November 5, 2025

Training with Our Lithuanian Partner: Modern procedures with Comcord Fiber

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Together with our partner in Lithuania, we recently held two hands-on training sessions for dentists – in Vilnius and Kaunas – dedicated to working with modern dental fibers.

During the meetings, participants learned how to use Comcord fiber in everyday clinical situations – how to handle it efficiently, what makes it so practical, and even how to use the whole material efficiently. Because yes, with the right technique, nothing goes to waste.

The sessions were led by Dr. Grzegorz Kalbarczyk, the creator and inventor of Comcord fiber itself. He designed it with dentists in mind – for those who, like him, want to make their work faster, smarter, and more comfortable. His presentation combined real clinical cases with the story behind developing and refining fiber technology from the ground up.

Each training included an extensive workshop on models, giving dentists a chance to practice different applications, test new techniques, and discuss everything directly with Dr. Grzegorz Kalbarczyk.

We’re grateful to all participants for the great atmosphere, inspiring questions, and genuine passion for developing their skills and helping every patient. It’s always a pleasure to meet professionals who share our drive to make daily dental work best.

Vilnius

Kaunas

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