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Monaco 2009FINALPROGRAMMESeptember 30 - October 3, 2009Co-Chairmen: Carlo Maiorana, Italy & Pascal Valentini, France18 th Annual Scientific MeetingIn collaboration with:Société Française de Parodontologieet d’Implantologie OraleEuropean Association<strong>for</strong> Osseointegration<strong>Guidelines</strong><strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>practitioner</strong><strong>www</strong>.<strong>eao</strong>.<strong>org</strong>Società Italiana diImplantologia Osteointegrata


Under <strong>the</strong> aegis of his Royal Highness Prince Albert II> Summary• Synopsis& Committees . . . . . . . . . . . 1• ScientificProgramme . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2• Satellite IndustrySymposia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15• Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18• Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35• Chairpersons& invited Speakersper session . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36• EAO Association . . . . . . . . 63Dear colleagues and friends,A lot of job has been done to make <strong>the</strong> scientific program attractive and ourgratitude goes to all <strong>the</strong> speakers and chairmen who accepted to participate to<strong>the</strong> event. Again, special attention has been paid to <strong>the</strong> needs of <strong>the</strong> practioners,who every year attend <strong>the</strong> EAO meetings to get <strong>the</strong>mselves up to date and bein<strong>for</strong>med about new trends. At a first glance <strong>the</strong>program seems to comply with our purpose, but it's not only a feeling: <strong>the</strong> topicscovered by some of <strong>the</strong> most qualified speakers all over <strong>the</strong> world will make all<strong>the</strong> participants able to become more confident with surgical procedures andpros<strong>the</strong>tic treatments, more confident in treating patients affected with systemicdiseases and managing complications.The new trends session will light up on <strong>the</strong> new possibilities that are makingimplantology every year new and more reliable.It is our great pleasure to welcome you and we wish you an enjoyable stay andcongress in Monaco.• Discover Monaco . . . . . . . 64• Green attitude . . . . . . . . . . 66• CongressGeneral In<strong>for</strong>mation . . . . . 68• Exhibition Plans . . . . . . . . 70Carlo MAIORANACo-ChairmanEAO Monaco 2009 MeetingPascal VALENTINICo-ChairmanEAO Monaco 2009 Meeting• Founding GoldSponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72• Gold Sponsors . . . . . . . . . 73• Silver Sponsors . . . . . . . . . 74• Bronze Sponsors . . . . . . . 76Dear colleagues,The EAO is excited about <strong>the</strong> start of its 18th Annual Scientific Congress here inMonaco from September 30 to October 3 2009. The scientific committee hasproduced a fascinating program focusing on <strong>the</strong> guidelines <strong>for</strong> <strong>practitioner</strong>s asderived from <strong>the</strong> best scientific and clinical evidence. The congress chairmenDr. Carlo Maiorana and Dr. Pascal Valentini have been successful in recruitingoutstanding speakers presenting <strong>the</strong> latest finding in highly interesting fields ofimplant dentistry. I am convinced that both clinicians and scientists will gain agreat deal from this congress.This year, more than 400 scientific abstracts have been submitted to <strong>the</strong> EAO <strong>for</strong>presentation at <strong>the</strong> congress. The best ones have been selected as oral communicationsand many more as poster presentations. The congress thus proves to be animportant event <strong>for</strong> clinical and basic researchers to meet and exchange resultsand discuss new ideas. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, a research competition is held, wherescientists thrive <strong>for</strong> winning <strong>the</strong> prestigious EAO Research Prize.Monaco is one of <strong>the</strong> most attractive cities in Europe located on <strong>the</strong> wonderfulcoast of <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean Sea. Monaco is a truly extraordinary place with awonderful climate and a very special atmosphere. I it is a fantastic place to be thisfall <strong>for</strong> meeting friends and colleagues and <strong>for</strong> enjoying some of <strong>the</strong> citiesnumerous attractions.On behalf of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration I am honored towelcome you to <strong>the</strong> 2009 EAO Annual Congress in MonacoChristoph HÄMMERLEPresident of EAO


<strong>Guidelines</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>practitioner</strong>8hWED. SEPT. 30THURSDAY OCTOBER 1FRIDAY OCTOBER 2 SATURDAY OCTOBER 3Breakfast Symposium9hOPENING EXHIBITIONOsstellp1610h11hSatellite Industry SymposiaPLENARYSESSION 2Management ofcomplicationsMASTERCLASSESImplantologyandMedicineSHORTORALCOMMUNI-CATIONSPLENARYSESSION 4Clinicalapplicationsof newtechnologiesBASIC RESEARCHCOMPETITION12hStraumannGeistlichp6p7p8p12p1313hp15p15EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLY14h15h16h17h4PRE-CONGRESSCOURSESp2-3OPENING CEREMONYPLENARYSESSION 110 years ofexperience inp4CLINICALADVANCESImmediate Implant -Placement in freshextraction sockets:State-of-<strong>the</strong>-ArtSatellite Industry Symposiap5PLENARYSESSION 3Methodsand timing <strong>for</strong>soft tissuemanagementand provisionalrestorationsp9CLINICALRESEARCHCOMPETI-TIONp10SHORTORALCOMMUNI-CATIONSp11Satellite Industry SymposiaRESEARCH AWARD CEREMONYPLENARYSESSION 5Panel discussionPeriodontology and implantology:where is <strong>the</strong> border?CLOSING CEREMONYp1418hDentsplyFriadentBiomet 3iThommenMedicalNobelBiocareAstra TechMaterialiseDental19hp16p15p16p17p17p17EAO Board Members(2008-2009)Christoph HÄMMERLESwitzerland, PresidentFriedrich W.NEUKAMGermany, Past PresidentPaul STONEUnited Kingdom, President Elect.Søren SCHOUDenmark, Secretary GeneralMarc QUIRYNENBelgium, TreasurerJaime. A GIL, SpainGe<strong>org</strong> MAILATH-POKORNY, AustriaCarlo MAIORANA, ItalyPascal VALENTINI, FranceEAO 2009 CouncilGe<strong>org</strong> WATZEK, AustriaDavid HARRIS, IrelandFranck RENOUARD, FranceMassimo SIMION, ItalyScientific CommitteeCarlo MAIORANA, ItalyFranck RENOUARD, FranceSøren SCHOU, DenmarkMassimo SIMION, ItalyJean-François TULASNE, FrancePascal VALENTINI, FranceGe<strong>org</strong> WATZEK, AustriaAbstract CommitteeFernando ALMEIDA, PortugalKristina ARVIDSON FYRBERG, NorwayMatteo CHIAPASCO, ItalyNikolaos DONOS, United KingdomJens FISCHER, SwitzerlandKlaus GOTFREDSEN, DenmarkUeli GRUNDER, SwitzerlandAdrian GUERRERO, SpainRobert HAAS, AustriaLisa HEITZ MAYFIELD, AustraliaSoren HILLERUP, DenmarkReinhilde JACOBS, BelgiumLoannis KAROUSSIS, GreeceMatthias KERN, GermanyPhilippe KHAYAT, FranceRalf-Joachim KOHAL, GermanyMartin LORENZONI, AustriaPascal MARQUARDT, GermanyAndrea MOMBELLI, SwitzerlandTimo NÄRHI, FinlandBjarni PJETURSSON, IcelandGerry RAGHOEBAR, The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsMario ROCCUZZO, ItalyAnne-Marie ROOS-JANSAKER, SwedenKarl Andreas SCHLEGEL, GermanyHenning SCHLIEPHAKE, GermanyLars SCHROPP, DenmarkMassimo SIMION, ItalyAndreas STAVROPOULOS, DenmarkHendrik TERHEYDEN, GermanyWim TEUGHELS, BelgiumPascal VALENTINI, FranceDietmar WENG, GermanyAnn WENNERBERG, SwedenJörg WILTFANG, GermanyWerner ZECHNER, Austria1


Wednesday, September 30, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Pre-Congress courses14:30 - 17:30VERTICAL RIDGE AUGMENTATIONChairperson: Massimo SIMION, ItalyROOM NIJINSKIWEDNESDAY AFTERNOONPRE-CONGRESS COURSE 114:30 PC01* ■ Vertical ridge augmentation with GBR guided boneregenerationIstvan-Andras URBAN, Hungary15:30-15:50 Coffee-break15:50 PC02 ■ Onlay graftsMikael PIKOS, USA16:50-17:3014:30 - 17:30Speakers cv p. 36DISCUSSIONMassimo SIMION* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of SeptemberPOST EXTRACTION SITESAND PERI IMPLANT DEFECTS MANAGEMENTChairperson: Philippe BOUCHARD, FranceROOM GENEVOIXPRE-CONGRESS COURSE 214:30 PC03* ■ Restoring <strong>the</strong> bony envelope results in es<strong>the</strong>tic implantpros<strong>the</strong>sesTidu MANKOO, United Kingdom15:30-15:50 Coffee-break15:50 PC04 ■ Es<strong>the</strong>tic fine tuning in <strong>the</strong> complex implant casesEgon EUWE, Italy16:50-17:30 DISCUSSIONPhilippe BOUCHARD2Speakers cv p. 37* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September


WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY14:30 - 17:30MAXILLARY SINUS GRAFTING:STATE OF THE ARTChairperson: Tiziano TESTORI, ItalyROOM SCOTTOPRE-CONGRESS COURSE 314:30 PC05* ■ Medical aspect. Sinus pathology. Contra-indicationPhilippe HERMAN, France15:30-15:50 Coffee-break15:50 PC06 ■ Surgical procedures and long-term resultsFranck RENOUARD, France16:50-17:30 DISCUSSIONTiziano TESTORI14:30 - 17:30Speakers cv p. 38* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of SeptemberFULL ARCH REHABILITATION:FIXED BRIDGES vs OVERDENTURESChairperson: German GALLUCCI, USAROOM LIFARWEDNESDAY AFTERNOONPRE-CONGRESS COURSE 414:30 PC07* ■ OverdenturesJacques BERNIER, Canada15:30-15:50 Coffee-break15:50 PC08 ■ Fixed bridge and TorontoKarl-Ludwig ACKERMANN, Germany16:50-17:30DISCUSSIONGerman GALLUCCISpeakers cv p. 39* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September3


Thursday, October 1, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY14:15 - 14:30>OPENING CEREMONYSALLE DES PRINCESChaired by: Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland> Plenary Session 114:30 - 17:3010 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE INSALLE DES PRINCESChairpersons:Paul STONE, United KingdomJaime A. GIL, SpainTHURSDAY AFTERNOON14:30 PL09* ■ 10 years of experience in sinus elevationFriedrich NEUKAM, Germany14:55 PL10 ■ 10 years of experience with immediate loadingTiziano TESTORI, Italy15:20-15:50 Coffee-break15:50 PL11 ■ Onlay grafts: 10 years of experience with intraoral bone graftsFouad KHOURY, Germany16:15 PL12 ■ Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors: Rationale and <strong>Guidelines</strong><strong>for</strong> optimal Orthodontic Space ClosureMarco ROSA, Italy16:40-17:00DISCUSSIONPaul STONE and Jaime A. GILSpeakers cv p. 40 - 41* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September4


Thursday, October 1, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Clinical Advances14:30 - 17:00IMMEDIATE IMPLANT-PLACEMENT IN FRESHEXTRACTION SOCKETS: STATE OF ARTPRINCE PIERREChairperson:Søren SCHOU, DenmarkIstvan-Andras URBAN, Hungary14:30 CL26* ■ Diagnosis and prognosis in postextraction implantsJoseph KAN, USA14:55 CL27 ■ Management of extraction sockets in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic area:current approach and future perspectivesEric ROMPEN, Belgium15:20-15:50 Coffee-break15:50 CL28 ■ Immediate implant in multiple sockets in edentulous jawsGe<strong>org</strong> MAILATH-POKORNY, Austria16:15 CL29 ■ Immediate temporization in postextraction implantsMichael NORTON, United KingdomTHURSDAY AFTERNOON16:40-17:00DISCUSSIONSøren SCHOU and Istvan-Andras URBANSpeakers cv p. 42 - 43* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September5


Friday, October 2, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Plenary Session 209:00 - 12:15MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONSSALLE DES PRINCESChairpersons:Friedrich W. NEUKAM, GermanyGe<strong>org</strong> WATZEK, Austria09:00 PL13* ■ Management of complications in sinus elevationZvi ARTZI, Israel09:30 PL14 ■ Management of complications in <strong>the</strong> major maxillaryreconstructions by extraoral donor sitesLars RASMUSSON, Sweden10:00-10:45 Coffee-breakFRIDAY MORNING10:45 PL15 ■ Clinical considerations and management of peri-implantitisSøren SCHOU, Denmark11:15 PL16 ■ Pros<strong>the</strong>tic complications: biomechanical considerationsFranck RENOUARD, France11:45-12:15DISCUSSIONFriedrich W. NEUKAM and Ge<strong>org</strong> WATZEKSpeakers cv p. 44 - 45* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September12:30 - 13:30>EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLYROOM NIJINSKI6


Friday, October 2, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Master Classes09:00 - 12:15IMPLANTOLOGY AND MEDECINEPRINCE PIERREChairperson:Fouad KHOURY, GermanyGe<strong>org</strong> MAILATH-POKORNY, Austria09:00 MC30* ■ Medical guidelines and precautions in <strong>the</strong> surgical approachto immunodeficient patientsMassimo GALLI, Italy09:25 MC31 ■ Immunologic deficiencies: implantology in immunodeficientpatients: routine or exception?Frank ZEL, Germany09:50 MC32 ■ Pain management <strong>for</strong> chronic post-operative painAlain SERRIE, France10:15 MC33 ■ Pain management: reduction of perioperative discom<strong>for</strong>t inimplantologyCarlos MADRID, Switzerland10:40-11:10 Coffee-breakFRIDAY MORNING11:10 MC34 ■ Diabetic patients: medical guidelines and precautions in <strong>the</strong>surgical approach to <strong>the</strong> different kinds of diabetesStefano GENOVESE, Italy11:35 MC35 ■ Diabetic patients: implants in diabetic patients: clinicalexperience and resultsSotirios KOTSOVILLIS, Greece12:00-12:20DISCUSSIONFouad KHOURY and Ge<strong>org</strong> MAILATH-POKORNYSpeakers cv p. 46 - 47* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September12:30 - 13:30>EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLYROOM NIJINSKI7


Friday, October 2, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Short Oral Communications109:00 - 12:15Chairpersons:German GALUCCI, USAJoan Pi URGELL, SpainCAMILLE BLANCFRIDAY MORNING09:00 019* ■ Life quality after iliac crest bone graft harvesting over an anterior vs.Posterior approachBECKER S.T**, WARNKE P.H, BEHRENS E, WILTFANG J. (KIEL - GERMANY)09:15 020 ■ Crestal bone remodeling around implants placed in fresh extraction socketsBARONE A**, CALVOS J.L., QUARANTA A, COVANI U. (CAMAIORE - ITALY)09:30 021 ■ Peri-implant endosseous healing properties of dual acid-etchedmini-implants with a nanometer-size deposition of cap: a histological andhistomorphometric human studyTELLEMAN G**, ALBRETSSON T, HOFFMAN M, JAHANSSON C, VISSINK A., MEIJER H.,RAGHOABAR G. (GRONINGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)09:45 022 ■ Comparative clinical analyses of immediate and early loaded sla andslactive straumann® te implantsKOKOVIC V**, ANDRIC M, JURISIC M. (BELGRADE - SERBIA)10:00 023 ■ Seven-year results of implants with an oxidized surface placedpredominantly in soft bone and subjected to immediate occlusal loadingGLAUSER R**, MEIER M. (ZURICH - SWITZERLAND)10:15 024 ■ Immediate function with scalloped implants in <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zone biologicrationale and clinical resultsNOELKEN R **, WAGNER W, KUNKEL M. (MAINZ - GERMANY)10:30-11:00 Coffee break11:00 025 ■ Agreement of 2d histomorphometry with 3d µct measurement?STADLINGER B**, MAI R., ECKELT U., GÖBBELS J., KUHLISCH E., SCHARNWEBER D.,BERNHARDT R. (DRESDEN – GERMANY)11:15 026 ■ Interaction of different bone graft materials with bone marrow stromalcells, in vivo and in vitro studiesFOSCHI F**, CONSERVA E, MASTROGIACOMO M, PERA P, CANCEDDA R. (GENOVA - ITALY)11:30 027 ■ Early results of 409 consecutively placed novel tapered, variable threaddesign implantsNAVARRO JR. J. M**, NAVARRO J. M. (LAS PALMAS, SPAIN)11:45 028 ■ Osseointergrated implant rehabilitation in previously irradiated jawswithout <strong>the</strong> use of adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen treatmentMARKER P**, ECKERDAL A, THYGESEN T. (ODENSE C, DENMARK)12:00 029 ■ Osseointegration of zirconia dental implants. A biomechanical andhistomorphometrical study in mini pigGAHLERT M**, ROEHLING S, SPRECHER C, EICHHORN S, STEINHÄUSER E, WIELAND M,KNIHA H., MILZ S. (MUNICH - GERMANY)Speakers cv p. 48 - 49* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September ** Presenters12:30 - 13:30>EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLYROOM NIJINSKI8


Friday, October 2, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Plenary Session 314:00 - 16:45METHODS AND TIMING FOR SOFT TISSUEMANAGEMENT AND PROVISIONAL RESTORATIONSSALLE DES PRINCESChairpersons:Marc QUIRYNEN, BelgiumBruno FISSORE, Monte-Carlo14:00 PL17* ■ Timing <strong>for</strong> soft tissue management and surgical optionsJean-Pierre GARDELLA, France14:25 PL18 ■ Requirements in soft tissue conditions <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> treatment ofperi-implant diseasesJean-Louis GIOVANNOLI, France14:50-15:35 Coffee-break15:35 PL19 ■ Timing <strong>for</strong> provisional restorations: guidelines and tricksRino BURKHARDT, Switzerland16:00 PL20 ■ Timing <strong>for</strong> provisional restorations: guidelines and tricksGerman GALUCCI, USAFRIDAY AFTERNOON16:25-16:45DISCUSSIONMarc QUIRYNEN and Bruno FISSORESpeakers cv p. 50 - 51* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September9


Friday, October 2, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Clinical Research Competition13:45 - 16:55Chairpersons:Hendrik TERHEYDEN, GermanyPhilippe KHAYAT, FrancePRINCE PIERRE13:45 011* ■ Implants in periodontally compromised partially edentulous patients:long-term (10 year) results of a three arms blinded prospective studyROCCUZZO M**, AGLIETTA M, BLASI A., BONINO F. (TORINO – ITALY)14:05 012 ■ Histological analyses of biopsies harvested 11 years after maxillarysinus floor augmentation with an 80:20 mixture of deproteinizedbovine and autogenous boneMORDENFELD A.**, HALLMAN M., JOHANSSON C., ALBREKTSSON T. (GÄVLE - SWEDEN)14:25 013 ■ Vertical ridge augmentation of <strong>the</strong> atrophic posterior mandible withinlay grafts: bone from <strong>the</strong> iliac crest versus bovine an<strong>org</strong>anic bone.Results up to 1 year after loading from a randomized controlledclinical trialFELICE P.**, ESPOSITO M., IEZZI G., PIATTELLI A., LIZIO G., MARCHETTI C. (BOLOGNA - ITALY)FRIDAY AFTERNOON14:45 014 ■ Computer-guided implant placement: 3d planning software, fixedintraoral reference points and cad/cam technology. A clinical trial andan in vitro studyTAHMASEB A.**, WISMEIJER D. (AMSTERDAM - THE NETHERLANDS)15:05-15:35 Coffee-break15:35 015 ■ Gel-pressure technique (GPT) <strong>for</strong> flapless transcrestal maxillary sinusfloor elevationPOMMER B. **, WATZEK G (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)15:55 016 ■ The implant-supported maxillary overdenture; a prospective study on4 versus 6 implantsSLOT W.**, MEIJER H., RAGHOEBAR G. (GRONINGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)16:15 017 ■ Immediate versus conventional single implant loading in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>ticzone: and 18 months randomized controlled trialDEN HARTOG L.**, MEIJER H., STELLINGSMA K., RAGHOEBAR G.(GRONINGEN – THE NETEHERLANDS)16:55 018 ■ The effect of surface topography of screw-shaped titanium implantsin humans on clinical and radiographic parameters. A 12 yearprospective studyVROOM M.**, SIPOS P., DE LANGE G., GRUNDEMANN L., TIMMERMAN M., LOOS B.,VAN DER VELDEN U. (AMSTERDAM - THE NETHERLANDS)Speakers cv p. 52 - 53* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September ** Presenters10


Friday, October 2, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Short Oral Communications 214:00 - 17:00Chairpersons:Tiziano TESTORI, ItalyGérard ZUCK, FranceCAMILLE BLANC14:00 030* ■ Implant surface characteristics influence <strong>the</strong> outcome of treatmentof peri-implantitis. An experimental study in dogsALBOUY J. P. **, ABRAHAMSSON I., BERGLUNDH T. (GOTHENBURG - SWEDEN)14:15 031 ■ Matrix-metalloproteinases and bone loss at implants restored accordingto <strong>the</strong> plat<strong>for</strong>m switching concept: a randomized controlled trial on <strong>the</strong>influence of different mismatchingCANULLO L.**, IANNELLO G., JEPSEN S. (BONN - GERMANY)14:30 032 ■ Free microvascular transfer of segmental cortico-cancellous femur – a newtechnique <strong>for</strong> alveolar ridge reconstructionGAGGL A. **, BUERGER H., VIRNIK S., CHIARI F. (KLAGENFURT - AUSTRIA)14:45 033 ■ Early loading of non-submerged titanium implants with a chemicallymodified sandblasted and acid-etched surface: 2-year results of aprospective 2-center study regarding clinical and radiographic dataBORNSTEIN M.**, MORTON D., HART C., WITTNEBEN J. G., RUSKIN J., BUSER D.(BERN - SWITZERLAND)15:00 034 ■ Stability of crestal bone level at plat<strong>for</strong>m switched non-submergedtitanium implants. A histomorphometrical study in dogsFERRARI D. **, SCHWARZ F., MIHATOVIC I., SCHAER A., BECKER J.(DÜSSELDORF - GERMANY)15:15 035 ■ Influence of anatomic variability in sinus grafting outcomesAVILA G.**, WANG H. L., RUDEK I., GALINDO-MORENO P., MORENO-RIESTRA I.,PADIAL-MOLINA M., MISCH C., BAGRAMIAN R., NEIVA R. (ANN ARBOR - USA)FRIDAY AFTERNOON15:30-16:00 Coffee-break16:00 036 ■ Gingivomorphometry – es<strong>the</strong>tic evaluation of <strong>the</strong> periimplantmucogingival complex. A new method <strong>for</strong> collection and measurement ofstandardized and reproducible data in oral photographyWEINLÄNDER M. **, LEKOVIC V., KRENNMAIR G., SPADIJER S. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)16:15 037 ■ Sinus lift procedure in presence of mucosal cyst: a clinical prospectivestudyBERETTA M. **, CICCIU M., GROSSI G. B., MAIORANA C. (MILAN - ITALY)16:30 038 ■ Treatment outcome and patients’ satisfaction of two adjacentimplant-supported restorations in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zone. Preliminary resultsTYMSTRA N. **, MEIJER H. J., STELLINGSMA K., RAGHOEBAR G. M., VISSINK A.(GRONINGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)16:45 039 ■ Vertical bone augmentation versus 7 mm long implants in posterioratrophic mandibles. Results up to 1 year after loadingFELICE P. **, CHECCHI L., MARCHETTI C., PELLEGRINO G., LIZIO G., ESPOSITO M.(BOLOGNA - ITALY)Speakers cv p. 54 - 55* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September ** Presenters11


Saturday, October 3, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Plenary Session 409:00 - 12:15CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF NEW TECHNOLOGIESSALLE DES PRINCESChairpersons:Massimo SIMION, ItalyFranck RENOUARD, France09:00 PL22* ■ Growth Factors: The clinical utilization of rhPDGF to treatperiodontal and bony defectsMyron NEVINS, USA09:30 PL21 ■ Carriers and growth factors in implant dentistry: wehre dowe stand today?Christoph HÄMMERLE, SwitzerlandSATURDAY MORNING10:00-10:45 Coffee-break10:45 PL23 ■ Tissue Engineering and ImplantMinoru UEDA, Japan11:15 PL24 ■ Active molecules and stem cells. Stem cells: state of <strong>the</strong> artHendrik TERHEYDEN, Germany11:45-12:15DISCUSSIONMassimo SIMION and Franck RENOUARDSpeakers cv p. 56 - 57* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September13:45 - 14:00>RESEARCH AWARD CEREMONYSALLE DES PRINCESChairperson: Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland p. 6012


Saturday, October 3, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Basic Research Competition08:30 - 12:20Chairpersons:Marc QUIRYNEN, BelgiumDavid HARRIS, IrelandPRINCE PIERRE08:30 001* ■ Tomographic and immunohistochemical study on onlay grafts remodeling.Iliac crest versus calvarial boneFARIA P. E. P., PEDROSA JR W. F., OKAMOTO R., XAVIER S. P., SALATA L. A.**(RIBEIRAO PRETO - BRAZIL)08:50 002 ■ Histological study on <strong>the</strong> implant interface following flapless implantationCHOI B. H. **, JEONG S. M., XUAN F., KIM H. R., MO D. Y. (WONJU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)09:10 003 ■ Effect of magnetic fields produced by neodymium magnet on osteoblastactivitLEESUNGBOK R.**, CHO Y. W., LEE H. S., AHN S., LEE S. W. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)09:30 004 ■ Past-like in<strong>org</strong>anic bone matrix - preclinical testing of a prototypepreparation in <strong>the</strong> porcine calvariaBUSENLECHNER D.**, FITZL C., TANGL S., BERNHART T., GRUBER R., WATZEK G.(VIENNA - AUSTRIA)09:50 005 ■ A novel technique <strong>for</strong> quantification of cells on material substratesMEIRELLES L. **, ALMQVIST S., JOHANSSON A., THOMSEN P. (GOTHENBURG - SWEDEN)10:10 006 ■ Evidence of revascularization and cell colonization of an<strong>org</strong>anic bovineboneGALINDO-MORENO P. **, PADIAL-MOLINA M., AVILA G., FERNANDEZ-JIMENEZ A.,WANG H-L., O´VALLE F. (GRANADA - SPAIN)10:30-11:00 Coffee-breakSATURDAY MORNING11:00 007 ■ Effect of diabetes on wnt protein signalling during <strong>the</strong> guided boneregeneration healing processRETZEPI M. **, DONOS N. (LONDON - UNITED KINGDOM)11:20 008 ■ Soft tissue augmentation by <strong>the</strong> use of collagen-based matrices. Anexperimental comparative study in <strong>the</strong> dog mandibleTHOMA D. S.**, JUNG R. E., SCHNEIDER D., ENDER A., GÖRLACH C., ÜBERSAX L.,COCHRAN D. L., HÄMMERLE C. H. (ZURICH - SWITZERLAND)11:40 009 ■ Bone regeneration using a syn<strong>the</strong>tic matrix containing enamel matrixderivateSCHNEIDER D.**, WEBER F., HÄMMERLE C., JUNG R. (ZÜRICH - SWITZERLAND)12:00 010 ■ Healing of bundle bone and immediate implant installation followingtooth extractionsCARDAROPOLI G.**, MONTICELLI F., OSORIO R., TOLEDANO M., PISANI PROECA J.,THOMSEN P., FROUM S. (NEW YORK - USA)Speakers cv p. 58 - 59* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September ** Presenters13:45 - 14:00>RESEARCH AWARD CEREMONYChairperson: Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland p. 60SALLE DES PRINCES13


Saturday, October 3, 2009WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Plenary Session 514:00 - 17:00PANEL DISCUSSION: PERIODONTOLOGY ANDIMPLANTOLOGY: WHERE IS THE BORDER?SALLE DES PRINCESChairperson:Mariano SANZ, Spain14:00-17:00PL25*■ Periodontology and implantology: where is <strong>the</strong> border?Giano RICCI, ItalyAnton SCULEAN, The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsPhilippe KHAYAT, FranceStefan RENVERT, SwedenJoan PI URGELL, SpainSATURDAY AFTERNOON15:15-15:45 Coffee-breakSpeakers cv p. 60 - 61* The figures refer to <strong>the</strong> abstracts you will find in <strong>the</strong> COIR issue of September17:00 - 17:05>CLOSING CEREMONYSALLE DES PRINCES14


WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Satellite Industry SymposiaPRINCE PIERREThursday 1 st October 11:00-13:00SALLE DES PRINCESThursday 1 st October 11:00-13:00PRINCE PIERREThursday 1 st October 17:15-19:15Current challenges intreating Extraction Socketsand Peri-implantitis• New scientific insights <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> treatment of ExtractionSocketsProf. Dr. Jan Lindhe, SwedenFollowing tooth extraction, <strong>the</strong>edentulous site of <strong>the</strong> alveolar processwill undergo both quantitative andqualitative changes. Differentapproaches have been advocated topreserve or improve <strong>the</strong> dimension andcontour of <strong>the</strong> ridge following too<strong>the</strong>xtraction, including <strong>the</strong> use ofimplants, bone graft materials, andbarrier membranes.In this presentation <strong>the</strong> healingpattern of those edentulous sites afterper<strong>for</strong>ming socket preservation withGeistlich Bio-Oss® will be described indetails. Additionally <strong>the</strong> advantageouscontribution of <strong>the</strong> xenogeneicin<strong>org</strong>anic bone matrix to <strong>the</strong> volumemaintenance and contour preservationwill be discussed.New exciting scientific insights withhigh practical relevance on how totreat Extraction Sockets can beexpected.• Treatment of Peri-implantInfections – Considerations<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aes<strong>the</strong>tic ZonePD Dr. Frank Schwarz, GermanyPeri-implantitis follows peri-implantmucositis and is defined as a series ofinflammatory reactions affecting <strong>the</strong>tissues around an osseointegratedimplant in function, resulting in a lossof <strong>the</strong> supporting alveolar bone.Since nonsurgical treatmentapproaches failed to promote <strong>the</strong>re-osseointegration at exposed implantsites, additional surgical interventionsmay be required in order to minimize<strong>the</strong> risk <strong>for</strong> a re-infection of <strong>the</strong>peri-implant pocket. This might beachieved ei<strong>the</strong>r with resective surgeryor with bone augmentationprocedures.The present lecture will provide anevidence-based review on <strong>the</strong> currentlyavailable procedures <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> treatmentof peri-implantitis lesions. Particularemphasis will be layed on <strong>the</strong> clinicalapplication of surgical regenerativeprocedures in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zoneAdvanced solutions –reliable, precise, es<strong>the</strong>tic• How to increase patientacceptance of implantsDavid Schwab, USAThere can be no implant cases withoutpatient acceptance. It is imperative,<strong>the</strong>re<strong>for</strong>e, that patients be educated in away that allows <strong>the</strong>m to understand andaccept implant treatment and allowclinicians to help <strong>the</strong>m improve <strong>the</strong>ir liveswith dental implants.• Es<strong>the</strong>tic and flexible -predictable results with BoneLevel Implants of <strong>the</strong>Straumann Dental ImplantSystemLuca Cordaro, ItalyThe Straumann Dental Implant System offersdental implantologists one system that cantreat all indications. The addition of BoneLevel Implants to <strong>the</strong> system in <strong>the</strong> last2 years now gives greater choice andflexibility, especially in planning and treatinges<strong>the</strong>tic cases. Clinical results using thissystem will be presented.• Small diameter implants -where advanced materialsmake a differenceBilal Al-Nawas, GermanyThe potential of small diameter implants hasbeen limited due to mechanical propertylimitations coupled with osseointegrationrequirements. A new material developedspecifically <strong>for</strong> dental implantology offers<strong>the</strong> opportunity to resolve <strong>the</strong>se clinicalissues. Results from clinical studies will bepresented.• Guided bone regeneration –innovation continuesRonald Jung, SwitzerlandThe availability of a syn<strong>the</strong>tic and resorbablemembrane that can be custom-madeintra-operatively <strong>for</strong> an individual defectrepresents a potential improvement <strong>for</strong>future GBR procedures. Differentexperimental and clinical studies haveevaluated a newly developed syn<strong>the</strong>tichydrogel <strong>for</strong> use in bone regeneration<strong>the</strong>rapy. The studies demonstrated that <strong>the</strong>hydrogel has <strong>the</strong> potential to work as amembrane <strong>for</strong> bone regeneration and that<strong>the</strong> in situ <strong>for</strong>med material can simplifyclinical handling.• Highly es<strong>the</strong>tic toothrestorations – advancedceramic technology in clinicalpracticeJavier Fabrega, SpainDiscover <strong>the</strong> various es<strong>the</strong>tic options offeredby ceramic technology, from easy to use andcustomizable anatomic abutments to high-endindividualized restorations. Share <strong>the</strong>experience of clinical-based cases usingceramic solutions up to <strong>the</strong> final restoration.Pros<strong>the</strong>tic & SurgicalConsiderations in <strong>the</strong>Pursue of OptimalTreatment OutcomesChairman:Univ. Prof. Ddr. Michael MatejkaSpeakers:Prof. Dr. Markus Hürzeler,Dr. med. Dent. Otto ZuhrWe all agree that today patient’sexpectations about dental implantsgo far beyond functionality.Technological evolution has helpedto create incredible high successrates which has, at <strong>the</strong> same time,opened new challenges in <strong>the</strong>pursuit of optimal implanttreatment outcomes.Today, when we speak aboutsuccess rates, we are obviouslynot only talking about implantintegration, but we are nowlooking <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r type ofmeasures such as: papilla heightor tissue thickness.During this course we will dealwith <strong>the</strong> pros<strong>the</strong>tic and surgicalconsiderations that are needed inorder to obtain <strong>the</strong> best possibleresult with implant treatmentand how we can achievepredictable results using <strong>the</strong> righttechnology.THURSDAYSimultaneous translation will be available inFrench and Italian. Please check our website<strong>for</strong> program updates at: <strong>www</strong>.straumann.com15


WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Satellite Industry SymposiaSALLE DES PRINCESThursday 1 st October 17:15-19:15CAMILLE BLANCThursday 1 st October 17:15-19:15CAMILLE BLANCFriday 2 nd October 08:00-09:00THURSDAY / FRIDAY16New treatment concepts,planning tools and pros<strong>the</strong>ticoptions <strong>for</strong> your implantsuccess• Guided Surgery and CAD/CAM – anew dimension of predictabilityand perfect fitThe time <strong>for</strong> digital dentistrydefinitely has already arrived. Theadditional benefit of 3D implantplanning is unquestionable andCAD/CAM solutions outper<strong>for</strong>msimilar lab based pros<strong>the</strong>tics in termsof time, money, precision and qualitywithout compromising es<strong>the</strong>tics. Thislecture will discuss <strong>the</strong> decision tree<strong>for</strong> guided surgery and point out,when to choose 3D diagnostics andplanning vs. conventional 2Ddiagnostics and non- or semi-guidedtreatment. It will show <strong>the</strong>advantages in predictability and fit ofCAD/CAM suprastructures.Dr. Fred Bergmann,Viernheim, Germany• Indexed vs. non-indexedimplant pros<strong>the</strong>tics – twooptions, one tissue care concept22 years of evidence have proven <strong>the</strong>success of <strong>the</strong> tissue care connection.ANKYLOS C/X brings <strong>the</strong> freedom ofchoice <strong>for</strong> indexed and non-indexedabutments into <strong>the</strong> reliable concept.This lecture will focus on <strong>the</strong> newoptions that come with <strong>the</strong> index andpoint out <strong>the</strong> case related advantagesof both ways.Dr. Dietmar Weng,Starnberg, Germany• Successful timing as <strong>the</strong> 4 thdimension in implanttreatment – final pros<strong>the</strong>tics atdate of surgery?There is no doubt that <strong>the</strong> treatmentplan with regard to number, position,length and width of <strong>the</strong> implants isdecisive <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> functional andaes<strong>the</strong>tic success of every implantrestoration. However <strong>the</strong> time ofimplant placement and loading is stilldiscussed controversially. Clinicaland technical advances offer newopportunities to accelerate <strong>the</strong>treatment making it simultaneouslyless traumatic. The lecture willhighlight different scenarios where <strong>the</strong>timing of <strong>the</strong> implant insertion and<strong>the</strong> incorporation of <strong>the</strong> superstructureplay an essential role <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> overalltreatment outcome an gives answersto pros and cons about <strong>the</strong> optimaltiming under different conditions.David Garber DDS,Atlanta, USAConnecting ScienceThe Innovation is in <strong>the</strong>Conditioning – Evolution insurface technology.A new implant surface whichprovides exceptional wettabilityand 20% more bone-to-implantcontact, <strong>for</strong> more stability andenhanced osseointegration*.After <strong>the</strong> presentation of <strong>the</strong> firststudy results at <strong>the</strong> EAO inWarsaw, fur<strong>the</strong>r results will bepresented in Monaco.* As animal studies show. First study resultspresented at <strong>the</strong> EAO Congress 2008 inWarsaw.Moderator:Dr. Jean-Louis Giovannoli,Private Practitioner, Paris, FranceSpeakers and topics:• Scientific Surface ConceptsPD Dr. Lorenz Meinel,ETH Zurich and Novartis AG,Switzerland• Evaluation of surfaceconditioneddentalimplants – An animal studyDr. Dr. Bernd Stadlinger,University of Dresden, Germany• Implant <strong>the</strong>rapy: newsolutions <strong>for</strong> challengingclinical casesDr. Mauro Merli, PrivatePractitioner Rimini, Italy• Full maxillary implantsupportedbridgeworksand immediate loading:Why Thommen Medical?Dr. Jean-Nicolas Hasson,Private Practitioner Mulhouse,FranceSimultaneous translation into Frenchwill be providedOsstell – <strong>the</strong> objective way tomeasure implant stabilityThe quest <strong>for</strong> objectivemeasurements of implant stabilityhas led to <strong>the</strong> development ofResonance Frequency Analysis andISQ – a technique that is now moresignificant than ever. It is time todelve fur<strong>the</strong>r into <strong>the</strong> clinicalaspects of using ISQ, and how itcan help You improve Yourimplant treatment.Moderator :Prof. Lars Sennerby• Determining successful loadingprotocols through <strong>the</strong> use ofOsstell and successive ISQmeasurements.Prof. Peter Moy• Taking advantage of ISQ <strong>for</strong>early loaded implants.Dr. Michael Bornstein• Primary stability determination:perception vs. objectivemeasurements.Dr. Marco DegidiBreakfast will be served from 7.30 amThe number of seats is limited soplease make sure You are on time!


WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY> Satellite Industry SymposiaPRINCE PIERREFriday 2 nd October 17:15-19:15CAMILLE BLANCFriday 2 nd October 17:15-19:15SALLE DES PRINCESFriday 2 nd October 17:15-19:15A Good Evening with Astra TechThe prerequisites <strong>for</strong> implanttreatment successIntegrating 3D DigitalDentistry into your practice –simple, compatible, uniqueOn Air:When Science Is at <strong>the</strong> Serviceof <strong>the</strong> ClinicWith new innovations, moderntechnology and well-provenproducts, implant <strong>the</strong>rapy isgetting closer and closer to recreatingwhat nature once created,but now and <strong>the</strong>n old truths mustbe challenged along <strong>the</strong> way. Thatis why it is absolutely necessary tostudy, document, evaluate andfollow-up <strong>the</strong> biological,biochemical and biomechanicalprocesses involved. Knowledge andcontinuous learning is aprerequisite <strong>for</strong> development,efficacy, patient safety and clinicaltreatment success. However, onething remains <strong>the</strong> same, it is always<strong>the</strong> human body that sets <strong>the</strong> rules.ModeratorProf. Jan LINDHE, Sweden• Management of soft and hardtissues in <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zoneDr. Ge<strong>org</strong>es KHOURY,France• Atlantis – functionales<strong>the</strong>tics through patientspecificsolutionsDr. Fernando ROJAS-VIZCAYA,Spain• Prevention of biologicalcomplications in implant<strong>the</strong>rapyProf. Tord BERGLUNDH,Sweden• Success and failure of oralimplants with particularreference to marginal bonelossProf. Tomas ALBREKTSSON,SwedenClosing discussionProf. Tomas Albrektssonand Prof. Jan LindheSimultaneous translation into Frenchwill be provided<strong>www</strong>.astratechdental.com3D Digital Dentistry becomes areality with <strong>the</strong> SimPlantCompatAbility concept and businessmodel. It allows you to integrate<strong>the</strong> finest 3D planning and surgicaltools into your practice withoutchanging <strong>the</strong> implant brands andequipment you already know anduse. Treatment plans become moreprecise, surgeries stress-free,surgical outcomes predictable andmore aes<strong>the</strong>tic.Learn to increase your patientacceptance with a simple, costeffectiveand uniquely compatibletool. State-of-<strong>the</strong>-art experts withyears of experience with thistechnology will give a didacticoverview of its possibilities.SIMPLE3D planning is surprisingly easy whenyou start using SimPlant. TheSimPlant 13 software is designed toguide you through <strong>the</strong> wholetreatment planning, step by step,simple and easy.Mithridade Davarpanah, MD, DDSCOMPATIBLEThe SimPlant CompatAbility is allabout choices, your choices. Youchoose which implants you place,which scanner you use, what type ofsurgery is required. Whe<strong>the</strong>r youwant to raise a flap, use <strong>the</strong> existingteeth as support or prefertransmucosal surgery, <strong>the</strong> SimPlantsystem will provide you with userfriendly solutions. There are custommade SurgiGuide drill guides <strong>for</strong> allcase scenarios. Even an ImmediateSmile is within reach through thistechnology.Alvaro Farnós Visedo, DDSUNIQUEThis technology has been around <strong>for</strong>almost two decades. All those years, alot of time was invested to develop<strong>the</strong> most powerful and refined toolsto meet your most demanding needs.The technology is still in fullexpansion and Materialise Dentalcontinues to lead this excitingindustry.Scott D. Ganz, DMDJoin five experienced clinicians,researchers, presentersDr Bertil FribergDr Patrick PalacciDr Marc QuirynenMr Jean Marc EtienneDr Giovanni Polizziin an open discussion with ourmoderatorsDr Franck Renouardand Dr David Nisand,assisted by Dr Isabella Rochiettaas <strong>the</strong>y debate over questions like:• Does <strong>the</strong> implant surface influence<strong>the</strong> clinical outcome <strong>for</strong> our patients?• How can NobelProcera help<strong>practitioner</strong>s in <strong>the</strong>ir daily work?• What are <strong>the</strong> latest developments in<strong>the</strong> NobelProcera system?• What are <strong>the</strong> advantages of usingnarrow plat<strong>for</strong>m implants in posteriormaxilla?• What are <strong>the</strong> limits in using narrowplat<strong>for</strong>m implants?• Could short implants be considered areliable solution in routine practice?• What are <strong>the</strong> advantages of shortimplants in periodontal compromisedpatients?• What is <strong>the</strong> clinical definition ofimplant stability?• Could challenging clinical situationsbe treated with NobelActiveimplants, and what are <strong>the</strong> limitations<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> use of NobelActive?• Why does NobelActive haveadvantages in <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zone?• What benefits does NobelActiveoffer over o<strong>the</strong>r bone-level implants?• In which clinical situations is implantstability necessary <strong>for</strong> immediatefunction?• Can NobelGuide be combined withsurgical access through mini-flaps?• How can guided surgery beper<strong>for</strong>med immediately afterextraction?And so many o<strong>the</strong>r questions…Language: The discussion will take place inEnglish and will be translated into FrenchFRIDAYContact: Patricia Fernandes+33 1 49 20 00 4817


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PostersPosters authors will be presenting <strong>the</strong>ir work on Friday, 02 from 12:30 to 13:30and on Saturday, 03 from 13:00 to 14:00.Each poster refers to a specific topic. Each topic has been assigned with a different color.Please refer to page 18 to find <strong>the</strong> location of <strong>the</strong> posters you would like to read.■ Implant aes<strong>the</strong>tics : red■ Implant and guided surgery: blue■ Technical and biological complications : yellow■ Tissue augmentation and Tissue engineering : purple■ Long-term studies : orange■ Material research : greenImplant Aes<strong>the</strong>tics 048 Combining es<strong>the</strong>tics and retrievability inrestoring biomet 3i implants040 Clinical success of implant supported zirconiumabutments in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic regionATALAY S. **, GULTEKIN B. A., SIRALIYEV S., OZGEN M., ABDEL-HAK J.,YALCIN S. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)041 Surgical treatment of peri-implantitis using watercooled nd: YAG laser alone or in combinationwith gbr. Clinical studyLIOUBAVINA N**. (DE MEERN - THE NETHERLANDS)042 Immediate implant placement and restoration in<strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zone: a prospective study with18-month follow-upTORTAMANO P. **, CAMARGO L. O., KANASHIRO L. H.(SÃO-PAULO - BRAZIL)GEORGE P. **, PHOPHI K., SPIRIDON S. (ATHENS - GREECE)049 A new way to achieve stable, easy-to-repaires<strong>the</strong>tic implant –supported crownCHEN J. H. **, LEI Y. N., LAN T. H., WU Y. T., YANG Y. L.(KAOHSIUNG - TAIWAN)050 Cad/cam investigation of implant superstructuresmade of zirconia all-ceramicOHYA T. ** (JSOI SENDAI - JAPAN)051 Evaluation of soft tissue stability with immediatepost-extractive implants in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic area: a12-months clinical follow-upCREMONESI S.**, BENIGNI M., BETT F., MAIORANA C. (MILAN - ITALY)POSTERS043 Clinical evaluation of immediate single toothimplants and same day provisional crowns °Va new approachBORGES T. **, CARVALHO V., CARVALHO Á., CARVALHO C., LEITÃO J.(BRAGANÇA - PORTUGAL)044 The immediate temporization of maxillary singletooth implantsECCELLENTE T. **, PIOMBINO M., PIOMBINO S., CAPASSO S.(NAPOLI - ITALY)045 Teeth - and tissue-supported restorations utilized<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> interim rehabilitation in full arch implantreconstructionsSAVA K. **, CHRONOPOULOS V., KOURTIS S., ORFANOU A.(ATHENS - GREECE)046 Combining fixed dental pros<strong>the</strong>sis andremovable partial denture pros<strong>the</strong>sis in reconstructing<strong>the</strong> complete edentulous archPETROPOULOU A. **, PETROPOULOU A., CHRONOPOULOS V., KOURTIS S.(ATHENS - GREECE)047 Clinical and radiological evaluation of singletoothimplants after bone augmentationprocedures in <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zoneHOF M. **, STRBAC G., ZECHNER W., WATZEK G. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)052 Implant-supported maxillary overdenturesretained with conical double crown attachments:a case reportPAE A. **, SHIM J. S., KIM H. S., KWON K. R., WOO Y. H., KWON K. R.(KYUNG HEE - SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)053 Evaluation of soft tissue characteristics aroundimplant and natural toothPAKNEJAD M. **, MOSLEMI N., KASHFI M.(TEHRAN - ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)054 Molar intrusion induced by progressive increaseof <strong>the</strong> height of antagonist implant-supportedpros<strong>the</strong>sis. A series of 5 casesSERFATY E. **, SZMUKLER-MONCLER S., DAVARPANAH M.(PARIS - FRANCE )055 Anterior tooth replacement with implants inalveolar cleft sites: a clinical evaluation ofaes<strong>the</strong>ticsNAKATA H. **, TACHIKAWA N., TAKAFUJI K., SHIOTA M., KASUGAI S.(TOKYO - JAPAN)056 Es<strong>the</strong>tic evaluation of single-tooth restorationson narrow-diameter implants in anteriorregion: 12 months follow-upMIKETIC D. **, JURISIC M. (BELGRADE - SERBIA)19


POSTERS20057 Clinical and radiological evaluation of a newimplant connectionabutment systemSACCO L.**, VRESPA G., SCARANO A., VRESPA D. (MILANO - ITALY)058 Clinical outcomes of <strong>the</strong> immediate singleimplant placement-short time resultsKOCAR M. **, SAPUNDZHIEV D., KANSKY A., GORJANC M.(JUBLJANA - SLOVENIA )059 Cerec 3d application in restoring dental implantsJUCIUTE R. **, RUTKUNAS V., SABALIAUSKAS V. (VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)060 Inter-implant papilla reconstruction in <strong>the</strong> uppercentral incisors ; two case reportsTAGAHARA A. ** (NAGOYA - JAPAN)061 Implant es<strong>the</strong>tics -immediate implant placementflap versus flapless surgeryWU Y. T. **, CHEN Z. H. (KAOSHIUNG - TAIWAN)062 Spontaneous recovery of maxillary diastema withimplant pros<strong>the</strong>tics treatment of collapsedposterior occlusionCHUNG H. W. **, HAN T. J., OH S. H., KIM J. H., SONG G. Y.(JEONJU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)063 Rehabilitation of a patient after segmentalresection of <strong>the</strong> mandible, using free fibula flapand an implant supported removable telescopicpros<strong>the</strong>sisDOUNIS A. **, PELEKANOS S., POLYZOIS G. (ATHENS - GREECE)064 Restoration of severely absorbed maxilla withcement and screw retained restorationsTSOUTIS K. **, KOURTIS S., CHRONOPOULOS V. (ATHENS - GREECE)065 Implant reconstruction in facial traumatism:a clinical caseRENARD E. **, DUGUET V., MUTET Y., SAFFARZADEH A.(NANTES - FRANCE)066 Wireless orthodontics and flapless implantsMONEIM A. **, SOUZA D. (LOS GATOS - USA)067 Es<strong>the</strong>tical buccal flap (ebf) <strong>for</strong> correction ofbuccal fenestration defects during flaplessimmediate implant surgerySTEIGMANN M. ** (NECKARGEMÜND - GERMANY)068 The cad/cam guided re-entry with individualizedzirconia abutments: new perspectives in softtissue managementPONTE A. (TORINO - ITALY)069 New technique <strong>for</strong> interimplant papillareconstruction between two or more implants inpatients with variably reabsorbed ridges and flatanatomy. Results of a series of nine consecutiveclinical casesTIZZONI R. ** (MILANO - ITALY)070 Facilitating anterior es<strong>the</strong>ticsKAMPOSIORA P. **, PAPAVASILIOU G., MADIANOS P. (ATHENS - GREECE)071 How is a beautiful tooth?MOYA-VILLAESCUSA M. J. **, SANCHEZ-PEREZ A. J., JORNET-GARCIA A.(MURCIA - SPAIN)072 Removable partial dentures with anatomicallyshaped pontics to guide tissue healingSARTORI M.**, LONGONI S., BALDONI M., DUVINA M., BRANCATO L.,TONELLI P., TONELLI P. (FIRENZE - ITALY)073 Dental implant supported pros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitationfollowing surgical treatment <strong>for</strong> an oral cavitycancer: case reportGUNBAY S.**, SEZER B., COMLEKOGLU E., OZVERI KOYUNCU B.(IZMIR - TURKEY)074 Microsurgery in implant dentistry: a newapproachREGO D. **, BARBOSA R., PINTO L., BARBOZA C. (NATAL - BRAZIL)075 Healing of marginal defects in immediateimplantsNEGRI B. **, PARDO ZAMORA G., CALVO GUIRADO J. L.(MURCIA - SPAIN)076 Management of postoperative soft tissuedeficiencies in anterior implant-supportedrestorations a case seriesPLATZER S.**, WIMMER G., STOPPER M., LORENZONI M.(GRAZ - AUSTRIA)077 Histological analysis of <strong>the</strong> ability of osseointegrationof zirconium implants in a dog modelTALEB BENDIAB C. **, KHALDI L., TOURNIER H., VICTORIA HERRERA J.,FLORES REYES H. E., TORRES J. H., CUISINIER F.(SAN LUISPOTOSI - MEXICO)078 Es<strong>the</strong>tic evaluation of implant overdentures: caseseriesARTUNC C. **, TEKIN U., DUNDAR M., GUNGOR M. A. (IZMIR - TURKEY)079 Immediate implant placement in a fresh socket in<strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic area: surgical approach and longterm evaluationCLAUDIA CAROLINA L. ** (BOLOGNA - ITALY)080 Contribution of mesostructures to compromisedes<strong>the</strong>tics due to insufficient bone quantity: caseseriesCOMLEKOGLU E. **, SEZER B., GUNBAY T., PARLAR A. (IZMIR - TURKEY)081 Immediate implant placement without flapelevation in <strong>the</strong> maxillary es<strong>the</strong>tic zoneMERT Z. **, AKAY M. C., TEKIN U., MERT S. (IZMIR - TURKEY)082 Soft tissue healing around zirconia abutments.Clinical case presentationMÕTTUS M. **, MÕTTUS E. (TALLINN - ESTONIA)083 Multidisciplinary approach in oral rehabilitationof patients with ectodermal dysplasiaTOMAZ J. **, TONDELA J. P., DIAS R., OLIVEIRA R., SAMPAIO N.,ANGELO A., NICOLAU P. (COIMBRA - PORTUGAL)084 Reconstruction of avulsive maxillary defectsusing dental implants in growing childKIM H. S. **, CHUNG E. M., CHOI Y. J., YUN K. I.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)085 Rehabilitation of a bruxism patient with dentalimplants - case reportBRKIC A. **, EYUPOGLU E., KOÇAK-BERBEROGLU H.,GÜRKAN-KÖSEOGLU B., ÖZCAN. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)


086 Immediate implant placement and provisionalizationafter tooth extraction in <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zone:surgical and prosthodontic protocolsALBERT B. **, BARROSO A., ALTUNA P., CABRATOSA J.(BARCELONA - SPAIN)Implant and Guided Surgery087 9 year clinical evaluation of short dental implantsplaced in posterior areasANITUA E. **, ORIVE G. (VITORIA - SPAIN)088 Immediate vs. one-stage restoration of smalldiameter implants in case of single missingmaxillary lateral incisor: a three yearsrandomized clinical trialDEGIDI M. **, NARDI D., PIATTELLI A. (BOLOGNA - ITALY)089 Blood contamination of surgical tools andprotective barriers during implant placementsurgeryKASHIWAI N. **, TAMAZAWA K., SHIMAUCHI H. (TOKYO - JAPAN)090 A comparison of piezoelectric and er: YAG laserosteotomy <strong>for</strong> harvesting intraoral bone graftsSTÜBINGER S. **, GHANAATI S., LANDES C., VON RECHENBERG B.,KIRKPATRICK C., SADER R. (ZURICH - SWITZERLAND)091 Baseline data from a multi centre study replacingsingle anterior tooth with narrow, 3,0 mmdiameter, osseospeed implantsGALINDO-MORENO P. **, NILSSON P., KING P., BECKTOR J., MAIORANA C.,SCHRAMM A. (GRANADA - SPAIN)092 Clinical success rates of submerged and nonsubmergedimplant placementPUISYS A. **, KRUKONIS G., GRYBAUSKAS S., LINKEVICIUS T.,VINDASIUTE E. 1, VLADIMIROVAS E. (VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)093 Ct based evaluation of template (nobelguide)guided implant positions. A prospectiveradiological studyVASAK C. **, WATZAK G., STRBAC G., GAHLEITNER A., WATZEK G.,ZECHNER W. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)094 Conical vs cylindrical implants in immediateloading cases. A controlled, split-mouth clinicalstudy. Preliminary reportORTIZ-PUIGPELAT O. **, TORROELLA-SAURA G., CANTO O., ALAEJOS F.,LLUCH A., CABRATOSA J., HERNANDEZ-ALFARO F., FERRES E.(ESPLUGAS DE LLOBREGAT - SPAIN)095 Conical vs cylindrical implants in immediateloading cases. A controlled, split-mouth clinicalstudy. Preliminary reportTORROELLA G. **, ORTIZ O., CANTO O., ALAEJOS F., LLUCH A. M.,CABRATOSA J., HERNANDEZ-ALFARO F., FERRES E. (BARCELONA - SPAIN)096 The effect of thick mucosa on peri-implanttissues: an experimental study in dogsJEONG S. M. **, CHOI B. H., XUAN F., LEE D. H., HSU K. M.(WONJU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)097 The osseointegraion of <strong>the</strong> implant with poorprimary stability: a canine studyKIM K. W. **, LEE J. W., KIM H. S., JANG H. S., KIM B. O.(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)098 Bone loss around immediately loaded implants in<strong>the</strong> edentulous jaw following computer-assistedvirtual treatment planning and flapless surgeryKOMIYAMA A. **, KLINGE B., HULTIN M. (HUDDINGE - SWEDEN)099 Implant supported restorations in <strong>the</strong> edentulousmaxilla - results and selected casesPLATZER S. **, HESCHL A., CLAR V., PAYER M., WEGSCHEIDER W.,LORENZONI M. (GRAZ - AUSTRIA)100 Validation of a template guided treatmentaccuracy (nobelguide). a prospective ct-basedstudy with a novel validation software toolVASAK C. **, WATZAK G., ILIC D., GAHLEITNER A., WATZEK G., ZECHNER W.(VIENNA - AUSTRIA)101 Early dimensional variations at implant installedin fresh extraction sockets: radiograficevaluations per<strong>for</strong>med by accuitomoFABIO R., DANIELE B., PIERO R., CLAUDIO M. ROSSI F. **(BOLOGNA - ITALY)102 Immediate loading of mandibular short implantswith a complete pros<strong>the</strong>sis: 191 cases 8 yearsreportCHAUSSE L. ** (BELOEIL - CANADA)103 Peri-implant bone level around implants withplat<strong>for</strong>m-switched abutments – a prospectiveclinical studyFICKL S. **, ZUHR O., STEIN J., HÜRZELER M.(NEW YORK - USA)104 Bactericide effect of vibrating ultra-sonic(piezo-surgery) tips. An in vitro studyBLUS C. **, SZMUKLER-MONCLER S., ORRU G., DENOTTI G., PIRAS A.,PIRAS V. (TORINO - ITALY)105 Immediate loading of fixed pro<strong>the</strong>ses <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>rehabilitation of <strong>the</strong> edentulous jaw - 1-yearpreliminary data of a prospective clinical studyHINZE M. **, BOLZ W., ZUHR O., WACHTEL H., HÜRZELER M.(MUNICH - GERMANY)106 Prospective study on <strong>the</strong> result of sinus flooraugmentation with xenogenic bone andsimultaneous implant placement in <strong>the</strong> severelyresorbed posterior maxilla: consecutive 466implants in 220 sinuses up to 6 yearsCHOI B. K. **, KIM J. J., CHA H. S., KIM Y. J., LEE S. H., JEON J. H.,. KIM M. J.,AHN K. M. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)107 Immediate rehabilitation of edentulous jaws withfixed pros<strong>the</strong>ses supported by implants placedinto fresh extraction sockets and in healed sites:a 4-year clinical evaluationCOVANI U. **, ALFONSI F., ORLANDO B., BARONE A. (CAMAIORE - ITALY)108 Immediate loading of implants with interimimplant supported fixed pros<strong>the</strong>ses inedentulous maxillae and mandibles. A 2 yearprospective clinical and radiological follow-up onstraumann slactive implantsBERGKVIST G. **, LINDH C., SAHLHOLM S., (NORRKÖPING - SWEDEN)109 Appearance of lingual vascular <strong>for</strong>amina in <strong>the</strong>canine/premolar region of <strong>the</strong> mandibleKAWAI T. **, ASAUMI R., SATO I ., YOSUE T. (TOKYO - JAPAN)21POSTERS


POSTERS22110 Morphometric analysis of <strong>the</strong> alveolar bone of<strong>the</strong> maxillary anterior regions <strong>for</strong> immediateimplant placement using micro-ctKIM J. H. **, HAN D. H., KIM H. J. (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)111 A 3 year prospective multi-center study ofmarginal bone level and soft tissue health of aone-piece implant. A report of preliminary resultsBAER R., CLARK P., MEDLEY M., SHANAMAN R. RUSSELL B. **(CHICAGO - USA)112 The effects of loading time on osseointegrationand new bone <strong>for</strong>mation around dental implants:a histological and histomorphometrical study indogsGHANAVATI F. ** (UNITED KINGDOM)113 Clinical benefits, risks and accuracy of cone beamct based guided implant placementABBOUD M. **, WAHL G. (BONN - GERMANY)114 Evaluation of prognosis of re-implanted dentalimplants after removal of failed implantsHYO-JUNG LEE L., YOUNG-KYUN K., PILYOUNG Y., JIN-YOUNG P. LEE H. J. **(GYEONGGI-DO - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)115 Stability development during healing ofimmediately loaded dental implantsSIMUNEK A. **, STRNAD J., KOPECKA D., BRAZDA T., PILATHADKA S.,CHAUHAN R., SLEZAK R., CAPEK L. (HRADEC KRALOVE - CZECH REPUBLIC)116 Termical and voluminous bone effect comparisonbetween er-yag laser and cortical drill - anexperimental studyGABRIC PANDURIC D. **, ANIC I., KATANEC D., ZABKAR J., BAN T.,KUNA T., SUSIC M. (ZAGREB - CROATIA)117 Clinical experience in cais: 3 guided surgerysystemsSHIBAHARA K. **, TAJIMA N., JIMBO R., ASAHINA I.(NAGASAKI - JAPAN)118 Conventional versus computer aidedimplantology: comparative evaluation of <strong>the</strong>pros<strong>the</strong>tic outcomeARISAN V., KARABUDA Z. C. **, AHMET S. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)119 Immediate placement of implants followingtooth extraction: 1-3 years clinical andradiographic studyGISAKIS I. **, KALYVAS D. (LARISSA - GREECE)120 Sparing sufficiency strategy in dentalimplantology v. nikolsky, a. maksyutov, g.nikolskaya, l. nikolskaya Russia, samara statemedical university, kirov (vyatka) state medicalacademy and moscow dental business implanttraining centerNIKOLSKY V. **, MAKSYUTOV A., NIKOLSKAYA G., NIKOLSKAYA L.(SAMARA - RUSSIAN FEDERATION)121 Histometric analysis of bone regeneration guidedwith resorbable membrane and autogenousblock graftMICHELETTI HESPANHOL A. **, ALBUQUERQUE BASILIO DOS SANTOS R.,EMILIO PUSTIGLIONI F., PUGLIESI ALVES DE LIMA L. A.(SÃO PAULO - BRAZIL)122 The use of one-piece implant in maxilla anteriorsingle -tooth immediate replacement: a clinicaland ct-scan appraisal studyCHOU T. C. T. ** (TAIPEI - TAIWAN)123 Indications, contraindications and outcomes ofstereolithographic template surgeryLOMZYNSKI L. **, MIERZWINSKA-NASTALSKA E. (WARSAW - POLAND)124 The biological stability of immediately placedtapered implants in tooth extraction sitesPARK J. **, PARK S. J, PAE A., KWON Y., LEE B., KWON K. R.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)125 The clinical use of super-wide diameter implantsin <strong>the</strong> posterior regionsAHN M. **, PARK K., PARK K. (DAEGU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)126 A comparative study of two non-invasivetechniques to evaluate implant stability:periotest® and osstell mentorKIM S. G. **, OH J. S., KIM H. K., MOON S. Y.(GWANGJU CITY - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)127 The effect of length or width of implant on <strong>the</strong>immediate implant stability:a human cadaverstudyLEE C. W. **, LEE H. C., KIM S. J., KO Y. M. (SEOUL- REPUBLIC OF KOREA)128 Primary stability determination: operatingsurgeon’s perception and objective measurementDEGIDI M., DAPRILE G. **, PIATTELLI A. (BOLOGNA - ITALY)129 Reliability of <strong>the</strong> root-implant interface inunconventionally placed implants. An up to6-year follow-up of 23 implants covering 3distinct clinical applicationsSZMUKLER-MONCLER S. **, DAVARPANAH M. (PARIS - FRANCE)130 Dietary strategies to optimize healing afteradvanced implant surgeryFRITZ P. **, WARD W. (FONTHILL - CANADA)131 A classification of dental implant dimensionsbased on <strong>the</strong> masticatory load of <strong>the</strong> patient -anfinite element analysis studyCHOWDHARY R. **, WENNERBERG A., HORMUZD V. (GULBARGA - INDIA)132 Dental implants inserted in non sterile surgicalconditions in private dental practices:osseointegration success rate of 2082 implantsARVANITIDOU S. **, VAZQUEZ L., JAMBREC H., PESSOTO S., DIDONNA D.,BELSER U., BERNARD J. P. (GENEVA - SWITZERLAND)133 Anatomic assessment of maxillary sinus septaand of <strong>the</strong> relevant complications during sinuslifts procedures. A cadaveric studyROSANO G. **, GAUDY J. F., TASCHIERI S., DEL FABBRO M. (MILANO - ITALY)134 The influence of 3-d planning and navigation onsuccess rate and overall treatment timeROOS H. J. ** (MEMMINGEN - GERMANY)135 Prediction of primary implant stability via ctanalysisMERHEB J. **, VAN ASSCHE N., COUCKE W., JACOBS R., NAERT I.,QUIRYNEN M. (LEUVEN, BELGIUM)


136 Diabetes in rat models of implant researchKUCHLER U. **, GLÖSSL B., SPILKA T., WATZEK G., GRUBER R.(VIENNA - AUSTRIA)137 Accuracy and clinical impact of guided implantplacement in <strong>the</strong> posterior mandibleMÖLLER F. **, NEUGEBAUER J., RITTER L., DREISEIDLER T.,MISCHKOWSKI R. A., ZÖLLER J. E. (KÖLN - GERMANY)138 Differential bone densitometry duringosseointegration processes. A comparative study:piezosurgery implant surgical protocol vstraditional rotative instruments protocolDI ALBERTI L. **, CAMERINO M., DONNINI F., DI ALBERTI C.,VERCELLOTTI T. (CHIETI - ITALY)139 Making appropriate evidence-based clinicaldecisions in implant dentistry using <strong>the</strong> exampleof peri-implantitis treatmentFAGGION C. **, SCHMITTER M. (HEIDELBERG - GERMANY)140 Prospective study on extra short dental implantssupporting an overdenture in <strong>the</strong> edentulousmaxillaVAN ASSCHE N. **, MICHELS S., QUIRYNEN M., NAERT I. (LEUVEN - BELGIUM)141 Evaluating bone perfusion status be<strong>for</strong>e surgeryusing laser-doppler flowmetry and tissuespectrometryABBOUD M., KESSLER B. **, WAHL G. (BONN - GERMANY)142 Flapless implant surgery with computer-guidedsurgical approachGROSELJ D. **, GROSELJ H. (LJUBLJANA - SLOVENIA)143 Accuracy of milled precision-guided surgicaltemplateKIM Y. **, LEE T. G. SEOUL, (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)144 The effect of loading time on osseointegrationand new bone <strong>for</strong>mation around dental implants:a histologic and histomorphometeric study indogsGHANAVATI F. **, KARAMLOU M., RAHIMI H., GHANAVATI F.(TEHRAN - ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN )145 Immediate loading of unsplinted implants in <strong>the</strong>anterior mandible <strong>for</strong> overdentures: a 1-yearpilot prospective studyROE P. **, KAN J., GOODACRE C., LOZADA J., KLEINMAN A.,RUNGCHARASSAENG K. (LOMA LINDA - USA)146 Tomography based guided implant insertion:an alternative with reduced costs and radiationcompared to ct/dvt-planning or historicalreminiscences?TISCHENDORF L. ** (HALLE - GERMANY)147 Oral function reconstruction by vascular fibulabone flap simultaneous dental implants: 15 yearsexperience in chang gung memorial hospitalCHAN Y. F. ** (TAIWAN (R.O.C.) - TAIWAN)148 Implants in <strong>the</strong> maxillary tuberosity (d4 bone) asa possible <strong>the</strong>rapeutic option to sinus lifting.Anatomical and surgical considerationsPALAZZO L. **, ROSSI C., MANNARINO M. R., BELCASTRO S., FLORIDI P.,SESSA M., GUERRA M. (PERUGIA - ITALY)149 Guided insertion of implants in extrem atrophicmandible by evaluation with finite element analysisBAUMANN A. **, GEML D., BONITZ L. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)150 Use of <strong>the</strong> concept all-on-four and immediateloading simultaneous in maxillae and mandiblewith zygomatic and conventional implantsFERREIRA E. **, KUABARA M., PAZ L. (LONDRINA - BRAZIL)151 A new method to evaluate bone quality of <strong>the</strong>jaws be<strong>for</strong>e implant placementKOPPANY F. **, SZUCS A., JOOB-FANCSALY Á. (BUDAPEST - HUNGARY)152 Stereolithography and computer guided oralimplant surgery: a systematic reviewVALENTE F. **, SBRENNA A. (ROME - ITALY)153 Sagital alveolar osteotomy <strong>for</strong> dental implantplacementESGAIB KAYATT F. **, KAYATT D. (PONTA PORA - BRAZIL)154 A modified approach of sinus floor elevation in<strong>the</strong> severely resorbed posterior maxilla: a hybridtechniqueJUNG U. W. **, HONG J. Y., HU K. S., KIM C. S., CHOI S. H., CHO K. S.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)155 Accuracy of <strong>the</strong> newly developed implant guidesystemCHUNG S. H. **, BAEK S. H., SON W. J., SON W. J. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)156 Immediate loading of oral implants withadvanced surgery: case seriesDUNDAR M. **, ÇÖMLEKOGLU E., KAYA E., GUNBAY T. (IZMIR - TURKEY)157 Temperature measurements observed duringdrilling of implant sites with different irrigationmethodsSTRBAC G. D. **, HOF M., HOEHSL S., UNGER E., VASAK C., ZECHNER W.,WATZEK G. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)158 The comparison of primary stabilization of dentalspiral implants according to <strong>the</strong>ir size and <strong>the</strong>technique of preparation of implants' cradleWYCHOWANSKI P., NIECKULA P. **, PANEK-NIECKULA M., KRZYWICKI D.,MARCZYNSKI B., PIOTROWSKI P., SYZDOL A., WOJTOWICZ A.(WARSAW - POLAND)159 Resonance frequency analysis of two unsplintedimmediately-loaded nanotite implants supportingmandibular overdentures. Lingbeek m.s, goene r.jLINGBEEK S. **, GOENE R. (HAAKSBERGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)160 Effect of calcium metaphosphate coating onbone-to-implant contact: a study using <strong>the</strong> rabbittibia modelYEO I. S. **, LEE H. J. (GYEONGGI-DO - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)161 Computed tomography-derived stereolithographicsurgical guides in implant placement and <strong>the</strong>prosthodontic rehabilitation of a patientALNIACIK G. **, INAN O., DOLANMAZ D., YILDIRIM G. (KONYA - TURKEY)162 Dental implants placed in vertically distractedfree vascularized fibula flap <strong>for</strong> mandible reconstruction:survival rate and factors affecting <strong>the</strong>outcomeWU Y. Q. **, ZHANG C. P., ZHANG Z. Y., HUANG W., ZHANG Z. Y.(SHANGHAI - CHINA)23POSTERS


POSTERS24163 Maxillary ridge expansion with simultaneousimplant placement: a case seriesLEGHISSA G. C. **, DEMAROSI F. (MILANO - ITALY)164 Ridge widening and immediate implantplacement: a new simplified atraumaticaltechniqueDI ALBERTI L., CAMERINO M. **, DONNINI F., ROSSI G., DI ALBERTI C.(CHIETI - ITALY)165 Rehabilitation of congenitally missingmandibular incisors with autogen bone blockgraft and implant placementAKAY M. C. **, GUNBAY T., SEZER B., OZVERI KOYUNCU B., YUCE S. M.(IZMIR - TURKEY)166 Treatment of <strong>the</strong> edentulous maxilla with sinuspneumatization by using stereolithographicsurgical templates and dental implants; a casereportTUNCER H.Y. **, MERAL G., HERSEK N., TUNCER H. Y. **, BACAKSIZ.(ANKARA - TURKEY)167 Clinical and radiographic evaluation of sevenimplants. Osseointegration rate and bone levelstability - 1-3 years prospective studyZABARAS D., GISAKIS I. **, BOUBOULIS S., SPANOS A. (LARISSA - GREECE)168 Simultaneous implant installation with bonegraft in cleft alveolus patientsLEE W. D., CHOUNG P. H., KANG N., SEO M. H. **, SUH J. D.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)169 Sparing sufficiency strategy with short endoporedental implants v. nikolsky, a. maksyutov,g. nikolskaya, l. nikolskaya Russia, samara statemedical university, kirov (vyatka) state medicalacademy and moscow dental business implanttraining centerNIKOLSKY V. **, MAKSYUTOV A., NIKOLSKAYA G., NIKOLSKAYA L.(SAMARA - RUSSIAN FEDERATION)170 Clinical case – bimaxillar all-on-4 with nobelguidetmBANGOLA N. **, MALO P., LOPES A. (LISBOA - PORTUGAL)171 Extraction socket closure by <strong>the</strong> doublemembrane technique after immediate implantplacementYUN J. H. **, CHOI S. H., CHO K. S. (GOYANG - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)172 Immediate implant placement in infected sites: aprospective studyMARCONCINI S. **, BARONE A., CORNELINI R., COVANI U. (PISA - ITALY)173 Value of navigation, prefabricated pros<strong>the</strong>ticsand full ceramic final restoration in a demandingcase of partial edentoulismGORJANC J. **, GORJANC M., LOKAR B. (PREVALJE - SLOVENIA)174 Nobel guide: flapless implant placement <strong>for</strong>immediately loaded pros<strong>the</strong>sisQUIROZ-PETERSEN G. **, LEYVA AGUILAR F., MITRANI BOYLE R.(BARCELONA - SPAIN)175 Is <strong>the</strong>re a key to <strong>the</strong> successful osseointegrationof zirconia implants? Summary of all currentlypublished clinical studies of zirconia implantsMELLINGHOFF J. ** (ULM - GERMANY)176 Clinical result dental implants with fibula boneflap in mandible reconstructionCHANG Y. M. **, MELLINGHOFF J. (TAIPEI - TAIWAN)177 Immediate loading protocols <strong>for</strong> simplifiedtreatment of partially edentulous patientsD’AVENIA F. ** (PARMA - ITALY)178 Vertical ridge augmentation in mandibleCHUNG J. E. **, KOO K. T., KIM T. I., SEOL Y. J., LEE Y. M., KOO Y., RHYU I. C.,CHUNG J. P. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)179 Secured-fitted detachable surgical guide <strong>for</strong>edentulous jaw in maxillaSATOSHI S. ** (KANAGAWA - JAPAN)180 Zygomatic implants combined to immediateloading proceduresVERDINO J. B. **, LOUVET T., MOAL J. M. (HYERES - FRANCE)181 Computer-assisted implant placement: scantemplate, surgiuide, simplant and safe-systemTEKIN U. **, GÜNGÖR M. A., AKAY M. C., PARLAR A., ARTUNÇ C.(IZMIR - TURKEY)182 The use of autogenous mandibular block bonegrafts <strong>for</strong> reconstruction of alveolar defectsDOLANMAZ D. **, YILDIRIM G. 1, INAN O., ALNIACIK G. YILDIRIM G.(KONYA - TURKEY)183 Implant placements with a computer guidedsurgery system based on stress analysis utilizingbone density: a clinical case reportGONDA T. **, WADA M., SOGO M., IKEBE K. (SUITA - JAPAN)184 Clinical outcome and complication managementof alveolar distraction osteogenesis in anteriormaxillaCHEN Y. Y. ** CHANG Y. M. (TAIPEI - TAIWAN)185 Novel technique <strong>for</strong> crestal sinus floor elevationwith atraumatic approachDI ALBERTI C. **, DI VERA A., CAMERINO M., DONNINI F., ROSSI G.,DOLCI M., DI ALBERTI L. (CHIETI - ITALY)186 Treatment of advanced periodontal destructionwith immediately loaded implants andsimultaneous bone augmentation: a case reportPARDO ZAMORA G. **,GUILLERMO P., JOSE LUIS C., BRUNO N.,Mª ROSARIO S. (MURCIA - SPAIN)187 Bilaterall elevation of <strong>the</strong> maxillary sinus usingtwo different technique-case reportKATANEC D. **, KOMLJENOVIC D., GABRIC D., KOBLER P.(ZAGREB - CROATIA)188 Single tooth replacement in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zonewith nobel perfect immediate placement andprovisionalizationPINTO M. **, FONTES J. (PORTO - PORTUGAL)189 Immediate implant placement of super-wideimplants to reconstruct missing molar teethYUN S. C. **, PARK K. B., PARK J. H., JEON M. H. (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)190 Immediat implants after enuclation of anodontogenic keratocyst: an early return to functionISLER S. C., DEMIRCAN S. **, CAN T., CEBI Z., EMRAH B.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)


