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IDA Annual ConferenceThe Galmont Hotel | Galway | April 4-6, 2019

NAVIGATING OUR FUTURE

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Fáilte go Gaillimh 2019!

The Annual Conference 2019 returns to the City of the Tribes on Ireland’s

beautiful Atlantic coast. This is a fantastic opportunity to bring along your

dental team for a fun, sociable and educational team-building experience.

Navigating the Future will be a conference with a difference!

I am very grateful to this year’s Conference Committee, chaired by Dr

Dermot Canavan (Dr Aoife Crotty, Dr Maurice Fitzgerald, Dr Alastair

Woods, Dr Helen Walsh, Dr Danny Collins and Elaine Hughes) who have

put together a world-class scientific programme for this year’s event. We

are extremely fortunate to have world-recognised experts such as Prof. Van

Haywood, Dr Shane White, Dr Frank Lobbezoo and Prof. Avi Banerjee, as

well as many more. The very best of local Irish talent will also present over

the three days, including Mr Conor Barry, Dr Paul Quinlan, Dr Pat Cleary,

Dr Seamus Sharkey and Dr Claire Healy.

We will of course have two programmes running simultaneously on Friday

and Saturday so delegates can choose which programme to attend. A full

dental nurses’ programme will take place on Saturday.

This year I am particularly delighted to welcome Dr Niamh O’Sullivan,

Professor Emerita of Visual Culture (National College of Art and Design,

Ireland), and founding Curator of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum,

Quinnipiac University, Connecticut, who will give what I believe to be a

fascinating lecture on The Great Famine. She has curated many exhibitions,

including the Famine exhibition, Coming Home: Art and the Great Hunger,

which attracted almost 100,000 visitors last year.

As every year, the dental trade show will showcase new and advanced

products, equipment and technology from the dental industry. All

members of the dental team will have the opportunity to discuss new

products and various advancements in services with our dental trade

colleagues.

2019 will see the continuation of the Annual GP Meeting at 1.00pm on

Friday, April 5 – all IDA GDPs are welcome to attend. This year the GP

Group will also have its AGM during this time slot.

Our golfers can look forward to our annual President’s Prize at Galway Golf

Club on Thursday, April 4, and we also have some tee times available on

Wednesday for those who are doing a pre-Conference course on Thursday.

Don’t forget our Annual Dinner on Friday night at the Galmont Hotel. All

are welcome. Remember to include Navigating our Future in your calendar

of events for 2019.

I look forward to seeing as many colleagues and team members as possible

in April!

Fáilte Romhaibh don nGaillimh, 2019

Filleann an Comhdháil bliantiúil i 2019 ar Chathair na dTreabh ar chósta

álainn Atlantach na hÉireann. Is deis iontach í seo, do fhoireann

fiaclóireachta a bhreith leat don ócáid taitneamhnach cuideachtúil agus

oideachasiúil. Beidh an comhdháil 'Ag Treorú an Todhchaí' mar comhdháil ar

leith againn.

Táimse thar a bheith buíoch do Chomhairle na Comhdhála i mbliana, is an

Chathaoirleach An Dr Diarmuid Ó Canabháin (An Dr Aoife Ní Chrotaigh, An

Dr Muiris Mac Gearailt, An Dr Helen Breathnach, An Dr Domhnall Ó Coileáin

agus Elaine Nic Aodha) atá tar éis clár eolaíochta den gcéad scoth a chur le

chéile don gComhdháil i mbliana. Tá an t-ádh dearg linn go mbeidh

saineolaithe domhanda le clú agus cáil orthu mar Van Haywood, Shane

White, Frank Lobbezoo agus Avi Banerjee, is a thuilleadh nach iad inár

dteannta. Beidh scoth na nGael i láthair thar trí lá, ina measc An Dr Pól Ó

Cuinnleáin, An Dr Pádraig Ó Cléirigh, An Dr Séamus Ó Searcaigh agus An Dr

Claire Ní Éalaithe, i dteannta mórán eile.

Beidh dhá chlár ag feidhimiú arís ag an am céanna ar an Aoine agus Satharn.

Beidh na baill in ann a rogha clár a leanúint. Beidh an clár iomlán d'altraí

déidliachta ar siúl ar an Satharn.

I mbliana, táim ar bís chun cuireadh a thabhairt don nDr Niamh Ní

Shúilleabháin, Ollamh Emerita de Chultúr Físe (Coláiste Náisiúnta Ealaíona

agus Dearadh, Éire) agus léiritheoir de Mhúsaem Ghorta Mhór na hÉireann,

Quinnipiac, Connecticut, a thabharfaidh léacht suimiúil ar an nGorta Mhór.

Tá sí tar éis an-chuid taispeántaisí a eagrú, ceann an Ghorta Mhóir ina measc,

'Ag filleadh abhaile: Ealaín agus an Ghorta Mhór'. Bhí nach mór 100,000

cuairteoirí ag an taispeántas seo anuraidh.

Mar a bhíonn gach aon bhliain, beidh an seó trádála ag taispeáint táirgí nua,

uirlisí agus teicneolaíocht ón dtionscail fiaclóireachta. Beidh deis ag an

bhfoireann ar fad cúrsaí a phlé leis na comhlachtaí seo.

Beidh cruinniú bliantúil dos na fiaclóirí ginearálta ar an Aoine, 5 Aibreán ag

1.00 i.n. Beidh fáilte roimh gach fiaclóir ón gCumann. Beidh an cruinniú

ginearálta bliantúil ag an ngrúpa seo ag an am céanna.

