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1 3 rd William H. Bell Lectureship Accelerated Orthognathic Surgery and Increased Orthodontic Efficiency: A Paradigm Shift So long facebow transfer, model surgery, bone grafts Welcome to the digital world, tissue engineering, in-office surgery. Friday-Sunday March 18-20, 2011 JW Marriott Galleria, Houston, Texas A Continuing Medical Education Activity Sponsored By Pfiedler recognizes the institutional support of faculty from The Orthognathic Surgery Education Foundation (OSEF)
2 Overview Farewell to facebow transfer, plaster model surgery, conventional splints and bone grafts. Welcome to the digital world, tissue engineering, in-office surgery and rapid orthodontics! Many facial deformities and malocclusions remain untreated, or are managed inefficiently over long periods of time contributing to excessive costs, patient discomfort, root resorption and periodontal injury. Sophisticated advancements in accelerated orthognathic and orthodontic techniques and technology offer surgeons, orthodontists and other dental/medical specialists the tools to achieve predictable outcomes with convenience, efficiency and affordability. The paradigm shift in orthognathic surgery and orthodontics is supported by technological achievements that enable practitioners to enhance the quality of life for their patients. In this dynamic course, healthcare practitioners will obtain the scientific knowledge and strategies to manage all simple and complex craniomaxillofacial and occlusal deformities in early adolescence and adult patients, within a treatment period of six to twelve months, in an outpatient setting. Faculty will highlight computer assisted simulation, planning and intraoperative navigation, as well as tissue engineering and aesthetics. There will be ample time for discussion with faculty and interaction with peers. Faculty members, who have been the driving force behind these technological developments, will lead hands-on workshops for those who seek skills development. Participants will visit the virtual in-office imaging center, where they will visualize in real-time various functioning technologies. Experienced clinicians and engineers will demonstrate planning protocol to better manage maxillofacial deformity patients. Interactive workshops and workstations also include electronic recordkeeping and cone-beam CT for 3D-based planning. Transferability of Skills to Clinical Practice and Disclaimer The purpose of this continuing medical education activity is to provide opportunities to physicians to learn, discuss, observe, and practice the application of new knowledge and skills on models during a faculty guided practicum. This course is not intended to prepare physicians for procedures or techniques in clinical practice. Attendance at this course does not imply clinical competence. Faculty recommend ongoing education and skill practice with experienced, qualified colleagues. It is the responsibility of an attendee to follow the process required by their healthcare organization to secure clinical privileges in procedures and techniques taught during the course. Objectives Upon completion of this course, the practitioner should be able to: 1. Describe the biologic foundation and science of specific techniques and technologies used in accelerated orthognathic surgery and orthodontics. 2. Identify the advantages and techniques of virtual surgical simulation for predictable and efficient planning for orthognathic surgery (without sectioning plaster models). 3. Evaluate innovative and versatile wing osteotomy for the correction of deficiency, excess and asymmetry of the inferior mandibular border. 4. Discuss dentoalveolar distraction osteogenesis versus corticotomy for accelerated repositioning of teeth and/or the use of dento-osseous segments. Target Audience This course is intended for practitioners, residents, fellows and scientists in the fields of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics, Dentistry, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery who desire to learn about and become involved with virtual technology of orthognathic surgery and orthodontic planning and techniques with the goal of significantly improving patient outcomes in convenient in-office settings using techniques that are accomplished rapidly, efficiently and affordibly in convenient office settings. Needs Assessment Safe and effective technological improvements in orthognathic and orthodontic procedures, including sophisticated 3D treatment planning, tissue engineering and office-based orthognathic surgery, make it possible for physicians to treat both common and challenging deformities. These technological advancements require practitioners to expand their knowledge and competency to offer accelerated, affordable, convenient and predictable care to their patients. Doing so will also reach more patients who need treatment. Practice Gaps Practitioners who currently manage orthognathic and occlusal deformities can provide treatment that not only improves outcomes, but does so in an efficient and cost-effective manner. By integrating sophisticated technology, healthcare providers will be able to treat craniomaxillofacial and occlusal deformities in early adolescent and adult patients within a period of six to twelve months, efficiently, affordably, predictably and conveniently in the outpatient setting. 