Your information is appreciated.
We will be in touch again with further details about the course.
Your information is appreciated.
We will be in touch again with further details about the course.
SAAD members are warmly invited to attend the SAAD AGM which will take place during the lunch break at this year's symposium.
Please sign in to the AGM register www.saad.org.uk/signin the password will be displayed on the screen.
The documents for the AGM
Minutes of the 2024 AGM - unratified
President's Report
Accounts to 31st December 2024
Members can request a copy of the revised Bye-Laws by emailing contact@saad.org.uk
To help us provide the best possible learning experience for each individual on the SAAD Course, it would be helpful to know a little more about you
SAAD Prizes Judging Panel
SAAD Prizes 2025
This year we had two DJ essays and eight undergraduate essays submitted.
No submissions for the DCP reports prize.
Please download the SAAD Essay Prize Marking Sheet.
Marking sheets to be returned to digest@saad.org.uk by Monday 9 June 2025 please.
Happy marking!
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Drummond Jackson
DJ25-01
Remimazolam in Older Patients: A Game-Changer in Procedural Sedation?
DJ25-02
Anaesthetic Led Conscious Sedation for Patients with Learning Disabilities
SAAD Drummond Jackson Essay Prize Guidelines
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Dental Student
UG25-01
Numbing the fear of pain: Could buffered anaesthesia become an innovative solution to eliminate dental anxiety in patients triggered by local anaesthesia?
UG25-02
Efficacy and safety of intravenous sedation for medically compromised patients in oral surgery procedures: an evidence-based review
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UG25-03
How Can Hypnosis Contribute to a More Patient-Centred Approach to Dental Anxiety?
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UG25-04
Should capnography be compulsory for dental sedation in medically complex patients (ASA III/IV)?
UG25-05
Could remimazolam replace midazolam as the intravenous sedation drug of choice for conscious sedation in dentistry?
UG25-06
When midazolam meets hyperactivity: Tailoring dental sedation for patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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UG25-07
Reducing the need for conscious sedation in Dental Care: Innovations and Practices
UG25-08
Optimising Conscious Sedation for Patients with Obesity: Addressing Clinical, Practical and Systemic Challenges
DCP Report
No submissions.
SAAD DCP Case Study Report Guidelines
Link to the SAAD Essay Prizes