The prestigious Nobel Biocare Global Symposium is set to return from May 30 to June 1, 2025, at the Bellagio Hotel and Convention Center in Las Vegas. Drawing an expected 1,500 attendees, this event promises to be a premier platform for exploring the latest advancements in dental implantology, refining clinical workflows, and fostering connections with global leaders in the field. The detailed event programme will be unveiled next month, featuring over 60 sessions, including 30 hands-on workshops and live surgical demonstrations.
Digital Transformation in Implantology
The 2025 symposium will spotlight the transformative role of digital tools in implantology. As digital innovation continues to reshape the field, the event will offer attendees practical training on seamless digital workflows designed to enhance both clinical accuracy and patient satisfaction. One key focus will be full-arch digital workflows, with hands-on sessions and masterclasses on cutting-edge technologies such as iCam photogrammetry, dynamic navigated surgery, 3D printing, DTX Studio software, intraoral scanning, and guided surgery protocols. These sessions will give practitioners the opportunity to engage with the latest digital solutions, gaining firsthand experience of how these tools simplify procedures and optimize treatment outcomes.
Mastering Complex Procedures and Managing Complications
For those looking to refine their surgical expertise, a dedicated track on full-arch surgery will address advanced techniques, including the All-on-4 treatment concept and the quad zygomatic approach. Attendees will also have the chance to deepen their understanding of soft- and hard-tissue management. This track will offer expert guidance on strategies for overcoming complications, with a special focus on techniques for successful long-term outcomes, such as ridge augmentation and soft-tissue management around teeth and implants.
Boosting Practice Success through Marketing and Patient Communication
Recognizing the importance of practice growth and sustainability, the symposium will feature sessions tailored to enhancing dental practice management. These will cover topics such as digital marketing strategies, patient communication, and operational efficiency. Designed for practitioners looking to expand their practice and improve patient care, these sessions will provide actionable insights on building a patient-centered, thriving dental business.
Precision and Collaboration in Laboratory Workflows
The symposium will also highlight the vital role of dental laboratories in successful implant treatments. A dedicated track for laboratory professionals will explore both analogue and digital workflows, immediate provisionalization, and the integration of digital technologies into practice collaboration. These sessions aim to equip laboratory technicians with the tools and knowledge to increase precision, efficiency, and collaboration with clinicians, ultimately enhancing treatment outcomes.
Live Surgical Demonstrations and Interactive Case Discussions
A major highlight of the event will be live surgical demonstrations, where leading experts in implantology will showcase advanced techniques in real-time. These demonstrations offer a unique opportunity for participants to observe complex cases being managed and gain valuable insights into the latest surgical innovations.
An Unmissable Event for Dental Professionals
With its reputation for innovation and quality, the 2025 Nobel Biocare Global Symposium is an essential event for dental professionals committed to advancing their expertise in implantology. In addition to offering world-class training and hands-on experience, the symposium provides a valuable opportunity for networking and building partnerships within the global dental community. Set against the dynamic backdrop of Las Vegas, this symposium promises to be a pivotal event for those dedicated to excellence in dental care.
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