Ayman Ellakwa
Department of Dentistry
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr. AYMAN ELLAKWA is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Department of Dentistry, University of Sydney , Australia. His research interests includes Assessing the polymerization shrinkage generated after incremental dental composite placement versus bulk composite filling, Using acoustic emission technique in assessing the stresses generated within the tooth after dental composite placement and curing, Develoment of new short fibre reinforced dental composite, The use of CAD/CAM technology with the construction of complete and partial dentures, The accuracy of new digital intra oral impression techniques in restorative dentistry, Assessing the crack propagation within the new full zirconia dental crowns.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. AYMAN ELLAKWA is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Assessing the polymerization shrinkage generated after incremental dental composite placement versus bulk composite filling, Using acoustic emission technique in assessing the stresses generated within the tooth after dental composite placement and curing, Develoment of new short fibre reinforced dental composite, The use of CAD/CAM technology with the construction of complete and partial dentures, The accuracy of new digital intra oral impression techniques in restorative dentistry, Assessing the crack propagation within the new full zirconia dental crowns..
Research Interest
Assessing the polymerization shrinkage generated after incremental dental composite placement versus bulk composite filling, Using acoustic emission technique in assessing the stresses generated within the tooth after dental composite placement and curing, Develoment of new short fibre reinforced dental composite, The use of CAD/CAM technology with the construction of complete and partial dentures, The accuracy of new digital intra oral impression techniques in restorative dentistry, Assessing the crack propagation within the new full zirconia dental crowns.