COMMITTEES - 88th Congress EOS :: 2012 Santiago de Compostela
COMMITTEES - 88th Congress EOS :: 2012 Santiago de Compostela
COMMITTEES - 88th Congress EOS :: 2012 Santiago de Compostela
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18th to 23rd ofJune<br />
Pr o g r a m m e B o o k<br />
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8 8 T H<br />
<strong>Congress</strong><strong>EOS</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Contents<br />
Welcome<br />
Honour Committee<br />
Committees & Important addresses<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
Room Distribution<br />
Exhibitors<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
Programme Outline<br />
Programme at-a-glance<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
Scientific Programme | Courses<br />
(Precongress, Postgraduate, Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecture)<br />
Scientific Programme | Scientific Session<br />
Scientific Programme | Courses<br />
(Post <strong>Congress</strong>)<br />
Awards<br />
Social Programme<br />
Information<br />
Useful Information<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Locations<br />
Official Transfers<br />
Useful Telephone<br />
Gratitu<strong>de</strong><br />
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Edita: <strong>EOS</strong> Imprime: Rimigraf, S.L. Depósito Legal: C 1186-<strong>2012</strong><br />
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Welcome<br />
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Prof. David Suárez Quintanilla<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />
As Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the <strong>EOS</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> to be held in June <strong>2012</strong>, it is a great honour and<br />
pleasure to invite you to attend. The annual <strong>EOS</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> is the most important scientific event<br />
in European orthodontics due not only to the quantity and quality of the oral and poster<br />
presentations, the pre- and post-congress courses and large tra<strong>de</strong> exhibition, but also for its sheer<br />
number of participants.<br />
We have selected the <strong>Congress</strong> topics in accordance with the contemporary situation in<br />
orthodontics. Without doubt our specialty is in a period of remarkable change with evi<strong>de</strong>nce<br />
based treatment, the <strong>de</strong>finitive jump from 2D to 3D cephalometric and occlusal diganosis, new<br />
concepts about i<strong>de</strong>al orthodontic forces, use of miniscrews and temporary bone anchorage<br />
<strong>de</strong>vice, new surgical ways to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement, introduction of new alloys,<br />
changes in bracket and appliance <strong>de</strong>signs, use of CAD-CAM and nanotechnology, genetic<br />
engineering, the new relationship of our speciality with medicine and changes in the ethical<br />
un<strong>de</strong>rstanding of the doctor-patient relationship are playing a part in mo<strong>de</strong>rn day orthodontics.<br />
We are changing our paradigms, away from the previous focus on static <strong>de</strong>ntal occlusion and<br />
tooth-bone relationships towards a greater emphasis on dynamic soft tissue adaptation and<br />
proportions. We have to always keep in mind that there are many ways to un<strong>de</strong>rtake treatment<br />
but the main goal of our treatment is to improve the patient´s life and happiness by enhancing<br />
<strong>de</strong>ntal and jaw function and <strong>de</strong>ntofacial aesthetics.<br />
Although, now more than 100 years old, the <strong>EOS</strong> is younger and more energetic than<br />
ever! Today its annual congress is a meeting point for clinicians, researchers and teachers from all<br />
over the world. Our Society’s Euro-centric nature matches that of the city that will host this<br />
<strong>Congress</strong>. <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> is the <strong>de</strong>stination of the Camino <strong>de</strong> <strong>Santiago</strong> (Way of St.<br />
James), a long route crossing part of Europe which thousands of pilgrims have travelled on foot for<br />
centuries. Today, after many years, orthodontists will arrive in <strong>Compostela</strong>, and smell within its<br />
magnificent cathedral the incense of its gigantic Botafumeiro.<br />
Finally, and importantly, to accompany the scientific programme there will be<br />
entertainment and a series of cultural activities. We expect more than 2,500 orthodontists and<br />
more than 1,000 scientific presentations and, due to the number of registrants anticipated, we<br />
recommend that you book your accommodation as soon as possible. I urge you to attend the<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> because I believe it presents a rare opportunity to combine our professional activities<br />
with unique cultural and leisure possibilities that together with our city's charm will make the<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> and your stay in <strong>Compostela</strong> memorable for many years to come!
8 8 T H<br />
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S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Honour Committee<br />
Badge of the Royal House accepting the honorary presi<strong>de</strong>ncy of the <strong>88th</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> of the European Orthodontic Society.<br />
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Honour Committee<br />
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HONOUR COMMITTEE<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />
S.M. El Rey <strong>de</strong> España<br />
D. Juan Carlos <strong>de</strong> Borbón y Borbón<br />
Prime Minister of Spain<br />
D. Mariano Rajoy Brey<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Xunta <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
D. Alberto Núñez Feijoo<br />
Mayor of <strong>Santiago</strong><br />
D. Ángel Currás Fernán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
Health Department of Xunta <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
Dña. Rocío Mosquera Álvarez<br />
Dean of the USC<br />
Juan Casares Long<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the General Council of<br />
Odontology and Stomatology of Spain<br />
D. Manuel Alfonso Villa Vigil<br />
Dean of Medicine and Dentistry School<br />
D. Juan Gestal Otero
<strong>COMMITTEES</strong><br />
PRESIDENT <strong>EOS</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
David Suárez Quintanilla<br />
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE<br />
Alberto Bravo González (Chairman)<br />
David Suárez Quintanilla (Presi<strong>de</strong>nt)<br />
Susan Cunningham<br />
Nejat Erverdi<br />
Fraser McDonald<br />
Francesca Miotti<br />
Arni Thordarson<br />
SECRETARIAT<br />
Monica Maracchi Pye<br />
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />
8 8 T H<br />
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S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Committees & Important addresses<br />
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br />
María Cruz Andrés Corada<br />
Juan Cobo Plana<br />
Monica Maracchi Pye<br />
Nunzio Cirulli<br />
Elena Castedo Ribas<br />
Carmen González Bahillo<br />
Ruperto González Giralda<br />
Domingo Martín Salvador<br />
Juan Carlos Pérez Varela<br />
Isabel Ramos Barbosa<br />
José Barreiro Daviña<br />
Paz Otero Casal<br />
Cristina Barreiro Torres<br />
INFORMATION, EXHIBITION & TRAVEL<br />
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT: secretariat@eos<strong>2012</strong>.com<br />
TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT (Viajes Atlántico, SA)<br />
Address: Plaza <strong>de</strong> Fuenterrabia, 3<br />
15702 <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> - Spain<br />
Phone: +34 981 56 90 40 / Fax: +34 981 56 90 42<br />
E-mail: info@eos<strong>2012</strong>.com<br />
Web: www.atlanticocongresos.com<br />
CONGRESS´S WEB: www.eos<strong>2012</strong>.com<br />
<strong>EOS</strong>´S WEB: www.eoseurope.org<br />
CONGRESS VENUE: Palacio <strong>de</strong> Congresos y Exposiciones <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
Adress: Avda. Miguel Ferro Caaveiro, s/n<br />
15007 - San Lázaro, <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> - Spain<br />
+34 981 51 99 88<br />
info@palaciosantiago.com / www.palaciosantiago.com<br />
USEFUL WEB PAGES:<br />
www.santiagoturismo.com<br />
www.santiago<strong>de</strong>compostela.org<br />
www.usc.es<br />
www.xacobeo.es<br />
www.turgalicia.es<br />
www.meteogalicia.es<br />
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SHELDON FRIEL MEMORIAL LECTURE<br />
The other si<strong>de</strong> of the picture<br />
Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman (The Netherlands)<br />
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS<br />
The AAOF legacy growth collection online: a<br />
powerful new tool for clinical research and<br />
teaching<br />
Sheldon Baumrind (USA)<br />
Preferred anatomical locations for temporary<br />
anchorage <strong>de</strong>vices based on cone beam<br />
computed tomographic data<br />
Axel Bumann (Germany)<br />
Mini-implants in orthodontics – where are we<br />
now?<br />
Dirk Bister (UK)<br />
Orthodontically induced root resorption<br />
diagnosis: management and repair<br />
Tarek El-Bialy (Canada)<br />
Smart materials and orthodontics: the future<br />
we live in<br />
Theodore Elia<strong>de</strong>s (Switzerland)<br />
The challenges of “surgery first”<br />
Carla A. Evans (USA)<br />
Sagittal split osteotomy<br />
Abel García (Spain)<br />
Evolution of mandibular distraction<br />
osteogenesis<br />
Cesar A. Guerrero (Venezuela)<br />
PRECONGRESS COURSE<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>rn Approach to Class II Treatment<br />
Domingo Martín - Renato Cocconi<br />
POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />
Clinical Pearls in the Finishing Phase of the Orthodontic Treatment<br />
Juan Font - José Mª Llamas - José Chaqués - Juan C. Pérez<br />
POST-CONGRESS COURSE<br />
The Carrière System, Predictable Orthodontics for Class II´s and Beyond<br />
José and Luis Carrière - Ravindra Nanda<br />
CONGRESS TOPICS<br />
3D Orthodontic Diagnosis<br />
Microimplants<br />
New Surgical Procedures in Orthodontic Treatment<br />
Free Topics<br />
8 8 T H<br />
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S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
To scan or not to scan, that is the question in<br />
orthodontics<br />
Vicente Hernán<strong>de</strong>z Soler (Spain)<br />
Orthognathic surgery: planning to succeed!<br />
Nigel Hunt (UK)<br />
Facts and fallacies of skeletal anchorage in<br />
orthodontics<br />
Hee-Moon Kyung ( Korea)<br />
Assessment of two and three-dimensional<br />
cephalometric studies for clinical research in<br />
orthodontics<br />
Budy Kusnoto (USA)<br />
Orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular<br />
disor<strong>de</strong>rs: clinical implications<br />
Ambra Michelotti (Italy)<br />
Breathing and craniofacial growth<br />
Timo Peltomäki (Finland)<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>lling extraction <strong>de</strong>cision making<br />
Eliseo Plasencia (Spain)<br />
A new fully controllable pulsating air pressure<br />
orthodontic <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
Meir Redlich (Israel)<br />
Periodontally facilitated orthodontics<br />
Raffaele Spena (Italy)<br />
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Room distribution<br />
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TABLE 1<br />
9<br />
8<br />
7<br />
6<br />
5<br />
4<br />
3<br />
2<br />
10<br />
Entrance<br />
OBRADOIRO<br />
ROOM<br />
ROOM ROOM ROOM<br />
5 7 9<br />
ROOM<br />
4<br />
12 13 14 15 16<br />
19 32<br />
20 31<br />
21 30<br />
22 29<br />
23 28<br />
24 27<br />
25 26<br />
ROOM<br />
6<br />
33 50<br />
34 49<br />
35 48<br />
36 47<br />
38 45<br />
39 44<br />
40 43<br />
41 42<br />
ROOM<br />
8<br />
17 18<br />
50B<br />
ROOM<br />
10<br />
PRESS<br />
ROOM<br />
50C<br />
50D<br />
120 121<br />
TOURISM<br />
OFFICE<br />
SANTIAGO DE<br />
COMPOSTELA<br />
WARDROBE<br />
122 123 124 125 127 128 129<br />
56B 56C<br />
TABLE 2 TABLE 3<br />
1A 1B 51 52 53 54 55 55B 55C 56<br />
V.I.P. ROOM 2<br />
TOILET<br />
ROOM 12<br />
ROOM 11<br />
57 58<br />
V.I.P.<br />
ROOM<br />
1<br />
MAIN<br />
ROOM<br />
(SANTIAGO)<br />
ROOM<br />
13<br />
59 60<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
126<br />
61 62 63 64 65 66 67<br />
ROOM<br />
15<br />
ROOM<br />
14<br />
ROOM<br />
17<br />
COMPOSTELA<br />
ROOM<br />
ROOM<br />
18<br />
ROOM<br />
16<br />
ROOM<br />
19<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
STORE ROOM<br />
CAFETERÍA<br />
73<br />
72C<br />
72<br />
71<br />
70<br />
69<br />
68<br />
CAFETERÍA<br />
ROOM 21<br />
ROOM 20<br />
First Floor<br />
74 75 76 77 78<br />
101102<br />
100103<br />
113114<br />
112115<br />
99103 111116<br />
MULTIMEDIA<br />
POSTER AREA<br />
98 105<br />
97 106<br />
96 107<br />
110 117<br />
109 118<br />
108 119<br />
95 94 93 92 91 90 89<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue Ground Floor<br />
Exhibition area in Palacio <strong>de</strong> Congresos<br />
72B<br />
ROOM<br />
22<br />
79<br />
80<br />
81<br />
82<br />
83<br />
84<br />
85<br />
86<br />
87<br />
88
1A<br />
1B<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
12<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
16<br />
17<br />
18<br />
19<br />
20<br />
21<br />
22<br />
23<br />
24<br />
25<br />
26<br />
27<br />
28<br />
29<br />
30<br />
31<br />
32<br />
33<br />
34<br />
35<br />
36<br />
38<br />
39<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> COUNCIL<br />
OXFORD<br />
UNIVERSITY PRESS<br />
NEMOTEC<br />
DENTAURUM<br />
LEONE SPA<br />
ORTODONZIA E<br />
IMPLANTOLOGIA<br />
PROCLINIC<br />
DONTIC.COM<br />
MOTION VIEW 3D<br />
IMPER-ORTHO<br />
TOPS SOFTWARE<br />
PSM<br />
MEDICAL<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
ORTHO CAPS<br />
SPEDD SYSTEM<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
3M<br />
UNITEK<br />
SPEED SYSTEM<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
ALIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />
IBERORTO/RMO<br />
®<br />
DOLPHIN IMAGING<br />
& MANAGEMENT<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
40<br />
41<br />
42<br />
43<br />
44<br />
45<br />
47<br />
48<br />
49<br />
50<br />
50B<br />
50C<br />
50D<br />
51<br />
52<br />
53<br />
54<br />
55<br />
55B<br />
55C<br />
56<br />
56B<br />
56C<br />
57<br />
58<br />
59<br />
60<br />
61<br />
62<br />
63<br />
64<br />
65<br />
66<br />
67<br />
68<br />
69<br />
70<br />
71<br />
FORESTADEN<br />
®<br />
DOLPHIN IMAGING<br />
& MANAGEMENT<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
IBERORTO/RMO<br />
ALIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />
BRINGCONCEPT LDA<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> 2013<br />
AAO (AMERICAN ORTHODONTICS)<br />
ORTO AREA<br />
3DMD<br />
MICRODENT<br />
CFMO-ORTOSAN<br />
SAGA DENTAL NORWAY<br />
INNOVATIVE MATERIAL<br />
AND DEVICES,INC<br />
HUBIT CO LTD<br />
ORTOPLUS<br />
ODONTONET<br />
ORTHO TECHNOLOGY INC.<br />
ONLYORTO, S.L.<br />
DENTACARE SWISS DENTAL<br />
TELEDENTA GMBH<br />
SCHEU DENTAL<br />
ORTHO CLASSIC<br />
3SHAPE A/S<br />
MORPHEUS Co., Ltd<br />
ORTHO-BYTE (VERIZON)<br />
DEWIMED MEDIZINTECHNIK<br />
GMBH<br />
MEDKRAFT ORTHODONTICS<br />
ORTOLAN DENTAL SL<br />
72<br />
72B<br />
72C<br />
73<br />
74<br />
75<br />
76<br />
77<br />
78<br />
79<br />
80<br />
81<br />
82<br />
83<br />
84<br />
85<br />
86<br />
87<br />
88<br />
89<br />
90<br />
91<br />
92<br />
93<br />
94<br />
95<br />
96<br />
97<br />
98<br />
99<br />
100<br />
101<br />
102<br />
103<br />
104<br />
105<br />
106<br />
107<br />
G&H WIRE COMPANY<br />
HU-FRIEDY MFG CO. LLC<br />
ORTHODONTICS H.D. DI<br />
ROBERTO PALUDETTI & C SNC<br />
CURAPROX - CURADEN<br />
INTERNATIONAL AG<br />
SAVARIA-DENT LTD.<br />
TP ORTHODONTICS INC.<br />
JEIL MEDICAL CORPORATION<br />
PROMEDIA MEDIZINTECHNIK<br />
INSTRUMENTARIUM DENTAL<br />
ORTOTEC DENTAL -<br />
AMERICAN<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
PLANMECA<br />
ASTAR ORTHODONTICS INC<br />
WORLD BIO TECH<br />
SHINWON DENTAL CO LTD<br />
AESCULAP<br />
CREATIVE DENTAL-GLOBAL<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
HT CO, LTD<br />
MYOFUNCTIONAL RESEARCH<br />
ORMCO EUROPE<br />
DENTSPLY<br />
ORMCO EUROPE<br />
108<br />
109<br />
110<br />
111<br />
112<br />
113<br />
114<br />
115<br />
116<br />
117<br />
118<br />
119<br />
120<br />
121<br />
122<br />
123<br />
124<br />
125<br />
126<br />
127<br />
128<br />
129<br />
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S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
OPAL ORTHODONTICS<br />
EDITORIAL QUINTESSENCE<br />
HANGZHOU SHINYE<br />
ORTHODONTICS PRODUCTS<br />
AUDAX d.o.o.<br />
SOREDEX<br />
FAIRFIELD ORTHODONTICS<br />
LABORATORIOS KIN<br />
KARL HAMMACHER GMBH<br />
DM C<strong>EOS</strong>A<br />
ECLIGNER EUROPE<br />
ORA METRIX<br />
MEM DENTAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
ORTHO ORGANIZERS, INC.<br />
ORTHO PROOF / ORTHO LAB<br />
HIGHLAND METALS<br />
ORTHO-CLEAN INTL.<br />
AERODENTIS<br />
DANY COMPANY<br />
Exhibitors<br />
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Scientific Programme<br />
12<br />
th<br />
Monday, June 18<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h. 18:00h.<br />
GENERAL ASSEMBLY FEO<br />
AND AWARD CEREMONY<br />
S I D O<br />
S E D O<br />
AAO<br />
AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />
CYBER ROOM<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> COUNCIL<br />
EPSOS Meeting<br />
(University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong>)<br />
EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br />
EFOSA COUNCIL MEETING<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h. 18:00h.<br />
salas<br />
HISTORY SCHOOL<br />
UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO<br />
ROOM SALA 4<br />
ROOM SALA 5<br />
ROOM SALA 6<br />
ROOM SALA 8<br />
ROOM SALA 9<br />
ROOM SALA 10<br />
ROOM SALA 19<br />
ROOM SALA 22<br />
SALA VIP VIP ROOM - OFICINA 2<br />
VIP ROOM 1
th<br />
Tuesday, June 19<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
POST GRADUATE COURSE<br />
S I D O<br />
S E D O<br />
AAO<br />
AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />
OPENING CEREMONY (17:30-18:30)<br />
SHELDON FRIEL MEMORIAL LECTURE (18:30-19:05)<br />
PERFORMANCE REAL FILHARMONÍA DE GALICIA AND ORFEÓN TERRA Á NOSA (19:05-19:40)<br />
CYBER ROOM<br />
EUROPEAN ORTHODONTIC<br />
TEACHERS´ FORUM<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> OPENING<br />
COUNCIL MEETING<br />
EFOSA (GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING)<br />
NEBEOP<br />
MEETING<br />
EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
PRE CONGRESS COURSE<br />
EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br />
EFOSA COUNCIL MEETING<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
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S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
Rooms<br />
OBRADOIRO ROOM<br />
MAIN ROOM<br />
ROOM 4<br />
ROOM 5<br />
ROOM 6<br />
ROOM 8<br />
ROOM 9<br />
ROOM 10<br />
ROOM 11<br />
ROOM 12<br />
ROOM 13<br />
ROOM 14<br />
ROOM 15<br />
ROOM 16<br />
ROOM 18<br />
ROOM 20<br />
ROOM 22<br />
VIP ROOM 2<br />
VIP ROOM 1<br />
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Scientific Programme<br />
14<br />
th<br />
Wednesday, June 20<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
WJB HOUSTON<br />
RESEARCH<br />
AWARD<br />
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS A<br />
LECTURES<br />
SYMPOSIUM ALIGN<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
S I D O<br />
S E D O<br />
AAO<br />
AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />
CYBER ROOM<br />
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OF ORTHODONTICS<br />
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING MEETING<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> OPENING<br />
COUNCIL MEETING -<br />
JUNTA DIRECTIVA<br />
EBO CASE DISPLAY<br />
WJB HOUSTON RESEARCH<br />
POSTER PRESENTATIONS<br />
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br />
EFOSA COUNCIL MEETING<br />
SCIENTIFIC<br />
SESSIONS A<br />
• EBO CASE<br />
SEMINAR<br />
• EBO CASE<br />
PRESENTATION<br />
POSTER SESSION<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
Rooms<br />
MAIN ROOM<br />
ROOM 4<br />
ROOM 5<br />
ROOM 6<br />
ROOM 8<br />
ROOM 9<br />
ROOM 10<br />
ROOM 13<br />
ROOM 18<br />
ROOM 19<br />
ROOM 22<br />
HALL B<br />
VIP ROOM 2<br />
VIP ROOM 1
st<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
SCIENTIFIC<br />
SESSION A<br />
SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
SYMPOSIUM ALIGN<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
S I D O<br />
S E D O<br />
AAO<br />
EJO<br />
SESSION<br />
AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />
CYBER ROOM<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> COUNCIL<br />
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br />
EFOSA COUNCIL MEETING<br />
SCIENTIFIC<br />
SESSION A<br />
SCIENTIFIC<br />
SESSION B<br />
POSTER SESSION<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
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S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
Rooms<br />
SALA MAIN SANTIAGO ROOM<br />
OBRADOIRO SALA OBRADOIRO ROOM<br />
ROOM SALA 4<br />
ROOM SALA 5<br />
ROOM SALA 6<br />
ROOM SALA 8<br />
ROOM SALA 9<br />
ROOM SALA 10<br />
ROOM SALA 13<br />
HALL B<br />
SALA VIP VIP ROOM - OFICINAS 2<br />
SALA VIP - ROOM PLANTA 1 BAJA<br />
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Scientific Programme<br />
16<br />
nd<br />
Friday, June 22<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
SCIENTIFIC<br />
SESSION A<br />
<strong>EOS</strong><br />
CLOSING<br />
MEETING<br />
S I D O<br />
S E D O<br />
ANOUNCEMENT<br />
OF AWARD<br />
WINNERS<br />
AAO<br />
AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />
CYBER ROOM<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> COUNCIL<br />
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br />
EFOSA COUNCIL MEETING<br />
rd<br />
Saturday, June 23<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
POST-CONGRESS COURSE<br />
SCIENTIFIC<br />
SESSION A<br />
CLINICAL POSTER<br />
SESSION<br />
<strong>EOS</strong><br />
BUSINESS<br />
MEETING<br />
8:00h. 9:00h. 10:00h. 11:00h. 12:00h. 13:00h. 14:00h. 15:00h. 16:00h. 17:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
18:00h.<br />
Rooms<br />
MAIN ROOM<br />
ROOM 10<br />
ROOM 4<br />
ROOM 5<br />
ROOM 6<br />
ROOM 8<br />
ROOM 9<br />
ROOM 10<br />
HALL B<br />
VIP ROOM 2<br />
VIP ROOM 1<br />
salas<br />
OBRADOIRO ROOM
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Programme Outline<br />
Mobile Application from which you will have access to the information from the Scientific and Social <strong>Congress</strong> Programme, schedule<br />
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Monday, th<br />
June 18<br />
Tuesday, th<br />
June 19<br />
Wednesday,<br />
th<br />
June 20<br />
Thursday,<br />
th<br />
June 21<br />
Friday, nd<br />
June 22<br />
Saturday,<br />
rd<br />
June 23<br />
08:00 – 18:00 European Board Examination (EBO)<br />
09:00 – 13:00 General Assembly FEO and Award Ceremony<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 19)<br />
12:00 – 18:00 EPSOS Meeting University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> C.<br />
14:00 – 18:00 EFOSA Council Meeting<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Registration<br />
08:00 – 18:00 EBO<br />
08:30 – 17:00 Postgraduate Course<br />
08:30 – 17:00 Pre-<strong>Congress</strong> Course<br />
09:00 – 15:30 EFOSA General Assembly Meeting<br />
09:00 – 13:30 European Orthodontic Teachers´Forum<br />
12:00 – 15:00 <strong>EOS</strong> Opening Council Meeting<br />
12:00 – 18:00 EBO<br />
16:00 – 21:00 Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
14:00 – 16:00 NEBEOP Meeting<br />
17:30 Opening Ceremony<br />
18:30 Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecture<br />
19:45 – 22:00 Get-Together Cocktail & Opening of Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Registration<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
08:00 – 18:00 EBO Case Display<br />
08:30 – 09:00 WJB Houston Research Award Lectures<br />
09:00 – 17:30 Scientific Session<br />
12:45 – 13:30 Symposium Align Technology<br />
13:15 – 14:25 Editorial Board Meeting<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 19)<br />
13:00 – 14.00 WJB Houston Research Poster Presentations<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Hall B )<br />
14:00 – 17.45 Poster Session <strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Hall B )<br />
14:30 – 15:30 EBO Seminar<br />
15:30 – 17:00 EBO Case Presentation<br />
