Osstem Implant, the world’s third-largest dental implant company by market share, is transforming the clinical skills landscape in India through AI- and tech-powered education. Through its Osstem Implant Training Centers (OIC), the company is expanding access to world-class digital dentistry practices, backed by advanced tools such as CBCT scanners, intraoral imaging, and AI-assisted treatment planning platforms.
As of August 2025, more than 10,466 Indian dentists have graduated from OIC programs, making India Osstem’s second-largest training market globally—after China. In 2024 alone, 1,249 completed the course, with another 856 certified by mid-2025. These numbers reflect a growing shift among Indian dentists toward embracing technology-enabled, precision-first practices.
AI, CBCT and Digital Workflow Take Center Stage in New Curriculum
Osstem’s curriculum is increasingly focused on digitized implantology. In August, Dr. YinShik Hur, renowned author of Atlas of Digital Dentistry, led an advanced course on AI-guided workflows, real-time diagnostics, and cloud-based implant planning.
In September, Prof. Marco Tallarico delivered a hands-on program in Mumbai on Full Arch Rehabilitation using CBCT-based navigation, surgical guide design software, and intraoral scanners — key pillars of modern digital surgery.
These courses are designed to standardize clinical precision, reduce human error, and enable dentists to deliver minimally invasive, AI-augmented treatments even in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
Tech-Enabled Training Drives Inclusive Healthcare Impact
Beyond metro cities, Osstem is helping dentists in rural and underserved areas leapfrog traditional training gaps through its modular tech platform and remote learning integration. The result: OIC graduates are now delivering implant procedures with greater accuracy, faster recovery times, and higher patient satisfaction — all made possible by digital diagnostics and AI planning tools.
Osstem’s pan-India clinical education strategy isn’t just about upskilling—it’s reshaping the accessibility and affordability of quality oral healthcare across India.
Scaling Knowledge and Community Through Flagship Events
The company also hosts the Osstem Meeting, a flagship knowledge-sharing forum where over 1,300 dentists gathered in September alone. Events earlier this year in Bengaluru attracted 400+ clinicians. With sessions on AI-driven treatment planning, digital twin models, and robotic implant placement, these summits position India at the forefront of tech-enabled dental innovation.
Future editions are planned in Ahmedabad, Kolkata, and Chandigarh, with a vision to make AI-first dentistry mainstream across India’s healthcare system.
A CSR Model That Embeds Technology at the Core
“Education is the foundation of better dental care,” said Heewon Park, Managing Director of Osstem Implant India. “By delivering digital-first clinical training, we are not just enhancing dentist competencies—we are fulfilling a larger responsibility to democratize access to high-quality care.”
As part of its CSR efforts, Osstem is ensuring that technology becomes the great equalizer in India’s dental sector — combining AI, accessibility, and affordability into one platform for national impact.
Dentists interested in joining the next training cohorts can apply via Osstem India’s official social handles or through regional sales representatives.
