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22 to 24 May 2014 Maritim Hotel Berlin International Podium 22 May 2014 Conference on implant prosthetic solutions 23 to 24 May 2014 Final Programme Perfect implant prosthetic solutions, thanks to innovative materials and technologies

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22 to 24 May 2014

Maritim Hotel Berlin

International Podium 22 May 2014

Conference onimplant prostheticsolutions23 to 24 May 2014Final Programme

Perfect implant prosthetic solutions,thanks to innovative materials and technologies

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Health begins in the mouth

On holidays and birthdays, people all aroand the world exchange best wishes and wish each other luck and, of course, a long and healthy life. Similarly, billions are invested in allegedly health enhancing fitness and sport activities and in nutrition every year. However, hardly an-yone thinks of the teeth that we use every day in so many different ways, for chewing, biting, speaking or laughing.

Moreover, beautiful, white teeth are a symbol of attrac-tiveness and beauty!

It is scientifically proven that having healthy teeth and gums and especially good oral hygiene is an essential part of keeping in good general health, as caries and perio-dontitis can lead to serious general illnesses.

Recent studies have shown that more and more adults are suffering from moderate to severe periodontitis with a pocket depth of more than 3 mm. This is triggered by pathogenic bacteria in the biofilm. Out of this arise new challanges to overcome for the dental team, consisting of dentists, dental technicians and industrial partners.

The principle remit, therefore, is clear: to develop therapy concepts and systems that, on one hand, support esta-blished methods for maintaining good oral health and particularly good oral hygiene, while on the other hand providing a long-term restoration solution in the form of easy-to-clean, functional and aesthetic dental implants. In this connection new materials used for this purposes, such as the high performance polymer BioHPP as well as new trendsetting composites emerge as innovative and facilitative partners.

Peter BrehmCEO bredent group

If we, the dental team, succeed in finding the perfect balance between maintenance and restoration in oral health, then ahead of us lies endless potential for achie-ving botox-free beauty, youthful self-confidence and, above all, healthy and satisfied patients. Consequently, the dental team plays a crucial role in giving patients back their quality of life. Enabling patients to once more have a fully functional set of teeth, whether implant supported or conventionally treated, gives them the ability to once again take in vitamins and protein from food, and gives the body the chance to take in the nutrients that are important for general good health.

On the bredent group days, we, as a competent partner and expert with 40 years of experience in the field of implant prosthetics, will show you the beneficial oppor-tunities available. With effective and innovative therapy concepts and system solutions, we support you, as dentists or dental technicians, in preserving and restoring your patients‘ oral health.

Best regards

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The two areas of the bredent group are summarised under the motto „Perfect implant prosthetic solutions thanks to innovative materials and technologies“ and also underline a leading position in the market for implant prosthetics through their symbiosis.

Patient satisfaction is the result of synchronisation of the service you provide and the service your patients feel that they have received. Patients generally base their assessment on the implant prosthetic restoration, as they can evaluate its quality on the basis of aesthetic, haptic and functional characteristics.

Thanks to innovative materials and technologies, the bredent group offers you adequate and complete solutions for various indications in surgical implantology, implant prosthetics and conventional prosthetics, which will make your patients happy and satisfied in the long-term.

Dental technicians and dentists find perfect implant prosthetic solutions corresponding to their everyday problems and issues through innovative materials and technologies:

Easy surgery | Pioneering implant prosthetics

Exemplary prosthetic solutions

Avoidance of augmentations | Aesthetics for everyone

Reduction of complications | Economic feasibility | Prophylaxis

Packaging | Customisation | Digital workflow anywhere, at any place

Perfect implant prosthetic solutions, thanks to innovative materials and technologies

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Morning 08:30-10:50 Keynote speeches 11:20-13:40 Keynote speeches 13:40-14:40 Lunch Afternoon 14:40-18:00 Excellence in Technology Dr. Domenico Massironi, Melegnano/IT Excellence in Biofilmmanagement and Regeneration Prof. Dr. Dr. Anton Sculean, Bern/CH

14:40-18:00 Workshops (Consolidation of the Keynote speeches) Evening from 19:30 Gala Party in the ADAGIO Nightlife Club

13:00-14:50 Keynote speeches Plenary session 1

15:20-17:50 Keynote speeches Plenary session 1

15:20-18:00 Keynote speeches Plenary session 2

Evening from 19:30 Get Together in the Kongresshotel

Programme International PodiumThursday 22 May 2014

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

International PodiumInternational speakers present striking cases.

Biofilm management and regenerationEverybody is talking about biofilm and it affects everybody – it‘s not only the cause of periodontitis and periimplantatitis, but it also influences general health and can be a trigger for heart disease. The following questions will be discussed in lectures and workshops:•Howcanweeffectivelycontrolinfections?•Howcanbiofilmmanagementbeeffectivelyintegratedinto

practice?•What benefits does biofilm management offer in practice

withregardtoeconomicefficiencyandpatientsatisfaction?

In addition, experienced clinicians will show you practical tech-niques and methods for preserving and/or building up lost bone, which in many cases is the basis for the success of an implant therapy.

Perfect aesthetics thanks to innovative materials and technologiesInnovative prosthetic materials and production processes are enabling new clinical therapy concepts to provide patients with high-quality and aesthetically pleasing implantprosthetics. In-dividual monolithic crown abutments and definitive direct abut-ments are expanding the horizons of treatment. Experienced clinicians will demonstrate the possibilities and limitations of these materials in daily use and answer questions such as:

•Howcanpatientseasilybeprovidedwithadhesivegapfree abutmentsintooth-form?•Candefinitiveabutmentsbeuseddirectlyafterimplantation withoutjeopardisingosseointegration?•Whatoptionsarethereforavoidingcomplicationswiththe prosthetics?Whatcanbedoneifcomplicationssuchas chippingdoarise?•Howcananoptimumaestheticresultbeachievedevenin difficultsituations?

Immediate restoration: SKY fast & fixedMore than 20,000 satisfied patients worldwide are evidence of the success of SKY fast & fixed. Experienced users will show you how this treatment concept is successfully implemented in everyday use and how it can become the driving force behind the growth of your practice. Based on their own experience, the following questions will be answered:

•WhoisthetypicalSKYfast& fixed patient and how can we convincethemtouseit?•Howarenewprostheticmaterialsintegratedintothetreatment?•Transversalorocclusalscrewing?Whenwouldeachbeused?

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Morning 08:30-10:50 Keynote speeches 11:20-13:40 Keynote speeches 13:40-14:40 Lunch Afternoon 14:40-18:00 Excellence in Technology Dr. Domenico Massironi, Melegnano/IT Excellence in Biofilmmanagement and Regeneration Prof. Dr. Dr. Anton Sculean, Bern/CH

14:40-18:00 Workshops (Consolidation of the Keynote speeches) Evening from 19:30 Gala Party in the ADAGIO Nightlife Club

Morning 09:00-11:10 Keynote speeches 11:40-13:30 Keynote speeches 13:30-14:30 Lunch Afternoon 14:30-18:00 Excellence in Esthetic Dr. David Garber, Atlanta/US Excellence in Reconstruction Dr. Georg Bayer, Chairman of the DGOI*, Landsberg am Lech/DE DT Stephan Adler, Landsberg am Lech/DE 14:30-16:00 Workshops (Consolidation of the Keynote speeches)

Conference on implant prosthetic solutions Friday 23 May 2014Saturday 24 May 2014

Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Programme subject to change

*DGOI = German Society for Oral Implantology

Digital WorkflowDigital techniques are becoming increasingly established in dentistry and dental technology and are thus enabling the re-structuring and reorganisation of therapy processes. This ena-bles the integration of a digital workflow, treatment steps are often shortened and the number of patient sessions reduced, without affecting the quality of the treatment results. Further-more, with the digital networking of practice and laboratory, a reduction in the rate of complaints can also be achieved through the digital processing of data records – this in turn saves time and money to the benefit of the patient. Experienced experts from dentistry and dental technology will answer questions such as:

•Howcandifficultpatientsituationsbebetterplannedandsimulatedusing3Danimations?

•Howdoesthedigitalworkflowsupportcommunicationandmonitoringintheinterdisciplinaryteam?

•Whatadvantagesdoesdigitalnetworkingofferpatients?•Whatopportunitiesaretherefordentallaboratories?•Howcanprocesschainsbebettercoordinatedand/oropti-

mised?

Keynote speechesThrough individual and team presentations, you will obtain a complete overview of the ground breaking treatment methods in dental medicine/implantology, as well as those for the dental technical laboratory. This will be broken down into the follow-ing four topics: Biofilm management and regeneration, Aesthe-tics using innovative mate-rials and technologies, Immediate restoration: SKY fast & fixed and Digital workflow.

Workshops (looking in greater depth at the topics from the keynote speeches)The workshops will offer you the opportunity to explore the knowledge acquired from the keynote speeches in greater depth and in smaller groups, and to establish a targeted dialogue with the speakers.

Excellence coursesExcellence in ReconstructionDr.GeorgBayer,ChairmanoftheDGOI[GermanSocietyforOralImplantology], Landsberg am Lech/DEDT Stephan Adler, Landsberg am Lech/DEExcellence in Biofilmmanagement and RegenerationProf. Dr. Dr. Anton Sculean, Bern/CHExcellence in EstheticsDr. David Garber, Atlanta/USAExcellence in TechnologyDr. Domenico Massironi, Melegnano/IT

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Perfect aesthetics thanks to innovative materials and technologies

Biofilmmanagement and Regeneration

Digital Workflow

Immediate restoration: SKY fast & fixed

Soft skills

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Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 1 .............................................................. page 8-11

Plenary session 2 .............................................................. page 12-16

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Plenary session .................................................................. page 17-23

Excellence courses ........................................................... page 24-25

Workshops......................................................................... page 26-27

Plenary session .................................................................. page 28-32

Excellence courses ........................................................... page 33

Workshops......................................................................... page 34-35

Overview ............................................................................ page 36-37

Posterpresentation ........................................................... page 38

Events .................................................................................. page 40-41

Congressandoverwievofhotels ............................... page 42-45

Programme of excursions .............................................. page 46-47

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13:00 13:10

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13:40 14:00

Welcome

Dr. Vittorio Giannelli (IT)

Peter Brehm CEObredentgroup(DE)

Dr. Giovanni Ghirlanda (IT)

Wolfgang Lechner Export Sales Manager bredent group (DE)

Aesthetical and functional managementof atrophic bone crests. Old and new perspectives.

The implantologist is frequently called to manage different anatomical condi-tions during the insertion of an implant. In presence of atrophic bone crests, reaching an optimal aesthetical and functional result is always a big challenge for the dentist.Bone regeneration, sinus lift, soft tissue management etc. have been proposedduring the last years to regain an ideal bone anatomy with a consistent amountof patient mobility and costs of the treatment. Recently, the development of new devices and new materials has offered new perspectives of treatment with a a reduction of costs and complexity. The authors will illustrate different clinical approaches in presence of atrophic bone crest, including the prosthetical solutions, utilising old and new criteria of treatment.

Dr. Boris Hrala (AT)

BioHPP - if patients want a biocompatible bridge material A comparison with established procedures.

Biocompatible components of dental restorations are becoming a significant criterion for requests of patients. BioHPP may be an alternative to availabletechniques.Ourtestincludedthreepatients.Eachofthepatientshadreceivedadifferenttypeofimplant-supportedrestorations.Ourtargetwastocomparethevarious techniques with regard to practicality, to interview patients about their short- and medium-term satisfaction and to report about failures and total costs. Three cases were selected - all patients required new restorations in their upper jaws. They received at least six blueSKY implants - some of them with angled placement according to the SKY fast & fixed therapeutic concept and some with regular place-ment. After the healing time of the fixed temporary restorations, all restorations were replaced with different permanent restorations. OurdentallaboratorywasaskedtofabricatetherestorationsentirelywithBi-oHPP,suprastructures inzirconiausingpressceramicabutmentsandtitaniumabutments and Selective Laser Melting (SLM) substructures with ceramic veneer for the reconstruction. The dental technician was asked about problems during the fabrication of the various restorations and patients were asked if they were satisfied with their restorations; finally we report about our experience with all three techniques.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 1As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

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Dr. Daniel Escribano(ES)

DTM Mario Parra(ES)

Implant-prosthetic restorations with the high-performance polymer BioHPP

In addition to the anatomical conditions, the selection of the material is a decisive factor for the fabrication of patient-specific prosthetic restorations. The dental technician plays a key role in this process since - due to his profound knowledge of materials - he can assist the dentist and provide advice. In the case described in the following, the ceramic-reinforced high-performance polymerBioHPPwasused,whichisarelativelynewmaterialinthefieldofdentistry.The lecturers are among the first users of this high-performance polymer in the world and are able to talk about the results obtained over more than six years.

