Keynote Speaker
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Dr. Denis F. Kinane
I am currently in my ninth year as Dean at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine and seek new challenges. I am on sabbatical at the University of Edinburgh Medical School and the University of Geneva and am advising leadership on education, research and external engagement, and learning their systems in the process. At the University of Penn we operate an RCM fiscal system, so that Deans have CEO responsibility, preparing them to lead, complex and diverse organizations.
" Precision Medicine in Periodontics "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 4:00 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
In this era of cyber-physical advances, automated high throughput biomedical assay systems deliver data rapidly such that clinical decisions and therapeutics are able to match individual patient needs. The various -omics focus on individual susceptibility and individual responses either to infectious agents, insults or drug responses (pharmacogenetics) and these permit us to design therapies and management specific to the patient rather than the category of disease. In addition, we can now manipulate cells, genes and physiology to modify susceptibility and/or improve therapeutics.
Precision medicine is the tailoring of therapy to a specific patient rather than to a disease category or population. We have always provided tailored therapy to patients in dentistry but precision medicine goes further in analyzing fully the patient’s biomedical background that puts them at risk and uses this information to design their therapy. The aim is to eliminate host related risk factors: we are working on several candidate susceptibility factors that could have utility.
Thus in periodontics we use traditional methods to diagnose disease but in future we may add more advanced –omics approaches to determine individual susceptibility. If we determine the cause of susceptibility at the gene or cell level, we may compensate for the defect, or in some cases change or replace the genes at fault. This opens new precision areas for research and will permit us to treat patients as individuals and deliver disease resistance to their profile.
In this presentation examples of modifications to individual patient biological and genetic disease risk profile will be related focusing on CRISPR utilization of NODs, IL-8 SNPs and TLRS together with a discussion of microRNA manipulation and epigenetics. This is a bold new approach in dentistry and has ramifications for other chronic inflammatory conditions, infections, gene defects and cancers. -
Dr. Hom - Lay Wang
* Professor and Director of Graduate Periodontics at the University of Michigan.
* Published more than 30 book chapters/invited reviews, one textbook entitled: Clinical Evolution in Implantology for Optimum Patient Benefits and more than 500 scientific articles.
* Fellow of American College of Dentists , He serves as an Associate Editor for The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants and as an editorial Board member for the JP, JCP, COIR, IJPRD and many others.
" Prevention and Management of Common Implant Complications "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 10:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
Implant complications have become a daily challenge for many practicing dentists. This presentation is designed to provide most updated information on how to prevent and manage of this common emerging problem. Steps utilized to avoid these common implant complications will be illustrated. The newly developed decision tree on how to select and manage the implant bone loss and peri-implantitis will be demonstrated. Techniques such as adjunctive use of chemotherapeutic agents, apically positioned flap with or without implantoplasty, implant surface detoxification (e.g., lasers), guided bone regeneration, soft tissue grafts, implant removal as well as re-implantation will be presented.
Learning objectives
* Recognize factors that contribute to implant complications
* Know how to use decision tree to select proper treatment modality to manage implant complications
* Familiarize yourself of most common ways of managing implant biological complications today
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Dr. Christian Coachman
Dr. Christian Coachman graduated in Dental Technology in 1995 and in Dentistry at the University of São Paulo/Brazil in 2002. He is a member of the Brazilian and American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. Moreover, Dr. Coachman attended the Ceramic Specialization Program at the Ceramoart Training Center, where he also became an instructor.
In 2004, Dr. Coachman was invited by Dr. Goldstein, Garber, and Salama, of Team Atlanta, to become Head Ceramist of their laboratory, a position he held for over 4 years.
Dr. Coachman worked with many leading dentists around the world as Dr. Van Dooren (Belgium), Gurel (Turkey), Fradeani (Italy), Bichacho (Israel), Ricci (Italy) and Calamita (Brazil).
He is the developer of the Digital Smile Design, the Pink Hybrid Implant Restoration, the Virtual Planning Center, Emotional Dentistry, Interdisciplinary Platform and Smile Donator concepts, conceptual developer of DSD App and founder of the DSD-Digital Smile Design company.
Currently divides his time between his family Dental Clinic in Sao Paulo-Brazil and the Digital Smile Design headquarters in Madrid-Spain. He is the Director of the DSD Residency program with continuing education courses for dental professionals from all over the world. Also works as a consultant for Dental companies and offices, developing products, implementing concepts and marketing strategies.
He has lectured and published internationally in the fields of esthetic dentistry, dental photography, oral rehabilitation, dental ceramics and implants.
In 2017 Dr Coachman became an adjunct professor of the Restorative Department at University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
" DSD & Digital Guided Dentistry "
April 29, 2019 (Monday) 9:30 a.m. ~ 6:30 p.m.9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Lecture
Esthetic case – DSD natural restoration and smile donator. digital guided tooth preparation and quality control
Intra oral scanning technique with different systems – pros & cons
Digitally guided crown lengthening with the DSD double guide
DSD & function – modjaw technology, t-scan, digital deprogrammer and bite splint
Complete chair side digital solution for single restorations over implants and natural teeth12:00 p.m. - 13:00 p.m. Lunch break
13:00 p.m. - 15:30 p.m. Lecture
DSD first fit technology – smile in one appointment
DSD & aligners – the workflow and brainstorm among specialists
PIC camera and precise implant scanning
DSD & all-on-x – immediate PMMA and final monolithic zirconia prosthesis
Pink restoration on partial and full arch cases – clinical and lab procedures
15:30 p.m. - 16:00 p.m. Coffee break
16:00 p.m. - 18:30 p.m. Lecture
Functional transitional rehabilitation and bite lift – prepless bonded digital rehabilitation
DSD natural restoration – CAD/CAM workflow with different systems
Try in and bonding technique – esthetic evacuation and material selection
DSD & orthognathics planning – face, airway and bite discussion
DSD & perioral plastic procedures – botox and filers
NYU International Speakers
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Dr. Ziv Mazor
Past President of the Israeli Periodontal Society, Former Clinical Instructor, Department of Periodontics, Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in Jerusalem, Israel; Clinical Researcher in Bone Augmentation and Sinus Floor Elevation; Member, American Academy of Periodontology, Academy of Osseointegration and the International Congress for Oral Implantologists; Private Practice Limited to Periodontics and Implant Dentistry in Ra'anana, Israel.
" Implant Complications and Failures – Ways to Avoid and How to Treat "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 11:00 a.m.
Implant Complications had become a major subject with growing of Implantology. In this presentation factors affecting implant failures and complications, which are patient, operator and manufacturer related, will be described. Perimplantitis- the disease of the present and future will be addressed with ways how to avoid and treat
Part of the presentation will be dedicated to problem solving and how to learn from your own mistakes.
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Dr. Michael Sonick
Michael Sonick, DMD, is an internationally known, highly regarded authority in the field of dental implantology and periodontology. He completed his undergraduate degree at Colgate University. He received his DMD at University of Connecticut School of Medicine and his certificate in periodontology at Emory University. He received his implant training at Harvard University as well as the Branemark Clinic in Gothenburg, Sweden.
A full-time practicing periodontist in Fairfield, Connecticut, he is also a frequent guest lecturer in the international program at New York University School of Dentistry and the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. He lectures worldwide on the subject of aesthetic implants, periodontal plastic surgery and guided bone regeneration. He is the co-editor of the multi-language textbook, Implant Site Development. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals including the Compendium of Continuing Education and the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, and also writes and publishes numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is a diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology.
" Implant Treatment in the Esthetic Zone "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 11:30 a.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.
The maxillary anterior dental implant is perhaps the most challenging for the clinician. Knowledge of esthetics, bone grafting, gingival grafting and precise implant placement is essential to achieve an implant restoration indistinguishable from the natural dentition. In modern implant dentistry, mere osseointegration is not enough. We tolerate no less than perfection. Thus the position that creates the most beautiful and functional prosthesis dictates the location of the implant, not the ridge morphology. Today, we simply grow bone where we desire it.
Techniques that are now available to augment hard and soft tissue at the various phases of treatment will be shown. Techniques will include particulate bone grafting, guided bone regeneration with bio-absorbable and non-resorbable membranes and the use of the osteotomes and ridge expanders. Soft tissue procedures to assure optimal esthetic reconstruction before implant placement, at implant placement, at second stage surgery and after second stage surgery will also be demonstrated. These include flap designs to optimize ideal soft tissue profiles, three dimensional connective tissue grafting, and the use of number of second stage surgical flap designs. The requirements and limitation of papilla regeneration between implants, implants and natural teeth, and implants and pontics will be shown. -
Dr. Paul Fletcher
Dr. Fletcher is a periodontist who practices in New York City and as a member of Specialized Dentistry of New York, a group implant, cosmetic specialty practice. He is an Associate Clinical Professor at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, where he teaches periodontics and implant dentistry on a post-graduate level. Dr. Fletcher has had more than two dozen papers published in the dental literature and has lectured on periodontal prosthetics and implant dentistry both nationally and internationally.
