ITI World Symposium - Fundación Juan José Carraro
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366 <strong>ITI</strong> Fellows invite you to an outstanding meeting<br />
Silvio Abati Milano Italy · William G. Abbott London Ontario Canada · Naruyoshi Abe Oita Japan · Peter Aerni Grenchen Switzerland · Ludwig Aichner Regensburg Germany · George<br />
Aiello London Ontario Canada · Bilal Al-Nawas Wiesbaden Germany · Gil Alcoforado Lisboa Portugal · Carlos A. Alonso Ramos Mejia Argentina · Andrew M. Alpert Aventura, FL USA ·<br />
Evandro Scigliano Amarante Sáo Paulo Brazil · D. Luis Aracil Kessler Madrid Spain · <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>José</strong> Aranda Macera Madrid Spain · Mauricio Guimaraes Araujo Centro Maringa Brazil · <strong>José</strong><br />
Arias de Luxan Pamplona Spain · Leon A. Assael Portland OR USA · Vinzenzo Augello Palermo Italy · Georg Bach Freiburg Germany · Wolfgang Bähr Freiburg i.Br. Germany · Christian<br />
Balsiger Wattenwil Switzerland · Manuel Barrachina Mataix Madrid Spain · Jorge E. Barrios New York USA · Stephen Barter East Sussex United Kingdom · Johannes Bartsch Kassel-<br />
Wilhelmshöhe Germany · Jay R. Beagle Indianapolis IN USA · Jürgen Becker Düsseldorf Germany · Alexandra Behneke Mainz Germany · Nikolaus Behneke Mainz Germany · Urs<br />
Belser Genève Switzerland · Tord Berglundh Göteborg Sweden · Jean-Pierre Bernard Genève Switzerland · Hermann Berthold Carvoeiro LGA Portugal · Remy H. Blanchaert Jr. Kansas<br />
City USA · D. <strong>Juan</strong> Blanco Carrión Santiago de Compostela Spain · Rafael Blanes Palma de Mallorca Spain · Karl Böhm Barcelona Spain · Stephan W. Bonorden Bochum Germany ·<br />
Daniele Botticelli Rimini Italy · Urs Braegger Bern Switzerland · Michael Brass Ingelheim Germany · Laurence Browne Surbiton Surrey United Kingdom · Ahmed Bülent Katibo lu<br />
Istanbul Turkey · Pedro Bullón Fernandez Sevilla Spain · Allen R. Burgoyne Kitchener Ontario Canada · Wolfgang K. Busch Hamburg Germany · Daniel Buser Bern<br />
Switzerland · Luiz Otávio Alves Camargo São Paulo Brazil · Robert P. Carmichael Toronto Canada · Gabriele Caruso Cagliari Italy · Paolo Casentini Milano Italy · Frank Celenza New<br />
York NY USA · Francis Wo-Chi Chan Hongkong Hong Kong · Daniel Chappuis Lausanne Switzerland · Terry Charters Winchendon USA · Luca Cheda Locarno Switzerland · Antoine<br />
Chehade Montreal Quebec Canada · Stephen T. Chen Balwyn Vic Melbourne Australia · Matteo Chiapasco Milano Italy · Donald S. Clem Fullerton CA USA · Cameron Malcolm Clokie<br />
Toronto Ontario Canada · David Lee Cochran San Antonio TX USA · Esmonde Corbet Hong Kong Hong Kong · Luca Cordaro Roma Italy · Roberto Cornelini Rimini Italy · Bernd<br />
D’Hoedt Mainz Germany · Monika Daubländer Mainz-Bretzenheim Germany · Roberto Del Sordo Roma Italy · Hanspeter Delnon Uetikon Switzerland · Anthony Dickinson Glen Iris<br />
Australia · Josep Divi Pujol Mataro Spain · Nikolaos Donos London United Kingdom · Günther Dormuth Bad Vöslau Austria · Joao Antonio Dosualdo Sao <strong>José</strong> do Rio Preto SP Brazil ·<br />
Yves Douillard Clermont-Ferrand France · Stephen Dover Birmingham United Kingdom · Karl Dula Bern Switzerland · Carlo Ercoli New York USA · Christopher Evans Brighton VIC<br />
Australia · Javier G. Fabrega Madrid Spain · Gian Antonio Favero Oderzo TV Italy · Jocelyne S. Feine Montreal Québec Canada · Andreas Feloutzis Maroussi Greece · David A. Felton<br />
Chapel Hill NC USA · Eduardo Jorge Feres Filho Rio de Janeiro Brazil · Nicola Ferrigno Roma Italy · Ludger Figgener Münster Germany · Andreas Filippi Basel Switzerland · Joseph P.<br />
Fiorellini Boston MA USA · Kerstin Fischer Falun Sweden · Jens Fischer Bern Switzerland · Thomas Frank Flemmig Münster Germany · Kurt Flury Bern Switzerland · Christian Foitzik<br />
Darmstadt Germany · Suzelei Forger Sao Paulo Brazil · Yiannis Fourmousis Athens Greece · Philip Freiberger London United Kingdom · Todd A. Fridrich Coralville IA USA · Paul<br />
Fugazzotto Milton MA USA · Eiji Funakoshi Fukuoka City Fikuoko-ken Japan · Michael Gahlert München Germany · German Gallucci Geneva Switzerland · Jeffrey Ganeles Boca Raton<br />
FL USA · Joao Garcez-Filho Aracaju Brazil · Abel Garcia Garcia Santiago de Compostela Spain · <strong>Juan</strong> Carlos Garcia Lara Mexico D.F. Mexico · Georges Gebran Beirut Lebanon · Alfred<br />
H. Geering Muri Switzerland · Bahadir C. Giray Ankara Sihhiye Turkey · Gerald N. Graser New York USA · Markus Grassi Bern Switzerland · Ingrid Grunert Innsbruck Austria · Tayfun<br />
Günbay Izmir Turkey · Hans R. Haanaes Oslo Norway · Gregor Haecki Luzern Switzerland · Christoph H. F. Haemmerle Zürich Switzerland · Marius Haenggi Balsthal Switzerland ·<br />
Franz Haerle Kiel Germany · Michael Hahn Boca Raton Florida USA · Hadar P.G. Hallström Halmstad Sweden · Dong-Hoo Han Seoul Republic of Korea · Alexander Hartmann<br />
Markdorf Germany · Timothy W. Head Montréal Québec Canada · Siegfried Heckmann Erlangen Germany · Fritz Heitz Cottesloe Western Australia Australia · Lisa J. A. Heitz-Mayfield<br />
Cottesloe Western Australia Australia · Joachim S. Hermann Stuttgart Germany · Mariano Herrero Climent Marbella - Malaga Spain · Daniel Hess St. Gallen Switzerland · Hendra<br />
Hidayat Jakarta Indonesia · Frank L. Higginbottom Dallas TX USA · Hans Peter Hirt Olten Switzerland · Erik Hjørting-Hansen Charlottenlund Denmark · Jens Hoellering Arnsberg<br />
Germany · Hiroshi Hosoyama Tsubame City Niigata Japan · Rolf Werner Hüttemann Giessen Germany · Ernst B. Hunziker Bern Switzerland · Mark C. Hutten Chicago IL USA ·<br />
Toshikazu Iijima Sodegaura-shi Chiba Japan · Takeshi Iino Kanazawashi Ishikawa Japan · Bernd Ilgenstein Solothurn Switzerland · Bengt Ingervall Üttlingen Switzerland · Sigurgisli<br />
Ingimarsson Gardabaer Iceland · Takashi Inoue Chiba Japan · Haldun Iplikcioglu Etiler Istanbul Turkey · Sten Gustaf Isaksson Halmstad Sweden · Joel Itic Paris France · Saso<br />
Ivanovski Holland Park West Qld Australia · Kurt Jäger Aarburg Switzerland · Bernhard Jäger Mannheim Germany · Robert A. Jaffin Hackensack NJ USA · Alessandro Lourenço<br />
Januário Brasília Brazil · Lars Ake Johansson Halmstad Sweden · Peter F. Johnson La Mesa CA USA · Bruce Johnson Poway CA USA · John David Jones San Antonio TX USA · Archie<br />
Jones San Antonio USA · Ulrich Joos Münster Germany · Christian Junge Friedrichroda Germany · Robert Kah Koblenz-Zentrum Germany · David Kaiser San Antonio TX USA · Bryon<br />
J. R. Kardachi Wayville S. Australia · Stig L. Karlsson Haslum Norway · Ioannis K. Karoussis Athens Greece · Thorkild Karring Aarhus Denmark · Hideaki Katsuyama Tokyo Japan ·<br />
Scott Edward Keith San Francisco <strong>ITI</strong> CA USA · William <strong>World</strong> G. Keller Wilmington <strong>Symposium</strong><br />
USA · Alfons Kiener Waldenburg Switzerland · Toshihiro Kihara Ikoma Nara Japan · Hong Ki Kim Chuung<br />
Ku Seoul Republic of Korea · Gaston N. King Bath United Kingdom · Johannes Kleinheinz Münster Germany · Heinz Kniha München Germany · Ernesto Kolodzinski Buenos Aires<br />
Argentina · Dan Kraus Lugano Switzerland · Joachim Kreidler Blaubeuren-Seissen Germany · Gisbert Krekeler Freiburg i.Br. Germany · Thomas Kreusch Hamburg Germany · Bernd<br />
Kreusser Aschaffenburg Germany June · J. Thomas Lambrecht 18–20, Basel Switzerland · Markus 2005<br />
