Advancing Regeneration in Dentistry: Highlights from the EthOss Seminar in Finland
On 13th February, EthOss welcomed dental professionals from across Finland to a full‑day educational seminar featuring expert speakers Dr. Stuart Kilner and EHL Ilkka Pallonen. The event, titled “More Bone – Less Surgery” explored the latest advancements in bone regeneration, synthetic bone graft materials, and minimally invasive implant dentistry.

A Closer Look at Biologically-Driven Bone Regeneration
Throughout the day, attendees examined a range of essential topics related to regenerative dentistry, including:
- Best practices for EthOss material preparation and handling
- Using EthOss in different bone grafting procedures
- Clinical outcomes demonstrating rapid bone formation (fully resorbed bone by 12 months)
- The benefits of a integrated-membrane grafting approach
These insights showcased how fully synthetic biomaterials can simplify surgical workflows while improving predictability and patient outcomes.
Surgical Simplicity, Biological Power: Predicatable Regeneration with EthOss
Dr. Stuart Kilner demonstrated how EthOss supports predictable regeneration through biologically aligned, minimally invasive methods. His session highlighted how socket preservation, ridge regeneration, and sinus lifting procedures can be streamlined without compromising clinical quality. By showing how EthOss works with the body’s natural healing process, Dr. Kilner emphasised the material’s ability to deliver stable, long‑term regenerative results while enhancing surgical efficiency.
EthOss Material Adoption and Indications
Drawing on more than five years of clinical experience with EthOss, EHL Ilkka Pallonen provided a clear and practical overview of the material’s key indications and day‑to‑day handling. He shared guidance that helps both new and experienced clinicians confidently integrate synthetic bone solutions into their implant treatment workflows. Through real clinical examples, he illustrated how EthOss can support predictable healing across a wide range of oral surgery and implant scenarios.

Shaping the Future of Regenerative Implant Dentistry
The Finland seminar offered a comprehensive look at how synthetic biomaterials like EthOss are transforming implant dentistry making procedures more predictable, less invasive, and more closely aligned with natural healing biology. The event demonstrated the growing role of synthetic regeneration as clinicians prioritise patient safety, treatment efficiency, and long‑term stability.
Thank you to everyone who attended. We look forward to welcoming you to our next event!