ITI World Symposium Basel May 4-6 20 17 Key factors for long-term success. www.iti.org/worldsymposium2017 How can we do justice to the need to continuously improve our knowledge and broaden our treatment skills? With its theme “Key factors for long-term success”, the ITI World Symposium 2017 in Basel, Switzerland, is THE opportunity to review and experience the latest findings in implant dentistry. Over three days, an international faculty of top speakers will provide keys to different areas in implant dentistry. These keys will allow you to open up new and valuable doors to enhanced treatment methods and the success of your practice. Our program takes in materials and methods, planning and execution, and includes Q&A sessions with the experts. Prof. Dr. David Cochran ITI President Dr. Stephen T. Chen ITI President elect As the ITI World Symposium is being held in Basel, you can count on a warm welcome in a charming city that is easy to get around and very inviting. Situated on the borders of Switzerland, France and Germany, Basel is also a great starting point for a European holiday – you can fly to most European capital cities in just over an hour, or settle down in a train for 3 to 4 hours before arriving comfortably in Paris or Milan. Make a note of the dates for the ITI World Symposium and join us in Basel to see how your patients can benefit from even better treatment and outcomes. Prof. Dr. Daniel Wismeijer Chair, Scientific Program Committee Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser Chair, Organizing Committee Program at a Glance Thursday, May 4, 2017 08:15 08:45 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 15:15 15:30 15:45 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00 17:15 17:30 17:45 18:00 18:15 18:30 18:45 19:00 19:30 09:00 - 12:00 Pre-Symposium Corporate Forum Friday, May 5, 2017 Saturday, May 6, 2017 08:15 - 10:00 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 08:15 - 09:45 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 09:45 - 10:30 Coffee break 10:00 - 10:40 Coffee break 10:40 - 12:55 ITI World Symposium 2017 6 Breakout sessions 12:00 - 13:00 Snack lunch for Corporate Forum participants only 13:00 - 15:30 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session Opening and Keynote address 10:30 - 12:00 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch 12:55 - 14:15 Lunch 13:30 - 16:30 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 14:15 - 15:45 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 15:30 - 16:15 Coffee break 15:45 - 16:30 Coffee break 16:15 - 18:15 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 16:30 - 18:45 ITI World Symposium 2017 Plenary session 18:15 End of day 1 18:15 ITI Reception 18:45 End of day 2 19:30 Symposium Party presented by Straumann 16:30 End of ITI World Symposium 2017 Program Key fa for lonctors succes g -term s. Thursday, May 4, 2017 Pre-Symposium Corporate Forum presented by Morita, botiss and Straumann 09:00 Corporate Forum presented by Morita Health and pathology of the maximillary sinus in 3D 09:30 Corporate Forum presented by botiss The use of soft tissue graft substitutes in periodontal plastic surgery 10:00 The role of resorbable and nonresorbable membranes in different GBR settings: treatment of post-extraction and healed alveolar defects 10:30 Corporate Forum presented by Straumann Efficient treatment protocol: the digital workflow 12:00 Snack lunch for Corporate Forum participants only Michael Bornstein (HKG) Adrian Kasaj (GER) Péter Windisch (HUN) German Gallucci (USA), Tim Joda (SUI), Vincent Fehmer (SUI), Gary Finelle (FRA) ITI World Symposium 2017 13:00 Opening 13:15 Cyborgs and robots with brains - the future of healthcare? David Cochran (USA), Daniel Wismeijer (NED) Kevin Warwick (GBR) Today’s state-of-the-art keys 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 Moderator: Anthony Dickinson (AUS) Factors for long-term treatment outcomes Implant characteristics: materials, surfaces, design Techniques and timing in implant surgery Coffee break 16:15 16:45 17:15 17:45 18:15 Moderator: Ray Williams (USA) Implant prosthodontics outcomes Regenerative implant outcomes Supportive care of implant patients Panel discussion End of day 1 18:15 ITI Reception German Gallucci (USA) David Cochran (USA) Luca Cordaro (ITA) Dean Morton (USA) Daniel Buser (SUI) Lisa Heitz-Mayfield (AUS) Program Key fa for lonctors succes g -term s. Friday, May 5, 2017 