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One-day in-person course on improving clinical examination and treatment planning, including communication of options, sequencing, and case-based discussion.
Treatment planning isn’t just a clinical exercise — it’s where trust is built, value is communicated, and predictable outcomes begin. This one-day course is designed to strengthen the way you examine, diagnose and present treatment in a private practice context, so you can move from “I think…” to clear, confident, patient-centred plans.
Led by Kushal Gadhia (Clinical Director at Centre Of Dental Excellence and Royston Dental Care; former Consultant and Honorary Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry at Eastman Dental Hospital), this course is the first part of the patient journey series and focuses on the real-world decisions and conversations that determine whether treatment plans are accepted and delivered successfully.
A standout feature of this course is the opportunity for case-based discussion. Delegates are encouraged to bring (or send in advance) photos and radiographs for focused feedback and 1:1 assistance—helping you translate the day’s frameworks directly into your own clinical work.
If you want a clearer, more repeatable approach to examination and planning — and the confidence to present options in a way patients understand — this course is built to support that next step in your private practice journey.
Treatment planning isn’t just a clinical exercise — it’s where trust is built, value is communicated, and predictable outcomes begin. This one-day course is designed to strengthen the way you examine, diagnose and present treatment in a private practice context, so you can move from “I think…” to clear, confident, patient-centred plans.
Led by Kushal Gadhia (Clinical Director at Centre Of Dental Excellence and Royston Dental Care; former Consultant and Honorary Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry at Eastman Dental Hospital), this course is the first part of the patient journey series and focuses on the real-world decisions and conversations that determine whether treatment plans are accepted and delivered successfully.
A standout feature of this course is the opportunity for case-based discussion. Delegates are encouraged to bring (or send in advance) photos and radiographs for focused feedback and 1:1 assistance—helping you translate the day’s frameworks directly into your own clinical work.
If you want a clearer, more repeatable approach to examination and planning — and the confidence to present options in a way patients understand — this course is built to support that next step in your private practice journey.