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4.5 CPD Points

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Dr. John Marley BSc(Hons) BDS, PhD, FDSRCS(OS), FFDRCSI

Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, RCSI

Dear Colleagues,

The FacuIty of Dentistry, RCSI postgraduate lecture programme is now in its tenth year. At the Faculty we consider our commitment to postgraduate education as one of the pillars of what we do; both through these programmes but also taught courses and our ongoing development of online resources and connectivity with our members and fellows. So please keep an eye out for these in the near future.

In turn, I think it is vitally important that we continue to listen to our membership, so we can continually improve what we do as a Faculty and so we invite you all to feedback to us through our new linked system for CPD.

The purpose of the programme is to provide a learning opportunity for dentists and their team members away from the bustle of dental practice, who wish to update their knowledge on the current concepts relative to general dental practice and also for those who are actively pursuing

additional postgraduate qualifications. You will also have an opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones.

Our speakers are all experts in their chosen areas and have been carefully selected to provide you with what you need in your continuing development journey. You will be familiar with some of these speakers but the Faculty also actively encourages more recently qualified colleagues, who may be less well known but equally talented, to present topics of relevance.

After each lecture there is an opportunity to ask questions.

I hope you enjoy the programme and any suggestions you have for improvements or future topics are always welcome.

Dr. John Marley Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, RCSI

Welcome address from Dean

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Postgraduate Dental Education Programme Autumn 2019

Date: October 26 2019Venue: Albert Lecture Theatre

Time Title Speaker

8.00 Registration

8.25 Opening Remarks by the Chair Dr. Pat Cleary

8.30-9.10Radiation Protection and HIQA*(1.3.2)

Dr. Jane Renehan

9.20-10.00Contemporary Aesthetic Dentistry*(2.3)

Dr. David McReynolds

10.10-10.50Should I get a CBCT in my Practice? *(1.3.2)

Dr. Andrew Bolas

11.00 -11.15 Coffee

11.15-11.55Role of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Paediatric Practice *(2.6)

Dr. Dympna Daly

12.05-12.45Functional Appliance Therapy: Avoidance of Orthognathic Surgery *(2.4)

Dr. Marielle Blake

12.55 Close

*refers to the corresponding relevant section of the MFD Syllabus.

With thanks to our Sponsors

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Dr. Andrew BolasBDS 1991, FFDRCSI 1994 FDSRCS(Ed) 1995 MSc 2000. Lecturer in Dental Radiology Dublin Dental University Hospital. Principal Dental Surgeon HSE. Oral Surgeon.

Dr. Dympna DalyDympna qualified from the University of Dublin, Trinity College; after some time in General Practice she completed her Masters Degree in Paediatric Dentistry in the University of Minnesota. She taught part-time in the Dublin University Dental School for a number of years and is currently in Private Practice limited to Paediatric Dentistry in Galway City. She has a particular interest in the area of Prevention of oral disease in Children.

Dr. Marielle BlakeDr. Blake graduated from the University of Dublin, Trinity College in 1985. Following successful completion of her FDS she was accepted onto the Orthodontic training program at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1992. Following her time in Toronto Dr. Blake moved to the UK where she workes as an orthodontic registrar in Guildford. Dr. Blake completed her Senior Registrar training in Dublin and is currently a consultant Orthodontist based in St. James’s Hospital in Dublin. She has a teaching committment in the Dublin Dental School and also maintains a private practice in Dublin.

Speakers’ Biographies

Dr. Jane RenehanSince qualifying at Trinity College (1980) Jane worked in the HSE. She achieved a Masters of Dental Science (1997) and Masters in Business Administration (1998). With 20 years’ experience as a Principal Dental Surgeon Jane founded Dental Compliance Ltd (www. dentalcompliance.ie) solving regulation / compliance problems for dental practices.A member of IDA Quality & Patient Safety Committee, Jane is also on the Council of European Dentists where she chairs the busy Medical Devices Working Group. Jane’s expertise includes Radiation Protection, Infection Prevention & Control, Risk Management and Clinical Governance.

Dr. David McReynoldsDavid graduated from the clinical doctoral prosthodontics programme in Trinity College Dublin in 2018 with the Dean’s Prize for academic performance. He works in practice limited to prosthodontics and implant dentistry at Number 16 Periodontics, Booterstown and he is a clinical instructor in digital workflow procedures at Dublin Dental Hospital. David sits on the editorial board of the Journal of the Irish Dental Association and has a number of publications in the peer-reviewed literature on clinical prosthodontic procedures. David’s main clinical interest is in the achievement of optimised restorative outcomes through meticulous planning and execution of treatment in the context of a multidisciplinary team.

