Not elitist, but rare: Nis Rehfeldt is one of hitherto five certified 'Majesthetikers' in the world – one of todays highest awards in dentistry, for which you don't apply but are nominated. To get the 'royal touch', aspirants pass various course units, deepen their knowledge through the years – an advanced training for professionals who want to become even more professional.
Aspiration and motivation is, to give people a better quality of life. The primary objective of the majesthetic concept is to not consider teeth mere tools, but to realize their aesthetic correlations within the framework of a holistic approach in human health. This doctrine, inspired by the works of Leonardo DaVinci, was developed by the team of the renowned dental laboratory DaVinci Dental in Meckenheim, Germany. It focusses on the patient's well-being, as well as the well-being of all persons involved in the dentistry process.
This is why, first and foremost, the course units concentrate on knowledge and skills not taught at vocational schools or master schools in this form. These include advanced manual skills as well as intensive theoretical education, e.g. in the field of aesthetics and psychology. For better understanding of the team concept dentist - dental technician, 'Majesthetikers' are trained in dentist's disciplines, as well.