Webinar - BSP UK Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Periodontitis: STEP 1
10.02.2021, 7:00pm-8:30pm
10.02.2021, 7:00pm-8:30pm
Bookings will close at midday on Tuesday 9 February.
Registering instructions will be sent out on Tuesday 9 February, 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.
Rationale, Structure and First step of Therapy
The webinar will address the following aims:
1. Providing a simple guide to implementing the new periodontal classification in real world practice
2. Explaining the stepwise approach to periodontal therapy under the BSP implementation of the new S3-level international guidelines
3. Provide examples of key guidelines alongside case presentations to illustrate the first step of therapy
Learning outcomes:
1. Understand how to implement the new classification rapidly in real world practice
2. Understand how and why the new S3-level treatment guidelines and their British version were developed and what they mean
3. Be able to follow the evidence-based guidelines in practice across the first step of periodontal care management
GDC Development Outcome C
Moritz Kebschull is Professor of Restorative Dentistry at the University of Birmingham in England. In addition, Moritz holds an adjunct professorship at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in New York. Before coming to Birmingham, Moritz was an Associate Professor at the University of Bonn in Germany.
Moritz graduated from the University of Münster in Germany in 2004. He is a board-certified specialist in periodontology and holds two research doctorates in mucosal immunology and periodontology, respectively. In addition to his dental degrees, Moritz also earned a business degree from top-ranked ESCP Business School in Paris.
Moritz’ research focuses on molecular patterns helping to differentiate and stratify periodontal disease patients. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles in the international scientific literature and several textbook chapters. His work won 18 scientific awards, including the IADR Socransky and Gies awards, and the German Miller Prize.
Moritz has served on the executive board of the German Society of Periodontology for six years. He has chaired the development of five S3 guidelines in Germany. Moritz is co-leading the European Federation of Periodontology guideline processes, as well as the adoptions of the supra-national guidelines in the UK and Germany.