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AEEDC · Dubai · 1–3 February, 2011<br />

Independent news for visitors and exhibitors<br />

Inside today<br />

You will find an overview<br />

about the UAE International<br />

Dental Conference & Arab Dental<br />

Exhibition 2011, new developments<br />

and trends in the<br />

world of dentistry, as well as information<br />

on dental products<br />

and the industry.<br />

Dental Products in Focus<br />

The UAE International Dental<br />

Conference & Arab Dental<br />

Exhibition 2011 will be an excellent<br />

opportunity to see the<br />

most up-to-date technologies<br />

and achievements in the field<br />

of dental medicine. Get your focus<br />

on highlights in our section<br />

on dental products and explore<br />

what the worlds most innovative<br />

companies have to offer.<br />

Plan ahead<br />

You will find the latest update<br />

of the exhibitors list of this<br />

year’s UAE International Dental<br />

Conference & Arab Dental Exhibition<br />

in our service section.<br />

AEEDC<br />

15 th UAE International<br />

Dental Conference &<br />

Arab Dental Exhibition<br />

Date<br />

1–3 February, 2011<br />

Venue<br />

Dubai International<br />

Convention and Exhibition<br />

Center<br />

Exhibition Opening Hours<br />

– Tuesday, 1 February:<br />

10 a.m.–6 p.m.<br />

– Wednesday, 2 February:<br />

10 a.m.–6 p.m.<br />

– Thursday, 1 February:<br />

10 a.m.–6 p.m.<br />

Organised by<br />

INDEX ® Conferences &<br />

Exhibitions Organisation Est.<br />

P.O. Box 13636<br />

Ibn Sina Building<br />

Block B, Office 203<br />

Dubai Healthcare City<br />

Dubai, United Arab Emirates<br />

Tel.: + 971 4 362-4717<br />

Fax: + 971 4 362-4718<br />

Web: www.index.ae<br />

www.aeedc.com<br />

In cooperation with<br />

Dubai Health Authority<br />

Supported by<br />

– FDI World Dental Federation<br />

– Arab Dental Federation<br />

– Arab-Asian Scientific Dental<br />

Alliance<br />

– Executive Board of the<br />

Health Ministers Council for<br />

Gulf Cooperation Council<br />

States<br />

– GCC Oral Health Committee<br />

– Riyadh College of Dentistry<br />

and Pharmacy<br />

– Arab Academy for Continuing<br />

Dental Education<br />

– Engineer Abdullah Bagshan<br />

for growth factor and bone<br />

regeneration Research Chair<br />

– Dental Horizons<br />

– International Association for<br />

Orthodontics-IAO<br />

For more information:<br />

www.dental-tribune.com<br />

»page 2<br />

International dental community meets in Dubai<br />

The UAE International<br />

Dental Conference & Arab<br />

Dental Exhibition (AEEDC)<br />

is welcoming dental professionals<br />

from all over the<br />

world to the city of Dubai.<br />

During 1–3 March, general<br />

practitioners, specialists<br />

and auxiliaries will have<br />

the opportunity to bring<br />

themselves up-to-date<br />

with the latest products<br />

and technologies in the<br />

field of dentistry. The organiser<br />

has announced<br />

that the focus of this year’<br />

congress will be on practice<br />

management and<br />

CAD/CAM restorations. In<br />

addition, it will host a variety<br />

of courses, symposia and<br />

forums on topics like oral traumatology,<br />

prevention, periodontology<br />

and implants.<br />

Participants will be able to<br />

earn up to 49 credit hours during<br />

the congress which has recently<br />

been recognised as ADA<br />

CERP provider—a service of the<br />

American Dental Association to<br />

assist dental professionals in<br />

identifying quality providers of<br />

continuing dental education.<br />

»page 8<br />

AEEDC extends scientific programme in 2011—Over 20,000 dentists expected to attend<br />

