Lecture Title: New Opportunities for Enhancement in the Esthetic Zone
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Lecture Title: New Opportunities for Enhancement in the Esthetic Zone
2016 29- 31 July 2016 Main Lecture Speakers List Dr. Eric Van Dooren, DDS CV: Dr Eric Van Dooren attended the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, where he received his degree in dentistry in 1982. After graduating, he opened a private practice in Antwerp, Belgium, specializing in periodontics, fixed prosthodontics and implantology. Currently, he is a Visiting Professor at the University of Liege, Belgium, and at the University of Marseille, France, and an active member of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. In addition, he is a member of the editorial staff of Teamwork (Germany) and a member of the Belgian Dental Society. Dr Van Dooren lectures nationally and internationally, mainly on esthetics, implants and esthetic periodontal surgery. He has published several papers in national and international journals. Dr. Gustavo Giordani, DDS CV: Dr Gustavo Giordani received his DDS degree from the Paulista University in 2003 where he also obtained his certificate in Oral and Maxillo Facial Surgery. He obtained his certificate on Periodontal Plastic Surgery and Implantology at Instituto Implante Perio in São Paulo. From 2007 to 2014 he did a fellowship with Dr. Eric Van Dooren on Periodontal Plastic Surgery and Implantology in Antwerp, Belgium and he continues his work with him in the present. He is also working with Dr. Marcelo Calamita and Dr. Marcos Pitta in their clinic in Sao Paulo, and is one of the surgeons of Atelie Oral, considered the most successful dental clinic of Brazil and South America. He lectures on Implantology and Periodontal surgery, in Brazil and Europe. Lecture Title: New Opportunities for Enhancement in the Esthetic Zone Lecture Synopsis: The esthetic implant rehabilitation of patients with esthetically and functionally compromised dentition frequently involves a multidisciplinary approach. The achieving of esthetic objectives in multidisciplinary cases represents a considerable clinical challenge. During recent years , treatment modalities and options have changed . From a surgical point of view , less invasive procedures are used in order to preserve soft tissue anatomy and minimize recession. Also the design of implants and prosthetic components has changed in order to minimize bone resorption and soft tissue alterations .This lecture will focus on a new surgical and prosthetic approach in difficult esthetic implant rehabilitations. Dr. Loh Kai Woh, BDS, FAMS (Singapore), MDS, Cert Ortho (Pittsburgh) Lecture Title: Orthodontic mishaps – causes and possible solutions CV: Dr. Loh graduated from the University of Singapore in 1976 and obtained his Master of Dental Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 1982 through a scholarship awarded by the National University of Singapore. He was a full time instructor at the National University of Singapore till 1986. He initiated the formation of the Orthognathic Centre in 1983 at the University of Singapore to cater for treatment of patients with dento-facial deformities and was appointed as coordinator of the Orthognathic Centre. He founded the Association of Orthodontists, Singapore in 1991 and was the president for the first 2 years. He was appointed as an external examiner in the Reexamination for the final year of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree, Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore in 1998 and 2002. He was the President, Asian Pacific Orthodontic Society 2010-2012. At present he is the Regent for Singapore for International College of Dentist. Dr. Loh has given presentations in 19 countries which include Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United States of America and Vietnam. Lecture Synopsis: When treating a dental patient, mishaps can happen weather they are endodontic, prosthodontic, oral surgery, periodontics or orthodontic in origin. It is important to know how to manage these mishaps. It is even more important to have the knowledge to preventing such mishaps from happening. This lecture will highlight how to manage and prevent orthodontic mishaps. Numerous cases will be presented. It is also important to carefully select cases that can be treated by the skill of the operator. Choosing the “wrong case” to treat can led to much disharmony between the patient and the operator. It is always better “to know the water before jumping in”. Dr. Pravinkumar G. Patil, BDS, MDS, FISOI, FAAMP(Affiliate) Ortho (Pittsburgh) Lecture Title: Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Oral Cancer Patients CV: Dr. Pravinkumar G. Patil completed his BDS (2003) from MUHS Nashik, MDS (2008) from GDC Nagpur, India. He is Fellow of ISOI (2014) and Affiliate-Fellow of AAMP (2015) USA. Currently working as Senior-Lecturer in ‘School of Dentistry’, International Medical University (IMU), Kuala Lumpur and Faculty of Examiners (for