Other CPD courses
From our online oral cancer update to laser dentistry and dental photography, we offer a number of unusual and unique courses. Also includes oral surgery, hypnosis, sedation and sports dentistry.
We are committed to providing an extensive range of short courses across a broad range of subjects. Below you can find current courses which fall outside our main clinical topics but which still challenge, excite and enhance your skills and dental practice.

Return to Dentistry: Common Restorative Procedures
This one-day CPD course will allow you to spend a full day practising and refreshing your skills in preparation for returning to work after a break. Book for June 2025.

Digital Dental Photography (online course)
In this three-hour online CPD course, Dr Robert Stone will provide you with the knowledge and practical advice required to take consistently good, clear, dental photographs for documenting your cases.

Oral Cancer: An Update for General Dental Practice (online course)
This one-hour online course, presented by Professor Stephen Porter, will help you understand aspects of oral cancer and related disease relevant to the primary oral healthcare setting.

Laser Dentistry: An Introduction (online course)
This five-hour online CPD course is for clinical dental professionals who want to gain sound knowledge of laser-tissue interaction. It provides evidence-based core knowledge in laser use in dentistry.

Sports Dentistry: the evolving role of the sports dentist
This two-day, face-to-face course will introduce you to the concept of sports dentistry and explore the evolving role of the sports dentist.
Coming soon
Fellowship in Laser Dentistry
This blended-learning course will provide sound knowledge and experience with laser-tissue interaction, enabling you to use laser therapy to benefit your patients’ experiences and outcomes. Register your interest
Hypnosis and Hypnotic Communication in Dentistry
A four-day course on using hypnotherapeutic techniques in dentistry. Learn ways to address issues faced by patients and practitioners regarding anxiety, phobic responses to treatment and fear concerning pain.