Edwin Goh

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South East Asia

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"Static Computer Guided Implant Surgery"

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The increasing popularity of digital dentistry has introduced more tools for implant dentistry; these include digital data acquisition, digital treatment planning and 3D printing technology. In this lecture, we will be discussing what static computer guided implant surgery (s-CGIS) is, why should s-CGIS be done, when is it beneficial to take this approach, and how is it done.
Dr Edwin Goh earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2010. During his career as a general dental practitioner, he found special professional interests in Periodontology and returned to NUS to pursue his Master in Dental Surgery (Periodontology). He was then elected as a Member of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2016. In 2019, he was accredited as a periodontist by the Singapore Dental Council. In the same year, Dr Goh was awarded the prestigious scholarship offered by the International Team for Implantology and spent a year at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University. After spending more than a decade in the public sector, Dr Goh has been in private practice since 2021. He is also currently an adjunct clinical faculty in the periodontology residency training programme at NUS.

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