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CURAPROX DENTAL
SUMMER CAMP
20 - 26 August 2012 SPLIT
“Individually trained oral preventive - iTOP” The ultimate request for prevention of periodontal diseases and their systemic consequences is efficient and atraumatic oral hygiene. Since not only every person is different, but also the situation in the one’s oral cavity is different, in order to have efficient and atraumatic oral hygiene, it must be individually adjusted to the given situation. Hence, every patient should be informed of the best possible means and best possible ways to maintain their own oral hygiene that is adjusted for the specific situation in their mouth. Individual approach also assumes adequate logistics for the patient, teaching them how to apply the means and methods involved in the process of changing habits and ways they were used to brush their teeth. It is a process, which takes time and effort of the patient, as well as from the doctor of dental medicine. Motivation of the patient is one of the duties we have, as doctors of dental medicine. Most basic means we have to recommend to our patients for maintenance of oral health are correct manual toothbrush and interdental toothbrush. Lecture will be about motivating the patient, how to choose a correct toothbrush for patient, how to choose correct interdental brush and what about flossing. Everything we learn theoretically in the lectures will be than practiced at the workshops, consisting of three major topics: 1. Interdental spaces workshop 2. Manual toothbrush and correct technique 3. Single toothbrush with “Solo”-technique
Miljena Mia Girotto (born Oštrić), DDS, Msc, Specialist in Periodontology, Implantology
- in 1996 completed Study of Dental Medicine at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine
- in 2002 completed postgraduate study at the University of Zagreb, with the title Master of Science
- in 2005 completed specialization in Periodontology both at University of Rijeka and University of Zagreb
- in 2008 completed gIDE/UCLA Master program in Implantology, University of California, Los Angeles
- during 2006 upon invitation stayed as a guest-visitor in Zurich, at Zentrum für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde der Universität Zürich
- currently working on the Doctoral Thesis at the University of Zagreb
- actively involved in scientific project run by Andrija Bošnjak, PhD, DDS, „Implant and regenerative management of advanced periodontitis“
- actively contributing at numerous international congresses, lecturing, doing seminars and workshops
- from 1997 to 2009 has been working as scientific and clinical assistant in the Department of Periodontology at the University of Rijeka,
Faculty of Medicine, Study of Dental Medicine, and as a clinical periodontologist on the Clinic of Dental Medicine in the Clinical hospital center of Rijeka.
- since 2006 is in continuing educational program “iTOP – individually trained oral preventive” mentored by Jiri Sedelmeyer DDS, the author of
iTOP-concept and his wife Lucie Kalouskova DDS, Top Mentor for the instructors.
- in 2009. reaches the Top-level degree, and becomes one of the Gold-certificated Instructors with right to give lectures and educate by her
own in the iTOP system in cooperation with Swiss-based firm Curaden.
- during 2007 and 2008 was actively participating as lecturer and instructor of iTOP in the International Curaprox Student Camp-u in Eidfjord, Norway
- during August 2010 as a member of international educational team (one of four Instructors along with Mr. and Mrs. Sedelmeyer)
participated in educational iTOP program for Latin America in Chile.
- during 2010 and 2011 has participated as Instructor and Lecturer in numerous iTOP-events in Croatia, Lithuania, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia,
Macedonia, Montenegro, Switzerland…..
- was the first editor of the first magazine for the Dental patients in Croatia - “Smile”; now still participating as an author
- is vice-president of Croatian branch of World’s organization: WomenDentistsWorldwide: WDW – women dentists in Croatia - is translator for professional literature from English language to Croatian (magazine Dental Tribune International, chapters of the book in:
Lindhe, Karring, Lang: Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, fifth, Croatian edition,….)
