Supporting non-surgical periodontal therapy… and so much more

There is still some way to go to reduce the prevalence of periodontitis among the UK population. When a patient presents with periodontal disease, a team approach is often most effective for both preventing disease progression and managing their symptoms. There is a comprehensive referral pathway available for professionals, which patients may enter at different points, so it’s important for the team to identify the appropriate next steps on an individual basis. From here, working together collaboratively enables the most holistic and minimally invasive treatment.

The British Society of Periodontology has published a UK version of the European Federation of Periodontology’s S3 Treatment Guidelines for periodontitis. The aim of the document is to improve the quality of periodontal treatment delivered and support the systemic health of the UK population.

Step 1 of the guidance is focused on “Building the foundations for optimal treatment” and includes professional mechanical plaque removal, as well as personalised oral hygiene advice and patient education. This is where a clinically proven tool such as the Waterpik® Water Flosser can be hugely beneficial. It is an ideal way to tailor a patient’s at-home oral care routine, providing an easy to use interdental cleaning product that has been shown to remove plaque more effectively than alternative solutions and improve gingival health. The Water Flosser also supports step 4 of the BSP’s guidelines, which promotes the importance of maintenance for long-term oral health. 

What does the science say?

The Waterpik® Water Flosser is supported by more than 80 scientific research papers that demonstrate its ability to elevate oral health standards for a wide range of patients. The various models and tips available ensure solutions can be further customised according to each patient’s needs.

All research – available on the website – shows that the Waterpik® Water Flosser is:

  • Up to 50% more effective than string floss for improving gingival health[i]
  • Up to 50% more effective than traditional dental floss for reducing gingival bleeding[ii]
  • Up to 56% more effective for reducing bleeding than interdental brushes[iii]
  • More than twice as effective as string floss for implant patients[iv]
  • Significantly more effective than string floss for orthodontic patients[v]
  • Able to remove up to 99.9% of biofilm from treated areas in just 3 seconds[vi]

Book a Lunch & Learn today!

Want to know more about how to introduce the Waterpik® Water Flosser into your practice? Our Waterpik®Professional Educators are happy to help!

All practising dental hygienists and therapists, they will visit your practice to show you and your team the many benefits of the Waterpik® Water Flosser. They will present the research, demonstrate the product and share their own experiences of recommending the solution to their patients.

You will get:

  • Essential clinical evidence supporting the Waterpik® Water Flosser
  • A FREE lunch for all attendees
  • 1 hour of verifiable CPD
  • Product demonstration
  • A FREE demonstration model for the practice to keep

This is a great way of educating the whole team and encouraging their confidence to recommend the Waterpik® Water Flosser to patients as a clinically proven interdental cleaning solution. To join the 3,000+ dental teams who have already made the most of a Lunch & Learn, book yours as an in-person or webinar event at www.waterpik.co.uk/professional/lunch-learn/.

Already recommend the Waterpik® Water Flosser? 

Perhaps you are already familiar with the solution and its advantages and would be interested in spreading the word amongst colleagues? Why not become Professional Educators and deliver Lunch & Learn sessions to others?

This is a great chance to diversify your work, meet new people and supplement your income in a flexible way. Right now, we are particularly looking to build our teams in the following areas:

Buckinghamshire | Cornwall | Derbyshire | Devon | Gloucestershire | Greater London | Greater Manchester | Hampshire | Kent | Oldham | Oxfordshire |

Powys – Wales | Surrey | West Midlands | West Yorkshire

If you have at least 3 years of clinical experience, 2-3 non-clinical days a month, good computer skills, a car and a valid driving licence, why not apply? To find out more, please email Charlotte at Charlotte.Gowers@churchdwight.com.

Beyond periodontal patients

Though ideal for periodontal patients, the Waterpik® Water Flosser is also suitable for use by patients with crowns and bridges, dental implants and orthodontic appliances. Find out more today to provide your patients with the support they need to successfully elevate their oral hygiene at home.

