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    Contents

    Word of Welcome

    Scientific and Organizing Committees

    Congress location

    Useful information

    Program overview

    Congress topics

    Keynote topics

    Congress Program

    Awards

    Exhibition and industrial partners

    Social program

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    WORD OF WELCOME

    Dear participants,

    Welcome to the 14th Congress of ECDMFR in

    Cluj-Napoca!

    It is a great honour and pleasure to host one of

    the most important scientific events in oral and

    maxillo-facial radiology, due not only to the

    quality and quantity of the oral and poster

    presentations, the pre- and post-congress

    courses, but also to the opportunity to build

    research and educational networks in oral

    radiology.

    The local Committee and the Scientific

    Committee of EADMFR have prepared an

    excellent educational programme, on the topic

    of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology.

    The pre-congress course on maxillofacial

    ultrasound covers all the applications of

    ultrasound systems for dental and maxillofacial

    examination with the opportunities for hands-

    on experience. The participants will be able to

    improve their skills in using ultrasound in

    maxillofacial pathology.

    Today EADMFR congress is a meeting point for

    clinicians, researchers and teachers fromall over

    the world!

    We have selected the congress topics in

    accordance with the contemporary situation in

    maxillofacial radiology. Without doubt our

    speciality is in a period of remarkable change

    with adefinite progress from the 2D to 3D

    imaging which develops new concepts in

    maxillofacial surgery and craniofacial

    reconstruction. Also, the scientific programme

    aims to help us understand how our education

    shouldbe developed in order to properly

    prepare us for the future.

    We hope to meet your needs and interests on

    different topics that you can freely choose from

    and to offer an opportunityto deepen your

    knowledge.

    Finally, no event would be complete without an

    entertaining social programme. The Opening

    Ceremony and Welcome Party will be held in a

    pleasant atmosphere in the green Central Park

    of Cluj-Napoca. There will also be a cocktail with

    a traditional Transylvanian dinner and dancing

    evening, with wine tasting and other surprises,

    in order for you to remember with pleasure our

    meeting.

    The local committee is extremely grateful to the

    Scientific Committee and Junior Committee of

    the ECDMFR for their permanent support and

    collaboration in organising this scientific event.

    The local committee hopes that this congress

    will be unforgettable for you.

    Enjoy the 14th EADMFR Congress in Cluj-

    Napoca!

    Mihaela Hedesiu,

    Congress President

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    EADMFR Officers

    EADMFR President

    Professor Ralf Schulze (Germany) (2014)

    Vice-President/President Elect:

    Kaan Orhan (Turkey) (2014)

    Secretary:

    Dirk Schulze (Germany)

    Treasurer:

    Danisia Haba (Romania) (2014)

    Immediate Past-President:

    Reinhilde Jacobs (Belgium) (2014)

    Scientific and Organizing Committees:

    President of the Congress

    Mihaela Hedesiu

    Associate Professor

    Department of Maxillofacial Radiology

    University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj,

    Romania

    Tel.: +40 752-028-348

    [email protected]

    Co-Chairperson

    Professor Mihaela Baciut

    Department of Maxillofacial Surgery

    University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj,

    Romania

    [email protected]

    Scientific committee members:

    Professor Danisia Haba, Romania

    Professor Guniz Baksi, Turkey

    Professor Grigore Baciut, Romania

    Associate Professor Horatiu Rotar, Romania

    Associate Professor Simion Bran, Romania

    Dr. Erwin Berkhout, Netherlands

    Dr. Bart Vandenberghe, Belgium

    Dr. Raluca Roman, Romania

    Dr. Oana Almasan, Romania

    Dr. Cristian Dinu, Romania

    Dr. Iuliu Moldovan, Romania

    Prof. Kaan Orhan, OMF Radiologist, Turkey

    Dr. Eva Levring Jaghagen, Sweden

    Dr. Marius Bud, Romania

    Dr. Ondine Lucaciu, Romania

    Dr. Bogdan Crisan, Romania

    Working Group on Ultrasound Course:

    Dr. Rose Ngu, UK

    Dr. Jackie Brown, UK

    Professor Radu Badea, Romania

    Professor Takafumi Hayashi, Japan

    Professor Kazimiers Szopinski,Poland

    Dr. Carolina Botar, Romania

    Dr. Manuela Pop, Romania

    Organizing Secretary:

    Isabelle Birot

    [email protected]

    Tel.: +32 2 722 82 33

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    Honour Committee

    Emil Boc

    The Mayor of city Cluj Napoca

    Immediate Past-Prime Minister of Romania

    Professor Dr. Alexandru Irimie

    Rector of University of Medicine and Pharmacy

    Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    Professor Dr. Radu Campian

    Dean of Faculty of Dentistry, Cluj Napoca

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    CONGRESS VENUE The congress will take place at Grand Hotel

    Napoca, near Central Park, 20 minutes from the

    airport by bus/taxi and and walking distance

    from city center and Sports Arena.

    Congress venue location: Grand Hotel Napoca Octavian Goga Str., 400698,Cluj-Napoca, Romania Phone: +40 264 580 715 Fax: +40-264-585 627 Mobil: +40-733-410 170 [email protected] Venues Map

    USEFUL INFORMATION Cluj-Napoca International Airport is situated around 10 km from the city centre. You can reach the city from the airport by bus, taxi or hotel shuttle.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Congress web site: www.eadmfr.eu Local Organizing Secretary [email protected] Technical secretariat [email protected] Emergency Telephones: 112 Health Emergencies: +40 264 961 Municipal Police: +40 264 955; 0264.59.87.84 Traffic Officer: +40 264.44.45.71 Firefighters: +40 264 981 Tourist Office: www.visitcluj.ro; Trains: +40 264 952 Airport: +40264 307 500 Taxi: 953; +40 264 59 27 27; Arrange your optional trip by Wens Tour Company, Cluj Napoca: www.wens.ro Cosmina Muresan travel agent Tel: +40-264-590746/8/9 Fax: +40-264-595755 E-mail: [email protected] str. Republicii, nr.10, Cluj-Napoca, 400015 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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    Program Overview

    Day 1: Wednesday, June 25: Pre-congress US Course

    08.00-09.00

    Registration

    09.00-09.30

    Introduction to US & Anatomy of head and neck (Prof Dr. R. Badea, Romania)

