Magne Education Symposium

The Evolution of Esthetic Dentistry

Friday March 5 – Saturday March 6, 2027 | Miami, Florida, USA

Friday March 5
Saturday March 6
2027
Miami, Florida, USA

Two immersive days. World renowned faculty. The next evolution of dental esthetics.

Experience the premier biennial symposium on biomimetic and restorative dentistry, a definitive landmark event held every two years.

A Warm Welcome from the Magne Education Team

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We are honored to announce the inaugural Magne Symposium, a flagship gathering for the clinicians and technicians who seek to pursue dentistry at the highest level.

We have created a space beyond the ordinary conference experience, grounded in science, biomimetic philosophy, and restorative precision. The Magne Symposium is a place where education is immersive, dialogue is meaningful, and excellence is shared among peers who hold the same exacting standards.

For two exceptional days, we will come together with an extraordinary community to explore what is next in bonded restoration and esthetic dentistry, guided by global leaders in the field and grounded in the Magne Education tradition of dentistry created by science, perfected by nature.

We are honored to welcome you to this first biennial Symposium. We look forward to sharing an unforgettable experience of esthetic evolution and excellence with you.

SPEAKERS & LECTURES

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Dr. Pascal Magne, DMD, MSC, PHD

Dr. Pascal Magne (pronounced mahn-ya) recently joined Beverly Hills Dental Lab as Director of its Center for Education and Research in Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry (CER BRD), after a long and distinguished career in dental academia and research.

Upon graduating from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, in 1989 with a Med Dent degree,he was offered a position as a lecturer at the dental school, while practicing and receiving further training in fixed prosthodontics and other technical skills. At the same time, he pursued two doctorates, one awarded in 1992 (DMD) and the other in 2002 (Ph.D.), the latter in conjunction with co-authoring the book Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition—A Biomimetic Approach, with his mentor, Professor Urs Belser, which has been translated into 12 languages. «The biomimetic principle refers to using technology and dental materials to preserve and replicate the structure and function of teeth» he explained.

He would add to his research on dental innovations at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 1997-1999, before returning to Geneva. His discoveries have been widely published, resulting in many awards.

Before his graduation from dental school, Pascal had been captivated by the beautiful photos of the lifelike porcelain restorations created by his older brother, Michel, who was the in-house technician for a dentist.

In 1991, Pascal started working with Claude Sieber using a new dental porcelain developed with Vita. It was a turning point. «For the first time I could see the porcelain of a master inside of the mouth of my own patients» he said.

Pascal was recruited as a full-time tenured faculty of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California School in 2004, as the Don and Sybil Harrington Professor of Esthetic dentistry. During his tenure at Ostrow, Dr. Magne spearheaded a multitude of curricular innovations in the areas of biomimetics, minimally invasive dentistry, and bonding techniques. His scholarly activity during his years there yielded over 100 peer-reviewed publications and over 200 continuing education programs nationally and internationally.

As the preclinical director (2012-2020) of the Dental Morphology, Function and Esthetics module at Ostrow, Dr. Magne has also developed an innovative approach to teaching dental anatomy and morphology. In 2021, Dr. Magne published the second edition of his bestselling book entitled Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry. It has already been translated into several languages.

After 33 years in the Academia, Dr. Magne eagerly accepted the exciting opportunity of the CER BRD educational programs offered by Beverly Hills Dental Laboratory last year.

Celebrating 30 Years Of Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry

Biomimetic restorative dentistry seeks to reproduce the biomechanical, structural, and esthetic integrity of natural teeth by extending biomimetic principles to the macrostructural level. This approach prioritizes pulp vitality, periodontal health, and maximal conservation of healthy tissues through microinvasive techniques and high magnification. Bonded, additive restorations guided by strict adhesive protocols replace traditional retention concepts. Treatment decisions are based on scientific evidence, clinical experience, and patient-centered considerations, with esthetics viewed as secondary to function, prevention, and long-term tooth survival, emphasizing repair over replacement.

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Sam Alawie, MDT, CEO

Sam Alawie completed his Master Dental Technician degree in Brussels, Belgium in 1994. He migrated to the United States in 2003.Sam Alawie completed his Master Dental Technician degree in Brussels, Belgium in 1994. He migrated to the United States in 2003.

His expertise is on the importance of technical clinical communications and their implementations for successful case planning and patient satisfaction. He is a keen and avid supporter and member of many study groups. He instructed various hands-on crown and bridge courses and hosted presentations throughout the MiddleEast, Europe and the United States.

In 2014, Sam opened a state-of-the-art educational facility, which offers a spacious venue where dental professionals and students can come together to advance their knowledge, practice their craftsmanship, and exchange ideas. The educational facility offers and fosters a wide range of training programs, study groups, and continuing education courses, including advanced classes with world renowned dental specialists.

