FINISHED - Prof Dr Krejci on The future of dentistry

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The future of dentistry

 

Webinar about a disruptive paradigm change of the business model that is being heralded in dentistry: The current concept of imperfect and temporary repairs and re-repairs of heavy symptoms of incurable chronic diseases such as caries, periodontitis, bruxism or erosion is on its way to fade out.

 

For those who are smart enough to join, it will progressively be replaced by high-tech powered early diagnosis of subclinical symptoms and subsequent noninvasive procedures to preserve the natural beauty of the smile of our customers, lifelong.

 

In the past, such an announcement was a foolish dream. Today, it may become reality. Join us for this webinar on the fascinating outlook of modern dentistry!

 

Prof. Dr. Ivo Krejci

Director of the Department of Preventive Oral Dental Care, University of Geneva.

Scientific advisor to the Geneva Dental Hygiene School

since 1998: Head of the Cariology and Endodontology Division, University of Geneva,

1999-2004: Director of the TERBO Department, Section de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva,

2000-2009: Vice-President, Section de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva,

2009-2018: President of the Dental Clinics of the University of Geneva and

since 2014 also director of the Department of Preventive Dentistry and Basic Dental Care, University of Geneva.

Since 2011: Scientific advisor to the Geneva Dental Hygiene School

Fellow of the Academy of Dental Materials and Honorary Member of the Academia Italiana di Conservativa.

Former Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Dental Research,

Past President of the Academy of Operative Dentistry European Section, Past President of the Swiss Association for Preventive and Restorative Dentistry (SVPR)

 

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