" The Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Inflammatory Peri - Implant Disease "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 2:30 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
As the number of implants that have been placed worldwide increases and as the number of years implants have been in place increases, the incidence and prevalence of inflammatory peri-implant disease has been rising. Whether you are placing or restoring implants it’s imperative you have an understanding of the factors involved in the initiation of peri-implant disease, are able to diagnose the problem in its incipiency and can then take the proper steps to arrest its progression.
At the end of this presentation the participant will:
1. have an understanding of the etiology, microbiology and histopathology of peri-implant disease, and its progression from mucositis to peri-implantitis.
2. understand which instruments and chemotherapeutic agents are best suited to debride, detoxify and decontaminate an affected implant.
3. understand the indications for non-surgical and surgical therapy, and understand the specific implant surgical techniques utilized to optimize the result of treatment.
4. know how to establish an office protocol for the early recognition and diagnosis of peri-implant disease as well institute Cumulative Interceptive Supportive Therapy (CIST) to stop mucositis before it progresses to peri-implantitis.
Featured Speakers
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Dr. Sebastian Tseng DDS
* Chairman of The 6th Annual APAID International Congress
Dr. Sebastian Tseng is a member of the International Advisory Committee for Continuing Dental Education (CDE) of New York University’s College of Dentistry and a clinical assistant professor at Taipei Medical University. He is also the president of New York University's College of Dentistry’s Alumni Association in Taiwan, an active chairman of the Asia Pacific Academy of Implant Dentistry, and a member of the International College of Dentistry. Dr. Tseng graduated from the College of Chung Shan Medical University (B.D.S.) and the College of Dentistry of New York University (D.D.S.). Completed programs include Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry Specialist Training at the University of Michigan as well as the MBA program at National Taiwan University. He is a Diplomate both of the Asia Pacific Academy of Implant Dentistry and of the Academy of Oral Implantology of Republic of China. In the past, he has served as president for the following organizations: the Academy of Oral Implantology of Republic of China, the Taipei Congress of Oral Implantologists, and the Taiwan Association of Oral Healthcare Management.
Dr. Tseng has published several articles on implant dentistry, full mouth rehabilitation, and tissue engineering. He lectures internationally and maintains orthodontic specialist and implant surgeon practices in Taipei, Taiwan and Shanghai, China.
" To Pull or Not to Pull : The Tripartite Dialogue between Orthodontic Care, Oral Implant Treatment and Endodontic consideration in Modern Dentistry "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.
Present-day knowledge and techniques used to restore function and aesthetics following the loss of teeth is vast and extensive. Over time, the aesthetic outcome has grown into one of the most challenging tasks for clinicians. The knowledge of aesthetics, soft and hard tissue augmentative techniques, precise implant placement, and proper implant site preparation are critical elements to a harmoniously predictable outcome in the long-run.
(1)Endosseous implants cannot be successful with inadequate bone support, and much effort goes into maintaining and regenerating even small amounts of alveolar bone. Imparting the knowledge that successful endodontic therapy can not only prevent bone loss, but also regenerate bone by eliminating inflammation and disease, we will discuss the use of nonsurgical and surgical endodontic therapies as adjunctive therapies to implant placement. Evidence from the endodontic literature and cases will be utilized to present a novel approach to multidisciplinary care.
(2)An interdisciplinary approach which combines periodontal-restorative and ortho-restorative (aligner orthodontic treatment) interactions with strategic treatment planning have become the main focus in the three-dimension implant dentistry.
Learning Objectives:
• Digital implant diagnosis and treatment
• Teeth saving rationale
• Understand the manifestation of periradicular or odontogenic lesions and management through Endodontics treatment in order to achieve bone regeneration.
• Think out of the box. Facilitate interdisciplinary cooperation in comprehensive treatment planning and execution.
• Immediate versus delayed placement: The decision-making dilemma
• Proper implant site preparation and precise space management through aligner orthodontic planning and treatment
• Dental implant occlusion in three dimensions -
Dr. Jarshen Lin DDS
* Director of Predoctoral Endodontics of Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard University
Dr. Jarshen Lin is currently the Director of Extramural Education and the Director of Pre-doctoral Endodontics at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine at Harvard University. He is also the Chief Endodontist for Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) of Harvard Medical School.
He has served as a member and a chair of the committees of the U.S. National Board Dental Examination Part II, the American Dental Education Association, the American Association of Endodontists, and the Academy of General Dentistry.
Beyond his teaching and clinical activities, Dr. Lin serves as an editor for various dental textbooks and is a member of the editorial boards of several journals. His most recent textbook publications include Endodontics Review by Quintessence Publishing in 2016 (the 2nd edition will be published in early 2020), and ENDODONCIA. Ciencia y tecnologia.
During his tenure at Harvard, Dr. Lin received fifteen local, national and international teaching awards, including the Edward Osetek Educator Award by the American Association of Endodontists. This award is the highest honor given to young educators in the field of Endodontics. He has been selected as a “Top Dentist” by Boston Magazine every year since the election by Boston magazine.
" To Pull or Not to Pull : The Tripartite Dialogue between Orthodontic Care, Oral Implant Treatment and Endodontic consideration in Modern Dentistry "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.
Present-day knowledge and techniques used to restore function and aesthetics following the loss of teeth is vast and extensive. Over time, the aesthetic outcome has grown into one of the most challenging tasks for clinicians. The knowledge of aesthetics, soft and hard tissue augmentative techniques, precise implant placement, and proper implant site preparation are critical elements to a harmoniously predictable outcome in the long-run.
(1)Endosseous implants cannot be successful with inadequate bone support, and much effort goes into maintaining and regenerating even small amounts of alveolar bone. Imparting the knowledge that successful endodontic therapy can not only prevent bone loss, but also regenerate bone by eliminating inflammation and disease, we will discuss the use of nonsurgical and surgical endodontic therapies as adjunctive therapies to implant placement. Evidence from the endodontic literature and cases will be utilized to present a novel approach to multidisciplinary care.
(2)An interdisciplinary approach which combines periodontal-restorative and ortho-restorative (aligner orthodontic treatment) interactions with strategic treatment planning have become the main focus in the three-dimension implant dentistry.
Learning Objectives:
• Digital implant diagnosis and treatment
• Teeth saving rationale
• Understand the manifestation of periradicular or odontogenic lesions and management through Endodontics treatment in order to achieve bone regeneration.
• Think out of the box. Facilitate interdisciplinary cooperation in comprehensive treatment planning and execution.
• Immediate versus delayed placement: The decision-making dilemma
• Proper implant site preparation and precise space management through aligner orthodontic planning and treatment
• Dental implant occlusion in three dimensions -
Dr. Yvan Poitras
Dr. Yvan Poitras, DMD, graduated from Université Laval, Canada in 1984. He is the founder and president of the Canadian Implant Institute, a continuing education center exclusive to oral implantology for 27 years. Very engaged in this field, he shares his time between his exclusive private implant practice, teaching, international conferences, writing numerous papers, articles, as well as research & development with patented innovations to his name such as the Poitras Surgical Template, the Poitras Stitch, the Swedging Technique and the CAD-CAM Subperiosteal ImplantTM, subject of his APAID lecture. Dr. Poitras is attached to the research group in biomechanics/biomaterials at École Polytechnique, Université de Montréal, co-director of the Franco-Canadian implantology university degree at Université d’Évry-Val-d’Essonne, France. He is an expert for Ordre des Dentistes du Québec Professional Liability Insurance Fund, President of CSOI, Ambassador of ICOI, contributor to the journal Implant Dentistry and contributing consultant for Oral Health Magazine.
" The CAD-CAM Subperiosteal ImplantTM, the Solution for Severe Vertical Bone Resorption of the Posterior Mandible. "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.
To treat the very common severe vertical atrophy of the posterior crest of the mandible, where the challenges of bone grafting render a slim prognosis and the insertion of endosseous implants is proscribed.
Dr. Poitras and his team developed a unique solution which requires only one surgery, the CAD-CAM subperiosteal implantTM.
This bone onlay implant is fully designed and manufactured with state-of-the-art CAD-CAM technologies. From a CBCT-scan, superposed with a digital impression, it is computer designed with the purpose of the best prosthetic result and then manufactured in a block of ti 6Al4V.
