University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
Dr. Morse Bayadse completed Dental School at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in 2016, following a rigorous academic path Dr. Bayadse has excelled academically and professionally. He has served since 2016 as a Research Associate in the Department of Dental Prosthetics and Materials Science at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Responsibilities include student training and patient care, with a focus on digital workflow, implantology, dental prosthetics, and aesthetic dentistry. Currently, Dr. Bayadse is pursuing a Ph.D. in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, investigating the effects of cold atmospheric pressure plasma on dental material wettability.
Dr. Bayadse holds certifications in periodontology and endodontics and is proficient in Arabic, Hebrew, German, and English, with advanced skills in dental software such as CEREC, inLab, Exoplan, and ExoCAD.
I am delighted to recommend the Master of Science in Personalized Oral Implantology and Periodontology (MPOIP) to all dental professionals seeking to elevate their expertise. As a Senior Physician, I will be teaching key aspects of digital workflow, digital operation planning, and the prosthetic planning of prostheses. This program uniquely combines oral surgery, periodontology, and prosthodontics, promoting an interdisciplinary approach to dental education. The integration of these fields ensures that our students gain a holistic understanding of patient care, equipping them with the skills to perform advanced procedures with precision. The MPOIP program emphasizes the importance of cutting-edge digital techniques, offering comprehensive training in the latest advancements. This interdisciplinary approach not only enhances the learning experience but also prepares our graduates to provide innovative and effective treatments. I strongly encourage all aspiring dental specialists to join this program and benefit from its thorough and forward-thinking curriculum.”