Oral Medicine and Facial Pain Study Day (SO200315)

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SubjectOral Surgery
DescriptionOral Medicine – morning session From mouth ulcers in Crohns disease to angular cheilitis in iron deficiency, 90% of systemic diseases have oral manifestations. This update will help the general dental practitioner recognise and manage many common oral medicine conditions. It will also cover differentiating the pre-malignant/malignant lesions from the benign and examine how oral conditions affect dental management.
Additional informationFacial Pain – afternoon session
Significant orofacial pain has profound effects on the wellbeing of any patient. It is encountered frequently in dental practice and forms the differential diagnosis for much dental pathology. This update will help the dentist keep abreast of diagnosing facial pain and discuss patient management with lectures, small group workshops and live patient interviews.


This course is suitable for dentists.

Sanjay Sharma MD FDSRCS FRCS, GDC 66305 is a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, visiting Consultant Princess Elizabeth Hospital Guernsey, and Honorary Consultant at the University Hospitals Birmingham and Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts. He trained at King’s College London and St Bartholomew’s Hospital to achieve his dual qualification status. Sanjay was awarded his Doctorate in Medicine in 2008 for his work on the genetics of cancer growth and he consolidated his interest in facial reconstructive and aesthetic surgery at the world renowned Boston Facial Plastic Surgery and Facial Nerve Centre. He set up the Wessex Facial Nerve Centre to help treat people with facial nerve paralysis and the new head and neck melanoma sentinel lymph node biopsy service. His teaching interests include both undergraduate and postgraduate lectures and he has set up the new cadaveric dissection master class courses at Southampton University School of Medicine for GDPs and surgical trainees. Sanjay’s specialities include head and neck cancer reconstruction, facial plastic surgery and facial palsy, dentoalveolar surgery and oral medicine, facial pain and temporomandibular joint disease, and salivary gland disease.

Madan Ethunandan, MDS (OMFS), FDSRCS (Eng), FFDRCS (Irel), FRCS (OMFS) (GDC 83060) is a Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon in the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK. He completed his training in the south coast training programme and gained additional experience from MSKCC- New York, Baylor – Dallas, Maryland- Baltimore and AIMS - Kochi. His main clinical interests are head and neck oncology, skull base surgery and surgical dermatology.
He is an associate editor of the British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery, and the International Journal of Clinical Implant Dentistry. He is also the Module Editor (Surgical Dermatology) for E-Learning for Healthcare (BAOMS/DOH) and a reviewer for a number of leading journals. He is the author of almost 60 publications in peer-reviewed journals and contributed book chapters to speciality defining books in maxillofacial surgery. He has given many invited lectures in the national and international forum. He is the lead educational supervisor for senior house officers in oral and maxillofacial surgery
VenueEducation Centre, RSHH, Southampton  View details
Date & timeFriday 20 March 2015, 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 hours6:00
Cost£21.00
Aims
  1. Recognise the oral manifestations of systemic disease
  2. Recognise and comprehend contemporary treatment modalities used in the management of oral lesions
  3. Be reminded of the conditions causing facial pain
  4. Recognise the evidence base behind treatments used in oral medicine and facial pain, and their likelihood of success