American Academy of Implant Dentistry
62nd Annual Meeting Preview
October 23-26, 2013 · Phoenix, Arizona
Technology and biology converge in the Valley of the Sun at
the American Academy of Implant Dentistry's (AAID) 62nd
Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, October 23-26, 2013.
Implant dentistry has come a long way from the early days.
The advances are more than evolutionary. The meeting will
explore treatment options available to doctors to solve even
more difficult and complex issues for patients. It will focus on
the biology of osseointegration, regeneration and biologics, and
management of clinical dilemmas.
The Scientific Program will kick off on Wednesday with
a morning devoted to "New Trends, Techniques and
Technology," followed by "International Excellence in Implant
Dentistry - The Spanish Connection." Simultaneous translation
will be provided.
An AAID Live Surgery Theater will be available throughout
the meeting with five different live surgeries available for viewing.
Seven hands-on workshops plus limited-attendance programs
will be offered. Allied staff can look forward to two
intensive days of programming on Thursday and Friday, which
will also offer clinical and hands-on courses for the entire team.
The meeting will be held at the luxurious JW Marriott
Desert Ridge Resort and Spa in Phoenix, Arizona. For more
information and to register, visit www.aaid.com or call 312-335-
1550 or 877-335-AAID begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 877-335-AAID FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
International Excellence in Implant Dentistry
- Tissue Bioengineering in Complex Prosthetic
Rehabilitation - Hector Alvarez Cantoni, DDS
- Key Factors on Peri-Implant Marginal Bone Loss
- Pablo Galindo-Moreno, DDS, PhD
- Smile Design Incorporating Dental Implants
- Guillermo Bernal, DDS
- An Innovative Technique for the Management of the
Maxillary First Molar Site with Grafts and Implants
- Cesar Ortiz-Campos, DDS
Biology of Osseointegration
- Understanding Implant Interface and Bone Physiology
in Immediate Extraction Sites
- Mauricio G. Araujo, DDS, PhD
- The Immediate Implant Does Not Have to Lose the
Buccal Bone - Arthur B. Novaes, Jr. DDS, PhD
Clinical
- Long-term Evaluation of Immediately Loaded Implants
in the Severely Atrophic Maxilla and Mandible
- Paulo Malo, DDS, PhD
Technology
- CAD/CAM Fabricated Complete Dentures: Benefits and
Clinical Applications - Charles Goodacre, DDS, MSD
- Computer-Assisted Implant Dentistry and Predictable
Success - David Guichet, DDS
- CAD/CAM Abutment and Framework Fabrication
- Lyndon Cooper, DDS
Regeneration and Biologics
- BMP-Z Induced Alveolar Augmentation/Ossoeintegration
- Ulf Wikesjo, DDS
- Scientific Rationale and Practical Applications of PRP,
PRF, and Recombinant Growth Factors
- James Rutkowski, DMD, PhD
- Innovations for Esthetic Implant Surgery with Growth
Factors - Marc Nevins, DMD
Management of Clinical Dilemmas
- Restoratively Driven Implant Complications - "Implant
Dentistry's Dirty Little Secret" - Alfonso Pineyro, DDS
- Peri-Implantitis Etiology and Treatment - An Evidencebased
- Clinical Realities and Complications of Zirconia Based
Restorations - Howard Chasolen, DMD
Live Surgery Theater
- Procedures - Simple Single Units, Overdentures,
Immediate Placement
- Procedure - Soft-tissue Surgery V-CTG
- Procedure - Guided Surgery - Teeth in a Day
- Procedure - Vertical Ridge Augmentation
- Procedure - Mini-implants
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