World Dental Daily Sydney 2023 Advance Issue
News / New strategy for WOHD to be revealed at World Dental Congress / Spotlight on speakers / FDI World Dental Congress public health sessions / industry
News / New strategy for WOHD to be revealed at World Dental Congress / Spotlight on speakers / FDI World Dental Congress public health sessions / industry
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Lontro/FDI © Gilbertoi Lontro/FDI | World Dental Congress makes triumphant return to an in-person event in Sydney 3 | Fig 1: FDI is one of the oldest dental organisations and its membership comprises about 200 national dental associations and specialist groups in over 130 countries. Fig 2: The internationality of the event is drawn home when FDI member countries display their countries’ flags during the rousing flag ceremony, which is part of each congress opening. Fig 3: Presentations and posters submitted and reviewed by an expert panel ahead of the congress will be on display in Sydney. Co-hosted jointly with the Australian Dental Association (ADA), the 2023 World Dental Congress will take place at the International Convention Centre Sydney in Australia from 24 to 27 September. The last time Australia hosted the World Dental Congress was in 2003. FDI had initially awarded the congress to Australia for 2021, but the COVID-19 pandemic eventually meant that the in-person event had to pivot online in very short order. It is expected that the 2023 event will be the largest dental event held in Sydney since the pandemic. It will also replace this year’s Australian Dental Congress, which is run by the ADA every two years, drawing between 4,000 and 6,000 dental professionals to the city. Over the course of four days, this year’s congress will offer a cutting-edge scientific programme with more than 220 sessions and interactive forums covering the most relevant topics in dentistry. The programme will feature presentations by the leading figures in dentistry from Australia and abroad. [See pages 6 to 10 to learn more about speaker and programme highlights.] Of particular note will be the inaugural FDI Young Dentists Forum. On 27 September, this new event will gather young dentists from all over the world to learn about today’s hottest topics in dentistry. It will also be a unique opportunity for dental students and professionals who have just started their dental career to find out more about development opportunities within the dental profession, to grow their professional network and to learn about the work done by FDI. The congress will also host a dental exhibition displayed over multiple halls and involving over 150 exhibitors, keeping dental professionals up to date with the latest advancements in dental products and services. Each day, various industry symposia will be offered in addition to the main scientific programme. [See pages 10 to 14 to find out more about industry innovations to be presented at this year’s congress.] In addition, the 2023 FDI World Dental Parliament sessions will be held concurrently with the congress. The FDI Parliament is the legislative body for the world of dentistry, and during its sessions, all FDI member associations come together to discuss, formulate and decide on policies that shape how issues like oral health promotion and general dentistry policy are handled on a global basis. created a unique indoor tournament based on the popular outdoor game of cricket. Indoor cricket was started in Australia in the 1970s. It is a fast-paced game that takes place on a court surrounded by a net enclosure. The game is suitable for people of all ages. In total, there will be around 12 teams with six to eight players each. This is a complimentary offer to registered delegates of the congress. Pre-congress social events On 23 September between 6:45 and 16:45 (times are subject to change), the world’s first “Tooth and Wicket Cricket” tournament will be held as part of the World Dental Congress social programme. Delegates from around the world will have the chance to compete in what is now the second most popular sport in the world. The organisers have On the same day, the official opening ceremony will be held at the convention centre at 18:00. During the festive event, participants can expect a typical Australian welcome, spectacular entertainment and the traditional FDI flag ceremony. Attendance of the opening is included in the registration fee; however, delegates are required to register in advance. © chris fennell/Shutterstock.com O rganised annually by FDI, the World Dental Congress is one of the most prestigious continuing education events in the global dental event calendar. The congress aims to advance the art and science of dentistry, providing a platform for both the dental profession and the dental industry. www.world-dental-congress.org 1[2] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue news Welcome from FDI President Prof. Ihsane Ben Yahya I encourage you to make the most of your time at this WDC, actively participate in the scientific sessions, engage with your peers and explore the interactive exhibition. Take advantage of the opportunities presented to you, and let this congress serve as a catalyst for personal and professional growth. Together, we share a vision to elevate oral health on a global scale, and the WDC is more than just a knowledge-sharing platform. It is a joyous celebration of the collective achievements of the dental community. Let us revel in the accomplishments we have made and remain united in our pursuit to make even greater strides. Throughout the congress, we have thoughtfully planned various social events and gatherings to foster deeper relations. These moments of connection and celebration are vital for nurturing the sense of community and collaboration that is at the heart of our profession. Thank you for joining us at this extraordinary event. I wish you a productive, inspiring and memorable WDC. World Dental Daily About the Publisher World Dental Daily is published by the FDI World Dental Federation in partnership with Dental Tribune International GmbH (DTI). FDI World Dental Federation Chemin de Joinville 26, 1216 Geneva-Cointrin Switzerland Teil.: +41 22 5608150 Email: communications@fdiworlddental.org www.world-dental-congress.org Dental Tribune International GmbH Holbeinstr. 