Treatment Planning Day in Periodontics (IOW081111)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectPeriodontics
DescriptionThis will be an interactive treatment planning day following on from the more theoretical day that Phil presented in 2010. A summary of diagnostic and treatment planning principles will be presented followed by treatment planning sessions on cases with participants working in groups to evaluate and treatment plan a variety of commonly-encountered clinical situations. There will be plenty of opportunity for debate and discussion.
Additional informationPhil Ower is a specialist periodontist qualified from King’s London in 1978 and did MSc in periodontology in 1992. He was RAF Adviser in Periodontology and ran the RAF School of Dental hygiene. After leaving RAF he lectured at the Eastman Dental institute and worked in several specialist practices. He has been an examiner for the Royal college of Surgeons of England (MGDS) and has served two terms on the Council of the British Society of Periodontology. Phil has papers published in the journal of Clinical Periodontology, Dental update, Dental Practice and Independent Dentistry and is on the editorial boards of Dental Health and Primary Dental Care. He is a Module editor of the eDen project for e-learning for Healthcare. He lectures throughout the UK, and is responsible for the perio component of the FGDP (UK) Diploma in Restorative Dentistry in both London and Manchester.
Attending this course will provide evidence to demonstrate compliance with some of the requirements of CQC outcome 12: requirements relating to workers, CQC outcome 13: staffing, and CQC outcome 14: supporting workers.
VenueRiverside Centre, Newport - Isle of Wight  View details
Date & timeTuesday 8 November 2011, 09:00 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:30
Cost£20.00
Aims
  1. To appreciate how to diagnose periodontal conditions.
  2. To understand the need for accurate diagnosis in treatment planning.
  3. To choose appropriate management strategies for patients.
  4. To appreciate the range of treatment options available.