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25th annual scientific meeting of the european association for eao-congress.com

PARIS from september 29th to october 1st, 2016

Invited country Japan

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EAO BOARD OF DIRECTORS FACULTY Keiichi Sasaki (Japan) President Karl-Ludwig Ackermann (Germany) Hironobu Sato (Japan) Björn Klinge (Sweden) Tomas Albrektsson (Sweden) Marc Schätzle (Switzerland) President Elect Antonello Appiani (Italy) Henning Schliephake (Germany) Alberto Sicilia (Spain) Zvi Artzi (Israel) Lars Sennerby (Sweden) Secretary General Wael Att (Germany) Alberto Sicilia (Spain) Luca Cordaro (Italy) Martin Brient (France) Nelson Silva (Brazil) Treasurer Oliver Brix (Germany) Massimo Simion (Italy) Henning Schliephake (Germany) Rino Burkhardt (Switzerland) Ward Smalley (USA) Past President Daniel Buser (Switzerland) Paul Stone (UK) Pascal Valentini (France) Marcelo Calamita (Brazil) Joerg Strub (Germany) Matteo Chiapasco (Italy) Peter Thomsen (Sweden) Members Sarah Chick-Richardson (UK) Maurizio Tonetti (Italy) Gil Alcoforado (Portugal) Michael Cohen (USA) Jean-François Tulasne (France) Reinhilde Jacobs (Belgium) Luca Cordaro (Italy) Goran Urde (Sweden) Ronald Jung (Switzerland) Hugo De Bruyn (Belgium) Pascal Valentini (France) Turker Ornekol (Turkey) David De Franco (Italy) Hannes Wachtel (Germany) Bjarni Pjetursson (Iceland) Stefan Fickl (Germany) Georg Watzek (Austria) Caroline Fouque (France) Ann Wennerberg (Sweden) CONGRESS CHAIRMEN 2016 Helena Francisco (Portugal) Daniel Wismeijer (Netherlands) Chairman Bertil Friberg (Sweden) Giovanni Zucchelli (Italy) David Nisand (France) Laura Frost (UK) Otto Zuhr (Germany) Co-chairman Petra Gierthmühlen (Germany) Franck Renouard (France) Stefano Gracis (Italy) SATELLITE INDUSTRY Reinhard Gruber (Austria) SYMPOSIA FACULTY SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Ueli Grunder (Switzerland) Tomas Albrektsson (Sweden) Stefano Gracis (Italy) Christoph Hämmerle (Switzerland) Hadi Antoun (France) Yataro Komiyama (Japan) Margareta Hultin (Sweden) Christèle Artz (France) Jose Manuel Navarro (Spain) Markus Hürzeler (Germany) Philippe Bousquet (France) Friedrich Neukam (Germany) Torsten Jemt (Sweden) Jean Pierre Brun (France) Isabella Rocchietta (UK) Ryo Jimbo (Sweden) Marcus Dagnelid (Sweden) Irena Sailer (Switzerland) Thierry Joudet (France) Guillaume Fougerais (France) Henning Schliephake (Germany) Ronald Jung (Switzerland) German Gallucci (USA) Goran Urde (Sweden) Shohei Kasugai (Japan) Peter Gehrke (Germany) Fouad Khoury (Germany) Arndt Happe (Germany) ABSTRACT COMMITTEE Björn Klinge (Sweden) Ronald Jung (Switzerland) Chairs Ralf Kohal (Germany) Ki-Tae Koo (South Korea) Bjarni Pjetursson (Iceland) Yataro Komiyama (Japan) Mischa Krebs (Germany) Irena Sailer (Switzerland) Niklaus Lang (Switzerland) (Sweden) Ralf Kohal (Germany) Sonia Leziy (Canada) Armando Lopes (Portugal) Jaime Lozada (USA) Jay Malmquist (USA) Members Carlo Maiorana (Italy) Paulo Malo (Portugal) Goran Benic (Switzerland) Jacques Malet (France) Jorg Neugebauer (Germany) Matteo Chiapasco (Italy) Tidu Mankoo (UK) Robert Nölken (Germany) Nikolaos Donos (UK) Brenda Mertens (France) Marc Quirynen (Belgium) Klaus Gotfredsen (Denmark) Konrad Meyenberg (Switzerland) Matthieu Renaud (France) Robert Haas (Austria) Brahm Miller (Canada) Mario Roccuzzo (Italy) Flemming Isidor (Denmark) Virginie Monnet-Corti (France) Frank Schwarz (Germany) Matthias Kern (Germany) Jose Manuel Navarro (Spain) Daniel Thoma (Switzerland) Andrea Mombelli (Switzerland) Friedrich Neukam (Germany) Bernard Touati (France) Timo Narhi (Finland) Myron Nevins (USA) Angelo Troedhan (Austria) Niklaus Lang (Switzerland) Ailsa Nicol (UK) Bart Vandenberghe (Belgium) Gerry Raghoebar (Netherlands) Michael Norton (UK) Hannes Wachtel (Germany) Giovanni Salvi (Switzerland) Nicolas Picard (France) Henning Schliephake (Germany) Bjarni Pjetursson (Iceland) Lars Schropp (Denmark) Andrea Ricci (Italy) Massimo Simion (Italy) Giano Ricci (Italy) Hendrik Terheyden (Germany) Isabella Rocchietta (UK) Daniel Thoma (Switzerland) Irena Sailer (Switzerland) Ann Wennerberg (Sweden) Giovanni Salvi (Switzerland) Jorg Wiltfang (Germany) Mariano Sanz (Spain)

2 Paris is always a good idea Audrey Hepburn

WELCOME TO PARIS

On behalf of the European Association for Osseointegration and the French Society of and Oral Implantology, we are delighted to announce details of the EAO’s 25th Annual Scientific Congress in Paris.

