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Paediatric Dentistry: The weird, wild and wonderful.

Join Dr Ninna Yuson for an exciting exploration of paediatric dentistry, covering the weird, wild, and wonderful aspects of treating children.

When
Monday 23 February 2026
Where
Wulanda Recreation & Convention Centre, 7 Margaret Street
Mount Gambier, SA Australia
Duration
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Event Type
Lecture presentation
Paediatric Dentistry: The weird, wild and wonderful.

Course Information

Topics include:
• Caries management in kids- minimally invasive treatment, SDF, SSC, Hall crowns, pulp therapy
• Weird: Ectopic teeth, Interceptive ortho
• Wild: acute dental emergencies -facial cellulitis, Trauma cases (primary and permanent)
• Wonderful: MIH, Transition pathway, few complex medical, special needs cases

Whether you're a dentist, hygienist, dental nurse, or part of the wider support team, this session offers valuable insights to enhance clinical awareness, early detection, and collaborative patient care.

This seminar is for the whole dental team, and we welcome attendance from Private practice and SA Dental staff - please come and join us!

 

Presented by Dr Ninna Yuson 
DDM, MS (Paed Dent), FAAPD

Dr Yuson is a consultant/staff specialist at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital and also works in private practice at Paediatric Dental Care in Adelaide. She is a registered specialist Paediatric Dentist in Australia and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Paediatric Dentistry and a Fellow of the American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry. Ninna finished her specialist paediatric dentistry training (Master of Science in Paediatric Dentistry) at the University of Michigan (USA) in 2007.

Dr Ninna is a very active member of number of paediatric medical and dental professional organisations, including the Haematology Network, IDFA, American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry, the Australasian Academy of Paediatric Dentistry and the SA Branch of the Australia and New Zealand Society of Paediatric Dentistry as federal councillor. 

She is passionate about working with children with special needs and helping children overcome their dental anxiety. She helped create the first transition pathway to adult services in SA. 


This activity has been made possible by funding from Country SA PHN