Webinar - An overview on diagnosis and management of furcation defects

An overview on diagnosis and management of furcation defects

25.03.2020, 7:00pm-8:30pm

The webinar is free for BSP members.  Charges for non-members £20 Hygienist/Therapist, £30 Dentist.

Bookings will close at midday on Tuesday 24 March.

Registering instructions will be sent out on Tuesday 24 March, as you need to register on the GoToWebinar site (a quick and simple process).  After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar on the evening.

Only the first 500 participants to log in on the evening will be able to participate in the live event.  

However, booked participants will be able to view the webinar after the event on the BSP website.  You will be notified when the recorded presentation is available for viewing.

1.5 hours CPD is offered to all delegates who have booked and viewed the webinar. Bookings must have been made through the BSP website, non-members will need their booking reference number to obtain CPD. Evaluation form and CPD certificates will be available after the event on the website.  

Webinar - An overview on diagnosis and management of furcation defects

Aims

To provide a summary on the significance, diagnosis and management of teeth with furcation involvement.

Objectives

  • Discuss the anatomical features of multi-rooted teeth and their clinical significance in relation to furcation involvement.
  • Describe the main classification systems for furcation involvement and discuss the diagnostic methods with their limitations.
  • Review the predictability with long-term outcomes of non-surgical and surgical approaches in furcation management.

Outcomes

The session is intended to educate the participants on the terminology, the clinical relevance and the management of furcation involvement in daily practice.

GDC Development Outcomes A & C

Talks

Aims

To provide a summary on the significance, diagnosis and management of teeth with furcation involvement.

Objectives

  • Discuss the anatomical features of multi-rooted teeth and their clinical significance in relation to furcation involvement.
  • Describe the main classification systems for furcation involvement and discuss the diagnostic methods with their limitations.
  • Review the predictability with long-term outcomes of non-surgical and surgical approaches in furcation management.

Outcomes

The session is intended to educate the participants on the terminology, the clinical relevance and the management of furcation involvement in daily practice.

GDC Development Outcomes A & C

Speakers

Speakers

Biography

Dr Nikolaos Tatarakis

EDUCATION

  • 1999-2005: DDS Degree. University of Athens (Greece)
  • 2008-2011. Certificate/MS. Graduate Periodontics, Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, University of Michigan, School of Dentistry (USA)
  • 2011-2012.  International Team for Implantology Scholarship. Unit of Periodontology, Eastman Dental Institute, University College of London (UK)

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

  • 2012-2016: Clinical Teaching and Research Fellow. Unit of Periodontology, Eastman Dental Institute, University College of London (UK)
  • 2016-2019. Clinical Research Fellow. Centre for Oral Clinical Research, Centre for Oral Immunobiology and Regenerative Medicine, Institute of Dentistry, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (UK)
  • 2019-: Clinical Lecturer. Centre for Oral Clinical Research, Centre for Oral Immunobiology and Regenerative Medicine, Institute of Dentistry, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (UK)