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Dr. Daniel Abbondanza


Dr Daniel Abbondanza graduated 2003 with a Bachelor of Dental Science at the University of Western Australia.  Since then he has continued his education with the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, completing the primary examinations for the fellow of the Royal Academy of Australian Dental Surgeons.

His main interests are aesthetic dentistry and its integration with implant dentistry. In 2009 he completed a masters program through UCLA in implant dentistry finishing top of the class. He maintains an active interest in the dental society being a Federal committee member representing Western Australia for the Australian Prosthodontic Society 2009-2014. He is also a member of the Australain Osseointegration Society.

Currently Daniel has a special interest in reconstruction of tissues prior to implant surgery and computer guided surgery. Daniel has held mentor programs for Nobel Biocare on the use of computer guide surgery (2009). He has been utilizing advanced surgical techniques including the All-On-Four technique since 2007.

Daniel has lectured internationally in Europe and Asia on topics related to cosmetic and implant dentistry. He currently holds the position of Adjunct Senior Lecturer at division of regenerative biology and medicine at the University of Western Australia (2017/2018).

His areas of research interest include Bone metabolism and tissue regeneration and 3D printing and its clinical integration.

He enjoys the results of implant rehabilitation and seeks to provide the best solution for each individual patient.

Clinical Interests & Expertise

Daniel has a special interest in the reconstruction of tissues prior to implant surgery and in computer-guided surgery. He has been utilising advanced surgical techniques, including the All-On-Four technique, since 2007.


In 2009, he conducted mentor programmes for Nobel Biocare on the use of computer-guided surgery.

Daniel has lectured internationally across Europe and Asia on topics related to cosmetic and implant dentistry.


He also holds the position of Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the Division of Regenerative Biology and Medicine, University of Western Australia (2017–2018).

Academic & Teaching Experience

Research Interests

His research interests include:

  • Bone metabolism and tissue regeneration

  • 3D printing and its clinical integration

Daniel values the transformative results of implant rehabilitation and is committed to providing the most suitable and effective treatment solution for each individual patient.

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