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“Synergizing Practice Excellence with
Modern Technological Advances”
Date : 7-12 May 2013Venue : Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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75th-Diamond Jubilee
Malaysian Dental Association1938 - 2013
MAHSA UNIVERSITY
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Contents
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WELCOMEMESSAGEFROMTHEPRIMEMINISTEROFMALAYSIA 4
WELCOMEMESSAGEFROMTHEMINISTEROFHEALTHMALAYSIA 5
WELCOMEMESSAGEFROMTHEDIRECTOR-GENERALOFHEALTH 6
MESSAGEFROMTHEORGANIZINGCHAIRMAN35THAPDC 7
MESSAGEFROMTHEPRESIDENTOFMALAYSIANDENTALASSOCIATION 8
MESSAGEFROMTHESECRETARYGENERALAPDF/APRO 9
LOCALORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE 10
BUSINESSMEETINGS:APDFCOUNCILANDDELEGATESMEETINGSICCDECONVENTION 12
HANDS-ONWORKSHOPSPEAKERS 13
LIMITEDATTENDANCELECTURE/MASTERCLASS 28
SOCIALPROGRAMMEINFORMATION 29
SCIENTIFICPROGRAMME 30
PROGRAMME-DEFENCEFORCEDENTISTRYFORUM2013 35
KEYNOTESPEAKERS 36
GSKSYMPOSIUM 60
MINISTRYOFHEALTHDENTALPUBLICHEALTHSYMPOSIUM 61
COLLEGEOFDENTALSPECIALISTS,ACADEMYOFMEDICINEOFMALAYSIA, 65MEDICOLEGALSYMPOSIUM
ALLIEDHEALTHSYMPOSIUM 67
ORALPRESENTATIONSCHEDULE 71
POSTERPRESENTATION 74
FLOORPLAN 77
ADVERTISEMENT 78
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WELCOMEMESSAGEFROMTHEPRIMEMINISTEROFMALAYSIA
SelamatDatang,SalamSatuMalaysia.
Firstofall,onbehalfof thepeopleandGovernmentofMalaysia, Iwould like toextendawarmwelcometoallthedelegatesattendingthe35thAsiaPacificDentalCongress to be held from the 7th to the 12thMay 2013, at the Kuala LumpurConventionCentre.
The Theme of the Congress “Synergizing Practice Excellence with ModernTechnologicalAdvances”isveryaptforitisimperativeforallprofessionalstokeep
abreastwiththelatesttechnologicaladvancesintheirchosenvocationparticularlyinOralandHealthcare.
It is important that youprofessionalsmeet upona regularbasis to interact, networkandexchangeideasandconcepts.Itisonlybysharingideasdowedevelopnewonesthatcatalyzetechnologicaladvancement.
Iamtoldthatmorethan3500delegatesandparticipantsfrommorethan28membercountriesandmanymorefromoutsidetheregionhaveregisteredforthisCongresswhichfeatures40internationallyrenownedspeakersandexperts.
Malaysiahasafascinationof itsownwithitsmultiracial,multiculturalandmultiethnicpopulacelivingtogether inpeaceandharmony. This is variedly reflected incultures, traditions,hospitalityandmostimportantlyitscuisine.
IwouldliketoencourageourforeignparticipantstotaketimeofffromtheirbusyscheduletoexperiencethevitalityofMalaysiaanditspeoplestoindeedmakeyourvisittrulymemorable.
IwouldliketowishallofyouanenjoyableandfruitfulCongress.
1Malaysia “People First, Performance Now”
Y.A.B DATO SRI’ MOHD NAJIB BIN TUN HAJI ABDUL RAZAKPRIMEMINISTEROFMALAYSIA
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WELCOMEMESSAGEFROMTHEMINISTEROFHEALTHMALAYSIA
DearDelegates,
On behalf of theMinistry of HealthMalaysia, I am delighted that Malaysia hasbeengiven theopportunity tohost the35thAsiaPacificDentalCongress. Iwishto congratulate the Malaysia Dental Association for once again organizing thisprestigiousCongresstomeetitsusualbenchmarkedstandardsofexcellence.
The 35th APDC, with its theme “Synergizing Practice Excellence with ModernTechnological Advances”, is anopportunity for you toexplore thechallenges inOralHealthCare.TheCongressprovidesanidealforumforstakeholderstosolve
problemsandtolearnofandexperiencenewinnovations.
IamimpressedbytheeffortsoftheOrganizingCommitteetoputinplaceatrulyremarkableCongressshowcasingthebestindentistry.TheCommitteehaslaidemphasisonthescientificcomponentwhichwillfeatureinternationallyrenownedexpertswhowillexpoundthelatestdevelopmentsindiagnosticsandmanagement.ThiswillbecomplementedbytheInternationalTradeandIndustryExhibitiondisplayingthelatestintechnologyandequipment.
InternationalConferencessuchasthisareextremelyimportantforalltodeliberateonthelatestinnovationsandtechnologiesinthedeliveryofqualityOralHealthcare.ThisisessentialforcontinuingprofessionaldevelopmentthatwillbenefitnotonlytheMalaysiansbutalsoourdelegatesfromoverseas.
I wish to take the opportunity to wish all delegates, both International and local, a successful andmemorableCongress.
Withbestregards,
Y.B. DATO’ SERI LIOW TIONG LAIMINISTER OF HEALTH MALAYSIA
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It givesmegreat pleasure towelcomeall speakers, participants andmembersofthedentalfraternityandindustrytothisprestigiousdentalevent,the35thAsia-PacificDentalCongress2013.ThiseventisaprominentmilestonefordentistryandweareproudtoplayhostthisyearforcountriesoftheAsia-Pacificregion.
AsMalaysia forgeson tobecomeadevelopednationby theyear2020,manystrategiestotransformthecountryareunderway,includingmovestotransformthehealthsystemofthecountry.TheMinistryofHealthandallplayersforhealthinthecountry are putting in significant efforts to provide the promise of health for all.However,thepursuitforhealthshouldneverbeburdensometothepeoples.
Ifullyacknowledgethatoralhealthprovidesasubstantialinputintothequalityoflifeoftheindividual.Towards this end, dental practitioners need to keep themselves constantly updated and their skillscontinuallyupgraded,and the35thAsia-PacificDentalCongress isamajoropening forprofessionaldevelopment.
I would like to congratulate the organising committee of this congress for this superb educationalopportunity.IunderstandthiscongressbringstogetherthedentalfraternityofMalaysiaandfromabroad.Thisisanexcellentchancefornetworking,andIwisheveryoneamostbeneficialexperience.
DATUK DR. NOOR HISHAM ABDULLAHDirector-GeneralofHealthMalaysia
WELCOMEMESSAGEFROMTHEDIRECTOR-GENERALOFHEALTH
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MESSAGEFROMTHEORGANIZINGCHAIRMAN35THAPDC
OnbehalfoftheOrganizingCommitteeofthe35thAsiaPacificDentalCongress,itismyhonourandprivilegetoextendawarmwelcometoourdistinguishedcolleagues,speakers,delegatesandparticipantstothisscintillatingexcitingextravaganzathatisbeingheldattheprestigiousKualaLumpurConventionCentrewhichisnestledintheheartofKualaLumpur.
Hostedby theMalaysianDentalAssociationonbehalfof theAsiaPacificDentalFederation/AsiaPacificRegionalOrganization,thisCongresswillbethemicrocosmofpeoplesofvariedculturesandethnicoriginsexpoundinganddeliberatingondiverseissuesthatwillcapturetheuniquespiritofourfascinatingpartoftheworld.
Theworlditselfhastransformeditselfintoaglobalvillageandithasnecessitatedthedentalandoralhealthprofessionaltore-invigorateandmodifythemindsetandkeepintandemtoaddressthechallengesthatbeholdtheprofession.
Ithasbecome imperative forus toupdateourselves tobeat thecutting-edgeof innovationsandevidence-baseddevelopmentsinconcepts,techniquesandtechnology.ThusourmostappropriateTheme which personifies our intent: ”Synergizing Practice Excellence with Modern TechnologicalAdvances”.
Animpressivearrayofinternationallyacknowledgedexperts,willconductHands-OnWorkshops,LimitedAttendanceCoursesintheScientificProgrammethatwillshowcasethebesteverheldintheregion.TheInternationalDentalTradeandIndustryExhibitionwillexemplifythefinestintechnology,materialsandoralhealthpromotiontools.Thesocialprogrammeisequallycaptivating.
OurRegionhasbeenshoweredwithaccoladesineveryrespectandMalaysianoexception.Ourbelovedcountryhasfinalizedboththeinitiatedanduninitiatedalikewithitsnaturalwarmthandhospitality.
The commitment and dynamism of the Organizing Committee has ensured that the event is trulyexceptional.Dovisitusandpartake inall thespeciallydesignedprogrammesthatwill symbolize the35thAPDC.
TheOrganisingCommitteewouldliketoexpressitsdeepgratitudeandappreciationtoallconcerned,inparticulartheGovernmentofMalaysiaanditsagencies,fortheirexpressedsupport,guidanceandinspirationforthismajesticforum.
“SELAMAT DATANG KE MALAYSIA”“WELCOME TO MALAYSIA”
Yourssincerely,
PROF. DATO’ DR. A RATNANESANChairman,OrganizingCommitteeof35thAPDCPresident-Elect,APDF/APRO.
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MESSAGEFROMTHEPRESIDENTOFMALAYSIANDENTALASSOCIATION
On behalf of the Malaysian Dental Association, it gives me great pleasure towelcomeallthedelegatesofthe35thAsiaPacificDentalCongress.
The theme of this congress “Synergizing Practice Excellence with ModernTechnologicalAdvances”reinforcesthatasDentalHealthcareProfessionalsthereisaneedforustokeepwiththepaceoftechnologicaladvancement.Thisisimportantifweaspractitioners’aregoingtostayrelevantinourdeliveryofhealthcare.Itismeetingssuchasthiswhereideasareexchangedandtheseexchangeofideasgiverisetonewercollaboration,networkingandfellowshipwhichthentranslatesintobetterhealthcaredelivery.
Wehavenearlythreethousanddelegatesparticipatinginthiscongresswithmorethanfortyinternationallyrenownedspeakerswho haveacceptedour invitation tobepresentat thiscongress. To the foreigndelegates,IrealizethescientificmeetingsarepackedbutIurgeyoutotakealittletimeofffromyourbusyscheduletovisitsomeoftheexoticplacesinandaroundKualaLumpur.
TheOrganizingcommitteeunder the leadershipofDato’DrARatnanesanhavesparednoefforts toensurethatthiscongressistrulyamemorableone.
Iwishyouallanenjoyableandfruitfulcongress.
Dr Haja BadrudeenPresidentofMalaysianDentalAssociation
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MESSAGEFROMTHESECRETARYGENERALAPDF/APRO
TheAsiaPacificDentalFederation/AsiaPacificRegionalOrganisationoftheWorldDentalFederation(FDI)hasbeenorganisingannualdentalcongressesinanumberofmembercountriessinceitsinceptionin1955.
Earlierdaysitusedtobeheldeverythreeyears.Howeverbecauseofitsimportanceanditsoutstandingqualitiesitbecameayearlycongress.Weneverhadproblemsfindinganassociation tohost thecongressasmanymemberassociationswerekeenondoingso.Hence,severalmembercountrieshavehosteditandMalaysiahas proven to be an attractive destination.MalaysianDental Association has a
goodrecordonitshostingofAPDcongresses.The35thAsiaPacificDentalCongressbeingheldinKualaLumpur,Malaysiafrom7thto12thMay2013willcertainlyattractagoodnumberofdelegatesfromtheAsiaPacificregionandworldwide.
With its theme “SYNERGIZING PRACTICE EXCELLENCE WITH MODERN TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES”animpressivescientificprogramhasbeendevelopedandwithanoutstandingdentaltradeexhibitionwithexhibitorsexhibiting the latestdevelopment in thedental industry.Delegateswillbe keptupdated inscientificknowledgeandthelatestdentaltechnology.
Malaysiaitselfhasalottoofferintermsofanattractivetouristdestination.Undertheveryableleadershipof itsOrganisingChairmanDato’DrA.Ratnanesanandhisteamthiscongresswillbeanoutstandingachievement forbothMalaysianDentalAssociation thehostand theAsiaPacificDental Federation/AsiaPacificRegionalOrganisation(APDF/APRO)theparentbody.IwouldliketotakethisopportunitytocongratulateDato’DrARatnanesanandhisorganisingcommittee,theMalaysianDentalAssociationanditsmembersfororganisingthissuccessful35thAPDC.
TothedelegatesdokeepupwiththelatestinscienceandtechnologywhichthiscongressoffersandtakeinthesightandsoundofMalaysia.
DoenjoyyourstayinKualaLumpur,Malaysia.
DR OLIVER HENNEDIGESECRETARYGENERALAPDF/APRO
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LOCALORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE
Dato’DrA.RatnanesanChairman
DrLeeSoonBoonSecretaryGeneral
Dato’DrHowKimChuanHonoraryTreasurer
DrTehTatBengChairmanPromotions
DrDarrenYapCo-ChairmanRegistration
LtCol(Dr)MumtajNisahAbdRahimCo-ChairpersonConventionFacilitiesChairpersonPublicRelations
DrKalaiarasuPeariasamyCo-ChairmanScientificProgrammeChairmanOral&PosterPresentation
DrNeohEinYauScientificSub-Committee
DrWongFootMeowCo-Chairman
DrMohdMuzafarBinHamirudinOrganizingSecretary
DrNeohGimBokChairman,DentalTrade&IndustriesExhibition
DrNgWoanTyngChairpersonRegistration
DrHajaBadrudeenChairmanFacilities,Accommodation&SpecialFunctions
DrShaliniKanagasingamChairpersonScientificProgramme
DrRifqahNordinChairpersonWorkshop&Hands-OnScientificSub-Committee
DrKohChouHuatFloorManager
DatinDrNooralZeilaJunidChairpersonMOHDentalPublicHealthSymposium&CODSAMMMedico-legalSymposium
DrMannilThomasAbrahamPublicationSecretary
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LOCALORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE
DrYewHsuZenn(UKM)ScientificSub-Committee
DrJaniceNgSuChinCo-ChairpersonSpeakerWelfare
DrIbrahimShahruddiAsstChairman,StudentVolunteer
DrEileenKohMeiYenChairpersonSpeakerWelfare
DrPremaSukumaranCo-ChairpersonSpeakerWelfare
PuanNormahMDASecretariat
MissWenieKokMDASecretariat
MissYugeswaryManoharanMDASecretariat
Brig.GenDato’DrMohdIlhamChairmanDefenceForceDentistryForum(DFDF)
DrShariffahShurianaCo-ChairpersonGalaNight
PuanRazanaMDASecretariat
PuanErniRahayuMDASecretariat
MissZainonMDASecretariat
DrNormaliza(USIM)ScientificSub-Committee
DrLauHanWeiSpeakerSponsorLiaisonScientificSub-Committee
DrTehYikPinChairpersonStudentVolunteer
Committee Members Dental Force Dentistry ForumMejDrIzzwanHairol SecretaryDefenceForceDentistryForumKolDrAidabintiAli DFDFSub-CommitteeSecretariatKolDrZulkiflibinZainalAbidin DFDFSub-CommitteeOrganisingCommitteeKolDrZahanibintiMohamedYusoff DFDFSub-CommitteeAdministrationKolDrHazudinbinHassan DFDFSub-CommitteeLogisticKolDrNormahbintiSamsuri DFDFSub-CommitteeOperationKolDrWanAzmilbinWanMohamadAnnuar DFDFSub-CommitteeTechnicalTourKolDatinDrRozaAnonbintiMohamadRamlee DFDFSub-CommitteeScientificCommittee
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BUSINESSMEETINGS:APDFCOUNCILANDDELEGATESMEETINGSICCDECONVENTION
APDF COUNCIL MEETING 1 (TUESDAY - 7/5/2013) StartTime EndTime MEETING VENUE
0900hrs 1700hrs APDFCOUNCIL1 PARKVIEW1(level2),MANDARINORIENTAL
1200hrs 1400hrs LUNCHMOSAICRESTORAN(GRDFLOOR)MAINLOBBY(MANDARINORIENTAL)
APDF DELEGATES MEETING 1 (WEDNESDAY - 8/5/2013) StartTime EndTime MEETING VENUE
0900hrs 1300hrs APDFDELEGATESMEETING1 EmeraldBallroom(level1),MANDARINORIENTAL
1200hrs 1400hrs LUNCHDIAMONDBALLROOM(GRDFLOOR)MAINLOBBY(MANDARINORIENTAL)
APDF COUNCIL MEETING 2 (THURSDAY - 9/5/2013) StartTime EndTime MEETING VENUE
0900hrs 1700hrs APDFCOUNCIL2 PARKVIEW1(level2),MANDARINORIENTAL
1200hrs 1400hrs LUNCHMOSAICRESTORAN(GRDFLOOR)MAINLOBBY(MANDARINORIENTAL)
APDF DELEGATES MEETING 2 (OPTIONAL) (FRIDAY - 10/5/2013) StartTime EndTime MEETING VENUE
0900hrs 1700hrsAPDFDELEGATESMEETING2
(OPTIONAL)EmeraldBallroom(level1)MANDARINORIENTAL
DELEGATES MEETING AND COUNCIL MEETING 3 (SUNDAY - 12/5/2013) StartTime EndTime MEETING VENUE
0830hrs 1230hrs DELEGATESMEETING3EmeraldBallroom(level1)MANDARINORIENTAL
1230hrs 1400hrs LUNCHDIAMONDBALLROOM(GRDFLOOR)MAINLOBBY(MANDARINORIENTAL)
1400hrs 1500hrs COUNCILMEETING3PARKVIEW1(level2)MANDARINORIENTAL
ICCDE CONVENTION (SATURDAY - 11/5/2013) StartTime EndTime MEETING VENUE
0800hrs 0900hrs REGISTRATION
OPAL&PEARLGROUNDFLOOR
MANDARINORIENTAL
0900hrs 1000hrsICCDEBOARD&ANNUALGENERAL
MEETING
1000hrs 1030hrs TEABREAK
1030hrs 1130hrsICCDEFORUM
LECTUREBYDRTODDSHATKINS
1130hrs 1300hrsICCDEINDUCTION/
CONVOCATIONCEREMONY
1300hrs 1400hrs LUNCH JADEROOM(GRDFLR)
1400hrs 1700hrs APDFJOINTCOMMISSIONSMTG OPAL&PEARL(GRDFLR),MANDARINORIENTAL
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7 MAY 2013, TUESDAY | Half Day: 9am - 12.30pmVenue: Faculty Of Dentistry UKM, KL Campus.
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Dr Galip Gurel (Turkey)Dr.GalipGurelgraduatedfromtheUniversityofIstanbul,DentalSchoolin1981.HecontinuedhiseducationattheUniversityofKentucky,DepartmentofProsthodontics.ReceivedhisMScdegreefromYeditepeUniversityin,Istanbul.
Dr.GurelisthefounderandthehonorarypresidentofEDAD(TurkishAcademyofAestheticDentistry).HeisthePresidentoftheEuropeanAcademyofEstheticDentistry(EAED)for2011&2012,aswellasamemberoftheAmericanSocietyforDentalAesthetics(ASDA)andAmericanAcademyofRestorativeDentistry(AARD)andthehonorarydiplomateoftheAmericanBoardofAestheticDentistry(ABAD).
Heisalsotheeditor-in-chiefoftheQuintessenceMagazineinTurkeyandontheeditorialboardoftheAACDjournal,PPAD(PracticalProcedure&AestheticDentistry),EJED(EuropeanJournalofEstheticDentistry).Hehasbeenlecturingondentalaestheticsallover theworldandgivingpostgraduate lecturesonaestheticsdentistry.He isavisitingprofessorattheNewYorkUniversity(USA),MarseilleDentalUniversity(France)andIstanbulYeditepeUniversity(Turkey).
Heistheauthorof“TheScienceandArtofPorcelainLaminateVeneers”publishedbyQuintessencepublicationsin2003translatedinto10differentlanguages.HehasbeenpracticinginhisownclinicinIstanbul,specializinginAestheticDentistry,since1984.
Arenownedsportsman,Dr.GurelhasbeentheCaptainoftheTurkishNationalTeamofWaterPolofor110times,aWorldChampionoftheCamelTrophyandaparticipantoftheParis-DakarRally.
Topic: Minimally Invasive Techniques for Difficult Porcelain Laminate Veneer CasesInordertoachieveaverypreciseandpredictabletoothpreparation,wax-up,siliconindexesandrelatedtechniquessuchasAPR(AestheticPreRecontouring),APT(AestheticPre-evaluativeTemporaries)andpreparationthroughtheAPTsareextremelycrucial.Thiseliminatesallthepossiblemistakesanddestructionofthedepthcuttersthatcouldhavebeendoneif thetoothwastobepreparedwithoutrealizingtheagingaffectsontheenamel(volumetricenamelloss)ortheirunappropriateteethpositionsonthedentalarch.
* Thisworkshopwill includeademonstrationbyDrGalipGurelandhands-onpracticebyparticipants. Specialmodelswillbeprovidedforparticipantstooptimalclinicalexperience.
Limitedto20pax Sponsors:
HANDS-ONWORKSHOPSPEAKERS
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7 MAY 2013, TUESDAY | Half Day: 2pm - 5.30pmVenue: Faculty Of Dentistry UKM, KL Campus.
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Professor Dr Francesco Mannocci (UK)Prof.FrancescoMannocci(MD,DDS,PhD) isaSpecialist inEndodonticsandRestorativeDentistry.HeobtainedhisMD(Pisa,1986)andDDS(Pisa,1990)inItaly,andhisPhDinClinicalDentistryfromKing’sCollegeLondonin2001.HebecameLecturerinEndodontologyatKing’sCollegeLondonin2004,Seniorlecturer/HonoraryConsultantin2006,HeadofEndodontologyin2008,andProfessorofEndodontologyin2010.DrMannoccistartedhisresearchactivityin1996.Sincethenhehasauthoredmorethan90papersininternationalpeerreviewedjournals.DrMannoccihasworkedextensivelyonsubjects includingrestorationofendodonticallytreatedteeth,dentalanatomy,histology,andendodonticmicrobiology.
Topic: Practical Solutions for Fibre Post & Core Build Up: Mastering successful placement and removal
Fibrepost restorationsandingeneraladhesiverestorationsofendodontically treatedteethhavebeenusedforalmost20years.Inthislapseoftime,fibrepoststogetherwithdentinebondingsystemsandcompositeresinshavewidelyreplacedcastpostsandamalgamascorematerials.Veryfewsubjectsinrestorativedentistryhavebeensothoroughlyinvestigated;theamountofclinicalandlaboratoryresearchavailableonthistypeofrestorationisabundant.Systematicreviewsandrandomizedclinicaltrialsonfibrepostrestoredteethareavailable.Clinicaltrialsprovedthatthecomparedtocastpostrestorations,fibrepostrestorationsshowlessrootfracturesovertheyearswhereaspostcoredecementationwasfoundtobethemostfrequentfailuremode.
In this presentation the scientific evidenceson fibrepost restorationswill be used tooffer toendodontists andgeneralpractitionerssometipstosolvetheclinicalchallengesencounteredindailypractice.Indicationsforfibrepostrestorationswillbediscussedinrelationtotheamountofresidualtoothtissuestructureavailableattheendoftheendodontictreatmentandalsoinrelationtotheadhesivetechniquesusedfortheircementation.Thechoiceoftheadhesivesystemtobeusedincombinationwithfibrepostswillbeaddressedtheadvantagesofoperativemicroscopesandultrasonicsinfibrepostremovalwillbediscussed.
Limitedto30pax Sponsor:
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7 MAY 2013, TUESDAY | Half Day: 9am - 12.30pmVenue: Faculty of Dentistry, USIM, Pandan Indah Campus, KL
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Dr Rajiv Mansaram Verma (India)DR.RAJIVVERMAgraduatedfromoneofthepremiumdentalinstitutes,GovernmentDentalCollegeandHospital,Mumbai,Indiaintheyear1985.Dr.VermahasbeeninPrivateDentalPracticeforlast26Years.InGoldenJubileeyearofhislife,hehasbeenapassionateteacherandacounselor.Heisthe1stDigitalSmileDesigner(DSD)ofIndia&headstheTeamDSDIndia,aclinicianforlast26years,aceramistforlast21years,aspeakerforlast16years,anauthorforlast11years,InternationalSpeakerforlast5years,DSDSpecialistforlast2years,aComponeermanforlast1year&probablyalotmoretocome.Hehasbeenpopularlyknownas“AmanwiththeMidastouch”.Hehasbeenconductinghands-oncoursesforlast16years,atvariousNationalandInternationalCongresseswith+14000participantstrainedunderhimtilldate.
Topic: Componeer TM : The New Direct Composite Veneering System COMPONEERarepolymerised,prefabricatednano-hybrid-compositeenamelshellsthatcombinetheadvantagesofdirectcomposite restorationwith theadvantagesofprefabricatedveneers. Until now thedentist couldonlychoosebetweenafreehandtechniquewithcompositeorlabmadeindirectveneertechnology.Especiallyinthefreehandtechniquethemostproblemsaretoperformacorrectanatomicalshapeandthefactthatwehaveair inclusion in thematerial, thatcan leadtodiscolorationat thesurface.TheDirectCompositeVeneerSystemaddsanewandinterestingdimensiontoexistingtreatmentoptions.Time-consumingformingoftheanatomicalshapeandsurfaceandelaboratetrimmingarenolongerrequired.ComponeersubstitutesthelastenamelLayerinthefreehandtechnique.Theextremelythincompositeshells from0.3mmallowahigh levelofconservationofhardtoothsubstanceduringpreparationcomparedtoclassicalveneerpreparation.Thenovelmicro-retentiveinnersurfaceincreaseswettabilityandensuresalastingbond.Specialconditioningoftheveneerisnotnecessaryandwithanminimalamountofcompositebetweencomponeerandtoothsurfacealsomarginaladaptationisincreased.Afterseatingthesurface,textureandformcanbeindividualizedwithoutloosingsurfacequality.
Whether for incisor extensions, the covering of massive discolouration or the closing of diastemas, aestheticcorrectionscanbecarriedoutandopensawidevarietyofindications.Awell-thought-outrangeofinstrumentsareadditionallydevelopedtomaketheworkeasierandmoreefficient.Thepresentationshowsallpropertiesofthesystemandgoesthrutheclinicalpartstepbysteptoshowanewchallengeinrestorativedentistrytomakeanewaestheticcompositionwithcomponeer.
Limitedto30pax Sponsor:*complementarykitprovided
HANDS-ONWORKSHOPSPEAKERS
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HANDS-ONWORKSHOPSPEAKERS
7 MAY 2013, TUESDAY | Full Day: 9am - 5.00pmVenue: MAHSA University, Jalan Dang Wangi KL.
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Dr Todd Shatkin (USA) Overthepastelevenyears,ToddE.Shatkin,D.D.S.,hasplacedover11,000minidentalimplants.Hehasutilizedminidentalimplantsfordenturestabilizations,singleandmultipletoothreplacementsandfullarchreconstructionswithasuccessrateexceeding95%.
Dr.Shatkin’sseminalarticle“MiniDentalImplantsforLongTermFixedandRemovableProsthetics”waspublishedin the journalCompendiumofContinuingEducation inDentistry in theFebruary2007 issueandhasbeenwellreceived.His“RetrospectiveAnalysisof5640MiniDentalImplantsPlacedOvera12YearPeriod”waspublishedintheSeptember,2012issueofthejournalCompendiumofContinuingEducationinDentistry.
As a result of his positive experienceswithmini dental implants, Dr. Shatkin developed thepatented F.I.R.S.T.®TECHNIQUE (Fabricated Implant Restoration& Surgical Techniques). (U.S. Patent No. 7,108,511) This techniqueallowsforthereplacementofmissingteethinonepatientappointment.
Dr.Shatkin is inprivatepractice inAmherst,NewYork, thePresidentof the InternationalAcademyofMiniDentalImplantsandtheownerofShatkinF.I.R.S.T,LLC,aminidentalimplantspecialtyfullservicedentallaboratory.HeisagraduateoftheUniversityofthePacificSchoolofDentistryandhaslecturedworld-wideonminidentalimplants.
Topic: Mini Dental Implant Workshop Includes Live SurgerySuccesswithMiniDentalImplants–aTwelveYearPerspective
With thegrowingdemandfrompatients for fewerofficevisits, lowercostprocedurewith immediate resultsandshorterrecoverytime,dentalrehabilitationtechniqueshavebeendevelopedforminimallyinvasive,singlestageminiimplantplacement.Thisworkshopwillprovidearetrospectiveanalysisof5640minidentalimplantsplacedovera12YearperiodthatwasdonebyDr.Shatkin.Tobeincludedinthisworkshopwillbethesurgicalprocedure,thematerialsandmethods,theresultsandtheconclusion.
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7 MAY 2013, TUESDAY | Full Day: 9am - 5.30pmVenue: Faculty Of Dentistry UKM, KL Campus.
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Dr Fadi Barrak (UK)SpecialistinOralSurgery(GDCRegNo.69265)BDS(Bristol);FDSRCS(England);MBBS(London);Dip.ImplantDentRCS(Edinburgh)
DrFadiBarrakistheHeadofImplantDentistryinUniversityofCentralLancashireinUKandaregisteredspecialistinOralSurgeryandisaFellowofDentalSurgeryattheRoyalCollegeofSurgeons,England,aswellasanAffiliateoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeons,Edinburgh.HegraduatedfromBristolUniversityinDentistryfollowedbyMedicinefromImperialCollege.Hismaininterestsareinimplantdentistry,oralsurgeryandtreatmentofheadandneckpainassociatedwithocclusion.DrBarrakhascombinedexperienceinoralandmaxillofacialsurgeryinbothhospitalandprimarycaresettingssince1994.HeisalsoamentorfortheAssociationofDentalImplantology,InternationalTeamforImplantologyandSalfordUniversity.