Today’s state-of-the-art keys when choosing materials 08:15 08:45 09:15 09:45 10:00 10:40 Moderator: Gerhard Wahl (GER) The long-term success of orthopedic implants Characteristics of prosthetic materials Zirconia, the implant material of the future? Panel discussion Coffee break Christian Gerber (SUI) Irena Sailer (SUI) Stefan Röhling (SUI) Breakout sessions Efficient treatment protocols Managing challenging cases Esthetic implant treatment Ridge augmentation procedures Treating edentulous patients The young professionals program 12:55 Lunch break 14:15 History of the ITI Thomas Straumann (SUI), Daniel Buser (SUI) Today’s state-of-the-art keys when placing implants in the esthetic zone 14:45 15:15 15:45 Moderator: Urs Belser (SUI) Pre-treatment analysis to maximize the longevity of treatment outcomes in the esthetic zone Surgical: enhancement of the soft tissue profile Coffee break William Martin (USA) Eduardo Lorenzana (USA) Keys to going digital 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 18:45 Moderator: Christoph Hammerle (SUI) Digital surgical planning CAD CAM in prosthodontics Digital aspects of edentulous cases Digital aspects of bone augmentation Panel discussion End of day 2 19:30 Symposium Party presented by Straumann Ali Tahmaseb (NED) Ronald Jung (SUI) Steven Eckert (USA) Markus Schlee (GER) Breakout Sessions Friday, May 5, 2017 Efficient treatment protocols 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:10 12:40 Moderator: Nicola Zitzmann (SUI) Biological benefits of digital workflows Long-term treatment success with cone beam CT Key factors in computer-aided planning for bone reconstructions and implants Digital planning for computer-guided implant surgery Implant restorations: can we leave the cast restoration behind? Orthodontics: a key to improve treatment planning and implant therapy Peri-implant crestal bone preservation Hygienic design of fixed implant-supported prostheses Implant maintenance for dental implant longevity France Lambert (BEL) Ibrahim Nasseh (LIB) Sascha Virnik (AUT) Alejandro Lanis (CHI) Christopher Evans (AUS) Ferruccio Torsello (ITA) Juan Blanco Carrión (ESP) Charlotte Stilwell (GBR) Wah Ching Tan (SIN) Managing challenging cases 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 Moderator: Urs Brägger (SUI) Success of short implants Is the crown-to-implant ratio a factor in the success of short implants? Esthetic success with reduced diameter implants The decision-making process: bone augmentation or reduced implant dimensions? Determining the true cost of failure Treatment planning - advantages (and pitfalls) of digital technologies in implant dentistry Long-term success in bone augmentation with autologous mesenchymal stem cells Different implant-abutment designs and their effect on the alveolar crestal bone Soft tissue management around dental implants for long-term stability Ricardo Faria Almeida (POR) Avish Jagathpal (RSA) Chatchai Kunavisarut (THA) Bilal Al Nawas (GER) Majd Al Mardini (CAN) Timo Suojärvi (FIN) Cecilie Gjerde (NOR) Santiago Caram (ARG) Haakon Kuit (NED) Esthetic implant treatment 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 Moderator: Bjarni Pjetursson (ISL) Esthetic risk assessment for predictable success 8 factors for esthetic zone success with immediate implant placement Implant placement in the esthetic zone Interdisciplinary esthetic approach Tissue level implants in the esthetic zone with less than 3-wall bone defects Esthetic contour augmentation with early implant placement The influence of the provisional restoration for esthetic success Causative factors in peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis in the esthetic zone Attached mucosa: to maintain peri-implant tissue health Sophocles Voyiazis (CYP) Robert Levine (USA) Yucheng Su (CHN) Diego Bechelli (ARG) Shakeel Shahdad (GBR) Lian-Ping Mau (TWN) Oscar González-Martín (ESP) Marzela Mega Lestari (INA) Anton Sculean (SUI) Breakout Sessions Friday, May 5, 2017 Ridge augmentation procedures 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 Moderator: Paul van Zyl (ZAR) Ridge preservation with an open-healing approach Bioactivation of biomaterials for GBR: the role of autogenous bone chips Implant-based dental rehabilitation in free-flap reconstructed jaws Predictable results in staged bone grafts Total alveolar process reconstruction Long-term success in augmentation procedures The novel technique of minimally