5. Provide biological and clinical evidence for accelerated tooth movements with RAP and orthopedic corrections with mini-screw implants. 6. Explain the biologic and clinical evidence for using the Surgery 1st Technique for post-surgical accelerated orthodontic tooth movement. 7. Assess the use of ultrasonic cutting for safe orthognathic surgery and orthodontic microsurgery. 8. Explain advancements and new techniques in tissue engineering which improve surgical healing. 9. Delineate strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration including the implementation of a patient centric virtual health record. 10. Describe the practice implications of shifting treatment from the hospital to office-based centers where surgical cost and treatment time can be reduced by 50%. 11. Assess clinical outcomes of accelerated orthognathic surgery and orthodontics, including the aspects of quicker patient recovery, predictable outcomes and efficiencies. 12. Demonstrate the application of instruments, devices and sophisticated computer technology in a bioskills workshop. New Topics some never presented before!
3 Accreditation Pfiedler Enterprises is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Continuing Medical Education Credit Designation Pfiedler Enterprises designates this live activity for a maximum of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Attendance at didactic sessions can earn a maximum of credit hours; for didactic & workshop participation. Continuing Dental Education Credit Designation This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston Office of Continuing Education, Methodist Hospital and Office of CME, the Orthognathic Surgery Educational Foundation and Pfiedler Enterprises. Attendance at didactic sessions can earn a maximum of credit hours; for didactic & workshop participation in Orthognathic Surgery/ Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (AGD Code-312) and Orthodontics (AGD Code-370). P is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. P does ADA not approve CERP is or a endorse service of individual the American courses Dental or instructors, Association nor to does assist it imply dental acceptance professionals of credit in identifying hours by boards quality of providers dentistry. Concerns of continuing dental ints about education. a CE provider ADA CERP may be does directedto not approve the provider or endorse or to individual ADA CERP courses at or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at Association for Continuing Dental Education ing education programs of this sponsor are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends o 12/31/2011. The formal The continuing University of education Texas Dental programs Branch of at this Houston sponsor is are a member accepted of the by AGD Association for Fellowship/Mastership for Continuing Dental credit. Education. The current term of acceptance extends from 11/01/2007 to 12/31/2011. The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston is a member of the Association of Continuing Dental Education. ADA Statement Pfiedler Enterprises will be glad to assist you with any special needs (i.e., dietary, etc). Please contact Pfiedler Enterprises at Course Location & Accommodations JW Marriott Houston Located in the Galleria 5150 Westheimer Houston, Texas Ph: Reservation Phone: Ask for the Bell Lectureship room block. The group rate is $115 per night plus applicable fees and taxes. A block of rooms is being held under the group name, Bell Lectureship until February 28, 2011, or until the block fills. You will need a credit card when calling to reserve your stay. Cancellations must be received 24 hours in advance of the arrival date, or you will be charged one night s stay. After February 28, rooms and rates will be subject to availability. Participants are fully responsible for their own travel and lodging. Parking: Self-parking is variable based on hourly rate. Maximum self-park rate is $17 for an overnight. Valet parking is $15 per day; overnight valet rate is $ Rates are subject to change. George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport - IAH - Hotel direction: 27 miles NE Driving Directions: Take JFK Blvd to Beltway 8 West, to 45 South, to 610 West/South. Exit Westheimer and turn right. Hotel entrance is past the 2nd stop light (McCue St.), on the right, before Sage Rd. This hotel does not provide shuttle service. Alternate transportation: Super Shuttle fee: $25 (one way). Reservation required/ Fee subject to change. Estimated taxi fare: $55.00 (one way) Houston/William P Hobby - HOU - Hotel direction: 16 miles SE Driving Directions: Take Airport Blvd. to 45 North, to 610 West/North. Exit Westheimer and turn left. Hotel is past the 2nd stop light (McCue St.), on the right, before Sage Rd. This hotel does not provide shuttle service. Alternate transportation: Super Shuttle fee: $25 (one way). Reservation required/ Fee subject to change. Estimated taxi fare: $45.00 (one way)
4 Declaration of Disclosure for Pfiedler Enterprises In compliance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, Pfiedler Enterprises provides disclosure and resolution of conflict information for individuals who may control the content of this CME activity. Please visit our website at: Course Director William H. Bell, DDS Clinical Professor Department of Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Co-Directors Richard Finn, DDS Professor Department of Surgery and Cell Biology/Anatomy University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Chief, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Veteran s Administration North Texas Health Care System James J. Xia, MD, PhD, MS Director of Surgical Planning Laboratory The Methodist Hospital Research Institute Houston, Texas Associate Professor of Surgery (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery) Weill Medical College of Cornell University Faculty R. Bryan Bell, MD, DDS, FACS Medical Director, Oral, Head & Neck Cancer Program Providence Cancer Center Attending Surgeon Trauma Service/Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Service Legacy Emanuel Medical Center Affiliate Associate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University Head & Neck Surgical Associate Portland, Oregon Dario Bertossi, MD, DDS Associate Professor Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Verona Verona, Italy Peter Buschang, PhD Professor and Director of Research Department of Orthodontics Baylor College of Dentistry Jaime Gateno, DDS, MD Chairman, The Methodist Hospital Professor of Clinical Surgery (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery) Weill Medical College of Cornell University Co-Director, UT Cleft and Craniofacial Clinic Houston, Texas Cesar A. Guerrero, DDS Director of Santa Rosa Maxillofacial Surgery Center Consulting Professor of the Orthodontist Postgraduate Program Dental Faculty, Central University of Venezuela Caracas, Venezuela Eric Liou, DDS, MS Associate Chairman Faculty of Dentistry Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Taipei, Taiwan Richard D. Roblee, DDS, MS Private Practice, Roblee Orthodontics Fayetteville, Arkansas Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Orthodontics Department of Restorative Dentistry Baylor College of Dentistry Stephen A. Schendel, MD, DDS, FACS, FAAP Professor of Surgery Emeritus Stanford University Medical Center Lucile Packard Children s Hospital California Sleep Institute Palo Alto, California Steve G.F. Shen, DDS, MD Chairman and Professor Vice President, Shanghai Ninth People s Hospital Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai, China R. Gilbert Triplett, DDS, PhD ENT Professor, Baylor College of Dentistry Myron R. Tucker, DDS Adjunct Clinical Professor Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana Consultant, Charlotte, North Carolina Minoro Ueda, DDS, PhD Professor and Chairman Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS Clinical Associate Professor Postgraduate Program Director, Orthodontic Clinical Director Division of Orthodontics School of Dental Medicine University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut Invited Guest Moderators Jeryl D. English, DDS, MS Chair, Professor and Program Director Department of Orthodontics The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, Houston, Texas Mark E. Wong, DDS Chair, Professor and Program Director The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, Houston, Texas All faculty participating in continuing medical education activities sponsored by Pfiedler Enterprises are expected to disclose to the audience any real or apparent financial affiliations related to the content of their presentations. Detailed disclosure will appear in writing and be distributed on-site prior to the course and will also be made verbally prior to the faculty presentation at the live event.