In 2020 Mr. Willi Geller of the Oral Design Foundation based in Switzerland invited Sam to be an active member of the Oral Design Family. Since then, Sam has been invited to be an associate member of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, as well as an affiliate member of the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics
In 2022, Sam established Magne Education, a globally recognized dental continuing education organization for dentists, where he currently serves as the CEO.

Navigating Complex Full Arch Implant-Supported Restorations: Combining Analogue Methods and Digital Dentistry for Optimal Outcomes

During this lecture, we will explore the detailed steps involved in handling complex full arch implant-supported cases, from mounting the initial situation on an articulator to the final delivery.

We will examine the revolution digital dentistry has brought to the field, transforming the way these cases are managed today. Initially, we will cover the traditional and analogue processes of data collection, transfer, design, and delivery of such cases. Then, we will re-examine and perform the same case in a fully digital format. This comparison will not only reinforce the
fundamental knowledge required to execute these cases but also highlight the significant advantages of today’s latest digital technologies in enhancing the same process. We will see how photography, digital intraoral and implant scanners, and a fully digital laboratory workflow have changed our approach to these cases

Learning Objectives:

● Key data collection checkmarks for full arch implant-supported prostheses using both analogue and digital methods.
● Principles of face-driven design in full mouth rehabilitation.
● Step-by-step laboratory and clinical pathways for completing complex full arch implant-supported restorations.
● Dos and don’ts in the design of full arch implant-supported prostheses.

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Dr. Mehrdad Razaghy, DDS

After completing his bachelor’s degree at the University of California, Los Angeles, Dr. Razaghy dedicated a year to intensive research in neurosurgery, contributing to six major publications at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

Driven by his passion for innovation and research, Dr. Razaghy continued his journey in dentistry, actively participating in diverse research projects. His foray into dental research commenced with his collaboration in Dr. Pascal Magne’s research laboratory at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. Since then, alongside his teaching, Mehrdad has been extensively involved in numerous projects, collaborating with international visiting scholars under the guidance of Dr. Pascal Magne. His primary focus lies in biomimetic and minimally invasive restorative techniques, as well as advancements in dental materials.

Dr. Razaghy is a distinguished member of the international group known as the Bioemulation and has contributed to publications in reputable journals such as the Journal of Dental Materials and the International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry. He practices general and restorative dentistry at Mehrdad Razaghy DDS Inc., a private practice located in Beverly Hills. Additionally, Dr. Razaghy is an active international lecturer, imparting knowledge through various continuing education modules in biomimetic dentistry, dental photography, additive dentistry, digital smile design, rubber dam isolation, and bonded porcelain ceramic restorations. As a Clinical Director at Magne Education, Dr. Raz is involved in patient demonstration during Magne Education hands-on courses.

Minimal Reduction, Maximum Precision: The Maryland Bridge Workflow

 

A deep understanding of craniofacial growth and anterior esthetics is essential when replacing single anterior teeth in young patients. In many cases, bonded Maryland bridges represent the most biologically respectful and strategically sound solution—preserving tooth structure while maintaining future treatment flexibility.

This lecture presents a facially driven, adhesion-centered approach to the modern Maryland bridge. Participants will explore case selection criteria grounded in growth considerations, occlusal dynamics, and long-term biomechanical predictability.

The course will guide attendees through a structured clinical workflow, including:

Esthetic and functional photography protocols

Facial and dentofacial case design principles

Preparation design and enamel optimization

Material selection and framework considerations

Adhesive and luting protocols for durable retention

Delivery sequencing and post-insertion management

Through clinical cases and step-by-step documentation, this presentation emphasizes precision at every stage—ensuring minimal intervention without compromising stability, esthetics, or longevity.

Attendees will leave with a repeatable, predictable protocol for incorporating Maryland bridges into their restorative armamentarium with confidence and clarity.

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Michel Magne, MDT

Michel Magne is a renowned master ceramist and expert in the art and science of aesthetic dentistry. An internationally sought-after speaker and educator, he lectures and teaches at some of the top dental schools both in the U.S. and abroad, including UCLA, University of Southern California, New York University, University of Geneva, and the University of Barcelona in Spain.

Michel received his dental technician certification in 1979 in his home country of Switzerland. He specializes in aesthetic rehabilitations and bonded porcelain restorations, and has published extensively on these topics.

Before co-founding Beverly Hills Dental Laboratory, Michel was an associate professor of clinical dentistry and director of the Center for Dental Technology at the USC. He also ran his own laboratory, 901 Oral Design, in Marina del Rey. Prior to that, he spent 12 years as the owner and director of the Oral Design Center at the Dental Laboratory in Montreux, Switzerland.

