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Copenhagen <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>October</strong><br />

<strong>10</strong>-<strong>13</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Chairman: Søren Schou, Denmark<br />

THE 20 - YEAR<br />

ANNIVERSARY MEETING<br />

20 years.<br />

What have we learned?<br />

In collaboration with<br />

Scandinavian Society<br />

of Periodontology<br />

Programme<br />

overview<br />

Scandinavian Society<br />

for Prosthetic Dentistry<br />

Scandinavian Association<br />

of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons<br />

Danish Society<br />

for Oral Implantology<br />

www.eao-congress.com


2<br />

Summary<br />

03 Synopsis<br />

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05 <strong>EAO</strong> presentation<br />

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06 Scientifi c sessions<br />

& Social programme<br />

06 Wednesday, <strong>10</strong> <strong>October</strong><br />

08 Thursday, 11 <strong>October</strong><br />

<strong>10</strong> Friday, 12 <strong>October</strong><br />

12 Saturday, <strong>13</strong> <strong>October</strong><br />

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14 Satellite Industry<br />

Symposia &<br />

Breakfast Symposia<br />

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17 Congress general<br />

information<br />

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18 Registration<br />

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20 Accommodation<br />

…………….......…….......…………<br />

22 Discover Copenhagen<br />

Dear Colleagues.<br />

The 20 - Year<br />

Anniversary meeting.<br />

What have we learned?<br />

It is my pleasure and honour to announce that the next annual meeting of the<br />

European Association for Osseointegration will take place in Copenhagen from<br />

<strong>October</strong> <strong>10</strong> th to <strong>13</strong> th , <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Being the 20 - Year Anniversary Meeting of the <strong>EAO</strong>, this meeting is special<br />

and provides us with an opportunity to look both at the past as well as into<br />

the future. This is why the theme of the meeting is “20 years. What have we<br />

learned?”<br />

The programme contains a variety of pre-congress courses and sessions all<br />

focusing on topics highly relevant for clinicians working in the fi eld of implant<br />

dentistry. Short oral presentations, research competitions, and posters<br />

will also update us on the most recent research achievements relevant for<br />

implant therapy. Interactive sessions, including discussion of cases published<br />

on the <strong>EAO</strong> website before the congress, will be included for the fi rst time.<br />

A large trade exhibition as well as a range of satellite industry symposia have<br />

also been included in the programme.<br />

We will celebrate the <strong>EAO</strong>’s 20 th anniversary with an extended reception on<br />

Wednesday for all attendees. There will also be an anniversary dinner on<br />

Thursday for the <strong>EAO</strong> members.<br />

In addition, Copenhagen has many attractions to suit all tastes and interests,<br />

many within walking distance of the down-town hotels. These include the <strong>10</strong>0year<br />

old amusement park Tivoli, the Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Royal Palace,<br />

the free town of Christiania, guided canal tours on the harbour, Nyhavn, and<br />

the shopping street Strøget.<br />

In addition to sightseeing, Copenhagen boasts an impressive range of<br />

museums and theatres. Particularly recommended are the Royal Danish<br />

Ballet, the Royal Danish Opera, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, and the National<br />

Gallery.<br />

The Scientifi c Committee is looking forward to seeing you in Copenhagen for<br />

the 20 - Year Anniversary Meeting of the <strong>EAO</strong>.<br />

Søren SCHOU<br />

Scientifi c Chairman


8h<br />

9h<br />

<strong>10</strong>h<br />

11h<br />

12h<br />

<strong>13</strong>h<br />

14h<br />

15h<br />

16h<br />

17h<br />

18h<br />

19h<br />

20h<br />

22h<br />

> Synopsis<br />

Wednesday<br />

Oct. <strong>10</strong><br />

Pre-Congress<br />

Course 1<br />

Pre-Congress<br />

Course 2<br />

Lunch<br />

Pre-Congress<br />

Course 2<br />

Coffee Break<br />

Pre-Congress<br />

Course 1<br />

Pre-Congress<br />

Course 2<br />

20-Year<br />

Anniversary<br />

Reception,<br />

Carlsberg<br />

Museum<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 1<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 1<br />

Nobel<br />

Biocare<br />

Thursday Oct. 11 Friday Oct. 12<br />

Breakfast Symposia<br />

Saturday Oct. <strong>13</strong><br />

Exhibition Opening<br />

Satellite Symposia<br />

Astra Tech<br />

Lunch<br />

Dentsply<br />

Friadent<br />

Welcome Address<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 1<br />

Poster<br />

Presentation<br />

Workshop<br />

Certifi cation<br />

Programme<br />

Short Oral<br />

Comm.<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 2<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 2<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 3<br />

Osstell<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 2<br />

Nano<br />

Bridging<br />

Molecules<br />

SA<br />

Congress Ceremony<br />

Short Oral<br />

Comm.<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 4<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 5<br />

Clinical Research<br />

Competition<br />

Coffee Break Coffee Break<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 3<br />

Short Oral<br />

Communications<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> General Assembly<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 4<br />

Lunch<br />

Short Oral<br />

Comm.<br />

Coffee Break Coffee Break<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 1<br />

Poster<br />

Presentation<br />

Workshop<br />

Certifi cation<br />

Programme<br />

Short Oral<br />

Comm.<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 3<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 4<br />

