I am an Assistant Professor, specializing in the intersection of digital technology and advanced dental materials. As a dentist with a PhD in dentistry, my research and teaching are dedicated to optimizing digital workflows and dental materials in prosthodontics. My expertise spans dental ceramics, cements, crowns, and bridges, with a focus on laboratory and clinical studies. I aim to push the boundaries of modern prosthodontics, improving accuracy, durability, and patient outcomes.
I am deeply involved in teaching prosthodontics and dental material toxicology. I oversee the implementation of intraoral optical scanners and digital workflows in our department, ensuring that cutting-edge, evidence-based teaching is integrated into both student and staff education. Additionally, I teach and do research on dental materials and have made significant contributions to the development of clinical guidelines and teaching materials at the Section for Prosthetic Dentistry.