The Dentofacial Diagnostic for Predictable Esthetics

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Dr. Florin Cofar, DDS

Florin Cofar attended the University of Victor Babes, Timișoara, where he received his degree in
dentistry in 2007.

Specialises in esthetic rehabilitations, working interdisciplinary for treating complex cases with orthodontic and implant components, as well as minimally invasive restoratives.

Co-founder of smilecloud.com. Private practice in Timisoara, Romania.

Interdisciplinary Aesthetic Design in the Digital Era: From Simulation to Integrated Decision-Making

Contemporary aesthetic dentistry relies increasingly on interdisciplinary coordination rather than isolated procedures. Predictable outcomes depend on establishing a shared design reference that aligns prosthodontics, orthodontics, surgery, and soft-tissue management before treatment begins.

This lecture presents a design-first digital workflow in which simulation evolves into an integrated decision-making tool. Artificial intelligence is discussed as an augmenting layer: supporting visual analysis, pattern recognition, and communication, while preserving clinician authorship and responsibility. Clinical examples demonstrate how integrated planning improves coherence, reduces fragmentation, and enhances predictability in complex aesthetic cases.

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Dr. Wael Att, DDS, Dr Med Dent, PhD

Dr. Att is a professor of prosthodontics at the Department of Prosthodontics at School of Dentistry, University of Freiburg, Germany and former Professor and Chair of the Department of Prosthodontics at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. He is the co-founder of The Face Dental Group in Boston. Also, Dr. Att is the Head of the United States Education Delegate of The International Team for Implantology (ITI) and the United States Ambassador of The European Association for Osseointegration (EAO). He is a board-certified prosthodontist from the German Society of Prosthodontics and Biomaterials (DGPro) an active member of multiple professional organizations, including the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED), International Academy of Digital Dental Medicine, International College of Prosthodontists, Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics and others. He serves as Past-President of the International

Academy for Digital Dental Medicine (IADDM), Past-President of the Prosthodontics Group of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) as well as President of the Arabian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (ARAED). A widely published and internationally respected clinician and lecturer, Dr. Att’s main focus within teaching, research and private practice is esthetic and implant dentistry as well as well as the implementation of cutting-edge digital technologies in both reconstructive and multidisciplinary dentistry.

Interdisciplinary Aesthetic Design in the Digital Era: From Simulation to Integrated Decision-Making

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Dr. Jennifer Haddad, DDS

Dr. Jennifer Haddad is a biomimetic and restorative dentist based in the Beverly Hills/West Hollywood area. Dr. Haddad currently serves as Resident Faculty at Magne Education in Beverly Hills and previously taught dental morphology, function, and esthetics alongside Dr. Pascal Magne at USC- her alma mater.

She is a Key Opinion Leader for GC America, Sprintray, Slateflosser and DMG, serves on the Board of the LA Dental Symposium as Public Relations, and contributes as an evaluator for Dental Advisors.

Passionate about clinical excellence and education, Dr. Haddad continues to advance the art and ethics of restorative dentistry and connects the dental community together as a current Host of The Society with Bright Smile Digital.

Designing Smiles: 3D printing & the minimally invasive revolution

Objectives include:
1. How 3D printing and digital dentistry can facilitate easier workflow for esthetic cases.
2. Multifaceted usage of 3D printing for planning and executing an esthetic case following the minimally invasive protocol.
3. The process of treatment planning to restoring an esthetic dental case from start to finish utilizing modem technology via digital design and 3D printing.

In summary, the lecture demonstrates how the integration of 3D printing and digital design tools like Exocad and Sprintray offers a smarter, faster, and more minimally invasive way to plan, design, and execute esthetic dental treatments, improving both the clinical workflow and patient outcomes.

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Dr. Mohamed Badwan, DMD

Dr. Mo Badwan is a renowned aesthetic dentist in South Florida known for his minimally invasive approach to cosmetic dentistry. He applies comprehensive and biomimetic principles to every smile makeover, creating facially driven, natural-looking smiles tailored to each individual patient.

A passionate and caring clinician, Dr. Mo has been invited to speak at dental conferences and institutions around the world, where he shares his expertise on modern aesthetic techniques.

Dr. Mo earned his Master in Aesthetic Dentistry from the prestigious Aesthetic Advantage Program at the Rosenthal Institute NYU, where he is now a junior instructor. He further advanced his skills through a mini-residency in Biomimetic Dentistry at the Magne Institute in Beverly Hills, California.

Originally from Michigan, Dr. Mo earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine, where he also founded the NSU Cosmetic Society.

Unlocking the true potential of a patient smile through proper understanding of esthetic dentistry

Growth happens at different rates for many clinicians. We will discuss how it happened quickly from a recent dental graduate to rising dental figure in the field of esthetic dentistry. This presentation will focus on the importance of a comprehensive smile and facial analysis to comprehensively treatment plan and properly create the ideal smile design. It is important to understand when to properly incorporate the analog and digital workflow to achieve consistent patient results and satisfaction.

