We have early-bird prices available until Sunday 10 May 2026:
Member: £220 £270
Non member: £320 £370
DCP: £170 £195
Contemporary treatment of the worn dentition
IN-PERSON EVENT
We have early-bird prices available until Sunday 10 May 2026:
Member: £220 £270
Non member: £320 £370
DCP: £170 £195
Tooth wear is becoming an increasingly common problem in modern day dentistry and there are a large variety of conservative options available for treatment. However, this variety can also lead to confusion and apprehension. Making the right restorative decisions is key to success. This comprehensive one-day course will discuss all aspects of the treatment of various types of tooth wear. It will be clinically orientated and delegates will come away feeling more confident and better able to treat this increasingly common problem.
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Basil completed his dental training in South Africa in 1989. He went on to complete his specialist training in the USA in prosthodontics and implants at Louisiana State University in 1998 and is recognised by the General Dental Council as a specialist in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry.
He runs a full-time referral-based private practice specialising in complex rehabilitation, aesthetic cases and dental implants. He has a highly successful dental practice and a reputation for carrying out his clinical work to the highest level of precision and expertise. Basil is Director of Mizrahi Dental Teaching where he runs hands-on and didactic courses on all aspects of advanced aesthetic and restorative dentistry. He is also an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at UCL Eastman Dental Institute, a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and an active member of the European Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry.
If you wish to stay overnight during the event please contact MICE Concierge, our appointed hotel booking agency, by email [email protected] or call 01438 908 770.
This event will be held at a central London venue.
Venue address TBA.
Excellent lecture - great day
Excellent presentation. Very relevant to general practice