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CLINICAL MASTERS Volume 3 — Issue 2017

EDUDENT- INTERNATIONAL @ THE GENEVA SMILE CENTER — Geneva, Switzerland — Dr. Didier Dietschi received his D.D.M. in 1984, his M.D. in 1989, his Ph.D. in 2003 and his habilitation qualification (postdoctoral) in 2004, all from the Uni- versity of Geneva. He is currently a senior lecturer at the university and is an associate professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Dr. Dietschi is in charge of anterior adhesive restorations and periodontal and implant surgery at the Geneva Smile Center. — Edudent- international @ The Geneva Smile Center The educational goal of the Geneva Smile Center – Edudentinternational teaching facility is to share long-term experience and knowledge in conser- vative adhesive and esthetic dentistry with visiting colleagues, helping them reach their full poten- tial through comprehensive lectures and hands-on programs. The center provides an inspiring, com- fortable and eicient set- ting equipped with state- of-the-art audio visuals, including Zeiss microscopes for each participant and a 4K-resolution demonstra- tion system. Our vision is to inspire and lead dentists to develop confidence and proficiency and achieve excellent clinical results to enjoy a more satisfying and successful professional life. Location The Geneva Smile Center is located on Lake Geneva, Europe’s largest Alpine lake, near its landmark fountain. The main shopping area in Geneva is just a few min- utes away from the center. Geneva, a trendy paradise, is in the French-speaking part of Switzerland and home to the European headquarters of the United Nations, among over 200 international organizations. It is a city of culture and art and one of the greenest cities in Europe with 20 percent of it green areas, earning it the appellation “City of Parks.” It is close to some of the best ski areas in the Alps. www.edudentinternational.com How to get there The center is located seven kilometers from Geneva International Airport. It will take about 30 minutes to reach the center by taxi in good traic conditions. An alternative is to take the No. 10 bus to the bus stop near Genève-Cornavin rail- way station (the stop is called “22-Can- tons”), change to the No. 9 bus and get of at Place des Eaux-Vives. What to see and do Follow the story of the Genevan human- itarian movement by visiting the Interna- tional Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum. Visit the Globe of Science and Innovation at CERN, the world’s largest laboratory for particle physics. Climb the 157 steps of the twelfth- century Cathédrale Saint-Pierre for a breathtaking view of the city. See the over 6,500 flowers and plants of the Flower Clock, a fine example of Swiss precision, in the Jardin Anglais. Take a guided tour of the Palais des Na- tions, which houses the United Nations Oice at Geneva (www.unog.ch). Go skiing in the Alps. Chamonix and Mont Blanc are located 80 kilometers away. Megève, 70 kilometers away, originally con- ceived in the 1920s as a destination for the aristocracy, is a famous and fancy ski resort. A lake tour (www.keytours.ch) ofers a wonderful way to discover Geneva. Explore the shops and antique dealers of Carouge, close to the city centre, by day and its trendy bars by night. Visit the luxury boutiques along the rue du Rhône to see timepieces of beauty and indulge at the master chocolatiers. Go on an outing to the village of Dardagny to walk among the vineyards and sample the local wines. 14 — issue 2017 Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry Profile

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