We are pleased to announce an upcoming ITI Global Partner Webinar with Dr Alejandro Lanis, an internationally recognised expert in digital dentistry, prosthodontics and oral implantology. This one‑hour session includes a 45‑minute lecture followed by 15 minutes of live Q&A, offering a concise, evidence‑based exploration of implant stability and how it guides clinical decision‑making.
A contemporary look at implant stability
Implant stability is a cornerstone of predictable outcomes, shaping surgical pathways, loading strategies and long‑term success. Yet it is often reduced to a single value, which can lead to oversimplified decisions. In this webinar, Dr Lanis presents a biologically driven approach to interpreting stability data in context—highlighting the role of RFA/ISQ as a decision‑support tool rather than a rigid threshold, and illustrating these principles through practical clinical scenarios.
Learning points
Attendees will gain practical insights into:
- Understanding the biological and mechanical principles behind primary and secondary stability, and how these evolve during osseointegration.
- Interpreting RFA/ISQ values realistically, recognising strengths and limitations across different treatment scenarios.
- Integrating stability data into workflows – treatment planning, loading decisions and provisionalisation – to support safer, more predictable outcomes.
- Identifying and managing stability‑related risk factors, including low bone density, immediate placement and complex prosthetic demands.
About Dr Alejandro Lanis
Webinar details
Implications of implant stability – how to optimise our clinical decisions?
Speaker:
Dr Alejandro Lanis
Date and time:
19 March 2026, 18:00 CET
45‑minute lecture + 15‑minute Q&A (60 minutes total)
English
Registration and access
To view the webinar, an ITI membership is required. If you do not already have one, you can create a free‑of‑charge ITI membership during the registration process at the link above.