191 Pros<strong>the</strong>tically driven mandibular reconstructionfollowing a shotgun injury: immediate implantsupported bridgework in a scapular free-flapDAWOOD A. **, HUTCHISON I., TANNER S., SAURET-JACKSON V.(LONDON - UNITED KINGDOM)Technical and Biological Complications192 Anatomic assessment of maxillary sinus vascularization:a cadaveric studyROSANO G. **, GAUDY J. F., WEINSTEIN T., DEL FABBRO M., TASCHIERI S.(MILANO - ITALY)193 Fracture incidence in mandibular implantoverdenturesover one and two implantsGONDA T. **, MAEDA Y., WALTON J., MACENTEE M. (SUITA - JAPAN)194 Comparative in vitro study of <strong>the</strong> effects of laserirradiation <strong>for</strong> debridement of implant surfacesMARCO G. **, PAOLO T., MARTINA M., ALESSANDRO P., LUCA L.,ALESSIA T. (FLORENCE - ITALY)195 Low pulse energy nd: YAG laser <strong>the</strong>rapy <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>treatment of peri-implantitis: an in vitro study of<strong>the</strong> bio-stimulatory effects and mechanismsMARCO G. **, FLAMININIA C., PAOLO T., MARCO D., CHIARA S.(FLORENCE - ITALY)196 Analysis of complications after sinus lifting withimplant placement and correlation of complicationswith implant failureJIN H. M. **, AHN K. M. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)197 The periodontium of adult sheep subjected toovariectomy, malnutrition and glucocorticoidapplication - a histomorphometric analysisDVORAK G. **, REICH K., WATZEK G., LILL C., GRUBER R., HAAS R.(VIENNA-AUSTRIA)198 Bacteraemia following dental implant surgeryBOLUKBASI N. **, OZDEMIR T., GURLER N.199 Complications of sinus floor augmentation in ourclinicIMAMURA E. **, KAMIKURA T., TAKAMATSU T., AKAIKE T., KAMINAGA A.,SHIGEHARA S., KAWASHIMA N. (YOKOHAMA-JAPAN)200 Clinical evaluation of implant-tooth supportedfixed partial pros<strong>the</strong>sisOZGEN M. **, GULTEKIN B. A., BAYRAKTAR M., SHIRALIYEV S., YALCIN S.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)201 Comparison of simultaneously corticalper<strong>for</strong>ation of recipient bed and block bone, andonly cortical per<strong>for</strong>ation of recipient bedJANG I. G. **, SHIN C. H, HONG J. (SEOUL- REPUBLIC OF KOREA)202 Implant supporting maxillary full-arch pros<strong>the</strong>ses:3-year dataECCELLENTE T. **, PIOMBINO M., FESTA P., PIATTELLI A.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)203 Parafunctions and implant overloading: how toavoid implant pros<strong>the</strong>tic complicationsGARAGIOLA U. **, FARRONATO D., MERCATALI L., SZABO G., LASKIN D.(INVERUNO - ITALY)204 A case report of nasopalatine duct cyst caused bydental implantTAKESHITA K. **, FUNAKI K., MIHASHI K., TAKAHASHI T.(TOKYO-JAPAN)205 Correction of infraocclusioned implant withsegmental osteotomy:a case reportPARK K. D. **, JEON H. R., KOOK M. S. (SUNCHEON - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)206 Immediate loading after immediate implantplacement following tooth extractionupregulate <strong>the</strong> expression of bone relatedprotein mrnaSATO R. **, KOKUBU E., MORITO T., HARA T., YUASA K., KENMOTSU M.,MIWA T., SULTAN ZEB K., KIMURA Y., MATSUOKA K. (CHIBA - JAPAN)207 Which is better biomechanically? Connectingshort with short or short with long implantsYANG T. C. **, MAEDA Y., GONDA T., WADA M. (SUITA - JAPAN)208 Morphological and structural properties of a dpssnd: yag q-switching laser treated implant surfaceCODAN B. **, BELLOMO F., BIASOTTO M., PROSPERI M., DI LENARDA R.(TRIESTE - ITALY)209 Radiographic characteristics of <strong>the</strong> incisive canalin <strong>the</strong> anterior mandibleROMANOS G. **, PAPADIMITRIOU D., SCHMIDT E., BEGIC-ROMANOS E.,FENG C., CATON J. (ROCHESTER - USA)210 Survival rate and complications of implantsupportedmandibular overdentures after 15yearsORUJOV A., ALIYEVA L., LORENZONI M., WEGSCHEIDER W.(BAKU - AZERBAIJAN)211 Tooth-implant supported fixed partial dentures(fpds): long term resultsECCELLENTE T. **, PIOMBINO M., ROSSI A., PIOMBINO S., PEZZELLA P.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)212 Assessement of pros<strong>the</strong>tic complications in fullarchimplant supported zirconia bridges: a retrospectiveanalysis of 59 consecutive cases with a12 to 29 month follow-upSOUSA S. **, PRAGOSA A., CRISPIM P., MOREIRA A., DIAS M., CARAMES J.(LISBOA - PORTUGAL)213 Bone level changes in single tooth implantsECCELLENTE T. **, PIOMBINO M., ROSSI A., CAPASSO S.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)214 Diplopia complication after dental implantplacementSOUZA D. **, MONEIM A. (LOS GATOS - USA)215 Cad/cam fabrication of all-ceramic crown as asuperstructure <strong>for</strong> posterior implant: a casereportTERADA T. **, SASAKI H., TAKAHASHI T. (CHIYODA-KU - JAPAN)216 Peri-implant pathogens: A problem of <strong>the</strong> localpocket or <strong>the</strong> whole oral cavity?KWON Y. D. **, YOO J. Y., SONG H. W., KARBACH J., WAGNER W.,AL NAWAS B., LEE B., LEESUNGBOK R. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)217 Implantation after traumatic injury of upperincisior, follow up by cone beamct. Case reportKALMAR G. **, JOOB Á. (BUDAPEST - HUNGARY)25POSTERS


POSTERS26218 Clinical advices to use nobelguide® with a conebeam ct – scanner (e-woo picasso trio)AVONTROODT P. **, KRANENDONK A. (NETHERLANDS - ANTILLES)219 Evaluation of implant-supported bar designswith two and four implants (clinical study)BAYRAKTAR M. **, OZGEN M., SHIRALIYEV S., GULTEKIN B. A., YALCIN S.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)220 Surgical repair of sinus membrane per<strong>for</strong>ationsSEZEN C. **, ERSANLI S., BOLUKBASI N. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)221 Implant fracture management: a 14 year clinicalobservationBISCHOF M. **, SZMUKLER-MONCLER S., NEDIR R. (LAUSANNE - SWITZERLAND)222 Implant supported pros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitation of<strong>the</strong> patient following osteomyelitis treatment. Acase reportTASAR F. **, HERSEK N., YILDIRIM B., SEZGIN O., BACAKSIZ I. I. (ANKARA-TURKEY)223 Universal locator® vs. classical ball attachmentALTUNA P. **, CABRATOSA J., BARROSO A. (BARCELONA - SPAIN)224 Oral implant survival in penicillin allergic patientsFORTES V. **, CODESAL M., GOROSTEGUI M., SURETTE M., MUELA R.,PASCUAL A., MANRESA C., BARLUENGA N., FRANCH M., APARICIO C.(BARCELONA - SPAIN)225 Early oral implant failures: etiologic factors(a retrospective study)KESSARIS P. **, KOSTAS H., NIKOS L. (KIFISSIA - GREECE)226 Regineration ofÅ@<strong>the</strong>Å@periodontium on acellermatrix using detergent method at biodental alloimplantINOUE M. **, NAKAMURA T., SEGAWA A., HATAYAMA T. (KYOTO-JAPAN)227 Immediate loading implant-supported rehabilitationafter adenoid cystic carcinoma treatment –<strong>the</strong> challenge of a particular clinical caseDIAS R. **, TONDELA J., ROCHA S., NICOLAU P., GUERRA F.(COIMBRA -PORTUGAL)228 Alveolar distraction reconstruction of anextensive alveolar bone defect as a consequenceof a car accident: case reportRASONYI-KOVACS O. **, JOOB-FANCSALY Á., BOGDAN S.(BUDAPEST - HUNGARY)229 Patients with dental implants poorly adapt <strong>the</strong>jaw muscle activity to food hardness duringchewingGRIGORIADIS A. **, TRULSSON M. (HUDDINGE - SWEDEN)230 The microbiological rt-pcr analysis around <strong>the</strong>integrated and periimplantitis-not integratedcirconia and titanium implantsWOJTOWICZ A. **, WANDZEL-SOBCZAK B., STRUZYCKA I., KRZYWICKI D.(WARSAW - POLAND)231 Retreatment of maxillary atrophy with fourzygomatic implants associated to <strong>the</strong> immediateloading after lack of stability and displacementof <strong>the</strong> implant in <strong>the</strong> maxillary sinusKUABARA M. **, FERREIRA E., PAZ L. (LONDRINA - BRAZIL)232 Neuromuscular approach <strong>for</strong> implant supportedfixed pros<strong>the</strong>sis: a retrospective clinical studyFUKUOKA Y. **, CHANG W. G., CHO S. C. (HEIPING - CHINA)Tissue Augmentationand Tissue Engineering233 Evaluation of peri - implant crevicular fluid prostaglandine2 levels in augmented extractionsocketsAYHAN E. **, TÜTER G., PARLAR A., KURTIS B. (ANKARA-TURKEY)234 Characterization and possibility of boneregeneration <strong>for</strong> dental implant using dental pulpstem cells (dpscs) and stem cells from humanexfoliated deciduous teeth (shed) as novel stemcell originNAKAMURA S. **, YAMADA Y., KATAGIRI W., SUGITO T., ITO K., UEDA M.(NAGOYA - JAPAN)235 The significance of keratinized mucosa on <strong>the</strong>maintenance of dental implants be<strong>for</strong>e and after<strong>the</strong> delivery of autogenous gingival graftsBASEGMEZ C. **, ERSANLI S., YALCIN S., OZDEMIR T.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)236 Osteotome sinus floor elevation without graftingmaterial: a 5-year follow-upNEDIR R. **, VAZQUEZ L., NURDIN N., SZMUKLER-MONCLER S., BERNARD J. P.,BISCHOF M. (VEVEY - SWITZERLAND)237 Bone induction by block or particulated typecalcium phosphate carrier system coated by e.coli – expressed rhbmp-2 in a rat calvarial defectKIM J. W. **, CHOI K. H., YUN J. H., JUNG U. W., KIM C. S., CHOI S. H.,CHO K. S. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)238 Bone regeneration and interparticle spacing withnew <strong>for</strong>mulationsPALMA P. **, MATOS S., RAMOS J., FIGUEIREDO H., KAUSER J., GUERRA F.(COIMBRA - PORTUGAL)239 Ridge augmentation of <strong>the</strong> atrophic posteriormandible with inlay and onlay iliac bonegrafting: a prospective controlled clinical trial <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> comparison of two techniquesFELICE P. **, PISTILLI R., LIZIO G., PELLEGRINO G., CHECCHI L., MARCHETTI C.(BOLOGNA - ITALY)240 The effects of platelet-rich plasma (prp) on <strong>the</strong>proliferation and <strong>the</strong> release of growth factors ofperiodontal ligament cellsLEE S. K. **, JI S., PANG E. K. (GOYANG-SI - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)241 Socket preservation in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zone usingautogenous hard and soft tissue graftsHANSER T. **, KHOURY F. (OLSBERG - GERMANY)242 Clinical results of vertical bone augmentationwith autogenous bone block and tunneltechniqueDE STAVOLA L. **, TUNKEL J. (RUBANO PD - ITALY)243 Effect of combinatorial bmps (bmp-2, bmp-7)gene delivery on osteoblastic differentiationYARK Y. S. **, LEE Y. M. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)244 The evaluation of vertical bone <strong>for</strong>mation abliltyof various graft materials using titanium cap in<strong>the</strong> rabbit calvariumKOOK M. **, CHOI G., PARK H., OH H., RYU S.(GWANG-JU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)


245 Experiences with nanostructured bonesubstitutes in particular and block <strong>for</strong>m -prospektive histological and clinical trial with 3years follow upMEIER J. **, WOLF E., HEINE M. (BREMERHAVEN - GERMANY)246 Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> fate of an<strong>org</strong>anic bovine bonefragments (bio-oss®) applied <strong>for</strong> sinusaugmentation by histochemical and cytologicalmethods with special references to <strong>the</strong> interactionwith osteoclastsTAMAKI H. **, NAKAYAMA H., TAKANO Y. (TOKYO - JAPAN)247 Porous titanium granules and emd in rabbit tibiacritical size peri-implant osseous defectsWOHLFAHRT J. C. **, RØNOLD H. J., ELLINGSEN J. E. 1, LYNGSTADAAS S. P.(OSLO - NORWAY)248 Osteogenic potential of bone-marrow derivedosteoblast on titanium and zirconium oxidesurfacePAE A. **, BAE K., LEE H., KIM H. S., WOO Y. H. (SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)249 Intraoperative factors affecting onlay block graftresorptionGRYBAUSKAS S. **, STACEVICIUS M., PUISYS A., LINKEVICIUS T.(VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)250 Is periosteum prevention helpful during guidedbone defect regeneration? Experimental studiesof cranial bone osseous differentiation usinglocal bmp-2/4- gene transfer and peg-memranesFALK W. **, SCHLEGEL K. A., AMANN K., MOLENBERG A. 3, LUTZ R.,WIELAND M. (ERLANGEN- GERMANY)251 Histological evaluation of osseous neo<strong>for</strong>mationpromoted by an injectable calcium phosphatecement in atrophic areasGEHRKE S. A., KONIG JR. B., MARTINS N. B. (SANTA MARIA (RS) - BRAZIL)252 Experimental study of immediate distractionosteogenesis with bone grafting:comparisonwith <strong>the</strong> bone grafting methodFUNAKI K. **, YAMASHITA Y., YAMAUCHI K., TAKESHITA K., TAKAHASHI T.(TOKYO - JAPAN)253 Impact of hydrophilic implant surfaces to supporthard tissue <strong>for</strong>mation at chronic-type alveolarridge defectsSCHWARZ F. **, ROTHAMEL D., FERRARI D., JUNG R., BECKER J.(DÜSSELDORF - GERMANY)254 Bone augmentation in rabbit calvariae: acomparative histopathologic animal studyGHANAVATI F. **, GHOLAMI G., ASGARI S., EGHBAL J., GHANAVATI F.,RAHIMI H., SADR P., KARAMLOU M., SCULEAN A. (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN )255 Implant survival following vertical and horizontalbone augmentation with a syn<strong>the</strong>tic biphasiccalcium phosphate: long-term follow-up datasSTRICKER A. **, GUTWALD R., METZGER M., SCHMELZEISEN R., SAUERBIER S.(FREIBURG - GERMANY)256 Immunophenotype and ultrastructural characterizationof cell culture from grafted maxillary sinusPADIAL-MOLINA M., GALINDO-MORENO P. **, AVILA G.,MORENO-RIESTRA I., FERNANDEZ-BARBERO J. E., O´VALLE F.(GRANADA - SPAIN)257 Small intestinal submucosa (sis) and titaniumframe membranes: a new alternative <strong>for</strong> guidedbone regeneration (gbr). A subclinical study indogsBRICENO F. **, VIVAS J., LANDAETA C., RINCON J., ORDONEZ A.(BOGOTA - COLOMBIA)258 Relapse and overcorrection in alveolar distractionosteogenesis <strong>for</strong> dental implant of mandibleIWATA M. ** (KISHIWADA - JAPAN)259 Preclinical animal model <strong>for</strong> de novo bone<strong>for</strong>mation in human maxillary sinusLUTZ R. **, RUPPRECHT S., PETROVIC L., HONERT C., SROUR S., FELSZEGY E.,NKENKE E., SCHLEGEL K. A. (ERLANGEN - GERMANY)260 Dimensional study of <strong>the</strong> bone reparationachieved after <strong>the</strong> sinus lift procedure with acomposite graft of autogenous bone and deproteinizedmineral bovine bone, assessed by conebeamtomographyVARGAS A. **, SICILIA A. (OVIEDO - SPAIN)261 A comparison of two techniques to augmentmaxillary sinuses with <strong>the</strong> lateral approach: nografting procedure versus an<strong>org</strong>anic boneplacement. Preliminary histological and clinicaloutcomes of a randomized controlled clinical trialFELICE P. **, ESPOSITO M., SCARANO A., PISTILLI R., LIZIO G., CHECCHI L.(BOLOGNA - ITALY)262 Evaluation of a new three – dimensionalmeasurement technique to define bone volumeafter sinus augmentationHEIN P. **, KIRMEIER R., PLATZER S., GRBIC S., ROBL T., LORENZONI M.,JAKSE N. (GRAZ - AUSTRIA)263 Evaluation of a technique <strong>for</strong> ridge volumepreservation after tooth extraction “saddleconnective tissue graft and bovine ha <strong>for</strong> ridgepreservation after extraction”?LECLOUX G. **, RAEPSAET N., LAMBERT F., ROMPEN E.(CHAUDFONTAINE - BELGIUM)264 Sinus augmenation using pre-hydrated corticocancellous porcine granules bone: hystomorphometricevaluation after 6 monthsRICCI M. **, CALVO-GUIRADO J. L., RISPOLI L., COVANI U., BARONE A.(CAMAIORE - ITALY)265 Quantitative assessment of bone graft qualityfollowing sinus lift using intra-oral radiographyKIM H. **, SON M. (TOKY - JAPAN)266 New method to control a gingival flap in implantsecond surgery or one stage implant surgeryJO J. W. **, CHOI Y. J. (KOREA - DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF)267 A comparative study with or without ha graftmaterials of bone augmentation beyond <strong>the</strong>skeletal envelope in <strong>the</strong> rat calvarium: <strong>the</strong> microct and histological analysisKOCHI G. **, SATO S., ORII H., MORIYA Y., ARAI Y., ITO K.(CHIYODA-KU - JAPAN)268 The effects of bmps on osteoblast cells: vegf, ca,pi, and no levels and cell morphologyAYBAR B. **, EMES Y., VURAL P., DEGIRMENCIOGLU S., ATALAY B.,KAYA A. S., AKTAS I., ISSEVER H., YALCIN S., BILIR A. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)27POSTERS


POSTERS28269 Reconstruction of <strong>the</strong> alveolar ridge by means ofa titanium mesh and particulate autogenousbone grafts at <strong>the</strong> point of bone defect withradiographic evaluationMIYAMOTO I., TOMOYOSE T., YAMAUCHI K., KODAMA T., YAMASHITA Y.,TAKAHASHI T. (KITAKYUSHU CITY - JAPAN)270 Post operative swelling of <strong>the</strong> maxillary sinusmembrane after <strong>the</strong> sinus floor augmentationNOSAKA Y. **, HAMAMOTO K., NOSAKA H., ARAI Y.(ASHIYA-CITY - JAPAN)271 Flapless transalveolar osteotome sinus floorelevation with simultaneous implantationwithout graft material: secondary implantstabilityTOPALO V. **, ATAMNI F., PALARIE V., ATAMNA M.(CHISINAU - REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA)272 Histological analysis of an<strong>org</strong>anic bovine bone inaugmentation procedures: a systematic review ofprospective studiesCLEMENTINI M. **, PEGNA F., AGRESTINI C., BARLATTANI A. (ROME - ITALY)273 Multidisciplinary treatment solutions by <strong>the</strong> helpof dental implants in a maxillofacial traumatizedpatint with an excessive bone loss: case reportSEZER B., GUNBAY T., SARACOGLU A. (IZMIR - TURKEY)274 The osteoinductive effects of rhbmp-2 coatedpure titanium implant surfacesKUNG S. **, HSIEH Y. (TAOYUAN - TAIWAN)275 Bone quality of <strong>the</strong> particulate cancellous boneand marrow reconstructed mandibleMATSUO A. **, CHIBA H., TAKAHASHI H., TOYODA J., HASEGAWA O.,ARISAKA R., HOJO S. (TOKYO - JAPAN)276 The use of recombinant human bone morphogenicproteins in maxillary sinus augmentation. A case reportPATEL R. **, LOZADA J., KAN J., KLEINMAN A.(LOMA LINDA - USA)277 Complication management of early barrierexposure associated with implant placement ines<strong>the</strong>tic zoneMOHSENI SALEHIMONFARED S. H. **, DIBAJI H.(TEHRAN - ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN )278 Genes expression during osseointegration aftervarious surface-treated dental implantinstallationLEE D. W. **, JEE Y. J., RYU D. M., KIM J. H.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)279 Micro-ct based quantification of boneregenerationachieved with beta-tcp/collagencompositeATA F. **, YAMAKI K., KATAOKA Y., MIYAZAKI T., MIYAZAKI T.(TOKYO - JAPAN)280 Histologic study of absorbable atelocollagensponge on healing of a fresh extraction socket in<strong>the</strong> mongrel dogLEE J. W. **, MOON S. S., JANG H. S., KIM B. O.(KWANG-JU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)281 Bone <strong>for</strong>mation after sinus floor elevation usingstraumann® boneceramic with or withoutautogenous bone in humansKIRMEIER R. **, PAYER M., CLAR V., BOSSHARDT D., WEGSCHEIDER W.,JAKSE N. (GRAZ - AUSTRIA)282 Long-term stability of dental implants in graftedbone with torus mandibularisSATO T. **, KAWANA H., NAKAGAWA T., ASANAMI S.(SHINJYUKU-KU - JAPAN)283 Implantation of irradiated and distracted microvascularbone graft after resection ofosteosarcomaKIMMO V. **, JUHANI L., KALLE A. (TURKU - FINLAND)284 Middle term outcome of bone allograft as analternative <strong>the</strong>rapy in maxillary augmentationproceduresNOVELL J. **, NOVELL-COSTA F., IVORRA C., MARTINEZ C., MUNILLA A.,JIMENEZ M. J., PASCUAL N., NOVELL F. (BARCELONA - SPAIN)285 Preservation of <strong>the</strong> post-extraction alveolar ridgein <strong>the</strong> molar maxillary areas in humans: histologicaland histomorphometrical evaluationsDELLAVIA C. **, CANULLO L., PELLEGRINI G., RASPERINI G.(ROMA - ITALY)286 Experimentally induced osteogenic differentiationof human fibroblastsLORINCZ A. **, BOGDAN S., KIRALY M., VARGA G.(BUDAPEST - HUNGARY)287 Capacity of bone differentiation of dental pulpsstem cells: comparison of three differentiationmediaRODRIGUEZ F. J. **, BLANQUER M., MESEGUER L., GARCIA DE INSAUSTI C.,BLEDA P., INIESTA F., MAJADO M. J., OÑATE R. E., MARTINEZ S., MORALEDAJ. M. (MURCIA - SPAIN)288 Lateral augmentation using bcp and collagenmembranes: morphometric and histomorphometricresultsFRIEDMANN A. **, GISSEL K., DARD M., DIETRICH T., BOSSHARDT D.(BERLIN - GERMANY)289 Mandibular bone defect regeneration, in situtissue engineering,-tricalciumÅ@phosphate,scaffoldHATAYAMA T. **, NAKAMURA T., UMEDA H., INOUE M., SEGAWA A.(IN HIRAKATASHI - JAPAN)290 Effect of emdogain on periodontal tissues in anovel root chamber model. A histomorphometricstudy in dogsAYHAN E. **, PARLAR A., GÜLTEKIN S. E., SENGÜVEN B., GIRAY B.(ANKARA - TURKEY)291 Clinical application using injectable tissueengineeredbone <strong>for</strong> minimally invasive andaes<strong>the</strong>tic dental implant treatmentYAMADA Y. **, ITO K., NAKAMURA S., YOSHIMI R., HIBI H., BABA S.,UEDA M. (NAGOYA - JAPAN)292 Bone decoding: proposal <strong>for</strong> a new fractalanalysisLONGONI S. **, SARTORI M. (MILANO - ITALY)293 Success rate of dental implants inserted inautologous bone graft regenerated areas: asystematic reviewCLEMENTINI M. **, MORLUPI A., AGRESTINI C., BARLATTANI A.(ROME - ITALY)


294 Ridge augmentation with osteogenesisdistraction and peridontal plastic surgery prior toimplant-supported restauration: a case reportOLIVERA J. ** (LIMA - PERU)295 Sinus floor elevation with nanoporous bonegraft material – an 18 months follow-upMERTENS C. **, STEVELING H. (HEIDELBERG - GERMANY)296 Platelet-rich-plasma (prp) and freeze dried boneallograft (fdba) as an adjunct to maxillofacialrehabilitation by means of zygomatic fixturesand bone autograftsEVRARD L. **, BAEYENS W., GLINEUR R. (BRUXELLES - BELGIUM)297 Gbr with titanium micromeshRASIA DAL POLO M. T. **, CONTI G., BORGONOVO A., DOLCI M.,VETTORELLO F., REO P. (BRESCIA - ITALY)298 Clinical, histological, radiological comparison oftwo materials used <strong>for</strong> sinus augmentationbe<strong>for</strong>e implant placement,and after short time ofloading. a pilot studySTANEIKAITE R. **, MASLOVA N., PUISYS A., GRYBAUSKAS S.,LINKEVICIUS T. (VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)299 Implants survival rate in microvasculartransplantsVIRNIK S. **, GAGGL A., JUSTICH X., CHIARI F. (KLAGENFURT - AUSTRIA)300 Reconstruction of <strong>the</strong> severely resorbed alveolarcrest with autografts and platelet rich fibrinYILDIRIM E. **, ERSANLI S., BEDELOV E., BOLUKBASI N.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)301 Biological container stabilized with a newallograft materialFUCHS E. ** (THALWIL - SWITZERLAND)Long-term Studies302 Cost, maintenance and patient satisfaction withthree different retention systems <strong>for</strong> implantsupported mandibular overdentureCRISTACHE C. M. **, CRISTACHE G., BURLIBASA M., IONESCU C.(BUCHAREST - ROMANIA)303 Cnc-milled titanium frameworks supported byimplants in <strong>the</strong> edentulous jaw: a 10-yearcomparative clinical studyÖRTORP A. **, JEMT T. (GÖTEBORG - SWEDEN)304 Changes in nitric oxide and arginase levels insaliva, gingival crevicular fluid and peri-implantcrevicular fluid after loading of dental implants: aprospective cohort studyOZMERIC N. **, ELGUN S., SAHIN R., SUNGUR C., MOLLAOGLU N.(ANKARA - TURKEY)305 Crestal bone loss around astra tech implants:3 years clinical studyTURKOGLU P. **, ATALAY S., GULTEKIN B. A. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)306 Sinus floor elevation: a retrospective analysis of213 consecutive cases (456 implants) with up to9-year follow-upCARAMES J. **, PRAGOSA A., SOUSA S., CRISPIM P., MARQUES H.(LISBOA - PORTUGAL)307 Rationale and clinical outcome of prefabricatedanatomical shaped pros<strong>the</strong>tic components ofzro2 <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> posterior region - primarily results ofa prospective randomized clinical trialTRIMPOU G. **, WEIGL P., GRIZAS E., LAUER H. C.(FRANKFURT AM MAIN - GERMANY)308 Il-1beta, il-10, rankl and opg levels in peri-implantsulcular fluidAKMAN A. C. **, GUNCU G. N., GUNDAY S., YAMALIK N., BERKER E.(ANKARA - TURKEY)309 Xive® implants in <strong>the</strong> posterior maxilla after amaximum observation time of five yearsCLAR V. **, HESCHL A., PLATZER S., WEGSCHEIDER W. A., LORENZONI M.,JAKSE N. (GRAZ - AUSTRIA)310 Long-term evaluation of implant placed in <strong>the</strong>augmented maxillary sinus area using lateralwindow approach: 1- to 10-year retrospective studyYON J. Y. **, JUNG U. W., KIM C. S., CHOI S. H., CHO K. S.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)311 Immediate loading with overdenture in <strong>the</strong>edentulous jaws: long-term resultsECCELLENTE T., PIOMBINO M., ROSSI A., CAPASSO S.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)312 Survival rates of super - wide implants ( 6~8mmin diameter)PARK J. P. **, PARK K. B., PARK S. J. (LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC)313 Prefabricated taper crowns as retainer <strong>for</strong>implant suprastructures: pros<strong>the</strong>tic treatmentprotocol, cost effectiveness, general satisfaction,marginal soft-tissue response and hygiene ability.3-years results of a prospective clinical trialWEIGL P. **, TRIMPOU G., LAUER H. C. (FRANKFURT AM MAIN - GERMANY)314 Perceptual changes in <strong>the</strong> peri-implant soft tissuesassessed by directional cutaneous kinaes<strong>the</strong>siaand graphaes<strong>the</strong>sia: a prospective studyHABRE-HALLAGE P. **, BOU-ABBOUD NAAMAN N., REYCHLER H.,VAN STEENBERGHE D., JACOBS R. (BAABDA - LEBANON)315 Immediate occlusal loading of <strong>the</strong> mandible.Brånemark novum system® a retrospective 8year follow up study on 70 consecutive patientsNAVARRO J. M. **, NAVARRO JR. J. M., BRÅNEMARK P. I.(LAS PALMAS G.C. - SPAIN)316 Regional odontodysplasia and dental implantrehabilitationSULLIVAN M. **, ROSSITTO R., CASEY D., GOODLOE III S.(BUFFALO - USA)317 Immediate restoration of small diameter implantsin cases of partial posterior edentulism: a fouryearcases seriesDEGIDI M. **, NARDI D., PIATTELLI A. (BOLOGNA - ITALY)318 Immediate and early loading of replace selecttapered tiunite implants placed in post-extractivesockets and healed sites. Retrospective analysisof <strong>the</strong> 5-year clinical outcomeMURA P. ** (ROME - ITALY)319 Immediate occlusal loading of single lowermolars using brånemark system® wide plat<strong>for</strong>mtiunite® implants: a 5 year follow up report of aprospective clinical multi-center studyCALANDRIELLO R. **, TOMATIS M. (BOLOGNA - ITALY)29POSTERS


POSTERS30320 Clinical and microbiological findings aroundimplants: a one-year prospective studyTENENBAUM H. ** (STRASBOURG - FRANCE)321 A retrospective, clinical evaluation of implantsupportedbridges in <strong>the</strong> edentulous maxillaafter up to 5 years in functionJÖNSSON G. **, WEILANDER A., SANDAHL L. (SUNDSVALL - SWEDEN)322 A five-year prospective, multicenter, randomizedcontrolledstudy of <strong>the</strong> incidence of periimplantitis<strong>for</strong> hybrid-dae and fully-dae implantsZETTERQVIST L. **, FELDMAN S., ROTTER B., VINCENZI G., WENNSTRÖM J.,CHIERICO A., STACH R., KENEALY J. (USA)323 Immediate provisional restoration of screw-typeimplants in <strong>the</strong> posterior mandible: 60 monthsresultsPAYER M. **, HESCHL A., STOPPER M., PLATZER S., CLAR V., KIRMEIER R.,JAKSE N., PERTL C., WEGSCHEIDER W., LORENZONI M. (GRAZ - AUSTRIA)324 Osseointegration of dental implants in patientswith osteoporosis. a prospective, 3 years follow upstudyLUCHETTI C. **, KITRILAKIS A. (LA PLATA - ARGENTINA)325 Long-term follow-up study on astra tech dentalimplantsMERTENS C., DILLING M. **, STEVELING H., MÜHLING J.(HEIDELBERG - GERMANY)326 Clinical and radiographical evaluation of aplat<strong>for</strong>m switched dental implantsGULTEKIN B. A. **, BAYRAKTAR M., OZGEN M., YALCIN S.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)327 Evaluation of hard and soft tissue changes aftercorticotomy-facilitated orthodontics usingcephalometric analysisHEO H. A., LEE W. **, CHOI B. **, KIM S. H., YUN(CORRESPONDANT) H. J.(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)328 Immediate fluoride modified implant placementin fresch extraction sockets: assessment of <strong>the</strong>factors of sucess 24 month follow upNEDELEC O. ** (PARIS - FRANCE)329 Comparison of iti anda xive dental implantsystems by using resonance frequency analysisduring osseointegration period: a clinical studyKARABUDA Z. C. **, ABDEL-HAK J., AHEMD S., AKILLI E., ARICI V.(ISTANBUL - TURKEY)330 Immediate loading with overdenture in edentulousmaxillaECCELLENTE T., PIOMBINO M., ROSSI A., PIOMBINO S.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)331 Evaluation of implant stability by rfa inimmediate loadingALEXANDRU ANDREI I., RADITA I., ANCA D., ALEXANDRU P., MIHAI B.(BUCHAREST - ROMANIA)332 Pros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitation with dental implantsafter enucleation of an odontoma-case reportBRKIC A. **, KOCAK-BERBEROGLU H., ERDEM T. (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)333 A multi-centre study of an innovative wide bodyimplant <strong>for</strong> molar replacementVANDEWEGHE S. **, TSJACHALOFF A., BRONNER J., ACKERMANN A.,HATTINGH A., DE BRUYN H. (JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH AFRICA)334 Tooth agenesis - patient characteristics andtreatment concepts of <strong>the</strong> bernhard gottliebschool of dentistryHEUBERER S. **, MAIR B., FÜGL A., GRUBER R., WATZEK G.(VIENNA - AUSTRIA)335 A 5-year prospective follow up study on 136patients treated ei<strong>the</strong>r with implants with amachined surface (brånemark mk iii) or anoxidized surface (brånemark tiunite mark iii).One stage, two stage and immediate loadingprotocols are usedJUNGNER M. **, LUNDGREN S., LUNDQVIST P. (STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN)336 Management of severe hypodontia with bonegrafting procedures and implant restorationsKELLER P. **, KHOURY F. (OLSBERG - GERMANY)337 Care and aftercare related to implant-retaineddental crowns in <strong>the</strong> maxillary aes<strong>the</strong>tic region.A 5-year prospective randomized clinical trialVISSER A. **, RAGHOEBAR G., MEIJER H., MEIJNDERT L., VISSINK A.(GRONINGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)338 The comparison of treatment outcome betweenautogenous block bone graft and distrationosteogenesisKOOK M. **, UTTOM K. S., JUNG S., PARK Y., PARK H., OH H., RYU S.(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)339 Per<strong>for</strong>mance of double acid-etched pterygomaxillaryimplants : a clinical 1 to 10 years follow-upIBAÑEZ J. C. **, MONQAUT J., JUANEDA A., TAHHAN M., IBAÑEZ C.,JUANEDA S. (CORDOBA - ARGENTINA)340 Patient satisfaction after receiving dentalimplants with immediate loading in <strong>the</strong> atrophicmaxilla, using <strong>the</strong> ohip questionnaire, one yearresultsERKAPERS M. **, EKSTRAND K., THOR A., TOLJANIC J. A., BAER R. A.(UPPSALA - SWEDEN)341 Clinical evaluation of a new implant after <strong>the</strong>loading of <strong>the</strong> first 100 fixationsBELTRAN M. **, PASCUAL A. (VALENCIA - SPAIN)342 Immediate implant-supported overdentures indentulous mandibleECCELLENTE T. **, PIOMBINO M., ROSSI A., CAPASSO S.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)343 Immediate non-occlusal loading in partiallydentulous patientsPIOMBINO M. **, ECCELLENTE T., CAPASSO S., PISCITELLI A.(GRUMO NEVANO - ITALY)344 The aim of this study to evaluate <strong>the</strong> complicationsof implant supported restorations which arefabricated by using Straumann (StraumannWaldenburg, Swetzerland) implantsBADALOV E. ** (ISTANBUL - TURKEY)345 Radiographic evaluation of marginal and crestalbone level around different implant neck designsand inter-implant distanceCHUNG Y. J. **, HAN C. H., KIM S. J. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)346 Long term studiesPEÑA D. P. **, PALOMERO D. R., PALOMERO JR. D. R., ARESES D. R.(MADRID - SPAIN)


347 Survival-rate of 469 implants of two differentdiameter-reduced implant-systems over a7.75 years periodKARAPETIAN V. E. **, ROELS M., JOERG N., ZOELLER J.(COLOGNE - GERMANY)348 One year results of a clinical and radiologicalprospective swedish multicenter study of neossdental implantsDAHLIN C. **, WIDMARK G., BERGQVIST G., KASHANI H., FURST B.,WIDBOM T. (GOTHENBURG - SWEDEN)349 Unconventional implants <strong>for</strong> distal extensionfixed full-arch implant-supported denturesSAULACIC N. **, MINORETTI R., TRIACA A. (BERNE - SWITZERLAND)350 Clinical & radiographic evaluation of standarddiameter implants placed in <strong>the</strong> posterior regionCHOI J. Y. **, YOON H. J., LEE S. H. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)351 Implants as strategic abutments to improveremovable partial dentures function andes<strong>the</strong>tics - a 10 years follow-upMIJIRITSKY E. **, RICHTER J. (TEL-AVIV - ISRAEL)352 Immediate loaded implants in <strong>the</strong> edentulousmandibleHESCHL A. **, CLAR V., WEGSCHEIDER W., LORENZONI M.(GRAZ - AUSTRIA)353 Marginal bone level around implants supportingoverdentures using dolder barAHN C. S. ** (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)Material Research354 Stability changes <strong>for</strong> immediately placedchemically modified surface dental implantsDI FELICE R. **, DE DOMINICIS A., FRABBONI P., COCCIA E., RAPPELLI G.(ANCONA - ITALY)355 The influence of implant surface characteristicson osteogenic potential of bone particlesresulting from placement of titanium screw-typeimplantsTABASSUM A. **, WALBOOMERS X. F., WOLKE J. G. C., MEIJER G. J.,JANSEN J. A. (NIJMEGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)356 Silk fibroin membrane, bio-gide, bio-mend,lyoplant as barrier membranes in rat mandibulardefects: an evaluation by micro-ctSHIM H. **, YOO S., YANG B. (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)357 Bone <strong>for</strong>mation around beta-tcp regenarationmaterial- a histological study in beagle dogsSTRNADOVA M. ** (PRAGUE - CZECH REPUBLIC)358 Uv-treated titanium enhances initial adhesionand behaviors of osteoblastsIWASA F. **, HORI N., YAMADA M., SUZUKI T., UENO T., OGAWA T.(LOS ANGELES - USA)359 Bone augmentation in rabbit calvariae:a comparative histopathologic animal studyGHANAVATI F. **, GHOLAMI G. A., ASGARI S., EQBAL J., GHANAVATI F.,RAHIMI H., S.ESHKEVARI P., KARAMLOU M., SCULEAN A.(ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN )360 Bone healing in surgically created defects treatedwith autogenous graft bone, collagen andβ-tricalcium phosphate. A histometric study inulnas pigeonMIÑO-FARIÑA N. **, MUÑOZ-GUZON F., LOPEZ-PEÑA M.,GONZALEZ-CANTALAPIEDRA A., SAN ROMAN-ASCASO F.,RODRIGUEZ-QUIROS J. (LUGO - SPAIN)361 Interactions between bone and titanium. Newinsights into <strong>the</strong> unique marriage between metaland biologyWIRTHMANN A. **, PAULMANN C. (HAMBURG - GERMANY)362 The effect of placement on implant surfacemorphologyGRAHAM S. **, MILLER C. (HULL - UNITED KINGDOM)363 Effect of static magnetic field on bone <strong>for</strong>mationaround sla-treated titanium implantPARK G. H. **, LEESUNGBOK R., KIM H. J., AHN S., LEE S. W.(SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)364 UV treatment outcomes biological aging oftitaniumSUZUKI T. **, HORI N., ATT W., KUBO K., IWASA F., UENO T., YAMADA M.,MAEDA H., OGAWA T. (LOS ANGELES - USA)365 Bone <strong>for</strong>mation by escherichia coli –expressedrecombinant human bone morphogeneticprotein-2 in a rat calvarial defect and ectopicsubcutaneous modelLEE J. **, CHOI K., JUNG U., KIM C., CHO K. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)366 Stress distribution pattern of <strong>the</strong> differentdiameter and length of short implants in d2, d4bone: 3-d finite elements analysisKIM C. H. **, KIM H. K. (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)367 Nitrided surface layers advancing titanium alloysurfaces <strong>for</strong> implant surgeryCZARNOWSKA E. **, WYCHOWANSKI P., ZAJACZKOWSKA A.,SOWINSKA A., BIERLA J., WIERZCHON T. (WARSAW - POLAND)368 Interdisciplinary studies on titanium and titaniumalloys experimental dental implantsSOARE M. L. **, ROMAN I., ALEXANDRESCU E., FRATILA C., PETRE A.,DINISCHIOTU A., SERBAN A. I. (BUCHAREST - ROMANIA)369 Retaining screw: <strong>the</strong> effect design and surfacecharacteristics have on pre load, how to achievebetter pre-load and a protocol <strong>for</strong> maintaining itCOOMBES H. ** (CENTURION - SOUTH AFRICA)370 Clinical and histological study on <strong>the</strong> boneregenerative efficacy of syn<strong>the</strong>tic oligopeptidecoatedbone (ossgen-x15®) in socket preservationPARK J. **, KOO K. T., KIM T. I., SEOL Y. J., LEE Y. M., KU Y., RHYU I. C.,CHUNG C. P. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)371 Development of a novel loading device <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>investigation of bone adaptation around dentalimplants in an animal modelABBOUD M., WAHL G., BOURAUEL C., RAHIMI A. ** (BONN - GERMANY)372 The influence of cement type on separation ofcrown from pros<strong>the</strong>tic abutment under exposureof temperatureLINKEVICIUS T. ** TOMAS L., EGLE V., GIEDRIUS K., EUGENIJUS V.,ALGIRDAS P., SIMONAS G. (INSTITUTE VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)373 Human gingival fibroblast adhesion to variouspros<strong>the</strong>tic materialsRUTKUNAS V. **, SABALIAUSKAS V., JUCIUTE R., BUKELSKIENE V.(VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)31POSTERS


