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From Cadaver Courses to Digital Dentistry

  • Writer: Dr. Reza Ardalan
    Dr. Reza Ardalan
  • Oct 10, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 19

by Dr. Reza Ardalan, Host of the Dental Slang Podcast


Dr. Tommaso Ghedini is a highly accomplished dentist from Milan, Italy specializing in oral surgery, prosthetics, and restorative work. Dr. Ghedini works in his private practices in Milan and its province and currently teaches in the Humanitas Research Hospital, with a focus on oral and implant surgery.


During this interview, Dr. Ghedini shares insights into his diverse clinical practice, his teaching experiences focusing on oral surgery, and the importance of hands-on learning through cadaver courses. Tune in to learn about Dr. Ghedini 's innovative approach to tooth extraction, combining technology and precision to improve outcomes.


In addition to his professional achievements, Dr. Ghedini sheds light on his personal interests outside of dentistry, such as playing football, enjoying fine wines, and spending quality time with his family. He also touches on the evolving landscape of dentistry in Italy, emphasizing the role of digital dentistry as a vital tool for enhancing patient care and treatment planning.


Key Highlights Include:

  • The benefits of cadaver courses and understanding anatomy

  • Dr. Ghedini’s technique for using surgical stents for guided tooth sectioning

  • The importance of continual learning as a dentist

  • Digital dentistry and its expanding role

  • How will corporate dentistry impact future generations of dentists in both the US and Italy

  • The significance of maintaining work-life balance and staying grounded


Listen to the full podcast on DentalSlang.com.

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