Additional discussions include long-term case success via conservative treatment, interdisciplinary dentistry, and proper restorative ceramic material selection. Dental Photography plays an important role in not just lab communication but also smile evaluation. As such we will learn how to deliver consistent full-face portrait and intraoral photos.

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Dr. August de Oliveira, DDS

Dr August de Oliveira graduated from dental school in 1997 from the University of Washington and completed his General Practice Residency in Los Angeles in 1998. Dr de Oliveira has been lecturing on 3D technology since 2004, when he started as a CEREC Basic Trainer. With Digital Enamel, Dr de Oliveira has been teaching advanced CEREC courses since 2005. Since 2008 he has been involved with Implant Direct’s R and D department developing Guided Surgery Software and Hardware and testing their CAD Milled Bars and Substructure Department. Dr de Oliveira is a alpha and a beta tester for numerous other companies such as Sprintray, Formlabs, Desktop Health, Asiga, Akuretta, VHF, 3Shape, Exocad, Blue Sky Bio, Tru Abutment, and 3DIIthe makers of Dentiq Guide.

Dr de Oliveira has written three books on Dentistry: Implants Made Easy, Dental 3D Printing Made Easy and Guided Implantology Made Easy. He has been involved with beta testing Sirona’s Sidexis Program, as well as developing the Opti and CEREC Milled Surgical Guides. Dr de Oliveira is on the board of directors at Sprintray and beta and alpha tests numerous 3D printers and 3D printing software. Dr de Oliveira has completed over 300 digital hybrid arches and taught Digital and Analog Restorative at Implant Pathway, on live patients. Dr de Oliveira has taught 3D Printing and Exocad design at The MOD Institute and is the former Director of MOD West.

Dr de Oliveira has written numerous articles focusing on Digital Dentistry, Photogrammetry, Digital Implantology and 3D Printing and Digital Design. Dr de Oliveira is a certified Unity VR and AR Software Developer and is currently developing Virtual Reality simulations in dentistry and Mixed Reality 3D diagnostic tools for Augmented Reality Headsets.

Just Tell Me What To Buy: Incorporating 3D Printing In Your Everyday Practice

3D Printing is all the rage these days. But what do I need to buy and how do I incorporate this into my dental practice? Dr de Oliveira will show what and how he 3D Prints every day in his practice. Dr de Oliveira will cover in office aligners, surgical guides, provisionals for cosmetic and implant restorations. Dr de Oliveira will also cover the steps needed to get a 3D Printed Hybrid and digital dentures including 3D printed flexible partials. Dr de Oliveira will cover the most popular 3D printers on the markets as well as the resins used.

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Dr. Victor Khatchaturian, DDS

Dr. Victor Khatchaturian is a graduate of the University of Southern California, one of the best training institutions in the country. He has practiced cutting edge dentistry for decades and has completed several postgraduate courses in different fields of dentistry since receiving his DDS degree.

Dr. Victor Khatchaturian has a wide range of experience in different areas of dentistry, from cosmetic and restorative dentistry to surgical treatments and root canal therapy. He has a particular reputation for providing among the best dental veneers in Beverly Hills and beyond. His emphasis on patient comfort as well as keeping up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry enable him to provide his patients with among the highest quality of care in the field.

Airway in Comprehensive Treatment Planning

Diagnosis and evaluation of the airway is critical to the success for the restorative dentist. Anatomical issues related to breathing creates dysfunction of the stomatognathic system that affects the outcomes of interdisciplinary care. Treatment planning with the airway as the foundational component opens new possibilities for less invasive treatment options.

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Dr. Tiffani Dunn, DMD, AAACD

Dr. Tiffani Dunn DMD, AAACD is a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia and has proudly called Kona,
Hawai‘i, her home ever since. She is a Kois Center Graduate—the first woman in Hawai‘i to earn this
distinction—and an Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a designation held
by fewer than 400 dentists worldwide.

Dr. Dunn completed her biomimetic continuum and serves as visiting faculty with Magne Education. Her work
has been published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry as well as other respected dental journals. She is
Hawai‘i’s Key Opinion Leader for Ivoclar and the only female Ambassador for The Dental Advisor.

Dr. Dunn is passionate about dental and creative photography and enjoys lecturing to colleagues on topics
that elevate both clinical excellence and artistry in dentistry.

Foundation Before Finish: Occlusion as the Gateway to Conservative Veneers

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Dr. Taiseer Sulaiman, DDS, PhD, FICD

TAY-see-er SU-la-men is a Tenured Associate Professor and the Director of the Advanced Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials at the Adams School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned his clinical certificate in Operative Dentistry and his PhD in Dental Materials from the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Biomaterial Sciences at the University of Turku in Finland in collaboration with the Department of Operative Dentistry at UNC.

