Dr Jamshaid Mansoor qualified from Manchester Dental School in 2012, graduating with the highly reputable John Lowry Oral Surgery Award and having completed a dental elective in California, USA. He has undertaken further qualifications with both English and Scottish Royal College of Surgeons, as well as completed postgraduate certification in Implant Dentistry.
Dr Jam is also currently undertaking a Diploma (Dip) in Advanced Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry (which may be converted into an MSc), as well as certification in Higher Education. Accompanied with further training across multiple hospitals in the North West (Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Surgery) and having attended numerous accredited postgraduate courses, Dr Jam has developed additional skills and interests across various fields in dentistry, but with a particular enjoyment of oral surgery and dental implantology, and restorative dentistry.
Dr Jam has published a number of internationally recognised articles- including his own clinical guide series in the British Dental Journal (BDJ) – and also teaches and lectures at Manchester Dental School. Jam has also presented as a speaker at the British Dental Association (BDA) Conference and works closely with the BDA, as well also presented as a speaker at the Association of Dental Implantology (ADI) Conference, amongst other dental-based conferences.
Dr Jam has also undertaken a multitude of advanced restorative, oral surgery and restorative dentistry procedures. Dr Jam is now an educational supervisor for newly qualified dental therapists and dentists. Additional to these roles.
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