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Meeting Nov. 28, 2021.pdf [pdf_location_url] => https://e.dental-tribune.com/tmp/dental-tribune-com/84000/today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 28, 2021.pdf [pdf_location_local] => /var/www/vhosts/e.dental-tribune.com/httpdocs/tmp/dental-tribune-com/84000/today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 28, 2021.pdf [should_regen_pages] => 1 [pdf_url] => https://epaper-dental-tribune.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/84000-f83b695d/epaper.pdf [pages_text] => Array ( [1] => Greater New York Dental Meeting · Nov. 28–Dec. 1, 2021 Vol. 16, No. 1 NOV. 28 2021 It’s time to be more productive Expansion brings new innovations An updated guide to New York City Catch demonstrations of this CAD/CAM software in the exhibit hall. Company adds hygiene, endo, handpiece and teeth whitening options. The pandemic changed a lot, but there is still much to see and do in the city. »page 4 »page 16 »page 22 So good to be back! By today Staff n There’s always plenty of excitement here in New York City. This week, that excitement extends to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, as the Greater New York Dental Meeting makes an energetic comeback. You might notice a smaller exhibit hall this year, but you’ll find there are products and services to fit any need your dental practice may have. Be sure to visit the show floor, which is open today (Sunday), Monday and Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The GNYDM is also known for its world-renowned educational offerings, and this year is no exception. Meeting organizers are presenting an unparalleled educational program, featuring some of the most highly regarded educators in the field of The Greater New York Dental Meeting returns to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center after a year away. The meeting continues through Wednesday. (Photo/today Staff file photo) 5 8 see BACK, page 3 Go shopping, then enter the raffle n Are you feeling lucky? How about some prizes to go along with all the new dental technology you’re acquiring and all the education you’re attaining here at the Greater New York Dental Meeting? Here’s how it works: Simply purchase $100 or more in products or services from any exhibitor on the show floor and bring your receipt to the GNYDM Social Media Booth (No. 1618) and receive a raffle ticket. Fill out your information on the raffle ticket form, and then drop it in the entry box. To make things even more fun, while you’re at the booth you can get your picture taken with a famous New York City landmark. Prize drawings will be held beginning today at 12:15 p.m. and again at 4:45 p.m. You must be present to win. (Source: Greater New York Dental Meeting)[2] => [3] => Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 About the Publisher Tribune America, LLC 118-35 Queens Blvd., Ste. 400 Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 Phone: (212) 244-7181 E-mail: info@dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com 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 Fred Michmershuizen f.michmershuizen@dental-tribune. com Product/Account Manager Humberto Estrada h.estrada@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Maria Kaiser m.kaiser@dental-tribune.com Client Relations Coordinator Leerol Colquhoun l.colquhoun@dental-tribune.com Accounting Department Nirmala Singh n.singh@dental-tribune.com Published by Tribune America © 2021 Tribune America, LLC All rights reserved. today Greater New York Dental Meeting Show Dailies Vol. 16 appear during the Greater New York Dental Meeting in New York City, Nov. 28 to Dec. 1, 2021. Tribune America makes every effort to report clinical information and manufacturers’ product news accurately, but cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims, or for typographical errors. The publishers also do not assume responsibility for product names or claims, or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of Tribune America or Dental Tribune International. from page one BACK from page 1 7 dentistry. Formats include hands-on workshops, seminars, new products and scientific poster sessions. “As cutting-edge knowledge and information expand yearly, our goal is to provide educational programs that reflect the most relevant and in-demand topics in dentistry,” said James H. Doundoulakis, DMD, general chairman of the GNYDM, in a welcome message published in the meeting’s program guide. Some of the educational highlights for today include the following: • “Restorative and Pulp Therapy Techniques for Children: A HandsOn Workshop,” presented by Arnold Weiss, DDS, MScD, will cover practical, easily implemented restorative procedures for children. This practical program, taking place from 9 a.m. to noon, focuses on predictable and profitable restorative procedures. Additionally, behavior guidance will be discussed to help improve the care of your pediatric patients. This halfday workshop is part of the Pediatric Program. • Marvin A. Fier, DDS, is presenting “Predictable, Profitable Restorative and Aesthetic Procedures,” from 2 to 5 p.m. Fier will explain how newer materials and techniques can help you achieve less stress, happier patients and higher profits. A discussion of the new universal shade composites