The Tom Bereznicki Charity Educational Foundation discusses the introduction to the blockage symposium, helping early career dentists to dominate the fundamental principles of blockage to support restorative practice.
A new one -day symposium hosted by the Tom Bereznicki Charity Educational Foundation and the General Dentistry College has a number of specialist speakers. It is carefully designed to provide early dentists of career a deeper understanding of the principles of obstruction, which are vital to the provision of successful, long -term restorations.
Blockage theories support successful remedy practice, but recently specialized dentists may often have a steady understanding of this area of dentistry.
Dr. Tom Bereznicki, founder of the Charity Educational Foundation, explains why:
“As the field of clinical dentistry expands, for example tactile and digital dentistry, there is always greater pressure to reduce other issues to accommodate the news – blockage has unfortunately became a victim of undergraduate curriculum. And yet the fenced harmony of existing teeth and any restorations that have been placed is of the utmost importance for longevity and success. “
Symposium on a single day
The Symposium program has been developed to help bridge this knowledge gap, with a series of lectures provided by speakers who are all experts in the field.
Representatives will leave the symposium with enhanced awareness of the basic principles of obstruction and the effects on the longevity and stability of the dental care they provide to their patients.
Dr. Bereznicki clarified:
“To cover the length and width of the issue of blockage it would probably take a week. During the time available we will try to deal with the basic fundamental principles involved, especially the endoscopic examination that is vital to the design of treatment. In addition, examples of clinical success as well as failed failures will be covered.
Anyone who is interested in further expanding his knowledge will be able to visit a training option to find out more about a series of postgraduate courses on aspects of obstruction.
Composition of experts
Speakers at the Symposium are all experts in the field of obstruction and are committed to providing high quality education. Dr. Tom Bereznicki is expected to start the day’s route with an overview of the fundamental elements of obstruction, including avoidance cases. His presentation will be followed by lectures by Professor Paul Tipton, Dr Ken Harris, Dr Tif Qureshi, Dr Shiraz Khan and Dr Koray Feran, who will examine in more detail the five principles of blockage.
Close your place for £ 75
The Symposium on the Blockage takes place on Saturday, April 5, 2025 in London. It is open to dentists qualified in the United Kingdom or abroad between 2019 and 2023 and have been practicing in the United Kingdom for at least the last two years. To ensure that it is accessible to dentists in the early stages of their career, the fee of symposium has been set at £ 75 for each representative.
Eligible dentists can close their position here.
Opportunities for early career dental career
The Tom Bereznicki Charity Educational Foundation and the General Dentistry College work together to provide a variety of educational opportunities for early career dental professionals. Other common initiatives in progress include two clinical skills awards and a one -day symposium for the content.
The CGDent and GC award for the institution’s trainees offers each successful candidate a fully funded position in a two -day complex mattress in Belgium. The Tom Bereznicki Award for Advanced Aesthetic Dentistry, open to dentists who qualified between 2019 and 2023, is awarded each of the highest participants with a fully funded place to a two -day digital dental course.
The one -day symposium for the periphery content takes place in September 2025 and will examine the aesthetic aspects of the perio and functional aspects of obstruction after orthodontic treatment. Details about these opportunities can be found on the CGDent website: www.cgdent.uk or on Instagram @Bereznicki_dentateducation or @CgdentyungDental.
This article is funded by the Tom Bereznicki charity.