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Nobel Biocare Global Symposium 2010 – New York
June 24–26, Waldorf=Astoria New York
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
We invite you to join us at the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium 2010 in New York, June 24–27.
Our three-day scientifi c program offers presentations by leading dental experts on the topics that most affect our industry.
We will learn about the science that supports immediate function, how emerging technologies contribute to prosthetic success,
understand how soft tissue health outcomes are optimized for long term predictability, fi nd out about fully-edentulous patient
treatments, and get involved in advanced treatment planning seminars.
We have created a three track-format that allows you to take full advantage of our rich education offerings. Together with the
Main Program, we offer special Parallel Sessions, Master Classes and Hands-on Training. We have also added a post-symposium
meeting on Sunday to cover zygomatic implants.
Our venue is the world-renowned luxury Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, a fi xture in Manhattan’s vibrant cultural landscape. It is also
the social focal point of our symposium: the Friday evening Symposium party at Cipriani 42nd Street.
A grand scientifi c program, learned individuals, and a world-class stage. Join us from June 24–27 at the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
in New York City for the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium 2010.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Ferencz Domenico Scala
Chairman of the CEO Nobel Biocare
Scientifi c Committee
Introduction
Scientifi c Program
Meeting at a glance 8
Scientifi c Committee 10
Faculty 14
Thursday, June 24, morning 16
Thursday, June 24, afternoon 18
Friday, June 25, morning 22
Friday, June 25, afternoon 26
Saturday, June 26, morning 30
Saturday, June 26, afternoon 34
Sunday, June 27, Zygoma Post-Symposium Meeting 35
Pre-registration required Zygoma Post-Symposium Meeting 38
Master Classes 42
NobelProcera manufacturing plant tour 43
Content
Information Waldorf=Astoria 46
Symposium Party 47
Manhattan and surroundings 48
Registration 50
Introduction
8 9
Meeting at a glance
Thursday, June 24 Friday, June 25 Saturday, June 26 Sunday, June 27
Main Program Parallel Sessions Hands-on Training Main Program Parallel Sessions Master Classes Hands-on Training Main Program Parallel Sessions Master Classes Hands-on Training NobelProcera manufacturing plant tour Zygoma Post-Symposium Meeting
06:00 06:0006:30 (Pre-registration)Choose from fi ve different Master Classes
See pages 23 and 4207:00 07:00
07:00 (Pre-registration)Choose from fi ve different Master Classes
See pages 31 and 42
08:00
08:00Emerging technologies: How new technologies contribute to predictable implant and prosthetic success
See page 22
08:00Commentators Forum
See page 23
08:0008:30Opening Remarks
Introduction Global Symposium
Success factors and predictability in daily applications of immediate function
See pages 16–17
08:30Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 25
08:30Minimally invasive procedures
See page 30
08:30Dental Laboratory Forum
See page 31
08:30Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 33
08:30 (Pre-registration)Introduction
Part I: Surgical experience
See pages 35 and 3909:00 09:00
10:00 10:00
10:00 Break
10:30 Break 10:30Minimally invasive procedures – continuation
See page 32
10:30Dental Laboratory Forum – continuation
See page 33
10:30Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 33
10:45 Break
11:00
11:00Emerging technologies: How new technologies contribute to predictable implant and prosthetic success – continuation
See page 24
11:00Master Clinician Forum
See page 25
11:00Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 25
11:00
11:00Part II: Prosthetic experience
See pages 35 and 40
12:00 12:00
12:30 Lunch 12:30 Lunch
13:00 13:00 Lunch 13:00 13:00 Lunch
13:00 (Pre-reg.)First group
See page 4313:30Optimizing soft tissue health outcomes for long-term predictability
See page 18
13:30Esthetics Forum
See page 19
13:30Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 19
13:30Part III: New innovations
Closing remarks
See pages 35 and 4114:00
14:00The edentulous patient: Solutions for an underserved population