374 The influence of screw retightening and diamondlike carbon coating of conical connection typeimplant abutment on screw looseningWOO J. J. **, KOAK J. Y., YANG J. H., HEO S. J., LEE J. B., HAN J. S., KIM S. H.,LIM Y. J., KIM M. J., KWON H. B. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)375 Four years clinical observation of thin hydroxyapatite-coatedone-piece implantKASUGAI S. **, SHIOTA M., TACHIKAWA N., KONDO H., KURODA S.,FUJIMORI T., MUNAKATA M., NAKATA H., KOBAYASHI H. (TOKYO, JAPAN)376 Influence of hydrophilicity of microroughtitanium dental implant surfaces on <strong>the</strong> initialblood-interaction and <strong>the</strong> activation of <strong>the</strong> bloodcoagulation cascadeTUGULU S. **, HALL H., SCHLOTTIG F. (WALDENBURG - SWITZERLAND)377 Histological evaluation of <strong>the</strong> quality of bone<strong>for</strong>mation induced by an injectable calciumphosphate cement in osseous defects created inrabbitsGEHRKE S. A. **, DO NASCIMENTO P. C., BOHRER D., MACHADO L. C.(SANTA MARIA - BRAZIL)378 Retention <strong>for</strong>ces of a new implant-supported barattachment systemSTEINER M. **, LUDWIG K., KERN M. (KIEL - GERMANY)387 Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> biomechanical fixation of a ca-pmolecular incorporation versus a dual acid etchedsurface. An experimental study in dogsGIL J. N. ** (FLORIANOPOLIS - BRAZIL)388 The histologic evaluation of <strong>the</strong> resorbability anddegradation of <strong>the</strong> absorbable collagen spongefollowing implantation on <strong>the</strong> 3 wall intrabonydefectsSANGMIN L. **, LEE S. M., KIM C. (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)389 Analyses of fractures of splinted posteriorimplantsYAMAGUCHI Y. **, TACHIKAWA N., KONDO H., MUNAKATA M.,ICHINOSE S., SHIOTA M., KASUGAI S. (TOKYO - JAPAN)390 Surface characteristics and biocompatibility oftitanium coated with dentin-derived hydroxyapatiteby rf magnetron sputteringYANG JIN L. **, LEE J., SON M. K., VANG M. S., KIM Y. J., LEE S. H., LEE D. J.,LEE K. K., KIM J. H. (GWANGJU - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)391 The effect of <strong>the</strong> micro and nanostructuralsurface of titanium implants on <strong>the</strong> proliferationactivity of osteoblast cellsJOOB - FANCSALY Á. **, HUSZAR T., BOGDAN S., KARACS A., PETO G.,DIVINYI T., BARABAS J. (BUDAPEST - HUNGARY)POSTERS379 Porous titanium granules <strong>for</strong> implant stability inposterior maxillo <strong>for</strong> delate or immediateplacementKIKI F. **, SAYEDULD P., BJURSTEN P. M., BYSTEDT P.(MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION)380 In vitro evaluation of microbial leakage in <strong>the</strong>implant-abutment interface, in morse-taperimplantsALOISE J. P. **, CURCIO R., LAPORTA M. Z., ROSSI L., DA SILVA A. M. A.,RAPOPORT A. (SÃO PAULO - BRAZIL)392 Heat progression in human bone caused bytrephine osteotomies: influence of irrigationmode concerning drilling depth, drill diameterand drill wear outARNHART C. **, POMMER B., UNGER E., CEPIC L., HUBER C., WATZAK G.,WATZEK G. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)393 Biomecchanical responses on diffetrent implantdiameters: a finit elements simulationBAGGI L. **, ARULLANI C., DI GIROLAMO M. (ROMA - ITALY)32381 Osteogenic stimulation of human mesenchymalcells by collagen-modified ti surfacesMORRA M. **, CASSINELLI C., CASCARDO G., BOLLATI D., RODRIGUEZ YBAENA R. (PORTACOMARO - ITALY)382 Cell biological activity on implant surfaces withdifferent microstructure, roughness and chemicalcomposition: an in vitro investigationCONSERVA E. **, LANUTI A., MENINI M. (ALBENGA - ITALY)383 Histomorphometric and torque out evaluation ofnew laser treated implant surfaces: an in vivostudy on ovine iliac crestDE BENEDITTIS S. **, BERARDI D., MALAGOLA C., TRISI P., PERFETTI G.(CAMPOBASSO - ITALY)384 Effect of fluoride and albumin in <strong>the</strong> electricpotential of titanium implants coupled to a basemetal restorative alloySANCHEZ-PEREZ A. **, JORNET-GARCIA A., MOYA-VILLAESCUSA M. J.,JACOBO-PEREZ C. (ALICANTE - SPAIN)385 One-piece zirconia implant with a concavetransmucosal profil : an 18- month prospectivestudyLAMBERT F. **, ROMPEN E. (LIEGE - BELGIUM)386 Physicho/chemical characterization, biomechanicaland histologic evaluation of three different gritblastingand acid-etching surface treatments. Anexperimental study in dogsMARIN C., GRANATO R., SUZUKI M., GIL J. N., FREIRE J. N. **, COELHO P.(FLORIANOPOLIS - BRAZIL)394 A comparative histological and immunohistochemicalstudy of wound healing following incisionwith a scalpel, diode laser or er, cr:ysgg laser inguinea pig oral mucosaJIN J. Y., LEE S. H., YOON H. J. ** (SEOUL - REPUBLIC OF KOREA)395 Lessons from <strong>the</strong> bone marrow: howbiomaterials can affect <strong>the</strong> differentiation ofstem cells into osteoclasts and osteoblastsGRUBER R. **, AGIS H., WATZEK G. (VIENNA - AUSTRIA)396 The effect of tensile <strong>for</strong>ce installed in <strong>the</strong>tightened abutment screw on peri-implantmarginal bone stressesKHRAISAT A. ** (AMMAN - JORDAN)397 Cad-cam implant - supported zirconia - ceramicfull arch pros<strong>the</strong>sis: 12 months studyDI ALBERTI L., CAMERINO M., DONNINI F., DI VERA A., GERMANO R.ROSSI G. ** (CHIETI - ITALY)398 Fracture strength and failure analysis ofprovisional implant supported composite resincrowns: polye<strong>the</strong>re<strong>the</strong>rketone temporaryabutments versus solid titanium temporaryabutments, an in vitro studySANTING H. **, MEIJER H., RAGHOEBAR G., OZCAN M.(GRONINGEN - THE NETHERLANDS)399 Effect of rat adipose-derived mesenchymal cellson calcium phosphate <strong>for</strong>mation on micro-arcoxidized titanium surfaceCHEN Z. **, LI Z., YI J., XU J. (GUANGZHOU - CHINA)


400 Early human bone response to laser metal sinteringsurface topography: a histologic evaluationSHIBLI J. **, MANGANO C., MANGANO F., IEZZI G., CARDOSO L.,ONUMA T., FERRARI D., PIATTELLI A. (GUARULHOS - BRAZIL)401 Preload loss of different screw retention systemsas a function of time and tightening/removalsequencesROCHA BERNARDES S. **, JOHN H., JOHN K., HOWELL P., CHIARELLOMATTOS M. D. G. (CURITIBA - BRAZIL)402 Effectiveness of different implant neck surfaceson osteointegration and inflammation.A multicenter pilot studyDI ALBERTI L., CAMERINO M., DONNINI F., REALE G., BUONAFORTUNA F.,DI ALBERTI C., CALDERINI M. ** (CHIETI - ITALY)403 Injectable calcium-phosphate grafting promotesnew bone <strong>for</strong>mation – bone markers study in arabbit modelGEHRKE S. A. **, KONIG JR B., SALLES M. B. (SANTA MARIA - BRAZIL)412 Retaining screw: <strong>the</strong> effect design and surfacecharacteristics have on pre load, how toachieve better pre-load and a protocol <strong>for</strong>maintaining itCUMMING L. COOMBES H. ** (CENTURION - SOUTH AFRICA)413 Does surgical experience influence primaryimplant stability?PAPADIMITRIOU D. ** (USA) ROMANOS G., SCHMIDT E.,BEGIC-ROMANOS E., FENG C., CATON J.414 Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> cytotoxicity of permanent andprovisional pros<strong>the</strong>tic materialsSABALIAUSKAS V. **, RUTKUNAS V., JUCIUTE R., BUKELSKIENE V.(VILNIUS - LITHUANIA)415 Flow properties of elastomeric impressionmaterials <strong>for</strong> implant pros<strong>the</strong>sisALADAG A. **, COMLEKOGLU E., GUNGOR M. A., SAGIRKAYA E.,ARTUNC C. (IZMIR - TURKEY)404 Fractal analysis: a novel method to studyroughness <strong>org</strong>anization of implant surfacetopographyPIATTELLI A. **, PERROTTI V., DEGIDI M., APRILE G., IEZZI G.(CHIETI - ITALY)405 Clinical and histological study in alveolar bonefollowing post-extraction socket augmentationusing master graft® granulesWAKIMOTO M. **, UENO T., HIRATA A., SHIRASU N., YAMADA T.,MATSUMURA T., SANO K., SUGAHARA T., AGHALOO T., MOY P. K.(OKAYAMA - JAPAN)406 Comparative investigation of various implantsurfaces by sem-analysisDUDDECK D. U. **, NEUGEBAUER J., SCHEER M., MÖLLER F., HERRERA H. M.,ZOELLER J. E. (COLOGNE - GERMANY)407 The conical bridge (modified telescopic system):a "new" dual concept in <strong>the</strong> rehabilitation of <strong>the</strong>(atrophied) edentulous jawBETTENS R. **, ROLF B., ANTOINE V. W., GERLAND V., KRIS D. V., FILIP B.(ROESELARE - BELGIUM)416 Bilateral sinus elevation using prgf technology: areport of two casesGORKA O., EDUARDO A., ORIVE G. ** (VITORIA - SPAIN)417 Cell behavior on defferent rough surfaces oftitanium by wire-type electrical dischargemachiningOTSUKA F. **, KATAOKA Y., LEE W. S., SUGIYAMA K., MIYAZAKI T.(TOKYO - JAPAN)418 Changes in electric potential of titanium implantsdue to temperature variationsARTURO S. P., ALFONSO J. G., MARIA JOSE M. V., CARMEN J. P.,SANCHEZ PEREZ A. ** (MURCIA - SPAIN)419 Correlating implant stability to bone structureROZE J. **, BABU S., SAFFARZADEH A., GAYET M., HOORNAERT A.,LAYROLLE P. (NANTES - FRANCE)420 Dental implant design and size refinementsMUSANTE B., NARIO E., CURRARINO F., BLASI G., EMANUELLI S. **(SANREMO - ITALY)POSTERS408 The effect of surface modification on early bonehealing around plateau root <strong>for</strong>m implants. Anexperimental study in rabbitsCOELHO P. **, MARIN C., RODRIGO G., MARCELO S., JOSE G., PAULO C.(NEW YORK - USA)409 Evaluation of as-machined, grit-blasted/acidetched,nanothickness bioceramic coated, andplasma spray of calcium-phosphate surfaces onplateau root <strong>for</strong>m implants. An experimentalstudy in dogsGRANATO R., MARIN C., MARCELO S. **, JOSE G., PAULO C.(BOSTON - USA)410 The effect of implant surface and macrodesignon initial stability. A study in dogsMARIN C. **, GRANATO R., SUZUKI M., GIL J. N., COELHO P.(LAGES - BRAZIL)411 The effect bone width and probe orientation oninitial stability of different implant systems: aresonance frequency analysis studyTOZUM T. F. **, BAL B. T., TURKYILMAZ I. (ANKARA - TURKEY)421 The use of collagen capsule <strong>for</strong> a sinus liftsaugmentationCARDOSO R. **, MALMQUIST J. (BRAZIL)422 Peri-implant soft tissue reactions around one andtwo-piece titanium implant aimplementation ofan animal studyBOLLE C. **, EXBRAYAT P., MALQUARTI G., FAU D., GROSGOGEAT B.,GRITSCH K. (LYON - FRANCE)423 Chemical properties of a new laser titaniumimplant surfaceDUVINA M. **, TONELLI P., DEL FRATE S., ALEO E., VIVIANI C., BORGIOLI A.,DELLE ROSE G., AMUNNI F., GIANNELLI M., DUVINA G. (FLORENCE - ITALY)424 Accuracy of five implant impression technique:effect of splinting materials and methodsLEE S. J. **, CHO S. B. (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)425 Retrieval analysis on biointegration phasesCIOCAN L. T. **, MICULESCU F., MICULESCU M., PATRASCU I.(BUCHAREST, ROMANIA)33


FacultyPRE-CONGRESS COURSES SPEAKERS AND CHAIRPERSONSMassimo SIMION, ItalyIstvan-Andras URBAN, HungaryMikael PIKOS, USAPhilippe BOUCHARD, FranceTidu MANKOO, United KingdomEgon EUWE, ItalyTiziano TESTORI, ItalyPhilippe HERMAN, FranceFranck RENOUARD, FranceGerman GALLUCCI, USAJacques BERNIER, CanadaKarl-Ludwig ACKERMANN, GermanyINVITED SPEAKERSGALLI Massimo, ItalyZEL Frank, GermanySERRIE Alain, FranceMADRID Carlos, SwitzerlandGENOVESE Stefano, ItalyKOTSOVILIS Sotirios, GreeceKAN Joseph, USAMAILATH-POKORNY Ge<strong>org</strong>, AustriaNORTON Michael, United KingdomROMPEN Eric, BelgiumRASMUSSON Lars, SwedenSCHOU Søren, DenmarkGARDELLA Jean Pierre, FranceBURKHARDT Rino, SwitzerlandGALLUCCI German, USATESTORI Tiziano, ItalyKHOURY Fouad, GermanyHÄMMERLE Christoph, SwitzerlandUEDA Minoru, JapanTERHEYDEN Hendrik, GermanySCULEAN Anton, SwitzerlandKHAYAT Philippe, FranceGIOVANNOLI Jean-Louis, FranceRENVERT Stefan, SwedenPI URGELL Joan, SpainURBAN Istvan Andras, HungaryPIKOS Mikael, USAEUWE Egon, ItalyMANKOO Tidu, United KingdomHERMAN Philippe, FranceRENOUARD Franck, FranceBERNIER Jacques, CanadaACKERMANN Karl-Ludwig, GermanyRICCI Giano, ItalyROSA Marco, ItalyARTZI Zvi, IsraelNEVINS Myron, USASIMION Massimo, ItalyGIL Jaime A., SpainBOUCHARD Philippe, FranceNEUKAM Friedrich W., GermanyWATZEK Ge<strong>org</strong>, AustriaSTONE Paul, United KingdomQUIRYNEN Marc, BelgiumHARRIS David, IrelandZUCK Gérard, FranceSANZ Mariano, SpainFISSORE Bruno, MonacoCHAIRPERSONSMAILATH-POKORNY Ge<strong>org</strong>, AustriaSCHOU Søren, DenmarkGALLUCCI German, USATESTORI Tiziano, ItalyKHOURY Fouad, GermanyHÄMMERLEChristoph, SwitzerlandTERHEYDEN Hendrik, GermanyKHAYAT Philippe, FrancePI URGELL Joan, SpainURBAN Istvan Andras, HungaryRENOUARD Franck, FranceSIMION Massimo, ItalyGIL Jaime A., SpainBOUCHARD Philippe, FranceNEUKAM Friedrich W., GermanyWATZEK Ge<strong>org</strong>, AustriaSTONE Paul, United KingdomQUIRYNEN Marc, BelgiumHARRIS David, IrelandZUCK Gérard, FranceSANZ Mariano, SpainFISSORE Bruno, Monte CarloFACULTYRESEARCH COMPETITION AND SHORT ORAL COMMUNICATION PRESENTERSBECKER A., GermanyBARONE A., ItalyTELLEMAN G., The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsKOKOVIC V., SerbiaGLAUSER R., SwitzerlandNOELKEN R., GermanySTADLINGER B., GermanyFOSCHI F., ItalyNAVARRO JR. J. M., SpainMARKER P., DenmarkGAHLERT M., GermanyROCCUZZO M., ItalyMORDENFELD A., SwedenFELICE P., ItalyTAHMASEB A., The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsPOMMER B., AustriaSLOT W., The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsDEN HARTOG L., The NeteherlandsVROOM M., The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsJEAN-PIERRE ALBOUY J. P., SwedenCANULLO L., GermanyGAGGL A., AustriaBORNSTEIN M., SwitzerlandFERRARI D., GermanyAVILA G., USAWEINLÄNDER M., AustriaTYMSTRA N., The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlandsFELICE P., ItalySALATA L. A., ItalyCHOI B. H., Republic of KoreaLEESUNGBOK R., Republic of KoreaBUSENLECHNER D., AustriaMEIRELLES L., SwedenGALINDO-MORENO P., SpainRETZEPI M., United KingdomTHOMA D. S., SwitzerlandSCHNEIDER D., SwitzerlandCARDAROPOLI G., USABERETTA M., ItalySPONSORS SYMPOSIA FACULTYJan LINDHE, SwedenFrank SCHWARZ, GermanyDavid SCHWAB, USALuca CORDARO, ItalyBilal AL-NAWAS, GermanyRonald JUNG, SwitzerlandJavier FABREGA, SpainMichael MATEJKA, AustriaMarkus HÜRZELER, GermanyOtto ZUHR, GermanyFred BERGMANN, GermanyDietmar WENG, GermanyDavid GARBER, USALorenz MEINEL, SwitzerlandBernd STADLINGER, GermanyMauro MERLI, ItalyJean-Nicolas HASSON, FranceLars SENNERBY, SwedenJan LINDHE, SwedenTomas ALBREKTSSON, SwedenTord BERGLUNDH, SwedenGe<strong>org</strong>es KHOURY, FranceFernando ROJAS-VIZCAYA, SpainScott D. GANZ, USAAlvaro FARNOS VISEDO, USAMithridade DAVARPANAH, FranceBertil FRIBERG, SwedenPatrick PALACCI, FranceMarc QUIRYNEN, BelgiumJean Marc ETIENNE, FranceGiovanni POLIZZI, ItalyFranck RENOUARD, FranceDavid VISSAND, FranceIsabella ROCHETTA, Italy35


Wednesday, September 30, 2009 14:30 - 17:30Pre-Congress Course 1VERTICAL RIDGE AUGMENTATIONCHAIRPERSON> Massimo SIMIONDegree of Medicine and Surgery at <strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1979.Specialization in Odontostomatology and Dental Prosthodontics at <strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1982.Professor and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Department of Periodontology and Implant Restoration at <strong>the</strong> Dental School of <strong>the</strong>University of Milan.Member of <strong>the</strong> Board of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (EAO) 1998 - 2005.President of EAO <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> years 2001-2003 and Immediate Past-President <strong>for</strong> years 2004/2005.Member of <strong>the</strong> Council of EAO since <strong>the</strong> year 2005Founder of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Osseontegration.Active Member and Vice-President of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Periodontology (SidP) <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> years 2003-2005.Referee of <strong>the</strong> Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology, International Journal of Periodonticsand Restorative Dentistry.He published several scientific papers and is international lecturer about <strong>the</strong> topic Periodontology,Osseointegration and Bone Regeneration.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONSPEAKER> Istvan Andras URBAN > Michael PIKOSIstvan Urban, DMD, MDBudapest, HungaryDr. Urban received his DMD degree andsubsequently his MD degree from SemmelweisUniversity School of Medicine and Dentistry.He completed a residency program in oral surgery atSt. Istvan Hospital in Budapest, Hungary and susequently aninternship program at UCLA School of Dentistry in <strong>the</strong> sectionof Periodontics.In 2000 he graduated from <strong>the</strong> Fellowship Program inImplant Dentistry at Loma Linda University in Loma Linda,Cali<strong>for</strong>nia and he was appointed assistant professor in <strong>the</strong>following year. Dr. Urban teaches implant dentistry in <strong>the</strong>graduate program at Loma Linda and he holds an activelicense in <strong>the</strong> state of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. He maintains a privatepractice in Budapest, Hungary.Currently he is conducting several clinical and histologialstudies in <strong>the</strong> field of bone regenerationDr. Urban is an invited speaker internationally in <strong>the</strong> field ofImplant Dentistry.Vertical Augmentation with Guided BoneRegeneration (GBR)Vertical augmentation presents one of <strong>the</strong> greatestchallenges of bone regeneration in implant dentistry.This is primarily due to <strong>the</strong> difficulty of <strong>the</strong> surgicalprocedure and its potential complications. Severaltreatment modalities have been developed <strong>for</strong> verticalbone growth, including distraction osteogenesis,onlay bone grafting, and vertical guided boneregeneration (GBR).In <strong>the</strong> past decade vertical augmentation utilizingguided bone regeneration (GBR) became a majortreatment option in <strong>the</strong> development of optimal bonesupport <strong>for</strong> dental implants. Long-term clinical successand survival of <strong>the</strong> implants placed in verticallyaugmented bone with <strong>the</strong> GBR technique appear similarto success and survival of implants placed in native boneunder loading conditions.This presenation will review patient selection criteria,describe <strong>the</strong> technique <strong>for</strong> vertical augmentation withGBR, and review treatment groups who have a singlemissing tooth, multiple missing teeth, or have verticaldefects in <strong>the</strong> posterior maxilla only and were treatedsimultaneously with sinus graft and verticalaugmentation. Long-term results will presented.Preliminary results with new treatment modalities and<strong>the</strong> treatment of edentulous patients with vertical GBRwill also be presented.SPEAKERDr. Michael A. Pikos is originally fromCampbell, Ohio. He attended The Ohio StateUniversity where he graduated Summa CumLaude and Phi Beta Kappa. He alsograduated with honors from The Ohio StateUniversity College of Dentistry. Dr. Pikos completedresidency training in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at <strong>the</strong>University of Pittsburgh, Montefiore Hospital.He is a Diplomate of <strong>the</strong> American Board of Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery, Diplomate of <strong>the</strong> American Board ofOral Implantology/Implant Dentistry, and Diplomate of TheInternational Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Pikos is <strong>the</strong>recipient of <strong>the</strong> 2006 Aaron Gershkoff Memorial Award from<strong>the</strong> American Academy of Implant Dentistry.He is a well published author who has lectured extensively ondental implants in North and South America, Europe, and <strong>the</strong>Middle East. Dr. Pikos is an active member and frequentlecturer <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Association of Oral andMaxillofacial Surgeons, <strong>the</strong> American Academy ofPeriodontics, <strong>the</strong> Academy of Osseointegration, <strong>the</strong>American Academy of Implant Dentistry and <strong>the</strong>International Congress of Implantology.Dr. Pikos is founder and CEO of <strong>the</strong> Pikos Implant Institute.Since 1990, he has been teaching advanced bone and softtissue grafting courses with alumni that now number morethan 2200 from all 50 states and 32 countries. Dr. Pikosmaintains a private practice which is limited exclusively toimplant surgery in Palm Harbor, Florida.Digitally Guided Bone AugmentationDigitally Guided Bone Augmentation:A Three Dimensional Synergy of Interactive CT Planning/Soft and Hard Tissue Grafting <strong>for</strong> Optimal Es<strong>the</strong>tic ZoneRehabilitation.This clinical presentation will introduce Digitally GuidedBone Augmentation (DGBA)TM, a state-of–<strong>the</strong>-artapproach <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> objective diagnosis, definition andsurgical implementation of restoration-specific threedimensionalsoft and hard tissue augmentations <strong>for</strong>optimal es<strong>the</strong>tic zone reconstruction.The DGBA concept of reverse-engineering soft and hardtissue augmentation <strong>for</strong> optimal implant placement andrestoration is <strong>the</strong> 21st century manifestation ofrestorative driven implantology using cone beam CT andinteractive CT software. Emphasis will be on recipientand harvest site assessment, surgical protocol utilizingautogenous bone grafts and bioactive modifiers inconjunction with connective tissue grafts, acellulardermis matrix, and related soft tissue procedures toavoid functional and es<strong>the</strong>tic pitfalls.36


Wednesday, September 30, 2009 14:30 - 17:30Pre-Congress Course 2POST EXTRACTION SITES AND PERI IMPLANT DEFECTS MANAGEMENTCHAIRPERSON> Philippe BOUCHARDPr. Philippe Bouchard is full Professor and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Department of Periodontology, U.F.R. d’Odontologie, DenisDiderot – Paris 7 University in France, where he received his Dental Degree in 1976. He is also responsible <strong>for</strong> a Master inOdontology and <strong>the</strong> post-graduate program in Periodontology and Dental Implantology. Currently, he is head of <strong>the</strong> OralPathology – Oral Surgery and Periodontal Surgery Clinical Unit at <strong>the</strong> Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, AP-HP, in Paris, France. He hasbeen clinical Professor at Loma Linda University (2002), and is currently visiting Professor at USC (Cali<strong>for</strong>nia). PhilippeBouchard has great interest in research questions relating to <strong>the</strong> systemic effects of periodontitis, aes<strong>the</strong>tics, and decisionmaking in periodontology and dental implant <strong>the</strong>rapies. Pr. Bouchard has published in peer-reviewed journals and wroteseveral chapters <strong>for</strong> textbooks in periodontology. He is member of <strong>the</strong> editorial board of several journals.SPEAKER> Tidu MANKOO > Egon EUWEDr Tidu Mankoo qualified with a BDS from<strong>the</strong> University of Bristol in 1981 and has arenowned Private & Referral Practice inWindsor, UK, treating Implant, Restorativeand Aes<strong>the</strong>tic cases, particularly complex cases. He hasbuilt a reputation <strong>for</strong> exceptional dentistry and carriesout both <strong>the</strong> surgical and pros<strong>the</strong>tic aspects of his cases.He is an active member of <strong>the</strong> European Academy ofEs<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry, <strong>the</strong> International Society of DentalCeramics, <strong>the</strong> Association of Dental Implantology (UK),<strong>the</strong> European Association of Osseointegration (EAO),Fellow of <strong>the</strong> International College of Dentists (FICD),and a fellow of <strong>the</strong> International Congress of OralImplantologists.He is <strong>the</strong> current President of <strong>the</strong> European Academy ofEs<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry and a founder and Past President of<strong>the</strong> British Academy of Aes<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry and serves on<strong>the</strong> Editorial Board of a number of dental journals. He isa respected teacher with numerous publications, asought-after international speaker particularly in <strong>the</strong>field of Dental Implants, Aes<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry andmanagement of complex cases. He lectures and givescourses regularly all over <strong>the</strong> world.SPEAKERDr.Egon Euwe obtained his degree in 1982 at <strong>the</strong>University of Utrecht (Holland).Since 1986 his main interests in <strong>the</strong> dental fieldhave been periodontics and oral implantology.He followed post-graduate courses under Dr. SaschaJovanovic at UCLA.He became a member of <strong>the</strong> UCLA European Study Club, and inJanuary of 1997, this grouppresented him an award <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Best Clinical-ScientificPresentation".He and his prosthodontist and lab technician won first and secondprice in two categories in <strong>the</strong> international competition of <strong>the</strong>"Parallelometro d'oro 1999" (Dental Labor Journal).He is a frequent international lecturer and co-author of severalscientific publications.He was involved in <strong>the</strong> Department of Periodontics of <strong>the</strong>University of Milan at <strong>the</strong> San PaoloHospital where he did clinical research on resorption of newly<strong>for</strong>med bone.He worked at <strong>the</strong> Department of Periodontology with Prof.Massimo Simion at Milan University.Active member of European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration(EAO)Active member of European Academy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry (EAED).Faculty member of Global Institute <strong>for</strong> Dental Education (gIDE).WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONThe Keys to <strong>the</strong> Management of Implants in<strong>the</strong> Aes<strong>the</strong>tic Zone: management of postextractionsites and peri-implant defectsThis presentation will outline <strong>the</strong> contemporarysurgical and pros<strong>the</strong>tic concepts in management ofimplants in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zone with a view toachieving optimum long term aes<strong>the</strong>tics andstability. The emphasis will be on <strong>the</strong> clinicalmanagement, an understanding and application of<strong>the</strong> biological factors and technology that influenceour treatment outcomes. Management of bone,soft tissue and components all play a key part in<strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic outcome and long term stability ofsoft tissue aes<strong>the</strong>tics. An interdisciplinary approachis <strong>the</strong> key to optimal case management and thiswill be demonstrated by cases ranging singletooth management to complex multiple toothrestoration.Es<strong>the</strong>tic fine tuning in <strong>the</strong> complex implant casesIn this lecture will be discussed how clinicians andtechnicians can "fine tune" <strong>the</strong>ir es<strong>the</strong>tic implantcases working with bone, soft tissue, using variouspros<strong>the</strong>tic solutions.Diagnostics, Treatment Strategy, <strong>the</strong> Surgical as wellas <strong>the</strong> Pros<strong>the</strong>tic part will be treated.In clinical cases will be shown when to Preserve,Reconstruct or Replace <strong>the</strong> existing architecture ofboth bone and soft tissue.Clear guidelines <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> choosing <strong>the</strong> metal freepros<strong>the</strong>tic components like <strong>the</strong> Crown-Abutmentcombination, Zirconium screw retained bridges, anddeveloping <strong>the</strong> correct emergence profiles andpontic sites will be given.Also <strong>the</strong> importance of communication with <strong>the</strong> labtechnician, and <strong>the</strong> properties of Alumina andZirconia with <strong>the</strong> covering ceramics will be treated.The lecturer will cover single tooth replacement,partial edentulous patients, as well as fixed full archreconstructions.Developing a keen eye <strong>for</strong> details combined withTeam work is <strong>the</strong> key to success.37


Wednesday, September 30, 2009 14:30 - 17:30Pre-Congress Course 3MAXILLARY SINUS GRAFTING: STATE OF THE ARTCHAIRPERSON> Tiziano TESTORIDoctor in Medicine and Surgery (MD) from <strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1981. Degree in Odontostomatology and inOrthognatodontics (DDS).Fellowship in advanced Implant Dentistry at <strong>the</strong> Division of Oral Maxillo-Facial Surgery, School of Medicine,University of Miami, Miami FL (Head: Robert E. Marx, DDS).Head of <strong>the</strong> Implantology and Oral Rehabilitation Department at <strong>the</strong> Odontostomatology Clinic (Chairman: Prof. R.L. Weinstein), I.R.C.C.S. Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute, University of Milan.Visiting Professor New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, NY, USA.Fellow of <strong>the</strong> “International College of Dentists” (FICD).Past-President of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Oral Surgery and Implantology (SICOI).Active member of <strong>the</strong> European Board of Oral Surgery (EFOSS).Reviewer <strong>for</strong> Cochrane Collaboration in <strong>the</strong> Oral Health Group since 2005.Author of over 200 scientific articles in Italian and international journals.Winner of <strong>the</strong> William R. Laney Award <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> best scientific article published in volume 22, number 5, 2007 of <strong>the</strong>International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants (IJOMI), at <strong>the</strong> Annual Meeting of <strong>the</strong> Academy ofOsseointegration of San Diego USA, February 26-28, 2009.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONSPEAKER> Philippe HERMAN > Franck RENOUARDEducation2009 Full Professor in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology.1999 Professor in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology.1996 Postgraduate Degree in Head and NeckSurgery, Paris, France.1994 PhD Degree, University-Paris VII, France.1988 Postgraduate Degree in Head and Neck Oncology, Bicêtre University.1992 Board Certification, Paris University, France.1986 M.D., Paris University, France.Academic & Professional Appointments1999-2009 Professor in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris, France.1996-1999 Associate Professor, Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris, France.1992-1996 Fellow, Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris, France.1985-1992 Resident, AP-HP, Paris, France.Teaching Activities and Lectures1999 Surgical course in Ho Chi Minh : Gia Dinh Hospital. Endoscopicsinus surgery.2000 Surgical course in Shanghai: Eye and Ear Hospital. Endoscopic sinussurgery.2002 Surgical course in Chennai (India).2001-2006 ENT Emergencies. Course <strong>for</strong> ENT residents.1996-2006 Sinus dissection <strong>for</strong> residents and fellows, Lariboisiere Hospital, France.2002-2009 Annual Asian Course in Temporal Bone / Ear Surgery, Bangcok, Thailand.Honors and Awards1988 Prix Egic-Joullié.1994 Highest Honors <strong>for</strong> Ph D degree.1986 Highest Honors <strong>for</strong> Medical Thesis.Journal ReviewerGuest Reviewer, Annales d’ORL et de Chirurgie Cervico-faciale (Masson, Paris, France)Guest Reviewer, Laryngoscope.Society MembershipFrench ENT Society.European Skull Base Surgery.French College <strong>for</strong> ENT and Head and Neck Surgery. Delegate <strong>for</strong> Paris (2007-2008).Conseil Scientifique du Fonds d’Etudes et de Recherche du Corps Médical desHôpitaux de Paris.Current Research ActivitiesMinimally invasive skull base surgeryPathophysiology of <strong>the</strong> middle earWhat should reasonably be investigated be<strong>for</strong>emaxillary sinus grafting. The point of view of<strong>the</strong> entImplant rehabilitation has become a cornerstone ofdentistry, thanks to sinus lift which allows toovercome <strong>the</strong> bone resorption process. Howeverthis procedure may lead to serious complicationswhich <strong>the</strong> patient will not accept easily in <strong>the</strong> caseof “functional surgery”.After a short review of sinus anatomy andphysiology, <strong>the</strong> aim of this topic, based on <strong>the</strong>experience of a tertiary Emergency Care Center, is tohelp <strong>the</strong> Dentist to recognize pathologic situationswhich make sinus grafting hazardous. Then, analysisof a case series of sinus lift complications will help <strong>the</strong>audience to understand how intricate are oralsurgery and sinus disease.SPEAKERFranck Renouard is graduated of <strong>the</strong> DentalUniversity of Paris V in 1982.He was Jean-François Tulasne’s assistant in<strong>the</strong> Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Team of Paul Tessierfrom 1983 to 1988 in Paris.He has published several national and internationalarticles and is author of two Text Books with Bo Rangert.The first one ‘Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry: SimplifiedClinical Analysis <strong>for</strong> Predictable Treatment’ was publishedin 10 languagesHe lectures intensively on Implants, Immediate loading,Biomechanics and Bone Grafting procedure.Dr. Renouard was elected to <strong>the</strong> European Association<strong>for</strong> Osseointegration executive board in Amsterdam in2000, and is <strong>the</strong> past President <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anization.He is in Private Practice in Paris limited of Oral andImplant Surgery.Surgical procedures and long-term resultsDental implants need appropriate bone volume<strong>for</strong> adequate stability in <strong>the</strong> rehabilitation aftertooth loss. In <strong>the</strong> severely atrophic posteriormaxilla, <strong>the</strong> clinical success of implant treatmentsometimes requires a vertical ridgeaugmentation in <strong>the</strong> maxillary sinus floor. Today,sinus lifting procedure is presented as a reliabletechnique, used by more and more <strong>practitioner</strong>sin <strong>the</strong>ir routine practice. Moreover, thisprocedure is considered as a safe and easytechnique available <strong>for</strong> all <strong>practitioner</strong>s.However, both clinical experience and literaturereview show that several complications(membrane per<strong>for</strong>ations, bleeding, infectionsetc.) can occur during <strong>the</strong> procedure. The goal of<strong>the</strong> lecture is to describe all <strong>the</strong>se complicationsand to present a rational to evaluate <strong>the</strong> specificrisk factors <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> sinus lift procedure. Thetreatment of <strong>the</strong> different complications will bedescribed using mainly videos.38


Wednesday, September 30, 2009 14:30 - 17:30Pre-Congress Course 4FULL ARCH REHABILITATION: FIXED BRIDGES VS OVERDENTURESCHAIRPERSON> German GALLUCCIDr. Gallucci is <strong>the</strong> director of <strong>the</strong> Harvard Dental Implant Program, Department of Restorative Dentistry and BiomaterialsSciences at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He obtained his Doctorate in Dental Medicine at <strong>the</strong> department ofProsthodontics, School of Dental Medicine at <strong>the</strong> University of Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Gallucci actively participates inclinical research related to Es<strong>the</strong>tics and Immediate Loading in implant <strong>the</strong>rapies. His work has been published inInternational peer reviewed journals and is an editorial board member <strong>for</strong> “Clinical Oral Implants Research”.Dr. Gallucci participates as invited lecturer in international and national conferences and congresses. He is fellow of <strong>the</strong>International Team <strong>for</strong> Implantology (ITI), Switzerland, active member of <strong>the</strong> Academy of Osseointegration (AO) - USA,and European Academy of Osseointegration (EAO).SPEAKER> Jacques BERNIER > Karl-Ludwig ACKERMANNDr Jacques BernierGraduated from <strong>the</strong> Laval University inQuebec Canada in 1985.He completed an M Sc. at <strong>the</strong> sameUniversity with his <strong>the</strong>sis: “Bio-Psycho-Social Benefits ofImplant Therapy on Edentulous patients” in 2005.Actively involved in dental implants since 1990, hemaintains a practice and training center in Quebec Citydedicated to implantology and focused on edentulouspatients.He is also actively involved in research and education inthis area.Overdentures: Pros<strong>the</strong>tic and surgical designupdateThis presentation will cover <strong>the</strong> rational <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>use of Overdentures and important considerationsaffecting <strong>the</strong>ir efficiency in reducing postinsertionmaintenance, costs and complications.The evidence based <strong>for</strong>mat will include aspectssuch as <strong>the</strong> number and position of implants ,<strong>the</strong> type of attachments, occlusal concepts andimportant recent literature suggestingdiagnostic guidelines related to patient selectionand reporting significant difference in patientssatisfaction.SPEAKERDr. Karl-Ludwig Ackermann, born in 1952, studieddentistry from 1971 until 1976 at <strong>the</strong> JohannesGutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.In 1976 he received <strong>the</strong> DDS degree and in 1978 heacquired <strong>the</strong> degree D.M.D. From 1978 until 1980specialisation in oral surgery (University Mainz, department oral surgery).Associated as dentist and oral surgeon toge<strong>the</strong>r with Dr. Axel Kirsch inprivate practice in Filderstadt, Germany.Since 1980 clinical and experimental work in <strong>the</strong> field of perio-implantpros<strong>the</strong>ticandro-maxillofacial implantology.Specialisation in oral rehabilitation, periodontology, implant-pros<strong>the</strong>tic,prepros<strong>the</strong>tic surgery.Board Member of <strong>the</strong> German Society of Implantology (DGI).Approved specialist in periodontology of <strong>the</strong> EDA (European DentalAssociation).Part-time lecturer <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Academy of Practice and Science (APW) with<strong>the</strong> German Society of Oral Medicine and Dentistry.Periodical lecturesin <strong>the</strong> students´programme “Implant-pros<strong>the</strong>tics and Perio-pros<strong>the</strong>tics”at <strong>the</strong> University Hospital Charité of <strong>the</strong> Humboldt-University Berlin.Guest lecturer since June 2000 in <strong>the</strong> University Hospital Ulm, Dept. <strong>for</strong>Oral Surgery.Visiting Professor at <strong>the</strong> Dental University Niigata, Japan since June2004.Guest lecturer since May 2005 at <strong>the</strong> Steinbeis University Berlin.Lecturing internationally and multiple publications in all fields ofabove specialisations.Fixed bridge and TorontoFull arch fixed restorations in edentulous maxilla and mandibleEdentulous patients do not only suffer from missing teeth, but alsofrom compromised function, es<strong>the</strong>tics and life quality. Implants havebeen used to solve <strong>the</strong>se problems, mostly by supporting aremovable or semi-detachable appliance. But this does not meet <strong>the</strong>expectations of many edentulous patients. Generally fixedrestorations are preferredMore than 25 year of experience and knowledge in implantpros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitation help us to diagnose and plan <strong>the</strong> treatmentof <strong>the</strong> cases on a highest possible level today.For a predictable step-by-step treatment concept <strong>the</strong> followingcriteria are most important:- Reason <strong>for</strong> tooth loss- Time or sequence of tooth loss- Amount of bone resorption- Need and quantity of bone augmentation- Soft tissue management- Timing of implant placement- Number and distribution of implants-Transitional restoration• function• es<strong>the</strong>tics• re-establishing life quality- Final restoration:• metal-ceramic• all-ceramic• tooth-<strong>for</strong>-tooth• crown and bridgeA selection of cases from our clinic will be presented. The abovementioned criteria will be focused on and discussed in detail.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON39


Thursday, October 1, 2009 14:30 - 17:30Plenary Session 110 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE INCHAIRPERSON> Paul STONEPaul is Secretary General of <strong>the</strong> EAO Board, Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Specialty Advisory Board in Implant Dentistryof <strong>the</strong> Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, a Past President of <strong>the</strong> UK Association of Dental Implantology (ADI)and Member of <strong>the</strong> General Dental Council Implant Training and Education Group.He is a Fellow of <strong>the</strong> International Team <strong>for</strong> Implantology (ITI) and also works as a member of teaching and lecturingstaff at both Dundee University Dental Hospital and School and Edinburgh Postgraduate Dental Institute (consultant).His main interests are in <strong>the</strong> surgical aspects of implant and reconstructive surgery.THURSDAY AFTERNOONSPEAKER> Friedrich W. NEUKAM > Tiziano TESTORI1976 dental degree and dental doctoral <strong>the</strong>sis ("Dr.med.dent."/DDS) on “Investigation into <strong>the</strong>changes of tooth contacts in maximum intercuspidationin patients wearing partial and fulldentures”, Mainz1984 medical degree1985 medical <strong>the</strong>sis ("Dr. med."/DMD) on “Anatomical studies in <strong>the</strong>fascicular structure of individual brain nerves as a basis of a differentiatedmicrosurgical nerve suture”, Hannover1990 Habilitation (PhD) in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, HannoverMedical Schoolaward of <strong>the</strong> venia legendi <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> speciality of oral and maxillofacialsurgery at Hannover Medical School. Title of <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>sis:“Experimental and clinical investigations as to osteoplasty incombination with endosseous implants and bone graft materials in<strong>the</strong> oral and maxillofacial region”.1 st October 1995 appointed Head of <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg1999 appointed Section Editor – Implantology, Journal of Oral andMaxillofacial SurgeryApril 2000 elected President of <strong>the</strong> German Association of OralImplantologySeptember 2000 elected General Secretary of <strong>the</strong> EAOFebruary 2001 Editor-in-Chief, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Mund-Kiefer-GesichtschirurgieFebruar 2001 Awarded honorary Professorship at MoscowUniversityOctober 2001 Elected Vice Dean of <strong>the</strong> Medical Faculty at Erlangen-Nuremberg UniversityOktober 2003 appointed Editorial Board member to <strong>the</strong> JournalOral Science InternationalPeriod 2006-2008 President (EAO)Since 2007 Editor-in-Chief Journal Oral Maxillofacial SurgerySPEAKERDoctor in Medicine and Surgery (MD) from<strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1981. Degree inOdontostomatology and in Orthognatodontics(DDS).Fellowship in advanced Implant Dentistry at <strong>the</strong> Division ofOral Maxillo-Facial Surgery, School of Medicine, Universityof Miami, Miami FL (Head: Robert E. Marx, DDS).Head of <strong>the</strong> Implantology and Oral RehabilitationDepartment at <strong>the</strong> Odontostomatology Clinic (Chairman:Prof. R. L. Weinstein), I.R.C.C.S. Galeazzi OrthopaedicInstitute, University of Milan.Visiting Professor New York University, College of Dentistry,New York, NY, USA.Fellow of <strong>the</strong> “International College of Dentists” (FICD).Past-President of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Oral Surgery andImplantology (SICOI).Active member of <strong>the</strong> European Board of Oral Surgery(EFOSS).Reviewer <strong>for</strong> Cochrane Collaboration in <strong>the</strong> Oral HealthGroup since 2005.Author of over 200 scientific articles in Italian and internationaljournals.Winner of <strong>the</strong> William R. Laney Award <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> best scientificarticle published in volume 22, number 5, 2007 of <strong>the</strong>International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants(IJOMI), at <strong>the</strong> Annual Meeting of <strong>the</strong> Academy ofOsseointegration of San Diego USA, February 26-28, 2009.4010 years of experience in sinus elevationElevation of <strong>the</strong> maxillary sinus in combination withplacement of dental implants was introduced about 30years ago. Sinus elevation is a procedure with a highsuccess rate and a high predictability of <strong>the</strong> intendedresults, while <strong>the</strong> incidences of possible risks and surgicalcomplications are low. In <strong>the</strong> last decade <strong>the</strong> techniquesof sinus elevation were modified and numerousdifferent materials <strong>for</strong> sinus elevation were testedclinically and preclinically. The use of piezoelectricsurgery provides a minimally invasive technique with areduced risk of damaging <strong>the</strong> Schneiderian membraneand <strong>the</strong> perisinusoidal soft tissues. The highest level ofevidence <strong>for</strong> predictable clinical long-term results wasfound <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> use of autogenous bone, an<strong>org</strong>anic deproteinizedbovine bone and β-tricalcium phosphate <strong>for</strong>sinus augmentation.


