October 6-9, 2010 - Colloquium
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Glasgow <strong>2010</strong><br />
FINAL<br />
PROGRAMME<br />
European Association<br />
for Osseointegration<br />
www.eao.org<br />
<strong>October</strong> 6-9, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Chairman: Paul Stone, United Kingdom<br />
19 th Annual Scientific Meeting<br />
Clinical Controversies<br />
in Implant Dentistry<br />
In collaboration with
Summary<br />
• Overview, Timetable<br />
& Committees ....................... 1<br />
• Scientific<br />
Programme ........................... 2<br />
• Satellite Industry<br />
Symposia ............................ 19<br />
• Satellite Industry<br />
Breakfast Symposia ............ 22<br />
• Plan of the SECC .................. 24<br />
• Posters ................................. 25<br />
• Faculty ................................. 39<br />
• Chairpersons<br />
& Invited Speakers ............. 40<br />
• About the EAO ................... 73<br />
• Discover Glasgow ................ 74<br />
• General Congress<br />
Information ......................... 76<br />
• Exhibition Plan .................... 78<br />
• Founding Gold<br />
Sponsors.............................. 80<br />
• Gold Sponsors ..................... 81<br />
• Silver Sponsors .................... 83<br />
• Bronze Sponsors .................. 85<br />
2<br />
Clinical Controversies in<br />
Implant Dentistry<br />
Dear Colleagues,<br />
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 19th annual<br />
meeting of the EAO in Glasgow. The theme of ‘controversies’<br />
is more relevant than ever in implant dentistry as we face<br />
conflicting ideas in our daily practice and there is a real<br />
need to be able to respond to this with knowledge, based<br />
on scientific evidence. The invited speaker faculty of over<br />
forty highly respected scientists and clinicians from around<br />
the world will attempt to clarify some of the most important<br />
issues and dilemmas facing us today.<br />
With multiple parallel sessions, master classes, short oral<br />
communications, basic and clinical research and poster<br />
competitions, together with a series of pre-congress ‘stepby-step’<br />
courses, there really is something for everyone. A<br />
large trade exhibition with all the world’s leading companies<br />
runs throughout the conference and there will be further<br />
‘industry satellite symposia’ presented by the EAO main<br />
sponsors.<br />
Glasgow is a vibrant, dynamic city with much to see and do<br />
amidst the impressive Victorian architecture. It is famous<br />
for music venues, theatres, museums and art galleries,<br />
not to mention whisky, restaurants and bars. And all this<br />
accompanied by world-renowned Scottish hospitality. What<br />
better place to meet up with colleagues and friends?<br />
The <strong>2010</strong> EAO Scientific Committee consists of seven leading<br />
clinicians who have worked hard to bring the programme<br />
together and I am grateful to them all for their invaluable<br />
support and help.<br />
On behalf of the EAO, I would like to extend a<br />
warm welcome to everyone who has joined us in<br />
Glasgow this year. Your experience and enthusiasm<br />
will help ensure that the EAO <strong>2010</strong> Congress is an<br />
unforgettable occasion.<br />
Paul Stone<br />
Scientific Chairman
Clinical Controversies in Implant Dentistry<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
OCTOBER 6<br />
8.00<br />
9.00<br />
10.00<br />
11.00<br />
12.00<br />
12.30<br />
13.00<br />
13.30<br />
14.00<br />
15.00<br />
16.00<br />
16.30<br />
17.00<br />
19.00<br />
4 PRE-<br />
CONGRESS<br />
COURSES<br />
LOMOND<br />
HALL 1<br />
HALL 2<br />
FORTH ROOM<br />
THURSDAY<br />
OCTOBER 7<br />
EXHIBITION OPENING PLENARY<br />
SESSION 2<br />
GEISTLICH<br />
Satellite Industry<br />
Symposia<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
DENTSPLY FRIADENT<br />
STRAUMANN<br />
WELCOME ADDRESS<br />
PLENARY<br />
SESSION 1<br />
Aesthetics:<br />
Clinical<br />
Guidelines<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
ASTRA<br />
TECH<br />
LOMOND<br />
LOMOND HALL 2<br />
PARALLEL<br />
SESSION 1<br />
Options<br />
for Implant<br />
Restorations<br />
Satellite Industry<br />
Symposia<br />
ZIMMER<br />
DENTAL<br />
LOMOND<br />
BIOMET 3i<br />
HALL 2 HALL 1<br />
EAO Board Members<br />
(2009-<strong>2010</strong>)<br />
Christoph HÄMMERLE,<br />
Switzerland, President<br />
Friedrich W. NEUKAM,<br />
Germany, Past President<br />
Paul STONE,<br />
United Kingdom, President Elect<br />
Søren SCHOU,<br />
Denmark, Secretary General<br />
Marc QUIRYNEN,<br />
Belgium, Treasurer<br />
Board Members<br />
Jaime A. GIL, Spain<br />
Björn KLINGE, Sweden<br />
Carlo MAIORANA, Italy<br />
Pascal VALENTINI, France<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
PLENARY<br />
SESSION 2<br />
CAD-CAM<br />
in Implant<br />
Dentistry<br />
– current<br />
and future<br />
applications<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
PLENARY<br />
SESSION 3<br />
Possibilities<br />
for<br />
Conventional<br />
Dental<br />
Treatment:<br />
How far can<br />
we go?<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
FRIDAY<br />
OCTOBER 8<br />
Breakfast Satellite Symposia<br />
MATERIALISE DENTAL<br />
PARALLEL<br />
SESSION 2<br />
SHORT<br />
ORAL<br />
COMMUNICA-<br />
TIONS<br />
LOMOND HALL 2<br />
CONGRESS CEREMONY<br />
PARALLEL<br />
SESSION 2<br />
Quality<br />
of Life<br />
Factors<br />
SHORT<br />
ORAL<br />
COMMUNICA-<br />
TIONS<br />
EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLY<br />
PARALLEL<br />
SESSION 3<br />
Cone Beam<br />
CT Imaging<br />
in Implant<br />
Dentistry<br />
SHORT<br />
ORAL<br />
COMMUNICA-<br />
TIONS<br />
Satellite Industry Symposia<br />
NOBEL BIOCARE OSSTELL<br />
LOMOND<br />
LOMOND<br />
LOMOND<br />
HALL 1<br />
HALL 2<br />
EAO Council (2009-<strong>2010</strong>)<br />
David HARRIS, Ireland<br />
Franck RENOUARD, France<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
Georg WATZEK, Austria (Chairman)<br />
Scientific Committee<br />
Daniel BUSER, Switzerland<br />
Klaus GOTFREDSEN, Denmark<br />
Georg MAILATH-POKORNY, Austria<br />
Michael NORTON, United Kingdom<br />
Isabella ROCCHIETTA, Italy<br />
Søren SCHOU, Denmark<br />
Paul STONE, United Kingdom<br />
(Chairman)<br />
JUNIOR<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
SUMMER<br />
CAMP<br />
CLINICAL<br />
RESEARCH<br />
COMPETI-<br />
TION<br />
HALL 2 HALL 1<br />
HALL 1<br />
HALL 1<br />
FORTH ROOM<br />
PLENARY<br />
SESSION 4<br />
Controversial<br />
Issues<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
CLYDE<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY<br />
OCTOBER 9<br />
Breakfast Satellite Symposia<br />
KEYSTONE DENTAL<br />
PARALLEL<br />
SESSION 4<br />
Sinus<br />
Surgery<br />
LOMOND<br />
FORTH ROOM<br />
Abstract Committee<br />
Christiaan M Ten BRUGGENKATE,<br />
Netherlands<br />
Nikolaos DONOS, United Kingdom<br />
Klaus GOTFREDSEN, Denmark<br />
Robert HAAS, Austria<br />
Flemming ISIDOR, Denmark<br />
Ralf-Joachim KOHAL, Germany<br />
Andrea MOMBELLI, Switzerland<br />
Timo NÄRHI, Finland<br />
Bjarni PJETURSSON, Iceland<br />
Gerry RAGHOEBAR, Holland<br />
Irena SAILER, Switzerland<br />
Karl Andreas SCHLEGEL, Germany<br />
Henning SCHLIEPHAKE, Germany<br />
Søren SCHOU, Denmark<br />
Lars SCHROPP, Denmark<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
Joerg-Rudolf STRUB, Germany<br />
Ann WENNERBERG, Sweden<br />
Jorg WILTFANG, Germany<br />
SHORT<br />
ORAL<br />
COMMUNICA-<br />
TIONS<br />
AWARDS<br />
HALL 2<br />
PLENARY SESSION 5<br />
Soft Tissue Surgical Procedures<br />
CLOSING CEREMONY<br />
BASIC<br />
RESEARCH<br />
COMPETI-<br />
TION<br />
HALL 1<br />
1
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON<br />
2<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Pre-Congress Courses<br />
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE 1<br />
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE 2<br />
15.00 - 17.30<br />
STAGED LATERAL AUGMENTATION FOR IMPLANT<br />
SURGERY<br />
Chairperson: Franck RENOUARD, France<br />
036*<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break<br />
15.00 - 17.30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Franck RENOUARD<br />
Speakers cv p. 40<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
SINUS GRAFTING FOR IMPLANT SURGERY<br />
Chairperson: Robert HAAS, Austria<br />
037*<br />
16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break<br />
Christiaan M. Ten BRUGGENKATE, Netherlands<br />
Stephen WALLACE, USA<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Robert HAAS<br />
Speakers cv p. 41<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
LOMOND<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FORTH ROOM<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Pre-Congress Courses<br />
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE 3<br />
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE 4<br />
15.00 - 17.30<br />
PROVISIONALISATION IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />
Chairperson: Irena SAILER, Switzerland<br />
038*<br />
Julia WITTNEBEN, Switzerland<br />
16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Irena SAILER<br />
Speakers cv p. 42<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
15.00 - 17.30<br />
COMPLEX CASE MANAGEMENT – TREATMENT<br />
STRATEGIES FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS<br />
Chairperson: Stefano GRACIS, Italy<br />
039*<br />
Nicola ZITZMANN, Switzerland<br />
16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Stefano GRACIS<br />
Speakers cv p. 43<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 1<br />
HALL 2<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
3<br />
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />
4<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Plenary Session 1<br />
13.35 - 16.30<br />
AESTHETICS: CLINICAL GUIDELINES<br />
Chairpersons: Paul STONE, United Kingdom<br />
Daniel BUSER, Switzerland<br />
13.35 001* ���Hard tissue characteristics affecting aesthetic<br />
outcomes<br />
Daniele BOTTICELLI, Italy<br />
14.05 002 ���Soft tissue characteristics affecting aesthetic<br />
outcomes<br />
Otto ZUHR, Germany<br />
14.35 - 15.05 Coffee break<br />
15.05 003 ���The optimal timing and positioning of implant<br />
placement for improved aesthetics<br />
Stephen CHEN, Australia<br />
15.35 004 ���The influence of provisional restorations on final<br />
aesthetics<br />
Urs BELSER, Switzerland<br />
16.05 - 16.30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Paul STONE and Daniel BUSER<br />
Speakers cv p. 44 & 45<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Parallel Session 1<br />
13.35 - 16.30<br />
OPTIONS FOR IMPLANT RESTORATIONS<br />
Chairpersons: Jaime A. GIL, Spain<br />
Rudolf FÜRHAUSER, Austria<br />
13.35 020* ���Overdenture designs<br />
Frauke MÜLLER, Switzerland<br />
14.05 021 ���Fixed rehabilitation of the edentulous maxilla<br />
Joerg-Rudolf STRUB, Germany<br />
14.35 - 15.05 Coffee break<br />
15.05 022 ���Fixed partial dental prostheses – cement vs screw<br />
retained<br />
Thomas TAYLOR, USA<br />
15.35 023 ���Metal-ceramic vs all ceramic restorations<br />
Stefano GRACIS, Italy<br />
16.05 - 16.30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Jaime A. GIL and Rudolf FÜRHAUSER<br />
Speakers cv p. 46 & 47<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
LOMOND<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
5<br />
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
FRIDAY MORNING<br />
6<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Plenary Session 2<br />
09.00 - 12.30<br />
CAD-CAM IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY – CURRENT<br />
AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS<br />
Chairpersons: Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland<br />
Andrew DAWOOD, United Kingdom<br />
09.00 005* ���Surgical guidance using CAD-CAM technology<br />
Ronald JUNG, Switzerland<br />
09.30 006 ���The role of the prosthodontist in optimising the<br />
aesthetic result of restorations designed with<br />
CAD-CAM techniques<br />
Mauro FRADEANI, Italy<br />
10.00 - 10.30 Congress ceremony<br />
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break<br />
11.00 007 ���Fine tuning the precision of full arch immediate<br />
loaded dental implant treatment<br />
Daniel WISMEIJER, Netherlands<br />
11.30 008 ���The present and future for CAD-CAM<br />
technologies<br />
Albert MEHL, Switzerland<br />
12.00 - 12.30<br />
10.00 - 10.30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Christoph HÄMMERLE and Andrew DAWOOD<br />
Speakers cv p. 48 & 49<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
> Congress Ceremony<br />
Chaired by: Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Parallel Session 2<br />
09.00 - 12.30<br />
QUALITY OF LIFE FACTORS<br />
Chairpersons: Mark THOMASON, United Kingdom<br />
Joerg-Rudolf STRUB, Germany<br />
09.00 024* ���Psychological and psychiatric factors influencing<br />
implant treatment<br />
Tim NEWTON, United Kingdom<br />
09.30 025 ���How to meet our patients’ expectations in<br />
aesthetic treatments. What are the psychological<br />
determinants?<br />
Mariano SANZ, Spain<br />
10.00 - 10.30 Congress ceremony<br />
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break<br />
11.00 026 ���Speech implications of implant prosthodontics<br />
Rudolf FÜRHAUSER, Austria<br />
11.30 027 ���Masticatory efficiency after implant therapy<br />
Merete BAKKE, Denmark<br />
12.00 - 12.30<br />
10:00 - 10:30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Mark THOMASON and Joerg-Rudolf STRUB<br />
Speakers cv p. 50 & 51<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
> Congress Ceremony<br />
Chaired by: Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
LOMOND<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
7<br />
FRIDAY MORNING
FRIDAY MORNING<br />
8<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Short Oral Communication 1 1<br />
08.45 - 12.45<br />
Chairpersons: Niklaus P. LANG, China<br />
Richard PALMER, United Kingdom<br />
08.45 058* ���How to read, prepare and write a scientific paper<br />
Niklaus P. LANG (China)<br />
09.15 059 ���Response of crestal bone to platform switched healing<br />
abutments<br />
FREY R-M.**, GALLARDO-LOPEZ L., BLUMI I. (Germany)<br />
09.30 060 ���Influence of subgingivally located margins on amount of<br />
undetected cement<br />
LINKEVICIUS T. **, VINDASIUTE E., PUISYS A., RUTKUNAS V. (Lithuania)<br />
09.45 061 ���The effects of enamel matrix derivative on the<br />
proliferation and differentiation of human mesenchymal<br />
stem cells<br />
KWON Y-D.**, JUE S-S., LEE W. Y. (Republic of Korea)<br />
10.00 - 10.30 Congress Ceremony<br />
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break<br />
11.00 062 ���BONITmatrix® for sinus floor augmentation – a<br />
randomised controlled histologic investigation<br />
KOHAL R. ** GUBIK S., BÄCHLE M. (Germany)<br />
11.15 063 ���Sinus lift with BioOss® and autogenous bone or stem<br />
cells<br />
RICKERT D.**, SAUERBIER, NAGURSKY H., MENNE D., VISSINK A.,<br />
RAGHOEBAR G. (Netherlands)<br />
11.30 064 ���Electron tomography: a tool for the study of<br />
osseointegration in 3D<br />
GRANDFIELD K.**, MCNALLY E., PALMQUIST A., BOTTON G.,<br />
THOMSEN P., ENGQVIST H. (Sweden)<br />
11.45 065 ���Soft tissues around long-term platform-switching implant<br />
restorations in humans: histological evaluation<br />
CANULLO L.**, PELLEGRINI G., GÖTZ W., LA MONACA G., ANNIBALI S.,<br />
DELLAVIA C. (Italy)<br />
12.00 066 ���Above 15-year follow-up of single machined Brånemark<br />
implants<br />
DIERENS M.**, STEFAN V., JENÖ K., DE BRUYN H. (Belgium)<br />
12.15 067 ���Bone healing after immediate implant placement in<br />
extraction sites: a randomised prospective clinical study<br />
CARDAROPOLI G.**, CARDAROPOLI D., WENNSTRÖM J. (USA)<br />
12.30 068 ���Comparison of two bone substitutes for treatment of<br />
bony dehiscences<br />
VAN ASSCHE N.**, MICHELS S., COCUKE W., NAERT I., QUIRYNEN M.<br />
(Belgium)<br />
Speakers cv p. 52 & 53<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR ** Presenters<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 2<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
11.00 - 12.20<br />
VISIONS OF THE JUNIORS – IMPLANT<br />
DENTISTRY IN 2030<br />
Session organised by the JUNIOR COMMITTEE<br />
The Junior Committee was created by the EAO Board in order to<br />
develop new ideas and thinking. This summer the Junior Committee<br />
hosted its fi rst “Summer Camp” during which 40 invited young clinicians<br />
and researchers explored how implant dentistry might develop<br />
over the next 20 years. This session is their opportunity to present<br />
their conclusions.<br />
12.30 - 13.30<br />
> EAO General Assembly<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 1<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FORTH ROOM<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
9<br />
FRIDAY MORNING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON<br />
10<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Plenary Session 3<br />
13.45 - 16.30<br />
POSSIBILITIES FOR CONVENTIONAL DENTAL<br />
TREATMENT: HOW FAR CAN WE GO?<br />
Chairpersons: Thomas TAYLOR, USA<br />
Frauke MÜLLER, Switzerland<br />
13.45 009* ���Conventional crown and bridge treatment<br />
Callum YOUNGSON, United Kingdom<br />
14.15 010 ���Periodontal therapy<br />
Hannes WACHTEL, Germany<br />
14.45 - 15.10 Coffee break<br />
15.10 011 ���Endodontic therapy<br />
Claes-Erik REIT, Sweden<br />
15.40 012 ���Removable prosthodontics<br />
Nick JEPSON, United Kingdom<br />
16.10 - 16.30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Thomas TAYLOR and Frauke MÜLLER<br />
Speakers cv p. 54 & 55<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Parallel Session 3<br />
13.45 - 16.30<br />
CONE BEAM CT IMAGING IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />
Chairpersons: Pascal VALENTINI, France<br />
Michael NORTON, United Kingdom<br />
13.45 028* ���Indications for conventional radiography in<br />
implant dentistry<br />
Kerstin GRÖNDAHL, Sweden<br />
14.15 029 ���Indications for cone beam CT imaging in implant<br />
dentistry<br />
Andrew DAWOOD, United Kingdom<br />
14.45 - 15.10 Coffee break<br />
15.10 030 ���Radiation dose implications for cone beam CT<br />
investigations<br />
Hans-Göran GRÖNDAHL, Sweden<br />
15.40 031 ���Accuracy and artefacts of cone beam CT imaging<br />
Reinhilde JACOBS, Belgium<br />
16.10 - 16.30<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Pascal VALENTINI and Michael NORTON<br />
Speakers cv p. 56 & 57<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
LOMOND<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
11<br />
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
FRIDAY AFTERNOON<br />
12<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Short Oral Communication 2 1<br />
13.45 - 16.30<br />
Chairpersons: Bjarni PJETURSSON, Iceland<br />
Friedrich W. NEUKAM, Germany<br />
13.45 069* ���Immediate loading of interforaminal implants using a<br />
chairside fabricated bar<br />
ENKLING N.**, ALBRECHT D., BAYER S., STARK H., MERICSKE-STERN R.<br />
(Switzerland)<br />
14.00 070 ���Porous titanium granules in the surgical treatment of periimplant<br />
osseous defects – A randomised clinical trial<br />
WOHLFAHRT J.C.**, MERETE AASS A. RØNOLD H.J., KARLSSON S.,<br />
ELLINGSEN J.E., SAXEGAARD E., LYNGSTADAAS S.P. (Norway)<br />
14.15 071 ���Maxillary sinus augmentation following removal of<br />
maxillary sinus pseudocyst after a shortened healing<br />
period<br />
HU X.**, LIN Y., METZMACHER A-R., HEBERER S., NELSON K. (China)<br />
14.30 072 ���3-year follow-up of immediately placed implants in<br />
sockets exhibiting periapical pathology<br />
TRUNINGER T.C.**, PHILIPP A., SIEGENTHALER D.W., HÄMMERLE C.H.F.,<br />
JUNG R., ROOS M. (Switzerland)<br />
14.45 073 ���Effect of platform-switching on peri-implant bone around<br />
short implants: a RCT<br />
TELLEMAN G.**, RAGHOEBAR G., VISSINK A., MEIJER H. (Netherlands)<br />
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee break<br />
15.30 074 ���Bone marrow concentrate and bovine bone mineral for<br />
sinus lift. A controlled, randomised, single-blinded trial<br />
SAUERBIER S.**, RICKERT D., GUTWALD R., NAGURSKY H., OSHIMA T.,<br />
XAVIER S.P., VISSINK A., RAGHOEBAR G., SCHMELZEISEN R.,<br />
WAGNER W., KOCH F.P. (Germany)<br />
15.45 075 ���The implant-supported maxillary overdenture; a<br />
prospective randomised controlled trial on 4 versus 6<br />
implants<br />
SLOT W.**, MEIJER H., RAGHOEBAR G. (Netherlands)<br />
16.00 076 ���Risk factors for loss of immediately placed implants in<br />
molar regions: a randomised controlled trial<br />
URBAN T.**, JENSEN J., WENZEL A., KOSTOPOULOS L. (Denmark)<br />
16.15 076<br />
bis<br />
���Gingival biotype assessment in the aesthetic zone. Visual<br />
versus direct measurement<br />
KAN J.**, MORIMOTO T., RUNGCHARASSAENG K., ROE P., SMITH D.<br />
Speakers cv p. 58 & 59<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR ** Presenters<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 2<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Clinical Research Competition<br />
13.30 - 16.30<br />
Chairpersons: Marc QUIRYINEN, Belgium<br />
Klaus GOTFREDSEN, Denmark<br />
13.30 050* ���Single implants in the aesthetic zone: a randomised<br />
clincial trial to different implant neck designs<br />
DEN HARTOG L.**, RAGHOEBAR G., STELLINGSMA K., VISSINK A.,<br />
MEIJER H. (Netherlands)<br />
13.50 051 ���Influence of progressive loading on implant ability to<br />
withstand overloading forces<br />
PODAROPOULOS L.**, VEIS A., TRISI P., PAPADIMITRIOU S.,<br />
ALEXANDRIDIS C., PARISSIS N., KALYVAS D. (Greece)<br />
14.10 052 ���Different implant surface decontaminating procedures in<br />
surgical treatment of peri-implantitis<br />
DE WAAL Y.**, JAN VAN WINKELHOFF A., WINKEL E., MEIJER H.,<br />
RAGHOEBAR G.(Netherlands)<br />
14.30 053 ���Submerged vs non-submerged healing of implants for<br />
single tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone: results<br />
from a multicentre RCT<br />
CORDARO L.**, CHEN S., SANZ M., WILTFANG J., WEINGART D.,<br />
MARTIN W., GANELES J., IVANOFF C-J., JACKOWSKI J., GAHLERT M.,<br />
JUNG R. (Italy)<br />
14.50 054 ���Marginal bone remodelling in "one abutment/one-time"<br />
versus "conventional" implant treatment concept: a 3-year<br />
prospective study<br />
YOUNES R.**, NABIH N., ABI-NASSIF R., JABBOUR G.(Lebanon)<br />
15.10 - 15.30 Coffee break<br />
15.30 055 ���A RCT to evaluate a synthetic gel-membrane for GBR<br />
around dental implants – 1- and 3-year results<br />
RAMEL C.**, HALG G., THOMA D., WISMEIJER D., HAMMERLE C.,<br />
JUNG R. (Switzerland)<br />
15.50 056 ���Effectiveness of prophylactic antibiotics at placement of<br />
dental implants<br />
ESPOSITO M.**, CANNIZZARO G., BOZZOLI P., CHECCHI L., FERRI V.,<br />
LANDRIANI S., LEONE M., TODISCO M., TORCHIO C., TESTORI T.,<br />
GALLI F., FELICE P. (United kingdom)<br />
16.10 057 ���Immediate vs delayed implant placement in anteriors:<br />
The TIMING randomised controlled clinical trial<br />
TONETTI M.**, LANG N., CORTELLINI P., ABUNDO R., CONFORTI G.P.,<br />
MARQUARDT S., RASPERINI G., SILVESTRI M., WALLKAMM B.,<br />
WETZEL A.(Italy)<br />
Speakers cv p. 60 & 61<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR ** Presenters<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 1<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
13<br />
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY POSTERS MORNING<br />
14<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Plenary Session 4<br />
09.00 - 12.15<br />
CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES<br />
Chairpersons: Stephen CHEN, Australia<br />
Isabella ROCCHIETTA, Italy<br />
09.00 013* ���Implant placement adjacent to and within<br />
endodontically infected sites<br />
Marc QUIRYNEN, Belgium<br />
09.30 014 ���Diagnosis and management of nerve damage<br />
following implant surgery<br />
Tara RENTON, United Kingdom<br />
10.00 - 10.45 Coffee break<br />
10.45 015 ���When and how to connect implants to teeth<br />
Bjarni PJETURSSON, Iceland<br />
11.15 016 ���Choice of abutments<br />
Irena SAILER, Switzerland<br />
11.45 - 12.15<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Stephen CHEN and Isabella ROCCHIETTA<br />
Speakers cv p. 62 & 63<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Parallel Session 4<br />
09.00 - 12.15<br />
SINUS SURGERY<br />
Chairpersons: Christiaan M. Ten BRUGGENKATE, Netherlands<br />
Daniele BOTTICELLI, Italy<br />
09.00 032* ���The diagnosis and management of sinus<br />
pathology prior to sinus augmentation<br />
Pascal VALENTINI, France<br />
09.30 033 ���Graft materials for predictable outcomes<br />
Simon Storgard JENSEN, Denmark<br />
10.00 - 10.45 Coffee break<br />
10.45 034 ���Future developments for sinus grafting<br />
Georg WATZEK, Austria<br />
11.15 035 ���Avoiding sinus graft surgery<br />
Robert HAAS, Austria<br />
11.45 - 12.15<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Christiaan M. Ten BRUGGENKATE and<br />
Daniele BOTTICELLI<br />
Speakers cv p. 64 & 65<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
LOMOND<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
SATURDAY POSTERS MORNING<br />
15
SATURDAY MORNING<br />
16<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Short Oral Communication 3 1<br />
09.00 - 12.00<br />
Chairpersons: Julia WITTNEBEN, Switzerland<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
09.00 077* ���11-year follow-up of zirconia implant-abutments in<br />
anterior and premolar regions<br />
ZEMBIC A.**, PHILIPP A., HÄMMERLE C.H.F., SAILER I. (Switzerland)<br />
09.15 078 ���Zirconia implant osseointegration: a histomorphometrical<br />
study in mini pigs<br />
GAHLERT M.**, ROEHLING S., SPRECHER C., KNIHA H., MILZ S.,<br />
BORMANN K-H. (Germany)<br />
09.30 079 ���A presentation of a national web-based quality assurance<br />
system for oral implants.<br />
SLOTTE C.**, SONDELL K., NILSSON P. (Sweden)<br />
09.45 080 ���Stability of the grafted area in sinus floor elevation<br />
procedures using the layer technique: a 6 years<br />
radiographic follow-up.<br />
KELLER P.**, KHOURY F. (Germany)<br />
10.00 081 ���A three-year life-table analysis of dental zirconia implants<br />
with prosthetic evaluation.<br />
BURTSCHER D.**, GRUNERT I., KNIHA H. GAHLERT M. (Austria)<br />
10.15 082 ���New bone formation following sinus membrane elevation<br />
without bone grafting: histological findings in humans<br />
AHN J-J.**, CHOI S-A., KIM J-H., SHIN H-I. (Republic of korea)<br />
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break<br />
11.00 083 ���Interfacial gene expression and stability of oxidised and<br />
machined titanium implants<br />
OMAR O.**, LENNERÅS M., SUSKA F., EMANUELSSON L., HALL J.,<br />
PALMQUIST A., THOMSEN P. (Sweden)<br />
11.15 084 ���Synthetic resorbable barriers versus anorganic bovine<br />
bone for sinus lift<br />
FELICE P.**, PELLEGRINO G., SCARANO A., PISTILLI R., PIATTELLI M.,<br />
ESPOSITO M. (Italy)<br />
11.30 085 ���One-year results of a multicentre study, comparing two<br />
implant alloys<br />
MEIJER H.**, RAGHOEBAR G., AL-NAWAS B., TEN BRUGGENKATE C.,<br />
BRAGGER U., SCHIMMEL M., NAERT I., QUIRIJNEN M., PERRUCCHI A.,<br />
REICHERT T., ROMEO E., STORELLI S., WAGNER W.,<br />
VANDEKERCKHOVE B., WISMEIJER D., MUELLER F. (Netherlands)<br />
11.45 086 ���PepGen P-15® putty for the augmentation of the<br />
maxillary sinus floor<br />
BUTZ F.**, BÄCHLE M., MARQUARDT K., KOHAL R. (Germany)<br />
Speakers cv p. 66 & 67<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR ** Presenters<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 2<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Basic Research Competition<br />
08.30 - 12.20<br />
Chairpersons: Björn KLINGE, Sweden<br />
Nikolaos DONOS, United Kingdom<br />
08.30 049* ���Relative contributions of the osteogenic surfaces involved<br />
in periosteal distraction: an experimental study in rats<br />
SAULACIC N.**, SCHALLER B., HAENIWA H., BOSSHARDT D., IIZUKA T.<br />
(Switzerland)<br />
08.50 041 ���Effect of rhPDGF-BB on localised bone regeneration<br />
THOMA S.D. **, JUNG R., WEBER F., COCHRAN D., HÄMMERLE C.<br />
(Switzerland)<br />
09.10 042 ���Intermittent PTH fails to stimulate osseointegration in<br />
diabetic rats<br />
KUCHLER U.**, SPILKA T., BARON K., TANGL S., WATZEK G.,<br />
GRUBER R. (Austria)<br />
09.30 043 ���Effects of STZ-induced diabetes and tetracycline<br />
impregnation on the degradation of collagen membranes<br />
in rats<br />
MOSES O.**, WEINREB M., NEMCOVSKY C., HAIM T., ROMANOS G.,<br />
KOLERMAN R., MIEZI ELIEZER (israel)<br />
09.50 044 ���Rough titanium topography upregulates FoxO/betacatenin<br />
signalling in mesenchymal cells and protects them<br />
from oxidative stress<br />
GALLI C.**, PASSERI G., PIEMONTESE M., LUMETTI S., MANFREDI E.,<br />
CARRA M.C., MACALUSO M. G. (Italy)<br />
10.10 045 ���Association of IL4 genetic polymorphisms with dental<br />
implant loss<br />
ALVIM-PEREIRA F.**, MONTES C. C., PIGOSI S., SCAREL-CAMINAGA R.,<br />
TREVILATTO P.C. (Brazil)<br />
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break<br />
11.00 046 ���Biomimetic, BMP-2-functionalisation of Bio-Oss® confers<br />
osteoinductivity and improves biocompatibility<br />
WU G.**, HUNZIKER E.B., ZHENG Y., LIU Y., WISMEIJER D. (Netherlands)<br />
11.20 047 ���Influence of space filling materials in sub-sinusal bone<br />
augmentation: clot vs autogenous bone chips vs bovine<br />
hydroxyapatite<br />
LAMBERT F.**, LÉONARD A., DRION P., LAYROLLE P., ROMPEN E.<br />
(Belgium)<br />
11.40 048 ���fMRI shows cortical activation following mechanical<br />
stimulation of oral implants<br />
HABRE-HALLAGE P. **, REYCHLER H., VAN STEENBERGHE D.,<br />
JACOBS R., GRANDIN C. (Lebanon)<br />
12.00 040 ���Spontaneous progression of experimental peri-implantitis<br />
at implants with different surface characteristics.<br />
ALBOUY J-P. **, ABRAHAMSSON I., BERGLUNDH T. (Sweden)<br />
Speakers cv p. 68 & 69<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR ** Presenters<br />
13.45 - 14.00<br />
> Research Award Ceremony<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
HALL 1<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY<br />
SATURDAY POSTERS MORNING<br />
17
SATURDAY AFTERNOON<br />
18<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Plenary Session 5<br />
14.00 - 15.45<br />
SOFT TISSUE SURGICAL PROCEDURES<br />
Chairpersons: Otto ZUHR, Germany<br />
Carlo MAIORANA, Italy<br />
14.00 017* ���Soft tissue engineering - how far have we come?<br />
Stephen FEINBERG, USA<br />
14.30 018 ���The application of periodontal soft tissue surgery<br />
techniques to peri-implant defects<br />
Giovanni ZUCCHELLI, Italy<br />
15.00 019 ���Peri-implant recession defect management<br />
Michael STILLER, Germany<br />
15.30 - 15.45<br />
DISCUSSION<br />
Otto ZUHR and Carlo MAIORANA<br />
Speakers cv p. 70 & 71<br />
*The figures refer to the abstracts you will find in the <strong>October</strong> issue of COIR<br />
15.45 - 16.00<br />
> Closing Ceremony<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
SATURDAY
Satellite Industry<br />
Symposia<br />
LOMOND<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7 11:00-13:00<br />
Dentsply Friadent<br />
Morning talk<br />
World-class specialists sharing<br />
their expertise on inflammation<br />
management, treatment time<br />
reduction and the future in digital<br />
dentistry as well as the limits<br />
of prosthetically driven implant<br />
placement.<br />
Our top notch experts, lecturers and<br />
guests such as Associate Professor<br />
Dr. Wael Att, Dr. Nigel Saynor and<br />
Associate Professor Dr. Michael<br />
Stiller, will discuss the lectures.<br />
Inflammation management<br />
“Simple” suture dehiscences as well<br />
as purulent inflammations require a<br />
case-oriented management.<br />
Can we avoid these issues? When can<br />
we solve the problem conservatively<br />
and how is the protocol, when this<br />
is not possible? How do we decide?<br />
Prof. Dr. Fouad Khoury, a renowned<br />
specialist in the field of autogenous<br />
bone and complex augmentations,<br />
will show and discuss different<br />
approaches.<br />
Treatment time reduction<br />
Immediate loading is omnipresent.<br />
Currently, the discussion on<br />
the impact of primary stability<br />
experiences a revival.<br />
Dr. Marco Degidi will show pearls<br />
and pitfalls of immediate loading<br />
and share his pioneering invention<br />
with you. He has published<br />
numerous articles on this topic and<br />
has developed a unique concept for<br />
splinting implants at the time of<br />
insertion.<br />
The future of guided surgery<br />
3D diagnosis and guided implant<br />
placement have become a selfevident<br />
treatment option.<br />
But are we already at the edge?<br />
What comes next?<br />
Dr. Ali Tahmaseb is working in this<br />
field since years and has already<br />
brought guided surgery to the next<br />
level. He will share his study results<br />
with you and discuss the future<br />
impact on your daily practice.<br />
HALL 2<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7 11:00-13:00<br />
New perspectives<br />
through innovation<br />
Having pioneered many influential<br />
technologies and techniques<br />
in its field, Straumann lives its<br />
tradition of doing more to advance<br />
dental regeneration, restoration<br />
and replacement, as well as<br />
patient care. Straumann invests<br />
considerable resources in the<br />
development of innovative products<br />
and solutions for the benefit of<br />
patients and customers. In this<br />
Satellite Symposium, renowned<br />
speakers present and discuss<br />
latest innovations which cover the<br />
complete dental treatment process,<br />
starting from the planning to the<br />
final restoration.<br />
Moderator<br />
Prof. Dr. David Cochran, United<br />
States of America<br />
Predictable Implant Placement<br />
Using<br />
Pre-operative Planning and Guided<br />
Surgery<br />
Dr. Stephen Barter, United Kingdom<br />
Innovative CAD-CAM Solutions<br />
for State-of-the-Art Aesthetic<br />
Restorations<br />
Dr. Michael Heffernan, United<br />
Kingdom<br />
More Confidence Through<br />
Innovations in Implant Technologies<br />
Prof. Dr. David Cochran, United<br />
States of America<br />
GBR Procedures Using Next-<br />
Generation Materials<br />
Asst. Prof. Dr. Ronald Jung, Switzerland<br />
Dr. Beat Wallkamm, Switzerland<br />
Please check our website for<br />
the speakers’ abstracts, CVs and<br />
program updates: www.straumann.<br />
com/eao<strong>2010</strong><br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