20:30 – 24:00 Presi<strong>de</strong>nt´s Reception<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Registration <strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
08:30 – 17:30 Scientific Session “A”<br />
13:15 – 13:50 EJO Session<br />
08:30 – 17:30 Scientific Session “B”<br />
14:00 – 17.00 Poster Session<br />
18:00 – 19:30 Pilgrimage - Cathedral Reception<br />
23:00 – 02:30 Postgraduate Disco<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Registration<br />
08:00 – 18:00 Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
08:30 – 16:00 Scientific Session<br />
14:00 – 16.00 Clinical Poster Session<br />
12:00 – 13:00 <strong>EOS</strong> Closing Council Meeting<br />
13:10 – 13:20 Announcement of Award Winners<br />
17:30 – 18:30 <strong>EOS</strong> Business Meeting<br />
21:00 – 01:30 Gala Dinner<br />
09:00 – 18:00 Post-<strong>Congress</strong> Course<br />
09:30 – 18:00 <strong>Congress</strong> Outing and Silver Mill Competition<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 22)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (VIP Room 1)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 22)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Obradoiro Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 20 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 13 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 11 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Center (Room 10)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Rooms 14, 15, 16, 18)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 12)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 22)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 13 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 18 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 18 )<br />
Hostal Reyes Católicos<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
12:45 – 13:30 Symposium Align Technology <strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 13 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Obradoiro Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Hall B )<br />
Franco Street and Capitol Hall.<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Hall B )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 10 )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Main Room )<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Room 10 )<br />
Hostal Reyes Católicos<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue (Obradoiro Room )<br />
Ría <strong>de</strong> Arousa<br />
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Programme at-a-glance<br />
18<br />
Monday, th<br />
June 18<br />
Tuesday, th<br />
June 19<br />
Wednesday,<br />
th<br />
June 20<br />
Thursday,<br />
th<br />
June 21<br />
Fryday, nd<br />
June 22<br />
Saturday,<br />
rd<br />
June 23<br />
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30<br />
17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00<br />
European Board Examination (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 22)<br />
Registration (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
European Board Examination (EBO) (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 22)<br />
Postgraduate Course (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Obradoiro Room)<br />
Pre-<strong>Congress</strong> Course (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 20)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
Post-<strong>Congress</strong> Course<br />
EPSOS Meeting (University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> C.)<br />
EFOSA General Assembly Meeting (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 13)<br />
European Orthodontic Teachers´ Forum (C.V., R. 11)<br />
EBO Case Display (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 22)<br />
WJB Houston<br />
Research<br />
Award<br />
Lectures<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
Main Room)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
Scientific Session (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Main Room)<br />
Scientific Session A (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Main Room)<br />
Scientific Session B (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Obradoiro Room)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
General Assembly FEO<br />
and Award Ceremony<br />
Registration (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Registration (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Registration (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 19)<br />
Editorial Board Meeting (C.V., Room 19)<br />
Scientific Session (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Main Room)<br />
( C.V.,<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> Opening Council Meeting Room 10)<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Obradoiro Room)<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Outing and Silver Mill Competition (Ría <strong>de</strong> Arousa)<br />
EFOSA Council Meeting (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, VIP Room 1)<br />
NEBEOP Meeting<br />
(C.V., R. 12)<br />
Symposium Align<br />
Technology<br />
EBO<br />
Seminar<br />
EBO Case<br />
Presentation<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Main Room) (C.V., Room 18) (C.V., Room 18)<br />
WJB Houston Research<br />
Poster Presentations<br />
(C.V., Hall B)<br />
Poster Session (C.V., Hall B)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong> Exhibition<br />
European Board Examination (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Rooms 14, 15, 16, 18, 22)<br />
EJO<br />
Session<br />
(Main Room)<br />
Symposium<br />
Align<br />
Technology<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> Venue,<br />
Main Room)<br />
Poster Session (C.V., Hall B)<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> Closing Council Meeting (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 10))<br />
Visit to the<br />
Announcement of Award Winners and New EBO Diplomates<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Main Room)<br />
Clinical Poster Session<br />
(C.V., Hall B)<br />
Openning Ceremony (C.V. Main Room)<br />
Pilgrimage and<br />
Cathedral<br />
Reception<br />
Visit to the<br />
City (II)<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> Business Meeting<br />
(<strong>Congress</strong> Venue, Room 10)<br />
Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecture<br />
(C.V. Main Room)<br />
Performance Real<br />
Filharmonia <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
(C.V. Main Room)<br />
19:45 - 22:00h.<br />
Get-Together Cocktail<br />
& Opening of Tra<strong>de</strong><br />
Exhibition<br />
20:30 - 24:00h.<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt´s<br />
Reception<br />
(Hostal Reyes<br />
Católicos )<br />
23:00 h.<br />
Postgraduate<br />
Disco<br />
(Franco Street<br />
and Capitol Hall)<br />
21:00 - 01:30h.<br />
Gala Dinner<br />
(Hostal RR CC)<br />
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 1 6:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00
Scientific Programme<br />
20<br />
th<br />
Monday, June 18<br />
08:00h - 18:00h EUROPEAN BOARD<br />
EXAMINATION (EBO)<br />
(Room 22 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
09:00h - 13:00h GENERAL ASSEMBLY FEO<br />
AND AWARD CEREMONY<br />
(European Fe<strong>de</strong>ration of Orthodontics)<br />
(Room 19 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
12:00h - 18:00h EPSOS MEETING<br />
(History School – University of <strong>Santiago</strong>)<br />
14:00h - 18:00h EFOSA COUNCIL MEETING<br />
(VIP room – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
(History School – University of <strong>Santiago</strong>)<br />
th<br />
Tuesday, June 19<br />
08:00h - 18:00h REGISTRATION<br />
08:00h - 18:00h EUROPEAN BOARD<br />
EXAMINATION<br />
(Room 22 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
08:30h - 17:00h POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
"CLINICAL PEARLS IN THE FINISHING<br />
PHASE OF THE ORTHODONTIC<br />
TREATMENT”<br />
Juan Font - José Mª Llamas<br />
José Chaques - Juan C. Pérez.<br />
08:30h - 17:00h PRECONGRESS COURSE<br />
(Room 20- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
"MODERN APPROACH TO CLASS II<br />
TREATMENT"<br />
Domingo Martín - Renato Cocconi<br />
09:00h - 15:30h EFOSA GENERAL ASSEMBLY<br />
MEETING<br />
(Room 13 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
09:00h - 12:30h EUROPEAN ORTHODONTIC<br />
TEACHERS´FORUM<br />
(Room 11 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
12:00h - 15:00h <strong>EOS</strong> OPENING COUNCIL MEETING<br />
(Room 10 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
12:00h - 18:00h EUROPEAN BOARD EXAMINATION<br />
(EBO) (Rooms 14, 15, 16, 18 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
16:00h - 21:00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
14:00h - 16:00h NEBEOP<br />
(Room 12- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
17:30h OPENING CEREMONY<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Presentation<br />
Monica Maracchi<br />
Local Committee Secretary<br />
Welcome<br />
David Suárez Quintanilla<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />
The Homo Antecessor on the Camino<br />
<strong>de</strong> <strong>Santiago</strong> (St. James´ Way)<br />
María Martión<br />
Spanish National Research Centre for Human Evolution<br />
Atapuerca- Burgos (Spain)<br />
Real Filharmonia <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
Maximino Zumalave<br />
Conductor<br />
Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecture<br />
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE<br />
Anne-Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman<br />
Galician Anthem<br />
Juan Casares Long<br />
Dean of the University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong><br />
Performance of Real Filharmonía <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
and Orfeón Terra á Nosa<br />
19:45h - 22:00h GET-TOGETHER COCKTAIL &<br />
OPENING OF TRADE EXHIBITION
th<br />
Wednesday, June 20<br />
08:00h - 18:00h REGISTRATION<br />
08:00h - 18:00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
08:00h - 18:00h EBO CASE DISPLAY<br />
(Room 22 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
08:30h - 09:00h WJB HOUSTON RESEARCH<br />
AWARD LECTURES<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS : Alexandros Kokkas / Arni Thordarson<br />
HO1 Comparison of facemask and skeletal anchorage therapy with<br />
intermaxillary elastics in patients with maxillary retrognathism.<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
C Acikalin , E Esenlik , Y Findik , Departments of Orthodontics and<br />
2<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Süleyman Demirel University,<br />
Isparta, Turkey.<br />
HO2 Altered serum levels of osteoclastic-specific acid phosphatase in<br />
chinese children un<strong>de</strong>rgoing treatment.<br />
1 2 3 1 1<br />
S Tang , M Meikle , J MacLaine , A B M Rabie , R Wong , Faculties of<br />
1 2<br />
Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, China and National University of<br />
3<br />
Singapore, and Department of Orthodontics, Royal Bournemouth<br />
Hospital, Hampshire, England.<br />
HO3 Catechol-o-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms as risk<br />
factors in temporomandibular disor<strong>de</strong>r patients.<br />
1 2,3 2,3 4 1<br />
V D'Antò , R Liguori , M Toriello , D Vitale , A Michelotti , Departments<br />
1 2<br />
of Oral and Maxillofacial Sciences and Biochemistry and Medical<br />
3<br />
Biotechnology, University of Naples 'Fe<strong>de</strong>rico II', CEINGE Biotecnologie<br />
4<br />
Avanzate S.C.a R.L. and Salvatore Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Italy.<br />
HO4 Effects of a chinese medicine and essential oils mouthrinses on<br />
patients with fixed orthodontic appliances.<br />
1 1 2 1,3 4<br />
Y Chen , R Wong , J C Seneviratne , U Hägg , C McGrath , Departments<br />
1 2 4<br />
of Orthodontics, Oral Biosciences and Dental Public Health. Faculty of<br />
Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, China and Faculty of Health Sciences,<br />
University of Copenhagen, Denmark.<br />
09:00h - 10:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Alexandros Kokkas / Arni Thordarson<br />
9:10 OP1 Gene analysis of stretching factors in the masseter muscle<br />
before and after orthognathic surgery.<br />
1 1 1 2 1<br />
W Harzer , W Breuel , M Krause , M Schnei<strong>de</strong>r , T Gedrange ,<br />
1 2<br />
Departments of Orthodontics and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, TU<br />
Dres<strong>de</strong>n, Germany<br />
9:20 OP2 A new orthopedic treatment approach using corticotomy,<br />
skeletal anchorage and Class III elastics.<br />
1 1 2 2<br />
H N Yilmaz , N Kucukkeles , H Garip , T Satilmis , Departments of<br />
1 2<br />
Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara<br />
University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
9:30 OP3 Approximation of alveolar clefts in unilateral cleft lip/palate<br />
patients by inter<strong>de</strong>ntal distraction osteogenesis.<br />
1 2 3 1 1<br />
F Fahim , S Shahin , M El-Kassaby , D El-Boghdady , W Abd El-Ka<strong>de</strong>r ,<br />
1<br />
Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University,<br />
2 3<br />
3D CBCT Designer and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt<br />
9:40 OP4 Combining cone beam computed tomographs, digital study<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>ls and three-dimensional photography.<br />
M Dalstra, T K Pe<strong>de</strong>rsen, B Melsen, Department of Orthodontics,<br />
Aarhus University, Denmark<br />
09:50 K: Carla Evans<br />
THE CHALLENGES OF “SURGERY FIRST”<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
11:00h - 13:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Eva Czochrowska / Jose Luis Gandia Franco<br />
11:00 K; César Guerrero<br />
EVOLUTION OF MANDIBULAR<br />
DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS<br />
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11:30 OP5 Corticotomy-assisted orthodontic treatment – a<br />
systematic review.<br />
E Hoogeveen, Department of Orthodontics, University Medical<br />
Center Groningen, Netherlands<br />
11:40 OP6 Effects of cryopreservation on periodontal regeneration of<br />
subcutaneously transplanted rat molars.<br />
1 2 3 1 1<br />
S Staels , P De Coster , A Vral , L Temmerman , G De Pauw ,<br />
1 2 3<br />
Departments of Orthodontics, Oral Biology and Anatomy,<br />
Embryology, Histology and Medical Physics, Ghent University,<br />
Belgium<br />
11:50 OP7 Prognostic factors for the outcome of the tunnel technique<br />
in the surgical-orthodontic approach to impacted canines.<br />
A Vangelisti, T Baccetti, M Nieri, V Giuntini, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />
12:00 OP8 Comparison of two procedures for maxillary protraction:<br />
bone anchors versus facemask.<br />
1 2 3 1<br />
A Jamilian , R Showkatbakhsh , A Ghorbani , M Fahimi Hanzaei , A<br />
1 1<br />
Fetrati , Department of Orthodontics, Islamic Azad University,<br />
2<br />
Dental Branch and Departments of Orthodontics and<br />
3<br />
Oromaxillofacial, Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences University, Iran<br />
12:10 OP9 Long-term treatment results of surgery assisted facemask<br />
therapy.<br />
S Nevzatoglu, N Kucukkeles, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty<br />
of Dentistry, Marmara University Istanbul, Turkey<br />
12:20 OP10 Dentoskeletal effects induced by molar distalization.<br />
L Mariani, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy<br />
12:30 K: Nigel Hunt<br />
ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY: PLANNING TO<br />
SUCCEED!<br />
13:00 QUESTIONS<br />
12:45h - 13:30h SYMPOSIUM ALIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />
(Room 13 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Lingual root torque with Invisalign®, from basic research to<br />
clinical practice<br />
Dr Tommaso Castroflorio, John Morton<br />
13:10h LUNCH<br />
13:15h - 14:25h EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING<br />
(Room 19- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
13:00h - 14:00h WJB HOUSTON RESEARCH<br />
POSTER PRESENTATIONS<br />
(Hall B- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
21
Scientific Programme<br />
22<br />
14:00h - 17:45h POSTER SESSION<br />
(Hall B- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:30h - 17:00h EBO SEMINAR and<br />
EBO CASE PRESENTATION<br />
(Room 18 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:30h - 16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Francesca Miotti / Giancarlo Cordasco<br />
14:30 K: Abel García.<br />
SAGITTAL SPLIT OSTEOTOMY<br />
15:00 K: Meir Redlich<br />
A NEW FULLY CONTROLLABLE PULSATING<br />
AIR PRESSURE ORTHODONTIC DEVICE<br />
15:30 OP11 Effect of grape seed solution on the shear bond strength<br />
of brackets bon<strong>de</strong>d to bleached human enamel.<br />
1 1 1 2 2<br />
Z Ileri , N Karacam , S Aksakallı , S Can , Y Sener , Departments of<br />
1 2<br />
Orthodontics and Pedodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Selcuk<br />
University, Konya, Turkey<br />
15:40 OP12 Two-year radiographic analysis of tooth morphology<br />
following use of a novel cyclical force <strong>de</strong>vice.<br />
C H Kau, Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry,<br />
University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
16:30h - 17:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Jan Huggare / Christos Katsaros<br />
16:30 OP13 Hybrid-hyrax and miniplate: treatment effects in growing<br />
Class III patients.<br />
D Drescher, M Nienkemper, B Wilmes, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, University of Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
16:40 OP14 Cell analysis of the cytotoxicity of orthodontic miniimplants<br />
on human gingival fibroblasts and mouse osteoblasts.<br />
1 1 2 3 4<br />
S Malkoc , F Ozturk , B Corekci , B S Bozkurt , S S Hakki ,<br />
1 2<br />
Departments of Orthodntics, Inonu University, Malatya, Abant Izzet<br />
3<br />
Baysal University, Bolu and Research Center of Dentistry Faculty and<br />
4<br />
Department of Periodontology, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey<br />
16:50 OP15 Periodontal changes following molar intrusion with<br />
miniscrews.<br />
1 2 3 4 5<br />
S Bayani , F Heravi , M Radvar , A S Madan , N Anbiaee ,<br />
1<br />
Department of Orthodontics, Kerman Dental School and<br />
2 3 4<br />
Departments of Orthodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics and<br />
5<br />
Radiology, Mashhad Dental School, Iran<br />
17:00 K: Raffaele Spena<br />
PERIODONTALLY FACILITATED<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
17:30 QUESTIONS<br />
20:30 - 24:00h PRESIDENT´S RECEPTION<br />
(Hostal Reyes Católicos)<br />
st<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
08.00h - 18:00h REGISTRATION<br />
08.00h - 18.00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
08:30h -10:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Andreu Puigdollers / Javier Hevia Del Rio<br />
08:30 K: Hee-Moon Kyung<br />
FACTS AND FALLACIES OF SKELETAL<br />
ANCHORAGE IN ORTHODONTICS<br />
9:00 OP16 Does bone cement affect miniscrew stability?<br />
1 1 1 2 1<br />
M B Ateş , A Kovan , Y B Çiftçi , T Gülmez , N Erverdi ,<br />
1<br />
Department of Orthodontics, Marmara University, Istanbul and<br />
2<br />
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University,<br />
Turkey<br />
9:10 OP17 Risk factors for orthodontic miniscrew implant failure: a<br />
meta-analysis.<br />
M Papadopoulos, S Papageorgiou, I Zogakis, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of<br />
Thessaloniki, Greece<br />
9:20 OP18 A new orthopaedic treatment approach for class iii<br />
malocclusions using a rapid maxillary expan<strong>de</strong>r and miniscrews.<br />
F Amini, M Pousti, Department of Orthodontics, Dental Branch,<br />
Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran<br />
9:30 OP19 Anchorage loss during herbst treatment – preventable<br />
through minipins?<br />
1 2 1 1<br />
J von Bremen , B Ludwig , S Ruf , Department of Orthodontics,<br />
2<br />
University of Giessen and Private Practice, Traben-Trarbach,<br />
Germany<br />
9:40 OP20 Can insertion of trans-cortical mini-implants prevent<br />
atrophy of the alveolar process in agenesis?<br />
1 2 1<br />
B Melsen , S S Huja , M Dalstra , Departments of Orthodontics,<br />
1 2<br />
Aarhus University, Denmark and Ohio State University, Columbus,<br />
Ohio, USA<br />
09:50 K: Axel Bumann<br />
PREFERRED ANATOMICAL LOCATIONS FOR<br />
TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES BASED<br />
ON CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC<br />
DATA<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
11:00h - 13:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Susan Cunningham / Juan Carlos Palma<br />
11:00 K: Dirk Bister<br />
MINI-IMPLANTS IN ORTHODONTICS - WHERE ARE WE<br />
NOW?<br />
11:30 OP21 Comparison of two implant-supported molar<br />
distalization systems.<br />
C Sar, B Kaya, O Polat-Ozsoy, A Arman-Ozcirpici, Department<br />
of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Baskent University, Ankara,<br />
Turkey
11:40 OP22 Evaluation of the bone-screw and bone-plate interface of<br />
orthodontic miniplates in patients.<br />
1 2 3 1<br />
S Van<strong>de</strong>rgugten , M Cornelis , P Mahy , C Nyssen-Behets ,<br />
1 3<br />
Departments of Experimental Morphology and Oral and<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery, Université catholique <strong>de</strong> Louvain, Belgium and<br />
2<br />
Department of Orthodontics, Université <strong>de</strong> Genève, Switzerland<br />
11:50 OP23 Multifunctional use of palatally inserted mini-implants.<br />
M Nienkemper, B Wilmes, A Pauls, D Drescher, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, University of Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
12:00 OP24 Success and failure of miniscrews placed in the anterior<br />
region of the palate.<br />
1 2 1 1 1<br />
A Karagkiolidou , B Ludwig , P Pazera , C Katsaros , Department of<br />
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics University of Bern and<br />
2<br />
Private Practice, Traben-Trarbach, Germany<br />
12:10 OP25 Upper molar distalization with mini-implants: failure rates<br />
and efficiency***<br />
B Wilmes, M Nienkemper, D Drescher, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, University of Duesseldorf, Germany<br />
12:20 OP26 Investigation of the bone in the anterior mandible with<br />
regard to miniplates as orthodontic anchorage.<br />
1 2 3 1<br />
T Präger , H-G Brochhagen , A Mußler , P-G Jost-Brinkmann , R<br />
1 1<br />
Müller-Hartwich , Departments of Orthodontics and Dentofacial<br />
3<br />
Orthopedics and Radiology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin,<br />
2<br />
and Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Cologne,<br />
Germany<br />
12:30 K: Tarek H El Bialy<br />
ORTHODONTICALLY INDUCED ROOT RESORPTION<br />
DIAGNOSIS: MANAGEMENT AND REPAIR<br />
13:00 QUESTIONS<br />
13:10h LUNCH<br />
08:30h - 10:20h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Birte Melsen / Nejat Erverdi<br />
8:30 OP35 Pre-surgical treatment planning for maxillary canine<br />
impaction using two- versus three-dimensional imaging.<br />
1 2 3 3 1<br />
A Alqerban , M He<strong>de</strong>siu , O Nackaerts , R Jacobs , G Willems ,<br />
1 3<br />
Department of Orthodontics and Oral Imaging Center, Katholieke<br />
2<br />
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and Department of Maxillofacial<br />
Radiology, Cluj Napoca University, Romania<br />
8:40 OP36 Dimensional changes of maxillary sinuses and pharyngeal<br />
airway in Class III patients un<strong>de</strong>rgoing bimaxillary surgery.<br />
E Panou, M Motro, M Ateş, A Acar, N Erverdi, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
8:50 OP37 Dentoskeletal changes following surgically assisted rapid<br />
palatal expansion.<br />
1 2 2<br />
I Camps Perepérez , R Guijarro-Martínez , F Hernán<strong>de</strong>z-Alfaro ,<br />
1 2<br />
Private Orthodontic Practices, Valencia and Institute of Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery and Implantology, Teknon Medical Center, Barcelona, Spain<br />
9:00 OP38 Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of<br />
neighbouring teeth: a cone beam computed tomography study.<br />
1 2 1 3 1<br />
C Lai , M Bornstein , L Mock , B M Heuberger , C Katsaros ,<br />
1<br />
Departments of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics and<br />
2 3<br />
Oral Surgery and Stomatology, University of Bern and Clinic for<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hospital of Luzern, Switzerland<br />
9:10 OP39 Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: condylar and mandibular<br />
three-dimensional morphologic and volumetric changes.<br />
U Garagiola, C Bellintani, P Cressoni, S Pozzi Taubert, G Farronato,<br />
Department of Reconstructive and Diagnostic Surgical Sciences,<br />
