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2 42ND CONFERENCE OF THE ARAB DENTAL FEDERATION 23RD BIDM BEIRUT LEBANON 26-28 SEPTEMBER 2013. .scientiFic ProGram Hall A Hall B / Oral-B 8:45-9:00 9:15-9:30 9:30-9:45 9:45-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 10:45-11:00 Break & Exhibition Visit 11:00-11:15 Break & Exhibition Visit 11:15-11:30 11:30-11:45 11:45-12:00 12:00-12:15 12:15-12:30 12:30-12:45 12:45-1:00 1:00-1:15 1:15-1:30 1:30-1:45 1:45-2:00 2:00-2:15 2:15-2:30 2:30-2:45 2:45-3:00 3:00-3:15 3:30-3:45 3:45-4:00 4:00-4:15 Break & Exhibition Visit 4:15-4:30 4:30-4:45 Break & Exhibition Visit 4:45-5:00 5:00-5:15 5:15-5:30 5:30-5:45 5:45-6:00 6:00-6:15 6:15-6:30 6:30-6:45 6:45-7:00 9:00-9:15 “Piezocision: rapid orthodontic tooth movement” Rima Abdallah 3:15-3:30 “A combined endodontical LASER supported treatment concept” Norbert Gutknecht “Current perspectives on prefabricated glass fiber post in endodontically treated teeth: cementation strategies and clinical evaluation” Antonio Signore Accidents and complications in endodontics - how to solve them?” Danilo Shimabuko “Trying to solve the puzzle - caries risk and prevention in orthodontic patients” Anas El Mulla “Eureka R2 - Next paradigm of implant dentistry “ One day implant “” Kuang Bum Park “Implants placed in fresh extraction sockets: from the single tooth to the full arch - Part II” Ugo Covani “Is there an alternative to autogenous bone grafts in the dental implantology? status quo and future perspectives Ralf Smeets “ Minimizing errors in implantology: 4 cases report” Georges Hage “Short and ultra short dental Implants: a long term follow- up Up” Jihad Abdallah “Atrophic posterior maxilla rehabilitation, is lateral sinus lift the only option?” Shadi Daher Panel Discussion: “Management of the Posterior atrophic maxilla” Panel Discussion: Nabil Barakat, Gilles Chaumanet, Shadi Daher, Georges Hage, Jihad Abdallah Lunch & Exhibition Visit MISIP: Minimally Invasive Sub-Sinus Implant Procedure” Gilles Chaumanet “Implants and orthodontics; a symbiotic relationship” Roy Sabri “Bone preservation and immediate post-extractive implant” Gilles Chaumanet Lunch & Exhibition Visit “The dentists role in early orthopaedic treatment of developing Class II and Class III malocclusions” William Wiltshire “Crestal bone gain in short and ultra-short single tooth locking taper implants” Shadi Daher Exhibition Visit “Orthognathic surgery: conventional surgery is not always the answer” Samer Abou Zeid Esthetic strategy for the preparation of ceramic restorations with minimally invasive prepares.” Manoel Martin Jr “Precision and esthetics. From preparation design to final cementation” Carlos Sabroza I won´t leave your office without teeth! - Possibilities and limitations of immediate placement and immediate loading of dental implants” Oliver Hugo BIDM 2013 Friday 2 Othognathic surgery, beauty and attractiveness” Nasser Al-Manthery “Evidence-based” interceptive orthodontics - the team approach” William Wiltshire Hall A Hall B / Oral-B Hall C / Listerine Hall D / Sensodyne 8:45-9:00 9:00-9:15 9:15-9:30 9:30-9:45 9:45-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 10:45-11:00 11:00-11:15 11:30-11:45 11:45-12:00 12:00-12:15 12:15-12:30 12:30-12:45 12:45-1:00 1:00-1:15 1:15-1:30 1:30-1:45 1:45-2:00 2:00-2:15 2:15-2:30 2:30-2:45 2:45-3:00 3:00-3:15 3:15-3:30 3:30-3:45 3:45-4:00 4:00-4:15 4:15-4:30 4:30-4:45 Break & Exhibition Visit “Child periodontum specificity” Isabelle Bailleul-Forestier 5:15-5:30 5:30-5:45 5:45-6:00 6:00-6:15 6:30-6:45 6:45-7:00 “Soft and hard tissue changes in single implants placed in delayed bone or placed in extraction sockets” Hugo De Bruyn “Provisionals as a blueprint for definitive restorations: A clinical guide” Wael Att “Use of laser in oral surgery, state of the art.” Samir Nammour “The inman Aligner and an Ethical Revolution for Cosmetic Dentistry” Rami Chayah “The use of removable appliance in Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry : Clinical cases and assessment of results” Philip Souhaid “Orthodontic/Orthognathic Surgery Symbiosis” Elie Amm “Cleidocranial Dysplasia: Interdisciplinary Management of a Unique Case” Chimene Chalala “A defined algorithm for implant success in the esthetic zone” Maurice Salama “ProTaper Next: another way for shaping root canals or a convergence of improvements in design and dynamic motion” Edmond Koyess "Er,Cr:YSGG in oral surgery” Joseph Arnabat “Guided Bone Regeneration: factors affecting healing” Nikolaos