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Annual World Dental Congress22 - 25 September 2015 - Bangkok Thailand
FDI 2015BANGKOK
Preliminary Programme
FDi World Dental Federation is an aDa CerP recognized Provider
We are very excited that the FDI Annual World Dental Congress is taking place in 2015 for the first time in Thailand. The country is in the process of becoming a major venue for debate on key issues such as oral health and population ageing, caries control and prevention and innovative practices such as minimal intervention dentistry.
The FDI AWDC raises the bar by bringing a new international perspective to regional and national debate on oral health, dental practice and health politics. It provides a huge opportunity to share knowledge and experience with dental colleagues from every continent, to challenge our own ideas and widen our perception. This international perception is even more essential in a world of migration of dentists and dental patients.
Thailand is also fast gaining an enviable reputation for the quality of its oral care, backed by its Universal Coverage programme, implemented in 2002, which gives them better access to health services, including dental services. Furthermore, rising awareness of dental and oral health and hygiene, a growing population and increasing per capita incomes will ensure a constant increase in demand for dental products and services.
The World Dental Exhibition has been an integral part of the FDI Annual World Dental Congress ever since 1929, when an Oral Health Exhibition first took place in association with the 23rd FDI Annual Session in Utrecht (Netherlands). Dental exhibitions play and essential role for dentists and other oral health practitioners: where else but at a dental exhibition can they find and examine the latest in technology and products to recommend to patients?
With its wide choice of hotels and other accommodation, a very hospitable local population, superb cuisine and entertainment and wealth of cultural opportunities, Bangkok is a prime destination for the discerning traveller. Built in 1997, the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center (BITEC) is today a highly acclaimed exhibition venue, accessible from Bangkok itself by the renowned Skytrain.
After our 100th anniversary Hong Kong in 2012, this is the second time in three years that FDI, the international voice of dentistry, has demonstrated its confidence in the Asia Pacific region as an area of growth and development in the field of dentistry and the dental sector.
Together, FDI and the Dental Association of Thailand are planning a uniquely relevant and, we hope, enjoyable AWDC. We look forward to welcoming you the single most significant dental event in Asia-Pacific in 2015.
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Tin Chun WongFDI President
Dr Adirek Wongsa Chairman of LOC
LOC listAdvisory CommitteeDr. Chanathip AmatyakulAssoc. Prof. Porjai RuangsriPresidentLt. Gen. Phisal ThepsitharLOC ChairmanDr. Adirek S.WongsaTreasurerAssoc. Prof. Poranee BeranandaSecretary GeneralDr. Chavalit KarnjanaopaswongForeign Secretary-GeneralAsst. Prof. Ekachai Chunhacheevachaloke
Committee Scientific ProgramsScientific ChairladyAsst. Prof. Dr. Sirivimol Srisawasdi Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siriruk NakornchaiAsst. Prof. Dr. Suchit PoolthongProf. Dr. Prasit PavasantDr. Piranit KantaputraDr. Prinya PathomkulmaiAsoc. Prof. Ponchai JansisyanontAsst. Prof. Dr. Kanokporn BhalangAssoc. Prof. Dr. Nirada DhanesuanAssoc. Prof. Chalermpol LeevailojAssoc. Prof. Dr. Teerasak DamrongrungruangDr. Tanan JaruprakornChairman Convention FacilityDr. Prinya PathomkulmaiDr. Thitinart DhammaraksDr. Thanasak ThanasarasooksathidDr. Penvadee PhuaisanitDr. Tanan JaruprakornDr. Saknun LaosuntharaDr. Ekamon Mahapoka
Dr. Punyawee WerasoponAsst. Prof. Dr.Kemthong Mitrakul
Publication CommitteePublication ChairmanDr. Werawat SatayanurugAssoc.Prof. Wacharaporn TasachanDr. Nitchanun KotewongsaDr. Punyawee WerasoponDr. Phuntin Uengkajornkul