Diploma in Implant Dentistry) in Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh-UK. He was selected for Indian and Japanese Prosthodontic Societys’ International Scientific Exchange Program (2010) at Tokyo Dental College, Japan. He is currently Editorial Board Member of ‘Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry’ (IF:1.753), ‘Journal of Prosthodontics’ (IF:1.071) and ‘World Journal of Stomatology’. He is current SectionEditor (Implant-Section) for Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society, Managing-Editor for ‘International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry’ and PeerReviewer for many more. He was selected as ‘Young-Star Speaker’ at 8th Asian Prosthodontics Society Conference (2012), Chennai. He is recipient of 3-times ‘Teacher of the Year’ award at GDC Nagpur and nominated as ‘INSA young-scientist Award 2012’. He is Module Co-ordinator for Post-graduate Diploma in Implant Dentistry (PGDID) at IMU. He received several research grants as PrincipalInvestigator from ITI-Switzerland, IMU-Malaysia, LTMT-India, IPS-India and ColgateIndia etc. He developed about 12-innovative devices/techniques in prosthodontics including Mouth-exercising device with 5-pending patents. He published about 85 papers in few top-ranked dentistry journals including JPD, JADA, JOPR, JPOR, JAP, EJPRD, APJCP, IJDR, JIPS etc He presented more than 25 National- International meetings and conducted many pre-conference courses. Lecture Synopsis: Oral cancers are part of a group of cancers commonly referred to as head and neck cancers, and of all head and neck cancers they comprise about 85% of that category. Oral cancer in its early stages may not be noticed by the patient, as it can frequently prosper without producing pain or symptoms. Hence, frequently, it necessitates the surgical removal of all or part of oral and maxillofacial structures, leaving the patient with a defect that compromises the integrity and function of the oral cavity. The immediate postoperative restoration of esthetics, deglutition and speech shortens recovery time in the hospital and expedites the patient’s return to the community as a functioning member. Large mid-facial defects re rarely rehabilitated by surgical reconstruction alone and usually require a facial prosthesis to restore form, function and appearance. The maxillofacial prosthodontist, as a member of the surgical team, is able to aid in the recovery of the patient by careful pre-surgical planning of prosthetic rehabilitation. This paper will share author’s 10 years of clinical experience in the field, highlighting varieties of prosthetic rehabilitation cases of oral and maxillofacial defects including partial/total maxillectomy/mandibulectomy, extraoral facial defects and so on. The author’s own new techniques of processing of hollowobturator, fabricating surgical-obturator that restores the defect with original tissue form, spring appliance for total maxillectomy, mouth exercising device for Oral submucous fibrosis etc will be discussed. The nutritional care during and after surgery and rehabilitation phase will be discussed. The current trends of prosthetic rehabilitation will be reviewed including the use of dental and/or craniofacial implants and CAD-CAM technology. Although techniques for reconstructive surgery and Edwin Chia Kian Heng BDS (S’pore), MSD (Boston, USA), Cert Periodontics (Boston, USA), FAMS (S’pore) Lecture Title: Dealing Effectively with Dentine Hypersensitivity CV: Dr Edwin Heng graduated from the National University of Singapore with the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree in 1999, winning the Gold medal for being the Best All-round Final year dental student of his cohort. He was also awarded the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Postgraduate Scholarship in 2001 and further obtained his Masters in Oral Biology and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (Periodontology) from the Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine in 2004. He attained the Academy of Medicine, Singapore Fellowship (Periodontics) in 2010. His interesting career portfolio includes being a former SAF Head Dental Officer and Head of General Staff, HQ Medical Corps, coordinating the execution of medical support in Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) missions. From 2008-2009, he was attached to the prestigious Harvard University School of Dental Medicine as a Visiting Adjunct Faculty, where he helped direct both didactics, research and clinical components in Postgraduate Periodontics. He was also elected as the Vice President of the Singapore Dental Association from 2010-2012. He currently maintains his clinical forte and practice in the realms of Periodontics and Implant dentistry in downtown Singapore. He lectures and trains aspiring dentists regularly within the Asian dental circuit (in countries not limited to: Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Myanmar, Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore). He is honored to