BA OS BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF ORAL SURGEONS 2013 CONFERENCE “Contemporary Issues in Oral Surgery” “Oral Surgery Open Paper Presentations” “Combat Trauma” “Conscious Sedation in Oral Surgery” “Trigeminal Nerve Disorders” 25-27 September 2013 Cardiff Hilton Hotel Welcome Welcome from the President of the British Association of Oral Surgeons, Mr Keith Smith Welcome to the 2013 Annual Scientific Conference of the British Association of Oral Surgeons and to the historic City of Cardiff, the first time the conference has been held in Wales. We hope you will find the conference both useful and enjoyable. The conference organisers, Mike Murphy, Keith Smart, Richard Evans, Gavin Nixon and Nick Moran have put together an excellent and varied programme, which includes lectures from renowned national and international speakers. With topics as varied as combat trauma and trigeminal nerve disorders there should be something of interest for everyone. The programme also includes two parallel sessions of excellent Open papers and a poster presentation session which demonstrate not only the strength and depth of our Association but also the enthusiasm of our membership. Hopefully the conference will also provide space and time to relax and review your current knowledge, meet old friends and to look to future developments. We thank you for coming and your continued support of the Association. The British Association of Oral Surgeons: Promoting excellence in Oral Surgery through education, training and research for better patient care. British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Programme Timeline 25th 26th BA OS 27th 8:00-9:00 9:00-10:00 The history of 10:00-10:45 Dental Iatrogenic battlefield maxillofacial Trigeminal Nerve Injury: Prevention and management 9:00-9:15 10:00-11:00 The challenges 10:45-11:30 Trigeminal Presidents welcome message of providing emergency care in a theatre of operations. 9:15-10:15 The Role of Cone 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 10:15-11:15 11:30-12:30 Rehabilitation of 12:00-12:45 Neurosurgical 11:15-11:45 12:30-13:30 Lunch: Regional 12:45-13:30 Radiofrequency 11:45-12:30 The ABC of the 13:30-14:15 Best practice and 13:30-14:00 12:30-13:30 Lunch: Trainee’s 14:15-15:30 Advanced Registration Beam CT in Oral Surgery BRONJ: An American Perspective Coffee Break patient on new medications meeting & Primary care practitioner’s group meeting Coffee Ballistic Maxillofacial Injury representatives meeting standards in the provision of Conscious Sedation Techniques in Conscious Sedation 13:30-15:00 15:30-16:00 15:00-15:20 16:00-16:45 Setting up a Coffee Conscious Sedation Service in Primary Care 15:20-17:00 16:45-17:00 Expert panel 19:30 17:15-17:45 9:00-16:30 19:30 Formal Dinner at National Open paper session 1 Open paper session 2 Informal night at Park House Club Nurses Study Day Coffee Q&A on Conscious Sedation BAOS AGM Museum of Wales British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference Neuralgia Diagnosis and early medical management Brunch Management of Trigeminal Neuralgia ablations for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia Expert Panel Q&A session 14:00 Conference closing ceremony Wednesday 25th September Contemporary Issues in Oral Surgery 25th 8:00-9:00 Registration 9:00-9:15 Welcome message by BAOS President Keith Smith 9:15-10:15 The Role of Cone Beam CT in Oral Surgery. By Mr Nicholas Drage Nicholas Drage is Consultant in Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology at the University Dental Hospital, Cardiff. He is actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate education in Wales. His main interests are cone beam computed tomography, salivary gland imaging and interventional sialography, and has published several articles in these fields. He is co author of ‘Essentials of Dental Radiography and Radiology’ and ‘Radiography and Radiology for Dental Care Professionals’. He is President-elect of the British Society of Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology. 11:15-11:45 Coffee 10:15-11:15 BRONJ: An American Perspective By Dr M. Anthony Pogrel Dr M. Anthony Pogrel is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, specialising in head and neck pathologies, temporomandibular joint surgery, orthognathic surgery and the use of lasers in surgery. In addition to treating patients at UCSF Medical Centre, he conducts research on new treatments for oral and maxillofacial conditions including problems with facial nerves and salivary gland tumours. Dr Pogrel has published more than 250 articles in peer-reviewed journals and textbooks and is a diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 11:45-12:30 The ABC of the patient on new medications: drugs affecting haemostasis and host immunity. By Professor Crispian Scully CBE 12:30-13:30 Lunch: Trainee’s meeting & Primary care practitioner’s group meeting 13:30-15:00 Open Papers first Session There will be ten, 10 minute Oral Surgery Presentations carried out between two halls. See the next page for details. 