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News / Interview: An indispensable implantology system / Conical internal connections will fuel growth in dental implant market / Interview: “Evidence for risk factors related to a specific form is still weak” / Exhibitors List / Industry / What’s on

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EUROPERIO · Vienna · 6–9 June, 2012

Independent news for visitors and exhibitors

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Multipiezo pro

Science & Practice

Dental products in focus

mectron’s André Siegrist about the device and
the ways in which it has been improved compared with its predecessor

Congress presenter Dr Cristiano Tomasi, Sweden, reveals insights into aggressive vs. chronic
periodontitis

Europerio 7 will be an excellent opportunity to
see state of the art technologies and achievements in the field of periodontology and dental
implants.

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Experts from Europe “show their colours” at Europerio 7
 The prevention of oral diseases,
including periodontitis, is crucial
for the general health and wellbeing of patients, experts have
agreed at the Europerio congress
in Vienna. They said that owing to
both known and recently discovered associations between periodontal inflammation and systematic diseases like pancreatic
cancer, the specialty should be
considered part of the preventative framework in medicine.

Committee Dr Gernot Wimmer
(Austria), who also paid tribute to
several members of the Vienna
School and pioneers in oral biology, including Rudolf Kronfeld
and Bernhard Gottlieb, after
whom the Medical University of
Vienna’s dental school was
named.

Europerio 7 was officially
opened on Wednesday in the
presence of representatives of 26
member associations of the European Federation of Periodontology, who presented on stage with
their respective flags during the
welcome ceremony. Among others, delegates were addressed by
EFP General Secretary Stefan
Renvert (Sweden) and Chairman
of the Europerio 7 Organising

From 6 to 9 June 2012, at the
Reed Exhibitions Congress Center in Vienna, Europerio 7 will be
offering attendees the latest research and technology in the
field of periodontology and dental implantology. Over 60 lectures and workshops by 100 internationally renowned speakers will be presented from
Wednesday to Saturday. Today’s
topics include the management

“Thanks to the work of many,
we have a fantastic congress
ahead of us,” Renvert said.

of risk factors for periodontitis
and periodontal maintenance
treatment in the dental practice.
In addition, a large number of sessions and forums on dental implantology and dental hygiene
will be held.
For more news from this year’s
Europerio in Vienna, please scan
the QR code or visit www.dentaltribune.com/europerio7.



Representatives of all EFP member associations presenting on stage during the Europerio 7
Welcome Ceremony. (DTI/Photo Annemarie Fischer)

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At Europerio 7, Acteon will be
launching SoproCARE, a new intra-oral camera for evaluating



plaque status and soft-tissue inflammation. It was developed to
assist the dental professional
during prophylaxis and periodontal treatment in the dental
office. Thanks to SoproCARE,
dental professionals can now
achieve complete prophylactic
treatment with one device, the
company said.
Besides launching new products, Acteon has also organised
sponsored, hands-on sessions
and lectures at Europerio 7. Its
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by Dr Bennani and Prof. Grimm,
who gave an extremely interesting hands-on lecture entitled “Advanced methods of conservative
treatment of periodontitis and
peri-implantitis”. Today, Dr Vidot
and Prof. Louise will be presenting a novel comprehensive prophylactic treatment procedure,
and Dr Dibart will be holding a
lecture on the Piezotome 2 in the
main auditorium on Saturday.
More details about new products and sessions are available at
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EUROPERIO Vienna 2012–8 June

“We will continue to use this high-tech interface
in future products”
An interview with André Siegrist, Marketing and Sales Manager at mectron
 The Italian dental manufacturer mectron is currently showcasing its new multipiezo pro device at the Europerio conference
in Vienna. today international
spoke with the company’s Marketing and Sales Manager, André
Siegrist, about the device and the
ways in which it has been improved compared with its predecessor.

newly developed electronics of
this device drive exclusive
mectron tips, like those dedicated to crown-margin finishing
or the revolutionary cavity prep
tips with a patented diamond-like surface coating, which offers far better
performance and wear resistance than traditional
diamond coatings.

today international: Your new
multipiezo pro seems to offer
more flexibility than its predecessor. What new indications
are covered by the device?
André Siegrist: This new
product indeed stands for ergonomics and flexibility. Its two
LED-equipped ultrasonic handpieces make treatment that requires frequent tip changes very
easy. In addition, its two large liquid bottles allow the operator to
choose between commonly used
rinsing liquids at any time. Multipiezo pro, however, is also available with an additional tap-water
connection.

The device has the same
interface as the recently launched PIEZOSURGERY touch. Is this
becoming the new standard?
A year after the market
launch, it is fair to say that
customer response to this
product has exceeded our
expectations. While the
design of the device is
very appealing, ease of
use and excellent hygiene
(DTI/Photo Annemarie Fischer)
conditions convince even
the most demanding of
surgeons. We will continue to use basis for an efficient yet also genthis high-tech interface in future tle periodontal treatment. These
products. This technology, how- qualities are intensified with
ever, is costly and, therefore, we the brand-new soft mode. This
will not be seeing these kinds of unique feature provides exceltouch screens on low-cost prod- lent patient comfort while mainucts very soon.
taining the same level of performance. The soft mode has reWhat advantages does the de- ceived very good feedback from

The range of indications starts
with classical scaling and root
planing, continues with orthoand retrograde endodontic treatments and extends to a variety
of restorative indications. The

vice offer for periodontal
treatment?
Even with the device’s standard setting, the sophisticated
electronics provide an excellent

pain-sensitive patients, which is
of course beneficial for the clinician too. Furthermore, mectron’s
large range of periodontal inserts
offers the ideal tip shape in all sit-

How is the device intended to
help in this regard?
mectron will be launching an
innovative insert for ultrasonic
implant cleaning during Europerio. It resonates particularly well with multipiezo pro’s ultrasonic
generator. It goes without
saying that the new soft
mode is of clear benefit
here as well. The main advantages of this new insert are its excellent
anatomical access, its
safety, owing to the full
PEEK design without a
metal core, as well as its
favourable price-performance ratio.

uations. The use of the popular
left- or right-curved periodontal
tips, in particular, is made very
easy and efficient owing to the
device’s standard equipment
with two handpieces.

