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2015 Glasgow Congress Programme IAPD 2015 Cochrane Review on Fluoride Varnishes Shows Significant Caries Prevention in Children and Adolescents 2013 Results Congress Sponsors Contents Primary dentition Permanent dentition Diamond Sponsor: 02 – Welcome 1.2 – 37 % less new 43 % less new 04 – General Information cavities cavities 1.0 – 11 – Conference Floor Plan increment 0.8 – 12 – Overview Programme Silver Sponsors: caries * in 0.6 – * 20 – Programme 0.4 – 20 – Wednesday change No treatment/ Varnish No treatment/ Varnish placebo treated placebo treated 0.2 – 22 – Thursday Bronze Sponsor: Relative 0 – 30 – Friday *p < 0.001 vs. control 36 – Saturday • 10 studies contributed for the primary tooth surfaces meta-analysis. The pooled d(e/m)fs prevented fraction Award Sponsors: 46 – Posters estimate was 37 % • 13 studies contributed data for the permanent surfaces meta-analysis. The pooled D(M)FS prevented fraction 46 – Thursday Morning estimate was 43 % Bengt Magnusson Memorial Prize 65 – Thursday Afternoon Best Research Paper Clinical study essentials: Products used for 76 – Friday Morning intervention • 22 studies included Bright Smiles Bright Futures 88 – Friday Afternoon • 17/22 studies included in this Cochrane Review use Colgate Duraphat® varnish < 7000 ppm 96 – Saturday Morning • Randomised, parallel group designed and blinded outcome Others 106 – Saturday Afternoon assessed studies selected 22,600 ppm Best Research Poster Best Case Report • 12’455 participants at the age of 1 – 15 years 116 – Exhibition Floor Plan • Studies with 1 – 5 years of duration included Duraphat® 117 – Sponsors • Published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews+ 22,600 ppm > 22,600 Best Restorative Research Poster in 2013 by Marinho VCC, Worthington HV, Walsh T, Clarkson JE, ppm Best Restorative Case Report 120 – Exhibitors Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013, Issue 7. Art. No.: CD002279.DOI:10.1002/14651858. CD002279.pub2 Implications for practice This review demonstrates that, fluoride varnish application from 2 – 4 times a year for all children and adolescents is beneficial and is highly recommended. +About Cochrane Review: Cochrane Collaboration is a global organisation promoting evidence-in- formed health decision-making by producing independent, relevant and stan- YOUR PARTNER IN ORAL HEALTH dardised systematic reviews. This review is developed in accordance with standardised methodological guidance for the preparation and maintenance www.colgateprofessional.co.uk of Cochrane Intervention reviews. IAPD 2015 – 01 IAPD 2015 Welcome Welcome from the President Welcome from the Conference Chairman Dear colleagues, It is an honour on behalf of the Local Organising Committee of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) to welcome you to The International Association of Paediatric Dentistry welcomes you Glasgow for the 25th Congress of the International Association to its XIII meeting. First of all, I would like to thank the organizing of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD). It was seven years ago that BSPD committee led by Professor Richard Welbury. Organizing a meeting first asked me whether I could put a team together to make a bid is not an easy task, and I have witnessed the tremendous efforts at IAPD Munich for the 2015 Congress. We did not hesitate in of our colleagues from Scotland in arranging this important event. accepting the challenge because the opportunity to showcase our What we will experience is the result of years of hard and efficient city to the rest of the world was irresistible. work. Lots of friends and colleagues have worked very hard over the last The global community of paediatric dentistry is growing and interest in paediatric dentistry six years to enable this congress to take place. I thank them unreservedly for all their time is also increasing around the world. This is excellent news. As we continue to have more and effort on your behalf. We have been bonded together by a common purpose; to make colleagues interested in our specialty and improve our knowledge on how to prevent and sure that your visit to Glasgow is a memorable one with so many happy memories that manage the most prevalent oral diseases in children, we will be contributing to the health you will want to return. Glasgow is renowned for its hospitality and there is a local saying and happiness of children around the world. Meetings such as the one we will attend that ‘People make Glasgow’. You will find local people interested to know why you are in in Glasgow are true examples of the way forward. It is clear that the large number and Glasgow and wanting to know if they can help you with anything. variety of delegates and the wonderful scientific and social programme offered by our Scottish colleagues is going in exactly the direction IAPD hopes to follow. Finally I would like to specifically acknowledge the huge amount of work by Helen Rodd our Scientific