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    3D SUMMITON DIGITAL DENTISTRY

    March 13 - 15, 2008The Scottsdale Center For Dentistry

    ...The most comprehensive seminar on 3D digital dentistry.

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    G o l f Tou rn am en t ~ T P C S tad iu m Cou rs e

    Reg i s t ra t ion & Ch eck - I n a t t h e Fa i rm on t P r in ces s H ote l

    We lcom e Recept ion a t th e Fa i rm on t P r in ces s H ote l

    B reak fas t a t th e Sco t t s da le Cen te r fo r Den t i s t ry

    We lcom e & I n t rodu c t ion to 3 D D ig i ta l Den t i s t ry Su m m it

    3 D Rad iog raph y ~ C u r ren t Tech n o logy & Fu tu re D i rec t ion s

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    P at ien t Cas e I n t rodu c t ion ~ D iagn os i s an d S i te A s s es s m en t

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    3 D O r th odon t i c P lan n in g A pp l i ca t ion s - N ow & I n to th e Fu tu re

    I m prov in g O ra l Su rge ry O u tcom es U s in g 3 D I m ag in g

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    Cr i t i ca l Con s ide ra t ion s fo r u s in g I m p lan t P lan n in g So f tware & Su rg i ca l G u i

    P a t ien t Cas e Con t . ~ I m p lan t P lan n in g , Su rg i ca l G u ide P roces s an d CEREC

    P lan n in g fo r Su rge ry

    Recept ion & D in n e r a t th e Sco t t s da le Cen te r fo r Den t i s t ry

    Break fas t a t th e Sco t t s da le Cen te r fo r Den t i s t ry

    Com p lem en ta ry 3 D P lan n in g an d D iagn os t i c Too l s N ow an d in th e Fu tu re

    P at ien t Cas e Con t . ~ A n te r io r I m p lan t Su rge ry & P ros th e t i c P lacem en t

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    A f te rn oon Breakou t Ses s ion (2 )

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    A f te rn oon Breakou t Ses s ion (3 )

    Wrap U p Ses s ion in th e Sco t t s da l e Cen te r A u d i to r iu m

    ScheduleH U R S D A Y

    R I D A Y

    A T U R D A Y

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    Program - FRIDAYD R a d i o g r a p h y - C u r r e n t Te c h n o l o g y a n d F u t u r e D i r e c t i o n sr . D o n T y n d a l l | F r i d a y 9 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 a m

    Gain an understanding o 3D imaging and its potential as the new standard o care in dental diagnostics and treatment planning. The bennd applications o 3D imaging will be discussed as they relate to improvements in patient care, as evidenced by real patient cases. You will low this technology is driving change in implantology, endodontics, periodontics, oral maxilloacial surgery, orthodontics, cosmetic, and ge

    entistry.

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    An anterior prosthetic implant patient will be scanned using the GALILEOS 3D conebeam system. The patient will be wearing an acrylic scantent with integrated fduciary markers. The scan will be read or diagnosis and the planned implant area bone grat will be evaluated.

    R e d u c i n g P r o s t h e t i c a n d R e s t o r a t i v e U n c e r t a i n t y w i t h I m p l a n t P l a n n i n gr . L y n d o n C o o p e r & D r . I n g e b o r g D e K o k | F r i d a y 1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2 : 1 5 p m

    Achieve better outcomes using the latest prosthetic applications in implant treatments. This lecture will cover patient selection criteria, su

    lanning considerations, and the latest technological advancements in prosthetics, giving immediate beneft to your everyday practice.

    D O r t h o d o n t i c P l a n n i n g A p p l i c a t i o n s - N o w & I n t o t h e F u t u r er . C h u n g H o w K a u & D r . A n d r e M o l | F r i d a y 1 : 1 5 - 2 : 1 5 p m

    he long awaited incorporation o the third dimension to our radiographic records is now a reality. There is still room or improvement, howBCT technology appears to be here to stay. The uture in orthodontic imaging seems exciting as we discover new rontiers, and as the para

    n orthodontics shits rom landmarks, lines, distances and angles to suraces, areas and volumes. This lecture will summarize the current staD orthodontic imaging and analysis and how we might continue to evolve this unctionality in the uture.

