Hal Duncan

Hal Duncan

Dublin IE

MANAGEMENT SKILL
85%
BUSINESS SKILL
85%
MARKETING SKILL
85%
BIOGRAPHY
  • 1993 Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S., Glasgow)
  • 1999 Fellowship in Dental Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons (F.D.S R.C.S., Edinburgh)
  • 2006 Masters in Clinical Dentistry in subject of Endodontics (MClin.Dent., London)
  • 2006 Membership in Restorative Dentistry from the Royal College of Surgeons (M.R.DR.C.S., Edinburgh)
  • 2017 Doctorate in Oral Biology (P.h.D., University of Birmingham)
  • 2018 Specialist Fellowship for Services to Endodontics – Ad Eundem (F.F.D R.C.S.I., Dublin)
  • 2024 Fellow of Trinity College Dublin (F.T.C.D)
  • 2008- Professor in Endodontics in Dublin Dental University Hospital (T.C.D)
  • 2022- Editor-in-Chief of the International Endodontic Journal
  • 2023-2025 President of the European Society of Endodontology
PERSONAL INFO

Dr. Hal Duncan is an Associate Professor and Endodontic Consultant at Trinity College Dublin. His research focuses on pulp biology, inflammatory mechanisms, and biocompatible materials. He has led significant projects on the bioactivity of materials, is Editor-in-Chief of the International Endodontic Journal, and is significantly involved in the ESE guidelines.

“How do we think about endodontics in the 21st century — existing or completely changed? It is crucial to recognize the big questions of our clinical practice and to consider where we need to go.”

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Origin

Dublin IE

Topics

Pulp Biology & Repair Mechanisms
Vital Pulp Therapy (VPT) & Precise Diagnostics
Biocompatible Materials & Biomaterials

PRESENTATIONS BY HAL DUNCAN

DAY 2
January 17, 2026, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Pathway to Your Pulps: Innovation, Evidence, Guidelines, Current and Future Therapies
DAY 02.
Feb 24, 2017 10.00-11.30
CULTURE OF CREATIVITY

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DAY 03.
Feb 25, 2017 10.00-11.30
BEST MARKETING STRATEGIES

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