September 24-26, 2015 · Franck Renouard, France On the evolution of complications in implant...
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2 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW EAO 2015
EAO Board Members (2013-2014) PresidentPascal Valentini (France)
Past PresidentSøren Schou (Denmark)
President ElectBjörn Klinge (Sweden)
Secretary GeneralLuca Cordaro (Italy)
TreasurerAlberto Sicilia Felechosa (Spain)
Board MembersGil Alcoforado (Portugal)Henning Schliephake (Germany)Reinhilde Jacobs (Belgium)Ronald Jung (Switzerland)
EAO Council (2014-2015)Franck Renouard (France) Massimo Simion (Italy)Christoph Hämmerle (Switzerland) Friedrich Neukam (Germany)
Scientific Committee 2015Björn Klinge (Sweden)Ann Wennerberg (Sweden)
Tord Berglundh (Sweden)Ronald Jung (Switzerland)Jose Manuel Navarro (Spain)Irena Sailer (Switzerland)Søren Schou (Denmark)Henning Schliephake (Germany)Tommie Van de Velde (Belgium)
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Welcome to Stockholm
Respected colleagues and friends
It is our great honour and privilege to welcome you to the 2015 EAO Scientific Meeting in Stockholm. In conjunction with the Scientific Committee and the EAO Board, we have put together a programme that we hope will be both thought-provoking and highly relevant to your daily practice.
Our clinical work today is based on half a century’s experience of placing osseointegrated implants. The programme for the meeting in Stockholm reflects the progress we have made over the last 50 years, while at the same time focusing on current and emerging techniques. There is a strong emphasis on practical, clinical messages that you can use in your daily practice. We hope this combination of historical perspective and cutting-edge techniques will ensure there is something of relevance for everyone.
During the 2014 EAO meeting in Rome, a new format was introduced. The meeting in Stockholm will build on this, with the addition of extra features designed to facilitate the learning experience and engage participants throughout.A scientific meeting is of course much more than just the scheduled sessions. It is also an opportunity to share views with colleagues and to socialise. We very much hope you will consider bringing your partner or family with you to Stockholm. The city has a huge amount to offer, and we are certain that you and your guests will go home with memories to treasure.
We look forward to meeting you in Stockholm
Björn Klinge Ann WennerbergChair of the Scientific Committee Co-Chair of the Scientific Committee
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Thursday, 24th September
MAIN SESSION 1
50 years of clinical osseointegration The early contributions and current effectiveness in implant dentistry
Per-Ingvar Brånemark conceptThomas Albrektsson, Sweden
André Schroeder conceptDaniel Buser, Switzerland
Willy Schulte conceptJoerg Meyle, Germany
Effectiveness in implant dentistryJan Derks, Sweden
Coffee Break
3 PARALLEL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS SESSIONS
Basic research
Clinical research, surgical
Poster presentation competition
ARENA 1
Tissue reconstruction/regeneration
What the dentist needs to know about tissue reconstruction/regenerationLuca Cordaro, Italy and Myron Spector, USA
Aspects from the video “Cell to Cell communication”Bernd Stadlinger, Switzerland
Regeneration/reconstruction of periimplant soft tissuesThomas Linkevicius, Lithuania
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Speakers and programme may be subject to change. Programme as per September 8, 2014.
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SATURDAY 26FRIDAY 25THURSDAY 24
Friday, 25th September
ARENA 2
Challenges for implant treatment of the aging population
Bis-phosphonates; a threat or an option?Per Aspenberg, Sweden
No teeth, no money; what to do in the elderly patient?Martin Schimmel, Switzerland
Minimal number of implants in the upper jaw?Anja Zembic, Netherlands
Minimal number of implants in the lower jaw?Gerry Raghoerbar, Netherlands
IMPLANTS IN THE FUTURE
virtual planning 3D-printing and more
The Virtual Patient: how far away are we?Speaker to be confirmed
The origin, present and future of 3D printingDianne Rekow, United-Kingdom
3D printing in maxillofacial surgeryLawrance E Brecht, USA
3D printing in prosthodonticsIrena Sailer, Switzerland and Vincent Fehmer, Switzerland
2 PARALLEL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS SESSIONS
Basic research
Clinical research, surgical
Coffee Break
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MAIN SESSION 2
EAO Consensus Conference 2015
Christoph Hämmerle, Germany
Marc Quirynen, Belgium
Lunch Break
ARENA 3
To learn from complications
What have we learned from cemented implant reconstructions?Speaker to be confirmed
Maxillary sinus grafting complications and how to avoid themPascal Valentini, France
The surgeon as the complicating factorFranck Renouard, France
On the evolution of complications in implant prosthodonticsBjarni Pjetursson, Iceland
What have we learned from mucogingival complications?Rino Burkhardt, Switzerland
What have we learned from immediate implant placement and immediate restoration?Markus Hürzeler, Germany
IMPLANTS IN THE FUTURE
CAD-CAM, precision of fit
