FOCUS Study club(s) are didactic and clinical in nature. The didactic portion involves: FOCUS members' case presentations and treatment summaries, corporate presentations
and support, and a mentor lecture. The clinical aspect of FOCUS is when members bring in
their own patients to explore complex treatment procedures with confidence.
The
topics include and are not limited to:
- Single Tooth Dentistry (basic concepts, materials, techniques)
- Operative dentistry
- Adhesion
- Tooth coloured restorative materials
- Composites (direct & indirect)
- Porcelain (veneers, inlays, onlays, all-ceramic crowns etc.)
- Cast gold (inlays, onlays, crowns etc.)
- Provisionals
- Endodontics (endpoints, restorative foundations)
- Implants
- Comparison of different systems
- Prosthetic phase (fixed & removable)
- Placement
- Grafting
- Soft tissue
- Hard tissue
- Occlusion
- What it is & what it is not
- Basic concepts & endpoints
- Equilibration (what, when & how)
- Multi-Tooth Dentistry & Interdisciplinary Care
- Facially generated treatment planning
- Smile design
- Dx work-up including practical use of instruments (conventional and digital)
- Orthodontic principles & endpoints
- Oral surgery
- Endodontics/ periodontics (especially related to implantology)
- The pain patient (orofacial pain/TMD)
- Prosthetics (fixed & removable)
- Practice Management
- Rekindling the excitement of dentistry
- Continuing education (what, where & why)
- Goals