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education
dental
bone & tissue
regeneration
botiss
biomaterials
bone & tissue day
education
8th of May 2015 – Køge
Speakers:
Dr. Daniel Rothamel, Dr. Jan Kielhorn, Tandlæge Jens Lætgaard,
Dr. Orcan Yüksel, Dr. Catharina Poulet
Location:
Comwell Hotel Køge Strand
Strandvejen 111, DK - 4600 Køge (+45 56 65 36 90)
Time:
9:00 – 17:00
soft tissue
Fee:
1100 DKK incl. VAT
Registration:
education
aleksandra.kristiansen@rawex.dk
+45 36 96 55 03
Information:
www.rawex.dk
hard tissue
bone & tissue day – Køge
Dr. Jan Kielhorn DGI, DGZI, BDO, BDIZ, DGP
bone & tissue day is the clinical & scientific congress focused on dental bone and tissue regeneration. botiss biomaterials as the leading Ger-
Studied dentistry at Ruperta-Carola-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany. Specialization in oral surgery (privat
man specialist in biomaterials invites you to join the lectures to share experiences, discuss surgical techniques and new treatment concepts.
practice Dr. Dr. Haessler, Oppenheim, Germany). Oral surgeon. Specialist for oral implantology (DGI, DGZI,
Program – 8th of May 2015
BDO, BDZI). Specialist for paradontology (DGP). 1998-2005: dental assistant Implant-Education-Center (Dr.
Dr. Haessler, Oppenheim, Germany). Guest professorship University Ludhiana, Punjab, India (department oral
implantology). Author of several scientific articles (DPB). 2005: Founding of Implant Competence Centers in
8:30
Welcome Coffee
9:00 Welcome to the second bone & tissue day in Denmark
9:00 - 11:00 Daniel Rothamel – Predictable hard and soft tissue augmentation in the daily practice
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Topic 1: Soft tissue management with biological membranes
Topic 2: The (R)Evolution in bone augmentation - Bone plates and computer aided reconstruction
11:00 - 11:45
Jens Lætgaard – Knogleheling - kan vi gøre noget ekstra?
Bone augmentation is one of the most important and most difficult steps in implantology. Also the standard techniques used are very sen-
11:45 - 12:15
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Catharina Poulet – botiss biomaterials for dental bone and tissue regeneration; scientific research and innovation
procedures are often the least planned part of the therapy and based on poor diagnostics. Due to a lack of standardized protocols these
12:15- 13:00
Lunch Break
procedures are often performed by the surgeons favorite method instead of the most indicated one. It is astonishing, that for the implant
13:00 -13:45
Jan Kielhorn – Topic 1 – Soft tissue management with biological membranes
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Topic 2 – The (R)Evolution in bone augmentation - Bone plates and computer aided reconstruction
materials do allow a reduction of treatment time and trauma for the patient by raising the reliability and success rate of this procedure. This
15:00 - 15:15
Coffee Break
will make these procedures open to a larger number of implantologists and improve overall quality of implant treatments.
15:15 -16:45
Orcan Yüksel – Topic 1 – Biological principals of bone regeneration and the importance in the functional and
esthetic implant treatment – Topic 2 – The bone ring technique: New perspectives in augmentation with allografts
16:45 - 17:00
Discussion / Questions
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Oehringen, Germany. Specializations: 3D diagnosis, navigation, oral implantology, augmentation, CAD/CAM.
sitive, bound to a certain experience from a large number of surgeries and have a high learning curve. Despite these facts augmentation
placement most advanced techniques are used - cone beam, navigation templates etc. - whereas augmentation procedures are often
based on a high percentage of improvisation. 3D diagnostics, the use of standardized protocols (plug and play) and prefabricated allograft
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Priv.-Doz. Dr. Dr. Daniel Rothamel
Dr. Catharina Poulet (PhD in biomaterials, MSc in Chem. Eng.)
2014 Product manager, botiss biomaterials, Berlin, DE. 2013 Research scientist / Lab manager, Max Delbrück
Center (MDC), Berlin, DE. 2011 Post-doctoral scientist in bone regeneration, Julius Wolff Institute (JWI), Berlin,
2007 Specialization in Oral Surgery. 2008 Dr. med., magna cum laude, Thesis: “Biocompatibility, biodegradation
DE. 2009 PhD / Doctoral studies in biotechnology Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne (EPFL), CH. 2004
and angiogenetic aspects of native and cross-linked collagen membranes”. 2008 Research Associate, Depart-
Research fellow in Tissue Engineering, Uppsala University, SE. 2003 MSc in Chemical Engineering, Royal Insti-
ment of Oral and Maxillofacial Plastic Surgery (Prof. Dr. Dr. J. Zoeller), University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
tute of Technology (KTH), SE.