You are showcasing
this device to specialists for the first time in
Vienna. When and
where will it be available?
Multipiezo pro will be
available in all European markets from September 2012. NonEuropean markets will follow a
few months later, which is due to
various country-specific product-registration procedures.

The cleaning of implants remains a clinical challenge.

Thank you very much for this
interview.

Enormous need for knowledge and skills in reconstructive
periodontal plastic surgery
 Yesterday at Europerio 7 in
Vienna, Giovanni Zucchelli, Professor of Periodontology at the
University of Bologna, Italy, led
a highly topical and packed
workshop entitled “Reconstructive periodontal plastic surgery
in the aesthetic zone”. Forty dental professionals from 14 different countries and with varying
levels of experience, ranging
from young dentists to experienced academics, participated
in this event, which was sponsored by Straumann. The objective was to demonstrate the surgical procedure, both in theory
and in practice, using swine
mandibles as a model.
In his discussion preceding
the demonstration, Zucchelli
explained the standard protocol of periodontal plastic surgery procedures. He also explained the added benefit of using Straumann’s enamel matrix
derivative Emdogain in the
treatment of bony defects and
gingival recession. “The most
important thing,” noted Zuc-

chelli, “is to follow the current
surgical protocol strictly. Adherence to the guidelines in

combination with the use of
Emdogain will result in very
good clinical outcomes.”

Zucchelli then demonstrated
the surgical procedure and the
use of Emdogain in a swine

(DTI/Photo PR Schwegler, Switzerland)

mandible model. Participants
had the opportunity to practise
the procedure and agreed that
the combination of theory with
hands-on practice was very helpful and should be offered more
frequently.
Straumann introduced its
new Emdogain 015 yesterday at
Europerio. Since surgery with
the material is demanding, once
surgeons have attended the requisite course, they should begin
with easy clinical cases and advance step by step, adhering
closely to the protocol, the company recommended. Any
changes to the protocol or the
omission of steps will compromise the probability of success.
Emdogain has been proven to
improve attachment between
the gingiva and the root, contributing to complete root coverage and the long-term outcome.
The product is a vital component
of the protocol and its long-term
benefits have been demonstrated in clinical studies.


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EUROPERIO Vienna 2012–8 June

An indispensable implantology system
Bien-Air’s Vice-President of Product Management Marco Gallina on the company’s new iChiropro application
 The iChiropro from Bien-Air is
a new implantology system
equipped with an iPad user interface and high-performance instruments. According to the
Swiss manufacturer, this device
belongs to a new generation of

medical instruments, which
could significantly simplify the
workload in dental practices and
clinics worldwide. today international had the opportunity to
speak with Marco Gallina, vicepresident of Bien-Air Den-

tal’s product management, about
this new device.
today international: What was
your intention with the development of the iChiropro?
Marco Gallina: First of all,

we wanted practitioners to interact with their physio-dispenser in a completely new and
user-friendly way. After developing several systems designed
for fitting implants, we wanted
to push the boundaries of inno-



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Many companies already offer iPad-based solutions. What
is the main innovation of the
system?
In terms of its functionality,
the application allows multiple
users to customise and store
their own sequences. The iChiropro is also the only device that allows users to save, export and
print all operation parameters
whilst documenting patient data
and the implants used. It includes a database featuring
the main implant brands on the
market, as well as their predefined settings, making it a quick
and high-performance tool.
The iChiropro has been approved as a medical device. The
iPad has a user interface function, while the motor, its various
peripherals and safety devices
are controlled by the system’s
electronics. It is also possible to
apply a sterile film to the touchscreen display.












With the iChiropro, we are
clearly distinguishing ourselves
from the competition with a system that offers incomparable
performance levels.






How has the device been received by users so far?
Practitioners all over the
world have collectively expressed their interest and were
very enthusiastic when the prototypes of this new implantology
system were presented. Many of
them described it as “indispensable”.
Users operate and adjust the
settings on the iChiropro using
the iPad’s touch-screen display
and our attractive and ergonomically designed bespoke application. If necessary, the operation
parameters can be preprogrammed outside the practice
and used several times, saving a
great deal of time. The option of
saving operation data enables
practitioners to keep a full history of each operation performed
and can be vital in case of a legal
dispute.
What can dental practitioners
expect from the system in the
future?
Bien-Air Dental will be updating the iChiropro application
regularly, so it will be packed full
of new innovative and practical
functions.
Thank you for this interview.


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EUROPERIO Vienna 2012–8 June

Conical internal connections will fuel growth
in dental implant market
By Dr Kamran Zamanian & Ian van den Dolder, iData Research Inc.
The dental implant and bone
graft substitute market is the most
rapidly advancing segment of
dental technology, and leading
competitors in this market must
consistently develop new products supported by research from
scientific and academic organisations to remain competitive. Recent cases have demonstrated
that when companies lose a segment of support from the scientific community, their market
shares tend to suffer significantly.
The European dental implant
and bone graft substitute market
has been further challenged by
recent economic instability and
the eurozone crisis, which has
created a consistent demand for
lower-cost dental implant products. As a result, many lowerpriced competitors have begun
to seize larger market shares in
almost every European market.
In many segments, these competitors are either regional or
sourced from overseas markets
such as Brazil, Korea and Israel.
Regenerative products and barrier membranes have been particularly affected by consumer
austerity, as these products are
discretionary in many cases.
However, a growing number of
consumers continue to demand
high-quality products, guarantees of service and scientific improvements, which only premium manufacturers are
equipped to offer. Conical internal connections is one such recent innovation, and currently
constitute the fastest-growing
connection type in the dental implant industry.
Many dental implant and
bone graft substitute companies
have looked to expand their
product portfolio or create new
markets while they create package deals to offset competition
from rapidly emerging lowerpriced competitors. Significantly, many European and US
companies involved in this market have begun to invest in rapidly emerging periphery markets such as Turkey.