The scientific committee and the EAO board have prepared an exciting programme focusing on many aspects of treatment planning and decision-making. As well as featuring world-renowned speakers, the congress will include numerous interactive elements involving the audience. We are also very pleased and honoured to welcome Japan as a guest country during the congress.

The EAO Annual Congress provides a unique opportunity for researchers and clinicians to present their scientific studies, both as posters and during the oral presentation sessions. This year, we are pleased to announce the launch of a new session called “7 minutes to convince”. This will feature speakers whose abstracts have been selected by the EAO’s Junior Committee during the submission process.

The congress will take place in the heart of Paris near the Champs Elysées, enabling you, your family and friends to enjoy many of the city’s attractions during your visit.

On behalf of the EAO, we very much hope you can join us in Paris. We look forward to meeting you during the meeting and social events.

David Nisand Franck Renouard Chairman Co-chairman of the Scientific Committee of the Scientific Committee

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Thursday 29th September Friday 30th September Saturday 1st October

8.00 8.00 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SATELLITE INDUSTRY 30 BREAKFAST BREAKFAST 30 SYMPOSIA SYMPOSIA HANDS-ON HANDS-ON 9.00 SESSIONS SESSIONS 9.00 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 ORAL - SESSION 10 SESSION 11 SFPIO ORAL - 30 32,000 implants Contest by the COMMUNICATION Organised by: Things we Debate: PROGRAMME COMMUNICATION Organised by: 30 down the road: Junior Committee: “7 stopped in our “Machined or Implantology needs what did we minutes to convince” • 3-SHAPE practice due rough implants?” periodontology • ZIMMER-BIOMET 10.00 learn? • NOBEL-BIOCARE to failures 10.00 • GEISTLICH • ZIMMER-BIOMET 30 30 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 11.00 11.00 Organised by Organised by Organised by ARENA 2 ARENA 3 GEISTLICH OSSTELL ACTEON 30 Treatment planning session: a clinical Please give me back my smile! 30 case with a “complex” problem or Decision making in the aesthetic zone: involving extensive rehabilitation Challenge your speakers 12.00 12.00

30 30 EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLY INDUSTRY LUNCH 13.00 SYMPOSIA 13.00 ARENA 1 Organised by: GC-TECH 30 Decision making on the basis 30 of the level of disease: SESSION 5 SESSION 6 SESSION 7 ORAL HANDS-ON AWARDS CEREMONY conservation versus extraction 14.00 Festival Bone biology: Tips and tricks COMMUNICATION SESSIONS SESSION 12 ORAL HANDS-ON 14.00 of complications where do we for a successful - Treatment planning session: COMMUNICATION SESSIONS stand? implant practice 30 Organised by: multiple cases with a “simple” - 30 or “limited” problem Organised by: • 3-SHAPE 15.00 • NOBEL-BIOCARE • ZIMMER-BIOMET 15.00 • GEISTLICH • ZIMMER-BIOMET 30 SESSION 1 SESSION 2 ORAL CLOSING CEREMONY 30 Soft and hard tissue A digital COMMUNICATION SESSION 8 SESSION 9 INVITED ORAL 16.00 grafting: prevention revolution How to avoid Emerging COUNTRY COMMUNICATION 16.00 and management the carpenter’s technologies: SESSION: JAPAN of complications approach to head to head Osseointegrated 30 implants implants: looking for 30 optimal long term 17.00 results 17.00 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 30 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 30 Organised by Organised by To be confirmed DENTSPLY SIRONA STRAUMANN 18.00 Organised by Organised by Organised by 18.00 IMPLANTS NOBEL-BIOCARE ZIMMER-BIOMET DENTSPLY-SIRONA

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Faculty and EAO Members’ Dinner

4 Japanese and French translation Simultaneous translation from English to = Japanese and French will be available during some of the major scientific sessions

Thursday 29th September Friday 30th September Saturday 1st October

8.00 8.00 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SATELLITE INDUSTRY 30 BREAKFAST BREAKFAST 30 SYMPOSIA SYMPOSIA HANDS-ON HANDS-ON 9.00 SESSIONS SESSIONS 9.00 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 ORAL - SESSION 10 SESSION 11 SFPIO ORAL - 30 32,000 implants Contest by the COMMUNICATION Organised by: Things we Debate: PROGRAMME COMMUNICATION Organised by: 30 down the road: Junior Committee: “7 stopped in our “Machined or Implantology needs what did we minutes to convince” • 3-SHAPE practice due rough implants?” periodontology • ZIMMER-BIOMET 10.00 learn? • NOBEL-BIOCARE to failures 10.00 • GEISTLICH • ZIMMER-BIOMET 30 30 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 11.00 11.00 Organised by Organised by Organised by ARENA 2 ARENA 3 GEISTLICH OSSTELL ACTEON 30 Treatment planning session: a clinical Please give me back my smile! 30 case with a “complex” problem or Decision making in the aesthetic zone: involving extensive rehabilitation Challenge your speakers 12.00 12.00