- now working as a member of the team in three private praxis in Rijeka as specialist in Periodontology and Implantology
Tuesday : Workshops & lectures Dental Identification in Mass Disasters, Professor Hrvoje Brkić, DMD, PhD
Natural or man made catastrophes often result in
multiple casualties under circumstances that make
their identification difficult. The teeth, as the
hardest and most durable part of the human body,
serve as one of the most reliable elements in the
identification procedure. Their unique shape,
location, external morphological features,
histological components, as well as dental
restorations, represent key features in terminating
the identity of each body. In this lecture we present
dental identification in several mass disasters in
the world
Professor Hrvoje Brkić, DMD, PhD Chair of Forensic Dentistry Department of Dental Anthropology
School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb Gundulićeva 5, HR-10 000 Zagreb e-mail: brkic@sfzg.hr
URL: www.hrvoje.brkic.net Curriculum Vitae 1987 University of Zagreb - Reward for Scientific Research,
1988 University of Zagreb - Reward for Scientific Research, 1988 Observation at UCM - School of Dentistry, London, 1988 Graduated from School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb,
1990 Postgraduated from School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb, 1990 Master Thesis at School of Dental Medicine, 1992 PhD at School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb,
1994 Founder of Dental Identification as a Postgraduating study at School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb, 1995 Specialist of Dental and Oral Pathology and Periodontology at Dental
University Clinic in Zagreb, 1996 Education in Dental Identification at the Karolinska Institute - Stockholm, 1997 Assistant Professor of Forensic Dentistry,
1998 Head of the Chair of Forensic Dentistry in School of Dental Medicine,
• Associate Professor of Forensic Dentistry
• Vice-Dean for International Co-operation at School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb
• Invited Speaker at World Dental Congress (FDI – New Delhi)
• Editor-in-Chief of the scientific Journal Acta Stomatologica Croatica
.
Individually trained oral preventive – iTOP, Mia Girotto
Endodontics - the most common mistakes, Professor Silvana Jukić-Krmek
Endodontics is a very demanding branch of dental medicine. Diagnosis is often difficult due to the complexity of the symptoms, referred pain or possibility of "toothache" of non-odontogenic origin. Field of work in endodontics is inaccessible to the eye, with a large number of anatomical variations and possible complications during the treatment. Therefore, for successful endodontic treatment, in addition to general dental knowledge, require additional equipment, training and experience of the therapist. In this lecture the most common mistakes during endodontic treatment in general practice of dental medicine will be presented, in order to encourage the systematic approach to each case. The access cavity is the key that opens the door, and one of the most common errors encountered by endodontic specialists is unmatched access opening. Shape of access opening is in direct correlation with the anatomy endontic space. The consequences of poor access cavity, behind the infection in the off-corners, are unidentified root canals, broken instruments, ledge and fuosse route. Determining the working length today is usually carried out by electronic apex locators. Although are extremely easy to use, they are not used in all dental practices. The consequences of poorly determined working length can be a persistent infection within non-instrumented and unfilled root canal, "rest"-pulpitis and chronic irritation of the periapical tissues in case of overfilling. During instrumentation, possible errors are: separation of the instrument, use of inappropriate instrumentation techniques that ignore the anatomical characteristics of the canal, insufficient instrumentation that leaves vital or infected tissue, or excessive instrumentation that weakens the walls of the canal. Filling the channel should be long enough and compact with a material that does not irritate periapical tissue and dimensionally stable. In the final phase of endodontic treatment in post-endodontic reconstruction, there are a number of possible mistakes such as conservative treatment filling of teeth that require prosthetic supply, use of inappropriate and improper set posts, or inclusion of teeth with poor prognosis in extensive prosthetic work. Silvana Jukic Krmek is full professor in the Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dental Medicine. He has authored or co-authored 56 scientific papers, review
and professional papers in extenso, of which 25 cited in Current Contents. She actively participated in numerous international and domestic conferences.
The scientific work of Prof. Silvana Jukic Krmek mainly refers to the area of endodontics and the application of lasers in dentistry. She has participated in research of
immunohistological characteristics of healthy and inflamed pulp, the properties of materials for the root canal filling, the efficiency of solvents and laser for removal of
root canal filling. She also researched the application of laser and ultrasound in the preparation of the retrograde cavity, the temperature increase during operation with
a laser, and epidemiological investigations of quality of endodontic treatment and the prevalence of periapical processes in urban Croatian population.