Short Oral<br />

Comm.<br />

Satellite Symposia Satellite Symposia<br />

Straumann<br />

BioHorizons<br />

20-Year Anniversary<br />

Dinner for <strong>EAO</strong> Members<br />

at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek<br />

Geistlich<br />

Biomet 3i<br />

Basic Research<br />

Competition<br />

Basic<br />

Research<br />

Competition<br />

Basic<br />

Research<br />

Competition<br />

Plenary<br />

Session 4<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 5<br />

Clinical Research<br />

Competition<br />

Lunch<br />

Awards Ceremony<br />

Plenary Session 5<br />

Closing Ceremony<br />

Short Oral<br />

Communications<br />

Short Oral<br />

Communications<br />

3


4<br />

> The committees<br />

� Scientifi c committee<br />

Chairman<br />

Søren Schou, Denmark<br />

Nikolaos Donos, United Kingdom<br />

Palle Holmstrup, Denmark<br />

Flemming Isidor, Denmark<br />

Ronald Jung, Switzerland<br />

Peter Lindkvist, Denmark<br />

Sven Erik Nørholt, Denmark<br />

Isabella Rocchietta, Italy<br />

� Abstract committee<br />

Chairman<br />

Bjarni Pjetursson, Iceland<br />

Co-Chairman<br />

Ralf-Joachim Kohal, Germany<br />

Irena Sailer, Switzerland<br />

Members<br />

Thomas Albrektsson, Sweden<br />

Matteo Chiapasco, Italy<br />

Nikolaos Donos, United Kingdom<br />

Klaus Gotfredsen, Denmark<br />

Robert Haas, Austria<br />

Flemming Isidor, Denmark<br />

Matthias Kern, Germany<br />

Andrea Mombelli, Switzerland<br />

Timo Närhi, Finland<br />

Gerry Raghoebar, Netherlands<br />

Henning Schliephake, Germany<br />

Lars Schropp, Denmark<br />

Massimo Simion, Italy<br />

Hendrik Terheyden, Germany<br />

Daniel Thoma, Switzerland<br />

Jörg Wiltfang, Germany<br />

Ann Wennerberg, Sweden<br />

� Faculty<br />

Chairpersons<br />

Luca Cordaro, Italy<br />

Nikolaos Donos, United Kingdom<br />

Klaus Gotfredsen, Denmark<br />

Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland<br />

David Harris, Ireland<br />

Palle Holmstrup, Denmark<br />

Keith Horner, United Kingdom<br />

Flemming Isidor, Denmark<br />

Janicke Liaaen Jensen, Norway<br />

Ronald Jung, Switzerland<br />

Theodoros Kapos, United Kingdom<br />

Björn Klinge, Sweden<br />

Ralf-Joachim Kohal, Germany<br />

Peter Lindkvist, Denmark<br />

Georg Mailath-Pokorny, Austria<br />

Chantal Malevez, Belgium<br />

Friedrich W. Neukam, Germany<br />

Ailsa Nicol, United Kingdom<br />

David Nisand, France<br />

Sven Erik Nørholt, Denmark<br />

Michael Payer, Austria<br />

Bjarni Pjetursson, Iceland<br />

Marc Quirynen, Belgium<br />

Franck Renouard, France<br />

Isabella Rocchietta, Italy<br />

Irena Sailer, Switzerland<br />

Henning Schliephake, Germany<br />

Søren Schou, Denmark<br />

Alberto Sicilia, Spain<br />

Pascal Valentini, France<br />

Georg Watzek, Austria<br />

Ann Wennerberg, Sweden<br />

Daniel Wismeijer, Netherlands<br />

Speakers<br />

Tomas Albrektsson, Sweden<br />

René Amalberti, France<br />

Karin Becktor, Denmark<br />

Urs Belser, Switzerland<br />

Goran Benic, Switzerland<br />

Daniele Botticelli, Italy<br />

Jackie Brown, United Kingdom<br />

Daniel Buser, Switzerland<br />

Stephen Chen, Australia<br />

Nikolaos Donos, United Kingdom<br />

Egon Euwe, Italy<br />

Thomas Flemmig, USA<br />

Allan Flyvbjerg, Denmark<br />

Rudolf Fürhauser, Austria<br />

Mathias Glehr, Austria<br />

Klaus Gotfredsen, Denmark<br />

Hans-Göran Gröndahl, Sweden<br />

Robert Haas, Austria<br />

Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland<br />

David Harris, Ireland<br />

Lisa Heitz-Mayfi eld, Australia<br />

Kenji Higuchi, USA<br />

Keith Horner, United Kingdom<br />

Reinhilde Jacobs, Belgium<br />

Asbjørn Jokstad, Canada<br />

Mats Jontell, Sweden<br />

Björn Klinge, Sweden<br />

Niklaus Lang, China<br />

Lars Laurell, Sweden<br />

Georg Mailath-Pokorny, Austria<br />

Chantal Malevez, Belgium<br />

Daniele Manfredini, Italy<br />

Nikos Mardas, United Kingdom<br />

Adriana McGregor, USA<br />

Jürg Meyle, Germany<br />

Bo Nielsen, Denmark<br />

Bjarni Pjetursson, Iceland<br />

Patricia Reynolds, United Kingdom<br />

Henning Schliephake, Germany<br />

Gottfried Schmalz, Germany<br />

Frank Schwarz, Germany<br />

Alberto Sicilia, Spain<br />

Massimo Simion, Italy<br />

Jos Van der Sloten, Belgium<br />

Ritta Suuronen, Finland<br />

Irma Thesleff, Finland<br />

Peter Thomas, Germany<br />

Andrej Trampuz, Switzerland<br />

Mats Trulsson, Sweden<br />

Ann Wennerberg, Sweden<br />

Jörg Wiltfang, Germany<br />

Anselm Wiskott, Switzerland<br />

Daniel Wismeijer, Netherlands


The <strong>EAO</strong><br />

History<br />

The European Association for Osseointegration (<strong>EAO</strong>) is a nonprofi<br />

t organisation founded in Munich in 1991 following on the<br />

recommendations made by an international group of clinicians and<br />

researchers.<br />

It was formed as an international, interdisciplinary and independent<br />

science based forum for all professionals interested in the fi eld of<br />

osseointegration.<br />

Vision<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> aims to improve the quality of patient care by bridging the gap<br />

between science and clinical practice as the leading association<br />

within the fi eld of implant dentistry in Europe.<br />

Mission<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> achieves this through:<br />

1. Promoting the international exchange of information through<br />

networking of clinicians and scientists within implant dentistry.<br />

2. Initiating, publishing and promoting research within implant<br />

dentistry.<br />

Membership<br />

Join the <strong>EAO</strong> now and benefi t from a substantially reduced registration<br />

fee to the Annual Congress in addition to the membership benefi ts<br />

during the Congress! In addition you will enjoy other membership<br />

benefi ts such as a free online subscription to Clinical Oral Implants<br />

Research (12 issues per year), a 74% reduction on hard copy<br />

subscription of Clinical Oral Implants Research, a 35% reduction on<br />

online and hard copy subscriptions to a selection of fi ve other journals<br />

(Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, Journal of Clinical<br />

Periodontology, Journal of Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry,<br />

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, and Oral Surgery), the <strong>EAO</strong> newsletter<br />

twice a year, a membership directory containing the names and<br />

addresses of all members, a personal <strong>EAO</strong> pin, and the opportunity to<br />

join a wide network of colleagues and leading innovators from around<br />

the world.<br />

For more information on membership, please contact:<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> Offi ce<br />

287 Avenue Louise, 4 th fl oor<br />

<strong>10</strong>50 Brussels – Belgium<br />

Tel +32 (0)2 643 20 49<br />

Fax +32 (0)2 645 26 71<br />

eao@congrex.com<br />

� The <strong>EAO</strong> Board members<br />

(2011-<strong>2012</strong>)<br />

President<br />

Søren SCHOU, Denmark<br />

Past President<br />

Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland<br />

President Elect<br />

Pascal VALENTINI, France<br />

Secretary General<br />

Björn KLINGE, Sweden<br />

Treasurer<br />

Alberto SICILIA, Spain<br />

Board Members<br />

Luca CORDARO, Italy<br />

Henning SCHLIEPHAKE, Germany<br />

� <strong>EAO</strong> Council (2011-<strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Chairman<br />

Franck RENOUARD, France<br />

Members<br />

David HARRIS, Ireland<br />

Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />

Membership enquiries:<br />

Ms. Niamh Quinn<br />

Association:<br />

Ms. Gloria Guevara<br />

5


6<br />

> Scientifi c Sessions & Social Programme<br />

Wednesday, <strong>10</strong> th <strong>October</strong><br />

Pre-congress<br />

Course 1<br />

Pre-congress Course 2<br />

Pre-congress courses<br />

Two pre-congress courses are organized the day before the offi cial opening and will focus on specifi c<br />

topics.<br />

Please note that in order to guarantee interactivity during the courses the number of seats is limited.<br />

We therefore recommend early registration in order to secure your participation.<br />