receive an Adjunct Clinical Full Professorship from Kanagawa Dental University with effect from April 2016 and sits in the University Board Council. He is the first and only Singaporean dentist to be conferred this prestigious appo appointment in Japan. Lecture Synopsis: Dentine Hypersensitivity (DHS) is a wide spread painful dental problem that is characterized by short sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to several different stimuli. This accepted definition, indicates the need to consider a differential diagnosis to rule out other causes of dental pain before the diagnosis of dentin hypersensitivity is made. The management strategy of this dental problem required a good understanding of the complexity of the condition and the variety of the treatment options. The aim of this lecture is to inform practitioners about dentin hypersensitivity, to provide a brief overview of the diagnosis, etiology and clinical management (non-surgical and surgical) of dentin hypersensitivity. Prof. Dr. Seow Laing Lin, BDS, MSc, FDSRCS (Eng), PhD. Lecture Title: Clinical pearls for practical daily prosthodontics CV: Currently Prof. Dr. Seow is the Associate Dean for the School of Dentistry at the International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur and has previously served as academic staff in University of Malaya for ten years. Prof. Dr. Seow is actively involved in continuing professional programmes to share her knowledge and experience with fellow colleagues; she has conducted workshops and lectured locally and at numerous regional conferences. She has also been actively involved in research and has won numerous awards at international arena namely the Gold Medal and Best Oral Presentation at the 20th Anniversary CEREC Symposium, the Best Poster Presentation at The FDI World Congress, the Best Oral Presentation at the Asian Academy of Prosthodontics Congress, 2nd prize and special prize at the Singapore IDEM 2008 and 2010 respectively, Travel Award at the 12th International Association for Dental Research (IADR, SEA Division) Scientific Meeting and 2nd Prize in Oral Presentation at 18th MDA/FDI International Scientific Conference. She has published widely in peer review journals. She is the Founding President of Malaysian Association for Prosthodontics and the President Elect of the Asian Academy of Prosthodontics. She was the Honorary Publication Secretary for Malaysian Dental Association for three consecutive terms (2007-2010) and had held the position of secretary and council member of the International Association for Dental Research (Malaysian Section). She is also currently the council member for the Malaysian Association for Aesthetic Dentistry. Lecture Synopsis: There is a continuing search in dentistry for the practical tips- the useful technique which may be added to the daily practice to enhance the outcome of treatment. The dental practitioners will retain those techniques learnt at dental schools which seem practical, discard what he/she feels is impractical, and experiment with those which are questionable. In his/her practice, he will accept some technical advancements, management innovations, changes in equipment, and newly introduced materials as being useful. In the area of prosthodontics, the decisions for acceptance or rejection are numerous and difficult. This is so because the area of treatment has such a wide scope. We must search for the practical in biologic, physical, chemical, artistic, and mechanical areas. In addition, we have the human factor to be considered; therefore diagnosis and treatment plan a case thoroughly is of utmost importance besides able to execute the prosthodontic procedures with precision. This lecture aims to provide practitioners with information to rationally treatment plan a case and accurately deliver high quality restorations with predictable outcomes. It will provide practical clinical based information that can be adopted in daily practice. Prof. Dr. Gianluca Gambarini, MD, DDS. Lecture Title: Clinical Management of Curved Canals : A Novel 3D Approach to the Endodontic Therapy CV: Full-time Professor of Endodontics, University of Rome, La Sapienza, Dental School. Head of the Endodontic Department. Responsible for both pre and postgraduate students endodontic programme. International lecturer and researcher, he is author of more than 450 scientific articles, three books and chapters in other books. He has lectured all over the world (more than 350 presentations) and has been invited as a main speaker in the most important international (AAE, IFEA, ESE) and national endodontic congresses in Europe, North and South America, Asia, Middle East, Australia and South Africa. He has also lectured as an invited speaker in many Universities worldwide. During his academic career he gained many awards and recognition, and was responsible of many scientific projects with national and international grants. He has focused his interests on endodontic materials and clinical Endodontics. He is actively cooperating as a