29, 04229 Leipzig, Germany Tel.: +49 341 48474302 General requests: info@dental-tribune.com Sales requests: mediasales@dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com © FDI I am overjoyed to extend my heartfelt welcome to all of you in vibrant Sydney, where we are gathering for a face-to-face World Dental Congress after four long years. This event is particularly meaningful to me, as it marks both my first and my final in-person WDC as president, making it truly special. FDI awards: Honouring efforts to promote oral health P romoting the significance of maintaining good oral health and driving change necessitates the collective efforts of numerous individuals, dental practices and national dental associations worldwide. Acknowledging the profound influence of these remarkable initiatives, FDI gives prestigious awards and grants to commend outstanding contributions. Learn how you can get involved. FDI Smile Grant The FDI Smile Grant is a CHF 5,000 grant which recognises FDI member national dental associations that are making a difference in oral health through innovative and sustainable community outreach projects in their countries. The grant is open to any FDI regular or associate member. It is designed to reward projects that have been actively rolled out for at least one year and that will continue for at least one year more. Eligible projects may address any oral health issue and/or disease and must have a strong focus on oral health education, oral health promotion and oral disease prevention. The award is given to two applicants for their original projects and has an application submission deadline of 1 February each year. In 2023, the awards ceremony will take place during the FDI General Assembly on 22 September at the WDC. Applications for the FDI Smile Grant are accepted year-round. World Dental Daily appears ahead of the FDI Annual World Dental Congress in Sydney in Australia, which will take place from 24 to 27 September. The newspaper and materials therein are copyrighted by the FDI and DTI. Both organisations make 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 publisher also does not assume responsibility for product names, claims or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of DTI or FDI. General terms and conditions apply; legal venue is Leipzig, Germany. All rights reserved. © 2023 Dental Tribune International GmbH. Reproduction in any manner in any language, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Dental Tribune International GmbH is expressly prohibited. 2 www.world-dental-congress.org © iStockphoto.com/VikramRaghuvanshi FDI Communications and Advocacy Director: Charanjit Jagait FDI Communications Coordinator: Roshana Saleem DTI Publisher and Chief Executive Officer: Torsten R. Oemus DTI Chief Content Officer: Claudia Duschek DTI Managing Editor: Iveta Ramonaite Designer: Franziska Schmid Production: Gernot Meyer More information can be found at fdiworlddental.org/fdi-smile-grant. FDI Sustainability in Dentistry Awards Recognising the importance of sustainability in dental practice, the FDI Sustainability in Dentistry Award honours sustainability champions and provides global recognition for their efforts. Dental teams and individuals who have successfully implemented sustainable initiatives within their practices are invited to apply for this prominent award. This year marks the inaugural presentation of the award. Each year, four awards will be granted: two for dental teams, each receiving CHF 1,000, and two for individuals, each receiving CHF 500. You are invited to attend the sustainability in oral healthcare session on 25 September to learn about the remarkable initiatives undertaken by dental professionals to improve the impact of dentistry on the planet. More information can be found at sustainability-platform.fdiworlddental.org/ sustainability-award. World Oral Health Day Awards FDI relies on the power of local and national campaigns to realise the World Oral Health Day (WOHD) campaign globally. On 20 March each year, the world mobilises to celebrate WOHD through hundreds of events organised around the world. Driven Save the dates | 22 September FDI Smile Grant award ceremony | 24 September WOHD launch event | 25 September Sustainability in oral healthcare session by a common goal to reduce the burden of oral disease, the oral health community comes together consistently to organise free dental check-ups, school activities, educational lectures and more—all in honour of WOHD. FDI commends the hard work of WOHD enthusiasts across the world and, in recognition of these valued efforts, gives out the World Oral Health Day Awards every year. The awards are divided into six categories that reward the work of FDI members, students and the public. Get involved in the 2024 campaign, and find out how you could win an award by visiting the WOHD website, worldoralhealthday.org. The WOHD awards will be presented at the WOHD launch event in Sydney on 24 September. Make sure to join the session to learn about the diverse WOHD celebrations. 