Beidh lucht gailf ag súil le dúis bliantúil an Uachtaráin ag Club Gailf na

Gaillimhe ar an nDéardaoin, 4 Aibreán agus tá cúpla spás ann ar an gCéadaoin

dóibh siúd a bheidh gafa le cúrsaí réamh-chomhdhála ar an nDéardaoin.

Ná dein dearmad ar an nDinnéar Bliantúil oíche Dé hAoine ag Óstán

Galmont. Fáilte roimh chách. Dein deimhin de 'Treorú an Todhchaí' a chur sa

dialann i 2019.

Táim ag tnúth leis an méid is mó d'fhiaclóirí agus a bhfóirne a fheiscint ann i

Mí Aibreán.

Prof. Leo StassenPresident Elect

PRESIDENT’S WELCOME FÁILTE ÓN UACHTARÁN

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Registration

All delegates must register to attend any part of the Conference at the

registration desk. No guests or unregistered delegates are permitted to access

any part of the Conference area including the trade show area.

The registration desk will be open at the following times:

Thursday 8.30am – 3.00pm (for pre-Conference bookings only)

Friday 8.00am – 4.00pm

Saturday 9.00am – 3.00pm

GP MEETING

A GP meeting for all IDA members will take place from 12.00pm – 1.00pm on

Friday, April 5. All IDA members welcome.

CONFERENCE BADGES

Please wear your name badge at all times in the Conference areas.

Conference badges must be shown/worn in order to access any lecture hall

or trade show area.

ANNUAL DINNER

The Annual Dinner will take place on Friday, April 5, in the Inis Mór Suite of

the Galmont Hotel. A drinks reception will take place in the front foyer at

7.00pm. Dress code is black tie. A seating plan will be in use.

Irish Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognised Provider. ADA CERP is a serviceof the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifyingquality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve orendorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hoursby boards of dentistry.Irish Dental Association designates this activity for 11.5 continuing education credits.(Friday and Saturday)

INTRODUCTION

PROGRAMME COLOUR CODE

AND CONTENTS

PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 6

CONFERENCE 9

DENTAL NURSES’ PROGRAMME 10

A dedicated nurses’ programme will take place on Saturday, April 6.Dental hygienists and practice managers are welcome to attend anyof the sessions.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Elaine Hughes Helen Walsh Alastair Woods

Dermot Canavan,Chair

Daniel Collins Aoife Crotty Maurice Fitzgerald

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PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY APRIL 4

Root to tip – endodontic and restorative treatment revisited Dr Pat Cleary

Endodontic treatment is an area of dentistry that requires: a) an investigative mind, in order to determine an accurate diagnosis; b) a science-based

mind to assist in a biological approach to treatment; c) an artist’s appreciation of preparation; and, d) an engineer’s approach to restoration. This hands-

on course will cover all these areas.

Learning objectives:

n make a definitive endodontic diagnosis;

n understand the cause of the problem and what is required for a successful outcome;

n embrace the art of endodontics; and,

n decide the requirements for the restoration of an endodontically treated tooth.

The art and science of posterior composites Dr Ian Cline

Direct posterior composites have become commonplace in general dental practice. However, clinical experience and studies have shown that

compared to dental amalgam they can create problems such as sensitivity, secondary caries and food packing due to poor contact areas. Ian

believes in the philosophy of ‘Better, Safer and Faster’ when it comes to composite placement. In his presentation and hands-on session, Ian will

present practical solutions to everyday problems, and show how applying the theory can lead to clinical success.

Learning objectives:

n to discuss the latest concepts in posterior composites;

n to appreciate strategies for dealing with the main problems that dentists have with posterior composites, including the use of rubber dam,

sectional matrices and bulk-fill techniques;

n “C-Factor” – why is it important and steps to minimise its influence;

n how to assess the occlusal scheme and build the restoration to minimise adjustments;

n to be able to select appropriate instrumentation for placement and manipulation of composite;

n to simplify finishing and polishing of posterior composites;

n to look at the management of posterior root-filled teeth and how SDR flow+ and ceramic onlays may be the best solution;

n uses of the deep marginal elevation (DME) technique; and,

n hands-on, Class I restoration, and Class II restoration with use of a sectional matrix system.

Achieving compliance – frequently asked questions Drs Eamon Croke and Nick Armstrong

Chair: Dr Jane Renehan

This interactive workshop aims to examine the topic of achieving compliance by answering the most frequently asked questions. Based on their

wide range of compliance experience, the presenters will demonstrate that simple solutions are normally the best solutions!

Participants will gain insight into: 1) the recently published HIQA infection control standards; 2) the Health and Safety Authority’s Guidance on

Hazards in Dentistry; and, 3) Dental Council Codes of Practice.

As delegates will be invited to submit compliance queries in advance of the workshop additional topics may be included. The workshop is

recommended for dentists, dental hygienists, practice managers and senior dental nurses.

Learning objectives:

n consider essential elements of compliance requirements and the role of statutory bodies;

n review the extensive range of resources and support tools available on the Best Practice section of the IDA website;

n examine the key areas of compliance under the headings dentist, dental team and clinical setting; and,

n provide participants with easily done improvement tips to make compliance achievable.

Full-day hands-on course

Half-day hands-on course

66

90 minutes

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Friday, april 5

annuaL PreSident’S dinner 20197.00pm Drinks reception8.15pm Dinner followed by dancing to Frankly SinatraticketS €85

All dental team members, trade members and friends welcome

6.00pm – IDU Annual General Meeting and IDA Annual General Meeting followed by trade show party.

