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ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

What to expect

This webinar, delivered by Mike Gregory, will identify common problems in impression taking, recognise the limitations of 'stock' impression trays, help you choose appropriate impression materials for any given case and highlight the shortcomings of some materials.

A CPD certificate (in the name of the purchaser) will be available to download once viewing of this online lecture has been completed. It is a recording of a webinar delivered in April 2025

Learning objectives

  • Discuss the advantages of modifying 'stock' trays
  • Understand the steps involved in modifying 'stock' impression trays for optimal extension
  • Recognise when special impression techniques are required
  • Gain an understanding of how to use the appropriate materials.

Development outcome

C

Meet the speaker

Mike Gregory 250X250 Mike Gregory Clinical Lecturer, University of Bristol Dental School and Dentist - restricted to removable prosthodontics

Mike graduated from Bristol University in 1992, having previously trained as a Dental Technician from The Royal London Hospital. He then spent eight years teaching dental undergraduates at University College Hospital, London and continues to teach at Bristol University.

Mike has a special interest in dentures, crafting them himself to ensure that he achieves the exact requirements of the patient.


More information 

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