2026 03 28
Krikštėnų dvaras,k, Beržų gatvė 3, Krikštėnai, 20240 Ukmergės r. sav.

Join leading experts in dental traumatology and regenerative dentistry for an intensive one-day conference dedicated to tooth autotransplantation—from biological foundations to clinical excellence. This international event will provide a step-by-step, evidence-based approach to one of the most powerful yet underutilized treatment modalities in modern dentistry.
The program will cover essential biological principles, indications and contraindications, healing mechanisms, and precise case selection. Participants will gain in-depth insight into CBCT-based planning, surgical protocols, atraumatic donor tooth extraction, recipient site preparation, and transplantation techniques. Post-operative management, endodontic timing, orthodontic considerations, and long-term follow-up will also be thoroughly discussed.
Renowned speakers Prof. Paweł Plakwicz, DDS, PhD, DSc (Med.) and Prof. Ewa Czochrowska will share their extensive clinical experience, real-world cases, and proven strategies for minimizing complications such as root resorption and ankylosis while maximizing long-term success.
Prof. Ewa Czochrowska
Graduated as a dentist from the Dental Faculty in Warsaw, Poland. She finished a postgraduate training in orthodontics at the University in Oslo, Norway in 1997 then worked as a Research Fellow at the Orthodontic Department, Dental Faculty in Oslo until 2002. In 2003 she was awarded a PhD from the University in Oslo for a thesis on auto transplantation of teeth. For the publication from this work, she received the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Dewel Orthodontic Award in 2002. In 2014 she was awarded a habilitation in medical science from the Medical University in Warsaw on her work related to orthodontic treatment of patients with periodontitis.
Dr. Czochrowska was the President of the European Orthodontic Society and she host the EOS Congress in 2014 in Warsaw. She is the President of the Polish Orthodontic Society and the Active Member of the Angle Society of Europe and the European Board of Orthodontists. At present, she serves the position of the Secretary of the Angle Society of Europe. Dr. Czochrowska has organized 2 international congresses on tooth transplantation in 2016 (Sopot, Poland) and 2018 (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). Received Distinguish Teacher Award from the European Orthodontic Society for 2020. At present in the private practice in Warsaw and is working at the Department of Orthodontics, Medical University in Warsaw, Poland.
Dr. Czochrowska has authored and co-authored 10 book chapters and 50 scientific articles. She has lectured extensively worldwide on tooth transplantation and orthodontic treatment in patients with periodontal diseases.
Prof. Paweł Plakwicz, DDS, PhD, DSc (Med.)
Paweł Plakwicz is a specialist in oral surgery. Between 1995 and 2003, he worked at the Department of Oral Surgery of the Medical Academy in Warsaw. In 2000, he completed postgraduate studies at the University of Oslo. In 2009, he defended his doctoral dissertation on autotransplantation of teeth with incomplete root development.
Since 1996, he has run a private practice in Warsaw limited to oral, orthodontic, and periodontal surgery. From 2009, he has served as an assistant professor at the Department of Oral Mucosal and Periodontal Diseases of the Medical University of Warsaw. In 2015, he obtained the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences (habilitation), and a year later became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
In 2019, he began working at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he participates in the establishment of the first center in the United States dedicated to the treatment of children using the tooth autotransplantation method.
The main areas of Prof. Plakwicz’s research include mucogingival surgery, congenital and acquired tooth agenesis and eruption disorders, tooth autotransplantation, and disorders of jawbone development. He has been involved in treatment planning and has performed over 550 autotransplantation procedures of teeth with incomplete root development.
He is the author of several dozen scientific publications and book chapters, as well as numerous lectures and courses delivered at universities in Europe and the United States.
Preliminary Programme
Biological principles
- Indications, contraindications, healing mechanisms
Case selection & diagnostics
- Patient age, donor tooth, recipient site
- CBCT planning
Surgical protocol
- Atraumatic donor tooth extraction
- Recipient site preparation
- Transplantation technique
Stabilization & occlusion
- Splinting methods
- Occlusal adjustment
Post-operative management
- Endodontic considerations
- Follow-up protocol and orthodontic considerations
Complications & outcomes
- Root resorption
- Ankylosis
- Success criteria
Registration rates (in EUR, VAT included):
| Early fee (extended until 1 March) |
Late fee (1 March – 28 March) |
|
| Orthodontist member of LOS | 250 | 350 |
| Orthodontist non member | 500 | 600 |
| Oral surgeon / other specialities | 600 | 700 |
| Residents | 150 | 250 |
| Student | 100 | 200 |
Registration fee includes:
- Scientific lectures
- Coffee breaks and lunch
- Certificate of attendance
For any questions regarding the registration procedure please contact us at violeta@creativa.lt
Krikštėnų dvaras,k,
Beržų gatvė 3, Krikštėnai, 20240 Ukmergės r. sav.

