BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS JUNE 6 9, 2013 BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
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1 Presented by The International Quintessence Publishing Group & The 11th International Symposium on PeRioDoNTiCS REstORaTIVe dentistry BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS JUNE 6 9, 2013 BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE FEATURING Periodontal, Restorative Dentistry, and Implant Therapeutics CO-CHAIRS Myron Nevins, dds Marc L. Nevins, dmd, mmsc Photo courtesy of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. ADVANCE PROGRAM Cosponsored by With additional corporate sponsorship Colgate-Palmolive Company
2 SCIENTIFIC INVITATIONPROGRAM Dear Colleague, The editors and publisher of the International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry look forward to welcoming you to Boston for the 11th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry. It will be cosponsored by the journal and the American Academy of Periodontology. This landmark program offers an exceptional roster of world-renowned clinicians and researchers, providing an exciting atmosphere to be shared by an international coterie of advanced dentists seeking knowledge pertaining to cutting-edge therapeutics. We anticipate that these experts will offer challenging perspectives and a scientific basis for you to make clinical decisions for your patients. The symposium will focus on treatment planning to achieve optimal outcomes in periodontology, restorative dentistry, and implant therapeutics. Since its inception in 1983, the symposium has been recognized throughout the world of dentistry as a special continuing educational opportunity. It only occurs every third year so as to allow the development and validation of new treatment methods together with new products. We have previously welcomed dentists from 57 countries and all 50 states who have shared the wealth of information with their colleagues and patients. We now invite you to participate in what promises to be another outstanding program in comprehensive adult dentistry. We look forward to greeting you in Boston on June 6 to 9, Myron Nevins, dds Program Co-Chair Marc L. Nevins, dmd, mmsc Program Co-Chair FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER, VISIT
3 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEETING Presented by the International Quintessence Publishing Group, publisher of the International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, and cosponsored by the American Academy of Periodontology, this symposium addresses current trends in these dental fields as well as implant and esthetic dentistry. The symposium offers three cutting-edge sessions daily, presented by internationally recognized speakers. Participants can attend any sessions they wish. MEETING PLACE Boston Marriott Copley Place 110 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Tel (800) (in US and Canada) or (617) Fax (617) HOTEL RESERVATIONS Hotel rooms have been blocked for symposium participants at the Boston Marriott Copley Place. Please make your reservations by 5:00 pm on May 14, 2013, the reservation cutoff date. Complete the hotel reservation form in this program and mail it with your symposium registration form, or call the hotel reservation desk directly at (800) (in US and Canada) or (617) Be sure to indicate the name of the symposium to receive the special meeting rate. Please do not call the hotel for reservations if you mail the hotel registration form to Quintessence because your reservations may be duplicated. SPECIAL PRESYMPOSIUM SESSIONS The 11th Symposium is expanded with special sessions exclusively for the symposium participants sponsored by BIOMET3i, Osteohealth, and Colgate-Palmolive. These special sessions are offered to all symposium participants at no additional cost. In addition, a hands-on workshop is being offered at an additional charge. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis, and attendance is limited to 40 participants. POSTER PRESENTATION A poster presentation will be held during the symposium to stimulate and recognize innovative clinical research in the fields of periodontics, restorative dentistry, and implant dentistry. The three best poster presentations will be selected. The awards for best poster include cash, refund of symposium registration fee, and more. For those who are interested in presenting a poster, detailed information appears later in this program. TECHNICAL EXHIBITS Technical exhibits will be held Thursday through Saturday. Visit the exhibits to observe the latest developments in dental products offered by the leading manufacturers. Exhibit