The increasing demand for<br />

dental biomaterial and implants<br />

is driving the global dental<br />

equipment and consumables<br />

market. According to a<br />

report released by US market<br />

research company Marketsand-<br />

Photo: Losevsky Pavel<br />

Patronized by H.H Sheikh<br />

Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum,<br />

Deputy Ruler of Dubai,<br />

Minister of Finance and President<br />

of the Dubai Health Authority,<br />

AEEDC has recently become<br />

the largest dental meeting<br />

in the combined Cooperation<br />

Council for the Arab States of<br />

the Gulf (GCC) and Middle East<br />

and North Africa (MENA) regions.<br />

According to figures of<br />

the organiser, last year’s event<br />

saw over 20,000 dental professionals<br />

and trade visitors attending<br />

the congress in early<br />

Biomaterials and implants stimulate<br />

global demand for dental products<br />

Markets last month, both segments<br />

are expected to grow at a<br />

compound annual growth rate<br />

of 6 per cent—only slightly below<br />

the 7 per cent growth rate<br />

predicted for all market segments<br />

combined. Total market<br />

Photo: Stephen Coburn<br />

volume is forecasted to reach<br />

US$27.6 billion by 2015.<br />

According to the report, the<br />

growth of these segments is expected<br />

to be highest in North<br />

America and the EU, where the<br />

generation of ageing baby<br />

boomers can afford high-priced<br />

dental procedures, including cosmetic<br />

treatments and implants.<br />

Improved orthodontic products<br />

are also in high demand, especially<br />

by younger people.<br />

Improvements in the field of<br />

dental biomaterials and tissue<br />

regenerative material have enabled<br />

dentists to offer more natural<br />

and long-term dental solutions.<br />

The latest technology, such<br />

as CAD/CAM, reduces the overall<br />

turnaround time for dental<br />

procedures, while improving efficiency<br />

of dental practitioners<br />

further, the report states.<br />

March. With a turnover<br />

of US$1 billion the event<br />

also contributes significantly<br />

to the UAE economy.<br />

Photo: Roberto Chicano<br />

»page 13<br />

Dr. Nasser Malik,<br />

Chairman of AEEDC<br />

Dubai Conference said:<br />

“We are expecting more<br />

than 20,000 participating<br />

dentists from the region<br />

and different parts<br />

of the world, therefore,<br />

the AEEDC Scientific Advisory<br />

Committee and<br />

with the support of the<br />

Dubai Health Authority<br />

prepared a full three<br />

days schedule, where<br />

dentists and students can<br />

receive the maximum benefit<br />

for their clinical practice. The<br />

programme is comprehensive<br />

and features the latest advances<br />

and research in the various<br />

specialties of dentistry. It<br />

will be a platform where most<br />

eminent speakers from around<br />

the globe will share their expertise<br />

with our audience.”<br />

Malik added that for the second<br />

consecutive year, the scientific<br />

committee will be presenting<br />

the GCC Preventive Dentistry<br />

Conference. A symposium<br />

of the International<br />

Association of Dental Traumatology<br />

will be also held for the<br />

first time. In addition, there are<br />

more activities taking place<br />

such as the AEEDC Dubai<br />

Awards, a student competition,<br />

as well as poster and oral presentations,<br />

he said.<br />

For more information please<br />

visit the website www.aeedc.<br />

com.<br />

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2 welcome<br />

AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

AEEDC—An opportunity to<br />

discuss the latest advances<br />

in dentistry<br />

A welcome message by Qadhi Saeed Al Murooshid, Director-General<br />

of AEEDC Dubai<br />

On behalf of the Dubai Health<br />

Authority (DHA), I would like to<br />

welcome you to the 15 th edition<br />

of the UAE International Dental<br />

Conference and Arab Dental Exhibition<br />

(AEEDC).<br />

Over the past few years, our<br />

Emirate has emerged as a major<br />

business and medical hub in the<br />

combined Middle East and<br />

North Africa markets through<br />

its strategic location and keenness<br />

to excel in all fields. At our<br />

organisation, hosting, attending<br />

and speaking at conferences<br />

such as the AEEDC is part of a<br />

broader strategic vision. Being<br />

the principle health authority<br />

for the Emirate of Dubai, we also<br />

understand the importance of<br />

such conferences, which tries to<br />

bring together the very best international<br />

and local talent.<br />

Every year thousands of visitors<br />

come to Dubai to take part<br />

in such events.<br />

AEEDC, in particular, has<br />

become one of the biggest in<br />

the region and we are proud<br />

to be able to host it in Dubai.<br />

The conference is a platform<br />

where, amongst other healthcare<br />

professionals, international<br />

speakers from dental<br />

fields such as endodontics or<br />

paedodontics will get an opportunity<br />

to discuss the latest<br />

advances in dentistry. The<br />

highlight of this congress is<br />

that eminent healthcare professionals<br />

from around the<br />

world will be joining us and<br />

speaking at the congress.<br />

I look forward to your participation!<br />

Qadhi Saeed Al Murooshid<br />

Director-General of AEEDC<br />

Dubai<br />

AEEDC is one of the regions<br />

most reliable congresses<br />

Welcome Message by Dr.Tariq Khoory, Director of the Dubai Dental<br />

Centre and Honorary Chairman of AEEDC Dubai<br />

It gives me great pleasure to<br />

see that the UAE International<br />

Dental Conference and Arab<br />

Dental Exhibition is not only<br />

recognised to be one of the regions<br />

most reliable congresses<br />

but also considered to be an<br />

iconic meeting for Continuing<br />

Education in dentistry. Over the<br />

past 14 years, the meeting has<br />

emerged from a local specialised<br />

meeting to a global forum<br />

where dentists from all<br />

over the world convene to share<br />

their research and experiences<br />

while grasping the pulse of the<br />

dental industry.<br />

AEEDC Dubai does not only<br />

offer quality dental programmes<br />

but has also shown to<br />

be able to initiate a learning<br />

process in the dental fraternity,<br />

which is helping General Practitioners<br />

to upgrade their existing<br />

skills and knowledge in the<br />

long run, encouraging them to<br />

interact with their peers and developing<br />

a creative niche for<br />

Oral Health Development.<br />

Dental companies who will<br />

exhibit at AEEDC 2010 are<br />

keenly looking forward to participate<br />

in this annual gathering<br />

that provides a perfect platform<br />

to showcase all their modern<br />

dental technologies and products.<br />

AEEDC Dubai also fosters<br />

the relationship between end<br />

users and suppliers while providing<br />

dealers or manufacturers<br />

with an opportunity to address<br />

the expectations from<br />

their clientele with their available<br />

services. AEEDC Dubai will<br />

host exhibitors from all around<br />

the world that will have the<br />

chance to engage in new long<br />

term business collaborations.<br />

Having played an important<br />

role of this meeting for years<br />

myself, I would like to take this<br />

opportunity to extend a cordial<br />

welcome to all dentists, manufacturers,<br />

dental academia, private<br />

clinics, laboratories, and<br />

our distinguished guests, to be a<br />

part of AEEDC Dubai 2011, as<br />

well as contribute to its ongoing<br />

success.<br />

I wish you a very pleasant<br />

stay in Dubai and a fruitful<br />

meeting!<br />

Dr Tariq Khoory<br />

Honorary Chairman of AEEDC<br />

Dubai<br />

Photo: Roberto Chitano<br />

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At the forefront of the<br />

international dental industry<br />

Abdul Salam Al Madani, Executive Chairman AEEDC Dubai and<br />

President of INDEX Holding<br />

It is an immense honour for<br />

me to announce the 15 th edition<br />

of the region’s most dynamic<br />

dental meeting.<br />

The UAE International Dental<br />

Conference and Arab Dental<br />

Exhibition 2010 will be held<br />

from 1–3 February, 2010, at the<br />

Dubai International Convention<br />

and Exhibition Center. It has always<br />

played a pivotal role in attracting<br />

the dental industry and<br />

its specialties that are prevalent<br />

in the region. Recently, the event<br />

has also reached out to the international<br />

dental community<br />

through its Continuing Educational<br />

programmes in a very efficient<br />

manner and is now at the<br />

forefront of the international<br />

dental industry.<br />

An important topic this year<br />

will be dental trauma, which derives<br />

from an active collaboration<br />

with the International Association<br />

of Dental Trauma. This<br />

organisation will provide a special<br />

feature at the conference<br />

that will round off this year’s<br />

regular schedule of courses, lecturs<br />

and symposia.<br />

In addition, the exhibition<br />

will promote the new dental<br />

technologies and innovations,<br />

as well as see the participation<br />

of new countries.<br />

We invite participants, exhibitors,<br />

guests and supporters<br />

to three days of clinical and scientific<br />

enrichment in the wonderful<br />

city of Dubai.<br />

Abdul Salam Al Madani<br />

Executive Chairman of AEEDC<br />

Dubai<br />

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4 dental news<br />

AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

GI restorations equally successful to amalgam<br />

A method used in developing countries to restore<br />

dental cavities can be a viable alternative for<br />

conventional tooth restorations, scientists from<br />

Johannesburg in South Africa are reporting. In a<br />

systematic review involving clinical studies from<br />

China and the Middle East, they found that survival<br />

rates of restorations using the so-called<br />

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) are comparable<br />

and to some extend superior to those<br />

placed with amalgam.<br />

Developed in Africa in the mid-80s, ART is a<br />

clinical procedure based on removing carious<br />

enamel and dentine using hand instruments<br />

only and restoring the tooth with an adhesive<br />

filling material such as glass-ionomer (GI). It is<br />

said to be painless and require minimal cavity<br />

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The World Health Organization currently recommends<br />

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countries with limited ressorces for treatment<br />

as well as elderly and patients with special<br />

needs in developed countries.<br />

In the new review, the researchers from the University<br />

of Witersrand in Johannesburg compared 27<br />

datasets of ART restorations with amalgam fillings<br />

in Class I, II and V cavities of primary and permanent<br />

teeth from clinics in Kuwait, Syria and China.<br />

Most of them did not show a difference between the<br />

success rates of ART and amalgam restorations,<br />

they said. In fact, four comparisons were even in<br />

favour of the procedure. They recommended to verify<br />

the findings through more randomized control<br />

trials, as the studies observed were done under unclear<br />

randomized sequence allocation.<br />

According to WHO figures, caries prevalence<br />

in developing countries is still high despite preventative<br />

measures such as water fluoridation<br />

and improved school-based dental hygiene education.<br />

Scientists link<br />

dental X-rays<br />

to cancer<br />

LONDON, UK/LEIPZIG, Germany: A joint research<br />

team from Kuwait and the UK has reported<br />

a link between dental X-rays and increased numbers<br />

of thyroid cancer. After factoring X-rays<br />

taken of 300 patients in a hospital in Kuwait, they<br />

found that men and women who had had up to<br />

four dental X-rays were more than twice as likely<br />

to have developed the disease than those who had<br />

never had any dental X-rays. For those patients<br />

who had had between five and nine X-rays, their<br />

risk rose more than four-fold.<br />

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Although thyroid cancer is one of the least<br />

deadliest cancers, incident rates have almost doubled<br />

in countries like Australia in recent years.<br />

The findings are consistent with previous reports<br />

of increased risk of thyroid cancer in dentists,<br />

dental assistants, technicians and X-ray<br />

workers, suggesting that sensitivity of the thyroid<br />

to radiation is not necessarily related to direct irradiation<br />

of that organ but to any exposure to ionizing<br />

radiation. Besides thyroid cancer, significant<br />

risks have been also observed for leukaemia<br />

and cancers of the breast.<br />

The researchers warned that the results of<br />

their study “should be treated with caution” because<br />

the data was based on self-reporting by the<br />

participants and the fact that other factors could<br />

be contributing to the increase in thyroid cancer<br />

cases. Further research is required to confirm the<br />

exact effect of dental X-rays, the added.<br />

“It is important that our study is repeated with<br />

information from dental records, including frequency<br />

of X-rays, age and dose at exposure,” Dr Anjum<br />

Memon, Senior Lecturer and consultant in Public<br />

Health Medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical<br />

School, who led the study, said. “If the results<br />

are confirmed, then the use of X-rays as a necessary<br />

part of evaluation for new patients, and routine periodic<br />

dental radiography, particularly for children<br />

and adolescents, will need to be reconsidered, as<br />

will a greater use of lead collar protection.”


AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

dental news<br />

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Sex virus to save from death<br />

