
At the Anterior Tooth Treatment Research Society, where leading anterior tooth treatment experts gather and exchange ideas every month, I gave a lecture on the clinical techniques of anterior tooth resin treatment.

I put the lecture together with Dr. Ana, a world-renowned expert in anterior tooth resin.
Because materials used overseas often are not available in Korea,
I organized it into a practical session where I introduced materials available in Korea
and hands-on techniques suited to local circumstances,
sharing them with many directors.
The lecture went on late into the night,
and I was grateful that everyone stayed focused until the end.

The lecture room was full, which made me feel some pressure,
but at the same time it was an enjoyable time.
The Direct Composite Veneer technique that I first encountered overseas (KCL),
then studied on my own by ordering specialist textbooks directly, reading papers,
and learning how to apply it in Korea,
has now been used on many patients in Seocho-dong for over a year,
while preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible
and treating front teeth with beautiful shapes.
Thanks to that,
I have built up so much know-how that I can talk alone for more than an hour
on this topic by itself.

At a conference, openly showing not only my treatment results
but also the treatment process in detail in front of other dental directors
is truly difficult.
That is because you have to be confident in the treatment process
and have real expertise.
So with every patient I meet,
I treat them with all my heart,
as if I were creating materials for a conference presentation.

Patients now come all the way from overseas to Korea
to receive this treatment method I brought in from abroad.
Canada,
United States,
China,
Russia,
Ukraine
While meeting a variety of international patients,
I have truly felt, painfully, what the "barrier" of language is;;ㅠㅠ
So I started studying English..

At the end of June, there will be a seminar on opening a clinic.
It is the first spin-off lecture after publishing the book <Dental Clinic Opening, Self-Admission>,
and I have been thinking a lot about what to talk about.
Many directors still think our clinic is somewhat unusual and special,
so I plan to talk about the management strengths and weaknesses of our clinic,
and the specific methods for building a unique concept for a neighborhood dental clinic.
Based on the story of starting a new clinic from scratch in Gangnam
and struggling to survive for one year,
I will prepare content that resonates with those getting ready to open a new clinic.
Going forward,
we will continue to be Rajyogeum Dental Clinic,
which keeps improving both clinically and in management.
Thank you.