invasive GBR with d-PTFE membrane and biologics Graft regeneration using pericardium membranes Is the use of growth factors and stem cells a key to long-term success? Jung-Chul Park (KOR) Jordi Caballé Serrano (ESP) Vinay V. Kumar (IND) Waldemar Polido (BRA) Torsten Reichert (GER) Karl Andreas Schlegel (GER) Eiji Funakoshi (JPN) Daniel Rothamel (GER) Merete Aaboe (DEN) Treating edentulous patients 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 Moderator: Anthony Dawson (AUS) Full-arch fixed implant restorations Prosthetics for edentulous patients The treatment of the edentulous patient using tilted implants Digital keys for implant-overdenture success Key elements in maxillary rehabilitation via implant-retained overdentures CAD CAM prostheses Reducing invasiveness in the atrophic maxilla Managing diabetes patients Implant site development with cellular allografts Nikitas Sykaras (GRE) Alejandro Treviño Santos (MEX) Sergio Piano (ITA) Hakan Bilhan (TUR) Yiqun Wu (CHN) Antoine Rimmer (FRA) Leandro Nunes (BRA) Morten Grauballe (DEN) Bradley S. McAllister (GBR) The young professionals program 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 Moderator: Bo Chen (CHN) Sustainable results for single implant restoration in the esthetic zone Advances in guided implant surgery: unlocking your digital potential Surface decontamination: is there a master key? Are white dental implants the future? 3D techniques for planning and restoration of implants When to choose titanium vs. zirconia abutments Predictable regeneration in the esthetic zone Minimizing excess cement and maximizing peri-implant soft tissue health Influential factors during implant surgery Yeliz Cavusoglu (TUR) Adam Hamilton (USA) Luiz Gonzaga (USA) Simon Janner (SUI) Wiebe Derksen (NED) Anja Zembic (SUI) Lira Rahman (RSA) Robert Santosa (AUS) Ryo Jimbo (SWE) Program Key fa for lonctors succes g -term s. Saturday, May 6, 2017 Combining state-of-the-art keys for everyday practice with a peek into the future 08:15 08:45 09:15 09:45 Moderator: Dieter Weingart (GER) Prosthetically guided regeneration in complex cases Implant surgery: key factors for future innovations and success Defect anatomy: predictable bone preservation/regeneration therapy Coffee break 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 Moderator: Simon Storgård Jensen (DEN) Biological basics in soft tissue management Lifelong maintenance of dental implants Panel discussion Lunch break 13:30 André Schroeder Research Prize Poster award Paolo Casentini (ITA) Vivianne Chappuis (SUI) Mauricio Araujo (BRA) Johannes Kleinheinz (GER) Mario Roccuzzo (ITA) David Cochran (USA), Daniel Wismeijer (NED) New keys to new doors Moderator: Niklaus Lang (SUI) 14:00 A real new tooth - the ultimate goal 14:30 Treating elderly implant patients 15:15 Now you have the knowledge - use the key - open the door… 15:45 Panel discussion 16:15 Closing 16:30 End of the ITI World Symposium 2017 Program may be subject to change. Paul Sharpe (GBR) Stephen Barter (GBR) Frauke Müller (SUI) Stephen T. Chen (AUS) David Cochran (USA), Stephen T. Chen (AUS) Speakers A B C D E F G H J K Merete Aaboe Bilal Al-Nawas Majd Al Mardini Mauricio Araujo Copenhagen, Denmark Mainz, Germany Hamilton ON, Canada Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Stephen Barter Diego Bechelli Hakan Bilhan Juan Blanco Carrión Michael Bornstein Daniel Buser Eastbourne, UK Buenos Aires, Argentina Istanbul, Turkey Santiago de Compostela, Spain Hong Kong, Hong Kong ROC Bern, Switzerland Jordi Caballé Serrano Santiago Caram Paolo Casentini Yeliz Cavusoglu Vivianne Chappuis Stephen T. Chen David Cochran Luca Cordaro Barcelona, Spain Ciudad, Argentina Milan, Italy Bursa, Turkey Bern, Switzerland Melbourne, Australia San Antonio TX, USA Rome, Italy Wiebe Derksen Amsterdam, Netherlands Steven Eckert Christopher Evans Byron MN, USA Melbourne, Australia Ricardo Faria Almeida Vincent Fehmer Gary Finelle Eiji Funakoshi Porto, Portugal Geneva, Switzerland Paris, France Fukoka, Japan German Gallucci Christian Gerber Cecilie Gjerde Luiz Gonzaga Oscar González-Martín Morten Grauballe Boston MA, USA Balgrist, Switzerland Bergen, Norway Gaineseville FL, USA Madrid, Spain Copenhagen, Denmark Adam Hamilton Lisa Heitz-Mayfield Boston MA, USA Perth, Australia Avish Jagathpal Simone Janner Ryo Jimbo Tim Joda Ronald Jung Pretoria, South Africa Bern, Switzerland Malmø, Sweden Bern, Switzerland Zurich, Switzerland Adrian Kasaj