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Addresing acute or unfavourable issues

The first meeting will cover the initial patient appointment - identifying patient concerns, goals and pertinent factors related to treatment planning and outcomes. The following is a list of the 6 meetings: April 10th - Addressing acute and/or unfavourable issues May 8th - Treatment planning including investigations June 5th - Stabilising remaining (key) teeth July 17th - Material indications and approaches for restoration of teeth August 14th - Replacement of missing teeth September 4th* - Ongoing protection/maintenance

Learning outcomes

At the completion of the study club, participants attendees will have discussed and appraised: Elements of restorative and prosthetic dentistry Investigations​ including multidisciplinary care Planning including treatment sequencing Materials Prevention A recent journal article Case examples

Speaker

Dr Paul Cashman BDentSc. MS (Oral Science). Cert Pros (UIowa)

I graduated as a dentist from Trinity College Dublin in 2000 and subsequently trained as a Prosthodontist at the University of Iowa, USA. A fellowship in Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Dental Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas followed. Fate conspired, in the form of a Timaru local, to bring me to Christchurch where I set up my Prosthodontic practice in 2015. I'm really appreciative of the support I have received from our team, patients and dental colleagues to date.

Dr Paul Cashman 

Addresing acute or unfavourable issues


Speaker:

Dr Paul Cashman BDentSc. MS (Oral Science). Cert Pros (UIowa)

Thursday 10th Apr 2025
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Venue: The George
50 park terrace
christchurch 8013
Region: Canterbury
Brought to you by Prosthodontic Study Group
Canterbury Dental Specialists
11 Normans Road
Strowan
8052
New Zealand