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Continuing professional development (CPD) complements formal undergraduate and postgraduate education and training. The Dental Council recommends that dentists complete and keep records of at least 50 hours of CPD per year, at least 20 of which should be verifiable CPD. With this in mind, the CPD Committee of the Association has organised a CPD Roadshow to be presented in locations throughout the country. Each seminar will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm on a Saturday and the programme is designed so that four speakers will present each day. Lectures are being organised in the core areas of CPD (see list of topics and proposed speakers). These events will be open only to IDA members at a fee of €60 per delegate, and are designed to allow members to access CPD on a regional basis. SUPPORTED BY On the road again…

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Page 1: Y On the road again… - Irish Dental Association 2013-2014.pdf · Management of non-carious tooth surface loss – diagnose the differences Mechanical and chemical plaque control

Continuing professional development (CPD)complements formal undergraduate andpostgraduate education and training.

The Dental Council recommends thatdentists complete and keep records of atleast 50 hours of CPD per year, at least 20 of which should be verifiable CPD.

With this in mind, the CPD Committee of the Association has organised a CPD Roadshow to be presented inlocations throughout the country.

Each seminar will run from 10.00am to1.00pm on a Saturday and the programmeis designed so that four speakers willpresent each day.

Lectures are being organised in the coreareas of CPD (see list of topics and proposed speakers).

These events will be open only to IDAmembers at a fee of €60 per delegate, andare designed to allow members to accessCPD on a regional basis.

SUPPORTED BY

On the road again…

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Management of non-carious tooth surfaceloss – diagnose thedifferences

Mechanical andchemical plaquecontrol – therapeuticagents in the controlof periodontaldisease

Root canal anatomy –access to root canalsystem

Practicemanagement –consent issues

Dr Declan CorcoranPractice Limited to Periondontics and Implant Dentistry, Dublin

Dr Paddy Crotty Restorative Dentist at the Dorset Dental Clinic, Dublin

Dr Michael HartnettPractice Limited to Endodontics, Cork

Dr Sue BoyntonDento Legal Advisor, Dental Protection

Aesthetics – toothdiscolouration, toothwhitening

Peridontics – examand diagnosis,pathogenesis of periodisease

Endodontics –preparation andobturation

Lesions that concern me

Dr John Molloy Practice Limited to Periodontics, Galway

Dr Aisling O’MahonyConsultant in Restorative Dentistry, St James’s Hospital, Dublin

Dr Johanna GlennonPractice Limited to Endodontics, Dublin

Dr Andrew Bolas HSE Dental Surgeon, Sligo-Leitrim

Principles ofrestorative treatmentplanning

Periodontics forchildren – periosystemic interface

Endodontics –diagnosis, indicationsfor endo treatment

Practicemanagement –concept of totalquality managementin a dental practice

Dr PJ ByrnePractice Limited to Periodontics and Oral Surgery, Dublin

Dr Gerry ClearyPractice Limited to Prosthodontics, Dublin

KILKENNY Saturday, 19th October 2013Saturday 1st March 2014

Bewleys Dublin Airport Hotel

SLIGO Saturday 9th November 2013Saturday 29th March 2014

Strand Hotel, Limerick

GALWAY Saturday 19th October 2013Saturday 1st March 2014

Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork

Dr Pat ClearyPractice Limited to Endodontics, Dublin

Dr Garry HeaveyGeneral Dental Surgeon, Dublin

HOW THE ROADSHOW WORKSCPD will be delivered over six locations starting in October 2013. Each day will commence at

10.00am and conclude at 1.00pm. Each presentation will be of 40 minutes’ duration.

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Restorative treatmentof the PrimaryDentition

Oral surgery –surgical toothextractions andpotentialcomplications

An overview oforthodontics relevantto general practice

Infection control inthe dental setting

The scope of specialcare dentistry ingeneral practice

Trauma in paediatricdentistry

Oral radiology – an overview

Employment law for general practice

Professor Gerry KearnsConsultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, St James Hospital Dublin and Our Lady’sHospital for Sick Children, Crumlin

Dr John Walsh Paediatric Dentist and Orthodontist, Dublin

Dr Alison DougallConsultant in Medically Compromised Patientsat Dublin Dental University Hospital

Dr Marielle Blake Orthodontist, St JamesHospital and Private Practice, DublinDr Kieran Daly Orthodontic Unit at St James’sHospital, Dublin and private practice.

Kieran willgive the talk inApril, 2014.

Dr Brendan FanningGeneral Practice, WicklowDental Radiology Practice, Wicklow

Dr Nick Armstrong former HSE Dental Surgeon, Dublin and current IDA Patient SafetyCommittee member

Dr Anne O’ConnellConsultant, Paediatric Dentistry, Dublin Dental University Hospital

Ms Claire DowlingEmployment and Communication Officer, Irish Dental Association

Complete and partial dentures

The scope ofperiodontal surgeryfor the GP

Management of theadult traumatisedteeth

Medical emergencies

Dr Patricia Shalloe Practice Limited to Periodontics, Cork

Dr Edward Cotter Practice Limited to Prosthodontics,Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Dental Oncology, Dublin

Dr John DermodyPractice Limited to Endodontics, Dublin

Dr Paul Brady

DUBLIN Saturday 2nd November 2013Saturday 5th April 2014

Radisson Hotel, Dublin Airport

LIMERICK Saturday 9th November 2013Saturday 8th March 2014

Strand Hotel, Limerick

CORK Saturday 23rd November 2013Saturday 22nd February 2014

Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork

COURSE STRUCTURE4 All of the courses listed are approved and accredited for

verifiable CPD hours/points. 4 All courses begin at 10.00am sharp and will finish at 1.00pm.

4 There will be four lectures of 40 minutes’ duration with a

tea/coffee break at 11.20-11.40am.

4 Certificates of attendance will be issued to all participants.

4 All courses are open to all IDA members and team members

(team members cannot be another dentist).

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IDA membership number:

Name:

Practice name:

Address:

Venue/date you will attend:

Email:

Landline: Mobile:

Payment method

Cheque

CVV number Expiry date /

TOTAL COST (see overleaf):

Signature:

COURSE FEES

IDA members €60

IDA member’s teammembers €50*

(*Team members can onlyattend if accompanied byan IDA member.)

Please return completedform to: Irish Dental Association, Unit 2 LeopardstownOffice Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18.

IDA reserves the right to alteror amend any of the speakersor topics. Failure to attend onthe day will constitute latecancellation and no creditvoucher or refund will be given.

IDA MEMBERS ONLYPLEASE BRING YOUR IDA MEMBERSHIP CARD WITH

YOU FOR REGISTRATION PURPOSES ON THE DAY

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