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WA - Balancing Forces: Oral Health from Hormones to Occlusion

WA - Balancing Forces: Oral Health from Hormones to Occlusion

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Featuring speakers:

  • Dr Emma Perry
    • Dental Jiu Jitsu
  • Ingrid Rodriguez
    • Menopause and the Oral Environment: An Overlooked Area in Oral Health Care
  • Dr Hui Lau
    • Spot It Before They Do

 

CPD Hours: 3 hours Scientific

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Program:

12:00pm — Registration with Buffet Lunch 

1:00pm Dr Emma Perry - Dental Jiu Jitsu

2:00pm Ingrid Rodriguez - Menopause and the Oral Environment: An Overlooked Area in Oral Health Care

3:00pm Afternoon Tea

3:15pm Dr Hui Lau - Spot It Before They Do

4:15 pm — Close

4:30–5:30 pm — Social hour 

Making a weekend of it? Enjoy discounted accommodation at The Sebel by using the promo code 'EVENT10” at checkout.


Lecture Synopsis:

Dental Jiu Jitsu - Dr Emma Perry 

A basic theoretical introduction to the martial art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and how its principles can be applied to managing dental patients.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Discuss how various principles of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu are parallel to problems faced in dentistry, and can be applied in managing dental patients.

Menopause and the Oral Environment: An Overlooked Area in Oral Health Care - Ingrid Rodriguez

Menopause affects millions of women in Australia, yet its impact on oral health is often overlooked. This session explores how hormonal changes influence the oral environment and outlines practical ways oral health practitioners can recognise and support patients experiencing menopause-related oral changes in everyday practice.

Learning outcomes:

  • Recognise common oral changes associated with perimenopause and menopause
  • Understand how hormonal changes may influence saliva, oral tissues and the oral environment
  • Apply practical chair-side approaches to support patients experiencing menopause-related oral changes

Spot it before they do - Dr Hui Lau

Oral Health Practitioners are the first to spot orthodontic anomalies — often months before formal review. This practical CPD session covers five high-yield anomalies (supernumeraries, missing teeth, impacted teeth, crossbites, and skeletal discrepancies), with a focus on chairside recognition, red flags, and confident referral timing.

Speaker Biographies

Dr Emma Perry 

BDSc (UWA), AssocDeg DentHyg (Curtin), GradCertHPEd (UWA)

Dentist and Lecturer of Clinical Dentistry 

Dr Emma Perry graduated from Curtin with an Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene in 1999, then BDSC from UWA in 2006. Since then she has worked in private practices across Perth, as well as teaching at the UWA Dental School for the past 17 years. With a special interest in education, Emma achieved a Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education in 2023 to support her work at UWA. She is now a Lecturer in Clinical Dentistry, coordinating DMD 2nd year where students are first introduced to clinical practice on live patients. Emma lives in Perth with her husband and 3 teenage children, spending her spare time singing in a community choir and tending to her frangipani collection.  

Ingrid Rodriguez

Dental Hygienist (former)

Ingrid Rodriguez is a former dental clinician with over 30 years’ experience in oral health care, prevention and oral health promotion. She is the founder of Eikonic R&D, an international award-winning, research-focused company exploring biomimetic approaches designed to support the oral environment. Her work focuses on emerging areas in oral health, including the oral changes experienced by women during perimenopause and menopause. Ingrid is particularly interested in advancing awareness andsupporting oral health practitioners to better recognise and address these changes in clinical practice.

Dr Hui Lau

BDSc (Honours), D Clin Dent (Ortho)

Orthodontist

Dr Hui Lau is a registered Specialist Orthodontist certified by the Australasian Orthodontic Board (AOB). She attended the University of Melbourne on scholarship, graduating with Honours in Bachelor of DentalScience in 2007. She subsequently relocated to Perth to complete three years of full-time specialty training and obtain her Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry (Orthodontics) from the University of WesternAustralia.

Dr Lau is an active member of the Australian Dental Association (ADA), the Australian Society of Orthodontists (ASO), the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), and the World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO). She is also an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, teaching the Orthodontic Postgraduate students at the UWA Dental School.


Registration Prices - Registration closing Friday 5th of June at 2pm

   

Regular Pricing 

 OHAA members -   $145 
 OHAA Student members -    $100
 Non members -
   $290
     

 

Please note: Dietary requests will be considered where possible; however, accommodation cannot be guaranteed.

 

Saturday, 20 June 2026
12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Members - $145 Non-Member - $290
The Sebel Mandurah
1 Marco Polo Drive,
Mandurah WA 6210
3.00 CPD Hours