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02/26/16 6:30 AM
02/26/16 7:30 AM
America/New_York
Members Business Meeting & Breakfast
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_4752 <br/>
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
7:30 - 8:30 AM
Members Business Meeting & Breakfast
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02/26/16 7:00 AM
02/26/16 7:30 AM
America/New_York
Continental Breakfast
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_4753 <br/>
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
8:00 - 8:30 AM
Continental Breakfast
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02/26/16 7:35 AM
02/26/16 8:10 AM
America/New_York
Computer-Aided Engineering of Implant Prostheses: Clinical Treatment Procedures and Fabrication Technology
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3655 <br/>
Advances in digital technology now make it possible to fabricate immediately loaded implant fixed complete dentures (hybrid prostheses). In addition, it is now possible to fabricate these prostheses using a monolithic design where the denture teeth and denture base comprise one unit for enhanced strength and design versatility. This presentation will show the clinical procedures used to obtain the clinical records that become the digital foundation for prosthesis fabrication.
At the conc...
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
8:35 - 9:10 AM
Computer-Aided Engineering of Implant Prostheses: Clinical Treatment Procedures and Fabrication Technology
Advances in digital technology now make it possible to fabricate immediately loaded implant fixed complete dentures (hybrid prostheses). In addition, it is now possible to fabricate these prostheses using a monolithic design where the denture teeth and denture base comprise one unit for enhanced strength and design versatility. This presentation will show the clinical procedures used to obtain the clinical records that become the digital foundation for prosthesis fabrication.
At the conclusion of this lecture participants will be able to or have gained an understanding of:
1. The current status of digital implant prosthesis fabrication.
2. How to make the clinical records for patients who will receive immediately loaded implant prostheses.
3. The computer-aided engineering processes used to clone a series of digital fabricated prostheses used during the treatment process.
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02/26/16 8:10 AM
02/26/16 8:45 AM
America/New_York
Complications with Tooth and Implant-supported Prostheses. Can we Compare Apples with Oranges?
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3656 <br/>
Unpredicted complications create fiscal burdens. These impact the value patients derive from their prostheses, or alternatively, impact the clinician’s profit. Clinicians juggle outcome and complication incidence to help guide treatment decisions, but variation amongst different treatment modalities can make such comparisons akin to comparing apples with oranges. How does one equate the loss of tooth vitality with an implant screw fracture? In addition, complication reporting is confusing an...
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
9:10 - 9:45 AM
Complications with Tooth and Implant-supported Prostheses. Can we Compare Apples with Oranges?
Unpredicted complications create fiscal burdens. These impact the value patients derive from their prostheses, or alternatively, impact the clinician’s profit. Clinicians juggle outcome and complication incidence to help guide treatment decisions, but variation amongst different treatment modalities can make such comparisons akin to comparing apples with oranges. How does one equate the loss of tooth vitality with an implant screw fracture? In addition, complication reporting is confusing and even misleading, with a single type variously described as part of routine maintenance, a minor or even a major complication but resulting in significantly different biological, mechanical and fiscal consequences. For example, how the complication of ‘porcelain chipping’ is managed – by polishing, repairing or replacing the prosthesis, will significantly impact fiscal burdens. A classification system based on the fiscal burden of complications will be presented and applied to a comparison of the outcome of 3-unit tooth-supported FDPs and implant single crowns
At the conclusion of this lecture participants will be able to or have gained an understanding of:
1. The challenges inherent in the reporting of complications for tooth and implant-supported prostheses
2. A classification system to account for the fiscal burden of rectifying complications.
3. A comparison of the outcomes of 3-unit tooth-supported FDPs and implant single crowns.
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02/26/16 8:45 AM
02/26/16 9:20 AM
America/New_York
Wearing Away – A Fresh Look at the Causes of Erosive Tooth Wear
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3657 <br/>
Erosion is described as the progressive loss of tooth substance by chemical processes that don’t involve bacterial action. The presentation will provide fresh perspective on the potential reasons for this interesting phenomenon. Mechanism of action of chemical tooth wear and introduction of new treatment concepts and their rationale will be discussed.
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
9:45 - 10:20 AM
Wearing Away – A Fresh Look at the Causes of Erosive Tooth Wear
Erosion is described as the progressive loss of tooth substance by chemical processes that don’t involve bacterial action. The presentation will provide fresh perspective on the potential reasons for this interesting phenomenon. Mechanism of action of chemical tooth wear and introduction of new treatment concepts and their rationale will be discussed.
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02/26/16 9:20 AM
02/26/16 9:55 AM
America/New_York
Maximizing Esthetics and Durability with Ceramics
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3658 <br/>
Ceramics are being used increasingly for both structural and esthetic components of prostheses and implants. Study of failed clinical specimens as well as examination of specimens from clinically-valid fatigue testing is yielding valuable information about what clinicians and manufacturers can do to best optimize both esthetics and function. Such study also leads to some concerns such as manufacturers who do not appear to have used basic ceramic engineering principles when transitioning a m...
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
10:20 - 10:55 AM
Maximizing Esthetics and Durability with Ceramics
Ceramics are being used increasingly for both structural and esthetic components of prostheses and implants. Study of failed clinical specimens as well as examination of specimens from clinically-valid fatigue testing is yielding valuable information about what clinicians and manufacturers can do to best optimize both esthetics and function. Such study also leads to some concerns such as manufacturers who do not appear to have used basic ceramic engineering principles when transitioning a metal part to ceramic and extreme performance differences between manufacturers for seemingly identical parts.
At the conclusion of this lecture participants will have gained an understanding of:
1. Which ceramics are being used today in implant and prosthetic dentistry and their clinical indications.
2. What we know about maximizing durability and esthetics and how we know it (clinical, simulation and/or modeling data).
