AAFP 2015 Summer Newsletter - American Academy of Fixed
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AAFP 2015 Summer Newsletter - American Academy of Fixed
AAFP Summer Newsletter Volume 33, No. 1 President’s Welcome Message I am both humbled and honored to serve as president of our esteemed Academy. The past February Scientific Session, themed Revolutionary Technologies and Fundamental Concepts, was incredible. Jane Brewer and Jennifer Kuracina did a great job of organizing the presentations, and brought together outstanding speakers. I was blessed to have been a speaker, myself, and felt privileged to be surrounded by an array of such excellent presenters. Immediate past president, Jack Lipkin, can be very proud of his program. Announcements 1 Changes to AAFP Standing Rules of Order (Feb. 2015) Rules for compensation of essayists at Academy Meeting have been amended (see page 5). 2 Claude R. Baker Award • Two letters of nomination • One letter from the Dean • Deadline, October 30, 2015 Send inquiries and applications to Dr. Mijin Choi [email protected] Like many of us, I attend many prosthodontic meetings, but the AAFP is, by far, my favorite. The camaraderie is wonderful, and the scientific sessions are always top notch. Chicago can be cold in the Winter, but it is a beautiful city—plus my daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter live in Chicago. By next year’s meeting, I will have a second granddaughter living there. Boston had the worst winter on record, with more than 100 inches of snow. Serendipitously, I moved out of Boston in January, although it really was hard to leave Boston. It is through the dedication of the officers, Board of Directors and committee members that this Academy works so well. Steve Rosenstiel, our secretary, and Rick Jordan, our treasurer and secretary for guests, work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep things going smoothly. They make it very easy to serve as president, and I thank them sincerely for their efforts. Throughout the years we have all had mentors. One of my best mentors was Bill Malone, now a life member of the Academy. Bill is one of the finest restorative dentists I have ever met. I first met Bill when I was a prosthodontic resident at the Hines VA Medical Center and he was director of the postdoctoral program in prosthodontics at Loyola University in Maywood, IL. I thank Bill with all sincerity for the time and effort he devoted toward helping me become the best that I could be. Bill inspired me to publish and was always amazed at my ability to draw my own illustrations for my publications. He is a true gentleman and an inspiring teacher. Again, I am truly humbled to be chosen as your president, and I thank everyone for their trust in me. Steve Morgano AAFP President American Academy of Fixed Prosthodonitcs Annual Meeting 2015 Awards Tylman Award Winners First Place Dr. Aurora Dibner won the first place in the Tylman Competition for her research project: “Fatigue Strength of Bi-layered Ceramics Under Cyclic Loading: A Function of Core Veneer Thickness Ratios”. The research was conducted at the University of Connecticut under the supervision of Dr. Bob Kelly. Right to left: Dr. John Agar, Dr. Bob Kelly, Dr. Aurora Dibner, Dr. Avinash Bidra, Dr. Fei Liu Second Place Dr. Despoina Bompolaki won the second place for her research project: “Fracture Resistance of Lithium Disilicate Restorations Following Endodontic Access Preparation; An In-Vitro Study”. Dr. Lisa Hoang won the third place for her research project: “Accuracy and Precision of Die Spacer Thickness with Combined Computer-Aided Design and 3D Printing Technology”. The research was conducted at Baylor College of Dentistry under the supervision of Dr. William Nagy. The research was conducted at Marquette School of Dentistry under the supervision of Dr. Geoffrey Thompson. Right to left: Dr. Geoffrey Thompson, Dr. Lisa Hoang, Dr. Fei Liu Right to left: Dr. William Nagy, Dr. Despoina Bompolaki, Dr. Fei Liu 2 Third Place Moulton Award Winner Dr. John Agar Moulton Award presented by Dr. Nadim Baba (Left) to Dr. John Agar Dr. Matthew Palermo received the Claude R. Baker Award. Award is presented by Dr. Judy Yuan (Left), Chair of the Baker Award Committee. 3 Dr. Wayne Campagni Receiving the GarverStaffanou Award from Dr. William Nagy (Right). New Members Standing Left to Right: Drs. Richard White, Michael Christian, Lawrence Christian, Daniel Domagala, Dimitrios-Elias Kontogiorgos, Paul de Kok, Elyce Link-Bindo, Dima Ghunaim, Giacomo Ori, Raul Euan, Christopher Chan, Bradley Adams. Seated Left to Right: Drs. Michael Barczak, Anna Manzotti, Juanli Guo, Laura Lux, Antoanela Garbacea, Soni Prasaad, Emily Batson, John Pyke. Board of Directors and New Directors Standing Left to Right: Drs. Ariel Raigrodski, Elena Nazarova, Sangeetha Raghavendra, Stephen Rosenstiel, Richard Jordan, Radi Masri, Sarita Arteaga, and new Director: Damian Lee. Seated Left to Right: Drs. Gerry Santulli, Steve Morgano, Jack Lipkin, and new Vice President David Burns. Recently elected new Director, Dr. Jim Dunn was not available for photo. 