3rd Theoretical Seminar: Contemporary Prosthetic Registrations & Diagnostic Techniques | Eugenides III
AID successfully concluded its two-day seminar, held at the Eugenides Foundation on 8th and 9th of May 2026.
Highlights from the lectures, audience participation, presentations by our international guest speakers, and the unique atmosphere of yet another high-level scientific event that brought together dental professionals sharing a common passion for continuous development and contemporary dental education.
Digital Mounting | From Analog Registrations to the Virtual Articulator AxioPriza – AxioMount

This hands-on seminar took place on Saturday 28th March 2026 exploring the evolution of dental mounting workflows, guiding participants through the transition from conventional analog registrations to contemporary digital articulation techniques.
Through theoretical insights and practical demonstrations, attendees gained a deeper understanding of digital mounting protocols, the accurate transfer of patient records, and the effective use of virtual articulators in modern restorative dentistry.
Live Anatomy of the Stomatognathic System on Human Cadaver Specimens

The specialized hands-on seminar “Live Anatomy of the Stomatognathic System on Human Cadaver Specimens” took place on the 11th & 12th of March 2026 and was successfully completed, providing participants with a unique and highly educational learning experience.
Through the study of human cadaver specimens and under the guidance of the AID faculty, attendees gained an in-depth understanding of the anatomy and function of the stomatognathic system, bridging anatomical knowledge with everyday clinical practice.
Organized in collaboration with the Hellenic Stomatological Society, this rare educational event highlighted the value of direct anatomical observation and understanding, offering participants valuable insights for clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, and the management of complex cases.
Occlusal Splints

The AID team successfully completed yet another edition of its two-day hands-on seminar, “Occlusal Splints”.
Held on February 13–14, this intensive two-day program combined scientific knowledge, practical application, and meaningful interaction among participants and instructors.
In a small, focused group setting, attendees received step-by-step training in both conventional and digital splint fabrication techniques, as well as their proper clinical application for the management of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and occlusal dysfunctions.

