Anti-Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Solutions - November 29, 2024 - London
Anti-Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Solutions - November 29, 2024 - London
It is reported that 41.5% of the UK adult population - 15 million people, suffer from snoring. It is also estimated that approximately 1.5 million people in Britain have obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA); with symptoms reported by sufferers including morning headaches, excessive daytime sleepiness, irritability and depression.
In 2021, the NICE guidelines included anti-snoring mandibular advancement devices (MAD) as a recommended treatment option for obstructive sleep apnoea(OSA). This is welcome news for clinicians who wish to increase their treatment offering in practice with patients’ well-being in mind.
Join Arti Hindocha, Orthodontic Consultant and clinical specialist in Snoring and OSA with experience in both NHS and private practice for an interactive and practical course designed to give any delegate the confidence, tools and knowledge to start treating patients suffering from snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.
Led By | Arti Hindocha, Consultant Orthodontist
Date | 29th November 2024
Venue | Hilton London Metropole
225 Edgware Rd
London
W2 1JU
CPD | 6 Points
Cost | Introductory Offer £399.00 + VAT
What's Included |
- Face-to-face learning
- Practical guidance in diagnosis and assessment of patients and hands-on experience of MAD appliance management
- Clinical Handbook including Patients screening tools and GP referral letter
- Free Demo model
- 50% off the first MSi case
- MSi Marketing pack containing patient information and links to download digital marketing pack
Objectives |
- To successfully differentiate between snoring and sleep apnoea patients
- Learn how to correctly screen patients (adult and children) and assess their risk of OSA
- Learn how to follow evidence based protocols in order to diagnose, prescribe and manage OSA patients
- Learn clinical and practical applications from case examples
- Understand how to apply problem-solving skills to identify and manage potential clinical issues arising during patient follow-up
- To understand the clinical use of the MSi (Mandibular Snoring Inhibitor) appliance
Arti Hindocha qualified with Honours from King's College London (2009). She specialised in orthodontics at Eastman Dental Institute and Kettering General Hospital obtaining her MClinDent (UCL) on intra-oral scanning and M.Orth from the Royal College of Surgeons England (2015, 2016). She completed a further two years of higher orthodontic training at the Royal London Hospital and William Harvey Hospital; qualifying as a consultant in 2018, with her Fellowship in Orthodontics from the Royal College of Surgeons. She is currently a consultant orthodontist at Kettering General Hospital and works in 2 private practices.
She is passionate about patient safety and their journeys and teaching and empowering clinicians. In addition to teaching postgraduates, she supports and mentors GDPs interested in orthodontics. She lectures locally, regionally, and internationally on diverse topics such as inter-proximal reduction, autotransplantation, ectopic teeth, IOTN and referrals, and snoring and sleep apnoea.
Arti is currently Secretary of the European Federation of Orthodontic Specialists Association (EFOSA) which is involved in an international campaign to protect the public against DIY aligner companies. She also sits on the Consultant Orthodontic Group for the British Orthodontic Society(BOS) and was appointed BOS News Editor.
She has been President of the European Postgraduate orthodontic students (EPSOS), a postgraduate Representative on the Royal College of Surgeons Board, TGG and DSTNC committees.