PROGRAM
THURSDAY – 7 January 2027
Pre-conference Day
– Examination Day
9.00 - 11.00
Written Examination – Implantology Curriculum
Written Examination – Diplomate Degree
Written Examination – Implant Skills 019
9.00 - 11.00
Written Examination – Implantology Curriculum
Written Examination – Diplomate Degree
Written Examination – Implant Skills 019
11.00 - 13.00
Exam Grading
COFFEE BREAK
11.00 - 13.00
Exam Grading
COFFEE BREAK
13.00 - 14.00
LUNCH
13.00 - 14.00
LUNCH
15.00 - 19.00
Implant Skills Examination
15.00 - 19.00
Implant Skills Examination
8 January 2027
FRIDAY
8.30 - 9.00
Registration
8.30 - 9.00
Registration
9.00 - 9.15
Opening Ceremony
9.00 - 9.15
Opening Ceremony
9.15 - 10.00
Andrzej Szwarczyński, DDS, PhD
Full-Arch Immediate Rehabilitation: Contemporary Solutions with Segmental Guides and Subperiosteal Implants
This lecture provides an overview of contemporary approaches to full-arch rehabilitation performed within a single surgical procedure, particularly for patients with terminal dentition requiring All-on-X treatment concepts.
The presentation will cover digital treatment planning workflows, including CBCT analysis, implant positioning, intraoral scanning, and laboratory integration. Special emphasis will be placed on modular surgical guide systems designed to facilitate accurate and intuitive implant placement, often in conjunction with regenerative procedures.
The concept of “Zero Bone Loss” through passive fit of screw-retained prostheses will be discussed as a key factor in minimizing biomechanical stress and improving long-term outcomes.
For patients presenting with severe bone deficiencies, individualized IUXTA 3D subperiosteal implants will be introduced as an alternative treatment option, enabling immediate rehabilitation without extensive bone grafting procedures. Indications, limitations, advantages, and potential complications of these treatment concepts will also be critically reviewed.
9.15 - 10.00
Andrzej Szwarczyński, DDS, PhD
Full-Arch Immediate Rehabilitation: Contemporary Solutions with Segmental Guides and Subperiosteal Implants
This lecture provides an overview of contemporary approaches to full-arch rehabilitation performed within a single surgical procedure, particularly for patients with terminal dentition requiring All-on-X treatment concepts.
The presentation will cover digital treatment planning workflows, including CBCT analysis, implant positioning, intraoral scanning, and laboratory integration. Special emphasis will be placed on modular surgical guide systems designed to facilitate accurate and intuitive implant placement, often in conjunction with regenerative procedures.
The concept of “Zero Bone Loss” through passive fit of screw-retained prostheses will be discussed as a key factor in minimizing biomechanical stress and improving long-term outcomes.
For patients presenting with severe bone deficiencies, individualized IUXTA 3D subperiosteal implants will be introduced as an alternative treatment option, enabling immediate rehabilitation without extensive bone grafting procedures. Indications, limitations, advantages, and potential complications of these treatment concepts will also be critically reviewed.
10.00 - 11.15
Konstantinos Valavanis, DDS - Part 1
The Transitional Zone in Immediate Implant Placement: A Key Element of Surgical and Implant Treatment Planning
The transition zone plays a critical role in achieving predictable esthetic and functional outcomes following immediate implant placement. This lecture focuses on the biological and clinical challenges associated with tooth extraction and the subsequent dimensional changes of hard and soft tissues.
Special attention will be given to the importance of the buccal plate and bundle bone in post-extraction remodeling, as well as the influence of surgical techniques on tissue preservation. The consequences of extraction-related soft tissue changes and their impact on esthetic outcomes will also be discussed.
The presentation highlights the transition zone as a strategic area requiring careful surgical and prosthetic planning. Regenerative procedures and provisional restorations will be examined as essential tools for tissue management and long-term stability.
10.00 - 11.15
Konstantinos Valavanis, DDS - Part 1
The Transitional Zone in Immediate Implant Placement: A Key Element of Surgical and Implant Treatment Planning
The transition zone plays a critical role in achieving predictable esthetic and functional outcomes following immediate implant placement. This lecture focuses on the biological and clinical challenges associated with tooth extraction and the subsequent dimensional changes of hard and soft tissues.
Special attention will be given to the importance of the buccal plate and bundle bone in post-extraction remodeling, as well as the influence of surgical techniques on tissue preservation. The consequences of extraction-related soft tissue changes and their impact on esthetic outcomes will also be discussed.
The presentation highlights the transition zone as a strategic area requiring careful surgical and prosthetic planning. Regenerative procedures and provisional restorations will be examined as essential tools for tissue management and long-term stability.
11.15 - 11.45
COFFEE BREAK
11.15 - 11.45
COFFEE BREAK
11.45 - 13.00
Konstantinos Valavanis, DDS - Part 2
The Transitional Zone in Immediate Implant Placement: A Key Element of Surgical and Implant Treatment Planning
The transition zone plays a critical role in achieving predictable esthetic and functional outcomes following immediate implant placement. This lecture focuses on the biological and clinical challenges associated with tooth extraction and the subsequent dimensional changes of hard and soft tissues.
