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On behalf of the European Association for Osseointegration, we are delighted to announce details of the 27th EAO Annual Scientific Meeting. For the first time ever, the congress will feature live surgery sessions, adding an important extra dimension to the innovations that have been introduced in recent years.
The theme of the programme will be “Dreams and reality in implant dentistry”. The goal is to explore the boundaries between what is clinically possible, emerging techniques and patient expectations.
Each of the three days of the meeting will focus on a specific theme, supported by a live surgery session which will be broadcast directly into the main auditorium:
DAY 1: Diagnostics DAY 2: Surgical treatment DAY 3: Prosthetics and follow-up
Presentations will be given by world-renowned speakers, supported by some of the most important emerging figures in the field. The programme will include more interactive ele-ments than ever before, building on the success of new features introduced during the meetings in Paris and Madrid.
The EAO congress provides a unique platform for sharing the latest scientific expertise in a balanced forum that is free from commercial influence. It is also an ideal opportunity to meet old friends, make new connections, and explore one of the industry’s biggest trade shows. The congress is a truly global event, and we are very pleased to welcome Russia and Baltic countries as a guest region this year.
This year’s congress will take place in the beautiful and historic city of Vienna, close to the city centre, enabling you, your family and friends to enjoy many of the city’s attractions during your visit. We very much hope you can join us for what promises to be a unique and inspiring meeting.
From left to right:
Georg Mailath-Pokorny(co-chairman)
Ronald Jung(chairman)
Michael Payer(co-chairman)
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Thursday October 11th Friday October 12th Saturday October 13th
8:00 8:00CADAVER COURSE 1
Augmentation techniques in the aesthetic zone
CADAVER COURSE 2
Vertical and horizontal defect reconstruction
9:00 9:00JUNIOR COMMITTEE HANDS-ON WORKSHOP
My first implant: GBR
BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 2
What do we need - bone or soft tissue?
ÖGMKG SESSION
Implantate beim grossen Fall. Trauma, Tumor & Dysgnathie
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
CERTIFICATION WORKSHOP
Learn how to obtain the EAO’s prestigious Certificate in Implant-based Therapy
HANDS-ON SESSIONS
BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 5
Titanium versus zirconia
DREAMS AND REALITY 4
Complication management
OCMR SESSION
Allgemeinerkrankungen und Implantate
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
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EAO EUROPEAN CLINICAL VIDEO SESSION CONTEST
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30 30INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: ACTEON
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: OSSTELL
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: INVIBIO BIOMATERIAL SOLUTIONS
11:00 11:00LIVE TREATMENT SESSION 2
3D Dentistry: From case planning to guided surgery
LIVE TREATMENT SESSION 3
From surgery to prosthetic rehabilitation
30 30
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30 30EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INDUSTRY LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: PLANMECA
13:00 13:00OPENING CEREMONY
30 LIVE TREATMENT SESSION 1
Opening session: Dreams and reality
30BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 3
Management of highly atrophic cases
DREAMS AND REALITY 2
Reducing risks in implant dentistry
ÖGI SESSION
Innovationen in der Implantologie
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
AWARD CEREMONY
14:00 DREAMS AND REALITY 5
Are dental implants for life?
14:00HANDS-ON SESSIONS
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30 BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 1
Tooth vs implant
DREAMS AND REALITY 1
The risk patient
ÖGKFO SESSION
Veran-kerungsmöglich-keiten.Was leistet die Implantologie
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
30BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 4
How fast can we go?
DREAMS AND REALITY 3
Without dental implants?
ÖGP SESSION
Parodontitis und Implantate ein Wiederspruch?
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
CLOSING CEREMONY
16:00 16:00
30 30
17:00 17:00INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: GEISTLICH BIOMATERIALS
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: STRAUMANN
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: ZIMMER BIOMET
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: CORTEX DENTAL IMPLANTS INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: DENTSPLY SIRONA
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: NOBEL BIOCARE
30 30
18:00 18:00
30 30
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MAYOR’S DINNER AT VIENNA CITY HALL
SURGICALDIAGNOSTIC DAY
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Thursday October 11th Friday October 12th Saturday October 13th
8:00 8:00CADAVER COURSE 1
Augmentation techniques in the aesthetic zone
CADAVER COURSE 2
Vertical and horizontal defect reconstruction
9:00 9:00JUNIOR COMMITTEE HANDS-ON WORKSHOP
My first implant: GBR
BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 2
What do we need - bone or soft tissue?
