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Dr Jay Hsing is a clinical researcher at the School of Dentistry, University of Queensland, focusing on orofacial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders, and sleep-related movement conditions such as obstructive sleep apnoea and bruxism. He leads the Dental Sleep Medicine Research Group and contributes to clinical practice and research within the Centre for Orofacial Regeneration, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (COR3).
- PhD, University of Queensland
- MScD, University of Queensland
His research spans interdisciplinary domains, including Dental Sleep Medicine, Bruxism, and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, with a focus on therapeutic interventions like Occlusal Splints and their impact on sleep quality and masticatory muscle activity. Recent studies highlight his interest in the neurological mechanisms of sleep bruxism and collaborations with institutions like the University of Sydney.
Over the past five years, Dr Hsing has published extensively on sleep bruxism management and TMJ disorders, emphasizing clinical trials, longitudinal analyses, and patient-centered outcomes. His work has been supported by grants from the NHMRC and the Australian Dental Research Foundation.
Scientific Awards:
- Australian Dental Research Foundation (ADRF) Colgate Award
Dr Hsing co-coordinates the UQ Dental Sleep Medicine program and collaborates with international institutions, including the University of Sydney and University of California, San Francisco, to advance understanding of orofacial pain and sleep disorders.



