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CPD VERIFIABLE

Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, April 16-18, 2015

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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME

2015 sees the return of the Annual Conference to the City of Cork.

On behalf of the Irish Dental Association it gives me great pleasureto welcome you all to Cork in April 2015. Our conference takesplace from Thursday April 16 to Saturday April 18 next at theRochestown Park Hotel and promises to be both a highlyeducational and entertaining event.

I’m very grateful to the members of the conference committeewho have worked hard to produce an outstanding programme ofworld-class speakers from home and abroad. I am particularlypleased to welcome such well-known speakers as Professor TerryDonovan, restorative expert from the University of North Carolina,Dr Linda Greenwall, aesthetic and tooth whitening expert fromLondon, and composite expert Dr David Clarke from the US, and Iam delighted to welcome back Dr Tim Donley, a periodontist fromKentucky who visited us in 2012 in Kerry, and Professor Ken Kurtz,a prosthodontist from New York who was with us in 2009 inKilkenny. I am also delighted to have on the programme Dr BenGoldacre, medical doctor and author of books such as Bad Science,who controversially looks at the misuse of science to back upmedical theories. The best of local talent from both academic andpractitioner disciplines will also make very practical presentations,from which everyone should have some take-home gems.

We will continue with the revised format of 2014, with two parallelsessions on both Friday and Saturday. Friday will continue to offera programme relevant to all members of the dental team but therewill also be an alternative programme for those interested in moreclinical subjects.

As in previous years, the dental trade show will showcase new andadvanced products, equipment and technology from the dentalindustry. All members of the dental team will have the opportunityto discuss new products and the various advancements in productsand services with our trade colleagues.

No conference is complete without a varied and exciting socialprogramme, and this year will include the trade show party onThursday night, our annual fun run, golf and our flagship socialevent – our Annual Dinner on Friday evening.

A busy, vibrant and lively city, Cork offers visitors the very best inhospitality to create a great location for ‘Evidentaly’ in 2015. Putthe dates in your diary now.

See you in Cork!

TEACHTAIREACHT ÓN UACHTARÁN

I 2015, fillfidh an Comhdháil bhliantiúil ar Chathair Chorcaí.

Ar son Chumann Fiaclóirí na hÉireann, is mór an onóir dom fíorchaoin fáilte a chur romhaibh go Corcaigh in Aibreán 2015. Beidh anchomhdháil ar siúl idir Déardaoin, 16 Aibreán agus Satharn, 18Aibreán ag Óstán Páirc Bhaile an Róistigh. Tá an cuma ar angcomhdháil go mbeidh sí oideachasiúil agus taitneamhach.

Táim an bhuíoch do Choiste na Comhdhála a d’oibrigh go dian chunclár d’aoichainteoirí den scoth a eagrú. Beidh siad ag teacht ó chianis ó chóngar.

Táim thar a bheith sásta fáilte Uí Cheallaigh a chur roimh An tOllamhTerry Donovan, saineolaí chaomhnaithe ó Ollscoil Carolina Thuaidh,An Dr Linda Greenwall, saineolaí aeistéitiúil agus bánú na bhfiacal óLondain, agus saineolaí ar líonta bána, An Dr David Clarke, ós na StáitAontaithe. Cuirim fáilte roimh An Dr Tim Donley, saineolaí nandrandal ó Kentucky, a thug turas orainn i 2012 i gCiarraí agus antOllamh Ken Kurtz, saineolaí chaomhnaithe ó Nua Eabhrac, a bhí inárdteannta i gCill Chainnigh i 2009.

Tá ríméid orm, An Dr Ben Goldacre a bheith ar an gclár, doctúir agusúdar ar leabhair mar Bad Science, a fhéachann go conspóideach armíúsáid na heolaíochta chun tuairimí leighis a neartú. Beidh togha nabhfiaclóirí áitiúla, idir fiaclóirí acadúla agus gairmiúla ag tabhairttaispeáintisí suimiúla ina mbeidh rudaí luachmhara le foghlaim uathu.

Leanfaimid leis an gcrut nua ó 2014 don chlár, le dhá sheisiún ar anAoine agus ar an Satharn. Beidh clár ar an Aoine a bheidh oiriúnachdo gach bhall den bhfoireann fiaclóireachta. Beidh clár eile ann marrogha dóibh siúd le suim acu in ábhair cliniciúla.

Mar a bhíonn gach uile bhliain, beidh taispeántas ag comhlachtaífiaclóireachta chun rudaí nua idir trealaimh agus an theicneolaíocht achur ós ár gcomhair. Beidh seans ag na baill uilig den bhfoireannfiaclóireachta na táirgí a mheas agus an dul chun cinn sna táirgí nuaagus na seirbhísí nua a phlé leis na comhlachtaí.

Ní bheadh aon comhdháil foirfe ann gan clár leathan d’ócáidíshóisialta, agus i mbliana, beidh cóisir leis na comhlachtaífiaclóireachta ar oíche Déardaoin, an rás spraoi bhliantiúil, an ghailfagus an bhuachphointe, an dinnéar bhliantiúil ar thráthnóna DéhAoine.

Is cathair gnóthach, spleodrach agus lán de bheocht í, ChathairChorcaí. Is cathair í ina mbíonn fáilte roimh cuairteoirí i gcónaí. Issuíomh iontach í i gcomhair ‘Evidentaly’ i 2015. Cuir na dátaí id’dhialann anois.

Cífeadsa sibh i gCorcaigh!

