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Professor Michael Woods

Professor Michael Woods has practised specialist orthodontics for children and adults in Malvern/Armadale for 25 years continuously. He spent his school years locally at Scotch College, before moving on to the University of Melbourne and Ormond College. He is married to Dr Nevenka Tadic, also an orthodontist. He has three daughters - Brett, Shannon and Annabelle and two sons, Peter and James. Brett and Shannon went to Korowa Anglican Girls' School in Glen Iris.

Michael received his formal orthodontic education in Australia and the United States. He has Bachelor, Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Melbourne. He also has a Diploma in Orthodontics from The Royal College of Surgeons of England, a Certificate of Specialty from the University of Oklahoma and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. He has been elected to full membership in the prestigious Edward H Angle Society and to Fellowship in the International College of Dentists. He has received the Australian Society of Orthodontists' Distinguished Service Award (2008), the ASO's PR Begg Research Award (2014) and the Australian Dental Association (Victorian Branch) Distinguished Service Award (2019).

Michael has combined an academic career with specialist private practice. He is presently the Professor of Dentistry and Oral Health and Academic Lead in Orthodontics at Latrobe University. Prior to that, he held the inaugural Chair in Orthodontics at the University of Melbourne. For 28 years, has also been the Consultant Orthodontist to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery unit at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is involved in a wide range of academic, research and clinical pursuits. He has examined widely in Australia and abroad. He has presented more than 150 invited lectures world-wide and has made more than a 100 contributions to the clinical and scientific peer-reviewed literature. He has especially introduced new concepts in late mixed-dentition treatment, orthognathic surgery and the clinical implications of different underlying vertical facial patterns. Having reviewed for all the major peer-reviewed journals in the field, he has previously been a member of the formal Editorial Boards of the Australian Dental Journal and the Australasian Orthodontic Journal. He is at present a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists and the Japanese Journal of Orthodontics.


 

 Dr. Nevenka Tadic

  

BDS (Adel), BScDent (Adel), DCD (Melb), MOrthRCS (Edin)
Certified by the Australasian Orthodontic Board
Member of the Australian Society of Orthodontics

Dr. Tadic received her Dental degree from the University of Adelaide with a number of clinical prizes. She then gained wide experience in general dental practice in both Adelaide and Mildura and completed a Research Degree in Dentistry before entering the full-time three year Graduate Specialist Training Orthodontic Program at the University of Melbourne.

At the end of that program, she was awarded her Doctorate degree and was registered with AHPRA as a specialist orthodontist in 2006. Dr. Tadic was then appointed to a specialist private practice fellowship position in Sydney, where she completed additional training in Lingual Orthodontics and other advanced techniques.

As well as her dental and orthodontic degrees, Dr Tadic has also been awarded Membership in Orthodontics of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and has been formally certified by the Australasian Orthodontic Board. In 2008, Dr Tadic also founded Footscray Orthodontics, her own specialist private practice.

 

The Hygienists

As in most modern specialist orthodontic practices, our scheduling and clinical management is planned and organised to provide the most efficient patient flow, while maintaining the highest possible standard of clinical care and control.

Only AHPRA registered clinicians are able to work directly in the patient's mouth. In our practice, that means the orthodontist and dental therapists and hygienists. Of course, the hygienists will provide oral hygiene instruction and some tooth cleaning - in conjunction with the family's general dentist. Most of their work in our practice though consists of taking records (photographs, scans for indirect construction of lingual braces and impressions for study models of the teeth or for construction of various plates, expanders, holding wires and retainers) or removing braces. They will also help the orthodontist during normal clinical time by simply removing elastic modules on the braces, while the orthodontist is reassessing the treatment plan or preparing customised wires and springs to place in the mouth. 

In our practice, hygienists do not make any treatment decisions themselves or provide any braces clinical work without being under the direct supervision of the orthodontist. That is why we have a typical modern open plan clinic - so that the orthodontist can directly control all patient activities. Our hygienists are well-qualified with Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy university degrees and have been trained very carefully in all aspects of our specialist clinical work. The orthodontist is still always responsible for all aspects of clinical management and the outcomes of all treatment in our practice.