ÖGMKG SESSION
Implantate beim grossen Fall. Trauma, Tumor & Dysgnathie
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
CERTIFICATION WORKSHOP
Learn how to obtain the EAO’s prestigious Certificate in Implant-based Therapy
HANDS-ON SESSIONS
BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 5
Titanium versus zirconia
DREAMS AND REALITY 4
Complication management
OCMR SESSION
Allgemeinerkrankungen und Implantate
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
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EAO EUROPEAN CLINICAL VIDEO SESSION CONTEST
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INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
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INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
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11:00 11:00LIVE TREATMENT SESSION 2
3D Dentistry: From case planning to guided surgery
LIVE TREATMENT SESSION 3
From surgery to prosthetic rehabilitation
30 30
12:00 12:00
30 30EAO GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INDUSTRY LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: PLANMECA
13:00 13:00OPENING CEREMONY
30 LIVE TREATMENT SESSION 1
Opening session: Dreams and reality
30BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 3
Management of highly atrophic cases
DREAMS AND REALITY 2
Reducing risks in implant dentistry
ÖGI SESSION
Innovationen in der Implantologie
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
AWARD CEREMONY
14:00 DREAMS AND REALITY 5
Are dental implants for life?
14:00HANDS-ON SESSIONS
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30 BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 1
Tooth vs implant
DREAMS AND REALITY 1
The risk patient
ÖGKFO SESSION
Veran-kerungsmöglich-keiten.Was leistet die Implantologie
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
30BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 4
How fast can we go?
DREAMS AND REALITY 3
Without dental implants?
ÖGP SESSION
Parodontitis und Implantate ein Wiederspruch?
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
CLOSING CEREMONY
16:00 16:00
30 30
17:00 17:00INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
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INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
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INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: ZIMMER BIOMET
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: CORTEX DENTAL IMPLANTS INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: DENTSPLY SIRONA
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Organised by: NOBEL BIOCARE
30 30
18:00 18:00
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19:00 19:00
MAYOR’S DINNER AT VIENNA CITY HALL
PROSTHETIC AND FOLLOW UP DAYTREATMENT DAY
JUNIOR COMMITTEE HANDS-ON WORKSHOPInformative hands-on exercices with pig jaws.
CADAVER COURSESHalf-day cadaver courses at the Anatomy Institute of Vienna for close-to-reality surgery simulation.
LIVE TREATMENT SESSIONSFollow each step of surgeries live from three highly renowned Austrian centers.
BATTLE OF CONCEPTSInternational experts will debate about current sur-gical practices.
DREAMS AND REALITYExplore the boundaries between what is clini-cally possible, emerging techniques and patient expectations.
EAO EUROPEAN CLINICAL VIDEO SESSION CONTEST7 minute videos in competition for the best clinical case in Europe.
AUSTRIAN SOCIETIES SESSIONS Dedicated sessions for Austrian Societies, held in German and translated in English.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONSHear about exciting new research findings selected from among the conference abstracts as presenters compete for prizes in english.
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIALearn more about key subjects in these indus-try sponsored symposia featuring research and innovation.
HANDS-ON SESSIONSThe “hands-on” sessions promote new techniques and offer high-level practical training under the gui-dance of renowned experts. These courses are organised by industry partners.
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW FRI SATTHU
MORNING
AFTERNOON
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Thursday October 11th
MORNING
9:00 12:30 JUNIOR COMMITTEE
Hands-on workshop - My first implant: GBR
This workshop will be run by the EAO Junior Committee and will include informative hands-on exercises with pig jaws.
*ÖGI: Austrian Society of Oral Implantology
10:30 12:30 Industry satellite symposia See page 12
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INVITED REGION
Russia and Baltic countries(Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)The EAO is the leading European association for scientists and clinicians working in the field of implant dentistry. Since its foundation in 1991, the EAO has brought together practitioners and researchers from around the world to share their ideas and expertise. In recent years, increasing numbers of members from Russia and the Baltic countries have joined. We are delighted and honoured to welcome to our ranks so many members from these coun-tries. As a mark of recognition and appreciation of this, the EAO has chosen to invite them as guest countries during the joint meeting. Delegates from these countries can enjoy registration fees at discounted rates which are normally reserved for members. Delegates from invited regions who register before June 26th will also be eligible to receive the early bird offer, and can register for 290 € instead of 600 €. Additionally, there will be a dedicated ‘Russia and Baltic countries corner’ in the exhibition area, where regional associations will have the opportunity to showcase their activities. Cultu-ral events will also be organised to encourage exchange and networking between delegates from different countries.
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AUSTRIAN SESSIONS PLENARY SESSIONS
Please note that Austrian societies sessions will be translated into English and all plenary sessions (to be determined) will be translated into Russian.
These sessions will be held at the Anatomy Institute of Vienna.Organised in collaboration with the ÖGI*.
Online registration (upon availability) on www.eao-congress.com:750€ for members, 990€ for non-members.
Introduction of the three centres and presentation of the Fri-day surgery cases at Vienna Dental School, Academy of Oral Implantology and Graz Dental School. Introduction of the patients, focusing on diagnostics and treatment planning, followed by a short interview with the patient.