15:00-15:20 Coffee 15:20-17:00 Open Papers second Session There will be twelve, 10 minute Oral Surgery Presentations carried out between two halls. See the next page for details. Crispian Scully is UCL Emeritus Professor; WHO Collaborating Centre for Oral Health-General Health Director; International Academy of Oral Oncology President; British Society for Oral Medicine President-elect; Royal College of Surgeons Council Member; Oral Diseases, and Medicina Oral Editor; Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry Associate Editor. He has 950 MEDLINE papers, 400 research papers, 200 reviews, 150 chapters, 50 clinical papers, 34 authored and 11 edited books. He has been awarded the Colgate-Palmolive Prize of International Association for Dental Research, UCL Fellowship, University Doctorates (Athens, Granada, Helsinki Pretoria), Medals (Helsinki, Granada, Santiago de Compostela), Awards (Spanish, and Greek Oral Medicine Societies), UK Award for Most Outstanding Achievements in Dentistry and was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his service to dental patient care. 19:30 Informal night at Park House Club This evening we have organised an informal fun night out at the Park House Club, live music over 3 floors with a buffet and drinks, finishing off with a Karaoke/Disco in the cellar bar. British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Wednesday 25th September Hall A Open Papers Hall B First Session First Session Radiographic features review of 625 mandibular third molar DPT’s and CBCT-Scans Immediate placement of dental implants in infected dental extraction sockets Re-evaluating the role of CBCT in third molar surgery Hospital Oral Surgery patients want socket preservation techniques during extractions Coronectomy: Migration from risk Oral health related quality of life: Pre and post dental implant treatment Presenter: Linda Murtadha & Bizhan Nedjat-Shokouhi Presenter: Alsheima Osman Presenter: Aneesha Shah Presenter: Sulaman Anwar Presenter: Werner Slabbert Presenter: Neil Patel Third molar retention: Analysis and outcomes of caries second molars Presenter: Verena Toedtling Bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaw: genetic susceptibility and biological pathways Presenter: Stephanie Sammut An Anatomical Study of Bifurcation of the Inferior Dental Canal Presenter: Neha Shah Second Session Discharge following lower third molar surgery: are we neglecting patients? Presenter: Andrea Beech Aetiology of Paediatric Facial Trauma Prevention of BRONJ in patients on bisphosphonates therapy after dental extractions- Shropshire experience Presenter: Ravi Manemi Second Session Orthokeratotic Epithelial Dysplasia – The 1st Formal UK Diagnosis and 2nd Ever Diagnosis Worldwide Presenter: Grant Isherwood Presenter: Suzanne Lello The Importance of Glove Hygiene: Aseptic vs. Clean Technique. Five year survival following surgery for oral cancer at Torbay Hospital Presenter: Christopher Vinall Presenter: Emily Broadhurst The viability of the use of telephone assessment to determine post-operative complications following exodontia Presenter: Sarah McKernon Success rate of reposition submandibular ducts and removal sublingual glands Presenter: Sarah Awni Anxiety and depression levels in patients attending the Pain Clinic Presenter: Norma O’Connor The complications of tongue piercing Presenter: Stephanie Bryan Case Series: Pentoxyfylline and tocopherol in the management of osteoradionecrosis Bite Raising Appliance (BRA) for TMJ disorders- Are we going overboard? – A clinical audit Presenter: Anitha Gnanavel Presenter: Alison Walshe Wisdom tooth germ auto transplantation Presenter: Tatjana Nimčenko British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Wednesday 25th September Nurses Study Day 25th 9:00 Welcome and introduction 9:05-9:45 Relevance of the Patients Medical History By Professor Tara Renton 9:45-10:25 Management of patients with Bleeding Disorders By Dr Avril Macpherson Avril is a Consultant in Special Care Dentistry at Liverpool University Dental Hospital. Her clinical and research interests include the dental management of medically compromised patients, the role of propofol in dental sedation and sedation/GA in the management of adolescents & adults with special needs Professor Tara Renton, Specialist in Oral Surgery, is a Dentist with a particular interest in trigeminal nerve injuries and pain. Tara leads the teaching of dental students for each year 3, 4 and 5 at Kings College London. Tara is the National advisor for Oral Surgery, as well as a council member for BAOS she is an elected member of the RCS England Dental Faculty Committee. 