MARCH 25 – 29, 2025

UBGEN®

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

IDS 2025

Koelnmesse, Cologne, Germany

UBGEN®
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
IDS 2025

At IDS 2025, we are excited to present a dynamic scientific program that brings together global expertise to explore cutting-edge topics in regenerative dentistry. Our sessions will focus on innovative techniques in this field, examining biomaterials and their critical role in bone regeneration and periodontal healing.

Speakers: Prof. Andrea Pilloni, Prof. Angelo Cardarelli, Prof. Silvio Mario Meloni, Dr. Yaniv Mayer, Dr. Aiman Khoury, Dr. Rumen Radkov
Language: English
Level: Intermediate/Advanced

Koelnmesse, Cologne, Germany

Hall 4.1 | Booth C58/D59

TOPICS AND MODULES
Sessions will focus on cutting-edge techniques, with an emphasis on biomaterials and their crucial role in bone regeneration and periodontal healing.

INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS
Featured at our UBGEN booth at IDS 2025 is an impressive line-up of Italian and international speakers, including globally recognized industry experts.

Prof. A. Pilloni – March 26 at 11:00 a.m.

  • ACTI-BONE® and the Role of Bioactive Biomaterials in Periodontal Regeneration: analysis of the effectiveness of bioactive biomaterials in treating bone defects and stimulating tissue regeneration.
  • Management of Intrabony Periodontal Defects; Current Strategies and Clinical Approaches: exploration of regenerative techniques for the management of intrabony periodontal defects, with a focus on biomaterials and advanced surgical procedures.
  • Multidisciplinary Approaches in Periodontal Regeneration: integration of bioactive biomaterials and innovative surgical techniques for the treatment of complex bone defects in periodontology.

Prof. A. Cardarelli – March 26 at 3 p.m.
  • Key Factors in Implant Placement Timing: decision criteria for immediate vs. delayed implant placement.
  • Biomaterials for the Treatment of Post-Extraction Alveoli: low-temperature treated bovine bone and porcine dentin. What are their potentials?
  • Management of Post-Extraction Alveoli in Patients with Periodontitis: evidence-based strategies and protocols for long-term success.

Prof. S. M. Meloni – March 27 at 11:00 a.m.
  • Innovation in Biomaterial Applications for GBR: Emerging protocols and advanced clinical approaches that leverage resorbable biomaterials to maximize bone volume preservation and regeneration.
  • Management of Complex Bone Defects with Resorbable Biomaterials: strategies for using bovine-derived biomaterial membranes and bone substitutes to address severe bone atrophy and ensure predictable regeneration outcomes.
  • Digital Planning and Guided Techniques in GBR: the integration of computer-assisted technologies to improve surgical precision, optimize biomaterial application, and enhance the long-term success of GBR.

Dr. Yaniv Mayer – March 27 at 4 p.m.
 
  • The Importance of Alveolus Preservation in Implantology. Preservation of the alveolus is a critical procedure in modern implantology. Following dental extraction, natural biological processes occur that can significantly alter the three-dimensional morphology of the alveolar bone, potentially leading to pronounced volumetric changes. These dimensional alterations often complicate the planning and performance of subsequent implant treatment. Alveolar preservation techniques effectively mitigate these changes, maintaining ridge volume and architecture, and ultimately paving the way for more predictable and successful implant placement.
  • Xenografts as a Gold Standard for Crest Conservation. Xenograft materials have emerged as the gold standard in ridge preservation, although not all nonhuman grafts offer equivalent results. Manufacturing processes-including deproteinization techniques, heat treatments, and particle size distribution-significantly influence clinical performance. Collectively, these variables determine xenograft resorption rate, osteoconductivity and volumetric stability, which are crucial factors for successful outcomes in implant therapy.
  • Clinical Applications, from Simple to Complex Cases. The lecture will demonstrate the practical application of xenograft biomaterials across a spectrum of clinical scenarios. Participants will observe techniques for using these materials both in simple cases with intact socket walls and in complex situations involving significant bone loss or compromised architecture.

Prof. A. Pilloni – March 26 at 11:00 a.m.

  • ACTI-BONE® and the Role of Bioactive Biomaterials in Periodontal Regeneration: analysis of the effectiveness of bioactive biomaterials in treating bone defects and stimulating tissue regeneration.
  • Management of Intrabony Periodontal Defects; Current Strategies and Clinical Approaches: exploration of regenerative techniques for the management of intrabony periodontal defects, with a focus on biomaterials and advanced surgical procedures.
  • Multidisciplinary Approaches in Periodontal Regeneration: integration of bioactive biomaterials and innovative surgical techniques for the treatment of complex bone defects in periodontology.

Prof. A. Cardarelli – March 26 at 3 p.m.
  • Key Factors in Implant Placement Timing: decision criteria for immediate vs. delayed implant placement.
  • Biomaterials for the Treatment of Post-Extraction Alveoli: low-temperature treated bovine bone and porcine dentin. What are their potentials?
  • Management of Post-Extraction Alveoli in Patients with Periodontitis: evidence-based strategies and protocols for long-term success.

Prof. S. M. Meloni – March 27 at 11:00 a.m.
  • Innovation in Biomaterial Applications for GBR: Emerging protocols and advanced clinical approaches that leverage resorbable biomaterials to maximize bone volume preservation and regeneration.
  • Management of Complex Bone Defects with Resorbable Biomaterials: strategies for using bovine-derived biomaterial membranes and bone substitutes to address severe bone atrophy and ensure predictable regeneration outcomes.
  • Digital Planning and Guided Techniques in GBR: the integration of computer-assisted technologies to improve surgical precision, optimize biomaterial application, and enhance the long-term success of GBR.

Dr. Yaniv Mayer – March 27 at 4 p.m.
 
  • The Importance of Alveolus Preservation in Implantology. Preservation of the alveolus is a critical procedure in modern implantology. Following dental extraction, natural biological processes occur that can significantly alter the three-dimensional morphology of the alveolar bone, potentially leading to pronounced volumetric changes. These dimensional alterations often complicate the planning and performance of subsequent implant treatment. Alveolar preservation techniques effectively mitigate these changes, maintaining ridge volume and architecture, and ultimately paving the way for more predictable and successful implant placement.
  • Xenografts as a Gold Standard for Crest Conservation. Xenograft materials have emerged as the gold standard in ridge preservation, although not all nonhuman grafts offer equivalent results. Manufacturing processes-including deproteinization techniques, heat treatments, and particle size distribution-significantly influence clinical performance. Collectively, these variables determine xenograft resorption rate, osteoconductivity and volumetric stability, which are crucial factors for successful outcomes in implant therapy.
  • Clinical Applications, from Simple to Complex Cases. The lecture will demonstrate the practical application of xenograft biomaterials across a spectrum of clinical scenarios. Participants will observe techniques for using these materials both in simple cases with intact socket walls and in complex situations involving significant bone loss or compromised architecture.
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