Chairman, Audrey McClymont our Tartan designer and companion of ‘Maisie’ Let’s enjoy the meeting, let’s learn what professors from all over the world have to teach and our Congress Organiser team of Vicki Grant, Sharleen Geddes, and Joanne Paterson. us, let’s make new friends with colleagues. Let’s make our specialty continue to be the Thank you. It has been a pleasure to work with you. most important, rewarding and fantastic dental specialty in the world! Six years of planning have now come to fruition. Enjoy! Jorge Luis Castillo President of IAPD Richard Welbury Congress Chairman 25th Congress IAPD, Glasgow 02 – IAPD 2015 IAPD 2015 – 03 IAPD 2015 Beyond innovation. A complete zirconia General Information restorative system based on scientific evidence. Be confident in your choice. Venue Tariff Rates in the MSCP Monday to Sunday are: NuSmile products are developed The Scottish Exhibition and Conference • 1 hour £3.50 Centre (SECC), Exhibition Way, Glasgow, • 2-12 hours £7.00 specifically for pediatric dentistry and G3 8YW • 13 hours £10.50 used by more dentists than any other Tel: + 44 (0)141 248 3000 • 14-24 Hours £14.00 brand. If it’s from NuSmile it’s backed Getting to the Venue / Car Parking Visitors can either pre-pay after arrival or pay The Scottish Exhibition and Conference before exiting. The parking area is for cars by thorough research and designed to Centre (SECC) is a 15 minute walk from only and has a height restriction of 1.9m. deliver time saving efficiencies…all at Glasgow city centre and 11 miles from the city’s International Airport. Official Language an exceptional price. It’s that simple. The official language of the Congress is From the city centre to the SECC English. No translation services are available. There is a train station at the SECC with a Only NuSmile ZR zirconia crown kits include FREE Try-In crowns regular link to the city centre. The service is Currency operated by Strathclyde Passenger Transport The currency in the UK is Pounds Sterling for the best retention and fewer steps. from Argyle Street Station, Central Station (GBP). ATM machines are located on the Effect of Saliva Contamination on Zirconium Oxide Ceramic (lower level) and Anderston Station in the city concourse of the SECC. centre – there are 4 trains per hour throughout Stronger Retention the day. Registration Desk This independent study of various The registration desk is located within Hall 1 of cleaning regimes shows zirconia the SECC and will be open from the following For those travelling by car, the SECC is free of contaminants from saliva times below. signposted on the main routes into the city and blood has superior retention and there are several car parks at the venue. to any cement. NuSmile Try-In If you have attended exhibitions at the SECC Any queries relating to the congress can be crowns allow the final crown to prior to 2014, please note that arrangements directed to the staff on the registration desk. remain untouched by saliva and for parking at the SECC campus have now blood until cementation. changed, with the opening of the brand new Pre-Congress workshop symposia: multi storey car park. The car park is operated Morning Symposia Registration: by City Parking Glasgow LLP. 0900 hours, Wednesday 1st July Afternoon Symposia Registration: Time Savings This facility is located at: 10 Stobcross Road, 1330 hours, Wednesday 1st July NuSmile Try-In crowns equal quicker Glasgow, G3 8YW. Congress Registration: restorations. Less time doing treatment means a happier patient and clinician, A map and directional information is available Wednesday 1st July: 1500 – 1800 hours nd and increased productivity. at http://www.cityparkingglasgow.co.uk/index. Thursday 2 July: 0815 – 1730 hours aspx?articleid=9996. Friday 3rd July: 0830 – 1730 hours Saturday 4th July: 0830 – 1730 hours On-site pay machines are located at level 2 (walkway level) and ground floor main foyer Learn more about the science behind NuSmile products at www.nusmilecrowns.com/ZRstudies level of the car park. Payment can be made by cash or credit/debit card. [email protected] www.nusmilecrowns.com Proud to be a 2015 IAPD Congress Silver Sponsor +1-713-861-0033 and IAPD Organizational Gold Sponsor 04 – IAPD 2015 IAPD 2015 – 05 Committed to pediatric dentistry and your clinical success. IAPD 2015 General Information Badges • Posters scheduled for a morning session For security reasons, badges must be worn must be mounted between 8.30 and 9.00 throughout the meeting. Badges can be hours on Thursday 2nd July, Friday 3rd July collected from the Registration desk. Any or Saturday 4th July. The poster must delegate without a congress badge will then be taken down at the end of the not gain access into sessions. If you lose session (12.50-13.00 hours). You must your badge, please make your way to the stand by your poster at your allocated registration desk where a new badge can be time slot (between 11.30 and 13.00 hours) issued.
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