Schedule of Events - American Academy of Periodontology
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Schedule of Events - American Academy of Periodontology
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For additional product information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and potential adverse effects, see the product package insert and the BIOMET 3i Website: www.ifu.biomet3i.com. AD033 Dear Colleague: The “City by the Bay” plays host to the Academy’s 100th anniversary! Connect with colleagues in San Francisco to commemorate the occasion at the Moscone West Convention Center, September 19-22. With fanfare in full swing, returning favorites will make you feel at home, such as Town Square, Saturday afternoon’s Corporate Forum and the Dental Hygiene Symposium, facilitated through the California Society of Periodontists. Program highlights abound, beginning with the opportunity to participate in a half-day pre-meeting workshop on sedation management, complete with SimMan. Please join me with your Saturday morning cup of coffee as I address the membership and look back on the Academy’s first 100 years, including a video tribute to the legends of periodontology. Then settle in for an “armchair conversation” with Drs. Kenneth Kornman, Myron Nevins and Robert Schallhorn in our opening General Session. Now expanded to five hours, the Student Event – Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career – will cover such topics as insurance needs and how to become an associate. Attendees will be able to discuss a case with a clinician, arriving at a treatment plan. In addition, students can learn the basics of Board certification from an ABP director, with the day’s activities culminating in a reception. On Sunday, celebrate the Academy’s centennial with an exciting evening of entertainment and hors d’oeuvres at the headquarters hotel, the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Before putting on your dancing shoes, make yourself heard at the General Assembly, where results can shape the future of the AAP. Close out a great meeting by taking part in a two-day hands-on workshop on dental implant microsurgery, given by Dr. Dennis Shanelec. Occurring at the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy campus in Foster City, your registration fee will include use of the facility’s equipment, 3 nights’ accommodations, shuttle service and all meals. All of these events and more are available on the Annual Meeting mobile app. Look for it in the iTunes App Store, Android Market and BlackBerry App World. Sincerely, Stuart J. Froum, DDS AAP President 3 Keeping You Connected! Stay current with exhibitors and colleagues by taking advantage of this great feature. The mobile app is available to Android, Blackberry, iPhone and tablet users, and functions in areas of poor internet connectivity. There’s also a web-based version for all other smartphone types. Provides easy-to-use interactive capabilities for attendees to enhance their experience at the meeting. Highlights include: J^[ Dashboard keeps you organized with up-tothe-minute info. Schedule at-a-Glance can easily organize schedules with one click. Alerts allow attendees to receive important realtime communications from the Academy. 8k_bj#_d Twitter feed to follow and join in on the meeting chatter. BeYWj[ exhibitors you want to visit. Friends connects you to colleagues attending the meeting. Local Places points you to host-city sights, dining, entertainment and attractions, as well as discount offers from local merchants. Sponsored by: 4 What’s New Managing Sedation Complications the ADA workshop on airway management Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career aka the Student Event; expanded to five hours Dental Hygiene Symposium facilitated through the California Society of Periodontists Post-Annual Meeting Hands-On Workshop 2-day course on dental implant microsurgery at the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy Centennial Events Opening General Session Saturday, September 20 8:00 – 10:00 am International Attendee Reception Saturday, September 20 6:00 – 7:30 pm Centennial Tribute Event Sunday, September 21 6:30 – 8:00 pm 5 Table of Contents AAP Foundation ................................................................. 18-19 ;ijWj[FbWdd_d]8h[Wa\Wij\ehF[h_eZedj_iji .............18 and Spouses <kjkh[>eh_pedi_dF[h_eZedjebe]o ...................... 19, 67 I_]dWjkh[H[Ye]d_j_ed;l[dj ........................................18 I_b[dj7kYj_ed...................................................................19 T A B L AAP Past Presidents ............................................................104 E Alumni & Related Groups ............................................... 20-21 Awards .............................................................................109-114 In Memoriam ......................................................................... 105 International Attendee Reception ...................................... 62 Lost & Found.............................................................................. 13 Map............................................................................................. 23 Media Credentials ................................................................... 13 Post-Annual Meeting Hands-On Workshop ................... 77 Postdoctoral Educators Workshop and .....................63, 68 Directors Business Meeting (by invitation only) O Awards Ceremony ................................................................. 52 Predoctoral Educators Workshop and ........................50, 51 Directors Business Meeting (by invitation only) F Balint Orban Memorial Program ...................................51-52 Program Tracks ................................................................. 42-45 CAP ............................................................................................. 57 Program at-a-Glance........................................................40-41 C Centennial Events ......................................................................5 Registration................................................................................ 12 O Centennial Tribute Event ........................................................ 71 Research Forum Poster Session ................................... 54-55 and Competition Continuing Education Information ................................13, 81 N Convention Center Floor Plans .....................................24-26 T Corporate Forum (including Early Bird) ........................29-35 E Crisis Plan................................................................................... 13 N Dental Hygiene Symposium .........................................46, 53 T District 8 Section Meetings .................................................. 51 S District Forums ........................................................................ 59 Exhibiting Companies ..................................................... 82-89 Exhibition....................................................................................81 Exhibitor Product Categories ......................................90-100 First Aid ..................................................................................... 13 Future Meetings & Conferences ....................................... 106 General Assembly Business Session .................................. 71 General Information .......................................................... 13-14 Hotels .......................................................................................... 13 Schedule of Events............................................................ 47-77 J^khiZWo............................................................................. 47 <h_ZWo ............................................................................ 48-52 IWjkhZWo........................................................................53-62 IkdZWo ...........................................................................63-71 CedZWo......................................................................... 72-76 Session Categories & Definitions ........................................14 Speaker Disclosure List .......................................................122 Speaker/Moderator Index .............................................117-121 Sponsors .................................................................................9-11 Student Event ........................................................................... 58 Town Square .............................................................................. 15 Video Recording .......................................................................14 Who’s Who in 2013-2014 .................................................. 103 Wireless Hotspot .....................................................................81 OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER With the exception of the Corporate Forums, the Academy is solely responsible for selecting topics, speakers and content for the educational sessions at its Annual Meetings. Corporate sponsorship for educational sessions is sought only after topics and speakers have been determined by the Academy. The support provided by the Academy’s corporate partners defrays the audio visual and related costs associated with conducting the sessions, and is not used to pay speaker honoraria or expenses. The AAP does not endorse speaker content. The views of faculty do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Academy. 6 GENERAL INFORMATION One? Or two stage? Immediate? Early? Or delayed loading? Today patients want good looking teeth and they want them sooner rather than later. More patients are asking for early and immediate loading of their implants and patients who in the past might not have been candidates for implants are also asking to be treated. Reduce treatment time. If the initial mechanical stability is high enough a one-stage approach is often used together with immediate- or early loading. 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Monitor Osseointegration Visit Osstell at the AAP Annual Meeting - San Francisco, CA - Sep 20th - 23rd - Booth #1315 GENERAL INFORMATION Notes Sponsors Diamond S P O ($100,000 and above) N S O R S Colgate Geistlich Biomaterials Nobel Biocare Centennial Tribute Event Board of Trustees Dinner Co-Sponsor (August) Board of Trustees Dinner (April) Dental Hygiene Reception General Session (Monday morning) International Attendee Reception On-Site Program Advertisement Postdoctoral Educators Workshop and Directors Business Meeting Centennial Tribute Event Corporate Forum Online Library Subscriptions for Graduate Programs Co-Sponsor Workshop on Periodontal Regeneration Co-Sponsor Workshop on Periodontal Regeneration Co-Sponsor Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions CE Notepads and Pens Centennial Tribute Event Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry Supplement (2014 Spring Conference) Corporate Forum Sunstar Suisse SA/Sunstar Americas, Inc. 2014 Spring Conference AAP Foundation Signature Recognition Event Corporate Forum Centennial Tribute Event General Session (Saturday) 9 Sponsors Platinum ($50,000 - $99,999) S P BioHorizons Millennium Dental O Centennial Tribute Event Advance Program Advertisement N Corporate Forum Corporate Forum S Registration Totebags On-Site Program Tab O DENTSPLY Implants Straumann R Centennial Tribute Event Centennial Tribute Event S Corporate Forum Corporate Forum On-Site Program Tab Exhibits at-a-Glance Guide Hotel Key Cards On-Site Program Advertisement Registration Badges/Credential Envelope/Lanyards Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career Co-Sponsor (aka the Student Event) J. Morita USA Advance Program Advertisement Centennial Tribute Event Corporate Forum On-Site Program Tab Gold ($25,000 - $49,999) Biomet 3i Treloar & Heisel, Inc./MedPro Corporate Forum AAP Foundation Estate Planning Breakfast for Periodontists and Spouses On-site Program Advertisement Program at-a-Glance Guide Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career Co-Sponsor (aka the Student Event) Carestream Dental Student Member Reception Advance Program Advertisement Corporate Forum Wireless Hotspot Philips/Sonicare Balint Orban Memorial Program Online Library Subscriptions for Graduate Programs Co-Sponsor Past Presidents’ Reception 10 Zimmer Dental Early Bird Corporate Forum On-Site Program Tab Mobile App Sponsors Silver ($10,000 - $24,999) S Hu-Friedy Procter & Gamble Professional Oral Health P Centennial Tribute Event O Master Clinician Award Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career Tabletop Co-Sponsor (aka the Student Event) OraPharma Distinguished Scientist Award Corporate Forum Predoctoral Educators Workshop and Directors Business Meeting Humanitarian Award Osstell, Inc. N S O R S Student Awards Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career Tabletop Co-Sponsor (aka the Student Event) Centennial Tribute Event Hotel In-room Channel On-Site Program Tab Bronze (Under $10,000) The Avenues Company Implant Direct International Board of Trustees Dinner Co-Sponsor (August) Innovations in Periodontics Session 1 Beutlich Pharma MIS Implants On-Site Program Tab On-Site Program Tab Biolase Quintessence Publishing Company Early Bird Corporate Forum Clinical Research Award Dentium Ushio Early Bird Corporate Forum Early Bird Corporate Forum Our thanks to the AAP Foundation for sponsoring the R. Earl Robinson Periodontal Regeneration Award. 11 Registration First and foremost, the Academy would like to thank these companies for their sponsorship of the following registration items: Ticketed Sessions and Events 8_e>eh_pedi#Jej[XW]i 9[dj[dd_WbJh_Xkj[;l[dj ;n^_X_j>WbbBkdY^%[i(if selected) I :;DJIFBO?cfbWdji#8WZ][i"Yh[Z[dj_Wb envelope, lanyards S DeX[b8_eYWh[#9;dej[fWZiWdZf[di :[djWb>o]_[d[Iocfei_kc(registration facilitated through the California Society of Periodontists) Registration Location/Hours >WdZi#EdMehai^efi(including the Post-Annual Meeting course) R E G T R A Registration is located on Level 2 of the Moscone West Convention Center. T I O N Thursday, September 18 3:00 - 5:00 pm Friday, September 19 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, September 20 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Sunday, September 21 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday, September 22 8:00 am - 12:00 noon Your Registration Fee Includes 77F<ekdZWj_edI_]dWjkh[H[Ye]d_j_ed;l[dj ?dikhWdY[Mehai^efi CWdW]_d]I[ZWj_ed9ecfb_YWj_ediMehai^ef IjkZ[dj;l[dj8hWl[D[mMehbZ Badge Holders Blue Tab* Active Member Life Active Member Fuchsia Tab* Associate Member International Member Retired Member Non-Member Dentist/Periodontist Hygienist/Full Conference Orange Tab AAP Student Member (Perio Program) Dental Student Interest Group (DSIG) Hygienist/One-Day Pass Office Staff Non-Member Student Yellow Tab Spouse/Guest Dark Green Tab Exhibitors Industry Relations/Full Conference Purple Tab AAP Staff Vendors Media 77F<ekdZWj_ed;ijWj[FbWdd_d]8h[Wa\Wij\eh Periodontists and Spouses 7c[h_YWd8eWhZH[l_[mFWhji'WdZ( 8Wb_djEhXWdC[ceh_WbFhe]hWc 9b_d_YWbJ[Y^d_gk[I^emYWi[i 9edj_dk_d];ZkYWj_edYekhi[i 9ehfehWj[<ehkc :_ijh_Yj<ehkci ;n^_X_j_ed <eYki[Z9edj_dk_d];ZkYWj_edYekhi[i =[d[hWbI[ii_edi ?ddelWj_edi_dF[h_eZedj_Yii[ii_edi H[i[WhY^<ehkcFeij[hI[ii_ed *ABP Diplomates in these categories will have a “Diplomate” ribbon in their credential envelope. 12 General Information Continuing Education Credits/CE Pavilion Hotel Addresses & Phone Numbers The American Academy of Periodontology is an ADA 9;HFH[Ye]d_p[ZFhel_Z[h$ San Francisco Marriott Marquis (HQ) 780 Mission St 415-896-1600 InterContinental San Francisco 888 Howard St 415-616-6500 Courtyard San Francisco Downtown 299 Second St 415-947-0700 Palace 2 New Montgomery St 415-512-1111 LOGO Stop by the CE Pavilion in the Exhibit Hall to record credits using the QR code on the front of your name badge, provided in your registration credential packet. As a reminder, the AAP does not send continuing education credit information to state boards or licensing/regulatory agencies. Continuing education is offered on an hour-forhour basis for every hour of programming which earns CE credit. Attendees can also record their hours at any time via ceu.experientevent.com/per141, which can also be accessed through perio.org. E R A L Lost & Found N Any items found over the course of the meeting shall be kept at Registration. Check with personnel to see if valuables have been turned in. F In the event of an emergency, notification regarding meeting changes will be posted on the Academy’s web site at perio.org. In addition, attendees who booked their housing through Experient at any of the official meeting hotels will be notified by the individual hotel property. C[cX[hie\j^[c[Z_Wh[gk[ij_d]Yh[Z[dj_Wbii^ekbZ check in at Registration upon arrival. Representatives must be currently employed by an established news outlet, and provide identification before being issued a press pass. ?\c[Z_YWbWii_ijWdY[_ih[gk_h[Z"j^[ÓhijW_ZijWj_ed is located on Level 1, and will be staffed during registration hours. N I Media Credentials First Aid E W San Francisco 181 Third St 415-777-5300 Crisis Plan Other updates will be facilitated through the mobile app, compatible with Android, Blackberry, iPhone and tablet platforms. If you haven’t done so already, please download the app today. G O R M A T I O N Mobile App The 2014 Annual Meeting mobile app is ready to download for smartphones and tablets! With a simple touch, attendees can schedule preferred sessions, and conduct searches for exhibitors, their product listings and explore related floor plans. Our thanks to Zimmer Dental for sponsoring the mobile app. Program/Event Locations All programs and events will take place at the Moscone West Convention Center unless otherwise noted. 13 General Information Session Categories & Definitions Below is a brief outline of the educational/scientific programs that will be offered at the Annual Meeting. Except for General Sessions, which run unopposed, these sessions can run concurrently during specified time slots. G E Clinical Technique Showcase (CTS) These 1.5-hour sessions offer presentations by four speakers that concisely address a clinically-related subject. Invited speakers will present their topic in 15 c_dkj[i"WZZh[ii_d]WfWhj_YkbWhj[Y^d_gk["cWj[h_Wb or device that is of clinical interest. There are no breaks between speakers, and the panel will engage _dWgk[ij_ed#WdZ#Wdim[hf[h_eZe\Wffhen_cWj[bo'+ minutes at the session’s conclusion. These courses offer continuing education credit and are video-recorded. Ef[djeWbbh[]_ijhWdji1deWZZ_j_edWb\[[_ih[gk_h[Z$ N E R A L I N F O R M A T Continuing Education (CE) These 2.5-hour programs feature single or multiple speakers in each session. Continuing education courses are professional development/career enhancement sessions given by credentialed speakers delivering a kd_gk[jef_Y_dWj^[Wj[h#ijob[\ehcWj$J^[i[Yekhi[i offer continuing education credit and are video-recorded. Ef[djeWbbh[]_ijhWdji1deWZZ_j_edWb\[[_ih[gk_h[Z$ Focused Continuing Education (FCE) These 1.5-hour sessions address a specific topic/ j[Y^d_gk[ehfhWYj_Y[cWdW][c[djjef_Y%_iik[$J^_i venue features one speaker who gives an in-depth fh[i[djWj_ededjef_YihWd]_d]\hecikh]_YWbj[Y^d_gk[" cWj[h_Wbi"jh[Wjc[dji[gk[dY[%_dj[]hWj_edehfhWYj_Y[ management. These courses offer continuing education credit and are video-recorded. Open to all registrants; no WZZ_j_edWb\[[_ih[gk_h[Z$ I O N Hands-On Workshop (HW) This interactive, technical course - given by experts in a particular area - offers participants the opportunity to learn about the latest trends, challenges and technologies in the industry in a small group setting. These workshops offer continuing education credit, but are not videoh[YehZ[Z$J_Ya[j[Z[l[dj1h[gk_h[iWZZ_j_edWb\[[$ Innovations in Periodontics (IP) These 1.5-hour sessions address innovations and advances in clinical periodontics, basic sciences or related subjects. Each session consists of four individual speakers who give 15-minute presentations on a specific jef_Y"\ebbem[ZXoW+#c_dkj[gk[ij_ed#WdZ#Wdim[h period. Speakers are selected by a blind review of abstracts submitted to the Academy. These courses offer continuing education credit and are video-recorded. Ef[djeWbbh[]_ijhWdji1deWZZ_j_edWb\[[_ih[gk_h[Z$ Travel & Housing Session Handouts Gant Travel Management, the Academy’s travel partner, can assist with airline reservations; contact the travel desk at 800-255-8664. For housing matters, stop by the Housing counter in the Registration area to speak with a representative from Experient, the AAP’s housing coordinator; registrants may also call 866-229-2386. Any presentation handouts submitted to the AAP will be posted online at perio.org. Treloar & Heisel, Inc. :[b[]Wj[im_bbX[ed#^WdZ_dJemdIgkWh[jeZ_iYkii insurance options available at a discount to Academy members. 14 General Session (GS) These 2-hour programs present a topic of general interest in a stimulating, motivational style by today’s most respected speakers. These sessions offer continuing education credit and are video-recorded. Ef[djeWbbh[]_ijhWdji1deWZZ_j_edWb\[[_ih[gk_h[Z$ Video Recording Refer to the Session Categories & Definitions section for course types that are video-recorded. 100 years Help celebrate e\j^[77FWjJemdIgkWh[ CWa[oekhl_i_jjeJemdIgkWh[Wfh_eh_jo"WdZ^[bfj^[7YWZ[coYecc[cehWj['&& ]h[Wjo[WhiBeYWj[Zedj^[ÓhijÔeehe\j^[CeiYed[9edl[dj_ed9[dj[h"JemdIgkWh[ is your source for everything you want to know about the AAP and AAP Foundation. The Library offers Academy and Foundation literature, including practice management material, clinical and scientific resources available in the AAP Connect Library, AAP Foundation Annual Reports, and information on state and regional ieY_[j_[i$OekÊbbWbiemWdjjei[[^_]^b_]^ji\hecj^[d[mYedikc[hWmWh[d[ii campaign, Love the Gums You’re With, and learn how to use the campaign toolkit to promote awareness in your community. Stop in at City Halljec[[jc[cX[hi^_fijW\\WdZWiagk[ij_edi$?\oekWh[dejW member, find out how easy it is to join. Participate in the daily raffles with the grand fh_p[X[_d]W*&&=eFheYWc[hW At the AAPF Marketplace, view silent auction items and see who is supporting your specialty on the donor wall. Sit for a professional portrait at the Photo Booth. Take the photo with you on a new flash drive provided by the AAP Foundation, and use it on your AAP Connect profile and practice website. Visit the 100th Anniversary Museum to view AAP photos and artifacts, purchase a souvenir T-shirt or AAP scrubs, and get a free meeting memento. Stop by the World Market to pinpoint your home location on the map and see where other attendees hail from, obtain information on international societies, and meet staff from the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) to learn more about the 2015 EuroPerio8 meeting in London. Representatives from Treloar & Heisel and Medpro will be available to discuss insurance plans. Meet staff from My Dental Hub, who can show you how their patient education software solutions can help your practice. Don’t forget to sign the Academy’s giant birthday card! 15 Celebrating 100 Years of the American Academy of Periodontology The advancement of periodontology is vital to the dental community. We applaud the American Academy of Periodontology for 100 years of Excellence and Dedication to its members and their patients. Happy Birthday, AAP! - Biomet 3i Happy 100th Birthday to the American Academy of Periodontology! We’re proud to support an organization that does such great work in furthering the field of periodontal health care, and look forward to the next 100 years. - Your Friends at Carestream Dental The Colgate-Palmolive company extends our sincere congratulations to the AAP for reaching the milestone of 100 years. The AAP has contributed significantly to the improvement of oral health of Americans, and the ongoing education of Dental Professionals. Colgate-Palmolive is delighted to have had the opportunity to partner with AAP along this journey, and looks forward to future strong collaborations. Congratulations to all those associated with AAP. :;DJIFBO?cfbWdji wishes to congratulate all of the past and present members of the AAP for their years of service and contribution to the dental community. We are grateful for your continued partnership in the advancement of dental therapy through science and education, and we look forward to our ongoing collaboration in the years to come. Congratulations to the AAP on your 100 year anniversary from your friends at DENTSPLY Implants. Geistlich Pharma North America is proud to share in the American Academy of Periodontology’s 100th Anniversary Celebration. The dynamic specialty we serve has been influenced greatly by their steady hand of professional leadership and vision. At Geistlich, we are especially fortunate to have forged a trusting partnership with the AAP that aligns deeply with our values of science, education and leadership. We look forward to celebrating many more years of success and progress. Congratulations on 100 years of advocacy, collaboration, education and commitment to the periodontology community! You are a premier organization and have helped periodontists around the world learn about new clinical techniques, the latest materials, and best practices for providing the highest quality care to patients. Thank you for your leadership in advancing the field of periodontology. Thank you for your ongoing commitment and offering so many opportunities to network and learn! Happy 100 Year Anniversary! – Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions Hu-Friedy extends warm congratulations to the American Academy of Periodontology as you celebrate 100 years of serving your members and the dental profession. We value the strong relationship we have enjoyed throughout the years. We look forward to continuing our partnership to advance clinical excellence in periodontics. Congratulations on this remarkable milestone from all your friends at Hu-Friedy! 