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OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
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symposiumregistration
$950
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 - 9:30 Michael Pikos
9:30 - 10:00 Break
10:00 - 11:30 Sascha Jovanovic
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 1:30 Tom Wilson:
Treatment Planning
1:30 - 2:20 Gustavo Avila-Ortiz
2:20 - 3:00 Eiji Funakoshi
3:00 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 5:00 Maurice Salama*Speaker times are subject to change without notice
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 - 8:45 Melle Vroom
8:45 - 10:15 Istvan Urban
10:15 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:15 Kirk Pasquinelli
12:15 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 - 2:15 Tom Wilson:
Treatment Planning
2:15 - 2:45 Istvan Urban
2:45 - 3:30 Pier Gallo*Speaker times are subject to change without notice
REGISTRATIONfor more info visit osteogenics.com/courses | 888.796.1923
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
SCHEDULE OF EVENTSSchedule subject to change
Symposium Topics• Patient selection for regenerative success
• Extraction management and decision making for immediate versus delayed implants
• Discussion of multiple treatment options for extraction site management, including but not limited to using dense
PTFE membranes
• Review the main biological and clinical events that take place after tooth extraction
• Discuss the role that di£erent local and systemic factors may play in the healing dynamics following tooth loss
• Understand the rationale and scientific evidence supporting alveolar ridge preservation via socket grafting to minimize
alveolar ridge reduction after tooth extraction
• Presentation of the results of a new randomized clinical trial comparing tooth extraction alone with alveolar ridge
preservation using a combination allograft and dense PTFE membranes
• "Open Barrier Membrane Technique"
- a minimally invasive GBR technique using non-expanded, high-density PTFE (d-PTFE) membrane without primary
closure for ridge preservation and ridge augmentation
- utilizing a combination of graft materials, including mineralized and demineralized allografts, PRP, and enamel
matrix derivative
- factors for achieving success, including diagnosis, treatment planning, several biologic principles that must be
followed, careful execution of the surgical treatment, and postoperative infection control
• Sinus augmentation technique, biomaterials, and keys to success using the crestal approach
• ‘Everyday’ GBR cases, including the learning curve using dPTFE
• Treatment planning for hard and soft tissue grafting in vertical ridge augmentation
• Vertical bone augmentation surgical techniques
• “Free Curtain Flap” design in vertical ridge augmentation
• Selection of graft materials, membranes, fixation screws/tacks, and sutures, with rationale and review of available
evidence, in vertical ridge augmentation procedures
• Autogenous bone harvesting – regions and techniques
• Soft tissue grafting techniques with vertical bone augmentation
• Double-layer suturing technique for obtaining and maintaining primary closure in alveolar ridge augmentation
procedures
• Provisionalization of surgical area following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Patient post-op instructions following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Regenerative healing and implant placement timelines following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Strategies for minimizing and treating complications in guided bone regeneration
• Managing membrane exposures in vertical ridge augmentation procedures
• Avoiding sloughing of the flap in alveolar ridge augmentation procedures
• Superior outcomes in implant dentistry through change in the anatomy of the bone and gingiva supporting and
surrounding the implant
• Methods of adding, subtracting, or modifying soft and hard tissues in order to develop the best results
• From ‘mixed success’ to highly predictable, lessons learned in performing GBR ridge augmentation procedures
Learning Objectives:• Improve comprehensive treatment planning skills with emphasis on achieving natural esthetics
• Integrate the latest technologies, materials, and techniques into the treatment planning process
• Critically evaluate the available evidence relative to various grafting and augmentation techniques michael pikos DDS eiji funakoshi DDS, MSD kirk pasquinelli DDS
sascha jovanovic DDS, MS maurice salama DMD pier gallo DDS
thomas wilson, jr. DDS melle vroom DDS, MSc daniel cullum DDS
gustavo avila-ortiz DDS, MS, PHD istvan urban DMD, MD, PHD
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888.796.1923for more info visit osteogenics.com/coursesSPEAKERS
$950 | person 2-day symposium, april 1-2
$500 | person assistants and o±ce personnel
$695-$1150 | person hands on workshops, march 31
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OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
SPEAKERSfriday & saturday, april 1-2, 2016
maurice salama DMDDr. Maurice A. Salama received his BS in Biology at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He received his DMD and his dual
specialty certification in Orthodontics and Periodontics from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He later
received his implant training at the Branemark Center at Penn. Dr. Salama is currently on the faculties of the University of Pennsylvania
and the Medical College of Georgia as Clinical Assistant Professor of Periodontics. He is also a part of the Team Atlanta Dental Practice
with Drs. Goldstein and Garber, which is a world-renowned multidisciplinary practice in clinical research in reconstructive and esthetic
dentistry. He is a permanent member of the scientific committee of the online dental education website DENTALXP.com.
istvan urban DMD, MD, PHDDr. Istvan Urban received his DMD degree and subsequently his MD degree from Semmelweis University School of Medicine and
Dentistry. He completed a residency program in oral surgery at St. Istvan Hospital in Budapest, Hungary. He completed his internship
program in Periodontics at UCLA. After he graduated from the Fellowship Program in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University, he
was appointed Assistant Professor the following year. In 2012, Dr. Urban received his PhD in Periodontology from the University of
Szeged, Hungary, where he is currently an honorary professor. Dr. Urban teaches implant dentistry in the graduate program at Loma
Linda, and he holds an active license in the state of California. He maintains a private practice in Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Urban has
published scientific articles and text book chapters on bone regeneration and soft tissue reconstructive surgery around dental implants. Dr.
