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Conservative Management of the Severely Worn Dentition

Restoration of an extensively worn or badly broken down dentition can be complex, costly and time-consuming to implement. Because of its complexity and cost, this treatment is often delayed until it becomes essential. Dentists (and patients!) want to stop the repeat restoration cycle and its ongoing costly restorative burden. So how do we treat the patient with a severely broken down dentition? Through lectures, clinical demonstrations and participation exercises, Professor Meyers will present four steps to restorative success

Learning outcomes

Review of several patient cases Risk assessment tools Impact of patient’s health and lifestyle Correct treatment planning before restoration How dry mouth and salivary acidity correlates with severe tooth wear and non-carious tooth surface loss Examination requirements, salivary analysis and remineralisation strategies Stabilisation of the oral environment and risk reduction before restoration How to evaluate the range of materials and techniques available for cost-effective and conservative management and aesthetics Step by step procedures (using a range of materials) to allow participants

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Speaker

Professor Ian Meyers Dentist

Professor Ian Meyers is a general dental practitioner and honorary professor at The University of Queensland School of Dentistry. Throughout his career as an academic and clinician he has developed extensive experience in comprehensive patient care, diagnosis and management of worn and broken down dentition, geriatric and aged care dentistry, adhesive restorative dentistry and dental materials, and the management of patients through minimum intervention dentistry.

Professor Ian Meyers 

Conservative Management of the Severely Worn Dentition


Speaker:

Professor Ian Meyers Dentist

Wednesday 18th Mar 2026
9:00am - 4:30pm
Venue: Centre for Professional Development
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street
St Leonards
Region: Overseas
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