Posterior Tooth Preparation Day

This course day is all about you perfecting your crown and bridge preps, amalgams and composites, imps and temporaries. Using a microscope and a video link Peter will demonstrate how to do them throughout this hands-on day. Expect to prepare about 20 teeth!

Posterior tooth prep

Perfect your prosthodontics in a day

Friday 18th February 2011

Liverpool Dental School

6 Hours CPD

Presented by Mr Peter Smyth BDS, MSc

Programme
Start 9:15am
Treatment planning dental health, function and aesthetic dentistry Which rotary instruments to use
Information about each tooth preparation
Tooth preparation guides and measurements

Hands-on
Composites – occlusals, contact points
Amalgam, complex amalgam
Gold and porcelain onlay, inlay, ¾ crowns
Porcelain bonded crowns, cast gold crowns
Adhesive bridges, conventional bridge preparations
Rubber dam for any tooth
Fabricating provisionals

Table clinics
Impressions with alginate and silicone
Adjusting and cementing restorations

Refreshments and lunch are provided
4.30pm finish

To reserve your place
Please call Hannah Jane on 0151 423 1601

Or email your details to us via the contact form

Cost £199, please make cheques payable to: Cheshire Smile Clinic, post to Hannah Jane, Cheshire Smile Clinic,Hunts Cross Dental Centre, 14 Mackets Lane, Hunts Cross, Liverpool L25 OLQ. To pay by credit card please call Hannah Jane. Closing date 2 weeks before course date.

What your colleagues said about last years course?

‘Wonderful hands-on course, to have a quick revision of your techniques plus invaluable tips’ MKJ

‘Great to have some individual hands-on advice…………a good confidence builder’ KH

Anterior Tooth Preparation

Aesthetic dentistry has become increasingly important to dentists and their patients. Satisfying patient’s cosmetic expectations in the aesthetic zone is technically demanding. Using a microscope and a video link Peter will demonstrate how to do the preparations throughout this hands-on day. Expect to prepare about 20 teeth!

Anterior Prosthodontics

Healthy, functional, aesthetic prosthodontics


Thursday 17th February 2011

Liverpool Dental School

6 Hours CPD

Presented by Mr Peter Smyth BDS, MSc

Programme
Start 9:15am
We will cover the following:
An examination format for treatment planning
Rotary instrument selection
Information about each tooth preparation
Using guides and measurements

Hands-on
Composite stratification technique, repair a simulated fractured incisor using a silicone stent and composite
Porcelain bonded
All-ceramic crowns
Porcelain veneers, three types of veneer preparations
Adhesive and conventional bridges
Making temporary crowns, bridges, veneers
Rubber dam for any tooth

Table clinics
Shade analysis
Occlusion and articulation considerations
Refreshments and lunch are provided
4.30pm finish

To reserve your place
Please call Hannah Jane on 0151 423 1601

Or email us via the contact form

Cost £199, please make cheques payable to: Cheshire Smile Clinic, post to Hannah Jane, Cheshire Smile Clinic,Hunts Cross Dental Centre, 14 Mackets Lane, Hunts Cross, Liverpool L25 OLQ.

To pay by credit card please call Hannah Jane.

Closing date 2 weeks before course date. Limited to 14 delegates.

What your colleagues thought of last years course?

‘An excellent opportunity to practice your skills with on-hand advice and tips’ AC

‘The best crowns I have ever done and the best teacher’ MS

Timetable 2010 & 2011

Download a pdf course timetable by clicking on the link below:

Dental training timetable 2010 / 2011

To book any of these dental course days please contact Hannah on (0151) 423 1601

Or email us via the contact form

Please make cheques payable to: Cheshire Smile Clinic, post to Hannah Jane, Cheshire Smile Clinic,Hunts Cross Dental Centre, 14 Mackets Lane, Hunts Cross, Liverpool L25 OLQ.

Closing date 2 weeks before course date.

Limited to 14 delegates

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Painkillers for toothache

The best painkiller for most dental pain is Iburpofen, if you cannot take Ibuprofen then Paracetamol is a good alternative. Any good Pharmacist will advise you. Most adult patients don’t take enough of the painkiller for it to be effective! They are very safe and it is best to be comfortable! Always read the label and follow the dose instructions.

After dental surgery it is always best to rest, don’t underestimate the fact that you have had surgery, take it easy and follow the postoperative instructions your dentist has given you. This will mean that you recover faster and by taking an effective dose of painkiller for the first three days after surgery e.g. having a tooth removed, you will recover faster and require less painkillers in the long run.

This is the information we provide for our patients when we prescribe Ibuprofen.

Ibuprofen 400mg tablets

This medicine is available without prescription for you to treat mild illnesses without a doctor’s help.  Nevertheless you still need to use Ibuprofen 400mg tablets carefully to get the best results from them.

Adult dose

One 400mg tablet 3 to 4 times daily

Increased if necessary to maximum of six 400mg tablets daily

You must contact your dentist if you find your symptoms worsen or do not improve. In the unlikely event of an emergency such as severe pain, bleeding or swelling you can reach Dr Smyth out of hours on 07810303319. During office hours please call 0151 423 1601.

What is Ibuprofen and what is it used for?

They are sugar coated tablets contain 400mg Ibuprofen as the active ingredient.

How does the medicine work?

Ibuprofen belongs to a group of medicines called non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), these work by changing the body’s chemical response to pain, swelling and high temperature.  It is an excellent painkiller and ideal for toothache and after surgery.

What is the medicine for?

For the relief of pain from headache, dental pain and that is why it is prescribed by dentists.

Before you take your medicine

Do not take Ibuprofen 400mg tablets if you have or have ever had a stomach ulcer, perforation or bleeding.

Or if you are allergic to Ibuprofen or any of the ingredients, or to aspirin or other pain killers (an allergic reaction may be recognised as shortness of breath, runny nose, skin rash or itching).

Or taking other NSAID painkillers, or aspirin, with a daily dose above 75mg.

Or in the last three months of pregnancy.

Medicines such as Ibuprofen tablets may be associated with a small increased risk of heart attack (heart attack or stroke). Any risk is more likely with high doses and prolonged treatment.

Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of treatment (ten days).