Led by CDHVR Coordinator and Session Chair, Associ. Prof. Mahmut Sertac Ozdogan, CDHVR project partners delivered six oral presentations during the online programme of the21st International Hippocrates Congress in Hall B, Day 1, 3rd Session, from 13:00 to 14:30.
CDHVR project partners presented six oral papers during the online session of the 21st International Hippocrates Congress, highlighting current work in virtual reality, haptics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and digital workflow integration in dental education and clinical dentistry.
The presentations reflected the interdisciplinary scope of the CDHVR initiative and its wider academic network, bringing together work on haptic-based virtual reality, AI-supported dental analysis, real-time voxel-based simulation, automated assessment, 3D printing, and digital workflow applications in dentistry. Through these contributions, the project team shared both educational and clinical perspectives on the digital transformation of dental training.
The congress provided an important international platform for disseminating the project’s emerging outputs and related research themes. The oral presentations also demonstrated the strong academic engagement of the consortium and its commitment to innovation in curriculum development, simulation-based learning, and digital dentistry.
Oral presentations presented by the project team and partners
- Development and Implementation of a Haptic-Based Virtual Reality Curriculum for Clinical Dental Treatment: A Competency-Based Framework for CDHVR
- Virtual Reality-Based Dental Education with Automated Evaluation of Crown Preparation Quality
- Real-Time Voxel-Based Tooth Preparation for Preclinical Dental Education Using Virtual Reality
- 3D Printing and Digital Workflow in Dentistry
- Dental Ceramics and Digital Workflow
- Beyond Standard Diagnostics: Integrating Artificial Intelligence with Zebris Biometric Data for Precision Occlusion
Participation in the congress further strengthened the visibility of the CDHVR project and supported its mission to advance innovative, competency-based, and technology-enhanced dental education through international collaboration.
CDHVR project partners delivered six oral presentations at the 21st International Hippocrates Congress, presenting work on haptic VR, AI, 3D printing, automated assessment, and digital workflows in dental education and clinical dentistry.






