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Welcome to the SAAD 2025 Symposium, 'Advancing Safety & Care in Sedation: Innovation, Insights & Guidance' at the Royal Society of Medicine.
We hope you have a great day!
SAAD President, Yi Loo will open the Symposium at 09:30 in the Guy Whittle Lecture Theatre.
Below are links to documents with information about the day's events and about SAAD.
PROGRAMME
There will be an opportunity to ask questions after the presentations, either verbally or by posting your questions at slido.com #SAAD
PHOTOGRAPHS
One of the SAAD trustees will be taking photographs throughout the day. These are for use in the SAAD Newsletter and/or Digest, and on social media. If you do not want us to use your photograph please make yourself known to the photographer, or to Fiona/Kiera at the registration desk.
We request that you do not take photographs (or video/audio recordings) in the lecture theatre; it is distracting both to the speakers and to colleagues in the audience.
VENUE INFORMATION
REGISTRATION
Registration opens at 08:30.
Upon arrival please ensure that you have signed in so we know to send you your attendance certificate.
The password can be found on the signs in the foyer.
The sign in link will close 11:45
REFRESHMENTS
If you have notified us of any special dietary requirements please make yourself known to the serving staff.
08:30 - 09:30
Registration - Cavendish & Atrium
Tea, Coffee, Biscuits and Danish pastries
11:15 - 11:45
Morning break - Cavendish & Atrium
Tea, Coffee & Traditional Biscuits
13:25 - 14:25
Lunch - Cavendish & Atrium
Salad bar
Chefs’ seasonal salads & mixed leaf salads
Served with tomato, chutney infused oils, mustard, and French dressing
Mains
Malaysian beef rendang
Mildly spiced slow cooked beef & fine green beans with lemongrass and coconut sauce
Chickpeas & mushroom shakshuka
Chickpeas and mushroom in a cumin & paprika tomato sauce
(vegan)
Side dishes
Parmentier potatoes
Selection of wholegrain bread rolls and bread sticks
Sweet station
Monthly selection of dessert
Served with, berry coulis and chocolate shavings
Fresh fruit salad served with mixed berry compote & coconut yoghurt
Whole fresh fruit
A message from the venue:
The provenance of our ingredients means a great deal to us. Of course, we want them to be the finest & freshest available, but we also want to know that they are from suppliers with integrity.
That’s why we source fish from suppliers dedicated to promoting sustainability & minimising food miles. The butchers we use can trace every link in their supply chain back to the farm. Our cheese comes from artisan makers in the UK who are passionate about their craft.
Wherever possible, our chefs use fruit & vegetables from British growers. Even our tea & coffee is supplied by importers who are as committed to the welfare of the growers as they are to the quality of the product.
POSTERS
There is an impressive selection of posters displayed for your perusal in the Atrium, please take the time to visit the exhibition.
The prize for the best poster will be announced before the lunch break.
SPEAKERS
Click on the images to find out more about today's speakers!
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Sedation with remimazolam
The Toolkit: CBT for Dental Anxiety
How the patient safety landscape is changing
Getting It Right First Time in sedation practice update
Oral sedative prescribing
Difficult airway assessment and management
Oral Prize Presentation
A service evaluation of Kent Community Health's 'A Guide to Inhalation Sedation' animation video
Amy Amanfu
Oral Prize Presentation
Sedation Under Scrutiny – A Systems-Based Approach to Reducing Failure and Variation in Conscious Sedation
Vishnu Sri Shanmuganathan
Weight-loss drugs and sedation
Propofol sedation
AGM
SAAD members are warmly encouraged to attend the AGM taking place during the lunch break the Symposium. The documents are available on the AGM webpage.
JOIN US!
Membership
Membership of SAAD is open to any registered medical or dental practitioner or dental nurse whether based in the UK or abroad. Student membership of SAAD is free for dental and medical undergraduates registered at a university in the UK or Ireland. The Society’s work is only possible through the support of its members. This work includes:
- Regular running of SAAD Postgraduate Courses in London and other centres in the United Kingdom and periodically overseas.
- SAAD courses for dental nurses which are usually in conjunction with SAAD Postgraduate Course and Seminars.
- Representation on committees of enquiry, study groups, and virtually all official advisory bodies concerned with dental anaesthesia and sedation.
- Advice to professional protection societies.
- The furthering of research into the provision of pain and anxiety control.
- Functioning as a member of the International Federation of Dental Anaesthesiology Societies- IFDAS - (which gives each SAAD member automatic membership).
Members are given special rates on SAAD courses. No other organisation offers such comprehensive activity in relation to pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
Dental & Medical Professionals with UK address - £60
Nurses, Hygienists, Therapists with UK address - £25
(non UK address please see website for more information)
Head to www.saad.org.uk/membership to see more and join us today!
YOUR ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE
We hope that you enjoy the conference - we'd value your feedback!
After the conference we will email a link for you to complete the online evaluation form and download your attendance certificate.
If you cannot find the email, it may have gone into your junk folder.
Please email contact@saad.org.uk with any questions.
Have a safe journey home!
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A SAAD / BSPD South East Branch Study Day!
Welcome to the SAAD/BSPD Joint Study Day 2025 in London!
Below are links to documents with information about the day's events including further information about SAAD and BSPD.
Please be aware - Photographs
We request that you do not take photographs (or video/audio recordings) in the lecture theatre; it is distracting both to the speakers and to colleagues in the audience.
One of the SAAD trustees will be taking photographs throughout the day. If you do not want us to use your photograph please make yourself known to the photographer, or to Fiona/Kiera at the registration desk.
Venue Information
The Royal College of General Practitioners
30, Euston Square
London
NW1 2FB
The prayer room is located on the ground floor. Please enquire at the Study Day registration desk, or upstairs at the main desk.
In the Exhbition Area, where the Study Day will take place, there is a staffed cloakroom to leave coats and bags.
Location information here: Find RCGP (scroll down to 'Visit the RCGP head office')
Click the map to view in Google Maps.
Nearest underground and rail connections
- 2-minute walk from Euston station: mainline rail services
- 2-minute walk from Euston Square underground station: Circle line, Hammersmith & City line and Metropolitan line
- 2-minute walk from Euston underground station: Northern line and Victoria line
- 10-minute walk from Kings Cross St Pancras underground station: Circle line, Hammersmith & City line, Metropolitan line, Northern line, Piccadilly line
- 10-minute walk from St Pancras International station: East Midlands trains, International trains, southEastern High speed trains, Thameslink trains
- 10-12-minute walk from Kings Cross station: mainline rail services
Buses
Bus routes that pass our building, or serve Euston station bus station:
18, 30, 59, 73, 91, 205, 253, 390, 476
Programme
Registration
Registration opens at 08:15.
Upon arrival please ensure that you have signed in so we know to send you your attendance certificate. The password can be found on the signs on the sign in desk.
We will be available to offer assistance on the day, if needed.
Refreshments
If you have notified us of any special dietary requirements please make yourself known to the serving staff.
Study Day Speakers
Please click here or on the photographs of our speakers to read their biographies as well as their presentation abstracts. More speaker information to follow.
Your attendance certificate
We hope that you enjoy the study day - we'd value your feedback!
After the study day we will email a link for you to complete the online evaluation form and download your attendance certificate.
If you cannot find the email, it may have gone into your junk folder.
Please contact contact@saad.org.uk with any questions.
Join BSPD
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Anyone in the dental profession with an interest in Paediatric Dentistry is welcome to join the Society. There are full and associate membership categories which encompass our growing groups of members. These include dentists, Dental Care Professionals (DCPs), dental and DCP students, international members and all members of the dental team. You do not need to have a dental qualification to be a member of BSPD, just a passion for children’s dentistry.
For more information regarding membership, please click here.
To join please click here.
If you would like further details about joining the Society, please contact the BSPD Administrator.
Join SAAD
Become part of a dedicated professional community with a passion for the provision of dental sedation and anxiety management at its heart.
No other organisation offers such comprehensive activity in relation to pain and anxiety control for dentistry.
Membership of SAAD is open to any registered medical or dental practitioner or dental nurse whether based in the UK or abroad. Student membership of SAAD is free for dental and medical undergraduates registered at a university in the UK or Ireland. The Society’s work is only possible through the support of its members. This work includes:
- Regular running of SAAD Postgraduate Courses in London and other centres in the United Kingdom and periodically overseas.
- SAAD courses for dental nurses which are usually in conjunction with SAAD Postgraduate Course and Seminars.
- Representation on committees of enquiry, study groups, and virtually all official advisory bodies concerned with dental anaesthesia and sedation.
- Advice to professional protection societies.
- The furthering of research into the provision of pain and anxiety control.
- Functioning as a member of the International Federation of Dental Anaesthesiology Societies- IFDAS - (which gives each SAAD member automatic membership).
Members are given special rates on SAAD courses. No other organisation offers such comprehensive activity in relation to pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
Dental & Medical Professionals with UK address - £60
Nurses, Hygienists, Therapists with UK address - £25
(non UK address please see website for more information)
Head to www.saad.org.uk to see more and join SAAD today!
BSPD Upcoming events
SAAD Upcoming events
Thank you to our study day sponsors!
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A SAAD / BSPD South East Branch Study Day!
09:15 - Inhalation Sedation

