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WELCOME TO OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 2017! On behalf of the Organising Committee we would like to welcome you to the 1st Osteology Australasia Symposium in Melbourne.

The Osteology Foundation promotes research, education and collaboration between universities and industry in the field of oral and maxillofacial tissue regeneration. True to its motto “Linking with Practice in Regeneration”, the Osteology Foundation aims to bridge the gap between scientific progress and clinical practice, as well as between academic and industrial researchers in the field of oral tissue regeneration.

The scientific program of this National Osteology Symposium addresses different strategies for predictable hard and soft-tissue regeneration with the aim to give practitioners the relevant knowledge for their daily practice, and the confidence to provide their patients with the best possible treatment. International and national renowned experts will discuss the topics based on evidence from research, study data, and master clinician’s experience.

For two days we will delve intensively into the current status of knowledge and research in oral tissue regeneration, discuss trends and new techniques that might change our strategies tomorrow. Aside from the lectures, we would like to encourage all participants with an interactive session to contribute their experiences and stimulate discussion. And of course practical workshops will offer the unique opportunity of trying out the latest strategies and materials.

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CDP HOURS A total of 11 scientific CPD hours are awarded for the symposium on Friday afternoon and on Saturday. An additional 3 scientific CDP hours are awarded for the workshops or the Osteology Research Forum. CPD certificates can be downloaded after the congress on www.osteology-australia-nz.org

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 5 2-3 JUNE 2017 SPEAKERS & MODERATORS

Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland Christoph Hämmerle, Dr med dent, is the Head and Chairman of the Clinic for Fixed and Removable and Dental Material Science including the Division of Implantology. He is certified in prosthodontics as well as in periodontics. His clinical and research focus is on the comprehensive treatment of complex, partially edentulous patients, applying all available options of restorative , including dental implants. Dr. Hämmerle has published more than 200 original articles and has widely lectured internationally. He is the past president of the Osteology Foundation and the past president of the European Association of Osseointegration (EAO).

Pamela K. McClain, USA Pamela K. McClain, D.D.S. has maintained a full time private practice in periodontics incorporating clinical research since 1987 and is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgical Dentistry at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Colorado. She also served as Research Professor at the University of Maryland , Department of Periodontics from 1994 - 2001. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of and past president of the Rocky Mountain Society of Periodontists. She is a Past President of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and has been active on numerous committees with the AAP and other organizations. She has received a number of prestigious awards for her research and other accomplishments. Dr. McClain lectures worldwide on a variety of topics and has published over 20 articles/chapters in professional journals and books.

Ki-Tae Koo, South Korea Ki-Tae Koo DDS, MS, PhD. received his at in Seoul, Korea. He then obtained his degree in Oral from Temple University in 2003. During this time he also received advanced training in periodontology. In 2007, Dr. Koo received his in Periodontology from Yonsei University in 2007. He is currently an associate professor and program director at the School of Dentistry, Seoul National University as well as the former Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. Additionally, Dr. Koo serves as an adjunct professor at Georgia Regents University. He has numerous clinical publications in various reference journals and continues to conduct research in areas such as: Extraction socket Management in severely compromised sockets, periodontal wound healing, and clinical treatment of Peri-implantitis.

Otto Zuhr, Germany Otto Zuhr studied dentistry at the University of Aachen from 1986 until 1992 and received his DMD from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Aachen. Several educational programs led him to Switzerland, Scandinavia and USA during the following two years. In 1996 he opened his own office focusing on periodontal surgery and aesthetic dentistry in Munich. In 1999 he founded a new clinic together with Drs. Bolz, Wachtel, and Hürzeler and became an associate member in the Institute of Periodontology and Implantology (IPI) in Munich. In 2001 he received his Specialist in Periodontology of the German Society of Periodontology (DGP). Otto Zuhr has written several articles in the field of periodontology and aesthetic dentistry and is lecturing nationally and internationally. In 2012 he published his book “Plastic- Esthetic Periodontal and Implant Surgery” with Quintessence.