Anne TwomeyPresident Elect

Fintan HourihanCEO

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PROGRAMME COLOUR CODE

AND CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

AGMThe Annual General Meeting of the Irish Dental Associationand also the Irish Dental Union will take place at 6.00pm onThursday, April 16, 2015 in the Estuary Suite. All members are urged to attend this important meeting.

REGISTRATIONThursday 8.30am – 5.00pmFriday 8.00am – 5.00pmSaturday 9.00am – 11.00amAll delegates must register before attending any of theconference sessions.

CONFERENCE BADGES (No badge – no entry)Conference badges must be worn to gain admittance to anyof the scientific sessions and trade show. Your co-operationwould be appreciated.

INFORMATION DESKAn information desk is located in the Conference Centre todeal with any queries you may have. All workshops can bebooked here. Social events may also be booked here.

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)Sessions have been approved for continuing professionaldevelopment (CPD) points.Forms will be available for each morning and afternoonsession at the accreditation desk in the Conference registrationarea. For each morning/afternoon session you attend, aseparate form must be signed and must include youraccreditation number (Dental Council Registration Number).It is the responsibility of each dentist to keep a record ofhis/her CPD points annually.

ANNUAL DINNERThe Annual President’s Dinner Dance will take place on FridayApril 17. Dress code is black tie. Tickets can be booked bycontacting IDA House. (Tickets cannot be guaranteed after Wednesday, April 15.)

COURTESYPlease ensure that noise is kept to a minimum around theconference area during scientific sessions, so as not to disturbthose attending the session.

MOBILE PHONESUse of mobile phones is not permitted in the conference area.Please ensure that all phones are turned to silent during lectures.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Pre-Conference Programme 6

Dental Team Day 9

Dentists’ programme 11

Dental nurses’ programme 12

Dental hygienists’ programme 12

Dental technicians’ programme 12

Elaine Hughes

Donal BlackwellChairman

Judith Phelan Pat O’Driscoll

Kieran O’Connor

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PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY APRIL 16

REVIEWING CONTEMPORARY PROSTHODONTIC PRACTICE: BIRCH SUITEREMOVABLE PARTIAL OVERDENTURES – AN UNDERUTILISED MODALITY?Two half-day hands-on courses. 9.30am – 1.00pm or 2.00pm – 5.30pm Professor Ken Kurtz

One or two implants attached to a removable partial denture can create a stable and claspless aesthetic replacement for

multiple missing teeth. Strategic placement of these implants with an understanding of additional future implants to allow

for a definitive fixed prosthesis will be discussed. The importance of removable partial denture design will also be reviewed

in detail. Participants in this hands-on course will attach locators to a complete denture base.

CROWN LENGTHENING – TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING SUCCESS WILLOW SUITEIN RESTORATIVE AND COSMETIC DENTISTRYHalf-day hands-on course. Afternoon only: 2.00pm – 5.30pm Drs PJ Byrne and Declan Corcoran

This practical half-day, hands-on course will review the indications for and applications of clinical crown lengthening as an

integral part of comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning for your patients. The current surgical and non-surgical

techniques will be reviewed with regard to obtaining the optimum functional and aesthetic results in your patients.

Through a series of clinically based presentations, followed by practical hands-on teaching sessions on periodontal manikin

head models, the presenters will guide participants through the techniques, help you to identify the easy from the difficult

cases, illustrate the practical applications and limitations, guide you on what to avoid and encourage you on what to ‘take

on’ in terms of clinical crown lengthening.

You will have the benefit of the clinical input of two experienced clinicians delivering this practical course, which will

increase your exposure to the maximum variety of techniques.

PERIODONTICS HANDS-ON WORKSHOP FOR DENTISTS: LAUREL SUITETRANSLATING TECHNOLOGY INTO PRACTICE Half-day course. 9.30am – 1.00pm Dr Tim Donley

It no longer needs to be confusing. Should you use hand instruments or ultrasonics? Will local antibiotic therapy be helpful?

Would this patient benefit from host modulation therapy? In a busy office, these decisions have to made chairside many

times a day. Evidence clearly suggests that there is a preferred way for clinical dentists and hygienists to manage

periodontal disease. As the economic screws continue to tighten, the more successful practitioners will be the ones that can

consistently deliver the highest level of care in the most efficient manner.

Learning how to formulate a clear approach as to what to use and how to use it is the focus of this very special half-day

workshop. Attendees will leave with a clear vision of what to look for, what to say and what to do every time they sit down

and pick up a probe. After learning the rationale behind maximally efficient diagnosis and therapy, attendees will have the

opportunity to put these concepts to use in live patient demonstrations.

Attendees will learn:

1. A concise method for determining which sites to treat in which patients.

2. The strengths and weaknesses of the available methods of debridement.

3. How to use ultrasonic instrumentation properly.

4. How to become more comfortable with instrument selection and technique application – critical skills that will improve

clinical efficiency and allow you to deliver more successful treatment outcomes in your day-to-day practice.

5. To identify various modifying factors which influence and/or change instrumentation protocols such as root anatomy,

furcations and oral conditions:

n list criteria for the appropriate selection of ultrasonic inserts to address specific patient needs; and,

n demonstrate the correct technique for utilisation of the ultrasonic scaler to include insert and power selection, lavage

flow, grasp, fulcrum, tip adaptation, and stroke.

6. A site-specific philosophy of debridement that can make the debridement visit more effective and more productive.

7. A treatment protocol that makes deciding what to use and when to use it easy:

a. using risk assessment to determine level of treatment aggressiveness;

b. when to use local antibiotic therapy; and,

c. when to use host modulation therapy.