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Postgraduate Dental Education Programme Autumn 2019

Date: November 16 2019Venue: Albert Lecture Theatre

Time Title Speaker

8.00 Registration

8.25 Opening Remarks by the Chair Dr. Kate Farrell

8.30 -9.10Posterior Composites. A Guide to Successful Outcomes *(2.3)

Dr. Igor Blum

9.20 -10.00 Salivary Gland Disease *(1.2.3) Dr. Sheila Galvin

10.10 -10.50 Dr. Eleanor McGovern

11.00 -11.15

11.15 -11.55

Dental Home by One!*(2.6)

Coffee

Role of Lasers in Dental Practice*(1.3.2) Dr. Ailbhe McDonald

12.05 -12.45 What is Occlusion? *(2.3) Dr. Edward Cotter

12.55 Close

*refers to the corresponding relevant section of the MFD Syllabus.

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Dr. Eleanor McGovernDr. Eleanor McGovern qualified as a dentist from the University of Sheffield in 1999. Following a time working within hospital dental services, and general dental practice in the UK, Ireland and Australia, she completed a three-year specialist training programme in Paediatric Dentistry at Trinity College Dublin. This was followed by a two-year clinical fellowship in Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin. Eleanor has worked as a Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry in Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin since 2011. She has a special interest in the provision of dental care for children with Cleft lip and Palate, Craniofacial Syndromes and for children with Inherited Metabolic Disorders. She has lectured both nationally and internationally, and has numerous publications.

Dr. Ailbhe McDonaldProfessor McDonald is an honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the UCL Eastman Dental Institute and UCLH Hospital Trust . She is widely published and lectures nationally and internationally. Her PhD was on the Effect of Lasers on Dentine.

Dr. Edward Cotter Dr. Edward Cotter received his graduate training at the University of Iowa, and at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas. He is in practice limited to Prosthodontics, Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Dental Oncology in Dublin.

Speakers’ Biographies

Dr. Igor BlumDr. Blum is a Consultant and Reader in Restorative Dentistry. He is a General Dental Council (UK) registered Specialist in Prosthodontics, Periodontics, Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Blum is the Director of the Maurice Wohl Dental Centre and he heads all outreach clinical training for final year dental students at the Faculty of Dentistry, Craniofacial and Oral Sciences, King's College London. He is Head of Department of Integrated Clinical Care at King's College Hospital Dental Institute. Dr Blum has lectured widely, both nationally and internationally. He is the author of over 40 papers in peer-reviewed journals and five book chapters. Dr. Blum is an examiner for various postgraduate dental qualifications at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is an external assessor at the Peninsula Dental School of the University of Plymouth and at the University of Cork. He is a member of the Specialist Training Committee for Restorative Dentistry and the Professional Affairs Committee of the FGDP (UK). Dr Blum is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK). He is Visiting Professor at the College of Dentistry at the University of Florida (USA) and at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Debrecen (Hungary).

Dr. Sheila GalvinDr. Sheila Galvin, is Assistant Professor/Consultant in Oral Medicine at Dublin Dental University Hospital.

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Postgraduate Dental Education Programme Autumn 2019

Date: December 14 2019Venue: Albert Lecture Theatre

Time Title Speaker

8.00 Registration

8.25 Opening Remarks by the Chair Dr. John Marley (Dean)

8.30-9.10Advanced Anterior Composite Techniques*(2.3)

Dr. Rory Boyd

9.20-10.00Aspects of Practice Management *(1.3.2)

Dr. Garry Heavey

10.10-10.50The Impacted Wisdom Tooth: Should I do this one myself? *(2.5)

Dr. John Marley

11.00-11.15Professor Norman P. Butler Research Summer School Student Presentation

Ms. Shama Hussein

11.15-11.30 Coffee

11.30-12.10Regeneration of Peri-Implantitis defects: Is it possible?*(2.2)

Dr. Edward Madeley

12.20-13.00 Dr. Edward Cotter

13.10

Removable Partial Dentures A Dying Art?*(2.3)

Close

*refers to the corresponding relevant section of the MFD Syllabus.

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Dentistry. He was Associate Head of School for Teaching at QUB 2003-2006 and Head of Department of OSOMOP from 2008-2012. Dr. Marley is the Training Programme Director for Oral Surgery in Northern Ireland since 2009 and is the Royal College of Surgeons of England Specialty Advisor for Oral Surgery since 2011.