Dental Exhibition CommitteeDr. Adirek S.WongsaDr. Somchai SuthirathikulDr. Anggoon Prashyanusorn
Executive CommitteeLt. Gen. Nawarut SoonthornwitAssoc. Prof. Dr. Siriruk NakornchaiProf. Dr. Prasit PavasantCol. Chomquan Sangbuakaew Dr. Kanit DhanesuanAssoc. Prof. Dr. Patita BhuridejAssoc. Prof. Dr. Teerasak DamrongrungruangGovernor, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority, or representativePermanent Secretary, ministry of Public health, or representativeDirector, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, or representative FDI President Dr Tin Chun WongFDI President Elect Dr Patrick HescotFDI Treasurer Dr Kathryn KellFDI Education Committee ChairDr Sally HewettFDI Executive Director Dr Jean-Luc Eiselé
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Dental Association of Thailandwww.thaidental.netwith FDI World Dental Federationwww.fdiworldental.org
Topic Speaker Country
aesthetic dentistry
Urs Brodbeck SwitzerlandMarco Ferrari ItalyMatthias Kern GermanyNeeraj Khanna USAChalermpol Leevailoj ThailandNobuo Nakabayashi JapanAtilla Sertgöz Turkey
anaesthesia / Dental emergency Stanley F. Malamed USACaD-Cam Niwut Juntavee Thailand
Digital dentistry / information technologyIvo Krejci SwitzerlandIbrahim Nasseh LibanonRhonda Savage USA
information technology/Knowledge engineering Speaker to be confirmed
endodontics
Kenneth Hargreaves USAJeeraphat Jantarat ThailandPairoj Linsuwanont ThailandAnchana Panichuttra ThailandChootima Ratisoontorn ThailandTimothy Watson UKNorachai Wongkornchaowalit Thailand
gerodontology Alexandre Mersel Israel
implantologyAntoine Berberi LebanonChatchai Kunavisarut Thailand
miD
Jack Dillenberg USAHien Ngo KuwaitSuchit Poolthong ThailandDouglas Young USA
oral medicine / pain / biology
Sarah Cousty FranceCarlos Marcelo Cerullo ArgentinaVincent Everts NetherlandsShohei Kasugai JapanAlexander Kerr USAWilliam Maixner USA
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Topic Speaker Country
aesthetic dentistry
Urs Brodbeck SwitzerlandMarco Ferrari ItalyMatthias Kern GermanyNeeraj Khanna USAChalermpol Leevailoj ThailandNobuo Nakabayashi JapanAtilla Sertgöz Turkey
anaesthesia / Dental emergency Stanley F. Malamed USACaD-Cam Niwut Juntavee Thailand
Digital dentistry / information technologyIvo Krejci SwitzerlandIbrahim Nasseh LibanonRhonda Savage USA
information technology/Knowledge engineering Speaker to be confirmed
endodontics
Kenneth Hargreaves USAJeeraphat Jantarat ThailandPairoj Linsuwanont ThailandAnchana Panichuttra ThailandChootima Ratisoontorn ThailandTimothy Watson UKNorachai Wongkornchaowalit Thailand
gerodontology Alexandre Mersel Israel
implantologyAntoine Berberi LebanonChatchai Kunavisarut Thailand
miD
Jack Dillenberg USAHien Ngo KuwaitSuchit Poolthong ThailandDouglas Young USA
oral medicine / pain / biology
Sarah Cousty FranceCarlos Marcelo Cerullo ArgentinaVincent Everts NetherlandsShohei Kasugai JapanAlexander Kerr USAWilliam Maixner USA
Topic Speaker Country
orthodontics
Chairat Charoemratrote Thailand
Eric JW Liou Taiwan
Somchai Manopatanakul Thailand
Peter Ngan USA
Young-Guk Park South Korea
Paediatric dentistry
Apa Juntavee Thailand
Piranit Kantaputra Thailand
Luis Karakowsky Mexico
J. Timothy Wright USA
Periodontics
Sigrun Eick Switzerland
Thomas Flemmig Hong Kong SAR China
Shinya Murakami Japan
Practice management Rhonda Savage USA
Preventive and community dentistry
Hideo Miyazaki Japan
Sudeshni Naidoo South Africa
Hiroshi Ogawa Switzerland
Prathip Phantumvanit Thailand
Waranuch Pitiphat Thailand
Prosthodontics Tony Daher USA
restorative materials
Daniel Chan USA
Olivier Etienne France
Yiming Li USA
Georg Meyer Germany
Daniel Meyer USA
Gottfried Schmalz Germany
Martin Tyas Australia
Timothy Watson UK
TmD Marcelo Kreiner Uruguay
FDI World Dental Federation 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. This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between FDI World Dental Federation and the Dental Association of Thailand (DAT). FDI designates this activity for maximum 24 continuing education credits per participant.