Urban is an internationally-invited speaker in the field of Implant Dentistry.
istvan urban DMD, MD, PHD 8 am - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 8 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on vertical ridge augmentation is designed for the advanced clinician.
Participants will understand principles of vertical ridge augmentation, diagnosis and patient selection,
treatment planning, surgical preparation and surgical steps, barrier selection, fixation devices, bone
harvest regions and techniques, postoperative protocol, principles and practice of mucogingival
biology and surgical procedures around dental implants, papilla reconstruction around single implant
sites, re-establishment of the vestibule after vertical augmentation, and development of papillae for
multiple implant sites in the esthetic region. Hands-on components using a pig mandible will include
the use of titanium-reinforced membranes and various other biomaterials and fixation devices.
kirk pasquinelli DDSDr. Kirk Pasquinelli maintains a full-time private practice in downtown San Francisco dedicated to periodontics, esthetic and
pre-prosthetic oral surgery, as well as dental implants. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California at San
Francisco School of Dentistry, Division of Graduate Prosthetics and has taught continuing dental education at both UCSF and the
University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He is on the faculty of the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy as well as the
Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education. Dr Pasquinelli continues to teach select groups nationally and internationally and has
authored numerous articles in the periodontal and restorative dentistry literature.
daniel cullum DDSDr. Dan Cullum completed his DDS with distinction at the University of Alberta, Canada and residency training at Westchester
Medical Center, New York. Dr. Cullum is a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is on faculty as a
Visiting Lecturer at Loma Linda University, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and UCLA, Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery. He speaks internationally and has contributed articles, textbook chapters, and a textbook on minimally invasive
implant reconstruction.. Dr. Cullum has served in leadership roles at national, state and local societies. At Implants Northwest (Coeur
d’Alene, ID), he practices Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with emphasis on immediate and minimally invasive techniques in esthetic
implant reconstruction. Dr. Cullum is also president of Implants Northwest LIVE Learning Center, which emphasizes training in advanced
techniques for surgeon/restorative teams using LIVE surgery and hands-on application in a small group environment.
melle vroom DDS, MScDr. Melle Vroom received his DDS and Master of Science in Periodontology from the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA).
Since 1998, Dr. Vroom has maintained a private practice in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, specializing in periodontics and implantology.
Dr. Vroom was previously the general secretary of the Dutch Society of Periodontology (NVvP). In the Netherlands, he gives lectures and
hands-on trainings about the usage of d-PTFE membranes.
eiji funakoshi DDS, MSDDr. Eiji Funakoshi received his DDS degree at Kyushu Dental College in Kitakyushu, Japan, followed by his certificate in periodontology
from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, and finally his MSD degree at Indiana University School of Dentistry. Dr. Funakoshi is
currently a clinical professor in periodontics at Kyushu Dental College in Kitakyushu, Japan. Among many other organizations, he is a
fellow of the International College of Dentists and the American College of Dentists, a board member of the International Team for
Implantology (ITI) , section chairman of the ITI Section Japan, past president and a founder of the Japanese Academy of Clinical
Periodontology (JACP), and past executive board member of the JSP. Dr Funakoshi has published more than 50 publications in national and
international journals and given more than 25 presentations at national and international meetings. In 2009, he won the AAP Honorary
Membership Award.
FEE: $1,150
Advanced Hardand Soft TissueRegenerativeTechniques in
Implant Therapy
OPTIONAL HANDS ON WORKSHOPS thursday, march 31, 2016
sascha jovanovic DDS, MS 1 - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 4 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on socket grafting and guided bone regeneration is designed for the
intermediate or advanced clinician. A critical viewing of biological and clinical aspects of socket grafting
techniques, including the key elements for implant success, will be presented. Participants will
understand principles of: clinical solutions to biological bone regeneration and socket grafting; optimal
implant positioning; the use of biomaterials with autogenous bone and barrier membranes; treatment
planning for esthetic cases and the development of gingival papilla support; and complications,
possibility of treatment, and prognosis. In the hands-on lab, utilizing a pig mandible, the focus will be on
the following: a posterior socket with a non-resorbable barrier membrane and no implant; a socket
missing the buccal plate with immediate implant and grafted with a resorbable collagen membrane and
allograft; and an immediate implant placement into a narrow-healed ridge, leaving a buccal dehiscence
that must be grafted in a GBR procedure using a resorbable collagen membrane and a bone graft.
FEE: $695
Socket Graftingand Guided BoneRegeneration inVarious Single-Tooth Implant
Scenarios
daniel cullum DDS 1 - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 4 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on ridge expansion is for the advanced clinician. Participants will learn that
bone manipulation can enhance bone quality and improve alveolar dimensions with ridge expansion
(RE). Participants will understand that a vascular “bone flap” is developed in RE to restore the functional
proportions of the alveolus with simultaneous implant insertion; that RE utilizes the healing potential of
bone like an extraction site; that modified osteotome techniques o«er a minimally invasive approach in
the management of moderate horizontal maxillary defects; and that Cone Beam CT imaging is
important in evaluation and technique selection. Using lecture, video, and hands-on formats, using a rib
bone, this workshop will teach participants the application of RE including flap designs, progressive skill
development, and CT diagnosis for prevention of complications.FEE: $695
Ridge Expansion:State of the Art pier gallo DDS
Dr. Pierluigi Gallo began his dental studies at Universidad Metropolitana de Barranquilla in Colombia. In 2003, he received his degree in
Periodontics from Universidad Latinoamericana in Mexico. In 2012, he completed a fellowship in Implant Dentistry at the University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Gallo is the co-founder of the Training and Development Institute in Oral Implantology in San
Andrés Island, Colombia. He is also a conference speaker and has attended various congress meetings and courses in Colombia and
around the world. Dr. Gallo currently maintains a private practice in Bogota, Colombia and also sees patients in Barranquilla, Colombia.
