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n CONFERENCE n EXHIBITION
nzda2016 TSB Arena | Wellington
Principal sponsor
Dental Therapist and Hygienist day in association with
Saturday 29 October 2016
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7.30am Registrationdeskopen TSBArena
8.00am PresessionteaandcoffeeamongsttheIndustryExhibition
9.00am YouAREinthefrontline Dr Kevin Lewis,sponsored by DPL
10.00am Cariesmanagement,whatdoestheevidencetellus? Assoc Prof Lyndie Foster Page, sponsored by Colgate
10.45am MorningteaamongsttheIndustryExhibition
11.15am Updateonrestorativematerials Prof Dan Nathanson
12.15pm Thechangingfaceofrestorative,paediatricdentistry Dr Sally Hibbert
1.15pm LunchamongsttheIndustryExhibition
2.00pm ‘Useit,cleanit,steriliseit’instrumentreprocessing,it’sthateasy.
Megan Sharpe, ProfessionalServiceManager,HenryScheinDental
3.15pm AfternoonteaamongsttheIndustryExhibition
3.45pm Speedlimitsinorthodontics:factorfiction Prof Mauro Farella,sponsored by NZAO
4.45pm CloseofDentalTherapistandHygienistsday
Dental therapist/hygienist day Saturday 29 October
TSB Arena
In association with
Longtermoutcomesofnon-surgicalperiodontaltherapyDr Morris Wongsponsored by ACC
2.00pm Thepowerofconstructivefeedback Daniel Fernandez
2.30pm Oralhealthpromotion–what’sgoingon Deepa Krishnan
The Dental therapist/hygienist day in association with NZDOHTA provides up to 5.75 CPD points.
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Dr Kevin LewisDental complaints, UK
You ARE in the front linePatientsobservethewholedynamicsofthedentalpractice.
Thedeliveryofgoodpatientexperienceandpreventingpatientcomplaintreliesontheteamasmuchastheclinician.Kevinwillpresentideasthatassistyourcontributiontobuildingpatientsatisfactioninthepracticeyouarepartof.
About KevinKevinLewisqualifiedfromTheLondonHospitalin1971. Hespent20yearsinfulltimegeneraldentalpracticeand10furtheryearspractisingparttime. Hebecameinvolvedinthedento-legalfieldin1989,firstlyasamemberoftheBoardofDirectorsofDPL,then(1992)asafulltimedento-legaladviserandsince1998asDentalDirectorwhenhejoinedtheExecutiveofDPL’sparentcompanytheMedicalProtectionSociety(MPS). HebecameamemberoftheCouncil(BoardofDirectors)ofMPSin2003andsteppeddownfromalloftheserolesinJune2016.
Forover35years,KevinhaswrittenafortnightlycolumnintheUKpublicationsDentalPractice,andlatterlyDentistryofwhichheremainstheConsultantEditor. Hehaswrittentwotextbooksondentalpracticemanagement.Hehaswrittenandlecturedregularlyallovertheworld,includinghavingspokenattheFDIWorldDentalCongressonnineoccasionsaswellashavingspokenattheconferencesof18nationaldentalassociations.
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“Patients observe the whole dynamics of the dental practice”
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Assoc Prof Lyndie Foster PageDental Public Health Specialist, New Zealand
Caries management, what does the evidence tell us?Dentalcariesisstillthemostcommondiseaseasoralhealthpractitionerswedealwithonaday-to-daybasis.Therehavebeenchangesinhowwedetect,diagnoseandmanagecariestoday.ThispresentationwillhighlightwhatwearecurrentlyclinicallyteachingattheFaculty,andtheevidenceforsomeofthenewandnotsonewapproaches.
Thereisstillmuchdebateinthisfield,andIwillsharesomeofthechallengeswefaceindecidingwhentointerveneoperatively,theuseofcariesdye,howmuchcariesremovalisenoughandwhatelsecanwedowithinterproximallesions?
