
About
Dr. Reena Ohm is a Clinical Lecturer at the School of Dentistry, University of Queensland. She specializes in Prosthodontics with extensive experience in both public (e.g., Westmead Hospital, Sydney Dental Hospital) and private practice settings. Her research focuses on digital technologies in implant planning, intraoral scanners, and oral rehabilitation. Notably, she received the Research Medallion (2023) for her thesis on intraoral scanner accuracy in edentulous ridges. She actively participates in teaching undergraduate dentistry students, emphasizing collaborative, multidisciplinary care and patient-centered holistic approaches.
- Affiliations: School of Dentistry, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
- Professional Memberships: Australian Prosthodontic Society, Australian Dental Association, Academy of Australian and New Zealand Prosthodontists, International College of Prosthodontists
Research Interests: Dr. Ohm’s work bridges clinical practice and innovation, particularly in advancing digital tools like 3D printing and intraoral scanning technologies. Her studies address challenges in fixed/removable prosthodontics, occlusion, and periodontal integration. She advocates for evidence-based practices and patient engagement in treatment planning.
Teaching Philosophy: She employs interactive pedagogy to foster critical thinking and self-reflection among students, mirroring her collaborative approach in clinical settings.
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