Essentials of Periodontal Care. (WEBINAR060521)

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SubjectPeriodontics
DescriptionThis Webinar will provide an overview of all key Perio topics relevant in general practice, including the new classification. This will be delivered on the Zoom Platform, an email will be sent to you with joining instructions. Please ensure that your IT supports the Zoom platform. Please sign in with your usual Deanery registered name, which helps us to confirm your attendance.
Additional information

Dr Reena Wadia Reena qualified from Barts and The London with the prestigious Gold Medal as well as numerous other undergraduate dental awards. Following general practice, Reena worked as a Senior House Officer in both Restorative Dentistry and Oral Surgery. Reena has completed the part-time speciality training programme in Periodontology at Guy’s Hospital. She now runs her own specialist periodontal referral clinic at Lister House on Wimpole Street and is also an associate specialist at King’s College Hospital.

VenueWebinar Tutorial, Slough - Berkshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 6 May 2021, 18:00 to 20:00
LecturerReena Wadia  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeC, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours2:00
Cost£35.00
Aims

The aims and objectives of this dental webinar are to:

  • To outline our current understanding of the aetiology and risk factors of periodontal diseases.
  • To understand and simplify the new classification and its application.
  • To provide tips on delivering effective oral hygiene advice.
  • To understand the objectives of non-surgical periodontal therapy, including indications for antimicrobial therapy.
  • To discuss when and how to refer a patient for specialist care.
  • To briefly discuss the diagnosis and management of peri-implant diseases.
Learning outcomes
  • Discuss prognosis of periodontally-involved teeth with patients and refer to specialist when necessary.
  • Use the new classification in practice. 
  • Instruct and motivate patients to perform self-care.
  • Perform non-surgical therapy efficiently.
  • Utilize antimicrobials appropriately in clinical practice.