14:50 15:20 Coffee break

Dr. Neil Cooper (UK)

A peek at BioHPP – innovative materials in implant-prostheticsfor SKY fast & fixed restorations.

This talkaimstodescribetheauthorexperiencesusingBioHPP.Beinganovelmaterial in the UK, both technicians and clinicians have needed to be both openminded and clear, concise communicators. Learning from each other, we are pleased to show how our work has developed to achieve aesthetically beautiful and functional results.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Associate Prof. Dr. Rola Al Habashneh (JO)

Dr. Zafer Abu Huwaij (JO)

Photodynamic therapy and dental implants for treatment of agressive and chronic periodontitis in partially edentulous patients – prospective study.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the photodynamic therapy (PDT) with re-gard to the success rate and bacterial colonization of non-submerged implants for treatment of agressive and chronic periodontitis in partially edentulous patients. Accordingly, the objective of this study is to examine the success rate of dental implants in patients with periodontal diseases by modifying the microbial com-position of the teeth and implants through the use of the photodynamic therapy.

14:20 14:50

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 1As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

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15:50 16:10

Prof. Dr. Selim Pamuk (TR)

Selecting the correct abutment in anterior implant supported restorations.

The use of immediate implant placement and immediate temporary techniques are paramount to the maintenance of hard and soft tissue structures. This is particularly important when implant-supported restorations are utilized in the aesthetic zone. Several kinds of implant abutments are offered by implant manufacturers. Se-lecting the appropriate abutment can be both complex and confusing with the ever-increasing number of abutments and material availability.A choice must be made between standardized and customized abutments. As an alternative to metal abutments that may compromise the appearance of tissue colour in the aesthetic zone, zirconia abutments or alternatively new generation PEEKabutments(BioHPP)canbeused.This presentation will describe the various abutments available and how to select the correct one for a given clinical situation in an organized, systematic fashion.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

16:10 16:30

16:30 16:50

DT Masaichi Tsuchiya (JP)

How to achieve a long-lasting stabilityof implant supported superstructure -Team Approach, to overcome implant complication.

Nowadays the implant restoration is getting very popular and the implant treatments are clinically operated daily as one of the general oral treatments. However,asarepointedoutrecently,manyunexpectedclinicalcomplicationsareoccurring now. And these unexpected clinical complications are usually not ableto be handled by only one of the all related expertise. Therefore, it is very impor-tant to find a new approach against these clinical complications, which shouldbe treated by all related expertise as a team with mutually unified treatment concepts against the complications concerned. The dental technicians should have more responsibilities for the implant treatment, as one of the treatment team members, and should contribute to the treatment concerned with their knowledge and technologies. Needlesstosay,itisnecessarytousetheCAD/CAMtechnologyandnewdentalmaterials and technologies for the suitable clinical indications. I would like to share with you our treatment concepts and our team approach, and would very much appreciated, if this may help you as one of your treatment concepts especially against implant complications.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Dr. Takahiko Sugiyama (JP)

The friction retention system -A method placing a single crown supra-structure without cement.

The friction retention system is a method placing a supra-structure without cement. The author has applied it for over 15 years. The main benefit is the easy removal of the supra-structure whenever necessary. This brings a numberof other important advantages, for example it enable us to observe the mucosalcondition in detail at the sub-gingival area and perform a thorough clean-up. The author would like to present the history and the advantage of the friction retention system.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 1As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

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Prof. Dr. Gianpaolo Folegatti (IT)

Simple and complex implant-prosthetic rehabilitationen

Increasing aesthetic and social demands by patients have led the entire dental profession to reform the therapies and technical solutions they offer as well as rethinking the holistic approach to patients. The method of immediate loading gradually became more popular and today is the method of first choice in cases where a natural tooth is to be replaced with an osseointegrated implant. Today, new technologies for diagnosis and planning are used in the restoration of the different anatomical and functional situations, and in terms of rehabilitating prosthetics one is spoilt for choice by the deluge of products resulting from technological research. As part of the congress, the author will elaborate on and visually illustrate the scientific principles, clinical criteria as well as the achieved medium-term and long-term results for the above described methods.

Prof. (C.A.) Dr. Andrea Borgonovo (IT)

The use of BioHPP in implant-prosthetic rehabilitation:clinical and experimental evaluations.

For many years, PEEK (polyetheretherketone) has been used in medicine as an implantmaterialwithgreatclinicalresults.BioHPP(HighPerformancePolymer)is a new material based on PEEK which presents excellent quality for use in dental field due to stability, mechanical properties and low plaque affinity. In these work microbiologicalaspects,clinicalbehaviorsandaestheticresultsofBioHPPabut-ments are presented and compared to titanium in implant–prosthetic rehabilitation.BioHPPisshowingafter1yearoffollow-upasuccessfulclinicalperformance.Forthisreason,BioHPPisasuitablematerialfortherealizationofhealingabutmentsand prosthetic abutments and can represent a valid alternative to titanium.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

17:10 17:30

Prof. Ass. Dr. Miodrag Šćepanović DDS MSc PhD (SRB)

“SKYplanX” guided implantology procedures and doubts about bone temperature changes during implant site preparation

Computerguidedimplantology,asactualtopofthehillinimplantdentistryplan-ning and a treatment protocol is under permanent evaluation. It is well known that benefits for a patient are predictive aesthetics, precise sur-gical procedure and flapless surgery in most of the cases which allows painless postoperative time. The success of dental implant treatment depends on several factors, the most important being primary healing of the implant site. No matter how carefully done, implant site preparation procedure can results in heat generation. Bone overheating could decrease regenerative capacity of bone tissue and therefore is considered as cause of implant failure. Although surgical drilling templates provide accuracy and reduce drilling time, preparing an implant site using drilling template may generate heat more than conventional implant site preparation regardless of the irrigation type.The aim of the lecture is to present technology and a workflow of computer-guided implant surgery, implant-placement planning and surgical template construction as well as to present results of the in-vitro study performed to identify tempera-ture changes during implant site preparation using “SKYplanX” surgical template.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

17:30 17:50

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 1As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change. 11

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Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 2As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

Dr. Dmitry Bulgin (HR)

Dr. Enes Hodzic (HR)

Bone formation using autologous bone marrow derived mononuclearcells combined with biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic (ossceram nano)and absorbable atelocollagen (angiopore selective permeable membrane)in dental technology: practical tools for bone regeneration.

Replacing missing bone or adding mass to existing bone is often essential to thesuccess of a dental implant.

An implant needs a minimum of bone surrounding it in order to bind to it and deliver sufficient strength and stability. If, in the location where the implants are intended, there is low mass of bone (width or height) a bone graft must be applied in order to maintain this minimum of bone. A large variety of graft materials have been used for maxillary and mandibular atrophy.

To date, there has been no graft material which can be regarded as completely satisfactory. The autologous application of human bone marrow cells which are not expanded ex vivo, has medico-legal advantages in bone healing disorders.Bonemarrowderivedmononuclearcells(BMMNCs)areahugesourceofbonemarrow-derivedmesenchymalstemcells(BMMSCs)andrepresentapotentialkeycomponent in autologous graft for bone regeneration. BMMSCsaremultipotentandsecretemanykindsofgrowthfactorstoregeneratetissues. Modeling of synthetic material for filling bone defects with autologous BMMNCsasasourceoftheBMMSCcellshasshowntobeeffectiveinbonetissue regeneration.

This shows our experience with freshly isolated, based on autologous bone marrow, mononuclear cells combined with synthetic biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic and absorbable atelocollagen for augmentation of extreme maxillary and mandibular atrophy.

The techniques are based on stimulation of natural events continuously pre-sent in living bone, that is, the process of bone remodeling and offering both osteoinduction and osteoconductive features.

15:20 15:50

Coffee break

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Prof. Dr. Hakan Özyuvaci (TR)

Advanced surgery in oral implantology: necessary or not?

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” This quote belongs to one of the most brilliant and comlex minds of all times: Leonardo da Vinci. Yet, it’s very true because the more the procedures become complex, the more the complications occurs after.

Implantology is the most developing and promising field of dentistry with high successratesandgoodlong-termresults.Contemporarily,manydifferentcasetypescanbetreatedbyimplantdentistrysafelyandsuccessfully.Howevernotsofar, just a few years ago performing fully functional and esthetic implant supported prosthetic restorations were a challenging issue. The aim was to get close to the “natural” in both ways, but in some complicated cases that couldn’t be possible. Acceptable wasn’t enough so that materials and techniques have been developing since then on the road to reaching perfection.

In cases which implant procedure can not be performed directly, additional surgical techniques may be necessary sometimes as autogeneous bone grafting, sinus floor elevations, etc. These techniques are well evaluated and gives really successfull results but there are some disadvantages like prolonged treatment time, increased risk of complications due to additional surgical procedures.

Another alternative “SKY fast and fix” is possible in the last few years that can be applied in some cases which needs advanced surgical procedure, solves these cases by simple implantology and overdentures can be prepared immediately. Six implants on the upper jaw usually eliminates the chance of sinus lifting procedu-re, else, four implants on the lower jaw avoids autogeneous bone grafting of the posterior mandible. This fast and simple solution causes patients to gain months of surgical and prosthetic procedures’ torture and gives really satisfactory results.It is a well-known truth: The way that goes to the best treatment passes through the most delicate planning. In this briefing, all points of “SKY fast and fix technique” will be evaluated from planning to prosthetic outcomes and all advantages and indications will be considered detailfully.

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 2As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

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Prof. Dr. Rafael Delgado Ruiz (ES)

Prof. José Luis Calvo-Guirado(ES)

16:10 16:40

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 2As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

Narrow Implants for Narrow Ridges. A Clinical and Experimental Study

BACKGROUND: The development of narrow diameter implants (<3.75mm) may be the solution for receiving implant-supported prostheses without the need for advanced bone graft procedures. They may also be used as transitional implants. Recent data on narrow implants demonstrated different cumulative survival rates (CSR)between100%to95,5%,variationsdependsonfollow-uptime,typeofprosthesisandimplantandpatientcharacteristics.Howeveralackofexperimentaldataontheeffectofdifferentnarrow-implantdiameteroncrestalboneloss(CBL)andbonetoimplantcontact(BIC)inhealedorpost-extractionsocketsstillremains.AIMS:ToevaluatetheCSRofnarrowimplantswithdifferentdiameterinhealedbonesandpost-extractionsocketsandtoevaluatebyhistomorphometrytheCBLandBICvaluesofminiSKYVSnarrowSKYimplantsinhealedandinpost-extrac-tion sockets. MATERIALSANDMETHODS:Afterthebilateralextractionoflowerpremolarsandmolars in six beagle dogs, 48 implants were inserted randomly in healed bones and in post extraction sockets and divided into two groups of 24 implants as follows: Group A with miniSKY implants (3.2mm diameter x 8mm length) and Group B with narrowSKY implants (3.5mm diameter x 8mm length. After a 6 monthshealingperiodtheanimalswereputtosleep.HistologicaldataofBICandCBLwererecorded.RESULTS:TheCSRwassimilarinhealedboneforbothgroups(99,1%;p>0.05),howeverinpostextractionsocketstheCSRwasreducedinbothgroups(93.2%groupA,vs96.4%groupB;p<0.05).TheCBLinpostextraction sockets was 2.2mm±0.5mm and was, with 0.2 mm ±0.1mm lower for healedbone(p<0.05).TheBICwashigherforthehealedboneincomparisonwiththepostextractionsocket(p<0.05)andwashigherforgroupB(75,1%±1.4%)incomparisonwithgroupA(66,7%±2.2%).CONCLUSIONS:Betweenthe limitationsofthisanimalstudywecanconcludethat narrowSKY implants are recommended for post extraction sockets and for healed bone. miniSKY implants are recommended for healed bone and, using them in post extraction sockets should preferably be avoided.

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Prof. Dr. Aslan Gökbuget(TR)

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17:00 17:20

Associate Prof. Dr.Ashraf Abu Karaky (JO)

Immediate Implants Loading: Principles and Clinical Applications.

Implant dentistry had made major steps over the past few decades. From ossiointegration to soft tissue and bone preservation and regeneration, dental implantology has delivered better function and more aesthetic results.

The understanding of dental implantology, high success rates and advanced technologies in implant manufacturing allowed clinicians to aim faster results. The presentation will focus on the principles and clinical applications of early and immediate loading.

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 2As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

Immediate implantation at aesthetic zone: Is it Predictable?

