On January 17, 2025, the Faculty of Dentistry at Van Lang University hosted a seminar titled “Breaking Barriers: Advanced Ultrasonic Solutions for Dental Procedures from Simple to Complex.” The event aimed to share the latest innovations in periodontics, empowering dental professionals to enhance their expertise and redefine patient care practices.


Dr. Matthias Rzeznik, who holds a Master's degree in Cellular Biology and Pathophysiology in Oral and Clinical Periodontics from the University of Paris (2012), participated as the seminar's keynote speaker. As an author of numerous articles in periodontics and preventive dentistry and a visiting lecturer at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), Dr. Rzeznik presented groundbreaking methods to advance clinical practice.
Dr. Matthias Rzeznik offered a specialist’s perspective on transforming periodontal care, introducing innovative approaches for preserving and regenerating natural teeth. He also discussed the advanced Newtron ultrasonic technology, which simplifies periodontal treatment, minimizes patient discomfort, and enables microsurgical methods to treat deep sub-bone pockets, restoring both aesthetics and function to severely affected teeth.


In the session, dentists and technicians explored advanced root surface treatment techniques and professional mechanical plaque removal. They also experimented with Air-N-Go technology, which combines aerodynamic methods with fine powders, and the Piezotome Cube. This ultrasonic device is used in procedures such as open sinus lifts, atraumatic tooth extractions, and bone reconstruction, optimizing bone preservation even in cases involving tooth loss.

The seminar provided a platform for participants to engage with Dr. Matthias Rzeznik, exchanging expertise and practical experiences. The discussions enriched their understanding of groundbreaking dental techniques, reducing complications, and bringing new hope to patients through restorative and regenerative approaches to natural teeth.
News: Anh Hong
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