 

The Clinical and Reception staff

 

Reception/office staff

Our reception/office staff will happily manage everything from initial patient calls and referrals, through the making of regular appointments, to dealing with all financial aspects of treatment. Receptionists will be available through all our normal office hours. They will also pass on telephone, fax and email messages to the orthodontist. 

After initial consultation and after agreement has been made to commence active treatment, letters will usually be sent out to patients or their families and to the family general dentist. While the reception staff will print and send out those letters, the content comes automatically from the coding of the orthodontist's detailed notes from consultation.

We use the dedicated Orthodontic Practice Management System for our patient data base and all scheduling, letters and accounts. We use the Dolphin imaging system to import,  store, organise and manage all our radiographic and photographic images, as well as the digital scans and digital treatment planning checks for lingual braces and invisible template treatment. Our staff will often be preparing patient records for hard-copy or email transfer back to general dentists or on to other dental and medical specialists. 

Clinical staff

Our clinical assistants are well-qualified with Bachelor of Health Sciences degrees and specific technical certificates. They assist the orthodontist in all aspects of clinical work and interact closely with all patients and their families. They ensure that a very high standard of sterilization and disinfection is maintained. All non-disposable instruments are thoroughly sterilized and the clinical facillities are thoroughly cleaned regularly. All the clinical staff get to know our patients well and keep a real interest in the progress and final treatment outcome for every patient in our practice.

Full Academic CV

Michael Geoffrey Woods


Professor of Dentistry and Oral Health, Academic Lead in Orthodontics

Latrobe University Rural Health School
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Senior Consultant, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit
The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Melbourne Health network
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Career Highlights

1979 The University of Melbourne, First Class Honours and First Place on the BDSc degree class list

1987 The University of Oklahoma, The University President's Award for the best applied research projects by a graduate student or junior faculty member in the university. The mechanics of lower incisor and molar intrusion - experiments in growing and non-growing baboons

1993 American Board of Orthodontics, certified as Diplomate (the first Australian to take Australian records to the American Board)

1994 Australian Society of Orthodontists, Appointed to Federal Council as Chairman of
Federal Public Relations committee

1996 The University of Melbourne, appointed Associate Professor, Head of Orthodontics, Director of the orthodontic graduate program and orthodontic research

1997 Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Australian Orthodontic Journal

1999 The University of Melbourne, Doctor of Dental Science. (Chief examiner, Dr. Thomas Graber, Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics)

2000 American Association of Orthodontists, Nominated by the South-western Society of Orthodontists for the Joseph and Ida Jarabak International Teachers’ Award

2002 Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Australian Dental Journal

2004 Inducted as a full member of the Edward H Angle Society of Orthodontists (North Atlantic component)

2004 The University of Melbourne, promoted to Professor and appointed Inaugural Chair of Orthodontics in the university

2005 The University of Melbourne, appointed Head of Growth and Development Unit,
Melbourne Dental School

2008 Australian Society of Orthodontists, Inc ., Distinguished Service Award

2014 Australian Society of Orthodontists, Inc., PR Begg Research Award, “the ASO
Foundation’s most prestigious Award” (Medal and AU$10,000)

2015 Australian Society of Orthodontists’ Foundation for Research and Education, the Gerry Dickinson lecture

2016 The first recorded lecture to be placed on the ASOFRE website:
Studies in the effects of contemporary orthodontics: Art and Honesty
http://www.asofre.org.au/continuing-education/#michael-woods

2017 Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists

2017 “Leela Kharbanda Oration” and award for 20 years continuous volunteer university teaching throughout South and South-East Asia. 2nd South Asia International OrthodonticCongress, Kathmandu

2017 Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Japanese Journal of Orthodontics

