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16:39 Seite 1 ICOI · Seoul · 6–9 October, 2011 Independent news for visitors and exhibitors Inside today DT Awards Plan ahead! You will find an overview about the ICOI World Congress, new developments and trends in the world of dentistry. A fantastic opportunity for practices and companies to win a free trip to New York City and show just how remarkable they are. You will find the latest update of the ICOI World Congress scientific program and exhibitors list in our service section. »Page 2 »Page 4 »Page 6 International implant community gathers in Seoul ICOI World Congress to offer latest updates in scientific and clinical knowledge n Over the course of the next four days, the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) will hold it’s 2011 World Congress in the capital of South Korea, Seoul. The meeting which is co-hosted by ICOI’s Korean Component Society and the Korean Society of Oral Implantologists, will take place from 6–9 October at the Seoul Convention Center and is expected to bring together hundreds of experts and clinicians involved in the field dental implantology. According to the organiser, the theme for this year’s World Congress is “Controversy in Implant Dentistry”. Dr. Hom-Lay Wang from the University of Michigan College of Dentistry designed the scientific programme. Besides renowned clinicians who will be lecturing at the Congress, the At the opening day of the congress, there will be a consensus conference on Cone Beam Tomography with lectures to be held by Drs Erika Benavides, Scott Ganz, David Hatcher, among others. Sessions on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be devoted to controversies in implant dentistry with speakers including Joseph Kan, Myron Nevins, Maurice Salama, Steven Chu, Nicklaus Lang, Carl Misch, Hom-Lay Wang, Marius Steigmann, Keith Doonan, William Giannobile, Thomas Lee, Kenneth Lee, Jamie Lozada, Lanka Mahesh, Chen Zhuofan, Yoshiharu Hayashi and Tulio Valcanaia. academic community will be represented by researchers from dental schools worldwide, such as the University of Michigan, University of California Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Columbia University, Harvard, NYU, Sun Yat-sen, University of Bangkok, University of Itaji, Tokyo University, University of Milano, University of Granada, Hong-Kong University, University of Toronto, Dankook University, Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Infahan University and Yonsei University, to name a few. Participants can also look forward to get together and celebrate with with colleagues, friends and business partners during the President’s welcome reception on Thursday and a special Gala Dinner offering entertainment with a local touch. For more information please visit the following websites: www.icoi.org, www.icoi2011.org AD Biomaterials and implants stimulate global demand n The increasing demand for dental biomaterial and implants is driving the global dental equipment and consumables market. According to a report released by US market research company Mar- ketsandMarkets on Tuesday, both segments are expected to grow at at a compound annual growth rate of 6 per cent—only slightly below the 7 per cent growth predicted for all market segments combined. Total market volume is forecasted to reach US$27,6 billion by 2015. According to the report, the growth of these segments is expected to be highest in North America and the EU where the generation of aging baby boomers can afford high-priced dental procedures including cosmetic treatments and implants. Improved orthodontic products, especially by younger people, will be also in high demand. Improvements in the field of dental biomaterials and tissue regenerative material have also enabled the dentists to offer more natural and longtime dental solutions. Latest technology such as CAD/ CAM will reduce the overall turnaround time for dental procedures while improving efficiency of the dental practitioners further, the report states.