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Dental Tribune United Kingdom Edition

October 22 - 28, 201214 Feature United Kingdom Edition14 The only control system offering the pre-programmed clinical sequences of the main implant brands is now available with a dedicated application for touchscreen tablets. Discover the perfect working balance between your iPad* and exceptional electronics for controlling the MX-i LED micromotor. The most powerful motor on the market, with LED lighting guaranteeing a very long service life, is now also equipped with ceramic ball bearings that are lubricated for life. The 20:1 L Micro-Series contra-angle and the new iChiropro system redefine ergonomics and ease of use. * Compatible with iPad and iPad 2 iCHIROPRO THE SMART WAY TO YOUR SUCCESS Bien-Air UK Limited Arundel House Unit 1 - Ground Floor Amberley Court Whitworth Road Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7XL Tel. +44 (0)1293 550200 Fax +44 (0)1293 520481 chiropro@bienair.com www.ichiropro.com 1200116_iChiro_UK-A4_Mise en page 1 29.03.12 15:26 Page1 Free iPad 3 WiFi (16GB) with every purchase of the iChiropro complete with CA20:1 L Contra-angle. A4 Indesign.indd 1 10/09/2012 11:39 best fights I saw throughout the Olympic Games; the women were slugging it out toe to toe with such courage it was amazing to see, and the roar in the arena was measured at 113 decibels, even louder than the night before in the Velodrome. Katie Taylor won a well-deserved gold medal. When each bout was finished I had to direct the combatants to the waiting press. This was a very dif- ficult job; the loser may not want to speak to the media. To train so hard for four years then lose – you can imagine the emotions they must feel. I was also fortunate to see gold medal-winning Briton Nicola Adam’s bout against the Chinese boxer Cancan Ren. This time the roar in the arena reached 137 decibels, which is similar to the sound made by a jumbo jet tak- ing off. The atmosphere was electric that night. I spoke to some of the crowd and they said they had never been to a boxing match or even seen a fight on the television before, but they re- ally enjoyed the atmosphere at ExCel. Afterwards, listening to some of the questions from the foreign press to the English-speaking contestants was amusing: one woman asked how many skirts a female boxer owned and what makeup she wore, not sure how useful that was. I got to speak to Reuters and Associated Press again when the men’s gold medal bouts were starting and they said it proved a bit of an anti-climax after women’s boxing of such a high calibre. I met “Battling” Barbara Burbeck an 82 year-old world champion boxer in the 1940s and 1950s, an amazing character who still had that look of the fighter in her eyes when she held up her guard. I met Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield and I was also lucky enough to also hold the Cu- ban light welterweight boxer’s gold medal, very heavy indeed! I had access to all the train- ing areas of the athletes in ExCel: tae kwon do, wrestling, fencing, weightlifting and many others. I tried to get into the boxing ring with no success, but just to have the opportunity to mix and talk with such Olympians was a great honour. There were medics, para- medics and physiotherapists based at each sporting arena but luckily no need for dentists. Dentistry was provided through a purpose-built polyclinic at the Olympic Games Village, which gave athletes access to a dental clinic and other medical facilities. I was lucky to meet and work with great people from many dif- ferent backgrounds, this chap might be a barrister and that woman a physics teacher, we were thrown in at the deep end and it all worked really well. The volunteers really made the Lon- don Olympic Games special, es- pecially those who still had the energy to be friendly and cheery at one am in the morning after a long shift; I think I would have struggled with that. If I had the opportunity to do it again I would grab the chance, I may well go to Rio in 2016. DT • The Procter & Gamble Com- pany, including Crest + Oral-B teamed up to help dentists en- sure the best oral health for the athletes of the London 2012 Olympic Games. As part of this dedicated partnership, Crest + Oral-B supported LOCOG in its provision of the London 2012 dental clinic. Amit at the Olympic Boxing venue page 12DTß About the author Amit Patel BDS MSc MClinDent MFDS RCSEd MRD RCSEng Special- ist in Periodontics & Implant Dentist. Amit is a Specialist in Peri- odontics practising at Grace House Specialist Dental Centre in Bir- mingham. His special interests are dental im- plants, regenerative and aesthetic Periodontics. Amit graduated from the University of Liverpool and completed a 4 year specialist training pro- gramme in Periodontics at Guy’s, King’s & St Thomas’ Dental Institute. Amit is also an Associ- ate Specialist in Periodontics at the Birmingham Dental School. He has taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level, including lecturing to dental practitioners both in the UK and inter- nationally.