through oral cancer<br />

Patients who suffer from certain<br />

types of head and neck cancer<br />

are more likely to survive<br />

following treatment if the tumor<br />

was caused by a papillomavirus<br />

(HPV), scientists from<br />

the University of Sydney in Australia<br />

report. According to their<br />

research published in the latest<br />

issue of the British Journal of<br />

Cancer, patients with HPV positive<br />

tumours of tonsil and base<br />

of the tongue are four times less<br />

likely to die than patients<br />

whose cancers did not follow a<br />

HPV infection.<br />

Furthermore, the cancer was<br />

three times less likely to recur<br />

at the primary site in patients<br />

with HPV positive cancers.<br />

The scientists examined 198<br />

Australians with advanced<br />

oropharyngeal cancer for an average<br />

of two years. The patients<br />

had received surgery or radiotherapy<br />

for the disease. Dr Angela<br />

Hong, lead author from the<br />

University of Sydney, said: “The<br />

beneficial HPV effect was seen<br />

regardless of the type of treatment<br />

they had. Various clinical<br />

trials are now in development to<br />

tailor treatment according to<br />

HPV status of tumours.”<br />

Dr Lesley Walker, director of<br />

information at Cancer Research<br />

UK, predicts beneficial effects<br />

on prospective treatments: “It’s<br />

possible that, in the future, patients<br />

with HPV positive cancers<br />

may be able to have less intensive<br />

forms of treatment<br />

which would reduce the side effects<br />

of therapy.”<br />

“In addition to its role in cancer<br />

of the oropharynx, HPV<br />

causes most if not all cervical<br />

cancer and increases the risk of<br />

cancer of the vagina, penis and<br />

anus”, she adds.<br />

HPV is spread through all<br />

types of close sexual contact,<br />

however, the use of condoms<br />

and vaccination reduces the<br />

risk of infection, expert say.<br />

Smoking and drinking alcohol<br />

are other factors to increase the<br />

chance of developing head and<br />

neck cancer.<br />

New evidence shows mercury<br />

to drive Alzheimer’s<br />

Earlier studies of lowdose<br />

human exposure,<br />

such as to dentists<br />

and their staff,<br />

have shown<br />

that exposure<br />

to mercury is<br />

correlated<br />

with longterm<br />

neurological<br />

or psychological harm.<br />

The new review is one of the<br />

first that tried to find a systematic<br />

link between memory<br />

deficits and increased levels of<br />

mercury found in Alzheimer patients.<br />

According to Professor Ha -<br />

rald Walach, PhD, Viadrina European<br />

University in Frankfurt<br />

(Oder), patients with silver fillings<br />

are exposed to 1–22 μg mercury<br />

per day of which the majority<br />

accumulates inside the<br />

brain. The metal binds with selenium,<br />

a substance responsible<br />

for preventing oxidative<br />

stress which can lead to cell<br />

death and early aging, he added.<br />

Removing mercury from medical<br />

and ecological cycles could<br />

slow down cell death<br />

and prevent the development<br />

of dementia and<br />

possibly other forms of<br />

neurological disorders<br />

including Parkinson.<br />

“The situation is similar<br />

to the early 1970’s regarding<br />

smoking: substantial<br />

experimental<br />

evidence existed, but<br />

human studies were inconclusive<br />

at the time<br />

and were under attack<br />

by groups with a vested<br />

interest,” Walach told<br />

Dental Tribune ONLINE.<br />

“To wait until irre fut -<br />

able evidence has accumulated<br />

is not the best option in view of<br />

what we already know about<br />

the toxicity of mercury.”<br />

Amalgam is still the most<br />

common type of fillings used by<br />

dentists worldwide. It is only<br />

banned in Sweden and restricted<br />

in Norway and Denmark.<br />

Nano coating raises hopes in<br />

fighting antibiotic resistance<br />

The emergence of antibiotic<br />

resistant bacteria is becoming a<br />

major problem in the fight<br />

against hospital-related infections.<br />

Researchers from New<br />

York and Albany in the United<br />

States have now reported the<br />

successful testing of a new<br />

nanoscale coating that can be<br />

used for surgical equipment or<br />

hospital walls and kills even super-resistant<br />

bugs like Methicillin-resistant<br />

Staphylococcus<br />

aureus (MRSA) within 20 minutes<br />

of contact.<br />

MRSA is a bacteria-strain<br />

usually found on the skin and<br />

sometimes nasal passages of<br />

healthy people from where it<br />

can find its way into the body<br />

through cuts or healthcare-related<br />

equipment like catheters<br />

and breathing tubes. Infections<br />

caused by MRSA are difficult to<br />

treat because they do not respond<br />

to antibiotics used to treat<br />

staph infections such as penicillin<br />

or cephalosporin. In countries<br />

like the UK, more than<br />

1,000 patients die of MRSA-related<br />

infections per year.<br />

The new coating, which is<br />

based on a natural enzyme<br />

called lysostaphin, can be used<br />

with any type of surface furnishes<br />

the researchers said. In a<br />

field test, they mixed it with ordinary<br />

latex house paint, which<br />

was used to paint a number<br />

of walls in the Albany Medical<br />

College. They found that<br />

lysostaphin, which is only toxic<br />

to MRSA, works by first attaching<br />

itself to the bacterial cell<br />

wall and then kills it by slicing it<br />

open.<br />

“It’s very effective. If you put<br />

a tiny amount of lysostaphin in<br />

a solution with Staphylococcus<br />

aureus, you’ll see the bacteria<br />

die almost immediately,” said<br />

Ravi Kane, a professor in the Department<br />

of Chemical and Biological<br />

Engineering at the Rensselaer<br />

Polytechnic Institute in<br />

Troy, New York. “At the end of<br />

the day, we have a very selective<br />

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AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

“Delivering Science & Technology”<br />

AEEDC Dubai 2011 Conference Programme, 1–3 February, 2011<br />

Tuesday, 1 February, 2011<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Listerine)<br />

9:30–10:15<br />

Integration of the TenBrook T1 Passive Self-Ligating<br />

Bracket System into an Established Orthodontic<br />

Practice.<br />

Speaker: Robert Brewka<br />

10:15–11:00<br />

3:30–4:15<br />

Dentoalveolar ankylosis and its management<br />

Speaker: Barbro Malmgren<br />

4:15–5:00<br />

Orthodontic considerations in trauma patients<br />

Speaker: Roy Sabri<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

Modern treatment principles of maxillofacial<br />

fractures<br />

Speaker: Said Halab<br />

12:00–12:45<br />

One Visit Reciprocating Endodontics:<br />

Safe, Predictable, Successfull<br />

Speaker: Allan S. Deutsch<br />

2:00–2:45<br />

Changing the paradigm in anterior restorations:<br />

Composites vs. ceramics<br />

Speaker: Eduardo Mahn<br />

2:45–3:15<br />

Silorane-Based Dental Composites (Past, Present<br />

& Future)<br />

Speaker: Manal Mohamed Shira<br />

A CBCT view<br />

Speaker: Juan Yepes<br />

4:45–5:30<br />

The Current Role of Imaging in Assessing TMD<br />

Symptoms Using MRI and Cone Beam 3D<br />

Speaker: Ghabi A. Kaspo<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

IADT Symposium in Oral Traumatology<br />

9:00–9:45<br />

Smart Mechanics: Make the Prescription work<br />

for you.<br />

Speaker: Sasil Poonen<br />

11:15–11:45<br />

Soft tissue Periodontal considerations enhance<br />

function and aesthetics for your patient<br />

Speaker: Yasser Khabbaz<br />

11:45–12:45<br />

Antiseptic Mouthrinses:<br />

Impact on Health<br />

Speaker: Sebastian G. Ciancio<br />

2:00–3:00<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Pierre Fabre Oral Care)<br />

9:30–10:15<br />

Treatment of Gingival Recessions<br />

Speaker: Axel Berens<br />

10:15–11:00<br />

The current concepts of the treatment of gingival<br />

recession<br />

Speaker: Zameera Mohammed<br />

11:15–12:00<br />

3:15–4:00<br />

Sinus Lifting Procedures: A Critical Clinical<br />

Review<br />

Speaker: Christian Makary<br />

4:00–4:45<br />

Tibial Graft in Secondary Alveolar Cleft Reconstruction<br />

Speaker: Anwar Al Khaja<br />

4:45–5:30<br />

Uses of Bone Expances in Managing Narrow<br />

Ridge and Soft Bone<br />

Speaker: Ahmed HalimAyob<br />

Dental injuries in pediatric patients<br />

Speaker: Marie Therese Flores<br />

9:45–10:30<br />

Psychological management of young trauma patients<br />

Speaker: Dina Debaybo<br />

10:30–11:00, 11:15–12:00; 12:00–12:45<br />

Oral presentation of Scientific Reports<br />

2:00–2:45<br />

Considerations in growing patients<br />

Speaker: Lars Andersson<br />

Peri-implant Mucositis/Implantitis:<br />

A Periodontal Perspective<br />

Speaker: Sebastian G. Ciancio<br />

3:00–4:00<br />

Occupational exposures in dentistry and post -<br />

exposure management<br />

Speaker: Kathy Eklund<br />

12:00–12:45<br />

Wednesday,<br />

2 February, 2011<br />

2:45–3:30<br />

Autotransplantation of teeth in anterior region;<br />

why, when, how?<br />

Speaker: Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi<br />

How to avoid implant esthetics nightmares<br />

Speaker: Home Lay Wang<br />

4:00–5:00<br />

Functional Posterior Restorations—<br />

Achieving Superior Clinical Outcomes with<br />

Smart Dentine Replacement Technology<br />

Speaker: Thomas Attin<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Listerine)<br />

3:30–4:15<br />

Implants in the anterior region<br />

Speaker: Jan Gottlow<br />

Regeneration in Periodontics and Endodontics<br />

Speaker: Khalid Al Hezaimi<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

Zirconium-Technological possibilities, limitations<br />

and solutions<br />

Speaker: Ihsan Al Hamadi<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

IADT Symposium in Oral Traumatology<br />

9:30–10:15<br />

Wound healing subsequent to injury<br />

Speaker: Jens O. Andreasen<br />

10:15–11:00<br />

Treatment of crown fractures and how to<br />

optimize esthetics in anterior region<br />

Speaker: Hani F. Ounsi<br />

11:15–11:45<br />

Luxation and tooth avulsion<br />

Speaker: Jens O. Andreasen<br />

11:45–12:45<br />

Revascularization of the pulp after trauma<br />

Speaker: Asgeir Sigurdsson<br />

2:00–2:45<br />

Pulpal complications and infection-related root<br />

resorption<br />

Speaker: Leif K. Bakland<br />

2:45–3:30<br />

MTA in dental traumatology<br />

Speaker: Leif K. Bakland<br />

2:00–2:45<br />

Diagnosis and Treatment of Peri-Implant<br />

Diseases<br />

Speaker: Stefan Renvert<br />

2:45–3:30<br />

The Duet of Implants and Aesthetics Depend on<br />

Occlusal Harmony<br />

Speaker: Chris Mei<br />

3:30–4:10<br />

Control of the High Angle Malocclusion<br />

Speaker: Derek Mahony<br />

4:10–5:30<br />

Iniscrews in orthodontics 2010—state of the art<br />

Speakers: Axel Berens & Dirk Wiechmann<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Colgate)<br />