See page 26
14:00Master Clinician Forum – continuation
See page 27
14:00Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 27
14:00
14:00Advanced treatment planning seminar
See page 34
14:30 (Pre-reg.)Second group
See page 4315:00 15:00
15:30 Break 15:30 Break
16:00
16:00Optimizing soft tissue health outcomes for long-term predictability – continuation
See page 20
16:00Esthetics Forum – continuation
See page 21
16:00Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 21
16:00The edentulous patient: Solutions for an underserved population – continuation
See page 28
16:00Biomaterials Forum
See page 29
16:00Choose from three different Hands-on Trainings
See page 29
16:00
16:00Conclusion
16:00 (Extra pre-registration)Limited attendance hands-on
See pages 35 and 41
17:00 17:00
18:00 18:00
18:30 Welcome Reception
19:00 19:00
19:30 Symposium Party at Cipriani 42nd Street
We reserve the right to change content without notice. For the latest updates please visit: www.nobelbiocare.com/nbgs-nyWe reserve the right to change content without notice. For the latest updates please visit: www.nobelbiocare.com/nbgs-ny
10 11
Scientifi c Committee
Dr. Jonathan Ferencz graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1967 and New York University College
of Dentistry in 1971. He joined the faculty at NYU in 1972 where he has taught pre-clinical, undergraduate
clinical and post-doctoral prosthodontics. In 1990, Dr. Ferencz became Clinical Professor of Post-Graduate
Prosthodontics and was certifi ed by the American Board of Prosthodontics in 1998. He has served in many
leadership positions in the American College of Prosthodontists and was its president in 2003. In addition,
Dr. Ferencz is a fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontics, New York Academy of Dentistry and a member of
the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics. In addi-
tion to private practice and part-time teaching at NYU, Dr. Ferencz has been very active in continuing dental
education, teaching over 200 courses and programs throughout the United States and several other countries.
Jonathan Ferencz
USA
Scientifi c Committee Chairman
Dr. Mauro Fradeani is Past President of European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (2003/2004). Visiting Associate
Professor in Prosthodontics at Louisiana State University – New Orleans (USA) from 1999 until 2008, Active
Member of the AAED, he maintains membership in the AAFP. Author of the book “Esthetic Rehabilitation in
Fixed Prosthodontics” Vol 1 and Vol 2, edited by Quintessence. He runs a private practice limited to prosthetics
on natural dentition and on implants in Pesaro (Italy).
Mauro Fradeani
Italy
Scientifi c Committee
Dr. Stefan Holst holds a position as Clinical Associate Professor at the Friedrich-Alexander-University, where
he also serves as senior lecturer and heads the CAD/CAM research laboratories. He has authored multiple
published papers on digital dentistry, material sciences and biomechanics in prosthodontics. His research
expertise focuses primarily on CAD/CAM technology digital dentistry and related material sciences. Dr. Holst
was appointed clinical associate professor and senior lecturer at the Dental Clinic 2 in 2006, and in 2009 he
became the Associate Editor of the Quintessence International journal.
Stefan Holst
Germany
Scientifi c Committee
Dr. Lyndon Cooper is the Stallings Distinguished Professor of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is currently chairperson, acting director of Graduate Prosthodontics, and
director, Bone Biology and Implant Therapy Laboratory. Dr. Cooper is a Diplomate, American Board of Pros-
thodontics, and president, American College of Prosthodontics Board of Directors. He has received several
awards including IADR’s 2009 Distinguished Scientist Award for Prosthodontics and Implantology.
Lyndon Cooper
USA
Scientifi c Committee
12 13
Prof. Mariano Sanz is dean, faculty of Odontology and professor of periodontology at the Universidad Complutense
de Madrid, as well as director, Graduate Program of Periodontology, a program accredited by the European
Federation of Periodontology (EFT). Prof. Sanz serves on numerous editorial boards, and has published exten-
sively in periodontology. As past president of SEPA and EFT, he is a frequent international guest lecturer.