    09.30-09.45

    Introduction to US & Anatomy of head and neck

    (Dr. Rose Ngu & Dr. Jackie Brown,UK)

    09.30-09.45

    Demonstration -US anatomy of the oral cavity (Dr. Takafumi Hayashi, Japan)

    9.45-10.00

    Hands-on: Anatomy (Working group on US Course)

    11.00-11.20

    Coffee break

    11.20-11.35

    Pathology of the oral cavity (Dr. Takafumi Hayashi, Japan)

    11.35-12.05

    Pathology of the head and neck (Dr. Rose Ngu, UK)

    12.05-12.35

    Elastography (Dr. Manuleal Pop &Dr. Carolina Botar, Romania)

    12.35-13.35

    Lunch

    13.35 -15.00

    Hands-on: maxillofacial pathology

    (Working group on US Course)

    15.00-15.20

    Coffee break

    15.20-15.35

    US/FNAC (Dr. Rose Ngu, UK)

    15.35-16.45

    Hands-on US FNAC

    (Working group on US Course)

    16.45-17.00

    DISCUSSION AND FEEDBACK

    18.30 Welcome party Centru de Cultura Urbana Cluj-Napoca CASINO

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    Day2: Thursday, June 26

    09.00-09.45

    Keynote 1: SKULL BASE AND TEMPORAL BONE SECTIONAL ANATOMY (Professor Dr. Nadine Martin-Duverneuil, Collge Mdecine des Hpitaux de Paris, France)

    09.45-10.30

    OP Session 1A:TMJ part I (Chairs: Kaan Orhan, Ralf Schulze) OP Session 1B:Dosimetry (Chairs:Karin Nsstrm, Xie Qi Shi)

    10.30-11.00

    Coffee Break Poster session 1 (Chairs: Filiz Pekiner, Deimante Ivanauskaite, Yoritaka Yotsui, Danisia Haba)

    11.00-12.00

    OP Session 2A:Ultrasound (Chair: Rose Ngu, Takafumi Hayashi) OP Session 2B:Education and teleradiology (Chairs: Christina Lindh, Dirk Schulze)

    12.00-13.00

    An European curricula for oral radiology (Chairs: Bjrn Bamse Mork-Knutsen, Ralf Schulze, Kaan Orhan, Dan Colosi)

    14.00-15.00

    Industrial Partners Forum(Room3)

    14.00-15.30

    OP Session 3A: Implants and bone quality assessment (Chairs: Jackie Brown, Jan Ahlqvist) OPSession 3B:Cephalometrics, orthodontics (Anni Suomalainen, Michael M. Bornstein)

    15.30-17.30

    CC meeting (Room3)

    15.30-16.00

    Coffee Break Poster session 2 (Chairs: Ibrahim Nasseh,Anda Muntean, Maria Silva, Hanna Sal)

    16.00-17.30

    OP Session 4A: Medical Image Processing and Medical Data Management I (Chairs:Reinier Hoogeveen, Ruben Pauwels) OP Session 4B: Craniofacial diagnosis (Chairs: Bjrn Bamse Mork-Knutsen, Nadine Martin-Duverneuil)

    19.00 Cocktail party: Traditional Romanian Dinner (Boema restaurant on Iuliu Maniu Street, no. 34)

    Day3 Friday, June 27

    09.00-09.45

    Keynote 2: HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC PAPER (Professor Dr. Ralf Schulze, University of Mainz, Germany)

    09.45-10.30

    OP Session 5A: TMJ part II (Chairs: Douglas Lovelock, Reinhard E.Friedrich) OP Session 5B: Medical Image Processing and Medical data management II (Chairs: Gang Li, Madeleine Rohlin)

    10.00-11.00

    EC meeting

    10.30- Coffee Break

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    11.00 Poster session 3 (Ulkem Aydin, Daniel Benchimol, Peruze Celenk, Cristian Dinu)

    11.00-12.00

    OP Session 6A: Endodontic imaging (Chairs: Ann Wenzel, Kazimiers Szopinski) OP Session 6B:Morphology and craniofacial diagnosis (Chairs: Kostas Tsiklakis, Mihaela Baciut)

    12.00-13.00

    Junior film reading session Chairs: Kaan Orhan, Eva Levring Jghagen,Linda Arvidsson

    14.00-14.45

    Keynote 3: RADIOBIOLOGY (Dr. Sarah Baatout, SCKCEN, Belgium)

    14.45-15.30

    OP Session 7A: Oral Presentation Awards session (Chairs:Kaan Orhan, Bart Vandenberghe) OP Session 7B: CBCT in dentistry (Chairs: Reinhilde Jacobs, Sarah Baatout)

    15.30-16.00

    Coffee Break Poster session 4(Chairs: Nils Kadesj, Samuel Zeichner, Raluca Roman, Oana Almasan)

    16.00-17.30

    General Assembly

    19.00 Gala dinner and wine tasting (DaVinci restaurant)

    Day4 Saturday, June 28

    09.00-

    10.00

    Keynote 4: RAPID PROTOTYPING TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS

    (Dr.Horatiu Rotaru, UMF Cluj, Romania)

    10.00-

    10.30

    Coffee Break Poster session 5 (Chairs: Senrong Qi ,Zahra Dalili Kajan, Marius Bud, Ondine Lucaciu)

    10.30-

    12.00

    OPSession 8 A Free topics (Chairs: Francois Gabioud, Dobo-Nagy Csaba) OPSession 8 B Free topics (Chairs:Anastasia Mistea,Dan Colosi)

    12.00-

    12.30

    Closing Ceremony

    12.30-

    14.00

    Farewell party

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    Congress Topics:

    General Interest

    o Craniofacial Diagnosis o Dosimetry o Education o Systematic Review

    Modality

    o 2D Imaging o CBCT o CT o MRI o PET/SPECT o Ultrasound o Visible Light

    Special indication

    o Cephalometrics o Bone Quality Assessment o Salivary Gland o TMJ

    Medical Image Processing

    o Computer Assisted Diagnosis o Digital Image Processing /

    Filtering o Image Display/Artifact

    Reduction o Image-Guided Surgery /

    Robotics / Augmented Reality o Mathematical Modeling /

    Computer Aided Manufacturing

    Medical Data

    Management

    o DICOM / HL7 o PACS / HIS / RIS o Teleradiology / Data Transfer

    Pre-congress course: Course in MaxillofacialUltrasound June 25, 2014

    The pre-congress course covers all the applications of maxillofacial ultrasound with opportunities for hands-on experience. Location: Napoca Hotel, Athena Conference room , Cluj, Romania Number of participants: max 60 participants

    Working group on ultrasound presentation and hands-on: Dr. Rose Ngu, UK Professor Radu Badea, Romania Dr. Jackie Brown, UK Dr. Carolina Botar, Romania Professor Takafumi Hayashi, Japan Dr.Manuela Pop, Romania Professor Kazimiers Szopinski,Poland Dr. Nicolae Rednic, Romania Dr.Mihai Socaciu Liliana Chiorean, Romania Dr. Attila Tamas-Szora, Romania Dr. Mihai Moale, Romania Dr. Raluca Roman, Romania

    An application has been made to the

    EACCME for CME accreditation of this

    event.

