We are still finalizing and expanding the preliminary programme below.
Stay tuned, as we will soon be announcing additional speakers, lectures, and workshops.
Anterior maxillary bone & soft tissue reconstruction
The anterior maxillary vertical defect is a complex challenge since the vertical defect resulting in a loss of facial support. This results in asymmetrical and unsupported facial appearance that is greatly disturbing to the patient.
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Flap design including the position of crestal incision position as well as the extension of the flap greatly depends on the vestibular depth, amount of keratinized tissue available. Minimally invasive flap management using the periosteo-elastic technique is crucial part of better soft tissue healing, but also in the prevention of any infraorbital nerve branch or arterial injuries. Techniques such as the suborbicularis preparation, the periosteoplasty, the papilla shift are going to be demonstrated and explained during high quality video presentations.
Minimally invasive bone harvesting techniques, membrane adaptation and fixation techniques are also going to be demonstrated in conjunction with digital membrane placements. Combination of vertical ridge and sinus augmentation is a frequently needed surgical procedure in the reconstruction of the posterior maxilla. In severely defective cases the clinician must master techniques such as the “Island technique”, the “Atomic bomb design” are essentials for success.
The art of hard and soft tissue management in periodontal and peri-implant tissue reconstruction
Recent developments in periodontal and peri-implant reconstruction have introduced a new era of minimally invasive, patient-centered surgical approaches.
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Tooth-retention procedures involving regenerative periodontal surgery have been extensively documented over the last two decades, and innovative flap designs have contributed to improved clinical outcomes with reduced patient morbidity.
Nevertheless, certain clinical conditions still require tooth extraction, and implant therapy remains one of the most predictable alternatives for tooth replacement. When natural dentition and dental implants coexist, treatment planning and surgical execution become more complex due to anatomical, biological, and vascular differences between teeth and implants.
Blood supply, soft tissue handling, flap thickness, flap design, passive adaptation, and tension control are essential determinants of surgical success, particularly in guided bone regeneration and peri-implant tissue reconstruction. Even when these critical factors are carefully controlled, hard and soft tissue deficiencies resulting from previous therapies, anatomical limitations, or disease-related tissue loss may create significant clinical challenges.
This lecture will highlight contemporary surgical concepts and clinical strategies for managing hard and soft tissues around teeth and implants, with particular emphasis on biologically driven decision-making, minimally invasive flap design, wound stability, and the pursuit of predictable reconstructive outcomes.
Flapless immediate replacement in the aesthetic zone, using 1 abutment 1 time : The new normal!
Anterior replacement, why wait if you can do it right away?
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• The science behind immediate replacement.
• Bone and soft tissue preservation: procedure and clinical benefits.
• Clinical case, from planning to final restoration.
• Long term outcome, vertical compensation.
Implants in the aesthetic area: prosthetic perspectives, digital workflow & decision-making
Delivering successful outcomes in the aesthetic area demands a clear understanding of multiple factors, from post-extraction socket biology to precise selection of prosthetic components.
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This lecture will provide a comprehensive guide, from the surgical, digital planning protocols and the restorative aspects of the treatment.
Covering a spectrum of topics, the lecture will provide indispensable knowledge on immediate and delayed placement protocols, hard and soft tissue augmentation techniques, and a clear decision-making framework tailored for the restorative aspect of the treatment, from the temporary to the definitive restoration.
Key points:
• Exploring immediate and delayed placement protocols for tooth replacements in the aesthetic zone.
• Understanding the importance of hard and soft tissue augmentation for achieving optimal aesthetic outcomes.
• Decision-making and selection of prosthetic components
• Understanding the importance of the provisional restoration and how to transition from the provisional to the final implant restoration
Primordial, primary & secondary prevention in implant dentistry: biological, technical & procedural aspects
During this lecture, within the limited time available, I will provide an overview of the main biological, surgical, prosthetic and technical principles that enable the clinician to prevent biological complications and ensure long-term implant success.
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The presentation will then focus on the analysis of patient-related and site-related risk factors that may compromise implant therapy outcomes. Particular attention will be given to biofilm-related aspects and to modern professional techniques
for its periodic removal, in accordance with current clinical guidelines, on screw-retained and cement-retained prosthetic crowns as well as full-arch implant-supported prosthetic structures.
The selection of materials, instruments and non-surgical approaches plays a crucial role both in primary prevention, aimed at maintaining peri-implant health without damaging prosthetic restorations or implant components, and in the treatment of peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis.
Special emphasis will be placed on the Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) protocol, which will be described in detail, with its clinical applications demonstrated through video presentations.
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Full-arch implant cases and minimally invasive veneers using the same material in high-quality dentistry.
This lecture examines the clinical application of contemporary zirconia-based restorative concepts across two fundamentally different indications: full-arch implant rehabilitations and minimally invasive veneer treatments.
