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Description:The University of Hong Kong Implant Dentistry invites you to take part in a unique event where different treatment philosophies and approaches will join in a critical dialogue. Five renowned international experts will share their vision about the current best practice and the future of Implant Dentistry and consequently discuss in a panel and with participation of the audience. How do we best use the experience of the past and how do we design the implant therapy we want to see in the near future?
Moderators: Dr. Nikos Mattheos, Dr. Edmond Pow
Features:≤ Five High Profile International Speakers ≤ Five World Class lectures on the future of Implant Dentistry≤ An expert moderated panel discussion with participation of
the audience through real time interactive media
Time: 9:00 -18:00
Registration Fee: HK$600
HKDC/CDSHK CME/CPD Credits:7 Credits
“Implant Dentistry at Crossroads: Opportunities and Challenges for the Future.”
In partnership withFor Dentists By Dentists
Lecture Theatre I, The Prince Philip Dental Hospital Sunday • April 12, 2015
THE HONG KONG IMPLANT-SEVENS1st HKU International Symposium in Implant Dentistry
Online registration and further information available at :http://facdent.hku.hk/cde/(under Oral Rehabilitation Module)
Faculty of DentistryThe University of Hong Kong
Early registrationstrongly recommended due to limited places
2nd Announcement
Timetable available nowLecture titles confirmedRegistration deadline extended to 9 April 2015
Time Programme
08:30am -09:00am RegistrationOutside Lecture Theatre I, 1/F, The Prince Philip Dental Hospital
09:00am - 09:10am Opening / Welcome Professor Thomas F. Flemmig, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong
Introduction Dr. Nikos Mattheos, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong
09:10am - 10:10am Lecture 1Title: Immediate Tooth Replacement in the Esthetic Zone: Lessons learned from 18 yearsSpeaker: Professor Joseph Kan
10:10am - 11:10am Lecture 2Title: Long-term follow-up of implants in compromised area: which factors make it predictable and
how can we overcome the complications?Speaker: Dr. Kang-Min Ahn
11:10am - 11:30am Coffee Break
11:30am - 12:30pm Lecture 3Title: Minimally invasive implant proceduresSpeaker: Dr. Chatchai Kunavisarut
12:30pm - 01:00pm Panel Discussion 1Dr. Nikos Mattheos, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong KongDr. Edmond Pow, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong
01:00pm - 02:00pm Break
02:00pm - 03:00pm Lecture 4Title: Predictable, practical surgical and restorative protocol for One Day® implant therapySpeaker: Dr. Kwang Bum Park
03:00pm - 04:00pm Lecture 5Title: Integrating biology, surgery and prosthodontics to enhance esthetic and function in oral
implantology; The 3A-2B biological ruleSpeaker: Dr. Fernando Rojas-Vizcaya
04:00pm - 04:30pm Coffee Break
04:30pm - 06:00pm Panel Discussion 2Dr. Nikos Mattheos, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong KongDr. Edmond Pow, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong
Sunday • April 12, 2015
PROGRAMME
Speakers:
Dr. Kang-Min Ahn, DDS, MSD, PhDAssociate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryUlsan Medical CenterMedical College of Ulsan University
Title: Long-term follow-up of implants in compromised area: which factors make it predictable and how can we overcome the complications?
The predictability and longevity of dental implant are the most important part of treatment
because it is installed inside of the body. It is natural for patient to use and maintain
the dental implant until the end their life. Hundreds of dental implant system have been
developed and millions of dental implants have been installed in the jaw bone without any
evidence. There are thousands of articles about the advantages of each implants with very
short-term follow-up such as 1 or 3 years follow-up. Short-term follow-up results are not
valuable because of the final destination of the implants is not known with short term recall
check. We live in the age of a 100 years old ages era which means a lot of people live
longer than 100 years old.
Implants in the healthy, good quality and wide bone showed good prognosis, however,
implants in the poor quality with bone defects presented with poor prognosis. Repeated
operations result in wound breakdown, infection, osteomyelitis, oro-antral fistula, numbness,
peri-implantits, odontogenic sinusitis and pain. How can we avoid these complications?
There are several factors that have an effect on the prognosis of the implants in
compromised area. First factor is systemic and medical conditions of the patients. There are
several diseases and medications that have adverse effect on the quality of bone such as
osteoporosis, chemotherapy and bisphosphonates. Second is preconditioning of the jaw bone.
It is mandatory to prepare good quality bone before implant installation. If the bone quality
and quantity are not good enough to place implants, bone graft should be performed before
implant installation. Third is skillful surgical techniques. Implant surgeon must be accustomed
to the variety of surgical technique such as guided bone regeneration, block bone graft,
sinus lifting procedure and osteotome technique. Quick and atraumatic surgery result in good
prognosis.
In this presentation, I would like to show the long-term follow-up of dental implants
in the compromised area with guide bone regeneration, block bone graft, sinus lift and
osteotome technique. And also I would like to present surgical management to overcome
the complications after implants operations.
Dr. Kang-Min Ahn (DDS, MSD, PhD) is Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon, Associate Professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at Asan Medical Center, Medical College of Ulsan
University. He has held positions of clinical faculty and visiting scholar in the University of
Southern California (USC). His area of expertise includes Dental implant surgery, Oral cancer
and microsurgical reconstruction, Oral pathology surgery, TMD and Maxillofacial trauma.
He is an internationally acclaimed speaker, while he has published a signifi cant number of
peer reviewed papers in the above fi elds.