will be included. Total etch, selective etch and self-etch will be covered. This half-day seminar is also part of the Pediatric Program. • Also today, “Botox and Facial Fillers for the Dental Practitioner: A Clinical Workshop and Demonstration” will be offered by Zev Schulhof, 3 DMD, MD, from 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. During this all-day seminar and workshop, there will be a brief discussion on the history, indications and types of facial fillers, as well as their combined use with Botulinum Toxin in the treatment of the aging face. “Live” demonstrations follow in the afternoon, and mannequins will be available for participants to practice the hands-on portion of the program. Many more offerings today are part of the World Implant Expo, and many others are part of the Global Orthodontic Conference. For a complete rundown of all the educational events, be sure to check your meeting guide. (Source: Greater New York Dental Meeting) AD[4] => exhibitors 4 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 CAD/CAM software to help increase your productivity By exocad Staff n exocad, an Align Technlogy Inc. company, will present highlights of its three core products — DentalCAD 3.0 Galway, exoplan 3.0 Galway for implant planning and ChairsideCAD 3.0 Galway for single-visit dentistry — here at the Greater New York Dental Meeting at booth No. 2003. DentalCAD 3.0 Galway Demonstrations will present 90 new features, as well as 80 enhancements, to DentalCAD 3.0 Galway. For example, attendees can experience the new Instant Anatomic Morphing tool, which automatically adjusts teeth in real time, greatly improving the speed and precision of anatomical tooth placement. Another feature is parametric shape adjustment, which can transform all tooth libraries from a younger to an older anatomy. On-site experts will demonstrate how the Smile Creator module can automatically recognize facial features using new AI-assisted technology. exoplan 3.0 Galway for implant planning exoplan 3.0 Galway* is a powerful, open and efficient software package for virtual implant planning, according to the company. With more than 40 new and 60 improved features, the new Galway version represents a significant expansion of edentulous guided implantology possibilities and offers improved integration with exocad’s DentalCAD software. (*510(k) clearance is pending.) ChairsideCAD 3.0 Galway for single-visit dentistry Dentists will have the opportunity to experience exocad’s ChairsideCAD 3.0 Galway software with the widest range of indications available for single-visit dentistry. Live software demos will allow dentists to experience the intuitive user interface and see how easily, economically and reliably they can create esthetically demanding restorations in just one patient session, according to the company. In addition, they’ll see how the wizarddriven user guidance enables users to achieve precise and impressive results quickly. The ChairsideCAD 3.0 Galway for single-visit dentistry. (Photos/Provided by exocad) 5 Here in New York To learn more and to experience live demonstrations of the DentalCAD 3.0 Galway, exoplan 3.0 Galway for implant planning and ChairsideCAD 3.0 Galway for single-visit dentistry, stop by the exocad booth, No. 2003. With seamless integration to exocad DentalCAD, one of the world’s leading CAD laboratory softwares, clinicians can unlock unimagined possibilities for digital collaboration with dental laboratories, the company asserts. Every step of the digital workflow can be controlled by the laboratory, if desired. This allows practitioners to save time and rely on the expertise of their preferred laboratory, while still fully working on a collaborative digital platform. If you want to learn more about how to increase productivity with the help of a leading dental CAD/CAM software, the exocad booth at GNYDM, No. 2003, is the right place to be. Above, the DentalCAD 3.0 Galway. 5 At left, the exoplan 3.0 Galway for implant planning. 3[5] => [6] => exhibitors 6 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 Keep your chin up, neck straight and eyes forward with Infinity VUE By Designs for Vision Staff n Designs for Vision has several new and innovative products, including Infinity VUE, Panoramic Field and REVEAL. Designed to provide a straightforward approach to ergonomics, Infinity VUE loupes are available in 3.0x and 3.5x magnification. Infinity VUE (Vision Up Ergonomics) keeps your chin up, your neck straight and your eyes forward while viewing the magnified oral cavity. Designs for Vision invites you to try these loupes on to see (and feel) the difference in your posture. The new patented Panoramic Field Loupes (U.S. pat. 8928975B2) represent the most significant advancement in telescope design in more than 100 years, according to the company. The viewable areas are twice as large as prismatic expanded field designed loupes and up to five times greater than Galilean loupes. Panoramic Field loupes provide unprecedented field of view, clarity, definition and color, the company says. Designs for Vision has also launched its groundbreaking Here in New York You can see the Visible Difference® by visiting Designs for Vision at booth No. 2621. To arrange a visit in your office, contact Designs for Vision at (800) 345-4009 or