Verankerungsmöglichkeiten. Was leistet die ImplantologieCHAIRSBrigitte Wendl (Austria)Adriano Crismani (Austria)
Eine bio- und logische Lösung: Orthodontischer Lückenschluss in der ästhetischen ZonePeter Göllner (Switzerland)
Skelettale Verankerung- Traum oder Wirklichkeit?Britta Jung (Germany)
Skelettale Verankerung in der Kieferorthopädie: Chancen und GrenzenRoland Männchen (Switzerland)
15:15 16:45
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
The EAO Congress encourages researchers and clinicians to present, discuss, and exchange new research results within the field of implant therapy and related disciplines via submission of scientific abstracts. During the oral communication sessions, delegates can hear short oral presentations from the authors whose abstracts were rated highest by the Abstract Committee.
17:00 19:00 Industry satellite symposia See page 12
Evening Mayor’s Dinner at Vienna City Hall (limited seats) See page 20
13:00 13:15 Opening ceremony
*ÖGKFO: Austrian Society of Orthodontics (collaborative association)
DIAGNOSTIC DAY
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW FRI SATTHU
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AFTERNOONFriday October 12th
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9:00 10:30 BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 2
What do we need – bone or soft tissue?CHAIRMario Roccuzzo (Italy)CO-CHAIRGernot Wimmer (Austria)
When is soft tissue sufficient?Giovanni Zucchelli (Italy)
When is buccal bone mandatory?Daniel Buser (Switzerland)
Individualisierte mikrovaskuläre Knochen-rekons t ruk t i on be i ausgedehn ten KieferkammdefektenAlexander Gaggl (Austria)
Implantologische Lösungen nach komplexen Augmentationen – was funktioniert “wirklich”?Ralf Smeets (Germany)
Schlüsselfaktoren bei 3d-computergeplanten Knochen- und Implantat-RekonstruktionenSascha Virnik (Austria)
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
The EAO congress encourages researchers and clinicians to present, discuss, and exchange new research results within the field of implant therapy and related disciplines via submission of scientific abstracts. During the oral communication sessions, delegates can hear short oral presentations from the authors whose abstracts were rated highest by the Abstract Committee.
TEAM 1: Vienna Dental School (Oral Surgery)Guided implant placement in the edentulous jawWerner Zechner (Austria)Christian Ulm (Austria)Polina Kotlarenko (Austria)
TEAM 2: Academy of Oral ImplantologyGuided immediate implant placement of two or more missing upper incisors and immediate provisionalsRobert Haas (Austria)Rudolf Fürhauser (Austria)Guided late implant placement after ridge preservation in the molar or premolar areaDieter Busenlechner (Austria)
TEAM 3: Graz Dental SchoolDelayed guided single tooth implant placement in the aesthetic zoneNorbert Jakse (Austria)Martin Lorenzoni (Austria)Behrouz Arefnia (Austria)Barbara Kirnbauer (Austria)
11:00 12:30
12:30 13:30 EAO General Assembly
SURGICAL TREATMENT DAY
CERTIFICATION WORKSHOP
Learn how to obtain the EAO’s prestigious Certificate in Implant-based TherapySPEAKERSGeorg Mailath-Pokorny (Austria)Henny Meijer (Netherlands)Nele van Assche (Belgium)
Certification from the EAO demonstrates to your patients and colleagues that you are committed to providing high-quality implant treatments.Delegates are invited to attend this workshop to learn more about the EAO’s Certification Pro-gramme and how to prepare an application. The presenters will give examples of the types of questions applicants will be asked, and will describe how they should prepare and present their cases.
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FRI SATTHU
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AFTERNOONFriday October 12th
AFTERNOON
13:30 15:00 BATTLE OF CONCEPTS 3
Management of highly atrophic casesCHAIRIstvan Urban (Hungary)CO-CHAIRGert Santler (Austria)
Short and reduced diameter implantsDavid Nisand (France)
DREAMS AND REALITY 2
Reducing risks in implant dentistryCHAIRMarc Quirynen (Belgium)CO-CHAIRWerner Zechner (Austria)
Risks for digital work-flowNele van Assche (Belgium)
Risks for flapless surgeryJosé Manuel Navarro (UK)
Risks for bone substitute materialsRalf Smeets (Netherlands)
ÖGI SESSION*
Innovationen in der ImplantologieCHAIRSChristoph Vasak (Austria)Georg Watzek (Austria)
Sofortimplantation in der ästhetischen Zone – „State of the Art“ oder ein „No go“?Ulrike Kuchler (Austria)Implante bei Patienten unter anti-resorptiver Therapie – was geht was nicht?Bilal Al-Nawas (Germany)Innovationen in der Rekonstruktion hoch atropher Kieferkammdefekte – gibt es welche?Robert Stigler (Austria)
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
The EAO Congress encourages researchers and clinicians to present, discuss, and exchange new research results within the field of implant therapy and related disciplines via submission of scientific abstracts. During the oral communication sessions, delegates can hear short oral presentations from the authors whose abstracts were rated highest by the Abstract Committee.