Professor St John Crean (UK)BDSMBBSFDSRCSFFGDP(UK)FRCS(OMFS)PHD
ProfessorStJohnCreancurrentlyisthedeanofpostgraduateschoolofmedicineanddentistryintheUniversityofCentralLancashire,England.Hehashadanactivecareerinacademicdentistryforover30yearsandistheDirectorofDentalResearch&KnowledgeTransferatUCLan,aswellasDeanofthePostgraduateSchool.HisspecialisttrainingwasinoralandmaxillofacialsurgeryandheheldthepostofSeniorLecturerinthesedisciplinesatUniversityofCardiffSchoolofDentistry,beforebeingappointedProfessorofOral&MaxillofacialSurgeryatQueenMary’s,BartsandtheLondonSchoolofMedicine&Dentistry.HewaslaterappointedasconsultanttoNorthGlamorganNHSTrust,withadditionaldutiesatRoyalGlamorganandPrinceCharlesHospitals.AlongsidehisroleatUCLan,heistheRobertBradlawadvisortotheFacultyofDentalSurgery,attheRoyalCollegeofSurgeons,andcurrentPresidentoftheBritishSocietyofOralImplantology.
Dr Lee Soon Boon (Malaysia)BDS(Malaya),MScImplant(UK),AM(Mal),FADI,FICD,FICCDE
DrLeegraduatedfromUniversityMalayain1989asatopscholarandwasawardedtheTunAbdulRazak GoldMedal. He had extensive experience in implant dentistry having gained his MasterdegreeinImplantDentistryfromtheUniversityofWarwick,UnitedKingdom.DrLeeisanaccreditedhonoraryclinicallecturerforpostgraduateMastersMScinDentalImplantologyoftheUniversityofCentralLancashire(Uclan),UnitedKingdomandaFDIWorldDentalFederationspeakerinimplantdentistry.He isalsoapastpresidentof theMalaysianDentalAssociation,aVicePresidentof theCommonwealthDentalAssociation,TheHonoraryRegentofAcademyDentistryInternational(ADI)andFellowoftheInternationalTeamforImplantology(ITI)(Switzerland).
Maxillarysinusliftandgraftinghasproventobeaneffectivetechniqueforincreasingboneheightfordentalimplantinstallationinthedeficientposteriormaxilla.However,amajorconcerntoimplantsurgeonshasbeenencountering intra-operativecomplicationssuchasSchneiderianmembraneperforation , sinus infection, loss ofdental implantprimary stability andotherproblem thatmaycausethecliniciantoaborttheprocedure,orincreasethepost–operativemorbidityduringhealingquitesignificantly.
Thisworkshopwillintroduceminimallyinvasiveapproachestomaxillarysinuselevationusingsomespecial drilling tools and predictable clinical protocol that enable clinicians to approach thistechnique-sensitiveareaoftreatmentwithgreatercontrolandconfidence.
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Topic: MDA-Osstem-UCLAN Dental Implantology Hands On Course & Live Surgery
TwointerestinglivepatientssurgerieswillbeperformedbyDrFadiBarrak(England)andDrLeeSoonBoon (Malaysia), thedental implant teamof theUniversityofCentralLancashire (UCLANPreston,England)toshowcasethisinnovativeinstrumentationofmaxillarysinusliftinganditsuniqueclinicalprotocolbyOsstemDentalImplantsystemforahighlysuccessfulmaxillarysinusgraftingsurgery.
Thisworkshopobjectives’include:• Describingaminimallyinvasivetechniqueforcrestalapproachandlateralwindowsinusfloor
elevationandbonegrafting• Presenting clinical tips for a predictable and safe approach to sinus elevation with greater
success• Preview of how to manage any complication that may arises from the maxillary sinus
augmentation
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Program8.30–9.00am : Registration9.00–10.00am : Principle of Bone Biology for Dental Implantology (Professor St John Crean, England)10.00–10.20am :Coffeebreak10.20–11.20am : TheEffectiveUseofOsstemCAS-KITCrestalApproachSinusaugmentationfor DentalImplant (DrLeeSoonBoon,Malaysia)11.20–12.30am : TheSafeandPredictableWindowApproachMaxillarySinusAugmentationwith OsstemLASK-kitSystem&OsstemSMARTBUILDERboneregenerationtechnology (DrFadiBarrak,England)12.30-12.45pm :Q&A12.45–2.00pm : LUNCH2.00–4.00pm : (i) Handson sessiononOsstemCAS-Kit, (ii) Handson sessiononOsstem LASK-kit, (iii)SMARTBUILDERboneregenerationhandsonsession4.00–5.15pm : Two(2)LiveDentalImplantSurgeries5.15–5.30pm : Q&A
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WFLD - APDC LASER SYMPOSIUM8-9 MAY 2013, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY | 2 Days: 8.30am - 5.30pmVenue: MAHSA University, Pusat Bandar Damansara.
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Associate Professor Sajee Sattayut (Thailand)D.D.S., PhDIwasgraduatedwithaDoctorofDentalSurgery(FirstClassHonors)attheKhonKaenUniversity in1993andhad receivedspecialist trainingonLasersuse inOralandMaxillofacial Surgery,at theLondonHospitalMedicalCollegebetween1995-1998.IwasawardedtheDoctorofPhilosophyinoralandmaxillofacialsurgerybytheLondonUniversityin1998.IhavebeenappointedtheAssociateProfessorshipinOralSurgery,FacultyofDentistry,KhonKaenUniversitysince2003.IwasinvitedtobethehonorarysecretaryofAsiaPacificDivisionWFLDduring2010to2012.Myclinicalspecialtiesandresearchfieldsonlaserdentistryhavebeennovellasersurgerytechniquesfororalsofttissuecorrectionandoralpotentiallypremalignantlesions,lowerintensitylasertherapyfortemporomandibularpaindisordersandoralsofttissuelesion.IhavebeenthechairmanofLasersinDentistryResearchGroup,KhonKaenUniverisity(LDRG,KKU)since2011.Topic: Basic concepts of lasers in dentistry; Lower intensity laser therapy in the
oral and maxillofacial region
Professor Loh Hong Sai (Singapore)BDS, MDS, FDSRCS, FDSRCPS, FAMS Awards/Honours(Post-PhD):BritishCommonwealthSeniorMedicalFellowship(1986)FellowshipofTheAssociationofSouthEastAsiaInstitutesofHigherLearning(1990)FriendofLabourAward,NationalTradeUnionCongress,Singapore(1992)
Laserapplicationsinoralanddentalsurgery;Treatmentmodalitiesfororofacialpain;Morphologyanditsvariationsinlocaldentitions.OralandMaxillofacialSurgery;OralMedicine;DentalAnatomyandHistology.Topic: History and development of WFLD; Laser uses in Oral Surgery
Associate Professor Akira Aoki (Japan)D.D.S., Ph.D.Dr.AokireceivedhisDDSdegreefromTokyoMedicalandDentalUniversity(TMDU),Japanin1989.HewasawardedPhDin1996andcurrentlyworksasJuniorAssociateProfessorattheDepartmentofPeriodontology,TMDU.HehasbeenengagedinEr:YAGlaserresearchsince19991.Dr.Aokireceivedthe“BestPresentationAward”atthe3rdInternationalSocietyforLasersinDentistry(ISLD)in1992andthe7thISLDin1998,andT.H.MaimannAwardfromAcademyofLaserDentistry(ALD),USAin2001,forexcellenceinEr:YAGlaserresearchindentistry.From2003to2004,hewasVisitingAssistantProfessorattheDepartmentofPreventiveandRestorativeDentalSciences,UCSF,USA.HecontributestoWorldFederationof LaserDentistry (WFLD) (Asian PacificDivisionCommitteemember), ALD (Science&ResearchCommitteemember),JapaneseSocietyforLaserDentistry (CouncilorandCommitteesmember),andJapaneseSocietyforLaserMedicineandSurgery(Councilor).Topic: Current clinical applications of Er:YAG laser in periodontal and peri-implant therapy
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Dr Ambrose Chan (Australia)BDS Hons (Uni Syd), DipCD (Uni Syd), MScD (Uni Syd), FRACDS.Dr.AmbroseChan incorporates laser technology inclinicaldentalpractice forover25years.Hebelieves education and innovative technology is the recipe for successful dentistry and qualitypatient’scare.HewasawardedaMasterdegree inLaserDentistry (MScDent)bytheUniversityofSydney(1997); theEducatorship(2000)andMastership(2008)bytheAcademyofLaserDentistryandservedasanAcademyRrecognisedStandardLaserProficiencyCourseProvider(2000-2011).Currently,herepresentstheAustralianDentalAssociationontheStandardsAustraliaCommitteeonMedicalLasers;anHonoraryResearchAssociateattheBrainMindInstitute,UniversityofSydney;theChairmanof theWorldFederation for LaserDentistry-AsianPacificDivision;aPeer reviewer for theJournalofLaserinMedicalScience.Heisauthoredscientificarticlesinthefieldoflaserdentistryandarecipientofthe2010WorldFederationforLaserDentistryCongress-BestOralScientificPresentationAward.Topic: Laser uses in Cariology: Diagnosis and Therapy
Assistant Professor Reza Fekrazad (Iran)D.D.S , MSc (Perio), FLD( RWTH). Associate Professor Reza Fekrazad was born in 1967 in Iran. He is dentist and specialized inperidontology.HeisafellowshipgraduateinLaserinDentistryfromTehran-AachenUniversityin2011.Heisdeputyofdirectoroffirst laserresearchcenterofdentistry in Iranandhealsofounderandheadoffellowshipcourseoflaserindentistry,TehranUniversityofmedicalsciences.Hehasalreadypublished29articlesininternationaland11articlesindomesticscientificjournalsandhaspresentedmore than115 lectures in internationalsandmore than170 lectures inNationalcongress.He isheadofnationalcommitteeoflaserindentistryofMinistryofhealthandmedicalEducationIslamicRepublicofIran.Heisontheeditorialboardoffournationalandinternationalscientificjournalsandreviewerinmorethan8journals.AtthemomentheisthePresidentofIMLA(IranianMedicalLaserAssociation)andtherepresentativeofIraninWFLD,WALT,WALA,EPPM.Topic: Photochemistry in Dentistry
Dr Kalhori Katayoun (Iran) D.D.S., M.S..MSc (RWTH).• CountryRepresentativeofIraninWorldFederationforLaserinDentistry(ISLD-WFLD)from2010• Member and Nominated as World Health Leading Professionals 2011 of the International
BiographicalCentre-2011.Cambridge,England• MemberofWorldAssociationforLaserTherapy(WALT)• MemberofInternationalAssociationforDentalResearch-2003• EducationDirectorofJointlaserinDentistryfellowshipcourseofTehranandAachenuniversities
2009-2011• MemberofNationalcommitteeoflaserinDentistry–MinistryofHealth-From2007• MemberofscientificcommitteeofIranianDentalAssociationfrom2003• MemberofscientificcommitteeofIranianGeneralDentistsAssociationfrom2003• MemberofIranianOralandMaxillofacialPathologyAssociationfrom2003• MemberofIranianmedicalCouncilfrom1998• MemberofEditorialBoard,AhwazUniversityDentalJournal,Tehran,Iranfrom2011 Topic: Laser uses in Endodontology
Dr Phillip F.F.Tsui (Hong Kong)B.D.S, MSc (HK), MSc (RWTH), MFGDP (UK)DrPhilipTsuigraduatedfromtheUniversityofHongKongaBachelorDentalSurgeondegreein1986.He is inprivatedentalpractice since.Aftera fewyearsofgeneraldentalpractice,hedecidedtocontinuetopursuithisexcellenceindentistry. In2005,hewasawardedtheMFGDP(UK)bytheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonofEngland.Furthermore,hecontinuedtoenrichhisinterestedinpracticemanagementbyfulfilledaMasterofSciencedegreeinhealthservicemanagementfromtheHongKongPolytechnicUniversityin2007.DrTsuicanforeseethefutureofdentistryiscloselyassociatedwiththeadoptionofcuttingedgetechnology,suchasLaserdentistry.In2011,hegraduatedwithaMasterofSciencedegreeinLaserDentistryfromtheRWTHAachenUniversityinGermany.Currently,heisanactivememberofAcademyofLaserDentistryandthecountryrepresentativeforHongKongoftheWorldFederationforLaserDentistry.Topic: Integrate lasers in daily practice
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Professor Kenji Yoshida (Japan)D.D.S.,Ph.D ProfessorofDepartmentofOralandMaxillofacialSurgery,SchoolofDentistry,Aichi-GakuinUniversityGeneralSecretaryofWFLD(WorldFederationforLaserDentistry).• DyeChairmanWFLDAsia–PacificDivision.• PresidentofJSLD(JapaneseSocietyforLaserDentistry)Since2009.• BoardmemberofJSLSM(JapaneseSocietyofLaserSurgeryandMedicine)• Presidentofthe31thAnnualScientificMeetingofJSLSM(2010).• BoardmemberofJLTA(JapanLaserTherapyAssociation)Presidentofthe25thAnnualScientific
MeetingofJLTA(2013).Topic: Laser safety and safe-guard; Laser osteotomy in dentistry
Associate Professor Hisashi Watanabe (Japan) • Clinical Instructor, FacultyofDentistry, TokyoMedicalandDental University,April 1981-March
1987• Lecturer,FacultyofDentistry,TokyoMedicalandDentalUniversity,April1987-March1992• ResearchAbroadFellow(MinistryofEducation,Japan),September1987-September 1988,VisitingResearchFellow,InstituteofDentalSurgery,UniversityofLondon, DepartmentofClinicalImmunologyandPathology• AssociateProfessor,DepartmentofPeriodontology,FacultyofDentistry,Tokyo MedicalandDentalUniversity,March1992-March2000• ResearchAbroadFellow(MinistryofEducation,Japan),August-October1995 VisitingResearchFellow,InstituteofDentalSurgery,UniversityofLondonand ForsythInstitute,Boston,USA• AssociateProfessor,Periodontology,DepartmentofHardTissueEngineering, GraduateSchool,TokyoMedicalandDentalUniversity,April2000-PresentTopic: Laser uses in periodontal surgery
Dr Shigeyuki Nagai (Japan)D.D.S. Dr.ShigeyukiNagaireceivedhisDDSfromtheOsakaDentalUniversity,Japanin1987andstudiedattheHarvardSchoolofDentalMedicineasaClinicalFellowfrom1989to1992whenhepracticedattheMassachusettsVeteransAdministrationMedicalCenterin1990andtheMass.GeneralHospitalin1991.Dr.NagaiservesasaboardmemberoftheJapaneseSocietyforLaserDentistry,theAcademyofLaserDentistry,AsiaandPacificDivisionoftheWorldFederationforLaserDentistry(InternationalSocietyforLasersinDentistry),theJapaneseAcademyofColorforDentistryandtheJapanSocietyforDentalAnti-Aging.HeisacommitteememberoftheJapanAcademyofEstheticDentistry,theJapanSociety forLaserSurgeryandMedicineandJapanAssociationofMicroscopicDentistry,avicepresidentandchiefinstructoroftheJapanesechapteroftheAcademyofLaserDentistry,anadviserandchief Instructorof theJapanErbiumDentalLaserAcademy.He isalsoamemberofInternationalSocietyforOralLaserApplications,,andAcademyofMicroscopeEnhancedDentistry.HewasawardedtheLeonGoldmanAwardforClinicalExcellenceinLaserDentistryin2010fromtheAcademyofLaserDentistryin2010andtheExcellentPresentationPrizeoftheJapaneseAcademyofColorforDentistryin2008.Dr.Nagaimaintainsafull-timepracticeinTokyo,Japan. Topic: Laser uses in implantology
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Dato’ Dr How Kim Chuan (Malaysia)BDS (Singapore), MSC (Ortho), FDS RCS; FDS RCSEd, MORTH RCS, MORTH RCSEd; Cert Oral Imp, FICOI,Diplomate of ICOI (USA); FAMM (Malaya)Dato’DrHowgraduatedfromSingaporein1991.HewentontospecializeinOrthodonticsinLondonin1993.HeisalsowellqualifiedinOralSurgery.HepossessesanumberofpostgraduatequalificationsinOrthodontics,OralSurgery,ImplantologyaswellasLaserDentistry.HeisanowaFellowaswellasaDiplomatefortheInternationalCongressofOralImplantologist(ICOI).HeisalsoaFellowoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsforOrthodonticsaswellasOralSurgery.DrHowisalsoaFellowoftheAcademyofMedicineofMalaysiaCollegeofDentalSpecialists.HeistheKeyOpinionLeaderforStraumanninMalaysiaaswellastheCourseDirectorforOsstemimplantsysteminMalaysia.
Dato’DrHowisalsotheFoundingmemberaswellastheVice-PresidentfortheMalaysianITISociety.DrHow isalsoaFellowof theWorldClinical Laser InstituteaswellasaCertified Laser Trainer forBiolase.HeisalsotheMalaysianCountryRepresentativeforWorldFederationofLaserDentistry.
Dato’DrHowiscurrentlytheImmediatePastPresidentoftheMalaysianDentalAssociation. Intheinternationalarena,he is theChiefEditorofAsiaPacificDentalFederation. In the99thFDIWorldDentalFederationGeneralAssembly,Dato’DrHowwaselectedastheFDIWorldDentalCouncilor.
Dato’DrHow isalso veryactive in lecturingorthodontics, implants, laser,aestheticdentistryanddentinehypersensitivityinthenationalaswellasinternationalarena.HehaslecturedextensivelyinCambodia,Vietnam,Indonesia,Philippines,Thailand,Myanmar,Nigeria,ChinaandKorea.HeisalsotheFDISpeakeraswellasKeyOpinionLeaderforOralB,SensodyneandListerine.
Dato’DrHowalsoactivelyconductingclinicalorthodontic trainingcourses in the region.Healsoconductimplanttrainingcoursesinmanycountries.
Dato’ Dr How KimChuanwasappointedby theMinister of Health as the BoardDirector for theMalaysianHealthPromotionBoardinMay2010.
Dato’DrHow received thecovetousDIMPAwardwhichcarries the titleDato’ from the SultanofPahanginOctober2010.HealsoreceivedtheOutstandingOverseasChineseAwardconferredbyChineseStomatologicalAssociationduringthe1stGlobalChineseDentistsCongressinDec2010.Topic: Laser-tissue interactions; Laser uses in Orthodontics
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The objectives of this Symposium are to provide an overview of the current evidence-basedclinicallaserdentistry,overawidespectrumoflaserwavelengths;toproviderelevantandreliableinformationaboutlaserscienceandlaser-tissueinteractionsinadditiontomasteringtheproceduralskills.Delegatewillinteractwithlaserdentistryexpertsandseelasersinactionwithopportunitiesforhands-onpractice.Sothatdentistsmustmakeinformeddecisionsaboutthebesttypeoflaserforthepractice.
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9 MAY 2013, THURSDAY | Full Day: 9am - 5.00pmVenue: Faculty Of Dentistry UKM, KL Campus.
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Dr Shanon Patel (UK)BDS,MSc,MClinDent,MFDS,MRD,PhDSpecialistinEndodontics
ShanondivideshistimebetweenworkinginspecialistpracticeincentralLondon,andteachingfutureSpecialistEndodontistsintheEndodonticPostgraduateUnitatKing’sCollegeLondon(KCL).In2006hewasthefirstEndodontistin the Europe to routinely useCone BeamCT (CBCT) in private practice for themanagement of endodonticproblems.HisPhDthesisassessedtheuseofCBCTinthemanagementofEndodonticproblems.
HisprimaryresearchinterestsincludeCBCTinendodontics,andthemanagementofrootresorptionanddentaltrauma. Shanon is recognisedasapioneer in usingCBCT inendodontics. This led tohimbeingaskedby theEuropeanSocietyofEndodontologytoleadaworkingpartytodeviseapositionstatementontheuseofCBCTinEndodontics.
Hehaspublishedover 45papers inpeer reviewed scientific journals, and several bookchapters. Healsoco-edited3textbooks‘ThePrinciplesofEndodontics’(OxfordUniversityPress)and‘PittFord”sProblemBasedLearninginEndodontics”(WIley-Blackwell).Thesecondeditionof‘ThePrinciplesofEndodontics”waspublishedinmarch2013.Hehaslecturesfrequently.nationally,andinternationally.
Topic: New Dimensions in 3-D Cone Beam CT Applications and InterpretationConeBeamComputedTomography(CBCT)isanexcitingnewtechnologywhichhasbeenembracedbyallthedentalspecialties.Thispresentationwillassessthelimitationsofintraoralradiographyinendodontics,andhowCBCTmayusedtoovercomesomeoftheselimitations.Pertinentendodonticliteraturewillbecriticallyreviewed.ClinicalcaseswillbeshowntodemonstratehowCBCTmayaidusefulinthediagnosisandmanagementofavarietyofendodonticproblems;includingassessingperiapicallesions,rootcanalanatomy,rootresorption,dentaltrauma,retreatmentsandrootfractures.Theworkshopwillcover• conebeamsoftwareapplicationsanddiagnosticinterpretationrelevanttorestorativedentistryandendodontics. UsingimagesacquiredbyaJMoritaVeraviewepocs3DConeBeamCT(CBCT)unit,youwillbeguidedin:• theuseofCBCTsoftwaretoexploreareasofinterestona3-dimensionalscanusingmultipleplanes.• Howtoidentifybothnormalandabnormalanatomyandpathologyinteethandperiodontium.• HowtoincorporateCBCTdataintoyourtreatmentplans.
Thisworkshopwillincorporateillustratedlectures,discussion,casepresentations,demonstrationandinteractiveCTscaninterpretation.YouwillhaveaccesstoanindividualcomputerwithCBCTsoftwarebutareencouragedtobringyourownPClaptopandamousewithyoutothisprogram.
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9 MAY 2013, THURSDAY | Half Day: 9am - 12.30amVenue: Faculty Of Dentistry UKM, KL Campus.
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Professor Dr Fan Bing (China) Dr.Fangraduatedin1986attheSchool&HospitalofStomatology,HubeiMedicalUniversity.In1989,heobtainedamaster’sdegreeatthesameUniversity.From1989to1996,Dr.Fanworkedasadentist,researcherandlecturerin theDepartment ofCariology& Endodontology, School& Hospital of Stomatology, HubeiMedical University.From1997to1998,hehadworkedasavisitingscholarinAcademicCenterforDentistryAmsterdam(ACTA),theNetherlands.In1999,Dr.FanobtainedhisPhDdegreeatthesameUniversity,andcurrentlyheservesastheprofessoranddirectorofEndodonticCenterinSchool&HospitalofStomatology,WuhanUniversity.Histeachingareasmainlyincludesupervisingundergraduatesandpostgraduatestoperformstudyandresearchonendodontics.Dr.FaniscommitteemanofEndodonticsDivisionandvicechairmanofgeriatricdentistrydivisionofChineseStomatologicalAssociationandAcouncilor of Hubei andWuhan Stomatological Association; furthermore he is amember ofeditorialboardofENDO-EndodonticPracticeTodayandanassistanteditorofJournalofOralScienceResearch,ChineseJournalofConservativeDentistryandJournalofOperativedentistry,EndodontologyandPeriodontology.
Dr.Fanisanactivememberininternationalendodonticsocietyandhasgivenmanyexcellentlecturesininternationalconferences.Also,hehasdeliveredmanyexcellentlecturesandworkshopinlocalendodonticforumsinChina.Dr.Fanisawell-knownexpertinendodontictreatmentandhadwonthesecondandfirstprizesintheCompetitionofEndodonticcasesinAsiaandPacificareaheldbyDentsplyAsiain2001and2002.
Hiscurrent subjectsmainly lies in researchon theconfiguration,diagnosisand treatmentof rootcanal systeminmandibular secondmolars;Constructionof visibleandphysicalmodelofChinesedigitalpermanent teeth;Constructionofanewmethodusingglucoseforquantitativeanalysisofendodonticmicroleakage;themechanismand accuracy of multi-frequency apical locators; Biofilm observation and control of Enterococcus FaecalisAssociatedwithPEDonRootCanalWallsinvitro;StudyoninfectioncontrolofbifurcationandlateralbranchesinC-shapedcanalsystems.
Topic: The treatment of C-shaped root canal systemMandibularsecondmolarswithfusedrootwillbeselectedandtheexistenceofC-shapedcanalsystemwillbeconfirmedbyradiography.Afteraccessopening,thecanalorificeswillbeobservedandprobedundermicroscope.C-shapedcanalnegotiation,instrumentationandobturationwillbeperformed.
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9 MAY 2013, THURSDAY | Half Day: 2pm - 5.30pmVenue: Faculty of Dentistry USIM Pandan Indah Campus, KL.
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Dr Renato Leonardo (Brazil)• SpeaksSpanish,PortugueseandEnglish• SpecialistinEndodontics,RegionalBoardofEndodontics(SãoPaulo,Brazil).• Ex-HeadandChairman,DepartmentofRestorativeDentistry,AraraquaraDentalSchool-UNESP.• Ex-HeadandChairmanMSandPhDProgramsinEndodonticsAraraquaraDentalSchool-UNESP.• MasterinEndodontics,UniversityofSãoPaulo.• PhDinPathology,UniversityofSãoPaulo.• VisitantProfessor,UniversityofTexas-SanAntonio,USA.• InvitedProfessor,U.I.C.-UniversitatInternacionaldeCatalunya,Spain.• Vice-PresidentoftheBrazilianSocietyofEndodontics.• MemberoftheA.A.E.(AmericanAssociationofEndodontics)
Topic: Minimally invasive technique - Endo-EZE TiLOS system(A Hybrid Stainless Steel and Nickel Titanium File system)
Dr.Leonardo will teach current procedures in endodontic cleaning and obturation. Step-by-step techniqueto broaden their scopeof the ease in use of Endo-EZE TiLOS system,an ideal new technique for thegeneralpractitioner who wants to learn aminimal invasive technique, anatomically guided cleansing technique thatpreserverootdentinwhilegivingpredictableobturationsuccess.Alongwiththehands-onprogram,attendeescanexpectinformationaboutvitalandnon-vitalpulptherapy,rootcanalmicrobial,accesspreparation,canalsystemmorphology,canaldisinfection,variousobturationtechniquesandbenefitsofhand/rotary/alternativetechniqueforcanalinstrumentation.Itwillguideyouthroughacompleteendodonticprocedurewhereyoucanexperiencestressfreeinstrumentationandobturationofthecanals.
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10 -11 MAY 2013, FRIDAY & SATURDAY | 2 Days: 9pm - 5.00pmVenue: MAHSA University, Pusat Bandar Damansara.
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Professor Jean Marc Retrouvey (Canada)Jean-MarcRetrouvey,D.M.D,M.Sc.FRCD(C), is thedirectorofthedivisionofOrthodonticsatMcGillUniversity inMontreal,Canada.Hehaslecturedextensivelyontheimportanceofproperdiagnosisofdentalmalocclusions.HeisaninstructorattheMontrealChildrenHospitalinthePediatricDentistryDepartmentandtheShrinersHospitalCraniofacialUnit.HepracticesorthodonticsparttimeinPointeClaireQuébec.
HeisaRCDC(RoyalCollegeofDentistsofCanada)examiner,anNDEBadvisorandmemberoftheAAO,theCAOandAmericanCollegeofDentists.
Asateacher,hehasreceivedtheMcGillDentalSociety,theWood,KatzandSilverstoneawardsforexcellenceinteaching.Dr.Retrouvey isalso involvedwithHVO(HealthVolunteerOverseas) inthedevelopmentofblendedteachingprogramforemergingcountries.
Topic: Clearpath 3D Invisible Aligner Orthodontic Treatment • OrthodonticAlignertherapyhascomeunderthemainstreamoforthodontictreatmentoverthepastfewyears.Theever-increasingdemandforaestheticandcomfortableorthodontictreatmentoptionsandthebroadeningofthescopeoforthodonticcasesamenabletothealignertherapyhasseenplasticalignertherapycompletingmorethan2millioncasesgloballybyvarioussystems.
• This 2dayworkshopwill enable you tobetterdiagnosemalocclusionsand to recognizeand select whichcasesare candidates foraligner treatment . Theapplicationof theproperbiomechanicalapproach willalsobeemphasized.ThisenhancedknowledgewillallowyoutoadoptandmastertheClearPath3DALIGNERPROPRIETARYTECHNOLOGYtogivepatientstheaesthetics,comfort,convenience&predictabilitytheyexpectintheirorthodontictreatment.
• Inthiseraofrapidlyevolvingtechnology,the3Dorthodonticalignertechnologyhasmadeiteasierforageneraldentisttoexecuteorthodontictreatmenteffectivelyforproperlydiagnosedandselectedpatients.
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11 MAY 2013, SATURDAY | Half Day: 2pm - 5.30pmVenue: Faculty of Dentistry USIM Pandan Indah Campus, KL.
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Dr Michael Mandikos (Australia)BDSc(Hons),MS(NewYork),CertPros,FRACDS,FICD
Dr.MandikosisaregisteredspecialistinProsthodontics.
MichaelreceivedhisBachelorofDentalScienceDegreewithhonours,fromtheUniversityofQueenslandandin1998hecompletedathree-yearresidencyprogramattheStateUniversityofNewYorkatBuffalo(USA),graduatingwithaCertificateinProsthodonticsandMastersDegreeinBiomaterials.HehasresearchedcompositeresinmaterialsandpublishedresearchpapersinAustralianandinternationaljournalsonclinicalanddentalmaterialstopics,aswellasmanyclinicaltechniquearticlesinlocaldentalmagazines.
MichaelisaVisitingSpecialistProsthodontisttotheUniversityofQueenslandDentalSchoolandformerlytotheRoyalAustralianAirForce.HeisareviewerforseveralJournalsincludingtheAustralianDentalJournalandQuintessenceInternationalandisaproductevaluatorforseveraldentalcompanies.MichaelhaspresentedcontinuingeducationprogramsatDentalmeetingsthroughoutAustralia,SoutheastAsiaandtheUSAandmaintainsaPrivatePracticelimitedtoImplantandRestorativeDentistryinGracevilleinBrisbane’sInnerWest.