Registration to pre-congress courses is now open on-line on the congress web-site:<br />

www.eao-congress.com<br />

Entrance fee: 150 € (VAT Included)<br />

Participation to pre-congress courses is only available for registered congress participants.<br />

| AFTERNOON |<br />

MICROSURGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENT:<br />

HANDS-ON COURSE<br />

Limited to 30 participants. Pre-registration required.<br />

Speaker: Adriana McGregor (USA)<br />

Chairpersons: Peter Lindkvist (Denmark), Michael Payer (Austria)<br />

| ALL DAY |<br />

APPLYING CONE BEAM CT IMAGING IN CLINICAL IMPLANT PRACTICE:<br />

STEP-BY-STEP<br />

Limited to 50 participants. Pre-registration required.<br />

Chairpersons: David Harris (Ireland), Keith Horner (United Kingdom), Marc Quirynen (Belgium)<br />

Introduction and <strong>EAO</strong> Guidelines on CBCT<br />

David Harris (Ireland)<br />

How does CBCT work?<br />

Reinhilde Jacobs (Belgium)<br />

Navigating your way through CBCT images<br />

Jackie Brown (United Kingdom)<br />

Dose, risk, optimisation and justifi cation with<br />

CBCT<br />

Keith Horner (United Kingdom)<br />

Interpreting normal anatomy on CBCT images<br />

Jackie Brown (United Kingdom)<br />

Radiological interpretation of disease<br />

Reinhilde Jacobs (Belgium)<br />

CBCT in implant guided surgery and<br />

prosthetic planning, including referral criteria<br />

for CBCT in implant dentistry<br />

Goran Benic (Switzerland)<br />

Putting things into perspective: The role of<br />

CBCT in implant dentistry<br />

Hans-Göran Gröndahl (Sweden)


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> Conference Programme<br />

Thursday, 11 th <strong>October</strong><br />

Plenary Session 1<br />

Parallel Session 1<br />

Workshop<br />

IMPLANT LOSS AND BIOLOGIC COMPLICATIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Björn Klinge (Sweden), Theodoros Kapos (United Kingdom)<br />

Guidelines for monitoring and maintenance of<br />

implants<br />

Lisa Heitz-Mayfi eld (Australia)<br />

An update on the treatment of periimplantitis<br />

Frank Schwarz (Germany)<br />

AESTHETIC COMPLICATIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Alberto Sicilia (Spain), Luca Cordaro (Italy)<br />

Patient’s aesthetic expectation and<br />

satisfaction<br />

Rudolf Fürhauser (Austria)<br />

Surgical factors infl uencing the aesthetic<br />

treatment outcome, including surgical<br />

management of aesthetic complications<br />

Stephen Chen (Australia)<br />

| AFTERNOON |<br />

Treatment planning in patients with implant<br />

loss<br />

Daniel Buser (Switzerland)<br />

Urs Belser (Switzerland)<br />

Prosthetic factors infl uencing the aesthetic<br />

treatment outcome, including prosthetic<br />

management of aesthetic complications<br />

Egon Euwe (Italy)<br />

WORKSHOP <strong>EAO</strong> CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME<br />

HOW TO PREPARE AN APPLICATION FOR THE <strong>EAO</strong> CERTIFICATION IN<br />

IMPLANT-BASED THERAPY<br />

Chairpersons:<br />

Georg Mailath-Pokorny (Austria), Chantal Malevez (Belgium), Henning Schliephake (Germany)<br />

Speakers:<br />

Georg Mailath-Pokorny (Austria), Chantal Malevez (Belgium), Henning Schliephake (Germany)<br />

POSTER PRESENTATION SESSION<br />

Chairpersons: Flemming Isidor (Denmark), Ann Wennerberg (Sweden)<br />

Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Björn Klinge, Theodoros Kapos<br />

Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Alberto Sicilia, Luca Cordaro<br />

Interactive<br />

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Chairpersons: Georg Watzek (Austria), Janicke Liaaen Jensen (Norway)<br />

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<strong>10</strong><br />

> Conference Programme<br />

Friday, 12 th <strong>October</strong><br />

Plenary Session 2<br />

Parallel<br />

Session 2<br />

Parallel Session 3<br />

HUMAN FACTORS AND ERRORS IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />

Chairpersons: Franck Renouard (France), Isabella Rocchietta (Italy)<br />

Why and how human factors concepts have<br />

reduced the accident rate in aviation<br />

Bo Nielsen (Denmark)<br />

Time pressure and stress at work: What is<br />

the impact in the failure occurrence?<br />

René Amalberti (France)<br />

| MORNING |<br />

How to react with the patient when we have a<br />

complication<br />

Kenji Higuchi (USA)<br />

AN UPDATE ON TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CONGENITALLY MISSING<br />

TEETH<br />

Chairpersons: Pascal Valentini (France), Daniel Wismeijer (Netherlands)<br />

Orthodontic aspects<br />

Karin Becktor (Denmark)<br />

Implantological aspects<br />

Robert Haas (Austria)<br />

3RD <strong>EAO</strong> CONSENSUS CONFERENCE: MAIN CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL<br />

RECOMMENDATIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Christoph Hämmerle (Switzerland), Marc Quirynen (Belgium),<br />

Björn Klinge (Sweden)<br />

What is a consensus conference?<br />

Christoph Hämmerle (Switzerland)<br />

Group 1: Implant survival and complications<br />

Tomas Albrektsson (Sweden)<br />

Nikolaos Donos (United Kingdom)<br />

Group 2: Peri-implant tissue destruction<br />

Björn Klinge (Sweden)<br />

Jürg Meyle (Germany)<br />

Group 3: Computer-aided implant therapy and<br />

soft and hard tissue aspects<br />

Alberto Sicilia (Spain)<br />

Daniele Botticelli (Italy)<br />

Group 4: Reconstructions on implants<br />

Klaus Gotfredsen (Denmark)<br />

Anselm Wiskott (Switzerland)<br />

SHORT ORAL COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Friedrich W. Neukam (Germany), Irena Sailer (Switzerland)<br />

Interactive<br />

session


Plenary Session 3<br />

Parallel Session 4<br />

| AFTERNOON |<br />

REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS WORTH SPREADING ACCORDING TO THE <strong>EAO</strong><br />

JUNIOR COMMITTEE<br />

Chairpersons: Isabella Rocchietta (Italy), Theodoros Kapos (United Kingdom)<br />

Peri-implantitis and infection therapy from an<br />

orthopaedic perspective<br />

Mathias Glehr (Austria)<br />

Andrej Trampuz (Switzerland)<br />

Intolerance reactions to titanium-based<br />

materials<br />

Peter Thomas (Germany)<br />

The virtual patient / customized implants<br />

Jos Van der Sloten (Belgium)<br />

The future of dental education<br />

Patricia Reynolds (United Kingdom)<br />

IMPLANTS, MASTICATORY FUNCTION, AND PARAFUNCTIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Flemming Isidor (Denmark), Ailsa Nicol (United Kingdom)<br />

Masticatory function and implants<br />

Mats Trulsson (Sweden)<br />

Parafunctions and implants<br />

Daniele Manfredini (Italy)<br />

SHORT ORAL COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Pascal Valentini (France), Klaus Gotfredsen (Denmark)<br />

BASIC RESEARCH COMPETITION<br />

Chairpersons: David Harris (Ireland), Ralf-Joachim Kohal (Germany)<br />

Friday, 12 th <strong>October</strong><br />

Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Isabella Rocchietta, Theodoros Kapos<br />

