Greig Taylor: “Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation – is it what we think it is still? How do we manage it?”

Greig Taylor: "Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation – is it what we think it is still? How do we manage it?"

11 March 2025
6:30 pm - 8:45 pm

Glasgow Dental Hospital and School
378 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow, G2 3JZ

Registration from 6:30
Lecture start promptly at 7pm
We can not guarantee late comers will gain entry

Aims:

  • Learn how MIH presents, what its causes are and how it impacts the patient
  • Learn how to manage hypomineralised enamel and what actions will positively impact improvement outcomes
  • Learn strategies for deciding what to do when the hypomineralised molar is broken down

The delegate by the end of the lecture should be able to:

  • Appreciate how MIH presents, what causes it and how it impacts the patient
  • Understand how to manage hypomineralised enamel to improve restorative outcomes
  • How to decide what to do when it’s broken down

 

Dr. Greig Taylor Bio

Dr. Greig Taylor is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer/Specialist and Post-CCST in Paediatric Dentistry in Newcastle University/ Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Hospital’s Trust.  Greig graduated with honours from the University of Glasgow in 2012.  After completing core-training years in the West of Scotland, he was appointed as an academic clinical registrar at Newcastle in 2016.  He passed his master’s in clinical research (with distinction) and Membership in Paediatric Dentistry specialist clinical exams in 2019, before coming out of clinical training to undertake his PhD, funded by a prestigious personal NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship. He defended his PhD, entitled the DECIDE study “Dental ExtraCtion versus filling In aDult teeth: an economic evaluation”, in 2023.  His main areas of research focuses on addressing the lack of evidence currently available for the pathways relating to child’s oral health, namely molar-incisor hypomineralisation and dental trauma, and using economic evaluation methodologies to answer these questions. He has published and presented nationally and internationally in these areas, and was co-author on both the updated EAPD: Best clinical practice guidelines for MIH (2022) and RCS guideline for the Extraction of First Permanent Molars in Children (2023).

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