Vienna, 28th – 29th November 2025
Expert Clinician Course
Advanced dental implant training
The EAO Expert Clinician Course is designed to equip dental professionals with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of implantology. Through a comprehensive curriculum taught by leading experts, this course will provide participants with a deep understanding of implant dentistry, covering all aspects from diagnosis and treatment planning to surgical and prosthetic procedures.
NEW CONCEPTS, MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY
Full arch restoration: immediate implants and immediate loading with Robert Haas

Learning objectives
This two-day course on “Immediate Implants and Immediate Loading: The Vienna Concept” provides a comprehensive overview of immediate implantation from both surgical and prosthetic perspectives. Participants will engage in live surgery demonstrations and hands-on training, exploring digital planning techniques, digital impressions, photogrammetry, and facial scanning. The course will also cover the transition from provisional to final bridge restorations using CAD/CAM technology.
What do we know about socket healing and immediate implants?
Indications for flapless immediate implants
Number and position of implants in cross-arch-treatment
Multiple choice examination
Requirements for FP1 restorations
Strategies when immediate implantation is not feasible
Error prevention in immediate implantation
When do we have to raise a flap?
Full digital vs conventional approaches
Live surgeries (full-arch-cases)
Hands-on implantation on models identical to the live surgeries (you can choose the preferred implant system)
Key considerations for provisional bridges
Modular Bridgework Architecture
Phonetic aspects
Biomechanical considerations for prosthetic
Course programme
Day 1
Surgical concepts and hands-on training
09:00–09:30
Registration and welcome
Participants arrive and register for the course, followed by a welcome introduction by the Academy of Oral Implantology team.
09:30–10:00
Socket healing and immediate implants
A detailed lecture on the biological aspects of socket healing, including the evidence base for immediate implantation. Participants will explore the latest research, including indications for flapless immediate implants and criteria for success. Key questions discussed will include: What is the ideal implant position? Should the gap be filled or not? What is the importance of the buccal bone plate? The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
10:00–12:00
Live surgery demonstration: Full-arch case
Observe a live surgery conducted by experienced clinicians, focusing on the placement of implants in a full-arch restoration scenario. Key points covered will include implant positioning, quantity, error prevention, and indications for raising a flap. Participants can choose their preferred implant system during registration. The most commonly selected system will be used in the live surgery, while others will be pre-recorded and shown. Available implant systems include: Megagen, Nobel, Straumann, Camlog, Zimmer Biomed. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
12:00–12:45
Lunch break
12:45–14:15
Hands-on training: Implant placement on models
Participants will practice implant placement on models replicating 3D prints of the patient’s live surgery cases. Participants can also use their preferred implant system during this hands-on session. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
14:15–14:30
Coffee break
14:30–16:00
Full-arch treatment: Digital vs. conventional approaches
A comprehensive comparison of fully digital workflows versus conventional methods. Participants will learn about digital planning techniques, including photogrammetry, digital impressions, and facial scanning. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
16:30–17:30
Q&A and wrap-up for Day 1
An open discussion and Q&A session to clarify topics covered throughout the day. The discussion will be supported by artificial intelligence, conducting literature research to provide additional insights.
Evening event:
Traditional Viennese Heurigen
Day 2
Prosthetic solutions and digital workflows
09:00–10:30
Provisional to final restoration: CAD/CAM technology
An overview of the transition from provisional bridges to final restorations using CAD/CAM technology. Discussions will cover the requirements for FP1 restorations and key considerations for provisional bridges. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
10:30–11:00
Coffee break
11:00–12:30
Modular bridgework architecture and phonetic aspects
A focused lecture on modular bridgework architecture, biomechanical considerations for prosthetics, and phonetic aspects to ensure optimal function and patient satisfaction. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
12:30–13:30
Lunch break
13:30–15:00
Live surgery: Immediate loading protocol
A second live surgery session focusing on the immediate loading protocol. Key techniques and strategies will be demonstrated, including when immediate loading is appropriate and how to manage challenges. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
15:00–15:30
Coffee break
15:30–16:30
Hands-on: Prosthetic components and bridgework on models
Participants will work hands-on with prosthetic components and practice assembling bridgework, simulating real-world scenarios of transitioning from provisional to final restorations. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
16:30–17:00
Strategies for challenging cases and error prevention
Discussion on strategies for situations where immediate implantation is not feasible and how to prevent errors in these complex cases. The session will conclude with an opportunity for discussion and questions.
17:00–17:30
Final Q&A and closing remarks
Concluding session with final questions, take-home messages, and closing remarks from the Academy of Oral Implantology team. The discussion will be supported by artificial intelligence, conducting literature research to provide additional insights.
Learning outcomes
New workflows to improve the predictability of outcomes
Technical innovations and their integration into daily clinical practice
Recent restorative materials and their indications
Implant prosthetic complications and their management
Expert Clinician Course – sold out
EAO member early-bird discount
€1,690
Until 11 June 2025
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EAO member
€2,100
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Non member
€2,460
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