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Dr. 
Edward Lynch, D.M.D.

Edward Lynch is the Head of Dental Education and Research at Warwick University. He has been elected the most influential person in UK Dentistry in 2010 by his peers. Professor Lynch previously held the position of Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Gerodontology of the Queen’s University Belfast as well as Consultant in Restorative Dentistry to the Royal Hospitals from (2000 – 2010). He has served as Senior Lecturer in Conservative Dentistry and Consultant in Restorative Dentistry and Postgraduate Course Organizer for the University of London. Dr. Lynch has been awarded a total of 94 research grants and has more than 500 publications, including chapters in books and refereed abstracts. Professor Lynch is a specialist in 3 disciplines, Endodontics, Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry and presents at many prestigious postgraduate courses world wide each year. He is a Consultant to the ADA, a spokesperson for the BDA, a Scientific board member of the International Health Care Foundation and ISBOR, is on the editorial board of numerous International Journals.

On-Demand Courses FEATURING Dr. Edward Lynch, D.M.D.
Soft Tissue Lasers and Caries Diagnosis Dr. Edward Lynch, D.M.D., Dr. Fay Goldstep, D.M.D., Dr. George Freedman, DDS
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