Today, the objective of dentistry is not only to eliminate the disease but also im-prove the patients’ esthetics and function. The success and predictability of dental implants have change the philosophy and practice of dentistry during the last two decade. A lot of new technologies and techniques have been used in order to improveimplantsuccessandpredictabilityi.e.CTcomputeraidedguides,surgicaltools immediate loading etc.The concept of Immediate implants and loading is anything but recent. Patients receiving implants today are often unaware of the original loading protocols of 3 to6monthsofload-freehealingpriortorestorativetherapy.Often,whenpatientsrequire extraction of an anterior tooth, they do not accept even the shortest period of partial edentulism. Traditionally, these situations were addressed with either removableorprovisionalrestorations.Whenthesesolutionswereunsatisfactory,implant therapy was often rejected in lieu of traditional fixed partial dentures or resin-bonded bridges.In recent years, the option of immediate placement performed in conjunction with temporization has become popular. Lots of factors are effecting the success and predictability of immediate implantation. These factors will be discussed with the cases during the presentation.Learning objectives;- Scientific background of Immediate Implants,- Whytreatmentplanningissoimportant,- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of Immediate Implants,- Whyprotectingextractionsocketwithimmediatetemporizationisimportant,- Howtheunderstandingofclinicalcaseshelpsintoclinicalpractice.

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Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 2As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

Prof. Dr. Aslihan Üşümez DDS PhD. (TR)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Dr. Stefan Wentaschek MSc. (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

SKY fast & fixed at the Clinic for Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Mainz University Medical Centre.

In our presentation, we would like to provide an account of the results of an in-vestigation carried out by our clinic, in which the patients were treated according to the Sky fast & fixed protocol. Whichpatients,forwhomaugmentationshouldbeavoided,areparticularlysuitedtoanimplantprotocol?Whatbenefitsarisefromtheangulationofdistalimplantsinedentulousjaws,howdothebiomechanicsofrestorationchange,andarethereanyparticularrisks?

HowtheRFAstabilityparameterandtheperiotestvalueofangulatedandaxialbredent implants change under immediate loading, and how these parameters are capable of detecting implants which do not osseointegrate under immediate loading.

Evaluation of stress levels at the bone around the implants when angled and straight locator attachments are used to support removable dentures with finite element analysis method.

Edentulous patients frequently experience problems with conventional mandibular dentures. Implant-supported mandibular overdentures offer edentulous patients a better-retained and more stable prosthesis, resulting in improved oral function and patient satisfaction compared to conventional complete dentures. Various numbers of interforaminal implant along with different attachment types can be used for implant-supported mandibular overdentures, depending on the clinician’s preference and financial capability of the patient. Usually, two implants are considered sufficient to support the implant-supported mandibular overdentures. However,theuseofmorethantwoimplantsisrecommendedincertaincases.These include patients with advanced atrophy, cases requiring higher retention because of high muscle attachments or prominent mylohyoid ridges, and cases where forces on the anterior implants need to be minimized because of poor posterior ridge form, in the presence of large or V shaped anterior ridges or increased occlusal forces.In this presentation the stress levels at the bone around the implants when angled and straight locator attachments are used to support removable den-tures with finite element analysis method will be presented in the light of current research.

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Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

08:30 08:50

Welcome

08:50 09:00

09:00 09:20

Greetings for the 40th anniversary

Peter Brehm CEObredent group(DE)

Prof. (NY) Dr. Manfred Lang (DE)

Dr. Stephan Ryssel MSc.(DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

SKY fast & fixed - the drive towards economic success in practice.

A patient-friendly therapy like SKY fast & fixed can only become a drive towards economic success in the practice if it is communicated effectively. Dr Stefan Ryssel explains in his presentation how innovative therapy concepts can win people over.

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Prof. Dr. Dr. Anton Sculean (CH)

Photodynamic therapy in the treatmentof periodontal and peri-implant infections.

Recent data suggest a potential clinical benefit following the use of antimicrobialphotodynamic therapy (PDT) in the treatment of periodontitis and peri-implantitis. Therefore, the aims of this lecture are: a) to give a critical overview on the available evidence related to the use of PDT in the treatment of periodontal and peri-implant infections and b) to point out the clinical indications for the use of PDT.

The available data from preclinical and randomized controlled clinical studies indicate that the use of PDT may result in a significant reduction of periodontal inflammation and improved wound healing in patients with chronic periodontal diseases.

In patients with generalized aggressive periodontitis, nonsurgical periodontal therapy followed by systemic administration of Amoxicillin and Metronidazole or application of PDT resulted in significant clinical improvements compared to baseline, but the systemic administration of antibiotics resulted in significantly higher improvements in terms of probing depth reduction (i.e. less number of pockets < 6mm) compared to the application of PDT. Results from a recently performed randomized controlled clinical study indicate that the use of PDT may represent a valuable alternative for local antibiotics in patients enrolled in main-tenance program diagnosed with incipient peri-implantitis. The study has for the first time shown that the use of PDT in conjunction with nonsurgical therapy may lead to comparable clinical, microbiological and immunological outcomes than nonsurgical therapy followed by application of Minocycline.

These new data appear to be very promising since the use of PDT is not associated with an increase in resistance, a major critique against the use of antibiotics.

Based on the available evidence it can be concluded that in patients enrolled in a maintenance program, the use of PDT in conjunction with nonsurgical periodontaltherapy may lead to significant clinical improvements and may represent a valuable alternative for local antibiotics.

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

09:20 09:40

09:40 10:00

Dr. Sigurd Hafner (DE)

Successful implantation, augmentation and treatmentof bone necrosis by efficient disinfection.

The lecture will show different indications of antibacterial Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT) in the treatment field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.

An adjuvant antibacterial therapy is one of the key strategies in the treatment of Bisphosphonaterelatednecrosisofthejaws(BRONJ).Latestscientificresearchandthe resulting clinical workflows will be discussed and show the success of aPDT.

Postoperative disorders in wound healing and pain can be significant reduced. Immediate implantation of dental implants after tooth extraction and also different techniques of bone augmentation become more safer by using special treatment protocols in combination with aPDT disinfection.

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Muzafar Bajwa MSc. (DE)

DTM Jürgen Freitag (DE)

BioHPP – CAD / CAM and pressing procedure – two systems for maximum achievement.

The manufacturing processes for BioHPP materials vary widely. Analogue andDIGITAL worlds collide. As demonstrated in the presentation, in many cases, the so-lutions are also very often mixed. Both components, such as a scanner for designingthe work and polishing from a wax blank, are presented exactly the same as classical modelling.

All of the cases described are patient cases which have also been incorporated. Thediversity,whichmakesBioHPPpossible,isimpressivelypresented.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

10:00 10:30

10:30 10:50

Prof. Dr. Andreas Braun (DE)

Biofilm management: a precondition for long-term successin periodontics and endodontics.

Many different sorts of microorganisms are present in an oral biofilm that formson periodontal root surfaces and in root canals. The removal of this biofilm is a fundamentalaspectofsystematicperiodontalandendodontictherapy.However,bacterial reservoirs can remain on the tooth surfaces and affect healing followingtreatment.

Adjunctive procedures such as locally delivered and systemic antibiotics have beenevaluated.However,withrespecttothepossibledevelopmentofbacterialresistance to antibiotics, the use of these agents should be restricted to specificgroups of patients, for example those with highly active disease or a specific microbiological profile. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) could be an adjunctive antimicrobial approach for preventive and therapeutic treatment concept without the disadvantages of antibiotics. Development of bacterial resistance has not yet been proven and could not be generated in an experi-mental study protocol.

The treatment concept can be used for periodontal and endodontic biofilm management. The therapy utilizes a photosensitizing agent, which is irradiated with a light source tuned to a wavelength that matches the absorption spectrumof the agent. The subsequent photochemical reaction results in oxygen-mediatedreduction of pathogenic bacteria. The main cytotoxic agent in aPDT is widely accepted to be singlet oxygen, a highly reactive oxygen subspecies that oxidizesbiologicalsubstrates.Criticalsitesofactionforsingletoxygenincludemitochon-dria, DNA and lipid membranes. Sustained exposure of the treated tissue resultsin breakdown of cellular microstructures and cell death. Several photosensitizershave been shown to be effective against target microorganisms without inducingdamage to the host tissues.

It could be proven aPDT can eliminate oral bacteria such as Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Streptococcus mutans in a planktonic biofilm modeland effectively eradicate planktonic and biofilm cultures of the opportunistic pa-thogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In general, the adjunctive use of aPDT procedurewas reported to have a positive effect on treatment outcomes. Thus, by addingantimicrobial photodynamic treatment procedures to anti-infective approaches,it might be possible to improve conventional treatment regimens to improve theprognosis for clinical long-term success.

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

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10:5011:20 Coffee break

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

PD Dr. Jörg Neugebauer (DE)

Modern polymer materials for definitive implant prosthetics.

Implant restoration is generally considered as high-quality treatment for lost tooth structure. Therefore, restoration on the prosthetic side with ceramic-veneered frameworks and the correspondingly high level of work involved by dental technicians will be routinely addressed here. It is however shown that complications, such as hipping, poor capacity for repair and lack of acceptance inbitingbehaviour,aswellashighcosts,mayarise.Clinicalpossibilities forBioHPPstructuralmaterialarepresentedalongsidethetheoreticalfoundations.Furthermore, dental technology aspects of veneering using the visio.lign veneer system as well as the experiences in follow-up checks with patients will also be presented.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

11:20 11:40

11:40 12:00

Dr. Vincenzo Musella (IT)

The aesthetic preview: The real communicationin simple case and complex case.

Aesthetic rehabilitation of the anterior zone has always been considered one ofthe biggest challenges of our profession.If it is true that “aesthetics does not exist without health”, it would be useful topause a while, regard the situation from a biological point of view, bearing in mind materials and dental technique, in order to plan a restoration that is reliable,efficient and easy to maintain over time.The aesthetic mock up provides the possibility of demonstrating the planned treatment and verifying the project in a concrete manner.This not only illustrates our project, but also offers the patient the possibility of visualizing the final result before any irreversible professional action is taken; thisalso gives the patient the possibility to express his opinion and assent regardingthe treatment.

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Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

12:00 12:20

12:20 12:50

Prof. Dr. Arthur Novães (BR)

Scientific data base for Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy in dentistry.

aPDT is based on the principle that a photoactivatable substance, the photo-sensitizer, binds to the target cell and can be activated by light of a suitable wavelength.During this process, free radicals of singlet oxygen are formed, which produce aneffectthatistoxictothecell.Whenfirstreportsemergedonlight-absorbingproperties and fluorescence of various dyes, it became clear that dye excitation bylight exerts destructive action in biologic systems. This so-called ‘‘photodynamic action’’ was described as a process in which light, after being absorbed by dyes, sensitizes organisms for visible light-inducing cell damage. Therefore, in recent years aPDT is being used in clinical situations where anti-microbial therapy is indicated, such as Aggressive Periodontitis, type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and peri-implantitis.In the treatment of Aggressive Periodontitis or in patients with periodontitis andtype 2 Diabetes Mellitus, antimicrobial therapy is recommended as adjunct to scaling and root planning. The benefits, type of drugs, dosage and side effects are questionable issues, therefore if effective, aPDT would solve these problems.Similarly, the various proposed treatments for periimplantitis has not predictablyshown the ability of obtaining re-osseointegration, with the main reason been the inability of predictably decontaminating the implant surface. Perhaps aPDT is able to decontaminate the implant surface and achieve re-osseointegration?Thispresentationwillshowtheresultsofclinicalandpre-clinical studies done by our group addressing all of these clinical conditions.

Dr. Domenico Massironi (IT)

DT Antonio Lazetera (IT)

The new class of materials in prosthetics: BioHPP

Zirconium dioxide is one of the established ceramic materials used in prosthetic restorations.Ceramicsbutalsocompositesareavailableforaestheticveneering.The comparison of the various material properties of the two veneering materials reveals the options and applications available, and defines new standards in the aestheticdesignofdentalprostheses.Clinicalexperiences,forexamplevariouspatient cases, show how durable these restorations are.

As well as aesthetic considerations, precision during the manufacture of the dental prosthesis has a crucial influence on clinical success, but so do preparation and casting. The factors for success with zirconium dioxide, a comparison with gold alloys and the possibilities of new polymer framework materials demonstrate the complexity, and show the relationships between the material, the instrument and processing, which is explored further in the Excellence in Technology course.

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Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Dr. Michael Weiss (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

12:50 13:10

Limitations and possibilities of proven and innovative prosthetic materials in definitive restoration for immediate implantations.

Today‘s patients want fixed teeth and, ideally, immediate restoration using im-plantation procedures - particularly if they are limited in terms of time or are highly exposed in a professional or social capacity. In this context, older patients who are edentulous or on the verge of becoming edentulous also constitute an interesting patient group for the economic success of the dental practice. The SKY implant system and SKY fast & fixed treatment concept offer ideal treatment concepts for these patients.