Lamparter Aarwangen/BE Switzerland · Niklaus P. Lang Bern Switzerland · Jacques Lanners<br />
Luxembourg Luxembourg · Kenneth W. Laudenbach Philadelphia PA USA · Mauro Laureti Latina Italy · Pedro J. Lazaro Calvo Madrid Spain · Kenneth S. Lee Vancouver Canada · Baek-<br />
Soo Lee Seoul Republic of Korea<br />
ICM<br />
· Jae-Shin<br />
International<br />
Lee Seoul<br />
Congress<br />
Republic of<br />
Center<br />
Korea ·<br />
Munich,<br />
Richard Leesungbok<br />
Germany<br />
Seoul Republic of Korea · Barbara Lehmann Zürich Switzerland · Henning Lehmann<br />
Bastian Odense Denmark · Jorge G. M. Leitao Lisboa Portugal · Maurice Leize Strasbourg France · Stéphanie Leize Strasbourg France · Sandro Leoncini Lugano Switzerland · Robert<br />
A. Levine Philadelphia PA USA · Dehua Li Xi an China · Luiz Antonio P. Alves Lima Sao Paulo Brazil · Jan Lindhe Göteborg Sweden · Robin Listrom Mississauga Ontario Canada · A. C.<br />
Lubberich Koblenz Germany · Roberto Maffei Bari Italy · Chawket Mannai Bayonne France · Pierre Marin Bordeaux France · William C. Martin Gainesville FL USA · Jean Paul Martinet<br />
Douteau Montevideo Uruguay · Ralf Masur Bad Wörishofen Germany · Sergio Matarasso Napoli Italy · Takamichi Matsui Miyazaki-City Japan · Sandro Matter Waldenburg<br />
Switzerland · Bruno Mazenauer Davos-Platz Switzerland · Renato Mazzonetto Piracicaba Brazil · Raoul Medina-Martinez Torreon Coahuila Mexico · <strong>José</strong> Joaquin Mendoça Caridad La<br />
Coruna Spain · Ernö Mericske Bern Switzerland · Regina Mericske-Stern Bern Switzerland · Ulrich Meyer Münster Germany · S.A. Miremadi Teheran Islamic Republic of Iran · Andrea<br />
Mombelli Genève Switzerland “25 · Philippe E. Monsenego Years Neuilly s/Seine of France <strong>ITI</strong> · Dany Morais – Québec Canada · Dean Morton Gainesville USA · Christian Müller Gundelfingen Germany ·<br />
Yasushi Nakajima Osaka Japan · Takatsuna Nakamura Kumamoto Japan · Friedrich W. Neukam Erlangen Germany · Manuel Neves Porto Portugal · Robert Nieberler Puchheim<br />
Germany · Herbert Niederdellmann Regensburg Germany · Thomas Robert Nyffeler Lugano Switzerland · Thomas W. Oates San Antonio TX USA · Kyösti Sakari Oikarinen Oulu<br />
Finland · Alexis B. Olsson Chicago-Illinois USA · Piermario Palattella Roma Italy · Ates Parlar Ankara Turkey · Pat Patterson Macon Georgia USA · Javier Pérez López Sarria (Lugo)<br />
Changing the Paradigms<br />
Spain · Guido Andreas Petrin Stuttgart Germany · Saevar Pétursson Kopavogur Iceland · Bjarni Elvar Pjetursson Bern Switzerland · Gianluca Podda Roma Italy · Ortrun Pohler Oberdorf<br />
Switzerland · Pierre Pokoik Savigny sur Orge France · Waldemar Daudt Polido Porto Alegre – RS Brazil · John Pritchard Wollongong Australia · Wolfgang Puelacher Innsbruck Austria ·<br />
Amin Rahman Chapel Hill USA · Christoph Ramseier Bern Switzerland · Joram Raveh Bern Switzerland · Helena Rebelo Lisboa Portugal · Luis A.S. Redinha Paço de Arcos Portugal ·<br />
John Robert Richardson Birmingham in United Implant Kingdom · Stephen Rimer Boca Dentistry.”<br />
Raton FL USA · Mario Roccuzzo Torino Italy · Johannes Röckl Teningen Germany · Ernest Rojo Mirabet<br />
Badalona Spain · Amir Reza Rokn Teheran Islamic Republic of Iran · Eugenio Romeo Milano Italy · Edwin S. Rosenberg Philadelphia PA USA · Paul Rousseau Paris France · Morley<br />
Stephen Rubinoff Toronto Ontario Canada · James Ruskin Gainesville FL USA · Peter Clark Ryan Chermside QL Australia · Maarit A.M. Salonen-Kemppi Oulu Finland · Giovanni E.<br />
Salvi Bern Switzerland · George Sandor Toronto Canada · Urbano Santana Penin Santiago de Compostela La Coruna Spain · Robert Schenk Bern Switzerland · Wilfried Schilli Freiburg<br />
i. Br. Germany · Morton Schiødt Glostrup Denmark · Dieter Schlegel München Germany · Karl Andreas Schlegel Erlangen Germany · Henning Schliephake Göttingen Germany · Rainer<br />
Schmelzeisen Freiburg Germany · Bruno Schmid Belp Switzerland · Jürg Schmid Ilanz Switzerland · Robert Lee Schneider Iowa City Iowa USA · Jonathan Schofield Bath United<br />
Kingdom · Søren Schou Aalborg Denmark · Hartmut Schubert Hamburg Germany · Jan Peter Schulz Hannover Germany · Anthony Sclar Miami FL USA · Kanichi Seto Yokohama Japan ·<br />
David M. Shafer Farmington CT USA · Makoto Shiota Tokyo Japan · Sandro Siervo Milano Italy · James P. Simpson Waldenburg Switzerland · Rolf Singer Ludwigshafen Germany ·<br />
Yoshikazu Soejima Kumamoto City Japan · Gary S. Solnit Beverley Hills CA USA · Hubertus Spiekermann Aachen Germany · Balachandran Srinivasan Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu India ·<br />
Clark M. Stanford Iowa City Iowa USA · Peter Steffens Ingelheim Germany · Samuel Steinemann Basel Switzerland · Hermann Stich Bern Switzerland · Peter Stoll Freiburg i. Br.<br />
Germany · Paul Andrew Stone Perth United Kingdom · Simon Storgard Jensen Copenhagen Denmark · Thomas Straumann Basel Switzerland · Andres Stricker Freiburg Germany ·<br />
Verena Strobl Innsbruck Austria · <strong>José</strong> M. Suarez Feito Oviedo (Asturias) Spain · Wolfgang Sümnig Greifswald Germany · Alan Sulikowski Cambridge MA USA · Franz Sutter Niederdorf<br />
Switzerland · Takayuki Takeda Tokyo Japan · Thomas D. Taylor Farmington CT USA · Christiaan ten Bruggenkate AE Leiderdorp Netherlands · Hendrik Terheyden Kiel Germany ·<br />
Jeffrey R. Thomas New Bern NC USA · Jens Thomsen Hamburg Germany · Maurizio Tonetti London United Kingdom · Pedro Tortamano Neto Sao Paulo Brazil · R. Gilbert Triplett<br />
Dallas TX USA · Wolfgang Trumm Hanau-Steinheim Germany · Naoyuki Tsuchiya Saiki City Oita Japan · Kemal Unsal Ankara Turkey · <strong>Juan</strong> Manuel Vadillo Martín Leganés Madrid<br />
Spain · Enzo Vaia Napoli Italy · Gerrit Jan van Beek Zwolle Netherlands · Johan van den Bergh CM Nieuwegein Netherlands · Lex van Gool GK Zwolle Netherlands · Paul van Zyl Bellville<br />
South Africa · Jacques Ignas Vermeeren Breda Netherlands · Kay Vietor Langen Germany · Giorgio Vogel Milano Italy · Robert C. Vogel Palm Beach Gardens USA · Thomas von Arx<br />
Bern Switzerland · Volker Alexander Von Zitzewitz Ahrensburg Germany · Thierry Vuillemin Fribourg Switzerland · Wilfried Wagner Mainz Germany · Gerhard Wahl Bonn Germany ·<br />
Beat Hugo Wallkamm Langenthal Switzerland · Adrian C. Watkinson Bristol United Kingdom · Adrian V. Watts Bristol United Kingdom · Hans-Peter Weber Boston MA USA · Heiner<br />
Weber Tübingen Germany · Heiner Wehrbein Mainz Germany · Christian Weigel Thun Switzerland · Dieter Weingart Stuttgart Germany · Jan L. Wennström Göteborg Sweden ·<br />
Richard Werkmeister Koblenz Germany · Anton Chr. Wetzel St. Gallen Switzerland · Walter Widmer Niederdorf Switzerland · Max R. Wiesendanger Basel Switzerland · Christoph Will<br />
Kitzingen Germany · Ray C. Williams Chapel Hill NC USA · Thomas G. Wilson Dallas Texas USA · Jörg Wiltfang Kiel Germany · Jakob Wirz Winterthur Switzerland · Daniel Wismeijer<br />
AH Ellecom Netherlands · Michael Wörle Bruchsal Germany · Barbara K. Wollner Alcanar Tarragona Spain · Ronald D. Woody Dallas USA · Gerrit Wyma Somerset-West South Africa ·<br />
Alex Yi-Min Tsai Taipei Taiwan Province of China · Leena Päivikki Ylikontiola University of Oulu Finland · Takamichi Yokoyama Hiroshima Japan · Charles Zahedi 1040 Loma Linda<br />