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    Achieve greater surgical precision and reduced operating time with the successul integration o 3D imaging tools in maxilloacial surgery.Thepth discussion o the intricate maxilloacial anatomy will cover orthognathic, cranioacial, traumatic, and oncologic cases explaining techies ranging rom straightorward to complex.

    C r i t i c a l C o n s i d e r a t i o n s f o r U s i n g I m p l a n t P l a n n i n g S o f t w a r e a n d S u r g i c a l G u i d e sr . R i c h a r d M e c a l l | F r i d a y 3 : 3 0 - 4 : 3 0 p m

    his lecture will help you identiy those common dental and surgical anatomic fndings best evaluated and managed with 3D imaging. Disasic treatment pathways and universal algorithms to simpliy your implant treatment planning. Review sotware usage in analyzing prostnd surgical CT inormation in 2D and 3D, or implant placement, stereo lithographic surgical guide and anatomic model ordering, and sam

    mplants and restorations.

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    he patient scan is used to mark the location o the nerve canal and plan the implant location, which allows or the surgical guide procesccur. The surgical guide is then reviewed with the plaster model. The abutment shape is considered and then the CEREC scan and surgerlanned.

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    Program - SATURDAY

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    elect cases will be presented to demonstrate the unctionality and use o 3-D visualization sotware planning and simulation tools. An empwill be placed on the dierences between research theories and the tools that have the most promise in practical clinical applications. The lewill also summarize the work being done to create virtual cranioacial patients upon which diagnosis, treatment planning and simulations cerormed.

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    he implant is placed accurately using the SiCAT surgical guide and the abutment is attached. The CEREC intra-oral scan, aesthetic and ocesign, and milling process is completed. The provisional CEREC prosthetic is completed and placed on the abutment.

    B R E A K O U T S E S S I O N S

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    1 - A : R a d i o l o g i c a l R e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d C u r r e n t 3 D R e s e a r c h S u m m a r yD r . D o n T y n d a l l a n d D r . A n d r M o l | 1 1 : 0 0 - 1 2 : 1 5 p m | A U D I T O R I U M

    This session will identiy resources in diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical responsibilities. Reerral protocols, the use o oral and maxillradiologists, and the potential liabilities associated with 3D imaging by non-specialists will be discussed. This lecture will also summarize the c3D research studies concisely and provide you with the latest inormation so that you can best plan or uture 3D applications or your prac

    1 - E : G A L I L E O S I m p l a n t a n d M a t e r i a l i s e - S i m p l a n t 3 D I m p l a n t P l a n n i n g P a t i e n t C a s e E x a mD r. R i c h a r d M e c a l l a n d J o c h e n K u s c h | 1 1 : 0 0 - 1 2 : 1 5 p m | E A S T B O A R D R O O M

    This breakout session will allow you to see patient cases in which 3D imaging is being used to assist with implant and treatment planninspeakers will cover a range o patients with dierent needs. They will also cover more detail on the specifc processes associated with comassisted implant planning and surgical guide usage.

    1 - L : I n t r o d u c t i o n t o C E R E C 3 D Te c h n o l o g y a n d i t s U s e i n A c h i e v i n g O p t i m u m A e s t h e t i c sD r . S a m e e r P u r i a n d D r . A r m e n M i r z a y a n | 1 1 : 0 0 - 1 2 : 1 5 p m | L A B

    Take advantage by learning about one o most innovative technologies in restorative dentistry. Review the concepts o how CEREC assistocclusal ft, strength, and aesthetics, giving complete patient satisaction. The CEREC concept has become one o the biggest advancememodern dentistry, and this lecture will introduce its basic application to those who have not had the opportunity to learn about it yet.

    1 - M : 3 D O r t h o d o n t i c A p p l i c a t i o n s a n d H o u n s f e l d U n i t s C o r r e l a t i o n S t u d y R e s u l t sD r . J a m e s M a h a n d D r . P e t e r M a h | 1 1 : 0 0 - 1 2 : 1 5 p m | M A N J I B O A R D R O O M

    Discover and learn the breadth and depth o orthodontic imaging applications currently available. Explore the potential or uture applicationas Dr. Peter Mahs study correlating cone beam images to traditional CT images. Learn how Hounseld units might be derived or tissue harand density measurements or use in 3D conebeam diagnosis and treatment planning.

