XII INTERNATIONAL IMPLANT THERAPY CONGRESS



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NYU Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry XII INTERNATIONAL IMPLANT THERAPY CONGRESS SEPTEMBER 24th - 26th 2009 Studio Ton Kinsbergen / Beateworks / Corbis PRACTICE-DRIVEN AND PATIENT GUIDED IMPLANT TREATMENT PLAN: OPTIMIZING RESULTS AND PRACTICE BUILDING PALAZZO DELLA GRAN GUARDIA VERONA Italy 25-90622-B2.indd 1 22-06-2009 18:04:2

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24th 2009 SESSION 1 PLANNING THE COMPLEX IMPLANT CASE WITH MINIMALLY INVASIVE MODALITIES 8:45 Opening remarks 9:00 9:45 Managing the implant patient s aesthetic needs and expectations David GARBER 9:45 10:15 Peculiarities of patient-centered minimally-invasive treatment plans Rodolfo GIANSERRA 10:15 11:00 Traditional vs current implant treatment philosophies for the aesthetic zone Joseph KAN 11:00 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 12:00 Practical and predictable techniques for treating the aesthetically demanding patient Giampaolo VINCENZI 12:00 12:50 Biological and Aesthetic considerations in selecting minimally invasive prosthetic strategies Roberto COCCHETTO Ignazio LOI 12:50 13:50 Lunch 13:50 14:20 Multi-disciplinary planning of the complex case Francesco AMATO 25-90622-B2.indd 3 22-06-2009 18:04:2

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24th 2009 SESSION 2 BIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF CLINICAL SUCCESS: HEALING FACTORS AND MECHANISMS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS 14:20 14:50 New trends in guided bone rigeneration Massimo SIMION 14:50 15:25 Biological and clinical factors at play in articulating the implant treatment plan Myron NEVINS 15:25 15:40 Osseoconductivity in novel rigerative material: histological evidence and indications Adriano PIATTELLI Antonio BARONE 15:40 16:10 New multidisciplinary treatment strategies for the periodontal disease patient Mario AIMETTI 16:10 16:40 Clinical use of frozen homologous bone: benefits for the implant patient Maurizio FRANCO 16:40 17:10 Tissue reactions to implant surfaces: qualitative and quantitative analysis of bone growth Fabrizio BAMBINI 17:10 17:35 Induced bone rigeneration: benefits and limitations based on ten years of platelet gel applications Marco BELLANDA 17:35 18:00 Evaluation of new rigenerative biomaterials in implant therapy Nicola De Angelis 25-90622-B2.indd 4 22-06-2009 18:04:2

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25th 2009 SESSION 3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SINERGIES AND INTERACTIONS IN RESTORING THE HIGHLY AESTHETIC CASE 9:00 9:30 Parameters to evaluate the aesthetic result Leonello Biscaro 9:30 10:10 Surgical and prosthetic risk factors in aesthetic areas Otto Zuhr 10:10 10:50 Planning the highly aesthetic case with a multidisciplinary approach Konrad Meyenberg 10:50 11:20 Coffee Break SESSION 4 The relevance of recognizing risk factors in treatment planning the implant patient 11:20 11:50 Identifying risk factors as a condition to achieve specific therapeutic objectives Stefano Patroni 11:50 12:20 Decision making guide-lines and operational protocols for immediate implant placement Luca Ramaglia 12:20 13:00 Anatomical implant risks: a tridimensional view Bernard Cannas Luc Gillot 13:00 14:00 Lunch see next page 25-90622-B2.indd 5 22-06-2009 18:04:3

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25th 2009 from previous page 14:00 14:50 Risk Factors in Functional Loading: what we know, what we do not know Dennis Tarnow 14:50 15:30 Evaluating risk factors in planning post-extraction cases Christian Stappert Stephan Fickl SESSION 5 Operational indicators for a patient-friendly use of guided surgery 15:30 16:15 Guided implant surgery: a new minimally invasive approach Alan Rosenfeld Tiziano Testori 16:15 16:50 Optimizing implant treatment through guided surgery Sandro Fabbro 16:50 17:20 Guided surgery to treat partially edentulous cases with dental and mucosa supported stents Pasquale IUDICA 17:20 17:50 Guided surgery to treat immediately loaded totally edentulous cases Francesco Oreglia 25-90622-B2.indd 6 22-06-2009 18:04:3

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th 2009 SESSION 6 COMMUNICATING THE BENEFITS OF IMPLANT THERAPY AND THE ADVANTAGES OF INNOVATIVE EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT MODALITIES 9:00 9:40 Clinical and psychological considerations on immediate loading Marco Esposito Gioacchino Cannizzaro 9:40 10:15 Minimally invasive guided surgery as contributing factor to patient s quality of life Andrea Chierico 10:15 11:00 Simplified treatment plan for the edentulous patient of the third millennium Giulio Preti Giulio Menicucci 11:00 11:15 Medical and legal implications in advertising and promoting implant therapy Roberto CappÉ SESSION 7 Patient s aesthetic needs and expectations vs anatomical limitations 11:15 11:45 The integrated treatment plan in response to patient expectations Mauro Merli 11:45 12:15 Optimal implant site development strategies for the aesthetic patient Agostino Scipioni 12:15 13:00 Brunch see next page 25-90622-B2.indd 7 22-06-2009 18:04:3