gustavo avila-ortiz DDS, MS, PHDDr. Gustavo Avila-Ortiz is an assistant professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in
Iowa City. He earned his DDS and PhD degrees from the University of Granada, Spain. He then earned a MS degree and a Certificate
in Periodontics from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His research interest is focused on understanding healing dynamics
following tooth extraction and/or implant site development therapies in function of local and systemic individual patient factors,
particularly in relation to alveolar ridge preservation and maxillary sinus floor elevation.
sascha jovanovic DDS, MSDr. Sascha Jovanovic received his DDS from the University of Amsterdam and both his certificate in periodontics and MS in Oral Biology
from UCLA. He formally trained in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University and in Prosthodontics at the University of Aachen in
Germany. Dr. Jovanovic restricts his private practice in Los Angeles to patient dental implants, bone and soft tissue reconstruction and
esthetic implant dentistry. He has published 65 articles and book chapters, as well co-authored the Thieme textbook titled Color Atlas of
Implantology. Dr. Jovanovic serves on several editorial boards for scientific journals and is the past President of the European Association
for Osseointegration. Dr. Jovanovic is Academic Chairman and Founder of the gIDE Institute (www.gidedental.com), an online dental
education company and the 1-year Master Clinician Program in Implant Dentistry.
michael pikos DDSDr. Michael A. Pikos graduated with honors from Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He completed his residency in Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, Montefiore Hospital. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
American Board of Oral Implantology, and International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Pikos is Adjunct Assistant Professor for the
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Ohio State University College of Dentistry and Nova Southeastern University College of Dental
Medicine and Courtesy Clinical Associate Professor for the Dept. of Periodontology and Dept. of Prosthodontics at University of Florida College
of Dentistry. He is an active member and frequent lecturer for the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Academy of
Periodontics, Academy of Osseointegration, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is
the Scientific Advisor on Implants for the Kois Center, and founder of the Pikos Implant Institute. Since 1990, he has taught advanced bone and soft tissue
grafting courses with alumni from all 50 states and 32 countries. He maintains a private practice in Palm Harbor, Florida, limited exclusively to implant surgery.
thomas wilson, jr. DDSDr. Thomas Wilson, Jr. received his DDS degree from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry and his certificate in periodontics
from the University of Washington Graduate School of Dentistry. Dr. Wilson maintains a full-time private practice limited to periodontics in
Dallas, Texas. Dr. Wilson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the
University of Texas at San Antonio Dental School. Dr. Wilson has lectured extensively on a national and international level and is the author
of a number of professional publications. He is also author of three textbooks, including Dental Maintenance for Patients with Periodontal
Diseases, ITI Dental Implants: Planning, Placement, Restoration, and Maintenance, and Periodontal Regeneration Enhanced, and an editor and
contributor to the books Advances in Periodontics and Fundamentals of Periodontics. In addition, Dr. Wilson is formally Editor-in-Chief of
Quintessence International as well as Associate Editor of the Journal of Periodontology and serves as a reviewer for a number of professional journals.
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
SPEAKERSfriday & saturday, april 1-2, 2016
maurice salama DMDDr. Maurice A. Salama received his BS in Biology at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He received his DMD and his dual
specialty certification in Orthodontics and Periodontics from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He later
received his implant training at the Branemark Center at Penn. Dr. Salama is currently on the faculties of the University of Pennsylvania
and the Medical College of Georgia as Clinical Assistant Professor of Periodontics. He is also a part of the Team Atlanta Dental Practice
with Drs. Goldstein and Garber, which is a world-renowned multidisciplinary practice in clinical research in reconstructive and esthetic
dentistry. He is a permanent member of the scientific committee of the online dental education website DENTALXP.com.
istvan urban DMD, MD, PHDDr. Istvan Urban received his DMD degree and subsequently his MD degree from Semmelweis University School of Medicine and
Dentistry. He completed a residency program in oral surgery at St. Istvan Hospital in Budapest, Hungary. He completed his internship
program in Periodontics at UCLA. After he graduated from the Fellowship Program in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University, he
was appointed Assistant Professor the following year. In 2012, Dr. Urban received his PhD in Periodontology from the University of
Szeged, Hungary, where he is currently an honorary professor. Dr. Urban teaches implant dentistry in the graduate program at Loma
Linda, and he holds an active license in the state of California. He maintains a private practice in Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Urban has
published scientific articles and text book chapters on bone regeneration and soft tissue reconstructive surgery around dental implants. Dr.
Urban is an internationally-invited speaker in the field of Implant Dentistry.
istvan urban DMD, MD, PHD 8 am - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 8 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on vertical ridge augmentation is designed for the advanced clinician.