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Tel. +358 20 7795 500, sales@planmeca.com The new premiumcompact class. Now with the new KaVo ProXam iX. The premium class intraoral X-ray. Learn more: www.kavo.com/uniQa FDI in Sydney Booth No. U147 KaVo Dental GmbH | Bismarckring 39 | 88400 Biberach | Germany www.kavo.com[4] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue interview New strategy for WOHD to be revealed at World Dental Congress | A conversation with Dr Anna Lella, World Oral Health Day task team chair 1 2 | Fig 1: Dr Anna Lella is a periodontist and the past president of the European Regional Organization of FDI. Fig 2: FDI president Prof. Ihsane Ben Yahya at a WOHD event organised by the Indonesian Dental Association and Pepsodent in Jakarta. C elebrated every year on 20 March, World Oral Health Day (WOHD) is the largest global awareness campaign on oral health. The WOHD task team oversees the development and implementation of the campaign strategy. Dr Anna Lella from Poland is the task team’s chair, and she talks about the initiative’s significance and strategic plans for the upcoming years in this interview. What is the main mission of WOHD, and why does it matter on a global scale? WOHD is an initiative of the global community of dental practitioners who want to assist their patients not only by providing them with individual treatment, but also by raising social awareness of the importance of maintaining good oral health. WOHD is a worldwide celebration held with a significant mission: to empower people with the knowledge and tools to prevent and control oral diseases. These diseases have a significant impact on people’s lives and are a major health concern in many countries, affecting nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide. They cause pain, discomfort, social isolation and loss of self-confidence and are often connected to other serious health problems. However, the good news is that most oral health conditions are largely preventable and treatable when addressed early on. This is why we as dentists put so much emphasis on prevention. WOHD encourages individuals to prioritise their oral health through a good oral hygiene routine and by managing risk factors. By preserving oral health, not only do we do good to our mouths, but also we contribute to our overall health and well-being. Could you tell us more about the campaign’s global impact? Since its launch in 2007, WOHD’s reach and impact have significantly grown, thanks to the invaluable engagement of FDI, the national dental organisations and individual dentists worldwide. Three years ago, FDI kickstarted the Be Proud of Your Mouth campaign, motivating people to value and care for their oral health. This powerful call to action encouraged individuals to place an ornate art frame over their mouths using 3 4 the different #MouthProud tools available online and on social media, symbolising their commitment to prioritising oral health. Through this campaign, we hoped to motivate people to value and take care of their mouths and understand that, by doing so, they can also help protect and improve their general health and well-being. The response was incredible! Thousands of people worldwide got involved through events organised by dental associations, specialist groups and the wider healthcare community. More than 26,000 proud mouths were shared across various online platforms, 223 countries and territories got involved and the average media reach was four billion. Thanks to this tremendous engagement, we made a significant impact and were able to successfully wrap up the Be Proud of Your Mouth campaign. What are the plans for the future of WOHD? The campaign’s growth has been truly remarkable. As we move forward, our challenge is to capitalise on this momentum and create a lasting impact over the next three years. Our mission remains clear: to take meaningful action towards ending the neglect of global oral health. awareness and roll out the campaign in your community. Whatever you decide to do—however big or small— contributes to improving the oral health of populations globally. The campaign strategy will be unveiled during the WOHD launch on 24 September at the WDC in Sydney. You can get involved in a way that best suits you! Visit our main website at www.worldoralhealthday.org for inspiration and tailor-made ideas to celebrate. Everyone’s actions will help to keep us moving towards our collective goal: better oral health for all. Download our campaign materials to support your WOHD activities and events. All resources are free to download and use, and most are available in English, French and Spanish. Of course, you can also arrange translation of selected materials into your national or local languages. We have a wide range on offer. How can individuals actively participate in WOHD and support its objectives? FDI relies on individual action worldwide to roll out WOHD in each country and to create a truly global movement. We encourage you to use your local expertise to create Stay tuned as we develop new resources for the next three-year campaign. The first ones will become available in October. New resources will be added throughout the campaign, so check back regularly to access all the materials and celebrate WOHD with us. To achieve this, FDI has developed a new strategic approach for WOHD 2024–2026. This approach aims to increase engagement across various stakeholder groups and inspire as many people as possible to prioritise their oral health. We have taken into account valuable campaign insights, advancements in the digital and global health domains, and feedback from FDI members, campaign organisers and partners. 5 | Fig 3: Award winners 2022: WOHD award winners 2022. Fig 4: In 2022, the Hellenic Dental Association projected the WOHD logo on several buildings. Fig 5: The Palestinian Association of Dental Students made a huge impact on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter in 2022. They shared photos and stories of their WOHD activities with their WOHD reel on Instagram gaining nearly 5,000 views. 