Facial aesthetics - botulinum toxin Dr Brian Franks

With the population becoming more aesthetically aware, cosmetic dentistry and now facial aesthetics are rapidly developing disciplines within the dental

profession. Dental professionals are the ideal healthcare practitioners to combine non-surgical facial aesthetics with dental aesthetic treatments to provide

a total ‘facial aesthetic’ outcome. Upper face injections with botulinum toxin are the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatments worldwide. The use of

botulinum toxin for treatments specific to dentistry, for example bruxism and gummy smiles, will also be discussed, followed by live demonstrations.

Learning objectives

Attendance at this session will provide an understanding of:

n the importance of knowledge of the anatomy of the muscles when providing botulinum toxin injections;

n the importance of the consultation process to ensure that patients are sufficiently informed about the treatment choices and are appropriate patients to

receive treatment;

n identifying contraindications for botulinum toxin treatment;

n identifying the various injection techniques;

n identifying the risks of providing botulinum toxin treatment;

n the importance of continually updating your knowledge and skills; and,

n the importance of receiving appropriate training.

Getting started in digital dentistry Drs Maurice Fitzgerald and Alastair Woods

Without doubt the future of all dental practice lies with digital technologies. This half-day course aims to give a detailed overview to the participant of the

current landscape and the future of dental digital technologies. Emphasis will be placed on:

n practical integration into dental practice;

n the benefits and limitations of the technologies;

n economic pros and cons;

n hands-on time with intra-oral scanners and 3D printers; and,

n hands-on time with the associated software packages.

The course is designed to leave the participant more confident in making the switch to digital dentistry, and more assured of making the correct investment

in these exciting and disruptive technologies.

Full-day lecture + live demonstration

Half-day hands-on lecture

PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY APRIL 4

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONFERENCE PROGRAMME FRIDAY APRIL 5

PROGRAMME 1 INIS MÓR 2 9.00am – 10.00am Aesthetic and functional direct restorations

Ian Cline

10.00am – 11.00am How to predictably restore and replace teethPaul Quinlan

11.00am – 11.30am COFFEE BREAK

11.30am – 12.00pm Advanced crown and bridge digital restorative solutionsAshley Byrne

12.00pm – 1.00pm GP MEETING

1.00pm – 2.00pm LUNCH

2.00pm – 2.45pm Take the tooth – not the bone: avoiding complications in oral surgery Seamus Rogers

2.45pm – 3.30pm Avoiding complications of another type Martin Foster

3.30pm – 4.00pm COFFEE BREAK

4.00pm – 4.45pm

4.45pm – 5.45pm

PROGRAMME 2 INIS MÓR 3 9.00am – 10.00am Bleaching single dark teeth externally and internally

Van Haywood

10.00am – 11.00am Psychosocial value of root canal treatment Shane White

11.00am – 11.30am COFFEE BREAK

11.30am – 12.00pm Oral mucosal disease and what to referClaire Healy

12.00pm – 1.00pm Introduction to non-surgical facial aesthetics: why, who, where, how, when, when not and the JOY! Brian Franks

1.00pm – 2.00pm LUNCH

2.00pm – 2.45pm Dental sleep medicine: an emerging dental discipline Frank Lobbezoo

2.45pm – 3.30pm Bruxism: friend or foe? Frank Lobbezoo

3.30pm – 4.00pm COFFEE BREAK

Both programmes will merge for the last two presentations – two fascinating speakers/topics not to be missed by any dental team member.

Approaches to challenging consultations Ciara Doherty

Representing the unrepresentable – The Great HungerNiamh O’Sullivan

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SATURDAY APRIL 6

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PROGRAMME 1 INIS MÓR 2

10.00am – 11.00am Tooth enamel: of mice and men Shane White

11.00am – 11.30am COFFEE BREAK

11.30am – 12.00pm Advanced prosthetic and denture digital solutions Ashley Byrne

12.00pm – 1.00pm Preparation design – today’s relevance! Seamus Sharkey

1.00pm – 2.00pm LUNCH

2.00pm – 2.45pm Pre-bleaching examination for best tooth- whitening outcome Van Haywood

2.45pm – 3.30pm Preventing dentistry ‘MI’ way! Avi Banerjee

3.30pm – 4.00pm COFFEE BREAK

4.00pm – 4.45pm ‘MI’ caries management – take it, leave it or stick to it! Avi Banerjee

PROGRAMME 2 INIS MÓR 3

10.00am – 11.00am Endodontic microsurgery: the ultimate tooth- saving treatment - Part I Daniel Flynn

11.00am – 11.30am COFFEE BREAK

11.30am – 12.00pm Endodontic microsurgery, the ultimate tooth- saving treatment- Part II Daniel Flynn

12.00pm – 12.30pm Perio update for daily practice Rachel Doody

12.30pm – 1.00pm Prepare for success: five tips for stress-free dental care for adults with disabilities Caoimhin MacGhiolla Phadraig

1.00pm – 2.00pm LUNCH

2.00pm – 2.45pm The ideal appliance for the individual patient Kate Counihan

2.45pm – 3.30pm Functional considerations in orofacial reconstruction after cancer ablative surgery Conor Barry

3.30pm – 4.00pm COFFEE BREAK

4.00pm – 4.45pm Implant-based rehabilitation in the management of maxillary and mid-face malignancy: a classification-based approach Chris Butterworth

9.00am – 9.45am The oral microbiome in health and disease – an ecological perspective Prof. Philip Marsh

RISKCREDIT

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NURSES’ PROGRAMME SATURDAY APRIL 6

PROGRAMME THE BURREN SUITE

9.30am – 1.00pm Enhancing your patient experience – a workshop for dental nurses/practice managers Horton Consulting Including: n marketing a dental practice; n social media; n managing stock control; n GDPR; and, n dealing with difficult patients.