16 As the American Academy of Periodontology celebrates a century of science, education, leadership and advocacy, we take this opportunity to thank you for your dedication and contribution to the field. It is with great pleasure we take part in the 2014 Centennial Celebration events. This year marks an important landmark for J. Morita USA as well, as we celebrate 50 years of service in the USA. Thank you AAP - we look forward to many years of partnership ahead. Millennium Dental Technologies congratulates the American Academy of Periodontology on this centennial anniversary. With 50% of our MDT customers as members of the AAP, we join you in championing the education, science, leadership and advocacy in the treatment of periodontitis. It’s an honor for Millennium Dental Technologies to be a part of this memorable celebration. Nobel Biocare would like to wish the American Academy of Periodontology a very Happy 100th Birthday, and a successful and prosperous Annual Meeting in San Francisco. This organization which started out as 18 charter members in 1914 has grown to 8,000, and along the way has made a powerful impact on oral health care and disease prevention in this country. Nobel Biocare is thankful to have such a wonderful affiliation and partnership with the AAP, and is looking forward to the next 100 years working together to treat more patients better. Happy 100th Anniversary to the AAP from OraPharma! We are pleased to celebrate this milestone commemorating the field of Periodontology and congratulate the AAP members! Over the last 15 years, Osstell has had the privilege of partnering with members of the American Academy of Periodontology on research and technology innovation. We are proud to be a part of all that Academy members do to improve patient care. Congratulations on your 100th birthday, and best wishes for 100 more! Philips is proud to partner with the AAP to celebrate 100 years of excellence! Dental professionals and consumers alike benefit from the AAP’s visionary approach to the prevention of periodontal diseases. The specialty’s ongoing leadership in education, research and advocacy has made the AAP integral to oral health and quality of life worldwide. On behalf of The Procter & Gamble Company, the makers of Crest and Oral-B, we extend our congratulations to the American Academy of Periodontology on your 100th Anniversary! We have long valued our relationship with the AAP as we both strive to empower the public to understand and manage their oral health, whether it is via prevention or treatment of periodontal diseases. The difference you make every day will definitely sustain and grow your presence for the next millennium. Happy 100th Anniversary from Sunstar! Sunstar is a proud sponsor of the American Academy of Periodontology and the Foundation. It has been our pleasure to partner with AAP to advance the profession’s efforts and demonstrate the important connection between oral health, general body health and overall well-being for more than three decades. Looking forward, we are excited to continue the collaboration and commitment to discover new approaches for even better oral hygiene, diet and exercise. Congratulations to the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) on your 100th Anniversary. Your global leadership in the prevention, diagnosis & treatment of periodontal disease has had a major impact around the world. We appreciate your efforts to facilitate education, advocacy and collaboration within the periodontal community, and applaud you for your outstanding leadership and support. – The Team at Zimmer Dental, Inc. 17 AAP Foundation A 8[ikh[jeijefXoj^[77F<ekdZWj_edCWha[jfbWY[_dJemdIgkWh["beYWj[ZedB[l[b'e\j^[CeiYed[M[ij Convention Center. All events support the education and research activities of the Foundation. Please see the Housing & Registration Form to sign up for these events. A For more information, contact Dana Camacho at 800-282-4867 x3257, or [email protected]. P EV6: Signature Recognition Event Saturday, September 20 7:00 - 10:00 pm Asian Art Museum F O U Cost: $125 per person N D A T I O N Sunday, September 21 6:30 - 8:00 am San Francisco Marriott Marquis Join us to celebrate the 2014 AAP Foundation award recipients, enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and revel in the breathtaking displays at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum. Spanning cultures from Turkey to India and China to the Philippines through 6,000 years, the collection at the Asian Art Museum provides a panorama of Asian art and culture. Included are more than 18,000 objects, ranging from tiny jades to monumental sculptures. Superb paintings, porcelains, arms and armor, \khd_jkh["j[nj_b[iWdZXhedp[iWh[\[Wjkh[Z$C[[jj^[ AAP Foundation award winners and finalists, browse docent-staffed galleries and mingle with fellow friends of the AAP Foundation. Cost: Complimentary; limited attendance event Your ticket price includes: Back by popular demand, Jeff Wherry, managing director of T&H Financial Group, will share general principles of financial planning. The information presented will be of interest to periodontists in all stages of their professional lives, and to their spouses. HekdZ#jh_fjhWdifehjWj_edje%\hec^[WZgkWhj[hi^ej[b 7mWhZfh[i[djWj_edi 7Zc_ii_edjei[b[YjZeY[dj#ijW\\[Z]Wbb[h_[i 9eYajW_biWdZ^ehiZÊe[klh[i All proceeds benefit the AAP Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our thanks to Sunstar Suisse SA/ Sunstar Americas, Inc. for sponsoring this event. 18 EV7: Estate Planning Breakfast for Periodontists and Spouses Mark S. Drobny, California State Bar Certified Legal Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, J^[IjWj[8Whe\9Wb_\ehd_W8eWhZe\B[]WbIf[Y_Wb_pWj_ed" is widely regarded as one of the top experts on estate planning and related topics. He concentrates exclusively in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, probate, conservatorships, special needs trusts, elder law, business and taxation. In his over 34 years as an attorney, he has assisted over 10,000 individuals, married couples and domestic partners in properly planning their estates, assisting in the administration of over 2,500 decedents’ estates. Our thanks to Treloar & Heisel, Inc. for sponsoring this breakfast. AAP Foundation AAPF1: Future Horizons in Periodontology Soft Tissue Strategies to Enhance Periodontal and Implant Treatment Outcomes SHHHHH! Silent Auction in Progress Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am Moscone West Convention Center Periodontists and spouses are invited to place bids on more than 100 products and services, from dental [gk_fc[djjekd_gk[\Wi^_edWYY[iieh_[ije^ej[bijWoi Have fun supporting the Foundation, outbidding your colleagues and scooping up bargains. Donors will receive shipping information for the winning bidders following receipt of payment. Every year, donors to the AAP Foundation invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in the advancement of our specialty. See firsthand the dividends that investment _ifWo_d]m_j^WdWbb#d[m\eh(&'*Ç<kjkh[>eh_pedi_d Periodontology” presentation. 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BWiY^WbIkh]_YWb Instruments, Inc. 19 Alumni & Related Groups Thursday, September 18 A 8:00 am - 4:00 pm International Society of Periodontal Plastic Surgeons Club Room, Second Floor 1:00 - 5:00 pm McGuire Institute Pacific G, Fourth Floor L U M N 8:00 - 10:00 pm Perio Study Group Pacific F, Fourth Floor 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Perio Study Group Pacific F, Fourth Floor 6:00 - 9:00 pm University of Iowa Periodontics Pacific I, Fourth Floor 6:30 - 7:30 pm Gerald M. Bowers Periodontal Study Club Nob Hill D, Lower B2 Level University at Buffalo Alumni & Friends Golden Gate C1, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:00 pm Harvard School of Dental Medicine Pacific J, Fourth Floor NYUCD Alumni & Faculty Yerba Buena Salon 3, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:00 pm OHSU Program in Periodontology Yerba Buena Salon 4, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:30 pm Pacific Dugoni Periodontic Alumni Off-site 6:30 - 8:00 pm Penn Dental Medicine Nob Hill B, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:00 pm Perioscopy Incoporated with Danville Materials Off-site I Friday, September 19 & 8:00 am - 12:00 noon R Society of Contemporary and Progressive Periodontology Pacific G, Fourth Floor E L A T Saturday, September 20 7:00 - 9:00 am E D G 5:30 - 6:45 pm R O 5:30 - 7:00 pm U P S 5:30 - 8:00 pm 6:00 - 7:00 pm 6:00 - 8:00 pm 20 Teeth Today (South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry) Pacific E, Fourth Floor Gillette Hayden Symposium & Reception (Ohio State University) Yerba Buena Salons 1-2, Lower B2 Level Indiana University Periodontics Sierra C, Fifth Floor Georgia Regents University & Georgia Society of Periodontists Pacific H, Fourth Floor Unless otherwise noted, all receptions will take place in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Alumni & Related Groups Saturday, September 20 (cont.) 6:30 - 8:00 pm Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Golden Gate C3, Lower B2 Level A University of Maryland Foothill E, Second Level M University of California San Francisco Golden Gate C2, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:30 pm University of Illinois/Loyola University/Northwestern University Periodontal Alumni Association Foothill F, Second Floor 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm University of Michigan Foothill G2, Second Floor 6:30 - 8:00 pm UMKC Pacific A, Fourth Floor 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:00 pm Virginia Commonwealth University Pacific B, Fourth Floor University of Minnesota Advanced Education Program in Periodontology Yerba Buena Salon 6, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:00 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine Foothill G1, Second Floor CWRU School of Dental Medicine Yerba Buena Salon 5, Lower B2 Level Columbia University Pacific F, Fourth Floor Greater Implant Treatment Acceptance for Practice Growth Nob Hill C, Lower B2 Level Temple University Pacific E, Fourth Floor U N I & R E L 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm L UNMC Nebraska Medical Center Willow Room, B2 Level A T E 6:30 - 8:30 pm University of Oklahoma Pacific C, Fourth Floor D 6:30 - 8:30 pm West Los Angeles VA Coit Suite 3542 G University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) Golden Gate A, B2 Level O 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 9:00 pm UCLA Club Room, Second Floor 6:30 - 9:00 pm University of Texas HSC Houston Nob Hill A, Lower B2 Level 6:30 - 8:30 am Midwest Society of Periodontology Yerba Buena Salon 1, Lower B2 Level R U P S Sunday, September 21 6:30 - 7:30 am Christian Periodontists Prayer Breakfast Yerba Buena Salon 2, Lower B2 Level Unless otherwise noted, all receptions will take place in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. 21 Bay Area Map B A Y A R E A M A St St Ave P t ar eu St 4 Street 1 5 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 San Francisco Marriott Marquis - 780 Mission Street Courtyard San Francisco Downtown - 299 Second Street InterContinental San Francisco – 888 Howard Street Palace – 2 New Montgomery Street W San Francisco – 181 Third Street 23 Convention Center Floor Plans Level 1 C O N V E N T I O N C E N T E R F L O O R P L A N S 24 Convention Center Floor Plans Level 2 C O N V E N T I O N C E N T E R F L O O R P L A N S 25 Convention Center Floor Plans Level 3 C O N V E N T I O N C E N T E R F L O O R P L A N S 26 CORPORATE FORUM Visit Us at Booth #623 AdvErL Evo Advanced Solutions for Periodontology New! Clinical case: Treatment of peri-implantitis by Dr. Atsuhiko Yamamoto, Japan Er:YAG laser with hard & soft tissue applications Ideal for periodontics & dental implant complication Soft tissue curettage Sulcular debridement & removal of subgingival calculus Removal of highly inflamed edematous tissue & granulation tissue from bony defects 50 th Thinking ahead. Focused on life. niversary AnYears 196 4 - 2014 1-877-JMORITA (566-7482) www.morita.com/usa L-1007 06/14 orita USA, In M c. J. Osseous crown lengthening CORPORATE FORUM Notes Corporate Forum The 13th annual Corporate Forum will take place the afternoon of Friday, September 19 at the Moscone West Convention Center. The Academy thanks the companies taking part for their support, and making the opportunity available to all Annual Meeting registrants. Participating companies have selected the speakers and topics for the sessions, paying all related expenses. The information and opinions presented are solely those of the speakers and sponsoring companies, and do not represent the opinions of, nor constitute endorsement by, the AAP. The Academy does not offer continuing education credit for the Corporate Forum; however, some companies may be ADA CERP certified. Corporate Forum Schedule at-a-Glance 1:00 - 1:45 pm BioHorizons Biomet 3i Geistlich Biomaterials Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions J. Morita USA Millennium Dental Nobel Biocare OraPharma Straumann 1:45 - 2:00 pm BREAK 2:00 - 2:45 pm BioHorizons Biomet 3i Geistlich Biomaterials Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions J. Morita USA Millennium Dental Nobel Biocare Straumann 2:45 - 3:00 pm BREAK 3:00 - 3:45 pm BioHorizons Carestream Dental DENTSPLY Implants Geistlich Biomaterials J. Morita USA Millennium Dental Nobel Biocare Straumann 3:45 - 4:00 pm BREAK 4:00 - 4:45 pm BioHorizons Carestream Dental DENTSPLY Implants Geistlich Biomaterials J. Morita USA Millennium Dental Nobel Biocare Straumann Early Bird 7:00 - 7:45 am - Saturday Biolase Dentium Ushio Zimmer Dental 1:00 - 1:45 pm BioHorizons Surgical and Restorative Implant Site Development Speaker: Kirk L. Pasquinelli The peri-implant soft tissue form delineates the ultimate appearance of the gumline around an implant-supported crown, and the perceived shape of the tooth by an observer. This presentation will explain how this tissue form is dependent on the surgeon’s ability to provide adequate soft tissue volume around the implant, and ultimately the subgingival crown contours to create the most natural shape. The process of developing this natural appearance requires a coordinated and inter-disciplinary approach between the restorative dentist, surgeon and laboratory technician. Participants will learn how to assure that provisional and final crown contours influence the best cosmetic outcome. Biomet 3i C 3004 O R P O R A T E F O R 3002 Immediate Provisional Restoration with Sustainable Aesthetic Implant-Based Solutions Speaker: Stephen Chu U M Placement of implants into fresh anterior extraction sockets has become a common and predictable treatment modality. Current strategies include minimally invasive protocols and condensed procedures that allow for fewer patient visits, decreased treatment time and greater patient satisfaction. This presentation will review research on single tooth anterior immediate implants placed with and without provisional restorations and/or bone grafting. It will examine how such procedures influence long-term aesthetic outcomes. Techniques for fabricating full-contoured provisional restorations and custom healing abutments will be discussed. Geistlich Biomaterials 3007 Alternatives to Autogenous Grafts for Recession Defects and Gaining Keratinized Tissue Speaker: Michael K. McGuire Autogenous grafts provide patients with excellent long-term results for root coverage or increasing keratinized tissue. Donor site limitations can influence the number of grafts per procedure, with post-operative morbidity a possible deterrent. This program will discuss effective alternatives to autogenous grafts that have the ability to overcome these limitations. 29 Corporate Forum 1:00 - 1:45 pm (continued) Nobel Biocare C Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions O Demystifying the Digital Dental Highway: Simplifying Implant Procedures and the Management of Practical CAD/CAM Technology Speakers: James M. Stein, Simon M. Bernstein R P O R A T E Recent developments have made the digital workflow more accessible to the clinical specialist. This presentation will discuss a practical and economical approach to use these technologies to expedite clinical workflow, and improve communication with referring doctors. J. Morita USA F O R U M 3005 3008 This lecture will highlight the biological basis of bone loss following tooth extraction, and provide bone grafting options to the clinician for preservation of the ridge. Selected medical implications including use of oral and IV bisphosphonates, and how the medications might impact pharmacologically on these surgical procedures, will be presented. 3006 Peri-implantitis Treatment - Success with the LAPIP® Protocol Laser Treatment Speaker: Raymond A. Yukna An estimated 700,000 implants are placed each year and growing. With that, the numbers of mucositis and peri-implantitis cases are increasing. An overview of the incidence and treatment modalities will be presented, along with a review of the LAPIP™ protocol, a pulsed Nd:YAG laser-based peri-implantitis treatment. Clinical cases will be presented. 30 Horizontal and Vertical Ridge Augmentation of Soft and Hard Tissues for Optimal Implant Esthetics Speaker: Sascha A. Jovanovic This presentation will focus on the biological and clinical evidence that optimizes esthetic results with implant therapy. Vertical ridge augmentation using GBR principles, soft tissue grafting using CT grafts and collagen grafts will be discussed. The choice of conical connection implants will be highlighted, and ideal esthetic implant placement protocol will be supported with 15-year data and published material. OraPharma 3011 Guided Bone Regeneration: Its Role in Site Development Speaker: Donald S. Clem III Regeneration for Ridge Preservation Following Extraction of Teeth: Biological Basis of Bone Grafting Options Speaker: Jon B. Suzuki Millennium Dental 3001 Clinicians are bombarded with industry claims, and it seems everyone has a membrane to sell. How do we navigate this vast choice, what is the long-term outcome for implants placed in regenerated bone? Finally, how can we communicate benefits of regeneration and a team approach to restorative/hygiene colleagues? Straumann 3003 Interdisciplinary Care: Pathway to Sustained Success! Speaker: Steve Ratcliff Dentistry is an evolving profession, with amazing changes and challenges. Our capacities for innovation are incredible. However, it’s virtually impossible to keep abreast of all disciplines in our profession. We will explore how interdisciplinary teams can collaborate to be more productive, engage in higher levels of care, enjoy their practices more and provide better care to their patients. 1:45 - 2:00 pm BREAK Corporate Forum 2:00 - 2:45 pm BioHorizons Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions 3004 The Challenges of Bone Augmentation in the Esthetic Zone Speaker: Bach T. Le Achieving ideal esthetics with bone augmentation for implant site development is often elusive. Numerous techniques, protocols and materials for hard and soft tissue grafting have been described to manage compromised sites of varying severity. The protocols and techniques employed should be predictable, minimally invasive, esthetic and lasting. This evidence-based discussion will include the latest techniques in esthetic development of the compromised implant site. Biomet 3i 3002 Peri-implant Health and Complication Management A 3D View Speaker: Tiziano Testori Peri-implant health has become a hot topic, as the attention of clinicians placing dental implants has increasingly shifted from achieving initial implant osseointegration and function to successfully maintaining superior aesthetics throughout the lifetime of the implant. As the development of peri-implant disease can seriously compromise initial aesthetic results, prevention of peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis becomes essential. This presentation will focus on such issues, as well as effective strategies for managing peri-implant complications when they do occur. Geistlich Biomaterials 3007 The Management of Soft Tissues in Post-Extraction Sites and the Concept for Ridge Preservation Speaker: Daniele Cardaropoli 3005 C Demystifying the Digital Dental Highway: Simplifying Implant Procedures and the Management of Practical CAD/CAM Technology Speakers: James M. Stein, Simon M. Bernstein O R P Recent developments have made the digital workflow more accessible to the clinical specialist. This presentation will discuss a practical and economical approach to use these technologies to expedite clinical workflow, and improve communication with referring doctors. J. Morita USA O R A T E 3008 New Advances in Sinus Augmentation: From Complex to Simple Speaker: Hom-Lay Wang F O This lecture will present the latest advances in sinus augmentation, either osteotome or lateral window approach, to avoid sinus membrane perforation. The participants will also learn how to use CBCT to properly recognize sinus anatomy and pathology, and to better prepare an overall treatment plan to avoid sinus complications. Millennium Dental R U M 3006 LANAP® Immediate Effects in Vivo on Human Chronic Periodontitis Microbiota Speakers: Thomas K. McCawley, Thomas E. Rams This presentation will describe new research on the antibacterial effects of the LANAP® Protocol on severe chronic periodontitis patients. The LANAP® Protocol, but not conventional ultrasonic root debridement, was found to immediately suppress putative bacterial pathogens below culture detection limits in most deep periodontal pockets. After tooth extraction, bone resorption occurs due to the remodeling of the edentulous site. This resorption may compromise future implant placement. Based on this report, it becomes mandatory to preserve the dimension of the post-extraction socket. The use of bone substitutes, barrier membranes and tri-dimensional matrix will be presented. 31 Corporate Forum 2:00 - 2:45 pm (continued) C Nobel Biocare O R P O R A T E F R U M 3001 Treatment of the Edentulous Patient in a Referral Model Speaker: Jeffrey Ganeles The All-on-4® treatment concept protocol is reported to provide improved outcomes, enhanced patient benefit, lower patient costs and maintenance of professional productivity. This presentation highlights patient selection, practice building and referral management, and contrasts the protocol’s merits with previously described ones that involve use of more implants, grafting procedures and expensive prostheses. Straumann O Carestream Dental 3003 The RDH: What They Don’t Know DOES Hurt You Speaker: Donald S. Clem, III Hygienists are taught that “once it’s gone, it’s gone”, not that periodontal regeneration is possible, so they keep “watching the defect”. This session identifies the true impact of the hygienist and periodontist relationship in patient care through critical collaboration, the value of early detection and proper case selection for successful treatment outcomes. This program will provide identifiable actions for success to implement immediately. 2:45 - 3:00 pm BREAK 3004 Patient-Friendly Minimally Invasive Grafting (That Really Works) Speaker: Edward P. Allen Root coverage grafting has progressed from the use of palatal donor tissue to the use of allografts. Recipient site preparation has improved from open sites requiring surface incisions, to pouch and tunnel preparations with no surface incisions. These advances have been demonstrated in controlled trials to be equivalent to the more invasive alternative procedures, while enhancing the patient experience during and after surgery. Application of current, proven, minimally invasive grafting techniques to both teeth and implants will be shown. 32 Improve Your Surgical Outcomes with CBCT Technology Speaker: Bradley S. McAllister CBCT technology can significantly improve your outcomes with immediate implant placement, and in cases involving complex bone grafting. This presentation will review the surgical steps, the radiographic evaluations and how cases are improved. Further cases will be shared regarding periodontal defect diagnostics, buccal plate evaluation, identification of periodontal-endodontic involvement and guided surgery. DENTSPLY Implants 3009 Optimizing Outcomes in Challenging Situations Speaker: Homayoun H. Zadeh Recent evidence derived from clinical studies has revealed some of the risk factors, as well as predictors, of treatment success. A clear understanding of the critical determinants disclosed in these studies can help clinicians to optimize their clinical outcomes. This presentation will include many clinical cases to illustrate evidence-based concepts. Decision trees for placement of implants into fresh extraction sockets versus delayed placement will be addressed, as well as the use of short implants. Geistlich Biomaterials 3007 Soft Tissue Corrections at Implant Sites Speaker: Frank Schwarz 3:00 - 3:45 pm BioHorizons 3011 Nowadays, soft tissue corrections at implant sites has become a topic of major interest, and is mainly performed to improve either the amount of keratinized tissue or soft tissue volume. This lecture will provide the clinician with the latest knowledge on surgical techniques and biomaterials for soft tissue corrections (i.e. increase in keratinized tissue/ tissue thickness and coverage of mucosal recessions) at implant sites. Corporate Forum J. Morita USA 3008 Predictable Treatment of Peri-implantitis & Periodontitis by using Erbium Laser Water Micro-Explosions Moderator: Myron Nevins Speakers: Ryuboku Torikata, Atsuhiko Yamamoto, Toshiaki Yoshino 3006 The Challenge of Histology and the Unique Findings Following LANAP® Treatment of Hopeless Teeth Speaker: Peter Schüpbach As we witness increasing adoption and application of laser technology in dentistry, once typified “hopeless teeth” are given hope for periodontal salvation with the application of the PerioLase® MVP-7™ FR Pulsed Nd:YAG dental laser for the LANAP® Protocol. This presentation explores the challenge of histology and the peer-reviewed published results of formerly classified “hopeless teeth” following treatment with the LANAP® Protocol for periodontitis. Nobel Biocare 3003 C The Value of the Periodontist, The Power of the Patient Speaker: Lauralee Nygaard Compared to other laser wavelengths, the Erbium laser has the unique ability to be absorbed in water, creating “water micro-explosions”. Such “explosions” do not overheat the operation site, thereby sterilizing it and detoxifying the LPS at the same time. This means the Erbium laser is a revolutionary new method for treating peri-implantitis and periodontitis. Millennium Dental Straumann 3001 Immediate Implant Therapy - What is the Potential? Speaker: Barry D. Wagenberg Placement of an implant at the time of extraction affords many advantages; one surgical appointment, decreased time and cost and discomfort to the patient. Additionally, the implant acts as a scaffold in the augmentation of the residual ridge, enhancing our ability to increase width and height of the alveolus. The questions of where this procedure is indicated and parameters for successful results will be discussed. O Periodontists are held to higher standards, dentally and legally, to diagnose and inform patients of disease, recommend optimal treatment and inform of risks for foregoing treatment. Too often that value is ceded to others in the course of treatment. This lecture will explore how by maintaining that value, we create a more powerful patient to opt-in for treatment more often, and drive patient-to-patient referrals. R P O R A T E 3:45 - 4:00 pm BREAK 4:00 - 4:45 pm F BioHorizons 3004 O Esthetic Zone: Management of Compromised Extraction Sites Speaker: Michael A. Pikos R U This presentation will focus on alveolar defects seen following tooth removal, with an emphasis on evaluation and treatment guidelines. Parameters to be assessed include: gingival biotype, buccal plate status, number of bony walls affected and soft tissue status. Clinical and CBCT-based diagnostic and treatment protocols will be featured, including timing and sequence of extraction site reconstruction. Carestream Dental M 3011 Improve Your Surgical Outcomes with CBCT Technology Speaker: Bradley S. McAllister CBCT technology can significantly improve your outcomes with immediate implant placement, and in cases involving complex bone grafting. This presentation will review the surgical steps, the radiographic evaluations and how cases are improved. Further cases will be shared regarding periodontal defect diagnostics, buccal plate evaluation, identification of periodontalendodontic involvement and guided surgery. 33 Corporate Forum 4:00 - 4:45 pm (continued) C DENTSPLY Implants O R P Millennium Dental 3009 Treatment Solutions to Prevent Peri-implant Diseases using Immediate Loading Speaker: George E. Romanos F Peri-implant complications - specifically peri-implantitis - is associated with patient factors, as well as treatment protocols and implant characteristics. This lecture will present treatment options and long-term data using implants with a platform-switch design, and immediate loading to maintain crestal bone stability and prevent peri-implant inflammatory reactions. Scientific data and clinical studies will be presented to prove this concept of therapy in different clinical indications. O Geistlich Biomaterials R New Perspectives in Ridge Augmentation Speaker: Istvan Urban O R A T E U M 3007 Recent research on horizontal and vertical ridge augmentation utilizing Anorganic Bovine Bone Mineral will be presented. An exciting new treatment modality of soft tissue reconstruction surgery using collagen matrices in conjunction with autogenous micro grafts will be introduced. Surgical videos will demonstrate these procedures in detail. J. Morita USA 3008 Use of ER/YAG Laser to Decontaminate Infected Dental Implant Surface in Preparation for Reestablishment of Bone-to-Implant Contact Speaker: Myron Nevins The prevalence of peri-implantitis is of concern to all clinicians participating in implant dentistry. Early diagnosis and intervention is mandated, but there is a paucity of evidence concerning the most effective therapy. The ER/YAG laser has been demonstrated to decontaminate the rough surface of the implant to prepare for a regenerative approach. The results provide evidence of excellent new bone-to-implant contact at a level representative of the size of the defects. 