Tokuyama Dental introduces DENTAESTHIQUE 2025, a two-day congress focused on anterior restorations in aesthetic dentistry.
Composite restorations remain central to modern practice. They are versatile and conservative, but achieving natural, long-lasting outcomes requires planning, precision and artistry.
This October, TOKUYAMA DENTAL launches a new education initiative designed to support clinicians in mastering these skills. DENTAESTHIQUE 2025 will take place on 24 to 25 October at Glaziers Hall, London Bridge, with two days of lectures and hands-on sessions dedicated to composite bonding.
Discover more and get your ticket.
A dedicated focus on anterior aesthetics
Where broad congresses often touch lightly on many themes, DENTAESTHIQUE is tightly focused. Its aim is to provide dentists with a deep dive into anterior restorations – an area where patient expectations are highest and where small mistakes can undermine results.
Delegates will benefit from a programme combining didactic teaching, case discussions and hands-on training. The event is designed to build both artistic sensitivity and predictable workflows for daily restorative success.
Dr Jurgita Sybaite – aesthetic dentistry gone wrong
In today’s social media era, perceptions of aesthetics often drift from natural results. Dr Jurgita Sybaite (UK) will show how many failures arise not from bonding or materials, but from the inability to see, plan and reproduce the natural tooth.
Using real cases, Dr Sybaite will highlight common mistakes – from planning and shaping errors to communication issues – and demonstrate how to correct them for natural, customised outcomes.
Dr Newton Fahl Jr – at the forefront of composite artistry
Leading the line-up is Dr Newton Fahl Jr (Brazil), recognised worldwide as a master of anterior composite restorations. His innovations, including the polychromatic layering technique (PCL) and structural colour concept (SCC), have shaped aesthetic dentistry for decades.
In London, he will present lectures and an exclusive hands-on masterclass. Delegates will learn how to select composites, match shades, and layer effectively to achieve lifelike optical effects. Practical cases will include direct veneers, Class IV restorations and diastema closures, supported by advanced finishing and polishing methods.
For many, this represents a rare chance to learn directly from one of dentistry’s most respected educators.
Dr Thomas Taha – understanding and preventing failures
Dr Thomas Taha (UK) brings his characteristic clarity to one of dentistry’s biggest challenges: avoiding failures in anterior bonding. His lecture will examine why failures occur, from poor planning to unrealistic expectations, and how clinicians can prevent them.
Delegates will gain strategies for restoring heavily worn dentition, producing natural aesthetics, and managing long-term complications through workflows that are both practical and transferable to daily practice.
Dr Rhodri Thomas – protocols for predictable beauty
Dr Rhodri Thomas (UK) focuses on a material-based anterior protocol built on digital concepts of tooth anatomy. His lecture explores the structures and nuances of teeth, how ageing affects optical properties, and how to reproduce nature through careful planning and shade management.
He will demonstrate how to visualise cases in 3D, ensuring predictability and consistency in anterior aesthetics.
A new initiative by Tokuyama Dental
TOKUYAMA DENTAL has long set benchmarks with products such as ESTELITE SIGMA QUICK, ESTELITE ASTERIA and OMNICHROMA. With DENTAESTHIQUE, the company is extending this commitment by creating a platform for advanced education.
The event will not only provide techniques and protocols, but also foster inspiration, networking and exchange between colleagues dedicated to aesthetic dentistry.
Why attend?
- Learn directly from world-class educators
- Combine lectures with hands-on training
- Gain frameworks for predictable anterior aesthetics
- Apply techniques in daily practice with confidence.
Book today
DENTAESTHIQUE 2025 will be held on 24-25 October at Glaziers Hall, London Bridge. Places are limited.
Learn more and get your ticket now.
This article is sponsored by Tokuyama Dental.