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Course in Dental Sleep Medicine
The course is aimed at Swiss dentists who wish to acquire specific knowledge in the management of dental therapy for sleep disorders, in particular obstructive sleep apnea in adults. Experts in the field will discuss the diagnosis and treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea, providing an essential foundation for dentists wishing to acquire specific skills in the management of mandibular advancement devices.
- acquire specific knowledge in the management of dental therapy for sleep disorders, in particular obstructive sleep apnea in adults.
- Discussion of diagnosis and treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea, providing essential foundation to acquire specific skills in the management of mandibular advancement devices
5th Zürich Symposium
- Vermittlung von Forschungsergebnissen von hoher Praxisrelevanz.
- Aussicht auf künftige zahnmedizinische Entwicklungen.
- Programm wird in Kürze veröffentlicht.
Zahnärztinnen, Zahnärzte: 340 CHF
Assistenzzahnärztinnen, -zahnärzte Universitäten: 220 CHF
Jungzahnärztinnen, -zahnärzte (Examinanden 2021 - 2024): 220 CHF
VESZIZ Mitglieder: 220 CHF
Zahnmedizinische Berufsgruppen (DA, DH, ZT): 170 CHF
Studierende der Zahnmedizin: 60 CHF
Get together ZZM BBQ: 40 CHF pro Person
Bisshebungstechniken mit Komposit und Keramik
Auch ohne Verlust von Zähnen kann durch übermässige "Abnutzung" so viel Zahnsubstanz verloren gehen, dass eine Wiederherstellung von Form und Funktion nötig wird. Häufig geht dies einher mit einer massiven Reduktion an Bisshöhe oder, wenn diese erhalten bleibt, fehlt das Platzangebot für die Rekonstruktionen. In diesen Fällen ist eine Bisshebung meistens angezeigt.
Dieser Workshop bietet den Teilnehmenden eine Übersicht über mögliche Bisshebungstechniken. Die verschiedenen Methoden können anschliessend am Modell geübt werden.
Theoretischer und praktischer Kurs (6 Fortbildungsstunden) Kursgebühr: CHF 490.00
10th Congress of Methodological Issues in Oral Health Research (MIOHR) - The quality not the quantity of research matters
What are the latest trends in approaches to improve the quality of oral health research?
This congress will build on the tradition of the previous congresses and will provide the opportunity for the participants to learn the latest trends in approaches to improve the quality of oral health research. Professor Declerk will discuss the current status of the research in oral health in “Oral health: some critical reflections”. As most of the published studies in Oral Health are observational, it is important that those studies are conducted in a manner that assures that they are both valid and useful to the patient. Professor Zwahlen will discuss observational studies in “Preventing immortal time and other biases in observational studies via the target trial methodology”. Clinical decisions should utilize all available evidence, that under certain conditions, can be quantitatively combined to provide more precise estimates of treatment effects and resolve possible controversies arising from individual studies. Modern evidence synthesis approaches will be presented by Professor Mavridis in “Pairwise and network meta-analysis”. A relatively recent development is our understanding of the lack of reproducibility and replicability in biomedical research and the unfortunate consequence of research waste. These topics will be addressed by Professor Held in “Issues in Reproducibility and Replicability” and Professor Jakubovics in “Quality and equality in dental research: Perspective from the Journal of Dental Research”. Researchers and students will have the opportunity to present their work in short oral presentations or posters.