Donos “From delayed to early loading of dental implants” Hugo De Bruyn “Laser applications in dental implants” Joseph Arnabat “Traitement ortho-chirurgical en technique linguale chez les adultes" Sami Bou Saba “Dental plaque associated with self-ligating brackets during orthodontic treatment” Saud A. Al-Anezi 11:15-11:30 Opening Ceremony and Exhibition Lunch & Exhibition Visit Lunch & Exhibition Visit “Blanchiment des dents décolorées dévitalisées: Un survol sur les causes, matériaux et techniques.” Nicole Harrak Jabbour “Re-treatment of Anterior Composite Restorations" Mireille Feghali What you know, what you don't know and what you should know about Veneers” Mohamad Hassib El Bizri Lunch & Exhibition Visit Lunch & Exhibition Visit “ER,CR:YSGG and 940NM Diode Laser supported periodontal treatment concept” Norbert Gutknecht “Implants placed in fresh extraction sockets: from the single tooth to the full arch - Part I” Ugo Covani “Régénération et revascularisation pulpaire: Mythe ou réalité ? Une revue de la littérature” Hitaf Nasrallah Nasseh “Genetics and Paediatric Dentistry” Isabelle Bailleul-Forestier “Minimal Invasive Dentistry: The Smart Prep Bur” Roula Sinno “Current concepts of implant retained overdenture of the mandible” John Beumer “Alveolar ridge preservation” Nikolaos Donos Invisible restorations with resin composites: A possible challenge Simone Grandini Preventing implant removable prosthodontics complications. Some practical pearls” Tony Daher Break & Exhibition Visit “Composite Restorations as the ultimate direct solution” Walter Dias Break & Exhibition Visit “Peri-implant soft tissue management:is it a must?” Ronald Younes “How to avoid and treat buccal recession of implant in the esthetic zone?” Alain Romanos “Smile analysis and treatment options for gummy smile patients” Ahmed Korayem Abderhaman 5:00-5:15 “Synergy of reconstructive hard and soft tissue surgery: the role of bioengineering in clinical practice” Maurice Salama “The mandibular microradiographical anatomy : A CBCT review” Alexandre Khairallah “Evaluation of Sleep Apnea on CBCT” Sayde Sokhn “La désinfection conventionnelle assistée avec le LASER diode” Salwa Yammine “Do the new nickel-titanium methods of root canal preparation guarantee the success in root canal therapy?” Ali Yaghi “Advanced Restorations of endodontically treated teeth” Walter Dias “New outcomes for vitamin D and caries prevention” Isabelle Bailleul-Forestier Panel Discussion:“Peri-implant hard and soft tissue enhancement in the esthetic zone” Georges Tawil, Ugo Covani, Nikolaos Donos, Maurice Salama, Ronald Younes, Alain Romanos Exhibition Visit 6:15-6:30 Exhibition Visit Exhibition Visit Exhibition Visit BIDM 2013 Thursday 26 Sep. 4:45-5:00 “Treatment of pulpaly compromised teeth” Simone Grandini Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in pediatric dentistry” Riad Bacho Break & Exhibition Visit Interview: “We should All Be Very Proud Of Where We Are Today And Excited About Where We Are Heading.” the Periodontology Department at the Lebanese University School of Dentistry (2006-2012). Has a DMD from St. Joseph University (USJ) Bei- rut Lebanon 1985, CES A Anatomo- Physiology Paris V Mont Rouge 1986, CES B Periodontology Paris VII Ga- rancière 1987 FRANCE, CES B Pros- thodontics Paris VII Garancière 1987 France, Doctorate in Periodontology 2010 Lebanese University Lebanon, Lecturer at the Lebanese University from 1988, Director of Post graduate program in Periodontology 2002- 2005 and has accomplished more than 100 lectures in Periodontolgy and Implantology locally and Inter- nationally. comparing with your beginnings, how can you define the evolution of dentistry in lebanon? It is amazing to witness the huge tran- sition of traditional dentistry into the digital era. I have had the chance to live the two worlds. Lebanon takes pride in sharing state of the art den- tal techniques and technology. Today radiography for example has changed the face of imaging by providing for colleagues and patients a clearer view of the dentition for a better disease diagnosis and treatment plans. We are now able to make an x ray with a small sensor and show the patient the sinus or the mandible nerve. We could have never done that in the pre- vious years before the digital technol- ogy entered our dental industry. How important is the role of the dental lab technician in the dental team? In today’s complex arena of den- tistry, a Lab technician has to have a broad understanding of artistry, light, color