In October, the Swiss dental company vVARDIS hosted a symposium to introduce dental professionals to the paradigm-shifting technology of Curodont, a groundbreaking approach for treating early caries. For dental professionals who may have missed the symposium or would like to revisit the content, all presentations can now be watched online.
The symposium showcased the latest advancements that are reshaping the field of dentistry, including artificial intelligence-driven solutions, minimally invasive techniques and vVARDIS’s own remineralization technology for treating initial caries. In seven sessions, the experts elaborated on the full spectrum of possibilities that arise from these innovations—from concept to implementation in the daily workflows in dental practices.
All presentations have been made available for viewing on the vVARDIS Campus website, providing dental professionals with the opportunity to further explore these topics. A total of three continuing education credits can be earned after watching the presentations and answering a short quiz. Registration on the platform is free of charge.
More information can be found at www.vvardis-campus.com.
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