Mariano Sanz
Spain
Scientifi c Committee
Prof. Wilfried Wagner is Head of Oral and Maxillofacial/Plastic Surgery, and Board Member, School of Medicine,
University Mainz. He served as deputy councilor, German Society of Dentistry and Oral Medicine and was
appointed to scientifi c consilium of the German Federal Dental Association (2001). He participates in several
associations, including Arbeitsgruppe Zahnmedizin des Wissenschaftsrates, and Osteology Foundation. He
was the chief editor of Journal of Dental Implantology (ZZI), and is Editor of International Poster Journal of
Dentistry and Oral Medicine.
Wilfried Wagner
Germany
Scientifi c Committee
Dr. Burton Langer, D.M.D., M.S.D. is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He is one of the fi rst
periodontists trained in osseointegration by Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark in 1983. He has lectured extensively
worldwide and has written over 50 articles, including the development of the subepithelial connective tissue
graft and the 5 mm implant. He is the 1992 recipient of the Isador Hirschfeld Award for Clinical Excellence and
the 1997 recipient of the American Academy of Periodontology Master Clinician Award.
Burton Langer
USA
Scientifi c Committee
Prof. Torsten Jemt was a co-worker to Prof. P-I Brånemark, where he was responsible for development of the
fi rst single implant abutments. At Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, he became associate professor
(1986) and later served as professor, Department of Prosthetics and dental materials. He co-founded the
Brånemark Clinic and has served as its chair since 2000. Serving on several editorial boards, he is extensively
published and an internationally renowned speaker.
Torsten Jemt
Sweden
Scientifi c Committee
Dr. Shohei Kasugai is professor, department of Oral Implantology and Regenerative Dental Medicine, and
a director, Dental Implant Clinic, TMDU. His research concerns developing biocompatible implant and bone
regeneration. He received awards from International Association for Dental Research, Pharmaco-Kinetics
Society, and Academy of Osseointegration. He is a board member of Japanese Academy of Maxillofacial
Implant, committee member of Japanese Society of Oral Implantology, and active with AO and EAO.
Shohei Kasugai
Japan
Scientifi c Committee
Dr. Brien Lang joined the University of Michigan faculty (1965) and served as chair of the School of Dentistry,
Department of Prosthodontics (1987–88). Extensively published, his primary research focus is complete denture
prosthodontics. He is a member of numerous professional organizations and is past president of the Academy
of Prosthodontics. He has received several awards including the Presidents Award (1995) from the American
College of Prosthodontics. Retired from active faculty status, Dr. Lang is now Professor Emeritus at Michigan.
Brien Lang
USA
Scientifi c Committee
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Naoki Aiba, USA
Enrico Agliardi, Italy
Hadi Antoun, France
Carlos Aparicio, Spain
Oded Bahat, USA
Thomas Balshi, USA
Edmond Bedrossian, USA
Markus B. Blatz, USA
Franck Bonnet, France
Tommaso Cantoni, Italy
James Chow, Hong Kong
Paulo Coelho, USA
Michael Cohen, USA
Lesley David, Canada
Ruben Davo, Spain
Andrew Dawood, UK
Eric Van Dooren, Belgium
George V. Duello, USA
Marco Esposito, USA
Egon Euwe, Italy
Annette Felderhoff-Fischer, Germany
Jonathan Ferencz, USA
Yvan Fortin, Canada
Mauro Fradeani, Italy
Ophir Fromovich, Israel
Luc Gillot, France
Roland Glauser, Switzerland
Stefano Gracis, Italy
Robert Hill, Australia
Stefan Holst, Germany
Oliver Hugo, Germany
Leila Jahangiri, USA
Torsten Jemt, Sweden
Sascha Jovanovic, USA
Heinrich Kappert, Liechtenstein
Matthias Kern, Germany
Brien Lang, USA
Burton Langer, USA
Laureen Langer, USA
Sonia Leziy, Canada
Ye Lin, China
Armando Lopes, Portugal
Stefan Lundgren, Sweden
Chantal Malevez, Belgium
Paulo Maló, Portugal
Tidu Mankoo, United Kingdom
Carlo Marinello, Switzerland
Brahm Miller, Canada
Peter Moy, USA
José Manuel Navarro Jr., Spain
David Nisand, France
Patrick Palacci, France
Giovanni Polizzi, Italy
Dianne Rekow, USA
Franck Renouard, France
Isabella Rocchietta, Italy
Eric Rompen, Belgium
Luc Rutten, Belgium
Patrick Rutten, Belgium
Eirik Salvesen, Norway
Mariano Sanz, Spain
Paul A. Schnitman, USA
Peter Schüpbach, Switzerland
Nelson Silva, USA
Joerg Strub, Germany
Lambert Stumpel, USA
Gwen Swennen, Belgium
Susan Tanner, United Kingdom
Bernard Touati, France
Luc Vrielinck, Belgium
Peter Wöhrle, USA
Yu Zhang, USA
Faculty
Scientifi c Program
16 17
Thursday, June 24 Main Program
Morning 09:45
The science that supports immediate function
Peter Schüpbach
Immediate function – an essential part of my daily practice
Sonia Leziy
Immediate function – does every patient need it?