Increasing prevalence of
conical internal connections
Dental implants are connected to final abutments in one
of three ways: internal connections, external connections or
single-unit devices in which the
implant and abutment are already attached. Furthermore, internal connections have two subsegments: butt-joint internal connections and conical internal
connections.
Research has shown that a
lack of intimate fit of the implant

for procedures, owing to the
legacy of the National Health
Service. Whereas rich patients
from developing countries used
to come to prestigious hospitals
in the UK and elsewhere for treatment, outbound medical travel
from the UK has been growing
far faster than inbound over the
past decade, as UK patients are
increasingly traveling abroad for
lower-cost care. Figures suggest
more than 50,000 citizens of the
UK go abroad for treatment annually. The number of outbound
medical tourists from the UK
rose by 170 % from 2002 to 2009.

Dental implant companies
follow success of conical
internal connection



View of Istanbul at sunset. Turkey is expected to become one of the major growth markets for dental implants in Europe. (DTI/Photo
Tatiana Popova)

in the abutment or movement of
the implant can provide an area
for bacterial growth. Conventional butt-joint connections provide a connection that can result
in micro-movement between the
implant and the abutment, creating a pump effect for bacteria into
the connection area. When bacteria are present in the micro-gap,
they can cause inflammation, tissue recession and bone loss. Recent clinical studies have demonstrated that, on average, conical
connections offer a smaller micro-gap than butt-joint connections, in addition to a greater mechanical level of stability. As a result, conical connection types
have become hugely successful
in the dental implant market, and
the majority of leading dental implant manufacturers have introduced conical internal connection products. Conical connection types will continue to represent one of the fastest-growing
segments of the dental implant
market.

fuelling options for consumers.
Turkey is also a popular destination for dental tourism, especially among patients from more
expensive European markets.
From 2008 to 2018, the Turkish
dental implant, final abutment
and computer-guided surgery
market is expected to grow at a
compound annual growth rate of
20.4 %.
In May 2011, AGS Medikal
Ürünleri, the first major Turkish

EU medical tourism directive
will strongly impact the
European dental implant
market
The EU directive on cross-border healthcare that comes into
force in 2013 will have a strong
impact on the European dental
implant market. This directive
will target the medical tourism
market, which is significant, as
dental treatment procedures account for nearly half of medical
tourism in most major markets.

The directive gives patients the
right to be reimbursed for treatment they receive in other EU
countries. This could lead to
more Western Europeans traveling to Eastern Europe, including
Poland and Bulgaria, which are
rapidly developing the quality of
the medical services they offer.

The information contained in
this article was taken from two detailed and comprehensive reports
published by iData Research
(www.idataresearch.net), entitled “European Markets for Dental Implants, Final Abutments and
Computer Guided Surgery” and
“European Markets for Dental
Bone Graft Substitutes, Dental
Membranes and Tissue Engineering.” iData Research is an international market research and consulting firm focused on providing
market intelligence for the medical device, dental and pharmaceutical industries.

The UK features one of the
highest rates of outbound dental
tourism, as patients are unaccustomed to large out-of-pocket costs

For more information and a
free synopsis of the above report,
please contact iData Research at
dental@idataresearch.net.

Turkey one of the fastest
growing dental implant and
final abutment markets in
the world
Turkey is one of the fastestgrowing dental implant markets,
congruent with strong economic
growth that weathered the recession far better than the US and
nearly any region in Europe. The
technology of dental implants in
this country has advanced rapidly, as most of the major players
in the European market moved
quickly to gain a strong market
share in Turkey. Additionally,
this market benefits from low
labour costs, which adds to the incentive for implant companies to
establish domestic subsidiaries
or local distribution partners,



Fig. 1: Unit share by connection type, Dental Implant Market, Europe, 2008 to 2018 (Source
iData Research Inc.)

company to produce dental implants, commenced operations in
the province of Trabzon, on the
coast of the Black Sea. The company was established with an initial 5 million Turkish lira investment. Market experts predict
that the company will soon be
joined by other Turkish dental
implant manufacturers that will
offer lower-priced products to
compete domestically and later
internationally with larger implant companies.

Internal connection types as a
whole are becoming increasingly
dominant in the dental implant
market. Conical internal connections and butt-joint internal connections represented 83.4 % of implants with an internal connection in 2011. Conical internal connections is the fastest-growing
segment of the market and expected to increase at a compound
annual growth rate of 10.1 % by
2018. NobelActive (Nobel Biocare) was one of the foremost
early successes of conical connection types, and was rapidly
adopted by consumers owing to
clinical results demonstrating its
greater stability and smaller micro-gap between implant and
abutment. The majority of large
companies now offer a conical
connection, as this market is expected to overshadow butt-joint
internal connections increasingly owing to the greater stability and perceived smaller-diameter micro-gap offered by conical
internal connections. Many companies are combining these connection types with tapered shape
and surface treatments as the current generation of premium products.


