AAOMS Dental Implant Conference Chicago Dec. 3 & 4, 2021
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AAOMS Dental Implant Conference · Chicago, Illinois · December 3 & 4, 2021
Vol. 2, No. 1
Optimal access for
difficult intervention
Taking a look at the
science of the matter
Primary stability
with one to two drills
Handpiece for implant
site preparation and
implant insertion ideal
for high-risk patients.
Three-layer placental
membrane adds extra
thickness and a better
protective barrier.
Make implant placement
faster and simpler while
reducing chair time for
your patients.
»page 3
»page 4
»page 5
An intensive few days
By today Staff
This year’s Dental Implant Conference is taking place in Chicago and online.
(Photo/Lindsey Kaiser, freeimages.com)
5
n If you’re feeling the need for one
last educational meeting this year, you
are in luck. From now until Saturday
(Dec. 4), you can attend the 2021 Dental
Implant Conference, taking place at
the Sheraton Grand Chicago in the city
of the same name. Though, if you can’t
make it to Chicago, you can also attend
the event virtually.
The meeting, according to organizers, will offer an intensive educational
program of innovative techniques and
procedures for the entire implant
team, presented by an internationally renowned faculty of leaders in
implant dentistry. Some topics set to
be explored include implant treatment
planning, online marketing, practice
management and the use of technology on a daily basis.
Attendees will also experience an
exhibition of the most technologically
advanced products and services available in the field, featuring at least 100
companies. In addition, there will be
plenty of opportunities to network
with colleagues.
The event starts Thursday, Dec. 2,
with the preconference program and
industry symposiums. On Friday,
Dec. 3, the general sessions will take
place, and attendees will be able to
visit the exhibit hall.
The preconference program and
all general sessions will be livestreamed. Online-only access registration includes live coverage as well
as 60 days of archived access. AAOMS
residents can access the livestream at
no cost.
To see the available courses, head
to
www.eventscribe.net/2021/DIC/.
There, you can also register for the
meeting and see a list of exhibitors.
AD
Introducing the 2021-22
AAOMS officers and trustees
By AAOMS Staff
n
J. David Johnson Jr., DDS, was
introduced as the 2021-22 president of
the American Association of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) during the organization’s annual meeting
in September in Nashville, Tenn.
With AAOMS’s other officers and
Board of Trustees, Johnson assumes
leadership of the professional organization that represents more than
9,000 oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Johnson, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., previously served as AAOMS presidentelect, vice president and District III
trustee as well as AAOMS and Oral
see OFFICERS, page 3
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today American Association of Oral
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during the AAOMS Dental Implant
Conference in Chicago, Illinois,
Dec. 3–4, 2021.
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Unique W&H solution for
the Zygoma application
By W&H Staff
n When it comes to high-risk patients,
difficult compliance and extreme
bone resorption, complex bone augmentations are often stretched to
their limits. For upper jaw interventions, one possible alternative is the
use of Zygoma implants.
The new 20:1 Zygoma handpiece
for implant site preparation and
implant insertion was developed by
W&H in cooperation with leading
Zygoma specialists. The contra-angle
handpiece chucking system makes
this product the only one of its kind
and offers users a high level of safety,
according to W&H.
Easy access to the treatment site
Zygoma implants are inserted into
the zygomatic bone at an angle. It is
crucial that the implant is positioned
exactly in line with the specified
angle here. The new W&H SZ-75
handpiece makes interventions easier in the area of the zygomatic bone,
according to the company.
The ergonomic angulation of the
handpiece enables optimal access
to the treatment site, thus allowing
users to work for extended periods
without fatigue, the company said.
Ultra-safe use
Conventional surgical handpieces
do not offer adequate fixation for
Zygoma burs. The new W&H SZ-75 is
the world’s first 20:1 handpiece with
contra-angle handpiece chucking system and was specially developed for
the Zygoma application, according to
W&H.
