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IN-PERSON EVENT, hosted by the Kingston and District Section

What to expect

Join Tom Bereznicki on Tuesday 21 April 2026 for a lecture reviewing current concepts of aesthetic tooth position planning. Using case studies, the session will highlight examples where poor tooth positioning led to less satisfactory restorative results and will propose more predictable alternative techniques.

Timings

18:30 Registration and refreshments

19:00 Lecture - Tom Bereznicki

20:00 Networking

21:00 End  

Learning objectives

  • Challenge current aesthetic concepts of tooth position in restorative dentistry
  • Understand the proposed alternative technique
  • Provide better aesthetic restorations for attendees patients.

Development outcome

C, D

Meet the speaker

Tom Bereznicki Tom Bereznicki Clinical Teacher

Tom Bereznicki graduated from Edinburgh in 1976 and since September 2021, has joined the Teaching Faculty at The University of Portsmouth delivering the PG Diploma in Advanced Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry. From February 2023 until April 2025 Tom taught on the Teaching Faculty of Kings College Dentistry Aesthetic Masterclass MSc course.

Previously, Tom was positioned as a House Surgeon three times in London before entering mixed practice and starting a ‘squat’ private practice in Queensgate, London 1982. Tom then taught as a, Visiting Clinical Specialist Teacher at King’s College London in (PDC) for 9 years.


More information

Please email [email protected] with any dietary requirements.

Would you be interested in getting involved in the Kingston and District Section?

We are looking for enthusiastic members to join the Kingston and District Section committee as general committee members and a new Chair. A role on the committee is a great way to get involved in the BDA at a local level and to help provide and shape local educational and networking events. It’s also great to have on your CV!

A brief description of the different roles in a committee is available here

The Section has the support of the centrally-based Local Services team who are on hand to help and advise on any aspect of running the Section and planning events.

If interested, or for more information, please contact Andrew White at the event, or email us at [email protected]

DoubleTree by Hilton London Kingston Upon Thames 

1 Skerne Road, Kingston Upon Thames KT2 5FJ

A modern hotel set in the heart of Kingston and just a five-minute walk from the train station.

 

Car parking

Whilst there is no onsite parking at the hotel, there is public parking available at Seven Kings Car Park located opposite the hotel (GPS Location: KT2 5AD).

0-1 Hours £2.50  

1-2 Hours £4.00

2-3 Hours £5.50

3-4 Hours £7.25

4-5 Hours £9.50

The car park is ticketless, please remember your number plate for the pay machines – and note that the pay machines are card payment only.

Car park closes at 23:00 and re-opens at 07:00 Monday - Saturdays. Reservations are not possible.

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