Prof Ronaldo Hirata, DDS, MS, PhD, finished his DDS at the Federal University of Parana in Curitiba, Brazil, before completing a 2-year operative dentistry specialty at the same university. To improve his scientific knowledge, he then finished a master’s degree in dental materials at the Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with a research thesis working with glass and polyethylene fibers to improve mechanical properties of composites. Following, his PhD in restorative dentistry at the State University of Rio de Janeiro focused on the transmittance, reflectance, and fluorescence of composite resins, Prof Hirata undertook a postdoctoral certificate at New York University (NYU) working with plasma application on dentin surfaces and bonding strength analysis. Now, he is Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomaterials at NYU with a secondary appointment in the Department of Cariology. Prof Hirata has lectured in more than 40 countries and published more than 100 papers in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. His previous books (TIPS, Artes Medicas, 2014; Shortcuts, Quintessence, 2017) were also published in three languages. Prof Hirata maintains a private practice limited to esthetic dentistry in Curitiba.
Prof. Dr. Hirsch hat einen Doktor in Neurowissenschaften und ein Diplom in Physiologie. Nach der Veröffentlichung seiner Arbeiten zu Neuronenmodellen im Fachjournal Nature wurde aus dem Forscher ein Unternehmer – ein Wechsel von der Theorie zur Innovation. Sein erstes Projekt war ein Neuronenmodellprogramm. Martin entwickelte die erste Version von Ada für Ärzte und prägt noch heute die Art, wie Ada lernt. Sein Großvater ist der Nobelpreisträger Werner Heisenberg.
Zum 1. Januar 2020 wurde Prof. Dr. Martin Christian Hirsch einer der international führenden Experten im Bereich der Künstlichen Intelligenz auf die neu eingerichtete Professur „Künstliche Intelligenz in der Medizin“ am Fachbereich Medizin der Philipps-Universität Marburg sowie des Universitätsklinikums Marburg berufen.
Gabriele Hopfensperger (ehem. Oppenberg) ist eine erfolgreiche Fachautorin und Dozentin (u. a. als Hauptdozentin des 5-Tage-Fachkurses "Praxismanager/in"). Darüber hinaus berät und schult sie seit über 15 Jahren Zahnarztpraxen in moderner Praxisführung. Seit 2012 unterstützt die Autorin als Praxismanagerin eine Gemeinschaftspraxis in Bayern.
Michael Hülsmann lectured at the University of Göttingen from 1983 to 2021, is visiting professor at the University of Zurich and works part-time in a dental practice. He is editor-in-chief of the journal ENDODONTIE and author of numerous books and scientific publications on endodontic topics.
The coverage of recessions around teeth is a very successful surgical treatment. The published evidence suggests that periodontal plastic surgeons can very predictably perform these procedures. However, how does reality present? What are the measurement methods and indexes used to support the external evidence? During this lecture, we will look very critically at the evidence we used to support our enthusiasm about the coverage of recession procedures. Second, we will try to answer the raised question in the title of this lecture. Third, the entire thought process will be supported by clinical cases.