Special attention will be given to the importance of the buccal plate and bundle bone in post-extraction remodeling, as well as the influence of surgical techniques on tissue preservation. The consequences of extraction-related soft tissue changes and their impact on esthetic outcomes will also be discussed.
The presentation highlights the transition zone as a strategic area requiring careful surgical and prosthetic planning. Regenerative procedures and provisional restorations will be examined as essential tools for tissue management and long-term stability.
11.45 - 13.00
Konstantinos Valavanis, DDS - Part 2
The Transitional Zone in Immediate Implant Placement: A Key Element of Surgical and Implant Treatment Planning
The transition zone plays a critical role in achieving predictable esthetic and functional outcomes following immediate implant placement. This lecture focuses on the biological and clinical challenges associated with tooth extraction and the subsequent dimensional changes of hard and soft tissues.
Special attention will be given to the importance of the buccal plate and bundle bone in post-extraction remodeling, as well as the influence of surgical techniques on tissue preservation. The consequences of extraction-related soft tissue changes and their impact on esthetic outcomes will also be discussed.
The presentation highlights the transition zone as a strategic area requiring careful surgical and prosthetic planning. Regenerative procedures and provisional restorations will be examined as essential tools for tissue management and long-term stability.
13.00 - 14.00
LUNCH
13.00 - 14.00
LUNCH
14.00 - 15.15
Georgios Romanos, DDS, PhD - Part 1
Immediate Loading: Evidence-Based Concepts for Predictable Long-Term Outcomes
Immediate loading has become one of the most influential concepts in modern implant dentistry, offering reduced treatment times and faster restoration of function and esthetics. Drawing on more than three decades of clinical and scientific experience, Prof. Romanos will present evidence supporting immediate loading protocols using platform-switched implant systems.
The lecture will explore the biological and mechanical factors influencing crestal bone stability and long-term treatment success. Particular attention will be given to clinically proven protocols that allow predictable implementation of immediate loading in everyday practice.
Combining scientific evidence with extensive clinical experience, this presentation provides practical guidance for clinicians seeking predictable and durable treatment outcomes.
14.00 - 15.15
Georgios Romanos, DDS, PhD - Part 1
Immediate Loading: Evidence-Based Concepts for Predictable Long-Term Outcomes
Immediate loading has become one of the most influential concepts in modern implant dentistry, offering reduced treatment times and faster restoration of function and esthetics. Drawing on more than three decades of clinical and scientific experience, Prof. Romanos will present evidence supporting immediate loading protocols using platform-switched implant systems.
The lecture will explore the biological and mechanical factors influencing crestal bone stability and long-term treatment success. Particular attention will be given to clinically proven protocols that allow predictable implementation of immediate loading in everyday practice.
Combining scientific evidence with extensive clinical experience, this presentation provides practical guidance for clinicians seeking predictable and durable treatment outcomes.
15.15 - 15.45
COFFEE BREAK
15.15 - 15.45
COFFEE BREAK
17.15 - 18.15
PSI General Assembly
17.15 - 18.15
PSI General Assembly
20.30 - 02.00
Congress Party
20.30 - 02.00
Congress Party
9 January 2027
SATURDAY
9.30 - 10.45
Joseph Choukroun, MD - Part 1
Osteoimmunology: Redefining Modern Implant Dentistry and Bone Grafting Procedures
Osteoimmunology is redefining the understanding of bone healing and regeneration in implant dentistry. This lecture explores the complex interactions between the immune system and bone metabolism, and their influence on implant treatment outcomes.
Topics will include the role of inflammation as a physiological component of healing, the impact of immune balance on bone cell function, and oxidative stress as a potential risk factor for treatment failure. The importance of optimizing the biological environment before implant placement will also be addressed.
Current concepts in antibiotic therapy, the immunomodulatory effects of platelet concentrates (PRF), and emerging clinical protocols such as open wound healing will be presented. The lecture will further examine peri-implantitis from an immunological perspective and discuss how osteoimmunological principles can contribute to more predictable long-term clinical success.
9.30 - 10.45
Joseph Choukroun, MD - Part 1
Osteoimmunology: Redefining Modern Implant Dentistry and Bone Grafting Procedures
Osteoimmunology is redefining the understanding of bone healing and regeneration in implant dentistry. This lecture explores the complex interactions between the immune system and bone metabolism, and their influence on implant treatment outcomes.
Topics will include the role of inflammation as a physiological component of healing, the impact of immune balance on bone cell function, and oxidative stress as a potential risk factor for treatment failure. The importance of optimizing the biological environment before implant placement will also be addressed.
Current concepts in antibiotic therapy, the immunomodulatory effects of platelet concentrates (PRF), and emerging clinical protocols such as open wound healing will be presented. The lecture will further examine peri-implantitis from an immunological perspective and discuss how osteoimmunological principles can contribute to more predictable long-term clinical success.
