Association for Dental Education in Europe

Learning together to improve oral health and quality of life

Opening ceremony and initial plenary session: Reimagining oral health professionals’ education

Wednesday, 20th August 2025 - 16:00 to 17:30
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Timezone: 

Dublin (IST, UTC+1)

Venue: 

Dargan Auditorium TCDBS

Session type: 
Type 1: Organised, planned and delivered by the ADEE
Session synopsis: 
The opening ceremony and initial plenary of ADEE 2025 Dublin. This session includes the opening plenary speaker and ADEE Dental Educators Awards 2025. Delegates are asked to be seated by 15:50.

The context of oral health professional’s education is in a state of flux. Change not only seems to be a constant but also is occurring at a rapid pace with regards to technological and artificial intelligence advances, inter-professionalism and workforce restructuring, social and cultural integration and of course diversity and inclusion. It can at times, as a senior academic, be challenging to step back from the day-to-day workload to reflect on the impact these charges are having on our approaches to education and in our professional practice.

In early 2020, The Lancet established a Commission on Oral Health. A Lancet Commission is a scientific review, inquiry, and response to an urgent and often neglected or understudied health predicament. Lancet Commissions are science-led, international, and multidisciplinary collaborations that aim to achieve transformational change with a particular focus on policy or political action.

The Lancet Commission on Oral Health brings together 27 experts across academic research, policymaking, health and human rights advocacy, and clinical dentistry from 16 countries around the world. These Commissioners collectively have a wide range of relevant expertise and experience in oral and global public health to address the historic policy neglect and system failure of oral diseases. The commission is co-chaired by Richard Watt (UK) and Carol Guarnizo-Herreño (Colombia).

The commission’s early work has identified four key priorities which are underpinned by six cross cutting themes:

  1. Governance and advocacy for global oral health. Explore best practices to raise the political and policy profile of oral health and integrate oral health within the wider health policy and development frameworks.
  2. Equity, social justice and oral health. Develop improved evidence-based monitoring systems to assess oral health equity, review evidence of effectiveness of interventions to reduce oral health inequalities, and inform policy development to promote oral health equity.
  3. Health system reform, governance and transformation. Provide evidence to support policy and decision makers to develop robust and resilient (oral) health care systems across the globe including human resources, payment systems, integrated delivery models, appropriate technology, and minimising environmental impact.
  4. Commercial determinants. Highlight and expose the influence of industry and profit motives on all aspects of oral health including education, research, service delivery and policy, and develop appropriate means of minimising this influence and improving the transparency of industry relationships with oral health stakeholders.

We are delighted to have Prof Richard Watt join us in Dublin to share insights from the Lancet Commission and guide us as reflect on recent trends that are shaping the face of oral healthcare professionals’ education and requiring us to reimagine how we approach each stage of the education cycle.

Programme: 

15:55

Welcome to Dublin

16:00

Opening Ceremony Prof Brian O'Connell

16:15

Key Note Address Prof Richard Watt

17:10

ADEE Awards 2025

17:25

Closing Remarks

Chair: 

Blánaid Daly

Dean
Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin

Blánaid Daly is Professor of Special Care Dentistry and current Dean at the School of Dental Science, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) within the Dublin Dental University Hospital (DDUH). After qualifying as a dentist from TCD, and prior to working at the Dublin Dental University Hospital, Blánaid worked in the public/community dental services. Blánaid joined the Dental School at King's College London (KCL) and studied for a PhD in Dental Public Health (DPH). For the last thirty years, Blánaid combined her academic interest in DPH with the clinical dental specialty of Special Care Dentistry, when returning to Trinity in 2016 as Professor of Special Care Dentistry. In 2020 Blánaid was appointed to the Lancet Commission on Global Oral Health Inequalities and was joint winner of the Aubrey Sheiham award for distinguished research in dental public health, from the International Association of Dental Research (IADR). Prof Blánaid Daly was appointed Dean of Dental Affairs and Head of School at the School of Dental Science January 2022. Blánaid’s overarching theme of research interest is in the reduction of oral health inequalities for people living with disabilities and vulnerable groups.

Barry A. Quinn

Vice Dean for Scholarship & Staff Development | Chair in Restorative Dentistry and Dental Education
University of Liverpool, School of Dentistry, UK

Professor Barry F.A. Quinn is the Vice Dean for Scholarship and Staff Development and Chair in Restorative Dentistry and Dental Education at the University of Liverpool. He is an internationally recognised leader in dental education and research, with an extensive portfolio of senior roles in national and international organisations.

Barry currently serves as Secretary General of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE), President of the Royal Society of Medicine’s Odontology Section, and President of the IADR Prosthodontic Group. He has previously held presidencies of the British Alliance for Researchers in Dental Education and Scholarship (BARDES) and the Education Research Group of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR).

He has also contributed to the work of UNESCO, IFIP, and the General Dental Council (GDC), particularly in areas of quality assurance and professional standards. Barry’s contributions to dental education have been widely recognised. In 2023, he was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship—only the 12th UK dental professional to receive this honour in the award’s history. His research spans interprofessional education and haptic virtual reality surgical simulation training, and has earned accolades such as the Medical Futures Award and ADEE’s Mature and Interprofessional Educator Awards.

He is the author of over 200 abstracts and publications, and remains committed to advancing excellence, innovation, and collaboration in dental education and scholarship.

Speakers: 

Brian O’Connell

Professor of Restorative Dentistry
Trinity College Dublin

Brian O’Connell is currently Dean of Health Sciences at Trinity College, Dublin, with a special interest biomedical education. He co-leads the oral health component of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), in addition to research on treatment outcomes and the use of new technology in oral health care. Professor O’Connell is a core member of the European Platform for Better Oral Health, and President-Elect of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR).

Richard G Watt

Director of Research, Development and Innovation
Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Ronald Gorter

Associate Professor
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam

Ronald Gorter, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), The Netherlands. He is former Director of Education at ACTA.

Ronald is ADEE Executive, represents ADEE on the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe, and is Editor in Chief of the European Journal for Dental Education. He is (co-)author of about hundred Dutch and international professional and scientific publications.