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Didier Dietschi Coltene Whaledent workshop


day. We initially planned for 20 people but that was booked up by the end of March, mainly by dentists from down south who had been alerted to the event by the Coltene Whaledent reps. The workshop was held in


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Glasgow Dental School’s new state of the art phantom head learning facility which used to


his was the first year that we staged a workshop in con- junction with our December study


be the old prosthetics lab. During the year we learned that they were extending the facility and would have a capcity of 40 by the time the study day came around. We opened for more bookings and were full by August with several people on the waiting list. We were delighted with the uptake. The workshop proved to be a major success in itself. Didier and his brother, Jean Michel, put on an excellent show, aided and


“It was a joy to see the artistry and skill that was employed by the Dietschi brothers”


abeted by the Coletene Whaledent team. In the morning we worked on building up an anterior tooth from scratch. In the afternoon, it was posterior composites. It was a joy to see the artistry and skill that was employed by the Dietschi brothers. It was a revelation to see what was possible with the Miris system once the correct techniques had been used. The feedback was over-


whelmingly positive: “Excellent course, venue and


organisation. Lucky to have Dietschi brothers and Michel Magne in Glasgow.”


“Brilliant, the lectures yesterday and the workshop


today were definitely worth the four hour drive to get here.” I would like to thank Stephen Maillinson, Heather McMillian and the rest of the team from Coltene Whaledent for being our platinum sponsors for the event. Without them we would not have convinced the speakers to come to Glasgow. Their support right from the start was phenomenal. It was truly the most successful study day we have had in our 18-year history and we owe Coltene Whaledent a large debt of gratitude for this.


® Conor O’Malley, Director West of Scotland FGDP


70 Scottish Dental magazine


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