CLYDE AUDITORIUM<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7 11:00-13:00<br />
Challenging defects<br />
in the aesthetic region<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Long-term Stability of Contour<br />
Augmentation with GBR in Aesthetic<br />
Implant Dentistry<br />
Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser, Switzerland<br />
Today, approximately 40% of<br />
implants are placed in sites with<br />
aesthetic priority. In these sites, the<br />
primary objective of implant therapy<br />
is a successful aesthetic outcome<br />
with high predictability and a low<br />
risk for complications. Contour<br />
augmentation utilising the GBR<br />
technique with collagen membranes<br />
combined with autogenous bone<br />
grafts and a low-substitution bone<br />
filler such as DBBM is an important<br />
prerequisite for successful aesthetic<br />
outcomes. The lecture will present<br />
the biologic and clinical rationale<br />
for contour augmentation in postextraction<br />
implant sites, the stepby-step<br />
surgical procedures as well<br />
as latest results of several clinical<br />
studies documenting the long-term<br />
stability of contour augmentation.<br />
The dilemma of the compromised<br />
tooth in the aesthetic zone - to treat<br />
or replace with an implant<br />
Dr. Michael K. McGuire, USA<br />
The decision to treat or replace a<br />
compromised tooth with an implant<br />
in the aesthetic zone is a complex<br />
one and involves many factors.<br />
Implants have a high success rate,<br />
but functional success does not<br />
always equate to aesthetic success.<br />
Advances in regeneration and<br />
periodontal plastic surgery are<br />
creating more treatment options<br />
especially for teeth. Specific<br />
attention will be given to soft<br />
tissue regenerative techniques<br />
and technologies, including the<br />
recent development of a natural<br />
collagen matrix specifically designed<br />
for this purpose. Risk assessment<br />
tools that help determine when to<br />
extract and when to treat will be<br />
discussed as well as the importance<br />
of considering patient reported<br />
outcomes.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
19<br />
SYMPOSIA
SYMPOSIA<br />
20<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Satellite Industry<br />
Symposia<br />
HALL 1<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7 16:45-18:45<br />
Advances and innovations<br />
for optimising aesthetic<br />
outcome and long-term<br />
success<br />
Chairman:<br />
Dr. Stephen Jacobs<br />
Speakers:<br />
1. Dr. Alan Meltzer<br />
2. Dr. Xavier Vela<br />
Content:<br />
In recent years, as the discipline of<br />
implantology has made significant<br />
advancements, so too have the tools<br />
available. These new tools support<br />
clinician’s work and in turn move<br />
the patient’s desires to the centre<br />
of treatment planning and enhance<br />
their overall satisfaction.<br />
Moving beyond a “dental implant”<br />
company to become an integral<br />
Digital Dentistry Provider, BIOMET<br />
3i has recently formed a relationship<br />
with Renishaw, the world’s<br />
leading manufacturer of in-lab<br />
dental scanning systems. This new<br />
partnership will allow BIOMET 3i<br />
to build on its developing portfolio<br />
of Patient Specific CAD-CAM<br />
restorative products and therefore<br />
offering new solutions to you and<br />
your patients.<br />
Along with these new solutions,<br />
Peri-implantitis is again a hot<br />
topic for dentists and patients<br />
due to new evidence and data<br />
from rough surfaced implants that<br />
were first launched during the<br />
late 90’s. Whereas predictability of<br />
osseointegration continues to be<br />
one of the main focuses of research<br />
and investigation, other parameters<br />
are also known for being crucial<br />
in order to accomplish satisfying<br />
implant retained oral rehabilitation<br />
such as crestal bone preservation<br />
and primary stability.<br />
During the presentations, Dr.<br />
Meltzer and Dr. Vela will portray<br />
clinical cases highlighting these new<br />
exciting solutions as well as sharing<br />
their latest insights surrounding<br />
Peri-Implantitis and other critical<br />
factors.<br />
LOMOND<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7 16:45-18:45<br />
A Good Evening with<br />
Astra Tech<br />
25 years of continuous<br />
evolution<br />
Moderator and Speaker<br />
Dr. Michael R. Norton, United<br />
Kingdom<br />
Speakers:<br />
Prof. Richard Palmer, United<br />
Kingdom<br />
What constitutes implant treatment<br />
success factors to consider<br />
Dr. Reva Barewal, USA<br />
The timing of implant loading a<br />
systematic approach for the single<br />
implant<br />
Prof. Mariano Sanz, Spain<br />
Dental implants in fresh extraction<br />
sockets from myth to reality<br />
Dr. Michael R. Norton, United<br />
Kingdom<br />
Evolution of the Astra Tech<br />
BioManagement Complex a<br />
proven biomechanical concept with<br />
biological consequence<br />
For more information visit our<br />
website:<br />
www.astratechdental.com<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
HALL 2<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7 16:45-18:45<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Soft and hard tissue<br />
regeneration: past, present<br />
and future<br />
Speakers:<br />
Dr. Henry Salama, USA<br />
Clinicians today have access to<br />
an astounding array of new<br />
technologies, tools and materials<br />
to utilise in their progressive and<br />
aesthetically oriented practices.<br />
However, none of them can ensure<br />
success if the treatment design is<br />
inadequate. This presentation will<br />
highlight current clinical perspectives<br />
as they relate to the state of the art<br />
in soft and hard tissue regeneration.<br />
Specific guidelines for the utilisation<br />
regenerative products will be<br />
outlined as well as new applications<br />
for future enhancement.<br />
Dr. Thomas Gottwald, Germany<br />
TUTOGEN MEDICAL GmbH<br />
Effective regeneration of bony<br />
defects can be achieved with<br />
appropriate grafting methods.<br />
The treatment success depends<br />
significantly on the careful choice of<br />
graft materials.<br />
Both the chemical composition<br />
and the origin of bone graft<br />
materials can affect behaviour after<br />
implantation. Especially biologically<br />
derived materials require thorough<br />
manufacturing processing methods.<br />
This presentation gives a short<br />
overview about different bone graft<br />
materials, evaluates the respective<br />
biological behaviours after<br />
implantation and looks at future<br />
trends.<br />
SATURDAY
LOMOND<br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8 16:45-18:45<br />
Preferred treatment<br />
concepts for<br />
today’s patient needs.<br />
This is a great opportunity to gain<br />
insights from world-renowned<br />
clinicians, researchers and presenters.<br />
Dr. Andrew Dawood, Dr. Roland<br />
Glauser, Dr. Stefan Holst, Dr. Paulo<br />
Malo, Dr. Isabella Rocchietta, Dr. Eirik<br />
Salvesen and Dr. Tristan Staas will,<br />
together with the moderator Dr. Tidu<br />
Mankoo, lead the session<br />
on the following themes:<br />
• Immediate function<br />
• Minimally invasive treatment<br />
procedures<br />
• Soft Tissue Management<br />
• Procedures for the fully edentulous<br />
jaw leading to long lasting<br />
prosthetics &function<br />
Questions to be addressed by the<br />
Experts :<br />
• When is the best timing and what<br />
are the best methods for achieving<br />
long lasting esthetic results?<br />
• How can we utilize new technologies<br />
like CAD/CAM in combining surgical<br />
and prosthetic planning for optimal<br />
esthetic outcomes?<br />
• Immediate Function: What are<br />
the advantages and in which<br />
indications can it be applied?<br />
• What are the treatment<br />
modalities available today to<br />
avoid bonegrafting procedures for<br />
edentulous patients?<br />
• How can we manage complex<br />
restorative solutions involving<br />
softtissue handling when different<br />
indications are to be treated?<br />
• When are there advantages using<br />
mini-fl aps and what techniques are<br />
available?<br />
• How do different implant designs<br />
affect our decision-making?<br />
• What can we learn from scientific<br />
evidence supporting these clinical<br />
treatment procedures?<br />
For more information, please go to<br />
our website www.nobelbiocare.com/<br />
events.<br />
HALL 1<br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8 16:45-18:45<br />
ISQ – The universal scale<br />
for measuring implant<br />
stability and making<br />
optimal loading decisions<br />
in daily practice<br />
Implant treatment is evolving.<br />
Today, more patients ask for early<br />
function, and more patients with<br />
less favorable conditions are being<br />
treated. Implant stability is one of<br />
the most important parameters in<br />
both cases.<br />
This creates a need for more capable<br />
diagnostic tools for measuring<br />
stability accurately and objectively.<br />
The ISQ scale (Implant Stability<br />
Quotient) meets this demand, as<br />
demonstrated in more than 230<br />
published papers and 10 years of<br />
clinical use.<br />
Four renowned clinicians, with<br />
extensive experience in implant<br />
treatment will present how they use<br />
the ISQ scale in their daily practice.<br />
Scientific data and clinical cases will<br />
be presented.<br />
Moderator:<br />
Prof. Lars Sennerby, Sweden<br />
Speakers:<br />
Prof. Daniel Buser, Switzerland<br />
Dr. Jay Malmquist, USA<br />
Dr. Paul Rosen, USA<br />
Dr. Per-Olov Östman, Sweden<br />
Read more about implant stability<br />
and ISQ on www.isqforum.com<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
21<br />
SYMPOSIA
SYMPOSIA<br />
22<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
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Breakfast Symposia<br />
HALL 1<br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8 07:45-08:45<br />
Computer guided surgery.<br />
For every case.<br />
For every surgical<br />
preference.<br />
A personalised SurgiGuide®<br />
drill guide ensures accurate and<br />
predictable computer guided<br />
surgery and provides the seamless<br />
link between a 3D treatment plan<br />
and actual treatment. Reduced<br />
surgery time, increased case success<br />
rates and aesthetic perfection<br />
thanks to prosthetic driven planning<br />
and surgery are just a few benefits<br />
of guided implant placement.<br />
Internationally renowned speaker<br />
Michael Norton, BDS, FDS, RCS(Ed)<br />
will demonstrate how a SurgiGuide®<br />
can prove valuable in every implant<br />
case – from pretty straightforward<br />
cases to the more complex ones.<br />
SurgiGuide® showcases your high<br />
standards for safety, efficiency and<br />
functional aesthetics…and your<br />
determination to go even beyond<br />
these.<br />
Come and join us to suck in the air<br />
of fresh insights. And we also want<br />
to give you a special treat: take<br />
home a surprise which will tingle<br />
all your senses…Experience an<br />
unforgettable morning with us at<br />
the EAO!<br />
FORTH ROOM<br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9 07:45-08:45<br />
New developments of<br />
bioactive membranes for<br />
guided bone regeneration<br />
in implant dentistry<br />
Prof. Christer Dahlin, Sweden<br />
This presentation will address<br />
new findings and developments<br />
in membrane technology with<br />
focus on the use of bioactive<br />
barrier membranes in Guided Bone<br />
Regeneration.<br />
Biomimetic Implant System:<br />
predictable placement and<br />
loading in extraction sites<br />
Dr. Corinaldesi, Italy<br />
This presentation, based on two<br />
recently published studies, will<br />
focus on the predictable success<br />
with the first biomimetic implant<br />
in placement and loading in postextraction<br />
sockets.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
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Posters<br />
Poster authors will be presenting their work on Friday, 08 th from 12:30 to 13:30 and on<br />
Saturday, 09 th from 12:15 to 13:45.<br />
Each poster refers to a specific topic.<br />
Each topic has been assigned a different colour.<br />
Please refer to page 24 to find the location of the posters you would like to read.<br />
Implant therapy outcomes, surgical aspects<br />
Implant therapy outcomes, prosthetic aspects<br />
Tissue augmentation and engineering<br />
Technical and biological complications<br />
Basic research<br />
Material research<br />
IMPLANT THERAPY OUTCOMES, SURGICAL ASPECTS<br />
087 Bone augmentation versus 5 mm dental<br />
implants in posterior atrophic jaws<br />
PIETRO FELICE**,LAURA PIANA, ROBERTO PISTILLI, ANTONIO<br />
SCARANO, LUIGI CHECCHI, MARCO ESPOSITO (ITALY)<br />
088 Bone temperature during implant site<br />
preparation by bone condensing technique<br />
TIJANA MISIC**, ALEKSA MARKOVIC, ALEKSANDAR<br />
TODOROVIC, MIODRAG SCEPANOVIC (SERBIA)<br />
089 The effect of administration of amoxicillin<br />
after implant surgery on bacterial<br />
colonisation<br />
NEDA MOSLEMI**, YADOLLAH SOLEIMANI SHAYESTEH,<br />
ABBAS BAHADOR, SANAA JABBARI, BANAFSHEH GOLESTAN<br />
(ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)<br />
090 Survival rate for implants placed in the<br />
posterior maxilla with and without sinus<br />
augmentation: a comparative cohort study<br />
MASSIMILIANO RICCI**, ORLANDO BRUNO, ANTONIO<br />
BARONE, UGO COVANI (ITALY)<br />
091 4 mm implants supporting FPD in severely<br />
resorbed posterior mandible. 36 months<br />
follow-up<br />
LARS OLOF ÖHRNELL**(SWEDEN)<br />
092 Osseointegration in absence of implant<br />
bone anchorage: a pilot study<br />
ROBERTO VILLA** (ITALY)<br />
093 Comparison of flap and flapless procedures<br />
for implant stability: an experimental study<br />
SEUNG-MI JEONG**, KUO-MEI HSU, DU-HYEONG LEE, FENG<br />
XUAN, DONG-YUB MO (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
094 Clinical effect of different implant designs<br />
on peri-implant tissues<br />
ALPER GULTEKIN**, SERDAR YALCIN (TURKEY)<br />
095 Evaluation of pinc aesthetics of implantsupported<br />
single-tooth replacments<br />
ALGIRDAS PUISYS**, TOMAS LINKEVICIUS, NATALIJA<br />
MASLOVA, EGLE VINDASIUTE, SIMONAS GRYBAUSKAS<br />
(LITHUANIA)<br />
096 Three-dimensional analysis of gingival<br />
contours useful for implant positioning<br />
SYLVAIN CHARRUEL**, DIDIER COMPAGNON (FRANCE)<br />
097 Aesthetic outcome of single-tooth implants<br />
following immediate, early and delayed<br />
implant placement with and without bone<br />
augmentation<br />
MARKUS HOF**, GEORG STRBAC, GEORG WATZEK, WERNER<br />
ZECHNER (AUSTRIA)<br />
098 Evaluation of the facial bone wall thickness<br />
in anterior maxillary teeth using digital<br />
volume tomography<br />
VEDRANA BRAUT**, MICHAEL M. BORNSTEIN, URS BELSER,<br />
DANIEL BUSER (SWITZERLAND)<br />
099 Two-year clinical outcome of immediately<br />
and conventionally loaded dental implants<br />
ERDEM KAYA**, TAYFUN GUNBAY, ERHAN COMLEKOGLU,<br />
MINE DUNDAR, CELAL ARTUNC (TURKEY)<br />
100 A two stage mandibular ridge split<br />
technique with new bone expanders<br />
NICHOLAS PAPADOPOULOS**, ALEXANDER PANAYIOTOU<br />
(CYPRUS)<br />
101 Mucosa and bone thickness in virtual<br />
implant planning: clinical implications<br />
JOANNIS KATSOULIS**, REGINA MERICSKE-STERN,<br />
MARIANNA AVRAMPOU (SWITZERLAND)<br />
102 Osteoporosis and clinical features of periimplantitis<br />
GABRIELLA DVORAK**, SIMONE HEUBERER, CHRISTOPH<br />
ARNHART, CHRISTIAN HUBER, GEORG WATZEK, REINHARD<br />
GRUBER (AUSTRIA)<br />
103 Factors associated with dental implant<br />
failure: follow-up of 2336 implants<br />
YAEL ANNER**, RACHEL ANNER, YOAV GROSSMANN, LIRAN<br />
LEVIN (ISRAEL)<br />
104 One-stage versus two-stage implant<br />
placement protocols. A randomised clinical<br />
trial<br />
MARCO TALLARICO**, ANNA VACCARELLA, GIAN CARLO<br />
MARZI, MARCO GARGARI (ITALY)<br />
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105 Volume gain and stability of peri-implant<br />
tissue following bone and soft tissue<br />
augmentation<br />
DAVID SCHNEIDER**, UELI GRUNDER, ANDREAS ENDER,<br />
CHRISTOPH HÄMMERLE, RONALD JUNG (SWITZERLAND)<br />
106 The nasopalatine canal as related to implant<br />
dentistry: an analysis of 100 consecutive<br />
patients using limited cone beam computed<br />
tomography<br />
MICHAEL BORNSTEIN**, ROMAN BALSIGER, THOMAS<br />
VON ARX (SWITZERLAND)<br />
107 The influence of the place depth of<br />
Ankylos® implants on the marginal bone<br />
remodelling in the posterior mandible<br />
JIA LUO**, YE LIN (CHINA)<br />
108 Survival probability of implants using<br />
NobelGuide for navigated placement<br />
THOMAS BERNHART**, CHRISTOPH VASAK, DIETER<br />
BUSENLECHNER, WERNER ZECHNER (AUSTRIA)<br />
109 Use of the Straumann bone level implant in<br />
the aesthetic zone: preliminary outcomes of<br />
an 18 months prospective study<br />
HENDRIK SANTING**, GERRY RAGHOEBAR, HENNY MEIJER<br />
(NETHERLANDS)<br />
110 A retrospective study on short 3i®<br />
machined and Osseotite® implants<br />
STEFANO SIVOLELLA**, MARIO BERENGO, ERIBERTO<br />
BRESSAN, ADOLFO DI FIORE, GIAN ANTONIO FAVERO (ITALY)<br />
111 Inferior alveolar nerve damage after<br />
implant placement and prognosis according<br />
to canal damage, removal and reinsertion<br />
time<br />
SEUNG WON KIM**, KANG MIN AHN (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
112 Immediately provisionalised postextractive<br />
implants in a population with risk factors<br />
LUCA BRICCOLI**, ITALO MENINI, ROBERTO BARONE, CARLO<br />
CLAUSER (ITALY)<br />
113 Evaluation of anodised versus machined<br />
surfaced implants 110 months in function<br />
CHRISTOPH ARNHART**, GABRIELLA DVORAK, CAROLINE<br />
TREFIL, CHRISTIAN HUBER, GEORG WATZAK, WERNER<br />
ZECHNER (AUSTRIA)<br />
114 Radiological bone density and primary<br />
implant stability. Clinical study based on<br />
cone-beam CT, micro-CT and RFA<br />
RAÚL GONZÁLEZ-GARCÍA**, FLORENCIO MONJE (SPAIN)<br />
115 Survival and risks of immediate placed<br />
anterior implants<br />
GERT DE LANGE**, PAUL SIPOS, PETER RANDELZHOFER,<br />
CORNELIS BOTH, MARLEEN DE BRUIN (NETHERLANDS)<br />
116 Effect of attached mucosa width on<br />
marginal bone resorption around platform<br />
switched implants<br />
ESMA KUTAN-MISIRLIOGLU**, NILUFER BOLUKBASI, TAYFUN<br />
OZDEMIR (TURKEY)<br />
117 Analysis of implant failure due to a high risk<br />
factor of peri-implantitis<br />
FIRAS KIKI**, ANATOLY KULAKOV (RUSSIA)<br />
118 Immediate dental implants in infected<br />
sockets. Microbiological aspects, marginal<br />
bone level and implant stability<br />
CESAR LUCHETTI**, ALICIA KITRILAKIS (ARGENTINA)<br />
119 Early loading at 3 and 6 weeks of titanium<br />
implants with conventional and chemically<br />
modified sandblasted and acid-etched<br />
surfaces<br />
MICHAEL BORNSTEIN**, JULIA-GABRIELA WITTNEBEN,<br />
DANIEL BUSER (SWITZERLAND)<br />
120 Immediate loading with a new concept<br />
of maxillary sinus elevation: S-Reamer<br />
osteotome technique<br />
RICHARD LEESUNGBOK**, SUK-WON LEE, SU-JIN AHN,<br />
YOUNG-GU HEO, HOON CHANG (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
121 Evaluation of the bone repair using<br />
polylactic and polyglycolic acid copolymer<br />
around of implants. Histometric analysis<br />
JÉSSICA GULINELLI**, MARCOS KUABARA, EDILSON<br />
FERREIRA, THALLITA QUEIROZ, ROBERTA OKAMOTO,<br />
ROGÉRIO MARGONAR, IDELMO GARCIA-JÚNIOR (BRAZIL)<br />
122 Treatment concept for oral rehabilitation of<br />
children with syndromal oligodontia<br />
SIMONE HEUBERER** (AUSTRIA)<br />
123 Evaluation of Osseospeed 3.0 S implants –<br />
1 year clinical follow-up<br />
PABLO GALINDO-MORENO**, PETER NILSSON, PAUL KING,<br />
NILS WORSAAE, CARLO MAIORANA, RALPH G. LUTHARDT,<br />
ALEXANDER SCHRAMM (SPAIN)<br />
124 All-on-four with flapless computer-guided<br />
implant surgery<br />
CARMEN POMARES PUIGFP (SPAIN)<br />
125 Success of calcium phosphate coated dental<br />
implants. A systematically approached<br />
review of the literature<br />
RÜDIGER JUNKER**, ADRIAN KASAJ, JOHN JANSEN<br />
(NETHERLANDS)<br />
126 Computer assisted implant surgery in fibula<br />
free-flaps. Prospective clinical trial<br />
SILVIO MARIO MELONI**, GAVINO CATTINA, GIACOMO DE<br />
RIU, MILENA PISANO, ANTONIO TULLIO (ITALY)<br />
127 The use of cone beam tomography to<br />
assess the evolution of buccal bone plate<br />
of immediately placed and restored dental<br />
implants<br />
MARCO DEGIDI**, GIUSEPPE DAPRILE, ADRIANO PIATTELLI<br />
(ITALY)<br />
128 Immediate implant insertion following<br />
single-root teeth extraction<br />
VERENA STOLL**, PETER STOLL, WOLFGANG BÄHR, GEORG<br />
BACH (GEMANY)<br />
129 Surgical techniques to improve implant<br />
stability in low density bone<br />
CHRISTIAN MERTENS**, BURKHARD FREI, HELMUT<br />
STEVELING (GEMANY)<br />
130 Survival and success rate of consecutive 330<br />
sinus lifting and simultaneously placed 690<br />
implants<br />
KYU SIK RO**, KANG MIN AHN (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
131 Sparing sufficiency strategy with 5 and 7<br />
mm porous-surfaced dental implants<br />
VYACHESLAV NIKOLSKY**, ANDREY MAKSYUTOV,<br />
LYUDMILA NIKOLSKAYA, GALINA NIKOLSKAYA, LYUDMILA<br />
VELDYAKSOVA (RUSSIA)<br />
132 Resonance frequency analysis of dental<br />
implants after laser therapy<br />
JOELLE MARIE GARCIA MORALES**, PEDRO TORTAMANO-<br />
NETO, FRANCISCO FERNANDO TODESCAN, JOSÉ CARLOS<br />
SILVA DE ANDRADE , JULIANA MAROTTI, DENISE MARIA<br />
ZEZELL (BRAZIL)
133 Flapless surgery using CT-based mucosa<br />
supported templates: 2 year-results<br />
LYDIA VAZQUEZ**, CLAUDE CROTTAZ, URS BELSER, JEAN-<br />
PIERRE BERNARD (SWITZERLAND)<br />
134 Correction of severe lateral open-bite using<br />
miniscrew anchorage and corticotomy<br />
MEHMET CEMAL AKAY**, AYNUR ARASCE, ISIL ARASCE,<br />
SULTAN OLMEZCE (TURKEY)<br />
135 The effects of two different types of collagen<br />
membranes on immediate implant<br />
placement in extraction socket during<br />
periradicular surgery<br />
YOUNG-NAN SONG**, SHIN-YOUNG PARK, SEUNG-MIN<br />
YANG, SEUNG-BEOM KYE, SEUNG-YUN SHIN (REPUBLIC OF<br />
KOREA)<br />
136 A one-year prospective multicentre<br />
clinical and histological study on bone<br />
augmentation at Neoss implants using a<br />
porcine bone graft<br />
MASSIMILIANO LANZA**, LUCA PAGLIANI, PETER<br />
ANDERSSON, ANTONIO NAPPO, DAMIANO VERROCCHI,<br />
STEFANO VOLPE, LARS SENNERBY (ITALY)<br />
137 Bone of nasal floor gave us opportunity<br />
for primary stability in anterior maxilla at<br />
immediate implantation<br />
MIHA KOCAR**, NATASA IHAN HREN, ANDREJ KANSKY,<br />
DIME SAPUNDZHIEV (SLOVENIA)<br />
138 Immediate function of Astra implants in<br />
the aesthetic zone - A clinical evaluation of<br />
bone and soft tissue stability<br />
ROBERT NOELKEN**, MARTIN KUNKEL, WILFRIED WAGNER<br />
(GERMANY)<br />
139 Survival rate of SPI® implant system: a<br />
retrospective study<br />
KWANG-MYUNG LEE**, YOUNG-HYUK KWON, YEEK HERR,<br />
DONG-YEOL LEE, SEUNG-IL SHIN, JONG-HYUK CHUNG<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
140 On the relation between insertion torque<br />
and ISQ measurements of Neoss implants<br />
and bone density<br />
LUCA PAGLIANI**, PETER ANDERSSON, DAMIANO<br />
VERROCCHI, CAMILLA BILLSTRÖM, LARS SENNERBY (ITALY)<br />
141 Immediately loaded implants in severely<br />
resorbed edentulous maxillae, 3-year results<br />
ANDREAS THOR**, JOSEPH A. TOLJANIC, RUSSEL A. BAER,<br />
KARL EKSTRAND (SWEDEN)<br />
142 Factors influencing dental implant stability<br />
detected by resonance frequency analysis<br />
and periotest<br />
KYE-HEE WEE**, HYUN-JU CHUN, KOOK-HYUN BONG,<br />
HONG-SO YANG, HOI -SOON LIM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
143 Clinical outcome of endosseous implants in<br />
cancer patients with grafted and irradiated<br />
jaw.<br />
CARLO GALLI**, EDOARDO MANFREDI, SIMONE LUMETTI,<br />
MAURO BONANINI, M.CLOTILDE CARRA, GUIDO M.<br />
MACALUSO (ITALY)<br />
144 Clinical and radiographic evaluation of onepiece<br />
implants<br />
SHING-ZENG DUNG** (TAIWAN)<br />
145 Preoperative 3D bone density measurement<br />
as predictor of oral implants primary<br />
stability<br />
JORGE TRICIO**, JAIME ARAVENA, DAVID ROSENBERG,<br />
CRISTIAN BRAVO (CHILE)<br />
146 Single implant treatment in healing versus<br />
healed sites of the anterior maxilla: an<br />
aesthetic evaluation<br />
ARYAN EGHBALI**, HUGO DE BRUYN, JAN COSYN, MELISSA<br />
DIERENS, TIM DE ROUCK (BELGIUM)<br />
147 The use of fresh frozen homologous bone<br />
grafts in ridge atrophies: preliminary results<br />
of a randomised controlled study<br />
CARLO GALLI**, SIMONE LUMETTI, ALBERTO FERRARA,<br />
EDOARDO MANFREDI, M.CLOTILDE CARRA, MAURO<br />
BONANINI, GUIDO M. MACALUSO<br />
148 All-On-Four technique in the lower jaw. A<br />
prospective study on bone level changes up<br />
to 60 months<br />
ALBERTO CIATTI**, FRANCESCO AZZOLA, DAVIDE ROMEO,<br />
STEFANO CORBELLA, BRUNO FRANCESCO BARBARO, DAVIDE<br />
SPASARI, ALESSANDRO ANTIFORA, MASSIMO DEL FABBRO,<br />
SILVIO TASCHIERI, LUCA FRANCETTI (ITALY)<br />
149 Validation of a template guided treatment<br />
accuracy (NobelGuide) comparing two<br />
versions of a novel validation software tool<br />
CHRISTOPH VASAK**, GEORG WATZAK, GEORG STRBAC,<br />
DAVOR ILIC, ANDRÉ GAHLEITNER, THOMAS BERNHART,<br />
WERNER ZECHNER (AUSTRIA)<br />
150 Split-crest technique with ultrasonic bone<br />
surgery for ridge expansion<br />
EDUARDO ANITUA** (SPAIN)<br />
151 Extra-short BTI implants in maxilla and<br />
mandible. A retrospective study<br />
GORKA ORIVE**, EDUARDO ANITUA (SPAIN)<br />
152 A new implant for the retention of nasal<br />
prostheses after total rhinectomy<br />
ANDREW DAWOOD**, IAIN HUTCHISON, SUSAN TANNER<br />
(UNITED KINGDOM)<br />
153 A 4- to 5-year retrospective clinical and<br />
radiographic study of Neoss implants placed<br />
with or without GBR procedures<br />
THOMAS ZUMSTEIN**, CAMILLA BILLSTRÖM, LARS<br />
SENNERBY (SWITZERLAND)<br />
154 The Straumann® bone level implant in the<br />
aesthetic zone: a private practice experience<br />
MARC EL HAGE**, MARK BISCHOF, RABAH NEDIR, SEMAAN<br />
ABI NAJM (SWITZERLAND)<br />
155 Maxillary sinus augmentation by the crestal<br />
core elevation technique<br />
RONI KOLERMAN**, EITAN BARNEA, HAIM TAL (ISRAEL)<br />
156 Influence of early cover screw exposure on<br />
the crestal bone loss around implants in<br />
identical subjects: 1 year follow-up study<br />
after loading<br />
IK-SANG MOON**, DONG-WON LEE, EN-KYOUNG LEE<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
157 Peri-implant marginal bone loss based on<br />
the thread size of implant neck area: a<br />
1-year prospective study after loading<br />
IK-SANG MOON**, YOUNG-IL KANG, DONG-WON LEE<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
158 Survival rates and marginal bone loss<br />
at dental implants with short functional<br />
intraosseous length below 10 mm: a<br />
retrospective evaluation<br />
FLORIAN G. DRAENERT**, KEYVAN SAGHEB, ROBERT<br />
NOELKEN, WILFRIED WAGNER (GERMANY)<br />
159 Survival rate of tapered vs straight<br />
implants. 1-year follow-up<br />
ANDRE CHEN**, MARIA REAL-DIAS, PEDRO CRISPIM, HELENA<br />
FRANCISCO, ANA PRAGOSA, SERGIO SOUSATAVARES, JOAO<br />
CARAMES, ELENA CERVINO, JOAO ASCENSO (PORTUGAL)<br />
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160 Implant surgery using bone- and mucosasupported<br />
stereolithographic guides:<br />
surgical and post-operative outcomes<br />
VOLKAN ARISAN**, CUNEYT KARABUDA, TAYFUN OZDEMIR<br />
(TURKEY)<br />
161 Radiographic vertical bone loss evaluation<br />
following 1 year of functional loading<br />
AMIRALI REZA RASOULIGHAHROUDI**, AMIR REZA, NEJLA<br />
NARIKA MESGARZADEH (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)<br />
162 RCT comparing minimally with moderately<br />
rough implants: microbial observations<br />
NELE VAN ASSCHE**, WIM TEUGHELS, MARTINE PAUWELS,<br />
MARK VAN ESSCHE, WIM COUCKE, MARC QUIRYNEN<br />
(BELGIUM)<br />
163 Effect of smoking habits on accuracy<br />
of implant placement using mucosally<br />
supported stereolithographic surgical<br />
guides<br />
JAN D’HAESE** (BELGIUM)<br />
164 Simultaneous sinus membrane elevation<br />
and dental implant placement without<br />
autogenous bone graft: a 6-month followup<br />
study<br />
FABIO LUIS BORGES**, RAFAEL DIAS, TATIANA ONUMA,<br />
MUNIR SALOMÃO, EUARDO AYUBI, LUCIANA CARDOSO,<br />
JAMIL SHIBLI (BRAZIL)<br />
165 Immediate loading with definitive<br />
prosthesis and flapless surgery: a clinical<br />
study<br />
GIOVANNI DE ALMEIDA PRADO DI GIACOMO**, JORGE<br />
VICENTE LOPES DA SILVA, AIRTON MOREIRA DA SILVA,<br />
PATRICIA CURY, GILBERTO ALONSO (BRAZIL)<br />
166 Graftless rehabilitation of the edentulous<br />
jaws with immediate function<br />
YOSSI KAPLAVI** (ISRAEL)<br />
167 Survival rate of short implants in oral<br />
rehabilitation<br />
MICHELE D’ERRICO**, ARMANDO ROSSI, PAOLO PEZZELLA,<br />
SOSSIO CAPASSO, TAMMARO ECCELLENTE (ITALY)<br />
168 Three dimensional treatment planning -<br />
New possibilities of flapless implant<br />
dentistry<br />
LUCAS LOMZYNSKI**, ELZBIETA MIERZWINSKA-NASTALSKA<br />
(POLAND)<br />
169 Factors influencing resonance frequency<br />
analysis (RFA) assessed by Osstell Mentor<br />
during implant tissue integration<br />
NIKLAUS LANG**, MARTINA LULIC, CHRISTINA SIM, JIE HAN<br />
(HONG KONG)<br />
170 Comparison of SLA surface implant with<br />
SLActive surface implant, clinical and<br />
experimental study<br />
JAWAD ABDEL-HAQ**, CUNEYT KARABUDA (SYRIAN ARAB<br />
REPUBLIC)<br />
171 Clinical review of the implant system with a<br />
resorbable coating<br />
VICTOR PALARIE**, PEER W. KÄMMERER, PHILIPP<br />
KÄMMERER, BILAL AL NAWAS, CONSTANTIN BICER<br />
(REPUBLIC OF MOLDAVA)<br />
172 Quantitative sinus membrane evaluation<br />
in CT prior vs after maxillary sinus floor<br />
elevation<br />
BERNHARD POMMER**, GABRIELLA DVORAK, PHILIP JESCH,<br />
GEORG WATZEK, ANDRÉ GAHLEITNER (AUSTRIA)<br />
173 Autotransplantation of teeth with complete<br />
root formation<br />
YONG-HOON CHOI**, JI-HYUN BAE, BYEONG-HOON CHO,<br />
YOUNG-KYUN KIM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
174 Clinical outcome of sinus bone graft and<br />
simultaneous implant placement<br />
YONG-HOON CHOI**, JI-HYUN BAE, BYEONG-HOON CHO,<br />
YOUNG-KYUN KIM, YANG-JIN LEE (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
175 Primary stability determination by means<br />
of insertion torque and RFA in a sample of<br />
4135 implants<br />
GIUSEPPE DAPRILE**, MARCO DEGIDI, ADRIANO PIATTELLI<br />
(ITALY)<br />
176 A 5-year outcome of All-On-Four concept<br />
correlated to edentulous and extraction<br />
sites<br />
MARCIA GUIMARAES**, CLARINDO YAO, ANTONIO FAGA JR,<br />
ABEL BATISTA, SARZEDOM, MARCIO MIYAZAKI, RODRIGO<br />
TADASHI, MARCEL FERREIRA, JOSE LIES CANDIDO, SERGIO<br />
NOGATA (BRAZIL)<br />
177 Bone resorption around self-tapping<br />
implants in bone-class I and II<br />
REGINA MERICSKE-STERN**, NORBERT ENKLING, WILFRIED<br />
SCHILLI, SOREN JEPSEN, STEFAN BAYER, PETER JÖHREN<br />
(SWITZERLAND)<br />
178 Individual healing abutment for immediate<br />
implantation in single molar teeth<br />
DOVILE VANKEVICIUTE**, BRONIUS SIDARAVICIUS<br />
(LITHUANIA)<br />
179 Stability behaviour of orthodontic<br />
miniscrews measured with RFA: a pilot<br />
study<br />
ADRIANO CRISMANI**, MARIA THERESIA BROUCEK,<br />
THOMAS BERNHART, HANS PETER BANTLEON, GEORG<br />
WATZEK (AUSTRIA)<br />
180 Socket-shield-technique for immediate<br />
implant placement – Preliminary results of a<br />
prospective cohort study<br />
STEPHAN REBELE**, DAVID SCHNEIDER, ANDREAS ENDER,<br />
RONALD JUNG, OTTO ZUHR, STEFAN FICKL, MARKUS<br />
HÜRZELER (GERMANY)<br />
181 Treatment of agressive giant cell reperative<br />
granuloma with composite bone<br />
augmentation and dental implant<br />
M CEMAL AKAY**, UGUR TEKIN, MERT ZEYTINOGLU,<br />
CANDAN EFEOGLU, S MERT YUCE (TURKEY)<br />
182 Lateral subperiosteal bone augmentation<br />
around immediate implants without flap<br />
elevation: a pilot study<br />
GIULIO CESARE LEGHISSA**, FEDERICA DEMAROSI (ITALY)<br />
183 A simple way to improve guided implant<br />
surgery irrigation<br />
URBANO SANTANA-MORA**, NOELIA FERNÁNDEZ-<br />
FORMOSO, MARÍA JESÚS MORA-BERMÚDEZ, BENITO RILO,<br />
LUÍS DA SILVA, URBANO SANTANA-PENÍN (SPEIN)<br />
184 Long-term follow-up implant therapy in<br />
cleidocranial dysplasia patient (a case<br />
report)<br />
EMINE GÜLLÜK**, HAVVA HATIRNAZ ENER, DAMLA<br />
I BRAHIMO LU, AHMET BÜLENT KATIBO LU, ESRA ERTUGAY<br />
(TURKEY)<br />
185 New protocol for 3D physical analysis<br />
of angular deviation on guided implant<br />
surgery<br />
EDILSON FERREIRA**, MARCOS KUABARA, PAULO ROSSETTI,<br />
CARLOS FRANCISCHONE (BRAZIL)
186 Clinical evaluation of small diameter<br />
implants in partially edentulous patients<br />
followed for 1-4 years<br />
HÜSEYI N KOCA**, URTEKI N, TURGAY SEÇKI N (TURKEY)<br />
187 Implant placement and simultaneous<br />
localised ridge augmentation using micro<br />
titanium mesh fixed by cover screws: a<br />
clinical study in humans<br />
TEOCRITO CARLESI**, PAOLO TRISI, GIAMPIERO MASSEI<br />
(ITALY)<br />
188 Osseointegrated dental implants in<br />
orthodontic treatment<br />
GIUSEPPE MOLINARI**, MICHELE PIOMBINO, TAMMARO<br />
ECCELLENTE, VINCENZO MORMILE, MANFREDI AMOROSO,<br />
PAOLA FESTA (ITALY)<br />
189 Complex aesthetic index for anterior<br />
maxillary implant supported restoration<br />
GINTARAS JUODZBALYS**, HOM-LAY WANG (LITHUANIA)<br />
190 Immediate loading in periodontally<br />
susceptible patients: descriptive analysis of<br />
51 implants<br />
TERESA CASACA**, GONÇALO SEGURO DIAS, PAULO<br />
COELHO, ANA SILVA (PORTUGAL)<br />
191 Titanium implants in general practice:<br />
clinical and radiological outcomes<br />
CLAUDE JAQUIÉRY**, MARKUS JUNGO, BERND<br />
ILGENSTEIN, KONRAD RÜEGER, STEPHAN CHENAUX, ADAM<br />
PAPADIMITROPOULOS, KURT JÄGER (GERMANY)<br />
192 Dental implant in the upper front of a<br />
professional clarinettist: problems and<br />
results<br />
LUTZ TISCHENDORF** (GERMANY)<br />
193 A prospective clinico-radiological study of<br />
short threaded implants<br />
CLAUDIO DI ALBERTI**, LUCA DI ALBERTI, FEDERICA<br />
DONNINI, MICHELE CAMERINO (ITALY)<br />
194 The controversy of short porous-surfaced<br />
implants and sinus lift with conventional<br />
implants in upper jaw<br />
VYACHESLAV NIKOLSKY**, ANDREY MAKSYUTOV,<br />
LYUDMILA NIKOLSKAYA, GALINA NIKOLSKAYA, LYUDMILA<br />
VELDYAKSOVA (RUSSIA)<br />