Orthodontic Department, University of Milan, IRCCS Fondazione<br />
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Italy<br />
9:20 QUESTIONS<br />
9:30 OP40 Mandibular asymmetry in patients with temporomandibular<br />
disor<strong>de</strong>rs.<br />
G García, A Carreño, R Vignolo, A Bedoya, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Alfonso X el Sabio University, Madrid, Spain<br />
9:40 OP41 Cone beam computed tomographic-generated mo<strong>de</strong>ls<br />
versus digital mo<strong>de</strong>ls: linear measurement and surface accuracy.<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
K Lightheart , J English , C H Kau , S Akyalcin , Departments of<br />
1<br />
Orthodontics, Schools of Dentistry, University of Texas at Houston<br />
2<br />
and University of Birmingham at Alabama, USA<br />
9:50 OP42 Skeletal and <strong>de</strong>ntoalveolar changes in relation to timing of<br />
treatment in Class II subjects.<br />
M Candir, H Kerosuo, Institute of Clinical Dentistry, University of<br />
Tromsø, Norway<br />
10:00 OP43 Assessment of asymmetry in a normal occlusion sample<br />
and asymmetric patients with three-dimensional cone beam<br />
computed tomography.<br />
Y Kim, J U Park, Y-A Kook, Department of Orthodontics, St. Mary’s<br />
Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea<br />
10:10 OP44 Use of sodium hypochlorite to increase shear bond<br />
strength of fluori<strong>de</strong>-releasing resin-modified glass ionomer<br />
cement.<br />
R Justus, Department of Orthodontics, Universidad Intercontinental,<br />
Mexico<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
11:00h - 13:10h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Maja Ovsenik / Marie-Pierryle Filleul<br />
11:00 OP45 The effectiveness of rapid maxillary expansion as an<br />
interceptive treatment for impacted maxillary incisors.<br />
1 1 2 2<br />
C Pavoni , M Muce<strong>de</strong>ro , V Giuntini , T Baccetti , Departments of<br />
1<br />
Orthodontics, Universita <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, and<br />
2<br />
Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />
11:10 OP46 Vibratory loading increases the rate of tooth movement<br />
1 2 1<br />
D Pavlin , A Chatoo , Department of Orthodontics, University of<br />
2<br />
Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA and Private<br />
Practice, Lingual Orthodontic Clinic, London, England.<br />
11:20 OP47 Actual versus theoretical torsional play in conventional<br />
and self-ligating bracket systems.<br />
H Eriksen, M Dalstra, B Melsen, Department of Orthodontics,<br />
Aarhus University, Denmark<br />
11:30 OP48 The efficacy of two different self-ligating brackets with a<br />
conventional bracket system during initial alignment.<br />
1 2 2 1<br />
R Ozpar , F Oz<strong>de</strong>mir , D Nalbantgil , Private Orthodontic<br />
2<br />
Practice, Istanbul and Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of<br />
Dentistry, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
11:40 OP49 Engineered skeletal muscle as an aid for the management<br />
of craniofacial <strong>de</strong>formities.<br />
1 1 1 1 2 1<br />
R Shah , K Gellynck , J Knowles , N Hunt , M Lewis , UCL,<br />
2<br />
Eastman Dental Institute, London and Department of Sport and<br />
Exercise Sciences, University of Bedfordshire, England<br />
11:50 QUESTIONS<br />
8 8 T H<br />
<strong>Congress</strong><strong>EOS</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
S a n t i a g o d e C o m p o s t e l a<br />
Scientific Programme<br />
12:00 OP50 Histological evaluation of the effects of systemic fluori<strong>de</strong><br />
intake on orthodontic tooth movement<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
F Yalcin Zorlu , H Turkkahraman , H Darıcı , M C Avunduk , O<br />
5 1<br />
Koskan , Private Orthodontic Practice, Istanbul, Departments of<br />
2 3 5<br />
Orthodontics, Histology and Embryology and Zootecnics,<br />
4<br />
Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta and Department of<br />
Pathology, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey<br />
23
Scientific Programme<br />
24<br />
12:10 OP51 Long-term periodontal consequences of proclination of<br />
lower incisors<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
H Lindtoft , D Allais , V Baelum , B Melsen , Departments of<br />
1 2<br />
Orthodontics and Statistics, Aarhus University, Denmark<br />
12:20 OP52 Oxytalan fibres: their possible role in orthodontic relapse<br />
H Strydom, J W Von <strong>de</strong>n Hoff, J C Maltha, Department of<br />
Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology, Radboud University<br />
Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
12:30 OP53 Quantitative comparison of three enamel stripping<br />
<strong>de</strong>vices in vitro – how precisely can we strip teeth?<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1<br />
A Johner , N Pandis , , A Dudic , S Kiliaridis , Department of<br />
2<br />
Orthodontics, University of Geneva, Switzerland and Private<br />
3<br />
Practice, Corfu, Greece and Department of Orthodontics,<br />
University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
12:40 OP54 Effect of infant orthopaedics on maxillary arch<br />
constriction in children with a unilateral cleft lip and palate<br />
1 1 1 1<br />
R Noverraz , C Prahl , M Disse , A M Kuijpers-Jagtman , E<br />
2 1<br />
Ongkosuwito , Departments of Orthodontics Radboud University<br />
2<br />
Medical Centre, Nijmegen and Erasmus Medical Centre,<br />
Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />
13:15h -13:50h EJO SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
13:15 Welcome and Introduction,<br />
Prof David Rice, Editor, European Journal of Orthodontics<br />
13:20 ‘Scientific misconduct and fraud in research’,<br />
Prof Theodore Elia<strong>de</strong>s, Associate Editor,<br />
European Journal of Orthodontics<br />
13:45 Discussion<br />
12:45h -13:30h SYMPOSIUM ALIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />
(Room 13 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Orthodontics and 3D in the third millennium practice<br />
Dr. Francesco Garino<br />
13:10h LUNCH<br />
14:00h -17:00h POSTER SESSION<br />
(Hall B - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:30h - 16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: José Luís Gandía Franco / David Rice<br />
14:30 K: Vicente Hernán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
TO SCAN OR NOT TO SCAN, THAT IS THE<br />
QUESTION IN ORTHODONTICS<br />
15:00 OP27 Assessment of root resorption caused by continuous<br />
versus interrupted orthodontic forces in premolars.<br />
1 2 1 3<br />
M Sawicka , R Bedini , A Wojtaszek-Slominska , Z Kmiec ,<br />
1 1 2<br />
Department of Orthodontics and Histology, Medical University of<br />
2<br />
Gdansk, Poland and Health and Technology Department, Italian<br />
National Institute of Health, Italy<br />
15:10 OP28 Three-dimensional <strong>de</strong>nsitometric analysis of maxillary<br />
sutural changes induced by rapid maxillary expansion.<br />
1 1 1 2<br />
L Franchi , A Vangelisti , V Giuntini , G Laganà , Departments of<br />
1 2<br />
Orthodontics Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, and Università <strong>de</strong>gli<br />
Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy<br />
15:20 OP29 Validity, reliability and reproducibility of linear<br />
measurements on digital mo<strong>de</strong>ls .<br />
M Wiranto, P Engelbrecht, Y Ren, Department of Orthodontics,<br />
University Medical Centre Groningen, Netherlands<br />
15:30 OP30 Soft tissue morphology of the naso-maxillary complex<br />
following surgical correction of maxillary hypoplasia.<br />
T Ubaya-Narayanage, Department of Orthodontics, Glasgow<br />
Dental Hospital, Scotland<br />
15:40 OP31 Hounsfield units: a new indicator showing maxillary<br />
resistance in rapid maxillary expansion cases?<br />
Y B Çiftçi, M Motro, M Ateş, A Kovan, N Erverdi, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul,<br />
Turkey<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
16:30h - 17:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Fraser McDonald / Hans Ulrik Paulsen<br />
16:30 OP32 (ID 183) A randomized clinical trial to evaluate<br />
mandibular transverse <strong>de</strong>ntoalveolar changes following<br />
treatment with self-ligating brackets.<br />
M Treccani, B Melsen, P M Cattaneo, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, University of Aarhus, Denmark<br />
16:40 OP33 (ID 128) Assessment of facial asymmetry in growing<br />
subjects with a three-dimensional laser scanning system.<br />
1 2 2 1 1<br />
J Primožić , S Richmond , A Zhurov , M Ovsenik , Department of<br />
Dental and Jaw Orthopaedics, Medical Faculty, University of<br />
2<br />
Ljubljana, Slovenia and Department of Dental Health and Biological<br />
Sciences, Dental School, University of Cardiff, Wales<br />
16:50 OP34 (ID 900) Dehiscence and fenestration in patients with<br />
different vertical growth patterns assessed with cone-beam<br />
computed tomography.<br />
1 2 3 4 3 1<br />
T Uysal , S Enhos , A Yagci , I Veli , F Izzet , Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Departments of<br />
2 3<br />
Periodontics and Orthodontics, Erciyes University, Kayseri and<br />
4<br />
Department of Orthodontics, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey<br />
17:00 K: Budi Kusnoto<br />
ASSESSMENT OF TWO AND THREE-<br />
DIMENSIONAL CEPHALOMETRIC STUDIES<br />
FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH IN<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
17:30 QUESTIONS<br />
14:30h - 16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Paul-George Jost-Brinkmann / Timo Peltomäki<br />
14:30 OP55 Treatment effects of the quadhelix/crib appliance in open<br />
bite patients: a prospective long-term study<br />
1 1 2 2<br />
R Lione , F Ballanti , C Masucci , L Franchi , Departments of<br />
1<br />
Orthodontics, Universita <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, and<br />
2<br />
Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />
14:40 OP56 The effects of benzocaine 20 per cent patches on<br />
orthodontic pain relief.<br />
1 2 1 3<br />
L Eslamian , H Zia’edini , MR Badiyi , A Jafari , Departments of<br />
1<br />
Orthodontics, Dental Schools, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical<br />
2 3<br />
Sciences, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Azad University, Iran<br />
14:50 OP57 A histomorphometric and radiographic study of<br />
replanted human premolars<br />
J E Fiane, V Van<strong>de</strong>vska-Radunovic, Department of Orthodontics,<br />
University of Oslo, Norway<br />
15:00 OP58 Assessment of tooth structures after <strong>de</strong>bonding of<br />
orthodontic brackets.<br />
1 2 1 3<br />
M Cićkiewicz , M Wąsowicz , E Jodkowska , E M Czochrowska ,<br />
1 3<br />
Departments of Conservative Dentistry and Orthodontics,<br />
Institute of Dentistry, Medical University of Warsaw and<br />
2<br />
Department of Morphological Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary<br />
Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
15:10 OP59 Association and mutation analyses of the irf6 gene in families<br />
with non-syndromic and syndromic cleft lip and/or cleft palate.<br />
M Pegelow, Department of Orthodontics, Karolinska Institutet,<br />
Stockholm, Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />
15:20 OP60 A two-year review of use of micro-vibration therapy to<br />
speed up orthodontics***.<br />
S Orton-Gibbs, Walpole - The Orthodontic Specialists, Surbiton,<br />
Surrey, England<br />
15:30 OP61 Evaluation of enamel cracks after using different bracket<br />
types and <strong>de</strong>bonding techniques.<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
M Pavlou , N Erverdi , S Peker , Departments of Orthodontics and<br />
2<br />
Paedodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul,<br />
Turkey<br />
15:40 OP62 Differentiation of stem cells from masseter and limb<br />
muscles in vitro.<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
H Von <strong>de</strong>n Hoff , S Grefte , R Torensma , A M Kuijpers-Jagtman ,<br />
1 2<br />
Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology and Tumor Immunology,<br />
Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University<br />
Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
16:30h - 17:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Frank Weiland / Stavros Kiliaridis<br />
16:30 OP63 Evaluation of friction of self-ligating brackets and<br />
conventional brackets ligated with different ligation methods<br />
1 2 2 2 1<br />
R Bayri , E Koc , H N Yilmaz , N Kucukkeles , Private Orthodontic<br />
2<br />
Practice, Istanbul, and Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of<br />
Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
16:40 OP64 Treatment effects induced by a fatigue resistant <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
combined with fixed appliances in Class II growing patients<br />
1 2 3 1<br />
C Masucci , L T Huanca Ghislanzoni , G Cacciatore , E Defraia ,<br />
1<br />
Department of Orthodontics, Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze and<br />
2<br />
Departments of Human Morphology and Biomedical Sciences and<br />
3<br />
Orthodontics, Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Milano, Italy<br />
16:50 OP65 Adolescents experiences of using a removable functional<br />
appliance to reduce a large overjet<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
E Cirgic , H Kjellberg , M Lepp , Department of Orthodontics and<br />
2<br />
Institute of Health and Care Sciences, University of Gothenburg,<br />
Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />
17:00 OP66 Blin<strong>de</strong>d versus unblin<strong>de</strong>d evaluations of orthodontic<br />
outcome: does it make a difference?<br />
1 1 1 2 2 1<br />
M Farella , D Ng , M Zhou , H De Silva , R K De Silva , Department<br />
2<br />
of Oral Sciences, Discipline of Orthodontics, Department of Oral<br />
Diagnostics, Discipline of Oral Surgery, University of Otago, Dunedin,<br />
New Zealand<br />
17:10 OP67 Swallow pressure profiles are individual-specific and<br />
reproducible over time.<br />
1 1 2 1<br />
M G Farland , M Farella , J Kieser , Department of Oral Sciences,<br />
2<br />
Discipline of Orthodontics and Sir John Walsh Research Institute,<br />
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand<br />
17:20 OP68 Tensile bond strength of metal pad customized brackets<br />
bon<strong>de</strong>d using six different bonding procedures.<br />
O A Sorel, P Salah, A Marinetti, P Curiel, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Université <strong>de</strong> Rennes, France<br />
17:30 QUESTIONS<br />
18:00h - 19:30h PILGRIMAGE AND CATHEDRAL<br />
RECEPTION<br />
23.00h - 02:30h POSTGRADUATE DISCO<br />
(Sala Capitol)<br />
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Scientific Programme<br />
nd<br />
Friday, June 22<br />
08:00h - 18:00h REGISTRATION<br />
08:00h - 18.00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
08:30h - 10:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Alberto Bravo Gonzalez/ M.ª Cruz Andrés Corada<br />
08:30 K: SHELDON BAUMRID<br />
THE AAOF LEGACY GROWTH COLLECTION<br />
ONLINE: A POWERFUL NEW TOOL FOR<br />
CLINICAL RESEARCH AND TEACHING<br />
9:00 OP69 Is the use of cervical vertebrae maturation to <strong>de</strong>termine<br />
skeletal age appropriate?<br />
1 2 1 1 1<br />
L Signorelli , T Peltomäki , R Patcas , M Schätzle , Clinic of<br />
Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry University of Zurich,<br />
2<br />
Switzerland and University Hospital of Tampere, Finland<br />
9:10 OP70 Maxillary molar distalization therapy in adult patients: a<br />
multicentre study.<br />
M Fontana, M Cozzani, A Caprioglio, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, University of Insubria, Italy<br />
9:20 OP71 Prevalence of white spot lesions during orthodontic fixed<br />
appliance treatment.<br />
1 2 1<br />
A Lucchese , C Debernardi , Dental School, University of Ferrara<br />
2<br />
and Department of Orthodontics, University of Torino, Italy<br />
9:30 OP72 Re-assessing the inclination of the lower anterior incisors –<br />
does one reference value suffice?<br />
C Gütermann, L Signorelli, G Markic, M Schätzle, R Patcas, Clinic for<br />
Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, University of Zurich,<br />
Switzerland<br />
9:40 OP73 Association of gelatinolytic activity with secondary palatal<br />
morphogenesis in the <strong>de</strong>veloping mouse embryo head.<br />
N Gkantidis, C Katsaros, M Chiquet, Department of Orthodontics<br />
and Dentofacial Orthopedics, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
09:50 K: THEODORE ELIADES<br />
SMART MATERIALS AND ORTHODONTICS:<br />
THE FUTURE WE LIVE IN<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
11:00h - 13:10h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Roberto Martina/ Martin Romero Maroto<br />
11:00 K: ELISEO PLASENCIA<br />
MODELLING EXTRACTION DECISION<br />
MAKING<br />
11:30 OP74 Clinical implication of a bolton in<strong>de</strong>x reappraisal<br />
B Di Leonardo, L Rosso, B Reda, D Angerame, A Castaldo,<br />
Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences University<br />
of Trieste, Italy<br />
11:40 OP75 Development of a rat mo<strong>de</strong>l for muscle regeneration<br />
after surgical repair of the soft palate<br />
P L Carvajal Monroy, H Von <strong>de</strong>n Hoff, F Wagener, A M Kuijpers-<br />
Jagtman, Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology,<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
11:50 OP76 Early secondary alveolar bone-grafting on <strong>de</strong>ntal arch<br />
relationship in pre-school children with cleft lip and palate<br />
1 2 3 1<br />
P Pazera , J Janiszewska-Olszowska , R Nada , C Katsaros , P<br />
3 1<br />
Fudalej , Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial<br />
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2<br />
Orthopedics. University of Bern, Switzerland, Department of<br />
Orthodontics, Pomeranian Medical University, Poland and<br />
3 3<br />
Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology, Radboud<br />
University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
12:00 OP77 Factors related to the amount of orthodontically induced<br />
tooth movement<br />
1 1 1<br />
A Dudic , C Giannopoulou , S Kiliaridis , Departments of<br />
1 2<br />
Orthodontics and Periodontics, University of Geneva, Switzerland<br />
12:10 OP78 Functional response to rapid maxillary expansion<br />
L Favero, A Balian, A Winkler, G Fioretti, F Cocilovo, Department of<br />
Orthodontics and Clinical Gnatology University of Padua, Italy<br />
12:20 OP79 Impacted canines: surgical exposure and implications<br />
regarding ankylosis<br />
1 2 3 1<br />
S Koutzoglou , A Kostaki , M Spyropoulos , Private Office,<br />
2<br />
Department of Statistics, Athens University of Economics and<br />
3<br />
Business and School of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece<br />
12:30 K: AMBRA MICHELOTTI<br />
ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AND<br />
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS:<br />
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS<br />
13:00 QUESTIONS<br />
13:10h - 13:20h ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARD<br />
WINNERS<br />
(Main Room – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
12:00h - 13:00h <strong>EOS</strong> CLOSING COUNCIL MEETING<br />
(Room 10 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
13:20h LUNCH<br />
14:00h - 16:00h CLINICAL POSTER SESSION<br />
(Hall B – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:30h - 16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: María Isabel Ramos / Nunzio Cirruli<br />
14:30 K: TIMO PELTOMÄKI<br />
BREATHING AND CRANIOFACIAL GROWTH<br />
15:00 OP80 Correction of reverse-sequencing chewing cycles after<br />
unilateral posterior crossbite therapy<br />
M G Piancino, F Talpone, T Vallelonga, P Bracco, C L Debernardi,<br />
Department of Orthodontics and Gnathology, Dental School,<br />
University of Turin, Italy<br />
15:10 OP81 Maxillary sinus extension and posterior tooth inclination<br />
following extraction of maxillary first molars<br />
1 2 3 1 1<br />
C Livas , D J Halazonetis , J W Booij , N Pandis , C Katsaros ,<br />
1<br />
Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics,<br />
2<br />
University of Bern, Switzerland, Orthodontic Department, School<br />
3<br />
of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece and Department of<br />
Orthodontics and Oral Biology, Radboud University Nijmegen<br />
Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
15:20 OP82 The role of bone morphogenetic protein 7 in the<br />
<strong>de</strong>velopment of the secondary palate<br />
1 2 1 1 2<br />
T Kouskoura , T Mitsiadis , C Katsaros , M Chiquet , D Graf ,<br />
1 2<br />
Department of Orthodontics, University of Bern, and Department of<br />
Oral Biology, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />
15:30 OP83 Resistance to sliding: self-ligating brackets versus tubes<br />
using an orthodontic simulating <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
1 2 2 3 1<br />
J Baeza , S Stefanos , A Secchi , D Baeza , M D Oteo , Departments<br />
1 3<br />
of Orthodontics and Aesthetics, University of Complutense, Spain<br />
2<br />
and Department of Orthodontics, University of Pennsylvania, USA<br />
15:40 OP84 Treatment effects of a fatigue resistant <strong>de</strong>vice in growing<br />
Class II division 1 individuals<br />
1 2 1<br />
S Sagir , T Alcan , Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry,<br />
2<br />
Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul and Private Orthodontic<br />
Practice, Turkey<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
17:30h - 18:30h <strong>EOS</strong> BUSSINESS MEETING<br />
(Room 10 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
21:00h - 01:30h GALA DINNER<br />
rd<br />
Saturday, June 23<br />
09:00h - 18:00h POST CONGRESS COURSE<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
THE CARRIÈRE SYSTEM,<br />
PREDICTABLE ORTHODONTICS FOR<br />
CLASS II´S AND BEYOND<br />
José Carrière , Luis Carrière, Ravindra Nanda<br />
09:30h - 18:00h CONGRESS OUTING<br />
and SILVER MILL COMPETITION<br />
(Ría <strong>de</strong> Arousa)<br />
Galicia <strong>Congress</strong> Center - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue
th<br />
Tuesday, June 19<br />
08:30h - 17:00h PRECONGRESS COURSE<br />
(Room 20- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
"MODERN APPROACH TO CLASS II TREATMENT"<br />
Domingo Martín- Renato Cocconi .<br />
A Class II is a traditional orthodontic term that reflects the occlusocentric classification of malocclusions. Historically<br />
orthodontics has focused on correcting the occlusion. In or<strong>de</strong>r to obtain the occlusal goals specific appliances have been<br />
used and as a consequence Class II mechanics and functional appliances have been <strong>de</strong>scribed. However if the malocclusion is<br />
consi<strong>de</strong>red in the context of the face, Class II is no longer an homogenous entity where we can always use the same<br />
appliances or mechanics, and correction of a Class II is no longer that simple. The increased overjet and antero-posterior<br />
(AP) relationship of the buccal segments <strong>de</strong>fine only the presence of an occlusal problem but the face should dictate the<br />
direction of the treatment plan, not the occlusion. In today's orthodontic environment there are many possibilities for<br />
treatment and we should take into account all those that are currently available. The orthodontist can help the patient make<br />
the correct <strong>de</strong>cision and this should be based on predictability, coherence and cost/benefits. Thus a contemporary<br />
approach for the treatment Class II should take into account:<br />
- The skeletal growth pattern and recognize as early as possible situations that cannot be treated with a routine orthodonticorthopaedic<br />
approach and <strong>de</strong>fining a logical treatment from the mixed <strong>de</strong>ntition to adulthood.<br />
- Vertical problems that often are more relevant than AP problems and limit the possibilities of a successful orthodontic<br />
solution and surgery should not be consi<strong>de</strong>red as the last option to correct severe occlusal problems but as a feasible option<br />
to obtain correct function and aesthetics. This option should be presented at an early age to avoid unnecessary orthodontic<br />
treatment.<br />
In this perspective in problematic cases we should consi<strong>de</strong>r an option that goes beyond camouflage and surgery and that is<br />
'limited treatment'.<br />
Dr Martín obtained his MB.A. from<br />
the University of Southern<br />
California, his M.D. and D.D.S.<br />
from the University of Bilbao and his<br />
Masters in Orthodontics from the<br />
University of Valencia. He has<br />
