Smartee’s Global Expansion Takes Center Stage
HONG KONG: At the 13th Hong Kong International Dental Expo and Symposium (HKIDEAS), Smartee, a leading name in orthodontics, highlighted its cutting-edge solutions, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy. The event, which has evolved into a major international platform for dental professionals, was abuzz with activity, with Smartee’s booth drawing significant attention from industry leaders.
HKIDEAS, under the theme “Advancing Better Care in Dentistry,” has become a pivotal gathering for dental experts worldwide. The event serves as an exclusive platform for the exchange of new ideas, innovations, and market trends, addressing critical issues in the dental field. Smartee’s participation underscores its commitment to advancing orthodontic care on a global scale.
Professor Gang Shen Presents Pioneering Orthodontic Techniques
A highlight of the symposium was a lecture delivered by Professor Gang Shen, Smartee’s Chief Scientist in Research and Development. His presentation, titled “A New Orthopedic Approach Using Clear Appliances to Correct Severe Jaw Discrepancies,” focused on the challenges of facial convexity, also known as Class II malocclusion. Professor Shen introduced an original diagnostic and classification system based on facial profiles, clinical treatment strategies, and wax recording techniques.
Central to his lecture was the discussion of Smartee’s innovative invisible Mandibular Repositioning Technology, which offers a non-invasive solution for managing severe malocclusions. “This technology significantly reduces the need for jaw surgeries and teeth extractions,” Professor Shen stated, drawing enthusiastic applause from the audience for the potential this technology holds in transforming orthodontic treatments.
Smartee’s Product Portfolio Garners Attention
In addition to showcasing the GS product series that incorporates the invisible Mandibular Repositioning Technology, Smartee also introduced its self-developed dental sheets and the Disney-licensed Smartee Kinder & Smartee Teen products. These products captured the interest of numerous dental practitioners and orthodontic experts who visited the booth, keen to explore the diverse clinical applications of invisible orthodontics.
“Smartee’s commitment to expanding the scope of invisible orthodontics is evident in our broad product portfolio, designed to meet the needs of patients of all ages,” a company representative commented. The positive reception at HKIDEAS reflects the growing recognition of Smartee’s contributions to the field.
Expanding Influence Through Global Outreach
Smartee’s participation in international forums like HKIDEAS is just one facet of its broader strategy to strengthen its global presence. The company is also gaining attention through domestic lecture series across China, attracting key opinion leaders (KOLs) from countries such as France, Thailand, Japan, and beyond.
With a global network of over 64,000 doctors across 48,000 medical institutions in more than 47 countries, Smartee continues to expand its influence in the orthodontic field. To date, the company has launched over 10 aligner products, each designed to address specific malocclusion challenges, further cementing its reputation as a leader in orthodontic innovation.
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