Clinical Management of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH)
Speaker: Professor Ferranti Wong Date: Wednesday, 23rd July 2025 Time: 19:00 – 21:00 (Registration starts at 18:30) CME/CPD: 2 (Pending approval)
Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) is a challenging condition for dentist to manage, especially for young children. Its exact aetiology is still elusive although association has been made with genetic, environmental, and systemic causes. As the dental profession is more aware of this condition, new management strategies are being proposed. This lecture will provide a comprehensive overview of MIH, covering its diagnosis, pathophysiology, and management. The success and impact of each management modalities, from minimally invasive to more aggressive approaches, will be discussed based on the understanding of enamel development.
Professor Ferranti Wong
Professor Ferranti Wong is Professor / Honorary Consultant and head of Paediatric Dentistry at the Institute of Dentistry, FMD, Queen Mary University of London. He is President of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry and a council member of FDS, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. He was interim Dean and Director of the dental institute at Queen Mary and associated dental dean of the London Deanery. He is fully engaged in dental education and specialty training, being course director of DClinDent (Paed Dent) programme, examiners of MPaedDent and ISFE, and external examiner in other universities for both UG and PG programmes. His research interests include caries prevention, de- and re-mineralisation with novel biomaterials, and clinical management. He has obtained grants for clinical trials from NIHR. Professor Wong’s clinical interests are minor oral surgery, management of MIH, hypodontia, dental trauma and developmental anomalies. He has an international reputation and has been invited as keynote speakers in many conferences.
Fee: HKSPD Members: free; Non-members: HKD$200
Registration for the HKSPD 106th Scientific Meeting will be opened by late June 2025.
HKSPD 106th Scientific Meeting
Clinical Management of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH)
Speaker: Professor Ferranti Wong
Date: Wednesday, 23rd July 2025
Time: 19:00 – 21:00 (Registration starts at 18:30)
CME/CPD: 2 (Pending approval)
Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) is a challenging condition for dentist to manage, especially for young children. Its exact aetiology is still elusive although association has been made with genetic, environmental, and systemic causes. As the dental profession is more aware of this condition, new management strategies are being proposed. This lecture will provide a comprehensive overview of MIH, covering its diagnosis, pathophysiology, and management. The success and impact of each management modalities, from minimally invasive to more aggressive approaches, will be discussed based on the understanding of enamel development.
Professor Ferranti Wong
Professor Ferranti Wong is Professor / Honorary Consultant and head of Paediatric Dentistry at the Institute of Dentistry, FMD, Queen Mary University of London. He is President of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry and a council member of FDS, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. He was interim Dean and Director of the dental institute at Queen Mary and associated dental dean of the London Deanery. He is fully engaged in dental education and specialty training, being course director of DClinDent (Paed Dent) programme, examiners of MPaedDent and ISFE, and external examiner in other universities for both UG and PG programmes. His research interests include caries prevention, de- and re-mineralisation with novel biomaterials, and clinical management. He has obtained grants for clinical trials from NIHR. Professor Wong’s clinical interests are minor oral surgery, management of MIH, hypodontia, dental trauma and developmental anomalies. He has an international reputation and has been invited as keynote speakers in many conferences.
Fee: HKSPD Members: free; Non-members: HKD$200
Registration for the HKSPD 106th Scientific Meeting will be opened by late June 2025.