195 Bone densitometry during osseointegration<br />
processes. Piezosurgery vs traditional<br />
protocol<br />
LUCA DI ALBERTI**, CLAUDIO DI ALBERTI, FEDERICA<br />
DONNINI, MICHELE CAMERINO (ITALY)<br />
196 «All-On-Four flat» in full arch implant<br />
restoration<br />
ALBERTO BORGIOLI**, FABIO PELLEGRINI, IRENE PANZARDI,<br />
GIULIANO SIMONE, DILETTA MINARDI, FRANCO AMUNNI,<br />
PAOLO TONELLI (ITALY)<br />
197 Dental implants rehabilitation and<br />
bisphosphonates<br />
ALBERTO BORGIOLI**, GIULIANO SIMONE, DILETTA<br />
MINARDI, IRENE PANZARDI, FABIO PELLEGRINI, PAOLO<br />
TONELLI, FRANCO AMUNNI (ITALY)<br />
198 Immediate loading of 2 unsplinted<br />
NobelActive implants supporting<br />
mandibular overdentures<br />
NEREA LOPE**, TERESA ROSELLO, PABLO ALTUNA, EDUARD<br />
FERRÉS-PADRÓ, FEDERICO HENÁNDEZ-ALFARO (SPAIN)<br />
199 Pterygoid implants: an alternative to<br />
treatment in posterior atrophic maxilla<br />
CARLOS MORENO-GARCÍA**, RAÚL GONZALEZ-GARCÍA,<br />
LAURA VILLANUEVAALCOJOL, FLORENCIO MONJE GIL<br />
(SPAIN)<br />
200 Short (6 mm) dental implants and computerassisted<br />
implant placement: 2 cases<br />
U UR TEKIN**, MEHMET ALI GÜNGÖR, AKIN ALADA ,<br />
MEHMET CEMAL AKAY, CELAL ARTUNÇ (TURKEY)<br />
201 Maintenance of marginal bone support at<br />
OsseoSpeed profile implants<br />
ROBERT NOELKEN, MAURO DONATI**, JOSEPH FIORELLINI,<br />
NILS-CLAUDIUS GELLRICH, WILLIAM B PARKER, TORD<br />
BERGLUNDH (GEMANY)<br />
202 Immediate implant placement<br />
SERHAT YALCIN**, IREM AKTAS, YUSUF EMES, GUL KAYA,<br />
BUKET AYBAR, BELIR ATALAY (TURKEY)<br />
203 Dehiscence treatment in molar region using<br />
Duo-Teck® membrane; prospective clinical<br />
study<br />
ATEF ISMAIL**(EGYPT)<br />
204 On the correlation between Hounsfield<br />
units in CTs and insertion torque<br />
measurements at implant placement<br />
LUCA PAGLIANI**, ALESSANDRO MOTRONI, ANTONIO<br />
NAPPO, LARS SENNERBY (ITALY)<br />
205 Implant based prosthetic rehabilitation after<br />
removal of arteriovenous malformation of<br />
mandible<br />
FIRAT SELVI**, TAYLAN CAN, DENIZ MUTLU, SIRMAHAN<br />
CAKARER, OZENC MINARECI, CENGIZHAN KESKIN (TURKEY)<br />
206 Multiple immediate implantation with<br />
connective tissue graft for aesthetic results:<br />
case reports<br />
MYUNG HWAN AHN**, KWANG BUM PARK (REPUBLIC OF<br />
KOREA)<br />
207 Immediate loading of oral implants with<br />
advanced surgery: case report<br />
SEVTAP GUNBAY**, ERHAN COMLEKOGLU, BAHAR SEZER,<br />
ERDEM KAYA (TURKEY)<br />
208 Using xenografts in 3D bone reconstruction<br />
surgery: a case report<br />
OCTAVI ORTIZ-PUIGPELAT**, LISSETTE MERIÑO-MARÍN<br />
(SPAIN)<br />
IMPLANT THERAPY OUTCOMES, PROSTHETIC ASPECTS<br />
209 Revisited rules of papilla level adjacent to<br />
single-tooth dental implants according to<br />
recent implant designs: a retrospective study<br />
GEOFFREY LECLOUX**, LAURIE BEAUJEAN, ERIC ROMPEN<br />
(BELGIUM)<br />
210 Implants as strategic abutments to improve<br />
removable partial dentures function and<br />
aesthetics: a 10 year follow-up<br />
EITAN MIJIRITSKY**, JURGEN RICHTER (ISRAEL)<br />
211 Improving quality of life with implant<br />
supported overdenture<br />
CORINA MARILENA CRISTACHE**, MIHAI BURLIBASA,<br />
GHEORGHE CRISTACHE, CAMELIA IONESCU, COSMIN<br />
MARIAN CARCU (ROMANIA)<br />
212 Immediate loading of short implants in<br />
edentulous free-ends<br />
JOAQUÍN ALVIRA-GONZÁLEZ**, MARIA ÀNGELS SÁNCHEZ-<br />
GARCÉS, COSME GAY-ESCODA (SPAIN)<br />
213 «One abutment-one time»: optimising<br />
platform-switching concept. 3-year<br />
controlled prospective study<br />
ISABELLA BIGNOZZI**, LUIGI CANULLO, ROBERTO<br />
COCCHETTO<br />
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214 A 3-year prospective radiographic<br />
evaluation of marginal bone level around<br />
different implant systems<br />
JAI-YOUNG KOAK**, SU YOUNG LEE, JAE HO YANG, SEONG-<br />
JOO HEO, JAE BONG LEE, JUNG SUK HAN, SUNG KYUN KIM,<br />
MYUNG JU KIM, HO BEUM KWON (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
215 Immediate loading of the edentulous<br />
maxilla with a final restoration supported<br />
by an intraoral welded titanium bar and<br />
tilted implants<br />
DIEGO NARDI**, MARCO DEGIDI, ADRIANO PIATTELLI<br />
(ITALY)<br />
216 Immediate provisional CAD-CAM restoration<br />
of zirconia single piece implants<br />
MICHAEL PAYER**, VINCENT ARNETZL, ROBERT KIRMEIER,<br />
MARTIN KOLLER, GERWIN ARNETZL, MARTIN LORENZONI,<br />
CHRISTOF PERTL, WALTHER WEGSCHEIDER, PHILIPP KOBER,<br />
NORBERT JAKSE (AUSTRIA)<br />
217 Immediate loading of prostheses with or<br />
without framework: clinical findings<br />
HUNG LEE, SÉRGIO ROCHA BERNARDES**, IVETE APARECIDA<br />
MATTIAS SARTORI, FLÁVIA NOEMI K. GASPARINI FONTÃO,<br />
PAOLA REBELLATO ALCÂNTARA, EDIVALDO CORÓ, GENINHO<br />
THOMÉ (BRAZIL)<br />
218 The accuracy of implant impression with<br />
digitally coded healing abutments<br />
ANDERS ÖRTORP**, ALF ELIASSON, (SWEDEN)<br />
219 Three year outcomes of early loaded<br />
implants in posterior maxilla<br />
CLARK STANFORD**, JAMES MELLONIG, WILFRIED WAGNER<br />
(USA)<br />
220 Four-unit anterior maxillary fixed dental<br />
prostheses (FDPs) based on two narrowneck<br />
implants: a five-year clinical study<br />
OSVALDO MORAGUEZ**, FRANCESCA VAILATI, JEAN-PIERRE<br />
BERNARD, URS BELSER (SWITZERLAND)<br />
221 Survival and success rate of implants<br />
following alveolar ridge preservation<br />
KRUPTI PATEL**, NIKOS MARDAS, NIKOS DONOS (UNITED<br />
KINGDOM)<br />
222 Angulated dental implants effect on<br />
impression technique and its accuracy<br />
AMIRHOSSEIN MAJIDI**, SAHAR SAYAHPOUR, MOEINEDDIN<br />
MOJABI, SHIVA RAZAVI (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)<br />
223 Dimensional changes of mandibular<br />
dentures after integration of implant bars<br />
DOMINIC ALBRECHT**, AMI RAMIREZ, REGINA MERICSKE-<br />
STERN, STEFAN BAYER, HELMUT STARK, NORBERT ENKLING<br />
(SWITZERLAND)<br />
224 Minimally invasive treatment of atrophic<br />
posterior maxilla with guided surgery, tilted<br />
implants and CAD-CAM abutments<br />
ALESSANDRO POZZI**, REMO SCHIAVETTI, GIANPAOLO<br />
SANNINO, GIOVANNI DE VICO, ALBERTO BARLATTANI (ITALY)<br />
225 Full arch reconstruction of edentulous<br />
maxilla with immediately loaded computer<br />
guided zirconium-dioxide implants. A case<br />
report<br />
IVA MILINKOVIC**, ALEKSANDRA SPADIJER GOSTOVIC,<br />
MICHAEL WEINLAENDER, VOJISLAV LEKOVIC (SERBIA)<br />
226 How implant therapy can improve oral<br />
health related quality of life? A cohort<br />
prospective study<br />
MATHIEU FILLION**, DOMINIQUE AUBAZAC, MARLENE<br />
ALLEGRE, EMMANUEL NICOLAS (FRANCE)<br />
227 Fitness of titanium crowns according to the<br />
margin configurations<br />
MIN-SOO YANG**, HYUN-SOOK HAN, JIN-YOUNG SONG,<br />
HONG-SO YANG, MONG-SOOK VANG, SANG-WON PARK,<br />
HYUN-PHIL LIM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
228 Implant retained maxillary obturator in<br />
near-total bilateral maxillectomy<br />
DAVID CASEY**, MAUREEN SULLIVAN, NESTOR RIGUAL<br />
(USA)<br />
229 Implant supported overdenture using<br />
prefabricated telescopic copings<br />
(SynCone®): case report<br />
NADA SASANAKUL**, WORAPONG PANYAYONG, WINAI<br />
KITTIDUMKERNG (THAILAND)<br />
230 Effect of implant types and bone<br />
resorption on the fatigue life and fracture<br />
characteristics of dental implants<br />
HO-YEON WON**, IN-HO CHO, JOON-SEOK LEE, EUN-CHEOL<br />
KEUM, EUN-SOOK KIM, KWANG-HYUN SONG (DEMOCRATIC<br />
REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
231 Retrospective study of narrow or small<br />
implants<br />
HYE-WON SHIM**, BYONG- EUN YANG (REPUBLIC OF<br />
KOREA)<br />
232 Two methods of mandibular edentulous<br />
treatment with implant supported<br />
overdenture<br />
ALI BOLOURI**, MITRA F. BOLOURI (USA)<br />
233 Patients’ perception on implant<br />
rehabilitation<br />
MINE DÜNDAR**, ERHAN ÇÖMLEKO LU, AHMET PARLAR,<br />
MEHMET ALI, AKIN ALADA (TURKEY)<br />
234 Implant neck configurations for<br />
preservation of marginal bone level: a<br />
systematic review<br />
MARIA BATELI**, WAEL ATT, JÖRG.R. STRUB (GERMANY)<br />
235 Five-year treatment outcomes with four<br />
brands of implants in the posterior maxilla<br />
and mandible in partially edentulous<br />
patients<br />
YASEMIN OZKAN**, YASAR OZKAN, BURCIN AKOGLU<br />
(TURKEY)<br />
236 Experimental custom made zirconia<br />
abutments for implant supported all ceramic<br />
restorations: 5-year follow-up<br />
BUKET AKALIN EVREN **, BURCIN AKOGLU VANLIO LU,<br />
YASAR OZKAN, YASEMIN OZKAN (TURKEY)<br />
237 Hard and soft tissue changes around<br />
immediately loaded Southern Co-Axis<br />
implants<br />
STEFAN VANDEWEGHE**, ERIC THEVISSEN, HUGO DE BRUYN<br />
(BELGIUM)<br />
238 Influence of osteopenia on immediately<br />
loaded implants: 1 year follow-up<br />
JAMIL SHIBLI**, KELLY AGUIAR, TATIANA ONUMA, RENATA<br />
MAIRINK, LUCIANA CARDOSO, ALESSANDRA CASSONI, ANA<br />
MARIA SANTO, POLIANA DUARTE (BRAZIL)<br />
239 Clinical effects of fixed implant-supported<br />
bridges on edentulous patients<br />
EDIVALDO CORÓ, VITOR CORÓ**, SÉRGIO ROCHA<br />
BERNARDES, IVETE APARECIDA DE MATHIAS SARTORI,<br />
ANA CLÁUDIA MOREIRA MELO, HUNG LEE, CAROLINA<br />
GUIMARÃES CASTRO (BRAZIL)<br />
240 Survival rate of implants into extraction<br />
sockets: long-term results<br />
PAOLO PEZZELLA**, MICHELE PIOMBINO, RAFFAELE DI<br />
GENNARO, SERGIO QUIRINO, TAMMARO ECCELLENTE<br />
(ITALY)
241 Immediate loading using transgingival<br />
implants to simplify rehabilitation in the<br />
edentulous jaw: clinical evaluation<br />
CLAUDIA CAROLINA LENZI** (ITALY)<br />
242 Porous-surfaced implants: are there<br />
controversies between deferent prostheses<br />
and crown/implant ratio?<br />
VYACHESLAV NIKOLSKY**, ANDREY MAKSYUTOV,<br />
LYUDMILA NIKOLSKAYA, GALINA NIKOLSKAYA, LYUDMILA<br />
VELDYAKSOVA (RUSSIA)<br />
243 Retrieval of a fractured Ankylos abutment<br />
DIMOSTHENIS FOUNDOUKAS**(GREECE)<br />
244 Implant rehabilitation in the anterior region<br />
using zirconia abutments and ceramic<br />
restorations<br />
ESMA KUTAN-MISIRLIOGLU**, NILUFER BOLUKBASI, TAYFUN<br />
OZDEMIR (TURKEY)<br />
245 Immediate loading and immediate implant<br />
placement in flapless procedures: a new<br />
approach<br />
GONÇALO SEGURO DIAS**, PAULO COELHO, CASACA<br />
TERESA, SILVA ANA (PORTUGAL)<br />
246 Evaluation of an implant system: a five year<br />
prospective clinical trial<br />
FRANCESCO AZZOLA**, ALBERTO CIATTI, BRUNO<br />
FRANCESCO BARBARO, DAVIDE SPASARI, DAVIDE ROMEO,<br />
LUCA ANGELO FRANCETTI, CHIARA TASSERA, ALESSANDRO<br />
ANTIFORA, SILVIO TASCHIERI (ITALY)<br />
247 Novel clinical concept for the management<br />
of screw access channels in implantsupported<br />
prostheses: the PTFE technique<br />
OSVALDO MORÁGUEZ**, URS BELSER (SWITZERLAND)<br />
248 All-ceramic one-piece telescopic abutments<br />
for implant-supported overdentures<br />
SONIA MANSOUR**, JÜRGEN SETZ, ARNE BOECKLER<br />
(GERMANY)<br />
249 Optimal emergence profile for implant<br />
supported restorations: a prosthetic<br />
approach<br />
AIKATERINI PETROPOULOU**, ATHANASIOS NTOUNIS,<br />
VASILIOS CHRONOPOULOS (GREECE)<br />
250 Improvement of masticatory function<br />
with telescopic type implant-supported<br />
overdentures<br />
YOHEI JINNO**, YASUYUKI MATSUSHITA, YASUNORI<br />
AYUKAWA, KIYOSHI KOYANO (JAPAN)<br />
251 Dental implants rehabilitation in patients<br />
with Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome: multiple<br />
case reports<br />
ADEEB ALOMRANI** (SAUDI ARABIA)<br />
252 Use of a palatal onlay-graft in aesthetics<br />
area: case report<br />
ERNESTO TOCANTINS**, FILIPA GUIMARÃES, JOAO MOURA,<br />
RODOLFO MORGANHO, JOANA LIMA (PORTUGAL)<br />
253 Maxillary implant and tooth position in<br />
virtual planning: clinical implications<br />
MARIANNA AVRAMPOU**, REGINA MERICSKE-STERN,<br />
JOANNIS KATSOULIS (SWITZERLAND)<br />
254 Immediate temporisation of implants in the<br />
aesthetic area<br />
ARMANDO ROSSI**, MICHELE PIOMBINO, GIUSEPPE<br />
MOLINARI, SOSSIO CAPASSO, TAMMARO ECCELLENTE<br />
(ITALY)<br />
255 Removable partial denture implantsupported<br />
in partially edentulous patients<br />
SOSSIO CAPASSO**, TAMMARO ECCELLENTE, MICHELE<br />
PIOMBINO, ARMANDO ROSSI, MICHELE D’ERRICO (ITALY)<br />
256 Immediate loading with overdenture in the<br />
edentulous jaws: long-term results<br />
MICHELE PIOMBINO**, MICHELE D’ERRICO, UMBERTO DE<br />
GREGORIO, PAOLO PEZZELLA, TAMMARO ECCELLENTE<br />
(ITALY)<br />
257 Immediate vs delayed endosseous<br />
integration of maxi implants: a torque<br />
removal animal study<br />
FARIBORZ VAFAEE**, MASOUMEH KHOSHHAL, AHMAD<br />
HASAN AHANGHARY (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)<br />
258 Platform-switching enhances soft tissue<br />
healing<br />
THOMAS SEFRANEK** (NORWAY)<br />
259 Dental implants as strategic abutments to<br />
improve the function and aesthetics of fixed<br />
prostheses<br />
DIMOSTHENIS FOUNDOUKAS** (GREECE)<br />
260 Rehabilitation of post-extractive implants<br />
with immediate loading on the superior<br />
maxillary: follow-up to three years<br />
ERNESTO CASELLI** (ITALY)<br />
261 Immediate versus delayed load prosthetic in<br />
aesthetic area with low diameter implant: 1<br />
year clinical and radiographic analysis<br />
STEFANO SPERONI**, CARLO MAIORANA, PAOLO MARIDATI,<br />
FRANCESCO BRIGUGLIO, ENRICO STOFFELLA (ITALY)<br />
262 The use of pink porcelain in implantsupported<br />
fixed prosthetic rehabilitation<br />
BELTRÁN MIGUEL**, PASCUAL ANTONIA (SPAIN)<br />
263 Clinical evaluation of virtual abutment<br />
design appliance in maxillary anterior<br />
single-tooth implants<br />
TIAGO BORGES**, TIAGO LIMA, RICARDO DIAS, VASCO DIAS,<br />
ÁGATA CARVALHO, VASCO CARVALHO (PORTUGAL)<br />
264 Early loading of oral implants with<br />
advanced surgery: case series<br />
ERHAN COMLEKOGLU**, MINE DUNDAR, ERDEM KAYA,<br />
TAYFUN GUNBAY (TURKEY)<br />
265 Implant supported CAD-CAM bridges in<br />
patients with atrophied dental arch<br />
JONG HYUK LEE**, SE JIN HAN (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
266 Immediate implant loading in single-tooth<br />
replacement: case series<br />
CELAL ARTUNÇ**, AKIN ALADA , ERHAN ÇÖMLEKO LU,<br />
MEHMET ALI GÜNGÖR, U UR TEKIN (TURKEY)<br />
267 3-year clinical outcomes of early loaded<br />
implants placed using autogenous bone<br />
grafts: a case series<br />
BURCIN AKOGLU**, YASAR OZKAN, BUKET EVREN, YASEMIN<br />
OZKAN (TURKEY)<br />
268 Long-term 10-year follow-up of implant<br />
overdentures using telescopic crown designs<br />
YING-TE WU**, ZEN-HAO CHEN, HUA-CHING CHENG<br />
(TAIWAN)<br />
269 Implant overdentures for non-reconstructed<br />
hemimandibulectomy patients: a clinical<br />
report<br />
MARIKO KOBAYASHI**, CHIKAHARO OHKUBO, JUNICHI<br />
SATO, DAISUKE KURIHARA (JAPAN)<br />
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270 Immediate and early loading of Straumann<br />
SLActive implants: a five year follow-up<br />
PEDRO NICOLAU**, RITA REIS, SALOMÃO ROCHA, JOÃO<br />
TONDELA, NUNO SAMPAIO, FERNANDO GUERRA, URS<br />
BRAGGER (PORTUGAL)<br />
271 Clinical evaluation of single-tooth implant<br />
treatment of the anterior maxillary area: a<br />
15 year follow-up<br />
VASCO CARVALHO**, TIAGO BORGES, TIAGO LIMA, ÁLVARO<br />
CARDOSO, RICARDO DIAS, VASCO DIAS, ÁGATA CARVALHO<br />
(PORTUGAL)<br />
272 Immediate loading procedure for full arch<br />
restoration: a systematic protocol<br />
JEAN-BAPTISTE VERDINO**, THIERRY LOUVET, JEAN-MICHEL<br />
MOAL (FRANCE)<br />
273 Bone level implants, when and where?<br />
OZGUR INAN**, GAMZE ALNIACIK, DOGAN DOLANMAZ<br />
(TURKEY)<br />
274 The effect of implant therapy on quality of<br />
life<br />
GÜLSÜM AK**, ONUR ÇAKIR, MERVE Ö ÜT, GÖZDE<br />
ÖZYANAT, SI NEM SAVRAN ÇAKIR, SABI RE DE ER, BÜLENT<br />
ERMET, (TURKEY)<br />
275 Extraoral application of osseointegrated<br />
implants, case report<br />
SABRI CEMIL, SABIT DEMIRCAN**, SIRMAHAN ÇAKARER,<br />
ZERRIN ÇEBI, CENGIZHAN KESKIN (TURKEY)<br />
276 Treatment planning and aesthetic results for<br />
patients with congenitally anodontia<br />
XIULIAN HU**, JIANHUI LI, PING DI, LIXIN QIU, YE LIN<br />
(CHINA)<br />
277 Aesthetic implant restoration using<br />
customised zirconia abutment on maxillary<br />
anterior area: a case report<br />
SEON-HEE OH**, HANNA EUN-KYONG BAE, SEOK-GYU KIM<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
TISSUE AUGMENTATION AND ENGINEERING<br />
278 Bone remodelling after guided bone<br />
regeneration using acellular dermal matrix:<br />
fluorescence study in dogs<br />
SÉRGIO LS SOUZA**, GERMANA BORGES, FLAVIA SUAID,<br />
ARTHUR NOVAES JR, MARCIO GRISI, MARIO TABA JR,<br />
DANIELA PALIOTO (BRAZIL)<br />
279 Translation of embryonic signalling into<br />
bone regeneration: impact of MSX1 on<br />
critical size defect regeneration<br />
FALK WEHRHAN**, KERSTIN AMANN, PETER HYCKEL,<br />
AART MOLENBERG, RAINER LUTZ, FRIEDRICH W. NEUKAM,<br />
ANDREAS K. SCHLEGEL (GERMANY)<br />
280 Histomorphometric comparison of<br />
anorganic bovine bone (Bio-Oss) and<br />
mineralised human bone allograft (Puros)<br />
for sinus augmentation<br />
RONALD YOUNES**, NABIH NADER, CLAUDE GHORRA,<br />
RITA ABI-NASSIF, KARIM SENNI, GASTON GODEAU, GASTON<br />
GODEAU (LEBANON)<br />
281 Biologic activity of stem cells isolated from<br />
human alveolar bone<br />
YONG-TAE KIM**, JUNG-CHUL PARK, EUN-YOUNG CHOI,<br />
SEONG-HO CHOI, KYOO-SUNG CHO, CHANG-SUNG KIM<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
282 Promising dental pulp stem cell-based<br />
therapy for dental implants<br />
YOICHI YAMADA**, SAYAKA NAKAMURA, KENJI ITO,<br />
WATARU KATAGIRI, MINORU UEDA (JAPAN)<br />
283 The effect of platelet rich plasma (PRP) and<br />
platelet rich fibrin (PRF) on bone defects of<br />
rabbit calvaria<br />
DEOK-WON LEE**, DONG-MOK RYU, RICHARD<br />
LEESUNGBOK, YU-JIN JEE, YONG-DAE KWON (REPUBLIC OF<br />
KOREA)<br />
284 Mesenchymal stem cells for sinus<br />
augmentation in the sheep model<br />
SEBASTIAN SAUERBIER**, MICHELE MAGLIONE, TOSHIYUKI<br />
OSHIMA, SAMUEL P XAVIER, RAINER SCHMELZEISEN, RALF<br />
GUTWALD (GERMANY)<br />
285 The biologic effect of fibrin-binding<br />
oligopeptides derived from fibronectin on<br />
osteoblast-like cell<br />
YUN-JEONG KIM**, KI-TAE KOO, TAE-IL KIM, YANG-JO SEOL,<br />
YONG-MOO LEE, IN-CHUL RYU, CHONG-PYOUNG CHUNG,<br />
YOUNG KU (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
286 Minimally invasive vertical ridge<br />
augmentation using xenogenous bone<br />
blocks: a prospective clinical study<br />
FENG XUAN, BYUNG-HO CHOI**, SEUNG-MI JEONG, DONG-<br />
YUB MO, CHUN-UI LEE (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
287 Bone response of porcine bone xenograft<br />
versus the bovine xenograft<br />
RAMÍREZ FERNÁNDEZ MARIA PIEDAD**, CALVO GUIRADO<br />
JOSE LUIS, LÓPEZ MARI LAURA, DELGADO RUIZ RAFAEL<br />
ARCESIO, MATÉ SÁNCHEZ DE-VAL JOSE EDUARDO, PARDO<br />
ZAMORA GUILLERMO, GÓMEZ MORENO GERARDO,<br />
GUARDIA JAVIER, MARTÍNEZ GONZÁLEZ JOSE MARÍA,<br />
BARONE ANTONIO (SPAIN)<br />
288 Computed tomography analysis of<br />
Schneiderian membrane after lateral sinus<br />
augmentation procedure<br />
GUILLAUME ANDUZE**, BENOIT BROCHERY, PHILIPPE<br />
BOUCHARD (FRANCE)<br />
289 Quantitative assessment of bone quality<br />
following sinus lift using intraoral<br />
radiography<br />
CHANG KIM**, SHU FUKAGAWA, MASAMI SON (JAPAN)<br />
290 Modified sinus elevation in severely<br />
resorbed alveolar ridges<br />
LUIS GALLARDO-LOPEZ**, ROBERT-MARIE FREY (GERMANY)<br />
291 Chitosan-collagen composites may induce<br />
new bone formation around pure titanium<br />
implants<br />
SUEFANG KUNG** (TAIWAN)<br />
292 Application of hydroxyapatite fibre for<br />
bone augmentation<br />
JUNICHI KIMURA**, MAKOTO SHIOTA, KAZUHIRO KON,<br />
TETSU MACHIDA, MASAKI FUJII, SHOHEI KASUGAI (JAPAN)<br />
293 Post extraction site management by a novel<br />
nanoporous polytetrafluoroethylene barrier<br />
ATTILA HORVATH**, PETER WINDISCH, ISTVAN GERA<br />
(UNITED KINGDOM)<br />
294 Biomimetic calcium phosphate bone filler<br />
with coordinated delivery of multiple-drugs<br />
TIE LIU**, YUANNA ZHENG, GANG WU, DANIEL WISMEIJER,<br />
YUELIAN LIU (NETHERLANDS)<br />
295 Split-mouth, tomographic and histological<br />
comparison between autogenous and freshfrozen<br />
allogenous grafts<br />
LUIZ ANTONIO SALATA**, PAULO ESTEVES PINTO FARIA,<br />
ABRAHAO CAVALCANTE GOMES DE SOUZA CARVALHO,<br />
PATRICIO JOSE OLIVEIRA NETO, SAMUEL PORFIRIO XAVIER<br />
(BRAZIL)
296 Acceleration of extraction socket healing<br />
using bone repair cells (BRCs)<br />
DARNELL KAIGLER, GIORGIO PAGNI**, ANNA GALLORO,<br />
CHAN-HO PARK, SUSAN TARLE, RONNDA BARTEL, WILLIAM<br />
V. GIANNOBILE (USA)<br />
297 Maxillary sinus augmentation with<br />
corticocancellous pig bone: histologic and<br />
histomorphometric analysis<br />
GUILLERMO PARDO ZAMORA**, JOSÉ LUIS CALVO<br />
GUIRADO, CRISTINA CALABRIA ZAPATA, BRUNO<br />
NEGRISTONE (SPAIN)<br />
298 Clinical study of new bone substitute:<br />
alpha-TCP containing simvastatin<br />
SHOHEI KASUGAI**, NORIHIDE UENO, HISATOMO KONDO,<br />
DAISUKE SATO, SHINJI KURODA (JAPAN)<br />
299 Regulation of WNT signalling pathways<br />
during cell culture of hMSCs for efficient<br />
bone regeneration<br />
WATARU KATAGIRI**, YOICHI YAMADA, SAYAKA<br />
NAKAMURA, KENJI HARA, HIDEHARU HIBI, MINORU UEDA<br />
(JAPAN)<br />
300 Ridge preservation with bovine bone<br />
mineral coated with synthetic peptide<br />
corresponding to collagen binding domain<br />
of osteopontin<br />
JIN-HEE KIM**, KI-TAE KOO, TAE-IL KIM, YANG-JO SEOL,<br />
YONG-MOO LEE, YOUNG KU, IN-CHUL RHYU, CHONG-<br />
PYOUNG CHUNG (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
301 Bone regeneration through a collagen<br />
carrier of melatonin. Histomorphometric<br />
and radiographic study in rabbits<br />
JOSÉ EDUARDO MATÉ SÁNCHEZ DEVAL**, RAFAEL<br />
DELGADO RUIZ, PIEDAD RAMÍREZ FERNÁNDEZ, JOSÉ LUIS<br />
CALVO GUIRADO, GERARDO GÓMEZ MORENO, JAVIER<br />
GUARDIA MUÑOZ, LAURA LÓPEZ MARÍ (SPAIN)<br />
302 Primary interactions between enthothelial<br />
cells and titanium surfaces coated with<br />
linear and cyclic RGD-pepides<br />
VICTOR PALARIE**, PEER KÄMMERER, MARTIN HELLER,<br />
JÜRGEN BRIEGER, FLORIAN DRAENERT, BILAL AL-NAWAS,<br />
MATTHIAS GABRIE (GERMANY)<br />
303 The use of fresh frozen allogeneic bone for<br />
sinus lift<br />
EUGÉNIO MIGUEL PEREIRA**, ALEXANDER D SALVONI, JOÃO<br />
CARLOS ORTEGA, THOMAZ WASSAL, FERNANDO GUERRA<br />
(PORTUGAL)<br />
304 Histomorphometry of human sinus floor<br />
augmentation using demineralised freeze<br />
dried bone and deproteinated bovine bone<br />
powder<br />
CHEOL WON LEE**, TAESENG KIM, KYUNGJOONG KIM<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
305 The use of a connective tissue graft in<br />
interdental papilla reconstruction<br />
IVA MILINKOVIC**, SASHA JANKOVIC, ZORAN ALEKSIC,<br />
BOZIDAR DIMITIJEVIC, VOJISLAV LEKOVIC (SERBIA)<br />
306 Randomised-controlled study of implants<br />
placed simultaneously into maxillary sinus<br />
grafts: interim report<br />
GIUSEPPE LUONGO**, NASSER NADJMI, GIL ALCOFORADO,<br />
GIAMPIERO CORDIOLI, LUCA CORDARO, JOSE LUIS CALVO-<br />
GUIRADO, SERGIO CAPUTI (ITALY)<br />
307 Intraoperative cell-settlement (ICS) in clinical<br />
schedules for complex augmentations of<br />
the jaw (CAJ)<br />
JOERG HEINE**, QIN LIU, ELEONORE BEHRENS, MATTHIAS<br />
GIERLOFF, BJOERN MOELLER, AUGUSTINUS BADER, JOERG<br />
WILTFANG (GERMANY)<br />
308 Ridge preservation following tooth<br />
extraction using an autologus bone graft<br />
NATASA NIKOLIC JAKOBA**, SASA JANKOVIC, NIKOLA<br />
VASILIC, VOJISLAV LEKOVIC (SERBIA)<br />
309 Supra-implant bone augmentation: the<br />
buried implant. Options in terms of the<br />
TissueCare concept<br />
THOMAS HANSER** (GERMANY)<br />
310 Socket preservation with beta-tricalcium<br />
phosphate and type I collagen<br />
BOZIDAR BRKOVIC**, VLADIMIR KOKOVIC, MIROSLAV<br />
ANDRIC, MILAN JURISIC, LJUBOMIR TODOROVIC, GEORGE<br />
SANDOR (SERBIA)<br />
311 Balloon-assisted sinus floor elevation<br />
(BASFE): preliminary results<br />
FLORIAN JOSEF BUAER**, KARL-HEINZ HEUCKMANN,<br />
KLAUS-ULRICH BENNER, CHRISTOPH PAUTKE, CHRISTOPH<br />
PAUTKE, KLAUS-DIETRICH WOLFF, CHRISTOPH PAUTKE<br />
(GERMANY)<br />
312 Success rate of dental implants inserted<br />
in GBR or onlay graft regenerated areas: a<br />
systematic review<br />
MARCO CLEMENTINI**, AMBRA MORLUPI, CORRADO<br />
AGRESTINI, PATRIZIO BOLLERO, ALBERTO BARLATTANI<br />
(ITALY)<br />
313 Increased peri-implant osteogenesis by<br />
injectable hydrogel coupled with rhBMP-2<br />
and mesenchymal stromal cells<br />
HUI PAN** (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
314 Evaluation of vertical bone formation<br />
using recombinant human BMP-2 and rapid<br />
prototype titanium cap in rabbit calvaria<br />
MIN-SUK KOOK**, MAN-SEUNG HAN, OK-SU KIM, HONG-JU<br />
PARK, SUN-YOUL RYU, HEE-KYUN OH (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
315 A comparison of two techniques to relapse<br />
in alveolar distraction osteogenesis for<br />
dental implant of mandible: the time of<br />
implant placement<br />
MASAHIRO IWATA**, KOTARO SHIRAKAMI, NAOFUMI<br />
YAMAMOTO, HIDETOSHI KAMIJYO, HIROMI KASAI, YOKO<br />
ASAAI (JAPAN)<br />
316 Bone regenerative capacity of hyaluronic<br />
acid applied PLGA membranes<br />
JIN-YOUNG SONG**, NAM-SOOK KIM, HONG-SO YANG,<br />
MIN-SOO YANG, SANG-WON PARK, HYUN-PHIL LIM<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
317 Anatomic research of the arteria genus<br />
descendens for microvascular transplants of<br />
the distal femur for augmentation<br />
SASCHA VIRNIK**, ALEXANDER GAGGL, MARION WINKLER,<br />
F.M. CHIARI (AUSTRIA)<br />
318 The UCLA aesthetic analysis: a new tool for<br />
the aesthetic assessment of the anterior<br />
maxilla<br />
JOAN PI-ANFRUNS**, PETER MOY (USA)<br />
319 Onlay alveolar bone grafting with<br />
simultaneous implant placement: case<br />
report<br />
CANDAN EFEO LU**, HUSEYIN KOCA, UGUR TEKIN<br />
(TURKEY)<br />
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320 Autogenous block bone grafts and platelet<br />
rich fibrin (PRF) for the augmentation of the<br />
anterior atrophic maxilla<br />
NILÜFER BÖLÜKBA I**, SELIM ERSANLI, ESMA MISIRLIO LU,<br />
TAYFUN ÖZDEMIR (TURKEY)<br />
321 Comparison between different autogenous<br />
intraoral bone graft techniques<br />
STEFANO SPERONI**, CARLO MAIORANA, CLAUDIA<br />
DELLAVIA, GAIA PELLEGRINI, PAOLO MARIDATI, FRANCESCO<br />
BRIGUGLIO, ALESSANDRO MASCI, ENRICO STOFFELLA (ITALY)<br />
322 Effect of rhBMP-2 incorporated in porous<br />
hydroxyapatite on bone quality and bone<br />
volume in canine jaw bone defect model<br />
SOON JUNG HWANG**, HUI PAN, TAE HYUNG CHO, JI HAE<br />
OH, YOUNG BONG YOON, DO KYUN KIM, IN SOOK KIM<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
323 Use of autogenous and alloplastics bone<br />
substitutes for repair of bone defects.<br />
Histometric and immunohistochemical<br />
analysis<br />
MARCOS KUABARA**, EDILSON FERREIRA, PAULO ROSSETTI,<br />
CARLOS FRANCISCHONE, JÉSSICA GULINELLI, THALLITA<br />
QUEIROZ, IDELMO GARCIA-JÚNIOR, ROBERTA OKAMOTO<br />
(BRAZIL)<br />
324 A comparative study of 456 implants placed<br />
in grafted posterior maxilla with up to<br />
9-year follow-up<br />
ANA PRAGOSA**, SERGIO TAVARES DE SOUSA, MARTA<br />
ARROJADO, HENRIQUE MARQUES, JOAO NABAIS, PEDRO<br />
CRISPIM, JOAO CARAMES (PORTUGAL)<br />
325 Histological aspects of transalveolar sinus<br />
augmentation with bioglass+autogenous<br />
bone<br />
ANDREAS STAVROPOULOS**, CATALIN SIMA, ANDREA SIMA,<br />
JENS NYENGAARD, ANTON SCULEAN, THORKILD KARRING<br />
(DENMARK)<br />
326 A novel method for alveolar ridge<br />
preservation immediate after tooth<br />
extraction in the aesthetic zone<br />
YANIV MAYER**, BERNARD DAHAN (ISRAEL)<br />
327 Augmentation of implant installment site<br />
using autogenous teeth<br />
KYUNG-IL BANG** SANG-JOON LEE, JUN-WOO LEE, BYUNG-<br />
OCK KIM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
328 Clinical and radiographical evaluation<br />
of guided bone regeneration for periimplantitis<br />
HYUN-MIN YOON** (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
329 Maxillary sinus floor augmentation<br />
with anorganic bovine bone: histologic<br />
evaluation<br />
HYUN-MIN YOON** (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
330 Sinus floor elevation with platelet-rich fibrin<br />
CHRISTOPHE HOUEL**, NATHALIE NURDIN, MARK BISCHOF,<br />
NICOLAS REENERS, RABAH NEDIRF (SWITZERLAND)<br />
331 Autologous wedge-shape ramus graft prior<br />
dental implant treatment: case report<br />
JORGE LUIS OLIVERA**, EMIL CORREA (PERU)<br />
332 Osteogenesis distraction, block grafts and<br />
periodontal plastic surgery, powerful tools<br />
combined<br />
JORGE LUIS OLIVERA** (PERU)<br />
333 The behaviour of ceramic scaffolds for bone<br />
regeneration<br />
MARIA CORREIA**, PAULO BÁRTOLO, SILVIO DUAILIBI<br />
(PORTUGAL)<br />
334 Successful reconstuction of large mandible<br />
defects by bone marrow stem cells in oral<br />
and maxillofacial area<br />
HAK- MO SUNG**, JUN LEE, (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
335 Management of anteroposterior bone<br />
defects in aesthetic restoration of the front<br />
teeth<br />
CAUBET JORGE**, IRIARTE JOSE, MOREY MIGUEL, MAYORAL<br />
JACOBO (SPAIN)<br />
336 Micro-3D bone reconstruction: case report<br />
JOÃO MOURA**, ERNESTO TOCANTINS, FILIPA GUIMARÃES,<br />
RODOLFO MORGANHO, PEDRO RODRIGUES (PORTUGAL)<br />
337 Five years with maxillary fresh frozen bone<br />
allograft<br />
JOSEP NOVELL**, FERRAN NOVELL, CARLOS IVORRA,<br />
CARLOS MARTINEZ, JUAN GARCÍA-VAQUERO (SPAIN)<br />
338 Allogenic bone, highly concentrated PRP,<br />
stem cells and hrBMP2 application in jawbone<br />
defect treatment: DVT, mathematical<br />
analysis<br />
ANDRZEJ WOJTOWICZ**, ARTUR KAMINSKI, SASHA<br />
JOVANOVIC, JAN PEREK, SLAWOMIR CHABEREK, ELZBIETA<br />
URBANOWSKA (POLAND)<br />
TECHNICAL AND BIOLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS<br />
339 Detoxification of implant surfaces using<br />
different laser/LED irradiation<br />
MARCO GIANNELLI**, LUCIA FORMIGLI, LUCA LORENZINI,<br />
DANIELE BANI (ITALY)<br />
340 CBCT evaluation of orthodontic miniplate<br />
anchoring screws in the posterior maxilla<br />
BAE SUN-SOOK**, KIM SEONG-HUN, KIM IN SOO, LEE WON<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
341 Patient satisfaction regarding dental<br />
implant treatment<br />
ODD CARSTEN KOLDSLAND**, ANNE MERETE AASS<br />
(NORWAY)<br />
342 Fluorescence-guided debridement in<br />
bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of<br />
the jaws: preliminary results<br />
FLORIAN JOSEF BAUER**, SVEN OTTO, KILIAN KREUTZER,<br />
JOCHEN WEITZ, ANDREAS KOLK, MICHAEL EHRENFELD,<br />
KLAUS-DIETRICH WOLFF, CHRISTOPH PAUTKE (GERMANY)<br />
343 Analysis of morphology of maxillary sinus<br />
septa and sinus appearance in dental<br />
computed tomography<br />
BUTSAKORN AKARAWATCHARANGURA**, SUTHA<br />
WANKAEO, PRISANA PRIPATNANONT, WICHIT THARANONT<br />
(THAILAND)<br />
344 Surgical reconstruction of peri-implant bone<br />
defects with prehydrated and collagenated<br />
porcine bone and collagen barriers<br />
ULF NANNMARK**, CHRISTER SLOTTE, NINITA LINDFORS<br />
(SWEDEN)
345 Porous titanium granules for bone<br />
regeneration in peri-implantitis related<br />
defects<br />
BURKHARD FREI**, HELMUT STEVELING, CHRISTIAN<br />
MERTENS (GERMANY)<br />
346 Removal of osseointegrated implant<br />
without trephine enabling immediate<br />
implantation<br />
CHIEN-HAI LI**, CHERNG-TZEH CHOU (TAIWAN)<br />
347 Photoelastic stress analysis of fixed<br />
prostheses supported by straight and<br />
inclined implants in various macro designs<br />
HAKAN TERZIOGLU**, S.EMRE OZKIR (TURKEY)<br />
348 Anorganic bovine bone and collagen<br />
membrane in surgical treatment of<br />
peri-implantitis: 24 months clinical and<br />
radiographic evaluation<br />
LUCIANA CARDOSO**, DANIEL FERRARI, TATIANA ONUMA,<br />
RENATA MAIRINK, SUSANA D’AVILA, RAFAEL DIAS, FABIO<br />
BORGES, JAMIL SHIBLI (BRAZIL)<br />
349 Bone level changes around dental implants<br />
TAMMARO ECCELLENTE**, MICHELE PIOMBINO, ARMANDO<br />
ROSSI, MICHELE D’ERRICO, ADRIANO PIATTELLI (ITALY)<br />
350 Usnic acid, an alternative for peri-implantitis<br />
treatment<br />
MIHAI BURLIBASA**, GABRIELA TANASE, ILEANA IONESCU,<br />
DANA-CRISTINA BODNAR, RUXANDRA SFEATCU, TRAIAN<br />
BODNAR, AUGUSTIN MIHAI (ROMANIA)<br />
351 Closure of oro-antral fistula resulting from<br />
the failing sinus-lift procedure: report of<br />
three cases<br />
MATIJA GORJANC**, JANEZ GORJANC (SLOVENIA)<br />
352 A novel technique to close large perforation<br />
of sinus membrane: a case report<br />
MARCO CLEMENTINI, CAROLA PANDOLFI**, CORRADO<br />
AGRESTINI, PATRIZIO BOLLERO, ALBERTO BARLATTANI<br />
(ITALY)<br />
353 Implant placement under high sedation<br />
ARDAVAN ETEMADI** (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)<br />
354 Therapeutic modalities for peri-implant<br />
diseases: a systematic review<br />
SOTIRIOS KOTSOVILIS**, IOANNIS FOURMOUSIS, IOANNIS<br />
KAROUSSIS, JOHN ARISTIDES VROTSOS (GREECE)<br />
355 Comparison of the bacterial sealing at two<br />
different implant/abutment interfaces<br />
MÁRIO JAWORSKI**, ANA CLAUDIA MOREIRA MELO, IVETE<br />
APARECIDA MATHIAS SARTORI, ALEXSANDER LUIS GOLIM,<br />
SÉRGIO ROCHA BERNARDES, GENINHO THOMÉ (BRAZIL)<br />
356 Interimplant papilla reconstruction and hard<br />
and soft tissues interactions.<br />
RICCARDO TIZZONI**, MARTA TIZZONI (ITALY)<br />
357 Peri-implantitis treatment<br />
ANDREA GOMES**, BEATRIZ MALHEIRO, SONIA<br />
MAGALHÃES, RICARDO ALMEIDA, ANTONIO FELINO<br />
(PORTUGAL)<br />
358 Management of a failed subperiosteal<br />
implant case with endosseous implants<br />
AYLIN SIPAHI**, HÜSEYIN KOCA, CANDAN EFEOGLU, BIRGÜL<br />
ÖZPINAR, TURGAY SEÇKIN (TURKEY)<br />
BASIC RESEARCH<br />
359 A model to study reconstruction methods<br />
for the inferior alveolar nerve<br />
STEPHAN BECKER**, JÖRG HEINE, JAN RAETHJEN,<br />
NEKTARIOS SINIS, JÖRG WILTFANG (GERMANY)<br />
360 Biological responses of hMSCs cells on tiimplants<br />
depending of their roughness<br />
ANNA CORTINA**, SONIA SANTANDER, CLARA ALCAINE,<br />
CAROLINA PROZZI, MARÍA ÁNGELES PÉREZ, JABER LYAHYAI,<br />
CLEMENTINA RODELLAR, MANUEL DOBLARÉ, IGNACIO<br />
OCHOA (SPAIN)<br />
361 Effect of implant-borne bridgework on<br />
supporting tissues of natural teeth<br />
CHONG HUAT SIAR**, CHEE KEONG PUA, CHOOI GAIT TOH,<br />
GEORGE ROMANOS, KOK HAN NG (MALAYSIA)<br />
362 Evaluation of the bone regeneration process<br />
in a rat model of osteoporosis<br />
SARA DURÃO**, PEDRO SOUSA GOMES, JOÃO CARVALHO,<br />
HELDER FONSECA, JOSÉ DUARTE, MARIA HELENA<br />
FERNANDES (PORTUGAL)<br />
363 The osteoblastic differentiation of human<br />
