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IFEAIFEA International Federation ofEndodontic AssociationsInternational Federation ofEndodontic Associations
The Korean Academy ofEndodonticsThe Korean Academy ofEndodontics
IFEAIFEA International Federation ofEndodontic AssociationsInternational Federation ofEndodontic Associations
The Korean Academy ofEndodonticsThe Korean Academy ofEndodontics
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Five of the Most Popular Korean Foods
Jeju olle trail
Dora Observatory
The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel
If you're looking for an eco-friendly vacation spot where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery while walking on a well-maintained trail to stay fit, there's no better place to go than Jeju Island.
Be sure to experience one of the oldest and largest traditional markets with authentic Korean street food and culture under one roof.
Visitors can catch a rare glimpse of the reclusive North Korean state through binoculars.
It is the rising small defunct volcanoes in the Jeju Island. More than 360 Oreums are distributed throughout Jeju Island from the mountains to coast, centered on Mt. Halla.
Seoul, amidst its urban sprawl, has seven mountains. Enjoy the superb bird's-eye view of Seoul at Mt. Bukhansan.
Discovered in 1978, the 3rd Tunnel is apparently designed for a surprise attack on Seoul from North Korea. Visitors will be given the opportunity to walk through a portion of the actual tunnel.
For those who have yet to try‘live’ octopus, Noryangjin FishMarket is a great place to start!
They are female divers and living landmarks of Jeju Island. They go diving 10m under the sea to gather shell fish, such as abalone or sea urchins for a living without the help of oxygen masks.
Hiking in Seoul
Gwangjang Market
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale MarketSamgye-tang Bulgogi
Haemul-PajeonBibimbap
Kimchi
Ginseng Chicken Soup Marinated Meat Cooked on the Grill
Seafood and GreenOnion Pancakes
Mixed Rice with Meat and Assorted Vegetables
Jeju Oreum
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2nd Announcement
Endodontics : The Utmost Values in Dentistrywww.ifea2018korea.com
2018 Seoul
IFEAThe 11th
World Endodontic Congress
October 4-7, 2018Coex, Seoul, Korea
SEOUL
Explore a KoreaYou Never Imagined
JEJU ISLAND
The DongdaemunDesign Plaza (DDP)
DMZ & JSA
The largest island off the coast of the Korean peninsula, this popular holiday destination of breathtaking views and natural wonders was created 2 million years ago by volcanic eruptions.
the world’s largest asymmetrical building, reflects the dynamic life
of the Dongdaemun neighborhood.
The world’s last Cold War frontier is also one of Korea’s most popular tourist destinations. Even the name of the place seems like a cruel joke. The Korean Demilitarized Zone is, in fact, the world’s most militarized border. Although it is the biggest irony, the DMZ is arguably the most tranquil place in Korea and a trove of history and nature. The Joint Security Area (JSA) it is the most forward location in the DMZ that can be visited by civilians.
KOREAN CUISINE
Korea’s capital Seoul is a megacity of over 10 million with more than 2000 years of history. It is a city of the past and the future, full of stories, excitement, culture, adventure and intrigue.
Enjoy the deep taste of fermented condiments and witnessed firsthand the harmonious assortment of vegetables and meat that exists in Korean cuisine.
- An abundance of tastes, ingredients, dishes - and surprises
Photos courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization
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KOREANHERITAGE
Korea Awaits YouKorea maintains a wealth of priceless cultural heritage protected by UNESCO, including palaces, temples, fortresses, shrines, tombs, historic villages and stunning architecture, sculpture, ceramics, paintings and calligraphy.
Seokguram GrottoUNESCO TREASURE.
Category Early Registration(until April, 30, 2018)
Pre-registration(until July 31, 2018)
Onsite Registration (from August 1, 2018)
Congress Registration
IFEA Member $ 450 $ 550 $ 650IFEANon-Member $ 550 $ 650 $ 750
Trainee/Post-graduate Student
$ 250 $ 300 $ 350
Accompanying Person $ 150 $ 150 $ 150
Social Event Gala Dinner $ 100 $ 100 $ 100
RegistrationFee
A maximum of 13.75 CE hours can be earned upon application onsite. (Application Fee: $65)
CE Credit
- Free Lectures (Oral)- Research Presentations (Oral/Poster)- Clinical Cases Presentations (Poster) - Table Clinics
Presentation TypesCall forAbstracts
Deadline for abstract submission & early bird registratioin
30th April, 2018
Program at a Glance
Interdisciplinary Minimal Invasive EndodonticsInstrumentation Regenerative Endodontics Country Representative (CR) Surgical EndodonticsSolving Problem Trend in Endodontics
*Speakers and topics are subject to change.
