Michaela Jarešová

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Michaela Jarešová is a general dentist practicing in a private family-run clinic in the Czech Republic, with a strong focus on biomimetic dentistry and adhesive restorative techniques. She graduated from Charles University in 2017 and has since continuously refined her clinical approach through advanced education and mentorship from internationally recognized experts, including Didier Dietschi, Pascal Magne, Angelo Putignano and Simone Deliperi.
In 2024, she completed the one-year Mimétika program in bio-inspired advanced adhesive dentistry, where she developed a deeper understanding of structural biomechanics, adhesion protocols, and the clinical application of fiber-reinforced restorations under the guidance of Filip Keulemans.
Her work is centered on evidence-based clinical practice, with a particular interest in minimally invasive approaches and long-term restorative success. She is actively involved in education, contributing articles and lectures on biomimetic concepts.
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Dream bigger with direct composites- when and how fibers truly overcome fracture limits
Fractures represent a common yet often underestimated challenge in restorative dentistry. This evidence-grounded lecture explores how fiber reinforcement can extend the indications and longevity of direct composite restorations. The presentation begins by examining fractures within the broader context of the tooth’s life cycle, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and minimally invasive strategies.
Special attention will be given to the natural biomechanics of the tooth, including the concept of the compression dome and its role in stress distribution. Understanding these principles provides a biologically informed framework for restorative decision-making. Clinical and diagnostic guidelines will be discussed to help clinicians identify situations where fiber reinforcement can be used effectively.
The lecture will demonstrate how strategically applied fibers can function both as a preventive measure and as a therapeutic solution in compromised teeth. Finally, advanced adhesive protocols will be presented to support predictable bonding and long-term durability. Through a combination of biomechanical concepts and practical clinical steps, participants will gain a clearer understanding of how fiber reinforcement can safely expand the boundaries of direct restorative dentistry.


