Ivoclar Vivadent is currently hosting its International Expert Symposium online for the first time. The event will run until tomorrow. (Image: Ivoclar Vivadent)
SCHAAN, Liechtenstein: Dental professionals who wish to learn more about the latest developments and cutting-edge technologies in the dental world still have the opportunity to join Ivoclar Vivadent’s online International Expert Symposium (IES), which commenced on Monday. On the final days of the symposium, today and tomorrow, high-class webinars will be presented by renowned experts, from 7 p.m. CEST. Attendance of the symposium is free of charge.
Under title “Anterior esthetics—patients’ expectations and clinical reality”, Drs Roberto Turrini (Italy), Ernesto Enrique Díaz Guzmán (Mexico) and Gil Tirlet (France) will update participants on aesthetic restorative treatments that involve tooth whitening and treatment of single missing anterior teeth with cantilever bridges, among other topics. Tomorrow, Drs Ronaldo Hirata (US), Markus Lenhard (Switzerland) and Petr Hajný (Czech Republic) will provide insights into the latest trends in efficient aesthetic dentistry.
After quick and easy registration, participants who missed the first three live sessions will also be able to view the programme highlights from Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on demand, including a lecture presented by Aljan de Boer from TrendsActive, a well-known Dutch trend agency. In his webinar, titled “How to attract and manage talent”, De Boer gives interesting insights into this topic and provides practical tips and tricks.
The online symposium is supported by the University of Paris as scientific partner and by dental companies 3Shape, Dürr Dental and Komet as event partners.
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