Florida Orlando MEETING PROGRAM ICOI WINTER IMPLANT SYMPOSIUM January 22-24, 2015 • World Center Marriott “Lessons Taught - Lessons Learned” Platinum Sponsor: Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsors: To learn more about our innovative products, please visit us at: Booth #500 © S MI . on ati or rp Co d. rve se re ts gh l ri Al FROM PERFECT PLANNING TO PRECISE PLACEMENT MAKE IT SIMPLE The MGUIDE system features user friendly software to ensure accurate planning and an open design template that allows for a greater field-of-view and irrigation for easier implant placement. Learn more about the MGUIDE and MIS at: www.misimplants.com and www.mcenterusa.com. ® USA P A R T O F T H E M C E N T E R G R O U P Accreditation.......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Mission Statement................................................................................................................................................ 5 Main Podium Faculty............................................................................................................................................. 7 Schedule At A Glance: Pre-Symposium Courses................................................................................................................................... 8 Scientific Program........................................................................................................................................ 9-10 Tabletop/Poster Presentations and Welcome Reception.................................................................................. 11 Scientific Program Learning Objectives: Thursday, January 22nd.................................................................................................................................. 13 Friday, January 23rd................................................................................................................................... 14-15 Saturday, January 24th.............................................................................................................................. 16-17 Auxiliary Program............................................................................................................................................ 19-20 Auxiliary Speakers............................................................................................................................................... 21 Auxiliary Learning Objectives......................................................................................................................... 21-23 Exhibitors........................................................................................................................................................ 24-25 Exhibitor Booth Locations.................................................................................................................................... 25 Meeting Notes................................................................................................................................................ 26-27 Reliable solutions and partnership for restoring patients’ quality of life —because it matters. Visit us at booth #601 www.dentsplyimplants.com Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ACCREDITATION TO RECEIVE CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS PLEASE GO TO WWW.ICOICEU.ORG OR SCAN THE QR CODE AT RIGHT. If you have used the system before, please log in. If not, please register as a new user and use session code 0013 when registering. After submitting your registration information click the word “here” and log in. Once you are logged in click Select a Course/Add Credits and follow the instructions on the screen. Please do not return the CEU form to the ICOI desk or office. WE CANNOT PROVIDE CODES TO YOU SO PLEASE FILL IN THE CEU FORM AFTER EACH SPEAKER AND BE SURE TO KEEP TRACK OF YOUR FORM. The ICOI submits credits to the AGD 30 days post meeting. If you enter your credits after this time frame or if your AGD # is missing or incorrect you will need to print your CEU sheet and submit it to the AGD yourself. ICOI is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp. This activity is designated for 20 continuing education credits. All scientific session presentations are lecture format. The Scientific Session presentations qualify for AGD Subject Code 690 Implants. ICOI is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2018. Provider ID# 217378. We reserve the right to modify course content or faculty. 4 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 MISSION STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT The 2015 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium’s goal is to provide the attendees with a balanced clinical and scientific view of the evolution of implant dentistry. Starting with implant site development through hard and soft tissue regeneration all the way to temporization, all aspects of implant dentistry will be examined and brought up to date with current concepts and philosophies. Cutting edge technologies will be presented to help the clinician see the advantages of today’s technological advances in the implant therapy and patient education. The symposium will also address current concepts in screw-retained versus cement retained restorations. OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this symposium, attendees will: • Discuss the evolution of root form implants from their introduction into the profession today • Recognize the impact of digital technologies on the practice of dentistry and dental education • Learn an extra treatment modality that avoids extensive surgery, both with immediate and delayed loading • Identify and discuss controversies in dental implants • Review the management of difficult implant situations • Understand how to achieve improved predictability for dental implant placement • Explore clinical attributes of screw retained vs. cement retained provisionals An independent two and a half (2½) day main podium and/or choice of certification programs will be offered to all team members by our auxiliary section, the ADIA. Delegates are welcome to attend any session. Dear Friends and Colleagues, I want to personally welcome you to the ICOI 2015 Winter Implant Symposium in sunny Orlando, Florida, January 