Continuing Education Course on Advances in Implant Dentistr
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Continuing Education Course on
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Course Details
Date : 8th April 2011
Time : 9am - 5pm
Venue : Lecture Theatre I The Prince Philip Dental Hospital 34 Hospital Road, Hong Kong
Speaker: Dr. Ronnie Goene
Course Coordinator: Prof. Lim K Cheung
CME/CPD Credits:
HKDC/CDSHK 6 credits (tentative)
Registration Fee:
HK$2,000 (standard) orHK$1,800 (2010/2011 OHS seasonal ticket holders) (including coffee/tea breaks and lunch)
For more information and registration please visit the Faculty’s website at
http://facdent.hku.hk/cde
under Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Module
The course will include the following topics:
1. “ Success Drives Changes in Implant Dentistry ”
Today, patients missing one or more teeth have come to expect return to
normal function with excellent aesthetics in an accelerated timeline.
The application of nanotechnology has resulted in a new surface that
enhances osseointegration at early time points.
Preclinical data and clinical trials will be presented. The advantages of using
of NanotiteTM Implants in various clinical situations will be demonstrated.
2. “ Interdisciplinary Management of Complex dental implant Cases ”
More and more partially edentulous patients demand implant treatment.
Evaluation and improvement of the periodontal conditions of the remaining
dentition is a prerequisite.
With implants as the possible restorative alternative in mind, dentists may
want to reconsider retention of teeth with questionable prognosis.
After completion of the periodontal therapy, future implant sites are often
compromised by adjacent tooth mal-position and/or inter-arch occlusal
mal-relationships.
From a mainly surgical driven concept in the edentulous patient, there
is a shift into a prosthodontic driven concept in the partially edentulous
patients.
A team of multi-disciplinary specialists or dentists should have a common
vision of the final goal in the formulation of treatment plan.
Careful planning and good coordination between members of a team that
have consensus over the best overall treatment plan and the commitment to
achieve the goal is vitally important for success.
3. “New Opportunities for Immediate implant Placement in Aesthetic
Zone: the Importance of Hard and Soft Tissue Preservation”
Following extraction of a single tooth, marked hard and soft tissue
alteration will take place as a result of which the aesthetic outcomes may
be compromised.
Immediate implant placement has been advocated to minimize loss of these
tissues following extraction and to predictably maintain their architecture
and achieve aesthetic restorations.
The literature shows cumulative success rate with immediate placed
implants into fresh extraction sockets that do not differ significantly from
delayed implant placement.
This suggests that it is a viable and predictable treatment option. However,
care must be taken when placing implants in fresh extraction sockets at the
aesthetic zone
A protocol should include careful analysis of biomechanical factors and
surgical implant techniques to ensure firm primary stability. Initial results
of the application of implants with a novel surface that facilitates more rapid
bone formation will be presented.
A new concept for controlling postoperative crestal bone level achieving
better soft tissue harmony will be presented.
Organizer :
Sponsored by :
OOSITEK (H.K.) Inc. Ltd.
Biography :
Dr. Goené studied dentistry at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He maintained a private general
group practice of which he was one of the founding members from 1975 through 1993. His interest in the
supporting tissues of the teeth was not only the reason to become a specialist in Periodontology but also, with
others, to found the Clinic for Periodontology in Amsterdam, where patients are referred for both periodontal
problems as well as for oral rehabilitation with dental implants. During the past 10 years Dr. Goené has focused on
interdisciplinary treatment strategies for the more complex partial cases. He has served as a member of the board
of the Dutch Society of Periodontology(1979-1990) and has been a member of the board of the Dutch Society
of Oral Implantology since 1995. At the moment he is president of this Society. At present Ronnie J. Goené is
Associate Professor at the Academic Centre of Dentistry of the University of Amsterdam, Department of Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery, VU Medical Center and has published significantly in professional journals on the subjects
of periodontology and implantology. He has also lectured extensively (inter)nationally on implants and associated
subjects.
REGISTRATION FORM
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Title:
Prof. Dr. Mr. Ms. Mrs.
Mailing address:
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Registration Fee:
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OR
Please attach this Registration Form and return it by mail together with your cheque amounting to HK$2,000 (standard)
2010/2011 OHS Seasonal ticket cardholder registration fee: HK$1,800
(including tea/coffee breaks and lunch)
Cheque No: _________________________________________________________________ Bank: ____________________________________________________________
Mail to:
Mr. Alvin Kong, CE Administrator, Room 6B28, Faculty of Dentistry, 6/F., Prince Philip Dental Hospital, 34 Hospital Road,Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. (General enquiry: [email protected]).
The cheque should be made payable to “The University of Hong Kong”
Speaker :
Ronnie J. Goené, DMD