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Defence against the dark arts – Diagnosis and management of cracked teeth and dental resorption with Dr David Selouk
Defence against the dark arts – Diagnosis and management of cracked teeth and dental resorption with Dr David Selouk

Thu 23 Apr

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Central London

Defence against the dark arts – Diagnosis and management of cracked teeth and dental resorption with Dr David Selouk

Cracked teeth and dental resorption are often elusive, presenting diagnostic and treatment challenges even for experienced clinicians. In this dynamic and case-led lecture, Dr David Selouk draws on clinical experience, current literature, and a structured decision-making approach.

Time & Location

23 Apr 2026, 18:30 – 21:00

Central London

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Dr David Selouk BChD, MSc (Endo), MRD (Lond), RCS, Specialist in Endodontics


David is a highly experienced endodontic specialist and educator with a passion for cutting edge endodontics and saving teeth. He maintains a specialist referral practice at the Harley Street Academy of Advanced Endodontics where he also provides mentoring and training in advanced endodontic techniques sharing his philosophy of excellent patient care using cutting-edge technology. David is also an honorary clinical lecturer at the Eastman Dental Institute.


Course Overview

Cracked teeth and dental resorption are often elusive, presenting diagnostic and treatment challenges even for experienced clinicians. In this dynamic and case-led lecture, Dr David Selouk draws on clinical experience, current literature, and a structured decision-making approach to help practitioners confidently identify and manage these complex conditions.


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    £30.00

  • Member

    £0.00

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