Osstem Europe Meeting 2026 opens early bird registration until April 30
Early bird pricing expires 30 April: lock in €499 rate for Prague implantology congress November 13-14.
Osstem Europe, in collaboration with OIC Europe, has opened registration for its biennial congress on 13 and 14 November at the Prague Congress Centre. The meeting explores how to translate challenging implant cases into predictable outcomes, with early bird pricing of €499 available until 30 April.
Scientific programme and hands-on courses
The two-day congress addresses peri-implantitis, biologics, implant health, augmentation complications, guided surgery, digital planning and aesthetic zone treatment. An international speaker line-up includes Dr Alberto Monje from Spain, Dr Nikos Mardas from the UK, Dr Darko Božić from Croatia and Dr Marco Tallarico from Italy. Pre-congress hands-on courses on 12 November cover digital sinus lifting, full-arch implantology, flapless surgery and digital workflows for guided implant surgery, with participants earning 3 CE credits per course or 6 credits for Dr Frank-Michael Maier's offering. All symposium participants receive a digital certificate confirming 9 CE credits.
Networking and practical focus
The meeting serves as a platform for professional networking among dental surgeons, prosthodontists, periodontists, dental technicians and other implant dentistry professionals. A gala dinner at Žofín Palace on 13 November from 19:30 to 23:00 provides opportunity for colleague exchange, with limited capacity creating incentive to register early. The congress also invites abstract submissions from dental professionals, offering emerging talent the chance to present alongside established experts. Regular registration costs €699 after the early bird period ends.
Frequently asked questions
When does early bird registration close for Osstem Europe Meeting 2026?
Early bird registration closes on 30 April 2026. The discounted rate is €499 until that date; regular pricing is €699 thereafter.
What topics are covered at the Prague congress in November?
The meeting covers peri-implantitis, biologics, implant health, augmentation complications, guided surgery, digital planning and aesthetic zone treatment, with focus on translating challenging cases into predictable clinical outcomes.
How many CE credits can participants earn at this meeting?
All symposium participants receive 9 CE credits. Pre-congress hands-on courses on 12 November award 3 CE credits each, with Dr Frank-Michael Maier's course offering 6 credits.
What pre-congress courses are available on 12 November?
Pre-congress courses cover digital sinus lifting, full-arch implantology, flapless surgery and digital workflows for guided implant surgery.
Who are the confirmed speakers at Osstem Europe Meeting 2026?
Confirmed speakers include Dr Alberto Monje from Spain, Dr Nikos Mardas from the UK, Dr Darko Božić from Croatia and Dr Marco Tallarico from Italy.