diplomas from the Roth Williams<br />
Center (1991-1993) for study into<br />
functional occlusion and also from<br />
the Foundation for Bioesthetic<br />
Dentistry (2004-2006). He is an<br />
active member of the Angle Society<br />
of Europe, a diplomate of the European Society of Orthodontists,<br />
Director of the Roth-Williams Center for Functional Occlusion<br />
(Spain and Portugal) and Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of Roth-Williams International<br />
Society of Orthodontics. He was Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Spanish Board of<br />
Orthodontics (SEDO) in 2000. Dr Martin is visiting professor at<br />
the International University of Catalunya - Barcelona Orthodontic<br />
Department and University Complutense of Madrid -<br />
Department of Periodontics. He was the recipient of the Juan<br />
Carol Prize for the best presentation at the SEDO meeting in<br />
1991. He has given courses and conferences worldwi<strong>de</strong>. He has a<br />
private practice limited to orthodontics in San Sebastian, Spain.<br />
Dr Cocconi un<strong>de</strong>rtook his<br />
postgraduate training at the<br />
Department of Orthodontics,<br />
University of Milan, Italy. After<br />
completing his Masters Degree he<br />
expan<strong>de</strong>d his experience in<br />
orthodontics and orthognathic<br />
surgery in the United States with<br />
Larry Andrews, Ronald Roth and Bill<br />
Arnett. He has been a Clinical<br />
Professor at the Department of<br />
Orthodontics, University of Milan<br />
from 1993 to 2008. He is a member of the <strong>EOS</strong>, AAO, SIDO and<br />
active member of the Angle Society of Europe. He has a private<br />
practice in Parma where he directs the FACE Ortho Surgical<br />
Center in cooperation with the chief surgeon Dr Mirco Raffaini.<br />
Domingo Martín - Spain Renato Cocconi - Italy<br />
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Courses | Scientific Programme<br />
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Scientific Programme |<br />
28<br />
th<br />
Tuesday, June 19<br />
Dr Font obtained his <strong>de</strong>gree in<br />
Dental Medicine in Madrid in 1965.<br />
His postgraduate training in<br />
orthodontics was un<strong>de</strong>rtaken at<br />
Bergen University, Norway 1967-<br />
69 and UCLA, California 1969-71.<br />
He has had a private orthodontic<br />
practice in Palma <strong>de</strong> Mallorca since<br />
1971. He has been an active<br />
member Member of the Angle<br />
Society of Europe since 1979. He is<br />
a Diplomate Member of the Spanish<br />
Orthodontic Society (1990) and of<br />
the European Board of Orthodontists (1999).<br />
Courses<br />
08:30h - 17:00h POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
"CLINICAL PEARLS IN THE FINISHING PHASE OF THE ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT”<br />
Juan Font - José Mª Llamas - José Chaques - Juan C. Pérez.<br />
In the course of the last few <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s, new techniques and treatment philosophies have evolved in the orthodontic scenario and,<br />
normally, they come with different prescriptions. This fact suggests that a new technique requires a new prescription or a<br />
modification of those currently available. However, very rarely valid information is provi<strong>de</strong>d in or<strong>de</strong>r to justify the need for<br />
changes in the pre-existing prescriptions. Furthermore, any technique and prescription must <strong>de</strong>fine and search for an i<strong>de</strong>al<br />
position of the teeth and an i<strong>de</strong>al relationship of the teeth with the surrounding soft and hard tissues. As to the first of these<br />
parameters, an i<strong>de</strong>al position of the teeth must convey an i<strong>de</strong>al occlusal relationship and a correct functional occlusion. Here<br />
again, the information available in the literature is sparse and in many instances with very limited scientific validity. As to the<br />
relationship of the teeth with the surrounding hard and soft tissues, new techniques in three-dimensional imaging permit<br />
visualization of the position of the roots within the bone and the <strong>de</strong>nsity and thickness of the bone surrounding the roots. That<br />
would allow the establishment of a range of security from the biological point of view. Such information, not available before,<br />
should help us to <strong>de</strong>fine a mo<strong>de</strong>l of i<strong>de</strong>al occlusion and a pattern of occlusal relationship.<br />
In this course, classic and new paradigms in orthodontics will be analyzed, the role of new technologies in the future of orthodontics<br />
will be discussed and the way all these parameters may relate to orthodontic finishing and facial aesthetics will be presented<br />
Dr Pérez Varela obtained his<br />
Medical and Dental Degrees at the<br />
University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />
<strong>Compostela</strong> and his specialization in<br />
orthodontics at the University of<br />
Valencia, Spain. He is professor of<br />
orthodontics at the University of<br />
<strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong>. He is a<br />
member of the Spanish Board of<br />
Orthodontics, the European Board<br />
of Orthodontists and the Ibero<br />
American Board of Orthodontics.<br />
He is an active member of the Angle<br />
Society of Europe. He is the recipient of a W J B Houston Research<br />
Award (European Orthodontic Society) and of the Moriyon and<br />
J.A Canut Award (Spanish Society of Orthodontics). He is<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Spanish Society of Specialist in Orthodontics.<br />
Dr Llamas obtained his doctorate in<br />
medicine, specialization in<br />
stomatology and PhD in oral sciences<br />
from the University of Seville and<br />
Specialist and Masters <strong>de</strong>gree in<br />
orthodontics from the University of<br />
Valencia, Spain. He is an Associate<br />
Professor of Orthodontics at the<br />
School of Dentistry of the University<br />
of Seville. He is an active member of<br />
the Spanish Association of Specialists<br />
Juan M. Font Jaume - Spain in Orthodontics and of the Angle José María Llamas - Spain<br />
Society of Europe. He is a Diplomate<br />
Member of the Spanish Orthodontic Society and of the European<br />
Board of Orthodontists. He is the recipient of the J. A. Canut and<br />
Costa <strong>de</strong>l Rio Awards from the Spanish Orthodontic Society. He is<br />
the author of numerous publications in national and international<br />
journals and books. He has a private orthodontic practice in Seville.<br />
Dr Chaqués Asensi obtained his<br />
doctorate in medicine, specialization in<br />
stomatology and PhD in oral sciences<br />
from the University of Seville, Spain and<br />
his specialisation and Master's in<br />
Orthodontics from Case Western<br />
Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />
USA. He was Associate Professor of<br />
Orthodontics at the School of Dentistry<br />
of the University of Seville, from 1995<br />
to 2010. He is an active member of the<br />
Juan C. Pérez Varela - Spain Spanish Association of Specialists in José Chaqués Asensi - Spain<br />
Orthodontics and a diplomate<br />
member of the Spanish Orthodontic Society and of the European<br />
Board of Orthodontists. He has served on the European Board of<br />
Orthodontists examination committee. He is an active member of the<br />
American Association of Orthodontics and of the Angle Society of<br />
Europe. He is the recipient of the Moriyón Award of the Spanish<br />
Orthodontic Society. He is the author of numerous publications in<br />
national and international orthodontic journals and books.
th<br />
Tuesday, June 19<br />
18:30h SHELDON FRIEL MEMORIAL LECTURE<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman<br />
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE<br />
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Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecture | Scientific Programme<br />
Progress in the field of orthodontics seems to mirror technical <strong>de</strong>velopment, while advances in related fields and basic sciences<br />
have scarcely been integrated in routine orthodontic practice. For the clinician these advances are not always easy to<br />
un<strong>de</strong>rstand. Furthermore for many routine orthodontic procedures evi<strong>de</strong>nce is not available, leaving the clinician confused on<br />
how to handle the situation in the absence of evi<strong>de</strong>nce. We still have to realize that orthodontic treatment is based on the<br />
biological principle that a change in the biomechanical environment of the tooth causes a biological response in the periodontal<br />
ligament and the alveolar bone, which results in tooth displacement. However, the other si<strong>de</strong> of the picture is unwanted tooth<br />
displacement, root resorption, pulpal reaction, and unstable treatment outcome. This presentation will explore the dark si<strong>de</strong><br />
of orthodontics and will try to give a perspective for the future.<br />
Professor Kuijpers-Jagtman is Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology at the Radboud<br />
University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. She was appointed in 1995. She is a Past-Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the European<br />
Orthodontic Society, a former Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Dutch Society for the Study of Orthodontics and also of the Dutch Cleft Palate Craniofacial<br />
Association. At present she is Councillor of the World Fe<strong>de</strong>ration of Orthodontists. In 2002 she was honoured with the Fellowship in Dental<br />
Surgery by election of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, in 2004 she received the Cesare Luzi<br />
Memorial Award of SIDO in Italy, and in 2011 the Paul Herren Award. She was awar<strong>de</strong>d Knight in the Or<strong>de</strong>r of<br />
Orange-Nassau (Royal Honour of Her Majesty the Queen) for services to cleft lip and palate in 2007. In 2009<br />
and 2011 her group received the Samuel Berkowitz Award of the American Cleft Palate Craniofacial<br />
Association for the best publication on long-term results of cleft lip and palate treatment. Professor Kuijpers-<br />
Jagtman is leading in the <strong>de</strong>velopment and promotion of high quality postgraduate education in orthodontics,<br />
both nationally and internationally. In 2010 she was awar<strong>de</strong>d the title of Principal Lecturer of the UMC St<br />
Radboud for her teaching achievements. She is Editor-in-Chief of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research,<br />
which is the journal with the highest impact factor in orthodontics. She also serves on the Editorial Board of<br />
several other international journals. She has un<strong>de</strong>rtaken extensive research during the last 25 years in the areas<br />
of cleft lip and palate and the biological background of orthodontics. In recent years, her major interests have<br />
been in three-dimensional imaging in orthodontics and evi<strong>de</strong>nce based orthodontic therapy. She has<br />
(co)authored over 260 publications in Medline on her main topics of interest. She has given numerous<br />
lectures in 35 countries around the globe.<br />
Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman<br />
The Netherlands<br />
OBRADOIRO HALL (<strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
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08:00h - 18:00h REGISTRATION<br />
08:00h - 18:00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
08:00h - 18:00h EBO CASE DISPLAY<br />
(Room 22 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
th<br />
Wednesday, June 20<br />
08:30h - 09:00h WJB HOUSTON RESEARCH AWARD LECTURES<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Alexandros Kokkas / Arni Thordarson<br />
09:00h - 10:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Alexandros Kokkas / Arni Thordarson<br />
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Scientific Session | Scientific Programme<br />
HO1 COMPARISON OF FACEMASK AND SKELETAL ANCHORAGE THERAPY WITH INTERMAXILLARY<br />
ELASTICS IN PATIENTS WITH MAXILLARY RETROGNATHISM<br />
1 1 2 1 2<br />
C Acikalin , E Esenlik , Y Findik , Departments of Orthodontics and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Süleyman Demirel<br />
University, Isparta, Turkey<br />
HO2 ALTERED SERUM LEVELS OF OSTEOCLASTIC-SPECIFIC ACID PHOSPHATASE IN CHINESE CHILDREN<br />
UNDERGOING TREATMENT<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1 2<br />
S Tang , M Meikle , J MacLaine , A B M Rabie , R Wong , Faculties of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, China and National<br />
3<br />
University of Singapore, and Department of Orthodontics, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Hampshire, England<br />
th<br />
Wednesday, June 20<br />
HO3 CATECHOL-O-METHYLTRANSFERASE GENE POLYMORPHISMS AS RISK FACTORS IN<br />
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER PATIENTS<br />
1 2,3 2,3 4 1 1 2<br />
V D'Antò , R Liguori , M Toriello , D Vitale , A Michelotti , Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Sciences and Biochemistry and<br />
3 4<br />
Medical Biotechnology, University of Naples 'Fe<strong>de</strong>rico II', CEINGE Biotecnologie Avanzate S.C.a R.L. and Salvatore Maugeri<br />
Foundation,, IRCCS, Italy<br />
HO4 EFFECTS OF A CHINESE MEDICINE AND ESSENTIAL OILS MOUTHRINSES ON PATIENTS WITH FIXED<br />
ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES<br />
1 1 2 1,3 4 1 2 4<br />
Y Chen , R Wong , J C Seneviratne , U Hägg , C McGrath , Departments of Orthodontics, Oral Biosciences and Dental Public Health.<br />
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, China and Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
9:10 OP1 GENE ANALYSIS OF STRETCHING FACTORS IN THE MASSETER MUSCLE BEFORE AND AFTER<br />
ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY<br />
1 1 1 2 1 1 2<br />
W Harzer , W Breuel , M Krause , M Schnei<strong>de</strong>r , T Gedrange , Departments of Orthodontics and Maxillo-Facial Surgery,<br />
TU Dres<strong>de</strong>n, Germany<br />
9:20 Op2 A NEW ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT APPROACH USING CORTICOTOMY, SKELETAL ANCHORAGE<br />
AND CLASS III ELASTICS<br />
1 1 2 2 1 2<br />
H N Yilmaz , N Kucukkeles , H Garip , T Satilmis , Departments of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry,<br />
Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
9:30 OP3 APPROXIMATION OF ALVEOLAR CLEFTS IN UNILATERAL CLEFT LIP/PALATE PATIENTS BY<br />
INTERDENTAL DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1<br />
F Fahim , S Shahin , M El-Kassaby , D El-Boghdady , W Abd El-Ka<strong>de</strong>r , Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry,<br />
2 3<br />
Cairo University, 3D CBCT Designer and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams<br />
University, Cairo, Egypt<br />
9:40 OP4 COMBINING CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS, DIGITAL STUDY MODELS AND THREE-<br />
DIMENSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
M Dalstra, T K Pe<strong>de</strong>rsen, B Melsen, Department of Orthodontics, Aarhus University, Denmark<br />
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09:50 K: Carla Evans<br />
THE CHALLENGES OF “SURGERY FIRST”<br />
Scientific Session<br />
Pre-surgical orthodontic preparation was uncommon for patients requiring orthognathic surgery until the 1960's. However, as<br />
surgical techniques advanced and the number of patients choosing an orthognathic approach increased, the patient's and<br />
clinician's Desire for optimal aesthetic and occlusal results led to the most common current treatment approach which involves<br />
pre-surgical orthodontic <strong>de</strong>compensation of the occlusal relationships and attainment of normal <strong>de</strong>ntal alignment. As most<br />
orthognathic treatment is planned now, the two phases of orthodontic tooth movement, namely before and after orthognathic<br />
surgery, require a long treatment time and temporary worsening of facial appearance. Sometimes patients become<br />
discouraged.<br />
In recent years, a trend toward implementing treatment plans that achieve immediate facial change has arisen. In 'Surgery First'<br />
treatment plans, the pre-surgical orthodontic treatment phase is eliminated or greatly reduced because the jaws are first<br />
surgically repositioned into the <strong>de</strong>sired locations. Then active orthodontic tooth movement follows within a few days to<br />
capitalize on the potential for accelerated tooth movement accompanying rapid bone turnover. Generally, the teeth are<br />
bon<strong>de</strong>d/ban<strong>de</strong>d and a passive archwire is placed pre-surgically. A surgical splint fabricated on mounted casts helps the surgeon<br />
position the jaws as nee<strong>de</strong>d for the planned skeletal change.<br />
Caution is important when embarking on a 'Surgery First' course of treatment! Even highly experienced orthodontists and<br />
surgeons find it difficult to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the occlusal relationship that will accompany an i<strong>de</strong>al facial and functional result. The threedimensional<br />
planning process is time-consuming and the surgical movement must be sufficient to allow <strong>de</strong>ntal <strong>de</strong>compensation<br />
after the surgical procedure. While patients may <strong>de</strong>sire immediate facial change, it's hard for them to appreciate the level of<br />
compliance nee<strong>de</strong>d to accomplish the required finishing orthodontic movements after surgery. This lecture will summarize<br />
gui<strong>de</strong>lines for choosing the better course of action in specific situations.<br />
Dr Evans is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and earned her orthodontic specialty<br />
certificate in the Harvard University/Forsyth Dental Center program in combination with the Doctor of Medical<br />
Sciences in Oral Biology <strong>de</strong>gree at Harvard University. She received an NIH Research Career Development<br />
Award and NIH research grant awards, and later became director of the NIH-supported Training Grant in<br />
Craniofacial Anomalies at Harvard. At the University of Illinois at Chicago since 1994, Dr Evans is Professor and<br />
Head in the Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, and Professor of Bioengineering in the College of<br />
Engineering. She has been Councilior of the Chicago Section of the American Association for Dental Research<br />
since 1995, served on the Executive Board of the American Association for Dental Research from 2004-2007,<br />
and was Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Craniofacial Biology Group of the International/American Association for Dental<br />
Research in 2003. She has been Associate Editor and Editor of the World Journal of Orthodontics, chair of the<br />
American Association of Orthodontists Council on Orthodontic Education (member 2001-2009, chair 2006-<br />
Carla Evans - USA<br />
2009), and Editorial Board member of the Journal of Dental Research. Currently she is co-chair of Working<br />
Group 11.6 (Orthodontic Standards for the electronic patient record) of the American Dental Association Standards Committee on Dental<br />
Informatics. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and was chosen to give the prestigious E.H. Angle lecture at the 2010<br />
American Association of Orthodontists meeting in Washington DC. She has been an accreditation site visitor for the Commission on Dental<br />
Accreditation and served on the Dental Advisory Council of the National Institute of Dental Research. She has approximately 150 publications<br />
covering the topics of normal and abnormal facial growth and <strong>de</strong>velopment, application of computer with imaging to orthodontic diagnosis and<br />
treatment planning, orthodontic materials, and evaluation of treatment outcomes.<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK
11:00h - 13:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Eva Czochrowska / Jose Luis Gandia Franco<br />
11:00 K: César Guerrero<br />
EVOLUTION OF MANDIBULAR DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS<br />
Dr Guerrero is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Southwestern Medical School, University of Texas Health<br />
Sciences Center, Dallas. Parkland Memorial Hospital and Associated Hospitals, Director of the Santa Rosa<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery Center and Consultant Professor Orthodontics and OMS programs, Central University of<br />
Venezuela. He is a past presi<strong>de</strong>nt of ALACIBU, Venezuelan Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and<br />
Craniofacial Anomalies. He is a Board Director of the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial<br />
Surgeons. (IAOMS) and a member of the International Craneo-maxillofacial Association, European Association<br />
for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, International and American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. He<br />
edited the books: Distraction osteogenesis of the facial skeleton and Atlas of zygoma implants. He has authored<br />
more than more than 45 original papers.<br />
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Patients suffering from sleep apnoea, severe mandibular anteroposterior and transverse <strong>de</strong>ficiencies, temporomandibular joint<br />
arthrosis and syndromic mandibles have been treated with limited success with traditional surgery. Distraction osteogenesis<br />
offers new possibilities, unlimited amounts of controlled progressive movements and excellent bone and soft tissue healing.<br />
The original surgical techniques were based on extraoral appliances, cutaneous incisions for access to the bone and very<br />
uncomfortable <strong>de</strong>vices. Scientific research, continuous evolution, psychological evaluations and engineering input have created<br />
a myriad of new surgical techniques, better instrumentation, and sophisticated evaluation imaging. Orthodontics has opened a<br />
complete surgical sub-specialty to treat the abovementioned problems with a higher level of care, improving the quality of life of<br />
children and young adults, with minimal morbidity and predictable outcomes.<br />
Minimal incisions, osteotomies un<strong>de</strong>r controlled temperature to avoid bone overheating, different surgical <strong>de</strong>signs, miniature<br />
distractors and special extensions for easy activation permit corrections of <strong>de</strong>formities that were previously impossible.<br />
Trans-mucosal <strong>de</strong>vices with closed distraction chambers, lengthening the ramus protecting the temporomandibular joints,<br />
distraction anterior to the mental nerves to avoid parathesia, longer consolidation periods to ensure bone healing and stability,<br />
use of blood morphogenetic proteins into the chamber to improve healing and <strong>de</strong>crease remo<strong>de</strong>lling are some of the new<br />
improvements in treating patients.<br />
Newer technologies, instrumentation and long term follow up based on 24 years experience and<br />
treatment of 1210 patients with intraoral distraction osteogenesis will be discussed.<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue - MAIN HALL (<strong>Santiago</strong> Room)<br />
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11:30 OP5 CORTICOTOMY-ASSISTED ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW<br />
E Hoogeveen, Department of Orthodontics, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands<br />
11:40 OP6 EFFECTS OF CRYOPRESERVATION ON PERIODONTAL REGENERATION OF SUBCUTANEOUSLY<br />
TRANSPLANTED RAT MOLARS<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1 2<br />
S Staels , P De Coster , A Vral , L Temmerman , G De Pauw , Departments of Orthodontics, Oral Biology and<br />
3<br />
Anatomy, Embryology, Histology and Medical Physics, Ghent University, Belgium<br />
11:50 OP7 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR THE OUTCOME OF THE TUNNEL TECHNIQUE IN THE SURGICAL-<br />
ORTHODONTIC APPROACH TO IMPACTED CANINES<br />
A Vangelisti, T Baccetti, M Nieri, V Giuntini, Department of Orthodontics, Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />
12:00 OP8 COMPARISON OF TWO PROCEDURES FOR MAXILLARY PROTRACTION: BONE ANCHORS<br />
VERSUS FACEMASK<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1<br />
A Jamilian , R Showkatbakhsh , A Ghorbani , M Fahimi Hanzaei , A Fetrati , Department of Orthodontics, Islamic Azad<br />
2 3<br />
University, Dental Branch and Departments of Orthodontics and Oromaxillofacial, Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences<br />
University, Iran<br />
12:10 OP9 LONG-TERM TREATMENT RESULTS OF SURGERY ASSISTED FACEMASK THERAPY<br />
S Nevzatoglu, N Kucukkeles, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University Istanbul, Turkey<br />