5 Preliminary Agenda Friday, March 18 7:00 7:45 am Registration, Continental Breakfast 7:45 8:00 Welcome and Overview Jaime Gateno, DDS, MD & Richard Finn, DDS Welcome to the Era of 3-D Virtual Imaging Moderator: Jeryl D. English, DDS, MS & Myron R. Tucker, DDS 8:00 8:45 3-D Cephalometric Analysis for Orthognathic Surgery Jaime Gateno, DDS, MD 8:45 9:30 Planning Sequence Using Computer-Aided Surgical Simulation (CASS) James J. Xia, MD, PhD, MS 9:30 9:45 Discussion/Q&A 9:45 10:15 Break 10:15 11:00 Computer Planning & Intraoperative Navigation in Orthognathic Surgery R. Bryan Bell, MD, DDS 11:00 11:45 Treatment and Planning for the Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patient by Maxillary, Mandibular & Chin Advancement Stephen A. Schendel, MD, DDS 11:45 Noon Discussion/Q&A Noon 1:00 Luncheon Efficient, Convenient and Affordable Orthognathic Surgery Moderators: Stephen A. Schendel, MD, DDS & Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS 1:00 1:45 Interdisciplinary Collaboration Utilizing a Patient-Centric Virtual Health Record Richard D. Roblee, DDS, MS 1:45 2:30 Safe, Efficient and Cost-Effective Orthognathic Surgery in the Outpatient Center Myron R. Tucker, DDS 2:30 2:45 Discussion/Q&A 2:45 3:15 Break 3:15 4:00 Accelerated Orthognathic Surgery and Rapid Orthodontic Treatment of Dentofacial Deformities on a Large Scale Steve G.F. Shen, DDS, MD 4:00 4:45 Clinical Foundation for Mandibular Advancement by Distraction Osteogenesis in Concert with Mandibular Basal Osteotomy Cesar A. Guerrero, DDS 4:45 5:00 Discussion/Q&A 5:00 6:00 Adjourn and Cocktail Reception 6:30 8:30 Hands-On Workshops For meeting updates, go to Saturday, March 19 7:00 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Accelerated and Efficient Ancillary Orthodontics (Orthodontic Alternatives?) Moderators: Richard D. Roblee, DDS, MS & Minoro Ueda, DDS, PhD 8:00 9:00 Biologic Foundation for Post-Surgical Accelerated Orthodontic Tooth Movement by Surgery First Technique Evolution of Dentoalveolar Transport Osteodistraction for Rapid Canine Distalization Eric Liou, DDS 9:00 10:00 Biologic and Clinical Evidence for Accelerated Tooth Movements with the RAP and Orthopedic Corrections with Mini-Screw Implants Peter Buschang, PhD 10:00 10:15 Discussion/Q&A 10:15 10:45 Break 10:45 11:45 Increasing Efficiency in Orthognathic Surgery with Surgery First Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS 11:45 Noon Discussion/Q&A Noon 1:00 Luncheon Increasing Efficiency and Decreasing Costs of Orthognathic Surgery and Orthodontics Moderator: Peter Buschang, PhD & Mark E. Wong, DDS 1:00 1:45 Tissue Engineering to Increase Efficiency of Surgical Treatment Minoro Ueda, DDS, PhD 1:45 2:30 Strategies to Reduce Surgery Costs, Improve Efficiency and Increase Patient Options for Correction R. Gilbert Triplett, DDS, PhD 2:30 2:45 Discussion/Q&A 2:45 3:15 Break 3:15 4:00 Orthodontic Microsurgery for Rapid Repositioning of Dento-Osseous Segments and Orthognathic Surgery Using Ultrasonic Technology to Minimize Nerve Injury Dario Bertossi, MD, DDS 4:00 5:00 ABSTRACTS 5:00 pm Adjourn 5:30 7:30 Hands-On Workshops Sunday, March 20 7:00 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Challenges and The Future Moderator: Richard Finn, DDS 8:00 8:45 The Fundamental Components of a Smile Richard D. Roblee, DDS, MS 8:45 9:15 The Universal Challenge of a Great Dilemma William H. Bell, DDS 9:15 9:45 Break 9:45 10:45 The Future 5 Minute Presentations Selected Faculty 10:45 11:45 Roundtable Discussion 11:45 Noon Summary Remarks & Evaluation Noon Meeting Adjourns