Wednesday : Workshops & lectures Digital photography in clinical practice, Mihovil Strujić. DMD, PhD
Digital photography is very important in modern
dental offices. It is used for documentation and
diagnostics in every-day basis.
Topics:
- how to choose camera
- what is important to know about camera
- how to set up camera for different applications
- auxiliaries for intra-oral and extra-oral acquiring
- natural head position
- standard set
- archiving and organization of photo
documentation
Mihovil Strujic was born in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 17th,
1979. High school (nature sciencies and mathematics) has completed in
Split, Croatia. He has admitted to School of Dental Medicine University of
Zagreb in 1998 with scholarship from Ministry of Science, Education and
Sports and graduated among 10% of students with highest grades. He works
in School of Dental Medicine as assistent / science fellow from 2004. He
has earned his MSc degree from the same school in 2007 with title: "Tooth
size discrepancy among different occlusion groups". In 2010 he has
defended his PhD thesis in fields of medical imaging and orthodontics with
title: "Error analysis in digitizing and processing of cephalograms". He is
applications developer in rank of Microsoft Certified Professional
Developer. He teaches Orthodontics, Basics in Use of Computers and
Dental Photography. He is member of Croatian Dental Chamber, American
Association of Orthodontists, European Orthodontic Society, World
Federation of Orthodontists and Secretary General of Croatian Orthodontic
Society. He serves as Croatian delegate to European Federation of
Orthodontic Specialists Associations and Foederatio Europea Orthodontica.
Thursday : Excursion & Fun SPLIT-BIŠEVO-VIS-HVAR
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Friday : Workshops & lectures Practical recommendations for ideal fixed prosthodontic therapies in the esthetic zone, Marko Jakovac, Assistant Professor
The purpose of this lecture is to help clinicians with fixed prosthodontic therapy in the esthetically most demanding region of oral cavity. The presentation will start with tooth preparation, post and core build up and techniques for displaying the preparation margin. Then, the impression techniques, how to select impression materials and preparation of the tooth for full ceramic crowns will be also presented. Finally, a few clinical cases with preparations, post and cores and impression techniques will be shown. After the presentation the post and core build up will be demonstrated.
Marko Jakovac, Assistant Professor
- born in Zagreb, October 4th 1974, Croatia.
- 1993 starts education in the School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb
-1997 scholarship of the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports for top
students.
-1998 graduated at the School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb
-1999 starts with postgraduate study at same School.
-2001 becomes young researcher on the scientific project "Dental Materials in
Prosthodontics"
-2002 becomes asisstent and starts specialization at the Department of
Prosthodontics in the School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb.
-2003 recives Masters degree in the field of "Dental Ceramics"
-2005 becomes Specialist in Prosthodontics
-2008 disertation in the field of "Dental Ceramic – Zirconium-oxide"
- 2009 becomes Asisstent Professor at the Department of Prosthodontics
- 2010 leader of the postgradute collegium "Esthetic Therapy on Teeth and
Implants in Fixed Prosthodontics
- 2010 leader of course "Advance Tehniques in Tooth Preparation in Fixed
Prosthodontic"
- active on several Congresses and Courses as lecturer or participant
- author and coauthor of several scientific and proffesional studies
- member of the Croatian Medical Association, Croatian Chamber of Dental
Medicine, Croatian and Europe Society of Prosthodontics, Croatian Society for
Implantology
Ozone) is a unstable gas made of three oxygen atoms with a cyclic
structure. There are several known effects of ozone on human body,
such as antimicrobial (bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal),
immunostimulating and biosynthetic (activation of the metabolism of
carbohydrates, proteins, lipids). Bio-oxidative therapy is a non-
medicamentous method of therapeutic action proved to be effective in
the treatment of different kind of inflammatory and degenerative
diseases. The antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and bio-stimulative
effect of bio-oxidative therapy may be used in the management of
diffferent dental indications such as caries, root canal treatment,
wound healing, gingtivitis, periodontitis, periimplantitis, viral and
fungal infections. Oxygen activation generator’s antimicrobial effect
has been tested in the treatment of wounds and lesions of the soft
tissues such as periodontal pockets, aphtae, herpes and fistulas, tooth
cavity and wound disinfection and muscle relaxation. When the
correct dose has been established, ozone can be used as a useful
therapeutic agent. The purpose of this lecture is to present a
successful clinical use of a high frequency ozone generator and bio-
oxidative therapy in different kind of inflammatory disease.