OFFICERS from page 1
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and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS)
Foundation treasurer.
“I look forward to serving as your
president in the coming year,” Johnson said during his inaugural address
at the House of Delegates’ third session.
“We do not know where the road
of life will lead us,” Johnson said.
“If we pursue our AAOMS mission,
‘to assure patient access to safe and
effective care,’ our association will be
going in the right direction.”
For more than 30 years, Johnson has been in private practice in
Oak Ridge and Powell, Tenn. He has
The angle of the handpiece enables optimal access for difficult interventions in
the area of the zygomatic bone. (Photo/Provided by W&H)
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Here in Chicago
burs and can be applied universally
in surgery.
To learn more about handpiece technology for the Zygoma application,
visit W&H at booth No. 702 or visit
W&H online at www.wh.com/en_na.
Efficient spray cooling
Not only is it a genuine innovation on the market, but above all, it
ensures ultra-safe use while providing high concentricity accuracy, the
company said.
In addition, the handpiece can
also be used with standard implant
The new W&H Zygoma handpiece
removes the need for manual
cooling by the dental assistant as the
external spray channel ensures the
treatment site is cooled, according to
the company. The spray is expelled
close to the instrument’s area of activity and cools the operating site with
the utmost efficiency.
To learn more, visit www.wh.com/
en_na.
served as president of the Southeastern and Tennessee Societies of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons, been an
associate professor at the University
of Tennessee and has been a member
of the American Board of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery Examination
Committee, the OMS National Insurance Company Advisory Board and
of numerous association committees.
Johnson succeeds B.D. Tiner, DDS,
MD, FACS, who will serve as immediate past president.
Other 2021-22 officers elected by
the House of Delegates are PresidentElect Paul J. Schwartz, DMD; Vice
President Mark A. Egbert, DDS, FACS;
Treasurer Robert S. Clark, DMD; and
Speaker of the House Steven R. Nelson, DDS, MS.
In addition, W. Frederick Stephens,
DDS, joins the Board of Trustees,
serving the western states in District
VI for a two-year term and replacing
Egbert. Trustees David M. Shafer,
DMD, of District I, and Debra M.
Sacco, DMD, MD, of District III, were
re-elected to two-year terms.
Other AAOMS trustees are Martin
E. Eichner, DDS, of District II; J. David
Morrison, DMD, of District IV; and
Charles A. Crago, DMD, MD, FACS, of
District V.
The board also includes Secretary/
Executive Director Karin Wittich,
CAE.
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exhibitors
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Dental Implant Conference — Dec. 3–4, 2021
The science behind the 3-layer placental membrane
By Salvin Dental Specialties Staff
n
The new AmnioExcite placental membrane, available from Salvin
Dental Specialties, includes both
amnion and chorion layers plus a
trophoblast layer. According to the
company, the trophoblast layer contains more than 50 percent of the
biologically relevant proteins in the
placental membrane,1 and LifeNet
Health’s patented and proprietary
Matracell decellularization process
serves to minimize immunogenic and
inflammatory responses.7,8
The amnion membrane by itself is
thin and contains only a small portion
of the biological factors found in the
AD
Here in Chicago
To learn more about AmnioExcite and
other products, visit Salvin Dental Specialties at booth No. 316.
The new AmnioExcite three-layer placental membrane. (Photo/Provided by
Salvin Dental Specialties)
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full-thickness placental membrane,
Salvin said. The chorionic membrane
contains many of the same growth
factors as the amnion membrane.
However, the trophoblast layer holds
a majority of the proteins and growth
factors in the full-thickness placental
membrane.1
AmnioExcite is approximately
four times thicker than an amnion
or chorion membrane for a more substantial protective barrier.2 AmnioExcite’s unique thickness may help
prevent bacterial ingress and thus
inflammation associated with infection, the company said.