10:25-11:05 Pigmented lesions of the jaws By Dr Sarah McKernon 11:05:11:35 Refreshment break 11:35-12:10 Are Dental abscesses dangerous? By Dr Lynne Millsopp 12:10-12:50 Assessment of the “sick” patient By Dr Colette Balmer Colette is currently a Consultant in Oral Surgery at Liverpool University Dental Hospital. She has always been actively involved in the teaching of dental undergraduates, dental postgraduates and DCPs and has a Postgraduate Teaching Certificate, Diploma and Masters in Clinical Education, is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, an honorary clinical lecturer and Associate Postgraduate Dental Dean. Her major educational interests are the development of competency workplace based assessments and portfolio. 16:30 Finish Lynne Millsopp is Senior Tutor and a Clinical Teacher in Oral Surgery/Oral Medicine at Liverpool University Dental School. Her role as Clinical Teacher in Oral Surgery/Oral Medicine involves teaching students on consultation and treatment clinics, where a wide range of oral surgery and oral medicine conditions are identified and treated. 12:50-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-16:30 Afternoon Session ‘Management of medical emergencies (Core CPD)’ By Dr Colette Balmer and Dr Lynne Millsopp - What is a medical emergency? - Management of the patient’s airway - Medical emergencies and the heart - What emergency drugs are available and how are they used? - What does a defibrillator do and how do we use it? : - What do paramedics do and what can we do for them? - Quiz British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Thursday 26th September Combat Trauma 26th 9:00-10:00 The history of battlefield maxillofacial injuries from the American Civil War to Afghanistan By Wg Cdr Andrew Gibbons Wing Commander Andrew Gibbons passed his intercollegiate exit FRCS examination in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in May 2003 and was appointed as consultant in Peterborough in 2004. His fields of interest include facial truamatology, orthognathic surgery, oral surgery, oral medicine and facial pain. He has a commitment to research and audit with over 70 peer reviewed publications and written 4 chapters for books. He regularly lectures at regional, national and international meetings on subjects form ‘Aviation Dentistry’ to ‘The Management of Ballistic Facial Injuries’. As a consultant he is audit and governance lead for his department, adviser to the Peterborough coroner on forensic odontology, a referee for the British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and has examined for MFDS for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. In 2006 he was awarded The Lady Cade Medal from the Royal College of Surgeons of England for his academic work and contributions to military surgery. He served in Gulf War 1 and in Afghanistan on operation Herrick in 2006 and 2008. He was appointed as a surgical advisor at the Royal College of Surgeons and an honorary fellow of St John’s College Cambridge in 2012. 10:00-11:00 The challenges of providing emergency care in a theatre of operations By Col Glynn Evans In civilian life, Col Evans trained in both Emergency Medicine and Anaesthesia before being appointed as a Consultant Anaesthetist in 1998. Since 1999 he has worked as a Consultant at Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry and its successor Trusts. He has thrice been awarded the Pask Certificate of Honour by the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland & received the Order of St John in 2005. He is a Freeman of the City of London, a Liveryman of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and holds Fellowships of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Royal Geographical Society, the Institute of Leadership and Management and the Chartered Management Institute as well as being a founder member of the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 11:00-11:30 Coffee 11:30-12:30 Rehabilitation of Ballistic Maxillofacial Injury By Sat Parmer Mr. Sat Parmar graduated from the University of Leeds, School of Dentistry in 1986 where he was awarded prizes in Oral surgery, Children's Dentistry and Prosthetics. He started Medical School at the University of Nottingham in 1990 where he was awarded a BMedSci in 1993. He graduated in Medicine in 1995 winning the Gold Medal for the best Medical student of the year and the Marsden Prize for outstanding contribution to the University of Nottingham. Mr Parmar was appointed as an Oral and Maxillofacial /Head and Neck /Reconstructive Surgeon at the University Hospital of Birmingham in 2003. He is actively involved in teaching. He is a course instructor for Advanced Trauma and Life Support (ATLS), Trauma skills, Dentist on the Ward courses. He also lectures on the European Head and Neck course and the Microvascular courses in Toronto and Florida. He is the chair of AOUK (Craniofacial) and has lectured nationally and internationally. He carries out most aspects of general Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery but his sub-specialist interest is Salivary Gland/Head and Neck Cancer and Reconstruction. 