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Page 1: Oscar von Perception and interpretation€¦ · of esthetic complications in esthetic dentistry. Part 1. PROGRAM PROGRAM Roberto Abundo Webinar 6: The connective tissue graft: alternative
Page 2: Oscar von Perception and interpretation€¦ · of esthetic complications in esthetic dentistry. Part 1. PROGRAM PROGRAM Roberto Abundo Webinar 6: The connective tissue graft: alternative

Oscar von Stetten

Webinar 1: Perception and interpretation of results in endodontic treatment.

PROGRAMPROGRAM

Claudio Pisacane

Webinar 2: Recovering seriously compromised teeth: when it’s well worth the effort.

António Ginjeira

Webinar 3: Root perforations – diagnosis and treatment.

Gianluca Gambarini

Webinar 4: Bioceramics in endodontics.

Ramon Gomez Meda

Webinar 5: Prevention and treament of esthetic complications in esthetic dentistry. Part 1.

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PROGRAMPROGRAM

Roberto Abundo

Webinar 6: The connective tissue graft: alternative surgical options for single and multiple recessions.

Giulio Rasperini

Webinar 7: The management of patient with periodontal disease.

Alessandro Nanussi

Webinar 8: Functional approach in 4 simple steps and a jump in sport! Part 1.

Jacek Głębocki

Webinar 10: Occlusion, therapeutic jaw joint position and deprogrammer. Dr. Cois philosophy.

Jeffrey Okeson

Webinar 9: An Introduction to Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain: Understanding the Problem.

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PROGRAMPROGRAM

Soraya Coelho Leal

Webinar 11: Cariesology: diagnostics, risk assessment, non-invasive and minimally invasive treatment.

Osama El Shahawy

Webinar 12: Pediatric full mouth rehab.

Dimitris Emmanouil

Webinar 13: Nitrous oxide Inhalation sedation: features, protocols, and clinical guidelines. Part 1.

Nitesh Tewari

Webinar 14: Treatment of complications of dental trauma: discoloration, loss of vitality, mobility, periradicular pathology, root resorption and ankylosis.

Jean-Daniel Orthlieb

Webinar 15: OCTA concept: Occlusal architecture to secure orthodontic or prosthodontic adults treatments. Part 1».

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PROGRAMPROGRAM

Derek Mahony

Webinar 16: Functional appliance MARA for class II treatment.

Jean-Marc Retrouvey

Webinar 17: The most effective biomechanics in orthodontics.

Roberto Spreafico

Webinar 18: Anterior and posterior restorations: from tradition to digital chair-side dentistry. Part 1.

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WEBINAR 1

PERCEPTION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS IN ENDODONTIC TREATMENT

OSCAR VON STETTENMember of several dental associations, and has published a number of articles on endodontics

When discussing endodontic outcomes, different opinions emerge on what outcomes are actually relevant for our patients. In general, dentists look towards the research to find answers, however there are many misunderstandings from the presentation of raw numbers and statistics that can easily confuse the reader to infer the wrong conclusions about endodontic outcomes.

The aim of this lecture is to provide insight into developing better understanding of endodontic outcomes through careful evaluation of the literature as well as discovering and accepting our own cognitive biases and how they can be changed when presented with new or contradicting information, thus better serving our patients for predictable patient centered outcomes.

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From traumatic injuries to root resorption, passing through big decay and loss of sound tissue, the endodontic treatment can represent a very difficult step (both orthograde or surgical ones) in achieving a long-lasting success.

The better the coordination among other disciplines the longer the tooth will survive in function.

WEBINAR 2ECOVERING SERIOUSLY COMPROMISED TEETH:

WHEN IT’S WELL WORTH THE EFFORT

CLAUDIO PISACANEMember of the Editorial Board and Peer-Reviewer of the GIE. Member of the Editorial Board of the «Informatore Endodontico» (Endodontic Report).

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WEBINAR 3

ROOT PERFORATIONS - DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

ANTÓNIO GINJEIRAPresident of the Portuguese Society of Endodontology. Representative of Portugal at the European Society of Endodontology (ESE).