Participants will understand principles of vertical ridge augmentation, diagnosis and patient selection,
treatment planning, surgical preparation and surgical steps, barrier selection, fixation devices, bone
harvest regions and techniques, postoperative protocol, principles and practice of mucogingival
biology and surgical procedures around dental implants, papilla reconstruction around single implant
sites, re-establishment of the vestibule after vertical augmentation, and development of papillae for
multiple implant sites in the esthetic region. Hands-on components using a pig mandible will include
the use of titanium-reinforced membranes and various other biomaterials and fixation devices.
kirk pasquinelli DDSDr. Kirk Pasquinelli maintains a full-time private practice in downtown San Francisco dedicated to periodontics, esthetic and
pre-prosthetic oral surgery, as well as dental implants. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California at San
Francisco School of Dentistry, Division of Graduate Prosthetics and has taught continuing dental education at both UCSF and the
University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He is on the faculty of the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy as well as the
Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education. Dr Pasquinelli continues to teach select groups nationally and internationally and has
authored numerous articles in the periodontal and restorative dentistry literature.
daniel cullum DDSDr. Dan Cullum completed his DDS with distinction at the University of Alberta, Canada and residency training at Westchester
Medical Center, New York. Dr. Cullum is a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is on faculty as a
Visiting Lecturer at Loma Linda University, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and UCLA, Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery. He speaks internationally and has contributed articles, textbook chapters, and a textbook on minimally invasive
implant reconstruction.. Dr. Cullum has served in leadership roles at national, state and local societies. At Implants Northwest (Coeur
d’Alene, ID), he practices Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with emphasis on immediate and minimally invasive techniques in esthetic
implant reconstruction. Dr. Cullum is also president of Implants Northwest LIVE Learning Center, which emphasizes training in advanced
techniques for surgeon/restorative teams using LIVE surgery and hands-on application in a small group environment.
melle vroom DDS, MScDr. Melle Vroom received his DDS and Master of Science in Periodontology from the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA).
Since 1998, Dr. Vroom has maintained a private practice in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, specializing in periodontics and implantology.
Dr. Vroom was previously the general secretary of the Dutch Society of Periodontology (NVvP). In the Netherlands, he gives lectures and
hands-on trainings about the usage of d-PTFE membranes.
eiji funakoshi DDS, MSDDr. Eiji Funakoshi received his DDS degree at Kyushu Dental College in Kitakyushu, Japan, followed by his certificate in periodontology
from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, and finally his MSD degree at Indiana University School of Dentistry. Dr. Funakoshi is
currently a clinical professor in periodontics at Kyushu Dental College in Kitakyushu, Japan. Among many other organizations, he is a
fellow of the International College of Dentists and the American College of Dentists, a board member of the International Team for
Implantology (ITI) , section chairman of the ITI Section Japan, past president and a founder of the Japanese Academy of Clinical
Periodontology (JACP), and past executive board member of the JSP. Dr Funakoshi has published more than 50 publications in national and
international journals and given more than 25 presentations at national and international meetings. In 2009, he won the AAP Honorary
Membership Award.
FEE: $1,150
Advanced Hardand Soft TissueRegenerativeTechniques in
Implant Therapy
OPTIONAL HANDS ON WORKSHOPS thursday, march 31, 2016
sascha jovanovic DDS, MS 1 - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 4 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on socket grafting and guided bone regeneration is designed for the
intermediate or advanced clinician. A critical viewing of biological and clinical aspects of socket grafting
techniques, including the key elements for implant success, will be presented. Participants will
understand principles of: clinical solutions to biological bone regeneration and socket grafting; optimal
implant positioning; the use of biomaterials with autogenous bone and barrier membranes; treatment
planning for esthetic cases and the development of gingival papilla support; and complications,
possibility of treatment, and prognosis. In the hands-on lab, utilizing a pig mandible, the focus will be on
the following: a posterior socket with a non-resorbable barrier membrane and no implant; a socket
missing the buccal plate with immediate implant and grafted with a resorbable collagen membrane and
allograft; and an immediate implant placement into a narrow-healed ridge, leaving a buccal dehiscence
that must be grafted in a GBR procedure using a resorbable collagen membrane and a bone graft.
FEE: $695
Socket Graftingand Guided BoneRegeneration inVarious Single-Tooth Implant
Scenarios
daniel cullum DDS 1 - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 4 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on ridge expansion is for the advanced clinician. Participants will learn that
bone manipulation can enhance bone quality and improve alveolar dimensions with ridge expansion
(RE). Participants will understand that a vascular “bone flap” is developed in RE to restore the functional
proportions of the alveolus with simultaneous implant insertion; that RE utilizes the healing potential of
bone like an extraction site; that modified osteotome techniques o«er a minimally invasive approach in
the management of moderate horizontal maxillary defects; and that Cone Beam CT imaging is
important in evaluation and technique selection. Using lecture, video, and hands-on formats, using a rib
bone, this workshop will teach participants the application of RE including flap designs, progressive skill
development, and CT diagnosis for prevention of complications.FEE: $695
Ridge Expansion:State of the Art pier gallo DDS
Dr. Pierluigi Gallo began his dental studies at Universidad Metropolitana de Barranquilla in Colombia. In 2003, he received his degree in
Periodontics from Universidad Latinoamericana in Mexico. In 2012, he completed a fellowship in Implant Dentistry at the University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Gallo is the co-founder of the Training and Development Institute in Oral Implantology in San
Andrés Island, Colombia. He is also a conference speaker and has attended various congress meetings and courses in Colombia and
around the world. Dr. Gallo currently maintains a private practice in Bogota, Colombia and also sees patients in Barranquilla, Colombia.
gustavo avila-ortiz DDS, MS, PHDDr. Gustavo Avila-Ortiz is an assistant professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in
Iowa City. He earned his DDS and PhD degrees from the University of Granada, Spain. He then earned a MS degree and a Certificate
in Periodontics from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His research interest is focused on understanding healing dynamics
following tooth extraction and/or implant site development therapies in function of local and systemic individual patient factors,
particularly in relation to alveolar ridge preservation and maxillary sinus floor elevation.
