The 2025 congress of the European Association for Osseointegration is being held at the Grimaldi Forum, an exhibition and cultural centre in Monaco. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
MONACO: The European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) has opened its 32nd annual scientific meeting today in Monaco. Returning to the French Riviera for the first time since 2009, the three-day congress runs until Saturday and brings together thousands of clinicians and researchers from around the world for what is regarded as the premier event in implant dentistry. For last year’s congress, more than 4,700 delegates gathered in Milan in Italy.
Organised in collaboration with the French Society of Periodontology and Oral Implantology (SFPIO), the joint meeting reflects both organisations’ shared commitment to evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration.
This year’s theme, “The impact of time in implant dentistry,” will guide discussions on the critical role of timing in achieving successful implant treatment outcomes. Delegates will hear from leading international experts through interactive presentations, live video sessions and panel discussions. A highlight of the programme will be the unveiling of the first Global Consensus for Clinical Guidelines in implant dentistry, a milestone document designed to set new standards for the field.
This years’ congress of the European Association for Osseointegration in Monaco brings together the global implant dentistry community for one of the field’s most important scientific events. (Image: European Association for Osseointegration)
The official congress language is English. For the first time, sessions from the main programme will be translated into more than 60 languages using artificial intelligence.
In addition to the scientific sessions, the congress features a major exhibition, offering companies an opportunity to present the latest technologies and solutions in implant dentistry. Hands-on sessions hosted by industry partners—including BioHorizons Camlog, ClaroNav, SHINING 3D and Zircon Medical—will complement the educational programme.
Looking ahead, the 33rd EAO annual scientific meeting will take place in Lisbon in Portugal from 24 to 26 September 2026.
More information about the event can be found at congress.eao.org.
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