Aside from anatomically determined restrictions, comprehensive therapy planning, extensive consultation and consistent, the implementation of systematic treatment (and definitive restoration in particular) play a decisive role in achieving long term patient satisfaction. The reason for this is that the quality of a definitive restoration is evaluated by patients on the basis of aesthetic, tactile and functio-nal characteristics, and a successful treatment result therefore leads to positive recommendation marketing.Inthisrespect,thepotentialofBioHPPandvisio.lignwillberepresentedincompa-rison to established framework and veneering materials. At the same time, patient expectations and perceptions will be compared and discussed.

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13:10 13:40

Dr. Helmut Steveling (DE)

DTM José de San José González (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

13:40 14:40 Lunch

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

Implant prosthetics for different indications – the integration of dental prosthesis into the biology of the oral cavity.

The prosthetic possibilities offered by modern implant systems are intricate andextensive.Clearprostheticgoalsettingandpreciseimplementationwithappropriate positioning of the abutments are essential. Complicated initialanatomical situations are generally associated with increased diagnostic effort. Three-dimensional imaging procedures are a standard feature of modern day surgical and prosthetic treatment planning. Some failures can be avoided by using these technologies.

Failures in implant prosthetics may be multifarious. The following may be per-ceivedasfailures:Chippingoftheceramic,insufficientfitofthesuperstructure,susceptibility to repairs of the plastic parts, fractures, phonetic and aesthetic problems, incorrect occlusion, poor hygiene-friendly design, abutment fractures, screw loosening, peri-implantitis and recessions. The resulting patient dissatis-faction with the treatment process may be added to this list - this may lead to unsatisfactory results and additional costs in the long term.

The indication for implant-supported dental prostheses today ranges from replacement of individual missing chewing units to restoration in edentulous jaws. Prosthetic restoration concepts are broadly based and are of course always dependent on the financial resources of the patients. Finding the solution which is optimally suited to the patient is becoming increasingly important, and this must be agreed with the patient prior to the start of treatment. The dentist and dental technician aim to select a suitable prosthetic solution, providing a positive and long-lasting treatment result for each patient. A precise fit and attractive appearance are basic prerequisites for dental work. In order to achieve an optimal result in the long term, the shape and material properties of the replacement must also be customised to suit the biological requirements of the oral cavity. Only the combination of suitable materials,appropriate functional design and sound aesthetics can elevate a manufactured implant prosthetic reconstruction to an outstanding product.

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Dr. Domenico Massironi (IT)

Excellence in Technology

Minimum invasive approach in modern esthetics restoration

During the lecture the focus will be put on the main prosthetic aspects of the work at greater magnification concerning precision and aesthetics. In the last years the field of working of stereomicroscope is enlarged to the different fields of Dentistry: from endodontics to periodontology, from prosthesis to dental technique.

Weusethestereomicroscopeinoursurgeryandinlaboratorysince1988.Megamagnification is very important and fundamental in the different steps of fixed prosthesis. In fact, the possibility of analysis at the greater magnification allows the control of the correctness of all the steps of the different prosthetic phases.

The phase of preparation and marginal placing must come in the correct relation with marginal soft tissues and the use of microscope allows to obtain a marginal finish line more regular and with a bigger detail; furthermore, the use of the ster-eomicroscope in finishing phases allows us to use sonic oscillating instruments.

Precision, function and aesthetics are the main aims of prosthetic dentistry.Precision in metal ceramic prosthetic fixed restoration provides the best marginal seal. Methods used to produce good marginal integrity in metal-ceramics may also be adopted for all-ceramic restorations and laminate veneers. This presentation will discuss the concepts of precision and aesthetics pertinent to a full spectrum of restoration type and the news Esthetics materials.

In our opinion the most important step is the preparation of the tooth with ro-tating and non rotating instruments. In our daily practice the enlarged view with the operative microscope is fundamental specially to achieve the good marginal preparation using sonic technology without rotating movement.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

14:40 18:00

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Excellence coursesPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

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14:40 18:00

Prof. Dr. Dr. Anton Sculean (CH)

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Excellence coursesPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

Excellence in Biofilmmanagement and Regeneration.

Photodynamic therapy in the treatment of periodontal and peri-implant infections.

Recent data suggest a potential clinical benefit following the use of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the treatment of periodontitis and peri-implan-titis. Therefore, the aims of this lecture are: a) to give a critical overview on the available evidence related to the use of PDT in the treatment of periodontal and peri-implant infections and b) to point out the clinical indications for the use of PDT. The available data from preclinical and randomized controlled clinical studies indicate that the use of PDT may result in a significant reduction of periodontal inflammation and improved wound healing in patients with chronic periodontal diseases.In patients with generalized aggressive periodontitis, nonsurgical periodontal therapy followed by systemic administration of Amoxicillin and Metronidazole or application of PDT resulted in significant clinical improvements compared to baseline, but the systemic administration of antibiotics resulted in significantly higher improvements in terms of probing depth reduction (i.e. less number of pockets < 6mm) compared to the application of PDT. Results from a recently performed randomized controlled clinical study indicate that the use of PDT may represent a valuable alternative for local antibiotics in patients enrolled in maintenance program diagnosed with incipient peri-implantitis. The study has for the first time shown that the use of PDT in conjunction with nonsurgical therapy may lead to comparable clinical, microbiological and immunological outcomes than nonsurgical therapy followed by application of Minocycline. These new data appear to be very promising since the use of PDT is not associated with an increase in resistance, a major critique against the use of antibiotics. Based on the available evidence it can be concluded that in patients enrolled in a maintenance program, the use of PDT in conjunction with nonsurgical perio-dontal therapy may lead to significant clinical improvements and may represent a valuable alternative for local antibiotics.

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DT Andreas Lüdtke (DE)

Material combinations over the course of time

Today more and more patients inform themselves about therapeutic possibilities and particularly about the function, haptics and esthetics of dental restorations. In this context, prosthetic restorations are questioned and the biocompatibility of the restorations is discussed. This must be attributed to the increase in allergies to metal materials. In this context, zirconium - as a substructure material to be veneered with ceramic - has proved its reliability as a standard material for fixed restorations. Modern implant therapies show the trend towards thinner, shorter or angled implants-insomecaseswithfixedbridgesonfourimplants.Whichmaterialsareusefulforthisindication?Howcanthedentalteamofferpatientsmaterial-compatible removable restorations and ensure the economic success of highly estheticsolutions?The workshop demonstrates the results and impressions gained over 5 years of use of the visio.lign veneering systems as well as possibilities of the digital workflow with new materials and techniques.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

14:40 15:25and15:30 16:15

14:40 15:25and15:30 16:15

DTM Tomonari Okawa (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

14:40 16:10

14:40 16:10

Dr. Sigurd Hafner (DE)

Dr. Bernd Siewert (ES)

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

WorkshopsPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

Individuality in the field of implant prosthetics:Does it always have to be ceramic?

In his presentation, the speaker demonstrates the concepts and materials used to achieve optimal patient satisfaction. The aesthetic options possible with new and modern materials, such as modified composites, are demonstrated on the basis of fixed and removable restorations on implants. The speaker poses the provocative question,„Isceramicstillthematerialofthefuture?“

Successful implantation, augmentation and treatment of bone necrosis by efficient disinfection.

The lecture will show different indications of antibacterial Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT) in the treatment field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. An adjuvant anti-bacterial therapy is one of the key strategies in the treatment of Bisphosphonate relatednecrosisofthejaws(BRONJ).Latest scientific research and the resulting clinical workflows will be discussed and show the success of aPDT. Postoperative disorders in wound healing and pain can be significant reduced. Immediate implantation of dental implants after tooth extraction and also different techniques of bone augmentation become more safer by using special treatment protocols in combination with aPDT disinfection.

Long-term results of whiteSKY and its use in clinical practice.

TheresultsoftheClínicaSomosaguassix-yearstudyintocervicalbonebehaviourwith zirconium implants will be presented.

Whichprotocolshaveproventheirworthduringthehealingphase,andwhendoestheone-pieceimplantreachitslimits?

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16:30 18:00

16:30 18:00

16:30 18:00

Dr. Ulrich Fürst (AT)

Prof. Dr. Christian Rauch (DE)

Dr. Martin Hackenberg (DE)

DTM Karsten Krause (DE)

SKY fast & fixed: Three teams - one goal: interdisciplinary cooperation of prosthodontist, surgeon and dental technician.

Treatment of a patient with the SKY fast & fixed therapeutic concept is based on a complex procedure that, strictly speaking, includes two disciplines of dentistry and dental techniques. Therefore, the combination of the individual disciplines is a challenging task with respect to communication and implementation. For this purpose, communication media were developed to enable trouble-free completion of the chairside procedure for the prosthodontist and the surgeon as well; the result is improved quality of chairside treatment and the restoration fabricated in the dental laboratory.The procedure is demonstrated and outlined using clinical cases.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

WorkshopsPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

Photodynamics in dental surgery – successful treatment in combination with disinfection.

AntimicrobialphotodynamictherapyusedintheHELBOprocessexhibitsout-standing results for adjuvant use in periodontitis treatment. This is demonstra-ted in relevant studies by renowned universities. Inspired by this success, and because the PDT is effective against all bacterial infections, appropriate use is also particularly indicated in dental surgery.The complex-effect mechanism and underlying theoretical foundations are presented in detail.In clinical examples of use, such as for root resection, vestibuloplasty, implan-tation and augmentation, as well as in the treatment of peri-implantitis, many and varied applications of PDT are demonstrated within the framework of the workshop.Our aim is to achieve successful treatment and improvedpatientsatisfaction using PDT.

Hypnosis in dental practice – a path to gentle treatment.

According to a German study into the stress factors experienced in dental practice, over70%ofdentistsfeelhighlystressedwhentreatingphobicpatients.Ininter-nationalstudies,over60%ofdentistsfeltthattheiractivitieswereparticularlystress-intensive compared with other occupations (Moore, 2001). With reference topatients,dental treatment remainsaveryunpleasanteventfor most people, despite all of the technical and pharmacological advances. Accordingtotheauthorandstudy,upto11%ofalldentalpatientssufferfroma manifest dental treatment phobia prompting a severe psychological reaction whichdominatesthepersonalityofthepatient(Jöhren2002,Eitneretal.,2006,Enkling et al., 2006). „Clinicalhypnosis“isonepossiblemethodforreducingstress,leadingtoarelaxingtreatment for both the patient as well as the treatment team. The psychological process uses hypno-suggestive communication to activate specific modification of the patient‘s consciousness during treatment. The possibilities and limitations of modern medical hypnosis in dental prac-tice as well as indications and contraindications are demonstrated in the presentation.

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Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Dr. Guillaume Reys (FR)

09:00 09:20

09:20 09:40

09:40 10:10

Prof. Dr. Dr. Wilfried Wagner (DE)

Dr. Henriette Lerner (DE)

DTM Sebastian Schuldes MSc. (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Guided surgery with 3D animations: one case report.

The global rehabilitation of a very reduced jaw, with a screw-retained prosthesis on 4 implants, is a technique that allows the patient to find a comfortable mastication.

It is sometimes difficult to realize good quality photos cause of the needs of concentration required by the medical stuff.

The case shows a total toothless patient with a very thin alveolar crest in front of mental foramen requiring a very important osteotomy for the placement of 4 im-plantsandputinimmediateloadofascrew-retainedprosthesis.Wereconstructed,with 3D animations, all the surgical procedure, that allows to conceptualize the treatment in educational interest.

Precise implant positioning supports optimal soft tissue management as a preventative measure in aesthetic implantology.

The literature contains much lively debate about the significance of preserving fixed gingiva and, in particular, avoiding physiologically mobile mucosa at implant insertion points. From a periodontology perspective, this academic discussion contradicts clinical experience - particularly with respect to patients injured in accidents or those with tumours, who present with largely intractable soft tissue problems involving retraction, pockets, and, in particular, therapy-resistant hyperplasia - when it proves impossible to achieve stable soft tissue conditions. At the front of the upper jaw in particular, the breadth of the keratinised gingiva is of critical aesthetic importance in terms of both texture and colour. Similarly, in the areas around the side teeth in the upper jaw, a narrowstripoffixedmucosacanhelpensurelongtermstability.Clinicalexamplesoftheproblems encountered, and the techniques used for preventive or corrective purposes can help exploit the significance, in terms of prevention, of a sensible approach to soft tissue management, especially for guided transgingival implant insertion.

Minimally invasive with maximum aesthetics:Digital planning parameters for immediate implantation and restoration.

Immediate restoration in the aesthetic zone using definitive abutments is expected to provide major clinical benefits over the long term. At the same time, digitally-assisted planning offers a significant benefit, in that individual abutments and temporary restorations can be prepared prior to the operation. The presentation demonstrates implementation of digitally-assisted work-flow in the external dental laboratory as well as parameters clinical planning and shaping of soft tissue during the operation.

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Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

10:10 10:30

10:30 10:50

10:50 11:10

Dr. Georg Bayer (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

DT Stephan Adler (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Dr. Luca Cantoni (IT)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

Innovative therapy concepts on the basis of SKY fast & fixed – eight year application.

