Session
10/ 3(Sat)
13:30 - 15:00 15:15 - 16:45
4F〜6F ホール C
Session 33
Session 34
Next-Generation Dental Leadership:
Evidence-Based Innovation and International Impact
Next-Generation Dental Leadership
世界で選ばれたトップヤングデンティストの競演
This Next Gen session brings together top-voted speakers from previous editions, showcasing the evolution of dental leadership through a two-part program that integrates restorative and periodontal excellence. The first part focuses on advanced restorative concepts, highlighting minimally invasive aesthetic enhancements, predictable composite layering for natural results, and structured workflows that connect occlusion, function, and smile design. The second part shifts to periodontal innovation, emphasizing interdisciplinary care, the harmony between white and pink esthetics, and microsurgical approaches for precise, minimally invasive soft tissue management, alongside complex endo-perio cases that challenge “hopeless” diagnoses and demonstrate successful outcomes. Overall, the session offers a forward-looking, evidence-based perspective on multidisciplinary dentistry driven by innovation and clinical precision.
Lecturer
Advantages of Periodontal Microsurgery in the Esthetic Zone
Advantages of Periodontal Microsurgery in the Esthetic Zone
- Interdisciplinary approach
- White & Pink Esthetics
- Periodontal Microsurgery
- Interdisciplinary approach
- White & Pink Esthetics
- Periodontal Microsurgery
Lecturer
From Hopeless to Hopeful: A Tooth Preservation Strategy for Compromised Teeth
From Hopeless to Hopeful: A Tooth Preservation Strategy for Compromised Teeth
Lecturer
Next-Generation Dental Leadership:
Evidence-Based Innovation and International Impact.
Next-Generation Dental Leadership:
Evidence-Based Innovation and International Impact.
- Smile parameters for maximum impact
- Layering strategies to augment and enhance natural tooth structure
- Key considerations in controlling optical results
- Smile parameters for maximum impact
- Layering strategies to augment and enhance natural tooth structure
- Key considerations in controlling optical results
Lecturer
Cracking the Code: Creating Natural Harmony in Direct Restorations
Cracking the Code: Creating Natural Harmony in Direct Restorations
- Deciphering the Optical Code: Understanding the interplay of opacity, translucency, and chroma to demystify complex layering protocols.
- Restoring Harmony: Techniques for achieving seamless integration between the restoration and the natural dentition, respecting biology and aesthetics.
- From Complexity to Predictability: Simplifying the workflow to allow for consistent, high-level artistic results in daily practice.
- Deciphering the Optical Code: Understanding the interplay of opacity, translucency, and chroma to demystify complex layering protocols.
- Restoring Harmony: Techniques for achieving seamless integration between the restoration and the natural dentition, respecting biology and aesthetics.
- From Complexity to Predictability: Simplifying the workflow to allow for consistent, high-level artistic results in daily practice.
Lecturer
Let’s start with the Temporomandibular Joint and Finish with a Big Smile
Let’s start with the Temporomandibular Joint and Finish with a Big Smile
- Analyze and Apply Occlusal Principles: Identify the key components of a functional occlusion (such as centric relation and anterior guidance)
- Master the Sequencing Workflow: Develop a step-by-step protocol for complex cases, moving logically from biological stabilization to functional design and final esthetic execution.
- Integrate Form with Esthetics: Utilize "Facially Generated" treatment planning to determine ideal tooth position, ensuring that the restorative "Form" supports both facial harmony and function.
- Diagnostic Troubleshooting: Recognize "red flag" clinical signs—such as wear patterns or muscle pain—that require functional intervention before the esthetic phase begins.
- Communication & Case Acceptance: Enhance the use of diagnostic wax-ups and provisional restorations as "blueprints" to communicate expected outcomes clearly to both the patient and the laboratory.
- Analyze and Apply Occlusal Principles: Identify the key components of a functional occlusion (such as centric relation and anterior guidance)
- Master the Sequencing Workflow: Develop a step-by-step protocol for complex cases, moving logically from biological stabilization to functional design and final esthetic execution.
- Integrate Form with Esthetics: Utilize "Facially Generated" treatment planning to determine ideal tooth position, ensuring that the restorative "Form" supports both facial harmony and function.
- Diagnostic Troubleshooting: Recognize "red flag" clinical signs—such as wear patterns or muscle pain—that require functional intervention before the esthetic phase begins.
- Communication & Case Acceptance: Enhance the use of diagnostic wax-ups and provisional restorations as "blueprints" to communicate expected outcomes clearly to both the patient and the laboratory.















