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Orthodontic Technicians Association

The Orthodontic Technicians Association (UK) (OTA) is the professional body that represents orthodontic technologists, based in the United Kingdom.[2]

Orthodontic Technicians Association (UK)
Formation11 October 1971; 52 years ago (1971-10-11)
Great Ormond Street Hospital, London WC1N 3JH[1]
Typeprofessional association
Headquarters12 Bridewell Place
London EC4V 6AP[2]
Location
  • United Kingdom
President
Bill Ip[3][4]
Key people
  • Jennifer Alexander[3]
    Chair

  • James Green[3][5]
    Secretary

  • Kerry Lancaster[3]
    Treasurer

  • Kirsty Galt[3]
    Membership Secretary
  • AffiliationsBritish Orthodontic Society
    Gesellschaft für Kieferorthopädische Zahntechnik e.V (GK; Society for Orthodontic Dental Technology)
    Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia Tecnica (AIOT; Italian Academy of Orthodontic Technology)
    ORTEC
    Polskie Towarzystwo Techniki Ortodontycznej (PTTO; Polish Association for Orthodontic Technology)
    Websitehttp://www.ota-uk.org

    History edit

     
    Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London was the site of the first OTA meeting in 1971.

    In 1971, orthodontic technicians based at London teaching hospitals began holding meetings to discuss the regulation of orthodontic technology, and the ways in which standards in the profession could be improved. Bert Aldridge, laboratory manager at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, and Len Bradshaw, his counterpart at Kings College Dental School, discussed the possibility of forming an association for orthodontic technicians. Aldridge and Bradshaw were also lecturers in orthodontics at South London College on Tooley Street, which has since merged with Brixton College of Further Education and Vauxhall College to become Lambeth College (the Tooley Street campus moved to Clapham in 2004). Aldridge wrote to the other orthodontic technicians working at London teaching hospitals and invited them to attend a meeting on Monday, 11 October 1971 at 6.00 pm at Great Ormond Street Hospital to discuss the possibility of forming an association. Thirteen orthodontic technicians attended the meeting, and it was agreed that such an association should be formed. During the meetings that followed, the constitution was written, and the first conference was planned, which was held in April 1973, at University College Hospital in London. Letters with details of the conference were sent out to all orthodontic departments throughout the United Kingdom.[1]

    Membership edit

    Membership benefits edit

    OTA officials edit

    President edit

    The president is the Association's ceremonial head and is elected biennially by the Council. The position was created in 1974 and was first held by Professor Norman Robertson, who was professor of orthodontics at Cardiff University. The current president is Bill Ip, consultant orthodontist at the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

    Council edit

    The OTA Council is the governing body of the Association and is elected by the membership. The council was established in 1971, consisting of four executive officers (Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and Membership Secretary) and up to six non-executive council members. At the Annual General Meeting on 12 March 2005 two more non-executive positions were created due to a steady increase in council duties, meaning that the council can be composed of a total of 12 council members.

    OTA officials 2023–24 edit

    Portfolio Name
    01President IpBill Ip[3][4]
    02Chair AlJennifer Alexander[3]
    03Secretary GrJames Green[3][5]
    04Treasurer LaKerry Lancaster[3]
    05Membership Secretary GaKirsty Galt[3]
    06Council member BrJohn Brown[3]
    07Council member DuJennifer Dunnett[3]
    08Council member (co-opted) Eg Richard Eggleton[3]
    09Council member (co-opted) Ma Edward Malton[3]
    10Council member Pa Jinesh Patel[3]
    11Council member Sh Wakeel Shah[3]
    12Council member Tu Kelly Tuplin[3]
    13Council member (co-opted) LeJeffrey Lewis[3]

    Representation edit

    The OTA is represented at meetings with organizations such as the British Standards Institution and the General Dental Council.