Burton Langer
Immediate function – what is the controversy?
Peter Wöhrle
Advanced clinical study protocols in immediate function
Marco Esposito
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
12:30 Lunch
Thursday, June 24 Main Program
Morning 08:30
Opening Remarks
Domenico Scala
P-I Brånemark (video)
09:00
Introduction Global Symposium
Jonathan Ferencz
09:15
Immediate function: Science, clinical effi cacy and controversy
Moderator and keynote speaker: Roland Glauser
Commentator: David Nisand
The aim of this session is to review the history and science that supports immediate function.
The session will focus on benefi ts to the patient, indications, contraindication and treatment
concepts of very experienced clinicians and researchers.
Scientifi c Program
18 19
Thursday, June 24 Main Program
Afternoon 13:30
Optimizing soft tissue outcomes: Achieving long-term success in dental implant treatment
Keynote speaker: Mariano Sanz
Moderator: Peter Wöhrle
Commentator: Isabella Rocchietta
The aim of this session is to identify the factors that contribute to soft tissue health and stability in
dental implant treatment. These factors include implant design, abutment type and shape, restoration
contour and the sequence of clinical procedures. There will be emphasis on long-term data and
follow-up to support treatment concepts.
Peri-implantitis, myth vs. reality
Torsten Jemt
TiUnite: 10 year’s clinical experience
Laureen Langer
TiUnite: 10 year’s research experience
Roland Glauser
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
13:30
Esthetics ForumThe aim of this session is to provide a forum for the discussion of
the treatment of teeth and implants in the esthetic zone.
Moderator: Mauro Fradeani
Prosthetic material selection for rehabilitations in the esthetic zone
Stefano Gracis
From socket defi ciencies to implant-supported crown
esthetic integration
Bernard Touati
15:30 Break
Hands-on Training
13:30–15:30
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
13:30–15:30
NobelGuide
13:30–15:30
Nobel Biocare implants
20 21
Thursday, June 24 Main Program
Afternoon 16:00
The impact of implant design on soft tissue outcomes
Tidu Mankoo
The importance of abutment and restoration design on soft tissue outcomes
Eric Rompen, Bernard Touati, Eric Van Dooren
Key factors in achieving optimal soft tissue outcomes
Sascha Jovanovic
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
16:00
Esthetics Forum – continuation
Solutions for hard and soft tissue defects in the esthetic zone
Eric Van Dooren
Enhancing maxillary anterior implant esthetics:
Provisionalization, abutment design and cementation
Brahm Miller
Esthetic fi ne-tuning for complex implant cases
Egon Euwe
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
18:30 Welcome Reception
Hands-on Training
16:00
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
16:00
NobelGuide
16:00
Nobel Biocare implants
22 23
Friday, June 25 Main Program
Morning 08:00
Emerging technologies: Improving care for more patients
Moderator and keynote speaker: Joerg Strub
Commentator: Annette Felderhoff-Fischer
The aim of this session is to review the recent technological advances that have enhanced the way in
which patients are treated. There will be a focus on future directions of materials development as well
as software innovations to aid in patient treatment as well as planning and communication.