The therapy concept for edentulous patients or patients who have exhausted all forms of periodontal treatment with immediate implantation and immediate restoration, according to the SKY fast & fixed therapy concept, has been used suc-cessfully in the upper and lower jaws for over eight years. The surgical procedure has been optimised particularly through the use of antimicrobial photodynamic therapyforalveolidisinfectionfollowingdentalextraction.Withintheframeworkof definitive prosthetic restoration, particular emphasis can be placed on the patient‘sexpectationsbymeansofimmediaterestoration.Cementedorremovablerestorations can be used alongside screw-fastened super-constructions. Prosthetic complications have been reduced through targeted material selection using acrylic veneered frameworks, so that masticatory functional loading has been adjusted in such a way that chipping is rarely observed.

A temporary bridge – the key to success!

Immediate temporary bridgework on the day of implantation will correspond to the patient‘s wishes and may be essential for implant-supported dental restoration. Timely manufacture requires meticulous preparation by the dental technician as well as the use of prefabricated components to ensure a standardised procedure. A temporary bridge provides useful information for definitiverestoration.Howcanthisdatabetransferred?Andwhichdesign,manufacturing process and materials for the framework and veneer are the bestchoiceinthiscase?

Rational to implant supported rehabilitation in edentulous or potentially edentulous patients.

Nowadays patient’s quality of life has significantly increased the demand of function and aesthetics. This issue is common to all fields of medicine, but mostly stressed in the dental practice: considering new materials properties and benefits of modern surgical techniques, it seems like immediate permanent rehabilitation has become an imperative and a routine for the clinician. However,beforedealingwithpatient’swishes,itisnecessarytocarefullyestablishthe treatment plan for each individual case, assessing his physical and mental pro-blems: expectations of the patient must be clearly understood and it is important to verify if they match with therapeutic possibilities. Andoubtedly, rehabilitation of edentulous or potentially edentulous patients with a fixed implant-supported prosthesis represents first choice in most cases: the patient will have the perception that his new dentition will very similar to his natural one. Patients also appreciate the fact that these new rehabilitations are performed very fast, allowing to shorten the time and often avoiding removable prosthesis, However,toreachthesegoals,oralsurgeon,dentaltechnicianandprosthodontistmust be perfectly coordinated: treatment plan that has its apex during surgery and immediate loading must always be preceded by rigorous protocols; nevertheless, all the information must be provided to the patient: this will enable a success and build a gratitude spread over time.

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Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

11:10 11:40 Coffee break

Dr. David Garber (US)

Implants and the Esthetic Zone – 2014

The changing world of dentistry involves innovative clinical techniques coupled with an ever-evolving group of new products and “Digital Dentistry”. In “Today’s” economic climate, clinicians are changing procedural techniques to reduce treat-ment time, increase rapidity, predictability, and decrease costs …to learn how best to sequence and stage therapy in “real world” clinical practice.

Protocols with implants have changed the way we contemplate the treatment planning of single or multiple teeth in the esthetic zone. It has evolved to the point where the traditional unloaded; delayed protocols are often “accelerated” toward early or even immediate loading of these fixtures with immediate tooth replacement.

This presentation will outline the biologic, esthetic, and clinical factors that allow clinicians to completely eliminate the waiting period for implant-loading without sacrificing predictable osseointegration, while simultaneously enhancing esthetics. “Immediate Total Tooth Replacement” is today a viable option without the inhe-rent waiting time, economics, and cosmetic compromise that for years have been considered integral to implant dentistry.

This program is a perspective into how cross-disciplinary “interface planning” has become an integral part of esthetic implant dentistry, and why it is essential to combine not only “white” tooth esthetics but also the “pink” gingival aspects.

LearningObjectives:• Virtualanddigitaltreatmentplanning–Prognostic3-dimensionalplanningof the complete procedure. • Thepredictableandsimplifiedprotocolsforboththesingleimmediateimplant and for large case. • Developasystematicandreproducibledecisionmakingclinicalalgorithmfor tooth replacement based on diagnosis of the interproximal peak of bone adjacent to the edentulous site• Classificationofextractionsites,ridgedefectsandtherapeuticoptions.• Gingivalandosseous“reduction”priortofixtureplacementtooptimizeesthetics.• Rootsubmergencetooptimizeesthetics.• Relevanceofgingivalmanagementwithsurgicalguides,abutmentsand restorative crown design. • “ArtificialGingivae2014”-Ceramicvs.Compositevs.Hybrid.• CAD/CAMTechnologiesindaytodayclinicalpractice.• Novelveneeringsystemstoenhanceestheticsdecreasetimewithgreater predictability.

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

11:40 12:00

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Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Prof. (C.A.) Dr. Gianpaolo Poli (IT)

Dr. Pier Paolo Poli (IT)

12:00 12:30

12:30 12:50

Dr. Frank Kistler (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

Clinical outcome evaluation of SKY implants placed in atrophied jaws reconstructed with autogenous bone block grafts.

The replacement of missing teeth with dental implants in the treatment of totally and partially edentulous jaws has become a reliable treatment. An adequate amount of bone for a complete circumferential coverage of implant surfaces is mandatory for obtaining long-term success of implant restoration, as well as an adequate aesthetic outcome and a proper biomechanical support of the prosthesis, as requested by the latest guidelines of the prosthetically guided implant treatment planning.

According to the literature, while xenografts, alloplastic bone grafts and allografts have been proposed for alveolar ridge augmentation, autogenous bone grafts has always been considered the golden standard procedure for the reconstruction of severely resorbed jaws, thanks to its capability to stimulate bone healing and fill bone defects after a rapid incorporation and consolidation with a lack of immunologic considerations.

The purpose of this work is to evaluate the survival and success rate of SKY implants placed in atrophied edentulous jaws previously reconstructed with autogenous endochondral bone block grafts harvested from iliac crest, in order to highlight the possibility to use this material for bony augmentation procedures in the treatment of severe alveolar atrophies prior to a proper implant placement. Furthermore the peri-implant bone resorption has been retrospectively measured.

Results from this work seem to demonstrate that SKY implants may success-fully integrate in atrophied jaws reconstructed with autogenous bone block grafts, with similar results of those reported in literature in terms of survival and success rate. Clinically,autogenousboneblockgraftswerefoundtobefirminconsistencyand well-incorporated to the receptor bed, providing an adequate bone height and width after the reconstruction that allowed a prosthetically guided implant placement.

Effective single tooth restorations – experience with new materials.

Implant prosthetic restoration of an individual side tooth, particularly where the teeth would not otherwise require treatment, may be highly cost-intensive due to the work required by dental technicians in structure customisation and crown restoration. A monolithic artificial crown, which is mounted axially, can be ma-nufacturedusingBioHPPmaterialsonaprefabricatedstructure.Therefore, there is only one connection surface between the implants and the structure. The contact zone between the gingiva and the artificial crown can becreatedusinghighdensityBioHPP,thuspreventinganynegativesofttissuereactions. Designing the veneer using high density composite may simply lead to occlusal adjustment, and complications, such as chipping, are rarely observed.

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Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

PD Dr. Dr. Daniel Rothamel (DE)

12:50 13:10

13:10 13:30

Closing remarksPeter BrehmCEObredent group(DE)

13:30 14:30 Lunch

Limits and possibilities of bone substitute materials and membranes

Oneoftthemostchallengingproceduresinimplantologyisthepredictableandsafe regeneration of bone and soft tissue defects. Besides autogenous bone, dif-ferent biomaterials such as bone substitutes, collagen scaffolds and membranes have shown predictable results in jaw augmentation procedures. In contrast to the patients own bone, the use of biomaterials is not accompanied by donor site morbidity. However, available bone substitutes differ significantly in terms ofbiochemical aspects, influencing the volume stability, speed of bone formation, graft remodelling and patients 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 defects shape, careful selection from different graft materials and techniques should be aimed to achieve the best regeneration outcome.

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14:30 18:00

Dr. Georg Bayer (DE)

DT Stephan Adler (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Dr. David Garber (US)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

14:30 18:00

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Excellence coursesPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

Excellence in ReconstructionSKY fast & fixed – safe & successfull dental office.

Step-by-step, detailed presentation of the SKY fast & fixed concept:

• Simplesurgicalandprostheticapproach• Temporaryrestorationwhichisbothreliableandquicktocreate• Variabilityofthedefinitiverestorationaccordingtothewishesofthe patient and the clinical requirements • Integrationofnewprostheticmaterials,suchasBioHPPandvisio.lign, in definitive restoration

Excellence in Esthetics

Implants and the Esthetic Zone – 2014

The changing world of dentistry involves innovative clinical techniques coupled with an ever-evolving group of new products and “Digital Dentistry”. In “Today’s” economic climate, clinicians are changing procedural techniques to reduce treat-ment time, increase rapidity, predictability, and decrease costs …to learn how best to sequence and stage therapy in “real world” clinical practice.Protocols with implants have changed the way we contemplate the treatment planning of single or multiple teeth in the esthetic zone. It has evolved to the point where the traditional unloaded; delayed protocols are often “accelerated” toward early or even immediate loading of these fixtures with immediate tooth replacement.This presentation will outline the biologic, esthetic, and clinical factors that allow clinicians to completely eliminate the waiting period for implant-loading without sacrificing predictable osseointegration, while simultaneously enhancing esthetics. “Immediate Total Tooth Replacement” is today a viable option without the inhe-rent waiting time, economics, and cosmetic compromise that for years have been considered integral to implant dentistry.This program is a perspective into how cross-disciplinary “interface planning” has become an integral part of esthetic implant dentistry, and why it is essential to combine not only “white” tooth esthetics but also the “pink” gingival aspects. LearningObjectives:• Virtualanddigitaltreatmentplanning–Prognostic3-dimensionalplanningof the complete procedure. • Thepredictableandsimplifiedprotocolsforboththesingleimmediateimplant and for large case. • Developasystematicandreproducibledecisionmakingclinicalalgorithmfor tooth replacement based on diagnosis of the interproximal peak of bone adjacent to the edentulous site• Classificationofextractionsites,ridgedefectsandtherapeuticoptions.• Gingivalandosseous“reduction”priortofixtureplacementtooptimizeesthetics.• Rootsubmergencetooptimizeesthetics.• Relevanceofgingivalmanagementwithsurgicalguides,abutmentsand restorative crown design. • “ArtificialGingivae2014”-Ceramicvs.Compositevs.Hybrid.• CAD/CAMTechnologiesindaytodayclinicalpractice.• Novelveneeringsystemstoenhanceestheticsdecreasetimewithgreater predictability.

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Dr. Vincenzo Musella (IT)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

14:30 15:15and15:20 16:05

14:30 15:15and15:20 16:05

DTM Philipp von der Osten (DE)

DT Lars Osemann (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

WorkshopsPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

The aesthetic preview: The real communication in simple case and complex case.

Aesthetic rehabilitation of the anterior zone has always been considered one of the biggest challenges of our profession. If it is true that “aesthetics does not exist without health”, it would be useful to pause a while, regard the situation from a biological point of view, bearing in mind materials and dental technique, in order to plan a restoration that is reliable, efficient and easy to maintain over time. The aesthetic mock up provides the possibility of demonstrating the planned treatment and verifying the project in a concrete manner.This not only illustrates our project, but also offers the patient the possibility of visualizing the final result before any irreversible professional action is taken; this also gives the patient the possibility to express his opinion and assent regarding the treatment.

Chipping! What now...?

Chippingisoneofthemostcommoncomplicationsinfixedandimplant-supporteddental prosthetics, in particular with ceramic veneers, where existing repair op-tions frequently require the definitive restoration to be removed. The oral repair of veneer fractures thus avoids high consequential costs and leads to a satisfied patient, which prevents serious damage to image and loss of patients in the long term. The presentation will demonstrate the different forms of chipping and their correct oral repair on various structural and veneer materials.

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14:30 15:15and15:20 16:05

DTM Oliver Heinzmann (DE)

PROSTHETICS FOCUS

Dr. Guillaume Reys (FR)

14:30 16:00

14:30 16:00

All courses and workshops are limited in terms of participants.Rooms will be announced on site. Programme subject to change.

DTM Roland Pardeller (IT)

DT FOCUS THEMA

Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

WorkshopsPlease note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

High-performance polymers incorporating digital assessment of a maxillomandibular relationship in daily laboratory use.

This presentation will introduce and explain modern high-performance polymers in everyday laboratory practice. This starts with single tooth restorations and works up to complex implant-supported superstructures, incorporating a digital maxillomandibular relationship assessment.

Guided surgery with 3D animations: one case report.

The global rehabilitation of a very reduced jaw, with a screw-retained prosthesis on 4 implants, is a technique that allows the patient to find a comfortable mastication.