Parodontitis und Implantate ein Wiederspruch?CHAIRSWerner Lill (Austria)Corinna Bruckmann (Austria)
Zahn versus. Implantat: welche Unterschiede wirken sich auf die Entstehung und Progres-sion von Parodontitis bzw. Peri-implantitis ausGiovanni E. Salvi (Switzerland)Faktor Compliance: wieviel kann der Patient für den Langzeiterfolg beitragen?Christian Graetz (Germany)Sind die Bakterien so anders? Einfluss der Mikrobiologie auf die Entstehung und die The-rapie der PeriimplantitisAndrea Mombelli (Switzerland)
17:00 19:00 Industry satellite symposia See page 13
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
The EAO Congress encourages researchers and clinicians to present, discuss, and exchange new research results within the field of implant therapy and related disciplines via submission of scientific abstracts. During the oral communication sessions, delegates can hear short oral presentations from the authors whose abstracts were rated highest by the Abstract Committee.
*ÖGI: Austrian Society of Oral Implantology - ÖGP: Austrian Society of Periodontology
Allgemeinerkrankungen und ImplantateCHAIRSBarbara Kirnbauer (Austria)Markus Hof (Austria)
Differential Diagnose osteolytischer und osters-klerotischer LäsionenMichael Bornstein (Switzerland)
Update Allgemeinerkrankungen und ImplantateGernot Wimmer (Austria)
Speichel als Medium zur Diagnostik von AllgemeinerkrankungenChrista Nöhammer (Austria)
*OCMR: Austrian Society of Oral Surgery, Medicine & Radiology
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
ORAL POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The EAO congress encourages researchers and clinicians to present, dis-cuss, and exchange new research results within the field of implant therapy and related disciplines via submission of scientific abstracts. During the oral communication sessions, delegates can hear short oral presentations from the authors whose abstracts were rated highest by the Abstract Committee.
Presentation of patients of Friday’s live surgery, one day after surgery with the new restoration.
Each session will include a surgical follow-up and live patient interview!
TEAM 1: Vienna Dental School (Oral Surgery)Immediate implant supported provisional restoration of the edentulous jawPolina Kotlarenko (Austria)
TEAM 2: Academy of Oral ImplantologyImmediate provisional restoration of upper incisors following immediate implant placementRobert Haas (Austria)Rudolf Fürhauser (Austria)Immediate provisional restoration of an upper molar or premolar following late implant placementDieter Busenlechner (Austria)
TEAM 3: Graz Dental SchoolImmediate provisional single tooth restoration in the aesthetic zoneMartin Lorenzoni (Austria)Behrouz Arefnia (Austria)Barbara Kirnbauer (Austria)
12:30 13:30 Industry lunch symposium See page 13
PROSTHETIC AND FOLLOW UP DAY
EAO EUROPEAN CLINICAL VIDEO SESSION CONTEST
CHAIR CO-CHAIRHelena Francisco (Portugal) Sven Mühlemann (Switzerland)
During this session, seven candidates will present their clinical cases in video format. Attend this innovative session and learn about the best cli-nical cases from across the World! The best presentation will be awarded the European prize for clinical video in implant dentistry.
Understanding ISQ diagnostics for best practice in implant treatments
Confidence and predictability in implant treatments and empowering new treatment techniques!Moderator: Marcus Dagnelid (Sweden)Ulrike Kuchler (Austria) Paul S. Rosen (USA) Francisco Teixeira Barbosa (Spain)The Osstell Scientific Symposium will demonstrate how Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA) guides and faci-litates clinical decision making in dental implantology.
Topics will include:- Specific cases with live polls for the audience - Advanced surgical techniques and how Osstell facili-
tates their development- Educational models and online platforms empowering
clinicians to be more successful in their treatments
The speakers will clearly demonstrate why Osstell is the true objective method of determining implant stability in all treatment phases, based on more than 20 years of clinical experience and 900 scientific articles published.
Information available at:www.eao-congress.com
Demonstrating clinical performance of the Strau-mann dental implants for immediate treatment protocols
New perspectives in immediate implant treatmentModerator: Bilal Al-Nawas (Germany)Bilal Al-Nawas (Germany), Ophir Fromovich (Israel), Helena Francisco (Portugal), Gabor Tepper (Austria), Léon Pariente (France), Karim Dada (France)Dental implant treatment has become an accepted treat-ment standard in dentistry today. Nowadays, patients expect not only a reliable, predicable and personalized treatment option, but they also demand solutions to subs-tantially shorten the overall treatment time. Therefore, immediate protocols are not only more popular, but are validated as safe and acceptable treatment modalities. Indeed, In this corporate forum, world-renowned spea-kers will present new solutions for the immediate implant treatment. Many clinical situations regarding the imme-diate treatment approach will be discussed.
