Periodontal Module 6 – Pre -restorative and Mucogingival Surgery (BA22012016)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectRestorative
DescriptionAn initial presentation on indications and techniques for pre-restorative surgery is followed by a practical session on pigs’ jaws, incorporating the surgical techniques learned and practiced during Module 5. This is followed by an extensive presentation of treated human cases .The afternoon session is devoted to periodontal plastic surgery, combining the theory and practice (again on pigs’ jaws) of grafting techniques, including free gingival grafts and connective tissue grafts.
Additional informationPigs’ jaws are supplied but not surgical equipment, which must be brought by each participant (see equipment list).

The course should enable participants to:

• Carry out simple crown lengthening procedures
• Use pre-restorative surgery in complex restorative cases
• Discuss the benefits of periodontal plastic surgery with patients
• Carry out simple root coverage procedures.


Intended Audience GDPs

1. Dr Phil Ower - Phil Ower, GDC 52722, qualified from King's London in 1978. He joined the RAF after qualifying and was a general dental practitioner until taking an MSc in Periodontology in 1992, after which he was RAF Adviser in Periodontology and ran the RAF School of Dental Hygiene. After leaving the RAF he lectured at the Eastman Dental Institute and worked in several specialist practices. For 10 years he worked alongside Bernie Kieser at the Periodontal Practice in London and now practices at the Briars Dental Centre in Newbury. Phil is on the GDC's Specialist Register, has been an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons of England (MGDS), and is currently serving his third term on the Council of the British Society of Periodontology, before becoming President in 2015/16. He has had papers published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Dental Update, Dental Practice and Independent Dentistry, and has been on the editorial boards of Dental Health and Primary Dental Care. Phil is a Module editor on the eDen project for e-Learning for Healthcare and is co-editing a new periodontal textbook for undergraduates. He lectures throughout the UK, and is responsible for the periodontal component of the FGDP(UK) Diploma in Restorative Dentistry in both London and Manchester.
2. Dr Ian Dunn - Ian Dunn, GDC 74439, qualified from Leeds in 1998 and went into general practice in the North West. In 2001 he was awarded Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners. In 2002 he joined the teaching staff at Liverpool Dental Hospital in the Periodontology Department where he is currently the Undergraduate Teaching Lead in Periodontics and holds an Honorary Speciality Doctor position. In 2010 he completed his MSc in Periodontology and in 2013 he was admitted to the GDC Specialist List in Periodontics. Ian spends three days a week in private practice in the North West of England where he takes referrals for all aspects of Periodontology. He is the British Society of Periodontology regional representative for Merseyside and Cheshire, and is also the BSP Honorary Editor and Webmaster
VenueARK Centre, Basingstoke  View details
Date & timeFriday 22 January 2016, 09:15 to 16:45
LecturerDr Philip Ower  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£105.00
Aims
  1. . Appreciate the indications and contraindications for surgical crown lengthening and other pre-restorative techniques
  2. Understand the principles of periodontal plastic surgery
  3. Understand the relevance of root coverage procedures
  4. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of different root coverage techniques