Implant Tribune U.S. No. 10, 2018
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Apply for a research grant Submissions for 2019-2020 Osseointegration Foundation Research Grant applications are being accepted now By AO Staff Vancouver, British Columbia, will be the site of the 104th AAP Annual Meeting in October. Photo/Provided by www.freeimages.com American Academy of Periodontology to host 104th annual meeting in Vancouver By A AP Staff T he American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) will hold its 104th annual meeting from Oct. 27-30 at the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia. The event is presented in collaboration with the Canadian Academy of Periodontology, the Japanese Academy of Clinical Periodontology and the Japanese Society of Periodontology. All dental professionals — including students, early-career periodontists, hygienists, office staff and members of the dental media — are encouraged to attend. This year’s meeting, which provides up to 25.5 continuing education credits, features 45 courses and more than 30 new speakers. Ten redesigned program tracks include oral pathology, oral medicine and oral diagnosis; emerging concepts and innovative therapies; implant surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation; and periodontal plastic and soft-tissue surgery. “With a roster of periodontics’ sharpest minds leading our many courses and events, this year’s annual meeting is set to be a gathering of our specialty’s best IT1018_.indd 1 and brightest from around the world,” said Steven R. Daniel, DDS, president of the AAP. “Attendees will have the opportunity to curate their experiences, and with the return of our Dental Hygiene Symposium, Student and New Periodontist series and the Insurance Coding Workshops, there’s something for everyone in the field.” Highlights of the 104th AAP Annual Meeting include the following: • ‘Endeavor to Succeed’ at the opening general session: Captain Mark Kelly, who spent more than 50 days in space aboard the Space Shuttles Endeavour and Discovery, will share insights on leadership, teamwork and success during the meeting’s keynote address on Oct. 28. • Proceedings from the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions: Members of the workshop’s organizing committee will discuss findings from the recently updated disease classification. This ticketed event, which takes place on Oct. 29, will highlight the newly developed staging and grading model for classification as well as the update’s implications on patient care and dental education. • All-new Speaker Studio: Located in exhibit hall booth No. 533, the Speaker Studio provides a unique opportunity for attendees to interact with speakers and moderators throughout the meeting. Course presenters will be on hand for post-session conversations and Q&A in an intimate, small-group setting. • Exhibit hall: At the center of the action will be the meeting’s exhibit hall, where more than 300 booths will showcase an array of products and services. To register for the 104th AAP Annual Meeting, to view the complete advance program or for more information, visit members.perio.org/am2018, call (800) 282-4867, ext. 3213, or e-mail meetings@ perio.org. About the American Academy of Periodontology The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) is an 8,200-member professional organization for periodontists — specialists in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory diseases affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth, and in the placement of dental implants. Periodontics is one of the nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association. D ental professionals on the leading edge of evidence-based dentistry who are interested in research grant funding can now submit an application for the 20192020 Research Grants program of the Osseointegration Foundation (OF). Funded by OF, the philanthropic arm of Academy of Osseointegration (AO), two research grants will be awarded this year. The AO/OF Research Grant Committee will review all applications and award $30,000 to the best proposals in the following categories: • Basic Science: Research to advance implant knowledge that does not include human subjects. • Applied Science: Research to advance clinical implant dentistry that does include human subjects. To qualify, research grant applications must be submitted by an AO member, faculty member or student who conducts research in any academic dental institution (with at least one person on the research team an AO member). Applications that address areas of research to enhance public acceptance of implants are welcome and encouraged. Applicants will be informed of acceptance of their proposals in March 2019 via email. First