12:20 OP10 DENTOSKELETAL EFFECTS INDUCED BY MOLAR DISTALIZATION<br />
L Mariani, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy<br />
12:30 K: Nigel Hunt<br />
ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY: PLANNING TO SUCCEED!<br />
The orthognathic management of patients with severe malocclusion and facial disharmony has seen many advances over recent years.<br />
The <strong>de</strong>velopment of surgical techniques, advances in hypotensive anaesthesia, improvements in methods of fixation, and the better<br />
organisation of nursing care have all ma<strong>de</strong> significant contributions to the improved standards of care we have come to expect.<br />
From the orthodontic point of view, a better un<strong>de</strong>rstanding of the aetiology of the discrepancy, an appreciation of the value of<br />
meticulous planning and pre-surgical preparation, as well as knowledge of the factors that contribute to possible surgical and<br />
orthodontic instability have all ma<strong>de</strong> significant contributions to all round improved patient care. However, the bottom line<br />
when judging success relates to the <strong>de</strong>gree of satisfaction from the patients' perspectives. Mo<strong>de</strong>rn medicine and <strong>de</strong>ntistry has<br />
seen a paradigm shift towards an appreciation of patient centred outcomes. Success should no longer be based purely on<br />
whether the orthodontist and surgeon feel that a patient's appearance and/or oral function have improved, but rather whether<br />
or not the patient's expectations have been achieved and satisfied.<br />
This talk presents a summary of the key stages in the 'patient journey' through orthognathic treatment, highlighting the changes<br />
which have been introduced by the orthognathic team at the Eastman Dental Institute and the reasons for those <strong>de</strong>velopments.<br />
Dr Hunt is Clinical Professor and Chairman of the Division of Craniofacial Developmental Sciences and Head of the<br />
Unit of Orthodontics, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK. He qualified in <strong>de</strong>ntistry in 1974 and completed<br />
his orthodontic specialist training at the Eastman in 1980. Following Senior Registrar training he was appointed to the<br />
Consultant staff at the Eastman in 1984. He was awar<strong>de</strong>d his PhD in 1992 and subsequently was appointed Senior<br />
Lecturer at the Eastman taking charge of orthodontic research. He took over as Head of Department in 1996 and<br />
was awar<strong>de</strong>d his Clinical Professor status in 1998. Subsequent reorganisation of the Eastman as part of UCL,<br />
established the Division of Craniofacial Developmental Sciences linking orthodontics and paediatric <strong>de</strong>ntistry from<br />
the educational and research perspectives. Dr Hunt has published over 150 papers and abstracts and has<br />
supervised 11 PhD and over 80 MSc dissertations. He has lectured extensively throughout the world. He is also<br />
Visiting Professor, University of Queensland, Australia. His other current major roles inclu<strong>de</strong>: Senior Vice-Dean,<br />
Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England; Chairman of the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS)<br />
Nigel Hunt - UK<br />
Examinations Committee; Chairman of the RCS Clinical Standards Committee; Chairman of the Advisory Board<br />
for Specialty Training in Dentistry, Chairman of the NHS Expert Working Group for Dentistry; Member of Partner's Council, National Institute for<br />
Clinical Excellence and Chair-elect of the British Orthodontic Society.<br />
13:00 QUESTIONS<br />
Scientific Session
12.45h - 13.30h SYMPOSIUM ALIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />
(Room 13 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Lingual root torque with Invisalign®, from basic research to clinical practice<br />
Tommaso Castroflorio, John Morton<br />
13:10h LUNCH<br />
13:15h - 14:25h EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING<br />
(Room 19 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
13:00h - 14:00h WJB HOUSTON RESEARCH POSTER PRESENTATIONS<br />
(Hall B - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:00h - 17:45h POSTER SESSION<br />
(Hall B - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:30h - 17:00h EBO SEMINAR and EBO CASE PRESENTATION<br />
(Room 18 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
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14:30h - 16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Francesca Miotti / Giancarlo Cordasco<br />
14:30 K: Abel García<br />
SAGITTAL SPLIT OSTEOTOMY<br />
Since Hugo Obwegeser first <strong>de</strong>scribed the bilateral sagittal split osteotomy of the mandibular ramus in 1955, many changes<br />
have taken place for this surgical procedure which is one of the most used surgical techniques in maxillofacial surgery. The most<br />
important modifications were ma<strong>de</strong> by Dal Pont in 1961 when he suggested channelling the osteotomy through the mandibular<br />
body to the height of the first and second molar, where it <strong>de</strong>scen<strong>de</strong>d vertically to the basilar edge. Thus, the contact surface<br />
increased which helped to improve callus formation and also gave more versatility as it allowed forward and backward<br />
movement of the mandible and also clockwise and counter clockwise rotations. This was a very important <strong>de</strong>velopment in<br />
allowing the management of all types of malocclusion.<br />
In 1977, Epker published probably the most noteworthy modification of the technique, making it even more versatile,<br />
predictable and easier. With this modification it is not necessary to reach the most posterior part of the mandibular nerve, but to<br />
reach above and behind the Spix spine; the nerve is then managed in a far less traumatic manner, since it generally avoids the<br />
need to use hammers and chisel osteotomies. This allows direct and careful visualization of the inferior <strong>de</strong>ntal nerve, makes<br />
surgical fracture predictable, and shortens surgery time.<br />
Bell (1977) provi<strong>de</strong>d us with the 'biological basis' of the sagittal split osteotomy with modifications that ma<strong>de</strong> it more friendly,<br />
less cumbersome, and with less chance of complications. The new techniques also ensured a good blood supply and reduced<br />
possible complications.<br />
With new technology and the emergence of reciprocating saws, Wolford and colleagues published<br />
changes which sought to ensure the separation of the mandible along its lower edge and not along<br />
the root canal thus ensuring a larger contact surface between the segments.<br />
Dr Abel García is Professor of Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> and Head of<br />
the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery of the University Hospital Complex of <strong>Santiago</strong>, <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />
<strong>Compostela</strong>, Spain. He works closely with the Department of Orthodontics at the School of Dentistry in the<br />
University of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> in the treatment of patients who require orthognathic surgery. His main<br />
research lines are based on bone distraction and oral cancer genetics. He has supervised 14 doctoral thesis and<br />
has written over 100 scientific publications. Currently, he is the chief researcher in <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> on<br />
two clinical essays in relation to <strong>de</strong>ntal implants and treatment of pain.<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue - Exhibition Area<br />
Scientific Session<br />
Abel García - Spain
15:00 K: Redlich<br />
A NEW FULLY CONTROLLABLE PULSATING AIR PRESSURE ORTHODONTIC DEVICE<br />
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The notion that a pulsating type of orthodontic force could enhance treatment was clinically proven almost 40 years ago. The<br />
<strong>de</strong>vice, applied at night, moved the teeth faster than a continuous force. Since then several studies using animal mo<strong>de</strong>ls have<br />
further proven the benefits of pulsating forces compared with continuous forces.<br />
Aero<strong>de</strong>ntis, a recently <strong>de</strong>veloped system, is a removable, night application, physiological custom-ma<strong>de</strong> orthodontic <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
based on CAD/CAM technology to move teeth into an i<strong>de</strong>al occlusion. The <strong>de</strong>vice comprises a custom-<strong>de</strong>signed track-pertooth<br />
which gui<strong>de</strong>s tooth movement for the entire course of treatment. A pulsating programmable application of force on the<br />
teeth is provi<strong>de</strong>d by an air pressure element built into a removable plastic mouthpiece. The required amount of air pressure is<br />
transmitted into a balloon incorporated in the mouthpiece by a specially <strong>de</strong>signed, lightweight and acoustically controlled unit.<br />
The <strong>de</strong>vice features a programmable application of pulsating force <strong>de</strong>termined by the orthodontist. This accurate <strong>de</strong>livery of<br />
force level will incrementally reposition the teeth from their original state to the pre<strong>de</strong>termined final i<strong>de</strong>al position. The <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
offers unique opportunities in orthodontics such as individual force prescriptions namely, the programmable force will enable<br />
the orthodontist to prescribe each patient an accurate force level and pulsating cycles according to the initial progress of tooth<br />
movement. Based on previous clinical and research data the application of a pulsating force does not result in hyalinization and<br />
necrosis, thus increasing the rate of tooth movement. Furthermore, the <strong>de</strong>livery of air pressure onto the teeth appears to be a<br />
painless procedure. It is hoped that the ability to control the force level throughout the entire treatment period will also<br />
<strong>de</strong>crease the inci<strong>de</strong>nce of root resorption. A <strong>de</strong>tailed <strong>de</strong>scription of the Aero<strong>de</strong>ntis system and treated cases will be presented.<br />
Dr Redlich received his DMD in 1980 and MSc in Oral Biology in 1992 at the Hebrew University. He became<br />
a specialist in orthodontics (Cum Lau<strong>de</strong>) in 1994 (Hadassah, Hebrew University). In 2001 he earned a PhD in<br />
Oral Biology (Hebrew University). Dr Redlich joined the Department of Orthodontics at the Hadassah<br />
Medical Center of the Hebrew University in 1998, where he was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1994 and<br />
Associate Professor in 2010. He served as the Director of Research activities and, from 2003–2006, as<br />
Director of the Postgraduate Programme in Orthodontics. He has published over 50 original papers and in the<br />
last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> has attained multiple national and international research grants. In 2011, after resigning from<br />
TM<br />
Hadassah Medical Center, he co-foun<strong>de</strong>d a startup company, NanoMediCOT (Nanotechnologies for<br />
Medical and Healthcare Applications) where he serves as chief scientist. He also serves as the VP and scientific<br />
TM<br />
advisor at Aero<strong>de</strong>ntis . He is also a consultant at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot Israel, for<br />
Professor Reshef Tenne, of the Department of Materials and Interfaces.<br />
15:30 OP11 EFFECT OF GRAPE SEED SOLUTION ON THE SHEAR BOND STRENGTH OF BRACKETS<br />
BONDED TO BLEACHED HUMAN ENAMEL<br />
1 1 1 2 2 1 2<br />
Z Ileri , N Karacam , S Aksakallı , S Can , Y Sener , Departments of Orthodontics and Pedodontics, Faculty of Dentistry,<br />
Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey<br />
15:40 OP12 TWO-YEAR RADIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF TOOTH MORPHOLOGY FOLLOWING USE OF A<br />
NOVEL CYCLICAL FORCE DEVICE<br />
C H Kau, Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
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Meir Redlich - Israel<br />
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16:30h - 17:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Jan Huggare / Javier Hevia Del Rio<br />
16:30 OP13 HYBRID-HYRAX AND MINIPLATE: TREATMENT EFFECTS IN GROWING CLASS III PATIENTS<br />
D Drescher, M Nienkemper, B Wilmes, Department of Orthodontics, University of Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
16:40 OP14 CELL ANALYSIS OF THE CYTOTOXICITY OF ORTHODONTIC MINI-IMPLANTS ON HUMAN<br />
GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS AND MOUSE OSTEOBLASTS<br />
1 1 2 3 4 1 2<br />
S Malkoc , F Ozturk , B Corekci , B S Bozkurt , S S Hakki , Departments of Orthodntics, Inonu University, Malatya, Abant<br />
3 4<br />
Izzet Baysal University, Bolu and Research Center of Dentistry Faculty and Department of Periodontology, Selcuk University,<br />
Konya, Turkey<br />
16:50 OP15 PERIODONTAL CHANGES FOLLOWING MOLAR INTRUSION WITH MINISCREWS<br />
1 2 3 4 5 1<br />
S Bayani , F Heravi , M Radvar , A S Madan , N Anbiaee , Department of Orthodontics, Kerman Dental School and<br />
2 3 4 5<br />
Departments of Orthodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics and Radiology, Mashhad Dental School, Iran<br />
17:00 K: Raffaele Spena<br />
PERIODONTALLY FACILITATED ORTHODONTICS<br />
In the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>, as a result of the clinical studies of Wilcko and Wilcko, a new chapter has <strong>de</strong>veloped in clinical orthodontics:<br />
periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO). The initial evolution has been toward arch <strong>de</strong>velopment and<br />
acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement. Today, the term 'periodontally facilitated orthodontics (PFO) is preferred. PFO<br />
inclu<strong>de</strong>s all the approaches and surgical techniques that may be used to enhance, facilitate and, eventually, accelerate tooth<br />
movement. PFO is consi<strong>de</strong>red a surgical biomechanical aid acting on bone metabolism. The aim of all these procedures (with<br />
different indications and limitations) is to reduce resistance and to enhance and allow orthodontic movement of teeth, thus<br />
making the modulation of tooth movement (<strong>de</strong>sired versus un<strong>de</strong>sired) easier, especially in difficult cases.<br />
Different surgical procedures have been proposed by various authors, each of which has indications and limitations <strong>de</strong>pending<br />
on anatomical, biomechanical and clinical consi<strong>de</strong>rations. This lecture will try to elucidate the different aspects of piezocision,<br />
segmental corticotomy, PAOO, and osteotomies. Several clinical cases and research results will be presented.<br />
Dr Spena received his <strong>de</strong>gree in Odontoiatria e Protesi Dentaria at the II Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia of Napoli in 1984. In 1988, he obtained<br />
his Certificate in Orthodontics at the Dental School of the University of Pennsylvania, Phila<strong>de</strong>lphia, USA and, in 2003, the <strong>de</strong>gree of 'Specialty in<br />
Orthodontics' at the University of Ferrara, Italy. He continues to be involved with several research projects, but has mainly co-worked for more<br />
than 15 years with Drs Norman Cetlin and Arne Ten Hoeve with whom he has given courses in Europe and the USA. He has been speaker at<br />
both Italian (SIDO, SITEBI, ANDI) and international meetings (AAO). In July 1998, he published an atlas on 'Il trattamento senza estrazioni' (Nonextraction<br />
technique) and in 2000, with Drs R L Vanarsdall and N M Cetlin a chapter 'Non-extraction treatment'<br />
in the textbook 'Orthodontics – Current principles and techniques' by T M Graber and R M Vanarsdall. An<br />
updated chapter, written with the same co-authors, was inclu<strong>de</strong>d in the 2006 edition of the same book edited by<br />
Graber, Vanarsdall and Vig. In 2002 he published 'Non-extraction treatment: an atlas on Cetlin's mechanics'. Dr<br />
Spena has been Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Orthodontic Department of the Dental School of the University<br />
of Pennsylvania from 1988 to 2000 where he has given courses on non-extraction therapy and cephalometric<br />
analysis. He was also Adjunct Clinical Professor at the University of Parma from 1996 to 2000. He is presently<br />
Adjunct Clinical Professor at the University of Ferrara. He is a member of the American Association of<br />
Orthodontists, Società Italiana di Ortodonzia, Societa' Italiana di Odontoiatria Pediatrica, World Fe<strong>de</strong>ration of<br />
Orthodontists and European Orthodontic Society and is an active member of the Angle Society of Europe. He is<br />
the recipient of the Italian Certificate of Excellence in Orthodontics and a member of the European Board of<br />
Orthodontists. He practices orthodontics in Napoli.<br />
Raffaele Spena - Italy<br />
17:30 QUESTIONS<br />
Scientific Session<br />
20:30h - 24:00h PRESIDENT´S RECEPTION (Hostal Reyes Católicos)
08.00h - 19.00h REGISTRATION<br />
08.00h - 18.00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
st<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
08:30h -10:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Andreu Puigdollers / Christos Katsaros<br />
08:30 K: Hee-Moon Kyung<br />
FACTS AND FALLACIES OF SKELETAL ANCHORAGE IN ORTHODONTICS<br />
Control of anchorage is one of the most important aspects of orthodontics. Many traditional treatment protocols have<br />
incorporated both extraoral (headgear) and intraoral (intermaxillary elastics) approaches to maintaining anchorage.<br />
Unfortunately, patient compliance is often consi<strong>de</strong>red the 'Achilles heel' of controlled tooth movement. In an effort to maximize<br />
anchorage while reducing the <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce on patient cooperation, skeletal anchorage, such as prosthetic implants and<br />
miniplates, has been used. However, these are not as efficient for orthodontic treatment due to their bulky size and high cost.<br />
Thus, smaller diameter micro-implants were <strong>de</strong>veloped to provi<strong>de</strong> better treatment efficiency as compared with the bulkier<br />
and more costly prosthetic implants. Nowadays, orthodontic micro-implants are a common tool used in daily orthodontic<br />
treatment to control anchorage without the need for patient compliance.<br />
Many orthodontists however still hesitate to use them because of the perceived si<strong>de</strong>-effects such as root damage. There are<br />
many sizes and types on the market and some orthodontists may be confused when choosing the most appropriate microimplants.<br />
Additionally, there are still many controversies about their use, including choices regarding immediate and <strong>de</strong>layed<br />
loading, small and large size implants, coated and machined implants, self-tapping and self-drilling methods, topical and injection<br />
anaesthesia, success rates between the maxilla and mandible and low and high initial torque forces,<br />
etc.<br />
Topics to be covered in this presentation inclu<strong>de</strong> comparison of the different types of skeletal<br />
anchorage <strong>de</strong>vices and evi<strong>de</strong>nce about the above controversies based on the literature. The<br />
presentation will also show why micro-implant anchorage is not dangerous even when placed by<br />
clinicians with little surgical experience.<br />
Dr Kyung is Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at Kyungpook National University, Daegu,<br />
Korea. He is one of the most experienced clinicians in the <strong>de</strong>velopment and utilization of micro-implants in<br />
orthodontic treatment. He has given more than 200 courses worldwi<strong>de</strong> on micro-implant anchorage and<br />
lingual orthodontic treatment. He is a principle author of the book 'Microimplants in orthodontics', a volume that<br />
<strong>de</strong>scribes in <strong>de</strong>tail the protocols used by Dr Kyung and colleagues. He is an active member of the Angle Society.<br />
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Hee-Moon Kyung - Korea<br />
th<br />
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Thursday, June 21<br />
40<br />
9:00 OP16 DOES BONE CEMENT AFFECT MINISCREW STABILITY?<br />
1 1 1 2 1 1<br />
M B Ateş , A Kovan , Y B Çiftçi , T Gülmez , N Erverdi , Department of Orthodontics, Marmara University, Istanbul and<br />
2<br />
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey<br />
9:10 OP17 RISK FACTORS FOR ORTHODONTIC MINISCREW IMPLANT FAILURE: A META-ANALYSIS<br />
M Papadopoulos, S Papageorgiou, I Zogakis, Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of<br />
Thessaloniki, Greece<br />
9:20 OP18 A NEW ORTHOPAEDIC TREATMENT APPROACH FOR CLASS III MALOCCLUSIONS USING A<br />
RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANDER AND MINISCREWS<br />
F Amini, M Pousti, Department of Orthodontics, Dental Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran<br />
9:30 OP19 ANCHORAGE LOSS DURING HERBST TREATMENT – PREVENTABLE THROUGH MINIPINS?<br />
1 2 1 1 2<br />
J von Bremen , B Ludwig , S Ruf , Department of Orthodontics, University of Giessen and Private Practice, Traben-<br />
Trarbach, Germany<br />
9:40 OP20 CAN INSERTION OF TRANS-CORTICAL MINI-IMPLANTS PREVENT ATROPHY OF THE<br />
ALVEOLAR PROCESS IN AGENESIS?<br />
1 2 1 1 2<br />
B Melsen , S S Huja , M Dalstra , Departments of Orthodontics, Aarhus University, Denmark and Ohio State University,<br />
Columbus, Ohio, USA<br />
09:50 K: Axel Bumann<br />
PREFERRED ANATOMICAL LOCATIONS FOR TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES BASED ON CONE BEAM<br />
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC DATA<br />
Absolute anchorage is often crucial for the success of orthodontic treatment. In times of increasing aesthetic <strong>de</strong>mands, extraoral<br />
<strong>de</strong>vices such as headgear or facemasks are no longer as readily accepted by patients. In recent years, temporary anchorage <strong>de</strong>vices<br />
(TADs) for absolute orthodontic anchorage have become popular. When compared with other non-compliance <strong>de</strong>vices (Jones Jig,<br />
Distal Jet, Pendulum, open coils, etc.) the most important advantage of TADs is the reduction in anchorage loss .<br />
TADs have left the experimental stage and are an established technique used in the orthodontic office. Based on numerous<br />
scientific studies and the clinical experience of more than 800 tomas pins, the best anatomical zones for TAD placement in the<br />
upper and lower jaws, the contemporary planning procedure and effective biomechanics will be introduced. The ability to avoid<br />
extraoral anchorage tools and the non-compliance characteristics and 'invisible biomechanics' are important advantages of TADs.<br />
Dr Bumann has a private orthodontic office in Berlin, Germany and un<strong>de</strong>rtakes research at the Craniofacial<br />
Imaging Center CBCT Network, Germany. His postgraduate training in oral surgery was un<strong>de</strong>rtaken at the<br />
University of Kiel, Germany between 1986-1989 and in orthodontics at the same university between 1989-<br />
1992. His theses were on histology in 1998 and cell biology in 1992. He has aca<strong>de</strong>mic affiliations at the<br />
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada and Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental<br />
Medicine, Boston University, USA. He is the author of 'Color atlas in <strong>de</strong>ntistry (volume 12)', which has been<br />
translated into seven languages. He is the recipient of 14 research and poster awards and has given more<br />
than 850 national and international scientific lectures and continuing education courses. His topics of interest<br />
are: temporary anchorage <strong>de</strong>vices, temporomandibular joint diagnosis and treatment in orthodontics, as<br />
well as cone beam computed tomography in orthodontics.<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
Scientific Session<br />
Axel Bumann - Germany
11:00h - 13:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Susan Cunningham / Juan Carlos Palma<br />
11:00 K: Dirk Bister<br />
MINI-IMPLANTS IN ORTHODONTICS – WHERE ARE WE NOW?<br />
Implants have been used for cortical anchorage reinforcement in orthodontics for more than 15 years. Skeletal anchorage<br />
evolved from using unmodified, full size implants to <strong>de</strong>dicated implant systems; contemporary mini-implant systems now offer<br />
improved versatility and placement possibilities. The number of suggested applications has subsequently risen and their use in<br />
