Essen und Trinken schmerzen – das hören wir von unseren Patienten oft. Wenn wir wissen, woran das liegt, können wir wirkungsvolle Maßnahmen für die Anwendung zu Hause oder in der Praxis ergreifen. Hier werden diese wissenschaftlich betrachtet und gleichzeitig praxisnah zur direkten Umsetzung vorgestellt.

Autoren-Infos, Literaturhinweise
und Sonstiges zum Artikel in Heft 9/10-2020

Autor:

Dr. med. dent. Christoph Schoppmeier

Poliklinik für Zahnerhaltung u. Parodontologie
Kerpener Str. 32
50931 Köln

Kurzvita

• 09/2020 Claude-Rufenacht Promotionspreis 2020 der DGÄZ zur Würdigung der besten Promotionsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der Ästhetischen Zahnmedizin
• 12/2019 Promotion zum Thema: Maskierung dentaler Fluorose durch In-Office-Bleaching und Infiltration RCT (summa cum laude)
• 02/2018 Mitarbeiter des Dekanats zur Implementierung von interdisziplinären Behandlungsabläufen in den klinischen Kursen der Zahnmedizin
• 10/2016 Dental Innovation Award Gewinner 2016
• 07/2016 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter der Poliklinik für Zahnerhaltung und Parodontologie des Zentrums für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde der Universität zu Köln
• 04/2016–07/2017 Assistent in freier Praxis in Köln
• 02/2016 Zahnärztliche Approbation
• 01/2016 Promotionsstudium am Zentrum für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde der Universität zu Köln 
Forschungsthema: Klinische Studie zur Maskierung von Dentalfluorose durch Infiltration. FIT-Studie 2016 (Fluorose-Infiltration-Technique)

Vorträge und Publikationen
• 07/2020 Icon Online Convention – Online Webinar und Expertenrunde mit PD Dr. Wicht und Prof. Paris 
• 05/2020 Webinar Hörsaal Online – Fluorose-Defekte minimal-invasiv maskieren 
• 07/2019 Vortrag DG Paro Basic – Trainingscamp Frankfurt zum Thema Wurzelkaries und Dentinhypersensibilitäten
• 10/2018 Publication Schoppmeier et al. in Journal of Dentistry Impact Factor 2017: 3.770); Title: Power bleaching enhances resin infiltration masking effect of dental fluorosis. A randomized clinical trial [117]
• 07/2018 Poster Presentation at the 96th General Session of the IADR, London, United Kingdom; Title: Power Bleaching Enhances Resin Infiltration Masking Effect on Dental Fluorosis
• 07/2018 Oral Presentation at the 13th Icon Investigator-Workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark; Title: Power Bleaching Enhances Resin Infiltration
• 09/2017 ZDF-Fernsehbeitrag im Verbrauchermagazin „Volle Kanne“; Titel: „Karies schmerzfrei behandeln – Infiltrieren statt bohren“
• 07/2017 Oral Presentation at the 12th Icon Investigator-Workshop, Oslo, Norway; Title: FIT-Study (Fluorosis-Infiltration-Technique)
• 03/2017 Fallbericht Frontzahnrekonstruktion in der Zeitschrift Aldente (Nr.95)
• 01/2017 Vortrag am 15. Nordrheinischen Hochschultag, Aachen; Titel: Maskierung dentaler Fluorose. Studiendesign der Kölner FIT-Studie 

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