Dr. Sulaiman is a wet-handed clinician and a researcher who is passionate about bridging the gap between dental research and clinical application. Dr. Sulaiman’s research focus is on maximizing the clinical relevance of in vitro testing. He has published over 90 peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, and book chapters. He is a fellow of the International College of Dentists and a member of many academies, including the prestigious American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the Academy of Operative Dentistry.

He serves as the clinical and scientific ambassador for the Dental Advisor. He has presented on numerous national and international stages and serves as a reviewer for many peer-reviewed journals.

From Blocks to Bites: Making the Right CAD/CAM Material Choice for Everyday Restorative
Dentistry

CAD/CAM technology continues to transform restorative dentistry, offering efficient, patient- centered workflows through intraoral scanning and chairside or laboratory-based manufacturing.

A wide range of restorative materials—including ceramics, composite resins, metals, and hybrid materials—are now available through subtractive (milling) processes. However, the mechanical, optical, and physical properties of CAD/CAM materials may differ from those fabricated using
conventional techniques, influencing their clinical performance and longevity. This course provides an evidence-based overview of contemporary CAD/CAM restorative materials, with emphasis on understanding material properties, manufacturing methods, and clinical indications.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Classify the current spectrum of CAD/CAM restorative materials available for clinical use.
2. Compare the mechanical and optical properties of CAD/CAM materials with natural tooth structure and conventionally fabricated restorations.
3. Apply evidence-based criteria for material selection to optimize clinical performance and longevity of CAD/CAM restorations.

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Dr. Ed McLaren, DDS, MDC

Dr. McLaren is a Prosthodontist and Master Dental Ceramist. Dr McLaren is a retired Professor from both UCLA and UAB School of Dentistry, and an Honorary Professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He was founder and first director of the Post Graduate Esthetic Dentistry at the UCLA school of Dentistry. He was the director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry, a full time didactic and clinical program for graduate dentists. He was also the founder and director of the UCLA/LACC Master Dental Ceramist program. The post-graduate program is a full-time master ceramist program for dental technicians featuring extensive experience with the newest esthetic restorative systems. At UAB he was founder and first director of the Advanced Dental Esthetics, founder director of the Advanced Dental Esthetics, Restorative & Biomaterials Program, founder and director 3-year advanced ceramics and digital technology for technicians program, founder and director one-year esthetic and restorative fellowship Restorative & Biomaterials Program, founder and director 3-year advanced ceramics and digital technology for technicians program, founder and director one-year esthetic and restorative fellowship.

Dr. McLaren currently is the CEO of ArtOral America a private teaching institute based in Park City Utah, he maintains a private practice limited to prosthodontics and esthetic dentistry in which he did all of his own ceramics.

Dr. McLaren is still actively involved in many areas of prosthodontic and materials research and has authored or co-authored over 110 articles. He has presented numerous lectures, hands-on clinics and postgraduate courses on ceramics and esthetics across the nation and internationally. He published a book, on his ceramic techniques and features dental photographic art, entitled “The Art of Passion: Ceramics, Teeth, Faces, and Places.” He is currently working on his second book “SURFACE” creating ideal surface finish and color in dental restorations.

Creating The Illusion Of A Tooth

The role of the ceramist in the delivery of highly esthetic ceramic restorations has been significantly and forever altered by the increased development and evolution of digitally created restorations. Machines can do an adequate esthetic result for posterior teeth but to date cannot duplicate the varied layers of translucencies and colors that are necessary for acceptable esthetics in anterior teeth, especially if a single or only two teeth need to be replaced.

This lecture introduces a concept called the “DIGITAL DENTAL TEAM” DDT for short. The concept DDT incorporates digital processes in the esthetic anterior workflow but with an analog “final touch” to the restorations to create an ideal individualistic customization of the surface textures and surface color. The “team” consists of digital scanning technology, digital printing, the dentist, high strength glass ceramics, or translucent Zirconia, and a highly qualified technician who can apply the final artistic touch to make a believable restoration. Enamelizer or dental sculptor, terms I came up with to describe the person that applies the custom finish to the restoration, either texture, colorize, glaze and polish, or micro-layering porcelain and finish.

The lecture will explore optical scanning, digital designing, printing, shaping, and putting the final touch on milled veneers and other restorations. The lecture will also cover the esthetics of the individual tooth i.e., the individual form and color characteristics of teeth and the inter-relationships between teeth. A detailed 10-step process of finalizing indirect restorations will be a focus of the presentation.

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Dr. Marco Carvalho, DDS, MSc, PhD

Dr. Marco Aurelio de Carvalho currently serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Adams School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he desires to advance his clinical, research and teaching endeavors.