and anatomy. They really need to upgrade their skills in order to be at the same level with their dentists. Continuing educational courses are as much important to dentists as to dental technicians. In Lebanon we have a high number of qualified den- tal technicians. Dentists working in teams need a skilled dental lab tech- nician to join. His role is major in all aspects because he can achieve a good case through communication and knowledge. How big is the influence of the den- tal industry in lebanon? The dental industry plays a major role in Lebanon. It has grown fast in the recent years. Overall dentistry is experiencing steady and healthy growth. Dental companies are pro- viding many services for general and F ounded in 1949, the Lebanese Dental Association (LDA) represents the dentists in Lebanon. A professional as- sociation devoted to the develop- ment of dentistry and the benefit of its members, the industry and wider community as a whole, it is acknowl- edged by government, public and pri- vate sectors both nationally and inter- nationally. Every year, the LDA hosts the Beirut International Dental Meet- ing (BIDM), presenting a large scale of products and services available for the dental community in Lebanon. President Professor maalouf biog- raphy A Periodontist and Implantologist by profession and was the Head of the tooth on the computer in just a few seconds. Lebanese dentists were the pioneers in adopting this new technology. Many other aspects have changed in dentistry, for example fill- ing materials: Amalgam is no more the material of choice for many den- tists with Composite replacing it by all means. I also would like to men- tion other dental gadgets that have caused a huge impact in our daily practice such as lasers, CAD CAM systems, digital photography, and computer assisted Implantology as well as more. How important is the involvement of digital dentistry? Digital dentistry has gone very far in our careers. The future of dentistry is here where we are now. Technology has made our lives as dentists easier. It has helped us to serve our patients in a better way and on a higher level. We have experienced that the digi- tal equipment has saved us a lot of time and money. I will give you one example about the importance of the involvement of the digital dentistry. Today any dentist placing implants in his office should have access to Cone Beam imaging because it allows for accurate and precise treatment plan- ning. With 3D, you place the implant in the software and virtually go all around it seeing every single angle and how close it is to neighbouring teeth and major structures such as cosmetic dentists. Demand for dental services is driven largely by popula- tion growth and awareness. Today most people recognize the advantage of preventive care. They also under- stand the importance of doing mini- mal invasive work when they decide to replace missing teeth. Implants are playing a major role in this regard. This matter is giving a huge boost to the dental companies to provide more innovative products and always invest in technology to find better solutions for the dentists and patients. Some of the dental companies in Lebanon are studying the market and they fill any gap whenever found. We have almost all major dental materials. do you have any goals for the leba- nese dental association to achieve in the next three years? One of our major targets is to trans- form the Lebanese Dental Asso- ciation into a professional enterprise where LDA members could find sev- eral facilities from our new website that will allow them the advantage of having a private email, forum to ex- change ideas and cases, communicate and also interrelate with each other on a professional level as well as pro- viding them with a special page dedi- cated for different dental branches with multiple articles. Another target is to provide all Lebanese dentists the chance to upgrade their skills and gain additional knowledge by continuing education at our center in Sodeco and by mr. rodny abdallah dental tribune middle east ________________________ Scientific Program Time Table Thursday 26th of September Friday 27th Centre for Advanced Professional Practices (CAPP) is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. CAPP designates this activity for 20.25 continuing education credits. “Sharing your knowledge is always a noble task.“ “Dentistry today is living a new age of metal free resto- rations.“

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