
Prof. Dr. Carlos
Eduardo Francischone
Coordinator, Round Tables
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Prof. Dr. Paulo Perri
Coordinator, Round Tables
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“For a comprehensive discussion on contemporary implant topics, participants will have the opportunity to attend round-tables (consensus). This format will bring a more detailed discussion on different visions of an specific theme and, finally, a useful conclusion. Also, attendees will have a chance to interact with those specialists, contributing to the professional and personal development of all colleagues. An excellent time to share clinical experiences of a daily practice generating more satisfactory results in the Implantology area.” |
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| July 3 (Sunday) • 2:30 - 5:30 pm |
MR1 - Immedidate extraction and implant placement in esthetic areas
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Joseph Kan (USA)
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| Formation in Prosthodontics; Master Course, Implant Surgery and Professor – University of Loma Linda/California; Private Practice in Prosthodontics and Implant Surgery; Winner, Best Research Award, AO, 1997; Winner, Judson Hickey Award, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, in 2003. | | Topic: Immediate implants at the esthetic zone: results in hard and soft tissues. | | Approach: Achieving anterior implant esthetics is a challenging and demanding procedure. To create implant restorations with harmonious gingival contour that emulate nature is a fusion of science and art. Joseph Kan will focus on current implant treatment philosophies and methodologies for replacing currently missing teeth and the management of patients who will be losing a tooth or teeth in the esthetic zone. Equal emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis and treatment planning, surgical and prosthetic management of soft and hard tissue for optimal anterior implant esthetics. |
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Roberto Sales e Pessoa
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Specialist in Periodontics - ABO/EAP, Uberlândia; MsC, Oral Rehabiliation – FOU-FU, Uberlândia; Doctorade, Periodontics and Implantodontics - FOAr-Unesp, Araraquara; Research Fellow - Division of Biomechanics and Engineering Design (BMGO) - KULeuven, Belgium. |
| Topic: Influence of implant design on predictability of immediate implant loading. |
| Approach: Implant predictability and long-term success for immediate loading protocols are highly influenced by the biomechanical behavior at the osteotomy site. The implant design is one of the main factors that can dissipate stress and micromotion in cases of single-tooth implants at extraction sockets. Thus, a key point would be to develop implants that can withstand peak stresses and to avoid micromotion at implant-bone interface due to regular masticatory loads. This lecture will discuss the role of the implant design on the predictability of immediate implant loading. |
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José Carlos Martins da Rosa
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Specialist, Periodontics - APCD Bauru/SP; MsC, Prosthodontics - SLMandic, Campinas/SP; Doctorade student, Implantology course - Sagrado Coração University - USC, Bauru/SP; Author of the book “Restauração Dentoalveolar Imediata” - Ed. Santos (2010). |
| Topic: Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) – Extraction and immediate implant loading at compromised sites |
| Approach: A new technique was developed for bone reconstruction of compromised sites, at the same time of implant placement and provisional crowns. Here, advantages and indications will be discussed through presentation of more than 200 cases during a 4-year follow-up. |
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President: Mário Groisman
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Specialist in Periodontics – UERJ; Specialist, Oral Implantology – CFO; MSc Dental Sciences – University of Lund/Sweden. |
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Report: Guaracilei Maciel Vidigal Jr.