hours are: Thursday, June 6, :30 am 6:30 pm Friday, June 7, :30 am 6:30 pm Saturday, June 8, :30 am 6:30 pm SOCIAL EVENTS Wine and Cheese Reception Thursday, June 6, 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Will be held following the conclusion of the special presymposium sessions in the Exhibit Hall located on the 3rd floor. Welcome Reception Friday, June 7, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Located in the Grand Ballroom on the 4th floor. Plan to spend a fun evening following a busy day of lectures. This will be a great opportunity to renew old friendships or establish new ones among your colleagues. REGISTRATION FEE Your registration fee includes admission to all symposium sessions and exhibits, daily coffee breaks, and the symposium reception. Take advantage of specially reduced fees by registering in advance. By 1/31/13 On or after 2/1/13 Full 4-day attendance US $778 US $848 AAP member 4-day attendance* US $678 US $748 Student 4-day attendance* US $398 US $398 Hygienist 4-day attendance US $398 US $398 Hygienist Thursday one-day session only US $158 US $158 *See the Registration Form for qualification requirements. SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION DESK Your symposium program packet will await you at the Symposium Registration Desk. The desk will be open on June 5 from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm and beginning at 7:00 am each day thereafter. HOW TO REGISTER Complete the enclosed registration form, including your session preference, and do one of the following: Register online at Mail your form and check for the full registration fee to Quintessence Publishing at the address on the form. Fax your form with credit card information (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover) to Quintessence at On-site registration will be accepted only on the basis of space availability and therefore cannot be guaranteed. Early advance registration is strongly recommended. For additional copies of the registration form or advance program, visit the Quintessence website at The deadline for registering for the symposium is May 17, CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS Cancellations made in writing and received by Quintessence before May 3, 2013, will be refunded in full. For cancellations received on or after May 3, 2013, but before the start of the meeting, a cancellation fee of US $75 will be charged. No refunds will be made after the symposium begins on June 6, CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION CREDIT Registrants may earn up to 26 hours of continuing education (CE) credit. One hour of CE credit is offered for every hour of program attendance. The American Academy of Periodontology will keep CE records for 4 years. The American Academy of Periodontology and Quintessence Publishing does not send CE credit information to state boards. Meeting attendees are responsible for ensuring that their CE credits are current and on file at their respective state board or other licensing or regulatory agency. The American Academy of Periodontology is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
4 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Thursday, June 6 SPEAKER TIME TITLE Session I 8:00 am 5:00 pm The Next Generation of Implant Dentistry Session II 8:00 am 5:00 pm Strategic Regeneration: Biomaterial Selection and Surgical Techniques Session III 8:00 am 5:00 pm Defining and Implementing Definitive Periodontal and Peri-Implant Treatment in Specific Patient Groups: Critical Advances for the Practicing Clinician Workshop 8:00 am 4:00 PM Alveolar Ridge Regenerative Strategies: Autogenous Block Versus Mesh Particulate Friday, June 7 SPEAKER TIME TITLE Session I 8:00 am 5:00 pm The Creation of Optimal Ceramic Esthetics Session II 8:00 am 5:00 pm Bone Preservation for Compromised Extraction Sites Session III 8:00 am 12:00 pm The Realistic End Point Goals of Periodontal Regeneration Session IV 1:00 PM 5:00 PM Adult Orthodontics to Resolve Spacing and Tissue Deficiencies Saturday, June 8 SPEAKER TIME TITLE Session I 8:00 am 12:00 pm The Clinical Application of Tissue Engineering Session II 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Identification and Management of Prosthetic Problems for Dental Implants Session III 8:00 am 5:00 pm Treatment-Planning Innovations for the Compromised Patient Session IV 8:00 am 5:00 PM Advances in Localized Site Development for Implant Dentistry Sunday, June 9 SPEAKER TIME TITLE Session I 8:00 am 2:45 pm Periodontal Plastic Surgery for the Treatment of Recession Defects Session II 8:00 am 2:45 pm Novel Advances and Rationale for Implant Success Session III 8:00 am 2:45 pm Immediate Loading: When and Where for Whom?