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 6 2-3 JUNE 2017 SPEAKERS & MODERATORS

Jamil Alayan, Australia Jamil Alayan is a Periodontist with an interest in implant surgery and oral tissue augmentation. He was awarded a scholarship from the International Team of Implantology (ITI) in 2007 to attend the University of Florida (U.S) where he completed a clinical fellowship in oral surgery. He is currently completing his PhD at School of Dentistry examining bone grafting in maxillary sinus augmentation, which was recently awarded an NHMRC scholarship. Jamil has received an FRACDS in Periodontology and fellowships from the ITI and the International Collage of Dentistry. He has served as the past president of Australian Society of Periodontology (QLD) and past treasurer of the Australian Osseointegration Society (Federal). He maintains a specialist private practice in Brisbane city and has been actively involved in teaching and training at both an undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Stephen Chen, Australia Dr Chen is a specialist periodontist in private practice in Melbourne, Australia and is Clinical Associate Professor at the School of Dentistry, The . He graduated MDSc in periodontology in 1987, and completed a PhD degree in 2008. Dr Chen’s scientific interests are in the field of tissue regeneration and post-extraction implant outcomes. Dr Chen was recently inaugurated as president of the International Team for Implantology (ITI). He is past-president of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists and Australasian Osseointegration Society, and past-chairman of the ITI Australasian Section.

Peter Clark Ryan, Australia Peter has been actively involved with implant dentistry since 1991 and became a of the ITI (International Team for Oral Implantology) in 2000 and a Specialist Clinical Associate, The . He has been President of ADA (Qld) and President of the Australian Society of Periodontology amongst many other appointments.

Michael Danesh-Meyer, New Zealand Dr Danesh-Meyer gained his BDS and MDS (with Distinction) from University of Otago. He subsequently taught at Otago University and worked in private practice. From 1998-2000 he was Clinical Assistant Professor in Periodontology and Associate Scientist in the Laboratory for Applied Periodontal and Craniofacial Regeneration at Temple University in Philadelphia. While in the USA he was involved in research using rhBMP-2 for periodontal and alveolar regeneration. He has been involved in preclinical and clinical research involving GTR/GBR since 1991, has authored numerous articles and lectures both nationally and internationally on topics related to tissue regeneration and dental implants. Dr Danesh- Meyer retuned to Auckland, New Zealand in 2000 and established the Institute of Dental Implants & Periodontics. He is a Fellow of the ICOI, ITI member, Lecturer for Global Institute for Dental Education.

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 7 2-3 JUNE 2017 SPEAKERS & MODERATORS

Ivan Darby, Australia Professor Ivan Darby is Head of Periodontics and is responsible for the ’s specialisation program in Periodontics, DClinDent (Perio). In addition, he also has involvement in the Grad Dip Clin Dent (implants), DDS, BDSc and BOH periodontics and implant surgery components. Ivan also practices as a Periodontist in Moonee Ponds. He is a past President of the ANZ division and the Asia Pacific Region of the IADR. In addition, he has been president of the Australian Society of Periodontology (Victorian branch) and currently serves as Editor of the Society’s federal journal, Periodontology. An active researcher, he has published on periodontal pathogenesis, and treatment outcomes, as well as implant dentistry. Ivan is also an active local, national and international speaker.

Robert De Poi, Australia Dr Robert De Poi graduated with a BDSc. from the University of Melbourne in 1984, Dux of his graduating year. He then maintained a general practice for many years during which time he developed an interest in Periodontics. He was awarded the Kenneth JG Sutherland Prize by the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in 1987 after completing his RACDS. He was on the RACDS Victorian Regional Committee for 10 years and chair between 1995 and 1997. Robert registered as a Periodontist after receiving his Master of Science and Certificate in Periodontics from the Indiana University School of Dentistry. He was awarded the American Academy of Periodontology Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Kramer Scholarship for Excellence in 2002. He now maintains specialist practice in Moonee Ponds and is an honorary Fellow of the Melbourne Dental School and involved in teaching in the Graduate Periodontal Program at the University of Melbourne. He has an interest in research through the ADAVB Evident Foundation and is a co-investigator of study on implant complications in private practice. He is currently on the Professional Provident Fund Advisory Committee for the ADAVB and is an ITI Fellow.