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Specialist in Periodontics (UFRJ) and Implantodontics (UGF); MSc (UFRJ) and Associate professor in Periodontics (UGF); Doctorade, Materials Engineering - Coppe/UFRJ; Adjunct Professor - Unigranrio; Coordinator, Specialization and MSc courses on Oral Implantology - Unigranrio. |
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| July 3 (Sunday) • 2:30 - 5:30 pm |
MR2 - Critical analysis of metal-free implant-supported prostheses
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Stephen Chu (USA)
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Clinical Associate Professor, Director of Esthetic Education - Columbia Univ. College of Dental Medicine; Private Practice (Fixed Prosthodontics); Author of 25 articles on Restorative Dentristry and Implantology; Co-author and colaborator: The Fundamentals of Color: Shade Matching and Communication in Esthetic Dentistry, Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry: Principles and Practice, The Science and Art of Porcelain Laminate Veneers; Editor (Prosthodontics) - Practical Procedures and Aesthetic Dentistry; Editorial Council and Revision - European Journal of Esthetic Dentistry, IJOMI, IJPRD, Compendium, Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry; Creator of Chu´s esthetic gauges (Hu-Friedy Co., Inc.). |
| Topic: When is ZrO2 the appropriate material for restoration of teeth and implants. |
| Approach: After presentation, participants must be able to discuss indications of high-strength ceramics for teeth and implants, to understand the difference between external/internal forces at the implant/abutment connections and diameters, as well as to select materials and color combinations with adjacent teeth and gingival esthetics. |
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José Valdívia (Chile) |
| Specialist, Oral Rehabilitation (fixed removable, implant-supported prosthesis); MSc, Oral Rehabilitation and Osseointegrated Implants; Titular Professor, Clínica Integrada em Adulto; Director, Department of Restorative Dentistry – Dental School, Universidad Andrés Bello; Doctorade student, Implantology course - Sagrado Coração University, USC/Bauru.
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| Topic: Influence of connector design in implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis |
| Approach: Metal-free implant-supported rehabiliations have provided complex challenges not totally resolved being the connector design one of them in multiple elements. This is fundamental for biomechanical behavior. A critical analysis will be launched in this presentation. |
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President:
Marco Antonio Bottino |
| Titular Professor, Fixed partial prosthesis; Coordinator, Specialization course in Implants – São José dos Campos Dental School, Unesp; Titular Professor, Prosthodontics – Paulista University Dental School - Unip; Honorary Member and Founder – Latin-American Academy of Osseointegration- Alao; Honorary Member – Brazilian Society for Esthetic Dentistry - SBOE; Author of several books.
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Report: Renata Faria |
MSc, Doctorate, Fixed Prosthesis – Unesp/São José dos Campos; Specialist, Prosthodontics; Professor/Coordinator, Specialization and Atualization Courses, Implantology - Unimes; Titular Professor, Prosthodontics – Paulista University, UNIP; Coordinator, Atualization course in Prosthodontics - Associação dos Cirurgiões Dentistas da Baixada Santista - ACDbs; Book author.
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| July 3 (Sunday) • 3:30 - 6:30 pm |
MR3 - Peri-implantitis
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Ingemar Abrahamsson (Sweden) - CANCELED
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| Graduated in Dentistry – University of Gothenburg; Certificate in Periodontics, 1998; Phd, 1999; Professor – Department of Periodontics, University of Gothenburg , 2008; Asssitant Professor – Department of Periodontics, University of Gothenburg; Vice-director, Laboratory for Experimental Medicine, Gothenburg. |
| Topic: Peri-implantitis: prevalence, risk, and treatment. |
| Approach: Peri-implantistis mucositis describes an inflammatory lesion in the mucosa, whereas peri-implantitis also affects bone support (Lindhe & Meyle, 2008). Rough-surfaced implants (TPS) are more prone to peri-implantitis than implant with minimally rough surfaces when exposed to oral cavity. Besides, experimental models have demonstrated that, once peri-implantitis is established, surface treatment has an impact over disease progression. In this presentation, the scientific literature and a series of animal experiments will be discussed regarding diagnosis, prevalence, and risk of periimplant diseases, as well as the treatment of peri-implantitis. |
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Elcio Marcantonio Junior
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| Titular Professor, Periodontics and Implantology; Coordinator, Specialization course in Implantology – Araraquara Dental School - UNESP. |
| Topic: Therapeutic options for the treatment of peri-implantitis |
| Approach: Peri-implantitis has been one of the major concerns for implantodontists. Its incidence, prevalence, etiology, and treatment have been the aim of several studies. Several treatment forms exist; however, their efficacy is not well established. tem. The aim is to present common treatment forms to peri-implantitis, discussing results and limitations. |
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Antonio Wilson Sallum
