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Dental Outlook is in a new online format to meet the requirements of practitioners for: Faster independent, no-bias, reports on new materials and techniques. A resource site where a vast range of practical ‘how to’ techniques are available at all times just at a mouse click. Have a look! Become a member! Go to: www.dentaloutlook.com.au The complete online shop For dental education material, stickers, badges, balloons and much, much more 24/7... Go to: www.dentaleducationshop.com.au DENTAL OUTLOOK DENTAL EDUCATION SHOP THE ‘HOW TO’ RESOURCE SITE FOR DENTISTS FOR ONLINE DENTAL EDUCATION MATERIALS AESTHETIC REVIEW 2015 7 HOURS CPD Geoff Knight presents Many dentists are uncertain about the future of our profession. This is an opportunity to embrace new concepts and materials that will help your practice thrive by offering patients the next generation of dental care. TOPICS Restorative Dentistry An overview of the caries host interaction and how this can be applied to improve your standard of restorative dentistry. Simple yet effective protocols for the ongoing management of caries and periodontal disease that will increase patient’s demand for cosmetic dentistry and attract new patients to your practice. NEW A new type of therapeutic glass ionomer cement that enables the rapid and painless treatment of caries in an ART environment. NEW Conservative cavity designs based on the pharmacological management of caries that will dramatically expand the parameters of minimal intervention dentistry. NEW Evidence based technique to enhance the disinfection of root canals prior to obturation. NEW A dental adhesive system that enables placement of polymerization stress free composite restorations,* protects against marginal caries and has bond strengths comparable to its competitors. NEW Time saving techniques that combine the biomimetic properties of glass ionomer cements with the wear resistance and aesthetics of composite resin to optimize the longevity of direct restorations. Innovative ideas for placing proximal and occlusal matrices to create predictable contact areas, functional anatomical occlusal contours and dramatic reductions in placement times. Minimally invasive replacement of missing teeth. NEW TECHNIQUE Offer your patients a low cost minimally invasive alternative to implants. The internally retained indirect bridge is fast to prepare, simple to insert and has a high degree of predictability. This is a procedure very popular with patients and a great practice builder. *Confirmed by independent studies at Sydney and Tufts universities. Mastering Direct Laminates Understanding anatomical form and the nature of absorption and reflection of light that are the foundation principles of natural looking veneers. A proven polychromatic layering technique for applying various types of composite resins to create laminates with the aesthetics of a natural tooth and a high lustre finish that will last for many years. Systematic contouring procedures set within the boundaries of the occlusion to create the harmony and balance required for a beautiful smile. Finishing and polishing techniques that will reflect light as in a natural tooth. Applying the principles of direct laminates techniques, delegates will further learn: Rebuilding a worn dentition Many older patients remain dentate but have worn their teeth to a level where they are unsightly and physiologically dysfunctional. Using a modified “Dahl” technique, worn teeth are rebuilt with composite resin applying the principles of direct laminate placement to give these patients an ongoing stable and functional occlusion and the confidence to smile again. DISCOVER WHY OVER 1000 AUSTRALIAN DENTISTS HAVE ATTENDED THIS PROGRAMME IN THE PAST 2 YEARS DISCOVER WHY OVER 1000 AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND DENTISTS HAVE ATTENDED THIS PROGRAMME IN THE PAST 2 YEARS Your Smile. Our Vision. www.sdi.com.au www.polawhite.com.au * NZDA verifies, that based on the information provided to NZDA, this activity meets the Dental Council policy requirements for CPD. NZDA CPD verification does not imply promotion or endorsement of the contents of any course. Attendees need to use professional judgment to assess the validity and usefulness of techniques, materials or therapeutic products to their own practice. Seminar sponsored by SDI Limited Toll free: 0800 734 034 [email protected]

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Page 1: DentAL oUtLooK Geoff Knight the ‘hoW to’ ReSoURCe Site foR ... · Seminar starts at 8.30am. Concludes 5pm. Please tick the seminar you wish to attend: Geoff Kni G ht BDSc MSc

Dental Outlook is in a new online format to meet the requirements of practitioners for:

• Faster independent, no-bias, reports on new materials and techniques.