Dr. Marco Aurelio de Carvalho earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the Federal University of Goiás, Brazil, in 2010. He further advanced his expertise by obtaining a Master of Science in Prosthodontics from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) in 2013. In 2015, Dr. de Carvalho expanded his academic horizons as a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, under the mentorship of Professor Pascal Magne. There, he focused on the biomimetic restoration of endodontically treated teeth. In 2017, Dr. de Carvalho was awarded a PhD in Prosthodontics from Unicamp, Brazil. Following this, he completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Federal University of Goiás in 2018, where he concentrated on optimizing techniques for the adhesive rehabilitation of endodontically treated teeth (ETT). His research interests are diverse, encompassing finite element analysis, bond strength, fracture, and fatigue resistance tests.
Throughout his academic career, Dr. de Carvalho has published over 35 articles in esteemed peer-reviewed journals and contributed to four book chapters, primarily focusing on the prosthetic rehabilitation of endodontically treated teeth and implant-supported prostheses. Besides academia, Dr de Carvalho has practice in the Brazilian Center for Esthetic Dentistry in Goiania for more than 10 years, where he was responsible for the oral rehabilitation and biomimetic dentistry. Now he is a provider at the Dental Faculty Practice at UNC, serving the community in North Carolina.

A biomimetic approach when restoring endodontically treated teeth.

Immediate dentin sealing (IDS) was originally proposed to improve dentin bonding in indirect restorations and can also be applied to endodontically treated teeth (ETT), either before or after root canal therapy. However, during the multiple clinical steps of endodontic and restorative procedures, sound tooth structure is often unnecessarily removed.

This presentation introduces a conservative protocol in which dentin hybridization and biobase formation are performed before root canal (re)treatment. This strategy aims to preserve healthy tooth structure while enhancing dentin bond strength and improving fracture resistance of restored teeth. The technique, termed Immediate Pre-Endodontic Dentin Sealing (IPDS), will be presented with its biological rationale, clinical workflow, and restorative implications, along with its benefits, limitations, and clinical considerations.

Advances in adhesive dentistry have transformed the restoration of ETT, shifting from cast post-and-core systems to fiber posts and, more recently, to postless approaches. While fiber posts reduce catastrophic failures, such failures remain a concern, prompting the development of biomimetic strategies focused on repairability rather than solely on material strength. This lecture will review current evidence on adhesive approaches for ETT with extensive coronal tissue loss and discuss alternatives to the traditional retention-and-resistance concept. The roles of ferrule design, post type, and postless solutions—such as endocrowns and postless build-ups—will be explored, highlighting emerging research supporting biomimetic restoration strategies, particularly for anterior teeth.

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Dr. Brandon Mack, DDS

Dr. Brandon Mack, DDS, is a pioneering figure in the field of cosmetic dentistry and a leading advocate for
facially driven aesthetics. His groundbreaking work has positioned him as an emerging voice in the industry,
and his innovative approach is reshaping the standards of modern dentistry. Dr. Macks commitment to
excellence and his unwavering dedication to his craft have earned him widespread recognition and acclaim.
Dr. Macks educational journey laid the foundation for his illustrious career. He completed his
undergraduate studies at Xavier University of Louisiana, where he excelled academically and developed a
deep understanding of the fundamental principles of science and healthcare.
Following his undergraduate studies, Dr. Mack pursued his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree at
Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Dentistry, where he honed his clinical skills and acquired a
comprehensive knowledge of dental medicine.
Throughout his academic and professional endeavors, Dr. Mack demonstrated a keen interest in the
intersection of dentistry and facial aesthetics. He recognized the interconnected nature of oral health, facial
harmony, and overall beauty, and he was determined to revolutionize the traditional approach to cosmetic
dentistry. Driven by his vision to “change the face of dentistry,” he embarked on a mission to elevate the
standards of patient care and to redefine the concept of a perfect smile.

As a practicing dentist, Dr. Mack has distinguished himself through his innovative techniques and his unwavering
commitment to delivering exceptional results for his patients. His unique approach to cosmetic dentistry is rooted
in the principle of facially driven aesthetics, which emphasizes the importance of considering the entire facial
structure when designing smile makeovers. Dr. Macks work reflects a harmonious blend of artistry and
scientific precision, and his patients benefit from his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to enhance
their natural beauty through customized treatment plans.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Mack is a sought-after speaker and educator in the field of cosmetic
dentistry. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and expertise with fellow dental professionals, and he
frequently participates in industry conferences, workshops, and seminars to advocate for his progressive
approach to patient care.