It perfectly matches the morphology of the patient's bone. The integrated transmucosal abutments make it easy to restore. The macro design of the implant favors osseointegration as well as guided bone regeneration which overlay its structure with new bone to become inlay.
Dr. Poitras will cover the steps from conception to insertion in the mouth, including the fixation of the prostheses, of the CAD-CAM subperiosteal implantsTM. -
Dr. Seok - Gyu Kim
Currently Works as an Associate Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine. He also Serves as an International Relationship Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology.
" Innovations in the Implant Design "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 2:30 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m.
During the last decades, the implant options have provided various tools in the prosthodontic treatment plan. The implant gives more stable support than the fixed partial denture as well as the removable denture. The implant saves adjacent teeth as intact, and supports the abutments of the bridge. The implant delivers more vertical stops than the removable denture, making the whole occlusion more stable. The implant never mesially shifts unlike natural teeth.
The implant prosthesis also has some problems. Screw loosening or fracture, veneered porcelain fracture, and prosthesis fracture are somewhat related to its inherent mechanical handicap, which is relatively weak buffering capacity against occlusal force compared to teeth that had periodontal ligaments.
The innovations in the implant design have proceeded in terms of overcoming its weaknesses. Screw connection between two components, microgap leakage, and weak periimplant defence against bacterial infection made the implant prosthesis susceptible to biologic and mechanical complications. Shifting the microgap away from the periimplant tissue, one-piece abutment-implant, or zirconia implant and implant prosthesis were those efforts of improving the longevity of implant.
What will be the ideal implant design in the near future ? Retrievability, biocompatibility, or mechanical stability - which one is the most important characteristics of the implant prosthesis ? I hope you come and discuss with novel audiences during my presentation. -
Dr. Shou-Yen Kao
Professor Shou-Yen Kao is the Vice Superintendent of Taipei-Veterans General Hospital since 2016. He is an oral surgeon with 30 years of practice experience. He is also the President of Asian Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon since 2016 and Organizing Committee Chair of 13th Asian Congress of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 2018 in Taipei. He was granted with the DMSc degree at Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1996. Dr Kao further earned the MHA degree in 2002 at Chang-Gang University and was the department head of Stomatology in Taipei-Veterans General Hospital & Associate Dean in National Yang-Ming University School of Dentistry from 2008~2016. He has published around 150 SCI articles in the fields of oral cancer research and OMS clinical aspect. He was the team leader of “Excellent research project in oral cancer translation medicine” in Taiwan and had funding support for research from NSC for more than 20 years. Dr. Kao also has lots of experience in the management of dental implant related soft and hard tissue surgery and has published more than 10 international articles in this field. He is going to give an outlook on the topic of “Management of surgically compromised condition for dental implant” in this conference.
" Management of Surgically Compromised Condition for Dental Implant "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.
Surgically compromised implant cases always shared more risks than the usual cases. Care should be taken in the design of
treatment modality and follow-up. The clinical procedure is based on a scientific biologic basis and especially the biologic limits. The disuse atrophy in the edentulous ridge predisposed a gradual loss of the bone level and the keratinized gingiva that challenged the dental implant rehabilitation. Both soft and hard tissue management may be needed before implant rehabilitation was possible. The cases suffering from traumatic injury, mostly are from motor bicycle accidents, also presented a similar focal oral environment as the atrophic ridge that may need both vestibuloplasty or bone augmentation. Difficulties may be encountered in these cases due to the need for tissue management in such a limited alveolar area with existing adjacent teeth. In this presentation, several surgical indications and techniques will be introduced. A logic sequence of reconstruction is composed of autogenous or allogeneic bone graft, soft tissue management and implant surgery, and several special procedures to achieve a satisfactory outcome of the treatment. -
Dr. Shohei Kasugai
Prof. Shohei KASUGAI graduated from Faculty of Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) in 1979. Then, he was studying as a postgraduate student and working as an assistant and associate professor in Department of Pharmacology. He was temporarily working as a post-doctoral fellow in MRC Group in Periodontal Physiology, University of Toronto from 1989 to 1991. In 2000 he was promoted as a professor for the science of implant dentistry because of his strong background in bone tissue. He is focusing his study on dental implant materials and tissue regeneration related to dental implant treatment, especially bone regeneration. He published more than 170 scientific papers in peer-reviewed international journals. He was awarded in International Dental Association (1990), in Japanese Association of Oral Biology (1994), and in Academy of Osseointegration (2009, 2010 and 2011). He lectured all over the world in international meetings and well-known universities including Harvard University and University of Gothenburg. In addition to his extensive research and educational rolls in TMDU, he is treating many patients with dental implants.
" Seven Keys for Long Term Good Prognosis in Dental Implant Treatments "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 10:30 a.m. ~ 11:30 a.m.
Currently, oral rehabilitation with dental implants for partially or fully edentulous patients is very effective. Although survival rate of implants is high, mechanical and/or biological complications are quite frequent. Especially, chipping of prostheses and loosening of screws occur sometimes. Furthermore, peri-implantitis, inflammatory destruction of the surrounding tissues of dental implants is a great concern. Observing problem cases of dental implant treatments, I realized that the following 7 keys are required for long term good prognosis.
1. Proper examination and treatment planning
2. Proper implant placement
3. Presence of keratinized mucosa
4. Proper loading
5. Cleanable prosthesis
6. Good oral hygiene and controlling periodontitis
7. Proper maintenance
In my presentation I will show problem cases of dental implants and discuss with you. -
Dr. Paul P Lin
Professional Achievement :
*Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology
*Diplomate, International Congress of Oral Implantologists
Past Professional Title :
*President, Taiwan Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry
*President, Association of Gnathology, ROC
*President, Taiwan Academy of Periodontology
Current Professional Title :
*Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ohio State University
*Attending Staff, National Taiwan University
*Faculty, Global Institute for Dental Education (gIDE)
*Private Practice, Professors Dental Clinic, Taipei, Taiwan
" Surgical Solutions to Implant Soft Tissue Deficiencies in the Esthetic Zone "April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 11:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
Soft tissue deficiency is the main factor causing poor esthetics around implant. It is primarily a volumetric inadequacy which consists of concavity and recession of labial tissue and/or loss of interdental papilla. It could occur in 3 phases namely, prior to the 2nd stage, during the provisional phase and after permanent restoration. The surgical management in each phase can be very different. Poor implant positioning and presence of infection complicated the management.
It is the purpose of my presentation to provide surgical solutions to correct the soft tissue deficiencies with the following 3 variables, timing (surgical exposure, provisional and implant complications), type of tissue loss (midfacial and/or interdental) and status of tissue around implant (healthy or diseased). Majority of the presentation will be focusing on poor esthetics on implant complications. Specific surgical consideration and techniques will also be presented for implant placed too far buccally. The outline of my presentation will be laid out in the following 5 chapters:
I. Introduction: indications, diagnosis and treatment planning
II. Surgical procedures utilized for 2nd stage exposure: APF, semilunar, Rolled technique, VIP-CT, CTG via crestal pouch
III. Surgical procedures utilized during provisional phase: Rolled technique, CTG via lateral pouch or apical pouch
IV. Surgical procedures utilized for implant complication: CTG via lateral pouch or apical pouch, VIP-CT, decontamination techniques, GBR
V. Concluding remarks: graft survival principles, evidence based but not limited
Soft tissue deficiency always comprises of the loss of both soft and hard tissue. However, for predictability, the surgical solution may direct toward correction of the extrinsic gingival characteristics in particular size and contour utilizing soft tissue graft only. When there is evidence of disease status with non-resolved probing depth should one consider using both soft and hard tissue augmentation techniques to regenerate lost soft and hard tissues.
In summary, the degree of difficulties increases as the later appearance of poor esthetics, the demand for papillary improvement and the presence of contaminated implant occurs. The selection of the surgical technique will be suggested from simplest to more advanced and from less effort to more efforts to accommodate the amount of lost soft tissue and the status of supra and substructure. Techniques in term of how to maximizing the blood supply and minimizing the scar will also be discussed. Decision making chart and table, illustrative graph and video clips of major surgical procedures and clinical cases with long-term result over 3yrs will be utilized to demonstrate that optimal esthetic and lasting results can be obtained. -
Dr. Jongyub Kim
Presently, he is serving as a Secretary in-General at the Korean Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI). And He is working as an adjunct professor of Catholic University Medical School, Dan-kook University Dental School, Ehaw women’s University Medical School, Korea University Medical School, etc.
" Game - Changing Solutions, Guided Implant Placement and Intra - Oral Scan of Implant. "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.
