Dentium Successfully Concludes ‘Filler & Toxin Seminar 10’
Strengthening Its Position as a Global Clinical Education Platform with Expanded International Participation

Dentium successfully concluded its “Filler & Toxin Seminar 10,” held on May 16 at the Dentium Knowledge Industry Center in Gwanggyo, Korea.
Marking its 10th edition, the seminar focused on the latest trends in regenerative therapy
and the clinical application of fillers and botulinum toxin in dentistry,
providing practical treatment strategies and clinically applicable protocols for both domestic and international clinicians.
This year’s seminar particularly highlighted the growing global presence of Dentium’s Filler & Toxin Seminar series,
with a significant increase in international participants.
Of the total 131 attendees, 109 clinicians traveled from overseas, including participants from CIS countries.
Major lectures were delivered in English, supported by AI-based real-time Korean-English translation,
allowing clinicians from diverse regions to engage in the sessions without language barriers.
Throughout the program, active Q&A sessions and clinical discussions demonstrated the participants’ high level of engagement and interest.
The seminar primarily covered regenerative approaches utilizing PDRN, PN, and PH (Polynucleotide & Hyaluronic Acid),
as well as the clinical application of fillers and botulinum toxin in dental practice.
Clinicians shared practical protocols and case-based approaches for soft tissue volume enhancement,
minimally invasive esthetic procedures for elderly patients, and intra-oral injection techniques for natural perioral volume restoration.
Dr. Sung-Min Jung (Dentium Dental Clinic) introduced the Bone Contact Technique
and cannula-based filler injection protocols designed to improve procedural safety and minimize complications.
He also presented long-term clinical cases demonstrating the stability and longevity of filler treatment in dental applications,
highlighting the expanding role of fillers in dentistry.
In addition, Dr. Jung presented clinical cases of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) management
using intra-oral injection techniques based on PH therapy. Through combined application of PH and botulinum toxin,
he demonstrated potential benefits in pain relief, functional improvement, reduction of TMJ loading, and relaxation of masticatory muscles.
Professor Young-Dan Cho (Seoul National University Dental Hospital) delivered a lecture focusing on indications and safe injection protocols
for fillers and botulinum toxin in dentistry.
Through case-based presentations, she introduced clinical approaches for black triangle correction and intra-oral filler applications,
while emphasizing critical anatomical considerations and complication management protocols.
Professor Cho also shared cases involving patients transitioning from removable dentures to fixed prostheses,
demonstrating how filler treatment could improve perioral wrinkles and soft tissue volume deficiency.
She emphasized that fillers can contribute not only to esthetic enhancement but also to improved functional satisfaction and quality of life.
In addition, she introduced cervical gingival volume augmentation procedures utilizing Dentium’s Collagen Graft product,
presenting new possibilities for soft tissue regenerative therapy.
Dr. Kang-Hee Lee (Yonsei Geomdan Dental Clinic) presented safe injection approaches based on detailed understanding of facial and perioral anatomy.
Comparing filler treatment to makeup artistry, he explained the shared objective of enhancing facial contour and volume
while emphasizing that fillers can provide more structural and long-lasting esthetic improvements.
He also presented clinical cases utilizing fillers and botulinum toxin for gummy smile correction,
highlighting the expanding scope of esthetic treatment within dentistry.
A Dentium representative commented, “The 10th edition of this seminar represents more than a domestic educational program
—it has evolved into an international clinical education platform where global clinicians actively participate and exchange clinical experiences.
Dentium will continue expanding English-based education programs and hands-on clinical curricula aligned with global treatment trends,
while presenting new clinical directions and treatment strategies in dental filler and toxin therapy.”
Meanwhile, the Dentium Filler & Toxin Seminar series continues to attract growing interest from clinicians worldwide.
Dentium plans to further strengthen evidence-based educational programs and global academic exchange
focused on expanding esthetic and functional treatment modalities in dentistry.
The company also announced that “Filler & Toxin Seminar 11” is scheduled for late August,
continuing its commitment to practical, clinically oriented education for dental professionals worldwide.