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Titular Professor, Periodontics - FOP/Unicamp; Professor, Specialization, MSc, and Doctorade courses - FOP/Unicamp; Course - University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; Scientific-Editor, PerioNews. |
| Topic:Peri-implantitis |
| Approach: Which biological factors promote implant success? There is a lack on information regarding periimplant bleeding on probing, so the need to better understand this phenomena. Studies suggest that formation and consolidation of periimplant microflora follows the same path in health and periodontal disease. Which factors can turn mucositis into peri-implantitis? Knowledge on the biologic profile is fundamental for the implant success and longevity. Also, risks and biofilm control will be discussed. |
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President: Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior | | Specialist, Periodontics; MSc in Dentistry - Boston University, USA; Doctorade, Microbiology – Microbiology Institute, Rio de Janeiro Federal University; Titular Professor, Periodontics - Ribeirão Preto Dental School, São Paulo University (FORP-USP); Coordinator, Postgraduation course in Periodontics - FORP-USP. |
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Report: Daniela Palioto |
MSc, Dental Clinics - Periodontics - FOP-Unicamp; Doctorade, Dental Clinics - Periodontics - FOP-Unicamp; Associated Professor, Department of CTBMF and Periodontics - FORP-USP. |
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| July 3 (Sunday) • 3:30 - 6:30 pm |
MR4 - Rehabilitation at the mandibular posterior area
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Franck Renouard (France)
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Graduated in Dentistry - University of Paris V; Chairman, Postgraduation Program in Implantology (1992-1997) – University of Paris V; 14 published articles on grafts, biomechanics, immediate loading, and implants. Author of two books about biomechanical risk factors in implant dentistry. |
| Topic: Rehabilitation of posterior mandibular area |
| Approach: Rehabilitation of posterior mandibular area |
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Mario Roccuzzo (Italy)
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Graduated -Dental Medicine/Torino; Postgraduation course – Stocholm/Sweden and Univ. of Siena/Italy; Researcher – periodontal plastic surgery, bone regeneration, immediate implant loading, implants in compromised periodontally patients; – EAO Congress Prize in Montecarlo; Lecturer in Periodontics – Universities of Torino and Siena; Member – University of Torino, Italian Society of Periodontology, ITI Fellow, ITI Section Membership Committee, Clinical Oral Implants Research e The European Journal of Esthetic Dentistry; Private Practice – Periodontics and Implantodontics/Torino. |
| Topic: Biological principles and technological innovations for excellence in Implantology |
| Approach: The posterior mandibular region poses a challenge related to reduced density and volume. At the same time, implants with new technologies and surfaces are created to improve longitudinal results and to allow for immediate loading. Dr. Rocuzzo will show such cases with applications and benefits to the daily practice. |
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Waldemar Daudt Polido
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MSc, Doctorate, em Bucomaxillofacial and Trauma Surgery; Specialist, Implantodontics; Residence, Bucomaxillofacial Surgery - University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; Chairman, Contento-Odontologia Especializada Surgical Division, Porto Alegre, RS; ITI Fellow and Speaker. |
| Topic: Alternatives for surgical reconstruction of the posterior atrophic mandible. |
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Atrophic mandibular posterior situations are of difficult clinical resolution. Several surgical proposals are reported in the literature, such as short implants, distraction osteogenesis, and many types of bone grafts. This presentation will review indications, treatment planning, and technical details about bone reconstructions in this area, emphasizing autogenous bone grafts. |
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President: Mário Gabrielli
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Graduated in Dentistry - Unesp and Medicine – Unaerp; MSc, Doctorade Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Trauma - Unesp; Postdoctorade course, Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Trauma, Southwestern Medical Center, University of Texas, Dallas; Titular Professor, Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Trauma – Araraquara Dental School, Unesp; International Instructor - AO Foundation, Swiss; Member, International Bone Research Association, Swiss; Titular Member, Brazilian College of Buccomaxillofacial Surgeons. |
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Report: Eduardo Hochuli Vieira
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Adjunct Professor, Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Trauma – Araraquara Dental School, Unesp; Professor and Vice-supervisor, Residence Program, Unesp; , Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Trauma – Araraquara Dental School, Unesp; Professor, Postgraduation course in Dentistry - , Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Trauma – Araraquara Dental School, Unesp. |
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| July 4 (Monday) • 2:30 - 5:30 pm |
MR5 - Implant surfaces. Which factors must be considered for short and long-term success?