dental pulp stem cells and bone formation<br />
on two different titanium surface textures<br />
FRANCESCO MANGANO**, CARLO MANGANO, ALFREDO<br />
DE ROSA, VINCENZO DESIDERIO, RICCARDO D’AQUINO,<br />
ADRIANO PIATTELLI, FRANCESCO DE FRANCESCO, VIRGINIA<br />
TIRINO, GIAMPAOLO PAPACCIO (ITALY)<br />
364 Bone healing follow-up around implants in<br />
non-destructive animal research<br />
ANGELES SANCHEZ-GARCES**, COSME GAY-ESCODA (SPAIN)<br />
365 Actions of melatonin mixed with<br />
collagenised porcine bone versus porcine<br />
bone only osseointegration of dental<br />
implants<br />
JOSE LUIS CALVO-GUIRADO**, LAURA LÓPEZ-MARÍ,<br />
ANTONIO ORTÍZ-RUIZ, GERARDO GÓMEZ-MORENO, JAVIER<br />
GUARDIAO, ANTONIO BARONE, JOSE MARÍA MARTÍNEZ-<br />
GONZÁLEZ, RAFAEL DELGADO-RUIZ, JOSE MATÉ-SANCCHEZ<br />
DE VAL, MARIA PIEDAD RAMIREZ-FERNÁNDEZ (SPAIN)<br />
366 Bone response to the immediately placed<br />
implant in the maxilla of diabetic rat<br />
SUNG W PYO**, SU H PARK, DAE W KIM, KUN H PARK<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
367 An anatomical study related to the<br />
mandibular medial surface by cone-beam CT<br />
analysis for safer dental implant placement<br />
in the mandible<br />
YONG-HA CHOI**, JUNG-KYO LEE, YEO-GAB KIM, BAEK-SOO<br />
LEE, YONG-DAE KWON, BYUNG-JUN CHOI, JOO-YOUNG OHE<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
368 Molecular biologic response to immediate<br />
implants in diabetic and insulin-treated rats<br />
HYUN A HEOFP (1) SU HYUN PARK (1) WON LEE (2) SUNG<br />
WOON PYO (1)<br />
369 Comparative histological bone tissue<br />
analysis after laser and drill osteotomy<br />
DRAGANA GABRI PANDURI **, IVICA ANI , DAVOR<br />
KATANEC, JANEZ ABKAR, PAVEL KOBLER, ŠIMUN<br />
AN ELINOVI , SVEN SEIWERTHS (CROATIA)<br />
370 The influence of impression material and<br />
implant placement depth on stability of<br />
open tray impression coping<br />
TOMAS LINKEVICIUS**, EGLE VINDASIUTE, ALGIRDAS<br />
PUISYS, VYGANDAS RUTKUNAS (LITHUANIA)<br />
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371 Cortical activation elicited by stimulation of<br />
periodontal mechanoreceptors during fMRI<br />
PASCALE HABRE-HALLAGE**, HERVÉ REYCHLER, DANIEL<br />
VAN STEENBERGHE, REINHILDE JACOBS, CÉCILE GRANDIN<br />
(LEBANON)<br />
372 Hypoxia-mimetic agents stimulate the<br />
production of VEGF by periodontal<br />
fibroblasts<br />
REINHARD GRUBER**, HERMANN AGIS, GEORG WATZEK<br />
(AUSTRIA)<br />
373 Wound healing following mandibular<br />
lingual cortex perforation using maxillary<br />
sinus lifting procedures in dogs<br />
HYUN-JOONG YOON**,BUM-JUN KIM, SANG-HWA LEE<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
374 Biomechanical and histomorphometrical<br />
evaluation of bone-implant integration at<br />
sand blasting with alumina and acid etching<br />
(SA) surface<br />
IN-HEE CHO**, HONG-YOUNG CHOI, WOO-JUNG KIM, TAE-<br />
KWAN EOM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
375 Histomorphometric and fluorescence<br />
microscopic evaluation of interfacial bone<br />
formation around different dental implants<br />
IN-HEE CHO**, HONG-YOUNG CHOI, YONG-SEOK CHOI, TAE-<br />
KWAN EOM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
376 Effect of time of counter torque and<br />
transposition of installed implants on their<br />
integration in dog tibia<br />
MOHAMMADREZA KARIMI**, FARZIN GHANAVATI, SHIMA<br />
FATHI, DAVOOD SHARIFI, ALIREZA AKBARZADEH BAGHBAN<br />
(ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN)<br />
377 Immunohistochemical, tomographic and<br />
histological study on onlay allograft<br />
remodelling<br />
ANA CAROLINA HAWTHORNE**, PATRICIO JOSE OLIVEIRA<br />
NETO, PAULO ESTEVES PINTO FARIA, SAMUEL PORFIRIO<br />
XAVIER, LUIZ ANTONIO SALATA (BRAZIL)<br />
378 A tissue engineering approach to<br />
generating osseous tissue on titanium<br />
BRENDAN GRUFFERTY**, JOHN GLEESON, DENIS DOWLING,<br />
FERGAL O BRIEN, BRIAN O CONNELL (IRELAND)<br />
379 Buccal bone dimensions of immediate<br />
implants after 5 years follow-up<br />
MUIZZADDIN MOKTI**, CHUN JUNG CHEN, GORAN BENIC,<br />
BERNARD FRIEDLAND, HANS-PETER WEBER, GERMAN<br />
GALLUCCI (USA)<br />
380 NF-�B Ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin<br />
(OPG) in the crevicular fluid of immediately<br />
loaded implants in patients with osteopenia<br />
TATIANA ONUMA**, KELLY AGUIAR, LUCIANA CARDOSO,<br />
ALESSANDRA CASSONI, POLIANA DUARTE, JAMIL SHIBLI<br />
(BRAZIL)<br />
381 Passivity of fit of implant-supported CAD-<br />
CAM restorations<br />
MATTHIAS KARL**, SUSANNE WITTIGSCHLAGER, MANFRED<br />
WICHMANN, FRIEDRICH GRAEF (GERMANY)<br />
382 Etiopathogenesis of peri-implant disease in<br />
humans: a clinical-laboratorial study<br />
PRISCILA CASADO**, ALEX BALDUINO, ELIANE BARBOZA,<br />
MARIA EUGENIA DUARTE (BRAZIL)<br />
383 Biomechanical analysis of platform<br />
switching in internally connected implant<br />
system using FEM<br />
HYUN-JU CHUNG**, KYUNG-HEE KIM, YOUNG-JUN KIM,<br />
HONG-SO YANG, HOE-SUN RHIM, HOI-SOON LIM, HYUN-JU<br />
CHUNG (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
384 Repartition of microbial biofilms on metallic<br />
structures in oral implantology<br />
GABRIELA TANASE**, ION POPOVICI, RUXANDRA STANESCU,<br />
CORINA-MARILENA CRISTACHE, TRAIAN BODNAR, MIHAI<br />
BURLIBASA, AUGUSTIN MIHAI (ROMANIA)<br />
385 Prevalence and location of maxillary sinus<br />
septa in dental computed tomography<br />
PRISANA PRIPATNANONT**, SUTHA WANKAEO, BUTSAKORN<br />
AKARAWATCHARANGURA, WICHIT THARANONT<br />
(THAILAND)<br />
386 Histological study about tissues around two<br />
different implant-to-abutment connections<br />
MARIO GUERRA**, SALVATORE BELCASTRO, LEONARDO<br />
PALAZZO, ROBERTO GRADINI, MARTINA LEOPIZZI (ITALY)<br />
387 Extremely low frequency pulsed magnetic<br />
fields accelerate osteoblast differentiation<br />
MEGUMI WATANABE**, TETSUO ICHIKAWA (JAPAN)<br />
388 The influences of SLA and SLActive<br />
titanium implants on neonatal rat calvarial<br />
osteoblast-like cells<br />
BUKET AYBAR**, SELHAN KAYA, YUSUF EMES, AYHAN BILIR<br />
(TURKEY)<br />
389 Influence of attachments on load transfer in<br />
implant overdentures<br />
TAKAHARU GOTO**, KAN NAGAO, YUICHI ISHIDA,<br />
YOSHIHITO NAITO, MEGUMI WATANABE, YORITOKI<br />
TOMOTAKE, TETSUO ICHIKAWA (JAPAN)<br />
390 The influences of pulsed electromagnetic<br />
field and low level laser therapy on<br />
neonatal rat calvarial osteoblast-like cells<br />
KIVANC AKCA**, YUSUF EMES, BUKET AYBAR, SERHAT<br />
YALCIN, MURAT CEHRELI, UGUR BAYSAL, YELIZ CAVUSOGLU,<br />
HALIM ISSEVER, PERVIN VURAL, AYHAN BILIR (TURKEY)<br />
391 Influence of implant design on stress<br />
distribution<br />
MEHMET ALI GUNGOR**, ERHAN ÇÖMLEKO LU, SAKHAVAT<br />
MAMMADZADA, UGUR TEKIN, CELAL ARTUNC (TURKEY)<br />
392 The effect of a combined external and<br />
internal saline irrigation during implant site<br />
drilling<br />
GEORG D. STRBAC**, MARKUS HOF, EWALD UNGER,<br />
CHRISTOPH VASAK, HOESHL STEPHAN, WATZEK GEORG,<br />
ZECHNER WERNER, ZECHNER WERNER, WERNER ZECHNER<br />
(AUSTRIA)<br />
393 Lateral lingual foramina of the mandible:<br />
cadavers study with CBCT<br />
TAISUKE KAWAI**, RIEKO ASAUMI, IWAO SATO, TAKASHI<br />
YOSUE (JAPAN)<br />
394 The intramandibular course of the inferior<br />
alveolar nerve<br />
NORA LAUTNER**, CHRISTIAN KRENKEL, MARK MCCOY<br />
(AUSTRIA)<br />
395 Correlation of drilling frequency with<br />
torque, and with vertical force<br />
YOSHIHIRO SAKAGUCHI**, MASASHI TAKAHASHI (JAPAN)<br />
396 Detection of intracellular bacteria within<br />
human peri-implant sulcular epithelial cells<br />
by fluorescence in situ hybridisation<br />
YOUNGKYUNG KO**, KYUBUM SHIM, JU-RI LEE (REPUBLIC<br />
OF KOREA)
397 The stress distribution effect of platform<br />
switching on external and internal hex type<br />
implant in the maxillary incisor area (3D FEA<br />
study)<br />
KYUNG-JOONG KIM**, IN-AE LEE, TAE-YANG KIM, CHEOL-<br />
WON LEE (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
398 Light and electron microscopy study of two<br />
BioHelix implants retrieved from one<br />
patient<br />
ANDERS PALMQUIST**, KATHRYN GRANDFIELD, LENA<br />
EMANUELSSON, TORSTEN MATTSON, RICKARD BRÅNEMARK,<br />
PETER THOMSEN (SWEDEN)<br />
399 Accuracy of computed tomography for the<br />
measurement of masticatory mucosa<br />
DAISUKE UENO**, MASAYUKI MORITA, JUNICHI SATO,<br />
SHOHEI IKEDA, CHINAMI IGARASHI, MARIKO KOBAYASHI,<br />
SHINJI SHIMODA, KYUNG-WON BEAK, KAZUNARI SHIOZAKI,<br />
KAORU KOBAYASHI (USA)<br />
400 Comparative study of cone beam computed<br />
tomography and panoramic radiography in<br />
the evaluation of maxillary sinus septa<br />
MIN-SUK KOOK**, HEE-KYUN OH, BANG-SIN KIM, HONG-JU<br />
PARK, SUN-YOUL RYU (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
401 The analysis of gene expression during the<br />
wound healing process of tooth extraction<br />
YAO_DUNG HSIEH** (TAIWAN)<br />
402 Clinical experience in post-extraction<br />
technique with a new platform switched<br />
implant generation: clinical and radiological<br />
evaluation<br />
LUIGI MASSIMO SACCO**, GIUSEPPE VRESPA, ANTONIO<br />
SCARANO (ITALY)<br />
403 Phosphoserine-polylysine coatings promote<br />
osteoblastic differentiation and WNT<br />
signalling on titanium substrates<br />
CARLO GALLI**, GIOVANNI PASSERI, MARILINA<br />
PIEMONTESE, ) SIMONE LUMETTI, EDOARDO MANFREDI, M.<br />
CLOTILDE CARRA, GUIDO M. MACALUSO (ITALY)<br />
MATERIAL RESEARCH<br />
404 Bone marrow stromal cells response to<br />
fluoride-modified implant surfaces<br />
MARCO ANNUNZIATA**, ADRIANA OLIVA, ANTONIO ROCCI,<br />
ROSARIO RULLO, LUIGI GUIDA (ITALY)<br />
405 Early bone regeneration by novel nanogel<br />
crosslinking membrane<br />
TAKAYUKI MIYAHARA**, MYAT NYAN, ASAKO SHIMODA,<br />
JIA HAO, REENA RODRIGUEZ, HIROSHI KOBAYASHI, SHINJI<br />
KURODA, MAKOTO SHIOTA, KAZUNARI AKIYOSHI, SHOHEI<br />
KASUGAI (JAPAN)<br />
406 The use of different materials in the<br />
treatment of infrabony periodontal defects<br />
DJORDJE LALIC**, MILICA NEDIC, NIKOLA TADIC (SERBIA)<br />
407 Surface modification of titanium by blueviolet<br />
semiconductor laser and ultraviolet<br />
light emitting diode<br />
TAKANORI KAWANO, TETSUO ICHIKAWA**, YOSHIHITO<br />
NAITO, MEGUMI WATANABE, TAKAHARU GOTO (JAPAN)<br />
408 Plasma rich in growth factors and autologue<br />
fibrin membrane with and without Bio-Oss<br />
in rabbit cranium<br />
MOJGAN PAKNEJAD**, YADOLLAH SOLEIMANI SHAYESTEH,<br />
SOLMAZ SHARIAT, MOHAMMAD MEHDI DEHGHAN, POURIA<br />
MOTAHHARI, NASRIN ESFAHANI-ZADEH (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC<br />
OF IRAN)<br />
409 Immobilisation of collagen on titanium<br />
implant surface enhances bone-implant<br />
contact<br />
ALEXANDER TADEU SVERZUT**, GUSTAVO CAVALCANTI DE<br />
ALBUQUERQUE, MARCO MORRA, PAULO TAMBASCO DE<br />
OLIVEIRA, MÁRCIO MATEUS BELOTI, ADALBERTO LUIZ ROSA<br />
(BRAZIL)<br />
410 Evaluation of trabecular metal dental<br />
implant in a canine model<br />
DO-GYOON KIM**, SARANDEEP S. HUJ, PETER E. LARSEN,<br />
KELLY S. KREUTER, HUA-HONG CHIEN, WON JOO, HAI BO<br />
WEN (USA)<br />
411 Promoting bone formation on the surface<br />
by wire-type EDM in vivo<br />
YU KATAOKA**, KOICHI YAMAKI, FUKUNAGA OHTSUKA,<br />
TOMOHIDE ISOBE, FUMIO ATA, GOU YAMAMOTO,<br />
TETSUHIKO TACHIKAWA, TAKASHI MIYAZAKI (JAPAN)<br />
412 Effect of the bovine collagen matrix<br />
on bone formation in rat calvarial and<br />
mandibular defects<br />
JEONG-HO YUN**, JEE-HEE JUNG, JIN-WOO KIM, CHANG-<br />
SUNG KIM, SEONG-HO CHOI, KYOO-SUNG CHO (REPUBLIC<br />
OF KOREA)<br />
413 Functionally loaded microplasma sprayed<br />
cap-coated oral implants in dogs: long-term<br />
results<br />
RÜDIGER JUNKER**, PETER MANDERS, JOOP WOLKE, INIGO<br />
BRACERAS, YURI BORISOV, JOHN JANSEN (NETHERLANDS)<br />
414 Zirconia dental implants with femtosecond<br />
laser microstructuring. A new way to guide<br />
cell growth<br />
RAFAEL ARCESIO DELGADO RUIZ**, JOSÉ LUÍS CALVO<br />
GUIRADO, PABLO MORENO PEDRÁZ, JOSÉ EDUARDO MATÉ<br />
SÁNCHEZ, MARÍA PIEDAD FERNÁNDEZ RAMÍREZ, GERARDO<br />
GÓMEZ MORENO, JAVIER GUARDIA (SPAIN)<br />
415 Titanium with heparin and bone<br />
morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2)<br />
for inhibition of inflammatory and<br />
enhancement of osteoblast function<br />
JOO-YOUNG OHE**, IL-KEUN KWON, YONG-DAE KWON,<br />
SUNG-EUN KIM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
416 Vertical bone augmentation: a comparison<br />
between 3D printed monolithic monetite<br />
blocks and autologous onlay grafts in the<br />
rabbit<br />
JESUS TORRES**, FALEH TAMIMI, ANGEL MANCHON, JORGE<br />
ASENJOJ, JUAN CARLOS PRADOS, ENRIQUE CABARCOS<br />
(SPAIN)<br />
417 Tomographic, histological and<br />
immunohistochemical evidences on N-butyl-<br />
2-cyanoacrilate for graft fixation<br />
ESTEVES PINTO FARIA**, PATRICIO JOSE OLIVEIRA NETO,<br />
GIOVANNI CRICCHIO, ANA CAROLINA HAWTHORNE, PAULO<br />
LARS SENNERBY, STEFAN LUNDGREN, LUIZ ANTONIO SALATA<br />
(BRAZIL)<br />
418 Powder-size effect on the biocompatibility<br />
of porous-titanium produced using<br />
mouldless-process<br />
YOSHIHITO NAITO**, KENICHI HAMADA, TAKAHARU<br />
GOTO, MEGUMI WATANABE, DAISUKE NAGAO, YORITOKI<br />
TOMOTAKE, TETSUO ICHIKAWA (JAPAN)<br />
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419 Immobilisation of bisphosphonates on<br />
surface-modified anodic TiO2 nanotubes<br />
WON-GI KIM**, -JAE LEE, SEUNG-SUK CHOI, HYUNG-SEOP<br />
KIM (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
420 Study of titanium implants modified by<br />
laser-hydroxyapatite<br />
KARIN E. SISTI**, ANTONIO CARLOS GUASTALDI, IDELMO<br />
RANGEL GARCIA JR, P. QUEIROZ, RAFAEL DE ROSSI,<br />
ADRIANO PIATTELLI, ANDREIA BROCHADO ANTONIOLLI,<br />
RICARDO AYDOS (BRAZIL)<br />
421 The osteogenic differentiation of adiposederived<br />
mesenchymal cells on three<br />
modified titanium surfaces<br />
ZHUOFAN CHEN**, JUAN YI, ZHIPENG LI (CHINA)<br />
422 Effect of smoking on early bone healing<br />
around oxidised surfaces: a prospectivecontrolled<br />
study in human jaws<br />
RAFAEL OLIVEIRA**, ADRIANO PIATTELLI, GIOVANNA<br />
IEZZI, ELTON ZENOBIO, SUSANA D’AVILA, PAULO PERRI<br />
DE CARVALHO, LUCIANA CARDOSO, RENATA MAIRINK,<br />
TATIANA ONUMA, JAMIL SHIBLI (BRAZIL)<br />
423 Biomechanical behaviour of a prefabricated<br />
bar system: a numerical study<br />
LUDGER KEILIG**, STEFAN BAYER, MANFRED GRÜNER,<br />
ROBERT HÜLTENSCHMIDT, HELMUT STARK, CHRISTOPH<br />
BOURAUEL (GERMANY)<br />
424 Biomechanical behaviour of the SFI-bar -<br />
mechanical and clinical investigations<br />
STEFAN BAYER**, MANFRED GRÜNER, ROBERT<br />
HÜLTENSCHMIDT, LUDGER KEILIG, CHRISTOPH BOURAUEL,<br />
HELMUT STARK (GERMANY)<br />
425 New surgical planning with 3D simil-bone<br />
system: in vivo study<br />
JOSÉ EDUARDO MATÉ SÁNCHEZ DE VAL**, RAFAEL<br />
DELGADO RUIZ, PIEDAD RAMÍREZ FERNÁNDEZ, JOSÉ LUIS<br />
CALVO GUIRADO (SPAIN)<br />
426 Corrosion behaviour of dental ceramics<br />
LENKA VAVRICKOVA**, TATJANA DOSTALOVA, ANNA<br />
KREJCOVA, JITKA SRAMKOVA (CZECH REPUBLIC)<br />
427 Comparison of three nanoHA coatings<br />
deposited on titanium implants<br />
MAGDALENA LUKASZEWSKA-KUSKA**, PIOTR KRAWCZYK,<br />
RAFAL ZAGALAK, WIESLAW HEDZELEK, JERZY SOKALSKI<br />
(POLAND)<br />
428 1-Year clinical pilot study of marginal bone<br />
resorption of mono-body implant<br />
YOUNGMIN KO, HANGU KIM**, SHINKOO KIM,<br />
YONGCHANG CHOI (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
429 Surface modification of titanium by plasma<br />
polymerisation and its effect on bacterial<br />
adherence<br />
PERVIN I MIRZALIO LU**, SOYKAN KÖKLÜ, (TURKEY)<br />
430 Stainless steel as an alternative to Ti 6AI-4V<br />
for orthodontic miniscrews<br />
KERSTIN GRITSCH**, CHRISTIAN PAQUET, LAURENT<br />
MORGON, PATRICK EXBRAYAT, NORBERT LAROCHE,<br />
BRIGITTE GROSGOGEAT (FRANCE)<br />
431 The effect of new ultrasonic tips on implant<br />
surface: an in vitro study<br />
YOUNG SUK NOH**, WON-JUN SHON (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
432 Straumann bone ceramic vs Bio-Oss: a<br />
histomorphometrical and histological<br />
animal study<br />
AMIRREZA ROKN**, ASGHAR MIREMADI, MOHAMMAD<br />
AMIN KHODADOSTAN ARDESTANI (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF<br />
IRAN)<br />
433 Bone response to antimicrobial noble metal<br />
nano-coating on titanium implants<br />
SARA SVENSSON**, FELICIA SUSKA, LENA EMANUELSSON,<br />
ANDERS PALMQUIST, BIRGITTA NORLINDH, HELEN<br />
KARLHOLM, GUNILLA RYDJA, MATTIAS OHRLANDER, JUKKA<br />
LAUSMAA, PETER THOMSEN (SWEDEN)<br />
434 Surface bioactive with nanoparticles of<br />
calcium and magnesium for dental implants:<br />
a clinical and laboratory study<br />
SÉRGIO ALEXANDRE GEHRKE**, MARCOS BARBOSA SALLES,<br />
PAULO CÍCERO DO NASCIMENTO (BRAZIL)<br />
435 Immediate OsseoSpeedTM placement in fresh<br />
extraction sockets: clinical and radiographic<br />
report using beta-TCP or autologous bone<br />
OLIVIER NEDELEC** (FRANCE)<br />
436 Studies on anodised titanium and Ti 6AI-4V<br />
alloy bioactivity<br />
MIHAI BURLIBASA**, IOAN ROMAN, LAURA SOARE,<br />
ROXANA TRUSCA, CORNEL FRATILA, MIHAI-BOGDAN BUCUR,<br />
GABRIELA TANASE, DANA-CATRINEL ISPAS (ROMANIA)<br />
437 Titanium released from titanium surface<br />
after bacteria in vitro incubation<br />
ANA RODRIGUEZ**, ANTONIO JUÁREZ, XAVIER GIL (SPAIN)<br />
438 The effectivness of different implant<br />
surfaces placed into sinus grafts<br />
ANTONIN SIMUNEK**, DANA KOPECKA, TOMAS BRAZDA,<br />
JAKUB STRNAD (CZECH REPUBLIC)<br />
439 Calcium sulphate barrier in bone defects:<br />
Clinico-radiological RDB study<br />
440 Fatigue load performance of narrow<br />
diameter two-piece implants<br />
YUSUKE ISHIKAWA**, MASASHI TAKAHASHI (JAPAN)<br />
441 Exophytic bone formation using collagen<br />
membranes and porous titanium membrane<br />
BYUNG-KIL RYU**, YOUNG-HYUK KWON, YEEK HERR,<br />
DONG-YEOL LEE, SEUNG-IL SHIN, JONG-HYUK CHUNG<br />
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
442 Radiographic evaluation of the crestal bone<br />
level around mono-body implants: a 5-year<br />
retrospective clinical study<br />
HANGU KIM**, KIHONG JEONG, SHINKOO KIM,<br />
YONGCHANG CHOI (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)<br />
443 Effect of implant surface treatments on<br />
bone integration<br />
JULIE ROZE**, ALAIN HOORNAERT, PIERRE LAYROLLE<br />
(FRANCE)<br />
444 In vivo electric potential measurements of<br />
titanium osseointegrated implants. Relation<br />
with peri-implant tissues<br />
ALFONSO JORNET-GARCIA**, ARTURO SANCHEZ-PEREZ,<br />
MARIA JOSE MOYA-VILLAESCUSA (SPAIN)<br />
445 Characterisation and evaluation of macro<br />
and microtexturiused surfaces of dental<br />
implants: clinical and laboratory study<br />
SERGIO ALEXANDRE GEHRKE**, PAULO CESAR VIERA DOS<br />
SANTOS (BRAZIL)<br />
446 Comparative analysis of osseointegration<br />
between cylindrical and conical implants in<br />
rabbits by scanning electron microscopy<br />
SERGIO ALEXANDRE GEHRKE**, JUAN CARLOS ABARNO<br />
(BRAZIL)
Faculty<br />
Christiaan M. Ten BRUGGENKATE,<br />
Netherlands<br />
Stefano GRACIS, Italy<br />
Robert HAAS, Austria<br />
PRE-CONGRESS COURSES SPEAKERS AND CHAIRPERSONS<br />
Merete BAKKE, Denmark<br />
Urs BELSER, Switzerland<br />
Daniele BOTTICELLI, Italy<br />
Christiaan M Ten BRUGGENKATE, Netherlands<br />
Stephen CHEN, Australia<br />
Andrew DAWOOD, United Kingdom<br />
Stephen FEINBERG, USA<br />
Mauro FRADEANI, Italy<br />
Rudolf FÜRHAUSER, Austria<br />
Hans-Göran GRÖNDAHL, Sweden<br />
Kerstin GRÖNDAHL, Sweden<br />
Stefano GRACIS, Italy<br />
Robert HAAS, Austria<br />
Reinhilde JACOBS, Belgium<br />
Simon Storgard JENSEN, Denmark<br />
Daniele BOTTICELLI, Italy<br />
Christiaan M Ten BRUGGENKATE, Netherlands<br />
Daniel BUSER, Switzerland<br />
Stephen CHEN, Australia<br />
Andrew DAWOOD, United Kingdom<br />
Nikolaos DONOS, United Kingdom<br />
Rudolf FÜRHAUSER, Austria<br />
Jaime A. GIL, Spain<br />
Klaus GOTFREDSEN, Denmark<br />
Christoph HÄMMERLE, Switzerland<br />
Franck RENOUARD, France<br />
Irena SAILER, Switzerland<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
Stephen WALLACE, USA<br />
INVITED SPEAKERS<br />
Nick JEPSON, United Kingdom<br />
Ronald JUNG, Switzerland<br />
Albert MEHL, Switzerland<br />
Frauke MÜELLER, Switzerland<br />
Tim NEWTON, United Kingdom<br />
Bjarni PJETURSSON, Iceland<br />
Marc QUIRYNEN, Belgium<br />
Claes-Erik REIT, Sweden<br />
Tara RENTON, United Kingdom<br />
Irena SAILER, Switzerland<br />
Mariano SANZ, Spain<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
Michael STILLER, Germany<br />
Joerg-Rudolf STRUB, Germany<br />
Thomas TAYLOR, USA<br />
CHAIRPERSONS<br />
Björn KLINGE, Netherlands<br />
Niklaus P. LANG, China<br />
Carlo MAIORANA, Italy<br />
Frauke MUELLER, Switzerland<br />
Friedrich W. NEUKAM, Germany<br />
Michael NORTON, United Kingdom<br />
Richard PALMER, United Kingdom<br />
Bjarni PJETURSSON, Iceland<br />
Marc QUIRYINEN, Belgium<br />
Isabella ROCCHIETTA, Italy<br />
Julia WITTNEBEN, Switzerland<br />
Nicola ZITZMANN, Switzerland<br />
Pascal VALENTINI, France<br />
Hannes WACHTEL, Germany<br />
Stephen WALLACE, USA<br />
Georg WATZEK, Austria<br />
Julia WITTNEBEN, Switzerland<br />
Daniel WISMEIJER Netherlands<br />
Callum YOUNGSON, United Kingdom<br />
Nicola ZITZMANN, Switzerland<br />
Giovanni ZUCCHELLI, Italy<br />
Otto ZUHR, Germany<br />
Massimo SIMION, Italy<br />
Paul STONE, United Kingdom<br />
Joerg-Rudolf STRUB, Germany<br />
Thomas TAYLOR, USA<br />
Mark THOMASON, United Kingdom<br />
Pascal VALENTINI, France<br />
Julia WITTNEBEN, Switzerland<br />
Otto ZUHR, Germany<br />
RESEARCH COMPETITION AND SHORT ORAL COMMUNICATION PRESENTERS<br />
ALBOUY Jean-Pierre, Sweden<br />
ALVIM-PEREIRA Fabiano, Brazil<br />
AN Jae-Jin, Republic of Korea<br />
BURTSCHER Doris, Austria<br />
BUTZ Frank, Germany<br />
CANULLO Luigi, Germany<br />
CARDAROPOLI Giuseppe, USA<br />
CORDARO Luca, Italy<br />
DEN HARTOG Laurens, Netherlands<br />
DE WAAL Yvonne, Netherlands<br />
DIERENS Melissa, Belgium<br />
ENKLING Norbert, Switzerland<br />
ESPOSITO Marco, United Kingdom<br />
FELICE Pietro, Italy<br />
FREY Robert-Marie, Germany<br />
GAHLERT Michael, Germany<br />
GALLI Carlo, Italy<br />
GRANDFIELD Kathryn, Sweden<br />
HABRE-HALLAGE Pascale, Lebanon<br />
HU Xiulian, China<br />
KELLER Pierre, Germany<br />
KOHAL Ralf, Germany<br />
KUCHLER Ulrike, Austria<br />
KWON Yong-Dae, Republic of Korea<br />
LAMBERT France, Belgium<br />
LINKEVICIUS Tomas, Lithuania<br />
MEIJER Henny, Netherlands<br />
MORIMOTO Taichiro, Japan<br />
MOSES Ofer, Israel<br />
OMAR Omar, Sweden<br />
PODAROPOULOS Leonidas, Greece<br />
RAMEL Christian, Switzerland<br />
RICKERT Daniela, Netherlands<br />
SAUERBIER Sebastian, Germany<br />
SAULACIC Nikola, Switzerland<br />
SLOT Wim, Netherlands<br />
SLOTTE Christer, Sweden<br />
TELLEMAN Gerdien, Netherlands<br />
THOMA Daniel, Switzerland<br />
TONETTI Maurizio, Italy<br />
TRUNINGER Thomas, Switzerland<br />
URBAN Thomas, Denmark<br />
VAN ASSCHE Nele, Belgium<br />
WOHLFAHRT Johan Caspar, Norway<br />
WU Gang, Netherlands<br />
YOUNES Ronald, Lebanon<br />
ZEMBIC Anja, Switzerland<br />
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Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong> 15.00-17.30<br />
Pre-Congress Course 1<br />
STAGED LATERAL AUGMENTATION FOR IMPLANT SURGERY<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Frank RENOUARD<br />
Franck Renouard graduated from the Dental University of Paris V in 1982. He was Jean François Tulasne’s<br />
assistant in the Cranio-Maxillofacial Team of Paul Tessier from 1983 to 1988 in Paris. He has published<br />
several national and international articles and is author of two text books with Bo Rangert. The first one<br />
«Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry: Simplified Clinical Analysis for Predictable Treatment» was published<br />
in 10 languages. He lectures intensively on implants, immediate loading, biomechanics and bone grafting<br />
procedure.<br />
Dr. Renouard was elected to the European Association for Osseointegration executive board in Amsterdam in 2000,<br />
and is the past President for the organisation. He is in private practice in Paris specialising in oral and implant<br />
surgery.<br />
> Massimo SIMION<br />
Degree of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Milan in 1979.<br />
Specialisation in Odontostomatology and Dental Prosthodontics at the University of Milan in 1982.<br />
Professor and Chairman of the Department of Periodontology and Implant Restoration at the Dental School of the University of Milan.<br />
Member of the Board of the European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) 1998 - 2005.<br />
President of EAO for the years 2001-2003 and Immediate Past-President for years 2004/2005.<br />
Member of the Council of EAO since the year 2005<br />
Founder of the Italian Society of Osseontegration.<br />
Active Member and Vice-President of the Italian Society of Periodontology (SidP) for the years 2003-2005.<br />
Referee of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology, International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry.<br />
He has published several scientific papers and is an international lecturer on the topics of Periodontology, Osseointegration and Bone Regeneration.<br />
Staged Lateral Augmentation for Implant Surgery<br />
The prime dictate prerequisite to predict long-term success for osseointegrated implants is a sufficient volume of<br />
healthy bone at recipient sites. However, a sufficient amount of bone volume is frequently lacking as a result of<br />
trauma or infectious diseases such as advanced periodontitis. A number of different techniques, like Guided Bone<br />
Regeneration and Autogenous Bone Grafts, have been developed to reconstruct deficient alveolar ridges to allow<br />
dental implant placement in either a simultaneous or staged approach.<br />
Advances in tissue engineering may offer solutions that resolve bone volume deficits while at the same time eliminating<br />
some of the concerns posed by current techniques. The recombinant platelet derived growth factor (rh-<br />
PDGF-BB) has been extensively used as a potent regenerating factor in orthopaedics and periodontics with success.<br />
The principal aim would be to eliminate the need for autogenous bone harvesting and possibly eliminate the use<br />
of a barrier membrane. The presentation will present the available techniques and future trends for lateral staged<br />
ridge augmentation to allow implant placement.
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong> 15.00-17.30<br />
Pre-Congress Course 2<br />
SINUS GRAFTING FOR IMPLANT SURGERY<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKERS<br />
> Robert Haas<br />
1983 Graduation MD.<br />
1992 Graduation DDS with distinction.<br />
1992 Fellowship at the Department of Oral Surgery Dental School University of Vienna (Head<br />
Univ. Prof. Dr. Georg Watzek).<br />
1998 PhD, in Dentistry at the University Clinic, Vienna.<br />
1998 Senior Physician – of Oral Surgery Dental School University of Vienna.<br />
1999 Graduation Doctor Med. Dent.<br />
2000 Associated Professor at the Department of Oral Surgery Dental School University of Vienna.<br />
2004 Opening of the Implantacademy, Vienna.<br />
2005 President of the Austrian Society for Oral Surgery and Implantology.<br />
Presentations at several national and international Congresses.<br />
Secretary at national and international Congresses.<br />
Several awards for scientific research.<br />
Participant on several training courses.<br />
More than 60 scientific papers, contributions to medical books and publications<br />
> Christiaan M. Ten<br />
BRUGGENKATE<br />
Dr. C. (Chris) M. Ten Bruggenkate is Professor in<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Free University<br />
/ ACTA Amsterdam, Holland. He studied Dentistry<br />
at the State University, Utrecht and Medicine at<br />
the Free University, Amsterdam, where he also did<br />
his specialisation in OMF Surgery.<br />
He has written over 80 articles and participated in writing text<br />
books. Research on bone and bone substitutes form an important<br />
part of his professional activities. He has significant experience in<br />
lecturing nationally and internationally. His special field of interest<br />
is pre-prosthetic surgery, pre-implant surgery, reconstructive surgery,<br />
implant surgery and bone research.<br />
Prof. Ten Bruggenkate played an important role in the development<br />
and activities of the ITI.<br />
> Stephen WALLACE<br />
Dr. Stephen Wallace is a 1971 graduate of Boston<br />
University School of Graduate Dentistry with a Certificate<br />
in Periodontics. He has been on the faculty<br />
of the New York University Department of Implant<br />
Dentistry for 16 years attaining the academic rank of<br />
Associate Professor. He is a Diplomate of the International<br />
Congress of Oral Implantology and a Fellow of<br />
the Academy of Osseointegration, currently serving<br />
as co-chairman of the Academy of Osseointegration committee for<br />
hands-on educational courses.<br />
Dr. Wallace’s time at New York University is divided between clinical<br />
teaching and human clinical and histologic research. He has helped<br />
develop the world’s largest data base on sinus augmentation surgery.<br />
He has performed research studies on products from the world’s<br />
leading manufacturers of implants and bone regenerative materials<br />
and is presently involved in research utilising PDGF-BB and BMP-2 in<br />
sinus augmentation surgery.<br />
Dr. Wallace lectures at home and abroad on issues relating to dental<br />
implantology and periodontics. He is the author of an evidencebased<br />
review of the sinus augmentation procedure published in the<br />
Annals of Periodontology and more than 30 journal articles and<br />
textbook chapters. He is co-editor, along with Dr. Tiziano Testori, of<br />
a text book on sinus elevation surgery recently published by Quintessence<br />
that is now being published in 8 languages. In addition to<br />
his faculty appointment, Dr. Wallace maintains a practice for Periodontics,<br />
bone regeneration and implant dentistry in Waterbury, CT.<br />
Dr. Wallace lives in Cheshire, CT with his wife, Bonnie and his cat,<br />
Alley. His son, Eric, is an oral surgeon in Santa Barbara, CA and his<br />
daughter is an attorney living in Martha’s Vineyard.<br />
Sinus Grafting for Implant Surgery<br />
This presentation will present the standard techniques for maxillary sinus elevation for the year <strong>2010</strong>. These surgical<br />
techniques and grafting decisions have been determined by the evolved evidence-base of the past 30 years. Both, autogenous<br />
bone as well as bone substitutes, as grafting procedures will be presented. Special attention will be paid to the<br />
anatomy of the lateral maxilla and the maxillary sinus.<br />
Possible complications of sinus augmentation surgery will be discussed.<br />
Using this information as a platform, newer techniques and technologies will be presented that are presently available<br />
or currently being evaluated in controlled studies.<br />
Objectives:<br />
Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to:<br />
1) identify the most predictable sinus elevation techniques;<br />
2) understand the rationale for decision making;<br />
3) discuss current innovative technologies;<br />
4) identify common causes of surgical complications;<br />
5) understand the management of complications.<br />
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Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong> 15.00-17.30<br />
Pre-Congress Course 3<br />
PROVISIONALISATION IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Irena SAILER<br />
Irena Sailer is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and<br />
Dental Material at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She is a Faculty member of the clinic. Additionally,<br />
since 2009 she has held an Adjunct Associate Professorship at the Department of Preventive and<br />
Restorative Sciences, Robert Schattner Centre, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.<br />
Philadelphia, USA.<br />
In her clinical work she focusses on the comprehensive treatment of complex, partially edentulous patients applying<br />
all available options of reconstructive dentistry including dental implants. Scientifically Dr. Sailer’s activities concentrate<br />
on different prosthetic aspects of fixed reconstructions on teeth and implants. More specifically the application<br />
of all-ceramic materials and new fabrication technologies like the computer-aided manufacturing procedures<br />
(CAD-CAM) for fixed prosthodontics are being tested. Under her guidance numerous clinical trials of all-ceramic<br />
tooth- and implant-borne reconstructions have been performed or are ongoing. She collaborates intensely with the<br />
material sciences unit of the clinic. As part of this collaboration new materials and fabrication procedures are being<br />
tested in-vitro prior to the clinical application. Following the pre-clinical and clinical tests, Dr. Sailer’s group is aiming<br />
for a constant development and improvement of the clinic’s prosthodontic concepts.<br />
Dr. Sailer is a member of various scientific organisations. Presently, she is Fellow of the International Team for<br />
Implantology (ITI). She has published numerous scientific and clinical articles and serves on the review boards of<br />
several scientific journals in the field.<br />
> Julia WITTNEBEN<br />
Dr. Julia-Gabriela Wittneben received her dental degree at the University of Witten/Herdecke in Germany.<br />
She obtained her Doctorate in Dental Medicine at the same institution. Dr. Wittneben completed<br />
a three-year postgraduated specialty training in prosthodontics at Harvard School of Dental<br />
Medicine and holds a Master of Medical Science (MMSc) degree from Harvard University. She was<br />
awarded with the «Joseph L. Henry Award» from Harvard University for overall achievement in clinical<br />
and research training and contribution to the University.<br />
Since 2008, she has been Assistant Professor at the Division of Fixed Prosthodontics at the University of Bern, Switzerland.<br />
Dr. Wittneben actively participates in clinical research related to prosthodontics, esthetics and implant<br />
therapy. Her work has been published in International peer reviewed journals. She is ad hoc reviewer for the journal<br />
“Clinical Oral Implants Research”.<br />
Dr. Wittneben is a fellow of the International Team for Implantology (ITI), member of the European Association for<br />
Osseointegration (EAO), American College of Prosthodontists (ACP), International Association for Dental Research<br />
(IADR) and the Swiss Dental Association (SSO).