1.00pm – 2.00pm LUNCH

2.00pm – 2.45pm Dental records Thomas McCaffrey

2.45pm – 3.30pm Infection prevention and control – four things you must do Jane Renehan

Dental nurses/practice managers are welcome to attend any lecture on the Friday and Saturday programmes.

RISKCREDIT

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DR JOE MOLONEY AWARD

The Dr Joe Moloney Award is awarded to an outstanding Irishpresenter/lecturer at our conference, and is chosen by the delegates. The winner of the Award, which is kindly sponsored by the Dental Health Foundation, will be chosen on the final day of the Conference,when all delegates will have the chance to nominate their presenter of choice.

DR TONY COSTELLO MEDAL

The Costello Medal is awarded to a student or students from one of thedental schools each year for a table demonstration on Friday of theConference. The competition will be judged on a table demonstration orposter demonstration of not more than 10 minutes’ duration on a subjectapplicable to general dental practice. The Irish Dental Association willprovide a grant for each demonstration.

Dr Harry Barry (centre), pictured with Drs Paddy Crotty and ClodaghMcAllister, was the recipient of the Joe Moloney Award for 2018.

Mrs Jackie Costello (centre) is pictured with 2018 Costello Medal Awardwinners Rawan Kahatab and Jelena Djokic.

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DR NICK ARMSTRONGFormer Principal Dental Surgeon, HSE andmember of the IDA's Quality and PatientSafety Committee

Achieving compliance – frequently asked questions

This interactive workshop aims to examine the topic of

achieving compliance.

Learning objectives:

n consider essential elements of compliance

requirements and the role of statutory bodies;

n review the extensive range of resources and

support tools available on the Best Practice

section of the IDA website;

n examine the key areas of compliance under the

headings dentist, dental team and clinical setting;

and,

n provide participants with easily done

improvement tips to make compliance achievable.

PROFESSOR AVIJIT BANERJEE Chair in Cariology & Operative Dentistry,Hon. Consultant/Clinical Lead,Restorative Dentistry

Preventing dentistry ‘MI’ way!

In his first lecture, Avi will outline and discuss what

the term ‘MI’ dentistry (minimum intervention oral

healthcare and minimally invasive operative

management) means to the profession and other

stakeholders.

‘MI’ caries management – take it, leave it or stick

to it!

In his second presentation, Avi will update the

modern understanding of the caries process and

management of the more extensive lesion, using

selective carious tissue excavation approaches.

MR CONOR BARRYConsultant Head & Neck Cancer Surgeon,National Maxillofacial Unit, St James’s HospitalDublin/Dublin Dental University Hospital

Functional considerations in orofacial

reconstruction after cancer ablative surgery

Optimisation of orofacial reconstruction requires

careful consideration of the functional

requirements of the patient. In particular, speech,

swallow and the need for dental rehabilitation must

be considered when planning the reconstruction. A

close working relationship with a restorative dentist

with training in maxillofacial prosthodontics is

essential. This lecture provides an overview of the

decision pathways and algorithms involved.

MICHAEL BENTLEYHorton ConsultancyDental Practice ManagementConsultant/Dental Nurse

Practice management for the dental nurse and

practice manager

This workshop is designed for dental nurses/

practice managers to support them in running/

developing the practice. Delegates will:

n understand the branding and marketing that is

essential for your practice’s success;

n understand how social media can work for your

practice;

n learn how to turn marketing enquiries into

patients through front desk phone calls;

n GDPR; and,

n dealing with difficult patients.

DR CHRIS BUTTERWORTHConsultant in Oral Rehabilitation,University Hospital Aintree and LiverpoolDental Hospital, Hon. Senior Lecturer inMaxillofacial Prosthodontics, University ofLiverpool

Implant-based rehabilitation in the

management of maxillary and mid-face

malignancy: a classification-based approach.

Treatment paradigms for the dental and prosthetic

rehabilitation of patients with head and neck

cancer are changing. This lecture will discuss the

clinical approaches based on the degree of

maxillary/mid-face resection, together with novel

approaches developed by the team in Liverpool to

provide maxillary implant-supported fixed dental

rehabilitation, often in a matter of weeks following

maxillectomy for selected cases.

MR ASHLEY BYRNEClinical Dental Technician, Byrnes DentalLaboratory, UK

Advanced digital solutions in modern

restorative dentistry

This presentation looks at how digital dentistry

advancements are improving restorative dentistry

treatment options. From case planning through to

temporisation then on to definitive options, the

lecture looks at the value of digital dentistry. Using

intra-oral scans, CAD-CAM and 3D printing of both

resins and metals, it’s never been a more exciting

time to be in restorative dentistry, and this lecture

shows the latest and greatest of those

developments.

