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The ITI is a global association of professionals in implant dentistry. The objectives of the ITI are the promotion and dissemination of knowledge about implant dentistry and related fields.

The ITI has 25,000 Fellows and Members worldwide. As a non-political and inclusive community, the ITI focusses on the global exchange of expertise and know-how via a modern and efficient network.

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Who we are - Our Purpose

Our Purpose

Inspiring global excellence in implant dentistry for the benefit of the patient.

Who we are - Our Vision

Our Vision

Be the world’s leading interdisciplinary community in implant dentistry.

Who we are - Our Mission

Our Mission

Empowering dental professionals globally through a collaborative network, cutting-edge education, innovative research, and cultivating leaders committed to evidence-based practices.

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Our Values

Our Values

Trust in Action

We uphold honesty, ethics, and transparency in all our actions, accountable to the dental community we serve.

Setting the Standard

We pursue the highest standards in evidence-based implant dentistry, prioritizing patient benefit.

United in Purpose

We foster a global, inclusive community built on trust, friendship, and diverse perspectives.

Champions of Care

We act responsibly towards society, patients, and colleagues, protecting and promoting their interests.

Lasting Positive Change

We balance economic, social, and environmental objectives to ensure long-term positive impact.

Shaping the Future

We embrace agility, curiosity, change, and creativity to thrive in an evolving landscape.

Who we are - Our Objectives 2025 – 2030

Our Objectives 2025 – 2030

  • Become the most relevant implant dentistry community.
  • Become the most innovative academic organization in implant dentistry.
  • Become the most highly regarded network of scientific and clinical leaders in implant dentistry.

Who we are - Code of Conduct

Our Code of Conduct

Value-based behavior is a key factor of our social contribution. By acting responsibly and sustainably, we set standards and thus strengthen the trust that the ITI community places in us.

Our Code of Conduct (PDF) sets out our principles and the expectations we have of the ITI governing bodies, and the entire ITI community. Its individual points are our guiding principles and confirm us in our decisions. It is about more than simply complying with laws and regulations. Our guiding principles define how we act, and we consistently align our actions and decisions to them. In this way, we contribute to the success of the ITI and acknowledge our part in it.

Download ITI Code of Conduct (PDF)

Fellows and Members

Fellows and Members


The ITI's aims and objectives are championed by its Fellows and Members. To accommodate the needs of its growing organization, the ITI has two membership categories: Fellows and Members.

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Fellows

ITI Fellows form the core of the organization by contributing their time, energy and skills – they are driven by a strong sense of responsibility and idealism. ITI fellowship is by nomination only. Learn more

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Members

General membership is open to all professionals in implant dentistry who wish to participate in the ITI and abide by its principles. Learn more

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Our focus areas

Our focus areas

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Education

The ITI strives to ensure the highest possible standards of continuing education within the field of implant dentistry and to provide a broader public with access to ITI treatment philosophies and guidelines. It does so by coordinating educational products, tools and activities and developing educational concepts and curricula with the overall aim of educating everyone with an interest in implant dentistry.

Research

The ITI provides grants for research into implant dentistry. By proactively defining relevant areas of investigation and identifying gaps in current knowledge, it promotes groundbreaking research and supports publication and dissemination of the results.

Membership

The ITI fosters networking among its membership and strives to continuously increase value for its Fellows and Members to sustain ongoing growth. It actively addresses continuity within its Sections with a special focus on increasing the representation of young and female professionals.

Leadership

The ITI seeks to identify leaders in implant dentistry and in the ITI organization with the goal of developing and promoting the next generation of leadership at the local, national and international level.

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Who we are - Our background

Our background

The ITI was founded in 1980 as an alliance of interdisciplinary specialists.

The organization's aim was to pursue research and development in the then newly developing medical area of implant dentistry on a voluntary and idealistic basis.

The principal architects of the ITI were Professor André Schroeder from Bern, and Dr. h.c. Fritz Straumann from Waldenburg. According to Professor Schroeder, "Medical research needs independence, open space and opportunities for discussion." These three components are cornerstones of the ITI and have contributed significantly to the rapid development and success of implant dentistry.

The ITI has built a reputation for scientific rigor coupled with a strong patient focus. The organization supports the premise of well documented treatment guidelines backed by extensive clinical testing and long-term results.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the ITI’s connection to Straumann?

The ITI enjoys a unique relationship with Straumann, a global leader in implant, restorative and regenerative dentistry. Both organizations share the goal of developing optimal treatment solutions to the benefit of patients. This partnership dates back almost 40 years and is guided by the following statements:

  1. Straumann provides funding, expertise and support to the ITI
  2. Decisions are made in the mutual interest of both parties

Where can I find the articles of the ITI?

The articles are available on the website in the footer. The direct link is https://www.iti.org/articles-of-the-iti.