Dominic Hassall – 4everlearning https://4everlearning.com Online Verifiable CPD Courses for the whole Dental team Wed, 16 Dec 2020 13:23:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.19 Improving Outcomes in Aesthetic Dentistry https://4everlearning.com/2020/02/07/improving-outcomes-in-aesthetic-dentistry/ Fri, 07 Feb 2020 11:46:00 +0000 https://4everlearning.com/?p=1196 In this great video lecture Dr Dominic Hassall provides an excellent overview of how to Improve Outcomes in Aesthetic Dentistry.

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1 hour Verifiable CPD, 1 Module, 1 Learning Resource

Course Summary

In this great video lecture Dr Dominic Hassall provides an excellent overview of how to Improve Outcomes in Aesthetic Dentistry.

The lecture concentrates on two main topics, namely:

  • The pre-treatment patient Questionnaire and,
  • The importance of the Soft tissues.

The course is packed with clinical tips and tricks and includes updates on smile diagnosis, the biological width and how to solve soft tissue problems.

4everlearning members can exclusively access more free video training and information on Dominic’s Courses from within the membership platform.

Dominic Hassall Training

Speaker Profile

Dominic Hassall, BDS MSc (Manc) FDS RCPS (Glasg) MRD RCS (Edin) FDS (Rest Dent) RCS (Eng), United Kingdom, general dental council registered specialist in Restorative, Periodontal, Prosthodontic and Endodontic Dentistry.

Dominic has been assessed to the highest level completing a master’s degree and clinical examinations with the royal colleges in Glasgow and Edinburgh, culminating with the award of the prestigious intercollegiate specialty fellowship in Restorative Dentistry.

He has worked in private specialist practice in Harley Street and as a hospital consultant before setting up his own private, referral clinic, and postgraduate teaching institute in central England.

He is a pioneer in postgraduate dental education, initiating the UK’s first-ever Masters programme in Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry, and then the master’s programme in Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry.

Learning Content

The pre-treatment patient Questionnaire and the importance of the soft tissues.

Aims & Objectives

To identify the challenging patient and to be aware of their aspirations and expectations.
To gain an update on the biological width and how to solve soft tissue problems.

Development Outcomes

A. Effective communication with patients, the dental team, and others across dentistry, including when obtaining consent, dealing with complaints, and raising concerns when patients are at risk

C. Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice

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Ceramic Recommendation Updates: All-Ceramic​ Crown & Bridge Materials https://4everlearning.com/2019/10/10/ceramic-recommendation-updates/ Thu, 10 Oct 2019 12:28:01 +0000 http://3.8.209.200/?p=301 30mins Verifiable CPD, 1 Module, 1 Learning Resource Course Summary In this easy to follow, yet very detailed lecture, Dr. Hassall presents an overview of the three main ceramic materials that are currently in use: 1. Feldspathic layering: Infiltrated glass ceramic.   2. Polycrystaline ceramic: Zirconia. 3. Pressed glass ceramic: e-max Dr Dominic Hassall stresses that […]

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30mins Verifiable CPD, 1 Module, 1 Learning Resource

Course Summary

In this easy to follow, yet very detailed lecture, Dr. Hassall presents an overview of the three main ceramic materials that are currently in use:

1. Feldspathic layering: Infiltrated glass ceramic.  

2. Polycrystaline ceramic: Zirconia.

3. Pressed glass ceramic: e-max

Dr Dominic Hassall stresses that by understanding the science and the nature of these ceramic materials, the clinician is able to use this knowledge to provide the best restoration suitable to any particular situation.

Parafunction also plays an important role in the decision process and the possibility of chipping can rule out the use of the feldspathic layering in these situations.

Course presenter profile

Dominic Hassall, BDS MSc (Manc) FDS RCPS (Glasg) MRD RCS (Edin) FDS (Rest Dent) RCS (Eng), United Kingdom, general dental council registered specialist in Restorative, Periodontal, Prosthodontic and Endodontic Dentistry.

Dominic has been assessed to the highest level completing a masters degree and clinical examinations with the royal colleges in Glasgow and Edinburgh, culminating with the award of the prestigious intercollegiate speciality fellowship in Restorative Dentistry.

He has worked in private specialist practice in Harley Street and as a hospital consultant before setting up his own private, referral clinic, and postgraduate teaching institute in central England.

He is a pioneer in postgraduate dental education, initiating the UK’s first ever Masters programme in Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry, and then the masters programme in Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry.

4everlearning members can exclusively access more free training and information on Dominic’s Courses from within the members’ area.

Learning Content

Strength and aesthetic considerations for each of the three main ceramic materials are discussed.

Aims & Objectives

  • To understand the nature of the three main ceramic materials currently in use to help the clinician decide on which material offers the best restorative and functional outcomes.
  • To be able to balance the aesthetic considerations with the functional strength of each material.
  • To be aware of maximum limitations in bridges and cases with parafunction​.

Development Outcomes

A. Effective communication with patients, the dental team, and others across dentistry, including when obtaining consent, dealing with complaints, and raising concerns when patients are at risk.

B. Effective management of self, and effective management of others or effective work with others in the dental team, in the interests of patients at all times; providing constructive leadership where appropriate.

C. Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice.

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