9:30–10:30<br />

New Technology and Injections Techniques<br />

for Delivery of Local Anesthesia to Pediatric<br />

Patients<br />

Speaker: Eugene R. Casagrande<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

Molar Incisor Hypomineralization:<br />

“A new Understanding of An Old Problem”<br />

Speaker: Mona Al Sane<br />

11:15–12:00<br />

Endodontic Scolutions: Strategies for Endodontic<br />

Predictabitily and Profitability<br />

Speaker: Gary Glassman<br />

9:00–9:30<br />

Micro CT Forum Introduction<br />

Speaker: Saud Orfali<br />

9:30–10:15<br />

What to do before scan and what to expect?<br />

Speaker: Mr. Nagaraju Kunchapu<br />

10:15–11:00<br />

Microcomputed Tomographic Imaging in Periodontology<br />

Speaker: Fawad Javed<br />

11:15–12:00<br />

Micro-CT Applications in Endodontics<br />

Speaker: Emad Shwaimi<br />

12:00–12:45<br />

Micro-CT Analysis of Restorative Procedures and<br />

Outcomes: The 3-dimensional Truth<br />

Speaker: Ziad Salameh<br />

2:00–2:45<br />

Impacted Canines<br />

Speaker: Derek Mahony<br />

2:45–3:15<br />

Predictable Maxillary Molar Distalization in the<br />

correction of class II Malocclusion<br />

Speaker: Ramesh Sabhlok<br />

3:15 –4:00<br />

Uses of CBCT in Prosthodontics<br />

Speaker: Ekram Ibrahim Hassan<br />

4:00–4:45<br />

Benign and Malignant Pathology of the Jaws:<br />

4:15–5:15<br />

Dental Trauma Guide—an interactive web tool<br />

for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis<br />

Speaker: Jens O. Andreasen<br />

5:15–5:30<br />

Awards to best Oral and Poster presentations<br />

Concluding remarks<br />

Speaker: Jens O. Andreasen<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Pierre Fabre Oral Care)<br />

9:00–10:00<br />

Six vs. Four Handed Dentistry Utilizing Microscope<br />

Speaker: MaciejGoczewski<br />

10:00–10:30<br />

Pain Management In Daily Dental Practice:<br />

Beyond Efficacy There Is A Need For Balance<br />

And Comfort<br />

Speaker: Michel Brecx<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

Hypersensitivity Management in Dental Practice<br />

Helme Altaee<br />

1:15–12:00<br />

Planning a customized smile design<br />

Speaker: Christian Coachman<br />

12:00–12:45<br />

Invisible restorations with direct resin composites:<br />

a possible challenge?<br />

Speaker: Simone Grandini


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2:00–3:00<br />

Routine anti-inflammatory care: solutions from<br />

natural origins<br />

Speaker: Ben Salma<br />

3:00–3:45<br />

Temporomandibular Disorders: The Aspects<br />

Myofascial Pain, Pain Referral and the TMD<br />

Patient<br />

Speaker: Ghabi A. Kaspo<br />

3:45–4:30<br />

Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) For Dentists<br />

Speaker: Ms. Beryl Comar<br />

4:30–5:00<br />

Photo-Activated Disinfection of Root Canal (PAD)<br />

Speaker: Maryam Kuzekanani<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

After 15 years of NiTi in Endodontics: new approaches<br />

of design for better cleaning and shaping<br />

Speaker: Jean Philippe Mallet<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Colgate)<br />

9:00–9:40<br />

Implant Therapy: Simple Safe and Aesthetic<br />

Speaker: Daniel Hess<br />

9:40–10:30<br />

Guided Bone Regeneration: Factors affecting the<br />

healing<br />

Speaker: Nikos Donos<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

Reconstructive Surgery and Dental Implants: An<br />

Overview and Research Advancements<br />

Speaker: Hani A. Salam<br />

11:15–12:15<br />

Dentine Hyper Sensitivity: New Management<br />

Approaches<br />

Speaker: Fotinos S. Panagakos<br />

12:15–12:45<br />

The Science of Stem Cells<br />

New Vistas to Manage Dental Caries<br />

Speaker: Shobha Tandon<br />

2:00–3:30<br />

Immediate extraction implantation, interest, procedures<br />

and limits<br />

Speakers: Pascal Paldino & Michel Brunel<br />

3:30–4:30<br />

Chronic Inflammation, its Role in Oral-Systemic<br />

Health and its Management by Chemotherapeutic<br />

Agents<br />

Speaker: Fotinos S. Panagakos<br />

4:30–5:00<br />

How Laser Can Boost Your Practice in Perimplant<br />

Surgery<br />

Speaker: Gilles Chaumanet<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

Laser -Assisted Dentistry: An Established<br />

Method<br />

Speaker: Alfred Hans Resch<br />

Thursday,<br />

3 February, 2011<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Listerine)<br />

9:00–9:30<br />

Adequacy and Perfection in Endodontics<br />

Speakers: Ahmed Al Kahtani<br />

9:30–10:15<br />

Creating a Clinically Successful Endodontic Post<br />

& Core Restoration<br />

Speaker: Allan S. Deutsch<br />

10:15–11:00<br />

Direct pulp capping with different materials<br />

in vivo<br />

Speaker: Khalid Al Fouzan<br />

11:15–12:15<br />

Basic Concepts To Help You Avoid Complications<br />

During Third Molar Extraction<br />

Speaker: Robert Edwab<br />

12:15–12:45<br />

Prophylaxis of infective endocarditis in oral and<br />

dental practice: What has changed?<br />

Speaker: Boukais Hamid<br />

2:00–3:30<br />

Adult Orthodontics Issues: Apical Root Resorption<br />

and Rapid Orthodontics Strategies<br />

Speakers: Donald Fergusson & Jon Artun<br />

3:30–4:15<br />

Locating, Negotiating and Shaping Calcified Orifices<br />

and Narrow Root Canals.<br />

Speaker: Roger Rebeiz<br />

4:15–5:00<br />

Lingual Orthodontics and Orthognatic surgery<br />

Speaker: Axel Berens<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

Zirconium and Metal Ceramic—things to discus<br />

Speaker: Ihsan Al Hamadi<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

9:00–11:00<br />

Optimization of Esthetics, Strength and Predictability<br />

of CAD/CAM Restorations in Clinical<br />

Practice<br />

Speakers: Michael Dieter & Joerg Vogt<br />

11:15–12:45<br />

Optimization of Esthetics, Strength and Predictability<br />

of CAD/CAM Restorations in Clinical<br />

Practice<br />

Speakers: Michael Dieter & Joerg Vogt<br />

2:00–3:00<br />

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3:00–3:30<br />

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AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

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How to improve your practice outcome and increase<br />

your income by using CBCT<br />

Speaker: Ekram Ibrahim Hassan<br />

3:30–4:00<br />

21 st Century Computer-Controlled:<br />

Local Anesthesia<br />

Speaker: Eugene R. Casagrande<br />

4:00–4:30<br />

How to Improve your Endodontic Resul<br />

Speaker: Nehal Sharaf<br />

4:30–5:30<br />

Heart Attacks, Strokes or Fainting—<br />

what to do?<br />

Speaker: Annie Browne<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Pierre Fabre Oral Care)<br />