Topic: All Ceramic WorkshopInthisintensivehands-onworkshop,attendeeswillbeguidedthroughthecorrectpreparationdesignsforall-ceramiccrownsforanteriorandposteriorteeth,withreferencetodifferencebetweenpreparationsforZirconiaorforpressedceramics.Attendeeswillthenlearntomakeahighlyaestheticprovisionalrestorationfortheirpreparedtooth,aswellaslearntrickstoimprovethefitoftheirprovisional.
Therewillalsobeacementationexercisetodemonstratethecorrecttechniqueforseatingandbondinginanall-ceramiccrown,aswellasaceramicorfibrepost.
Atthecompletionofthisworkshop,attendeesshouldbeabletoproperlyprepareanincisorormolarforanall-ceramiccrown,fabricateawell-fittingprovisionalrestoration,andcorrectlycementanall-ceramiccrownaswellasapost.Limitedto30pax Sponsor:
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LIMITEDATTENDANCELECTURE/MASTERCLASS
10 MAY 2013, FRIDAY | Full Day: 9pm - 5.00pmVenue: KLCC (Room 302/303 - Level 3)
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Professor Dr Dennis Tarnow (USA)Professor Tarnow, who is a graduate of the New York University College of Dentistry, is a specialist in bothperiodonticsandprosthodontics,andformerchairmanofthecollege’sDepartmentofPeriodonticsandImplantDentistry. He has written over 100 scientific papers and has co-authored or contributed chapters to severaltextbooks,including“AestheticRestorativeDentistry”(whichheco-authoredwithSDNY’sDr.StephenChu),issectioneditoroftwodentaljournalsandontheadvisoryboardsoffiveothers.Oneofthemostsoughtafterspeakersatnationaland internationaldental implant symposiums,Professor Tarnow is the recipientofnumerousawards forhismany significant contributions to dentistry. He has received theMaster Clinician Award from the AmericanAcademy of Periodontology and in addition, has been honored by being named New York University’sOutstanding Teacher of the Year. In recognition of Professor Tarnow’s exceptional achievements and hisdedication to the advancement of dentistry, the New York University College of Dentistry has named itsperiodontalandimplantdentistrypostgraduateclinicalwinginhishonor.AsofMay1,2010,ProfessorTarnowistheDirectorofImplantEducationatColumbiaUniversityCollegeofDentalMedicine.
Immediate vs. Delayed Socket Placement: What We Know, What We Think We Know and What We Don’t Know? Immediateplacements of implants intoextraction sockets is anexciting treatmentalternative for ourpatients.However,therearemanypotentialshortandparticularlylongtermriskswhichthepractitionermustbefullyawareof.Thispresentationwillfocusonthepotentialproblemsandbenefitsbothclinicallyandbiologicallywhenthechoiceofimmediatesocketplacementismadeforsingleandmultiplesites.Uponcompletionofthispresentation,participantsshouldbeabletounderstand:• Identifywhattypeofhealingtakesplaceagainsttheimplantinimmediatesocketplacement• Knowhowtominimizerecessionwithimmediateprovisionalization?• Knowthepropercrowncontourforimmediateprovisionals?• Knowifthegapdistancereallymatters?• Knowifprimaryclosureshouldbeattemptedorshoulditbeleftopen?• Knowifmembranesshouldbeutilized?• Knowwhattypeofgraftmaterial,ifany,shouldbeutilized?• Identifywhatarethepotentialshortandlongtermrisksinvolvedwithimmediateplacementof implants?
The Interdental Papilla Dilemma What We Know, What We Don’t Know and Where We Have To Go From Here?Thekeyproblemwithimplantstodayisdecidingthepropertreatmentplanwhentwoadjacentteethneedtobereplacedintheestheticzone.Theresearchhasshownthatthepapillabetweentwoadjacentimplantsisshorterthanthepapillabetweentwoadjacentteeth.Thisprogramwilldiscussthepropertreatmentplanwhenconfrontedwithhavingtoreplacetwoadjacentteeth.Thebiologicreasonsforthisproblemwillbediscussedaswellaspossiblesolutionsthatcanbeusednowandinthefuture.
Uponcompletionofthispresentation,participantsshouldbeabletounderstand:• Knowhowtotreatmentplansingleteethintheestheticzone?• Knowhowtotreatmentplanmultipleadjacentteethintheestheticzone?• Learnhowtouseorthodontics,prosthodonticsandperiodonticstomaximizesuccessinthe estheticzone
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SOCIALPROGRAMMEINFORMATION
35th APDC Speaker’s Reception
Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception
Date : Thursday 9th May 2013Venue : Banquet Deck, KL Tower.Time : 1900 - 2200 hrsDress code : Smart casual / National Attire Attendance : By invitation only
Date : Friday 10th May 2013Venue : Plenary Hall, KL Convention CentreTime : 1730 - 1930 hrs (Opening Ceremony)Venue : Conference Hall 3, KL Convention CentreTime : 1930 - 2100 hrs (Welcome Reception)Dress Code : Formal / National AttireAttendance : Complimentary to all registered delegates
35th APDC Gala Night
Date : Saturday, 11th May 2013Time : 1930 - 2330 hrsVenue : Grand Ballroom, Mandarin OrientalDress code : Formal / Lounge SuitesAttendance : Tickets priced @ USD 100/- or RM310/-
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SCIENTIFICPROGRAMME
Time GrandBallroom(Level3) ConferenceHall1-2(Level3) Room306(Level3)
8.00-3.00pm Registration
9.00-11.00am Dr Galip GurelInterdisciplinaryapproachforbetteraestheticresults(PartI)
Paediatric Dentistry Symposium OralPresentationsSession1
(Referlistofpresentationtimingsinprogrammebook)
9.00-10.00amDr Terry GreggDiagnosis&ManagementofOralLesionsinChildren
10.00-11.00amProfessor Monty DuggalMinimalInterventioninChildren-Acopoutorarealbiologicalwayforward
11.00-11.30am Break
11.30-1.00pm Dr Galip GurelInterdisciplinaryapproachforbetteraestheticresults(PartII)
Professor Monty DuggalTrauma,TearsandTransplantsandOrthodontics.TheJourneyofachildthroughComplexTraumawiththeLeedsInterdisciplinaryapproach
1.00-2.00pm Lunchbreak
2.00-3.00pm Dr Rajiv VermaTheNewDirectCompositeVeneerSystem
Dr Kalaiarasu PeariasamySalivaryglanddiseasesinChildren
3.00-4.15pm Professor William CheungCustomerServiceintheDentalPractice
Dr Terry GreggDiagnosisandmanagementofdelayederuptionofteeth
4.15-5.30pm Dr Todd ShatkinMiniDentalImplants
WEDNESDAY 8th May 2013
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Time GrandBallroom(Level3) ConferenceHall1-2(Level3) Room306(Level3)
8.00-3.00pm Registration
8.30-10.00am Professor Dennis TarnowImmediateloadingandnavigation:thegood,thebadandtheugly
Ministry of Health MalaysiaDental Public Health Symposium
OralPresentationsSession2
(Referlistofpresentationtimingsinprogrammebook)
8.30-9.00amDr Noor Aliyah Ismail MalaysianOralHealthcareServices:MovingForward
9.00-9.30amDr N. JegarajanMalaysia’sNationalOralHealthPlan2011-2020
9.30-10.00amDr Norlida AbdullahCariesPreventioninMalaysia–WaterFluoridation
10.00-11.30am Professor Philip PreshawInflammation-thelinkbetweenperiodontitis,obesityanddiabetes
10.00-10.30amProfessor Dr Rosnah ZainOralCancer:Showcasingthemultisectoralcollaboration
10.30-11.00amDr Elise MonerasingheFutureLegislationinDentistryforMalaysia
11.00-11.30amDr Yaw Siew LianChallengesinOralHealthResearchinMalaysia
11.30-12.30pm Professor FJT BurkeThePragmaticTreatmentofToothwearPt1
11.30-12.00pmDr Zainab ShamdolHumanResourceProjectionforOralHealthcareinMalaysia
12.00-12.30pmDatin Dr Nooral Zeila JunidDentalSpecialtiesinMalaysia:Present&Future
12.30-1.30pm Professor Khoo Suan PhaikRestorationtoRegeneration:HopeandPromiseforDentistry?
12.30-1.00pmDr Noormi OthmanChallengesoftheMalaysianDentalCouncil
1.30-2.30pm Lunchbreak
2.00-3.30pm Professor Marcel WainwrightImplantRehabilitation
CODS AMM Medico-legal Symposium
2.30-3.15pmMr S. RadhakrishnanConsenttomedicaltreatment:cornerstoneofdoctor–patientrelationship
3.30-4.30pm Professor David MantonTheuseofTechnologyinPreventionofCaries
3.15-4.00pmDato’ Dr Sharifah Fauziah Alhabshi CurrentConsensusinImplantologyandit’sMedicolegalimplications.
4.30-5.30pm A/ Professor Alan JeroffSimpleandPredictableApproachestoOralSurgery
4.00-4.45pmMr Darryl Goon Siew ChyeTheRoleofAnExpertWitness
4.45-5.30pmDato’ Dr Wan Mahadzir Wan MustafaMedico-legalConsiderationsinOralSurgery
THURSDAY 9th May 2013
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Time ConferenceHall1-2(Level3) PlenaryHall(Level1) Room306(Level3)
8.00-3.00pm Registration
9.00-10.00am Dr SM BalajiAdvancedoralsurgeryforgeneraldentalsurgeons
Endodontics Symposium OralPresentationsSession3
(Referlistofpresentationtimingsinprogrammebook)
Dr Renato LeonardoTechnologicalResourcesAppliedtoBiologicalEndodontics
10.00-10.30am Break
10.30-11.30am Dr Roger EllwoodModerntrendsincariesmanagement.
Dr Shanon PatelTheinsandoutsofrootresorption
11.30-12.30pm Professor Rahimah Abdul KadirCariesmanagementwithfluoridetherapy-AnAsianperspective
Professor Francesco MannocciIsitclean?Aninnovativeinterpretationofthefailureofendodontictreatments
12.30-2.30pm Lunchbreak&FridayPrayers
2.30-3.15pm Dr Khairiyah Abd. MuttalibEarlyChildhoodCaries:FromPolicytoPractice
2.30-4.00pmProfessor Fan BingMorphology,identificationandtreatmentofC-shapedcanalsystem3.15-4.15pm Professor FJT Burke
ThePragmaticTreatmentofToothwearPart2
4.15-5.45pm Professor Mark BartoldPatientcentredapproachinformanagementofperiodontaldisease
4.00-5.45pmDr Leslie AngTheLatestAdvancesinEndodonticMicrosurgerytoTreatEndodonticFailuresandSurgicalComplications
5.45-9.00pm Opening Ceremony / Welcome Reception & Cultural Showcase (PLENARY HALL, LEVEL 1)
FRIDAY 10th May 2013
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SATURDAY 11th May 2013
Time GrandBallroom(Level3) ConferenceHall1-2(Level3) Rooms304/305/306(Level3)
8.00-6.00pm Registration
9.00-10.30am Dr Michael MandikosAdhesive-basedapproachtoaestheticreconstruction(Part1)
Implant & MaxillofacialSymposium
Allied Health Symposium
Dr Lutz RitterVirtual3DImplantPlanningusingCBCT,CERECandFaceScanner
9.00-9.45amDr Shashitharan SadacharanTheDifficultPatient:BoonorBane?
9.45-10.30amDr S Soovulamah @ BavaniMolarincisorhypomineralisation
10.30-11.00am Break
11.00-12.00pm Dr Michael MandikosAdhesive-basedapproachtoaestheticreconstruction(Part2)
11.00-12.00pmProfessor Mark BartoldManagementofPeri-ImplantComplications:aKeyElementinImplantSuccess
11.00-11.45amDr Yew Hsu ZennUpdatesinRestorativeMaterials
11.45-12.30pmDr Mohd Muzafar HamirudinLaboratoryerrorsinremovableprosthodontics-Canitbeavoided?
12.00-1.30pm Lunchbreak 12.00-1.00pmProfessor Vincent MorganShortImplants:MaximizeImplantPlacements
12.30-1.15pmDr Kamarul HishamManagementofMaxillofacialDefects
1.30-2.30pm GSKSymposiumProfessor Nicola West Oralwellbeingchallenges:managingdentinehypersensitivityingeneraldentalpracticeinalonglivingperiodontalsusceptiblepopulation
Lunchbreak
2.30-3.30pm GSKSymposiumDr Ashely BarlowNovamin®-currentapplicationsofthebioglasstechnologyinthemanagementoforalhealthconditions
2.30-3.15pmProfessor Zainal AriffBiomodellinginOromaxillofacialSurgery
2.30-3.15pmDr Rifqah NordinDealingwithMedicalEmergencies
3.30-5.00pm Dr Fadi BarrakComplicationsinImplantology
3.15-4.00pmDr Thomas AbrahamBonylesionsofthemaxillofacialregion-SolvingtheDiagnosticDilemmafortheDentalPractitioner
3.15-4.00pmDr Shalini KanagasingamTrouble-shootinginIntra-oralDentalRadiography
4.00-5.00pmDr SM BalajiNewerunderstandingofEthiopathogenesisandmanagementoforo-facialClefts
4.00-5.00pmDr Haizal Md HussainiUpdatesonCrossInfectionControl
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SUNDAY 12th May 2013
Time GrandBallroom(Level3) ConferenceHall1-2(Level3)
9.00-10.30am Professor Ten Cate Opportunitiesforcariespreventionwithnovelantimicrobialagents
Orthodontics Symposium
Professor Fraser McDonaldL1:AdultOrthodontics–Why&How?L2:Thedentalrootanditsclinicalcorollaries;theorthodonticchallengesofcementum
10.30-11.00am Break
11.00-12.00pm Dr Chew Hooi PinErosiveWear:Isitreallyaproblem?
11.00-12.15pmProfessor Jean Marc RetrouveyClearPathOrthodontics
12.00-1.00pm Dr Jaime EdelsonImplantsineverydaydentistry
12.15-1.00pmDr Surguna DeviOralappliancesinthemanagementofObstructiveSleepApnea
1.00-2.30pm Lunchbreak
2.30-3.15pm Dr Kamran AwanNewArmamentariuminthefightagainstOralCancer
Dr Loh Kai WohOrthodonticpreparationforprosthodontictreatment
3.15-4.30pm Professor St John CreanMedicalemergenciesindentistryDentalPractice
Dr Chiu Hung ChengComplicationsandriskmanagementinorthodonticsandTADsintervention
4.30-5.00pm ClosingCeremony/Prizesforwinnersoforalandposterpresentation
Dato’ Dr How Kim ChuanManagementofgummysmileusingSLBSystemandTAD
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Implantology/Periodontology/Aesthetics
Professor Dr Dennis Tarnow (US)ProfessorTarnow,whoisagraduateoftheNewYorkUniversityCollegeofDentistry,isaspecialistinbothperiodonticsandprosthodontics,andformerchairmanofthecollege’sDepartmentofPeriodonticsandImplantDentistry.Hehaswrittenover100scientificpapersandhasco-authoredorcontributedchapterstoseveraltextbooks,including“AestheticRestorativeDentistry”(whichheco-authoredwithSDNY’sDr.StephenChu),issectioneditoroftwodentaljournalsandontheadvisoryboardsoffiveothers.Oneofthemostsoughtafterspeakersatnationalandinternationaldentalimplantsymposiums,ProfessorTarnowistherecipientofnumerousawardsforhismanysignificantcontributionstodentistry.HehasreceivedtheMasterClinicianAwardfromtheAmericanAcademyofPeriodontologyandinaddition,hasbeenhonoredbybeingnamedNewYorkUniversity’sOutstandingTeacheroftheYear.InrecognitionofProfessorTarnow’sexceptionalachievementsandhisdedicationtotheadvancementofdentistry,theNewYorkUniversityCollegeofDentistryhasnameditsperiodontalandimplantdentistrypostgraduateclinicalwinginhishonor.AsofMay1,2010,ProfessorTarnowistheDirectorofImplantEducationatColumbiaUniversityCollegeofDentalMedicine.
Lecture: Immediate loading and navigation the good, the bad and the ugly.Thecontroversyofimmediatelyloadingofimplantsstillexists.Doesputtingnewplacedimplantintoocclusionmakeadifferenceinthesuccessrate?Aretherecasesthatcanheimmediatelyloadedwithoutrisk?Doesimmediateloadingofimplantsinthemaxillaandmandibleandintofreshsocketshavethesamesuccessrateasdelayedloading?Thesetopicsalongwithestheticoutcomesandalongwiththeprosandconsofteethinadaywillbeaddressed.
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Dr Galip Gurel (Turkey)Dr.GalipGurelgraduated fromtheUniversityof Istanbul,DentalSchool in1981.HecontinuedhiseducationattheUniversityofKentucky,DepartmentofProsthodontics.ReceivedhisMScdegreefromYeditepeUniversityin,Istanbul.
Dr.GurelisthefounderandthehonorarypresidentofEDAD(TurkishAcademyofAestheticDentistry).HeisthePresidentoftheEuropeanAcademyofEstheticDentistry(EAED)for2011&2012,aswellasamemberoftheAmericanSocietyforDentalAesthetics(ASDA)andAmericanAcademyofRestorativeDentistry(AARD)andthehonorarydiplomateoftheAmericanBoardofAestheticDentistry(ABAD).
Heisalsotheeditor-in-chiefoftheQuintessenceMagazineinTurkeyandontheeditorialboardoftheAACDjournal,PPAD(PracticalProcedure&AestheticDentistry),EJED(EuropeanJournalofEstheticDentistry).Hehasbeen lecturingondentalaestheticsallover theworldandgivingpostgraduatelecturesonaestheticsdentistry.He isa visitingprofessorat theNewYorkUniversity (USA) ,MarseilleDentalUniversity(France)andIstanbulYeditepeUniversity(Turkey).
Heistheauthorof“TheScienceandArtofPorcelainLaminateVeneers”publishedbyQuintessencepublicationsin2003translatedinto10differentlanguages.HehasbeenpracticinginhisownclinicinIstanbul,specializinginAestheticDentistry,since1984.
Arenownedsportsman,Dr.GurelhasbeentheCaptainoftheTurkishNationalTeamofWaterPolofor110times,aWorldChampionoftheCamelTrophyandaparticipantoftheParis-DakarRally.
Lecture: Interdiscıplinary Approach for Better Aesthetic Results (Part I and II)Abeautifulsmileseemstoreflectacertainstyleofliving,andtheenhancementoffacialbeautyisoneoftheprimarygoalsofpatientsseekingelectivedentalcare.Thelowerone-thirdofthefacehasamajorimpactontheperceptionoffacialaesthetics,andtheroleofabeautifulsmiledesignnotonlychangesthesmilealonebutalsotheoverallfacialappearanceaswell.
Oncetheidealrelationshipbetweentherestorationandthefacialsofttissuesisachieved,improvementsinnaturalbeautycanbeexpectedtofollow.Withtheever-increasingimportancethatthemedia,patientsandgeneralsocietyplaceonappearance,anevengreateremphasishasrecentlybeenplacedonelectiveaestheticdentistry. By improvingdeficient facialproportionand integumentalform,surgeons,orthodontists,andrestorativedentistshavetheuniqueopportunity toweavetheseaestheticneedsandthecreationofapleasingsmileintothefabricoftheircomprehensivetreatmentplanning.
Creatingtheprecisionintermsofthepreparation,fitandtheaestheticfinaloutcomeneedsaserioustreatmentplanningwhichisdifferentforeachcase…Designinganewsmileconsistsofmanystepswhicharesoveryimportantandiffollowedright,producepredictablesuccess.
AtthispointIwouldalsoliketoemphasizetheimportanceofminimally-invasivedentistry.Thisisonlypossibleifwecaninsurethatpropertoothpositioninthearchisestablished,eliminatingtheneedforanysoftorhardtissueremoval.Thisbringstomindtheimportanceoftheinterdisciplinaryteam(incontrasttomultidisciplinary).Themajordifferencebetweenaninterdisciplinaryversusamultidisciplinaryapproach,isthatwithaninterdisciplinaryapproach,treatmentplanningisaccomplishedinagroupsettingwithalltreatmentteammemberspresent.Alltreatmentplanningandtreatmentchallengescanbediscussedinacollaborativeenvironmentwithteammemberscomplementingandsupportingtheeffortsofeachother.Amultidisciplinaryapproachonlyrepresentsthateachdisciplineorareaofdentistryisinvolvedinoneaspectofthetreatmentwithoutnecessarilyworkingtogetherinaunifiedmanner.
After that stage, in order to achieve a very precise and predictable tooth preparation, wax-up,siliconindexesandrelatedtechniquessuchasAPR(AestheticPreRecontouring),APT(AestheticPre-evaluativeTemporaries)andpreparationthroughtheAPTsareextremelycrucial.Thiseliminatesallthepossiblemistakesanddestructionofthedepthcuttersthatcouldhavebeendoneifthetoothwastobepreparedwithoutrealizingtheagingaffectsontheenamel(volumetricenamel loss)ortheirunappropriateteethpositionsonthedentalarch....
LearningObjectives:1. InterdisciplinaryAestheticTreatmentPlanning.2. WhentouseRestorativeToolsorOrthodonticsorPeriooracombinationofthesethree.3. MinimalInvasiveToothPreparationTechniques.4. Maximumandpredictablecommunicationbetweenspecialists.
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Dr. Lutz Ritter (Germany) MD,DrMed,DDS,DrMedDent(Germany)ClinicalinstructorandStaffScientist,DeptofCraniomaxillofacialandPlasticSurgeryandInterdisciplinaryOutpatient,DeptofOralSurgeryandImplantology,UniversityofCologne,Germany
Positions and Employment• 2000 - 2006 Scientist in the Surgical Systems Laboratory under the direction ofErwin Keeve,
researchcentercaesar,Bonn,Germany• 2006-2008ConsultantandHeadofclinicalStudiesinImagingatSironaDentalSystems,Bensheim,
Germany• Since2008Clinical instructorandStaff Scientistat theDep. forCraniomaxillofacialandPlastic
Surgery and InterdisciplinaryOutpatient Dep. for Oral Surgery and Implantology, UniversitytoCologne,Germany
Lecture: Virtual 3D Implant Planning using CBCT, CEREC and Face ScannerTotestthefeasibilityandaccuracyofacomputer-aidedImplantplanningsystemthatpermitstotakeanatomical,prosthetic,functionalandaestheticconditionsandrequirementsintoaccountforvirtualimplantplanning. Informationof thepatientanatomy isacquiredbyconebeamimaging (CBCT)displaying information about the bone quality and quantity in three dimensions. Simultaneouslya3Dphotographof thepatients face isacquiredandautomaticallymatched to theCBCT. Theprosthetic and functional information of the planned oral reconstruction is acquired digitally byCEREC.Measurementsonrelevantanatomicalpointsbetweenthedifferentmodalitiesareacquiredtoassesstheaccuracyofthematchingprocess.
Dr Michael Mandikos (Australia)BDSc(Hons),MS(NewYork),CertPros,FRACDS,FICD
Dr.MandikosisaregisteredspecialistinProsthodontics.
Michael received his Bachelor of Dental Science Degree with honours, from the University ofQueensland and in 1998 he completed a three-year residency program at the State Universityof New York at Buffalo (USA), graduating with aCertificate in Prosthodontics andMasters Degreein Biomaterials. He has researched composite resinmaterials and published research papers inAustralianandinternationaljournalsonclinicalanddentalmaterialstopics,aswellasmanyclinicaltechniquearticlesinlocaldentalmagazines.
MichaelisaVisitingSpecialistProsthodontisttotheUniversityofQueenslandDentalSchoolandformerlytotheRoyalAustralianAirForce.HeisareviewerforseveralJournalsincludingtheAustralianDentalJournalandQuintessence Internationaland isaproductevaluator for severaldentalcompanies.Michael has presented continuing education programs at Dentalmeetings throughout Australia,Southeast Asia and the USA andmaintains a Private Practice limited to Implant and RestorativeDentistryinGracevilleinBrisbane’sInnerWest.
Lecture: Adhesive- based approach to Aesthetic reconstructionClassical techniques for a full mouth reconstruction involve much tooth preparation and theplacementofmultipleunitsofcrownandbridgework.Theseproceduresaremostlyperformedonolderpatients,whohavesignificantlyworndownanddamagedtheirteethovertheir lifetime,andmostimportantly,thesepatientsareusuallymoreabletoaffordsuchextensivetreatment.However,inmodernpractice,weareseeingyoungerandyoungerpatientspresentingwithseverelywornteeth.Thesepatientsoftenhavehad littleprior restorativeexperience,yet their teetharevery short,withmuch exposeddentine. Their younger agealsomostlymeans that they cannot afford extensivecrownandbridgetreatments.
In this lecture,DrMandikoswillprovideanoverviewof the typicalpatient sufferingdentalerosion,aswellassomemanagementstrategies toaddress theaetiologyandpreventprogressionof thedisease.Theremainderofthe lecturewill focusonconservative,adhesive-basedstrategiestousedirectandindirectcompositematerials,torestorethesebadlydamageddentitions.DrMandikoswillalsoshowhowanew,cost-effective,fractureresistantindirectmaterial,maychangethewaywetreatpatientssufferingfromextensivetoothwear.
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Professor Philip Preshaw (UK)BDS,FDSRCSEd,PhDProfessorofPeriodontologyNewcastleUniversity,NewcastleuponTyne,UK
Philip Preshaw is Professor of PeriodontologyandConsultant in RestorativeDentistry atNewcastleUniversity,UK.HereceivedhisDentalDegreefromtheUniversityofNewcastlein1991andhisPhDin1997.HeisaregisteredspecialistinPeriodonticsandisaFellowoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEdinburgh.Hismainresearchinterestsareinvestigationsofthepathogenesisofperiodontaldisease,andlinksbetweendiabetesandperiodontaldisease.ProfessorPreshawlecturesfrequently,andhasnumerouspublicationsinpeer-reviewedscientificjournals.HehasbeenawardedaUKNIHRNationalClinician Scientist Fellowship,aDistinguished Scientist Award from the International AssociationofDentalResearch,andaKingJamesIVProfessorshipfromtheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEdinburgh.
Lecture: Inflammation-the link between periodontitis, obesity and diabetesTheglobalprevalenceofdiabetes is rapidly increasing,andwearealsowitnessingaworldwideepidemicofobesity,which increases the risk forconditionssuchasdiabetesandcardiovasculardisease.Diabetesisclearlyestablishedasariskfactorforperiodontitis,andinaddition,periodontitismayhaveanegative impactofdiabetescontrol. There isalsoemergingevidence thatobesitymayincreasetheriskforperiodontitis.Diabetes,obesityandperiodontitisareallpro-inflammatoryconditions,andinflammationisattheheartofthelinksbetweenthem.Thispresentationwillreviewtheevidencetosupportthelinksbetweendiabetes,obesityandperiodontitis,andwillemphasisetheimportanceofinflammationasacommonlinkbetweentheseconditions.
Dr Todd Shatkin DDS (USA)Overthepastelevenyears,ToddE.Shatkin,D.D.S.,hasplacedover11,000minidentalimplants.Hehasutilizedminidental implantsfordenturestabilizations,singleandmultipletoothreplacementsandfullarchreconstructionswithasuccessrateexceeding95%.
Dr.Shatkin’sseminalarticle“MiniDental ImplantsforLongTermFixedandRemovableProsthetics”waspublishedinthejournalCompendiumofContinuingEducationinDentistryintheFebruary2007issueandhasbeenwellreceived.His“RetrospectiveAnalysisof5640MiniDentalImplantsPlacedOvera12YearPeriod”waspublishedintheSeptember,2012issueofthejournalCompendiumofContinuingEducationinDentistry.
Asaresultofhispositiveexperienceswithminidentalimplants,Dr.ShatkindevelopedthepatentedF.I.R.S.T.® TECHNIQUE (Fabricated Implant Restoration & Surgical Techniques). (U.S. Patent No.7,108,511)Thistechniqueallowsforthereplacementofmissingteethinonepatientappointment.
Dr.Shatkin is inprivatepractice inAmherst,NewYork, thePresidentof the InternationalAcademyofMiniDental ImplantsandtheownerofShatkinF.I.R.S.T,LLC,aminidental implantspecialty fullservicedentallaboratory.HeisagraduateoftheUniversityofthePacificSchoolofDentistryandhaslecturedworld-wideonminidentalimplants.
Lecture: Mini Dental ImplantsMiniDental Implantshave revolutionised thewaydentistry isdone today. It is the fastestgrowingsectorofimplantdentistryworldwide.Demandbypatientsforaminimallyinvasiveimplantwhichislonglastinghasseenitsexponentialgrowthinrecentyears.InUSAtheuseofminidentalimplantsforstabilisationofdenturesandforcrownsandbridgeshasmovedintomainstreamdentistry.
Minidentalimplantscouldbeusedinseveralsituationwhichwouldbechallengingtoconventionalimplants.Iteliminatescostlyinvasiveandusuallypainfulsurgeries.Minisversatilityhasseenpatientsrequestingforminis.Miniscouldbeusedformostmedicallycompromisedpatientsandeventheveryagedpatientswhoarefrailandhasshrunkenjaws.
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Professor Mark Bartold (Australia)DDSBDS,BSc(Hons)PhD,DDSProfessorofPeriodontologyandDirectoroftheColgateAustralianClinicalDentalResearchCentreattheUniversityofAdelaide.
MarkBartoldattendedtheUniversityofAdelaidewherehereceivedhisBachelorofDentalSurgery,BachelorofScienceinDentistrywithFirstClassHonours,PhDandDoctorofDentalScience.HehasaFellowshipoftheRoyalAustralasianCollegeofDentalSurgeonsintheSpecialStreamofPeriodonticsandisalsoaFellowoftheAcademyofDentistryInternational,theInternationalCollegeofDentistsandthePierreFauchardAcademy.Currentlyhe isProfessorofPeriodontologyandDirectoroftheColgateAustralianClinicalDentalResearchCentreattheUniversityofAdelaide.Heisamemberoftheeditorialboardof8internationaldentaljournalsandisthecurrentEditoroftheAustralianDentalJournal.ProfessorBartoldhasauthoredover200scientificarticles. Inadditiontohis researchandteachingcommitmentshealsomaintainsaprivatespecialistperiodonticspractice.In2004hewasmadeaMemberoftheOrderofAustraliaforhiscontributionstoperiodontalresearchandteaching.