2009 PhD status., Thesis: “Reconstruction of jaw defects using artificial and autogenous bone blocks in combination with growth factors”. Research topics: Guided bone regeneration; socket preservation; implant surfaces,
botiss biomaterials for dental bone and tissue regeneration; scientific research and innovation
collagen membranes, bone substitute materials, growth factors, face traumatology.
The multitude of clinical indications, patient health conditions and aesthetic demands require a palette of regenerative solutions. Botiss has
developed a substantial range of materials to meet the needs of today´s clinicians. The scientific background of botiss biomaterials; their
Predictable hard and soft tissue augmentation in the daily practice
different physico-chemical and biological properties, as well as current studies stating their success will be presented.
One of the most challenging procedures in implantology is the predictable and safe regeneration of bone and soft tissue defects. Besides
autogenous bone, different biomaterials such as bone substitutes, collagen scaffolds and membranes have shown predictable results in
jaw augmentation procedures. For soft tissue augmentation procedures, specific collagen matrices have been established to allow for gingiva thickening and recession coverage. In contrast to the patient´s own bone and soft tissue, the use of biomaterials is not accompanied by
donor site morbidity. However, available bone substitutes differ significantly in terms of biochemical aspects, influencing the volume stability,
speed of bone formation, graft remodeling and patient´s acceptance. Also the quality of the recipient site, the osteogenicity of the graft, a
transmembraneous angiogenesis of the barrier and the selected healing time are affecting the regeneration outcome. Depending on the
defect´s shape, careful selection from different graft materials and techniques should be aimed to achieve the best regeneration outcome.
Dr. med. dent. Orcan Yüksel
Dr. med. dent. Orcan Yüksel studied dentistry at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt. Since 1993
he has been operating his dental practice and implantological training facilities in Frankfurt, specializing in dental
aesthetics and oral implantology. He is certified as an implantologist and implantological trainer by the European
Association of Dental Implantologists (BDIZ-EDI). Furthermore he is certified ICOI (USA) Diplomate and member
of several German dental societies (DGI, BDO, DGZMK, DGZI, DGP). He is a aditorial member of the dental
journal “Quintessenz”.
Tandl�ge Jens L�tgaard - DipImpDent, RCS (Eng)
Medejer af Himmelev Tandlægehus - henvisningspraksis i Roskilde siden 2010.
Topic 1:
Biological principals of bone regeneration and the importance in the functional and esthetic implant treatment
Stifter og ejer af Klinikproduktion.dk. Arbejder intensivt på at optage og redigere instruktionsvideoer. Siden år
The loss on hard tissue should be regenerated via the “guided bone regeneration” and in order to achieve a better level of red aesthetics
2000 har han udelukkende arbejdet med kirurgi og implantologi. Ivrig kursus giver indenfor kirurgi, implantologi
these methods must be predictable. A successful treatment concept for different type of defects needs the understanding of biological
samt IT. Diploma of Implant Dentistry, Royal College of Surgeons, 2007.
principals and the knowledge of used materials. Beside of the surgical skills, selection of graft materials and the used technique are playing
a major role for a successful regeneration and predictable outcome.
Knogleheling - kan vi g�re noget ekstra?
Topic 2: The bone ring technique: New perspectives in augmentation with allografts
Hvad sker der i knoglehelingen? Hvorfor går det galt af og til? Kan en vitamin indsprøjtning hjælpe patienterne
The allograft bonering technique allows bone augmentation and implantation in a one-stage procedure. This technique is applicable for
til mere forudsigelige resultater? Skal vi bruge omkostningstunge knoglesubstitutter og membraner til socket presavation? Kan vi bruge
many indications with a large bone defect and also a sinus lift with minimal bone height. It is performed using pre-fabricated cancellous
andet - og skal vi i det hele taget bruge noget - for at opnå optimal heling? Jeg kigger specielt på collagen materialer - f.eks. Collacone -
ring-shaped allograft (Maxgraft Bonering) of processed deproteinize bone from living human donors. At the same time an implant is insert-
samt patienternes eget blod - PRF. Hvor og hvornår kan vi (og patienterne) drage fordel af at udføre ekstra procedurer i forbindelse med
ed into the ring. The bony integration of both, the bone ring and the implant, occurs via the surrounding vital bone and vascularisation.
dentoalveolær kirurgi og implantologi?
This presentation will give guidelines on details to avoid surgical failure.
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