 

For more information on Waterpik® products please visit www.waterpik.co.uk. Waterpik® products are available from Amazon, Costco UK, Argos, Boots, Superdrug and Tesco online and in stores across the UK and Ireland.

 

[i] Barnes C.M et al. Comparison of irrigation to floss as an adjunct to tooth brushing: effect on bleeding, gingivitis, and supragingival plaque. J Clin Dent. 2005;16 (3): 71-7. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16305005/ (accessed December 2020).

[ii] Rosema NAM et al. The effect of interdental cleaning devices on plaque biofilm and gingival bleeding. J Int Acad Periodontal 2011; 13(1):2-10

[iii] Goy CR, Lyle DM, Qaqish JG, Schuller R. Comparison of water flosser and interdental brush on reduction of gingival bleeding and plaque: a randomized controlled pilot study. J. Clin Dent 2016; 27:61-65

[iv] Magnuson B, Harsono M, Stark PC et al. Comparison of the effect of two interdental  cleaning devices around implants on reduction of bleeding: a 30-day randomized clinical trial. Compend of Contin Ed in Dent 2013; 34(Special Issue 8):2-7. Study conducted at Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

[v] Sharma NC, Lyle DM, Qaqish JG, et al. The Effect of a Dental Water Jet with Orthodontic Tip on Plaque and Bleeding in Adolescent Orthodontic Patients with Fixed Appliances. Sharma NC, Lyle DM, Qaqish JG, et al. Am J Ortho Dentofacial Orthop 2008; 133(4):565-571. Study conducted at BioSci Research Canada, Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

[vi] Gorur A. et al. Biofilm removal with a dental water jet. Compend Contin Ed Dent. 30(Special Iss 1):1–6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19385349 [Accessed 2nd November 2020]

Meet your professional body at BDCDS 2022!

After many months of waiting, the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show (BDCDS) 2022 is now just around the corner. The past couple of years have been tough, but as the profession looks forward to a brighter future, the conference comes at a great time to support fresh growth and innovation.

Known for its high calibre of education and networking, the event has only become what it is today with the help and support of leading professional bodies across dentistry. This May, we are delighted to welcome several academies and associations as they present speakers, sponsor theatres and attend the exhibition. 

 

 

 

 

The British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) will be presenting the BACD Aesthetic & Digital Dentist Theatre and manning a stand. Sam Jethwa, BACD Communications Director, says:

“BDCDS is always an enjoyable one for the BACD. It’s well-attended by many of our large network of members and trade partners, allowing us to re-connect, socialise and provide education through the world-class Theatre we present, which is open to all guests. 

“As part of the programme, we like to promote UK speakers, many of whom have been involved in making the BACD what it is today. The BACD Aesthetic & Digital Dentist Theatre is a chance for visitors to truly experience the incredible standard of education the BACD has delivered since its inception, and topics covered are all about ethical, minimally invasive and beautiful cosmetic and advanced dentistry.” 

 

 

 

The British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy (BSDHT) will host a day of seminars for dental hygienists and therapists. President Diane Rochford comments:

“This is a popular dental show with good attendance of dental hygienists and dental therapists, so it’s a great opportunity for us to meet members and non-members alike. From the exhibition stand, we’ll be announcing the educational programme for the Oral Health Conference (OHC) 2022 in November. We are really looking forward to seeing members face to face and hope they take this opportunity to meet up with friends and colleagues that they might not have seen for some time, after all that’s what these types of events are all about!”

“We will also be supporting the Hygienist & Therapist Symposium at the show, which reflects the quality of education BSDHT offer our members all year round. Delegates can look forward to hearing from Sarah Thomson, Faye Donald and Tim Ives.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the Specialist Interest Theatre, the British Society of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry (BSP) and British Endodontic Society (BES) will also present speakers.

A BSP spokesperson commented:

“The BSP is looking forward to attending BDCDS, which provides the entire dental team with an opportunity to network, explore the latest industry advancements and develop their knowledge through a wealth of CPD education. It is a fantastic opportunity to reach a wider audience, which in turn will allow us to promote BSP messages.

