Private Practice Team Training
In-office training focused on intraoral scanning, esthetic workflow integration, preparation principles, laboratory communication, and cementation.
Dr. Volodymyr Kachmar presents clinical protocols, digital workflows, and emerging technologies that connect esthetic dentistry with real-world clinical decision-making.
His educational work is informed by more than 13 years of clinical experience, the development of a two-clinic digital dental practice with an integrated in-house laboratory, academic research in artificial intelligence, and the implementation of his clinical protocols by dental practices across the United States.
Yankee Dental Congress Speaker · IADR Oral Presenter · PubMed-Indexed Author · Clinician-Educator

IADR 2026 oral presentation
Dr. Kachmar’s presentations combine European clinical experience, digital practice ownership, current U.S. academic research, and real implementation inside dental practices.
His lectures are built around documented clinical cases, repeatable protocols, practical workflows, and an honest discussion of where technology improves treatment—and where it does not.
The goal is not simply to demonstrate new technology. The goal is to help clinicians understand how to apply it predictably, efficiently, and responsibly in everyday practice.

“Technology should simplify clinical decision-making — not replace it.”

Digital technology has changed how clinicians document, plan, communicate, and deliver esthetic treatment. But technology alone does not create predictable outcomes.
This presentation connects photography, intraoral scanning, digital planning, minimally invasive preparation, provisionalization, laboratory communication, and final delivery within one structured clinical workflow.
Using documented clinical cases, Dr. Kachmar explains how digital tools can support—not replace—clinical judgment throughout the esthetic treatment process.
Dr. Kachmar’s educational work extends beyond conference presentations. Dental practices in Florida, New Jersey, and New York have implemented elements of his digital esthetic workflow and veneer-preparation protocol in everyday clinical practice.
The protocol uses a structured sequence of instruments and clinical stages designed to make veneer and crown preparation more reproducible, efficient, and easier to communicate across the clinical and laboratory team.
In-office training focused on intraoral scanning, esthetic workflow integration, preparation principles, laboratory communication, and cementation.
A private dental practice integrated the protocol into anterior restorative cases during a documented implementation period.
The adopting practice reported workflow changes during the documented implementation period. Individual results vary.
After an independent practice discovered Dr. Kachmar’s educational materials online, its clinical team invited him for in-office training and subsequently integrated the 11-instrument preparation protocol into its standard workflow.
The identities of participating practices are withheld at their request.
Programs can be adapted for conferences, universities, study clubs, private dental organizations, and hands-on educational formats.
A complete overview of how photography, scanning, digital planning, minimally invasive preparation, laboratory communication, and clinical judgment come together in modern esthetic treatment.
A structured preparation workflow designed to improve predictability, surface control, scanning, laboratory communication, and clinical efficiency during veneer and crown treatment.
Case assessment, depth control, instrument sequence, preparation finishing, digital scanning, laboratory communication, cementation workflow, and clinical troubleshooting.
An evidence-based presentation on current artificial-intelligence applications in dental imaging, CBCT interpretation, root-canal segmentation, diagnostic support, and clinical decision-making.
AI-assisted CBCT analysis, root-canal segmentation, dataset limitations, accuracy and validation, clinical implementation, bias and generalizability, ethical considerations, and the difference between research performance and real-world performance.
A practical exploration of how scanning, digital design, milling, 3D printing, ceramic finishing, photography, and clinical workflows can operate as one connected system.
Intraoral scanning, exocad workflow, CAD/CAM production, in-house laboratory communication, digital case transfer, team implementation, workflow bottlenecks, and when in-house production makes clinical sense.
A modernized version of Dr. Kachmar’s original hands-on educational program on adhesive ceramic rehabilitation, digital planning, preparation, provisionalization, and final cementation.
Case selection, occlusal and esthetic planning, preparation strategy, adhesive ceramic restorations, provisionalization, digital workflow, laboratory communication, cementation, and complication prevention.
Dr. Kachmar’s educational record includes invited clinical lectures, hands-on programs, scientific presentations, research posters, judging activities, and private-practice team training in Europe and the United States.
Boston, Massachusetts
Where Art Meets Technology: Digital Esthetics in Modern Dentistry
A clinical presentation on digital esthetic workflows, veneer treatment, digital planning, photography, preparation, and laboratory communication.
The lecture recording was selected for the Massachusetts Dental Society’s Yankee University on-demand continuing-education series, scheduled for release in October 2026.
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston
Esthetic Dentistry Lecture and Veneer Hands-On Program
A combined invited lecture and hands-on veneer-training program.
Lviv, Ukraine
Digital Protocol in the Posterior Teeth Segment
An early professional lecture on digital workflows and adhesive ceramic restorations for posterior teeth.
Kyiv · Dnipro · Odesa · Lviv · Uzhhorod
Full Rehabilitation with Adhesive Ceramic Constructions: Full Protocol, Digital Approach
A multi-city lecture and hands-on educational program focused on adhesive ceramic rehabilitation and digital clinical workflows.
San Diego, California
AI for CBCT Root Canal Segmentation: A Meta-Analysis
A peer-selected oral presentation in the Digital Dentistry and Artificial Intelligence session, based on Dr. Kachmar’s research into deep-learning applications for CBCT root-canal segmentation.
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston
Accuracy of Digital Facebows Versus Analog Facebows
An academic poster examining the comparative accuracy of digital and conventional facebow workflows.
Lviv, Ukraine
A scientific presentation within the Young Scientists Symposium focused on implant-related digital and clinical concepts.
Intraoral scanning, esthetic workflows, preparation, laboratory communication, and cementation.
Digital veneer workflow, structured preparation protocol, scanning efficiency, and team implementation.
The 11-instrument veneer and crown preparation protocol, digital workflow, and clinical implementation.
Practice identities are withheld at their request.
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston
Where Art Meets Technology: A Digital Approach to Veneers
A full-day invited educational program focused on digital veneer workflows, treatment planning, minimally invasive preparation, scanning, provisionalization, and final delivery.
Massachusetts Dental Society
Where Art Meets Technology: Digital Esthetics in Modern Dentistry
An on-demand release of the Yankee Dental Congress presentation through the Massachusetts Dental Society’s continuing-education platform.
Focused clinical or scientific presentations for congresses, associations, universities, and professional dental events.
Structured educational programs combining clinical cases, digital workflows, research, and practical implementation.
Practical training in veneer preparation, digital esthetic workflows, scanning, photography, or treatment planning.
Customized in-office education designed around the practice’s existing technology, team, and clinical objectives.
Evidence-based presentations for universities, research programs, scientific meetings, and interdisciplinary audiences.
Live remote programs for dental organizations, study clubs, universities, and international professional communities.
Expert discussion on esthetic dentistry, digital workflows, AI in diagnostics, clinical education, and dental innovation.
Dr. Kachmar’s presentations can be adapted for dental students, general dentists, esthetic dentists, specialists, dental technicians, clinical teams, and practice owners.