4 www.world-dental-congress.org[5] => IT’S TIME TO REVOLUTIONISE YOUR DENTAL PRACTICE THE FUTURE OF ORAL CARE IS GUIDED BIOFILM THERAPY! IT’S WAITING FOR YOU AT FDI WDC 2023 & EMS BOOTH #U27! WHAT WILL YOU EXPERIENCE AT THE EMS BOOTH? DISCOVER THE UNMATCHED COMFORT OF AIRFLOW®, PERIOFLOW® AND PIEZON® NO PAIN TECHNOLOGIES ► LEARN HOW GBT CAN STREAMLINE YOUR DENTAL PROCEDURES, MAKING THEM QUICKER AND MORE EFFICIENT ► SEE GBT IN ACTION WITH LIVE DEMOS ► ENJOY SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROMOTIONS ►[6] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue programme Spotlight on speakers Prof. Bill Scarfe, US Prof. Scarfe studied at the Adelaide Dental School, graduated from the University of Adelaide in Australia in 1982 and was awarded a fellowship in the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in Sydney in Australia in 1986. After completing a certificate in dental diagnostic science and a master’s degree at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in the US in 1992, Prof. Scarfe joined the faculty staff at the University of Louisville in the US. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the current scientific editor of the oral radiology section of Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, and he is on the editorial board of Angle and the Australian Dental Journal. A former treasurer of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and a past vice president of the International Association of DentoMaxilloFacial Radiology, Prof. Scarfe has published extensively on CBCT imaging, including recent consensus statements on general, implant, endodontic and orthodontic use guidelines. He has presented internationally as well as nationally and is active in research on the clinical applications of CBCT imaging. [DENTO-RADIOLOGY] Title: Hiding in plain sight: The significance of radiographic incidental findings Date: 24 September Time: 10:45–11:30 Room: Pyrmont Theatre [DENTO-RADIOLOGY] Title: CBCT in clinical practice: Expanding clinical use Date: 26 September Time: 15:30–16:15 Room: The Gallery [DENTO-RADIOLOGY] Title: The ABCs of panoramic radiology Date: 27 September Time: 9:00–9:45 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 Prof. Romanos is involved in a number of global educational and research activities and has served as a visiting professor in Brazil, Italy, Spain, Malaysia and the US. He is the author of more than 450 publications and is editor or co-editor of seven books. He has given more than 700 presentations in over 50 countries worldwide. He is also the recipient of many scientific awards. Prof. Georgios Romanos, US A graduate of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece, Prof. Romanos received advanced training in periodontics, prosthodontics and oral surgery in Germany and the US. Today, he is a full professor at the Department of Periodontics and Endodontics at Stony Brook University in New York in the US. He was the president of the Academy of Osseointegration’s Osseointegration Foundation in 2018 and 2019 and the president of the International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research’s Implantology Research Group in 2019 and 2020. Prof. Romanos is a fellow of several leading scientific and research societies, including the American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research, International College of Dentists, International Congress of Oral Implantologists, ITI Foundation and Pierre Fauchard Academy. [SYMPOSIUM] Title: Dental implants— risk management, maintenance and managing complications Date: 24 September Time: 14:30–16:15 Room: Darling Harbour Theatre [IMPLANTS] Title: Strategies against peri-implantitis: From treatment planning to long-term healthy tissue conditions Date: 25 September Time: 11:45–12:30 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 [ORAL SURGERY] Title: Laser applications in soft tissues for the general practitioner Date: 26 September Time: 9:00–9:45 Room: The Gallery Dr Filippo Cardinali, Italy Dr Cardinali is an active member of the Italian Society of Endodontics, a certified member of the European Society of Endodontology, an associate member of the American Association of Endodontists and a gold member of Style Italiano Endodontics. He is the co-author of and a contributor to several endodontics books and has published in a number of national and international journals. He has presented hands-on courses and regularly speaks at congresses nationally and internationally. Dr Cardinali runs a private practice focusing mainly on endodontics and restorative dentistry. [ENDODONTICS] Title: Preventing and managing iatrogenic misshapes during the shaping of the root canal system Date: 25 September Time: 11:45–12:30 Room: The Gallery [ENDODONTICS] Title: Cold hydraulic condensation with pre-mixed bioceramic sealers in daily practice: From science to techniques and clinical outcomes Date: 26 September Time: 11:45–12:30 Room: The Gallery AD Prof. Tara Renton, UK Prof. Renton is a specialist in oral surgery. In collaboration with the King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience and Imperial College London in the UK, Prof. Renton established a leading international programme of trigeminal nerve injury and orofacial pain research. She is on the editorial board of Dental Update and is an associate editor of the Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache. [OROFACIAL PAIN] Title: Trigeminal pain—review of pain: Differential diagnosis and management Date: 24 September Time: 9:00–9:45 Room: The Gallery Prof. Ove A. Peters, Australia Dr Peters joined the University of Queensland in Brisbane in Australia in 2020 as professor of endodontics after leaving the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry at the University of the Pacific in San Francisco in the US, where he was the founding director of the postgraduate endodontic programme and chair of the Department of Endodontics. He previously held academic positions at Heidelberg University in Germany and the University of