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Early intervention Dr Michael Woods Early orthodontic intervention should be based on a recognition of the widely-varying ranges of normal dental, occlusal and facial development in individual children. In this presentation, logical staging points will be provided to help clinicians with that recognition. The need for early intervention will be determined by setting real medium- to long-term contemporary treatment aims for each individual patient. Will my child need braces? Demystifying the mixed dentition LEARNING OUTCOMES broaden their understanding in terms of recommending timing of orthodontics assessment understand/predict for indications for orthodontics treatment assess normal and abnormal dental and occlusal development against the background of the individual muscular and skeletal pattern apply the “If? What? and When?” sequence when deciding whether early intervention is appropriate for that individual child base these decisions on a logical common- sense understanding of contemporary peer-reviewed evidence understand the development of occlusion and spacing; perform a mixed dentition analysis; differentiate between transient and progressively worsening malocclusion identify and treatment plan for factors that lead to early orthodontic intervention DATE Friday 24 November 2017 TIME 9:30 am1:00 pm VENUE ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC FORMAT Lecture CPD HOURS 3 Scientific Hours RSVP Monday 13 November 2017 SUPPORTER FEES Member $220 Recent Graduate $160 Dental Student/ Retired $22 Non-Member $390 Non-Member Recent Graduate $208 TOPICS AND PRESENTERS Things to look out for... Dr Harleen Kumar Oral habits, dental anomalies, premature tooth loss and malocclusions are routinely observed in the mixed dentition. Early diagnosis and appropriate management can lead to both short and long term benefits for the patient. This presentation will help develop an understanding of the normal and problematic mixed dentition, its analysis and indications for early treatment. Tooth loss and space maintenance Dr Elaine Lim Assessing occlusal and skeletal jaw development is an important part of assessing children at their dental check-ups. Decision making on whether orthodontics is indicated will be explained. Diagnosis, analysis and treatment options will be also be discussed. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: Disclaimer: ADAVB is not responsible for changes to course details made after going to print. Group discounts only applicable to full / half day lectures and ECE courses.. Full calendar is available on www.adavb.net or contact [email protected] for more information. Refer to registration form for more details $1,000 CPD voucher giveaway

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Early intervention Dr Michael Woods

Early orthodontic intervention should be based on a recognition of the widely-varying ranges of normal dental,

occlusal and facial development in individual children. In this presentation, logical staging points will be

provided to help clinicians with that recognition. The need for early intervention will be determined by setting

real medium- to long-term contemporary treatment aims for each individual patient.

Will my child need braces? Demystifying the mixed dentition

LEARNING OUTCOMES

broaden their understanding in terms of recommending timing of

orthodontics assessment

understand/predict for indications for orthodontics treatment

assess normal and abnormal dental and occlusal development

against the background of the individual muscular and skeletal

pattern

apply the “If? What? and When?” sequence when deciding

whether early intervention is appropriate for that individual child

base these decisions on a logical common-

sense understanding of contemporary

peer-reviewed evidence

understand the development of occlusion

and spacing;

perform a mixed dentition analysis; differentiate between

transient and progressively worsening malocclusion

identify and treatment plan for factors that lead to early

orthodontic intervention

DATE

Friday 24 November 2017

TIME

9:30 am—1:00 pm

VENUE

ADAVB Meeting Rooms

Level 3, 10 Yarra Street

South Yarra VIC

FORMAT

Lecture

CPD HOURS

3 Scientific Hours

RSVP

Monday 13 November 2017

SUPPORTER

FEES

Member $220

Recent Graduate $160

Dental Student/ Retired $22

Non-Member $390

Non-Member Recent Graduate $208

TOPICS AND PRESENTERS

Things to look out for... Dr Harleen Kumar

Oral habits, dental anomalies, premature tooth loss and malocclusions are routinely observed in the mixed

dentition. Early diagnosis and appropriate management can lead to both short and long term benefits for the

patient. This presentation will help develop an understanding of the normal and problematic mixed dentition, its

analysis and indications for early treatment.

Tooth loss and space maintenance Dr Elaine Lim

Assessing occlusal and skeletal jaw development is an important part of assessing children at their dental

check-ups. Decision making on whether orthodontics is indicated will be explained. Diagnosis, analysis and

treatment options will be also be discussed.

At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:

Disclaimer: ADAVB is not responsible for changes to course details made after going to print. Group discounts only applicable to full / half day lectures and ECE courses.. Full calendar is available on www.adavb.net or contact [email protected] for more information.

Refer to

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for more

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