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EUROPERIO Vienna 2012–8 June

“Evidence for risk factors related to a specific form
is still weak”
An interview with Europerio presenter Dr Cristiano Tomasi, Sweden
 Aggressive and chronic periodontitis share many clinical features yet are also different in
terms of development and progression. At Europerio 7, Dr Cristiano Tomasi from the University
of Gothenburg in Sweden spoke
with today international about
the importance of early identification and why the identification
of risk factors associated with
both forms of periodontal disease remains difficult.

bly the most important microbiological feature is the establishment of a sub-gingival biofilm.
The evidence suggests that periodontal disease is not related to a
specific micro-organism but
rather to a complex environment
of many different species that
live in symbiosis. In a susceptible
subject, the biofilm challenge
will prompt a host response that
will lead to the destruction of periodontal support.

today international: Both
chronic and aggressive periodontitis are complex infections. What is the basic microbiology underlying this disease?
Dr Cristiano Tomasi: Proba-

It is estimated that between
ten and 15 per cent of adults in
developed countries suffer
from chronic periodontitis.
Are there any figures available for the aggressive form?
This question is not easy to an-

swer. In fact, even for chronic periodontitis, prevalence differs
significantly, depending on disease definition and the population studied. Furthermore, most
epidemiological studies have
only addressed the prevalence of
periodontitis, with no distinction
between the aggressive and
chronic forms.
The range in prevalence when
mild cases are included may
reach 40 per cent in a population.
The prevalence of the aggressive
form, according to one study, was
four per cent for localised forms
and two per cent for generalised
forms in a population ranging between the ages of 18 and 30.
Other studies have suggested

prevalence of severe cases in a
young population of up to eight
per cent.
Generally speaking, we still
lack epidemiological data from
studies that directly address this
question.
One of the main differences
between both forms appears
to be the age group in which
they commonly occur.
Age remains an important parameter for distinguishing the
two forms. While severe cases at
age 20 are commonly recognised
as aggressive, those at 60 are
mainly diagnosed as chronic. The
diagnosis of both forms, however, is clinical and basically follows the same steps.

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A problem is that in many
cases it is not actually possible to
identify the age at which the periodontal disease started, so it is
not easy to draw conclusions on
clinical features related to age of
onset.
What are the main challenges
in differentiating between
both forms?
I really think that the most important thing is to diagnose and
intercept periodontitis as early
as possible. A screening probing
can reveal initial periodontal destruction and signs of inflammation quite easily, allowing for an
early and effective intervention.
Marking the fine distinction
between aggressive and chronic
forms could be another step, but
the implications of these studies
would be more interesting for researchers than for clinicians. If
we are successful in our treatment, is it really important what
we call the disease? And if we are
not successful, do we blame the
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One clinical consideration
may be that the systemic use of
antibiotics as adjunctive treatment is supported by studies on
aggressive cases, but I think that
with regard to the problem of microbial resistance induced by excessive use of antimicrobials,
this approach should never be
the choice for initial treatment,
but be considered after re-evaluation to accompany mechanical
retreatment of the remaining diseased sites. This view, however, is
not shared by some periodontologists, who view the first treatment attempt as the important
one.
Both forms of periodontitis
share risk factors. What are
the most common?

Periodontal disease is clearly
the result of an unbalanced host
response to the microbial challenge. It is therefore obvious that
the genetic set-up of the host and
the microbial composition of the
biofilm are recognised as risk factors for the development of the
disease. Environmental factors
like smoking and stress have also
been correlated with the progression of the disease and its
most severe forms.
It is a more difficult task to determine risk factors that are
clearly associated with one of the
two forms of the disease. A few
studies have shown specific bacteria to be associated with aggressive forms, but others have
also reported aggressive forms
without the presence of those
bacteria. The same thing happened with specific genetic polymorphisms. New insights are expected to come from epigenetic
studies, in which the activation
of specific genes is related to local environmental factors.
How important would these
be considered to be?
Unfortunately, it is still not
clear. Some risk factors are related to the establishment of the
disease, while others are related
to the progression rate. As I said
before, the evidence for risk factors related to a specific form is
still weak and the evidence not as
strong as we would like it to be.
You will be presenting at the
Europerio congress today.
What can participants expect
to take home from the presentation?
I hope to clarify the similarities and differences between the
two forms of periodontitis. We
will go through the most recent
published results on those issues
and try to sort things out as much
as possible. I see this as a real
challenge. I will share my
thoughts and my doubts on some
questions that every clinician
has to face on a daily basis.
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EUROPERIO Vienna 2012—Exhibitors List
Company

Booth

A

Company

Booth

Curaden International AG

ACTEON
ADIN Dental Implant
Systems Ltd.
Advanced Dental
Diagnostics BV
Aesculap AG
American Academy
of Periodontology
American Dental Systems
American Eagle
Instruments Inc.
Anthogyr
Astra Tech AB

37
49
16a
12c
18b
6c
28b
7a
10a

B
BDIZ EDI
19f
Bicon Europe Ltd.
9c/9d
BIEN-AIR Dental SA
48b
BioGaia AB
13a
BioHorizons, Inc.
55
Biolase
61a
Biomatlante
25a
Biomet 3i
39 & F4
botiss biomaterials
44b
Bredent Medical
GmbH & Co. KG
52b
brumaba GmbH & Co. KG
45b
BTI Biotechnology Institute
5d

C
CAMLOG Biotechnologies AG 29
Carl Zeiss Meditec
43b
Chimo Dental
47b
CMS Dental
54a
Consult-PRO/
DHC Marketing Inc.
19c
CORTEX Dental Implants
Industries Ltd.
5c
Cumdente GmbH
12b

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Product Manager
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Production
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today Europerio will appear at Europerio 7, Vienna, 6–9 June,
2012.
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published about associations, companies and commercial
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Company

Booth

Company

Booth

43c
DTI/Photo Ing. Schieder Markus

D
DCI-Dental Consulting GmbH 48c
Degradable Solutions AG
15b
Dentack Implants Ltd.
3b
DENTAID
33
Dental R.A.T.
2a
Dental A2Z Ltd.
45a
DENTAL RATIO
11a
Dentatus AB
28b
Dentium Co., Ltd.
5a
DENTSPLY Friadent
41
Deppeler SA
15c
Dexcel Pharma GmbH
47a
Dürr Dental AG
30b

E
EMS
Electro Medical Systems
European Association
of Osseointegration

58 & F3
18a

F
Florida Probe
Fotona D.D.