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    Keynotes

    HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC PAPER

    Prof. Dr. Ralf Schulze

    University Medical Center of the Johannes

    Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Mainz,

    Germany

    In the light of more and more open-source

    journals, changes of Editorial policy and also

    potentially reviewer priorities and an ever

    increasing rate of submitted manuscripts on a

    world-wide scale, it has become more difficult

    for authors to prepare their manuscripts.

    Quality criteria become more and more

    important. It all starts with a well-designed

    research addressing an interesting and up-to-

    date topic. Finally a well-written, clearly

    structured and conclusive manuscript should

    result that gets the information across to the

    readership. The most suitable journal has to be

    selected, and criteria have to be identified that

    trigger this decision.

    This lecture discusses novel developments from

    the publishing domain as well as the important

    criteria that scientific manuscripts that should

    meet in order to enhance quality of manuscripts

    and chances to become accepted for

    publication.

    RAPID PROTOTYPING TECHNOLOGIES AND

    THEIR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS

    Horatiu Rotaru

    Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

    "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and

    Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    Defined as a group of technologies capable to

    produce physical models and parts from a CAD

    dataset through an additive process, rapid

    prototyping (RP) represents today an everyday

    tool in engineering. Since their dawn in 1986,

    rapid prototyping technologies evolved quickly

    from an experimental process to a billion-euros

    industry.

    Medicine embraced these technologies soon

    after their launch. Nowadays, from 3D models

    generation for diagnostic use to custom-made

    implant fabrication, these technologies are

    widely used in medical departments.

    The present lecture will give an overview of

    these RP technologies for the medical use, with

    examples from clinical practice.

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    SKULL BASE AND TEMPORAL BONE SECTIONAL

    ANATOMY

    Nadine Martin-Duverneuil

    Collge Medecine des Hpitaux de Paris,

    France

    The skull base is in essence a frontier region. Its

    intricate anatomy and pathology are an integral

    part of its imaging difficulties. If its tumoral

    pathology is often reported, the diversity

    of presentations reflects the complexity of this

    region. Indeed, if we try to take place in a

    semiological diagnostic vision and if we exclude

    the quite well-known schwannomas or the

    classical presentation - frontal, middle and

    posterior fossa - , it appears fast that the

    description of the tumoral pathology becomes

    quite difficult.

    It reflects indeed its osseous, vascular and

    nervous components, and thus, its quite

    numerous tumoral varieties.

    Its false apparent tumoral rarity, joined to a not

    rare atypical clinical presentation can easily lead

    to a lesional underestimation. This is

    emphasized by the fact, that this region is also

    situated at the frontier of numerous clinico-

    surgical specialities.

    Imaging is so situated in a major diagnostic

    crossroad where CT and MRI must be precisely

    centred on the detection and evaluation of the

    lesion.

    WHAT CAN RADIOBIOLOGY BRING TO THE

    DENTO-MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY?

    Prof Sarah Baatout,

    Radiobiology Unit, Belgian Nuclear Research

    Centre,SCKCEN

    The use of radiation in medicine has led to

    major improvements in the diagnosis and

    treatment of human diseases. As the benefits

    for patients gain recognition, the use of

    radiation in medicine increases. Its worldwide

    increasing use has led to increasing concerns

    regarding the potential subsequent effects from

    exposure to ionizing radiation. Therefore, it is

    important to address the health risks of low

    doses of ionising radiation such as those that

    are encountered in the environment,

    occupationally and in the course of medical

    diagnostic procedures through the

    development of sensitive tools in genetics, for

    example. Radiation sensitivity being, among

    others, related to the genetic background and

    to age, studies on the particular sensitivity of

    children and fetuses are of utmost importance.

    Indeed, children and fetus sensitivity to

    radiation is much greater than that of adults

    because cells still have to divide for the body to

    develop and so there is an associated risk in the

    long term of contracting cancer or other

    diseases.

    Given the millions of dental radiography

    worldwide, there is a need through research to

    increase our understanding of the molecular

    pathogenesis of radiation effect following

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    dental exposure, find ways of predicting those

    patients likely to suffer with long-term side

    effects, develop new approaches for their

    improvement and decrease radiation exposure.

    In particular, innovative tools in molecular

    radiogenomics through the use of high-

    htroughput technologies among others in

    genetics, epigenetics and proteomics will allow

    us to better understand the influence of the

    genetic background of the patient in terms of

    radiation response.

    Acknowledgements: EU FP7 EPI-CT grant

    agreement n269912, EU FP7 DoReMi Network

    of Excellence (grant agreement: 249689).

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    Scientific programme

    Day 1: Wednesday, June 26

    Pre-congress course

    08.00-09.00

    Registration

    09.00-09.30

    Introduction to US & Anatomy of head and neck (Prof Dr. R. Badea, Romania)

    09.30-09.45

    Introduction to US & Anatomy of head and neck (Dr. Rose Ngu & Dr. Jackie Brown,UK)

    09.30-09.45

    Demonstration -US anatomy of the oral cavity (Prof. Dr. Takafumi Hayashi, Japan)

    9.45-10.00

    Hands-on: Anatomy (Working group on US Course)

    11.20-11.35

    Pathology of the oral cavity (Prof.Dr. Takafumi Hayashi, Japan)

    11.35-12.05

    Pathology of the head and neck (Dr. Rose Ngu, UK)

    12.05-12.35

    Elastography (Dr. Manuela Pop &Dr. Carolina Botar, Romania)

    13.35 -15.00

    Hands-on: maxillofacial pathology (Working group on US Course)

