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BAOS East Midlands Study Day
The Oral Surgery / Restorative Interface
Friday 8 February 2019, Marriott Hotel, Leicester, Smith Way, Grove Park, Enderby, Leicester, LE19 1SW
BAOS Regional Representative Facilitators:
Mr Amit Pattni Specialist Oral Surgeon and Dr Claire Wilson OS StR
Programme
09.00 – 9.25 Registration and Refreshments
09.25 – 9.30 Welcome: Amit Pattni
09.30 – 10.30 Apical Surgery: Factors for Success from an Endodontist's Perspective – Mr Phil Tomson
10.30 – 11.30 Guided bone regeneration indications & tips for success - Mr Rob Bolt
11.30 – 12.00 Refreshments and trade stands
12.00 – 12.45 Implant-related nerve injuries - TBC
12.45 -14:00 Lunch and trade stands
14.00 – 15:00 Medicolegal aspects of Oral Surgery and Implants – Dr Elaine Cook
15:00 – 15.15 Refreshments and trade stands
15.15 – 16.15 Hypodontia – Restorative and Oral Surgery Interface Mrs Ade Mosaku
16.30 – 16.45 Feedback and vote of thanks – Claire Wilson
Closing date: Saturday 2 February 2019
Aims: To provide an update on the current techniques at the interface between oral surgery and restorative dentistry.
Objectives:
To highlight relevant up-to-date guidance and referral pathways
To discuss management considerations for restorative options instead of extractions
To discuss the role of the multi-disciplinary team in management of complex cases
To discuss complications and their management
To inform on medico-legal aspects of implant surgery
Learning content:
By the end of the session the delegates will:
Understand the common areas of overlap between OS and restorative dentistry
Know alternative treatment options for patients
Recognise complications encountered with implant cases
Understand the medico-legal aspects and their management
Identify factors for success/failure of surgical restorative interventions
GDC Domains:
This CPD course meets the criteria for the GDC’s development outcomes A & C
CPD Points awarded: 5.5 hours
Speakers’ Profiles
Mr Robert Bolt
Clinical Lecturer & Specialist in Oral Surgery, Sheffield
Dr Robert Bolt is Clinical Lecturer and registered Specialist in Oral Surgery. He is both medically and dentally qualified and is Director of the University of Sheffield “One-to-One" dental implantology course. Dr Bolt is also lead for the University of Sheffield’s undergraduate dental implantology curriculum and delivers a number of lectures and practical classes to both undergraduate and postgraduate students throughout the year. He has many research interests in the field of Oral Surgery and Implantology including pre- & peri-operative anxiety management, HPV-related oropharyngeal carcinoma, in-vitro 3D models of the implant-bone-mucosa interface,and analysis of the tumour microenvironment. Dr Bolt’s clinical interests include Guided Bone Regeneration techniques and the use of more extensive grafting techniques in the management of significant bony defects. Dr Bolt has a vibrant private practice, and supports a number of general dental practitioners in their delivery of high quality implant care.
Mr Simon Atkins
Senior Clinical Lecturer & Consultant Oral Surgeon, Sheffield
Simon graduated from the University of Sheffield in 1999. He was awarded a Clinical Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust and gained his PhD in the field of peripheral nerve repair in 2008. He completed his higher surgical training (ACCOMS) in 2012. Following this, he was appointed as Senior Clinical Lecturer/Consultant Oral Surgeon. He provides the major clinical input to maintain Sheffield as a leading internationally renowned specialist centre for nerve repair and exploration. He is an expert in the surgical management of trigeminal nerve injuries but has broad surgical interests. Simon is a Regional Speciality Advisor for Oral Surgery and Deputy Chair of the M Oral Surg Examination, reviewer for scientific journals and examiner at EDI.
Mrs Ade Mosaku
Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Leicester
Ade graduated in 1988 from the University Of Lagos Nigeria School Of Dental Sciences. She subsequently undertook her specialty training in Restorative Dentistry at the Edinburgh Dental Institute where she completed her training. She took up post as Consultant in Restorative Dentistry in 2005 at University Hospitals of Leicester, Glenfield Hospital and is currently Head of Service for Orthodontics and Restorative Dentistry. She also chairs the Managed Clinical Network (MCN) for Restorative Dentistry for NHS England Central Midlands and East (North Locality). Ade Is a Member of the MFDS Advisory board for the Royal College of Surgeon Edinburgh and is involved in examining for the college nationally and internationally. She is involved in the multidisciplinary care of patients with Hypodontia of patient with Head and Neck cancer. This is in addition to the management of patients with complex restorative care.
Dr Elaine Cook
Dentolegal Adviser
BChD
Elaine qualified from Leeds University in December 1986, and was commissioned into the Royal Army Dental Corps in 1987 on a Short Service Commission before taking a Medium Commission in the Royal Air Force in 1992. She has extensive experience of primary dental care within the military, both in peacetime and on operations, and served in the first Gulf war conflict. Elaine now works as a civilian salaried practitioner within the Armed Forces, and maintains her military roots as a Royal Auxiliary Air Force Dental Officer with 4626 Squadron. She has also gained experience within the NHS, Private and Community Dental Services as a locum dental surgeon whilst studying for her legal qualifications, so has a broad knowledge of many areas of dentistry.
Elaine holds a Graduate Diploma in Law and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies, she is currently studying for the Postgraduate Certificate in Dental Law and Ethics. She joined Dental Protection in September 2014 as a Part-Time Associate Dentolegal Adviser working two days a week in the Leeds office
Mr Phil Tomson
Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry
Head of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
Phil Tomson is a Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at Birmingham Dental Hospital and School. He is Head of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics and Designated Individual for the Human Tissue Authority in Dentistry at Birmingham. Phil completed his higher speciality training in 2011 and holds specialist registration with the GDC in Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics, Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Periodontics. He completed a PhD in 2013 with research focused on regeneration of the dentine-pulp complex. He has won the Wladimir Adlivankine ESE research prize and was one of the first recipients of the FDS research fellowships from RCS Eng. His main research interests lie in tissue regeneration and engineering of the dental pulp, therapeutic methods in irrigating the root canal system and novel methods of assessing root canal disinfection. He is heavily involved in postgraduate and undergraduate teaching programmes at Birmingham School of Dentistry. Phil lectures nationally and internationally on subjects related to the clinical management of pulpal and periradicular disease.
FEES: Concessions: £60, BAOS Members £100, Non-BAOS Members £200 (All fees include lunch)
CLOSING DATE: 2 February 2019
CPD points awarded : 5.5 CPD hours
Organised by: Claire Wilson OS StR
For queries email: TBC