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| CPD article p42 | Implant case report p56 | New products p83 A packed programme! BDA 2012.


Manchester event has something for everyone


With more than ı30 speakers, an extensive exhibition and a lively social programme, the 20ı2 British Dental Conference and Exhibition in Manchester (26-28 April) has plenty to offer. The event will bring together


professionals from across the UK for lectures, seminars and social events. Topping the bill of clinical


speakers in the exchange hall are international experts John Kanca III and Lorenzo Vanini. John Kanca, a private


practitioner known for his expertise in adhesives, will present four lectures


focusing on adhesives, pulpal symptoms, ceramics and resin composites. Lorenzo Vanini, a private practi- tioner and professor of restorative dentistry from Italy, will be presenting two


lectures on aesthetic dentistry in the anterior teeth. Further clinical expertise


will be provided by Robert Wassell, senior lecturer and honorary consultant in restora- tive dentistry at Newcastle University, who will be deliv- ering a session on occlusal pitfalls and how to avoid them, and Anthony Roberts, senior lecturer in restorative dentistry at the University of Manchester, who will be presenting on essential periodontics. And for those with an


interest in endodontics, James Pritchard, clinical supervisor in endodontics at Warwick University, will present a contemporary look at NiTi instruments, their benefits and limitations. Also not to be missed will be


the Thursday morning speech by the event’s keynote speaker Professor Susan Greenfield. A professor of pharmacology


at the University of Oxford, Professor Greenfield is author of many popular science books providing insights into the workings of the human brain. She regularly appears at public events, has presented a number of television programmes and is an engaging public speaker. Seminars to look out for include two special case study sessions on infection control and handling complaints led by speakers from the cruise


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and hotel industries, offering a unique non-dental perspective. Other highlights include the


live demonstration theatre in the exhibition hall. With space for 70 delegates, practical, hands-on sessions will be presented by a range of clinical experts demonstrating on phantom-head simulators, and leading dentists and advisers will illustrate scenarios through role-play enactments.


“The event will bring together professionals from across the UK”


The extensive exhibition


provides the opportunity to meet with a range of suppliers and discuss practice needs, while the new Innovation zone will be the place to see cutting- edge developments in dental technology for the first time.


® For further information and to book, visit www.bda.org/ conference, plus keep up to date on Twitter @BDAConference and Facebook www.facebook. com/bdaconference


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