Eric Rooney says why you should come to the London Dentistry Show

The London Dentistry Show is on its way – and it’s set to be a substantial affair. Coming this autumn, the show is completely free to attend, and promises to be the capital’s premier dental event. It takes place on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 September at Olympia London, where it will showcase the latest concepts in dentistry, as well as provide many hours of CPD too. With power lectures and more than 300 of the dental world’s leading dental companies and brands exhibiting there will be excellent deals on offer as well as terrific networking opportunities too. The London Dentistry Show is your chance to learn, engage and experience London’s only major dentistry show of 2019. The two-day event will present six lecture zones: Private, Endodontics and Aesthetics –

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