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 Members will find the Branch's recordings of seminars on DVD a convenient way to achieve and maintain their CPD. CPD is awarded according to the length of the seminar, with additional hour(s) of CPD for correctly completing an accompanying questionnaire. All CPD credits require correct completion of the questionnaires. Participants who attended the seminar(s) are only eligible to claim limited CPD hour(s) for successfully completing the questionnaire. Seminar recordings are priced in accordance with the registration fees for the seminars. Regional ADAVB members can purchase the recordings with a 25% discount.
Please note: Online DVD purchases are limited to either ADAVB Member or Non-Member rates using PayPal. Special rates apply for Regional Members. Please download, print and process this PDF order form to access all purchasing options.
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The SAC Classification for Your Dentistry
Recorded: June 2009
8 hours Scientific CPD. (1 x Computer DVD) ADAVB Member: $375 Purchase DVD
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The Straightforward Advanced Complex (SAC) classification system was first used by the International Team of Implantology (ITI) in case selection and execution of implant dentistry. The concept is based on the need to provide clinicians with the tool for readily assessing the degree of complexity, and hence the clinical experience and expertise required to undertake the treatment. At this seminar, the SAC concept is applied to all branches of dentistry. Whether you are a general practitioner or a specialist, this concept helps you identify the degree of diffi culty of a case, the degree of difficulty of treatment options, risk of complications and indicate the skill level required to treat your patient. Ultimately, the SAC concept helps you facilitate a predictable outcome of treatment with the least risk to your patient. Featured speakers include Dr Stephen Chen, Dr David Figdor, Mr Tom Sunderland, Dr Phillip Tan, Dr Simon Wylie, Dr Anthony Dickinson and Dr Adam Rosenberg.
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Dentistry2010 - All
Recorded: 30 & 31 July 2010
19 hours Scientific CPD. (2 x Computer DVD) Member: $1500 Purchase DVD
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This program has a strong clinical element, covering a range of issues encountered in dental care including trauma management, aesthetics, dental implants, management of the carious primary dentition, endodontics versus implants, fixed prosthodontics and much more. These two (2) computer DVDs hold almost a third of your CPD requirements.
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Dentistry2010 - Day 1
Recorded: 30 July 2010
9.5 hours Scientific CPD. (1 x Computer DVD) Member: $800 Purchase DVD
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This program has a strong clinical element, covering a range of issues encountered in dental care including trauma management, aesthetics, dental implants, management of the carious primary dentition, endodontics versus implants, fixed prosthodontics and much more.
| FRIDAY 30 JULY 2010 |
Plenary Hall 3
Ground Floor |
Meeting Room 219
Second Floor |
Meeting Room 220
Second Floor |
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A contemporary approach to fixed prothodontics
by Professor Charles Goodacre, USA
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| 10:35am-10:55am |
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11:00am-12:35pm
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Dare to be different - Composite as an alternative to porcelain veneers

by Dr Terry Wong
Ceramics in aesthetic dentistry

by Dr Andrew Dillion
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Cone beam imaging - A new view into the mouth

by Dr Jeff Lipshatz
CRC Update - New approaches to the treatment of caries and periodontitis

by Professor Eric Reynolds AO
What is eviDent?
  
by Dr Roy Judge, Dr Denise Bailey, Dr Karen Kan
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ANZ Society of Sports Dentistry & Trauma: Updates in acute trauma management

by Dr Mark Foster
ANZ Society of Sports Dentistry & Trauma: The dental pulp in trauma - What to look for and when to refer

by Dr Luke Moloney
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LUNCH |
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2:00pm-3:35pm
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CAD/CAM in restorative dentistry - A personal perspective

by Dr John Boucher
Does amalgam have a future?

by Professor Michael Burrow
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Potentially malignant oral mucosal disorders: aetiology and aids for early diagnosis

by Associate Professor Michael McCullough
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ANZ Society of Sports Dentistry & Trauma: Sports nutrition and the oral health of athletes
 
by Ms Joanna Shinewell & Dr Helen Cornwell
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| 3:40pm-4:00pm |
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| 4:05pm-5:05pm |
Complications in implant dentistry - Getting to the root of the problem
by Professor Charles Goodacre, USA
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Dentistry2010 - Day 2
Recorded: 31 July 2010
9.5 hours Scientific CPD. (1 x Computer DVD) Member: $800 Purchase DVD
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This program has a strong clinical element, covering a range of issues encountered in dental care including trauma management, aesthetics, dental implants, management of the carious primary dentition, endodontics versus implants, fixed prosthodontics and much more.
| SATURDAY 31 JULY 2010 |
Plenary Hall 3
Ground Floor |
Meeting Room 219
Second Floor |
Meeting Room 220
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What works in periodontal treatment - How good are we at retaining teeth and how best to do it

by Dr Robert De Poi
Get the gum right - Achieving realism in aesthetic restorations

by Dr Andrew Tucker
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Dental management of the medically compromised patient

by Dr Ian Hewson
Self-ligating brackets - What you should know

by Dr Samar Amari
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Technical endodontics - The myth buster returns

by Ass.Prof Peter Parashos
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Dental implants - Panacea or Pandora's box?

by Dr Stephen Cottrell
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Moving teeth with a mouse

by Dr Vicki Vlaskalic
Dentine hypersensitivity; It's presentation and management strategy in Australian dental practice

by Professor John Spencer
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