    Logo and visual identity edit

    The OTA logo has been a visual identity for the Association and its work since the 1970s in three distinct designs:

    1971–89 edit

    The first logo was used for 18 years from 1971 to 1989 and was designed by Bert Aldridge. It consisted of an image of the base of a maxillary Angle's trimmed study model surrounded by an annulus with the words "ORTHODONTIC" and "TECHNICIANS" at the top and "ASSOCIATION" at the bottom, separated by dashes.[7]

    1989–2017 edit

    The second logo was used for 28 years from 1989 to 2017 and was designed by council members Vaughan Jones and Desmond Solomon. It depicts the letters "OTA " in uppercase with an otter, the OTA's mascot, in the foreground. The annulus remained the same as for the first logo. The otter was chosen as the association's mascot because the initials OTA can be pronounced "otter."

    2017–present edit

    The third and current logo has been used since September 2017 and consists of a blue globe with a "bite" removed from the left-hand side and the letters "OTA" in lowercase.[2][8]

    Affiliate organizations edit

    British Orthodontic Society edit

    The OTA has had a close connection with the British Orthodontic Society (BOS) for much of its history. The BOS sponsor two awards for orthodontic technicians, which were launched in 2000 and 2003, and these are coordinated by the OTA. The affiliation with the BOS was finally formalised by an agreement in 2010 that gave increased benefits to members and meant that the Association now shared an official address with the BOS at 12 Bridewell Place in the City of London. These offices opened in 2006 and occupy two floors of a listed Victorian building near St Paul's Cathedral.[2]

    International affiliations edit

    The 1990s saw the Association build links with a similar organization based in (Germany), Gesellschaft für Kieferorthopädische Zahntechnik (GK; Society for Orthodontic Dental Technology), which was established in 1990. This relationship remains in place today and the OTA Chair with an accompanying ambassador from the OTA council represents the OTA at the annual GK Congress. The second decade of the 21st century has seen the OTA build links with their Italian and Polish counterparts, Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia Tecnica, (AIOT; Italian Academy of Orthodontic Technology), ORTEC and Polskie Towarzystwo Techniki Ortodontycznej (PTTO; Polish Association for Orthodontic Technology).

    Conference edit

    Continuing professional development (CPD) has been at the heart of what the OTA stands for, long before it became mandatory for UK dental technicians in 2008. The Association has held regular conferences since 1973.[1]

    OTA Annual Conference (1973–2014) edit

    The first OTA conference (OTAC) was held at University College Hospital, London in April 1973. The next three conferences were held in 1974, 1976 and 1978 in Cardiff, Manchester and Bristol respectively. Conferences have become a regular occurrence for the Association since the 1980s, with meetings held in towns and cities including Basingstoke, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Gloucester, Luton, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Skipton, Southampton, Stirling and Windermere.[9]

    OTA Annual Conference, co-located with the British Orthodontic Conference (2016–2017) edit

    Following a ballot of the OTA membership, the result of which was announced at the OTA Annual General Meeting in 2014, the OTA Conference moved to be co-located with the British Orthodontic Conference (BOC) in 2016 and 2017. These conferences were held in Brighton and Manchester.

    Dental Professionals Conference (2018–2020) edit

    In 2018, the OTA Conference was opened up to the wider dental team and rebranded as the Dental Professionals Conference (DPC). The OTA hosted the event in collaboration with the Dental Technologists Association, the Society of British Dental Nurses and Futurelab. The first DPC was held at Park Plaza Hotel in Nottingham on the 14 and 15 September 2018 and the second took place at the Holiday Inn hotel in Edinburgh on 27–28 September 2019.[10] The third DPC has held online via videoconferencing software due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    OTA Annual Conference (2021–present) edit

    In 2021, the conference returned to its original format. The 50th Anniversary conference was held at the Marriott Hotel in Liverpool, home of the Adams clasp, and the 2022 conference was held at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel in York.

