After a smaller edition of IDS during the pandemic, Koelnmesse hosted a full turnout, just in time for the 100th anniversary of IDS. (Image: Koelnmesse)
Guests from around the world gathered en masse to discover the latest technology available at IDS 2023. (Image: Koelnmesse)
Guests of IDS had access to the most exclusive fair news, programme information and impressions via the daily issues of today, available free of charge. (Image: Robert Strehler)
Dr Rune Fisker (left) and 3Shape’s Jakob Just-Bomholt in conversation with Dental Tribune International. (Image: Robert Strehler)
Demonstration of the 3Shape intra-oral scanner. (Image: Robert Strehler)
Stanley M. Bergman, chairman of the board and CEO of Henry Schein at the company's press event. (Image: Dental Tribune Interational)
Japanese company GC treated IDS guests to a show depicting a the art of ancient Japanese dueling. (Image: Robert Strehler)
French company Modjaw demonstrated visualising and recording mandibular movement in 4D. (Image: Koelnmesse)
Periodontal therapy is no balancing act with PerioChip. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
There were no skeletons in the closet at IDS 2023. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Renfert offered visitors to IDS out-of-this-world power steamer options. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Hoffman’s has been producing medical materials for more than three generations and showed its latest products. (Image: Dental Tribune International)