It is sometimes difficult to realize good quality photos cause of the needs of concentration required by the medical stuff.

The case shows a total toothless patient with a very thin alveolar crest in front of mental foramen requiring a very important osteotomy for the placement of 4 im-plantsandputinimmediateloadofascrew-retainedprosthesis.Wereconstructed,with 3D animations, all the surgical procedure, that allows to conceptualize the treatment in educational interest.

Guided implantology carried out in combination with new technologies?

Familiarisation with guided implantology and its benefits - in connection with the use of new technologies. Progress should mean that implantation can be carried out ever more precisely and quickly, and with increasing consideration forthepatient.Newtechnologiesenableustosatisfytheserequirements.Whatdotheparticipantsexpectfromimplantation?Whatdoesitmeanthesedaystohaveanimplant?Whatbenefitsarethereforthepatientandthetreatmentteam–dentistandlaboratory?ImplantplanningwillbesimulatedusingtheSKYPlanX planning programme - in the meanwhile casting a brief glance at the significance of DVT and computed tomography. State-of-the-art technologies are demonstrated in connection with implantation, then put to the test and reviewedonthebasisofcasereports.Whatdothesenewtechnologiesgiveus?Howreliablearethey?Thisworkshopwillprovideparticipantswithanover-view of what is feasible on the basis of guided implantology documentation in combination with new technologies.

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13:0013:10

P.Brehm/W.LechnerWelcome

13:1013:40

Dr. Ghirlanda / Dr. Gianelli

13:4014:00

Dr.HralaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

14:0014:20

Dr.CooperPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

14:2014:50

Prof.Dr.RolaAlHabashneh/Dr.ZaferAbuHuwaij

14:5015:20

Coffeebreak

15:2015:50

Dr. Escribano /DTM Parra

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

15:5016:10

Prof. Dr. PamukPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

16:1016:30

DT TsuchiyaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

16:3016:50

Dr. SugiyamaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

16:5017:10

Prof. Dr. FolegattiPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

17:1017:30

Prof. Dr. BorgonovoPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

17:3017:50

Prof. Ass. Dr. Šćepanović PROSTHETICSFOCUS

from19:30 Get Together

14:5015:20

Coffeebreak

15:2015:50

Dr. Bulgin / Dr.Hodzic

15:5016:10

Prof. Dr. Özyuvaci

16:1016:40

Prof. Dr. Delgado-Ruiz / Prof.Calvo-Guirado

16:4017:00

Prof.Dr.Gögbuget

17:0017:20

Prof. Dr. Ashraf Abu Karaky

17:2017:40

Dr.WentaschekMSc.PROSTHETICS

FOCUS

17:4018:00

Prof. ÜsümezPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

from19:30 Get Together

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 1

Thursday 22 May 2014International Podium

Plenary session 2As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

As of 15:20 hrs the plenary sessions 1 and 2 will run in parallel!

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08:3008:50

WelcomeP.Brehm

08:5009:00

Greetings Prof. (NY) Dr. Lang

09:0009:20

Dr. Ryssel MSc.PROSTHETICS

FOCUS

09:2009:40

Prof. Dr. Dr. Sculean

09:4010:00

Dr.Hafner

10:0010:30

ZA Bajwa / DTM Freitag

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

10:3010:50

Prof. Dr. Braun

10:5011:20

Coffeebreak

11:2011:40

PD Dr. NeugebauerPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

11:4012:00

Dr. MusellaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

12:0012:20

Prof. Dr. Novães

12:2012:50

Dr. Massironi /DT Lazetera

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

12:5013:10

Dr.WeissPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

13:1013:40

Dr. Steveling /DTM Gonzales

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

13:4014:40

Lunch

14:4018:00

Excellence in TechnologyDr. Massironi

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

14:4018:00

Excellence in Biofilm-management & Regeneration

Prof. Dr. Dr. Sculean

14:4015:25

WorkshopDTLüdtkePROSTHETICS

FOCUS

14:4015:25

WorkshopDTMOkawaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

15:3016:15

WorkshopDTLüdtkePROSTHETICS

FOCUS

15:3016:15

WorkshopDTMOkawaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

14:4016:10

WorkshopDr.Hafner

14:4016:10

WorkshopDr.Siewert

16:3018:00

WorkshopDr.Fürst

16:3018:00

Workshop Prof. Dr. Rauch

16:3018:00

WorkshopDr.Hackenberg/DTM Krause

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

from19:30 Gala Party

09:0009:20

Dr. Reys

09:2009:40

Prof.Dr.Dr.Wagner

09:4010:10

Dr. Lerner /DTM Schuldes MSc.

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

10:1010:30

Dr. Bayer PROSTHETICS

FOCUS

10:3010:50

DT AdlerPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

10:5011:10

Dr.CantoniPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

11:1011:40

Coffeebreak

11:4012:00

Dr. GarberPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

12:0012:30

Prof. Dr. Poli /Dr. Poli

12:3012:50

Dr. KistlerPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

12:5013:10

PD Dr. Dr. Rothamel

13:1013:30

ClosingremarksP.Brehm

13:3014:30

Lunch

14:3018:00

Excellence in ReconstructionDr. Bayer / DT Adler

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

14:3018:00

Excellence in EstheticsDr. Garber

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

14:3015:15

WorkshopDr.MusellaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

14:3015:15

WorkshopDTMv.d.Osten/DTOsemann

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

14:3015:15

WorkshopDTMHeinzmannPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

15:2016:05

WorkshopDr.MusellaPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

15:2016:05

WorkshopDTMv.d.Osten/DTOsemann

PROSTHETICSFOCUS

15:2016:05

WorkshopDTMHeinzmannPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

14:3016:00

WorkshopDr.Reys

14:3016:00

WorkshopDTMPardellerPROSTHETICS

FOCUS

Friday 23 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Saturday 24 May 2014Conference on implant prosthetic solutions

Please note: the Excellence Courses and Workshops will run in parallel!

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The topic areas

Easy surgery | Pioneering implant prosthetics

Exemplary prosthetic solutions

Avoidance of augmentations | Aesthetics for everyone

Reduction of complications | Economic feasibility | Prophylaxis

Packaging | Customisation | Digital workflow anywhere, at any place

offer you a multitude of possible interpretations for your poster presentations.

Please find some examples for the interpretation of the topic as follows:

• Immediate implantation with HELBO treatment as the basis for aesthetic restoration• Implantation planning as the basis for aesthetic success• Implantation in the augmented alveolar ridge for optimal prosthetic results• The crown abutment from SKY elegance with BioHPP and visio.lign – economical aesthetics• Comparison of different individual zirconium abutments with SKY elegance

As you can see, there are no limits to your fantasy.

The poster abstracts can be submitted online till 28.02.2014:www.bredent-sky-meeting.com/poster.php

The authors will receive confirmation whether the poster has been accepted.

You can also find the guidelines for the poster online:

www.bredent-sky-meeting.com/guidelines.php

www.bredent-sky-meeting.com/agb_poster.php

New posters and posters already published from the years 2012 and 2013 will be accepted. For each accepted poster, the congress fee as well as the gala evening ticket for the bredentgroup days SKY Meeting 2014 will be exempted for one of the submitting authors.

Our graphics department would be pleased to support you with producing the poster; we would provide a poster sheet. You can simply send us text and pictures and we will prepare the layoutof your poster - subject to your approval. On request you can take your poster with you after the meeting or have it sent to you in printed form free of charge.

Following the SKY Meeting 2014, the posters will again be published in the Scientific Book. A specimen copy and further copies for friends and acquaintances will be provided to the authors.

With their participation in the poster competition, the authors declare their agreement, subject to specification of sources and names, with the General Terms and Conditions for PosterPresentations.

In case of queries, please contact Roland Benz by [email protected]

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The Prosthetic Forum (ProFor) is a circle of dental techni-cians who meet on a regular basis to discuss developments in implant prosthetics and to define workflows.

The declared objective of ProFor is the exchange of in-formation across borders, to build up networks for dental technicians. Not only do the participants of this working circle benefit, but scientific publications, sound workflows and practice-oriented courses provided by the Prosthetic Forum are of benefit to all.

Take the opportunity to hold intensive discussions with the ProFor members at their stand and gain valuable tips and tricks on

• CAD/CAM• Red-white aesthetics• Immediate restoration: SKY fast & fixed – temporary and final restoration• BioHPP• Table Tops• Shells and indiv. layers• Bite registration• ESG – bars and visio.lign – Küchler ProFor looks forward to your visit at their stand in the product exhibition area.

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Events

Joinusincelebratingthe40thanniversaryofbredentataspectacular gala party. The special design of the congress ho-tel from the last century is surpassed by that of the Adagio which is truly exceptional and dates back 500 years, and that inmodernBerlin!Onour40thanniversarywewilltravelto-gether into the not too distant future of the dental world, always bearing in mind our history. And completed by your presence. A well-known band among us friends and a DJwill entertain us while we have the opportunity of meeting colleagues and friends in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.

Welookforwardtowelcomingyou!

Gala PartyFriday 23 May 2014, from 19:30 hrs intheADAGIONightlifeClub

To round off the first day of the conference, or rather as a prelude to the days to come and the bredent group days SKY Meeting 2014. Use the “Get-together” to enjoy a re-laxed chat with colleagues and friends, as a place to make new contacts or as the first opportunity for some “shop talk”.

Wewouldliketoinviteyoutojoinusfordeliciousfood,drinks and lounge music in the “Art Deco” foyer of the MaritimHotelBerlin.

Get TogetherThursday 22 May 2014, from 19:30 hrsintheMaritimHotelBerlin–meetingpointinthefoyer and 1st floor

Congress hotel

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Congress hotel

Thehotelbar„Lebar“–setoutentirelyinthestyleofthe1920sto1940s–offersrefreshingcocktails, snacks, live music and a dance floor, and invites you to drop in for a quiet break or a relaxing start to the evening. There is also an outdoor terrace available for the warm spring nights.

Communication BarThursday 22 May 2014Friday 23 May 2014intheMaritimHotelBerlin–groundfloor

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Overview of hotels

MARITIM Hotel Berlinhttp://www.maritim.com/en/hotels/germany/hotel-berlinTheMaritimHotelBerlinissituatedattheheartofthebuzzingcapital,betweenKurfürstendammandtheBrandenburgGate.Withitsexclusivelocation in the diplomatic quarter, by the picturesque Tiergarten park, it is the ideal base for sightseeing and shopping trips. The luxurious build-ing, decorated in the style of the roaring‚ 20s, offers business travellers, tourists and conference guests all the amenities of a 4-star superior hotel. The interplay between the classical ambiance and the very latest facilities ensures that every stay is truly an experience to remember.

Single room: EUR 170.00 including breakfastDouble room: EUR 190.00 including breakfast

Childrenstayingintheirparents‘room:free of charge up to the age of 12, EUR 30.00 per child/night + breakfast from the age of 13 (4.80 EUR)

Chargesforadditionalrooms:50%ofthecostoftheparents‘roomuptotheageof12,full price from the age of 13

Breakfast for children:free up to the age of 6 ages 7-13, EUR 1 per year of lifefrom the age of 14, EUR 25 (full price)

MARITIM proArte Hotel Berlinhttp://www.maritim.com/en/hotels/germany/proarte-hotel-berlinIn the heart of Berlin, between the Brandenburg Gate and the Gendarmenmarkt, you will find the 4-star su-perior design hotel located right on Friedrichstrasse. Modern architecture, harmonious design and expres-sive art create a unique ambiance. The stunning boule-vard „Unter den Linden“ with its elegant boutiques is justa fewstepsaway.Comfortablyexplore the „real“Berlin on foot, with its traditional pubs, fashionable restaurants and cultural highlights.

Single room: EUR 170.00 including breakfastDouble room: EUR 190.00 including breakfast

Childrenstayingintheirparents‘room:free of charge up to the age of 12, EUR 30.00 per child/night + breakfast from the age of 13

Chargesforadditionalrooms:50%ofthecostoftheparents‘roomuptotheageof12, full price from the age of 13

Breakfast for children:free up to the age of 6ages 7-13, EUR 1 per year of lifefrom the age of 14, EUR 25 (full price)

Distancetothecongresshotel:2,9km

The hotels listed below, from a range of price categories, are situated in the direct vicinity of the conference (no more than one to three kilometres away). Please book your selected hotel directly.

Congress hotel

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Motel One Berlin-Tiergartenhttp://www.motel-one.com/en/hotels/berlin/hotel-berlin-tiergarten/#t=hotelinfoFromHamburg toMunichand fromFrankfurt toBerlin, the low-budgetdesignhotelsfromMotelOnecurrentlyoffer„alotofdesignat a low cost“. The trendy non-smoking hotels win over guests with their chic design, high-end facilities and central locations. All rooms in the hotel are equipped with a comfortable double bed, flat-screen TV,WLANandairconditioning,aswellashavingabathroomwithan elegant granite/glass design, a relaxing rain shower and a hair dryer.Thehotellobby,the„OneLounge“,isalobby,breakfastcaféand bar rolled into one, where you will find a great deal of space and light, modern designer furniture and hot and cold snacks and drinks around the clock. In addition, here we can offer you free WLANaccess within the hotel.