43a
11c

LM-Instruments Oy
LOSER & CO GmbH

G
GABA/Colgate
Geistlich Biomaterials
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer
Healthcare
GluStitch Inc
Greiner Bio-One GmbH

40
36
17b
11d
8b

H
Hager & Meisinger GmbH
Hager & Werken
GmbH & Co. KG
Hain Lifescience GmbH
HANS Korea
Hartzell & Son, G.
Heraeus
HU-FRIEDY Mfg. Co. LLC

L

28a
25b
14b
54b
8d
42
23

Q
21b
28b

J
J. Morita Mfg. Corp.
JETTS Technology Co., Ltd.
Johnson & Johnson

18c
2b
35

M

RIEMSER Arzneimittel AG

Maxillent Ltd.
51
Mectron SPA
30a
Meda Pharma GmbH
26b
MegaGen Implant Co., Ltd.
6b
Meta
28c
MIS Implants
Technologies
57 & F2

N
Neobiotech
Neoss GmbH
Nissin Dental Products Inc.
Nobel Biocare
NovaBone Products
Nucleoss Implant

19a
9c
50a
59
17c
26a

O
Omnia Spa
9a
Oral-B / Procter & Gamble 60 & F1
Oral-Prevent
26c
orangedental GmbH & Co. KG 14c
Osseous Technologies
of America
1
Osstell
54c
OSSTEM Germany GmbH
61b
OsteoBiol by Tecnoss
15a
Osteogenics Biomedical, Inc. 13d
Osteology Foundation
17a

K
KaVo
Kea Software
Keystone Dental

16b
11b
31

44a

R

I
IDEA – Interdisciplinary
Dental Education Academy 62a
Implant Direct Sybron
Europe AG
27b
ITI Foundation for the
Promotion of Oral Implantology 8c

Quintessenz Publishing

14a

S
SICAT GmbH & Co. KG
8a
Sirona Dental Systems GmbH 5b
SOREDEX
47c
Southern Implants
10b
Stoma Dentalsysteme
GmbH & Co KG
10c
Straumann
(Institut Straumann AG)
38
successpharm GmbH
62d
SUNSTAR
32
Swissmeda AG
48d

T
Tecdent HandelsgmbH
4
TePe Mundhygieneprodukte
Vertriebs-GmbH
52a
Thommen Medical
53
Tigran Technologies
9b
TRI Dental Implants Int. AG 30c

U
Ustomed Instrumente

13b

W
W&H Dentalwerk Bürmoos
GmbH
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

27a
7b

P
Philips
Planmeca Oy

34
6a

Z
Zimmer Dental

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STUDIES PROVIDE CONVINCING RESULTS FOR PHILIPS SONICARE AIRFLOSS
A substantial part of tooth
surface is located between the
teeth. Food remnants trapped
therein foster bacterial growth,
the production of tooth-destroying acids as well as halitosis and
infections.

More Frequent Interproximal Cleaning

Sonicare AirFloss Use

100

They train and encourage
their patients to clean their interproximal regularly, e.g. with
dental floss. Nonetheless, dental
practice teams and prophylaxis
specialists often experience that
patients, despite receiving instructions, feel overwhelmed
with the technique when they
are back home. AirFloss was developed with the objective to address this challenge and provide
an effective and user-friendly solution for interproximal cleaning at home. AirFloss offers a
convincing solution for those patients who so far have not cared
for their interdental spaces—or
insufficiently so. At the IDS 2011,
Philips presented AirFloss as a
breakthrough innovation that
since then has become a synonym for easy and effective interproximal cleaning at home.
The success of AirFloss is
based on its patented microburst
technology. With a simple touch
of a button, a high-pressure mixture of air and micro droplets penetrates deeply into interproximal
spaces, effectively removing the
plaque biofilm in only sixty seconds. According to the company,

Use (%)

Teams of dentists and oral
care experts in dental practices
inform their patients about the
important connections between
dental hygiene and health.

96,1 %

50

3,9 %
0
4 days or more
per week


In-home use test to assess compliance of the Philips Sonicare AirFloss.

this technology offers a completely new approach to plaque
biofilm management in interproximal areas. Studies have
proved the clinical value of
AirFloss.
Among them are the following examples:
1. In-home use test to assess compliance of the Philips Sonicare
AirFloss (in vivo study)
Krell S., Kaler A., Wei J.: archive
data, 2010
Method: A sample of adult irregular flossers used the system at home for one month.
Result: 96 % of previously irregular flossers used AirFloss

ANEW IMPLANT SYSTEM
Conventional implants with
diameters of 4 mm or more require a space that includes adequate bone
volume to support the implant. Even
smaller diameter implants of 3.0
to 3.5 mm require a minimum
mesiodistal space of 6.0 to
6.5 mm to allow adequate implant-to-tooth distance.
To provide this treatment option to patients without enough
space for larger implants, Dentatus has created a unique narrowbody implant called the ANEW
Implant System. Available on
the market since 2001, these titanium alloy narrow-body implants are specifically designed
to fit where others can’t while being strong and safe for long-term
use.
According to the manufacturer, ANEW is available in 1.8,
2.2 as well as 2.4 mm diameters

