MIH is a condition of enamel hypomineralization, the cause of which is unclear, and doctors often face failures when treating it with minimally invasive methods. Many cases of untreated MIH are severely damaged and require early extraction.

The issue will be decoded in a sharing session with Professor Dr. Vo Truong Nhu Ngoc.

  • How to diagnose MIH lesions?
  • What are the reasons for treatment failure?
  • How to plan treatment according to the level of damage?
  • Which techniques are used to treat and restore the natural beauty and functionality of teeth affected by MIH?

The workshop will be organized in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City on December 8th and 17th, 2022, attracting the interest of many doctors nationwide.

Speaker: Professor Dr. Vo Truong Nhu Ngoc

  • 2000: Graduated from Dental School specializing in Maxillofacial Dentistry
  • 2004: Resident doctor
  • 2010: Doctorate in Dentistry at Hanoi Medical University
  • 2015: Recognized by the State Professorship Council as an Associate Professor
  • 2022
    • Vice Director of the Maxillofacial Training Institute – Hanoi Medical University
    • Head of the Pediatric Dentistry Department
    • Deputy Director of the High-Tech Maxillofacial Diagnosis and Treatment Center
    • Recognized by the State Professorship Council as Professor

Course content:

  • Plan treatment for patients based on the level of damage
  • Implement the MIH treatment process with the ICON solution (DMG) from A-Z
  • Learn important clinical tips and how to advise patients on treatment acceptance
  • Understand how to care for and restore teeth affected by MIH

Images from the Workshop.


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