“The BSP also has two presenters lecturing in the Speciality Interest Theatre, where attendees can gain a more tailored learning experience in the world of perio and implants. BSP President, Dr Rajan Nansi, will also be providing a periodontal update for general practice, which will appeal to all members of the dental team.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr Sanjeev Bhanderi, President of the BES, adds:

“It is important for the BES to be part of the show because it’s probably the biggest combined trade show and conference in UK. Our previous experience has demonstrated that it’s very well attended, providing an opportunity for people to come and see us, and informally ask questions, which is different to our own Society conferences and meetings. This is a great chance to welcome and meet new members.

“This show also provides a great interactive learning experience, which is one of the best in the UK. Topics from BES speakers will cover all aspects of endodontic treatment from diagnosis and assessment, to restoration, and will help colleagues to understand better when a tooth can be saved and when it requires extraction.”

 

 

 

 

For practice managers and administrators, the Association of Dental Administrators and Managers (ADAM) will be in attendance too. Honorary President Chris Baker says:

“We are very much looking forward to the show and engaging with different team members in real life. We hope to spread the word about what ADAM can offer all those with an admin or management role, not just practice managers. We’ll be giving out the famous ADAM pink bags and other freebies, as well as offering £40 off our already highly affordable membership fee for new joiners.

“ADAM has attended BDCDS for many years and it’s always a great opportunity to see members and meet new people. It delivers a fun-filled couple of days with plenty going on. Since the pandemic, we have all learnt how much we can do remotely, but there really is no substitute for face-to-face interaction!”

No matter your role in the practice, your experience to date or your special interests, BDCDS will be the perfect place to further your skills and discover the support available from your representative association. Don’t miss out – register online today!

 

The next British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show will be held on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th May 2022, NEC Birmingham, co-located with DTS.

 

REGISTER FOR FREE TODAY

 

For more information, visit birmingham.dentistryshow.co.uk, or email dentistry@closerstillmedia.com

The dental loupes that support your work

Don’t let musculoskeletal pain and fatigue interfere with the delivery of high-quality dental care. Invest in a pair of EyeMag Pro dental loupes from Nuview.

Combining unparalleled optics with a modern design, the EyeMag Pro generates high-contrast stereoscopic images, and offers an excellent depth of field that enables you to identify and differentiate between minute structures.

Choose from a titanium eyeglass frame or an adjustable headband – the EyeMag Pro is optimised to facilitate the dental practitioner’s work, with a wide range of working distances and magnification levels to suit various indications.

Call now to arrange an EyeMag Pro fitting with Nuview.

 

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Bringing endodontic expertise to all

Dr Sanjeev Bhanderi, President of the British Endodontic Society (BES), comments on why he and his colleagues are looking forward to the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show Birmingham 2022:

“It is important for the BES to be part of the show because it’s probably the biggest combined trade show and conference in UK. Our previous experience has demonstrated that it’s very well attended, providing an opportunity for people to come and see us, and informally ask questions, which is different to our own Society conferences and meetings. This is a great chance to welcome and meet new members.”

The BES is also supporting education with specialist endodontists Dr Bhanderi, Dr Aly Morgan and Dr William McLean speaking in the Specialist Interest Theatre. Dr Bhanderi continues:

“This show provides a great interactive learning experience, which is one of the best in the UK. Topics from BES speakers will cover all aspects of endodontic treatment from diagnosis and assessment, to restoration, and will help colleagues to better understand when a tooth can be saved and when it requires extraction. Our mix of sessions will complement others available across the programme and we look forward to offering education alongside other professional societies and renowned speakers in a really good learning atmosphere.”

 

The British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show Birmingham 2022 will be held on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th May 2022, Birmingham NEC, co-located with DTS.

 

For more information, visit birmingham.dentistryshow.co.uk, or email dentistry@closerstillmedia.com

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CGDent presents posthumous honour for John Craig

The College of General Dentistry has recognised the late John Craig FFGDP(UK) with the posthumous award of a President’s Commendation.

