Modern implantology is constantly evolving through scientific and digital advances. The symposium “Biological Stability – Esthetics – Occlusion and Digital Workflow”, held in Vietnam on July 11–12, 2026, offers a complete immersion into today’s most advanced clinical approaches.
Built around four fundamental pillars — biology, esthetics, occlusion, and digital dentistry — this event aims to provide practitioners with reliable and reproducible solutions to improve the predictability and long-term success of implant treatments.
The symposium will place particular emphasis on peri-implant biological stability, a key factor in long-term success.
The lectures will notably address:
This evidence-based approach is designed to help practitioners optimize their clinical protocols while ensuring more secure and predictable outcomes.
Esthetic implantology will also be a major focus of the program.
Participants will explore advanced concepts aimed at achieving the right balance between:
The goal is to achieve restorations that are both functional and naturally integrated into the patient’s smile.
Occlusal considerations will be thoroughly examined in order to improve force distribution on implant-supported restorations.
A well-designed occlusion directly contributes to:
The symposium will dedicate significant attention to digital workflows, which have become essential in modern implantology.
From 3D planning and guided surgery to CAD/CAM restoration manufacturing, participants will discover how digital technologies improve:
This integrated vision of implantology combines biological principles with the performance of digital tools to meet the demands of contemporary clinical practice.
€1,600
The package includes:
€1,100
€600
€1,100
More than just a congress, this symposium aims to be a true platform for exchange and inspiration for practitioners seeking to integrate biologically guided and digitally supported protocols.
For two days, Vietnam will host an international meeting dedicated to clinical excellence and the advancement of modern implant care.