As all we know, location, depth and angle of dental implant is so important.
Because most of time, it is impossible to change and also affects final result, long term success, and maintenance.
Recently, many clinicians are using CT - based static surgical guide not only for implant placement but also for simulation before implant placement.
Static guide still have some errors and limitations but better than ‘free - hand placement’ and also can be used for flapless approach and immediate loading in limited cases.
The digital impression device has become more accurate and popular, so digital impression of implants is widely has been used.
For digital impression of implants, there are many different ways to do. We can use scan bodies instead of impression coping or to scan prefabricated abutment directly in the oral cavity that has already registered in CAD / CAM software library in simple case.
The impression using coded healing abutment has also been introduced for a long time ago.
The advantage of this method is that it is possible to make prosthesis during the period of waiting for osseointegration because the timing of impression scan of coded healing abutment is more free than other methods.
In this presentation, I would like to introduce and share digital implant workflow from clinical cases of guided implant placement and various implant digital impressions. -
Dr.Selene Kuo
Dr. Selene Kuo is currently an adjunct clinical professor in prosthodontics at New York University’s College of Dentistry. She graduated from Kaohsiung Medical University ( D.D.S. ) and went on to receive her masters in dental science from the same institution. Additional completed programs include advanced education in prosthodontics for international dentists at the NewYork University College of Dentistry and an additional masters in dental science from Columbia University. She is a member of the American college of prosthodontics, the academy of prosthetic dentistry of the republic of China, and the academy of perio - prosthodontics of the republic of China.Her research work has placed twice in prosthodontics from table clinic sessions with the American College of Prosthodontics and the Northeastern Gnathological Society.
" Digitizing Full Mouth Rehabilitation "April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 2:30 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m.
Treating edentulism with implant intervention has been a viable option in modern dental world. However, when encountering patients with failing dentition, it is extremely challenging to establish proper treatment plan deciding whether or when substitute teeth with implants along with restoring patients’ smile back.
Through this lecture you will be able to understand,
1. Cases selection and prosthetic driven treatment planning protocols for patients with failing dentition utilizing analog and digital workflow.
2. Treatment consideration for surgical intervention in terms of implant numbers. distribution, and timing of implant placement.
3. Prosthetic treatment options for material selection and definitive prosthetic design with the aid of digital dental technology.
Sequences of treating cases with failing dentition from start to the end. -
Dr. Tzu - Shan Chiu
Dr. Tzu-Shan Chiu teaches at the national Taiwan university hospital as a post-doctoral periodontics clinical instructor. After she graduated from national Taiwan university (D.D.S.), she went on to obtain a master’s of science in periodontics from columbia university. Dr. Chiu has been published in the journal of clinical periodontology for her work with alterations of bone dimensions post-implant placement. She has presented at symposiums and conferences and was awarded Columbia’s first place clinical science award as a postdoctoral clinical fellow. On top of teaching, Dr. Shiu practices in multiple clinics in Taipei, Taiwan as a periodontist and continues her research work
" Digitizing Full Mouth Rehabilitation "April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 4:00 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
Implant dentistry has been developed for decades. With the improvement of surface treatment and advancement of guided bone regeneration, surgical considerations of implant placement has evolved from bone-driven to prosthetic-driven.When treating patients with failing dentition, precision of implant placement is always challenging due to lack of solid intra-oral anatomical landmarks. Stereolithographic guide has been widely used in full mouth implant rehabilitation for better accuracy of implant placement. However, difficulty is frequent encountered such as stabilization of the guide, limited range of mouth opening and cooling system of the drills could potentially jeopardize its utilization. Dynamic navigation system serve as another treatment modality in providing precision dentistry in implant surgical phase. Integration of treatment plan utilizing digital tools and clinical application of navigation system will be discussed in this presentation. -
Dr. Somchai Sessirisombat
* Chairman Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University 2004-2008, 2012-2016
* President of the Thai Association of Dental Implantology since 2006-2012, 2016 -
* Member of the Thai Board of Oral & Maxillofacial surgery
" Implant Treatment in Patients with Dento - Facial Deformities "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.
The aim of implant prosthesis is to replace teeth that loss to maintain patients’oral functions with their previous occlusion. However, some in particular patients who have dentofacial deformities and loss multiple teeth or severe alteration of the edentulous ridges, conventional prosthesis to restore their previous occlusion may be not favorable.
Oral rehabilitation with implants can be done not just to replace the loss of dentition but also can change the patients to a more favorable occlusion and facial profile without the need for orthodontic treatment. Some adjunctive maxillofacial surgical procedures may be needed for a favorable outcome. However, the treatment should be well planned. Patient’s desire, cooperation and compliance to achieve a predictable and satisfactory result are most important before making treatment plan.
This presentation will demonstrate the implant treatment in some patients with dentofacial deformity and multiple tooth loss, patient selection, treatment plan, surgical treatment and the outcome. It may be another treatment option for this particular group of patients to be considered. -
Dr. Thanasin Boonthavikoon
* 2016 Diplomate Thai Board of Periodontology, The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Thailand
* Full time Lecturer at Department of Oral Medicine, Western University, Thailand
* Board of Committee of Thai Association of Implantology (TADI)
* Subcommittee of Academic affair of Thai Association of Periodontology
" Periodontal and Implant Aspects for Successful Esthetic Rehabilitation "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 10:30 a.m. ~ 11:00 a.m.
Esthetic rehabilitation of the anterior teeth has always been one of the biggest challenges for the dental specialists such as orthodontist, restorative dentist and periodontist. Favorable esthetic results must be based on patient’s desire and expectation which depend on periodontal health and comprehensive treatment planning between specialty. It is important to select biomaterials and technique in order to lay the foundation for effective, predictable and maintainable restorations over long periods of time.
This topic present a restorative-driven and “Begin with the end in mind” planning workflow that consists of combined orthodontic, restorative, periodontal and dental implant treatment approach for optimal and predictable esthetic outcomes. -
Dr.George Yi - Hao Huang
The vice president of Taipei Congress of Oral Implantologists (TCOI).
He is also the Director of Dr. Huang's Periodontology and Dental Implant Specialty Clinic, a part-time clinical instructor at National Taiwan University Hospital, Department of Periodontology, Taipei, Taiwan. He belongs to the scientific staff of the Laboratory for Applied Periodontal & Craniofacial Regeneration, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA since 2004. Dr. Yi-Hao Huang received his DDS from Kaohsiung Medical University Dental School, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (1997) and an MS in Oral Biology from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2003). He also received certification for advanced training in Periodontology at Temple University School of Dentistry in 2003.
" The Strategies of Preserving and Augmenting Hard and Soft Tissue in Esthetic Zone. "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 11:00 a.m. ~ 11:30 a.m.
Dental implant has become one of the most popular solutions in restoring maxillary anterior missing teeth. The esthetic demand in such area makes the dental implant surgery become more and more challenging than that in other areas in the oral cavity.
It is important to understand the modern concepts of hard and soft tissue management to comprehend the surgical selections and treatment sequences.
The intention of this lecture is to present current dental implant surgical techniques and technologies, purposely pushing the boundaries with some of these novel concepts beyond common ideas with the creativity, and curiosity for what lies ahead. -
Dr. Tony Chien - Tang Chou
* Fellow of international college of dentistry, In the art and science of dentistry 2010
* Chairman of AP-section ICOI 2003
* Co - chairman of 24th ICOI world congress 2007 in Taipei
* Founder president / Taiwan academy of implant dentistry 2005 - 07
* Founder convener / asia pacific academy of implant dentistry 2008
* President / Taipei congress of oral implantology, 1996 - 1997
* Director and specialist / academy of oral implantology, Taiwan. 1999
* Dean / Dr. Chou's dental implant center, Taipei
" Full Arch Dental Implant Rehabilitation ( by the Method of TSCT One - Operation Implantology ) "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 11:30 p.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
The two-stage protocol created by Dr. Branmark in 1980’s are still the guidelines followed by most dentists. In recent years, large quantities of studies and clinical evidence of immediate loading confirmed that the results of two-stage and one-stage protocol for dental implantology are the same. However, one-stage protocol is closer to patient’s needs, which are to reduce surgical operation, restore appearance and masticatory functions rapidly. By the way, with one-stage protocol, practitioners can relatively reduce time consumption and the costs of materials.
The lecturer has over thirty years of long-term and massive one-piece dental implantology experience. He will share the clinical application of his Tony Simplified Concept Technique (TSCT) in One-operation Implantology (All-in-one) at full arch reconstruction with participants. This method does not need complicated computer-aided digital assembly to manufacture surgical and prosthetic device.