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Tomas Albrektsson (Sweden)
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| Graduated in Medicine, Sweden; Doctor, healing in bone grafts; Researcher and Chief– Institute of Applied Technology (Biomaterials), University of Gothenburg, Sweden; More than 600 articles in periodicals on bone grafts, microscopy, bone physiology, osseointegrated and orthopaedic implants, craniofacial reconstructions. |
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Ann Wennerberg (Sweden)
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| Graduated in Dentistry; PhD; License in Prosthodontics; Professor, Prosthodontics; Chief Departament, Prosthesis – College of Dentistry, Malmö University, Sweden. |
| Topic: Implant surfaces and their importance for hard and soft tissue integration |
| Approach: Surface topography has gained great interest in the last 15 years, since it constitutes an important factor for biological responses around the implant. At the same time, the so called bioactivity has been poorly investigated in vivo. Ann Wennerberg and Tomas Albrektsson will show that all events on implant surfaces depend on its mechanical, physical, chemical and topological properties. The nanometer roughness and new bioactive surfaces will be highlighted, as well as the role of nanosize irregularities (although not fully investigated in vivo) can have on the bone response. |
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Carlos Nelson Elias
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Doctorate, Material Sciences; Adjunct Professor - Military Engeneering Institute (IME); Scientist, Rio de Janeiro State (2004 e 2008); Researcher - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - FAPERJ; Researcher level 1 CNPq; Research topics in dental materials, implant surfaces, endodontic instruments, aparelhos orthodontics instruments, and finite element analysis; patent pending on implant surface treatment; 185 articles in scientific periodicals, one book, 17 book chapters, 230 published papers in national and international congresses, 36 supervisions in MSc theses and 14 Doctorade theses. |
| Topic:Implant surfaces |
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Osseointegrated implants can be found from macro to nano-sized types. Form and implant dimension represents macroscale parameters. Micro and nano-scale analysis are used to characterize surface morphology. Each feature has an influence of implant success. In this work, research results will be discussed showing the influence of surface implant on osseointegration and primary stability. |
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Luiz A. Meirelles
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Professor of Eastman Institute of Oral Health, University of Rochester, EUA; PhD, University of Gotemburgo, Sweden; Master, Dental Prosthesis - FOP-Unicamp, Brasil; Graduation in UFRJ, Brasil. |
| Topic: Development and evaluation of new dental implant surfaces |
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the long-term success of implant-supported rehabilitation depends on maintenance at bone-implant interface. Several factors are responsible for the success or failure at this area. Nowadays, surface modifications are used to improve early bone response, but long-term implications are less well-discussed. In this way, the available results will be highlighted according to observation periods. The aim is to determine critical factors for short- and long-term success of implant treatment. |
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Report: Cássio Edvard Sverzut |
Associate Professor, Departament of Trauma and Buccomaxillofacial Surgery, and Periodontics -Ribeirão Preto Dental School, USP; MSc, Doctorade, Trauma and Buccomaxillofacial Surgery – Araçatuba Dental School, Unesp; Fellow, Departament of Trauma and Buccomaxillofacial Surgery – University of Sheffield, England; Fellow, Association for Osteosynthesis – University of Tübingen, Germany; Pós-doctorade course – University of Washington, Seattle, USA; Coordinator, Residence program on Trauma and Buccomaxillofacial Surgery - Ribeirão Preto Dental School, USP. |
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| July 4 (Monday) • 3:30 - 6:30 pm |
MR6 - Bone substitutes on Implantology
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Ulf Wikesjö (USA)
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Surgeon dentist - University. of Lund/Sweden; Doctor in Medicine and Dentistry – University of Temple/Philadelphia; PhD Experimental wound healing – University of Lund/Sweden; Professor in Periodontology; Director – Laboratory for Periodontal and Craniofacial Regeneration, College of Medicine, Georgia/EUA; Diplomate – American Board of Periodontology; Adjunct Professor in Periodontology, University of Malmö/Sweden. |
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What can we expect from BMPs? |
| Approach: Highlights on bone, biomaterials, and osseointegration. |
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Elton G. Zenóbio
