LONDON, England: The European Aligner Society (EAS) has confirmed that its sixth congress will be held from 22 to 24 May 2025 on the Greek island of Rhodes. Bringing together world-renowned clear aligner experts, the event promises to be a pivotal gathering for clinicians seeking to advance their skills in and understanding of aligner orthodontics. This announcement follows EAS’s successful 2023 congress in Valencia in Spain, which attracted over 1,000 delegates from 69 countries.
The congress will take place at the Rodos Palace hotel, close to the historic medieval old town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rhodes, the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese islands, is known for its ancient landmarks, charming towns and beautiful beaches, making it an ideal location for both learning and relaxation.
Under the theme “The future of aligner orthodontics”, the event will feature plenary lectures and workshops led by leading experts in aligner orthodontics and digital dentistry. Building on past success, the EAS education committee has organised parallel sessions tailored for practice teams. These sessions will cover topics such as clinical advancements, business skills and well-being and are designed to enhance the professional development of all attendees.
The programme will run from Thursday to Saturday and allow participants ample opportunity to explore Rhodes during and after the congress. Evening networking events are planned to foster connections among delegates and provide opportunities to exchange experiential insights.
Dental professionals interested in attending the event can explore the full programme online. Registration for the event is now open at www.eas-aligners.com.
Impressions from the 2024 EAS congress
The fifth EAS congress was hosted at the Valencia Conference Centre. (Image: EAS)
Jerko Bozikovic's lecture focused on managing stress and time effectively to achieve efficiency and balance, both personally and professionally. (Image: EAS)
At the exhibition, attendees had the opportunity to test the latest products in aligner therapy. (Image: EAS)
Through numerous lectures and workshops, the event aimed to enhance attendees’ knowledge and clinical skills in aligner orthodontics. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
DentalMonitoring is a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence for oral care.(Image: Dental Tribune International)
Align Technology is the main sponsor of the event. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Left to right: Jerko Bozikovic, Iro Eleftheriadi, Andrea Bazzucchi, Gina Theodoridis, Rooz Khozravi and Lina Craven. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Life is better when you smile. (Image: EAS)
Dr Andrea Bazzucchi teaches widely on the use of Invisalign. (Image: EAS)
From left to right: Jerko Bozikovic, Dr Iro Eleftheriadi, Dr Andrea Bazzucchi, Dr Rooz Khozravi, Dr Lina Craven and Dr Gina Theodoridis. (Image: EAS)
Dr Leslie Joffe, executive secretary of the EAS, expressed delight at the success of yet another congress. (Image: EAS)
Dr Jose Gandia, president of the fifth EAS congress, gave the opening address in front of a full auditorium. (Image: EAS)
Dr Gina Theodoridis was the scientific chairperson of the congress and will be the president of the sixth congress in May 2025 in Rhodes, Greece. (Image: EAS)
The AWorld App, developed by the United Nations, aims to inspire and support individuals in embracing a sustainable lifestyle. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
From left to right: Dr Tommaso Castroflorio, immediate EAS past president; Dr Gina Theodoridis, EAS scientific chairperson; and EAS president Dr Jose Gandia. (Image: EAS)
Delegates during one of the plenary sessions. (Image: EAS)
Dr Tommaso Castroflorio, president of the fourth EAS congress, reminded the delegates that technology is a tool and that biomechanics principles are the pillars on which a successful therapy is based on. (Image: EAS)
Dr David Raickovic focused on aligner biomechanics, with an emphasis on anchorage assembly and the sequence of movements. (Image: EAS)
From left to right: Drs Kamy Malekian, Juan Carlos Perez Varela, Tommaso Castroflorio, Gina Theodoridis, Manuel Roman, Arturo Vela, Jose Gandia, Ki Beom Kim and Chris Laspos. (Image: EAS)
The 2024 honorary members. From left to right: Drs Nikhilesh Vaid, Juan Carlos Rivero Lesmes and Leslie Joffe. (Image: EAS)
Eighteen physicians were awarded the clinical excellence certificate. (Image: EAS)
The City of Arts and Sciences is one of the most visited sites in Valencia. (Image: EAS)
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