As to the surgical part, this method is based on Tony’s one-operation implantology (All-in-one) approach protocol which include the concept of bone-driven implant site, one-stage immediate loading, one-abutment one-time (final abutment place at the time of surgery) and combine GBR procedure in one operation, which focuses on achieving the least surgical operations and fulfilling the patient’s desires (reduce suffering, restoring appearance and masticatory functions rapidly) .
As to the prosthetic part, TSCT method is based on simple and traditional dental template techniques, almost all general laboratory technician can perform these works easily. In recent days also, we use digital scanning and digital sculpture to complete provisional and final prosthesis. According to hundreds of clinical cases from the past decade, the success rate of TSCT full arch reconstruction method is up to 97%. This simplified full arch dental implant rehabilitation is applicable to general dental clinics because it does not require high technology, high complexity, and pricey capital expenditure. -
Dr. Glenn Mascarenhas
* Awarded the BITEIN - NIVARAN award for “clinical dentist of the year” 2012.
* Conference chairman of the 10th national conference of the Indian society of oral implantologists, mumbai 7th to 9th Feb 2003.
* Executive director of the 11th congress of the ICOI asia pacific section & 14th national conference of the ISOI, mumbai, 29th Nov. to 2nd Dec. 2007.
" Strategic Steps for Achieving Optimal Implant Esthetics. "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 12:00 p.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
Achieving esthetics with implant restorations is often more challenging than with conventional restorations. Proper diagnosis and treatment planning are necessary, along with an understanding of soft tissue and bone response to implants. Treatment plans can differ, depending on the residual bone and soft tissue conditions and also on patient selection, smile line, tooth position, tooth shape, the edentulous site & biotype of the periodontium. The ultimate aim of esthetically rehabilitating the patient with dental implants should be to have the implant restorations harmonize with the individual’s smile & face, besides providing comfort and function. -
Dr. Lu Chia Cheng
* National Taiwan University-Department of dentistry, DDS 96-03
* New York University Coutinuing Dental Education Programs- Implantology and Oral Rehabilitation 2007-2008
* Academy of Oral Implantology,Taiwan- Diplomate of Oral Implantology 2011~
* The certified instructor of Leica Microscope Enhanced Dentistry 2015~
* Invisalign invisible aligner system certification 2011~
* Asia Pacific Academy of Implant Dentistry (APAID)- Diplomate of Oral Implantology 2012~
* Taiwan Academy of Osseointegration (TAOI), Director
" Microsurgery of Implantology : Papilla Augmentation with CTG and Perforated Schneiderian Membrane Repair "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.
In contemporary dental practice, the surgery under microscope is very helpful to improve wound healing and increase the success rate of soft tissue managment.
However, I perform also the sinus lift surgery with microscope that cannot only help me to reduce the perforation rate of sinus membrane but also make the repair of membrane perforation more predictable.
In this lecture, I will show you how to perform these operations of Papilla augmentation and the repair of sinus membrane under microscope.
In addition, the limitations and possibility of surgery under microscope will be mentioned in this speech. -
Dr. Cheng - Hsiang Hsu
* President, TMU Dental Taipei Alumni Association
* Former President, Taiwan Academy of Osseo-integration
* Former Head of Dental Department of Taiwan Adventists hospital
* Former Head of Dental Department of ECK hospital
" The Basic Foundation of the Impalnt Esthetics : The Shaping and Immobilization of the Collagen and PTFE membrane "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 2:30 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.Esthetics demand is the basic consideration today. The more demand that patients ask the higher challenge and risk that surgeons face. The hard tissue reconstruction is the rigid foundation for the implants placed in the esthetic zone. The immobilization of the graft is one of the key to GBR success. This lecture would give some new ideas about how to shape the barrier membrane for the better result of GBR -
Dr. Wen - Liang Lo
* DDS, School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming Medical University, 1992.
* PhD, Department of Dentistry, School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, 2010
* Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, 2010~2014
* Associate Professor, School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, 2014~
* Associate Chair, Department of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, 2014~2017
* Attending doctor, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, VGH-Taipei. Mar 2003~2017
* Chief, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, VGH-Taipei. Mar 2017~
* Director, Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China
* Visiting scholar, Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, University of Michigan. Oct 2005 ~Jul 2007
* Visiting scholar, Tokyo Dental College. Jan 2016 ~ Feb 2016
* Reviewer of International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dec 2007~
* Reviewer of Journal of the Chinese Medical Association, March 2009~
* Reviewer of Taiwan Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, April 2009 ~
* Reviewer of PBL case, School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, Aug 2011~ Jul 2013
* Executive editor of Journal of Dental Sciences, Mar 2018~
* Reviewer of Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research, Aug 2013 ~
* Reviewer of Taipei City Medical Journal, Sep 2016 ~
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 3:00 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m.
Conservative (bite plate, medication, physical rehabilitation) treatments of temporomandibular disorders
(TMDs) are still the gold standard. However, calm down the deterioration inside the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is also important to re-harmonize the joint. TMJ arthrocentesis and arthroscopic surgery might fulfill this purpose. Hyaluronic acid and PRP supplements can provide a non-surgical remedy. Multidisciplinary cooperation contribute solutions to intractable TMDs. Acupuncture, physical rehabilitation, and psychological therapy play important roles in adjunctive therapy. Functional brain MRI disclose a twilight of Pandora’s box of TMDs. Toward the era of artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR), TMJ surgeons have lots of visions to be accomplished. And we think a new classification of TMDs for TMJ surgeons should be applied. -
Dr. Cheng - Hsun Lee
*Advanced program of Implant Dentistry, New York University College of Dentistry, 2003-2005
*Outstanding Post-graduate resident of Implant Dentistry, 2005
*10th president, Mid-Taiwan Academy of Implant Dentistry, 2016-2017
*Diplomate, Taiwan Academy of Implant Dentistry
*Diplomate, Academy of Oral Implantology, Taiwan
" Key Factors Related to Esthetic Outcomes in Implant Dentistry "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 4:00 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Esthetics in implant dentistry encompasses not only natural-looking restorations, but also the unaltered state of the surrounding tissue architecture. The success of implant esthetics is influenced by many factors, such as proper 3-D implant position and angulation, as well as appropriate contour and color of restorations. Surrounding bone level and thickness, hard and soft tissue relationship as well as soft tissue thickness and biotype are also critical factors to achieving desirable outcomes.
In this presentation, Dr Lee will also discuss about challenging and yet successful clinical cases as well as share on management of failed cases. Hard and soft tissue management will also be discussed. Dr Lee will also present information gathered from literature that confirms the criteria and ensures success in these cases that will be presented. -
Dr. Shih - Cheng Wen
* Former president, Taiwan Academy of Osseointegration
* Master of Graduate Institute of Clinical Dentistry School of Dentistry National Taiwan University
* Bachelor of Dentistry of Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
* Director and Diplomate of Academy of Oral Implantology, Taiwan
* Diplomate of International Congress of Oral Implantologists
* Attending, Department of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University - Shuang Ho Hospital, Taiwan
" 4D Implant Placement Digital Guide Vs i - EZ Guide "
April 27, 2019 (Saturday) 4:30 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
In recent years, there have been more and more complications of dental implants. How to deal implant complication? “No need treat is the best treat.” The best way to deal with complications of dental implants is to prevent them. Positioning the implants correctly can prevent most dental implant complications, so this presentation will explain what 4D implant is, explore what the right position is, and compare the advantages and disadvantages of traditional digital guide and newly developed i - EZ guide. This lecture will present you a simple, effective, low - cost, easy-to-use surgical guide.This guide can lead dentist deliver implant in the correct position easily to prevent complication. -
Dr. Sohn, Dong - Seok
* He is Professor and Chairman, Department of Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Medicine, Catholic University of Deagu, Republic of Korea.
* Founding President of ICOI Korea ( Korean Society of Oral Implantologists ).
" Patient - Oriented Sinus Augmentation : Sinusitis Free Sinus Augmentation. "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.
Sinus augmentation using variable bone substitutes has been considered as predictable method to reconstruct the pneumatized sinus cavity for last many years.
However, bone graft - as foreign material – can cause severe complications such as postoperative infection, poor bone regeneration and failure of bone regeneration in the augmented sinus. Postoperative infection sometimes requires long time and patient will be in great pain until it is resolved
Recently many clinical and animal studied proved new bone formation in the sinus without bone graft and 0 % of postoperative infection. Sinus augmentation without bone graft has numerous advantages : 1) 100% vial bone formation is gained, 2) risk of cross contamination from animal or human origin bone is eliminated 3) postoperative infection is not developed, and 4) fast new bone induction is achieved.