Mechanic complications, including treatment<br />

Bjarni Pjetursson (Iceland)<br />

Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Flemming Isidor, Ailsa Nicol<br />

| ALL DAY |<br />

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12<br />

> Conference Programme<br />

Saturday, <strong>13</strong> th <strong>October</strong><br />

Plenary Session 4<br />

Parallel Session 5<br />

FUTURE PERSPECTIVES OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />

Chairpersons: Henning Schliephake (Germany), Ronald Jung (Switzerland)<br />

20 years with bone augmentation and implant<br />

surgery. What have we learned?<br />

Massimo Simion (Italy)<br />

20 years with implant prosthetics. What have<br />

we learned?<br />

Daniel Wismeijer (Netherlands)<br />

Will it be possible to grow a jaw in the future?<br />

Riitta Suuronen (Finland)<br />

Will it be possible to grow a tooth in the<br />

future?<br />

Irma Thesleff (Finland)<br />

| MORNING |<br />

Future perspectives of computer-guided<br />

implant treatment planning<br />

Goran Benic (Switzerland)<br />

Future perspectives of bioactive implant<br />

surfaces<br />

Ann Wennerberg (Sweden)<br />

Future perspectives of implant prosthetics<br />

Asbjørn Jokstad (Canada)<br />

MEDICAL DISEASES AND IMPLANTS<br />

Chairpersons: Palle Holmstrup (Denmark), Sven Erik Nørholt (Denmark)<br />

Chronic medical diseases today and in the<br />

future<br />

Allan Flyvbjerg (Denmark)<br />

Chronic medical diseases and implants<br />

Nikos Mardas (United Kingdom)<br />

Medication and implants<br />

Jörg Wiltfang (Germany)<br />

Allergic reactions to titanium and prosthetic<br />

materials<br />

Gottfried Schmalz (Germany)<br />

Diseases of the oral mucosa and implants<br />

Mats Jontell (Sweden)<br />

SHORT ORAL COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Chairpersons: Georg Mailath-Pokorny (Austria), Bjarni Pjetursson (Iceland)<br />

CLINICAL RESEARCH COMPETITION<br />

Chairpersons: Alberto Sicilia (Spain), Luca Cordaro (Italy)<br />

Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Henning Schliephake, Ronald Jung<br />

Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Palle Holmstrup, Sven Erik Nørholt


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Plenary Session 5<br />

AWARDS CEREMONY<br />

Chairperson: Søren Schou (Denmark)<br />

PERIODONTITIS AND IMPLANTS<br />

Chairpersons: Nikolaos Donos (United Kingdom), David Nisand (France)<br />

20 years with treatment of periodontitissusceptible<br />

individuals. What have we<br />

learned?<br />

Björn Klinge (Sweden)<br />

Periodontitis-susceptible individuals: General<br />

principles of treatment planning<br />

Thomas Flemmig (USA)<br />

Saturday, <strong>13</strong> th <strong>October</strong><br />

| AFTERNOON |<br />

Tooth-supported prosthesis in periodontitissusceptible<br />

individuals<br />

Lars Laurell (Sweden)<br />

Implant-supported prosthesis in periodontitissusceptible<br />

individuals<br />

Niklaus Lang (China) Panel discussion chaired by:<br />

Nikolaos Donos, David Nisand<br />

CLOSING CEREMONY AND PRESENTATION OF <strong>EAO</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> IN DUBLIN<br />

Chairperson: Søren Schou (Denmark)<br />

Interactive<br />

session<br />

<strong>13</strong>


14<br />

> Satellite Industry Symposia<br />

& Breakfast Symposia<br />

Thursday, 11 th <strong>October</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

ASTRA TECH<br />

A Good Morning with Astra Tech<br />

Dental<br />

The theme for A Good Morning with Astra<br />

Tech Dental is “Creating the future by going<br />

back to the roots”, which also was the<br />

theme for our very successful third world<br />

congress, held in Gothenburg in May this<br />

year. Without history there is no future and<br />

sometimes it is important to look back,<br />

understand and learn from the past, in<br />

order to embrace the future.<br />

Over the years the Astra Tech Implant<br />

System innovations have been many, the<br />

groundbreaking ones are comprised in the<br />

well-known BioManagement Complex.<br />

With Atlantis patient-specifi c CAD/CAM<br />

abutments we have continued to follow our<br />

own path, providing advanced solutions<br />

with human biology and the patient’s wellbeing<br />

in mind. This is illustrated in the<br />

Atlantis BioDesign Matrix. These two<br />

concepts show our holistic approach to<br />

implant dentistry – function, beauty and<br />

biology in perfect harmony. The respect for<br />

biology and patient safety has always been<br />

the driving force behind our strong focus<br />

on science, documentation and long-term<br />

clinical follow-up.<br />

The speakers this morning will cover<br />

different aspects of the theme moderated<br />

by Dr Michael Norton, UK:<br />

Professor Jan Lindhe, Sweden<br />

Marginal bone loss and peri-implantitis<br />

among dental implant patients<br />

Dr Ingeborg De Kok, USA<br />

Customized abutments for highly esthetic<br />

demands<br />

Professor Clark Stanford, USA<br />

In a drive to perfection, the ongoing<br />

evolution of the Astra Tech Implant<br />

System<br />

You are very welcome to meet the future<br />

in our Inspirational Center where you will<br />

fi nd old and new friends from Astra Tech<br />

Dental and DENTSPLY Friadent joined in<br />

the new powerhouse of implant dentistry<br />

– DENTSPLY Implants.<br />

Thursday, 11 th <strong>October</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

DENTSPLY FRIADENT<br />

Update on Tissue Care:<br />

Renowned specialists sharing<br />

learnings and new fi ndings from<br />

science and practice<br />

Check in to an exciting journey spanning<br />

the world of microorganisms to real<br />

clinical evidence. Update your knowledge<br />

on the successful maintenance of stable<br />

peri-implant hard and soft tissues over<br />

time and discuss your questions with our<br />

board of independent researchers and<br />

experienced clinicians.<br />

� Annette Moter:<br />

Tissue Care in microbiology: Biofi lms in the<br />

oral cavity and on implant surfaces<br />

Fascinating insights on the microbiological<br />

processes of biofi lms in the oral cavity and<br />

on different implant surfaces, documented<br />

with unique picture material. Get inspired<br />

by exploring this microcosm which has such<br />

a vital infl uence on tissue health.<br />

� Karl Andreas Schlegel:<br />

Tissue Care in basic research: Implant<br />

surfaces and new bone formation<br />

From the oral cavity to the bone, Andreas<br />

Schlegel will share and discuss new study<br />

results on the impact of implant surfaces<br />

on osseointegration and thus for the longterm<br />

success of dental implants.<br />

� Theo Koutouzis:<br />

Tissue Care in pre-clinical and clinical<br />

trials: The implant-abutment interface<br />

On the way from science to practice, we<br />

will take a look at the relevance of a conical<br />

interface for avoiding micromovement or<br />

bacterial contamination. Evidence will be<br />

presented for the effectiveness of this<br />

connection in terms of long-term tissue<br />

preservation.<br />

� Nigel Saynor:<br />

Tissue Care in daily practice: Compelling<br />

esthetics on the long term<br />

Let’s get clinical. Nigel Saynor, renowned<br />

Tissue Care specialist with over ten years<br />

of experience, will present superior esthetic<br />

results and discuss clinical aspects and<br />

evidence for enduring tissue stability.<br />

Thursday, 11 th <strong>October</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