    15.20-15.35

    US/FNAC (Dr. Rose Ngu, UK)

    15.35-16.45

    Hands-on US FNAC (Working group on US Course)

    16.45-17.00

    DISCUSSION AND FEEDBACK

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    ORAL SESSIONS

    Day2: Thursday, June 26 OP 1A: TMJ part I(Chairs: Kaan Orhan, Ralf Schulze) 9.50: Morphological CBCT and functional axiographical evaluation of the temporomandibular joint in orthognathic surgery patients (A. Botos, Romania) 10.00: Temporomandibular joint: Follow-up studies with emphasis on internal derangement (Yoritaka Yotsui, Japan) 10.10: Petrotympanic morphology and malleus position in disc displacements (Oana Almasan, Romania) OP 1B: Dosimetry (Chairs: Karin Nsstrm, Xie Qi Shi) 9.50: Shielding Effect of Thyroid Collar for Digital Panoramic Radiography (Gang Li, China) 10.00: Quality control and patient exposure in Intraoralradiography (Erwin Berkhout, Netherlands) 10.10: Effect of time between exposures on CBCT voxel value variation (Erik Gotfredsen, Denmark) 10.20: TLD based evaluation of effective doses from a CBCT device using an implemented dose reduction mode (Dennis Rottke, Germany)

    OP 2A: Ultrasound (Chairs: R. Ngu, H. Takafumi)

    11.00: Dental Applications in Three Dimensional Terahertz (THz) Imaging (Kivanc Kamburoglu, Turkey) 11.10: Quantitative elastography using ARFI of the submandibular and parotid glands. Variations between normal findings and after radiation therapy(Alexandru Badea, Romania) 11.20: Ultrasound assessment of the distal segment of Whartons Duct - landmarks, anatomy and pitfalls (Chris Greenall, U.K) 11.30: 20MHz ultrasound imaging of periodontal system (Radu Chifor, Romania) 11.40: The diagnostic value of real-time sonoelastography for differentiation between benign and metastatic cervical lymph nodes (Manuela Lenghel, Romania) 11.50: Pain in the neck? A study of patient pain during ultrasound guided fine needle aspirate biopsy of lesions in the head and neck region (Chris Greenall, UK) OP 2B: Education and teleradiology (Chairs: Christina Lindh, Dirk Schulze) 11.00: Effective E-Learning in Radiology (Samuel Zeichner, U.S.A) 11.10: Fate of vital abutment teeth to the fixed prosthetic restorations performed by dental students: results after three years. (Nilufer Ersan, Turkey) 11.20: About communication in dento-maxillofacial Radiology (Francois Gabioud, Switzerland) 11.30: How to set up a Teaching File System (TFS) for under- and postgraduate education in DMFR (Dirk Schulze, Germany) 11.40: The application of telemedicine system in Laos (Ken-Ichiro Ejima, Japan) 11.50: Accuracy of three dimensional imaging techniques for pre-operative periodontal diagnosis in oral implantology: a CBCT study (Diana Monica Preda, Romania)

    OP 3A: Implants and bone quality (Chairs: Jackie Brown, Jan Ahlqvist)

    14.00: Bone quality evaluation at dental implant site using multislice CT, micro-CT, and cone beam CT (Azin Parsa, Netherlands) 14.10: The impact of premature birth on mandibular cortical bone of children (Christina Lindh, Sweden)

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    14.20: 2D linear vs 3D volumetric assessment of bone grafts in the aesthetic zone: validation of a novel 3D approach (Bart Vandenberghe, Belgium) 14.30: Assessment of bone quantity and quality in CBCT-images prior to dental implant treatment. (Parisa Tarakameh, Sweden) 14.40: Pre-implant treatment planning concerning augmentation procedures: Panoramic images versus Cone Beam Computed tomography-scans (Dorothea Dagassan-Berndt, Switzerland) 14.50: Mandibular cortical width measurement on cone beam computed tomography (Fusun Yasar, Turkey) 15.00: The role of cone-beam computed tomography in the imaging guided implantology for the analyzing,planning and placement of dental implants (Mahendra Patait, India) 15.10: Agreement between dental cone-beamed computed tomography and histomorphometry in analyzing peri-implant bone architecture (Yan Huang, Belgium) 15.20: Can the bone stress around implants be predicted from cone-beam computed tomography image-based 3D finite element models? (Roxana Stegaroiu, Japan)

    OP 3B: Cephalometrics, orthodontics(Chairs: Anni Suomalainen, Michael M. Bornstein)

    14.00: The influence of using 2D cephalometry on orthodontic treatment outcome (Ana Durao) 14.10: Evaluation of maxillary and mandibular supernumerary teeth using cone beam computed tomography (Michael M. Bornstein, Swizerland) 14.20: Assessing the validity and reproducibility of cephalometric measurements using 3 cephalometric software and conventional hand tracing-a pilot study (Anca Mesaros, Romania) 14.30: Shielding the tyroid region from primary beam in orthodontic lateral cephalography (Reinier C. Hoogeveen, Netherland) 14.40: CBCT evaluation of nasopalatine canal morphology in relation to cephalometric norms of a group of Turkish adult population(Murat Icen,Turkey) 14.50: 3D Cephalometric analysis performed on CBCT vs digital cephalograms (Oana Florina Ladunca, Romania) 15.00: The most common methods for imagistic evaluation in Orthodontics (Anca Porumb, Romania) 15.10: Comparative evaluation of the Rapid Palatal Expansion zone using ultrasonography and conventional radiography (Ibrahim Sevki Bayrakdar, Turkey) 15.20: Visual diagnostic template for prediction of treatment difficulty of impacted maxillary canine (Deimante Ivanauskaite, Lithuania)

    OP 4A Medical image processing and Image quality (Chairs:Reinier Hoogeveen, Ruben

    Pauwels)

    16.00: Objective assessment of relationship between patients head positioning and panoramic image quality (Piotr Regulski, Poland) 16.10: Impact of motion artifacts on CBCT image quality: a pilot study (Ann Wenzel, Denmark) 16.20: 3D analysis of the pharyngeal airway morphology and growth changes in Vietnamese people (Nga Nguyen, France) 16.30: Image quality assessment of CBCT units using the SEDENTEXiq phantom and the accompanying software (Nikos Markis, Greece) 16.40: Accessory mental foramina detection by cone beam CT in Indian population (Prashant Jaju, India) 16.50:Frequency and indications for the use of cone beam computed tomography for implant treatment planning in a specialty clinic (Michael Bornstein, Switzerland) 17.00: Image quality with different volume sizes in a CBCT machine (Ibrahim Nasseh, Lebanon)