The room contingent have to be booked by bredent group. Please contactuson+49(0)7309/872-613.

21.05.-24.05.2014Single room: EUR 86.50 including breakfastDouble room: EUR 109.00 including breakfast24.05.-25.05.2014Single room: EUR 66.50 including breakfastDouble room: EUR 89.00 including breakfast

Childrenupto6yearsoldstayfree,includingbreakfastChildrenfrom6to12yearsoldstayfree,excludingbreakfast

Distance to the congress hotel: 1,5 km

Hotel Berlin, Berlinhttp://www.hotel-berlin.de/en/hotel-berlin.htmlTheHotelBerlin,Berlin lies right inthebeatingheartofthe capital city: Thanks to its central location in the Ber-lin-Mitte/CityWest area, close toKurfürstendamm,Ber-lin Zoo and Potsdamer Platz our establishment is ideal for yourtriptoBerlin.Whetheritisanextendedvisittothecity, a spontaneous short break in Berlin or a business trip: Our701rooms,insixcategories,offeryouallthebenefitsthat you would expect from a modern 4-star superior de-signhotel– freeWLAN isalways included.At theHotelBerlin, Berlin you will stay in a real Berlin legend, in the heartofBerlin:Ourestablishmentembodiesaskillfulandperfect mix of the classic and modern, of permanence and movement, of tradition and future. Dignified architecture comes together with a modern ambiance, inspired designs andanunlimitedsupplyoffreshideas.Hereyouareatthebeating heart of the city and will experience many of the capital‘s best aspects – from chic and elegant to wacky and strident!

Single room: 129.00 EUR including breakfastDouble room: 159.00 EUR including breakfast

Childrenupto6yearsoldstayfreeChildrenupto6yearsoldEUR30.00perchild/night,excluding breakfast

Distance to the congress hotel: 1,7 km

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Overview of hotels

Wyndham Grand Berlin Potsdamer Platz Hotel http://www.wyndhamgrandberlin.com/enIf you really want to experience Berlin up close and personally, the Wyndham Grand Berlin Potsdamer Platz Hotel is the ideal optionfor you: the Berlin hotel‘s central location and optimal transport connections are ideal for trips to the German capital. The hotel is situatedclosetotheBerlinTempodrom,nearHalleschesUfer,andonly around 10 minutes walk from the lively Potsdamer Platz with its theatres, cinemas, shopping opportunities, restaurants, bars and clubs. At the same time, the fact that the hotel is located in a quiet side street means you are guaranteed peace and quiet and asuperbnight‘ssleep.TheWyndhamGrandBerlinPotsdamerPlatzHotelhasevenmoretooffer than itsoptimal locationwithgreattransport links, namely Berlin Zeitgeist and a metropolitan attitude to life. The former Berlin Postpalais is a listed building and exudes the upper-class elegance of the bohemian 1930s. Wide corridorswith natural stone floors, high ceilings, wood panelling and an open fire in the hotel lobby convey the impression of sophisticated Berlin city life. Art Déco elements and a well-thought-out design bringfreshness and modernity. In all respects, the Berlin hotel is very gen-erouslyequipped:19hotelsuitesofmorethan40m2,anelegantrestaurant with a display kitchen and the stylish, bright hotel bar set new benchmarks for Berlin‘s hotel industry.

Single room: 179.00 EUR including breakfastDouble room: 199.00 EUR including breakfast

Price for children sharing their parents‘ room, EUR 35 per child/night

Distance to the congress hotel: 2,4 km

Grand Hyatt Berlin Hotelhttp://www.berlin.grand.hyatt.de/en/hotel/home.htmlTheGrandHyattBerlinHotel in theBerlinMittedistrictis situated within the newly-created city centre on Pots-damerPlatz.OurGrandHotelinBerlinwillcaptivateyouwith trendsetting architecture courtesy of the architect José Rafael Moneo, spectacular interior design and con-temporary art. The 5-star hotel enjoys an ideal location in Berlin Mitte. The Tiergarten park, the Reichstag parliament building and the Brandenburg Gate are close by and the Philharmonie with the Kulturforum is directly opposite. The designhotelattheheartofBerlinCityoffers342luxuri-ous hotel rooms and suites. With 5-star comfort, WLANand Bang &Olufsenflatscreensineveryroom,theGrandHotelBerlinistheperfectbase,whetherforaweekendinBerlinorabusinesstrip.Moreover,theGrandHyattBerlinHoteloffersexquisiterestaurantsandbars:theVoxrestau-rant with a show kitchen and sushi bar, the Tizian lounge serving regional and international dishes, the relaxed mesa restaurant with German cuisine for sharing and the Vox bar with more than 240 types of whisky and a smokers‘ lounge.

Single room: 270.00 EUR including breakfastDouble room: 270.00 EUR including breakfast

Price for children sharing their parents‘ room upon request

Distance to the congress hotel: 1,0 km

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Ganz entspanntmit der Bahn anreisen bei M tagen mit der Bahn abreisen

Mit der Bahn ab 99 € zu Ihrer Veranstaltung bei Maritim und zurückGenießen Sie mit der Bahn eine entspannte An- und Abreise zu Ihrer Veranstaltung in allen Maritim Hotels in Deutschland. Schonen Sie Ihr Reisebudget und schützen Sie die Umwelt. In Kooperation mit der Deutschen Bahn bieten wir Ihnen attraktive Sonderkonditionen.

Bundesweiter FestpreisGanz gleich, von wo aus Sie innerhalb Deutschlands anreisen – für die Hin- und Rückfahrt zu Ihrem Veranstaltungsort zahlen Sie immer den gleichen Festpreis*: 1. Klasse 159 €2. Klasse 99 €Die Tickets gelten längstens zwei Wochen in einem frei wählbaren Zeitraum vom 1. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2012.

* Vorausbuchungsfrist mindestens drei Tage. Mit Zugbindung und Verkauf, solange der Vorratreicht. Gegen einen Aufpreis von 30 € erhalten Sie auch ein vollflexibles Ticket mit freier Zugwahlund ohne Kontingentierung. Diese gelten nur Montag bis Donnerstag (nicht an Feiertagen). Umtausch und Erstattung vor dem 1. Geltungstag 15 €, ab dem 1. Geltungstag ausgeschlossen. Die Benutzung des ICE-Sprinters, railjets oder des DB Nachtzugs in Verbindung mit dem Veranstaltungsticket ist nur mit einem Aufpreis möglich.

Relaxing travel by railArrive and depart by rail from your event at the MARITIM. Enjoy a relaxing arrival and departure by rail from your event. Go easy on your travel budget and protect the environment. IncooperationwiththeGermanRailways,theMARITIMHo-telCompanyoffersattractivespecialrates.Nomatterfromwhere you travel from within Germany – you always pay the same fixed price for a return ticket to your event destination.

You can travel nationwide to the bredent group days SKY Meeting 2014 in Berlin at a standard rate with firm bookings for 1. Class: 159.00 EUR2. Class: 99.00 EUR

or nationwide at a standard rate without firm booking for 1. Class: 199.00 EUR2. Class: 139.00 EUR

You can book your train ticket easily and conveniently by tele-phone, fax, or the Internet. Deadline for advance booking is at least three days. Firm bookings and sales while tickets are still available. A surcharge of 30.00 EUR gives you a fully flexible ticket with a free choice of trains and without being subject to quotas. These only apply Monday through Thursday (not onpublicholidays).Changesandrefundspriortothe1.dayof validity 15.00 EUR, not possible from the 1. day of validity onwards.TravellingbyICESprinter,railjetorDBnighttrainswith the event ticket is only possible with a surcharge.

More information is available from the DB Hotline01806 31 11 53 (20 cents per call from the German land-line, Mo. to Sa. from 07:00 – 22:00 hrs) quoting the code “MaritimCongress”.Aformtoorderyourticketisavailableas download at www.bredent-sky-meeting.com/down-loads.php.

Room allocationsBlocks of rooms have been held for guests – under the key word “bredentgroupdays”–inthe“MARITIMHotelBerlin”wherethecon-ferenceisbeingheld(Telephone+49(0)30/2065-0),inthe“MARITIMproArteHotelBerlin”(Telephone+49(0)30/2033-5),intheHotelBer-lin,Berlin(Telephone+49(0)30/26050),intheWyndhamGrandBerlinPotsdamerPlatzHotel(Telephone+49(0)30/8010660)andintheGrandHyattBerlinHotel(Telephone+49(0)30/25531234).Thesecanbere-served at special rates.

If you have any questions or requests regarding hotel reservations du-ring the conference, please contact us – we will be happy to help you.

Reserving rooms onlineAtwww.maritim.de,the„MARITIMHotelBerlin“,wheretheconferenceisbeingheld,andthe„MARITIMproArteHotelBerlin“offertheoptionof reserving the rooms you require for the conference period online, directly and simply.

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Tour of the city

A journey through time around reunified Berlin, with live guide. During this tour, discover the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Churchand New National Gallery, the Philharmonie concert hall, Potsda-merPlatz,JewishMuseum,CheckpointCharlie,Gendarmenmarkt,Alexanderplatz, Nikolaiviertel, Rotes Rathaus, East Side Gallery, Fernsehturm, Berlin Cathedral, Berlin State Opera, BrandenburgGate,HolocaustMemorial,BerlinCentralStation,Reichstag,Go-vernment quarter, Bellevue Palace, Victory Column, Charlotten-burgPalace,Olympicstadium,RadioTowerandKurfürstendamm.

The tour can be supplemented with one of the following elements:

Special tour of the Philharmonie concert hallAn organic building as the new home for the Berlin Philharmo-nic–inthe1950s,thisstirredupheateddebates,yettodaythePhilharmonie Berlin is indisputably one of the emblems of the city.

WiththenewPhilharmoniebuilding,completedin1963,thear-chitectHansScharouncreatedanewtypeofconcerthall.Insteadof the traditional frontal view of the orchestra, Scharoun positi-oned the players in the centre of the hall. The folded and inclined walls and the tentlike ceiling, together with pyramid-shaped so-and resonators on the ceiling, contribute to unique acoustics. As is their custom, Berlin locals soon found their own name for the unusual concert hall, dubbing it „Zirkus Karajani“ – in reference totheshapeofthebuildingandtoHerbertvonKarajan,whowasconductor at that time.

Founded in 1882, the Berlin Philharmonic is today one of the most indemand orchestras anywhere in the world. Alongside HerbertvonKarajan,theconductorsHansvonBülow,ArthurNikisch,Wil-helmFurtwängler,SergiuCelibidacheandClaudioAbbadoshapedthe development of the 128-piece orchestra. At present, the Bri-tish conductor Sir Simon Rattle holds the post of Artistic Director.

Special tour of Berlin‘s FernsehturmAt 368 metres, Berlin‘s Fernsehturm is Germany‘s highest structure and the fourth-highest free-standing structure in Europe. In the

year it was completed, it was the second highest Fernsehturm in the world. The tower, designed in the international style, was constructed at the centre of East Berlin during the mid to late 1960sandissignificantlyhigherthantheBerlinRadioTower.It stands in an open area between the Marx-Engels-Forum park and Alexanderplatz, at the centre of the Berlin „Mitte“ district, and characterises the skyline of Berlin as a landmark that is visi-ble from a great distance, as well as being an emblem of the city. As well as transmitting radio and television programmes, the Fernsehturm also serves as a viewing tower and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Germany, with aroand 1.2 million visitors each year. From being a symbol of the GDR with strong political overtones, in the reunified Berlin the stri-king structure which shapes the face of the city underwent a transformation and became a symbol of the united city. In 1979, the tower was awarded listed building status in theGDR, and this was upheld following reunification.

Special tour of the Neues MuseumBetween1841and1859, theNeuesMuseum(NewMuseum)was constructed as the second museum on the Spree island, in line with plans drawn up by Friedrich August Stüler. The muse-umwasbadlydamagedbybombsduringtheSecondWorldWar,and restorationwork ledby theBritisharchitectDavidChip-perfield began in 2003. The Neues Museum now forms a new homefortheEgyptianMuseumandPapyrusCollection,aswellasfortheMuseumofPrehistoryandEarlyHistoryandartefactsfromtheCollectionofClassicalAntiquities.Thecollectionsarenot strictly separated from one another, but rather merge into an innovation form of presentation that offers visitors a fas-cinating insight into the origins of human history. Renowned archaeological treasures, such as the bust of Nefertiti and the EgyptianMuseumandPapyrusCollection‘sentirecollectionofArmana Art, combine with worldfamous exhibits from the Mu-seumofPrehistoryandEarlyHistory,suchastheskulloftheNeanderthalfromLeMoustierorHeinrichSchliemann’scolle-ction of Trojan Antiquities, to form a unique panorama of the early history of humankind.

Duration: 4 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Programme of excursions (all excursions available in German and English)

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Price: City tour 20,00 EUR (minimum 30 participants per tour)City tour + Philharmonie 25.00 EUR (minimum 30 participants per tour)City tour + Fernsehturm 35.00 EUR (minimum 30 participants per tour)City tour + Neues Museum 40.00 EUR (minimum 30 participants per tour)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 9 am - 1 pm (one bus per special tour)Saturday 24 May 2014, 9 am - 1 pm (one bus per special tour

Brückenfahrt (Bridge Cruise)

TheBridgeCruiseisthelongestboattripthroughthecentreofBerlin. 23 kilometres of waterways, including the Spree, will pass by in a diverting 3 hours, while you enjoy the trip in onboard comfort - in good weather it‘s a wonderful opportunity to com-bine sightseeing and sunbathing.

By boat through the centre of Berlin...TheBridgeCruisepassesinalargecirclethroughCharlottenburg,Moabit, Mitte, Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg, past numerous sights. In the centre of Berlin, historical and modern architec-ture stand cheek by jowl. The government quarter, the German ChancelleryandthenewCentralStationarejustastone‘sthrowaway, as is the Reichstag parliament building. From the water, theMuseumIsland,BerlinCathedralandtheNikolaiviertelshowoff their most beautiful aspects.

Duration: 4 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 55.00 (minimum 60 participants)You may order food and drink on board (not included in the price)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 3 pm - 7 pm

Dating back more than 1000 years

Trip to Potsdam, the regional capitalBrandenburg‘s regional capital Potsdam, situated on the banks of theHavel river at the south-western edge of Berlin, hasalways drawn all visitors under its spell due to its numerous attractive castles built by the Prussian rulers, as well as many other architectural jewels in the old town. Visitors generally visit Potsdam primarily to see the legendary Sanssouci Palace.

Main attractions of the old townDuring the journey to Potsdam, the guide will provide you with some historical background information on the town. You will discover many of the sights and, for example, will have the opportunity to marvel at the Dutch quarter and the Russian colony Alexandrovka. The visit to the Sanssouci Palace forms the highlight of the excursion. The Sanssouci Palace was the favourite retreat of the important Prussian king Friedrich II. Don‘t miss this opportunity to make an excursion to the town that was formerly home to the court of the Prussian rulers and is steeped in history. Your tour guide will lead you through the beautiful interior of the rococo palace, which is of almost unrivalled beauty.

Duration: 4 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 45.00 (minimum 30 participants)Tour guide/bus, including special tour of the Sanssouci Palace**Potsdam Palaces and Garden Foundation will only confirm a special tour as of November 2013, therefore this element is subject to change.

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 9 am - 1 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 9 am - 1 pm

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The Magic of the Yards: Backyards in Berlin-Mitte

We will show you Berlin-Mitte as only insiders know it:history, art, culture and the trendy scene make up a special mix here. A lively neighbourhood and a colourful scene have grownuparoundOranienburgerStrassewithitsNewSyna-gogue which is visible from far and wide. Exciting sites are hiddeninbackyardsandformerfactories.Wewillintroduceyou to the mix of Berlin‘s backyards: the Hackesche Höfe,theSophie-Gips-Höfe,theKunsthofandtheHeckmannHöfehave an unmistakeable flair.

Duration: 3 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 25.00 (minimum 15 participants)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 3 pm - 6 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 3 pm - 6 pm

Fashion in Mitte

In recent years, Berlin has increasingly established itself as a cityoffashion.Ourstrollthroughthefashionscenewillshowthat no other German city is as colourful and experimental as Berlin when it comes to fashion trends. Interesting fashion ateliers such as „thatchers“ and „Lisa D.“ have made the Mitte district their home. The exclusive bou-tiquesofClaudiaSkoda,HerrvonEdenandKaviarGaucheinNeueSchönhauserStrassecanbefoundcloseby.

The young labels „Urban Speed“, „To die for and Glamourgirl“ and „LaLa Berlin Store“ produce head to toe fashion and are meeting with an enthusiastic response. The Berlin labels „Nix“ and„Hutup“canbefoundintheHeckmann-Höfe.

Wewillshowcasethefashioninnovatorsanddesigners.Youwill be there while they are working – you can watch as they cut the fabric, can touch the materials and can view the work benches of the jewellery designers...

Duration: 3 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 49.00 (minimum 15 participants)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 9 am - 1 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 9 am - 1 pm

Culinary tour in Mitte: The taste of Berlin

Berlin‘scuisineisasdiverseasitsinhabitantsandguests.Comewith us on a culinary world tour. You will take part in tasting sessionsindelicatessens,snackbars,restaurantsandcafésandwill discover interesting facts about the neighbourhood - a cu-linary experience.

New premises are opening every week: oriental restaurants andAsian snackbars,Chinese tea shopsandexquisite con-fectionery stores.

Even those who are part of the scene find it difficult to keep up with the latest developments. In between the tastings, you will learn some entertaining and informative facts about the neighbourhood.

WewillshowyouBerlin-Mitteasonlyinsidersknowit:history,culture and the trendy scene make up a special mix here.

In the triangle formed by Auguststrasse, Sophienstrasse and OranienburgerStrasse,withitssynagogue,alivelyneighbour-hoodscenehassprungup.We‘llpasstheformerImperialPostOfficeandentertheHeckmannHöfe.Intheconfectionerypro-duction facility we‘ll try the latest batch of the tasty sweets, before skirting Monbijou Park, discovering the Strandbar be-achbarandwatchingthepassingships.ClärchensBallhausisa„must“ and should not be missed on any tour.

Passing the New Synagogue, through alleys and backyards in the formerJewishquarter,we‘llnowcometotheHackescheHöfe.ThefamousArtNouveauHackescheHöfewerebuiltaroand1910,

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andhousecommercialpremises(cafés,galleries,fashion),residen-tial flats and culture. A tour that‘ll put you in a good mood!

Duration: 3 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price: EUR 49.00 (minimum 20 people)Tour including culinary delicacies

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 3 pm - 5.30 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 3 pm - 5.30 pm

Visit to the me Collectors Room Berlin

Theexhibitionpremises„meCollectorsRoomBerlin“,thebrain-childofThomasOlbricht,showcasetheOlbrichtCollectionandother international private collections in changing exhibitions. Existential themes such as life, love, Eros, transience and death form programmatic focal points. The collection encompasses works from the early 16th century, which are shown in the per-manently installed „WanderkammerOlbricht“, throughto thelatest contemporary art.

Duration: 2 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 35.00 (minimum 20 participants)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 3 pm - 5 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 3 pm to 5 pm

Reichstag*

The Reichstag building was constructed between 1884 and 1894,basedonplansbyPaulWallot.WiththeproclamationoftheGermanEmpire in1871,Berlinbecamethe ImperialCapi-tal. The newly created parliament then also required a seat of government.Inhisdesign,Wallotdrewtogetherelementsfrom

theRenaissance,BaroqueandClassical styles inorder toen-sure that his building appeared appropriate representative and monumental. The inscription on the gable remains to this day and reads „Dem Deutschen Volke“ (For the German People). Thiswasonlyaddedin1916.Afterthewar,thebadlydamagedReichstag was initially not used. In 1957, the cupola had tobe demolished for structural reasons. Initial renovation work commencedin1957,undertheleadershipofPaulBaumgarten.Among other things, he glazed the Plenarsaal and repressed al-most all historical features of the building. A second renovation phasethenbeganin1994andculminatedinthefirstsessionof the Bundestag in the new Reichstag building on 19 April1999.TheBritisharchitectSirNormanFosterrealisedhisdraftsand a functional parliament was created. The most striking new element was the glass cupola. The steel and glass structure, which weighs 800 tonnes, has a diameter of 40 metres and is 23.5 metres high. Inside the cupola, two spiral paths lead to the viewing platform at the top and then back to the roof terrace.

During the special tour, the tasks, working methods and com-position of the parliament will be explained to you, along with the history and architecture of the Reichstag building. Subsequently you can visit the cupola.

*The offer is optional. The special tours can only be confirmed from early November 2013, as the session plan for 2014 will not be published until this point. The house rules of the German Bundestag shall apply. Due to security or weather issues ari-sing at the time, visits that have already been confirmed may be cancelled on site at short notice.

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Duration: 2 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:expected 40 EUR

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 3 pm - 4.30 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 3 pm - 4.30 pm

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Special tour of KPM WorldTheKPMWORLDexhibitioninvitesyoutotakea500m-longtour through the workshop. Starting under a starry sky, you will learn about how the brand‘s logo, the cobalt blue sceptre, has changed over the course of time. You will be taken back in time to 1763 and will see the development of the Berlin-based factory, illustrated through unique exhibits, from the early days right up to the present. After this, you can view the original kilns in the historic ring kiln hall. The model store houses the work of all the designers and the important moulds. It forms the very core of the factory. After passing through there, you will enter the show workshop, where employees demonstrate their craft. To round off the tour, you will visit the Boccherini Saal with its imposing covered board and the Modern Living Room where the latest design developments are showcased.

KaDeWe special tourVisit the legendaryKaDeWedepartmentstoreanddiscovermany interesting facts about its establishment and develop-mentthroughtothepresentday.Wewouldliketoaccompa-ny your guests on an individual tour and thereby offer them an introduction to an unforgettable shopping experience.

After the tour, we would like to invite you to partake of a glass of champagne in the world-famous „Schlemmer-etage“ food court on the 6th floor of KaDeWe.

Duration: 5 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 57.00 EUR (minimum 20 participants)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 2 pm - 6 pm Saturday 24 May 2014, 2 pm to 6 pm

Mercedes-Welt Berlin & Formula 1 simulator

Wearepleasedtobeallowedtotemptyouintothefascina-ting world of cars, experiences and events at Salzufer road. Discover the diversity of one of the world‘s most impressive automotive manufacturers and let our passion for vehicles feed your enthusiasm.

By drawing together a car dealership, brand centre and event centre,MercedesWorldatSalzuferroadhasbecomeapublicmeeting place, covering an area of 35,500 m2. Each year since it opened, more than 200 events from various areas of cul-ture have united people across social classes; people from the spheres of culture, politics and industry.

Elegant yet functional structures incorporating a great deal of glass and steel underline, by architectural means, our claim to openness and transparency. Large halls provide space for special attractions and events.

As the particular highlight of this tour, you will be able to enjoy the feeling of racing first hand, thanks to an F1 simu-lator. After a short briefing on how to race, you will compete against one another and at the end the fastest competitor will win a prize.

Duration: 4 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 100.00 (minimum 12 participants/maximum 20 participants)EUR 80.00 (minimum 40 participants)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 9.30 am - 1.30 pmSaturday 24 May 2014, 9.30 am - 1.30 pm

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Enclosed to this Final Programme you will find an registration form to the bredent group days SKY Meeting 2014.

In case of missing this registration form, please call (+49) 0 73 09 / 8 72 - 6 13 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

The registration form of the pre-program is no longer valid.

Ladies Afternoon

JeanLucParis– stylist toHaraldGlööckler andothernatio-nal and international celebrities – would like to invite you to an exclusive „Ladies‘ Afternoon“ in his salon. Enjoy the atmosphere of the salon and the services of JeanLuc Paris‘team, and spoil yourself with the exclusive catering, including champagne and caviar, in preparation for the Gala Evening. French-style „haute coiffure“ in Berlin-Mitte. Experience the masterful and varied skills in cut and colour, and emphasise your personality with soft lines and shapes, an eye-catching and elegant classic look or visionary creations. A highly pro-fessional team of hairdressers and stylists will be on hand. Très charmant.

Duration: 2 hoursincludingtransferfrom/totheMaritimHotelBerlin

Price:EUR 100.00 (with exclusive catering)

Dates:Friday 23 May 2014, 2 pm - 4 pm

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Thursday 22 May 201410:00 am to 18:00 hrs

Friday 23 May 2014 and Saturday 24 May 201407:30 am to 18:00 hrs

Events times

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Friday 23 May 201408:30 am to 18:00 hrsEntry from 07:30 hrs

Saturday 24 May 201408:30 am to 18:00 hrsEntry from 07:30 hrs

Conference location

MARITIM Hotel BerlinStauffenbergstraße 2610785 Berlin

You will receive vocational training points for participating in the bredent group days SKY Meeting 2014. The number is dependent on your participation in the individual programme aspects.

Coffee breaks, lunch, drinks and the get-together are included in the conference fee.

The conference language is English and there will be simultaneous interpretation into up to five languages, as required.