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WIN 1 of 5 free places to bleaching seminar!

17th Mar 2010

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As a dental professional making a conscience effort to stay up to date, here's a chance to attend The bleaching interface 2010 free of charge.

Enter our competition, to see Linda Greenwall, chair of the British Dental Bleaching Society (BDBS), give a compelling and informative lecture on the art of bleaching, held on 23 April 2010 at the Royal College of Physicians, Regents Park.

Linda's two esteemed colleagues Sia Mirfendeski and Kailesh Solanki will be joining her to discuss topics including how best to market your bleaching service to increase patient revenue and how to gain better bleaching and restorative results.
 
The DDU will be there to ensure that you and your practice are in line with legislations and laws surrounding bleaching treatments.
 
To qualify for your chance attend the only bleaching event to be held by Independent Seminars in 2010, answer this very simple question:
 
• Linda Greenwall is the chair of which society?

Send replies to simon.oates@fmc.co.uk with your answers or call Simon Oates on 01923 851742 to secure 1 of 5 free places available.

Hurry, it's first five correct answers wins!

With the increase in aesthetic-based treatments and the complexity surrounding them, don't get left behind.

For further details of the topics covered on the day, click here.


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Terms and conditions:
- Employees of Finlayson Media Communications or Springer Science and their relatives are not eligible to enter this competition
- www.preventivedentistry.co.uk reserves the right to publish the name of the winner in the dental media
- Entries may be used for publicity purposes (no personal details will be disclosed)

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