[2] =>TDI1211_01_Title TDI1211_02_News 23.09.11 16:40 Seite 1 news 02 ICOI Seoul 2011 ICOI—Providing the most updated information in dental implantology Welcome message by Drs Hom-Lay Wang, Carl Misch and Dong-Seok Sohn on behalf of the Organising Committee n The mission of ICOI is to serve the needs of all its members, including each segment of the dental implant team, and to provide them with high quality education to better serve their patients. Hence, the mission of the Seoul World Congress is to provide the most updated information that will enable you to deal with challenges that face implantologists today. Issues such as the need for using cone beam computer tomograms (CBCT) for implant treatment planning and guides for ideal implant placement as well as controversy in implant dentistry will be addressed by outstanding international speakers. These controversies include but are not limited to anterior implant aesthetics, implant complications management, growth factors for bone augmentation, as well as soft and hard tissue augmentation. All presenters will illustrate their views in the assigned topics and then support with evidence. We look forward to seeing you at this important educational congress at the COEX Convention AD :[djWbJh_Xkd[a[[fi el[h,+&"&&&Z[dj_iji_d /'Yekdjh_[ikf#je#ZWj[ DecWjj[hm^[h[oekWh[":[djWbJh_Xkd[e\\[hioekj^[bWj[ijZ[djWbd[mi"Whj_Yb[i" fheZkYjh[l_[mi"`eXi"YbWii_Ó[ZiWdZl_Z[ei\ehd[WhboWbbi_jkWj_edi$ Centre, and hope you will enjoy this beautiful city. See you in Seoul this October! A short look at Seoul n Seoul has been the capital of Korea since the time of the Joseon Dynasty 600 years ago. The city was referred to as “Han Yang” during that time, but after the liberation from Japan, in 1945, the newly founded Republic of Korea officially changed the name of its capital to Seoul. Since then, Seoul has developed into a bustling metropolis, acting as the hub for political, economic, social, and cultural matters. The Han river divides the city in two and while the northern part of the city is a focal point for culture and history, the southern part is well known for its buzzling business activities. In Seoul, visitors can find a large number of ancient palaces and Royal Shrines of the Joseon Dynasty, as well as see and experience sights like the World Cup Stadium, 63 CITY building, Lotte World, Han River, Namsan, Bukhansan Mountain National Park, Daehangno, Insadong, Itaewon, Myeong-dong, Apgujeong, Namdaemun or Dongdaemun Markets. Outside of the city places like Seoul Land, Everland, Caribbean Bay, The Korean Folk Village, Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, and Namhansan Mountain Fortress are waiting to be discovered. (Source: Korea Tourism Organisation) Useful links: •english.visitkorea.or.kr •english.seoul.go.kr •www.seoulwelcome.com •www.lonelyplanet.com/ south-korea/seoul About the Publisher mmm$Z[djWb#jh_Xkd[$Yec Editorial/ Dental Tribune Administrative Office International GmbH Holbeinstraße 29, 04229 Leipzig, Germany Phone +49 341 48474-302 Fax +49 341 48474-173 Internet www.dti-publishing.com www.dentaltribune.com Publisher Torsten Oemus Director of Finance Dan Wunderlich and Controlling Managing Editor Daniel Zimmermann Product Manager Bernhard Moldenhauer Production Executive Gernot Meyer Production Franziska Dachsel today will appear at the ICOI World Congress, Seoul, 6–9 October, 2011. The magazine and all articles and illustrations therein are protected by copyright. Any utilisation without prior consent from the editor or publisher is inadmissible and liable to prosecution. No responsibility shall be assumed for information published about associations, companies and commercial markets. 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In 2011, we will launch the Global Dental Tribune Awards to celebrate excellence in dentistry. This is a fantastic opportunity for practices and companies to show just how remarkable they are and compete against others in their own areas on friendly terms. The winners will receive a free economy flight to New York City to join us at the Award Ceremony, which will be held at the Greater New York Dental Meeting on November 28, 2011 in the special events hall. All Dental Tribune readers worldwide are cordially invited to submit their applications online without registration fees by October 21, 2011 for the following award categories: •Clinical Research of the Year •Dentistry in a Crisis Zone •Premier New Dentist •Innovation in Dentistry •Dental Marketing Campaign of the Year •Premier Dental Educator •Lifetime Achievement •Implant Practice of the Year •Endodontic Practice of the Year •Cosmetic Practice of the Year •Orthodontic Practice of the Year •Pediatric Practice of the Year •Best Office Design •Outstanding Individual of the Year •Outstanding Dental Website Simply choose the categories you wish to enter and produce an entry to