This presentation will demonstrate new bone formation in the sinus without bone graft using lateral window technique and crestal approach - hydrodynamic piezoelectric internal sinus elevation ( HPISE ) - with clinical, radiographic, and histologic evidence from animal and human. -
Dr. Jerry C.Lin
* Lecturer, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
* Assistant professor, Taipei Medical University
* Clinical Instructor, Department of Periodontology, National Taiwan University Hospital
* Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology
* Diplomate, Academy of Dental Implantology, ROC
* Founder & Director, Institute for Advanced Dental Education
* Founder & Director, All Ceramic Studio Dental Laboratory
" Achieving Optimal Implant Esthetics for Compromised Maxillary Anterior Dentition. "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 10:30 a.m. ~ 11:30 a.m.
It has been a challenge to achieve implant esthetics in the compromised esthetic zone. This presentation addresses the biology and decision-making for the implant esthetics. The foundation of the implant esthetics is strongly relied on the peri-implant bone architecture as well as the peri-implant soft tissue profile. Surgical techniques to optimize hard and soft tissue will be introduced. This lecture will include clinical cases in which esthetic results can be accomplished for both the ideal and compromised maxillary anterior dentition. The goal is to deliver a biologic basis in order to apply to clinical scenarios and provide clinical solutions. -
Dr. Michael Yeh
* Diplomate of American board of oral implantology
* Affiliate assistant professor of graduate prosthodontics at university of washington
* Certificate in prosthodontics and master of science in dentistry - university of washington
" Multi - Disciplinary Management of Implant Challenges in the Esthetic Zone "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 11:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
Management of any esthetic treatment in the esthetic zone can be challenging.
Integrating prosthodontics, smile design, orthodontics, periodontics, dental technology in esthetic zone can help us achieve optimal results.
Learning objectives:
Learn how to utilize facially generated treatment planning to provide patients with not only implants but healthy and confident smiles.
Learn to approach clinical cases in a interdisciplinary manner to help achieve optimal results.
Learn to acquire the necessary diagnostic information that is essential to treat interdisciplinary treatment planning. -
Dr. Tieng Chhnoeum
Dr. Tieng Chhnoeum graduated in 2004 from the University of Health Science (UHS) , Cambodia. He went on to complete his Master of Science in Prosthodontics from Mahidol University, Thailand in 2008. After returning to Phnom Penh, Dr. Chhnoeum has actively involved in local organizations of dental profession such as Cambodian Dental Association and Dental Implant Society of Cambodia.
Dr. Chhnoeum was the president of Cambodian Dental Association from 2013-2015 and was a co-founder of Dental Implant Society of Cambodia (DISC). He is a member of International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), a diplomat and board member of Asia Pacific Academy of Implant Dentistry (APAID). He is also a part time lecturer at the University of Health Science in Phnom Penh. Dr. Chhnoeum was invited by Cambodian Dental Association, Dental Council of Cambodia (DCC) and Dental Implant Society of Cambodia (DISC) to be an invited speaker. Currently, he works as private practitioner at Master Care Dental Clinic.
" Error Implant in Aesthetic Zone: Problem and Solution "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.
Placing dental implant in aesthetic zone is a bit technical sensitive if the surgeon aims for the best outcome. The use of 3D CBCT scanning incorporating with guided surgery has been proven to be successful for implant surgery in aesthetic cases. However, the use of conventional surgical guide is still widely used where the modern 3D scanning is not available. Clinically for implant placement in aesthetic zone, one could meet an unlucky day due to some reasons such as: lack of experience of surgeon, poor design of conventional surgical guide, or narrow bone space that limit implant placement into an ideal position.
Those error implants of wrong located position, improper angulation or incorrect depth are the most common problems that many clinician always face. Preventive measure could be prepared before disastrous outcome of compromise aesthetic result. Good diagnosis and treatment planning, understanding aesthetic dentistry, improving surgical skill and experience of implant surgeon and finally improving restorative ability of prosthodontist are keys to success for implant in aesthetic zone.
However, when error implant happens, possible management and solution could be activated to solve the problem. A good result after error implant will depend on proper management and prosthodontic skill of clinician who can turn any problematic implant into a satisfied result. -
Dr. Yao Jiang - Wu
As a professor, doctoral tutor, chief dentist and the chief dental expert in Xiamen Stomatology Hospital, he was graduated from dental college in Wuhan University. An expert of obtaining the special allowance of State Council. A Star Teacher in Fujian province. Standing Committee Member in prosthodontics professional committee of Chinese stomatological association, Standing Committee Member in education professional committee of Chinese stomatological association, Vice-chairman in digital dental industry branch of the national association of health industry enterprises management. Vice-chairman in Fujian province stomatological association. Chairman in Xiamen stomatological association. 13 books editor of oral work and oral textbook.
" Laser Application in Periodontics and Peri - Implant Therapy "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 2:30 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m.
Laser applications for periodontal and implant therapy have gradually expanded as a result of the increase in published basic and clinical. Laser can be used adjunctively for initial periodontal therapy, not only to debride connective tissue and epithelium within periodontal pockets, but also to inactivate bacteria that invade the periodontal tissues. In addition, erbium lasers can ablate calculus with efficiency comparable with that of hand or ultrasonic instruments. Esthetic gingival procedures, such as recontouring or reshaping of gingiva in peri-implant soft tissue, peri-implantitis, and second-stage implant surgery, can be performed by lasers. For esthetic gingival procedures, an erbium laser can be more safely utilized because of its minimal thermal side effects than CO2, diode and Nd:YAG lasers. If small and delicate contact tips are used, the amount of soft tissue ablated with an Er:YAG laser can be controlled with more precision than with the other lasers; in addition, with less thermal alteration of the treated surface, wound healing can be more rapid. Furthermore, when used in combination with a surgical microscope, an Er:YAG laser with low energy can almost completely eliminate even small areas of gingival troughing , by carefully irradiating the delicate and fragile gingival margin and papilla without causing postsurgical gingival recession. -
Dr. Chen - Yao Su
* Full Professor and Head of Biomedical Research Unit, Department of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
* President, 7th World Congress (2014) on Preventive and Regenerative Medicine (WCPRM)
* Founding President, International Society of Blood Biomaterials (ISBB)
* President, 1st Taiwan Society of Blood Biomaterials (TSBB)
* Special Plenipotentiary Professor, Kanagawa Dental University, Japan
* Adjunct Professor, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
* Director, Formose Blood Research Center, Taipei, Taiwan
* CEO and member of Board of Directors of Taiwan Food Safety and Nutrition Research Foundation.
* Consultant/Expert to International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), AP section.
" Regenerative Medicine Using Platelet - Rich Biomaterials "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 4:00 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. -
Dr. Hajime Okudera
* President Of Oji Dental Cosmetic surgery & Dental clinic
* Japan oral Implant Society of Training facilities and Tokyo Plastic Dental Research Association President
* Past President of Society of ICOI
* Chairman of International of the clinical application, blood biological material(ISBB)
* College of Oral Medicine Taipei Medical University Gest Professor
* International Oral Beauty Academy President
" Future Promising PRP & PRE Applications. "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 4:30 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m. -
Dennis Urban, CDTDennis Urban, CDT, is the General Manager and Technical Director for DSG Mt. Vernon, New York. Dennis brings a wealth of over 40 years of expertise in dental technology including lab management, technical training, sales and marketing, quality assurance, writing and lecturing. Dennis has always been on the cutting edge of innovation by introducing and providing new products, education, technology, and enhanced and personalized professional services.
In addition to being a seasoned dental lab manager, Dennis has been an eminent lecturer to dentists and technicians worldwide since 1985. His lectures and trainings span many areas of dental technology, including denture set-ups, lingualized occlusion, denture processing, lab management, implant overdentures, implant dentures, shade communication, occlusion, soft liners, infection control, and porcelain staining. His technical articles have been published in many dental publications in the US, Canada and Europe.
Dennis Urban has served as Vice President of both the Long Island Dental Laboratory Association and the Dental Laboratory Association of the State of New York and was a Cal Lab board member. He was the recipient of the 2007 NADL Excellence in Education award and a nominee for the 2012 NADL Educator of the Year and a nominee for 2012 and 2013 NADL CDT of the Year. He currently serves as Vice President for the National Board of Certification" Protocol , Procedure and Patient Satisfaction on Implant Overdentures "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.This informative seminar is a must for dentists who want to increase removable caseloads with higher profits, better aesthetics, and less chair time. This seminar will include comprehensive, proven successful techniques on High End Implant Overdentures and Hybrid type cases. Material science, occlusion, attachments, processing techniques and the latest in quality materials and procedures will be presented.