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Declaration of theIFEA WEC 2018
Congress
Hands-on
MartinTrope
Hands-on
JungHong
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Andreas K. BraunRoot resorption after
dental trauma- findings and treatment
possibilities
Hands-on
JennerArgueta
CR 1
Egypt
CR 10
USA
GianlucaPlotino/
Nick GrandeThe paradigm shift of minimal
invasive endodontics
Eudes Gondim Jr.Critical issues in defining
clinical outcomes and treatment success.
From micro access to restorative treatment.
CR 19
Korea
Mo K. KangPulp tissue
regeneration: Challenges
and new outlook
Frank SetzerManagement of iatrogenic errors
by non-surgical and surgical retreatment.
Seung JongLee
Are the viable cells the only
predictorfor delayed
replantation?
Hands-on
(TBA)
CR 2
Italy
CR 11
IsraelHands
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SergioKuttler
CR 20
Japan
Hands-on
CliffRuddle
Hands-on
CliffRuddle
Coffee break
Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Francesco MaggioreCurrent concepts in
endodontic microsurgery: Esthetic management
of the soft tissueLive Endo
NobuyukiTani-IshiiNon-surgical
Retreatment of Cracked Teeth
CR 3
Russia
CR 12
India
Ghassan Yared
Management of second mesio-buccal, narrow
and curvedcanals with only
one reciprocating instrument
Antonis ChaniotisManagement of severe curvatures and complexanatomy with controlled
memory files: A new approach
CR 21
JordanSyngcuk Kim
Endodontics Microsurgery
A to Z
Zvi MetzgerEarly diagnosis and
biomechanics ofvertical root fractures
Yosef NahmiasHow to prevent
instrument breakage by creating a mechanical
reproducible Glide Path (Don’t rotate, reciprocate)
CR 4
UK
CR 13
France
CR 22
Thailand
Lunch& Learn
Lunch& Learn
Lunch& Learn
Tara McMahon
Does heattreated NiTi
facilitateendodontic
therapy?
CR 5
Iran
CR 14
Lithuania
SergioKuttler
“Past, presentand future of
endodontic files”: Where science
meetstechnology
Hagay ShemeshA realistic look at root
canal fillings. Trends, evidence andclinical performance.
CR 23
ArgentinaCliff Ruddle
Endodontic disinfection
: 3D irrigation
Paul AbbottIs there still a role for
medicamentsin endodontics?
Ibrahim Abu TahunRe-establishingbiological order : A call for action
LiveEndo
(Discus-sion)
Hands-on
FranckDiemer
Hands-on
Sung GeunCho
Hands-on
GhassanYared
Hands-on
(TBA)
CR 6
Ukraine
CR 15
Australia
CR 24
Canada
Hands-on
AntonisChaniotis
Michael SolomonovContemporaryapproaches to
instrumentation ofnon-round root canals
Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
Hands-on
CliffRuddle
Coffeebreak Samuel
O. DornExtraction-
Replantation: An alternative
surgicaltechnique
CR 7
Switzerland
CR 16
Spain
YoshitsuguTerauchi
Predictable and minimally
invasive method to retrieve
a separated file
Franck DiemerHow asymmetric
geometry and heat-treatment
influence the behavior of rotary root canal
instrument
CR 25
Turkey
Anil KishenNanomaterialsin endodontics
: A potentialgame changer
Gustavo De-DeusThe relationship
among reciprocation,glidepath andcanal scouting
Ahmed AbdelRahman HashemPrognosis of apical
periodontitis: Does size really matters KAE
CR 8
Philippines
CR 17
Iraq
CR 26
Belgium
Martin TropeFrom vital pulp
therapy to anatomically directed root treatment -
Everything is changing!
Filippo CardinaliSolutions to simplifyshaping and cleaning
: Improving thequality of the rootcanal treatment
AsgeirSigurdssonIs it toothache?
Non-odontogenicpain presenting as dental pain
GianlucaGambarini
3D endodontics: Shaping root
canals in3 dimensions
CR 9
Lebanon
CR 18
PortugalClosing Ceremony
OpeningCeremony
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Paul Abbott
Australia
University of Western Australia
Filippo Cardinali
Italy
Private Practice
Andreas K. BraunAcademic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA)
The Netherlands
Liliana Artaza
Argentina
The sinus tract, a symptom oran illness?