2017 Appointed as Assessor for the major Australian Society of Orthodontists’ research awards

2018 Australian Society of Orthodontists’, the Stephen Seward lecture

2019 Latrobe University, appointed Professor of Dentistry and Oral Health, Academic Lead in Orthodontics

2019/20 Australian Dental Association (Victorian Branch), Distinguished Service Award

 

Click here for Michael Woods' List of Publications 

 

Published Journals

Publications in Refereed Journals

WOODS MG, WEST VC. A comparison of temporomandibular joint sounds with the sounds from other joints of the body. Cranio 1986; 4:345-50.
Role: Principal investigator

WOODS MG. A reassessment of space requirements for lower arch levelling. J Clin Orthod 1986; 20:770-8.
Role: Sole writer

KIRKPATRICK TB, WOODS MG, SWIFT JQ, MARKOWITZ NR. Skeletal stability following mandibular advancement and rigid fixation. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1987; 45:572-6.
Role: Co-investigator and principal writer

WOODS MG. Eine Untersuching des Platzes, der fur die Nivelliering des unteren Zahnbogens benotigt wird. Inf Orthod Kieferorthop 1987; 19:319-29,331-3.
Role: Sole author

WOODS MG. The mechanics of lower incisor intrusion: experiments in non-growing baboons. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 1988; 93:186-95.
Role: Sole author

WOODS MG, NANDA RS. Intrusion of posterior teeth with magnets: an experiment in growing baboons. Angle Orthod 1988; 58:136-50.
Role: Principal investigator and writer

SHERMAN SL, WOODS MG, NANDA RS. The longitudinal effects of growth on the Wits Appraisal. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 1988; 93:429-36.
Role: Co-Investigator and principal writer


WOODS MG. A retrospective study of relapse in rigidly-fixated sagittal split osteotomies: contributing factors. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 1988; 94:446-7.
Role: Sole writer

WOODS MG, SWIFT JQ, MARKOWITZ NR. Clinical implications of advances in orthognathic surgery. J Clin Orthod 1989; 23:420-9.
Role: Principal writer

WOODS MG, SWIFT JQ, MARKOWITZ NR. Prize Article: Advances in orthognathic surgery. Jap J Orthod Prac 1989 September: 37-47.
Role: Principal writer

WOODS MG, NANDA RS. Intrusion of posterior teeth with magnets: an experiment in non-growing baboons. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 1991; 100:393-400.
Role: Principal investigator and principal writer

WOODS MG, NANDA RS. Intrusion of Posterior Teeth with Magnets: an experiment in non-growing Baboons, abstract. Prac Rev Orthod 1992; 03-09(02).
Role: Principal investigator and principal writer

WOODS MG. The use of a simple functional appliance as an adjunct to fixed appliance orthodontic treatment. Aust Dent J 1996; 41:221-34.
Role: Sole author

WOODS MG. Trouble-shooting in orthognathic planning. Aust Orthod J 1996; 14:206-15.
Role: Sole author

WOODS MG, WIESENFELD D, PROBERT TCS. Surgically-assisted maxillary expansion. Aust Dent J 1997; 42:38-42.
Role: Principal writer

WOODS MG, WIESENFELD D. A practical approach to presurgical orthodontic preparation. J Clin Orthod 1998; 32:350-8.
Role: Principal writer

LAI PY, WOODS MG, TYAS MJ. Bond strengths of orthodontic brackets to restorative resin composite surfaces. Aust Orthod J 1999; 15:235-45.
Role: MDSc Thesis supervisor and principal writer

COYNE RM, WOODS MG, ABRAMS RA. The community and orthodontic care. Part I: community-perceived need and demand for orthodontic treatment. Aust Orthod J 1999; 15:206-13.
Role: MDSc Thesis co-supervisor and co-writer

WOODS MG. Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed-dentition and completed in the permanent dentition. Aust Orthod J 1999; 15:251-9.
Role: Sole author

LENZ GJ, WOODS MG. Incisal positions and orthodontic stability. Angle Orthod 1999; 69:424-32.
Role: MDSc Thesis supervisor and co-writer