Born in Rutherglen in 1943, John graduated BDS from Glasgow University in 1966 and remained a general dental practitioner until he retired from practice in 2002. He spent over 30 years of his practising life as a partner in his own practice in Falkirk, where he earned a reputation for the highest standards of clinical excellence, strong mentorship of colleagues, and empathy for staff and patients.

Not content with confining his activities and boundless abilities and energies to his surgery, he was extremely active in almost every aspect of general dental practice through his involvement in many dental organisations.

John possessed excellent skills of diplomacy and organisation, and was active in the British Dental Association from the outset of his career, joining as a student in 1965. He later served as Secretary of the Stirling and Clackmannanshire Section and then the West of Scotland Branch, eventually becoming President of the West of Scotland Branch in the 1990s. He chaired the Scottish Annual Conference of Local Dental Committees, and was often a delegate at the LDC National Conference. He was elected to the BDA’s Representative Board in 1991 and was a member of the Executive Board for nine years, including three as Deputy Chairman. He was elected BDA National President in 2005, and to mark this distinguished accolade, the West of Scotland Branch commissioned a bagpipe tune called ‘John Craig of Rutherglen’, composed by Angus Lawrie, former Pipe Major of the Oban Pipe Band.

A Vocational Trainer from 1986, he was chair of the Scottish Dental Vocational Training Committee for seven years, and was a member of numerous postgraduate committees including the General Dental Council’s General Professional Training (GPT) Committee from 1997-98.

He was also involved in a number of dental practice research-based groups, and was a member of the development group for the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) guidelines on management of unerupted and impacted third molars in 1999, and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Oral Health Seminars Group from 1996-99, engaging in postgraduate lectures on practice management. In 2014, he joined forces with Martin Kelleher to write a paper on the damaging effect of the overpreparation and unjustified loss of tooth tissue in the attempt to gain aesthetic improvement of the anterior teeth, and he railed against dentistry being relegated to just another arm of the beauty and cosmetic industry.

Instrumental in laying down the foundations of what is now the College of General Dentistry, in 1992 he chaired the steering group which set up the Faculty of General Dental Practice in Scotland. Achieving the Diploma in General Dental Practice in 1992, he was a member of the FGDP’s national Finance Committee in 1993-1994 and the first Director of the Faculty’s West of Scotland Division from 1993-1996. In 2004, the Faculty awarded him Fellowship by Election, and he was also awarded Fellowship of the Faculty of Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh for his work in postgraduate education.

His other areas of activity saw him as a Regional Dental Advisor to BUPA Dental Cover, a founder member of Forth Valley Independent Dentists Group, Chair of Glasgow Dental Educational Trust, Trustee of the BDA Benevolent Fund, occasional expert advisor to various legal firms and insurance companies, and a member of the Denplan Advisory Board, MDDUS Dental Advisory Panel, and Edinburgh Postgraduate Dental Institute’s management committee.

His talents were not limited to the dental profession; he was also a sportsman, whose first love was climbing, undertaking expeditions throughout Scotland and in the Pyrenees, the Alps and the Himalayas. He was a skier, golfer, and also an accomplished musician, being a folk singer, guitarist and jazz band banjo player.

He also had a deep interest and knowledge of literature, opera, art, politics, languages, history and astronomy, and was a past President of the Astronomical Society of Glasgow, and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. In 2003, he was made captain of the BDA team which represented the nation’s dentists on BBC2’s University Challenge: The Professionals. Answering most of the questions himself, the team knocked out the General Practitioners in the first round before going out in the quarter finals to the Inland Revenue.

Unfortunately, John suffered a devastating stroke two and a half years ago, and was nursed at home by his wife Irene until he died in September 2021. His funeral drew hundreds, including many colleagues of all ages from all over Scotland, demonstrating the high regard in which John was held by so many generations in the profession.

Dr Abhi Pal, President of the College of General Dentistry, said: “John was a visionary, a pioneer in the establishment of the Faculty of General Dental Practice in the West of Scotland, and a tireless moderniser who endeavoured to keep our profession at the forefront of healthcare. He was also an inspirational colleague, whose principles, high standards and excellence earned the deep respect of all who encountered him, and I am delighted to have had the opportunity to honour his illustrious career.”