How digital technologies contribute to predictable implant and prosthetic success
Hans Geiselhöringer, Stefan Holst
Clinical applications of lithium disilicate
Mauro Fradeani
Development of dental high strength ceramics
Heinrich Kappert
The development of new materials and decision making for the clinician
Dianne Rekow
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
08:00
Commentators ForumThis forum will allow the audience to be introduced to
short presentations dealing with innovative clinical
concepts and procedures.
Moderator: Markus B. Blatz
Retaining questionable teeth – critical decision making
David Nisand
CAD/CAM today – enhancing surgery and prosthetics
Oliver Hugo
All-on-4 NobelGuide: the state of the art in total rehabilitation
Armando Lopes
Innovations in vertical ridge augmentation
Isabella Rocchietta
Biologically driven, minimally invasive procedures
José Manuel Navarro Jr.
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Master Classes (Pre-registration required)
06:30–07:45
NobelActive: Biological considerations of immediate function
and outstanding esthetics
Ophir Fromovich
06:30–07:45
Soft tissue management
Sascha Jovanovic
06:30–07:45
Total rehabilitation: The surgery and the prosthesis
Paulo Maló
06:30–07:45
Clinical success in everyday practice – concepts, materials
and protocols for tooth and implant-retained restorations
Stefan Holst
06:30–07:45
Immediate function
Sonia Leziy, Brahm Miller
10:30 Break
24 25
Friday, June 25 Main Program
Morning 11:00
NobelClinician and NobelConnect: Next-generation software for treatment planning and collaboration
Eirik Salvesen
Maxillofacial concepts, current and future: Treatment planning
Gwen Swennen
Maxillofacial concepts, current and future: Clinical procedures
Edmond Bedrossian
Research that supports guided surgery
Luc Gillot
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
11:00
Master Clinician ForumThese presentations are given by experienced clinicians on highly
focused topics. They offer attendees practical, take-home clinical
information that can be applied in the clinic and practice.
Moderator: Burton Langer
Immediate loading zygomatic implants
Thomas Balshi
The treatment of partial edentulism using NobelGuide
Paul Schnitman
Choosing NobelActive or NobelReplace in the esthetic zone
George Duello
Hands-on Training
08:30
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
08:30
NobelGuide
08:30
NobelActive introduction
11:00
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
11:00
NobelGuide
11:00
NobelActive advanced
13:00 Lunch
26 27
Friday, June 25 Main Program
Afternoon 14:00
The edentulous patient: Solutions for an underserved population
Keynote speaker: Carlo Marinello
Moderator: Bernard Touati
Commentator: Armando Lopes
The aim of this session is to focus on the needs of the completely edentulous patient. Epidemiology,
unmet need and different treatment concepts will be examined in detail. The treatment concepts
will include overdentures, All-on-4, and fi xed prostheses. In addition, the required curriculum changes
in dental education to improve the oral health of this patient population will be addressed.
The epidemiology of edentulism and the challenge of meeting the needs of edentulous patients
Ye Lin
Treatment options for fully edentulous patients
Paulo Maló
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
14:00
Master Clinician Forum – continuation
An algorithm for immediate loading
Oded Bahat
Soft tissue architecture for esthetic implant restorations
Franck Bonnet
Atrophic jaws: Total rehabilitation
Enrico Agliardi
Hands-on Training
14:00
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
14:00
NobelGuide
14:00
Nobel Biocare implants
15:30 Break
28 29
Friday, June 25 Main Program
Afternoon 16:00
Immediate versus delayed implantation for the completely edentulous patient
Hadi Antoun
Treatment options for the edentulous maxilla
Yvan Fortin
Optimal solutions, implant supported fi xed prosthetics
Markus B. Blatz
Incorporating implant solutions for the completely edentulous patient into dental education
Leila Jahangiri
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
16:00
Biomaterials ForumThis session will describe the development of new materials.
The entire sequence will be covered, starting from the
researcher’s imagination, the computer and the laboratory
to clinical trials and daily use.