COYNE RM, WOODS MG, ABRAMS RA. The community and orthodontic care. Part II: Community-perceived importance of correcting various dentofacial anomalies. Aust Orthod J 1999; 15:289-95.
Role: MDSc Thesis co-supervisor and co-writer

COYNE RM, WOODS MG, ABRAMS RA. The community and orthodontic care: Part III. Community perception of the importance of orthodontic treatment. Aust Orthod J 1999; 15:296-301.
Role: MDSc Thesis co-supervisor and co-writer

SHEARN B, WOODS MG. An occlusal and cephalometric analysis of lower first and second premolar extraction effects. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 2000; 117:351-61.
Role: MDSc Thesis supervisor and co-writer

WOODS M, LEE D, CRAWFORD E. Finishing occlusion, degree of stability and the PAR Index. Aust Orthod J 2000; 16:9-15.
Role: MDSc Thesis supervisor and principal writer

PINTO NJ, WOODS MG, CRAWFORD EC. Vertical facial pattern and orthodontic stability.
Part I: Pretreatment vertical pattern and stability. Aust Orthod J 2000; 16:127-32.
Role: MDSc Thesis supervisor and co-writer

BEATRICE MA., WOODS MG. Vertical facial pattern and orthodontic stability. Part II: Facial axis changes and orthodontic stability. Aust Orthod J 2000; 16:133-9.
Role: MDSc Thesis supervisor and principal writer

ONG HB, WOODS MG. An occlusal and cephalometric analysis of maxillary first and second premolar extraction effects. Angle Orthod 2001;71:90-102.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and co-writer

HOMEWOOD CI, TYAS MJ, WOODS MG. Bonding to previously-bleached teeth. Aust Orthod J 2001; 17:27-34.
Role: MDSc Thesis Co-Supervisor and co-writer

BAKER BW, WOODS MG. The role of the divine proportion in the esthetic improvement of patients undergoing combined orthodontic/orthognathic surgical treatment. Int J Adult Orthod Orthognath Surg 2001; 16:108-20.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and co-writer

WOODS MG. Overbite correction and sagittal changes: Late mixed-dentition treatment effects. Aust Orthod J 2001; 17:69-80
Role: Principal investigator

WOODS MG. Late mixed-dentition Class I and II treatment: Lower incisal changes on bone and within the lower face. Aust Orthod J 2002; 18:7-18.
Role: Principal investigator

WOODS MG. Late mixed-dentition Class I and II treatment: Lower arch dimensional and positional changes. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 2002; 122:180-8.
Role: Principal investigator

CARACH BJ, WOODS MG, SCOTT PA. Maxillonasal dysplasia (Binder syndrome): a lateral cephalometric assessment. Aust Orthod J 2002; 18:82-91.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and principal writer

WOODS MG. Class III treatment opportunities. Ann Roy Australas Coll Dent Surg 2002, 16: 71-73.
Role: Writer

SABLE DL, WOODS MG. The effect of orthodontic treatment on third molar space availability: a review. Ann Roy Australas Coll Dent Surg 2002, 16:156-157.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer.

ROSE, AD, WOODS MG, CLEMENT JG, THOMAS CDL. Lateral facial soft-tissue prediction model: Analysis using Fourier shape descriptors and traditional cephalometric methods. Am J Phys Anthropol 2003; 121:2; 172-180.
Role: MDSc Thesis Co-Supervisor and Co-Writer

BAKER BW, WOODS MG, GIBBONS SD. Intra-alveolar distraction osteogenesis combined with orthodontic/orthognathic surgical treatment. Aust Dent J 2003, 48:65-68.
Role: Clinical Supervisor and Co-Writer

SHELL TL, WOODS MG. Perception of facial aesthetics: A comparison of similar Class II cases treated with attempted growth-modification or later orthognathic surgery. Angle Orthod 2003, 73;4: 365-73.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer

WHOLLEY CJ, WOODS MG. The effects of commonly-prescribed premolar extraction sequences on the curvature of the upper and lower lips. Angle Orthod 2003,73;4: 386-95.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer.

