Tentative Scientific Programme
Day 1
- Conservative Shaping Reciproc Minima (Part 1)
- Strategic Planning In Rehabilitation
- Conservative Shaping Reciproce Minima (Part 2)
- Lecture 1: PRF: Past, Present & Future
- Sealted-centred Approach for Minimally Shaped Canals
- Lecture 2: Implants & Bone Grafts: The immune Strategy for Better Osseointegration
- Early Orthodontic Treatment: A Practical, Simplified Approach for Everyday Practice
- Endodontic Microsurgery - When and How We Do?
- Advancing Preventive Dentistry: The Latest Evidence On Flouride Vanishes
- Spot, Screen and Save: Enhanced Detection of Oral Mocusal Lesions in the Dental Practice
Day 2
- Lecture 1: Preserving Pulp Vitality in Deep Caries: From Biology to Clinical Strategy
- Growing Smiles: A Comprehensive Approach to Interceptive Orthodontics with Invisalign
- Lecture 2: Preserving Pulp Vitality in Deep Caries: From Biology to Clinical Strategy
- From Complaints to Confidence: Practical Troubleshooting in Complete Dentures
- Lecture 3: The Limits of Disinfection Protocols and Root Canal Anatomy Challenges
- Aesthetic Suction Denture: Technique Over Technology
- Removal Prosthodontics: From Design to Delivery
- Transferred Orthodontic Cases: What Went Wrong, How It Happened, And How To Fix It
- From Scan to Seal: Redefining Caries Management In Children
Day 3
- Lecture 1: Cemental Tears - What is New?
- Beyond the Screw: Biologic Integration for Predictable Implant Prosthetics
- Lecture 2: Accurate Diagnosis and Effective Management of Toothache
- Achieving Aesthetics And Function Through Rehabilitation - From Simple to Complex
- Injection Moulding With Composite Resins: A Predictable, Additive Approach For Complex Oral Rehabilitation
- Clinical Laser Safety: What Every Dentist Should Know
- K-Style GBR & Sinus Approach
- Integrating Oral Health Into Ageing Care: The Future Role Of Dental Professionals
- Thoughtful Surgical Handling Of Soft Tissue Around Teeth And Implants
Workshop
Reciprocating Shaping And Single-Cone Bioceramic Obturation
Sypnosis
This hands-on session focuses on an everyday reciprocation-based shaping protocol using Reciproc instruments, emphasizing a streamlined, reproducible workflow applicable to routine and complex clinical cases. Participants will work through practical tips and clinical shortcuts that enhance efficiency, tactile control and safety, illustrating how reciprocation simplifies decision-making while reducing procedural stress.
The Shaping phase is directly connected to obturation, demostrating how conservative canal preparation naturally supports a single-cone technique with bioceramic sealer.
The session highlights how bioceramics compensate for minimal shaping through their flow, chemical bonding, and biointeractive behavior, allowing the root canal system to be obturated in an effective, easy, and time-efficient manner. Special attention is given to common clinical pitfalls, material handling, and strategies to achieve predictable sealing and long-term stability in a minimally invasive endodontic approach.
Inext-Level Tooth Wear Solution: Injectable Composite Mastery
Synopsis
The workshop is designed for dental professionals seeking a minimally invasive approach to managing tooth wear. Through in-depth demonstrations and protocol sharing, you'll discover the complete workflow of injectable composite technique from fabricating the injection moulding matrix to applying step-by-step protocol for the management of tooth wear in both anterior and posterior teeth. Dive into the single shade method for efficient outcomes and learn the aesthetic composite cut-back and layering techniques for natural-looking restorations. Rounding out the sessions, expert guidance on finishing and polishing protocol will empower you to achieve durable and beautiful outcome. Join MDA to gain practical insight and elevate your practice with the latest injectable composite solutions for tooth wear by setting a new standard for restorative excellence.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
- Perform the fabrication of the injections moulding matrix
- Perform injection moulding techniques for anterior teeth and posterior teeth affected by tooth wear
- Implement effective finishing and polishing protocols
Evidence-Based Approaches To Oral Biopsy: Practical Surgical Training
Synopsis
Early and accurate diagnosis of oral lesions relies heavily on proper biopsy technique and appropriate clinicopathological correlation. This workshop is designed to equip dental practitioners and trainees with evidence-based knowledge and practical skills required to perform oral biopsies safely, effectively, and diagnostically.
The session begins with "The Surgical Edge" focusing on clinical decision-making in biopsy procedures, including lesion selection, biopsy planning, surgical principles, and techniques to obtain optimal diagnosis tissue while minimizing complications. This is followed by "The Pathologist's Lens", which highlights how specimen handling orientation, and clinical information influence histopathological interpretation and diagnostic accuracy
Participants will then engage in an extensive hands-on training session, where they will practice multiple biopsy techniques including punch biopsy, scalpel biopsy, laser biopsy, and aspiration biopsy. Emphasis will be placed on indications. Instrumentation, tissue handling and common pitfalls.
By the end of the workshop, participants will gain practical competence and a deeper understanding of how surgical technique and pathology interpretation integrate to improve diagnosis outcomes in oral medicine and oral surgery practice.