34 3006 Even More Research: Human Clinical and Histological Evaluation of the LANAP® Protocol from the MultiCenter Study Speaker: Mark A. Reynolds Updated 12-month data from the university & practicebased, five-center, prospective, blinded, randomized, longitudinal, calibrated, controlled clinical trial using a split-mouth design, compares the LANAP® Protocol using the PerioLase® MVP-7™ FR Pulsed Nd:YAG laser to Scaling and Root Planing (S/RP), Modified Widman Flap (MWF) surgery and Coronal Debridement (CD) in a minimum of 50 subjects with a primary endpoint of periodontal clinical attachment level gain. Nobel Biocare 3001 Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization: A 14-Year Perspective of 440 Cases in the Maxillary Esthetic Zone Speaker: Dennis A. Shanelec Implant placement in maxillary anterior extraction sockets with implant-supported provisionals offers substantial esthetic benefit and patient satisfaction. Success is dependent on diagnosis, drilling technique, soft and hard tissue grafting and tissue-supporting provisionals, which must be followed by demanding prosthetic restoration. This case series of 440 immediate implants with immediate provisionals will demonstrate the benefits and challenges inherent in the maxillary anterior immediate implant. Straumann 3003 Increase Treatment Efficiency and Patient Acceptance through the use of the Roxolid® Implant Speaker: Paul A. Fugazzotto Roxolid® implants influence patient care, treatment outcomes and practice growth in many ways. Learn the multi-level impact of this significant evolutionary step forward in implant dentistry. Maximize therapeutic outcomes while minimizing surgical insult to the patient. Early Bird Corporate Forum 7:00 - 7:45 am Biolase 3002 Perio Procedures with YSGG Wavelength Speaker: Samuel B. Low Discover how the WaterLase iPLUS (ER:YSGG) integrates into a periodontal specialty practice. Anecdotal and science resources from crown lengthening procedures to treatment of periodontitis will be investigated. Case reports demonstrating success will be explored, along with clear contraindications for the treatment of periodontitis. Dentium 3003 Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone: Feasibility and Cautions Speaker: Hom-Lay Wang Achieve implant esthetic after immediate implant placement remains an optimal goal for implantologists. The purposes of this presentation are to propose immediate implant placement protocol that can be utilized for predictable esthetic outcome, discuss techniques used to avoid implant esthetic nightmares and present techniques to correct these esthetic nightmares. Ushio E 3004 New Frontiers in Osseointegration and Peri-implant Tissue Management Speaker: Takahiro Ogawa A This lecture will discuss scientific principles and clinical outcomes of a chair-side, rapid conditioning of dental implants via UV light, defined as photofunctionalization. Studies found that photofunctionalization not only enhances osseointegration, but also improves the quality of marginal bone and tissue compatibility when applied to abutments and Ti mesh. Y Zimmer Dental R L B I R D 3001 Predictable Bone Regeneration & Immediate Function Implants Speaker: Monish Bhola C O This lecture will highlight advances in bone grafting, with a focus on the “dual zone grafting” for better esthetic outcomes. Clinical cases using Zimmer’s osseoconductive Trabecular Metal™ Dental Implant for immediate function in poor bone quality and posterior maxilla, including the sinus, will be presented. R P O R A T E F O R U M 35 Get Annual Meeting content year-round! ME MB ER BE NE FIT ! Subscribe to the AAP Online Library! Having difficulty planning your Annual Meeting schedule? Such an exciting new program; so little time? Cover more educational ground by subscribing to our online library! 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These products may not be regulatory cleared/released/licensed in all markets. To succeed, you need technology that is well founded and documented in science. That is why we only deliver premium solutions for all phases of implant therapy, which have been extensively tested and clinically proven to provide lifelong function and esthetics. 32670004-US-1402 © 2014 DENTSPLY. All rights reserved. Patients rely on you in order to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. It can be said, you are actually restoring quality of life. PROGRAM Notes Annual Meeting Program The Academy would like to extend its gratitude to members of the 2012-2013 Continuing Education Oversight Committee for their efforts in planning this meeting: A N N Bobby L. Butler, Chair U Stuart J. Froum, President-Elect A Nicholas Caplanis L George V. Duello M Michael J. McDevitt E Brian L. Mealey E T Louis F. Rose I Jeanne M. Salcetti N Michael K. Sonick G Barry D. Wagenberg P Ray C. Williams R Donald S. Clem III, Consultant O Robert A. Faiella, Consultant G R Paul S. Rosen, Consultant Wayne A. Aldredge, Board Liaison A M 39 Program at-a-Glance Thursday, September 18, 2014 P R O G R 7:30 am - 12:15 pm 3:00 - 5:00 pm Managing Sedation Complications Registration Town Square Friday, September 19, 2014 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Hands-On Workshop: Vertical Ridge Augmentation 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration A 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Town Square M 8:00 - 11:00 am 8:00 am - 12:00 noon A T A 8:00 am - 5:30 pm American Board Review Part 1 Pan-Pacific Session Hands-On Workshop: Provisionalization of Implants Hands-On Workshop: Maxillary Sinus Elevation 8:30 am - 12:00 noon Predoctoral Educators Workshop 11:00 am - 12:00 noon District 8 Section Meetings 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Predoctoral Directors Business Meeting 1:00 - 4:00 pm American Board Review Part 2 G 1:00 - 4:30 pm Balint Orban Memorial Program L 1:00 - 4:45 pm Corporate Forum A 5:30 - 6:30 pm Awards Ceremony N Saturday, September 20, 2014 C 7:00 - 7:45 am E 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Town Square 8:00 - 10:00 am General Session (including legends video and presidential address) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Dental Hygiene Symposium 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Periodontal Coding: Solutions for Coding Frustrations 10:00 am - 6:00 pm 10:15 - 11:45 am 11:45 am - 1:00 pm 12:00 noon - 5:15 pm 40 Early Bird Corporate Forum Exhibition Research Forum Poster Session and Competition Innovations in Periodontics Session 1 Innovations in Periodontics Session 2 Innovations in Periodontics Session 3 CAP: From Clinical Experience to Dynamic Content Complimentary Lunch in the Exhibit Hall Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career (aka the Student Event) 12:45 - 2:15 pm District Forums 2:30 - 5:00 pm Continuing Education 5:30 - 7:30 pm Student Member Reception Program at-a-Glance Saturday, September 20, 2014 (continued) 6:00 - 7:30 pm 6:30 pm and beyond 7:00 - 10:00 pm International Attendee Reception P Alumni Receptions R AAP Foundation Signature Recognition Event O Sunday, September 21, 2014 6:30 - 8:00 am 7:30 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 - 10:00 am 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:30 am - 12:00 noon 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 10:00 am - 6:00 pm 10:15 - 11:45 am G AAP Foundation Estate Planning Breakfast for Periodontists and Spouses General Session Registration M Medical Coding 101 A Exhibition Research Forum Poster Session T Innovations in Periodontics Session 4 Clinical Technique Showcase Focused CE AAP Foundation Future Horizons in Periodontology Complimentary Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Postdoctoral Directors Business Meeting 5:15 - 6:15 pm A Postdoctoral Educators Workshop 11:45 am - 1:00 pm 2:30 - 5:00 pm R Town Square A G L A Continuing Education N General Assembly Business Session 5:30 - 6:30 pm Dental Hygiene Reception 6:30 - 8:00 pm Centennial Tribute Event C E Monday, September 22, 2014 7:30 am - 3:00 pm 8:00 - 10:00 am 8:00 am - 12:00 noon 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 10:15 - 11:45 am 11:45 am - 1:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm Town Square General Session Registration Exhibition Research Forum Poster Session Innovations in Periodontics Session 5 Clinical Technique Showcase Focused CE Complimentary Lunch in the Exhibit Hall General Session Tuesday-Wednesday, September 23-24, 2014 8:30 am - 5:30 pm each day Hands-On Workshop: Dental Implant Microsurgery (at IDEA) 41 Program Tracks Imaging and Emerging Technologies P R O Code Session Title Session Category GS1 Pillars of the Past, Foundation for the Future General Session CTS1 The Role of Emerging Diagnostics in Periodontal Practice Clinical Technique Showcase FCE2 Optimizing Your CBCT System for Implant Planning Focused Continuing Education G CE8 The Role of the Zygomatic Implant in Treating Patients with Fully Edentulous Maxilla Continuing Education R FCE13 Lasers and Periodontitis: Point/Counterpoint Focused Continuing Education Code Session Title Session Category A M Implants T CE7 Options for Managing the Edentulous Arch Continuing Education R GS2 Understanding and Managing Peri-implant Bone Loss General Session A FCE6 Adjacent Implants in the Esthetic Zone Focused Continuing Education C CE14 Comprehensive Understanding of Immediate Implants Continuing Education K FCE11 Strategies to Reconstruct the Deformed Alveolus Focused Continuing Education FCE14 Management of Post-Operation Infections after Sinus Elevation Surgery Focused Continuing Education S Interdisciplinary Therapy Code Session Title Session Category HW1 Provisionalization of Implants Hands-On Workshop CE6 Current State of Orthodontic Care Facilitated by Piezoelectric and Bone Regenerative Technologies Continuing Education FCE5 Complex Decision-Making for Teeth and Implants in the Aesthetic Zone using the Interdisciplinary Team Focused Continuing Education CE12 Treatment Decisions for Interdisciplinary Challenges in the Aesthetic Zone Continuing Education FCE12 Nutriceuticals and Oral Health: A Review for the Periodontist Focused Continuing Education GS4 Soft Tissue Modeling and Remodeling after Implant Placement: The New Frontier General Session Periodontal-Systemic Relationships 42 Code Session Title Session Category EV1 Managing Sedation Complications Continuing Education CE5 Impact of Osteoporosis on the Management of Periodontal and Implant Patients Continuing Education FCE4 The Role of the Periodontist in the Treatment of the Pre-Diabetic and Diabetic Patient Focused Continuing Education CE11 Global Perspective on Periodontal Medicine Continuing Education FCE8 Bacterial Homeostasis and Inflammation: A New Paradigm Focused Continuing Education Program Tracks CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page P 2 Saturday, September 20 8:00 - 10:00 am 53 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 65 R 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 65 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 68 G 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 75 R O A M CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 62 2 Sunday, September 21 8:00 - 10:00 am 63 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 67 A 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 70 C 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 74 K 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 76 S CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 4 Friday, September 19 8:00 am - 12:00 noon 49 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 61 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 66 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 70 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 75 2 Monday, September 22 2:00 - 4:00 pm 76 CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 4.75 Thursday, September 18 7:30 am - 12:15 pm 47 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 61 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 66 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 69 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 73 T R 43 Program Tracks Periodontal Plastic/Oral Reconstructive Surgery Code Session Title Session Category CE4 Tunneling Options and Alternatives: From Materials to Methods Continuing Education FCE1 Application of Microsurgical Principles in Plastic Periodontal and Implant Surgery - Scientific Data, Clinical Relevance and Future Perspectives Focused Continuing Education G CE13 Treating the Maxillary Gingival Excess Continuing Education R FCE9 Guidelines for Decision-Making: When to Use Autogenous Tissue or Acellular Dermis Focused Continuing Education HW4 Dental Implant Microsurgery: Successful Drilling in the Maxillary Esthetic Zone and Immediate Screw-Retained SMILE Provisional Technique Hands-On Workshop P R O A M T R A Practice Development and Management Code Session Title Session Category ABP1 American Board Review Part 1 Continuing Education C ABP2 American Board Review Part 2 Continuing Education K CE3 Effective Portfolio Design and Strategy in Challenging Times Continuing Education S CE10 Social Media Continuing Education Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Code Session Title Session Category HW2 Vertical Ridge Augmentation Hands-On Workshop HW3 Maxillary Sinus Elevation Hands-On Workshop CE2 Sinus Therapy: Graft, Space or Biologic? Continuing Education FCE3 New Perspectives on Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation Focused Continuing Education CE9 Out of the Bottle: What’s the Cost, and is it Worth it? Continuing Education FCE10 Socket Augmentation Focused Continuing Education Treatment of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases 44 Code Session Title Session Category CE1 Periodontal Therapy: Achieving Results for Maintenance and Longevity Continuing Education FCE7 Enhancing Your Effectiveness with Non-Surgical Therapy: The Endoscope in Periodontal Treatment Focused Continuing Education GS3 Interactive Session: Managing the Unaesthetic Implant General Session CTS2 Current Status of Furcation Management Clinical Technique Showcase Program Tracks CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 60 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 65 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 70 G 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 74 R 8 Tuesday, September 23 Wednesday, September 24 8:30 am - 5:30 pm 77 P R O A M T R CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 3 Friday, September 19 8:00 - 11:00 am 48 3 Friday, September 19 1:00 - 4:00 pm 51 C 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 60 K 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 69 S CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 8 Friday, September 19 7:00 am - 4:00 pm 48 8.5 Friday, September 19 8:00 am - 5:30 pm 50 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 60 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 66 2.5 Sunday, September 21 2:30 - 5:00 pm 68 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 74 CE Credit Value Day/Date Time Page 2.5 Saturday, September 20 2:30 - 5:00 pm 59 1.5 Sunday, September 21 10:15 - 11:45 am 67 2 Monday, September 22 8:00 - 10:00 am 72 1.5 Monday, September 22 10:15 - 11:45 am 73 A 45 California Society of Periodontists announce a DENTAL HYGIENE SYMPOSIUM in conjunction with the American Academy of Periodontology SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 DHS - pending; originating from local CA society San Francisco Marriott Marquis 780 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Registration: 8:00 am Program: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 4 CE Credits PRESENTATIONS Dental Implants & Maintenance for the Dental Hygienist 7KLVFRXUVHLVPHDQWIRUWKHGHQWDOK\JLHQLVWDQGVWD̆WRSURYLGHDQLQVLJKWLQWRFRPPRQGHQWDO LPSODQWSURVWKHWLFVFRPSOLFDWLRQGLDJQRVLVDQGURXWLQHPDLQWHQDQFHVXJJHVWLRQVZKLFKFDQKHOS OHDGWRORQJWHUPVXFFHVVIRURXUSDWLHQWV Erik F Sahl, DDS, MSD - Dr. Sahl is an Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontics, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry. Dr. Sahl has won a number of prestigous awards and also maintains a private practice. The Perio-Systemic Health Connection: Where Are We Today? 7KLVOHFWXUHZLOOSURYLGHDFXUUHQWRYHUYLHZRIOLQNVEHWZHHQLQÀDPPDWRU\SHULRGRQWDOGLVHDVHV DQGFRPPRQO\HQFRXQWHUHGV\VWHPLFFRQGLWLRQVVXFKDVGLDEHWHVFDUGLRYDVFXODUGLVHDVHVDQG SUHJQDQF\RXWFRPHV Brian L Mealey, DDS, MS - Dr. Mealey a Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Texas Health Science Center. Dr. Mealey is a Director of the American Board of Periodontology and also maintains an active clinical practice in periodontics and implant dentistry. 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Course Moderator 46 Dee C Nishimine, DDS - President, California Society of Periodontists Schedule of Events Thursday, September 18 EV1: Managing Sedation Complications Golden Gate C1-3, Walnut B2 Level, Marriott Marquis Program Track: Periodontal-Systemic Relationships Faculty: Ralph Epstein, Edwin Ginsberg, Robert L. Merin, Michael P. Mills, Richard J. Nagy, James C. Phero, Morton B. Rosenberg, Jonathan Wong 7:30 am - 12:15 pm Cost: $1,150 per person, $600 per office team member; limited attendance Pre-requisite: Completion of Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers within the last 12 months This course trains dentists who provide minimal and moderate sedation in the proper recognition and management of respiratory complications. Particular emphasis is placed on patient monitoring and airway management. The fivehour course includes hands-on task training in the use of airway adjuncts and monitoring techniques, and reviews protocols for pharmacologic therapy to manage complications. Participants will then work in teams to apply these techniques in simulations of clinical emergencies using a human simulator. Educational Objectives: B_ijj^[[ii[dj_Wb\[Wjkh[ie\ pre-operative assessment for patients undergoing dental treatment under sedation. :[iYh_X[Wffhefh_Wj[fWj_[dj monitoring techniques for different levels of sedation, including moderate and deep sedation/general anesthesia. 7ffbojefWj_[djYWh[j^[ pathogenesis, recognition and appropriate management of possible complications associated with moderate sedation. T H U R S D A Y Registration 3:00 - 5:00 pm Lobby, Level 2, MWCC Town Square 3:00 - 5:00 pm Lobby, Level 1, MWCC Program Note: Speakers are listed in alphabetical order according to last name (surname), not necessarily in the order in which they will present. Speakers participating in Innovations in Periodontics sessions are listed, and will present, in alphabetical order according to last name (surname). 47 Schedule of Events Friday, September 19 HW2: Vertical Ridge Augmentation 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Yerba Buena Salons 4-5, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Program Track: Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Speaker: Istvan Urban Cost: $800 per person Limited attendance, lunch included F R I D A Y Vertical augmentation presents one of the greatest challenges of bone regeneration in implant dentistry. Reconstruction of the anterior maxilla, as well as the posterior areas, will be discussed in detail. Review of the surgical anatomy of the floor of the mouth, in addition to lingual flap management during posterior mandibular surgery, will be presented. Diagnosis and management of post-operative complications will also be addressed. During this session, several high-definition surgical videos will support the understanding of these demanding surgical procedures. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZ_dZ_YWj_edi" patient selection and treatment alternatives for vertical augmentation. B[WhdWYecfh[^[di_l[ approach for the anterior maxillary vertical defect. B[Whdj^[ikh]_YWbWdWjecoe\ the floor of the mouth, and the successful surgical technique of the posterior mandible. Registration 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Lobby, Level 2, MWCC Lobby, Level 1, MWCC Town Square 7:30 am - 5:00 pm ABP1: American Board Review Part 1 8:00 - 11:00 am 3024, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Practice Development and Management Speakers: Bradley L. Phillips, Michael P. Rethman, Francis G. Serio This course will assist in preparing for the ABP examination by providing strategies for studying, utilizing key resources and offering a plan to complete the written and oral exams in the allotted two years. This program reflects all of the current Board regulations, including the significant changes in the examination and certification process. 48 Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[78F]k_Z[b_d[i and process leading to Board certification. :[l[befWmehaWXb[j_c[jWXb[ and strategy to prepare for successfully completing the ABP examination using readily available resources. H[l_[mi[b[Yj[Zjef_Yim_j^ literature-based presentations. Schedule of Events Friday, September 19 Pan-Pacific Session 8:00 am - 12:00 noon Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Moderators: Kohei Fujimoto (JACP), Paul Lin (TAP), Masahiko Nikaido (JACP), Masakazu Nishibori (JACP) 9:55 am - Nancy Nie-Shiuh (TAP) Private Practice, Taipei, Taiwan The Long-Term Outcome of Interdisciplinary Treatment Plan in Periodontal-Compromised Dentition 8:00 am - Michihiko Nishihara JACP President Opening Remarks 8:10 am - Kazushi Yasumasu (JACP) Private Practice, Fukuoka, Japan Regenerative Therapy: Clinical Outcome and Predictability F 10:25 am - Hidemi Kurihara (JSP) Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan Cell Therapy for Periodontal Tissue Regeneration A 11:10 am - Henry H. Takei (AAP) University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Pure Periodontics in the Era of Predictable Implant Therapy 9:10 am - BREAK 9:25 am - Jackson Lu (TAP) Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan The Role of Androgen Receptor in Dihydropyridineinduced Gingival Overgrowth I D 10:55 am - BREAK 8:40 am - Yasunori Sato (JACP) Private Practice, Tokyo, Japan Various Clinical Conditions around Implant Restorations up to 11 Years Maintenance R Y 11:55 am - Yueh-Chao Yang TAP President Closing Remarks HW1: Provisionalization of Implants 8:00 am - 12:00 noon Pacific Suite I, Fourth Level, Marriott Marquis Program Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy Speaker: Barry P. Levin Cost: $600 per person; limited attendance UT O D L O S Provisionalization is a regular component in implant dentistry, of which the surgeon is often required to perform. This course will provide practical, sciencebased rationale for providing this service. A participation segment will offer the opportunity to fabricate screw-retained, implant-supported provisional restorations. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZm^[d_cc[Z_Wj[ and early provisionalization can enhance esthetic outcomes. 7ffh[Y_Wj[j^[lWbk[e\ screw-retained temporary restorations, and how providing this step can help grow the periodontal practice. 8[Yec[ceh[Yec\ehjWXb[ fabricating and offering this service to patients and referring dentists. 49 Schedule of Events Friday, September 19 HW3: Maxillary Sinus Elevation Yerba Buena Salons 1-2, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Program Track: Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Speakers: Scott Froum, Ziv Mazor, Stephen S. Wallace 8:00 am - 5:30 pm F R I D A Y Cost: $1,800 per person Limited attendance, lunch included The goal of this course is to present the most current knowledge on how to best perform sinus elevation surgery, as well as how to both avoid and treat surgical complications. Topics to be covered encompass results achieved with various grafting materials, including the enhancers BMP-2, Rh-PDGF-b and fresh frozen allograft. Sinus anatomy will be presented from the perspective of the surgeon, with the goal of avoiding complications, as well as protocols for simultaneous and delayed implant placements. This unique hands-on program will allow participants the opportunity to utilize models to perform lateral window sinus augmentation procedures with both rotary (DASK) and piezoelectric surgery (companies participating), and new transcrestal techniques (balloon and intralift). Educational Objectives: B[Whdj^[ceijfh[Z_YjWXb[ surgical techniques. KdZ[hijWdZ^emjeZ[Wbm_j^ intra-operative complications. 9ecfWh[fefkbWhf_[pe[b[Yjh_Y devices. EV2: Predoctoral Educators Workshop: Faculty Calibration as Essential for the Future of Periodontal Education Yerba Buena Salons 10-13, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Moderator: Maria L. Geisinger Speakers: Grishondra Branch-Mays, Maria L. Geisinger, Vanchit John, Paul G. Luepke 8:30 am - 12:00 noon This workshop will update attendees on best practices and contemporary approaches to faculty calibration, and its impact on dental student learning and attainment of independent clinical competencies. Participants will hear from educators who have achieved successes with calibration efforts, including faculty teaching in a non-traditional clinical model, and managing an external clinical rotations model. Attendees will participate in interactive case-based calibration exercises, learn calibration techniques and consider cases they can use in calibration sessions at their own institutions. This workshop is by invitation only. Coordinate with your program director to determine who will attend from your institution. Educational Objectives: ;lWbkWj[c[j^eZie\YWb_XhWj_ed and their usefulness in predoctoral periodontal didactic and clinical instruction. ;ijWXb_i^c[j^eZije emphasize the importance of faculty calibration to student learning, student performance and patient care outcomes. ?cfb[c[dji^Wh[ZYWb_XhWj_ed materials, methods and resources at the educators’ home institutions for improved predoctoral periodontal education. Our thanks to Procter & Gamble Professional Oral Health for sponsoring this workshop. 50 Schedule of Events Friday, September 19 District 8 Section Meetings 11:00 am - 12:00 noon 7_h<ehY[FWY_ÓYIk_j[8"<ekhj^B[l[b"CWhh_ejjCWhgk_i F 7hcoFWY_ÓYIk_j[>"<ekhj^B[l[b"CWhh_ejjCWhgk_i R DWloO[hXW8k[dWIWbed)"Bem[h8(B[l[b"CWhh_ejjCWhgk_i I FkXb_Y>[Wbj^FWY_ÓYIk_j[9"<ekhj^B[l[b"CWhh_ejjCWhgk_i D L[j[hWdi7Zc_d_ijhWj_edFWY_ÓYIk_j[7"<ekhj^B[l[b"CWhh_ejjCWhgk_i A Y EV3: Predoctoral Directors Business Meeting 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Yerba Buena Salons 14-15, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis This program is by invitation only. Our thanks to Procter & Gamble Professional Oral Health for sponsoring this business meeting. ABP2: American Board Review Part 2 1:00 - 4:00 pm 3024, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Practice Development and Management Moderator: Kent G. Palcanis Speakers: Ramzi V. Abou-Arraj, Jill D. Bashutski The main focus of this session is to give insight about what to expect, and how to approach, the oral portion of the American Board exam. The speakers will share personal experiences, and provide guidance in approaching the examination. The areas of testing and exam mechanics will be presented and discussed. Educational Objectives: ;nWc_d[h[iekhY[iWlW_bWXb[je prepare for the oral exam. 7ii[iic[j^eZied^emjeki[ clinical judgment to evaluate Board case protocols. B[Whd^emjeZ[Wbm_j^j^[ various pressures in the certification process. BAL1: Balint Orban Memorial Program 1:00 - 4:30 pm 3016, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: Purnima Kumar Our thanks to Philips/Sonicare for sponsoring this program. The Balint Orban Memorial Program provides a platform for clinical or basic research to be presented by current periodontal residents or students who completed their training no more than 18 months prior to the Annual Meeting. Abstracts can be viewed at http://aap2014.abstractcentral.com in August. Please arrive five minutes before the scheduled start time of the desired presentation. Once a presentation begins, no one will be allowed into the room until it has concluded. 51 Schedule of Events Friday, September 19 BAL1: Balint Orban Memorial Program (cont.) F R I D A Y Basic Research Presentations Clinical Research Presentations '0&+fcB[[9ej[ U.S. Army Advanced Education in Periodontics, Fort Gordon, GA Effects of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (BMP-2) Dose on Cellular Events in Local Bone Formation in a Critical-Size Rat Calvaria Defect Model (0++fcHWY^WdW>[]Z[ Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Site-Specific Risk Indicators for Peri-Implant Disease '0)&fcCWhY[be<h[_h[ Harvard University, Boston, MA Novel Pro-Resolving Nanomedicines Activate Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in Inflammation Induced Bone Loss '0++fcI[_aeC_d University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Antibody Mediated Osseous Regeneration (AMOR) in Conjunction with Extraction Socket Device for Repair of Dehiscence Defects in Non-Human Primate Model (0(&fc?h_iFWdei U.S. Army Advanced Education in Periodontics, Fort Gordon, GA BRONJ in Sprague-Dawley Rats Treated with High Doses of Zoledronic Acid )0(&fc;Xed@ehZWd University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI The Influence of Vitamin D Status on Periodontal Surgical Outcomes: A Prospective Analysis )0*+fcCWhoIjkWhj U.S. Army Advanced Education in Periodontics, Fort Gordon, GA Identification of Novel Molecular Biomarkers for Diagnosis of Salivary Dysfunction *0'&fcOWk#>kWOk Harvard University, Boston, MA Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Incident and Prevalent Periodontal Disease (0*&fc8H;7A Corporate Forum 1:00 - 4:45 pm 3001-3011, Level 3, MWCC All Annual Meeting registrants are welcome to attend. More detailed information can be found on pages 29-34. Awards Ceremony 5:30 - 6:30 pm 52 3020, Level 3, MWCC Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 Early Bird Corporate Forum 7:00 - 7:45 am 3001-3004, Level 3, MWCC All Annual Meeting registrants are welcome to attend. More detailed information can be found on page 35. Registration 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Lobby, Level 2, MWCC Lobby, Level 1, MWCC Town Square 7:30 am - 5:00 pm S GS1: Pillars of the Past, Foundation for the Future 8:00 - 10:00 am Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Imaging and Emerging Technologies Co-Moderators: Donald S. Clem III, Jennifer H. Doobrow Speakers: Kenneth S. Kornman, Myron Nevins, Robert G. Schallhorn The first 30 minutes of this session will be devoted to a viewing of the ‘legends’ video and the presidential address, given by Stuart J. Froum. You won’t want to miss this historic 100th Anniversary Opening Session, as we bring together some of the most recognized names in periodontology to take a broad look at our specialty. Where have we come from, where are we today and what are the challenges and opportunities for the future? Settle in for an armchair discussion as each participant will be asked to contribute their thoughts on the past, present and future of periodontics, and its relation to dentistry and healthcare as a whole. A Educational Objectives: B[Whdj^[X_ebe]_Yh[gk_h[c[dji for successful regeneration. 