CA USA · Fernando Zarone Napoli Italy · Markus Zingg Solothurn Switzerland · Axel Zöllner Witten Germany · Peter Zuber Winterthur Switzerland · Peter Zwittnig Wildon Austria
The Content.<br />
Organization<br />
3 The Team<br />
4 The Foreword<br />
Program<br />
6 Program Overview<br />
8 Program of the Main Sessions and of the Limited Attendance Sessions<br />
13 Call for Abstracts (Research Session)<br />
16 The Faculty<br />
General Information<br />
20 Munich – The Congress City<br />
21 The International Congress Center (ICM)<br />
22 Transportation<br />
24 Accommodations<br />
28 General Information<br />
30 Social Program<br />
Registration<br />
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The Team.<br />
Host Organization.<br />
Scientific Program<br />
Committee.<br />
Organizing Team.<br />
Registration Office.<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> International Team for Implantology<br />
Peter Merian-Weg 10<br />
CH-4052 Basel (Switzerland)<br />
Chairmen:<br />
Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser, Bern (CH)<br />
Prof. Dr. Dr. Dieter Weingart, Stuttgart (GER)<br />
Members:<br />
Prof. Thomas Taylor, <strong>ITI</strong> President, Farmington CT (USA)<br />
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Wahl, Bonn (GER)<br />
Prof. Dr. Urs Belser, Geneva (CH)<br />
Prof. Dr. Dr. Wilfried Wagner, Mainz (GER)<br />
Prof. Dr. Hubertus Spiekermann, Aachen (GER)<br />
Prof. David Cochran, San Antonio TX (USA)<br />
Prof. H.P. Weber, Boston MA (USA)<br />
Prof. Kanichi Seto, Yokohama (JPN)<br />
Chairman:<br />
Walter Widmer, <strong>ITI</strong> Center, Basel<br />
Members:<br />
Sabine Kaufmann, Gabriela Schroers, Svenja Hahn, Stephan Scherrer<br />
Tel. +41 (0)61 270 83 83<br />
Fax +41 (0)61 270 83 84<br />
walter.widmer@iticenter.ch<br />
Interplan<br />
Congress, Meeting & Event Management AG<br />
Albert-Rosshaupterstrasse 65<br />
D-81369 Munich (Germany)<br />
Tel. +49 (0)89 54 82 340<br />
Fax +49 (0)89 54 82 34 43<br />
iti2005@interplan.de<br />
ICM-International Congress Center<br />
Messe München GmbH<br />
D-81823 Munich (Germany)<br />
www.icm-muenchen.de<br />
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The Foreword.<br />
4<br />
Prof.<br />
Thomas D. Taylor<br />
Prof. Dr.<br />
Daniel Buser<br />
Prof. Dr. Dr.<br />
Dieter Weingart
Dear Colleagues<br />
and Friends.<br />
This current <strong>ITI</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong> marks an exciting moment in<br />
the history of the International Team for Implantology. With the <strong>World</strong><br />
<strong>Symposium</strong> in Munich, this unique organization celebrates its<br />
25th anniversary.<br />
It is the seventh <strong>World</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong> that the <strong>ITI</strong> has presented<br />
and the main topic will be: 25 years of <strong>ITI</strong> –<br />
Changing the Paradigms in Implant Dentistry. Featuring more<br />
than 100 clinicians and researchers from around the globe,<br />
the <strong>ITI</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong> offers a great opportunity to<br />
share the latest knowledge about implant therapy and<br />
current research. This event will be one of the highlights in<br />
the field for the year 2005. Once again, the <strong>ITI</strong> sets the<br />
standard for years to come by communicating the state of<br />
the art in implant dentistry. Limited attendance lectures<br />
with master clinicians, a clinical forum with concepts and<br />
strategies for implant therapy, an <strong>ITI</strong> research competition,<br />
treatment planning sessions and a session focusing on<br />
esthetics in implant dentistry will round out the exciting<br />
scientific program. One of the highlights will be the presentation<br />
of the basics and clinical applications of a novel<br />
implant surface: the new modified SLA surface, called<br />
SLActive. The current event will be the first <strong>ITI</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />
<strong>Symposium</strong> to be held in Germany. The International<br />
Congress Center in Munich (ICM) offers excellent facilities<br />
for such an outstanding meeting. It is easy to reach<br />
and offers both state-of-the-art technology as well as a<br />
hospitable atmosphere. Munich, one of the world’s great<br />
cities, is a very popular German travel destination with<br />
much to offer to its visitors.<br />
We invite you to join us, to enjoy an outstanding implant<br />
meeting and the special atmosphere of the Bavarian<br />
capital: Come to the 25th anniversary meeting of the <strong>ITI</strong> –<br />
the 2005 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong> in Munich.<br />
Prof. Thomas Taylor<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> President<br />
Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser<br />
Prof. Dr. Dr. Dieter Weingart<br />
Chairmen Scientific Program Committee<br />
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Program Overview.<br />
Simultaneous translations<br />
We will offer a simultaneous translation service from English into German, French, Italian, Spanish,<br />
Portuguese, Japanese, Korean and Russian. However, please note that on the second day of the event<br />
all parallel sessions will be translated into German respectively English. This can not be assured for<br />
the other languages. The “Limited Attendance Sessions” will not be translated at all.<br />
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Friday, June 17, 2005 Saturday, June 18, 2005<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Annual Meeting 2005<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> 25th Anniversary Celebration<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Activities<br />
for <strong>ITI</strong> Fellows and invited guests only<br />
Opening Session<br />
Lunch<br />
Session 1: The new SLActive surface:<br />
Basics and clinical applications<br />
Welcome reception<br />
Main Sessions
7:30<br />
8:00<br />
8:30<br />
9:00<br />
9:30<br />
10:00<br />
10:30<br />
11:00<br />
11:30<br />
12:00<br />
12:30<br />
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14:00<br />
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16:00<br />
16:30<br />
17:00<br />
17:30<br />
18:00<br />
Sunday, June 19, 2005 Monday, June 20, 2005<br />
Session 2: Limited Attendance Sessions<br />
with Master Clinicians<br />
8 parallel Lectures (A-H)<br />
Coffee Break Session 5: Treatment Planning<br />
Session 3: Clinical Forum<br />
Concepts and strategies in implant therapy<br />
5a: In English 5b: In German<br />
3a: Surgery<br />
Lunch<br />
3b: Prosthetics<br />
Coffee Break<br />
Session 6: Esthetics in implant dentistry<br />
Continuation of Session 3<br />
Coffee Break<br />
Session 4a: Session 4b:<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Research Competition Case reports by <strong>ITI</strong> Scholars<br />
Session 2: Limited Attendance Sessions<br />
with Master Clinicians<br />
6 parallel Lectures (I-N)<br />
Lunch<br />
Award Ceremony<br />
Continuation of Session 6<br />
Closing remarks<br />
Limited Attendance Sessions Breaks/Meals<br />
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Day 1:<br />
Program of the Main Sessions.<br />
Saturday<br />
June 18, 2005<br />
10:00 Opening Ceremony D. Weingart GER<br />
10:30 Presentation of the Scientific Program D. Buser CH<br />
