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Introducing Dr Jassar El Jabouri
The Endodontic Clinic was founded by Dr Jassar El Jabouri, a highly sought-after endodontics surgeon who is committed to excellence within this specialised field of dentistry.
During his career, Dr El Jabouri has performed more than 7,500 endodontic treatments using orascoptic loupes and/or microscope – he currently uses a state-of-the-art Carl Zeiss microscope, widely recognised as the finest instrument of its kind. The latest technology available to the dental profession features prominently in The Endodontic Clinic approach.
Having first qualified as a dentist at Radboud University Nijmegen in The Netherlands in 2003, Dr El Jabouri was quickly drawn to endodontics, a specialism in which he has now excelled for more than 15 years.
His professional appointments and achievements include:
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2004
Founded MMC Dental Group
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2006
Started using Kaps endodontic microscopes and accepting referrals from 35 dentists within the dental group
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2010-2013
Lectured and Head of department at The Dental Nursing Academy
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2015-2018
Clinical Director at MyHealthcare Clinic
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2018
Practice limited to endodontics, accepting referrals from over 60 dentists
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2019
Introduction of bioceramic sealers as a standard method for obturation for all endodontic treatments
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2019
The first endodontic regenerative case completed using the patient’s stem cells’ ability to heal and further complete root formation
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2020
Introduction of sonic and ultrasonic powered irrigation
Dr El Jabouri is a member of both the British Endodontic Society and The American Association of Endodontists.


Our promise
Having already worked with well over 100 referring dentists, Dr El Jabouri has developed a referral process that is quick and easy.
Furthermore, all referrals to The Endodontic Clinic come with a four-pronged guarantee:
That we will provide a full report to the referring dentist.
That we will discuss any changes to the initial diagnosis with the referring dentist before proceeding.
That we will not undertake any additional dental work before gaining permission from the referring dentist.
That the patient will be directed back to the referring dentist once treatment is complete.
Our cases
It's not always easy to know when you should refer a patient, especially with something as complex as endodontics. We usually recommend referral of patients who fall under complexity codes 2 and 3 based on the Restorative Index of Treatment Need (RIOTN) (FDS RCS Eng)
Some modifying factors can also increase the need for referral, including endodontic retreatment, difficult access and the patient’s medical history. If you are unsure about whether to refer, we are happy to advise you either by phone or email.
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