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Using KATANA Zirconia as a central example, the presentation demonstrates how modern multilayer zirconia systems can be applied consistently in both high-load, implant-supported reconstructions and highly esthetic, tooth-preserving anterior restorations.
Through detailed case presentations, the workflow from digital treatment planning and prosthetic design to preparation concepts and adhesive cementation protocols is systematically analyzed. Particular attention is given to how utilizing the same zirconia system across different indications can streamline laboratory procedures, enhance esthetic consistency, and improve interdisciplinary communication.
Participants will gain practical insights into indication-driven material selection, minimally invasive preparation strategies, and integrated clinical–technical workflows. The lecture provides evidence-based guidance for optimizing function, esthetics, and efficiency, illustrating how a unified, material-centered approach can elevate the quality and predictability of modern restorative and implant dentistry.
WORKSHOP / MASTERCLASS
Tension-free primary wound closure with modified periosteal releasing technique
The number of participants is limited.
Advances in microsurgical concepts, biomaterials, and regenerative procedures have expanded the possibilities for reconstructing deficient periodontal and peri-implant tissues.
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However, despite these technical developments, the fundamental principles of biology remain unchanged.
Blood supply, atraumatic soft tissue handling, flap thickness, flap design, passive flap advancement, and tension-free primary wound closure are critical factors for achieving predictable surgical outcomes. Among these, flap release and wound closure are particularly important in regenerative and augmentation procedures, where tissue stability and vascular preservation directly influence healing.
This hands-on workshop will focus on the clinical principles and technical execution of a modified periosteal releasing technique for achieving passive flap advancement and tension-free primary wound closure. Participants will review the differences between full-thickness and split-thickness flap preparation, learn key hand movements for controlled tissue reflection and release, and practice suturing strategies designed to stabilize the wound while minimizing surgical trauma.
Objectives:
– Understand the characteristics and clinical indications of full-thickness and split-thickness flaps.
– Perform controlled flap reflection and periosteal release with improved hand movement and tissue awareness.
– Recognize excessive tissue release and apply strategies to minimize trauma.
– Stabilize the wound using simple and advanced suturing techniques.
Predictable Immediate Implants through Digital Workflow and Soft Tissue Management
The number of participants is limited.
The hands-on session offers a practical, simulation‑based experience designed to integrate all concepts covered throughout the digital implant workflow.
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Using an anatomical model and a fully adapted surgical guide, participants will work through the key steps of immediate implant therapy in the esthetic zone, combining surgical execution with provisional and soft‑tissue considerations.
During the session, clinicians will practice essential skills such as immediate implant placement, hard‑ and soft‑tissue management, and provisionalization on a model designed to replicate real clinical scenarios.
By progressing through this coordinated sequence, participants will develop confidence in performing guided implant placement, managing peri‑implant tissues, and integrating provisional restorations as part of a comprehensive, esthetically focused treatment workflow.
Flapless immediate replacement in the aesthetic zone
The number of participants is limited.
Introduction: Design, material and unique features – 1 abutment 1 time.
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Content:
– Step-by-step workflow: from intake to temporary restoration
– Digital planning in a FIIPP procedure
– Surgical protocol including abutment selection
– Temporary and final prosthetic solutions.
– Case studies with aesthetically challenging situations
Learning objectives:
– Case selection and planning immediate anterior cases
– Performing a FIIPP procedure – from a surgical and prosthetic perspective.
– Temporary and final restorations, design, emergence profile and materials
Surgical techniques for clinical crown lengthening
The number of participants is limited.
Introduction: The course is intended for dentists who deal with the aesthetic and functional challenges of reduced clinical crowns in their practice.
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The course is intended for dentists who deal with the aesthetic and functional challenges of reduced clinical crowns in their practice. Such patients often require complex prosthetic solutions that cannot meet aesthetic needs unless a surgical procedure of clinical crown lengthening is performed.
The purpose of the course is to acquaint participants with surgical techniques for the clinical crown lengthening. They will have the opportunity to practice on an animal model, and the decision criteria for proper planning of further therapy will be explained. Participants will be introduced to surgical instruments, the basics of surgical flap design, and the closure of the surgical field.
Masterclass: CERABIEN™ MiLai and KATANA™ Zirconia in adhesive aesthetic prosthodontics
The number of participants is limited.
The evolution of ceramic materials and adhesive protocols now allows clinicians and technicians to achieve highly aesthetic, minimally invasive, and predictable restorations, even in the most complex clinical situations.
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This lecture will explore the integration between KATANA™ Zirconia and the layered ceramic system CERABIEN™ MiLai, focusing on workflows and protocols dedicated to modern adhesive aesthetic prosthetics.
Through clinical cases and practical applications, the presentation will illustrate:
• the criteria for selecting zirconia according to aesthetic and biomechanical requirements
• the aesthetic potential of micro-layering techniques with CERABIEN™ MiLai
• preparation, characterization, and finishing protocols
• adhesive strategies to achieve optimal shade integration, reliability, and long-term durability