Management of Oral & Dental Disease for the Non-Dental Professionals (SW18-10-03-2)

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SubjectMiscellaneous
DescriptionCurrently GPs receive little training in the diagnosis and management of oro-dental disease and its management. This day is aimed at providing delegates with an understanding of the diagnosis and management of dental pain and the rationale for use of antibiotics and management of severe orofacial infection. The symposium will also cover dental trauma, oral cancer and differential diagnosis of ulceration, impact on medical conditions on dental treatment and impact of oral health on general health.
Additional information

Details of the venue are available on https://www.eef.org.uk/venues/engineers-house-bristol

Please refer to the travel guide for Engineers House.

Parking permits for the surrounding streets are available from the venue. Should this be required, their car parking attendant will advise you upon your arrival to Engineers’ House. All parking permits require a £20 refundable deposit and are collected from our reception, permits must be returned daily.

**Engineers’ House cannot guarantee parking for all delegates. There is also 5 hour Pay & Display parking available around the venue.

VenueEngineers' House, Bristol - Bristol & N Somerset  View details
Date & timeWednesday 3 October 2018, 08:45 to 16:30
LecturersMiss Shabnum Ali, Ms Judy Caesley, Dr Rachel Cowie, Jane Luker, Miss Rosie Power & Mr Tom Walker  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: General Medical Practitioner, or General Medical Practitioner Trainee

Development outcomeC
Course styleLecture
CateringLight buffet
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
CostNo charge
Aims

The aim of this day is to provide non-dental healthcare providers with an overview of the diagnosis and management of acute dental problems. 


Objectives

By the end of this session delegates should be able:

1. To gain knowledge and understanding of the differential diagnosis and management of dental pain and acute dental infections and dental trauma

2. To prescribe antibiotics to manage dental infections appropriately

2. To outline how medical treatment may affect the dental management of patients

3. To gain an understanding of the relationship between oral health and systemic disease

4. To be able to recognise the signs and symptoms of oral cancer

Learning outcomes

By the end of the session delegates should have;

 

Improved knowledge and understanding of the role of the non dental healthcare provider in the management of acute dental related pain and trauma

Improved understanding and communication with the dental profession regarding patients with medical conditions that will impact on dental management

Improved recognition and referral of oral cancer