TOKYO and SEOUL,South Korea,Nov. 18,2024 -- On the 18th,MINISH Technology Inc. announced it will host a "Special Course for Japanese Dentists" at MINISH Dental Hospital in Gangnam,Seoul,from November 28 to 30.
At MINISH Academy,participants will explore the philosophy and principles of MINISH,an innovative treatment designed to restore misaligned or irregular teeth to a healthy,aesthetically pleasing smile. A total of 190 dentists completed MINISH Academy by November 2024.
This is the first training program tailored specifically for Japanese dentists. There will be 20 participants from Tokyo and nearby areas. They will be introduced to MINISH as an alternative to clear aligner orthodontics.
Unlike clear aligners,which focus primarily on straightening teeth,MINISH addresses a wider range of dental concerns. It restores teeth by filling gaps with restorative materials for recessed teeth and refining protruding teeth without unnecessary teeth-shaving. Even though clear aligners can straighten teeth,orthodontics cannot address issues like microdontia,discoloration,or irregular shapes—problems that MINISH can resolve in just one day. Furthermore,with MINISH it helps avoid side effects such as cavities caused by interproximal enamel reduction or poor oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment.
An official of MINISH Technology Inc. stated that MINISH is a well-established dental treatment,proven itself by more than 150,000 cases over 16 years. They hope this program will open new opportunities for MINISH to expand to Japan.
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