Saso Ivanovski, Australia Saso Ivanovski graduated with BDSc (Honours) from the Dental School in 1993. He subsequently completed a BDentSt research degree in 1995, following which he was awarded a National Health and Medical Research (NH&MRC) postgraduate scholarship and completed a PhD in 2000. This was followed by specialist training leading to the award of an MDSc in Periodontology in 2002. In 2006, Saso was appointed the inaugural Chair and Professor of Periodontology at the Griffith University School of Dentistry and Oral Health where he leads the specialist training program in periodontology. He currently combines this position with his part time specialist practice in periodontics and surgical implant dentistry. Saso is a fellow of the International Team of Implantology (ITI) and past federal president of the Australasian Osseointegration Society (AOS) and the Australian Society of Periodontology (ASP). Saso has published over 100 articles in the peer-reviewed international literature, has lectured nationally and internationally and has been the recipient of numerous research grants and awards. He leads an internationally recognized research group with an interest in oro-dental regeneration, tissue engineering and implantology.

Lisa Heitz-Mayfield,Australia Professor Heitz-Mayfield received a Masters in Periodontology (1996) and Odont Dr (1998) from Lund University, Sweden. She received a scholarship at the Brånemark Osseointegration Centre, Sweden, and was awarded an ITI scholarship at the University of Berne, Switzerland where she became Head of the Oral Microbiology Research Laboratory, from 1999-2003. Received the André Schroeder Research Prize in Implant Dentistry. Professor Heitz-Mayfield is active in research in implant dentistry and periodontology and has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally. She has more than 48 publications in peer reviewed international journals and is author of the Peri-implant infection chapter of the latest edition of the Textbook: Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry and the ITI Treatment Guide on Implant-related Complications. Current positions include Adjunct Professor at the International Research Collaborative, The University of Western Australia, The University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor at The University of Sydney, and at The University of Hong Kong. Chair of the ITI Research Committee, and member of the ITI Board of Directors. Editor in Chief of Clinical Oral Implants Research. Maintains a specialist periodontal practice in Perth, Western Australia.

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 8 2-3 JUNE 2017 SPEAKERS & MODERATORS

Chris Evans, Australia Dr Evans completed his bachelor degree at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and his masters degree in Prosthodontic practice in Brighton, Melbourne and has a branch practice in Albury, NSW. He has been a consultant Prosthodontist to the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force and a Clinical Demonstrator for Undergraduate and Postgraduate . Dr Evans is a full member of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Prosthodontists and is and ITI fellow. He has lectured extensively at national and international meetings on implant related topics and restorative dentistry. He is a past president of the Australian Prosthodontic Society, Victorian Branch and Victorian Crown and Bridge society. He is currently on the editorial board of Clinical Oral Implants Research. He has been involved in multi-centre dental implant research projects as well as clinical research projects in private practice, with several notable publications in peer reviewed journals on dental implants.

Jonathan Leichter, New Zealand Prof. Jonathan Leichter is the Associate Professor in the Department of Oral at the University of Otago School of Dentistry. Dr. Leichter joined the faculty after 20 years in full time private practice limited to periodontology and implant dentistry in New York and Boston. After his dental training at Tufts University, he went on to obtain his specialist training at Harvard University. He is active in clinical practice, research and dental education. Since 2002, he has mentored post-doctoral students in periodontology, and prosthodontics. His research interests and numerous international peer reviewed publications are in the fields of Periodontology, Implant Dentistry, Dental Trauma and Laser applications in dentistry. He has lectured throughout New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Europe and the US.

Greg Peake, Australia Dr Greg Peake is a specialist Periodontist in Canberra. His practice is restricted to primary and revision implant surgery and he has been exclusively implant based for over 12 years. His periodontal training was completed in Melbourne and he has qualifications with both the Royal Colleges of England and Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of The Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and the ITI and currently has a special interest in managing peri-implant complications.

Steven Soukoulis, Australia Steven completed his undergraduate training at in 1996, followed by a 2 year diploma in clinical dentistry, after which he entered specialist training in periodontics, which he completed in 2001. He maintains a specialist periodontal practice in Adelaide. Steven has served as President of the Australian Society of Periodontology. He is currently a fellow with the International Team of Implantology (ITI). He has a particular clinical interest in implantology and bone grafting.