Learning about proven surgical protocols and new trends in advanced implant dentistry
Optimize results in complex rehabilitationsMatteo Chiapasco (Italy)Bone substitutes play an important role in order to reduce the need of bone harvesting. Unsatisfactory results may be also related to insufficient quality and quantity of peri-im-plant soft tissues which can be corrected with autogenous soft tissues or collagen matrices.Optimizing the thickness of the peri-implant mucosaOtto Zuhr (Germany)Possible influence of peri-implant mucosa on the peri-im-plant bone is currently a hot topic in regenerative dentistry. State of the art and innovative therapeutic approaches - especially with the new volume-stable collagen matrix Geistlich Fibro-Gide® - are illustrated.
Information available at:www.eao-congress.com
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Friday October 12th
INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIA
FRI SATTHU
MORNING
AFTERNOON
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LUNCH
Information available at:www.eao-congress.com
Bringing inspiration and innovation to dental professionals
Inspiration TALKS with Dentsply Sirona Implants - dreams of the futureModerator: Lyndon Cooper (USA)Marco Degidi (Italy) Mark Ludlow (USA) Maria Strømme (Sweden)Do you dream of creating excellent results that really make a difference for patients? Results that provide a lifetime of optimal function and individua-lized esthetics? We dream too. Of groundbreaking innovation, ingenious technology and simple proce-dures that respect biology and mimic nature. Together with dental professionals, we make dreams come true today and tomorrow. Innova-tive solutions and professional implant skills make a difference.
17:00 19:00
Saturday October 13th
INDUSTRY LUNCH SYMPOSIA
12:30 13:30
Learning more about digital implant workflows
In-office printed surgical guides using digital impressions and digital smile designWalter Renne (USA) Zachary P. Evans (USA)Learn about utilization and accuracy of various intraoral digital impression systems on the market and how to incorporate smile design for virtual waxing into implant planning for accurate in-office 3D printed surgical guides using the Planmeca Romexis all-in-one software platform.
Each session is a real asset offered in addition to the official programme.
The symposia session are rich in research and innovation and organized by industry partners. Industry partners place particular importance on developing solutions and products in colla-boration with leading researchers and scientists working in the field of implant dentistry. On registration, delegates can apply to participate, but places are not guaranteed.
Industry Lunch Symposia
The Industry Lunch Symposia provide an opportunity to attend an industry symposium while enjoying lunch in the room at the same time.
Note for partners:Industry satellite symposia slots are still available on Thursday morning and Saturday noon. Please contact Vincent Laudun, [email protected] for more information.
Trends in implantology: latest innovation and latest long-term dataAnn Wennerberg (Sweden) Peter Schüpbach (Switzerland) France Lambert (Belgium) Tristan Staas (Netherlands) Markus Schlee (Germany)This scientific session aims to help clinicians draw the critical link between long-term outcomes and innovations in implant surface manufacturing, bio-materials, implant design and the protocols that drive these clinical outcomes.
Talks On long-term survival and peri-implantitis with moderately rough implant surfaces Pure implant surfaces - the manufacturing difference Xenogeneic bone filling materials: the next generation
Long-term clinical efficacy of NobelActive imme-diate implants Therapy of peri-implantitis - an innovative approach to implant surface decontamination
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Friday October 12th
HANDS-ON SESSIONS
9:00 11:30 or 14:00 16:30
Practicing innovative soft- & hard tissue regeneration techniques
MORNING 9:00 11:30New methods and materials for soft-tissue regenerationBeat Wallkamm (Switzerland)Can an off-the-shelf - product replace a CTG? If yes, in which indications?The associated incision- & flap techniques are pre-sented and discussed in detail. Subsequently, the techniques with the appropriate materials (such as Geistlich Fibro-Gide®) are practiced on an ani-mal model.
AFTERNOON 14:00 16:30Customized Bone Regeneration CBR®
Helmut Hildebrandt (Germany) Amely Hartmann (Germany)Augmentations with particulate materials are, according to experience, more forgivable, but limited in terms of construction volume. CAD-CAM technologies for titanium meshes could help over-come typical limitations known for guided bone regeneration (GBR) and onlay techniques.
MORNING 9:00 11:30 OR AFTERNOON 14:00 16:30
Promoting new techniques and offering high-level practical training under the gui-dance of renowned experts Immediate Treatment Protocols using Straumann® BLX: A game changer!Speakers: TBDStraumann® BLX Implant System provides a com-prehensive new treatment option for predictable immediate protocols in all bone types even with the most challenging anatomical situations.