Maintain the competitive edge needed in the removable market and interact for the best feedback to achieve the goal of patient satisfaction. -
Mr. Lou Azzara
Ceo of DSG group(美國最大的 Dental lab group)
" Protocol , Procedure and Patient Satisfaction on Implant Overdentures "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 a.m.
This informative seminar is a must for dentists who want to increase removable caseloads with higher profits, better aesthetics, and less chair time. This seminar will include comprehensive, proven successful techniques on High End Implant Overdentures and Hybrid type cases. Material science, occlusion, attachments, processing techniques and the latest in quality materials and procedures will be presented.
Maintain the competitive edge needed in the removable market and interact for the best feedback to achieve the goal of patient satisfaction. -
Dr. Byung Ho, Choi
* Present Professor, College of Dentistry and Woonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University * Doctor Degree of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dept,Freigurg University, Germany in1991 * Trained at The Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Dept,.Yonsei University, Korea
* Awarded 'Best Paper Award for 2008' by The Journal 'Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol'in USA
* Author 'Flapless Implantology' in French Ed. Quintessence Publishing Company in 2012.
" Digital Workflow for All-on-4 Treatment in Edentulous Patients "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 10:30 a.m. ~ 11:30 a.m.
Rehabilitation of the edentulous ridge with implant - supported fixed complete dental prostheses represents a scientifically and clinically validated treatment. However, due to the limitation of the anatomical structures in the extremely atrophic edentulous jaws such as the vertical and horizontal insufficiency of bone and the inferior alveolar canal, the all - on - four concept has led to rehabilitate the completely edentulous jaw with minimum bone volume and avoiding bone augmentation procedures. It is the placement of four implants with two of the posterior tilted implant in the anterior portion of the edentulous jaw to allow the application of fixed prostheses with up to 12 teeth immediately.
In recent years, it has been reported that computer - guided flapless all - on - 4 treatment is a predictable procedure with a high success rate. Until recently, laboratory scanners were used for the digitalization process in edentulous jaws. The information needed for a CAD / CAM restoration in edentulous jaws was acquired extraorally based on an impression or a model cast. This presentation describes a technique that implements digital workflow and enables the clinician to place dental implants, and fabricate an immediately loaded provisional prosthesis as well as a definitive fixed implant prosthesis without conventional impressions or models. Especially in extremely atrophic edentulous cases, there is a lack of keratinized attached gingiva. For this reason, many clinicians consider flap implant surgery in those cases. This presentation addresses the effect of computer -guided flapless surgery on peri - implant tissue healing around the implants placed in the extremely atrophic edentulous ridges that have the lack of keratinized attached gingiva -
Dr. Tai - Foong Chung
* Private Practice, Prevail Dental Care 2006- today
* Graduate school, Institute of Clinical Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, 2003-2005
* Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Department of Dentistry
* School of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University, 1987-1993
" All-on-4 Denture: Design and Material Selection "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 11:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
All-on-4 treatment concept has been a very predictable treatment protocol for fully-edentulous patients. With sophisticated surgical techniques, placing four implants per arch can be a standard procedure with long term high survival rate.
However, from many literatures, we realized that mechanical complications are major problems that many clinicians are facing. By proper analyzing force distribution and carful material selection, meticulous occlusion design, it will be possible for clinicians to reduce the incidence of mechanical complications.
In this lecture, a newly developed All-on-4 denture design incorporating BioHpp and titanium will also be addressed, along with the mid-term follow up results of this application. -
Dr. Michael Ong
*Consultant Dental Specialist in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Implantologist
*BDS (S’pore) MSc (OMS London, UK) Cert. IAOMS, AM (Malaysia)
*Fellow, Diplomate ICOI, Diplomate APAID
*FICD, FADI, FICCDE
" Clinical Experience and Experimental Animal Research With Bone Grafts and Dental Implants for Long - Term Success "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 2:00 p.m.
Bone grafts in oral and maxillofacial surgery may be used to reconstruct areas in the jaws which have bone lost as a result of trauma, tumour surgery or congenital defects. Bone loss are also common for people who have lost their teeth or had gum diseases. Sites that lack the necessary bone can be improved with the use of bone graft for dental implants.
Clinically, having good sound jaw bones and improved oral health care are important in the placement of dental implants for oral rehabilitation of patients. Bone grafts are needed for resorbed bone, bony defects and implants in strategic sites for functional and aesthetic success. Our experimental animal study on bone graft materials indicated more bone formation when bone ceramic was used with piezosurgery or trephine harvested autograft as compared to bone ceramic alone.
There are many clinical challenges using bone grafts and dental implants for the replacement of missing teeth by the dental practitioners to get predictable and successful results. Today, most patients want implants to feel like real teeth and to eat properly after oral rehabilitation with dental implants besides improving their quality of life. This presentation is to show successful cases by sharing clinical as well as local research experiences with bone grafts and dental implants. -
Dr. Myat Nyan
*Associated Professor
*Department of Prosthodontics
*University of Dental Medicine, Mandalay, Myanmar
*B.D.S from University of Dental Medicine, Yangon, Myanmar in 1995,
*M.D.Sc (Prosthodontics) from the same university in 2003,
*Ph.D (Oral Implantology and Regenerative Dental Medicine) from Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan in 2010.
*2010~ Fellowship of International College of Dentists (FICD)
*2015~ Fellowship of International College of Continuing Dental Education (FICCDE)
" Minimum Intervention Approach in Implant Restorations "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 2:00 p.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.
Although dental implant treatment becomes one of the most predictable and successful treatment strategies in dentistry, many patients with compromised situations in terms of inadequate hard and soft tissues and/or limited time and finance present considerable challenges to ensure acceptable functional and aesthetic implant restorations. The lecture will outline minimum intervention approach to solve such clinical cases with the application of fewer numbers of implants and narrow diameter implants together with removable prosthodontics principles, thus avoiding prolonged and costly treatments and complications. -
Dr. Shih - Jung Lin
* Superintendent of Taiwan academy of periodontology
* President of TAP (2015 - 2017)
* President of Taipei dental association (2009-2011)
* Vice president of Taiwan dental association (2011-2017)
* Master of Chang Gung maxillofacial institute
* DDS, national Taiwan university
" How to Increase Immediate Implant Therapy Predictability? "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 2:30 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.
In the lecyture, I will deliver the contents related to immediate implant placement
1. Indications and contraindications
2. Advantages compared with other placement protocols
3. Possible complications
4. How to manage the complivcations
5. Long-term clinical results of immediate implant therapy -
Dr. Yu - Tak Sheung
* MSc in implant dentistry, university of London, UK
* I.C.O.I. international congress of oral implantologists
* APAID asia pacific academy of implant dentistry
* Chinese republic of China institute of oral and maxillaries evaluation committee
" Management of Postoperative Infection after Sinus Elevation Surgery "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 3:00 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m. -
Dr. Angus Cheng
* 高雄醫學大學牙醫學士
* 前三軍總醫院牙周病科醫師
* 中華審美牙醫學會理事
* 台灣牙周病醫學會會員
* 中華植體美學醫學會植牙專科醫師
* 歐洲骨整合學會會員
" Dense Polytetrafluoroethylene ( d-PTFE ) Membrane in Socket Preservation and Ridge Augmentation Using the Open Membrane Technique Socket Preservation "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 4:00 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Resorbable membranes and e - PTFE membranes were developed and widely used for guided bone regeneration, but complete flap coverage was needed to prevent early wound exposure. To avoid the complications of membrane exposure, extending a tension-free flap to close the wound is essential when using a resorbable membrane or an e-PTFE membrane. However, the advancement of the flap will decrease the width of the keratinized mucosa, reduce the depth of the oral vestibule of the edentulous area, and cause coronal movement of the mucogingival junction.
In contrast to resorbable membranes and e - PTFE membranes, the d - PTFE membrane has been designed to provide some advantages: low porosity, high density to prevent migration of bacteria into the membrane and quick surgical procedure without primary closure.
The open membrane technique using d - PTFE membranes can preserve the volume of sockets following tooth extraction. The use of d-PTFE membranes without primary closure also allows clinicians to preserve the existing keratinized mucosa width and to achieve the regeneration of keratinized mucosa over the extraction socket and grafted implant site.
This lecture will review the currently available literature on the outcome of using d - PTFE membranes in socket preservation and ridge augmentation with the open membrane technique and share the clinical experiences of Dr. Cheng on this technique. -
Dr. Andrew Kou
* ICOI Ambassador
* Former President of Taipei Dental Association
* The Best Dentists Award of Global Congress of Chinese Dentists
" Lateral Position Implant Placement in Minimal Bone Volume Area of Posterior Mandible "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 4:30 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
The ridge resorption caused by the periodontal disease and tooth extraction often causes the difficulties of implantation in the mandibular molar area.
