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Myles Christopher Hübener

Myles Hübener is a key dentist at the SWISS BIOHEALTH CLINIC. In addition to his clinical work, he serves as a lecturer, including for the German Society of Implantology (DGI), where he has been teaching a module of the implantology curriculum since 2024. In addition, he is the author of numerous professional articles and is actively involved in supporting and leading clinical studies in the field of ceramic implantology. His scientific work contributes to the further development of modern, metal-free implant solutions.

He is often the first point of contact for patients at the clinic during initial examinations. In daily practice, his activities cover a broad spectrum of dentistry—from diagnostics and treatment planning to surgical procedures and prosthetic restorations.

Working closely with his colleagues, he thus covers a large part of the clinical workflow—particularly in areas requiring individualized diagnostics, coordination, and a comprehensive understanding of medical care. Major surgical procedures and complex prosthetic restorations are performed through specialized collaboration within the team.

Beyond his clinical practice, he is a significant figure in dental education and research:

  • Lecturing: Since 2024, he has taught for the German Society of Implantology (DGI) as part of their implantology curriculum.
  • Research & Authorship: He has authored numerous professional articles and leads clinical studies focused on ceramic implantology.
  • Innovation: His scientific contributions are centered on advancing metal-free, modern implant solutions.

CAREER

Myles Hübener grew up in a small town in northern Germany and became the first dentist in his family. At 18, he moved abroad to pursue his dream of studying dentistry in the international program at Pomeranian Medical University. Despite the challenges of studying abroad, he successfully completed his studies in the minimum time and graduated with magna cum laude honors. After spending a year in general dentistry at the university dental clinic, Myles Hübener expanded his expertise in a private dental practice in Germany. There, the focus was on aesthetic treatments with state-of-the-art equipment, and he had the opportunity to work specifically with patients who suffered from dental anxiety. This experience gave him a deeper understanding of how to connect with patients, treat them, and meet their individual needs for a successful outcome.

Early in his career, Myles Hübener was drawn to biological dentistry. Before starting at the Swiss Biohealth Clinic, he pursued extensive training on the groundbreaking potential of this field to restore health and improve quality of life. He realized that our teeth are deeply connected to our overall health and well-being. Through the Swiss Biohealth concept, Myles Hübener is able to help his patients regain their health by utilizing the latest methods and technologies, including a nearly fully digital workflow that ensures maximum efficiency and comfort for the patient. This advanced environment allows him to combine precision and innovation with the time and care every patient deserves.

In addition, he is the author of numerous specialist articles and is actively involved in supervising and leading clinical trials in the field of ceramic implantology. His scientific work contributes to the further development of modern, metal-free implant solutions.

He is often the first point of contact for patients at the clinic during their initial consultations. In his daily practice, his work covers a broad spectrum of dentistry – from diagnostics and treatment planning through surgical procedures to prosthetic restorations.

Working closely with his colleagues, he thus covers a large part of the clinical processes – particularly where individual diagnostics, coordination and a comprehensive understanding of medicine are required. Major surgical procedures and complex prosthetic restorations are carried out through specialised collaboration within the team.