• A resource site where a vast range of practical ‘how to’ techniques are available at all times just at a mouse click.

Have a look! Become a member! Go to: www.dentaloutlook.com.au

The complete online shop

• For dental education material, stickers, badges, balloons and much, much more 24/7...

Go to: www.dentaleducationshop.com.au

DentAL oUtLooK

DentAL eDUCAtion ShoP

the ‘hoW to’ ReSoURCe Site foR DentiStS

foR onLine DentAL eDUCAtion MAteRiALS

AeSthetiC ReVieW 2015 7 HOURS CPD

Geoff Knight presents

Many dentists are uncertain about the future of our profession.

This is an opportunity to embrace new concepts and materials that will help your practice thrive by offering patients the next generation of dental care.

toPiCS Restorative Dentistry• An overview of the caries host interaction and how this can

be applied to improve your standard of restorative dentistry.

• Simple yet effective protocols for the ongoing management of caries and periodontal disease that will increase patient’s demand for cosmetic dentistry and attract new patients to your practice. NEW

• A new type of therapeutic glass ionomer cement that enables the rapid and painless treatment of caries in an ART environment. NEW

• Conservative cavity designs based on the pharmacological management of caries that will dramatically expand the parameters of minimal intervention dentistry. NEW

• Evidence based technique to enhance the disinfection of root canals prior to obturation. NEW

• A dental adhesive system that enables placement of polymerization stress free composite restorations,* protects against marginal caries and has bond strengths comparable to its competitors. NEW

• Time saving techniques that combine the biomimetic properties of glass ionomer cements with the wear resistance and aesthetics of composite resin to optimize the longevity of direct restorations.

• Innovative ideas for placing proximal and occlusal matrices to create predictable contact areas, functional anatomical occlusal contours and dramatic reductions in placement times.

Minimally invasive replacement of missing teeth. NEW TECHNIQUE Offer your patients a low cost minimally invasive alternative to implants. The internally retained indirect bridge is fast to prepare, simple to insert and has a high degree of predictability. This is a procedure very popular with patients and a great practice builder.

*Confirmed by independent studies at Sydney and Tufts universities.

Mastering Direct Laminates • Understanding anatomical form and the nature of absorption

and reflection of light that are the foundation principles of natural looking veneers.

• A proven polychromatic layering technique for applying various types of composite resins to create laminates with the aesthetics of a natural tooth and a high lustre finish that will last for many years.

• Systematic contouring procedures set within the boundaries of the occlusion to create the harmony and balance required for a beautiful smile.

• Finishing and polishing techniques that will reflect light as in a natural tooth.

• Applying the principles of direct laminates techniques,

delegates will further learn:

Rebuilding a worn dentition Many older patients remain dentate but have worn their teeth to a level where they are unsightly and physiologically dysfunctional.

Using a modified “Dahl” technique, worn teeth are rebuilt with composite resin applying the principles of direct laminate placement to give these patients an ongoing stable and functional occlusion and the confidence to smile again.

Seminar sponsored by Dental Outlook Publications Pty Ltd ABN 5309 2235071 PO Box 275 Camperdown NSW 1450

Tel 02 9557 9330 Fax 02 9557 9004 Email [email protected]

www.dentaleducationshop.com.au for online registrations

This one day programme conforms to the Dental Board of Australia (AHPRA) guidelines for 7 hours of clinical and scientific based continuing professional development (CPD).

