
Healthtech company Minish Technology announced today that it has graduated 33 students from its 16th Minish Course. The total number of graduates is 375.
The Minish course is a must-completed course for those who wish to perform Minish treatment, a tooth restoration solution. Based on the theory of biomimetics, the course provides theoretical training on Minish treatment, which restores damaged teeth to their original healthy state, and practical training on preparation, scanning, bonding, occlusion, setting, and one-day treatment. The course was held from March 14-15 and 21-22 at Minish Dental Hospital in Gangnam-gu, Seoul and the Shinheung Training Center.
Graduates are eligible to join MINISH Providers after undergoing clinical proficiency and credentialing examinations and due diligence on hospital facilities. As of March, there are 99 MINISH Provider dental clinics, including 43 in South Korea, 46 in Japan, nine in the United States, and one in Canada.
A global mini-course will be held for Japanese dentists in Korea on April 16-18, and for American dentists on May 8-10 in Orange County, California, USA.
“The Minish course is not just a technical training, but a process of finding partners to realize our treatment philosophy together,” said a representative from Minish Technology. “We will expand our network to spread awareness of preserving natural teeth and to help people enjoy the benefits of tooth restoration.”