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    - S E S S I O N 2 -

    - A : B u s i n e s s M o d e l i n g f o r O r a l M a x i l l o f a c i a l I m a g i n g C e n t e r sr . B r i a n S m i t h a n d D r . R o b e r t M o r r i s o n | 1 : 0 0 - 2 : 1 5 p m | A U D I T O R I U M

    e a part o the 3-D Imaging Center revolution. Explore the best business practices or digital dentistry as related by two experts who are sucully integrating it into their practice. Learn to market, proft, network, and implement this technology into your practice whether you own a 3maging machine, or utilize outside imaging centers. Learn about marketing plans, reerral sources, stafng considerations, fnancing optionsow to build a successul imaging center business model.

    - E : O n l i n e O r a l S u r g e r y Tr a i n i n g R e s o u r c e s a n d N o b e l G u i d e I n t e g r a t i o nr . J a y R e z n i c k | 1 : 0 0 - 2 : 1 5 p m | E A S T B O A R D R O O M

    arness the many resources available to assist you in learning the latest surgical techniques. In this session you will learn about online oraery training resources. You will see an overview o the NobelGuideTM system and how it can be used in conjunction with 3D imaging to proundational knowledge or surgical planning and surgical guides or treatment.

    - L : D i g i t a l R e s t o r a t i o n s T h r o u g h C E R E C C o n n e c tM i c h a e l K u l w i e c k , C D T | 1 : 0 0 - 2 : 1 5 p m | L A B

    he new capabilities o CEREC connect and In-Lab will be presented. These new capabilities enhance the available services or CEREC ChaDoctors by linking them to any CEREC In-Lab equipped lab. New communication technology provides lab design access and possibilities that irtually unimaginable until the recent introduction.

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    - A : P i e z o t o m e S u r g e r y U n i t s f o r S i n u s L i f t s a n d B o n e G r a f t s - H a n d s - o n h r i s T o t t y | 2 : 3 0 - 3 : 3 0 p m | A U D I T O R I U M

    New ultrasonic surgical unit which cuts hard tissue without damaging sot tissue will be introduced. The session will include the opportunity hands-on demonstration o the unit. Participants will learn how the unit stays at a constant operating temperature reducing risk and discond will see how it also helps streamline procedures by allowing easy tip changeovers during procedures.

    - E : O c c l u s i o n a n d E q u i l i b r a t i o n M o d e l i n gr . B o b L a m b a n d J o c h e n K u s c h | 2 : 3 0 - 3 : 3 0 p m | E A S T B O A R D R O O M

    his lecture will summarize the Slavicek method or occlusal modeling and analysis. You will learn how 3D Imaging and movement simulaechnologies could be used to assist with modern gnathology and occlusal treatment planning.

    - M : P r a c t i c a l 3 D O r t h o d o n t i c A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r D e n t i s t r yr . C h u n g H o w K a u a n d D r . C a r l o s N a v a r r o | 2 : 3 0 - 3 : 3 0 p m | M A N J I B O A R D R O O M

    xplore the digital age o orthodontics with cone beam CT / 3D surace imaging and discuss the range o issues associated with applyingechnology in a busy orthodontic practice. The speakers will cover how 3D imaging helps every day with clinical diagnosis, treatment plannd patient education.

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    Speakers

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    Dr. Lyndon CooperProessor o Prosthodontics and Researchat the University o North Carolina at Cha-pel Hill School o Dentistry, and Director othe Basic Science Laboratory at the schools

    Dental Research Center. He has researchedextensively on bone cell development andimmediate loading o dental implants. Hehas published numerous articles on prost-hodontics and implantology.

    Dr. Ingeborg J. De KokAssistant Proessor in Prosthodonticsthe University o North Carolina, SchooDentistry. Dr. De Kok completed her Dtraining at Central University o Venezu

    in 1997 and received her ProsthodonCertifcate and MS Degree in Oral Biolat UNC in 2002. She completed a ellowsin Implant Dentistry at UNC as well in 20Her major research interests include adstem-cell bone regeneration.

    Dr. Eric DierksGraduate o both the dental and the medi-cal schools o the University o Louisville.He completed his residency in OMS at the

    Medical Center o Delaware, and his resi-dency in ENT was done at the University oTexas in Dallas. He is a member o the Headand Neck Surgical Associates in Portland,Oregon and emphasizes head and neck tu-mor surgery, craniomaxilloacial trauma.