10:40 25 years of <strong>ITI</strong> – changing the paradigms in implant dentistry E. Hjørting-Hansen DK<br />
11:10 Moving towards a knowledge society H. Riesenhuber* GER<br />
12:00 Discussion<br />
12:15 Lunch<br />
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* Prof. H. Riesenhuber is a Member of the Parliament, Former Federal Minister for Research and Technology<br />
of the Federal Republic of Germany<br />
Session 1The new SLActive surface: Basics and clinical applications<br />
Chairmen: D. Buser, CH; H. Terheyden, GER; T. Taylor, USA<br />
13:30 Loading protocols in implant patients:<br />
Why an osteophylic surface? H.P. Weber USA<br />
14:00 The hydrophilicity of the SLActive surface J. Geis-Gerstorfer GER<br />
14:20 In-vitro testing of SLActive B. Boyan USA<br />
15:00 Coffee break<br />
15:30 Experimental studies with the new SLActive surface D. Cochran USA<br />
16:10 Clinical results with the SLActive surface in a 2-center study D. Morton USA<br />
16:30 Clinical results with the SLActive surface K. Fischer SWE<br />
16:50 Panel discussion<br />
17:15 Welcome reception in the ICM
Day 2:<br />
Program of the Limited<br />
Attendance Sessions.<br />
Sunday<br />
June 19, 2005<br />
Session 2 8 parallel lectures (no translation)<br />
7:30 Lecture A Pathways to treatment success: Esthetic risk assessment J. Ruskin/W. Martin USA<br />
Lecture B Occlusal concepts and complications with implant restorations T. Taylor/G. Solnit USA<br />
Lecture C Different aspects of sinus floor elevation C.ten Bruggenkate/<br />
J. van Berg/<br />
S. Zijderfeld NL<br />
Lecture D* Knochendefizite und Implantate: Up-date R. Kah/C. Foitzik GER<br />
Lecture E* Implantatverluste und forensische Aspekte B. Kreusser/W. Will GER<br />
Lecture F Ridge augmentation procedures in implant patients D. Shafer USA<br />
M. Chiapasco ITA<br />
Lecture G Fixed implant rehabilitation of the edentulous jaw: J.P. Bernard/<br />
an immediate loading protocol G. Gallucci CH<br />
Lecture H Implants in periodontally compromised patients G. Alcoforado P<br />
M. Roccuzzo ITA<br />
9:00 Coffee break<br />
* in German<br />
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Day 2:<br />
Program of the Main Sessions.<br />
Sunday<br />
June 19, 2005<br />
Session 3 Clinical Forum: Concepts and strategies of implant therapy<br />
Parallel<br />
Session 3a Innovative surgical procedures related to implant therapy<br />
Chairmen: T. Wilson, USA; C. ten Bruggenkate, NL; G. Alcoforado, P<br />
9:40 Computer-guided implant placement – a risk/benefit driven<br />
approach in the restoration of the severely resorbed maxilla S. Barter GBR<br />
10:00 Immediate dental implant placement in infected sites:<br />
Exploring the controversy J. Beagle USA<br />
10:20 Soft tissue complications in esthetic implant dentistry F. Boltchi USA<br />
10:40 A retrospective analysis of unsplinted Straumann implants<br />
placed in lateral wall sinus grafts followed up to ten years D. Clem USA<br />
11:00 Immediate loading in partially edentulous patients:<br />
a 12 month clinical study R. Cornelini ITA<br />
11:20 The radiographic assessment of oral implant patients with<br />
Accuitomo ® (Digital Volume Tomography, DVT) K. Dula CH<br />
11:40 Implant placement during maxillary posterior augmentation:<br />
Unique advantages of the Straumann implants approach P. Fugazzotto USA<br />
12:00 Lunch<br />
13:30 Success rate in maxillary full-arch immediate loading cases with Straumann<br />
dental implants increases using three dimensional planning and placement J. Ganeles USA<br />
13:50 Incision design in implant dentistry based on vascularization of the mucosa J. Kleinheinz GER<br />
14:10 A new decontamination method for rough implant surfaces<br />
in treatment of peri-implantitis M. Matsui JPN<br />
14:30 Sustained release of doxycycline for the treatment of peri-implantitis:<br />
randomised controlled clinical trial U. Meyer GER<br />
14:50 Stability of peri-implant tissues around TE-implants, submitted to immediate<br />
loading, installed in fresh sockets – Prospective study in upper incisors P. Tortamano BRA<br />
15:10 Neurosensory disturbances following bone harvesting in the symphysis for<br />
subsequent implant placement. A clinical and prospective study Th. von Arx CH<br />
15:30 Coffee break<br />
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Day 2:<br />
Program of the Main Sessions.<br />
Sunday<br />
June 19, 2005<br />
Parallel<br />
Session 3b Innovative prosthetic procedures related to implant therapy<br />
Chairmen: U. Belser, CH; F. Higginbottom, USA; R. Woody, USA<br />
9:40 Immediately loaded implants supporting fixed prostheses<br />
in the edentulous maxilla.<br />
An 8–32 month preliminary clinical and radiological report on <strong>ITI</strong> implants G. Bergkvist SWE<br />
10:00 CAD reconstructions based on i-CEREC U. Brägger CH<br />
10:20 Aesthetic outcomes of immediate implant placements Ch. Evans AUS<br />
10:40 Immediate implants in the aesthetic zone: where are the limits? J. Fabrega ESP<br />
11:00 Consideration for improving the fit of prothesis on implants T. Iijima JPN<br />
11:20 Clinical considerations of all-ceramic bridges on posterior implants Y. Kokubo JPN<br />
11:40 Immediate loading of SLA surface Straumann dental implants<br />
in partially edentulous patients. A two-year prospective study F. Herrero ESP<br />
12:00 Lunch<br />
13:30 Long-term clinical experience on magnets with Straumann implants R. Leesungsbok KOR<br />
13:50 A systematic review of the survival and complication rates of fixed partial<br />
dentures (FPDs) after an observation period of at least 5 years B. Pjetursson CH<br />
14:10 Implant restorations on strategic implant abutments H. Spiekermann GER<br />
14:30 Synergistic applications of osseointegrated implants and orthodontics W. Trumm GER<br />
14:50 Comparing three different dental implant systems in the aesthetic zone<br />
A randomised controlled clinical trial D. Wismejer GER<br />
15:10 The Marius implant bridge: A 5-year retrospective clinical study Y. Fortin CAN<br />
15:30 Coffee break<br />
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Day 2:<br />
Program of the Main Sessions.<br />
Sunday<br />
June 19, 2005<br />
Parallel<br />
Session 4a <strong>ITI</strong> Research Competition<br />
8 Lectures of 12 minutes each and 3 minutes of discussion<br />
Chairmen: E. Hunziker, CH; K. Seto, JPN; P. Bullon, ESP; W. Wagner, GER; N.P. Lang, CH<br />
Parallel<br />
Session 4b Session on case reports by <strong>ITI</strong> Scholars<br />
8 Lectures of 12 minutes each and 3 minutes of discussion<br />
Chairmen: E. Hjørting-Hansen, DK; C.F. Hämmerle, CH; H.P. Weber, USA<br />
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The Scientific Program Committee is inviting submissions. The final program, which will include 8 presented<br />
abstracts, will be decided after all submissions have been reviewed by the committee. Procedures for submission<br />
can be found on the next page.<br />
The Scientific Program Committee is also inviting submissions for case presentations from all <strong>ITI</strong> Scholars.<br />
The committee will likewise review these submissions and select 8 for presentation.<br />
The best presentation from each of the above categories will be awarded a ¤ 1000 prize at<br />
the <strong>Symposium</strong>.
