Visit Dentsply Sirona booth #401 to experience the new MIS LYNX Implant, a premium all-in-one implant system. This versatile and reliable solution is suitable for a wide range of clinical applications.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore interactive demonstrations and discuss with experts how this next-generation implant can achieve results in different clinical scenarios, empowering clinicians’ practices and increasing their confidence in patient care.
“Controversy and Complexity in Implant Dentistry – A 40-Year Journey of Continuous Evolution” will delve into how key innovations, scientific advances, and evolving best practices are shaping modern implant dentistry.
Moderated by Joe Schmidt, DDS, and Charlotte Almgren, DDS, the forum will highlight real clinical cases and cutting-edge digital workflows that simplify complex implant treatments, as well as celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Astra Tech Implant System.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into the latest regenerative strategies for hard and soft tissue stability, the power of digital ecosystems in full-arch restorations, and the clinical benefits of tapered connection systems.
The forum will conclude with an interactive panel discussion where leading experts will provide practical advice on navigating complex clinical and medical decisions for unplanned patient situations.
Through dynamic and collaborative sessions, clinicians will gain a better understanding of how to combine excellent clinical skills with the latest materials and technologies to promote long-term patient satisfaction and successful implant outcomes.
“Our presence at AO 2025 reflects Dentsply Sirona’s strong commitment to advancing implant dentistry through innovative solutions and evidence-based education,” said Rodrigo Canelhas, Group Vice President, Implant and Restorative Solutions, Dentsply Sirona.
By launching the MIS LYNX implant and hosting an engaging corporate forum, we aim to equip clinicians with the knowledge, tools, and technologies they need to achieve the best patient outcomes.”
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