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Restorations For Primary Anterior Teeth
You will receive
1
unit(s) of continuing education credit upon successful completion of this course.
The registration fee is only $38.00
Description:
This course describes procedures that will increase the number of restorations on anterior primary teeth. The additional services will improve production, referrals and parents will be happy.
Author:
American Dental Association, Continuing Education and Kaneta R. Lott, DDS
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American Dental Association, Continuing Education and Kaneta R. Lott, DDS
Dr. Kaneta R. Lott is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist with offices in Atlanta, Georgia where she has shaped the smiles of children since 1984. She is a fellow with the American College of Dentists and the International College of Dentists and serves as a consultant to the American Dental Association and the Georgia Board of Dentistry.
Since forming LottSeminars in 1999, Dr. Lott has been a sought after speaker at national and international dental meetings. She lectures primarily on pediatric dentistry and dental traumatology. Additionally, because of her expertise and experience, she is consulted by organizations such as CNN, Johnson and Johnson, Listerine® Smart Rinse, and NuSmile ® Primary Crowns for her expert advice on oral health care for children.
Through her successful practice in Atlanta, Georgia, she provides strategic advice to a wide range of clients, organizations, peers and students to promote the delivery of quality healthcare. It has been said that, “…she brings pediatric dentistry to life!”
For additional information visit
www.lottseminars.com
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Understand the development and progression of Early Childhood Caries.
Recognize how to use Glass Ionomers for Caries Control as well as Permanent Restorations.
Determine when it is best to use Composite Resins.
Understand how to cut a preparations and fabricate for strip crowns using composite resin.
Identify the best way to prepare anterior teeth to receive Composite Faced Stainless Steel Crowns.
Understand how to take impressions of young children and cement Pedo Partials.
Abstract:
Early Childhood Caries (ECC) begins on the smooth surfaces of teeth shortly after eruption particularly on the upper anterior teeth. This course provides several options to consider when addressing restorations for the Anterior Primary Teeth. These options include Composite Resins, ITR (Interim Therapeutic Restorations), ART (Alternative or atraumatic restorative techniques), Full Coverage (Composite Crowns and Composite Faced Stainless Steel Crowns), as well as Fixed Pediatric Partial Dentures (Pedo Partials) to replace teeth that have been extracted.
Outline:
Early Childhood Caries - Discussion
Glass Ionomers – When to use
Caries control
Permanent Restorations
Resin-Based Composites – What are the best conditions for use?
Full Coverage – Review of x-rays and treatment planning
Replacement for Extracted Teeth
Pitfalls
References:
Tinanoff N, O’Sullivan DM. Early childhood caries: overview and recent findings. Pediatr Dent. 1997; 19:12-16.
Waggoner WF. Restoring primary anterior teeth. Pediatr Dent. 2002; 24:511-516.
NuSmile Pediatric Crowns- slides 56 – 66, clinical procedures video(slide 65-66)
Publication date: January 2013-January 2016
American Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.