2019 Jan Birmingham - Occlusion in everyday dentistry Feedback Form 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. Section BreakPlease give your feedback on these specific areas:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSuitability of FacilitiesCateringEvent OrganisationAssessment of Dr. Dan Selner presentation:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeaker / TutorContentPresentationAssessment of Dr Ken Peters presentation:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeaker / TutorContentPresentationThe next sections of the feedback form will be collated anonymously. Please give your feedback on these learning objectives: The course has a number of learning objectives; please indicate how well you feel the stated objectives were met on a scale of 1-5 stars. 1 Star - Not Achieved 5 Star - Achieved WellWhy an ‘ideal appearing’ occlusion can precipitate severe occlusal symptoms.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedThe difference between a pathogenic occlusion and malocclusion and how to recognise each.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedWhat an ideal occlusion looks like and why.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedThe manifestations of occlusal disease and how to spot them.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedWhy centric relation is so important and common sense methods for recording it.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedArticulators and when to use them.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedThe use and value of a facebow.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedHow and when to equilibrate, using plaster models.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedWhen appliance therapy is appropriate and why it works.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedHow to become a THINKING DENTIST and make dentistry fun again.*achieved welladaquately achievedmoderately achievedbarely achievednot achievedOther commentsAny suggestions for future speakersWhere did you first hear about this course "Occlusion in everyday dentistry… and beyond"?*collegue / frienddental pressfacebookwebsitegoogle searchotherIf you selected other, please state:If you selected collegue/friend, can you tell us who?This is purely so we can thank them!