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Expert advice for non-invasive aesthetic treatment

8th Apr 2010

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Renowned expert in the area of aesthetic dental care Dr Irfan Ahmad will be chairing a presentation at this year's British Dental Conference and Exhibition.

Aimed at general dental practitioners and young dentists, the lecture has been designed to give clinicians a practical treatment approach that allows for the predictable enhancement of the smile.
 
Dr Ahmad will be introducing Dinos Kounturas, a general dental practitioner at The Dental Implant Clinic in Thessalonki, Greece, as the speaker for the session.

His presentation, Customised aesthetic treatment using minimal or non-invasive feldspathic porcelain veneers, will explore the rationale behind the use of such veneers as an alternative to composite resins.

The session will provide a step-by-step guide using clinical case studies to demonstrate the processes involved in order to create successfully an enhanced smile for patients.
 
The 2010 British Dental Conference and Exhibition takes place at the Liverpool Arena and Convention Centre between 20-22 May.

The event features top level national and international speakers will provide delegates with a wealth of information and advice that they can directly translate to situations that they experience in their practices.

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The information will inspire the entire dental team to implement new strategies aimed at providing better patient care, and increased practice revenue.
 
For more information on the conference and exhibition, register on www.bda.org/conference or call 0870 166 6625.

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