info@dvimail.com. Infinity VUE loupes, one of many new innovations available from Designs for Vision, are designed to help improve posture. (Photo/Provided by Designs for Vision) 5 REVEAL™ (U.S. pat. 10215977B1), providing hands-free fluorescence enhanced theragnosis™ (FET ™ ). According to the company, REVEAL supplies the visual information to support decision making and facilitate proper treatment options in cariology, oral hygiene, periodontology- implantology and restorative dentistry. Designs for Vision is also introducing the patented intuitive response technology with the Micro IR HDi headlight (U.S. pat. 8,851,709 and RE46,463). The patented IR feature allows you to operate the headlight with hands-free operation. Onboard biometrics sense the position of the headlight to turn the light on when you are working and turn the light off when you look up. Designs for Vision’s WireLess™ headlights free you from being tethered to a battery pack. The simple modular designs uncouple the headlights from a specific frame or single pair of loupes. The compact design of the LED DayLite® WireLess headlights are independent of any frame/ loupes. Add value to your workflow By Medit Staff The Medit Model Builder. (Photo/Provided by Medit) 3 n Medit, a company known as a leader in 3-D digital solutions, has a variety of workflow management and communication software to help you add value to your workflow. Medit Creator is a software suite that offers tools for designing models and restorations and is workable for everyone from novices to professionals. Medit Model Builder helps you create 3-D-printable models optimized for both orthodontic and prosthetics workflows. Medit Temporaries offers an exceptionally simple workflow to create temporary and eggshell-type restorations in just a few clicks. These are just some of the many offerings from Medit, a company that specializes in 3-D measurement and CAD/CAM solutions for dental clinics and labs, including intraoral scanners, based on its own patented state-of-the-art technology. The company’s mission is to provide innovative technology and the highest qual- ity products to ensure mutual growth for all partners. To learn more about Medit and all of its products, head online to i700. medit.com. Here in New York Learn more about Medit at i700.medit. com.[7] => [8] => exhibitors 8 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 Tuttnauer USA: Complete infection control solutions By Tuttnauer USA n Since 1925, Tuttnauer has provided complete infection control solutions for dental clinics, investing in R&D and advanced technological solutions While the last couple of years have been tough for the dental industry, Tuttnauer invested in the development and launch of several new products, such as the T-Edge — the company’s newest tabletop, which is an industry first featuring an “upgrade-ready” option that allows the unit to go from a Gravity Class S sterilization to Class B Pre/Post Vacuum sterilization. The T-Edge autoclave is available in 10” & 11” chamber sizes. If you have the need for speed, it can complete a AD Here in New York To learn more about all of Tuttnauer’s infection control products, such as the T-Edge and a thermal high disinfector washer line, stop by the company’s booth, No. 3203. The T-Edge autoclave. (Photo/Provided by Tuttnauer) 5 wrapped cycle, including drying, in 35 minutes. In terms of safety, personalized usernames and passwords are availa- ble for the individual operator, ensuring protection and traceability. The internal memory can store up to 1,000 sterilization cycles, which can be transferred to your computer via USB. In addition to the new autoclave, Tuttnauer has introduced a thermal high disinfector washer line, the TIVA2. The washer high disinfector line is available in undercounter or coun- tertop configurations. These units provide turnkey solutions for washing, disinfecting and drying diverse instruments for a complete decontamination cycle. Tuttnauer’s biological indicators and automatic readers were designed with busy dental practices in mind. The “Ultra Rapid” biological indicator delivers results in 20 minutes, the fastest in the market, according to the company. The in-office B.I. solution will replace mail-ins and waiting for a result. Tuttnauer considers itself your partner for all your infection control needs. For more information on Tuttnauer and the latest product offerings, visit booth No. 3203 or go to www.tuttnauerusa.com.[9] => [10] => 10 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 Give yourself, and your patients, more options with guided surgery By Paul S. Mozer, DDS, MS, DICOI, FICOI n Guided surgery is the great equalizer and effectively allows complex implant procedures to be as predictable and stress-free as simple implant placements. Whether you are an experienced clinician or in the early stages of practice, 3-D imaging and guided implant surgery allows the clinician to carefully analyze the patient’s anatomical condition, occlusal scheme and bone morphology when pre-planning the implant surgery in software. Transferring the surgical plan to the patient with the use of 3-D printed surgical guides permits the day of surgery to be as stress-free and predictable as possible. With clinical decisions premade based upon the pre-op X-ray, you have the