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E U R O P E : R O M E , I T A L Y U S A : B O S T O N , M A N E W P O R T B E A C H , C A I M M E D I AT E AESTHETIC FULL- ARCH D I G I TA L SOLUTIONS R E S TO R AT I O N S R E H A B I L I TAT I O N TECHNOLOGY
Key Conferences 2021 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Visit: Key2021.KDGevent.com NORTH AMERICA PRICE Clinician $395 Lab Technician, Auxiliary, and Students $99 I N T E R N AT I O N A L PRICE Clinician €395 Lab Technician, Auxiliary, and Students €99 Contact Call: +1 844-431-2100 For questions, please contact Keystone Dental Group Department of Continuing Education. KDG reserves the right to cancel or postpone any seminar due to unforeseen circumstances. The program is inteded for all dental professionals. The complete program can be found online at www.KeystoneDental.com. Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does Keystone Dental, Inc. is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is not imply acceptance by a state or a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals provincial board of dentistry or AGD in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP endorsement. does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the 12/1/2020 to 11/30/2023 Commission for Continuing Education Recognition at ADA.org/CERP. Provider ID# 322744 2
Invitation YOU ARE INVITED Dear Dental Professional: It has been far too long since we have been able to meet in person. Therefore, it's my great pleasure to invite you to our live KEY Conferences 2021. Please join us for any and all of the KEY Conferences in Boston, Newport Beach and Rome, where Keystone Dental Group, together with world-renowned speakers, will present three unique scientific sessions. Each one-day program is built on four learning tracks by different presenters, featuring full-arch rehabilitation, immediate placement and provisionalization, long-term aesthetics and digital workflows for you and your entire dental team. Gain new insights and knowledge to advance your clinical skill set, enabling you to deliver exceptional care. We look forward to welcoming you. Very best, Melker Nilsson CEO, Keystone Dental Group 3
Rome, Italy ROME, ITALY KEY CONFERENCE Giano Ricci MD, DDS, MScD Program Chair Dr. Giano Ricci graduated in medicine and surgery and went on to specialize in dentistry at the University of Florence. In 1972, he started his professional career in periodontology at Boston University, where after 2 years of study he obtained a Master of Science degree in periodontology. He moved back to Italy from the United States in 1974 and since then has specialized exclusively in periodontology in his practice in Florence. In 1986, he also began to work in the field of implantology. During his stay in the United States, he was actively involved in studies and research in the field of histology and published a book entitled Periodontal Disease: A Didactic and Pictorial Review together with Henry Goldman and Morris Ruben (Boston University Press, 1975). He is co-founder, past president, and active member of the Italian Society of Periodontology and Past President of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED). Venue Thursday, 28 Friday, 29 October 2021 October 2021 A. ROMA INNOVATION REGISTRATION LIFESTYLE HOTEL & PRESENTATION 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 A.M. CONFERENCE CENTER with Cocktail Reception Via Giorgio Zoega, 59 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. SCIENTIFIC SESSION 00164 Roma RM, Italy 8:00 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. +39 06 8780 0168 Room Blocks Available REGISTRATION INFORMATION Visit: Key2021.KDGevent.com 4
Rome, Italy Faculty ROME FACULTY FULL-ARCH REHABILITATION WITH TILTED IMPLANTS In the late 1990s, knowledge of bone physiology and the premanufactured individualized abutments and crowns. Further biomechanics of implants provided insights to clinician to defining the practical approach to obtaining high survival rates practice immediate loading procedures. In an article published in immediate loading with guided surgery. In 2000, articles in 2007, “Single mandibular first molar implants with flapless demonstrating the biomechanics of utilizing tilted implants was guided surgery and immediate function: Preliminary clinical a starting pointing for many research groups on advancing in and radiographic results of a prospective study, stated that full-arch rehabilitation, this led to a technique and protocol by safe replacement of single mandibular first molars with an Professor Malo in 2003. immediate prosthesis is possible with flapless surgery and Riccardo Benzi, MD, DDS NOVEL APPROACHES AND STRATEGIES FOR PERI-IMPLANT SOFT TISSUE AUGMENTATION: WHY, WHEN AND HOW Endosseous dental implants have been used successfully Recent studies have shown that the peri-implant mucosa for decades to replace missing teeth or teeth with poor can play a major role in the sealing of the implant platform prognosis. As long as the implants are inserted following a thus preventing bacterial ingrowth. A good quality, quantity 3D prosthetic driven direction and surrounded by a minimum and thickness of the peri-implant soft tissue is also critical to volume of bone matrix the implant treatment can be safely achieve biomimetics and pink esthetics. It has been reported considered long-lasting. However the fact that an implant that about one-third of the inserted implants may then require is properly functioning is not necessarily associated to a connective tissue graft. However, this approach could be Giorgio Tabanella, success. In fact, many dental implants can present esthetics considered too invasive when multiple implants need to be DDS or functional alterations in the soft tissues morphology and treated with mucogingival plastic procedures. The “Buccal texture that jeopardize the success rate of the therapy. Soft Pedicle Flap” and its modifications will be presented as a tissue defects around dental implants, such as papilla or novel technique to boost the peri-implant mucosa without volume loss, peri-implant recession and alterations of the the need of invasive procedures thus allowing to obtain the ridge color and/or texture, lead to esthetic and functional desirable mucosa volume and quality. This approach would critical issues. Treatments of these defects around implants lead to a more stable tissues, no peri-implant bone loss or are more demanding than in