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DR PAT CLEARYPractice Limited to Endodontics, Dublin

Root to tip – endodontic and restorative

treatment revisited

Endodontic treatment is an area of dentistry that

requires: a) an investigative mind, to determine an

accurate diagnosis; b) a science-based mind to assist

in a biological approach to treatment; c) an artist’s

appreciation of preparation; and, d) an engineer’s

approach to restoration. This hands-on course will

cover all these areas. At the end of this course

participants should be in a position to:

a) make a definitive endodontic diagnosis;

b) understand the cause of the problem and what is

required for a successful outcome;

c) embrace the art of endodontics; and,

d) decide the requirements for the restoration of an

endodontically treated tooth.

DR IAN CLINEGDP and Lecturer, King’s College London

Aesthetic and functional direct restorations

Ian believes in the preservation of tooth structure

while also exceeding the expectations of the

patient in terms of aesthetics and longevity. He will

illustrate his minimalist approach with numerous

clinical cases from his practice. In this presentation,

Ian will take a broad view of the use of direct

composite and show, among other things:

n tooth analysis to simplify shade selection;

n how to choose an appropriate composite;

n overview of the ‘Dahl concept’;

n how to rapidly finish and polish composite for

excellent results; and,

n composite restoration of the root-filled posterior

tooth.

DR KATE COUNIHANSpecialist Orthodontist, Tralee, Co. Kerry

The ideal appliance for the individual patient

Over the last 20 years there has been a large

increase in the general public’s interest in

orthodontics. Every orthodontic practice has

experienced a significant increase in the proportion

of adults seeking treatment. Patients are also more

demanding in relation to quality of results and

length of treatment. We have also seen an increase

in the number and types of appliances we use. Our

techniques have also changed dramatically. This

lecture will discuss the appropriate timing,

treatment techniques, and most suitable

appliances for the individual patient. It will show

how newer appliances and techniques are used. It

will also show how some older and newer

appliances can be combined to be most effective.

DR EAMON CROKEGDP, Dublin, and member of the IDA'sQuality and Patient Safety Committee

Achieving compliance – frequently asked questions

This interactive workshop aims to examine the topic of

achieving compliance.

Learning objectives:

n consider essential elements of compliance

requirements and the role of statutory bodies;

n review the extensive range of resources and

support tools available on the Best Practice

section of the IDA website;

n examine the key areas of compliance under the

headings dentist, dental team and clinical setting;

and,

n provide participants with easily done

improvement tips to make compliance achievable.

DR CIARA DOHERTYGeneral Medical Practitioner, Dublin

Approaches to challenging consultations

This presentation will cover the consultation

models used in general practice training. These

help to establish a structure and effectiveness to

the consultation, and can help to reduce difficult

outcomes. A clear explanation of the various

clinician/patient factors at play in the consultation

will also be discussed, as well as the impact of

work-related stress and how to manage this.

DR RACHEL DOODYPractice Limited to Periodontics, Dublin

Perio update for daily practice

At the end of this lecture, delegates should be:

familiar with the new classification of periodontal

and peri-implant diseases; able to screen patients

for periodontal diseases; able to group patients

based on their classification and risk profile;

familiar with current treatment modalities for

patient groups; and, familiar with how to maintain

different patient groups.

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DR MAURICE FITZGERALDPractice Limited toProsthodontics, Dublin

Getting started in digital dentistry

This half-day course will give a detailed overview of

the current landscape and future of dental digital

technologies. Emphasis will be placed on:

n practical integration into dental practice;

n the benefits and limitations of the technologies;

n economic pros and cons;

n hands-on time with intra-oral scanners;

n hands-on time with 3D printers; and,

n hands-on time with the associated software

packages.

The course is designed to leave the participant

more confident in making the switch to digital

dentistry and more assured of making the correct

investment in these exciting technologies.

DR DANIEL FLYNNSpecialist Endodontist, Private Practice,London

Endodontic microsurgery: the ultimate tooth-

saving treatment

Endodontic microsurgery fits in with the narrative

of minimally invasive dentistry and broad thinking

in our treatment planning. It has become

increasingly clear that it is preferable to retain a

natural tooth rather than elect for its removal and

replacement, so long as the tooth is restorable and

periodontally viable. With already excellent success

rates for our conventional root canal treatment,

having endodontic microsurgery as a back-up

option gives the general dentist huge confidence

in the ability to achieve endodontic success.

DR MARTIN FOSTERIrish Lead, Dental Protection

Avoiding complications of another type

As every clinician understands, the key to

achieving the best outcome is careful assessment

to ensure an understanding of a situation and

identify where the potential problems may come

from so these risks can be managed effectively. The

same principles apply with respect to managing

dentolegal risk. This presentation will highlight

some of the more common issues faced by the

dental team and provide practical tips on how to

prevent recognised dentolegal complications

causing problems.

DR BRIAN FRANKS Programme Clinical Director and SeniorLecturer, City of London Dental School

Introduction to non-surgical facial aesthetics:

why, who, where, how, when, when not and

the JOY!

This presentation will provide an introduction to

non-surgical facial aesthetics (NSFA). It will help

you to understand the role of these treatments in

facial enhancement, in particular botulinum toxin

and dermal fillers. This will include the specific role

of botulinum toxin in the dental setting where it

can be used to enhance treatment outcomes of

bruxism and gummy smiles. It will provide an

insight into setting up a successful and profitable

NSFA practice, and promote understanding of the

importance of appropriate training.

PROFESSOR VAN HAYWOODProfessor of Restorative Sciences, DentalCollege of Georgia at Augusta University

Bleaching single dark teeth, externally and

internally

Restorative indications for anterior endodontically

treated teeth have changed. Aesthetic evaluations,

bonding insights, and special tray fabrication

designs will be explained.