MOSELING K, WOODS MG. Lip curve changes in females with premolar extraction or non-extraction treatment. Angle Orthod 2004, 74:51-62.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer.

SABLE D, WOODS MG. Growth and treatment changes distal to the mandibular first molar: A lateral cephalometric study. Angle Orthod 2004, 74:367-374.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer.

WHOLLEY CJ, WOODS MG. Tooth and lip responses to three commonly-prescribed premolar extraction sequences: A review of recent research findings. Aust Orthod J 2004; 20:115-121.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer.

LIN PT, WOODS MG. Lip curve changes in males with premolar extraction or non-extraction treatment. Aust Orthod J 2004; 20:71-86.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer

SHELL TL, WOODS MG. Facial esthetics and the Divine-Proportion: Similar Class II cases treated with attempted growth-modification or later orthognathic surgery. Aust Orthod J 2004; 20:51-63.
Role: MDSc Thesis Supervisor and Co-Writer.

PEPICELLI AJ, WOODS MG, BRIGGS C. The mandibular muscles and their importance in contemporary orthodontics: A review. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 2005; 128:775-80.
Role: MDSc Supervisor and Co-Writer.

KANDASAMY S, WOODS MG. Is orthodontic treatment without premolar extractions always non-extraction treatment? Aust Dent J 2005; 50:145-51.
Role: DCD supervisor and Co-Writer.

BOKAS JM, WOODS MG. A clinical comparison between nickel titanium springs and elastomeric chains. Aust Orthod J 2006; 22:39-46.
Role: MDSc supervisor and Co-Writer.

SKILTON JW, TYAS MJ, WOODS MG. Effects of surface treatment on orthodontic bonding to amalgam. Aust Orthod J 2006; 22:59-66.
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer

LIM D, BEITZEL F, LYNCH G, WOODS MG. Myosin heavy chain isoform composition of human masseter muscle from subjects with different mandibular plane angles. Aust Orthod J 2006; 22: 105-14.
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.

SUDJALIM TR, WOODS MG, MANTON DJ. Prevention of white spot lesions in orthodontic practice: a contemporary review. Aust Dent J 2006; 51:284-89.
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.

TADIC N, WOODS MG. Incisal and soft tissue effects of maxillary premolar extraction in Class II treatment. Angle Orthod 2007; 77:808-16.
Role: DCD Supervisor and Co-Writer.


CHAN H, WOODS MG, STELLA D. Three-dimensional computed craniofacial tomography (3D-CT): potential uses and limitations. Aust Orthod J 2007, 23:55-64.
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.


SUDJALIM T, MANTON D, WOODS M, REYNOLDS E. Prevention of demineralization around orthodontic brackets in vitro. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 2007; 131: 705e1-705e9
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.


CHAN H, WOODS MG, STELLA D. Mandibular muscle morphology in children with different vertical facial patterns: A 3-dimensional computed tomography study. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop. 2008, 133:10e1-10e13
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.


TADIC N, WOODS M. Contemporary Class II orthodontic and orthopaedic treatment: a review. Aust Dent J 2007; 52:168-174
Role: DCD Supervisor and Co-Writer.


WOODS MG. Sagittal mandibular changes with overbite correction in subjects with different mandibular growth directions: late mixed-dentition treatment effects. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 2008; 133:388-94
Role: Sole author.

MAYNE RJ, COCHRANE NJ, CAI F, WOODS MG, REYNOLDS EC. In-vitro study of the effect of casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate on iatrogenic damage to enamel during orthodontic adhesive removal. Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 2011; 139: e543 –e551
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.

COCHRANE NJ, RATNESER S, WOODS MG, REYNOLDS EC. Effect of different orthodontic adhesive removal techniques on sound, demineralized and re-mineralized enamel. Aust Dent J 2012; 57: 365-72
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and Co-Writer.


