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Tooth be told - CDS is for everyone

What to expect​

This year's BDA CDS Group Conference will be held at the Venue Cymru, Llandudno, North Wales on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 October 2026.

The conference will explore how community dentistry is for everyone.

Further information to follow in the new year.

How to book

Please use this page to book for the Friday only.

To book to attend just the 2 day rate, the Friday or the Thursday Black tie dinner please use the links below:

2 day special rate

Thursday only

Thursday Black tie dinner

Applying via your Trust

If you are applying via your Trust please complete a booking form so we can hold you a place pending approval.

In order for us to raise an invoice, your Trust will need to complete an ‘Invoice request form’. Please email your booking form to [email protected] and we can send you a form.


Further information

08:45 Registration, refreshments and exhibition

09:15 Welcome and housekeeping notes

09:30 Addressing health inequalities in cleft care through community dentistry

Aim

Using Noth Wales as a case study, explore how we can work better together to reduce inequalities in cleft care, improve access to prevention and specialist support, and deliver equitable, patient-centred care closer to home.

Learning objectives

  • Understand how deprivation and variation affect children with cleft in North Wales
  • Recognise barriers families face when accessing dental care
  • Consider how community dental teams can strengthen prevention and equity
  • Share local experiences and perspectives.

Learning content

Overview of cleft lip and palate and associated oral health risks; discussion of inequalities and access challenges across North Wales; the role of community dental services in prevention and reducing variation; a one-minute animation highlighting access barriers; open discussion with colleagues about local service experiences.

Development outcomes

A, B, C, D

Madhavi Seshu, Cleft Orthodontist, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital

10:30 Poster competition presentation

10:45 Refreshments, exhibition and poster display

11:15 Management of the severely worn dentition with acrylic dentures

Aim
This lecture will discuss how a severely worn and depleted dentition can sometimes be managed with a well design acrylic denture.

Learning objectives

  • Overview of the broad management strategies to manage toothwear
  • Describe the indications and contraindications for a removable prosthesis to manage a worn dentition.
  • Define an overdenture, onlay denture and overlay denture
  • Understand how to design an acrylic over denture/onlay denture with specific reference to flange placement, clasp prescription and optimising tooth support
  • Explore how to design a gasket over denture to optimise prosthetic retention.

Learning content

A lecture with the opportunity to ask the speaker questions at the end.

Development outcome

C

Rahat Ali, Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Liverpool University Dental Hospital and Training Programme Director in Restorative Dentistry, Northwest, NHS England

12:15 AGM (BDA members only)

12:30 Lunch, exhibition and poster display (or 12:15 for non-members)

          Raffle prize winners on display

13:30 The modern weight loss revolution: Clinical implications for the dental practitioner

Aim

To review the most commonly encountered weight loss medications and discuss their potential impact on oral health and dental care.

Learning objectives

  • Gain awareness of the commonly encountered weight loss medications
  • Increase knowledge of the potential oral health implications of commonly used weight loss medications.

Learning content

This session will aim to raise awareness of the common weight loss medications which patients are increasingly using. The session will explore how these medications work, how they are used, the common indications for their use as well as the oral health implications in order to enable teams to support patients along their weight loss journey.

Development outcome

C

Caroline Graham, Consultant in Special Care Dentistry and Clinical Lead Tees Community Dental Service, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust.

14:20 Living with obesity- A psychological perspective

Session details to follow

Peter Cox, Assistant Psychologist, Sunderland Royal Hospital

15:10 Refreshments, exhibition and poster display

15:40 Weighing up life - A patients perspective

Session details to follow

Nick Rowley, Patient

16.10 Panel discussion with Caroline Graham, Peter Cox and Nick Rowley

16:30 Close  

The HQ hotel this year is St George Hotel which is located in walking distance to Venue Cymru.

Further information on how to book accommodation will be available shortly.

Please email [email protected] with any dietary requirements.

Venue Cymru
Promenade
Llandudno
LL30 1BB

Venue location

Getting to network with other community dentists and listening to talks that broaden the remit of my practice as a dentist.

The variety of speaker’s and topics covering both special care and paediatrics thus so relevant to CDS.

Good to get together with others in CDS and have a conference targeted for our group.