Pre-bleaching examination for best tooth-

whitening outcome

The most critical factor in the tooth-whitening

process is proper examination prior to initiating

bleaching treatment. The diagnosis of the cause of

discolouration then determines the treatment

options.

DR CLAIRE HEALYConsultant/Associate Professor in OralMedicine, Division of Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine andOral Pathology, Dublin Dental UniversityHospital, Trinity College Dublin

Oral mucosal disease and what to refer

This lecture will cover oral mucosal disease,

including oral manifestations of systemic disease.

At the end of the lecture, attendees should: know

what oral mucosal diseases can be managed in the

general dental practice setting; know what oral

mucosal diseases should be referred for further

investigation and management; understand the

referral process; and, be familiar with the ongoing

management of patients with oral mucosal disease

who are discharged from an oral medicine unit.

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MS LAURA HORTON, Horton ConsultancyDental Practice ManagementConsultant/Dental Nurse

Practice management for the dental nurse and

practice manager

This workshop is designed for dental nurses/

practice managers to support them in

running/developing the practice. Delegates will:

n understand the branding and marketing that is

essential for your practice’s success;

n understand how social media can work for your

practice;

n learn how to turn marketing enquiries into

patients through front desk phone calls;

n GDPR; and,

n dealing with difficult patients.

DR FRANK LOBBEZOOProfessor in Orofacial Pain and RelatedDisorders, Chair, Department of OralHealth Sciences, Vice-Dean, AcademicCentre for Dentistry Amsterdam

Dental sleep medicine: an emerging dental

discipline

While most sleep disorders should be diagnosed

and treated by medical doctors, some belong to

the dental domain. In this lecture, an overview of

these dental sleep disorders will be given, with a

focus on obstructive sleep apnoea.

Bruxism: friend or foe?

Bruxism is a phenomenon that is well known to

dentists. Over the past years, however, new

insights have emerged that represent a true

paradigm shift.

DR CAOIMHIN MacGIOLLA PHADRAIGConsultant, Special Care Dentistry, Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin

Prepare for success: five tips for stress-free

dental care for adults with disabilities

In this talk Kev shares his top tips to make

managing patients with disabilities easier for the

patient and the dental team. This talk will give

attendees solid tips that will increase their

confidence to treat seemingly complex patients.

Specific topics covered include tricks for better

assessment, better decision making, and how to

make oral hygiene advice actually fun.

PROFESSOR PHILP MARSH

The oral microbiome in health and disease –an ecological perspective

THOMAS McCAFFREYDento Legal Advisor, Dental Protection

Dental records

This presentation will provide an overview and

update of record keeping and describe the

importance of good records within risk management

for the whole dental team.

DR NIAMH O’SULLIVANProfessor Emerita of Visual Culture(National College of Art and Design,Ireland) and founding Curator of Ireland’sGreat Hunger Museum, QuinnipiacUniversity, Connecticut

Representing the unrepresentable

Over a million died during the Great Hunger.

Before and during, over 2.5 million emigrated. The

pall of death and emigration, poverty and

destitution, erosions of language and culture, and

survivors’ guilt, meant that the burden of

representation passed from generation to

generation. The impossibility of giving voice to

those who experienced the Famine, the paucity of

material traces, and the scarcity of contemporary

images, create challenges and opportunities that,

arguably, artists are uniquely equipped to meet.

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DR PAUL QUINLANPractice Limited to Periodontics, Dublin

How to predictably restore and replace teeth

As dentists we are often faced with a dilemma as to

what to do when a patient presents with single or

multiple severely broken down teeth. Should these

teeth be retained or replaced? Dental implants

seem to provide an ideal alternative; however, they

are not without their problems. The purpose of this

presentation is to help the dentist to decide which

approach to take and provide periodontal and

prosthodontic strategies to increase the likelihood

of long-term success.

DR JANE RENEHANQuality & Patient Safety Committee, IDA

Infection prevention and control

– four things you must do

During this lecture, Jane will focus on the four

infection prevention and control risk factors in

dentistry, as identified by HIQA. She will give

practical ‘how to’ guidance for dental nurses,

practice managers and dental team members to

assist them in supporting infection control

compliance in the dental surgery.

Lecture objectives:

n awareness of HIQA's four dental risk management

factors;

n identifying essential dos and don'ts to meet

infection control standards; and,

n recognising the core compliance elements of a

dental practice infection control strategy.

DR SEAMUS ROGERSOral Surgeon, Dublin

Take the tooth, not the bone: avoiding

complications in oral surgery

A non-surgical extraction is often referred to as a

‘simple’ extraction but in many cases the non-

surgical approach can lead to more problems

postoperatively. Seamus will discuss the pre-

operative assessment of his patients and the

reasons why a clinician would ‘skip’ the non-

surgical approach to an extraction in favour of the

flapless sectioning of the tooth or the conventional

surgical removal of the tooth. Seamus will

demonstrate how to predictably section and

remove a multirooted tooth, and why this is so

beneficial to both clinician and patient.

DR SEAMUS SHARKEYPractice Limited to Prosthodontics, Cork

Preparation design – today’s relevance!

This presentation will cover the classic and current

trends in preparation design for fixed

prosthodontics. From classic textbook preparations

to more recent innovations, we will look at what

factors are still as relevant today as they were 50

years ago. Also, what have modern materials

allowed us to refine/change in the everyday crown

preparation protocols and designs? These and

other related questions will be answered with the

emphasis on clinically relevant information for the

practitioner. Learning objectives will include:

understanding the principles of preparation design

and their use in everyday practice; and, knowing

how these designs affect the biological and

technological limits of fixed prosthodontics.