consultant or patent owner with many manufacturers all over the world to develop new technologies, operative procedures and materials for root canal treatment. Official member of ANSI/ADA and ISO Committees for Endodontic Materials. Active member of IADR, Italian Society of Endodontists (SIE) and European Society of Endodontology (ESE), Associate member of AAE. Member of the scientific committee and/or reviewer of the most important international endodontic and dental journals. Former Scientific editor of the Italian Journal of Endodontics (G.It. Endo), official Journal of Italian Society of Endodontists (SIE), he is currently Chairman of the Clinical Practice Committee of the ESE. He still maintains a private practice limited to Endodontics in Rome, Italy. Lecture Synopsis: Clinical Management of curved canals : a novel 3d approach to the endodontic therapy. The recent development of 3d diagnostic devices (CBCT) is not only improving clinical diagnosis and treatment planning in endodontics, but it’s showing the hidden anatomy of root canal systems, and influencing concepts and current trends in endodontic procedures. Such findings are also supported by many in vitro studies with microct analysis, which clearly show that we need to improve the quality of our operative techniques, mainly by understanding root canal anatomy in three dimension and selecting those materials and protocols which are best suited for such anatomical complexities. The course will describe a novel three dimensional approach showing the ideal requirements for correctly addressing the root canal anatomy (3d shaping) and those new techniques which can improve performance and safety. The need for improved final irrigation techniques to ensure 3 cleaning will be also described, mainly aiming at addressing those non-instrumented areas (irregularities, fins, isthmi, etc) inside complex anatomies, which cannot be reached by instruments, but ideally should be cleaned and disinfected. The principles and techniques or 3d obturation, the advantages of a warm technique (a combination of continuos wave of condensation and injectable guttapercha ) over cold techniques. will be also discussed , At the end participants will be able to 1.understand the need for three dimensional shaping,cleaning and obturation of oval and irregular canals; 2. evaluate the differences in motion between instruments; 3. select the best procedures for 3d shaping, cleaning and obturation. Dr. Andy Lo Shih-Chieh, BS, DDS, MS Lecture Title: Full Month Rehabilitation in Interdisciplinary Dentistry CV: Dr. Lo is a private practitioner in Taipei and he is a graduate of Taipei Medical University and finished the master degree of Physiology in Taiwan Cheng Kung University. In addition, he is continuing the master degree of Surgery in China Dalian Medical University. After that Dr. Lo completed one-year Clinican Program in Implant Dentistry at UCLA in 2011 and one-year Clinican Program in Comprehensive Esthetic & Implant Dentistry at UW in 2012. Dr.Lo further equipped himself by the award of Member and Specialist of Academy of Taiwan Cosmetic & Implant in Esthetic implantology dentistry in 2013. Next year, he completed the USCTaiwan Comprehensive Surgical and Restorative Implant Training Program in USC in 2014. After that, he completed the USC-China Esthetic Dentistry Training Program in 2015. In addition, Dr. Lo is a key opinion speaker for VITA, SIC implant, Biotech implant, Sirona, Biolase and DMG dental company. Dr. Lo was elected as the associated Fellowship of World Clinical Laser Institute in 2013. Apart from the professional practice, Dr. Lo also lectures periodically in SouthEast Asia on the topics of Implant, Esthetic, Orthodontic and Laser Dentistry. Dr. Lo now is a CEO in charge of dental ED Taiwan and have international lectures and hands on in Taiwan. Lecture Synopsis: Nowadays, we begin to use oralfacial esthetic rehabilitation concept (the Judgment of the Beauty) in our daily practice and then try to understand more about the correlation in facial asymmetry & temporomandibular joint dysfunction problem. Besides, we also try to find out the positive relation between orthodontic treatment & occlusion rehabilitation. We try to give patients more executive diagnosis and more integrative treatment plan, which from dental therapy to microplastic injection & oral cosmetic surgery-orthodontics, prosthodontics, and implant placement treatment in interdisciplinary Dentistry. Furthermore, we also apply DSD (Digital Smile Design) concept driven in interdisciplinary dentistry in modern dental era. Ass. Prof. Marko Jakovac, DMD, MSc, PhD Lecture Title: Esthetic and functional rehabilitation: From simple to complex cases CV: Ass. Prof. Marko Jakovac, DMD, MSc, PhD, graduated from the School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1998. In 2000, he passed the state exam and obtained a license for independent work. In 2002, he began to specialize in prosthodontics. After receiving his Master of Science degree in 2003 and his PhD in 2008 he