There are still many patients who have failing, heavily restored dentitions that are not suitable for minimally invasive dentistry and require traditional full mouth rehabilitation.

This needs to be carried out at the highest level of precision in a structured, well planned manner using predictable and accurate techniques in order to ensure long term success. There needs to be close co-operation and understanding between the clinician and the technician as well as extremely close correlation between technical stages and clinical stages to avoid errors.

'Full mouth rehabilitation - sequencing and treatment', an all-day lecture by Mizrahi Dental Teaching, will be held on 23 March 2018 and will focus on the sequencing and treatment techniques needed. It will be aimed at experienced dentists and technicians and include how to assess and plan a full mouth rehabilitation; understand the steps involved and why each one is needed; demonstrate the techniques used including tooth preparation, core restorations, bite registration, temporisation and cementation; and troubleshooting.

Visit www.mizrahi-dental-teaching.co.uk or call 0203 394 2984.