Leah Adams - Biography
Clinical Director (Hertfordshire Community Trust)
Since qualifying in 1997, Leah has had a range of roles in hospital, general practice and community dental services. Throughout her career she has had particular interests in governance relating to safe sedation practice, sedation teaching and treating dentally anxious adults and children with anxiety management techniques, including Inhalation sedation and IV sedation.
During her time as sedation lead within a community dental service Leah established an IV sedation service for special care adults and children aged 12-16. and previously worked for many years as a GDP in a private Sedation Practice as sedation lead.
Leah completed an MSc in Conscious Sedation at Cardiff University in 2013 and taught for several years on the Diploma and MSc in Conscious Sedation. She is a Member of the Faculty of Dental Trainers and continues teaching on National SAAD courses as part of the SAAD Teaching Faculty, as well as running local STAC accredited sedation courses and regional update courses for the dental team. Leah is also a former SAAD Board member and Safe Sedation Practice Evaluator on behalf of SAAD.
Leah took up the position of Deputy Clinical Director in Hertfordshire in November 2023 and became Clinical Director in October 2024. Since then, she has played a key role in service expansion work and in further developing nurse-led anxiety management pathways.
Abstract
Learning Outcomes
- To gain an understanding of anxiety management techniques to support patient care
- To review the use of Inhalation Sedation as part of anxiety management
- To review the collaborative approach to patient care
- To gain an understanding of Health and Safety requirements and environmental consideration relating to the use of Inhalation Sedation
10:00 - Intravenous sedation for paediatric dentistry

