Hampden Park, 24 and 25 May
Stephen Jacobs urges colleagues to attend
Bearsden dentist hopes the May event becomes a regular fixture in the dental calendar
TESTIMONIAL
Bearsden dentist and immediate past-president of the Association of Dental Implantology Stephen Jacobs is urging his peers and colleagues to attend the first Scottish Dental Show.
He said: “As a regular attender at dental conferences, congresses and exhibitions, as a lecturer, moderator or even a delegate, I find that travel- ling around the UK and further afield is often a barrier to me attending even more events.
“How refreshing, therefore, to see the very first staging of the Scottish Dental Show, and practically on my doorstep. I urge all dentists in Scot- land to support the event and ensure that it becomes a regular fixture in
“How refreshing to see the very first staging of the Scottish Dental Show”
our calendar. Well done to Ann and the team, I am looking forward to it very much.”
Stephen will be asking ’Are implants easier than teeth’ at the Hampden event on Thursday, 24 May. His talk will introduce delegates to the basics of implant treatment and help them to assess which patients in their practice would be suitable for this treat- ment. He will cover a broad range of options for restoring implants, highlighting which options are most suitable for specific patients. Stephen, who is the principal dentist at implant referral practice Dental fx, has placed more than 4,000 implants and carried out more than 700 sinus grafts since 1992.
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The Scottish Dental Show (24 and 25 May) will feature more than 100 exhibitors in its bustling trade show and more than 40 speaker sessions and workshops offering up to 12 hours of FREE verifiable CPD for the whole dental team. Registration is also FREE and book- ings are being taken online for the various speaker sessions and hands-on workshops. Places are limited for the talks, so book today!
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A “must-see” event
Cherrybank dentist excited about Scottish Dental Show
Dr Elaine Halley, principal dentist at Cherrybank Dental Spa in Perth and Edinburgh, has welcomed the addition of the Scottish Dental Show to the calendar. She said: “The Scottish Dental Show is a must-see event for all GDPs and team members in Scotland. It is so refreshing to see such an excellent line-up of speakers and trade exhibitors on our door-step – and with no entrance fee there is really no reason not to go! “The speakers are a good combination of well-known Scottish practitioners and those from south of the border who have an interesting message to deliver. A good balance between dentistry, trade spon- sors and other specialists who support our industry.”
Elaine will be talking at the Scot- tish Dental Show on Friday 25 May at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Her pres- entation, entitled ’Edelweiss Direct Composite Veneers’ will introduce the
advantages of this new technology and show the short and long-term clinical benefits over traditional techniques. Originally from St Andrews, Elaine set up Cherrybank Dental Spa in Perth in 1995 following a period studying in California. In February 2010 she opened her second practice in Edinburgh. She has completed master’s level work
in advanced cosmetic dentistry as taught at the Rosenthal Institute in New York – the first cosmetic dentist in Scotland to have done so. She is also an instructor of advanced cosmetic dentistry at the Eastman Dental Hospital in London. Elaine is in demand, not only as a cosmetic dentist in Scotland, but also internationally as a lecturer, both to dentists and to business owners. She has written numerous articles, including several on cosmetic dentistry and serves on the editorial board for two national dental titles.
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