FDI World Dental Federation 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. This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between FDI World Dental Federation and the Dental Association of Thailand (DAT).
Delegates who have registered for the Congress are eligible to receive continuing education points by attending scientific sessions throughout the congress. Certificates will be available for download after the congress.
Number of points available:Main scientific sessions and Meet the experts: 1 credit per hour of lecture, max 6 per day
Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp
Session types
LecturesSee topics on pages Provisional scientific programme
Meet the expert sessions
Year-in-Review Dental research
Hot Topic sessionsComplications with Dental Bonding - Direct Restorative materialsPractice management
Hands-on workshops* Microscope and ultrasonic in Endodontics - Aesthetic restorations
FDI Committee/Section Sessions Dental practice - Public health - Science
Industry Lunch Symposia*
World Oral Health Forum*WHO Guideline on Sugars intake for adults and children
Optimal oral care. What does this mean and is it a realistic goal?
Posters and Free communications
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*Sessions without continuing education credit.
Registration deadlinesEarly Bird : 15th June 2015Pre-registration : 15th August 2015
For Registration assistance, contact:THe DenTal aSSoCiaTion oF THailanD71 ladplaw 95 WangthonglangBangkok 10310,Thailand.Tel: +662 539 4748Fax: +662 514 1100
Website :www.fdi2015bangkok.orgor email at :[email protected]
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1. You can register online until 15th August 2015. After this date registration is onsite only at BITEC Congress Center.
2. The following countries are regional: Cambodia Indonesia - Laos - Myanmar - Philippines - Vietnam
3. Special rates apply to other categories, e.g. hygienists, Dental technicians, therapists, etc. See www.fdi2015bangkok.org
4. Special rates for UN Supported Nations
Abstract submission deadlinesSubmission deadline: 15th april 2015notification of acceptance: 5th June 2015registration deadline for authorsof accepted abstract: 30th June 2015
Full details of abstract submission,including rules and conditionsare online atwww.fdi2015bangkok.org
Registration
Early Bird Fee(in USD)
Until 15th June 2015
Standard Fee(in USD)
Until 15th August 2015
Onsite Fee(in USD)
International Dentist Delegate
440 500 585
Regional andDeveloping countries
See www.fdi2015bangkok.org
National
meet the experts USD 55Hands-on courses USD 100/125
antoine Berberi(Switzerland)
Marginal Bone Stability Around Single Implants Leakage & Micro Movements: Effects of Original V/S Compatible Components.
marco Ferrari(Italy)
Impact of new ceramicsand digital workflowon dental practice
Daniel Chan(USA)
Longevity of bonding and compositeresin restorations
Sarah Cousty(France)
Drug-induced oral complications
olivier etienne (France)
Vital teeth restorations: when ceramic and adhesive dentistrylead to biomimetics
Thomas Flemmig(Hong Kong SAR China)
Teeth with periodontitisTreat or Extract
Urs Brodbeck (Switzerland)
White and pink aesthetics. A concept from the practice - for the practice
Carlos marcelo Cerullo(Argentina)
Complications in oral surgery
Vincent everts(Netherlands)
Some new developmentsin bone biology
Jack Dillenberg(USA)
The 21st Century Dentist - Innovator, Leader, Clinician and Servant
Kenneth Hargreaves(USA)
Regenerative Endodontics
Chairat Charoemratrote(Thailand)
Simultaneously anterior toothaligning and canine distalization using ultra-light force mechanics
Jeeraphat Jantarat(Thailand)
Endodontics: Mission Possible
Tony Daher(USA)
'Thinking Above The Gum'.A Prosthodontist's Perspective
Sigrun eick(Switzerland)
Antimicrobial killing by light fromlaser and non laser sources.Laboratory results and clinical data
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apa Juntavee (Thailand)
Paradigm Shift in Paediatric Dental Caries Management
niwut Juntavee(Thailand)
CAD-CAM in DENTISTRY:Future Perspective
luis Karakowsky(Mexico)
New trends in pediatric dentistry
Piranit Kantaputra(Thailand)
When Teeth Go Wrong:Teeth and Genetic Syndromes