NOBEL BIOCARE<br />

Celebrate with us!<br />

60 years since the discovery of<br />

Osseointegration.<br />

30 years since the landmark<br />

Toronto conference<br />

Professor P-I Brånemark discovered<br />

osseointegration 60 years ago. Since then,<br />

millions of patients around the world have<br />

successfully received implants. By applying<br />

Professor Brånemark´s protocol these<br />

patients have received function, health and<br />

esthetics with an improving quality of life.<br />

This year’s forum title is “Designing for<br />

life – long-term and patient-oriented<br />

treatment approaches remain the key to<br />

success”.<br />

As we are reviewing the experience of more<br />

than 5 decades of implant treatments, the<br />

focus of the forum is on what we have<br />

learned, how to treat patients predictably<br />

and how to improve patients’ lives with the<br />

perspective of lifelong service.<br />

A group of world-renowned leading<br />

experts will present, discuss and share<br />

its professional lifetime experience in this<br />

interactive forum. As part of the audience<br />

you have the opportunity to interact with<br />

these experts in order to get a maximum<br />

of learning experience, to shorten your<br />

own learning curve and to best serve your<br />

patients.<br />

It will be an exciting experience for all<br />

of us – so please join us at the Nobel<br />

Biocare Industry Forum under the lead of<br />

moderator Dr Roland Glauser.<br />

Speakers: Dr Bertil Friberg, Dr Ruben<br />

Davó, Dr Egon Euwe, Dr Peter Moy,<br />

Mr Patrick Rutten and Dr Werner<br />

Zechner<br />

Welcome.<br />

www.nobelbiocare.com/eao<strong>2012</strong>


Thursday, 11th <strong>October</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

STRAUMANN<br />

Implants for Life – Key success<br />

factors for implant treatment<br />

Evidence-based success has resulted<br />

in increasing utilization of dental<br />

implants in the treatment of all forms<br />

of edentulism. This success has led to<br />

higher patient expectations in having<br />

durable, natural looking and longer lasting<br />

implant restorations. With this, we are<br />

also faced with continual advances in<br />

techniques, materials and technology that<br />

promise to provide improved long-term<br />

clinical outcomes. The following three<br />

presentations will highlight these factors<br />

through sharing evidence-based support<br />

and clinical examples with the audience.<br />

Moderator<br />

Ronald Jung, Switzerland<br />

Key success factors in the surgical phase<br />

Ronald Jung, Switzerland<br />

Key success factors in the restorative<br />

phase<br />

Will Martin, United States of America<br />

Key success factors to ensure long-term<br />

success and satisfaction in implant therapy<br />

Giovanni Salvi, Switzerland<br />

Please check our website for the speakers’<br />

abstracts, CVs and program updates:<br />

www.straumann.com/eao<strong>2012</strong><br />

Thursday, 11th <strong>October</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

BIOHORIZONS<br />

Evolving trends, technologies<br />

and techniques in Esthetic and<br />

Implant Dentistry<br />

Maurice A. Salama, DMD<br />

This program will present an update on<br />

preservation and augmentation techniques<br />

and materials to effectively establish an<br />

optimal foundation for the functional and<br />

esthetic implant restoration.<br />

· Risk factors in anterior implant therapy<br />

· Important diagnostic components for<br />

successful treatment design of an<br />

esthetic implant restoration<br />

· How and when to successfully<br />

incorporate minimally invasive protocols<br />

· How new macro and micro-geometry<br />

(Laser-Lok) of implant designs affect<br />

treatment planning and outcomes<br />

· New Digital and CAD/CAM technology<br />

to optimize minimally invasive anterior<br />

implant therapy<br />

· Integration of abutment selection<br />

and new ceramic components with<br />

soft tissue augmentation procedures<br />

to create the most esthetic zone of<br />

emergence for implant restorations<br />

· The complexities of determining when to<br />

extract or to save a tooth<br />

Friday, 12 th <strong>October</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

OSSTELL<br />

20 Years with Osstell<br />

From the fi rst human trial to a<br />

global standard<br />

Osstell has grown into a global company with a<br />

presence in more than 50 countries. Moreover, the<br />

company’s technique for measuring implant stability<br />

and osseointegration – a technique that has been<br />

validated in more than 350 scientifi c publications<br />

– is fast becoming a global standard. Thousands of<br />

dentists worldwide use Osstell in daily practice for<br />

more predictable implant treatment.<br />

Three world-renowned speakers will present stateof-the-art<br />

dental science and reveal how to use<br />

resonance frequency analysis in daily practice for<br />

more predictable surgical and restorative protocols.<br />

MODERATOR: Prof. Klaus Gotfredsen, Denmark<br />

SPEAKERS:<br />

Prof. Lars Sennerby, Sweden<br />

The Story So Far – From the First Experimental<br />

Equipment to the Most Recent Technique and<br />

Findings<br />

Dr. Leonardo Vanden Bogaerde, Italy<br />

Resonance Frequency Analysis as a Diagnostic and<br />

Prognostic Aid in Immediate Function: 12 Years of<br />

Clinical Experience<br />

Prof. Peter Moy, USA<br />

Establishing Predictable Surgical and Restorative<br />

Protocols through Long-term (8 years) Tracking of<br />

ISQ Data<br />

The main advantages of Osstell<br />

Manage implants at risk<br />

Monitoring osseointegration is especially valuable<br />

when treating patients with risk factors. Osstell<br />

gives you an early warning if the biological process<br />

is not progressing as expected. It helps you avoid<br />

costs due to premature loading and allows you to<br />

treat more patients with risk factors in a more<br />

predictable manner.<br />

Reduce treatment time<br />

If the initial mechanical stability is high enough, a<br />

one-stage approach is often used together with<br />

immediate or early loading. By measuring stability<br />

with Osstell before fi nal restoration, and comparing<br />

the value to the baseline value taken during<br />

placement, you gain a better basis for deciding<br />

whether to proceed.<br />

Come celebrate 20 years with us!<br />

Kick-start your morning with the latest in science,<br />

a glass of pink champagne, and the local specialty<br />

– Danish pastry.<br />

Read more about Osstell at www.osstell.com<br />

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16<br />

> Satellite Industry Symposia<br />

& Breakfast Symposia<br />

Friday, 12 th <strong>October</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

