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03 Mar 2026, 21:36 GMT+10
Pikos Institute announces that its founder and director, Dr. Michael A. Pikos, will serve as a featured lecturer at the Osteogenics 2026 Advanced Bone Grafting Symposium on Friday, May 1, 2026, at the Grand Hyatt Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. The symposium is recognized as a premier forum for clinicians seeking advanced knowledge in bone regeneration and implant site development, and Dr. Pikos' participation reflects the institute's longstanding leadership in dental education and surgical training.
Dr. Pikos is internationally known for his work in bone grafting, implant reconstruction, and full-arch therapy. Through structured dental implant education programs, he has trained thousands of clinicians in advanced augmentation procedures, helping practitioners address complex anatomical challenges and improve patient outcomes. His lecture at Osteogenics 2026 will focus on advanced bone grafting protocols, complication management, and evidence-based techniques that elevate predictability in implant therapy.
The Osteogenics Advanced Bone Grafting Symposium draws specialists and general practitioners from across the globe who seek high-level instruction in regenerative procedures. Dr. Pikos' presentation will highlight decades of clinical experience in dental implantology, emphasizing structured treatment planning, biologic principles, and practical surgical execution. His educational philosophy centers on equipping clinicians with both the scientific foundation and the hands-on skills required for consistent results in complex grafting and implant cases.
Founded in Trinity, Florida, Pikos Institute has become a destination for clinicians seeking advanced surgical training in implant dentistry. The institute offers a progressive continuum of courses, ranging from foundational implant placement to complex bone grafting and full-arch reconstruction. Its curriculum integrates live surgical demonstrations, cadaver-based training, and direct mentorship, bridging theory and clinical application.
Dr. Pikos maintains a private practice limited to implant surgery and prosthetics, allowing him to bring real-world surgical cases into the educational environment. This active clinical involvement strengthens classroom instruction and reinforces the institute's standing as a respected authority in implant reconstruction training. Participants gain exposure to advanced ridge augmentation, sinus elevation procedures, soft tissue management strategies, and comprehensive full-arch rehabilitation concepts designed to enhance surgical confidence.
The Trinity, Florida campus features a modern training facility equipped for live patient demonstrations and interactive learning. Clinicians attending programs at Pikos Institute travel from across the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This international presence fosters a collaborative learning atmosphere where evidence-based protocols and clinical insights are exchanged among peers.
Dr. Pikos' invitation to lecture at the Osteogenics 2026 Symposium underscores the institute's influence in shaping contemporary implant practices. His Scottsdale presentation will provide attendees with practical surgical frameworks and refined grafting protocols designed to improve long-term outcomes in challenging implant cases.
Pikos Institute continues to advance implant training through research-driven instruction, clinical mentorship, and global collaboration, reinforcing its role in elevating standards within implant dentistry education.
Clinicians interested in expanding surgical expertise and advancing implant reconstruction skills are encouraged to visit https://pikosinstitute.com/ to learn more about upcoming programs and educational opportunities.
About Pikos InstitutePikos Institute is an advanced dental training center based in Trinity, Florida, specializing in implant surgery and bone grafting education for clinicians worldwide. Founded by Dr. Michael A. Pikos, the institute provides structured surgical programs that integrate scientific principles with hands-on clinical experience.
Media ContactPikos Institute8740 Mitchell Blvd, Trinity, FL 34655(727) 781-0491https://pikosinstitute.com/
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