CHAIRPERSON> Jaime A. GILPROFESSOR and CHAIRMAN OF PROSTHODONTICS. University of <strong>the</strong> Basque Country (Bilbao – Spain)President of <strong>the</strong> INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF PROSTHODONTICS.Past- President of <strong>the</strong> EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF ESTHETIC DENTISTRY.Past-President of <strong>the</strong> SPANISH SOCIETY OF PROSTHODONTICS.Past-President of INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTS (European-Section).Board Member of <strong>the</strong> EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR OSSEOINTEGRATION.Member of <strong>the</strong> following International Organizations:- European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration- European Academy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry- American Academy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry- American Academy of Restorative Dentistry- American Academy of Fixed ProsthodonticsEditorial activity:- Editor in chief of <strong>the</strong> Spanish version of <strong>the</strong> European Journal of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry.- Co-Director of <strong>the</strong> Spanish version of <strong>the</strong> International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry.- Advisory Board of <strong>the</strong> Journal of Es<strong>the</strong>tic and Restorative Dentistry.SPEAKER> Fouad KHOURY > Marco ROSABorn in Maghdouché, Lebanon1978: DMD, St. Joseph University, Beirut.1978-1979: Department of Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery of <strong>the</strong> Universityof Freiburg, Germany.1979-1988: Assistent Professor at <strong>the</strong>Department of Oral& Maxillofacial Surgeryof <strong>the</strong> University of Münster, Germany1984: Diploma in Oral Surgery1985: Doctorate in Dental Science1988: Habilitation1988-1994: Associated Professor at <strong>the</strong> Department ofOral & Maxillofacial Surgeryof <strong>the</strong> University of Münster, Germanysince 1994: Professor at <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery of <strong>the</strong> University of Münster,Germany and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Privatklinik SchlossSchellensteinr, Olsberg, Germany.Member of Editorial Board of different journals.Several patents and more <strong>the</strong>n 100 Publications and 700lectures / courses on Oral Surgery, Bone Transplantation,Implantology....Onlay grafts: 10 years of experience withintraoral bone graftsReconstruction of <strong>the</strong> alveolar ridge and <strong>the</strong> bonycontours has become routine and evidence based. Since1984, a various of autogenous grafting procedures,including lateral bone grafting, or 3D reconstruction ofvertical bone defects are used to perfect implantplacement in different areas of <strong>the</strong> maxilla and Mandible.In <strong>the</strong> majority of <strong>the</strong> cases (82%) <strong>the</strong> bone block graftsare harvested from <strong>the</strong> retromolar area of <strong>the</strong> mandibleusing <strong>the</strong> MicroSaw®. The techniques of augmentationwith mandibular bone block were modified to increase<strong>the</strong> number of regenerated and vital osteocytes in <strong>the</strong>grafted area (biologic grafting) <strong>for</strong> a predictable longterm osseointegration. Ten years results on more of 986lateral and 178 vertical grafts showed that changes of <strong>the</strong>volume of <strong>the</strong> grafted bone occurred up to one year after<strong>the</strong> grafting procedures and stay stable <strong>for</strong> more than 10years. Bone resorptions were observed especially when<strong>the</strong> bone block was grafted outside <strong>the</strong> bone contours.Grafting inside <strong>the</strong> bone contours showed over <strong>the</strong> yearsno changes of volume independent if implants wereplaced or not. Harvesting of bone blocks with <strong>the</strong>MicroSaw allows winning big quantity of bone in a verysafe and predictable way.SPEAKERMarco Rosa graduated as Medical Doctor in1981 <strong>the</strong>n carried out postgraduate studiesfirst in Dentistry, <strong>the</strong>n in Orthodontics.He is an Active Member of <strong>the</strong> AngleSociety of Europe and a Diplomated of both <strong>the</strong>European Board and <strong>the</strong> Italian Board of Orthodontics.He works in private practice, limited to Orthodontics, inTrento, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Italy and he is involved in <strong>the</strong> teachingprogram at Insubria University in Varese - Italy.His primary areas of interest are “Early Treatment inMixed Dentition: why and how to correct malocclusionwithout touching permanent teeth”, “Missing UpperLateral Incisors: Space Closure vs Implants ” and“Interdisciplinary Treatment in <strong>the</strong> Adult Patient”.He published and regularly lectures internationally about<strong>the</strong>se topics.Dental Degree: D.D.S.Orthodontic degree: D.Orthod.O<strong>the</strong>r Related Degrees: M.D.10 Years of Experience in Case of Agenesy ofUpper Lateral Incisors: Implants or OrthodonticCanine Substitution?This lecture provides <strong>the</strong> rationale andguidelines in order to optimize outcome in caseof space closure and “canine substitution”orthodontic/restorative treatment.Not only <strong>the</strong> advantage and disadvantage, butalso <strong>the</strong> indications and contra-indications <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> space closure will be revisited and discussed,having as overall goals:- Correct occlusion, function and periodontalprofile;- Balanced smile and front teeth display;- Balanced face and profile;- Long term stability;- Avoid implants in <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zone of <strong>the</strong>mouth;- Ideal timing and treatment planning atdifferent age <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> different patients.THURSDAY AFTERNOON41


Thursday, October 1, 2009 14:30 - 17:00Clinical AdvancesIMMEDIATE IMPLANT-PLACEMENT IN FRESH EXTRACTION SOCKETS : STATE OF ARTCHAIRPERSON> Søren SCHOUDr Søren Schou is Professor and Chairman at <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Pathology,School of Dentistry, University of Aarhus, Denmark. He gained his DDS in 1988, PhD in 1993, board certification inoral and maxillofacial surgery in 1999, and DrOdont in 2004. Between 1988 and 1989 he undertook military dentalservice and from 1989 to 2002 he was a PhD student, Assistant Professor and finally Associate Professor at <strong>the</strong>School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen and University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark. Subsequently, hewas full-time consultant at Aalb<strong>org</strong> Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, until 2007. Professor Schou haspublished in national and international scientific journals, focusing on oral and maxillofacial surgery and oralimplantology, with special emphasis on peri-implantitis. He is secretary general of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong>Osseointegration and associate editor of European Journal of Oral Implantology. His current research interests areoral implantology, including implant treatment of individuals with congenitally missing teeth and periodontitisassociatedtooth loss, as well as bone biology, bone regeneration, and surgical endodontics.THURSDAY AFTERNOONSPEAKER> Joseph KAN > Eric ROMPENDr. Joseph Kan completed his specialtytraining in Prosthodontics as well as <strong>the</strong>Master degree from <strong>the</strong> Implant Surgeryfrom Loma Linda University School ofDentistry (LLUSD) in 1997. He is currently a Professor in<strong>the</strong> Department of Restorative Dentistry in LLUSD. Healso maintains a private practice limited toProsthodontics and Implant Surgery.In 1997, Dr. Kan was <strong>the</strong> recipient of <strong>the</strong> Best ResearchAward in <strong>the</strong> 12 th annual meeting of <strong>the</strong> Academy ofOsseointegration. He received <strong>the</strong> Judson C. HinckeyScientific Award from <strong>the</strong> Journal of Pros<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistryin 2003 and <strong>the</strong> Robert James Achievement Award inImplant Dentistry in 2005.Dr. Kan is on <strong>the</strong> Periodontology/Implantology EditorialBoard of <strong>the</strong> Practical Periodontics & Aes<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry.He is a member of <strong>the</strong> American Dental Association,Academy of Osseointegration, American College ofProsthodontists, American Academy of FixedProsthodontics and an associate member of <strong>the</strong> PacificCoast Society of Prosthodontists.Immediate Implant Placeemnt andProvisionalization in <strong>the</strong> Es<strong>the</strong>tic ZoneAchieving anterior implant es<strong>the</strong>tics is achallenging and demanding procedure. Tocreate implant restorations with harmoniousgingival contour that emulate nature is a fusionof science and art. Understanding <strong>the</strong> biologicand physiologic limitations of <strong>the</strong> soft and hardtissue will facilitate predictability in simple tocomplex es<strong>the</strong>tic situations.This presentation will focus on current implanttreatment philosophies and methodologies <strong>for</strong>immediate implant placement and provisionalizationin <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>tic zone. Emphasis will beplaced on <strong>the</strong> diagnosis and treatment planning,surgical and pros<strong>the</strong>tic management of soft andhard tissue <strong>for</strong> optimal anterior implantes<strong>the</strong>tics. Long term followed up on immediateloading of anterior single tooth will bediscussed.SPEAKERProfessor of Periodontology /Dental surgeryUniversity of Liège, BelgiumMain topics of teaching:- Periodontology, 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd degree inDental Science- Dental Surgery, 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd degree in Dental Science- Implant surgery, 3 rd degree in Dental ScienceHead of <strong>the</strong> department of Periodontology – Dental SurgeryUniversity of LiègeHead of <strong>the</strong> post-graduate program in PeriodontologyHead of <strong>the</strong> post-graduate program in ImplantologyPresident of <strong>the</strong> Belgian Society of Periodontology (2001-2004)Qualifications:Degree in Dental Science, 1986,Post-graduate in Oral Rehabilitation, 1989,Doctorate in Dental Medicine (PhD), 1991,Post-graduate in Implant Surgery, 1996.Topics of Research:- Epidemiology and systemic impact of periodontal diseases.- Surgical management of tissue deficiencies.- Mechanisms of bone regeneration: in vitro and in vivo studies.- Soft and hard tissue integration of dental implants.Management of extraction sockets in <strong>the</strong>aes<strong>the</strong>tic area: current approach and futureperspectivesIt has been known <strong>for</strong> long that a centripetalresorption of <strong>the</strong> maxillary and mandibulararches occurs after multiple extractions, due to aremodelling of <strong>the</strong> buccal bony plate of <strong>the</strong>sockets. It is now clear that a similar process alsotakes place after single extractions in <strong>the</strong>aes<strong>the</strong>tic area.This lecture will first review recent data from <strong>the</strong>literature that describe <strong>the</strong> fate of an extractionsocket, <strong>the</strong> average loss of volume and itskinetics, and <strong>the</strong>n will compare <strong>the</strong> efficiency ofrecently published techniques to preserve <strong>the</strong>volume of <strong>the</strong> ridge (immediate implantplacement, insertion of biomaterials, grafts, GBR …).An attempt will be made to define <strong>the</strong> specificationsof ideal biomaterials to fill/cover <strong>the</strong>socket, and to announce what improvementswill be available in <strong>the</strong> near future.42


CHAIRPERSON> Istvan Andras URBANIstvan Urban, DMD, MDBudapest, HungaryDr. Urban received his DMD degree and subsequently his MD degree from Semmelweis University School of Medicine andDentistry.He completed a residency program in oral surgery at St. Istvan Hospital in Budapest, Hungary and susequently aninternship program at UCLA School of Dentistry in <strong>the</strong> section of Periodontics.In 2000 he graduated from <strong>the</strong> Fellowship Program in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University in Loma Linda,Cali<strong>for</strong>nia and he was appointed assistant professor in <strong>the</strong> following year. Dr. Urban teaches implant dentistry in <strong>the</strong>graduate program at Loma Linda and he holds an active license in <strong>the</strong> state of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. He maintains a private practicein Budapest, Hungary.Currently he is conducting several clinical and histologial studies in <strong>the</strong> field of bone regenerationDr. Urban is an invited speaker internationally in <strong>the</strong> field of Implant Dentistry.SPEAKER> Ge<strong>org</strong> MAILATH-POKORNY > Michael NORTON1979 MD degree, Medical School, Universityof Vienna. Speciality board examinationin dentistry (DDS)1979-1981 Residency at <strong>the</strong> KA Rudolfsspitalhospital, Vienna1981-1985 Fellowship, AKH (General Hospital) Vienna,Maxillofacial unit (Head: Dr. S. Wunderer)1985-1987 Training at <strong>the</strong> Medical Universitity of Vienna,Dental Clinic, Head: Dr. K. Keresztesi1987 Graduation Special Dentistry and Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery1987 Fellowship at <strong>the</strong> University Clinic, Vienna (Head:Univ.-Prof. DDr. Ge<strong>org</strong> Watzek), Department o<strong>for</strong>al surgery1988 Opening of own private office, Vienna.1991 PhD degree oral and maxillofacial medicine, inparticular oral surgery.1992 Deputy Head of <strong>the</strong> Department of oral Surgery at<strong>the</strong> Dental School of <strong>the</strong> Medical University ofVienna (Head Univ. Prof. DDr. Ge<strong>org</strong> Watzek).1998 Professorship of <strong>the</strong> University Vienna, specialisingin oral surgery.2003 President of <strong>the</strong> Austrian society <strong>for</strong> oral surgeryand implantology.2004 Opening of <strong>the</strong> “Academy of oral Implantology”in Vienna2005 Representing Prof. Watzek as head of <strong>the</strong>postgraduate training <strong>for</strong> oral Implantolgoy at <strong>the</strong>medical university of Vienna2006 Board member of <strong>the</strong> EAOAuthor and co-author of 5 Textbooks and over 100 nationaland international Publications on oral surgeryImmediate implant in multiple sockets inedentulous jawsPatients who are partially edentulous and whohave indications <strong>for</strong> extraction of <strong>the</strong>irremaining teeth, often decide on implants withfixed full arch restorations.In conventional protocols teeth will be extractedand a removable pros<strong>the</strong>sis is <strong>the</strong>n used asprovisional <strong>for</strong> 2-6 months. There<strong>for</strong>e, it wouldbe beneficial to shorten <strong>the</strong> treatment time topreserve bone and soft tissue withoutjeopardizing <strong>the</strong> implant success.SPEAKERDr. MICHAEL R. NORTON is a graduate of<strong>the</strong> University of Wales School of DentalMedicine. He runs a dedicated implantpractice in Harley Street, London. He is aspecialist in Oral Surgery and is Visiting Professor atMarquette Dental School in Milwaukee, USA. In 2007 hewas awarded <strong>the</strong> prestigious Fellowship of <strong>the</strong> RoyalCollege of Surgeons, Edinburgh <strong>for</strong> his contribution to<strong>the</strong> field of implant dentistry.Dr Norton is both Board Member & Fellow of <strong>the</strong>Academy of Osseointegration (AO) and is Past Presidentand <strong>the</strong> current Scientific Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Association ofDental Implantology, UK. He is <strong>the</strong> immediate past editorof <strong>the</strong> AO’s Academy News and is currently AssociateEditor of <strong>the</strong> International Journal of Oral & MaxillofacialImplants. He also serves as a referee <strong>for</strong> a number ofo<strong>the</strong>r peer-review journals.Dr Norton lectures internationally, and is widelypublished in <strong>the</strong> literature including one of <strong>the</strong> earliestQuintessence textbooks on <strong>the</strong> subject published in 1995.He is joint owner and editor of <strong>the</strong> journal DentalImplant Summaries.Immediate temporization in postextractionimplantsAs clinicians and patient demands continue topush <strong>the</strong> boundaries <strong>for</strong> rehabilitation withdental implants, we have seen a significanttrend towards working outside of <strong>the</strong> safetyzone with dental implants. Reduced healingtimes, immediate placement, and most significantlyimmediate restoration have found favourin an attempt to save time, to reduce tissue lossand importantly to provide an instant fixedaes<strong>the</strong>tic solution.This presentation will consider how such casescan be executed in a safe and clinicallypredictable manner.THURSDAY AFTERNOON43


Friday, October 2, 2009 09:00 - 12:15Plenary Session 2MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONSCHAIRPERSON> Friedrich W. NEUKAM1976 Dental degree and dental doctoral <strong>the</strong>sis ("Dr. med.dent."/DDS) on “Investigation into <strong>the</strong> changes oftooth contacts in maximum intercuspidation in patients wearing partial and full dentures”, Mainz.1984 Medical degree.1985 Medical <strong>the</strong>sis (“Dr. med.”/DMD) on “Anatomical studies in <strong>the</strong> fascicular structure of individual brainnerves as a basis of a differentiated microsurgical nerve suture”, Hannover.1990 Habilitation (PhD) in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hannover Medical Schoolaward of <strong>the</strong> venia legendi <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> speciality of oral and maxillofacial surgery at Hannover Medical School.Title of <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>sis: “Experimental and clinical investigations as to osteoplasty in combination with endosseousimplants and bone graft materials in <strong>the</strong> oral and maxillofacial region”.1 st October 1995 Appointed Head of <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Friedrich-Alexander-UniversityErlangen-Nuremberg.1999 Appointed Section Editor – Implantology, Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.April 2000 Elected President of <strong>the</strong> German Association of Oral Implantology.September 2000 Elected General Secretary of <strong>the</strong> EAO.February 2001 Editor-in-Chief, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie.Februar 2001 Awarded honorary Professorship at Moscow University.October 2001 Elected Vice Dean of <strong>the</strong> Medical Faculty at Erlangen-Nuremberg University.Oktober 2003 Appointed Editorial Board member to <strong>the</strong> Journal Oral Science International.Period 2006-2008 President (EAO).Since 2007 Editor-in-Chief Journal Oral Maxillofacial Surgery.FRIDAY MORNINGSPEAKER> Zvi ARTZI > Lars RASMUSSONZvi Artzi is an Associate Professor and <strong>the</strong>Director of Graduate Periodontics at <strong>the</strong>School of Dental Medicine, Tel AvivUniversity, Israel. He is also <strong>the</strong> Chairmanof <strong>the</strong> Graduate Study Committee.Zvi completed his undergraduate studies at <strong>the</strong> Faculty ofDental Medicine, Hadassah Medical Center, <strong>the</strong> HebrewUniversity, Jerusalem, and at 1984 received his certificatein Periodontology at Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts.Zvi is an active member of <strong>the</strong> European Federation ofPeriodontology (EFP), <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong>Osseointegration (EAO), <strong>the</strong> American Academy ofPeriodontology (AAP), <strong>the</strong> Academy of Osseointegration(AO), <strong>the</strong> International Association of Dental Research(IADR), and <strong>the</strong> past-president of <strong>the</strong> Israel PeriodontalSociety.Zvi has published over 80 articles in peer-reviewedleading journals. His research topics are related to <strong>the</strong>quality of regeneration and osseointegration, bonesubstitutes and advancing surgical modalities.SPEAKERLars Rasmusson, DMD, PhDCurrently professor of maxillofacial surgeryand head of department of oral and maxillofacialsurgery, <strong>the</strong> Sahlgrenska Academy atUniversity of Go<strong>the</strong>nburgManagement of complications in <strong>the</strong> majormaxillary reconstructions by extraoral donorsitesSevere resorption of <strong>the</strong> maxillofacial skeletonoften involves reconstruction with autogenousbone grafts. This lecture will cover donor sitemorbidity, complications and how to avoid<strong>the</strong>m.Management of complications in sinuselevationEven though sinus floor elevation allowing <strong>for</strong>optimal implant placement is a routine aspect inimplant <strong>the</strong>rapy, <strong>the</strong>re are several complicationsthat can occur during or after <strong>the</strong> surgical phase.Anatomical limitations such as thickness of <strong>the</strong>lateral bony wall or <strong>the</strong> lining mucosalmembrane, <strong>the</strong> existence of an osseous septumin buco-lingual or anterior-posterior direction,can influence <strong>the</strong> success of <strong>the</strong> surgicaloutcome.Minor and/or major Schneiderian membraneper<strong>for</strong>ations can be predictably resolved.O<strong>the</strong>r complications such as inadequate volumeaugmentation, or insufficient bone hardness in<strong>the</strong> 2-stage approached, as well as managementof post-op infections, will be addressed.Anatomical variations and/or surgical challengeswhich necessitate <strong>the</strong> modification of <strong>the</strong>traditional lateral window hard tissueaugmentation, will be discussed.44


CHAIRPERSON> Ge<strong>org</strong> WATZEK1970 MD degree, Medical School, University of Vienna1973 Speciality board examination in dentistry (DDS)Residency at Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Vienna1976 Fellowship at Columbia University, New York1978 Residencies at Neurosurgery and ENT Department, University of Vienna1979 Speciality board examination in Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAppointed senior residentsince 1982 Head of Department of Oral Surgery, University Clinic of Dentistry, Medical University of Vienna1983-2003 President of <strong>the</strong> Austrian Society of Oral Surgery and Implantology1987-1989 Chairman of <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry of <strong>the</strong> University of Vienna1989-1993 President of <strong>the</strong> Austrian Society of Dentists and Stomatologists1991 Honorary member of <strong>the</strong> Hungarian Society of Dentists and Stomatologists1994-1997 Visiting Professor at <strong>the</strong> University of Pennsylvaniasince 1998 Chairman of <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry of <strong>the</strong> Medical University of Vienna2003 - 2004 President of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (EAO)2003 Honorary member of <strong>the</strong> German and Czech Society of Implantology2006 Associated Editor of <strong>the</strong> International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants (JOMI)Author of 8 textbooks and more than 250 publicationsSPEAKER> Søren SCHOU > Frank RENOUARDDr Søren Schou is Professor and Chairmanat <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery and Oral Pathology,School of Dentistry, University of Aarhus,Denmark. He gained his DDS in 1988, PhD in 1993, boardcertification in oral and maxillofacial surgery in 1999, andDrOdont in 2004. Between 1988 and 1989 he undertookmilitary dental service and from 1989 to 2002 he was aPhD student, Assistant Professor and finally AssociateProfessor at <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry, University ofCopenhagen and University Hospital, Rigshospitalet,Denmark. Subsequently, he was full-time consultant atAalb<strong>org</strong> Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark,until 2007. Professor Schou has published in national andinternational scientific journals, focusing on oral andmaxillofacial surgery and oral implantology, with specialemphasis on peri-implantitis. He is secretary general of<strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration andassociate editor of European Journal of OralImplantology. His current research interests are oralimplantology, including implant treatment of individualswith congenitally missing teeth and periodontitisassociatedtooth loss, as well as bone biology, boneregeneration, and surgical endodontics.Clinical considerations and management ofperi-implantitisSeveral aspects of peri-implantitis are still sparselyunderstood. Significant histological differenceshave been demonstrated between <strong>the</strong> periimplanttissues and <strong>the</strong> gingiva of teeth. Inaddition, <strong>the</strong> implant and tooth surfaces aredifferent. Moreover, differences in inflammatorytissue reactions due to plaque accumulation havebeen revealed. There<strong>for</strong>e, <strong>the</strong> periodontal methods<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> diagnosis, prevention, and treatment ofplaque-induced inflammatory reactions of teethare not directly applicable to implants. The lecturewill focus initially on <strong>the</strong> present knowledge aboutimportant clinical characteristics of peri-implantitis,including pathogenesis and epidemiology.Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, <strong>the</strong> knowledge about <strong>the</strong> diagnosis,prevention, and management of peri-implantitiswill be discussed in detail.SPEAKERFranck Renouard is graduated of <strong>the</strong> DentalUniversity of Paris V in 1982.He was Jean-François Tulasne’s assistant in<strong>the</strong> Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Team of Paul Tessierfrom 1983 to 1988 in Paris.He has published several national and internationalarticles and is author of two Text Books with Bo Rangert.The first one ‘Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry: SimplifiedClinical Analysis <strong>for</strong> Predictable Treatment’ was publishedin 10 languagesHe lectures intensively on Implants, Immediate loading,Biomechanics and Bone Grafting procedure.Dr. Renouard was elected to <strong>the</strong> European Association<strong>for</strong> Osseointegration executive board in Amsterdam in2000, and is <strong>the</strong> past President <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anization.He is in Private Practice in Paris limited of Oral andImplant Surgery.Pros<strong>the</strong>tic complications: biomechanicalconsiderationsFrom <strong>the</strong> retrospective studies of complicationsand failures it became apparent that <strong>for</strong> implanttreatment, as <strong>for</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r medical disciplines,80% of <strong>the</strong> problems are found at 20% of <strong>the</strong>patients. The notion of risk patients must beaccepted. Despite respecting <strong>the</strong> scrupulouspros<strong>the</strong>tic techniques, all teams are confrontedwith a certain amount of complications.Successful, predictable implant treatmentrequires identification of specific biomechanicalrisk factors, which may lead to complicationsand failure.Bases on both, long clinical experience andliterature review, <strong>the</strong> goal of this lecture, is topropose an analysis of <strong>the</strong> different biomechanicalrules and a methodology to detect inadvance risky situations. The purpose is toreduce <strong>the</strong> failures in daily routine practice. Assoon as a risky situation is diagnosed, it ispossible to modify <strong>the</strong> treatment plan (prolong<strong>the</strong> healing time, add extra implants, reducepros<strong>the</strong>tic extensions, modify pros<strong>the</strong>tic designetc.) or contra-indicate <strong>the</strong> implant treatment.FRIDAY MORNING45


Friday, October 2, 2009 09:00 - 12:15Master ClassesIMPLANTOLOGY AND MEDECINECHAIRPERSON> Fouad KHOURYBorn in Maghdouché, Lebanon1978 DMD, St. Joseph University, Beirut.1978-1979 Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of <strong>the</strong> University of Freiburg, Germany.1979-1988 Assistent Professor at <strong>the</strong>Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of <strong>the</strong> University of Münster, Germany1984 Diploma in Oral Surgery1985 Doctorate in Dental Science1988 Habilitation1988-1994 Associated Professor at <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of <strong>the</strong> University of Münster, GermanySince 1994 Professor at <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of <strong>the</strong> University of Münster, Germany and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> PrivatklinikSchloss Schellensteinr, Olsberg, Germany.Member of Editorial Board of different journals.Several patents and more <strong>the</strong>n 100 Publications and 700 lectures / courses on Oral Surgery, Bone Transplantation, Implantology…FRIDAY MORNINGCHAIRPERSONSPEAKER> Ge<strong>org</strong> MAILATH-POKORNY1979 MD degree, Medical School, University of Vienna. Speciality board examination in dentistry (DDS)1979-1981 Residency at <strong>the</strong> KA Rudolfsspital hospital, Vienna1981-1985 Fellowship, AKH (General Hospital) Vienna, Maxillofacial unit (Head: Dr. S. Wunderer)1985-1987 Training at <strong>the</strong> Medical Universitity of Vienna, Dental Clinic, Head: Dr. K. Keresztesi1987 Graduation Special Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery1987 Fellowship at <strong>the</strong> University Clinic, Vienna (Head: Univ.-Prof. DDr. Ge<strong>org</strong> Watzek), Department of oral surgery1988 Opening of own private office, Vienna.1991 PhD degree oral and maxillofacial medicine, in particular oral surgery.1992 Deputy Head of <strong>the</strong> Department of oral Surgery at <strong>the</strong> Dental School of <strong>the</strong> Medical University of Vienna (Head Univ. Prof. DDr. Ge<strong>org</strong> Watzek).1998 Professorship of <strong>the</strong> University Vienna, specialising in oral surgery.2003 President of <strong>the</strong> Austrian society <strong>for</strong> oral surgery and implantology.2004 Opening of <strong>the</strong> “Academy of oral Implantology” in Vienna2005 Representing Prof. Watzek as head of <strong>the</strong> postgraduate training <strong>for</strong> oral Implantolgoy at <strong>the</strong> medical university of Vienna2006 Board member of <strong>the</strong> EAOAuthor and co-author of 5 Textbooks and over 100 national and international Publications on oral surgery.Date and place of birth: Milan; July 11, 1951Professor of Infectious Diseases andDirector of <strong>the</strong> PhD Course in InfectiousDiseases at <strong>the</strong> University of MilanDirector of <strong>the</strong> Unit of Infectious Diseases at Luigi Sacco’Hospital -MilanAuthored of about 200 publications on peer-reviewedjournals, mainly focused on clinical, immunological, <strong>the</strong>rapeuticalaspects of HIV infection as well as side effectsrelated to antiretrovirals.Currently, he is President of <strong>the</strong> Lombardy branch ofSIMIT (Infectious and Tropical diseases Society of Italy),Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Lombardy branch of ANLAIDS (NationalAssociation <strong>for</strong> fighting AIDS) and President ofALCRI/GISC (Association against Cryoglobulinemias/<strong>the</strong>Italian group <strong>for</strong> studying Cryoglobulinemias)Medical guidelines and precautions in <strong>the</strong>surgical approach to immunodeficient patientsIn collaboration with A.Sparaco, M.Ghezzi, K.Andriella and E.GabrielliPeople living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), especially those whowere intravenous drug users (IDUs), are more susceptible tospecific oral lesion related to HIV infection and <strong>the</strong> resultingimmunodeficiency but <strong>the</strong>y may now experience, thank to<strong>the</strong> longer life expectancy due to <strong>the</strong> use of highly activeantiretroviral <strong>the</strong>rapy (HAART), <strong>the</strong> same oral diseases asseronegative persons and require similar routine dental care.Never<strong>the</strong>less, <strong>the</strong> lack of proper structures <strong>for</strong> dental careand of in<strong>for</strong>mation about HIV/AIDS among dentists stillrepresent a significant problem limiting <strong>the</strong> access of PLWHAto dental care. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand it appears that <strong>the</strong> successrate of complex dental interventions, such as implantology,is not significantly affected by <strong>the</strong> HIV infection unless asevere immunodeficiency coexists, as demonstrated in ourcase study.A better knowledge of <strong>the</strong> guidelines regarding <strong>the</strong> surgicalapproach to PLWHA is needed to improve <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anizationof dental care of PLWHA and <strong>the</strong> protection againstiatrogenic parenterally acquired infectionSPEAKER> Massimo GALLI > Frank Peter STRIETZEL- Born in Berlin in 1960- Attending Dental School from 1982 till 1987 at Charité –Medical University, Centre <strong>for</strong> Dental Medicine, finalexamination 1987.- Staff member at Charité – Medical University, Centre <strong>for</strong>Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Surgery and DentalRadiology since 1987- Thesis (Dr. med.) 1990- Postgraduate training und specialization: Specialist <strong>for</strong> Oral Surgery since 1991- Member of <strong>the</strong> interdisciplinary working group in oral implantology atCharité – Medical University, Centre <strong>for</strong> Dental Medicine since 1991, senior ofthis working group since 1997- Senior Lecturer of <strong>the</strong> Department of Oral Surgery and Dental Radiology since1997- Postdoctoral <strong>the</strong>sis / university lecturer since 2009- Research work and publications in <strong>the</strong> field of statistical success evaluation ofimplant-pros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitation, guided bone regeneration, bonesubstitution materials, augmentation procedures, imaging techniques <strong>for</strong> preimplantdiagnostics, evidence based implantology, evidence based dentistryconsidering wound healing after third molar surgery;- Co-worker in an international EU-supported project “Saliwell” focusing onneuro-electrostimulation of salivary glands- Co-worker in an international EU-supported project “IntelliDrug” focusing onmicroelectronically supported intelligent intra-oral drug delivery systemsImmunologic deficiencies: implantology in immunodeficientpatients – routine or exception ?In <strong>the</strong> mid-90s consensus was reached, that – apart from later stages ofHIV-infection – no modification of routine dental treatment isrecommended in HIV positive patients. With introduction of HAART, <strong>the</strong>systemic health and life expectancy of HIV positive patients improvedsignificantly. The question arised if <strong>the</strong>se patients would benefit fromimplant-pros<strong>the</strong>tic treatment. Several case reports published in <strong>the</strong> late90s and early 2000s presented encouraging results.This presentation on implantology in immunodeficient patients willsummarize <strong>the</strong> results of case studies and clinical investigations on thistopic recently published. Although data from <strong>the</strong> literature are stillsparse to draw conclusions on a high evidence level, dental implantpros<strong>the</strong>tictreatment of HIV positive patients might be consideredroutine treatment, if some prerequisites are taken into consideration, i.e. appropriate adherence to HAART, optimal oral hygiene and regularrecall intervals, and <strong>the</strong> avoidance of concomitant risk factors <strong>for</strong>implant success.Tight recall intervals, regular control of CD4 cell counts and screening<strong>for</strong> HIV-associated oral lesions and side effects of HAART are necessaryto provide an implant-pros<strong>the</strong>tic treatment at low risk level withpredictable results. A close collaboration with <strong>the</strong> patient´s primary careprovider is mandatory.46