Balancing Conservatism and Achieving Acceptable Aesthetic Outcomes: An Intentional Approach to Eliminating Aesthetic Stress

In theory, our goal is to take a conservative approach to guiding patients toward desired clinical outcomes while preserving biology, promoting longevity, and optimizing the oral environment. In an age marked by an egregious appetite for instantaneous gratification and patient-driven misinformation, it is our responsibility to serve our patients with expert understanding and responsible recommendations that help them achieve their goals. Central to this decision-making process is balancing patient autonomy with our obligation to always do the right thing.

We have developed unique strategies focused on optimizing aesthetic outcomes strategies that borrow elements of nature to create smiles more real than reality itself. This philosophical approach is conservative in nature and raises the theoretical question: Are we improving patients’ lives while respecting the oral system as a whole?

This lecture will focus on minimally invasive preparation and provisional techniques that communicate a patient’s shared vision and translate it into predictable results, within accepted aesthetic limitations.

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Marat Awdaljan, MDT

Marat Awdaljan is a dental ceramist with a passion for solving complex problems in esthetic dentistry. Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1988 to Armenian parents, Marat moved to the Netherlands with his family in 1993, where he grew up. He completed his training at the Dental Technology school in 2010, receiving the best thesis award for his work on psychology in dental technology, entitled “Key to the future.” At the age of 21, Marat was awarded the title of Master Dental Technician and began working at the dental laboratory “Natuurlijk! Tandtechniek” in Veenendaal. In 2012, he completed his training as a Clinical Dental Technician, and one year later, he became the manager and co- owner of the laboratory where he remained until 2020.

During this period, Marat traveled worldwide to meet the Masters in Dentistry, broadening his knowledge and seeking answers to persistent challenges in the field. The interviews he conducted are published in Labline Magazine.

In 2019, Marat founded MATISSE AI, a software company that offers solutions in shade matching. As the technology evolves, it expands into esthetic data and digital workflows. Marat also lectures and teaches courses worldwide, sharing his expertise and the ongoing development of these solutions with dental professionals.

Designing Color: The Next Standard in Digital Dentistry


Accurate color matching remains one of the biggest challenges in esthetic dentistry: subjective, inconsistent, and difficult to communicate between clinicians and laboratories. This lecture introduces a paradigm shift in how esthetic information moves through the digital workflow.

The session demonstrates how Matisse AI eliminates guesswork and establishes a new standard for predictable, reproducible restorations. By treating appearance as engineered data rather than artistic interpretation, this approach fundamentally changes the relationship between design and fabrication.

The lecture explores AI-driven protocols for monolithic and layered restorations, and reveals the next evolution in digital dentistry: moving beyond manual esthetics to computed outcomes.

Dr. Alina Krivitsky magne education symposium

Dr. Alina Krivitsky, DDS

Dr. Alina Krivitsky Aalam graduated with a BS in Dental Hygiene, DDS and a Certificate in Advanced Periodontics from the USC School of Dentistry. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology and Implant Dentistry. She is a Fellow of International College of Dentists and of American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry.

Society of Periodontology and USC Research Committee awarded Dr. Krivitsky Aalam for her outstanding achievement and contribution to the field of Periodontics. Dr. Krivitsky Aalam is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC in the department of Advanced Periodontics and a lecturer for the Dental Hygiene program. She is on a committee for Friends of Dentistry and serves on the Board of Councilors. Dr. Krivitsky serves as an expert advisor for he “Surviving Beautifully” book and online source dedicated to helping others with beauty issues during and after a cancer fight.

Dr. Krivitsky maintains a private practice limited to Periodontics and Reconstructive Implant Dentistry in Brentwood, California and lectures nationally and internationally.

The fall of the vertical augmentation and rise of the partial extraction therapy

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Dr. Aalam magne education symposium (2)

Dr. Alexandre Aalam, DDS, FICD

Dr. Aalam graduated with a DDS degree from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice (France). He, subsequently, specialized in Advanced Periodontics at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles (USA). Dr. Aalam is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology and a Fellow of the International College of Dentist. The French Society and the California Society of Periodontology awarded Dr. Aalam for his contribution to clinical research in the field of implant dentistry. Dr. Aalam is a Clinical Associate Professor at the USC School of Dentistry in the department of Advanced Periodontics. In 2012, Dr. Aalam was appointed as the USC dental school representative on the Board of Governor and in 2019 as a member of the Board of Counselor. He maintains a private practice in Los Angeles limited to Periodontics and Reconstructive Implant Dentistry. Dr. Aalam lectures and publishes in the field of dental implant and site development procedures

The fall of the vertical augmentation and rise of the partial extraction therapy

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Dr. Tony Rotondo magne education symposium

Dr.Tony Rotondo

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Agenda

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4:00pm-6:00pm: Badge Pick Up