30 30 EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLY INDUSTRY LUNCH 13.00 SYMPOSIA 13.00 ARENA 1 Organised by: GC-TECH 30 Decision making on the basis 30 of the level of disease: SESSION 5 SESSION 6 SESSION 7 ORAL HANDS-ON AWARDS CEREMONY conservation versus extraction 14.00 Festival Bone biology: Tips and tricks COMMUNICATION SESSIONS SESSION 12 ORAL HANDS-ON 14.00 of complications where do we for a successful - Treatment planning session: COMMUNICATION SESSIONS stand? implant practice 30 Organised by: multiple cases with a “simple” - 30 or “limited” problem Organised by: • 3-SHAPE 15.00 • NOBEL-BIOCARE • ZIMMER-BIOMET 15.00 • GEISTLICH • ZIMMER-BIOMET 30 SESSION 1 SESSION 2 ORAL CLOSING CEREMONY 30 Soft and hard tissue A digital COMMUNICATION SESSION 8 SESSION 9 INVITED ORAL 16.00 grafting: prevention revolution How to avoid Emerging COUNTRY COMMUNICATION 16.00 and management the carpenter’s technologies: SESSION: JAPAN of complications approach to head to head Osseointegrated 30 implants implants: looking for 30 optimal long term 17.00 results 17.00 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 30 SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 30 Organised by Organised by To be confirmed DENTSPLY SIRONA STRAUMANN 18.00 Organised by Organised by Organised by 18.00 IMPLANTS NOBEL-BIOCARE ZIMMER-BIOMET DENTSPLY-SIRONA ARENA INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA These plenary sessions will include a series Learn more about key subjects in these 30 of interactive debates exploring key topics in industry sponsored symposia featuring 30 implantology. research and innovation. 19.00 19.00 SESSION HANDS-ON SESSIONS Hear presentations exploring topics in The “hands-on” sessions promote new implantology. techniques and offer high-level practical Faculty and EAO Members’ Dinner training under the guidance of renowned ORAL COMMUNICATION experts. These courses are organised by Hear about exciting new research findings industry partners. selected from among the conference abstracts as presenters compete for prizes. 5 THU FRI SAT PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

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Invited country: Japan

Although the EAO was originally created as a forum for European professionals, the proportion of members coming from non-European countries has greatly increased over the past few years. We are delighted to now have so many members in Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and South/Central America. As a mark of recognition and appreciation, the association has decided to honour one of these countries during its annual congress. The exchange of knowledge and search for innovation is a true part of our mission to bridge the gap between science and clinical practice. This year, the Board of Directors has chosen to welcome Japan as a guest country during the annual congress. With the highest number of members in Asia and a very active dental community, Japan appeared the natural choice for a guest country on this occasion. The Congress Committee has introduced a guest country parallel session. This provides an opportunity for clinicians from the guest country to participate in a European event and demonstrate their professional achievements and research to an international audience. Delegates from Japan will be offered discounted registration fees, normally reserved for EAO members, which means that they can register for 360 € instead of 600 € (early bird). In addition, a “Japan Corner” will be located in the exhibition area, enabling Japanese associations to showcase their activities. Cultural events will also be organised to encourage exchange and networking between delegates from different countries.

Local collaboration: Société Française de Parodontologie et d’Implantologie Orale (SFPIO)

The EAO is proud to work in partnership with local associations or scientific societies on the occasion of its annual congress. It will be a great honour for the association to collaborate with the SFPIO for the 25th Annual Meeting in Paris. The Société Française de Parodontologie et d’Implantologie Orale is an internationally renowned scientific society which works to promote periodontology and implantology and provide training in these fields. With over 1,100 members, it is one of the major French societies within the field of dentistry. SFPIO members will benefit from discounted registration fees, normally reserved for EAO members, and can register for 360 € instead of 600 € (early bird).

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10.30 12.15 Satellite industry symposia see page 12

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ARENA 1 Decision making on How far can we go to preserve periodontally involved teeth and when does it make the basis of the level of sense to preserve periodontally involved teeth with a questionable prognosis Giano Ricci (Italy) disease: conservation Decision making process between conservation and extraction for periodontally versus extraction compromised teeth with a questionable prognosis Giovanni Salvi (Switzerland) Chair: C. Hämmerle (Switzerland) Co-Chair: M. Tonetti (Italy)

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SESSION 1 SESSION 2 ORAL COMMUNICATION Soft and hard tissue A digital revolution The European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) encourages Chair: J.M. Navarro (Spain) grafting: prevention researchers and clinicians to present, Co-Chair: P. Stone (United Kingdom) and management of discuss, and exchange new research complications Virtual smile design to drive the results within the field of implant therapy restorative plan and related disciplines via submission Chair: P. Valentini (France) Marcelo Calamita (Brazil) of scientific abstracts. During the oral Co-Chair: C. Maiorana (Italy) CAD-CAM technologies and new communication sessions, delegates can Prevention and management of soft materials hear short oral presentations from the tissue defects around implants Wael Att (Germany) authors whose abstracts were rated Jacques Malet (France) Optical impression and implant highest by the Abstract Committee. GBR in vertical and horizontal defects: reconstruction: where are we? how to reduce complications Nelson Silva (Brazil) Jaime Lozada (USA) How to reduce complications using autogenous bone blocks Matteo Chiapasco (Italy)

17.00 18.45 Satellite industry symposia see page 12

Evening Faculty and EAO Members’ dinner see page 21

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8.00 8.45 Satellite industry breakfast symposia see page 15

