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IMPLANT TRIBUNE
The World’s Dental Implant Newspaper · U.S. Edition

FEBRUARY 2018 — Vol. 13, No. 2

www.dental-tribune.com

AAOMS
honors
clinicians
for efforts
in implant
education

S
Academy of Osseointegration’s hands-on workshops offer a wide range of topics and in-depth instruction in a one-on-one environment.
Photos/Provided by the AO

Achieve professional excellence
with AO’s hands-on workshops
By AO Staff

First-hand learning that will help you
gain your professional edge. Practice with
the latest technologies in dental implant
technology. A one-on-one environment
with the people who have the answers,
experience and expertise to help you
upgrade your surgical and restorative
skills.
All of this is waiting for you as part of
your annual meeting experience with
the Academy of Osseointegration’s (AO)
hands-on workshops to be held in Los
Angeles on Feb. 28.
AO offers myriad hands-on workshops
to fit the multi-disciplinary nature of its
annual meeting and the background of
its attendees.
Please note, once you find the hands-on
workshop(s) that best fit your educational
goals and professional background,
you will not want to hesitate to register,
as these limited-attendance and very
popular sessions tend to fill up quickly.

The list of 2018 workshop topics and
presenters will include:

HOW-1
Please note this full-day hands-on
workshop session will be conducted at
Nobel Biocare headquarters in Yorba
Linda, Calif. Transportation to and from
the AO meeting hotels and the Nobel
Biocare facility, as well as refreshment
breaks and lunch, will be provided.
• “The All-on-4 Treatment Concept
for the Resorbed Maxilla-Highlight on
Implant Design Evolution,” 9 a.m.-noon,
Paulo Malo, DMD
• “Improving Clinical Outcomes with
Digital Advances for Shorter Time to
Teeth,” 1-4 p.m., Peter Wöhrle, DMD,
MMSc (Supported by a grant from Nobel
Biocare)
The remainder of the hands-on
workshops will be conducted in half-day
sessions and located in the West Building
of the Los Angeles Convention Center.

HOW-2
• “Edentulous Treatment Strategies:
One Size Fits None,” 9 a.m.-noon,
Bryan Limmer, DMD, MS (Supported by a
grant from Dentsply Sirona)

HOW-3
•
“Management
of
Anterior
Alveolar Defects: The Challenging
Cases
in
the
Esthetic
Zone,”
9 a.m.-noon, Isabella Rocchietta, DDS
(Supported by a grant from Geistlich)

HOW-4
• “Screw-Retained, Site Specific
Immediate Implants for Mid-Facial
Tissue Preservation,” 9 a.m.-noon,
Harold Baumgarten, DMD, and Stephen
Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT (Supported by a
grant from Southern Implants)

HOW-5
•

“Digital

Workflow:

” See HANDS-ON, page B2

Options

ix clinicians were recently
recognized for their work to
develop years of high-quality
dental implant educational
sessions
for
the
American
Association of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgeons (AAOMS).
The association’s board of trustees
presented a special citation award to
the AAOMS subcommittee on dental
implant education during the 25th
annual Dental Implant Conference,
held in Chicago during December.
The subcommittee planned 2017
session topics ranging from replacing
congenital missing teeth to applying
digital technology in practices. The
conference featured a renowned
faculty of more than 30 experts
presenting to more than 1,000
OMSs, staff and restorative dentists
in didactic sessions and workshops.
The subcommittee also plans
dental implant sessions for the
AAOMS Annual Meeting, Scientific
Sessions and Exhibition — one of
the largest and most comprehensive
educational conferences in the world
developed exclusively for oral and
maxillofacial surgeons and staff.
The
subcommittee
members
include:
• Michael S. Block, DMD, of
Metairie, La.
• Bach T. Le, DDS, MD, of Whittier,
Calif.
• Jay P. Malmquist, DMD, of
Portland, Ore.
• Richard J. Martin, DDS, of Dallas
• Craig M. Misch, DDS, MDS, of
Sarasota, Fla.
• Peter K. Moy, DMD, of Los Angeles
“AAOMS is honored to have such a
dedicated group leading our dental
implant education,” said AAOMS
Immediate Past President Douglas W.
Fain, DDS, MD, FACS. “Their diligent
work sets standards of excellence in
education and training for OMSs and
their restorative teams.”
(Source: AAOMS)


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EVENTS

B2

HOW-12

“ HANDS-ON, Page B1

• “Same-day Guided Immediate
Placement
and
Provisionalization
Using
an
Improved
Digital
Workflow”
(Repeated),
1-4
p.m.,
Brent Boyse, DDS (Supported by a grant
from Zimmer Biomet)

for Precise Diagnostics, Planning
and
Surgery,”
9
a.m.-noon,
Adam
Hamilton,
BDSc,
DCD,
FRACDS, Charlie Vincent and Ron
Roche (Supported by a grant from
Straumann)

HOW-13

HOW-6

• “Dynamic Navigation, Optimizing
Surgical Accuracy on the Spot: A Hands
On Workshop” (Repeated), 1-4 p.m.,
George
Mandelaris,
DDS,
MS
(Supported by a grant from Navident)

• “Same-Day Guided Immediate
Placement
and
Provisionalization
Using an Improved Digital Workflow,” 9
a.m.-noon, Brent Boyse, DDS (Supported
by a grant from Zimmer Biomet)

HOW-7
• “Dynamic Navigation, Optimizing
Surgical Accuracy on the Spot: A
Hands On Workshop,” 9 a.m.-noon,
George Mandelaris, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD
(Supported by a grant from Navident)

HOW-8
• “Edentulous Treatment Strategies:
One Size Fits None” (Repeated), 1-4 p.m.,
Bryan Limmer, DMD, MS (Supported by a
grant from Dentsply Sirona)

HOW-9
• “Management of Anterior Alveolar
Defects: The Challenging Cases in the
Esthetic Zone” (Repeated), 1-4 p.m.,
Isabella Rocchietta, DDS (Supported by a
grant from Geistlich Biomaterials)
AD

You’ll leave the AO’s Hands-on Workshops
with new skills and techniques.