5 Thursday, June 6 PRESYMPOSIUM SESSIONS SESSION I: 8:00 am 5:00 pm The Next Generation of Implant Dentistry Implant dentistry is dynamic and always evolving. This program will present new research, technologies, and practical experiences employed in the implant practice. The panel will discuss the next generation of implant dentistry in surgical, restorative, and regenerative therapies. Participants should gain knowledge in treatment planning and management of compromised sites, as well as advanced technologies for efficient, effective, and esthetic patient outcomes. Understand clinical and technologic advancements to accelerate patient rehabilitation. Understand the outcomes of immediately loaded implants in the full arch under compromised conditions. Be able to recognize the benefits of immediate versus delayed socket management. Richard J. Lazzara, dmd, mscd, Moderator Dennis P. Tarnow, dds Innovations in Socket Management: What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don t Know Christopher Ramsey, dmd Digital Dynamics in Dentistry Otto Zuhr, dds, dr med dent Management of Extraction Sockets Scientific Data and Their Clinical Relevance Ernesto A. Lee, dmd Esthetic Implant Dentistry: State of the Art Harold S. Baumgarten, dmd Factors for Influencing Treatment Options Hugo De Bruyn, phd Creating Ideal Results in Compromised Situations Sponsored by SESSION II: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Strategic Regeneration: Biomaterial Selection and Surgical Techniques The continued emergence of biomaterials and biologics has resulted in an enhanced capability of surgical success and patient benefits. This program will consider several regenerative approaches to save teeth, to reverse recession, and to enhance the zone of keratinized tissue and site preparation for implant placement. Subjects to be considered include the treatment of extraction wounds, periodontal plastic surgery, localized ridge enhancement, and the sinus elevation procedure. The focus of the presentation will be a take-home message to augment your surgical armamentarium. Identify the limitations of regenerative materials. Investigate the value of tissue engineering for localized edentulous ridge augmentation. Learn to use alternative surgical techniques. Myron Spector, phd, Moderator Stephen S. Wallace, dds Sinus Elevation: Maximizing Outcomes Through Biomaterial Selection and Surgical Innovations Zvi Artzi, dmd From Immediate Implant Placement Postextraction to Functional Reconstruction: The Simultaneous Versus Gradual Approach Isabella Rocchietta, dds Tissue Engineering: Can We Apply It Clinically? Stuart J. Froum, dds Peri-Implantitis What are the Options of Treatment? Giulio Rasperini, dds The Selection of Biomaterials and Surgical Techniques in Periodontal Plastic Surgery Kevin Murphy, dds, ms The Use of SonicWeld Ultrasonically Fabricated Barriers for Enhanced Outcomes in Guided Bone Regeneration Sponsored by
6 PRESYMPOSIUM SESSIONS Thursday, June 6 SESSION III: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Defining and Implementing Definitive Periodontal and Peri-Implant Treatment in Specific Patient Groups: Critical Advances for the Practicing Clinician The role of the practicing clinician in ensuring each patient s overall long-term health and well-being has become increasingly critical in the last decade. With the explosion of emerging evidence for an oral health total health connection, dentists and hygienists are seeking new and innovative strategies for ensuring a patient s long-term health through optimal definitive treatment approaches. This symposium brings together a group of international experts who individually and collectively are leaders in the management of periodontal and peri-implant disease. Drawing on the lessons learned from intervention trials in distinct patient populations, the speakers will examine approaches for treating periodontal disease in specific patient groups such as individuals with diabetes. The speakers will teach us that treatment of periodontal disease is not the same in each patient group or in each patient. The speakers will also define for us what constitutes definitive treatment of disease and how to optimally achieve it. Understand the new concept of periodontal disease and periimplant disease as primarily inflammatory diseases initiated by an infectious burden. Understand the pitfalls in treating specific patient groups and the need to tailor specific treatment strategies for these groups. Understand strategies for ensuring the definitive treatment of patients who have dental implants. Understand how to incorporate new treatment strategies for specific patient groups into everyday practice. Ray C. Williams, dds, Moderator David W. Paquette, dmd, mph, dmsc Understanding the Nature and Treatment of Periodontal and Peri- Implant Disease Steven Offenbacher, dds, phd, mmsc Lessons Learned about Definitive Periodontal Disease Treatment from Human Clinical Trials Joseph P. Fiorellini, dmd, dmsc Achieving Definitive Periodontal Disease Treatment in Patients with Diabetes Joan Otomo-Corgel, dds, mph Achieving Definitive Periodontal Disease Treatment in Mothers to Be Maurizio S. Tonetti, dmd, phd, mmsc Achieving Definitive Periodontal Disease Treatment in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease Paul S. Rosen, DMD, ms Incorporating Definitive Periodontal Disease and Peri-Implant Disease Treatment into Daily Practice Sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive Company ALL-DAY HANDS-ON WORKSHOP: 8:00 am 4:00 pm (Additional fee required) Alveolar Ridge Regenerative Strategies: Autogenous Block Versus Mesh Particulate Michael A. Pikos, dds This clinically oriented hands-on technique course will focus on the use of both autogenous block autografts and mesh particulate grafts for horizontal and vertical alveolar ridge augmentation. The application of resorbable and nonresorbable mesh will be featured along with tissue-engineering protocols, including the use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (rhbmp-2) and recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor (rhpdgf). The indications, surgical protocols, and complications for both autogenous block grafting and mesh particulate grafting for three-dimensional ridge augmentation will be covered in detail. This presentation will include the use of surgical video clips. Compare and contrast the clinical use of both resorbable and nonresorbable mesh with particulate graft materials for alveolar ridge augmentation. Explain the biology of rhbmp-2 and rhpdgf and their role in tissue engineering and their use with mesh grafting protocols. Describe the advantages of removable versus nonremovable mesh for alveolar ridge augmentation. Describe the indications and uses of autogenous block bone grafts. Discuss the complications of mesh particulate and autogenous block bone grafts for alveolar ridge augmentation.