9:30–10:00<br />

Oral Health Preventive Programmes at Ministry<br />

of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: An update<br />

Speaker: Adel Al-Rusayes<br />

10:00–10:30<br />

Prevention of Early Carious Lesions: Experience<br />

of School Oral Health Program, Kuwait-Forsyth<br />

Speaker: Hannan A. Boodai<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

Discussion<br />

11:15–11:45<br />

GCC Oral Health Week 2010: Riyadh Colleges of<br />

Dentistry and Pharmacy Experience<br />

Speaker: Abdullah R. Al Shammery<br />

11:45–12:15<br />

The retention of pit and fissure sealants placed<br />

in primary school children in North Sharqia Region<br />

Speaker: Ossama Nabil Ahmed Ibrahim<br />

3:00–3:30<br />

The Gulf Oral Health Week;<br />

A Snapshot of the<br />

Preventive Program Carried Out<br />

in Al-Hassa Region, Saudi Arabia<br />

Speaker: Nadya A. Al-Ghannam<br />

3:30–4:00<br />

Evidence based Approach for the Use of Fluoride<br />

in Prevention<br />

Speaker: Shaikha Alkubaisi<br />

4:00–4:30<br />

The Role of Oral Health Knowledge, Education in<br />

Promotion and Prevention Strategy<br />

Speaker: Radia Ishaq<br />

4:30–5:00<br />

Smoking and Periodontal Health<br />

Speaker: Fadel M. Kamber<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

Discussion<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

The Inman Aligner and a Re-Invention of An<br />

Amazing Tool For Cosmetic Dentistry<br />

Speaker: Tif Qureshi<br />

11:15–11:45<br />

Stem cells: Regenerating Hope<br />

Speaker: Shobha Tandon<br />

11:45–12:45<br />

Tissue Intergration of Implants with a conus<br />

abutment Joint<br />

Speaker: Martin Groten<br />

2:00–3:00<br />

Long-Term Behavior of Screw type Implants of<br />

Enhanced Primary stability<br />

Speaker: Martin Groten<br />

3:00–3:30<br />

Muscle Endurance Versus Muscle Strength and<br />

its effect on postural strain<br />

Speaker: Naima Mohammed Saleh<br />

GCC Preventive Dentistry<br />

Conference<br />

8:30–9:00<br />

Opening Ceremony and Speeches<br />

Speakers: Mr. Abdul Salam Al Madani, Abdullah R.<br />

Al Shammery<br />

9:00–9:30<br />

Oral & Dental Health Promotion Strategies for<br />

Children Aged 0–18 Years Old<br />

Speaker: Azhar Ali Ahmed Naseeb<br />

12:15–12:45<br />

Discussion<br />

2:00– 2:30<br />

Preventive Dentistry in Dental Education:<br />

Where do we stand?<br />

Speakers: Khalifa S. Al-Khalifa<br />

2:30–3:00<br />

Dental caries status of first permanent molars<br />

and treatment modalities provided for school<br />

children age 6–10 years attending Dubai Health<br />

Authority health centers<br />

Speakers: Hamideh Abdul Qader Daryanavard<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Colgate)<br />

9:00–9:45<br />

Current Controversies in oral medicine:<br />

Dry Mouth and Burning Mouth<br />

Speaker: Juan Yepes<br />

9:45–10:30<br />

Pediatric Dentistry<br />

Speaker: Dina Debaybo<br />

3:30–4:00<br />

Common Musculoskeletal conditions in Dental<br />

Professionals:<br />

Etiology, Prevention, and Management<br />

Speaker: Meer Ibrahim<br />

4:00–4:30<br />

Dental Ergonomics<br />

Speaker: Maciej Goczewski<br />

4:30–5:30<br />

Soft tissue considerations around teeth and implants<br />

Speaker: Korkud Demirel<br />

Subject to change. Last update was 17 January, 2011. Times in am/pm format.<br />

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8 programme<br />

AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

➟<br />

How to improve your practice outcome and increase<br />

your income by using CBCT<br />

Speaker: Ekram Ibrahim Hassan<br />

3:30–4:00<br />

21 st Century Computer-Controlled:<br />

Local Anesthesia<br />

Speaker: Eugene R. Casagrande<br />

4:00–4:30<br />

How to Improve your Endodontic Resul<br />

Speaker: Nehal Sharaf<br />

4:30–5:30<br />

Heart Attacks, Strokes or Fainting—<br />

what to do?<br />

Speaker: Annie Browne<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Pierre Fabre Oral Care)<br />

9:30–10:00<br />

Oral Health Preventive Programmes at Ministry<br />

of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: An update<br />

Speaker: Adel Al-Rusayes<br />

10:00–10:30<br />

Prevention of Early Carious Lesions: Experience<br />

of School Oral Health Program, Kuwait-Forsyth<br />

Speaker: Hannan A. Boodai<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

Discussion<br />

11:15–11:45<br />

GCC Oral Health Week 2010: Riyadh Colleges of<br />

Dentistry and Pharmacy Experience<br />

Speaker: Abdullah R. Al Shammery<br />

11:45–12:15<br />

The retention of pit and fissure sealants placed<br />

in primary school children in North Sharqia Region<br />

Speaker: Ossama Nabil Ahmed Ibrahim<br />

3:00–3:30<br />

The Gulf Oral Health Week;<br />

A Snapshot of the<br />

Preventive Program Carried Out<br />

in Al-Hassa Region, Saudi Arabia<br />

Speaker: Nadya A. Al-Ghannam<br />

3:30–4:00<br />

Evidence based Approach for the Use of Fluoride<br />

in Prevention<br />

Speaker: Shaikha Alkubaisi<br />

4:00–4:30<br />

The Role of Oral Health Knowledge, Education in<br />

Promotion and Prevention Strategy<br />

Speaker: Radia Ishaq<br />

4:30–5:00<br />

Smoking and Periodontal Health<br />

Speaker: Fadel M. Kamber<br />

5:00–5:30<br />

Discussion<br />

10:30–11:00<br />

The Inman Aligner and a Re-Invention of An<br />

Amazing Tool For Cosmetic Dentistry<br />

Speaker: Tif Qureshi<br />

11:15–11:45<br />

Stem cells: Regenerating Hope<br />

Speaker: Shobha Tandon<br />

11:45–12:45<br />

Tissue Intergration of Implants with a conus<br />

abutment Joint<br />

Speaker: Martin Groten<br />

2:00–3:00<br />

Long-Term Behavior of Screw type Implants of<br />

Enhanced Primary stability<br />

Speaker: Martin Groten<br />

3:00–3:30<br />

Muscle Endurance Versus Muscle Strength and<br />

its effect on postural strain<br />

Speaker: Naima Mohammed Saleh<br />

GCC Preventive Dentistry<br />

Conference<br />

8:30–9:00<br />

Opening Ceremony and Speeches<br />

Speakers: Mr. Abdul Salam Al Madani, Abdullah R.<br />

Al Shammery<br />

9:00–9:30<br />

Oral & Dental Health Promotion Strategies for<br />

Children Aged 0–18 Years Old<br />

Speaker: Azhar Ali Ahmed Naseeb<br />

12:15–12:45<br />

Discussion<br />

2:00– 2:30<br />

Preventive Dentistry in Dental Education:<br />

Where do we stand?<br />

Speakers: Khalifa S. Al-Khalifa<br />

2:30–3:00<br />

Dental caries status of first permanent molars<br />

and treatment modalities provided for school<br />

children age 6–10 years attending Dubai Health<br />

Authority health centers<br />

Speakers: Hamideh Abdul Qader Daryanavard<br />

AEEDC Conference Hall<br />

(Sponsored by Colgate)<br />

9:00–9:45<br />

Current Controversies in oral medicine:<br />

Dry Mouth and Burning Mouth<br />

Speaker: Juan Yepes<br />

9:45–10:30<br />

Pediatric Dentistry<br />

Speaker: Dina Debaybo<br />

3:30–4:00<br />

Common Musculoskeletal conditions in Dental<br />

Professionals:<br />

Etiology, Prevention, and Management<br />

Speaker: Meer Ibrahim<br />

4:00–4:30<br />

Dental Ergonomics<br />

Speaker: Maciej Goczewski<br />

4:30–5:30<br />

Soft tissue considerations around teeth and implants<br />

Speaker: Korkud Demirel<br />

Subject to change. Last update was 17 January, 2011. Times in am/pm format.<br />

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AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

AIR-FLOW MASTER<br />

Prophylaxis is entering a previously unexplored<br />

area with the new AIR-FLOW Master from<br />

EMS. This instrument gives periodontal pockets<br />

a thorough cleaning by air polishing. The biokinetic<br />

energy, applied in a powder-air-water mixture,<br />

removes the biofilm down to the base of the<br />

pocket, brings about a sustained reduction in bacteria,<br />

firms the gum and reduces the pocket<br />

depth. The patient benefits twice because the<br />

procedure is not only more efficient, but also<br />

more comfortable than conventional curettes or<br />

instruments which scratch the tooth.<br />

This “subgingival deep diving” uses a special<br />

single-use nozzle, combined with extra-fine grain<br />

AIR-FLOW Powder which is non-abrasive on the<br />

tooth surface. The flat and tapered, slightly bent<br />

nozzle has three openings from which the powder-air-water<br />

mixture emerges in the subgingival<br />

area with gentle turbulence. The special construction<br />

of the nozzles ensures that the powder<br />

is thoroughly washed out of the pocket, along<br />

with the removed biofilm, according to EMS. The<br />

nozzle is simply fitted onto the Perio-Flow<br />

handpiece, which has a magnetic holding device<br />

and can therefore be removed flexibly.<br />

The AIR-FLOW Master does not simply take<br />

care of periodontal pockets, but also provides<br />

supragingival prophylaxis. Whether plaque<br />

or hard deposits—the AIR-FLOW handpiece<br />

“strokes” the tooth surfaces clean with the appropriate<br />

powder gently and selectively. In addition<br />

to the classic powder, EMS has developed a<br />

soft powder<br />

for more<br />

sensitive teeth.<br />

And recently<br />

patients have acquired<br />

a taste for<br />

this treatment: The<br />

classic powder is available not only in a “neutral”<br />

flavour, but also in cherry, blackcurrant, tropical,<br />

lemon and mint flavours. Every flavour has its<br />

own colour coded ring, which is placed on the<br />

powder chamber—so that it is clear at a glance<br />

which flavour is being used at any time.<br />

The AIR-FLOW Master is operated exclusively<br />

through touch and, therefore, is very hygienic.<br />

The person providing treatment places one finger<br />

on the touch panel and controls the “Power”<br />

and “Liquid” functions from minimum to maximum<br />

by gently stroking over them. In addition, a<br />

finger-tip is enough to switch between the AIR-<br />

FLOW and PERIO-FLOW applications. The application<br />

currently in use lights up in fluorescent<br />

blue.<br />

Due of its smooth surfaces, the instrument is<br />

easy and hygienic to clean and thereby guarantees<br />

the highest hygienic standards, according to<br />

EMS.<br />

EMS – ELECTRO MEDICAL SYSTEMS S.A.,<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

