Become the doctor you want to be
learn to expand your skills through experience and collaboration
Work shadowing - a valuable tool in the training of prospective surgeons. In practice, it provides a direct insight into everyday working life, knowledge transfer with experienced colleagues and the gathering of valuable information and experience.
Why work shadowing?
Work shadowing offers the opportunity to combine study-based theory and realistic practice. Observing and doing things yourself in practice complements university training and prepares you for the challenges you will face later in your everyday professional life. Direct contact with experienced surgeons enables the exchange of knowledge and experience. Trainees learn from the tips and tricks of the professionals and gain valuable insights into various treatment methods and techniques.
It is also the only way to gather specific information that is relevant for your own career and establishment planning. Trainees can find out about different areas of outpatient work, better assess their own interests and skills and thus make informed decisions for their professional future.
As experienced surgeons, we see it as our duty to pass on our knowledge and experience to the next generation. Work shadowing offers us the opportunity to support young colleagues and pave the way for them.
The path to becoming a better surgeon is not an easy one. It requires diligence, commitment and the willingness to constantly develop further. A change of perspective through work shadowing can be an important milestone.
Self-criticism plays one of the most important roles in training. Trainees should be prepared to admit mistakes and learn from them. Only through continuous development can you become a better surgeon.
We are happy and committed to passing on our experience to young colleagues and supporting them on their way to becoming better surgeons.
Botox®
Temporomandibular joint pain
This is usually caused by excessive tension in the chewing muscles. Botolinum toxin (BTX, Botox®) can help. With targeted micro-injections, the doctor relaxes your chewing muscles and thus alleviates your symptoms effectively and in the long term.
Sleep disorder
Snoring therapy
Do you or your partner suffer from loud snoring? With a tooth-supported splint, this can very probably be a thing of the past. The splint is worn at night and effectively prevents the soft tissue in the throat from slackening, which otherwise narrows the airway and leads to snoring. We support you on the way to restful sleep for you and your partner.
Implants
for your dentures
An implant is an artificial tooth root that grows firmly into the jawbone. Crowns, bridges and dentures can be attached to it - and a perfectly planned and securely fixed denture leads to a better quality of life.