khaleej Times

US dentistry embraces Dr Behnam Shakibaie’s pioneering treatment protocol

Dr Shakibaie’s pioneering approach, centred on ‘microscopic and digital pmplantology’, represents a significant leap forward in dental treatment, introducing a level of precision and technological integration previously unseen in the industry.

Over the last 15 years, Dr Shakibaie has been at the forefront of dental innovation, earning international accolades for his work, including the ‘German Periodontology Prize’ and the ‘American Microscopic Dentistry Congress Prize’. His method, which has now been embraced as a benchmark within the US, encompasses a holistic treatment protocol. This protocol begins with minimally invasive tooth extraction, advances through the reconstruction of the tooth socket, and culminates in the intricate processes of microscopic implant surgery and micro-plastic surgery of the soft tissue surrounding the implant. The final step involves the precise crafting and chair-side delivery of an all-ceramic implant crown, achieved with microscopic accuracy.

Gulf Today

Dr Behnam Shakibaie and his research team set a new world record in dentistry

The remarkable contributions of Dr. Behnam Shakibaie and his research team to the field of Implant Microsurgery have marked a significant milestone in dentistry, particularly in oral implantology.

Their groundbreaking work, which culminated in the publication of five distinct treatment methods in prestigious scientific journals, represents a pivotal advancement in dental care, offering patients more precise and less invasive options for dental implants.

This achievement is the fruit of eight years of diligent clinical development and innovation in the specialized field of implant microsurgery. Dr. Shakibaie, a pioneer in this area, was the first oral surgeon to scientifically describe and publish the systematic use of dental operating microscopes along with various techniques of implant microsurgery in oral implantology during 2008 and 2010.

The discipline of microsurgery, which combines optical magnification with advanced specialized surgical tools for operations in areas as small as one millimeter or less, is particularly crucial in oral implantology. In this domain, the surgeon operates in spaces of a few millimeters, making the conditions of microsurgery essential to keep procedures minimally invasive.

Gulf Times

Dr.Shakibaie and US Team Set New World Record in Implant Microsurgery

In an innovative advancement that signifies a transformative shift in dental care within the United States, the leading treatment method developed by Iranian scientist Dr. Behnam Shakibaie has been officially recognized and adopted as the standard practice across American dentistry. This approach, centered around the sophisticated fields of “Microscopic and Digital Implantology,” represents a monumental leap forward in the integration of cutting-edge technology and unparalleled precision in dental procedures, setting a new paradigm in the quest for excellence in dental care.

The recognition of Dr. Shakibaie’s method comes with its publication in the COMPENDIUM journal, an esteemed publication that stands as a resource dedicated to the scientific and educational advancement of dentistry. With a circulation that extends to over 200,000 dental professionals nationwide, the COMPENDIUM journal plays a crucial role in disseminating the latest developments and standards in dental treatment to a broad audience of practitioners. The inclusion of Dr. Shakibaie’s technique in this journal not only marks it as the global benchmark for dental treatment but also underscores the ingenious nature of his work and the extensive innovation and research that have characterized his contributions to the field over more than a decade.

NY Weekly

Iranian Scientist’s Dental Innovation Now a Standard in U.S.A Care

In an innovative advancement that signifies a transformative shift in dental care within the United States, the leading treatment method developed by Iranian scientist Dr. Behnam Shakibaie has been officially recognized and adopted as the standard practice across American dentistry. This approach, centered around the sophisticated fields of “Microscopic and Digital Implantology,” represents a monumental leap forward in the integration of cutting-edge technology and unparalleled precision in dental procedures, setting a new paradigm in the quest for excellence in dental care.

The recognition of Dr. Shakibaie’s method comes with its publication in the COMPENDIUM journal, an esteemed publication that stands as a resource dedicated to the scientific and educational advancement of dentistry. With a circulation that extends to over 200,000 dental professionals nationwide, the COMPENDIUM journal plays a crucial role in disseminating the latest developments and standards in dental treatment to a broad audience of practitioners. The inclusion of Dr. Shakibaie’s technique in this journal not only marks it as the global benchmark for dental treatment but also underscores the ingenious nature of his work and the extensive innovation and research that have characterized his contributions to the field over more than a decade.

The American Reporter

Oral surgeon and microscopic dentistry scientist, Dr. Behnam Shakibaie,is revolutionizing modern dentistry with his new treatment methods

Behnam Shakibaie studied dentistry at the Humboldt University in Berlin from 1993 to 1998, where he discovered his passion for oral surgery at an early stage.

Consequently, he completed his specialization as an oral surgeon in 2003 and at the same time his doctoral thesis in the departments of oral surgery at the Humboldt University in Berlin and the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University in Bonn.

During his one-year working period as oral surgeon in London, Zurich and Dubai, he came up with the first innovative ideas for minimizing surgical trauma during implantological procedures by starting to use the operating microscope for this purpose.

A short time later, in his own specialist clinic for implantology and periodontology in Rheda-Wiedenbrueck (Germany), where he worked from 2005 to 2010, his ideas began to take shape. 

With industrial support, he developed numerous new instruments and surgical techniques for microscopic and microsurgical implantology and published them in leading scientific journals.

In 2010, he was the first dentist in the world to scientifically describe the systematic use of the operating microscope in oral implantology.