The future implant crown – chairside vs labsidePer Vult von Steyern, Sweden
Is ceramic the material of choice for future implants?Eric Van Dooren, Belgium
CAD/CAM in removable prosthodonticsSpeaker to be confirmed
SATURDAY 26FRIDAY 25THURSDAY 24
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Clinical research, prosthetic
INVITED COUNTRY SESSION
Programme to be annouced
Coffee Break
PARALLELL SESSION 1
Patient reported outcome
Patient reported outcome measures: what is relevant and what is notSpeaker to be confirmed
Quality of life in patients undergoing bone grafting proceduresGuido Heydecke, Germany
SATURDAY 26FRIDAY 25THURSDAY 24
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Saturday, 26th September
SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETIES PROGRAMME
Osseointegration as a foreign body reactionChrister Dahlin, Sweden
What can we learn from national Orthopaedic RegistersSpeaker to be confirmed
Brain signalling from teeth and dental implantsMats Trulsson, Sweden
ARENA 4
Succesful supportive treatment evidence for clinical efficacy
Hugo deBruyn, Belgium
Mariano Sanz, Spain
Lisa Heitz Mayfield, Sweden
PARALLEL SESSION 2
Imaging (Radiology) in treatment planning and follow-up
Presurgical diagnostic imaging: what do I need to spot prior to implant planning?Speaker to be confirmed
Presurgical imaging in implant treatment: from guidelines to clinical useMichael Bornstein, Switzerland
Do we still need to use hounsfield scores in presurgical planning?Reinhilde Jacobs, Belgium
Creating the virtual patient: how to integrate facial, optical and radiological imaging componentsAli Tahmaseb, Netherlands
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Coffee Break
SATURDAY 26FRIDAY 25THURSDAY 24
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MAIN SESSION 3
Periimplantitis
The relevance of implant materials for periimplantitisAndrea Mombelli, Switzerland
The patient and the problem awaits Monday morning; what do I do?Stefan Renvert, Sweden
Challenges in the treatment of periimplantitisOlivier Carcuac, Sweden
A comparison between periodontitis and periimplantitis lesionsTord Berglundh, Sweden
Lunch Break
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EAO Awards ceremony
PARALLEL SESSION 3
Emerging surgical concepts
Do we still need autogenous bone for ridge augmentation or can we use growth factors? Ronald Jung, Switzerland
Soft tissue grafts out of the box, what can we expect in clinics? Otto Zuhr, Germany
Emerging concepts in maxillofacial surgery: indications for graft materialsHenning Schliephake, Germany
The future of wound healing: can it still be improved? Nelson Pinto, Chile
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closing ceremony
SATURDAY 26FRIDAY 25THURSDAY 24
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general information
Date From Thursday, 24th September to Saturday, 26th September 2015
VenueEAO congress 2015 will be held at theStockholmsmässanMässvägen 1, 125 30 Älvsjö - Sweden
Easily reachable from Stockholm centre by train.
Official LanguageOfficial language of the EAO Congress is English.
Registration Registration will be available on April 2015 through EAO congress web site: www.eao-congress.org
Trade Exhibition A trade exhibition will be held in the Stockholmsmässan during the Congress. It offers an excellent opportunity for companies to display their products. Firms wishing to exhibit may obtain information sending an email to: [email protected]
AccommodationC’accommodation, official housing office of EAO, will offer you negotiated rates for your accommodation in Stockholm.Hotel list and booking form will be soon available through the EAO congress web site: www.eao-congress.orgFor group block bookings (5 rooms and above), please contact Cristina Vellar at: [email protected]
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Call for Abstracts Opening December 2014Deadline for submission of abstracts is April 1st, 2015.Abstracts can be submitted in English by internet through: ww.eao-congress.org
Grants informationThe EAO has decided to help young and talented scientists to present their latest research by providing them travel grants. 21 travel grant awardees will be selected among the abstract presenters. The grants are 400 awarded on site and the congress registration fees will be waived. You can apply for the EAO grants during the abstract submission process available on the congress website.
Conditions: Applications will be done while
submitting the abstract and must be done no later than April 1st, 2015.
EAO 2015 travel grant awardees will be informed mid June 2015.
The applicant must be the first author of the abstract submitted.
Only one grant will be allocated per person.
Important datesDecember, 2014 Abstract submission opening
April 1st, 2015 Deadline for abstract submission and registration opening
June 10th, 2015 Deadline for registration at preferential rates
ContactsEAO Congress Organisation and Scientific Secretariat Officec/o Colloquium 13-15 rue de Nancy75010 ParisFrancePh. +33 (0)1 44 64 15 15Fax. +33 (0)1 44 64 15 16E-mail: [email protected]
EAO OfficeTel : +33 1 44 64 15 32Fax : +33 1 44 64 15 16Email : [email protected]
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