Johannes Kleinheinz Haakon Kuit Vinay V. Kumar Chatchai Kunavisarut Mainz, Germany Münster, Germany Arnhem, Netherlands Bangalore, India Bangkok, Thailand L France Lambert Alejandro Lanis Marzella Mega Lestari Robert Levine Eduardo Lorenzana Liège, Belgium Santiago de Chile, Chile Jakarta, Indonesia Philadelphia PA, USA San Antonio TX, USA M William Martin Lian-Ping Mau Bradley S. McAllister Dean Morton Frauke Müller Gaineseville FL, USA Tainan, Taiwan Tualatin OR, USA Indianapolis IN, USA Geneva, Switzerland N Ibrahim Nasseh Leandro Nunes Beirut, Lebanon Porto Alegre, Brazil P Jung-Chul Park Sergio Piano Waldemar Polido Cheonan, South Korea Genoa, Italy Porto Alegre, Brazil Lira Rahman Torsten Reichert Antoine Rimmer Mario Roccuzzo Stefan Röhling Daniel Rothamel Pretoria, South Africa Regensburg, Germany Longeville les Metz, France Torino, Italy Basel, Switzerland Cologne, Germany Irena Sailer Robert Santosa Markus Schlee Karl Andreas Schlegel Anton Sculean Shakeel Shahdad Paul Sharpe Charlotte Stilwell Thomas Straumann Yucheng Su Timo Suojärvi Nikitas Sykaras Geneva, Switzerland Sydney, Australia Forchheim, Germany Munich, Germany Bern, Switzerland London, UK London, UK London, UK Basel, Switzerland Beijing, China Espoo, Finland Athens, Greece Ali Tahmaseb Wah Ching Tan Ferruccio Torsello Alejandro Treviño Santos Amsterdam, Netherlands Singapore, Singapore Rome, Italy Mexico City, Mexico Sascha Virnik Sophocles Voyiazis Klagenfurt, Austria Nicosia, Cyprus Kevin Warwick Péter Windisch Daniel Wismeijer Yiqun Wu Coventry, UK Budapest, Hungary Amsterdam, Netherlands Shanghai, China Anja Zembic Zurich, Switzerland R S T V W Z Key Information Venue Messe Basel, Hall 1, Messeplatz 1, 4058 Basel, Switzerland Language All plenary presentations and the Corporate Forum are in English with simultaneous translation into French, Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Turkish (languages are subject to change depending on demand). Simultaneous translation will also be available for one breakout session: 'Esthetic implant treatment'. CE Credits 17.5 credit hours will be awarded based on the total number of hours attended excluding the pre-symposium corporate forum, breaks and meals. Registration Fees Early ITI ITI Fellow ITI Member ITI Member, Dental Technician ITI Member, Undergraduate/Postgraduate Student Non-ITI Non-ITI Non-ITI, Dental Technician Non-ITI, Undergraduate/Postgraduate Student € 490 € 490 € 360 € 180 € 790 € 560 € 480 until February 28, 2017 Late On-Site from March 1, 2017 from April 21, 2017 € 590 € 590 € 420 € 230 € 690 € 690 € 480 € 280 € 890 € 620 € 530 € 990 € 680 € 580 All the above prices include statutory sales tax according to European/Swiss regulations. Not an ITI Member yet? Sign up today for a € 300 discount on the ITI World Symposium fee by joining the ITI. To become an ITI Member go to: www.iti.org/Membership ITI Annual Dinner Wednesday, May 3, 2017 | 19:30 For lovers of vintage cars, the ITI Annual Dinner is an absolute must! Taking place in Pantheon Basel, a vintage car museum, visitors will be surrounded by a variety of nostalgic vehicles from 19th century carriages through cars from every era as well as the best in motorized two-wheeled transportation. From Bugatti and Bentley to Fiat and Ferrari, a little of everything can be enjoyed here. The evening is also outgoing ITI President David Cochran's farewell dinner. You will be able to wander through the museum, drink in hand, before going on to dinner downstairs. This will be followed by music and the possibility to work off some calories on the dancefloor. The ITI Annual Dinner is open to everyone and free of charge for ITI Fellows. Tickets can be purchased for € 95. Symposium party presented by Straumann: Enter our world of Rock 'n' Roll! Friday, May 5, 2017 | 19:30 Come and experience an unforgettable Straumann show and let us take you on an amazing journey through the Rock Universe! With a refreshing cocktail in hand, enjoy some live music or savour a selection of superb local and international cuisine followed by a little turn on the dance floor! For an entrance fee of only € 95, treat yourself to a superb evening of entertainment, mouth-watering menus, a continuous open bar, and a line-up of special highlights and entertainment. Don't miss this unique opportunity to combine fun and networking in a distinguished and relaxed environment. 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