Call for Abstracts<br />
(Research Session).<br />
Call for abstracts<br />
for oral presentation<br />
at the Research<br />
Competition.<br />
Each of the eight oral presentations will be 12 minutes in duration followed<br />
by 3-minutes discussion session. Abstracts for the Research Session must<br />
be prepared in English, submitted by March 31, 2005, and should include:<br />
– Full name of presenter<br />
– Full name of co-authors<br />
– Address of presenter<br />
– E-mail address of presenter<br />
– Title of presentation<br />
– Abstract (maximum 1 page in length; use Arial 12-point font)<br />
Selected presenters will be awarded <strong>Symposium</strong> access and a travel stipend.<br />
A prize of ¤ 1000 will be awarded for the best presentation on the basis<br />
of scientific merit.<br />
The research competition is open to all clinicians and investigators without<br />
age limit. In submitting completed abstract forms, please send by e-mail if at<br />
all possible.<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> International Team for Implantology<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Center<br />
Peter Merian-Weg 10<br />
CH-4002 Basel (Switzerland)<br />
Tel. +41 (0)61 270 83 83<br />
Fax +41 (0)61 270 83 84<br />
iticenter@iticenter.ch<br />
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Day 3:<br />
Program of the Limited<br />
Attendance Sessions.<br />
Monday<br />
June 20, 2005<br />
Session 5 6 parallel lectures (no translation)<br />
7:30 Lecture I* Ästhetische Implantatrestaurationen<br />
bei ungünstiger Knochenanatomie M. Gahlert/H. Kniha GER<br />
Lecture J* Zusammenarbeit zwischen Kliniker und Zahntechniker<br />
in der Implantattherapie J. Röckl/C. Müller GER<br />
Lecture K Periodontal disease and implant therapy A. Mombelli/G. Salvi CH<br />
Lecture L Immediate implants in partially edentulous patients T. Wilson/<br />
F. Higginbottom USA<br />
Lecture M Implant enhanced orthodontics H. Wehrbein GER<br />
F. Celenza USA<br />
Lecture N Tissue regeneration to optimise functional<br />
and esthetic implant therapy C.F. Hämmerle/R. Jung CH<br />
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* in German
Day 3:<br />
Program of the Main Sessions.<br />
Monday<br />
June 20, 2005<br />
Parallel<br />
Session 5a Treatment Planning Session: When to keep, when to extract<br />
Chairmen: G. Krekeler, GER; D. Cochran, USA; U. Brägger, CH<br />
9:15 4 case presentations by E. Rosenberg, USA; N.P. Lang, CH; W. Wagner, GER; H. Katsuyama, JPN and discussion<br />
10:30 Coffee Break<br />
Parallel<br />
Session 5b Therapieplanung in der Implantologie: Wann erhalten, wann extrahieren<br />
Chairmen: H. Schliephake, GER; Th. Flemmig, GER; I. Grunert, A<br />
9:15 4 Fall-Präsentationen von H. Weber, GER; G. Wahl, GER; R. Masur, GER; B. Schmid, CH und Diskussion<br />
10:30 Coffee Break<br />
Session 6 Esthetics in implant dentistry<br />
Chairmen: H. Spiekermann, GER; A. Watkinson, GBR; A. Dickinson, AUS<br />
11:00 Anatomic and biologic factors of implant esthetics D. Tarnow USA<br />
11:40 Ridge alterations following tooth extractions M. Araujo BRA<br />
12:20 Implants in extraction sockets: Immediate implant placement St. Chen AUS<br />
12:50 Implants in extraction sockets: Early implant placement D. Buser CH<br />
13:20 Discussion<br />
13:45 Lunch<br />
14:45 Award Ceremony D. Weingart GER<br />
– Award for the best presentation at the “Clinical forum session surgery”<br />
– Award for the best presentation at the “Clinical forum session prosthetics”<br />
– Winner of the research competition<br />
– Award for the best case presentation by the <strong>ITI</strong> Scholars<br />
– Winner of the “André Schroeder Prize 2005”<br />
15:00 Potential and limitations of esthetic implant restorations U.C. Belser CH<br />
15:40 Esthetic rehabilitation of extremely atrophied jaws D. Weingart GER<br />
16:10 Esthetic facial reconstruction with extraoral implants St. Dover GBR<br />
16:40 Panel discussion<br />
17:00 Closing remarks D. Weingart GER<br />
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The Faculty.<br />
A Alcoforado, Gil Lisboa P<br />
Araujo, Mauricio Guimaraes Centro, Maringa BRA<br />
B Barter, Stephen Eastburne GBR<br />
Beagle, Jay R. Indianapolis IN USA<br />
Belser, Urs Genève CH<br />
Bergkvist, Göran Norrköping SWE<br />
Bernard, Jean-Pierre Genève CH<br />
Boltchi, Farhad E. Arlington TX USA<br />
Boyan, Barbara D. Atlanta GA USA<br />
Brägger, Urs Bern CH<br />
Bullón, Pedro Sevilla ESP<br />
Buser, Daniel Bern CH<br />
C Celenza, Frank New York NY USA<br />
Chen, Stephen T. Balwyn Vic Melbourne AUS<br />
Chiapasco, Matteo Milano ITA<br />
Clem, Donald S. Fullerton CA USA<br />
Cochran, David Lee San Antonio TX USA<br />
Cornelini, Roberto Rimini ITA<br />
D Dickinson, Anthony Glen Iris AUS<br />
Dover, Stephen Birmingham GBR<br />
Dula, Karl Bern CH<br />
E Evans, Christopher Brighton, Victoria AUS<br />
F Fabrega, Javier G. Madrid ESP<br />
Fischer, Kerstin Falun SWE<br />
Flemmig, Thomas F. Münster GER<br />
Foitzik, Christian Darmstadt GER<br />
Fugazzotto, Paul Milton MA USA<br />
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A = Austria<br />
AUS = Australia<br />
BRA = Brazil<br />
CAN = Canada<br />
CH = Switzerland<br />
DK = Denmark<br />
ESP = Spain<br />
GBR = Great Britain<br />
GER = Germany<br />
ITA = Italy<br />
JPN = Japan<br />
KOR = Republic of Korea<br />
NL = Netherlands<br />
P = Portugal<br />
SWE = Sweden
G Gahlert, Michael München GER<br />
Gallucci, German Genève CH<br />
Ganeles, Jeffrey Boca Raton FL USA<br />
Geis-Gersdorfer, Jürgen Tübingen GER<br />
Grunert, Ingrid Innsbruck A<br />
H Hämmerle, Christoph H.F. Zürich CH<br />
Herrero, Frederico Marbella ESP<br />
Higginbottom, Frank L. Dallas TX USA<br />
Hjørting-Hansen, Erik Charlottenlund DK<br />
Hunziker, Ernst B. Bern CH<br />
I Iijima, Toshikazu Chiba JPN<br />
J Jung, Ronald Zürich CH<br />
K Kah, Robert Koblenz-Zentrum GER<br />
Katsuyama, Hideaki Tokyo JPN<br />
Kleinheinz, Johannes Münster GER<br />
Kniha, Heinz München GER<br />
Kokubo, Yuji Tsurumi JPN<br />
Krekeler, Gisbert Freiburg GER<br />
Kreusser, Bernd Aschaffenburg GER<br />
L Lang, Niklaus P. Bern CH<br />
Leesungbok, Richard Seoul KOR<br />
M Martin, William C. Gainesville FL USA<br />
Masur, Ralf Bad Wörishofen GER<br />
Matsui, Takamichi Miyazaki City JPN<br />
Meyer, Ulrich Münster GER<br />
Mombelli, Andrea Genève CH<br />
Morton, Dean Gainesville FL USA<br />
Müller, Christian Gundelfingen GER<br />
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The Faculty.<br />
P Pjetursson, Bjarni E. Bern CH<br />
R Riesenhuber, Heinz Berlin GER<br />
Roccuzzo, Mario Torino ITA<br />
Röckl, Johannes Teningen GER<br />
