Feedback and CPD Certificates 1 CPD certificate data2 Feedback FGDP(UK) National Study Day3 Feedback Matthew Holyoak4 Feedback Finlay Sutton5 Suggestions Generating your CPD certificateYour CPD certificate will be generated from the data you enter in these fields. Please make correct use of upper and lowercase to ensure your name displays correctly. Your certificate will be available once you have completed your feedback.Name*As you wish it to be displayed on your certificate. First Last GDC Registration Number*EmailPlease enter your email here ONLY if you would like your CPD certificate emailed directly to you. FGDP(UK) National Study Day FeedbackThe next sections of the feedback form will be collated anonymously.Your overall rating of the Study Day*1* Very Poor 2* Poor 3* Satisfactory 4* Good 5* Very GoodVery GoodGoodSatisfactoryPoorVery PoorPlease give your feedback on these specific areas:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSuitability of FacilitiesCateringEvent Organisation Matthew HolyoakPlease give your feedback on Matthew Holyoak's presentations.Lectures: Life after tooth wear Part 1 Life after tooth wear Part 2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Have an improved understanding of the definitions and aetiology of tooth wear Appreciate occlusal principles & functional analysis Understand the difference between localised vs generalised tooth wear Increasing vertical dimension: when and by how much? Learn about minimally invasive techniques to restore the worn dentition. By the end of the day participants will: DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES Repeatable & predictable dentistry NOT “once in a lifetime” dentistry. Improved understanding of the mechanisms of tooth wear; stressing the importance of prevention at an early stage. When it’s too late and intervention is required, predictable restorative solutions that will provide maximal longevity, and maximal appearance with minimal intervention. Assessment of Matthew Holyoak's presentation:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeakerContentPresentionWere Matthew Holyoak's presentations relevant to general practice?*YesNoPartiallyWere Matthew Holyoak's aims and objectives met?*YesNoPartially Finlay SuttonPlease give your feedback on Finlay Sutton's presentations.Lectures: Life after implant failure Part 1 Life after implant failure Part 2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Have an improved understanding of the construction of state-of-the-art dentures in patients who have lost dental implants To appreciate that good quality removable dentures are a valid alternative to implant supported restorations To know how to carry out a patient assessment with regards to assessing hard and soft tissue and the suitability of abutment teeth To learn a new system of partial denture design By the end of the day participants will: DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES Have an improved understanding of how to manage patients appropriately if they have failed dental implants. Improved denture outcomes with their patients generally Improved patient interactions generally Assessment of Finlay Sutton's presentation:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeakerContentPresentionWere Finlay Sutton's presentations relevant to general practice?*YesNoPartiallyWere Finlay Sutton's aims and objectives met?*YesNoPartially Overall CommentsPlease tell us about your experience today of the Study Day.Suggestions for future speakers and topics