8. What to say to help your patients and help your practice.

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PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY APRIL 16

HANDS-ON TRAINING TO HELP HYGIENISTS CAN MAXIMISE LAUREL SUITETHE POWER OF ULTRASONIC DEBRIDEMENTHalf-day course. 2.00pm – 5.30pm Dr Tim Donley

It no longer needs to be confusing. If you want to maximise the chance for resolution of periodontal disease it is time to

put down the curette and pick up the ultrasonic. Come and learn which device and which inserts you should use. You will

learn which sites and which patients you should treat, and leave with a new level of confidence in using the ultrasonic for

debridement.

Attendees will learn:

1. A concise method for determining which sites to treat in which patients.

2. The strengths and weaknesses of the available methods of debridement.

3. How to use ultrasonic instrumentation properly.

4. How to become more comfortable with instrument selection and technique application – critical skills that will improve

clinical efficiency and allow you to deliver more successful treatment outcomes in your day-to-day practice.

5. To identify various modifying factors which influence and/or change instrumentation protocols such as root anatomy,

furcations and oral conditions:

n list criteria for the appropriate selection of ultrasonic inserts to address specific patient needs; and,

n demonstrate the correct technique for utilisation of the ultrasonic scaler to include insert and power selection, lavage

flow, grasp, fulcrum, tip adaptation, and stroke.

6. A site-specific philosophy of debridement that can make the debridement visit more effective and more productive.

7. A treatment protocol that makes deciding what to use and when to use it easy.

8. What to say to help your patients and help your practice.

BETTER, FASTER, PRETTIER ANTERIOR COMPOSITES MAPLE SUITEFull-day hands-on course. 9.30am – 5.30pm Dr David Clarke

MorningDirect composites are underappreciated in today’s world of implants and computer-assisted ceramics. Yet composite

can be the least invasive, most natural and wonderfully aesthetic of all restorations. Join Dr Clarke to experience a

unique approach to modern resin dentistry. Participants will perform injection moulding to create ideal margins,

rounded emergence profiles, and mirror smooth restorations in four exercises: deep anterior caries; peg lateral; black

triangles; and, back to back midline diastema. Participants will learn to use heated composite in special step down tips.

AfternoonPosterior tooth preparations have not been reinvented from the 1890 G V Black models. Those preps have no place

today in composite dentistry. Participants will prepare and injection mould fill modern class I (Fissurotomy) and class II

(Clark Class II non-retentive infinity edge). Clinical tips for modern instruments will be shared. Participants will learn

and perform the five new steps to achieve rock solid posterior composite contacts. A bonus exercise of peg lateral

treatment will be performed to teach the concept of injection moulding of composites.

PRACTICAL PEARLS FOR CLINICAL USE: A DAY WITH TERRY DONOVAN ESTUARY SUITEFull-day lecture. 9.30am – 5.30pm Professor Terry Donovan

The contemporary restorative dentist has an increasing evidence base to consult when making both treatment planning

and therapeutic decisions. However, there are numerous areas of controversy where the evidence does not provide a clear

answer without interpretation. This presentation will discuss several controversial topics related to restorative dentistry and

attempt to provide guidance based on the best available evidence.

Topics to be discussed include:

1. An evaluation of current ceramic materials.

2. Diagnosis and management of dental erosion.

3. Current controversies in restorative dentistry, including: amalgam vs. composite resin; tooth reinforcement with adhesive

materials; aetiology and management of non-carious cervical lesions; bonding of zirconia restorations; direct pulp

capping: MTA vs. calcium hydroxide; metal vs. flexible endodontic dowels; implants vs. endodontics; cemented vs.

screw-retained implant-supported restorations; cordless gingival displacement; and, occlusal vertical dimension.

IDU ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING FOLLOWED BY IDA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ESTUARY SUITE6.00pm

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DENTAL TEAM DAY FRIDAY APRIL 17

ESTUARY SUITE

Both programmes will merge for the last two presentations – two fascinating topics, not to be missedby any team member.

TEAM PROGRAMME ESTUARY SUITE

9.00 – 10.00 How to use the oral systemic link to help yourpatients and your practiceTim Donley

10.00 – 11.00 Whiter, whiter, whitest: success strategies forpredictable tooth whiteningLinda Greenwall

11.00 – 11.30 TEA/COFFEE

11.30 – 12.30 Diagnosis and management of dental erosionTerry Donovan

12.30 – 1.00 Top ten endodontic tips for general practitionersPat O’Driscoll

1.00 – 2:00 LUNCH

2.00 – 3.00 Contemporary aesthetic anterior composite dentistryDavid Clarke

3.00 – 3.30 Biting the bullet – caring for patients with cancer Eleanor O’Sullivan

3.30 – 4.00 TEA/COFFEE

ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMME MARQUEE

9.00 – 10.00 Dementia – caring for our patients with dementiaAlison Dougall

10.00 – 10.30 Dermatology for dentistsMichelle Murphy

10.30 – 11.00 Fluoride and public dental health 70 years on.Is it still relevant?Helen Whelton

11.00 – 11.30 TEA/COFFEE

11.30 – 12.15 Stuff happens and we ignore the evidenceJohn Tiernan

12.15 – 1.00 Risk assessing potential medical challenges topredictable treatment provisionStJohn Crean

1.00 – 2.00 LUNCH

2.00 – 3.00 Treating phobic dental patients: evidence and experienceJennifer Pinder

3.00 – 3.30 Head and facial trauma in sportEanna Falvey

3.30 – 4.00 TEA/COFFEE

4.00 – 4.45 Psychological approaches to dental anxiety: a proportionate approachTim Newton