Rosenberg, Edwin S. Philadelphia PA USA<br />
Ruskin, James Gainesville FL USA<br />
S Salvi, Giovanni E. Bern CH<br />
Schliephake, Henning Göttingen GER<br />
Schmid, Bruno Belp CH<br />
Seto, Kanichi Yokohama JPN<br />
Shafer, David M. Farmington CT USA<br />
Solnit, Gary S. Beverley Hills CA USA<br />
Spiekermann, Hubertus Aachen GER<br />
T Tarnow, Dennis D. New York NY USA<br />
Taylor, Thomas D. Farmington CT USA<br />
ten Bruggenkate, Christiaan Leiderdorp NL<br />
Terheyden, Hendrik Kiel GER<br />
Tortamano, Pedro Sao Paulo BRA<br />
Trumm, Wolfgang Hanau GER<br />
V van den Bergh, Johan Nieuwegein NL<br />
von Arx, Thomas Bern CH<br />
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W Wagner, Wilfried Mainz GER<br />
Wahl, Gerhard Bonn GER<br />
Watkinson, Adrian C. Bristol GBR<br />
Weber, Hans-Peter Boston MA USA<br />
Weber, Heiner Tübingen GER<br />
Wehrbein, Heiner Mainz GER<br />
Weingart, Dieter Stuttgart GER<br />
Will, Christoph Kitzingen GER<br />
Wilson, Thomas G. Dallas TX USA<br />
Wismeijer, Daniel Ellecom NL<br />
Woody, Ronald D. Dallas USA<br />
Y Fortin, Yvan Québec CAN<br />
Z Zijderveld, S.A. Breukelen NL<br />
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Munich –<br />
The Congress City.<br />
www.muenchen.de<br />
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Cosmopolitan and proud, life under Munich’s skies holds<br />
a promise for everyone. Trend merges with tradition<br />
to create the magic Munich atmosphere which never<br />
fails to delight. There are many factors that make Munich<br />
an extremely popular city: Outstanding museums, world<br />
famous theatres and orchestras, magnificent churches<br />
and palaces, great shopping opportunities, lovely parks<br />
and gardens, a clear green mountain stream, the river<br />
Isar, that runs right through the city, high-calibre sports<br />
events (Football <strong>World</strong> Cup 2006!), superb gastronomy,<br />
fun festivals and a first rate tourist infrastructure. And of<br />
course beer, BMW and the FC Bayern Football Club.<br />
It doesn’t come as a surprise then that Munich is one of<br />
Europe’s top destinations for international tourism with<br />
around 70 million visitors a year. They all adore Munich’s<br />
unique mix of high tech and tradition, “Gemütlichkeit”<br />
and Style, beer gardens and trendy night spots. Exploring<br />
the city’s highlights is made easy by the München<br />
Welcome Card. It entitles the guest to use the public<br />
transport and to visit ca. 100 tourist attractions at<br />
reduced admission prices.<br />
Visited all the museums? Done all the shopping?<br />
Walked all the parks? Concluded all the business deals?<br />
Then don’t miss out on Munich’s hinterland. The city<br />
is nestling among delightful green foothills of the Alps<br />
with their inviting lakes, picturesque villages, impressive<br />
monasteries and churches and fairy tale palaces waiting<br />
to enchant every visitor.
The International<br />
Congress Center (ICM).<br />
www.icm-muenchen.de<br />
Munich, with its sound business environment, is one of<br />
the world’s great cities. The Bavarian capital is not only<br />
the home of more than 4.000 high-tech companies, but<br />
also one of the most important media cities in Europe,<br />
and it has one of the most modern trade fair centres<br />
in the world.<br />
Located in this cosmopolitan city with a special charm<br />
of its own, the ICM is easy to reach and offers both stateof-the-art<br />
technology and professional services. This<br />
combination ensures an atmosphere that makes every<br />
event a unique experience. The ICM is directly linked<br />
with the buildings of the New Munich Trade Fair Centre.<br />
With seating for up to 7.000 people, approx. 8.000 sqm<br />
of exhibition space and rooms for 20 to 3.000 people,<br />
the ICM is designed for flexible use. It is one of the most<br />
efficient centres of its kind. Modern architecture meets<br />
all organisers’ and visitors’ requirements. With two lakes<br />
and plenty of green open spaces, the grounds are ideal<br />
for recreation and relaxation. When the weather is fine,<br />
you have a magnificent view of the Alps.<br />
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Transportation.<br />
Travelling to Munich<br />
by Air.<br />
By public transport<br />
(MVV) from the<br />
airport to the City<br />
and ICM.<br />
S1<br />
S U<br />
22<br />
Feldmoching<br />
Hauptbahnhof<br />
U2<br />
CITY<br />
Ost<br />
bahnhof<br />
U<br />
DB U S S<br />
Innsbrucker<br />
Ring<br />
Taxi.<br />
U<br />
ICM<br />
S8<br />
S<br />
NEW MUNICH<br />
TRADE FAIR CENTRE<br />
U2<br />
U<br />
U<br />
Messestadt<br />
West Ost<br />
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Munich Airport<br />
Around 5600 European and 240 intercontinental flights a week make Munich<br />
an attractive destination. Ninety airlines fly to the Bavarian capital. In the<br />
next few years, air travel between Munich and North America, Asia, Eastern and<br />
Southern Europe is expected to record particularly strong growth. Excellent<br />
domestic air links to and from Munich guarantee perfectly coordinated<br />
connecting flights to destinations worldwide.<br />
At Munich Airport, the station for urban railway lines S1 and S8 is directly<br />
below the Central Area. Trains in the direction of the city centre run at 10-minute<br />
intervals. There are three routes from the airport to the ICM:<br />
S8 / U5 / U2: S8 from the airport to Ostbahnhof. Change to underground U5<br />
(in the direction of Neuperlach Süd) to Innsbrucker Ring (next station).<br />
Change to U2 to the trade fair grounds – Messestadt West. Journey time: approx.<br />
46 minutes.<br />
Route S8 / U2: S8 from the airport to Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof).<br />
Change to underground U2 which takes you directly to the trade fair grounds –<br />
Messestadt West. Journey time: approx. 60 minutes.<br />
Route S1 / U2: S1 from the airport to Feldmoching station or Munich Central<br />
Station (Hauptbahnhof). Change to underground U2 which takes you directly to<br />
the trade fair grounds – Messestadt West. Journey time: approx. 65 minutes.<br />
(Fare: We recommend the use of a day ticket which costs ¤ 9)<br />
If you want to take a taxi from the airport to the ICM, you will find plenty of<br />
taxis in front of the terminals. The journey takes about 35 minutes, depending on<br />
the volume of traffic. If you want to take a taxi from the ICM to the airport<br />
(Central Building), you will find taxi ranks in front of the ICM.<br />
Messe München and the Munich taxi companies have agreed on a fixed fare<br />
of ¤ 48 throughout the year.
