The minimally invasive management of class II carious lesions
By the end of this webinar delegates will be able to demonstrate understanding of all clinical stages in the minimally invasive management of class II lesions including the following subject areas.
Learning objectives:
- Prevention, early detection and diagnosis
- Minimally invasive operative techniques
- Isolation and adhesion
- Contemporary matrix systems
- Pulp protection
- Direct composite materials (including bulk-fill)
- Placement and shaping techniques
- Optimal light curing protocols
- Finishing and polishing of class II composites
- Maintenance.
By the end of this webinar delegates will be able to enhance patient care by optimising all stages in the detection, diagnosis and minimally invasive management of class II carious lesions.
Speaker: Louis Mackenzie
Louis Mackenzie is Head Dental Officer at Denplan. He has been a GDP in mixed and private for 30 years and is a clinical lecturer at the University of Birmingham School of dentistry and King’s college London. He delivers postgraduate lectures nationally and internationally on direct and indirect restorative techniques, minimally invasive dentistry and clinical photography and runs a series of popular hands-on courses.
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This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activity fully complies with the CPD requirements of the General Dental Council.
And FMC certifies this activity for 1 hour of enhanced CPD in the subject of The minimally invasive management of class II carious lesions.
This CPD meets the criteria for the GDC’s development outcome C.