Norway inspires. Home of Endo Sapiens Nordic Edition. Norway inspires — with breathtaking snowy landscapes, majestic fjords, and a commitment to progress, sustainability, and well-being. From skiing across pristine mountains to experiencing the magic of a Northern Lights safari, the country perfectly balances nature, innovation, and culture. Join the Endo Sapiens Nordic Edition in Oslo — a city celebrated for science, culture, and sustainability — for an immersive experience that reflects this vision and purpose. Registration --> |
Northern lights watching February is one of the best times of the year to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)in Norway. The long, dark nights and generally clear skies create ideal conditions for viewing this natural phenomenon. The Northern Lights are caused by solar particles—mainly electrons and protons—that collide with the Earth’s magnetic field. These particles enter the atmosphere near the poles, where the magnetic field is strongest, and interact with gases like oxygen and nitrogen, creating glowing light in the sky. For more information on a Aurora Safari: https://www.visitnorway.com/things-to-do/nature-attractions/northern-lights/ |
MAIN EVENT VENUE: OSLO LIBRARY (DEICHMAN) We’re thrilled to announce that the main event day of the upcoming Nordic Edition of the Endo Sapiens project will take place on February 13th — and it’s happening in a truly iconic venue: the Oslo Public Library (Deichman). Located in the heart of Bjørvika, Deichman isn’t just any library — it’s a cultural landmark and architectural masterpiece. Known for its stunning modern design, open spaces, and commitment to knowledge, innovation, and accessibility, Deichman is the perfect setting for a gathering that aims to spark meaningful conversations and challenge the status quo. Registration --> |
HANDS-ON VENUE: ENDO INN TRAINING CENTER Our hands-on sessions on February 12th and 14th will be held at one of the most respected endodontic training facilities in Europe — the renowned Endo Inn, founded by Dr. Gilberto Debelian. Located in the heart of Oslo, Endo Inn is a state-of-the-art training center specifically designed to support advanced endodontic education. The facility is equipped with the latest high-tech tools, microscopes, and simulation stations, offering an exceptional environment for immersive, hands-on learning. Registration --> |
Hands-on by Domenico Ricucci on Vital Pulp Therapy February 12th, Group A (09:00 - 13:00) February 14th, Group C (09:00 - 13:00) This hands-on workshop will focus on the essential clinical steps of Vital Pulp Therapy (VPT). Participants will learn how to perform direct pulp capping, partial pulpotomy, and full pulpotomy using both extracted teeth and artificial models. Emphasis will be placed on critical success factors, including complete caries removal and strict aseptic technique. Materials and methods that streamline the procedure and enhance clinical outcomes will be introduced and demonstrated. A step-by-step workflow will be illustrated, with particular attention to the proper placement of bioceramic materials on the pulp wound and the subsequent base layers. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how to choose the most appropriate VPT approach for different clinical scenarios and execute each technical step with confidence. The course will also provide guidance on patient communication and management, as well as considerations for prognosis. Limited to 12 seats only. Registration --> |
Hands-on by Yoshi Terauchi on broken file removal February 12th, Group B (14:30 - 18:30) February 14th, Group D (14:30 - 18:30) Instrument retrieval may be unpredictable unless a standardized protocol is followed. Removal of visible broken instruments may be 100% predictable following precise guidelines. In addition, longer separated instruments present more difficulties and require different techniques. Any technique should aim at preserving as much tooth structure as possible to prevent root fracture and perforation. In this hands-on course, unique techniques for instrument retrieval will be presented to make the retrieval highly predictable and minimize dentin sacrifice. Participants will learn how to make an accurate evaluation of each case with instrument separation, establish a precise treatment plan, and adopt the most adequate techniques to successfully remove the separated instrument with the minimum sacrifice of sound tooth structure. Limited to 12 seats only. Registration --> |
Munch Museum Social Dinner. Friday 8:30pm. We are absolutely thrilled to host our get-together dinner in one of Oslo’s most iconic cultural landmarks — the world-renowned MUNCH Museum! Located in the vibrant Bjørvika district, right in the heart of downtown Oslo, MUNCH is far more than a museum — it’s an architectural and artistic experience that brings together the legacy of one of history’s most influential artists with the pulse of modern creativity. Home to the world’s largest collection of works by Edvard Munch (1863–1944), the museum houses over 26,000 pieces by Munch, within a total archive of more than 42,000 artworks and objects. From his most famous masterpiece The Scream to lesser-known but equally powerful works, the museum invites visitors to explore the full depth and complexity of Munch’s creative universe. Registration --> |
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