www.ems-dent.com<br />

Booth 575/576<br />

AD<br />

AIR-FLOW HANDY PERIO<br />

VITA VACUMAT ® New Generation<br />

Productivity to the power of four!<br />

Operate up to four firing units with a single operating panel.<br />

With the AIR-FLOW handy PERIO, EMS is<br />

now penetrating into the subgingival area. According<br />

to the manufacturer, the innovative<br />

AIR-FLOW handy PERIO is the first and only<br />

portable Perio device which enables safe and<br />

effective removal of subgingival biofilm.<br />

Based on the successful AIR-FLOW handy<br />

2+ series and the AIR-FLOWMaster, which was<br />

awarded an innovation prize, this handpiece<br />

again provides the dentist with an ergonomic<br />

NEW! Combination furnace<br />

VITA VACUMAT ® 6000 MP<br />

masterpiece which EMS says is ideal for treating<br />

patients and enables the complete removal<br />

of biofilm. The transparent dome and the<br />

power chamber have come out in pink. In this<br />

combination the white handy is once again a<br />

genuine eye-catcher. Together with the AIR-<br />

FLOW powder PERIO, the single-use Perio nozzle<br />

reaches down to the base of the periodontal<br />

pocket.<br />

3389_3E<br />

Micro-organisms establish themselves and<br />

multiply. The bacterial community develops<br />

its own protection: microbes come off and colonize<br />

new areas. In some cases the body’s immune<br />

system is helpless. To prevent the penetration<br />

of the microbes the body triggers a<br />

bone deterioration process as an “emergency<br />

response”.<br />

When it comes to performance – the more the better. Now is<br />

your chance to benefit from maximum performance and<br />

efficiency with the VITA VACUMAT New Generation. Operate<br />

up to four premium furnaces of the VACUMAT 6000 M series<br />

and/or the combination pressing furnaces of the VACUMAT<br />

6000 MP series with a single vPad control panel and set new<br />

standards for optimized workflow in your laboratory. Thanks to<br />

its modular structure, the firing system can be customized<br />

to meet your requirements. Plus, you can add further firing<br />

units, operating panels and accessories at any time. You will<br />

hardly find a more efficient way to meet future requirements.<br />

www.myvacumat.com<br />

Since the biofilm protects the bacteria against<br />

pharmaceuticals, treatment has been very difficult<br />

to date. That is why EMS wants to mount<br />

an attack on damaging biofilm as part of subgingival<br />

prophylaxis treatment with an application<br />

summed up in the words “AIR-FLOW<br />

kills biofilm”. Using this method dentists can<br />

also effectively treat the continuously growing<br />

number of cases of peri-implantitis among implant<br />

patients and counter the impending loss<br />

of implants.<br />

EMS – ELECTRO MEDICAL SYSTEMS S.A.,<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

www.ems-dent.com<br />

Booth 575/576


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12 business<br />

AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

VITA VACUMAT NEW GENERATION NOW AVAILABLE WITH COMBIPRESS UNIT<br />

Thanks to its modular construction, the innovative<br />

concept of the “New Generation” firing system<br />

for VITA VACUMAT ceramic furnaces not<br />

only means perfect customized solutions for<br />

every user—it also offers superior cost-effectiveness.<br />

At the heart of the system is the premium ceramic<br />

furnace VITA VACUMAT 6000 M, which is<br />

available with a choice of three different control<br />

units: VITA vPad easy, VITA vPad comfort and<br />

VITA vPad excellence. Designed to meet a diverse<br />

range of requirements, just one of these control<br />

units also allows convenient operation of up to<br />

four firing units. The new VITA VACUMAT ceramic<br />

ovens are particularly appealing thanks to<br />

superior firing results, convenient handling and<br />

<br />

VITA VACUMAT “New Generation”<br />

a variety of technical innovations.<br />

The modular construction and the operation<br />

of multiple firing units allow<br />

all users to assemble a cost-effective<br />

firing system that is adapted perfectly<br />

to their particutlar needs. The<br />

system can also be expanded at any<br />

time to include additional components<br />

(firing units, control units or accessories).<br />

Even greater flexibility is now possible<br />

thanks to the introduction of additional<br />

modules such as the VITA<br />

VACUMAT 6000 MP combipress unit<br />

that can also be operated using VITA<br />

vPad comfort and VITA vPad excellence.<br />

The combipress unit not only offers all the<br />

programs and functions available with VITA<br />

VACUMAT 6000 M, it can also be used for pressing<br />

any kind of press pellet and is suitable for use<br />

with all standard muffle systems. The innovative<br />

pressing technology combined with numerous<br />

service and monitoring functions ensures precise,<br />

consistently convincing pressing results.<br />

The new VITA VACUMAT system is thus complete,<br />

offering the user the benefit of an even<br />

greater selection of options and improved cost-effectiveness<br />

in the laboratory.<br />

VITA ZAHNFABRIK, GERMANY<br />

www.vita-zahnfabrik.com/www.myvacumat.com<br />

Booth 473/474<br />

AD<br />

VITA VMK MASTER<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The German company VITA Zahnfabrik has<br />

been supporting dental technicians all over the<br />

world with finest veneering materials for more<br />

than 45 years. In 2009, their product line was<br />

increased by VITA VMK Master, a new ceramic<br />

belonging to the VMK (VITA Metallkeramik =<br />

VITA metal ceramics) generation for veneering<br />

metal frameworks in the conventional CTE<br />

range.<br />

Available to dental professionals at AEEDC<br />

2010, the new veneering material VITA Zahnfabrik<br />

aims to take the next evolutionary step<br />

in the VMK success story offering dental technicians<br />

an uncompromised material in terms of<br />

safety and aesthetics. High bending strength<br />

<br />

The new VITA VMK Master veneering material is available<br />

in the original VITA SYSTEM 3D-MASTER and VITAPAN classical<br />

A1–D4 shades.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

and temperature change stability, perfect compound—also<br />

with non-precious alloy frameworks—as<br />

well as low acid solubility and firstclass<br />

processing characteristics are some of the<br />

numerous benefits that VITA VMK Master offers<br />

thanks to the utilization of state-of-the-art<br />

manufacturing processes and high-quality materials.<br />

Due to the easy handling with the Standard<br />

layering consisting of dentine and enamel,<br />

aesthetical reproductions may be achieved<br />

quickly and safely. Furthermore, a comprehensive<br />

range of additional materials offers the<br />

best conditions for an efficient realization of patients’<br />

individual features.<br />

In addition to the successful VITA VM concept<br />

component called VITA VM 13, VITA VMK<br />

Master joins the success story of VITA ceramics.<br />

VITA VMK is available in the original VITA<br />

SYSTEM 3D-MASTER and VITAPAN classical<br />

A1–D4 shades. Only the VITA label guarantees<br />

for an exact and nature-like reproduction of the<br />

original VITA tooth shades, the company said.<br />

VITA ZAHNFABRIK, GERMANY<br />

www.vita-zahnfabrik.com<br />

Booth 473/474


AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

industry 13<br />

3M Gulf Ltd. 239<br />

3M Unitek Block 417, 391, 36<br />

A<br />

A. Schweickhardt GmbH & Co. KG 488<br />

AALZ Aachen Dental Laser Center 440<br />

ABIMO-Brazilian Medical Devices<br />

Manufacturers Association 602, 611<br />

Academy of Laser Education 501<br />

Accutron Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

ACT FZC. 315<br />

A-dec 230<br />

Adenta GmbH Production & Sales<br />

of Innovative Orthodontic Products 502<br />

Advanced Dental Diagnostics BV 503, 504, 505<br />

akrus GmbH & Co. KG 507<br />

Al Fikrah Medical &<br />

Surgical Devices Tr. 157<br />

Al Hayat Pharmaceuticals Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Al Mazroui Medical &<br />

Chemical Supplies 213<br />

Al Rashid Medical Supplies 267, 27<br />

Al Thanaya Pharmaceuticals 631, 632, 633<br />

All Star Orthodontics 258<br />

Alphamed 451<br />

Amann Girrbach GmbH 480<br />

Amdent Block 417, 391, 365<br />

American Dental Association (ADA) 295, 296<br />

Angelus Ind. Prods. Odontologicos S/A 595<br />

Anthos Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Apixia Inc. 249, 25<br />

