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Clinical Theatre

With Keynote lectures from the BDA and CDO, the Clinical Theatre brings together key opinion leaders delivering sessions on the latest techniques that can be used in practice, to a high clinical standard with key learnings, bridging the gap between theory and daily use in practice.  

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09:20 - 09:30
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09:30 - 10:00
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    CPD Outcomes: B, C

    Overview/Learning Outcomes:  To update on key healthcare policy developments, including dental system reform in England. To help delegates prepare for future changes in UK dentistry, including around the balance of provision between NHS and private care. 

10:45 - 11:15
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    CPD Outcomes: C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes:  For many clinicians endodontics is a dark art. This lecture aims to demystify the first step in the endodontic treatment: the access.  

11:30 - 12:00
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    CPD Outcomes: A, C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: The Dahl principle can be used to carry out interceptive restorative treatments in wear cases that can give many more of your patients a chance to avoid tooth preparations and be far more affordable too.

    IAS Academy

12:15 - 13:00
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    CPD Outcomes: A, B, C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: This presentation will look at the role of Personalised Dental Medicine in 21st century dental practice. It will start by looking at the size of the challenge presented by periodontal diseases, and the WHOs 2022/23 Oral Health Strategy and move onto discuss how there is a need to put the patient at the centre of all we do. The session will then put a lens on gingivitis as a new paradigm and explain why there is a need to take it seriously in the context of primary prevention of periodontitis, but also its impact on systemic diseases. The lecture will finish by looking at multi-disciplinary team working between Oral Healthcare Professionals and Medical colleagues, why that is important and how we can make it work in a bi-directional manner.

    LISTERINE
13:00 - 13:45
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    CPD Outcomes: B, C

    Overview/Learning outcomes: Provide an overview of the role of chemotherapeutics in biofilm prevention reviewing the latest mouth rinse evidence, why it's important for dental hygienists and therapists to review and critique research and how we can implement the results in our daily practice.

    LISTERINE
13:45 - 14:30
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    CPD Outcomes: A, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes:  We all have patients where achieving a great oral hygiene outcome is challenging. Patients often don’t seem to listen or appear to care. Inspiring behaviour change in patients can be challenging and frustrating, but if we are to achieve the best oral health outcome for them, we must persist in our efforts.. I want to unpick the human brain by looking at the 4 personality types and how to adapt your approach to each one. I will arm you with 3 questions.

    LISTERINE
14:45 - 15:30
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    • Clinical Theatre

    CPD Outcomes: A, B, C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: To understand the latest features of iTero and the Align digital workflow. To understand the “Smile Architect” Ortho-Restorative planning features. To demonstrate a case planned with Smile Architect.

    Align Technology
15:45 - 16:30
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    CPD Outcomes: A, B, C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: This lecture will look frankly and controversially at the way our industry operates and who we market to. What will be the affect long term of treating the “insta” patient? Is it safer to treat patients we know better? How closely are we really looking at our own patients?

    IAS Academy
10:00 - 10:30
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    CPD Outcomes: C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes:  The session will provide an overview of the work of the BDA currently and historically and the most relevant challenges facing dentistry right now and what influence the BDA is having on shaping the future of dental care.

11:30 - 12:15
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    CPD Outcome: C

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: In this session we will look at some of the clinical applications that can be gained from having a 3D printer and how incorporating this technology into a practice can lead to more exciting, enticing and profitable dentistry.

    Henry Schein
12:30 - 13:00
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    CPD Outcome: C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: Koushik’s lecture covers the transformative effect of light as an adjunct in dentistry. He will provide an overview of laser science and its applications as part of minimally invasive approaches. Learn how laser techniques: - improve clinical outcomes - accelerate healing - provide alternatives to the drill/scalpel - become indispensable in modern dentistry

    Dental Routes    British Dental Supplies  
13:15 - 13:45
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    • Clinical Theatre

    CPD Outcomes: A, B, C

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: Explain the rationale for adopting a digital approach and expand on the exocad software & iTero intraoral scanner capabilities and the unique benefits of the symbiotic link between the two.

    Align Technology
14:00 - 14:30
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    CPD Outcome: C

    Overview/Learning Outcomes:  An insight into how EvoDental’s optimised and developed digital workflow can streamline the process of full arch implantology, dramatically reducing chair time for the patient.

    EvoDental
14:45 - 15:30
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    CPD Outcome: C

    Overview/Learning Outcomes: In previous years, conventional restorative dentistry has suffered from overuse, particularly in patients with problems of malignment for which, today, orthodontic treatment would be considered more sensible. This lecture will aid in the decision-making process regarding whether orthodontic treatment should be used and what the limitations of treating a patient are if treatment is performed without any tooth movement.

    BAAD
15:45 - 16:15
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    CPD Outcomes: A, B, C, D

    Overview/Learning Outcomes:  More and more our patients are keen to improve the aesthetics of their smile. If a patient has recession of the teeth we can now utilise connective grafts to improve the gingival architecture to give our patients a more harmonious smile.  

    ADI

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