Periodontal disease management - Cardiff
Book Event
To book a place on an event you must be logged into the website
Login
Attend an event if you don't have a BDA website ID
Email a friend
Email these event details to a friend
Email event
Periodontal disease management now and in the future
Friday 11 October 2019 | CARDIFF
Alternative date:
Friday 18 October 2019 | MANCHESTER

Learning content and objectives
• Understand how modifying diagnostic and communication behaviour will result in better oral health outcomes
• What does creating better oral health outcomes through changing behaviour all mean for me and my practice?
• Understand the truth about periodontal-systemic connections
• Are dental implants the ultimate solution?
Programme
09:00
|
Registration, refreshments and exhibition
|
09:30
|
Opening remarks from the Chair
Periodontal disease management: modifying diagnostic and communication behaviour for better oral health outcomes
• Review the principles of identifying and diagnosing gingivitis
• Appreciate the importance of early intervention through the management of gingivitis
• Understanding the BPE investigation and changing behaviours to modify the point of intervention
• Understand the evidence for self-administered oral hygiene and the adjunctive benefits of chemotherapeutic agents
• Understand the new classification of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and conditions.
Nicola West, Professor/Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry (Periodontology), Bristol Dental Hospital
|
10:45
|
Morning refreshments and exhibition
|
11:15
|
Better oral health outcomes through changing behaviour: what does it all mean for me and my practice
• An understanding of psychological approaches to behaviour change
• An understanding of techniques to modify behaviour for successful treatment outcomes in gingivitis and periodontitis
• Devised a personal plan for incorporating this knowledge into their practice.
Tim Newton, Professor of Psychology as Applied to Dentistry, King's College London Dental Institute
|
12:30
|
Lunch and exhibition
|
13:30
|
Time to put the mouth back into the body: the truth about periodontal-systemic connections
• Understand the impact of severe periodontitis upon life expectancy
• Be able to confidently discuss and explain to patients the impact of oral health upon general health without alarming them
• To understand how to engage with screening for and early diagnosis of CNCDs of ageing.
Iain Chapple, Professor of Periodontology and Head of the School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham
|
14:45
|
Afternoon refreshments and exhibition
|
15:15
|
Dental implants: are they the ultimate solution?
• Appreciate the success rates of osseointegrated dental implants
• Understand the key risk factors for implant failure
• Appreciate the challenges of managing peri-implantitis
• Be aware of the evidence base for retaining teeth verses replacement with implants
• Understand medico-legal issues related to implant dentistry.
Iain Chapple, Professor of Periodontology and Head of the School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham
|
16:30
|
Close of seminar
|
About the speakers
 |
Iain Chapple
Professor of Periodontology and Head of the School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham
Iain Chapple is Professor of Periodontology and Head of the School of Dentistry at the University of Birmingham UK. He is former Scientific Editor of the British Dental Journal and Journal of Periodontal Research and currently Associate Editor of the Journal Clinical Periodontology and Periodontology 2000. Iain was President of the British Society of Periodontology in 2014-2015 and was awarded the Charles Tomes medal by the Royal College of Surgeons in 2011 and also the Rizzo Research Award of the IADR Periodontal Research Group in 2001. He leads Birmingham's Periodontal Research Group, part of Birmingham's MRC Centre for Immune Regulation and is Director of Research for the Institute of Clinical Sciences. He runs a regional clinical NHS service for a population base of six million and also a national oral service for adults patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
|
 |
Tim Newton
Professor of Psychology as Applied to Dentistry, King's College London Dental Institute
Tim Newton is Professor of Psychology as Applied to Dentistry at King's College London Dental Institute. He has worked in the behavioural sciences in relation to dentistry for over 25 years, and his interests include developing the theoretical understanding of how behaviour influences health, the management of people who are anxious about attending for dental treatment, and the working life of the dental team.
|
 |
Nicola West
Professor/Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry (Periodontology), Bristol Dental Hospital
Nicola West is a Professor/Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry (Periodontology) at Bristol Dental Hospital, Honorary Secretary of the British Society of Periodontology, and Secretary General of the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) 2019. Her areas of interest include the evaluation of oral healthcare products, soft and hard tissue regeneration, and implantology.
|
Accreditation
5 hours CPD
The seminar meets the educational criteria set by the GDC for verifiable CPD (5 hours) and is certified by the British Dental Association.
Venue
Accommodation
If you wish to stay overnight during the event please contact
MICE Concierge our appointed hotel booking agency by
email or call
01438 908770.
How to book
|  |  |
Online BDA members can book online (login register - see top right of page) | By phone 020 7563 4590 | Print, complete then return a booking form |
To book online:
Login to the BDA website first.
Then use the pink 'Register' button at the top right of this page to book the lecture for this event.
Please note: If you have a GDC number you can use the online system. You do not need to be a BDA member.
If you do not already have a BDA website username and password, fill in this form and we'll set you up with a username and temporary password.
If booking online, please email us any dietary requirements.
Fees
BDA members: £195 | Non-members: £285 | Dental Care Professionals: £95 |
All costs includes refreshments, a standing buffet lunch and course documentation (where applicable). This event is exempt from VAT.
Full terms and conditions (including cancellation policy)