Arab Academy for<br />

Continuing Dental Education 653<br />

Arab Dental Labor Magazine 73<br />

ASA Dental S.p.A 311, 312<br />

Asia Chemi Teb Co. 187<br />

Asnanak.Net 140<br />

Astar Orthodontics Inc. 156<br />

Auropent Fantasy GmbH 496<br />

Axis Dental USA Beavers Dental 218<br />

B<br />

B & L Biotech Inc. 242<br />

Baden-Württemberg<br />

International Agency for International<br />

Economic and Scientific Cooperation 464<br />

Baumer S.A. 614<br />

Beijing Canluso Co., Ltd. 159<br />

Beijing Leiden Biological Company 166<br />

Being Foshan Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. 160<br />

Berry Distribution 345<br />

Beyond Dental & Health 260<br />

Bien Air SA Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Biodent Co., Ltd. 131<br />

Biodinamica Química e Farmaceutica Ltda 596<br />

BioHorizons, Inc, 273<br />

Biokosma Trading Co. 570<br />

BioMaterials Korea Inc. 103<br />

Biotec S.r.l. 285, 286<br />

Bioteck S.r.l. 362<br />

Bisco Inc. 290<br />

Blossom / Mexpo International Inc. 260, 261<br />

BMS Dental S.r.l. 363, 364<br />

Bosworth Company 279<br />

B-Productions 559, 56<br />

Bredent GmbH & Co. KG 475, 476<br />

brumaba GmbH & Co. KG 498<br />

BSB Mena / Interbio SAL 68<br />

C<br />

Carestream Health 256–257, 280–281<br />

Castellini S.p.A. 355<br />

Cattani S.p.A. 308<br />

Cedra Levant 287<br />

Class One 206–212, 221–227<br />

Colgate Palmolive Company 620<br />

Coltène /Whaledent GmbH & Co. KG 481<br />

Connector 449<br />

Corlison Pte Ltd. 607<br />

Coswell 506<br />

Cranberry (M) Sdn Bhd. 271, 272<br />

Creation S.r.l. 310<br />

Creation Willi Geller<br />

International Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Cross Protection (M) Sdn Bhd 503, 504, 505<br />

Crosstex International Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

CSM Implant 145<br />

CSN Industrie S.r.l. 532<br />

Cynoprod International 561, 562<br />

D<br />

D4D Technologies Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Dabi Atlante S/A<br />

Industrias Medico Odontologica 597<br />

Dae Yang Dentech Co., Ltd. 121<br />

Dawn Pharmacy 371, 372<br />

DB Orthodontics Ltd. 206–212, 221–227<br />

Deepak Products, Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

Deflex 599<br />

DeguDent GmbH 438, 439<br />

Delma Medical Instrument (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. 4<br />

Exhibitors list—AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth<br />

Denmat Holdings L.L.C. 346<br />

Denstar Co. 105<br />

DenTag S.r.l. 320<br />

Dental Art S.p.A. 301, 302<br />

Dental Expo Russia 31<br />

Dental Factory - USA 274<br />

Dental Material Co., Ltd. 171<br />

Dental Medium Journal 606<br />

Dental News 530<br />

Dental Tribune International 37, 38<br />

Dental World S.r.l. 335<br />

Dental X S.p.A. 299<br />

Dentaluck Medical Equipment Trading /<br />

GV Tech F.Z.C 1<br />

Dentamerica Inc. 235, 236<br />

DENTAURUM GmbH & Co. KG 470<br />

EMS-SWISSQUALITY.COM<br />

Dentium Co. Ltd. 2<br />

Dentkist Inc. 124<br />

Dentoflex Middle East 616<br />

Dentozone Corporation 125<br />

DENTSPLY Ceramco Block 339<br />

DENTSPLY Friadent GmbH 460, 463<br />

DENTSPLY GAC International 60<br />

DENTSPLY International 370<br />

DENTSPLY Maillefer Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Dentus Co. 186, 195<br />

DiaDent Group International 85, 86<br />

Diaswiss S.A. 213<br />

Discus Dental Inc. Block 417, 391, 365<br />

DMG Germany 477, 478<br />

Dubai Health Authority 129<br />

Dubai Medical Equipment 57, 58, 59<br />

SUBGINGIVAL<br />

WITHOUT<br />

LIMITS<br />

THE DEEPEST<br />

PERIODONTAL POCKETS<br />

NOW WITHIN REACH<br />

WITH THE ORIGINAL<br />

AIR-FLOW METHOD<br />

AIR-FLOW MASTER ®<br />

is the name of the world’s first<br />

subgingival prophylaxis unit.<br />

With two application systems in<br />

one. For sub- and supragingival<br />

use with matching handpiece and<br />

powder chamber.<br />

Incredibly easy to operate.<br />

Uniquely simple to use.<br />

Touch ’n’ flow: Highly sensitive<br />

3-touch panel for easy choice of<br />

settings.<br />

E<br />

EMS – Electro Medical Systems S.A 575, 576<br />

Edarredo Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Eisenbacher Dentalwaren ED GmbH 495<br />

EKOM spol. s.r.o. 213<br />

Elem Enterprises 62, 63<br />

Eng.A.B Research Chair for<br />

Growth Factors and Bone Regeneration 536<br />

EPED Inc. 319<br />

Erwin Guth Ltda. 619<br />

Esacrom S.r.l. 386<br />

Esfahan Faraz Mehr<br />

Industrial Producing Co. 184, 197<br />

Essential Dental Systems Inc. 268, 269<br />

ExamVision APS 578<br />

> Subgingival application of the Original AIR-FLOW ® method reduces<br />

periodontal pocket depth, removes biofilm, prevents periimplantitis<br />

The inventor of the Original<br />

Air-Flow Method is now first to<br />

cross the boundaries of conventional<br />

prophylaxis.<br />

For more information > welcome@ems-ch.com<br />

➟<br />

AD


AEEDC Dubai 2011<br />

industry 15<br />

Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth<br />

➟<br />

F<br />

FAMI 619<br />

Faro S.p.A. 334<br />

FDI World Dental Federation 661<br />

FGM Dental Products Ltd. / Dentscare 618<br />

Fimet Oy 213<br />

Flow Dental Corporation 206–212, 221–227<br />

FORESTADENT—Bernhard Förster GmbH 471<br />

Foshan Modern Precision<br />

Dental Instruments Co., Ltd. 176, 177<br />

Fotona / LCI 583, 584<br />

FPM s.a.r.l. 12<br />

French Dental Design 425<br />

Future Dental Instruments Trading L.L.C. 529<br />

G<br />

G&H Wire Company 61<br />

G. Comm S.r.l. 330<br />

GACD 316, 325<br />

Galloni Aseg S.p.A. 389<br />

GC Europe N.V. 14, 15, 16, 17<br />

Geistlich Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Gendex Block 339<br />

Genoray Co., Ltd. 649, 65<br />

George-Schick Dental GmbH Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Gingi-Pak 206–212, 221–227<br />