4 2016 Scientific Meeting The AAFP 65th Annual scientific session Mul$disciplinary.Approach.to.Complex.Prosthodon$cs:.The.Key.to.Your.Success!! Friday, February 26th, 2016 Saturday, February 27th, 2016 7:00 a.m. Registration 7:00 a.m. Registration 8:00 a.m. Welcome 8:00 a.m. 8:10 a.m. Ariel Raigrodski: The (volving 5ole of =irconia Abutments and Infrastuctures in the Contemporary Dental Practice. Daniele Manfredini: Prosthodontic 3lanning in TMD and %ruxism 3atients. 8:50 a.m. Daniel F. Galindo: Fixed Implant Prosthodontics for the Edentulous Maxilla: Past, Present and Future. 9:40 a.m. Break 10:10 a.m. David Guichet: Harness the Power of Digitally Enhanced Implant Dentistry. 9:00 a.m. Radi Al-Masri: Clinical Implications and Applications of Mandibular Flexure. 9:50 a.m. Break 10:20 a.m. Syngcuk Kim: Modern Clinical Dilemma: Endo vs. Implant 11:00 a.m. Istvan Urban: New 3erspectives on Vertical and Horizontal Augmentation. 11:10 a.m. Charles Goodacre: Tooth Retention through Root Canal Treatment or Tooth Replacement using Implants or Fixed Partial Dentures: Which Treatment is Best? 11:50 Luncheon 1:20 p.m. Carlo Poggio: Interdisciplinary 0anagement of 2ral Rehabilitation: What is Important? 12:00 Annual Luncheon 2:00 p.m. José Carlos da Rosa: Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration: a 9-year )ollow-up 2:10 p.m. Christian Coachman The Smile Design Revolution: Communication, Planning, Implementation and Management. 3:00 p.m. Michael DiTolla: Update on Monolithic Restorations and CAD/CAM Laboratory Technology. 2:50 p.m. Ali Fakhry: Accelerated 2rthodontic (xtrusion. 3:40 p.m. Refreshment %reak 4:10 p.m. German Gallucci: Digital $pproach for )ixed Implant Rehabilitation in Edentulous Patients. 3:50 p.m. Poster Awards 4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks Annual Cocktail and Poster Session Program chairs: Dr. Nadim Baba and Dr. Carlo Ercoli 5:00 p.m. Continued from page 1: 12. Essayists and Poster Presenters serving the Academy shall receive compensation for their services as follows: a. Essayists 1. Non-Members: Honorarium of $1,000 2 days per diem of $300 per day for food and lodging Economy airfare Waiver of meeting fee b. Poster presenters who are CODA approved prosthodontics residents and who are listed as presenters shall receive the following: 1. CODA Residents*: Waiver of meeting registration fee No per diem No airfare 2. Academy Members: No per diem No airfare. *No person may receive this benefit more than once. 5 1 2 HERBERT T. SHILLINGBURG, JR., D.D.S. March 21, 1938-July 12, 2015 Obituary for Academy Member Dr. Herbert T. Shillingburg After a dramatic decline in health over the past few months, Dr. Shillingburg peacefully passed away on Sunday, July 12, 2015. Dr. Shillingburg will always be highly regarded for his contributions to the art and science of Fixed Prosthodontics as an author, lecturer, teacher and clinician. His rich and colorful life and many accomplishments will be celebrated during a memorial service at the end of the summer. Herbert Thompson Shillingburg, Jr. was born on March 21, 1938 on the Navajo Reservation in Ganado, Arizona, approximately 50 miles northwest of Gallup, New Mexico. He spent the first several years of his life living on the reservation where his father ran an Indian Trading Post. The family then moved to a number of other locations before settling in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where a young Herbert Shillingburg completed junior high school, high school and three years at the University of New Mexico. He left UNM in 1958 to attend the University of Southern California School of Dentistry. During his time at UNM, he met the love of his life, Constance Murphy, and they were married after his second year of dental school. Dr. Shillingburg will always be highly regarded for his contributions to the art and science of Fixed Prosthodontics as an author, lecturer, teacher and clinician. Dr. Shillingburg received his D.D.S. from USC in 1962. After serving the in U.S. Army Corps and practicing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he joined the dental faculty at the University of California at Los Angeles in 1967 where he began his academic career in Crown and Bridge. In 1972, Dr. Shillingburg moved to Oklahoma to serve as a charter faculty member of the new College of Dentistry at the University of Oklahoma. This provided him an opportunity to design a program based on the curriculum at UCLA with the emphasis on the clinical skills he learned at USC. Dr. Shillingburg served as chair of the Department of Fixed Prosthodontics until his retirement in 2003. In 1972, Dr. Shillingburg began writing a series of student handouts, which ultimately became Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics, first published in 1976; the fourth edition was published in 2012. Dr. Shillingburg authored other textbooks including: Guide to Occlusal Waxing (1984), Restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth (1984) and Fundamentals of Tooth Preparations (1987). Dr. Shillingburg was a David Ross Boyd Professor Emeritus at the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry and received the Stephen L. Leper Award for Teaching Excellence from the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Supreme Chapter in 2000. Obituary contributed by Academy Member Susan E. Brackett, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P.