SPEAKERSPEAKER> Alain SERRIE > Carlos MADRIDPOSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT:1981-1985 Hospital Assistant – Anes<strong>the</strong>sia and ReanimationDepartment1985 Hospital and University Researcher, INSERM(National Institute <strong>for</strong> Health and MedicalResearch)1984-1998 Head of Pain Diagnosis and Treatment Department, HôpitalLariboisière, Paris1988 Director of Clinical Training, Faculty of Medicine Lariboisière, Paris1989-1997 Head of Medical Activities regarding Chronic Pain Diagnosis andTreatment - Anes<strong>the</strong>sia and Reanimation Department, Medico-SurgicalCentre1998 Head of Pain Evaluation and Treatment Capacity1998 Head of Pain University Diploma <strong>for</strong> Health Professionals2001 Head of ‘Pain, Palliative Cares, Accompanying’ Module, MedicalTraining 2 nd Part of 2nd cycle, Training and Research Unit, Faculty ofMedicine Lariboisière, Paris2001-ongoing Head of Pain Federation, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris2005-ongoing Head of Pain Federation – Palliative Medicine, Hôpital Lariboisière, ParisHONORS:1985 CIBA Prize1986 Prize of 2nd International Symposium “Chronic Pain”1986 Prize MERCI of French Hospitalization, Medicine Academy1988 Prize Guy WEISWEILLER1991 Prize of Medicine National AcademyRESEARCH SUPPORT:1995 - 2005 Therapeutic Trials participant (10, of which 6 as National Coordinator)Investigation on Practices (9)Elaboration of Recommendations (5)Pain management <strong>for</strong> chronic post-operative painAnatomy and physiology of <strong>the</strong> orofacial structures particularly of <strong>the</strong>peripheral nerves and <strong>the</strong> distribution of <strong>the</strong> major trigeminal nervetrunks and o<strong>the</strong>r cranial nerves, may explain <strong>the</strong> frequency and <strong>the</strong>variety of pains problems. Orofacial pain conditions include neuralgias,neuropathic pain, painful temporomandibular disorders, and neurovascularand o<strong>the</strong>rs headaches.Common causes <strong>for</strong> neural damage and subsequent pain i.e., metabolicdisease, infection, ischemia, injury, entrapment, connective tissuedisease, acquired immunodeficiency, malignancy, drugs, and toxins.Neuropathic pain may develop without and identifiable cause.Peripheral neuropathic pain is common after orosurgical procedures.Neuropathic pain is a consequence of injury or disease affecting <strong>the</strong>somatosensory system, common symptoms associated withneuropathic pain are generally described by <strong>the</strong> patient as burningpain, electric shock-like pain, pain paroxysms, dyses<strong>the</strong>sia, andpares<strong>the</strong>sia.Some of <strong>the</strong> commonly used <strong>the</strong>rapeutic approaches include pharmacologicalagents, surgery, physical medicine, and multidisciplinaryapproaches, as well as <strong>the</strong> use of support groups.> Stefano GENOVESE, > Sotirios KOTSOVILISStefano Genovese (Milan, 1961) is chief of DiabetesUnit in Istituto Clinico Humanitas IRCCS Milan (ICH).He graduated in Medicine (1985) and specialized inInternal Medicine (1990) and Endocrinology andMetabolic Diseases (2004) at <strong>the</strong> University of Milan.Appointments: 1988-1992 Research Fellow and 1992-1996 ResearchAssistant in Medicine Unit 1, San Raffaele Hospital IRCCS; 1996-1997Senior Registrar in Medicine Unit and 1997- to date Senior Registrarin Endocrine and Diabetes Unit – ICH.Fellowships: 1990-1991 Research Fellow in <strong>the</strong> Department ofImmunology, University College and Middlesex School of Medicine,London; 1990-1991 Honorary Clinical Assistant in <strong>the</strong> Department ofDiabetes and Metabolism, Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital, London;1991-1992 Research Fellow in <strong>the</strong> Department of Immunology, TheLondon Hospital Medical College, London.Teaching: Assistant Professor in Semeiology and Endocrinology,School of Medicine and Assistant Professor in Endocrinology, NursingSchool, University of MilanReferee of international journals: Acta Diabetologica, Diabetologia,Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, Journal of Autoimmunity,European Journal of Endocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismResearch and Reviews.Clinical Activity: Inpatient and outpatient clinics in Diabetes,Endocrinology, Nutrition and Internal Medicine. Principal Investigatorand national coordinator in clinical trial according to GCP.Author or co-author in more than hundred scientific publications.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSPEAKERSPEAKERCarlos Madrid qualified in Dentistry (1983) at <strong>the</strong>Toulouse School of Dentistry, University PaulSabatier, Toulouse, France and was graduated in oralsurgery <strong>the</strong> same year at <strong>the</strong> Institute ofStomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery, UniversityPierre et Marie Curie, Paris (1983). He earned his Ph.D (1991) atMedical School of Toulouse III and MSc med. at <strong>the</strong> University ofNancy Medical School (1988). He is associate professor of <strong>the</strong>University of Toulouse since 1994 and was <strong>the</strong> head of <strong>the</strong> Unit ofOral Surgery and Oral Medicine of <strong>the</strong> Department of Dental Care of<strong>the</strong> Hôtel Dieu Hospital, Toulouse (1994-2004). He was graduated inAcute and Chronic Pain Control (MSc) at Faculty of Medicine NeckerEnfants Malades, University René Descartes, Paris (2000). He ispresently <strong>the</strong> head of Department of Oral Surgery, Oral medicineand Hospital Dentistry and belongs to <strong>the</strong> Department ofAmbulatory Care and Community Medicine of <strong>the</strong> University ofLausanne Medical School. His present major clinical and researchinterests are bidirectional relationships between systemic and oraldiseases including bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of <strong>the</strong> jawsand orofacial chronic pain.Pain control in oral implant surgeryPain control remains a main objective in <strong>the</strong> unfolding of anysurgical procedure. Pain control in oral implantology is challengingbecause of <strong>the</strong> trigeminal nervous supply of <strong>the</strong> oral cavity. Themouth and surrounding areas are a classically pain producingterritory even apart from any surgical context. During surgery, <strong>the</strong>well-being of <strong>the</strong> patient and surgeon rest on <strong>the</strong> total silence of <strong>the</strong>operative field. Beside <strong>the</strong> traditional techniques of localanaes<strong>the</strong>sia and standard regional blocks, more recent blocktechniques allow a long lasting painless procedure without sideeffect. In addition, nitrous oxide sedation make it possible toper<strong>for</strong>m main surgeries without ambulatory general anaes<strong>the</strong>sia orvenous sedation even in territories whose analgesic control isdifficult. During <strong>the</strong> post-operative phase, <strong>the</strong> release of many proinflammatoryfactors, most of <strong>the</strong>m pain producing, is <strong>the</strong> origin ofpainful phenomena sometimes difficult to control in particular inbone surgery as in iatrogenic neurological lesions… Besidetraditional pain killers of WHO classification level 1 and 2, <strong>the</strong> oralsurgeon must be able to surely resort to <strong>the</strong> use of morphinic oranticonvulsivant drugs. Routes of administration allowing <strong>the</strong>greatest biodisponibility of <strong>the</strong> substances at <strong>the</strong> initial postoperativephase should be of common use in oral surgery. Thebeginning of <strong>the</strong> analgesic treatment even be<strong>for</strong>e starting surgerycan improve operative pain control.1976 Born in A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece1995-2000Undergraduate studies at <strong>the</strong> School ofDentistry, University of A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece2000-2003Graduate studies in Oral Biology at <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry,University of A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece. First Thesis.2003-2006Graduate studies in Periodontology at <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry,University of A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece. Second Thesis.2007 Clinical Instructor, Department of Periodontology, School ofDentistry, University of A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece.2008 Clinical Instructor, Department of Periodontology, 251 GeneralHospital of Hellenic Air Force, A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece.2009 Researcher, Department of Basic Research, BiomedicalResearch Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Academy of A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece.Overall, Dr. Kotsovilis has published 21 papers in English and non-English peer-reviewed journals in <strong>the</strong> field of Periodontology andImplantology, including 5 systematic reviews, with particular emphasison <strong>the</strong> effect of various factors on <strong>the</strong> prognosis of dental implants,such as diabetes, periodontitis, peri-implantitis and implant length.Diabetic patients: implants in diabetic patients:clinical experience and resultsExperimental studies have already revealed an impairedosseous healing response to implant placement in diabeticanimals, compared with non-diabetic controls, both quantitativelyand qualitatively.The lecture entitled “Diabetic patients: Implants in diabeticpatients: Clinical experience and results”, presented by Dr.Kotsovilis, aims at examining and critically evaluating allclinical studies published in <strong>the</strong> dental peer-reviewedliterature, regarding <strong>the</strong> effect of diabetes on <strong>the</strong> survival ofendosseous dental implants placed in diabetic subjects. By <strong>the</strong>use of a systematic methodology, evidence-based conclusionswill be drawn on <strong>the</strong> efficacy of dental implant <strong>the</strong>rapy indiabetic patients.Most clinical studies available nowadays tend to indicate thatdiabetes is no contraindication <strong>for</strong> implant placement, oncondition that it remains under metabolic control. However,definitive guidelines employing objective criteria, such as <strong>the</strong>type and duration of diabetes and <strong>the</strong> levels of glycosylatedhaemoglobin, need to be settled in <strong>the</strong> future.FRIDAY MORNING47


Friday, October 2, 2009 09:00 - 12:15Short Oral Communications 1CHAIRPERSON> German GALLUCCIDr. Gallucci is <strong>the</strong> director of <strong>the</strong> Harvard Dental Implant Program, Department of Restorative Dentistry andBiomaterials Sciences at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He obtained his Doctorate in Dental Medicine at <strong>the</strong>department of Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine at <strong>the</strong> University of Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Gallucci activelyparticipates in clinical research related to Es<strong>the</strong>tics and Immediate Loading in implant <strong>the</strong>rapies. His work has beenpublished in International peer reviewed journals and is an editorial board member <strong>for</strong> “Clinical Oral ImplantsResearch”.Dr. Gallucci participates as invited lecturer in international and national conferences and congresses. He is fellow of <strong>the</strong>International Team <strong>for</strong> Implantology (ITI), Switzerland, active member of <strong>the</strong> Academy of Osseointegration (AO) – USA,and European Academy of Osseointegration (EAO).FRIDAY MORNINGPRESENTER> S. BECKER > A. BARONE019Life quality after iliac crest bonegraft harvesting over an anteriorvs. Posterior approachPRESENTER020Crestal bone remodeling aroundimplants placed in fresh extractionsocketsPRESENTER> G. TELLEMAN > V. KOKOVIC021Peri-implant endosseous healingproperties of dual acid-etchedmini-implants with a nanometersizedeposition of cap: a histological andhistomorphometric human studyPRESENTER022Comparative clinical analyses ofimmediate and early loaded slaand slactive straumann® teimplantsPRESENTER> R. GLAUSER > R. NOELKEN023Seven-year results of implantswith an oxidized surface placedpredominantly in soft bone andsubjected to immediate occlusal loadingPRESENTER024Immediate function withscalloped implants in <strong>the</strong> es<strong>the</strong>ticzone biologic rationale and clinicalresults48


CHAIRPERSON> Joan Pi URGELLBarcelona, 1977Barcelona, 1978Barcelona, 1977-78Barcelona, 1979Los Angeles, 1981M.D. in Medicine and Surgery.Degree in <strong>the</strong> University of Barcelona.Assistant Professor at <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry.University of Barcelona.Dept. of Conservative Dentistry.Title of “Médico Estomatólogo” (D. D. S.) from <strong>the</strong> University of Barcelona.Postgraduate special Training at <strong>the</strong> University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cali<strong>for</strong>nia (U. S. C.).Lundt (Sweden), 1985Certificate in Osseointegration. Surgical Training.University of Lundt (Sweden).Los AngelesOct.-Dec. 1985Training in Osseointegration at <strong>the</strong> University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.Los Angeles (UCLA).Assistant Professor “Master Oral Surgery and Implantology.”University of Barcelona.Director of Branemark Oseointegration Center.Barcelona.PRESENTER> B. STADLINGER > F. FOSCHI025Agreement of 2d histomorphometrywith 3d µct measurement?PRESENTER026Interaction of different bone graftmaterials with bone marrowstromal cells, in vivo and in vitrostudiesFRIDAY MORNINGPRESENTER> J. M. NAVARRO JR. > P. MARKER027Early results of 409 consecutivelyplaced novel tapered, variablethread design implantsPRESENTER028Osseointergrated implant rehabilitationin previously irradiatedjaws without <strong>the</strong> use of adjunctivehyperbaric oxygen treatmentPRESENTER> M. GAHLERT029Osseointegration of zirconiadental implants. A biomechanicaland histomorphometrical study inmini pig49


Friday, October 2, 2009 14:00 - 16:45Plenary Session 3METHODS AND TIMING FOR SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENT AND PROVISIONAL RESTORATIONSCHAIRPERSON> Marc QUIRYNENProfessor M. Quirynen graduated in 1980 as dentist at <strong>the</strong> Catholic University of Leuven and finished in 1984 histraining in periodontology at <strong>the</strong> department of Periodontology (Catholic University Leuven).In 1986 he presented his Ph. D. entitled: Anatomical and inflammatory factors influence bacterial plaque growthand retention in man.In 1990 he was appointed professor at <strong>the</strong> Faculty of medicine of <strong>the</strong> Catholic University of Leuven to teachperiodontology and anatomy.His research deals mainly with oral microbiology, with special attention to <strong>the</strong> influence of surface characteristicson bacterial adhesion and <strong>the</strong> effect of antiseptics.He published over 200 full papers in international peer-reviewed journals. He is member of <strong>the</strong> editorial boardof <strong>the</strong> Journal of Clinical Periodontology (associate editor), Clinical Oral implants Research, Periodontal PracticeToday and Parodontologie.FRIDAY AFTERNOONSPEAKER> Jean-Pierre GARDELLA > Jean-Louis GIOVANNOLIDr Jean-Pierre Gardella received his DDS inMarseille University in 1985.Post graduate in Prosthodontics,Periodontology and Oral Implantology, heis involved in many continuing education programs.(Marseille University, Paris VII University).His private practice is limited to perio and implant<strong>the</strong>rapy since 1995.He is co-founder of CM France Education which is aclinical training center <strong>for</strong> advanced implant techniques.He is a regular national and international lecturer.His special areas of interest are es<strong>the</strong>tics, implantdentistry and plastic surgery.Past scientific president of <strong>the</strong> French Society ofPeriodontology and Oral Implantology.Member of <strong>the</strong> European Federation of Periodontology.Member of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration.Member of <strong>the</strong> American Academy of Periodontology.Member of <strong>the</strong> Academy of Osseointegration.Member of <strong>the</strong> European Academy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry.Methods and Timing <strong>for</strong> Soft TissueManagement in Es<strong>the</strong>tic AreasRegarding <strong>the</strong> literature, we know that soft andhard tissues overcorrection is a prerequisite interm of implant es<strong>the</strong>tic dentistry.Even if scientific documentation of es<strong>the</strong>ticallyrelevant and reproducible parameters is missing,patient selection and moreover site selection is akey factors <strong>for</strong> implant success, such as longterm prognosis or reestablishment ofharmonious soft tissues contours.From an update classification based on <strong>the</strong>biotype and <strong>the</strong> level of alveolar boneresorption, we will describe:- The different methods of soft tissuemanagement using a less invasive plasticsurgery approach.- Timing <strong>for</strong> soft tissue management (be<strong>for</strong>e,during and after implant placement).At least, we will point out <strong>the</strong> influence oftemporary device emergency profile, in order torespect <strong>the</strong> wound healing biologic basis.SPEAKERDental School - University of Paris VI (France)Residency in Periodontology - University ofWashington (USA)Master in Education - University of Florida (USA)Former Assistant Professor - University of Florida (USA)Chargé de Cours - University of Paris VIIFormer President of <strong>the</strong> French Society of PeriodontologyFormer President of <strong>the</strong> European Federation ofPeriodontologyPrivate practice limited to Periodontics and Oral ImplantologyScientific Director of Quintessence InternationalRequirements in soft tissue conditions <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>treatment of peri-implant diseasesThere is no evidence in <strong>the</strong> literature todemonstrate that <strong>the</strong> lack of keratinised tissue mayinfluence implant survival.However, a careful management of soft tissuearound implants is considered essential by cliniciansand <strong>the</strong> reconstruction of keratinized mucosa atimplant sites has to be considered in some clinicalsituations to facilitate restorative procedures or toimprove plaque control.In a recent study, an association between <strong>the</strong>presence of keratinized mucosa, plaque level andincidence of peri-implant diseases has beensuggested.The use of surgical techniques, inspired fromperiodontal plastic surgery, may be beneficial toincrease <strong>the</strong> width/thickness of keratinised mucosaat implant sites.These procedures may be scheduled be<strong>for</strong>e implantplacement, at <strong>the</strong> time of implant exposure <strong>for</strong>two-stage implants or after implant loading.In <strong>the</strong> presence of peri-implantitis a minimalamount of keratinised mucosa is required <strong>for</strong>per<strong>for</strong>ming surgery, in order to reduce peri-implantpocket depth or to repair/regenerate bone tissue.This presentation will discuss <strong>the</strong> significance ofkeratinised mucosa at implant sites, will precise <strong>the</strong>indications of augmenting <strong>the</strong> width/thickness ofkeratinised mucosa, and will describe <strong>the</strong> surgicaltechniques used in different situations.50


CHAIRPERSON> Bruno FISSOREEDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (UW), School of Dentistry Seattle, WA 1988Received Certificate in Fixed Prosthodontics (Periodontal Pros<strong>the</strong>sis) and Master of Science in Dentistrydegree. In 1991, Master's <strong>the</strong>sis entitled "Load Fatigue of Teeth Rein<strong>for</strong>ced by a Dentin Bonding Agentand a Posterior Composite" was published in <strong>the</strong> Journal of Pros<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry 1991, 65:1, 80-85. Thisresearch received <strong>the</strong> third price Award of <strong>the</strong> essay competition of <strong>the</strong> American Academy of FIxedProsthodontics in 1990.UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (USC), School of Dentistry Los Angeles, CA 1985 AppointedClinical Instructor in <strong>the</strong> Department of Restorative Dentistry following graduation.UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (USC), School of Dentistry Los Angeles, CA 1984.Received Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Dental State Boards passed in 1984.UNIVERSITE DE NICE, France, March 1982. Docteur en Chirugie Dentaire. Wrote <strong>the</strong>sis entitled“Pantographic Recordings” [in French].PROFESSIONAL President of <strong>the</strong> College of Dental Surgeon of <strong>the</strong> Principality of Monaco(Dental Order since 1998.ASSOCIATIONS Active Member, European Academy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry since 1992.Active Member, American Academy of Osseointegration since 1992.Member, Jones Gold Foil Study Club at <strong>the</strong> University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, 1985.Member, Delta Sigma Delta, University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, 1984.PROFESSIONAL Private practice in <strong>the</strong> Principality of Monaco from July 1988 to <strong>the</strong> present.EXPERIENCE Private practice in Los Angeles, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia from 1984 to 1985.Private practice in <strong>the</strong> Principality of Monaco from July to November 1984.SPEAKER> Rino BURKHARDT > German GALLUCCIRino Burkhardt graduated from <strong>the</strong>University of Zurich and received hisdoctorate from <strong>the</strong> Medical Faculty of <strong>the</strong>same University. He is an EFP (EuropeanFederation of Periodontology) certified specialist in periodontologyand received his Masters degree from <strong>the</strong>Medical Faculty of <strong>the</strong> University of Berne (MAS inPeriodontology).He maintains a private practice in Zurich, limited to periodontologyand implantology. His an active member of<strong>the</strong> European Academy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry (EAED), <strong>the</strong>European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (EAO), <strong>the</strong>Swiss Society of Periodontology (SSP) and Board memberof <strong>the</strong> Swiss Society of Implantology (SGI).Timing <strong>for</strong> provisional restorations: guidelinesand tricksIn <strong>the</strong> front area provisional restorations arerequired <strong>for</strong> functional reasons and mainly inorder to achieve optimum es<strong>the</strong>tic outcome.There are only few data in <strong>the</strong> available literaturewhich document <strong>the</strong> results of soft tissueconditioning in prospective comparative studies.It’s <strong>the</strong> aim of this lecture to discuss <strong>the</strong> protocols<strong>for</strong> provisional restorations of single and multipleimplants based on <strong>the</strong> experience of differentroutined clinicians. Points of interest are 1) idealduration of mucosal contouring, 2) customizedversus individual components, 3) influence of <strong>the</strong>tissue quality to <strong>the</strong> final result.SPEAKERDr. Gallucci is <strong>the</strong> director of <strong>the</strong> HarvardDental Implant Program, Department ofRestorative Dentistry and BiomaterialsSciences at Harvard School of DentalMedicine. He obtained his Doctorate in Dental Medicineat <strong>the</strong> department of Prosthodontics, School of DentalMedicine at <strong>the</strong> University of Geneva, Switzerland. Dr.Gallucci actively participates in clinical research related toEs<strong>the</strong>tics and Immediate Loading in implant <strong>the</strong>rapies.His work has been published in International peerreviewed journals and is an editorial board member <strong>for</strong>“Clinical Oral Implants Research”.Dr. Gallucci participates as invited lecturer in internationaland national conferences and congresses. He is fellowof <strong>the</strong> International Team <strong>for</strong> Implantology (ITI),Switzerland, active member of <strong>the</strong> Academy ofOsseointegration (AO) - USA, and European Academy ofOsseointegration (EAO).Timing <strong>for</strong> provisional restorations: Evidencebased clinical recommendationsTiming (loading protocols) and sequence ofimplant supported provisional rehabilitations willbe discussed according to different clinicalindications. Es<strong>the</strong>tic parameters will be analyzedin <strong>the</strong> context of <strong>the</strong>ir direct clinical application toimplant-pros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitations. Recommendedplanning steps and treatment procedures will bepresented through scientific evidence andillustrated with clinical examples treated atSchool of Dental Medicine of <strong>the</strong> University ofGeneva (Switzerland), and at Harvard School ofDental Medicine (Boston, MA). Modern standards<strong>for</strong> implant-pros<strong>the</strong>tic restorations call <strong>for</strong> aharmonious integration in <strong>the</strong> pre-existingenvironment. In this context, <strong>the</strong> peril-implantsoft tissue conditioning prior receiving <strong>the</strong> finalrehabilitation should ensure a scalloped gingivalcontour with distinct papillae and free of anyabrupt vertical differences. In addition, <strong>the</strong> role ofprovisional rehabilitations in loading protocolswill be analyzed <strong>for</strong>m both evidence based andclinical considerations.FRIDAY AFTERNOON51


Friday, October 2, 2009 13:45 - 16:55Clinical Research CompetitionCHAIRPERSON> Hendrik TERHEYDENHendrik Terheyden, Professor DDS MD PhDProfessor and chairman, Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Red Cross Hospital, KasselEducation and Specialisation1983-1989 Undergraduate dental education, University of Kiel, Germany1989-1992 Undergraduate dental education, University of Kiel, Germany1989-1994 Postgraduate training and specialist in Oral Surgery1993-2003 Postgraduate training and specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery and <strong>the</strong> Kiel University Hospital,Dept. of OMF Surgery1999 Habilitation University of Kiel2003-2007 Senior lecturer and consultant at <strong>the</strong> Kiel University Hospital2004 Professor at <strong>the</strong> University of Kiel2007 Chairman in KasselScientific profile>200 scientific publications including 77 original papersPreisident elect of <strong>the</strong> German Association <strong>for</strong> Dental ImplantologyMember of <strong>the</strong> Scientific board of <strong>the</strong> International Team <strong>for</strong> Implantology ITISection Editor of International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryFRIDAY AFTERNOONPRESENTER> M. ROCCUZZO > A. MORDENFELD011Implants in periodontallycompromised partiallyedentulous patients: long-term (10year) results of a three arms blindedprospective studyPRESENTER012Histological analyses of biopsiesharvested 11 years after maxillarysinus floor augmentation with an80:20 mixture of deproteinized bovine andautogenous bonePRESENTER> P. FELICE > A. TAHMASEB013Vertical ridge augmentation of<strong>the</strong> atrophic posterior mandiblewith inlay grafts: bone from <strong>the</strong>iliac crest versus bovine an<strong>org</strong>anic bone.Results up to 1 year after loading from arandomized controlled clinical trialPRESENTER014Computer-guided implantplacement: 3d planning software,fixed intraoral reference pointsand cad/cam technology. A clinical trial andan in vitro study52


CHAIRPERSON> Philippe G. KHAYATDr Khayat received his dental degree from <strong>the</strong> University of Paris in 1979. In 1986, he graduated from <strong>the</strong> Universityof Washington where he received his Certificate in Perio-Prosthodontics and his Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD).Affiliate Assistant Professor at <strong>the</strong> University of Washington (Department of Restorative Dentistry) Dr Khayat is alsoactive member of <strong>the</strong> Academy of Osseointegration, <strong>the</strong> European Association of Osseointegration and <strong>the</strong> AmericanDental Club of Paris.Dr Khayat has published articles in several French and international journals including <strong>the</strong> Journal of Pros<strong>the</strong>ticDentistry, Practical Periodontics and Aes<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry, <strong>the</strong> International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantsand <strong>the</strong> Journal of Oral Implantology.Dr Khayat has lectured extensively in France and internationally. He maintains a private practice located in Pariswhich is limited to Oral Implantology.PRESENTER> B. POMMER > W. SLOT015Gel-pressure technique (gpt) <strong>for</strong>flapless transcrestal maxillarysinus floor elevationPRESENTER016The implant-supported maxillaryoverdenture; a prospective studyon 4 versus 6 implants.FRIDAY AFTERNOONPRESENTER> L. DEN HARTOG > M. VROOM017Immediate versus conventionalsingle implant loading in <strong>the</strong>aes<strong>the</strong>tic zone: and 18 monthsrandomized controlled trialPRESENTER018The effect of surface topographyof screw-shaped titaniumimplants in humans on clinical andradiographic parameters. A 12 yearprospective53


Friday, October 2, 2009 14:00 - 17:00Short Oral Communications 2CHAIRPERSON> Tiziano TESTORIDoctor in Medicine and Surgery (MD) from <strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1981. Degree in Odontostomatology and inOrthognatodontics (DDS).Fellowship in advanced Implant Dentistry at <strong>the</strong> Division of Oral Maxillo-Facial Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Miami,Miami FL (Head: Robert E. Marx, DDS).Head of <strong>the</strong> Implantology and Oral Rehabilitation Department at <strong>the</strong> Odontostomatology Clinic (Chairman: Prof. R. L. Weinstein),I.R.C.C.S. Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute, University of Milan.Visiting Professor New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, NY, USA.Fellow of <strong>the</strong> “International College of Dentists” (FICD).Past-President of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Oral Surgery and Implantology (SICOI).Active member of <strong>the</strong> European Board of Oral Surgery (EFOSS).Reviewer <strong>for</strong> Cochrane Collaboration in <strong>the</strong> Oral Health Group since 2005.Author of over 200 scientific articles in Italian and international journals.Winner of <strong>the</strong> William R. Laney Award <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> best scientific article published in volume 22, number 5, 2007 of <strong>the</strong>International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants (IJOMI), at <strong>the</strong> Annual Meeting of <strong>the</strong> Academy ofOsseointegration of San Diego USA, February 26-28, 2009.FRIDAY AFTERNOONPRESENTER> J. P. ALBOUY > L. CANULLO030Implant surface characteristicsinfluence <strong>the</strong> outcome oftreatment of peri-implantitis.An experimental study in dogsPRESENTER031Matrix-metalloproteinases andbone loss at implants restoredaccording to <strong>the</strong> plat<strong>for</strong>mswitching concept: a randomized controlledtrial on <strong>the</strong> influence of differentmismatchingPRESENTER> A. GAGGL > M. BORNSTEIN032Free microvascular transfer ofsegmental cortico-cancellousfemur – a new technique <strong>for</strong>alveolar ridge reconstructionPRESENTER033Early loading of non-submergedtitanium implants with achemically modified sandblastedand acid-etched surface: 2-year results of aprospective 2-center study regarding clinicaland radiographic dataPRESENTER> D. FERRARI > G. AVILA034Stability of crestal bone level atplat<strong>for</strong>m switched nonsubmergedtitanium implants. Ahistomorphometrical study in dogsPRESENTER035Influence of anatomic variabilityin sinus grafting outcomes54


CHAIRPERSON> Gérard ZUCKDr Gérard ZUCK obtained his DDS degree at Marseille University, France, in 1976.He is a member of <strong>the</strong> EAO.He is a private <strong>practitioner</strong> in Aix en Provence, France.He has been invited to lecture to scientific meetings related to implant dentistry.He is part of <strong>the</strong> review board of several dental journals in France.He has published numerous articles and short communications in professional journals.He presently conducts a number of courses in his private clinic.He has been <strong>org</strong>anizing numerous international implant meetings in Aix en Provence <strong>for</strong> more than 10 years.PRESENTER> M. WEINLÄNDER > M. BERETTA036Gingivomorphometry – es<strong>the</strong>ticevaluation of <strong>the</strong> periimplantmucogingival complex. A newmethod <strong>for</strong> collection and measurement ofstandardized and reproducible data in oralphotographyPRESENTER037Sinus lift procedure in presence ofmucosal cyst: a clinicalprospective studyFRIDAY AFTERNOONPRESENTER> N. TYMSTRA > P. FELICE038Treatment outcome and patients’satisfaction of two adjacentimplant-supported restorations in<strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tic zone. Preliminary resultsPRESENTER039Vertical bone augmentationversus 7 mm long implants inposterior atrophic mandibles.Results up to 1 year after loading55


Saturday, October 3, 2009 09:00 - 12:15Plenary Session 4CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF NEW TECHNOLOGIESCHAIRPERSON> Massimo SIMIONDegree of Medicine and Surgery at <strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1979.Specialization in Odontostomatology and Dental Prosthodontics at <strong>the</strong> University of Milan in 1982.Professor and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Department of Periodontology and Implant Restoration at <strong>the</strong> Dental School of <strong>the</strong>University of Milan.Member of <strong>the</strong> Board of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (EAO) 1998 - 2005.President of EAO <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> years 2001-2003 and Immediate Past-President <strong>for</strong> years 2004/2005.Member of <strong>the</strong> Council of EAO since <strong>the</strong> year 2005Founder of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Osseontegration.Active Member and Vice-President of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society of Periodontology (SidP) <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> years 2003-2005.Referee of <strong>the</strong> Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology, International Journal of Periodontics andRestorative Dentistry.He published several scientific papers and is international lecturer about <strong>the</strong> topic Periodontology, Osseointegrationand Bone Regeneration.SATURDAY MORNINGSPEAKER> Myron NEVINS > Christoph HÄMMERLEMyron Nevins, D.D.S. is <strong>the</strong> editor of <strong>the</strong>International Journal of Periodontics andRestorative Dentistry and Associate ClinicalProfessor of Periodontology at <strong>the</strong> HarvardSchool of Dental Medicine. Dr. Nevins is a past Presidentof <strong>the</strong> American Academy of Periodontology where hiscontributions have been recognized with <strong>the</strong> Gold Medaland The Master Clinician Awards. He is a Professor ofPeriodontics at <strong>the</strong> University of Pennsylvania School ofDental Medicine, a Clinical Professor at <strong>the</strong> TempleUniversity School of Dentistry and Adjunct Professor at<strong>the</strong> University of North Carolina. He maintains a privatepractice limited to Periodontics and Implantology inSwampscott, MA.Osteogenic Procedures with RecombinantHuman Platelet-Derived Growth Factor – BBThe introduction of tissue engineered productsinto <strong>the</strong> dental surgical armamentariumprovides a new paradigm of treatment <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>discerning clinician. It enhances <strong>the</strong> results ofboth periodontal regeneration and boneenhancement <strong>for</strong> implant dentistry.Autogenous bone continues to be <strong>the</strong> goldstandard, but carries <strong>the</strong> stigma of a secondsurgical site extraorally or a limited volume ofavailable harvest intraorally at a second site.Osteoconductive materials are valuable, but <strong>the</strong>results are enhanced by <strong>the</strong> use of rh-PDGF. Thispresentation will provide proof of principleevidence of <strong>the</strong> treatment of periodontal defectsand a variety of localized ridge defects <strong>for</strong>implant placement. The topics include <strong>the</strong> sinuselevation, horizontal and vertical ridgeaugmentation and bone preservation <strong>for</strong>compromised extraction sites.SPEAKERChristoph Hämmerle is Professor and Chairmanof <strong>the</strong> Department of Fixed and RemovableProsthodontics and Dental Material Science at<strong>the</strong> University of Zurich, Switzerland. He iscertified in prosthodontics as well as inperiodontics. His clinical focus is on <strong>the</strong> comprehensivetreatment of complex, partially edentulous patients applyingall available options of reconstructive dentistry includingdental implants.A scientific focus in <strong>the</strong> area of bone and soft tissue reconstructionis on <strong>the</strong> development of techniques involving growthfactors and appropriate carrier materials.He has published numerous scientific and clinical articles andserves on <strong>the</strong> review boards of several scientific journals in <strong>the</strong>field.Prof. Hämmerle is a member of various scientific <strong>org</strong>anizations.Presently he is President of <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong>Osseointegration (EAO), Board Member of <strong>the</strong> Swiss Society ofImplantology, President of <strong>the</strong> Osteology Foundation, andChairman of <strong>the</strong> ITI Section in Switzerland.He has served on <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anizing committees of severalnational and international conferences including: EuropeanAssociation <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (including chairmanshipof <strong>the</strong> 15 th Annual Congress of <strong>the</strong> EAO 2006 in Zurich,co-chairmanship of <strong>the</strong> 1 st and 2 nd Consensus Conferences of<strong>the</strong> EAO in 2006 and 2009), ITI World Symposium.Carriers and growth factors in implantdentistry: where do we stand today?Bone regeneration by means of GBR is a welldocumented and procedure successfully used inimplant dentistry. Fur<strong>the</strong>r developments in boneaugmentation procedures can ei<strong>the</strong>r be relatedto simplification of <strong>the</strong> clinical handling orrelated to influencing of biological processes.From a biological point of view growth anddifferentiation factors may induce earlier bonegrowth into <strong>the</strong> area to be regenerated.Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, <strong>the</strong> use of such materials wouldallow treatment of extended bone defectvolumes. At present, large bone defects areregularly augmented with autogenous blockgrafts. Growth and differentiation factors underinvestigation include BMP-2, BMP-7, GDF-5,PDGF, PTH and o<strong>the</strong>rs. The BMP clearly are <strong>the</strong>most potent and <strong>the</strong>ir clinical effectiveness iswell documented in medical applications.56


CHAIRPERSON> Franck RENOUARDFranck Renouard is graduated of <strong>the</strong> Dental University of Paris V in 1982.He was Jean-François Tulasne’s assistant in <strong>the</strong> Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Team of Paul Tessier from 1983 to 1988 in Paris.He has published several national and international articles and is author of two Text Books with Bo Rangert.The first one ‘Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry: Simplified Clinical Analysis <strong>for</strong> Predictable Treatment’ was publishedin 10 languagesHe lectures intensively on Implants, Immediate loading, Biomechanics and Bone Grafting procedure.Dr. Renouard was elected to <strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration executive board in Amsterdam in 2000,and is <strong>the</strong> past President <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anization.He is in Private Practice in Paris limited of Oral and Implant Surgery.SPEAKER> Minoru UEDA > Hendrik TERHEYDEN1972-1978 Faculty of Dentistry, TokyoMedical and Dental University(D.D.S.),1978-1982 Graduate School, NagoyaUniversity School of Medicin, Awarded <strong>the</strong>degree of PhD in a study of skin grafting onirradiated bed.1999- present.Department of Oral and MaxillofacialSurgery, Nagoya University, Graduate Schoolof Medicine,2003-2008 Department of stem cell engineering,Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo,ProfessorMembership of Academic Society: The Japanese Societyof Tissue Engineering (Former President), Asian Societyof Tissue Engineering (Former President), TissueEngineering Society international (Vice-President)Tissue Engineering and ImplantTissue engineering is relatively a new approach<strong>for</strong> regenerative medicine. According to <strong>the</strong>concept, human body can be regenerated byusing stem cell, scaffold and growth factors.In my lecture I will present bone and skinregeneration <strong>the</strong>rapy in dentistry, because <strong>the</strong>yare thought to <strong>the</strong> most important and clinicallyavailable technique as an anti-aging <strong>the</strong>rapy.Along <strong>the</strong> stream of this concept, we havedeveloped <strong>the</strong> injectable bone <strong>for</strong> alveolar ridgeaugmentation <strong>for</strong> implant surgery and <strong>the</strong> skinrejuvenation <strong>the</strong>rapy in perioral region by usingfibroblast injection system. Totally over 150 caseshave been treated by tissue engineering andshowed good results clinically in our clinic.The tissue engineering <strong>the</strong>rapy in anti-agingtreatment can provide <strong>the</strong> patient <strong>the</strong> higheres<strong>the</strong>tic result and satisfaction. It opens a newwindow <strong>for</strong> dentistry.SPEAKERHendrik Terheyden, Professor DDS MD PhDProfessor and chairman, Dept. of Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery, Red Cross Hospital, KasselEducation and Specialisation1983-1989 Undergraduate dental education, University of Kiel,Germany1989-1992 Undergraduate dental education, University of Kiel,Germany1989-1994 Postgraduate training and specialist in Oral Surgery1993-2003 Postgraduate training and specialist inMaxillofacial Surgery and <strong>the</strong> Kiel UniversityHospital, Dept. of OMF Surgery1999 Habilitation University of Kiel2003-2007 Senior lecturer and consultant at <strong>the</strong> KielUniversity Hospital2004 Professor at <strong>the</strong> University of Kiel2007 Chairman in KasselScientific profile>200 scientific publications including 77 original papersPreisident elect of <strong>the</strong> German Association <strong>for</strong> DentalImplantologyMember of <strong>the</strong> Scientific board of <strong>the</strong> International Team <strong>for</strong>Implantology ITISection Editor of International Journal of Oral & MaxillofacialSurgeryActive molecules and stem cellsStem cells: state of <strong>the</strong> artIn <strong>the</strong> first part of <strong>the</strong> lecture <strong>the</strong> biological prerequisitesof tissue engineering are introduced:angiogenesis and stem cell differentiation including<strong>the</strong> molecular control of <strong>the</strong>se processes.In <strong>the</strong> second part nine different technicalapproaches of tissue engineering are presented in asynoptical flow diagram including recombinant andnative growth factors, gene <strong>the</strong>rapy, smallmolecules, extracellular matrix molecules, chairsidecell preparations and cell cultivation techniques. Foreach technique <strong>the</strong> state of development from basicresearch over clinical research to clinical availabilityis discussed. Currently recombinant differentiation(rhBMP) and growth factors (rhGDF-5, rhPDGF) havebeen approved <strong>for</strong> clinical use in several countries.In <strong>the</strong> third part <strong>the</strong> future potential of <strong>the</strong>presented techniques <strong>for</strong> clinical implant dentistry isdiscussed.SATURDAY MORNING57


Saturday, October 3, 2009 08:30 - 12:20Basic Research CompetitionCHAIRPERSON> Marc QUIRYNENProfessor M. Quirynen graduated in 1980 as dentist at <strong>the</strong> Catholic University of Leuven and finished in 1984his training in periodontology at <strong>the</strong> department of Periodontology (Catholic University Leuven).In 1986 he presented his Ph. D. entitled: Anatomical and inflammatory factors influence bacterial plaque growthand retention in man.In 1990 he was appointed professor at <strong>the</strong> Faculty of medicine of <strong>the</strong> Catholic University of Leuven to teachperiodontology and anatomy.His research deals mainly with oral microbiology, with special attention to <strong>the</strong> influence of surface characteristicson bacterial adhesion and <strong>the</strong> effect of antiseptics.He published over 200 full papers in international peer-reviewed journals. He is member of <strong>the</strong> editorial boardof <strong>the</strong> Journal of Clinical Periodontology (associate editor), Clinical Oral implants Research, Periodontal PracticeToday and Parodontologie.SATURDAY MORNINGPRESENTER> L. A. SALATA > B. H. CHOI001Tomographic and immunohistochemicalstudy on onlaygrafts remodeling.Iliac crest versus calvarial bonePRESENTER002Histological study on <strong>the</strong> implantinterface following flaplessimplantationPRESENTER> R. LEESUNGBOK > D. BUSENLECHNER003Effect of magnetic fieldsproduced by neodymium magneton osteoblast activityPRESENTER004Past-like in<strong>org</strong>anic bone matrix –preclinical testing of a prototypepreparation in <strong>the</strong> porcine calvariaPRESENTER> L. MEIRELLES > P. GALINDO-MORENO005A novel technique <strong>for</strong>quantification of cells onmaterial substratesPRESENTER006Evidence of revascularization andcell colonization of an<strong>org</strong>anicbovine bone58


CHAIRPERSON> David HARRISDavid is a medically and dentally qualified specialist oral surgeon. He maintains a specialist private practice at <strong>the</strong>Blackrock Clinic Dublin. He is a Senior Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland where he carries out his researchand graduate student teaching and implant surgical training.He is a founder member and past president of <strong>the</strong> European Association of Osseointegration, and continues to serveas a member of council. He was co chairman of <strong>the</strong> 2008 EAO Scientific Congress in Warsaw. He has published over25 scientific articles and reviews and contributed to three international textbooks on implants. He chaired <strong>the</strong> EAOworkshop on radiology in implant dentistry. He has lectured extensively internationally and provides regularpostgraduate teaching courses.He has had extensive experience in medical legal matters as a member of <strong>the</strong> cases committee of Medical ProtectionSociety and as a member of <strong>the</strong> board of directors of Dental Protection Ltd <strong>for</strong> 10 years and continues as an advisor.David commenced implant treatment in 1984 as a member of a small number of international pioneer teamsintroducing Professor P.I. Brånemark's techniques of osseointegration into clinical practice. He collaborates closelywith Prof. Brånemark in providing postgraduate education and in <strong>the</strong> treatment of patients.PRESENTER> M. RETZEPI > D. S. THOMA007Effect of diabetes on wnt proteinsignalling during <strong>the</strong> guidedbone regeneration healing processPRESENTER008Soft tissue augmentation by <strong>the</strong>use of collagen-based matrices.An experimental comparativestudy in <strong>the</strong> dog mandibleSATURDAY MORNINGPRESENTER> D. SCHNEIDER > G. CARDAROPOLI009Bone regeneration using asyn<strong>the</strong>tic matrix containingenamel matrix derivatePRESENTER010Healing of bundle bone andimmediate implant installationfollowing tooth extractions59