    Other events edit

    British Orthodontic Conference edit

    Between 2009 and 2014, the BOS hosted a dedicated lecture program for orthodontic technicians at the BOC, which was coordinated by the OTA. These meetings were held in Edinburgh,[11][12] Brighton,[13] Harrogate,[14] Bournemouth[15] and Manchester.[16]

    International Orthodontic Congress edit

    In 2015, the OTA hosted the orthodontic technicians lecture program at the 8th International Orthodontic Congress at ExCeL in London.[17]

    Dental Technology Showcase edit

    Since 2016, the OTA have held seminar sessions at the Dental Technology Showcase (DTS). The DTS is co-located with the British Dental Conference and the Dentistry Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.[18][19] The DTS was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the event returned in 2022.

    Scottish Dental Show edit

    Between 2016 and 2019 the OTA sponsored a speaker and had a trade stand at the Scottish Dental Show, which is held at the Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire. The Scottish Dental Show is expected to return in 2022.

    Publications edit

     
    OTA Conference Proceedings from 2004

    Conference proceedings edit

    The OTA have published conference proceedings to accompany its annual conference since 1998.

    OTA News edit

    The OTA publishes a quarterly newsletter to keep members up to date with news relating to orthodontic technology.[6][20]

    BOS News edit

    The BOS News, the newsletter of the BOS, carries up to four pages of news relating to the OTA.[6]

    Prizes and awards edit

    The OTA sponsor three awards and coordinate two on behalf of the BOS:

    Year Established Award Sponsor Aim Eligibility Prize
    1990 Fellowship of the Orthodontic Technicians Association.[6] OTA 1To recognise a member or past member for their years of service to orthodontic technology or for their distinguished ability or originality in their field. A member or past member that the OTA Council deems to merit this recognition. A framed certificate
    2000 BOS Technicians / Student Technician Award.[21][22] BOS 3To encourage student dental technicians and recently qualified dental technicians to pursue a career in orthodontic technology. 3 Those undertaking a recognised first level dental technology course in the United Kingdom and dental technicians who have been qualified for less than two years at the time of the closing date. A certificate and £750
    2003 BOS Award to an Orthodontic Technician for Distinguished Service[21] BOS 3To recognise orthodontic technicians who have made an outstanding contribution to their profession and orthodontics. 3 An orthodontic technician nominated by the OTA. A certificate and a glass bowl
    2007 Aldridge Medal[23] OTA To encourage members to present new research and developments at the annual conference. 2 The best lecturer at the conference, as judged by delegates who are OTA members. A medal
    2017 OTA Award for an outstanding contribution to the field of orthodontic dental technology[23] OTA 1 To recognise a specific contribution that has advanced the field of orthodontic technology. Any person nominated by the OTA. A certificate and a glass plaque

    In other media edit

    The OTA council were featured on the BBC News website in June 2002 in an item about kilts, following the 2001 OTA conference in Stirling. Council members featured were (from left to right) Bob Woods, John Windibank, Ed Payne, John Brown, Gavin Carmichael, Paul Mallett and Chris Bridle.[24]