Dr. Kachmar’s presentations are designed around real clinical decisions rather than idealized textbook cases.
Highlights from clinical lectures, scientific presentations, hands-on education, and professional dental events.
Everything event organizers need to introduce, promote, and host Dr. Volodymyr Kachmar—organized in one professionally prepared resource package.
Instead of multiple separate downloads, the complete Speaker Kit provides biographies, lecture information, promotional media, technical requirements, and professional materials in one place.
Short, medium, and extended biographies prepared for event websites, conference programs, promotional materials, and institutional introductions.
100-word · 200-word · Extended biography
Ready-to-read introductions for moderators and stage hosts.
30-second · 60-second versions
Signature lecture titles, detailed program descriptions, intended audiences, presentation formats, and continuing-education learning objectives.
Lectures · Workshops · Learning objectives
Professional fact sheet, selected career highlights, speaking experience, research background, credentials, and speaker-focused curriculum vitae.
Fact sheet · Career highlights · Speaker CV
Professional headshots, stage photography guidelines, official online profiles, and access to Dr. Kachmar's speaker reel.
Headshots · Stage media · Speaker reel
Audiovisual preferences, room and presentation setup, technical requirements, contact information, and booking details.
AV requirements · Setup · Contact information
Speaker materials are provided on request to confirmed event organizers.
For editors and journalists — visit Media & Press →Programs can be adapted to the audience’s experience level, event format, available technology, and educational objectives—from focused conference lectures to full-day clinical programs and hands-on training.
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