Ozone and bio-oxidative therapy in dentistry. Božidar Pavelić. Professor
Božidar Pavelić, DDS, MSD, PhD (1963.),
an associate profesor at the Department of Endodontics and
Restorative Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of
Zagreb. Specialist in Endodontology and Restorative Dentistry
with Periodontology and Oral Pathology. He has published
many scientific and clinical articles. He is the president of Croatian
Association of Esthetic Dentistry, the vice- president of
Croatian Endodontic Association and the member of European
Society of Endodontology. International education: Institute
of Oral Pathology, University of Hamburg; Department
Restorative Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of
Würzburg; Department Restorative Dentistry, School of Dental
Medicine, University of Münster.
Saturday : Workshops & lectures
Variotime, Tina Vukičević. DMD
Lecture and hands-on with A-silicones ( Variotime and Memosil Heraeus ). Best known Heraeus A-silcone, Variotime which combines more than 25 years of Heraeus experience and is coming in 6 different viscosities and 3 delivery systems. We will show and try different impession techniques for different indications. Features and benefits also as tips and tricks will be something that we have to disccust about. And we will try and learn you how to handle automatic mixing machine.
Tina Vukičević,dr.dent.med.
Personal History:
Born 15th August 1972 in Split, Croatia.
Graduited at University of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine
in 1995
From 1999. Private practice in Split and from 2009. in Zagreb
From 2010. Country specialist Adriatic for Heraeus Dental
Education-training:
2004. Universita degli studi di Ferrara- Corso „Nicolo
Copernico“
2007. Uniklinik Mainz, „Kompakt Kurs Implanologie“
2009. University Clinic Ulm Germany, Prof. Haller Restorative
Dentistry
Positions Held:
1997. Member of Croatian Dental Chamber
2004. Member of Croatian Doctors Association
2007 Member of Committee for Inernational Cooperation
HKDM
Direct aesthetic restorations, Professor Ivana Miletić
The development of composite resin materials enables placement of natural looking restorations and they are usually used for anterior and posterior tooth reconstruction. Composites can be made in a wide range of tooth colors allowing near invisible restoration of teeth. However, copying the natural color and reflection of a tooth is difficult. In the lecture, the new generation of composite resin materials based on nano technology (G-aenial) will be presented. These composite resin materials have high light scattering properties and chameleon effect which can be achieved with only single shade. For the anterior restorations, in order to gain good aesthetic result it is necessary to combine different colors to mimic the interproximal zone, dentin and enamel layer.
Professor Ivana Miletic PhD, DDS
Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry
School of Dental Medicine
University of Zagreb
Gunduliceva 5
Zagreb
e-mail: miletic@sfzg.hr
Ivana Miletić was born in Zagreb, in 1971 and graduated from
University of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine in 1995. After state
certification in 1996, she was employed as a junior researcher by
University of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine, Department of
Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry. She got her Master's degree in
1998 and had her doctorate in 2000. In 2001., she was elected
assistant professor at the School of Dental Medicine, University of
Zagreb, associate professor in 2005., and full time professor in 2008.