became a senior assistant at the Department of Prosthodontics of the School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb. Since 2009, Marko Jakovac is ass. professor and has been a course instructor in the "Advanced Preparation Techniques in Fixed Prosthodontics" further education program at the Zagreb Dental School. In 2010, he was appointed head of the postgraduate student course "Esthetics in Fixed Prosthodontics on Teeth and Implants". In 2012, he became head of the undergraduate students course "Preclinical and Laboratory Fixed Prosthodontics". In 2013, he received the Dean's award for the best teacher at the School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb and since 2015, he has been head of the undergraduate students course "Microscope in Dental Medicine". Marko Jakovac is the author and co-author of several scientific papers and he has actively participated in numerous international conferences. He is a lecturer and training course instructor (KOL) at international meetings for Ivoclar Vivadent and Carl Zeiss. He is a member of the Croatian Prosthodontics Society, European Prosthodontics Society, Croatian Society of Dental Implantology, Croatian Medical Association and the Croatian Dental Chamber. Moreover, he is the owner of the "Aesthetica" dental clinic in Zagreb. Lecture Synopsis: Fixed prosthodontics therapy can be demanding no matter if we do a single crown or veneer in esthetic zone or there is a need for multiple restorations in anterior and posterior zone. In anterior cases, the esthetic component is dominant furthermore, if patient also has functional problems, therapy is more complex. To be able to predict the outcome detailed treatment planning is necessary. As a standard procedure, we start all our cases with wax up and mock up planning. With such planning, we can easily predict results. In this phase of planning, it is curtail we know and understand the materials, their properties and indications of different types of ceramics, as they are common materials for indirect restorations. After detailed planning, the clinical phases from tooth preparation to cementation follow, and if every step is done properly, we can achieve perfect results. And biggest reward and success is if we, only by changing the smile, manage also to change people lives for better. Dr. Udatta Kher, BDS, Master in Oral Surgery Lecture Title: Taking The Stress Out of Implant Prosthodontics CV: Dr. Udatta Kher graduated from Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai in 1990 and followed that up with masters in Oral Surgery from the same institute. His main focus in practice is towards Implant Dentistry. He is a visiting Professor in the ‘Implantology Department’ at SDM Dental College, Dharwad. He is the ‘Study Club Director’ for the Mumbai Seacoast Study Club of the ‘International Team for Implantology’. He is also a registered ‘ITI Speaker’. He is the Director of ‘Impart Education’ an academy for guiding and nurturing clinicians towards evidence based dental practice. He is an Xpert on Dental XP the largest portal for dental education in the world. Lecture Synopsis: Restoring teeth over osseointergrated implants is often more challenging than the surgical placement of implants. Achieving perfect form, function and good esthetics in implant supported restorations require a thorough understanding of prosthetic principles. In this presentation, Dr Kher will validate various impression techniques for recording accurate impressions for precise fits of the prosthesis. Occlusal considerations for the fully edentulous situations will also be dealt with during the presentation. Various CAD CAM prosthetic options for the fully edentulous patient with newer materials and design concepts will be discussed. Learning objectives - Understanding various types of implant supported prostheses - Predictable Impression techniques for full arch implant cases - Occlusal considerations A/Professor Patrick S K Tseng BDS, MSc Endodontics Lecture Title: Conservative, conventional and unconventional endodontics CV: A/Professor Patrick S K Tseng, BDS (S’pore), MSc Endodontics (London) is the current Chief Dental Officer at the Ministry of Health, Singapore and the Registrar of the Singapore Dental Council. He is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Endodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and a Senior Consultant with the Dental Cluster of the National University Health System (NUHS). He is concurrently the Chairman of the Dental Specialist Accreditation Board and Chairman of the Oral Health Therapists Accreditation Committee and is a member of the Board of the Endodontic Residency Programme of the National University of Singapore. He was a past President of the Singapore Dental Association and founder member of the Society of Endodontists, Singapore and was recently inducted as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine (Singapore) He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Panel of the Journal of Endodontics of the American