Dr. Edward MadeleyDr Edward Madeley qualified with First Class Honours from Cardiff University in his native Wales.He works in the practice on a part-time basis and works solely on dental implants.In 2016 Dr. Madeley returned to full-time training in the field of Periodontology at Trinity College Dublin. Outside of the hospital he maintains a practice limited to Periodontics and Implant Dentistry.

Dr. Edward CotterDr. Edward Cotter received his graduate training at the University of Iowa, and at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas. He is in practice limited to Prosthodontics, Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Dental Oncology in Dublin.

Speakers’ Biographies

Dr. Rory BoydDr. Rory Boyd graduated from Trinity College Dublin with honours. He then completed a one year post as a House Officer in Dublin Dental University Hospital. Dr. Boyd then went to work in general practice in Belfast, during which time he completed his membership examinations to the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland. Dr. Boyd is currently completing a three year full time doctorate of clinical dentistry in prosthodontics in Dublin Dental University Hospital (completion date September 2017). During this time Dr. Boyd completed an externship at the Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology (UCLA Prosthodontics Department) were his initial training in digital dentistry was completed. On his return Dr. Boyd was an instrumental member of the team that introduced digital dental systems to the Dublin Dental University Hospital. Dr. Boyd has presented on digital dentistry at both national and international conferences.

Dr. Garry HeaveyDr. Garry Heavey is a general practitioner in Dublin. He is a past president of the Irish Dental Council and the IDA. He has lectured widely on various topics related to clinical practice and practice management. He is currently a board member of DPL, prior to that he was their dento-legal consultant in Ireland.

Dr. John MarleyDr. Marley is Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, RCSI and is a Consultant and previously Senior Lecturer in Oral Surgery since 2000 based within the Queens University School of

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MFD Syllabus

SECTION 1. THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF CLINICAL DENTISTRY

1.1 Biological Basis of Clinical Practice

1.1.1 Craniofacial Biology

1.1.2. Applied Physiology

1.1.3. Applied Anatomy

1.1.4. Dental Anatomy

1.2 Features and Management of Local and Systemic Diseases of Dental Relevance

1.2.1. Principles of Pathology

1.2.2. Clinical Pharmacology

1.2.3. Pathology of the Orofacial Region

1.2.4. Systemic Pathology

1. 3 The Scientific Basis of Dental Practice

1.3.1. Behavioural Science

1.3.2. The Dental Practice

1.3.3. Audit, Epidemiology and Preventive Dentistry

SECTION 2. CLINICAL DENTISTRY

2.1. Endodontics

2.2. Periodontology

2.3. Prosthodontics (including operative dentistry)

2.4. Orthodontics

2.5. Oral Surgery

2.6 Paediatric Dentistry

2.7. The Principles of Professional and Ethical Practice

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Dates for your DiaryFaculty ExaminationsThe Faculty currently offers the following Postgraduate Dental Examinations: Diploma examination (leading to the DipPCDRCSIrel qualification),Membership examinations (leading to the MFDRCSIrel and MGDSRCSIrel qualifications) Fellowship examinations (leading to the FFDRCSIrel qualification). Further examination information is available at dentistry.rcsi.ie

Autumn 2019 Faculty Events

Hands-on Course in Minor Oral Surgery

A one day hands-on course in minor oral surgery will be held in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin on Thursday October 31st 2019. The course will be held in RCSI’s new state-of-the-art academic and education building, located at No. 26 York Street, Dublin 2. This course will be held by Consultant and Specialist staff from RCSI, Queens University Belfast and Belfast Hospital Trust.

After attending this hands-on course, delegates should:• Have knowledge of the assessment of the patient and surgical task including wisdom teeth removal• Be able to identify and manage the “at risk” patient• Have knowledge of the risks and complications of minor oral surgical techniques• Have practical experience on porcine mandibles of:

1. Sharps control2. Flap design and elevation3. Bone removal with drills4. Delivery of retained roots5. Soft tissue handling including repair and biopsy techniques

Course Fees:

Fellows, Members and Diplomates of the Faculty: €650Non-Fellows, Members and Diplomates of the Faculty: €750

Registration and full programme details available on the Faculty of Dentistry website facultyofdentistry.ie

Annual Scientific Meeting 2019The Faculty’s Annual Scientific Meeting will take place on November 1st & 2nd 2019 in RCSI . This year’s meeting entitled ‘ Challenges to Oral Surgery in Dental Practice: from the Cradle to the Grave” will be in In collaboration with ABAOMS, BAOS & IAOS.

Further information is available at asm2019.ie

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