NANO BRIDGING MOLECULES<br />

NBMolecules ® welcomes you with a cup of<br />

Swiss hot chocolate to discuss<br />

Fundamental Implant Surface<br />

Properties for Optimization of<br />

Osseointegration<br />

SurfLink ® Dental surface treatment allows<br />

faster and better integration of implants<br />

with vital bone, mainly due to its biomimicking<br />

surface properties. Applicable<br />

to most metal and ceramic surfaces<br />

(e.g. Titanium and Zirconia) SurfLink ®<br />

Dental has been proven to signifi cantly<br />

speed up osseointegration and improve<br />

newly-formed bone quality on machined<br />

and roughened implant surfaces. This will<br />

potentially improve clinical performance<br />

and reduce risk of peri-implantitis.<br />

An introduction will be given by prof.<br />

Sven Lindskog, Sweden, on biological<br />

implications of implant surface properties.<br />

The fi rst results from a pilot quadruple<br />

blinded randomised controlled trial of splitmouth<br />

design evaluating safety and effi cacy<br />

of SurfLink ® Dental treated implants will<br />

be revealed and commented on by prof.<br />

Marco Esposito, Italy.<br />

Prospective case series with SurfLink ®<br />

Dental treated implants will be presented<br />

by Dr. Markus Schlee, Germany, and Dr.<br />

Joannis Katsoulis, Switzerland.<br />

The symposium will be followed by an open<br />

discussion.<br />

www.NBMolecules.com<br />

Friday, 12 th <strong>October</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

BIOMET 3I<br />

Clear Answers To Today´s<br />

Implant Related Clinical<br />

Questions<br />

Speakers:<br />

• Prof. Hugo De Bruyn<br />

(Univ. Gent, Belgium) - Moderator<br />

• Prof. Stefan Fickl<br />

(Univ. Würzburg, Germany)<br />

• Prof. Alberto Sicilia (Univ. Oviedo, Spain)<br />

• Prof. Paolo Pera and Dr. Tiziano Tealdo<br />

(Univ. Genova, Italy)<br />

This session will provide answers to today’s<br />

most common clinical controversies.<br />

Expert professors will provide guidance<br />

based on science and their many years<br />

spent in implant dentistry.<br />

Topics Include:<br />

• Immediate vs. delayed implant<br />

placement<br />

• Short implants vs. bone grafting in<br />

posterior zones<br />

• Crestal bone preservation-platform<br />

switching vs. other methods<br />

• Digital prosthetics vs. conventional<br />

implant prosthetics<br />

• Full Arch Immediate Loading: DIEM ® 2<br />

Protocol vs Other Protocols<br />

Friday, 12 th <strong>October</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

GEISTLICH BIOMATERIALS<br />

Ridge Preservation or Ridge<br />

Augmentation?<br />

Decision Tree for Ridge Preservation<br />

Prof. Dr. Mariano Sanz, Spain<br />

It is well established that tooth extraction<br />

will result in an apico-coronal as well as<br />

bucco-lingual reduction of the alveolar<br />

ridge, mostly in the buccal aspects of<br />

the extraction site. In order to avoid this<br />

physiological bone loss clinicians have<br />

advocated different therapeutic concepts.<br />

This presentation will review both the<br />

experimental and scientifi c evidence, as<br />

well as the results from recent systematic<br />

reviews evaluating the clinical evidence on<br />

the effi cacy of these treatment protocols.<br />

Finally some clinical recommendations on<br />

the use of these therapeutic concepts<br />

will be provided supported by clinical<br />

documentation on the use of biomaterials<br />

with the different surgical approaches.<br />

New Perspectives on Ridge Augmentation<br />

Dr. Istvan Urban, Hungary<br />

A newly developed, scientifi cally<br />

documented approach of horizontal GBR<br />

will be presented. This technique, also<br />

called “sausage technique” utilizes a<br />

native, resorbable collagen membrane to<br />

completely immobilize a particulated bone<br />

graft and thus protect the augmentation<br />

site for the initial weeks of maturation.<br />

This procedure lessens the need of<br />

autogenous bone and leads to decreased<br />

patient morbidity.<br />

An implementation of this technique into<br />

an exciting, new treatment modality for<br />

edentulous atrophic maxillary ridges will<br />

follow, including some long-time (7 years)<br />

follow-up results.<br />

For more information please visit<br />

www.geistlich-pharma.com/eao<strong>2012</strong>


Congress General Information<br />

Dates<br />

From Wednesday <strong>10</strong> th , <strong>October</strong> to Saturday <strong>13</strong> th , <strong>October</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Venue<br />

The <strong>EAO</strong> congress <strong>2012</strong> will be held at Bella Center,<br />

Boulevard 5, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark.<br />

The Bella Center is located only <strong>10</strong> minutes drive from the international<br />

airport and 15 minutes drive from the central train station.<br />

From any part of Copenhagen, there are a number of options; car, bus,<br />

metro or taxi, that will bring you to the front door of the congress venue.<br />

For more information on how to get to the Bella Center please visit<br />

www.bellacenter.dk<br />

Offi cial Language<br />

The offi cial language of the <strong>EAO</strong> Congress is English.<br />

Trade Exhibition<br />

A trade exhibition will be held in the Bella Center while the congress takes<br />

place. It will offer an excellent opportunity for companies to display their<br />

products.<br />

Firms wishing to exhibit may obtain information at eao<strong>2012</strong>@clq-group.com<br />

Visas<br />

All non-EU citizens should check with the Danish Embassy in their home country<br />

whether it is necessary for them to obtain a visa for travel to Denmark.<br />

The administrative secretariat “Colloquium” can provide upon request a<br />

certifi cation letter to present to your local Embassy.<br />

Useful links<br />

Venue: www.bellacenter.dk<br />

Tourism: www.visitcopenhagen.com<br />

Airport Copenhagen: www.cph.dk/CPH/UK/MAIN<br />

Car rentals, at the airport:<br />

www.cph.dk/CPH/UK/MAIN/Parking+and+Transport/Car+Rental.htm<br />

Copenhagen urban public transport:<br />

www.copenhagenet.dk/CPH-Transport.htm<br />

Restaurants: www.visitcopenhagen.com/eat-and-drink<br />

Contacts<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> Congress organization and Scientifi c<br />

secretariat offi ce<br />

c/o Colloquium<br />

<strong>13</strong>-15 rue de Nancy<br />

750<strong>10</strong> Paris - France<br />

Ph. +33 (0)1 44 64 15 15<br />

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E-mail: eao<strong>2012</strong>@clq-group.com<br />

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Ph. +32 (0)2 643 20 49<br />

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E-mail: eao@congrex.com<br />

Web: www.eao.org<br />

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Use the website of this event or visit<br />

www.airfranceklm-globalmeetings.com to access:<br />

the preferential fares granted for this event,<br />

make your booking,<br />

issue your electronic ticket * ,<br />

select your seat ** ,<br />

and print your boarding card **<br />

If you buy your ticket via AIR FRANCE & KLM<br />

Global Meetings website, your electronic ticket<br />

will carry a special mention which justifi es the<br />

application of the preferential fares. Should you<br />

prefer to process your reservations and ticketpurchase<br />

directly with an AIR FRANCE and KLM<br />

sales outlet, you must keep this current document<br />

which serves to justify the application of the<br />

preferential airfares<br />

Keep the document to justify the special fares<br />

with you as you may be asked for it at any point<br />

of your journey.<br />

To locate your nearest AIR FRANCE and KLM<br />

sales point, visit:<br />

www.airfrance.com or www.klm.com.<br />

You will need to quote the reference given above<br />

which is registered in AIR FRANCE & KLM data<br />

into GDS Amadeus:<br />

GGAIRAFEVENTNEGO or<br />

GGAIRAFGLOBALMEETINGS<br />

Frequent fl yer/loyalty programs of AIR FRANCE<br />

and KLM partner airlines are credited with “miles”<br />

when Air France or KLM fl ights are used.<br />

* not available in certain countries<br />

** subject to conditions<br />

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> Registration<br />

Registration fees information<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> Members ** Non Member<br />

