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Study Club: Managing Dental Trauma with Dr Will Donovan

Date

Saturday 06th September 2025

Location

LocationThe Gentle Touch dental practice

Time

5pm
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6pm

Price

Free of charge

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Join us on Saturday 6th September 2025 for our Study Club on managing dental trauma in adults and children. This free CPD evening session will be held at the Gentle Touch dental practice in Kelso, Scottish Borders. Open to all dentists, this will be a fantastic opportunity to enhance your expertise in dental trauma. We will finish the session with drinks and networking.

Study Club details: Saturday 6th September, 5-6pm

Dr Will Donovan, our speciality registrar in Endodontics, will lead this interactive session. He will focus on identifying and managing the main dental injuries that you are likely to come across in your clinic.

Learn about the types of dental trauma you’re likely to face in adults and children. Through case studies, we will learn Will’s top tips and suggestions on how best to manage these scenarios immediately, as well as in the long term. There will be opportunities for attendees to engage and talk through each approach, as well as to contribute their own case studies should they wish to share.

Our free Study Clubs bring dentists together to share knowledge, discuss cutting-edge techniques, and develop their clinical expertise in a collaborative environment. All dentists are welcome – we’d love to see colleagues from across the Scottish Borders, the Lothians, Northumberland and beyond. This is a great way to earn verifiable CPD.

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