Moderator: Dianne Rekow
Improving ceramic systems using computer simulations
Paulo Coelho
In-vitro testing to improve the clinical performance
of all-ceramic systems
Nelson Silva
Clinical research to evaluate the performance
of high-strength ceramics
Matthias Kern
Engineering dental ceramics for the future
Yu Zhang
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
19:30 Symposium Party at Cipriani 42nd Street
Hands-on Training
16:00
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
16:00
NobelGuide
16:00
Nobel Biocare implants
30 31
Saturday, June 26 Main Program
Morning 08:30
Minimally invasive procedures: Opportunities for enhanced treatments
Moderator and keynote speaker: Peter Moy
Commentator: Oliver Hugo
The aim of this session is to describe the wide range of surgical treatments that are
considered minimally invasive. Scientifi c evidence will be reviewed to assist the
clinician in providing effi cacious patient treatments. There will also be focus on
software innovations that enable less invasive procedures.
Why short implants are the optimum solution
Franck Renouard
When to use narrow implants
Patrick Palacci
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
08:30
Dental Laboratory ForumThis session will focus on dental laboratory innovation,
esthetic skills and the impact of new technology on
the dental laboratory.
Moderator: Brahm Miller
Truths and myths of digital dentistry and their
impact on clinical success
Stefan Holst
Zirconia in the esthetic zone
Naoki Aiba
Master Classes (Pre-registration required)
07:00–08:15
NobelActive: Biological considerations of immediate function
and outstanding esthetics
Ophir Fromovich
07:00–08:15
Soft tissue management
Sascha Jovanovic
07:00–08:15
Total rehabilitation: The surgery and the prosthesis
Paulo Maló
07:00–08:15
Clinical success in everyday practice – concepts, materials
and protocols for tooth and implant-retained restorations
Stefan Holst
07:00–08:15
Immediate function
Sonia Leziy, Brahm Miller
07:00–08:15
Ivoclar Vivadent: E.max CAD and Telio CAD Temporarization
TBD
10:00 Break
32 33
Saturday, June 26 Main Program
Morning 10:30
The integration of NobelGuide with NobelActive
Tommaso Cantoni, Giovanni Polizzi
Alternatives to extensive bone grafting
Stefan Lundgren
The use of zygomatic implants to avoid extensive bone grafts
Andrew Dawood
Tooling and advanced imaging processes in computer assisted implant treatment
Annette Felderhoff-Fischer, Pascal Kunz
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Parallel Sessions
10:30
Dental Laboratory Forum – continuation
New trends and materials in esthetic implant dentistry
Luc Rutten, Patrick Rutten
New Technologies: Creating a successful business model
Robert Hill
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
13:00 Lunch
Hands-on Training
08:30
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
08:30
NobelGuide
08:30
Nobel Biocare implants
10:30
NobelProcera Software demonstration, tips and tricks
– Crown and bridge Module
– Abutment Module
– Implant Bar Overdenture Module
10:30
NobelGuide
10:30
Nobel Biocare implants
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Saturday, June 26 Main Program
Afternoon 14:00
Advanced treatment planning: Integrating the concepts
Moderator: Peter Wöhrle
Presenters: Carlo Marinello, Joerg Strub
Expert panel: Markus B. Blatz, James Chow, Michael Cohen, Stefan Holst, Sonia Leziy, Peter Moy
These presenters will introduce two complex patient scenarios that will actively engage the panel
and the audience. The expert panel will not have seen the presentations in advance. The audience
will then be encouraged to participate. After an in-depth discussion of treatment options, the
completed treatment will be presented.
16:00 Conclusion
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Sunday, June 27 Zygoma Post-Symposium Meeting (Pre-registration required)
08:30
Introduction
Edmond Bedrossian
Part I: Surgical experience
Moderator: Chantal Malevez
10:45 Break
11:00
Part II: Prosthetic experience
Moderator: Edmond Bedrossian
12:30 Lunch
13:30
Part III: New innovations
Moderator: Peter Moy
16:00 (Extra pre-registration required)
Limited attendance hands-on
Edmond Bedrossian, Chantal Malevez, Peter Moy
NEW
For more information, see full post-symposium meeting program on page 38–41.