Published Addendum. BARTOLD M “It has come to the Editor’s attention that the name of one author was omitted from this publication. This name has been added and Pubmed notified.” Aust Dent J 2014; 59: 278
Version Record online : 26 MAY 2014, DOI: 10.1111/adj.12185

MEYER AH, WOODS MG, MANTON DJ. Maxillary arch width and buccal corridor changes with orthodontic treatment. Part 1: Differences between premolar extraction and nonextraction treatment outcomes. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2014; 145: 207 - 16
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

MEYER AH, WOODS MG, MANTON DJ. Maxillary arch width and buccal corridor changes with orthodontic treatment. Part 2: Attractiveness of the frontal facial smile in extraction and nonextraction outcomes. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop; 2014; 145: 296-304
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

FITZPATRICK B, WOODS, MG, LYNCH GS, MANTON DJ. Denervation and β2 adrenoceptor agonist administration on craniofacial bone density. Aust Orthod J 2014; 30: 32-8
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

FITZPATRICK BD, WOODS, MG, LYNCH GS, MANTON DJ. The effects of denervation and  Formoterol administration on facial growth. Aust Orthod J, 2014; 30: 161-8
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

ALLAN D, WOODS MG. Arch-dimensional changes in non-extraction cases with finishing wires of particular material, size and arch-form. Aust Orthod J, 2015; 31: 26-36
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author

DEEN E, WOODS MG. Effects of the Herbst appliance in growing subjects with different underlying vertical patterns. Aust Orthod J 2015; 31: 59-68
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author

GEORGALIS K, WOODS MG. A study of Class III treatment: orthodontic camouflage vs orthognathic surgery. Aust Orthod J 2015; 31: 138-48
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author

MAYNE RJ, VAN DER POEL C, WOODS MG, LYNCH GS. Skeletal effects of the alteration of masseter muscle function. Aust Orthod J 2015; 31: 184-94
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

WONG A, WOODS MG, STELLA D. Three-dimensional CT assessment of mandibular muscles in growing subjects with different vertical facial patterns. Aust Orthod J 2016; 32: 2-17
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

TURNOCK C, WOODS MG. The Herbst appliance and the Activator: influence of the vertical pattern in two-phase treatment. Aust Orthod J 2016; 32: 130-38
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author

BONIC A, POON M, WOODS, MG, TROUNSON AO. Expression of neural crest markers by human embryonic stem cells: an introduction. Aust Orthod J 2016; 32: 175-83
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

WOODS MG. The mandibular muscles in contemporary orthodontic practice: a review. Aust Dent J 2017; 62: (1 Suppl): 78-85
Role: Sole invited author


DEEN E, WOODS MG. Rotational effects of Class II Division 1 treatment with the Herbst appliance and fixed appliances in growing subjects with different vertical patterns. J World Federation of Orthodontists 2019;8:18-23
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejwf.2019.01.003

MASTROIANNI D, WOODS MG. 3D CT assessment of mandibular widths in young subjects with different underlying vertical patterns. J World Federation of Orthodontists 2019; 8: 78-86
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejwf.2019.02.005


ONG AJW, PLANT DR, WOODS MG, LYNCH GS. Intramuscular administration of the β2-agonist, formoterol, to reduce muscle atrophy after denervation. Int J Dent Oral Health 2020;6 doi.org/10.16966/2378-7090.317
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

MAYNE RJ, VAN DER POEL C, WOODS MG, LYNCH GS. The effect of denervation and treatment with Formoterol on masseter muscles in growing Sprague Dawley rats. Int J Dent Oral Health 2020;6 doi.org/10.16966/2378-7090.316
Role: DCD Co-supervisor and corresponding author

KANDASAMY S, WOODS MG. Growth and treatment changes distal to the upper and lower first molars: Holding the E-spaces vs extractions of upper first and lower second premolars. Int J Dent Oral Health 2020; 6: doi.org/10.16966/2378-7090.322
Role: DCD Supervisor and corresponding author