Program
- 26 - 28 SEPTEMBER 2024
- Mantra Mooloolaba Beach
PROGRAM
Thursday 26 September: Postgraduate Day
Thursday 26 September / 5:30pm: President’s Cocktail Party
Friday 27 September 2024
8:30am
Opening welcome
Digital Dentistry: What is it and how does it do it?
9:00am
An introduction to AI for Clinicians: Understanding the strengths and weaknesses
Professor Andy Keeling
9:45am
Novel methods for early disease detection in children using intraoral scanners
Bree Jones
10:25am
Platinum Sponsor Address
OPTIMA
10:30am
Morning tea
Digital Dentistry: Clinical implications
11:00am
Clinical applications of AI: The promise and the reality
Professor Andy Keeling
11:45am
What are you looking at?
Dr Vanessa Cho
12:30pm
Lunch
1:15pm
AAPD Colgate Recent Graduate Speaker Award – presentations
2:15pm
AAPD General Meeting
3:00pm
Afternoon tea
Health Inequalities
3:15pm
Health Equity in Action: Unleashing the power of implementation science and co-design
Professor Dianne Shanley
4:15pm
Exploring global and local oral health inequalities through a clinical lens
Dr Jilen Patel
6:30pm
Conference Dinner
Saturday 28 September 2024
8.45am
Tea, coffee and Berocca
9:15am
A week in the life of a postgraduate
9:30am
IADR Research Competition
10:30am
Morning tea
11:00am
Digital Dentistry: The future and the ethics
11:15am​
To ChatGPT or Not To ChatGPT: everything you always wanted to know about large language models but were afraid to ask
Professor Nigel Curtis
12:00pm
Ethical considerations and the future
Professor Andy Keeling
12:30pm
Clinicians leading the charge: Why a data-driven culture is essential for the AI age
Dr Michelle Mun
1:00pm
Panel with all speakers to explore future opportunities and challenges
1:15pm
Conference Close
Program overview
The conference offers a rich program, covering diverse topics within paediatric dentistry. Here’s a glance at some of the speakers and their topics from our program.
An introduction to AI for Clinicians: understanding the strengths and weaknesses
- Professor Andy Keeling
Novel methods for early disease detection in children using intraoral scanners
- Ms Bree Jones
What are you looking at?
- Dr Vanessa Cho
Health Equity in Action: Unleashing the power of implementation science and co-design
- Professor Dianne Shanley
- Dr Marjad Page
Exploring global and local oral health inequalities through a clinical lens
- Dr Jilen Patel
To ChatGPT or Not To ChatGPT: everything you always wanted to know about large language models but were afraid to ask
- Professor Nigel Curtis
Clinicians leading the charge: Why a data-driven culture is essential for the AI age
- Dr Michelle Mun
Digital and AI technologies promise to revolutionise healthcare. How can we realise the benefits for our patients, practices, and the population, without losing our identities as clinicians? Beyond service delivery, dental practitioners must now understand the power of digital data to inform clinical decisions, enhance patient care, and contribute to system-wide improvements. We will discuss how a developing a strong data culture in dentistry is not only possible, but necessary for clinician-led digital transformation, and for refining dentistry’s role as an integral part of whole person-centred care.