The RCSI Annual Charter Meeting 2025 took place from February 4th to 8th at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) in Dublin. The theme for this year's meeting was "Next Generation Surgery."
A key highlight was the Faculty of Dentistry Session, held on February 6th, focusing on "Pushing the Boundaries in Dentistry." This session provided valuable insights into various aspects of dentistry, from advanced treatment techniques to the integration of new technologies. It underscored the importance of staying informed and adapting to the evolving landscape of dental care.
Dr. Kate Farrell, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, RCSI, chaired the session, which included the following presentations:
- “Osteoradionecrosis - Current Concepts and Management”by Dr. David McGoldrick, Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, discussing the latest concepts in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of osteoradionecrosis.
- “LPRF (Leukocyte and Platelet Rich Fibrin) – A Game Changer in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry”by Dr. Rory Maguire, Periodontics and Implant Dentistry Specialist, highlighting the benefits of LPRF in enhancing healing and improving clinical outcomes.
- “The Orthodontic Management of the Cleft Patient”by Dr. Tim McSwiney, Consultant Orthodontist, outlining the interdisciplinary approach required for managing orthodontic treatment in cleft patients.
- “The Evolution of Clinical Photography - The Past, the Present and the Future”by Dr. Patrick J. Byrne, Periodontics Specialist, exploring the history, current practices, and future trends in clinical photography.
The session concluded with a Q&A segment, allowing attendees to engage with the speakers and discuss the topics presented.
Following the Faculty of Dentistry Session, Professor Christopher Lynch, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, joined the Deans of the Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Radiologists and Radiation Oncologists, and Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine for a "Dean's on the Couch" combined faculties session, featuring a series of engaging questions directed at the Deans of the faculties at RCSI.
This session provided a comprehensive overview of the Deans' roles, their faculties' unique contributions, and their visions for the future. It also offered personal insights and practical advice, making it a valuable and engaging discussion for all attendees.
Commenting on the Faculty’s involvement in the RCSI Annual Charter Meeting 2025, the Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, Professor Christopher Lynch said: “The Faculty of Dentistry is honoured to participate in RCSI’s flagship event, to showcase the evolving landscape of dental care. I would like to thank our Vice-Dean, Dr. Kate Farrell for chairing the session and the speakers for their insightful presentations and contributions. Their expertise and dedication have provided invaluable knowledge and inspiration to all attendees.”