sascha jovanovic DDS, MSDr. Sascha Jovanovic received his DDS from the University of Amsterdam and both his certificate in periodontics and MS in Oral Biology
from UCLA. He formally trained in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University and in Prosthodontics at the University of Aachen in
Germany. Dr. Jovanovic restricts his private practice in Los Angeles to patient dental implants, bone and soft tissue reconstruction and
esthetic implant dentistry. He has published 65 articles and book chapters, as well co-authored the Thieme textbook titled Color Atlas of
Implantology. Dr. Jovanovic serves on several editorial boards for scientific journals and is the past President of the European Association
for Osseointegration. Dr. Jovanovic is Academic Chairman and Founder of the gIDE Institute (www.gidedental.com), an online dental
education company and the 1-year Master Clinician Program in Implant Dentistry.
michael pikos DDSDr. Michael A. Pikos graduated with honors from Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He completed his residency in Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, Montefiore Hospital. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
American Board of Oral Implantology, and International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Pikos is Adjunct Assistant Professor for the
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Ohio State University College of Dentistry and Nova Southeastern University College of Dental
Medicine and Courtesy Clinical Associate Professor for the Dept. of Periodontology and Dept. of Prosthodontics at University of Florida College
of Dentistry. He is an active member and frequent lecturer for the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Academy of
Periodontics, Academy of Osseointegration, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is
the Scientific Advisor on Implants for the Kois Center, and founder of the Pikos Implant Institute. Since 1990, he has taught advanced bone and soft tissue
grafting courses with alumni from all 50 states and 32 countries. He maintains a private practice in Palm Harbor, Florida, limited exclusively to implant surgery.
thomas wilson, jr. DDSDr. Thomas Wilson, Jr. received his DDS degree from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry and his certificate in periodontics
from the University of Washington Graduate School of Dentistry. Dr. Wilson maintains a full-time private practice limited to periodontics in
Dallas, Texas. Dr. Wilson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the
University of Texas at San Antonio Dental School. Dr. Wilson has lectured extensively on a national and international level and is the author
of a number of professional publications. He is also author of three textbooks, including Dental Maintenance for Patients with Periodontal
Diseases, ITI Dental Implants: Planning, Placement, Restoration, and Maintenance, and Periodontal Regeneration Enhanced, and an editor and
contributor to the books Advances in Periodontics and Fundamentals of Periodontics. In addition, Dr. Wilson is formally Editor-in-Chief of
Quintessence International as well as Associate Editor of the Journal of Periodontology and serves as a reviewer for a number of professional journals.
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
SPEAKERSfriday & saturday, april 1-2, 2016
maurice salama DMDDr. Maurice A. Salama received his BS in Biology at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He received his DMD and his dual
specialty certification in Orthodontics and Periodontics from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He later
received his implant training at the Branemark Center at Penn. Dr. Salama is currently on the faculties of the University of Pennsylvania
and the Medical College of Georgia as Clinical Assistant Professor of Periodontics. He is also a part of the Team Atlanta Dental Practice
with Drs. Goldstein and Garber, which is a world-renowned multidisciplinary practice in clinical research in reconstructive and esthetic
dentistry. He is a permanent member of the scientific committee of the online dental education website DENTALXP.com.
istvan urban DMD, MD, PHDDr. Istvan Urban received his DMD degree and subsequently his MD degree from Semmelweis University School of Medicine and
Dentistry. He completed a residency program in oral surgery at St. Istvan Hospital in Budapest, Hungary. He completed his internship
program in Periodontics at UCLA. After he graduated from the Fellowship Program in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University, he
was appointed Assistant Professor the following year. In 2012, Dr. Urban received his PhD in Periodontology from the University of
Szeged, Hungary, where he is currently an honorary professor. Dr. Urban teaches implant dentistry in the graduate program at Loma
Linda, and he holds an active license in the state of California. He maintains a private practice in Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Urban has
published scientific articles and text book chapters on bone regeneration and soft tissue reconstructive surgery around dental implants. Dr.
Urban is an internationally-invited speaker in the field of Implant Dentistry.
istvan urban DMD, MD, PHD 8 am - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 8 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on vertical ridge augmentation is designed for the advanced clinician.
Participants will understand principles of vertical ridge augmentation, diagnosis and patient selection,
treatment planning, surgical preparation and surgical steps, barrier selection, fixation devices, bone
harvest regions and techniques, postoperative protocol, principles and practice of mucogingival
biology and surgical procedures around dental implants, papilla reconstruction around single implant
sites, re-establishment of the vestibule after vertical augmentation, and development of papillae for
multiple implant sites in the esthetic region. Hands-on components using a pig mandible will include
the use of titanium-reinforced membranes and various other biomaterials and fixation devices.
kirk pasquinelli DDSDr. Kirk Pasquinelli maintains a full-time private practice in downtown San Francisco dedicated to periodontics, esthetic and
pre-prosthetic oral surgery, as well as dental implants. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California at San
Francisco School of Dentistry, Division of Graduate Prosthetics and has taught continuing dental education at both UCSF and the
University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He is on the faculty of the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy as well as the
Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education. Dr Pasquinelli continues to teach select groups nationally and internationally and has
authored numerous articles in the periodontal and restorative dentistry literature.
daniel cullum DDSDr. Dan Cullum completed his DDS with distinction at the University of Alberta, Canada and residency training at Westchester
Medical Center, New York. Dr. Cullum is a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is on faculty as a
Visiting Lecturer at Loma Linda University, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and UCLA, Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery. He speaks internationally and has contributed articles, textbook chapters, and a textbook on minimally invasive
implant reconstruction.. Dr. Cullum has served in leadership roles at national, state and local societies. At Implants Northwest (Coeur
d’Alene, ID), he practices Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with emphasis on immediate and minimally invasive techniques in esthetic
implant reconstruction. Dr. Cullum is also president of Implants Northwest LIVE Learning Center, which emphasizes training in advanced
techniques for surgeon/restorative teams using LIVE surgery and hands-on application in a small group environment.
melle vroom DDS, MScDr. Melle Vroom received his DDS and Master of Science in Periodontology from the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA).