22-24, 2015. Starting with Dr. Per-Ingvar Branemark’s serendipitous discovery of osseointegration, implants have revolutionized dentistry. Today, we regenerate patients’ form, function and esthetics. We are truly changing lives. With the help of our illustrious global faculty, we will look at lessons taught and lessons learned. From the early years of the ubiquitous 3.75 mm commercially pure titanium implants to the wide array of sizes and surfaces we have today, we will follow the evolution of dental implants and the science that has brought us to the current cutting edge of implant dentistry. I invite you and your staff to take full advantage of the curriculum. The line-up begins with the pre-symposium lectures and workshops on Thursday morning and continues with the auxiliary program and the main podium speakers until Saturday afternoon. This symposium promises to bring you close to the forefront of the field. Best regards, Avi Schetritt, DMD, Program Chair Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 5 WE ARE Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA Philadelphia, PA LANAP® Clinician since 2013 Allen Honigman, DDS, MS Mesa, AZ LANAP Clinician since 2006 ® PROTOCOL Jeanne M. Salcetti, DDS, MS, MS Colorado Springs, CO LANAP® Clinician since 2010 Jin Y. Kim, DDS, MPH, MS, FACD Diamond Bar, CA LANAP® Clinician since 2011 ICOI Winter Symposium Visit Millennium Dental Technologies at the ICOI Winter Symposium Exhibit Pre-Op 12 Months Post-LAPIP™ Protocol Implant #18: Lingual Surface, Mesial to Distal Initial Pocket Depths: 9, 9, 9 *20 Months Post-Op: 4, 3, 4 Implant #18: Buccal Surface, Mesial to Distal Initial Pocket Depths: 12, 7, 9 *20 Months Post-Op: 4, 3, 4 A. Honigman, DDS, MS, Phoenix, AZ - Periodontist #501 to discuss how the LANAP® and LAPIP™ protocols benefit your patients and your practice. 888-LANAP4YOU www.LANAP.com Each faculty member speaking at programs sponsored by the ICOI must complete a Conflict of Interest Statement form prior to the program. If there is a conflict of interest or if a speaker is receiving support in relationship to his/her presentation, this will be mentioned by the session host. Completed forms are available at the registration desk upon request. DR. JEFFREY BABUSHKIN General Practitioner, Fellow in the American Academy of General Dentistry as well as the ICOI, Trumbull, CT DR. ALAN MELTZER Department of Post-Graduate Periodontics and Periodontal Prosthetics at the University of Pennsylvania, Voorhees, NJ DR. JOSEPH CARPENTIERI Associate Professor at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, Prosthodontist, private practice, White Plains, NY DR. MICHAEL MOSCOVITCH Prosthodontist, Professor of Graduate Prosthodontics at Boston University, Quebec, Canada DR. GORDON CHRISTENSEN Founder and Director of Practical Clinical Courses, Diplomate American Board of Prosthodontics, Provo, UT DR. ADY PALTI General Practitioner, private practice, Baden-Baden, Germany DR. MOHAMED SHERINE EL ATTAR Professor of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt DR. MICHAEL PIKOS Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, private practice, Palm Harbor, FL DR. SCOTT GANZ Prosthodontist, private practice, Fort Lee, NJ DR. MITRA SADRAMELI Faculty at University of British Columbia, Private Practice, Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Vancouver, Canada DR. RICK FERGUSON General Practitioner, private practice, Davie, FL DR. NIGEL SAYNOR Honorary Clinical Tutor, Manchester University, private practice, London, United Kingdom DR. LARRY GRILLO Restorative Director for the Miami based ISTM, an Implant Soft Tissue Management Program, private practice, Miami, FL DR. GERARD SCORTECCI Scientific Chairman, Basal Implantology Program at the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis Medical School, private practice, Nice, France DR. JOSEPH KAN Prosthodontics and Implant Surgery, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, private practice, Loma Linda, CA DR. DWAYNE KARATEEW Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics Post Graduate Prosthodontics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada DR. BACH LE Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, USC, Whittier, CA Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org DR. MARIUS STEIGMANN Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor University of Michigan Department of Periodontics, Diplomate with the ICOI, private practice, Neckargemuend, Germany DR. CHRISTIAN STOHLER Dean of Columbia University School of Dental Medicine and Senior Vice President of Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY MR. RYAN WALTER International Speaker, Member of Seton Hall School of Business Leadership Advisory Council, Langley, Canada 7 MAIN PODIUM FACULTY MAIN PODIUM FACULTY SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE PRE-SYMPOSIUM COURSES THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 • 8:00 am to 12:00 pm SPEAKER AND COURSE DR. ANDREW SPECTOR Computer Guided Implantology and CAD/CAM Design in Your Practice AGD Code: 697 ROOM Denver DR. GORDON CHRISTENSEN Simple, Affordable, Predictable Treatment for Edentulous Patients AGD Code: 697 Grand 2 DR. RAYMOND YUKNA LANAP and Nd:YAG Laser for Periodontitis and Peri-implantitis AGD Code: 497 Grand 1 DR. DAVID WONG An A to Z Update on Socket Graft Management and Soft Tissue Grafting Concepts AGD Code: 318 Grand 4 DR. CHARLES SCHLESINGER Sinus Elevation, Immediate Placement and Beyond - An Exploration of These Important Topics AGD Code: 691 DR. MARIUS STEIGMANN Soft Tissue Management of the Thin Biotype in the Esthetic Zone AGD Code: 690 DR. JOHN RUSSO Socket Grafting for Implant Placement AGD Code: 691 8 SPONSOR Chicago Grand 3 Grand 5 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 • AFTERNOON SESSION Session Host: Dr. Avi Schetritt 12:45 pm to 1:00 pm OPENING COMMENTS: Drs. Kenneth Judy, Avi Schetritt and Gerard Scortecci 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Dr. Gordon Christensen: Root Form Dental Implants - Where Are We Now? 