    See also edit

    References edit

    1. ^ a b c "The Orthodontic Technicians Annual Association". Proceedings of the Orthodontic Technicians Association Annual Conference. Orthodontic Technicians Association Conference. Glasgow: Orthodontic Technicians Association. 14–16 March 2014. p. 7. ISSN 1461-6890.
    2. ^ a b c d "Orthodontic Technicians Association homepage". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "About the Orthodontic Technicians Association". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    4. ^ a b "DCPs come together for DPC". Springer Nature Publishing AG. 2 November 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    5. ^ a b "New Secretary of the OTA". Springer Nature Publishing AG. 2 November 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    6. ^ a b c d "Join the OTA". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    7. ^ Front cover page. Orthodontic Technicians Association 5th Conference. Guy's Hospital, London: Orthodontic Technicians Association. 1980.
    8. ^ "Orthodontic Technicians Association new visual identity". 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    9. ^ "Past conferences and conference chairs". Proceedings of the Orthodontic Technicians Association Annual Conference. Orthodontic Technicians Association Conference. Glasgow: Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2014. p. 35. ISSN 1461-6890.
    10. ^ "Dental Professionals Conference 2019". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    11. ^ 23rd British Orthodontic Conference. Edinburgh: British Orthodontic Society. 2009. pp. 30–34.
    12. ^ 28th British Orthodontic Conference. Edinburgh: British Orthodontic Society. 2014. pp. 36–39.
    13. ^ 24th British Orthodontic Conference. Brighton: British Orthodontic Society. 2010. pp. 28–32.
    14. ^ 25th British Orthodontic Conference. Harrogate: British Orthodontic Society. 2011. pp. 26–29.
    15. ^ 26th British Orthodontic Conference. Bournemouth: British Orthodontic Society. 2012. pp. 28–31.
    16. ^ 27th British Orthodontic Conference. Manchester: British Orthodontic Society. 2013. pp. 34–37.
    17. ^ 8th International Orthodontic Congress. London: World Federation of Orthodontists. 2015. pp. 71–84.
    18. ^ "Dental Technology Showcase". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    19. ^ "Dental Technology Showcase". 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    20. ^ "OTA News". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    21. ^ a b "Previous BOS prize winners and award holders". British Orthodontic Society. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    22. ^ "BOS Student Technician Award". British Orthodontic Society. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    23. ^ a b "Orthodontic Technicians Association Awards". Orthodontic Technicians Association. 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
    24. ^ "Scots trip up on kilt style". British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.