7ii[ii^emjh[Wjc[dje\ advanced disease has changed, and whether or not implants have added to or taken away from periodontal therapy. :[j[hc_d[_\h_iam_bbW\\[Yj dentistry and healthcare as a whole. T U R D A Y Our thanks to Sunstar Suisse SA/Sunstar Americas, Inc. for sponsoring this General Session. Dental Hygiene Symposium 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Moderator: Dee C. Nishimine Speakers: John Y. Kwan, Brian L. Mealey, Erik F. Sahl Cost: $70 per person, $150 per non-CSP member periodontist; limited attendance Mark your calendar to attend this year’s program, presented in partnership with the California Society of Periodontists (CSP). Earn 4 CE credits listening to presentations on dental implants and maintenance, the perio-systemic connection, and periodontal microsurgery and endoscopy. Register directly through CSP by contacting 951-371-4321 or [email protected]. This event is at additional cost, and separate from the Annual Meeting’s One-Day Pass for hygienists. 53 Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 EV4: Periodontal Coding: Solutions for Coding Frustrations S 9:00 am - 4:00 pm A T U Nob Hill ABC, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Speakers: Marie C. Schweinebraten, Pam Throw (Academy staff) Cost: $350 per person Limited attendance, continental breakfast and lunch included R D A Y One of the biggest frustrations in the periodontal office today is obtaining correct reimbursement for care provided to patients. Learn how to address benefit issues from different perspectives: educating patients on dental plans and expectations, how to submit codes and attachments correctly, and addressing carrier appeals and problems. Participants will leave with a better understanding of insurance problems and solutions to improve office efficiency, and obtain maximum benefits in a timely manner. Periodontists are encouraged to attend with their staff to understand the complexities of reimbursement, and their responsibility to provide necessary information for the payment process. The specifics of the new coding for CDT 2015, and required attachments for specific insurance carriers, as well as cases from dental offices, will be presented with time for open discussion. Attendees will receive a handout of information to be covered in the presentation. Exhibition 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Levels 1&2, MWCC Research Forum Poster Session and Competition 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Lobby, Level 3, MWCC The Research Forum Poster Session provides a platform for clinical or basic research to be presented by those in the field of periodontics. At 10:00 am, poster session finalists will present their research, with a cash prize being awarded to one poster in clinical research and another in basic research. In addition, one presenter will be awarded the Clinical Impact Award, given to the individual whose research has the greatest potential for changing and improving periodontal health and patient care. 54 Educational Objective: Fhef[hboWffbo7c[h_YWd:[djWb Association CDT 2014 and new 2015 codes for dental insurance submission and reimbursement. Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 Research Forum Poster Session and Competition (cont.) Basic Research Clinical Research Marybeth Francis University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expression in Diabetic Periodontal Disease Muyeenul Hassan Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN Intentional Exposure of Barrier Membranes in Ridge Preservation Procedures: Clinical, Radiological, and Histological Comparison of Amnion Chorion Membrane with Dense Polytetrafluoroethylene Membrane Katarzyna Gawron Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland PGE2-Signaling Pathway in Gingival Fibroblasts is Modulated by Porphyromonas Gingivalis Peptidylarginine Deiminase (PPAD) Kenji Matsushita National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Aichi, Japan Periodontitis Induced by Porphyromonas Gingivalis Infection Exacerbates Features of Alzheimer’s Disease in Transgenic Mice Michel Messora University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil Influence of Probiotic Therapy as an Adjunctive to NonSurgical Treatment of Periodontitis: A Histomorphometric and Immunohistochemical Study in Rats Yung-Ting Hsu University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI The Effect of Platform Switching on Single Implants in the Esthetic Zone, Following Flapless Surgery and Early-Loading Protocols: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial A Takanori Iwata Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, Japan Periodontal Regeneration with Autologous Periodontal Ligament-Derived Cell Sheets in Humans T U R D Yosuke Kamiya Aichi Gakuin University, Aichi, Japan High Levels of SIL-1RACP was Observed in Chronic Periodontitis Patients Rodrigo Santos University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil Effect of Different Doses of Intermittent PTH (1-34) on Autogenous Bone Graft Healing Matthew Mason Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Smoking Creates At-Risk for Harm Microbial Communities in Healthy Subjects Carlos Secco Mafra University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil Effect of Different Doses of Synthetic PTH (1-34) on Bone around Titanium Implants Inserted in Rats Fernanda Ribeiro Paulista University - UNIP, Sao Paulo, Brazil Influence of Glycemic Control on the Peri-Implant Bone Healing: 12-Month Outcomes of Local Release of Bone-Related Factors and Implant Stabilization in Type 2 Diabetics Katsuyoshi Tsunori Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan Effect of Systematic Parathyroid Hormone (1-34) on Augmented Bone Using a Rat Calvarium Model S A Y Jaffer Shariff Columbia University, New York, NY Frequent Marijuana Use and Periodontal Clinical Attachment Loss in Adults Living in the United States Jeanie Suvan University College London, London, United Kingdom Association between Overweight/Obesity and Increased Risk of Periodontitis: A Case Control Study 55 Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 Love Your Gums Lounge Saturday, September 20 0 - Sunday, September 21 '&0&&Wc#,0&&fcBeXXo"B[l[b("CM99 Xo"B[l[b("CM99 S A T U R D A Help your patients promise to love, honor, and floss. Visit the Love Your Gums Lounge to experience the AAP’s first-ever national consumer awareness campaign, which educates the public on the importance of caring for their gums, and about the periodontist’s unique role in gum health. While you learn ways to teach patients how to love their gums, show yourself some love in our relaxation station. Receive campaign-branded gifts, enjoy a sweet treat and a cup of gourmet coffee, and kick back to enjoy a complimentary massage. The Love Your Gums Lounge will feature campaign highlights, and visitors will hear a special message from campaign spokesperson Chris Harrison, host of ABC’s The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. Discover how you can be an ambassador of the campaign in your practice and community. Staff will be on-hand to answer any questions and bring the campaign to life. Y IP1: Innovations in Periodontics Session 1 10:15 - 11:45 am Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Moderator: Nicholas Caplanis Speakers: Laura D. Braswell Fractional Laser Therapy to Stimulate Soft Tissue Augmentation Mehrdad Favagehi Flapless Crown Lengthening: Utilizing CO2 Laser and Piezosurgery to Address both the Osseous and the Soft Tissue Components Su-Hwan Kim MicroRNA Expression Profiling of Saliva from Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis Samuel B. Low A Multiple Laser Wavelength Approach to Periodontal Regeneration 56 Educational Objectives: =W_dademb[Z][e\_ddelWj_edi and advances in clinical periodontics, basic sciences or related subjects. KdZ[hijWdZWd[mYedY[fj" technique or product use to take back to your practice. Our thanks to Implant Direct International for sponsoring this session. Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 IP2: Innovations in Periodontics Session 2 10:15 - 11:45 am 3001, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: E. Todd Scheyer Speakers: Lourdes A. Christopher Periodontal Plastic Surgery for Root Coverage of Multiple Recession Defects and to Enhance Whole Arch Biotype Scott Froum New Technologies for Surface Decontamination and Regeneration Around Ailing Implants Ahmed Y. Gamal Perforated Barrier Membrane - Predictable Periodontal Regeneration Stephen K. Harrel Educational Objectives: =W_dademb[Z][e\_ddelWj_edi and advances in clinical periodontics, basic sciences or related subjects. KdZ[hijWdZWd[mYedY[fj" technique or product use to take back to your practice. Videoscope Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery S IP3: Innovations in Periodontics Session 3 10:15 - 11:45 am 3009, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: George A. Mandelaris Speakers: Kenneth Abe The Alveolar Buccal Enhancement Procedure Ziv Mazor The Use of L-PRF During Immediate Post-extractive Implantation and Loading for the Esthetic Replacement of Fractured Maxillary Incisors Laurent Ohayon Guided Bone Regeneration using a Hydrogel Polyethylene Glycol Membrane A Educational Objectives: =W_dademb[Z][e\_ddelWj_edi and advances in clinical periodontics, basic sciences or related subjects. KdZ[hijWdZWd[mYedY[fj" technique or product use to take back to your practice. T U R D A Y CAP: From Clinical Experience to Dynamic Content 10:15 - 11:45 am 3006, Level 3, MWCC Speakers: Kenneth S. Kornman, Michael S. Reddy The CAP session is back … with a twist! Join the editors of Clinical Advances in Periodontics as they pull hot topics from AAP Connect to illustrate how you can convert your patient cases and clinical experiences into dynamic content for the AAP’s clinical journal. We’ll be encouraging dialogue among editors and attendees, so come prepared with any questions. All are welcome! 57 Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 Complimentary Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 11:45 am - 1:00 pm Level 1, MWCC Cost: Complimentary to professional registrants, $35 for spouse/guest While complimentary, attendees must indicate their interest in one or all of the lunches during the registration process. EV5: Brave New World: Transitioning from Classroom to Career 12:00 noon - 5:15 pm 3002, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: Eugenie E. Lee Cost: Complimentary to student members Limited attendance, lunch included S A T U R D A Y Academy Student members registered for the Annual Meeting won’t want to miss this invaluable program developed especially for them. Afterward, join your peers at a special Student member reception. 12:00 noon Welcome and Introductions Stuart J. Froum, AAP President 12:15 - 3:15 pm Dental Practice Management Jason M. Tyson, Bank of America - “Credit and Steps to Practice Ownership” Joel R. Keirns, MedPro - “Dental Malpractice 101” Jeffery E. Wherry, Treloar & Heisel, Inc. - “Financial Transitions from Student to Practitioner” Ronald P. Goldman, attorney - “The Basics of Associate Agreements and Practice Purchase Agreements” 3:15 - 3:20 pm Straumann Welcome Arjan Haverhals, Vice President, Customer Marketing and Education “Support of the New Periodontist” 3:20 pm Break/Refreshments/Tabletop Discussions 3:45 pm American Board of Periodontology Certification Process Kent G. Palcanis, ABP Executive Director 4:00 pm Clinical Decisions and Practical Tips to Negotiate Your Career in Periodontics E. Todd Scheyer 5:15 pm Adjournment 58 Our thanks to Straumann and Treloar & Heisel, Inc./MedPro for sponsoring this event, and Osstell, Inc. and Procter & Gamble Professional Oral Health for sponsoring the tabletops. Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 District Forums 12:45 - 2:15 pm The district forums provide an opportunity for Academy members to dialogue with trustees regarding initiatives the AAP is planning, and learn about issues being addressed by the Board of Trustees. An agenda of forum topics will be posted on perio.org prior to the Annual Meeting. :_ijh_Yj<ehkc')&&'"B[l[b)"CM99 :_ijh_Yj<ehkc()&&*"B[l[b)"CM99 :_ijh_Yj<ehkc))&&)"B[l[b)"CM99 :_ijh_Yj<ehkc*)&&,"B[l[b)"CM99 :_ijh_Yj<ehkc+)&&+"B[l[b)"CM99 :_ijh_Yj<ehkc,)&'*"B[l[b)"CM99 S :_ijh_Yj<ehkc-)&&-"B[l[b)"CM99 A :_ijh_Yj<ehkc.)&&."B[l[b)"CM99 T CE1: Periodontal Therapy: Achieving Results for Maintenance and Longevity U 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3009, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Treatment of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases Moderator: Michael J. McDevitt Speakers: Pamela K. McClain, Marc L. Nevins R Retention of the natural dentition, when feasible, remains an ideal goal in dentistry. Many treatment modalities in periodontics have demonstrated success in preserving teeth long-term when the disease is diagnosed and managed early. The focus will be on treatment decisions and evaluation of results, and long-term management for advanced periodontal cases. The value of preserving the natural dentition specifically with teeth that exhibit advanced periodontitis will be presented. Complex lesions, such as those with furcation involvement, present one of the most challenging periodontal defects to treat. Comparative outcomes of regenerative techniques in furcation defects will be addressed, along with factors influencing long-term success. Regenerative therapeutic advances, including regenerative techniques with biomaterials and laser therapy, will also be discussed. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[_cfehjWdY[e\ making an accurate diagnosis. ?Z[dj_\oj^[_dZ_YWj_ediWdZ limitations of regenerative therapy. :_iYkiij^[heb[e\f[h_eZedjWb maintenance in long-term management. D A Y 59 Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 CE2: Sinus Therapy: Graft, Space or Biologic? 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3011, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Moderator: Bobby L. Butler Speaker: Scott Froum, Michael Toffler, Stephen S. Wallace Maxillary sinus augmentation has undergone an evolution in both technique and technology. From a hospital-based procedure utilizing extra oral autogenous bone grafts, the technique has evolved to an office procedure utilizing bone graft substitutes, biologics and growth factors. This presentation will review the evidence and indications for various approaches with sinus augmentation. S A CE3: Effective Portfolio Design and Strategy in Challenging Times T 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3024, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Practice Development and Management Moderator: Stephen M. Silston Speakers: R. Matthew Hamilton U R D A Y A common investment management practice has been to establish a portfolio’s strategic asset allocation, and then to maintain it over the long-term. Often this practice has not produced the desired results, due to medium-term changes in the returns and risks offered by asset classes - more is needed. Learn how to adopt effective investment policies and flexible portfolio strategies for a constantly evolving investment environment. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[[l_Z[dY[XWi[ for bone replacement grafts. Fh[i[djj^[efj_edie\bWj[hWb window sinus augmentation versus new transcrestal approaches for space maintenance and sinus elevation. :_iYkiij^[[l_Z[dY[\ehki_d] various biologics/growth factors during subantral sinus augmentation procedures. Educational Objectives: B[Whd^emY^Wd][i_dh_iaiWdZ returns can affect a portfolio’s asset allocation. ?cfb[c[djikYY[ii\kb investment policies and portfolio strategies. CE4: Tunneling Options and Alternatives: From Materials to Methods 2:30 - 5:00 pm Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal Plastic/Oral Reconstructive Surgery Moderator: Eduardo R. Lorenzana Speakers: Edward Gottesman, Eric A. Rindler, Giovanni Zucchelli Tunneling procedures for the treatment of recession defects have gained increased acceptance as specialists aim to restore health, function and esthetics with a minimally invasive approach. In addition, clinicians today have a variety of graft materials from which to choose when augmenting the soft tissue dimensions around teeth and dental implants. Consequently, interest has grown in documenting and reporting clinical outcomes utilizing different matrices in combination with minimally invasive surgery. This course will present the application of three different matrices in combination with tunneling and other site preparation techniques: autogenous tissue, acellular dermal matrix and xenogeneic collagen matrix. The state of the evidence, clinical techniques, advantages and limitations of each material will be presented. 60 Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[jkdd[b_d]i_j[ preparation technique and its proper application. :[iYh_X[j^[ki[e\Z_\\[h[dj grafting materials. H[Ye]d_p[j^[WZlWdjW][iWdZ shortcomings of each material. Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 CE5: Impact of Osteoporosis on the Management of Periodontal and Implant Patients 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3020, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal-Systemic Relationships Moderator: Gary C. Armitage Speakers: Angelo Mariotti, Laurie K. McCauley Osteoporosis is a widespread crippling metabolic bone disease with major implications for the periodontal patient. This course will review the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease, as well as current and future strategies for its medical management. An evidence-based approach will be used to help periodontists deal with the following complex issues in osteoporotic patients: diagnosis, periodontal risk assessment, management of osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) and treatment planning for periodontal and implant procedures. Educational Objectives: IkccWh_p[j^[XWi_Y\[Wjkh[i of osteoporosis, how it is diagnosed and fundamentals of its medical management. ;lWbkWj[j^[[l_Z[dY[h[]WhZ_d] the proposed multiple links between osteoporosis and chronic periodontitis, and ONJ and periodontitis. 7ii[ii^emeij[efehei_i impacts the management of the periodontal and implant patient. S A T U CE6: Current State of Orthodontic Care Facilitated by Piezoelectric and Bone Regenerative Technologies 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3018, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy Moderator: Kevin G. Murphy Speakers: Serge Dibart, Colin S. Richman Surgically-assisted orthodontic therapy is a novel and innovative dental technology, enabling members of the dental team to minimize potential iatrogenic risk factors associated with orthodontic therapy. Since its introduction, modifications have been made with regard to both biologic matrices and technique in an effort to maintain functional and esthetic success, while minimizing the procedure to achieve a higher rate of patient and clinician acceptance. R D Educational Objectives: B_ijiec[e\j^[_Wjhe][d_Y factors associated with traditional orthodontic therapy. :_iYkiij^[heb[e\Xej^ surgical assistance and bone regenerative treatment in significantly reducing the iatrogenic risk factors. 7ZZh[iiiec[e\j^[ modifications in technique and materials of osteogenic orthodontics that have been recently introduced. A Y 61 Schedule of Events Saturday, September 20 CE7: Options for Managing the Edentulous Arch 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3022, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Implants Moderator: George V. Duello Speakers: Joseph Carpentieri, Jeffrey Ganeles This program will contrast different approaches for the patient that is considering a treatment for total edentulism. Presentations will focus on the philosophical and technical aspects of total edentulous solutions. Educational Objectives: 7ii[ii[l_Z[dY[Z#XWi[Z reviews of fixed and removable prosthetics for total edentulism. 9ecfWh[Yecfed[dji\hec various manufacturers. :[cedijhWj[lWh_eki interdisciplinary pathways to treat the total edentulous patient. Student Member Reception S A 5:30 - 7:30 pm Jillian’s Billiards Club Cost: Complimentary to AAP Student members; by invitation only T U Student members of the Academy are invited to enjoy refreshments, appetizers and networking. Our thanks to Treloar & Heisel, Inc./MedPro for sponsoring this reception. R D International Attendee Reception A 6:00 - 7:30 pm Y Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Our thanks to Colgate for sponsoring this reception. At this inaugural event, the Academy invites all international participants to join their colleagues for an intimate gathering that will provide the ideal setting to broaden global connections. Alumni Receptions 6:30 pm and beyond Various locations, Marriott Marquis EV6: AAP Foundation Signature Recognition Event 7:00 - 10:00 pm Asian Art Museum Cost: $125 per person More detailed information can be found on page 18. 62 Our thanks to Sunstar Suisse SA/Sunstar Americas, Inc. for sponsoring this event. Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 EV7: AAP Foundation Estate Planning Breakfast for Periodontists and Spouses 6:30 - 8:00 am Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Our thanks to Treloar & Heisel, Inc. for sponsoring this breakfast. More detailed information can be found on page 18. Town Square 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Lobby, Level 1, MWCC GS2: Understanding and Managing Peri-implant Bone Loss 8:00 - 10:00 am Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Implants Moderator: Paul S. Rosen Speakers: Tomas Albrektsson, Bjorn Klinge, Frank Schwarz Reactions vary greatly amongst clinicians when one mentions peri-implantitis. Some believe this is a limited problem that has been overstated, while others see it as a growing concern. What are the reasons for this disparity? In one regard, it may be due to a difference in the parameters and extent of bone loss being used to establish the diagnosis. On the other hand, it may relate to under-diagnosis from a lack of clinical knowledge of how to best determine the existence and extent of peri-implantitis. This program will review the current state of the evidence/literature on peri-implantitis, what treatment algorithms have demonstrated efficacy and discuss experiences to date. Educational Objectives: B_ijj^[fej[dj_WbYWki[ie\f[h_# implant bone loss. :_iYkiij^[Ykhh[dj_dY_Z[dY[ and prevalence of the biologic complication of peri-implantitis. 7ZZh[iij^[i^ehjYec_d]ije non-surgical approaches for treating peri-implantitis. H[Ye]d_p[m^Wjikh]_YWb approach(es) may be implemented to restore implants to maintainable health, and the long-term success of these treatment options. S U N D Registration 8:00 am - 4:00 pm A Lobby, Level 2, MWCC Y EV8: Postdoctoral Educators Workshop: Selecting Our Residents in the Pass/Fail Environment 8:30 am - 12:00 noon 3005, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: Joseph W. Krayer Speakers/Panelists: Paulo M. Camargo, Nico C. Geurs, Perry Klokkevold, Peter M. Loomer, Dorothy A. Perry, Emily Rhineberger This workshop will assist attendees in selecting future periodontal residents. Participants will learn to evaluate recommendation letters and assess candidates from pass/fail dental schools, as well as explain the benefit of using the American Dental Education Association’s (ADEA) Personal Potential Index to assess applicant’s potential for success in an advanced dental education program. Attendees have the opportunity to use student selection best practices in their own institutions gained during the panel discussion. Educational Objectives: ;lWbkWj[WdZ_dj[hfh[j recommendation letters. B[Whdm^_Y^Yh_j[h_Wjeki[ when assessing students from pass/fail schools. Ki[j^[7:;7FF?jeWii_ij_d selecting residents. Our thanks to Colgate for sponsoring this workshop. This workshop is by invitation only. Coordinate with your program director to determine who will attend from your institution. 63 Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 EV9: Medical Coding 101 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Nob Hill ABC, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Speaker: Pam Throw (Academy staff) Cost: $350 per person Limited attendance, continental breakfast and lunch included This session will focus on submission of dental procedures to medical insurance. There will be an overview of CPT (medical procedure codes) and ICD-9 to ICD-10 (diagnosis codes) related to periodontal procedures submitted to medical insurance. Attendees will also receive a handout of the presentation. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[XWi_Y structure of medical coding, and recognize appropriate indications for submitting to medical insurance. ?cfb[c[dj?9:#/je?9:#'& and the 5010 transaction for electronic filing. Exhibition 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Levels 1&2, MWCC Research Forum Poster Session 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Lobby, Level 3, MWCC IP4: Innovations in Periodontics Session 4 S U N D A Y 10:15 - 11:45 am 3003, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: Scott Froum Speakers: Rebecca Bockow/Victor Cambra Interdisciplinary Management of Anterior Aesthetics Alon Frydman/Nissim Benbassat A Transitional Radiographic, Alveoloplasty and Implant Guide for Hybrid Prosthesis Robert A. Horowitz/Jeffrey L. McClendon Integrating 3D Diagnosis and Bioactive Bone Regeneration for Aesthetic Rehabilitation Fabio Vidal/Rafael Vidal Ortho-Perio-Implant Digital Planning with CBCT and 3D Printers This session is team-based. 64 Educational Objectives: =W_dademb[Z][e\_ddelWj_edi and advances in clinical periodontics, basic sciences or related subjects. KdZ[hijWdZWd[mYedY[fj" technique or product use to take back to your practice. Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 CTS1: The Role of Emerging Diagnostics in Periodontal Practice 10:15 - 11:45 am 3009, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Imaging and Emerging Technologies Moderator: Joseph P. Fiorellini Speakers: William V. Giannobile, Robert M. Gottlieb, Kenneth S. Kornman, Ricardo Teles The clinical signs and measures traditionally used for periodontal disease have not provided an accurate means by which to predict either current or future disease activity. Recent efforts have focused on developing diagnostic aids that would enable clinicians to assess disease activity, determine the immediacy for treatment, and evaluate the efficacy of treatment outcome and future prognosis. This program will look at the evolution of diagnostics with a focus on currently available methods. Educational Objectives: ?Z[dj_\ofWj_[djiWj^_]^h_ia\eh moderate to severe generalized periodontitis. B_ijj^[Z_\ÓYkbj_[ij^Wj biomarkers face in determining periodontal disease progression. :_iYkii[c[h]_d]ijhWj[]_[i\eh diagnostic tests. FCE1: Application of Microsurgical Principles in Plastic Periodontal and Implant Surgery - Scientific Data, Clinical Relevance and Future Perspectives 10:15 - 11:45 am Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal Plastic/Oral Reconstructive Surgery Moderator: Bryan S. Pearson Speaker: Otto Zuhr The concept of microsurgery has shown incredible growth in recent years. It allows the clinician to perform very precise and atraumatic surgical procedures with smaller instruments and finer suture materials than was formerly possible. But are there additional clinically measurable benefits? Does the use of microsurgical principles and procedures provide relevant advantages over conventional concepts for plastic esthetic periodontal surgery? What of natural appearance, harmonious transitions between tissue structures and the absence of scarring in the esthetic zone? This lecture will address these essential parameters of successful treatment outcomes, and give an overview of innovation and evidence in this field. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[X[d[Ójie\ microsurgery. B[Whd^emc_Yheikh][hoYWd affect treatment outcomes. S U N D A Y FCE2: Optimizing Your CBCT System for Implant Planning 10:15 - 11:45 am 3011, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Imaging and Emerging Technologies Moderator: Jeanne M. Salcetti Speaker: James Mah Three-dimensional implant planning relies upon skillful utilization of both the CBCT device and visualization software. This presentation will provide general guidelines for CBCT device operational settings, with consideration for image quality and radiation dose. Processes for patient positioning and management will be described. In addition, software settings for optimal visualization of the data and virtual implant planning processes will be discussed. Educational Objectives: H[Ye]d_p[j^[[\\[Yje\989J device settings on effective absorbed radiation dosages and image quality. KdZ[hijWdZWffb_YWj_ede\j^[ ALARA principle (“as low as is reasonably achievable”) in the operation of a CBCT device. B[WhdWXekjhWZ_e]hWf^_Yj_iik[ density and Hounsfield Unit estimations from CBCT. 65 Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 FCE3: New Perspectives on Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation 10:15 - 11:45 am 3024, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Moderator: Robert A. Levine Speaker: Istvan Urban Vertical augmentation presents one of the greatest challenges of bone regeneration in implant dentistry. Reconstruction of the anterior maxilla, as well as the posterior areas, will be discussed in detail. Review of the surgical anatomy of the floor of the mouth, in addition to lingual flap management during posterior mandibular surgery, will be presented. Diagnosis and management of post-operative complications will also be addressed. During this session, several high-definition surgical videos will support the understanding of these demanding surgical procedures. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZ_dZ_YWj_edi" patient selection and treatment alternatives for vertical augmentation. B[WhdWYecfh[^[di_l[ approach for the anterior maxillary vertical defect. B[Whdj^[ikh]_YWbWdWjecoe\ the floor of the mouth, and the successful surgical technique of the posterior mandible. FCE4: The Role of the Periodontist in the Treatment of the Pre-Diabetic and Diabetic Patient 10:15 - 11:45 am 3022, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal-Systemic Relationships Moderator: Maria L. Geisinger Speaker: Brian L. Mealey S U N D A Y 7ffhen_cWj[bo(,c_bb_edf[efb[_dj^[Kd_j[ZIjWj[i^Wl[Z_WX[j[i"WdZ pre-diabetes affects about 35% of the adult population. Diabetes is intimately linked with inflammatory periodontal diseases. This course will describe the role of the periodontist in managing patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes. The primary focus is on clinical issues related to the relationship between diabetes and periodontal health, and on actual dental office management of patients having diabetes and periodontal disease. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZZ_WX[j[iWdZ_ji current medical management. 7ii[iij^[fej[dj_Wb_cfWYj of periodontal disease in management of glycemic control in patients with diabetes. B[Whd^emjecWdW][fWj_[dji with diabetes in the dental office undergoing clinical therapy. FCE5: Complex Decision-Making for Teeth and Implants in the Aesthetic Zone using the Interdisciplinary Team 10:15 - 11:45 am 3020, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy Moderator: Mark Hochman Speaker: Dennis P. Tarnow The treatment planning of complex cases requires the highest level of knowledge and skill of the treating team. It is an orchestration of procedures, including proper sequencing and timing that makes the difference. An envisionment of the final case before starting is required to know where the goal of treatment will be directed. This, in conjunction with the patient’s needs and clinical situation, comprise the decision-making process for what is the best treatment for the patient. Problems facing the team will be addressed in this interdisciplinary approach to our most challenging cases 66 Educational Objectives: H[Ye]d_p[j^[_cfehjWdY[ of collaboration in treating a complex case. :[j[hc_d[j^[[dZh[ikbjfh_eh to treatment planning. 7ZZh[iilWh_eki_iik[ij^Wj may arise during patient care. Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 FCE6: Adjacent Implants in the Esthetic Zone 10:15 - 11:45 am 3018, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Implants Moderator: Gregory J. Conte Speaker: Tristan Staas Currently one of the biggest challenges in implantology is the placement of adjacent implants in the esthetic zone. The limiting factor for the ideal and harmonic esthetic result is the soft tissue, especially the interproximal papilla. The dimension and long-term stability of the soft tissue depends on the volume and level of the bone around the head of these implants. This lecture addresses the influence of the 3D implant-to-bone position on bone stability and bone regeneration. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZ^emie\jj_iik[ affects adjacent implant placement. B[Whdm^oXed[fbWoiWd important role in the health of such implants. FCE7: Enhancing Your Effectiveness with Non-Surgical Therapy: The Endoscope in Periodontal Treatment 10:15 - 11:45 am 3016, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Treatment of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases Moderator: Debra S. Finney Speaker: John Y. Kwan Visual access to debride periodontally diseased roots can be obtained via surgical or endoscopic means. The periodontal endoscope is a fiber-optic system designed to provide real-time video imaging of the subgingival root surface for ultrasonic debridement, at magnifications of 20-40x. This minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment allows for visual and predictable root debridement in the treatment of chronic inflammatory periodontal disease. Educational Objectives: B[Whd^em[dZeiYefoYWd be applied to dentistry, in particular for periodontal debridement. 8[Yec[\Wc_b_Whm_j^ periodontal endoscopic image interpretation. I[[lWh_ekiYb_d_YWbfhejeYebi and business models S U N D A Y AAPF1: Future Horizons in Periodontology - Soft Tissue Strategies to Enhance Periodontal and Implant Treatment Outcomes 10:15 - 11:45 am 3008, Level 3, MWCC Moderators: Gustavo Avila-Ortiz, Hector F. Rios Speakers: David M. Kim Predictable Alternative Soft Tissue Augmentation Procedures for Enhancing Keratinized Gingiva around Teeth Thiago Morelli Soft Tissue Management to Optimize Implant Esthetics Outcomes Rodrigo E.F. Neiva Clinical Solutions for Soft Tissue Dilemmas More detailed information can be found on page 19. Educational Objectives: ?Z[dj_\oYkhh[djWlW_bWXb[ techniques and materials necessary for successful and long-term outcomes. :_iYkiij^[_dZ_YWj_edie\ emerging approaches to enhance soft tissue esthetics around teeth and implants. 67 Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 Complimentary Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 11:45 am - 1:00 pm Level 1, MWCC Cost: Complimentary to professional registrants, $35 for spouse/guest While complimentary, attendees must indicate their interest in one or all of the lunches during the registration process. EV10: Postdoctoral Directors Business Meeting 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm 3007, Level 3, MWCC This program is by invitation only. Our thanks to Colgate for sponsoring this business meeting. CE8: The Role of the Zygomatic Implant in Treating Patients with Fully Edentulous Maxilla 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3020, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Imaging and Emerging Technologies Moderator: John S. Sottosanti Speakers: Edmond Bedrossian, Jeffrey S. Sherry S U N D A Y The use of the zygoma implant is an alternative and a viable option for treating patients with pneumatized sinuses. The content of this program will discuss the treatment planning algorithm, the biomechanics and the literature, including the option of immediate loading using the zygoma implant. Case presentations will showcase the indications and the technique in treating patients with this surgical concept. CE9: Out of the Bottle: What’s the Cost, and is it Worth it? 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3001, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Moderator: Bradley S. McAllister Speakers: Sascha A. Jovanovic, Barry P. Levin, Rodrigo E.F. Neiva, Anton Sculean For soft and hard tissue regenerative procedures, multiple options beyond autogenous tissues - or classic non-biologically active grafting materials now exist. This presentation will review how employing platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2), enamel matrix derivative (EMD), living cellular constructs (LCC) or cellular allografts can enhance healing. A discussion of the therapeutic value of these molecular and cellular options will occur, as the lectures place this benefit in the context of the actual material cost. Actual treated cases will round out the session. 68 Educational Objectives: B[Whdj^[_dZ_YWj_edi\eh zygomatic implants. Fh[i[djj^[j[Y^d_gk[\eh placement of the zygomatic implant. H[l_[mYecfb_YWj_ediWdZj^[_h management. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[X_ebe]_Y rationale behind surgical treatment with molecular or cellular biologic modifiers. B[WhdYWi[jof[ij^WjcWn_c_p[ the value of these therapeutic enhancement technologies. :[cedijhWj[^emZ_\\[h[dj experienced clinicians would treat the same cases. Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 CE10: Social Media 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3009, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Practice Development and Management Moderator: Jennifer H. Doobrow Speakers: Daniel J. Holtzclaw, Rita Zamora Optimum utilization of social media can be challenging because of its broad spectrum and diversity. This course will review how web-based technology can play a key role in shaping a successful periodontal practice. In addition, web-based marketing focusing on practice growth and development will be discussed. A protocol for the effective installation of a social media campaign will be demonstrated, both on a global and private practice scale Educational Objectives: B[Whd^emje[lWbkWj[m^_Y^ social media platforms are relevant to the success of a periodontal practice. :_iYkiiYb_d_YWbWffb_YWj_edie\ internet-based marketing. ?cfb[c[dj_dj[hdWb management of social media. CE11: Global Perspective on Periodontal Medicine 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3011, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal-Systemic Relationships Moderator: Steven P. Engebretson Speakers: Francesco D’Aiuto, Robert J. Genco, Panos N. Papapanou The seminal “Sunstar Symposium” in 1997 introduced the term ‘periodontal medicine’ to periodontists and researchers worldwide. Since that time, there has been an exponential growth in research aimed at addressing the relationship between periodontal diseases and systemic health. Recent advances have been made in mechanistic, epidemiologic and clinical trial research and our knowledge of periodontal medicine has reached a new level. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[bWj[ij[l_Z[dY[ supporting the relationships of periodontal disease to diabetes, and incorporate these concepts into practice. =W_d\khj^[h_di_]^j_dje the common features that periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases share. Feii[iiWj^ehek]^kdZ[hijWdZ_d] of the effects of pregnancy on the periodontal tissues. S U N D A Y 69 Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 CE12: Treatment Decisions for Interdisciplinary Challenges in the Aesthetic Zone 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3024, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy Moderator: David K. Okano Speakers: Michael Apa, Brian I. Chadroff Achieving or maintaining optimal aesthetics requires detailed treatment planning and sequencing of therapy, and often a multidisciplinary approach. Aesthetic evaluation utilizing facial aesthetic design to diagnose tooth position, minimally invasive preparation techniques and the role of accurate provisionals to communicate with the patient/surgeon/ceramist will be discussed. Surgically, a review of aesthetic crown lengthening, advanced root coverage techniques, ridge augmentation, and site development to enhance aesthetic outcomes and achieve ideal gingival margins for teeth and implants will be addressed. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZj^[YedY[fj of beauty and how facial aesthetic design effects tooth preparation, function and gingival margin placement. B[WhdjeZ_W]dei["jh[Wjc[dj plan and execute complex interdisciplinary aesthetic cases. H[Ye]d_p[j^[X_ebe]_YhWj_edWb[ for aesthetic crown lengthening. CE13: Treating the Maxillary Gingival Excess 2:30 - 5:00 pm 3022, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal Plastic/Oral Reconstructive Surgery Moderator: Hessam Nowzari Speakers: Monish Bhola, Stephen Chu, Michael K. McGuire S U N D A Y There are various etiologies for a “gummy smile.” Concepts developed in this meeting outline the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment planning. A comprehensive review of the restorative, orthodontic and periodontal aspects of “gummy smile” treatment will be provided, and surgical techniques including the use of dental laser - will be presented and discussed. CE14: Comprehensive Understanding of Immediate Implants 2:30 - 5:00 pm Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Implants Moderator: Martin L. Kolinski Speakers: Barry D. Wagenberg, Maurice A. Salama, Jeffery R. Thomas This course will address the complex and simple complications that can occur over the short- and long-term if proper evaluation is not performed prior to “immediate implant placement”. Discussion of what “immediate” means at the time of extraction will be covered - which does not mean doing treatment ‘immediately’ without proper analysis (which can, and will, eventually lead to biologic and potential medico-legal risks that could surface post-restoration). 70 Educational Objectives: B[Whd^emjejh[WjcWn_bbWho vertical excess. 7ZZh[iiie\jl[hiki^WhZj_iik[ crown lengthening. :[j[hc_d[feij#ef[hWj_l[ protocol and management of complications. Educational Objectives: H[Ye]d_p[eYYbkiWbWdZJC@ factors. KdZ[hijWdZ^emi_j[ assessment and diagnostic considerations play a role in the esthetic zone. B[Whdj[Y^d_gk[ijecWdW][ difficult immediate placement cases. Schedule of Events Sunday, September 21 General Assembly Business Session 5:15 - 6:15 pm 3018, Level 3, MWCC Voting members are encouraged to attend, as the Academy’s budget for the coming year will be proposed, Constitution and Bylaws amendments recommended, new and re-elected trustees installed and outgoing trustees recognized. Dental Hygiene Reception 5:30 - 6:30 pm Club Room, Second Level Marriott Marquis Our thanks to Colgate for sponsoring this reception. All pre-registered attendees in the Dental Hygienist category are invited to participate in this event. EV11: Centennial Tribute Event 6:30 - 8:00 pm Yerba Buena Salons 1-15, Lower B2 Level Marriott Marquis Cost: $40 per person The annual welcome reception will provide the entire Academy family from residents to past residents to Officers - an occasion to come together to recognize the historic occasion, the myriad of contributions the AAP has made and to celebrate this milestone. Our thanks to BioHorizons, Colgate, DENTSPLY Implants, Geistlich Biomaterials, Hu-Friedy, J. Morita USA, Nobel Biocare, Osstell, Inc., Straumann and Sunstar Suisse SA/Sunstar Americas, Inc. for sponsoring this reception. S U N In this centennial year, join your colleagues as we reminisce about the past and celebrate the future with festive foods, a mega-cake and much-enjoyed dance music that draws everyone to the dance floor! The ALTER-EGO BAND, from Montreal, Canada, will provide 90 minutes of non-stop, familiar dancethrough-the-ages repertoire, which will surely capture the spirit of the event. Come celebrate with us, as you won’t want to miss the Big Surprise! D A Y 71 Schedule of Events Monday, September 22 Town Square 7:30 am - 3:00 pm Lobby, Level 1, MWCC GS3: Interactive Session: Managing the Unaesthetic Implant 8:00 - 10:00 am Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Treatment of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases Co-Moderators: Robert A. Faiella, Paul S. Rosen Speakers: Oded Bahat, Stephen Chu, Fereidoun Daftary, Ramin Mahallati, Dennis P. Tarnow Replacing missing teeth with dental implants is regarded as one of the most successful and highly predictable procedures performed today. However, what does one do if the result is no longer aesthetic due to ongoing growth and development? This interactive session will feature a distinguished panel that will share their collaborative expertise and thoughts on this emerging topic. Information will be given on the impact of craniofacial growth and development on dental implants and facial aesthetics, and how to attempt to treat patients whose implants are no longer esthetically or functionally acceptable. Our panelists will share their knowledge in diagnostics, surgical techniques and restorative analysis to solve the problem at hand. You, the audience, will be both the judge and jury over which approach is best. Registration 8:00 am - 12:00 noon M O N D A Y 72 Lobby, Level 2, MWCC Exhibition 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Levels 1&2, MWCC Research Forum Poster Session 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Lobby, Level 3, MWCC Educational Objectives: B_ijjh[Wjc[djijhWj[]_[i\eh the implant that has become malpositioned. 7ZZh[iij^[b_c_jWj_edije[WY^ of the different remedies to malpositioned implants. ?Z[dj_\o^emYhWd_e\WY_Wb]hemj^ and development impacts facial esthetics. Our thanks to Colgate for sponsoring this General Session. Schedule of Events Monday, September 22 IP5: Innovations in Periodontics Session 5 10:15 - 11:45 am 3001, Level 3, MWCC Moderator: Robert E. Lamb Speakers: Seiko Min Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access Treatment of Multiple Recession Defects Shigeki Ogihara Biologic Site Development with Forced Eruption for the Posterior Region Yun Wang Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access for 3D Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Bradley Weinstein Probiotics for Periodontal Disease - Rationale and State of the Science Educational Objectives: =W_dademb[Z][e\_ddelWj_edi and advances in clinical periodontics, basic sciences or related subjects. KdZ[hijWdZWd[mYedY[fj" technique or product use to take back to your practice. CTS2: Current Status of Furcation Management 10:15 - 11:45 am 3018, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Treatment of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases Moderator: Stephen K. Harrel Speakers: Paul A. Ricchetti, Paul S. Rosen, Robert G. Schallhorn, Atsuhiko Yamamoto Furcation invasion has historically been a conundrum for the periodontist. A careful read of the literature has demonstrated that molars with furcation invasion, particularly those in the maxillary arch or mandibulars with Class III or IV, are poorer in both their treatment outcome and long-term survival. This program will provide an update on both historic and cutting-edge techniques and materials to achieve a higher level of success. Educational Objectives: ?Z[dj_\oj^ei[Yb_d_YWbi_jkWj_edi where the laser can improve outcomes. B_ijiec[e\j^[]hemj^\WYjehi and graft materials used today to achieve furcation closure. 9WjWbe]\WYjehij^WjcWo impact molars with furcations that are not completely closed. M FCE8: Bacterial Homeostasis and Inflammation: A New Paradigm 10:15 - 11:45 am 3009, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal-Systemic Reationships Moderator: Ray C. Williams Speaker: Francesco D’Aiuto Human microbial ecosystem plays an important role in both maintenance of homeostasis and the development of inflammation. Gingival inflammation may originate to both innate (epithelial and non-epithelial) and adaptive immune sensing of the supra and subgingival microbiota. Periodontitis is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, which may be reversed by effective treatment/management. Periodontal treatment, however, is in itself an inflammatory trigger. O N Educational Objectives: :_iYkiij^[ceb[YkbWh mechanisms by which the periodontium regulates the intricate balance between health/disease, and triggers the host response. =W_d_di_]^jedj^[h[b[lWdY[ of the association between periodontitis and systemic inflammation. D A Y 73 Schedule of Events Monday, September 22 FCE9: Guidelines for Decision-Making: When to Use Autogenous Tissue or Acellular Dermis 10:15 - 11:45 am 3011, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Periodontal Plastic/Oral Reconstructive Surgery Moderator: James Janakievski Speaker: Kirk L. Pasquinelli The use of both autogenous connective tissue and acellular dermal matrix is clinically proven to successfully cover exposed roots. Clinicians need to be facile in the utilization of both techniques to best serve their patients. This presentation will suggest guidelines and show clinical examples that will aid in treatment planning using the two materials to maximize clinical outcomes, while streamlining the surgical process. Educational Objectives: :[Y_Z[m^[djeki[Wkje][deki vs. acellular dermal matrix in clinical situations. ?cfhel[j^[^Whl[ij_d]e\ autogenous tissue. KdZ[hijWdZj^[ikh]_YWb approaches for autogenous and acellular dermal matrix recipient sites. FCE10: Socket Augmentation 10:15 - 11:45 am 3024, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Regeneration/Tissue Engineering Moderator: Guy Huynh-Ba Speakers: Giuseppe Cardaropoli, Hom-Lay Wang About half a century after the discovery of osseointegration, the initial focus of implant dentistry - which was to replace missing teeth - has expanded to include dental implants and planning considerations prior to tooth extraction. Over the last few decades, studies on wound healing have shed light on the unfavorable dimensional changes of the alveolar ridge following tooth extraction (if left undisturbed). The knowledge gained has been crucial in the development of clinical treatment strategies to optimally restore the function and esthetic of missing teeth. Educational Objectives: B[Whd^emjecWdW][j^[ extraction socket with ridge preservation/augmentation techniques. H[Ye]d_p[_cfbWdj#h[bWj[Z parameters including timing of placement, surgical techniques and implant provisionalization. M O FCE11: Strategies to Reconstruct the Deformed Alveolus N 10:15 - 11:45 am 3022, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Implants Moderator: Laureen Langer Speaker: Burton Langer D A Y 74 As the indications for osseointegration have increased, so has the need for rejuvenation of the deformed and diseased alveolar ridge. Indications are functional and cosmetic. Both situations have seen great improvements in the technology, and less aggressive techniques. This presentation will describe some of the soft and hard tissue innovations, which have improved the results for the patient with less time and trauma. Educational Objectives: KdZ[hijWdZ^emj^[ alveolar ridge plays a role in osseointegration. :[cedijhWj[j^[h[ikbjiikY^ hard and soft tissue innovations have brought to the table. Schedule of Events Monday, September 22 FCE12: Nutriceuticals and Oral Health: A Review for the Periodontist 10:15 - 11:45 am 3020, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy Moderator: TBD Speaker: Karen A. Baker The resurgence of alternative medicine has produced confusion and conflict among dental professionals and patients alike. During this program, dental treatment impact of popular systemic supplements, as well as the effectiveness of nutraceutical products promoted for treatment of oral diseases (such as caries, mucositis, gingivitis and periodontitis) will be presented. A discussion of reliable information sources and step-wise strategies for evaluating and managing patients using - or considering the use of - nutraceutical oral health products will conclude the session. A practical and detailed handout will be provided to allow participants to apply this information to their practice. Educational Objectives: B[Whd^emjeXkoWdZki[W science-based nutraceutical reference, and recommend information sources for patients. H[Ye]d_p[j^[Z[djWb_cfWYje\ common systemic and topical nutraceutical products. I[b[Yjif[Y_ÓYdkjhWY[kj_YWb oral health products with reasonable claims and safe ingredients. ;lWbkWj[WdZhWj[j^[ effectiveness of nutraceutical products for microbial and non-microbial mucositis, caries, gingivitis and periodontitis. FCE13: Lasers and Periodontitis: Point/Counterpoint 10:15 - 11:45 am Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Program Track: Imaging and Emerging Technologies Moderator: Lisa A. Teel Speakers: Charles M. Cobb, Mark A. Reynolds Two decades have passed since lasers were proposed for use in the treatment of periodontal disease. Lasers deliver light energy with remarkable flexibility, precision and distinct thermo-optic properties, making this technology seem well-suited for minimally invasive and aesthetic procedures. Yet laser use remains highly controversial. Why is this so, and what does the evidence say? Educational Objectives: Fhel_Z[Wd[l_Z[dY[#XWi[Z review of the advances and practical applications of lasers in the treatment of periodontitis. H[l_[mYb_d_YWbWdZ^_ijebe]_Y data on the laser-assisted new attachment procedure. KdZ[hijWdZiec[e\j^[ strengths, as well as problems, of design and interpretation of published human research. M O N D A Y 75 Schedule of Events Monday, September 22 FCE14: Management of Post-Operation Infections after Sinus Elevation Surgery 10:15 - 11:45 am 3003, Level 3, MWCC Program Track: Implants Moderator: Edwin S. Rosenberg Speakers: Michael A. Pikos, Tiziano Testori Maxillary sinus augmentation for implant reconstruction of the posterior maxilla is a predictable surgical procedure. Although complications are uncommon, some may result in total graft failure with potentially serious consequences. This clinical presentation will focus on the causes, recognition, prevention and management of failed sinus grafts. Emphasis will be on treatment of the failing sinus graft, and will include a detailed surgical, CT and medical approach to address this not-often-discussed topic. Clinical recommendations will be given to prevent, diagnose and treat post-operative infections. Educational Objectives: :[iYh_X[j^[[j_ebe]oe\i_dki graft infections. Fh[l[dj"h[Ye]d_p[WdZZ_W]dei[ post-operative sinus graft infections. Kj_b_p[Wfhel[dikh]_YWb"9J and medical protocol for management of sinus graft infections. Complimentary Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 11:45 am - 1:00 pm Level 1, MWCC Cost: Complimentary to professional registrants, $35 for spouse/guest While complimentary, attendees must indicate their interest in one or all of the lunches during the registration process. GS4: Soft Tissue Modeling and Remodeling after Implant Placement: The New Frontier M O N D A Y 76 2:00 - 4:00 pm Ballroom, Level 2, MWCC Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy Moderator: Nicholas Caplanis Speakers: George V. Duello, Barry Goldenberg, Diego Velasquez Dental implant provisionalization has become an essential component of implant surgery, and an important team approach service for our referring restorative dentists as they transition their patient to the final prosthesis. Ideal emergence profile development involves appropriate contour of the abutment and restoration complex. This program will review the prosthetic hardware and clinical procedures that periodontists are uniquely qualified to provide, to not only enhance the soft tissue esthetic result, but also support long-term periimplant health. A formula of how the abutment and restoration can influence the tissue contour will be presented. Educational Objectives: :[l[bef_Z[Wb[c[h][dY[ profiles through various abutment designs and customize the implantsupported provisional restorations. KdZ[hijWdZ^emjeWYYkhWj[bo transfer the soft