Zurich in Switzerland as well as at the University of California, San Francisco in the US. [ORAL SURGERY] Title: Dental implant-related nerve injuries Date: 25 September Time: 14:30–15:15 Room: The Gallery Prof. Peters has wide-ranging clinical and research expertise and has published more than 200 manuscripts related to endodontic technology and biology. He has authored two books and contributed Prof. Renton has launched two websites for dental patients—trigeminalnerve.org.uk, which aims to advise users on preventing and managing iatrogenic nerve injury in relation to dentistry, and orofacialpain.co.uk, a website for patients with chronic trigeminal pain. 6 www.world-dental-congress.org[7] => AD 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue to several leading textbooks in dentistry. He is also an associate editor of the International Endodontic Journal as well as the Australian Endodontic Journal, is an academic editor for PLOS One and serves on the review panel of many other journals. [ENDODONTICS] Title: Vital pulp therapy for permanent teeth: Current guidelines for clinical practice Date: 24 September Time: 9:00–9:45 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 [ENDODONTICS] Title: A restoratively driven path to endodontic excellence Date: 25 September Time: 8:00–8:45 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 and International Team for Implantology (ITI) study clubs on an international level. She is the author and co-author of a number of dental research papers and an ITI fellow and member of the Women Implantology Network. In addition, she is a member of the Sociedad Española de Periodoncia y Osteointegración (Spanish society of periodontics and osseointegration) and the Sociedad Argentina de Periodontología (Argentinian society of periodontics). [SYMPOSIUM] Title: Dental implants—risk management, maintenance and managing complications Date: 24 September Time: 14:30–16:15 Room: Darling Harbour Theatre Prof. Frauke Müller, Switzerland Prof. Müller is the head of the division of gerodontology and removable prosthodontics at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. After her studies at the University of Bonn in Germany, she worked at the university’s polyclinic for dental prosthetics until 1992 and at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz’s polyclinic for dental prosthetics until 2003. She received her doctorate in 1987 and qualified as a professor in 1996. She spent the years of 1988 and 1993–94 at the London Hospital Medical College in the UK. Prof. Müller is a past president of the European College of Gerodontology and the Geriatric Oral Research Group of the International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research (IADR). She is on the board of the Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Alters- und Special-Care-Zahnmedizin (Swiss society for geriatric and special care dentistry). She is an associate editor of Gerodontology and a co-editor of the book Oral Healthcare and the Frail Elder: A Clinical Perspective, which was published in 2010. In 2013, she was awarded the IADR Distinguished Scientist Award in Geriatric Oral Research. Her areas of work are gerodontology and oral function as well as removable and implant prosthodontics. [SYMPOSIUM] Title: Health through the ages Date: 24 September Time: 8:00–9:45 Room: Darling Harbour Theatre [RESTORATIVE] Title: Prosthodontic treatment concepts for elders Date: 24 September Time: 15:30–16:15 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 International Dental Journal [IMPLANTS] Title: Regeneration around teeth and dental implants: Key elements to achieve it Date: 26 September Time: 16:30–17:15 Room: Parkside 1 [PERIODONTICS] Title: Smile design: How to achieve the optimal gingival margin Date: 27 September Time: 8:00–8:45 Room: The Gallery Impact Factor Prof. Zakaria Bentahar, Morocco Professor of dentofacial orthopaedics at the Hassan II University of Casablanca’s faculty of dental medicine in Morocco, Dr Bentahar is a member of the World Federation of Orthodontists and a former ambassador of the American Association of Orthodontists. He was the head of the department of dentofacial orthopaedics at Hassan II University from 2007 to 2013. Prof. Bentahar has presented courses and lectures at various international scientific events in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and North America. [ORTHODONTICS] Title: Multidisciplinary treatment of complex cases: The best option for the best result Date: 24 September Time: 16:30–17:15 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 [RESTORATIVE] Title: From geriodontics to prosthodontics— past and future Date: 25 September Time: 15:30–16:15 Room: Parkside 1 [SYMPOSIUM] Title: Orthodontics—the good, bad and ugly of aligners Date: 25 September Time: 10:45–12:30 Room: Darling Harbour Theatre Dr María Marta Fernandéz, Argentina A graduate of and an associate professor at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina, Dr Fernandéz also works in private practice and specialises in periodontics and implantology. She is a lecturer in periodontal surgery and implants for courses, congresses [ORTHODONTICS] Title: Extraction versus non-extraction treatment: “Is there any update?” Date: 27 September Time: 10:45–11:30 Room: Grand Ballroom 1 3.3 Scan QR code for more information[8] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue programme FDI World Dental Congress public health sessions, 24–27 September | Sunday, 24 September Title Speaker(s) Time Room Capacity building on tobacco cessation for dental teams Dr Dongbo Fu Dr Elham Kateeb Prof. Hiroshi Ogawa Dr Nathawut Kaewsutha 9:00–11:00 C2.5–C2.6 FDI Public Health Committee/ Chief Dental Officers Forum Dental care and social responsibility: Examining the politics, ethics and social dimensions of dentistry Dr Carlos Quiñonez Dr Homa Fathi Dr Marco Mazevet 