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th 2009 from previous page 13:00 13:30 Treatment outcomes conditioned by patient anatomical situation: how to reconcile results with expectations Gaetano Calesini 13:30 14:00 The impact of anatomical defects on the aesthetic result: how to select the optimal surgical and prothetic options Riccardo Del Lupo 14:00 14:30 The reduced chair time in the implant treatment as factor to promote implant therapy Vittorio Ferri 14:30 15:00 Aesthetic options in the severely atrophic sites Riccardo Bindi Giovanni Bindi 15:00 15:30 Failures and complications in the aesthetic zone Giacomo Urbani 25-90622-B2.indd 8 22-06-2009 18:04:3

DIRECTIONS HOW TO GET TO VERONA Verona s airport: (Catullo International Airport) is about 15 miles from the site of the congress (Piazza Bra). There are many hotels at walking distance from Palazzo della Gran Guardia. The main ones are listed below; they all range from 120 to 250 Euros per night. Alitalia, Lufthansa and Air One airlines fly into Verona s airport. Both public and private transportation is available from the airport to Piazza Bra. A taxi ride from the airport to Piazza Bra is about 25 Euros. VR EST VR SUD 25-90622-B2.indd 9 22-06-2009 18:04:3

HOTELS For hotel reservation and booking, you can contact the hotel directly or the Verona Convention Association at 39-045-8009844 or at info@cav.vr.it Hotel Mastino*** corso porta nuova 16 T 045 595388 Hotel Bologna*** piazzetta scalette rubiani 3 T 045 8006830 Boscolo Leon D Oro**** viale piave 5 T 045 8049049 Hotel San Marco**** via longhena 42 T 045 569011 Hotel Europa via roma 8 T 045 594744 Hotel San Luca vicolo volto san luca 8 T 045 591333 Hotel Verona corso porta nuova 47 T 045 595944 Hotel Trieste corso porta nuova 57 T 045 8003510 Hotel Firenze corso porta nuova 88 T 045 801110 Hotel De Capuleti via dei pontieri 26 T 045 8000154 Hotel Victoria via adua 8 T 045 590566 Hotel Cristallo T 045 8520932 F 045 8520244 info@cristallovr.com Hotel West Point T 045 8601020 F 045 8600970 Hotel Sud Point T 045 8200922 F 045 8200933 info@hotelsudpoint.com Hotel Monaco T 045 580809 F 045 580734 info@hotelmonacovr.com Hotel Villa Malaspina T 045 8521900 F 045 8529118 info@hotelvillamalaspina.com 25-90622-B2.indd 10 22-06-2009 18:04:3

REGISTRATION Registration fee for the congress is 400 Euros. Lunch is complimentary on the days of the congress. For international registrations please contact: BIOMAX (Italy) Phone +39 0444 913410 Fax +39 0444 913695 e-mail angelanegri@biomax.it 25-90622-B2.indd 11 22-06-2009 18:04:3

I.P. CONGRESS SPEAKERS: Dennis Tarnow, David Garber, Konrad Meyenberg, Joseph Kan, Otto Zuhr, Myron Nevins, Bernard Cannas, Luc Gillot, Alan Rosenfeld, Stephan Fickl, Christian Stappert, Marco Esposito, TizianoTestori, Massimo Simion, Sandro Fabbro, Giampaolo Vincenzi, Gioacchino Cannizzaro, Leonello Biscaro, Francesco Amato, Stefano Patroni, Roberto Cocchetto, Ignazio Loi, Riccardo Del Lupo, Rodolfo Gianserra, Andrea Chierico, Fabrizio Bambini, Mario Aimetti, Maurizio Franco, Luca Ramaglia, Pasquale Iudica, Giulio Preti, Giulio Menicucci, Francesco Oreglia, Riccardo Bindi, Giovanni Bindi, Vittorio Ferri, Roberto Cappè, Adriano Piattelli, Nicola De Angelis, Marco Bellanda, Mauro Merli, Gaetano Calesini, Agostino Scipioni, Giacomo Urbani, Antonio Barone CHAIRMEN: Renato Celletti, Paolo Pera, Nicola Marco Sforza, Carlo Bianchessi, Giuseppe Luongo, Roberto Weinstein, Luca Cordaro, Massimo Marrelli, Luigi Checchi, Giorgio Pompa, Andrea Scrascia, Giampiero Cordioli, Mauro Bovi, Massimo Marasco, Sergio De Paoli, Fabio Carboncini, Mario Berengo, Sergio Caputi, Sergio Corbi, Carlo Mazzocco, Luciano Malchiodi, Ugo Consolo PLATINUM SPONSORS: GOLD SPONSORS: BIOMAX spa via Zamenhof 615-36100 Vicenza T 0444 913410 / F 0444 913695 www.biomax.it / info@biomax.it / www.nanotite.it 25-90622-B2.indd 12 22-06-2009 18:04:3