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    17.10: Radiographic evaluation of the mental nerve - anterior loop: Prevalence, length and safety zone (Silvina Friedlander Barenboim,Israel)

    OP 4B: Craniofacial diagnosis (Chairs: Bjrn Bamse Mork-Knutsen, Nadine Martin-Duverneuil)

    16.00: Individualized CBCT planning of mandibular and maxillary reconstruction using free fibular flap (Cristian Dinu, Romania) 16.10: The prevalence of tonsilolliths and other soft tissue calcifications in patients attending OMFR clinic of the University of Iowa (Babatunde Bamgbose, Nigeria) 16.20: Pictorial review of temporal bone lesion on CT/CBCT (Csaba Csutak, Romania) 16.30: Sinus pathology as occult disease in cone beam CT scans for routine dental assessment: a review of 14760 scans (Antigone Delantoni, Greece) 16.40: CBCT assessment of anatomic variants of sino-nasal cavities in patients with sinusitis (Raluca Roman, Romania) 16.50: Calcium quantity in carotid plaques; association to degree of stenosis and detectability in panoramic radiographs (Maria Garoff, Sweden) 17.00: Imaging diagnosis of the orbit (Mihaela Baciut, Romania) 17.10: Ear trauma in lateral impact on isolated temporal bones (Aranka Ilea, Romania) 17.20: Imaging of maxillary lesions involving the anterior skull base (Danisia Haba, Romania)

    Day3 Friday, June 27

    OP 5A: TMJ part II(Chairs: Douglas Lovelock, Reinhard E.Friedrich)

    9.50: Relationship between bifid mandibular condyle and articular disc position on MRI (Husniye Dimirturk Kocasarac, Turkey) 10.00: Comparison between clinical examination and axiography, ultrasound and MRI in assessing TMJ status (Daniel Talmaceanu, Romania) 10.10: Preliminary study on the relationship between premature loss of temporary teeth and condylar asymmetry. (Eduard Radu Cernei, Romania) 10.20: Evaluation of the articular eminence and condyle morphology on CBCT (Erdogan Fisekcioglu, Turkey)

    Op 5B: Medical image processing and Image quality II (Chairs: Gang Li, Madeleine Rohlin)

    9.50: Automated implant segmentation in cone-beam CT using edge detection and particle counting (Ruben Pauwels, Belgium) 10.00: Assessment of metal artifact reduction tool in cone beam computed tomography (Kostas Syrinopoulos, Netherlands) 10.10: Bisecting-angle technique taken with rectangular cone and collimator (Alejandra Rubio, Chile) 10.20: Accuracy and reproducibility of landmarks identification using different versions of Romexis software (Oana Florina Ladunca, Romania)

    OP 6A: Endodontic imaging(Chairs: Ann Wenzel, Kazimiers Szopinski)

    11.00: Comparative study of cone beam CT equipments in the visualization of root canal system (Bence Tamas Szabo, Hungary)

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    11.10: Root canal assessment of mandibular incisors in Indian population using CONE BEAM CT (Prashant Jaju, India) 11.20: Micro-Computed Tomography evaluation of root canal preparation with Protaper next and one shape in maxillary molars (Diana Berechet, Romania) 11.30: Validation of dental vitality and reperfusion by 3T MRI after dental trauma in children (Alexandre Assaf, Germany) 11.40: Influence of voxel size of cone beam computed tomography for the detection of simulated root perforation (Maria Silva G. Alves, Brazil) 11.50: A comparison of cone beam computed tomography and conventional radiographic systems for the diagnosis and management of endodontic pathology (Diana Monica Preda, Romania) OP 6B: Craniofacial diagnosis and Morphology (Chairs: Kostas Tsiklakis, Mihaela Baciut) 11.00: Extra- and intracranial calcifications depicted within the course of Internal Carotid Artery in adults Cone Beam CT images (Spyros Damaskos, Greece) 11.10: The relationship between the lumbar spine bone mineral density and the mandibular bone quality in diabetic patients (Alexandru Nemtoi, Romania) 11.20: Dental age estimation based on third molars in children with isolated Cleft Lip Palate (Anastasia Mistea, Greece) 11.30: Temporal bone fractures - CT correlations (Anca Butnaru, Romania) 11.40: Tumors and pseudotumors of the pterygopalatine fossa (Mihaela Hedesiu,Romania) 11.50: Pneumatic Spaces of the Zygomatic Arch on Computed Tomograms (Reinhard E. Friedrich, Germany)

    OP 7A: Oral Presentation Awards(Chairs: Kaan Orhan, Bart Vandenberghe)

    14.50: DiPaolo reloaded in 3D (Adrienn Dobai, Hungary) 15.00: Accuracy of different cone-beam CT devices for trabecular bone structure analysis: an in vitro study (Jeroen Van Dessel, Belgium) 15.10: Radiographic observers ability to recognize patient movement during CBCT (Rubens Spin-Neto, Denmark)

    OP 7B: CBCT in dentistry (Chairs: Reinhilde Jacobs, Sarah Baatout)

    14.50: Radiographic examination before surgical intervention of mandibular third molars among randomly selected general dental clinics (Louise Hauge Matzen, Denmark) 15.00: Economic implications of routine CBCT examination before surgical intervention of the lower third molar in the Danish population. (Lars Bo Petersen, Denmark) 15.10: Radiographic dental age estimation according to Nollas method: inter-observer agreement. (Andreas Tsounis, Greece) 15.20: Ethical aspects, knowledge and attitudes toward cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in Romanian OMF and Dentoalveolar Surgeons and Residents (Ana Gabriela Benghiac, Romania)

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    Day4 Saturday, June 28

    OP 8A: Free topic (Chairs: Francois Gabioud, Dobo-Nagy Csaba)

