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CHAIMONGKON PEAMPRING
DDS, DScD

Department Chair Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

Associate Professor of the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Prince of Songkla University Thailand

President, Thai Prosthodontic Association

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Prosthodontics Boston University USA

Doctor of Sciences in Dentistry (DScD) in Prosthodontics Boston University USA

Diplomate, Thai Board of Prosthodontics, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Thailand

Dr. Chaimongkon Peampring currently serves as the Department Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry at Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. He is renowned for his expertise in prosthodontics, with a distinguished career that includes advanced training from Boston University, where he earned both a CAGS and a DScD in Prosthodontics. His contributions to the field have significantly shaped the academic and clinical landscapes of prosthetic dentistry in Thailand. Dr. Peampring’s dedication to advancing the field of prosthodontics is reflected in his active involvement in leading professional organizations, both nationally and internationally. His commitment to education, research, and clinical excellence continues to inspire the next generation of dental professionals.

Lecture Title: Updates in esthetic ceramic materials and digital technologies

 

Abstract:

In this lecture, we will explore the recent advancements in digital dentistry and the evolution of esthetic ceramic materials. The integration of technologies such as CAD/CAM systems, 3D printing, and intraoral scanning has transformed dental practices, allowing for increased precision, efficiency, and customization in patient care. Key focus areas will include the development of advanced ceramic materials, such as lithium disilicate and zirconia, which offer enhanced strength and superior esthetics, closely resembling natural dentition. We will discuss the advantages of these materials in restorative procedures, including crowns, veneers, and bridges, highlighting their durability, color stability, and compatibility with digital workflows. Also, the lecture will describe how could we utilize simple tools such as articulating film in occlusal evaluation for ceramic restorations.

Additionally, we will address the implications of these innovations on clinical practice, focusing on improved patient outcomes, reduced chair time, and enhanced satisfaction. By understanding the synergy between digital technology and esthetic materials, dental professionals can elevate their practice, meeting the ever-growing demand for high-quality aesthetic solutions in restorative dentistry. Join us as we navigate the latest trends and research shaping the future of dental aesthetics.

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Dr. Chaimongkon Peampring