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Aesthetic Management Of Tooth Wear The MI Way

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Event 08 November 2018

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PROF. BRIAN MILLAR, UK
BDS, FDSRCS, PHD, FHEA

Course Objectives

  • Planning cases at the chairside
  • Managing the aesthetics in anterior tooth wear situations with composite
  • Blending function with aesthetics
  • Correction the occlusion following tooth surface loss

Course Description

Whether MI means maximum income, minimal intervention or my way of achieving predictable aesthetic outcomes in cases of tooth it makes no sense to cut more valuable tooth tissue away in a tooth wear situation.
With today’s adhesives and composites you will find this subject useful to planning and carrying out aesthetic changes in your practice. The lecture will cover how to obtain predictable outcomes through chairside planning methods with direct techniques. From the use of DSD, wax-ups and mock-ups where applicable to techniques to replace what is missing and carry out the occlusion corrections necessary to combine function with aesthetics while avoiding further tooth damage.

Prof. Brian Millar, UK 
BDS, FDSRCS, PhD, FHEA

Professor of Blended Learning in Dentistry at King’s College London and NHS Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the King’s College London Dental Institute at Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Hospitals. Specialist in Prosthodontics and in Restorative Dentistry.

Programme Director for the internationally popular MClinDent (Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics) and in the past set up the highly successful MSc programmes in Aesthetic Dentistry and Advanced General Dental Practice by blended learning at the KCL Dental Institute.

Almost 35 years’ experience in clinical practice and currently an active specialist clinician in both hospital and private practice, particularly in treating tooth wear, aesthetic and occlusal problems utilizing MI philosophies where possible.

Experienced teacher to undergraduates and postgraduates and well-known provider of postgraduate education nationally and internationally at conferences through lectures, seminars, webinars and hands-on courses.

Published over 160 papers, supervised over 200 PhD and Masters Students. Research includes management of occlusal problems using MI techniques, bringing together esthetics and function with a focus on tooth preservation.

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