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SESSION 3 SESSION 4 ORAL COMMUNICATION 32,000 implants down Contest by the Junior The European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) encourages the road: what did we Committee: “7 minutes researchers and clinicians to present, learn? to convince” discuss, and exchange new research Chair: J.F. Tulasne (France) Chair: S. Fickl (Germany) results within the field of implant therapy Speakers: Bertil Friberg (Sweden) & Co-Chair: H. Francisco (Portugal) and related disciplines via submission Torsten Jemt (Sweden) of scientific abstracts. During the oral Concept: An opportunity to present new communication sessions, delegates can One of the most experienced teams in research which could change the world in hear short oral presentations from the the world in the field of implant dentistry the field of implant dentistry. authors whose abstracts were rated will share its experiences with no limits. Rules for submission: A one-minute video highest by the Abstract Committee. presentation featuring anything in the field of implant dentistry (no restrictions). Submit online at www.eao-congress.com Session: Will feature 7 ‘out of the box and original’ presentations of 7 minutes each. At the end of the session the audience and the Junior Committee will vote for the best presentation.

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ARENA 2 Treatment planning Team America: Team Europe: Sonia Leziy (Canada) Rino Burkhardt (Switzerland) session: a clinical Brahm Miller (Canada) Joerg Strub (Germany) case with a “complex” Ward Smalley (USA) Marc Schätzle (Switzerland) Challenge your treatment planning abilities and see the experts at work as they discuss a problem or involving complex treatment plan. extensive rehabilitation Chair: M. Cohen (USA) Presenter: A. Ricci (Italy) Coordinator: S. Gracis (Italy)

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SESSION 5 SESSION 6 SESSION 7 Festival of complications Bone biology: where do Tips and tricks for a Chair: I. Sailer (Switzerland) we stand? successful implant Co-Chair: B. Pjetursson (Iceland) Chair: F. Neukam (Germany) practice Treatment planning away from Co-Chair: G. Watzek (Austria) Chair: B. Klinge (Sweden) biological and technical complications Cell biology and immune response Co-Chair: A. Nicol (United Kingdom) Ralf Kohal (Germany) related to implant dentistry Where to be trained in oral Removable implant reconstructions Reinhard Gruber (Austria) and quality of life of the dentist implantology (EAO Education Bone to implant interface: where do Hugo de Bruyn (Belgium) Programme) we stand and where do we go? Helena Francisco (Portugal) How to solve or better how to avoid Peter Thomsen (Sweden) technical complications. How photos can improve your private What is osseointegration in 2016 and Oliver Brix (Germany) practice why are we losing bone around dental Antonello Appiani (Italy) implants Private practice management and Tomas Albrektsson (Sweden) development Sarah Chick-Richardson (United Kingdom)

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SESSION 8 SESSION 9 INVITED COUNTRY SESSION: JAPAN How to avoid the Emerging technologies: Osseointegrated carpenter’s approach to head to head implants: looking for implants Chair: A. Sicilia (Spain) optimal long term results Co-Chair: L. Cordaro (Italy) Chair: G. Urde (Sweden) Chair: H. Sato (Japan) Co-Chair: L. Sennerby (Sweden) Hand guided surgery versus guided Co-Chair: Y. Komiyama (Japan) surgery The influence of insertion torque and New strategy for bone augmentation Daniel Wismeijer (Netherlands) primary stability on implant survival Shohei Kasugai (Japan) Autogenous bone block versus in immediate temporisation of single- Consideration of allogenic bone block tooth implants. treatment based on biomechanics and Zvi Artzi (Israel) Michael Norton (United Kingdom) mechanobiology Evidence based implant carpentry. Connective tissue graft versus soft Keiichi Sasaki (Japan) What are we using, what are we doing? tissue substitute around implants Ryo Jimbo (Sweden) Giovanni Zuchelli (Italy) ORAL COMMUNICATION Bone versus implants! Do we need to grant the biomechanical to the biology? The orthopaedist’s perspective. Thierry Joudet (France)

17.15 19.00 Satellite industry symposia see page 13

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8.00 8.45 Satellite industry breakfast symposia see page 15

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SESSION 10 SESSION 11 FRENCH SOCIETY OF PERIODONTOLOGY Things we stopped in Debate: “Machined or AND ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY PROGRAMME Implantology needs our practice due to rough implants?” periodontology failures Chair: A. Wennerberg (Sweden) Co-chair: N. Lang (Switzerland) Chair: V. Monnet-Corti (France) Chair: H. Schliephake (Germany) Co-Chair: B. Mertens (France) Co-Chair: R. Jung (Switzerland) Daniel Buser (Switzerland) Massimo Simion (Italy) Perio plastic surgery to prevent Immediate implant placement biological complication in the aesthetic Mariano Sanz (Spain) This session will explore whether we should attempt to reduce healing time zone Prosthodontic rehabilitation of and speed up treatment times by using Caroline Fouque (France) edentulous jaws implants with rough surfaces, and if so Bone management for optimal Karl-Ludwig Ackermann (Germany) how to balance this with any increased aesthetic outcome Immediate CAD/CAM restoration risk of biological complications. Nicolas Picard (France) Margareta Hultin (Sweden) Cemented fixed restorations Konrad Meyenberg (Switzerland) ORAL COMMUNICATION

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ARENA 3 Please give me back my Team 1: Team 2: Markus Hurzeler (Germany) Tidu Mankoo (United Kingdom) smile! Decision making Otto Zuhr (Germany) Laura Frost (United Kingdom) in the aesthetic zone: Do you go to conferences and always find there is a gap between your day-to-day practice and what you see and hear on the podium? If so, don’t miss this chance to challenge two Challenge your speakers teams of leading dentists about how they would approach your daily clinical decisions. The Chair: I. Rocchietta (United Kingdom) session will enable you to find out how to implement innovative techniques for treatment in Co-Chair: M. Brient (France) the aesthetic zone. Make sure you don’t miss this interactive session!