    Dr. Chung How KauAssociate Proessor o Orthodontics at University o Texas At Houston. He servesthe editorial review board or the Ameri

    Journal o Orthodontics and Dento-aOrthopaedics.

    Dr. Bob LambReceived his D.D.S. in 1967 rom the Uni-versity o Caliornia in San Francisco andhis M.S.D. and certifcate in Periodonticsin 1972 rom the University o Washing-ton. Dr. Lamb has published in periodontaltextbooks and various dental journals andlectures extensively both nationally andinternationally while maintaining a privatepractice limited to periodontics and implan-

    tology in Foster City, Caliornia.

    Dr. James MahAssociate Clinical Proessor at USC, Ditor o the Redmond Imaging Center Cranioacial Virtual Reality Laboratory, Editor o The Journal o Clinical Orthodtics.

    Dr. Peter Mah

    Graduate o the University o Manitoba in

    1995 and has practiced general dentistryor about 10 years beore returning tograduate school to pursue the specialty oOral and Maxilloacial Radiology.

    Dr. Rick MecallDiplomate o the American Board o Pe

    dontology and is a contributing authothree text books, Dental ApplicationsComputed Tomography, Computer GuiImplantology, and Implant Therapy.Mecall helped develop a Universal Coputer Guided Implant Treatment Algoritenabling any dentist to use SimPlant easily plan surgical and restorative imptreatment.

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    Dr. Brian SmithStarted Austin Cone Beam Imaging in Julyo 2007. He is co-ounder o DentaMedXwhich develops and services 3-D DICOMprotocols and confgurations or integrat-ing 3D imaging and networking into den-tal cone beam computerized tomographyhardware and sotware applications usinga proprietary VPN platorm with advancedPACS or set up and maintenance o multiuser fle sharing and IT support.

    Dr. Don TyndallChair o Scientifc Aairs Committee o American Association o Oral MaxilloaRadiologists. He is a proessor in the Depment o Diagnostic Sciences and GeneDentistry at the University o North Caroat Chapel Hill.

    Dr. Armen MirzayanHolds a certifcate o General Practice Resi-dency completion rom The Queens MedicalCenter in Honolulu, Hawaii. He has alsobeen a CEREC operator since 2001 and is a

    certifed CEREC trainer, teaching advancedcourses in the Los Angeles area. He is aco-owner o CERECdoctors.com, an onlinetraining site or CEREC users covering basicto advanced topics.

    Dr. Andr MolReceived his D.D.S. degree rom the Univsity o Utrecht and a Ph.D. degree in ORadiology rom the Vrije Universiteit Asterdam, The Netherlands. Currently, Dr. M

    is an Assistant Proessor in the Departmeo Diagnostic Sciences and General Detistry o the University o North CarolinaChapel Hill. Dr. Mol serves as the AssociEditor or Dentomaxilloacial Radiology.

    Dr. Robert MorrisonSpent ten years in the United StatesNavy as a dentist and during this time hecompleted a post doctoral residency inComprehensive Dentistry and was then

    assigned to London, England. He has lec-tured on various aspects o dentistry andhas specialized in treating children andautism patients.

    Dr. Carlos NavarroPresident o Navarro Orthodontix, a groo private practice partners in Texas limito orthodontics. He is an active membethe College o Diplomates o the Americ

    Board o Orthodontics and the Roth Wliams International Society. He has bein the dental proession or more than years.

    Dr. Sameer PuriMaintains a ull time private practice em-phasizing comprehensive dentistry in Tar-zana, CA. Immediately ater graduating

    rom dental school, Dr. Puri completed anAdvanced Education in General Dentistryresidency rom the University o Tennes-see. Dr. Puri is a regular contributor to themessage boards o Dentaltown and haspublished clinical articles in several lead-ing journals.

    Dr. Jay ReznickDirector o the Southern Caliornia Cenor Oral and Facial Surgery in Tarzana, Cornia. His broad clinical expertise inclu

    acial trauma, jaw and oral pathology, dtal implantology, sleep disorder medicilaser surgery, and jaw deormities. A quent lecturer and well published author,Reznick is a ounder o the education servOnlineOralSurgery.com, and is a leaderthe integration o digital and 3D imagin clinical practice.

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