ITI Annual Section Meeting BeLux 2026

22. oct. 2026 | Beersel, Bélgica

Estado
reservable
Fecha límite de registro
22. oct. 2026 (UTC+1)
Precio por participante (se aplican impuestos locales)
EUR 305.00
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Inglés
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0.00 Puntos
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nacional

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Romain Doliveux

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📅 ITI Annual Section Meeting BeLux 2026 

We are pleased to announce the upcoming ITI Annual Section Meeting BeLux, taking place on October 22nd. 

 

We are honored to welcome Romain Doliveux as our guest speaker, who will present:“Digital Workflow in Implant Dentistry: Enhancing Accuracy and Predictability in Bone Augmentation.” 

Join us for an inspiring and educational session exploring how digital workflows are transforming implant dentistry and improving clinical outcomes.

 

SUBSCRIBE HERE

 

Participation fee:

  • ITI members: €105
  • non-ITI members: €305
  • students: €55 - please contact carmen.vanmeerbeek@iti.org for this special price

 

Bone augmentation procedures are frequently required in implant dentistry to manage horizontal and vertical alveolar ridge deficiencies resulting from tooth loss, prolonged edentulism, removable prostheses, or previous iatrogenic interventions. Autogenous bone remains the gold standard grafting material due to its osteogenic, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive properties. The Split Bone Block (Shell) Technique represents a reliable approach for three-dimensional ridge reconstruction. The technique involves harvesting and splitting an autogenous cortical bone block to create a rigid biological framework filled with particulate autogenous bone, promoting volume stability, rapid revascularization, and high-quality regeneration. Despite its biological advantages, the procedure is technique-sensitive and requires advanced surgical expertise.

The integration of digital workflows in implant dentistry has significantly enhanced treatment accuracy and predictability. Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), intraoral scanning, and digital planning software enable prosthetically driven implant positioning and precise defect assessment. Digital integration of bone augmentation procedures allows accurate graft volume estimation, guided surgical execution, and improved interdisciplinary collaboration. Contemporary implantology therefore combines biological principles with digital technologies to optimize clinical outcomes and standardize treatment protocols.

 

Dr. Romain Doliveux is currently the Education Delegate of the French ITI section. His practice is dedicated to surgical implant rehabilitations, with two clinics in France and Germany. After earning his Certificate in Biomaterials from Marseille University, France (2009), he completed his oral surgery residency at the Schloß Schellenstein Clinic (Prof. F. Khoury) in Germany and received his Oral Surgery Specialty from the Münster Dental School Germany (2014). Dr Doliveux was then promoted as a Senior surgeon in the surgical department of the Clinic Schloß Schellenstein (2015) and earned a Master Of Science in Implantology & Dental Surgery from the Münster Dental School Germany (2015). He has published extensively and lectured on national and international level about bone grafting procedures in combination with digital technologies.

 

Agenda:

12h30 - 13h30 Lunch

13h30 - 15h Lecture part 1 by Romain Doliveux

15h - 16h Break

16h - 17h30 Lecture part 2 Romain Doliveux

17h30 Q&A /End

Grupo destinatario: Higienista dental, Protésico dental, Odontólogos, Ortodoncista, Personal de la consulta, Estudiante Residente, Otros

Segmentos de productos: Implantología

Sesiones

  • 22. oct. 2026
  • | 12:30 – 17:30

ITI Annual Section Meeting BeLux 2026

Ponentes: Romain Doliveux

Lugar: Le Grand Salon Beersel

Desplazamiento y lugares

Le Grand Salon
Herman Teirlinckplein 4
1650 Beersel
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Persona de contacto

Carmen Vanmeerbeek