Introduction to NHS Module 9 – How to Assess, Monitor and Manage Periodontal Disease (INOX190614)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectIntroduction to the NHS
DescriptionThis course will update delegates about current materials and techniques for successful periodontal treatment, in a relaxed and informal setting.
Additional informationTopics covered include:
• Periodontal examination, diagnosis and treatment planning
• Non-surgical management of periodontal disease
• Management of root caries from a bacteriological and biochemical perspective.

This course is one of a number of courses designed to provide an introduction to NHS dentistry and is essential for dentists who are undertaking Vocational Training by Assessment. This course is also suitable for dentists who are new to the NHS and dentists returning to NHS practice. Other dentists can book to attend if places remain available 14 days in advance of the course.

Richard Snoad BDS Dund MGDS RCS Edin FDS RCS Edin MSc Lond, GDC 54159 – Specialist in Periodontics, spent 10 years in general dental practice before joining the Royal Army Dental Corps, retiring from the Army in 2001 to become Head of Periodontics for ORA Dental Group, London. Since 2003, Richard has combined specialist practice with teaching and research. He is also a medico-legal expert in periodontology; professional panel member for the GDC’s Dental Complaints Service - private patients; editorial board member of Preventive Dentistry magazine and board member for the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK).
VenueGeorge Pickering Postgraduate Centre, Oxford - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 19 June 2014, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

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Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:30
Cost£11.00
Aims
  1. Know how to diagnose and manage periodontal disease to meet current standards of best practice
  2. Understand the principles of practical periodontal treatment
  3. Know about the non-surgical management of periodontal disease
  4. Understand current concepts in the management of root caries from a bacteriological and biochemical perspective