Dentium has announced the successful
conclusion of its ‘The NEXT in Implant Consensus: Ho Chi Minh Forum’ in
Vietnam.
The annual academic event, part of
Dentium's strategic focus on Vietnam, was held with enthusiastic participation
from local dental professionals. Notably, the forum's professional credibility
was enhanced by the attendance of faculty members from major universities
across southern Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh University, Viet Nam National
University of Ho Chi Minh City, Pham Ngoc Thach University, and Can Tho
University.
The forum centered on the theme of ‘Digital
Minimalism,’ showcasing Dentium's solutions for simplifying complex procedures
while enhancing clinical predictability and efficiency. An accompanying
exhibition provided attendees with a hands-on experience of the bright Implant system and other various products.
The opening lecture presented a vision for
implant treatment in the era of ‘Digital Minimalism,’ emphasizing that
Dentium’s bright Implant system provides a solution that offers both precision
and simplicity for practitioners and patients alike. The speaker also
introduced the new Pin Guide, describing it as a surgical aid that "allows
for intuitive confirmation of bone width without an incision, enabling swift
and accurate surgery even without a digital guide, making it particularly
useful for clinicians with less surgical experience."
Next, a renowned expert from Thailand
introduced a diagnosis-centric strategy for prosthetic design using the latest
digital equipment. The lecture explained that by integrating and analyzing data
from various sources—including face scans, CT scans, and intraoral scanners
(IOS)—clinicians can precisely establish parameters like the patient's occlusal
plane and Frankfurt horizontal line. This data-driven approach enables a more
accurate and aesthetically pleasing outcome through a 'Facial Driven Design' workflow.
The President of ITI Vietnam then took the
stage, emphasizing the importance of simple and predictable procedures centered
on a minimally invasive approach. The presentation demonstrated how the
combination of the DASK Simple kit and the bright Implant system offers an
effective method for reducing the challenges associated with sinus lifts and
bone grafting procedures.
Through this forum, Dentium plans to
further strengthen brand awareness for its bright Implant and digital
solutions in Vietnam, aiming to promote wider clinical adoption through
collaboration with local Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and medical institutions.
Furthermore, the company will continue its promotional synergy with the
upcoming ‘World Symposium’ in Bangkok this November, seeking to bolster its
position as a global leader in digital implantology.
A representative from Dentium commented,
"This forum was highly significant, as it not only allowed us to
effectively communicate the clinical utility of our digital solutions centered
on the bright™ implant but also enabled us to build a foundation of long-term
trust through direct engagement with faculty from Vietnam’s major medical
universities." They added, "Building on these relationships, we plan
to strengthen our academic collaborations within the Vietnamese dental
community and continue various activities to expand our brand
recognition."