The new platform offers free access to live and on-demand webinars focused on tooth whitening techniques and the latest developments in aesthetic dentistry. (Image: K2L Family/Adobe Stock)
FGM Dental Group, a global leader in tooth whitening, has launched the FGM Dental Group Campus, a new online learning platform for dental professionals. The campus will host live and on-demand educational courses led by international experts, starting this month with a webinar dedicated to advanced clinical whitening protocols.
The FGM Dental Group Campus aims to deliver high-quality online education in aesthetic and clinical dentistry, providing evidence-based guidance to support safe and effective treatment outcomes. The platform is designed to give dental professionals access to the latest techniques and insights from global experts.
Dr Alessandra Reis, an international expert in aesthetic dentistry, will be presenting the first live webinar. (Image: FGM Dental Group)
The first webinar, titled “Combined bleaching: Maximizing results with in-office and at-home techniques,” will explore the correct sequencing of in-office and at-home bleaching, peroxide type and concentration selection, tray fabrication, gel prescription, application time and overall treatment duration. The session will also cover strategies to reduce tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation while maintaining bleaching efficacy. Clinical outcomes—including colour change, sensitivity and patient satisfaction—will be evaluated using evidence-based criteria.
The webinar will be presented by Dr Alessandra Reis, associate professor at the State University of Ponta Grossa in Brazil and research fellow of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. A respected authority in dental materials and bleaching, she has authored more than 480 articles in indexed international journals and serves on the editorial boards of several leading publications.
In addition to live sessions, the FGM Dental Group Campus offers a selection of on-demand webinars in English and Spanish covering a range of topics, from the science and best practices of tooth whitening to practical approaches for achieving high-quality results in common restorative cases.
The first live webinar will be broadcast on 26 August at 2 p.m. (CEST). Dental professionals can register free of charge and earn one continuing education credit by watching the session in full and successfully completing a multiple-choice quiz afterwards. The same webinar will be available in Spanish on 28 August.
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