Aldo Corbo Travels Between Korea And Thailand To Bring New Anesthesia-Free Dental Treatments To Europe

Italian dentist Aldo Corbo explores partnerships in South Korea and Thailand to introduce next-generation biomaterials for minimally invasive cavity treatment.

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Aldo Corbo, leader of the Centro Dentale Corbo, is currently traveling between South Korea and Thailand, where he is meeting companies and research centers to establish new partnerships and bring innovative technologies and biomaterials for dental health to Italy.

For over twenty years, Corbo has been dedicated to developing a modern and cutting-edge model of dentistry. Today, Centro Dentale Corbo is known throughout Europe and welcomes patients from many regions of Italy and several European countries, thanks to the quality of its treatments and its continuous focus on innovation.

During this trip between Korea and Thailand, Corbo identified a new next-generation biomaterial—an innovative gel designed to treat small cavities without the need for anesthesia.
 

This new material, developed through Asian research in the field of dental biomaterials, allows certain early-stage cavities to be treated in a minimally invasive way, in many cases avoiding the use of anesthesia and significantly reducing discomfort for patients.

It is a particularly important innovation for those who fear dental procedures or prefer faster and less invasive treatments.

According to Aldo Corbo, the pursuit of increasingly advanced solutions represents a responsibility toward patients:

“In the healthcare sector, one must not think only about profit, but above all about people’s health. That is why I often travel abroad—to meet researchers and companies developing innovative technologies and bring them to our center.”

The new biomaterial will now be studied and integrated into the clinical protocols of Centro Dentale Corbo, with the aim of offering treatments that are increasingly modern, effective, and comfortable.

The philosophy of the center has remained the same for more than twenty years: to anticipate the future of dentistry by bringing innovation, research, and quality directly into the service of patients.