4.45 – 5.30 Bad scienceBen Goldacre

journal of the irish dental association

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DENTISTS’ DAY SATURDAY APRIL 18

PROGRAMME 1 ESTUARY SUITE

10.00 – 11.00 The painless management of the oral surgical patientTara Renton

11.00 – 11.30 TEA/COFFEE

11.30 – 12.15 Maryland bridges – a useful ally in practiceEdward Cotter

12.15 – 1.00 Outcome in endodontics: who are we failing?Hal Duncan

1.00 – 2.00 LUNCH

2.00 – 2.45 Post and core: update 2015Ken Kurtz

2.45 – 3.30 The role of orthodontics in the comprehensivetreatment of the adult patientTom Houlihan

3.30 – 4.00 TEA/COFFEE

4.00 – 4.45 Infection control – new guidelinesNick Armstrong

PROGRAMME 2 MARQUEE

10.00 – 11.00 Dental caries for young children – what arethe challenges, what are the answers?Stephen Fayle

11.00 – 11.30 TEA/COFFEE

11.30 – 12.15 Surgical extractions – practical tips to improveyour clinical outcomes and avoid problemsMairead Cashman

12.15 – 1.00 Predictable aesthetics and longevity with veneersSean McCarthy

1.00 – 2.00 LUNCH

2.00 – 2.45 One team, one dreamMhari Coxon

2.45 – 3.30 50 shades of grey – getting a diagnosis fromyour radiographAndrew Bolas

3.30 – 4.00 TEA/COFFEE

4.00 – 4.45 Socket preservation following tooth extractionBob Horrowitz

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SATURDAY APRIL 18

DENTAL NURSES SYNDICATE 2 + 3

10.00 – 10.45 How to make yourself indispensable at work

and have fun

Mhari Coxon

10.45 – 11.15 TEA/COFFEE

11.15 – 12.00 Communication – what makes a difference

John Tiernan

12.00 – 12.45 Who wants to be a dental radiologist?

Andrew Bolas

12.45 – 2.00 LUNCH

2.00 – 3.00 Jack of all trades – the role of the dental nurse

Laura Horton and Michael Bentley

3.00 – 3.45 Safe hands prevent harm

Jane Renehan

3.45 – 4.30 Oral surgery for the dental nurse

Mairead Cashman

4.30 – 5.00 Open discussion

DENTAL TECHNICIANS BIRCH SUITE

9.45 – 10.15 Innovations in conservative anterior

aesthetic treatment

Ken Kurtz

10.15 – 10.45 TEA/COFFEE

10.45 – 11.30 Smile design – improve communication

between dentist and technician

Sean McCarthy

11.30 – 12.15 Edward Cotter

12.15 – 1.00pm Glenn McEvoy

WORKSHOPS OAK SUITE

CPR/Medical Emergency Workshop

CPR is a mandatory requirement for continuing professionaldevelopment (CPD). All registered delegates will have theopportunity to take part in a CPR course on Saturday, April 18.All members of the dental team are welcome.

Booking on the day subject to availability.

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DENTAL HYGIENISTS LAUREL SUITE

10.00 – 10.45 Peri-implantitis: prevention, risk reduction and

the role of the dental hygienist

Bob Horrowitz

10.45 – 11.15 TEA/COFFEE

11.15 – 12.00 Caring for the smile makeover generation

Mhari Coxon

12.00 – 12.45 How to make yourself indispensable at work

and have fun

Mhari Coxon

12.45 – 2.00 LUNCH

2.00 – 2.45 Maximising the potential of ultrasonic

debridement

Tim Donley

2.45 – 3.30 Dental caries for young children

Stephen Fayle

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OUT AND ABOUT

HOTELS

Rochestown Park Hotel 021-489 0800

€110 Single €120 Double

Maryborough House Hotel 021-436 5555

€115 Single €150 Double

Raddison Hotel Little Island 021-429 7000

€115 Single €150 Double

BED & BREAKFAST (in close proximity to the Rochestown Park Hotel)

Acorn Lodge – Rochestown road 021-436 4421

Belvedere House – Douglas Road 021-429 4545

Ballystrad House – Rochestown Road 087-133 2740

Briarville B&B – Douglas Road 021-489 1597

Coach Hill House – Rochestown Road 021-489 3679

RESTAURANTS

Jacques, 23 Oliver Plunkett Street 021-427 7387

www.jacquesrestaurant.ie

Market Lane, 5-6 Oliver Plunkett Street 021-427 4710

www.marketlane.ie

Café Paradiso, 16 Lancaster Quay 021-427 7939

www.cafeparadiso.ie

Fenns Quay, Sheares Street 021-427 9327

www.fennsquay.net

Greenes, 48 MacCurtain Street 021-455 2279

www.greenesrestaurant.com

TRAIN STATION 021-450 6766

BUS STATION 021-450 8188

CORK AIRPORT 021-431 3131

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Dr Joe Moloney Award

2015 will see a complete revamp of the Dr Joe Moloney Award atour conference.The Moloney Award will be awarded to an outstanding Irishpresenter/lecturer at our conference, chosen by the delegates.The Award, kindly sponsored by the Dental Health Foundation,will be chosen on the final day of the conference when alldelegates will have the chance to nominate their presenter ofchoice from the conference.

Tony Costello Memorial Medal

The competition for the Tony Costello Memorial Medal will bejudged on a table demonstration or poster presentation of notmore than 10 minutes on a subject applicable to general dentalpractice. Each of the three dental schools may enter a team of amaximum of two people. The presentation will be judged on:n clinical usefulness;n academic content;n presentation; and,n originality.

The Irish Dental Association will provide a grant of €400 perdemonstration.

The winner of the Moloney Award for 2014 was Dr Paul Moore, Galway.

Nana Ansong, dental student from Cork University Dental School & Hospital,receiving the Costello Medal from Dr Peter Gannon, IDA President, in 2014.

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SOCIAL

THURSDAY, APRIL 16

President’s Golf Competiton Cork Golf Club, Little IslandThe President’s Golf Competition will take place from 2.30pm. For anyone who is registered for a pre-conference course on ThursdayApril 16, and who would like to play golf, there is the option to play on Wednesday, April 15, in the afternoon instead. Tee time: 2.30pmGreen fees: €50

Playing in three ballsAs well as conference delegates, accompanying persons and all trade exhibitors are also welcome to play. Only registered delegatescan be eligible for the President's Prize.

Trade show opening partyThe “Evidentaly” trade show will be officially opened by the newly inaugurated IDA President, Dr Anne Twomey at 8.00pm onThursday evening (directly after the AGM) in the trade show area. All delegates and trade show sponsors are invited to attend. Fun,music and drinks will be provided for all. Come along and enjoy the party!

Buffet supperEveryone is invited to join us for a buffet supper in the Rochestown Park Hotel from 9.00pm. Tickets are priced at €25 and areavailable from IDA House or on the enclosed registration form. Entertainment provided.

FRIDAY, APRIL 17

Annual DinnerThe Annual Dinner will take place on Friday evening. A drinks reception will take place at7.30pm followed by dinner and dancing. Dress code is black tie. Tickets (€85) available fromIDA House. The guest of honour will be Donal Óg Cusack, former Cork hurler, GAA pundit, andChairman of the GPA. All dental team members, trade members and are friends welcome.

SATURDAY, APRIL 18

5K Dental Team Fun Run2015 will see the continuation of the 5K fun run. Kickstart Saturday April 18 with an energising run, jog orwalk around the Douglas area of Cork City. Get thewhole dental team involved. Prizes for best team effort.All proceeds to Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind.Registration on the morning.

Past Presidents’ Lunch The PulpitThe Annual Past Presidents’ Lunch will take place in The Pulpit at 1.00pm.

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BRONZEB1 Biomet 3i B2 Southern ImplantsB3 DentsplyB4 McDowell & ServicesB5 DeCareB6 TBC

TRADE1 Optident2 NSK3 3M4 Fast Braces5 Tekno Surgical6 Cattani7 Rentokil8-9 TeethRUs10 Karma11 Heraeus Kulzer12-13 Eurocast Ireland Ltd/Ardagh Dental14 Miele15 Septodont16 Nobel Biocare17 Voco18 Kerr Hawe19 Henry Schein20 Design Specific21-22 DMI23 Dental Protection24 Omega Financial Mgt25 MedAccount26 Handpiece Harry27 IDT Ireland28 Pamex29 TMJ NextGeneration™ 30 Meda

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DAVID CLARKEFounder, Academy of MicroscopeEnhanced Dentistry, Director,Newport Coast Oral Facial Institute

Contemporary aesthetic anteriorcomposite dentistryDavid will explore the exciting role ofdirect composites for single tooth and fullarch aesthetic reconstruction of anteriorteeth. Injection moulding with a singleshade of composite using the infinityedge margin provides an alternative totraditional fussy layering. Learn why shapeis more important to patients than shade.Elimination of the dreaded black triangle,papilla regeneration, and elimination ofmarginal staining will be explained in stilland video imagery. Practical step-by-stepdetails will help clinicians to implementthese changes on ‘Monday morning’.

MICHAEL BENTLEYConsultant, Horton Consultants

Jack of all trades – the role of thedental nurseIn this presentation, Laura and MichaelBentley will share their knowledge andhelp the delegates to become effectiveat performing two roles or more in thepractice. Many team members havemulti-roles such as dental nurse andmanager. This can lead to a feeling ofbeing overwhelmed as the teammember tries to ‘juggle’ several balls atonce. Laura and Michael have been inthis position and will share with youtheir tips to encourage a proactivework environment for the mutli-roleteam member.

ANDREW BOLASHSE dental surgeon, Sligo, oralsurgeon and part-time lecturer indental radiology in Dublin DentalUniversity School & Hospital

50 shades of grey – getting adiagnosis from your radiographThis presentation will cover the principlesof diagnosing pathology on radiographs.

Who wants to be a dental radiologist?An interactive quiz to increase yourknowledge of dental radiology.

MAIREAD CASHMANConsultant Oral and MaxillofacialSurgeon, Cork

Surgical extractions – practical tips toimprove your clinical outcomes andavoid problemsThis presentation will cover theassessment and removal of teeth whichmay require surgical extraction.Where do the main problems arise andhow can can these problems beanticipated and managed? What are the key consent issues andpitfalls in this area of dentistry?Practical tips to ensure a successfuloutcome will be discussed.

PJ BYRNEPractice limited to periodonticsand oral surgery, Dublin

Crown lengthening – techniques forimproving success in restorative andcosmetic dentistryThis practical half-day, hands-on coursewill review the indications andapplications of clinical crownlengthening as an integral part ofcomprehensive diagnosis and treatmentplanning for your patients. The currentsurgical and non-surgical techniques willbe reviewed with regard to obtaining theoptimum functional and aesthetic resultsin your patients.

NICK ARMSTRONGFormer principal dental surgeon,HSE, and current member of IDAQuality & Patient Safety Committee.