Since 1998, Dr. Vroom has maintained a private practice in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, specializing in periodontics and implantology.
Dr. Vroom was previously the general secretary of the Dutch Society of Periodontology (NVvP). In the Netherlands, he gives lectures and
hands-on trainings about the usage of d-PTFE membranes.
eiji funakoshi DDS, MSDDr. Eiji Funakoshi received his DDS degree at Kyushu Dental College in Kitakyushu, Japan, followed by his certificate in periodontology
from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, and finally his MSD degree at Indiana University School of Dentistry. Dr. Funakoshi is
currently a clinical professor in periodontics at Kyushu Dental College in Kitakyushu, Japan. Among many other organizations, he is a
fellow of the International College of Dentists and the American College of Dentists, a board member of the International Team for
Implantology (ITI) , section chairman of the ITI Section Japan, past president and a founder of the Japanese Academy of Clinical
Periodontology (JACP), and past executive board member of the JSP. Dr Funakoshi has published more than 50 publications in national and
international journals and given more than 25 presentations at national and international meetings. In 2009, he won the AAP Honorary
Membership Award.
FEE: $1,150
Advanced Hardand Soft TissueRegenerativeTechniques in
Implant Therapy
OPTIONAL HANDS ON WORKSHOPS thursday, march 31, 2016
sascha jovanovic DDS, MS 1 - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 4 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on socket grafting and guided bone regeneration is designed for the
intermediate or advanced clinician. A critical viewing of biological and clinical aspects of socket grafting
techniques, including the key elements for implant success, will be presented. Participants will
understand principles of: clinical solutions to biological bone regeneration and socket grafting; optimal
implant positioning; the use of biomaterials with autogenous bone and barrier membranes; treatment
planning for esthetic cases and the development of gingival papilla support; and complications,
possibility of treatment, and prognosis. In the hands-on lab, utilizing a pig mandible, the focus will be on
the following: a posterior socket with a non-resorbable barrier membrane and no implant; a socket
missing the buccal plate with immediate implant and grafted with a resorbable collagen membrane and
allograft; and an immediate implant placement into a narrow-healed ridge, leaving a buccal dehiscence
that must be grafted in a GBR procedure using a resorbable collagen membrane and a bone graft.
FEE: $695
Socket Graftingand Guided BoneRegeneration inVarious Single-Tooth Implant
Scenarios
daniel cullum DDS 1 - 5 pm
Limited Attendance | Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 4 continuing education credits.
This hands-on workshop on ridge expansion is for the advanced clinician. Participants will learn that
bone manipulation can enhance bone quality and improve alveolar dimensions with ridge expansion
(RE). Participants will understand that a vascular “bone flap” is developed in RE to restore the functional
proportions of the alveolus with simultaneous implant insertion; that RE utilizes the healing potential of
bone like an extraction site; that modified osteotome techniques o«er a minimally invasive approach in
the management of moderate horizontal maxillary defects; and that Cone Beam CT imaging is
important in evaluation and technique selection. Using lecture, video, and hands-on formats, using a rib
bone, this workshop will teach participants the application of RE including flap designs, progressive skill
development, and CT diagnosis for prevention of complications.FEE: $695
Ridge Expansion:State of the Art pier gallo DDS
Dr. Pierluigi Gallo began his dental studies at Universidad Metropolitana de Barranquilla in Colombia. In 2003, he received his degree in
Periodontics from Universidad Latinoamericana in Mexico. In 2012, he completed a fellowship in Implant Dentistry at the University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Gallo is the co-founder of the Training and Development Institute in Oral Implantology in San
Andrés Island, Colombia. He is also a conference speaker and has attended various congress meetings and courses in Colombia and
around the world. Dr. Gallo currently maintains a private practice in Bogota, Colombia and also sees patients in Barranquilla, Colombia.
gustavo avila-ortiz DDS, MS, PHDDr. Gustavo Avila-Ortiz is an assistant professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in
Iowa City. He earned his DDS and PhD degrees from the University of Granada, Spain. He then earned a MS degree and a Certificate
in Periodontics from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His research interest is focused on understanding healing dynamics
following tooth extraction and/or implant site development therapies in function of local and systemic individual patient factors,
particularly in relation to alveolar ridge preservation and maxillary sinus floor elevation.
sascha jovanovic DDS, MSDr. Sascha Jovanovic received his DDS from the University of Amsterdam and both his certificate in periodontics and MS in Oral Biology
from UCLA. He formally trained in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University and in Prosthodontics at the University of Aachen in
Germany. Dr. Jovanovic restricts his private practice in Los Angeles to patient dental implants, bone and soft tissue reconstruction and
esthetic implant dentistry. He has published 65 articles and book chapters, as well co-authored the Thieme textbook titled Color Atlas of
Implantology. Dr. Jovanovic serves on several editorial boards for scientific journals and is the past President of the European Association
for Osseointegration. Dr. Jovanovic is Academic Chairman and Founder of the gIDE Institute (www.gidedental.com), an online dental
education company and the 1-year Master Clinician Program in Implant Dentistry.
michael pikos DDSDr. Michael A. Pikos graduated with honors from Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He completed his residency in Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, Montefiore Hospital. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
American Board of Oral Implantology, and International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Pikos is Adjunct Assistant Professor for the
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Ohio State University College of Dentistry and Nova Southeastern University College of Dental
Medicine and Courtesy Clinical Associate Professor for the Dept. of Periodontology and Dept. of Prosthodontics at University of Florida College
of Dentistry. He is an active member and frequent lecturer for the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Academy of
Periodontics, Academy of Osseointegration, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is
the Scientific Advisor on Implants for the Kois Center, and founder of the Pikos Implant Institute. Since 1990, he has taught advanced bone and soft tissue
grafting courses with alumni from all 50 states and 32 countries. He maintains a private practice in Palm Harbor, Florida, limited exclusively to implant surgery.