Hands-on Learn the simplified step-by-step surgical sequence and clinical tips for immediate place-ment using Straumann® BLX implant
Place a Straumann® BLX implant in the aesthetic zone using maxilla models
Place a Straumann® BLX implant in the posterior zone using maxilla models Place a Straumann® BLX implant in fully eden-tulous maxilla models Master techniques when creating provisional immediate restorations
Optimize soft tissue healing via consistent emer-gence profile concept
MORNING 9:00 11:30 OR AFTERNOON 14:00 16:30
Experiencing the innovation of Trefoil, the immediate, pre-fabricated passive fit solution for the edentulous mandible Trefoil hands-on sessionSpeakers: TBD
Hands-on sessions(limited to 30 participants per session)The aim of the “hands-on” sessions is to promote new techniques and offer highle-vel practical training under the guidance of renowned experts. These courses are orga-nised by industry partners and each sponsor will run two sessions during the day. Delegates can register for the morning or afternoon ses-sion. Choose your hands-on session for only 160 € (Including 20% VAT as of March 2018).
Note for partners:Hands-on sessions slots are still available on Friday and Saturday. Please contact Vincent Laudun, [email protected] for more information.
MORNING 9:00 11:30 OR AFTERNOON 14:00 16:30Information available at:www.eao-congress.com
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Transport
FROM THE AIRPORTThe Vienna International Airport is only 20 minutes away by taxi.The airport bus will also take you directly to Messe Wien (Foyer D) for 8 €.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTTwo underground stations are located a stone’s throw away from the main entrances of the conference venue. U2 Messe-Prater U2 Krieau
Official carrierBook your flights to Vienna online at: www.austrian.com and save 15% on all eligible fares!
To do so, simply enter the following code in the eVoucher field when booking your flights: Code: EAOC18
CONDITIONS: Booking period: now until October 13th, 2018 This offer is valid for outbound and return flights to Vienna between October 4th, 2018 and Octo-ber 20th, 2018 (final date for return flight) on flights operated by Austrian Airlines.
Official languageThe official language of the EAO congress is English.All plenary sessions will be translated from English to Russian.Austrian societies sessions will be held in German and will be translated into English.
VisaDepending on your nationality, it may be neces-sary to obtain a visa before leaving your country. In this case, you can find all the information you need on the Austrian Foreign Ministry website: www.bmeia.gv.at/en
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DateFrom Thursday October 11th to Saturday October 13th, 2018
VenueMesse Wien Exhibition & Congress CenterMesseplatz 1 1021 Wien, Austria FOYER & HALL A
Registration is available through the EAO congress website: www.eao-congress.com
EARLY bird rateuntil June 26th,
2018
REGULAR rateuntil September 30th,
2018
LATE & ONSITE ratefrom October 1st,
2018
EAO members
290 € 490 € 600 €
Russia and Baltic countries delegates (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)
ÖGI, ÖGP, ÖGMKG, OCMR and ÖGKFO members
EAO student members* 90 € 320 € 450 €
EAO young professionals members* 150 € 380 € 500 €
Non members 600 € 700 € 800 €
Groups 590 € until July 27th *proof required
Please note that registration fees include 20% VAT and are based on the date of receipt of registration. The prices indicated are per person and are only applicable if both the registration form and the payment are received before the deadlines above; otherwise, the higher registration fee will be applied. On-site registration desks will be open on October 10th from 15:00 to 19:00.
The conference registration fee includes: admission to congress sessions, industry satellite sessions, digital posters area and exhibition area congress documents including the final programme, digital abstract book and congress app lunch and coffee breaks OPTIONAL: cadaver courses, hands-on sessions, Mayor’s dinner
EAO members Please log in to your online member area to register for the joint meeting or become an EAO member and save on your registration fee!
regular membership: 225 € (+50 € joining fee the first year) young professionals: 140 € student membership: 50 €
(Including 21% Belgian VAT) - Further info at www.eao.org
Groups minimum: 10 participants deadline for group registration: July 27th payment upon receipt of invoice (final deadline for payment: September 7th)
Cadaver coursesTwo half day cadaver courses will be organized on Thursday October 11th at the Anatomy Institute of Vienna.Online registration (upon availability) on www.eao-congress.com:750 € for members, 990 € for non-members (including VAT).
Hands-on sessions Delegates can register for the morning or afternoon session for only 160 € (including VAT).More information on page 14.
Mayor’s Dinner Places at the dinner are available to EAO members and an accompanying guest for 80 € (including VAT) per person. Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. More information on page 20.
PaymentPayment must accompany your registration. Registrations received without payment will not be processed or confirmed. Your credit card transaction will be processed through Eventime (official registration secretariat).If you pay by bank transfer, a 50 € handling fee will be charged.
ConfirmationReceipt of your registration and credit card pay-ment will be acknowledged by email. If you do not receive confirmation, please contact:Elise [email protected]
VATAll prices (registration fees, hands-on courses, Faculty and Members’ Dinner) include Austrian VAT at 20% as of March 2018.