– Difficulties in the diagnosis of perforations; – Perforation treatment tools; – Perforation treatment techniques.

Root perforations may occur due to pathological or iatrogenic reasons. Diagnosis is sometimes difficult, but clinical history, radiographic and clinical features usually lead us to understand what is happening. To get a clearer picture, CBCT is an outstanding tool. This information is fundamental to determine the size and location, and hence choose the best treatment option. Several factors contribute to the prognosis, which is in many cases favorable after the correct treatment.

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GIANLUCA GAMBARINI

WEBINAR 4BIOCERAMICS IN ENDODONTICS

Leading lecturer at the most prestigious international congresses.Chairman of the Clinical Practice Committee of the Main Community of Endodontists in Europe.

1. Bioceramic - the golden standard for endodontic obturations;

2. Advantage of using bioceramics vs traditional obturations;3. Difference between bioceramic sealers and repair materials;4. Properties of the bioceramics;5. Clinical use of bioceramics:

– single cone techniques, – warm techniques, – regenerative endo;

6. Recent literature.

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RAMON GOMEZ MEDAInternational lecturer on Periodontics, Implantology and Aesthetic Multidisciplinary treatments

WEBINAR 5PREVENTION AND TREAMENT OF ESTHETIC COMPLICATIONS

IN ESTHETIC DENTISTRY. PART 1

During this lecture we speak about the esthetic risk assessment in order to avoid complications around implants, we evaluate prognosis and predictability and pay attention to the importance of making the right decision.

Finally we speak about esthetic implant complications and we expose different surgical and prosthodontic solutions depending on the clinical situation we are facing. We use a multidisciplinary approach to enhance the predictability of the results and consider the conventional alternatives as well and not only the implant placement option.1. Main esthetic complications in implant dentistry;2. Prevention of esthetic complications boosting the biotype;3. Long term stability of the results after Immediate Implant

Placement;4. Advantages and disadvantages of IIP versus Delayed

Implant Placement in the esthetic area;5. Keypoints with Immediate Implants to get predictable results

Dr Meda protocol for Full Mouth Rehabilitation and how to get predictable and esthetic results: Digitally Planned Immediate, Implant Loading with a Soft Tissue, Approach;

6. Treatment of Implant Complications depending on the diagnosis: different approaches;

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7. Perio-Prostho approach to treat esthetic implant complications;

8. Long term stability of results after treating implant complications;

9. Short literature review and conclusions.

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ROBERTO ABUNDODoctor of Medical Sciences.Goldman Prize Winner for Clinical Research in Periodontics.Scientific Director of Dental Med TV

– Gingival recessions: pre-operative evaluations/classification; – Indications and contraindications for the coronally advanced flap;

– Surgical technique for single recession; – Surgical technique for multiple recessions.

Aim of this webinar is to show when and how the advancement of the pre-existing gingiva is a highly successful surgical procedure when covering gingival recessions is required.

Every kind of reconstructive surgery starts today from techniques aiming at the advancement of the flap in a coronal direction. Therefore surgical procedures using the pre-existing gingiva apical to the recession , both with vertical releasing incisions for the treatment of single root exposure and without for the treatment of multiple adjacent ones, are of great interest for the clinician. The course will illustrate different surgical procedures in different clinical situations in order to achieve predictable results in root coverage.

WEBINAR 6THE CORONALLY ADVANCED FLAP: SURGICAL TECHNIQUESFOR SINGLE AND MULTIPLE RECESSIONS ON NATURAL TEETH

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GIULIO RASPERINIEditor in Quintessence.Laureate of research awards in dentistry. Lecturer and moderator of international congresses..

– New treatments for periodontal disease; – Infection control in the treatment of periodontal disease; – The role of surgery in the treatment of periodontal disease.

