HELSINKI, Finland: The Nordic Institute of Dental Education (NIDE) is a Planmeca subsidiary specialising in high-quality continuing education (CE). As an organiser of such courses in Finland for dental professionals from around the world, NIDE has built a network of experienced lecturers to guide its programmes, which cover 3-D imaging, CAD/CAM dentistry, aesthetic dentistry and more. Its next course on aesthetic dentistry will be held in September.
As part of the course, participants will learn correct planning, preparation and bonding, how to perform minimally invasive dentistry and how to create defect-oriented adhesive restorations. The course will be presented by Dr Irena Sailer and master dental technician Vincent Fehmer, both of whom reside in Switzerland and work at the University of Geneva’s Clinic for Fixed Prosthodontics and Biomaterials.
“The course will help participants to understand the intricacies of chairside dentistry—how to successfully integrate digital workflows and how to utilise modern diagnostic tools to visualise treatment goals,” said Sailer, who is also Chair of the Division of Fixed Prosthodontics and Biomaterials at the university.
“Understanding the indications for monolithic reconstructions is important, as they represent the keystone to a successfully integrated digital workflow,” said Fehmer, who runs his own dental laboratory in Lausanne.
To date, NIDE has hosted dental professionals from over 40 countries at its courses, with both Sailer and Fehmer lecturing there previously. According to Planmeca, the goal with NIDE was to meet the growing need for hands-on dentistry courses, something they believe they have achieved and already become an established CE provider.
“NIDE’s courses are a well-balanced mixture of lectures and hands-on training. They provide clinically relevant and scientifically based content that is applicable as part of everyday work,” said Sailer.
With all NIDE’s lectures structured on evidence-based research and scientific information, the courses are accredited by the University of Turku in Finland, and NIDE is recognised by the American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition Program.
Dental professionals can find more information on NIDE here.
Tags:
HELSINKI, Finland: The second face transplant procedure in the history of the Nordic countries was performed earlier this year in the Hospital District of ...
HELSINKI, Finland: Finnish dental manufacturer Planmeca’s ProModel technology has supported the first facial tissue transplant procedure in the ...
HELSINKI, Finland: In 2021, 50 dentistry students embarked on a learning journey within the new facilities of the Oral and Dental Centre at the University ...
HELSINKI, Finland: Digital dentistry has been talked about as the future of the industry for nearly two decades, but as digital dental technology gradually ...
HELSINKI, Finland: Three-dimensional dental imaging technology and software continue to make great strides when it comes to improving image quality. ...
PRAGUE, Czech Republic: Put simply, Lukáš Kocman is a busy man. He currently owns and manages two dental clinics in Prague, and is planning to expand to ...
COLOGNE, Germany: With more than 50 employees, Zahngesundheit Frechen is one of the largest dental clinics in the greater Cologne area and specialises in ...
Digital workflows are becoming more popular and are in demand among clinicians and laboratory technicians owing to the increased incorporation of CAD/CAM ...
HELSINKI, Finland: Dr. Zachary Evans is a periodontist and assistant professor in the Department of Stomatology at the College of Dental Medicine of the ...
HELSINKI, Finland: Brazilian prosthodontist Dr Thiago Ottoboni made the transition to digital dentistry a couple of years ago. Today, he uses digital dental...
Dr. Alex Touchstone DDS, FICOI
Prof. Dr. med. dent. Michael M. Bornstein
Dr. Alex Touchstone DDS, FICOI
Dr. Leila Perea-Lowery DDS, Specialist in Prosthodontics, PhD
i want to ask how much is it, wht subjects and when will start