6 Call for Abstracts Residents & fellows are invited to submit abstracts and interesting cases no later than February 15. Prepare a topic in accelerated orthognathic surgery and/or increased orthodontic efficiency Plan an 8 minute presentation followed by 2 minutes of discussion Submit abstracts by February 10 to [email protected]. Include your name, contact information and abstract. All submissions will be forwarded to the Course Directors for review and selection. You will be notified by February 25. Recognition awards will be given by the faculty. Criteria include: 1) soundness of research or study, 2) uniqueness of technique and/or results, 3) abstract/presentation content meets commonly accepted peer-review standards in medicine. Support This course is supported in part by educational grants, in accordance with ACCME Guidelines and Standards for Commercial Support. Pfiedler Enterprises gratefully acknowledges the educational grants provided by: A complete list of commercial supporters was not available at the time of this printing. Appropriate acknowledgement will be provided at the meeting. Exhibits will be open during registration, breaks, luncheons and reception. Exhibits include medical imaging, virtual imaging for in-office planning and treatment, guided therapies, demonstration of workflow in a digital and office-based setting, fixation devices, tissue engineering, accelerated orthodontics, orthodontic alternatives and ultrasonic sectioning of bone.
7 3 rd William H. Bell Lectureship Project #3499 Accelerated Orthognathic Surgery and Increased Orthodontic Efficiency: A Paradigm Shift Friday to Sunday March 18-20, 2011 Houston, Texas Last Name First Name MI MD DDS DMD Resident Fellow Medical Specialty: Oral Maxillofacial Orthodontist Periodontist Other: Hospital/Organiziation: Street Address City State Zip Phone Cell Office Fax (primary delivery method for course confirmation notice) Please add [email protected] and [email protected] to your Safe Senders List. Tuition Physicians & Dentists $645 Residents/Fellows* $195 Nurses & Allied Health** $195 *Residents should have the permission of their Residency Program Director and be in good standing. **Registration is limited for non-physicians. Nursing and other continuing education credit will NOT be awarded. Nurses, physician assistants and technologists will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance. Registration Procedure Online: Register by logging into Locate this meeting under the 2011 Physician Course List and click on the pdf. Fax: Send registration via fax to: Mail: Pfiedler Enterprises, 2101 S. Blackhawk St., Suite 220 Aurora, CO Questions: Call Cancellation Policy Cancellations received in writing up to 15 days before the course will receive a refund minus a $100 processing fee ($50 processing fee for Resident/Fellow/Nurse categories). There will be no refunds for cancellations after that date or for no-shows. Please make sure you have received a course confirmation before making travel arrangements. Pfiedler Enterprises reserves the right to cancel this activity if necessary. Registered participants will be notified no later than two weeks prior to the scheduled event date and a full refund will be issued. Pfiedler Enterprises is not responsible for non-refundable tickets purchased to attend this course. Credit Card Information Please include your credit card number and expiration date with charge order. MC Visa AMEX Exp. Date X Signature Total Charged to Credit Card: $
8 Pfiedler Enterprises 2101 S. Blackhawk Street, Suite 220 Aurora, CO rd William H. Bell Lectureship Accelerated Orthognathic Surgery and Increased Orthodontic Efficiency: A Paradigm Shift 3 rd William H. Bell Lectureship Accelerated Orthognathic Surgery and Increased Orthodontic Efficiency: A Paradigm Shift So long facebow transfer, model surgery, bone grafts Welcome to the digital world, tissue engineering, in-office surgery. Friday-Sunday March 18-20, 2011 JW Marriott Galleria, Houston, Texas Course Director William H. Bell, DDS Co-Directors Richard Finn, DDS James J. Xia, MD, PhD, MS
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