reassurance to know that your implant will be placed in the best possible position and orientation for the patient. In Dr. Paul S. Mozer’s case, the patient presented with the diagnosis of external resorption in the lower anterior mandible. The ultra-narrow platform Adin Touareg Closefit 2.75 mm diameter implants were treatment planned for guided surgery with 360Imaging. (Photos/ Provided by Adin) 5 Clinical case The patient presented with the diagnosis of external resorption in the lower anterior mandible. Because of the very thin ridge of bone, treatment planning options included onlay block grafting with the disadvantages of a second surgical site, comorbidities and technique sensitive surgical procedures. The traditional prosthetic dental options of lower partial denture and fixed bridge were alternatives that were less than desirable for the patient. In this case, the ultra-narrow platform Adin Touareg Closefit 2.75 mm diameter implants were treatment planned for guided surgery with 360Imaging. Surgical guides were fabricated, and the affected teeth were extracted as atraumatically as possible. Particulate bone grafts were placed with aPRF and iPRF, and three Adin Touareg Closefit 2.75 mm implants were immediately placed with cover screws. After four months of healing, the site was uncovered, healing abutments placed for tissue contouring and an open tray impression taken with Impregum. Three splinted screwretained crowns were secured in place, and the lingual screw accesses were covered with PTFE tape and resin. Without the predictability Here in New York To learn more about guided surgery and other products, stop by the Adin booth, No. 1616. and ease of guided surgery, treatment planning for a narrow ridge would include the options of onlay block grafting and delayed implant placement, partial denture or fixed bridge. With the 2.75 mm implant, this case can be accomplished by straightforward immediate implant placement. About the author Dr. Paul Mozer graduated from Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, where he received academic distinction and clinical commendations. Mozer has a master of science degree in oral implantology from the University of Frankfurt Goethe Dental School, where he is now on faculty lecturing on guided implant surgery and serves as a clinical supervisor and advisor to master thesis candidates. He is also on the faculty of the AAID Maxicourse in Boston. Mozer has conducted clinical research in 3-D static and robotic guided implant surgery and is both a diplomate and fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.[11] => [12] => 12 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 Ensure strong bonds with all your restorations By Kettenbach Dental Staff n Visalys® CemCore is a dual cure adhesive resin cement and core build up, all in one material. There are seven indications for the Visalys CemCore: crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, veneers, post-implant abutments and direct core build up. This three-component system includes the composite cement, selfetching tooth primer and restorative primer to ensure a strong bond to all restorations. It’s available in universal (A2/A3), translucent, bleach, opaque and dark (A4), providing an excellent basis for esthetic cases, according to the company. Color-matched try-in pastes are available. AD Here in New York Visit Kettenbach Dental at booth No. 3725. To learn even more, visit the company online at www.kettenbach -dental.us. The Active-Connect-Technology in CemCore ensures powerful adhesion with Visalys Tooth Primer and Visalys Restorative Primer, according to the company, creating a strong monblock while low absorption ensures a dimensional and color stable restoration along with a reduced risk of fracture. For more information on this product or to order, call (877) 532-2123 or visit www.kettenbach-dental.us. Visalys CemCore is a dual cure adhesive resin cement and core build up, all in one material. (Photo/Provided by Kettenbach) 5[13] => [14] => exhibitors 14 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 MegaGen America takes its products directly to you An interview with MegaGen America Staff It’s been a while since we’ve seen MegaGen America at the Greater New York Dental Meeting. Where have you guys been? It feels amazing to return to the GNYDM! You haven’t seen us here in a while because we were, until recently, being represented by a dealer — even so, our products, including the AnyRidge® implant system, have been growing in the U.S. market at a tremendous rate. Why did MegaGen America decide to return as a direct subsidiary in America? We decided to come direct because we wanted to give doctors the best possible MegaGen experience. Having full control over our operations allows us to provide excellent service and offer great terms in ways a distributor can’t. Also, our presence supports our educational organization, MINEC America, and our education partners, AIE, WIIC, Brighter Way Institute, Catapult Education, Versah® and others. Education is an integral part of MegaGen, and all of the mentioned organizations help shape a diversified learning approach to implant dentistry. Why the slogan, ‘MegaGen Never Stops Innovating’? Our R&D department is constantly developing and incorporating new technologies to push the