7 FRIday, June 7 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SESSION I: 8:00 am 5:00 pm The Creation of Optimal Ceramic Esthetics The quest for the perfect material to create optimal dental esthetics has led to remarkable progress, but we continue to learn new innovations. This panel will present pertinent information ranging from minimally invasive all-ceramic restorations to complex prosthodontics. It is important to establish a protocol that recognizes the need for correct tooth preparation in concert with the selection of the restorative material to achieve both function and esthetics. Learn to select the optimal material for your patient. Identify the appropriate tooth preparation for the situation. Appreciate the value of CAD/CAM in esthetic dentistry. Daniel Nathanson, DMD, MSD, Moderator David A. Garber, DMD The Critical Pink Interface in Esthetic Dentistry: Options, Limitations, and Solutions Konrad Meyenberg, dr med dent Minimally Invasive All-Ceramic Techniques to Restore Discolored Anterior Teeth A Contradiction? Kenneth A. Malament, DDS, MScD Integration of Esthetic Dentistry in Routine and Complex Prosthodontics Robert R. Winter, DDS The Correlation Between Tooth Preparation, Restorative Material Selection, Function, and Esthetic Success Markus B. Blatz, dr med dent, phd CAD/CAM in Esthetic Dentistry Galip Gürel, DDS, MS Ultimate Communication Between the Dentist, Specialists, Ceramist, and the Patient to Create Optimal Ceramic Esthetics SESSION II: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Bone Preservation for Compromised Extraction Sites The acceptance of osseointegrated implants for the replacement of missing anterior teeth has identified the need to preserve the supporting alveolar process following extraction of teeth with prominent roots. It is apparent that the patient benefits from regenerative treatment at the time of extraction, and this panel will present the biologic and clinical observations. They will consider the alternatives of regeneration and/or the placement of implants at the time of extraction. The ultimate goal is the long-term preservation of soft and hard tissues when treating compromised extraction sites. Review the scientific evidence as to preservation of the alveolar process with extractions. Learn when immediate implant placement in an extraction socket is appropriate. Consider the biomaterial selection for compromised extraction sites. Diego Velásquez, dds, msd, Moderator Christoph H. F. Hämmerle, dr med dent How to Preserve the Ridge: A Key Question in Clinical Practice Maurício G. Araújo, dds, msc, phd Management of Extraction Sites Lyndon Cooper, dds, phd A Comparative Analysis of Alveolar Tissue Responses to Implants Placed in Sockets and Healed Ridges Ueli Grunder, dmd Augmentation: The Solution for Long-Term Soft Tissue and Bone Preservation for Compromised Extraction Sites in the Esthetic Zone Sonia S. Leziy, dds, frcd(c) Site Development for Implant Placement: Concepts, Procedures, and Techniques Paulo Camargo, dds, ms, mba Preserving the Dimensions of the Alveolar Ridge: Scientific Evidence and Clinical Applications
8 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM FRIday, June 7 / SATURDAY, June 8 SESSION III: 8:00 am 12:00 pm The Realistic End Point Goals of Periodontal Regeneration Periodontal regeneration is the ultimate goal for the treatment of adult periodontitis. The contemporary availability of biologics, barrier membranes, and laser therapy provide many opportunities to reverse the tissue destruction of disease. In spite of this, questions persist as to the effort required, the cost-effectiveness, and the esthetic result. This panel will present an organized selection of cases together with a background of evidence to guide your decisions. Learn surgical techniques to gain regenerative success. Understand the value of tissue engineering. Recognize the role of laser surgery for periodontal regeneration. Sergio De Paoli, MD, DDS, Moderator Marc L. Nevins, DMD, MMSc Laser-Assisted Microinvasive Versus Biomaterial Periodontal Regenerative Therapy Pamela K. McClain, DDS Regenerative Therapy in Furcation Defects: Advances and Limitations Stuart J. Froum, DDS Advisability and Predictability of Regenerative Therapy for Teeth with Severe Bone Loss SESSION IV: 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Adult Orthodontics to Resolve Spacing and Tissue Deficiencies Adult orthodontic intervention provides a serious benefit to many patients from both an esthetic and functional basis. This is true for both dentate and implant spatial relations and frequently can be isolated to a specific area of correction. It also has the capacity to reposition hard and soft tissue relationships. There is emerging clinical evidence that many of these procedures can reach their culmination more efficiently than anticipated. Learn the goals of hard and soft tissue change with tooth movement. Observe the end point goals that are