Axel Spahr, Australia Prof. Axel Spahr is Head of Periodontics at the Sydney Dental Hospital and Head of the Discipline Periodontics at the University of Sydney. He was the former Head of Periodontics at the University of Ulm in Germany and has worked at various international universities and research facilities. He has a further training in microbiology and molecular biology and extensive experience in basic science research, animal research and clinical research. A/Prof. Spahr’s research interest includes periodontal regeneration, bone regeneration, periodontitis and systemic diseases as well as antimicrobial therapy.He has lead large externally funded research projects and is collaborating with leading international research groups and companies in the field of periodontology, implantology and bone regeneration. He is author of numerous publications in international peer-reviewed dental and medical journals and has presented his work on professional conferences worldwide. PROGRAM

FRIDAY, 2 JUNE 2017

Osteology Research Forum Hands-on Workshops

Workshop #1: Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland Current and future tissue Modern clinical concept for the management of bone regeneration concepts defects at implant sites Saso Ivanovski, Australia Room: Victoria Suite 2 Workshop #2: Otto Zuhr, Germany Strategies to obtain research funding Implant related soft-tissue management - contemporary Kristian Tersar, Switzerland strategies for biological and aesthetic long-term success 09.00-12.00 Room: La Trobe Ballroom Workshop #3: Jonathan Leichter, New Zealand Oral presentations by the five Mastering soft-tissue deficiencies finalists of the poster competition Room: East Tower Suite (Level 35) Moderators: Workshop #4: Lisa Heitz-Mayfield, Australia Saso Ivanovski, Australia Treatment of peri-implantitis - meeting the clinical Ivan Darby, Australia challenge Axel Spahr, Australia Room: West Tower Suite (Level 35)

12.00-13.00 LUNCH

Session 1 - Master Clinician Session: Evidence-based Strategies for Clinical Practice

Moderator: Stephen Chen Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium

Pamela K. McClain, USA 13.00-13.20 Saso Ivanovski, Australia Welcome and opening ceremony Stephen Chen, Australia

How to deal with hard and soft-tissue defects in the aes- 13.20-14.10 Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland thetic zone?

Surgery without papilla incision - tunneling flap 14.10-15.00 Otto Zuhr, Germany procedures in plastic periodontal and implant surgery

15.00-15.45 COFFEE BREAK

15.45-16.35 Pamela K. McClain, USA Periodontal regeneration: advances and limitations

Extraction socket management - the classification and 16.35-17.25 Ki-Tae Koo, South Korea treatment concepts for infected sockets

17.25-17.45 Speakers and moderator Discussion

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 10 2-3 JUNE 2017 SATURDAY, 3 JUNE 2017

Session 2 - Strategies for Peri-implant Soft and Hard Tissue Augmentation

Moderator: Saso Ivanovski Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium Soft-tissue grafting in the spotlight - where do we stand 08.30-09.00 Otto Zuhr, Germany today? Michael Danesh-Meyer, Optimising peri-implant soft-tissues to enhance 09.00-09.30 New Zealand long-term predictability of dental implants Does ridge preservation and simultaneous augmentation Ivan Darby, Australia 09.30-10.00 actually work? 10.00-10.15 Speakers and moderator Discussion 10.15-11.00 COFFEE BREAK

Session 3 - Strategies for Improving the Predictability of Treatment Outcomes

Moderator: Saso Ivanovski Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium Decision making in regenerative therapy in the aesthetic 11.00-11.30 Christoph Hämmerle , Switzerland region Predictable regenerative outcomes in the posterior 11.30-12.00 Jamil Alayan, Australia maxilla Strategies to improve aesthetic outcomes - Chris Evans, Australia 12.00-12.30 a prosthodontic perspective 12.30-12.45 Speakers and moderator Discussion 12.45-13.45 LUNCH

Session 4 - Strategies for Preventing and Managing Complications

Moderator: Stephen Chen Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium Prevention and treatment of peri-implant disease - 13.45-14.15 Ki-Tae Koo, South Korea what are the key factors? Lisa Heitz-Mayfield, Regenerative therapies for the treatment of 14.15-14.45 Australia peri-implantitis Managing major complications – days you would rather 14.45-15.15 Greg Peake, Australia forget 15.15-15.30 Speakers and moderator Discussion 15.30-16.15 COFFEE BREAK

