Interpreting intr-oral and extra-oral radiographs (SW17-02-02-1)

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SubjectRadiography and radiation protection
DescriptionThis interactive course is an opportunity to refresh our diagnostic skills. Linda Parrott will be joining us to discuss the interpretation of radiographs taken in practice. Using projected digital images, we will be covering normal anatomy, pathology and the more unusual.
Additional information

This course is NOT an IRMER course

VenueThe Mount Somerset, Taunton - Somerset  View details
Date & timeThursday 2 February 2017, 13:30 to 16:30
LecturerMs Linda parrott  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleInteractive Workshop
Catering Tea and coffee only
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours3:00
Cost£45.00
Aims

The aim of this course is to enable participates to confidently report on the radiographs they take in practice.

Objectives
  • To be familiar with normal radiographic anatomy seen on intra oral radiographs and dental panoramic radiographs
  • To be able to diagnose dental pathology on intra- oral and dental panoramic radiographs
  • To have working knowledge of the FGDP(UK) Selection Criteria for dental radiography 2013
Learning outcomes

This course links to the following GDC learning outcomes in the clinical domain, with respect to individual patient care;

1.1 Foundations of practice

1.1.1...apply the priciples of an evidence based approach to clinical decision making

1.1.3 Identify oral diseases....

1.1.6 Identify relevant and appropriate dental anatomy

1.2 Comprehensive patient assessment

1.2.4 Undertake relevant special investigations...including radiography

1.4 Diagnosis

1.4.2 Formulate a differential diagnosis or diagnoses and from there a definitive diagnosis

1.5 Treatment Planning

1.5.1 ...Treatment plan, synthesising patient....diagnosis data