DR ALASTAIR WOODSGDP, Dublin

Getting started in digital dentistry

This half-day course will give a detailed overview of

the current landscape and future of dental digital

technologies. Emphasis will be placed on:

n practical integration into dental practice;

n the benefits and limitations of the technologies;

n economic pros and cons;

n hands-on time with intra-oral scanners;

n hands-on time with 3D printers; and,

n hands-on time with the associated software

packages.

The course is designed to leave the participant

more confident in making the switch to digital

dentistry and more assured of making the correct

investment in these exciting technologies.

DR SHANE WHITEProfessor of Endodontics in theConstitutive & Regenerative Sciences,University of California, Los Angeles

Psychosocial value of root canal treatment

We must consider the whole patient. This lecture will

help you to: listen to and counter patient

perceptions of fear, pain and anxiety; discuss the

financial benefits of retaining a tooth through root

canal treatment; and, advocate for saving teeth.

Tooth enamel: of mice and men

This lecture will look at how enamel is put together,

how it comes apart, the importance of preservation,

and how to best use it in restorative dentistry. Topics

will include the linkage of genes to masticatory

function, the miracle of biofabrication, nano to

macro structure, the remarkable dentinoenamel

junction, mouse models, and man’s grief and pain.

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ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORT

CONFERENCE HOTEL

The Galmont Hotel, Lough Atalia Road, Galway 091-538 300

(formerly the Radisson Hotel)

All nights of conference: ¤161 double/twin; ¤151 single

HOTELS

Hotel Meyrick, Eyre Square 091-564 041

Harbour Hotel, New Dock St 091-894 800

All nights of conference: ¤155 B&B double/twin ; ¤140 B&B single

BED AND BREAKFAST/GUESTHOUSES

Asgard, 21 College Road 091-566 855

Avalon, 11 College Road 091-568 600

College Crest, 5 College Road 091-564 744

St Jude’s Lodge, 24 College Road 091-569 100

RESTAURANTS

Aniar Restaurant, 53 Lower Dominick Street 091-535 947

TAXI

Procabs 091-535 353

Big O Taxis 091-585 858

Galway Taxis 091-561 111

TRAIN/BUS

Please note that the train station and bus station are both beside the

Galmont Hotel, Lough Atalia Road, Galway.

For a full timetable of trains to/from Galway check: www.irishrail.ie.

For buses check: www.buseireann.ie.

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SOCIAL PROGRAMME

PRESIDENT’S GOLF COMPETITION Galway Bay Golf Resort

The President’s Golf competition will take place at Galway Bay Golf Resorton Thursday, April 4, from 1.00pm. For anyone booked to do a pre-Conference course on Thursday, we have reserved some tee times onWednesday, April 3, in the afternoon.Playing in three balls. As well as Conference delegates, accompanyingpersons and all trade exhibitors are also welcome to play. Only delegatesregistered for the Conference can be eligible for the President’s Prize.

TRADE SHOW OPENING PARTY

The ‘Navigating the Future’ trade show party will be officially opened by

newly elected President Prof. Leo Stassen at approximately 8.00pm on

Thursday directly after the AGM in the trade show area.

All delegates and trade sponsors are invited to attend. Fun, music and

drinks will be provided for all.

Come along and enjoy the party!

ANNUAL DINNER Inis Mór

The Annual Dinner will take place on Friday April 5. A drinks reception will

commence at 7.00pm followed by dinner and entertainment. Dress code is

black tie. Tickets are ¤85 and available from IDA House. All dental team

members, trade members and friends are welcome to attend. Dancing to

Frankly Sinatra.

PAST PRESIDENTS’ LUNCH

The Past Presidents’ lunch will take place in the Lough Atalia Suite on the

fifth floor of The Galmont Hotel on Saturday at 1.00pm.

Tee Time: 1.00pm Green fees: ¤50

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TRADE SHOW

LIST OF EXHIBITORS

GOLD

G1 ColgateG2 DMIG3 KBC Bank

SILVER

S1 DentawealthS2 Coltene LtdS3 Quintess DentaS4 Tekno SurgicalS5 Dentsply SironaS6 WrigleyS7 Johnson & Johnson

BRONZE

B1 & B9 B.F. Mulholland LtdB2 McDowell & Service Dental Laboratory LtdB3 Southern Cross DentalB4 TePeB5 ZirkonzahnB6 ESM Digital SolutionsB7 Pamex LtdB8 DeCare Dental

TRADE1 Omega Financial Management2 Handpiece Harry3 Septodont4 QSIP ltd5 Curaprox6 Dentech7 Braemar Finance8 Initial Medical Services9 Dental Protection10 Morris Dental Company Ltd11 Dental Insights12 MedAccount13 NSK14 HDMS15 Karma Sales and Service Ltd16 Happy Threads17 Coincidental18 Doyle Mahon Insurance19 GC UK Ltd20 Dental Health Foundation21 Environmental Protection Agency22 Moore Wealth Management23 Optident24 Southern Implants

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All delegates at this year’s Annual Conference are invited to submit a piece of art

for display in the Galmont Hotel on Friday afternoon, April 5. Pieces are invited

from all disciplines of the arts, including painting, photography, sculpture,

woodwork, textiles, etc. Art works will be displayed for exhibition purposes and

adjudicated. An overall prize will be announced at the Annual Dinner.

