BAD stands for Biomimetic Aesthetic Dentistry, a collective launched by Drs Maheer Shah, Bill Gergis & Timothy Maxwell in Australia. These 3 dentists were early adopters of the principles of biomimetic dentistry, a new phase in restorative dentistry which aims to rebuild teeth the way nature biomechanically designed the tooth to function.
BAD currently offers two training courses for young dentists to implement these new techniques and methods in their daily practice.
Come join these 3 young general dentists on their journey through the biggest technological shift in dentistry in history.
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BAD stands for Biomimetic Aesthetic Dentistry, a collective launched by Drs Maheer Shah, Bill Gergis & Timothy Maxwell in Australia. These 3 dentists were early adopters of the principles of biomimetic dentistry, a new phase in restorative dentistry which aims to rebuild teeth the way nature biomechanically designed the tooth to function.
BAD currently offers two training courses for young dentists to implement these new techniques and methods in their daily practice.
Come join these 3 young general dentists on their journey through the biggest technological shift in dentistry in history.
Our first episode, just after our biggest indirect course of 40 students in Perth. We talk about GIC, new materials, what motivates Bill, why dentistry is cooler than medicine, how all dentistry is elective and do we really need that perfect smile?
BADcast
BAD stands for Biomimetic Aesthetic Dentistry, a collective launched by Drs Maheer Shah, Bill Gergis & Timothy Maxwell in Australia. These 3 dentists were early adopters of the principles of biomimetic dentistry, a new phase in restorative dentistry which aims to rebuild teeth the way nature biomechanically designed the tooth to function.
BAD currently offers two training courses for young dentists to implement these new techniques and methods in their daily practice.
Come join these 3 young general dentists on their journey through the biggest technological shift in dentistry in history.