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IN-PERSON EVENT, hosted by Aberdeen, Highlands and Inverness Section

What to expect

Join Thibault Colloc, Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Specialty Trainee in Endodontology, for a dynamic session designed to elevate your confidence in evidence‑based endodontic care. 

This focused update will enhance your approach to diagnosing and managing pulpitis and apical disease, while sharpening your clinical techniques in access, shaping, disinfection and obturation. You will also strengthen your ability to prevent complications and deliver predictable, long‑lasting restorations.

Thibault will guide you through contemporary strategies for managing complex cases, recognising risk factors and understanding when to utilise appropriate referral pathways for specialist support.

Designed specifically for general dental practitioners, the lecture reinforces safe, practical and predictable endodontic decision‑making in primary care. It emphasises applying modern guidance from the earliest stages of caries through to retreatment, enabling clinicians to confidently select the most appropriate management option for each patient.

Timings

18:00 Registration and light refreshments

18:30 Lecture - Thibault Colloc

20:00 End of lecture

Learning objectives

  • Apply contemporary guidelines to endodontic decision‑making
  • Select appropriate management from vital pulp therapy through to RCT and retreatment
  • Identify risk factors for complications and implement prevention strategies..

Development outcomes

B, and C

Meet the speaker

Thibault Colloc Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Specialty Trainee in Endodontology

Thibault is a Clinical Lecturer and Specialty Trainee in Endodontics at Dundee Dental Hospital and Research School. Alongside managing referred complex endodontic cases, he is actively involved in teaching and research, including work on the PIP study and exploring decision-making for endodontic treatment.


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