Undergraduate<br />

Student ***<br />

BEFORE<br />

June 18th , <strong>2012</strong><br />

455 € 600 € 240 €<br />

BETWEEN<br />

June 18th and August 17th , <strong>2012</strong><br />

AFTER<br />

550 € 700 € 300 €<br />

August 17th , <strong>2012</strong><br />

and on-site<br />

600 € 770 € 330 €<br />

Pre-Congress Courses * 150 € 150 € 150 €<br />

20 - Year Anniversary Dinner<br />

for <strong>EAO</strong> Members **** 50 € / /<br />

All the above prices include Danish VAT of 25%<br />

* To register for a Pre-congress course, participants must<br />

fi rst be registered for the Congress. Limited number of<br />

places available.<br />

**Including members of the following societies:<br />

Scandinavian Society of Periodontology<br />

Scandinavian Society for Prosthetic Dentistry<br />

Scandinavian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial<br />

Surgeons<br />

Danish Society for Oral Implantology<br />

***These rates are subject to presentation of a valid<br />

student identifi cation confi rming the undergraduate student<br />

status.<br />

****The 20 - Year Anniversary Dinner is reserved for <strong>EAO</strong><br />

members.<br />

Registrations for the 20 - Year Anniversary Meeting<br />

of the European Association for Osseointegration<br />

will be made online via the conference website.<br />

No registrations will be accepted by email, post<br />

or phone.<br />

Registration fees are based on the date of receipt<br />

of the registration. The prices indicated are<br />

per person and are only applicable if both the<br />

registration form and the payment are received<br />

before the deadlines above, otherwise the higher<br />

registration fee will be applied.<br />

Late registrations will close on <strong>October</strong> 1 st , <strong>2012</strong><br />

at 18.00 (GMT + 1.00). Onsite registrations will<br />

be available on <strong>October</strong> <strong>10</strong> th , <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

The conference registration fee includes:<br />

� admission to the congress sessions, poster<br />

areas and exhibition<br />

� congress documents (fi nal programme, abstract<br />

book, congress bag)<br />

� lunches and coffee breaks<br />

� 20 - Year Anniversary Reception on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>10</strong> th<br />

� local VAT (25% on registration fees)<br />

Member registration<br />

Please note that only members of <strong>EAO</strong>, having<br />

paid their <strong>2012</strong> membership fees, and members<br />

of the Scandinavian Society of Periodontology, the<br />

Scandinavian Society for Prosthetic Dentistry, the<br />

Scandinavian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial<br />

Surgeons and the Danish Society for Oral<br />

Implantology can benefi t from the reduced member<br />

registration fee.<br />

If you are not listed on these associations’<br />

membership lists, the organisers reserve the<br />

right to register you as a non-member and charge<br />

the corresponding registration fee. Non-members<br />

who wish to pre-register as <strong>EAO</strong> members may<br />

go to the <strong>EAO</strong> website to submit a membership<br />

application before registering.


Student registration<br />

Once registered, students should provide<br />

by fax (+33 1 44 64 15 16)<br />

or email (eao<strong>2012</strong>@clq-group.com)<br />

a valid student identifi cation confi rming their<br />

undergraduate student status before <strong>October</strong> 1 st ,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>, otherwise the higher registration fee will apply<br />

onsite.<br />

Group registrations<br />

A special rate is available for group registrations<br />

according to the following conditions:<br />

� Minimum of 5 participants<br />

� Deadline for submitting a purchase order: August<br />

31 st , <strong>2012</strong><br />

� Invoice settlement upon receipt<br />

� Deadline for payment: September 16 th , <strong>2012</strong><br />

� Unique rate for all registration types (590 € VAT<br />

included): no reduced fees will be applied<br />

� Your registration interface will be available until<br />

September 30 th , <strong>2012</strong><br />

Children<br />

To provide all <strong>EAO</strong> attendees an optimal environment,<br />

children under the age of 18 are not permitted into<br />

the scientifi c sessions or the exhibition hall during<br />

show hours, installation or dismantling.<br />

Childcare is not available at the conference and<br />

exhibition center; however your hotel concierge may<br />

be able to assist you.<br />

Payment<br />

Payment must accompany the registration form.<br />

Registrations received without payment will not be<br />

processed nor confi rmed.<br />

Your credit card transaction will be processed through<br />

Colloquium Paris (<strong>EAO</strong> Organizing Secretariat).<br />

Please note that your monthly credit card statement<br />

will indicate payment to «12<strong>EAO</strong> - CLQ».<br />

Confi rmation<br />

Receipt of your registration form and credit card<br />

payment will directly be acknowledged by email. If<br />

you have not received a confi rmation, please contact<br />

eao<strong>2012</strong>@clq-group.com or call +33 1 44 64 15<br />

15.<br />

VAT<br />

Danish VAT is applicable on the registration fees<br />

(25%). Please note that VAT on registration fees<br />

paid by companies and other taxable entities can<br />

only be reclaimed if the customer’s VAT number is<br />

mentioned on the invoice. If applicable, please fi ll<br />

out your company’s VAT number in the section “VAT<br />

number” on the registration form.<br />

Invoice<br />

Only digital version of invoices will be sent to<br />

participants. The invoice will be issued within one<br />

week after the registration and cannot be changed,<br />

so please make sure you have provided us with the<br />

correct information (company name, address and<br />

VAT number if applicable). In case of any enquiries,<br />

please contact eao<strong>2012</strong>@clq-group.com.<br />

Cancellation policy<br />

Cancellation policy for individual registrations<br />

All cancellations must be made in writing (email or<br />

fax) to:<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> <strong>2012</strong> c/o COLLOQUIUM<br />

<strong>13</strong>-15 rue de Nancy<br />

750<strong>10</strong> PARIS - FRANCE<br />

Fax: +33 1 44 64 15 16<br />

Email: eao<strong>2012</strong>@clq-group.com<br />

� Before July 16 th , <strong>2012</strong>: Reimbursement of 50%<br />

of the fees paid. With no payment received before<br />

cancellation, this amount will still remain due.<br />

� After July 16 th , <strong>2012</strong>: No refund. With no payment<br />

received before that date, the total amount will still<br />

remain due to the Congress offi ce.<br />

All refunds will be issued after the congress.<br />

Requests will not be accepted after the 15 th of<br />

November <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Name change<br />

Registered participant who are unable to attend the<br />

congress will not have the possibility to nominate a<br />

substitute participant. Name changes will constitute<br />

a new registration.<br />

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> Accommodation<br />

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WIP, Offi cial Housing Partner of the <strong>2012</strong><br />

European Association for Osseointegration<br />

Congress offers you negotiated rates for your stay<br />

in Copenhagen.<br />

� No booking fees<br />

� Post registration support by professionals of the<br />

hotel reservation<br />

� Negotiated rates for your event per night and<br />

breakfast included<br />

� A wide selection of hotels of all categories and<br />

styles in the vicinity of your event<br />

� Ability to take out cancellation insurance<br />

� A personalized and taylor-made service<br />

� WIP hotline on site<br />

Copenhagen<br />

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Airport<br />

> FOR INDIVIDUAL BOOKINGS<br />

(up to 4 rooms per night)<br />

To select your property, rates & available or to<br />

reserve directly online<br />

Please click on the link below:<br />

www.wipresa.net/wipresa/congres_eao<br />

> FOR GROUP BOOKINGS<br />

(starting from 5 rooms per night)<br />

and for any further specifi c support you may need,<br />

Siegrid El Aouni is in charge of your event.<br />

Please kindly contact WIP:<br />

By email: s.elaouni@wipresa.com<br />

By phone: + 33 (0)1 70 36 04 38<br />

> RESERVATION CONDITIONS<br />

Hotel rooms have to be reserved on line to WIP<br />

on August <strong>10</strong> th , <strong>2012</strong> at the latest.<br />

After this date, rooms cannot be guaranteed.<br />

Rooms will be provided on a fi rst come fi rst served<br />

basis. WIP will issue a letter confi rming your<br />

reservation details.<br />

The cancellation policy is applicable to the individual<br />

hotel reservations.<br />

All cancellations must be made in writing (E-mail,<br />

letter or fax) to WIP.