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12.30 13.30 Industry lunch symposia see page 15

13.30 13.45 Awards ceremony

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SESSION 12 ORAL COMMUNICATION Treatment planning The European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) encourages session: multiple cases researchers and clinicians to present, with a “simple” or discuss, and exchange new research “limited” problem results within the field of implant therapy and related disciplines via submission Chair: S. Gracis (Italy) of scientific abstracts. During the oral Co-Chair: U. Grunder (Switzerland) communication sessions, delegates can Presenter of clinical case: hear short oral presentations from the Christoph Hämmerle (Switzerland) authors whose abstracts were rated Periodontist: highest by the Abstract Committee. Myron Nevins (USA) Implant surgeon: Hannes Wachtel (Germany) Oral surgeon: Fouad Khoury (Germany) Prosthodontist: Petra Gierthmühlen (Germany) Orthodontist: David de Franco (Italy)

15.15 15.30 Closing ceremony

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MORNING MORNING MORNING Thursday 29th September AFTERNOON AFTERNOON AFTERNOON SATELLITE INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA 10.30 12.15

New perspectives for GBR in Osseointegration of implants: The Piezotome-enabled flapless challenging situations how to reduce treatment time and vertical alveolar crest-split and Frank Schwarz (Germany) better manage patients with risk horizontal distraction factors – using the ISQ scale to Angelo Troedhan (Austria) This lecture will present new perspectives make your treatment protocols more in the field of regenerative dentistry by The technique allows bone-lossless vertical predictable osteotomies of ridges of only 1mm width with compound guided bone regeneration. Marcus Dagnelid (Sweden) Advanced surgical procedures will be demon- mean vertical bone-loss of max. 1mm after strated to reduce patient morbidity by the Jorg Neugebauer (Germany) healing. targeted use of biomaterials. Jay Malmquist (USA) Requests for shorter treatment times along Orthodontic bone stretching The next level for hard and soft with a growing number of patients with risk for ankylosed teeth or implant tissue regeneration factors place greater demands on dentists relocation Ronald E. Jung (Switzerland) and available technology. These speakers Philippe Bousquet (France) represent more than 30 years of combined Matthieu Renaud (France) Is Guided Bone Regeneration a safe therapy experience with Osstell and the ISQ scale in Christèle Artz (France) and what is known about long-term results? daily practice and will discuss how to reduce New innovative clinical approaches will be treatment time and manage patients with risk The technique uses partial corticotomies, demonstrated to solve the problem of hard- factors, while reducing the risk of unnecessary associated with orthodontic forces. This proce- and soft tissue volume stability. Are there costs related to premature loading. During this dure leads to bone movement by the stretching reliable off-the-shelf solutions that will bring unique and interactive session, you will get effect. Orthodontic device induces and directs us to a next level? the opportunity to ask your questions to the the movement until the good position. doctors’ and to get involved in the discussion. 17.00 18.45

Inspiration TALKS with DENTSPLY Improved treatment protocols – Implants – Challenging implant- affordability and productivity supported single tooth restorations German Gallucci (USA) Experienced clinicians will share insights and Treatment solutions for the edentulous patient trends in single tooth restorations. They cover solutions for limited bone volume, including Mario Roccuzzo (Italy) sloped ridges, as well as state-of-the-art How to select the right implant for the right digital technologies – all of these for achieving indication best function and aesthetics for every single Arndt Happe (Germany) patient. The presentations will be followed Key factors for success with implants in the by an expert debate on the topic of periim- aesthetic zone plantitis, with a critical review of the current differences in opinions and available scientific data. Join us for an interactive symposium with inspirational talks and lively discussions. Note for partners: one satellite Speakers: Peter Gehrke (Germany); industry symposia is available Mischa Krebs (Germany); Robert Nölken on Thursday afternoon. (Germany); Daniel Thoma (Switzerland) Expert debate: Jan Lindhe (Sweden) Please contact congress@ Tomas Albrektsson (Sweden) eao.org for more information.

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Treatment enhancement and More information available soon at Guided Surgery with Dentsply refinement – evidence counts www.eao-congress.com Sirona workflow: From Good to Hadi Antoun (France) Great Guillaume Fougerais (France) Explore the development of a variety of patient-centred protocols and the clinical and Interested in achieving long lasting and highly scientific evidence supporting them. Drs. Bert aesthetic results? Join us in the exciting Vandenberghe and Bernard Touati will look at journey of chairside Integrated Implantology the role of emerging technology, specifically with Dentsply Sirona. improvements to integrated workflows and their clinical application in everyday routine. You will see on stage how easy digital The edentulous patient population is growing planning can be and that fabricating a surgical and will continue to present opportunities that guide in your practice is possible in less than will challenge even the most skilled clinicians. 40 min. You can go even further and create With this in mind, Drs. Paulo Malo and Hannes individual abutments – all in one single visit. Wachtel will examine the continued evolution Learn more about this exciting revolution with of the All-on-4® treatment concept. Dr. Fougerais.

