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30 Apr 2024

Diabetes and Periodontitis: A (Not So) Sweet Encounter

Webinar time: 19:00 - 21:00 (GMT +1) English
Your time: 19:00 - 21:00 (GMT Europe/London)

Online Webinar

Join specialist periodontist Dr Devan S Raindi for an insightful webinar where you will uncover the intricate relationship between two prevalent health conditions.

Event Details:

  • Tuesday 30th April 2024
  • 07:00PM
  • Hosted by Dr Devan S Raindi (UK Registered Specialist Periodontist)

What's the event about?

Throughout this session, we will explore how diabetes acts as a significant risk factor for periodontitis and vice versa, shedding light on the bidirectional relationship between these conditions. Additionally, we will discuss how periodontal inflammation can exacerbate the risk of diabetes and the latest guidelines for health professionals to effectively link oral health with diabetic health.

Learn more about evidence-based periodontal treatment protocols specifically tailored for diabetic patients, equipping you with practical tools to optimise patient care and outcomes. By the end of the webinar, you will be empowered with the knowledge and confidence to engage in informed discussions about the links between diabetes and gum health, as well as to integrate diabetic considerations into periodontitis treatment plans.

Don't miss this opportunity to expand your understanding of these critical health issues and earn CPD credits while doing so. Join us for an enriching session that promises to deepen your expertise and enhance patient care.

Training Details

Lecturers

Dr Devan S Raindi

Recommended for

Dental professionals

Event Type: Webinar

Contact

ukacademy[at]curaden.co.uk

01480 862084

Meet our Speaker

  • Dr Devan S Raindi
    Dr Devan S Raindi
    Devan is an esteemed Periodontist, based in private practice in the West Midlands and Central London, specialising in a wide range of periodontal treatments. His research efforts have played a significant role in shaping UK clinical guidelines for the treatment of periodontitis.