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong> 15.00-17.30<br />
Pre-Congress Course 4<br />
COMPLEX CASE MANAGEMENT – TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Stefano GRACIS<br />
Dr. Gracis received his D.M.D. degree in 1986 from the University of Pennsylvania, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,<br />
USA) and, in 1987, from the University of Pavia (Pavia, Italy). In 1990, he obtained the certificate<br />
in Prosthodontics with an M.S.D. degree at the University of Washington in Seattle under the<br />
guidance of Dr. Ralph Yuodelis. He then returned to Milan, Italy, where he has been working ever since<br />
in private practice limiting his activity to prosthodontics and restorative dentistry. From 1998 to 2004,<br />
he was a guest lecturer at the University of Parma (Parma, Italy).<br />
He is an active member and past Secretary General of the European Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (EAED) and the<br />
immediate past president of the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry (AIOP). He is on the Editorial Board of the<br />
International Journal of Prosthodontics, European Journal of Aesthetic Dentistry and European Journal of Oral Implantology.<br />
He has contributed several articles in the field of restorative dentistry and he lectures and gives courses<br />
regularly, both nationally and internationally, on topics related to fixed prosthodontics and implant prosthodontics.<br />
> Nicola ZITZMANN<br />
Nicola Ursula Zitzmann received her Board-Examination and Dental Degree at the University of Aachen, Germany in 1991, finished<br />
her doctoral dissertation in 1992 and worked as an assistant in private practice for 2.5 years. From 1994 to 1997, she completed the<br />
postgraduate program at the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Sciences in Zurich, Switzerland.<br />
From 1997, N. Zitzmann worked as Assistant Professor at the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and TMJ Disorders<br />
at the University of Basel (Switzerland) and completed the specialist training in Reconstructive Dentistry in 2001. She finished her<br />
habilitation thesis (equivalent to Ph.D.) entitled “Prosthodontic treatment of the edentulous patient with particular consideration<br />
given to implant-supported restorations” in 2004. N. Zitzmann has been a Visiting Assistant at the Department of Periodontology at<br />
the University of Göteborg, Sweden, and achieved her Ph.D. degree in the field of Periodontology in 2006. Currently, she is Professor in the Clinic for<br />
Periodontology, Endodontology and Cariology at the University of Basel. She is a member of the International College of Prosthodontics, the Swiss<br />
Society of Periodontology (SSP) and the Swiss Society of Reconstructive Dentistry (SSRD).<br />
Complex case management – treatment strategies for long-term success.<br />
Clinicians face the difficult task of judging the influence and significance of multiple risk factors of periodontal, endodontic<br />
or prosthetic origin, which can affect the prognosis of an abutment tooth. The purpose of this overview<br />
is to summarise the crucial factors involved in deciding whether a questionable tooth is treated and maintained, or<br />
extracted and possibly replaced by dental implants. A consensus view of specialists in periodontology, endodontics<br />
and reconstructive dentistry (prosthodontics) is presented based on their clinical expertise and the best external<br />
evidence available. Tooth maintenance and the acceptance of risks is suitable when the tooth is not extensively<br />
diseased, the tooth has a high strategic value particularly in patients with implant contraindications, the tooth<br />
is located in an intact arch, and the preservation of gingival structures is paramount. When complete-mouth restorations<br />
are planned, the strategic use of dental implants and smaller units (short-span FDPs) either tooth- or<br />
implant-supported, as well as natural tooth abutments with good prognoses for long-span FDPs is recommended<br />
to minimise the risk of failure of the entire reconstruction.<br />
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />
44<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong> 13.35-16.30<br />
Plenary Session 1<br />
AESTHETICS: CLINICAL GUIDELINES<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Paul STONE<br />
Paul is General Secretary of the EAO Board, Chairman of the Specialty Advisory Board in Implant Dentistry<br />
of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, a Past President of the UK Association of Dental<br />
Implantology (ADI) and Member of the General Dental Council Implant Training and Education Group.<br />
He is a Fellow of the International Team for Implantology (ITI) and also works as a member of teaching<br />
and lecturing staff at both Dundee University Dental Hospital and School and Edinburgh Postgraduate<br />
Dental Institute (consultant).<br />
His main interests are in the surgical aspects of implant and reconstructive surgery.<br />
> Daniele BOTTICELLI<br />
MD, DDS at the University of Bologna (Italy)<br />
in 1980, specialist license in General Surgery<br />
at the University of Modena (Italy) in 1986,<br />
Odont. Dr. (PhD) at Göteborg University<br />
(Sweden) in 2006.<br />
Director of “Ariminum Research & Dental<br />
Education Centre (ARDEC)” in Rimini, (Italy)<br />
since 2000. Head of the division of Oral Surgery in Ariminum<br />
Odontologica, Rimini (Italy) since 2001.<br />
Professor in the postgraduate course, University of the State<br />
of São Paulo (UNESP), Faculty of Araçatuba (Brazil). Visiting<br />
professor at the University of Padova, (Italy).<br />
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Clinical<br />
Periodontology.<br />
He has published a series of experimental and clinical articles,<br />
mainly regarding the healing of marginal defects<br />
around implants and immediate implants. He is performing<br />
a series of experimental and clinical studies in implantology<br />
at the Faculty of Dentistry of Araçatuba, UNESP São Paulo<br />
(Brazil) and at the Faculty of Dentistry of Habana (Cuba).<br />
Hard tissue characteristics affecting aesthetic<br />
outcomes<br />
Alveolar bone crest characteristics will affect<br />
soft tissue adaptation around implants. The<br />
lecture will focus on some of these characteristics<br />
and their impact on marginal soft<br />
tissue, both at implants installed in healed<br />
alveolar bone crest as well as at implants installed<br />
into alveolar sockets immediately after<br />
tooth extraction. Implant positioning, bone<br />
crest width, platform configuration as well as<br />
their effect on the surrounding marginal soft<br />
tissue will be discussed.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Otto ZUHR<br />
Dr. Otto Zuhr studied dentistry at the University<br />
of Aachen from 1986 until 1992. In<br />
1992 he received his DMD from the Department<br />
of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in<br />
Aachen and started to work as a dentist in<br />
Munich. Several educational programs led<br />
him to Switzerland, Scandinavia and the USA<br />
during the following years. From 1999 – 2008 he worked<br />
together with Drs. Bolz, Wachtel, and Hürzeler and became<br />
an associate member in the Institute of Periodontology and<br />
Implantology (IPI) in Munich.<br />
In 2009 he founded a new clinic together with Marc Hürzeler.<br />
Otto Zuhr has written several articles in the field of periodontology<br />
and aesthetic dentistry and lectures nationally<br />
and internationally. In 2001 he received his Specialist in<br />
Periodontology of the German Society of Periodontology<br />
(DGP). Since 2007 he has been board a member of the German<br />
Society of Periodontology (DGP).<br />
Soft tissue characteristics affecting aesthetic<br />
outcomes<br />
The achievement of long-term aesthetic and<br />
stable peri-implant soft tissues is a difficult<br />
and demanding task. With regard to the<br />
definition of soft tissue characteristics that<br />
affect aesthetic outcomes it is necessary to<br />
distinguish between “quantity“ and “quality-aspects”:<br />
while it`s desirable to completely<br />
reconstruct existing tissue defects or prevent<br />
defect formation after extraction (soft<br />
tissue quantity) it`s in addition necessary to<br />
achieve all attributes of a natural and healthy<br />
gingiva – colour, keratinisation and surfacecharacteristics<br />
of the peri-implant mucosa<br />
need to match with the neighbouring natural<br />
dentition, scar formation and excessive<br />
tissue must be avoided (soft tissue quality).<br />
Beside the description of relevant aesthetic<br />
parameters this presentation will focus on<br />
scientific methods to analyse and measure<br />
these parameters. The potential of existing<br />
clinical concepts with a view to optimum periimplant<br />
soft tissue aesthetics will be outlined.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Daniel BUSER<br />
Dr. Daniel Buser is Professor and Chairman at the Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology, and<br />
Executive Chairman of the School of Dental Medicine at University of Bern in Switzerland. He stayed<br />
twice in the USA at Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston (1989-91) and Baylor College of Dentistry<br />
in Dallas (1995). In 2007/08, he spent a Sabbatical at the University of Melbourne.<br />
He served as President of various academic associations, the European Association for Osseointegration<br />
(EAO) in 1996/97, the Swiss Society of Oral Implantology (1999-2002), the Swiss Society of Oral Surgery and Stomatology<br />
(2002-07). He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Osteology Foundation (2004-), and President<br />
of the Swiss Implant Foundation (2007-). Since August 2009, he has served as ITI President (International Team for<br />
Implantology).<br />
He has received several scientific awards from professional organisations such as the André Schroeder Price (1995)<br />
by the ITI, the Osseointegration Foundation Research Award (1966 and 2007) by the Academy of Osseointegration,<br />
the Honorary Membership Award (1997) by the American Academy of Periodontology, and the Daniel M. Laskin<br />
Award (1997) by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.<br />
His main research areas are in bone regeneration around endosseous implants, surface technology and Guided<br />
Bone Regeneration. He has authored and co-authored roughly 250 publications, and several text books including a<br />
GBR book and two ITI Treatment Guides.<br />
> Stephen CHEN<br />
Dr Chen is a specialist periodontist in private<br />
practice in Melbourne, Australia. He graduated<br />
BDS (Malaya) in 1983, MDSc (Melbourne)<br />
in 1987, FRACDS in 1988 and PhD in 2008.<br />
Dr Chen is past-president of the Australian<br />
and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists<br />
and Australasian Osseointegration Society.<br />
He is a Senior Fellow at the School of Dentistry, University of<br />
Melbourne. Dr Chen is a Fellow of the International Team<br />
for Implantology (ITI) and is Chairman of the Australasian ITI<br />
Section. He also serves as Chairman of the ITI Education Core<br />
Committee. He has lectured widely in Australasia, South<br />
East Asia, Europe and the US.<br />
The optimal timing and positioning of implant<br />
placement for improved aesthetics<br />
The clinician has the option of placing implants<br />
at the time of tooth extraction (Immediate<br />
or Type 1 placement), soon after<br />
tooth extraction (early implant placement,<br />
or Type 2 and 3 placement) or after the site<br />
has fully healed (late or Type 4 placement).<br />
Each of these approaches of the timing of<br />
implant placement has its advantages and<br />
disadvantages. In aesthetic sites, biological<br />
and post-surgical events have a significant<br />
effect on the stability of the mucosa, and the<br />
resultant soft tissue aesthetic results. Based<br />
on recent clinical and experimental evidence,<br />
this lecture will discuss the advantages and<br />
disadvantages of each approach, and provide<br />
recommendations for the optimal timing<br />
of implant placement of improved aesthetic<br />
outcomes.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Urs BELSER<br />
Graduated at the Dental Institute, University<br />
of Zurich; Switzerland. Postgraduate training<br />
in Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion.<br />
Assistant Professor and then, Senior Lecturer<br />
at the Department of Fixed Prosthodontics<br />
and Dental Materials of the University of Zurich<br />
(chairman: Prof. Dr. Peter Schaerer, M.S.),<br />
from 1976 to 1980. Visiting Assistant Professor (1980-1982)<br />
at the Departments of Oral Biology (Prof. Dr. A.G. Hannam)<br />
and Clinical Dental Sciences (Prof. Dr. W. A. Richter), Faculty<br />
of Dentistry, University of British Columbia (Canada). Since<br />
1st <strong>October</strong> 1983, Professor and Head of the Department<br />
of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion of the University of<br />
Geneva School of Dental Medicine. President of the Swiss<br />
Association of Prosthetic Dentistry from 1984 to 1988. Recipient<br />
of the Scientific Research Award of the Greater New<br />
York Academy of Prosthodontics in 2002. President of the<br />
European Association of Prosthodontics (EPA) from 2002 to<br />
2003. 2006 Visiting Professor, Harvard University (Boston,<br />
USA), Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials<br />
Sciences (Prof. Dr. H. P. Weber). Research activities in the<br />
fields of implant dentistry and dental ceramics.<br />
The influence of provisional restorations<br />
on final aesthetics<br />
Various clinical approaches for the replacement<br />
of extracted teeth with implant-supported<br />
restorations have emerged in recent<br />
years. This presentation will focus on treatment<br />
protocols currently used to predictably<br />
restore aesthetics and function in the partially<br />
edentulous anterior maxilla. In this context,<br />
provisional restorations play a major role for<br />
both soft tissue conditioning and diagnostics.<br />
The fundamental difference between single<br />
tooth sites, two adjacent missing anterior<br />
maxillary teeth, and more extended edentulous<br />
segments, often accompanied by significant<br />
horizontal and vertical tissue deficiencies,<br />
will be addressed, including the related<br />
clinical/laboratory step-by-step procedures.<br />
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />
46<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong> 13.35-16.30<br />
Parallel Session 1<br />
OPTIONS FOR IMPLANT RESTORATIONS<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Jaime A. GIL<br />
Professor and Chairman of Prosthodontics. University of the Basque Country (Bilbao – Spain).<br />
President of the International College of Prosthodontics.<br />
Past-President of the European Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry.<br />
Past-President of the Spanish Society of Prosthodontics.<br />
Past-President of International College of Dentists (European-Section).<br />
Board Member of the European Association for Osseointegration.<br />
Member of the following International Organisations:<br />
- European Association for Osseointegration<br />
- European Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry<br />
- American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry<br />
- American Academy of Restorative Dentistry<br />
- American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics<br />
Editorial activity:<br />
- Editor in chief of the Spanish version of the European Journal of Aesthetic Dentistry.<br />
- Co-Director of the Spanish version of the International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry.<br />
- Advisory Board of the Journal of Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry<br />
> Frauke MÜLLER<br />
Frauke MÜLLER has been professor and chair<br />
for gerodontology and removable prosthodontics<br />
at the University of Geneva, Switzerland,<br />
since 2003. She graduated in dentistry<br />
from the University of Bonn, Germany and<br />
later worked in the Prosthetic Department<br />
of the University of Mainz. She spent several<br />
years at the London Hospital Medical College, England<br />
in a research program in gerodontology. Professor Müller<br />
has served on the board of many professional associations:<br />
European College of Gerodontology, Geriatric Oral Research<br />
Group of the IADR. Since <strong>2010</strong> she has been President of the<br />
Swiss Society for Dentistry for handicapped and elderly persons<br />
(SGZBB). She is Associate Editor of Gerodontology. Her<br />
research activity is mainly related to gerodontology, oral<br />
function as well as complete and overdentures.<br />
Overdenture designs<br />
The potential benefits from an implant treatment<br />
in elderly adults are well documented.<br />
Implant-supported overdentures may ease<br />
some of the functional, psychological and<br />
psychosocial disabilities following tooth loss<br />
and thus increase the oral health related quality<br />
of life until late in life. However, what<br />
overdenture design is the most adequate and<br />
how many implants are required in which clinical<br />
situation? “There is now overwhelming<br />
evidence that a 2-implant overdenture should<br />
become the first choice of treatment for the<br />
edentulous mandible” is the conclusion of<br />
the McGill Consensus Statement published<br />
in 2002. The question arises whether more<br />
recent treatment concepts with more or less<br />
implants replace this statement. With the population<br />
ageing and more and more persons<br />
losing their natural dentition later in life,<br />
there is also an increasing need for age-adequate<br />
overdenture designs which meet the clinical,<br />
functional and socio-economic context<br />
of old and oldest old patients. These treatment<br />
concepts need also to take into account<br />
the growth of the ageing population and<br />
thus the considerable challenge for healthcare<br />
systems with limited funds.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Joerg-Rudolf STRUB<br />
Dr. J. R. Strub, born in 1948, received his<br />
D.D.S., Dr. Med. Dent. and Dr. Med. Dent. Habil.<br />
(PhD equiv) degrees from the University<br />
of Zurich, Switzerland in 1975/1985 and the<br />
Dr. h.c. from the National and Kapodistrian<br />
University, Athens, Greece, in 2008.<br />
He was a Visiting Assistant Professor of<br />
Biomaterials at Tulane University and Louisiana State University,<br />
New Orleans, USA, 1982-1983. From 1982 -1983 he<br />
was Associate Professor and co-director of the Graduate<br />
Programme in Periodontal Prosthetics at the University of<br />
Zurich.<br />
Since 1988 Dr. Strub has been Professor and Chair of the<br />
Department of Prosthodontics at the Albert-Ludwigs University<br />
in Freiburg, Germany.<br />
He was a Visiting Clinical Professor of Fixed Prosthodontics<br />
at the Osaka University in Osaka, Japan in 1996.<br />
Since 2005 he has been Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at<br />
the Albert-Ludwigs University in Freiburg, Germany.<br />
Dr. Strub is married and has one child.<br />
Fixed rehabilitation of the edentulous<br />
maxilla<br />
The aim of this presentation is to describe<br />
the different treatment approaches available<br />
for the fixed rehabilitation of the edentulous<br />
maxilla in the presence of varying hard and<br />
soft tissue conditions and to review the clinical<br />
outcome of each treatment approach.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Rudolf FÜRHAUSER<br />
Rudolf Fürhauser, MD, DMD<br />
1977-1983 Study of Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Vienna, MD<br />
1983-1987 Education - general practitioner<br />
1987-1989 Education at Dental School of Vienna, DMD<br />
since 1990 Assistant Professor - Prosthodontic Department of Dental School of Vienna<br />
since 2004 Academy for Oral Implantology<br />
Main topics: implant prosthetics, aesthetics, biomechanics, partial denture design<br />
> Thomas TAYLOR<br />
Dr. Taylor is professor and head, Department<br />
of Reconstructive Sciences and chairman,<br />
Division of Prosthodontics and Operative<br />
Dentistry at the University of Connecticut<br />
School of Dental Medicine. He is involved in<br />
both clinical and laboratory research and has<br />
published extensively in the prosthodontic<br />
literature. He is a past editor of the International Journal of<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial Implants. Dr. Taylor currently serves<br />
as Executive Director of as well as being Past President of<br />
the American Board of Prosthodontics and he is Past President<br />
of the American College of Prosthodontists and the<br />
International Team for Implantology (ITI). He currently<br />
serves as president of the International College of Prosthodontists.<br />
Dr. Taylor maintains a part-time practice limited<br />
to prosthodontics.<br />
Fixed partial dental prostheses: cement vs<br />
screw retained<br />
Everyone who restores dental implants has<br />
an opinion as to what the best method of<br />
retention for fixed prostheses is. The advantages<br />
of screw retained and cement retained<br />
prostheses have frequently been discussed<br />
but with little scientific evidence to support<br />
those discussions. This presentation will attempt<br />
to clarify the current evidence and give<br />
some guidelines based upon that evidence.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Stefano GRACIS<br />
Dr. Gracis received his D.M.D. degree in 1986<br />
from the University of Pennsylvania, (Philadelphia,<br />
Pennsylvania, USA) and, in 1987,<br />
from the University of Pavia (Pavia, Italy).<br />
In 1990, he obtained the certificate in Prosthodontics<br />
with an M.S.D. degree at the<br />
University of Washington in Seattle under<br />
the guidance of Dr. Ralph Yuodelis. He then returned to Milan,<br />
Italy, where he has been working ever since in private<br />
practice limiting his activity to prosthodontics and restorative<br />
dentistry.<br />
From 1998 to 2004, he was a guest lecturer at the University<br />
of Parma (Parma, Italy).<br />
He is an active member and past Secretary General of the<br />
European Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (EAED) and the<br />
immediate past president of the Italian Academy of Prosthetic<br />
Dentistry (AIOP).<br />
He is on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of<br />
Prosthodontics, European Journal of Aesthetic Dentistry and<br />
European Journal of Oral Implantology.<br />
He has contributed several articles in the field of restorative<br />
dentistry and he lectures and gives courses regularly, both<br />
nationally and internationally, on topics related to fixed<br />
prosthodontics and implant prosthodontics.<br />
Metal-ceramics vs all ceramic restorations<br />
Up to now, metal-ceramics has been considered<br />
the standard for fabricating fixed<br />
prosthesis since it reconciles excellent mechanical<br />
and physical properties with the ability<br />
to deliver good aesthetics. The advent of new<br />
metal free materials and systems attempts<br />
to challenge this standard. This lecture will<br />
analyse the indications and requirements for<br />
metal-ceramic prostheses vs a number of all<br />
ceramic restorations, and it will address the<br />
dilemmas facing the clinician when deciding<br />
which materials to employ for the implant<br />
supported restoration.<br />
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FRIDAY MORNING<br />
48<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 09.00-12.30<br />
Plenary Session 2<br />
CAD-CAM IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY – CURRENT AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Christoph HÄMMERLE<br />
Educational background<br />
1982 Graduation as DMD, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
1986 – 1988 Postgraduate Studies in Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
1986 – 1991 Postgraduate Studies in Reconstructive Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
Professional history<br />
1988 – 1989 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Stomatology, University of California, San Francisco, USA<br />
1989 – 1991 Assistant Professor, Department of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
1997 – 2000 Associate Professor, Department of Periodontology & Fixed Prosthodontics, University of Bern, Switzerland<br />
1998 – 1999 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, University of Sydney, Australia<br />
2000 Chairman, Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Sciences, Centre for Dental and Oral Medicine and<br />
Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Zürich, Switzerland<br />
2000 Director, Graduate Program in Reconstrtuctive Dentistry (SSRD/SSO), University of Zürich, Switzerland.<br />
Christoph Hämmerle is certified in prosthodontics as well as in periodontics. His clinical focus is on the comprehensive treatment of complex, partially<br />
edentulous patients applying all available options of restorative dentistry.<br />
Prof. Hämmerle’s main scientific interests encompass biological and prosthetic aspects of the treatment with dental implants as part of the overall<br />
restorative treatment concept. In the area of guided bone regeneration he has developed and refined treatment modalities by applying basic experimental<br />
research as well as clinical evaluations in patients.<br />
A recent focus in the area of bone and soft tissue reconstruction lies in the development of techniques involving growth factors, appropriate carrier<br />
materials and new technologies for GBR membranes. In the area of reconstructive dentistry Prof. Hämmerle is part of a research team focusing on<br />
development and application of new ceramic materials (zirconia, alumina) for fixed reconstructions on implants and teeth.<br />
President-elect of the European Association of Osseointegration (EAO), President of the Osteology Foundation, Board member of the Swiss Society of<br />
Implantology (SGI), Committee member for specialist certification in prosthodontics in Switzerland, Co-editor of the 1 st Consensus Conference Report<br />
of the EAO published in Clinical Oral Implant Research 2006, Congress President of the 15t h Annual Scientific Meeting of the EAO 2006 in Zürich,<br />
Switzerland.<br />
> Ronald JUNG<br />
Ronald Jung is trained in oral surgery,<br />
prosthodontics and implant therapy. He is<br />
currently Vice Chairman of the Department<br />
of Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics and<br />
Dental Material Sciences at the University<br />
of Zurich in Switzerland (Chairman: Prof. Dr.<br />
Ch Hämmerle). In 2006 he worked as Visiting<br />
Associate Professor at the Department of Periodontics at the<br />
University of Texas Heath Science Centre at San Antonio,<br />
USA (Chairman: Prof. Dr. D. Cochran).<br />
He is an accomplished and internationally renowned lecturer<br />
and researcher, best known for his work in the field of<br />
hard and soft tissue management and his research on new<br />
technologies in implant dentistry.<br />
Surgical guidance using CAD-CAM technology<br />
Current dental implantology aimed to develop<br />
techniques that can provide optimal<br />
3D implant positioning with respect to both<br />
prosthetic and anatomical parameters. Important<br />
achievements in this field have undoubtedly<br />
been the introduction of cone<br />
beam technique (CBCT), 3D implant planning<br />
software, and CAD-CAM technology in implant<br />
dentistry.<br />
As many of these techniques are already available<br />
in clinical practice it is of great importance<br />
to evaluate the possibilities and limitations<br />
of computer-assisted implant dentistry<br />
in clinical applications. Hence, the aim of this<br />
lecture is to discuss the clinical procedure of<br />
computer-assisted implant dentistry, the clinical<br />
indications and the accuracy and clinical<br />
performance of computer technology applications<br />
in surgical implant dentistry.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Mauro FRADEANI<br />
After graduating in medecine and surgery<br />
in 1979, Mauro Fradeani completed a specialisation<br />
in dentistry at the University of<br />
Ancona in 1983. Past President of EAED -<br />
European Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry<br />
(biennial 2003/2004) and Past President of<br />
AIOP - Accademia Italiana di Odontoiatria<br />
Protesica (biennial 1999/2000), he has served as Visiting Associate<br />
Professor in Prosthetics at Louisiana State University<br />
- New Orleans (USA) from 1999 until 2008. Active Member<br />
of The American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry, he maintains<br />
membership in The American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics<br />
and he is Founder and Director of ACE Institute,<br />
dental education centre in Pesaro, Italy. Associate Editor<br />
of The European Journal of Aesthetic Dentistry (EJED),<br />
Member of the Editorial Board of Practical Periodontics &<br />
Aesthetic Dentistry (PPAD) and of the Journal of Aesthetic<br />
and Restorative Dentistry (JERD). He is the author of the<br />
book “Aesthetic Rehabilitation in Fixed Prosthodontics”<br />
edited by Quintessence International: Vol 1 “Aesthetic<br />
Analysis” translated into 10 languages and Vol 2 “Prosthetic<br />
treatment: a systematic approach to aesthetic, biologic and<br />
functional integration” translated into 6 languages. He runs<br />
a private practice limited solely to prosthetics on natural<br />
dentition and on implants in Pesaro (Italy).<br />
The role of the prosthodontist in optimising<br />
the aesthetic result of restorations<br />
designed with CAD-CAM techniques<br />
A predictable aesthetic final result in the anterior<br />
region is often largely dependent upon<br />
close co-operation between prosthodontist,<br />
and implantologist, especially in the case of<br />
patients with high smile line.<br />
Tissue management procedures on implants<br />
during the provisional phase will be discussed<br />
and their importance emphasised in order to<br />
integrate anterior restorations into the oral<br />
environment in such a way as to achieve<br />
aesthetic and biological predictability.<br />
Selection of the appropriate ceramic material<br />
is fundamental to obtain an excellent result.<br />
Nowadays, the undeniable role played by<br />
CAD-CAM technology allows the clinician<br />
to achieve an ideal abutment shape and final<br />
restoration contour, either in the case of<br />
single restorations or full-mouth rehabilitations.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Andrew DAWOOD<br />
Andrew is a Registered Specialist in Periodontology and Prosthodontics, working in private and hospital<br />
practice.<br />
He has 20 years of experience in Implant Dentistry, and is particularly interested in implant reconstruction<br />
in the atrophic jaw, and in craniomaxillofacial surgery. He has been working extensively with Cone<br />
Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) for five years, and shares a passion for imaging and 3D manufacturing<br />
technologies with a team of scientists and technologists based at his London practice. Andrew is<br />
a member of the UK Health Protection Agency Working Party on CBCT.<br />
> Daniel WISMEIJER<br />
Studied dentistry at the University of Nijmegen<br />
Dental School from 1979-1984<br />
After graduating he joined the department<br />
of Oral Function and worked in the section<br />
of special dental care and Maxillofacial<br />
Prosthodontics. He received his PhD in 1996<br />
on the subject of overdentures on dental<br />
implants; “The Breda Implant Overdenture Study”. In that<br />
year he left academia. From 1985 till 2006 he worked at the<br />
Amphia teaching Hospital in Breda in the department of<br />
Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics.<br />
In 1985 he started a general dental practice which since 1990<br />
has been a referral practice for Oral Implantology. He has<br />
been an ITI fellow since 1993. In 2006 he accepted the position<br />
of Professor of Oral Implantology and Prosthetic Dentistry<br />
at ACTA Amsterdam which he combines with his referral<br />
practice. The main research areas in his department are<br />
focused on “CAD-CAM treatment optimisation”,”implant<br />
surface and bone substitute optimisation” and “the evaluation<br />
of different implant based treatment modalities”.<br />
Fine tuning the precision of full arch immediate<br />
loaded dental implant treatment.<br />
The precision of full arch immediately loaded<br />
dental implant restorations with prefabricated<br />
CAD-CAM designed superstructures has<br />
been proven by the literature to have shortcomings.<br />
The CAD planned implant position<br />
does not always match that which is realised<br />
in the patient. This automatically leads to<br />
problems concerning the fit of the superstructure.<br />
In this presentation we will show how<br />
we circumnavigated these problems by fine<br />
tuning the planning and surgery techniques.<br />
We have tested the misfit of the superstructures<br />
using a strain gauge technique as well<br />
as a scanning technique. Results of our research<br />
in this area focused on fit and misfit<br />
will be presented.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Albert MEHL<br />
Albert Mehl qualified as a dentist in 1989<br />
at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen-Nuernberg.<br />
He continued his studies<br />
including a Master Degree in Physics there<br />
before being appointed Assistant Professor<br />
in the Department of Restorative Dentistry,<br />
Periodontology and Pediatric Dentistry in<br />
1992. He then moved to a similar position in the Ludwig-<br />
Maximilians University of Munich the following year before<br />
becoming a full Professor in 2002 and a further academic<br />
doctorate in human biology in 2003.<br />
His research activities embrace the physical and mechanical<br />
properties of restorative materials with particular emphasis<br />
on ceramics and composites. His specific research in CAD-<br />
CAM computerised dentistry covers scanner and software<br />
developments, which already resulted in a number of commercial<br />
products. Especially the research of functional and<br />
biological morphology of teeth led to the biogeneric tooth<br />
model.<br />
He has over the years received a number of prizes including<br />
an award from the Dental Ceramic Group in 2002 and one<br />
from the Society of Dental Informatics in 2007. Since 2008<br />
Albert Mehl has been visiting Professor in the Department<br />
of Computerised Dentistry in Zurich University. His professional<br />
affiliations include both the International Association<br />
for Dental Research (IADR) and Continental European Division<br />
for Dental Research (CED).<br />
The present and future for CAD-CAM technologies<br />
Computer-assisted fabrication of dental<br />
restorations plays a growing role in clinical<br />
practice. A variety of CAD-CAM systems and<br />
concepts is now available for applications of<br />
this type. Especially, new intraoral scanning<br />
systems and new developments in software<br />
will shift the work flow of the fabrication process<br />
closer to the dental office, hence changing<br />
the conventional way of treatment and<br />
diagnosis. This lecture will give an overview<br />
of the actual state concerning the clinical impact<br />
of present systems and will show and<br />
discuss research results which point out the<br />
possibilities of CAD-CAM for the near future.<br />
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Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 09.00-12.30<br />
Parallel Session 2<br />
QUALITY OF LIFE FACTORS<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Mark THOMASON<br />
Professor Mark Thomason is the Director of Education and Learning in the School of Dental Sciences,<br />
Newcastle University. He was awarded the Personal Chair of Prosthodontics and Oral Rehabilitation,<br />
Newcastle University in 2003 and is an Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry in the Newcastle<br />
upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He was a Visiting Professor, and is currently Adjunct Professor<br />
in the Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Canada.<br />
In the past 5 years he has served as President of the British Society for the Study of Prosthetic Dentistry,<br />
President of the European College of Gerodontology, and as consecutive Presidents of the Prosthodontics Research<br />
Group and the Geriatric Oral Research Group of the International Association of Dental Research. He is a leading<br />
authority on patient centred outcomes for oral rehabilitation in the edentulous particularly in the area of implant<br />
rehabilitation and his research group is internationally recognised in this field. Professor Thomason is the Editor of<br />
the European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry and is a Fellow of the Centre for Excellence in<br />
Healthcare Professional Education.<br />
> Tim NEWTON<br />
Tim Newton is Professor of Psychology as Applied<br />
to Dentistry at King’s College London<br />
Dental Institute and leads the Oral Health,<br />
Workforce and Education Research theme.<br />
Tim Newton has worked in the behavioural<br />
sciences in relation to dentistry for the last<br />
17 years, and his particular interests include<br />
self-perceived oral health and quality of life, the working<br />
life of the dental team and patients’ perceptions of treatment.<br />
He has published articles and books on stress and<br />
the dental profession, workforce planning in dentistry,<br />
and patients’ perceptions of the process and outcome of<br />
treatment. In 2007 he received the Giddon Award for distinguished<br />
research in the behavioural sciences. In 2008 with<br />
his colleagues Koula Asimakopoulou and Suzanne Scott,<br />
he founded the United Kingdom’s first Health Psychology<br />
Service for people who are dentally anxious. He is Deputy<br />
Director of Research & Development for the King’s College<br />
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Outside the dental field he<br />
is interested in research into individuals with severe mental<br />
retardation and those with eating disorders. He was Chair<br />
of Trustees of a National Charity for Eating Disorders in the<br />
United Kingdom.<br />
Psychological and psychiatric factors influencing<br />
implant treatment<br />
A consideration of psychological and psychiatric<br />
factors is imperative in the assessment,<br />
planning and evaluation of implant treatment.<br />
Patients may have expectations of the<br />
process and outcome of implant treatment<br />
which are unrealistic and likely to lead to<br />
dissatisfaction. Such unrealistic expectations<br />
may be sufficiently extreme to warrant a<br />
diagnosis of body dysmorphic disorder. The<br />
importance of identifying such patients prior<br />
to treatment will be emphasised. In addition,<br />
this talk will explore patients’ motivation for<br />
treatment, their preferred treatment experiences<br />
and their valued treatment outcomes.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Mariano SANZ<br />
> MD – Degree-Universidad Complutense of<br />
Madrid<br />
> Specialist in Stomatology. Universidad<br />
Complutense de Madrid<br />
> Specialist in Periodontology. University of<br />
California, Los Angeles (UCLA)<br />
> Doctor in/of Medicine (PhD degree). Universidad<br />
Complutense de Madrid<br />
> Professor of Periodontology. Universidad Complutense<br />
de Madrid<br />
> Dean of the Faculty of Odontology. Universidad Complutense<br />
de Madrid<br />
> Director of the Graduate Programme “Master in Periodontology”.<br />
Universidad Complutense de Madrid<br />
> Past-Secretary General of the European Federation of Periodontology<br />
(EFP)<br />
> Past-President of the Spanish Society of Periodontology<br />
(SEPA)<br />
> Councillor and Regional Board Member from the International<br />
Association for Dental Research (IADR-CED)<br />
> Associate Editor of the Scientific Journal Evidence-Based<br />
Dental Practice and Journal of Clinical Periodontology<br />
> Member of the Editorial Committee of the following<br />
Scientific Journals: Journal of Periodontal Research, Clinical<br />
Oral Implant Research, Journal of Dental Research,<br />
Oral Diseases, Clinical Oral Investigations and Journal de<br />
Parodontologie<br />
> Has published more than 150 articles and book chapters in<br />
Periodontology, Implant Dentistry and Dental Education.<br />
> Has given multiple courses and seminars in Periodontology,<br />
Implant Dentistry and Dental Education.<br />
How to meet our patients’ expectations<br />
in aesthetic treatments. What are the psychological<br />
determinants?<br />
Aesthetics is defined as the study of beauty<br />
in all forms and expressions, but when we<br />
are dealing with human beauty, aesthetics<br />
is always associated with physical attractiveness<br />
and we doctors as providers of<br />
aesthetic treatments are always confronted<br />
with how to deal with the patient’s aesthetic<br />
expectations. We must know the psychological<br />
bases of human beauty and try to understand<br />
whether beauty is in the eye of the<br />
beholder, or rather is inbred in our brains. In<br />
this presentation I shall try to answer some of<br />
these issues reviewing the current aspects of<br />
research on beauty from the anthropological,<br />
psychosocial and neurophysiologic aspects.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Joerg-Rudolf STRUB<br />
Dr. J. R. Strub, born in 1948, received his D.D.S., Dr. Med. Dent. and Dr. Med. Dent. Habil. (PhD equiv)<br />
degrees from the University of Zurich, Switzerland in 1975/1985 and the Dr. h.c. from the National and<br />
Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece, in 2008.<br />
He was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Biomaterials at Tulane University and Louisiana State University,<br />
New Orleans, USA, 1982-1983. From 1982 -1983 he was Associate Professor and co-director of the Graduate<br />
Programme in Periodontal Prosthetics at the University of Zurich.<br />
Since 1988 Dr. Strub has been Professor and Chair of the Department of Prosthodontics at the Albert-Ludwigs University<br />
in Freiburg, Germany.<br />
He was a Visiting Clinical Professor of Fixed Prosthodontics at the Osaka University in Osaka, Japan in 1996.<br />
Since 2005 he has been Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the Albert-Ludwigs University in Freiburg, Germany.<br />
Dr. Strub is married and has one child.<br />
> Rudolf FÜRHAUSER<br />
1977-1983<br />
Study of Medicine, Medical Faculty, University<br />
of Vienna, MD<br />
1983-1987<br />
Education - general practitioner<br />
1987-1989<br />
Education at Dental School of Vienna, DMD<br />
since 1990<br />
Assistant Professor - Prosthodontic Department of Dental<br />
School of Vienna<br />
since 2004<br />
Academy for Oral Implantology<br />
Main topics: implant prosthetics, aesthetics, biomechanics,<br />
partial denture design<br />
Speech implications of implant prosthodontics<br />
Establishment of correct articulatory phonetics<br />
is a challenge in conventional prosthodontic<br />
restoration, but is even more challenging<br />
in implant dentistry, especially in<br />
maxillary implant-supported fixed prosthesis.<br />
This is due to the fact of alveolar process deficiency,<br />
premolarisation of occlusion or malpositioned<br />
implants compromising the airflow.<br />
Speech sounds are created by modifying the<br />
airflow on the way from the lungs through<br />
the oral and nasal cavities. Only when there<br />
is intimate knowledge of the prerequisites of<br />
each sound can one adequately restore patients’<br />
speech. This knowledge should lead<br />
to standardised protocols in daily treatment.<br />
Especially the s-sound is one of the most misarticulated.<br />
To form this sound correctly, the<br />
sides of the tongue touch the sides of the<br />
teeth, the air travels over the centre of the<br />
tongue passing the interincisal space. As a<br />
consequence five key factors for the articulation<br />
of the s-sound have been defined. As a<br />
result a standardised checklist has been developed<br />
that would be useful in patients with<br />
challenging maxillary implants<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Merete BAKKE<br />
Merete Bakke - Associate Professor, Faculty<br />
of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen<br />
- clinician and scientist in the field of<br />
orofacial pain and function. She has a PhD<br />
on the effect of acupuncture on the pain<br />
perception thresholds of teeth, and achieved<br />
her degree of Dr. Odont. by a dissertation<br />
on physiology, action and effect of dental occlusion on the<br />
mandibular elevator muscles. She holds a specialty in Stomatognathic<br />
physiology, is head of the TMD clinic and teaches<br />
clinical oral physiology and oral neurophysiology.<br />
Her research is comprehensive:<br />
> Basic pain mechanisms and drug effect on TMJ and peripheral<br />
nerves in animals<br />
> Physiologic studies on the masticatory system in man in<br />
terms of bite force, intramuscular blood flow and swelling,<br />
muscle fatigue and fibre typing<br />
> The significance of dental occlusion, facial morphology,<br />
food consistency and physiological stress<br />
> Clinical studies on temporomandibular disorders including<br />
juvenile chronic arthritis, joint mobility and pain, and muscular<br />
dystrophy.<br />
Her current research deals with screening for orofacial dysfunction,<br />
masticatory function with implant-supported dentures,<br />
and oral function in patients with severe neurological<br />
disorders. A specific topic is the use of botulinum toxin in<br />
the treatment of focal and segmental dystonia involving<br />
oromandibular muscles, drooling associated with neurodegenerative<br />
diseases and spasticity and TMJ dislocations and<br />
disc displacements.<br />
Masticatory efficiency after implant therapy<br />
The masticatory function has been shown to<br />
be dependent on the number of posterior<br />
teeth, occlusal contacts and bite force. This<br />
report deals with the effect of treatment with<br />
1-4 implant-supported single crowns (mainly<br />
premolars) on masticatory function and related<br />
parameters in 18 subjects with tooth<br />
agenesis. The treatment was associated with<br />
significant increases in the masticatory ability<br />
and performance as well as the contact area<br />
and the bite force. Thus subjects with agenesis<br />
may benefit from this type of treatment.<br />
However, as the functional parameters before<br />
replacement of the teeth corresponded to values<br />
in subjects with complete dentitions, the<br />
functional importance of the increase may be<br />
questioned. Clin Oral Impl Res <strong>2010</strong>; 21:108-14.<br />
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52<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 09.00-12.45<br />
Short Oral Communication 1<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Niklaus P. LANG<br />
Professor of Implant Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, 2008; Professor Emeritus, University of Berne,<br />
Switzerland, Chairman 1980-2008.<br />
Dr. Odont. H.C. of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 2009, University of Gothenburg, Sweden,<br />
1997, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1994 and University of Athens, Greece, 1989.<br />
PhD, University of Berne, 1978; Master of Science in Periodontics, University of Michigan, 1975; Dr. Med.<br />
Dent., University of Berne, 1970.<br />
Published over 450 articles in peer-reviewed journals and several textbooks. Over 2000 lecturs in 5 continents.<br />
Editor-in-chief: Clinical Oral Implants Research<br />
Editor: Oral Health and Preventive Dentistry<br />
Assoc. Editor: Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry<br />
> Niklaus P. Lang<br />
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How to read, prepare and write a scientific paper.<br />
The literature is replete with publications that may only contribute very little to the understanding of an issue. Hence, it is important<br />
to know how to select the papers that really contribute to the promotion of the field and to interpret the conclusions of an article<br />
regarding its scientific value and clinical relevance. Articles follow a hierarchy of evidence where the Randomised Controlled Clinical<br />
Trial (RCT) takes the lead. Systematic reviews may even present higher levels of evidence if enough and homogenous RCTs allow a<br />
meta-analysis of data to answer conclusively a focused question. In many fields of dentistry, however, systematic reviews and RCTs are<br />
sparse. Consequently, lower levels of evidence, i.e. prospective and retrospective cohort studies have to be interpreted.<br />
In scrutinising the literature, not only the hierarchy of articles, but also the composition of an article and its reporting of the data determine the<br />
quality of a paper. Obviously, the well-constructed and descriptive papers that allow reproduction of the study represent articles of great value. Also,<br />
conclusions on the basis of a valuable validation process through appropriate statistical analyses contribute to an improved standard in writing the<br />
scientific paper.<br />
> R.M FREY<br />
59<br />
Response of crestal bone to platform<br />
switched healing abutments.<br />
> Y-D KWON<br />
61<br />
The effects of enamel matrix derivative<br />
on the proliferation and<br />
differentiation of human mesenchymal<br />
stem cells.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> T. LINKEVICIUS<br />
60<br />
Influence of subgingivally located<br />
margins on amount of undetected<br />
cement.<br />
> R. KOHAL<br />
62<br />
BONITmatrix® for sinus floor augmentation:<br />
a randomised controlled<br />
histologic investigation.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Richard PALMER<br />
Richard Palmer is Professor of Implant Dentistry and Periodontology and Head of Restorative Dentistry<br />
at King’s College London Dental Institute at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals. He is a Past President<br />
of the British Society of Periodontology and of the European Federation of Periodontology. He<br />
is involved in the Specialist training programme in Periodontics and the MSc programme in Implant<br />
Dentistry. He has lectured and published widely. He is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal<br />
of Clinical Periodontology and Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research.<br />
> D. RICKERT<br />
63<br />
Sinus lift with BioOss® and autogenous<br />
bone or stem cells.<br />
> L. CANNULLO<br />
65<br />
Soft tissues around long-term<br />
platform-switching implant restorations<br />
in humans: histological<br />
evaluation.<br />
> G. CARDAROPOLI<br />
67<br />
Bone healing after immediate<br />
implant placement in extraction<br />
sites. A randomised prospective<br />
clinical study.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> K. GRANDFIELD<br />
64<br />
Electron tomography: a tool for<br />
the study of osseointegration in<br />
3D.<br />
> M. DIERENS<br />
66<br />
Above 15-year follow-up of single<br />
machined Brånemark implants.<br />
> N. VAN ASSCHE<br />
68<br />
Comparison of two bone substitutes<br />
for treatment of bony dehiscences.<br />
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54<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 13.45-16.30<br />
Plenary Session 3<br />
POSSIBILITIES FOR CONVENTIONAL DENTAL TREATMENT: HOW FAR CAN WE GO?<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Thomas TAYLOR<br />
Dr. Taylor is professor and head, Department of Reconstructive Sciences and chairman, Division of Prosthodontics<br />
and Operative Dentistry at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine.<br />
He is involved in both clinical and laboratory research and has published extensively in the prosthodontic<br />
literature. He is a past editor of the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants.<br />
Dr. Taylor currently serves as Executive Director of as well as being Past President of the American<br />
Board of Prosthodontics and he is Past President of the American College of Prosthodontists and the<br />
International Team for Implantology (ITI). He currently serves as president of the International College<br />
of Prosthodontists.<br />
Dr. Taylor maintains a part-time practice limited to prosthodontics.<br />
> Callum YOUNGSON<br />
Callum Youngson qualified from the University<br />
of Dundee in 1982. His first academic<br />
post was as a fixed-term lecturer in Periodontology<br />
at Leeds in 1983 before gaining<br />
an appointment as a lecturer in Restorative<br />
Dentistry. Between 1988 and 1996 he gained<br />
FDS, DRD, MRD, FDS (Rest Dent) and his DDSc<br />
at the University of Leeds in 1997. In that year he was appointed<br />
as an Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry<br />
and was Director of Taught Postgraduate Studies and Head<br />
of Conservative Dentistry at Leeds Dental Institute delivering<br />
the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in<br />
the areas of endodontics, prosthodontics and operative<br />
dentistry until 2003.<br />
He was appointed Professor in Restorative Dentistry in Liverpool<br />
in January 2004 with responsibility for reorganising<br />
undergraduate activity at that time. He has several roles on<br />
national committees within restorative dentistry and was<br />
formerly Chairman of the Association of Consultants and<br />
Specialists in Restorative Dentistry, he is now Vice-Chairman.<br />
He sits on a number of panels for the Royal College of Surgeons<br />
of Edinburgh and is an examiner in MRD RCS (Edin).<br />
In January 2007 he was appointed as Head of Division of<br />
Dentistry with operational responsibility for the BDS programmes,<br />
and was appointed to Head of School of Dentistry<br />
at the University of Liverpool in 2008.<br />
Conventional crown and bridge treatment<br />
Implant retained prostheses are often the<br />
ideal treatment option in the case of missing<br />
teeth. However, there remain a significant<br />
number of people who, for one reason or<br />
another, cannot obtain this mode of treatment.<br />
Whilst preparing the natural dentition<br />
for fixed prosthodontic treatments, significant<br />
changes may be induced in the pulpal<br />
tissues that can affect the long-term survival<br />
of the teeth and prosthesis. This plenary will<br />
consider the factors which affect the longevity<br />
of crown and bridgework affixed to teeth<br />
and compare the data with those of implant<br />
retained fixed prostheses.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Hannes WACHTEL<br />
Hannes Wachtel received his dental degree<br />
in 1982 at the University of Tübingen,<br />
Germany. In 1982/83 he followed the Postgraduate<br />
Program in prosthodontics at<br />
the University of Southern California, Los<br />
Angeles, USA. Beginning in 1984, he served<br />
as Associate Professor in the Department<br />
of Periodontology at the Free University of<br />
Berlin for ten years and obtained his Ph.D. in 1992. Since<br />
1994 he has maintained a private clinic in Munich, together<br />
with Dr. Bolz, devoted to periodontology, implantology and<br />
restorative dentistry and established with his partner Dr.<br />
Bolz the Institute for Periodontology and Implantology, IPI<br />
GmbH, Munich. In 1997 Prof. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr joined<br />
the clinic and IPI. He is on the editorial board of several journals<br />
and lectures extensively nationally and internationally<br />
in the fields of periodontics, plastic periodontal surgery,<br />
implantology and aesthetics. Prof. Wachtel is author and<br />
co-author of over 100 scientific articles and book chapters.<br />
Currently he is Professor at the University of Berlin, Medicine<br />
Charité. From 1998 till 2008 he was board member of<br />
the German Society of Periodontology (DGP) and Specialist<br />
(Diplomate) of the DGP. Since 2005 he has held a faculty<br />
position as clinical professor in the Postgraduate Program<br />
of the Department of Periodontology, University of Gothenburg,<br />
Sweden. In January 2009 the private clinic divided<br />
in two independent groups: Bolz / Wachtel and Hürzeler /<br />
Zuhr. The new “Dental Centre Munich” was founded with<br />
Dr. Bolz and Partners.<br />
Periodontal therapy<br />
A substantial body of evidence has implicated<br />
that teeth with advanced loss of attachment and<br />
substantial bone destruction due to periodontal<br />
disease can be maintained over a long period of<br />
time. Advances in regenerative procedures and improvements<br />
in flap design have greatly influenced<br />
clinical treatment outcomes even in aesthetically<br />
demanding areas. Regenerative periodontal therapy<br />
will dramatically change the long-term prognosis<br />
of the so-called “hopeless” teeth with deep<br />
intrabony defects and increased tooth mobility.<br />
Molars and premolars with advanced furcation involvement<br />
do not respond as well to periodontal<br />
therapy including regenerative procedures. Data<br />
from recent clinical trials suggest that furcation involvement<br />
present a poorer long-term prognosis<br />
which will be further modulated by local factors<br />
(probing depths > 5mm) and patient-specific risk<br />
factors such as smoking. All these factors will influence<br />
the clinician’s choice of the appropriate<br />
treatment strategy: removing the periodontally<br />
involved tooth and replacing it with implants is<br />
one treatment alternative but in a lot of clinical<br />
situations it is not the best solution.<br />
The presentation will illustrate the possibilities<br />
and limits of periodontal therapy: how far can<br />
we go?
