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IN-PERSON EVENT, hosted by the Reading and Windsor Section 

What to expect

This lecture will outline the person-focused, prevention-based, susceptibility-related and team-delivered minimum oral care delivery framework and how it can be used to manage dental caries in our patients in primary care.

Timings

18:30 Registration and refreshments

19:15 Lecture

21:00 Ends

Learning objectives

  • Outline the four interlinked clinical domains of the minimum intervention oral care delivery framework.
  • Understand the non-operative and micro-invasive options of managing early lesions
  • Understanding the concept of minimally invasive selective caries removal in deeper cavitated carious lesions
  • Have awareness of postgraduate opportunities to develop the primary care MI skills.

Development outcome

C

Meet the speaker

Avijit Banerjee Photo 250X250 Avijit Banerjee Professor of Cariology and Operative Dentistry, and Hon. Consultant / Clinical Lead, Restorative Dentistry, King's College London

Avijit is Professor of Cariology and Operative Dentistry / Hon. Consultant and Clinical Lead, Restorative Dentistry at the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London / Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals Foundation Trust, London, UK. He holds the positions of Chair / Head of Conservative and MI Dentistry and Programme Director of the innovative KCL blended-learning Masters in Advanced Minimum Intervention Restorative Dentistry (open to practising dentists and dental therapists globally: google “KCL AMIRD” for more info). He also leads the Cariology and Operative Dentistry research programme at the QS-ranked world’s top 10 Faculty of Dentistry.

In 2022, he was awarded the prestigious William H Bowen Caries Research Distinguished Scientist Award from the International Association of Dental Research (IADR) in recognition of his global scientific and clinical research impact in this discipline over the last 25 years.

He is a senior executive member of the British Dental Association (BDA) Health and Science Committee (2012 -), contributing to scientific policy direction at the BDA all whilst maintaining wet-fingered specialist clinical practice in Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Periodontics.


More information

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If you feel at all unwell, we encourage you to take a lateral flow test the evening before you are due to arrive - should your test result be positive, we ask you not to attend.

If your test is negative, but you do have symptoms of COVID-19 (a new, persistent cough; a high temperature; or loss/changes to your sense of taste or smell) we kindly request you consider not attending the event to mitigate any risk to other attendees.

Green Park Conference Centre
100 Longwater Avenue
Reading RG2 6GP

Parking: free parking on-site

Nearest train station: Reading Green Park

Reading Green Park train station connects the park directly to Reading Station (national rail network and the Elizabeth Line) with up to four trains an hour and a journey time of approximately seven minutes.

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Well organised and engaging speaker

Interesting topic from a passionate speaker that can be applied in daily dentistry

Convenient timings and venue