Satellite Industry Symposia Each session is a real asset offered in addition to the official programme. The industry symposia sessions at the EAO Congress are rich in research and innovation. Industry partners place particular importance on developing solutions and products in collaboration with leading researchers and scientists working in the field of implant dentistry. On reg- istration, delegates can apply to participate in any of these symposia. However, they are organised independently by the sponsors, and places are not guaranteed.

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th Friday 30 September CHOOSE YOUR HANDS-ON SESSIONS HANDS-ON SESSION FOR ONLY 90€ 08.30 11.00 or 13.30 16.00

Morning: Compound GBR for horizontal augmentation in Morning and afternoon: Reducing Time to Tooth with demanding cases Guided Prosthetics Frank Schwarz (Germany) Don’t miss this hands-on workshop and presentation of the digital This hands-on course presents the advanced technique of implant treatment process and guided prosthetics. From intraoral compound guided bone regeneration to allow the augmentation scanning, implant planning and drill guide design to designing of atrophied alveolar ridges also in challenging situations. and manufacturing final restorations (crown and abutment), you Afternoon: Extraction Socket Management of infected will experience first-hand the game-changing benefits of digital sockets: classification and treatment concepts implantology Ki-Tae Koo (South Korea) This hands-on course is aimed to introduce a new treatment classification system for extraction sockets based on the extent of inflammation and bone defect and the respective treatment of each type.

Morning and afternoon: “The All-on-4® treatment concept More information available soon at www.eao-congress.com – how to prepare for an immediate temporary bridge” Armando Lopes (Portugal) Tilting implants to maximise available bone offers many advan- tages. But how should you plan the provisional and final bridges for the best possible outcomes? How valuable is the protocol for immediate provisionalisation? Using a model, learn the steps for placing implants and converting a denture into a provisional bridge.

Saturday 1st October HANDS-ON SESSIONS Hands-on sessions The aim of the “hands-on” sessions is to 08.30 11.00 or promote new techniques and offer high- level practical training under the guidance 13.45 16.15 of renowned experts. These courses are organised by industry partners and each sponsor will run its session twice during the day. Delegates can register for the morning or afternoon session. Choose your hands- on session for only 90€ (Including 20% VAT More information available soon at www.eao-congress.com as of March 2016).

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L-PRF: the future for optimal bone & soft-tissue healing Marc Quirynen (Belgium) L-PRF, a second generation platelet concentrate offer “signif- icant” and “clinically relevant” advantages in case of: sinus augmentation, ridge preservation, initial Osseointegration, soft tissue grafting, etc.… This presentation will show the data of several RCTs. How to reconcile function, aesthetic, simplicity and patient satisfaction Jean Pierre Brun (France) The contribution of the better implant ranges adapted to existing tissue evolutions, allow get to a more secure approach in complicated surgeries.

Industry Lunch and Breakfast Symposia The Industry Lunch and Breakfast Symposia provide an opportunity to attend an industry symposium while enjoying lunch or breakfast in the room at the same time. Industry symposia are free of charge.

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Date Transport to Paris Visa From Thursday 29th September to To get to Paris you can choose Charles de Depending on your nationality, it may Saturday 1st October 2016. Gaulle airport (CDG – north of Paris) or Orly be necessary to obtain a visa before airport (ORY – south of Paris). leaving. In this case, you can find all the Venue information you need on the website of From CDG Airport to Paris the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs The 2016 EAO Congress will be held at: We recommend taking a taxi. The cost is www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/ Le Palais des congrès de Paris around 60 €, depending on traffic. Not all 2 place de la Porte Maillot taxis accept payment by banker’s card. 75017 Paris Contacts Easily reachable by public transport via The Air France shuttle departs from CDG metro station line 1 “Porte Maillot”. (Metro airport and connects with Porte Maillot EAO Office line 1 is the main and central line in Paris). station. The journey takes approximately Delphine Vieljeux 40 minutes. For more information, visit Congress Manager www.lescarsairfrance.com Official language [email protected] The official language of the EAO Congress From ORLY Airport to Paris Hotel reservation is English. Translation into Japanese and We recommend taking a taxi. The cost is Accommodation Bureau appointed by EAO French will be available in the major around 40 €, depending on traffic. Not all Justine Colaux sessions. taxis accept payment by banker’s card. [email protected] The Air France shuttle departs from ORY Congress registration AIR France & KLM Global airport and connects with Etoile/Champs- Meetings Elysées station (two metro stops from Porte Colloquium: Registration Secretariat Maillot). The journey takes approximately appointed by EAO Attractive discounts are available on an hour. For more information, visit www. Samya Boufar a wide range of fares on all Air France lescarsairfrance.com [email protected] and KLM flights worldwide. For more details visit : http://www.airfranceklm- globalmeetings.com/?eid=27857AF. Use Event ID Code 27857AF when booking.