Infection control – new guidelinesThe presentation will cover the updatedDental Council Code of Practice relatingto Infection Prevention and Control,which is due to be published in April.The main changes to the Code andmeans of compliance will be discussedin the lecture.

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TERRY DONOVANProfessor and Section Head forBiomaterials, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, School ofDentistry, Department of OperativeDentistry

Diagnosis and management of dental erosionEarly recognition of dental erosion isimportant to prevent serious irreversibledamage to the dentition. This requiresawareness of the clinical appearance oferosion compared to other forms oftooth wear. The primary dental careteam has the expertise and theresponsibility to provide this care fortheir patients with erosion.

TIM DONLEYPrivate practice in periodontics andimplantology, Kentucky, US

How to use the oral systemic link tohelp your patients and your practiceNutritional changes can have a dramaticeffect on the host inflammatoryresponse. Carbohydrates, fats andflavonoids can play a role in periodontalmanagement. Come learn specificrecommendations that you can make toyour patients to boost their response toperiodontal therapy.

Maximising the potential of ultrasonicdebridement

STJOHN CREANDean, School of Medicine andDentistry, and Professor of Medicinein Dentistry, University of Lancashire

Risk assessing potential medicalchallenges to predictable treatmentprovisionDental treatment is becomingincreasingly complex, with advances inmaterials, investigations and techniques.The modern dental professional needs tounderstand the impact medicalconditions and their pharmaceuticaltreatments may have upon safe andpredictable care provision as well as thehealth of the oral cavity. This talk willprovide examples of the medicalchallenges faced within dentistry andhow to predict and prevent problems.

MHARI COXONDental nurse, dental hygienist anddental business consultant

One team, one dreamThis talk will look at how to lead a team,as well as how to set up key performanceindicators and track your way to success.

How to make yourself indispensable atwork and have funThis lighthearted talk looks at motivation;building a plan to help you get the bestout of your working and personal life.

Caring for the smile makeovergenerationThis talk will look at ageing patients’expectations, care requirements andmaintainance.

EDWARD COTTERPractice limited to prosthodontics,maxillofacial prosthetics and dentaloncology, Dublin

Maryland bridges –a useful ally in practiceDiscussion of the different uses ofMaryland bridges and their success rates,and the factors involved in their success.

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DECLAN CORCORANPractice limited to periondonticsand implant dentistry, Dublin

Crown lengthening – techniques forimproving success in restorative andcosmetic dentistryThis practical half-day, hands-on coursewill review the indications andapplications of clinical crownlengthening as an integral part ofcomprehensive diagnosis and treatmentplanning for your patients. The currentsurgical and non-surgical techniques willbe reviewed with regard to obtaining theoptimum functional and aesthetic resultsin your patients.

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ALISON DOUGALLConsultant in MedicallyCompromised Patients at DublinDental University Hospital

Dementia – caring for our patients with dementiaStudies show that we have a higherproportion of older people in ourpatient cohort and that at least 20% ofthem will develop dementia. Thispresentation will discuss the role of thedental team, including decision makingand treatment planning, and will offerpractical and pragmatic solutions toaddress the medical, social andbehavioural challenges that canthreaten oral health and quality of lifefor our older patients.

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LINDA GREENWALLProsthdontist and Specialist inRestorative Dentistry

White, whiter, whitest: successstrategies for predictable toothwhiteningThis course will discuss current toothwhitening techniques, and newinnovations. It will describe theclassification of bleaching techniques toassist with treatment planning anddiscuss how to obtain successfuloutcomes. Why tooth whitening is thepractice of dentistry and not whiteningkiosks will be discussed. How and what toevaluate for new patients will be covered,as well as bleaching-related sensitivity.The question of how white is whiteenough will also be discussed.

BEN GOLDACRE Medical physician, author andcolumnist

Bad ScienceDr Goldacre dispenses fast and powerfulrelief from scaremongering journalists,pill-pushing nutritionists, flaky statisticsand evil pharmaceutical corporations.

EANNA FALVEYConsultant Sports & Exercise Medicine Physician, Cork

Head and facial trauma in sportTrauma to the face, head and teeth iscommon in sport. Dental trauma maybe a harbinger for underlying trauma.We discuss mandibular fracture, gumshield use, headgear use andconcussion in sports such as rugby,boxing and cycling.

STEPHEN FAYLEConsultant in Paediatric Dentistry

Dental caries for young children –what are the challenges, what are the answers?This presentation will enable practitionersto better understand the currentchallenges presented by dental caries inchildren and explore how thesechallenges might be most effectively met.

Dental caries in young children:meeting the challenges –a team approach

HAL DUNCANLecturer/Consultant in Endodontics,Dublin Dental University

Outcome in endodontics: who are we failing?Conflicting evidence surrounds thesuccess (or otherwise) of endodonticprocedures. Technical excellence andbiological know-how can deliverpredictable results, so why are wefailing to deliver predictable endodonticoutcomes to all our patients? Thislecture will analyse this discussion, whileoffering practical advice to maximisesuccess in a range of endodonticprocedures. The theme of evidencebase will be tested, with a caustic andsympathetic look at some currentliterature on endodontic outcome.

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SEAN MCCARTHYPractice limited to prosthodontics,Cork

Predictable aesthetics and longevitywith veneersAddressing the principles of aesthetics,veneer preparation, provisionalisationand seating, this lecture aims to givethe clinician a better understanding ofthe veneer process as a whole. It is alsointended to help clinicians achieveeffective treatment outcomes throughdiagnostics, sequential treatmentplanning, and operative procedures.The techniques will be illustrated with arange of case presentations showingthe multiple applications of porcelainlaminate veneers.

