Conference Overview

WELCOME!

The 22nd biennial meeting of the International College of Prosthodontists will be held in Toronto, Canada, September 2-5, 2025. Mark your calendars and plan to join us in Toronto!

ICP 2025 – Toronto! promises an unforgettable experience with opportunities for fellowship, scholarship, and professional growth.  Join us as we unite global experts, practitioners, and researchers to explore Disruptive Paradigms in Prosthodontics. This theme will spark discussions on innovations, challenges, and advancements in patient care while reflecting on both the past and future of the field.  Scientific sessions will explore:

  • Disruptors from the Past: A look back at key developments that have revolutionized prosthodontics.
  • Disruptors into the Future: A forward-looking exploration of the technologies and ideas that will shape the next generation of care.
  • Beyond Implant Fables: Debunking myths and examining the future potential of dental implants in prosthodontic care.
  • Towards Centenarian Care: Addressing the unique challenges when caring for the aged and frail, as numbers of centenarians and supercentenarians climb.  
  • From Materials to Interfaces: Exploring cutting-edge materials and interfaces between manufacture, biology, practitioners, patients and clinical care outcomes.
  • From Multidisciplinary to Interdisciplinary: Shifting the focus from multidisciplinary collaboration to true interdisciplinary practice in prosthodontics.
  • Maxillofacial: Back to the Future: Revisiting the role of unique maxillofacial techniques from the past, and exploring new advances that are shaping the future.
  • Digitally Disrupted Dentistry: Investigating the impact of digital technologies on the prosthodontic care – the potential future of computer centred care.
  • Risking Failure: Examining the factors that contribute to prosthodontic treatment failure, and how to manage and mitigate risks in clinical practice.
  • Democratising Prosthodontics: Balancing advanced care with minimal intervention to seek the highest quality care for the broadest population.

Scientific Committee

Chair:            Danielle Layton, Australia
Co Chair:      Dean Morton, United States of America
Co Chair:      Alon Preiskel, United Kingdom

Members:
Michael Michael, South Africa   Oral Presenter Co-Coordinator
Maria Menini, Italy   Moderator Co-Coordinator
Caroline Nguyen, Canada   Moderator Co-Coordinator
Saorise O’Toole, United Kingdom   Audio-Visual (AV) Communication Coordinator
Carolina Perez, Australia   Poster Presentation Co-Coordinator
Kumar Shah, United States of America   Oral Presenter Co-Coordinator
Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay, Finland   Poster Presentation Co-Coordinator


The conference will offer credits issued through the Dental Board of California.  The final credit count will be based on 1 credit per hour (not including breaks).
Completion of a program evaluation post event will be required for CE certificate.

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