Endodontist Dr Marc Habib highlighted the role of digital tools in enhancing efficiency and predictability in endodontic workflows: “When you think of endodontics, digital dentistry may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But it can be really helpful—especially when it comes to imaging. With 3D radiographs, we can see more and avoid surprises during treatment. Digital tools also support guided endodontic workflows and post-endodontic restoration. We scan patients with Primescan, and they receive digitally manufactured restorations made from, for example, CEREC Cercon 4D, the new zirconia block from Dentsply Sirona.”
Speaking on digitalisation from an implantology perspective, UK-based implant specialist Dr Martin Wanendeya presented clinical cases demonstrating how digital technologies can improve both treatment predictability and the patient experience. According to Dr Wanendeya, future developments in implant dentistry will increasingly involve cloud-based planning, therapy and communication, with the aim of simplifying workflows and reducing chair time to enhance patient satisfaction.
Building confidence through education and training
The speakers consistently emphasised that, despite ongoing digitalisation, successful dentistry continues to rely on clinical expertise and hands-on skills. Education, training and structured workflows therefore remain essential components of long-term practice development.
Reflecting the continued importance of education and training, Rajender Kumar, general manager of Dentsply Sirona’s business in the Middle East and North Africa region, addressed the relevance of the learning formats offered at DS World for clinical excellence, stating: “Our offering at DS World always includes a variety of formats: demonstrations, lectures, presentations and panel discussions. The goal is always to transfer knowledge and skills that are relevant to practice. At DS World Dubai 2026, internationally renowned speakers such as Dr Carlos Sabrosa from Brazil and Dr Peet van der Vyver from South Africa will provide insights into digital workflows, restoration techniques, implants, orthodontics and endodontics. In addition, DS World offers networking and peer-to-peer learning. What counts is a training experience that supports both immediate improvements in everyday clinical practice and long-term growth, combining innovation, skills development and guidance on practice management.”
During his opening speech at DS World Dubai 2026, Kirill Levin, Dentsply Sirona’s group vice-president of the Eastern group regional commercial organisation and director of distribution and partnerships in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, also highlighted the growing importance of digital education formats. He emphasised online learning as a meaningful extension of in-person events, pointing to the Dentsply Sirona Academy campus. Established in close collaboration with Dental Tribune International, the platform offers numerous live and on-demand webinars throughout the year.
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