Biofunkcjonalne podejście we współczesnej implantologii
Biofunkcjonalne podejście we współczesnej implantologii
The aim of the course is to enhance the skills of dental practitioners in the field of biofunctional implantology through the integration of biological, functional, and surgical principles to achieve predictable and long-term treatment outcomes.
Lecturer
Rebekka Hueber

09:00 – 10:30 | Part I Biofunctional Foundations of Bone Intelligence
- Bone as a dynamic, adaptive organ: metabolism, signaling, and remodeling
- Functional stimuli as the key to bone vitality and osseointegration
- The inflammatory field: mouth breathing, tongue posture, and systemic impact
- Unilateral chewing and muscular asymmetry as hidden disruptors
- Clinical correlations: understanding implant failure beyond materials and technique
10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 | Part II — Functional Diagnostics and Pre-Implant Conditioning
- Evaluating function before surgery: breathing, swallowing, chewing
- Detecting neuromuscular imbalances and compensatory patterns
- How to “train” bone before grafting or implantation
- Functional activation protocols to prepare the biological field
- Case demonstrations: from dysfunction to readiness for regeneration
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch break
13:30 – 15:00 | Part III — Hands-On: Biofunctional Implantology, Bone Regeneration & Magnetic Mallet
- Biological bone grafting and regenerative concepts in ceramic implantology
- Success factors in modern implantology: integration of biology, function, and mechanics
- Magnetic Mallet in biofunctional surgery: precision, stimulation, and healing response
- Step-by-step live demonstration: implant placement, bone activation, and handling
- Hands-on training: osteotomy design, implant insertion, and tactile feedback
15:00 – 15:30 | Coffee break
15:30 – 17:00 | Part IV — Clinical Integration & Long-Term Success
- Integrating biofunctional and surgical concepts into daily practice
- Post-implant reconditioning: restoring chewing balance and lymphatic flow
- Functional rehabilitation as a key to stable osseointegration
- Discussion of clinical cases and treatment planning
- Summary: redefining success in modern, biofunctional implantology