    10.30: The comparison of metal artifacts among common metal orthodontic brackets in MRI (Zahra Dalili Kajan, Iran) 10.40:Prevalence of Ponticulus posticus in Israeli orthodontic patients (Anna Pikovsky, Israel) 10.50: Osteochondroma of the mandibular condyle: a case report(Derya Icoz, Turkey) 11.00: T-cell lymphoma mimicking a dental abscess (Husniye Demirturk Kacasarac,Turkey) 11.10: Assessment of the relationship between tobacco smoking and radiographic periapical status using panoramic radiography (Gaye Keser, Turkey) 11.20: Ameloblastoma of the maxilla (Husniye Demirturk Kacasarac,Turkey) 11.30: Investigating the compliance of age determined by evaluating the root developmental stages on panoramic radiographs and chronological age (Burcu Apaydin, Turkey) 11.40:Radiographic features in dento-maxillo-facial area of patients with beta thalassemia (Ioanna Siska, Greece) 11.50: The position of mental foramen in relation to mandibular premolars and molars on panoramic radiographs in South Indian population-a hospital study (Akhilanand Chaurasia, India) 12.00: Solitary eosinophilic granuloma of the facial bones: report of two cases and literature review (Iuliu Moldovan,Romania)

    OP 8B: Free topics(Chairs: Anastasia Mistea,Dan Colosi)

    10.30: Financial efficiency estimation for dental radiology laboratory (Sorana Crisan, Romania) 10.40: Influence of lead apron shielding on absorbed doses from Cone Beam Computed Tomography (Dennis Rottke, Germany) 10.50: The accuracy of digital ortopantomography measurements in comparison to the conventional tomography (Mircea Suciu, Romania) 11.00: Radiation protection in dental medicine-a statistical study (Maria Alexandra Dumitrescu, Romania) 11.10: Assessment of misfit between tooth and restoration in metal-restored teeth using conventional and digital radiography (Gabriela Salantino Liedke, Brazil) 11.20: Statistical Errors in Medical Articles (Daniel Leucuta, Romania) 11.30: Oral radiology meeting young customers needs. A case of content marketing in Romania (Anca Constantinescu-Dobra, Romania) 11.40: Effects of aging on trabecular bone structure and image analysis (Fusun Yasar, Turkey) 11.50: Radiographic assessment of mesiodistal axial canine angulation in orthodontic patients (Alexandrina Muntean, Romania) 12.00: Three-dimensional cephalometry on mices skull (Dobo-Nagy Csaba, Hungary)

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    POSTER SESSIONS

    Day2: Thursday, June 26

    Poster session 1: 10.30-11.00(Chairs: Filiz Pekiner, Deimante Ivanauskaite, Yoritaka Yotsui, Danisia Haba)

    P1.CBCT: Unveiling the three dimensional structure of lesions of oral and maxillofacial region, Travel Grant poster (Apeksha Mainali, Nepal) P2.Comparative evaluation of bone regeneration using CBCT and healing score. Research Award- poster (Ondine Lucaciu, Romania) P3.Tooth segmentation and replica fabrication with different CBCT machines. Research Award- poster (Maryam Shahbazian, Belgium) P4.2D vs 3D Volumetric assessment of mandibular bone resorption after tooth extraction Research Award- poster (Livia Corpas, Belgium) P5. Intraobserver reliability of different 2D cephalometric softwares: A retrospective study. Research Award- poster (Oana - Florina Ladunca (Rusu),Romania) P6. Accuracy of intraoral optical scanners compared to conventional extraoral scanning for implant position determination. Research Award- poster (Margarit Khachatryan, Belgium) P7. Simulation of airflow in the upper airway at obstructive sleep apnea by particle image velocimetry: A preliminary study (Hui Chen, Netherlands) P8. An investigation of relative signal intensity of MR images in retrodiscal tissue and lateral pterygoid muscle in patients with temporomandibular joint (Zahra Ghoncheh, Iran) P9. Idiopathic osteosclerosis of the jaws: Dental Volumetric Tomography findings (Arzu Demir, Turkey) P10. Comparative evaluation of chronologic age stages according to hand and wrist bones, cervical vertabrae and dental maturation stages using hand-wrist radiography and CBCT (Tugba Unver, Turkey) P11.Elongated styloid process of Eagle syndrome patient: a case report P12.A comparative study of implant stability measured by Periotest and fractal dimension of alveolar bone at the implant site (Tomasz Kulczyk, Poland) P13. Three dimensional assessment of the nasal and pharyngeal airway in individuals with non-syndromic cleft lip and palate (Alexandru Nemtoi, Romania) P14. Morphological analysis of the mandibular midline by CT images (Rieko Asaumi, Japan) P15. Craniofacial characteristics of acromegaly patients (Derya Yildirim, Turkey) P16.CT imaging of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia: a case report (Zerrin Erzurumlu, Turkey) P17. Quality of digital periapical radiographs obtained by undergraduate dental students (Erdogan Fisekcioglu, Turkey) P18. A retrospective analysis of prevalence and characteristics of pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption in the permanent dentition: A multicenter study (Gzde Canitezer, Turkey) P19.Congenitally missing maxillary first permanent molars with severe oligodontia: an unusual case report (Gzde Canitezer, Turkey) P20.Validation of treatment difficulty prediction of impacted maxillary canine (Akvile Bernotiene, Lithuania) P21. Applications of Cone Beam Computed tomography in fractures of the maxillo-facial complex (Marcel Noujeim, USA) P22.Patient satisfaction with radiology in small children orthodontics (Madalina Cotiu, Romania)

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    Poster session 2: 15.30-16.00(Chairs: Ibrahim Nasseh,Anda Muntean, Maria Silva, Hanna Sal)