In the era of classical periodontology, success was considered as resolution of the disease including strategic extractions,the aim was to achieve PD reduction. The current definition of success in Periodontology is best expressed as “an effort towards preservation of natural dentition associated with patients’ well‐being” according to Pini Prato at all JCP 2019. New protocols in the management of the phase 1 for the treatment of periodontal disease can significantly improve the periodontal health and reducing the need for surgery. Also Periodontal surgery is deeply changed in the last few years because the aim is changed, and after the infection control the attention of the surgery is now on gain attachment level, and this is possible by means techniques that regenerate «attachment» rather then focus on bone or soft tissue only.

WEBINAR 7

THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT WITH PERIODONTAL DISEASE

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ALESSANDRO NANUSSI

WEBINAR 8FUNCTIONAL APPROACH IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS

AND A JUMP IN SPORT! PART 1

Member of the Italian Association of Gnathology (A.I.G.) and the Italian Society of Orthopaedics (ISO)

1. Concept of “health”, as medical science increasingly evaluates the individual as a whole, physi-cal, metabolic and psychological. Therapy set keeping in mind the interactions between the vari-ous systems of our body. The collaboration be-tween specialists from different sectors is there-fore essential.

2. Clinical analysis of the patient: listening to the patient ’s (close and remote опущено) anamne-sis, and performing simple clinical tests, it is possible to formulate a suspicion diagnose it, frame it in the general context of the patient’s health and plan a gnathological, prosthetic or or-thodontic therapeutic plan, to be confirmed later by acquiring instrumental data.

3. The terms “overload” and “malocclusion”, litera-ture about entrusting occlusion with a determining causal role in temporomandibular joint disorders. How to approach the patient respecting his func-tion: occlusal, articular, muscular, postural, bring-ing the dentist back to the central role that he has in the treatment of dysfunctions and rehabilitation of the stomatognatic apparatus.

4. The least adaptable part of the system is the temporomandibular joint : joint function, which must always be respected to prevent adaptations in the shape and position of the meniscus and in the anatomy

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5. of the heads. bones, eminence planes and condyles. Condylography: useful data are obtained to set up an articulator with individu-al value and analysis of the movement patterns.

6. Dental occlusion, stable and repeatable maxi-mum intercuspation position, frontal and lateral-sided guides, facial bow with arbitrary values or with a joint rotation axis, different types of articu-lators with different prerogatives, articulating pa-pers, of different thickness,must be interpreted in a different way depending on the type used.

7. Analysis by surface electromyography of mus-cles that are inserted on the jaw, whose behavior on one hand is affected by an incorrect occlusal balance, on the other hand and capable of exerting anomalous stresses from the quantitative point of view towards the dental elements, natural or prosthodontic. The Teethan synchromiographic method for diagnostic purposes and for the cor-rect balancing of the occlusion in order to make it balanced.

8. Evaluation by the stabilometric platform allows to evaluate the air and the length of the oscilla-tions, the presence of postural torsion and anom-alies in the support of the foot. The data obtained from this examination are compared by inserting them into a simple card that allows to compare different conditions (open and closed eyes, con-tact teeth and in rest position, for example) in search of intercuspation relationships and strate-gies for postural control.

9. Functional loads of the athlet, dangerous for quantity, duration and direction, exposed to both direct macrotrauma and functional microtrauma.

10. Protection: from overload, with a splint mouthguard perfectly balanced and stable The grinding patient, parafunctional for emotional, muscular or postural stress.

11. Case-report, to show how to record and in-crease Vertical Dimension avoiding overload and insuccess, applying this diagnostic protocol. Fa-cial Bow, cross mounting on individualized articu-lator, electromyography testing DV

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and balance of occlusion, use of stabilometric platform to unmask extra-oral relationship, use of occlusal splint to test the new mandibular position.

12. Final control of balance : anterior and lateral-sided guidance , balance of occlusion static and dynamic, using Brux-checker and s-Electromyography.

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JEFFREY OKESON

WEBINAR 9AN INTRODUCTION TO TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS

AND OROFACIAL PAIN: UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM

One of the most cited and respected researchers of the function of the TMJ in the world

– Overview of orofacial pain. Causes of errors in diagnosis and treatment;

– TMJ disorders сlassification; – Classification of Orofacial Pain; – Diagnosis of TMJ disorders and orofacial pain; – Differential diagnosis of orofacial pain; – Establishing diagnosis; – Selection the best treatment strategy; – Clinical cases.