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Specialist, Prosthodontics, Periodontics, and Implantology; • Doctorade, Periodontics - Unesp Araraquara; Coordinator, MSc course in Implantology - PUC-Minas Gerais; Adjunct Professor III - Periodontics and Implantology - PUC-Minas Gerais. |
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Biologic and clinical approach focused on biomaterials for bone reconstruction in Implantodontics |
| Approach: The use of biomaterials for bone reconstruction has been the focus of surgical procedures for oral rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants. The development of new biomaterials, its predictability for bone reconstruction, as well as less morbidity, justify the contemporary demand for these devices. Physical, chemical, and biologic biomaterial properties along with the challenge of the bone defect in several clinical situations will determine indication and potential for bone neoformation. However, current knowledge and correct application represent a challenge for bone reconstruction on Implantology. Entretanto conhecimento e uma correta avaliação para o emprego destes biomateriais representam ainda, um desafio no planejamento para reconstrução óssea em Implantodontia. |
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Dario Augusto O. Miranda
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Doctorate student, Implantology course - USC, Bauru/SP; MSc, Residence program on Periodontics - University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; Board Certified - The American Board of Periodontology; Professor - UEFS, Feira de Santana/BA, ABO - BA; Private practice, Salvador/BA. |
| Topic: BMPs: what we know, what we doesn´t know, and what we need to know? |
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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) were firstly described by Dr. Marshall Urist in 1965. Since 1988, a series of experiments was conducted to evaluate these molecules. BMPs appear to be efficient with high success rates. They are considered equal or even superior to the “gold standard” autogenous bone graft. There is some controversy on the published results reflecting the osteoinductive and osteoconductive BMP potentials, search for ideal carrier/dose systems, as well as multifactorial interactions between bone modeling and remodeling. Finaly, what exists in the Brazilian market and what we can do in our daily practice. |
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| July 5 (Tuesday) • 2:30 - 5:30 pm |
MR7 - Peri-implant Reconstruction
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Markus Hürzeler (Germany)
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DMD, PhD in Dentistry - University of Zurich; Specialist in Periodontics and Prosthodontics - Swiss Society of Periodontology and German Society of Prosthodontics; Associated Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics, Clinical Associate Professor, Dept. of Surgical Dentistry and Periodontics - Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg; Clinical Associate Professor - University of Texas in Houston; More than 100 scientific publications on Implants, Periodontics and Tissue regeneration. |
| Topic: Preserving the volume of the extraction site in the esthetic zone - Is it possible? |
| Approach: Atraumatic tooth extraction, adequate bone preparation, and complete debridement of soft tissue granulation, hard and soft tissues, along with implant placement can be done in the same surgical visit. This treatment protocol eliminates time between tooth extraction and implant placement (2-4 months) due to graft incorporation. The question is whether the alveolar bone crest can be preserved after tooth extraction and furthermore, stabilized in the long term? This presentation will include new data on this topic. Also, volumetric analysis of these treatment options will be presented through clinical cases. |
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Glécio Vaz de Campos
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Specialist, Periodontics and Dental Prosthodontics; Periodontal Microsurgery - EAP-APCD/Central; Pioneering at Periodontal Microsurgery in Brazil. |
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Peri-implantistis plastic microsurgery. |
| Approach: Creation of soft periimplant tissues with esthetic highlights continues to be a great challenge in contemporary implantodontics. The use of microsurgical periodontal techniques for plastic periimplantar procedures provides precise and reduced incisions, delicate tissue management and a good fit suturing at the wound margins. Clinical advantages are evident due to the lack of scarring, less postoperative disconfort, and fast healing with more esthetic results. |
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Marco Aurélio Bianchini | Adjunct Professor III, Department of Dentistry - UFSC – Federal University of Santa Catarina; Coordinator, Specialization course on Implantology - UFSC; Author: “O passo a passo cirúrgico na Implantodontia”. |
| Topic: Soft tissue grafts for periimplantar reconstruction. |