    External links edit

    • Official website
    • OTA on the British Orthodontic Society website

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2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Orthodontic Technicians Association UK OTA is the professional body that represents orthodontic technologists based in the United Kingdom 2 Orthodontic Technicians Association UK Formation11 October 1971 52 years ago 1971 10 11 Great Ormond Street Hospital London WC1N 3JH 1 Typeprofessional associationHeadquarters12 Bridewell PlaceLondon EC4V 6AP 2 LocationUnited KingdomPresidentBill Ip 3 4 Key peopleJennifer Alexander 3 ChairJames Green 3 5 SecretaryKerry Lancaster 3 TreasurerKirsty Galt 3 Membership SecretaryAffiliationsBritish Orthodontic Society Gesellschaft fur Kieferorthopadische Zahntechnik e V GK Society for Orthodontic Dental Technology Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia Tecnica AIOT Italian Academy of Orthodontic Technology ORTECPolskie Towarzystwo Techniki Ortodontycznej PTTO Polish Association for Orthodontic Technology Websitehttp www ota uk org Contents 1 History 2 Membership 2 1 Membership benefits 3 OTA officials 3 1 President 3 2 Council 3 3 OTA officials 2023 24 3 4 Representation 4 Logo and visual identity 4 1 1971 89 4 2 1989 2017 4 3 2017 present 5 Affiliate organizations 5 1 British Orthodontic Society 5 2 International affiliations 6 Conference 6 1 OTA Annual Conference 1973 2014 6 2 OTA Annual Conference co located with the British Orthodontic Conference 2016 2017 6 3 Dental Professionals Conference 2018 2020 6 4 OTA Annual Conference 2021 present 7 Other events 7 1 British Orthodontic Conference 7 2 International Orthodontic Congress 7 3 Dental Technology Showcase 7 4 Scottish Dental Show 8 Publications 8 1 Conference proceedings 8 2 OTA News 8 3 BOS News 9 Prizes and awards 10 In other media 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London was the site of the first OTA meeting in 1971 In 1971 orthodontic technicians based at London teaching hospitals began holding meetings to discuss the regulation of orthodontic technology and the ways in which standards in the profession could be improved Bert Aldridge laboratory manager at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and Len Bradshaw his counterpart at Kings College Dental School discussed the possibility of forming an association for orthodontic technicians Aldridge and Bradshaw were also lecturers in orthodontics at South London College on Tooley Street which has since merged with Brixton College of Further Education and Vauxhall College to become Lambeth College the Tooley Street campus moved to Clapham in 2004 Aldridge wrote to the other orthodontic technicians working at London teaching hospitals and invited them to attend a meeting on Monday 11 October 1971 at 6 00 pm at Great Ormond Street Hospital to discuss the possibility of forming an association Thirteen orthodontic technicians attended the meeting and it was agreed that such an association should be formed During the meetings that followed the constitution was written and the first conference was planned which was held in April 1973 at University College Hospital in London Letters with details of the conference were sent out to all orthodontic departments throughout the United Kingdom 1 Membership editMembership benefits edit Full access to the OTA website and Virtual Learning Environment VLE Subscriptions to OTA News the OTA newsletter and BOS News the newsletter of the British Orthodontic Society BOS Discounted subscription rate for the Journal of Orthodontics Discounted rates for the Dental Professionals Conference DPC and British Orthodontic Conference BOC Access to Dental Technology Showcase DTS VIP area 6 OTA officials editPresident edit The president is the Association s ceremonial head and is elected biennially by the Council The position was created in 1974 and was first held by Professor Norman Robertson who was professor of orthodontics at Cardiff University The current president is Bill Ip consultant orthodontist at the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Council edit The OTA Council is the governing body of the Association and is elected by the membership The council was established in 1971 consisting of four executive officers Chair Secretary Treasurer and Membership Secretary and up to six non executive council members At the Annual General Meeting on 12 March 2005 two more non executive positions were created due to a steady increase in council duties meaning that the council can be composed of a total of 12 council members OTA officials 2023 24 edit Portfolio Name01 President Ip Bill Ip 3 4 02 Chair Al Jennifer Alexander 3 03 Secretary Gr James Green 3 5 04 Treasurer La Kerry Lancaster 3 05 Membership Secretary Ga Kirsty Galt 3 06 Council member Br John Brown 3 07 Council member Du Jennifer Dunnett 3 08 Council member co opted Eg Richard Eggleton 3 09 Council member co opted Ma Edward Malton 3 10 Council member Pa Jinesh Patel 3 11 Council member Sh Wakeel Shah 3 12 Council member Tu Kelly Tuplin 3 13 Council member co opted Le Jeffrey Lewis 3 Representation edit The OTA is represented at meetings with organizations such as the British Standards Institution and the General Dental Council Logo and visual identity editThe OTA logo has been a visual identity for the Association and its work since the 1970s in three distinct designs 1971 89 edit The first logo was used for 18 years from 1971 to 1989 and was designed by Bert Aldridge It consisted of an