possible. Recognize that optimal outcomes may occur in a shorter time frame. Nicholas M. Dello Russo, DMD, MScD, Moderator M. Thomas Wilcko, DMD Periodontally Enhanced Orthodontics A New Frontier Maurice A. Salama, DMD Orthodontic Neogenesis: Directional Bone and Soft Tissue Enhancement Using Implants, TADs, and Distraction Roger J. Wise, DDS Adult Orthodontics: The Practical Approach SATURDAY, June 8 SESSION I: 8:00 am 12:00 pm The Clinical Application of Tissue Engineering The contemporary utilization of tissue-engineered products in periodontal and implant treatment is substantial. They provide an opportunity to challenge the use of autogenous grafting to enhance bone without the adverse effects that accompany the harvest site. That being said, we have to determine which growth factor will provide the efficacy for success. It is then necessary to become familiar with their applications. Our panel of experts will bring us up to date with their knowledge and clinical experience. Reassess our regenerative procedures. Recognize the value of tissue-engineered products. Understand the combination of growth factor and the matrix of choice. David M. Kim, DDS, DMSc, Moderator William V. Giannobile, DDS, DMSc How Do We Use Advances in Tissue Engineering for Clinical Use? Massimo Simion, MD, DDS The Clinical Use of Biomaterials and Growth Factors in Hard and Soft Tissue Management David L. Cochran, DMD, MS, PhD, MMSc What is the Best Growth Factor/Matrix Choice in the Clinic?
9 SATURDAY, June 8 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SESSION II: 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Identification and Management of Prosthetic Problems for Dental Implants Complications in implant dentistry, particularly surgical complications, are generally considered to occur at a low level. Prosthodontic complications, on the other hand, can be quite common, problematic to patients, and at best annoying to the clinician. The spectrum of prosthodontic complications will be reviewed with a focus on etiology, frequency, and avoidance. The attendee should obtain valuable information relative to avoidance of prosthodontic complications. Discuss how to lower the risk for late implant failures. Discuss the prevalence of prosthetic material failure in implantsupported restorations. Discuss the evidence for occlusal load as a cause of loss of osseointegration. Thomas D. Taylor, dds, msd, Moderator Kent Knoernschild, dmd, ms Occlusal Loading and Prosthetic Complications: Incidence, Rationale, and Resolution Hans-Peter Weber, dr med dent Late Implant Failures Causes and Courses of Action Thomas D. Taylor, dds, msd Ceramic Failure in Implant-Supported Restorations: Etiology and Management SESSION III: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Treatment-Planning Innovations for the Compromised Patient All patients are focused on the outcome of treatment and their dental future. Most compromised patients will require a multidisciplinary treatment plan that is unique and dependent upon previous experience of the dental team. This panel will consider periodontal therapy to save teeth, implant replacement of teeth that are missing or beyond treatment, and the ultimate prosthetic restoration of the dentition. Consideration will be given to those therapies that have passed the test of time and are classic, today s modalities of treatment, and future treatment possibilities. Identify treatment decisions with long-term results. Observe the esthetic end point goals of prosthetic treatment. Evaluate the benefits of dental implants. Arnold S. Weisgold, dds, Moderator Mauro Fradeani, dmd The Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Compromised Dentition: The Balance Between Function, Esthetics, and Long-Term Results Myron Nevins, DDS The Prognosis, Risk Factors, and Solutions for Periodontally Compromised Patients Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS Multidisciplinary Approach for the Periodontally Compromised Dentition in the Esthetic Zone Jörg Strub, DMD, Dr med dent habil, Dr hc Digital Workflow in Reconstructive Dentistry Louis F. Rose, DDS, MD Classical Versus Contemporary Treatment Planning for Advanced Periodontal Disease Takeshi Sasaki, dds Comprehensive Treatment for Periodontally Compromised Cases Three Key Concepts for Saving Teeth and Promoting Longevity Please join us at the Welcome Reception Friday, June 7, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm
10 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SATURDAY, June 8 SESSION IV: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Advances in Localized Site Development for Implant Dentistry We have entered a new era of available biomaterials that challenge autogenous blocks to enhance bone volume as the gold standard of successful treatment. The ever-growing armamentarium of osteopromotive options opens the mind to many alternatives that previously would defy logic. We continue to be impressed with long-term observations as we investigate contemporary and future therapies. Our distinguished panel will present a wide range of clinical deformities and demonstrate treatment modalities with and without growth factors. Assess the long-term stability of treated cases. Observe surgical techniques and their variation by the surgeons. Evaluate barrier membranes and growth factors. Chris R. Richardson, DMD, MS, Moderator Burton Langer, DMD, MSD The Horizontal and Vertical Expansion of Bone In Situ: Long-Term Results Georg Watzek, MD, DDS, phd Facilitated Replacement of Molars by Implants in Anatomically Compromised Sites Michael A. Pikos, DDS 3D Mesh Particulate Alveolar Ridge Regenerative Strategies: Autogenous, Allogeneic, and Tissue Engineering Daniel Buser, DDS, Dr med dent Clinical and Radiographic Long-Term Stability of Contour Augmentation at Implants in the Esthetic Zone István Urbán, DMD, MD New Perspectives of Vertical and Horizontal Augmentation Using Guided Bone Regeneration Mauro Merli, MD, DDS Implant Therapy: The Integrated Treatment Plan e Save the Date The 1st International Quintessence Symposium on Oral Health: The Oral-Systemic Connection February 7 8, 2014 Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina San Diego, CA Chair: Michael Glick, dmd Speakers Donald Maxwell Brunette, phd Robert J. Genco, dds, phd Ira B. Lamster, dds, mmsc Robert E. Marx, dds Steven Offenbacher, dds, phd Douglas E. Peterson, dmd, phd Frank Scannapieco, dmd, phd Maurizio S. Tonetti, dds, ms David T. W. Wong, dmd, dmsc Sook-Bin Woo, dmd, mmsc... and more For more information or to receive the advance program, go to quintpub.com/iqsoh.
11 SunDAY, June 9 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SESSION I: 8:00 am 2:45 pm Periodontal Plastic Surgery for the Treatment of Recession Defects All patients desire an esthetic display of gingiva when they smile, and periodontal plastic surgery explores every possible procedure for an optimal result. New materials have complemented traditional autogenous techniques and create many questions. Which methods are best suited for Miller Class I and Class II recession, and what is predictable for more advanced problems? How should the surgical technique and the material of choice be altered to establish predictability for more advanced problems? Is there a place for live cell therapy and tissue-engineering principles? We have assembled individuals who have made major contributions in this arena and are sure to provide a significant take-home message. Determine the optimal treatment strategy for specific recession defects. Assess the cutting-edge techniques for root coverage. Understand the biologic processes that occur with soft tissue healing. Adriana McGregor, DDS, Moderator Michael K. McGuire, DDS Novel Solutions for Natural Smiles: Practical Applications of Growth Factors and Cell-Based Therapies Giano Ricci, MD, DDS, MScD Localized Ridge Augmentation and Leveling of Buccal and Interproximal Gingival Margins: The Ultimate Challenge for Optimal Esthetic Results Edward P. Allen, DDS, phd Urban Legends, Folklore, Myths, Rumors, and Misinformation Laureen Langer, DDS Esthetic Clinical Realities of Immediate Implant Placement Twenty-Year Results Massimo De Sanctis, MD, DDS, MS Treatment of Multiple Recession in the Esthetic Areas of the Mouth Ion Zabalegui, MD, DDS Enhancing Clinical Outcomes in the Esthetic Sites SESSION II: 8:00 am 2:45 pm Novel Advances and Rationale for Implant Success Is it possible to improve implant success? How should we go about achieving this goal? Our panel has been carefully selected for their contributions to this mission. The topics to be discussed include the problematic potential of implants, histologic and clinical observations relative to implant design modifications, the use of stem cells to regenerate alveolar bone, and long-term periimplant stability in the esthetic zone. Learn the effect of implant modification on marginal bone retention. Understand the clinical efficacy of implant surfaces. Observe long-term peri-implant tissue stability. Become aware of implant complications. Thomas J. McGarry, DDS, Moderator Craig M. Misch, DDS, MDS Implant Design Modifications to Maintain Marginal Bone: Fact or Fiction Peter Schuepbach, phd The Clinical Efficacy of Implant Surfaces: Dreams and Reality Tord Berglundh, DDS, Odont Dr Peri-Implantitis Characteristics, Risk Factors, and Treatment Kirk L. Pasquinelli, DDS Simultaneous Augmentation of Multiple Teeth with Autogenous Connective Tissue Yasukazu Miyamoto, DDS Long Term Peri-Implant Tissue Stability in the Esthetic Zone Robert E. Marx, DDS A Novel and Convenient Application of Stem Cells to Regenerate Alveolar Ridges for Implant Success John L. Ricci, phd Role of Laser Surface Modifications in Establishment of a Connective Tissue Attachment at the Implant Surface
