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Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition

34 Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | July- August 2014NEWS < Page 1 More Information & Contact CAPP events@cappmea.com Tel: +971 4 3616174 Mob: +971 50 2793711 www.cerecfest.cappmea.com www.facebook.com/cerecfest Contact Information “2015 to mark 10th Anniversary of CAD/CAM & Digital Dentistry Int’l Conferences.” that the event was like all other editions of CAD/CAM & Digital Dentistry Int’l Conference be- fore, a great success, well organ- ized, with a lot of benefits for all dental professionals - amazing, grand and successful confer- ence. We received many thanks from the participants. We wish to take this opportunity to thank all the participants for so many extraordinary feedbacks and thank you notes. Thank you and see you soon on 14-15 Novem- ber 2014 at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel for the 6th Dental Facial Cosmetic Int’l Conference! Scientific Session The conference was organized by Emirates Dental Society and Center For Advanced Profes- sional Practices (CAPP) with co- organizers Saudi Dental Society and Lebanese Dental Associa- tion. Supported by 12 sponsors (Sirona, Ivoclar Vivadent, Plan- meca, KaVo, 3M ESPE, VITA, GSK, Amann Girrbach, Care- stream, Dentegris, Wrigley and MPC) and 23 other industrial players who showcased the lat- est in digital dentistry – CAD/ CAM system, scanners, 3D printing, digital imaging, digital orthodontics and all related ma- terials from milling to bonding. We would like to thank again to all who supported our efforts to create this amazing conference. The Scientific Program included 28 international Key Opinion Leaders from Germany, France, UAE, USA, UK, Italy, Greece and Lebanon all presenting the lat- est hot topics in the dental field. The conference also saw the introduction of a new parallel session, the Dental Hygiene Day which gathered over 120 den- tal hygienists from the region. Delegates enjoyed in total eight hands on courses throughout the two day event. Presentation Highlights “ Is CAD/CAM the Future due to Biological Risks of Direct Filling Materials?” Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Georg Meyer, Germany “ Craniomandibular Function and Dysfunction Related to Oth- er Medical Discipline - Conse- quences for Dental Diagnostics and Occlusal Therapy.” Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Georg Meyer, Germany “Connecting the Digital Dots.” Dr. Lida Swann and Lee Culp, CDT “The Management of Missing Teeth (Part 1) - Fixed Partial Dentures.” Dr. Andreas Kurbat, Germany “The Management of Missing Teeth (Part 2) - Implant Support- ed Restorations.” Dr. Andreas Kurbat, Germany The Digital Diary - “A Day in the Life of The Digital Team.” Lee Culp, CDT, USA “Digital Intra Oral Scanner and Direct CAD/CAM Solutions in the Fully Digital Workflow.” Dr. Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini, Italy & Dr. Alessandro Agnini, Italy “Management and Clinical Workflow in Complex Cases in Light of the new Technologies.” Dr. Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini, Italy & Dr. Alessandro Agnini, Italy “Do You Have All the Pieces of the Puzzle?” Dr. Maria Hardman, UK “Digital Work Flow and 3D Printing Applied to Implant Treatment. The new 3D Vision.” Dr. Nicolas Boutin, France and Dr. Bernard Cannas, France “High Performance CBCT and Intraoralscanners In Modern Implantology - A State of The Art Review.” Dr. Kurt Dawirs, DMD, DD, Ger- many “Creative Esthetic Solutions In Veneers, Crowns & Bridges.” Aiham Farah, CDT, Syria “CAD/CAM Screw Retained Im- plant Prostheses.” Dr. Petros Yuvanoglu, Greece “3D Bone Defect Treatment in the Esthetic Zone.” Dr. Ehab Rashed, UAE “Advanced Innovations In Den- tine Hypersensitivity Manage- ment How To Treat The Beast?” Dr. Rasha Ahmed, UAE “Oral Hygiene Protocols and Complications Within Various Fields of Dental Treatments.” Dr. Matthieu Gabriele, France ‘Lost in Translation’ Enhanced Effective Communication in Dentistry. Victoria Wilson, UK “Computer Assisted Periodontal Probing and Diagnosis.” Ron D. Joos, USA “Accurate digital impression of multiple implants.” Mr. Adrian Hernandez Gutierrez, Spain Keeping up with the fast mov- ing technology ThoughthedentalCAD/CAMin- dustry has reached quite a very high level of development and became a major trusted player in Dentistry, it continues to im- prove on a fast pace. Statistics tell us that by the year of 2050, more that 50% of dental services will be done through CAD/CAM technology. This serves only to highlight the importance in keeping up with this fast moving technology through such highly specialized conferences. 10th Anniversary In May 2015 CAPP will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the CAD/CAM & Digital Dentistry International Conference. We will continue to bring to our au- dience the most recent updates of technology in the CAD/CAM field with few “surprises” as well. Make sure you subscribe to the CAPP / Dental Tribune newslet- ter in order to get all the updates on the coming conference and regional news as soon as the first information will be released.

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