Lecture 1: Management of Peri-Implant Complications: a Key Element in Implant Success
Endosseousdentalimplantshavebecomepartofouraccepted“standardofcare”forpatientswithmissingteeth.Whilethetreatmentoutcomesaregenerallyexcellentcomplicationsdooccur.Inthispresentationinflammatorycomplicationsoftheperi-implanttissuessurroundingdentalimplantswillbediscussed.Thefollowingspecificareaswillbecovered:
• Peri-implantpathology:definitions,classification,prevalence,riskfactorsformucositisandperi-implantitis
• Placementofimplantsinperiodontitispatients• Maintenanceofdentalimplants• Cumulative InterceptiveSupportiveTherapy(CIST)acontemporarydecisionmakingalgorithm
formanagingperi-implantinflammatoryconditions.• Clinicalcasesdemonstratingmanagementofpatientswithperi-implantdisease
Lecture 2: Patient Centred Approach for Management of Periodontal DiseasesOver the past 20 years there have been some exceptional advances made in the field ofPeriodontology. This presentation will look at some of themajor changes which have occurredinperiodontics in recent timesandhowtheyhave led tosignificantchanges inour thinkingandapproachtoperiodontaltherapy.
Topicstobecoveredwillinclude:• Typesofperiodontaldisease• Subgingivalbiofilms&roleofbacteriainperiodontitis• Multifactorialnatureofperiodontitis• PeriodontalDiseaseandSystemicHealth
The implications of these developments will be considered in the context of patient centredmanagement,patientmotivationandcompliance.
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Professor Vincent Morgan (USA)DMD,a1970graduateofTuftsUniversitySchoolofDentalMedicine,leadstheprostheticteamathisprivategrouppractice,theImplantDentistryCentreinBoston,Massachusetts,USA.DoctorMorganisresponsiblefor the development of the revolutionary techniques of the Integrated Abutment Crown™ (IAC). Afterplacinghisfirstimplantsin1970andyearsofimplantexperiencewithmanydifferentsystems,hewaspartofagroupthatpurchasedtheBiconImplantSystemfromStrykerInstrumentsin1994.CurrentlyheservesaspresidentofBicon,LLC.AlongwiththeothercliniciansattheImplantDentistryCentre,DoctorMorganis responsible for thedevelopment ofmanyof the restorative techniques of the BiconDental ImplantSystem.ThetechniquesincludetheimmediatestabilizationofBiconimplants,theextra-oralcementationofimplantcrownsandtherevolutionaryIntegratedAbutmentCrown™(IAC).
Lecture: Short Implants: Maximize Implant Placements, Minimize Bone Grafting Procedures, and Facilitate Prosthetic Restorations with Nano-ceramic and CAD/CAM Materials with 360° of abutment positioning
Theefficacyandreliabilityofanimplantdesigntobiocompatiblytransfertheocclusalforcesonitsprostheticrestorationtoitssurroundingboneisasignificantengineeringchallenge.Thischallengecannotbemetbyanysingledesignfeaturesuchassurfacearea,butratherrequirestheappropriateintegrationofallofitsdesignfeatures.Thisisparticularlytrueforshortimplants,becauseoftheirminimallengthandhighercrowntoimplantratios.Itisparamountthattheentiredesignofshortimplantsoptimizestheeffectivenessofeachofitsfeatureswithintheimplant’savailablesurfaceareaandlength.
TheBicondesignisanexampleofatimeprovengeometricdesignthatsuccessfullytransferstheocclusalforces on its prosthetics to its surrounding bone by appropriately integrating the following features: abacterially-sealed,1.5degreelockingtaperabutmenttoimplantconnectionandasub-crestallyplaced,slopingshoulderedimplantwithaplateauedtaperedrootformbody.WhenusedwiththecementlessandscrewlessIntegratedAbutmentCrown(IAC)restoration,theBiconimplantmakesiteasiertoachievegingivalaestheticsforeverycase.Additionally,becauseofBicon’s360˚ofabutmentpositioning,clinicalchairtimeissignificantlyreducedforfixedprostheseswhenusedwithTRINIA,ametal-freeCAD/CAM,fiberresinframework.
Additionally, these integrated features not only compensate for the implant’s ankylosed nature bysuccessfully transforming occlusal forces to acceptable strains within the bone, they also provide forhealthyandgingivallyaestheticperi-implanttissues,aswellasforthecallusformationofcorticallikebonewithcentralvascularsystems.Moreimportantly,theentiretyofthisdesignoffersthepatientandclinicianaliketheabilitytoplaceanimplantinedentuloussiteswherethereisminimalboneheight,thusnotonlyavoidingthecostsandmorbidityofbonegraftingprocedures,butalsothecostsofjustnotbeingabletoplaceanimplant.
Dr Jaime Edelson (USA)Dr.JaimeEdelsonwasborninMexicocitymay19,1955.FinishedDentalSchoolattheUniversidadTecnológicadeMéxicoinfebruary1978anddida2yearsPostgradRecidencyPrograminFamilyDentistryattheUniversityofConnecticut,HealthCenterinFarmingtonCTfrom1978to1980.
He joined theMexicanDentalAssociation (ADM) in1982andhasparticipatedasanationalandinternational lecturerandservedinmanyADM’sExecutiveCommittees.HeispastPresidentoftheADM,(2009/2011).DuringhispresidencyhecreatedtheADMFoundation(FundaciónADM, IAP) inchargeofthesocialprogramsoftheADMandhewillchairthisfoundationtill2015.
Hewascochairof theAWDCof theFDI in september2011 inMexicocitywherehewaselectedcouncilortotheFDIfora3yearsterm.HeisamemberoftheFDI’sTaskTeamfortheGlobalCariesInitiative.Teacherpostandunder-gradinoperativeandcomprehensivedentistry.HeisamemberoftheADM,ADDF,FDI,ICDChapterMexico,PFAandADIamongotherdistinguishedorganizations.Herecievedin2005theADMCumLaudeContinuingEducationAward.Dr.EdelsonpracticesFamilyDentistrywithemphasisinImplantDentistryandOralRehabilitationinMexicoCitysince1980
Lecture: Implants in everyday dentistryLearningObjectives:• Dental Implants must become an everyday procedure, changing the traditional treatmentplanninginDentalProsthetics.
• Singleteethtofullarchrehabilitation.• Preservingand/orcreatingPapillastopromotefullanteriorEsthetics.
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Professor Marcel Wainwright (Spain)DDS,PhDProfessorforUltrasonicSurgeryandImplantologyatStateUniversityofSeville(Spain)Certifiedimplantologist(DGI)ActivememberoftheESCD(EuropeanSocietyforCosmeticDentistry)FellowoftheIADFE(InternationalAcademyforDentalandFacialEsthetics,NewYork)VicePresidentoftheIAUSI(InternationalAcademyforUltrasonicSurgeryandImplantology)
Prof.Wainwrightgraduated1994attheUniversityofAachen(Germany)wherehereceivedhisdoctor´sdegreewithsummacumlaude.Heisworkinginanassociatedpractice(Dentalspecialists)inDuesseldorf(Germany) and is leading the Educational Center for Implantology and Ultrasonic Surgery. He is co-inventor of the Intralift, the ultrasonic based crestal minimal invasive sinus augmentation and part oftheTKWresearchgroup (Troedhan,Kurrek,Wainwright).Prof.Wainwrightpublishedmore than40articlesand scientific researchesand isco-inventorofultrasonic surgical techniquesand instrumentsandwasinthedentalolympicteaminBeijingandLondon.Heisareferentofnumerousimplantcompaniesandaworldwideacting speaker for implantology, ultrasonic surgery and esthetic dentistry. He is a visitingprofessorofUniversityofDuesseldorf,Guangzhou,Dalian,Mahidol,LeuvenandChapelHillNorthCarolinaand is specializedandconductscourses in implantology,ultrasonic surgery,estheticdentistryand softtissuemanagement.
Lecture: Implant RehabilitationIn his lecture Prof. Wainwright draws a line between new and minimal invasive bone augmentationprocedures based on ultrasonic surgery to soft tissue management in the esthetic zone. Herein heemphasizesontheapplicationoftheultrasonicuseandbenefitinoralsurgeryandmonitorsthatthishascompletely substitudedhis rotative surgery. Blockgrafts,nerve transposition,apicoectomia, removalofteethand implants,crown lengthening,bonesplitandthe Intralift®,acrestalhydrodynamicsinus floorelevationtechnique,areshownwithclinicalcasesandscientificdatabase.Softtissuemanagementintheestheticareaischallengingtoeverysurgeonanddentist.Prof.Wainwrightenlightenssofttissuemanipulationforpredictableoutcomesthroughoutsurgical,prostheticandhyaluronicacid-basedtechniques.
Dr Fadi Barrak (UK)SpecialistinOralSurgery(GDCRegNo.69265)BDS(Bristol);FDSRCS(England);MBBS(London);Dip.ImplantDentRCS(Edinburgh)
DrFadiBarrakistheHeadofImplantDentistryinUniversityofCentralLancashireinUKandaregisteredspecialistinOralSurgeryandisaFellowofDentalSurgeryattheRoyalCollegeofSurgeons,England,aswellasanAffiliateoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeons,Edinburgh.HegraduatedfromBristolUniversityinDentistryfollowedbyMedicinefromImperialCollege.Hismaininterestsareinimplantdentistry,oralsurgeryandtreatmentofheadandneckpainassociatedwithocclusion.DrBarrakhascombinedexperienceinoralandmaxillofacialsurgeryinbothhospitalandprimarycaresettingssince1994.HeisalsoamentorfortheAssociationofDentalImplantology,InternationalTeamforImplantologyandSalfordUniversity.
Lecture: Complications in ImplantologyDespitethehighsuccessratesofdentalimplants,complicationsstilloccur.Thepresentationwillcoverthecommonadverseoutcomes,theirreasonsandwhethertheycanbeavoided.
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Professor Roger Ellwood (UK)BDS,MDS,MSc,PhDDirectorofClinicalResearchforEuropeColgatePalmoliveProfessorofDentalDiagnosticScience,UniversityofManchester,England.
ProfessorEllwoodisaDirectorofClinicalResearchforColgatePalmoliveandDirectoroftheColgatePalmoliveDentalHealthUnit,auniquecollaborationbetweentheUniversityofManchesterandtheColgatePalmoliveCompany.TheUnitspecializesintheconductofclinicaltrialsandthedevelopmentofmethodsforstudyingdentaldiseases.Hisresearchinterestsfocusonappropriateuseoffluorideoralcareproducts,cariesdetectionandotherassessmentmethodsincludingmeasurementofassessing,gingivitisandtoothcolourforuseinclinicaltrials.
Professor Ellwood isan internationally respectedexpert incariesdiagnosisand theapplicationoffluorideincariespreventionwithover100publicationsinpeerreviewedjournals.
Lecture: Modern Trends in Caries ManagementDuringthelastdecadetherehasbeenaparadigmshift inthetreatmentofdentalcariesfromarestorativetoaminimallyinvasivetherapeuticapproachanditisnowunderstoodthatdentalcariesisaprocess thatcanbe reversedparticularly in itsearly stages. Inorder tosuccessfullyapply thetherapeuticmodelweneedtobeabletodetect,assessandmonitorearlycaries lesions,modifythefactorsthatmighttipthedynamiccariesprocessfromdemineralisationtoremineralisationandunderstandhowtherapeuticconsumerandprofessionalproductscanbebestappliedtoachievethedesiredoutcomeofremineralisation.
Thispresentationwilloverviewthesethreeelementsasabasisofacariesmanagementpathwayforearlycarieslesions.
Professor FJ Trevor Burke (UK)DDS,BDS,MSc,MDS,FDS,MGDSRCS(Ed),FDSRCPS(Glas),FDSRCS(Eng),FFGDP(UK),FADM
Trevor Burke graduated at Queens University Belfast, and, following appointments in Belfast andManchester,heworked ingeneraldentalpracticefrom1975to1996 inManchester,alsoworking1.5daysperweekintheUnitofRestorativeDentistryattheUniversityofManchester.Hemovedtohis presentpositionas Professor of PrimaryDentalCareat theUniversity of BirminghamandHon.ConsultantinRestorativeDentistryin2000.
Trevoris(co-)authorof280paperspublishedinpeer-reviewedjournalsandthreebooks.Hisprincipalinterestsareinthetranslationofinvitroresearchondentalmaterialsintotheclinicalsituation.Inthisregard,heco-ordinates theworkof twopractice-based researchgroups (ThePREPPanel,with33dentistsUK-wideandBRIDGE,aWestMidlandsgroupwith18dentists)whocarryoutclinicalevaluationsofavarietyofmaterials.HeisChairofthePractice-basedResearchNetworkoftheIADR.TrevorhasbeenProgrammeDirectorofaMasterscourse inAdvancedGeneralDentalPracticefor11years,thisbeingpart time to suit thebusy livesofdentalpractitioners.ADistanceversionof thecoursecommencedinFeb.2013.TrevorisalsoEditorialDirectorofDentalUpdateandisChairoftheBoardofDentalProtection.
Lecture: The Pragmatic Treatment of Tooth wearIn thepast, treatmentof toothwearwas largelybycrowning theworn teeth– surelyacrazywaytotreatteethwhichwerealreadycompromised.Theimprovementinreliabilityofdentinebondingmaterialsoverthepastdecadehasallowedresincompositematerialstobebondedtothewornsurfaces,withaviewfirstlytoprotectingthemfromfurtherwear,andalsoeffectinganimprovementinappearance.
Part 1ofthispresentationwilldiscussthetheoryofdentinebondingandtheoptimummaterialstousewhenbondingcompositetowornteeth,andwillalsodiscussresearchintotoothshapeandwhatmightbeacceptabletopatients.Inotherwords,wornteethmayhavetheirappearanceimproved–theymightnotbeperfect(asachievedbytheveneerologists)buttheyareimprovedinaminimallyinvasiveway–theconceptofpragmaticaesthetics!
Part 2willdiscusshowtoput the theory intopractice,bygivingexamplesofcasesand resultsofsuccessintolongevityofresincompositerestorationsplacedforthetreatmentoftoothwear.
Cariology/RestorativeDentistry
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Professor Ten Cate (Netherlands)Dr. J.M. (‘Bob’) ten Cate is Academy Professor with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts andSciences (KNAW) andHeadof Department ofOral Health Sciences at the AcademicCenter forDentistryAmsterdam(ACTA).
Hisresearchgroupfocusesoncariespreventionandoral infectiousdiseases,specificallymodeofactionoffluoridesandantimicrobials.Hehaspublishedover300fulllengthpapers.
InthepastheservedasDeanofACTA,PresidentoftheEuropeanOrganizationforCariesResearch(ORCA),WorldPresidentofInternationalAssociationforDentalResearch(IADR)andEditor-in-ChiefofCariesResearch.
ForhisresearchhereceivedtheORCA-RolexPrize(1986),YngveEricssonPrizeforPrevention(2000),IADRDistinguishedScientistAward inCariesResearch(2003),HonorarydoctorateUniversityofOslo(2010)andAwardofExcellenceEurFedConsDent(2011).
Lecture: Opportunities for caries prevention with novel antimicrobial agents.JM tenCate, Academy Professor, Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences, AcademicCenterforDentistryAmsterdam,theNetherlands.
Recentdecadeshaveshownsubstantialimprovementsinoralhealth.Neverthelessveryfewpersonsare freeof caries.Moreover, the improvements seem to have haltedor perhapseven reversed,probablyduetolifestylechanges.Thereforethereistheneedtoreconsiderantimicrobialapproachesincariesprevention.
Recentstudieshaverevealedthecomplexityoforalbiofilms (dentalplaque) in termsofstructure,compositionand function. Togetherwithgenetic information thishas lead tonew suggestions fortreatmentmodalities. Inshort, thesecanbecategorizedaspre-andprobiotics,agentsbasedonbacterialquorumsensingandinterspeciesbacteriocinsandnaturalproductsincludingantimicrobialpeptides. Compounds can be made more effective through photodynamic therapy or whenprovidedasnanoparticles.
Professor Rahimah Abdul Kadir (Malaysia)DDS,MSD,MPH,DrPHDean, Faculty of Dentistry, Lincoln University College Malaysia, Consultant for Nicotine AddictionResearchCollaborativeGroup,UniversityMalayaCentreforAddictionSciences,Malaysia
ProfessorRahimahAbdulKadirgraduatedfromthetwo“boilerhouses”offluoridesintheUnitedStates,theOralHealthResearchCentreof IndianaUniversityat IndianapolisandSchoolofPublicHealth,UniversityofMichiganatAnnArbor.SheisanactiveresearcherandardentadvocateonfluoridesandhasspokenonthetopicextensivelyinAsianconferences.ProfessorRahimahhasrecentlychairedtwoPanelExperts’WorkshopsfocusingonCariesandFluorideTherapyinSingaporeandHongKongattheinvitationofColgateandPalmolive.
Lecture: Caries Management with Fluoride Therapy- an Asian Perspective.CariespatterninAsiaisdiverseandchanging–bycountryandpopulationagegroups.Malaysia,SingaporeandHongKongfor instanceareseeingthefruitsofmorethanhalfadecadeofwaterfluoridationprograms,whileothersarestillcopingwith thehighprevalenceofcariesamong theirpopulations.Despitethedifferences,everycountryinAsiaaimsatimprovingtheirpopulation’scariesstatususingavailablemodesofprevention regimensespeciallywith fluoride. ThispresentationwillhighlighttherelevanceoffluoridetherapyinmanagingcariesintheAsiancontext.
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Dr Chew Hooi Pin (Malaysia)BDS(Mal),FDSRCS(Eng),PhD(Manchester)DrChewiscurrentlytheHeadoftheDepartmentofConservativeDentistry,UniversityofMalaya.ShegraduatedfromtheUniversityofMalayaandupongraduationwentontoservethecommunityinSarawakundertheMinistryofHealth.ShejoinedtheUniversityofMalayain1996andobtainedherFellowshipinDentalSurgery,RoyalCollegeofSurgeon(FDSRCS)Englandin1998.
DrChewhadrecentlyreturnedfrompursuingherPhDattheUniversityofManchesterinthefieldofdiagnosticsforerosionanderosivewear.Herworkincludedbothlaboratoryandclinicalvalidationofopticalmethodsinthedetectionofdemineralisation.Hermainresearchinterestisinthedevelopmentandvalidationof invivodiagnosticmethodology forcariesanddentalerosion.Sheerosivewearandcariesriskassessmentmodels.SheisthePrincipalInvestigatorofaMinistryofHigherEducationHighImpactResearchFundandleadsateamofresearchersonvariousresearchprojectsonthedetectionofdentalcariesanddentalerosion.
Inadditiontoresearch,sheisalsoactively involvedinundergraduateandpostgraduateteachingandintramuralpracticeintheFaculty.
Lecture: Erosive Wear : Is it Really A Problem?Toothwearhasbeendescribedaspresentingitselfindifferenttypes:abrasion,attrition,erosionandabfraction with erosion being themost common. The erosive wear process is complicated andmodifiedbymanychemical,behaviouralandbiologicalprocessesinthemouth.Epidemiologicalstudies in the lastdecade indicated that therehasbeenasignificant increase in theprevalenceand severity of erosive toothwear, particularly in adolescents. Evenwhen erosivewear occurs initsmilder forms, this is amatter of concern, as itmay compromise the integrity of an otherwisehealthydentitioninlaterlife.Thispresentationwillfocusonthechallengesintheclinicaldiagnosis,riskassessment,monitoringandmanagementoferosivewear.Recentdevelopmentsintheterminologyanddetectiontoolswillalsobeaddressed.
Dr Shanon Patel (UK)BDS,MSc,MClinDent,MFDS,MRD,PhDSpecialistinEndodontics
ShanondivideshistimebetweenworkinginspecialistpracticeincentralLondon,andteachingfutureSpecialistEndodontistsintheEndodonticPostgraduateUnitatKing’sCollegeLondon(KCL).In2006hewasthefirstEndodontistintheEuropetoroutinelyuseConeBeamCT(CBCT)inprivatepracticeforthemanagementofendodonticproblems.HisPhDthesisassessedtheuseofCBCTinthemanagementofEndodonticproblems.
HisprimaryresearchinterestsincludeCBCTinendodontics,andthemanagementofrootresorptionanddentaltrauma.ShanonisrecognisedasapioneerinusingCBCTinendodontics.ThisledtohimbeingaskedbytheEuropeanSocietyofEndodontologytoleadaworkingpartytodeviseapositionstatementontheuseofCBCTinEndodontics.
Hehaspublishedover45papers inpeer reviewedscientific journals,and severalbookchapters.Healsoco-edited3textbooks‘ThePrinciplesofEndodontics’(OxfordUniversityPress)and‘PittFord”sProblemBased Learning in Endodontics” (WIley-Blackwell). The secondeditionof ‘ThePrinciplesofEndodontics”waspublishedinmarch2013.Hehaslecturesfrequently.nationally,andinternationally.
Lecture: The Ins & Outs of Root ResorptionRootresorptioncanbechallengingtodiagnoseandmanage.Thepresentationwilldescribethevarioustypesofinternalandexternalrootresorptiondefectsandhowtheycanbepredictablydiagnosedandmanaged.Uniquehistology,Micro-CTandCBCTimageswillbeshowntoaidunderstandingofrootresorption.
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Dr Renato Leonardo (Brazil) • SpeaksSpanish,PortugueseandEnglish• SpecialistinEndodontics,RegionalBoardofEndodontics(SãoPaulo,Brazil).• Ex-HeadandChairman,DepartmentofRestorativeDentistry,AraraquaraDentalSchool-UNESP.• Ex-HeadandChairmanMSandPhDProgramsinEndodonticsAraraquaraDentalSchool-UNESP.• MasterinEndodontics,UniversityofSãoPaulo.• PhDinPathology,UniversityofSãoPaulo.• VisitantProfessor,UniversityofTexas-SanAntonio,USA.• InvitedProfessor,U.I.C.-UniversitatInternacionaldeCatalunya,Spain.• Vice-PresidentoftheBrazilianSocietyofEndodontics.• MemberoftheA.A.E.(AmericanAssociationofEndodontics)
Lecture: Technological Resources Applied to Biological EndodonticsCoursetopicsinclude:- Dentitionandperiodontaltissuesinrelationtoendodontics- Updatedmicrobiologicalconceptsandapicalbiofilm- Strategiestoreachclinical,radiographic,histopathological,andlegalsuccess- Singlevisitendodontics-mythsandfacts- Newapproachesindiagnosis,imaging(Conebeamcomputedtomography),magnification,apexlocatorsandultrasonicactivation
- Instrumentationtechniqueswithhandfiling,reciprocating,androtarysystems.- Irrigationprotocol-thetoolsandchemicalstoimproveendodonticsuccess- Temporarydressingsinendodontics(why,whereandwhen)- Evaluationofrootcanalfilingmaterialsbasedonbiological/chemicalpropertiesandapplicationtechniques
- Strategiesforendodonticsemergencies,re-treatmentandseparatedfileretrieval
Professor Dr Francesco Mannocci (UK)Prof. Francesco Mannocci (MD,DDS,PhD) is a Specialist in Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry.HeobtainedhisMD(Pisa,1986)andDDS (Pisa,1990) in Italy,andhisPhD inClinicalDentistry fromKing’sCollegeLondonin2001.HebecameLecturerinEndodontologyatKing’sCollegeLondonin2004,Seniorlecturer/HonoraryConsultantin2006,HeadofEndodontologyin2008,andProfessorofEndodontologyin2010.DrMannoccistartedhisresearchactivityin1996.Sincethenhehasauthoredmore than90papers in internationalpeer reviewed journals.DrMannoccihasworkedextensivelyonsubjects including restorationofendodontically treated teeth,dentalanatomy ,histology,andendodonticmicrobiology.
Lecture: Is it clean? An Innovative interpretation of the failure of endodontic treatments.
General practitioners and endodontists often believe that the development of endodonticmicrobiologymaybe irrelevant for theirclinicalpractice. Endodontic infectionsarepolymicrobialand the chances to have in the future specific antibacterial agentsmore efficient than sodiumhypochloriteandcalciumhydroxideareminimal,whatadvantagescanweobtainclinicallyfromamoredetailedknowledgeofthebacteriathatcauseapicalperiodontitis?
Inthispresentationaclinicianwhohadtheopportunitytocollaboratewithmicrobiologistsinthelast7yearswillshowhowthisexperiencehaschangedhisapproachtoendodonticinfections,inparticulartothoseassociatedwithfailedendodontictreatments.
Clinical findings suggesting the existence of previously underestimated sources of endodonticinfectionswillbepresented.Theclinicalimplicationsofthesefindingswillbediscussed,andexplainedusingtheresultsofrecentclinicaltrialsundertakenusingConeBeamComputedTomography.Theuseofnewmethodsforthedetectionofendodonticinfectionsandtheuseofnewpotentialrootcanalirrigantswillbediscussed.
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Dr Leslie Ang (Singapore)Specialist InEndodontics, SingaporeBDS,FAMS (Endodontics),CertEndo (U.Pennsylvania)MSc (U.Pennsylvania)SpecialistMember,AmericanAssociationOfEndodontistsClinicalDirectorEndodonticsMicrosurgeryCenter,Singapore
UnderaSingaporeGovernment scholarship,Dr LeslieAngstudiedat the IvyLeague’sUniversityofPennyslvaniainAmerica,whereheobtainedtheSpecialistCertificateinEndodonticsandaMasterofScience.HereceivedfurthertraininginendodonticsurgeryattheUniversitätsklinikFürZahn-Mund-UndKieferheilkunde inGraz,AustriaandwasanAssistantProfessorat theUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratSanAntonio,USAin2005.Internationally,heisaSpecialistMemberoftheAmericanAssociationofEndodontists,ontheScientificAdvisoryBoardoftheJournalofEndodontics,theofficialjournaloftheAmericanAssociationofEndodontistsandanEditorialBoardMemberoftheJournalofDentistry.HeisalsotheInternationalEditorfortheItalianJournalofEndodonticsandAirlanggaUniversityDentalJournal,Surabaya.A Fellowof theAcademyofMedicine,he ison theBoardofReviewersforAnnals,AcademyofMedicine,Singapore.ASpecialistinEndodontics,hewasaSeniorConsultant at Singhealth’s National Dental Centre. Since 1993 he has lectured extensively andconductednumerousmicrosurgeryworkshopsinUSA,Europe,CanadaandAsia.
Lecture: The Latest Advances in Endodontic Microsurgery to Treat Endodontic Failures and Surgical Complications.
Microsurgeryhas foreverchanged thewayweperformedourapicoectomiesbygivingcliniciansthenecessarymeanstotreatcomplicatedcaseswithahigherdegreeofconfidenceandsuccess.Inendodonticsurgerymagnifiedimagesfrommicroscopesandpreciseultrasonicinstrumentationallow dentists to perform molar apicoectomies, treat calcified canals, reconstruct perforations,retrieve separated instruments with certainty. Learn about the advances and new concepts inmicroscopetechnologyandinnovationsinultrasonicsthatmakeendodonticsurgeryeasiertodo.Understandhowcurrentevidencebased techniques inmicrosurgery haveelevated the successratesofapicoectomiestolevelsneverseenbefore.Understandwhytransplantsarebetterthanmetalimplants.Learnwhyandhowtoincorporateguidedtissueregenerationtechniquesintoendodonticmicrosurgery. Understand how to treat complications or complexities in surgical endodontics likementalforamenexposure,intentionalreplantations,maxillarysinusperforations,palatalmicrosurgery,etc.
Dr Khairiyah binti Abd. Muttalib (Malaysia)BDS(Bristol),DPHDent(Sydney).PrincipalDirector,OralHealth,MinistryofHealthMalaysia(MOH)
MajorfocusinPublicHealthDentistry.Involvedinsevennationalsurveys,fiveasnationalco-ordinator;author and co-author of policy documents and technical papers, survey reports, programmeguidelinesandothernationaldocumentsonoralhealth,Chairman,CommitteeforAccreditationofDentalEducationProgrammes,ChairmanNationalOralHealthResearchInitiatives(NOHRI),Chairman,ExecutiveCommitteeforNationalOralHealthPlan(NOHP)2011-2020,secretariat/memberofAsianChiefDentalOfficers’Meeting(ACDOM)since2009,memberofvariouscommitteesCentralLevel,MinistryofHealthMalaysia.
Lecture: Early Childhood Caries: From Policy to Practice OralhealthofveryyoungchildrenhasalwaysbeenachallengeinMalaysia,asitisinmanyothercountries.Themajorityarenotcaptiveinkindergartensuntiltheageof4upwards.Inspiteofpublicsectoractivities,improvementinoralhealthstatusisslow,unlikethatforolderchildren.InMalaysia,strategiestoaddressoralhealthofveryyoungchildrenincludeprogrammesoftheMinistryofHealthforante-natalmothersasagents forchange,andforchildren inpreschool institutionsbeforetheyenterprimaryschools.Activities inkindergartensemphasisegoodoralhealthhabits,diet, roleplayandreferralsfordentaltreatmentforthoseinneed.Ontheagendaisameasureofoutreachcurativecomponentutilisingminimally-invasivetechniquesinpre-schoolinstitutions.Intheefforttoreachevenyounger children, theMinistry is now into its Fluoride Varnish Program for Toddlers. Such strategiescall for strong support and co-operation from all health and health-related agencies and fromauthoritiesandindividualswhocare.Thereisneedformoreinnovativewaystotargetinvolvementofparents/minderstoeffectmuch-neededimpact.Moreneedstobedonetobetterunderstandtheenvironmentsurroundingtheyoungchildtoaddressneglectoforalhealth.