DISCOvER WHy OvER 1000 AUStRALiAn DENTISTS HavE aTTENDED

THIS PROGRaMME IN THE PaST 2 yEaRS

DEN0117_Seminar Brochure_2015.indd 3-4 1/11/2014 9:05 pm

DISCOVER WHY OVER 1000 AUSTRALIAN &

NEW ZEALAND DENTISTS HAVE ATTENDED THIS PROGRAMME IN THE

PAST 2 YEARS

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

* NZDA verifies, that based on the information provided to NZDA, this activity meets the Dental Council policy requirements for CPD. NZDA CPD verification does not imply promotion or endorsement of the contents of any course. Attendees need to use professional judgment to assess the validity and usefulness of techniques, materials or therapeutic products to their own practice.

Seminar sponsored by SDI LimitedToll free: 0800 734 [email protected]

Page 2: DentAL oUtLooK Geoff Knight the ‘hoW to’ ReSoURCe Site foR ... · Seminar starts at 8.30am. Concludes 5pm. Please tick the seminar you wish to attend: Geoff Kni G ht BDSc MSc

Geoff KniGht BDSc MSc MBA PhD

Geoff Knight is a general dentist and internationally noted dental speaker with special interests in Minimal Intervention Aesthetic Dentistry.

He has pioneered a number of innovative clinical procedures in aesthetic dentistry and the pharmacological management of caries and is named on several

patents. He has consulted widely across the dental industry and currently works with SDI and PDS.

He has been published in Quintessence International, Australian Dental Journal and Journal of Periodontal Research. He has produced a series of clinical technique videos and written over 100 articles on aesthetic and adhesive dentistry many of which have been translated into a number of languages and published internationally. www.dentalk.com.au

hAnDS on seminar inclusionsThis high energy seminar is packed with multiple clinical procedures.

To assist delegates bring these procedures to their practices for immediate application each will receive a USB memory stick with the following attachments:

• A 30 slide PowerPoint presentation showing how to place a laminate veneer on an extracted tooth prior to transferring these skills to a clinical procedure.

• A 90 slide PowerPoint presentation with comprehensive clinical photographs and instruction showing a step by step placement technique for a set of eight direct laminate veneers. Also included are tips and pitfalls for each clinical step to facilitate laminate placement.

• Technique videos showing various clinical procedures.

• Selected articles of various clinical techniques relevant to this course.

Over 900,000 “clinical technique” hits on

RegistrationAesthetic Review 2015 Register Online at www.dentaleducationshop.com.auor Mail this application to Dental Outlook Publications,

PO Box 275 Camperdown NSW 1450 or Fax to 02 9557 9004.

For further information telephone 02 9557 9330.

Registrations from 8am. Seminar starts at 8.30am. Concludes 5pm.

Please tick the seminar you wish to attend:

Melbourne, Sunday 31st May Mantra on Russell,

222 Russell Street, 3000 Phone: 03 5588 7878

Gold Coast, Sunday 14th June Mantra Legends Hotel,

Cnr. Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Laycock Street,

4712 Phone: 07 5588 7878

Perth, Friday 19th June Mantra on Murray,

305 Murray Street, 6000 Phone: 08 9347 7007

Sydney, Sunday 21st June Mantra Parramatta,

Cnr Parkes and Valentine Street, Parramatta 2150

Phone: 02 9685 1600

Name

Address

Tel

Mobile

Fax

Email

Special dietary requirements

Early Bird AUD $397 inc GST (Register 3 weeks prior to seminar)

Registration AUD $433 inc GST Covers the advertised program, USB memory stick with downloaded described PowerPoint presentations, videos and articles, light lunch, morning and afternoon teas.

Recent Graduate Discount Early Bird only $350 inc GST Attach photo or fax your 2012, 2013 or 2014 degree with registration.

Payment Details

A. Cheque (payable to Dental Outlook Publications)

B. Visa Card or MasterCard or Amex (plus 3% surcharge)

Card Number

Name on Card

Security Code (last 3 digits on back of card)

Expiry date

Signature

C. Direct Bank Transfer Account Name: Dental Outlook

Publications BSB: 062 102 Account Number: 10087832Please include your name (as on registration form) and reference GMK.

