Australasian Dental Practice

Wednesday, 7 January, 2026

01 Nov 2005 | Australasian Dental Practice

news > Spectrum > Page 16

High Tech workshop UQ students

High Tech Laser recently sponsored a one-day workshop for final year dentistry students at the University of Queensland. The students had the opportunity to use a complete range of hard and soft tissue lasers and evaluate for themselves the benefits of the technology.


The workshop was presented by Professor Laurie Walsh, Dean of the UQ Dental School and the students received information in a format similar to the "Minimally-invasive Dentistry" workshops that High Tech Laser conducts for the entire dental industry Australia-wide. As with High Tech Laser's upcoming courses, existing laser dentists were also on hand to answer questions and give attendees a perspective on how the lasers perform in practice.

The workshop involved a morning session where the students learnt about different laser wavelengths used in dentistry and their interaction characteristics with various soft and hard tissues. In the afternoon, they had the opportunity to use a range of equipment, from hard-tissue cutting lasers to soft-tissue procedures, such as non-invasive clinical disinfection for caries and endodontics with PAD (Photo-activated disinfection) lasers.

High Tech Laser Managing Director, Matt Moncrieff, said High Tech Laser was always keen to contribute to improving the education of the industry and these courses allowed the company to assist the learning process for the students by putting them in a practical setting, and it ensured they had a balanced range of knowledge when they entered the workforce.

"Once the students get out into workplace, the day to day workload is not going to allow them many opportunities to update themselves with the changes in research and technology that occur every year," Mr Moncrieff said. "In these one-day workshops, the students can get a good balance of the latest research and also have plenty of time to get in and try the equipment in both hard and soft tissue.

"In this way, the students know the theory and when they get into a clinical setting, they also have a knowledge base of practical applications to draw from and they are going to know if there is easier and more effective ways to achieve the result that they want for the patient."

Stream the latest dental videos...
SofaCON 2020: What does the future of Infection Control look like post-COVID-19?

Upcoming Events...

Jan 11 2026
Jan 21 2026
Jan 22 2026
Jan 22 2026
Jan 28 2026
Jan 29 2026
Jan 29 2026

Appointment Book Control

Live Online - 29 Jan 2026, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm AEDT, AUSTRALIA

Feb 03 2026
Feb 04 2026
Feb 05 2026

Stepping into Leadership

Live Online - Thu 05 & 12 Feb from 1:00pm, AUSTRALIA

Feb 06 2026
Feb 10 2026

Virtual Primespeak

Live Online - Tue 10-17-24 Feb from 9:00am, AUSTRALIA

Feb 10 2026
Feb 11 2026

Business Essentials for Leaders

Live Online, AUSTRALIA

Feb 15 2026
Feb 17 2026

Siberian Dental Forum 2026

Krasnoyarsk, RUSSIA

Feb 18 2026
Feb 26 2026
Feb 26 2026
Feb 26 2026

Maximising Recall Compliance

Live Online, AUSTRALIA

Mar 03 2026

Handling Emergencies

Live Online, AUSTRALIA

Mar 11 2026

Expodental 2026

Madrid, SPAIN

Mar 12 2026
Mar 13 2026
Mar 14 2026
Mar 15 2026
Mar 17 2026
Mar 17 2026
Mar 22 2026
Mar 25 2026
Apr 14 2026

Best Practice Phone Skills

Live Online, AUSTRALIA

Apr 15 2026

Mastering Practice Ownership

Live Online, AUSTRALIA

Apr 17 2026

IDEM Singapore 2026

Singapore, SINGAPORE

Apr 18 2026

ITI Congress Japan

Tokyo, JAPAN

Apr 18 2026
Apr 19 2026
Apr 21 2026
Apr 28 2026
Apr 28 2026
May 11 2026
May 17 2026
May 20 2026
May 21 2026
May 21 2026

Veneers: A Comprehensive Guide

Auckland, NEW ZEALAND

May 29 2026
Jun 04 2026

ITI Congress Australasia

Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

Jun 05 2026

ITI Congress Denmark

Middelfart, DENMARK

Jun 08 2026
Jun 21 2026
Oct 07 2026
Oct 07 2026

Practical Endodontics Workshop

Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Nov 27 2026
Nov 26 2027
Nov 24 2028