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Dr. Christian Stohler: The Dawn of a New Era for Dentistry and Dental Education 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS 3:45 pm to 4:45 pm Dr. Michael Moscovitch: Patient Specific Implant Restorations: the Reality of High Performance Ceramics – 5+ Year Clinical Results 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm Dr. Michael Pikos: Immediate Implant Reconstruction: 2015 (Same Day Teeth™) 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm TABLETOP & POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND WELCOME RECEPTION: Exhibit Hall: Grand Ballroom 7-14 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 • MORNING SESSION Session Host: Dr. Michael Moscovitch 7:30 am to 8:00 am BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS 8:00 am to 9:00 am Dr. Larry Grillo: Hyper-esthetic All-on-Four® Style Restorations Utilizing Zirconia & Lithium Disilicate Restorations 9:00 am to 10:00 am Dr. Nigel Saynor: Contemporary Concepts in Anterior Aesthetics 10:00 am to 10:30 am BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS 10:30 am to 11:30 am Dr. Jeffrey Babushkin: Provisionals: Not Just a Dress Rehearsal 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Dr. Marius Steigmann: Soft Tissue Management in the Aesthetic Zone - Prevention and Solving Complications Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 9 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM: Room for all sessions: Crystal H SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 • AFTERNOON SESSION Session Host: Dr. Rick Ferguson 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm LUNCH WITH EXHIBITORS 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Dr. Joseph Carpentieri: Introduction to CAD/CAM and Digital Implant Dentistry 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm Dr. Joseph Kan: Immediate Tooth Replacement in the Esthetic Zone: Lessons Learned from 18 Years 3:30 pm to 4:15 pm BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Dr. Gerard Scortecci: Learning from Long-Term Clinical Follow-up 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm Dr. Rick Ferguson: Avoiding Errors with 3D Planning and Execution - Past, Present and Future 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm AWARDS CEREMONY: Crystal H SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 • MORNING SESSION Session Host: Dr. Dwayne Karateew 7:30 am to 8:00 am BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS 8:00 am to 9:00 am Dr. Mitra Sadrameli: Interpretation of CBCT Data for Prosthetic and Surgical Solutions 9:00 am to 10:00 am Dr. Bach Le: The Challenge of Bone Augmentation in the Aesthetic Zone 10:00 am to 10:30 am BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS 10:30 am to 11:30 am Dr. Mohamed Sherine El Attar: Narrow Diameter Implants: Do We Really Know its Capacity? 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Dr. Scott Ganz: Innovative Diagnostic and Surgical Concepts to Assess Bone Graft Donor and Receptor Sites: New Tools to Achieve Success SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 • AFTERNOON SESSION Session Host: Dr. Mitra Sadrameli 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm LUNCH WITH EXHIBITORS 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Mr. Ryan Walter: Leading Hungry Teams 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm Dr. Dwayne Karateew: The Digital Evolution and Revolution in Implant Dentistry 3:30 pm to 4:15 pm BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Dr. Ady Palti: Sinus Elevation Techniques, Materials and Troubleshooting 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm Dr. Alan Meltzer: Immediate Placement with Immediate Restoration: Single Teeth, Short Span Bridge, Full Arch 10 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 TABLETOP & POSTER PRESENTATIONS TABLETOP & POSTER PRESENTATIONS and Welcome Reception Thursday, January 22, 2015 • 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm • Grand Ballroom 7-14 Dr. Moodhy Saleh Alathel (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) POSTER: Influence of Surface Treatments on Wettability of a Denture Base Material with Soft Liners Drs. Lacey Gilbert and Kristopher Harth (Bonita Springs, FL) POSTER: The Use of CBCT Guided Surgery to Immediately Place Implants Following Extractions Dr. Paul L. Ouellete (Jacksonville, FL) POSTER: The Use of Temporary Placeholder Implants, Orthocrowns and Ortho-veneers for Implant Site Preparation Dr. Khalil Aleisa (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) POSTER: Implant Esthetic Complications Dr. Wael Ahmed Ghabban (Dammam, Saudi Arabia) POSTER: Immediate Implants: From Surgery to Prosthesis Dr. Sheldon Ramai (Alexandria, VA) My First Hybrid Dr. Ibraheem F. Alshiddi (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) POSTER: Peri-implant Soft Tissue Emergence Profile for Single Implant Restorations in the Aesthetic Zone Dr. Xhoana Gjelaj (Tarpon Springs, FL) Digitally Restoring Dental Implants Using E-Max Hybrid Abutments and Hybrid Abutment Crowns Dr. Salwa Omar Bajunaid (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) POSTER: Effect of Night Guard Vital Bleaching on Provisional Restorative Materials Dr. Molly K. Harriss (Maryville, TN) Using Endodontic Ultrasonics to Remove Broken Implant Screws Dr. Joseph R. Boulter (Jacksonville, FL) How to Manage a Complex Case Which Involves Orthodontics, Grafting, Implants and Restorations Dr. Josh Brower (Sioux Falls, SD) POSTER: Case Examples of Dental Implant Use in Orthodontics Dr. Robert Castracane (New York, NY) POSTER: In-office Fixed Implant Supported Restorations Dr. Anthony J. DeNavarra (St. Petersburg, FL) A Predictable Way to Lift the Sinus Membrane at Implant Placement Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org Dr. Raymond D. Kimsey (Coral Gables, FL) Ridge Reconstruction with Stem Cells Drs. Heba E. Khorshid, Hamdy Aboul Fotouh Hamed and Essam A. Aziz (Cairo, Egypt) POSTER: The Effect of CAD/CAM versus Conventional Casting Frameworks on the Passivity of Fit Mr. Brian Lindke (Buford, GA) Aesthetic Implant Retained Prostheses Dr. Ehab Rashed (Dubai, UAE) POSTER: Immediate Implant Placement Protocol for Optimal Esthetic Outcomes Dr. Alan F. Robinson (Clinton Township, MI) POSTER: Conservative Implant Retained Restoration of Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors Dr. Dan Steinke (Sorrento, ME) Composite Resurfacing of Exposed Implant Threads Dr. Werner Stermann (Hamburg, Germany) 30 Years of Implant Practice Mary Sue Stonisch (Grosse Pointe Woods, MI) POSTER: A Comparative Study of Paralleling and Spacing Techniques in the Placement of Dental Implants Dr. Jason R. Nelson (Charlotte, NC) Crestal versus Sub-crestal Implants 11 In order to provide sufficient information to attendees of the ICOI Winter Implant Symposium, please see the following course objectives. The ICOI has made extensive efforts to present an educational program in a balanced and unbiased manner. Participants at this symposium must use their own judgement and professional opinion when considering application of this information, especially with regard to patient care. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 • AFTERNOON SESSION DR. GORDON CHRISTENSEN • 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Root Form Dental Implants - Where Are We Now? •Discuss the evolution of root form implants from their introduction into the profession today •Discuss the current state-of-the-art for dental implants •Identify and discuss controversies in dental implants •Identify their individual clinical interest in implants and their needs for additional continuing education DR. CHRISTIAN STOHLER • 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm The Dawn of a New Era for Dentistry and Dental Education •To get to know the attributes and traits of contemporary dental students •To get to know the thinking underlying precision medicine and the implications for the practice of dentistry •To get to know the movement of e-patients and the continuous assessment of health •To recognize impact of digital technologies on the practice of dentistry and dental education DR. MICHAEL MOSCOVITCH • 3:45 pm to 4:45 pm Patient Specific Implant Restorations: the Reality of High Performance Ceramics – 5+ Year Clinical Results •To review the classification and properties of high performance ceramics as they relate to dental implant restoration •To create an understanding of the future of high performance ceramics as an alternative to traditional materials in dental implant restorations •To achieve a greater insight into new treatment workflows •To review clinical performance data of high performance ceramics over 5+ years in a private practice setting DR. MICHAEL PIKOS • 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm Immediate Implant Reconstruction: 2015 (Same Day Teeth™) •Understand the indications and protocol for computer guided full arch and full mouth reconstruction •Compare the advantages of this protocol over All-on-4 for full arch and full mouth immediate implant reconstruction •Understand the limitations of the Same Day TeethTM protocol Continued on next page Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 13 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM LEARNING OBJECTIVES SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 • MORNING SESSION DR. LARRY GRILLO • 8:00 am to 9:00 am Hyper-esthetic All-on-Four® Style Restorations Utilizing Zirconia & Lithium Disilicate Restorations •Understand the macro-biomechanical concepts of fixed, angled-implant reconstructions •Compare the relative strengths and esthetic characteristics of acrylic, zirconia, traditional dental ceramic and lithium disilicate materials •Consider some advantages and limitations of this type of restoration •Understand how to recognize and handle some potential complications with this type of restoration DR. NIGEL SAYNOR • 9:00 am to 10:00 am Contemporary Concepts in Anterior Aesthetics •Avoid pitfalls of extraction and immediate implant placement •Understand what contributes to long term aesthetic outcomes •Peri implant disease, an overview of avoidance •Platform offset / switch / shift DR. JEFFREY BABUSHKIN • 10:30 am to 11:30 am Provisionals: Not Just a Dress Rehearsal •Screw retained vs. cement retained provisionals •Provisional contours and their relationship with soft tissue esthetics •Lab communication of soft tissue esthetics DR. MARIUS STEIGMANN • 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Soft Tissue Management in the Aesthetic Zone - Prevention and Solving Complications •To learn the importance of the emergence profile in the aesthetic zone and the specific requirements for a natural soft tissue •To understand the surgical possibilities of correction of this transition zone between implant and crown •To understand different healing patterns after surgical injury for thick and thin biotype •To learn the requirements of suturing techniques in the aesthetic zone FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 • AFTERNOON SESSION 14 DR. JOSEPH CARPENTIERI • 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Introduction to CAD/CAM and Digital Implant Dentistry •To discuss through a literature based approach the advantages/disadvantages of these technologies and materials •To review “new work flows” from both a conventional and digital perspective including different implant impression taking options •Present rational and utilize CAD/CAM abutments full arch CNC frameworks •Demonstrate integration of digital impression taking with a review of devices (how to choose a scanner, etc.) ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 DR. JOSEPH KAN • 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm Immediate Tooth Replacement in the Esthetic Zone: Lessons Learned from 18 Years •Prognostic keys to Immediate tooth replacement •Long term results of Immediate tooth replacement •Complications and management in Immediate tooth replacement DR. GERARD SCORTECCI • 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Learning from Long-Term Clinical Follow-up •Management of difficult situations •Autologous stem cell activation •Prevention of mechanical problems •Correction of late loss of Osseointegration DR. RICK FERGUSON • 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm Avoiding Errors with 3D Planning and Execution - Past, Present and Future •Delineate the importance of planning both the restorative and surgical phases of implant dentistry in 3 dimensions as compared to 2 dimensional planning •Review the techniques used before and after the advent of practical, widely available 3D X-ray imaging and how this technology has impacted daily practice to make implant dentistry more predictable •Learn the limitations of 3D technology as it pertains to dental implants and understand