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PaediatricDentistry
Professor Monty Duggal (UK)BDSMDScFDS(peads)RCS(Eng)PhDProfessorofChildDentalHealthandHeadofPaediatricDentistry,LeedsDentalInstitute
ProfobtainedhisdentaldegreeandMDSinPaediatricDentistryfromIndia.HethenimmigratedtotheUnitedKingdomandobtainedhisFDSRCSfromtheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandandhisPhDfromUniversityofLeeds.HewasappointedProfessorandChairofChildDentalHealthatLeedsDentalInstitutein1999whereheoverseesalargepostgraduateprogrammeinPaediatricDentistrywhichhasinternationalacclaim.ProfessorDuggalhaspublishedover130researchpapersininternationaljournalsandisauthorof“RestorativeTechniquesinPaediatricDentistry,whichhasbeenpublishedin7languagesandhassoldover16,000copiesworldwide.Heisalsoaco-authorofatextbookonDentalTraumatologyandhasCo-Edited“PaediatricDentistry”byOxford,nowinits4thedition,andmorerecently“PaediatricDentistryataGlance”,publishedbyBlackwellWilley.Hehasadministeredresearchgrants totalingover6millionpoundsand isan internationally recognisedresearcherwithmainresearchinterestisCariologyandTranslationResearchinClinicalPaediatricDentistry,includingdentaltraumatology.
Lecture 1: Minimal Intervention in Children- A cop out or a real biological way forward
Sadly,despiteanimpressionofanimprovingoralhealthonaglobalpopulationlevel,largenumbersof children seek the care from dentists and paediatric specialists for severe dental caries. Evenwealthy countries have been unable to purge the population of this most common disease ofchildhood. This hasput strainon thehealthbudgetsandmanygovernments havebeenaskingthehealthprofessionalstoseekapproachestoprovidingcareforthesechildrenatminimalcost.Insomecountries thishas leadtodevelopingaphilosophyof“supervisedneglect”ofdentalcaries,withproblemsdealtwithasandwhentheyoccur.InsomeEuropeancountriessuchastheUKandincreasinglyIrelandandNetherlandsdebatesareragingwhetherprimaryteethshouldbefilledatall,
Professor Fan Bing (China)Dr.Fangraduatedin1986attheSchool&HospitalofStomatology,HubeiMedicalUniversity.In1989,heobtainedamaster’s degreeat the sameUniversity. From1989 to 1996,Dr. Fanworkedasadentist,researcherandlecturerintheDepartmentofCariology&Endodontology,School&HospitalofStomatology,HubeiMedicalUniversity.From1997to1998,hehadworkedasavisitingscholarinAcademicCenterforDentistryAmsterdam(ACTA),theNetherlands.In1999,Dr.FanobtainedhisPhDdegreeatthesameUniversity,andcurrentlyheservesastheprofessoranddirectorofEndodonticCenter in School & Hospital of Stomatology,Wuhan University. His teaching areasmainly includesupervisingundergraduatesandpostgraduatestoperformstudyandresearchonendodontics.Dr.Fan is committeemanof EndodonticsDivisionand vicechairmanofgeriatricdentistrydivisionofChineseStomatologicalAssociationandAcouncilorofHubeiandWuhanStomatologicalAssociation;furthermoreheisamemberofeditorialboardofENDO-EndodonticPracticeTodayandanassistanteditorofJournalofOralScienceResearch,ChineseJournalofConservativeDentistryandJournalofOperativedentistry,EndodontologyandPeriodontology.
Dr. Fan is an activemember in international endodontic society and has givenmany excellentlecturesininternationalconferences.Also,hehasdeliveredmanyexcellentlecturesandworkshopinlocalendodonticforumsinChina.Dr.Fanisawell-knownexpertinendodontictreatmentandhadwonthesecondandfirstprizesintheCompetitionofEndodonticcasesinAsiaandPacificareaheldbyDentsplyAsiain2001and2002.
His current subjectsmainly lies in research on the configuration, diagnosis and treatment of rootcanalsysteminmandibularsecondmolars;ConstructionofvisibleandphysicalmodelofChinesedigitalpermanent teeth;Constructionofanewmethodusingglucose forquantitativeanalysisofendodonticmicroleakage;themechanismandaccuracyofmulti-frequencyapicallocators;BiofilmobservationandcontrolofEnterococcusFaecalisAssociatedwithPEDonRootCanalWallsinvitro;StudyoninfectioncontrolofbifurcationandlateralbranchesinC-shapedcanalsystems.
Lecture: Morphology, identification and treatment of C-shaped canal systemC-shapedcanalsystemisacanalanatomicalvariantwithhigherprevalenceinAsianpopulations.Itcanappearinmandibularandmaxillarypremolarsandmolars,butaremostoftenseeninmandibularsecondmolars.Basedonmicro-CTstudies,thecross-sectionalfeaturesand3-dimensionalmorphologyofC-shapedcanalswillbereviewedandsummarized.Thethicknessofcanalwallsalongthecanalaxiswillalsobeanalyzedtoindicatethepossibledangerouszonesforcanalenlargement.Themethodfornegotiation,preparationandobturationofC-shapedcanalpathwayswillbefurtherdiscussed.
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andifsowhatmightbethemostcosteffectiveapproachtothis.Thespeakerisaferventadvocateof high quality restorative dentistry to go hand in hand with preventive approach for children.However,treatmentplanningforchildrencannotbea“oneshoefitsall”approach,andhastotakeintoaccountindividualsocial,behaviouralandeconomicconsiderations.Somechildrenwillbenefitfromminimal interventionapproach,togetherwithanintensivepreventiveprogramme.Somewillneedcomprehensivedentalcare,includingpulptherapyandcoronalrestorationsandalsomultipleextractions.Recentlytherehasbeenmuchfocusonminimal interventiontechniques.Alsomanynewmaterialsandremineralisationtherapieshavebeenintroducedinthemarket,suchasGCToothMousse.AMinimal interventiveapproachinsomechildrenistherightwayforwardaslongasthedentistunderstandsthebiologyofthecariousprocessandinstitutesnotonlythecorrectapproachbutalsomonitorstheprogressionofthelesionscarefully.Aneffectivewaytoassessthecariesriskofthepatientisalsohelpfulininformingthesedecisions.
Thespeakerwill tryanddiscusstheseapproachesandwheretheymaybeapplicablemakinganattempttobeevidencebasedandonafirmscientificfooting.Weshouldallbeawarethatinthecurrentglobaleconomicclimatewhenallgovernmentsandindividualpeoplearetighteningtheirbelts it isourdutyaspaediatricdentiststoupholdhighestpossiblecareforchildren,butnottobeintransigentandoblivioustoevidencebaseddentistryinourquesttodowhatwehavebeentrainedtodo.Thislecturewillaimtobethoughtprovokingaimedatgeneratingadiscussionthatisboundtolandatthedoorstepofeverypaediatricdentistinthisworldsoonerratherthanlater.
Lecture 2: Trauma, Tears and Transplants and Orthodontics. The Journey of a child through Complex Trauma with the Leeds Interdisciplinary approach
Wehavedevelopedamultidisciplinaryapproachforthemanagementofanteriorteethwithpoorprognosisasaresultofdentaltrauma.Thisinvolvesbonemanagementattheaffectedsitefollowedbyautotransplantation.Sincetheinceptionofthisprogrammewehaveplacedover160transplantsusingthemultidisciplinary teamcomprisingofbothpaediatricdentistryandorthodonticexpertise.Thistalkwillaimtoprovideanoverviewoftherelationshipbetweendentaltraumaandorthodonticpracticeanddiscussthetechniqueoftransplantation,managementofboneinareaswhereteetharelostasaresultoftraumaandtherequirementsforpre-transplantandpost-transplantorthodontics.Objectivestoenabletheparticipants- tounderstandtheimpactofprevioustrauma- tounderstandtheimpactoftraumaduringorthodontictreatment- tounderstandtheroleoforthodonticsinthetreatmentoftraumatisedteeth- theroleoforthodonticsintreatmentoftraumatizedteethofpoorprognosis- theroleinterdisciplinarycareindentalTraumatology- managementofbonewhenlossoftoothisinevitable- rationaleandoutcomesfortoothtransplantationinchildren.
Dr Kalaiarasu Peariasamy (Malaysia)BDS,MSc,MPaedDentRCS,MPaedDentRCPS,FDSRCSSeniorConsultant&HeadofPaediatricDentistry,SungaiBulohHospital,Malaysia
DrKalaiarasugraduatedwithaBDSdegreefromtheUniversityofMalayain1985.HesubsequentlywenttotheUKwhereheundertookpostgraduatetraininginPaediatricDentistryandOralSurgery,andobtainedhisMasters’degreeinChildren’sDentistry(MSc)fromtheUniversityofLondonin1992,andtheFellowshipinDentalSurgery(FDSRCS)fromtheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandin1993.
HecompletedhisCCST(UK)traininginPaediatricDentistryattheBartsandLondonHospital,andtheIntercollegiateMembershipinPediatricDentistry(MPaedDent)fromtheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandandtheRoyalCollegeofPhysiciansandSurgeonsofGlasgowin2001.
Hismainclinical interests are in PaediatricDental Traumatology, PaediatricOral SurgeryandOralDiseases. Dr. Kalaiarasu is currently the Head of Department and Senior Consultant in PaediatricDentistryatHospitalSungaiBuloh,Malaysia.
Lecture: Salivary Gland Diseases in ChildrenDiseases of the major or minor salivary glands in children are both different and perhaps lessprevalentthanthatseenintheadultpopulation.Mostsalivaryglandlesionsinchildrenarebenign,andcanbeclassified intocystic, inflammatoryor infective innature.Althoughtumoursofsalivaryglandinchildrenareveryrare,theearlyrecognitionofthelesionwoulddependuponahighindexof suspicion by the clinician. This lecture discusses different types of salivary gland diseases thatpresentsinchildrenaswellasthetechniquesofclinicalexamination,diagnosisandtreatment,bothmedicallyandsurgically.
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Professor David John Manton (Australia)BDScMDScPhDFRACDSFICDElsdonStoreyChairofChildDentalHealthHead,GrowthandDevelopmentSectionConvener,PaediatricDentistryOralHealthCRC,MelbourneDentalSchool,UniversityofMelbourne.
GraduatedBDSc(Melb) in1984andworkedingeneralpracticeuntil1991whenheundertookanMDScinPaediatricDentistry.HewasdentaladvisortotheFederalGovernmentfrom1994–1996andwontheKGSutherlandPrizeoftheRACDSin2007.DavidiscurrentlytheElsdonStoreyChairofChildDentalHealthatTheUniversityofMelbourneandisinvolvedinseveralcollaborativeandpostgraduateresearchprojectsinbothpaediatricdentistryandorthodontics.HeisamemberofseveralAustralianDentalAssociationcommittees.DavidhasspokenthroughoutAustralia,AsiaandEuropeandhaswiderangingexperienceinlaboratoryandclinicaltrialsofCPP-ACP,MinimalInterventionDentistryandthedetectionofcaries.Hisinterestsareinallaspectsofenamelde-andremineralisation,teledentistry,andmolar-incisorhypomineralisation(MIH).
Lecture: The use of Technology in Prevention of CariesIn recentdecades theconceptofMinimal InterventionDentistry (MiD) hasbegun to replace thetraditionalsurgicalapproachtocariesmanagement.Earlycariesdetection,cariesriskassessmentandmanagement,andtheremineralisationofearlycariouslesionsarefundamentaltothemaintenanceoflifelongdentalhealth.Technologydevelopedinrecentyearstodetectearlycariouslesionshasledtonumeroussystemsbeingpromotedtotheclinician,withvaryinglevelsofsupportingevidenceavailable.Fluorideisstillthegoldstandardfortheremineralisationofearlycariouslesions,howeverrecentadvancesintheunderstandingofremineralisationhavedriventhedevelopmentofcalcium-basedproductstomaximisetheremineralisationprocess.Oncerestorativeinterventionisrequired,theminimisationoftoothstructure loss ispivotaltoMiD.Thedeterminationofwhichtoothstructureneedstoberemovedintherestorativeprocessiscomplicated,andvisualtechnologyisavailablethatcanassisttheclinicianinthisdecisionmakingprocess
Dr Terry Gregg (UK) BDS,FDSRCPS,FDSRCS,FFDRCSI
I havehelda full timeNHSConsultantpost from1989until 2009duringwhich ImaintainedandimprovedtheNHSserviceforChildreninNorthernIreland–especiallythosewithmedicalconditionsattendingRoyalBelfastHospitalforSickChildren.ThishasbeenachievedthroughmypersonalclinicalcontributionbutalsothroughtrainingofspecialistsandconsultantstoensureappropriatemanpowerforNorthernIreland.Mymaininterestshavebeeninoralpathology,trauma,andCleftLipandpalatechildren.
In 1994 I became involved in National work in the U.K. and have played a central role in thedevelopmentofthespecialtyintheUKthroughchairmanshipoftheSpecialistAdvisoryCommittee,SpecialistMembership inPaediatricDentistryBoardofexaminersand the IntercollegiateBoard forConsultantqualification.
IhavechairedtheUKClinicalEffectiveness(formerlycalledAudit)andtheUKandIreland.ConsultantsGroup.IwasPresidentoftheCraniofacialSocietyofGreatBritainandIrelandin2009andhostedtheannualconferenceinBelfastinMarch2009.IampastpresidentoftheBritishSocietyofPaediatricDentistry2004-5andCouncilmemberformanyyears.InSeptember2009IjoinedtheAcademicstaffinKingsCollege,LondonandretiredfromtheNHSinApril2010,butunabletogiveupcompletely,IcontinuetoholdanHonoraryappointment.IalsocurrentlyworkasaparttimeLocumConsultantforStMaryHospitalPaddingtonandtheRoyalLondonHospitalWhitechapel.
Lecture 1: Diagnosis & Management of Oral Lesions in ChildrenAimofthislectureistoexploretherangeandfrequencyoforallesionsoccurringinchildrenwhichwarrantbiopsyandorsurgicalexcision.Diagnosisandmanagementwillbediscussed.Otheroralpathologicallesionswherebiopsyisnotindicatedwillalsobediscussed.
Lecture 2: Diagnosis & Management of Delayed Eruption of TeethTo review thediagnosisandmanagementofdelayederuptionof teeth.Both locallyandgeneralcauseswillbeshownanddiscussed.
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Orthodontics
Professor Fraser McDonald (UK)BDSMScPhDFDSRCSFFDRCSIProfessorofOrthodonticsinrelationtoOralBiologyHeadofDepartmentofOrthodonticsKing’sCollegeLondonDentalInstitute
Myundergraduatequalificationwascompletedin1980atBirminghamUniversity.Afterthreeyearsgeneraldental training I thencompletedtheorthodontic trainingprogrammeat theRoyalDentalSchool,LondonunderthesupervisionofProfessorWilliamHouston.IthenbecamealecturerinOralBiologyintegratingphysiologyandorthodonticsintheUniversityofLondon.
IhavesubsequentlyobtainedqualificationsinspecialisationandcompletedmyPhDin1992.Ihavepublishedover90fullpapers,170abstracts,3booksandsupervisedover90mastersreports.Iwasappointedasprofessor in1999andhavebeenawardedtheJames IVprofessorshipof theRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEdinburghin2002.IhavebeeneditoroftheEuropeanJournalofOrthodonticssince1993until2010.IamcurrentlytheHeadofDepartmentofOrthodonticsattheDentalInstitute,KingsCollegeLondon.
Lecture 1: Adult orthodontics – why and how?Orthodonticswasoriginallyidentifiedasadentalhealthcaredeliverywithinchildren.Astheexpertiseof orthodontic care increases, together with society’s expectations, so more patients considerorthodonticcareasapossibletreatmentsolution.Includedwithinthisconsiderationaretheplethoraofadvertisementswhichoffer theutopiandream;simplespeedyorthodontics,pain freeandwithreliableresults.Sadlythisisadream.Theaimofthetreatment is tomoveteeth,withoutdamage,withoutdiscomfortandasquicklyaspossiblewithoutaffectinglifestylesofpatients.Whenthetargetpopulationwaschildren,damageandinfluencesonlifepatternsmatteredverylittle.Aswehaveattainedaleveloforthodontictreatmentdelivery in terms of access to a clinician who could achieve acceptable results, this has led tomoreadultpatientsseekingtreatment.Basiccommercialmarketprincipleshaveestablishedthatifacliniciandoesnotdeliverthecarethepatientexpects,a‘colleague’workinginthesameregionalareaofthecountrywilloffertreatment.The ideal treatment would seem to reflect a dream appliance of a reasonably costed lingualappliancethatdoesnotinducediscomfortandissuppliedwithpreformedarchwireswhichcanbeusedbyself-ligation.Howeverthisdoesnotyetexistandwesearchforwaystoprovidetreatmenttopatientsinanattractivemanneraspossible.
Lecture 2: The dental root and its clinical corollaries; the orthodontic challenges of cementum
Therootsofallteetharesurroundedbyacalcifiedmaterialwhichisverysensitivetobloodsupplyvariations.Itisaformofcalcifiedjointseparatedbyafibroustissuelayer(syndesmosis)andisuniquetothetooth/alveolarbonearrangement.
Unique within the consideration of the cementum is the biological basis of how the periodontalligamentspaceisretained,andthatthecementum(continuallysupportingadditionalmaterial)doesnotencroachuponthisspace.
Failure of the periodontium to retain its’ fibrous nature leads on to the formation of a bony joint(synopstosis)whichhassignificantfunctionalissues.
AnkylosedteetharefoundinmanyregionsandConeBeamComputedTomographymayassistinourdiagnosis.
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Professor Jean Marc Retrouvey (Canada)Jean-MarcRetrouvey,D.M.D,M.Sc.FRCD(C),isthedirectorofthedivisionofOrthodonticsatMcGillUniversityinMontreal,Canada.Hehaslecturedextensivelyontheimportanceofproperdiagnosisofdentalmalocclusions.He is an instructorat theMontrealChildrenHospital in thePediatricDentistryDepartmentandtheShrinersHospitalCraniofacialUnit.HepracticesorthodonticsparttimeinPointeClaireQuébec.HeisaRCDC(RoyalCollegeofDentistsofCanada)examiner,anNDEBadvisorandmemberoftheAAO,theCAOandAmericanCollegeofDentists.Asateacher,hehasreceivedtheMcGillDentalSociety,theWood,KatzandSilverstoneawardsforexcellence in teaching. Dr.Retrouvey isalso involvedwithHVO(HealthVolunteerOverseas) in thedevelopmentofblendedteachingprogramforemergingcountries.
Lecture: Clearpath Orthodontics• OrthodonticAlignertherapyhascomeunderthemainstreamoforthodontictreatmentoverthe
pastfewyears.Theever-increasingdemandforaestheticandcomfortableorthodontictreatmentoptionsandthebroadeningofthescopeoforthodonticcasesamenabletothealignertherapyhasseenplasticalignertherapycompletingmorethan2millioncasesgloballybyvarioussystems.
• This2dayworkshopwillenableyoutobetterdiagnosemalocclusionsandtorecognizeandselectwhichcasesarecandidatesforalignertreatment.Theapplicationoftheproperbiomechanicalapproachwillalsobeemphasized.ThisenhancedknowledgewillallowyoutoadoptandmastertheClearPath3DALIGNERPROPRIETARYTECHNOLOGYtogivepatientstheaesthetics,comfort,convenience&predictabilitytheyexpectintheirorthodontictreatment.
• In thiseraof rapidlyevolving technology, the3Dorthodonticaligner technologyhasmade iteasierforageneraldentisttoexecuteorthodontictreatmenteffectivelyforproperlydiagnosedandselectedpatients.
Dr Loh Kai Woh (Singapore)BDS,MDS,CertOrtho,FAMS.PastHonoraryGeneralSecretaryofSingaporeDentalAssociationPastPresidentofAssociationofOrthodontists,SingaporePastPresidentofAsianPacificOrthodonticSociety
Dr.LohgraduatedfromtheUniversityofSingaporein1976andobtainedhisMasterofDentalSciencefrom theUniversityofPittsburgh in1982 throughascholarshipawardedby theNationalUniversityofSingapore.HewasafulltimeinstructorattheNationalUniversityofSingaporetill1986.HeinitiatedtheformationoftheOrthognathicCentrein1983attheUniversityofSingaporetocaterfortreatmentofpatientswithdento-facialdeformitiesandwasappointedascoordinatoroftheOrthognathicCentre.HefoundedtheAssociationofOrthodontists,Singaporein1991andwasthePresidentforthefirst2years.HewasappointedasanexternalexaminerintheRe-examinationforthefinalyearoftheBachelorofDentalSurgerydegree,FacultyofDentistry,NationalUniversityofSingaporein1998and2002.HewasanExternalExamineroftheMasterofDentalScience(Orthodontics)degreeattheWenzhouMedicalCollege in 2010. Hewas appointed visiting Professor at the Department ofOrthodontics,WenzhouMedicalCollege,China,in2009.HeisthePresidentoftheAsianPacificOrthodonticSociety(2010-2012).Dr. Lohhasgivenpresentations inAustralia, Bangladesh,China, Indonesia, India, Japan,Malaysia,Nepal,Pakistan,Philippines,Vietnam,Singapore,Thailand,TaiwanandSouthKorea.
Lecture: Orthodontic Preparation for Prosthodontic TreatmentManydentalpatientshavelosttheirteethwhiletheywereyoung.Someofthesepatientsdonotseekearlydentaltreatmenttorestoresuchlostteeth.Overtime,teetharoundthemissingtooth,mayrotate,overerupt,tipordriftawayfromitsoriginalpositions.Thisoftencreatedifficultiesfortherestorativedentistsassuchmovedteethwillcreateasituationnotpossibleforplacementcrowns,bridges,denturesorimplants.Theroleoforthodontictreatmentistomovesuchteethtoanidealpositionfortherestorativedentiststolacedentalrestorationinanidealandaestheticallyacceptableenvironment.Theuseoffixedandremovalapplianceswillbediscussed.Theimportantroleplayedbyorthodonticminiimplantswillalsobediscussed.
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Dr Chiu Hung Cheng (Taiwan)D.D.S.,M.Sc.,F.I.C.D.FellowofInternationalCollegeofDentistsDoctorofDentalSurgeryofNationalTaiwanUniversityMasterofSocialScienceofNationalTaitungUniversitySpecialistinOrthodonticsofDepartmentofHealth,R.O.C.(Taiwan)DiplomateofInternationalCongressofOralImplantologists(ICOI)
Dr.Hung-ChengChiuisDoctorofDentalSurgeryofNationalTaiwanUniversitysince1991.Aftertwoyearsmilitary service as Army dental officer, he finished his ResidencywithOrthodontic Speciality training inNationalTaiwanUniversityHospitalfrom1993to1995.Dr.ChiuwasLecturerofNationalTaitungUniversity,andservedasClinical InstructorofDepartmentofOrthodontics,NationalTaiwanUniversityHospitaloverfifteenyears.HeobtainedhisMasterofSocialSciencefromNationalTaitungUniversityin2007,andmajorinpolicydevelopmentand riskmanagement strategy.He is Fellowof InternationalCollegeofDentistsandimmediatepastPresidentofTaitungDentalAssociation.NowheisnotonlyTrustee,ChairmanofLawDrafts&AmendmentsCommitteeofTaiwanAssociationofOrthodontists,butalsoTrustee,ChairmanofMedicalEthicsCommitteeofTaiwanDentalAssociation.Dr.ChiuqualifiedhisDiplomateofInternationalCongressofOralImplantologists(ICOI)in2011,andservedasExecutiveSupervisorofTaiwanBranch,LocalVicePresidentofAsia-PacificSection.Dr.ChiuservethepostofPresidentofAlumniAssociationofSchoolofDentistry,NationalTaiwanUniversity.HewasappointedashornoraryTAORepresentative,AsianPacificOrthodonticSociety(APOS)Ex-CoMemberfrom2013to2014.
Lecture: Complications and Risk Managements in Orthodontics and TADs Intervention
Likeanyotherhealth-carediscipline,orthodonticshasitsshareofcomplications.Inabusypractice,itisrareforadaytogobywhentheorthodontistdoesnotseeissuesrangingfromgingivitissecondarytopoororalhygienetofailureoftreatmentprogressduetopoorcooperationtomoreserioussituationssuchasgeneralizedrootresorption.
Complicationssecondary to traumaduringtreatmentalsoariseona regularbasis, includingsoft-tissueirritationsorabrasionsresultingfrommucosarubbingonbrackets,auxiliaryhooks,orexposeddistalendsofarchwires.Althoughthesekindsoftraumahavebeenwithussincetheinceptionofthespecialty,changesin treatment techniques and popular trends have given rise to new complications that all practicingorthodontistsandtheirstaffmembersneedtoknowhowtomanage.
Obviously,thebiggestdevelopmentinclinicalpracticeoverthelastdecadehasbeenthewidespreadadoptionof temporaryanchoragedevices.Consideringall the typesofcasesnowbeing treatedwithskeletal anchorage, it’s not surprising that published complications arising from TADs are also on theincrease.Visualexamples thatcanhelpusmake informeddecisionsabout this relativelynewareaoforthodontictreatment.
New treatment modalities and ever-changing social trends constantly produce new sets of possiblecomplicationsineverydayorthodonticpractice.Reportssuchasthetwointhispresentationwillhelpkeepcliniciansawareofmethodsthatcanbeusedtopreventand,ifnecessary,manageandtreatsuchnewcomplicationsastheyarise.
Dr Surguna Devi R.S Muniandy (Malaysia)BDS(Mal.),MSc(Lond.),MOrthRCS(Eng.),MOrthRCPS(Glas.),FDSRCS(Eng.)
Dr.SurgunaDevigraduatedwithBDSfromUniversityMalayain1987andMScfromUniversityofLondonin1999,MOrth(Intercollegiate)in2000andbecameaFellowoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandin2001.Shehasworked7yearsasaSpecialistOrthodontist inSabah,andsince2009 isworkingasaConsultantOrthodontistinSelangor,Malaysia.Herspecialinterestsincludeuseoffunctionalappliances;in themanagementof severe skeletal problems inchildrenandoral appliances in themanagementof patients with OSA. She has presented her research in these topics in local as well as internationalconferences.
Lecture: Oral Appliances in the management of Obstructive Sleep ApnoeaObstructive Sleep Apnoea(OSA) is a potentially life-threatening breathing disorder; characterised byrepeatedcollapseoftheupperairwayduringsleep,withcessationofbreathing.CurrentmanagementforOSAinvolvesamulti-disciplinaryapproachbasedonsounddiagnosisandeffectivemanagementusingvarioussurgicalaswellasnon-surgicaltreatmentmodalities.CPAP(Continuouspositiveairwaypressure)isthegoldstandardfortreatmentofsevereOSAbutintra-oralmandibularadvancementappliancesprovetobeaneffectivealternativeformildtomoderatecases.TheAmericanAcademyofSleepMedicine(AAOSM)hasrecommendedoralappliancesasanon-surgicalalternativewhich is non-invasive inpatientswithprimary snoringandmild tomoderateOSAand thosewhoare intolerant toCPAP,or refuse surgery.Theseoralapplianceswhichare removablecanbeworn
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Dato’ Dr How Kim Chuan (Malaysia)BDS(Singapore),MSC(Ortho),FDSRCS;FDSRCSEd,MORTHRCS,MORTHRCSEd;CertOralImp,FICOI,DiplomateofICOI(USA);FAMM(Malaya)
Dato’DrHowgraduatedfromSingaporein1991.HewentontospecializeinOrthodontics inLondonin1993.He is alsowell qualified inOral Surgery. Hepossessesanumberofpost graduatequalificationsinOrthodontics,OralSurgery, ImplantologyaswellasLaserDentistry.He isanowaFellowaswellasaDiplomate for the InternationalCongressofOral Implantologist (ICOI). He isalsoa Fellowof theRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsforOrthodonticsaswellasOralSurgery.DrHowisalsoaFellowoftheAcademyofMedicineofMalaysiaCollegeofDentalSpecialists.HeistheKeyOpinionLeaderforStraumanninMalaysiaaswellastheCourseDirectorforOsstemimplantsysteminMalaysia.
Dato’DrHowisalsotheFoundingmemberaswellastheVice-PresidentfortheMalaysianITISociety.DrHowisalsoaFellowoftheWorldClinicalLaserInstituteaswellasaCertifiedLaserTrainerforBiolase.HeisalsotheMalaysianCountryRepresentativeforWorldFederationofLaserDentistry.Dato’DrHowiscurrentlytheImmediatePastPresidentoftheMalaysianDentalAssociation.Intheinternationalarena,he is theChief EditorofAsiaPacificDental Federation. In the99thFDIWorldDental FederationGeneralAssembly,Dato’DrHowwaselectedastheFDIWorldDentalCouncilor.
Dato’DrHowisalsoveryactiveinlecturingorthodontics,implants,laser,aestheticdentistryanddentinehypersensitivity in thenationalaswellas internationalarena.Hehas lecturedextensively inCambodia,Vietnam,Indonesia,Philippines,Thailand,Myanmar,Nigeria,ChinaandKorea.HeisalsotheFDISpeakeraswellasKeyOpinionLeaderforOralB,SensodyneandListerine.
Dato’DrHowalsoactivelyconductingclinicalorthodontictrainingcoursesintheregion.Healsoconductimplanttrainingcoursesinmanycountries.
Dato’DrHowKimChuanwasappointedbytheMinisterofHealthastheBoardDirectorfortheMalaysianHealthPromotionBoardinMay2010.
Dato’DrHowreceivedthecovetousDIMPAwardwhichcarriesthetitleDato’fromtheSultanofPahangin October 2010. He also received the Outstanding Overseas Chinese Award conferred by ChineseStomatologicalAssociationduringthe1stGlobalChineseDentistsCongressinDec2010.
Lecture: Management of gummy smile using SLB System and TADGummy smile is a very unaestheticandcommonconditiondefinedas theexposureofmore than3mm of gingival tissue while an individual is smiling. This is attributable to several factors, includinghyperfunctionoftheperioralmuscles(orbicularisoris,zygomaticusmajorandminor,depressorseptinasi,levatorlabiisuperiorisalaequenasi/angulioris).
Inaddition,liplength,clinicalcrownlength,skeletalproblemscausedbyverticalmaxillaryexcess(VME)anddelayedpassiveeruption,gingivalhyperplasiaareamongotheraetiologicalfactors.Manyauthorshaveproposedsurgicalapproachesbut theseproceduresareassociatedwithmorbidityandhighcostandaretime-consuming.PolorecentlyintroducedtheuseofbotulinumtoxintypeAunderelectromyographyguidanceforthecorrectionofgummysmilecausedbyhyperfunctionalmuscles.