About LyndieDentalpublichealthspecialistLyndieFosterPagecommencedhercareer ingeneraldentalpractice inDunedinandNewPlymouth,beforeworkingandresearchingfor5yearsindentalpublichealth.ShewasappointedattheUniversityofOtago,FacultyofDentistryin2008.Beinginvolvedinundergraduateandpostgraduateteachingofcariology,Lyndiehaspresentedandcollaboratedwithinternationalcolleaguesinwaystotranslatecurrentcariesmanagementevidencetopractice.Muchofherclinicalresearchisconcernedwithdentalcaries,particularlyinnovelapproachestomanagingcariesinthecommunity.
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“There is still much debate in this field”
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Dr Morris WongPeriodontist, New Zealand
Long-term outcomes of non-surgical periodontal therapyTheaimsofperiodontaltherapyaretomaintainahealthyperiodontiumandfunctionaldentition,andtopreventrecurrenceofperiodontaldisease.Insomecasesthismaynotbepossible,andourtreatmentobjectivesmaybelimitedtohaltingorslowingdiseaseprogression.Theprognosisforsuccessfultreatmentwillbedependentonwhatthecliniciancanpredictablyachieveormaintain.Thistalkwilllookatthelong-termoutcomesofnon-surgicalperiodontaltreatment,periodontalmaintenance,andthelong-termmanagementofperi-implantitis.
About Morris MorrisWonggrewupinPalmerstonNorth,andgraduatedwithaBScfromMasseyUniversityin1985.Followingapost-graduateDiplomainPharmacology,heenteredtheSchoolofDentistryatOtagoUniversity,wherehecompletedaBDSin1990.HisfirstyearworkingwasasDentalHouseSurgeonatNapierHospitalfollowedbylocumdentalpositionsinPrivatedentalpractice.
In1992MorristravelledtoHongKong,primarilytostudylanguageandtoexperiencetheChineseculture.Whatstartedasa6-monthvisiteventuatedintoa7yearstay,whereMorrisworkedinaprivatemedicalclinicaswellascompletinghisMastersinPeriodontology.TowardstheendofthisperiodMorrisheadedadentalteamaspartofa10-weekmedicalprojectinNorthWestChina.
MorrisreturnedtoNewZealandin2000,andregisteredasadentalspecialistinPeriodontics.MorrisrunsclinicsinLowerHutt,PalmerstonNorth,andservesasvisitingPeriodontisttoHuttHospital,whereheworksprimarilywiththecombinedCleftLipandPalateteam.
Morrispracticesallaspectsofperiodonticsanddentalimplants,andisamemberoftheNewZealandDentalAssociation,NewZealandSocietyofPeriodontology,AustraliaNewZealandAcademyofPeriodontology,RoyalAustralasianCollegeofDentalSurgeons,AmericanAcademyofPeriodontology,andtheInternationalTeamforImplantology.
Sparetimeisusuallyspentwithfamily,involvementinthelocalChurch,andwritingperiodontalreports.Currentinterestsareskiing,snowboarding,cycling,running,basketballandmusic.Morrisismarriedwith3childrenaged15,12and9.
