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consultants/academics and specialists teaching the programme, the course allows dentists to increase their knowledge base or refresh their existing wisdom with evidence-based principles, but without the need to take time off from work.


b) Central location The course is held at Dundee Education Centre, which is a central location with excellent transport links from all over Scotland. The facilities offered are: ı. Lecture rooms with excellent AV facilities 2. Individual Phantom head units with their own screen linked to the demonstrator unit – bringing the ‘Tell, show and do’ principle into the 2ıst century.


Learning requires clear objectives and


these can only be met and understood if we are assessed. The assessment protocol will test and reinforce restorative principles taught throughout the year. Dentists clearly see a benefit when they are being assessed upon a topic. The programme provides delegates with


an excellent understanding of general dentistry today, teaching dentists how to


integrate all the techniques into their daily armamentarium and for it to become a part of their everyday practice. RED Square aims to provide dentists with accurate and consensus-based knowledge.


c) General Dental Council – CPD Requirements With the GDC’s professional standards document creating a rigid framework for dentists to work from and ultimately clari- fying what is expected from our profession, it is now imperative that dentists have a clear and unequivocal justification for any treat- ment modalities/options being offered. To help dentists with this change in thought process, reflective teaching and critical analysis is the principle that under- pins the MSc programme, making you ask yourself: “What is my reasoning for your treatment choice or the answer to a question.”


Course lecturers include: Professor Craig Barclay, Dr Dean Barker, Dr Julie Kilgariff, Professor Philip Preshaw, Dr Ziad Al-Ani, Dr Riaz Yar, Dr Paul Stone, Mike Sharland, Dr John Cameron, Dr Graeme Lillywhite and Dr Andrew Patterson.


The course • Treatment planning • TMJ diagnosis and management • Occlusion • Laboratory techniques • Aesthetics, smile design • Inlays and crowns • Bridge design • Porcelain/composite veneers • Impression material • Endodontics/posts and cores • Periodontology • Partial denture planning • Complete denture planning • Implants • Clinical photography • Medico legal issues


Fees Email redsquare329@gmail.com or see www. redsquaredental.com for up-to-date fees.


How to register Contact Julie or Anne, email redsquare329 @gmail.com or call 0ı6ı 980 9730.


Testimonials from current graduates • “The best decision I have ever made.” • “I’m enjoying my dentistry again.” • “An amazing course.”


Cosmetic Courses


A Practical Course for the use of Botox® and Dermal Fillers


developing a Profitable Cosmetic Medical Practice. The Basic Course


Saturday 4th November 2014 - £995


The Advanced Cosmetics Course Sunday 15th November 2014 - £1250


A thorough introduction to Botox and filler products, including hands-on experience, to allow you to start your own business.


For more information please call 07876 304372 or visit our website


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