Gummysmilecanalsobecausedbyovereruptionofupperanteriorteethwhichresultinexcessivedisplayofincisorgivingrisetoperceptionofincisorproclinationeventhoughtheincisormaybeoverretracted.Itcanalsobecausedbyposteriorlyover-eruptionresultinginanterioropenbite.ThispresentationaimstoshowcaseclinicaldifferentialdiagnosisofeachaetiologyanddemonstratetheuseofSLBS(SelfLigatingBracketSystem)aswellasTAD(Temporaryanchoragedevice)totreatcomplexhighangle,gummysmileVME (VerticalMaxillaryExcess)malocclusion.Clinical techniquesandmechanicalsequelaeofthetechniquewouldbediscussedindetails.
duringsleepandtheyaredesignedtoposturethelowerjawforward;therebydrawingthetongueforwardand increasingthesizeof the retro-lingualandretro-palatalairway.Majorityofpatients treatedwithoralapplianceshavereportedreduceddaytimesleepiness,snoringandsleepapnoeameasurements.Afewrandomisedcontrolledtrialshavereportedthatthereductionofapnoea-hypopnoeaindex(45%reduction)andresolutionofsymptomswereseenmoreinpatientswithmild-to-moderateOSAwhencomparedwithcontrols;althoughlesssuccessfulthanCPAP(70%reduction).Thetwo-pieceapplianceswerealsoreportedtobemoreeffectiveinreducingtheAHIwhencomparedwiththesingle-pieceappliances.ThislecturedescribesthegeneralprinciplesoforthodonticmanagementofpatientswithOSAusingoralappliancesandthemodeofactionofvarioussingle-pieceandtwo-pieceappliancesthatareavailable.Thedesignfeatureswhichareimportantforthesuccessoftheseoralapplianceswillalsobediscussedindetail.
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Dr S.M. Balaji (India)Dr.S.M.BalajiistheDirectorandConsultantMaxillofacialSurgeonofthe‘BalajiDentalandCraniofacialHospital’.HewastheformerEditor- inChiefoftheJournalofOralandMaxillofacialsurgery,andispresently theEditor-in-Chiefof the“AnnalsofMaxillofacialSurgery.He isalsoaneminentmemberof the Reviewer Committee of the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery. To hisaccomplishment,hehas several InternationalandNationalpublications in variouspeer reviewedjournals.HisvastexperienceandknowledgeinthefieldofOralandMaxillofacialsurgeryhasbeenpenneddowninformofvariousbooksthathehaseditedandpublished.HehaspublishedthreebooksonCraniofacialDistractionOsteogenesisandhasalsocontributedhisknowledgetochaptersinvariousotherbooks.Hehasalsoauthoredthepopulartextbookon“OralandMaxillofacialSurgery”byElsevierpublication,whichiswellreadbydentalstudentsinIndiaandallovertheglobe.
Tohiscredithehas receivednumerousawards including thehighest formofhonour through the“Dr. B.C. Roy National award” from the Medical Council of India. He has also delivered variousorationsincludingtheprestigiousGinwalaOrationoftheIndianAssociationofOralandMaxillofacialSurgeryandthehighlyesteemedDrRAhmedOrationoftheIndianDentalAssociation.HehasalsorepresentedthenationatvariousInternationalforumsincludingtheADAandFDI.
Lecture 1 : Advanced Oral Surgery for General Dental SurgeonsWithemergingnewer technologies, thepracticeofOralandMaxillofacialSurgeryhasundergonerevolutionarychanges.Thechangeisintheformofourunderstandingthediseaseprocess,newergeneticdimensions,treatmentparadigms,tissueengineeringproductsandothersurgicalmaterials.MaxillofacialDistractionOsteogenesishasevolvedasseparatecraftthatcouldbeasuper-specialtybyitself.Themethodwasproducedseveralvariationofinstruments–theDistractorsforCranio-maxilo-mandibularapplications.Custommadedistractorshavesolvedcrucialcraniofacialproblems.ThecombinedapplicationofBoneMorphogeneticProteinsatthesiteofdistractionhasbeenthemostrecentsurgicalmodalityoftreatment.Thetechniqueensuresthehighestdegreeofclinicalsuccessintermsofrestoringcriticalsizeddefectsaswellascraniofacialdeformities.Theformandfunctionoftherestoredareacloselyresemblesthatofthenormalbone.
TissueengineeringhasprovideduswithamiraculousosteogenicproteincalledBoneMorphogeneticProteins.Theseproteinsactivelyrecruits,amplifiesandsecretestheboneformingosteoblastsatthesiteofplacement.Combinationofbonegraftsthathasbonemarrowsuchastheribgraftor iliaccrestgraftorzygomashavingshavecreatedbonetogreaterthan90%ofthedefectasearlyas4months.
The presentation intends to highlight the recent surgical advances in the field of DistractionosteogenesisandBoneMorphogeneticProteinsasapplied toMaxillofacial surgery.Allaspectsofmaterialscience,surgicalaspectaswellasevolutionofthesematerialsshallbecoveredduringthecourseofthelecture.
Lecture 2 : Newer Understanding of Etiopathogenesis and management of Oro-facial Clefts
Oro-facialcleftsstillremainachallengetotheentiremedicalandsurgicalfraternity.Thepolygenicinheritanceandmultifactorialcauseoforo-facialcleftsrenderstheunderstandingofthesedeformitiesverydifficult.Withnewerdiscoveryofseveralkeyandnovelparticipatingproteinsinthecraniofacialdevelopmentandelucidationoffunctionofseveralsuchproteins,newerpathwaysoforganogenesishavebeenidentified.Theseorchestrationofseveral,linkedkeypathwaysisanimportantmileinthecraniofacialformation.
Basedonthisnewinformationneweretiopathogenesisoforo-facialclefthavebeenproposed-TheDevelopmentalFieldReassignmenttheoryinthisdecade.Thistheoryhasrevolutionizedthecurrentunderstandingoforo-facialcleftsandtherebypotentiallymodifyingtreatmentmodalities.Thistheoryidentifies several key proteins in each of the developmental fields (in areas of face), that fail tofunctionproperlyatcertain times leading to failureof fusioncausingoro-facialclefts. Thecurrentpresentationwillexplainthevarioustheoriesthatexplaintheformationoforo-facialclefts.EmphasiswillbeplacedonthecurrentlyrecognizedandwidelyacceptedDevelopmentalFieldReassignmenttheory. Treatmentmodalities fororo-facialcleftsbasedon this theorywillbediscussed indetail inpresentation.
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Professor St John Crean (UK) BDSMBBSFDSRCSFFGDP(UK)FRCSFRCS(OMFS)PHDFHEA
StJohnwasappointedasDirectorofDentalResearchandKnowledgeTransferfromOctober2009andDeanoftheSchoolofPostGraduateMedicalandDentalEducationinJan2010atUniversityofCentralLancashire(UCLan).Hecurrently isConsultantOralandMaxillofacialSurgeonatBlackpoolVictoriaHospitalstrustandholdsanHonoraryConsultantpostatMorecambeBayUniversityHospitalsTrust.HepreviouslyheldthepostofAssociateDirectorofUndergraduateDentalStudiesandYear3LeadatPeninsulaDentalSchoolfor2years.
Lecture: Medical Emergencies in Dental PracticeDentalPractice in the21stcenturycontinues tochallengecareproviderswith thesamearrayoftreatmentdilemmassuchascaries,periodontaldisease,exodontiasandreconstruction/replacement.Techniqueshavebecomemoreevidencebasedandapproacheshave,despitefinancialrestraintsandchanges, remainedcontemporary. Theprofileofpatientshasalsochanged. Individualsarelivinglonger,not justbecauseofchangesin lifestylebut innosmallmeasureduetothemedicalprofession’sabilitytotreatandcontrolsymptomswithsurgeryandmedication.ThustheDentalCareprofessional ischallengedtokeepabreastoftheirpatients’medicalstatusandthusmustpossessanabilitytorecognisetherelevanceoftheseconditionsandtheimpacttheyhaveupontreatmentplanningaswellastheimpactthedentalcaremayhaveupontheirpatient’smedicalstatus.Oneofthegreatestchallengestodentalpractitionersandtheirteamsariseswhenapatientbecomesacutelyunwell inthedentalpracticesetting.Patientexpectationsdemandacomprehensiveandorganisedapproachtominimisetheriskoftheeventresultinginanunwantedoutcome.Thislecturewillpresentamanagementapproachtomedicalemergencieswithinthedentalpracticewhichwillensurethat,regardlessofoutcome,thedentalteamwillhavemaximisedthechancesofensuringapositiveresultduringsuchstressfulevents.
Professor Khoo Suan Phaik (Malaysia)AssociateDean,OralSciencesandProfessorInternationalMedicalUniversityBDS(Mal),MSc(Lond),FFDRCSI(OralMed),CertImmunol(Lond),PhD(S’pore)
Dr.KhooSuanPhaik isaProfessorofOralPathologyandOralMedicineat theSchoolofDentistry,InternationalMedical University (IMU),Malaysia. Shegraduated from theUniversity ofMalayaandobtained her MSc in Oral Pathology from the Eastman Dental Institute, UK and Fellowship in thespecialtyofOralMedicine fromtheFacultyofDentistryRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsof Ireland.SheobtainedherPhDfromtheNationalUniversityofSingapore(NUS)inSingapore.Sheservedfor20yearsinUniversityofMalayabeforeshejoinedIMUin2008.Dr.Khoohaspublishedwidelyandhasbeeninvitedtospeakatnumerouslocalandinternationalscientificconferences.AmongstherclinicalandlaboratoryspecialinterestsareOrofacialPain,OralMucosalLesionsandRegenerativeDentistry.SheisalsocurrentlytheAssociateDeanofSchoolofDentistry,IMUandalsothePresidentoftheInternationalAssociationofDentalResearch(IADR)oftheMalaysianSection.
Lecture: Restoration to Regeneration: Hope and Promise for Dentistry?Therestorationoflostdentaltissuesrepresentsasignificantproportionofthedailyroutineofdentalpractitioners. The tradition of using removable prostheses to restore lost or damaged tissues hasgraduallybeenreplacedbymoreacceptablealternativeswhicharefixedandresemblingnaturaltissues.However,inrecentdecades,restorationoflostorodentalandcraniofacialtissuesareshiftingtowardsnaturalalternativesincludingbiologicaltooth/tissuereplacementorinduction.Thedawnofthiscenturyisheraldedbythegrowingunderstandingandexperimentationwithstemcellsasprimarytools in the expanding regenerativemedicine and tissue engineering revolution. The repair andregenerationoforalandcraniofacialtissuesarebeingrevolutionizedbybiologicaltherapiesbasedongrowthanddifferentiationfactorsthataccelerateand/orinduceanaturalbiologicalregeneration.Thecurrentknowledge,barriersandchallengesintheclinicaluseoftoolswithemphasisonclinicalapplicationholdsoutpromiseforthefutureofregenerativedentistry.
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Professor Dato’ Dr. Zainal Ariff Abdul Rahman DPSK. (Malaysia)BDS(Dhaka),MSc(Lond),FFDRCS(Ire),FDSRCS(Eng)
Dato’ZainaliscurrentlytheDeputyDean(Postgraduate)DentalFaculty,UniversityofMalaya.HeisaProfessorintheDepartmentofOral&MaxillofacialSurgeryandSeniorConsultantMaxillofacialSurgeonattheMaxillofacialunitUniversityofMalayaMedicalCentre.HealsoholdstheadditionalresponsibilityofManagingDirector,CentreforBiomedicalTechnologyandinnovation(CBMTI)SdnBhd.(SubsidiaryofUMCapitalSdnBhd).Dato”ZainalistherecipientofGoldMedalGeneva2005andScientistExcellenceawardconferredbytheMinistryofScienceTechnologyandinnovation(MOSTI)HeiscurrentlytheRegionalAdviserforFacultyofDentalSurgeryRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandandthepastPresidentofMalaysianAssociationofOralandMaxillofacialSurgeons.HeisalsocurrentlytheAssessorofMalaysianQualificationAgency(MQA)andReviewerforOraldisease(ISIcitedJournal
Lecture: Biomodelling in Oromaxillofacial SurgeryOptimumaesthetic isquitedifficult toachieve inoromaxillofacialcorrectiveandreconstructionsurgerywhenconventionaltechniqueisused.This isbecausethesurgeonneedtoestimatethepositionofthelossordisplacedstructureasaccurateaspossibleinthe3dimensionalcoordinate.TheavailabilityofthesoftwarethatabletoreformatCTscanandMRIimageinto3dimensionandlaterproduceintoalifesizemodelbystereolithography(STL)hadofferedbettertreatmentoutcomeforthistypesurgery.Thevariouspossibilityofusingthistechnologytofacilitatethecraniofacialreconstructivesurgerywasexplored.Currentapplication inoromaxillofacial surgery includesdiagnostic, treatmentplanning,predictionof treatmentoutcome,patientcommunication, virtual reconstructionof loss hard tissue, fabricationof implantandplacementoftissueorimplant.Variouscasesoforomaxillofacialdefect that utilize this technology toachieveoptimum results in theirmanagementwerereported.Theadvantageandlimitationofthistechnologywerebrieflydiscussedanddocumented.
Dr Thomas Abraham (Malaysia)MDS,FDSRCS,FFDRCSI,MOMSRCPSConsultantOral&MaxillofacialSurgeon&HeadofDepartmentDeptOfOral&MaxillofacialSurgeryHospitalTengkuAmpuanRahimahKlang,Selangor,Malaysia
DrThomasAbrahamisagraduatefromCollegeofDentalSurgeryinManipalIndiaandwentontodohisMastersinOral&MaxillofacialSurgery.HealsodidhisFDSRCS&FFDRCSIfromtheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsEnglandandIreland.HeworkedinnumerousmaxillofacialunitsinWales,EnglandandScotlandbeforereturningbacktoMalaysiatoworkfortheMinistryofHealth.HealsoobtainedhisMembershipinOral&MaxillofacialSurgeryfromtheRoyalCollegeofPhysiciansandSurgeonsGlasgow.HeiscurrentlytheheadofdepartmentintheinOral&MaxillofacialSurgeryatHospitalTengkuAmpuanRahimahKlang.HisfieldofinterestareHead&neckOncology,MaxillofacialtraumatologyandMaxillofacialreconstructivesurgery.He isacorememberof the research team forOralcancerunderCancerResearch InitiativeFoundation&OralCancerResearchCoordinatingCentreHisdepartmenthasbeenrecognizedasthe“Centreofexcellence” for tumor /pathologyand reconstructive surgery in theMinistryofHealth.He isalso an international Faculty for AO- ASIF anda regular speaker in the Asia Pacific region, He has afewpublicationsinlocal&Internationalpeerreviewedjournals.HewasthePublicationsecretaryfortheMalaysianDentalAssociationand theeditor forMalaysianDentalJournal. He iscurrently thePresidentforMalaysianAssociationofOral&MaxillofacialSurgeonsandexecutivecouncilmemberof theAsianAssociationofOral&maxillofacialSurgeons.
Lecture: Bony Lesions of the maxillofacial Region- Solving the Diagnostic Dilemma for the Dental practitioner
Inourclinicalpracticewearefrequentlyfacedwitheitherradiolucentorradiopaquelesionwhichcouldpresent as a coincidental finding or as a disease specific problem. These lesions with in themaxillaormandible frequently presents as either hard or soft fluctuant lesion depending upon the extent ofinvolvementofthebonycortexofthemaxillofacialskeleton.Onthecontrarytheselesioncanalsopresentasaasymptomaticlesionscausingavaryingdegreediagnosticproblem.Thesefrequentlypresentsasadiagnosticchallengetothedentalhealthcarepractioner.AnearlyandaccuratediagnosisalwaysresultsinearlymanagementofsuchlesionswithreasonablepredictableprognosisTheaimofthislectureistopresentinverysimplemannersomeoftheclinicalcasesrangingfromsimplecysttoodontogenictumorstocomplexmalignantjawtumorstometastatictumorsofthemaxillofacialregion.Anattemptismadetopresentthecharacteristicfeaturesoftheselesions,with itsradiographicfeaturesandsomeofthediagnosticinvestigationsavailabletothepractionerandwhichheorsheecannsafelycarryoutwithintheconfinesoftheirpracticeinordertodistinguishthesedifferentbonylesions,Toensurethecontinuityofthelecturewealsotakeaquicklookathowtheselesionsaremanaged.
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Dr Kamran H. Awan (Saudi Arabia)BDS,Ph.D(UK)• AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofOralMedicine&DiagnosticSciences,KingSaudUniversity• Clinical Research Associate, Department of Oral Medicine & Experimental Pathology, King’sCollegeLondon
IdidmyDentistryfromtheUniversityofKarachiandwasawardedaPhDbytheKing’sCollegeLondon,UK. Iamcurrentlybased inKingSaudUniversity,Riyadh, SaudiArabia,asanAssistant Professor inOralMedicine.IamalsoaffiliatedwithKing’sCollegeLondoninthecapacityofClinicalResearchAssociateandavisitingfaculty.Ihavepublishedanumberofscientificpeerreviewedarticlesininternationalrecognisedjournalsandlecturedextensivelyonthesubjectoforalcancerandprecancerfromthelevelsofbasicsciencetothemanagement.
Myresearchinterestsaredevelopingtumourandgeneticmarkersfordiagnosisandexaminingrisksfororalcancer indifferentpopulationsandthedeliveryof interventionalprogrammesdirectedatcessationof tobaccoandarecanutusage.Currently, Iam involved inacoupleofHigh ImpactResearch projects as Principal Investigator in collaboration with the WHO and Ministry of Health,Pakistan.Lecture: New armamentarium in the fight against oral cancerOralcancerandpotentiallymalignantdisorders(OPMD)intheirearlystagescouldbeasymptomaticandmaybeencounteredduringroutinevisualinspectionoftheoralcavity.Thesemayhowever,beoverlookedormissedbyoralhealthprofessionalsifasystematicexaminationoforalmucosaisnotperformedduringroutinecare.
Furthermore,OPMDappearclinicallysimilartoarangeofbenignmucosaldisorders,andthereforerequire surgical biopsy followed by histopathological assessment to reach a diagnosis. Earlierdetectionincurablestagesiscrucialandifeffectivetoolsareavailablethismayleadtoareductioninthecurrentlyunacceptablemorbidityandmortality.Therefore,thereisaneedforthedevelopmentofadjunctiveaidswhichcanreliablyandnon-invasivelydistinguishbetweenOPMDandotherbenigndisorders.Moreoversuchaidsshouldhavetheabilitytoaccuratelyidentifythebiopsysiteandalsotodetectpremalignancyintheirearlieststages.
Inthepastdecades,anumberofadjunctivetechniqueshaveemergedwithclaimsofenhancingoralmucosalexaminationsandfacilitatingthedetectionof,anddistinctionbetweenbenignandoralpotentiallymalignantandmalignantdisorders.Clinicianswhousethesetechniquesmaybeunawareofthestatusoftheevidencesupportingtheireffectiveness.
Asst Professor Dr Alan Jeroff (Canada)DrJeroffgraduatedfromtheUniversityofManitobaDentalSchoolin1977andisinprivatepracticeinVancouver,BritishColumbia,Canada.
Hecompletedamini-residencyinOralSurgeryattheUniversityofthePacificSchoolofDentistryinSanFrancisco,CaliforniaandwasaclinicaltutorattheUniversityofOtagoSchoolofDentistryinDunedin,NewZealand.
HeispresentlyaclinicalinstructorattheUniversityofBritishColumbiaFacultyofDentistryandperformsall theOral Surgery procedures includingwisdom teeth removal and implant placements at theBurrardImplantCentreDentalClinic.Heisanactiveparticipantinstudyclubs,anaviationenthusiastandacommercialpilotwithmorethan2500flighthoursindifferenttypesofaircraftincludingglidersandT34trainingjetsLecture: Simple and Predictable Approaches to Oral SurgeryNearlyallgeneraldentistsperformatleastsomeextractions.Exodontiaisabasictraditionalpartofpracticethatpre-datesallotherdentaldisciplines.Withmoderninstruments,techniquesandpatientmanagementoptions,ithasneverbeeneasier.Generalistsarefortunatetohaveexcellentoralandmaxillofacialsurgeonstowhomdifficultcasescanbereferred.Forexample,olderpatientsexhibitingdensescleroticbone;patientswhoseteethhaveanomalousroots;medicallycompromisedpatients;orthoserequiringI.V.sedationorgeneralanesthesiacancertainlybenefitfromtheadditionaltrainingandexperienceofaspecialist.
It is incumbentonallgeneralistswhoremoveanyteethatall, tobepreparedforthose inevitablecontingencies- realizing thatat leastone in tenextractionsbecomecomplicatedor “surgical” innature.
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PracticeManagement
Professor William Cheung (Hong Kong)D.M.D.,F.A.G.D.,F.A.D.I.,F.I.C.D.• HonoraryLecturer,UniversityofPennsylvaniaSchoolofDentalMedicine,U.S.A.• HonoraryAssociateProfessor,theUniversityofHongKongFacultyofDentistry• HonoraryProfessor,WestChinaSchoolofStomatology,SichuanUniversity,China• FDICEProgrammeDirectorforAsiaPacific• Full-timepracticeofRestorativeDentistryinHongKong
DrCheung receivedhisDoctorofDentalMedicinedegreeandaCertificate inGeneralPracticeResidencyfromtheUniversityofPennsylvaniaSchoolofDentalMedicine,USA.HeisaFellowoftheAcademyofGeneralDentistry,theAcademyofDentistryInternational,andtheInternationalCollegeofDentists.Hemaintainsamulti-specialtyprivatepracticeinHongKong.
He isHonoraryProfessor,WestChinaSchoolofStomatology,SichuanUniversity inChina;HonoraryAssociateProfessorattheUniversityofHongKongFacultyofDentistryandAdjunctAssociateProfessorattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaSchoolofDentalMedicine,USA.HeisalsotheContinuingEducationProgrammeDirectorinAsiaPacificfortheFDIWorldDentalFederation.
DrCheunghaslecturedinternationally.HeservesontheInternationalEditorialBoardoftheJournaloftheAmericanDentalAssociation(JADA),AssociateEditorofJADAChineseEdition,andAssociateEditorofHongKongDentalJournal.
Lecture: Customer Service in Dental PracticeCustomer service isan importantbusiness service in thecommercialworld. Thedentalpracticeisabusinessentitybecausewehaveincomefromfeeswechargeandexpensestomaintainthepractice.Thereforeitisimportanttounderstandpatientneedsandexpectationsassatisfiedpatientsbringcontinuedbusinessandoffernewreferrals.Thispresentationintroducestheconceptofcustomerserviceandhowtoimplementcustomerserviceinadentalpractice.
LearningObjectives1.Understandtheconceptofcustomerserviceinthecommercialsense2.Understandpatientexpectationsinthedentalpractice3.Howtomeetpatientexpectations
Theobjective is toencouragedentists toobtain information, skills, instruments,andexperience thatwillincreasetheirconfidenceandcompetencewithexodontias.
Thepurposeofthislectureistwofold.First,fortheseasonedpractitioner,itshouldprovideafewpearls,orifnothingelse,confirmthatcurrentmethodsandprinciplesbeingusedareinkeepingwithexistingstandardsofcare.Second,forlessexperienceddentists,itshouldassistwithcaseselection,expandclinicalvision,andprovidemanyoptionsfordealingwithtroublesomesituations.
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Dr Ashley BarlowDr Ashley Barlow is Director & Head ofMedical at GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, ChinabasedinShanghai.Dr.BarlowjoinedGSKConsumerHealthcarein2004asPrincipalClinicalScientistintheSensodyneMedicalAffairsgroupbasedinWeybridge,UK.PreviouslyheworkedasaProjectManager,ClinicalScientistandfinallyasSeniorScientist/GroupLeaderoftheEuropeanOralCareClinicalDevelopmentGroup inTheProcter&GambleCompany.HeholdsaPhD inBiochemistry/PharmacologyfromtheUniversityofStAndrews.InhiscurrentroleDrBarlowhasoverallresponsibilityforthemedicalstrategy,medicalgovernance,scientificexcellence,designandimplementationofclinicalprogrammessupportingthedevelopmentofsafeandeffectiveproductinnovationsforChinesepatientsandconsumers.DrBarlowhas18yearsexperienceintheConsumerHealthcareindustryconductingmorethan100randomisedcontrolledtrialsacrossavarietyoftherapeuticareas includingDermatology,RespiratoryMedicine,Analgesiaand Oral Health. His specialist research focus is the development of new clinical methods andmeasurementtechniquesforassessingtheperformanceofproductsdevelopedforthetreatment/preventionofdentinehypersensitivityanderosivewear.DrBarlowistheauthor/co-authoronmorethan40peer-reviewpublicationsandscientificabstracts.
Lecture: Novamin® - current applications of the bioglass technology in the management of oral health conditions
Thispresentationwillreviewscientificandclinicalresearchsupportingthediscoveryanddevelopmentofneworalhealthcareproductscontainingthecalciumsodiumphosphosilicatebioglasstechnology,Novamin®. Emphasis will be placed on the development of in-office and at-home oral careformulationsforthepreventionandtreatmentofdentinalhypersensitivity.InvitroevidenceelucidatingNovamins’mechanismofactionwillbediscussedandclinicalevidencepresentedsupportingtheefficacy and safety of specialist product formulations containing the technology. More recentdatainvestigatingpotentialapplicationsinthemaintenanceofgumhealthwillalsobedescribedhighlightingadditionalpotentialbenefitsofferedfromthisnovelandflexibletechnology.Insummarythislecturetakeascience-basedapproachtohighlighttheincreasingscopefororalcareproductscontainingNovamintooffereffectiveoralhealthmanagementsolutionstopatients/consumersbothintheofficeandat-home.
Professor Nicola WestProfessorNicolaWest isanHonoraryConsultant inPeriodontologyattheBristolDentalHospitalandSchool.NicolaisagraduateoftheCardiffUniversitySchoolofMedicine.AfterattainingherfellowshipfromtheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEngland,NicolagainedherPhDfromtheUniversityofWales(Cardiff)in1995,ondentinehypersensitivityandtoothsurfaceloss.
Currently Nicola leads the Clinical Trials Unit at the Bristol Dental Hospital and School attractingsubstantialindustrialfundingovermanyyears,furtheringresearchinthefieldandpublishingwidelyinpeerreviewedjournals.Currentresearchinterestsinvolveperiodontology,boneaugmentationandimplantology,evaluatingoralhealthcareproducts,toothwear,dentinehypersensitivity,whiteningandstainremoval.Nicolalecturesregularlyintheinternationalforum,isthesecretaryoftheBritishSocietyofPeriodontologyaswellastheregionalpostgraduatetutorfortheBritishSocietyofPeriodontologyintheSouthWestofEngland.SheisalsoacommitteememberoftheBSIBritishStandards,UKNationalStandardsBody(NSB).
Lecture: Oral wellbeing challenges: managing dentine hypersensitivity in general dental practice in a long living periodontal susceptible population
Dentinehypersensitivityisacommonoralpain,familiartoabout40%oftheadultpopulationandto all dental professionals. Individuals exhibit pain on a temporary but excruciating basis, fromstimulationofexposeddentine.Qualityoflifeisfrequentlyaffected,asthepainisassociatedwithtangible,everydaydiscomfort. Individualscopebymodifyingbehavioursoradaptionstrategiesorseekingselforprofessional treatmentasandwhennecessary.Clinicalobservationwouldsuggestdentinehypersensitivity is increasing,aspopulationsare living longerhealthier lives, retaining theirdentitiontooldage,withmorevital,unrestoredteethsusceptibletodentineexposure.Inparticular,peoplesufferingfromperiodontaldiseases,knowntoaffecthalfoftheworld’spopulationover30,arenowretainingtheirteeth,withconsequentialrootdentineexposure.Thispresentationwilladdresstheaetiologyofdentinehypersensitivity,particularlyasaresultofperiodontaldiseasesandpracticalmethodsofaddressingthechallengesoftheconditionindentalpractice,withbothprofessionallyappliedandhomeuseproducts.
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Datin Dr Nooral Zeila JunidDatinDrNooralZeilaJunid,BDS (Lond),MCD (Malaya).DeputyDirector,SectiononSpecialistOralHealthcare,Oral Health Division,Ministry of HealthMalaysia (MOH). Responsible for the planning,co-ordinationofimplementation,monitoringandevaluationofthespecialistoralhealthcaredeliveryprogrammeofMOH.Co-editorandeditorofOralHealthDivisionAnnualReports1998-2009.Memberof Secretariat and Executive Committee for National Oral Health Plan (NOHP) 2000-2010 and2011-2020.MemberofCPGTechnicalAdvisoryCommitteeandHTATechnicalAdvisoryCommittee.Inaddition,nominatedmemberofMDACouncilandHon.SecretaryCODS,AMM. Involved in thedevelopmentofClinicalPracticeGuidelines,theestablishmentofSpecialistSub-committeesfortheNationalSpecialistRegister,andcriteriaforSpecialistRegistration.
Lecture: Dental Specialties in Malaysia: Present and FutureThescenarioforMalaysiandentalserviceshasbeenundergoingtransformation,inkeepingwiththeneedsanddemandsofsociety.Fromprovidingessentiallyschooldentalservicesandprimaryoralhealthcaretothepopulation,specialistoralhealthcaredeliveryhasbeguntofeaturesignificantlyinthecountry.TheMinistryofHealthcontinuestosenddentalofficerstobetrainedasspecialists.Dentalspecialistsarealsofoundinacademia,thearmedforcesandtheprivatesector.WithrepealoftheDentalAct1971,aSpecialistDivisionwillbeincluded.Theregulationofdentalspecialistsisdeemednecessary for the protection of patients. AsMalaysia forges on towards developed nation statusand tomeet thechallengesofglobalizationand liberalizationofhealthcare, the typesofdentalspecialtiesavailableinthecountryandproposalsforthefuturewillbediscussed.
