The DCS’s membership programme supports your professional, scientific and international development in surgery and dentistry. Members benefit from exclusive access to specialist knowledge, continuing professional development, scientific events, personal exchanges and an international network.
Members gain access to a specialised online library featuring scientifically curated specialist content, literature reviews, selected research findings and information on current developments in surgery and dentistry. In addition, an exclusive literature and research service assists with targeted searches for relevant specialist information.
The membership programme offers structured continuing education formats, regular live online events, practice-oriented courses and workshops. This enables members to continuously expand their specialist knowledge and apply the latest scientific findings directly to clinical practice.
Members benefit from professional exchanges with internationally renowned speakers, professors and experts from various medical disciplines. The events combine scientific insights with practical discussion and promote direct dialogue with leading specialists.
In complex cases, membership provides access to interdisciplinary case discussions, expert advice and specialised planning tools. This gives members additional support with challenging clinical issues.
DCS membership promotes exchange with colleagues from both Germany and abroad. Members become part of an international professional community that shares knowledge, experience and the latest developments.
Members receive exclusive price benefits on selected courses, congresses and continuing professional development programmes. Furthermore, they benefit from priority access to scientific events, workshops and the Asian-European Congress.
The 7th Asia–Euro Symposium will take place from 29 June to 1 July 2026 at the Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, in Bangkok. The focus will be on modern treatment strategies for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and related musculoskeletal conditions – ranging from diagnostics and treatment planning through surgical procedures to reconstruction, live surgery, VR training and a cadaver course. The symposium brings together international expertise, scientific exchange and practice-oriented continuing education for participants from clinical, research and private practice settings.
Archive of Orofacial Data Science is an interdisciplinary scientific journal dedicated to research on the human craniofacial system. The journal publishes current studies in orofacial biology, diagnostics, therapy, and related technological innovations. Emphasizing rigorous data collection, analysis, and interpretation, it aims to advance scientific understanding of craniofacial structures, function, and pathology. By covering both basic research and clinical applications, Archive of Orofacial Data Science fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and contributes to the ongoing development of orofacial science. The journal is published by the University of Münster, provides free access to all published content, and does not charge submission fees, article processing charges (APCs), or publication fees.