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Multidisciplinary treatment

Multidisciplinary treatment

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In this episode, I chat with Dr Aman Ulhaq, consultant in orthodontics/honorary senior clinical lecturer in Edinburgh Dental institute, about multidisciplinary treatment in the tertiary care setting- in particular his approach to treating patients with Hypodontia. We also discussed the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh and the role of the Colleges in Dentistry in the UK.


Dr Aman Ulhaq (BDS, MSc, MOrth, FDS(Orth)RCSEdin):

Aman graduated with BDS(Hons) from University College Cork, Ireland in 2004 and worked for a number of years in general practice. He undertook specialty training in orthodontics from 2011-2014 at Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge and the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and graduated with an MSc in Orthodontics from King's College London in 2014. He obtained his Membership in Orthodontics from the He became a Fellow (Orthodontics) of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2016 and has been in the post of Consultant/Honorary Senior Lecturer (University of Edinburgh) since December 2016.


Aman has lectured both in the UK, South East Asia, China, and in North Africa. He was a member of the organising committee for the 94th European Orthodontic Congress in Edinburgh (2018). He is actively involved in teaching and training, and is an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is also Regional Dental Advisor for South East Scotland. His research interests include clinical aspects of anomalies of tooth and craniofacial development as well as orthodontic materials

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