Dr Zainab ShamdolBDS(UnversityofMalaya),MasterofCommunityMedicine(UniversitiSainsMalaysia).DeputyDirectorofOralHealth,currentlyheadsthesectiononDentalHealthTechnology. Involvedindevelopmentof Clinical Practice Guidelines, co-author of survey reports, MOH documents and other policydocuments.
Lecture: Human Resource Projection for oral healthcare in MalaysiaHuman resourceplanning is necessary toensure that trainedand knowledgeablehealthworkersareavailabletodeliverhealthcareserviceswhenandwhereneeded.Traditionally, theoralhealthcapitalneedswerebasedondentisttopopulationratio,howeverduetothevariationinneedsanddemandsandalso theeconomicandepidemiologic factors, othermethodsofprojectionwereconsidered.Theservicetargetmethodisbasedontargetofserviceprovisionsetbyhealthauthoritieswithconsiderationgivenonthedeliverysystemandtypesofservicesavailable.Thehealthneedsmethodusesinformationfromthecurrentandprojectedoralhealthstatustocalculatethenumberoforalhealthpersonnelrequiredtoaddresstheoralhealthcareneedsofthepopulation.
Dr N.JegarajanDr.N.JegarajaniscurrentlytheDirectorofOralHealthDevelopmentintheOralHealthDivision,Ministryof Health. He graduated from the University of Malaya in 1980 and obtained his post graduatequalification inDentalPublicHealth fromtheRCS,England in1994.HewasgazettedasaDentalSpecialist inPublicHealth in2009.Hehaspresentedvarious researchpapers includingat theFDIWorldDentalCongressinKL2001,the12thNationalPublicHealthColloquiuminKL2005and3rdOralHealthResearchConferencein2006.Hewasamemberoftheworkinggroupwhichcameoutwiththe‘NationalGuidelinesonOralHealthcarefortheElderlyinMalaysia,2011’,the’NationalGuidelinesForOralHealthcareForSchoolchildreninMalaysia,2006’,‘NationalGuidelinesforaSchool-BasedFissure Sealant Program, 2003’ and ’National Guidelines For Implementation Of The Oral HealthProgrammeForTraineeTeachersInTeacherTrainingInstitutesInMalaysia,2002.'
Lecture: Malaysia’s National Oral Health Plan 2011-2020In1986asymposiumonoralhealthgoalsforMalaysiabytheyear2000cameoutwithtengoals.Inyear2000,theOralHealthDivision,MinistryofHealthformulatedTheNOHP2001-2010inconsensuswithstakeholderswhichprovideddirectionupto2010.
TheOralHealthDivisionformulatedTheNationalOralHealthPlanforMalaysia2011–2020(NOHP2011–2020) in2010.Asituationalanalysisonoralhealth inMalaysiawascarriedout.Evaluationofthe9thMalaysiaPlan(9MP)andplanningforthe10thMPwastakenintoaccountaswellastheGlobalGoals forOral Health 2020, theMillenniumDevelopmentGoals and oral health plans ofselectedcountries.Thedentalfraternitywasengagedandtheviewsofotherstakeholderssoughttoensurecommitmentfor7keyoralhealthgoalsbyyear2020.Anexecutivecommitteecomprisingallstakeholderswasestablishedtospearhead,facilitate,monitorandevaluateallstrategiestowardsachievementofthesegoals.
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Dr Norlida binti AbdullahDrNorlidabintiAbdullahistheDeputyDirectorandHeadofCommunityOralHealthCareSection,OralHealthDivision,MinistryofHealthMalaysia.SheholdsaBachelorofDentalSurgery(B.D.S.),UniversityofMalayaandapostgraduateinMasterInCommunityDentistry,UniversityofMalaya.Shestartedhercareerasadentalofficerprovidingpatientcareandhasheldpostingsatthedistrictandnationallevels.Shehasbeenactivelyinvolvedinplanning,monitoringandevaluationofinitiativespertainingtofluoride,oralcancerandclinicalpreventioninMinistryofHealthMalaysia.Shehasbeenalsoinvolvedas researcher, national coordinator, author, co-author, secretariat and committee member fornationalguidelinesfororalhealthprogrammes,Director-GeneralofHealthAnnualTechnicalReports,theNationalOralHealthResearchInitiatives(NOHRI),NationalOralHealthPlan(NOHP)2011-2020andtheAsianChiefDentalOfficers’Meeting(ACDOM)tomentionafew.Shehasseveralpublicationsinlocalandinternationaljournalsandhaspresentedanumberofpapersatnationalandinternationalforumsonoralhealth.
Lecture: A Public Health Approach in Caries Prevention in Malaysia - Water Fluoridation
FluoridationofwatersuppliesinMalaysiaisthecornerstonepublichealthprogrammetopreventandcontroldentalcaries.Theprogrammesecuredcabinetapprovalin1972.Thecurrentrecommendedoptimumfluoride level is0.5ppm. In2011,anestimated76%ofMalaysians receivedfluoridatedwater,exceedingtheNationalOralHealthGoal(2011-2020)targetof75%.However,therearestateswherethemajorityofpopulationdonotbenefitfromthisprogramme.Comparisonofsurveyresultspre- (1970)andpost-fluoridation(2007)showedmorethan70%caries reductionamong12-year-oldsand56%reductionamong16-year-olds.The2007dataalsoshowedlowercariesexperienceinfluoridatedareascomparedtonon-fluoridatedareas.WaterfluoridationremainsthepublichealthmeasureofchoiceforthepreventionandcontrolofdentalcariesinMalaysia.Continuingsupport,commitmentandcollaborationfromrelevantagenciesarecrucialforthesuccessofthisprogrammetoimproveoralhealthandqualityoflifeofMalaysians.Thispaperhighlightsonpolicy,achievements,issuesandchallengesintheimplementationofthisprogramme.
Dr Yaw Siew LianDrYawSiewLianiscurrentlytheDeputyDirectorforEpidemiologyandOralHealthResearchintheMinistryofHealthMalaysia.ShebeganhercareerinthedentalprofessionasaDentalOfficerinthepublicsectorin1983.Shehashadconsiderableexperienceinthemanagementoforalhealthcareservices inaddition to theconductof researchat thedistrict, state levelsandnational levels.Herinterestisinoralhealthresearchfortheimprovementoforalhealthatapopulationlevel.
Lecture: Challenges in Oral Health Research in MalaysiaResearchconcernsthesystematiccollectionandanalysisofinformationtowardstheadvancementofscientificknowledgeandtheimprovementofhealthcarethroughscientificevidence.InMalaysia,oralhealthresearchisundertakenbytheOralHealthDivisionintheMinistryofHealth(MOH),institutionsof higher learning inboth thepublicandprivate sectorsand thecommercial sectors. Therehasbeenmuchdevelopmentinthescopeoforalhealthresearchinthecountryinthelastdecade.ThescopeofthispresentationlargelyfocusonchallengesinoralhealthresearchfromMOHperspectives.Despitethecommitmentofstakeholderstotheresearchagenda,thereremainschallengessuchastheneedtocontinuallyidentifyandconductresearchinaccordancetolocalandnationalneeds,theneed forbetter researchgovernance,ethical issues in theconductof research, theneed tostrengthencapacitybuildingandtheneedtostrengthenresearchsynthesistowardsafluidtranslationofresearchintopolicyandpractice.Inaddition,thereisaneedforchangingparadigmsfrombeinga service provider solely, to championing research as a tool for the decisionmaking process inserviceprovision.Acrossallsectors,win-wincollaborativeeffortsandastrongersharingofresearchfindingsaremuchneeded.TheMOHissettotakeonthesechallengesinoralhealthresearchwithinitsbordersandalsowhererelevant,beyondthattowardsevidence-basedpolicydecisionsfor themuchdesiredoutcomeofimprovedhealthcareforthepopulation.ThisisinlinewiththedeclarationattheMexicoCityMinisterialSummitofHealthMinistersin2004that“HealthPolicyshouldultimatelybebasedonreliableevidencederivedfromhighqualityresearch”.
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Dr Elise MonerasingheBachelorofDentalSurgery(UniversitiMalaya)1984,MasterofPublicHealth(UniversityofMichigan)1999,DeputyDirector,Legislation&EnforcementUnit,OralHealthDivision,MinistryofHealth,Malaysia.1. Member,MalaysianDentalAssociation2. MalaysianAssociationofDentalPublicHealthSpeialists3. Member,EditorialAdvisoryBoard,MalaysianDentalJournal(2002to2009)4. Member,EditorialBoard,MalaysianDentalCouncilBulletin(2008topresent)
Lecture: Future Legislation in Dentistry for MalaysiaAfter40yearsamajorrevisionoftheDentalAct2013hasbeenundertaken.TheDentalBill2013hasbeen finalisedafterdiscussionwith thedental fraternityandhasbeensubmitted forvettingby thelegaladvisors.TheBillretainsmostoftheprovisionsoftheDentalAct1971withadditionalprovisionsforregistrationofdentalspecialists,registrationofdentaltherapists,formationofaDentalTherapists’Committee,disciplinaryproceedingsoftheDentalTherapists’CommitteeandenforcementoftheAct.
Thesenewprovisionswillallowforrecognitionandregistrationofdentalspecialistsanddentalstaffnurses,whocannowregisterasdentaltherapistsandseekemploymentintheprivatesector.Dentaltherapistswithadditionalapprovedqualificationsmayregisteraspost-basicdentaltherapists.Bothdentalpractitionersanddental therapistswhowish topractice inMalaysiawill have toobtainanannualpractisingcertificateoratemporarypractisingcertificate,whichwillonlybegrantediftheyaccumulatesufficientContinuingProfessionalDevelopmentcreditpointseachyear.
Theprocedurefordisciplinaryproceedingshasbeenrevisedtomake iteasier tounderstandandimplement,andtoallowforquickerhandlingofcases.Theprovisions forenforcementwillenableaction tobe takenagainstany infringementof theprovisionsof theAct,especiallyagainst illegalpractitionersandpractitionerswhoemployunregisteredpersons.Themainaimoftheamendmentsistoprotectthepatientsandmaintaintheintegrityandreputationoftheprofession.
Dr Noormi binti OthmanBachelorofDentalSurgery,UniversitiMalaya,KualaLumpur,BDS(Malaya)MasterofPublicHealth(OralHealth),UniversitiMalaya,KualaLumpur,MPH(OH)MalayaMembershipMalaysianDentalAssociation,MalaysianAssociationforDentalPublicHealthSpecialists,MedicoLegalSocietyMalaysia,ASEANJointCoordinatingCommitteeonDentalPractitioner
Lecture: Challenges of The Malaysian Dental CouncilTheMalaysianDentalCouncil(MDC)establishedundertheDentalAct1971,regulatesthepracticeofdentistrybyensuringonlyqualifiedpractitionerspractiseinMalaysia.DentalpractitionerspractiseonanAnnualPractisingCertificate/TemporaryPractisingCertificate(APC/TPC)iftheymeetthecriteria.TheMDCpromoteshighstandardsofcareandqualityservicesthroughitsCodeofProfessionalConduct(CPC)andrelevantguidelines forpatienthealthandsafety.TheCouncilmayexercisedisciplinaryjurisdictionoveranyregistereddentalpractitionerwhoviolatestheCPCorguidelinesorcommitsanoffenceagainsttheAct.ThenewdraftDentalBillwasfinalisedin2012.Thecurrentchallengesaretocopewiththeincreasingpractitionerregistrationfrom12localinstitutionsandinstitutionsabroad,andtheincreasingnumbersofTPCissuedtolocalprivateinstitutionsofhighereducation.Thefuturechallenges lie inmanaging the first-time incorporation of Dental Therapists under the same Act,recognitionofspecialistsandthenewSpecialistDivision,thelinkagebetweenContinuousProfessionalDevelopment (CPD)points andAPC renewal, thebodycorporatecomprisingpersonsother thandentalpractitioners, implementing thenewsectiononEnforcement,newpermanentcommitteeshandlingtheProfessionalQualifyingExaminationandrecognitionofspecialists,withtheanticipationofan influxofgraduates fromuniversitieswhicharenot recognisedorapproved. TheMDCmustthereforeexpandtocaterforitsfutureroleandfunction.Thesecretariatneedsbiggerpremisesandmorestaff.Themuch-awaitednewdatabaseofpractitionersforon-lineapplications,approvals,andpaymentswith links to theEnforcementUnit in theMinistryofHealth,will result inmoresystematic,efficientanduser-friendlyservices.
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Professor Dr Rosnah Binti ZainBDSc(Qld),MS(Michigan),Fellow,AAOP(USA)RosnahZainhasbeentheProfessorinOralPathologyandOralMedicinesinceyear2000andcurrentlyis theDean, FacultyofDentistryaswell as theDirector,OralCancer ResearchandCoordinatingCentre (OCRCC), Faculty of Dentistry, University ofMalaya. In 2010 shewas awarded the Fellow,AcademyofScienceMalaysia (F.A.Sc.). Shehaspublishedwidelywithhermainareaof researchbeingoralpathology,oralmucosallesionsandoralcancer.Professor Rosnah Zain’s most significant contribution to Malaysia and the field of oral cancer isthe establishment of theMalaysianOral Cancer Database and Tumour Bank System (MOCDTBS)whichisinitiallyfundedbyatop-downIRPARMK-8project.Atitsinceptionin2003,theMOCDTBSisacollaborativeeffortfromdifferentinstitutionsnamelyUniversityofMalaya,UniversitySainsMalaysia,CancerResearchInitiativesFoundation(CARIF)andMinistryofHealthMalaysiaandismeanttobringtogetherdata/tissueprovidersandresearchersofdifferentdisciplines,withotherinstitutionsjoininginfrom2005onwards.Withsuchasystem,researchonoralcancerinMalaysiashiftedfromindividual/groupresearchtothe‘teamscience’approach.Arisingfromthiseffort,theOralCancerResearchandCoordinatingCentre (OCRCC)wasestablishedby theUniversityofMalaya in2005andhighimpactresearchoutputandinternationalrecognitionhasincreasedsincethen.
Shehasalsoservedonmanynationalcommitteesat theMinistryofHigherEducation,MinistryofTechnology and Innovations (MOSTI) and Ministry of Health in various areas including curriculumdevelopmentandaccreditation,grantreviewsandevaluation,andonthepanelonrecognitionofMOHECentresofExcellence.Notably,RosnahZainisalsoactivelyinvolvedindevelopingyearlynation-widemassmediacampaignsinanefforttocreateawarenessamongtheMalaysianpopulationonvariousissuesonoralcancer.Internationally,sheisalsoknownforhereffortsincombatingoralcancerthroughsupportingtrainingprogrammesandresearch inearlydetection,whichhas ledhertobeinvitedtobespeakers,chairpersonsanddiscussionpanels.
Lecture: Oral cancer: showcasing the multisectoral collaborationHealth-related problems faced by clinicians are always challenging as they are often multi-faceted.Withthewidespreadofmoderndiseasesofteninfluencedbymultiplefactorswithcomplexrelationships,theconceptofworkinginsiloisnotapplicableanymore.Thecurrentvastadvancementofknowledgeandtechnologyhasenabledustoexploretheconceptofmultisectoralcollaborationinourquesttoaddresshealthissuespresenteduponus.Multisectoralcollaborationisapartnershipwhereresponsibilities,resources,andexpertiseareshared.Itstrengthensacommunity’scapacitytoaddressimportantissuesbyweavingtogethertheskills,networksandknowledgeofthememberstotackletheproblemfrommanydifferentfrontsatonce.Amongthebenefitsofamultisectoralcollaborationareoptimaluseofresources,enhancedaccountability,strongerownershipbystakeholdersandlastingrelationships.ThispresentationwillhighlightthepracticeofmultisectoralcollaborationinthecontextoforalcancerresearchinMalaysia.
Dr Noor Aliyah IsmailBDS(Malaya),DDPHRCS(England)DrNoorAliyahIsmailistheDirectorofOralHealthRegulationandPractice,MinistryofHealthMalaysia.Hasresearchexperiencesasaresearcher,examiner,coordinatorandworkgroupmemberinseveralnational surveys, programme guidelines and protocols. Carries involvements as Secretary to theJoint TechnicalCommittee for Accreditation of Dental Programmes,member of the Asean JointCoordinatingCommitteeonDentalPractitioners (AJCCD)andAseanHealthcareSectoralServicesWorkingGroup (HSSWG). Currently among others,member of the National Oral Health ResearchInitiatives(NOHRI),NationalOralHealthPlan(NOHP)2011-2020,SpecialtySubCommitteeforDentalPublicHealth,NationalConjoint Board for PostgraduateDental EducationandpanelmemberofAssessoroftheMalaysianQualificationAgency.
Lecture: Malaysian Oral Healthcare Services: Moving ForwardOralHealthcareinMalaysiaisprovidedbyboththepublicandprivatesector.AnoverviewoftheoralhealthcaredeliveryinMalaysiawillbepresented,coveringstrategiesandactivitiesoforalhealthcarewith emphasis on enhancing empowerment of individuals and community. Despite tremendousimprovement in oral health status of the population over the past few decades, issues such asincreaseinpopulation,risingconsumerexpectations,advancementintechnologiesandincreaseinlifeexpectancyareamongsomeofthecurrentandfuturechallengesbeingaddressedinthefaceofglobalisationandincreasingliberalisationofthehealthsector.
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Dato’ Dr Wan Mahadzir Bin Wan MustafaBorn1954inSantan,PerlistoSchoolteacherparents.OfBurmese,Acheh,SouthernThaiandPerlisMalayancestry.Married-3children.PrimaryschoolingKangarEnglishSchool,Perlis.Wonaplaceto complete secondary school atMalayCollege Kuala Kangsar Perak. Excelled in athletics andstudieswhilstatMalayCollege.MARAScholarship1972.MatriculationatKewHighSchoolMelbourne.BachelorinDentalScienceatMelbourneUniversity1973-1977onColomboPlanScholarship.StartedcareeratHospitalKangarandspendthreeyearsinUKonJPAscholarship;PartIinLondon1980FinalFellowship1982(Glasgow)Returntocountry1983androsethrutherankstopresentpositionofSeniorConsultantMaxillofacialOralSurgeonandHeadofMaxillofacialServiceOralHealthDivisionMOH.
Lecture: Medico-legal considerations in oral surgeryOralsurgeryisoftenanunpleasantexperienceforapatientandifmanagedinadequatelycanbeacauseforcomplaintoraclaiminnegligence.Someactualandpossiblecasesareshownandbrieflydiscussed.Apractitionercanreducetheirriskofcomplaints,claimsorevenregulatorybodyinvestigationsbyfollowingriskmanagementstrategiesbefore,duringandaftertheperformanceoforalsurgery.Suggestionsastohowtominimizeoravoideventssuchascomplaintsoraclaiminnegligenceareoffered.
Dato’ Dr Sharifah Fauziah AlhabshiDato’ Dr Sharifah Fauziah Alhabshi graduated from University Malaya in 1976 as one of the firstgraduatesfromthedentalfaculty.ShecompletedherFDSRCPS(Glasgow)in1982,andthenservedtheMinistryofHealthfor25years,endinghercareerintheGovernmentastheHeadofDepartmentand Senior Consultant Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon in Hospital Kuala Lumpur. She opted for earlyretirementin2000tostartasuccessfulcareerinprivatepractice.Herkeyaccomplishmentsincludebeing Vice President of theMalaysian Dental Asociation, the founder president of theMalaysianAssociationofOralMaxillofacialSurgeonsMalaysiaaswellasthePresidentoftheAsianAssociationofOralMaxillofacialSurgeonsfrom2008to2010.ShewastheChairmanoftheTwinTowersMedicalCenterandcurrently, she is theChairmanof theGlobalDoctors SpecialistMedicalCenter.Dato’Dr.SharifahisalsoaFellowoftheAcademyofMedicineofMalaysia,aFellowoftheInternationalCongressofImplantologistsandaFellowoftheInternationalTeamofImplantology.ShehasbeenrecentlyappointedastheChairmanoftherecentlyformedInternationalTeamImplantologySouthEastAsiaSection.
Lecture: Current Consensus in Implantology and it’s Medico legal implicationsImplantologyhasnowbecomethetreatmentofchoiceformissingteeth.Implantologyhasgainedtremendouspopularityasthetreatmentofchoiceoverthelast10-15years.Howeverwithitsincreasedpopularityalsocametheincreasednumberofmedico-legallitigationsduetoinabilityoftheimplantreplacementfailingtomeettheexpectationsofthepatient.
Therearenumerousreasonsattributedforthis.Firstlyalotofhypehasbeencreated,claimingmorethanwhatanimplantcanprovideinreality.Secondlytheassociatedcostwithimplantology.Thirdly,inadequate investigations prior to implant planning has led to the increased complications andincreasefailurerate.ThishasledtosomenegativeperceptionsresultinginmanyaDentalpractitionerreluctanttoincludeimplantologyastreatmentplanformissingteeth.
Theaimofthispresentationistopresentthelatestconsensusstatementsoncontemporarysurgicalandradiographictechniquesinimplantdentistry.Thepresentationalsohighlightsthemedicolegalimplications of not applying these evidence based guidelines in order to achieve a successfultreatmentoutcome.
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Mr Darryl Goon Siew Chye• LL.B(Hons.)(Lond.)• LL.M(Lond.)• DiplomainAir&SpaceLaw(LondonInstituteofWorldAffairs)• BarristeratLaw(ofLincoln’sInn)• Advocate&SolicitoroftheHighCourtofMalaya• Advocate&SolicitoroftheSupremeCourtofSingapore• FellowoftheCharteredInstituteofArbitrators(FCIArb)• FellowoftheMalaysianInstituteofArbitrators(FMIArb)• RegisteredPatentAgent• RegisteredTradeMarkAgent• RegisteredIndustrialDesignsAgent• RegisteredMediatorwiththeMalaysianMediationCentre• MemberofthepanelofarbitratorsoftheInternationalChamberofCommerce,Malaysia
Lecture: The Role of an Expert WitnessThispresentationwillseektocovertheroleofanexpertwitnessinacourtoflaw,thelegalbasisuponwhichexpertevidence isadmissibleandthenatureofexpertevidence.Thepresentationwillalsoexplorethedutiesandresponsibilitiesofanexpertwitnessandtheissueofbiasness.Thispresentationwillalsoconsidersomepracticalaspectsofwhatisexpectedofanexpertwhengivinghisopinionandwhattoexpectwhencrossexaminedduringatrial.
Mr S. Radhakrishnan• Mr.S.RadhakrishnanisanAdvocateandSolicitoroftheHighCourtofMalaya.HeisaBarristeroftheInnerTemple,London.
• HeiscurrentlyaConsultantofShearnDelamore&Co.• ThePastPresidentoftheMedicoLegalSocietyofMalaysia(1998-2001).• TheChairmanoftheBoardofGovernorsoftheEnglishLanguageCentre,BritishCouncil.• TheChairmanoftheGandhiMemorialTrustofMalaysia.• TrusteeoftheInternationalMedicalUniversity(IMU).• CouncilMemberoftheEnglishSpeakingUnionofMalaysia.• CouncilMemberoftheReproductiveRightsAdvocacyAllianceMalaysia(RRAAM)–aNGOformedinsupportofWomen’sRightongenderissues.
• MemberoftheIndustryAdvisoryPanel(IAP)Taylor’sLawSchool,Taylor’sUniversityCollege.• MemberoftheResearchEthicsCommitteeoftheQuestInternationalUniversity.
Lecture: Consent to Medical Treatment: Cornerstone of Doctor - Patient Relationship
Themainaimofmypresentationistohighlightandtoprovideguidanceonthemanywayseverydaylegalproblemsoccurinthepracticeofmedicine.Consenttomedicaltreatmentiswidelyregardedasthecornerstoneofthedoctor-patientrelationship.Asageneralrulepatientscannotberequiredtoaccepttreatmentthattheydonotwant.Consenttotreatmentmaybeeitherexpressorimpliedfromthepatient’sconduct.Thepatientisalsoentitledtowithdrawconsentafteritisgiven.Inorderfortheconsenttobeeffectivethreeelementsmustbesatisfied.First,itmustbevoluntary.Secondly,thepatientmustbecapableofunderstandingthenatureoftheprocedure.Thirdly,thepatientmusthavecertainminimumlevelofinformationconcerningthenatureoftheproceduresothatheknowswhatheisconsentingto.Doctorsareoftenconfrontedwiththisquestion.Howmuchmustapatientbetoldinorderthattheconsentgivenisvalid?Theprevailinglawisthatprofessionalopiniononthisissueisnotdecisiveordeterminative.Thecourtisthefinalarbiter.
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Dr Rifqah NordinDDS(UKM),MFDSRCS(Eng),MClinDentOralSurgery(London)Senior Lecturer/OMFSClinical Specialist,DepartmentofOral andMaxillofacial Surgery, Faculty ofDentistryUKM&UKMMedicalCentre.
DrRifqahgraduated in2002 fromtheNationalUniversityofMalaysia (UKM)as thepioneerbatch.ShejoinedTheFacultyofDentistry,UKMin2006andcompletedhergraduatestudiesandoralandmaxillofacialtrainingin2009attheEastmanDentalInstitute,UniversityCollegeLondonwithDistinction.ShealsocompletedherMembershipofRoyalCollegeofSurgeonEnglandin2007.Sheiscurrentlyresidingasa senior lecturer andaclinical specialist in theDepartment ofOral andMaxillofacialSurgery,FacultyofDentistry,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia(UKM)andUKMMedicalCentre.Sheisalsoregisteredasaspecialist inOralandMaxillofacialSurgerywiththeNationalSpecialistRegister(NSR)since2012.Herresearchinterestsaremaxillofacialtrauma,temporomandibularjointdisordersandpatientcontrolledsedation.
Lecture: Dealing with Medical EmergenciesMedical emergencies can happen at any time in dental practice. Current practice guidelinesemphasizeontheresponsibilityofdentalprofessionalsandtheirteamtoputtheirpatients’interestsfirst,andactingtoprotectthem.Centraltothisresponsibilityistheneedfordentalprofessionalstoensurethattheyareabletodealwithmedicalemergenciesthatmayariseintheirpractice.Suchemergencies are, fortunately, a rare occurrence, but it is important to recognize that amedicalemergencycouldhappenatanytimeandthatallmembersofthedentalteamneedtoknowtheirroleintheeventofamedicalemergency.
Thislectureaimstohighlighttheroleofthedentalteaminvolvedinmanagingmedicalemergencyandpreparethemshouldsuchincidenceoccur.
Dr Shalini KanagasingamBDS(Malaya)MClinDentEndodontology(London)MFDSRCS(England)MRDRCS(Edinburgh)
DrShaliniKanagasingamqualifiedasadentistfromUniversitiMalayaandservedtheMinistryofHealthfor3years.ShecompletedaMasterofClinicalDentistryinEndodontologywithDistinctionatKing’sCollegeLondon.SheobtainedtheMembershipoftheFacultyofDentalSurgery,RoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandandtheMembershipinRestorativeDentistryoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEdinburgh.SheisaSpecialistEndodontistandlectureratUniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,trainingbothundergraduateandpostgraduatestudents.SheisalsoinvolvedintrainingpostgraduatestudentsfortheUniversityofCentralLancashireMSc/PgDipEndodontologyprogramme.Sheiscurrentlyservingher 2nd term as the President of theMalaysian Endodontic Society (MES), 3rd term as HonoraryPublicationSecretaryoftheMalaysianDentalAssociation(MDA),AssociateEditorfortheMalaysianDentalJournalandEditorof theMDANewsletter.Shehascontributedbookchapters toPittFord’sProblemsBasedLearninginEndodontology(BlackwellPublishingLtd,UK)andPrinciplesofEndodontics(OxfordUniversityPress,UK,2013).ShehaspublishedintheJournalofEndodontics,DentalUpdateandIlDentistaModerno.HerresearchinterestsincludeConeBeamCTandradiographyinendodontics,evaluationofrotaryfilesystemsandtoothresorption.
Lecture: Trouble-shooting in Intra-oral Dental RadiographyTheuseofX-rays is integraltoclinicaldentistry.Suitablyqualifieddentalnursesanddentalsurgicalassistants (DSAs) are trained to carry out radiological examination. The diagnostic quality of theradiographsisdependentonappropriateimagingtechniques.Thislecturewillcovertheprinciplesofradiationprotectionincludingdoselimitationtopatientsandstaff.Thecorrectuseofequipmentwillalsobereviewed inorder toproduceacceptablequality intra-oral radiographs.Guidelines fortrouble-shooting will be discussed in relation tomanagement and prevention of common errorsencounteredinintra-oraldentalradiography.
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Dr Kamarul Hisham Kamarudin• MasterofClinicalDentistryinProsthodontics,UniversityCollege,LondonEastmanDentalInstitute,
UniversityofLondon,MClinDent(Prosth)(London)• MembershipinFacultyofDentalSurgeryofRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEngland,MFDSRCS(ENG)• BachelorofDentalSurgery,UniversityofMalaya,MalaysiaBDS(Malaya)
RestorativeDentalSpecialist,MinistryofHealth,Malaysia• Delivercomplexfixedandremovableprosthodonticstreatments–fullmouthrehabilitation,tooth
wearmanagementetc.• Rootcanaltreatments–retreatments,aswellasdifficultnewposterior/anteriorcases.• Involveinmultidisciplinarytreatmentplanningaswellastreatingcongenital/acquireddentoalveolar
defects–cleftpalate,hypodontia,oralcancer,etc.• Surgicalplacement(straightforward,withoutboneaugmentation,mostlyposterior)andrestoration
ofdentalimplants• Supervisethefabricationofdentalprosthesesinthelab• Supervise and provided training to dental officers and other dental auxiliaries – technicians,
nurses,assistants,etc.
Lecture: Management of Maxillofacial DefectsTherestorativedentalspecialtyofMOHexperienceinthemanagementofMaxillofacialdefects.
