Management of Oral & Dental Disease for the Non-Dental Professionals (SW-23-04-19-01)
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Subject | Miscellaneous | ||||||
Description | Currently 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 | This webinar session is an introduction to these topics, a resource sheet will be made available to download off the course page after the session. Please email specific questions you would like answering by 29th March 2023 to Samantha.braddock@hee.nhs.uk The session will be hosted on Teams and the joining link will be made shortly in advance of the afternoon available to download off the course page and emailed to you via the email you are registered with on Maxcourse. Please sign in to the session with the name you have registered with on Maxcourse for your attendance to be logged. | ||||||
Venue | MS Teams, Virtual - N/A - Virtual ![]() | ||||||
Date & time | Wednesday 19 April 2023, 13:30 to 17:00 | ||||||
Lecturers | Dr Sarah Hartridge, Mr Matthew Heming, Miss Amy Hollis, Barry Main, Jessica Mann & Kiran Singh ![]() | ||||||
Target audience | Mandatory: General Medical Practitioner, or General Medical Practitioner Trainee, or Specialist Dental Trainees (StRs) | ||||||
Development outcome | C | ||||||
Course style | E- learning | ||||||
Catering | None | ||||||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||||||
CPD hours | 4:00 | ||||||
Cost | No 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 and to provide them with information to support patients accessing dental care. | ||||||
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 3. To outline how medical treatment may affect the dental management of patients 4. To gain an understanding of the relationship between oral health and systemic disease 5. To be able to recognise the signs and symptoms of oral cancer 6. To understand how patients can access dental care | ||||||
Learning outcomes | By the end of the session delegates should have;
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