Prabhleen Anand - Biography
Prabhleen has been a Consultant and Honorary Clinical Lecturer for over 15 years in Paediatric Dentistry at The Eastman Dental Hospital. She is currently Deputy Chair for the Paediatric Dental Managed clinical network in London. She also works in private practice. Her areas of special interest are sedation, pain control, oral surgery, hypodontia, trauma and general anaesthesia. She is the lead on general anaesthesia and IV sedation in the department.
11:15 - Paediatric general anaesthetic for dental teams 
Amrit Roopra - Biography
Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Royal London Hospital
Amrit qualified from Cardiff University Medical School in 2013 and has since done all her post-graduate medical training in and around London serving a diverse and medically complex population.
Her anaesthetic training has been broad with time spent in intensive care, obstetrics, neuro and cardiac anaesthesia. However she developed a keen subspecialty interest in paediatric anaesthesia having enjoyed the challenges of anaesthetising a range of children of various sizes and co-morbidities. Her paediatric anaesthetic training has included time spent in theatres at Great Ormond Street and the Royal London Hospital as well as experience as a paediatric intensive care and retrieval doctor at St Marys Hospital and for the Children’s Acute Transport Service respectively. Her current interests include paediatric TIVA (total intravenous anaesthesia), regional anaesthesia and the difficult paediatric airway.
Amrit enjoys teaching and education and is a faculty member on a number of simulation and anaesthesia exam courses as well as an APLS instructor.
Abstract
General anaesthesia for paediatric dentistry relies on a close working relationship between the dental surgeon and anaesthetist and careful consideration of the complexities concerning the shared airway.
The patient journey can be divided into the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative components.
General anaesthesia is more than the administration of an anaesthetic agent and the process begins from the preoperative visit where preoperative assessment of the patient determines patients fitness and readiness for dental surgery. Intraoperative management involves induction of anaesthesia, airway management for the shared dental airway, maintenance and emergence from anaesthesia. Team-working, communication, safety checklists and shared decision making are all key non-clinical factors that determine safe and desired outcomes for paediatric dental day case surgery.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the preoperative assessment of patients requiring general anaesthesia including fasting guidance and premedication
- Understand the safety culture involved in working in teams in theatre including use of team briefs, safety checklists, safe use of throat packs
- Appreciate components involved in general anaesthesia including induction of anaesthesia, airway management, monitoring and maintenance and emergence of anaesthesia.
12:00 - Setting up a sedation service

Paul Howlett - Biography
Paul works as a GDP in a private multi-disciplinary dental practice on Teesside. His specific areas of interest are managing anxious patients and more complex restorative care including dental implants. Paul has been a SAAD trustee since 2012 and through his SAAD role has been involved with the development of national sedation guidance including SDCEP and IACSD. Paul is a member of the SAAD teaching faculty and has a particular interest in governance and compliance relating to dental conscious sedation.
Abstract
The provision of conscious sedation services is a critical component of modern dentistry, enabling the safe and effective management of patients undergoing various dental procedures. This presentation will outline indications for setting up a sedation service, focusing on its benefits in terms of enhanced treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. It will explore the design and operational considerations needed to implement a sedation service that meets both clinical need and safety standards.
The patient journey is at the core of sedation service design. From patient assessment and consent to peri-operative care, recovery and follow up this presentation will discuss the steps required to ensure a seamless, patient-centered experience. Emphasis will be placed on using patient feedback and audit to improve service design and implementation over time.
Governance and regulatory frameworks are essential for maintaining high standards of care and patient safety in sedation services. The presentation will address key governance issues, including staff training, quality assurance, and compliance with national guidance and regulations.
Both inhalation and intravenous sedation techniques will be explored and specific considerations and features highlighted including equipment, maintenance, infrastructure and governance.
Leaning outcomes
By the end of this presentation, attendees will have an improved understanding of how to design, implement, and deliver a sedation service that balances patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and operational efficiency.
The session aims to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge to optimise sedation practices within their own settings.
13:45 - Sedation training