11:00–13:00 C2.2–C2.3 FDI Science Committee Forum New strategies for the prevention and management of oral cancer: The crucial role of dentists and dental teams Prof. Suzanne Scott Prof. Manu Raj Mathur Prof. Jacques Eduardo Nör Prof. Danny Rischin 13:30–16:00 C2.2–C2.3 FDI Dental Practice Committee Forum Career management: Know your worth Dr Mick Armstrong Dr Azamat Baigulakov 16:30–17:30 C2.5–C2.6 | Monday, 25 September 8 Women Dentists Worldwide session: Think biology, create aesthetics Dr Elham Kateeb Prof. Hande Şar Sancaklı Prof. Katalin Nagy Prof. Marzena Dominiak Dr Kinga Grzech-Leśniak Dr Irene Marron-Tarrazzi Dr Simona Dianišková 8:00–12:30 C2.5–C2.6 Sustainability in oral healthcare Dr Donna Hackley Dr Hasan Jamal Prof. Nicolas Martin Dr Steven Mulligan Dr Mick Armstrong Dr Duygu İlhan 8:30–10:00 C2.2–C2.3 Data collection and the oral health momentum Prof. David Williams Prof. Manu Raj Mathur Dr Michael Sereny 10:30–11:15 C2.2–C2.3 Oral health for an ageing population Dr Sophie Dartevelle Dr Kakuhiro Fukai 11:45–12:45 C2.2–C2.3 Partially dentate patients: Empowering patients to make informed treatment choices Dr Shiamaa al-Mashhadani Prof. Angus Walls 14:30–15:15 C2.5–C2.6 Life is much sweeter, without the sugar Dr Shiamaa al-Mashhadani Prof. Manu Raj Mathur Dr Irving McKenzie 15:30–16:15 C2.5–C2.6 The dental office meets the ISO: How to avoid pitfalls when light-curing dental resins—which device, which method, which material? Prof. Gottfried Schmalz Prof. Richard Price Dr Spiro Megremis 15:30–17:30 C2.2–C2.3 www.world-dental-congress.org[9] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue programme | Tuesday, 26 September Title Speaker(s) Time Room Workshop: Tips and tricks for publishing Prof. Lakshman Samaranayake 8:00–12:00 C4.10 your research Prof. Ivan Darby Can periodontal treatment save lives Prof. Sašo Ivanovski 9:00–9:45 C2.2–C2.3 as well as teeth? Prof. Purnima Kumar FDI World Oral Health Forum Dr Prachi Kathuria 10:00–12:30 Grand Ballroom 3 Achieving universal Dr Yuka Makino oral health coverage by 2030 Prof. Manu Raj Mathur 14:00–16:30 C2.2–C2.3 15:30–16:15 C2.5–C2.6 Dr Irving McKenzie Prof. Chris Vernazza Dr Angie Nilsson Dr Warangkana Vejvithee Prof. David Williams Dr Nicole Rendell Prof. Ihsane Ben Yahya Annual Alliance for a Tolulope Osigbesan Cavity-Free Future Global Summit Prof. Stefania Martignon Advocacy to improve oral health: Practical Prof. Tim Newton tips and examples from the caries world Prof. Chris Vernazza Role of mouthwash in oral care: Dr Zoe Brookes What do we know? Prof. Michael McCullough Prof. Colman McGrath | Wednesday, 27 September Young Dentists Forum Prof. Markus Blatz 9:00–14:00 C2.2–C2.3 10:45–11:30 C2.5–C2.6 11:45–12:30 C2.5–C2.6 Dr Stefani Cheung Dr William Cheung Collaborative action to stop oral disease in Prof. Peter Mossey people with cleft Dr Elizabeth Shick Well-being in dental setting: Dr Matt Hopcraft Why should we care? Prof. Tim Newton The use of digital technology Dr Juan Pablo 14:30–15:15 C2.5–C2.6 Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones 15:00–15:45 C2.2–C2.3 Co-designing bespoke whole-mouth Dr Aaron Davis 16:30–17:15 C2.2–C2.3 health interventions Prof. Ian Gwilt to reduce barriers to access in comprehensive cleft care in LMIC What COVID-19 research tells us about oro-systemic links www.world-dental-congress.org 9[10] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue industry Latest industry trends and expansive networking opportunities © TK Kurikawa/Shutterstock.com international delegates. To be held at Sydney’s International Convention Centre (ICC), the exhibition will be an integral part of what is on offer, giving all attendees the chance to see what is new in dental products and services, to talk with the experts who know them well and to do this all in an environment which will offer as much potential for networking as it will opportunity to see where dentistry is now and where it may be headed. | The International Convention Centre in Sydney in Australia. | This year’s FDI World Dental Congress is going to be one of the premier global dental events of the year, not only bringing the dental world to Australia but also showcasing the host country to a multitude of Encompassing two levels at the ICC and featuring companies from Australia and around the world, the exhibition is billed as the most expansive yet at any congress, offering delegates the chance to check out the latest products and services from companies such as 3M, A-dec, Colgate-Palmolive, Curaden, Dentavision, EMS, Haleon, Henry Schein, Johnson & Johnson, Ivoclar, KaVo, NSK Dental, Morita, Oral-B, Planmeca and Shofu. Planmeca to bring outstanding product showcase to FDI World Dental Congress for CBCT images, the new Romexis Ortho Simulator software module for generating orthodontic simulations and improvements to existing software modules, such as Planmeca Romexis CMF Surgery. | The much-anticipated FDI World Dental Congress is fast approaching. Over the course of the four-day event, global dental manufacturer Planmeca will be presenting its range of products and innovations, including the new features of Planmeca Romexis and Planmeca Viso that are based on artificial intelligence (AI). The Planmeca Viso family of next-generation CBCT imaging units offer innovative patient positioning, easy usability and outstanding image quality. The powerful units include advanced features for all users and purposes, from 2D and 10 3D imaging to the most demanding requirements of maxillofacial diagnostics. Moreover, the newest addition to the family, Planmeca Viso G3, facilitates premium imaging of the whole dentition and comes with all the benefits of the high-end Viso technology. Planmeca’s advanced imaging solutions are complemented by the company’s acclaimed all-in-one Planmeca Romexis software platform, which is receiving a trove of exciting new functionalities