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CADS General Meeting Announcement September 21, 2010 * 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Austin Country Club * 2 Hours State CE Credit
Dentoalveolar Extrusion –
The Most Difficult Patient in Dentistry
Speaker: J. William Robbins, DDS, MA September 21, 2010 * 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Cost: $30 members/$35 members with late registration (after 9/17) $35 non-members who are guests of member dentist/$40 (after 9/17) $60 non-member dentists RSVP: CADS Office, 512/335-1405 by noon Friday, September 17th. If you don't make a reservation, we cannot guarantee a meal. If you need a vegetarian meal, tell Nancy when making your reservation. *****Reservations are released after 6:30 p.m.***** Reservations not canceled by Friday, September 17th will be billed. As our patients become more discriminating, dentists must become better diagnosticians as well as clinicians. The most difficult patients to treat in the adult restorative practice are the wear patients. As the teeth wear, they commonly move into positions that make restorative dentistry difficult and sometimes impossible. This condition is termed "Dentoalveolar Extrusion” (DAE). The understanding of the DAE has completely revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment planning of this difficult subset of patients. The DAE wear patient commonly requires an interdisciplinary treatment approach to achieve an esthetic and functional result. This lecture will discuss the following topics:
· Diagnosis of DAE · Interdisciplinary approach to DAE · Treatment options for treating DAE
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Case studies to illustrate treatment options
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