tissue profile to the laboratory technician to facilitate fabrication of the final implant-supported restoration. H[Ye]d_p[j^[Yecced rationale for success between various abutments and the relation of crown and abutment contour to predictable tissue stability. Post-Annual Meeting Hands-On ScheduleWorkshop of Events Tuesday, September 23 - Wednesday, September 24 Dental Implant Microsurgery: Successful Drilling in the Maxillary Esthetic Zone and Immediate Screw-Retained SMILE Provisional Technique 8:30 am - 5:30 pm each day Program Track: Periodontal Plastic/Oral Reconstructive Surgery Instructors: Leslie Broline, J. David Cross, Adriana McGregor, Bryan S. Pearson, Dennis A. Shanelec, Leonard S. Tibbetts Cost: $2,500 per attendee (includes use of facility’s equipment, 3 nights’ accommodations at the Sofitel, shuttle service and all meals) This course emphasizes clinical drilling skills, especially in extraction sites. Doctors practice immediate placement in the maxillary esthetic zone, where socket site drilling for every maxillary tooth is performed. A screw-retained provisional is fabricated for a maxillary central incisor utilizing light-cured composite and a titanium temporary abutment. Surgical dexterity is refined through microscope practice on anatomical models. This two-day course includes HD video demonstration, lecture and supervised practice. Implant gauges and lateral drilling are also covered. The workshop is limited to sixteen attendees, with four students per instructor. LOCATION: Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy (IDEA) 1291 E Hillside Blvd Foster City, CA Educational Objectives: B[Whdj^[lWbk[e\Zh_bb_d]_d extraction sites. KdZ[hijWdZ^emc_Yheikh][ho plays a role in everyday practice. Our thanks to 2013-2014 Continuing Education Oversight committee member Robert E. Lamb and IDEA for facilitating this postmeeting workshop. UT O D L O S P O M S O T N A D N A N Y U A L M E E T I N G H A N D S O N W O R K S H O P 77 A Proud Sponsor of AAP Prevention Treatment Regeneration Exclusive Sponsor of Opening General Session Call Sunstar at 1-800-528-8537 OR Visit GUMbrand.com for more information ©Sunstar Americas, Inc. P14182 Visit us at booth #701 cials e p S w r Sho o f y b p 1 Sto th #150 Boo T F A R G O L L A S O R U P ® EXHIBITION Nurturing ideal remodeling ü3URYHQUHVXOWV* ü&OLQLFDOO\GRFXPHQWHG* ü&RQVLVWHQWSURGXFWV Visit www.zimmerdental.com to learn more about Puros Allograft. k=LPPHU'HQWDO,QF$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG'DWDRQŎOHZLWK=LPPHU'HQWDO,QF 3OHDVHFKHFNZLWKD=LPPHU'HQWDOUHSUHVHQWDWLYHIRUDYDLODELOLW\DQGDGGLWLRQDOLQIRUPDWLRQ www.zimmerdental.com EXHIBITION Notes Exhibition The 2014 Annual Meeting Exhibition will take place on Levels 1 and 2 of the Moscone West Convention Center. Please support the exhibition by visiting the various participating companies. Exhibition Dates and Hours E X Coffee Saturday, September 20 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday, September 21 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday, September 22 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Regulations Children under 18 years of age are not allowed into the exhibit hall under any circumstances. This policy has been established for the safety of the children of members and other attendees. Your support and compliance are appreciated. H Complimentary beverages will be available to registrants on Levels 1 & 2 Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 10:00 - 10:30 am. I B I WiFi T Stay connected by logging into the free wireless hotspot! Available areas within Moscone West Convention Center: Levels 1 and 2 lobbies, the Level 2 Ballroom and all of Level 3. I O N Our thanks to Carestream Dental for sponsoring the wireless hotspot. Lunches Complimentary lunches* will be available to registrants on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 11:45 am - 1:00 pm on Level 1. Tickets are included in your credentials, and must be presented to wait-staff in order to gain access to the lunch area. Spouses/guests may purchase a lunch ticket at $35 for each day. *While complimentary, attendees must indicate their interest in one or all of the lunches during the registration process. Concessions Food will be available for purchase in the exhibit hall. CE Pavilion Participants will be able to log continuing education credit at any CE station, located in the exhibit hall on Level 1. A separate terminal will be designated to print certificates of attendance and/or presentation. See page 13 for further information. 81 Exhibiting Companies = Silent Auction Donor = New Exhibitor 3D Diagnostix, Inc Aegis Communications LLC Bicon Dental Implants Phone: (617) 820-5279 Fax: (617) 904-1853 Web: www.3ddx.com Phone: (877) 423-4471 Fax: (215) 504-1502 Web: www.aegiscomm.com Phone: (617) 524-4443 Fax: (617) 390-0047 Web: www.bicon.com Booth: 1118 Booth: 907 Booth: 1313 A. Titan Instruments, Inc AlphaDent Bien-Air Dental Phone: (877) 284-8261 Fax: (716) 648-9296 Web: www.atitan.com Phone: (800) 942-4884 Fax: (714) 241-7349 Web: www.alphadent.com Phone: (800) 433-2436 Fax: (949) 477-6051 Web: www.bienair.com T Booths: 427, 1413 Booth: 445 Booth: 1018 I Accelerated Practice Concepts, Inc Alpine Pharmaceuticals BioHorizons N Phone: (800) 642-9876 Fax: (651) 482-7878 Web: www.apcdental.com Phone: (415) 451-6978 Fax: (415) 451-6981 Web: www.alpinepharm.com Phone: (205) 967-7880 Fax: (205) 870-0304 Web: www.biohorizons.com Booth: 133 Booth: 544 Booth: 911 C Accurate Manufacturing, Inc BIOLASE O Phone: (803) 568-5720 Fax: (803) 568-5721 Web: www.accurategelpacks.com American Dental Society of Anesthesiology E X H I B I G M Phone: (800) 722-7788 Web: www.adsahome.org Phone: (949) 226-8191 Fax: (949) 273-6687 Web: www.biolase.net P Booth: 640 Booth: 540 Booth: 711 A ACE Surgical Supply Company Anatomage Biomet 3i N I Phone: (800) 441-3100 Fax: (800) 583-3150 Web: www.acesurgical.com Phone: (408) 885-1474 Fax: (408) 295-9786 Web: www.anatomage.com Phone: (561) 776-6700 Fax: (561) 776-1272 Web: www.biomet31.com E Booth: 213 Booth: 900 Booth: 1301 S ACTEON North America Aseptico, Inc BQ Ergonomics LLC Phone: (856) 222-9988 Fax: (856) 222-4726 Web: www.acteonusa.com Phone: (800) 426-5913 Fax: (360) 668-8722 Web: www.aseptico.com Phone: (720) 434-7192 Fax: (303) 253-9775 Web: www.BQE-USA.com Booth: 639 Booth: 1514 Booth: 545 AD Surgical Benco Dental Company Brasseler USA Phone: (408) 541-1393 Fax: (408) 427-9009 Web: www.ad-surgical.com Phone: (800) 462-3626 Web: www.benco.com Phone: (800) 841-4522 Fax: (888) 610-1937 Web: www.brasselerusa.com Booth: 735 Adin Implants Phone: (212) 764-2900 Fax: (212) 764-2349 Web: www.adin-implants.com Booth: 1219 82 Booth: 238 Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC Phone: (800) 238-8542 Fax: (847) 473-1122 Web: www.beutlich.com Booth: 334 Booth: 333 BTI of North America Phone: (215) 646-4067 Fax: (215) 646-4066 Web: www.bti-implant.com Booth: 118 Exhibiting Companies Cain, Watters & Associates, PLLC Crest Oral-B DentalVibe Phone: (972) 233-3323 Fax: (972) 386-7697 Web: www.cainwatters.com Phone: (800) 543-2577 Fax: (866) 727-2703 Web: www.dentalcare.com Phone: (877) 503-8423 Fax: (561) 245-8742 Web: www.dentalvibe.com Booth: 144 Booth: 300 Booth: 1521 CareCredit Curasan, Inc Dentatus USA Ltd Phone: (800) 300-3046 Ext 211 Fax: (800) 800-5830 Web: www.carecredit.com Phone: (919) 941-9770 Fax: (919) 941-9775 Web: www.curasaninc.com Phone: (212) 481-1010 Fax: (212) 532-9026 Web: www.dentatus.com Booth: 1613 Booth: 1421 Booth: 1220 T Carestream Dental DCIDS Tissue Bank Dentis USA I Phone: (770) 226-3112 Fax: (678) 247-0399 Web: www.carestreamdental.com Phone: (888) 234-4399 Fax: (615) 234-5270 Web: www.dcids.org Phone: (323) 677-4363 Fax: (323) 677-4386 Web: www.dentis.co.kr N Booth: 607 Booth: 542 Booth: 539 Colgate DecisionBase, Inc Dentium USA C Phone: (212) 310-2000 Fax: (732) 878-7128 Web: www.colgateprofessional.com Phone: (510) 595-4101 Fax: (510) 903-9241 Web: www.decisionbase.com Phone: (714) 226-0229 Fax: (714) 226-0019 Web: www.dentiumUSA.com O Booth: 1000 Booth: 335 Booth: 227 P Collagen Matrix Dental Dental Equipment Specialities of So. California DENTSPLY Implants A Phone: (714) 637-1010 Fax: (714) 637-6013 Phone: (800) 531-3481 Fax: (781) 890-6808 Web: www.dentsplyimplants.com N Booth: 1221 Booth: 839 Booths: 601, 1111 E Community Tissue Services-Maxxeus Dental Tribune DENTSPLY Professional Division S Phone: (937) 461-3583 Web: www.maxxeus.com Phone: (212) 244-7181 Fax: (714) 244-7185 Web: www.dentaltribune.com Phone:(800-989-8825 Fax: (717) 767-8252 Web: www.dentsply.com Booth: 919 Booth: 434 Dental USA, Inc. Designs for Vision, Inc Phone: (815) 363-8003 Fax: (815) 363-3545 Web: www.mydentalusa.com Phone: (631) 583-3300 Fax: (631) 585-3404 Web: www.designsforvision.com Booth: 833 Booths: 632, 1512 Dentalfone DEXIS Digital X-Ray Phone: (855) 385-3663 Fax: (888) 896-9681 Web: www.dentalfone.com Phone: (888) 883-3947 Fax: (888) 833-3947 Web: www.dexis.com Booth: 827 Booth: 112 Phone: (201) 405-1477 Ext 369 Fax: (201) 405-1355 Web: www.collagenmatrixdental.com Booth: 918 Consult Pro Phone: (416) 429-6545 Fax: (416) 429-3134 Web: www.consult-pro.com Booth: 1119 Crescent Products Phone: (763) 315-4920 Fax: (763) 315-4924 Web: www.crescentproducts.com Booth: 100 E X H I B I G M I 83 Exhibiting Companies = Silent Auction Donor = New Exhibitor Doctor.com Froncare Inc Hamilton Capital Management E Phone: (212) 203-1235 Web: www.doctor.com X Booth: 536 Phone: (929) 800-1016 Fax: (267) 282-5899 Web: www.froncare.com Phone: (614) 273-1000 Fax: (614) 273-1001 Web: www.hamiltoncapital.com H Dowell Dental Products, Inc Booth: 207 Booth: 336 I Geistlich Biomaterials Handpiece Solutions, Inc B Phone: (877) 393-8904 Fax: (909) 348-7816 Web: www.dowelldentalproducts.com Phone: (855) 799-5500 Web: www.geistlich-na.com I Booths: 224, 1610 Booth: 111 Phone: (702) 788-1888 Fax: (702) 248-2128 Web: www.handpiecesolutions.com T Dr. Fuji/Acigi Relaxation Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/ Instrumentarium I N Phone: (510) 651-9288 Fax: (510) 651-6188 Web: www.fujichair.com G Booth: 139 DSN Software, Inc Phone: (800) 323-8029 Fax: (847) 550-1322 Web: www.genex.com Booth: 437 GIDE Institute O Phone: (360) 736-9208 Fax: (360) 736-2164 Web: www.perioexec.com M Booth: 233 P Elsevier, Inc. Global Surgical Corporation A N Phone: (215) 239-3491 Fax: (215) 239-3494 Web: www.elsevier.com Phone: (636) 861-3388 Fax: (636) 861-2969 Web: www.globalsurgical.com I Booth: 840 Booth: 817 E Enova Illumination Glustitch, Inc S Phone: (651) 236-8852 Web: www.enovaillumination.com Phone: (604) 940-4733 Fax: (604) 940-0552 Web: www.glustitch.com C Booth: 104 Enovative Technologies Phone: (443) 291-7651 Fax: (800) 762-5129 Web: www.enovativetech.com Booth: 435 Hartzell & Son, G. Phone: (925) 798-2206 Fax: (925) 798-2053 Web: www.ghartzellandson.com Booth: 209 Harvest Technologies Corp. Phone: (508) 732-7500 Fax: (508) 732-0400 Web: www.harvesttech.com Booth: 106 Hawaiian Moon Phone: (888) 256-3276 Fax: (727) 216-3874 Web: www.aloecream.biz Booth: 243 HealthFirst Booth: 806 Phone: (425) 563-6813 Fax: (425) 775-2374 Web: www.healthfirstcorp.com Guided Surgery Solutions LLC Booth: 1419 Phone: (855) 484-3335 Web: www.guidedsurgerysolutions.com Hearst Media Services Phone: (716) 875-9100 Fax: (716) 562-2165 Web: www.hearstmediaservices.com Booth: 813 Booth: 1611 EuroPerio8 Gumchucks at Oralwise, Inc Phone: 34913142715 Fax: 34913235745 Phone: (855) 424-8257 Fax: (855) 424-8257 Web: www.gumchucks.com Booth: 134 Booth: 232 Phone: (800) 372-4346 Fax: (800) 732-7023 Web: www.henryschein.com Booth: Town Square 4 Exactech, Inc Phone: (866) 284-9690 Fax: (800) 329-3922 Web: www.exac.com Booth: 526 84 Phone: (310) 696-9025 Fax: (310) 207-9025 Web: www.gidedental.com Booth: 815 H & H Company Phone: (800) 491-9989 Fax: (909) 390-0375 Web: www.hhco-store.com Booth: 433 Henry Schein Dental Booth: 723 Exhibiting Companies Hi Tec Implants Implant Direct International KLS Martin Phone: (800) 452-0582 Fax: (480) 451-9361 Web: www.dentalimplanttech.com Phone: (888) 649-6425 Fax: (818) 444-3406 Web: www.sybronimplants.com Phone: (904) 641-7746 Fax: (904) 641-7978 Web: www.klsmartinnorthamerican.com Booth: 1021 Booth: 615 Booth: 835 Hiossen, Inc Infinite Therapeutics Laschal Surgical Instruments, Inc Phone: (267) 759-7004 Fax: (215) 886-6448 Web: www.hiossen.com Phone: (603) 347-6006 Fax: (603)642-9291 Web: www.infinitetherapeutics.com Phone: (914) 949-8577 Fax: (914) 683-3938 Web: www.laschaldental.com Booth: 717 Booth: 836 Booth: 338 T HUBERMED, INC Infinite Trading, Inc Lasers4Dentistry/Fotona I Phone: (514) 566-4844 Fax: (888) 789-9928 Web: www.hubermed.com Phone: (888) 415-9964 Phone: (949) 276-6650 Web: www.t4med.com N Booth: 636 G Booth: 921 Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company, LLC Phone: (800) 483-7433 Fax: (800) 729-1299 Web: www.hufriedy.com Booth: 221 i-CAT Imaging Sciences Phone: (800) 205-3570 Fax: (215) 997-6556 Web: www.i-cat.com Booth: 114 IDEA Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy Booth: 102 Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry Phone: (877) 315-2737 Web: www.theiald.com Booth: 201 Intra-Lock International Phone: (561) 447-8282 Fax: (561) 447-8283 Web: www.intra-lock.com Booth: 119 J. Morita USA Phone: (949) 465-1048 Fax: (949) 466-1095 Web: www.jmoritausa.com Booth: 623 X H I B I LED Dental, Inc Phone: (604) 541-4614 Ext 2 Fax: (604) 541-4613 Web: www.velscope.com C O Booth: 143 M Lester A. Dine, Inc P A Phone: (561) 624-9100 Fax: (561) 624-9103 Web: www.dinecorp.com N Booth: 1319 I Lexi Comp Publishing E S Phone: (330) 650-6506 Fax: (330) 656-4307 Web: www.lexi.com Phone: (650) 578-9495 Fax: (650) 578-9814 Web: www.ideausa.net Kalbirth MedicalCorp Booth: 304 Booth: 136 ids/Megagen USA, Inc Keystone Dental, Inc Phone: (866) 277-5662 Fax: (201) 585-0399 Web: www.megagen.us Phone: (866) 700-2100 Fax: (866) 902-9972 Web: www.keystonedental.com Booth: 132 Booth: 633 Booth: 411 Impladent, Ltd Kilgore International, Inc Phone: (631) 462-3551 Fax: (631) 462-3464 Web: www.angiotech.com Phone: (718) 465-1810 Fax: (718) 464-9620 Web: www.impladentltd.com Phone: (517) 279-9000 Fax: (517) 278-2956 Web: www.kilgoreinternational.com Booth: 618 Booth: 643 Phone: 92 3436563813 Web: www.kalbirth.com/topgoldmedal E Booth: 129 LightScalpel Phone: (866) 589-2722 Fax: (425) 487-1157 Web: www.LightScalpel.com Look/Surgical Specialties Booth: 829 85 Exhibiting Companies = Silent Auction Donor = New Exhibitor LumaDent, Inc Neodent USA, Inc OraPharma, Inc Phone: (775) 829-4488 Fax: (775) 882-1120 Web: www.LumaDent.com Phone: (855) 417-8883 Fax: (855) 412-8884 Web: www.neodentusa.com Phone: (607) 674-2666 Fax: (607) 674-6132 Web: www.orapharma.com Booth: 811 Booth: 1420 Booth: 521 Medical Protective Neoss Orascoptic Phone: (800) 463-3776 Fax: 972) 543-9218 Web: www.medpro.com Phone: (818) 432-2600 Fax: (818) 432-2640 Web: www.neoss.com Phone: (800) 369-3698 Fax: (608) 828-5265 Web: www.orascoptic.com T Booth: Town Square 2 Booth: 1104 Booth: 707 I Medtronic Nobel Biocare Osada, Inc N Phone: (800) 876-3133 Fax: (901) 399-2120 Web: www.medtronic.com Phone: (800) 993-8100 Fax: (714) 282-9023 Web: www.nobelbiocare.com Phone: (310) 841-2220 Fax: (310) 841-2221 Web: www.osadausa.com Booth: 108 Booths: 341, 1101 Booth: 1218 C Microsurgery Instruments, Inc NSK Dental, LLC Osseous Technologies of America O Phone: (713) 664-4707 Fax: (713) 664-8873 Web: www.microsurgeryusa.com Phone: (888) 675-1675 Fax: (800) 838-9328 Web: www.nskdental.us Phone: (949) 250-0184 Fax: (949) 250-0197 Web: www.osseoustech.com P Booth: 203 Booth: 234 Booth: 1418 A Millennium Dental Technologies OCO Biomedical Osstell, Inc. N I Phone: (888) 495-2737 Fax: (562) 860-2429 Web: www.LANAP.com Phone: (505) 293-0025 Fax: (505) 293-0447 Web: www.ocobiomedical.com Phone: (877) 296-6177 Fax: (877) 599-0680 Web: www.osstell.com E Booth: 311 Booth: 645 Booth: 1315 S Miltex, An Integra Company Officite Osteogenics Biomedical Phone: (866) 854-8300 Fax: (866) 854-8400 Web: www.integralife.com/integramiltex Phone: (800) 908-2486 Fax: (630) 230-2301 Web: www.officite.com Phone: (806) 796-1923 Fax: (806) 796-0059 Web: www.osteogenics.com Booth: 1019 Booth: 321 OMNIA, LLC Osteohealth Phone: (877) 741-6879 Fax: (717) 259-165 Web: www.omniaspa.us Phone: (800) 874-2334 Fax: (631) 924-1731 Web: www.osteohealth.com Booth: 1619 Booth: 101 Oral IceBerg, LLC Otto Trading Inc Phone: (877) 789-4448 Phone: (818) 450-4776 Web: www.ceraroot.com Booth: Town Square 3 Booth: 912 Phone: (714) 540-5595 Fax: (949) 660-8073 Web: www.irestmassager.com E X H I B I G M Booth: 807 MIS Implants Technologies, Inc Phone: (201) 710-6200 Fax: (201) 710-6322 Web: www.misimplants.com Booth: 511 My Dental Hub Booth: 834 86 Exhibiting Companies Pallisades Dental Phase II Associates Prophy Perfect/Phb Phone: (201) 569-0050 Fax: (201) 569-0250 Web: www.palisadesdental-llc.com Phone: (214) 505-7512 Web: www.phasetwoassociates.com Phone: (800) 776-3948 Fax: (715) 597-3797 Web: www.prohpyperfect.com Booth: 741 Panda Perio Booth: 634 Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening Booth: 441 E X H ProphyMagic I Phone: (800) 422-9448 Fax: (203) 967-9433 Web: www.philipsoralhealthcare.com Phone: (702) 538-7700 Fax: (702) 538-7703 Web: www.prophymagic.com Booth: 803 Booth: 127 T PhotoMed ProSites I Phone: (818) 908-5369 Fax: (818) 908-5370 Web: www.photomed.net Phone: (888) 932-3644 Fax: (951) 639-9102 Web: www.prosites.com N Booth: 914 Booth: 801 Booth: 821 Patterson Dental Supply, Inc Piezosurgery, Inc Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics C Phone: (800) 873-7683 Fax: (651) 686-0288 Web: www.pattersondental.com Phone: (614) 459-4922 Fax: (614) 459-4981 Web: www.piezosurgery.us Phone: (800) 858-2121 Fax: (972) 298-2669 Web: www.q-optics.com O Booth: 1518 Booth: 527 Booth: 533 P PBHS Web Site Design & Marketing Pinhole Academy A Phone: (800) 840-5383 Fax: (707) 591-9475 Web: www.pbhs.com Phone: (951) 440-0722 Web: www.pinholeacademy.com Quintessence Publishing Company, Inc Phone: (800) 517-7716 Web: pandaperio.com Booth: 733 Patient Marketing Specialist Phone: (303) 882-1680 Fax: (720) 528-4423 Web: www.patientmarketingspecialists.com Booth: 1511 PDT, Inc Phone: (406) 626-4153 Fax: (406) 626-4550 Web: www.pdtdental.com Booth: 439 PeriOptix, Inc Phone: (949) 366-3333 Fax: (949) 366-0033 Web: www.perioptix.com Booth: 809 Perioscopy, Inc/Danville Materials LLC Phone: (800) 827-7940 Fax: (925) 973-0764 Web: www.danvillematerials.com Booth: 743 Planmeca USA, Inc Phone: (630) 529-2300 Fax: (630) 529-1929 Web: www.planmecausa.com Booth: 1005 PREAT Corporation Phone: (800) 232-7732 Fax: (805) 693-8106 Web: www.preat.com Booth: 1321 Progressive Dental Marketing Phone: (727) 286-6211 Fax: (443) 458-0162 Web: www.progressivedentalmarketing.com Booth: 843 B I G M N Phone: (630) 736-3600 Fax: (630) 736-3633 Web: www.quintpub.com I E Booth: 305 S Reputation.com Phone: (844) 833-8455 Web: www.reputation.com/dentists Booth: 126 RGP Dental, Inc Phone: (800) 522-9695 Fax: (401) 254-0157 Web: www.rgpergo.com Booth: 125 Rx Honing (Sharpening) Machine Phone: (574) 259-1606 Fax: (574) 259-9163 Web: www.rxhoning.com Booth: 245 Booth: 344 87 Exhibiting Companies = Silent Auction Donor = New Exhibitor Sabra Dental Products Springstone Patient Financing Thommen Medical USA E Phone: (800) 888-4435 Fax: (631) 243-6575 X Booth: 122 Phone: (800) 630-1663 Fax: (508) 281-8505 Web: www.springstoneplan.com Phone: (866) 319-9800 Fax: (216) 583-9801 Web: www.thommenmedical.com H Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc Booth: 436 Booth: 906 I Phone: (800) 535-6566 Fax: (704) 442-5424 Web: www.salvin.com Steiner Laboratories Treloar & Heisel, Inc Phone: (808) 689-1710 Fax: (877) 579-4672 Web: www.steinerlabs.com Phone: (800) 345-6040 Fax: (724) 654-9029 Web: www.th-online.net Booth: 543 Booth: Town Square 1 STMD Corporation UltraLight Optics Phone: (650) 614-1680 Fax: (650) 561-3420 Web: www.stmdmedical.com Phone: (323) 316-4514 Fax: (714) 436-5003 Web: www.ultalightoptics.com Booth: 825 Booth: 819 Straumann Unicare Biomedical, Inc Phone: (978) 747-2500 Fax: (978) 747-2490 Web: www.straumannusa.com Phone: (949) 643-6707 Fax: (949) 362-0433 Web: www.unicarebiomedical.com Booths: 401, 1001 Booth: 823 Sunstar Americas, Inc USHIO America, Inc Phone: (800) 528-8537 Fax: (800) 553-2014 Web: www.gumbrand.com Phone: (714) 229-3171 Fax: (714) 229-7171 Web: www.ushio.com Booth: 701 Booth: 1519 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp Vatech America Phone: (734) 996-9200 Fax: (734) 662-0520 Web: www.surgitel.com Phone: (914) 450-5412 Fax: (201) 210-5118 Web: www.vatech.com Booth: 1006 Booth: 237 SW Gloves W&H IMPEX, Inc Phone: (888) 988-8788 Web: www.swgloves.com Phone: (800) 265-6277 Fax: (519) 974-6121 Web: www.wh.com/na B I Booths: 417, 421, 519 T Schumacher Dental Instruments I Phone: (800) 523-2427 Fax: (215) 322-0511 Web: www.karlschumacher.com N G Booth: 742 Sirona Dental C O Phone: (704) 587-0458 Fax: (704) 587-9394 Web: www.sironausa.com M Booth: 1620 P Snap On Optics A N I Phone: (602) 272-0822 Web: www.snaponoptics.com Booth: 737 Snoasis Medical E Phone: (303) 242-8075 Fax: (720) 259-1405 Web: www.snoasismedical.com S Booth: 622 Solutionreach Phone: (866) 605-6867 Web: www.solutionreach.com Booth: 744 Southern Anesthesia + Surgical, Inc Phone: (800) 624-5926 Fax: (800) 344-1237 Web: www.southernanesthesia.com Booth: 327 Booth: 235 TePe Oral Health Care, Inc Phone: (714) 991-6700 Fax: (714) 991-6701 Web: www.tepeusa.com Booth: 644 Booth: 916 WaterPik, Inc Phone: (970) 221-6100 Fax: (970) 221-8777 Web: www.waterpik.com Booth: 901 88 Exhibiting Companies Wiley Phone: (201) 748-6000 Fax: (201) 748-6088 Web: www.wiley.com Booth: 205 E X H Xemax Surgical Products, Inc I Phone: (707) 224-7817 Fax: (707) 226-9362 Web: www.xemax.com B I Booth: 534 T Yodle I Phone: (877) 276-5104 Fax: (212) 868-1989 Web: www.yodle.com N G Booth: 1320 Young’s Dental C Phone: (562) 404-3500 Fax: (562) 404-4500 Web: www.youngsdental.com O M Booth: 239 P Zest Anchors, LLC A Phone: (800) 252-2310 Fax: (800) 487-1357 Web: www.zestanchors.com N Booth: 1612 E Zimmer Dental S I Phone: (800) 854-7019 Fax: (760) 431-7811 Web: www.zimmerdental.com Booths: 301, 1501 Zoll-Dental Phone: (847) 647-1819 Fax: (847) 647-1549 Web: www.zolldental.com Booth: 128 89 Product Categories Abrasives P R O D U C T Burs, Stones, Points and Blocks Brasseler USA OMNIA, LLC Schumacher Dental Instruments 333 1619 742 Amalgams and Accessories Dowell Dental Products, Inc Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company, LLC 224, 1610 221 Anesthesia Equipment and Accessories C A T E G O R I E S Aseptico, Inc DentalVibe Miltex, An Integra Company Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc 1514 1521 807 417, 421, 519 Anesthetics 334 1521 1021 122 Articulating Paper, Film and Ribbon 723 Audiovisual and Patient Education Products Pinhole Academy Progressive Dental Marketing ProSites 743 843 821 Autoclaves, Sterilizers and Accessories 1418 Blood Pressure Units 417, 421, 519 Books, Journals, Publications Aegis Communications LLC Benco Dental Company Elsevier, Inc Lexi Comp Publishing PhotoMed Quintessence Publishing Company, Inc Wiley 90 Cardiac Monitoring Equipment Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc 417, 421, 519 Glustitch, Inc Henry Schein Dental J. Morita USA Perioscopy, Inc/Danville Materials LLC 806 723 623 344 Cheek Retractors Henry Schein Dental Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc 333 434 433 723 807 1418 741 127 122 534 Cements Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC DentalVibe Hi Tec Implants Sabra Dental Products Osseous Technologies of America Brasseler USA DENTSPLY Professional Division H & H Company Henry Schein Dental Miltex, An Integra Company Osseous Technologies of America Palisades Dental LLC ProphyMagic Sabra Dental Products Xemax Surgical Products, Inc 907 238 840 129 801 305 205 ACE Surgical Supply Company Ellman International H & H Company Hartzell & Son, G. Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company LLC J. Morita, USA Lester A. Dine, Inc Sabra Dental Products Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc Schumacher Dental Instruments Xemax Surgical Products, Inc Zoll-Dental 213 239 433 209 221 623 1319 122 417, 421, 519 742 534 128 Product Categories Composite Instruments and Accessories Dental USA, Inc Hartzell & Son, G. Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company LLC Miltex, An Integra Company PDT, Inc Schumacher Dental Instruments Crown Remover 833 209 221 807 439 742 Composites Perioscopy, Inc/Danville Materials LLC 344 Computer Hardware Services 3D Diagonostix, Inc AlphaDent Patterson Dental Supply, Inc Progressive Dental Marketing ProSites P R O D U C T 333 833 433 209 338 807 1418 417, 421, 519 742 C A T E G O R I E S Crowns 1118 445 1518 843 821 Computer Imaging 3D Diagnostix Inc Carestream Dental Guided Surgery Solutions LLC Henry Schein Dental Lester A. Dine, Inc MIS Implants Technologies Brasseler USA Dental USA, Inc H & H Company Hartzell & Son, G. Laschal Surgical Instruments, Inc Miltex, An Integra Company Osseous Technologies of American Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc Schumacher Dental Instruments Nobel Biocare 341, 1101 Dentrifices Colgate Crest Oral-B 1000 300 Denture Base, Reline and Repair Materials 1118 607 1611 723 1319 511 Computer Software 3D Diagnostix Inc 1118 AlphaDent 445 Anatomage 900 BioHorizons 911 Consult Pro 1119 DecisionBase, Inc 335 DENTSPLY Implants 601, 1111 DSN Software, Inc 233 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/Instrumentarium 437 Lexi Comp Publishing 129 Nobel Biocare 341, 1101 Panda Perio 733 PBHS, Inc 1511 ProSites 821 Solutionreach 744 Brasseler USA PREAT Corporation 333 1321 Diagnostic Equipment Brasseler USA 333 DEXIS Digital X-Ray 112 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/Instrumentarium 437 I-Cat Imaging Sciences 114 Nobel Biocare 341, 1101 Sabra Dental Products 122 VELscope-LED Dental, Inc 143 Diagnostic Testing Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc 417, 421, 519 Diamond Points and Discs Brasseler USA 333 Disc, Mandrels and Strips Brasseler USA 333 91 Product Categories Disposable Products P R O D U C T Beutlich Pharmaceuticals LLC Brasseler USA Harvest Technologies Corp. Miltex, An Integra Company OMNIA, LLC Prophy Perfect/Phb C A T E G O R I E S Dentis USA Ellman International, Inc Eyeware, Protective 334 333 106 807 1619 441 Electrosurgical Equipment 539 239 Elevators A. Titan Instruments, Inc ACE Surgical Supply Company Dowell Dental Products, Inc H & H Company Hartzell & Son, G. Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company LLC Laschal Surgical Instruments, Inc Miltex, An Integra Company Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc Zoll-Dental 427, 1413 213 224, 1610 433 209 221 338 807 417, 421, 519 128 807 417, 421, 519 639 833 1521 207 209 221 338 807 741 742 Evacuators and Evacuator Systems Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics 92 Financial Programs Cain, Watters & Associates, PLLC CareCredit Hamilton Capital Management Springstone Patient Financing 144 1613 336 436 Floride Products Colgate DENTSPLY Professional Division Sunstar Americas, Inc Waterpik, Inc 1000 434 701 901 Floss Products Colgate Crest Oral-B Osseous Technologies of America Prophy Perfect/Phb Sunstar Americas, Inc Tepe Oral Health Care, Inc 1000 300 1418 441 701 644 BQ Ergonomics LLC Dr. Fuji/Acigi Relaxation Infinite Therapeutics 545 139 836 Gloves Endodontic Instruments and Materials ACTEON North America Dental USA, Inc DentalVibe Froncare Inc Hartzell & Son, G. Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company LLC Laschal Surgical Instruments, Inc Miltex, An Integra Company Palisades Dental LLC Schumacher Dental Instruments 809 533 Furniture and Accessories Emergency Equipment Miltex, An Integra Company Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc PeriOptix, Inc Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics 533 SW Gloves 235 Graft and Regeneration Materials ACE Surgical Supply Company BioHorizons Biomet 3i BTI of North America Collagen Matrix Dental Community Tissue Services-Maxxeus Curasan Inc DCIDS Tissue Bank Exactech, Inc Geistlich Biomaterials Hi Tec Implants 213 911 1301 118 1221 918 1421 542 526 111 1021 Product Categories Impladent, Ltd J. 