Gus Jang Cracks in teeth : How tofind and manage cracks in teeth with pulp and periapical disease
Australia
Roeland De MoorActivation and agitation of endodontic irrigation solutions : Evidence and a critical assessment of the clinical attainments
Belgium
Brian Jafine
Canada
Looking through the retrospective scope-How I would have doneit differently
Ghada ElHilaly Eid
New perspective in clinical monitoring of pulp & orperiapical status and outcomes of therapy“Potential role of molecular markers”
Egypt
Dorothee Louis Olszewski
Strategic considerations in treatment planning: Deciding when to treat, or extract a questionable tooth
France
Vivek Hegde
Clinical decision making after instrumentseparationIndia
Mohammad Hossein Nekoofar
Current and future challenges of Regenerative Endodontic Procedures (REP)
Iran
Hussain Al-Huwaizi
Iraq
Healing periapical lesionsby non surgicalendodontics
Amir Weissman
3R – Retrograde Root- canal Retreatment
Israel
Roberto Fornara
CBCT in Endodontics: How and why
Italy
Chiaki Kitamura
Japan
Translational researchfor future, advanced,and present endodontictherapies
Ahmad Al-HyasatEvaluation of the premixed bioceramic in comparison to the other calcium silicate based materials used in Vital Pulp Therapy and Root Repair
Jordan
Kyung-San MinBiological perspectives and clinical applications of calcium silicate-based bioceramics
Korea
Carla Zogheib
Lebanon
Dynamic activatedirrigation : A plus ora must?
Saulius DrukteinisFlowable bioceramicmaterials in endodontics. Clinical application and3D reality
Lithuania
Margaret TiuChallenges of endodontic miscalls
Philippines
António Ginjeira
Portugal
Therapeutic Replantation
Elena Lipatova
The use of CBCT and microscope for diagnoses, treatment and follow upof root resorption
Russia
Miguel Miñana
Pain : Etiology, prevention and management in clinical endodonticsSpain
SergeBouillaguet
Switzerland Current trends in endodontology
Sirawut Hiran-usManagement of broken instruments: A review with three case reports with different approaches
Thailand
Mehmet Bahbora Kayahan
Saving the hopeless toothTurkey
Bun San Chong
UK
Technological innovationsin endodontic practice
Alexandar Koval
Concept of IDEPS –New way of eliminating bacterial biofilmUkraine
Garry Myers
Management of the open apex – Challenges and treatment strategiesUSA
USA
University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston
Samuel O. DornThe SapienzaUniversity of Rome
Gianluca Gambarini
Italy
Associação Paulista dos Cirurgiões Dentistas (APCD)
Eudes Gondim Jr.
Brazil
Catholic University of Sacred Heart of Rome
Nick Grande
Italy
Faculty Of Dentistry, Ain Shams University
Ahmed Abdel Rahman Hashem
Egypt
University of California, Los Angeles
Mo K. Kang
USA
University of Pennsylvania
Syngcuk Kim
USA
University ofToronto
Anil Kishen
Canada
International Endodontic Institute in Fort Lauderdale
Sergio Kuttler
USA
Toulouse Dental Surgery’s University
Franck Diemer
France
Private Practice –microEndodontics
Antonis Chaniotis
Greece
Federal Fluminense University
Gustavo De-Deus
Brazil
Yonsei University
Seung Jong Lee
KoreaGermany
Private Practice
FrancescoMaggiore Université Libre de
Bruxelles (ULB)
Tara Mc Mahon
Belgium
Academic Centre of Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA)
Hagay Shemesh
The Netherlands
University of Pennsylvania
Frank Setzer
USA
Advanced Endodontics®
Cliff Ruddle
USA
Tel Aviv University
Zvi Metzger
Israel
GPT Dental Clinic, Rome
Italy
Gianluca PlotinoAlliance Dental Specialists
Yosef Nahmias
Canada
NYU College of Dentistry
Asgeir Sigurdsson
USA
Sheba Medical Center
Michael Solomonov
Israel
University of Jordan
Ibrahim Abu Tahun
Jordan
Kanagawa Dental University
Nobuyuki Tani-Ishii
Japan
CT & Microendodontic Center
YoshitsuguTerauchi
Japan
University ofPennsylvania
Martin Trope
USA
Endodontist, Private Practice
Ghassan Yared
Canada
Invited Speakers Country Representative Speakers
October 7 (Sun)October 6 (Sat)October 5 (Fri)October 4 (Thu)
This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between the University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston PACE Center, Continuing Dental Education and International Federation Endodontic Association.
Attendance at didactic sessions can earn a maximum of 13.75 lecture credit hours; in AGD Code: 070 Endodontics and 200 Orofacial Pain.
The formal continuing education programs of this sponsor are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 11/01/2015 to 12/31/2019. The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston is a member of the Association for Continuing Dental Education.
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