image of the base of a maxillary Angle s trimmed study model surrounded by an annulus with the words ORTHODONTIC and TECHNICIANS at the top and ASSOCIATION at the bottom separated by dashes 7 1989 2017 edit The second logo was used for 28 years from 1989 to 2017 and was designed by council members Vaughan Jones and Desmond Solomon It depicts the letters OTA in uppercase with an otter the OTA s mascot in the foreground The annulus remained the same as for the first logo The otter was chosen as the association s mascot because the initials OTA can be pronounced otter 2017 present edit The third and current logo has been used since September 2017 and consists of a blue globe with a bite removed from the left hand side and the letters OTA in lowercase 2 8 nbsp 1971 1989 The first logo nbsp 1989 2017 The second logo nbsp 2017 present The third logoAffiliate organizations editBritish Orthodontic Society edit The OTA has had a close connection with the British Orthodontic Society BOS for much of its history The BOS sponsor two awards for orthodontic technicians which were launched in 2000 and 2003 and these are coordinated by the OTA The affiliation with the BOS was finally formalised by an agreement in 2010 that gave increased benefits to members and meant that the Association now shared an official address with the BOS at 12 Bridewell Place in the City of London These offices opened in 2006 and occupy two floors of a listed Victorian building near St Paul s Cathedral 2 International affiliations edit The 1990s saw the Association build links with a similar organization based in Germany Gesellschaft fur Kieferorthopadische Zahntechnik GK Society for Orthodontic Dental Technology which was established in 1990 This relationship remains in place today and the OTA Chair with an accompanying ambassador from the OTA council represents the OTA at the annual GK Congress The second decade of the 21st century has seen the OTA build links with their Italian and Polish counterparts Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia Tecnica AIOT Italian Academy of Orthodontic Technology ORTEC and Polskie Towarzystwo Techniki Ortodontycznej PTTO Polish Association for Orthodontic Technology Conference editContinuing professional development CPD has been at the heart of what the OTA stands for long before it became mandatory for UK dental technicians in 2008 The Association has held regular conferences since 1973 1 OTA Annual Conference 1973 2014 edit The first OTA conference OTAC was held at University College Hospital London in April 1973 The next three conferences were held in 1974 1976 and 1978 in Cardiff Manchester and Bristol respectively Conferences have become a regular occurrence for the Association since the 1980s with meetings held in towns and cities including Basingstoke Blackpool Bournemouth Edinburgh Glasgow Gloucester Luton Milton Keynes Newcastle Skipton Southampton Stirling and Windermere 9 OTA Annual Conference co located with the British Orthodontic Conference 2016 2017 edit Following a ballot of the OTA membership the result of which was announced at the OTA Annual General Meeting in 2014 the OTA Conference moved to be co located with the British Orthodontic Conference BOC in 2016 and 2017 These conferences were held in Brighton and Manchester nbsp BOC OTAC 2016 Brighton Centre nbsp BOC OTAC 2017 Manchester Central Convention ComplexDental Professionals Conference 2018 2020 edit In 2018 the OTA Conference was opened up to the wider dental team and rebranded as the Dental Professionals Conference DPC The OTA hosted the event in collaboration with the Dental Technologists Association the Society of British Dental Nurses and Futurelab The first DPC was held at Park Plaza Hotel in Nottingham on the 14 and 15 September 2018 and the second took place at the Holiday Inn hotel in Edinburgh on 27 28 September 2019 10 The third DPC has held online via videoconferencing software due to the COVID 19 pandemic OTA Annual Conference 2021 present edit In 2021 the conference returned to its original format The 50th Anniversary conference was held at the Marriott Hotel in Liverpool home of the Adams clasp and the 2022 conference was held at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel in York Other events editBritish Orthodontic Conference edit Between 2009 and 2014 the BOS hosted a dedicated lecture program for orthodontic technicians at the BOC which was coordinated by the OTA These meetings were held in Edinburgh 11 12 Brighton 13 Harrogate 14 Bournemouth 15 and Manchester 16 nbsp BOC 2009 2014 Edinburgh International Conference Centre nbsp BOC 2010 Brighton Centre nbsp BOC 2011 Harrogate Convention Centre nbsp BOC 2012 Bournemouth International Centre nbsp BOC 2013 Manchester Central Convention ComplexInternational Orthodontic Congress edit In 2015 the OTA hosted the orthodontic technicians lecture program at the 8th International Orthodontic Congress at ExCeL in London 17 Dental Technology Showcase edit Since 2016 the OTA have held seminar sessions at the Dental Technology Showcase DTS The DTS is co located with the British Dental Conference and the Dentistry Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham 18 19 The DTS was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic but the event returned in 2022 Scottish Dental Show edit Between 2016 and 2019 the OTA sponsored a speaker and had a trade stand at the Scottish Dental Show which is held at the Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire The Scottish Dental Show is expected to return in 