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Consideration for Ridge Preservation & Solutions for Complex Augmentation Cases The Geistlich Mini-Symposium offers attendees with an opportunity to listen to two world-renowned clinicians talking all things oral regeneration. Assoc Prof Stephen Chen - Lecture 1: The inevitable consequence of tooth extraction is resorption and subsequent modelling of the alveolar bone, with a decrease in the dimensions of the ridge. Bone augmentation is often required to compensate for the loss of bone volume, allow implants to be placed in the correct position and to optimise aesthetics. In contrast, ridge preservation aims to minimise this resorption and to enhance the ability for implants to be placed in the correct restorative position. This lecture will review the evidence for bone augmentation and ridge preservation procedures, and will outline the techniques involved. A discussion on grafting materials and socket closure techniques will be presented. Dr Paolo Casentini - Lecture 2: The concept of Prosthetically Guided Regeneration (PGR) has been analysed and treatment options have been devised to deal with complex implant cases involving both bone and soft-tissue defects. The PGR protocol will also allow the classification of different degrees of atrophy, and to select the more appropriate reconstructive technique. The development of CAD-CAM technologies such as individualised titanium meshes (i.e. Yxoss CBR®), as well as novel biomaterials, have helped clinicians combat the challenges faced on a daily basis. A sequence of clinical cases and HD videos will illustrate this new treatment philosophy. Dr Paolo Casentini - Hands-on Workshop: Registration Register online now T 1800 776 326 www.geistlich.com.au/cpd E [email protected] for terms and conditions, future courses and events Geistlich Mini-Symposium 2019 Catering Provided Lecture Assoc Professor Stephen Chen - Melbourne Dr Paolo Casentini - Italy Sydney - Friday 1 November, 2019 (Lectures) - Saturday 2 November, 2019 (Hands-On Workshop) Attendees will be given a more detailed overview of the concept of PGR, with the opportunity to trial the use of new biomaterials (Geistlich Fibro-Gide ® ) and devices (Yxoss CBR ® system) that can help the clinician to apply these concepts surgically. Please refer to www.geistlich.com.au/cpd for more details of this workshop. 3-9 Pig Jaws Hands-On

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Page 1: Geistlich Mini-Symposium 2019 - Dental · The Geistlich Mini-Symposium offers attendees with an opportunity to listen to two world-renowned clinicians talking all things oral regeneration.

Consideration for Ridge Preservation & Solutions for Complex Augmentation CasesThe Geistlich Mini-Symposium offers attendees with an opportunity to listen to two world-renowned clinicians talking all things oral regeneration.

Assoc Prof Stephen Chen - Lecture 1:The inevitable consequence of tooth extraction is resorption and subsequent modelling of the alveolar bone, with a decrease in the dimensions of the ridge. Bone augmentation is often required to compensate for the loss of bone volume, allow implants to be placed in the correct position and to optimise aesthetics. In contrast, ridge preservation aims to minimise this resorption and to enhance the ability for implants to be placed in the correct restorative position. This lecture will review the evidence for bone augmentation and ridge preservation procedures, and will outline the techniques involved. A discussion on grafting materials and socket closure techniques will be presented.

Dr Paolo Casentini - Lecture 2:The concept of Prosthetically Guided Regeneration (PGR) has been analysed and treatment options have been devised to deal with complex implant cases involving both bone and soft-tissue defects. The PGR protocol will also allow the classification of different degrees of atrophy, and to select the more appropriate reconstructive technique. The development of CAD-CAM technologies such as individualised titanium meshes (i.e. Yxoss CBR®), as well as novel biomaterials, have helped clinicians combat the challenges faced on a daily basis. A sequence of clinical cases and HD videos will illustrate this new treatment philosophy.

Dr Paolo Casentini - Hands-on Workshop:

Registration Register online now T 1800 776 326 www.geistlich.com.au/cpdE [email protected] for terms and conditions, future courses and events

Geistlich Mini-Symposium 2019

CateringProvided Lecture

Assoc Professor Stephen Chen - MelbourneDr Paolo Casentini - ItalySydney - Friday 1 November, 2019 (Lectures) - Saturday 2 November, 2019 (Hands-On Workshop)

Attendees will be given a more detailed overview of the concept of PGR, with the opportunity to trial the use of new biomaterials (Geistlich Fibro-Gide®) and devices (Yxoss CBR® system) that can help the clinician to apply these concepts surgically. Please refer to www.geistlich.com.au/cpd for more details of this workshop. 3-9

Pig JawsHands-On

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Assoc Professor Stephen Chen - Melbourne Dr Stephen T Chen is a specialist periodontist in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. He holds the position of Clinical Associate Professor at the School of Dentistry at the University of Melbourne. He graduated BDS (Malaya) in 1983, MDSc (Melbourne) in 1987, FRACDS in 1988 and PhD in 2008. Dr Chen’s scientific interests are in the field of tissue regeneration and post-extraction implant outcomes. Dr Chen is past-president of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists and Australasian Osseointegration Society, and past-chairman of the ITI Australasian Section. Dr Chen is currently President of the ITI and a member of the ITI Board of Directors.

Dr Paolo Casentini - Italy Dr Paolo Casentini graduated from the University of Milan (Italy) and is currently a member of the University’s teaching faculty for both the postgraduate course in oral implantology and the course in oral surgery. He is the principal author/co-author of numerous peer-reviewed papers on implantology and regenerative surgery in peer-reviewed international journals and has co-authored 10 text books in the area of implantology, preimplant surgery and oral surgery. Recently he has published with Dr Daniele Cardaropoli the textbook “Pink Esthetic and Soft Tissues in Implant Dentistry”. His main fields of interest are the surgical and prosthetic aspects of advanced and aesthetically demanding cases. He has lectured extensively on these topics in 40 different countries throughout Europe, the United States, the Middle East, South America and Asia. Dr Casentini is a Fellow of the ITI and is the current Chair of the ITI Section Italy. He is also an active member of the Italian Academy of Osseointegration, the Italian Society of Periodontology, and the Italian Academy of Prosthetic dentistry.

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City SydneyDate Friday 1 November 2019Location InterContinental Sydney 117 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000

City SydneyDate Saturday 2 November 2019Location Park Hyatt, 7 Hickson Road Sydney NSW 2000

Course Details: Time Friday - 5.00pm - 9.00pm Saturday - 8.30am - 5.00pmCost Lectures only - $300 (includes drinks and substantial canapes) Hands-on workshop only - $1295 (includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea) Mini-symposium - $1495 (Friday and Saturday)

CPD 3 Scientific CPD hours (Friday) 6 Scientific CPD hours (Saturday) 9 Scientific CPD hours (Friday and Saturday)

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