12 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SunDAY, June 9 SESSION III: 8:00 am 2:45 pm Immediate Loading: When and Where for Whom? The possibilities of immediate loading implant success are tempting for many patients, but how often do they result in complications that might be avoided? This group of experienced clinicians will provide treatment protocols that will identify the criteria of case selection and the use of provisionalization to achieve optimal soft tissue esthetics. There is a great need to have a prosthetic strategy to plan immediate loading of implants. This then becomes a multidisciplinary event. Identify the criteria of patient selection for immediate loading. Recognize the value of soft tissue development with the provisional prosthesis. Learn to treatment plan with an awareness of possible prosthetic problems and solutions. Hom-Lay Wang, DDS, MSD, phd, Moderator Tiziano Testori, MD, DDS Immediate Loading Protocols: Limitations and Complications Stephen J. Chu, DMD Prosthetic Strategies in Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Preservation Brahm A. Miller, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) Implant Provisionals in the Esthetic Zone: Surgical and Restorative Considerations Carlo Tinti, MD, DDS, and Stefano Parma Benfenati, MD, DDS, MScD Peri-Implantitis: Surgical Approaches to Its Management Stephen M. Parel, DDS Immediate Loading for the Edentulous and Failing Dentition Patient: Expanded Options and Profiling Anthony G. Sclar, DMD All-on-Four or More Immediate Function Procedures Case Selection Criteria and Diagnostically Driven Treatment Planning: Surgical and Prosthodontic Treatment Protocols for Success AAP Foundation Invitation to Golf Outing As an attendee of the 11th Annual International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry, you are invited to an exclusive golf outing hosted by the AAP Foundation and Dr Myron Nevins. Join the AAP Foundation the day before the Symposium, Wednesday, June 5, for a fun round of golf at the 97-year-old Donald Ross designed Kernwood Country Club. Executive coaches will depart the Boston Marriott Copley Place at 7:00 am, returning after golf, lunch, and awards presentation. Your $200 fee includes: Round trip transportation from the Boston Marriott Copley Place Greens fees Continental breakfast Lunch Complimentary golf accessory To register, call Dana Camacho at (312) or [email protected]. All proceeds benefit the AAP Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of periodontists and their patients.
13 Special Discounted Rate to AAP Members The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry Editors-in-Chief: Myron Nevins, dds Marc L. Nevins, dmd, mmsc Dear AAP Member Colleagues, On behalf of myself and the editorial team of The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, I invite you to take advantage of this special AAP member discounted subscription rate. In addition to the bimonthly printed journal, with its impeccable full-color images and unique presentation, you will receive access to full-text online PDFs of each article, including new online-only articles, as well as to the journal archives dating back to the first issue published in IJPRD articles continue to emphasize evidence-based, practical, clinically tested procedures to aid in perfecting treatments provided to patients in a daily practice setting. Since its inception, the hallmark of this journal has been publishing timely and informed treatment protocols. It strives to be on the cutting edge of periodontal, implant, and restorative dental concepts and techniques. If your subscription has lapsed, this is an excellent opportunity for AAP members to subscribe anew at a substantial reduction equal to the student rate. The goal of all treatment protocols is to resolve problems in an optimal fashion and have a patient satisfied with the work provided for them. Why not let IJPRD help you accomplish your goals? Sincerely, Myron Nevins, dds Marc L. Nevins, dmd, mmsc To sign up for a subscription, go to
14 SCIENTIFIC POSTERS / HOTEL PROGRAM REGISTRATION Call for Posters A poster presentation will be held during the symposium at the Boston Marriott Copley Place to stimulate and recognize innovative clinical research in the fields of periodontics, restorative dentistry, and implant dentistry. Those interested in presenting a poster are encouraged to apply. Fifteen posters will be selected for presentation during the symposium. The three best poster presentations will be awarded prizes. Application for Entry Application for entry is made by submitting an abstract via only to [email protected]. The abstract should be a thorough yet concise description of the poster presentation (maximum 500 words). Include your full name and mail/ address as well as the title of the poster at the top of the page. Indicate any commercial support at the end of the abstract if applicable. [email protected] Deadline: March 1, 2013 Awards Cash awards of $1,500, $1,000, and $500 will be given to the first-, second-, and third-place