Shohei Kasugai(Japan)
New direction of regenerativemedicine
matthias Kern(Germany)
Esthetic and minimal invasive anterior tooth replacement revisited
alexandre Kerr(USA)
Progress and priorities in oral cancer: The Global Oral Cancer Forum
ivo Krejci(Switzerland)
Digital dentistry with composite
neeraj Khanna(USA)
Functional aesthetics: a marriageof form and functionThe aesthetic zone: understandingthe boundaries for predictablesuccess
marcelo Kreiner(Uruguay)
Life-threatening OrofacialPains and TMD - Early recognitionand differential diagnosis
Chatchai Kunavisarut(Thailand)
Dental implant for the 21st Century
Chalermpol leevailoj(Thailand)
Anterior esthetic restorations
Pairoj linsuwanont (Thailand)
Microscope in Endodontics
yiming li (Japan)
Biocompatibility of Dental Materials
eric JW liou(Taiwan)
Non-compliant orthodontic appliances for 3-D controlof occlusal plane
Hideo miyazaki(Japan)
Modern Lifestyle, Diet and Oral Health: Lifestyle factors and oral health in the elderly
Shinya murakami(Japan)
New treatments to accelerate periodontal tissue regeneration
Sudeshni naidooi(South Africa)
Bioethical aspects of carein oral health
nobuo nakabayashi(Japan)
Leakage-free bonding interface
Hiroshi ogawa(Switzerland)
Strategies for oral diseaseprevention and health promotion -WHO perspectives
anchana Panichuttra(Thailand)
Microscope and Ultrasonic in Endodontics
Somchai manopatanakul(Thailand)
Future Orthodontics: I Got an App for That!
alexandre mersel(Israel)
Oral rehabilitation for the edentate elderly - A bio-ethic Approach
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Contribution of the dentist in detection of systemic diseases
Peter ngan(USA)
Early Orthodontic/Orthopedic Treatment
Hien ngo (Kuwait)
Minimal Intervention andMinimally Invasive Dentistry
Daniel meyer (USA)
Restorative Materials
georg meyer(Germany)
Biological and Medical Propertiesof New and Traditional Filling Materials - a Critical Evaluation
William maixner(USA)
Unraveling Complex PersistentPain Conditions - A multidisciplinary approach
Stanley F. malamed(USA)
Is the Mandibular Block Passé?Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice
rhonda Savage(USA)
Communication is Everything!Digital Dentistry
Timothy Watson(UK)
How to make the best tooth preparations
New developments in sealing and healing carious teeth
young-guk Park(South Korea)
Innovative 3D ImagingTechnology in Orthodontics
gottfried Schmalz(Germany)
From pulp to environment - the biology of restorative materials
atilla Sertgöz(Turkey)
Aesthetic Risk Factors forAnterior Implant Restorations
Minimally invasive techniques for anterior aesthetics
martin Tyas (Australia)
Minimum intervention in operative dentistry
Adhesive materials for minimum intervention
Suchit Poolthong(Thailand)
Caries Management in the21st century
Chootima ratisoontorn(Thailand)
Microscope and Ultrasonics in Endodontics: a Hands-on
Prathip Phantumvanit(Thailand)
Dental caries/children
Waranuch Pitiphat(Thailand)
Impact of lifestyle on oralhealth in adults
J. Timothy Wright(USA)
Genetic influence in cariesand fluorosis
norachai Wongkornchaowalit(Thailand)
Microscope and Ultrasonic in Endodontics
Douglas young(USA)
Managing Caries in the 21Century: Can we speak with one loud voice?
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BITEC Bangkok InternationalTrade and Exhibition Centre 88th Bangna Trad Road, Bang Na,Bangkok 10260, ThaïlandeTel :+66 2 366 9797www.bitec.co.th
Management Wild Blue Co., Ltd. 19/2 Ekkamai 10, Sukhumvit 63, Klong ton,Vadhana Bangkok 10110 Thailand Tel: +662 714 2590 E-mail: [email protected]
Dates 22-25 September 2015
LanguagesThe official congress language is English.
Invitation letter Invitation letter can be downloaded from your registration page on the website. It will be provided after your registration complete.
Certificate of attendance All congress participants will be issued a certificate of attendance.You can collect your certificates from the registration desk from 25th September 2015
Name badge All participants are kindly advised to wear their name badges at all times during the congress. Entrance to scientific sessions will be through a barcode system printed on your name badge.
