Understanding Failure: the science of dental fractography
Presenter: Dr Basil Al-Amleh (Prosthodontist)
This lecture explores the intricate world of dental fractography, focusing on ceramic restorations. By reviewing key findings from the dental literature, we will uncover how fractures occur, why they propagate, and what we can learn from the patterns they leave behind. Each crack tells a story, almost like interpreting a piece of abstract art, but the purpose here is scientific: uncovering the mechanics and causes behind failure.
Dental fractography is the systematic investigation of failed materials, offering clinicians a structured approach to identifying fracture origins, stress points, and material weaknesses.
Through a deeper understanding of how ceramic restorations fail, dental clinicians can refine their techniques, mitigate the risks of failure, and prolong the lifespan of their restorations. This lecture will provide practical insights into materials science, preparation strategies, and clinical applications, equipping attendees with the knowledge to enhance both the functionality and durability of their work.
Dr Basil Al-Amleh
With over 22 years of clinical experience, Basil has developed a reputation for excellence in Prosthodontics, complex dental rehabilitations, implant treatments, and cosmetic dentistry.
Basil is very passionate about training and education and enjoys teaching. He lectures around New Zealand to general dentists about complex dental treatment management, cosmetic dentistry, and MDs. He is also a guest speaker at AUT, giving lectures to senior Oral Health Therapy
This is a great opportunity to meet colleagues and network. Thank you for supporting the APS and I am looking forward to welcoming you from 6:30am, Tuesday, 26th August 2025 at the The Brisbane Club Members' Dinning Room, level 3/241 Adelaide St, Brisbane City.
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