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The Australian Prosthodontic Society holds events for members and non-members to attend in various States.

The highlight is the Biennial Conference. The next conference will be held from 6-8 August 2026 at Crown Melbourne!

The Australian Prosthodontic Society also holds webinars on key topics for members to participate in and we will launch our new program shortly.

Registration for all our events is essential as limited places are available.

Listed below are all APS events across the country.  Please select from the events listed below to register and ensure your booking. 

If you wish to see the events in a particular State, please follow the State links below.


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    • 24 Mar 2026
    • 18:30 - 21:00
    • Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club 489 Glenferrie Road Kooyong, VIC 3144
    Register

    APS Victoria branch presents:

    Tuesday night, 24 March 2026


    Dinner-meeting


    Prosthodontics Beyond the Ordinary: Applying Conventional Principles to Unconventional Cases

    Join Dr Chen Chen and Dr Anny Huang, both maxillofacial prosthodontists, for an engaging, case-based session exploring the application of familiar prosthodontic principles to non-conventional maxillary and mandibular rehabilitation. Through a series of short, focused case presentations, they will demonstrate how core prosthodontic concepts and design can guide treatment planning across a wide range of complex clinical scenarios—including complete edentulism, hemi-maxillary defects, open versus closed designs, and fixed versus removable options, even when implants are limited or not feasible.

    This session aims to encourage discussion around decision-making, and reinforce transferable principles, as well as provide clinically applicable insights, relevant to both general dentists and specialist Prosthodontists.

    Dr Anny Huang completed her dental degree at Griffith University and specialist training in Prosthodontics at the University of Melbourne. She is currently undertaking a Maxillofacial Prosthodontic Fellowship at the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, where she is involved in the rehabilitation of patients with complex maxillofacial defects following head and neck cancer treatment.

    Dr Huang enjoys integrating digital workflows with conventional analogue techniques to deliver functional, aesthetic, and patient-centred outcomes, particularly in non-conventional clinical scenarios with anatomical, surgical, or implant-related limitations.

    Dr Chen Chen is an Australian-registered Specialist Prosthodontist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics. She completed her dental degree at the University of Queensland in 2008 and initially worked with the Royal Flying Doctors Service in Cape York. In 2015, she completed the Implant Grad Dip at the University of Melbourne.

    After some more years in private practice, she moved to America to complete a three- year Advance

    d Prosthodontics residency at USC and then a Fellowship in Maxillofacial Prosthetics at UCLA.

    In addition to private practice, Chen lectures and supervises postgraduate residents in Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics at the University of Melbourne and collaborates with the OMFS team at Geelong University Hospital in the rehabilitation of head and neck cancer patients.


    • 6 May 2026
    • 18:30 - 21:00
    • Paradox Sydney (Marble Room)
    Register

    The Cracked Tooth Conundrum - A Panel Discussion

    A joint dinner meeting with the Australian Society of Endodontics (NSW)

    Prof. Dale Howes (Prosthodontist), Dr Ben Lee (Prosthodontist) & Dr Monique Cheung (Endodontist)

    Cracked teeth can be deceptively complex—subtle symptoms, shifting diagnoses, and treatment decisions that can dramatically alter prognosis. In this case-driven panel discussion, endodontists and prosthodontists will dissect real patient scenarios, debating when to watch, when to intervene, and when to extract the tooth and consider implants. From pulpal diagnosis and crack assessment to cuspal coverage and definitive restorative design, we’ll explore how each decision impacts long-term outcomes. Join us for a candid conversation with our Specialists on where to intervene, when to monitor, and how to restore cracked teeth predictably.

    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 6:30pm, Wednesday, 6th May 2026 in the Marble Room at the Paradox Hotel, Sydney.

    Current financial members of the APS NSW are invited to attend the dinner meeting at no additional cost.

    Parking and Transportation: 

    In-house valet parking is available at the hotel for $75 per vehicle per day (height limit 1.8m).

    The following parking facilities are located just a 2-3 minutes' walk from the venue and can be booked in advance online:

    - Wilson Parking (Angel Place)

    - Wilson Parking (Australia Square)

    - Secure Parking (Pitt Street)

    The venue is located in the heart of Sydney CBD, within a convenient 3-5 minute walk to all major public transport options. 

    • 6 Aug 2026
    • 08:00
    • 8 Aug 2026
    • 15:00
    • Melbourne, Crown



Our purpose is to advance the field of prosthodontics through dedicated study, clinical excellence, and collaborative practice among students, general dentists, specialists, and dental laboratory technicians.

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