Cancellations accepted in writing up to seven days prior to the seminar. Dentalk Outlook Publications reserves the right to cancel the seminar at any time with the sole liability to fully refund all registration fees.

In an increasingly difficult and unstable professional environment the long term success of general dental practice is not perpetuating the outdated principals of amputation dentistry but offering practical, predictable and efficient minimally invasive procedures. This is a sure way of establishing loyalty and rapport with existing patients and encouraging new patients to attend your practice.

Amputation dentistry accelerates the “drill and fill” cycle that can lead to further problems such as fracture and pulp death. These in turn require even more invasive management protocols.

The next generation of dental care strives to work with the oral tissues by pharmacologically assisting their existing healing modalities and facilitate their return to aesthetics and function with minimal tooth loss.

This program offers a multitude of evidence based techniques and ideas for the general dentist, for immediate clinical implementation that is the foundation for the next generation of dental care.

Every dentist has observed the ability of carious dentine to remineralize – arrested caries.

If caries is caused by the destruction of the pulp dentine complex by bacteria; then it should be removed.

If caries is a reaction of the pulp dentine complex to bacteria; then it should be managed as any other inflammatory reaction in the body.

Clean the wound; apply a medicament to assist healing and a dressing (restoration) to isolate the lesion from a hostile environment. The caries then heal as dental scar tissue – arrested caries.

DEN0117_Seminar Brochure_2015.indd 1-2 1/11/2014 9:05 pm

nzd

only nzd $350 inc GST

nzd

Cancellations accepted in writing up to seven days prior to the seminar.SDI Limited reserves the right to cancel the seminar at any time with the sole liability to fully refund all registration fees.

Please include your name (as on registration form) and reference “NZCPD”

Direct Bank Transfer:Account Name: SDI New Zealand Limited BSB No: 30-2904 ACCOUNT No: 0283129-61

Christchurch, Friday 15th of May The George, 50 Park Terrace

Wellington, Saturday 16th of MayWellington Intercontinental, 2 Grey Street

Auckland, Sunday 17th of MayAuckland Stamford Plaza, 22 Albert Street

Registrations from 8am. Seminar starts at 8.30am. Concludes 5pm.

Please tick the seminar you wish to attend:

Geoff KniGht BDSc MSc MBA PhD

Geoff Knight is a general dentist and internationally noted dental speaker with special interests in Minimal Intervention Aesthetic Dentistry.

He has pioneered a number of innovative clinical procedures in aesthetic dentistry and the pharmacological management of caries and is named on several

patents. He has consulted widely across the dental industry and currently works with SDI and PDS.

He has been published in Quintessence International, Australian Dental Journal and Journal of Periodontal Research. He has produced a series of clinical technique videos and written over 100 articles on aesthetic and adhesive dentistry many of which have been translated into a number of languages and published internationally. www.dentalk.com.au

hAnDS on seminar inclusionsThis high energy seminar is packed with multiple clinical procedures.

To assist delegates bring these procedures to their practices for immediate application each will receive a USB memory stick with the following attachments:

• A 30 slide PowerPoint presentation showing how to place a laminate veneer on an extracted tooth prior to transferring these skills to a clinical procedure.

• A 90 slide PowerPoint presentation with comprehensive clinical photographs and instruction showing a step by step placement technique for a set of eight direct laminate veneers. Also included are tips and pitfalls for each clinical step to facilitate laminate placement.

• Technique videos showing various clinical procedures.

• Selected articles of various clinical techniques relevant to this course.

Over 900,000 “clinical technique” hits on

RegistrationAesthetic Review 2015 Register Online at www.dentaleducationshop.com.auor Mail this application to Dental Outlook Publications,

PO Box 275 Camperdown NSW 1450 or Fax to 02 9557 9004.