thomas wilson, jr. DDSDr. Thomas Wilson, Jr. received his DDS degree from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry and his certificate in periodontics
from the University of Washington Graduate School of Dentistry. Dr. Wilson maintains a full-time private practice limited to periodontics in
Dallas, Texas. Dr. Wilson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the
University of Texas at San Antonio Dental School. Dr. Wilson has lectured extensively on a national and international level and is the author
of a number of professional publications. He is also author of three textbooks, including Dental Maintenance for Patients with Periodontal
Diseases, ITI Dental Implants: Planning, Placement, Restoration, and Maintenance, and Periodontal Regeneration Enhanced, and an editor and
contributor to the books Advances in Periodontics and Fundamentals of Periodontics. In addition, Dr. Wilson is formally Editor-in-Chief of
Quintessence International as well as Associate Editor of the Journal of Periodontology and serves as a reviewer for a number of professional journals.
Osteogenics Biomedical is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to
assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does
it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. The AGD recognizes CERP-approved providers for Fellowship of Mastership credit.
SPONSORED BY
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
symposiumregistration
$950
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 - 9:30 Michael Pikos
9:30 - 10:00 Break
10:00 - 11:30 Sascha Jovanovic
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 1:30 Tom Wilson:
Treatment Planning
1:30 - 2:20 Gustavo Avila-Ortiz
2:20 - 3:00 Eiji Funakoshi
3:00 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 5:00 Maurice Salama*Speaker times are subject to change without notice
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 - 8:45 Melle Vroom
8:45 - 10:15 Istvan Urban
10:15 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:15 Kirk Pasquinelli
12:15 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 - 2:15 Tom Wilson:
Treatment Planning
2:15 - 2:45 Istvan Urban
2:45 - 3:30 Pier Gallo*Speaker times are subject to change without notice
REGISTRATIONfor more info visit osteogenics.com/courses | 888.796.1923
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
SCHEDULE OF EVENTSSchedule subject to change
Symposium Topics• Patient selection for regenerative success
• Extraction management and decision making for immediate versus delayed implants
• Discussion of multiple treatment options for extraction site management, including but not limited to using dense
PTFE membranes
• Review the main biological and clinical events that take place after tooth extraction
• Discuss the role that di£erent local and systemic factors may play in the healing dynamics following tooth loss
• Understand the rationale and scientific evidence supporting alveolar ridge preservation via socket grafting to minimize
alveolar ridge reduction after tooth extraction
• Presentation of the results of a new randomized clinical trial comparing tooth extraction alone with alveolar ridge
preservation using a combination allograft and dense PTFE membranes
• "Open Barrier Membrane Technique"
- a minimally invasive GBR technique using non-expanded, high-density PTFE (d-PTFE) membrane without primary
closure for ridge preservation and ridge augmentation
- utilizing a combination of graft materials, including mineralized and demineralized allografts, PRP, and enamel
matrix derivative
- factors for achieving success, including diagnosis, treatment planning, several biologic principles that must be
followed, careful execution of the surgical treatment, and postoperative infection control
• Sinus augmentation technique, biomaterials, and keys to success using the crestal approach
• ‘Everyday’ GBR cases, including the learning curve using dPTFE
• Treatment planning for hard and soft tissue grafting in vertical ridge augmentation
• Vertical bone augmentation surgical techniques
• “Free Curtain Flap” design in vertical ridge augmentation
• Selection of graft materials, membranes, fixation screws/tacks, and sutures, with rationale and review of available
evidence, in vertical ridge augmentation procedures
• Autogenous bone harvesting – regions and techniques
• Soft tissue grafting techniques with vertical bone augmentation
• Double-layer suturing technique for obtaining and maintaining primary closure in alveolar ridge augmentation
procedures
• Provisionalization of surgical area following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Patient post-op instructions following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Regenerative healing and implant placement timelines following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Strategies for minimizing and treating complications in guided bone regeneration
• Managing membrane exposures in vertical ridge augmentation procedures
• Avoiding sloughing of the flap in alveolar ridge augmentation procedures
• Superior outcomes in implant dentistry through change in the anatomy of the bone and gingiva supporting and
surrounding the implant
• Methods of adding, subtracting, or modifying soft and hard tissues in order to develop the best results
• From ‘mixed success’ to highly predictable, lessons learned in performing GBR ridge augmentation procedures
Learning Objectives:• Improve comprehensive treatment planning skills with emphasis on achieving natural esthetics
• Integrate the latest technologies, materials, and techniques into the treatment planning process
• Critically evaluate the available evidence relative to various grafting and augmentation techniques michael pikos DDS eiji funakoshi DDS, MSD kirk pasquinelli DDS
sascha jovanovic DDS, MS maurice salama DMD pier gallo DDS
thomas wilson, jr. DDS melle vroom DDS, MSc daniel cullum DDS
gustavo avila-ortiz DDS, MS, PHD istvan urban DMD, MD, PHD
1-2
APRIL 2016
HYATT REGENCY SCOTTSDALE RESORT & SPA AT GAINEY RANCH scottsdale, az
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATIONFRIDAY SCHEDULE register by march 7, 2016 (nonrefundable after this date)april 1
SATURDAY SCHEDULEapril 2
888.796.1923for more info visit osteogenics.com/coursesSPEAKERS
$950 | person 2-day symposium, april 1-2
$500 | person assistants and o±ce personnel
$695-$1150 | person hands on workshops, march 31
Call Jeni Coy to register
1.888.796.1923or osteogenics.com/courses
HOTEL REGISTRATION
$299 | night
Group rate room block listed under Osteogenics
For reservations, call 1.888.421.1442
Visit scottsdale.hyatt.com for info on the resort/local activities
Hyatt Regency ScottsdaleResort & Spa at Gainey Ranch
Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 13 continuing education credits.
