DMG presents: The 4th IconVention Online - 26th Febuary 2025


THE ONLINE EVENT ON RESIN INFILTRATION!

A successful programme continues: The 4th IconVention Online will once again offer a series of online seminars, covering various aspects of vestibular infiltration treatment. Several prominent, internationally recognized infiltration experts have been engaged as speakers. Participation is free of charge.

This time, the thematic focus is on developmental enamel opacities, with special emphasis on MIH. The series of events is extensively dedicated to the topic and provides insights into gentle treatment options. The topic will be examined in depth, both scientifically and clinically.

In the event presented here, to which you are cordially invited, we will be discussing the following topic:

Patients' expectations towards aesthetic treatments - meticulous analysis avoids unpleasant surprises

Patients' expectations of aesthetic treatments in the anterior region are sometimes demanding and, in some cases, unattainable. If the (unspoken) expectations are not met, this may lead to conflicts and disappointments on both the patient's and the doctor's sides. Therefore, a precise analysis of the patient's expected therapeutic goals as well as a transparent presentation of the therapeutic options is an essential cornerstone for surgical success. 

In a podcast format two speakers discuss communicative options to determine expectations in detail on the one hand and provide support to visualize a realistic picture of the potentially achievable result on the other. 

After the full attendance of this podcast you will be... 

  1. Competent to (fully) reveal the (hidden) concerns and expectations of your patients regarding the outcome of aesthetic treatments in the anterior. 
  1. Sensible towards a realistic management of patient's expectations in the course of aesthetic treatments. 
  1. Familiar with communication techniques to handle patients' expectations in a appreciative but realistic manner. 

26.02.25
18:00 – 19:30 UTC+01

Speakers

Professor and Head of Department, Oral Diagnostics, Digital Health and Health Services Research at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany.

Falk’s research focus is on data-driven dentistry, including AI, as well as dental diagnostics, cariology and restorative dentistry, preventive and public health. He has authored over 300 articles, edited various books and provided over 20 book chapters on a range of issues. He leads the topic group AI for Dental Health at the WHO/ITU, presides over the German Association for AI in Dentistry and is advisor for numerous bodies like FDI on AI for dental applications.

Falk was awarded a range of prestigious awards, among them the Basil Bibby and Lion Award of the IADR, as well as the David Sackett Award of the German Network for Evidence-based Medicine. He serves as Associate Editor of the number 1 dental journal, the Journal of Dental Research.

His work on AI for dental imagery analysis led to the first dental Charité spin-off, dentalXrai Ltd.

DMG Dental-Material GmbH

 

  • Clinical research, CMD diagnostics and therapy, cariology 
  • Studied Dentistry at Georg August University Göttingen
  • Research assistant, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Polyclinic for Operative Dentistry, Periodontology and Preventive Dentistry
  • Research assistant, Department of Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Charité- Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich
  • Head of Clinical Research, Dental-Material Gesellschaft mbH, Hamburg

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