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“Treatment objectives may be limited to halting or slowing disease progression”
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Prof Dan NathansonProsthodontist, USA
Update on restorative materials Challengesandinnovationswithcontemporaryrestorativematerials.Thevenerable silveramalgamrestorationhasbeen the foundation forall commonrestorativeneeds,mostly inposteriorteeth.Amalgamsareeasytohandle,relativelydurableandinexpensive.Yetthecontemporarytrendistousetoothcolouredrestorativematerialswhicharetoothcolouredandbondedtoenamelanddentin.Resincompositesandbondingagentsareevolvingcontinuallyandnewformulationsclaimtoprovidesuperiorresults.Thepresentationstakesacriticalviewofcurrentsystems,andidentifiesstrengthsandweaknessesofcurrenttoothcolourrestoratives.Learningobjectives:1. Reviewingtheprosandconsofmodernrestorativesystems2. Techniquesforachievingoptimalresultswithcontemporaryproducts3. Treatmentalternativeswithdirectandindirectrestorations
About Dan Prof.DanNathansonisChairoftheDepartmentofRestorativeSciences&BiomaterialsattheSchoolofDentalMedicineof Boston University. After receiving his dental degree from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, he completedpostdoctoraltraininginrestorativedentistryanddentalmaterialsatHarvardSchoolofDentalMedicine&ForsythInstituteinBoston,andacertificateinprosthodonticsandaMaster’sdegreeinpublichealthfromBostonUniversity.
Inadditiontohisacademicpositionhemaintainsaparttimepracticelimitedtoprosthodontics.
Prof.NathansonisPastPresidentoftheAmericanAcademyofEstheticDentistry,andPastPresidentoftheInternationalFederationofEstheticDentistry(IFED),aFellowintheAcademyofProsthodontics,theAcademyofDentalMaterials,andiscurrentlyPresidentoftheSocietyforColorandAppearanceinDentistry(SCAD).
Withaprimaryresearch interest inrestorativeandprostheticmaterials,Dr.Nathansonhaspublishednumerousarticles,research abstracts and textbook chapters. His current research involves new materials and technologies for fixedprosthodontics,resinrestoratives,dentalcements&adhesives.
“...identifies strengths and weaknesses of current tooth colour restoratives”
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Dr Sally Hibbert Paediatric Dentist, Australia
The changing face of restorative, paediatric dentistryEvidencesuggeststhatintracoronalrestorativetechniquesintheprimarydentitionoftenfailandthesuggestionhasevenbeenmadethatitisnotworthrestoringtheprimarydentitionatall.Thereisnodoubtthattreatmentmethodssuchaspulpotomiesand stainless steel crowns provide high success rates, however they are often not practiced once students graduate, withdifficultpatientmanagementoftenbeingcitedasthereason.
Dentaltherapistsarecommonlyleftstrugglingtomanagechildrenwithoutaccesstosedationoranaesthesia,soshouldweberethinkingsomeofourrestorativetechniques,particularlywhenthelevelofcooperationispoor?
Newtechniquesareavailableandarebeingpracticed,butwhatisthecurrentevidencetheireffectiveness.Thispresentationwillweighuptheexistingevidencetogivesomepragmaticadviceforrestoringprimaryteeth.
About Sally SallyisemployedasaStaffSpecialistinPaediatricDentistryattheChildren’sHospitalatWestmeadandWestmeadCentreforOralHealth.
ShewasbornintheUKandcompletedherBDSatLiverpoolin1986.HavingcompletedherFellowshipattheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsEdinburgh,shewasemployedaslecturerinPaediatricDentistryattheUniversityofLiverpool,apostthatshehelduntilmovingtoSydneyin2002.DuringthattimeshecompletedaMaster’sdegree,togetherwiththeUKSpecialistTrainingPathwayinPaediatricDentistryandwasawardedtheIntercollegiateSpecialityFellowshipin2002.
SallyhaslecturedwidelyintheUK,IrelandandAustralasiaontheissuesofmanagementofanxietyinchildrenanduseofhypnosis,dentaltraumaandcareoftheprimarydentition.
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“Should we be rethinking some of our restorative techniques, particularly when the level of cooperation is poor?”
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Megan SharpeProfessional Service Manager, Henry Schein Dental
Use it, clean it, sterilise it’ … instrument reprocessing, it’s that easy! An overview of instrument reprocessing management – take this opportunity to ensure you meet current compliancerecommendationsandrequirements.
Overallresponsibilityforinfectionpreventionandcontrolbelongstoallteammembers;assuchmanyoftheassociateddutiesmaybedelegated,butasyouknowtheaccountabilitycannotandbelongstoyouastheTherapist/Hygienist.