7:00pm-10:00pm: Welcome Reception

6:45am-6:00pm: Registration & Badge Pick Up

6:45am-7:45am: Breakfast

7:00am-8:00am: Connect with Exhibitors

8:00am-8:20am: Welcome Remarks + Introduction by Sam Alawie & Dr. Pascal Magne

8:20am-9:05am: Dr. Taiseer Sulaiman – From Blocks to Bites: Making the Right CAD/CAM Material Choice for Everyday Restorative Dentistry

9:10am-9:55am: Dr. Brandon Mack – Balancing Conservatism and Achieving Acceptable Aesthetic Outcomes: An Intentional Approach to Eliminating Aesthetic Stress

10:00am-10:20am: Break

10:25am-10:55am: Dr. Mohamed Badwan – Unlocking the true potential of a patient smile through proper understanding of esthetic dentistry

11:00am-11:30am: Dr. Tiffani Dunn – Foundation Before Finish: Occlusion as the Gateway to Conservative Veneers

11:35am-12:35pm: Dr. Mehrdad Razaghy – Minimal Reduction, Maximum Precision: The Maryland Bridge Workflow

12:40pm-1:40pm: Lunch

1:45pm-2:15pm: Dr. August de Oliveira – Just Tell Me What To Buy: Incorporating 3D Printing In Your Everyday Practice

2:20pm-2:50pm: Dr. Victor Khatchaturian – Airway in Comprehensive Treatment Planning

2:55pm-3:15pm: Break

3:20pm-4:20pm: Dr. Marco Carvalho – A biomimetic approach when restoring endodontically treated teeth

4:25pm-5:25pm: Dr. Ed McLaren – Creating the Illusion of a Tooth

5:25pm-5:30pm: Closing Remarks by Sam Alawie and Dr. Pascal Magne

7:00pm-10:00pm: Conference After Party

6:45am-6:00pm: Registration & Badge Pick Up

6:45am-7:45am: Breakfast

7:00am-8:00am: Connect with Exhibitors

8:00am-8:20am: Welcome Remarks + Introduction by Sam Alawie & Dr. Razaghy

8:20am-9:20am: Michel Magne – The Dentofacial Diagnostic for Predictable Esthetics

9:25am-10:10am: TBD

10:15-10:35am: Break

10:40am-12:10pm: Dr. Wael Att + Dr. Florin Cofar – Interdisciplinary Aesthetic Design in the Digital Era: From Simulation to Integrated Decision-Making

12:15am-1:15pm: Lunch

1:20pm-1:50pm: Dr. Jennifer Haddad – Designing Smiles: 3D printing & the minimally invasive revolution

1:55pm-2:40pm: Marat Awdaljan – Designing Color: The Next Standard in Digital Dentistry

2:45pm-3:05pm: Break

3:10pm-4:10pm: Sam Alawie – TBD

4:15pm-5:15pm: Dr. Pascal Magne – Celebrating 30 Years of Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry

5:15pm-5:30pm: Closing Remarks by Sam Alawie

Early Bird Registration is Live!

The Magne Symposium is a global gathering for clinicians and technicians dedicated to biomimetic restorative dentistry, esthetic mastery, and bonded excellence. Explore the newest concepts, materials, and clinical strategies shaping modern restorative care, taught at the highest level by world-renowned leaders in the field.

The Evolution of Esthetic Dentistry

The 2027 Magne Symposium registration is offered at a special introductory rate for a limited time with a limited availability. Secure your seat now and save!

Early Bird Rate: $2,450

Rate expires July 5, 2026 first come first served, limited spots available.

Standard Rate: $2,950

Rate available July 6 – October 5, 2026 Subject to availability.

Final Call: $3,500

Rate available October 6, 2026 – January 5, 2027 Subject to availability.

What Your Registration Includes

  • Access to all scientific programs throughout both days
  • 13 CE Credits
  • Access to the Magne Education in-person hands-on full curriculum at an exclusive rate
  • Exclusive rate for Magne PRESSroom membership for Symposium attendees
  • Exclusive rate for on-demand courses for Symposium attendees
  • Access to world renowned Beverly Hills Dental Lab with preferred pricing
  • Breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks throughout the program
  • Admission to the Welcome Reception on Thursday evening
  • Admission to the Conference After Party on Friday evening
  • One complimentary one-on-one online mentoring session with a Magne team member
  • Exclusive rate for Magne Mentoring sessions

Celebrating You!

The Magne Symposium is, above all, a celebration of the clinicians and technicians who continue to advance restorative and esthetic dentistry at the highest level. We look forward to welcoming you, honoring your commitment to excellence, and celebrating together throughout the Symposium weekend.

Hosted At

James L. Knight Center
Ashe Auditorium
400 SE 2nd Ave
Miami, Florida, USA

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Cancellation Policy

If you request cancellation we require 120 days notice prior to March 4, 2027 for a full refund. Cancellation after 120 days will not be eligible for a refund.

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