4 days or less
per week

and the only narrow-body implant with a screw-retained prosthetic system and with more
than ten years of clinical research to support the safe, reliable, long-term use for single
tooth replacement.
One of the advantages that
ANEW implants offer is that they
expand the patient population
that are eligible for this treatment. Narrow-body implants
make it much easier to maintain
adequate buccal-lingual bone dimensions and proper implant
spacing without the need for
ridge augmentation. In addition,
it allows a thicker buccal bone
because less bone is consumed
for the osteotomies. Finally, the
implants are designed to allow
immediate loading.

on four days or more per
week.
2. In-home use test to evaluate
ease of use for Philips AirFloss
(versus Reach string floss and
Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser)
Krell S., Kaler A., Wei J.: archive
data, 2010
Objective: To assess the ease
of use of Philips AirFloss and
two commercially available
interproximal cleaning devices after using each device
at home for one week.
Method: Three interproximal
cleaning products were
tested. The study included
four weekly, on-site visits, during which a new device was

Narrow-body implants also provide
dentists with more
options to treat patients with congenitally
missing incisors, reduced interdental space following orthodontic movement, one or two
missing mandibular incisors or
space collapse in the maxillary
anterior area where orthodontic
work was not considered a viable option, the company said.
The screw-retained abutment
affords prosthetic options unlike other narrow diameter implants and the screw-retained
prosthesis provides more flexibility for long-term maintenance. The restoration is retrievable and thus allows for repair or
recoloring of the crown without
causing undo stress to the implant (micromovement that occurs with tapping off of cement
retained crowns). The ANEW tapered one-piece implant design
eliminates the microgap (related
to crestal bone loss), facilitates
one-stage surgery, provides immediate restoration and is more

exchanged for the previous device.
Result: When comparing
AirFloss to other frequently
used systems, the study participants regarded AirFloss as
their preferred alternative
method for interdental cleaning. The ease-of-use of AirFloss
is rated significantly higher
than dental floss or an oral irrigator. The study participants
also reported that AirFloss
was gentler on the teeth and
mouth than string floss and
provided better access to the
back of the mouth.
3. Effect of Philips AirFloss on
Interproximal Plaque and
Gingivitis (in vivo study)
De Jager M., Jain V., Schmitt P.,
DeLaurenti M., Jenkins W.,
Milleman J., Milleman K., Putt
M.: J Dent Res 90 (spec iss A),
2011
Objective: Evaluating the effect of AirFloss on interproximal plaque and gingivitis
when used in addition to manual tooth brushing.
Method: Study of the effectiveness of combined usage of
AirFloss and manual brushing
in adults with moderate gingivitis. Study time frame:
4 weeks
Result: AirFloss, when used in
addition to a manual toothbrush, significantly reduced
gingivitis and bleeding sites
(p < 0.01) compared to a manual
toothbrush alone.
According to Dr Joerg Strate,
Head of Global Clinical Affairs
at Philips Consumer Lifestyle,
“AirFloss is a useful addition to
regular teeth brushing. Together
they remove more plaque

conducive to a flapless implant
placement. Additionally, utilizing a minimally invasive flapless procedure with an immediate restoration eliminates many
postoperative challenges as well
as reduces total treatment time.
The low profile 3 mm head accommodates divergent angles offering natural-looking aesthetics.
The non-hygroscopic screw cap
abutment facilitates fabrication
of a fixed transitional restoration
at the time of implant placement,
thereby providing the patient
with an immediate, predictable
and cosmetic result. During the
healing period, the restoration
contours can be easily modified
to the contours of the tissue architecture thereby eliminating a final “black triangle” result.
ANEW narrow-diameter implants have been tested with university-based research from the
around the world; and the first
results were published in 2004.
They support well-known literature about implant design and
materials in the following ways:

biofilm in interproximal areas
and thereby help to reduce gingivitis and gum bleeding.”

The AirFloss TV campaign
About a year ago, Philips
Sonicare introduced AirFloss to
health care professionals at the
IDS. Now, a TV ad campaign presents this easy-to-use interproximal cleaning technology to consumers. Having just been
launched in Germany and the
Netherlands, the TV commercials provide information about
the technology, the products and
their ease of use to a broader audience.
Philips offers patients the
opportunity to test AirFloss for
28 days risk-free with a full
money-back guarantee.
Erik Kruijer, Senior Manager
Marketing Oral HealthCare,
Philips GmbH, said: “With our
AirFloss TV campaign, we want
to raise patient awareness for interproximal cleaning. The patients will also look for information on AirFloss online, but they
will mostly ask their dentists.
That’s why we provide attractive
offers to dental practices so they
can test AirFloss themselves,
and we provide additional information materials both for practices and patients.”
“We are looking forward to
the opportunity for dialogue
and exchange about the use of
AirFloss and related studies at
the EuroPerio 7,” Kruijer added.
PHILIPS SONICARE,
THE NETHERLANDS
www.sonicare.com

Booth 34

ANEW narrow body dental implants are composed of grade V
titanium alloy; the threaded portion of the implant is mechanically roughened to increase surface area and maximize the
bone-implant interface; and the
tapered design better facilitates
implant placement, promotes
initial implant stability and better distributes occlusal loads
along the body of the implant.
Additional benefits of the
ANEW system include the
patented, needlepoint CePo drill
which allows for minimally invasive, flapless placement and its
fluted design eliminates epithelial entrapment; a wide variety
of lengths and diameters available with several copings to ensure a strong screw-retained
restoration; and screw-caps
made of a unique Delrin material designed to avoid adhering
to composites and other restorative materials.
DENTATUS, USA
www.dentatus.com