Registration desk The congress registration desk will be at the entrance of the congress center. It will be open from 08.00 to 17.00 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) during the congress dates.
Exhibition area An industrial exhibition will be available throughout the congress. The exhibition will take place on the ground floor of the BITEC and will be open during congress hours.
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BITEC Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition CentreBITEC’s world-class, state-of-the-art facilities coupled with our comprehensive services encompass the best of traditional Thai warmth and hospitality.
Over 5,000 m2 of exhibition spaceOver 5,000 m2 of exhibition space on the ground floor is being made available to spotlight the very latest cutting-edge developments in dental technology and oral care from local and regional suppliers as well as suppliers from around the world.
Opening hours 22-25 September 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.More about the FDI Exhibition at www.fdi2015bangkok.org
To make your hotel reservation please login to Congress registration and Accommodation system at www.fdi2015.com.
The recommended hotels are mostly along the skytrain (BTS) accommodation, it is really convenience for participants to travel by BTS in Bangkok. The Accommodation charge for 5 stars is around THB 6,500 - 8,000 (USD 200 - 250), 4 stars is around THB 5,500 - 7,000 (USD 170 - 220),and 3 stars is around THB 3,000 - 4,500 (USD 90 - 140). Head quarter hotel: InterContinental Hotel and Holiday Inn.
Bangkok is well-served by public transportation. Airport Link provides frequent services between the airport and the city is by. All major destinations in the city are served by Skytrain (BTS) and the subway system (MRT). As the traffic in Bangkok is very heavy especially during 7 am - 9 am and 3 pm - 7 pm., the modern transportation is a good option to travel during the peak hour. It will spend around 3 - 5 min. in each station. So, it takes only about 30 min. from InterContinental Hotel (Head Quarter) to BITEC. BITEC (Venue) is located near BTS Bang Na station. All FDI registrants will receive complimentary daily BTS card. You can collect it at the registration counter at BITEC.
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BangkokBangkok became the capital of Thailand in 1782, when the royal court relocated from the city of Ayutthaya, which had been left in ruins following years of conflict with the Burmese. After settling temporarily on the western banks of the Chao Phraya River in Thonburi, the capital moved again, this time to the area of Rattanakosin in present-day Bangkok. Almost entirely surrounded by water, the new location was easier to defend against potential attacks. The final move marked the beginning of the Chakri Dynastry. Rama I named the new capital Krung Thep (City of Angels) in reference to the past glories of Ayutthaya, and he ordered the construction of two of the Kingdom’s most illustrious religious monuments, Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace, to consolidate the new capital’s ruling status.
Greater Bangkok now covers an area of 7,761.50 km² and is home to some 12 million residents. Ratanakosin remains the spiritual center of the city, graced by the dazzling splendor of the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew and nearby Wat Pho.
Modern downtown Bangkok stretches southeast of Ratanakosin and looks very much like many
other Southeast Asian capitals, with gleaming skyscrapers, deluxe apartment projects and lots of snarled traffic. The core of the new city encompasses the Sathorn and Silom districts and Sukhumvit Road, which includes upmarket shopping plazas and leafy public parks. These major downtown neighborhoods are connected by the BTS Skytrain and the MRT subway systems. These gradually expanding public transportation networks, with their bright, snaking trains carrying excited tourists and weary commuters alike, have not only helped relieve the city’s notorious traffic congestion and pollution, but given this City of Angels a modern, 21st century feel.
Thai rarely call their capital ‘Bangkok’ but instead refer to it as ‘Krung Thep’ (City of Angels), an abbreviated version of the full ceremonial and official name. This can be translated as ‘The city of angels, the great city, the residence of the Emerald Buddha, the impregnable city (of Ayutthaya) of God Intra, the grand capital of the world endowed with nine precious gems, the happy city, abounding in an enormous Royal Palace that resembles the heavenly abode where reigns the reincarnated god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnukarn.’ It is no surprise that the Guinness Book of Records registered it as the world’s longest name for a capital.
www.fdi2015bangkok.org
22 - 25 September 2015Bangkok International Trade &
Exhibition Centre (BITEC)
Deadline for abstract submission15th April 2015
Deadline for early bird registration15th June 2015
FDI World Dental Federation 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. This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between FDI World Dental Federation and the Dental Association of Thailand (DAT).FDI designates this activity for maximum 24 continuing education credits per participant.
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