Kathy Wilson - Biography
Currently based at Newcastle upon Tyne School of Dental Sciences & Dental Hospital as Associate Specialist/Clinical lecturer in Sedation and Special Care. Kathy is heavily involved with undergraduate/ post graduate teaching, Dental Core Training and Specialty Training programmes. She is a member the IACSD working group and plays an active role on the Sedation Training Accreditation Committee. Lecturing nationally and internationally, she has published widely in the field of Conscious Sedation for Dental Care.
Abstract
14:30 - SAAD Research update

Ashleigh Stamp - Biography
Ashleigh is a Clinical Fellow at Newcastle University School of Dental Sciences. She works within paediatric dentistry providing patient care and clinical teaching to dental and dental therapy undergraduates as well as supporting postgraduate education within the region. Ashleigh completed the Diploma in Conscious Sedation at Newcastle University and has a background working as a GDP providing conscious sedation to adults and children in primary care. Ashleigh is currently undertaking a PhD relating to behavioural support for young people receiving surgical dental care.
14:45 - Anxiety management pathway nurse lead initative

Sadie Hughes - Biography
Sadie is a Consultant in Special Care Dentistry and the Sedation Lead for Hertfordshire Special Care Dental Service. She completed an MSc in Sedation and Special Care Dentistry in 2003 at King’s College London Dental Institute. Her clinical interests include sedation and behavioural management for adolescents requiring dental treatment and the dental management of adults with additional needs. Sadie is a past chair of the Sedation Training Accreditation Committee.
Abstract
It is well documented that dental anxiety can increase the perception of pain and increase poor dental attendance. When dental anxiety occurs in adults it can also lead to poor dental attendance for dependent family members.
The dental profession is increasingly recognising the skills of dental care professionals and the positive impact these skills can make to the patient journey. One of the areas in which dental care professionals can make a significant difference is in the reduction of anxiety. Utilising the skill mix available in dental teams, allows for greater efficiency and seemingly, patient outcomes.
The Hertfordshire Special Care Dental Service have had positive results utilising a nurse led dental anxiety pathway. The pivotal factor in the success or failure of this pathway is the relationship built between the patient and the dental nurse. Parents or carers are contacted by telephone as an initial assessment, and if there is no dental pain, are offered preventative dental advice. Information regarding the child’s likes and dislikes are ascertained along with any reasonable adjustments needed for future face to face visits. The dental nurse then sees the patient in a dental environment for a number of visits to build the patient’s dental confidence, improve their oral health, engage the patient and desensitise them to the dental environment. Following the nurse led visits, the dental nurse introduces the patient to the dentist whilst remaining an advocate for the patient and acting as a trusted person.
Working with children, their parents and carers in this way can reduce childhood dental anxiety, facilitating dental treatment and leading to better dental habits when these children become adults.
Learning Outcomes
Delegates should be able to:
- Understand the concept of skill mix utilisation in reducing dental anxiety
- Analyse the skills present in their own dental team
- Evaluate which patients might benefit from a nurse led anxiety pathway
15:30 - Wellbeing
Kamljit Kaur

Kamlijit Kaur - Biography
Kamljit qualified from Birmingham Medical School in 1999. Whilst training in Paediatrics she became interested in ensuring that children presenting to emergency departments gained good quality care. She therefore subspecialised in Paediatric Emergency Medicine. Her consultant career has involved working with the team in Wolverhampton to develop their Paediatric Emergency Medicine service as well as working at Birmingham Children's Hospital and Kings College Hospital. Kamljit started practising yoga at the age off 11 years old. She has therefore been interested in well being all of her life. She is a yoga teacher and now is merging her life long interest in well being with her medical career.
Abstract
Well being of healthcare workers has become a high priority in todays NHS. Join me for a session in which I introduce you to some well being practices that have been proven to be effective yet time efficient as well as give you some practical experience of a couple too.
Learning Outcomes
Gain some practical experience and knowledge of time efficient yet effective practices that have evidence to support their ability to induce well being for individuals in the workplace.
16:00 - Clinical hypnosis for dentistry
Charlotte Davies
Thank you to our study day sponsors!
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