    P23. Ultrasound examinations of superficial lesions of oral mucosa and maxillofacial soft tissues (T. Katarzyna Rozylo, Poland) P24. CBCT and USG findings of a case of follicular type Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumour (Fatma alayan, Turkey) P25.Experimental investigation of the periodontal complex using 40 Mhz Ultrasonography (Adela Zimbran, Romania) P26. Dental education history in Taiwan (Li-Min Lin,Taiwan) P27.The course of the incisive branches of mandibular canal - clinical and cadaveric study with CBCT, MRI (Taisuke Kawai,Japan) P28.Effective radiation dose of a NewTom5G cone-beam CT, using different dental protocols (Nils Kadesj, Sweden) P29.Temporal Bone pneumatisation: a computed tomography study of Pneumatized Articular Tubercle (Pegah Bronoosh, Iran) P30.Significance of intraoral elastography in the evaluation of muscular invasion of tongue carcinoma (Takafumi HAYASHI, Japan) P31.Evaluation of CBCT as a diagnostic tool in maxillofacial space infections (Alexandru Nemtoi, Romania) P32.Cone Beam Computed Tomography findings of bisphosphonate induced osteonecrosis of jaws (Alper Sinanoglum, Turkey) P33. Unilateral facial nerve paralysis resulting from an infected mandibular third molar: a case report (Mukadder Orhan, Turkey) P34. Multiple soft tissue calcifications with hyperparathyroidism: a case report (Ozlem Gormez,Turkey) P35.A study of the intra-operator reproducibility in the grading of dental radiographs (Andrew MacInnes, United Kingdom) P36.The osseous changes of the jaws of patients with chronic renal failure (Fatma alayan, Turkey) P37.CT and MR Imaging of Stafne's Bone Cavities (Imge Sapanci, Turkey) P38.The frequency of non-syndromic distomolar teeth in Greek population sample: a preliminary study (Angeliki Papachatzopoulou, Greece) P39.Fibro-osseous lesion of craniofacial bones: an unusual case report (Ozlem Gormez, Turkey) P40.Assessment of titanium implant artifact in CBCT imaging (Laura Neimane, Latvia) P41.CBCT in examination of maxillary and mandibular canine impaction (Ana Elena Petcu, Romania) P42.Comparison of linear measurements from several lateral cephalometric techniques (Pisha Pittayapat, Belgium) P43. Anestezia for radiologic examination:MRI and CT-scan in children, preliminary date ( leana Mitre, Romania)

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    Day3 Friday, June 27

    Poster session 3: 10.30-11.00(Chairs: Ulkem Aydin, Daniel Benchimol, Peruze Celenk, Cristian Dinu)

    P44. A survey of staff education on Cone Beam Computed Tomography (Suzanna Loh, United Kingdom) P45.Most common errors in practical examination in dentomaxillofacial radiology (Piotr Regulski, Poland) P46.Comparison of mandibular bone micro-architecture between microCT and cone-beam CT images (Soontra Panmekiate, Thailand) P47.Comparison of CBCT and micro-CT for bone measurements (Paulo Figueiredo, Brazil) P48.Experimental and clinical assessment of three-dimensional cephalometry a systematic review (Tomasz Smektaa, Poland) P49.Three-dimensional evaluation of maxillary sinus septa for implant placement based on cone beam computed tomography medical imaging (Eliza Dragan, Romania) P50.Importance of central position of medium sized CBCT field of view during diagnostic procedures in orofacial region (Tomislav Lauc, Croatia) P51.CT display of simple bone cyst in the mandible: report of an unusual case (Zerrin Erzurumlu, Turkey) P52.Cytogenetic modifications induced by computed tomography-derived low-doses of irradiation in human leukocytes (Piroska Virag, Romania) P53. Evaluation of sphenoid sinus anatomical variations using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (Kaan Orhan, Turkey) P54.Gender and age differences in frontal sinus anatomic variations detected by Cone Beam Computed Tomography (Kaan Orhan ,Turkey) P55.CBCT evaluation of the paranasal sinuses in the asthmatic patients (Danisia Haba, Romania)

    P56. Morphological evaluations of the anterior loop of the Angle Class patients - clinical and cadaveric study (Yasuo Kumazawa, Japan) P57.Evaluation of condylar bony changes in the temporomandibular region by using CBCT (Mehmet Oguz Borahan, Turkey) P58.Analysis of impacted canine-associated root resorption with Cone Beam CT (Junji Xu, China) P59.Role of Cone-Beam CT in canine transmigration (T. Katarzyna Rozylo, Poland) P60.Prevalence of radix entomolaris and radix paramolaris of mandibular molars in radiography (T. Katarzyna Rozylo, Poland) P61.CBCT evaluation of styloid process (T. Katarzyna Rozylo, Poland) P62.Peripheral ossifying fibroma of the mandible: a case report (Elif Bilgir, Turkey) P63.The value of diagnosing obstructive diseases of salivary gland with Cone Beam CT and CBCT sialography (Senrong Qi, China) P64. Bibliometric analyses of four oral and maxillofacial radiology journals (Ulkem Aydin, Turkey)

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    Poster session 4: 15.30-16.00(Chairs: Nils Kadesj, Raluca Roman, Samuel Zeichner, Oana Almasan)

    P65.Clinical and Magnetic Resonance Imaging evaluation of degenerative changes in temporomandibular disorders (Sebnem Yalcinkaya, Turkey)

    P66.Associations of disc displacement, degenerative changes and joint effusion: An MRI study (Sebnem Yalcinkaya, Turkey)

    P67.The effect of maxillomadibular advancement and genioplasty on the pharyngeal airway - a cephalometric evaluation (Maria Silva, Brazil)

    P68.Evaluation of distolingual canal/roots in mandibular molars and mesiobuccal canals in maxillary molars in Turkish individuals by cone-beam CT (Filiz Namdar Pekiner, Turkey)

    P69.Comparing two retrospective revisions of radiography forms in dental school (Elisa Parraguez, Chile)

    P70.An approach to a case of giant fibrous dysplasia in maxilla (Hilal Peker Ozturk, Turkey)

    P71.Diagnostic imaging of periapical lesions using CBCT scan with and without image processing

    P72.Fractal dimension and mandibular cortical width in normal and osteoporotic men and women ( Andr Leite, Brazil)

    P73.Quantitative assessment of bone volume in reconstructed atrophic jaws (Laura Ferreira Pinheiro Nicolielo, Belgium)

    P74.Imaging of the nasopalatine canal using CBCT for implant placement in the anterior maxilla (Emmanouil Chatzipetros, Greece)

    P75.The relationship of maxillary sinusitis and the presence of Haller cells: a cone beam computed tomography study (Mihai Haba, Romania)

    P76.The prevalence of taurodontism in the Turkish population (Imge Sapanci, Turkey)

    P77.A 3-dimensional finite-element analysis investigating the behavior of the mandible in cases of substance loses (Razvan Costel Cernat, Romania)

    P78.Assessment of the prevalence and characteristics of radicular and residual cysts in a sample of Turkish population (Gzde Canitezer, Turkey)

    P79.Pediatric obsolete condylar fracture; a case report (Naoko Niikuni, Japan)

    P80.Osteochondroma of the glenoid fossa report of two cases (Daniel Benchimol, Sweden)