Osteogenics Biomedical is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to
assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does
it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. The AGD recognizes CERP-approved providers for Fellowship of Mastership credit.
SPONSORED BY
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
symposiumregistration
$950
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 - 9:30 Michael Pikos
9:30 - 10:00 Break
10:00 - 11:30 Sascha Jovanovic
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 1:30 Tom Wilson:
Treatment Planning
1:30 - 2:20 Gustavo Avila-Ortiz
2:20 - 3:00 Eiji Funakoshi
3:00 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 5:00 Maurice Salama*Speaker times are subject to change without notice
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 - 8:45 Melle Vroom
8:45 - 10:15 Istvan Urban
10:15 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:15 Kirk Pasquinelli
12:15 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 - 2:15 Tom Wilson:
Treatment Planning
2:15 - 2:45 Istvan Urban
2:45 - 3:30 Pier Gallo*Speaker times are subject to change without notice
REGISTRATIONfor more info visit osteogenics.com/courses | 888.796.1923
OSTEOGENICS 2016global bone grafting symposium
SCHEDULE OF EVENTSSchedule subject to change
Symposium Topics• Patient selection for regenerative success
• Extraction management and decision making for immediate versus delayed implants
• Discussion of multiple treatment options for extraction site management, including but not limited to using dense
PTFE membranes
• Review the main biological and clinical events that take place after tooth extraction
• Discuss the role that di£erent local and systemic factors may play in the healing dynamics following tooth loss
• Understand the rationale and scientific evidence supporting alveolar ridge preservation via socket grafting to minimize
alveolar ridge reduction after tooth extraction
• Presentation of the results of a new randomized clinical trial comparing tooth extraction alone with alveolar ridge
preservation using a combination allograft and dense PTFE membranes
• "Open Barrier Membrane Technique"
- a minimally invasive GBR technique using non-expanded, high-density PTFE (d-PTFE) membrane without primary
closure for ridge preservation and ridge augmentation
- utilizing a combination of graft materials, including mineralized and demineralized allografts, PRP, and enamel
matrix derivative
- factors for achieving success, including diagnosis, treatment planning, several biologic principles that must be
followed, careful execution of the surgical treatment, and postoperative infection control
• Sinus augmentation technique, biomaterials, and keys to success using the crestal approach
• ‘Everyday’ GBR cases, including the learning curve using dPTFE
• Treatment planning for hard and soft tissue grafting in vertical ridge augmentation
• Vertical bone augmentation surgical techniques
• “Free Curtain Flap” design in vertical ridge augmentation
• Selection of graft materials, membranes, fixation screws/tacks, and sutures, with rationale and review of available
evidence, in vertical ridge augmentation procedures
• Autogenous bone harvesting – regions and techniques
• Soft tissue grafting techniques with vertical bone augmentation
• Double-layer suturing technique for obtaining and maintaining primary closure in alveolar ridge augmentation
procedures
• Provisionalization of surgical area following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Patient post-op instructions following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Regenerative healing and implant placement timelines following alveolar ridge augmentation
• Strategies for minimizing and treating complications in guided bone regeneration
• Managing membrane exposures in vertical ridge augmentation procedures
• Avoiding sloughing of the flap in alveolar ridge augmentation procedures
• Superior outcomes in implant dentistry through change in the anatomy of the bone and gingiva supporting and
surrounding the implant
• Methods of adding, subtracting, or modifying soft and hard tissues in order to develop the best results
• From ‘mixed success’ to highly predictable, lessons learned in performing GBR ridge augmentation procedures
Learning Objectives:• Improve comprehensive treatment planning skills with emphasis on achieving natural esthetics
• Integrate the latest technologies, materials, and techniques into the treatment planning process
• Critically evaluate the available evidence relative to various grafting and augmentation techniques michael pikos DDS eiji funakoshi DDS, MSD kirk pasquinelli DDS
sascha jovanovic DDS, MS maurice salama DMD pier gallo DDS
thomas wilson, jr. DDS melle vroom DDS, MSc daniel cullum DDS
gustavo avila-ortiz DDS, MS, PHD istvan urban DMD, MD, PHD
1-2
APRIL 2016
HYATT REGENCY SCOTTSDALE RESORT & SPA AT GAINEY RANCH scottsdale, az
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATIONFRIDAY SCHEDULE register by march 7, 2016 (nonrefundable after this date)april 1
SATURDAY SCHEDULEapril 2
888.796.1923for more info visit osteogenics.com/coursesSPEAKERS
$950 | person 2-day symposium, april 1-2
$500 | person assistants and o±ce personnel
$695-$1150 | person hands on workshops, march 31
Call Jeni Coy to register
1.888.796.1923or osteogenics.com/courses
HOTEL REGISTRATION
$299 | night
Group rate room block listed under Osteogenics
For reservations, call 1.888.421.1442
Visit scottsdale.hyatt.com for info on the resort/local activities
Hyatt Regency ScottsdaleResort & Spa at Gainey Ranch
Osteogenics Biomedical designates this activity for 13 continuing education credits.