Seoul, February 8, 2026 — A dental education research institute has achieved a significant milestone in safety standards. On February 4th, the ‘Kyobo Redevelopment Laboratory’ received the ‘Safety Management Excellent Laboratory Certification’ from the Ministry of Science and ICT, signaling a commitment to rigorous safety protocols in dental research.
Elevating Safety in Dental Research and Education
The certification recognizes labs that prioritize safety and serve as models for others in the field.
- The ‘Safety Management Excellent Laboratory Certification’ aims to bolster safety within science and technology laboratories.
- Kyobo Redevelopment Laboratory, supported by Osstem Implant, focuses on advanced dental clinical development.
- The lab utilizes realistic practice models and extensive patient data to enhance educational effectiveness.
- Osstem Implant’s Training Center has educated over 140,000 dentists globally by the end of 2025.
This certification isn’t just a badge of honor; it’s a proactive step to strengthen safety management capabilities in science and technology labs and to highlight best practices. Kyobo Redevelopment Laboratory, a facility established by Osstem Implant, is designed to support cutting-edge dental clinical development. The lab boasts a remarkably realistic environment, complete with practice models and a wealth of patient data, allowing for immersive and effective training.
What makes a dental research lab truly excellent in safety management? It’s a combination of a stable environment, continuous improvement, and a dedication to providing students with the safest possible learning experience.
A Hub for Advanced Dental Training
Osstem Implant is a leader in dental clinical practice development, providing high-quality textbooks, training materials, and a comprehensive education system—both online and offline—led by top clinical experts. The Osstem Implant Training Center (OIC), founded in 2002, has already trained a staggering 140,000 dentists from around the world as of the end of 2025.
Director In-ho Cho of the Osstem Implant Dental Research Institute emphasized the importance of this achievement. “During the process of preparing for and obtaining certification, we identified the level of the laboratory’s stable environment and set a direction for continuous maintenance and improvement,” he said. “Going forward, we will strive to develop teaching materials that will contribute to the development of dental clinical practice in a safer and more systematic research environment and provide practical help to students’ learning.”