boundaries of implant dentistry. MegaGen was founded by clinicians to provide minimally invasive treatments to patients, and we continue to be driven by clinicians to improve user experience for doctors worldwide. What are some of MegaGen’s latest innovations? There are several innovations, but the most important is the added core sizes to the AnyRidge system. The extended fixture lineup gives doctors complete biologic versatility 5 (Illustration/Provided by MegaGen America) when dealing with different bone densities. A good analogy is that you can’t use a wood screw for every job in your house; a wood screw is optimal for wood, while a drywall screw is optimal for drywall. Prosthetically, doctors can still enjoy the benefits of a single platform. Out of all the implant systems on the market today, what makes AnyRidge unique? The AnyRidge is a biologically driven implant system designed to optimize stable hard and soft tissue. Here in New York To learn more about MegaGen America and all of its products, stop by the booth, No. 825. In addition to the benefits of the added core sizes mentioned earlier, we also have a new line of prosthetic options specifically for molars called the S2 Option. The S2 Option is designed to withstand the challenges associated with patients with parafunctional habits. Our patented XPEED® surface treatment, which gives AnyRidge its iconic blue color, is clinically proven to accelerate osseointegration and shorten loading times. Closing remarks? MegaGen America is growing rapidly, and we are here to stay! To any doctors reading this, please don’t hesitate to contact us for whatever you need — or just stop by and say howdy at the booth. We will be here for you! (Source: MegaGen America)[15] => [16] => 16 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 Expansion brings new innovations By Medidenta Staff n Medidenta has been serving dental professionals going on 80 years by innovating and never taking its foot off the pedal, according to the company. Medidenta is proud to announce the integration of the following full-scale product categories. Full hygiene lineup Prophy Magic’s CR Choice DPA lineup consists of more than seven different types of prophy angles to suit your style, air and water syringe tips, prophy paste and new lube-free hygiene AD (Photos/ Provided by Medidenta) 3 Here in New York To learn more about Medidenta’s many product offerings, stop by the booth, No. 914. handpieces that are free with bulk deals on prophy angles. Expanded handpiece department Medidenta’s expanded handpieces include the introduction of the new Freestyle™ Pro cordless hygiene phenom along with the Air-Free™ 90°, which has realized a new purpose post-COVID. The company also offers its Turbo Torque highspeed, surgical handpieces, essential lineups and burs — something for every handpiece need. In addition, Medidenta’s repair department services all makes and models and offers free UPS pickup. Back to endo with Dr. Carlos Ramos on staff Following the acquisition of the Genius™ Line from Ultradent™, Medidenta is proud to release the Genius Proflex line, along with the M-series lineup that matches up with industry standards but at a fraction of the cost, according to the company. Medidenta also offers the state-of-the-art ACE cordless endo with built-in apex locator and SONUS Piezo Ultrasonic with variable tips that the company promises will simplify endo. Teeth whitening with 20 years of dental experience Medidenta now offers a complete lineup of teeth whitening solutions from Whiter Image Dental — 40 percent in-office solutions, take-home products from 9 to 12 percent and aftercare products for remineralizing and maintenance. Medidenta is excited to offer this premier line to its customers. A new complete line of PPE COVID-19 created the need for many to expand their PPE so Medidenta followed suit, expanding its existing personal protection lines to include ASTM Level 1, 2 and 3 masks with KN95 as well as full-face shields both disposable and reusable plus a full product line of 70 to 80 percent sanitizers. Meet the newest team member Medidenta announces the hiring and appointment of Cherie Boles as the new sales director for North America. Boles brings more than 32 years of experience 5 in dental handpieces, Cherie previously with Lares Boles Research and now on board with this growing team. As the director of sales, Boles is available to service existing accounts and introduce Medidenta’s expansive catalog to dental professionals nationwide.[17] => [18] => 18 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 The Medit i700 intraoral scanner wins 2021 Cellerant Best of Class Technology Award By Medit Staff n Medit is pleased to announce that its i700 intraoral scanner was chosen as a 2021 Cellerant Best of Class Technology Award. The i700 was selected by a panel of the most prominent technology leaders in dentistry. This prestigious award is given to select new products that demonstrate groundbreaking technological innovation and the potential to positively change the course of dentistry for the better. “During what is once again proving to be a very challenging year for the dental industry, each of these extraordinary companies and their awardwinning technologies have earned the right to celebrate. I strongly encourage dentists