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Institute of Dentistry - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr Ioannis Papadopoulos, DDS, DClinDent Pros, M Pros RCS Ed Specialist in Prosthodontics

Ioannis

Clinical Lecturer in Prosthodontic Dentistry Honorary Trust Dentist, Barts Health NHS Trust

Email: ioannis.papadopoulos@qmul.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 882 8676
Room Number: Office 4, Floor 4, Institute of Dentistry

Profile

Dr Papadopoulos qualified from the Dental School of Athens, Greece in 2013. He then worked in the Military Hospital of Athens as part of his military training and also in private practice. In 2018 he completed the 3-year Doctorate programme in Prosthodontics at QMUL, becoming a registered specialist in Prosthodontics. In the same year, he successfully passed the Membership in Prosthodontics examination and is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

He is a Clinical Lecturer in Prosthodontics at Queen Mary University of London teaching dentists who are training to become specialists. He is also involved in foundation dentist teaching, lecturing for the London Deanery. He is currently undertaking a part time post graduate certificate in Academic Practice and works as an associate specialist in private practice.

Centre: Oral Bioengineering

Teaching

Clinical supervision of postgraduate students in Prosthodontics.

Lecturing for postgraduate students in Prosthodontics.

Research

Research Interests:

Research interests include ceramics, implant dentistry, and the application of digital dentistry technologies. 

Publications

  1. Papadopoulos I., Fuller J.: Restoration of localised erosive wear using a combination of dental materials: A conservative approach.; British Dental Journal (Accepted for publication)
  2. Papadopoulos I., Pozidi G., Gousias H., Kourtis S.: Transferring the Emergence Profile from the Provisional to the Final Restoration; Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry 2014; (26) 3;154-161
  3. Pozidi G., Papadopoulos I., Gousias H.: Categorization and Comparison of All-ceramic Systems; Odontostomatological Progress 2013; (67) 2; 242-259
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