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Jackson Hole, Wyoming Four Seasons Resort May 16-20, 2012
Registration Deadline: April 15, 2012
www.academyofprosthodontics.org
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With Special Gratitude to the following Industry Patrons for their support of the 2012 Meeting
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Well it's hard to believe that the Academy of Prosthodontics meeting is only a few short months away. During the last few months the Executive Council has been thoroughly engaged in the selection of social events and the coordination of the scientific program. As you look through the entire package you will probably wonder how we could pack so much information and fun into only four days.
From a scientific standpoint the Academy always delivers. Personally I think that the AP consistently provides the correct balance of basic science, clinical research, material studies and technical presentations. We also include a few personal interest/professional development speakers who add variety to our programs and to our lives. The program provides material in all phases of prosthodontics, providing something for everyone in attendance. This year is no exception as HP Weber has put together a program that is sure to stimulate and energize the attendees. This program is outlined in this meeting brochure, I'm sure that you won't want to miss a minute of it.
94th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Prosthodontics
Join us in Jackson Hole
Of course there is more to the Academy than scholarship. The reason that we remain strong after all these years is that the AP understands the need for friendship among its members. It is the meeting where we see ourselves as more than just colleagues and we do this at a variety of social events that make life interesting. This year we are fortunate to be having a meeting in a part of the country that has bountiful natural beauty. In the land of the Tetons we will see mountains, streams and wildlife. Our meeting allows us to return to a Four Seasons hotel, probably the finest hotel chain in the country if not the world. Indeed the Four Seasons Jackson Hole is a fabulous location for our meeting as it sits at the base of a mountain. No matter which direction we look the views are breathtaking.
The Welcome Reception will be held off site at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. The entire museum will be open to us for strolling and viewing. Docents will be there to help in our tours or we will have the opportunity to guide ourselves. The museum has its own restaurant so dinner should be special. Mid May in the mountains means that much of the natural wildlife will be reviving from their winter quiet times. We are fortunate to have identified a tour group to provide guided wildlife tours in the area. This will be a group of afternoon tours with a limited number of people in each of the tour vehicles. Although it is not a trip to Oz in which we might see lions and tigers and bears, it does provide the opportunity to see bears and moose and elk among others. While on a recent visit to the hotel I was lucky enough to see a moose crossing the road - by the way, they do this wherever and whenever they want - and these are impressively large animals. After the tour there will be time to visit the town of Jackson Hole for dinner or just for strolling this historic town.
The banquet will be held in the hotel and it promises to be another great event. The gavel will be passed to Tom Taylor and the cycle will begin anew. I look forward to seeing you all in Jackson Hole!
Steven Eckert AP President
AP Registration Brochure Page 3
Scientific Program Schedule Thursday, May 17
Kenneth Kornman Inflammation, Your Health, and the Health of Your Patients Leslie Laing Green Tea, Lollipops, Licorice Root: the Sjögren's Quest Lawrence Brecht Mandibular Reconstruction and Rehabilitation: Innovation through the Convergence of
Technology and Collaboration
Frauke Müller Prosthodontics in Multimorbid Patients Robert Taft The Use of Digital Technologies in Forensic Identification Susanne Scherrer Zirconia in Prosthodontics: Options and Quality Control
Friday, May 18 Martha Somerman NIDCR – Maintaining the Cutting Edge Gary Goldstein The NIDCR and its Impact on Academic Appointment, Promotion and Dental School Curricula Clark Stanford Pathways to Success - The Role that Prosthodontists Can Play in the Emerging Areas of
Translational Sciences Panel Discussion François Roulet Minimally Invasive Esthetic Dentistry Jack Gerrow Dental Education and Licensure in a “Global World”: Can Competence be Measured? Mijin Choi Ultrasound Imagery for Use in Dental Implant Site Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and
During Surgery Hiroshi Hirayama Digital Prosthodontics: Now and Future
Saturday, May 19
Nelson Silva All-ceramic Systems: Laboratory and Clinical Performance Donald Curtis Confidence and Correctness in Clinical Decision-Making Kent Knoernschild Dental Implant Outcome Generalizations How Helpful Are They? Jonathan Ferencz High Strength Ceramic Fixed Partial Dentures: The Nexus of Research, Industry and
Clinical Experience Michael Girard Winds of Change German Gallucci Dental Digital Technologies in Implant Prosthodontics Kumar Shah Cement-retained or screw-retained implant restorations... How about neither? Petra Guess Minimally Invasive Treatment Concepts: Science & Clinical Recommendations
Sunday, May 20 David Chvartzsaid The Experience of Implant Complications and Opinions Regarding Complications among
Dentists in Private Practice Cortino Sukotjo Corrosion in Implant Dentistry, Myth or Fact? Samantha Siranli Implants in the Esthetic Zone Sreenivas Koka Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Fact and Fiction 2013 Meeting – Maui, Hawaii Ben Wu Intraoral Hearing Device Carlo Ercoli Indications and Applications of Sonic Handpiece Technology in Prosthodontics and
Implant Surgery Ichiro Nishimura NeuroEngineering: Evolution of Biopsychosocial Networks in Humans
Martha Somerman
Kenneth Kornman
Frauke Müller
François Roulet
Susanne Scherrer
Michael Girard
Featured Speakers
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Wednesday, May 16th 7:00am - 5:00pm Executive Council Meeting
Council Members Only 12:00pm - 7:00pm Registration 6:00pm - 10:00pm Welcome Reception & Louis Blatterfein Dinner* Sponsored by 3M ESPE
Thursday, May 17th 7:00am - 9:00am Registration 7:00am - 8:00am Get Acquainted Breakfast* Sponsored by ClearChoice 8:00am - 8:30am Opening Ceremony 8:30am - 1:00pm Scientific Session 10:00am - 2:30pm Spouses/Guest Outing*
Jackson Town Tour Sponsored by 3M ESPE 1:00pm - 5:00pm First Business Meeting*
AP Fellows Only 5:00pm - 7:00pm Exhibitors Meet & Greet
Friday, May 18th 7:00am - 8:00am Outreach Committee Breakfast Sponsored by Straumann 7:00am - 1:00pm Sponsor Exhibits
8:00am - 1:00pm Scientific Session
5:00pm - 9:00pm Social Outing* Wildlife Expedition & Dinner- Sponsored by Nobel Biocare
Saturday, May 19th 7:00am - 1:00pm Sponsor Exhibits 8:00am - 1:00pm Scientific Session 10:00am - 12:30pm Spouse/Guest Elective* Culinary Demonstration 1:15pm - 3:00pm Executive Council Meeting Council Members Only 6:00pm - 10:00pm President’s Reception*- Sponsored by Nobel Biocare & Installation Banquet*- Sponsored by Astra Tech
Sunday, May 20th 8:00am - 1:00pm Scientific Session 12:30pm - 3:30pm Second Business Meeting*
AP Fellows Only 4:00pm – May 23rd Post Conference Yellowstone
Tour*: A 3 day trip to our first US National Park (elective)
* Requires ticket purchase
Program Schedule Overview
Travel Airport Transfer Information
The Jackson Hole airport is on National Park land and rates are regulated. Your conference site is 21 miles from the airport (35 minutes by car). A few options…
Alltrans Private Transfer Contact: Julie Rohde - Tel: 307-733-3135
To Teton Village (Four Seasons) from Airport Passengers Passengers
1-2 $63.60 3 $68.90 4 $79.50 5 $90.10
Alltrans Airport Shuttle *Advanced reservations in May (Shared ride / multiple stops)
Taxi rates to Teton village: $60 for 1 or 2 people Rental Cars at airport, see website below for
details. Off-site rental cars are located in Jackson (10 miles from airport)
Conference Hotel: Four Seasons Resort
Jackson Hole Airport: www.jacksonholeairport.com (see “airport guide” on website for rental cars & transfers)
AP Registration Brochure Page 5
Conference Site
Surrounded by the breathtaking vistas of Jackson Hole’s famed Grand Tetons and teeming with an inspiring array of wildlife, our luxury mountain resort and hotel offers the perfect mix of rustic adventure and luxury accommodations.
Open the door and drop your bags in a generously sized mountain retreat with a gas fireplace, residential-style furnishings, dark wood and natural stone finishes with leather insets.
Most rooms open to a private balcony or terrace, furnished with a teak table and chairs, and also include a well-defined work area so guests traveling on business can remain productive. State-of-the-art technology includes high-speed Internet access and at least three direct-dial, dual-line telephones. For entertainment, there’s a large television and DVD player.
Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole 7680 Granite Loop Road Teton Village, WY 83025 Phone: 307-732-5000 1-800-295-5281 Fax 307-732-5076 AP Group Room Rates: $245.00 Single and Double Rate
Rates are subject to prevailing applicable tax and occupancy fee, currently 8% and 6% respectively. Rate Includes complimentary wireless internet access.
Reservations: Contact hotel directly to make reservations. Identify yourself as a delegate to the “Academy of Prosthodontics Meeting” to receive the group rate. Group room block is now open - make your reservations early!
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Welcome Reception & Louis Blatterfein Dinner Wednesday, May 16th · 6:00pm
Sponsored by 3M ESPE The National Museum of Wildlife Art has 5,000 catalogued items and inspires public appreciation of fine art focusing on wildlife. Museum overlooks the 25,000-acre National Elk Refuge.
Price: $140 per person Attire: Business Casual
Includes reception, one drink voucher, dinner, entertainment & roundtrip transportation Get Acquainted Breakfast (Scientific Session Attendees) Thursday, May 17th · 7:00am Sponsored by ClearChoice Renew acquaintances prior to the start of the Annual Scientific Session by joining your colleagues for a hot breakfast buffet at the conference hotel.
Price: $40 per person Attire: Business
1st Business Meeting and Luncheon (AP Fellows Only) Thursday, May 17th · 1:00pm Support the Academy and join us for a working lunch to better our organization.
Price: $70 per person Attire: Business
Spouses/Guest Outing: Jackson Tour Thursday, May 17th · 10:00am-2:30pm Sponsored by 3M ESPE The tour begins at the Jackson Hole Historical Museum where you will learn about ranching, movie locations, rodeo, and outdoor sports. Enjoy a private walking tour around Jackson Hole and learn about the early settlers, historic buildings and whimsical stories about western characters.
Price: $40 per person Attire: Wear comfortable walking shoes
Includes: Round-trip transportation, museum admission and private walking guide Group Social Outing: Wildlife Expedition Friday, May 18th · 5:00pm-9:00pm Sponsored by Nobel Biocare Join your colleagues on a sunset expedition viewing the wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Geo-ecosystem. Expedition leaders know the best wildlife viewing spots, understand animal behavior.Our customized, safari-style vehicles are equipped with retractable roof hatches and slidingwindows to maximize observation opportunities.
Price: $160 per person Attire: Casual Includes roundtrip transportation, dinner, guided tour and wildlife education
Spouses/Guest Elective: Culinary Demonstration Saturday, May 19th · 10:00am-12:30pm Executive Chef, Michael Goralski, will design the demonstration menu. Guests will enjoy a glass of champagne, sample their creations by fireside and depart with a recipe booklet.
Price: $88/person President’s Reception and Installation Banquet Saturday, May 19th · 6:00pm Sponsored by Nobel Biocare & Astra Tech We will be holding our annual Presidential reception and Installation banquet at the Four Seasons Resort. Join your colleagues for an evening full of hors d’oeuvres, dinner, awards and dancing.
Price: $150 per person Attire: Black tie optional event Includes reception, one drink voucher, dinner & entertainment
2nd Business Meeting and Luncheon (AP Fellows Only) Sunday, May 20th · 12:30pm
Support the Academy and join us for a working luncheon to better our organization.
Price: $70 per person Attire: Business
Yellowstone National Park Post-Conference Tour Sun. May 20th - Wed. May 23rd A private two day tour of USA’s first National Park. Day one you will visit the Mammoth Hot Springs, the Upper and Lower Falls at the Grand Canyon and the Fountain Paint Pots. Day two will include a tour of the Old Faithful Geyser Basin and the Midway Geyser Basin which contains the Grand Prismatic Spring (the world’s largest hot spring). This is a trip not to be missed! Sunday, May 20th Depart Four Seasons Hotel at 4:00pm, Arrives at Old Faithful Inn 7:00pm Wednesday, May 23rd Depart Old Faithful Inn at 7:00am, Arrives at JAC Airport at 10:00am Price: $350 per person - Does not include accommodations: see AP web site for booking lodging Confirm your lodging reservations by Mar. 19th to ensure rate. Limited rooms are available. Do not delay! Includes: Round-trip transportation, two private day tours, Park entry fee and two box lunches.
Tour will return to Jackson Hole Wednesday morning and make stops at the JAC airport and hotels in Jackson upon request. Make travel arrangements accordingly. All activities are based upon minimum attendance, availability and are subject to change
Social Events
AP Registration Brochure Page 7
Last Name: First Name:
Address: City/State:
Email: Phone: Fees After 4/15 AP Fellow Registration $0 Guest Registration $595 $625 Prosthodontic Program Director $275 $375 Student- (Include letter from Program Director verifying enrollment) $150 Lab Technician $275 $375
Thursday Only (5/17) $275 Friday Only (5/18) $275
Saturday Only (5/19) $275 Sunday Only (5/20) $275
Speaker $0 Corporate Sponsor $0 Total Registration Fee
All costs are per person Costs Quantity Totals Wednesday, May 16th Welcome Reception and Blatterfein Dinner
$140
Thursday, May 17th Get Acquainted Breakfast (Scientific Session Attendees) 1st Business Meeting and Luncheon (AP Fellows) Spouses/Guest Outing: Jackson Town Tour
$40 $70 $40
Friday, May 18th Group Social Outing: Wildlife Expedition
$160
Saturday, May 19th Spouses/Guest: Culinary Cooking Class President's Reception and Installation Banquet
$88 $150
Sunday, May 20th 2nd Business Meeting and Luncheon (AP Fellows)
$70
Sunday, May 20th to Wednesday, May 23rd Yellowstone National Park – Post Conference Tour
See AP website for details. Does not include lodging
$350
Active/Associate Member social fee deposit (if submitted with annual dues)- subtract $250 (____) Total Event & Meetings Fees
We are happy to honor your individual food requests:
Vegetarian _____ Kosher _____
Allergies___________________ Other_________________ Total Registration
and Event Fees
AP Administration Office: RES Seminars - 4425 Cass Street, Suite A, San Diego, CA 92109 T: (858) 272-1018 F: (858) 272-7687 E: AP@res-inc.com
Register Online academyofprosthodontics.org
Refund Policy: Refunds must be requested and received in writing by April 16, 2012. Refunds will be less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be provided for requests received after April 16, 2012.
Register On-line: http://www.academyofprosthodontics.org Registration FormR
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