to be demonstrated at the event. The new features include Romexis Smart, a new AI-based segmentation tool www.world-dental-congress.org Congress visitors will also get to know the new Planmeca PlanMill 35 chairside milling unit, which comes with both wet and dry processing capabilities and allows for efficient and precise fabrication of a wide range of dental restorations, including crowns, inlays, onlays, veneers and up to six-unit bridges. This allows dental practices to offer new services to their patients as well as to elevate the customer experience with same-day restorations. In combination with the fast Planmeca Emerald S intra-oral scanner, the Planmeca PlanMill 35 milling unit is the ideal partner for any dental clinic planning to take charge of the restorative workflow. Also on display will be the popular Planmeca Compact i5 dental unit and the Planmeca ProX intra-oral radiographic unit, a flexible and effective 2D-imaging solution for dental practices. Visitors can find out more about Planmeca’s various products, meet with a Planmeca representative and network with their peers at Booth #U147, where the company will be joined by German dental manufacturer KaVo Dental, which became part of Planmeca Group at the end of 2021. Like with previous congresses organised by the Australian Dental Association (ADA), the exhibition will offer the chance for attendees to talk with company representatives and try many products on-site. The event will be the first in-person FDI event of this kind since 2019. A chance to meet with others Nicolette Hughes, the primary exhibition manager for the 2023 World Dental Congress, is keen to present the exhibition not only as a great place to do research and business but also as a place in which attendees can meet with others and perhaps take some time out from the agreeable hustle and bustle of a major international dental event. She said: “In addition to all the great exhibitors who will be present, we’re also planning wellness zones where attendees can rest their feet for a while, a “Tastes of Australia” area, in which the superlative food of Australia will be available, and of course, coffee baristas! We know that coffee fuels many events, and it won’t be any different at this congress. We appreciate the involvement of every company that has chosen to exhibit at the congress, and I’m sure delegates will find a great choice of attractions at the exhibition to interest them wherever they go!” The ADA team behind the organisation of congress, and particularly the exhibition, is keen to share that it wants to create a community feel to the space. The Exhibition Late Night event, to be held on 26 September, will offer delegates the chance to wander around the various booths with drinks and canapés in hand while chatting in a relaxed and collegial environment. The exhibition will open on 24 September, the first day of the congress. Curaprox Hydrosonic pro— the perfectionist with the clever curve | Professional dental care at home? It is possible with the Hydrosonic pro, the sonic toothbrush from Swiss oral hygiene specialists Curaprox, which supports perfect oral hygiene. Owing to the clever 10°-angled brush head, patients can easily reach all areas in the oral cavity. The gentle drop-shaped brush head ensures clean teeth with its fine Curen filaments and seven power levels for individual selection of cleaning movements (up to 84,000 movements per minute). Professional dental care at home A true perfectionist for clean, smooth teeth. Gentle and soft with seven individually adjustable power levels and three different brush heads (power, sensitive and single), every single tooth is cleaned. The high number of movements of the specially arranged Curen filaments— long filaments on the outside and short filaments on the inside of the brush head—produce a whirl of toothpaste, water and saliva that removes plaque, food debris and bacteria. Professionally cared even when on the move Once charged, the battery in the handpiece lasts a about 60 minutes. The power remains consistently strong until the end. The battery can be charged using the medallion-sized charging station. The practical, robust case contains two additional brush heads. So well protected, you are ready to go. The soft Curen filaments are also suitable for patients with diabetes, implants and or braces, who typically have sensitive gingivae. During the World Dental Congress, participants will have the opportunity to find out more at the Curaden Booths #L313 and #L273.[11] => World Dental Development Fund The World Dental Development Fund pioneers groundbreaking prevention and access programmes for underserved communities[12] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue industry Patients prefer Guided Biofilm Therapy avoid developing diseases such as caries and periodontitis by adopting a healthy lifestyle and implementing an effective personal oral hygiene routine to remove plaque.3, 4 Undergoing professional prophylaxis is also of great importance. Methods, instruments and materials used for this purpose should therefore be state of the art.5 | The basis of good oral and general health is a clean mouth. Wellinformed patients know this and visit the dentist for professional prophylaxis regularly. An ongoing global survey by EMS on patients’ preferences regarding the method used showed that around 92% of the 76,000 patients who completed the survey between May 2021 and March 2022 favoured Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT). To date, the survey findings have been confirmed by more than 250,000 participants. The World Health Organization has identified oral disease as a key health problem.1, 2 Patients can ments. The subsequent polishing unnecessarily removes enamel.8 In addition, in order to save time, disclosing of plaque is often neglected. As a result, significantly more biofilm remains