InvoiceAn electronic invoice will be emailed to you. The invoice will be issued within a week of payment and details cannot be changed thereafter, so please make sure you have provided the correct information (company name, address). Please direct any enquiries to Elise Tagliarino: [email protected]
Cancellation policyAll registration cancellations must be made in writing (by email) to Elise Tagliarino:[email protected]
UP TO AND INCLUDING JUNE 30THYou will receive a reimbursement of 50% of the fees paid. If you have not paid prior to cancel-ling, 50% of the registration fee will still remain due.
FROM JULY 1ST No refund. If you have not made payment before that date, the total registration fee will still remain due to the congress office. All refunds will be issued after the congress. Queries will not be accepted after October 26th 2018.
Name changeRegistered participants who are unable to attend the congress cannot nominate a substitute par-ticipant. Name changes are not permitted.
BECOME AN EAO MEMBER NOWAND SAVE 300 €
ON YOUR CONGRESS REGISTRATION!
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
DISCOVER VIENNA
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SightseeingThere is plenty to see in the enchanting and vibrant capital of Austria. Vienna is the home of countless artistic and musi-cal masterpieces which are celebrated throughout the city and manifest in its sites. From the Gothic and instantly recognisable silhouette of St. Stephen’s Cathedral to Vienna’s Imperial Palace; from the Art Nouveau splendour of the Secession Building and the magnifi-cent Baroque palace Schönbrunn to the Museum of Fine Arts and modern archi-tecture in the MuseumsQuartier, there is truly something for everyone. Record-breaking: in Vienna, there are over 27 castles and more than 150 palaces.
The City of MusicWelcome to the world’s music capital! Vienna owes much of its international fame to the many celebrated composers who lived and worked here, including Strauß, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the wor-ld’s best and most renowned orchestras; the State Opera is amongst the leading opera houses; and the famous Vienna Boys’ Choir is one of the best known in the world.
ShoppingFrom traditional handicrafts to funky local designer garb and luxury brands, Vienna’s shopping scene offers a myriad of treats. Shop for eye-catching luxury brands at flagship stores in central Vienna on Kohl-markt and Tuchlauben in the new Golden Quarter. For Vienna’s local designer garb and funky fashion, head to the area around Neubau-gasse, Kirchengasse and Lindengasse in the city’s 7th District.
GastronomyVienna’s gastronomic landscape is as colourful as it is varied. There is an abun-dance of restaurants throughout the city to satisfy even the most fastidious foodie: why not visit a Beisl (Viennese pub) or mar-ket stall for a bite to eat. Or for popular Viennese cuisine served throughout the day, head to one of the many traditional coffee houses around the city. Local chefs are constantly striving for perfection and take immense pride in their toques (chefs’ hats) and restaurant ratings, so even the most serious gourmands will be spoiled for choice! Now also boasting one of the world’s top 20 restaurants, Vienna’s dining scene has finally – and deservedly – hit the headlines.
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MESSE WIEN EXHIBITIONCONGRESS CENTEREAO CONGRESS
Praterstern
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Donaumarina
Schottentor Taborstraße Messe-Prater
CENTRALSTATION
VIENNAINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
BELVEDERE
VIENNASTATE OPERA
ST STEPHEN’SCATHEDRAL
PRATER
HOFBURG
CITY HALL
DANUBE TOWER
PALAIS HANSENKEMPINSKI
HUNDERTWASSERHAUS
KARLSPLATZ
SCHÖNBRUNNPALACE
MESSE AREA (WALKING DISTANCE)1 Ibis Wien Hotel Messe ……………………………………………………….....……………………………………… FROM 89.00 €2 Motel One ………………………………………………………………………………….......………………………………… FROM 99.00 €3 Austria Trend Hotel Messe Prater Wien ……………………………....………………………………… FROM 140.00 €
IN THE HEART OF VIENNA (15 MINUTES BY METRO)4 Hilton Vienna …………………………………………………………………………….......…………………………… FROM 239.00 €5 Hilton Vienna Plaza ………………………………………………………………….....…………………………… FROM 239.00 €6 Le Méridien Vienna …………………………………………………………………….....………………………… FROM 260.00 €7 Vienna Marriott Hotel ……………………………………………………………………………………………… FROM 269.00 €
OTHER AREAS (20 MINUTES BY METRO) 8 Mercure Wien City ……………………………….....………………………………………………………………… FROM 155.00 €9 NH Danube City ………………………………………………………………….......………………………………… FROM 189.05 €
Make your stay in Vienna during the EAO congress an unforgettable experience.
Vienna City HallLocated in the heart of the city on the grand Ringstrasse, Vienna’s City Hall is one of the city’s most breath-taking sites. Designed by the renowned historicist architect, Friedrich von Schmidt (1825–1891), the ‘Ring Road’ was constructed between 1872 and 1883, and is lined with richly decorated buildings and monuments. Drawing inspiration from various historic styles, each building on the Ringstrasse combines art and architecture. The result is an enchanting and lyrical blend of historic styles.
