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Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry GOLD − STILL THE PREMIERE MATERIAL IN DENTAL RESTORATIONS: INLAYS AND ONLAYS IN THE R.V. TUCKER TRADITION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2018 (Part 1) SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2019 (Part 2) Optional D112 A Alpha Omega | Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry | University of Manitoba 780 Bannatyne Avenue | Winnipeg, Manitoba | R3E 0W2

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Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry

GOLD − STILL THE PREMIERE MATERIAL IN DENTAL RESTORATIONS: INLAYS AND ONLAYS IN THE R.V. TUCKER TRADITION

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2018 (Part 1) SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2019 (Part 2) Optional D112 A Alpha Omega | Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry | University of Manitoba 780 Bannatyne Avenue | Winnipeg, Manitoba | R3E 0W2

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OVERVIEWWith the competing priority of educating dentists in new and emerging technologies, the concepts and techniques for placing precise cast gold − considered by many as the premiere method of restoration − has become somewhat of a dying art. Yet, gold restorations are beautiful, long-lasting, and increasingly, patients are asking about placing gold in their mouths. This comprehensive course provides education and clinical training in the casting and placement of gold inlays/onlays using techniques developed by Dr. R.V. Tucker and followed by R.V. Tucker Academy Study Clubs throughout the world. Part 1 of the hands-on component offers simulated activities. Part 2 is offered as an option to participants who completed Part 1 of the course, allows dentists to bring in their own patients to perform gold inlays/ onlays under the guidance of expert mentors.

This program will be of interest to: Dentists, Dental Assistants

PART 1 (DENTIST ONLY)

During the two-day, intensive hands-on course, participants will prepare, cement, finish and polish several inlay/onlay castings on manikins at the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry. Each day will begin with lectures on topics such as advantages and disadvantages of cast gold, the restorative cycle, biodegradation, and why, where, and how to place gold castings. During the hands-on workshop, expert instructors will provide concentrated over-the-shoulder coaching to guide participants in applying principles taught in lectures, in addition to demonstrating the use of digital scanning for gold casting.

16 HOURS CDE CREDIT (includes 2 hours of course pre-reading)

PART 2 (OPTIONAL) During this optional, two-day program, participants who want to advance their skills by delivering live patient care will be provided expert guidance in placing gold inlays/onlays in their patients. Lectures at the beginning of the days will share case studies, which will be followed by discussion. Dentists are encouraged to bring their dental assistants.

16 HOURS CDE CREDIT (includes 2 hours of patient contact prior to course)

Participants who complete this comprehensive course will be able to start preparing and seating beautiful gold castings immediately.

SPECIAL NOTES: All laboratory fees, including gold, are covered in the course fee. Participants will be provided the use of R.V. Tucker Technique hand instruments and burs.

Participants must bring their own high- and low-speed hand pieces, including attachments for straight- and contra-angle slow-speed hand pieces; both compatible with ADEC coupler. Loupes are recommended.

Registrants will be encouraged to complete several pre-readings, which will be identified to participants several weeks before the course.

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Aaron Kim, BSc, DMD, FICD, FAIDInstructor; Associate Professor, Associate Dean, (Clinical) Department of Clinical Support Services Dr. Gerald Niznick College of DentistryRady Faculty of Health Sciences

Anthony Nowakowski, BSc, DMD, MA, (Dent Ed)Instructor; Associate Professor, General Practice Team Mentor, Coordinator Department of Restorative DentistryDr. Gerald Niznick College of DentistryRady Faculty of Health Sciences

COURSE OBJECTIVES

• Assess, plan treatment, prepare, impress/temporize, wax and cast and finally adjust, seat and finish a number of dental inlays and onlays in the Tucker tradition

• Explain the advantages and disadvantages of gold restorations to patients

• Improve the quality of all restorations by transferring techniques used in this course into other areas of operative and fixed restorations

• Describe conservative preparations for cast gold

• Determine when to cover and not to cover cusps

• Apply techniques to minimize the display of gold

• Explain the importance of a build-up under the gold preparation

• Communicate with and understand what to expect from a dental lab

• Trouble shoot problems seating cast restorations

• Utilize a finishing technique to create imperceptible margins in gold restorations with tips to maximize the outcome of gold casting

At the conclusion of this educational activity, the participants should be able to:

W. Terrence Koltek, BSc, DMDInstructor, Department of Restorative DentistryDr. Gerald Niznick College of DentistryRady Faculty of Health SciencesPrivate Practice, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Christopher Cottick, BSc, DMDSection Head Adult Dentistry Health Science Center; Medical Director Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Oral Health Program;Instructor, Department of Restorative DentistryDr. Gerald Niznick College of DentistryRady Faculty of Health SciencesPrivate Practice, Winnipeg, Manitoba

SPEAKERS

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REGISTRATION Methods of payment are by VISA or MasterCard only. (AMEX or any other card will be declined.) Register online at cpd-umanitoba.com.

REFUND POLICYRegistrants can receive a refund provided they give written notice no later than fourteen (14) days prior to the event. An administration fee of $250 will be retained to cover staff costs of processing refunds and other costs associated with cancellations.

If written or verbal notice of withdrawal is received from a registrant less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of the event requests for refund will be assessed on a case-to-case basis and are at the discretion of the Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment.

The University of Manitoba reserves the right to cancel or postpone any educational program due to an insufficient number of registrations. The decision to cancel will normally be at least fourteen (14) days prior to the program date. Each registrant will be notified by email and provided a full refund of all registration costs. The University of Manitoba is not liable for any loss, damages or other expenses that such cancellations may cause, including, but not limited to, non-refundable airline fares, hotel penalties or lost income.

DISCLAIMERThe information presented in continuing education courses offered at the University of Manitoba are for educational purposes and not intended to supersede the professional judgement of participants in rendering patient care. Participants are cautioned about the dangers of incorporating techniques and procedures into their practices without adequate clinical experience.

Institutions of dental education have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge and training related to dental practice. Some courses may include controversial materials, philosophies of practice, or commercial references. When a company sponsors a continuing dental education course at the University of Manitoba, this does not imply that the University of Manitoba endorses a particular philosophy, procedure or product.

STUDY CREDITSThis course is designated for up to 32 hours of Continuing Dental Education credits

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of ManitobaNationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2022. Provider ID# 214210 AGD Code 252

CONTACT Laura Friesen, Program Coordinator CPD Dentistry & Dental Hygiene, Office of Continuing Competency & AssessmentRady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba

Dr. Nancy Auyeung, Director Dentistry and Dental Hygiene, Continuing Professional Development

Email: [email protected]: 204-789-3562 | Fax: 204-272-3126

FEESPART 1: SIMULATION FEE: DENTIST $1,800PART 2: LIVE PATIENT CAREFEE: DENTIST $1,800/ DENTAL ASSISTANT $250

Continental breakfast & Lunch provided

REGISTRATION DEADLINEPART 1: SIMULATION - November 9, 2018PART 2: LIVE PATIENT CARE - January 4, 2019

ACCESSIBILITYThe University of Manitoba is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. To request accommodations, contact [email protected] in advance of the program.

DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICTS OF INTERESTIn keeping with PACE criteria, instructors participating in our programs are required to disclose to the audience any involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational material.

SPONSORSDr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry at the University of Manitoba wants to thank our sponsors, Brasseler Canada, and Hu-Friedy for an unrestricted educational grants to help support this program.