In 2001 she started her specialisation training (Endodontics and
Restorative Dentistry) and passed board exam in 2004. She has
published many research and professional papers, conference papers
and published lectures. Her papers were referenced both in Croatia
and abroad. She participated in research projects funded by Croatian
Ministry of Science "Clinical and Experimental Endodontology" since
1996 till 2002, from 2002 till 2006 and from 2007-. She has mentored
graduation theses and several master's and doctoral theses. She has
been a member of European Society of Endodontology (ESE), Croatian
Endodontic Society (CES), European Organisation for Caries Research
(ORCA), European Society for Oral Laser Applications (ESOLA). From
2005 she is the secretary of Croatian Endodontic Society and country
representative for European Endodontic Society.
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Info about Split :
Sunday : END
Split is a city in Central Dalmatia, Croatia. The city was originally built around the Diocletian palace (a palace/fort built for the retired Roman emperor Diocletian) where the locals sought refuge centuries ago. Wandering the historic centre of Split you can still clearly see the Roman walls, squares, and temples. Because of its ideal climate, with 2,800 hours of sunlight each year, local people have a few nicknames for Split: "The most beautiful city in the world"and "Mediterranean flower". Many famous Croatian sports people are born in Split, so locals often nicknamed their city as "The sportiest
city in the world".
Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO heritage site) - The historic centre of Split is built around the remains of this Roman palace. You only need to wander around to experience it but you can also pay to visit the excavated remains of the basement of the palace. The palace has well preserved main streets cardo and decumanus. Roman palace is enriched with some gothic and reinassance buildings which makes a perfect match. Palace has 4 monumental gates Porta Aurea (Zlatna vrata, Golden gate), Porta Argenta (Srebrna vrata, Silver gate),Porta Ferrea (Željezna vrata, Iron gate) and Porta Aenea (Mjedena vrata). It is probably the best preserved Roman palace in general.
St. Duje's cathedral - Originally built around 305 AD as a mausoleum of Roman emperor Diocletian's (the oldest cathedral building in the world). Cathedral is also a very beautiful mixture of Roman temple and Catholic church. It also has a beautiful belltower which provides you a great panoramic view of Split, nearby islands and Marjan hill.
Peristil square (Peristylium) - Main square of Diocletian's palace with well preserved Roman architecture.
Jupiter's temple - Ancient Roman temple which became St. John's church.
Two original Egyptian sphinxes- One is located on Peristil square, and the other in front of Jupiter's temple or St. John's church. They were brought from Egypt by Roman emperor Diocletian.
Riva is the main city promenade. Since 2007. Riva has a new, "modern" look, which is not accepted by most of the people.
Marjan - a hill situated on the west of Split. Marjan is an oasis for many people who look for a natural stress relief, a great place for long walks, jogging, and bike rides. Marjan's peak, Telegrin is 174 m high and gives a wonderful panoramic view of Split. South cliffs are popular within alpine climbers. St. Nicholas church is situated on the east of Marjan, on it's south side are beautiful St. Jeronimus church and "Gospe od Betlema" church (Madonna of Betlehem). House building is strictly forbidden in order to save Marjan - the lungs of Split.
Varoš - one of the oldest parts of town. A place where lived most of the city peasants and fishermen. Charming streets and and beautiful small houses.
Galerija Meštrović - gallery contains works of Ivan Meštrović, famous Croatian sculptor.
Archaeological Museum - the oldest museum in Croatia(1820.), about 20 min walk north of the old town (entry 20 kn). Many artefacts and monuments from Roman colonies Salona and Narona.
Poljud stadium. Poljud stadium known to locals as "Poljudska Ljepotica" (Poljud Beauty")is a second largest stadium in Croatia and has a capacity of 36,000 people. The stadium was originally constructed by the Yugoslavian government as part of the facilites for the 1979 Mediterannean Games and was oficially opened by Josip Broz Tito, who was avowed fan of the team who play their home games in Poljud HNK Hajduk Split. By far the most important and revered sports team in Dalmatia, a dedicatet fanbase around the world has followed Hajduk throughout the team's history. There are numerous anecdotes about Hajduk never played without at least some of their loyal fans in the stands, the Torcida. It is the oldest supporters group in Europe. If you are going to visit some match do not go on north part, which is the cheapest one, that part is reserved for Torcida.
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