TOM HOULIHANOrthodontist, private practice, Dublin

The role of orthodontics in thecomprehensive treatment of theadult patientAdolescent orthodontics usually involvesocclusally driven, standardised treatmentprotocols to achieve an angle class Iocclusion. Adult orthodontics typicallyinvolves restoratively driven, prescriptiontreatment protocols to achieve improvedtooth position for the restorative dentist.This presentation will delineate thedifferences between adult andadolescent orthodontic treatment andillustrate several problems with adulttooth position that can be improvedwith adjunctive orthodontic treatment.

KEN KURTZProfessor and Associate Director ofthe Advanced Education Programmein Prosthodontics at NYUCD

Post and core: update 2015A wide variety of alternatives exist forfabricating posts/cores to serve as afoundation for an onlay or crown. Areview of prefabricated alternatives versuscustom cast, and indications for thistreatment modality,, will be presented.

Innovations in conservative anterioraesthetic treatmentProsthodontists must embrace out-of-the-box treatment philosophies as apreferred approach for patients withunique treatment issues.

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GLENN MCEVOYManaging Director of Eurocast dental laboratory.

ROBERT HORROWITZClinical Assistant Professor inPeriodontology and Implant Dentistryat New York University

Peri-implantitis: prevention, riskreduction and treatmentPeri-implantitis is a destructive plaque-induced condition in the alveolarprocess. In their 2008 paper, Zitzmannand Berglundh described it as acondition around an endosseousimplant with greater than 6mm probingdepth and bone loss of 2.5mm or more.Commonly seen symptoms are anincrease in probing depth, bone lossand clinical attachment loss. The gumsare often inflamed, bleed on probingand may exude purulence on palpation.

LAURA HORTONConsultant, Horton Consultants

Jack of all trades – the role of thedental nursesIn this presentation Laura and MichaelBentley will share their knowledge andhelp the delegates to become effectiveat performing two roles or more in thepractice. Many team members havemulti-roles such as dental nurse andmanager. This can lead to a feeling ofbeing overwhelmed as the teammember tries to ‘juggle’ several balls atonce. Laura and Michael have been inthis position and will share with youtheir tips to encourage a proactive workenvironment for the mutli-role teammember.

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TIM NEWTONProfessor of Psychology as Applied toDentistry, King's College London

Psychological approaches to dentalanxiety: a proportionate approachDental anxiety is common and interfereswith dental treatment, as well as leadingto stress in the dental team. The level ofdental anxiety that presents in dentalpractice varies from mild to phobic. Thislecture will explore the nature of dentalanxiety and outline interventions aimedat alleviating dental anxiety that areproportionate to the level of anxietyexperienced by the patient.

PAT O’DRISCOLLPractice limited to endodontics, Cork

Top ten endodontic tips for generalpractitionersGeneral dental practitioners appear toeither relish or dread the challengespresented by endodontics. Evolvingtechniques and materials will bepresented to make the treatment less ofa challenge and more of an enjoyableexperience, both for the practitionerand the patient. The lecture willcontain a number of tips, fromdiagnosis to completion.

MICHELLE MURPHYConsultant Dermatologist in SouthInfirmary Victoria University Hospital& Cork University Hospital, andSenior Lecturer in Medical Education,UCC

Dermatology for dentistsAn overview of common dermatoses,and precancerous and cancerous lesionsthat occur on the lips and face.

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TARA RENTONProfessor in Oral Surgery, Kings College London

The painless management of the oral surgical patientThis lecture will update participants inthe prevention and management oftrigeminal nerve injuries during dentalsurgery.

ObjectivesThe following will be discussed: thepatient’s perspective; diagnosis oftrigeminal nerve injury; the challengespresented in the management ofnerve injuries; an overview ofminimising risk with particularreference to specific procedures; and,the outcome of nerve injuries.

JOHN TIERNAN Director of MPS Educational Services

Stuff happens and we ignore theevidenceThis presentation will look at three areasof practice and question why we appearto be ignoring evidence that could makeour practices safer. The presentation willalso look at strategies to help counteractour natural reactions in these situations.

Communication – what makes adifferenceIf only people heard the same things thatwe say, the world would be an easierplace! John will examine the difficultworld of communication within dentalteams and with patients, looking at itsimportance in delivery of quality care.

HELEN WHELTONDean, Professor of Dental PublicHealth and Preventive Dentistry,University of Leeds School of Dentistry

Fluoride and public dental health 70years on. Is it still relevant?This presentation considers the impact ofwater fluoridation and fluoridetoothpaste on oral health using nationaland international research. The rationalefor current guidance on use of fluoridesis considered and gaps in our knowledgeidentified. Currently wide variation existsin the advice given on the use of fluoridetoothpaste by children. This presentationclarifies the scientific basis for appropriateguidance for dentists to give patientsregarding fluoride in an Irish setting.

JANE RENEHANPrincipal Dental Surgeon,HSE Dublin North City

Safe hands prevent harmCompliance with good practice in handhygiene and sharps regulations isessential to keep both dental teammembers and patients safe.This presentation will explore the coreprinciples of both basic hand hygienetechnique and the recently publishedsharps regulations legislation.As these areas may be audited by variousregulatory bodies, it is imperative thatthey are understood and correctlypractised by dental team members.

JENNIFER PINDERGeneral Dental Practitioner, London

Treating phobic dental patients: evidence and experiencePatients who have difficulty having dentalcare due to anxiety are part and parcel ofdaily dental practice. Understanding thechallenges and finding solutions helps toachieve successful outcomes. The initialassessment is the key to discovering whatthe underlying problems are so that aplan to help the person achieve thenecessary dental treatment can be drawnup. Practical tips for common problems,plus some new developments intechnology, will be discussed. Patientsbenefit from a better understanding oftheir difficulties, dentists can be lessstressed, and it is a great practice builder.