Car rental.<br />
Travelling to the ICM<br />
by Rail.<br />
U2<br />
Feldmoching<br />
Hauptbahnhof<br />
Flughafen München<br />
S1S1<br />
ICM<br />
NEW MUNICH<br />
TRADE FAIR CENTRE<br />
U2 U2<br />
Messestadt<br />
West<br />
Travelling to the ICM<br />
by car.<br />
By hire car from the airport to the New Munich Trade Fair Centre/ICM. All the<br />
major car rental firms are represented at Munich Airport. The Car Rental Centre<br />
with its own parking facilities is in front of module A, to the north of car park P6.<br />
If you hire a car, you should take the following route: From Munich Airport follow<br />
the signs “Messe/ICM” on the A92 in the direction of Munich to the motorway<br />
intersection Eching/Neufahrn. Then take the A9 in the direction of Munich<br />
to the motorway intersection München-Nord. Continue on the motorway ringroad<br />
A99 in the direction of Salzburg to the motorway intersection München-Ost.<br />
Then take the A94 in the direction of Munich to the exit Feldkirchen-West or<br />
München-Riem. The journey takes about 35 minutes, depending on the traffic.<br />
Comfortable, fast, safe and environment-friendly. The railway brings you right<br />
into the city centre. The trade fair grounds are about 20 minutes from Munich<br />
Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) by underground or taxi. At Munich Central<br />
Station you can take the underground U2. The journey to the trade fair grounds<br />
takes about 20 minutes.<br />
Messestadt<br />
Ost<br />
If you travel to Munich by car,<br />
simply follow the trade fair<br />
signs “Messe München/ICM”<br />
from the outskirts and<br />
throughout the city to the ICM.<br />
There you will find plenty of<br />
parking space.<br />
Autobahnkreuz<br />
Eschenried<br />
Stuttgart<br />
A8<br />
Lindau<br />
A96<br />
S1<br />
S U<br />
Feldmoching<br />
Hauptbahnhof<br />
DB<br />
Autobahnkreuz<br />
Feldmoching<br />
U2<br />
CITY<br />
Ost<br />
bahnhof<br />
U S U S<br />
Innsbrucker<br />
Ring<br />
Nürnberg<br />
A9<br />
M<br />
U<br />
Garmisch<br />
Partenkirchen<br />
A95 A995 to<br />
the Salzburg<br />
motorway<br />
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Autobahnkreuz<br />
Neufahrn<br />
Autobahnkreuz<br />
Nord<br />
ICM<br />
S<br />
S8<br />
Airport<br />
shuttle bus<br />
�<br />
Munich Airport<br />
NEW MUNICH<br />
TRADE FAIR CENTRE<br />
U2<br />
U<br />
U<br />
Messestadt<br />
West<br />
Salzburg<br />
A8<br />
Ost<br />
Autobahnkreuz<br />
Süd<br />
Motorway<br />
ringroad east<br />
A99<br />
23<br />
Deggendorf<br />
A92<br />
Autobahnkreuz<br />
Ost<br />
Passau<br />
A94
Accommodation.<br />
www.interplan.de/iti05<br />
5-star hotels *****<br />
4-star hotels ****<br />
24<br />
2<br />
1<br />
4<br />
3<br />
17<br />
8<br />
6<br />
5<br />
28<br />
25<br />
37<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
31<br />
36<br />
Price in ¤ Single Double<br />
Bayerischer Hof 231,50 278,00<br />
Promenadeplatz 2–6<br />
ArabellaSheraton Grand Hotel 200,00 225,00<br />
Arabellastrasse 6<br />
Hilton Park 239,00 278,00<br />
Am Tucherpark 7<br />
Hotel Königshof 269,50 399,00<br />
Karlsplatz 25<br />
Hotel Palace 230,00 300,00<br />
Trogerstrasse 21<br />
Maritim Hotel 210,00 233,00<br />
Goethestrasse 7<br />
Kempinski Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten 319,00 383,00<br />
Maximilianstrasse 17<br />
Le Meridien München 215,00 235,00<br />
Bayerstrasse 41<br />
Ambiance Rivoli Hotel 198,00 248,00<br />
Albert-Roshaupter-Strasse 22<br />
Hilton München City 239,00 278,00<br />
Rosenheimer Strasse 15<br />
Anna Hotel 195,00 215,00<br />
Schützenstrasse 1<br />
ArabellaSheraton Airport 225,00 242,00<br />
Freisinger Strasse 80<br />
ArabellaSheraton Bogenhausen 155,00 180,00<br />
Arabellastrasse 6<br />
ArabellaSheraton Westpark 290,00 335,00<br />
Garmischer Strasse 2<br />
Exquisit 170,00 205,00<br />
Pettenkoferstrasse 3<br />
Holiday INN (former Queens Hotel) 267,00 284,00<br />
Effnerstrasse 99
22<br />
29<br />
34<br />
30<br />
35<br />
10<br />
32<br />
16<br />
9<br />
21<br />
7<br />
11<br />
12<br />
19<br />
48<br />
26<br />
Price in ¤ Single Double<br />
Holiday INN City Center (former FORUM Hotel) 189,00 209,00<br />
Hochstrasse 3<br />
Hotel Bauer 155,00 187,00<br />
Münchner Strasse 6<br />
Best Western Hotel Cristal 115,00 140,00<br />
Schwanthalerstrasse 36<br />
Hotel Excelsior 179,00 242,00<br />
Schützenstrasse 11<br />
Hotel Mercure Orbis 190,00 221,00<br />
Karl-Marx-Ring 87<br />
Hotel Prinzregent an der Messe 185,00 215,00<br />
Riemer Strasse 350<br />
INN Side Residence 190,00 215,00<br />
Humboldtstrasse 12<br />
Marriott Hotel 133,00 133,00<br />
Berliner Strasse 93<br />
NH Hotel Deutscher Kaiser 144,00 173,00<br />
Arnulfstrasse 2<br />
Park Inn München Ost (former Country Inn) 157,00 169,00<br />
Musenbergstrasse 25–27<br />
Rivoli Hotel 175,00 225,00<br />
Albert-Roshaupter-Strasse 18<br />
Appart Hotel Brudermühlstrasse 141,50 178,00<br />
Brudermühlstrasse 33<br />
Appart Hotel Heimgartenstrasse 136,50 173,00<br />
Heimgartenstrasse 14<br />
Eden Hotel Wolff 118,00 152,00<br />
Arnulfstrasse 4<br />
Best Western Atrium Hotel 159,00 199,00<br />
Landwehrstrasse 59<br />
K & K Hotel am Harras 145,00 170,00<br />
Albert-Rosshaupter-Strasse 4<br />
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Accommodation.<br />
3-star hotels ***<br />
26<br />
42<br />
50<br />
27<br />
24<br />
23<br />
38<br />
46<br />
45<br />
40<br />
47<br />
49<br />
41<br />
20<br />
44<br />
39<br />
43<br />
18<br />
33<br />
Price in ¤ Single Double<br />
Alpen Hotel 100,00 120,00<br />
Adolf-Kolping-Strasse 14<br />
Conrad Hotel de Ville München 190,00 255,00<br />
Schillerstrasse 10<br />
Derag Hotel Max Emanuel 105,00 126,00<br />
Rablstrasse 10<br />
Four Points Hotel Central 157,00 193,00<br />
Schwanthalerstrasse 111<br />
Four Points Hotel Olympiapark 205,00 241,00<br />
Helene-Mayer-Ring 12<br />
Hotel “Am Moosfeld” 150,00 180,00<br />
Am Moosfeld 33–41<br />
Hotel Antares 99,00 129,00<br />
Amalienstrasse 20<br />
Hotel Bristol 99,00 109,00<br />
Pettenkoferstrasse 2<br />
Hotel Europäischer Hof Standard 131,50 157,50<br />
Bayerstrasse 31 Comfort 176,50 202,00<br />
Hotel Fidelio 115,00 115,00<br />
Schwanthaler Strasse 82<br />
Hotel Königswache 109,00 120,00<br />
Steinheilstrasse 7<br />
Hotel Mark Basic 126,50 152,00<br />
Senefelderstrasse 12 Basic Plus 156,50 182,00<br />
Hotel Präsident 139,00 159,00<br />
Schwanthalerstrasse 20<br />
Hotel Savoy 109,00 139,00<br />
Amalienstrasse 25<br />
Hotel Senator 120,00 148,00<br />
Martin-Greif-Strasse 11<br />
Hotel Wallis 139,00 159,00<br />
Schwanthalerstrasse 8<br />
Mercure Hotel München Altstadt 193,00 222,00<br />
Hotterstrasse 4<br />
Seidlhof Landhotel 139,00 169,00<br />
Johann-Karg-Strasse 45
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20<br />
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31<br />
45<br />
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37<br />
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42<br />
18<br />
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44<br />
46<br />
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28 7 26<br />
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11<br />
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14<br />
36<br />
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36<br />
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32<br />
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General Information.<br />
Registration.<br />
Tuition.<br />
Registration and<br />
cancellation policy.<br />
On-site registration.<br />
Simultaneous<br />
translations.<br />
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Registration will be open in January 2005. All fees are quoted in (¤). The deadline<br />
for “early-bird” registration is March 31, 2005. Moreover, we encourage<br />
participants to register through the Internet, offering a reduction of ¤ 30 for<br />
online registration.<br />
www.iti.ch<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Member ¤ 360<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Fellow ¤ 360<br />
Early registration, Internet (March 31, 2005) ¤ 480<br />
Early registration, fax, letter (March 31, 2005) ¤ 510<br />
Normal registration, Internet ¤ 520<br />
Normal registration, fax, letter ¤ 550<br />
Limited attendance session ¤ 80<br />
The fee includes a bag with the final program and abstract book, coffee breaks,<br />
lunches, welcome reception, access to the main program and free use of the<br />
public transportation.<br />
Please register early for the <strong>ITI</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong> 2005. Registrations will be<br />
accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. All cancellations must be submitted<br />
in writing to the Registration office. Cancellation requests, postmarked, faxed<br />
or emailed on or before April 30, 2005 will be refunded with the full tuition<br />
minus ¤100 administration fee. Cancellations received after April 30, 2005 cannot<br />
be refunded. “No-shows” will not qualify for refunds.<br />
We recommend that you do not rely on the on-site registration since experience<br />
shows that the event is normally sold out.<br />
We will offer a simultaneous translation service from English into German,<br />
French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean and Russian. However,<br />
please note that on the second day of the event all parallel sessions will<br />
be translated into German respectively English. This cannot be assured for<br />
the other languages. The “Limited Attendance Sessions” will not be translated<br />
at all.