Booth 28b


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TUSCANY DENTAL INSTITUTE INVITES TO DENTAL
HYGIENE RESEARCH MEETING
International researchers for
oral health and non-surgical periodontal treatment will be gathering at a symposium organised by
the Tuscany Dental Institute (Istituto Stomatologico Toscano), 14 to
15 December, 2012, in the Abitalia
Tower Plaza Hotel in Pisa.
Within the Tuscany Dental In-

stitute, a research centre for dental hygiene was recently established that aims for identifying
and control new methods and materials for use in this speciality.
New products are also intended to
be clinically tested there.
The centre, which is part of a
larger research facility involved

in different fields of dentistry, is
an effort to facilitate research initiated by dental hygienists for the
benefit of dental patients. It is led
by a dental hygienist.
The Institute has invited leading experts in dental hygiene to
an international congress in in
December. It hopes that participants will gain new ideas and establish new collaborations at this

meeting that will guarantee
progress in that discipline and,
subsequently, will have impact
on daily practice.
The programme featuring reknown speakers has already received much interest from professionals in Italy and abroad, according to the organiser. The symposium is scheduled to take place
from 14 to 15 December . The event

13

is aiming at dental hygienists and
dentists from Italy and abroad.
The official congress language is
English. Simultaneous translation
into Italian will be provided.
More information about the
congress and registration are
available at centro.odontoiatria
@usl12.toscana.it or through the
the congress secretariat at segreteria@tueor.com.
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SOPROCARE
The French Acteon Group is
presenting its latest development in the field of intraoral
imaging exclusively to visitors
of this year’s Europerio. Officially available since June, the
SOPROCARE is supposed to
complete the company’s market-proven range of SOPRO imaging devices that include recognised products such as SOPRO
617, SOPRO 717 first
and SOPROLIFE.

VISIT US AT BOOTH # 48b

According to the
company, the new
camera uses light induced autofluorescence for improved
assessment of a patient’s oral health
and for the early
recognition of dental diseases like periodontitis. In PERIO
mode, one of three
modes, the device is
able to highlight gingival inflammation
as well as old and
new dental plague.
In addition, enamodentinal caries from
stage 1 (ICDAS II) can
be detected (CARIO
mode) as well as the stability of micro lesions
and their progression
monitored (DAYLIGHT
mode).

iCHIROPRO
THE SMART WAY
TO YOUR SUCCESS

Acteon said that the new device is minimale invasive compared to conventional methods of diagnosis and enhances
communication through the
fact that results of the clinical
assessment can immediately
demonstrated to and discussed
with the patient.

The only control system offering the pre-programmed clinical
sequences of the main implant brands is now available with a
dedicated application for touchscreen tablets.
Discover the perfect working balance between your iPad* and
exceptional electronics for controlling the MX-i LED micromotor.
The most powerful motor on the market, with LED lighting
guaranteeing a very long service life, is now also equipped with
ceramic ball bearings that are lubricated for life.

SOPROCARE will be
demonstrated today at Europerio by Dr Fabien Vidot and
Prof. Francis Louise, France,
during a sponsored session,
12:15 am–1:45 pm, in Room
Lehár. Besides latest research,
a number of clinical cases using SOPROCARE will be discussed.

The 20:1 L Micro-Series contra-angle and the new iChiropro
system redefine ergonomics and ease of use.
* Compatible with iPad, iPad 2 and the new iPad

ACTEON GROUP, FRANCE
www.soprocare.com
www.acteongroup-events.com

Booth 37

Bien-Air Dental SA
Länggasse 60 P.O.Box

2500 Bienne 6, Switzerland Phone +41 (0)32 344 64 64 Fax +41 (0)32 344 64 91 ichiropro@bienair.com www.ichiropro.com


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NOBELCLINICIAN FOR MAC AND WINDOWS
Nobel Biocare’s next generation software for digital diagnostics and treatment planning offers additional functionality that,
according to the company,
reaches beyond the scope of
guided surgery. While being fully
compatible with the Nobel Guide
workflow and tooling guide surgery, it is supposed to replace the

tion, the
company
said.

original NobelGuide
Software.
Any DICOM (digital imaging
and communications in medicine)
file produced by a cone beam CT
scanner can now be reviewed and
analysed using new workspaces
and new tools that expedite patient
diagnostics and team collabora-

NobelClinician Software has been devised for the work at hand. An interactive digital assistant keeps
track of planning tasks and offers
additional guidance throughout
the workflow. Via built-in patient
management functionality and the

NobelConnect module, clinicians
are able to collaborate efficiently
and securely online with selected
treatment partners.
NobelClinician Software is the
first diagnostics and treatment
planning software from Nobel
Biocare designed to run with the
same look and feel on Windows
and Mac OS X systems. Therefore,
clinicians can work with the oper-

ating system of their choice, the
company said. Existing users currently paying the annual maintenance fee qualify for a free upgrade, which will be available
from every local Nobel Biocare office.
NOBEL BIOCARE,
SWITZERLAND
www.nobelbiocare.com/nobelclinician

Booth 59

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DENTAL HYGIENE RESEARCH
MEETING
Non Surgical Periodontal Treatment:
How to Conciliate Scientific Evidences and Clinical Practice
Pisa, December 14th -15th 2012
Preliminary program
PROF. BIRGITTA SODER - Sweden
Non Surgical Periodontal Treatment:
Associations between Oral Biofilm/Dental Plaque and Life threatening Diseases.
DR. DAGMAR ELSE SLOT - Denmark
Do lasers/photodynamic therapy have a role in Non Surgical periodontal treatment?

SURGICAL
INSTRUMENTS WITH
LED AND GENERATOR
FROM W&H
Excellent lighting conditions help to facilitate treatment results. In order to give
dental clinicians the possibility
to operate under conditions
similar to daylight, the Austrian dental manufacturer
W&H has developed a new generation of surgical instruments
containing self-sufficient LED
light that is generated all by itself down to the integrated generator that supplies energy to
the light-emitting diodes. The
generator independently produces electricity for the LEDs
as soon as the straight or contraangle handpiece is operated,
eliminating the need for an additional electricity supply.

