As a dentist and Ph.D., I engage research to enhance regeneration of dental tissue. My tasks include developing blended e-learning, educating future dentists, and testing newly formulated cement materials for applications such as caries control, endodontics, and prosthetics.
I teach in the fields of dental pathology, oral histology, and emergency care. My background includes extensive clinical experience within the dental profession, where I have worked as a dentist in a municipal setting.
I have over 30 years of experience researching tissue regeneration in the dental nerve and dental materials. My work focuses on innovating and applying dental cements in crowns, emphasizing biocompatibility, strength enhancement, and clinical use. These cements are designed for sealing caries and dental nerve damage, as well as for cementing crowns. In recent years, there has been a focus on practical application of apatite forming cements for optimal sealing of caries.
As a lecturer and course coordinator for Anatomy, I focus on blended eLearning and the development of books and digital teaching materials, including online tools and AI for education. I lecture in Dental Pathology and oversee the Theme Day on Emergency Dental Treatment.
Consultant on R & D of dental cements
I serve as a VIP representative on the Institute Forum at IOOS and enjoy supervising students in bachelor’s and master’s projects. My research has focus on innovation and testing of dental cements in crowns, emphasizing biocompatibility, strength enhancement, and clinical use. These cements are designed for sealing caries and dental nerve damage, as well as for cementing crowns. In recent years, we have focus on practical application of apatite forming cements for optimal sealing of caries.