to take the opportunity to engage with these companies and their innovations both virtually and in person,” said Dr. Lou Shuman, CEO of Cellerant and founder of AD Here in New York The Medit i700 intraoral scanner. (Photo/Provided by Medit) 3 the Best of Class Technology Awards. “Our panel spent many hours in close discussion in order to identify these standout products.” Paul Feuerstein, DMD, editor in chief for Dentistry Today and one of the product evaluators on Cellerant’s panel of experts, says this about the i700: “The new i700 model is lightning fast, accurate and is loaded with new features. And its price point makes it even more attractive. New features such as direct USB connections, a detachable cable and UV-C LED disinfection are only some of the advancements. Its Medit Link software allows totally open access to all digital products for treatment planning, design and manufacturing. Their website has technical information as well as videos of some very interesting cases.” For detailed information about Medit products and software, visit i700. medit.com. Powering the i700 is a lightningfast camera that captures up to 70 frames per second. This means more data with each pass resulting in a smooth and quick scanning experience with realistic colors and a crisp image, according to Medit. The camera and other internal components have been reduced in size, creating a new handpiece that is smaller and lighter, weighing just 245 g (8.64 oz). The tips have been redesigned and are now reversible and autoclavable 100 times, increasing comfort of use and ease of maintenance, the company asserts. The cable is also now detachable.[19] => [20] => future events 20 5 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 The 2022 AO Annual Meeting will return live and in-person from Feb. 24 to 26 and will take place at the San Diego Convention Center. (Photo/Provided by AO) AO announces the return of its live, in-person annual meeting Event to take place in San Diego from Feb. 24 to 26 By AO Staff n Plan to join the Academy of Osseointegration (AO) and get reacquainted with colleagues while taking in “Implant Dentistry for All: Honoring the Past, Treasuring the Present and Shaping the Future” during the organization’s 2022 annual meeting, taking place Feb. 24 to 26 at the San Diego Convention Center. Registration for the meeting is now open at ao2022.osseo.org. With a setting along the shores of the San Diego Bay, just steps away from the historic Gaslamp Quarter, this three-day scientific symposium will include: • Opening symposium: “40 Years of Implant Dentistry: How Did We Get Here?” with keynote presenter William Giannobile, DDS, MS, DMSc. • Surgical and restorative tracks: Concurrent full-day sessions featuring two dozen renowned experts. • Hands-on workshops: These courses will be offered in their popular format woven into the main program. Gain first-hand experience with the latest technology at these workshops provided by Drs. Stephen Chu, Howard Gluckman, Alessandro Pozzi and Tiziano Testori. • Morning with the Masters and Choose from in-person or livestreaming registration, both which include ondemand access for all registrants through the end of the year, with up to 64.25 ADA CERP continuing education credit hours available. 5 For more information To learn more about the Academy of Osseointegration’s in-person 2022 annual meeting, visit osseo.org or call (800) 656-7736. To register early for the event and save up to $250, head to ao2022.osseo.org. Lunch with the Masters: Join your colleagues for 14 limited attendance sessions in smaller settings designed to encourage attendee interaction and discussion. • Comprehensive exhibit hall: A bustling hub will showcase the latest products and technologies by leading corporate participants. • Corporate forums: Thirty-six corporate presentations will introduce the latest innovations and trends in the industry. • Iconic President’s Reception: Enjoy a complimentary twohour event honoring AO President Dr. Tara L. Aghaloo and past presidents Drs. Clark M. Stanford and Jay P. Malmquist aboard the massive USS Midway, the longest serving Naval aircraft carrier in the 20th century. • Two ways to attend: Choose from in-person or livestreaming registration, both which include on-demand access for all registrants through the end of the year, with up to 64.25 ADA CERP continuing education credit hours available. • Premier member package: This exclusive package provides numerous benefits at a discount. It is available for a limited time to the first 75 members who register for this special opportunity. “The academy has planned for this to be an extra special and one of its most memorable annual meetings in years,” said AO President Aghaloo, DDS, MD, PhD. “We are excited for you all to experience everything that San Diego has to offer — and can’t wait to greet you there!” Register early and save up to $250 at ao2022.osseo.org. About the Academy of Osseointegration With approximately 4,000 members in more than 70 countries, 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 to evaluate emerging research, technology and techniques; share best practices; and define optimal patient care using science and evidence-based methods.