12:30-13:30 Lunch: Regional representatives meeting Continues on the next page British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Thursday 26th September BA OS Conscious Sedation in Oral Surgery 26th 13:30-14:15 Best practice and standards in the provision of Conscious Sedation By Shelagh Thompson Shelagh is Reader in Sedation and Special Care Dentistry, and Programme Director for MSc in Conscious Sedation at Cardiff University and an Honorary Consultant in Special Care Dentistry for the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. Dr Thompson has been the editor of the Journal of Disability and Oral Health since 2011. Her clinical interests are in all aspects of Special Care Dentistry using behavioural management including hypnosis, LA, conscious sedation, alternative sedation techniques and general anaesthesia. 15:30-16:00 Coffee 16:00-16:45 Setting up a Conscious Sedation Service in Primary Care By Mick Allen Mick graduated from University College London in 1988 having developed an interest in Sedation with guidance from Jane Stewart. He had a Practice in Cardiff for 14 years providing IV sedation but in 2007 set up a new practice in Abergavenny and established Gateway Conscious Sedation Service. He has been a lecturer in Sedation and Special Care Dentistry at Cardiff University School of Dentistry for 12 years and is also a ‘Specialty Doctor’ at Mountain Ash outreach centre. Mick was awarded a Sedation based MSc from Cardiff University in 2009. He is also Dental Postgraduate Tutor for Newport, SE Wales and also Treasurer and Membership Secretary of the Dental Sedation Teachers Group. In his spare time he enjoys triathlons, completing Ironman UK in 2009, fly-fishing and looking after 8 beehives! He has three late teen children who mock him mercilessly. 14:15-15:30 Advanced Techniques in Conscious Sedation By Sheila Oliver Dr Sheila Oliver is a Senior Clinical Lecturer/Hon Associate Specialist at the Cardiff School of Dentistry. Her career has progressed from a specialist practise in Oral Surgery and Special Care dentistry to the provision of internationally esteemed dental education. She supports students beginning their dental course through to graduation and into postgraduate life. She is active in raising the profile of educational excellence both nationally and internationally. Within her clinical specialities she has contributed to development of national guidelines and been invited to lead staff development by universities in Paris, Barcelona and Riga. Sheila also leads a special interest group for the Association of Dental Education in Europe. 16:45-17:00 Expert Panel Q&A session 17:15-17:45 BAOS AGM 19:30 Formal Dinner at National Museum of Wales British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference Friday 27th September Trigeminal Nerve Disorders 27th 10:00-10:45 Dental Iatrogenic Trigeminal Nerve Injury: Prevention and management By Prof Tony Pogrel Professor Pogrel earned a dental degree at Liverpool University in England and a medical degree at Aberdeen University in Scotland. He completed general surgery training in Great Britain and oral and maxillofacial surgery training in Great Britain, Holland and Miami, Fla. Tony joined the University of California, San Francisco in 1983, and he became a professor and chair of that department in 1994 with a joint appointment in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is licensed in dentistry and medicine in California and is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the American College of Surgeons, and is certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is a fellow of the AAOMS, the American College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 11:30-12:00 Brunch 12:00-12:45 Neurosurgical Management of Trigeminal Neuralgia By Brian Simpson Brian A Simpson is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, where he has developed an active practice in functional neurosurgery, particularly the surgical treatment of pain, including neurostimulation. His research into the role of dopamine systems in sensorimotor integration led to an MD degree from Cambridge University. He has lectured and published widely on the subject and has contributed to the development of the International Neuromodulation Society, serving as President from 2000 to 2003. He was educated at Trinity Hall Cambridge and the London Hospital Medical College, qualifying in 1973 and becoming FRCS in 1978. 