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Dental Day is a Polish dental continuing education and training platform offering in-person courses, online webinars, and hybrid training for dentists and oral healthcare professionals. According to its website, it is one of the larger companies in Poland’s dental training market, with 10 years of operating experience and more than 12,000 doctors trained. The platform is highly specialized: it is not a general education product, but focuses specifically on improving clinical dental skills.
Based on the collected content, the course topics are fairly broad, covering endodontics, restorative dentistry, Bonding, Flow Injection, anterior/posterior composite restorations, Onlays, prosthodontics, periodontology, pediatric dentistry, oral surgery, comprehensive treatment, occlusion, TMD, bruxism, and splint therapy. Learners can filter courses by topic, location, and instructor. In-person cities include Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Wrocław, and Gdańsk, with Online options also available.
Its main teaching selling point is its emphasis on practice. The website highlights that courses provide practical information that can be applied directly in clinical work, and that the hybrid format increases workshop practice time. The training environment also mentions small class sizes, individual workstations, professional equipment, and a positive atmosphere, all of which are important for a highly hands-on field like dentistry.
The teaching team is one of Dental Day’s main strengths. The site lists multiple instructors, including dentists, medical doctors, university teachers, specialists, published authors, and members of international professional associations. Some instructors have backgrounds in endodontics, prosthodontics, periodontology, pediatric dentistry, implantology, or dental trauma, while others have university teaching experience and publications, including academic papers and monographs. The website also emphasizes that it does not sell equipment or materials, and that its course knowledge is based on clinical experience and research, which helps reduce the risk of commercially driven content.
The collected text does not show specific prices or payment methods, nor does it clearly state whether official certification, continuing education credits, or completion certificates are provided. Therefore, when evaluating value for money, users still need to check the individual course pages to confirm fees, seat availability, duration, material costs, and certificate arrangements.
The advantages are its focused niche, detailed course segmentation, clear practice-oriented approach, strong instructor credentials, and ability to deliver in-person training across multiple cities. The drawbacks are incomplete information transparency, with pricing and certificate details missing; additionally, the site is in Polish, and in-person courses are concentrated in Poland, creating a relatively high participation barrier for users in China.
The website’s accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined from the collected text and is marked as unknown. Even if it is accessible, the course language and offline locations mean it is better suited to dental professionals practicing or studying in Europe, especially in Poland.
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dentalday.pl is an Poland Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dentalday.pl directly.