Session 5 - Managing the Anterior Aesthetic Dilemma (interactive session)

Moderator: Stephen Chen Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium

16.15-16.30 Pamela K. McClain, USA Introduction and case presentation

Steven Soukoulis, Australia 16.30-17.15 Robert De Poi, Australia Case presentations of different treatment options Peter Clark Ryan, Australia

17.15-17.45 Speakers and moderator Discussion OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 11 2-3 JUNE 2017 17.45-17.55 Pamela K. McClain, USA Closing WORKSHOPS

1 OSTEOLOGY HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

09:00-12:00 Modern clinical concept for the management of bone Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland defects at implant sites

Theoretical background: Room: Victoria Suite 2 • Classification of bone defects for simplified decision- making max. 20 participants • Clinical concept for guided bone regeneration (GBR) of bone defects at implant sites • Indications for the use of different materials and techniques Model: 3D-printed real patient models Hands-on part – techniques presented:

• GBR of peri-implant defects at extraction sockets • Guided implant placement in sites with unfavorable bone morphology • Management of extensive peri-implant defects in aesthetic sites

2 OSTEOLOGY HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

09:00-12:00 Implant related soft tissue management - contemporary Otto Zuhr, Germany strategies for biological and aesthetical long-term success Over the past 50 years, dental implants have evolved into a very straightforward treatment option for replacing Room: La Trobe Ballroom missing or unmaintainable teeth. The ongoing development of implant therapy is in particular characterised by an increasing understanding for the surgical soft-tissue management as essential aspect in matters of successful max. 26 participants treatment outcomes and for the quality and quantity of the resulting peri-implant soft tissues as the key elements for biological and esthetic long-term success.

Model: pig jaw This practical workshop, therefore, goes deep into the details of contemporary clinical concepts with regard to the handling and reconstruction of soft-tissues surrounding implants. Alongside the theoretical and practical background the most innovative strategies will be covered and debated extensively with the aim of offering course participants the knowledge required to apply implant therapy successful in daily clinical routine. Last but not least the participants will carry out a series of clinically relevant hands-on exercises with the aid of magnification lenses and under the supervision of Dr. Otto Zuhr.

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 12 2-3 JUNE 2017 WORKSHOPS

3 GEISTLICH HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

09:00-12:00 Mastering soft-tissue deficiencies Jonathan Leichter, New Zealand The main focus of the course is on the treatment of gingival recession defects using Geistlich Mucograft together with a Room: East Tower Suite (Level 35) corronally advanced flap as well as the gain of keratinised tissue. Geistlich Mucograft is specifically designed for soft- tissue regeneration. Its 3D-collagen matrix favours early vascularisation, soft-tissue integration and optimal wound max. 20 participants healing. Geistlich Mucograft is the optimal alternative to a soft-tissue graft for gaining keratinised tissue and root coverage. Geistlich Mucograft and Geistlich Mucograft Seal will be shown as alternatives to autogenous grafts and soft- Model: pig jaw tissue punch procedures.

Advanced suturing techniques is a strong feature of the hands-on. Practitioners will have the unique opportunity to “Develop their skills” both theoretical and practical, in the company of Harvard educated Dr. Jonathan Leichter and Geistlich Biomaterials, the Leaders in Dental Hard and Soft- Tissue Regeneration.

4 GEISTLICH HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

09:00-12:00 Treatment of Peri-implantitis - Meeting the Clinical Lisa Heitz-Mayfield,Australia Challenge

At the completion of the workshop participants will know Room: West Tower Suite (Level 35) • How to diagnose peri-implantitis • How to identify patients at risk for peri-implant disease • The key elements of anti-infective non-surgical, surgical and regenerative treatment protocols • Critical decision making: the choice between resection, max. 20 participants regeneration, explantation • Key factors in prevention of peri-implantitis - maintenance care protocols for patients with implants

Model: plastic models and pig jaws Hands-on workshop will include: • Non-surgical instrumentation • Implant surface decontamination protocols • Surgical techniques for treatment of peri-implantitis – access flap, resective approach • Regenerative procedures for management of peri- implantitis defects • Augmenting keratinized mucosa at implant sites • Explantation and residual bone management Augmentation techniques for future implant placement.