10.45 - 11.15
COFFEE BREAK
10.45 - 11.15
COFFEE BREAK
11.15 - 12.30
Joseph Choukroun, MD - Part 2
Osteoimmunology: Redefining Modern Implant Dentistry and Bone Grafting Procedures
Osteoimmunology is redefining the understanding of bone healing and regeneration in implant dentistry. This lecture explores the complex interactions between the immune system and bone metabolism, and their influence on implant treatment outcomes.
Topics will include the role of inflammation as a physiological component of healing, the impact of immune balance on bone cell function, and oxidative stress as a potential risk factor for treatment failure. The importance of optimizing the biological environment before implant placement will also be addressed.
Current concepts in antibiotic therapy, the immunomodulatory effects of platelet concentrates (PRF), and emerging clinical protocols such as open wound healing will be presented. The lecture will further examine peri-implantitis from an immunological perspective and discuss how osteoimmunological principles can contribute to more predictable long-term clinical success.
11.15 - 12.30
Joseph Choukroun, MD - Part 2
Osteoimmunology: Redefining Modern Implant Dentistry and Bone Grafting Procedures
Osteoimmunology is redefining the understanding of bone healing and regeneration in implant dentistry. This lecture explores the complex interactions between the immune system and bone metabolism, and their influence on implant treatment outcomes.
Topics will include the role of inflammation as a physiological component of healing, the impact of immune balance on bone cell function, and oxidative stress as a potential risk factor for treatment failure. The importance of optimizing the biological environment before implant placement will also be addressed.
Current concepts in antibiotic therapy, the immunomodulatory effects of platelet concentrates (PRF), and emerging clinical protocols such as open wound healing will be presented. The lecture will further examine peri-implantitis from an immunological perspective and discuss how osteoimmunological principles can contribute to more predictable long-term clinical success.
12.30 - 13.30
Ceremonia wręczenia certyfikatów PSI i ICOI
PSI & ICOI Certification Ceremony
Wręczenie certyfikatów:
- Curriculum Implantologii PSI
- ICOI Fellowship
- ICOI Diplomate
- Umiejętność w zakresie implantologii stomatologicznej
Presentation of certificates awarded to graduates of the PSI Implant Dentistry Curriculum, ICOI Fellowship, ICOI Diplomate and the Ministry-recognized Professional Skill in Implant Dentistry.
12.30 - 13.30
Ceremonia wręczenia certyfikatów PSI i ICOI
PSI & ICOI Certification Ceremony
Wręczenie certyfikatów:
- Curriculum Implantologii PSI
- ICOI Fellowship
- ICOI Diplomate
- Umiejętność w zakresie implantologii stomatologicznej
Presentation of certificates awarded to graduates of the PSI Implant Dentistry Curriculum, ICOI Fellowship, ICOI Diplomate and the Ministry-recognized Professional Skill in Implant Dentistry.
13.30 - 14.30
LUNCH
13.30 - 14.30
LUNCH
14.30 - 15.15
Adriano Azaripour, DDS, PhD
Hard and Soft Tissue Management Around Dental Implants
Peri-implant soft tissues play a fundamental role in achieving long-term implant success and optimal esthetic outcomes. Beyond their protective function, they significantly influence peri-implant health, tissue stability, and patient satisfaction. Insufficient soft tissue volume or quality has been associated with a higher risk of recession, inflammation, and compromised esthetics.
This lecture reviews the biological principles governing peri-implant soft tissue behavior, with particular focus on keratinized mucosa, tissue thickness, and the biological seal around implants. Key risk factors affecting soft tissue stability—including implant positioning, surgical timing, and prosthetic design—will be analyzed.
Evidence-based treatment strategies ranging from preventive measures to advanced surgical interventions will be presented. Techniques such as soft tissue augmentation, connective tissue grafting, and the use of biomaterials will be critically evaluated with regard to indications, clinical outcomes, and long-term predictability.
14.30 - 15.15
Adriano Azaripour, DDS, PhD
Hard and Soft Tissue Management Around Dental Implants
Peri-implant soft tissues play a fundamental role in achieving long-term implant success and optimal esthetic outcomes. Beyond their protective function, they significantly influence peri-implant health, tissue stability, and patient satisfaction. Insufficient soft tissue volume or quality has been associated with a higher risk of recession, inflammation, and compromised esthetics.
This lecture reviews the biological principles governing peri-implant soft tissue behavior, with particular focus on keratinized mucosa, tissue thickness, and the biological seal around implants. Key risk factors affecting soft tissue stability—including implant positioning, surgical timing, and prosthetic design—will be analyzed.
Evidence-based treatment strategies ranging from preventive measures to advanced surgical interventions will be presented. Techniques such as soft tissue augmentation, connective tissue grafting, and the use of biomaterials will be critically evaluated with regard to indications, clinical outcomes, and long-term predictability.
15.15 - 16.00
Topic to be provided soon
15.15 - 16.00
Topic to be provided soon
16.00 - 16.30
COFFEE BREAK
16.00 - 16.30
COFFEE BREAK
16.30 - 18.30
Marius Steigmann, DDS, PhD
Correction of soft tissue failures arround implants
Abstract to be provided soon
16.30 - 18.30
Marius Steigmann, DDS, PhD
Correction of soft tissue failures arround implants
Abstract to be provided soon
