Orthodontics can play a vital role in achieving long-term successful outcomes in cases where being minimally invasive is priority. (Image: Boryana Manzurova/Shutterstock)
A free webinar on 19 June will offer participants an opportunity to learn about how to implement orthodontic treatment as a fundamental tool in the context of minimally invasive dentistry. The talk will explore the advantages of integrating orthodontic therapy within a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach for challenging cases, enhancing patient outcomes through precise, minimally invasive techniques.
The webinar will be presented by Dr Tommaso Weinstein, a distinguished dental professional based in Milan in Italy. (Image: DTI)
The webinar will emphasise the importance of envisioning the complete patient journey, from the initial consultation to the final stages of treatment. It will highlight the use of the Align Digital Platform, which provides advanced tools for precise treatment planning and monitoring, thereby improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the orthodontic treatment process.
Dr Tommaso Weinstein, who graduated in dentistry from the University of Milan in Italy in 2008 and completed a PhD there in 2012, will present the webinar. Currently working at the dental centre at Humanitas Research Hospital in Rozzano in Milan and engaged in private practice, Dr Weinstein has extensive experience in prosthetic and adhesive dentistry. As a member of the Think Adhesive society and a holder of a postgraduate diploma in clear aligner therapy from the City of London Dental School in the UK, he is well equipped to provide valuable insights into modern orthodontic and minimally invasive dental practices.
This lecture offers dental professionals an opportunity to enhance their skills in integrating orthodontic movement with minimally invasive techniques, ultimately leading to improved patient care and satisfaction.
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