DR. MARIJOLIN HOVIUS - Holland
Why and how should you promote smoking cessation in your dental hygiene practice.
PROF. CAREN M. BARNES - USA
Traditional Polishing and Airpolishing: Conversion of Research to Clinical Practice.
PROF. MARIANO SANZ - Spain
The use of antimicrobials in the secondary prevention of periodontal infections.
DR. MARYANN CUGINI - USA
The use of systemic antibiotics to treat periodontal infections.
DR. JEANIE SUVAN - England
Patient-Centred Non Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Evidence vs Practice.
DR. FRANCES DOHERTY GENCO - USA
Update on Periodontal Disease and Associated Chronic Diseases
with an Emphasis on Diabetes.

Istituto Stomatologico Toscano
Via Aurelia, 335 - I-55043 Lido di Camaiore (Italy)
Phone +39 0584 6059888/9 - Fax +39 0584 6058716
E-mail: centro.odontoiatria@usl12.toscana.it

Location
Hotel Abitalia Tower Plaza - Via Caduti del lavoro, 46 - I-56122 Pisa (Italy)
Phone +39 050 7846444 - Fax +39 050 7846445

Organizational Secretary Office
Tueor srl - Corso Sebastopoli, 225 - I-10137 Torino (Italy)
Phone +39 011 0463350 - segreteria@tueor.com - www.tueor.it

Istituto
Stomatologico
Toscano

Light-emitting diodes are
based on semiconductor connections that convert electricity directly into light. This
process is resulting in robust
light sources that barely heat
up, are shock-resistant and do
not emit any harmful IR and
UVA rays. Furthermore, LEDs
have—including sterilization—
a much higher durability than
conventional light sources.
Owing to the colour temperature, the LED light colour corresponds to neutral white light
which creates a sharp visual
contrast that provides significant support to the user’s vision and means while being
friendly to their eyesight at the
same time.
According to the company,
both the SI-11 LED G straight
handpiece and the WI-75 LED
G contra-angle handpiece, are
independent of the respective
drive system and compatible
with any motor featuring ISO
coupling. They have been
tested and are thermodisinfectable as well as sterilizable
at 135 °C.
W&H, AUSTRIA
www.wh.com

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EUROPERIO Vienna 2012–8 June

What’s on
Vienna Independent Shorts
(Film Festival)
Venue: Gartenbaukino,
13:30 to 23:30
www.viennashorts.com
From 6 to 10 June, Austria’s
largest short-film festival will be
held in Vienna’s last single-auditorium cinema. On view are
around 180 films from 30 countries on a 120-square metre
screen. In three categories, the
films will aim to fulfil the festi-

Café Landtmann
(Coffee-house)
Address: Dr. Karl Lueger-Ring 4
www.cafe-wien.at
Viennese coffee-houses are
part of the Austrian lifestyle.
There are more than 800 cafés in
the Danubian metropolis, including 150 classical houses with waiters dressed in black and white,
wooden flooring, simple armchairs and benches. Coffee-houses

have been places for philosophy,
discussion, gossip, billiards and
chess or simply reading newspapers. Traditionally, every cultural
circle has had its favourite coffeehouse. Since opening in 1873, the
legendary Café Landtmann has
been the meeting place of politicians and artists, for example.
Many famous people have visited
the coffee-house nearby the
Burgtheater, such as Sigmund
Freud, Gustav Mahler, Marlene

Dietrich, Romy Schneider and Sir
Paul McCartney.

Klimt 2012 (Exhibitions)
Venue: Various museums
www.klimt2012.info
Beyond question, Gustav Klimt
(1862–1918) was an outstanding
artistic genius and a pioneer of
modernism who revolutionised the
art of painting around 1900. This
year, he would have celebrated his

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150th birthday. As he spent most of
his life in Vienna, various Viennese
museums and exhibition houses
are presenting special exhibitions
to mark the occasion. For instance,
his most popular painting “The
Kiss” can now be viewed at the
Belvedere. His works attracted a
great deal of criticism in Austria but
won numerous prizes abroad.
Klimt died in Vienna from a stroke
in 1918. His works have continued
to fascinate to the present day.
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(DTI/Photo courtesy of viennashorts, Austria)

val’s motto, “Pushing the Boundaries”. A number of shorts will be
shown every evening, covering
various genres from documentary to animation film. The artist
in residence is the famous German media artist Robert Seidel,
who is probably one of the most
exceptional personalities on the
European visual arts scene.


is if it encourages patients to return.

Naschmarkt (City Life)
Address: Wienzeile,
06:00 to 18:30
www.wienernaschmarkt.eu
This busy market is one of Vienna’s most popular sights and
has been a crucial component of
Viennese city life since the early
16th century. The market is well
known for its unique ambience
and is visited by hundreds of
tourists every year. It is Vienna’s
biggest central market and the
best place for residents and visitors alike to purchase traditional
local products, as well as exotic
foods such as sushi, kebabs and
seafood. On Saturdays, market
visitors can also buy various
items at the adjacent flea market.
Here, about 150 retailers and 200
private citizens sell rare collector’s items and cheap secondhand articles.

Madame Pompadour
(Operetta)
Venue: Volksoper Vienna, 19:00
www.viennaoperatickets.com
Tonight, a new production of
Leo Fall’s operetta premiers at the
second largest opera house in Vienna. The play tells the story of the
infamous mistress of the French
King Louis XV. Owing to its cheeky
and satiric elements, as well as a
number of distinctive songs, the
play has been successful in many
countries since its first performance in 1922. The production stars
Annette Dasch as the Marquise de
Pompadour. She is one of Germany’s contemporary female
opera stars and is gaining in international popularity.

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