Meg will outline and review a ‘60 Minute Checklist for Infection Prevention and Control’ compliance. Check that yourvalidationprocess(ensurethingsworkastheyshould)iscurrentandthatyouhaveappropriate;documentationoftheprocess,correctclassificationandmanagementofinstruments,preparationforsterilisation,packaging,handlingandstorageetc.
Somethingshavechangedovertheyears,butinmanywaysforthebetter–itisimportantthatweget‘backtothebasics’withinfectionpreventionandcontrolandthereprocessingofinstruments.Thereisnotarequirementformanycomplexproducts,butarationalisedrangeofgoodefficientproductsthatdowhatwethinktheyareandfitintotheclinicalapplicationsfordentistry–whichweallknowisvery,verytimefocused!
About MeganMegisawellknownpresenter throughoutAustralia,NewZealandandPacificIslandsanddeliversacomprehensiveandinformativepresentationoftheorysuitableforpracticalapplicationtoeverydayclinicalpracticeinthedentalsetting.
HerextensiveknowledgeofinfectioncontrolandsterilisationisdeliveredinamannersuitableforallmembersofthedentalteamandisdesignedtoensurethepracticeisinadherencewiththerequiredexpectationsofboththeNZDACodeofPracticeforInfectionPreventionandControlinDentalPracticeAugust2015,theDCNZInfectionPreventionandControlPracticeStandardMarch2016
Meghasaclinicalbackgroundandapassionfordentistryandimpartsherknowledgeinaninteractiveandfriendlymannerensuringallmembersoftheteamareclearabouttheirrespectiveroleresponsibilitiesandspecificclinicianaccountabilityintheoverallmanagementoftheinfectiouscycleandtheeffectivereprocessingofinstrumentationandequipment,andthemanagementofavalidatedandreproduciblesterilisationprocessinthemostefficientmanner.
“responsibility for infection prevention and control belongs to all team members”
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Daniel FernandezOral Health Lecturer, AUT
The power of constructive feedback Clinicalteachersareresponsibleforensuringthatstudentsperformwell inallaspectsoftheirclinicalpracticeandshouldprovidestudentswithconstructive feedback toguide theirprogress.Constructive feedbackshouldbe regardedas regularclinicalteachingpracticeandshouldaddressaspectsofthestudents’generalandclinicalperformance.
Inthispresentation,Iwillbetalkingaboutthedifferenttypesofconstructivefeedbackthatcouldbeusefulforclinicalteachersinordertopromotestudents’self-reflectionandwaysforstudentstoimprovetheirclinicallearning.
About Daniel Danielgraduatedasadentistinhisnativecountry,Mexico.HegainedhisBachelorofHealthScienceinOralHealthattheAucklandUniversityofTechnology(AUT)andiscurrentlystudyingtowardshisMasterofPublicHealthdegree.Hehasbeenteachingoralhealthforthelast7yearsatAUT.Heusesconstructivefeedbackinhisteaching,especiallyinpre-clinicalandclinical situations.Hebelieves thatprovidingconstructive feedbackhelps students to identify areas for improvementandreinforcesgoodperformance.
“...constructive feedback should be regarded as regular clinical teaching practice”
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Deepa KrishnanSenior Oral Health Educator, NZDA
Oral Health Promotion – what’s going on?Asoralhealthprofessionalswewouldratherpreventdentaldiseasethantryandrepairthedamageitcauses.DentalcariesisasignificanthealthprobleminNewZealand.Worldwide,therehasbeeninsufficientfocusonreducingthedietarycausesofdentalcaries.TheNewZealandDentalAssociationisplayinganactiveroleinreducingtheeffectsofsugaryfoodsanddrinksbytargetingonunhealthyfoodmarketing,nutritionlabelling,advertisingandsportssponsorships.Thispresentationwilldiscussnewdevelopments,socialmarketingcampaignsandprogrammeslaunchedrecentlytoimprovetheoralhealthofNewZealand.