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16 REGISTRATION

Registration is available through the EAO congress website: www.eao-congress.com

From Sept Payment Until June 20th From June 21st 28th, on site Payment must accompany your registration. EAO members, Registrations received without payment will not SFPIO members and 360 € 490 € 600 € be processed or confirmed. Your credit card Invited country (Japan) transaction will be processed through Colloquium EAO student members 90 € 190 € 290 € Paris (EAO Registration Secretariat). Please note Non-members 600 € 700 € 800 € that your credit card statement will show a payment to “16EAO – CLQ”. Groups 590 € – –

Registration fees are based on the date of receipt of the registration. The prices indicated are per Confirmation person and are only applicable if both the registration form and the payment are received before Receipt of your registration and credit card the deadlines above; otherwise the higher registration fee will be applied. Onsite registration desks will open on September 28th, from 16:00 to 19:00. payment will be acknowledged by email. If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact: The conference registration fee includes: [email protected]  admission to the congress sessions, poster areas and exhibition  congress documents (final programme, digital abstract book) VAT  lunches and coffee breaks All prices (registration fees, hands-on, Faculty and EAO member registration Members’ dinner) include French VAT at 20% as of March 2016. The member congress registration fee is reserved for EAO members. Please log in to your online member area to register for the congress or become an EAO member/student member and save on your registration fee! Invoice  regular membership: 225€ (+50€ joining fee in the first year) An electronic invoice will be emailed to you. The Further info at www.eao.org invoice will be issued within a week of registration and cannot be changed, so please make sure Student registration you have provided Colloquium with the correct The student congress registration fee is reserved for EAO student members. information (company name, address and VAT Please log in to your online member area to register for the congress or number if applicable). In case of any enquiries, become an EAO member/student member and save on your registration fee! please contact: [email protected]  student membership: 50€

Cancellation policy SFPIO member registration All registration cancellations must be made in Please note that your SFPIO membership for 2016 should be up to date writing (by email) to [email protected]. before you register at the preferential rate. SFPIO members should go to Up to and including June 30th. You will receive a www.eao-congress.com to register for the congress. reimbursement of 50% of the fees paid. If you have not paid prior to cancelling, 50% of the registration Group registration (special rates) fee will still remain due.  minimum: 10 participants From July 1st. No refund. If you have not made  deadline for group registration July 22nd payment before that date, the total registration fee  payment upon receipt of invoice (final deadline for payment: September 1st) will still remain due to the congress office.  online registration via www.eao-congress.com All refunds will be issued after the congress. Hands-on Courses registration Queries will not be accepted after October 28th Delegates can register for the morning or afternoon session for only 90€ 2016. Faculty and Members’ dinner registration Name change Places at the dinner are available to EAO members and an accompanying Registered participants who are unable to attend guest for 75€ per person. They will be allocated on a first-come, first-served the congress cannot nominate a substitute basis. participant. Name changes are not permitted.

17 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW ACCOMMODATION

1 SLEEP JUST A STEP FROM THE PALAIS DES CONGRÈS MAKE YOUR STAY IN PARIS Hyatt Regency FROM 300€ DURING THE EAO CONGRESS AN Méridien Étoile FROM 300€ UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE!

2 Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with its historical and cultural A FEW MINUTES WALK FROM THE heritage. We have selected more than 40 hotels to allow you to visit Paris at your PALAIS DES CONGRÈS ease and according to your budget. Fertel Etoile FROM 180€ Résidence Impériale FROM 200€ To give you an idea, please find on the left a selection of hotels and areas. Paris Neuilly FROM 245€

3 More choices on: www.eao-congress.com THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AVENUE IN THE WORLD! BW Champs Elysées FROM 180€ Tivoli Hotel FROM 220€ Mercure Arc de Triomphe FROM 265€

4 CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT AUTHENTIC CHARM IN MONTMARTRE Ibis Montmartre FROM 180€ Mercure Montmartre FROM 280€ MONTMARTRE 4 LA DFENSE 7 PALAIS DES CONGRÈS 5 1 IN THE HEART OF PARIS 2 GARE DU NORD … GARE DE L’EST Timhotel Louvre FROM 250€ ARC DE TRIOMPHE 3 Mercure Opéra FROM 280€ 5

LOUVRE 6 EIFFEL TOWER

FOLLOW THE STEPS OF COCTEAU NOTRE DAME AND MODIGLIANI Ibis Montparnasse FROM 180€ GARE DE LYON Pullman Montparnasse FROM 280€ 6 GARE D’AUSTERLIT GARE MONTPARNASSE 7 ENJOY A BRAND NEW HOTEL IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Mélia La Défense FROM 250€

More choices: www.eao-congress.com (Prices per room per night) ORLY AIRPORT 1 KM

18 OUR SPONSORS THE EAO WISHES TO EXTEND ITS SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT:

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Sponsors list as of March 15th 2016 19 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW DISCOVER PARIS

PALAIS DES CONGRÈS CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT

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LEGEND 1. Eiffel Tower 2. Champs Elysées 3. Arc de Triomphe ORLY AIRPORT 1 KM 4. Notre Dame 5. Montmartre 6. Louvre 7. Musée d’Orsay 8. Place de la Concorde 9. Centre Pompidou 10. Montparnasse Tower 1 3 4 11. Bastille 12. Nation 13. Père Lachaise 14. Pantheon 15. Opéra Garnier 16. Galeries Lafayette 17. La Villette 5 6 15 18. La Défense

PHOTO CREDITS: 1 – © anyaberkut – Fotolia.com / 3 – © thierry faula – Fotolia.com / 4 – © Punto Studio Foto – Fotolia.com 20 5 – © Punto Studio Foto – Fotolia.com / 6 – © roman_slavik – iStock / 15 – © Thomas Launois – Fotolia.com SHOPPING Paris, “Capital of Shopping”, is home to FACULTY AND EAO couturiers and concept stores that create the trends of the future. MEMBERS’ DINNER There is a shopping centre in the Palais des congrès where you will be able to en- joy food, beverage and general shopping.

Luxury fashion areas: Avenue Montaigne, Rue saint Honoré and Place Vendôme.