Saturday, October 3, 2009 14:00 - 17:00Plenary Session 5PANEL DISCUSSION: PERIODONTOLOGY AND IMPLANTOLOGY: WHERE IS THE BORDER?CHAIRPERSON> Mariano xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SANZMD – Degree- Universidad Complutense of Madrid.Specialist in Stomatology. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.Specialist in.Periodontology. University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles (UCLA).Doctor en Medicine (PhD degree). Universidad Complutense de Madrid.Professor of Periodontology. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.Dean of <strong>the</strong> Faculty of Odontology. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.Director of <strong>the</strong> Graduate Programme “Master in Periodontology”. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.Past-Secretary General of <strong>the</strong> European Federation of Periodontology (EFP).Past-President of <strong>the</strong> Spanish Society of Periodontology (SEPA).Councilor and Regional Board Member from <strong>the</strong> International Association <strong>for</strong> Dental Research (IADR-CED).Associate Editor of <strong>the</strong> Scientific Journal Evidence-Based Dental Practice and Journal of Clinical Periodontology.Member of <strong>the</strong> Editorial Committee of <strong>the</strong> following Scientific Journals :Journal of Periodontal Research, Clinical OralImplant Research, Journal of Dental Research, Oral Diseases, Clinical Oral Investigations and Journal de Parodontologie.Has published scientific more than 150 articles and book chapters in Periodontology, Implant Dentistry and Dental Education.Has given multiple courses and seminars in Periodontology, Implant Dentistry and Dental Education.SATURDAY AFTERNOONSPEAKERDr. Ricci graduated in medicine from <strong>the</strong> Universityof Florence and received <strong>the</strong> degree of specialistin stomatology from <strong>the</strong> same school after a twoyearstraining program.Master of science in periodontology from BostonUniversity, in ’74 he returned to Italy where he opened <strong>the</strong> firstpractice limited to periodontics in <strong>the</strong> country.Since <strong>the</strong>n he has devoted himself to periodontal <strong>the</strong>rapy alongwith implant <strong>the</strong>rapy since ’86.Authors of many papers in <strong>the</strong> field of periodontics, he haslectured extensively in Europe, Usa and Japan in periodontics andimplant dentistry.Active Members of many prestigious international scientificsocieties, he is founder and past president of <strong>the</strong> Italian Society ofPeriodontology (Sidp), active member of <strong>the</strong> EuropeanFederation Periodontology (EFP), active member of <strong>the</strong> EuropeanAcademy of Es<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry (EAED), honorary member of <strong>the</strong>Italian Academy of Pros<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry (AIOP), honorary memberof <strong>the</strong> South African Society of Periodontology.Periodontology and implantology:Where is <strong>the</strong> border?To per<strong>for</strong>m advanced periodontal <strong>the</strong>rapy in orderto save a periodontally involved tooth or to extractit and place an implant? This is <strong>the</strong> question which<strong>the</strong> ethically oriented professional is confrontedwith every day. Several considerations need to bemade in order to take <strong>the</strong> proper decision: - Tooth’sintegrity, vitality and stability, endodonticconditions if <strong>the</strong> tooth is non vital, possibility ofconservative or pros<strong>the</strong>tics restoration, need <strong>for</strong>orthodontic treatment, tooth’s strategicimportance in order to proper utilize it <strong>for</strong>adequate function and es<strong>the</strong>tics. By a periodontalpoint of view few rules need to be followed inorder to take <strong>the</strong> proper decision. In thispresentation <strong>the</strong>y will be discussed in detail.SPEAKER> Giano RICCI > Anton SCULEAND.M.D., Dr. Med. Dent., M.S., Ph.D.Professor and Chairman, Department ofPeriodontologyUniversity of Bern, Switzerland1990 Doctor Medical Dentistry (D.M.D.)Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary.1991-1992 Postgraduate Training in PeriodontologyDepartment of Periodontology, University ofMünster, Germany1993-1995 Postgraduate Training in Periodontology, RoyalDental College, Aarhus, DenmarkCertificate of Specialization in Periodontics, RoyalDental College, Aarhus, Denmark.1994 Doctor Medicinae Dentium (Dr. med. dent.),University of Münster, Germany.1995 Certificate of Specialization in Periodontics, RoyalDental College, Aarhus, Denmark.1997 Master of Science (M.S.) in Periodontology, RoyalDental College, Aarhus, Denmark1999 Specialist of <strong>the</strong> German Society of Periodontology.2001 Habilitation (Ph.D.), University of Saarland,Homburg, Germany (Title of <strong>the</strong>sis: “Healing ofIntrabony Periodontal Defects Following Treatmentwith Guided Tissue Regeneration or Enamel MatrixProteins. Experimental and Clinical Studies”).2002-2004 Associate Professor of Periodontology, in <strong>the</strong>Department of Conservative Dentistry andPeriodontology, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityMainz, Germany and Part Time Private PracticeLimited to Periodontics, in Prüm, Germany2004-2008 Head of Department of Periodontology, RadboudUniversity Medical Center Nijmegen, TheNe<strong>the</strong>rlands.2004-2008 Director of <strong>the</strong> European Federation ofPeriodontology Postgraduate Education Committee(EFP-PEC) accredited graduate program inPeriodontology at <strong>the</strong> Radboud University MedicalCenter Nijmegen, The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands.2008 Professor and Chairman, Department ofPeriodontology, University of Bern, Switzerland2009 President of <strong>the</strong> Periodontal Research Group (PRG)of <strong>the</strong> IADR60


SPEAKER> Philippe G. KHAYAT > Stefan RENVERTDr Khayat received his dental degree from<strong>the</strong> University of Paris in 1979. In 1986, hegraduated from <strong>the</strong> University ofWashington where he received hisCertificate in Perio-Prosthodontics and his Master ofScience in Dentistry (MSD).Affiliate Assistant Professor at <strong>the</strong> University ofWashington (Department of Restorative Dentistry)Dr Khayat is also active member of <strong>the</strong> Academy ofOsseointegration, <strong>the</strong> European Association ofOsseointegration and <strong>the</strong> American Dental Club of Paris.Dr Khayat has published articles in several French andinternational journals including <strong>the</strong> Journal of Pros<strong>the</strong>ticDentistry, Practical Periodontics and Aes<strong>the</strong>tic Dentistry,<strong>the</strong> International Journal of Oral and MaxillofacialImplants and <strong>the</strong> Journal of Oral Implantology.Dr Khayat has lectured extensively in France andinternationally. He maintains a private practice located inParis which is limited to Oral Implantology.SPEAKERStefan Renvert received his D.D.S. degreefrom <strong>the</strong> University of Lund, Sweden, in1975. In 1979 he spent one year as visitingprofessor at Loma Linda University inCali<strong>for</strong>nia, USA. He <strong>the</strong>n completed graduate training inPeriodontology at <strong>the</strong> Dental School in Malmö Universityof Lund, Sweden with a certificate in Periodontology 1981and <strong>the</strong> Odont.Dr. (Ph.D) degree in 1984. In 1999 hebecame Professor of Oral Health Sciences and ResearchDirector at Kristianstad University, Sweden. ProfessorRenvert also holds a position as visiting professor at DublinDental Hospital, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland and at <strong>the</strong>Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden.Professor Renvert is past chairman <strong>the</strong> Swedish Society ofPeriodontology, past chairman of <strong>the</strong> EFP, he was ScientificChairman <strong>for</strong> Europerio 5 in Madrid 2005 and Chairman of<strong>the</strong> Europerio 6 meeting in Stockholm 2009.Professor Renvert´s research early focused on outcomeassessments of different treatment modalities of intraosseousdefects and diagnosis of periodontal diseases. Hiscollaborative research ef<strong>for</strong>ts over <strong>the</strong> last years haveresulted in numerous publications on periodontalmicrobiology, guided bone regeneration around implants,peri-implantitis and <strong>the</strong> association between periodontitisand cardiovascular diseases. Professor Renvert haspublished more than 100 papers in international andnational journals.At present Professor Renvert´s research focuses ondiagnosis and treatment of peri-implantitis, riskassessments and <strong>the</strong> association of periodontal disease tocardiovascular disease.SPEAKER> Joan PI URGELLBarcelona, 1977M.D. in Medicine and Surgery.Barcelona, 1978Degree in <strong>the</strong> University of Barcelona.Barcelona, 1977-78Assistant Professor at <strong>the</strong> School of Dentistry.University of Barcelona.Dept. of Conservative Dentistry.Barcelona, 1979Title of “Médico Estomatólogo” (D.D.S.) from <strong>the</strong>University of Barcelona.Los Angeles, 1981Postgraduate special Training at <strong>the</strong> University ofSou<strong>the</strong>rn Cali<strong>for</strong>nia (U.S.C.).Lundt (Sweden), 1985Certificate in Osseointegration. Surgical Training.University of Lundt (Sweden).Los Angeles, Oct.-Dec. 1985Training in Osseointegration at <strong>the</strong> University ofCali<strong>for</strong>nia. Los Angeles (UCLA).Assistant Professor “Master Oral Surgery andImplantology.” University of Barcelona.Director of Branemark Oseointegration Center. Barcelona.SATURDAY AFTERNOON61


Saturday, October 3, 2009 13:45 - 14:00Research Award CeremonyCHAIRPERSON> Christoph HÄMMERLEChristoph Hämmerle is Professor and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and DentalMaterial Science at <strong>the</strong> University of Zurich, Switzerland. He is certified in prosthodontics as well as in periodontics.His clinical focus is on <strong>the</strong> comprehensive treatment of complex, partially edentulous patients applying all availableoptions of reconstructive dentistry including dental implants.A scientific focus in <strong>the</strong> area of bone and soft tissue reconstruction is on <strong>the</strong> development of techniques involvinggrowth factors and appropriate carrier materials.He has published numerous scientific and clinical articles and serves on <strong>the</strong> review boards of several scientific journalsin <strong>the</strong> field.Prof. Hämmerle is a member of various scientific <strong>org</strong>anizations. Presently he is President of <strong>the</strong> European Association<strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (EAO), Board Member of <strong>the</strong> Swiss Society of Implantology, President of <strong>the</strong> Osteology Foundation,and Chairman of <strong>the</strong> ITI Section in Switzerland.He has served on <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anizing committees of several national and international conferences including: EuropeanAssociation <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration (including chairmanship of <strong>the</strong> 15 th Annual Congress of <strong>the</strong> EAO 2006 in Zurich,co-chairmanship of <strong>the</strong> 1 st and 2 nd Consensus Conferences of <strong>the</strong> EAO in 2006 and 2009), ITI World Symposium.SATURDAY AFTERNOON62


EAO Association■ VisionBridging <strong>the</strong> gap between science and clinicalpractice, EAO improves <strong>the</strong> quality of patientcare as <strong>the</strong> leading voice and resource centre in<strong>the</strong> field of implant dentistry in Europe■ HistoryThe EAO was founded in Munich in 1991following on <strong>the</strong> recommendations made by aninternational group of clinicians and researchworkers. It was <strong>for</strong>med as an international,interdisciplinary and independent science-based<strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> all professionals interested in <strong>the</strong> artand science of osseointegration.■ MissionThe objectives of <strong>the</strong> Association are:1. To promote and facilitate clinical applicationsof osseointegration <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> benefit ofpatients throughout <strong>the</strong> world.2. To promote <strong>the</strong> advancement of methods oftreatment in reconstructive surgery andpros<strong>the</strong>tic rehabilitation based on <strong>the</strong>principles of osseointegration and relateddisciplines.3. To promote and initiate research intoimproved clinical procedures <strong>for</strong> rehabilitationas a consequence of osseointegration.4. To promote international exchange ofknowledge and understanding of <strong>the</strong>techniques and research in <strong>the</strong> field ofosseointegration and related disciplines.5. To promote <strong>the</strong> publication of research findingsand o<strong>the</strong>r materials as part of continuingeducation <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> benefit of members andinterested <strong>org</strong>anisations.■ Membership93% of our members at <strong>the</strong> congress in Zurich(2006) said <strong>the</strong>y would recommend EAO to acolleague. Join EAO now and benefit from asubstantially reduced registration fee to <strong>the</strong>Annual Congress! In addition you will enjoyo<strong>the</strong>r membership benefits such as free onlinesubscription to <strong>the</strong> monthly Blackwell ClinicalOral Implants Research journal (12 issues peryear), a membership directory containing <strong>the</strong>names and addresses of all members, apersonal EAO pin, and a wide network ofcolleagues and leading innovators fromaround <strong>the</strong> world.For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on membership,please contact:EAO OfficeMs Giulia Cerocchi287 Avenue Louise2 nd floor1050 Brussels - BelgiumTel +32 (0) 2 643 20 49Fax +32 (0) 2 645 26 71<strong>eao</strong>@agshq.com<strong>www</strong>.<strong>eao</strong>.<strong>org</strong>European Association<strong>for</strong> Osseointegration63EAO ASSOCIATION


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Commit itself to becomea green congressThe 21 st century is facing serious climatic changes due to human activities. Today most people feelconcerned about sustainable development, <strong>the</strong>y want to reduce <strong>the</strong> impact of <strong>the</strong>ir consumptionand production. The challenge <strong>for</strong> sustainable development is to manage land so as to integrate andmaximize its economic, social and environmental value.There<strong>for</strong>e, this year <strong>the</strong> EAO has decided to act in favor of <strong>the</strong> environment by implementing greenpractices <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anization of its annual congress. This sustainable behavior will be obviousthrough our different commitments.Eco-friendly Congress CentreThrough its design and overallmanagement policy, <strong>the</strong> Grimaldi ForumMonaco is strongly committed to put intopractice concrete actions supportingsustainable development.ISO 14001:2004 EnvironmentalManagement Certification.Seawater pumping system: renewableenergy <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> air conditioning system.70% low energy lighting throughout<strong>the</strong> building.Eco-efficient flushing system in <strong>the</strong>lavatories.Buy green policy (use of recycled paper<strong>for</strong> printing; eco-friendly products <strong>for</strong>cleaning and painting…).100% of personnel signed <strong>the</strong> GrimaldiForum’s eco-friendly charter.Staff attends training and awarenessprogrammes, and participates incommunity projects.Selective waste collection bins installedthroughout <strong>the</strong> building.Green Exhibition AreaThe EAO congress offers its partners<strong>the</strong> opportunity to participate activelyin protecting <strong>the</strong> environmentthrough different actions.Recyclable booth structure: woodenpanels are reused and carpets will berecycled into cars mats.Energy saving: individual lightning isset up <strong>for</strong> each booth.Eco-friendly environmental furniture<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> booths.Recyclable signage: will be recycledinto bags.Selective waste collection bins tocollect paper, glass, packaging andplastic containers.The venue’s qualified green staff tohelp participants optimise recyclingef<strong>for</strong>ts.66


Commit itself to adopta green attitudeYOUR TRAVELLINGIN MONACOEach holder of an EAO Congressbadge can enjoy free publictransport by bus.Monaco buses are powered bydiester, a non-petroleum-baseddiesel fuel.Nearly everything is at walkingdistance in Monaco.Discover <strong>the</strong> Principality on foot,exercise and participate inprotecting <strong>the</strong> environment!You will find <strong>the</strong> booklet“Discover Monaco by feet” inyour EAO bag to help you!WASTE SORTINGSelective waste collection binsare available throughout <strong>the</strong>Grimaldi Forum Monacobuilding. By using <strong>the</strong>se binscorrectly, each member canparticipate in recycling.The venue’s qualifiedmaintenance staff can helpyou if you hesitate!CATERINGDuring <strong>the</strong> congress,recyclable containers willbe used.To limit food mileage,prefer local and seasonalmeals and product.ACT GREEN BOOTHGet to know more about <strong>the</strong>EAO Congress and <strong>the</strong>Grimaldi Forum Monaco’s ef<strong>for</strong>tsto protect <strong>the</strong> environment on<strong>the</strong> ActGreen Booth.67


Congress General In<strong>for</strong>mationGENERAL INFORMATION■ DateFrom Wednesday, September 30 th , 2009 to Saturday,October 3 rd , 2009.■ VenueThe EAO congress will be held at <strong>the</strong> Grimaldi Forum,in <strong>the</strong> Principality of Monaco, a prestigious venue near<strong>the</strong> “French Riviera” region.Grimaldi Forum Monaco address:10, avenue Princesse Grace - 98000 MonacoPh. +377 99 99 2000■ Official languageThe official language of <strong>the</strong> EAO Congress is English.There will be simultaneous translation into French andItalian during plenary sessions.■ HeadphonesSimultaneous translation in French, English and Italianwill be available <strong>for</strong> pleanary sessions. In <strong>the</strong>participant envelop, you will find a voucher wich willallow you to borrow conference headphones from <strong>the</strong>desk located on level -3.■ Welcome desk opening hoursWednesday 30 th 11:00-20:00Thursday 1 st 09:00-19:00Friday 2 nd 07:30-19:00Saturday 3 rd 09:00-18:00The welcome desk is situated on level 0. You will beable to register on site and retrieve your acess badges.Congress bags will be distributed on level 0 Hall Ravel(exhibition area)■ Exhibition Opening HoursThursday 1 st 09:00-18:00Friday 2 nd 08:00-18:00Saturday 3 rd 09:00-16:00■ Registration fee <strong>for</strong> delegates include:• Admission to all congress sessions, poster area andtechnical exhibition• The opening ceremony• Congress documents (final programme, abstractsbook, congress bag)• Lunches and coffee breaksTERMS OF PAYMENT: By credit card: Visa, Euro orMaster cards + cash + cheque in €.■ ON SITE Registration feesAll <strong>the</strong> prices below include Monaco VAT (19.6%)up to date with membership feesEAO members + SFPIO*, SIIO** 590€Non members 765€Medical students*** 330€*Société Francaise de Parodontologie et d’Implantologie Orale**Società Italiana di Implantologia Osteointegrata***Upon presentation of a valid student id■ Certificate of attendance:A certificate of attendance <strong>for</strong> preregistered participantswill be issued along with <strong>the</strong> Congress documentationupon arrival. Participants who register on-site will beissued certificate <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> registration desk.■ CloakroomWednesday 30 th 12:00-18:00Thursday 1 st 08:00-20:00Friday 2nd 08:00-20:00Saturday 3 rd 08:00-18:00Please be advised that <strong>the</strong> <strong>org</strong>anisation is notresponsible <strong>for</strong> any lost or damages.■ RefreshmentsCongress luncheons and coffee breaks will be servedto all registered delegates in <strong>the</strong> exhibition areasand in <strong>the</strong> poster areas.The Minister of State of <strong>the</strong> Principality of Monaco requests<strong>the</strong> pleasure of your company at a cocktail reception on <strong>the</strong> occasion of <strong>the</strong>18th Annual Meeting of <strong>the</strong>European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegrationin <strong>the</strong> Karément, Grimaldi Forum,on Wednesday, 30th September 2009, at 5:30pm68


EAO CONCIERGE SERVICE■ Access by helicopter…Heli Air Monaco provides regular linksbetween Monaco and Nice Airport in7 minutes fly.A private shuttle will bring youcom<strong>for</strong>tably to any place of your choicein Monaco in only 5 minutes.Special rates have been negotiated:• Nice - Monaco 100 €• Monaco - Nice 85 €• Round trip ticket 175 €To enjoy those special rates, pleasecontact or email:Fabien Garavagnofabien@heliairmonaco.com+ 377 92 050 033 / Fax + 377 92 050 036■ StaffStaff members can be easily recognized by <strong>the</strong>ir greenT-shirts. They will be happy to assist you with anyqueries you may have.■ Web Corner and WIFIAn internet Café is located in <strong>the</strong> hall ravel (Level 0).Computers stations will be at your disposal <strong>for</strong> yourinternet connections and e-mails.■ Useful links• Venue: <strong>www</strong>.grimaldi<strong>for</strong>um.com• Tourism: <strong>www</strong>.visitmonaco.com• Nice Airport: <strong>www</strong>.nice.aeroport.fr• Monaco urban public transport:<strong>www</strong>.cam.mc, <strong>www</strong>.airportxpress.fr• Car rentals, at <strong>the</strong> Airport:<strong>www</strong>.avis.com, <strong>www</strong>.hertz.com,• Taxi: <strong>www</strong>.taximonacoprestige.com& +33 (0) 8 20 20 98 98■ ContactCongress Scientific Programme and AdministrativeSecretariatEAO 2009 c/o <strong>Colloquium</strong>12, rue de la Croix-FaubinF-75011 Paris, FranceTel : +33 (0) 1 44 64 15 15Fax: +33 (0) 1 44 64 15 16Email: <strong>eao</strong>2009@colloquium.frConcierge services• Transportation services: Taxi, taximotorbike,limousine, helicopter transfer& sightseeing tour arrangement• Travel planning: by air, by train, by road,leisure and event arrangement,personalized travel itineraries• Restaurant and hotel recommendationsand reservations• Catering services• Specialty gift and flower shopping anddelivery• Spa and hairdresser recommendations andappointments• Car cleaning and maintenance services• Personalized shopping• Tee times & Golfing partners• Moving services• Grocery shopping• Picking up (or returning) a gift• Search and reservation of tickets <strong>for</strong>concert, <strong>the</strong>atre, opera and special eventsBusiness services• Office supplies• Delivery boy• Fax, photocopies• Power supply• Battery charger <strong>for</strong> GSM• Adaptor• Delivery• Meeting and event planning, businessparty“The clever store”Tie, socks, sticking plaster, battery,toothbrush, stamps….69GENERAL INFORMATION


Exhibition plansHall RavelFounding Gold SponsorsS120WEB CENTERS114ASTRA TECH ABDENTSPLY FRIADENTBIOMET 3INOBEL BIOCARE ABINSTITUT STRAUMANN AGF102F103F104F105F101B124B125B126B121B123 B122S119S116G107 G106S115S113B120S112B119B117B118B133S11WILEY BLACKWELLE1B131B132B130B129G109F 103Gold SponsorsG108B127S118B128F 102F 101BIOHORIZONS, INC.BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE SLG102G105TO ROLOWEST LGEISTLICH BIOMATERIALSG110MATERIALISE DENTAL NVG108MIS IMPLANTS TECHNOLOGIES LTD.G106NEOSS LTD.G101OSSTEM IMPLANT CO., LTD.G104QUINTESSENCEE2SYBRON IMPLANT SOLUTIONSG103THOMMEN MEDICAL AGZIMMER DENTALG109G107FGSWELCOMSilver SponsorsGoldSilverHall DiaghilevACE SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANYANTHOGYRS118S119BronzeARTOSS GMBHS116AVINENT IMPLANT SYSTEM S.L.S108BEGO IMPLANT SYSTEMS GMBH & CO. KGS120BICON DENTAL IMPLANTSBREDENT GROUPCAMLOG BIOTECHNOLOGIES AGS114S106S104POSTER AREACONSULT-PROS103HU-FRIEDY MFG. CO., INC.S107IMPLANT DIRECT EUROPE AGS111KEYSTONE DENTALS113MALO CLINIC HEALTH & WELLNESSS105MEGAGEN IMPLANT CO., LTDS112NEODENT IMPLANT SYSTEMS201SIC INVENT AGS115TIGRAN TECHNOLOGIES ABS109TRINON TITANIUM GMBHS10270ZITERION GMBHS110


(level 0)S108B116B115B114B113S103Bronze SponsorsS107B108S109B106B107B112S110S104S106B111B110G105S105B1091 B134B103F 104G104G110B105B104S102AMERICAN DENTAL SYSTEMS GMBH B109AESCULAP AGB101ASEPTICO, INC.B125BIEN-AIR DENTAL SAB104BIOCOMP INDUSTRIESB121B&L BIOTECHB204BRUMABA GMBH & CO.KGB132CENDRES+MÉTAUXB130G103 G102G101CERAROOT – ZIRCONIA IMPLANTSB107F 105B101DENTAURUM IMPLANTS GMBHDENTIS CO., LTD.B120B203OMSLEVELSDENTIUM CO. LTD.ELOSE.M.S. ELECTRO MEDICAL SYSTEMSEUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF DENTALIMPLANTOLOGISTS (BDIZ EDI)EUROTEKNIKAGENDEX/KAVO/IMAGING SCIENCES INT.HAGER & MEISINGER GMBHB110B207B128B208B116B106B127RESISTA – ING.C.A.ISSOGLIO & C. SRL B129E AREALASAKMAILLEFER INSTRUMENTSB105B108MECTRON SPAB118(level -1)MEDISCITEC INC.METAB206B119NSKB123EAO 2010GlasgowOMNIA S.P.A.OSSEOUS TECHNOLOGES OF AMERICAB114B115B211B213OSSTELL ABB122B207B208B209B210B214FROMHALLPATIOOSTEOGENICS BIOMEDICAL, INC.PLANMECA OYPD VITALOS CEMENTRECURSOS MEDICOSSATELEC-ACTEON EQUIPMENTSOUTHERN IMPLANTSTBR GROUPB103B117B131B205B113B134B202B205B201TECNOSS DENTAL / LABORATOIRES PREDTEKKAB111B112Bookseller - E2EAOAssociationB206Bookseller - E1B204B203B202TO AUDITORIUMUSTOMED INSTRUMENTEB124W&H DENTALWERK BÜRMOOS GMBH B126Z-SYSTEMS AGB113SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE PARODONTOLOGIEET D’IMPLANTOLOGIE ORALEB210S201SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI IMPLANTOLOGIAOSTEOINTEGRATAB20971


Founding Gold SponsorsF102ASTRA TECH ABAstra Tech AB, a subsidiary of <strong>the</strong> AstraZeneca group,develops, manufactures- and markets dental implantsand advanced disposable products <strong>for</strong> use withinhealthcare The company develops products thatenhance treatment results, simplify work <strong>for</strong>healthcare professionals and help cut healthcare costs.Astra Tech’s headquarters and production facilities arelocated in Mölndal, Sweden. The company isrepresented globally by 16 subsidiaries and selectedlocal partners. Astra Tech has a total of 2,100employees worldwide. The company puts 5 percent ofits revenues annually into research.Martin KURZWELLYHead of International Congresses,Business Unit DentalTel:+46 31 776 30 00E-mail:martin.kurzwelly@astratech.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.astratechdental.comF104BIOMET 3IBIOMET 3i is a leading manufacturer of dentalimplants, abutments and related products. Since itsinception in 1987, BIOMET 3i has been at <strong>the</strong><strong>for</strong>efront in developing, manufacturing anddistributing oral reconstructive products, includingdental implant components and bone and tissueregenerative materials. The company also provideslocal and international educational programs andseminars of all levels <strong>for</strong> dental implant team.BIOMET 3i is based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida,U.S.A. with operations throughout North America,Latin America, Europe and <strong>the</strong> Pacific Rim.Barbara De WILDEMANTel:+ 34 934 705 500E-mail:3i-education@biomet.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.biomet3i.comF103DENTSPLY FRIADENTDENTSPLY Friadent is <strong>the</strong> implant division of <strong>the</strong>American company DENTSPLY International, <strong>the</strong>world leader in <strong>the</strong> dental industry with over 9,000employees in total. At its company headquarters inMannheim, Germany, <strong>the</strong> implant specialistemploys a staff of around 450 and is one of <strong>the</strong>most innovative and leading companies in itsindustry. The company is represented around <strong>the</strong>world with its own subsidiaries, DENTSPLY sistercompanies and dealers.Tel:+49 621 4302-000E-mail:info@friadent.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.dentsply-friadent.comF105NOBEL BIOCARENobel Biocare is <strong>the</strong> world leader in innovativerestorative and es<strong>the</strong>tic dental solutions, providingdental professionals with state of <strong>the</strong> art evidencebasedroot-to-tooth solutions, including dentalimplants, all-ceramic crowns, bridges and laminates,guided surgery planning, scanners and biomaterials.Tel:+41 43 211 53 20E-mail:info.switzerland@nobelbiocare.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.nobelbiocare.comF101STRAUMANNStraumann is a global leader in implant andrestorative dentistry and oral tissue regeneration.Having pioneered many of <strong>the</strong> most influentialtechnologies and techniques in our field, we have atradition of doing more to advance dentalregeneration, restoration, and replacement, as well aspatient care. Straumann is <strong>the</strong> only company thatoffers a full range of tissue- and bone-level implantoptions combined with state-of-<strong>the</strong>-art CADCAMpros<strong>the</strong>tics and regenerative solutions. In collaborationwith <strong>the</strong> International Team <strong>for</strong> Implantology (ITI),Straumann provides comprehensive training andeducation to <strong>the</strong> dental profession worldwide.Tel:0041 61 965 1111E-mail:info@straumann.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.straumann.comE1WILEY-BLACKWELLWiley-Blackwell: <strong>the</strong> world's premier dentistrypublisher, representing <strong>the</strong> very best in academicresearch, student learning and clinical expertise.Wiley-Blackwell is honoured to be <strong>the</strong> publisher ofClinical Oral Implants Research, <strong>the</strong> official journal of<strong>the</strong> European Association <strong>for</strong> Osseointegration, andoffers to attendees at this conference a specialdiscount of 20% on all books on display at our booth.Rebecca BARTHOLOMEWTel:+44 1865 776868E-mail:rebecca.bartholomew@wiley.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.wiley.com/go/dentistry72


E2QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING> Gold SponsorsQuintessence is an international publisher ofprofessional dental books, journals and multimedia.With offices and partners in over 20 countries,collaborating with a vast network of dental experts,Quintessence provides high-quality literature <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> dental profession.Leo KORFFTel:+493076180647E-mail:korff@quintessenz.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.quintpub.co.ukG102BIOHORIZONS, INC.Is a leading oral reconstructive device compagny at<strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>efront of digital dentistry. The company has abroad product offering, including dental implants,surgical planning software, regenerative products,CAD/CAM and traditional dental restorations.BioHorizons has a direct sales <strong>for</strong>ce in <strong>the</strong> USA,Canada, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Australiaand Chile. Products are distributed in <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong>world via a network of independent distributors. Formore in<strong>for</strong>mation, visit <strong>www</strong>.biohorizons.comMark NERIVice PresidentInternational SalesTel:12 059 861 229E-mail:mneri@biohorizons.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.biohorizons.comG105BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE SLBti Biotechnology Institute is a spanish company, foundedin 1999, dedicated to manufacturing and research inimplantology and biotechnology, having developed acutting-edge technology <strong>for</strong> titanium dental implants aswell as a breakingthrough autologus technology <strong>for</strong>tissue regeneration based upon growth factors (P.R.G.F).BTI Biotechnology Institute is focussed mainly on 3 fields:a.) Dental implantology products manufacturing andworlwide comercialisation, b.) Research-Development onnew tissue regenerationm techniques <strong>for</strong> differentmedical fields (Dental, traumatology,dermatology, etc.)based on his patented PRGF technology and c.) Training(more than 15 years <strong>org</strong>anising courses, etc.)Mr. Oskar AGUIRRETel:34945149202 (34 <strong>for</strong> spain)E-mail:oscar.aguirre@bti-implant.esWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.bti-implant.esG110GEISTLICH BIOMATERIALSGeistlich Biomaterials has been specialised in regenerativebiomaterials <strong>for</strong> more than 20 years and is today worldmarket leader in <strong>the</strong> regeneration of bone and soft tissuein dentistry with Geistlich Bio-Oss® and Geistlich Bio-Gide®. Geistlich Biomaterials (Dental) is one of threebusiness units - besides Geistlich Surgery (Orthopaedics)and Geistlich Medical (Pharmaceuticals & Hydrogels) – ofGeistlich Pharma AG. Geistlich Pharma AG, a mediumsizedSwiss company with headquarters in Wolhusen andin Root, close to Lucerne (Central Switzerland), hasspecialised in regeneration in different areas <strong>for</strong> increasedquality of life. The company invests continuously inresearch and technologies.Dr. Mirjam KESSLERTel:+41 41 492 56 30E-mail:info@geistlich.chWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.geistlich.comG108MATERIALISE DENTAL NVMaterialise Dental is <strong>the</strong> world market leader in 3D DigitalImplant Dentistry, offering clinicians a comprehensive 3Dsystem <strong>for</strong> accurate and predictable implant treatment.The SimPlant® system is cost-effective, user-friendly anduniquely compatible with <strong>the</strong> brands and equipment thatclinicians already know and use. From scanning andplanning, to drilling and implant placement, to <strong>the</strong> ultimateImmediate Smile®, SimPlant® CompatAbility meansversatility <strong>for</strong> everyone, whe<strong>the</strong>r a beginner or anexperienced user.Materialise Dental is a fast-growing company with morethan 18 years of industry expertise. It has always been at <strong>the</strong><strong>for</strong>efront of offering innovative solutions in computerguided implant dentistry.Wendy VERSTRAETENTel:+ 32 16 396 620E-mail:simplant@materialise.beWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.materialisedental.comG106MIS IMPLANTS TECHNOLOGIES LTD.MIS Implant Technologies Ltd is a company thatdevelops, manufactures, and markets <strong>the</strong> most comprehensiverange of products, services, and solutionsoffered by an implant manufacturer. MIS providesboth <strong>the</strong> clinician and <strong>the</strong> technician with a vastrange of solutions <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> most challenging cases inimplant-based restorative dentistry. The MIS team ofleading scientists and engineers, in close collaborationwith leading scientific and dental institutesworldwide, produces innovative and simplesolutions <strong>for</strong> all challenges in implant dentistry. MISproducts and services keep dental professionals andpatients smiling in more than 60 countries.Michelle CAROTel:+972-(0)4-9809955E-mail:michelle@mis-implants.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.mis-implants.comG101NEOSS LTD.Neoss is an innovative developer of implants, foundedin 2000 by Professor Meredith and Fredrik Engman.By f<strong>org</strong>ing strong relationships with clinicians,academics, and engineers, <strong>the</strong>y created an implantsystem that redefines <strong>the</strong> word simplicity. With justaround hundred products and built around a singleplat<strong>for</strong>m concept which allows to work with fivedifferent implant diameters with only one set ofinstruments and fewer pros<strong>the</strong>tic components. Neosshead office is in <strong>the</strong> UK, and we operate in Australia,Austria, Germany, Italy, Sweden, New Zealand, and <strong>the</strong>United States. We are represented by partners inDenmark, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, Poland, Croatia and Switzerland.Rainer WOYNATel:+ 49 (0) 221 55 405 303E-mail:rainer.woyna@neoss.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.neoss.comG104OSSTEM IMPLANT CO., LTD.we are ranked no. 1 in Korea’s domestic market and5 th among implant companies worldwide in terms ofsize. OSSTEM IMPLANT is seeking to be a companythat sets <strong>the</strong> global standard in <strong>the</strong> implant area.Seoungman JIN (Ryan JIN)Tel:+82 2 2016-7000 (Seoul, Korea)+49 (0)6196 777 550(Eschborn, Germany)E-mail:info@osstem.comWeb site:master@osstem.com / ww.osstem.comG103SYBRON IMPLANT SOLUTIONSSybron Implant SolutionsYour strong Partner in Implant DentistryAs a part of a family of world renowned companies suchas Kerr, SybronEndo, Ormco, KaVo, Gendex, Pelton &Crane and Imaging Sciences International (i-CAT), we havea 100-year-old heritage that brings toge<strong>the</strong>r technologicalcapabilities that no o<strong>the</strong>r company can match.Sybron Implant Solutions is proud to provide a widerange of innovative implant options, including ournewest product line, <strong>the</strong> SybronPRO Series. Ouro<strong>the</strong>r products include Pitt-Easy®, Endopore®, bonegraftingmaterials, membranes, sutures and implantmotors and handpieces.Nadja BREDEMEIERTel:+ 49 421 43939- 0E-mail:info@sybronimplants.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.sybronimplants.deG109THOMMEN MEDICAL AGG107ZIMMER DENTALThe company, with its headquarters in Waldenburg,Switzerland, develops, manufactures and distributesimplants and surgical instruments <strong>for</strong> oral implantology.The company was established in August 2001 by adedicated and experienced team with significant supportby investors. Thommen Medical has become establishedon <strong>the</strong> international market <strong>for</strong> implant dentistry veryquickly. The company works with leading clinicians andinstitutions in markets around <strong>the</strong> world to developinnovative products that meet <strong>the</strong> modern demands ofdental professionals - and <strong>the</strong>ir patients. The products aremanufactured at <strong>the</strong>ir proprietary production facilities inGrenchen, Switzerland. The production facility was builtin 2006 on a area of 3000 m 2 .Tel:+41 (0)61 965 90 20E-mail:info@thommenmedical.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.thommenmedical.comZimmer Dental offers powerful product andeducation portfolioZimmer Dental is a global leader in <strong>the</strong> oral rehabilitationmarket with a mission to improve <strong>the</strong> lives ofpatients through continuous product developmentand leadership in education. Proudly offering one of<strong>the</strong> most comprehensive dental implant product linesavailable, including <strong>the</strong> Tapered Screw-Vent® ImplantSystem and Puros® Allograft family, and providingprofessionals access to premier education and trainingresources such as <strong>the</strong> Zimmer Institute, Zimmer Dentalremains at <strong>the</strong> industry’s <strong>for</strong>efront.Brigitte KESSLERTel:+ 41 52 2627388E-mail:brigitte.kessler@zimmer.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.zimmerdental.com73


