Integrating Aligner Therapy into Modern Implantology
neDwork | Eric-Jan Royakkers & Marie-Pierre Moulin-Romsee
Informations pratiques
- Vendredi 2 octobre
- 15:45 - 16:30
- Content arena
Orateur
Eric-Jan Royakkers
Eric-Jan Royakkers studied Dentistry at the Limburgs Universitair Centrum in Diepenbeek (Belgium), Utrecht University (the Netherlands), and the I.U.Z. (Initiative Umfassende Zahnerhaltung) in Düsseldorf (Germany).
From 1985 to 1986, Royakkers was an assistant to Dr. Cheribio Mettmann in Germany and worked from 1986 to 2002 at the Altena Dental Practice in Westphalia-Lippe (Germany). After this, he worked for two years in various dental practices in the Netherlands, and from 2004 to 2006 he worked at the Dental Center Meerssen. In 2007, Royakkers opened Royakkers Dentistry in Maastricht.
Royakkers is the founder of Zahn und Mensch in Germany and a member of NVOI and NVGPT. He specializes in full-mouth reconstruction, both functional and aesthetic, using digital impressions. He has been giving lectures and courses on (digital) dentistry for 14 years in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic.
Marie-Pierre Moulin-Romsee
Dental and aligner orthodontics professional with 20+ years of experience in clinical orthodontics, digital dentistry, education, and business development. Expertise in aligner workflows, treatment planning, CRM implementation, and European market growth.
Experienced dental and aligner orthodontics professional with over 20 years of expertise in clinical orthodontics, digital dentistry, education, and business development. Frequently invited to speak on aligner treatment planning, digital workflow integration, CRM-driven practice growth, and orthodontic innovation. Recognized for translating complex clinical and digital concepts into practical strategies for clinicians, teams, and organizations across the European orthodontic community.
Education
Master in Dentistry – KU Leuven (1996)
This session explores the role of aligner therapy in optimizing implant planning and outcomes. Through an open, interactive discussion, we will examine how pre-implant tooth movement can improve space distribution, prosthetic positioning, and overall esthetics.
Clinical indications, treatment sequencing, and common pitfalls will be addressed, with a focus on interdisciplinary decision-making and predictable results.
Learning Objectives
- Explore how aligners can optimize implant positioning
- Improve prosthetic outcomes
- Support interdisciplinary treatment planning