HOW-10
• “Immediate, Fixed Full Arch
Rehabilitation
with
Subcrestal
Angle Correction Without the Need
for Cement or Screws,” 1-4 p.m.,
Robert del Castillo, DMD, and Gary
Morris, DDS (Supported by a grant from
Southern Implants)

HOW-11
•
“Digital
Workflow:
Options
for Precise Diagnostics, Planning
and
Surgery”
(Repeated),
1-4 p.m., Adam Hamilton, BDSc, DCD,
FRACDS, Charlie Vincent and Ron Roche
(Supported by a grant from Straumann)

Plan your annual meeting schedule
today to include hands-on workshops
as part of your registration for AO’s
2018 Annual Meeting. Advance
registration discounts end Feb. 5;
these will save you $150. At the same
time, be sure to also make your hotel
reservations to receive AO’s special
convention hotel rates and best
availability.
Please note the AO hands-on
workshops are available for an
additional registration cost. Workshops
will be held in the West Building of
the Los Angeles Convention Center,
with the exception of the workshop
facilitated by Nobel Biocare. Please
see the meeting website for all the
details at http://meetings.osseo.org/
2018/schedule/hands-on-workshops/.

Implant Tribune U.S. Edition | February 2018

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EDUCATION DIRECTOR
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CLIENT RELATIONS COORDINATOR
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INDUSTRY

Implant Tribune U.S. Edition | February 2018

B3

A retrospective, single-center clinical evaluation using PEEK
frameworks for full-arch implant-supported prosthetics
Commentary author: Marcus JarmanSmith, PhD, Invibio Biomaterial Solutions
Original presenter: Dr. Bernd Siewert,
Clinica Somosaguas, Madrid, Spain
Keynote speech: B. Siewert (2017),
PEEK in Dental Prosthetics (PEEK in der
zahnärztlichen Prothetik Warum? Wann?
Wie?), SSO Dental Meeting, Lugano,
Switzerland, Feb. 11, 2017
Level of evidence: Level 3 Retrospective
Cohort Study

Summary
There is increased interest in the longterm clinical outcomes and quality
of life of patients treated with a highperformance polymer for the framework
material for full-arch implant-supported
dental prosthetics, rather than the
traditionally used metal or ceramic
materials.
Dr.
Siewert
reported
on
his
retrospective, single-center clinical study
using JUVORA frameworks for full-arch
implant-supported prosthetics, made
from PEEK-OPTIMA™ high-performance
polymer. Siewert conducted clinical
and
radiological
assessments
to
measure the survival rates of the dental

implants and prosthetics, rate of bone
loss and the incidence of any biological
complications. In addition, scores were
collated to measure the oral health and
patient quality of life and the satisfaction
of patients fitted with a PEEK-based
prosthetic.
The
retrospective
data
review
investigated
21
patients,
which
corresponded to a total of 96 dental
implant fixtures. Patients were treated
with
full-arch
implant-supported
prosthetics manufactured with an
internal substructure made from
Invibio’s PEEK-based polymer.
The average follow-up post-prosthetic
placement was 56 months (four years,
eight months), ranging from the shortest
time of one year and two months to the
longest time of eight years and nine
months.

Key findings
Dental implant fixture survival rate was
reported as high as 99 percent, and PEEKbased prosthetic survival rate was 100
percent versus 89-95 percent1,2 and 92
percent3,4 for titanium5 respectively.
An average bone loss of 0.2 mm

(+ 1.0) on the mesial aspect and 0.3 mm
(+ 0.8) on the distal aspect was observed
versus 1-1.5 mm6,7 for titanium. Patient
peri-implantitis incidence was low at
1 percent versus 10 percent1,8 for titanium.
The mean total oral health and patient
quality of life score was 3.1 points (±
3.3), with patient satisfaction deemed
“extremely satisfactory.”
For titanium, the score averaged at
15.9,10 overall. When compared with the
literature values of titanium, JUVORA
frameworks for full-arch implantsupported dental prosthetics showed:
• Up to 10 percent better implant
survival rate
• Up to five times less bone loss
• Up to 10 times less incidence of periimplantitis
• Up to 8 percent better prosthetic
survival rate
• Nearly three times better mean total
score for oral health and patient quality
of life

Commentary
These results from a retrospective,
single-center study are limited, but do
provide some initial clinical insight into

the long-term outcomes and potential
benefits of using a more shock absorbing
high-performance polymer substructure
for full-arch implant borne prosthetics.
References available upon request from
the publisher.

About Dr. Siewert
Dr. Bernd Siewert has been in private
practice for more than 20 years.
Since 2007, he’s been an instructor
at Germany’s International Training
Center for Dental Implantology (IFZI)
and authored and spoken internationally
about his specialty, implantology.11

About the author
Dr. Marcus Jarman-Smith, PhD, is a
strategic marketing manager with Invibio
Biomaterial Solutions. He has worked
specifically on medical applications
for the high-performance polymer
PEEK (polyetheretherketone) for dental
applications for more than a decade.
In 2001, he received a PhD in chemical
engineering, tissue engineering and
biomaterials from the University of Bath,
in the United Kingdom.
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