| Approach: Reconstruction of lost periimplant tissues due to peri-implantitis is a challenge and difficult to be overcome. Most scientific works show few stimulant results on tissue neoformation. Management of soft tissues through connective and keratinized tissue grafts seems to offer biological seal at the periimplant area, inhibiting recurrent lesions and increasing implant longevity, even thus in cases of previous bone loss. |
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President: Enilson Antonio Sallum | Specialist, Periodontics – FOP-Unicamp; MSc Oral Biology and Pathology - FOP-Unicamp; Doctorade, Dental Clinics – Periodontics - FOP-Unicamp; Postdoctorade course – University of Texas - Dental Branch/Houston - Texas, USA; Coordinator, Specialization course in Periodontics - FOP-Unicamp; Titular Professor, Periodontics - FOP-Unicamp. |
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| July 5 (Tuesday) • 2:30 - 5:30 pm |
MR8 - Bone Banks - considerations on allogenic grafts
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Wilson R. Sendyk
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Assistant Professor on Implantodontics – Dental School, Unicamp; Msc in Dentistry, Doctorade in Periodontics – Dental School, USP; Coordinator, MSc in Oral Implantology - UNISA; Implantology course at Columbia University, USA and University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Specialist, Oral Implantology and Periodontics, CFO; Several papers published in Brazil and abroad |
| Topic: The use of bank bone grafts on Implantology |
Approach: Over the last 20 years we have witnessed the search for bone substitutes as an alternative to autogenous bone grafts for reconstruction of the atrophic alveolar ridges. Several works have been published showing the viability of homogenous bone grafts in selected reconstruction cases. This presentation will show clinical and histological results of bone tissue banks for guided bone regeneration, maxillary sinus lifting, and onlay grafting.
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Cintia Mussi Milani Contar
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Graduation, Dentistry - UFPR; Specialization, Buccomaxillofacial Surgery - UFPR; MSc, Health Sciences - Hospital Heliópolis, São Paulo/SP; Doctorade, Dentistry - Área de concentração: Stomatology - PUC-PR; Professor, Stomatology and Surgery – University of Tuiuti, Paraná, Brazil. |
| Topic: Clinical and histological analysis of fresh-frozen allogenic graft for alveolar reconstructions s |
Approach: The use of allogenic grafts in maxillary reconstructions has exponentially increased in the last years. In the same way, the number of published studies follows the same path, but not with due attention. Thus, we will show a study in humans corroborating an effective bone filling and support for dental implant placement. We can conclude that fresh-frozen human allograft can be used to reconstruct maxillary alveolar ridges with success. Once adequate surgical technique has been performed, this graft can be used in regions to receive osseointegrated implants, being a viable alternative to autogenous grafts. |
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Rubens Spin Neto
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MSc, Periodontics – Paulista State University Júlio de Mesquita Filho - Unesp Araraquara; Doctorade student, Periodontics - FOAr-Unesp; Sandwich CNPq grant - Department of Radiology – University of Aarhus, Denmark, (supervisor - Dr. Ann Wenzel); research topics: Periodontics, Implantodontics, Radiology, Anatomy and Histology, tissue regeneration, bone grafts, biomateriais, growth factors and e bone biology. |
| Topic: Homologous graft remodeling - tomographic, histological, and immunological analysis |
Approach: The use of homologous material from muscle-skeletal tissue Banks has become common practice in contemporary implantodontics. During this 30-minute round-table, we will show topics on legislation, extraction and processing, as well as the use, with a discussion focused on histological, tomographic, and immunological results. allied to our clinical practice. |
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President:
Luiz Antonio Salata
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Associate Professor, Department of Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology, Periodontics -Ribeirão Preto Dental School - USP; Doctorade - University of Sheffield (Inglaterra); Postdoctorade course - University of Gothenburg (Sweden); Postdoctorade - University of Vienna (Austria); Coordinator, Advanced Implantology - Ribeirao Preto Dental School - USP; More than 30 articles in national and international periodicals dedicated to implantology and bone augmentation; Reviewer of four international periodicals; Associate Editor, Oral Surgery. |
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Report:
Luis Antonio Violin
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Associate Professor, Department of Histology and Embriology (Instituto de Biologia), Msc, Celular Biology - Campinas State University (Unicamp); Doctorade, Pathology/ Molecular Embriology - Ribeirão Preto School of Medicine/USP, University of Osaka/Japan; DMD- Federal University of Santa Maria, UFSM. |
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