EXHIBITIONART

To register please email [email protected]. Please register what you are exhibiting in advance to allow us to be able to display your piece.

Galmont Hotel Friday, April 5

SinGLeRoom

€151per night

(incl. breakfast)

DoubLeRoom

€161per night

(incl. breakfast)

To avail of the Irish Dental Association 2019 Conference accommodation rate, please follow the steps below:n log on to www.thegalmont.com;

n enter the required dates (April 3, 4 and 5, 2019); and,n enter DENTAL into the PROMO code.

ACCOMMODATION IN GALWAY –THE GALMONT HOTEL

(formerly the Radisson Hotel)

THE CITY OF TRIBES

The Galmont Hotel, Lough Atalia Road, Galway T: 091-538300

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MEMBERS NON-MEMBERS

Pre-Conference coursesHALF-DAY/HANDS-ON

COMPOSITES – DR IAN CLINE €300 €600

FULL-DAY/HANDS-ON

ENDODONTICS – DR PAT CLEARY €450 €900

HALF-DAY/LECTURE

DIGITAL DENTISTRY – DR MAURICE FITZGERALD €250 €500

90-MINUTE/LECTURE

COMPLIANCE €95 €190

FULL-DAY DEMO/LECTURE

FACIAL AESTHETICS – DR BRIAN FRANKS €350 €700

All delegates must register for the Conference. Please log on to www.dentist.ie to register. If you are unsure of your log-in details, please contact IDA House at 01-295 0072.

ANNUAL CONFERENCE, APRIL 4-6, GALMONT HOTEL, GALWAY PRE-CONFERENCE COMBINATIONS Please indicate your choice(s) by ticking the relevant box(es).

Non-Member Student IDA Life Member

Online bookings will close at midnight on Tuesday, April 3, 2019. All bookings after this date must be made on site.Please note that the early bird prices listed will increase by ¤50 on all options after Thursday, March 1, 2019.

Main Conference only Member

Full Conference €350 €700 €220 €170

One day of Conference €250 €500 €130 €120

Dental team

Dental nurse/hygienist €100

Discounted packagesPackage 1 Composites AM/PM + one-day conference €550 €1,100

Package 2 Composites AM/PM + full conference €650 €1,300

Package 3 Endodontics + one-day conference €700 €1,400

Package 4 Endodontics + full conference €800 €1,600

Package 5 Digital dentistry AM/PM + one-day conference €500 €1,000

Package 6 Digital dentistry AM/PM + full conference €600 €1,200

Package 7: Compliance AM/PM + one-day conference €345 €690

Package 8: Compliance AM/PM + full conference €445 €890

Package 9 Facial aesthetics + one-day conference €600 €1,200

Package 10 Facial aesthetics + full conference €700 €1,400

Package 11 Composites AM/PM + Digital dentistry AM/PM €550 €1,100

Package 12 Composites AM/PM + Digital dentistry AM/PM €800 €1,600

+ one-day conference

Package 13 Composites AM/PM + Digital dentistry AM/PM €900 €1,800

+ full conference

Package 14 Compliance AM/PM + Digital dentistry AM/PM €345 €690

Package 15 Compliance AM/PM + Digital dentistry AM/PM €575 €1190

+ 1-day conference

Package 16 Compliance AM/PM + Digital dentistry AM/PM €695 €1390

+ full conference

Package 17 Compliance AM/PM + Composites AM/PM €395 €790

Package 18 Compliance AM/PM + Composites AM/PM €645 €1290

+ 1-day conference

Package 19 Compliance AM/PM + Composites AM/PM €745 €1490

+ full conference

Cancellation PolicyAll cancellations must be received in writing either by email, or by post to IDA House, Unit 2 Leopardstown Office Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18. Cancellationsreceived 29 days or more prior to the course/event will be entitled to a 100% refund. Cancellations received between 15 days and 28 days (inclusive) prior to thecourse/event will receive a 75% refund. For cancellations received between one day and 14 days (inclusive) prior to the course/event, no refund will be given.Failure to attend the course/event on the day will constitute late cancellation and no refund will be given. Substitutions are welcome at any time. Due tounforeseen circumstances, the programme may change and the IDA reserves the right to cancel the event or alter the venue and/or speakers.

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GALWAY 2018

Clockwise from top left: Pat O’Brien, DMI; Kieran O’Connor, IDA President; Richard Kenny, DMI; and, Shane O’Neill, DMI. Dr Maria O'Grady trying out the tech at thetrade show. Nick McKelvie (left) and Jesse Morrow (right) with the President. Bal Chand, Optident; Dr William Rymer; Dr Brian Dunne; and, Dr Josephine Griffin.

Left: Dr Marcella Torres Leavy with Mark Allen of Coltene. Right: Dental hygienists were well represented with (from left): Susan Johnston; Isobel Minogue; SandraJoyce; Donna Patton; and, Jeannine Byrne.

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We’re not usually good at blowing our own trumpet but when you’re the number one journal for

Irish dentists and produced by the internationally renowned

Irish Dentists Association,

you deserve a little trill.

*83% of Irish dentists voted JIDA number one choice

according to Behaviour and Attitudes Survey

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IRISH DENTAL ASSOCIATION Unit 2 Leopardstown Office Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18

T +353 1 295 0072 F +353 1 295 0092www.dentist.ie

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Irish Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognised Provider. ADA CERP is a serviceof the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying qualityproviders of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorseindividual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours byboards of dentistry.Irish Dental Association designates this activity for 11.5 continuing education credits.