GlaxoSmithKline 646<br />

Global Surgical Corporation 206–212, 221–227<br />

Gnatus Equipamentos Medico-<br />

Odontologicos Ltda. 617<br />

Good Doctors Co., Ltd. 87<br />

Gramm Technik GmbH 482<br />

Greater New York Dental Meeting 7, 8<br />

Guangzhou Conghua Shenghua<br />

Industry Co., Ltd. 154<br />

Guangzhou Linchen Trading Co. Ltd., 162<br />

Gulf Dent Trading L.L.C. 34, 35<br />

Gulf Medical<br />

Commercial Agencies 603–604, 609–610<br />

GUM-SUNSTAR Suisse/Sara Trident L.L.C. 581, 582<br />

H<br />

Hager & Werken GmbH & Co.KG 508<br />

Halley Medical Supplies Ltd. UK 551, 552<br />

Hamaya Top-Dental 634<br />

Handae Chemical Co. Ltd. 122<br />

Hangzhou ORJ Medical Instrument<br />

& Material Co. Ltd. 169<br />

Hangzhou Shinye Orthodontic<br />

Products Co., Ltd. 172<br />

Hanil Dental Ind. Co., Ltd. 88<br />

Hanse Dental GmbH 503, 504, 505<br />

Heine Optotechnik GmbH & Co KG 510<br />

Henry Schein 343–344, 349–350<br />

Hoodiann International 183, 198<br />

Hoya ConBio 206–212, 221–227<br />

Hubit Co., Ltd. 91<br />

Hu-Friedy Mfg., Co., Inc Block 339<br />

I<br />

IDEAL MAKOO Co. 182, 199<br />

Imaging Sciences International Block 339<br />

Implasa GmbH 521, 522<br />

Indian Dentist Research and Review 659<br />

Indusbello 600<br />

Infodent International 503, 504, 505<br />

Inman Aligner / Straight Talk Seminars 656<br />

Innovative Material and Devices Inc. 158<br />

Instrumentarium Dental 667<br />

Intensiv S.A. 587<br />

International Association for Orthodontics 658<br />

International Association<br />

of Dental Traumatology (IADT) 680<br />

International Dentistry South Africa 399<br />

International Expodental – UNIDI 527<br />

Iran Dental Industries 194<br />

Iranian Dental Association 192, 193<br />

Ivoclar Vivadent <strong>AG</strong> 542<br />

J<br />

JADA Middle East 244<br />

"JCS ""StomaDent""" 31, 32, 33<br />

Jelenko 206–212, 221–227<br />

Jin Sung Co. 124<br />

Jinhua Chuangxin Medical Treatment<br />

Apparatus Technology Co., Ltd 165<br />

JJ Orthodontics (P) Ltd. 243<br />

Johnson & Johnson (Middle East) Inc. Block 672<br />

Journal of Modern Dentistry 139<br />

JS Dental Manufacturing, Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

JSC NPO “Polystom” 31, 32, 33<br />

JTC-Fulldent S.A. 573, 574<br />

JumJum World 397, 398<br />

K<br />

KAESER Kompressoren GmbH 441, 442<br />

Karl Hammacher Block 417, 391, 365<br />

KaVo Dental GmbH Block 443<br />

Kenda <strong>AG</strong> 580<br />

Kerr Italia S.r.l. 313<br />

Kettenbach Gmbh & Co. Block 417, 391, 365<br />

KLOX Technologies Inc. 503, 504, 505<br />

KLS Martin Group -<br />

Gebr. Martin GmbH & Co.KG 469<br />

Kohler Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG 467<br />

Korean Dental Trade Association 90<br />

Kousha Fan Pars Eng. Co. 190, 191<br />

L<br />

Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH Block 484<br />

Leader Italia S.r.l. 531, 532<br />

LLC Firm “KAMED” 31, 32, 33<br />

M<br />

Mabnateb Company 181<br />

Major Prodotti Dentari S.p.A. 358, 359<br />

Maquira Dental Products 615<br />

Masar Medical Block 339<br />

MATRX by Parket / Parker - Porter 213<br />

Medental International 206–212, 221–227<br />

Medesy S.r.l. - Italy 525, 526<br />

Medical Equipment<br />

& Pharmaceutical Holding Co. 200, 201<br />

Medi<strong>Media</strong> India Pvt. Ltd. 142<br />

Medkraft Orthodontics U.S.A 248<br />

Megadenta Medical Supplies L.L.C. 591<br />

MegaGen Implant Co., Ltd. 447, 448<br />

Melag Block 339<br />

Melorin Commercial & Manufacturing Co. 188, 189<br />

Meta Biomed Co., Ltd. 120<br />

METASYS Medizintechnik GmbH 450<br />

Micro-Nx Co., Ltd. 146<br />

Middle East Dental Laboratory 571<br />

Milestone Scientific Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

MK-Dent GmbH 454<br />

Mocom S.r.l. 331, 332, 333<br />

Modern Pharmaceutical Co. 241<br />

Mohammed Bin Ali Bin Othman<br />

Trading Est. (MBA Trading Est.) 269<br />

Morita 178, 203<br />

Myofunctional Research Co. 553<br />

N<br />

Nanjing Jin Jiahe I./E. Co., Ltd. 161<br />

Natamak IC Ve Dis Ticaret Ltd. STI 558<br />

National Trading Company - NTC 374<br />

Neobiotech Co., Ltd. 104<br />

Newmed S.r.l. 388<br />

Nichrominox 321<br />

Nicolas & Asp University College 18<br />

Nissin Dental Products Inc. 36<br />

Noble Medical Equipment Est. 20 , 21, 22<br />

Nordent Manufacturing, Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

Nordiska Dental AB 217<br />

Nova DFL 594<br />

Novocol Pharmaceuticals 204–205, 228–229<br />

NSK Nakanishi Inc. 627<br />

NucleOss 348<br />

O<br />

ODP, Orthodontic Design<br />

and Production, Inc. 503, 504, 505<br />

Olsen Industria e Comercio S.A. 601<br />

Ormco USA 216<br />

Ortho Classic 251, 252<br />

Ortho Organizers 293, 294<br />

Ortho Technology 275, 276<br />

Osstem Implant Co., Ltd. 421<br />

Owandy 54, 55<br />

P<br />

Philips Sonicare / Castle General Trading 652<br />

Pierre Fabre Medicament 651, 666<br />

Pierre Rolland Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Pimex Medical Equipment L.L.C. 5,06<br />

Piro Trading International 206–212, 221–227<br />

Planmeca Oy 625<br />

Polydentia Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Pooldar Brothers General Trading (L.L.C) 579<br />

Prime Dent Medical Equipment<br />

& Supplies LLC 317<br />

Prime Medical Supplies Est. 665<br />

pritidenta GmbH 487<br />

Procter & Gamble Gulf FZE<br />

(Oral B Crest Professional Oral Health) 291<br />

Produits Dentaires. S.A. 547<br />

PSP Dental Co. Ltd. 655<br />

Purity Laboratories Ltd. 554<br />

Q<br />

Qualident Dental Lab 528<br />

Quintessence International Publishing Group 662<br />

R<br />

R.A. Industries (PVT) Ltd. Pakistan 424<br />

Real Odontologica Industria e Comercio 598<br />

Renew Biocare Group <strong>AG</strong> 585, 586<br />

RENFERT GmbH 459<br />

Renner GmbH Kompressoren 486<br />

Returning Swans 72<br />

Reza Rad Co. 180<br />

Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and<br />

Pharmacy 653, 654<br />

Ronvig Dental Mfg.. A/S 577<br />

S<br />

Samsung Medical Centre (SMC-INDEX) 126<br />

Saniswiss Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Saratoga S.p.A. 408, 409, 410, 411<br />

Satelec-Acteon Group 9<br />

Saudi Dental Society 663<br />

Sawhney Trading Co. LLC 216<br />

Schuetz -Dental Group 56<br />

Scorpios International L.L.C. 61<br />

SDI Limited 64, 65<br />

Septodont / Novocol 204–205, 228–229<br />

Sh.Dr. Faghihi Co. 185<br />

Shanghai Dochem Industries Co., Ltd. 173<br />

Shenzhen MLG Science<br />

and Technology Co., Ltd 168<br />

Shera Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Shinhung Co., Ltd. 630<br />

Shinhung Co., Ltd. 100, 101<br />

SIA Orthodontic Manufacturer S.r.l. 329<br />

Silfradent S.r.l 390, 407<br />

Sino-Dental 174<br />

Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Smile Dental Journal 141<br />

Sofia Dental Meeting 690<br />

Soredex 677<br />

Spanta Trading 322<br />

Spident Co., Ltd. 89<br />

Star Science International GmbH 568–569, 592–593<br />

Stern Weber Block 412<br />

Straumann 395<br />

Stryker Leibinger Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Sultan Healthcare Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Sun Euro Business UG 489<br />

Svenska Dentorama AB 234<br />

Swiss Medical Technology GmbH 549, 550<br />

T<br />

Takara Belmont Corporation 25, 26, 27, 28<br />

Tasneem Medical Suppliers L.L.C. 373<br />

Tavom S.p.A. 383, 385, 360<br />

TDS Dental 238<br />

Tecno-Gaz S.p.A. 303, 304<br />

Temrex Corporation 247<br />

Tigers Medical Equipment 679<br />

Tissue Regeneration Corporation 196<br />

Titaniumfix 612<br />

Tokuyama Dental Corp 62, 63<br />

TPC 265, 266<br />

Tribest Disposable Products Co. Ltd. 164<br />

Trionics Technologies 69<br />

Trisa of Switzerland 589, 59<br />

TrollDental 503, 504, 505<br />

Tulip Medical Supplies 347<br />

U<br />

Ugin Dentaire Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Ultradent Products Inc. 263, 264<br />

Uni Corp Instruments Inc 233<br />

Unident S.A 572<br />

Unilever UK Ltd. 282<br />

Union Dental S.A. 499<br />

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya 500<br />

University of Manchester 556<br />

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Vaniman Manufacturing 206–212, 221–227<br />

Vertex Dental Block 417, 391, 365<br />

Visiodent 523, 524<br />

VITA Zahnfabrik H. Rauter GmbH & Co. KG 473, 474<br />

Vitro Laser Solutions UG 509<br />

Vivi S.r.l. 300<br />

VladMiva 31, 32, 33<br />

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W&H Dentalwerk Buermoos GmbH 29,3<br />

Warwick Medical School 557<br />

Waterpik Inc. 206–212, 221–227<br />

Whip Mix Corporation 206–212, 221–227<br />

WHITEsmile GmbH 206–212, 221–227<br />

Wiley-Blackwell 605<br />

Willman & Pein GmbH 495<br />

Wolf X-Ray Corporation 206–212, 221–227<br />

World Dento Med L.L.C 71<br />

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X-Dent Equipamentos Odontologicos 613<br />

Xing Xing Medical Instrument Co, Ltd. 152, 153<br />

Y<br />

YMarda Optical Instruments Factory 175<br />

Young Innovations 289<br />

Z<br />

Zhejiang Changxing Dongsheng<br />

Biotechnology Co., Ltd. 163<br />

Zhejiang Jonway Machinery<br />

& Electrical Manufacture Co. Ltd. 167<br />

Zhermack S.p.A 381, 382<br />

Zimmer Dental 213<br />

Zirc Company 206–212, 221–227<br />

Zirkonzahn Deutschland GmbH 472<br />

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