HOTELS<br />

5*****<br />

HOTELS 4****<br />

HOTELS 3***<br />

HOTELS 2**<br />

HOTELS ROOM TYPE SINGLE DOUBLE BREAKFAST<br />

DISTANCE FROM<br />

THE CONGRESS<br />

VENUE (MINUTES)<br />

A Marriott Hotel Deluxe Waterfront 318,00 € 345,00 € included 25’ by metro<br />

B Radisson Blu Royal Hotel<br />

C Bella Sky Comwell Hotel<br />

Standard Single 284,00 € N/A included<br />

Royal Club Single Use 398,00 € 411,00 € included<br />

Medium / Medium<br />

Queen room<br />

250,68 € 291,33 € included<br />

Medium Sky 291,33 € 331,98 € included<br />

Corner Deluxe 304,88 € 345,53 € included<br />

<strong>10</strong>’ by metro<br />

On site<br />

D Copenhagen Admiral Hotel Classic 282,52 € 302,17 € included 25’ by metro<br />

E First Hotel Copenhagen Classic 161,92 € 175,47 € included 15’ by metro<br />

F Copenhagen Island Classic 182,93 € 182,93 € 20,33 € 25’ by metro<br />

G Hotel Kong Arthur Classic 234,60 € 234,60 € included 25’ by metro<br />

H Imperial Hotel Classic 193,09 € 193,09 € 23,04 € 25’ by metro<br />

I Phoenix Copenhagen Hotel Classic 193,09 € 193,09 € 23,04 € 25’ by metro<br />

J Radisson Blu Scandinavia Classic 216,12 € 229,67 € included 25’ by metro<br />

K Scandic Hotel Copenhagen Classic 182,93 € 2<strong>10</strong>,03 € included 30’ by metro<br />

L Tivoli Hotel Classic 193,09 € 193,09 € 23,04 € 20’ by metro<br />

M Copenhagen Strand Classic 172,76 € 172,76 € 14,91 € 25’ by metro<br />

N Ibsens Hotel Classic 204,00 € 204,00 € included 25’ by metro<br />

O Hotel Danmark Classic 204,00 € 204,00 € included 30’ by metro<br />

P Hotel Fox Classic 204,00 € 204,00 € included 30’ by metro<br />

Q The Square Classic 193,09 € 193,09 € 16,94 € 30’ by metro<br />

R Cabinn City Classic 66,40 € 81,98 € 8,<strong>13</strong> € 20’ by metro<br />

S Cabinn Metro Hotel Classic 66,40 € 81,98 € 8,<strong>13</strong> € <strong>10</strong>’ by metro<br />

T Wakeup Copenhagen Classic 115,18 € 115,18 € 8,<strong>13</strong> € 20’ by metro<br />

*Taxes are included in the rates. Rates mentioned in euro are established on the basis of the rate change<br />

according to 1DKK = 0.<strong>13</strong>55€ and a revaluation may be applied according to the fl uctuations of the exchange<br />

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Discover<br />

Copenhagen<br />

Another inspiring city has been chosen as the location for the <strong>EAO</strong><br />

conference <strong>2012</strong>! Copenhagen will be the perfect place to meet<br />

colleagues and friends while taking part in one of the world leading<br />

conferences in the field of implant dentistry.<br />

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and the largest metropolis in<br />

Scandinavia and is considered as a centre of culture and arts with<br />

plenty of sightseeing and entertainment activities to offer visitors -<br />

together with a multitude of shopping facilities and the longest<br />

pedestrian street system in the world.<br />

Moreover it has also become an international city with a rich<br />

commercial and educational environment since Bishop Absalon planned<br />

to build his citadel to protect the city in the year 1160.<br />

Almost everybody knows its three most famous attractions in the city:<br />

the more than <strong>10</strong>0 year old amusement park Tivoli, the statue of the<br />

Little Mermaid, and the freetown of Christiania.<br />

But Copenhagen has a lot more to offer.<br />

It is the seat of the National Parliament (Folketinget), the Royal<br />

Residence and Supreme High Court.<br />

With a history that dates back to <strong>10</strong>43 the city is full of historic<br />

landmarks, significant buildings and interesting sights. Be sure to visit<br />

Amalienborg Palace – home to the royal family, do a guided canal tour<br />

on the harbour and walk down the shopping street Strøget.<br />

1. The Carlsberg Museum<br />

20 - Year Anniversary reception<br />

2. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek<br />

20 - Year Anniversary dinner for <strong>EAO</strong> members<br />

3. The Little Mairmad<br />

4. The Tivoli Gardens<br />

5. Nyhavn<br />

6. Amalienborg Palace and the Danish Guard<br />

7. Rosenborg Castle<br />

8. The Round Tower<br />

9. Frederik’s Church<br />

<strong>10</strong>. The Botanical Gardens<br />

11. The Royal Danish Playhouse<br />

For more information on Copenhagen,<br />

please visit the tourist office website www.visitcopenhagen.com<br />

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<strong>EAO</strong> wishes to extend its special thanks<br />

to the following Sponsors for their partnership<br />

Founding Gold Sponsors<br />

Gold Sponsors<br />

Silver Sponsors<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> Vision:<br />

<strong>EAO</strong> aims to improve the quality of<br />

patient care by bridging the gap between<br />

science and clinical practice as the<br />

leading association within the fi eld of<br />

implant dentistry in Europe.<br />

Membership of the <strong>EAO</strong> brings a number<br />

of valuable benefi ts, including:<br />

� a substantially reduced rate for the<br />

Annual Scientifi c Congress in addition<br />

to other membership benefi ts during<br />

the Annual Congress<br />

� free subscription to the online edition<br />

of Clinical Oral Implants Research<br />

(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 12 editions<br />

per year)<br />

� 74% reduction on hard copy<br />

subscriptions to Clinical Oral Implants<br />

Research (2<strong>10</strong> € instead of 806 €)<br />

� <strong>EAO</strong> newsletter twice a year<br />

� access to a members only area of<br />

the website where you can view digital<br />

copies of the COIR and update your<br />

contact details<br />

� online and printed directory with<br />

names and address of all members<br />

� 35% reduction on a selection of dental<br />

journals<br />

Please visit www.eao.org<br />

for further details.<br />

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