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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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