2006 British Dental Conference And Exhibition – Making It Work Together

The British Dental Association’s (BDA) 2006 British Dental Congress and Exhibit, titled Making it work together, takes place from 18-20 May at Birmingham’s Universal Bull session Nave. The event will character 116 practised presenters and 117 exhibitors.

Down 3,000 delegates are expected to attend the event which takes part at a severe everything for the expected of dentistry, with rudimentary changes underway in NHS dentistry and momentous developments within non-public care. Headline speakers tackling the political issues include BDA Master Board Rocking-chair Susie Sanderson and Constitution Minister Rosie Winterton. Keynote speaker Michael Portillo will address the broader story of zealous leadership.

This year’s clinical events includes greatest speakers from the UK and abroad including: Professor Philip Lumley of Birmingham University’s School of Dentistry discussing enodontic re-treatment; Canadian clinician and author William Liebenberg considering limitations and innovations in tooth-coloured restorations in clinical practice; dental educator and researcher Hien Ngo from Australia addressing the issue of minimally invasive techniques in place of caries control; and Walter DeVoto, a hush-hush practitioner based in Northern Italy, talking about invisible restorations in the service of anterior teeth.

The event will also contribute the first airing of lift weights being carried out by the BDA and Nuffield Delegate looking at the days of dentistry. Other sessions will cover the dental needs of an ageing people, innovations in intentional sedation, and regenerative dentistry.

Suited for further knowledge to, or to register for, Making it work together, The 2006 British Dental Congress and Demonstration, visit http://www.bda-events.org or get someone on the blower 0870 166 6625. Those wishing to attend exclusive the exhibit element of the things turned out can register repayment for a free ticket before Thursday 11 May.

1. Press passes conducive to the 2006 British Dental Conference and Exhibition will be accessible, to editorial staff only, via the British Dental Association flatten function. In 0207 563 4145 or email j.hilsdon@bda.org to apply for cluster passes.

2. The event is sponsored by Integrated Dental Holdings and GlaxoSmithKline (Platinum sponsors), GE Money (Gold sponsor) and Pfizer Consumer Healthcare (Silver sponsor).

3. The British Dental Association (BDA) is the professional association for dentists in the UK. It represents over 20,000 dentists working in general convention, in community and facility settings, in academia and research, and in the armed forces.

4. Instead of more gen, interest connection the BDA’s media get on 020 7563 4145.

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