winners, respectively. In addition, each award winner will receive a recognition plaque and a refund of the symposium registration fee. Sponsored by Boston Marriott Copley Place Standard Room Rate Single/Double $310 Additional person $20 The Boston Marriott Copley Place, selected as the official hotel for the symposium, is offering a special rate to symposium participants. The Boston Marriott Copley Place is located in the city s charming and fashionable Back Bay area and is linked to the Copley Place Shopping Galleries. The hotel is about 5 miles from Logan International Airport. Please complete this form and mail or fax it with your Registration Form to Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, 4350 Chandler Drive, Hanover Park, Illinois 60133, or call the Marriott Hotel Reservation Desk directly at (800) (in US and Canada) or (617) (If you call the hotel, be sure to indicate the name of the symposium to receive the special meeting rate.) Please reserve your room before 5:00 pm on May 14, 2013, the reservation cutoff date. You may be charged a higher rate after this date. All rooms must be guaranteed by a deposit or a major credit card. Individual cancellation must be made at least 48 hours prior to the date of arrival. The room rate is based on one night and does not include taxes. Should you require a suite or an upgraded room, contact the hotel for special rates. You will receive confirmation of your reservation directly from the hotel. To change your reservation dates or to make a cancellation, please contact the hotel directly. Name Address City state Zip Country TelEPHONE FAX OR Arrival date departure date NUMBER OF NIGHTS SHARING ROOM WITH SPECIAL REQUEST CARDHOLDER S NAME CREDIT CARD NUMBer expires Guaranteed by: (circle one) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover SIGNATURE I understand that I am liable for one night s room and tax, which will be deducted from my deposit or billed through my credit card, in the event that I do not arrive on the date indicated or cancel at least 48 hours prior to the date of arrival.
15 Register by January 31, 2013, and SAVE! REGISTRATION Registration Form and Session preferences Mail or fax entire page to: Quintessence Publishing Co Inc 4350 Chandler Drive Hanover Park, Illinois Fax: (630) (A) Symposium Registration Please check one: By 1/31/13 On or after 2/1/13 Regular US $778 (R10) US $848 (R20) AAP member* (no. ) US $678 (R30) US $748 (R40) Student** US $398 (R50) US $398 (R50) Hygienist 4-day session US $398 (R60) US $398 (R60) Hygienist Thursday one-day session only US $158 (R70) US $158 (R70) * ** It is imperative that AAP members submit their membership number. Failure to do so could result in a higher registration fee. to qualify for the student rate, participant must provide proof of current enrollment in a full-time accredited dental program. Student ID cards will not be accepted. (B) Thursday Workshop Registration US $1,128 (R80) Alveolar Ridge Regenerative Strategies: Autogenous Block Versus Mesh Particulate A Hands-On Workshop Attendance is limited to 40 participants see program for details. Symposium Registration Fee (A) Workshop Registration Fee (B) TOTAL (A + B) $ $ $ Personal Information Name Address Please check one: General dentist Oral surgeon Periodontist Prosthodontist Student Other (please specify) Check enclosed (make payable to Quintessence Publishing Co Inc) Charge to: (circle one) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover City state Cardholder s name Zip Country CREDIT card number expires TelEPHONE Fax signature Session Preferences IMPORTANT! You must check those sessions you plan to attend because there will be three concurrent sessions each day. Indicating your preference at this time does not obligate you to attend these sessions. Thursday all day: The Next Generation of Implant Dentistry Thursday all day: Strategic Regeneration: Biomaterial Selection and Surgical Techniques Thursday all day: Defining and Implementing Definitive Periodontal and Peri-Implant Treatment in Specific Patient Groups: Critical Advances for the Practicing Clinician Friday all day: The Creation of Optimal Ceramic Esthetics Friday all day: Bone Preservation for Compromised Extraction Sites Friday morning: The Realistic End Point Goals of Periodontal Regeneration Friday afternoon: Adult Orthodontics to Resolve Spacing and Tissue Deficiencies Saturday morning: The Clinical Application of Tissue Engineering Saturday afternoon: Identification and Management of Prosthetic Problems for Dental Implants Saturday all day: Treatment-Planning Innovations for the Compromised Patient Saturday all day: Advances in Localized Site Development for Implant Dentistry Sunday all day: Periodontal Plastic Surgery for the Treatment of Recession Defects Sunday all day: Novel Advances and Rationale for Implant Success Sunday all day: Immediate Loading: When and Where for Whom?
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