orthodontics is well documented. Initial concerns regarding serious potential negative si<strong>de</strong>-effects have largely proven to be<br />
unfoun<strong>de</strong>d but a large number of mini-implants are still placed by <strong>de</strong>ntal professionals other than orthodontists.<br />
A wi<strong>de</strong> range of survival rates have been reported in the literature and reasons for failure of mini-implants, due to loosening or<br />
complete loss, remain contentious. Success appears to <strong>de</strong>pend on a large number of factors such as operator experience,<br />
patient related factors, direct and indirect use, as well as site of placement. More recent <strong>de</strong>velopments suggest that placement<br />
in the anterior palate appears to be a particularly safe and successful site but this has biomechanical consequences.<br />
There are a number of other issues such as patient expectations and discomfort, unwanted mechanical si<strong>de</strong> effects and<br />
inefficiency of tooth movement which may contribute to the sometimes unconvincing uptake by the profession. The efficacy<br />
and efficiency of mini-implants is difficult to measure and several attempts have been ma<strong>de</strong> to quantify the benefits of their use<br />
but no universally accepted consensus has been reached.<br />
This presentation will attempt to give a critical evi<strong>de</strong>nce-based appraisal of the use of mini-implants in orthodontics and will also<br />
update and inform on latest trends and <strong>de</strong>velopments in the field. Practical aspects of mini-implant use, particularly relating to<br />
biomechanics and incorporating mini-implants in the straightwire technique will also be discussed.<br />
Dr Bister qualified in medicine and <strong>de</strong>ntistry at the Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany and<br />
received his doctorates from the same institution. He moved to the United Kingdom in 1995 and trained in the<br />
combined MSc/MOrth programme for orthodontics at Guy's and St Thomas', United Medical and Dental<br />
Schools, London. This was followed by two further years of training as a Senior Registrar at the same Institute.<br />
He is currently consultant Orthodontist at Guy's and St Thomas' Foundation Trust and Ad<strong>de</strong>nbrooke's Hospital,<br />
Cambridge. His clinical interest is in the treatment of hypodontia and the use of mini-implants in orthodontics.<br />
His other interest is in <strong>de</strong>ntal digital imaging. Dr Bister is involved in teaching both un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate and<br />
postgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts in orthodontics, as well as <strong>de</strong>ntal nurses and radiographers. He also participates in the<br />
supervision of MSc projects. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Aca<strong>de</strong>my and has published numerous<br />
articles in peer reviewed journals as well as a book chapter. He has also lectured in the UK and internationally.<br />
He is an Associate Editor of the European Journal of Orthodontics.<br />
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Dirk Bister - UK<br />
th<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
41
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th<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
42<br />
11:30 OP21 COMPARISON OF TWO IMPLANT-SUPPORTED MOLAR DISTALIZATION SYSTEMS<br />
C Sar, B Kaya, O Polat-Ozsoy, A Arman-Ozcirpici, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Baskent University,<br />
Ankara, Turkey<br />
11:40 OP22 EVALUATION OF THE BONE-SCREW AND BONE-PLATE INTERFACE OF ORTHODONTIC<br />
MINIPLATES IN PATIENTS.<br />
1 2 3 1 1 3<br />
S Van<strong>de</strong>rgugten , M Cornelis , P Mahy , C Nyssen-Behets , Departments of Experimental Morphology and Oral and<br />
2<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery, Université catholique <strong>de</strong> Louvain, Belgium and Department of Orthodontics, Université <strong>de</strong> Genève,<br />
Switzerland<br />
11:50 OP23 MULTIFUNCTIONAL USE OF PALATALLY INSERTED MINI-IMPLANTS<br />
M Nienkemper, B Wilmes, A Pauls, D Drescher, Department of Orthodontics, University of Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
12:00 OP24 SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF MINISCREWS PLACED IN THE ANTERIOR REGION OF THE PALATE<br />
1 2 1 1 1<br />
A Karagkiolidou , B Ludwig , P Pazera , C Katsaros , Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics<br />
2<br />
University of Bern and Private Practice, Traben-Trarbach, Germany<br />
12:10 OP25 UPPER MOLAR DISTALIZATION WITH MINI-IMPLANTS: FAILURE RATES AND EFFICIENCY***<br />
B Wilmes, M Nienkemper, D Drescher, Department of Orthodontics, University of Duesseldorf, Germany<br />
12:20 OP26 INVESTIGATION OF THE BONE IN THE ANTERIOR MANDIBLE WITH REGARD TO MINIPLATES<br />
AS ORTHODONTIC ANCHORAGE<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1<br />
T Präger , H-G Brochhagen , A Mußler , P-G Jost-Brinkmann , R Müller-Hartwich , Departments of Orthodontics and<br />
3 2<br />
Dentofacial Orthopedics and Radiology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, and Department of Radiology, University<br />
Hospital of Cologne, Germany<br />
12:30 K: Tarek H El Bialy<br />
ORTHODONTICALLY INDUCED ROOT RESORPTION DIAGNOSIS: MANAGEMENT AND REPAIR<br />
Patients with severe orthodontically induced root resorption (OIRR) are rarely presented in <strong>de</strong>tail in the literature. Risk factors<br />
inclu<strong>de</strong> tooth morphology, the position of the teeth in the jaw, some systemic conditions and ethnicity. Recently, there have<br />
been conflicting reports concerning the relationship between orthodontic force levels or friction and OIRR. This led to a shift in<br />
orthodontic bracket system marketing on low friction systems that are more biologically friendly.<br />
Scientific and clinical evi<strong>de</strong>nce about friction and the potential relationship with OIRR will be discussed. In addition, recent<br />
radiographic techniques, such as cone beam computed tomography can be valuable not only in diagnosis and treatment<br />
planning, but also in monitoring patients with a high risk of OIRR. Such cases are often difficult to<br />
diagnose or monitor with routine orthodontic radiographs (panoramic and lateral cephalograms)<br />
unless in the terminal stage of severe OIRR. Management of OIRR will be presented, starting with<br />
the initial diagnosis. Preventing further OTRR or potential repair of OIRR will be presented.<br />
Dr El-Bialy is a specialist in orthodontics. He received his BDS from Tanta University, Egypt in 1987 and<br />
completed a Masters <strong>de</strong>gree in Orthodontics, at Tanta University, Egypt, in 1993. Currently he received a law<br />
<strong>de</strong>gree from Tanta University in 1994. Thereafter, he successfully completed a certificate of specialty in<br />
Orthodontics, a Masters <strong>de</strong>gree in Oral Sciences and PhD in Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at<br />
Chicago, USA in 2000 and 2001. A significant part of Dr El-Bialy's work is <strong>de</strong>voted to growth modification and<br />
repair of orthodontically induced root resorption. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada<br />
(orthodontics) and Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. Currently Dr El-Bialy is a tenured<br />
Associate Professor of orthodontics and biomedical engineering at the University of Alberta, Edmonton,<br />
Canada. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontics and the Canadian Orthodontic Society.<br />
13:00 QUESTIONS<br />
13:10h LUNCH<br />
Scientific Session<br />
Tarek H El-Bialy - Canada
08:30h -10:20h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Birte Melsen / Nejat Erverdi<br />
8:30 OP35 PRE-SURGICAL TREATMENT PLANNING FOR MAXILLARY CANINE IMPACTION USING<br />
TWO- VERSUS THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING<br />
1 2 3 3 1 1 3<br />
A Alqerban , M He<strong>de</strong>siu , O Nackaerts , R Jacobs , G Willems , Department of Orthodontics and Oral Imaging Center,<br />
2<br />
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and Department of Maxillofacial Radiology, Cluj Napoca University, Romania<br />
8:40 OP36 DIMENSIONAL CHANGES OF MAXILLARY SINUSES AND PHARYNGEAL AIRWAY IN CLASS III<br />
PATIENTS UNDERGOING BIMAXILLARY SURGERY<br />
E Panou, M Motro, M Ateş, A Acar, N Erverdi, Department of Orthodontics, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
8:50 OP37 DENTOSKELETAL CHANGES FOLLOWING SURGICALLY ASSISTED RAPID PALATAL EXPANSION<br />
1 2 2 1 2<br />
I Camps Perepérez , R Guijarro-Martínez , F Hernán<strong>de</strong>z-Alfaro , Private Orthodontic Practices, Valencia and Institute of<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery and Implantology, Teknon Medical Center, Barcelona, Spain<br />
9:00 OP38 IMPACTED MAXILLARY CANINES AND ROOT RESORPTION OF NEIGHBOURING TEETH: A<br />
CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY STUDY<br />
1 2 1 3 1 1<br />
C Lai , M Bornstein , L Mock , B M Heuberger , C Katsaros , Departments of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics<br />
2 3<br />
and Oral Surgery and Stomatology, University of Bern and Clinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hospital of Luzern,<br />
Switzerland<br />
9:10 OP39 JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS: CONDYLAR AND MANDIBULAR THREE-DIMENSIONAL<br />
MORPHOLOGIC AND VOLUMETRIC CHANGES<br />
U Garagiola, C Bellintani, P Cressoni, S Pozzi Taubert, G Farronato, Department of Reconstructive and Diagnostic<br />
Surgical Sciences, Orthodontic Department, University of Milan, IRCCS Fondazione Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Italy<br />
09:20 QUESTIONS<br />
9:30 OP40 (ID MANDIBULAR ASYMMETRY IN PATIENTS WITH TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS<br />
G García, A Carreño, R Vignolo, A Bedoya, Department of Orthodontics, Alfonso X el Sabio University, Madrid, Spain<br />
9:40 OP41 CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC-GENERATED MODELS VERSUS DIGITAL MODELS:<br />
LINEAR MEASUREMENT AND SURFACE ACCURACY<br />
1 1 2 1 1<br />
K Lightheart , J English , C H Kau , S Akyalcin , Departments of Orthodontics, Schools of Dentistry, University of Texas<br />
2<br />
at Houston and University of Birmingham at Alabama, USA<br />
9:50 OP42 SKELETAL AND DENTOALVEOLAR CHANGES IN RELATION TO TIMING OF TREATMENT IN<br />
CLASS II SUBJECTS<br />
M Candir, H Kerosuo, Institute of Clinical Dentistry, University of Tromsø, Norway<br />
10:00 OP43 ASSESSMENT OF ASYMMETRY IN A NORMAL OCCLUSION SAMPLE AND ASYMMETRIC<br />
PATIENTS WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY<br />
Y Kim, J U Park, Y-A Kook, Department of Orthodontics, St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul,<br />
Korea<br />
10:10 OP44 USE OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TO INCREASE SHEAR BOND STRENGTH OF FLUORIDE-<br />
RELEASING RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS IONOMER CEMENT<br />
R Justus, Department of Orthodontics, Universidad Intercontinental, Mexico<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
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th<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
43
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th<br />
Thursday, June 21<br />
44<br />
11:00h - 13:10h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Maja Ovsenik / Marie Pierryle-Filleul<br />
11:00 OP45 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANSION AS AN INTERCEPTIVE TREATMENT<br />
FOR IMPACTED MAXILLARY INCISORS<br />
1 1 2 2 1<br />
C Pavoni , M Muce<strong>de</strong>ro , V Giuntini , T Baccetti , Departments of Orthodontics, Universita <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Roma Tor<br />
2<br />
Vergata, and Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />
11:10 OP46 VIBRATORY LOADING INCREASES THE RATE OF TOOTH MOVEMENT<br />
1 2 1<br />
D Pavlin , A Chatoo , Department of Orthodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA and<br />
2<br />
Private Practice, Lingual Orthodontic Clinic, London, England<br />
11:20 OP47 ACTUAL VERSUS THEORETICAL TORSIONAL PLAY IN CONVENTIONAL AND SELF-LIGATING<br />
BRACKET SYSTEMS<br />
H Eriksen, M Dalstra, B Melsen, Department of Orthodontics, Aarhus University, Denmark<br />
11:30 OP48 THE EFFICACY OF TWO DIFFERENT SELF-LIGATING BRACKETS WITH A CONVENTIONAL<br />
BRACKET SYSTEM DURING INITIAL ALIGNMENT<br />
1 2 2 1 2<br />
R Ozpar , F Oz<strong>de</strong>mir , D Nalbantgil , Private Orthodontic Practice, Istanbul and Department of Orthodontics, Faculty<br />
of Dentistry, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
11:40 OP49 ENGINEERED SKELETAL MUSCLE AS AN AID FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CRANIOFACIAL<br />
DEFORMITIES<br />
1 1 1 1 2 1 2<br />
R Shah , K Gellynck , J Knowles , N Hunt , M Lewis , UCL, Eastman Dental Institute, London and Department of Sport<br />
and Exercise Sciences, University of Bedfordshire, England<br />
11:50 QUESTIONS<br />
12:00 OP50 HISTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF SYSTEMIC FLUORIDE INTAKE ON<br />
ORTHODONTIC TOOTH MOVEMENT<br />
1 2 3 4 5 1<br />
F Yalcin Zorlu , H Turkkahraman , H Darıcı , M C Avunduk , O Koskan , Private Orthodontic Practice, Istanbul,<br />
2 3 5<br />
Departments of Orthodontics, Histology and Embryology and Zootecnics, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta and<br />
4<br />
Department of Pathology, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey<br />
12:10 OP51 LONG-TERM PERIODONTAL CONSEQUENCES OF PROCLINATION OF LOWER INCISORS<br />
1 1 2 1 1 2<br />
H Lindtoft , D Allais , V Baelum , B Melsen , Departments of Orthodontics and Statistics, Aarhus University, Denmark<br />
12:20 OP52 OXYTALAN FIBRES: THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN ORTHODONTIC RELAPSE<br />
H Strydom, J W Von <strong>de</strong>n Hoff, J C Maltha, Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology, Radboud University<br />
Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
12:30 OP53 QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF THREE ENAMEL STRIPPING DEVICES IN VITR – HOW<br />
PRECISELY CAN WE STRIP TEETH?<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1<br />
A Johner , N Pandis , , A Dudic , S Kiliaridis , Department of Orthodontics, University of Geneva, Switzerland and<br />
2 3<br />
Private Practice, Corfu, Greece and Department of Orthodontics, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
12:40 OP54 EFFECT OF INFANT ORTHOPAEDICS ON MAXILLARY ARCH CONSTRICTION IN CHILDREN<br />
WITH A UNILATERAL CLEFT LIP AND PALATE<br />
1 1 1 1 2 1<br />
R Noverraz , C Prahl , M Disse , A M Kuijpers-Jagtman , E Ongkosuwito , Departments of Orthodontics Radboud<br />
2<br />
University Medical Centre, Nijmegen and Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />
13:15h - 13:50h EJO SESSION<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
13.15 Welcome and Introduction,David Rice, Editor, European Journal of Orthodontics<br />
13.20 ‘Scientific misconduct and fraud in research’, Theodore Elia<strong>de</strong>s, Associate Editor,<br />
European Journal of Orthodontics<br />
13.45 Discussion<br />
Scientific Session
12:45h - 13:30h SYMPOSIUM ALIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />
(Room 13 – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
Orthodontics and 3D in the third millennium practice<br />
Francesco Garino<br />
13:10h LUNCH<br />
14.00h - 17.00h SCIENTIFIC POSTER SESSION<br />
(Hall B – <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
14:30-16:00 SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: José Luís Gandía Franco / David Rice<br />
14:30 K: Vicente Hernán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
TO SCAN OR NOT TO SCAN, THAT IS THE QUESTION IN ORTHODONTICS<br />
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) has become an increasingly important source of three-dimensional (3D)<br />
volumetric data in clinical orthodontics since its introduction into <strong>de</strong>ntistry in 1998. Since then it has <strong>de</strong>veloped as an important<br />
technique for diagnosis, treatment planning and treatment outcome assessment. The advantages of CBCT over conventional<br />
radiography puts us in a position of when and how to use it. How much do we gain with CBCT, or what we are missing without<br />
it? What are the selection criteria, and what is the low dose protocol using CBCT for different orthodontic questions? The<br />
purpose of this presentation is to highlight the current un<strong>de</strong>rstanding of, and evi<strong>de</strong>nce for, the clinical use of CBCT in<br />
orthodontics; and to review the findings to answer clinically relevant questions.<br />
Radiation and inci<strong>de</strong>ntal findings are a concern with the clinical use of this imaging. The SEDENTEXCT project fun<strong>de</strong>d by the<br />
European Union reviewed the current literature on CBCT, and <strong>de</strong>veloped evi<strong>de</strong>nce-based gui<strong>de</strong>lines for clinical situations<br />
(including orthodontics) in which this imaging technique was found to be beneficial for the patient. Justification, referral criteria,<br />
quality assurance and optimization protocols are being <strong>de</strong>veloped. The need to image should be ma<strong>de</strong> on a case-by-case basis<br />
following an assessment of the benefits versus the risks of scanning. The advantages over routine radiographs in altering<br />
diagnosis and treatment <strong>de</strong>cision needs to be <strong>de</strong>monstrated. The problem with the use of CBCT is incomplete knowledge, and<br />
lack of awareness of efficacy. At the same time there is financial pressure with marketing and even peer pressure to obtain the<br />
latest instrument.s<br />
Dr Hernán<strong>de</strong>z-Soler is Associate Professor at the Department of Orthodontics, University of Valencia. He<br />
completed his medical and <strong>de</strong>ntal education in 1977 at the University of Valencia, and in 1979 at the University<br />
of Madrid-Complutense. He received his certificate in orthodontics and masters <strong>de</strong>gree in oral biology from<br />
Harvard University, Boston USA. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and European<br />
Board of Orthodontists. He has served as International Vice-Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Harvard Society for the<br />
Advancement of Orthodontics and is an active member of the Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontics<br />
(Midwest component). He holds a Masters <strong>de</strong>gree in Public Health and a Doctor of Medicine <strong>de</strong>gree from the<br />
University Miguel Hernan<strong>de</strong>z. He is a reviewer for Angle Orthodontist, and Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. He<br />
has also served on the American Dental Association Standards Committee on Dental Informatics (ADA-SCDI)<br />
to standardize orthodontic records. He maintains a private practice limited to orthodontics in Alicante, and was<br />
an early adopter of cone beam computed tomography in orthodontics in selected cases.<br />
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Vicente Hernán<strong>de</strong>z - Spain<br />
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Thursday, June 21<br />
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15:00 OP27 ASSESSMENT OF ROOT RESORPTION CAUSED BY CONTINUOUS VERSUS INTERRUPTED<br />
ORTHODONTIC FORCES IN PREMOLARS<br />
1 2 1 3 1 1 2<br />
M Sawicka , R Bedini , A Wojtaszek-Slominska , Z Kmiec , Department of Orthodontics and Histology, Medical University<br />
2<br />
of Gdansk, Poland and Health and Technology Department, Italian National Institute of Health, Italy<br />
15:10 OP28 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DENSITOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MAXILLARY SUTURAL CHANGES<br />
INDUCED BY RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANSION<br />
1 1 1 2 1<br />
L Franchi , A Vangelisti , V Giuntini , G Laganà , Departments of Orthodontics Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, and<br />
2<br />
Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy<br />
15:20 OP29 VALIDITY, RELIABILITY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF LINEAR MEASUREMENTS ON DIGITAL<br />
MODELS<br />
M Wiranto, P Engelbrecht, Y Ren, Department of Orthodontics, University Medical Centre Groningen, Netherlands<br />
15:30 OP30 SOFT TISSUE MORPHOLOGY OF THE NASO-MAXILLARY COMPLEX FOLLOWING SURGICAL<br />
CORRECTION OF MAXILLARY HYPOPLASIA<br />
T Ubaya-Narayanage, Department of Orthodontics, Glasgow Dental Hospital, Scotland<br />
15:40 OP31 HOUNSFIELD UNITS: A NEW INDICATOR SHOWING MAXILLARY RESISTANCE IN RAPID<br />
MAXILLARY EXPANSION CASES?<br />
Y B Çiftçi, M Motro, M Ateş, A Kovan, N Erverdi, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University,<br />
Istanbul, Turkey<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
Scientific Session<br />
16:30h - 17:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Fraser McDonald / Hans Ulrik Paulsen<br />
16:30 OP32 A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL TO EVALUATE MANDIBULAR TRANSVERSE<br />
DENTOALVEOLAR CHANGES FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH SELF-LIGATING BRACKETS<br />
M Treccani, B Melsen, P M Cattaneo, Department of Orthodontics, University of Aarhus, Denmark<br />
16:40 OP33 ASSESSMENT OF FACIAL ASYMMETRY IN GROWING SUBJECTS WITH A THREE-DIMENSIONAL<br />
LASER SCANNING SYSTEM<br />
1 2 2 1 1<br />
J Primožić , S Richmond , A Zhurov , M Ovsenik , Department of Dental and Jaw Orthopaedics, Medical Faculty,<br />
2<br />
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Department of Dental Health and Biological Sciences, Dental School, University of<br />
Cardiff, Wales<br />
16:50 OP34 DEHISCENCE AND FENESTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT VERTICAL GROWTH<br />
PATTERNS ASSESSED WITH CONE-BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY<br />
1 2 3 4 3 1<br />
T Uysal , S Enhos , A Yagci , I Veli , F Izzet , Department of Orthodontics, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir,<br />
2 3 4<br />
Departments of Periodontics and Orthodontics, Erciyes University, Kayseri and Department of Orthodontics, Dicle<br />
University, Diyarbakir, Turkey
17:00 K: Budi Kusnoto<br />
ASSESSMENT OF TWO AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL CEPHALOMETRIC STUDIES FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH<br />
IN ORTHODONTICS<br />
Cephalometry has become an integral part of research in clinical orthodontics for diagnosis, treatment planning and research.<br />
More than 3500 published studies utilizing cephalometrics were found in various international refereed journals (PubMed,<br />
keywords: cephalometric studies), most of which involved superimposition to evaluate treatment effects of certain procedures<br />
or mechanics. Since the late 1980s almost all cephalometric studies have involved digitized data by means of computer<br />
software. Various aspects such as calibration, magnification error, utilization of fiducial points, transferring reference planes,<br />
head position, landmark i<strong>de</strong>ntification error and landmark transferability are often overlooked in many of these studies.<br />
This presentation will discuss step-by-step methods of generating accurate two-dimensional (2D) computerized<br />
superimposition methods to ensure accurate data is collected for research purposes. Methods to improve inter- and intraoperator<br />
reliability using 2D computerized cephalometric software will also be discussed.<br />
The advancement of three-dimensional (3D) technology (such as cone beam computed tomography) creates more complex<br />
problems in collecting and analyzing data for research purposes. Different to 2D cephalometry, 3D cephalometry involves<br />
representation of craniofacial structure as surface area (polygons) or volume (array of voxels each exhibiting unique properties<br />
of Hounsfield unit).<br />
This presentation will also discuss several tested and reliable methods in utilizing 3D cephalometric data for 3D<br />
superimposition. Various aspects such as 3D cephalometric normative data and 3D stable structures will also be discussed.<br />
Dr Kusnoto is clinical director and laboratory coordinator of the Digital Imaging Laboratory in the Department<br />
of Orthodontics, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Dr Kusnoto obtained his masters <strong>de</strong>gree in oral<br />
sciences and specialty in orthodontics in 1998 from the UIC and un<strong>de</strong>rtook his fellowship in the Craniofacial<br />
Center in 1999. He has been involved in the implementation of digital technology in the Department of<br />
Orthodontics at the UIC. His <strong>de</strong>grees in computer science as well as in the field of <strong>de</strong>ntistry/orthodontics make<br />
his contribution significant to this project. His knowledge in growth and <strong>de</strong>velopment of the human craniofacial<br />
