The scientific sessions held on 6–7 November 2025 formed the core of the event. Numerous national and international speakers presented the latest developments in modern prosthodontics, particularly the integration of conventional analog methods with digital technologies.

Sports Competition Strengthens Resident Solidarity
On 5 November 2025, a sports competition among prosthodontic residents was held, featuring volleyball and badminton. Participants included residents from the 2023, 2024, and 2025 cohorts. The event aimed to foster solidarity and sportsmanship among residents from various universities.
In this competition, Prosthodontics Residents of FKG UGM achieved Third Place in the Women’s Doubles Badminton category, demonstrating teamwork and sportsmanship.

Each delegation also presented cultural performances representing their respective regions. FKG UGM Prosthodontics Residents again achieved Third Place with a performance themed “A World Cultural Heritage City – Mystery Box of Cultural Heritage Adventure.” Additionally, they secured Third Place in the IPROSI Choir Competition, reinforcing unity and pride within the national prosthodontics community.

On 6 November 2025, the IPROSI National Congress was also held to elect the next chairperson. In addition to seminars, an oral scientific presentation competition was organized for the categories of original research, systematic review, and case report. In the Original Research category, drg. Nadya Kurnia Putri, Sp.Pros won Third Place, bringing recognition to FKG UGM at the national scientific level.
Gala Dinner Celebrates Closing Ceremony with Indonesian Cultural Nuances
The series of events concluded on 7 November 2025 with a Gala Dinner and Awarding Night, attended by faculty members, residents, and invited guests from across Indonesia. The lively event served as a platform to appreciate participants’ achievements throughout the congress.
Sustainable Collaboration for Indonesian Prosthodontics
The organization of the XII IPROSI Congress, CPC 2025, and IPAM 2025 in Makassar emphasized the importance of synergy among academics, practitioners, residents, and policymakers in advancing prosthodontic services in Indonesia. This forum is expected to foster innovations capable of addressing the challenges of oral and dental health care needs in the community.
(Editor: Andri Wicaksono, Correspondent: drg. Nadya Kurnia Putri, Sp.Pros)