place awardees will be required to present their research at AO’s 35th Annual Meeting (taking place March 19–21, 2020, in Seattle). In addition, all awardees must submit a manuscript to the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants (JOMI), AO’s official scientific journal, no later than Dec. 31, 2020. The deadline for submitting OF Re- ” See RESEARCH, page B2 10/19/18 4:50 PM[2] => B2 FROM PAGE 1 “ RESEARCH, Page B1 Meisinger to host 9th implant symposium By Meisinger Staff W hile it is impossible to reduce the wide range of procedures and topics in the oral-surgery field to a simple catchphrase, there is value in the guiding principle of “Tissue is the issue, but bone sets the tone.” From implantology to surgery, meticulous attention to treatment of bone is key to a successful procedure. This is why, in 2002, Meisinger unveiled the Bone Management® product line, which consists of coordinated systems that enable controlled optimization of various surgical procedures. Developed in collaboration with scientists and practitioners, the clear, methodical procedures for these systems foster ease of use for a large range of dental professionals. The term “Bone Management” refers not simply to a technique but rather to a mind- set of surgical guidelines. While the end goal of prosthetics is incredibly important, the Bone Management approach also focuses on ensuring minimally invasive procedures with long-term success. To continue making this “Bone Management mindset” accessible to all dental professionals, Meisinger launched the annual High Altitude Comprehensive Implant Symposium (HACIS) — an entire symposium dedicated to the ins and outs of implantology. For the past eight years, HACIS has been bringing together worldrenowned speakers on Bone Management topics in a combination of lectures, hands-on workshops, worldclass skiing and fun for all. Registration is open now! For more information and a list of speakers and sessions, contact Meisinger USA at (303) 268-5400 or visit http:// m e i s i n g e r u s a . c o m /e v e n t s/9 t h annual-high-altitude/ search Grant applications is Friday, Dec. 14, 2018, via email to Kim Scroggs, AO manager of education: kimscroggs@ osseo.org. To learn more about submitting an application, and/or to review conditions of the grants and details about the application review and selection process, please visit AO’s website at https://osseo.org/ grant-programs/. About Academy of Osseointegration With nearly 6,000 members in more than 60 countries around the world, AO is recognized as a premier international association for scientists and professionals interested in osseointegration and implant dentistry. AO serves as a nexus where specialists, generalists and scientists can come together to evaluate emerging research, technology and techniques; share best practices; and define optimal patient care using timely science and evidence-based methods. About Osseointegration Foundation Incorporated in 1987 as the philanthropic arm of AO, Osseointegration Foundation fosters the highest standards of research and education of practitioners, who use this research and education to enrich their patients’ lives and enhance their students’ knowledge and skills. Implant Tribune U.S. Edition | November 2018 IMPLANT TRIBUNE PUBLISHER & CHAIRMAN Torsten Oemus t.oemus@dental-tribune.com PRESIDENT/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Eric Seid e.seid@dental-tribune.com GROUP EDITOR Kristine Colker k.colker@dental-tribune.com MANAGING EDITOR IMPLANT TRIBUNE Sierra Rendon s.rendon@dental-tribune.com MANAGING EDITOR Fred Michmershuizen f.michmershuizen@dental-tribune.com MANAGING EDITOR Robert Selleck, r.selleck@dental-tribune.com PRODUCT/ACCOUNT MANAGER Humberto Estrada h.estrada@dental-tribune.com PRODUCT/ACCOUNT MANAGER Jordan McCumbee j.mccumbee@dental-tribune.com PRODUCT/ACCOUNT MANAGER Maria Kaiser m.kaiser@dental-tribune.com EDUCATION DIRECTOR Christiane Ferret c.ferret@dtstudyclub.com CLIENT RELATIONS COORDINATOR Leerol Colquhoun l.colquhoun@dental-tribune.com Tribune America, LLC 116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500 New York, NY 10011 Phone (212) 244-7181 Fax (212) 244-7185 Published by Tribune America © 2018 Tribune America, LLC AD IT1018_.indd 2 10/19/18 4:50 PM[3] => Full Page Ad IT1018_.indd 3 10/19/18 4:50 PM[4] => Full Page Ad IT1018_.indd 4 10/19/18 4:50 PM) [page_count] => 4 [pdf_ping_data] => Array ( [page_count] => 4 [format] => PDF [width] => 822 [height] => 1029 [colorspace] => COLORSPACE_UNDEFINED ) [linked_companies] => Array ( [ids] => Array ( ) ) [cover_url] => [cover_three] => [cover] => [toc] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [title] => AAP heads to B.C. 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