BSP - British Society of Periodontology

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The British Society of Periodontology was founded in 1949 "to promote for the benefit of the public the art and science of Dentistry, and in particular the art and science of Periodontology and in furtherance thereof........, to advance all aspects of Periodontology and to promote improvements in the teaching of the same."

The BSP awards prizes for research into periodontology, both for undergraduate and postgraduate students, on an annual basis.

Meetings are held in the Spring and Autumn of each year. Regional groups have been set up to provide educational meetings and courses for GDPs and periodontists at a number of centres across the UK.

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  • GU33 Liss
    Royaume-Uni
  • Tel : +44 (0)1730 890478
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  • <p></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><b>The BSP celebrates its 70th Anniversary in 2019</b>. Much has changed in society, healthcare and dentistry since 1949, and we have progressed to what we believe is an evidence-based, science-driven model of patient management.</p><p>In keeping with the Society’s traditions, the topics at this meeting range from the use of new technologies for diagnosis, treatment planning and delivery of periodontal treatment, through cost-effectiveness and reasonable expectations of treatment (and what this means for clinician and patient) and the local, systemic and other impacts of some of the daily interventions we use in dentistry and medicine. We will even address whether we are in fact still using 70-year old strategies for the management of complications of the most modern restorative treatments.</p><p>The Annual General Meeting, Sir Wilfred Fish Research Prize and Section meetings will be held on the afternoon preceding the main conference.  We hope to address issues related to the future training options for periodontal practitioners in the UK, and the impact and teaching of the Disease Classification derived from the World Workshop and released in 2018, and how this relates to the BSP’s proposals for implementation in the UK in the Practitioners’ Section and Teachers’ Section meetings. All those attending the main conference are welcome to come to these meetings.</p><p>We hope to have a informative, useful and enjoyable meeting at the Grand Hotel in Brighton in April 2019.</p><p></p>
    • Brighton and Hove, Royaume-Uni
    • 97-99 Kings Road
      Royaume-Uni
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    24

    2019

    British Society of Periodontology - Annual Conference 2019

    Brighton and Hove, Royaume-Uni
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  • <p></p><p></p><p><b>BES Programme - Friday</b></p><p></p><ul><li>Registration, Tea/Coffee, Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Management of dental trauma<br></li><li>Miss Serpil Djemal - UK<br></li><li>Tea/Coffee Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Two Minute silence<br></li><li>Tea/Coffee Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Current concepts in root canal preparation<br></li><li>Prof Ove Peters - USA<br></li><li>Endodontics in a world of implants<br></li><li>Dr Anthony Summerwill - UK<br></li><li>Lunch Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>The future of root canal preparation<br></li><li>Prof Ove Peters - USA<br></li><li>Tea/Coffee Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Diagnosis and treatment planning for periradicular surgery<br></li><li>Prof Thomas von Arx - Switzerland<br></li><li>Close<br></li></ul><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><br><p></p><p><b>BSP Programme - Friday</b></p><p></p><ul><li>Registration, Tea/Coffee, Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Is non-surgical therapy still the fundamental treatment for periodontitis?<br></li><li>Dr Lars Laurell - Sweden<br></li><li>Tea/Coffee Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Two Minute silence<br></li><li>Tea/Coffee Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Laser therapy - Is it just a gimmick?<br></li><li>Prof Andreas Braun - Germany<br></li><li>Surgical management of periodontitis - making a comeback?<br></li><li>Prof Anton Sculean - Switzerland<br></li><li>Lunch Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>Mucogingival surgery for recession - Just for cosmetics?<br></li><li>Dr Paul Baker - UK<br></li><li>Tea/Coffee Trade Exhibition<br></li><li>How effective are treatments for peri-implantitis?<br></li><li>Prof Anton Sculean - Switzerland<br></li><li>Close</li></ul><p></p>
    • Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
    • Broad St, B1 2EA,
      Royaume-Uni
    Nov
    11

    2016

    The PanDental Society Conference 2016

    Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
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  • <p></p><p>Describes the types of bone defects caused by periodontal disease and options that are currently available to treat these defects and regenerate lost periodontal tissues.</p><p><b>Objectives</b></p><p>By the end of the session you should be able to :</p><p></p><ul><li>Understand the result of periodontal disease and types of bone defects            <br></li><li>Options available to treat such defects<br></li><li>Historical Review<br></li><li>What long-term outcomes can be expected?<br></li></ul><p></p><p></p>
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    Sep
    22

    2016

    Treatment of bony defects caused by periodontal disease -...

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  • <p></p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>Following tooth extraction, a well-described process of wound healing events results in an extensive three dimensional bone resorption of the alveolar ridge that may present a significant problem for later prosthetic reconstruction either with a conventional bridge or an implant-supported crown. For this reason, several techniques and materials have been suggested to preserve ridge dimensions and contour and, thus, to facilitate the construction of a future prosthesis that satisfies aesthetic and functional demands. The aim of this presentation is to critically present and discuss the current literature evaluating the histological and dimensional changes following tooth extraction and the effectiveness of various alveolar ridge preservation techniques on preserving ridge dimensions, promoting new bone formation in post extraction sockets and facilitating implant placement.</p><p><strong>Aims</strong></p><p>To present the current evidence on the effectiveness  of various ridge preservation techniques on preserving ridge dimensions, promoting new bone formation in post extraction sockets and facilitating implant placement</p><p><strong>Objectives</strong></p><ol><li>To outline the clinical importance of post extraction alveolar ridge resorption.</li><li>To present the different treatment approaches for alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) </li><li>To review the evidence on the effectiveness of ARP on: a) preserving ridge dimensions b) improving implant related outcomes</li></ol><p></p>
    • En ligne (Webinar)
    Juil
    21

    2016

    Management of the extraction site

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  • <p></p><ul><li>Understanding Our Microbiome - An Evolutionary Perspective<br></li><li>Communication Skills Workshop<br></li><li>Understanding Our Microbiome 2<br></li><li>Perio in General Practice<br></li><li>Motivational Interviewing Workshop<br></li><li>Living with Our Microbiome - Antibiotics, Probiotics or No Biotics?<br></li><li>Disease Management - Surgical Options<br></li><li>Communication Skills Workshop (Repeat)<br></li><li>Implants in the Perio-Susceptible Patient<br></li><li>Motivational Interviewing Workshops (Repeat) ...<br></li></ul><p></p>
    • Oxford, Royaume-Uni
    • High Street
      Royaume-Uni
    Avr
    07

    2016

    Spring Meeting 2016

    Oxford, Royaume-Uni
    BSP - British Society of Periodontology