complex is complimentary to his teaching in the field of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. He is<br />
also involved in the implementation of a HIPAA program compliant with a high-level security computer<br />
system/digital record system in the Department of Orthodontics. His primary area of interest is in research of<br />
three-dimensional imaging. Much of his work has been published in refereed journals such as the American<br />
Journal of Orthodontic and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Journal of Plastic Surgery, the American Cleft/Lip and<br />
Palate Journal, and Forensic Science Communication (FBI-IACI). He is an author of chapters in textbooks such Budy Kusnoto - USA<br />
as Facial Reconstruction (2004), Craniofacial Growth in Moyers Symposium publications (2000, 2002) and<br />
numerous others publications. He is an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Cleft/Lip Palate Association,<br />
International Association of Dental Research, Illinois Society of Orthodontist, American Dental Association and IEEE. Currently he is actively<br />
involved in research on management of craniofacial patients and orthognathic surgical cases Dr Kusnoto is also involved with a group of other<br />
<strong>de</strong>ntists at the Faculty Dental Practice at the University as well as supervising the resi<strong>de</strong>nts of the Orthodontic Specialty Program at UIC.<br />
17:30 QUESTIONS<br />
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Thursday, June 21<br />
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Thursday, June 21<br />
48<br />
14:30h-16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Paul-George Jost-Brinkmann / Timo Peltomäki<br />
14:30 OP55 TREATMENT EFFECTS OF THE QUADHELIX/CRIB APPLIANCE IN OPEN BITE PATIENTS: A<br />
PROSPECTIVE LONG-TERM STUDY<br />
1 1 2 2 1<br />
R Lione , F Ballanti , C Masucci , L Franchi , Departments of Orthodontics, Universita <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata,<br />
2<br />
and Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />
14:40 OP56 THE EFFECTS OF BENZOCAINE 20 PER CENT PATCHES ON ORTHODONTIC PAIN RELIEF.<br />
1 2 1 3 1<br />
L Eslamian , H Zia’edini , M R Badiyi , A Jafari , Departments of Orthodontics, Dental Schools, Shahid Beheshti<br />
2 3<br />
University of Medical Sciences, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Azad University, Iran<br />
14:50 OP57 A HISTOMORPHOMETRIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY OF REPLANTED HUMAN<br />
PREMOLARS<br />
J E Fiane, V Van<strong>de</strong>vska-Radunovic, Department of Orthodontics, University of Oslo, Norway<br />
15:00 OP58 ASSESSMENT OF TOOTH STRUCTURES AFTER DEBONDING OF ORTHODONTIC BRACKETS.<br />
1 2 1 3 1<br />
M Cićkiewicz , M Wąsowicz , E Jodkowska , E M Czochrowska , Departments of Conservative Dentistry and<br />
3 2<br />
Orthodontics, Institute of Dentistry, Medical University of Warsaw and Department of Morphological Sciences, Faculty<br />
of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland<br />
15:10 OP59 ASSOCIATION AND MUTATION ANALYSES OF THE IRF6 GENE IN FAMILIES WITH NON-<br />
SYNDROMIC AND SYNDROMIC CLEFT LIP AND/OR CLEFT PALATE.<br />
M Pegelow, Department of Orthodontics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />
15:20 OP60 A TWO-YEAR REVIEW OF USE OF MICRO-VIBRATION THERAPY TO SPEED UP<br />
ORTHODONTICS***<br />
S Orton-Gibbs, Walpole - The Orthodontic Specialists, Surbiton, Surrey, England<br />
15:30 OP61 EVALUATION OF ENAMEL CRACKS AFTER USING DIFFERENT BRACKET TYPES AND<br />
DEBONDING TECHNIQUES<br />
1 1 2 1 2<br />
M Pavlou , N Erverdi , S Peker , Departments of Orthodontics and Paedodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara<br />
University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
15:40 OP62 DIFFERENTIATION OF STEM CELLS FROM MASSETER AND LIMB MUSCLES IN VITRO<br />
1 1 2 1 1 2<br />
H Von <strong>de</strong>n Hoff , S Grefte , R Torensma , A M Kuijpers-Jagtman , Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology and Tumor<br />
Immunology, Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
Scientific Session
16:30h -17:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION B<br />
(Obradoiro Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Frank Weiland / Stavros Kiliaridis<br />
16:30 OP63 EVALUATION OF FRICTION OF SELF-LIGATING BRACKETS AND CONVENTIONAL<br />
BRACKETS LIGATED WITH DIFFERENT LIGATION METHODS<br />
1 2 2 2 1 2<br />
R Bayri , E Koc , H N Yilmaz , N Kucukkeles , Private Orthodontic Practice, Istanbul, and Department of Orthodontics,<br />
Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />
16:40 OP64 TREATMENT EFFECTS INDUCED BY A FATIGUE RESISTANT DEVICE COMBINED WITH FIXED<br />
APPLIANCES IN CLASS II GROWING PATIENTS<br />
1 2 3 1 1<br />
C Masucci , L T Huanca Ghislanzoni , G Cacciatore , E Defraia , Department of Orthodontics, Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di<br />
2 3<br />
Firenze and Departments of Human Morphology and Biomedical Sciences and Orthodontics, Università <strong>de</strong>gli Studi di<br />
Milano, Italy<br />
16:50 OP65 ADOLESCENTS’ EXPERIENCES OF USING A REMOVABLE FUNCTIONAL APPLIANCE TO<br />
REDUCE A LARGE OVERJET<br />
1 1 2 1 2<br />
E Cirgic , H Kjellberg , M Lepp , Department of Orthodontics and Institute of Health and Care Sciences, University of<br />
Gothenburg, Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />
17:00 OP66 BLINDED VERSUS UNBLINDED EVALUATIONS OF ORTHODONTIC OUTCOME: DOES IT MAKE<br />
A DIFFERENCE?<br />
1 1 1 2 2 1<br />
M Farella , D Ng , M Zhou , H De Silva , R K De Silva , Department of Oral Sciences, Discipline of Orthodontics,<br />
2<br />
Department of Oral Diagnostics, Discipline of Oral Surgery, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand<br />
17:10 OP67 SWALLOW PRESSURE PROFILES ARE INDIVIDUAL-SPECIFIC AND REPRODUCIBLE OVER TIME.<br />
1 1 2 1 2<br />
M G Farland , M Farella , J Kieser , Department of Oral Sciences, Discipline of Orthodontics and Sir John Walsh<br />
Research Institute, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand<br />
17:20 OP68 TENSILE BOND STRENGTH OF METAL PAD CUSTOMIZED BRACKETS BONDED USING SIX<br />
DIFFERENT BONDING PROCEDURES.<br />
O A Sorel, P Salah, A Marinetti, P Curiel, Department of Orthodontics, Université <strong>de</strong> Rennes, France<br />
17:30 QUESTIONS<br />
18:00h - 19:30h PILGRIMAGE AND CATHEDRAL RECEPTION<br />
23.00h - 02:30h POSTGRADUATE DISCO<br />
(Sala Capitol)<br />
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Thursday, June 21<br />
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Friday, June 22<br />
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08:00h - 18:00h REGISTRATION<br />
08:00h - 18:00h TRADE EXHIBITION<br />
Scientific Session<br />
nd<br />
Friday, June 22<br />
08:30h - 10:30h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Alberto Bravo Gonzalez/ M.ª Cruz Andres Corada<br />
08:30 K: SHELDON BAUMRID<br />
THE AAOF LEGACY GROWTH COLLECTION ONLINE: A POWERFUL NEW TOOL FOR CLINICAL<br />
RESEARCH AND TEACHING<br />
With support from the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF), nine of the 11 known collections of<br />
longitudinal craniofacial growth records of untreated individuals in the United States and Canada have joined together to create<br />
a common website and numerical database. At present, the core of the collection consists primarily of longitudinal lateral<br />
cephalograms for more than 140 untreated growing children. During the next two years, the collection will be expan<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
inclu<strong>de</strong> comprehensive records for approximately 1000 representative non-treated growing children. It will ultimately inclu<strong>de</strong><br />
images of representative sets of lateral, posteroanterior, and oblique skull radiographic images, hand-wrist films, <strong>de</strong>ntal<br />
radiographs, and study casts, as well as written records on the physical and educational <strong>de</strong>velopment of children of varied<br />
ethnicities and growth patterns. The site is inten<strong>de</strong>d to function as a continually <strong>de</strong>veloping resource for orthodontic teaching<br />
and research. Its primary role is to serve as a repository for longitudinal records of all types with sufficient numerical<br />
documentation to facilitate useful search and querying. Our purpose is to make representative materials from the participating<br />
collections readily available for viewing and further investigation by clinicians, craniofacial investigators, stu<strong>de</strong>nts of human<br />
growth, and interested members of the public. Access to the collection is currently available<br />
without charge at www.AAOFLegacyCollection.org.<br />
Dr Baumrind, MS, is Professor of Orthodontics at the University of the Pacific and Director of the Craniofacial<br />
Research Instrumentation Laboratory at that institution. His primary areas of research interest for the past 40<br />
years have been the <strong>de</strong>velopment of shared orthodontic databases and integrated three-dimensional<br />
craniofacial measurement systems for use in clinical <strong>de</strong>ntistry. He is the author of more than 100 original<br />
publications in the orthodontic, medical, statistical and engineering literature. He has been principal<br />
Investigator of several studies supported by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and has<br />
served as a founding officer and co-chair of the Joint University of California Berkeley - University of California<br />
San Francisco Graduate Program in Bioengineering. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for<br />
the Advancement of Science and currently heads the Steering Committee of the AAOF Legacy Collection’s<br />
Curators Group.<br />
Sheldon Baumrind - USA
9:00 OP69 IS THE USE OF CERVICAL VERTEBRAE MATURATION TO DETERMINE SKELETAL AGE<br />
APPROPRIATE?<br />
1 2 1 1 1<br />
L Signorelli , T Peltomäki , R Patcas , M Schätzle , Clinic of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry University of Zurich,<br />
2<br />
Switzerland and University Hospital of Tampere, Finland<br />
9:10 OP70 MAXILLARY MOLAR DISTALIZATION THERAPY IN ADULT PATIENTS: A MULTICENTRE STUDY<br />
M Fontana, M Cozzani, A Caprioglio, Department of Orthodontics, University of Insubria, Italy<br />
9:20 OP71 PREVALENCE OF WHITE SPOT LESIONS DURING ORTHODONTIC FIXED APPLIANCE<br />
TREATMENT<br />
1 2 1 2<br />
A Lucchese , C Debernardi , Dental School, University of Ferrara and Department of Orthodontics, University of<br />
Torino, Italy<br />
9:30 OP72 RE-ASSESSING THE INCLINATION OF THE LOWER ANTERIOR INCISORS – DOES ONE<br />
REFERENCE VALUE SUFFICE?<br />
C Gütermann, L Signorelli, G Markic, M Schätzle, R Patcas, Clinic for Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, University of<br />
Zurich, Switzerland<br />
9:40 OP73 ASSOCIATION OF GELATINOLYTIC ACTIVITY WITH SECONDARY PALATAL MORPHOGENESIS<br />
IN THE DEVELOPING MOUSE EMBRYO HEAD<br />
N Gkantidis, C Katsaros, M Chiquet, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, University of Bern,<br />
Switzerland<br />
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Friday, June 22<br />
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09:50 K: THEODORE ELIADES<br />
SMART MATERIALS AND ORTHODONTICS: THE FUTURE WE LIVE IN<br />
Recent advances in materials science and related fields have resulted in the introduction of materials and processes, which allow<br />
for applications possessing unique characteristics. Materials with distinctive thermal, mechanical, optical, magnetic and<br />
electrical properties facilitate solutions to problems encountered in a wi<strong>de</strong> spectrum of everyday activities. Some of these<br />
pioneering forms of materials originate from research in industrial or biomedical materials, whereas others <strong>de</strong>rive from the<br />
evolution of 'smart' materials. Smart materials differ from their conventional counterparts, in that they can be exploited within<br />
systems that <strong>de</strong>monstrate an application-tailored, or 'smart' behaviour. These applications inclu<strong>de</strong> sensors, which monitor the<br />
integrity of constructions, such as bridges; stress-responsive coatings and adhesives; responsive implants; and command<strong>de</strong>bond<br />
composites.<br />
This lecture will present the stage of <strong>de</strong>velopment of a number of innovative materials and assesses the feasibility of adopting<br />
them as adjuncts in the orthodontic armamentaria. The list of relevant existing and projected applications inclu<strong>de</strong>s: shapememory<br />
polymers to provi<strong>de</strong> aesthetic archwires and/or appliances; self-healing materials to eliminate aesthetic bracket<br />
fractures; self-cleaning materials to reduce plaque accumulation; brackets with built-in force/moment sensors to provi<strong>de</strong> real<br />
time analysis of forces applied to teeth; biomimetic adhesives to eliminate the impact of etchingmediated<br />
bonding on enamel; command-induced plasticization of adhesives to facilitate easy<br />
<strong>de</strong>bonding; and phenolic ring-free adhesives to avoid oestrogenicity concerns of currently<br />
available monomers.<br />
Dr Elia<strong>de</strong>s is Professor and Director of the Orthodontic and Paediatric <strong>de</strong>ntistry clinics at the University of<br />
Zurich, Switzerland. He qualified in <strong>de</strong>ntistry from the University of Athens, received specialty training at the<br />
Ohio State University, and obtained graduate <strong>de</strong>grees from Ohio State, Athens, and Manchester Universities.<br />
He has published 120 articles and 20 book chapters and edited six textbooks. He is a Fellow of the Royal<br />
Society of Chemistry and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, and member of the Institute of<br />
Physics. Dr Elia<strong>de</strong>s is founding Editor (with C. Bourauel) of the Journal of Dental Biomechanics, Associate<br />
Editor of the AJODO, and Editorial Board member in five and reviewer in 30 journals.<br />
10:20 QUESTIONS<br />
10:30h COFFEE BREAK<br />
Scientific Session<br />
Theodore Elia<strong>de</strong>s - Switzerland
11:00h - 13:10h SCIENTIFIC SESSION A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: Roberto Martina / Martin Romero Maroto<br />
11:00 K: ELISEO PLASENCIA<br />
MODELLING EXTRACTION DECISION MAKING<br />
The extraction <strong>de</strong>bate is still alive. The major aim of this research was to <strong>de</strong>termine which malocclusion traits affect the<br />
probability of a case being treated by extraction or non-extraction. A sample of 50 subjects was selected, 19 of whom were<br />
treated with extraction of four first premolars and 31 by a non-extraction approach. All patients were treated during the period<br />
1966-1988, a time during which the extraction of premolars was well accepted both by patients and <strong>de</strong>ntists and was ma<strong>de</strong><br />
without pressure. In the initial records, mo<strong>de</strong>ls and teleradiographs, several variables, cited in the literature as being of influence,<br />
were measured. Tooth size, arch length, arch length discrepancy, protrusion and inclination of the lower incisors, presence or<br />
absence of labial incompetence, mandibular plane angle (as a measurement in continuous scale of facial type), and group<br />
(extraction or non-extraction) were entered into a database and analyzed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. The<br />
probability of belonging to the extraction or non-extraction group was estimated by means of logistic regression and the mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
was validated with a Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve. The results indicated that labial incompetence, tooth size,<br />
age, and arch length discrepancy in meso and brachycephalic types positively increased the<br />
probability of being treated with extractions. The ROC curve showed an excellent consistency in<br />
the <strong>de</strong>cision-making.<br />
The way in which this research reflects the thinking of orthodontists will be discussed.<br />
Dr Plasencia obtained his MD at the University of Valencia in 1968, his DDS at the University of Madrid in 1970,<br />
the Certificate of Specialty in Orthodontics at Loyola University, Chicago (1971-1973) and his PhD at the<br />
University of Valencia in 1986. He was Associate Professor (Orthodontics) at the Dental School, University of<br />
Valencia between 1978-1990 and has been Professor with tenure (Orthodontics) since 1990, and Vice <strong>de</strong>an for<br />
Odontology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia since 2005. He was appointed Professor of<br />
the 'Program for specialization in Orthodontics' at its creation in 1980, and was Director of the program from<br />
2004 to 2008. He has authored seven book chapters, published 85 papers and directed 14 PhD dissertations.<br />
11:30 OP74 CLINICAL IMPLICATION OF A BOLTON INDEX REAPPRAISAL<br />
B Di Leonardo, L Rosso, B Reda, D Angerame, A Castaldo, Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences<br />
University of Trieste, Italy<br />
11:40 OP75 DEVELOPMENT OF A RAT MODEL FOR MUSCLE REGENERATION AFTER SURGICAL REPAIR OF<br />
THE SOFT PALATE<br />
P L Carvajal Monroy, H Von <strong>de</strong>n Hoff, F Wagener, A M Kuijpers-Jagtman, Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial<br />
Biology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
11:50 OP76 EARLY SECONDARY ALVEOLAR BONE-GRAFTING ON DENTAL ARCH RELATIONSHIP IN PRE-<br />
SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH CLEFT LIP AND PALATE<br />
1 2 3 1 3 1<br />
P Pazera , J Janiszewska-Olszowska , R Nada , C Katsaros , P Fudalej , Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial<br />
2<br />
Orthopedics. University of Bern, Switzerland, Department of Orthodontics, Pomeranian Medical University, Poland and<br />
3 3<br />
Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
12:00 OP77 FACTORS RELATED TO THE AMOUNT OF ORTHODONTICALLY INDUCED TOOTH<br />
MOVEMENT<br />
1 1 1 1 2<br />
A Dudic , C Giannopoulou , S Kiliaridis , Departments of Orthodontics and Periodontics, University of Geneva,<br />
Switzerland<br />
12:10 OP78 FUNCTIONAL RESPONSE TO RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANSION<br />
L Favero, A Balian, A Winkler, G Fioretti, F Cocilovo, Department of Orthodontics and Clinical Gnatology University of<br />
Padua, Italy<br />
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Eliseo Plasencia - Spain<br />
12:20 OP79 IMPACTED CANINES: SURGICAL EXPOSURE AND IMPLICATIONS REGARDING ANKYLOSIS<br />
1 2 3 1 2<br />
S Koutzoglou , A Kostaki , M Spyropoulos , Private Office, Department of Statistics, Athens University of Economics and<br />
3<br />
Business and School of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece<br />
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Friday, June 22<br />
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12:30 K: AMBRA MICHELOTTI<br />
ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AND TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS<br />
Temporomandibular joint disor<strong>de</strong>rs (TMD) are the main cause of pain of non-<strong>de</strong>ntal origin in the orofacial region. The aetiology<br />
and the pathophysiology are poorly un<strong>de</strong>rstood. It is generally accepted that the aetiology is multifactorial, involving a large<br />
number of direct and indirect causal factors. Occlusion is frequently cited as one of the major aetiological factors and the <strong>de</strong>bate<br />
is still ongoing when consi<strong>de</strong>ring growing patients. Numerous aetiological and therapeutic theories are based on this presumed<br />
association and these have justified the use of several therapeutic approaches such as occlusal appliance therapy, anterior<br />
repositioning appliances, occlusal adjustment, restorative procedures, orthodontic and orthognathic treatment.<br />
It is well known from epi<strong>de</strong>miologic studies that TMD-related signs and symptoms are frequently found in children and<br />
adolescents and show increased prevalence among subjects between 15 and 45 years of age. There is therefore a need to<br />
screen patients for TMD signs and symptoms before starting any orthodontic treatment. Nowadays, the orthodontic patient<br />
population inclu<strong>de</strong>s both children and adults. Aesthetic awareness, the <strong>de</strong>velopment of new aesthetic orthodontic techniques<br />
and the possibility of improving prosthetic rehabilitation has increased the number of adults seeking orthodontic treatment.<br />
The shift in patient age has also increased the likelihood of patients presenting with signs and symptoms of TMD. In such cases<br />
TMD management should be addressed first and the orthodontic treatment should be carried out more carefully to avoid<br />
recurrence of symptoms. If TMD symptoms arise during orthodontic treatment, they should be managed immediately while<br />
discontinuing active orthodontic therapy. Furthermore, orthodontic patients may complain of TMD after treatment and<br />
orthodontists may be blamed for causing TMD by dissatisfied patients. The aim of this lecture is to critically review evi<strong>de</strong>nce for<br />
a possible association between malocclusion, orthodontic treatment and TMD.<br />
Dr Michelotti graduated in <strong>de</strong>ntistry (DDS) in 1984. In 1991 she obtained the <strong>de</strong>gree of specialist in orthodontics and since then has been<br />
teaching un<strong>de</strong>rgradute and postgraduate courses in orthodontics and temporomandibular disor<strong>de</strong>rs (TMD) at the University of Naples<br />
Fe<strong>de</strong>rico II. Since 2001 she has been Associate Professor in clinical gnathology. She is responsible for the<br />
Masters course on 'Orofacial pain and TMD' at the University of Naples Fe<strong>de</strong>rico II. Her clinical interests are<br />
limited exclusively to the treatment of TMD and to orthodontic practice. She has authored or co-authored<br />
more than 130 papers published in both Italian and international journals. She has given numerous lectures at<br />
international congresses. Her research interests are mainly focused on the basic physiology of the jaw muscles,<br />
the aetiology, diagnosis and management of TMD and the relationship between jaw musculature and<br />
orthodontics. She was the presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the European Aca<strong>de</strong>my of Craniomandibular Disor<strong>de</strong>rs in 2010, is<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Neuroscience group of IADR for 2011; Presi<strong>de</strong>nt elect of SIDA (Società Italiana di Disfunzioni<br />
ed Algie Temporomandibolari; <strong>2012</strong>-2013); Presi<strong>de</strong>nt elect of the RDC/TMD Consortium at the International<br />
Association of Dental Research (2013-2016), Associate Editor of the European Journal of Oral Science,<br />
member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, member of the Editorial Board of the<br />
European Journal of Orthodontics and referee of several national and international journals.<br />
13:00 QUESTIONS<br />
13:10h - 13:20h ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARD WINNERS<br />
(Main room- <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
W J B Houston Oral Research Award<br />
W J B Houston Poster Research Award<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> Poster Awards / Beni Solow Award<br />
Distinguished Teacher Award<br />
Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecturer<br />
12:00h - 13:00h <strong>EOS</strong> CLOSING COUNCIL MEETING<br />
(Room 10 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
13:20h LUNCH<br />
Scientific Session<br />
Ambra Michelotti - Italy
14:30h - 16:00h SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS A<br />
(Main Room - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
CHAIRPERSONS: María Isabel Ramos / Nunzio Cirruli<br />
14:30 K: Prof. TIMO PELTOMÄKI<br />
BREATHING AND CRANIOFACIAL GROWTH<br />
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The impact of breathing function on craniofacial growth and occlusal <strong>de</strong>velopment has been a wi<strong>de</strong>ly <strong>de</strong>bated issue in<br />
orthodontics for <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s. Form-function relationship has been acknowledged, but this association is poorly un<strong>de</strong>rstood. Does<br />
craniofacial morphology (mandibular position, width of maxilla) have an impact on breathing, or does breathing (nose versus<br />
mouth) affect craniofacial and occlusal <strong>de</strong>velopment? According to the functional matrix hypothesis (Moss, 1962), breathing<br />
function, and particularly an increase in oro-pharyngeal-nasal volume, has a role in the forward and downward displacement of<br />
