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A Practical Approach to BEWE & Management of Erosive Tooth Wear in PracticeGreenwood Theatre, 55 Weston Street, Bermondsey, London SE1 3RA Friday 17th April 10.30 – 16.15
Erosive tooth wear is the 3rd most commonly observed oral condition,1 but despite being important to protect
both you and your patient very few of us are screening patients and recording ETW in our patient records.
Join us for a FREE symposium which will provide you practical advice on management of ETW – from how to
use the BEWE to useful hints on the effective restorative management of ETW in practice.
Hosted by King’s College London, and sponsored by The Erosive Tooth Wear Foundation and by GSK, the
makers of Pronamel, this event brings together clinical experts in restorative dentistry and dentolegal experts to
provide you a practical nuts to bolts overview of successful management in general practice.
Who should attend?
This event has been developed for dentists and dental hygienists & therapists.
CPD will be provided for the event.
Secure your place now online – www.bewe.eventbrite.co.uk
Hosted by King’s College London
Sponsored by The Erosive Toothwear Foundation and GSK, the makers of Pronamel
Supported by GSK the maker of
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Agenda
10.30 Welcome Rebecca Moazzez, Reader in Oral Clinical Research & Prosthodontics, KCL
10.35 BEWE & erosive tooth wear David Bartlett, Head of the Centre for Oral, Clinical & Translational Sciences, KCL
11.00 BEWE & clinical recording Phil Shaw, Dental Protection
11.30 BEWE in clinical practice Shamir Mehta, Senior Clinical Teacher, KCL
12.00 Clinical practice tools & BEWE Saoirse O’Toole, Clinical Lecturer in Prosthodontics, KCL
12.30 Lunch break
13.30 Prevention & erosion Rupert Austin, Senior Lecturer & Honorary Consultant in Prosthodontics, KCL
14.00 Which materials work? Jose Rodriguez, Consultant in Restorative Dentistry & Prosthodontics, GSTT
14.30 How do composites perform? Vatche Kassardjian, Department of Tissue Engineering Dentistry, KCL
15.00 Break
15.15 Crowns & tooth wear Sachin Varma, Consultant in Prosthodontics, GSTT
15.45 Discussion & close
Places are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Book your FREE ticket now! www.bewe.eventbrite.co.uk
Hosted by King’s College London
Sponsored by The Erosive Toothwear Foundation and GSK, the makers of Pronamel
A Practical Approach to BEWE & Management of Erosive Tooth Wear in Practice
Supported by GSK the maker of
References: 1. Bartlett D et al. Monitoring erosive toothwear: BEWE, a simple tool to protect patients and the profession. BDJ 2019. 226(12): 930-932
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David Bartlett
Shamir Mehta
Rupert Austin
Vatche Kassardjian
Rebecca Moazzez
Phil Shaw
Saoirse O’Toole
Jose Rodriguez
Sachin Varma
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BEWE & Erosive Tooth Wear David BartlettAt the end of the session I will update on
how to use the BEWE with practical video
and demonstrations:
1 Background to where we are with the BEWE
2 Definition of erosive tooth wear and clinical signs and
how these relate to screening for erosive tooth wear
3 Using the BEWE as part of your clinical examination
BEWE & Clinical Recording Phil ShawAt the end of the session the participant
should have gained an understanding of:
1 the requirement to keep complete, accurate
and contemporaneous records
2 what constitutes a complete clinical record
3 the use and misuse of templates
4 documenting toothwear within the clinical records
BEWE in General Practice Shamir MehtaAt the end of the session I will update on my
research findings on the professional habits
with tooth wear assessment:
1 Trends in clinical practice with risk assessment of tooth wear
2 Habits with the use of clinical indices to chart wear,
inclusive of the BEWE
3 Practitioner feedback of the BEWE
4 The scope of e-learning to help educate professionals
with the appropriate use of the BEWE
Clinical Practice Tools & the BEWE Saoirse O’TooleTo show how modern clinical practice tools can
be used alongside the BEWE to enhance tooth
wear monitoring:
1 Why using the BEWE alongside clinical adjuncts like study
models and clinical photographs can increase the likelihood
that you will pick up tooth wear progression earlier
2 When you can expect to see changes in the BEWE on
clinical examinations, study casts and intraoral scans
3 What software you can use to record the BEWE –
a step by step guide to the most commonly used clinical
recording software
Prevention & Erosion Rupert AustinAt the end of the session you will be updated
on the latest science behind the prevention
of erosion:
1 Overview of practical pathways for managing erosion cases
2 Preventative strategies based on diet and behaviour change
3 Update on oral care products and professionally applied
therapeutics for prevention of erosion
Which materials work Jose RodriguezAt the end of the session you will have
increased knowledge on the indications
and contraindications of direct and indirect
materials used to restore worn teeth:
1 Overview on types of direct and indirect materials
2 Clinical stages for direct restorations
3 Clinical stages for indirect restorations
How do composites perform? Vatche Kassardjian
1 Evidence supporting the use of composites in tooth wear
2 Longevity of composites in tooth wear
3 Typical complications, modes of failure, and guidance
for patients
Crowns & Tooth Wear Sachin Varma
1 Indications for providing crowns on patients with tooth wear
2 Longevity of crowns in tooth wear
3 Incorporating providing crowns within a practice setting
Supported by GSK the maker of
Aims & Objectives
References: 1. Bartlett D et al. Monitoring erosive toothwear: BEWE, a simple tool to protect patients and the profession. BDJ 2019. 226(12): 930-932
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