Mark is a prosthodontist in private practice in Southport. He graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Science from the University of Queensland in 1990, and completed his Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry at the University of Melbourne in 2007. Mark has lectured in prosthodontics at three universities and is a clinical demonstrator and lecturer at the University of Queensland’s School of Dentistry. He was the Director of Oral Health at the West Moreton Oral Health Unit for five years from 1998. Mark is the Chair of the Standards Committee of the Academy of Australian and New Zealand Prosthodontists (AANZP), and the President of the federal branch of the Australian Prosthodontic Society.
Journal Article: Cross-pinning: The philosophy of retrievability applied practically to fixed, implant-supported prostheses
Gervais, M. J., Hatzipanagiotis, P. and Wilson, P. R. (2008). Cross-pinning: The philosophy of retrievability applied practically to fixed, implant-supported prostheses. Australian Dental Journal, 53 (1), 74-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2007.00013.x
Conference Publication: A rationale for retrievability of fixed, implant-supported prostheses: A complication-based analysis
Gervais, Mark J. and Wilson, Peter R. (2007). A rationale for retrievability of fixed, implant-supported prostheses: A complication-based analysis.
Gervais, M. J., Hatzipanagiotis, P. and Wilson, P. R. (2008). Cross-pinning: The philosophy of retrievability applied practically to fixed, implant-supported prostheses. Australian Dental Journal, 53 (1), 74-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2007.00013.x
A rationale for retrievability of fixed, implant-supported prostheses: A complication-based analysis
Gervais, Mark J. and Wilson, Peter R. (2007). A rationale for retrievability of fixed, implant-supported prostheses: A complication-based analysis.