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ACCOMMODATIONS
Continuing Dental Education
Continuing Dental Education
HURON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Within Walking Distance to UWO PROGRAM HOW TO REGISTER
BROUGH HALL GUEST HOUSE Restorative Dentistry Review $2495 By Phone:
(Visa or Mastercard)
For information, and booking information, contact: MCDE Points: 46
Call 1-888-281-1428 or
Tammy McBane AGD Code: 149 42 Hours 519-661-3345
1349 Western Road, London, ON
519-438-7224 Ext #247
tmcbane@huron.uwo.ca
www.huronuc.on.ca/conferenceservices/accommodations
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
By Fax: (Visa or Mastercard)
Complete this registration form and
fax to 519-850-2389 Restorative
Dentistry Review
By Mail:
(Visa, Mastercard or Cheque)
Name:

Sunday, May 30 to Friday, June 4, 2010


Online:
WESTERN BED & BREAKFAST Mailing Address:
www.schulich.uwo.ca/dentistry/cde
On Campus Make cheque payable to:
The University of Western Ontario Schulich
STAY AT WESTERN

Sunday, December 5 to Friday, December 10, 2010


City: Prov/State:
School of Medicine & Dentistry
The University of Western Ontario, London, ON Continuing Dental Education
Simulation Clinic, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Conveniently located in ELGIN HALL Postal Code: Dental Sciences Building 1007
on University Drive, off Richmond St., North London, ON N6A 5C1
519-661-3476 Telephone: Fax:
conference.services@uwo.ca CANCELLATION
www.stayatwestern.ca Email Address: The University of Western Ontario This program is specifically designed to be of
reserves the right to cancel this assistance to dentists with Canadian or
program due to insufficient International qualifications who want to upgrade
METHOD OF PAYMENT registration or circumstances beyond their understanding and technical skills in
HOTELS / INNS our control. Due to the specialized operative dentistry and fixed prosthodontics to
5 Minute Drive to UWO Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ Cheque ❑ nature of this program the following current Canadian standards. Lectures are
applies: augmented by practical exercises in our
IVEY SPENCER LEADERSHIP CENTRE Full Refund Before: Simulation Clinic. Participants will become
(Please ask for the special UWO rate.) May/June April 5/2010 Marcela Ibarra, aware of the standards of restorative dentistry as Wim. Oudshoorn,
551 Windermere Road, London, ON
Name December Oct.15/2010 DDS, MS they are currently being taught and practiced at DDS, BA, (UWO)
Adjunct Clinical Professor,
519-679-4546 Retain $500 Fee Between:
Assistant Professor,
Division of Prosthodontics
the Schulich School of Dentistry, The University Division of Operative Dentistry

www.dolce-spencer-leadership-centre-hotel.com Card # May/June April 6-29/2010 School of Dentistry, UWO of Western Ontario, London, Canada. & Endodontics
School of Dentistry, UWO
December Oct.16-Nov.5/2010
WINDERMERE MANOR Expiry Date No Refund After:
Applicants to the Internationally Trained Dentists (ITD) programs in Canadian Dental Schools
May/June April 30/2010
(Please ask for the special UWO rate.) will gain insight and orientation in addition to preparation for Prior Learning Assessment(s).
December Nov. 8/2010.
200 Collip Circle @ The Research Park Signature
Windermere @ Western Rd., London, ON This course is not affiliated with any ITD program. Participation in no way guarantees
519-858-1414 / 1-800- 997-4477 successful performance in Prior Learning Assessment(s) or acceptance to and completion of
www.windermeremanor.com any ITD Program.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of:


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ARE YOU PRACTICING SAFE DENTISTRY!


RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY REVIEW
SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2010
REGISTRATION: 8:30am, Ivey Spencer Leadership Centre,
551 Windermere Rd., London, ON N5X 2T1
LECTURE: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Lecture

Tom Mara, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD (Oral Path & Oral Medicine)
OPERATIVE Monday, May 31, 2010
0800 Registration and seat assignment
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
0900 Lecture
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
0900 Lecture

DENTISTRY
0815 Introduction and orientation • Class II restorations • Intracoronal cast gold restorations
Division of Oral Medicine & Radiology 0830 Lecture • composite & complex amalgam 1000 Simulation Clinic
Dr. Mara is Chair of the Division of Oral Medicine and Radiology. He Dr. Wim Oudshoorn • Use and care of workstation 1030 Simulation Clinic • #36 MO inlay cavity preparation
graduated from Western's Dental School in 1977 and completed his • Rubber dam application • Sections A & B: #46MODL (UWO) • #14MOD onlay cavity preparation
MSc in Pathology in 1992. Dr. Mara is a Fellow of the Royal College
and Staff • Class II cavity preparation for amalgam complex amalgam restorations 1200 Lunch
of Dentists of Canada in Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine. & composite • Sections C & D: #25 MOD (UBC) 1300 Lecture
1100 Simulation Clinic composite restoration • Class III and veneer preparations
• #46 MOD Class II • Rubber dam application workstations 1430 Simulation Clinic
cavity preparation for amalgam 1300 Lunch • #11 M (UWO) & D (UBC) Class III
Rick Bohay, DMD, MSc, MRCD(C) • #25 MOD Class II 1400 Simulation Clinic Part I and #21 veneer preparations
Division of Oral Medicine & Radiology cavity preparation for composite • Sections A & B: #25 MOD 1700 Wrap-up
1200 Lunch composite restoration
Dr. Bohay is Associate Professor in the School of Dentistry and
1300 Lecture • Sections C & D: #46MODL
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western and on
staff at the London Health Sciences Centre. He is a member of the • Complex cavity preparation complex amalgam restorations
Royal College of Dentists of Canada with a specialty in Oral and 1400 Simulation Clinic • Rubber dam application workstations
Maxillofacial Radiology. He has lectured extensively in areas of • Modify #46 MOD preparation - shoe ML cusp 1630 Manikin and handpiece maintenance
radiology and diagnosis and record keeping and has published or presented more 1700 Wrap-up 1700 Wrap-up
than 30 research papers. He maintains a part-time practice in Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology in London.

FIXED Thursday, June 3, 2010


0900 Lecture
Friday, June 4, 2010
0900 Lecture 1300 Lecture
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: PROSTHODONTICS
• Principles of tooth preparation
• Getting to know your armamentarium
• Porcelain fused to metal restorations
• The posterior bridge
• The anterior bridge
1400 Simulation clinic
The complexity of a modern dental practice Consultations and referrals, confidentiality, • Fabricate cut back guides 1000 Simulation clinic • Prepare maxillary anterior bridge
requires the entire dental team to be current informed consent, and orders will also be Dr. Marcela Ibarra
• Fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics • Prepare maxillary posterior bridge (teeth 21-23)
in the areas of infection control, patient discussed. and Staff • The all ceramic crown (teeth 14-16) 1530 • Equipment return
records, informed consent and privacy. This Know your Dental Record Keeping 1100 Simulation Clinic 1200 Lunch 1600 Program End
course will provide a comprehensive review Guidelines and put them into practise in • Fabricate preparation guide
of infection control, record keeping your practice! • Prepare all ceramic crown (tooth #12)
principles, informed consent, privacy 1200 Lunch
legislation and radiographic selection. Radiology 1300 • Fundamentals cont'd
Updates on common medical conditions Radiographic selection and putting
• The posterior full crown
affecting dental management will also be radiation exposure risk into perspective will
• The posterior provisional restoration Additional supervised operative and fixed prosthodontic practice sessions are
presented. be reviewed.
1400 Simulation Clinic available, by registration at the program.
Charts and Record Keeping Infection Control • Fabricate posterior template
What information do we need? How do we What is necessary? What are the • Prepare mandibular full crown (tooth #36) Instruments and handpieces will be available; however, any breakage or loss of
record it? The problem-oriented chart, risks? How do we manage them? • Fabricate provisional restoration (Integrity) this equipment is the responsibility of the participant. Tax receipts and a letter
questionnaires and interviews and the 1700 Wrap-up of attendance will be provided upon completion of the program.
The Medically Compromised
significant negative response, are a few of
the concepts that will be presented.
Patient and Medical Emergencies If you require further information, please call our office at 1-888-281-1428 or
Who’s at risk? email cde@schulich.uwo.ca

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