Association of Endodontists and a member of the scientific review panel of the Hong Kong Dental Journal. Assoc Professor Tseng has lectured extensively and conducted hands-on courses both regionally and internationally and continues to supervise and mentor undergraduate and postgraduate students in Endodontics at the Faculty of Dentistry. He was awarded The Public Administration Medal (Silver) and The Long Service Medal at the National Day Awards in 2014. Lecture Synopsis: With improving scientific knowledge and understanding of pulp and periradicular disease together with advancing technologies and management protocols, endodontic therapy is now performed with greater precision and predictability. This lecture will review techniques used in the conservative management and preservation of the vital pulp including the current state of pulp revascularization; discuss fundamentals to achieving greater predictability and success with conventional endodontic treatment and showcase some ‘unconventional’ treatment modalities which has enhanced our ability to preserve the compromised tooth. Learning Objectives: Understand the mechanisms and techniques for pulp preservation and regeneration Understand principles for predictable endodontic treatment Demonstrate success with ‘unconventional’ endodontic procedures Dr Jeanette Chua Keng Ling, BDS, MSc, Master in Advanced Periodontology(Loma Linda) Lecture Title: Complications in implant dentistry: Etiology, prevention & management CV: Dr Chua Keng Ling, Jeanette obtained her Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Melbourne in 1998 and began practicing dentistry in Singapore. She subsequently returned to Australia to further her practice while completing a Master in Applied Commerce at the aforementioned university. She also served as Secretary for the Victorian Branch of the Australian Society of Implant Dentistry. She later did a preceptorship program in Implant Dentistry at the Implant Department of Loma Linda University School of Dentistry (LLUSD) in California, USA. This was followed up with specialty training in Advanced Periodontology and Implant Surgery, and a Master in Advanced Periodontology. She was a part-time Assistant Professor in the Advanced Periodontology Department for the undergraduate throughout her tenure in LLUSD.Dr. Chua established Encia Dental Specialist, a private practice limited to Periodontology and Implant Surgery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2008. She is also the Founder of Artius Group, in partnership with a team of like-minded practitioners, with the aim of providing quality dental treatment through responsible dentistry and ethical patient care. Moreover, she is currently a visiting faculty member for the Periodontal Post-Graduate Residence of the University of Malaysia. She also lectures regularly on aesthetic implant dentistry and periodontal disease throughout the region.Dr. Chua is a member of the American Academy of Periodontology, Malaysian Society of Periodontology, Malaysian Dental Association and Academy of Osseointegration. She is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and has been admitted as an Examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Scotland. Lecture Synopsis: Complications in implant dentistry have been documented over the years. Earlier studies showed more complications towards prosthetic failures rather than surgical failures. Recent studies have highlighted peri-implantitis being one of the major complications in implant dentistry. It has recently become more apparent as documentation and research on implant dentistry continues to grow. We can never predict when complications will occur but we can prevent it by understanding possible causes. This lecture will go through the framework of how complications can occur in different portions of implant dentistry, how we can prevent them from happening and how we have to manage them when it occurs. Dr. Shamsul Anuar Ahmad MBBS(Mal) BDS(Liverpool), MFDSRCSEng, FFDRCS Ireland, Certificate in Facial Plastics Surgery (Germany) Lecture Title: Computer Guided Orthognathic Surgery CV: Dr Shamsul Anuar Ahmad received his Bachelor in Dental Surgery from the University of Liverpool in 1996 and later obtained his MFDSRCS England in 2000. In 2002, he obtained Fellowship Faculty in Dental Surgery, FFD (Oral Surgery/ Oral Medicine) from Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Dublin. He went back to University of Malaya to study Medicine and passed his MBBS in 2010. In 2012, he got his Certificate in Facial Plastics Surgery from the University of Regensburg, Germany. He was gazzetted as Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Ministry of Health in 2003 and registered as Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in National Specialist Register. He worked in several hospitals in UK after his graduation before coming back to Malaysia. He worked as Clinical Specialist OMFS and later Deputy HOD and Consultant OMF Surgeon in hospitals here. He is currently the Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Bangsar Utama Dental Specialist Center and KPJ Tawakal Helath Centre. His special interests are: Head and Neck Oncology – Management and rehabilitation, Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma – especially in complex cases, Orthognathic Surgery, Dental Implantology – Bone grafting, computerized planning and CadCam restorations and Facial Plastics Surgery- post-trauma and cancer deformity. He has conducted courses and lectures within the Ministry of Health for topics: Oral and maxillofacial trauma, Craniofacial deformity, Dental implantology and Medical emergencies in dental practice. Lecture Synopsis: The lecture will cover the topics as below: 1. Overview on Orthognathic Surgery 2. Clinical Indications 3. Management of orthognathic cases 4. Traditional methods in planning and use of splints 5. Computerised planning for Orthognathic cases 6. ‘Waferless’ Orthognathic surgery Dr. Joan Lim Zhi Yin, BDS (Mal), MFDS RCS (Edin), Cert in Advanced Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry (UCLA) Lecture Title: Dental photography in Daily practice: “ A picture is worth a thousand words”. CV: Dr Lim received her BDS degree from the University of Malaya (UM) in 2008 and passed her diploma of membership into the Faculty of Dental Surgery in the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh (MFDS RCS) in 2012. Due to her passion in esthetic dentistry, Dr Lim pursued her further training in the Center of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry in University of California, Los Angeles UCLA ). She completed her two years full-time residency from 2012-2014. Currently, she is working as a private practitioner in Kuala Lumpur International Dental Center (KLIDC). Lecture Synopsis: Digital photography has superceded photographic film and has applications in virtually all segments of our daily life, from the field of science, medicine to the field of arts and communications. Integrating digital photography into dental practice is becoming easier and more affordable. Its application in contemporary dentistry is indispensable. Based on the recent articles and clinical experience, dental photography has assisted the clinicians in many aspects of their daily practice. This presentation will give an overview of the importance of digital photography, how it makes everyday practice easier, more comprehensive, resulting in improved quality. This lecture will delve into the type of cameras to use for dental photography, understanding basic settings and the recommended settings for dental photography. It will also cover how to utilise camera accessories to enhance the composition and the artistry of the dental-related images. Dr. Gun Norell, DDS Lecture Title: Simple, Appropriate, Aesthetic Orthodontics for General Dentist CV: Dr Gun completed her Dental Degree at Royal Karolinska Institute in Sweden 1986. Since then she has been running a private dental clinic in Stockholm for 18 years before moving to Dubai 2007 where she is currently practising at Dr Michaels Dental Clinic. Her main focus has always been on minimal invasive multidisciplinary treatments. Since 2014 she is a certified Inman Aligner trainer and has completed over 300 cases, often combined with bleaching, direct or indirect bonding for the best results. Today her focus lies on progressive smile design where the patient leads the way during treatment. Dr Gun is a member of AACD. Lecture Synopsis: In this lecture, Dr. Gun Norell will introduce a simple appliance which general dentists can use to deliver aesthetic orthodontics. She will explain the case selection and implementation for the Aligner orthodontic appliance along with the concept of progressive smile design to provide minimally invasive cosmetic dentistry. The “three step smile” alignment, bleaching and bonding, are far less risk, better consenting and arguably a far more natural outcome than traditional veneer preparations. 20/7/2016 Dental Technologists cum Allied Health Symposium Speakers List Hilal Kuday, CDT CV: Hilal Kuday, CDT is a Turkish dental technician who graduated from Istanbul University in 1999. He started his own laboratory in Istanbul in 2003. He subsequently worked with Ivoclar Training Team since 2008. He has worked with many well-known dentists such as Dr Galip Gürel, Dr. Eric Van Dooren & Prof. Dr. Stefan Koubi in the past and has presented in many countries around the world on topics from Metal Ceramics to All Ceramics. Hilal has extensive knowledge of Shade analysis and realization of the tooth colour and regularly conducts dental photography workshops for dentists and dental technicians. Lecture 1 Title: Aesthetic ResultsThrough A Clever Choice of Material Leture Synopsis: We will discuss the various theoretical aspects related to smile design in line with patient requirements. We will look at a digital mock-up technique and learn tips and tricks that facilitate creating the mock-up. In addition, the importance of choosing the right materials for each indication will