AmnioExcite does not fold in upon
itself when rehydrated, making it
much easier to handle and less likely
to migrate away from the surgical site
during the healing process.3
Unlike other amnion/chorion
membrane allografts, the layers in
AmnioExcite are never separated
during the process because separation can adversely impact retention
of the native growth factors.4
In most placental-based allografts,
the trophoblast layer is removed.
However, by removing this layer,
a rich source of beneficial endogenous biological factors and the thick
structural matrix is also removed.1
Therefore, AmnioExcite retains more
endogenous growth factors than similar placenta-derived allografts by
being processed as an intact, whole
membrane, according to Salvin.
A few tissue processors do retain
the trophoblast layer without removing viable and non-viable cells, which
may provoke an immune response
because of the presence of antigens
on the cell surface.5 The ideal solution is to leave the thick, nutrient-rich
extracellular matrix of the trophoblast layer intact but remove the
donor cells to minimize an immune or
inflammatory response.
LifeNet Health has solved this
problem by processing AmnioExcite
with its Matracell decellularization
process.6,7 Matracell is a patented
and validated process that renders
allograft tissue acellular without
compromising the biomechanical or
desired biochemical properties for its
intended surgical application.8
Both Salvin Dental and LifeNet
Health have an exemplary safety
record. Since 1995, LifeNet Health
has processed more than 7 million
bio-implants with its Allowash technology, without a single case of disease transmission. AmnioExcite has
a Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) of
10-6, which is the recommended SAL
for medical devices or allografts that
are implanted or come in contact with
breeched skin.
To learn more about AmnioExcite
or to place an order, call Salvin Dental
Specialties at (800) 535-6566.
(A full list of references is
available from the publisher.)
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exhibitors
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Excellent primary stability
with only one to two drills
By Neoss Staff
n Neoss ProActive® Edge is a oneof-a-kind implant, according to the
company — a powerful addition to the
Neoss implant family with outstanding primary stability even in soft or
compromised bone.
A revolutionary one- to two-step
drilling protocol prepares the site
with minimal bone removal and provides you with immediate feedback
during placement.
The drills are directly matched
to the implant and thread designs,
making placement faster, simpler and
reducing chair time for you and your
patients, the company asserts.
A pre-clinical study has shown
that the Neoss ProActive Edge
implants achieve equal or better
implant stability than top premium
brand implants, according to the company. In addition, Neoss ProActive
Edge was the only implant that maintained outstanding implant stability
in all situations, even in cases with
over-prepared osteotomies, making
it highly predictable to use.1
The predictability of the Neoss ProActive Edge implant has been further
confirmed in a clinical use study, the
company says. High primary stability
was achieved for all implants, allowing for immediate or early load in
support of single crowns and partial
bridges as well as for full-arch restorations.
All implants remained in function
during the entire one-year observation period with minimal (-0.5 mm)
bone remodeling. 2
Like all Neoss implants, Neoss
ProActive Edge features the clinically proven super hydrophilic
ProActive surface and the highly
trusted NeoLoc® connection. According to the company, it’s one prosthetic
platform across three implant ranges
with one screwdriver connection,
making it “Intelligent Simplicity.”
References
1. Turra M, Petersson A, and Sennerby
L. Primary stability of three different
aggressively threaded and tapered
implants in low-densitypolyurethane.
COIR. 2020; 31(S20): 60
2. Turra M, Andersson P, Verrocchi D,
Sennerby L. A retrospective case series
report on a novel aggressively threaded
and tapered implant. COIR. 2020;
31(S20): 257
A look at the Neoss
ProActive Edge
implants. (Photos/
Provided by Neoss)
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Here in Chicago
To learn more about the Neoss
ProActive Edge, stop by the Neoss
booth, No. 426.
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/ Introducing the 2021-22 AAOMS officers and trustees
/ Unique W&H solution for the Zygoma application
/ The science behind the 3-layer placental membrane
/ Excellent primary stability with only one to two drills
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