impress. Please submit one PDF document online, consisting of 500–1,000 words as well as 1–6 images in jpeg format with captions. Explain why your practice or the individual/team deserves to win. You can nominate yourself, a team or an individual. The final deadline for all entries is October 21, 2011. Applications will be judged by a jury of renowned opinion leaders from all parts of the world: •Dr Robert Edwab, Executive Director of the Greater New York Dental Meeting, USA •Dr Lorin Berland, Fellow of AACD, USA •Dr Denis Forest, Directeur des Journées dentaires internationales du Québec, Canada •Dr Sergio Cacciacane, Director Escuela Superior de Impantologia, Argentina •Dr Adolfo Rodríguez, President Dominican Dental Association, Dominican Republic •Dr Stefan Holst, Clinical Associate Professor at the FriedrichAlexander-University, Germany •Prof. Dr Norbert Gutknecht, President of the World Federation of Laser Dentistry, Germany •Dr Sushil Koirala, President of the South Asian Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (SAAAD), Nepal •Dr So-Ran Kwon, President of the Korean Bleaching Society, Korea There is no registration fee. Submit your application online at awards.dental-tribune.com! Dental implants expected Sinus lift referral protocol established to see fastest growth rates in Emerging Markets n Premium manufacturers are driving the market for dental implants and bone-craft substitutes in countries like China and India, according to iData Research. In a market report, the Canada-based consulting company has forecasted the market volume of both countries for dental implants to exceed US$400 million by the year 2017. Strong double digit growth rates were also predicted for Brazil, another potent global Emerging Market. dental tourism from countries such as Japan, South Korea and Australia.” Markets in China and India are currently dominated by few foreign manufacturers such as DENTSPLY Friadent, Nobel Biocare or Straumann. The Swiss-based company particularly has increased its market share in China and South Eastern Asia with the introduction of innovative products including the Bone Level Im- n Researchers at the New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) recently surveyed otolaryngologists from New York state to help establish a referral protocol before performing a maxillary sinus lift. The study, “New York state ear, nose, and throat specialists’ views on pre-sinus lift referral,” appeared in the February 2011 issue of the Journal of Periodontology. The study, by M. T. Cote, S.L. Segelnick, A. Rastogi and R. Schoor, assessed the need to consult an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist in the pre-treatment work-up. Results showed that the majority (58.7 per cent) of ENT specialists recommended a CT scan be done before sinus elevation surgery, even in the absence of symptoms. The greatest concerns of the ENT specialist that would warrant a referral were prior sinus surgery, severe sinus inflammation, nasal/sinus obstruction and oral-antral fistulation. Dr Robert Schoor, director of the advanced education program at NYUCD department of periodontology and implant dentistry, commented that the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) has been contacted by the American Academy of Otolaryngol- ogy-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) to formulate a consensus statement on when CT scans of the sinus should be used. The American Academy of Radiology and American Rhinologic Society will also participate. BMP protein improves implant success n Using a bone-creating protein to augment the maxillary sinus could improve dental implant success, according to Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU) researchers. Dental implants won’t work if the bone in which they are anchored is too thin. Bonethinning is a common cause and consequence following tooth loss. The rapid growth of dental implants will also drive the market for dental biomaterials and bonecraft substitutes, the report states. The number of procedures using these materials is expected to reach almost 400,000 in both countries by 2017. “The de-regulation of dental care services in China and India has fueled growth of private dental clinics in major urban centers,” said Dr Kamran Zamanian, CEO of iData. “In addition, the low cost of labor has kept implant procedural costs relatively low, promoting plant and SLActive dental implant surface technology. Global business