the reasons why it is not more widely used •Understand why 2D planning leads to errors and why it is time to switch to 3D radiography. The future of your dental practice may depend on making this switch Continued on next page GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM 2015 April 16-18, 2015 • Los Angeles, CA JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE Register now for the 2015 BioHorizons Global Symposium at the luxurious JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE. With topics that include digital workflow, immediate loading, tissue regeneration, esthetics, full-arch solutions and multidisciplinary teams, the 2015 Symposium will address a wide range of implant dentistry challenges. Choose from more than 50 industry opinion leaders for a tailored learning experience. It’s the perfect opportunity to stay abreast of the latest treatment modalities while enjoying time with colleagues in L.A. LIVE’s one-of-a-kind entertainment district. We look forward to seeing you in Los Angeles. For a complete agenda and list of speakers, visit www.biohorizons.com/globalsymposium To register, contact (BioHorizons) (losangeles2015@biohorizons.com) (205.967.7880) (or visit www.biohorizons.com/globalsymposium) Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org SPMP14314 Rev A OCT 2014 Scientific program subject to change without prior notification. 15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 • MORNING SESSION DR. MITRA SADRAMELI • 8:00 am to 9:00 am Interpretation of CBCT Data for Prosthetic and Surgical Solutions •Understand principles governing interpretation of CBCT data •Appreciate the influence of parameters of the CBCT unit on data registered •Understand virtual treatment planning work flow DR. BACH LE • 9:00 am to 10:00 am The Challenge of Bone Augmentation in the Aesthetic Zone •Describe the anatomic basis and principles of hard tissue grafting for implant site development •Know guidelines and indications for various graft techniques •Apply practical methods of handling the horizontally and vertically deficient ridge •Describe a simple diagnostic parameter to assess the risks involved in the treatment of each individual patient DR. MOHAMED SHERINE EL ATTAR • 10:30 am to 11:30 am Narrow Diameter Implants: Do We Really Know its Capacity? •Presenting the abuse of Dental Implants •Offering patients an extra treatment modality that avoids extensive surgery, both with immediate and delayed loading •Presenting some deficient points in regards to Narrow Diameter Implants •Showing that Narrow Diameter Implants is a predictable toll for restoring cases. Also, providing solutions in cases with deficient torque DR. SCOTT GANZ • 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Innovative Diagnostic and Surgical Concepts to Assess Bone Graft Donor and Receptor Sites: New Tools to Achieve Success •Understand the importance of 3-D diagnostic imaging modalities to assess the need for bone grafting procedures •Understand the methods to assess donor sites and receptor sites •Introduction of new surgical guides for bone grafting procedures •Understand how to achieve improved predictability for dental implant placement SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 • AFTERNOON SESSION 16 MR. RYAN WALTER • 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Leading Hungry Teams •Cultural Integration •Enhancing Team Engagement •Enhanced Team Communication •Developing Leadership ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 DR. DWAYNE KARATEEW • 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm The Digital Evolution and Revolution in Implant Dentistry •Gain insight as to how digital technologies have shaped our treatment choices •See what is possible in implant dentistry with digital technologies •Review various non-surgical techniques for the development of hard and soft tissues •Review the presenter’s original MAC and ZAC protocols DR. ADY PALTI • 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Sinus Elevation Techniques, Materials and Troubleshooting •Sinus Anatomy •Indications to sinus elevation •Contraindications for sinus elevation •How to solve sinus elevation problems in the daily practice DR. ALAN MELTZER • 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm Immediate Placement with Immediate Restoration: Single Teeth, Short Span Bridge, Full Arch •Understand the difference between immediate restoration and immediate loading •Learn the necessary case selection criteria for immediate restoration •Understand the importance of immediate bone to implant contact and insertion torque •Learn the necessary clinical steps and armamentarium to design, create and install an immediate restoration SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Us O d 00 an 6 V l # Or t h in o i is at t Bo • ResorbablePorcineCollagenMembrane For Guided Tissue & Bone Regeneration • OptimalMechanical&ElasticHandlingCharacteristics • BiocompatibilityWithNoInflammatoryResponse Guided Healing Collagen Membrane • EasilySuturedOrTackedOverYourSurgicalSite • EasilyCut&ShapeToYourDesiredSize • CompareToOssix™OrBio-Gide® Ossix™ is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson Bio-Gide® is a registered trademark of Geistlich Socket Graft Without Primary Closure + Grafted Extraction Socket Renovix® Draped Over Surgical Site Mineralized Cancellous Sutured Without Primary Closure 4 Week Post-Op Mature Tissue Closure 16 Week X-Ray Ideal Bone Formation Surgery & Photos: Dr. Steve Wallace, Periodontist, Wilmington, NC Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc • Toll Free (US & Canada) 800-535-6566 • www.salvin.com © 2014 Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc. 