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Dr. Annemiek Rollman is a Lecturer at the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), specializing in Oral Public Health. She teaches courses such as 'Introductie Aartman, I.' and 'Lijn academische groepspraktijk,' focusing on academic development and professional training for dentists. Her research integrates clinical practice with educational and public health initiatives, addressing topics like professionalism in dental education, oral health in frail elderly populations, and ergonomic practices in dentistry.
Her research interests prominently feature Oral Public Health, Dental Education, and Chronic Orofacial Pain, with additional emphasis on Bruxism Management, Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), and Dental Practice Ergonomics. She has presented academic lectures on TMD treatment strategies and diagnostic techniques, demonstrating commitment to both clinical and educational advancements.
Recent publications highlight her work on curriculum development in dental education, public health projects targeting vulnerable elderly demographics, and qualitative studies on bruxism’s impact on oral implantology. Notably, her research often bridges practical clinical challenges with broader systemic issues like patient referral mechanisms and communication legislation.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the text. She has no recorded advisees or grants mentioned, though her courses and research outputs reflect active involvement in educational and clinical research programs. Collaborations with colleagues such as Drs. Lobbezoo, Visscher, and Wismeijer suggest participation in interdisciplinary teams focused on dentistry and public health.