Dr. Chatchai Kunavisarut, DDS, MSProgram Director, Advanced General Dentistry ProgramFaculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University
Title: Minimally invasive implant procedures
Dental implant has become a common method to replace missing teeth. In case of limited
amount of bone, an extended incision, large flap and bone graft or sinus augmentation are
required prior to implant placement. The most common complications associated with the
standard approach include swelling, pain, flap breakdown and bone loss.
Limited data concerning minimally invasive techniques have been described in the literature.
Generally, such techniques involve a less-extensive incision with reduced diameter implants,
or short implants and more recently, the use of computer-guided surgery for implant placement.
This presentation will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this minimally invasive
implant procedure. The techniques since tooth extraction, treatment planning, implant
surgery, provisional restorations, and final prosthesis will be discussed in both partial
edentulous and complete edentulous situations.
- DDS with honors from Prince of Songkla University
- Master of Science in Prosthodontics from University of North Carolina
- ITI Scholarship and Certifi cate in Implant dentistry from University of Florida
- Currently working as a Program director, Advanced General Dentistry Program, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University
- Clinical director of the Master of Science in Implant dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University
- ITI Fellow and Study club co-ordinator for ITI SEA section
- Deals exclusively on prosthodontics treatment and implant surgery with particular interest in the treatment of complex cases and high esthetic demand patients.
- Giving lectures about implant dentistry both nationally and internationally throughout Asia Pacifi c in the past 10 years.
Professor Joseph Kan, DDS, MSProfessor of Restorative DentistrySchool of Dentistry, Loma Linda University
Title: Immediate Tooth Replacement in the Esthetic Zone: Lessons learned from 18 years
Immediate tooth replacement in the esthetic zone was advocated in 1996. Since then, numerous
passionate debates internationally had been devoted to the validity of such treatment. Now,
18 years later, the questions remains what did we learn or do we know about immediate
tooth replacement? Does it work? Is it a viable treatment option for replacement failing
maxillary anterior teeth? This evidence-based presentation will focus on current implant
treatment philosophies and methodologies for immediate tooth replacement in the esthetic zone.
Professor Joseph Kan (DDS, MS) completed Prosthodontics and Implant Surgical training
from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry. He is a Professor and maintains a private
practice.
Speakers:
Dr. Kwang Bum Park, DDS, MS, PhD, FICDPresident of MIR Dental Hospital, DaeguCo-CEO of MegaGen Co
Title: Predictable, practical surgical and restorative protocol for One Day® implant therapy
With the advancements in implant design, digital dentistry, and clinical knowledge, providing
One Day® implant therapy for patients has become increasingly predictable. Successful One
Day® implant therapy requires quantifying the primary stability necessary to withstand the immediate loading, as well as accurate prefabrication of implant restorations. The AnyRidge
implant design have provided a practical surgical protocol, and advanced R2 Gate system has
standardized the treatment planning and restorative protocol for One Day® implant delivery for clinicians in economic and practical manner.
In this presentation, the detailed overview of the implant design, advancement in digital
technology, and the use of equipment to quantify and prognosticate the success of One
Day® implant therapy will be presented with data and clinical cases.
Now, with these new developments, clinical knowledge and experience, One Day® implant therapy can be provided to patients with confidence and predictability.
Dr. Kwang Bum Park graduated from the Kyung Pook National University, School of
Dentistry of Korea in 1985. He finished training for periodontics in 1988. In 1993 he
opened a private practice and started a private institute to teach private practitioners
about the clinical periodontics and implant dentistry. In 2000 he went to UCLA, Department
of Periodontics, to study further as a visiting researcher. At present he is serving as
the president of MIR Dental Hospital, Daegu, and co-CEO of MegaGen Co, an implant
manufacturing company.
He is an international member of AAP, an active member of AO and an honored doctor of
Japanese Society of Gnathology and Occlusion.
Speakers:
Dr. Fernando Rojas-Vizcaya, DDS, MS Adjunct Assistant Professor of ProsthodonticsDepartment of ProsthodonticsThe University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC
Title: Integrating biology, surgery and prosthodontics to enhance esthetic and function in oral implantology; The 3A-2B biological rule
For an implant restoration to be both esthetically and functionally successful, the
prosthodontist must conduct a thorough treatment and complete a prosthesis design. The
restoration and soft tissue are affected by the three-dimension (3D) position of the implant,
as the implant’s depth determines the ideal length of the crown. When determining the
3D position of the implant, the clinician must consider the biological aspects required to
ensure the restoration’s biological integration with the patient’s hard and soft tissues. The
restoration must be the first component considered in the treatment plan. In addition, the
clinician must understand that the distance between the cervical contour (of the planned
restoration) and the level of the bone will dictate how the surgical and prosthetic treatment
plan is enacted. In this presentation, a novel 3A-2B Radiographic Biological Ruler© (with
biological information) will be presented and used in simple and complex cases, together
with different anatomical stable points of reference to determine the ideal position of the
crowns in relation with the face of the patient.
Objectives
1. Understand the importance of the 3A-2B rule as a tool for implant planning and placement;
2. Integrate the concepts of biology, surgery and prosthodontics in the benefit of implant treatment protocols;
3. Be able to recognize when a bone reduction is required in order to obtain an adequate esthetic and functional restoration; and
4. Be able to use different stable anatomical points as reference to develop an adequate prosthetic treatment plan.
Dr. Rojas-Vizcaya is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics at the
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. He is the Founder and Director of both; the
Mediterranean Prosthodontic Institute and BoneModels, and maintains a private practice
limited to dental implant surgery and prosthodontics in Castellon, Spain, and he lectures
extensively worldwide. His major research interest includes esthetic management in
complex dental implant cases in immediate placement and immediate loading protocols.
Speakers:
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