Dr Mitra Elli

Endodontist
Tabriz University, 2000
GDC No. 278372

Dr. Mitra Elli graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2000 in Iran. Her passion for endodontics led her to a three-year full-time specialty training program in endodontology at the prestigious University of Shahid Beheshti in Tehran. She started to practice as a board-certified specialist endodontist in 2003. She also had the privilege of serving as an Associate Professor where she shared her expertise in endodontics with the next generation of dental professionals. 

In 2009, she moved to the UK. After passing Oversea Registration Exams, she became registered with the UK General Dental Council and resumed her practice exclusively in the field of endodontics, accepting referrals with all levels of complexities, and providing comprehensive solutions for the complex endodontic problems.

Mitra takes pride in building an excellent connection with her patients as well as referring dentists and providing a stress-free and high-quality treatment, turning a potentially daunting procedure into a comfortable and pain-free experience.

Mitra’s passion and commitment to education align perfectly with her role as a clinical tutor in endodontics for postgraduate students at University Dental Hospital of Manchester and as a Clinical Supervisor and Associate Lecturer in the Endoodntics MSc program at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)

Mitar is an active member of British Endodontic Society, the European Society of Endodontology, the American Association of Endodontics and North West Endodontic Study Club (NORWESC), a group of endodontic specialists and academics from the North West and Midlands who meet quarterly. 

 

Dr Mitra Elli

Recently she has passed the M-Endo exam which has granted her the membership of the royal college of surgeons of England.

In her free time, Mitra finds solace in quality moments spent with her family. She enjoys being outdoors and reading, baking, and outdoor activities. Her ultimate aspiration is to explore as many corners of the Earth as possible during her lifetime.

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