consultant Frost & Sullivan recently awarded the company with its 2010 Asia Pacific Dental Implant Company of the Year Award for superior performance in different areas such as strategic product development. Europe still holds the largest share of the US3.2 billion worth global dental implant market followed by the US, Korea and Japan. The market itself is projected to growth by more than 20 per cent over the next five years. The currently favored solution is to supplement the area with bone grafts to stabilize the implant base. But that technique is problematic “primarily because it involves additional surgeries to harvest the bone,” said Dr Ulf M.E. Wikesjö, interim associate dean for research and enterprise in the GHSU College of Dental Medicine. 5 protein (BMP) in the sinus, more new bone will form within four weeks than using conventional bone grafting at the same site. “We found that BMP induced superior bone quality over that could be the new gold standard for this procedure.” According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, 69 per cent of adults ages 35–44 have lost at least one tooth due to decay, disease or trauma, and 26 percent of adults have lost all permanent teeth by age 74. Dr Ulf M.E. Wikesjö, interim associate dean for research and enterprise in the Georgia Health Sciences University College of Dental Medicine. (DTI/Photo courtesy of Georgia Health Sciences University, USA) In animal studies, he and his team at the GHSU Laboratory for Applied Periodontal and Craniofacial Regeneration found that when implanting bone morphogenetic following bone grafts, which improves the chances for successful implants,” Wikesjö said. “BMP is phenomenal, because it’s a true, offthe-shelf product with ease of use that can produce real results, and it Before dental implants were available, the only options for replacing these missing teeth were dentures and dental bridges, both of which could lead to further bone loss. Implants provide patients with numerous benefits, including improved oral health, appearance, speech, convenience, durability and the ability to eat. The findings of his team’s pilot study were presented at the Academy of Osseointegration annual meeting, D.C. Wikesjö’s GHSU co-investigators include Drs. Jaebum Lee, Cristiano Susin, Nancy Rodriguez and Jamie de Stefano.[5] =>TDI1211_01_Title Unbenannt-11 1 07.02.2011 17:00:01 Uhr[6] =>TDI1211_01_Title TDI1211_06_Program 23.09.11 16:42 Seite 1 service 06 ICOI Seoul 2011 Scientific programme—ICOI World Congress 2011 Last update was 22 September, 2011. Lectures are subject to change. Thursday, 6 October, 2011 Morning Session, Controversy in Implant Dentistry Session Host: Dr Seong-Ho Choi 8.30 a.m.–9 a.m. Synergic Effect in Implant Surgery with Laser Speaker: Dr Jae Hong Hwang 9 a.m.–9.30 a.m. Immediate Implants from Single Tooth to Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Demystified Speaker: Dr Lanka Mahesh 1 p.m.–1.45 p.m. CBCT Applications in Implantology Speaker: Dr Erika Benavides 1.45 p.m.–2.30 p.m. 3.0 Narrow Diameter One-Piece and Two-Piece Implants: CBCT 3-D Planning Concepts to Maximize Success Speaker: Dr Scott Ganz 2.30 p.m.–3.15 p.m. Imaging Rationale and Methods for the Routine to Advanced Implant Cases Dr David Hatcher 3.15 p.m.–3. p.m. Break 9.30 a.m.–10 a.m. White Implants—Zirconia, Compared to Titanium Speaker: Dr Peker Sandalli 3.45 p.m.–4.30 p.m. Implant Surgery Based on Computer Simulation Surgical Template and the Assessment of the Outcome with the Image Fusion Technique Speaker: Dr Myung-Jin Kim 10 a.m.–10.30 a.m. Break Session Host: Dr. Hoon Chang 10.30 a.m.–11 a.m. Long-Term Complications of Implant Supported Restorations Speaker: Dr Sang Choon Cho 5.15 p.m.–6 p.m. Open Discussion and Consensus Development 11 a.m.–11.30 a.m. Achieving Predictable and Long-Lasting Implant Prosthodontics Speaker: Dr Thomas Lee 6 p.m.–7.30 p.m. Table top and Poster Presentations and President’s Welcome Reception 11.30 a.m.–12 p.m. Understanding Patient Psychology Speaker: Dr Kenneth Lee Afternoon Session, Cone Beam Computer Tomogram Consensus Conference Session Host: Dr Morton Perel IDEM12 210x297mm DTI US Ad.ai 9/7/11 4.30 p.m.–5.15 p.m. Contemporary Issues of Cone-Beam CT in Dentistry Speaker: Dr James Mah Friday, 7 October, 2011 Morning Session, Controversy in Implant Dentistry (Dual Podium) 8 a.m.