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 13 2-3 JUNE 2017 OSTEOLOGY RESEARCH FORUM

We invited investigators within the field of regenerative dentistry and dental tissue engineering to submit abstracts of original investigations for consideration in the Osteology Poster Presentation and Osteology Research Forum taking place in Melbourne, 2-3 June 2017.

Abstract submissions were accepted in the following categories: Pre-clinical research Clinical research Clinical innovations and case presentations Systematic reviews including meta-analysis Case studies

The authors of the five best abstracts are:

Poster# First Name Last Name Institution Country Title 125 PhD Hyun-Seung Shin South Korea Compressive force enhances new bone formation in ridge preservation 202 DDS Gabriel Rodriguez-Ortiz University of Melbourne Australia Early Implant Placement In Extraction Sockets Grafted With Bio-Oss Collagen In A Canine Model. 203 DDS Fabian Obregon The University of Sydney Australia Bone Matrix Protein Extract-PEGDA Interpenetrating Polymer Network Hydrogel Scaffold for Dental Bone Regeneration 208 PhD Dileep Sharma Australia Enhanced osseous healing in medication-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws using sustained local delivery of a pro-angiogenic growth factor. 210 PhD Cedryck Vaquette Queensland University Australia Additively manufactured of Technology biphasic construct loaded with BMP-2 for vertical bone regeneration We would like to invite you to follow their oral presentation in the Osteology Research Forum, which takes place in the Arthur Streeton Auditorium from 09.00h to 12.00h on Friday, 2 June 2017.

OSTEOLOGY RESEARCH PRIZE The three best Osteology Research Forum presentations will be awarded an Osteology Foundation Research Prize.

1st prize: A$2,000 2nd prize: A$1,500 3rd prize: A$1,000

OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 14 2-3 JUNE 2017 OSTEOLOGY POSTER PRESENTATION

We would like to invite you to have a look at the posters, which are on display in front of the Arthur Streeton Auditorium.