    P81.Morphological and volumetric evaluation of the nasopalatinal canal in a Turkish Population using Cone-Beam Computerized Tomography (Nihal Yetimoglu zdil, Turkey)

    P82.Prevalence of Stafnes cavity on panoramic tomograms. Retrospective analysis of 14,005 panoramic views. (Alexandre Thomas Assaf, Germany)

    P83.CT evaluation of patients with maxillofacial injuries (Adriana Pirte, Romania)

    P80. TMJ disc displacement two case reports (Ana Paula Reis, Portugal)

    P84. Comparative study of the prevalence of morphological changes of the mandibular condyle in CBCT images of TMJ and non-TMJ patients (AsmaA Al-Ekrish, Saudi Arabia) P85. Detection of dental and maxillo-facial iatrogenic conditions using CBCT studies (Marcel Noujeim, USA)

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    Day4 Saturday, June 28

    Poster session 5: 10.30-11.00(Chairs: Senrong Qi, Marius Bud, Zahra Dalili Kajan, Ondine Lucaciu)

    P86.The influence of the centric relation of the mandible on sports performance (Stefan Badea, Romania) P87.Receiver Operator Characteristic Tools Graphic User Interface Extension for R Commander (Daniel Leucuta, Romania) P88.Assessment of the Effect of Fluor on Maxilla and Mandible in Individuals with Fluorosis by Image Processing Method (Ozlem Gormez, Turkey) P89.Maxillary mucoepidermoid carcinoma with cystic component (Anni Suomalainen, Finland) P90.Case report: Ameloblastoma (Kadir Kaplanoglu, Turkey) P91.Multiple Dens Invaginatus : Case Report (Ummuhan Tozoglu, Afghanistan) P92.Contrast enhanced multi slice CT in the diagnosis of an unicystic ameloblastoma: case report (Zerrin Erzurumlu, Turkey) P93. A Retrospective CBCT analysis of orbital floor fractures (Adriana Calin, Romania) P94.Osteogenesis imperfecta type IV with shell teeth manifestation (Husniye Demirturk Kocasarac, Turkey) P95.A maxillary sinus squamous cell carcinoma manifested in the oral cavity (Husniye Demirturk Kocasarac,Turkey) P96.Radiographic features of a maxillary central giant cell granuloma: case report (Zerrin Erzurumlu,Turkey) P97.Efficacy of antiseptic mouthrinses in prevent plaque formation (Ramona Avram, Romania) P98.Management of a huge radicular cyst of maxilla: A case report (Seda Ozgedk, Turkey) P99.Incidental findings on panoramic radiographs: three case reports (Tansu Cimen, Turkey) P100.Panoramic and restrictive intraoral radiography in the management of endodontic problems (Diana Monica Preda, Romania) P101.Comparison of root length in front teeth in panoramic and periapical images of orthodontic patients (Olesya Svystun, Denmark) P102. The anterior loop of the inferior alveolar nerve: prevalence measurement and a recomandation for inforamenial implant installation based on CBCT (Behrang Moghaddamzade, Iran) P103.Verifying the correctness of the clinical determination of the vertical dimension of occlusion with the help of lateral cefalometry in the totally edentulous (Dan Buhatel, Romania) P104.Evaluation of CBCT and OPTG Images of Bifid Mandibular Condyles: Presentation of Four Cases (Anas Al Rajoula, Turkey) P105.Branchiogenic carcinoma a controversial pathology one case presentation and review (Denisa-Cristina Isoc, Romania) P106.Incisive canal cysts : a report of : 3 cases (Emre Szen, Turkey) P107.Mandibular retromolar canal: a case presentation (Emre Szen, Turkey) P108.A giant dermoid cyst in the floor of the mouth (Peruze Celenk, Turkey) P109.Spindle cell sarcoma that shows haemangiopericytomatic patern: a case report (Tugba Unver, Turkey) P110.Dimitrie Negru - the founder of the Department of Radiology of the Cluj Faculty of Medicine and his contribution in Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (Cristian Barsu, Romania) P111. Evaluation of the impacted canine position on conventional radiographs compared with Cone Beam Computed Tomography ( Dana Festila, Romania)

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    P112.Osteonecrosis of the jaw associated with bisphosphonate therapy. Case report (Adela Cristina Lazr, Romania)

    Awards

    10 Travel grants 2 oral research award

    (1st and 2nd place) 2 poster awards (1st and 2nd place) 2 EADMFR Research fellowship grants

    Research Fellowship Grants EADMFR would like to offer two Research Fellowship Grants for junior pre-doctoral (having a PhD is not required) and post-doctoral researchers. These fellowship grants have been made possible by a generous donation from the EADMFR industrial partners. Individual grants will be offered with a maximum value up to 4000. The duration of the research fellowship will be 3-6 months depending on the agreement between researchers and the hosting institute and considering any financial restrictions. Research Award EADMFR offers four research awards at EADMFR 2014 congress as; 1st and 2nd prize for the best oral as 1st and 2nd prize for the best posters presentations. These awards have been made possible by a generous donation from our valuable EADMFR industrial partners. The 1st prize of the oral and poster presenters will be rewarded with 1500 each while the 2nd place will be rewarded with 500 each. Travel Grants The European Academy of DentoMaxilloFacial Radiology (EADMFR) is in a position to offer up to 10 travel grants to members to assist in attending the 14th EADMFR Congress, to be held in Cluj, Romania, from June 25 28, 2013. These grants have been made possible by a generous donation from the EADMFR industrial partners. The maximum amount of each grant will be 1000.

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    Social Events: Welcome party Centrul de Cultura Urbana Cluj-Napoca CASINO Traditional romanian dinner Boema Cluj Gala dinner DaVinci

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    Optional Trips: Cluj- Napoca City tour

    Optional trips:

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    Turda (40/person)

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    June 2014 Alba-Iulia, Rameti Monastery (50 /person)

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    June 2014 The medieval city Sighisoara (50 /person)

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    June 2014 Cluj-Viscri-Peles Casttle-Bran Casttle, (180/person)

    In order to choose and arrange your optional trip please contact the Wens Tour Company, Cluj Napoca: www.wens.ro

    Cosmina Muresan turism agent Telefon: +40-264-590746/8/9 Fax: +40-264-595755 E-mail: [email protected] str. Republicii, nr.10, Cluj-Napoca,

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