The Treatment of Periodontal Disease upon Returning to Work (CPD17JUN20a)
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Subject | Periodontology | ||
Description | In the light of COVID-19, dental treatment will be different for patients for the foreseeable future. As periodontal disease is most often an asymptomatic chronic disease with the commonly used treatments producing aerosol, it has the potential to be overlooked as a priority treatment for patients upon returning to work. The purpose of this webinar will be to discuss how periodontal disease can be treated upon the return to work and how this may differ from the pre-COVID treatment. | ||
Additional information | This webinar is running via Zoom. Registration and joining instructions will be made available via your Maxcourse account, after you have booked your place. To view the instructions head to ‘my courses’, select the course title and you will see the documents section. Please register via Zoom, using the link provided in the document, as far in advance as possible to prevent any delays in receiving the meeting link and password. This document is only visible to those booked on the course, please do not share this with others. Only those with a place booked via Maxcourse will receive their CPD certificate after attendance of the webinar. | ||
Venue | Zoom, NA - Virtual ![]() | ||
Date & time | Wednesday 17 June 2020, 18:30 to 20:00 | ||
Lecturers | Philippa Hoyle & Oliver Jones ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Hygienist, or Dental Nurse, or Dental Therapist, or Dentist | ||
Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
Category | Evening lecture | ||
Catering | No catering | ||
Development outcome | A, C, D | ||
CPD hours | 1:30 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | To provide an overview of the treatment of periodontal disease for dental care professionals upon returning to work. | ||
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Learning outcomes | Following this webinar delegates will understand how to implement the 2017 periodontal diagnosis classification and use this to plan periodontal treatment. | ||