10:45-11:30 Trigeminal Neuralgia Diagnosis and early medical management By Dr Phil Atkin Philip Atkin is a Consultant and honorary senior lecturer in oral medicine in Cardiff dental hospital and school following appointment in 2004. Oral medicine specialist training at Barts & The London with an emphasis on Orofacial pain. His background is in oral surgery, including lecturer in oral surgery (p/t) at Barts and The London and entry to the GDC specialist list in 1999. Also he has a long experience in aspects of special care dentistry, emergency dental clinics and medically compromised patients. Patients with chronic Orofacial pain are seen in the general oral medicine clinics. Patients with trigeminal neuralgia are managed alongside dental and medical colleagues in primary care, and over the years a close collaboration has developed with colleagues in anaesthetics/pain medicine and neurosurgery within the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board for those patients requiring additional expertise and input. The oral medicine clinics in Cardiff accept tertiary referrals for Orofacial pain, including TN, from across Wales. Philip is pleased to be a long standing member of BASD/BAOS since its earliest years. 12:45-13:30 Radio frequency ablations for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia By Dr Michael Drage Dr Michael Drage is a Consultant in Anaesthesia at University Hospital of Wales and Spire Cardiff Hospital. Michael is a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists. He made an appearance on 24/7 dealing with a patient with chronic pain. Hospital 24/7 was filmed over 7 days at Wales's largest hospital, following the real life medical dramas at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff. 13:30-14:00 Expert Panel Q&A session 14:00 Conference closing ceremony 13:30-14:00 Expert Panel Q&A session British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Social Events Wednesday 25th 19:30 Informal night at Park House Club This evening we have organised an informal fun night out at the Park House Club, live music over 3 floors with a buffet and drinks, finishing off with a Karaoke/Disco in the cellar bar. The Burges Restaurant will host its resident vocalist-pianist, Mr Rhys Hoddinott playing a collection of old and new songs as well as some of his own original music. The Pinot Restaurant on the first floor is where Dom Blonde a guitar & singing duo will be playing. A hot buffet will be served on both floors. The evening will be finished off with a Karaoke/Disco in the lower ground floor Vanilla Room cocktail bar or you can just enjoy a quiet drink in the Yalumba Room bar on the main floor. Address: Park House Club, 20 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3DQ Thursday 26th 19:30 The BAOS Annual dinner in the National Museum of Wales The National museum is located in Cathays Park but we will be entering via the Park Place entrance. There will be a drinks reception in the Museums galleries on the second floor where you can wander round the galleries and you will also be entertained by the Ynysowen Male Voice Choir. After the drinks reception in the Galleries, the BAOS Annual dinner will be held in the Museums Grand Hall. After dinner the BAOS president will present the prizes to the winners and runners up of the BAOS Oral Surgery Audit, the Poster Prize and finally the Open Paper Prize. There will be an Open bar available and Richard Evans is organising tickets at nearby clubs for those who want to go off late night dancing! British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Cardiff Map Key: Points of interest: Shopping: Conference Venue: Park House Club: National Museum: British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BA OS Poster Exhibition BA OS At the conference this year we will be showing forty two posters covering varying subjects starting on the 25th and lasting until the conference finishes on the 27th. The viewing room can be found on the first floor above the auditorium. Boards 001, Poster 024: Adverse effects of drugs used in patients with cranial neuralgias by Eleni Besi, Rachel Leeson, Joanna M. Zakrzewska Boards 022, Poster 032: Dental Trauma Management by Exeter OMFS and Emergency Departments by Sarah Turner, Norma Rogerson Boards 002, Poster 048: An Audit to Assess Outcomes for the Division of Tongue-Ties by Stephanie Bryan, N. MacKenzie, C J Edge Boards 023, Poster 041: L-PRF: Enhancing Nature’s Blood Clot? by Ryan Lello Boards 003, Poster 050: Accuracy of FNA and CNB with and without ultrasound guidance by G D Bell, U Johar, C J Edge Boards 024, Poster 056: Severe Maxillofacial Injuries From Dog bite; Case Presentation by S. Bux, A. El-Awa, J. M. Yates, K. G. Smith. Boards 004, Poster 066: Prevalence of Bifid Mandibular Canals. A Retrospective Study 2000 Orthopantomographs by Sara Awni Boards 025, Poster 059: Medical conditions commonly encountered in