How do I reserve<br />
my room?<br />
What else has<br />
to be considered?<br />
Payment, Changes<br />
in Reservation<br />
and Cancellations.<br />
When filling out the registration form, please indicate which room category you<br />
prefer. The hotels will be assigned by the administration and guaranteed bookings<br />
accordingly confirmed. All reservations will be processed on a first-come, firstserved<br />
basis. If one or several classes are booked up, then we will make a possible<br />
up- or down-grade and will likewise confirm this.<br />
Please consider that making direct reservations at the hotel could cause<br />
difficulties. The Congress organizers have booked large block reservations.<br />
You will not be able to take advantage of the special congress room rate.<br />
The room rate includes breakfast, service and taxes. The bill has to be paid<br />
directly at the hotel prior to departure. Cancellations have to be communicated<br />
in writing to the Registration Office and are free of charge until May 5, 2005<br />
(exceptions please see the congress website). If a pre-payment has already been<br />
made the amount paid will be refunded with a deduction in the amount of ¤ 15.<br />
Please note that the hotel reserves the right to charge any cancellation and/or<br />
change of your booking (also late arrival/early departure) after this date with<br />
a cancellation fee of up to 100%.<br />
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Social Program.<br />
www.interplan.de/iti05<br />
Excursions in and<br />
around Munich.<br />
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For accompanying persons and interested congress participants the following<br />
tours and excursions in Munich and the surroundings are offered:<br />
Deutsches Museum<br />
Temporary Extraordinary Exhibition:<br />
Spare Parts in the Human Body<br />
Friday, June 17, 2005 (afternoon) ¤ 21,00<br />
BMW Driver Training<br />
Friday, June 17, 2005 (afternoon) and<br />
Tuesday, June 21, 2005 (morning) ¤ 259,00<br />
Historical Munich Tour<br />
Saturday, June 18, 2005 (afternoon) and<br />
Monday, June 20, 2005 (morning) ¤ 11,00<br />
Munich City Tour & Castle Nymphenburg<br />
Sunday, June 19, 200 (morning and afternoon) ¤ 49,00<br />
Lake Starnberg/Buchheim Museum/Monastery Andechs<br />
Sunday, June 19, 2005 (full-day) ¤ 98,00<br />
Castle Neuschwanstein & Wies-Church<br />
Sunday, June 19, 2005 (full-day) ¤ 87,00<br />
Old Pinakothek<br />
Saturday, June 18, 2005 (afternoon) and<br />
Sunday, June 19, 2005 (morning) ¤ 14,00<br />
New Pinakothek<br />
Monday, June 20, 2005 (morning) ¤ 17,00<br />
Modern Pinakothek<br />
Sunday, June 19, 2005 (afternoon) ¤ 12,00<br />
Visit of the Brewery Aying<br />
Sunday, June 19, 2005 (afternoon) ¤ 57,00<br />
Castle Schleissheim & Castle Lustheim<br />
Saturday, June 18, 2005 (afternoon) ¤ 40,00
Registration.<br />
We recommend online-registration*: www.interplan.de/iti05/reg.html<br />
*with a deduction of ¤ 30<br />
Print/Type clearly as name badges, certificates and other documents will be produced from this form.<br />
Please use one form per person; photocopy this form for colleagues, if necessary and please fax to:<br />
+49 89 54 82 34–43 or register online.<br />
Participant<br />
Prof. Dr. Mr. Mrs.<br />
Surname First Name<br />
Clinic/Organization<br />
Address<br />
Post Code City Country<br />
Phone Fax<br />
Email<br />
I Registration Fees<br />
Early Registration Late Registration<br />
Until March 31, 2005 After March 31, 2005<br />
Participant ¤ 510,00 ¤ 550,00<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Member ¤ 360,00 ¤ 360,00<br />
<strong>ITI</strong> Fellow ¤ 360,00 ¤ 360,00<br />
Sub-Total I ¤<br />
Excerpt of the booking conditions:<br />
INTERPLAN has blocked room allotments for special rates in all hotels listed. Bookings can be done via INTERPLAN by June 15, 2005. Your hotel booking<br />
is only guaranteed if INTERPLAN has either received your credit card details or a deposit payment for the first night per room. A written booking confirmation<br />
will be sent only after the booking is guaranteed.<br />
Cancellations are free of charge until May 5, 2005 (exceptions please see the congress website). If a pre-payment has already been made the amount paid<br />
will be refunded reduced by an administrative fee in the amount of ¤ 15. Please note that the hotel reserves the right to charge any cancellation and/or<br />
change of your booking (also later arrival/earlier departure) after this date with a cancellation fee of up to 100%.
II Registration for the Limited Attendance Session<br />
Sunday Lecture A Esthetic risk assessment in implant patient ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture B Occlusal concepts for implant restoration ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture C Update on sinus grafting ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture D* Augmentationsverfahren bei Implantatpatienten ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture E* Implantatverluste und forensische Aspekte ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture F Ridge augmentation procedures in implant patients ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture G Immediate implant restoration in fully endentulous patients ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture H Implants in periodontally compromized patients ¤ 80,00<br />
Monday Lecture I* Ästhetische Implantatrestaurationen ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture J Communication between clinician and dental technician ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture K* Implantatbehandlung beim teilbezahnten Paropatienten ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture L Immediate implant restorations in partially edentulous patients ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture M Use of orthodontic implants: An up-date ¤ 80,00<br />
Lecture N Implant placement with simultaneous GBR-procedures ¤ 80,00<br />
III Accommodation<br />
Arrival: Departure:<br />
Single Room Double Room non-smoking Late Arrival (after 6:00 pm)<br />
Rate Single Room Rate Double Room<br />
¤ 99,00–139,00 ¤ 109,00–149,00<br />
¤ 140,00–189,00 ¤ 150,00–190,00<br />
¤ 190,00–239,00 ¤ 191,00–235,00<br />
¤ 240,00–270,00 ¤ 236,00–300,00<br />
> ¤ 270,00 (up to ¤ 319,00) > ¤ 300,00 (up to ¤ 399,00)<br />
Your preferences concering location, category etc.:<br />
Preferred Hotel: 1. Choice: 2. Choice:<br />
Payment<br />
Sub-Total III ¤<br />
I Registration Fees ¤<br />
II Sessions ¤<br />
III Accommodation ¤<br />
Total ¤<br />
Payment by: Bank Transfer<br />
via (name of your bank):<br />
In Euro and without charges to the recipient to INTERPLAN AG until June 10, 2005.<br />
Account No. 654 028 4588 at HypoVereinsbank München, bank code 700 202 70, SWIFT CODE (BIC) “HYVEDEMM”. IBAN: DE87 7002 0270 6540 2845 88<br />
Please indicate your name as well as the keyword <strong>ITI</strong> 05.<br />
Payment by: Credit Card<br />
VISA Eurocard/Mastercard<br />
Card No.:<br />
Valid by: CVC (Card Verification Number):<br />
I agree that my credit card details will be forwarded to the respective hotel in order to guarantee my hotel booking and in order to be charged<br />
by the hotel with potentially appearing cancellation fees.<br />
Name on the card:<br />
* in German Sub-Total II ¤<br />
City/Date: Signature: