2ND ANNOUNCEMENT8th Conference of the European Federation of Periodontology www.efp.org
EuroPErio 8 – THE WORLD’S LEADING CONFERENCE IN PERIODONTOLOGY
WELCOME WORDSDear Friends and Colleagues,
The clock is ticking and the countdown to EuroPerio8 is on! The organizing committee is working flat-out to bring you the biggest and best EuroPerio ever, the World’s leading conference in Periodon-tology and Implant Dentistry.
We have a superb scientific programme, with over 100 of the lead-ing international speakers in the fields of Periodontology and Im-plant Dentistry. There are lots for all the Dental Team, with parallel sessions running throughout the meeting on the latest in Specialist Periodontal Practice, Implantology, the latest scientific advances in the fields, and practical periodontology for the general dentist and dental hygienists. In addition, we want to hear what you have to say so please submit your abstracts for the free oral and poster ses-sions.
We have a great social programme lined up for networking and to enhance your enjoyment of the event. This year we include, for the first time, a conference party – be sure to register early and book this event as tickets are strictly limited and are sure to sell out.
We hope you will also find some time to enjoy the amazing city of London. There are so many sight to see, things to do and places to eat that we hope you can’t fail to enjoy this very special venue.
So please save the dates, keep up to date with our website, submit your abstracts and don’t forget to register before the end of February to take advantage of the large discount on registration fees at our “Early Bird Rates.”
It will be my great honour and privilege to welcome you all to London in June 2015.
Francis HughesChairman of the EuroPerio8 Organising Committee
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IMPORTANT DATESMonday, September 22, 2014Start on-line registration and abstract submission
Friday, November 28, 2014 – 12:00 CETDeadline for submission of abstractsDeadline for submission of manuscripts for the EFP Clinical Research Prize in Periodontology (Jaccard Prize)
Tuesday, February 17, 2015Latest notification / classification of accepted abstracts
Friday, February 27, 2015 – 12:00 CETEnd of early registration fee
Wednesday, May 13, 2015End of regular fee and on-line registration
Wednesday, June 03 – Saturday, June 06, 2015EuroPerio8 Conference
MAKE SURE TO MARK THEM
IN YOUR CALENDAR!
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WHY ATTEND
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EUROPERIO8 COMMITTEESORGANISING COMMITTEEChairmanFrancis Hughes, United Kingdom
Scientific ChairmanMariano Sanz, Spain
Conference TreasurerKorkud Demirel, Turkey
EFP Conference Committee ChairmanJean Louis Giovannoli, France
EFP Secretary GeneralStefan Renvert, Sweden
EFP TreasurerJoerg Meyle, Germany
British Society of Periodontology RepresentativeNikolaos Donos, United Kingdom
EFP OfficerJuan Blanco Carrion, Spain
EFP President ElectSoren Jepsen, Germany
EFP European CoordinatorMónica Guinea, Spain
AMBASSADOR COMMITTEEChairNikolaos Donos, United Kingdom
Michael Müller, AustriaKatrien Vermylen, BelgiumGoran Zuric, CroatiaMichal Žitňanský, Czech RepublicUwe Vestergaard Henriksen, DenmarkUlvi Kahraman Gürsoy, FinlandDavid Nisand, FranceBettina Dannewitz, GermanySpyros Vassilopoulos, GreeceAttila Horváth, HungaryJennifer Kearney, IrelandOrly Nir Shapira, IsraelPiero Casavecchia, ItalyDaiva Askinyte, LithuaniaIsmaili Zouheir, Morocco
Kristin Kollveit, NorwayPawel Plakwicz, PolandFrancisco Brandão de Brito, PortugalMarina Giurgiu, RomaniaMaria Zyablitskaya, RussiaNatasa Nikolic-Jakoba, SerbiaRok Gaspersic, SloveniaFrancisco Vijande, SpainLinda Persson, SwedenDominik Hofer, SwitzerlandDick S. Barendregt, The NetherlandsCem Gurgan, TurkeyJulia Braun, UkraineMatthew Perkins, United KingdomDhru Shah, United Kingdom
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMEThe scientific programme of EuroPerio8 has been designed to appeal to specialists and generalists alike.
Find the preliminary programme overview as per printing date (August 2014) on the following pages. The published programme is subject to change. Regularly updated information can be found on the conference website via www.efp.org.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015
13:45 – 15:15
Patient Focused Session Diamond Sponsor Workshop
(details see page 16 ff.)15:15 – 15:45 Asian Pacific SessionMurakami (Japan), Jin (Hong Kong),
Bartold (Australia), Viathilingam (Malaysia)
Sponsor Sessions (details see page 16 ff.)
15:45 – 16:45
16:45 – 17:00 Break
17:00 –18:30 Opening Ceremony
followed by: Welcome Reception & Exhibition Opening
preliminary programme overview as per August 2014
Plenary Lecture & Special SessionPeriodontologyImplant DentistryResearch & Clinical Innovation
Practical Periodontics for the General Practitioner and Dental Hygienist Diamond Sponsor WorkshopSponsor Session
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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015
08:45 – 10:00Plenary Lecture
World Film Premiere
10:00 –10:30 Coffee Break
Master Clinician Forum:
Perio - Mucogingival Surgery
Critical Factors in Implant Dentistry
Understanding Periodontitis: Current Base Knowledge
Contemporary Practical Periodontics
10:30 –12:00
The choice of the surgical technique –
Burkhardt (CH), De Sanctis (IT), Zuhr (CH)
Outcomes in Implant Surgery: Timing of Implant Placement –
Hammerle (CH), Cosyn (BE), Chen (AU)
Determinants of Disease Susceptibility –
Papapanou (US), Bostanci (CH),
Houri Haddad (IL)
Innovative Approaches to Instrumentation –
Warrer (DK), Reners (BE), Braun (DE)
Research & Clinical Innovation
Research & Clinical Innovation Sponsor Sessions
12:00 – 12:30 Break
12:30 – 14:00 Sponsor Sessions (details see page 16 ff.)
14:00 – 14:30 Break
14:30 – 16:00
The treatment of Multiple Recession Defects –
Goldstein (IL), Cairo (IT), Zabalegui (ES)
Critical Factors in Implant Surgery –
Merli (IT) , Vercruyssen (BE),
Blanco (ES)
The Biofilm Challenge – are there key roles for
specific bacteria? – Kilian (DK), Moter (DE),
Curtis (UK)
Effective Plaque control – West (UK),
van der Weijden (NL), Figuero (ES)
EFP Clinical Research Prize in Periodontology (Jaccard Prize) Presentations
Research & Clinical Innovation Sponsor Sessions
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 – 18:00
Innovative and emerging technologies –
Demirel (TR), Allen (US), Aroca (FR)
Critical Factors in the surgical treatment of Peri-implantitis –
Meyle (DE), Romeo (IT), Renvert (SE)
The Host Response – Shapira (IL), Chapple
(UK), Hajishengallis (US)
Effective Risk Factor Management in Periodontology –
Jepsen (DE), Ramseier (CH), Heasman (UK)
Research & Clinical Innovation
Research & Clinical Innovation Sponsor Sessions
starting 19:30 Evening events organised by National Societies / Congress Party (by ticket only)
preliminary programme overview as per August 2014
Plenary Lecture & Special SessionPeriodontologyImplant Dentistry
Research & Clinical InnovationPractical Periodontics for the General Practitioner and Dental Hygienist Sponsor Session
ROOM FOR YOUR PRESENTATIONDON’T FORGET TO SUBMIT YOUR
ABSTRACT!
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015preliminary programme overview as per August 2014
Critical Factors in Periodontal Regeneration
Master Clinician Forum: Implants
Understanding Periodontitis: Current Base Knowledge
Contemporary Practical Periodontics
08:30 –10:00
Current State of the Art in Periodontal Regeneration – Machtei (IL), Cortellini (IT),
Eickholz (DE)
Treatment of the anterior maxilla in challenging
Situations – Grunder (CH), Bonnet (FR),
Dawood (UK)
Biomarkers and Tissue Destruction –
Buduneli (TR), Sorsa (FI), Giannobile (TR)
Effective Management of Halitosis – Yaegaki (JP),
Quirynen(BE), Roldan (ES)
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Sponsor Session
10:00 –10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 –12:00
Innovative and emerging technologies for Periodontal
Regeneration – Sculean (CH), McGuire
(US), Bartold (AU)
Treatment of the Posterior Maxilla
in Challenging Situations – Artzi (IL), Trombelli (IT),
Nisand (FR)
Aetiology of Periodontal Diseases –
van der Velden (NL), Needleman (UK),
Hujoel (US)
Critical Factors in The Assessment of Periodontal and Peri-implant Disease –-
Serino (SE), Barendregt (NL), Fardal (NO)
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Sponsor Sessions
12:00 –12:30 Break
12:30 –14:00 Sponsor Sessions (details see page 16 ff.)
14:00 –14:30 Break
Critical Factors in Aesthetic Outcomes
for Implant Placement
Periodontal Specialist Forum
Understanding Perio- dontal Systemic
Associations: Current Base Knowledge
Contemporary Practical Periodontics
14:30 –16:00
Aesthetic outcomes in Implant Surgery:
Choosing the right device – Hürzeler (DE),
Schwarz (DE), Sailer (CH)
Management of Patients with Severe Chronic
Periodontitis – O´Brien (IE), Giovannoli
(FR), Roccuzzo (IT)
Periodontitis and Cardio-vascular Disease –
Linden (UK), Tonetti (IT), Madianos (GR)
Effective Non Surgical Therapies to Treat Peri-Implantitis –
Aass (NO), Kuru (TR), Arweiler (DE)
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Sponsor Sessions
16:00 –16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 –18:00
Aesthetic Outcomes in Implant Surgery:
Tissue Augmentation – Zucchelli (IT), Sicilia (ES),
Jung (CH)
When should we use Systemic Antimicrobials? –
van Winkelhoff (NL), Mombelli (CH), Herrera (ES)
Periodontitis and Diabetes – Genco (US),
Preshaw (UK), Kocher (DE)
Differential Diagnosis of Diseases of the
Periodontal Tissues – Alcoforado (PT),
Lewis (UK), Wagner (DE)
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Sponsor Sessions
18:00 –18:15
18:15 –19:45 Sponsor Sessions (details see page 16 ff.)
20:00 Evening for Events organised by the Industry
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Critical Factors in Bone Regenerative Therapies
in the Anterior
Periodontal Specialist Forum
Understanding Peri-Implantitis:
Current Base Knowledge
Contemporary Practical Periodontics
09:00 –10:30
Implants: Critical Factors in Bone Regenerative Thera-
pies in the Anterior Maxilla – Dahlin (SE),
Urban (HU), Schwartz (IL)
Prospects for Novel Biological Treatments of
Periodontitis – Kornman (US),
Kantarci (US), Culshaw (UK)
Aetio-pathogenesis of Peri-Implantitis –
Loos (NL), Berglundh (SE), Salvi (CH)
Patient perspectives of periodontal diseases -– Graziani (IT), Lalla (US),
Bouchard (FR)
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Research & Clinical
Innovation
Sponsor Session
10:30 –11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 –12:00
Keynote Lecture: The bone of the alveolar
process and the edentulous ridge – Lindhe (SE)
Keynote: Bioengineering of Teeth – A completely novel type of dental Implant? –
Sharpe (UK)
Keynote: Insights in Periodontal Therapy
Lang (CN)
International Federation of Dental Hygienists
Research Symposium – Öhrn (SE), Suvan (UK), Jönsson (NO), Slot (NL)
Sponsor Sessions (details see page 16 ff.)
12:00 –12:15 Break
12:15 –14:00Final Session:
25 years of European Periodontology
14:00 –14:15
19:00 – 00:00 Official Congress Dinner/Gala Evening (by ticket only)
SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015preliminary programme overview as per August 2014
Plenary Lecture & Special SessionPeriodontologyImplant Dentistry
Research & Clinical InnovationPractical Periodontics for the General Practitioner and Dental Hygienist Sponsor Session
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMEPreliminary programme as per August 2014. Subject to change.
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015
Plenary Lecture
Incest and Folk-Dancing: Two Things to Avoid Steve Jones FRS. Prinicipal Research Fellow in Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, United Kingdom
Movie Premiere
Cell-to-cell communication – A world film premiere not to be missed! Quintessence Publishing together with Sunstar Foundation have the pleasure of announcing the release of another fascinating film project linking Oral Health to Systemic Health. For the first time, the proceedings of a European Federation of Periodon-tology (EFP) Workshop, on the associations linking Periodontal and Systemic Diseases, will be captured via a sophisticated HD video animation, and premiered at the opening of the EuroPerio 8 Congress June 3 – 6, 2015, in London.
Master Clinician Forum: Perio-Mucogingival Surgery
The choice of surgical technique
Basic surgical principles Rino Burkhardt, Switzerland
Use of the advanced flap Massimo De Sanctis, Italy
Use of autografts Otto Zuhr, Switzerland
The treatment of Multiple Recession Defects
Etiology, indications and treatment options Moshe Goldstein, Israel
Evaluation of clinical and aesthetic outcomes Francesco Cairo, Italy
Efficacy in the use of tunnelling techniques Ion Zabalegui, Spain
Innovative and emerging technologies
Future approaches to soft tissue regeneration Korkud Demirel, Turkey
Use of Allografts Pat Allen, United States of America
Use of Xenografts Sofia Aroca, France
Simultaneous translation provided as follows (as per August 2014):
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Critical Factors in Implant Dentistry
Outcomes in Implant Surgery: Timing of Implant Placement
Treatment options and clinical decisions Christoph Hammerle, Switzerland
When are immediate implants indicated? Jan Cosyn, Belgium
Use of early or delayed placement of Implants Stephen Chen, Australia
Critical Factors in Implant Surgery
Avanced surgical approaches to implant placement Mauro Merli, Italy
Guided implant placement solutions Marjolein Vercruyssen, Belgium
Immediate implant placement with immediate function Juan Blanco, Spain
Critical Factors in the surgical treatment of Peri-implantitis
Rationale for the surgical therapy of peri-implantitis Joerg Meyle, Germany
Efficacy of access flap surgical approaches Eugenio Romeo, Italy
Efficacy of regenerative surgical approaches Stefan Renvert, Sweden
Understanding Periodontitis: Current Base Knowledge
Determinants of Disease Susceptibility
Current knowledge of the role of disease susceptibility Panos Papapanou, United States of America
Proteomic Approaches to Identify Disease Susceptibility Markers Nagihan Bostanci, Switzerland
Understanding Genetic Susceptibility to Periodontitis Yael Houri Haddad, Israel
The Biofilm Challenge – are there key roles for specific bacteria?
Current knowledge on the bacterial etiology of periodontitis Mogens Kilian, Denmark
Understanding the Biofilm: composition, interactions and complications Annette Moter, Germany
The Role of Specific Bacteria in Modulation of the Biofilm Mike Curtis, United Kingdom
The Host Response
Current knowledge on the role of the host response Lior Shapira, Israel
New paradigms in innate immunity Iain Chapple, United Kingdom
New paradigms in bacterial-host interactions George Hajishengallis, United States of America
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Contemporary Practical Periodontics
Innovative Approaches to Instrumentation
Are there effective alternatives to manual instruments Kirsten Warrer, Denmark
Use of Power Driven and Airflow Scalers Michele Reners, Belgium
Use of Lasers and Photodynamic Therapy Andreas Braun, Germany
Effective Plaque control
Importance of oral hygiene and plaque control Nicola West, United Kingdom
Mechanical Plaque control Fridus van der Weijden, The Netherlands
Chemical Plaque Control Elena Figuero, Spain
Effective Risk Factor Management in Periodontology
Key risk factors in the aetiology of periodontitis Soren Jepsen, Germany
What To do With The Heavy Smoker Christoph Ramseier, Switzerland
Impact of medical conditions on Periodontal Disease and Its Treatment Peter Heasman, United Kingdom
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015
Critical Factors in Periodontal Regeneration
Current State of the Art in Periodontal Regeneration
Current approaches in Periodontal Regeneration Eli Machtei, Israel
Advances in the management of infrabony lesions Pier Paolo Cortellini, Italy
Advances in the management of furcation lesions Peter Eickholz, Germany
Innovative and emerging technologies for Periodontal Regeneration
New approaches in periodontal regeneration Anton Sculean, Switzerland
Alternatives for autogenous grafts: outcomes, attachment and stability Michael McGuire, United States of America
Prospects for the Use of Stem Cells for Periodontal Regeneration Mark Bartold, Australia
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Critical Factors in Aesthetic Outcomes for Implant Placement
Aesthetic outcomes in Implant Surgery: Choosing the right device
Key factors in the selection of the implant, abutment or restorative material Markus Hürzeler, Germany
Importance of the Implant-Abutment Interface Frank Schwarz, Germany
Importance of choosing the Right Biomaterial for Implant Restorations Irena Sailer, Switzerland
Aesthetic Outcomes in Implant Surgery: Tissue Augmentation
Key factors for achieving successful outcomes with soft tissue grafting around implants Giovanni Zucchelli, Italy
Effective combination of bone and soft tissue regeneration Alberto Sicilia, Spain
Effective use of soft tissue substitutes Ronald Jung, Switzerland
Master Clinician Forum: Implants
Treatment of the anterior maxilla in challenging Situations
Key factors in the treatment of the anterior maxilla Ueli Grunder, Switzerland
Treatment planning and sequence of therapy Frank Bonnet, France
Utilising 3-D Solutions to optimise outcomes Andrew Dawood, United Kingdom
Treatment of the posterior maxilla in challenging Situations
Key factors in the treatment of the posterior maxilla Zvi Artzi, Israel
Innovative approaches to sinus lifting Leonardo Trombelli, Italy
Effective use of short implants David Nisand, France
Periodontal Specialist Forum
Management of Patients with Severe Chronic Periodontitis
Key factors in treatment planning Tiernan O’Brien, Ireland
Combined periodontal and orthodontic therapy Jean-Louis Giovannoli, France
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Combined periodontal and implant therapy Mario Roccuzzo, Italy
When should we use Systemic Antimicrobials?
Rationale for the use of systemic antimicrobials Arie Jan van Winkelhoff, The Netherlands
Decisions based on clinical diagnoses Andreas Mombelli, Switzerland
Decisions based on microbiological profiles David Herrera, Spain
Understanding Periodontitis: Current Base Knowledge
Biomarkers and Tissue Destruction
Use of biomarkers for periodontal diagnosis Nurcan Buduneli, Turkey
MMPs as biomarkers of tissue damage Timo Sorsa, Finland
Patient stratification for personalised periodontal medicine William Giannobile, United States of America
Aetiology of Periodontitis
Understanding the aetiology of periodontitis: an introduction Ubele Van der Velden, The Netherlands
Is there good evidence that plaque causes periodontitis? Ian Needleman, United Kingdom
Is it time to move away from the “Plaque Paradigm” in the aetiology of Periodontitis? Philippe Hujoel, United States of America
Understanding Periodontal Systemic Associations: Current Base Knowledge
Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease
Is there a significant association between periodontitis and CVD Gerry Linden, United Kingdom
Biological Mechanisms Linking Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease Maurizio Tonetti, Italy
Effects of Periodontal Interventions on Cardiovascular Risk Phoebus Madianos, Greece
Periodontitis and Diabetes
Is there a significant association between periodontitis and diabetes Robert Genco, United States of America
Biological Mechanisms Linking Periodontitis With Diabetes Mellitus Philip Preshaw, United Kingdom
Effects of Periodontal Interventions on Glycaemic Control in Diabetes Thomas Kocher, Germany
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Contemporary Practical Periodontics
Effective Management of Halitosis
Current knowledge on the aetiology of Halitosis Ken Yaegaki, Japan
Current approaches to the assessment and diagnosis of Halitosis Marc Quirynen, Belgium
Current approaches to the Treatment of Halitosis Silvia Roldan, Spain
Critical Factors in the Assessment of Periodontal and Peri-implant Disease
Similar or different conditions Giovanni Serino, Italy
Clinical Diagnostic Methods in Periodontal and Peri-implant diseases Dick Barendregt, The Netherlands
Prognostic factors for the long term success for the Periodontal/Peri-implant Patient Oystein Fardal, Norway
Effective Non-Surgical Therapies to treat Peri-Implantitis
State of the art in the non-surgical treatment of periimplantitis Anne Merete Aass, Norway
Current approaches to instrumentation and decontamination of implant surfaces Bahar Eren Kuru, Turkey
Adjunctive use of local antimicrobials Nicole Arweiler, Germany
Differential Diagnosis of Diseases of the Periodontal Tissues
Desquamative gingivitis and non-plaque related periodontal conditions Gil Alcoforado, Portugal
Differential diagnosis of non-plaque related gingival conditions Mike Lewis, United Kingdom
Malignant and pre-malignant diseases of the periodontal tissues Wilfried Wagner, Germany
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SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015
Implants: Critical Factors in Bone Regenerative Therapies in the Anterior Maxilla
Critical Factors in Bone Regenerative Therapies in the Anterior Maxilla
State of the art in bone regeneration Christer Dahlin, Sweden
Use of Grafts Istvan Urban, Hungary
Use of Biologicals and Growth Factors Zvi Schwartz, Israel
Keynote Lecture
The bone of the alveolar process and the edentulous ridge Jan Lindhe, Sweden
Final Session 25 years of European Periodontology
Periodontal Specialist Forum
Prospects for Novel Biological Treatments of Periodontitis
Future avenues for the treatment of periodontitis Kenneth Kornman, United States of America
Prospects for Use of Resolvins and Pro-resolution Biologicals Alpdogan Kantarci, United States of America
Do Anti-Cytokine Therapies have a Role in the Treatment of Periodontitis? Shauna Culshaw, United Kingdom
Keynote Lecture
Bioengineering of Teeth - A completely novel type of dental Implant? Paul Sharpe, United Kingdom
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Understanding Peri-Implantitis: Current Base Knowledge
Aetio-pathogenesis of Peri-Implantitis
Key factors in the aetiology of Periimplantitis Bruno Loos, The Netherlands
Pathogenesis of the Peri-implantitis Lesion Tord Berglundh, Sweden
Understanding the key risk factors Giovanni Salvi, Switzerland
Keynote Lecture
Insights in Periodontal Therapy Niklaus Lang, Switzerland
Contemporary Practical Periodontics
Patient perspectives of periodontal diseases
How to assess patient related outcomes Filippo Graziani, Italy
Screening for medical conditions in dental settings: the diabetes paradigm Evanthia Lalla, United States of America
Impacts of Periodontal Disease on Quality of Life Philippe Bouchard, France
International Federation of Dental Hygienists – Research Symposium
Introduction the review process in an international journal Kerstin Öhrn, SwedenCross-sectional studies and surveys Jean Suvan, United KingdomRandomised controlled trials Birgitta Jönsson, Norway
Systematic reviews Dagmar Slot, The Netherlands
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EUROPERIO8 – SPONSOR SESSION PROGRAMMEPreliminary programme as per August 4th, 2014. Subject to change.
DIAMOND SPONSORS
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 14:30 – 16:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
Session details to follow
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 16:30 – 18:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
Session details to follow
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 7 – 12
Implant treatment modalities in limited bone situations Moderator: Marc Quirynen, Belgium
Speakers: Anne Benhamou, FranceHoma Zadeh, United States of AmericaRobert Nölken, Germany
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 7 – 12
Long-term success in implant treated patientsModerator: Jan Lindhe, Sweden
Speakers: Gerd Körner, GermanyJan Derks, SwedenNigel Saynor, United Kingdom
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 2 – 4
Maintain the oral health of your patients, before others do it! JF Roulet, United States of America
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 2 – 4
Session details to follow
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 10:30 – 12:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
V3 – A Unique Implant System Allowing More Bone Where It Matters MostNitzan Bichacho, IsraelYuval Jacoby, IsraelEric Van Dooren, Belgium
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 10:30 – 12:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
V3 – A Unique Implant System Allowing More Bone Where It Matters MostNitzan Bichacho, IsraelYuval Jacoby, IsraelEric Van Dooren, Belgium
Diamond Sponsor Workshop
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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
Hard and soft tissue parameters to support opti-mal esthetics – Innovative approach to materials and techniques Moderator: Andrew Dawood, United Kingdom
Speakers: Christer Dahlin, Sweden and Inaki Gamborena, Spain
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: HALL 2
Multi-causality of Peri-implantitis – Give the Bone the Chance to SurviveModerator: Marc Quirynen, Belgium
Speakers: Chandur Wadhwani, United States of America and Stefan Holst, Switzerland
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015, 13:45 – 16:45ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 17
Diamond Sponsor WorkshopRudolf Fürhauser, Austria and Georg Mailath-Pokorny, Austria
Topic: Standardized procedures in immediate implantation and restoration – the Copy-Abutment
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: HALL 2
Hypersensitivity – A challenge in Periodontal Maintenance TherapyChair: Corrie Jongbloed, The Netherlands
Dentin hypersensitivity: A dilemma in dentistry Nicola West, United Kingdom
Is there a permanent solution for treating sensitivity in office?Bahar Kuru, Turkey
What can the patient do at home?Dagmar Slot, The Netherlands
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
Clinical Challenges after successful Periodontal Therapy: White-Pink Aesthetics and MaintenanceChair: David Herrera, Spain
Mucogingival Surgery and Restorative Concepts to manage White-Pink AestheticsGalip Gurel, Turkey and Otto Zuhr, Germany
Maintenance and Long-Term Success after Periodontal TherapyAmit Patel, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015, 13:45 – 16:45ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 1
Diamond Sponsor WorkshopDetails to be announced
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: HALL 1
Straumann Corporate Forum (title to be defined)
Indication based use of biomaterials in regenerative periodontal therapyAnton Sculean, Switzerland
New approaches of bone and soft tissue graft-ing – where are we now? Daniel Rothamel, Germany
Straumann®Osteogain – A new chapter in the clinical use of enamel matrix proteinsDavid L. Cochran, United States of America
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: HALL 1
Straumann Corporate Forum (title to be defined)
Surgical and prosthetic solutions for single tooth implant reconstructions Ronald Jung, Switzerland
Surgical and prosthetic solutions for the eden-tulous patientSpeaker tbc
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015, 13:45 – 16:45ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 13
Straumann Workshop
Emdogain minimal invasive approachLeonardo Trombelli, Italy
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PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 1
Session details to follow
SESSION DETAILS TO FOLLOW
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 14:30 – 16:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
Preliminary topic: Periodontal health and nutrition
SESSION DETAILS TO FOLLOW
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 12:30 – 14:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 17
Session details to follow
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 08:30 – 09:30ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 14 – 16
New implants for the compromise cases – Basic research to the clinical application.Zvi Schwartz, Israel
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 13:30ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 1
Patient Friendly Minimally Invasive Grafting (That Really Works)Chair: Edward Pat Allen, United States of America
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 18:15 – 19:15ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 13
Gingival recession coverage: Do we still need autogenous grafts?Adrian Kasaj, Germany
SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015, 11:00 – 12:00ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 1
Eli E. Machtei, Israel and A. J. van Winkelhoff, The Netherlands
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015, 16:30 – 17:30ROOM: CAPITAL SUITES 14 – 16
Regenerative Excellence: How to cope today’s challengesSpeakers: Christoph Hämmerle, Switzerland and Istvan Urban, Hungary
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015, 12:30 – 13:30ROOM: CAPITAL SUITE 17
Update on local antimicrobials in periodontal and peri-implant therapyChair: Peter Eickholz, Germany
Principles and clinical strategy in the application of local antimicrobialsMaurizio Tonetti, Italy
What is the evidence of Ligosan/Adjusan?Peter Eickholz, Germany
Local antimicrobial approaches for peri-implant infectionsNicole Arweiler, Germany
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015, 15:45 – 16:45CAPITAL SUITES 8 – 9
Session details to follow
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015, 15:45 – 16:45ROOM: CAPITAL SUITES 10 – 11
Session details to follow
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GENERAL INFORMATIONCALL FOR ABSTRACTS Abstracts of scientific presentations (both basic and clinical research) as well as clinical presentations (case series, innovative surgical or therapeutic approaches, …) may be submitted for consideration from Monday, September 22, 2014 to Friday, November 28, 2014.
Abstracts may be submitted in English only.
For more information on the abstract submission (e.g. list of topics, presentation types, submis-sion guidelines, etc.) please visit the conference website via www.efp.org.
EFP CLINICAL RESEARCH PRIZE IN PERIODONTOLOGY (JACCARD PRIZE)Submit your publications for the EFP Clinical Research Prize In Periodontology (Jaccard Prize)!The deadline for submission is Friday, November 28, 2014. Find more information on the efp.org website.
TO ALL YOUNG RESEARCHERS
MAKE EUROPERIO8
YOUR CONGRESS!
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EARLYuntil February 27, 2015
REGULARuntil May 13, 2015
LATE & ON-SITEafter May 13, 2015
EUR GBP* EUR GBP* EUR GBP*
EFP Members 495 395 635 507 750 598
Non Members 635 507 750 598 865 690
Students** 230 184 270 215 310 247
Dental Hygienists*** 260 207 315 251 375 299
REGISTRATION FEES Register online at www.efp.org/europerio/europerio8/registration
All registration fees include 20% VAT and are accepted in EURO only.
* GBP exchange rate per August 12, 2014. Registration fees are accepted in EURO only!** full-time students, proof required*** and other dental professionals
Registration for EuroPerio8 will be possible starting from Monday, September 22, 2014.
Students are required to submit a letter from the chair of their department/university or programme director in order to be eligible for the student fee.
Deadline for pre-registration is Sunday, May 17, 2015. For payment/registration after this date, your confirmation will be available on-site at the registration counter. On-site registration is possible throughout the conference during the opening hours of the reg-istration counter.
Any cancellation must be made in writing to the Conference Secretariat, Mondial Congress & Events.
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BEFORE FEBRUARY 27, 2015AND SAVE UP TO EUR 200!
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If received before Sunday, April 12, 2015, all fees, except for a cancellation charge of EUR 40, will be refunded. No refunds will be made after this date.
For name changes and replacements, a handling fee of EUR 20 will be charged.
If you have any questions in connection with your registration, please contact the Conference Secretariat:
Mondial Congress & EventsOperngasse 20b / 1040 Vienna / AustriaTel.: +43 1 588 04 - 0 / Fax: +43 1 588 04 - 185e-mail: [email protected]
ACCOMMODATIONA variety of hotel rooms has been blocked for participants of EuroPerio8 at on-site (walking distance) and city hotels. Availability, especially in on-site hotels, is limited. Make sure you secure a room as soon as possible. Find all information on on-site and city hotels online at www.efp.org/europerio/europerio8/accommodation
ON-SITE HOTELSAll room prices are stated in GBP incl. breakfast, service charge and VAT.
*prices starting from
Hotel Category Single Use Room Double Use Room
4-star *210 *220
3-star *140 *160
2-star *170 *180
NETWORKING EVENTSOFFICIAL EUROPERIO8 EVENTS:
Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Congress Partyby ticket only*Thursday, June 4, 2015
Official Congress Evening/ Gala Dinnerby ticket only*Saturday, June 6, 2015
*Tickets are strictly limited and may be purchased within the registration process on a first come, first served basis.
EVENTS ORGANISED BY OTHER PARTIES:
Evening for National SocietiesThursday, June 4, 2015Check with your national societies, whether they organise any specific event.
Evening for Industry EventsFriday, June 5, 2015
BOOK EARLYTO GET A ROOM
AT YOUR PREFERRED HOTEL!
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CITY HOTELSA special booking link for all city hotels selected for EuroPerio8 will be published on the congress website by September 22, 2014. Please refer to this link for up-to-date information on the selection of hotels, their location and category, as well as the available room types and room rates.
GROUP RESERVATION
ON-SITE HOTELSFor group reservations (10 rooms minimum), separate contracts and regulations apply. Please contact Mondial Congress & Events at [email protected] for further information.
CITY HOTELSGroup reservation (9 rooms minimum) will be handled individually. Please contact TFI Group for further information via [email protected] or the contact form provided through the online booking link for city hotels.
TERMS & CONDITIONSPlease refer to the conference website (www.efp.org/europerio/europerio8/accommodation) as well as the actual booking links for the exact terms and conditions of your accommodation booking.
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GOOD TO KNOW!
VENUEExCeL LondonOne Western GatewayRoyal Victoria DockLondon, E16 1XL, United Kingdomwww.excel-london.co.uk
Closest airport: London City airport
CONFERENCE LANGUAGEEuroPerio8 will be held entirely in English.Simultaneous translation into French and German for all sessions in the Main Audi- torium. Other language translations will be provided upon request from EFP national societies.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT / HOURSEuroPerio8 is eligible for a maximum of 20 hours of continuing education.
CURRENCYAll official congress prices are indicated and cashed in Euro (EUR), except the hotel prices which are indicated in pound sterling (£) (GBP).The official currency in the United Kingdom is the pound sterling (£). All major credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and shops.
EXCHANGE AND BANKBanks are open from 09:30 am to 03:30 pm, Monday to Friday. All banks are closed at weekends and on public holidays.There are plenty of currency exchange offices and banks at which to exchange your money into pound sterling (GBP), fees will apply.To withdraw money, look for a cashpoint (ATM) that displays the Visa, Mastercard, Cirrus or Maestro symbol. When withdraw-ing money from a non-UK account fees will apply. Contact your bank for details before travelling.
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INSURANCE AND LIABILITIESThe organisers cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, loss, damage or accident to private property, or for additional expens-es incurred as a result of delays or changes in air, rail, road or other services, strikes, sick-ness, weather and other causes either during, or as a result of the meeting. All participants are encouraged to make their own arrange-ments for health and travel insurance.
PASSPORT AND VISACitizens of the EU as well as from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA do not need a visa to enter the United Kingdom. From all other countries, a visa is required.However, visa regulations are subject to change, it is therefore recommended to check at www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration or with your local British embassy before leaving home. As the application process for visas may be time-consuming, it is recom- mended to apply as early as possible. The Organising Secretariat may help you with invitation letter, please consult the corresponding section above.
SMOKINGSmoking is strictly prohibited during all meet-ings and sessions and in exhibition halls at all times.
TIME ZONE / WEATHERLondon in June is in the British Summer Time Zone (GMT +1). London has one of the mildest climates in the UK, but the weather can be unpredictable. Londoners are used to carry-ing both an umbrella and sunglasses to be prepared for any kind of weather. The aver-age temperature in June is about 20°C.
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SAVE UP TO 20% ON TRAVEL WITH THE STAR ALLIANCE™ NETWORK
The Star Alliance member airlines are pleased to be appointed as the Official Airline Network for EuroPerio8.
To obtain the Star Alliance Conventions Plus discounts please visit Conventions Plus online booking tool:http://conventionsplusbookings.staralliance.com/trips/StarHome.aspx?meetingcode =LX03S15
Registered Event participants travelling to the Event qualify for a discount of up to 20%, depending on fare and class of travel booked.
The participating airlines for this Event are: ANA, Adria Airways, Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Avianca,
Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EVA Airways, EgyptAir, Ethiopian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS, Scandinavian Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, TAP Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines, United.
Discounts are offered on most published business and economy class fares, exclud-ing website/internet fares, senior and youth fares, group fares and Star Alliance Round the World fares.To obtain these discounts for travel to/from Japan please contact the respective Star Alliance memberairlines’ booking office. Contact details can be found on http://www.staralliance.com/ conventionsplus/delegates/ under “Conven-tions Plus Booking Contacts”. Please quote the following Event code LX03S15 for ticket re- servation.
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… HOME OF BRIT MUSIC
For more information as well as tips & tricks for getting to and around in London, please visit the conference website via
www.efp.org
FOR YOU AS A CONGRESS DELEGATE – SOME INTERESTING FACTS
Travel to, from and within London is easy
The congress venue can be reached conveniently from central London via public transportation
London offers restaurants for all tastes
Last, but not least – the official language is English. So you should be able to easily find your way around!
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is supported by
EuroPerioDiamond Sponsor
EuroPerioGold Sponsor
PublishingPartner
EuroPerioPlatinum Sponsor
as per August 2014
SPONSORED BY THE MAKERS OF
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Organising Secretariat
For organisation, delegate services, housing, networking programme and exhibition management, please contact
Mondial Congress & EventsOperngasse 20b1040 Vienna, Austria
Tel.: +43 1 588 04 0Fax: +43 1 588 04 185E-mail: [email protected]
CONTACTS
EFP European coordinator
For programme matters and sponsorship please contact
Mrs. Mónica Guinea Antonio Lopez Aguado N° 4, bajo dcha.Madrid 28029, Spain
Tel.: +34 91 3142715Fax.: +34 91 3235745E-mail: [email protected]
EuroPerio8 is organised by
in association with
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