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JACEK GŁĘBOCKIMentor of the Dr. Cois Center.Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry AACD and DSD.

– Significant increasing occlusal vertical dimension on the patient who has never lost it;

– Forward therapeutic jaw joint position; – No earbow needed to rise occlusal vertical dimension indirect way;

– Deprogrammer to establish a therapeutic jaw joint position; – No prep at all indirect case; – Aesthetic destination of upper and lower teeth on the face - planned and executed;

– 6 years of follow-up; – The functional occlusal basic rule you will never forget.

WEBINAR 10OCCLUSION, THERAPEUTIC JAW JOINT POSITION AND DEPROGRAMMER. DR. COIS PHILOSOPHY

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SORAYA COELHO LEALSpecialist in Pediatric Dentistry by the Brazilian Dental Association.80 papers indexed in Pubmed.

WEBINAR 11CARIESOLOGY: DIAGNOSTICS, RISK ASSESSMENT,

NON-INVASIVE AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT

– Dental caries: a behavioral disease; – Caries detection. Сaries diagnosis; – Caries risk assessment: is there a place in daily practice? – Clinical management of initial carious lesions; – Non-invasive x micro-invasive interventions..

In the past, dental caries was defined as an infectious transmissible disease, which is nowadays a concept considerate outdated and incorrect. Currently, dental caries is being described as a disbiose of the biofilm, mediated by behavioral components. This understanding had a direct impact on how the signs of the disease (carious lesions) are diagnosed and managed. Therefore, this course aims to introduce these new concepts, and, by means of scientific evidence and clinical cases, to demonstrate how they can be applied in daily practice.

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OSAMA EL SHAHAWYThe president of ESPSN (the egyptian society of pediatric dentistry and children with special needs)

WEBINAR 12PEDIATRIC FULL MOUTH REHAB

Upon completion of this course, participants will have learned: – Case selection and pre-operative risk assessment of the child patient;

– To take decisions of treating the child patient under general anesthesia;

– To be familiar with restorative procedures in primary and young permanent teeth with special emphasis on different and new techniques of restoration of mutilated anterior primary teeth;

– To choose between the different techniques of pulp therapy in primary and young permanent teeth;

– Methods of full coverage of primary teeth with special emphasis on laminated crowns and full ceramic crowns;

– Special tips on full mouth treatment cases; – Post-operative care and hygiene instructions of the child patient after full mouth rehabilitation under general anesthesia.

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DIMITRIS EMMANOUILConducted extensive research on the use of nitrous oxide in dentistry.Co-editor of the book «Nitrous oxide in Paediatric Dentistry».

)WEBINAR 13

NITROUS OXIDE INHALATION SEDATION:FEATURES, PROTOCOLS, AND CLINICAL GUIDELINES. PART 1

– History and characteristics of Nitrous Oxide Sedation; – The definitions of minimal and moderate sedation; – The advantages, drawbacks and risks of nitrous oxide sedation;

– The basic respiratory physiology, including the uptake and distribution of gases;

– Distinguish the states of anesthesia and phases of State I Anesthesia;

– The pharmacology, and physiology of Nitrous Oxide; – The indications, contraindications, complications of inhalation analgesia and how to minimize them;

– The characteristics of the Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen delivery system and checklists used in nitrous oxide sedation;

– Clinical protocol for the use of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation;

– Safety and occupational exposure considerations; – Patient/population selection for maximum success; – Patient, family education and Documentation; – Practical tips for maximizing positive patient outcomes.

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NITESH TEWARIAssociate Professor in Centre for Dental Education and Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

WEBINAR 14TREATMENT OF COMPLICATIONS OF DENTAL TRAUMA:

DISCOLORATION, LOSS OF VITALITY, MOBILITY, PERIRADICULAR PATHOLOGY, ROOT RESORPTION AND ANKYLOSIS

– Etiopathogenesis of root resorption due to tooth trauma; – Protocols for treating tooth resorption due to tooth trauma.