Poster # Title First Name Last Name Institution Country Title 102 PhD Muammer Gozlu Denntestetik Dental Turkey Postextraction alveolar ridge preservation and dental Center implant placement : A case report 105 BDS Nishith Bhargava University of WA Australia Occlusal overload and bone loss around dental implants. A review of the human studies 107 MSc Hyeongseok Kim Dankook University South Korea The effect of ridge preservation on the prevention of excessive bone grafts 108 DDS Hyeon-Seong An Dankook University South Korea Simple procedure for keratinized mucosa gain by open healing 109 PhD Faustino Mercado Griffith University Australia Regenerative Surgical Therapy for Peri-implantitis using Bovine Xenograft and Enamel Matrix Derivative. 110 Dr Suman Madukuri University of Sydney Australia The Effect of Piezocision on Periodontal Parameters: A Single-center, randomised controlled clinical trial using split mouth design 111 DDS Jae-won Kim Gangneung -Wonju South Korea Clinical evaluation of porcine collagen matrix to gain adequate National University the depth of vestibule around dental implant 112 DDS Jonghue Park Gangneung South Korea Regenerative treatment of peri-implantitis 113 MSD Ji-Hyang Lee South Korea Root coverage in severely protruded mandibular incisors with Miller Class III: a case report 114 Dr Se Hwan Park Gangneung -Wonju South Korea Ridge preservation with full thickness envelope flap and National University double-layered open membrane technique at tooth with periodontal defect: Case report 115 DDS Sang min Kim Dankook University South Korea Implant placement with GBR under bone defect because Dental Hospital of localized severe chronic periodontitis 120 DDS Nuri Seo Chonnam National South Korea Implant-supported single-tooth restoration in the anteri or maxilla University in a patient with localized chronic severe periodontitis: a case report 121 PhD Sang-Won Park Chonnam National South Korea Full mouth rehabilitation using implant and zirconia crown University for a patient with the reduced vertical dimension: a case report 122 DDS Wonjin Kee Chonnam National South Korea Mandibular bone reconstruction by using autogenous iliac bone University graft and implant full arch fixed partial denture on the patient with traumatic neuroma: 7-year follow up 123 Other Paola Bower Kings College Australia Comparison of horizontal alveolar ridge dimensional changes after London implant therapy using different surgical techniques - A practice based study. 124 PhD Jung-Seok Lee Yonsei University South Korea Human biopsy of peri-implant dehiscence defect with guided bone regeneration: A case report of cadaveric study 126 DDS Heithem Ben Amara Seoul National South Korea Is ridge preservation at infected extraction sockets safe? University A retrospective study 127 B.D.S, Himanshu Arora Griffith University Australia Immediate implant placement and restoration in the anteri or M.D.S maxilla using flapless surgery and simultaneous hard tissue augmentation: Tissue dimensional changes after 2 to 5 year follow-up 128 Dr Mahnaz Syed Private practice Australia Soft tissue stability and creeping attachment in the treatment of gingival recession defects with a xenogeneic 3D matrix, a clinical case series in three patients with five year follow up. 201 MSc Mehdi Ebrahimi The University Hong Kong A novel fabrication technique for the production of a composite of Hong Kong scaffold with customized porosity and hydrophilicity for bone regeneration 204 Dr Yu-Sheng Huang Griffith University Australia Evaluation of guided bone regeneration in jaw bone defects with 3D Eugene printed scaffold loaded with BMP2 in sheep model 205 PhD Jae-Kwan Lee Gangneung-Wonju South Korea Standardization of diabetic rabbit model for evaluation of bone National University regeneration 206 PhD Yong-Gun Kim Kyungpook National South Korea Effects of UV-irradiated TiO2 coated HA with rhBMP-2 on bone University regeneration in rabbit calvarial defects 207 DDS Yeon-Jin Kim Kyung Hee University South Korea Validity of collagen plugs for ridge preservation in a canine model 209 Dr Ryan SB Lee Griffith University Australia Immunomodulatory effects of modified titanium surface on osseous healing. 211 Dr Rebecca Ellis University Australia Primary stability and healing outcomes of bone level tapered (BLT) of Melbourne vs. bone level straight implants placed into fresh extraction sockets in a canine model OSTEOLOGY GALA DINNER

We invite you to immerse yourself in a glamorous atmosphere at the illustrious Studio 3 in the Crown Casino complex. You will be delighted by the chef’s culinary creations and enjoy many other surprises we have in store for you. Come along and experience a truly unique Gala Dinner. We look forward to seeing you there.

DATE Friday, 2 June 2017

TIME 19.00h (Drinks), 19.30h (Dinner)

VENUE Studio 3 @ Crown Casino 8 Whiteman Street Southbank VIC 3006

DRESS CODE Cocktail or evening dress

TRANSFER Bus transfer is provided from the Sofitel on Collins (Departure: 18.30h) to the Crown Casino and back to the Sofitel on Collins after the Gala Dinner (Departure: 23.30h)

TICKET Please bring your Gala Dinner ticket with you

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OSTEOLOGY AUSTRALASIA 17 2-3 JUNE 2017 OSTEOLOGY FOUNDATION

LINKING SCIENCE WITH PRACTICE IN REGENERATION The Osteology Foundation bridges researches and practitioners worldwide. Its key activities include organised National and International Symposia for oral tissue regeneration, funding scientific studies and research scholarships, as well as training in research methodology and publication of research guidelines.

The independent foundation was established by Dr. Peter Geistlich and Geistlich Pharma AG in 2003. It is steered by a Foundation Board, comprising internationally renowned experts, that oversees all projects and activities.

EDUCATION FOR PRACTITIONERS In the recent years, the International Osteology Symposia have become astablished as one of the most important series of congress on the topic of oral tissue regeneration. Their success is based on top level science, first class speakers, extensive practice-oriented training and an exceptional congress atmosphere. The National Osteology Symposia are staged worldwide in various countries. With an attractive mix of scientific presentations and practical workshops, the National Osteology Symposia off an excellent platform for hih-level training, education and exchange between national and international experts.

For more information about the Ostelogoy Foundation please also visit our website: www.osteology.org

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