The traditional techniques of augmenting the horizontal and vertical ridges are harvesting the bone blocks from the buccal shelfs or mandibular symphyseal regions. Those techniques need an additional surgical site and might cause the morbidity of the patients. Usually the results are not satisfying.
Using the anatomical characteristics of the mandibular canal, which tends to be located lingually over the mandibular molar area; inserting the fixture obliquely in a linguo-buccal direction then restoring with a customized abutment becomes a possible treatment option in dealing with an atrophied mandibular molar ridge.
Dental Technician Course Speakers
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Mr. Massimiliano Rossi
* Present 3D lynx S.rl. milano - co - creator, co - founder and CTO
* Present EGS solutions s.rl.bologna - CAD / CAM spcialist
* Straumann CH - digital technology advisor
* Varese odontotecnica s.rl. - founder
" Digital Workflow from Photography to CAD/CAM "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 9:00 a.m. ~ 10:30 a.m.
The focus of the lecture will be the 2D/3D digital workflow from photography to CAD
/ CAM. The speaker will underline the principles of smile design and CAD software ,
explaining how the latest digital technologies present in the market can help in the
daily work.
Learning objectives :
1. How to take pictures for the digital smile design project
2. The smile design project development
3. Integration between 2D and 3D Software to create the digital mock-up -
Dennis Urban, CDT
Dennis Urban, CDT, is the General Manager and Technical Director for DSG Mt. Vernon, New York. Dennis brings a wealth of over 40 years of expertise in dental technology including lab management, technical training, sales and marketing, quality assurance, writing and lecturing. Dennis has always been on the cutting edge of innovation by introducing and providing new products, education, technology, and enhanced and personalized professional services.
In addition to being a seasoned dental lab manager, Dennis has been an eminent lecturer to dentists and technicians worldwide since 1985. His lectures and trainings span many areas of dental technology, including denture set-ups, lingualized occlusion, denture processing, lab management, implant overdentures, implant dentures, shade communication, occlusion, soft liners, infection control, and porcelain staining. His technical articles have been published in many dental publications in the US, Canada and Europe.
Dennis Urban has served as Vice President of both the Long Island Dental Laboratory Association and the Dental Laboratory Association of the State of New York and was a Cal Lab board member. He was the recipient of the 2007 NADL Excellence in Education award and a nominee for the 2012 NADL Educator of the Year and a nominee for 2012 and 2013 NADL CDT of the Year. He currently serves as Vice President for the National Board of Certification
" Shade Science and Communication (A Simplified Approach) "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 11:00 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
Shade-selecting and matching is a highly critical process when trying to satisfy
patient expectations. Shade selection is often perceived as secondary to the clinical
process and may be subjective, producing unpredictable results. 30% of all remakes are due to shading errors.
This program by Dennis Urban CDT offers participants improved aesthetic communication techniques for the dentist and dental-office team members.
Lecture will feature fast, predictable techniques that promote shade consistency, including the use of the VITA 3D-Master Shade® system.
Additional topics covered will include in-office lighting conditions, digital photography and material preferences for case planning.
Don’t miss this educational and interactive seminar.
Outline of Shade Communication Seminar
* Shade Communication
* Science of Color
* Shade Perception
* Shade Reality
* Properties of Light
* Light Source Quality
* Light Conflicts in the Operatory
* Communication of Color and Shades
* Shade Taking Systems
* Vita 3D Master
* Vita Classical
* Linear Shade Guide
* Shade Taking-Do’s and Don’ts
* Operator Influence in Shade Taking
* All Ceramic restorations, PFM’s, Denture shade taking
* Evidence Based Shade Determination -
Mr. Lou Azzara
CEO of DSG group(美國最大的 dental lab group)
" Shade Science and Communication (A Simplified Approach) "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 11:00 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
Shade-selecting and matching is a highly critical process when trying to satisfy
patient expectations. Shade selection is often perceived as secondary to the clinical
process and may be subjective, producing unpredictable results. 30% of all remakes are due to shading errors.
This program by Dennis Urban CDT offers participants improved aesthetic communication techniques for the dentist and dental-office team members.
Lecture will feature fast, predictable techniques that promote shade consistency, including the use of the VITA 3D-Master Shade® system.
Additional topics covered will include in-office lighting conditions, digital photography and material preferences for case planning.
Don’t miss this educational and interactive seminar.
Outline of Shade Communication Seminar
* Shade Communication
* Science of Color
* Shade Perception
* Shade Reality
* Properties of Light
* Light Source Quality
* Light Conflicts in the Operatory
* Communication of Color and Shades
* Shade Taking Systems
* Vita 3D Master
* Vita Classical
* Linear Shade Guide
* Shade Taking-Do’s and Don’ts
* Operator Influence in Shade Taking
* All Ceramic restorations, PFM’s, Denture shade taking
* Evidence Based Shade Determination -
Dr. Yoshinori Nameta
April 1982 to March 1986: nihon university, graduate school of dentistry
April 1986 to present: lecturer, nihon university school of dentistry,
Committee member, the academy of gnathology and occlusion
1988 to present: private practice, kamikitazawa dental clinic
April 1991 to March 1995: councilor, Japan prosthodontic society
April 1994 to March 2005: executive director, the academy of gnathology and occlusion
April 1998 to 2001: visiting professor, ohu university school of dentistry,
2007 to present: private practice, yotsuya - saneicho dental clinic
2016 to present: clinical professor,nihon university school of dentistry
" The S Shape Profile "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
The overall color of the restoration is the most important to secure the esthetic. The esthetic in the place where the tooth erupts that is the cervix is very important. The securing of esthetic becomes difficult in the state that a marginal exposure due to gingival recession. The restoration is in a condition the eruption with the natural feeling by so - called the emergence profile. We achieved a good result by changing profile in the area of cervix. This method named The S shape profile prevents the marginal recession for a long term while being very simple and easy and can secure the esthetic result. I want to report it mainly on the case that I treated by this concept by this lecture. -
Mr. Yasuhiro Odnaka
* 1984年 畢業於岩手歯科技工専門学校
* 1986年 畢業於 international dental academy labotech school
* 1986年 就職於 international dental academy labotech school
* 1993年 留學於瑞士、willi geller oral design center
* 1993年 就任為 oral design 成員
* 1986年 工作於上北沢歯科
* 1998年 設立バーレン有限公司
* 2011年 辭去バーレン有限公司職務
* 2011年 設立 oral design 彩雲至今
" 牙技師對植牙 Emergence Profile 的認知及想法 "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.
植牙補綴物從能咀嚼的時代進化到要求美學的時代,牙齦厚度和形態是很重要的關鍵,當然牙技和牙醫間的專業溝通更是不可或缺的。
從植體的上部構造設計到仿真天然牙的萌出感,一般補綴物的 Emergency Profile 和植牙的 Emergency Profile 有何不同?以什麼為基準?需要觀察什麼來呈現美學的補綴物,是我們這次演講想要與各位分享的。
Dental Assistant Course Speakers
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Dr. Yu - Fen Kao
* 第二十二屆台北市牙科植體學學會( TCOI ) 理事長
* 前台北市牙科植體學學會( TCOI ) 專業醫師教育輔導委員會主委
* NYU 美國紐約大學人工植牙研究專科醫師
* APAID 台灣亞洲植牙醫學會專科醫師
* 中華民國口腔植體學會專科醫師
* 中華民國口腔雷射醫學會專科醫師
* 國際口腔植體學會專科醫師
" 植牙併發症發生時之助理神救援 / 數位輔助植牙浪潮下的A+助理
- 數位導板植牙手術流程
- 植牙口掃印模操作SOP
- 數位微笑設計助理協同篇 "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 9:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m. -
Dr. Angus Cheng
* 高雄醫學大學牙醫學士
* 前三軍總醫院牙周病科醫師
* 中華審美牙醫學會理事
* 台灣牙周病醫學會會員
* 中華植體美學醫學會植牙專科醫師
* 歐洲骨整合學會會員
" 植牙的軟硬組織處理 "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 1:30 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. -
廖虹貽 講師
* 國立暨南國際大學經濟學系
* 人力資源管理師
* 專業醫療服務培訓系統講師
* 中區國維牙醫聯盟教育長
* 中華民國勞委會醫學美容師
* 中華民國勞委會高等乙級美容師
" 專業植牙諮詢師-魅力溝通術 "
April 28, 2019 (Sunday) 3:00 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.