About Deepa DeepacompletedherBDSfromIndiaandherMaster’sdegreeinPublicHealthfromUniversityofAucklandinNewZealand.InthelasttenyearsDeepahasworkedinoralhealthpromotionandherpassionforpopulationhealthandpreventionoforaldiseasesaredrivingforcebehindherwork.
Deepahasbeeninstrumentalindevelopinganoralhealthtoolkittoassistprimarycareproviderstodoregularscreeningfor early childhood caries and promote oral health messages. She also played a key role in the development of trainingprogrammeforcaregiversofOlderPeople inNewZealand.InhercurrentroleastheseniororalhealtheducatorfortheNZDAsheenjoysdesigningandimplementingvariousinitiativestopromoteoralhealthamongallNewZealanders.ShealsoplaysanactiveroleinthedevelopmentofNZDA’spublichealthpoliciesandstrategies.
“...there has been insufficient focus on reducing the dietary causes of dental caries”
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Prof Mauro FarellaOrthodontist, New Zealand
Speed limits in orthodontics: fact versus fictionThere isan increaseddemand for fastorthodontic treatment,whichhasbeen facilitatedby technologyadvancementsoforthodonticappliances,butalsobytheheavymarketingofso-called‘fastandeasy’appliances.Claimsaboutfastorthodonticsarebroadlyspreadtodentistsandtothegeneralpublicthoroughinternetandsocialnetworks,withverylittlecontroloftheiraccuracy.Asaresult,patientexpectationsaboutshorttreatmenttimearecontinuouslyincreasing.
Hasnewtechnologyactuallychangedtreatmenttimeandtheefficiencyoforthodonticappliances?ThislecturewillattempttoanswerFAQsregardingtreatmenttimeinorthodontics,andtoprovidetheaudiencewithanupdateofcurrentscientificevidenceregardingfactorsthatmayaffecttreatmenttimeinorthodonticsanddentofacialorthopedics,includingbracketsdesignandmethods foraccelerationof toothmovement, suchasvibrationandsurgicallyassistedorthodontics.Theroleof patient-specific factors for clinical decision-making will also be discussed. Finally, a number of case examples will beillustrated.Attheendofthispresentation,theparticipantsshouldbeabletodistinguishfactfromfictionabouttreatmenttimeinorthodontics.
About MauroMauroFarellaisProfessorofOrthodontics,DirectorofthePostgraduateProgrammeinOrthodontics(DoctorateinClinicalDentistry)andAssociateDeanPostgraduateStudiesattheUniversityofOtago,NewZealand.He holdsaDDSDegree(UniversityofNaples),aSpecialistDegreeinOrthodontics(UniversityofNaples),aPhDinOralSciences(UniversityofReggioCalabria),aSpecialistDegreeinMedicalStatistics(UniversityofMilan),andthe“VeniaLegendi”inSwitzerland(UniversityofZürich).HehasalsobeenawardedCertifiedMembershipoftheEuropeanBoardofOrthodontists(Helsinki,Finland).
Hiscurrentresearchinterestsincludecraniofacialbiology,jawfunction,andbiomechanicsinorthodontics.Inaddition,MauroFarellaisawidelyrecognisedexpertinorofacialmuscles,bruxism,andtemporomandibularjointresearch. MaurohasbeenontheEditorialBoardofthe“JournalofDentalResearch”, andiscurrentlyonthatofthe“JournalofOralRehabilitation”. Heistherecipientofseveralnationalandinternationalresearchprizes,suchastheAlanDockingAwardfromtheInternationalAssociationforDentalResearch,andtheSirJohnWalshAward,toacknowledgetheexcellenceachievedindentalresearch.
“...be able to distinguish fact from fiction about treatment time in orthodontics”