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Frauke MÜLLER<br />
Frauke MÜLLER has been professor and chair for gerodontology and removable prosthodontics at the<br />
University of Geneva, Switzerland, since 2003. She graduated in dentistry from the University of Bonn,<br />
Germany and later worked in the Prosthetic Department of the University of Mainz. She spent several<br />
years at the London Hospital Medical College, England in a research program in gerodontology. Professor<br />
Müller has served on the board of many professional associations: European College of Gerodontology,<br />
Geriatric Oral Research Group of the IADR. Since <strong>2010</strong> she ha been President of the Swiss Society<br />
for Dentistry for handicapped and elderly persons (SGZBB). She is Associate Editor of Gerodontology.<br />
Her research activity is mainly related to gerodontology, oral function as well as complete and overdentures.<br />
> Claes-Erik REIT<br />
Specialist in endodontics and professor of<br />
Endodontology, Institute of Odontology, the<br />
Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg,<br />
Sweden.<br />
Main research area: clinical decision-making.<br />
Co-editor of Bergenholtz G, Hørsted-Bindslev<br />
P, Reit C: Textbook of Endodontology.<br />
Wiley-Blackwell <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Endodontic therapy<br />
The last 10-15 years have seen a tremendous<br />
technological development that facilitates<br />
endodontic treatment and enhances the potential<br />
to increase its overall standard. For<br />
example, the advent of super-flexible nickeltitanium<br />
alloy has made it possible to fabricate<br />
instruments that can follow the root<br />
canal and make it easier to produce good<br />
quality canal preparations and root fillings.<br />
The surgical microscope has brought light and<br />
vision into the pulp chamber and working under<br />
high magnification has made it far easier<br />
to control intracanal procedures. Also, the<br />
microscope in combination with new tools<br />
and retro filling materials has increased the<br />
healing potential of surgical endodontics.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Nick JEPSON<br />
Dr Nick Jepson is currently Senior Lecturer/<br />
Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry<br />
at the School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle<br />
University, UK where he now heads the<br />
Department of Restorative Dentistry. He<br />
graduated from the Royal Dental Hospital,<br />
London in 1971 and, after two years oral<br />
surgery training and four years in general<br />
dental practice, he took up training in Restorative Dentistry<br />
at the Royal Dental and Eastman Dental Hospitals obtaining<br />
his FDS in 1978. He was appointed Lecturer in Prosthetic<br />
Dentistry, University of Hong Kong in 1980 and returned to<br />
the UK in 1984 as a Lecturer in Prosthodontics, University<br />
of Newcastle. He was awarded his PhD in 1991 and was<br />
appointed to his current position in 1998. He is a long standing<br />
and influential member of the British Society for the<br />
Study of Prosthetic Dentistry and served as that Society’s<br />
President for the years 2006-7.<br />
Despite a heavy administrative load, he maintains an active<br />
clinical, research and teaching profile. As an honorary<br />
consultant at Newcastle Dental Hospital, most of his<br />
clinical work is associated with managing collapsing older<br />
dentitions, tooth wear and the effects of tooth loss. In addition,<br />
he is the lead Restorative clinician on the internationally<br />
recognised interdisciplinary hypodontia team based at<br />
Newcastle. His current research activity is strongly clinically<br />
based and reflects his clinical interests. He is particularly<br />
interested in the evaluation of treatment strategies for replacing<br />
missing teeth including how they affect quality of<br />
life and diet, and evaluating these interventions in primary<br />
and secondary care settings. He has lectured widely on this<br />
subject and has published over 80 peer reviewed scientific<br />
papers and abstracts. As a teacher, he has led the development<br />
of innovative curricula in Restorative Dentistry in<br />
general and Prosthodontics in particular. He is the author<br />
of a textbook on removable partial dentures that is now<br />
established as a standard text on the subject.<br />
Removable Prosthodontics<br />
This presentation will focus on the use of removable<br />
partial dentures (RPDs). Important changes<br />
in the partially dentate population, both demographic<br />
and individual, have occured and continue<br />
to occur. Advances in the use of implant<br />
supported prostheses and adhesive techniques,<br />
together with an increasing patient awareness<br />
of newer technologies, appear to be associated<br />
with a substantial reduction in the use of RPDs<br />
in many parts of Europe. This presentation will<br />
describe these changes, present evidence for the<br />
effectiveness of the current provision of RPDs and<br />
describe challenges to the traditional use of RPDs.<br />
On the basis of this evidence, a re-evaluation of<br />
the role of RPDs in the restoration of the partially<br />
dentate patient will be presented, together with<br />
speculation as to future trends in the use of RPDs.<br />
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56<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 13.45-16.30<br />
Parallel Session 3<br />
CONE BEAM CT IMAGING IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Pascal VALENTINI<br />
Dr Pascal Valentini received his DDS at the University of Paris VII in 1982. He is the Program Director<br />
of the Postgraduate in Oral Implantology at the University of Corsica and Associate Professor at the<br />
Department of Restorative Dentistry at the University of Loma Linda (USA). Invited Professor at the<br />
University of Liege (Belgium).<br />
He is a Board member of the European Association for Osseointegration, an international speaker and<br />
author of several papers in the field of bone regeneration and maxillary sinus grafting.<br />
Dr Valentini has a private implant dentistry practice in Paris.<br />
> Kerstin GRÖNDAHL<br />
Professor, DDS, Odont Dr<br />
Head of the Institute for Postgraduate Dental<br />
Education, Jönköping, Sweden<br />
Doctor of Dental Surgery, 1972 University of<br />
Gothenburg, Sweden.<br />
Instructor, teacher and associate professor,<br />
Department of Oral Radiology, Faculty of Odontology, University<br />
of Gothenburg, Sweden 1973-2003.<br />
Visiting research fellow, Diagnostic Systems Branch, National<br />
Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA, 1980-1981.<br />
Senior consultant, Brånemark clinic, Public Dental Health<br />
Service, Gothenburg, Sweden 1987-1992.<br />
Specialist in Oral radiology, 1985.<br />
Doctor of odontology (PhD), 1987; Thesis: Computer-assisted<br />
subtraction radiography in periodontal diagnosis. Received<br />
the Swedish Dental Society’s award for best thesis<br />
in 1987.<br />
Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology,<br />
Faculty of Odontology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden<br />
2004-2007.<br />
Clinic director: Clinic of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology,<br />
Gothenburg Public Dental Service, 1999-2007.<br />
Clinic director, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology,<br />
The Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Jönköping,<br />
Sweden 2007-2008.<br />
Head of The Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education,<br />
Jönköping, Sweden 2008 to the present.<br />
Written around 100 scientific articles and textbook chapters.<br />
Indications for conventional radiography<br />
in implant dentistry<br />
Computed tomography and cone beam computed<br />
tomography provide detailed information<br />
about the three dimensions in potential<br />
implants sites making implant surgery a<br />
safe procedure. Nevertheless, in many cases<br />
sufficient information can be obtained with<br />
a combination of a thorough clinical examination<br />
and conventional 2D-radiography as<br />
represented by intraoral and panoramic techniques.<br />
The former can, for example, often<br />
suffice in the case of the single implant and<br />
the latter when implants are to be placed<br />
in the lower anterior region. Advantages<br />
are lower costs and radiation doses and the<br />
availabilty of these techniques in most dental<br />
offices. However, as soon as there is doubt<br />
about the width of the jawbone a tomographic<br />
technique should be used.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Andrew DAWOOD<br />
Andrew is a Registered Specialist in Periodontology<br />
and Prosthodontics, working in<br />
private and hospital practice.<br />
He has 20 years of experience in Implant<br />
Dentistry, and is particularly interested in<br />
implant reconstruction in the atrophic jaw,<br />
and in craniomaxillofacial surgery. He has<br />
been working extensively with Cone Beam Computed Tomography<br />
(CBCT) for five years, and shares a passion for<br />
imaging and 3D manufacturing technologies with a team<br />
of scientists and technologists based at his London practice.<br />
Andrew is a member of the UK Health Protection Agency<br />
Working Party on CBCT.<br />
Indications for cone beam CT imaging in<br />
implant dentistry<br />
CBCT technology has radically transformed<br />
access to three-dimensional imaging for implant<br />
dentistry.<br />
Should CBCT be used routinely for pre-surgical<br />
assessment?<br />
Whilst examining the indications for cone<br />
beam CT, this presentation will attempt to<br />
reconcile the desire for exemplary imaging,<br />
with the range of scanner types and scan protocols<br />
available.<br />
Recommendations will be made as to how<br />
each scan can be optimised for the particular<br />
needs of the patient and the particular intervention<br />
that is required.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Michael NORTON<br />
Dr. MICHAEL R. NORTON is a graduate of the University of Wales School of Dental Medicine. He runs<br />
a dedicated implant practice in Harley Street, London. He is a specialist in Oral Surgery and is Visiting<br />
Professor at Marquette Dental School in Milwaukee, USA. In 2007 he was awarded the prestigious<br />
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh for his contribution to the field of implant<br />
dentistry.<br />
Dr Norton is both Board Member & Fellow of the Academy of Osseointegration (AO) and is Past President<br />
and the current Scientific Chairman of the Association of Dental Implantology, UK. He is the immediate past<br />
editor of the AO’s Academy News and is currently Associate Editor of the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial<br />
Implants. He also serves as a referee for a number of other peer-review journals.<br />
Dr Norton lectures internationally, and is widely published in the literature including in one of the earliest Quintessence<br />
textbooks on the subject published in 1995. He is joint owner and editor of the journal Dental Implant<br />
Summaries.<br />
> Hans-Göran GRÖNDAHL<br />
Hans-Göran Gröndahl, Professor Emeritus,<br />
DDS, Odont Dr<br />
Senior consultant Instructor, Dept. of Oral<br />
Histo-pathology, School of Dentistry, Malmö,<br />
University of Lund, Sweden. Part-time,<br />
July-Dec. 1964.<br />
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Dec 1964, School<br />
of Dentistry Malmö, University of Lund,<br />
Sweden.<br />
Instructor and teacher, Department of Oral radiology, Faculty<br />
of Odontology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden<br />
1969-1989.<br />
Doctor of odontology (PhD), 1979; Thesis: Radiographic caries<br />
diagnosis. A study of caries progression and observer<br />
performance.<br />
Specialist in oral and maxillofacial radiology in 1982 (first<br />
year of official recognition of this specialty in Sweden).<br />
Vice dean, Faculty of Odontology, Gothenburg University,<br />
Sweden, July, 1987 - June, 1990.<br />
Appointed professor and chair in oral diagnostic radiology<br />
in 1990 but served as acting professor and chair during<br />
about 7 years before that.<br />
Scientific Advisor to the Swedish Board of Health and Welfare<br />
in questions related to oral and maxillofacial radiology<br />
1985-2009.<br />
May 2007, professor emeritus at Sahlgrenska Academy, University<br />
of Gothenburg, Sweden.<br />
Feb 2008 to the present, Senior consultant and responsible<br />
for the specialist training in oral and maxillofacial radiology<br />
at the Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Jönköping,<br />
Sweden.<br />
Written about 12 textbook chapters and textbooks and<br />
around 200 scientific articles.<br />
Lectured in more than 35 countries on all continents.<br />
Radiation dose implications for cone beam<br />
CT investigations<br />
According to the International Commission of<br />
Radiation Protection (ICRP) every radiological<br />
examination must be both justified and optimised.<br />
It is the clinical need for radiological<br />
information that makes a radiological examination<br />
justified. It becomes optimised when<br />
it is performed so that the clinically necessary<br />
information from the region of interest is obtained<br />
with a radiation dose that is as low as<br />
reasonably achievable. Cone beam computed<br />
tomography can be made with a large variety<br />
of different CBCT units that show large variations<br />
in many different aspects, not least radiation<br />
dose and image quality. Against this<br />
background the presentation will demonstrate<br />
how CBCT investigations can be made<br />
so that a good balance between radiation<br />
dose and clinically necessary information will<br />
be obtained.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Reinhilde JACOBS<br />
Reinhilde Jacobs (1967) is dentist, Doctor<br />
in Dental Sciences, periodontologist (KU<br />
Leuven) and Master in Dental Radiology<br />
(University London). She heads the Oral<br />
Imaging Centre as full professor at the KU<br />
Leuven, while being visiting professor at<br />
the Dalian Medical University (China). Since<br />
1990, her research has been focused on oral implant physiology,<br />
with osseoperception studied in collaboration<br />
with Prof. P-I Brånemark (Institute for Applied Biotechnology)<br />
and Prof. B. Rydevik (Göteborg University) via an EC<br />
fellowship (1994-95). R. Jacobs is European Director of the<br />
International Association of DentoMaxilloFacial Radiology<br />
and president of the European Academy of DentoMaxillo-<br />
Facial Radiology. She is associate editor of Clinical Oral Investigations<br />
and the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation and (co-)<br />
author of 5 books and 150 peer-reviewed publications.<br />
Accuracy and artefacts of cone beam CT<br />
imaging<br />
During the last decade, there has been an<br />
upward trend in using 3D information as<br />
an aid to dentomaxillofacial diagnostics<br />
and surgical planning. This has been further<br />
strengthened by the introduction of dental<br />
cone beam CT allowing volumetric jaw bone<br />
imaging at reasonable costs and doses. CBCT<br />
imaging may offer numerous diagnostic potentials<br />
and even change treatment strategies<br />
in oral healthcare. Yet, an exponential<br />
growth of the different CBCT machines available<br />
and fast evolutions with respect to dose<br />
and image quality have created an almost<br />
unbridgeable time gap between reporting<br />
of scientific evidence and the actual clinical<br />
use of CBCT. Recent studies in the framework<br />
of the SedentexCT Euratom project indicate<br />
crucial differences in accuracy and artefact expression<br />
depending on both equipment and<br />
patient factors. The relative contribution of<br />
those variables to the resulting clinical image<br />
dataset will be discussed.<br />
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON<br />
58<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 13.45-16.30<br />
Short Oral Communication 2<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Bjarni E. PJETURSSON<br />
> Dr. Pjetursson received his DDS from University of Iceland in 1990. From 1990 to 2000 he worked as a<br />
general dentist in his private clinic in Iceland.<br />
> In 2000 he started his postgraduate training in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at the University<br />
of Berne, Switzerland. He received his specialist certificate (EFP & SSP) and Masters of Advanced<br />
Studies in Periodontology and Doctorate in Dentistry (Dr. Med. Dent) from the Faculty of Medicine,<br />
University of Berne, Switzerland.<br />
> From 2003 to 2005 he did his postgraduate training in Prosthodontics at the University of Berne, Switzerland.<br />
> From 2005 he was an Assistant Professor and Senior lecturer at the Department of Periodontology and Fixed<br />
Prosthodontics, University of Berne<br />
> Presently he is a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Reconstructive Dentistry, Faculty of Odontology,<br />
University of Iceland.<br />
> Dr. Pjetursson is an ITI Fellow and member of the editorial board of Clinical Oral Implants Research, European<br />
Journal for Oral Implantology and Schweizer Monatsschrift für Zahnmedizin.<br />
> Dr. Pjetursson has published extensively in recent years. He has also given over 200 lectures in 30 countries around<br />
the world.<br />
> His research interests are clinical studies in Implant Dentistry and evidence-based evaluation of different treatment<br />
modalities in Implant- and Prosthetic Dentistry.<br />
> N. ENKLING<br />
69<br />
Immediate loading of interforaminal<br />
implants using a chairside<br />
fabricated bar.<br />
> X. HU<br />
71<br />
Maxillary sinus augmentation<br />
following removal of maxillary sinus<br />
pseudocyst after a shortened<br />
healing period.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> G. TELLEMAN<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
73<br />
Effect of platform-switching on<br />
peri-implant bone around short<br />
implants: a RCT.<br />
> J C. WOHLFAHRT<br />
70<br />
Porous titanium granules in the<br />
surgical treatment of peri-implant<br />
osseous defects – A randomised<br />
clinical trial.<br />
> T. TRUNINGER<br />
72<br />
3-year follow-up of immediately<br />
placed implants in sockets exhibiting<br />
periapical pathology.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Friedrich W. NEUKAM<br />
1970 to 1976 dental studies at Mainz University.<br />
1979 to 1984 medical studies at Hannover University.<br />
Trainee in oral and maxillofacial surgery and senior staff at the Department of Oral & Cranio-Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery at Hannover University Medical School.<br />
1990 PhD, 1994 Associate Professor.<br />
Since 1995 Chairman and Head at the the Department of Oral & Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery at Erlangen-Nuremberg,<br />
University Dental School.<br />
Since September 2000 member of the EAO Board. Acting EAO President (2006-2008).<br />
Since 2001 Editor-in-Chief of Deutsche Zeitschrift für Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie.<br />
Since <strong>October</strong> 2003 Editorial Board Member of the Journal Oral Science International.<br />
Professional work is focused on cleft lip and palate, orthodontic surgery, tumour surgery, implantology, bone grafts<br />
in combination with implants.<br />
> S. SAUERBIER<br />
74<br />
Bone marrow concentrate and<br />
bovine bone mineral for sinus lift.<br />
A controlled, randomised, singleblinded<br />
trial.<br />
> T. URBAN<br />
76<br />
Risk factors for loss of immediately<br />
placed implants in molar regions:<br />
a randomised controlled trial.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> W. SLOT<br />
75<br />
The implant-supported maxillary<br />
overdenture; a prospective randomised<br />
controlled trial on 4 versus<br />
6 implants.<br />
> T. MORIMOTO<br />
76 bis<br />
Gingival biotype assessment in the<br />
aesthetic zone: visual versus direct<br />
measurement.<br />
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60<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> 13.30-16.30<br />
Clinical research competition<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Marc QUIRYINEN<br />
Professor M. Quirynen graduated in 1980 as dentist at the Catholic University of Leuven and finished in<br />
1984 his training in periodontology at the department of Periodontology (Catholic University Leuven).<br />
In 1986 he presented his Ph.D. entitled: “Anatomical and inflammatory factors influence bacterial<br />
plaque growth and retention in man”. In 1990 he was appointed professor at the Faculty of medicine of<br />
the Catholic University of Leuven to teach periodontology and anatomy. His research deals mainly with<br />
oral microbiology, with special attention to the influence of surface characteristics on bacterial adhesion<br />
and the effect of antiseptics. He has published over 200 full papers in international peer-reviewed journals. He is<br />
a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology (associate editor), Clinical Oral implants<br />
Research, Periodontal Practice Today and Parodontologie.<br />
> L. DEN HARTOG<br />
50<br />
Single implants in the aesthetic<br />
zone: a randomised clincial trial<br />
to different implant neck designs.<br />
> Y. DE WAAL<br />
52<br />
Different implant surface decontaminating<br />
procedures in surgical<br />
treatment of peri-implantitis.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> L. PODAROPOULOS<br />
51<br />
Influence of progressive loading<br />
on implant ability to withstand<br />
overloading forces.<br />
> L. CORDARO<br />
53<br />
Submerged vs non-submerged<br />
healing of implants for single<br />
tooth replacement in the aesthetic<br />
zone. Results from a multicentre<br />
RCT.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Klaus GOTFREDSEN<br />
Klaus Gotfredsen is Professor and Head of the Department of Oral Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health<br />
Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He graduated in 1984 from the School of Dentistry, University<br />
of Aarhus. He has also graduated in Medical Sociology and Medical Psychology from Aarhus<br />
University. He started as a Ph.D. student in Copenhagen in 1986 and received a Danish Ph.D. degree in<br />
1990. In 2001 he received a Swedish Ph.D. degree from the Department of Periodontology, Faculty of<br />
Odontology, Göteborg University. Dr. Gotfredsen has published more than 70 scientific papers in the<br />
fields of Implant and Prosthetic Dentistry. He serves as reviewer for a number of clinical and scientific journals and<br />
has lectured extensively in the field of Implant Dentistry.<br />
> R. YOUNES<br />
54<br />
Marginal bone remodelling in<br />
«one abutment/one-time» versus<br />
«conventional» implant treatment<br />
concept: a 3-year prospective<br />
study. PRESENTER<br />
> M. ESPOSITO<br />
56<br />
Effectiveness of prophylactic antibiotics<br />
at placement of dental<br />
implants.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> C. RAMEL<br />
55<br />
A RCT to evaluate a synthetic gelmembrane<br />
for GBR around dental<br />
implants: 1- and 3-year results.<br />
> M. TONETTI<br />
57<br />
Immediate vs delayed implant placement<br />
in anteriors: the TIMING<br />
randomised controlled clinical<br />
trial.<br />
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SATURDAY MORNING<br />
62<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong> 09.00-12.15<br />
Plenary Session 4<br />
CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Stephen CHEN<br />
Dr Chen is a specialist periodontist in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. He graduated BDS (Malaya)<br />
in 1983, MDSc (Melbourne) in 1987, FRACDS in 1988 and PhD in 2008. Dr Chen is past-president of<br />
the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists and Australasian Osseointegration Society.<br />
He is a Senior Fellow at the School of Dentistry, University of Melbourne. Dr Chen is a Fellow of the<br />
International Team for Implantology (ITI) and is Chairman of the Australasian ITI Section. He also serves<br />
as Chairman of the ITI Education Core Committee. He has lectured widely in Australasia, South East<br />
Asia, Europe and the US.<br />
> Marc QUIRYNEN<br />
Professor M. Quirynen graduated in 1980<br />
as dentist at the Catholic University of<br />
Leuven and finished in 1984 his training in<br />
periodontology at the department of Periodontology<br />
(Catholic University Leuven). In<br />
1986 he presented his Ph.D. entitled: “Anatomical<br />
and inflammatory factors influence<br />
bacterial plaque growth and retention in man”. In 1990 he<br />
was appointed professor at the Faculty of medicine of the<br />
Catholic University of Leuven to teach periodontology and<br />
anatomy. His research deals mainly with oral microbiology,<br />
with special attention to the influence of surface characteristics<br />
on bacterial adhesion and the effect of antiseptics.<br />
He has published over 200 full papers in international peerreviewed<br />
journals. He is a member of the editorial board<br />
of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology (associate editor),<br />
Clinical Oral implants Research, Periodontal Practice Today<br />
and Parodontologie.<br />
Implant placement adjacent to and within<br />
endodontically infected sites<br />
Several recent case reports reported on “retrograde<br />
peri-implantitis”, a bone destruction<br />
(radiolucency) around the apical part of an<br />
osseointegrated implant. It often develops<br />
within the first months after implant insertion,<br />
without major clinical signs. Within the<br />
limitations of case reports, one can conclude<br />
that retrograde peri-implantitis is provoked<br />
by remaining scar or granulomatous tissue<br />
at the recipient site, endodontic pathology of<br />
extracted tooth (scar tissue-impacted tooth)<br />
and/or endodontic pathology from a neighbouring<br />
tooth. Several treatment strategies<br />
have been proposed. A profound curettage<br />
of the defect seems sufficient to stop the<br />
bone destruction process, but a resection of<br />
the apical part of the implants might further<br />
improve the outcome, with good long-term<br />
survival data.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Tara RENTON<br />
Tara Renton (Specialist in Oral Surgery) is a<br />
dentist with a particular interest in trigeminal<br />
nerve injuries and pain. After completing<br />
her Oral and Maxillofacial surgical training<br />
in Melbourne Tara undertook a PhD in trigeminal<br />
nerve injury related to third molar<br />
surgery at KCL 1999-2003. She was later appointed<br />
Senior Lecturer at QMUL and then was awarded her<br />
chair in 2006 at King’s College London. Over the past 4 years<br />
Tara has led the teaching of 180 dental students for each<br />
year 3, 4 and 5. She has established an academic training<br />
programme which now has 8 Oral Surgery SpRs of which 3<br />
are undertaking PhDs and 2 are post docs. In collaboration<br />
with IoP KCL and Imperial College, Tara and collaborators<br />
have established an international leading programme of<br />
trigeminal pain research.<br />
Tara is the UK National advisor for Oral Surgery, she is a<br />
council member for BAOS and is an elected member of the<br />
RCS England Dental Faculty Committee.<br />
Diagnosis and management of nerve damage<br />
following implant surgery<br />
Background: Implant treatment has the potential<br />
to damage the inferior alveolar nerve<br />
via direct trauma, pressure or neurotoxicity<br />
Methods: The authors reviewed all cases of<br />
involvement of the inferior alveolar nerve<br />
resulting from root canal therapy in patients<br />
seen in a tertiary referral centre during a<br />
three-year period Results: 40 patients presenting<br />
to the specialist nerve injury clinic at<br />
Kings Health Partners with implant related<br />
neuropathy. A high number of these patients<br />
presented with persistent neuropathic pain.<br />
As a result, the clinical presentation of these<br />
patients was often complex causing confusion<br />
to both patient and clinician. Conclusion:<br />
It is imperative that dental practitioners are<br />
aware of the incidence of neuropathic pain<br />
that may result from iatrogenic nerve injury<br />
and the significant ensuing disability. Practitioners<br />
should have an awareness of risk factors<br />
relating to inferior alveolar nerve injury.<br />
By understanding the risk factors and modification<br />
of intervention as a result, more of<br />
these injuries will be prevented.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Isabella Rocchietta<br />
2002 Graduate with full marks in dentistry at the University of Milan, Italy. Awarded one year scholarship<br />
from the department of Medicine, University of Milan.<br />
Research Fellow, Department Periodontology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA<br />
Resident and tutor in the department of Periodontology, University of Milan, Italy.<br />
Research consultant for the Institute for Dental Research and Education (IDRE).<br />
Chairman of the EAO Junior Committee. Member of the Academy of Osseointegration, European Association<br />
for Osseointegration (EAO), Italian Society of Periodontology.<br />
Author of several national and international peer reviewed publications. Author of several book chapters. International<br />
speaker on; bone regeneration by means of growth factors and scaffolds, tissue engineering, soft and hard<br />
tissue neo-formation with autogenous living cells, osseointegration and implant surface modifications.<br />
> Bjarni PJETURSSON<br />
> Dr. Pjetursson received his DDS from University<br />
of Iceland in 1990. Form 1990 to 2000<br />
he worked as a general dentist in his private<br />
clinic in Iceland.<br />
> In 2000 he started his postgraduate training<br />
in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry<br />
at the University of Berne, Switzerland.<br />
He received his specialist certificate (EFP &<br />
SSP) and Masters of Advanced Studies in Periodontology<br />
and Doctorate in Dentistry (Dr. Med. Dent) from the Faculty<br />
of Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland.<br />
> From 2003 to 2005 he did his postgraduate training in<br />
Prosthodontics at the University of Berne, Switzerland.<br />
> From 2005 he was an Assistant Professor and Senior lecturer<br />
at the Department of Periodontology and Fixed Prosthodontics,<br />
University of Berne<br />
> Presently he is a Professor and Chairman of the Department<br />
of Reconstructive Dentistry, Faculty of Odontology,<br />
University of Iceland.<br />
> Dr. Pjetursson is an ITI Fellow and member of the editorial<br />
board of Clinical Oral Implants Research, European Journal<br />
for Oral Implantology and Schweizer Monatsschrift für<br />
Zahnmedizin.<br />
> Dr. Pjetursson has published extensively in recent years.<br />
He has also given over 200 lectures in 30 countries around<br />
the world.<br />
> His research interests are clinical studies in Implant Dentistry<br />
and evidence-based evaluation of different treatment<br />
modalities in Implant- and Prosthetic Dentistry.<br />
When and how to connect implants to<br />
teeth<br />
In daily practice, dentists routinely face the challenge<br />
of making fast and difficult decisions. These are mostly<br />
influenced by paradigms dictated by basic dental<br />
education and many years of clinical practice.<br />
Scientific evidence provided by well-controlled studies<br />
is rarely available to influence and/or determine<br />
the treatment plan.<br />
When planning a fixed reconstruction, the options are<br />
solely tooth-supported or solely implant-supported<br />
fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) or combined tooth-implant-supported<br />
FDPs. These treatment options have<br />
various documented longevities and biological as well<br />
as technical risks that should be considered during<br />
treatment planning.<br />
During this lecture, the question of whether teeth and<br />
implants should be connected in a single reconstruction,<br />
will be addressed. Several common clinical situations<br />
will by discussed and attempts will be made to<br />
perform evidence-based treatment planning. Special<br />
considerations will be given to how to connect teeth<br />
and implants in combined tooth-implant-supported<br />
FDPs. Should the connection be rigid, or is there a<br />
need for a non-rigid connection to compensate for the<br />
differences in mobility of teeth and implants?<br />
Finally, clinical conclusions based on the available evidenced<br />
will be presented.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Irena SAILER<br />
Irena Sailer is an Assistant Professor at the<br />
Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics<br />
and Dental Material at the University<br />
of Zurich, Switzerland. She is a Faculty<br />
member of the clinic. Additionally, since<br />
2009 she has held an Adjunct Associate Professorship<br />
at the Department of Preventive<br />
and Restorative Sciences, Robert Schattner<br />
Centre, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.<br />
Philadelphia, USA.<br />
In her clinical work she focusses on the comprehensive treatment<br />
of complex, partially edentulous patients applying all<br />
available options of reconstructive dentistry including dental<br />
implants. Scientifically Dr. Sailer’s activities concentrate<br />
on different prosthetic aspects of fixed reconstructions on<br />
teeth and implants. More specifically the application of allceramic<br />
materials and new fabrication technologies like the<br />
computer-aided manufacturing procedures (CAD-CAM) for<br />
fixed prosthodontics are being tested. Under her guidance<br />
numerous clinical trials of all-ceramic tooth- and implantborne<br />
reconstructions have been performed or are ongoing.<br />
She collaborates intensely with the material sciences unit of<br />
the clinic. As part of this collaboration new materials and<br />
fabrication procedures are being tested in-vitro prior to the<br />
clinical application. Following the pre-clinical and clinical<br />
tests, Dr. Sailer’s group is aiming for a constant development<br />
and improvement of the clinic’s prosthodontic concepts.<br />
Dr. Sailer is a member of various scientific organisations. Presently,<br />
she is Fellow of the International Team for Implantology<br />
(ITI). She has published numerous scientific and clinical<br />
articles and serves on the review boards of several scientific<br />
journals in the field.<br />
Choice of abutments<br />
Today, several types of implant abutments are available<br />
in order to fulfill all clinical needs resulting in<br />
a high number of possibilities for the choice of the<br />
restorative implant components. On the one hand,<br />
a choice has to be made between standardised and<br />
customised abutments. On the other hand, different<br />
abutment materials like titanium or various high<br />
strength ceramics (alumina, zirconia) are being offered.<br />
This huge variety of abutments may complicate<br />
the clinical decision-making.<br />
For the choice of abutment several factors have to be<br />
considered. Most of those are aesthetic. The crucial<br />
factors for the decision-making are the visibility of the<br />
region (e.g. high vs low smile line), the biotype of the<br />
gingiva (high scalloped, thin vs low scalloped, thick),<br />
the colour of the neighboring teeth and finally, the<br />
aesthetic expectations of the patient. Clinical studies<br />
showed that in aesthetically demanding situations<br />
customised ceramic abutments are indicated in order<br />
to avoid problems with soft tissue discolouration.<br />
However, these ceramic abutments are prone to fracture<br />
over time due to the brittleness of ceramics. A<br />
decision tree for the choice of abutment type and material<br />
will be given in the lecture.<br />
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64<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong> 09.00-12.15<br />
Parallel Session 4<br />
SINUS SURGERY<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Christiaan M. Ten BRUGGENKATE<br />
Dr. C. (Chris) M. Ten Bruggenkate is Professor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Free University /<br />
ACTA Amsterdam, Holland. He studied Dentistry at the State University, Utrecht, and Medicine at the<br />
Free University, Amsterdam, where he also did his specialisation in OMF Surgery.<br />
He has written over 80 articles and participated in writing text books. Research on bone and bone substitutes<br />
form an important part of his professional activities. He has significant experience in lecturing<br />
nationally and internationally. His special field of interest is pre-prosthetic surgery, pre-implant surgery,<br />
reconstructive surgery, implant surgery and bone research.<br />
Prof. Ten Bruggenkate played an important role in the development and activities of the ITI.<br />
> Pascal VALENTINI<br />
Dr Pascal Valentini received his DDS at the<br />
University of Paris VII in 1982. He is the Program<br />
Director of the Postgraduate in Oral<br />
Implantology at the University of Corsica<br />
and Associate Professor at the Department<br />
of Restorative Dentistry at the University of<br />
Loma Linda (USA). Invited Professor at the<br />
University of Liege (Belgium).<br />
He is a Board member of the European Association for Osseointegration,<br />
an international speaker and author of several<br />
papers in the field of bone regeneration and maxillary<br />
sinus grafting.<br />
Dr Valentini has a private implant dentistry practice in Paris.<br />
The diagnosis and management of sinus<br />
pathology prior to sinus augmentation<br />
According to the literature, it is well known<br />
that the occurrence of postoperative chronic<br />
sinusitis appears to be limited to patients<br />
with a predisposition for this condition.<br />
In order to prevent post- and also peroperative<br />
complications it is very important to be<br />
able to identify precise anatomical particularities<br />
and to diagnose the health status of<br />
maxillary sinus.<br />
Effectively managing these parameters is essential<br />
for case selection.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Simon Storgard JENSEN<br />
DDS from the School of Dentistry, University<br />
of Copenhagen 1996, certified specialist in<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2004. ITI scholar<br />
for one year at the Dept. of Oral Surgery<br />
and Stomatology, School of Dental Medicine,<br />
University of Bern from 2001 and has<br />
since then attained a part-time research fellowship<br />
at the same department. Since 2005 consultant oral<br />
and maxillofacial surgeon at the Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital with responsibility<br />
for the resident training program. 2003-2009 vice president<br />
of the Danish Association for Oral and Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery. Education delegate of the Danish ITI Section since<br />
it was founded in 2005. Main research and focus areas are:<br />
experimental evaluation and clinical performance of bone<br />
grafting materials, bone augmentation procedures, bone<br />
growth factors and surgical endodontics. The results have<br />
been presented in international lectures, book chapters,<br />
and several publications in peer reviewed journals.<br />
Graft materials for predictable outcomes<br />
Different graft materials for sinus floor elevation<br />
procedures have been studied extensively<br />
and a large series of grafting protocols<br />
may be considered well documented. The<br />
grafting possibilities ranges from merely elevating<br />
the Schneiderian membrane leaving<br />
the space created beneath to be filled with<br />
coagulum to augmenting the sinus cavity<br />
with autogenous bone blocks. The presentation<br />
will focus on the predictability of the<br />
different grafting protocols based on the<br />
available clinical evidence. Healing times for<br />
different clinical scenarios will be suggested<br />
based on the biologic behaviour of autografts<br />
and bone substitute materials.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Daniele BOTTICELLI<br />
MD, DDS at the University of Bologna (Italy) in 1980, specialist license in General Surgery at the University<br />
of Modena (Italy) in 1986, Odont. Dr. (PhD) at Göteborg University (Sweden) in 2006.<br />
Director of “Ariminum Research & Dental Education Centre (ARDEC)” in Rimini, (Italy) since 2000. Head<br />
of the division of Oral Surgery in Ariminum Odontologica, Rimini (Italy) since 2001.<br />
Professor in the postgraduate course, University of the State of São Paulo (UNESP), Faculty of Araçatuba<br />
(Brazil). Visiting professor at the University of Padova, (Italy).<br />
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology.<br />
He has published a series of experimental and clinical articles, mainly regarding the healing of marginal defects<br />
around implants and immediate implants. He is performing a series of experimental and clinical studies in implantology<br />
at the Faculty of Dentistry of Araçatuba, UNESP São Paulo (Brazil) and at the Faculty of Dentistry of Habana<br />
(Cuba).<br />
> Georg WATZEK<br />
1976 Fellowship at Columbia University,<br />
New York<br />
1978 Residencies at Neurosurgery and ENT<br />
Department, University of Vienna<br />
1979 Speciality board examination in Oral<br />
and Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
Appointed senior resident<br />
since 1982 Head of Department of Oral Surgery, University Clinic<br />
of Dentistry, Medical University of Vienna<br />
1983-2003 President of the Austrian Society of Oral Surgery and<br />
Implantology<br />
1987-1989 Chairman of the School of Dentistry of the University<br />
of Vienna<br />
1989-1993 President of the Austrian Society of Dentists and Stomatologists<br />
1991 Honorary member of the Hungarian Society of Dentists<br />
and Stomatologists<br />
1994-1997 Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania<br />
since 1998 Chairman of the School of Dentistry of the Medical<br />
University of Vienna<br />
2003 - 2004 President of the European Association for Osseointegration<br />
(EAO)<br />
2003 Honorary member of the German and Czech Society of<br />
Implantology<br />
2006 Associated Editor of the International Journal of Oral &<br />
Maxillofacial Implants (JOMI)<br />
Future developments for sinus grafting<br />
Future developments in sinus lift procedures<br />
in clinical practice must definitely include<br />
a reliable preoperative assessment of the<br />
complete surgical region – in particular the<br />
maxillary sinus region – for absence of inflammations,<br />
a three-dimensional imaging of the<br />
skeletal situation, minimisation of surgical<br />
efforts and expenses by employment of improved<br />
percrestal techniques, employment of<br />
a sinus-mucosa preserving bone perforation<br />
technique, e.g. using piezo, laser or stop drill,<br />
improved measures for avoiding mucosal ruptures<br />
upon elevation, reliable osteoregenerative<br />
potential of the augmentation material<br />
even with large-scale defects and applicability<br />
with minimally invasive access as well as postoperative<br />
radiological evaluation of the complete<br />
surgical region including the maxillary<br />
sinus. Additional measures would include<br />
reliable demonstration of potential mucosal<br />
perforation and development of appropriate<br />
therapeutic measures as well as three-dimensional<br />
planning of implant insertion to ensure<br />
precise and accurate positioning of implants<br />
in the augmented region.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Robert HAAS<br />
1983 Graduation MD.<br />
1992 Graduation DDS with distinction<br />
1992 Fellowship at the Department of Oral<br />
Surgery Dental School University of<br />
Vienna (Head Univ. Prof. Dr. Georg<br />
Watzek).<br />
1998 PhD, in Dentistry at the University Clinic, Vienna<br />
1998 Senior Physician – of Oral Surgery Dental School University<br />
of Vienna.<br />
1999 Graduation Doctor Med. Dent.<br />
2000 Associated Professor at the Department of Oral Surgery<br />
Dental School University of Vienna<br />
2004 Opening of the Implantacademy, Vienna.<br />
2005 President of the Austrian Society for Oral Surgery<br />
and Implantology.<br />
Presentations at several national and international<br />
Congresses.<br />
Secretary at national and international Congresses.<br />
Several awards for scientific research.<br />
Participant on several training courses.<br />
More than 60 scientific papers, contributions to medical<br />
books and publications.<br />
Avoiding sinus graft surgery<br />
A worldwide increase in sinus lifts procedures<br />
has led to a rapid increase of negative adverse<br />
effects and complications. Therefore alternative<br />
treatment methods have to be considered.<br />
The lecture will deal with numerous<br />
kinds of treatment modalities like tilted implants,<br />
guided implantation, short implants,<br />
zygoma implants, tuber implants and palatal<br />
implants. Advantages and disadvantages of<br />
those methods will be discussed extensively<br />
and shown in case cohort studies. Retrospective<br />
studies and analysis of a single implant<br />
centre will be given as well as treatment trees<br />
to show exact indications for different treatments<br />
with special regard to implant success.<br />
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SATURDAY MORNING<br />
66<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong> 09.00-12.00<br />
Short Oral Communication 3<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Julia WITTNEBEN<br />
Dr. Julia-Gabriela Wittneben received her dental degree at the University of Witten/Herdecke in Germany.<br />
She obtained her Doctorate in Dental Medicine at the same institution. Dr. Wittneben completed<br />
a three-year postgraduated specialty training in prosthodontics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine<br />
and holds a Master of Medical Science (MMSc) degree from Harvard University. She was awarded with<br />
the «Joseph L. Henry Award» from Harvard University for overall achievement in clinical and research<br />
training and contribution to the University.<br />
Since 2008, she has been Assistant Professor at the Division of Fixed Prosthodontics at the University of Bern, Switzerland.<br />
Dr. Wittneben actively participates in clinical research related to prosthodontics, esthetics and implant<br />
therapy. Her work has been published in International peer reviewed journals. She is ad hoc reviewer for the journal<br />
“Clinical Oral Implants Research”.<br />
Dr. Wittneben is a fellow of the International Team for Implantology (ITI), member of the European Association for<br />
Osseointegration (EAO), American College of Prosthodontists (ACP), International Association for Dental Research<br />
(IADR) and the Swiss Dental Association (SSO).<br />
> A. ZEMBIC<br />
77<br />
11-year follow-up of zirconia implant-abutments<br />
in anterior and<br />
premolar regions.<br />
> C. SLOTTE<br />
79<br />
A presentation of a national webbased<br />
quality assurance system for<br />
oral implants.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> D. BURTSCHER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
81<br />
A three-year life-table analysis<br />
of dental zirconia implants with<br />
prosthetic evaluation.<br />
> M. GAHLERT<br />
78<br />
Zirconia implant osseointegration:<br />
a histomorphometrical study in<br />
mini pigs.<br />
> P. KELLER<br />
80<br />
Stability of the grafted area in<br />
sinus floor elevation procedures<br />
using the layer technique: a 6<br />
years radiographic follow-up.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Massimo SIMION<br />
Degree of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Milan in 1979.<br />
Specialisation in Odontostomatology and Dental Prosthodontics at the University of Milan in 1982.<br />
Professor and Chairman of the Department of Periodontology and Implant Restoration at the Dental<br />
School of the University of Milan.<br />
Member of the Board of the European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) 1998 - 2005.<br />
President of EAO for the years 2001-2003 and Immediate Past-President for years 2004/2005.<br />
Member of the Council of EAO since the year 2005<br />
Founder of the Italian Society of Osseontegration.<br />
Active Member and Vice-President of the Italian Society of Periodontology (SidP) for the years 2003-2005.<br />
Referee of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology, International Journal of Periodontics<br />
and Restorative Dentistry.<br />
He has published several scientific papers and is an international lecturer on the topics of Periodontology, Osseointegration<br />
and Bone Regeneration.<br />
> J-J AHN<br />
82<br />
New bone formation following sinus<br />
membrane elevation without<br />
bone grafting: histological findings<br />
in humans.<br />
> P. FELICE<br />
84<br />
Synthetic resorbable barriers versus<br />
anorganic bovine bone for<br />
sinus lift.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> F. BUTZ<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
86<br />
PepGen P-15® putty for the augmentation<br />
of the maxillary sinus<br />
floor.<br />
> O. OMAR<br />
83<br />
Interfacial gene expression and<br />
stability of oxidised and machined<br />
titanium implants.<br />
> H. MEIJER<br />
85<br />
One-year results of a multicentre<br />
study, comparing two implant alloys.<br />
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SATURDAY MORNING<br />
68<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong> 08.30-12.20<br />
Basic research competition<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Björn KLINGE<br />
Bjorn Klinge, DDS, Odont Dr., Professor and Chairman Division of Periodontology, Former Dean of<br />
Faculty of Odontology and Head of Department Dental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet. He is Guest<br />
Professor of Periodontology at Malmo University.<br />
Björn Klinge received his DDS from Lund University, Sweden, in 1977 and earned his doctorate in Odontology<br />
in 1984, also from Lund University. In 1988 he became recognised specialist in Periodontology<br />
by the Swedish National board of health and welfare. In 1994 Björn Klinge was appointed Professor<br />
and Chair of Periodontology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. Soon after his arrival he was appointed Dean<br />
and he was responsible for extensive development of the Dental faculty, including education, research and clinical<br />
activities. The major focus in his research is related to periodontal regeneration, tissue-integrated implants and the<br />
relation between oral infections and systemic health. He is scientific editor for the Journal of the Swedish Dental<br />
Association and he is editorial board member for several scientific journals. Dr Klinge is a board member of EAO and<br />
President of the Swedish Society of Periodontology and Dental Implants.<br />
> J-P. ALBOUY<br />
40<br />
Spontaneous progression of experimental<br />
peri-implantitis at implants<br />
with different surface characteristics.<br />
> U. KUCHLER<br />
42<br />
Intermittent PTH fails to stimulate<br />
osseointegration in diabetic rats.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> C. GALLI<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
44<br />
Rough titanium topography upregulates<br />
FoxO/beta-catenin signalling<br />
in mesenchymal cells and protects<br />
them from oxidative stress.<br />
> D. THOMA<br />
41<br />
Effect of rhPDGF-BB on localised<br />
bone regeneration.<br />
> O. MOSES<br />
43<br />
Effects of STZ-induced diabetes<br />
and tetracycline impregnation on<br />
the degradation of collagen membranes<br />
in rats.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> Nikolaos DONOS<br />
Professor Nikos Donos DDS, MS, FHEA, FDSRCSEngl., PhD is the Director of Research, Chair of the Division<br />
of Clinical Research and the Head & Chair of Periodontology at the UCL- Eastman Dental Institute,<br />
London. His research track record is focused on preclinical models and clinical trials in the field of GBR<br />
and implant dentistry as well as in the association of periodontal disease with other chronic diseases.<br />
He has published extensively and he is a member of the editorial board of the leading peer-reviewed<br />
journals.<br />
> F. ALVIM-PEREIRA<br />
45<br />
Association of IL4 genetic polymorphisms<br />
with dental implant<br />
loss.<br />
> F. LAMBERT<br />
47<br />
Influence of space filling materials<br />
in sub-sinusal bone augmentation:<br />
clot vs autogenous bone chips vs<br />
bovine hydroxyapatite.<br />
PRESENTER<br />
> N. SAULACIC<br />
PRESENTER<br />
PRESENTER<br />
49<br />
Relative contributions of the osteogenic<br />
surfaces involved in periosteal<br />
distraction: an experimental<br />
study in rats.<br />
> G. WU<br />
46<br />
Biomimetic, BMP-2-functionalisation<br />
of Bio-Oss® confers osteoinductivity<br />
and improves biocompatibility.<br />
> P. HABRE-HALLAGE<br />
48<br />
fMRI shows cortical activation following<br />
mechanical stimulation of<br />
oral implants.<br />
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON<br />
70<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong> 14.00-15.45<br />
Plenary Session 5<br />
SOFT TISSUE SURGICAL PROCEDURES<br />
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Otto ZUHR<br />
Dr. Otto Zuhr studied dentistry at the University of Aachen from 1986 until 1992. In 1992 he received<br />
his DMD from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Aachen and started to work as a<br />
dentist in Munich. Several educational programs led him to Switzerland, Scandinavia and the USA during<br />
the following years. From 1999 – 2008 he worked together with Drs. Bolz, Wachtel, and Hürzeler<br />
and became an associate member in the Institute of Periodontology and Implantology (IPI) in Munich.<br />
In 2009 he founded a new clinic together with Marc Hürzeler.<br />
Otto Zuhr has written several articles in the field of periodontology and aesthetic dentistry and lectures nationally<br />
and internationally. In 2001 he received his Specialist in Periodontology of the German Society of Periodontology<br />
(DGP). Since 2007 he has been board member of the German Society of Periodontology (DGP).<br />
> Stephen FEINBERG<br />
Educational Background<br />
BA, Biology: Brooklyn College, City University of New York<br />
DDS, Dentistry: New York University, College of Dentistry<br />
MS, Anatomy: University of Michigan<br />
PhD, Experimental Pathology: University of Rochester Certificate, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Residency; University of Rochester<br />
American Board Certification, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
Past Positions and Employment<br />
1981-83 Assistant Professor, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.<br />
1983-90 Assistant Professor/Associate Professor with tenure, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.<br />
1990-95 Chair, Department of Oral Medicine, Pathology and Surgery, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />
1990-98 Head, Section of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Oral Medicine, Pathology and Surgery and Department of Surgery, University of Michigan School of Dentistry,<br />
Medical School and Medical Centre, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />
1990-03 Associate Professor with tenure, in Surgery and Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />
2003- Professor with tenure, in Surgery and Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />
Other Experience and Professional Memberships<br />
1983 Board Certification: American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
1990-94 Permanent Member: NIH Oral Biology and Medicine II Study Section<br />
1996- Chairman of Section 6 on “Research and Emerging Technologies”, Editorial Board: International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
Honors<br />
1976 Recipient: Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Research Fellowship<br />
2004 Recipient: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation Research Recognition Award<br />
Present Positions Held in National and International Organisations<br />
1. Chairman of Section on “Research and Emerging Technologies”, Editorial Board: International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
2. Chairman, Research Committee, International Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
3. Past Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Research Planning and Technology Assessment (ACRTA), American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
4. Past Member of Biotechnology Advisory Board, AO Foundation<br />
5. Scientific Advisory Board REGEA Institute Regenerative Medicine, Tampere, Finland<br />
Present Areas of Research Interest in Tissue Engineering Funded by NIH Grants<br />
1. The ex vivo development of a human full-thickness oral mucosal tissue that is suitable for intraoral grafting procedures and for development of vascularised prelaminated flaps for<br />
reconstruction of mucocutaneous tissues, i.e. lips.<br />
2. Development of 3-dimensional biomimetic scaffolds for tissue engineering of bone and/or cartilage for reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint and the mandible<br />
Narrative Biography<br />
Stephen E. Feinberg, DDS, MS, PhD, is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon and Professor and Associate Chair of Research in the Section of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,<br />
Department of Surgery, School of Medicine and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Hospital Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan. He is Chairman of Section<br />
on “Research and Emerging Technologies”, Editorial Board: International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Chairman, Research Committee, International Association of Oral &<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery and the past Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Research Planning and Technology Assessment, American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. In addition<br />
Dr. Feinberg served on the Biotechnology Advisory Board, AO Foundation, Davos, Switzerland and is presently on the Scientific Advisory Board of the REGEA Institute Regenerative<br />
Medicine, Tampere, Finland. Dr. Feinberg is the recipient of the 1976 Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Research Fellowship and the 2004 recipient of the Oral & Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery Foundation Research Recognition Award.<br />
Soft tissue engineering - how far have we come?<br />
In the field of tissue engineering/regenerative medicine most investigators focus on the area of hard tissue, bone<br />
and/or cartilage, regeneration. In this presentation we will, instead, talk about some of the basic principles of soft<br />
tissue engineering in craniomaxillofacial surgery. We will discuss the use of scaffolds, cells and growth factors. We<br />
will (1) use as an illustration the fabrication of a human tissue engineered oral mucosa suitable for intraoral grafting,<br />
(2) show results from our Phase I clinical trial, (3) discuss the role of epithelial stem cells in tissue regeneration<br />
and their identification and isolation from oral mucosa and (4) present preliminary data on the manufacture of<br />
muco-cutaneous constructs that could be used to form human lips for facial reconstruction.
