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The Second Foundation Nakao Grant Winners have been Selected

Flexceed

Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Material
Flexceed

Impreceed

Dust-free Impression Material

G-ænial™ Universal Injectable

Universal Light-Cured Radiopaque Injectable Composite

GC Gold Label Hybrid

Next Generation of Hand-Mixed, Self-Adhesive Posterior Restorative

EQUIA Forte® HT

Bulk Fill Glass Hybrid Long Term Restorative System

GC Initial® LiSi Block

Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic CAD/CAM Block

GC GRADIA® PLUS

Modular Composite System for Indirect Restorations

G-CEM ONE™

Universal Self-Adhesive Resin Cement

The Second Foundation Nakao Grant Winners have been Selected

The Second Foundation Nakao Grant Application has successfully been selected.

Foundation Nakao have received many applications for Foundation Nakao Grant globally and Foundation Nakao have finally selected 7 Grant Winners for FY 2021.

The Foundation’s aim is to contribute to the realization of a truly healthy long-living society and a high quality of life by supporting research and analysis to improve global oral health and we hope that this grant will support this activity globally.

The 3rd Grant Application is currently scheduled to be open for 67 days from September 21th, 2021 to November 24th, 2021.

We look forward to your application and thank you for your continuing support.

Winners of the 2nd Nakao Foundation Grant

Organization name

Country

Organization type Project theme
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
* Winner of the 1st Nakao Foundation Grant
Germany University Minimum Intervention Dentistry
University of Geneva Switzerland University Oral Health for Ageing Population Oral Functions
Oral Frailty
University of Hong Kong_Faculty of Dentistry Hong Kong China University Oral Health for Ageing Population Oral Frailty
University Center of Dental Medicine Basel Switzerland University Minimum Intervention Dentistry Oral Health for Ageing Population Oral Health Literacy
Karolinska Institutet Sweden University Oral Health for Ageing Population Oral Functions
Faculty of Dentistry of Otago New Zealand University Minimum Intervention Dentistry Oral Health for Ageing Population
Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry Japan University

Oral Health for Ageing Population Oral Functions