Dental Implant CE Course in Bern

Live surgeries. Expert faculty.
by Geistlich · Switzerland · June 24, 2025
Looking for a dental implant CE course that blends clinical excellence with hands-on learning? Join ITI Education Week Bern, August 18–21, 2025, and experience live surgeries, expert lectures, and practical workshops in implant dentistry.

A Dental Implant CE Course with a Track Record of Excellence

With 30 successful editions, ITI Education Week Bern is a proven favorite among dental professionals. From August 18–21, 2025, the University of Bern will host its 31st course, featuring 16 internationally recognized speakers and a unique mix of lectures, live surgeries, and hands-on workshops.

What to Expect

A 4-Day Comprehensive Learning Experience

This year’s theme, “Synergy in Implant Dentistry – the Bernese Interdisciplinary Approach,” reflects the course’s integration of oral surgery, periodontics, and prosthetics.

Participants can expect:

  • 35 hours of CE credits
  • 8 live surgeries showcasing implant placement, bone augmentation, and soft tissue management
  • 6 hands-on workshops, including the use of Geistlich Bio-Oss® and Geistlich Bio-Gide®
  • Small-group training sessions in treatment planning, digital workflows, and clinical techniques

This evidence-based foundation course is ideal for general dentists, oral surgeons, and young clinicians looking to deepen their skills in implant dentistry.

Hands-On, Real-World Applications

Each workshop allows participants to practice clinical techniques in a step-by-step format. Real patient cases and fully documented procedures bring the science behind implant dentistry to life.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Perform prosthetically driven implant placement
  • Manage soft tissue and biologic complications
  • Incorporate digital workflows into daily practice
  • Apply guided bone regeneration principles
  • Plan treatments for both fully and partially edentulous patients

Learning Objectives

By attending this dental implant CE course, you will:

  • Create comprehensive treatment plans
  • Understand digital tools and workflows
  • Preserve the alveolar ridge post-extraction
  • Differentiate between immediate, early, and late implant placement
  • Navigate sinus floor elevation and GBR techniques
  • Treat biologic and soft tissue complications
  • Work with periodontally compromised patients
  • Apply risk assessment and maintenance protocols
  • Prevent and manage prosthodontic complications

Is This Course for You?

This foundational course is ideal for clinicians interested in strengthening their skills and evidence-based knowledge in implant dentistry. Whether you're a young professional or an experienced practitioner, the program offers fresh perspectives and practical takeaways.

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