[21] => [22] => here in new york 22 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2021 Your updated guide to New York City Edge is a new observation platform near the top of 30 Hudson Yards, just steps away from the Javits Center. Visitors enjoy 360-degree views of the New York City skyline. (Photo/ Provided by New York Edge) 3 By Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff n If you’re attending the Greater New York Dental Meeting from out of town, chances are this is your first visit back to New York City since before the pandemic. You might notice that things here have changed quite a bit, and we’re not just talking about the skyline, which now includes dozens of new high-rises. Perhaps your favorite restaurant or shop has closed forever — or maybe it’s still there as if nothing ever happened. You’ll notice lots of outdoor dining shacks, some of which are heated and surprisingly cozy. When you dine out, you’ll need to show proof of vaccination. A photo of your vax card on your phone will suffice. Many Broadway shows, including “Hamilton,” “Aladdin,” “Chicago,” “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Wicked,” have reopened. If you attend a play or musical, you’ll need to show proof of vaccination and wear a mask. Masks are also required on public transportation. You can now use your smartphone to pay for subway or bus fare, which is currently $2.75. To use this convenience, simply authorize express transit payments in your digital wallet, then hover your phone over the OMNY reader screen. You don’t need to open an app; it’s really that simple. If you decide to venture out for some sightseeing after show hours, you’re in luck. That’s because several new attractions have opened recently. See below for a few ideas on what to do about town. But before venturing out, a word of caution: New York City has experienced an increase in random crimes over the past few months. While the chances of anything happening to you are slim, it’s a good idea to keep your wits about yourself when you’re on the street. Be aware of your surroundings. Look both ways before you cross the street, and never stand too close to the edge when you’re waiting for the subway. Just use your common sense, and you’ll be fine. OK, are you ready? Then let’s check out some interesting sites to consider visiting. Trade Center (www.oneworldobserva tory.com). Little Island The ‘Immersive van Gogh Exhibit New York’ is one of the experiences attracting art lovers in New York City. (Photo/Provided by Immersive van Gogh Exhibit) Located in Hudson River Park on the West Side of Manhattan is Little Island (hudsonriverpark.org/locations/pier-55-little-island), an innovatively designed green space. It has just been open since May, but it’s already immensely popular with New Yorkers and visitors alike. Hours are daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., and it’s free — but you will need to reserve timedentry tickets in advance. Related attraction: The High Line (www.thehighline.org). Edge Van Gogh experience 5 Located just steps from the Javits Center at 30 Hudson Yards, Edge is a 7,500-square-foot outdoor observation platform that offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. There’s a glass floor allowing you to look straight down and angled glass walls that let you lean out over the city below. Don’t do this if you’re afraid of heights! Tickets for Edge, which start at $36 for adults, $31 for children and $34 for seniors, are available for purchase online at edgenyc.com or by visiting the box office located on Level 4 of the shops and restaurants at Hudson Yards. If you’re feeling even more daring, there’s City Climb, located directly above Edge. Tickets for this guided building ascent are $185 and include entry to Edge. Visit www.edgenyc. com/en/cityclimb. Related attractions: If you’re interested in the views without the scary height feeling, go to the Empire State Building, which is also walkable from the Javits (www.esbnyc.com); Top of the Rock, at Rockefeller Center (www. topoftherocknyc.com); or One World Observatory, at the top of One World There are currently two different immersive exhibitions on display in New York City in which the works of post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh are projected on walls as visitors walk through. You can choose between the “Immersive van Gogh Exhibit New York” (www.vangoghnyc.com), at Pier 36; and “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” (vangogh expo.com), at 300 Vesey St. Related attraction: “Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition” (sistinechapelexhibit.com), at 100 Sixth Ave.[23] => [24] => ) [page_count] => 24 [pdf_ping_data] => Array ( [page_count] => 24 [format] => PDF [width] => 765 [height] => 972 [colorspace] => COLORSPACE_UNDEFINED ) [linked_companies] => Array ( [ids] => Array ( ) ) [cover_url] => [cover_three] => [cover] => [toc] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [title] => So good to be back! [page] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [title] => Exhibitors [page] => 4 ) [2] => Array ( [title] => Future events [page] => 20 ) [3] => Array ( [title] => Your updated guide to New York City [page] => 22 ) ) [toc_html] =>[toc_titles] =>Table of contentsSo good to be back! / Exhibitors / Future events / Your updated guide to New York City
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