Qualified in Dentistry in 1991 following time spent in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery posts, general practice and private practice Dominic joined a European Research Team in 1996 led by Professor Neil Meredith developing the use of Resonance Frequency Analysis - as a tool to assess the stability of dental implants as a predictor of implant success and failure. Following the completion of a PhD in dental implant design (2001) he entered specialist training in Restorative Dentistry gaining a Consultant Senior Lecturer post in Bristol Dental School in 2006. He was the developer of the University of Bristol MSc in Dental Implantology and currently acts as programme director. He is also the Graduate Director for the School of Oral and Dental Sciences in the University and a member of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Quality Enhancement Team with an interest in the quality assurance of medical and dental education. He is currently collaborating on research that looks at aspects of patients' decision making when considering dental implant treatment and has an active research interest in the quality assurance of dental education. Dominic was appointed as Chair (University of Bristol) in 2011 and was elected as a Fellow of the International Team for Implantology in 2012.
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