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Henry Schein Dental Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company LLC NSK Dental LLC Osseous Technologies of America Sabra Dental Products Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc Unicare Biomedical, Inc Xemax Surgical Products, Inc Zoll-Dental 427, 1413 640 213 735 900 1313 224, 1610 207 1611 433 209 723 221 234 1418 122 417, 421, 519 823 534 128 Sutures ACE Surgical Supply Company AD Surgical Hartzell & Son, G. Henry Schein Dental Hi Tec Implants Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company, LLC Implant Direct International Intra-Lock International, Inc Look/Surgical Specialties 213 735 209 723 1021 221 615 119 829 Miltex, An Integra Company OMNIA, LLC Osseous Technologies of America Osteogenics Biomedical Sabra Dental Products Xemax Surgical Products, Inc 807 1619 1418 321 122 534 Syringes Dental USA, Inc Hartzell & Son, G. Henry Schein Dental Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company LLC Miltex, An Integra Company ProphyMagic Sabra Dental Products 833 209 723 221 807 127 122 TMJ Diagnostic Equipment Sabra Dental Products 122 Toothbrushes, Hand Colgate Crest Oral-B Prophy Perfect/Phb P R O D U C T C A T E G O R I E S 1000 300 442 Toothbrushes, Power Crest Oral-B Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening WaterPik, Inc 300 803 901 Trays and Accessories Henry Schein Dental OMNIA, LLC PDT, Inc Schumacher Dental Instruments 723 1619 439 742 Trays, Impressions Sabra Dental Products 122 Tubing and Accessories OMNIA, LLC Sabra DentalProducts W&H Impex, Inc 1619 122 916 99 Product Categories Ultrasonic Equipment P R O D U C T C A T E G O R I E S Brasseler USA BTI of North America Dowell Dental Products, Inc Henry Schein Dental Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc Perioscopy, Inc/Danville Materials LLC Piezosurgery,Inc Sabra Dental Products 333 118 224, 1610 723 311 344 527 122 Ultrasonic Supplies Brasseler USA 333 Units and Accessories W&H Impex, Inc 916 Units and Components, Delivery Systems Aseptico, Inc Sabra Dental Products 1514 122 Vacuum Units and Accessories, Oral Evacuation Aseptico, Inc 100 X-ray Machines and Equipment ACTEON North America (satelec & Sopro Companies) Aseptico, Inc Benco Dental Company BIOLASE Carestream Dental DEXIS Digital X-Ray Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/Instrumentarium Henry Schein Dental I-Cat Imaging Sciences J. 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Whether scaling an entire quadrant or an isolated area, HurriPAK allows dispensing only the amount of liquid needed, so no product is wasted. Plastic irrigation tips enable effective sub-gingival application of HurriCaine® Topical Anesthetic Liquid and are gentle to soft tissue. WHO’S WHO Notes Who’s Who In 2013-2014 American Academy of Periodontology American Academy of Periodontology Foundation Officers Officers President: Stuart J. Froum President: John H. Kobs President-Elect: Joan Otomo-Corgel Vice-President: Vanchit John Vice-President: Wayne A. Aldredge Secretary/Treasurer: Vincent J. Iacono Secretary/Treasurer: Terrence J. Griffin Immediate Past President: Ronald Tarrson W H O ’ S Immediate Past President: Nancy L. Newhouse Directors Board of Trustees Stuart J. Froum District 1 District 6 Maria L. Geisinger John R. Herrin (2015) Gerald I. Drury (2015) Myron Nevins Joseph Maloney (2016) Debra S. Finney (2016) Richard T. Kao (2014) District 2 David K. Okano (2015) Bryan J. Frantz (2015) Nancy L. Newhouse Joan Otomo-Corgel Christopher R. Richardson Jody Rodney S. Timothy Rose Mitchell J. Bloom (2014) Terry D. Rees, ABP Representative District 3 Richard B. Kahn (2015) D. Walter Cohen, Honorary Lee R. Cohen (2014) Robert E. Schifferle (2016) Linda Tarrson, Honorary John M. Forbes, AAP Executive Director Steven R. Daniel (2015) James G. Wilson (2016) District 8 W. Lee Young (2014) Alan J. Moritz (2016) I N Fotinos S. Panagakos District 7 Louis F. Rubino, Jr. (2016) W H O Robert A. Vitas, AAPF Executive Director 2 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 American Board of Periodontology Editor, Journal of Jeffery W. Johnston (2016) Periodontology (non-voting) District 4 Stephen Meraw (2016) Timothy P. Walsh (2014) Kenneth S. Kornman (2014) E. Todd Scheyer (2014) Bryan S. Pearson, Chairman Steven Blanchard, Vice-Chairman Leslie G. Batnick Joseph V. Califano Vincent J. Iacono District 5 Stephen L. Bass (2016) Directors Parliamentarian (non-voting) Paul A. Levi, Jr. Charles M. Cobb (2015) Jose R. Mellado Michael K. McGuire Jeffrey A. Rossmann Kent G. Palcanis, Executive Director 103 AAP Past Presidents A A P 1914 Austin F. James* 1951 Hunter S. Allen* 1983 Charles W. Finley* 1915 Austin F. James* 1952 James E. Aiguier* 1984 Erwin P. Barrington 1916 Gillette Hayden* 1953 Roy E. Elam* 1985 Kenneth B. Langley* 1917 John Oppie McCall* 1954 Harry Lyons* 1986 Robert W. Koch* 1918 J. Herbert Hood* 1955 Harold G. Ray* 1987 Stephen F. Goodman 1919 Jules Sarrazin* 1956 Robert G. Kesel* 1988 Robert G. Schallhorn P 1920 Andrew J. McDonagh* 1957 Stanley C. Baker* 1989 Myron Nevins A 1921 Paul R. Stillman* 1958 Donald A. Kerr* 1990 J. Gary Maynard, Jr.* S 1922 Clyde M. Gearhart* 1959 Joseph L. Bernier* 1991 William Becker T 1923 Grace R. Spalding* 1960 James P. Hollers* 1992 Sebastian G. Ciancio 1924 Olin Kirkland* 1961 B.O.A. Thomas* 1993 Michael G. Newman 1925 Arthur H. Merritt* 1962 John A. Kollar, Jr.* 1994 Leonard S. Tibbetts 1926 M. Harry Garvin* 1962 Evert A. Archer* 1995 Donald F. Adams 1927 Carlos H. Schott* 1963 Saul Schluger†* 1996 James T. Mellonig P R E 1928 Justin D. Towner* 1963 Sigurd R. Ramfjord* 1997 Robert T. Ferris S 1929 Julian Smith* 1964 Henry M. Goldman†* 1998 S. Timothy Rose I 1930 Clyde C. Sherwood* 1964 Maynard K. Hine* 1999 Robert S. Schoor* D 1931 Carl W. Hoffer* 1965 John F. Prichard+* 2000 Jack G. Caton E 1932 Harold J. Leonard* 1965 Frank E. Beube* 2001 Michael K. McGuire N 1933 Benjamin Tishler* 1966 William H. Hiatt†* 2002 Kenneth W. Bueltmann 1934 M. Monte Bettman* 1966 Clarke E. Chamberlain* 2003 Gordon L. Douglass 1935 Walter H. Scherer* 1967 D. Walter Cohen† 2004 Michael P. Rethman 1936 Haidee Weeks* 1967 John S.McKenzie* 2005 Vincent J. Iacono 1937 Edward B. Spalding* 1968 Charles H.M. Williams* 2006 Kenneth A. Krebs 1938 Clayton H. Gracey* 1969 Frank T. Scott* 2007 Preston D. Miller, Jr. 1939 A.W. Bryan* 1970 Perry A. Ratcliff* 2008 Susan Karabin 1940 Rudolph Kronfeld* 1971 Robert Gottsegen* 2009 David L. Cochran 1940 Thomas B. Hartzell* 1972 Erwin M. Schaffer* 2010 Samuel B. Low 1941 Isador Hirschfeld* 1973 Claude L. Nabers 2011 1942 Robert L. Dement* 1974 Henry M. Swenson* 2012 Donald S. Clem, III Pamela K. McClain 1943 Robert L. Dement* 1975 Richard E. Stallard* 2013 Nancy L. Newhouse 1944 Samuel R. Parks* 1976 Timothy J. O’Leary* 1945 Samuel R. Parks* 1977 Marvin M. Sugarman* 1946 Samuel R. Parks* 1978 James Y. O’Bannon, Jr. 1947 Edgar D. Coolidge* 1979 Harry Staffileno, Jr.* 1948 Raymond E. Johnson* 1980 S. Sigmund Stahl 1949 Edward L. Ball* 1981 Robert L. Reeves* 1950 Dickson G. Bell* 1982 James A. Tobias* T S 104 * Deceased † American Society of Periodontists In Memoriam The Academy honors the following members who have regrettably passed away between early September 2013 and late June 2014, of which an annual contribution to the AAP Foundation is made in their memory by the AAP. Memorial listings can be found by visiting the News & Publications section of Member Service Central on perio.org. Morton Amsterdam, DDS Bala Cynwyd, PA 6/27/2014 Russell J Nisengard, DDS, PhD Williamsville, NY 12/05/2013 Connie L Drisko, DDS Augusta, GA 6/22/2014 Stephen Kobernick, DDS Clearwater, FL 11/23/2013 Thomas E Holbrook, DDS Tampa, FL 5/06/2014 Charles J Mahan, DMD Missouri City, TX 11/22/2013 James E Holloway III, DDS Hot Springs, AR 4/21/2014 David G Stahl, DMD Manchester, NH 10/20/2013 Robert S Matthews, DDS Anchorage, AK 3/23/2014 Leslie M Salkin, DDS Blue Bell, PA 10/15/2013 Robert E Christenson San Diego, CA 2/08/2014 Paul B Alper, DDS Lexington, MA 10/8/2013 David W Wardlaw, DDS Salinas, CA 2/03/2014 Gilbert V Oliver, DMD Pinole, CA 9/17/2013 Marshall S Manne, DDS Saint Louis, MO 1/31/2014 Leon A Weiss, DDS Swampscott, MA 9/13/2013 John D Berman, DDS Australia 1/28/2014 Jan H Egelberg, DDS Sweden 9/06/2013 I N M E M O R I A M Larry D Mabile, DDS San Diego, CA 1/25/2014 Jack H Mishkin, DDS Miami Beach, FL 1/06/2014 105 Future Meetings & Conferences MEETINGS F U T U R E M E 101st Annual Meeting 102nd Annual Meeting 103rd Annual Meeting E November 14-17, 2015 September 10-13, 2016 September 9-12, 2017 T Orlando, FL San Diego, CA Boston, MA I N G S & C SPRING CONFERENCE O Embracing Technology to Enhance Your Clinical Practice N F E R E N C E S 106 May 2-3, 2015 Chicago, IL AWARDS AWARDS Notes Awards =ebZC[ZWbM_bb_Wc8[Ya[h Founded in 1967, the Gold Medal is the highest award bestowed by the Academy, and given annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of periodontics. Dr. William Becker has been making an impact on periodontics for nearly 50 years. A member of the Academy since 1966, he has served on more than a dozen committees; earned prestigious commendations including the Presidential Award, the Master Clinician Award, and two Clinical Research Awards; and served as president from 19891990. Dr. Becker has published widely, and served as a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Periodontology for over two decades. He has presented at many AAP Annual Meetings, conferences, and symposia worldwide on topics including guided tissue regeneration and minimally invasive implant procedures. Dr. Becker graduated from the Marquette University School of Dentistry, earned his certificate in periodontics from Baylor College of Dentistry, and currently manages a private practice in Tucson, Arizona, with his brother Burt. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology in 1969, and served as its vice chair from 1988-1989. He has always had a strong commitment to service; he was a Captain of General Dentistry in the US Air Force, and his periodontal office has an ongoing commitment to helping rehabilitate veterans in need. He has been a clinical professor in the University of Southern California’s Department of Periodontology since 1969, where he helps periodontal and prosthodontics graduate students. He and his brother host a free dental implant study club for young dentists, exposing them to diagnosis, treatment planning, and implant placement. Dr. Becker has been a visiting professor at the University of Washington, the University of Texas at Houston, and the University of Arizona. He credits his experiences in Washington, where he served as a mentor to two promising graduate students, as “one of the most interesting and wonderful learning experiences in [his] time in dentistry.” Dr. Becker takes pride in the fact that both former students are now accomplished clinicians who contribute to their communities and their specialty. A W A R D S The Academy is pleased to honor Dr. Becker with its 2014 Gold Medal Award, and thanks him for his decades of support to the American Academy of Periodontology and the field of periodontics. CWij[h9b_d_Y_Wd8Whho:$MW][dX[h] The Master Clinician award is given to an Academy member who has practiced and demonstrated consistent clinical excellence in periodontics. This award is sponsored by Hu-Friedy. Dr. Barry D. Wagenberg has demonstrated exceptional clinical skills over the past 39 years in a variety of areas, including periodontal diagnosis and treatment planning, interdisciplinary treatment, resective and regenerative periodontal surgery, and implant dentistry. He has published more than 30 articles, a textbook, and contributed chapters to other scientific publications. Several of his papers have changed the way periodontists perform surgical procedures, and his emphasis on the team approach promotes optimal patient care. A worldwide presenter, Dr. Wagenberg has given more than 100 lectures on interdisciplinary treatment planning, surgical crown lengthening, and surgical implant dentistry. He has shared his clinical expertise as an associate professor of Periodontics and Implant dentistry at New York University School of Dentistry since 2001, and has been a part-time academic for almost his entire career, serving at Beth Israel Hospital as director of the Department of Periodontology since 1982, and director of Dental Education since 1997. Dr. Wagenberg has been an active member of the periodontal community since he completed his residency at Columbia University in 1974. He also served as a Major 109 Awards A W A R in the US Air Force Dental Service from 1974-1976. He has served in leadership roles on numerous AAP committees, including chairman of the section on gingival augmentation and mucogingival treatment at the landmark 1989 World Workshop of Periodontics. He has high ethical standards and is a popular presenter because program planners know he will share the whole story – short- and long-term results, successes as well as problems. He served on the Academy’s Board of Trustees from 2000-2006. Dr. Wagenberg is a gifted surgeon and respected expert who has made many valuable contributions to clinical periodontics, while maintaining a private practice in New Jersey. His keen mind, quick sense of humor, and untiring passion for his profession make him a most deserving recipient of the AAP’s Master Clinician Award. D S :_ij_d]k_i^[ZI[hl_Y[FWc[bWA$CY9bW_d Established in 2008, the Distinguished Service Award is presented to an AAP member selected for distinguished service to the Academy in more than one area over a period of not less than 20 years. Dr. Pamela K. McClain has a distinguished record of service to the American Academy of Periodontology. She was a trustee from 2002-2008 and served as AAP president from 2011-2012. She has made major contributions as a leader, serving as chair of pivotal committees such as Annual Meeting, Continuing Education Oversight, Planning, and Finance. She also chaired the section on growth factors, chemical root surface modifiers, and bone replacement grafts for the 2003 Workshop on Contemporary Science in Clinical Periodontics. She most recently co-chaired the Academy’s 2014 Workshop on Regeneration. She received the inaugural R. Earl Robinson Periodontal Regeneration Award in 1989, and also received this prestigious award two more times – in 2004 and 2006. She received her dental degree from the University of Colorado School of Dentistry in 1985, and her certificate in periodontology from the University of California – San Francisco in 1987. She became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology in 1992. She is a peer reviewer for several professional journals, including the Journal of Periodontology, the Journal of the American Dental Association, the International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, and the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry. She is a past president of the Rocky Mountain Society of Periodontists. Dr. McClain lectures on a variety of topics in the United States and abroad, and has more than 20 publications in professional journals and books. She has maintained a full-time private practice in periodontics since 1987, and is also an associate clinical professor in the Department of Surgical Dentistry at the University of Colorado School of Dentistry. She promotes interdisciplinary collaboration for the improvement of patient care, and is a role model for young periodontists, including her niece, with whom she practices. :_ij_d]k_i^[ZIY_[dj_ijIj[l[dE\\[dXWY^[h Established in 2008, the Distinguished Scientist Award is presented to an AAP member who has actively contributed to the basic science and/or clinical science of periodontology through published literature, and may have contributed to pre- or postdoctoral education and/or scientific conferences or symposia. The award is sponsored by Procter & Gamble Professional Oral Health. Dr. Steven Offenbacher earned his DDS and PhD in Biochemistry from Virginia Commonwealth University, as well as a certificate in periodontology from the Harvard University School of Dental Medicine. He has been making an impact on the science and practice of periodontology for the last 38 years. Dr. Offenbacher is 110 currently director of the Center for Oral and Systemic Diseases, and chair of the Department of Periodontology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he leads cutting-edge research projects while mentoring and training future leaders of the profession. Awards He is being recognized for his outstanding contributions to the basic and clinical science of periodontics throughout his successful career. He has published nearly 300 articles in refereed journals, and presented hundreds of times on epidemiological and Clinical Research that investigated the role of periodontal infections on other diseases and conditions. Dr. Offenbacher has been the recipient of four AAP Clinical Research Awards, as well as the Norton Ross Award for Clinical Research, the Gies Award, and the Basic Research in Periodontal Disease Award from the International Association for Dental Research. Balancing his own exploration with a dedication to shaping future periodontists, Dr. Offenbacher is a committed educator, having mentored countless awardwinning students during his tenure at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Emory University, Harvard University, and the Medical College of Virginia. He was awarded the AAP Educator Award for Outstanding Teaching and Mentoring in Periodontics in 2008. Explaining his passion for research, Dr. Offenbacher says, “As a clinician, I can only help so many patients, but as a researcher and educator, I can work to transform the role of dentistry in healthcare…I love basic science and molecular pathogenesis, but the research has to provide new insight that touches lives.” A W A R D S The AAP thanks Dr. Offenbacher for his decades of service to periodontics, and we look forward to celebrating his continued advances in the clinical and basic sciences. EkjijWdZ_d]F[h_eZedjWb;ZkYWjehA[dj=$FWbYWd_i Recognizing the importance of periodontal faculty in maintaining the excellence of the specialty, the Board of Trustees established the Award for Outstanding Periodontal Educator in 2001. This award recognizes an exemplary periodontal faculty member who demonstrates excellence in teaching, and is an inspiration to students. The AAP honors Dr. Kent G. Palcanis with the 2014 Outstanding Periodontal Educator Award for demonstrating excellence in teaching, and serving as an inspiration to his students throughout his successful career. After serving in the US Air Force, Dr. Palcanis received his periodontal certificate in 1973 from the University of Washington. He moved directly into education as an assistant professor of Periodontics at the Medical College of Virginia, now Virginia Commonwealth University. Throughout a career that spans more than four decades, he has served in many capacities, including mentor, professor, lecturer, department director, department chair, and associate dean for academic affairs. Dr. Palcanis was acknowledged by many of his former students as extremely accessible with a high regard for ethical behavior. “Dr. Palcanis…was always easy to approach when problems arose. He was interested in the fair treatment of students and patients. He always treated students as professional colleagues, and expected us to behave that way, too,” stated one of his former students. After receiving his first award from the American Academy of Oral Medicine in 1968, Dr. Palcanis has gone on to receive 22 additional awards and honors from the American Dental Association, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and the American Academy of Periodontology. Those who work closely with Dr. Palcanis have said that “…when he retired from his position as the dean for Academic Affairs at UAB, two faculty members were needed to fill all of the roles that he provided to the School of Dentistry!” Dr. Palcanis has served on over 20 AAP committees and task forces, as well as on its Board of Trustees. As the current executive director of the American Board of Periodontology, Dr. Palcanis has made some significant and positive changes to the examination process. He consistently advocates for all periodontists to pursue a lifetime of continuing education. The Academy congratulates Dr. Palcanis on his exemplary service and dedication to periodontal education. 111 Awards >kcWd_jWh_Wd9hW_]@$>el_Ya A W A R D S The Humanitarian Award is presented to an Academy member who has given selflessly through extraordinary actions that benefit a deserving population. The award acknowledges the member’s selfless act, and is sponsored by OraPharma. Dr. Craig J. Hovick is being honored with the 2014 Humanitarian Award for his dedication to serving those in most need of help, regardless of their location in the world or their means to pay him for his services. A true servant leader, Dr. Hovick has been selflessly volunteering his time and dental expertise to patients in third-world countries since 2004. For more than a decade, Dr. Hovick has participated in programs in Costa Rica, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Cambodia, Ecuador, Liberia, Uganda, and Cameroon, taking charge of the planning and organization of these initiatives, sometimes providing the necessary equipment and supplies as well. He confesses that he is the one who benefits the most from his volunteer work, stating that he “receives far more from the experience than he delivers.” Joining the AAP in 1987, Dr. Hovick became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology in 1993, and is a former president of the Rocky Mountain Society of Periodontists and the Boulder County Dental Society. He earned his DDS from the University of Iowa, and his certificate in periodontology from the University of Nebraska. When not volunteering elsewhere, he operates his own private practice in Longmont, Colorado, where he often donates dental exams and other services to needy schoolchildren and the handicapped. >edehWhoC[cX[hi^_fF[j[hCWha8WhjebZ Honorary membership is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the art and science of periodontology. Dr. Peter Mark Bartold is being awarded Honorary Membership in the American Academy of Periodontology for his outstanding contributions to the worldwide study and practice of periodontics. With a highly decorated career in periodontal research, education, and administration, he is most deserving of honorary membership in our Academy. Dr. Bartold has a PhD in Oral Biology and a BDS and DDSc from the University of Adelaide, where he still teaches. Currently serving as professor and director of the Colgate Australian Clinical Dental Research Centre at the University of Adelaide, Dr. Bartold is a member of the Order of Australia, chair of the board of the Australian Periodontology Research Foundation, and past president of organizations including the ANZ Division of the IADR, the Asian Pacific Society of Periodontology, the 112 IADR Periodontal Research Group, and the Division of Periodontics at the Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons. An accomplished researcher, Dr. Bartold has published over 200 scientific articles, co-edited seven textbooks, and holds four patents arising from his prolific research. He has also served on over 20 editorial boards for various publications. A devoted educator throughout his career, Dr. Bartold has mentored over 50 postgraduate and doctoral candidates on research projects, theses, and dissertations – many of whom have also received awards for their work. He has also been invited to present on various topics throughout the world, delivering 197 lectures in 27 countries. We thank Dr. Bartold for his influence on the field of periodontology, and welcome him as an honorary member of the AAP. Awards M_bb_Wc@$=_[iM_bb_WcL$=_WddeX_b[ The William J. Gies Award is presented by the William J. Gies Foundation for the advancement of dentistry, part of the American Dental Education Association. The award is presented to a nominee who has made significant contributions to the periodontal literature, and the advancement of dental education. This year’s recipient of the William J. Gies Award is Dr. William V. Giannobile. Dr. Giannobile has made major contributions to research and practice that have advanced the clinical application of growth factors and stem cells in oral and periodontal reconstruction. Dr. Giannobile’s outstanding scientific contributions extend into other areas as well, including salivary diagnostics. His research has been published in multiple high-impact journals, both in dentistry and medicine, such as the Journal of Dental Research and the New England Journal of Medicine. His collaborative clinical research, for example, led to approval of a first-in-class synthetic bone graft that incorporates platelet-derived growth factor for periodontal regeneration. His international recognition as a leader in oral and periodontal tissue engineering is reflected, in part, by the large number of commentaries and editorials he is invited to contribute related to advances in clinical practice. He has served as an invited participant in multiple professional consensus workshops, including European workshops on periodontology, and the American Academy of Periodontology’s Workshop on Contemporary Science in Clinical Periodontics. He most recently co-chaired the Academy’s landmark 2014 Workshop on Regeneration. He has served as editor or co-editor of multiple textbooks on clinical periodontology, tissue engineering, and research in oral health. A former associate editor of the Journal of Periodontology, Dr. Giannobile is currently editor-in-chief of the Journal of Dental Research. A W A R D S He received his DDS and an MS in Oral Biology from the University of Missouri. He later received his certificate in periodontology from Harvard University. A Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, Dr. Giannobile has been a member of the Academy since 1991. He is the Najjar Endowed Professor of Dentistry and Biomedical Engineering, and the director of the Michigan Center for Oral Health Research at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. In addition to his faculty appointment at the University of Michigan, he maintains a private practice limited to periodontics and implantology in Ann Arbor, Michigan. If[Y_Wb9_jWj_ed Special citations are awarded to individuals who have contributed to the Academy in a noteworthy manner, such as an Academy committee or special project. The Academy recognizes members of the Task Force to Update the Glossary of Periodontal Terms for their efforts in bringing the AAP’s outdated glossary up to date, and placing it online in an interactive format. This group refreshed the 2001 edition to include terms that reflect the state of the science and current practice. They examined approximately 1,500 terms, adding, amending, and updating content with the assistance of several postdoctoral periodontal programs. Task Force Members: Sharon R. Bannister James B. Barnes Frederick C. Bisch Casey M. Campbell Robert A. Faiella Margaret Hill Cristina Cunha Villar S. Jerome Zackin Douglas R. Dixon 113 Awards A W A R 9b_d_YWbH[i[WhY^ H$;WhbHeX_diedF[h_eZedjWbH[][d[hWj_ed This award, sponsored by Quintessence Publishing, is presented to a recent outstanding scientific published article with direct clinical relevance in periodontics. This award, sponsored by the AAP Foundation, is presented to a recent outstanding scientific published article on periodontal regeneration in the basic or clinical sciences. Patient stratification for preventive care in dentistry. J Dent Res 2013;92:694-701. Platelet-derived growth factor promotes periodontal regeneration in localized osseous defects: 36-84 month extension results from randomized controlled, doublemasked clinical trial. J Periodontol 2013;84:456-464. D S Giannobile WV Duff G Braun TM DoucetteStamm L Nevins M Genco RJ Giannobile WV Hinrichs JE Kao RT Lynch SE McAllister BS McClain PK McGuire MK Nevins MK Reddy MS Kornman, KS 77F<ekdZWj_ed7mWhZi"IY^ebWhi^_fi WdZ<[bbemi^_fi H_Y^WhZ@$BWppWhW<[bbemi^_f_d7ZlWdY[Z ?cfbWdjIkh][ho 8kZWdZB_dZWJWhhied<[bbemi^_f :h$WdZChi$=[hWbZC$AhWc[hIY^ebWh7mWhZ \eh;nY[bb[dY[ D[l_diJ[WY^_d]WdZ9b_d_YWbH[i[WhY^<[bbemi^_f 77F<ekdZWj_ed<[bbemi^_fjej^[?dij_jkj[\eh J[WY^_d]B[Whd_d]_dj^[>[Wbj^Fhe\[ii_edi 77FJ[WY^_d]<[bbemi^_f 77F;ZkYWjehIY^ebWhi^_f :h$:$MWbj[h9e^[dJ[WY^_d]7mWhZ 9^Whb[iM$<_db[oL_i_j_d]IY^ebWh ;ZkYWj_ed=hWdji Lebf[8Wi_YIY_[dY[H[i[WhY^<[bbemi^_f IkdijWh#77F<ekdZWj_edH[i[WhY^<[bbemi^_f ;$8kZJWhhiedH[i[WhY^7mWhZ_dEhWb FbWij_YIkh][ho 114 SPEAKER AND MODERATOR INDEX SPEAKER AND MODERATOR INDEX Notes Speaker/Moderator Index A C Abou-Arraj, Ramzi V., DDS, MS ......................................................51 Camargo, Paulo M., DDS .................................................................63 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL Abe, Kenneth, DDS ............................................................................ 