The City Hall was built in a neo-Gothic style, with five towers typical of cathedrals. The imposing structure is spread over an area of 19,592 m2 and houses several inner courtyards.
Dinner will be served in the magnificent Grand Ballroom.
AVAILABLE TO EAO MEMBERS,
AUSTRIAN SOCIETIES MEMBERS& ACCOMPANYING GUESTS
80 € PER PERSON
ABOUT THE EAO
HistoryThe European Association for Osseointegra-tion (EAO) is a non-profit organisation which was founded in 1991. It was formed as an inter-national, interdisciplinary and independent science-based forum for all professionals inter-ested in the art and science of osseointegration.
As one of the leading associations in the field of implant dentistry in the world, the EAO aims to improve the quality of patient care by bridging the gap between science and clinical practice.
Mission promote and facilitate clinical applications of osseointegration for the benefit of patients all over the world
promote the advancement of treatment meth-ods in reconstructive surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation based on the principles of osse-ointegration and related disciplines
promote and pioneer research into improved clinical procedures for rehabilitation and osseointegration
promote international exchange of knowledge and understanding of the techniques and research in the field
promote the publication of research findings and other materials for the continuing educa-tion and benefit of members and interested organisations
Students and young professionalsThe EAO is glad to offer students registered in full-time education and young professionals greatly discounted membership rates.
Additionally, students and young members who choose to join the EAO can register for the annual congress at a preferential rate, and will be given a chance to extend their professional network and meet colleagues from all over the world to share their experiences and ideas.
Our educational activities
Master Clinician CoursesWith the guidance of EAO master clinicians, these courses include hands-on elements and translate cutting-edge research into accessible strategies which can be used in everyday practice.
Look out for upcoming courses at www.eao.org/page/MCCs.
Certification ProgrammeThe EAO Certificate in Implant-based Therapy officially recognises the skills and expertise of recipients. It is the first and only Europe-wide standardised assessment of knowledge in implant-based therapy.
Certification is open to any dentist or maxillofacial surgeon worldwide – not just members of the EAO. Become EAO certified today. Find out more at: www.eao.org/page/Certification.
Three-year Postgraduate Diploma in Implant DentistryThis unique part-time education programme combines online learning with live training sessions. Stu-dents also receive mentoring on clinical cases submitted between modules.
Please email [email protected] to check availability for the next intake opening in April 2018 (course start date: October 2018).
europeanassociation forosseointegration
European Association for Osseointegration @EAO_Association
ALSO PICTURED: Pascal Valentini (EAO Council), Lisa Heitz-Mayfield (COIR Editor), José Manuel Navarro (Former Chair, Junior Committee)
EAO_Association @eao_association
NotePlaces at the dinner are available to EAO members, Austrian societies members and an accompanying guest for 80 € per person.Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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ABOUT THE EAO
HistoryThe European Association for Osseointegra-tion (EAO) is a non-profit organisation which was founded in 1991. It was formed as an inter-national, interdisciplinary and independent science-based forum for all professionals inter-ested in the art and science of osseointegration.
As one of the leading associations in the field of implant dentistry in the world, the EAO aims to improve the quality of patient care by bridging the gap between science and clinical practice.
Mission promote and facilitate clinical applications of osseointegration for the benefit of patients all over the world promote the advancement of treatment meth-ods in reconstructive surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation based on the principles of osse-ointegration and related disciplines promote and pioneer research into improved clinical procedures for rehabilitation and osseointegration promote international exchange of knowledge and understanding of the techniques and research in the field promote the publication of research findings and other materials for the continuing educa-tion and benefit of members and interested organisations
Students and young professionalsThe EAO is glad to offer students registered in full-time education and young professionals greatly discounted membership rates.
Additionally, students and young members who choose to join the EAO can register for the annual congress at a preferential rate, and will be given a chance to extend their professional network and meet colleagues from all over the world to share their experiences and ideas.
Our educational activities
Master Clinician CoursesWith the guidance of EAO master clinicians, these courses include hands-on elements and translate cutting-edge research into accessible strategies which can be used in everyday practice.
Look out for upcoming courses at www.eao.org/page/MCCs.
Certification ProgrammeThe EAO Certificate in Implant-based Therapy officially recognises the skills and expertise of recipients. It is the first and only Europe-wide standardised assessment of knowledge in implant-based therapy.
Certification is open to any dentist or maxillofacial surgeon worldwide – not just members of the EAO. Become EAO certified today. Find out more at: www.eao.org/page/Certification.
Three-year Postgraduate Diploma in Implant DentistryThis unique part-time education programme combines online learning with live training sessions. Stu-dents also receive mentoring on clinical cases submitted between modules.
Please email [email protected] to check availability for the next intake opening in April 2018 (course start date: October 2018).
europeanassociation forosseointegration
European Association for Osseointegration @EAO_Association