Managing Periodontal Disease in 2018. Has anything changed? (SW18-10-26-1)
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Subject | Periodontology | ||
Description | Roger Yates has been successfully treating periodontal disease and its sequelae for over 30 years in conjunction with the dental team. This one day programme offers a revision of the aetiology and classification of periodontal disease. We will be exploring the relevance of history, examination and charting. Roger will be discussing disease management, with a view to improving treatment outcomes, utilising the whole dental team. The course will take a evidence based approach, using case presentations with plenty of clinical tips and opportunity for questions. Roger understands the challenges of managing periodontal disease within our current system, and will include accessing secondary care in the South West, and how this could change in the future following work being carried out by the Managed Clinical Newtork (MCN). | ||
Additional information | This course is suitable for those undertaking PVLE | ||
Venue | Jurys Inn Exeter Hotel, Exeter - Devon N & E View details | ||
Date & time | Friday 26 October 2018, 09:30 to 16:30 | ||
Lecturer | Mr Roger Yates View details | ||
Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
Course style | Lecture | ||
Catering | Meal | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
CPD hours | 6:00 | ||
Cost | £90.00 | ||
Aims | This course aims to ensure practitioners are up to date with current best practice in managing periodontal disease. | ||
Objectives | Following the course, participants will: 1. Understand the classification of periodontal disease 2. Understand the rationale for surgical and non surgical periodontal therapy 3. Appreciate the importance of supportive therapy 4. Have an understanding of peri-implantitis and treatment options 5. Understand how periodontal disease including its sequelae can be managed within a practice setting | ||
Learning outcomes | To be able to better diagnose and treat periodontally compromised patients in general dental practice. | ||