3. How the properties of ceramic parts are exceedingly sensitive to the fabrication process (ceramics processing).
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02/26/16 9:55 AM
02/26/16 10:10 AM
America/New_York
Networking Coffee Break
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_4754 <br/>
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
10:55 - 11:10 AM
Networking Coffee Break
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02/26/16 10:10 AM
02/26/16 10:40 AM
America/New_York
Presentation of the Graduate Prosthodontic Research Award, Digital Poster Presentation, and International Awards
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3725 <br/>
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
11:10 - 11:40 AM
Presentation of the Graduate Prosthodontic Research Award, Digital Poster Presentation, and International Awards
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02/26/16 10:40 AM
02/26/16 11:05 AM
America/New_York
The UCSF experience with zygomatic implants for maxillary defects
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3659 <br/>
Obturation of congenital and acquired maxillary defects in edentulous patients poses significant challenges for prosthodontists. Osseointegrated implants provide an alternative to surgical reconstruction. However, not all patients have adequate native bone for the placement of conventional implants. The zygomatic implant was introduced by P-I Brånemark in 1988 and has been used with success for the appropriate patient. In 1999 an edentulous patient with an anterior maxillary defect presen...
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
11:40 AM - 12:05 PM
The UCSF experience with zygomatic implants for maxillary defects
Obturation of congenital and acquired maxillary defects in edentulous patients poses significant challenges for prosthodontists. Osseointegrated implants provide an alternative to surgical reconstruction. However, not all patients have adequate native bone for the placement of conventional implants. The zygomatic implant was introduced by P-I Brånemark in 1988 and has been used with success for the appropriate patient. In 1999 an edentulous patient with an anterior maxillary defect presented to the maxillofacial prosthetic clinic at UCSF unsatisfied with the functional outcome from her conventional obturator. She had insufficient bone for placement of conventional implants and was not a candidate for extensive reconstructive surgery. She was offered the zygomatic implant as an alternative and was successfully treated. We proceeded to treat other patients with similar defects and published our initial findings from 9 patients in 2004. This presentation will highlight updates on our success and failures with the zygomatic implant for edentulous patients with congenital and acquired maxillary defects.
At the conclusion of this lecture participants will have gained an understanding of:
1. The use of zygomatic implants for maxillary reconstruction.
2. Advantages of using zyygoma implants following maxillary resection and comparison to surgical reconstruction.
3. Complications and failures with zygoma implants.
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02/26/16 11:05 AM
02/26/16 11:30 AM
America/New_York
Maxillofacial Reconstruction: Approaches based on Collaborative Planning and Unique Patient Requirements
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3660 <br/>
Reconstruction of maxillo-mandibular defects can be accompanied by a multitude of approaches. Recent advances in technology and techniques can offer the treatment team different approaches for specific patient needs. Microvascular grafting of craniofacial defects is the state of the art treatment for advanced cancers and reconstruction of the head and neck in many centers throughout the world. Although the technique has been in use for the last several decades, there are different ways this m...
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
12:05 - 12:30 PM
Maxillofacial Reconstruction: Approaches based on Collaborative Planning and Unique Patient Requirements
Reconstruction of maxillo-mandibular defects can be accompanied by a multitude of approaches. Recent advances in technology and techniques can offer the treatment team different approaches for specific patient needs. Microvascular grafting of craniofacial defects is the state of the art treatment for advanced cancers and reconstruction of the head and neck in many centers throughout the world. Although the technique has been in use for the last several decades, there are different ways this modality can be used to arrive at functional outcomes. Biomechanical design, soft tissue development, and treatment sequencing are factors, which are vital to treat this unique patient population. The advent of digitally assisted reconstruction continues to be supportive in this role and invokes the use of reverse engineering principles to arrive at a desired result.
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02/26/16 11:30 AM
02/26/16 12:00 PM
America/New_York
Shapes: A Curvilinear Retrospective of Over 30 Years With Osseointegration
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_3661 <br/>
The introduction of Osseointegration to the North American Dental profession in 1982 irrevocably changed the lives of countless patients and dental practitioners. These changes can take on various shapes depending on the procedure involved and the outcome expected; some where we have gone full circle, others where the learning curve is much less defined. From a collective experience in academics and a private practice career spanning more than 40 years of clinical implant dentistry, Dr Parel ...
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
12:30 - 1:00 PM
Shapes: A Curvilinear Retrospective of Over 30 Years With Osseointegration
The introduction of Osseointegration to the North American Dental profession in 1982 irrevocably changed the lives of countless patients and dental practitioners. These changes can take on various shapes depending on the procedure involved and the outcome expected; some where we have gone full circle, others where the learning curve is much less defined. From a collective experience in academics and a private practice career spanning more than 40 years of clinical implant dentistry, Dr Parel will take a candid and retrospective look at where we have been and where we might be going…both good and otherwise.
An exercise of this kind requires subjectivity and speculation, along with a firm belief that good evidence based research is not necessarily required on every occasion. Experience based observations over time can have value, provoke thought, and even create controversy, all of which could well be encountered with this presentation.
At the conclusion of this lecture participants will be able to:
1. Identify areas of Osseointegration which have come full circle
2. Treatment plan to avoid specific complications including but not limited to cement entrapment, implant failure based on profiling, and caries.
3. Understand more completely the limitations of specific types of learning environments.
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02/26/16 12:05 PM
02/26/16 12:15 PM
America/New_York
Question & Answer Session
View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/aps2016/agenda/2016-02-26#session_row_4756 <br/>
Senter Group
rwalsh@thesentergroup.com
MM/DD/YYYY
1:05 - 1:15 PM
Question & Answer Session
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