Dr Mohd Muzafar HamirudinBDS(Mal),MClinDent(Lon),DipDCSc(Lon),MFDSRCS(Eng),FICD(USA)ConsultantProsthodontist&AestheticDentistrySpecialistDrMohamadMuzafarHamirudinreceivedhisbasicdentaltrainingatUniversityOfMalayain1998andhisadvancedspecialistProsthodonticstrainingattheInstituteofDentistry,TheBartsandTheLondon,QueenMaryCollege,UniversityofLondonin2004. In2005hewasawardedwithadistinctionforhispost-graduatediplomaofdentalclinicalsciencesbythesameinstitute.HeisamemberofRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandthroughexaminationandanaccreditedProsthodontist.Dr.MuzafaristheImmediatePastPresidentoftheMalaysianDentalAssociationandcurrentPresidentMalaysianAssociationforProsthodontics.AsaPresidentforbothassociations,hehasbeenactivelyinvolvedinthepolicymakingforthedentalprofessioninMalaysia.Asaprosthodontisthespecializes inmanagingpatientswhorequiredfullmouthrehabilitationwithveneers,crowns,bridges,denturesanddentalimplants.HealsohasaspecialinterestinCosmeticDentistry.Hismainresearchinvolvedmainlywithdentalceramicsanditsbondingtotoothstructures.He is currently a consultant prosthodontist at Proheal Dental Specialist Center, Kuala Lumpur.Hewasa senior lecturerand theHeadofDepartmentofprosthodontics, FacultyofDentistry, TheNationalUniversityofMalaysia.Hehadbeenappointedasaneditor forMalaysianDentalJournalinprosthodonticsection.HehasalsoservedasvisitinglectureratUniversitiSainsIslamMalaysiaandInternationalMedicalUniversity.Dr.MuzafarisknownforhisspecialtyandhasactivelypresentedscientificpaperslocallyandalsoregionallysuchasIndonesiaandSriLanka.Heisalsowellsoughtaftertoconducthands-onaswellasgivingtalkatvariouscontinuousprofessionaldevelopment(CPD)programmesfordentists.
Lecture: Laboratory errors in removable prosthodontics - Can it be avoided?Theplanninganddesigningremovableprosthesesshouldideallybebasedonateamapproach.Itisnotanactivitythatshouldbedelegatedtoatechniciannoritisonethatshouldbeintheexclusivedomainofthedentist.Theneedforwelldesignedprosthesisisascriticalasithaseverbeen.Inordertoachievethistechnicianneedtobewellverseintheirtechniquesandmaterialsciencesastoavoidanycomplicationclinically.Thispresentationwillgivetheaudienceasoundfoundation,fromwhichtheprinciplescanbeapplied to thewide rangeof laboratorypresentations toproduceclinicallyacceptableprostheses.
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Dr Shashitharan SadacharanDrShashitharanSadacharan,orShashieasheismorecommonlyknownas,hasbeeninvolvedinthefieldoftrainingandcoachingformorethantwentyyears.Hehaspresentednumerousworkshopstolocalandmultinationalcorporationsbothinsideandoutsidethecountry.
Hisareasofexpertiseincludeconflictmanagementandinterpersonalskillsinstrategicmanagement.Heisalsoaco-designerofmanagementawarenessgames.
He is a past president of theMalaysian Private Dental Practitioners Association and currently theChairmanofthePatientsComplaintsBureauCommitteeoftheMalaysianDentalAssociation.
DrShashieisinprivatedentalpracticeandalsoservesasaconsultantwithamanagementconsultantcompany.HeisafacultymemberoftheMPSEducationalServices.
Lecture: The Difficult Patient - Boon or Bane? Aspartofthedentalteam,alotoftimeisspentinteractingwithpatientsandtherewilltimesweretheseinteractionscanbecomedifficultandinsomerarecasesevenhostile.Alothasbeenwrittenabout‘difficult’patientsanditisnowbeingrecognizedthatitisnotonlytheclinicianwhoisaffectedbyadifficultinteractionbutalsotheentireassistingteam.
Whatmakesapatientdifficult?Dowe,thedentalteamcontributetotheattitudeofadifficultpatient?Isitthepatientthatisbeingdifficultorisittheinteractionthatisdifficult?Arewetrainedtohandlethedifficultpatient?Aretherespecialskillsweneedtohavetoaddressthissituation?Canweapplytheseskillstohandleallsuchdifficultpatients?
Thistalkwillattempttoanswertheabovequestionsandexaminetheskillsrequiredthatmayassistyoutohelpdealwiththe‘difficult’patientmakingdentistrylessstressful.
Dr Yew Hsu ZennDrYewHsuZenngraduatedfromUniveristiKebangsaanMalaysiain2006.ShereturnedtoheralmamaterasatraineelecturerbeforepursuingherDoctorofClinicalDentistry(Prosthodontics)inUniversityofAdelaide,Australia.
She is currently a lecturer and prosthodontist in the Department of Operative Dentistry, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia. She is an active member of many local and international organization;Malaysian Dental Association, Malaysian Endodontic Society, Australian Prosthodontic Society,AcademyofAustralianandNewZealandProsthodontistsandInternationalCollegeofProsthodontists.SheisamemberoftheeditorialboardsofMalaysianDentalJournalandMDJnewsletterandhadservedasareviewerforSainsMalaysiana.
Lecture: Updates on Restorative MaterialsOverthepast40years,restorativedentalmaterialshaveexperiencedasignificantevolution.Newermaterialsarebeingintroducedwithavarietyofapplications.Itistheresponsibilitiesofadentalassistanttoprepareandmixthefollowingindicationsbydentistandmanufacturer.Adentalassistant isalsorequiredtomaintainthematerials,mixingequipmentandsupplies.Awellroundedunderstandingofthepropertiesofmaterialsespeciallythenewerproductsiscriticalforchair-sideassisting.
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Dr S Soovulamah @ BavaniBDS(Malaya),MFDSRCS(Eng),MScinPaediatricDentistry(King’sCollege,London)
DrBavanigraduatedfromUniversityofMalayainyear2000.ShegainedherpostgraduatedegreeatKing’sCollege,Londonin2008andhadservedinHospitalSerdangandSeremban.CurrentlysheistheheadofthePaediatricDentalDepartmentinHospitalKajang.
Lecture: Molar incisor hypomineralisationMolarincisorhypomineralisation(MIH)isadevelopmentaldefectofsystemicoriginaffectingthefirstpermanentmolarswith/withouttheinvolvementoftheincisors.Clinicallytheymaypresentfromaspectrumofwhitespotstolargedemarcatedyellowbrownopacitiesassociatedwithpost-eruptionenamelbreakdown.Theymayalsobehypersensitiveandbedifficulttoanesthetizeaswellassufferfrom rapidcariesprogression. Limitedco-operationof thechild,difficulty inachievinganesthesiaandtherepeatedmarginalbreakdownsofrestorationscomplicatetheclinicalmanagement.TheavailabletreatmentmodalitiesforMIHareextensiverangingfromprevention,restorationtoextraction.Thedecisiononwhichtreatmentshouldbeusedisdependentonanumberoffactorsnamelyseverityofthecondition,patient’sage,occlusion,socialbackgroundandexpectations.Itisalsoessentialtoachievepromptdiagnosisandearlyinterventiontoavoidthepossibilityofrapidbreakdownleadingtoacutesymptomsandcomplicatedtreatment.
Dr Haizal Mohd HussainiDrHaizalMohdHussainihasbeenwiththedepartmentoforalpathologyandoralmedicine,FacultyofDentistry, UKM for thepast 12 years.Graduated fromUniversityofMalaya in1998, hewent toUniversityofLeeds,UKtopursuehisClinicalMastersinOralPathologyandFellowshipinDentalSurgery,RCS Edinburgh. Hewasmade head of the department from 2003 to 2007. In research hewasawarded theNew ZealandDental ResearchGrant twiceandOtagoMedical researchgrant. Hisinterestismainlyinoralcancerandhowourimmunityfailedtofightcancercells.Hewaspreviouslyinvolved in theMDC sub-committee forbloodborneviruses,aswellasheadof infectioncontrolfacultyofdentistryUKMin2005.
Lecture: Updates on Cross Infection ControlDirectcontactwithbloodandsalivaarealltoocommoninourroutinedentalprocedures.Exposurecanbe in termsof splashesandaerosoland thispotentiallymaybeofdangerparticularly if thepatienthascommunicablediseases.NewertreatsuchasH1N9andothertransmittablevirusescanalsobeofsignificantdangertosurroundingworkersinadentalsetup.Itisagoodpracticetore-visitand update our knowledge in cross infection control in order to protect yourself fromworkplacehazard.
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35th Asia Pacific Dental Conference, Kuala LumpurOral Presentation Schedule
Session 1 – Room 306 (Level 3)Wednesday, 8th May, 2013
No PRESENTER TITLE TIME
OP1 Dr Khalid Zoman The effect of doxycycline as an adjunct to scaling and root planing on glycated hemoglobin level in diabetics 9.00
OP2 Dr Walid Altayeb Gingival melanin depigmentation by Diode and Er:YAG laser 9.15
OP3 Dr Mahdi Zakeri Enhancement of periodontal healing by application of a novel biomaterial 9.30
OP4 Dr Nisreen Al-Namnam The search for a new bone graft substitute: Poly(caprolactone-trifumarate) 9.45
OP5 Dr Prabhu Manickam Natarajan Comparison of enzyme ß-Glucuronidase and alkaline phosphatase levels around implants 10.00
OP6 Dr Mina Zareian Jahromi Inactivation of the main periodontopathogenic bacteria by using visible light 10.15
OP7 Dr Swati Gupta Bone regeneration in rat model using indigenous GTR membrane 10.30
OP8 Dr Asfia Haider Synthesis and characterization of bone scaffold 10.45
OP9 Dr Mohammed Ahmed Tensile strength of provisional cements used with different implant abutments 11.30
OP10 Dr Hany Mohamed Aly Ahmed Portland Cement of different origin: chemical micro-analysis and biological properties 11.45
OP11 Dr Priyanka Suri Tooth regeneration: self healing and repair of dento-oral tissues – A retrospective review study 12.00
OP12 Dr Salahddin Al-Hudhairy Genotyping the bacteria on intact tooth surfaces in pre-school children 12.15
OP13 Dr Sudhindra Baliga Safe zone assessment for Miniscrew placement in mixed dentition period 12.30
OP14 Dr Ali Yaldrum Intraoral distribution of oral melanosis and cigarette smoking in a Pakistan population 12.45
OP15 Dr Reza Baradaran Esfahani Civil liability of misusing medical secrets 14.30
OP16 Dr Mas Suryalis Ahmad Special Needs Dentistry education in Malaysian and Australian dental schools 14.45
OP17 Dr Sudin Shakya Non surgical orthodontics for Class III malocclusion: case reports 15.00
OP18 Dr Yogesh Chhaparwal Invasive cervical resorption: a diagnostic enigma 15.15
OP19 Dr Elham Zamani PozvehAssessment of the relationship between stress and temporomandibular joint disorder in students before university entrance exam
15.30
OP20 Dr Esam Halboub Oral health and oral hygiene practices among institutionalized orphans, Yemen 15.45
OP21 Dr Arash Ghodousi Dental findings in methamphetamine users 16.00OP22 Dr Chin Yu Jie The influence of socioeconomic status on oral health 16.15
OP23 Dr Ahmad Mottaghi Temporomandibular disorders in war veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder 16.30
OP24 Dr Ashfaq Akram An innovative toothbrush with two cleaning surfaces is better than one cleaning surface toothbrush 16.45
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Session 2 – Room 306 (Level 3)Thursday, 9th May, 2013
No PRESENTER TITLE TIMEOP25 Dr Essam Halboub Oral tumors and tumor-like lesions among Yemeni elderly 9.00
OP26 Dr Shyam Sundar Behura Newer Leading-edge techniques- Augmenting early oral cancer screening and diagnosis 9.15
OP27 Dr Lynn Ko Wei Linn The prevalence of dysphagia in HNC patients at HUSM 9.30
OP28 Dr Rakesh Suresh Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma – A rare presentation in the maxillary alveolus 9.45
OP29 Dr Pranaya Khanal Maxillary sinus cyst – removal through Cladwell –Luc approach 10.00OP30 Dr Ghassem Gharun Dental problems, chronic pain and diseases: case reports 10.15
OP31 Dr Manawar Ahmad Maxillary ridge augmentation with chin graft as donor site to facilitate implant placement 11.00
OP32 Dr Aparna I.N Dental implant surface – An evolution 11.15OP33 Dr Hassan Halawany Career motivation and perceived future prospects of dentistry 11.30
OP34 Dr Anshu Sharma A Comparative evaluation of dental teaching curriculum in Asia Pacific countries 11.45
OP35 Dr Runki Saran Learning preferences of dental students 12.00
OP36 Dr Mas Ahmad Special Needs Dentistry education in Malaysian and Australian dental schools 12.15
OP37 Dr Noor Shaheera Abdul Aziz Cephalometric lip morphology among Malaysian Chinese adult in Kelantan 12.30
OP38 Dr Munirah Ab Talib Cephalometric measurement of lip morphology among Malaysian Malay adult in Kelantan 12.45
OP39 Dr Wafa Alfaleh Completely impacted teeth in dentate and edentulous jaws 14.30
OP40 Dr Nazatul Sabariah Ahmad Gender differences in dental development timing of permanent dentition 14.45
OP41 Dr Nur Rafiatul Rizwanni Ahmad Nizar Dental age estimation of Malay children in Malaysia 15.00
OP42 Dr Nitin Kumar Agrawal Identification of air crash victims in Nepal on dental basis 15.15
OP43 Dr Mohd Izzat Mohammed Noor Torus palatinus, teeth size and arch size in Malaysian Malay and Chinese population 15.30
OP44 Dr Mamta Dali Clinical evaluation of chemomechanical method (Carislov) for removal of carious dentine 15.45
OP45 Dr Benouadah Abdelwahab About two case of death after local anesthesia in dentistry 16.00OP46 Dr Farah Hanan Abd Wahid Unmet dental care needs among people with HIV/AIDS 16.15
OP47 Dr Iris Liew Ee Jiun Halitosis and oral hygiene status among smokers and non-smokers 16.30
OP48 Dr Chua Eu Gene Antifungal effectiveness of various intracanal medicament against Candida albicans 16.45
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35th Asia Pacific Dental Conference, Kuala LumpurOral Presentation Schedule
Session 3 – Room 306 (Level 3)Friday, 10th May, 2013
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OPz 1 Dr Vidya Baliga Comparative evaluation of early versus delayed loaded single tooth implants 9.00
OPz 2 Dr Md Samiul Hassan Analysis of atypical T-cell proliferation in response to Bisphosphonate 9.20
OPz 3 Dr Boukais HamidEffects and limits of endodontic treatment in the healing of cysts and apical periodontitis : a prospective study about 480 teeth
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OPz 4 Dr Pulikkotil Shaju Jacob Evaluation of periodontal wound healing following use of fibrin sealant 10.00
OPz 5 Dr Samarika Dahal Micronuclei and sialic acid as a genotoxic marker 10.20
OPz 6 Dr Amy Low Potentiality of gypsum-based chitosan biomaterials as a pulp capping materials 10.40
OP 49 Dr Jamalludin Ab Rahman NOHSA 2010 Methodology: Dispelling the myth 11.00OP 50 Dr Natifah Che Salleh Cost of examination & diagnosis in public sector dental clinics 11.20OP 51 Dr Christopher Zed A Surge model for sustainable global oral health impacts 11.40
OP 52 Dr Boyen Huang An approach of orofacial myology on digit-sucking related open bite 12.00
OP 53 Dr Nurharnani Harun A potential tumour cell hideout in the ameloblastoma 12.20
All abstracts for oral presentations can be accessed via the Malaysian Dental Journal (MDJ) website: www.mdj.org.my
Special prizes for 'Best Presenters' for each session are sponsored by 3M ESPE , 3M Malaysia Sdn. Bhd
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35th Asia Pacific Dental Conference, Kuala LumpurPoster Presentation
Ground Floor, Exhibition hall8th – 12th May, 2013
No PRESENTER TITLE
P1 Dr Kalyana Pentapati Oral health related Quality of Life and overweight/obesity among adolescents of Udupi district, India
P2 Dr Sandie Maher Effect of storage media on resin based restorative materialsP3 Dr Mohammed Shahed Jahan Knowledge about HIV/AIDS among the dental studentsP4 Dr Wafa Alfaleh Completely impacted teeth in dentate and edentulous jaws
P5 Dr Hamed Orafi Alveolar osteitis: clinical features and etiology in fifty nine patients attending Dental School Clinic, Benghazi-Libya
P6 Dr Hamed Orafi The prevalence of inflammatory and developmentalodontogenic cysts in a Libyan population
P7 Dr Norlela Yacob The effect of different denture cleansers against coffee stain on acrylic teeth
P8 Dr Sun Zhe Three-dimensional finite element analysis of root canal preparationP9 Dr Neeta Ghimire Lip print pattern ‘An Identification Tool’
P10 Dr Toshiro Yamamoto Histological examination of pulp cell sheet cultured using amniotic membrane
P11 Dr Shahrukh Khan Knowledge, beliefs and attitudes of dental students towards obesityP12 Dr Katsuhiko Hayashi Distribution of NGF and its receptors in human salivary glands
P13 Dr Hans Sathasivam Lingual dysaesthesia due to hemodialysis associated amyloidosis: A case report
P14 Dr Umesh Bindal Effect of bleaching on restorative materials stained with food simulating solutions
P15 Dr Hina Naim Evaluation of microbial contamination on alginate impressions and type III dental stone casts
P16 Dr Norzalina Ghazali Management of an Ameloblastoma in a 9-year-old patient: A case reportP17 Dr Yuen Kar Mun Iatrogenic mandibular fracture – An avoidable complication?
P18 Dr Benjie Law Needle stick injuries & practices of post-exposure prophylaxis among healthcare students
P19 Dr Rola Al Habashneh Association between obstructive sleep apnea and periodontitis in JordanP20 Dr Nakul Uppal 3D Imaging: a cost-effective teaching and operating aid in dentistryP21 Dr Abhay Taranath Role of collagen in surgical management of oral submucous fibrosis
P22 Dr Lina Al-Bayati Effects of nonsurgical periodontal therapy on leukocytes, erythrocytes and haemoglobin
P23 Dr Hany Mohamed Aly Ahmed Malaysian Portland Cement: Cell attachment properties via a novel technique
P24 Dr Norhayati Luddin Fracture resistance of teeth restored with different post and adhesive systems
P25 Dr Mohammad Alamri Surface treatment effect on cement bonding to zirconium oxide ceramics
P26 Dr Husein Al-Omer Mechanism of rescue for the secondary palate cleft with over expression of Smad2
P27 Dr Chong Ren Wai In-vitro genotoxicity study of biphasic calcium phosphate on Ames TestP28 Dr Se Hoon Kahm Digital restoration of dental implant full arch prosthesisP29 Dr Wan Mahadzir Mustafa Recurrent ameloblastomaP30 Dr Malleedi Shanthi Nanodentistry – The future aheadP31 Dr Premalatha Shetty Extensive chemical burns of the oral mucosa by herbicides
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P32 Dr EV Soma Sekhar Goud Tooth avulsion – different transport medium available before tooth replantation
P33 Dr Deepika Pai Toe sucking habit a cause for recurrent pyrexia: A case reportP34 Dr Sumit Gaur “Ribbond” A versatile material in Pediatric Dentistry: case seriesP35 Dr Rupali Agnihotri Antioxidant suppression in smokers with chronic periodontitis
P36 Dr Nur Fazilah Mohd Tahir Keratocystic odontogenic tumour: Local invasion might be related to VEGFR-overexpressed
P37 Dr Cho Zhu Zen Postoperative wound infection in oral maxillofacial injuries treated extraorally
P38 Dr Chan Yoong Kian Osteoporotic bone marrow defect associated with dental implant failureP39 Dr Ten Li Hua Bone augmentation needs in the posterior maxilla: a CBCT evaluation
P40 Dr Lim Ee Lian Zygomatic complex fracture in Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah: A 7-year review
P41 Dr Manil Fonseka Root canal types and configurations of permanent mandibular first molars
P42 Dr Asmani Abd Razak Dentition status of Malaysian adults: Four decades onP43 Dr Wan Salina Wan Sulaiman Water filter usage among Malaysian households
P44 Dr Ruwan Jayasinghe Knowledge and practices of infection control among radiographers in Sri Lanka
P45 Dr Suhaila Zainal Abidin Treatment modalities and outcome of aggressive lesion of jawsP46 Dr Alok Misra Pseudo shifting of teethP47 Dr Khalidah Khalid Oral cancer awareness in Malaysia : Findings from NOHSA 2010
P48 Dr Salleh Zakaria Adult periodontal health in Malaysia: Comparison between 2000 and 2010
P49 Dr Nama Bibi Saerah Abd Karim The need for oral healthcare among adults in MalaysiaP50 Dr Habibah Yaacob Caries status in Malaysian adults across four decadesP51 Dr Aishish Shrestha Age estimation by measuring open apices of teeth in children
P52 Dr Abdul Samad Gichki Human papillomavirus type 16 and 18 DNA detected by the real-time PCR in normal oral cavity among dental patients in Quetta
P53 Dr Muz’ini Mohammad Evaluation of molars restored with GIC in the school dental service
P54 Dr Muhammad Ridwan Yeop Ismail
A CBCT study to determine the ‘safe zone’ for surgery at the anterior mandible
P55 Dr Dharmindra Rajah Gunarajah Autogenous grafts for repair of orbital floor fractures: Systematic reviewP56 Dr Morni Ab Rani Cost of scaling and prophylaxis in government dental clinicsP57 Dr Dhruv Arora Success of different implant systems : A retrospective studyP58 Dr Soo Suet Yeo The relationship between head injury and facial bone fractureP59 Dr Khoo Zuen Thong A retrospective study of trigeminal neuralgia in HSB 2011P60 Dr UUKPC Perera Audit of resin core buildup’s with GlassFibre posts on anterior crownsP61 Dr Alaa Hussein Salivary trace elements in relation to dental caries in children
P62 Dr Mokshika Kaluarachchi Causation & characteristics of traumatic injuries treated in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: A retrospective study
P63 Dr Wan Nor Syariza Wan Ali Permissible number of microwave disinfection cycle to PMMA denture bases
P64 Dr Nor Azlida Mohd Nor Senior dentists’ perceptions of oral health therapists’ roles and education needs in Malaysia
P65 Dr Norasyikin Abdul Rahman Post-extraction complications in medically compromised patients at Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah (HSB)
P66 Dr Muzaffar Apipi Complications of surgical removal of impacted lower third molar under general anesthesia
P67 Dr Ainal Muaizzah Anuar The effect of two different modes of orthodontic bracket removalP68 Dr Vinola Doraiswami Effect of conventional and game-based teaching on oral health of childrenP69 Dr Norazlina Mohammad Management of perio-endo lesion. A case report
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P70 Dr Armin Segarra The Cotton Pellet Technique: A simple yet effective approach to ensure esthetics in carious anteriors
P71 Dr Michelle Sunico-Segarra Microshear bond strength of a two-step self etch adhesive using different application modes
P72 Dr Ajura Abdul Jalil The histopathology and immunohistochemical findings of Oral Angiosarcoma: A case report
P73 Dr Noor Sheeraz Che Zulkifli Surface modification of novel silica particles from rice husk as filler for dental resin composites and its characterization
P74 Dr Hussein Al-Wakeel Determination of Bolton Index by gender and race among MalaysiansP75 Dr Maan Ibrahim Al-Marzok Effect of infection control measures on the cure of GiomersP76 Dr Nur Laila Sofia Ahmad Accuracy of small FOV CBCT in determining endodontic working lengthP77 Dr NA Ahmad Direct composite restorations at increased vertical dimensionP78 Dr Rapeah Mohd Yassin Trends in oral healthcare utilization in MalaysiaP79 Dr Ike Damayanti Habar Abutment selection in relation to metal frame clasp designP80 Dr Baharuddin Thalib Dental crown materials of choice for good periodontal adaptation
P81 Dr Edy Machmud The effect of the size of metal mesh to shear-bond strength of adhesive resin cement in adhesive bridge
P82 Dr Mohammad Dharmautama The effect of immersing acrylic in Roselle extract to the growth of Candida albicans and transverse strength
P83 Dr Salah Al-Rawi Maxillofacial prosthesis with double side surface to inhibiting microbial adherence
P84 Dr Vinod Joshi Silicone gasket partial denture – Mission impossible accomplished
P85 Dr Han Wei Lau Outcome of root tanal Treatment by University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) undergraduates
P86 Dr Jeyavel Rajan Karunamoorthy Adhesive bonding of fragmented anterior teeth using Enamel/Dentin bonding agent – An in-vitro study
P87 Dr Ajura Abdul Jalil Oral manifestations of Oxalosis: A case reportP88 Dr Yap Hsiao Fern Complications following use of bone wax in third molar surgeryP89 Dr Tan Chze Chze Retrospective study on condylar neck fracture and its management
P90 Dr Ali Al-Maqtari Stress-strain distributions of graded multilayered structured Dental Bioceramic cores
P91 Dr Wan Mahadzir Mustafa Synovial sarcoma” arising in the cheek
P92 Mr Tan Zeng Zhou Angiogenesis and keratin pearl formation in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)
P93 Miss Joyce Chin Correlation between blood vessels with severity of oral epithelial dysplasia
P94 Miss Tan Pui Seen Microvessel density in exfoliated primary teethP95 Dr Haizal Mohd Hussaini Readership of the Malaysian Dental Journal among Malaysian dentistsP96 Dr Haizal Mohd Hussaini Readership of Professional Dental Journals among Malaysian dentists
P97 Mr Yew Kai Shang In-vitro colour change of discoloured composite resins after bleaching procedure
P98 Dr Raghu Radhakrishnan A 3-D assessment of the depth of tumour invasion in microinvasive tongue squamous cell carcinoma
All abstracts for poster presentations can be accessed via the Malaysian Dental Journal (MDJ) website: www.mdj.org.my
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PRACTISING DENTISTRY IN MALAYSIA
Visit our website at http://mdc.moh.gov.my for information.
Our system offers:
Letters of Good Standing Copies of Registration
Certificates and APC Translations into English of
Registration Certificates and APC
Downloading of Form for registration and APC application
Search for dental practitioners
Online application & online payment for APC
Requests for:
ORAL HEALTH DIVISION Ministry of Health Malaysia
MALAYSIAN DENTAL COUNCIL (MDC)
Oral Health Division Ministry of Health Level 5, Block E10, Parcel E, Precinct 1, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62590 Putrajaya
Tel: 603-88834215
Fax: 603-88886133
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://ohd.moh.gov.my/
Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian KKM
OBJECTIVE OUR ROLE Formulation and development of policies related to the oral health of the population Management of oral health which includes planning, organizing, monitoring and evaluation of oral healthcare Promotion of oral health to ensure continual improvement of the oral health population Enactment and enforcement of laws and regulations pertaining to the practice of dentistry
To improve the oral health status of the population through the provision of preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative dental services, with special emphasis given to identified priority groups in such a way that the oral health status of the nation will continually be in conformity with the socio-economic progress of the country.
A Lifetime of Healthy Smiles
Level 5, Block E10 Parcel E, Precinct 1 Federal Government Administrative Centre 62590 Putrajaya
Tel: 03-8883 4215/4217 Fax: 03-8888 6133 E-mail: [email protected]
Dental Practitioners’ Information Management System (DPIMS)
URL: http://dpims.moh.gov.my
REGISTERED PRACTITIONERS
Provide search for dental practitioners through Android and iPhone OS (iOS).
Android: Play Store/ Google Play App > Search for MOH Malaysia
iOS: iTunes > myhealth
MOBILE APPLICATION - myHealth Apps
Functions Of The MDC Registrable Qualifications Annual Practising Certificate (APC) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Temporary Practicing Certificate (TPC) Guidelines Endorsed By The MDC Annual Report Bulletin
NATIONAL ORAL HEALTH PLAN FOR MALAYSIA
2011 - 2020
Key Oral Health Goals for Year 2020
Oral Condition Key GoalDental caries 1. 50% of 6-year-olds are caries-free
2. 70% of 12-year-olds are caries-free3. 50% of 16-year-olds are caries-free
Periodontol condition 4. 50% of 16-year-olds have healthy periodontiumDentition status 5. 0% of adults in the 35-44 age group are edentulous
6. 60% of 60-year-olds have at least (≥) 20 teethOral cancer 7. 30% of oral cancers are detected at stage 1
Supporting Goals for Oral Health for Year 2020
Oral Condition Key GoalDental caries 1. dft 6-year-olds ≤ 2
2. DMFT 12-year-olds ≤ 13. DMFT 16-year-olds ≤ 2
Developmental enamel defects
4. Prevalence of unaesthetic developmental enamel defects in 16-year-olds ≤ 2%
Oral Health Division Ministry of Health Malaysia
Level 5, Block E10 Parcel E, Precinct 1
Federal Government Administrative Centre 62590 Putrajaya
Tel: 603-88834215Fax: 603-88886133
Email: [email protected] Website: http://ohd.moh.gov.my/
Fb: Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian KKM
NATIONAL ORAL HEALTH PLAN FOR MALAYSIA
2011 - 2020
Key Oral Health Goals for Year 2020
Oral Condition Key GoalDental caries 1. 50% of 6-year-olds are caries-free
2. 70% of 12-year-olds are caries-free3. 50% of 16-year-olds are caries-free
Periodontol condition 4. 50% of 16-year-olds have healthy periodontiumDentition status 5. 0% of adults in the 35-44 age group are edentulous
6. 60% of 60-year-olds have at least (≥) 20 teethOral cancer 7. 30% of oral cancers are detected at stage 1
Supporting Goals for Oral Health for Year 2020
Oral Condition Key GoalDental caries 1. dft 6-year-olds ≤ 2
2. DMFT 12-year-olds ≤ 13. DMFT 16-year-olds ≤ 2
Developmental enamel defects
4. Prevalence of unaesthetic developmental enamel defects in 16-year-olds ≤ 2%
Oral Health Division Ministry of Health Malaysia
Level 5, Block E10 Parcel E, Precinct 1
Federal Government Administrative Centre 62590 Putrajaya
Tel: 603-88834215Fax: 603-88886133
Email: [email protected] Website: http://ohd.moh.gov.my/
Fb: Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian KKM
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