CHAIRPERSON<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Carlo MAIORANA<br />
Professor of Oral Surgery and Head Dept of Implantology at Dental School University of Milan.<br />
Vice President European Society for Oral laser Applications<br />
Member, EAO Board of Directors<br />
Speaker in international Meetings in Europe and United States, Author of more than 200 papers in<br />
Italian and international journals<br />
Author of five textbooks on oral surgery and advanced osseintegration<br />
Practice limited to oral surgery, advanced osseointegration and atrophic jaws reconstruction.<br />
> Giovanni ZUCCHELLI<br />
Doctor in Dentistry<br />
Professor of Periodontology Bologna University<br />
PhD in Medical Biotechnology applied to<br />
Dentistry<br />
Active member of Italian Society of Periodontology<br />
and European Federation of Periodontology<br />
Member of the Editorial Board of the European Journal of<br />
Aesthetic Dentistry<br />
Winner of scientific prizes for the research in periodontology<br />
in Europe and USA<br />
Authors of 100 scientific publications in the fields of Periodontology<br />
and two atlas text book on soft tissue plastic<br />
surgery<br />
The application of periodontal soft tissue<br />
surgery techniques to peri-implant defects<br />
The recession of the buccal soft tissue margin<br />
is a frequent complication of well integrated<br />
dental implants. The appearance of metallic<br />
structure or even their transparency through<br />
the thin buccal soft tissues are the most common<br />
reasons for patient aesthetic complaints.<br />
Soft tissue plastic surgical procedures and bilaminar<br />
techniques in particular, can be successfully<br />
used to treat buccal gingival recessions<br />
around dental implants and to increase<br />
the thickness of buccal soft tissue before implant<br />
installation.<br />
SPEAKER<br />
> Michael STILLER<br />
Status of academic appointment:<br />
Assistant Professor and assistant medical director<br />
Department of oral surgery and radiology clinic of<br />
maxillofacial surgery<br />
College of medicine<br />
Campus Benjamin Franklin<br />
Charite Berlin<br />
I. Personal data<br />
Born on September 4 th in 1961 in Brandenburg (Germany)<br />
II. Education<br />
1993 Licence as a general practitioner<br />
1993 Licence as a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery<br />
1993 Doctor´s degree in general medicine<br />
since 1994 Assistant medical director at the clinic and out-patient<br />
department for Dentistry and Oral Surgery of<br />
Charite Berlin<br />
since 1994 Lectures and courses in implantology with special regards<br />
to hard and soft tissue regeneration in implantology<br />
and conventional prothetics<br />
2001 Habilitation<br />
since 2002 Private dental clinic specialised in implant dentistry<br />
since 2004 Research work, animal studies with special regards in<br />
resorbable biomaterials<br />
Research work in<br />
Different techniques of bone transplantation<br />
Implantology in compromised situations<br />
Soft tissue regeneration in implantology<br />
Osseointegration and resorption of TCP<br />
Immunhistologic examinations of TCP<br />
Value of synchrotrone tomography in bone evaluation<br />
Oral manifestations of autoimmune diseases<br />
Papers in<br />
Sjögrens syndrome in childhood and adulthood<br />
Soft tissue surgery in implantology<br />
Implant treatment of patients with xerostomia<br />
Functional and aesthetic soft tissue surgery in compromised cases<br />
TCP and bone regeneration<br />
Peri-implant recession defect management<br />
Contrary to the positive results in dental implantology<br />
the surgical and prosthetic treatment of functionally and<br />
aesthetically impaired implants has only been marginally<br />
discussed in literature. Corrections of impaired implants in<br />
the upper anterior region face compared with the impaired<br />
implants in the upper and lower lateral region constitute<br />
more difficulties and surgeon´s challenge.<br />
Besides the frequent necessity of osseous augmentation<br />
the mucogingival complex needs to be harmonised or respectively<br />
reconstructed in most cases. There is often a lack<br />
of keratinised gingiva, disturbing cicatrice tracks, discolourations<br />
of the gingival and recessions. Quite frequently the<br />
mucogingival appearance is also unsatisfactory due to preceding<br />
operations and attempted plastic coverages.<br />
The first aim of the presentation will be to describe the successful<br />
treatment of aesthetically and functionally impaired<br />
implants in the upper anterior region. The possibilities of<br />
hard and soft tissue transplantation techniques will be<br />
discussed in detail depending on the soft and hard tissue<br />
defect morphology and the hard and soft tissue biotype.<br />
The second aim of the presentation will be to describe<br />
tissue changes at implant recessions in cases where the<br />
aesthetic challenge is not the centre of attention. This<br />
concept is of primary importance for the reduction of periimplantitis<br />
in cases where implant recessions have occurred<br />
and a progression of peri-implant bone loss is observed.<br />
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Bridging the gap between science and<br />
clinical practice, the EAO aims to improve<br />
the quality of patient care as the leading<br />
voice and resource centre in the field of<br />
implant dentistry in Europe.<br />
� History<br />
The EAO was founded in Munich in 1991<br />
following the recommendations made<br />
by an international group of clinicians<br />
and research workers. It was formed as<br />
an international, interdisciplinary and<br />
independent science-based forum for all<br />
professionals interested in the art and<br />
science of osseointegration.<br />
� Mission<br />
The objectives of the Association are:<br />
1. To promote and facilitate clinical<br />
applications of osseointegration for<br />
the benefit of patients throughout the<br />
world.<br />
2. To promote the advancement of methods<br />
of treatment in reconstructive surgery<br />
and prosthetic rehabilitation based on<br />
the principles of osseointegration and<br />
related disciplines.<br />
3. To promote and initiate research<br />
into improved clinical procedures for<br />
rehabilitation as a consequence of<br />
osseointegration.<br />
4. To promote international exchange of<br />
knowledge and understanding of the<br />
techniques and research in the field of<br />
osseointegration and related disciplines.<br />
5. To promote the publication of research<br />
findings and other materials as part of<br />
continuing education for the benefit of<br />
members and interested organisations.<br />
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DISCOVER GLASGOW<br />
Glasgow w<br />
Airport Airport<br />
M8 M8<br />
��Glasgow<br />
Glasgow is a vibrant, modern n city with<br />
huge amounts to offer visitors. o It is<br />
Scotland’s cultural capital aand<br />
combines<br />
excellent theatre and shopping p with<br />
world-class museums, along n with easy<br />
access to beautiful Scottish h countryside. .<br />
What’s more, Glasgow is one of<br />
the UK’s best-preserved Victorian c cities<br />
and magnificent period architecture ch<br />
can be seen alongside contemporary em<br />
urban design. The city’s fine ar architectre<br />
is complemented by cutting-edge dg style<br />
bars and world-class restaurants of offering<br />
contemporary and traditional cuisine. ne.<br />
Glasgow is going through a longterm<br />
transformation that is evident<br />
along the revitalised River Clyde. The city<br />
boasts world-famous art collections, the<br />
best shopping in the UK outside London,<br />
and the most vibrant and exciting<br />
nightlife in Scotland. This international<br />
and multicultural<br />
city is particularly well-known<br />
for its friendly and<br />
welcoming people.<br />
��Facts and figures<br />
Economy: Glasgow has the largest<br />
economy in Scotland and is at the<br />
hub of the metropolitan area of west<br />
central Scotland. The city sustains<br />
more than 410,000 jobs in over<br />
12,000 companies.<br />
Population: 584,240 (2008)<br />
Famous Glaswegians:<br />
1<br />
Alasdair Gray (author)<br />
Sir Alex Ferguson (footballer)<br />
Robbie Coltrane (actor)<br />
Robert Carlyle (actor)<br />
Sir William Burrell (industrialist<br />
and philanthropist)<br />
Mark Knopfler (guitarist, Dire Straits)<br />
Billy Connolly (actor and comedian)<br />
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (architect)<br />
Travis (musicians)<br />
M8 M8<br />
M8 M8<br />
Atlantic c<br />
ocean n<br />
Ireland an<br />
WITHIN THE CITY<br />
2<br />
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Scotland<br />
University of Glasgow<br />
Pollok House<br />
Glasgow Gla<br />
England lan<br />
1<br />
North<br />
sea<br />
Edinburgh u<br />
4<br />
3<br />
M8<br />
12<br />
13<br />
Glasgow School of Art<br />
Kelvingrove Museum<br />
and Art Gallery<br />
Glasgow ow Air Airport<br />
SECC<br />
2<br />
5<br />
3
Princes Square<br />
M8<br />
M8<br />
A RANGE OF UNMISSABLE ATTRACTIONS …<br />
In addition to the sights and splendours of Glasgow itself, there are a range of attractions within a short<br />
distance of the city. Here are some suggestions, all of which can be reached in around an hour.<br />
Edinburgh Airport<br />
4<br />
14 15<br />
6<br />
5<br />
Revitalised Clydeside<br />
(‘The Squinty Bridge’)<br />
M8<br />
6<br />
7 9<br />
8<br />
City centre<br />
OUTSIDE THE CITY<br />
7<br />
9<br />
GLASGOW GLA<br />
10<br />
11<br />
Gallery of Modern Art<br />
Cathedral and Necropolis<br />
8<br />
Shopping on<br />
Buchanan Street<br />
WWW.SCOTTISHVIEWPOINT.COM<br />
17<br />
10<br />
10<br />
WWW.SCOTTISHVIEWPOINT.COM<br />
Glasgow Green<br />
11<br />
People’s Palace<br />
& Winter Garden<br />
16<br />
19<br />
18<br />
12. Walk or cycle<br />
round picturesque<br />
Loch Katrine<br />
13. Play a round of<br />
golf at Turnberry,<br />
host to the Open<br />
Championship<br />
14. Visit the<br />
historic Glengoyne<br />
whisky distillery<br />
15. Enjoy afternoon<br />
tea or a round of golf<br />
in the five-star luxury<br />
of Gleneagles Hotel<br />
16. Explore<br />
Loch Lomond<br />
& The Trossachs<br />
National Park<br />
17. Visit the royal<br />
borough of Linlithgow<br />
and its palace<br />
18. Take a ride in a<br />
canal boat on the<br />
Falkirk Wheel<br />
19. Visit the city<br />
of Stirling and its<br />
impressive castle
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
76<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 6, <strong>2010</strong><br />
> Congress General Information<br />
� Date<br />
From Wednesday 6 th , <strong>October</strong><br />
to Saturday 9 th , <strong>October</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />
� Venue<br />
The EAO congress <strong>2010</strong> will be held at the SECC<br />
Glasgow: Finnieston Quay, Glasgow, G3 8HN,<br />
United Kingdom<br />
� Official language<br />
The official language of the EAO Congress is English.<br />
There will be simultaneous translation into French,<br />
German, Spanish and Italian during plenary session.<br />
� Headphones<br />
Simultaneous translation in French,<br />
German, Spanish and Italian will<br />
be available for plenary session. In<br />
the delegate pack, you will find a<br />
voucher which will allow you to<br />
borrow conference headphones<br />
from the desk located at the<br />
registration area in hall 5.<br />
� Welcome desk opening hours<br />
Wednesday 6 th 11.00-18.00<br />
Thursday 7 th 09.00-18.00<br />
Friday 8 th 07.30-18.00<br />
Saturday 9 th 07.30-16.00<br />
The welcome desk is situated in the exhibition area,<br />
hall 5. You will be able to register on site and collect<br />
your access badges from here.<br />
� Exhibition opening hours<br />
Thursday 7 th 09.00-18.00<br />
Friday 8 th 09.00-18.00<br />
Saturday 9 th 09.00-16.00<br />
> A welcome reception hosted by<br />
the city of Glasgow will be held at the<br />
world famous Kalvingrove Museum on<br />
Wednesday 6 th <strong>October</strong> <strong>2010</strong> from 6.30 pm<br />
to 8.00 pm.<br />
The event will be accompanied by<br />
music from Scotland. It will be a great<br />
opportunity to network with colleagues.<br />
Please note: this event will take place on<br />
the day before the Congress opens.<br />
� Registration fee for delegates include:<br />
Admission to all congress sessions, poster area and<br />
technical exhibition<br />
The opening ceremony<br />
Congress documents (programme, abstracts book,<br />
congress bag)<br />
Lunch and refreshments during coffee breaks<br />
Terms of payment:<br />
By credit card (Visa, Euro or Master card), cash or<br />
cheque in €.<br />
� ON SITE registration fees<br />
All the prices below include UK VAT (17.5%)<br />
EAO members + ADI * + BSOI ** + BSSPD *** 580 €<br />
Non members 750 €<br />
Medical/Dental Student **** 330 €<br />
* Association of Dental Implantology UK<br />
** British Society of Oral Implantology<br />
*** British Society for the Study of Prosthetic Dentistry<br />
**** Upon presentation of a valid student ID<br />
� Certificate of attendance<br />
A certificate of attendance for preregistered<br />
participants will be issued along with the Congress<br />
documentation upon arrival. Participants who<br />
register on-site will be issued their certificate at the<br />
registration desk.<br />
� Cloakroom<br />
Wednesday 6 th 11.00-18.00<br />
Thursday 7 th 09.00-19.00<br />
Friday 8 th 07.30-19.00<br />
Saturday 9 th 07.30-16.00<br />
Please be advised that the organisation is not<br />
responsible for any lost or damaged items.
� Refreshments<br />
Lunch and coffee breaks will be served to all<br />
registered delegates in the exhibition area and in<br />
the posters area.<br />
� Staff<br />
Staff members can be identified by their pink<br />
T-shirts. They will be happy to assist you with any<br />
queries you may have.<br />
� Web corner and Wi-Fi<br />
An internet café is located in hall 5 (exhibition<br />
area). Computer stations will be at your disposal for<br />
accessing the internet and checking e-mails.<br />
� Useful links<br />
> Venue: http://www.secc.co.uk/<br />
> Tourism: http://www.visitscotland.org/,<br />
http://www.seeglasgow.com/<br />
> Glasgow Airport:<br />
http://www.glasgowairport.com/<br />
> Glasgow public transport:<br />
http://www.spt.co.uk/index.aspx<br />
> Airport car rentals:<br />
http://www.avis.co.uk,<br />
http://www.hertz.co.uk<br />
> Restaurants: http://www.restaurant-guide.com/<br />
uk+scotland+strathclyde+glasgow.htm<br />
� Contact<br />
EAO <strong>2010</strong> c/o <strong>Colloquium</strong><br />
12 rue de la Croix-Faubin<br />
F-75011 Paris, France<br />
Ph. +33 (0)1 44 64 15 15<br />
Fax. +33 (0)1 44 64 15 16<br />
EAO Office c/o AGS<br />
287 Avenue Louise, 4 th Floor<br />
1050 Brussels, Belgium<br />
Ph. +32 (0)2 643 20 49<br />
Fax. +32 (0)2 645 26 71<br />
Email: eao<strong>2010</strong>@clq-group.com<br />
Email: eao@agshq.com<br />
Web: www.eao.org<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
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EXHIBITION PLANS<br />
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> Exhibition Plan<br />
Founding Gold Sponsors<br />
Consult-PRO <br />
ASTRA TECH AB FGS D<br />
BIOMET 3I FGS A<br />
WILEY BLACKWELL E 2<br />
DENTSPLY FRIADENT FGS B<br />
NOBEL BIOCARE FGS E<br />
STRAUMANN FGS C<br />
Gold Sponsors<br />
ACE SURGICAL SUPPLY G 11<br />
BIOHORIZONS IMPLANT<br />
SYSTEMS INC<br />
BTI BIOTECHNOLOGY<br />
INSTITUTE SL<br />
G 2<br />
G 8<br />
CAMLOG G 10<br />
GEISTLICH BIOMATERIALS G 4<br />
MATERIALISE DENTAL NV G 6<br />
MIS IMPLANTS<br />
TECHNOLOGIES LTD<br />
G 9<br />
OSSTEM IMPLANT G 7<br />
QUINTESSENCE E 1<br />
SYBRON IMPLANT<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
G 1<br />
THOMMEN MEDICAL AG G 3<br />
TRINON TITANIUM G 5<br />
ZIMMER DENTAL G 12<br />
Silver Sponsors<br />
ANTHOGYR S 2<br />
ARTOSS GMBH S 13<br />
AVINENT IMPLANT SYSTEM S 8<br />
BEGO IMPLANT SYSTEMS S 14<br />
BICON DENTAL IMPLANTS S 18<br />
BREDENT GROUP S 1<br />
CONSULT- PRO / DHC<br />
MARKETING INC.<br />
S 11<br />
DENTIUM Co , LTD S 16<br />
HU-FRIEDY S 19<br />
IMPLANT DIRECT S 6<br />
IVOCLAR VIVADENT AG S 7<br />
KEYSTONE DENTAL S 17<br />
MECTRON S.P.A S 3<br />
MEGAGEN IMPLANT S 12<br />
NEOBIOTECH CO., Ltd. S 10<br />
NEODENT S 9<br />
SATELEC ACTEON GROUP S 20<br />
SIC INVENT AG S 5<br />
TEKKA S 4<br />
TIGRAN TECHNOLOGIES S 15<br />
Congress bags<br />
EAO<br />
association<br />
S9<br />
G1<br />
B16<br />
B5<br />
B4<br />
Registration<br />
B18 S10<br />
B17 G7<br />
G6<br />
B9<br />
G2<br />
B40<br />
S19<br />
S3<br />
S20<br />
B39 B38<br />
G12<br />
B8<br />
G3<br />
S4<br />
FGS A FGS B<br />
B19<br />
S11 B20<br />
G8<br />
S8<br />
S18<br />
B15<br />
B10<br />
Athens<br />
G11<br />
Main entrance<br />
C
B36 B35 B34 B33 B37<br />
B32<br />
B31<br />
Web<br />
enter<br />
B22 B23<br />
S12 S15<br />
S13 B21<br />
B14 S14<br />
S5<br />
B6<br />
S2<br />
B7<br />
B29 B28<br />
B30 B27<br />
FGS C FGS D<br />
G4<br />
FGS E<br />
G10<br />
G9<br />
B13<br />
B26<br />
B24 S16<br />
B11 B12<br />
S6 S7<br />
G5<br />
B3<br />
S1<br />
S17<br />
B25<br />
A2<br />
E2<br />
E1<br />
B41<br />
B42<br />
B2<br />
B1<br />
Booth F (FGS = 36 sqm)<br />
Booth G (Gold = 24 sqm)<br />
Booth S (Silver = 16 sqm)<br />
Booth B (Bronze = 8 sqm)<br />
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Hall 5<br />
Bronze Sponsors<br />
ADI A 2<br />
AMERICAN DENTAL<br />
SYSTEMS GMBH<br />
B 19<br />
AESCULAP AG B 32<br />
ASEPTICO B 9<br />
B&L BIOTECH, INC. B 26<br />
BIEN-AIR DENTAL SA B 21<br />
BRITISH SOCIETY<br />
OF ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY<br />
A 2<br />
BRUMABA GMBH & CO.KG B 18<br />
BSSPD A 2<br />
CARESTREAM DENTAL LTD B 37<br />
CENDRES + METAUX B 25<br />
DENTAURUM IMPLANTS B 11<br />
DENTIS CO. LTD. B 30<br />
DENTAL RATIO B 35<br />
E.M.S. ELECTRO MEDICAL<br />
SYSTEMS<br />
B 40<br />
ELOS AB B 38<br />
EUROTEKNIKA B 22<br />
GENDEX / KAVO / IMAGING<br />
SCIENCES INT.<br />
B 4<br />
HAGER & MEISINGER GMBH B 5<br />
HENRY SCHEIN B 20<br />
ITI INTERNATIONAL TEAM<br />
FOR IMPLANTOLOGY<br />
B 28<br />
J. MORITA EUROPE GMBH B 39<br />
KOMET-BRASSELER B 34<br />
LASAK B 12<br />
MAILLEFER INSTRUMENTS B 24<br />
MEDENTIS MEDICAL GMBH B 42<br />
META B 16<br />
NEOSS LTD B 3<br />
NSK FRANCE B 6<br />
OMNIA B 7<br />
OSSEOUS TECHNOLOGIES<br />
OF AMERICA<br />
B 17<br />
OSSTELL B 8<br />
OSTEOGENICS BIOMEDICAL B 10<br />
OSTEOLOGY FOUNDATION B 41<br />
OSUNG MND CO, LTD B 36<br />
PLANMECA OY B 13<br />
RMS INNOVATIONS B 33<br />
SHINHUNG CO., LTD B 15<br />
SOREDEX B 29<br />
SOUTHERN IMPLANTS B 31<br />
TECNOSS® DENTAL B 23<br />
USTOMED INSTRUMENTE B 14<br />
VITALOS<br />
PRODUITS DENTAIRES<br />
B 27<br />
W&H B 2<br />
Z-SYSTEMS B 1<br />
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> Founding Gold Sponsors<br />
FGS D<br />
ASTRA TECH AB<br />
Astra Tech AB, a subsidiary within the AstraZeneca<br />
group, consists of two business areas, Dental and<br />
HealthCare. Astra Tech Dental is number three on<br />
the global dental implant market and the Astra<br />
Tech Implant System is one of the most well-documented<br />
implant systems worldwide. This year<br />
Astra Tech Dental is celebrating 25 years in implant<br />
dentistry. The headquarters are located in Mölndal,<br />
Sweden with production facilities both in Sweden<br />
and North America. Astra Tech is represented globally<br />
by 17 subsidiaries and selected local partners<br />
and has a total of 2,100 employees.<br />
E 2<br />
WILEY BLACKWELL<br />
Wiley-Blackwell: the world’s premier dentistry<br />
publisher, representing the very best in academic<br />
research, student learning and clinical expertise.<br />
Wiley-Blackwell is honoured to be the publisher of<br />
Clinical Oral Implants Research, the official journal<br />
of the European Association for Osseointegration,<br />
and offers to attendees at this conference a special<br />
discount of 20% on all books on display at our<br />
booth.<br />
FGS E<br />
NOBEL BIOCARE<br />
Nobel Biocare is the world leader in innovative Tel:<br />
restorative and esthetic dental solutions. The company<br />
provides dental professionals with advanced<br />
science-based solutions from tooth to root, including<br />
dental implants, all-ceramic rowns, bridges<br />
and laminates, guided surgery solutions, scanners<br />
and biomaterials.<br />
Gunny KRON<br />
Head of Global Marketing,<br />
Business Unit Dental<br />
Tel: +46 31 776 30 00<br />
E-mail:<br />
gunny.kron@astratech.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.astratechdental.com<br />
Rebecca BARBER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 44 (0)1865 776868<br />
E-mail:<br />
rebecca.barber@wiley.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.wiley.com/go/dentistry<br />
+ 41 43 211 53 20<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@nobelbiocare.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.nobelbiocare.com<br />
FGS A<br />
BIOMET 3I<br />
BIOMET 3i is a leading manufacturer of dental<br />
implants, abutments and related products. Since<br />
its inception in 1987, BIOMET 3i has been at the<br />
forefront in developing, manufacturing and distributing<br />
oral reconstructive products, including<br />
dental implant components and bone and tissue<br />
regenerative materials. The company also provides<br />
local and international educational programs and<br />
seminars of all levels for dental implant team.<br />
BIOMET 3i is based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida,<br />
U.S.A. with operations throughout North America,<br />
Latin America, Europe and the Pacific Rim.<br />
FGS B<br />
DENTSPLY FRIADENT<br />
DENTSPLY Friadent is the implant division of Tel:<br />
DENTSPLY International, the world market leader<br />
in the dental industry, with over 9,000 employees.<br />
DENTSPLY Friadent is represented in more than 70<br />
countries throughout the world. With its branded<br />
implant systems ANKYLOS®, XiVE® and FRIALIT®,<br />
together with the augmentation products of the<br />
FRIOS® line, DENTSPLY Friadent offers a comprehensive<br />
range of implant-supported solutions<br />
backed up by excellent clinical results. The product<br />
range is rounded off by innovative technologies<br />
like the FRIADENT® plus surface and the guided<br />
surgery system ExpertEaseTM and a practice marketing<br />
and management program under the service<br />
brand stepps®.<br />
FGS C<br />
STRAUMANN<br />
Straumann is a global leader in implant and res- Tel:<br />
torative dentistry and oral tissue regeneration.<br />
Straumann researches, develops and manufactures<br />
dental implants, instruments, prosthetics and tissue<br />
regeneration products for use in tooth replacement<br />
and restoration solutions or to prevent tooth<br />
loss. ln education and research, Straumann works<br />
closely with the lnternational Team for lmplantology<br />
(lTl), an independent international network<br />
of eminent clinicians and researchers from leading<br />
clinics, research institutes and universities around<br />
the world. Straumann products and services are<br />
available in more than 70 countries.<br />
Barbara DE WILDEMAN<br />
Tel:<br />
+34 934 705 500<br />
E-mail:<br />
3i-education@biomet.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.biomet3i.com<br />
+ 49 621 4302-010<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@friadent.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.dentsply-friadent.com<br />
+ 41 61 965 1111<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@straumann.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.straumann.com
Gold Sponsors<br />
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ACE SURGICAL SUPPLY<br />
ACE Surgical Supply is committed to providing you<br />
with the best possible products available at unbeatable<br />
prices. ACE Surgical continues to develop and<br />
manufacture the highest quality, state-of-the-art<br />
products. We are excited to introduce our latest<br />
developments in Bone Grafting products. From our<br />
collagen-based product line; RCM6 and conFORM,<br />
to our xenograft product line; NuOss particulate,<br />
we guarantee that we have the right product mix<br />
for your practice. ACE Surgical Supply is a Complete<br />
Dental Solution!<br />
Christopher CARCHIDI<br />
Tel:<br />
508-588-3100 (USA)<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@acesurgical.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.acesurgical.com<br />
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BTI BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE SL<br />
BTI Biotechnology Institute (established in 1998,<br />
with its headquarters in Vitoria, Spain) designs, manufactures<br />
and distributes the BTI Dental Implant<br />
System : a system of titanium dental implants for<br />
oral surgery including surgical and prosthetic elements.<br />
BTI has designed and commercialises as well<br />
the PRGF(Plasma Rich in Growth Factors)-Endoret<br />
(Endogenous Regenerative Therapy) System, a<br />
bone and tissue regeneration system based on the<br />
growth factors in human blood’s platelets. BTI is<br />
one of the main researchers in the world in plasmatic<br />
growth factors’ area, and gives lectures in<br />
training courses, workshops and conferences all<br />
around the world.<br />
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GEISTLICH BIOMATERIALS<br />
Geistlich Biomaterials has been specialized in regenerative<br />
biomaterials for 24 years. With Geistlich<br />
Bio-Oss® and Geistlich Bio-Gide® the company is<br />
world wide market leader in regenerative dentistry.<br />
Geistlich is currently preparing the launch of a new<br />
product - Geistlich Mucograft® - to transfer its expertise<br />
into a new market: soft tissue regeneration.<br />
Geistlich Biomaterials is part of Geistlich Pharma, a<br />
family-owned company with 160 years experience<br />
in bone and tissue processing. Geistlich Biomaterials<br />
has established a close scientific cooperation<br />
with more than 100 universities worldwide.<br />
Oskar AGUIRRE<br />
Tel:<br />
+ (34) 945149202<br />
E-mail:<br />
oscar.aguirre@bti-implant.es<br />
Web site:<br />
www.bti-implant.es<br />
Mirjam KESSLER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 41 492 56 30<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@geistlich.ch<br />
Web site:<br />
www.geistlich-pharma.com<br />
G 9<br />
MIS IMPLANTS TECHNOLOGIES LTD<br />
MIS was established in 1995. Two years later, close research and development<br />
links were forged with the universities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem<br />
and the Rambam Medical Centre. The result of this cooperation<br />
was the Trio concept: three different implants sharing the same line of<br />
prosthetic components using internal and external hex connectors. In<br />
2003, additional cooperative scientific and research agreements were<br />
signed with leading universities in Europe and the US. When the Seven<br />
implant was introduced in 2004, causing a sensation in the world<br />
of dentistry, this innovation had been preceded by many years of in-in<br />
vitro and in-vivo testing along with an international multicentre study<br />
covering 1500 implants placed and followed for a protracted period.<br />
This development finally secured MIS Implants its place among leading<br />
international medical companies engaging in research and development.<br />
Now days, MIS is represented in more than 65 countries all<br />
over the world. MIS employees receive ongoing, specialised training,<br />
enabling MIS to maintain its reputation for consistently offering high<br />
quality products. In order to provide the best customer service, and to<br />
ensure an immediate response to every customer demand, MIS warehouses<br />
retain considerable commercial stock at the company’s headquarters,<br />
as well as at the individual worldwide distribution centres.<br />
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QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING<br />
For almost 60 years the International Quintessence<br />
Publishing Group has served the developmental<br />
and educational needs of dental professionals,<br />
dedicated to making available to the entire dental<br />
team a global resource of cutting-edge research,<br />
experience, expertise and knowledge.<br />
Quintessence is renown for its high quality publications<br />
and takes pride in maintaining its high<br />
standards to impart specialist knowleadge in the<br />
dental field.<br />
We produce dental books, multimedia and journals.<br />
These can be ordered via our website, email<br />
or telephone.<br />
HILA SHAHAM ISRAEL<br />
Tel:<br />
+972 (0) 4 901 6702<br />
+972 (0) 54 520 4800<br />
E-mail:<br />
hila@mis-implants.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.mis-implants.com<br />
Muriel SUMA<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 44 (0) 20 8949 6087<br />
E-mail:<br />
msuma@quintpub.co.uk<br />
Web site:<br />
www.quintpub.co.uk<br />
G 2<br />
BIOHORIZONS IMPLANT SYSTEMS INC<br />
BioHorizons is one of the fastest growing companies<br />
in the dental implant industry with sales in<br />
over 80 markets. Our comprehensive portfolio of<br />
dental implants and biologics products is evidencebased<br />
and scientifically-proven. With our unique<br />
Laser-Lok implant technology, user-friendly VIP<br />
treatment planning software and recently introduced<br />
Laser-Lok 3mm two-piece implant, BioHorizons<br />
has continued to provide clinicians unique<br />
products supported by university based research.<br />
Heather WAGSTAFF<br />
Tel:<br />
+44 (0) 1344 752 560<br />
+1 205 967 7880<br />
E-mail:<br />
heather.wagstaff@biohorizons.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.biohorizons.com<br />
G 10<br />
CAMLOG BIOTECHNOLOGIES AG<br />
CAMLOG is a leading supplier of integrated systems Tel:<br />
and products for implant dentistry and restorative<br />
dentistry. Our many years’ experience in research<br />
and development, high quality standards, a fair<br />
price-performance ratio and nuts-and-bolts services<br />
have made CAMLOG a first-class address.<br />
With our products leading the way in terms of ease<br />
of use and quality, our services are fully customised<br />
to meet the needs of our clients and business<br />
partners.<br />
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MATERIALISE DENTAL NV<br />
Materialise Dental is the world market leader in 3D<br />
Digital Implant Dentistry, offering clinicians a comprehensive<br />
3D system for accurate and predictable<br />
implant treatment. The SimPlant® system is cost-effective,<br />
user-friendly and uniquely compatible with<br />
the brands and equipment that clinicians already<br />
know and use. From scanning and planning, to<br />
drilling and implant placement, to the ultimate<br />
Immediate Smile®, SimPlant® CompatAbility<br />
means versatility for everyone, whether a beginner<br />
or an experienced user. Materialise Dental is a<br />
fast-growing company with more than 18 years of<br />
industry expertise. It has always been at the forefront<br />
of offering innovative solutions in computer<br />
guided implant dentistry.<br />
G 7<br />
OSSTEM IMPLANT CO.,LTD.<br />
+ 41 61 565 41 00<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@camlog.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.camlog.com<br />
Wendy VERSTRAETEN<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 3216 396 620<br />
E-mail:<br />
simplant@materialise.be<br />
Web site:<br />
www.materialisedental.com<br />
OSSTEM IMPLANT SYSTEM has certified by the Uni- SEOUNGMAN JIN (Ryan Jin)<br />
ted States, Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sin-<br />
Tel:<br />
gapore, Thailand, India, Germany, Russia, Australia<br />
and the World 45 In countries with more than is<br />
+ 82 2 2016-7000 (Seoul, Korea)<br />
being used. OSSTEM IMPLANT SYSTEM is seeking + 49 (0)6196 777 550 (Eschborn, Germany)<br />
to be a company that sets the global standard in E-mail:<br />
the implant area.<br />
info@osstem.com ; master@osstem.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osstem.com<br />
G 1<br />
SYBRON IMPLANT SOLUTIONS<br />
Sybron Implant Solutions, a division of Sybron Dental<br />
Specialties, is part of a family of world renowned<br />
companies such as Kerr, KaVo, SybronEndo, Ormco,<br />
Gendex, Pelton & Crane and Imaging Sciences International<br />
(i-CAT). Our commitment to dentistry spans<br />
100 years and brings together great breadth and<br />
depth in technological capabilities. We continually<br />
strive to understand your needs and the needs of<br />
your patients, and are dedicated to bringing you<br />
products that will exceed your expectations. We<br />
offer a wide range of innovative implant solutions<br />
which include the SybronPRO Series, Pitt-Easy,<br />
Endopore, bone grafting materials and our<br />
newest product line, SybronHex Plus.<br />
Nadja BREDEMEIER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 421 43939-0<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@sybronimplants.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.sybronimplants.de<br />
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G 3<br />
THOMMEN MEDICAL AG<br />
Thommen Medical is an innovative company head- Tel:<br />
quartered in Waldenburg (Switzerland). We focus<br />
exclusively on research, development and production<br />
as well as distribution of high quality products<br />
for implant-based dental restorations. Our intensive<br />
co-operation with leading clinicians and renowned<br />
universities throughout the world enables<br />
us to offer a modern, reliable, and safe implant<br />
system. The Thommen implant system meets our<br />
customers’ needs in every respect - it is very easy to<br />
use, extremely precise, affords excellent aesthetic<br />
restorations and thus guarantees superb clinical<br />
results. Our products consistently meet the most<br />
stringent quality requirements and are manufactured<br />
in our own production facility in Grenchen<br />
(Switzerland).<br />
G 12<br />
ZIMMER DENTAL<br />
For decades, Zimmer Dental has gained the trust<br />
of thousands of clinicians worldwide who count<br />
on our comprehensive line of products to deliver<br />
successful patient outcomes. Zimmer Dental is a<br />
global leader in the oral rehabilitation market with<br />
a mission to improve the lives of patients through<br />
continuous product development and leadership<br />
in education. Proudly offering one of the most<br />
comprehensive dental implant, restorative, and<br />
regenerative product lines available, including the<br />
Tapered Screw-Vent® Implant System and Puros®<br />
Allograft family, and providing professionals access<br />
to premier education and training resources such as<br />
the Zimmer Institute, Zimmer Dental remains at the<br />
industry’s forefront.<br />
+ 41 61 965 90 20<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@thommenmedical.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.thommenmedical.com<br />
Brigitte KESSLER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 52 262 73 88<br />
E-mail:<br />
brigitte.kessler@zimmer.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.zimmerdental.com<br />
G 5<br />
TRINON TITANIUM<br />
Trinon Titanium GmbH is a manufacturer of titanium<br />
implants for traumatology, orthopedics,<br />
maxillofacial surgery and dental implantology.<br />
In the product range there are also modular distractor<br />
for alveolar ridge Q-MultiTractor, dental<br />
implant system Q-Implant® and GIP-Implant, titanium<br />
mesh, Bone Pins System, as well as surgical<br />
scalpels. Trinon Titanium offers individual production<br />
of stereolythography models and RGIT (Revers<br />
Guide Implant Technique) for quick and simplified<br />
creation of surgical guides. In cooperation with<br />
Trinon Collegium Practicum Trinon Titanium organises<br />
since 2003 practical implantology courses<br />
Q-Implant Marathon.<br />
Ekaterina LVOVA<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 (0) 721 932700<br />
E-mail:<br />
trinon@trinon.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.trinon.com
Silver Sponsors<br />
S 2<br />
ANTHOGYR<br />
As an expert in dental implantology, Anthogyr<br />
designs, manufactures and distributes implants<br />
and dental instruments to help professionals care<br />
for millions of patients worldwide. Thanks to its<br />
unique knowledge from the 25 years of expertise in<br />
implantology and 60 years of experience in instruments,<br />
its expert global solution is its strength and<br />
its focus. Anthogyr is a French and independent family-run<br />
company; our new siege and industrial site<br />
concretises our ambition of development: an ultramodern<br />
complex including the strategic, industrial<br />
and operational services of the company, from<br />
conception, engineering, manufacturing units…<br />
to our Training Centre. For a global quality service!<br />
For more information, connect to www.anthogyr.com<br />
S 8<br />
AVINENT IMPLANT SYSTEM<br />
AVINENT has entered the international dental implantology<br />
sector with an innovative new product.<br />
The system created by AVINENT is the fruit of intense<br />
labour in the fields of technological research<br />
and development and after years of investigation<br />
along with expert knowledge of odontology, biotechnology<br />
and material engineering, is fully able<br />
to provide answers to the needs of the dental<br />
sector. AVINENT IMPLANT SYSTEM has a product<br />
catalogue containing over 700 entries created to<br />
facilitate the work of implantologists and providing<br />
a solution to all kind of clinical cases. The main<br />
advantage is a perfect design, great self-tapping<br />
capacity and advanced geometry.<br />
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BICON DENTAL IMPLANTS<br />
The Bicon Design is driven by simplicity. A cornerstone<br />
of its simplicity is SHORT implants. When<br />
the Bicon system was first introduced in 1985, its<br />
8.0mm length implants were considered quite<br />
short –most other implants were at least 12-14mm<br />
and sometimes 18-20mm long! Since then, the natural<br />
progression of Bicon’s design philosophy has<br />
resulted in 5.0mm, 5.7mm, and 6.0mm SHORT<br />
implants, all with proven clinical success.<br />
Valérie GENEVE<br />
Tel:<br />
+33.4.50.58.02.37<br />
E-mail:<br />
sales@anthogyr.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.anthogyr.com<br />
Carme VENDRELL<br />
Tel:<br />
+34 902 38 38 48<br />
E-mail:<br />
avinent@avinent.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.avinent.com<br />
Jacqueline OSTROW<br />
Tel:<br />
+1 617 524 4443<br />
E-mail:<br />
support@bicon.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.bicon.com<br />
S 11<br />
CONSULT- PRO / DHC MARKETING INC.<br />
Consult- Pro is a software company specialising in<br />
3D Animated Dental Education and total practice<br />
solutions. Software pioneers in Dental Education,<br />
Consult-PRO have been creating amazing 3D animated<br />
dental presentations for over 10 years &<br />
have the most comprehnsive library of animated<br />
dental videos in the world. With Single, Network<br />
and Web Based Enterprise system, Consult-PRO<br />
combines emerging dental techniques and emerging<br />
computer technology for the benefit of the<br />
Patient, the Dentist and the Dental Intitution.<br />
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Jason PARDO<br />
Tel:<br />
001 416 429-6545 ext 225<br />
E-mail:<br />
jpardo@consult-pro.com<br />
aislami@consult-pro.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.consult-pro.com<br />
Consult-PRO <br />
HU-FRIEDY<br />
Hu-Friedy is the world’s leading manufacturer of Louise CONACHY<br />
hand-held dental instruments.<br />
Tel:<br />
Hu-Friedy Europe is headquartered in Rotterdam,<br />
the Netherlands. Through a network of dental 00800 48 37 43 39<br />
dealers, the company has been offering quality<br />
E-mail:<br />
products to dental professionals in the whole of<br />
Europe and the Middle East since 1991. Hu-Friedy info@hu-friedy.eu<br />
is a company like no other because we embody lconachy@hu-friedy.com<br />
a concept like no other: the dental instruments Web site:<br />
we produce are a critical extension of each<br />
www.hu-friedy.eu<br />
practitioner´s skill.<br />
S 13<br />
ARTOSS GMBH<br />
ARTOSS GmbH develops produces and markets<br />
unique synthetic bone grafting materials on the<br />
basis of the NanoBone® technology.<br />
The company has a strong scientific background<br />
and co-operates with more than 20 universities<br />
worldwide. More than 100.000 patients have been<br />
treated in the last 5 years with the NanoBone®<br />
products.<br />
NanoBone® is used in the field of oral surgery, especially<br />
in dental implantology.<br />
S 14<br />
BEGO IMPLANT SYSTEMS<br />
Bremen-based BEGO Implant Systems GmbH & Co.<br />
KG is a thriving, growth-oriented company in the<br />
dental implant industry. The company has been<br />
developing and manufacturing dental implants<br />
and accessories for implant-based treatment of patients<br />
around the world since 1990. Dental implants<br />
«Made by BEGO» are top-quality German products<br />
at a fair price, which offer the perfect combination<br />
of safety, durability, aesthetics and reliability. BEGO<br />
Implant Systems GmbH & Co. KG has patented<br />
many of its developments.<br />
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BREDENT GROUP<br />
Bredent GmbH & Co.KG, a company with more<br />
than 35 years of experience in the development<br />
and production of innovative products and application<br />
concepts in the fields of dentistry and dental<br />
techniques, has acquired outstanding reputation<br />
worldwide by offering high-quality products and<br />
holds a leading position in the international dental<br />
market.<br />
In April 2006 bredent’s business activities in the sectors<br />
of dental practice and dentistry including the<br />
product sectors of implantology, instruments and<br />
consumables were combined in a new company -<br />
bredent medical GmbH & Co.KG.<br />
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DENTIUM Co , LTD<br />
Since the establishement of Dentium Co.,Ltd. in<br />
korea in 2000, we have been manufacturing high<br />
quality dental implant and Lab products including<br />
surgical motor. In collaboration with leading clinicians,<br />
research institutes, and universities, the Dentium<br />
R&D centre has developed a series of state-ofthe<br />
art dental implant and Lab systems including<br />
surgical motor, focusing on efficiency. Our system<br />
assists our customers in performing quick, accurate,<br />
and aesthetic dental implantation.<br />
S 6<br />
IMPLANT DIRECT<br />
Implant Direct, Europe’s No. 1 Online Provider for<br />
Dental Implants, sets new standards with high-quality<br />
implants with factory-direct prices and value<br />
added All-in-One Packaging for only 115 Euro<br />
per implant, including the corresponding prosthetic<br />
components. The company builds on its 28 years<br />
experience through the patent based innovations<br />
of Dr. Gerald Niznick, one of the leading implant<br />
pioneers in Implant Dentistry. Besides the unique<br />
Spectra System, Implant Direct offers also compatible<br />
implant systems to Nobel Biocare, Straumann<br />
and Zimmer Dental.<br />
Mandy MARSTON<br />
Tel:<br />
0049 381 54345 701<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@artoss.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.artoss.com<br />
Maike WACHENDORF<br />
Tel:<br />
0049-421-2028-267<br />
E-mail:<br />
wachendorf@bego.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.bego-implantology.com<br />
Manuel MAIER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 (0) 7309 872 614<br />
E-mail:<br />
manuel.maier@bredent.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.bredent-medical.com<br />
Roy KIN<br />
Tel:<br />
+82-70-7098-9124<br />
E-mail:<br />
roykin@implantium.com<br />
Web site:<br />
http://www.dentium.com<br />
Tobias S. RICHTER (Managing Director<br />
Implant Direct Europe AG)<br />
Tel:<br />
00800 4030 4030<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@implantdirect.eu<br />
Web site:<br />
www.implantdirect.eu<br />
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S 7<br />
IVOCLAR VIVADENT AG<br />
The company concentrates its activities on three<br />
areas of competence: composites, all-ceramics<br />
and implant aesthetics: Effective bonding agents,<br />
high-performance light-curing units and patientfriendly<br />
auxiliaries work hand in hand with each<br />
other, providing smooth treatment procedures in<br />
direct restorative therapy. Professional care and<br />
therapeutic products support the long-term success<br />
of the restoration. Ivoclar Vivadent offers the allceramic<br />
systems IPS Empress and IPS e.max. Highly<br />
aesthetic all-ceramic bridges, crowns and veneers<br />
have become an integral part of modern dentistry.<br />
The company supplies products and systems that<br />
ensure sound preparation and execution of both<br />
fixed and removable dental prosthetics.<br />
S 3<br />
MECTRON S.P.A<br />