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Pre-registration required
38 39
The aim of this one-day symposium is to review the science, clinical effi cacy and patient value
of the zygoma implant. Clinicians with extensive experience will present use criteria, surgical
and prosthodontic protocols, and innovative concepts for future development.
Registration fee
If attending the Global Symposium: € 100If as a separate program: € 150
Reservation required, please contact your local Nobel Biocare representative to register.
Scientifi c Committee
Zygoma Post-Symposium Meeting, Sunday, June 27
08:30
Welcome and introductionEdmond Bedrossian
Part I: Surgical experienceEnumerate patient benefi ts and safety in zygomatic implant placement. Identify potential surgical
complications and their avoidance.
Moderator: Chantal Malevez
Why consider the use of the Zygoma implant for your patients?
Lesley David
Surgical protocol and technique used for the placement of the Zygoma implant
James Chow
Immediate load criteria for the Zygoma implant
Ruben Davo
Management of complications associated with the Zygoma implant
Carlos Aparicio
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
10:45 Break
Edmond Bedrossian
USA
Chairman
Chantal Malevez
Belgium
Peter Moy
USA
40 41
11:00
Part II: Prosthetic experiencePresent different prosthesis designs and rationale for their use.
Moderator: Edmond Bedrossian
Restorative challenges for restoring the edentulous maxillae
Identify optimal prosthetic design that allows for function and esthetics.
Susan Tanner
Fixed profi le prosthesis for the zygomatic implant
Present scientifi c evidence and long-term follow up that supports this concept.
Lambert Stumpel
Fixed detachable prosthesis for the zygomatic implant
Present scientifi c evidence and long-term follow up that supports this concept.
Yvan Fortin
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
12:30 Lunch
13:30
Part III: New innovationsFamiliarize the audience with innovative modifi cations of the standard surgical protocol and prosthesis design.
Moderator: Peter Moy
The quad-zygoma experience
Chantal Malevez
New innovations: The extra sinus technique
Paulo Maló
New innovations: Guided zygoma surgery
Luc Vrielinck
Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Closing remarks
Robert Gottlander
16:00 (Extra pre-registration required)
Limited attendance hands-on
Edmond Bedrossian, Chantal Malevez, Peter Moy
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Make sure not to miss this trip to see our state-of-the-art production facility in Mahwah. Here you will see how our latest NobelProcera product innovations are produced.
Time
– First tour starts at 13:00 (return approx 16:30)
– Second tour starts at 14:30 (return approx 18:00)
(Each tour max 50 people)
Plant tour
– 1-hour bus drive to Mahwah
– First group: 30-min. presentation followed by 30-min. plant tour
– Second group: 30-min. plant tour followed by 30-min. presentation
– 1-hour drive back to New York
Tour includes
– Lunch box for fi rst group leaving at 13:00
– Afternoon tea for both groups in Mahwah
– Material display, scanner and software demonstration area in Mahwah
Registration fee
Included in the Global Symposium fee
Reservation required. Please contact your local Nobel Biocare representative to register.
Reservations on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.
NobelProcera™ manufacturing plant tour, Saturday, June 26
A Master Class is a program where clinicians present clinical experience in a format that
is open to discussion and questions. This program lets you understand details and gives
you the opportunity to ask the kinds of in-depth questions that are not possible in a larger
setting. It is a unique opportunity – do not miss it. Register today to guarantee your seat.
Friday, June 25
– NobelActive: Biological considerations of immediate function and outstanding esthetics
– Soft tissue management
– Total rehabilitation: The surgery and the prosthesis
– Clinical success in everyday practice – concepts, materials and protocols for tooth
and implant-retained restorations
– Immediate function
Saturday, June 26
– NobelActive: Biological considerations of immediate function and outstanding esthetics
– Soft tissue management
– Total rehabilitation: The surgery and the prosthesis
– Clinical success in everyday practice – concepts, materials and protocols for tooth
and implant-retained restorations
– Immediate function
– Ivoclar Vivadent: E.max CAD and Telio CAD Temporarization
Registration fee
Included in the Symposium fee
Reservation required. Please contact your local Nobel Biocare representative to register.
