UCC Centenary Events
On the 2nd of March, Dr McCarthy lectured at the Centenary of Cork University Dental School and Hospital. His lecture was entitled Aesthetic Dentistry. The lecture aimed to provide an overview of the factors required to predictable achieve optimal individual aesthetics. Dr McCarthy also discussed how to recognise when crowns or veneers are appropriate treatments of choice and describes the requirements for achieving aesthetic results with implant retained restorations.
Upcoming Events
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ASM The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Faculty of Dentistry will be hosting their Annual Scientific Meeting this year on the 25th and 26th of October. The theme this year is Aesthetic Dentistry and both Dr Sean McCarthy and...
Upcoming Events
Straumann Introduction to Implant Dentistry Drs McCarthy & Tuohy will be presenting a course aimed at providing an introduction into the restorative aspects of dental implantology using the Straumann Dental Implant System. This course will be taking place on...
Recent & Upcoming Events
Just back from presenting a lecture to the London Chapter of the prestigious Alpha-Omega International Dental Fraternity, Dr McCarthy will be setting off shortly for the 15th Annual Dentsply Friadent World Symposium in Hamburg. On the 27th of March, our regular Study...
Upcoming Events
Study Club January's Study Club is being held on Tuesday the 31st of January. Joining us for the first time will be Dr Ciara O'Neill, Orthodontist to present her specialist topic "Interceptive Orthodontics". If you are a dentist in Cork and you are interested in...
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