
The Korean Society of Biomimetic Dentistry (President Hong Seong-wook) announced that it will hold the ‘2025 Autumn Conference’ on November 29 at the 13th floor conference hall of Minish Dental Hospital.
This congress is designed to share the latest clinical and research achievements in the field of biomimetic dentistry and discuss the importance of evidence-based treatment approaches. A variety of clinical applications will be presented, with a particular focus on treatments that preserve the structure and biomechanics of natural teeth.
The academic program will consist of three lectures. The first lecture, “Anti-Aging in Dentistry,” will be given by Dr. Yongseok Kim, who will discuss strategies for facial pain relief and muscle control.
Next, Dr. Jin Hyung Lee, CEO of Data Marketing Korea, will deliver a talk titled “Data Makes People Act” to explain the importance of utilizing data to improve patient experience in the digital age.
In the final talk, Dr. Pilsang Yoon, Director of Minish Dental Clinic, will present clinical applications of Minish solutions in patients with corrosive tooth wear.
After the lecture, Mr. Jeongho Kang, CEO of Minish Technology, will share the present and future of Minish Technology in his closing remarks, followed by a lively networking session.
“This will be an opportunity to share evidence-based knowledge that can be applied in clinical practice,” said Dr. Sung Wook Hong, President of the Korean Society of Biomimetic Dentistry. “We hope it will be an opportunity to discuss the value and treatment paradigm of biomimetic dentistry.”
Registration and information for the conference can be found on the QR code on the poster or on the Korean Society of Biomimetic Dentistry website.
Meanwhile, the Korean Society of Biomimetic Dentistry is an academic organization established in 2023 to research and clinically apply treatments that preserve natural teeth as much as possible. It conducts related research and clinical education with the goal of reviving the original structure and function of teeth, and is expanding the spread of biomimetic dentistry in the Korean dental community.


