The ADAVB will not provide your details to any third parti es.

Important Informati on & Terms and Conditi ons

HOW TO ENROL Telephone registrations are not accepted

FAX 03 8825 4644

EMAIL [email protected]

ONLINE www.adavb.net

MAIL

ADAVB PO Box 9015 South Yarra, VIC 3141 For further Information, please call (03) 8825 4600

PLEASE NOTE Your registration for these events indicates acceptance of ADAVB’s Terms and Conditions and Cancellation Policy

Make a copy of this registration form and maintain it for your records.

REGISTRATION FORM / TAX INVOICEABN 80 263 088 594 ARBN 152 948 680 Red’d Assoc No. A0022649EPLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS WHEN FILLING IN YOUR DETAILS

PRIMARY REGISTRANT o I am a member of my ADA state branch.

o Dentist o Hygienist o Retired/Student Member o Dental Assistant o Other

Dental Assistant Practice Staff (if required please include additional staff members on a separate piece of paper attached to this form)

Special Dietary Requirements(IMPORTANT: YOUR CONFIRMATION AND REMINDER WILL BE SENT TO THIS EMAIL)

Given Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs)

Mailing Address

Work Phone

Mobile

Family Name

Fax

Email

State: P/Code:

MEMBER NUMBER

Special Dietary Requirements

Given Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs)

Mobile

Email

Family Name

ACCOMPANYING STAFF DETAILS

Course Name

.

.

.

.

.

Course Fee Accompanying Staff Fee Total Fee

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

TOTAL (inc GST) $

$

$

$

$

$

Course Date

/ /

/ /

/ /

/ /

/ /

PLEASE ENROL ME IN

Signature: Date:

Cheque (made payable to ADAVB Inc)

PAYMENT DETAILS

Card Number

Expiry Date /

Credit Card MasterCard Visa American Express (DINERS CLUB NOT ACCEPTED)

Cardholder Name

This is a TAX INVOICE for GST upon payment. All rates are GST inclusive.

Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch Inc. Level 3, 10 Yarra Street (PO Box 9015), South Yarra Victoria 3141

Tel 03 8825 4600 Fax 03 8825 4644 [email protected] www.adavb.net//

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HOW TO ENROL Telephone registrations are not accepted

FAX 03 8825 4644

EMAIL [email protected]

ONLINE www.adavb.net

MAIL

ADAVB PO Box 9015 South Yarra, VIC 3141 For further Information, please call (03) 8825 4600

PLEASE NOTE Your registration for these events indicates acceptance of ADAVB’s Terms and Conditions and Cancellation Policy

Make a copy of this registration form and maintain it for your records.

REGISTRATION FORM / TAX INVOICEABN 80 263 088 594 ARBN 152 948 680 Red’d Assoc No. A0022649EPLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS WHEN FILLING IN YOUR DETAILS

PRIMARY REGISTRANT o I am a member of my ADA state branch.

o Dentist o Hygienist o Retired/Student Member o Dental Assistant o Other

Dental Assistant Practice Staff (if required please include additional staff members on a separate piece of paper attached to this form)

Special Dietary Requirements(IMPORTANT: YOUR CONFIRMATION AND REMINDER WILL BE SENT TO THIS EMAIL)

Given Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs)

Mailing Address

Work Phone

Mobile

Family Name

Fax

Email

State: P/Code:

MEMBER NUMBER

Special Dietary Requirements

Given Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs)

Mobile

Email

Family Name

ACCOMPANYING STAFF DETAILS

Course Name

.

.

.

.

.

Course Fee Accompanying Staff Fee Total Fee

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

TOTAL (inc GST) $

$

$

$

$

$

Course Date

/ /

/ /

/ /

/ /

/ /

PLEASE ENROL ME IN

Signature: Date:

Cheque (made payable to ADAVB Inc)

PAYMENT DETAILS

Card Number

Expiry Date /

Credit Card MasterCard Visa American Express (DINERS CLUB NOT ACCEPTED)

Cardholder Name

This is a TAX INVOICE for GST upon payment. All rates are GST inclusive.

Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch Inc. Level 3, 10 Yarra Street (PO Box 9015), South Yarra Victoria 3141

Tel 03 8825 4600 Fax 03 8825 4644 [email protected] www.adavb.net//

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Eight years ago only 1 dentist in 30 experienced the stress of a claim. But regulators, health agencies and plaintiff lawyers have been aggressively targeting dentists and last year the figure was 1 in 11*. Claims are now more frequent, and when one does come it hits like a ton of bricks. Without the right cover livelihoods can be wiped out and reputations ruined.

ADAVB has scrutinised all the options and has chosen Guild Insurance as providing the best value for our members. That’s why we continue to partner with Guild and believe that together we are the best team to look after you. You’ve made the right choice.

This year, over 2,000 dentists across Australia are likely to make an insurance claim. Who’ll take care of you?

Insurance issued by Guild Insurance Ltd, ABN 55 004 538 863, AFSL 233791 and subject to terms, conditions and exclusions. Guild Insurance supports the ADAVB through the payment of referral fees. ADAVB is an authorised representative of Guild Insurance. This document contains general advice only and doesn’t consider your personal circumstances. It is important to consider these matters and read the PDS and policy before you make a decision about an insurance product. You can get a copy of the PDS by calling 1800 810 213. *Based on claims made by dentists who were members of ADAVB, ADASA and ADATAS and insured by Guild Insurance over the 12 months to 30 June 2013. GLD2927 ADAVIC CPD Handbook Ad.