Reservations on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.
Master Classes
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Situated on Park Avenue in Manhattan, the world-renowned Waldorf=Astoria has been for over a century one of the fi rst grand hotels to combine elegance with luxurious amenities and services.
In 1932, Conrad N. Hilton wrote “The Greatest of Them All” onto a photograph of the Waldorf=Astoria in New York. It was his dream
to own this hotel and to include it in his prestigious collection of hotels. In 1949, he realized his dream and extended his version of
“the light and warmth of hospitality” to the legendary New York landmark. Today, the hotel is the inspiration for the distinctive hotels
of the Waldorf=Astoria Collection – where discovery and unique experiences are to be found in some of the most desirable destinations
around the world.
Venue, the Waldorf=Astoria New York Symposium Party at Cipriani 42nd Street
Conveniently located in the heart of Manhattan, this Italian Renaissance inspired masterpiece showcases towering marble columns, soaring ceilings, magnifi cent inlaid fl oors and glorious chandeliers.
Don’t miss our Symposium Party on Friday evening! The venue is the established and renowned Cipriani 42nd Street located in the
heart of Manhattan next to Grand Central Station. You will be treated to live entertainment, a light buffet and drinks throughout the
evening. The elegant space, great food and entertainment, together with the prime location in Midtown Manhattan, will create an
unforgettable evening.
Cipriani 42nd Street
110 East 42nd Street (Between Lexington & Park Avenues)
Date and time
– Friday, June 25 at 19:30
– Bus transfer from 19:00 or take a 15-minute walk from Waldorf=Astoria
Dress code for the evening: Business or business casual
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Manhattan and surroundings
Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
Waldorf=Astoria
301 Park Avenue New York,
New York 10022-6897
Phone: +1-212-355-3000
Guest Fax: +1-212-872-7272
Nearest subway station:51st Station, 6 line
Cipriani 42nd Street
110 East 42nd Street
(Between Lexington & Park Avenues)
New York, New York 10017
Phone: +1-646-723-0826
Nearest subway station:Grand Central Station, 4, 5, 6, 7, S line
Excursion programs
During the time around the Symposium
PRA Destination Management will offer
a range of different tours and excursions.
To see what is available and to book
your seat please go to:
www.pra-tours.com/nobelbiocare
Cipriani 42nd Street
51st Station
Grand Central Station
New York has three main airports through which
millions of people pass each year. If you have
questions about travel into and out of New York City,
call +1-800-247-7433 during normal business hours.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
JFK in Queens, at the south end of the Van Wyck
Expressway, primarily handles international fl ights.
Getting to JFKGeneral info: +1-718-244-4444
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
LaGuardia, also in Queens, on the Grand Central
Parkway, mainly handles domestic fl ights. Particular
exceptions include Continental Airlines.
Getting to LaGuardiaGeneral info: +1-718-533-3400
Newark International Airport (EWR)
Newark, in Newark, New Jersey, handles both do-
mestic and international fl ights. It‘s a bit further from
the city than the other two airports, but it is generally
less crowded and has more modern facilities.
Getting to NewarkGeneral info: +1-973-961-6000
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This is an exclusive Symposium with room for only 1,500 participants. The Scientifi c Program is made up of the Main Program,
together with special Parallel Sessions, Master Classes and Hands-on Training. These are all included in the Symposium fee.
They start at the same time and always after a break. You will never have to leave during the middle of a session.
Extra costs apply for the Symposium party and the new Zygoma Post-Symposium Meeting.
Reservations are accepted on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Please contact your local Nobel Biocare representative to register.
Registration feeSymposium: € 650Symposium Party: € 150
Zygoma Post-Symposium MeetingAs part of the Global Symposium: € 100Only attending the Zygoma Post-Symposium: € 150
The offi cial conference language is English.
Symposium registration
We reserve the right to change content without notice. For the latest updates please visit: www.nobelbiocare.com/nbgs-ny
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