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AUXILIARY PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENT This ADIA Symposium is aimed at enhancing the understanding and providing education for implementing best practices in clinical care, office management and patient communication/education for dental implant offices. We will also focus on enhancing the understanding of patient assessment, treatment planning, and clinical procedures through all phases of implant dentistry. New concepts, techniques and technologies will be presented to keep team members on the cutting edge of advances in implant dentistry. OBJECTIVES At the completion of the two and a half day auxiliary session, attendees will: •Understand the role of implants in the maintenance of oral health •Review insurance coding changes •Learn implementation of effective infection control practices •Develop a knowledge base for excellence in patient communication •Learn how to increase the practice patient base •Review the scientific and clinical criterion for implant treatment planning, restoration and maintenance THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 • ROOM: CRYSTAL G 12:45 pm to 1:00 pm 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm Introductions Michelle Kratt: Another New Year, Another New Set of Insurance Codes Karen Young: The Good, The Coping & The Windows of Dementia BREAK Kelly Brenner: Infection Control in Practice; Sterilization & Disinfection of Patient Care Items Anna Louise Tolan: Four Ways to Help Our Anxious Patients ADIA Award Ceremony Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 19 AUXILIARY PROGRAM FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 • ROOM: CRYSTAL G Laura Jamison: Say This Not That...Getting a Yes to Implant Dentistry Dr. Mitra Sadrameli: Interpretation of CBCT Data for Prosthetic and Surgical Solutions BREAK Dr. Scott Ganz: Innovative Diagnostic and Surgical Concepts to Assess Bone Graft Donor and Receptor Sites: New Tools to Achieve Success 11:45 am to 12:45 pm Dr. Mohamed Sherine El Attar: Narrow Diameter Implants: Do We Really Know its Capacity? 12:45 pm to 1:45 pm LUNCH 1:45 pm to 2:45 pm Dr. Marius Steigmann: Soft Tissue Management in the Aesthetic Zone - Prevention and Solving Complications 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm Dr. Dwayne Karateew: The Digital Evolution and Revolution in Implant Dentistry 3:45 pm to 4:15 pm BREAK 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Laura Jamison: Implant Team Building 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm Dr. R. Scott Westermeir & Maria Miecyjak: From 80 to 800 Dental Implants in a Year 8:00 am to 9:00 am 9:00 am to 10:00 am 10:00 am to 10:45 am 10:45 am to 11:45 am SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 • 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Please choose one program. Programs are conducted simultaneously in 4 different rooms. Dental Hygiene Implant Certification Program (DHICP) - Yva Khalil Room: Grand 1 Rationale for Dental Implants; Classification and Definitions of Dental Implants; Contraindications; Implant/tissue interfaces; Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning; Implant Surgical & Prosthodontic Procedures; Maintenance and Evaluation Procedures; Management of Implant Complications and Failures Dental Assisting Implant Certification Program (DAICP) - Vavi Bohbot Room: Grand 2 Classification and Definitions of Dental Implants; Indications & Contraindications; Biomechanics & Biomaterials; Client Evaluation, Assessment and Selection; Treatment Planning, Site Selection, and Implant Selection; Implant Complications and Failures; Surgical Templates & Stents; Pharmacology & Sedation; Surgical Preparation and Infection Control; Surgical Procedures; Sinus Lifts, Bone Grafts, Tissue Regeneration; Prosthetic Procedures; Provisional Prostheses & Fabrication of Temporaries; Impressions; Laboratory Considerations Practice Management Implant Certification Program (PMICP) - Karen Young Room: Grand 3 Terminology and Definitions; Case Presentation & Handling Objections; Commonly Asked Questions and Appropriate Responses; Fee Presentation; Financial Options and Arrangements; Risk Management, Documentation and Record Keeping; Practice Plans and Marketing; Referrals; Intra/Inter-Office Communications Implant Coordinator Training Program - Michelle Kratt Room: Grand 4 Attracting New Patients; Marketing; Office Brochures; Customized Informational Packets; Pre-Treatment Planning; Presenting Fees; Payment Options; Documentation; Record Keeping & Consent Forms; Appointment Scheduling; Inventory Control; Inter/ Intra Office Communications; Laboratory Communications 10:00 am to 10:30 am Break 12:45 pm to 1:45 pm Lunch 3:45 pm to 4:15 pm Break The 2 ½ day program is applicable for 20 CEUs. 20 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 Each faculty member speaking at programs sponsored by the ADIA must complete a Conflict of Interest Statement form prior to the program. If there is a conflict of interest or if a speaker is receiving support in relationship to his/her presentation, this will be mentioned by the session host. Completed forms are available at the registration desk upon request. Vavi Bohbot (Quebec, Canada), Dr. Mohamed Sherine El Attar (Alexandria, Egypt), Kelly Brenner (Pewaukee, WI), Dr. Scott Ganz (Fort Lee, NJ), Laura Jamison (Tampa, FL), Yva Khalil (St. Hubert, Quebec), Dr. Dwayne Karateew (Vancouver, Canada), Michelle Kratt (Douglas, MA), Maria Miecyjak (East Aurora, NY), Dr. Mitra Sadrameli (Vancouver, Canada), Dr. Marius Steigmann (Neckargemuend, Germany), Anna Louise Tolan (Mississauga, Ontario), Dr. R. Scott Westermeier (East Aurora, NY), Karen Young (Mississauga, Ontario) LEARNING OBJECTIVES In order to provide sufficient information to attendees of the Auxiliary Program at the ICOI Winter Implant Symposium, please see the following course objectives. The ADIA has made extensive efforts to present an educational program in a balanced and unbiased manner. Participants at this symposium must use their own judgement and professional opinion when considering application of this information, especially with regard to patient care. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 • ROOM: CRYSTAL G MICHELLE KRATT • 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Another New Year, Another New Set of Insurance Codes •Receive an overview of all new, revised and deleted codes for 2015 •Understand what to do when a code has been “deleted” •Understand why it is important to have a fee for a procedure code, even if you don’t currently utilize that code now •Learn what’s ahead for dental coding KAREN YOUNG • 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm The Good, The Coping & The Windows of Dementia •How to identify early signs of dementia •How to increase positive ways of interacting with individuals with dementia •Identify several causes of dementia •Describe the progression and stages of the disease; what to expect KELLY BRENNER • 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Infection Control in Practice; Sterilization & Disinfection of Patient Care Items •Proper steps of instrument processing •Proper flow of central processing areas •Benefits of various products and practices related to instrument processing that can help you increase efficiency and safety Continued on next page Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 21 AUXILIARY PROGRAM AUXILIARY SPEAKERS AUXILIARY PROGRAM ANNA LOUISE TOLAN • 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm Four Ways to Help Our Anxious Patients •To increase your awareness of indicators exhibited by patients with dental anxiety and fear •An understanding of the relationship between dental anxiety and compliance with dental treatment •Learn non-invasive techniques to aid in reducing anxiety surrounding the dental appointment FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 • ROOM: CRYSTAL G LAURA JAMISON • 8:00 am to 9:00 am Say This Not That...Getting a Yes to Implant Dentistry •Learn what 3 V’s affect your message •Process phrases that are good, then learn words and phrases that are great •Examine what the difference is between listening and hearing •Know how to actively listen when you leave DR. MITRA SADRAMELI • 9:00 am to 10:00 am Interpretation of CBCT Data for Prosthetic and Surgical Solutions •Understand principles governing interpretation of CBCT data •Appreciate the influence of parameters of the CBCT unit on data registered •Understand virtual treatment planning work flow DR. SCOTT GANZ • 10:45 am to 11:45 am Innovative Diagnostic and Surgical Concepts to Assess Bone Graft Donor and Receptor Sites: New Tools to Achieve Success •Understand the importance of 3-D diagnostic imaging modalities to assess the need for bone grafting procedures •Understand the methods to assess donor sites and receptor sites •Introduction of new surgical guides for bone grafting procedures •Understand how to achieve improved predictability for dental implant placement DR. MOHAMED SHERINE EL ATTAR • 11:45 am to 12:45 pm Narrow Diameter Implants: Do We Really Know its Capacity? •Presenting the abuse of Dental Implants •Offering patients an extra treatment modality that avoids extensive surgery, both with immediate and delayed loading •Presenting some deficient points in regards to Narrow Diameter Implants •Showing that Narrow Diameter Implants is a predictable toll for restoring cases. Also, providing solutions in cases with deficient torque DR. MARIUS STEIGMANN • 1:45 pm to 2:45 pm Soft Tissue Management in the Aesthetic Zone - Prevention and Solving Complications •To learn the importance of the emergence profile in the aesthetic zone and the specific requirements for a natural soft tissue •To understand the surgical possibilities of correction of this transition zone between implant and crown •To understand different healing patterns after surgical injury for thick and thin biotype 22 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 DR. DWAYNE KARATEEW • 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm The Digital Evolution and Revolution in Implant Dentistry •Gain insight as to how digital technologies have shaped our treatment choices •See what is possible in implant dentistry with digital technologies •Review various non-surgical techniques for the development of hard and soft tissues •Review the presenter’s original MAC and ZAC protocols LAURA JAMISON • 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Implant Team Building •Learn 4 different personality styles and how they impact your team •Apply understanding of personality styles to hiring and training employees AUXILIARY PROGRAM DR. R. SCOTT WESTERMEIR & MARIA MIECYJAK • 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm From 80 to 800 Dental Implants in a Year • How to attract more implant patients to your practice • How to become truly insurance-independent • How to become “ The Authority” on Implants in your area by hosting free informational seminars to the public • Marketing techniques that really work SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015 CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS • 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Yva Khalil Dental Hygiene Implant Certification Program Room: Grand 1 Vavi Bohbot Dental Assisting Implant Certification Program Room: Grand 2 Karen Young Practice Management Implant Certification Program Room: Grand 3 Michelle Kratt Implant Coordinator Training Program Room: Grand 4 A major goal of the ADIA educational programs is to help create well-rounded, cross trained auxiliaries. There is value in having a team that is trained in ALL aspects of implant dentistry, as well as, the personal value the auxiliary will possess. We hope that all team members will aspire to achieve Fellowship in the ADIA and one means of attaining this goal is to be sure to attend each of the certification programs regardless of your given position in the practice. We respect the individual needs of our attendees and encourage them to review the doctors’ main podium topics for areas of advanced needs and interests with attendance at no cost. For more information please go to www.adiaonline.org. The ADIA has gone “Green” and we will no longer provide printed handouts for participants at meetings. ADIA pre-registered participants will receive an email with a password to access the ADIA website in order to print the handouts themselves. Handouts will be available on the website 2 weeks prior to each meeting and for 3 weeks after. It is important that all ADIA registrants provide their email address to the main ICOI office at icoi@dentalimplants.com. For onsite registrants, the ADIA web address and password will be provided in the registration packet. In this way, on site registrants can print the handouts at their hotel or wait until after the meeting. Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 23 EXHIBITORS EXHIBIT HALL: Grand Ballroom 7-14 Below is a listing of manufacturers who have paid an exhibitor fee for this symposium. All monies received from these companies are “unrestricted” and, as such, do not influence the educational content of this symposium. EXHIBITORBOOTH EXHIBITORBOOTH 3D Diagnostix, Inc......................................................709 Gendex Dental Systems.............................................505 AB Dental USA...........................................................409 Glidewell Laboratories...............................................509 AD Surgical.................................................................206 Great Lakes Orthodontics, LTD...................................605 ADIN Implants............................................................306 Hands On Training......................................................208 American Dental Software.........................................207 Hiossen, Inc................................................................310 Anatomage.................................................................202 HiTech Implant............................................................412 Aseptico, Inc...............................................................404 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc...............................................209 BioHorizons.........................................................400, 402 I-CAT Imaging Sciences.............................................204 Burbank Dental Lab....................................................706 Impladent, Ltd.....................................................300, 302 Carestream Dental......................................................606 Implant Direct.....................................................710, 712 Cool Jaw By Medico International.............................309 Implant Educators.......................................................312 Da Vinci Dental Studios.............................................305 InfoStar.......................................................................408 Dear Doctor, Inc..................................................201, 203 Intra-Lock International..............................................213 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc.....................................411 Just Do It Dental........................................................304 Dental USA, Inc..........................................................705 Keystone Dental.........................................................604 DentalVibe..................................................................708 Knight Dental Group...................................................513 Dentatus USA, Ltd......................................................410 Lester A. Dine, Inc......................................................607 DENTSPLY Implants............................................601, 603 Meisinger USA...........................................................407 Doctor.com..................................................................713 Micro Dental Lab........................................................703 Einstein Dental ..........................................................609 Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc................501, 503 Ellman International, Inc............................................506 MIS Implants Technologies, Inc.................500, 502, 504 Geislich.......................................................................308 Misch International Implant Institute........................701 24 ICOI Winter Implant Symposium • Orlando, Florida • January 22-24, 2015 EXHIBITORBOOTH Neoss, Inc...................................................................413 The Cosmetic Dentistry Grants Program....................212 NTN Dental Studios...................................................211 Tischler Dental Laboratory.........................................611 OCO Biomedical..................................................301, 303 Valley Dental Arts......................................................311 Osada, Inc...................................................................512 Vatech America..........................................................307 Osstell, Inc..........................................................508, 510 Versah, LLC.................................................................700 Osteogenics Biomedical, Inc......................................704 Weave.........................................................................707 Physics Forceps-Golden Dental Solutions..................205 Westport Medical.......................................................210 Pikos Implant Institute................................................612 Wolters Kluwer Health...............................................709 Prexion........................................................................613 X-Nav Technologies, LLC............................................702 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics.......................................711 Yodle Dental Marketing.............................................406 RGP Dental, Inc...........................................................313 Zest Anchors, Inc................................................401, 403 Rose Micro Solutions.................................................507 Zimmer........................................................................511 Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc............................600, 602 Zoll Dental..................................................................200 Snoasis Medical, LLC.................................................405 Springstone Patient Financing...........................608, 610 n Thank you to our meeting sponsors. EXHIBITOR BOOTH LOCATIONS 113 212 213 312 313 412 413 512 513 612 613 712 713 111 210 211 310 311 410 411 510 511 610 611 710 711 109 208 209 308 309 408 409 508 509 608 609 708 709 107 206 207 306 307 406 407 506 507 606 607 706 707 105 204 205 304 305 404 405 504 505 604 605 704 705 103 202 203 302 303 402 403 502 503 602 603 702 703 101 200 201 300 301 400 401 500 501 600 601 700 701 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations Food and Beverage Tables ENTRANCE Website: www.icoiorlando2015.org 25 EXHIBITOR BOOTH LOCATIONS EXHIBITORBOOTH MEETING NOTES MEETING NOTES ICOI Winter Implant Symposium Thank You to Our Sponsors Platinum Sponsor: Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsors:
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