Dentsply Sirona announces strategic partnership with the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe

Dentsply Sirona, the world’s largest manufacturer of professional dental products and technologies, announced its partnership with the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe (The Platform). The Platform is a joint initiative of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE), the Council of European Chief Dental Officers (CECDO), the European Association of Dental Public Health (EADPH), the Oral Health Foundation and the Pan-European Region of the International Association for Dental Research (PER-IADR), and a wide range of Associate Members. Its goal is to improve oral health and the prevention of oral diseases – as well as address oral health inequalities and challenges, especially among vulnerable populations like children and adolescents, the elderly, and those with special needs.

With this partnership, Dentsply Sirona will further expand its role in enhancing awareness around the importance of better oral health and the critical role oral health plays in improving every person’s overall health. The company believes that its commitment towards a high quality, solution based, pandemic-resilient, and digitally driven oral health system is further amplified by the joint work of the Platform, its members, and its corporate partners.

“We are pleased to welcome Dentsply Sirona as our new corporate partner. This new partnership will support our mission to promote better oral health for all in Europe” says Professor Georgios Tsakos, Chair of the Platform.

“At Dentsply Sirona, we believe that everyone, no matter their circumstances, age or location, deserves access to oral health care and it is part of our sustainability strategy to increase access to high quality oral health.” says Jorge M. Gomez, Chief Financial Officer and Head of the Dentsply Sirona Sustainability Program. “Partnering with The Platform and its members will allow our efforts in this field to have even more impact as we create a common European approach towards improved oral health, education and access to care in Europe”.

Another way in which Dentsply Sirona has promoted awareness of oral health as a key factor in living a longer healthier life was by supporting World Oral Health Day 2022 (WOHD), which was celebrated on March 20th. Dentsply Sirona also sponsored the WOHD best branded photo award, which celebrates people who got the best use out of the World Oral Health Day brand in a single snapshot, while engaging and inspiring others to look after their oral health. The award winners will be revealed in June 2022 by FDI World Dental Federation, the organizers of World Oral Health Day.

Periodontitis: the persistent threat

As a dental hygienist or dental therapist, it’s likely you’ve come across your fair share of periodontitis. After all, though there are a lot of varying statistics out there, some suggest that the prevalence of chronic periodontitis among adults in the UK remains as high as 45%.[i]

But why is periodontitis such a common oral health issue and how can dental hygienists and dental therapists help manage this ongoing problem?

A serious condition

With the prevalence of periodontitis being so high, it’s easy for patients to underestimate just how much of a serious concern the disease is, not only for their oral health, but also their systemic health.

As you’re already aware, severe periodontitis can lead to a host of issues within the oral cavity, eventually even progressing to tooth loss in serious cases. On a wider health level, periodontitis has been linked to diabetes, heart disease, higher risk of stroke and more.[ii]

A number of patient behaviours can influence periodontitis. Smoking, poor oral hygiene, elevated stress levels and drug use may all exacerbate the risk of individuals developing serious periodontal disease, but there may also be other underlying reasons as well. Those living with diabetes or autoimmune diseases such as HIV, for example, may be more prone to developing periodontitis due to the way that these diseases interact with immune responses and blood sugar levels.

What makes periodontitis even more of a concern is that the link between the disease and other conditions is often a two-way street. For example, an individual living with diabetes is more prone to developing periodontal disease. Equally, a person living with periodontal disease is more likely to develop diabetes.

In light of this, it’s clear that periodontitis is an issue that needs our attention. Dental hygienists and dental therapists are well placed to help resolve any early onset signs of the disease as well as give patients the education they need in order to adjust their behaviours accordingly.

Patient behaviour is the key

Much like with any preventable disease, the core part of the battle against periodontitis is influencing patient behaviour. If patients brush their teeth, clean interdentally and avoid habits that can exacerbate the risk of periodontitis such as smoking, then it stands to reason that levels of periodontitis would fall.