For further information telephone 02 9557 9330.

Registrations from 8am. Seminar starts at 8.30am. Concludes 5pm.

Please tick the seminar you wish to attend:

Melbourne, Sunday 31st May Mantra on Russell,

222 Russell Street, 3000 Phone: 03 5588 7878

Gold Coast, Sunday 14th June Mantra Legends Hotel,

Cnr. Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Laycock Street,

4712 Phone: 07 5588 7878

Perth, Friday 19th June Mantra on Murray,

305 Murray Street, 6000 Phone: 08 9347 7007

Sydney, Sunday 21st June Mantra Parramatta,

Cnr Parkes and Valentine Street, Parramatta 2150

Phone: 02 9685 1600

Name

Address

Tel

Mobile

Fax

Email

Special dietary requirements

Early Bird AUD $397 inc GST (Register 3 weeks prior to seminar)

Registration AUD $433 inc GST Covers the advertised program, USB memory stick with downloaded described PowerPoint presentations, videos and articles, light lunch, morning and afternoon teas.

Recent Graduate Discount Early Bird only $350 inc GST Attach photo or fax your 2012, 2013 or 2014 degree with registration.

Payment Details

A. Cheque (payable to Dental Outlook Publications)

B. Visa Card or MasterCard or Amex (plus 3% surcharge)

Card Number

Name on Card

Security Code (last 3 digits on back of card)

Expiry date

Signature

C. Direct Bank Transfer Account Name: Dental Outlook

Publications BSB: 062 102 Account Number: 10087832Please include your name (as on registration form) and reference GMK.

Cancellations accepted in writing up to seven days prior to the seminar. Dentalk Outlook Publications reserves the right to cancel the seminar at any time with the sole liability to fully refund all registration fees.

In an increasingly difficult and unstable professional environment the long term success of general dental practice is not perpetuating the outdated principals of amputation dentistry but offering practical, predictable and efficient minimally invasive procedures. This is a sure way of establishing loyalty and rapport with existing patients and encouraging new patients to attend your practice.

Amputation dentistry accelerates the “drill and fill” cycle that can lead to further problems such as fracture and pulp death. These in turn require even more invasive management protocols.

The next generation of dental care strives to work with the oral tissues by pharmacologically assisting their existing healing modalities and facilitate their return to aesthetics and function with minimal tooth loss.

This program offers a multitude of evidence based techniques and ideas for the general dentist, for immediate clinical implementation that is the foundation for the next generation of dental care.

Every dentist has observed the ability of carious dentine to remineralize – arrested caries.

If caries is caused by the destruction of the pulp dentine complex by bacteria; then it should be removed.

If caries is a reaction of the pulp dentine complex to bacteria; then it should be managed as any other inflammatory reaction in the body.

Clean the wound; apply a medicament to assist healing and a dressing (restoration) to isolate the lesion from a hostile environment. The caries then heal as dental scar tissue – arrested caries.

DEN0117_Seminar Brochure_2015.indd 1-2 1/11/2014 9:05 pm

Geoff KniGht BDSc MSc MBA PhD

Geoff Knight is a general dentist and internationally noted dental speaker with special interests in Minimal Intervention Aesthetic Dentistry.

He has pioneered a number of innovative clinical procedures in aesthetic dentistry and the pharmacological management of caries and is named on several

patents. He has consulted widely across the dental industry and currently works with SDI and PDS.

He has been published in Quintessence International, Australian Dental Journal and Journal of Periodontal Research. He has produced a series of clinical technique videos and written over 100 articles on aesthetic and adhesive dentistry many of which have been translated into a number of languages and published internationally. www.dentalk.com.au

hAnDS on seminar inclusionsThis high energy seminar is packed with multiple clinical procedures.

To assist delegates bring these procedures to their practices for immediate application each will receive a USB memory stick with the following attachments:

• A 30 slide PowerPoint presentation showing how to place a laminate veneer on an extracted tooth prior to transferring these skills to a clinical procedure.

