GC 90th Anniversary and GC Membership Society 55th Anniversary The Third International Dental Symposium

Date : October 22, (Sat.) and 23 (Sun.), 2011 Place : Tokyo International Forum (Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan) Main Subject : Perspective on Future Aspects of Dentistry

  1. The Third International Dental Symposium
  2. Skills required in the clinical dental practice of the future, and idea of "thinking clinical practice"

Skills required in the clinical dental practice of the future, and idea of "thinking clinical practice" Hall : B5 2011/10/23 (Sun) 9:00 - 12:30

The recent advances in dentistry and dental equipment are amazing. Even in this revolutionary period, the sole goal of dentistry remains to save the patients' teeth and improve their function. This means that we must always look for the best solution for the patient.

The basics of dentistry lie in our techniques, as well as in the brain that utilizes this. The subject of the treatments is humans, and because of this, the essence of treatment remains unchanged despite the changes in society. These basics are the skills considered inevitable for dentists. By knowing the skills, polishing the skills, and using them as a base, the concept of "thinking clinical dental practice" becomes clearer.

Coordinator
Dr. Hisashi Suzuki
Japan
Dentist

"Thinking restorative
and endodontic treatment"
Three perspectives for practice
-micro-perspective, macro-perspective
and human perspective -

Dr. Shinichi Kumagai
Japan
Dentist


"Thinking clinical dental practice"
The conditions for successful periodontal treatment
and microsurgery
- All treatments lead to the heart -

Dr. Kenji Wakabayashi
Japan
Dentist


"Thinking clinical dental practice"
- Integration of MTM and occlusion -

Dr. Takashi Watanabe
Japan
Dentist


"Thinking clinical dental practice"
-Diagnostic and technical skills for prosthetic treatment -

Dr. Masatsugu Fujiseki
Japan
Dentist