2022 nbsp IOC 2015 ExCeL in London nbsp DTS 2016 present The National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham nbsp Scottish Dental Show 2016 present Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire Publications edit nbsp OTA Conference Proceedings from 2004Conference proceedings edit The OTA have published conference proceedings to accompany its annual conference since 1998 OTA News edit The OTA publishes a quarterly newsletter to keep members up to date with news relating to orthodontic technology 6 20 BOS News edit The BOS News the newsletter of the BOS carries up to four pages of news relating to the OTA 6 Prizes and awards editThe OTA sponsor three awards and coordinate two on behalf of the BOS Year Established Award Sponsor Aim Eligibility Prize1990 Fellowship of the Orthodontic Technicians Association 6 OTA 1 To recognise a member or past member for their years of service to orthodontic technology or for their distinguished ability or originality in their field A member or past member that the OTA Council deems to merit this recognition A framed certificate2000 BOS Technicians Student Technician Award 21 22 BOS 3 To encourage student dental technicians and recently qualified dental technicians to pursue a career in orthodontic technology 3 Those undertaking a recognised first level dental technology course in the United Kingdom and dental technicians who have been qualified for less than two years at the time of the closing date A certificate and 7502003 BOS Award to an Orthodontic Technician for Distinguished Service 21 BOS 3 To recognise orthodontic technicians who have made an outstanding contribution to their profession and orthodontics 3 An orthodontic technician nominated by the OTA A certificate and a glass bowl2007 Aldridge Medal 23 OTA To encourage members to present new research and developments at the annual conference 2 The best lecturer at the conference as judged by delegates who are OTA members A medal2017 OTA Award for an outstanding contribution to the field of orthodontic dental technology 23 OTA 1 To recognise a specific contribution that has advanced the field of orthodontic technology Any person nominated by the OTA A certificate and a glass plaqueIn other media editThe OTA council were featured on the BBC News website in June 2002 in an item about kilts following the 2001 OTA conference in Stirling Council members featured were from left to right Bob Woods John Windibank Ed Payne John Brown Gavin Carmichael Paul Mallett and Chris Bridle 24 See also editOrthodontic technology British Orthodontic Society List of medicine awardsReferences edit a b c The Orthodontic Technicians Annual Association Proceedings of the Orthodontic Technicians Association Annual Conference Orthodontic Technicians Association Conference Glasgow Orthodontic Technicians Association 14 16 March 2014 p 7 ISSN 1461 6890 a b c d Orthodontic Technicians Association homepage Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r About the Orthodontic Technicians Association Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b DCPs come together for DPC Springer Nature Publishing AG 2 November 2018 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b New Secretary of the OTA Springer Nature Publishing AG 2 November 2018 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b c d Join the OTA Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 Front cover page Orthodontic Technicians Association 5th Conference Guy s Hospital London Orthodontic Technicians Association 1980 Orthodontic Technicians Association new visual identity 2017 Retrieved 1 March 2019 Past conferences and conference chairs Proceedings of the Orthodontic Technicians Association Annual Conference Orthodontic Technicians Association Conference Glasgow Orthodontic Technicians Association 2014 p 35 ISSN 1461 6890 Dental Professionals Conference 2019 Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 23rd British Orthodontic Conference Edinburgh British Orthodontic Society 2009 pp 30 34 28th British Orthodontic Conference Edinburgh British Orthodontic Society 2014 pp 36 39 24th British Orthodontic Conference Brighton British Orthodontic Society 2010 pp 28 32 25th British Orthodontic Conference Harrogate British Orthodontic Society 2011 pp 26 29 26th British Orthodontic Conference Bournemouth British Orthodontic Society 2012 pp 28 31 27th British Orthodontic Conference Manchester British Orthodontic Society 2013 pp 34 37 8th International Orthodontic Congress London World Federation of Orthodontists 2015 pp 71 84 Dental Technology Showcase Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 Dental Technology Showcase 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 OTA News Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b Previous BOS prize winners and award holders British Orthodontic Society 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 BOS Student Technician Award British Orthodontic Society 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b Orthodontic Technicians Association Awards Orthodontic Technicians Association 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 Scots trip up on kilt style British Broadcasting Corporation BBC 2021 Retrieved 11 October 2021 External links editOfficial website OTA on the British Orthodontic Society website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orthodontic Technicians Association amp oldid 1184498570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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