–8.35 a.m. Implant Surgery and Restoration Using Digital Radiation Machines and CAD/CAM Equipment Speaker: Dr Hyeon Jun Jeon A New Strategy to Accelerate Wound Repair and Tissue Regeneration in Implant Dentistry Speaker: Dr Henry Su 8.35 a.m.–9:10 a.m. Management of Bone Deficiency in Implant Dentistry Speaker: Dr Chen Zhuofan Bone Graft Using Autogenous Tooth Material Speaker: Dr Kyung-wook Kim 9.10 a.m.–9.45 a.m. A Reconsideration of Computer Guided Implant Surgery Speaker: Dr Kunihiko Teranishi AD www.idem-singapore.com THE BUSINESS OF DENTISTRY Saturday, 8 October, 2011 10.15 a.m.–10.50 a.m. Progressive Implant Technology Driven by CAD/CAM Speaker: Dr Shiota Makoto Morning Session, Controversy in Management of Implant Complications Session Host: Dr Hom-Lay Wang Short Sintered Porous-Surfaced Implants. Twenty Years of Clinical Experience Speaker: Dr Douglas Deporter 10.50 a.m.–11.25 a.m. The Rationale for Use of Antibiotics in Implant Dentistry Speaker: Dr Mohammad Ketabi 11.25 a.m.–12 p.m. Reconstruction of Posterior Mandibular Alveolar Ridge Deficiencies with the Piezoelectric Ridge Split Technique: A New Modified Protocol Speaker: Dr Ping-Yang Huang Afternoon Session, Controversy in Anterior Implant Esthetics Endorsed By INTERNATIONAL DENTAL EXHIBITION AND MEETING Session Host: Dr Scott Ganz APRIL 20 - 22, 2012 1 p.m.–1.15 p.m. Opening Ceremony Supported By Held In In Co-operation With International Stephanie Sim Koelnmesse Pte Ltd Tel: +65 6500 6723 Fax: +65 6296 2771 s.sim@koelnmesse.com.sg 1.15 p.m.–2.15 p.m. Papilla Management for Multiple Adjacent Implants in the Esthetic Zone Speaker: Dr Joseph Kan Co-organiser Singapore Dental Association North America Franz Balve Koelnmesse Inc Tel: +1 732 933 1117 Fax: +1 732 741 6437 f.balve@koelnmessenafta.com 5.45 p.m.–6.45 p.m. Basic Concept for Implant position and Subgingival Contour of Implant Crown for Harmonious gingival line in Maxillary Anterior Region Speaker: Dr Gyeong-An Joe 9.45 a.m.–10.15 a.m. Break 12 p.m.–1 p.m. Lunch with exhibitors We Bring the Asia Pacific Markets to You. IDEM Singapore connects you with over 6,000 dental traders, distributers and practitioners from the Asia Pacific region. Enriched with opportunities from the trading and showcasing of high-quality dental equipment to learning and development in the field of dental practice, this event is a “must-attend” for every dental and associated professional. 4.45 p.m.–5.45 p.m. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisional Restoration in the Esthetic Zone: Current Knowledge in Anterior Esthetics Speaker: Dr Stephen Chu 7 p.m.–8 p.m. Awards Ceremony New Concepts and Uses of Dental Implants for the Severely Crippled —Look Beyond the Obvious Drs Dilip Deshpande and Sameer Kumta Limited space available. Secure your booth now! 3.45 p.m.–4.45 p.m. Implant Wars: Rules of Engagement in the Esthetic Zone Speaker: Dr Maurice Salama Autotransplantation of Teeth into Jeopardized Recipient Sites Speaker: Dr Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi Clinical Decision: Tooth Retention or Extraction Speaker: Dr Jim Yuan Lai 2:40:28 PM 3.15 p.m.–3.45 p.m. Break 2.15 p.m.–3.15 p.m. Connective Tissue Attachment: A Paradigm Shift in Dental Implant Treatment Speaker: Dr Myron Nevins 8.30 a.m.–10.30 a.m. Implant Complications: Classification, Prevention and Management Speaker: Dr Hom-Lay Wang 10.30 a.m.–11 a.m. Break 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Autologeus Bone: the Gold Standard Speaker: Dr Carl Misch 1 p.m.–2 p.m. Lunch Afternoon Session, Controversy of Using Growth Factors for Bone Augmentation Session Host: ICOI Korea President, Dr Chong-Yeon Shin 2 p.m.–3.30 p.m. Growth Factors for Bioengineering Bone for Implant Site Development: Do They Work? Speaker: Dr William Giannobile 3.30 p.m.–4 p.m. Break 4 p.m.–5.30 p.m. New Advances in Osseointegration Speaker: Dr Niklaus Lang 8 p.m.–12 a.m. Gala Dinner Sunday, 9 October, 2011 Morning Session, Regional Champion Program Session Host: Dr. Dong-Seok Sohn 8 a.m.–8.30 a.m. Accurate Implant Impressions Speaker: Dr Trakol Mekayarajjananonth 8.30 a.m.–9 a.m. Predictable Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone Speaker: Dr Yoshiharu Hayashi 9 a.m.–9.30 a.m. Top Of The Flops— Top 10 Prosthodontic Complications Speaker: Dr Keith Doonan 9.30 a.m.–10 a.m. Rotated Split Vascularised Partial Thickness (RSVP) CT Flap: Technique, Rationale and Application Speaker: Dr Shih-Chang Tseng 10 a.m.–10.30 a.m. Break Controversy in Soft Tissue Augmentation Around Dental Implants and Implant Complications 10.30 a.m.