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Itinerary

6.00 pm Registration and hot buffet 6.45 pm Ian The top five questions presentation and Q and A 7.30 pm David The top five questions presentation and Q and A 8.15 pm Networking and more Q and A

Location
Crewe Hall, Weston Road Crewe, Cheshire CW1 6UZ

Directions leave the M6 at Junction 16 and take the A500 towards Crewe. At the first roundabout, take the last exit (A5020) signposted Crewe. At the next roundabout take the first exit. The entrance to Crewe Hall is a few hundred yards along on the right.

TheStudy Club isaffiliated with the British Academy of Restorative Dentistry, whose mission statement is Excellence through Education. The BARD is the only organisation ofits kind to offer a complete training pathway from membership through Certification, Diploma and onto Fellowship. The aim is to improve the nationsoral health and in particular the quality of occlusion based restorative dentistry. More details are available at www.bard.org.uk

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Top five questions


South Cheshire Study Club (affiliated with the British Academy of Restorative Dentistry)

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Specialistin Endodontics, Past President of the British Endodontic Society

David Cohen,

What is BARD?
The British Academy of Restorative Dentistry is dedicated to advancing the art and science of Restorative and Aesthetic Dentistry and encouraging the highest standards of ethical conduct and responsible patient care among restorative and general dentists. BARD promotes educational opportunities and structured learning pathways of occlusion based Restorative and Aesthetic Dentistry in the UK, thus improving the nations oral health.

Ian Dunn BChD MFGDp (UK) MSc (perio)

practice limited to periodontics GDC number 74439

ian qualified from leeds in 1998 and went into general practice in the north West. in 2001 he was awarded membership of the Faculty of General Dental practice. in 2002 he joined the teaching staff at liverpool Dental Hospital in the periodontology department and has recently been promoted to the teaching lead in periodontology. in 2007 he started a part-time MSc in periodontology which he completed in 2010. Ians top five questions Together with his undergraduate teaching, he has 1) What are the success rates of perio recently been invited to teach on the Royal College of Surgeons diploma in Restorative 2) When should i refer? Dentistry and lectures with phil Ower, 3) Which adjuncts have the providing postgraduate courses, both best evidence base? theoretical and hands-on. 4) Can we re-grow lost bone around teeth? He is the British Society of periodontology 5) Can localised gum shrinkage be regional representative for Merseyside and corrected? Cheshire and recently spoke on the highly successful periodontal Roadshow.

David Cohen phD MSc BDS MFGDp lDSRCS CUEW MEWi


Specialist in Endodontics GDC number 45658
David qualified in 1971 with a BDS from the Royal Dental Hospital of london and in 1972 with a lDSRCS from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Following qualification he worked in general practice in Manchester. in 1976 after developing an interest in endodontics and in order to advance his knowledge in this field he undertook a number of postgraduate courses in the United States at Boston University School of Graduate Dentistry, which led to an MSc awarded in 1984. in 1986 he was invited to undertake further research work, resulting in a phD being awarded by Manchester University in 1991 on the basis of a thesis entitled Development and Evaluation of endodontic filling and pulp capping materials. This led to the development of new materials in both areas of root filling and pulp capping and worldwide patents for such materials. in 2005 he was awarded a certificate of Expert Witness Accreditation by Cardiff University. in 1981 David opened a part-time practice limited to endodontics which grew into a full time practice. For a number of years David taught postgraduate endodontics and undergraduate studies as a lecturer at Manchester Dental Hospital and currently holds the position of Honorary Research Associate at Manchester University. He was admitted to the Endodontic Specialist Register as soon as it was inaugurated in 1998. He has written widely on endodontic subjects and in 1994 was a Visiting Fellow to the Singapore Ministry of Health. He lectures extensively in the UK and USA. David has served as the president of the British Endodontic Society and Chairman and/or executive member of local dental and endodontic associations and has also been a member of the American Association of Endodontists since 1979.

Davids top five questions


1) 2) 3) 4) What is the success rate of endo? When do i re-treat a poor endo? When do i refer? is there anything that cant be treated? 5) How do we anaesthetise inflamed teeth?

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