ELEANOR O’SULLIVANSenior Lecturer, University DentalSchool and Hospital, Cork

Biting the bullet – caring for patients with cancer One in three people in Ireland willdevelop cancer during their lifetime.Currently, over 30,000 new cancercases are diagnosed each year in Irelandand this is set to rise to 40,000 by theend of this decade. As many cancerscan now be controlled and managedfor long periods of time in a communitysetting, this lecture seeks to supportGDPs faced with the challenge ofproviding safe and appropriate dentalcare to oncology patients.

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Annual Conference PRE-CONFERENCE COMBINATIONS –

please indicate your choice(s) by ticking relevant box

MEMBERS NON-MEMBERSEarly booking Late booking Early booking Late bookingBefore March 30 After March 30 Before March 30 After March 30

Limited to 16 for each sessionHALF DAY HANDS ON MORNING AFTERNOON OVERDENTURES – Ken Kurtz €250 €300 €500 €550Overdentures + 1 Day Main Conference Fri Sat €470 €530 €940 €1,040Overdentures + Main Conf. €550 €650 €1,100 €1,200Overdentures + Main Conf + 1 team member €650 €750 €1,200 €1,300Overdentures + Main Conf + 2 team members €740 €840 €1,290 €1,390Overdentures + Main Conf + 3 team members €820 €920 €1,370 €1,470Overdentures + Main Conf + 4th and subsequent €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 each

FULL DAY LECTURE RESTORATIVE – Professor Terry Donovan €250 €300 €500 €550Restorative + 1 Day Main Conf. Fri Sat €470 €530 €940 €1040Restorative + Main Conference €550 €650 €1,100 €1,200Restorative + Main Conf + 1 team member €650 €750 €1,200 €1,300Restorative + Main Conf + 2 team members €740 €840 €1,290 €1,390Restorative + Main Conf + 3 team members €820 €920 €1,370 €1,470Restorative + Main Conf + 4th and subsequent €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 each

HALF DAY LECTURE/PRACTICAL AFTERNOON ONLY Limited to 12 CROWN LENGTHENING – PJ Byrne & Declan Corcoran €250 €300 €500 €550Crown lengthening + 1 Day Main Conf. Fri Sat €450 €520 €900 €1,010Crown lengthening + Main Conference €500 €600 €1,000 €1,200Crown lengthening + Main Conf + 1 team member €600 €700 €1,100 €1,300Crown lengthening + Main Conf + 2 team members €690 €790 €1,190 €1,390Crown lengthening + Main Conf + 3 team members €770 €870 €1,270 €1,470 Crown lengthening + Main Conf + 4th and subsequent €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 each

HALF DAY LECTURE/PRACTICAL DENTIST (MORNING ONLY) HYGIENIST (AFTERNOON ONLY) Limited to 12 ULTRASONICS – Tim Donley €250 €300 €500 €550Ultrasonics + 1 Day Main Conf. Fri Sat €450 €520 €900 €1,010Ultrasonics + Main Conference €500 €600 €1,000 €1,200Ultrasonics + Main Conf + 1 team member €600 €700 €1,100 €1,300Ultrasonics + Main Conf + 2 team members €690 €790 €1,190 €1,390Ultrasonics + Main Conf + 3 team members €770 €870 €1,270 €1,470 Ultrasonics + Main Conf + 4th and subsequent €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 each

FULL DAY HANDS ON COMPOSITES – David Clarke €450 €500 €900 €1,000Composites + 1 Day Main Conf. Fri Sat €650 €700 €1,300 €1,400Composites + Main Conference €700 €800 €1,400 €1,500Composites + Main Conf + 1 team member €800 €900 €1,500 €1,600Composites + Main Conf + 2 team members €890 €990 €1,590 €1,690Composites + Main Conf + 3 team members €970 €1,070 €1,670 €1,770Composites + Main Conf + 4th and subsequent €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 each

CROWN LENGTHENING + ULTRASONICS €450 €500 €900 €1,0002 Pre Conf Courses + 1 Day Conf. Fri Sat €650 €770 €1,300 €1,400 2 Pre Conf Courses + Main Conference €700 €800 €1,400 €1,5002 Pre Conf Courses + Main Conf + 1 team memb €800 €900 €1,600 €1,6002 Pre Conf Courses + Main Conf + 2 team memb €890 €990 €1,780 €1,6902 Pre Conf Courses + Main Conf + 3 team memb €970 €1,070 €1,940 €1,7702 Pre Conf Courses + Main Conf + 4th and sub. €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 each

MAIN CONFERENCE ONLYIDA Conference €350 €400 €700 €800 IDA Conference + 1 team member €450 €500 €800 €900 IDA Conference + 2 team members €540 €590 €890 €970 IDA Conference + 3 team members €620 €670 €970 €1070 IDA Conference + 4th and subsequent €80 each €80 each €80 each €80 eachONE DAY ONLY Friday or Saturday €250 €300 €500 €640 IDA Life Members €170 €230IDA Life Members 1 Day Fri Sat €120 €1701st yr graduate/postgraduate student €220 €2701st yr grad./postgrad. student 1 Day Fri Sat €130 €180Dental Team – dental nurse, hygienist, technician €130 €150

SOCIAL PROGRAMMEAnnual Dinner €85President’s Prize Golf €50 €50Buffet Dinner, Thursday €25

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