General Dental Practice by Mark Gormley , Stuart Campbell Boards 005, Poster 015: Retrospective analysis of post-operative outcomes from 108 labial gland biopsies by Shabnum Ali, Neil Patel Boards 026, Poster 060: Referral of palatally ectopic maxillary canines: a clinical audit by Joseph Flexen, Carl Jones & Stanley Parikh Boards 006, Poster 029: An audit on the documentation of prescriptions in the Oral Surgery department by Kate Parker, Jashme Patel, Mehri Eghtessad Boards 027, Poster 068: Non Syndromic Multiple Odontogenic Keratocysts associated with dentigerous cyst! -A Case Report by Ravi Manemi, R Kurdekar , S Bhatia Boards 007, Poster 055: Apicectomy – Retrospective Comparative Study at Sheffield’s Dental Hospital by Lorna Man, A. El-Awa,T. Raja, M. Barber, I. Harris, J.D. McMahon Boards 028, Poster 079: Pain – An individual’s perception by Amy Lei-Plant & Sunita Sahota Boards 008, Poster 077: Inferior Dental Nerve Injury – Predictable or not? by Nikki Tanna, Kunal Sudra, Jon Brown, Vinod Patel, Louis McArdle Boards 009, Poster 003: Injury and Entrapment of the Mandibular Nerve: A Cadaveric Study by Eleanor Stone, Julie Burke, David Roberts Boards 010, Poster 012: Audit of Appropriateness of Radiographs Attached to Referrals by S.Jeganathan, A Curtis Boards 029, Poster 080: Antibiotic prescribing: the right prescription for every patient, every time? by Marcia Remiao, Avan Mohammed, Emma Quartey, Patricia Marsden Boards 030, Poster 082: Side effects of intravenous midazolam in children undergoing dental treatment by Arathi Papineni McIntosh, Liege Lourenco- Mathuru, Paul Ashley Boards 031, SpR Audit r/u Poster: The use of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in Dental (Oral Surgery) Day Surgery by Vinod Patel Boards 011, Poster 021: Inferior alveolar nerve injury related to mandibular dental implant placement by Maria Devine, Zehra Yilmaz, Tara Renton Boards 032, DF2 Audit r/u Poster: The modified WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in an outpatient setting by Fiona McDonnell Boards 012, Poster 047: Peroneal nerve injury following the use of anti thrombo-embolic deterrent stockings by W. Reuther , Stephanie Bryan, M. Al-Gholmy, R. Anand Boards 033, DF1 Audit r/u Poster: An audit to assess the use of NICE guidelines for the prescription of extraction of lower third molars’ by Nadeem Sabir Boards 013, Poster 054: The Platysmal Flap For Intra-Oral Reconstruction – A Case Series by Grant Isherwood Boards 034, Poster 057: An incidental finding of Human Immunodeficiency Virus by Mairi Jamieson, Ailsa Morrison, Brendan Conn, Victor Lopes Boards 014, Poster 078: Beware osteolytic lesions of the mandible metastatic basal cell carcinom by Geraldine Mc Dermott Boards 015, Poster 081: Z-Frenuloplasty: a better way to ‘untangle’ lip and tongue ties by Avan Mohammed, Karishma Dusara & Nasser Ahmed Nasser Boards 016, Poster 084: Actinomycosis: An unusual case following third molar extraction by S. Minai, M. Patel, A. Patel , S Wright Boards 017, Poster 085: Staff knowledge of sedation assessment in Glasgow Dental Hospital by Sarah-Jane McGuckian, Conor O’Brien, Craig I Mather Boards 035, Poster 042: The Effect of Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD) Therapy in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea – Patient View by Cian Lowney, Dr. Cian Lowney ,Mr. Shankar Patil Boards 036, Poster 069: Commissioning for Quality and Innovation (CQUIN) Targets achieved by Guy’s Oral Surgery Department by Alison Walshe, Kiran Beneng Boards 037, Poster 083: Audit of Maxillofacial MRI requests within a Health Board, 2011 by Emma Brown Boards 038, Poster 051: A Bone Saving Idea! by Miraj Shah Boards 018, Poster 010: Five year survival rate of zygomatic implants by Clare Steel, J.M Yates, R. Bolt, I.M Brook Boards 039, Poster 002: Study to assess plate removal after ORIF of orbitozygomatic complexes by Hayley Llandro , Mr. RJ Langford Boards 019, Poster 011: The Incidence of Plate Removal Following Orthognathic Surgery by Adam H Bhanji , Richard Langford, Mr David Farr Boards 040, Poster 004: Re-Operations of Fractured Mandibles Incidence and Causes by Swati Sapra Boards 020, Poster 014: Correct site surgery – Learning via video by Neil Patel & Edmund Bailey & Alka Saksena Boards 021, Poster 025: An Audit of the Surgical Accuracy of Le Fort I Osteotomies by Rodrigo Gutierrez & Ben Wang Boards 041, Poster 005: An audit of Paediatric extractions under general anaesthetic in Torbay by Rowena Lewthwaite Lynne Fryer, Kottaru Saraswathi Boards 042, Poster 009: A review of management of chronic temporomandibular joint disorders by eminectomy procedure by Dr. Idaboh G. ,R Lee British Association of Oral Surgeons 2013 Conference BAOS App BA OS Introducing the BAOS App now available on android and iPhone. 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