57 Private Practice, Los Altos, CA Albrektsson, Tomas, MD, PhD .......................................................63 University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Allen, Edward P., DDS, PhD .............................................................32 Private Practice, Dallas, TX Apa, Michael, DDS ............................................................................70 Private Practice, New York, NY Armitage, Gary C., DDS ....................................................................61 University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Avila-Ortiz, Gustavo, MS, PhD .......................................................67 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Cambra, Victor, DMD ...................................................................... 64 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Caplanis, Nicholas, DMD, MS .................................................56, 76 Private Practice, Mission Viejo, CA Cardaropoli, Daniele, DDS................................................................31 Private Practice, Torino, Italy Cardaropoli, Giuseppe, DDS, PhD ................................................. 74 Private Practice, Turin, Italy Carpentieri, Joseph, DDS .................................................................62 Private Practice, White Plains, NY Chadroff, Brian I., DDS ......................................................................70 Private Practice, Rego Park, NY Christopher, Lourdes A., DDS, MS ................................................ 57 Private Practice, Falls Church, VA B Bahat, Oded, DDS, MCD..................................................................72 Private Practice, Beverly Hills, CA Baker, Karen A., MS, RPh.................................................................. 75 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Bashutski, Jill D., DDS, MS................................................................51 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Bedrossian, Edmond, DDS ...............................................................68 Private Practice, San Francisco, CA Benbassat, Nissim, DDS.................................................................. 64 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Bernstein, Simon M., DDS .........................................................30, 31 Private Practice, Swampscott, MA Bhola, Monish, DDS, MSD........................................................35, 70 University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI Bockow, Rebecca, DDS, MS ........................................................... 64 Private Practice, Bellevue/Kenmore, WA Branch-Mays, Grishondra, DDS, MS ............................................50 East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Braswell, Laura D., DDS ....................................................................56 Private Practice, Atlanta, GA Broline, Leslie E., DDS .......................................................................77 Private Practice, Austin, TX Butler, Bobby L., DDS ....................................................................... 60 Private Practice, St. Petersburg, FL Chu, Stephen, DMD, MSD.................................................29, 70, 72 New York University, New York, NY Clem III, Donald S., DDS.....................................................30, 32, 53 Private Practice, Fullerton, CA Cobb, Charles M., DDS..................................................................... 75 University of Missouri at Kansas City, Kansas City, MO Conte, Gregory J., DMD ...................................................................67 Private Practice, San Francisco, CA S P E A K E R / M O D E R A T O R Cross, J. David, DDS ..........................................................................77 Private Practice, Springfield, IL I D D’Aiuto, Francesco, DMD, PhD ...............................................69, 73 UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, England Daftary, Fereidoun, DDS...................................................................72 Private Practice, Beverly Hills, CA Dibart, Serge, DMD ............................................................................61 N D E X Boston University, Boston, MA Doobrow, Jennifer H., DMD .....................................................53, 69 Private Practice, Mountain Brook, AL Drobny, Mark S., JD ............................................................................18 Private Practice, Sacramento, CA Duello, George V., DDS .............................................................62, 76 Private Practice, St. Louis, MO 117 Speaker/Moderator Index E H S Engebretson, Steven P., DMD, MS ................................................69 Hamilton, R. Matthew, CEO ........................................................... 60 P Epstein, Ralph, DDS ...........................................................................47 E New York University, New York, NY Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY F K Faiella, Robert A., DMD, MMSc .....................................................72 E Favagehi, Mehrdad, DDS, MS .........................................................56 Private Practice, Osterville, MA Private Practice, Falls Church, VA / Finney, Debra S., DDS, MS...............................................................67 M Fiorellini, Joseph P., DMD ................................................................65 O D Private Practice, Folsom, CA Froum, Scott, DDS........................................................ 50, 57, 60, 64 Private Practice, New York, NY Frydman, Alon, DDS ......................................................................... 64 R Fugazzotto, Paul A., DDS .................................................................34 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Private Practice, Milton, MA G O Gamal, Ahmed Y., PhD ..................................................................... 57 Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt Ganeles, Jeffrey, DMD ...............................................................32, 62 Private Practice, Boca Raton, FL I Geisinger, Maria L., DDS .......................................................... 50, 66 N Genco, Robert J., DDS, PhD.............................................................69 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL D E X Private Practice, Amherst, NY Geurs, Nico C., DDS ..........................................................................63 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL Giannobile, William V., DDS, PhD .................................................65 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Ginsberg, Edwin, DMD .....................................................................47 Private Practice, Great Neck, NY Goldenberg, Barry, DMD, MS .........................................................76 Private Practice, St. Louis, MO Goldman, Ronald P., JD.....................................................................58 Goldman Law Firm, Tiburon, CA Gottesman, Edward, DMD ............................................................. 60 Private Practice, Great Neck, NY Gottlieb, Robert M., DDS .................................................................65 Private Practice, Kenmore, WA 118 Private Practice, Lake Success, NY Holtzclaw, Daniel J., DDS, MS ........................................................69 Private Practice, Austin, TX Horowitz, Robert A., DDS ............................................................... 64 New York University, New York, NY Huynh-Ba, Guy, DDS, MS ................................................................ 74 University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX J Janakievski, James, DDS, MSD ...................................................... 74 Private Practice, Tacoma, WA John, Vanchit, DDS, MSD ................................................................50 Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN Jovanovic, Sascha A., DDS, MS .............................................. 30, 68 Private Practice, Los Angeles, CA T R Private Practice, Dallas, TX University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA E A Harrel, Stephen K., DDS .............................................................57, 73 Hochman, Mark, DDS.......................................................................66 A R Hamilton Capital Management, Columbus, OH K Keirns, Joel R. ......................................................................................58 MedPro, Fort Wayne, IN Kim, David M., DDS, DMSc.............................................................67 Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA Kim, Su-Hwan, DDS, MSD, PhD ....................................................56 Asan Medical Center/University of Ulsan, Seoul, Korea Klinge, Bjorn, DDS, PhD....................................................................63 Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden Klokkevold, Perry, DDS, MS.............................................................63 Private Practice, Los Angeles, CA Kolinski, Martin L., DDS ...................................................................70 Private Practice, St. Charles, IL Kornman, Kenneth S., DDS, PhD ......................................... 53, 57, 65 Private Practice, Newton, MA Krayer, Joseph W., DDS, MS ...........................................................63 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Kumar, Purnima, DDS, PhD ..............................................................51 Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Kwan, John Y., DDS..................................................................... 53, 67 Private Practice, Oakland/Berkeley, CA Speaker/Moderator Index L M (continued) Lamb, Robert E., DDS, MSD ............................................................73 McDevitt, Michael J., DDS ..............................................................59 Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy (IDEA), Foster City, CA Langer, Laureen, DDS ........................................................................ 74 Private Practice, New York, NY Langer, Burton, DMD ........................................................................ 74 Private Practice, New York, NY Le, Bach T., DDS, MD .........................................................................31 Private Practice, Whittier, CA Lee, Eugenie E., DMD, MS ...............................................................58 Private Practice, Nutley, NJ Levin, Barry P., DMD.................................................................. 49, 68 Private Practice, Elkins Park, PA Levine, Robert A., DDS .....................................................................66 Private Practice, Philadelphia, PA Loomer, Peter M., DDS, PhD ...........................................................63 New York University, New York, NY Lorenzana, Eduardo R., DDS........................................................... 60 Private Practice, San Antonio, TX Private Practice, Atlanta, GA McGregor, Adriana, DDS .................................................................77 Private Practice, Westlake Village, CA McGuire, Michael K., DDS .......................................................29, 70 Private Practice, Houston, TX Mealey, Brian L., DDS.................................................................53, 66 Private Practice, San Antonio, TX Merin, Robert L., DDS .......................................................................47 Private Practice, Woodland Hills, CA Mills, Michael P., DMD .....................................................................47 University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX Min, Seiko, DDS, PhD........................................................................73 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Morelli, Thiago, DDS, MS ................................................................67 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Murphy, Kevin G., DDS, MS .............................................................61 Private Practice, Baltimore, MD Luepke, Paul G., DDS.........................................................................50 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI M Mah, James, DDS, MSc ....................................................................65 Private Practice, Las Vegas, NV Mahallati, Ramin, DDS .....................................................................72 Private Practice, Beverly Hills, CA Mandelaris, George A., DDS, MS .................................................. 57 Private Practice, Park Ridge, IL Mariotti, Angelo, DDS, PhD .............................................................61 Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Mazor, Ziv, DMD .........................................................................50, 57 Private Practice, Ra’anana, Israel P E A K E R / M O D E R Low, Samuel B., DDS, MS..........................................................35, 56 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL S N Nagy, Richard J., DDS........................................................................47 Private Practice, Santa Barbara, CA Neiva, Rodrigo E.F., DDS, MS ................................................... 67, 68 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Nevins, Marc L., DMD, MMSc .......................................................59 A T O R Private Practice, Boston, MA Nevins, Myron, DDS............................................................33, 34, 53 I Private Practice, Swampscott, MA Nishimine, Dee C., DDS ...................................................................53 Private Practice, Fresno, CA Nowzari, Hessam, DDS ....................................................................70 Private Practice, Beverly Hills, CA Nygaard, Lauralee, DDS ................................................................... 33 Private Practice, Spokane, WA N D E X McAllister, Bradley S., DDS, PhD .....................................32, 33, 68 Private Practice, Tigard, OR McCawley, Thomas K., DDS ............................................................31 Private Practice, Fort Lauderdale, FL McCauley, Laurie K., DDS, PhD.......................................................61 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI McClain, Pamela K., DDS.................................................................59 Private Practice, Aurora, CO McClendon, Jeffrey L., DMD.......................................................... 64 Private Practice, New York, NY O Ogawa, Takahiro, DDS, PhD ............................................................35 University of California, Los Angeles, CA Ogihara, Shigeki, DDS, PhD.............................................................73 Private Practice, Tokyo, Japan Ohayon, Laurent, DDS ...................................................................... 57 Private Practice, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France Okano, David K., DDS .......................................................................70 Private Practice, Rock Springs, WY 119 Speaker/Moderator Index P R (continued) S Palcanis, Kent G., DDS, MSD ....................................................51, 58 Rosenberg, Edwin S., DMD .............................................................76 P Papapanou, Panos N., DDS, PhD ...................................................69 E A Private Practice, Birmingham, AL Columbia University, New York, NY Private Practice, San Francisco, CA K E Perry, Dorothy A., RDH, PhD ..........................................................63 / M O D E R A T O R Private Practice, Lafayette, LA University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Phero, James C., DMD......................................................................47 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Phillips, Bradley L., DMD..................................................................48 Private Practice, Sparks, MD Pikos, Michael A., DDS .............................................................. 33, 76 Private Practice, Palm Harbor, FL R Rams, Thomas E., DDS, PhD ............................................................31 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Ratcliff, Steve, DDS, MS ...................................................................30 Spear Education, Scottsdale, AZ Reddy, Michael S., DMD .................................................................. 57 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL Rethman, Michael P., DDS ...............................................................48 Kaneohe, HI I Reynolds, Mark A., DDS, PhD..................................................34, 75 N Rhineberger, Emily .............................................................................63 D E X University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD American Dental Education Academy, Washington, DC Ricchetti, Paul A., DDS, MScD........................................................73 Private Practice, Mayfield Heights, OH Richman, Colin S., DMD....................................................................61 Private Practice, Roswell, GA Rindler, Eric A., DDS ......................................................................... 60 Private Practice, San Antonio, TX Rios, Hector F., DDS, PhD ................................................................67 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Romanos, George E., DDS, PhD .....................................................34 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY Rosen, Paul S., DMD, MS ...................................................63, 72, 73 Private Practice, Yardley, PA 120 Rosenberg, Morton B., DMD ..........................................................47 Tufts University, Medford, MA Pasquinelli, Kirk L., DDS ............................................................ 29, 74 Pearson, Bryan S., DDS ..............................................................65, 77 R Private Practice, Philadelphia, PA S Sahl, Erik F., DDS, MSD.....................................................................53 Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA Salama, Maurice A., DMD...............................................................70 Private Practice, Atlanta, GA Salcetti, Jeanne M., DDS, MS .........................................................65 Private Practice, Colorado Springs, CO Schallhorn, Robert G., DDS ...................................................... 53, 73 Private Practice, Surprise, CO Scheyer, E. Todd, DDS, MS ....................................................... 57, 58 Private Practice, Houston, TX Schüpbach, Peter, PhD...................................................................... 33 Schüpbach Ltd, Zurich, Switzerland Schwarz, Frank, PhD ...................................................................32, 63 Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany Schweinebraten, Marie C., DMD...................................................54 Private Practice, Duluth, GA Sculean, Anton, DMD, PhD .............................................................68 University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland Serio, Francis G., DMD, MS .............................................................48 East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Shanelec, Dennis A., DDS.........................................................34, 77 Private Practice, Santa Barbara, CA Sherry, Jeffrey S., DDS ......................................................................68 Private Practice, Douglasville, GA Silston, Stephen M., DDS ................................................................ 60 Private Practice, Bethel, CT Sottosanti, John S., DDS ...................................................................68 Private Practice, La Jolla, CA Staas, Tristan .......................................................................................67 Private Practice, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Stein, James M., DMD ................................................................30, 31 Private Practice, Boston, MA Suzuki, Jon B., DDS, PhD ..................................................................30 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Speaker/Moderator Index T W Tarnow, Dennis P., DDS .............................................................66, 72 Wagenberg, Barry D., DMD .....................................................33, 70 Private Practice, New York, NY Teel, Lisa A., DDS, MS....................................................................... 75 Private Practice, Brookfield, WI Teles, Ricardo, DDS ...........................................................................65 Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA Testori, Tiziano, DDS, MD .........................................................31, 76 Lake Como Institute, Como, Italy Thomas, Jeffery R., DDS ...................................................................70 Carolina Center for Dental Implants and Periodontics, New Bern, NC Throw, Pam .................................................................................. 54, 64 Academy Staff, Chicago, IL Tibbetts, Leonard S., DDS, MSD ....................................................77 Private Practice, Arlington, TX Toffler, Michael, DDS ....................................................................... 60 Private Practice, Livingston, NJ Wallace, Stephen S., DDS ........................................................ 50, 60 Private Practice, Waterbury, CT Wang, Hom-Lay, DDS, PhD ............................................... 31, 35, 74 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Wang, Yun, BDS, MS, PhD ...............................................................73 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Weinstein, Bradley, DMD, MSD ....................................................73 Private Practice, Seattle, WA Wherry, Jeffery E., CFP .............................................................. 18, 58 New Castle, PA Williams, Ray C., DMD.....................................................................73 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY Wong, Jonathan, DMD .....................................................................47 Private Practice, Virginia Beach, VA Private Practice, New York, NY Torikata, Ryuboku, DDS.................................................................... 33 Private Practice, Osakashi, Japan Tyson, Jason M. ..................................................................................58 Bank of America Practice Solutions, West Coast Y Yamamoto, Atsuhiko, DDS, PhD............................................. 33, 73 Perio-Implant Hospital AUTIS, Osaka, Japan Yoshino, Toshiaki, DDS ..................................................................... 33 Private Practice, Yokohama, Japan U Urban, Istvan, DMD ...........................................................34, 48, 66 Yukna, Raymond A., DMD, MS ......................................................30 University of Colorado, Aurora, CO Velasquez, Diego, DDS .....................................................................76 University of Texas, San Antonio, TX Vidal, Fábio, PhD ............................................................................... 64 Private Practice, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Vidal, Rafael, DDS ............................................................................. 64 Sao Leopoldo Mandic Dental Research Center, Sao Paulo, Brazil P E A K E R / M O D E R A T O R Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA V S Z Zadeh, Homayoun H., DDS .............................................................32 I University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Zamora, Rita ........................................................................................69 Rita Zamora Connections, Boulder, CO Zucchelli, Giovanni, DDS, PhD ...................................................... 60 Bologna University, Bologna, Italy Zuhr, Otto, DDS, PhD ........................................................................65 Practice for Dentistry, Munich, Germany N D E X 121 Speaker Disclosure List Disclosure of Significant Relationships with Relevant Commercial Companies/Organizations S P E A K In accordance with American Academy of Periodontology policy, every effort has been made to encourage faculty to disclose any commercial relationships or personal benefit, which may be associated with their presentations. This disclosure in no way implies that the information presented is biased or of lesser quality. Attendees of this meeting should be aware of these factors in interpreting the program contents and evaluating recommendations. Moreover, views of faculty do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Academy. The following speakers have disclosed industry relationships as listed: Braswell, Laura, DDS Dental Photonics Mealey, Brian, DDS, Osteogenics, Inc Chadroff, Brian, DDS Biomet 3i Neiva, Rodrigo, DDS, MS Organogenesis, Inc Cobb, Charles, DDS OraPharma, Inc (Arestin) Nevins, Marc, DMD, MMSc, Osteohealth, Millenium, Geistlich Dibart, Serge, DMD Research Grant from Satelec Nevins, Myron, DDS, Osteohealth, 3i, BioHorizons Favagehi, Mehrdad, DDS, MS DEKA Ohayon, Laurent, DDS Straumann I Ganeles, Jeffrey, DMD Dental Implant, Teeth Today LLC, Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Organogenesis, Neocis Pasquinelli, Kirk, DDS BioHorizons, Straumann, Nobel Biocare S Goldenberg, Barry, DMD, MS Dentsply Implants C Gottlieb, Robert, DDS PreViser, OnPharma Pikos, Michael, DDS, BioHorizons, Salvin Dental, Carestream, Ellman, Materialise, BTI, Osteogenics, Piezosurgery Hamilton, R. Matthew, CEO Hamilton Capital Management, Inc Rethman, Michael DDS, Maryland University Harrel, Stephen, DDS Gas Shield E R D L Phillips, Bradley, DMD, Maryland Periodontal Board O Horowitz, Robert, DDS MIS Intra-Lock Rosen, Paul, DMD, MS IZUN, LifeNet Health, Neoss, Acteon, Snoasis Medical, Geistlich, Osstell S Jovanovic, Sascha DDS, MS Nobel Biocare Salama, Maurice, DMD BioHorizons Kornman, Kenneth DDS, PhD Interleukin Genetics, Access Business Group Artistry Cosmetics Schwarz, Frank, PhD Osteology Foundation, ITI U R Kwan, John DDS Perioscopy Inc, Danville Materials Tarnow, Dennis, DDS, Biomet 3i, Keystone Implant, Dentsply, BioHorizons, Astra Tech, Straumann, Dentium E Levin, Barry DMD Medtronic, Syniles, Dentsply Toffler, Michael, DDS Intra-Lock, Hiossen, Helf Co. Low, Samuel, DDS, MS Florida Probe, PerioSciences, Biolase Wagenberg, Barry, DMD Nobel Biocare Mariotti, Angelo DDS, PhD Colgate, Ohio State University Wallace, Stephen, DDS Dentium, Osteohealth, Medtronics, Geistlich, Dowell Dental L Mazor, Ziv DMD Adin Dental Implants, Intra-Lock I McCauley, Laurie DDS, PhD, Eli Lilly, Amgen Wang, Hom-Lay, DDS, PhD BioHorizons, Osteogenic Biomaterials, Biomet 3i S McGuire, Michael, DDS, Dentsply, Straumann Williams, Ray, DMD Colgate, IZUN, MIS Implants T The following speakers have reported no industry relationships: 122 Abe, Kenneth, DDS Gamal, Ahmed, PhD Staas, Tristan, PhD Albrektsson, Thomas MD, PhD Genco, Robert DDS, PhD Teles, Ricardo, DDS Apa, Michael DDS Gottesman, Edward, DMD Testori, Tiziano, DDS, MD Baker, Karen MS, RPh Kim, Su-Hwan, DDS, MSD, PhD Thomas, Jeffrey, DDS Bedrossian, Edmond, DDS Klinge, Bjorn DDS, PhD Urban, Istvan, DMD Bhola, Monish, DDS, MSD Mah, James, DDS, MSc Velasquez, Diego, DDS Bockow, Rebecca, DDS, MS McClain, Pamela, DDS Vidal, Fabio, PhD Carpentieri, Joseph, DDS Min, Seiko, DDS, PhD Wang, Yun, BDS, MS, PhD Christopher, Lourdes DDS, MS Ogihara, Shigeki, DDS, PhD Weinstein, Bradley DMD, MSD D’Aiuto, Francesco, DMD, PhD Richetti, Paul, DDS, MScD Zucchelli, Giovanni, DDS, PhD Froum, Scott, DDS Richman, Colin, DMD Zuhr, Otto, DDS, PhD Frydman, Alon, DDS Sculean, Anton, DMD, PhD More than an implant. 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THE UNIQUE FORMULA OF COLGATE TOTAL® WORKS ON BOTH HARD AND SOFT TISSUE FOR WHOLE MOUTH PROTECTION *†2,3 Slow-Release Technology protects for 12 hours, even after eating and drinking *2-4 Clinically proven to reverse gingivitis *5 * † vs non-antibacterial fluoride toothpaste. Defined as fluoride for cavity protection plus 12-hour antibacterial protection against gingivitis. References: 1. Collins LMC, Dawes C. J Dent Res. 1987;66:1300-1302. 2. Xu T, Deshmukh M, Barnes VM, et al. Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2004;25(Suppl 1):46-53. 3. Fine DH, Sreenivasan PK, McKiernan M, et al. J Clin Periodontol. 2012;39:1056-1064. 4. Amornchat C, Kraivaphan P, Triratana T. Mahidol Dent J. 2004;24:103-111. 5. Davies RM, Ellwood RP, Davies GM. J Clin Periodontol. 2004;31:1029-1033.