teeth because peri-implant tissue peri-implantitis and ultimately higher success rate in modern exhibits different anatomical and histological characteristics. implant dentistry. INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF PROBLEM AESTHETIC CASES The treatment planning of complex cases requires the in a delayed protocol? Should multiple implants be placed in highest level of knowledge and skill of the treating team. It is the aesthetic zone? When and how to include orthodontics an orchestration of procedures including proper sequencing if needed for sight development? Should pink ceramic be and timing that makes the difference. An envisionment of used or should ridge augmentation be performed? Should the final case before starting is required to know where the case be splinted or broken up into separate bridges or the goal of treatment will be directed. This, in conjunction individual teeth? How to provisionalize the case throughout with the patients’ needs and clinical situation, comprises the treatment? When to immediate load cases versus do a serial decision-making process for what is the best treatment for extraction case? These concerns will be addressed in this Dennis Tarnow, the patient. Problems facing the team such as: Which teeth interdisciplinary approach to our most challenging cases. DDS to save or extract? Should implants be placed immediately or For questions, please call Keystone Dental Group Department of Continuing Education: +1 844-431-2300 5
Rome, Italy Faculty ADAPTATION OF IMMEDIATE PROTOCOLS: A KEY TO PATIENT SATISFACTION AND INCREASED PATIENT FLOW This presentation will focus on immediate protocols and how than conventional therapy. In today’s environment it’s a they can benefit your practice, both from a clinical as well as necessity to make these protocols part of how we treatment from a patient acceptance point of view. plan our patients. This presentation will show the concepts and clinical options of making immediate protocols simple Today we have solid evidence and consensus that immediate and predictable to implement in any dental practice— protocols offer equal and sometimes higher predictability starting Monday morning. Prof. Gabor Tepper, MD, DMD, PhD THE REAL DIGITAL REVOLUTION: WHEN, WHAT AND HOW TO CREATE A USEFUL DIGITAL WORKFLOW The goal of digital technology in the clinical environment is Additional topics that will be discussed include what not to eliminate the impression material or place an implant technology you should have in a clinical setting, what material without a flap. The benefit of digital technology is to improve considerations are there, the benefits of using a virtual the way we practice dentistry by offering advantages through lab technician, milling vs printing, reline vs printing, digital the use of technologically enabled innovative workflows. impression taking at surgery, and using low-dose CT as an impression technique. Improve your clinical process in everyday procedures including Michael Klein, comprehensive patient evaluation, immediate solutions, This presentation will introduce solutions that can be DDS revolutionizing the try-in, managing the broken provisional, implemented today using currently available clinical dental simplifying your surgical and restorative procedures, reducing technology and will challenge the audience to change the way the number of patient visits, and shortening treatment time they provide their patient’s with treatment solutions. during patient visits. OROFACIAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH SURGICAL IMPLANT RECONSTRUCTION: OBSERVATIONS, LIMITATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Facial changes have been demonstrated in all age groups of implants over the course of time can introduce esthetic and although the exact age of onset along with the magnitude functional negative consequences. A new surgical protocol and vectors of the changes are variable and not predictable. to reduce osteotomy modification, as well as various grafting Such three-dimensional changes in the position of teeth and procedures to reduce these unintended complications, will associated bone and soft tissue relative to the static position be presented. Oded Bahat, BDS, MSD, FACD COMBINING DIGITAL WORKFLOW WITH SURGICAL EXECUTION AND PROSTHETIC MANAGEMENT TO MAXIMIZE ESTHETIC OUTCOME Implant treatment options to satisfy patient’s needs and This program highlights diagnostic and treatment planning desires have evolved continuously with increasing attention issues, basic digital data acquisition, and their transformation to quality of survival, and delivery of these services in a into surgical tools. Case selection criteria are decisive, and timely, predictable and cost-effective fashion. thus will be highlighted. Finally, the altered flow of treatment will be discussed comprehensively. Prosthetic restorations, As more advanced treatment concepts such as CT-assisted from single tooth to full-arch cases, will be detailed in diagnosis, minimally invasive guided surgery and immediate relationship to emergence profile, type of restorative Peter Wöhrle, restorations progress, the outcome of treatment has become materials, and case design. Provisionalization as it relates DMD more predictable. This allows for a significantly reduced to patient management during the active treatment will be complexity, facilitates the process, delivers the solution in an scrutinized, as will immediate loading protocols. expedient and cost-effective manner, enhances the patient experience, and provides the necessary information for proper evaluation and critical decisions. 6
Boston, MA / Newport Beach, CA BOSTON, MA KEY CONFERENCE Venue: Thursday, 23 Friday, 24 Encore Boston Harbor September 2021 September 2021 Program Chair David Lustbader, DMD Faculty David Gelb David Gelb,DDS, Graziano Giglo, DDS, Jay Neugarten, DDS, MD, FACS, Anthony Sallustio, DDS, Dennis Tarnow, DDS, Gregory Toback, DMD, MS NEWPORT BEACH, CA KEY CONFERENCE Venue: The Westin Thursday, 14 Friday, 15 South Coast Harbor October 2021 October 2021 Program Chair Peter Wöhrle, DMD, MMedSc Faculty Tara Aghaloo, DDS, MD, PhD, Mariano Polack, DDS, MS, Saj Jivraj, DDS, MS.Ed., Chandur Wadhwani, DDS, MSD, Michael Klein, DDS, Hooman Zarrinkelk, DDS REGISTRATION INFORMATION Visit: Key2021.KDGevent.com For questions, please call Keystone Dental Group Department of Continuing Education: +1 844-431-2300 7
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