be addressed when using IPS e.max Press ingots. Technical experience with new time-saving, esthetic materials is requisite to achieving quick and beautiful solutions. Communication is also very important to obtain valuable information that helps to create customized restorations. *Analyzing smile design with Photoshop *Communication tools, important points to obtain valuable information * Differences between IPS e.max ingots – selection according to indication * How to start creating custom-designed restorations. Lecture 2 Title: Methods That Change Perspective and Provide Solutions Lecture Synopsis: In this presentation, we will view cases from different perspectives and look at the final results. The ultimate goal is to create high-end restorations with the press technique, to mimic the natural appearance of teeth and see the patients’ response to these restorations. Hybrid restorative techniques will also be highlighted during the lecture and their benefits for the esthetic outcome and in the creation of minimally invasive restorations addressed. Dr Abu Razali Saini, BDS Lecture Title: Dental Photography for Dental Auxillaries: Effortless Dental Photography CV: Dr Abu Razali Saini is a general practitioner with a passion for aesthetic dentistry and dental photography. A much sort after dentist by local celebrities and artists for aesthetic dentistry, Dr Abu also lends his expertise in local movie productions whenever they require artistic and realistic dental prosthesis. Dr Abu has also conducted numerous lecture and hands-on workshops locally and internationally. He currently lectures on various topics related to aesthetic dentistry and clinical photography, both topics that are close to his heart. A graduate of the Faculty of Dentistry, University Malaya, Dr Abu is now actively involved in contributing to dental education and holds many adjunct positions at various universities in Malaysia. He has designed, developed and conducted a Dental Photography course for Dclindent DX 6142 at the Faculty of Dentistry, UKM since 2009. He will also be conducting a similar programme at the Faculty of Dentistry, UiTM for Dclindent DMH902. He also conducts many express modules on Photography in Dentistry for Government Dental Specialist and dental auxiliaries. Lecture Synopsis: Dental photography is considered to be a powerful tool for treatment planning in the modern dental practice. Pre and post-op clinical pictures are necessary for diagnosis, treatment planning, maintaining dental records for patient motivation and medicolegal defense should the need arise. Images provide the necessary reference especially in high end aesthetic cases that demand precise results. While a wellplanned treatment is essential for the longevity of the treatment, record of procedural as well as before and after dental photos significantly increase the patients’ confidence and helps in practice marketing. As dentistry goes digital in Asia as elsewhere, digital dental photography continues to be a highly sought after trend, which is evident from numerous hits generated on regional dental photography hands-on courses/ lectures on any search engine. Many of the courses promote DSLR cameras, which often involve heavy investment from the participants. The steep learning curve for DSLR has been one of the main deterrents in incorporating dental photography routinely in the dental practice. Complex customization required to adapt any DSLR camera for dental photography is tedious, time consuming, requires training for a dedicated staff in the dental team and presents with infection control challenges. A successful dental practice requires the incorporation of a multitude of skills from that of clinician, photographer, manager to even secretary/ editor– depending on the situation. Hence, a well-trained and co-operative dental team is instrumental to the success of the clinician dedicated to providing the best restorative care and chairside dental artistry. Dental photography is integral to a comprehensive restorative protocol but is often compromised due to the complexities of conventional dental cameras. Is there a way to overcome these challenges with the option of an easy-to-use camera specifically designed for dental use? A dental camera that uses point and shoot system without compromising on the quality of the images produced? This lecture will enable the attendees to understand digital dental photography by using DSLR and other digital cameras available in the market. Dr. Abu will outline the details of dental photography in general with the choices available, while highlighting the benefits of having specific dental modes, to capture intra-oral photos in true dental colour and intuitive onscreen guides that enable anyone in the dental team to take consistent dental photos every time. The dental team comprising of hygienists, dental surgery assistants and the dental technicians will be introduced to an easy, predictable device designed exclusively for dental photography that everyone in the dental team can use.