Even after effective initial care, the injured teeth are prone to certain secondary changes like discolorations, loss of vitality, mobility, peri-radicular pathologies, root resorption and ankylosis. Effective treatment protocols have been formulated as per the evidence-based guidelines for many of these conditions, however, the trauma induced root resorptions lack proper understanding. This lecture aims to highlight the etiopathogenesis, molecular basis and clinical paradigms of dental trauma induced root resorptions along-with highlighting the key protocols for their management.

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JEAN-DANIEL ORTHLIEBAuthor of 6 books and more than 130 scientific papers about occlusion, TMD and prosthodontics

WEBINAR 15OCTA CONCEPT: OCCLUSAL ARCHITECTURE TO SECURE

ORTHODONTIC OR PROSTHODONTIC ADULTS TREATMENTS. PART 1

Prosthetic failure is often occlusal, orthodontic recurrence is often dysfunctional; the prognosis improvement of the treatments, is related to the optimization of the occlusal functions (stabilizing, centering, guiding). The occlusal requirement of the implant-supported prosthesis is greater than traditional fixed prosthesis. Optimal occlusion control does not necessarily always imply the use of a complex set of instruments. On the contrary, the methodology must be simple, but rigorous and fair; fair means to adapt the tool to the objectives. Therefore it is essential, prior to the therapeutic action, to precisely define objectives and occlusal architectural criteria. The principles must be very clear. The difficulty lies more in the decision process than in the action. Once the therapeutic decision is made, the choice of the protocols of realization becomes obvious: it falls under simple rules, intangible, reproducible. Using the same decision making process for both simple cases and complex situations can greatly increase the reliability and success.

Synopsis1. Introduction;2. Determinants of the reconstructions and necessity of an

architectural guideline;

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3. Height occluso-architectural criteria of construction: – Choose and record the reference plane, – Choose and record the reference position, – Choose and record the therapeutic position including vertical dimension of occlusion,

– Choose the situation (position and inclination) of the mandibular anterior teeth,

– Choose the situation (position and inclination) of the maxillary anterior teeth,

– Choose the radius of the curve of Spee and then the inclination of the occlusal plane,

– Choose the inclination of the cusp guiding slopes, – Choose the guidance concept and radius of curves of Wilson;

4. Transfer wax-up into a second generation provisional reconstruction;

5. Conclusion.

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DEREK MAHONYKey note speaker at the International Orthodontic Summit meetings, the International Association of Orthodontics meetings, and the American Association of Functional Orthodontics meetings.

WEBINAR 16

FUNCTIONAL APPLIANCE MARA FOR CLASS II TREATMENT

– Functional appliance mechanism of work; – At what age should we use it?

– Which appliances should we use? – How should we use them? – Functional appliance MARA design; – Functional appliance MARA mechanism of work; – Indications for use MARA;

– MARA. Detailed usage protocol; – Recommendations for the doctor and patient; – Сlinical cases..

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JEAN-MARC RETROUVEYFull Professor, Department of Orthodontics, UMKC.Book author “3D Diagnosis in Orthodontics”.

WEBINAR 17THE MOST EFFECTIVE BIOMECHANICS IN ORTHODONTICS

– Сorrectly assess the force systems necessary to achieve the desired results;

– The most efficient mechanics; – Anchorage requirements; – The need to incorporate micro implants or auxiliaries..

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ROBERTO SPREAFICO Founder and active member of the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He is the author of 16 book chapters.

WEBINAR 18ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR RESTORATIONS:

FROM TRADITION TO DIGITAL CHAIR-SIDE DENTISTRY. PART 1

– Introduction to chair-side dentistry; – Digital chair-side dentistry: advantages and disadvantages; – Restorative materials for chair-side dentistry; – Current clinical applications of digital chair-side dentistry; – Step by step of clinical procedures of digital dentistry.

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