Designer fashion areas: Place des Victoires, le Marais.

Ready to wear areas: Champs Elysées, Rue de Rivoli and Galeries Lafayette.

GASTRONOMY Paris “Capital of Gastronomy” invites travel- lers from all over the world to have a feast! Thursday September 29th 2016, The art of French cooking owes its success to the mastery of classic basics updated by Le Grand Hotel today’s chefs. You will be able to enjoy the fa- mous Parisian bistros, cafés and brasseries, Don’t miss the opportunity to join congress speakers and the EAO Board of Di- and also the most prestigious restaurants for rectors at the 2016 Faculty and Members’ Dinner. French food. Bring back a souvenir from “La Grande Epicerie de Paris” at Le Bon marché. The dinner will take place at the magnificently restored Le Grand Hotel. The hotel opened its doors 150 years ago, during the reign of Napoleon III, and was inaugu- rated by the Empress Eugénie, in person, in 1862. It is located across the street from the Opéra Garnier, and close to the wonderful Place Vendôme. CULTURE With its legendary Salon Opera, a listed historical monument, the ballroom is an Paris “Capital of Culture”, with its incom- invitation to experience what is unique in past and present-day Paris. parable heritage and profusion of sites and monuments, is a dream destination for visi- This is your chance to experience the elegance of Paris in the company of friends tors in search of historic splendour. Thanks and faculty from the EAO Congress. to its unique blend of iconic sights, inno- vative architecture and unusual places, the Note: Places at the dinner are available to EAO members and an accompanying French capital promises a cultural journey guest for 75€ per person. They will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. like no other through 1,803 monuments, 173 museums and a host of other exceptional sites. Paris has the biggest museum in the world: Le Louvre. Other must-see locations include the musée d’Orsay with its 19th century Impressionist art and the musée Rodin with its famous sculptures.

ROMANTIC PARIS Paris is THE romantic city par excellence! With its little streets, secret passages and squares full of charm, it is the ideal setting for a romantic getaway. Lovers can stroll     hand in hand admiring the capital’s magnif- icent monuments. Why not enjoy a dinner on the most romantic “Avenue” in Paris on the river Seine.

For more information visit www.paris.fr 21 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW ABOUT THE EAO

HISTORY MASTER CLINICIAN COURSES The European Association for Osseoin- The Master Clinician Course series was launched in 2015, and since tegration (EAO) is a non-profit organisa- then participants have been hosted in Paris and Zurich by a number of tion which was founded in 1991. It was internationally renowned master clinicians (Professor Khoury; Professor formed as an international, interdiscipli- Hämmerle and his team; and Dr Valentini and Professor Chiapasco). nary and independent science based forum for all professionals interested in Two courses are held every year, one which focuses on surgery in the art and science of osseointegration. March and another one which deals with prosthodontics in December. As one of the leading associations within Full details are available at: www.eao.org/master-clinician-courses. the field in implant dentistry in the world, the EAO aims to improve the quality of patient care by bridging the gap between Master Clinician Course science and clinical practice. Implant prosthodontics – new concepts, new MISSION materials, new technology ƒƒ promote and facilitate clinical applications of osseointegration for the benefit of patients all over the Professor Irena Sailer and team world Geneva, Switzerland , December 9–10 2016 ƒƒ promote the advancement of treatment methods in reconstructive surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation based on the principles of osseointegration and related disciplines ƒƒ promote and initiate research into improved clinical procedures for rehabilitation as a consequence of osseointegration ƒƒ promote international exchange of knowledge and understanding of the techniques and research in the field of osseointegration and related disciplines ƒƒ promote the publication of research findings and other materials as part of continuing education for the Book early to avoid disappointment benefit of members and interested organisations

STUDENTS The EAO is glad to welcome students registered in full time education to join the association at a greatly discounted rate of 50 EUR/year. This special membership gives students the possibility to access all EAO members’ privileges including online access to COIR and complimentary copies of Inspyred, the EAO members’ magazine. EAO student members can register for the annual congress at a preferential rate of 90 EUR.

Students who choose to join the EAO will be given a chance to extend their professional network and meet colleagues from all over the world to share their experience and ideas.

22 BOARD OF EDUCATION PROGRAMME DIRECTORS The EAO has a long-standing commitment to dental education. In 2010, the association launched its Certificate in Implant-Based Therapy. This was established to recognise the President skills and expertise of dentists practising in this field. It is the first and only Europe wide Björn Klinge (Sweden) standardised assessment of knowledge in implant-based therapy.

President Elect The EAO’s Postgraduate Diploma in Alberto Sicilia (Spain) Implant Dentistry complements the EAO Certification Programme and provides an Secretary General additional service to EAO members and Luca Cordaro (Italy) the wider dental community. Treasurer Launched in 2016, the programme is made Henning Schliephake (Germany) up of six modules to be completed over Past President a three-year period. Each of the modules Pascal Valentini (France) includes a three-day live learning course at one of Europe’s most prestigious uni- Members versities (Malmö, Groningen, Düsseldorf, Gil Alcoforado (Portugal) Zurich, Madrid, Lisbon). Reinhilde Jacobs (Belgium) Ronald Jung (Switzerland) Applications for the 2016 intake of candidates for the Postgraduate Diploma in Implant Turker Ornekol (Turkey) Dentistry are currently being accepted and there is now a waiting list for places. For more Bjarni Pjetursson (Iceland) information please visit: www.eao.org/education-programme

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