Silver SponsorsS118ACE SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANYACE Surgical Supply Company has been providingdental surgical products to <strong>the</strong> dental professional <strong>for</strong>over <strong>for</strong>ty-one years. ACE Surgical provides one of <strong>the</strong>most comprehensive product lines in <strong>the</strong> industry;from a simple box of sutures to <strong>the</strong> latest in stem cellbone regeneration…ACE Surgical has it all under oneroof.Christopher CARCHIDITel:1-800-441-3100 (USA)or (508)588-3100E-mail:chriscarchidi@acesurgical.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.acesurgical.comS119ANTHOGYRFor over 60 years, Anthogyr has been <strong>the</strong> only designer,manufacturer and distributor of both dental instrumentsand implants in <strong>the</strong> world. Thanks to this unique andextensive know-how, Anthogyr is <strong>the</strong> sole partnerproviding you with a global solution <strong>for</strong> implantologypurposes, from <strong>the</strong> perfect product design to productmarketing including full training program : presence inover 85 countries, over 60 years experience in <strong>the</strong> dentalfield, high reliability of products and training programthanks to expert teams, a world wide approved know-howand high technical manufacturing equipment, a highskilled and enthusiastic professional team, alwaysavailable, truly and entirely committed to customer serviceand satisfaction.Tel:33 (0)4 50 58 02 37E-mail:sales@anthogyr.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.anthogyr.comS116ARTOSS GMBHARTOSS develop, manufacture and market syn<strong>the</strong>ticnanostructured biomaterials. The NanoBone®technology developed by ARTOSS offers indicationspecific syn<strong>the</strong>tic bone grafting substitutes.The company has a strong background in research andclinical studies and works toge<strong>the</strong>r with more than 20universities worldwide. The products are marketed byan international network of specialized partners in<strong>the</strong> dental field.Clinical long term results show <strong>the</strong> advantages of <strong>the</strong>NanoBone® products in <strong>the</strong> daily clinical application.Walter GERIKETel:+49 381 54 34 5701E-mail:info@artoss.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.artoss.comS108AVINENT IMPLANT SYSTEM S.L.AVINENT has entered <strong>the</strong> international dentalimplantology sector with an innovative new product.The system created by AVINENT is <strong>the</strong> fruit of intenselabour in <strong>the</strong> fields of technological research anddevelopment and after years of investigation alongwith expert knowledge of odontology, biotechnologyand material engineering, is fully able to provideanswers to <strong>the</strong> needs of <strong>the</strong> dental sector. AVINENTIMPLANT SYSTEM has a product catalogue containingover 700 entries created to facilitate <strong>the</strong> work ofimplantologist and providing a solution to all kinds ofclinical cases. The main advantage is a perfect design,great self-tapping capacity, and advanced geometry.Carme VENDRELLTel:+34 902 38 38 48E-mail:avinent@avinent.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.avinent.comS120BEGO IMPLANT SYSTEMS GMBH & CO. KGBremen-based BEGO Implant Systems GmbH & Co. KGis a growth-orientated company in <strong>the</strong> dental implantindustry. The company has been developing andmanufacturing dental implants and accessories <strong>for</strong>implnat-based treatment of patients around <strong>the</strong>world since 1990. Dental implants “Made by BEGO”are top-quality German products which incorporateleading-edge technology at a fair price, offering <strong>the</strong>perfect combination of safety, durability, aes<strong>the</strong>ticsand reliability. BEGO Implant Systems has patentedmany of its developments.Maike WACHENDORFTel:+ 49 421 2028 267E-mail:wachendorf@bego.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.bego-implantology.comS114BICON DENTAL IMPLANTSThe Bicon Design is driven by simplicity. Acornerstone of its simplicity is short implants. When<strong>the</strong> Bicon system was first introduced in 1985, its8.0mm length implants were considered quiteshort – most o<strong>the</strong>r implants were at least 12-14mmand sometimes 18-20mm long! Since <strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong>natural progression of Bicon’s design philosophyhas resulted in 5.0mm, 5.7mm, and 6.0mm shortimplants, all with proven clinical success.Veronica TARUDTel:+1 617 524 4443 (USA)E-mail:support@bicon.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.bicon.comS106BREDENT GROUPFor more than three decades bredent has been offeringinnovative solutions <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> dental-technical laboratoryand <strong>the</strong> dental practice and <strong>the</strong> implantology. The latesttechnologies, creativity and comprehensive know-howrender bredent a highly popular partner in global dentalbusiness. With a work<strong>for</strong>ce of more than 250 qualifiedemployees at <strong>the</strong> company headquarter in Senden/Ulm,bredent develops and produces over 9000 high qualityproducts which help dentists and dental laboratories tooptimize work processes and to reduce costs. Perfectlymatched product systems complement each o<strong>the</strong>r. Theyensure success and provide patients with top qualityrestoration treatment.Mr. Achim KUHLEWEYTel:+49 (0) 7309 872 610E-mail:achim.kuhlewey@bredent.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.bredent-medical.comS104CAMLOG BIOTECHNOLOGIES AGCAMLOG is a leading supplier of integratedsystems and products <strong>for</strong> implant dentistry andrestorative dentistry. Many years' experience inresearch and development, high quality standards,a fair price-per<strong>for</strong>mance ratio and nuts-and-boltsservices have made CAMLOG a first-class address.CAMLOG products lead <strong>the</strong> way in terms of ease ofuse and quality and CAMLOG services are fullycustomized to meet <strong>the</strong> individual needs of clientsand business partners.Michèle SCHAUBTel:0041 61 565 41 00E-mail:info@camlog.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.camlog.comS103CONSULT-PROS107HU-FRIEDY MFG. CO., INC.74Dental Patient Education SoftwareEducation made easy! Consult-PRO is <strong>the</strong> leadingmanufacturer of dental patient education software.Our multimedia presentation systems use 3Danimations, still images and clinical photos to educatepatients and increase case acceptance.CHAIRSIDE Dental Patient Education software is apowerful patient education solution <strong>for</strong> your entirepractice. You can easily explain <strong>the</strong> consequences ofnon-treatment, review specific treatment options, andshowcase your past cases. All within one program.Jason PARDOTel:416 429-6545E-mail:jpardo@consult-pro.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.consult-pro.comWith representations in more than sixty countries,Hu-Friedy is currently one of <strong>the</strong> world's leadingmanufacturers of high quality precision hand-heldinstruments <strong>for</strong> use in dental practices and hospitals.Our wide range of dental instruments andmanagement systems does justice to <strong>the</strong> highestdemands made of quality, functionality and reliability.In close cooperation with renowned experts,Hu-Friedy repeatedly develops instruments <strong>for</strong> newtehniques and specialties, producing products <strong>for</strong>various fields.Result: all over <strong>the</strong> world, dental specialists rely onHu-Friedy precision hand-held instruments.Elisabeth POTTERIETel:+49 6224 9700-34E-mail:epotterie@hu-friedy.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.hu-friedy.de


Silver SponsorsS111IMPLANT DIRECT EUROPE AGImplant Direct, Europe's No. 1 Online Provider <strong>for</strong>Dental Implants, sets new standards with high-qualityimplants with factory-direct prices and value addedAll-in-One Packaging <strong>for</strong> only 115 Euro per implant,including <strong>the</strong> corresponding pros<strong>the</strong>tic components.The company builds on its 25 years experiencethrough <strong>the</strong> patent based innovations ofDr. Gerald Niznick, one of <strong>the</strong> leading implantpioneers in Implant Dentistry. Besides <strong>the</strong> uniqueSpectra System, Implant Direct offers also compatibleimplant systems to Nobel Biocare, Straumann andZimmer Dental.Dr. Gerald NIZNICKTel:00800 4030 4030Tollfree numberE-mail:info-eu@implantdirect.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.implantdirect.euS113KEYSTONE DENTALKeystone Dental provides <strong>the</strong> total solution <strong>for</strong> yourdental implant placement needs. We are proud tooffer a full line of bone grafting, barrier products andbioactive materials, digital treatment planningsoftware with guided surgery options, and an array ofsurgical and restorative implant solutions.Lisa MITCHELLTel:+ 1.781.328.3490E-mail:lmitchell@keystonedental.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.keystonedental.comS105MALO CLINIC Health & WellnessMALO CLINIC Health & Wellness integrates <strong>the</strong> world’sleading centre <strong>for</strong> Implantology and Fixed OralRehabilitation present in 12 countries around <strong>the</strong> world.MALO CLINIC Education offers training programs <strong>for</strong>dental professionals focusing on <strong>the</strong> latest developmentsof concepts, technologies and products in oral rehabilitationwith dental implants. Participants will follow realcases from <strong>the</strong> clinic’s daily work and a variety of clinicalsituations that reflect real life in a dental practice.MALO CLINIC Ceramics is a specialized laboratory with ateam of more than 150 technicians working exclusively in<strong>the</strong> fabrication of fixed pros<strong>the</strong>sis over implants andnatural teeth.Sonia JUÁREZLaura GONÇALVESTel:+351 217 247 080E-mail:education@maloclinics.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.maloclinics.comS112MEGAGEN IMPLANT CO., LTDMegaGen Implant is unlike o<strong>the</strong>r firms, we haveentered a niche market with our independent models,such as Intermezzo, Rescue, EZ system, etc.Based on <strong>the</strong> quality of products, we strive to increase<strong>the</strong> market.With <strong>the</strong> high quality of products given, we do ourbest <strong>for</strong> customers’ satisfaction. Also, we seek <strong>for</strong>unique- and human engineering-oriented designs. It ismost important reason <strong>for</strong> our valued customers.SUNJAE, KIMTel:+82-53-857-5770+82-070-7115-0852(South Korea)E-mail:ryan.sunjae.kim@gmail.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.imegagen.com<strong>www</strong>.megagen.co.krS201NEODENT IMPLANT SYSTEMThe Neodent, <strong>the</strong> Brazilian market leader of ImplantDentistry segment is characterized by holding high-tech,which guarantees quality excellence in our range ofproducts manufacturing by competitive prices. In 2008Neodent celebrated 15 years of market activity providingcustomers <strong>the</strong> best in dental implants, pros<strong>the</strong>ticcomponents and surgical & pros<strong>the</strong>tic instrumentsdevelopment. The new industry with 11.500m 2 of built area,inaugurated recently, has optimized production flows,cleaning and packaging procedures fully automated toensure higher quality of manufactured items, beyond <strong>the</strong>control of liquid effluents and pollutants gaseous,associated an environmental care through <strong>the</strong> recovery ofriparian vegetation.Iron LEMESTel:+ 55 41 2169-1033E-mail:ilemes@neodent.com.brWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.neodent.com.brS115SIC INVENT AGDuring <strong>the</strong> last years SIC invent has established itsreputation as global operating manufacturer of dentalimplant systems.SIC invent AG headquartered in Basel, Switzerland is aninnovative and dynamic company. Business activities arefocussed on commercialization of a manageable productline of state-of-<strong>the</strong>-art products in <strong>the</strong> field of oralimplantology. These targets are pursued consequently byintensive research and development in close collaborationwith <strong>the</strong> “Schilli Implantology Circle” - SIC. The relationwith SIC, an interdisciplinary worldwide medicalcompetence network, enables immediate reactions to technologicaland scientific knowledge as well as promptrealisation of marketable products.Marion ANSTETTTel:0041 (0)61 261 39 66E-mail:marion.anstett@sic-invent.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.sic-invent.comS109TIGRAN TECHNOLOGIES ABTigran Technologies AB (publ) based in Malmö,Sweden, offers an innovative technology <strong>for</strong> boneregeneration and sustainable implant fixation primarilyin <strong>the</strong> dental area. The core technology consists of <strong>the</strong>porous non-resorbable titanium granules that havebeen optimized in terms of shape, size and surfacechemistry to provide a unique environment <strong>for</strong> bone ingrowthand implant fixation. Tigran conducts extensiveclinical research and has a number of published andon-going clinical studies. The company’s products,methods and technologies are covered by a strongintellectual property portfolio. Tigran’s products aredistributed through exclusive distributors.Björn SELLERTTel:+ 46 768 60 77 10E-mail:b.sellert@tigran.seWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.tigran.seS102TRINON TITANIUM GMBHTrinon Titanium GmbH is a manufacturer of titaniumimplants <strong>for</strong> traumatology, orthopedics, maxillo-facialsurgery and dental implantology. In <strong>the</strong> product range<strong>the</strong>re are also modular distractor Q-MultiTractor,dental implant system Q-Implant® and GIP-Implant,titanium mesh and Bone Pins System, as well assurgical scalpels and scalpel blades. Trinon Titaniumoffers production of stereolythography models andRGIT (Reverse Guide Implant Technique) <strong>for</strong> quick andsimplified creation of surgical guides. In cooperationwith Trinon Collegium Practicum Trinon Titanium<strong>org</strong>anizes since 2003 practical implantological coursesQ-Implant Marathon.Mrs. Ekaterina LVOVATel:+ 49 721932700E-mail:trinon@trinon.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.trinon.comS110ZITERION GMBHResearch, development and marketing of dentalimplants.Steffen KAHDEMANNTel:+ 49 9842 9369 0E-mail:info@ziterion.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.ziterion.com75


Bronze SponsorsB109AMERICAN DENTAL SYSTEMS GMBHB101AESCULAP AGSuture Material, Lupes, Light <strong>for</strong> Lupes, MicrosurgeryInstrumentsMr. BEIERTel:+49 (8106) 8106 300 300E-mail:info@adsystems.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.adsystems.deQuality and reliability - since 1867, <strong>the</strong> staff andserpent of Aesculapius surmounted with a crown,serves as <strong>the</strong> company's trademark and has been asymbol of quality and reliability <strong>for</strong> over 140 years.With ERGOPLANT, <strong>the</strong> ergonomic instrument <strong>for</strong>dental implantology, Aesculap is setting newstandards. For <strong>the</strong> first time, a standard and completeproduct range, which covers all important indications,is available to implantology-orientated dentists.Today, everyday dental practice is made easier all over<strong>the</strong> world by a multitude of Aesculap innovations.Elias ABDOTel:0049 7461 95-2496E-mail:dental@aesculap.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.aesculap-dental.comB125ASEPTICO, INC.B104BIEN-AIR DENTAL SAThe largest US manufacturer of implant/oral surgery/endomotors.FDA, CE, ISO certified with after-sale service in Europe.New at EAO 2009: AEU-6000-70V Implant/Endo HybridMotor (powerful per<strong>for</strong>mance at an exceptional value)and <strong>the</strong> AEU-26OS Oral Surgery Motor. Each isupgradable and customizable <strong>for</strong> a long return oninvestment. Aseptico motors are compatible with allimplant brands and most handpiece brands. Also ondisplay will be our AEU-7000E-70V motor, which offershigh-end features at an af<strong>for</strong>dable price. We will also beexhibiting our portable dental equipment ideal <strong>for</strong> publichealth, humanitarian, and tooth whitening applications,etc. Distributor and OEM inquiries welcome.Stefan A. Gefter,Director of International SalesTel:+1-425-487-3157E-mail:Sgefter@Aseptico.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.Aseptico.comSince 1959, Bien-Air Dental is producing highquality turbines, handpieces and micromotors <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> dental field.This year, Bien-Air Dental is presenting a veryinnovative micromotor <strong>for</strong> implantology and surgery,<strong>the</strong> new Chiropro L with its contra angle 20:1 L. Thisnew system features <strong>the</strong> MX-LED, <strong>the</strong> most powerfulmotor on <strong>the</strong> market. It offers LED lighting of equalintensity at both high and low speeds. The contraanglehandpiece, <strong>for</strong> its part, incorporates a uniqueinternal irrigation system offering higher com<strong>for</strong>t andbetter grip. Welcome to our booth <strong>for</strong> a test drive !Stephane KIENERTel:+41 32 344 64 64E-mail:office@bienair.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.bienair.comB121BIOCOMP INDUSTRIESThe BioComp dental implant system (since 1992) isdesigned by and <strong>for</strong> dentists with a passion <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>irprofession. The keywords are simplicity and quality.Easy to begin with <strong>for</strong> dentists who start <strong>the</strong>irimplantology practice, but also complete <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> moreexperienced user. All abutments fit on all diameters ofimplants. Just one key is needed. BioComp is an allDutch company with a unique concept. Not only <strong>the</strong>shape of <strong>the</strong> implant but also <strong>the</strong> revolutionarysurface of <strong>the</strong> HAVD (Hydroxyl Apatite VapourDisposition) coating. We gladly tell you more aboutour products and firm.Teja GODRIETel:+ 31 (0) 73 684 72 00E-mail:info@biocomp.euWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.biocomp.euB204B&L BIOTECHB&L Biotech Inc. located in Korea has been developingand manufacturing mainly endodontic devices andequipments since early 1990’s. B&L recently developedultrasonic tips and implant related items.B&L’s implant scaler tip is <strong>the</strong> first metal based tip in<strong>the</strong> world. Despite its metal characteristics, this tip canbe used <strong>for</strong> delicate scaling without any scratch on <strong>the</strong>surface of an implant abutment or porcelain.B&L manufactures endodontic related items such ascordless obturation devices, endodontic tips withmicro projection in one body and zircornia abutmentsalong with o<strong>the</strong>r B&L products.<strong>www</strong>.bnlbio.comB132BRUMABA GMBH & CO.KGB130CENDRES+MÉTAUXBRUMABA GMBH & CO. KG was founded 30 yearsago and started as a family business. The latestgeneration of BRUMABA OP surgery tables arespecialised on operations concerning <strong>the</strong> head area.One reason is <strong>the</strong> specially engineered anddesigned telescopic-headrest. Moreover and thanksto its fantastic mobility, <strong>the</strong> BRUMABA OP surgerytable is ideal to transport patient “in and out” ofOR`s in order to provide an adequate treatment of<strong>the</strong> patients.Mr. Weiss WOLFGANGTel:+49 8171 2672-0E-mail:w.weiss@brumaba.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.brumaba.comCendres+Métaux roots date back to 1885 and over <strong>the</strong> years<strong>the</strong> company located at Biel/Bienne, Switzerland trans<strong>for</strong>medinto a dynamic corporate Group.The Dental division develops and manufactures preciousmetal alloys <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> crown and bridge technique as well asattachments <strong>for</strong> ensuring functional and aes<strong>the</strong>tical hold ofdentures in pros<strong>the</strong>tic dentistry and implant supportedreconstructions.Bright history allied to high-tech technology and know-howis <strong>the</strong> key to an always promising future. Brands like <strong>the</strong>Esteticor® alloys, Dalbo®, Dolder® are trendsetters and havebecome <strong>the</strong> worldwide standards especially <strong>for</strong> overdentureson implants. The SFI-Bar® (Stress-Free-Implant-Bar) is <strong>the</strong>latest overdenture solution on implants.Thomas ZIMMERMANNTel:+41323442211E-mail:thomas.zimmermann@cmsa.chWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.cmsa.ch/dentalB107CERAROOT – ZIRCONIA IMPLANTSB120DENTAURUM IMPLANTS GMBH76CeraRoot is a unique all-ceramic (zirconium oxide)dental implant with ADIC ETCHED surface.Osseointegration is achieved in 3 months. Excellentprimary stability. The abutment is READY to RESTORE,this means it is not necessary to grind. There are5 implant models, to restore any tooth in <strong>the</strong> mouth.Natural emergence profile. CeraCrown is <strong>the</strong> zirconiaimpression coping and works also as a temporary cap,and as a zirconia crown core. Please, visit our standand our website.Drs. Josep and Xavi OLIVATel:+ 34 938614841 / +34 609812855 /+34 609815378E-mail:info@ceraroot.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.ceraroot.comDentaurum Implants researches, develops andmanufactures implant dentistry products (e.g. tioLogicimplant system, Nanobone augmentation material)and markets <strong>the</strong>m all over <strong>the</strong> world. As a separatecompany within <strong>the</strong> Dentaurum Group, DentaurumImplants has more than a decade of experience inimplant dentistry. It also benefits from more than120 years of expertise at <strong>the</strong> parent company, e. g. in<strong>the</strong> fields of dental pros<strong>the</strong>tics, titanium technologyand orthodontics. The resulting synergy potential isexploited intensively, leading to convincing systemsolutions from <strong>the</strong> root up to <strong>the</strong> crown.Es<strong>the</strong>r TASZUSTel:0049-7231/803-108E-mail:Es<strong>the</strong>r.Taszus@dentaurum-implants.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.dentaurum.de


Bronze SponsorsB203DENTIS CO., LTD.DENTIS.Co.,Ltd has begun <strong>the</strong> marketing of dentalimplant since 2006 and DENTIS Co., Ltd.Achieved amazing rank of market share in such ashort period, DENTIS Co.,Ltd ranked at 4 th in Koreanlocal market share in 1 year due to its quality andcustomer service. According toThe Korea Chamber ofcommerce & Industry, <strong>the</strong>re are over 75 implantmanufacturers including o<strong>the</strong>r major brands inKorean Implant market in year 2007. (Among 75players with global major players, we ranked at 4 th in<strong>the</strong> market.) The proof already has been providedwith its consecutive 2 years amazing sales amount.Masato KIMTel:+ (82) 53 589 3522E-mail:masato@dentis.co.krWeb site:http://<strong>www</strong>.dentis.co.kr/B110DENTIUM CO. LTD.Since <strong>the</strong> establishment of Dentium Co., Ltd. in Koreain June 2000, we have been manufacturing highquality dental implant products. In collaboration withleading clinicians, research institutes, and universities,<strong>the</strong> Dentium R&D center has developed a series ofstate-of-<strong>the</strong> art dental implant systems, with a focuson efficiency. Our systems, including fixtures, surgicalcomponents, even Zriconia Blocks and Manual MillingMachine, es<strong>the</strong>tic pros<strong>the</strong>tic components, andsyn<strong>the</strong>tic bone grafting materials, assist our customersin per<strong>for</strong>ming quick, accurate, and es<strong>the</strong>tic dentalimplantation.Roy KIMTel:Tel : +82 70 7098 9124Fax : +82-2-567-9578E-mail:roykim@implantium.comWeb site:http://<strong>www</strong>.dentium.com/B207ELOS ABElos is an industrial group, which is <strong>org</strong>anized in twobusiness areas: Medical Technology and PrecisionTechnology. The Group has a significant marketposition in some areas of <strong>the</strong>se segments. Ourcompanies offer a total solution. Elos is a leadingmanufacturer of products <strong>for</strong> Dental, Traume, Spine,Hearing Aids and Orthopaedics implants.Erik BORGWARDTTel:+45 4821 6400E-mail:pinol@elos-pinol.dkWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.elos.seB128E.M.S. ELECTRO MEDICAL SYSTEMSWe are perfectionists. E.M.S. was founded more than25 years ago in Switzerland's Vallée de Joux. For more than200 years this area north of Geneva has manufacturedmicromechanical masterpieces of world acclaim.EMS’s wide range of dental precision equipment benefitsfrom this tradition and craftsmanship ensured by over 300skilled and specialized employees. Their spirit of relentlessinnovation has resulted in unique brands and technologies,like <strong>the</strong> Original AIR-FLOW® Method, <strong>the</strong> Piezon®Ultrasound Technology and <strong>the</strong> Piezon Master Surgery®.As a market leader EMS sets industrial standards bydeveloping micromechanical devices of unequalled qualityand crafted with Swiss precision; this is <strong>the</strong> result of ourconstant drive to perfection.Mr. Alexandre VIEIRATel:+41 (0)22 99 44 700E-mail:welcome@ems-ch.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.ems-company.comB208EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF DENTALIMPLANTOLOGISTS (BDIZ EDI)BDIZ EDI is a non-profit <strong>org</strong>anization and is dedicatedto providing continuous improvement of excellentquality in oral implantology in Germany and Europe.For <strong>the</strong> 5.500 members throughout Europe istdedicated to prividing high-quality postgraduateeducation <strong>for</strong> dental implantologists.Ms. Anita WuttkePress RelationsTel:49 89 720 69 888E-mail:wuttke@bdizedi.<strong>org</strong>Web site:<strong>www</strong>.bdizedi.<strong>org</strong>B116EUROTEKNIKAEuroteknika is a french manufacturer specialized in <strong>the</strong> design,<strong>the</strong> manufacturing and <strong>the</strong> marketing of implant systems. Thecompany was founded in 1992 by an implantologist andacquired in 2004 by GACD company, <strong>the</strong> biggest leader in <strong>the</strong>french distribution of dental products.The main assets of <strong>the</strong> company are:- An international dimension: represented in 24 countries troughexclusive distributors- An integrated French production : complete master of <strong>the</strong>necessary know-how and <strong>the</strong> whole manufacturing steps- A complete line of dental implants meeting all <strong>the</strong> clinical needs- A scientific and clinical credibility based on 17 years experienceand studies- A company dedicated to training in implantology :TeknikaTrainingBénédicte PADOVANTel:+33(0)4.50.91.49.20E-mail:benedicte.padovan@euroteknika.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.euroteknika.comB106GENDEX/KAVO/IMAGING SCIENCES INT.Gendex, KaVo and Imaging Sciences International,part of KaVo Dental, have always been committed to<strong>the</strong> development, production and distribution ofadvanced, innovative X-ray imaging equipment <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> dental professionals around <strong>the</strong> world. They offera complete range of high quality, state-of-<strong>the</strong>-artimaging solutions, ranging from intraoral to CBCTsystems. The deep knowledge and experience indental radiology, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> worldwide salesand service networks, enables KaVo Dental to assist<strong>the</strong> dental professionals in all <strong>the</strong>ir needs, improvingboth <strong>the</strong> quality of care and <strong>the</strong> productivity of <strong>the</strong>dental office.Stelios KOKKALIARISTel:+39 02 61800893E-mail:stelios.kokkaliaris@kavo.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.gendex-dental.comB127HAGER & MEISINGER GMBHHAGER & MEISINGER is, even after one hundred yearsof company history, an independent and in <strong>the</strong> fourthgeneration leading family business.The product line Bone Management offers <strong>the</strong> user aperfectly harmonised aligned system solution whichprovides a controlled optimisation of <strong>the</strong> boneimplant bed. Besides <strong>the</strong> pro<strong>the</strong>tic aspects, achieving aminimally invasive character of <strong>the</strong> surgicalintervention and facilitating <strong>the</strong> implantation incomplicated indications played an important role in<strong>the</strong> development process of this product line. Clearlystructured and standardised procedures offer safemeans to realize <strong>the</strong> implant care on patients.Mr. Lutz GRÄTZTel:+49 2131 20120E-mail:info@meisinger.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.meisinger.deB129RESISTA – ING.C.A.ISSOGLIO & C. SRLB105LASAKResista is <strong>the</strong> famous Italian Brand name with decadesof experience at <strong>the</strong> Dental and Dental Technician field.Now,after several years into <strong>the</strong> implantology fieldwith our Ultrasonic Bone Surgery system,Resista isproud to announce <strong>the</strong> newest branch of <strong>the</strong> ResistaGroup WIS. WIS is a dental implant system result of aclose cooperation with <strong>the</strong> most importants doctors,professors, product specialist, implantology professionals,engineers and dental dealers in order to developa different system. The most updated technology andscientific concepts with extremely easier implantsurgical procedures.Carlo Alberto ISSOGLIOTel:+39 0323 828004E-mail:Info@resista.itWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.resista.itSCIENCE-BASED, COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS• Long-established (since 1991) experience in both implantologyand bone regeneration.• Option of reduced treatment time - safe early and immediateloading.• BIO – THE FIRST NANO–STRUCTURED, HYDROPHILIC,BIOACTIVE SURFACE – speeds up <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>mation of a functionalbone-implant interface – improves <strong>the</strong> implant’s secondarystability in <strong>the</strong> very early healing phase. Thanks to that, <strong>the</strong>stability dip – often observed in nonbioactive surfaces – iseliminated.• Tapered and straight implants <strong>for</strong> both soft and dense bone inone system <strong>org</strong>anizer.• One universal pros<strong>the</strong>tic plat<strong>for</strong>m yielding maximum flexibility.Jakub STRNADTel:+420 233 324 280E-mail:lasak@lasak.czWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.lasak.cz77


Bronze SponsorsB108MAILLEFER INSTRUMENTS“Custom-Designed Rotary Instruments <strong>for</strong>Implantology and Bone Surgery”Maillefer is <strong>the</strong> World’s leading manufacturer of OEMinstruments <strong>for</strong> surgical applications since 20 years.We are specialised in developing OEM products <strong>for</strong> ourclients, including twist drills, burs, reamers, taps,trephines, craniotoms, high-speed instruments, screwdrivers, hand instruments,various o<strong>the</strong>r instruments andaccessories.To remain at <strong>the</strong> leading edge of manufacturingtechnologies, Maillefer also develops its own productionequipment, and is considered to be one of <strong>the</strong> mostimportant machine manufacturers in <strong>the</strong> High precisionswiss region.Nicolas MAIREYTel:+ 41 21 843 92 38E-mail:nicolas.mairey@dentsply.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.maillefer-surgical.comB118MECTRON SPAMectron S.p.A., founded in 1979 and based in Italy, is nowpresent all over <strong>the</strong> world.Mectron activity secret is <strong>the</strong> continuous research enablingto be <strong>the</strong> first one to introduce ultrasonic technique inscaling and open <strong>the</strong> way to led-light generation.Mectron has developed its activity in three basicsegments: prophylaxis with scalers and polishers, ledcuring lamps and piezoelectric surgery technique focusedon <strong>the</strong> controlled three-dimensional ultrasoundvibrations, <strong>the</strong> micrometric cut and intraoperativevisibility opening a new age <strong>for</strong> osteotomy andosteoplasty in implantology, periodontics andendodontics.Commercial departmentTel:0039 0185 35361E-mail:mectron@mectron.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.mectron.comB206MEDISCITEC INC.B119METAA specialized manufacturer <strong>for</strong> dental implant holdingpatents on surface treatment and design of implant :US patent reg. No 7,452,566 “”OSSEOINDUCTIVEMAGNESIUM-TITANATE IMPLANT AND METHOD OFMANUFACTURING THE SAME” (Reg. Date 2008-11-18).Shinhung implant M developed based on studiesannounced in prominent scientific journals, is MgTitanate implant manufactured with Biochemicalbonding <strong>the</strong>ory of osseointegration and foster ‘Fastand Strong biochemical osseointegration’.Sky SHINTel:+82 2 6366 2124E-mail:shinhung@shinhung.co.krWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.shinhung.co.krMeta was founded in 1997 aiming at simplifying oralimplant surgery and bone regeneration in dentistry.Our goal is to develop innovative and top qualitydevices <strong>for</strong> faster, easier and predictable surgicaltechniques.Meta manufactures Safescraper and Micross - wellknownleading devices <strong>for</strong> bone harvesting – as well asSinCrest and Smart Lift, <strong>the</strong> innovative and minimallyinvasive technique <strong>for</strong> maxillary sinus lift with crestalapproach.Caterina DAVOLIOTel:+39 0522 502311E-mail:sales@metahosp.itinfo@metahosp.itWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.metahosp.comB123NSKNSK is globally recognized as a specialist manufacturerof precision rotary cutting instrumentation <strong>for</strong> use indentistry and medical surgery. Since its establishmentin 1930, NSK has focused on quality procedures,resulting in safe, high per<strong>for</strong>mance products thatoffer reliability and long term durability. As a result,NSK now exports its products to more than120 countries where <strong>the</strong> NSK brand is respected anddemanded.Yasushi TANNOTel:+81-3-3835-2892 (Japan)E-mail:y-tanno@nsk-nakanishi.co.jpWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.nsk-inc.comB114OMNIA S.P.A.For more than 20 years Omnia has been developing andproducing sterile and non-sterile disposables thanks to ourexperience in <strong>the</strong> dental field and to <strong>the</strong> co-operation withleading surgeons. Our products are aimed at everyday use andrealised to avoid infections and cross contamination.Surgical Line: a complete range of sterile surgical accessoriesmeant <strong>for</strong> simple routine implant surgeries and more complexmaxillofacial surgeries. Aspiration filter combined with bonetrap and our complete procedure sets are only few examples ofthis specific product range.Safety Line: a selection of non-sterile barriers and hygieneproducts <strong>for</strong> everyday use in dental office.Maxil®: a new innovative and complete offer of surgicalinstruments specifically developed <strong>for</strong> implantology andmaxillofacial surgeries.Mr. Alexander KEIMTel:+39 0524 527453E-mail:info@omniasrl.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.omniasrl.comB115OSSEOUS TECHNOLOGES OF AMERICAAccessories <strong>for</strong> implantology. We market unique,innovative, high quality oral surgery productsdesigned to make your practice more efficient! Oursinus lift balloons and collagen products are uniqueand will reduce your time in surgery!Bill KNOXTel:949-250-0184E-mail:info@osseoustech.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.osseoustech.comB122OSSTELL ABOsstell develops and produces instruments thatmeasure dental implant stability using RFA-ResonanceFrequency Analysis.The instrument presents an objective value (ISQnumber) of <strong>the</strong> stability of <strong>the</strong> implant, which helps<strong>the</strong> dentist make well-in<strong>for</strong>med decisions about <strong>the</strong>optimal time to load <strong>the</strong> implant. The instrument,Osstell ISQ, also detects implants with decreasingstability and can <strong>the</strong>reby help to prevent failures. All<strong>the</strong> people at Osstell are committed to continue toprovide tools that will help dentists worldwide makeoptimal loading decisions, avoid failures and assurecontinuous quality in <strong>the</strong>ir treatments.Ida ANDERSSONTel:46 766 284 016E-mail:ida.andersson@osstell.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.osstell.comB103OSTEOGENICS BIOMEDICAL, INC.B117PLANMECA OYOsteogenics Biomedical is a leader in <strong>the</strong> developmentof innovative guided tissue regeneration products <strong>for</strong>use by periodontists, oral & maxillofacial surgeons ando<strong>the</strong>r clinicians involved in regenerative and implantdentistry. Based in Lubbock, TX, USA, <strong>the</strong> company’score brand, Cytoplast® regenerative products,includes PTFE suture, collagen membranes, high-densityPTFE membranes and titanium-rein<strong>for</strong>ced PTFEmembranes.Shane SHUTTLESWORTHTel:806-796-1923 (United States)E-mail:shane@cytoplast.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.osteogenics.comPlanmeca Oy designs, manufactures, and markets hightechdental equipment such as digital imaging productsand dental care units. Planmeca is one of <strong>the</strong> world'sleading manufacturers of high-tech dental equipment.The unique and revolutionary Planmeca ProMax 3Dconcept fulfils all maxillofacial imaging needs. Thethree X-ray unit models of <strong>the</strong> concept cover digitalpanoramic, cephalometric, tomography, and 3Dimaging, as well as advanced imaging software tools tocomply with every possible need in maxillofacialradiology.Mr Auvo ASIKAINENTel:+358 20 7795 500E-mail:sales@planmeca.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.planmeca.com78


Bronze SponsorsB131PD VITALOS CEMENTB205RECURSOS MEDICOSPresent in over 100 countries on 5 continents, ProduitsDentaires S.A. has created, since 1940, an extensivedistribution network of agents, wholesale dealers anddental depots. Thanks to our partners, «PD» brandproducts have gradually gained international repute,synonymous with Swiss Quality at its best inendodontics, periodontics, restoration, orthodontics,pros<strong>the</strong>tics, oral hygiene, prophylaxis and asepsy.Turning to <strong>the</strong> future <strong>for</strong>t dental surgeons, PD hasdeveloped an unique product on <strong>the</strong> market, PD VitalOsCement which is a mineral bone regeneration cementdesigned <strong>for</strong> bone regeneration in dental surgery.Marc FEHLMANNTel:+41 21 925 37 54E-mail:marc.fehlmann@pdsa.chWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.vitalos.com<strong>www</strong>.pdsa.chInstrument set <strong>for</strong> Sinus Lift Lateral and CrestalApproach preserving integrity of membrane.Modular system <strong>for</strong> Guided Bone Regeneration.Sergio PASCANERTel:+34 - 963420478E-mail:info@recursosmedicos.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.recursosmedicos.comB113SATELEC-ACTEON EQUIPMENTB134SOUTHERN IMPLANTSOne of <strong>the</strong> founding members since <strong>the</strong> early ‘80s of <strong>the</strong>globally-established dental group Acteon, Satelec is todayinternational leader in electronic dental equipment.Toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> Pharmaceuticals (Pierre Rolland) andImaging (Sopro) Divisions, Acteon employs 700 people insix manufacturing sites, eight subsidiaries and fiverepresentative offices worldwide.Satelec markets a full range of piezoelectric generators andelectronic equipment applied to dentistry: osteotomes,polishers, scalers, high frequency scalpels, curing lights andautoclaves.The Group’s success is thanks to continuous innovation byhigh-caliber professionals, working in close collaborationwith university clinicians and dental experts worldwide todevelop new treatment protocols.Sue ODENDAALTel:0027-012-667-1046E-mail:sue@sou<strong>the</strong>rnimplants.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.sou<strong>the</strong>rnimplants.comSou<strong>the</strong>rn Implants has been a manufacturer and distributorof dental implants since 1987. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Implants has beena pioneer in this field <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> last 21 years and hascontributed extensively to enhancements with respect to<strong>the</strong> osseointegration of implant devices, surgical techniques,patient education and options of treatment. The company isfocused on <strong>the</strong> top-end specialist sector of <strong>the</strong> implantmarket. The product range is constantly being expanded toincorporate <strong>the</strong> newest technologies and trends. Sou<strong>the</strong>rnImplants is not only <strong>the</strong> leading implant company in SouthAfrica, but is a significant role player in <strong>the</strong> USA, <strong>the</strong> UK,Europe and Australasia. Manufacturing plants are situatedin Irene, South Africa and Irvine, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.Sue ODENDAALTel:0027-012-667-1046E-mail:sue@sou<strong>the</strong>rnimplants.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.sou<strong>the</strong>rnimplants.comB202TBR GROUPB111TECNOSS DENTAL / LABORATOIRES PREDWith more than 23 years of clinical success and innovation, TheT.B.R.® Group develops, manufactures and distributes <strong>the</strong> TBRdental implant system. Known <strong>for</strong> its Hybrid Zirconia Titaniumpatented technology,TBR is a fast growing implant company with an internationalpresence in more than 45 countries.Pierre BRASTel:(+33) (0) 5.62.16.71.05E-mail:bras@tbrimplants.commarketing@tbrimplants.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.tbr-group.comTecnoss® Dental is <strong>the</strong> international distributor of OsteoBiol®,<strong>the</strong> most innovative and complete range of collagenatedxenografts, represented in France by Laboratoires Pred, Paris.The revolutionary Tecnoss® process neutralizes <strong>the</strong> antigeniccomponents present in heterologous bone, aiding natural boneregrowth by stimulating and accelerating <strong>the</strong> physiologicalprocess.This exclusive process preserves <strong>the</strong> bone collagenic matrix insidegranules without altering <strong>the</strong> atomic structure of natural hydroxyapatite.These distinctive characteristics guarantee consistent new bone<strong>for</strong>mation and significant resorption of biomaterial after fewmonths from grafting.Providing specific products <strong>for</strong> every specific clinical indication isour mission: customer and patient satisfaction our commitment.Pierre Yves LE MAOUTMarco BOAROLOTel:+33 1 41 98 34 01+39 011 968 2823E-mail:info@pred.frinfo@tecnoss-dental.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.pred.fr<strong>www</strong>.tecnoss-dental.comB112TEKKAB124USTOMED INSTRUMENTETEKKA designs, develops, manufactures and marketsmedical implants and has turned into an unavoidablesupplier in dental implantology, orthodontics andcranio-maxillo-facial surgery’s sector.Based on an in-depth understanding of <strong>the</strong> medicalpractice, TEKKA offers high-quality products andconstant innovative solutions that help you focus onpatient care.Tel:(+33) 4 78 56 97 00E-mail:contact@tekka.frWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.tekka.comPrecision has been our hallmark since 1843USTOMED is a leading German Dental Instrumentmanufacturer with an international experience in <strong>the</strong> fieldof dental and medical devices and has a long familytradition going back to 1843.Supported by close cooperation with dental surgeons, periodontists,implantologists, oral and maxillo-facialsurgeons, orthodontists as well as many internationalopinion leaders from across <strong>the</strong> globe, USTOMED hassucceeded in per<strong>for</strong>ming a complete range that satisfies allrequirements and can be applied in all concerned fields.The extensive range is fur<strong>the</strong>r complemented by adepartment dedicated to new developments andcustom-made instruments, plus an in-house repair service.Oliver KEUFFELTel:+ 49 176/21 70 66 84E-mail:oliver.keuffel@ustomed.deWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.ustomed.deB126W&H DENTALWERK BÜRMOOS GMBHB133Z-SYSTEMS AGThe Austrian family-held company W&H with its headoffice in Bürmoos near Salzburg, is a leading supplierof dental precision equipment in <strong>the</strong> field ofrestoration and pros<strong>the</strong>tics, endodontics, prophylaxis,periodontology, oral surgery, implantology sterilization,hygiene and maintenance as well as dentallaboratory. W&H exports more than 95 % of itsproducts to over 80 countries worldwide.With two production sites located in Bürmoos(Austria) and one in Pedrengo (Italy), 15 subsidiariesand 10 Area resp. Territory Manager , W&H ranksamong <strong>the</strong> most innovative companies in <strong>the</strong> dentalworld.Mr. Andreas LETTETel:+43-6274-6236-0E-mail:daniela.aglassinger@wh.comWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.wh.comThe Swiss Z-Systems is specialized in high qualityZirconia implants. Z-Look3 Implants by Z-Systems -proven high-tech ceramic implants made of “Zro2TZP-A-HIP”. Now you and your patients have a choice -metal-free implants that provide excellent biologicalcompatibility, superior soft-tissue results and greataes<strong>the</strong>tics.Received certification in Europe 2004, in August 2009Z-Look implants have 5 years of clinical experience,passed all FDA requirements, and are now available in<strong>the</strong> USA. The right choice of materials is essential inhelping your patients to have healthy, beautiful andfunctional teeth. The choice is yours, Grey or White!Matthias ZIEROLDTel:+41 79 2081844E-mail:matthias.zierold@z-systems.bizWeb site:<strong>www</strong>.z-systems.biz79


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