While some patients are easy to motivate, others are less likely to take advice on board, meaning that as professionals, we need to adjust our advice in order to suit the audience.

Generally speaking, it’s always a good idea to keep advice regarding a complex condition such as periodontitis as simple as possible. People tend to be put off by information they can’t understand and too much jargon, so while it is tempting to explore some of the more fascinating complexities with patients, a simpler approach is more likely to be valued by a wider demographic.

Another thing we can do is to think about how we present information and relate it to the wider health concerns. The majority of patients will know that any form of periodontal disease is bad news, but are they aware of its links to other health conditions? This may be just the information we need to impart in order to influence behaviours.

Fighting the battle

 Of course, while prevention is a significant step, there’s no denying that periodontitis isn’t going to just disappear overnight. As such, we need to have an evidence-based approach to treating the disease in order to help patients manage it and prevent it from progressing.

The British Society of Periodontology has recently adapted the European S3 Treatment Guideline document into a UK version that aligns with the UK healthcare system. This document contains up-to-date guidelines for professionals to best approach periodontitis at a clinical level, and is a vital guideline for dental professionals of all levels to read and understand in order to get an up-to-date view on how to best act against periodontitis and help better the gum health of the nation.

You can find out more and access these guidelines HERE: https://www.bsperio.org.uk/professionals/bsp-uk-clinical-practice-guidelines-for-the-treatment-of-periodontitis

Support in every scenario

The British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy (BSDHT) fully supports these new guidelines, and is here to help its members with any advice and guidance they need. As a strong, inclusive group of like-minded individuals, the Society offers members a vast array of resources and round the clock help.

Overall, periodontitis remains a significant concern in modern society. Dental hygienists and dental therapists all have a role to play and are vital in the fight against this pervasive disease. By taking the time to understand periodontitis, communicate these facts to our patients and following up to date guidelines, we can all work together for real change.

DIANE ROCHFORD – PRESIDENT BSDHT

CEB DIP DENT HYGIENE 1996, BSC (HONS) 2016

DENTAL HYGIENIST

 

 For more information about the BSDHT, please visit www.bsdht.org.uk

call 01788 575050 or email enquiries@bsdht.org.uk

 

[i] BDJ. Oral Health: What Is Gum Disease? Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/sj.bdj.2017.196 [Last accessed December 21].

[ii] Everyday Health. What Gum Disease Means For Your Overall Health. Link: https://www.everydayhealth.com/periodontal-disease/what-gum-disease-can-mean-your-overall-health/ [Last accessed December 21].

Win the Battle Against Bacteria

Every clinician wants their patients to have the best experience, especially when it comes to invasive procedures.

Bacteria can dampen this with the risk it poses for infection. The ‘Perio plus’ Forte oral rinse could be the product that allows you to rest assured that your patients are protected.

It offers protection against bacteria and prevents the formation and accumulation of plaque. It contains Chlorhexidine 0.2% and CITROX® to provide longer-term protection against bacteria. So, if your patients use the rinse before and after an invasive procedure they will have a higher chance of a successful recovery.

Use ‘Perio plus’ Forte and provide your patients with the pre- and post-oral surgery protection they deserve.

 

For more information, please call 01480862084, email info@curaprox.co.uk or visit www.perioplus.com/uk

True efficiency with Eschmann

In a busy dental practice it is important to feel confident that your infection control solutions are efficient and reliable.

With the new Little Sister SES 3020B autoclave from Eschmann, you can have ultimate peace of mind that your infection control needs are covered.

Its 23-litre capacity ensures that more instruments can be processed at once, including longer instruments up to 370mm in length. Plus, the system offers a choice of both ‘N’ type and ‘B’ type cycles to accommodate every type of load, ensuring exceptional, high-speed sterilisation every time. Additionally, the system remains compact and can comfortably be placed on a standard-sized worktop.

Embrace true efficiency and excellence in infection control by contacting Eschmann today.

 

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