–11.30 a.m. Long-Term Soft Tissue Stability Around Implants: Dream or Reality? Speaker: Dr Giulio Rasperini 11.30 a.m.–12.30 p.m. Changing Surgery for the Thin Biotype Speaker: Dr Marius Steigmann 12.30 p.m.–1.30 p.m. Lunch with exhibitors Afternoon Session, Controversy in Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation Around Dental Implants Session Host: Dr Tae-Ju Oh 1.30 p.m.–2.30 p.m. Management of Complications Derived from Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation Surgery Speaker: Dr Pablo Galindo-Moreno 2.30 p.m.–3.30 p.m. Predictability of Vertical Augmentation with Simultaneous Sinus Graft in the Treatment of Posterior Edentulous Ridges Speaker: Dr Jaime Lozada 3.30 p.m.–4 p.m. Break 4 p.m.–4.45 p.m. Flapless Implant Surgery for Tissue Preservation and Implant Esthetics Speaker: Dr Tae-Ju Oh 4.45 p.m.–5.30 p.m. Tunnel Technique for Bone Graft —How does it work? Speaker: Dr Tulio Valcanaia 5.30 p.m.–6.15 p.m. Therapy of Peri-Implant Complications Speaker: Dr Kyoo-Sung Cho 6.15 p.m.–6.30 p.m. Closing Comments[7] =>TDI1211_01_Title TDI1211_07_General 23.09.11 16:42 Seite 1 service ICOI Seoul 2011 07 General information—ICOI World Congress 2011 Taxi services Embassy of Japan 18-11, Jhoonghak-dong Jhongro-gu, +82 2 21705200 There are three kinds of taxis in Seoul—general, deluxe, and call taxis. The last two types offer a high standard of service, but they are more expensive than the first. Not all taxi driver are fluent in English, so it is advisable to tell the landmarks (many major hotels and attracts) near the destination. Embassy of the Philippines 34-44, Itaewon I-dong, Yongsan-Ku, +82 2 7967387 Schweizer Botschaft 32-10, Songwol-dong Jongno-gu, +82 2 7399511 Embassy of the United States of America 32 Sejongno, Jongno-gu, + 82 2 3974114 •Call-a-Taxi: 2 414 0150 •Call-a-Taxi (only for Foreigners): 2 793 1013 Money Korea’s currency is the won (W). Foreign bank notes and traveler’s checks can be converted at foreign exchange banks and other authorised money changers. In some tourist areas, merchants may be also willing to accept US dollars or Japanese yen. Credit cards, including VISA, American Express, Diners Club, Master Card and JCB, are accepted at major hotels, department stores, and the larger restaurants. The exchange rate is subject to market fluctuations. One US dollar was equivalent to about 1,173 won as of 23 September, 2010. General telephone services Seoul National University Hospital Yeongeon-dong 28, +82 2 20722890 (Emergency: +82 11/9150-2890) Gangnam Hospital Samseong-dong 171-1, +82 2 34300571 Samsung Seoul Medical Center Irwon-dong 50, +82 2 34100200 Youngdong Severance Hospital Dogok-dong 146-92, +82 2 34972222 Hospitals It is recommended to go to a hospital in Seoul where language barriers are reduced. In an emergency, visitors are advised to take some cash because some hospitals accept only certain credit cards. Medical insurance card will not be recognised as a form of prepayment. Cha Medical Center Yeoksam-dong 650-9, +82 2 34683000 Embassies and Consulates At the embassies, officers are helping visitors with all kinds of problems. You will find a complete list of embassies also serving your Exhibitors list Platinum • Geoin C&I Ltd • Vatech Korea • Xenosys Co. Ltd • B&L Biotech Gold • Dentis Co. • Myungjin DNT Inc. • Insol Co. Ltd. • Oscotec Inc. Silver • Dentium • Neobiotech • Dentsply Korea • Silfradent • Nobel Biocare Normal • Osstem Implant • Dentopia • Mr. Curette Tech • Jeil Medical Corporation • Osung Mnd Co. Ltd • Bio Tooth Service • Snucone Co. Ltd • EBI Inc. • Wright Medical Technology Inc. • Dmetec • Ivoclar Vivadent • Consult Pro 10HC Marketing • Z-Systems • Osseous Technologies of America • Implant Direct Sybron International • Dental Tribune International country at: www.seoulsearching.com/ seouldirectories/govdir/embassy.html Embassy of Australia 11th floor, Kyobo Building, 1 Jongro 1-ga, Jongro-gu, +82 2 20030100 Embassy of China 83, Myeong-dong 2 (i)-ga, Jung-gu Seoul, +82 2 3195101 Deutsche Botschaft 308-5, Dongbinggo-Dong, Yongsan-Gu, +82 2 7484114 Embassy of India 37-3, Hannam-Dong, Yongsan-Gu, +82 2/798 4257 •Fire or Emergency ambulance: 119 •Police: 112 •Directory Assistance in English: 080 2110114 •Operator Assisted International Calls: 00799 All these information are subject to change and, therefore, no liability can be given for the correctness and up-to-dateness. 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