• A 90 slide PowerPoint presentation with comprehensive clinical photographs and instruction showing a step by step placement technique for a set of eight direct laminate veneers. Also included are tips and pitfalls for each clinical step to facilitate laminate placement.

• Technique videos showing various clinical procedures.

• Selected articles of various clinical techniques relevant to this course.

Over 900,000 “clinical technique” hits on

RegistrationAesthetic Review 2015 Register Online at www.dentaleducationshop.com.auor Mail this application to Dental Outlook Publications,

PO Box 275 Camperdown NSW 1450 or Fax to 02 9557 9004.

For further information telephone 02 9557 9330.

Registrations from 8am. Seminar starts at 8.30am. Concludes 5pm.

Please tick the seminar you wish to attend:

Melbourne, Sunday 31st May Mantra on Russell,

222 Russell Street, 3000 Phone: 03 5588 7878

Gold Coast, Sunday 14th June Mantra Legends Hotel,

Cnr. Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Laycock Street,

4712 Phone: 07 5588 7878

Perth, Friday 19th June Mantra on Murray,

305 Murray Street, 6000 Phone: 08 9347 7007

Sydney, Sunday 21st June Mantra Parramatta,

Cnr Parkes and Valentine Street, Parramatta 2150

Phone: 02 9685 1600

Name

Address

Tel

Mobile

Fax

Email

Special dietary requirements

Early Bird AUD $397 inc GST (Register 3 weeks prior to seminar)

Registration AUD $433 inc GST Covers the advertised program, USB memory stick with downloaded described PowerPoint presentations, videos and articles, light lunch, morning and afternoon teas.

Recent Graduate Discount Early Bird only $350 inc GST Attach photo or fax your 2012, 2013 or 2014 degree with registration.

Payment Details

A. Cheque (payable to Dental Outlook Publications)

B. Visa Card or MasterCard or Amex (plus 3% surcharge)

Card Number

Name on Card

Security Code (last 3 digits on back of card)

Expiry date

Signature

C. Direct Bank Transfer Account Name: Dental Outlook

Publications BSB: 062 102 Account Number: 10087832Please include your name (as on registration form) and reference GMK.

Cancellations accepted in writing up to seven days prior to the seminar. Dentalk Outlook Publications reserves the right to cancel the seminar at any time with the sole liability to fully refund all registration fees.

In an increasingly difficult and unstable professional environment the long term success of general dental practice is not perpetuating the outdated principals of amputation dentistry but offering practical, predictable and efficient minimally invasive procedures. This is a sure way of establishing loyalty and rapport with existing patients and encouraging new patients to attend your practice.

Amputation dentistry accelerates the “drill and fill” cycle that can lead to further problems such as fracture and pulp death. These in turn require even more invasive management protocols.

The next generation of dental care strives to work with the oral tissues by pharmacologically assisting their existing healing modalities and facilitate their return to aesthetics and function with minimal tooth loss.

This program offers a multitude of evidence based techniques and ideas for the general dentist, for immediate clinical implementation that is the foundation for the next generation of dental care.

Every dentist has observed the ability of carious dentine to remineralize – arrested caries.

If caries is caused by the destruction of the pulp dentine complex by bacteria; then it should be removed.

If caries is a reaction of the pulp dentine complex to bacteria; then it should be managed as any other inflammatory reaction in the body.

Clean the wound; apply a medicament to assist healing and a dressing (restoration) to isolate the lesion from a hostile environment. The caries then heal as dental scar tissue – arrested caries.

DEN0117_Seminar Brochure_2015.indd 1-2 1/11/2014 9:05 pm

Aesthetic Update 2015

Mail this application to SDI Limited, PO Box 314, Bayswater Victoria, Australia 3153 or Fax to 0800 893 307For further information Telephone 0800 734 034 or email [email protected]

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