the upper and lower jaws during growth.<br />
Change in the mo<strong>de</strong> of breathing from nose to mouth, most commonly due to enlarged a<strong>de</strong>noids, has been found in<br />
experimental and clinical studies to have an impact on craniofacial growth and occlusal <strong>de</strong>velopment. It is typical for mouth<br />
breathers to have an exten<strong>de</strong>d head position, incompetent lip seal, a narrow upper <strong>de</strong>ntal arch, increased anterior face height, a<br />
steep mandibular plane, and a retrognathic mandible. This <strong>de</strong>velopment has been explained as occurring as a result of changes in<br />
the head and tongue position and muscular balance (soft tissue stretching hypothesis; Solow and Kreiborg, 1977).<br />
Children with obstructive sleep apnoea have been found to have abnormal nocturnal growth hormone secretion and somatic<br />
growth impairment, which is normalized following a<strong>de</strong>notonsillectomy. This treatment has also been found to be followed by<br />
closure of the mandibular plane angle, as a result of accelerated mandibular ramus growth.<br />
To conclu<strong>de</strong>, normal and undisturbed breathing, particularly at night, is of utmost importance to craniofacial growth and<br />
occlusal <strong>de</strong>velopment. Traditional thoughts concerning mechanistic alteration in muscular balance and head and tongue position<br />
due to the change in the mo<strong>de</strong> of breathing do not alone seem to explain craniofacial growth effects. A more complex sequence<br />
of epigenetic events including endocrine factors is probable.<br />
Dr Peltomäki graduated from the University of Turku, Finland in 1982. His orthodontic education (specialist<br />
<strong>de</strong>gree in orthodontics) was completed at the Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku in 1988, and his PhD in<br />
1993. In 2002 he obtained his docentship in oral <strong>de</strong>velopment and orthodontics. He had various posts at the<br />
Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku during 1984-2005. Between 1993-1996 he worked as an<br />
orthodontist in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and in the aca<strong>de</strong>mic year 1999-2000 as a research fellow at the Institute of<br />
Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, New York University Medical Center, USA. In 2005 he was appointed to the<br />
position of professor and head, Clinic for Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Center for Dental and Oral<br />
Medicine, University of Zurich, Switzerland. In 2009 he returned to Finland, and currently is Head<br />
Orthodontist of the University Hospital of Tampere, Finland. His main research interests are in craniofacial<br />
growth and <strong>de</strong>velopment, orthognathic surgery, juvenile idiopathic arthritis and sleep apnoea. He has<br />
approximately 70 publications, and is Associate Editor of the European Journal of Orthodontics.<br />
Scientific Session | Scientific Programme<br />
Timo Peltomäki - Finland<br />
15:00 OP80 CORRECTION OF REVERSE-SEQUENCING CHEWING CYCLES AFTER UNILATERAL POSTERIOR<br />
CROSSBITE THERAPY<br />
M G Piancino, F Talpone, T Vallelonga, P Bracco, C L Debernardi, Department of Orthodontics and Gnathology, Dental<br />
School, University of Turin, Italy<br />
15:10 OP81 MAXILLARY SINUS EXTENSION AND POSTERIOR TOOTH INCLINATION FOLLOWING<br />
EXTRACTION OF MAXILLARY FIRST MOLARS<br />
1 2 3 1 1 1<br />
C Livas , D J Halazonetis , J W Booij , N Pandis , C Katsaros , Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial<br />
2<br />
Orthopaedics, University of Bern, Switzerland, Orthodontic Department, School of Dentistry, University of Athens,<br />
3<br />
Greece and Department of Orthodontics and Oral Biology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands<br />
15:20 OP82 THE ROLE OF BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN 7 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE<br />
SECONDARY PALATE<br />
1 2 1 1 2 1<br />
T Kouskoura , T Mitsiadis , C Katsaros , M Chiquet , D Graf , Department of Orthodontics, University of Bern, and<br />
2<br />
Department of Oral Biology, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />
nd<br />
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Friday, June 22<br />
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15:30 OP83 RESISTANCE TO SLIDING: SELF-LIGATING BRACKETS VERSUS TUBES USING AN<br />
ORTHODONTIC SIMULATING DEVICE<br />
1 2 2 3 1 1 3<br />
J Baeza , S Stefanos , A Secchi , D Baeza , M D Oteo , Departments of Orthodontics and Aesthetics, University of<br />
2<br />
Complutense, Spain and Department of Orthodontics, University of Pennsylvania, USA<br />
15:40 OP84 TREATMENT EFFECTS OF A FATIGUE RESISTANT DEVICE IN GROWING CLASS II DIVISION 1<br />
INDIVIDUALS<br />
1 2 1 2<br />
S Sagir , T Alcan , Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul and Private<br />
Orthodontic Practice, Turkey<br />
15:50 QUESTIONS<br />
16:00h COFFEE BREAK<br />
17:30h - 18:30h. <strong>EOS</strong> BUSINESS MEETING<br />
(Room 10 - <strong>Congress</strong> Venue)<br />
21:00h - 01:30h. GALA DINNER
d<br />
Saturday, June 23<br />
09:00h - 18:00h POST CONGRESS COURSE<br />
“<br />
THE CARRIÈRE SYSTEM, PREDICTABLE ORTHODONTICS FOR CLASS II´S AND BEYOND<br />
José Carrière , Luis Carrière, Ravindra Nanda<br />
The objective is to present a predictable and simple method. The key is to achieve, as the very first step of the treatment, a<br />
Class I platform of the posterior segments from molar to canine by distalizing them as a block into a Class I relationship. From<br />
this point on, treatment can be continued with a low force passive self-ligation fixed protocol.<br />
The Carrière system is a combination of a new process, new appliances and wires.<br />
a) Process.<br />
Malocclusions are morphological conditions that can be represented by measurements. The treatment proposed avoids the<br />
trial and error process, it objectifies the successive steps, eliminates experimentation and makes use of anatomical<br />
landmarks applied in a simple equation, (C=Dc/2+R1).<br />
A treatment protocol will be presented that works as a navigation system through measured and <strong>de</strong>fined stages. We will<br />
<strong>de</strong>scribe how to handle the coordinates that <strong>de</strong>fine the malocclusion and propose a simple system to monitor their<br />
relationship during the progression of treatment.<br />
b) Appliances.<br />
New components will be presented, some as recent additions to the orthodontic armamentarium: the Carriere distalizer<br />
and the Carriere self-ligating bracket.<br />
c) Wires.<br />
The third part to be presented is 'the wire sequence' which, combined with passive self-ligating brackets, produces a<br />
progressive and low force <strong>de</strong>livery<br />
All the new products presented are <strong>de</strong>signed with the i<strong>de</strong>a of creating a biomimetic action and promoting a biominimalist<br />
biological-friendly effect on the periodontal tissues.<br />
Dr Ravindra Nanda will <strong>de</strong>monstrate the incorporation of biomechanically <strong>de</strong>signed appliances with Carriere self-ligating<br />
brackets to treat various malocclusions.<br />
The course will be clinically orientated and illustrated with a profusion of clinical cases treated with the goal orientated system.<br />
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Dr Carrière, DDS, MD, PhD, is<br />
Chairman of the Orthodontic<br />
Department at St. Rafael Children's<br />
Hospital and author of the book<br />
'Inverse anchorage technique'. He is<br />
Editor of the Journal of Clinical<br />
Orthodontics (Spanish edition) and a<br />
member of the editorial board of the<br />
Journal of Clinical Orthodontics. He<br />
was the Past Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the European<br />
Orthodontic Society (1979), the<br />
Jose Carrière - Spain<br />
Spanish Society of Orthodontics<br />
(1985-1989) and Past Presi<strong>de</strong>nt and foun<strong>de</strong>r of the Angle Society of<br />
Europe (1985-1987). He is the Vice Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Consell<br />
Assessor <strong>de</strong> Salut Dental. Generalitat <strong>de</strong> Catalunya and an Invested<br />
Numerary Member of the Royal Aca<strong>de</strong>my of Medicine (2003).<br />
Ravindra Nanda - USA<br />
Courses<br />
Dr Carrière obtained his PhD (Cum<br />
Lau<strong>de</strong>) from the University of<br />
Barcelona in 2006, his MSD from the<br />
same university, and his DDS from the<br />
University Complutense. Madrid,<br />
Spain. He was the recipient of the<br />
Joseph E. Johnson Award given by the<br />
A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n o f<br />
Orthodontists. San Francisco May<br />
1995. He is the inventor of the<br />
Carriere distalizer and the Carriere<br />
Luis Carrière - Spain<br />
self-ligating bracket and received the<br />
International Design award, Delta Gold, ADI-FAD 2009 for the<br />
Carrière Distalizer MB. He is a member of the Editorial Review<br />
Board of the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial<br />
Orthopedics. He has been the invited Professor at several<br />
orthodontic <strong>de</strong>partments of universities in USA, South America,<br />
Europe and Asia and guest speaker at approximately 170 lectures<br />
and courses worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Dr Nanda un<strong>de</strong>rtook his <strong>de</strong>ntal training at Lucknow University, India in 1964 and his orthodontic training at<br />
Lucknow, India, Nÿmegen, Netherlands and the University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA. He obtained his<br />
PhD at the University of Nÿmegen in 1969. He was assistant professor of orthodontics at Loyola University<br />
from 1970 to 1972. Since 1972 he has been associated with the University of Connecticut. Dr Nanda is at<br />
present U. Conn Alumni Endowed Chair, and Professor and Head of the Department of Craniofacial Sciences<br />
and Chair of division of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut. His research during the last 40 years has<br />
been in the areas of cleft lip and palate, orthopaedic forces and on long-term growth with orthognathic surgery<br />
in adolescents. He is also involved in the <strong>de</strong>velopment of orthodontic wires and application of biomechanics in<br />
a busy orthodontic practice. He is a member of the editorial board of 10 different national and international<br />
orthodontic journals and associate editor of the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics. He is a Diplomate of the<br />
American Board of Orthodontics. He was the Mershon Lecturer at the American Association of Orthodontics<br />
and Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecturer at the 2011 European Orthodontic Society <strong>Congress</strong>. Dr Nanda is a coeditor<br />
of the book 'Retention and stability. His recent books inclu<strong>de</strong> 'Biomechanics in clinical orthodontics and<br />
'Biomechanic and esthetic strategies in clinical orthodontics, and 'Temporary anchorage <strong>de</strong>vices in<br />
orthodontics'. His new book is entitled 'Current therapy in orthodontics'.<br />
W J B Houston Oral Research Award<br />
W J B Houston Poster Research Award<br />
<strong>EOS</strong> Poster Awards<br />
Beni Solow Award<br />
Distinguished Teacher Award<br />
Sheldon Friel Memorial Lecturer
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To accompany the scientific programme there will be a series of entertainment and cultural activities.<br />
JUNE, 19th<br />
OPENING CEREMONY<br />
Time: 17.30h<br />
Venue: The <strong>Congress</strong> and Exhibition Palace<br />
in <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> (Main Room)<br />
Dress Co<strong>de</strong>: Business casual<br />
JUNE, 20th<br />
PRESIDENT´S RECEPTION<br />
Time: 20.30h<br />
Venue: Hostal Reyes Católicos<br />
Dress Co<strong>de</strong>: Smart casual<br />
JUNE, 21st<br />
CATHEDRAL RECEPTION<br />
Time : 18.00h.<br />
Departure bus: 17:30h.<br />
Transfer from the <strong>Congress</strong><br />
and Exhibition Palace to Obradoiro Square.<br />
Venue: <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> Cathedral<br />
Mass, Offering and Botafumeiro.<br />
Music of J S Bach and the Apostol Hymn<br />
Dress Co<strong>de</strong>: Smart casual<br />
Post <strong>Congress</strong> Tours<br />
* Attractions from Castilla<br />
* Jewels of the North<br />
* Discover the Silver Route<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Pilgrimage<br />
* <strong>Congress</strong> Pilmigrage 2 days<br />
(June 17th - June 18th)<br />
* <strong>Congress</strong> Pilmigrage 1 day<br />
(June 18th)<br />
JUNE, 21st<br />
POSTGRADUATE DISCO<br />
Time: 23.00h<br />
Venue: Sala Capitol (<strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong>)<br />
Dress Co<strong>de</strong>: Casual<br />
JUNE, 22nd<br />
GALA DINNER<br />
Time: 21.00h<br />
Venue: Hostal Reyes Católicos<br />
Dress Co<strong>de</strong>: Lounge Suite<br />
Gui<strong>de</strong>d visits<br />
* Cathedral coverings visit<br />
(June, 20th - 16:00h., <strong>de</strong>parture <strong>Congress</strong> Venue: 15:30h.)<br />
* Gui<strong>de</strong>d Visit to Old Town<br />
(June, 21st - 16:00h., <strong>de</strong>parture <strong>Congress</strong> Venue: 15:30h.)<br />
(June, 22nd - 18:30h., <strong>de</strong>parture <strong>Congress</strong> Venue: 18:00h.)<br />
* History of the University<br />
(June, 22nd - 16:00h., <strong>de</strong>parture <strong>Congress</strong> Venue: 15:30h. )<br />
Golf<br />
Tournament<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
JUNE, 22nd<br />
Start time: 09.30h<br />
Category: Individual Stableford and Scratch .<br />
Departures by bus at 08.00h from<br />
Galicia Square and at 08.10h from<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue.<br />
Course: Club <strong>de</strong> Golf <strong>de</strong> A Coruña<br />
(A Zapateira) www.clubgolfcoruna.com<br />
Gifts: Trophies and Commemorative presents to the participants.<br />
Registrations:<br />
At the Foresta<strong>de</strong>nt booth during the congress.<br />
It does not inclu<strong>de</strong> participants greenfee payment .<br />
<strong>Congress</strong><br />
Outing and<br />
Silver Mill<br />
Competition<br />
SATURDAY,<br />
JUNE, 23rd<br />
Tour 1: Low Estuaries (Rías Baixas)<br />
(June, 19th - 09:30h.)<br />
Tour 2: Finisterre<br />
(June, 20th - 09:30h.)<br />
Tour 3: High Estuaries (Rías Altas)<br />
(June, 22nd - 09:30h.)<br />
09.30h Departure from <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />
<strong>Compostela</strong> by bus to the<br />
low estuaries.<br />
Details will remain secret.<br />
20.00h Return to <strong>Santiago</strong>
Language<br />
The official congress language is English.<br />
Registration Desk<br />
Registration and information <strong>de</strong>sks will be located at the Palacio <strong>de</strong> Congresos and will be open during the<br />
congress.<br />
Lunch and Refreshments<br />
Lunches are not inclu<strong>de</strong>d in the <strong>de</strong>legates' registration fee. However, the Palacio <strong>de</strong> Congresos y Exposiciones<br />
has a Restaurante – Cafeteria and several restaurants are located in and around the congress center. Coffee<br />
breaks are inclu<strong>de</strong>d in the registration fee. Coffee and tea will be served in the exhibition area during the breaks.<br />
Climate and Clothing<br />
During June the temperature is mostly warm. The average temperature in the daytime is 13-24°C. At night may<br />
be cooler, so it is advisable to bring some warmer clothes as well. Occasional rain showers may occur. For<br />
information go to: www.meteogalicia.com.<br />
Certificate of Attendance<br />
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued to each participant who registers and attends the congress and<br />
courses.<br />
Attendance at sessions is required.<br />
Photographing and Vi<strong>de</strong>o Recording<br />
Photographing or vi<strong>de</strong>o recording of oral and poster presentations is not permitted.<br />
Sponsorships and Exhibition<br />
Sponsorship packages, exhibition space and other advertising possibilities are available for companies wishing to<br />
be part of the <strong>EOS</strong> <strong>2012</strong> congress. For more <strong>de</strong>tails and bookings please contact: info@eos<strong>2012</strong>.com.<br />
Liability<br />
By registering for the congress and/or by participating in the exhibition, participants agree that neither the<br />
organising committee nor the congress secretariat assume any responsibility for damage or injury to persons or<br />
property during the congress. Participants and exhibitors are advised to organise their own health, travel and<br />
personal insurances.<br />
Travel Information<br />
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Useful Information | Information<br />
Travelling to <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> is easy. There are three international airports in Galicia: A Coruña, Vigo and<br />
<strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong>, which are the <strong>de</strong>stination of almost every airline. Vigo and A Coruña are an hour away<br />
from <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong>. There is one central bus station and one train station<br />
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<strong>Congress</strong> venue<br />
Palacio <strong>de</strong> Congresos y exposiciones <strong>de</strong> Galicia<br />
Avda Miguel Ferro Caaveiro S/N. - San Lázaro<br />
15007 <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong>. Spain.<br />
Tlf. +34 981 51 99 88<br />
info@palaciosantiago.com<br />
www.palaciosantiago.com<br />
PARADOR DE LOS<br />
REYES CATÓLICOS<br />
SALA CAPITOL<br />
CATHEDRAL<br />
Other Locations<br />
<strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> Cathedral<br />
Sala Capitol<br />
(Disco Party)<br />
Hostal Reyes Católicos<br />
(Gala Dinner)<br />
(Presi<strong>de</strong>nt's Reception)<br />
GALICIA CONGRESS CENTER<br />
100 m
Transport / Bus transfers<br />
In Arrivals of <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> Airport there will be an Information Desk of the <strong>Congress</strong> <strong>EOS</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
OFFICIAL TRANSFER (<strong>Congress</strong> Transfer)<br />
Transfers by bus from <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> Airport to the City Centre, passing by the <strong>Congress</strong> Center the 18th and 19th of June<br />
and 20th of June (only in the morning):<br />
08.45h / 09.30h / 13.15h / 14.30h / 17.15h / 20.30h / 22.45h / 24.00h<br />
REGULAR TRANSFERS<br />
Regular transfer from the airport (3€ price per ticket):<br />
Bus Transfers from <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> Airport ( Lavacolla) to <strong>Santiago</strong> City Centre<br />
Itinerary: Airport – Bus Station – Train Stations- City Centre (Dr. Teixeiro Street)<br />
Dates: M, T, W, T, F, S, S (every half hour)<br />
6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15, 10:45, 11:45, 12:15, 12:45, 13:15, 13:45, 14:15, 14:45.<br />
15:15, 15:45, 16:15, 16:45, 17:15, 17:45, 18:15, 18:40, 18:45, 19:15, 19:45, 20:15, 20:45, 21:15, 21:45,<br />
22:15, 22:45, 23:15, 23:45, 0:15, 0:45<br />
Bus Transfers from <strong>Santiago</strong> City Centre to <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> Airport ( Lavacolla)<br />
Itinerary: Dr Teixeiro Street, Avenida <strong>de</strong> Lugo, Bus Station, Airport<br />
Dates: M, T, W, T, F, S, S (every half hoour)<br />
RED LINE (North Area)<br />
Hotel Los Abetos<br />
Hotel Apostol <strong>Santiago</strong><br />
6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 13, 13:30, 14, 14:30, 15, 15:30, 16,<br />
16:30, 17, 17:30, 18, 18:30, 19, 19:30, 20, 20:30, 21, 21:30, 22, 22:30, 23, 23:30, 0:00<br />
BLUE LINE (City Centre and Ensanche)<br />
Hotel Quinta da Auga<br />
Hotel Hesperia Peregrino (bus stop in Gran Htl. <strong>Santiago</strong>)<br />
Gran Hotel <strong>de</strong> <strong>Santiago</strong><br />
Plaza <strong>de</strong> Galicia (hotels in the city center and pe<strong>de</strong>strian only areas)<br />
Hotel Araguaney<br />
Hotel Herradura<br />
Hotel Virxe da Cerca<br />
Hotel <strong>Compostela</strong><br />
Hotel Hesperia Gelmirez<br />
Hotel San Carlos<br />
Hotel Universal<br />
Hotel Rua do Villar<br />
Hotel Pombal<br />
A Tafona do Peregrino<br />
Hotel San Clemente<br />
Hotel Airas Nunes<br />
O f f i c i a l Tr a n s f e r s<br />
GREEN LINE (South Area) Hotel Los Tilos<br />
Hotel Tryp Torres <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong><br />
YELLOW LINE (South Area and Old City)<br />
Hotel AC Palacio <strong>de</strong>l Carmen<br />
Hotel San Lorenzo (bus stop in Hotel AC Palacio <strong>de</strong>l Carmen)<br />
Hostal Reyes Católicos (bus stop in Htl San Francisco)<br />
Hotel Monumento San Francisco<br />
Hotel NH Obradoiro<br />
Area Central<br />
Husa Ciudad <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong> (bus Stop Hotel Area Central)<br />
MAUVE LINE (<strong>Congress</strong> Center)<br />
Buses only for Social Events <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
Hotel Puerta <strong>de</strong>l Camino<br />
Hotel Eurostars San Lázaro<br />
Buses with <strong>de</strong>parture from the <strong>Congress</strong> Venue will be stationed in<br />
or<strong>de</strong>r of line (1 to 5) and colours (1 Red, 2 Blue, 3 Green, 4 Yellow<br />
and 5 mauve) in the <strong>Congress</strong> Venue parking.<br />
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Development of daily transfers<br />
19th June<br />
Lines 1, 2 , 3 and 4 16.00 hs Hotels / <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
22.00 hs <strong>Congress</strong> Center / Hotels<br />
20th June<br />
Lines 1, 2 , 3 and 4 07.30 hs Hotels / <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
17.30 hs <strong>Congress</strong> Center / Hotels<br />
21st June<br />
Lines 1, 2 , 3 and 4 07.45 hs Hotels / <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
17.30 hs <strong>Congress</strong> Center / Plaza <strong>de</strong>l Obradoiro (Cathedral reception)<br />
22nd June<br />
Lines 1, 2 , 3 and 4 07.45 hs Hotels / <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
17.30 hs <strong>Congress</strong> Center / Hotels<br />
Development of Social Events Transfers<br />
20th June<br />
21st June<br />
22nd June<br />
23rd June<br />
Tours/Gui<strong>de</strong>d visits<br />
Departures from Congres Venue<br />
19th June<br />
20th June<br />
21st June<br />
22nd June<br />
20.00 hs Hotels / Juan XXIII Dock<br />
24.00 hs Return to hoteles/ <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
20.15 hs Hostal Reyes Católicos / Baiona (Past Presi<strong>de</strong>nt dinner)<br />
24.00 hs Return to Hostal Reyes Católicos / <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
20.30 hs <strong>Congress</strong> Center / Hostal Reyes Católicos (Gala dinner)<br />
01.30 hs Hostal Reyes Católicos/ <strong>Congress</strong> Center<br />
09.30 hs Departure from the <strong>Congress</strong> Center to Outing and Silver Mill competition<br />
18.00 hs Return<br />
09,30 hs Low Estuaries (Rías Baixas) Tour<br />
09,30 hs Finisterre Tour<br />
15,30 hs Cathedral coverings visit<br />
16,00 hs Accompanying persons. Gui<strong>de</strong>d visit to Old Town<br />
09,30 hs High Estuaries (Rías Altas) Tour<br />
15,30 hs History of the University Gui<strong>de</strong>d Visit <strong>de</strong>parture<br />
18,00 hs Accompanying persons. Gui<strong>de</strong>d Visit to Old Town
<strong>Congress</strong> Venue 981 51 99 88<br />
Technical Secretariat at <strong>Congress</strong> Venue<br />
Secretarie 981 51 99 88 (ext. 263) / 981 55 49 73 / 607 19 11 32 / 636 58 05 83<br />
Exhibition 981 51 99 88 (ext. 264) / 981 55 49 74 / 653 29 58 91<br />
Travel Agency /<br />
Tours / 981 51 99 88 (ext. 265) / 981 55 49 75 / 607 807 773<br />
Official Transfers<br />
Local organizing Committee 981 51 99 88 (ext. 266) / 981 55 49 76<br />
Useful Telephone numbers in <strong>Santiago</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Compostela</strong><br />
Emergency Telephones<br />
SOS Galicia 112<br />
Health Emergencies 061<br />
Municipal Police 092<br />
Local Police 091<br />
Traffic Officer 062<br />
Firefighters 080<br />
Forest Fire 085<br />
Telephone reports 902 102 112<br />
Information Telephones<br />
Tourist Office 981 55 129<br />
Buses (TUSSA) 981 568 210<br />
Trains (Renfe) 902 240 202<br />
Airport 981 547 500<br />
Radio-Taxi 981 569 292<br />
Yellow Pages 11888<br />
Road Information 900 150 000<br />
Credit Card Cancellation<br />
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VISA 900 991 124<br />
MASTERCARD 900 971 231<br />
Servired (Visa, Mastercard) 902 192 100<br />
4B (Visa, Mastercard) 902 114 400<br />
American Express 902 375 637<br />
Diners Club 901 101 011<br />
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