As the inventor and world leader of piezoelectric<br />
bone surgery, Mectron will present the 10th anniversary<br />
edition of the 3rd Tel:<br />
generation of its Piezosurgery®.<br />
Over 50 different tips allow various clinical<br />
applications, including complete implant site<br />
preparation. Sinus Physiolift® and Mectron Bone<br />
Expanders are additional innovations offering clear<br />
clinical advantages in oral surgery. Other areas of<br />
Mectron’s competence since the last 30 years are<br />
LED curing lights, multifunctional ultrasonic scalers<br />
and airpolishers.<br />
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NEOBIOTECH CO., Ltd.<br />
Neobiotech is the prior Implant manufacturer<br />
which was established in 2000, and endeavored to<br />
provide the best product and service under motto<br />
of Implant service No.1. Neobiotech developed and<br />
launched SinusQuick guaranteeing excellent operation<br />
and the best product to upper posterior, while<br />
passing through the newborn process as an innovation<br />
managerial. Neobiotech released the SCA-Kit,<br />
a Sinus Crestal approach tool of new method, and<br />
brought out innovation to Sinus Implant surgical<br />
operation. Also, the SLA- Kit is launched which is<br />
the epochal operating knife of Lateral approach.<br />
Development concept of our Neobiotech is to develop<br />
easier, safer and faster product.<br />
S 20<br />
SATELEC ACTEON GROUP<br />
Leader in electronic dental equipment and consumables<br />
(Satelec®, Pierre Rolland® and Sopro®),<br />
Acteon employs 660 people in five manufacturing<br />
sites, six subsidiaries and eight representative<br />
offices in the major international markets.<br />
Robert MAY<br />
Tel:<br />
+423 235 35 35<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@ivoclarvivadent.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.ivoclarvivadent.com<br />
+ 39 0185 35361<br />
E-mail:<br />
mectron@mectron.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.mectron.com<br />
Charlotte HYUN<br />
Tel:<br />
+82 2 582 2885<br />
+8210 9813 4620 (Mobile)<br />
E-mail:<br />
charlotte87@neobiotech.co.kr<br />
Web site:<br />
www.neobiotech.co.kr<br />
Tel:<br />
+33 (0)556 34 06 07<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@acteongroup.com<br />
Web site:<br />
The Acteon Group, is world leader, with (i.e) a complete<br />
high-tech range for dentistry including piezo- www.acteongroup.com<br />
ultrasonic osteotomes, CBCT system and intraoral<br />
X-Ray units, Class-B autoclaves and pharmaceutical<br />
products (anaesthetics, impression material).<br />
S 4<br />
TEKKA<br />
Thierry ROTA founded tekka over 10 years ago, in CÉDRIC CHARVET<br />
accordance to his strong ethical values and com-<br />
Tel:<br />
mitment. tekka has been the French leader on<br />
the maxillofacial surgery market for several years +33 (0)4 78 56 97 00<br />
and has grown rapidly to become, today, one of<br />
E-mail:<br />
the strongest players on the French dental market.<br />
It is now preparing its future, developing 5 cedric.charvet@tekka.fr<br />
subsidiaries and distributors covering around 20 Web site:<br />
countries worldwide. Thanks to its research and www.tekka.fr<br />
development department, close partnerships with<br />
reactive manufacturing facilities and strong quality<br />
requirements, tekka has developed innovative and<br />
practice oriented products, all complying with international<br />
quality control standards.<br />
S 17<br />
KEYSTONE DENTAL<br />
Keystone Dental carries a full line of superior<br />
products for the dental surgeon. Our product<br />
portfolio contains several dental implant systems<br />
including our new Genesis system, the first Biomimetic<br />
Implant. Keystone’s product offering also<br />
includes our regeneration products DynaMatrix<br />
and DynaBlast, and our surgical planning software,<br />
Easyguide.<br />
S 12<br />
MEGAGEN IMPLANT Co., Ltd.<br />
Francesca PASQUALIS<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 39 045 823 02 94<br />
E-mail:<br />
f.pasqualis@keystonedental.biz<br />
Web site:<br />
www.keystonedental.com<br />
Megagen Implant Co. presents both simple impro- Kim WAYNE, Matthews SIAN<br />
vements to standard implants & innovative product<br />
Tel:<br />
solutions providing clinical solutions for dental sur-<br />
+ 82 70 7115 0850 (Korea, south)<br />
geons & their patients.<br />
+ 39 335 8197380 (Italia)<br />
Our clinical approach to implant design combined<br />
with close attention to the mechanical properties E-mail:<br />
required from dental implants has led to us produ- wayne.kim@imegagen.com,<br />
cing products that make<br />
sian.matthews@megagen.org<br />
implant surgery safe, simple & convenient. We are Web site:<br />
looking forward to welcoming you to our stand www.imegagen.com<br />
(S12) in Glasgow & to presenting our products to<br />
you.<br />
S 9<br />
NEODENT<br />
We are a 100% Brazilian company with over 16<br />
years of history focused to provide solutions with<br />
research and development of high technology<br />
allied to assured quality by a modern industrial<br />
complex of 12.000 m2 with environmental sustainability.<br />
Operating in five continents, we are<br />
proud to be one of the biggest manufacturers of<br />
dental implants and prosthetic components in the<br />
Latin America. Leader in Brazil, we are commited<br />
to work with seriousness and dedication to offer<br />
you much more than dental implants, but technical<br />
support, prepared to answer with excellence, even<br />
in critical situations.<br />
S 5<br />
SIC INVENT AG<br />
During the last years SIC invent AG has established<br />
its reputation as global operating manufacturer of<br />
dental implant systems. SIC invent AG headquartered<br />
in Basel, Switzerland is an innovative and<br />
dynamic company. Business activities are focussed<br />
on commercialisation of a manageable product line<br />
of state-of-the-art products in the field of oral implantology.<br />
These targets are persued consequently<br />
by intensive research and development in close collaboration<br />
with the «Schilli Implantology Circle»<br />
SIC. The relation with SIC, an interdisciplinary<br />
worldwide medical competence network, enables<br />
immediate reactions to technological and scientific<br />
knowledge as well as prompt realisation of marketable<br />
products.<br />
S 15<br />
TIGRAN TECHNOLOGIES<br />
Tigran Technologies AB (publ) is a dental sales- and development<br />
company based in Sweden. Tigran offers a<br />
system for bone regeneration and implant fixation in<br />
the mouth. The technology is based on porous titanium<br />
grains acting as climbing frame for the body’s bone cells<br />
in the process to rebuild jawbone in order to place and<br />
stabilize implants and prevent further bone loss. Tigran<br />
also develops instruments for an optimized treatment<br />
and increased patient comfort in dental bone regeneration<br />
procedures.<br />
Tigran runs an extensive development program and has<br />
a number of published, submitted and on-going experimental<br />
and clinical studies. The company’s products,<br />
methods and technologies are covered by a strong<br />
intellectual property portfolio. The products are CEmarked.<br />
Tigran’s products are distributed through an<br />
international distribution network and through own<br />
sales force. “Tigran” is a registered trademark of Tigran<br />
Technologies AB.<br />
Rogério ALMEIDA (Commercial<br />
Director), Geninho THOMÉ (CEO)<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 55 41 2169-1013<br />
E-mail:<br />
ralmeid@neodent.com.br<br />
Web site:<br />
www.neodentusa.com<br />
Marion ANSTETT<br />
Tel:<br />
0041 (0)61 261 39 66<br />
E-mail:<br />
contact.switzerland@sic-invent.<br />
com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.sic-invent.com<br />
Björn SELLERT<br />
Tel:<br />
46768607710<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@tigran.se<br />
Web site:<br />
www.tigran.se
Bronze Sponsors<br />
B 32<br />
AESCULAP AG<br />
Quality and reliability - since 1867 the staff and<br />
serpent of Aesculapius surmounted with a crown<br />
serves as the company’s trademark and has been<br />
a symbol of quality and reliability for over 140<br />
years. With ERGOPLANT, the ergonomic instrument<br />
for dental implantology, Aesculap is setting<br />
new standards. For the first time, a standard and<br />
complete product range which covers all important<br />
indications is available to implantology-orientated<br />
dentists. Today, everyday dental practice is made<br />
easier all over the world by a multitude of Aesculap<br />
innovations.<br />
B 9<br />
ASEPTICO<br />
The largest US manufacturer of implant/oral surgery/endo<br />
motors. FDA, CE, ISO certified with<br />
after-sale service in Europe. New at EAO 2009:<br />
AEU-6000-70V Implant/Endo Hybrid Motor (powerful<br />
performance at an exceptional value) and the<br />
AEU-26OS Oral Surgery Motor. Each is upgradable<br />
and customisable for a long return on investment.<br />
Aseptico motors are compatible with all implant<br />
brands and most handpiece brands. Also on display<br />
will be our AEU-7000E-70V motor, which offers<br />
high-end features at an affordable price. We will<br />
also be exhibiting our portable dental equipment<br />
ideal for public health, humanitarian, and tooth<br />
whitening applications, etc. Distributor and OEM<br />
inquiries welcome<br />
B 21<br />
BIEN-AIR DENTAL SA<br />
A world leader at your service for over 50 years.<br />
Producing the best dental instruments to simplify<br />
the work of practitioners and constantly improve<br />
patient comfort. This has been Bien-Air’s mission<br />
since its creation in 1959.<br />
Ergonomics, precision and reliability are at the core<br />
of the development of every new product. Paying<br />
careful attention to professionals every day, Bien-<br />
Air has made numerous innovations, always setting<br />
the bar higher. A true culture of excellence sitting<br />
perfectly with the tradition of Swiss Made products<br />
from the renowned Watch Valley.<br />
B 37<br />
CARESTREAM DENTAL LTD<br />
Carestream Dental Ltd, the exclusive manufacturer<br />
of KODAK Dental Systems, offers imaging and practice<br />
management systems in the United Kingdom<br />
that enable dental and oral health professionals to<br />
easily capture and share images, streamline their<br />
workflow and enhance patient care. Carestream<br />
Dental Ltd is part of Carestream Health, Inc.’s global<br />
dental systems group. On September 1, <strong>2010</strong>,<br />
Carestream Dental, formerly PracticeWorks, Ltd,<br />
announced the company’s corporate name change<br />
to Carestream Dental Ltd as part of the rebranding<br />
of all Carestream Health’s global dental imaging<br />
businesses. For more information about our company,<br />
contact 0800 169 9692.<br />
B 11<br />
DENTAURUM IMPLANTS<br />
The family run business Dentaurum Group has<br />
made a distinguished name for itself the world<br />
over with an unusually wide range of products and<br />
services. Over the last 120 years, a unique product<br />
range from the root up to the crown has evolved.<br />
From innovative implants, high-quality casting<br />
alloys and dental porcelains, to brackets made of<br />
progressive materials. Dentaurum Implants have<br />
worked intensely in implantology for the last 16<br />
years. The latest result is the tioLogic© implant<br />
system, in which has flowed a maximum of internal<br />
and external experience from various areas of<br />
dental implantology.<br />
Elias Abdo<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 7461 95-2496<br />
E-mail:<br />
dental@aesculap.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.aesculap-dental.com<br />
Stefan GEFTER<br />
Tel:<br />
1-425-487-3157<br />
E-mail:<br />
sgefter@aseptico.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.aseptico.com<br />
Stéphane KIENER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 (0)32 344 64 64<br />
E-mail:<br />
office@bienair.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.bienair.com<br />
Cheryl Hayes<br />
Tel:<br />
+44 (0) 1438 245000<br />
E-mail:<br />
uksales@practiceworks.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.practiceworks.co.uk<br />
Esther TASZUS<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 7231 803 322<br />
E-mail:<br />
esther.taszus@dentaurum-implants.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.dentaurum-implants.de<br />
B 19<br />
AMERICAN DENTAL SYSTEMS GMBH<br />
American Dental Systems GmbH – ADSystems –<br />
based in the German town of Vaterstetten (near<br />
Munich) has since 1997 been a successful provider<br />
of innovative and high quality dental products to<br />
dentists, dental clinics and laboratories. During this<br />
short period the company has become one of the<br />
leading speciality depots in the German-speaking<br />
area.<br />
B 26<br />
B&L BIOTECH, Inc.<br />
B&L Biotech was established in January of 2 000 by two Korean<br />
Dentists. Both of these Dentists whom are Endontists<br />
shared a common goal of providing and improving the quality<br />
of treatment delivery and patient care with unprecedented<br />
innovation, excellence, quality, service and product development.<br />
B&L is one of the fastest rising companies in the<br />
global dental community. B&L has partnered with a leading<br />
dental company to introduce the first cordless gutta percha<br />
delivery system and heated plugger system known respectively<br />
as the Hot Shot and Hot Tip. Along with a patented micro-projection<br />
ultrasonic tip technology, these are just a few<br />
of B&L’s innovative products, with many more to come. B&L<br />
is now servicing over 32 countries worldwide and employ<br />
about 45 people in our main office in Seoul, Korea. In May,<br />
<strong>2010</strong> B&L has opened their first facility in the USA outside<br />
of Philadelphia to better serve the global dental community.<br />
B&L Biotech continues to expand their pipeline with innovative<br />
products while maintaining quality, innovation, service<br />
and excellence to the worldwide dental community.<br />
B 18<br />
BRUMABA GmbH & CO. KG<br />
brumaba GmbH & Co.KG was founded 30 years ago Tel:<br />
and specialised itself in the field of surgery tables<br />
for dental surgery, implantology and maxilla-facial<br />
surgery. Due to unique characters of the product,<br />
it is regarded as a superb fit for surgeons and the<br />
medical team. brumaba surgery tables - made in<br />
Germany.<br />
B 25<br />
CENDRES + METAUX<br />
Cendres+Métaux roots date back to 1885 and over<br />
the years the company located at Biel/Bienne,<br />
Switzerland transformed into a dynamic corporate<br />
Group. The Dental division develops and<br />
manufactures precious metal alloys for the crown<br />
and bridge technique as well as attachments for<br />
ensuring functional and aesthetical hold of dentures<br />
in prosthetic dentistry and implant supported<br />
reconstructions. Bright history allied to high-tech<br />
technology and know-how is the key to an always<br />
promising future. Brands like the Esteticor® alloys,<br />
Dalbo®, Dolder® are trendsetters and have<br />
become the worldwide standards especially for<br />
overdentures on implants. The SFI-Bar® (Stress-<br />
Free-Implant-Bar) is the latest overdenture solution<br />
on implants.<br />
B 30<br />
DENTIS Co. Ltd.<br />
DENTIS Company has been manufacturing the<br />
cleanest products in the world, under the management<br />
of exhaustive quality control using the latest<br />
automatise process from input raw materials to<br />
shipment with a slogan of “Clean Implant”. DENTIS<br />
implant system which consists of 3 types of system,<br />
Internal, Submerged and External, has been researched<br />
and developed to produce the cleanest and<br />
most easy-to-use implant. In addition, DENTIS Company<br />
puts safety one-step higher than any other<br />
company, developing a unique cleansing system<br />
to produce clean implant of the highest grade in<br />
the world.<br />
Stefan JERNEY<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 8106 300 300<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@adsystems.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.adsystems.de<br />
Bruce D. SHEFSKY<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 1 (949) 581 3636<br />
E-mail:<br />
bdshefsky@bnlbio.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.bnlbio.com<br />
+ 49 817126720<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@brumaba.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.brumaba.com<br />
Bernard GUGGISBERG<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 58 360 20 00<br />
E-mail:<br />
bernard.guggisberg@cmsa.ch<br />
Web site:<br />
www.cmsa.ch/dental<br />
Ryan KIM<br />
Tel:<br />
+82 53 5893527<br />
+82 10 8548 5229<br />
E-mail:<br />
rkim@dentis.co.kr<br />
Web site:<br />
www.dentis.co.kr<br />
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> Bronze Sponsors<br />
B 35<br />
DENTAL RATIO<br />
DENTAL RATIO is active in implant dentistry and<br />
oral tissue regeneration.<br />
Using many of the most advanced techologies and<br />
techniques in our field we offer premium products<br />
at best prices to dental professionals.<br />
B 38<br />
ELOS AB<br />
Elos Medtech is a OEM manufacturing company for<br />
dental device. We have a long track record of providing<br />
value-adding services to implant manufacturers<br />
all over the world. Among our products we<br />
have a new line of drills which have been specially<br />
developed with cutting efficiency and low heat<br />
conduction as primimary focus.<br />
The Surgical Torque Wrench complements our Prostetic<br />
Torque Wrench and now allows torque up to<br />
100 Ncm for implant placement.<br />
B 20<br />
HENRY SCHEIN<br />
Henry Schein Minerva takes full-service to a whole new<br />
level, servicing office-based dentists, corporate and institutional<br />
clients throughout the UK. From everyday supplies<br />
to the latest state-of-the-art digital equipment the Henry<br />
Schein Minerva team is ready and eager to ensure you<br />
get the right products for you. Henry Schein Minerva also<br />
offers a broad selection of own brand products. Choice<br />
Health Leasing will provide dental practices with flexible<br />
finance options to ensure your business can easily fund<br />
expansion. Dental professionals also take advantage of<br />
expert advice from the Henry Schein Minerva equipment<br />
team when purchasing brand name equipment supplied by<br />
top manufacturers, with all this is backed up by their repair<br />
services- every box is ticked.<br />
Plus come and talk to Henry Schein Minerva surgical specialists<br />
from the UK and Europe to find out what is new in our<br />
surgical range. Visit us on stand B20 and take advantage of<br />
our special promotions and displayed equipment.<br />
Cliff FRANKS<br />
Tel:<br />
+00 44 20 01634 877543<br />
E-mail:<br />
cliff.franks@gmail.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.henryschein.co.uk<br />
B 39<br />
MORITA - J. MORITA EUROPE GMBH<br />
The Morita Group is one of the leading manufacturers of<br />
technical medical products. The traditional Japanese company<br />
has sales companies in Europe, USA, Brazil, Australia<br />
and Africa and offers a wide range of products. As a leader<br />
in x-ray diagnostics and endodontics, the company´s<br />
product portfolio offers high-performance imaging systems<br />
up to 3D volumetric tomography, handling units,<br />
turbines, straight hand and contra-angle pieces, instruments<br />
and endodontic measurement and preparation systems.<br />
With outstanding quality standards and continuing<br />
research, Morita´s worldwide staff of 2,400 employees is<br />
oriented towards the needs of users and doctors. In this<br />
way, the spirit lives of Junichi Morita who founded the<br />
company in 1916. Morita has now been in family hands<br />
for four generations and is currently under the management<br />
of Haruo Morita.<br />
Jarkko PELTOLA<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 46511440600<br />
E-mail:<br />
jarkko.peltola@elosmedical.se<br />
Web site:<br />
www.elos.se<br />
B 4<br />
GENDEX / KAVO / IMAGING SCIENCES INT.<br />
Gendex, KaVo and Imaging Sciences International,<br />
part of KaVo Dental, have always been committed<br />
to the development, production and distribution of<br />
advanced, innovative X-ray imaging equipment for<br />
the dental professionals around the world. They offer<br />
a complete range of high quality, state-of-theart<br />
imaging solutions, ranging from intraoral to<br />
CBCT systems. The deep knowledge and experience<br />
in dental radiology, together with the worldwide<br />
sales and service networks, enables KaVo Dental<br />
to assist the dental professionals in all their needs,<br />
improving both the quality of care and the productivity<br />
of the dental office.<br />
Ulf-Christian HENSCHEN<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 2173 39800 0<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@dental-ratio.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.dental-ratio.de<br />
Guy LONG<br />
Tel:<br />
0039 02 6180081<br />
E-mail:<br />
imaging@kavo.it<br />
Web site:<br />
www.gendex-dental.com<br />
Frank WIRTZ<br />
Tel:<br />
+4 9 (0) 160 / 70 58 184<br />
E-mail:<br />
Info@JMoritaEurope.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.JMoritaEurope.com<br />
B 40<br />
E.M.S. ELECTRO MEDICAL SYSTEMS<br />
We are perfectionists. Electro Medical Systems S.A.<br />
(EMS) was founded in 1981 in Switzerland’s Vallée<br />
de Joux. For more than 200 years this area north<br />
of Geneva has manufactured micromechanical<br />
masterpieces of world acclaim. EMS’s wide range<br />
of dental precision equipment benefits from this<br />
tradition and craftsmanship ensured by over 300<br />
skilled and specialised employees. Their spirit of<br />
relentless innovation has resulted in unique brands<br />
and technologies, like the Original AIR-FLOW®<br />
Method, the Piezon® Ultrasound Technology and<br />
the Piezon Master Surgery®. As a market leader<br />
EMS sets industrial standards by developing micromechanical<br />
devices of unequalled quality and<br />
crafted with Swiss precision; this is the result of our<br />
constant drive to perfection.<br />
B 22<br />
EUROTEKNIKA<br />
Euroteknika is a french manufacturer specialised in the<br />
design, the manufacturing and the marketing of implant<br />
systems. The company was founded in 1992 by an implantologist<br />
and acquired in 2004 by GACD company, the leader<br />
in the french distribution of dental products.<br />
The main assets of the company are :<br />
- An international dimension: represented in 27 countries<br />
trough exclusive partners<br />
- An integrated French production: complete master of the<br />
necessary know-how and the whole manufacturing steps<br />
- A complete line of dental implants meeting all the clinical<br />
needs (US FDA approval - Health Canada Agreement - Korean<br />
FDA approval)<br />
- A scientific and clinical credibility based on 18 years experience<br />
and studies<br />
- A company dedicated to training in implantology : TeknikaTraining<br />
B 5<br />
HAGER & MEISINGER GMBH<br />
HAGER & MEISINGER is, even after one hundred<br />
years of company history, an independent and in<br />
the fourth generation leading family business.<br />
The product line Bone Management offers the<br />
user a perfectly harmonised aligned system solution<br />
which provides a controlled optimisation<br />
of the bone implant bed. Besides the prothetic<br />
aspects, achieving a minimally invasive character<br />
of the surgical intervention and facilitating the<br />
implantation in complicated indications played an<br />
important role in the development process of this<br />
product line. Clearly structured and standardised<br />
procedures offer safe means to realise the implant<br />
care on patients.<br />
Laurent DEREUDDRE<br />
Tel:<br />
+33 (0)4 50 91 49 20<br />
E-mail:<br />
laurent.dereuddre@euroteknika.<br />
com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.euroteknika.com<br />
Lutz GRÄTZ<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 2131 2012 0<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@meisinger.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.meisinger.de<br />
B 28<br />
ITI International Team for Implantology<br />
The International Team for Implantology (ITI) is<br />
an independent academic organisation dedicated<br />
to advancing knowledge on all aspects of implant<br />
dentistry and related tissue regeneration based<br />
on scientific evidence. The ITI focuses on education<br />
and the development of well-documented<br />
treatment guidelines backed by extensive clinical<br />
testing and the compilation of long-term results.<br />
ITI Fellows and Members, who number more than<br />
8,000 in total, regularly share their knowledge and<br />
expertise from research and clinical practice within<br />
the context of the organisation’s many activities.<br />
ITI membership is open to all professionals in implant<br />
dentistry who wish to participate in the ITI<br />
and abide by its principles.<br />
B 34<br />
KOMET-BRASSELER<br />
Since 1923, KOMET has been renowned for its high-quality<br />
instruments and for developing innovative products<br />
in the dental field. KOMET is the recognized worldwide<br />
leader in the production of precision parts made of titanium,<br />
diamond, tungsten carbide and steel.<br />
Recently we launched very innovative instruments and<br />
systems for minimally invasive treatments of bones as<br />
well as retrieval of bone substance. The Angle Modulation<br />
System was designed for the horizontal widening of<br />
the jaw ridge without the need for folding up the jaw,<br />
i.e. the formation of a flap can be avoided. MaxilloPrep<br />
Spread-Condense is used for spreading the alveolar ridge<br />
and comes with a very innovative bur for collecting bone<br />
chips. The system was developed in cooperation with<br />
Dr. Ernst Fuchs, Thalwil (CH) and Dr. Stefan Neumeyer,<br />
Eschlkam (D).<br />
Alexandre VIEIRA<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 22 994 26 08<br />
E-mail:<br />
avieira@ems-ch.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.ems-dent.com<br />
Petra WERDER<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 61 270 83 83<br />
E-mail:<br />
events@iticenter.ch<br />
Web site:<br />
www.iti.org<br />
Manuel OERTEL<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 5261 701 370<br />
E-mail:<br />
moertel@brasseler.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.brasseler.de
Bronze Sponsors<br />
B 12<br />
LASAK<br />
• 20 years of science-based – cost-effective solutions<br />
in both implantology and bone regeneration.<br />
• 10 YEARS with BIO surface – THE FIRST NANO-<br />
STRUCTURED, HYDROPHILIC, BIOACTIVE surface<br />
– eliminating the implant stability dip, often<br />
observed in nonbioactive surfaces.<br />
• Option of reduced treatment time - safe early and<br />
immediate loading<br />
• Tapered and straight implants for both soft and<br />
dense bone in one system organiser<br />
• One universal prosthetic platform yielding<br />
maximum flexibility<br />
B 42<br />
MEDENTIS MEDICAL GmbH<br />
Jakub STRNAD<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 420 233 324 280<br />
E-mail:<br />
lasak@lasak.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.lasak.com<br />
Manufacturer of the dental Implant System ‘ICX- Alexander SCHOLZ<br />
templant’. High Quality Implant System<br />
Tel:<br />
with a cone connection and internal hexagon.<br />
Made in Germany.<br />
+ 49 2643 90 2000 0<br />
E-mail:<br />
a.scholz@medentis.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.medentis.de<br />
B 3<br />
NEOSS LTD<br />
Neoss is an innovative developer of dental implant<br />
solutions founded in 2000 by Professor Meredith<br />
and Fredrik Engman.By forging strong relationships<br />
with a wide range of clinicians,academics and engineers<br />
from around the world, Neoss has created an<br />
implant system that redefines the word simplicity.<br />
It is built around a single platform concept which<br />
allows to work with five different implant diameters<br />
with only one set of instruments and fewer<br />
prosthetic components.Neoss head office is located<br />
in the UK,and we operate in Australia,Austria,Ger<br />
many,Italy, Sweden,New Zealand,United States and<br />
represented by partners in Denmark,Netherlands,P<br />
oland,Croatia,Ireland and Switzerland.<br />
B 7<br />
OMNIA<br />
For more than 20 years Omnia has been developing<br />
and producing sterile and non-sterile disposables<br />
thanks to our experience in the dental field<br />
and to the co-operation with leading surgeons.<br />
Our products are aimed at everyday use and realised<br />
to avoid infections and cross contamination.<br />
Surgical Line: a complete range of sterile surgical<br />
accessories meant for simple routine implant surgeries<br />
and more complex maxillofacial surgeries.<br />
Safety Line: a selection of non-sterile barriers and<br />
hygiene products for everyday use in dental office.<br />
Maxil®: a new innovative and complete offer of<br />
surgical instruments specifically developed for implantology<br />
and maxillofacial surgeries.<br />
B 8<br />
OSSTELL<br />
Osstell AB, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises<br />
in instruments for analysing dental implant<br />
stability. Its latest product, Osstell ISQ, measures<br />
the stability of implants in a precise and objective<br />
way, using the universal ISQ scale (Implant Stability<br />
Quotient). The ISQ values help dentists determine<br />
the optimal time to load each implant – immediately<br />
or later, even when osseointegration is under<br />
way. By detecting decreasing stability, Osstell ISQ<br />
can prevent failure caused by premature loading.<br />
Over 240 studies and ten years of clinical experience<br />
around the world confirm the usefulness of<br />
Osstell ISQ for dentists and surgeons.<br />
Rainer WOYNA<br />
Tel:<br />
+49 (0) 221 55 405 303<br />
E-mail:<br />
rainer.woyna@neoss.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.neoss.com<br />
Alexander KEIM<br />
Tel:<br />
+39 0524 527453<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@omniaspa.eu<br />
Web site:<br />
www.omniaspa.eu<br />
Ida ANDERSSON<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 46 31 340 8250<br />
E-mail:<br />
ida.andersson@osstell.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osstell.com<br />
B 24<br />
MAILLEFER INSTRUMENTS<br />
«Custom-Designed Rotary Instruments for<br />
Implantology and Bone Surgery”<br />
Maillefer is the World’s leading manufacturer of<br />
OEM instruments for surgical applications since 20<br />
years. We are specialised in developing OEM products<br />
for our clients, including: twist drills, burs,<br />
reamers, taps, trephines, craniotoms, high-speed<br />
instruments, screw drivers, hand instruments, various<br />
other instruments and accessories.<br />
To remain at the leading edge of manufacturing<br />
technologies, Maillefer also develops its own production<br />
equipment, and is considered to be one of<br />
the most important machine manufacturers in the<br />
High precision swiss region.<br />
B 16<br />
META<br />
Meta was founded in 1997 aiming at simplifying<br />
oral surgery and bone regeneration in dentistry.<br />
Our goal is to deveolp innovative and top quality<br />
devices for faster, easier and predictable surgical<br />
techniques. Meta manufactures Safescraper and<br />
Micross-well known leading devices for bone<br />
harvesting-as well as SinCrest and Smart Lift, the<br />
innovative and minimally invasive techniques for<br />
maxillary sinus lift with crestal approach.<br />
B 6<br />
NSK FRANCE<br />
Since it was established in 1930, NSK has provided<br />
a wide variety of products in the dental field, based<br />
on core ultra high-speed rotational technologies.<br />
Besides, NSK has expanded with general surgical<br />
instruments. NSK offers a large range of dental<br />
equipment for restoration and prosthodontia, endodontology,<br />
oral hygiene, surgery, laboratory and<br />
the surgical equipment for neurosurgery which is<br />
composed of the Variosurg, a powerful and innovative<br />
ultrasonic surgical system with illumination,<br />
and the Surgic XT Plus, a high-performance brushless<br />
surgical micromotor system with accurate<br />
torque control.<br />
Nicolas MAIREY<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 218439238<br />
E-mail:<br />
nicolas.mairey@dentsply.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.dentsplymaillefer.com<br />
Caterina DAVOLIO<br />
Tel:<br />
+39 0522502311<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@metahosp.it<br />
sales@metahosp.it<br />
Web site:<br />
www.metahosp.com<br />
Alex BREITENBACH<br />
Christine WINKLER<br />
Tel:<br />
+49 (0)6196 77606-29<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@nsk-europe.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.nsk-europe.de<br />
B 17<br />
OSSEOUS TECHNOLOGIES OF AMERICA<br />
Osseous Technologies of America sells accessories Janet MAY<br />
for Implantology. We market unique, innovative,<br />
quality oral surgery products designed to make<br />
your practice more efficient! We are the manufac- Tel:<br />
turer of the sinus lift balloons and sinus capsules! + 001-949-250-0184<br />
E-mail:<br />
janet@osseoustech.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osseoustech.com<br />
B 10<br />
OSTEOGENICS BIOMEDICAL<br />
Osteogenics Biomedical is a leader in the development<br />
of innovative Guided Tissue Regeneration<br />
(GTR) products. Osteogenics Biomedical’s total<br />
focus is on dental bone grafting, bone regeneration<br />
and implant site development. Osteogenics<br />
develops, manufactures and markets the complete<br />
line of resorbable and non-resorbable Cytoplast®<br />
GTR barrier membranes and Cytoplast® PTFE Monofilament<br />
Suture.<br />
Shane SHUTTLESWORTH<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 1 806 796 1923<br />
E-mail:<br />
sales@osteogenics.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osteogenics.com<br />
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> Bronze Sponsors<br />
B 41<br />
OSTEOLOGY FOUNDATION<br />
The Osteology Foundation aims to promote research,<br />
apprenticeship and collaboration between<br />
universities and industry in the field of tissue regeneration<br />
with biological materials in the oral<br />
and maxillofacial area. The objective is to make<br />
new techniques and products available to practices<br />
more quickly and with greater goal orientation.<br />
B 13<br />
PLANMECA OY<br />
Planmeca Oy designs and manufactures a full line of<br />
high technology dental equipment, including dental<br />
care units, panoramic and intraoral X-ray units<br />
and digital imaging products. Planmeca Oy, the<br />
parent company of the Finnish Planmeca Group, is<br />
strongly committed to R&D. Planmeca is the largest<br />
privately owned company in the field and the third<br />
largest dental equipment manufacturer in Europe.<br />
98% of Planmeca’s production is exported to over<br />
100 countries. The company is well established in<br />
the US market and has considerable market shares<br />
in many European countries. The market share in<br />
Asia is also growing favourably. The Group estimated<br />
turnover for <strong>2010</strong> is approximately EUR 600<br />
million with over 2,300 employees.<br />
B 15<br />
SHINHUNG CO., LTD<br />
Shinhung co., Ltd, found in 1955, is the biggest and<br />
only dental company dealing a full range of dental<br />
products in Korea. It manufactures a wide range<br />
of dental equipments, precious alloy, preformed<br />
crowns and implant system in the compliance with<br />
ISO 13485 and other international quality standards.<br />
Shinhung implant M, developed based on studies<br />
announced in prominent scientific journals, is Mg<br />
Titanate implant manufactured with Biochemical<br />
bonding theory of osseointegration and foster<br />
‘Fast and Strong biochemical osseointegration’.<br />
B 31<br />
SOUTHERN IMPLANTS<br />
Southern Implants was estabished in 1987 as a<br />
manufacturer and distributor of dental Implants.<br />
The company is focused on the top-end specialist<br />
sector of the implant market. The product range<br />
is constantly being expanded to incorporate the<br />
newest technologies and trends. Southern Implants<br />
is not only the leading implant company in<br />
Southern Africa, but is a significant role player in<br />
the USA, the UK, Europe and Australasia. Manufacturing<br />
plants are situated in Irene, South Africa<br />
and Irvine, California.<br />
B 14<br />
USTOMED INSTRUMENTE<br />
Precision has been our hallmark since 1843<br />
USTOMED is a leading German Dental Instrument<br />
manufacturer with an international experience in<br />
the field of dental and medical devices and has a<br />
long family tradition going back to 1843. Supported<br />
by close cooperation with dental surgeons,<br />
implantologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons,<br />
as well as many international opinion leaders from<br />
across the globe, USTOMED has succeeded in performing<br />
a complete range that satisfies all requirements<br />
and can be applied in all concerned fields.<br />
The extensive range is further complemented by a<br />
department dedicated to new developments and<br />
custom-made instruments, plus an in-house repair<br />
service.<br />
Tiziana Dotta<br />
Tel:<br />
0041 41 368 44 44<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@osteology.org<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osteology.org<br />
Jouko NYKÄNEN,<br />
Director, Export Sales<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 358-20-7795 500<br />
E-mail:<br />
sales@planmeca.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.planmeca.com<br />
Hongsoon LEE<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 82-2-6366-2128<br />
E-mail:<br />
lake0831@shinhung.co.kr<br />
Web site:<br />
www.shinhung.co.kr<br />
Sue ODENDAAL<br />
Tel:<br />
00 27-12 667 1046<br />
E-mail:<br />
sue@southernimplants.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.southernimplants.com<br />
Oliver KEUFFEL<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 49 176 21 70 66 84<br />
E-mail:<br />
info@ustomed.de<br />
Web site:<br />
www.ustomed.de<br />
B 36<br />
OSUNG MND CO, LTD<br />
We, OSUNG MND. Co.,Ltd founded in 1976, are one<br />
of the leading manufacturer of dental instruments<br />
and have many customers over 30 countries. We<br />
have certification of ISO13485, FDA as well as CE.<br />
Based on long period manufacturing experience<br />
of dental instrument, we extended manufacturing<br />
range to implant instruments like sinus lifting drill<br />
etc. Especially, we developed new implant surgery<br />
system called Santa system which has special drill<br />
stopped when drill touches membrane and EZ<br />
implant system manually operated device without<br />
Engine.These systems help you to do implant surgery<br />
very easily. Please try our implant systems and<br />
feel how convenient to you.<br />
B 33<br />
RMS INNOVATIONS<br />
RMS Innovations is a leading ISO certified UK Jae-Pil YUN<br />
Bio-Tech company specialising in the culturing<br />
of autologus cells to be used for innovative and<br />
Tel:<br />
pioneering treatments around Europe.<br />
+ 44 (0)208 953 7781 (UK)<br />
We have been at the forefront of bringing<br />
Regenerative Medicine globally and we have<br />
E-mail:<br />
recently constructed a GMP licensed facility at sales@rmsbio.net<br />
Stanmore in North London to culture cells within Web site:<br />
the UK for our growing list of Surgeons and<br />
www.RMSbio.net<br />
Orthodontists.<br />
We specialise in leading the way for oral<br />
reconstructive surgery by the implantation of<br />
patient’s own autologus Osteoblasts (Ossron TM) in<br />
conjunction with our bio collagen range of scaffold<br />
membranes (TheraForm TM).<br />
B 29<br />
SOREDEX<br />
SOREDEX® designs, develops, manufactures and markets<br />
dental imaging systems, with emphasis on innovative<br />
digital solutions. Operating worldwide, SORE-<br />
DEX® offers quality imaging systems of true diagnostic<br />
value, based on in-depth understanding of the dental<br />
practice. Applying three decades of experience of<br />
imaging excellence, we offer reliable and easy-touse<br />
solutions that help you focus on patient care.<br />
SOREDEX® digital imaging systems are innovative<br />
and accurate diagnostic tools that integrate<br />
seamlessly and easily into a dental practice, enhancing<br />
the imaging process and improving workflow. Our<br />
systems are designed to be simple and easy to use.<br />
SOREDEX® stands for innovation and value in dental<br />
X-ray technology<br />
TECNOSS ® B 23<br />
DENTAL<br />
An innovative, globally active company that develops,<br />
produces and documents premium-quality xenogenic<br />
biomaterials by the brand OsteoBiol ® . 15 years of research<br />
led to its patent-protected production process<br />
that ensures neutralisation of antigenic components<br />
and achievement of biocompatibility while preserving<br />
the natural collagen matrix inside the biomaterial. A<br />
comprehensive literature portfolio provides an excellent<br />
scientific background while continuous investments<br />
in new research projects are constantly extending the<br />
existing knowledge on OsteoBiol ® biomaterials clinical<br />
performance. OsteoBiol ® products comply with highest<br />
quality standards such as ISO10993, ISO13485 (notified<br />
body TÜV Rheinland), 93/42/EEC and 03/32/EEC (notified<br />
body CE0373). OsteoBiol ® : regeneration science, inspired<br />
by nature.<br />
B 27<br />
VITALOS PRODUITS DENTAIRES<br />
Present in over 100 countries on 5 continents, Produits<br />
Dentaires S.A. has created, since 1940, an extensive<br />
distribution network of agents, wholesale<br />
dealers and dental depots. Thanks to our partners,<br />
«PD» brand products have gradually gained international<br />
repute, synonymous with Swiss Quality at<br />
its best in endodontics, periodontics, restoration,<br />
orthodontics, prosthetics, oral hygiene, prophylaxis<br />
and asepsy.<br />
Turning to the future for dental surgeons, PD has<br />
developed a unique product on the market, PD<br />
VitalOs Cement which is a mineral bone regeneration<br />
cement designed for bone regeneration in<br />
dental surgery.<br />
Sung-bum PARK<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 82-31-987-5395<br />
(direct call: + 82-70-4171-2055)<br />
E-mail:<br />
park@osung.co.kr<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osung.co.kr<br />
Marja PERÄ<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 358 10 270 2000<br />
E-mail:<br />
marja.pera@soredex.com<br />
info@soredex.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.soredex.com<br />
Marco PAGLIETTA<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 39 346 0122 389<br />
E-mail:<br />
marco.paglietta@tecnoss-dental.<br />
com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.osteobiol.com<br />
Marc FEHLMANN<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 21 925 37 54<br />
E-mail:<br />
marc.fehlmann@pdsa.ch<br />
Web site:<br />
www.vitalos.com<br />
www.pdsa.ch<br />
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Bronze Sponsors<br />
B 2<br />
W&H DENTALWERK BURMOOS GMBH<br />
The family company W&H Dentalwerk, which is<br />
based in Bürmoos, is one of the leading providers<br />
of precision dental devices in the world. Innovative<br />
product and service solutions, a modern corporate<br />
structure, a strong focus on research & development,<br />
vision and a sense of social responsibility<br />
mean that W&H Dentalwerk is a successful market<br />
player at local and international level. W&H has approximately<br />
980 employees throughout the world<br />
(around 645 of which are at the headquarters in<br />
Bürmoos) and exports its products to more than<br />
90 countries. The family company operates two<br />
production sites in Bürmoos (Austria), one in Brusaporto<br />
(Italy) and 15 sales subsidiaries in Europe,<br />
Asia and North America.<br />
Andreas LETTE<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 43 6274 6236-0<br />
E-mail:<br />
office@wh.com<br />
Web site:<br />
www.wh.com<br />
B 1<br />
Z-SYSTEMS AG<br />
The Z-Systems AG is specialised in metal free ceramic<br />
implants. The two Zirconia implant systems « Z-<br />
Look3 » and « Z-Look3 EVO » use a special Zirconia,<br />
the ZrO2-TZP-A-Bio HIP. This bioceramic provides<br />
the implants with special strength, especially with<br />
the Hot Isostatic Post-compaction production process<br />
(HIP). Z-Look3 implants are CE and FDA approved<br />
and have more than 5 years clinical experience.<br />
Worldwide are more than 15.000 Z-Look3 implants<br />
placed. Now you and your patients have the choice:<br />
GREY or WHITE!<br />
Matthias ZIEROLD<br />
Tel:<br />
+ 41 79 208 18 44<br />
E-mail:<br />
matthias.zierold@z-systems.biz<br />
Web site:<br />
www.z-systems.biz<br />
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