compared with GBT, for which a standardised disclosing agent is used.9, 10 Questionnaires and results Prevention-oriented practices that systematically apply the recommended GBT protocol administered the questionnaires and provided the anonymised responses to EMS. The questionnaires contained eight questions, covering overall assessment of GBT, surface smoothness achieved, usefulness of disclosing plaque prior to treatment and direct comparison with the conventional prophylaxis method, among others. Method comparison EMS’s GBT is a systematic, comprehensively documented clinical protocol developed in collaboration with researchers and practitioners. Its aim is to clean all oral surfaces as thoroughly as possible using a minimally invasive method.6 In GBT, after disclosing of plaque, the biofilm is gently removed with the AIRFLOW handpiece.7 Only then is the painless piezoceramic ultrasonic instrument PIEZON PS Discussion and conclusion NO PAIN used for removal of The survey finding that calculus. In contrast, convenaround 92% of patients pretional professional prophyferred the GBT systematic laxis procedures focus on prophylaxis protocol comremoving calculus with invapared with the conventional sive sonic or hand instru- | References | approach is consistent with that of previously published studies.5, 11 Based on the risks and needs of the individual patient, GBT is suitable for both primary prophylaxis and secondary prophylaxis for periodontitis and peri-implantitis therapy. Owing to its particular practical benefit, in combination with the comprehensive scientific documentation supporting GBT, it is recommended by numerous prominent experts from practice and academia.7, 12–15 The high level of patient satisfaction found by the survey leads to a very good recall rate in daily practice, and the protocol is efficient to apply. Therefore, using GBT for prophylaxis is financially advantageous for practices. Discover more about GBT and register now on the new GBT micro-learning platform at gbt-dental.com/bite-sized-learning. Dental professionals will have the opportunity to learn more about GBT during the upcoming FDI World Dental Congress EMS will be exhibiting at Booth #U27. AD iOS App for Dental Clinics *Powered by Dentalplay The best chairside patient education App Impress your patients, surprise yourself. Dentool is an iOS App for Ipad developed specifically to help dentists to be more effective in the explanation of dental treatments and conditions to their patients. Try it 1 month for free FDI23 *use this distributor code when registering www.world-dental-congress.org 12[13] => INSPIRING ORAL HEALTH SINCE 1972 BE PROUD WITH HYDROSONIC PRO Give your patients the confidence of healthy, happy, good-looking teeth and gums. Innovative Swiss brush heads with patented ultra-fine Curen® filaments. Up to 84,000 wonderfully gentle brush movements per minute. Joy for the gumline. And joy for those hard-to-reach spots. FIND OUT MORE At curaprox.com/hydrosonic-information THE T A S U T I VIS O. N D N A T S 3 L312+31 AND 3 L272+27[14] => 24–27 September 2023 · Advance Issue industry KaVo to present new products at FDI congress The all-networking basis of the KaVo imaging portfolio is its unique all-in-one software platform, Romexis. With this software solution, which has proved itself over many years, dentists can connect all imaging devices easily and integrate them into their practice workflow smartly. | The southern German company KaVo Dental stands for dental excellence and has been instrumental in shaping the development of the international dental market for over a century. Numerous KaVo products are considered milestones in dental technology. KaVo has been part of the Finnish Planmeca Group since 2022. Under their joint motto of “stronger together”, the two companies combine their outstanding competencies, and enormous innovative power and technological progress for modern dentistry are their top priorities. Some of the innovations to be presented at Booth #U147 will be products in the new KaVo ProXam imaging portfolio. Rounding off KaVo’s premium offerings, the new KaVo ProXam series leverages the high-quality technology of Planmeca’s proven imaging portfolio and combines the expertise of both companies. The products represent the future of dental imaging. The KaVo ProXam series is convincing not only in terms of quality, reliability and comfort but also in terms of user friendliness and outstanding image quality and thus creates added value for diagnostic processes. It is designed to solve the daily challenges of dental diagnostics optimally while offering every option needed for a digital future. data transfer between the practice management software and the treatment unit directly. In recognition of the importance of KaVo’s red straight and contraangle handpieces in practices and clinics, the company is constantly expanding and KaVo’s offering of the ProXam imaging series makes it a fullrange supplier with a 360° portfolio of quality and precision. In addition to dental treatment units, KaVo’s product range includes a premium instrument portfolio, diagnostic products and solutions for all the clinical applications and requirements of modern dentistry, including equipment for universities, preclinical settings and dental laboratories. improving its instrument portfolio. The SURGmatic S15 L Pro, with a ratio of 1:5 and up to 200,000 rpm, was added to KaVo’s range of surgical contra-angle handpieces in mid-2022. The EXPERTmatic E25 L and E25 C high-speed contra-angle handpieces for restorative procedures have recently been upgraded. At this year’s FDI World Dental Congress, KaVo will present its new product innovations in the fields of imaging, treatment units and instruments at Booth #U147. Visitors can learn more about the latest digital dental solutions, watch live product demonstrations and engage in discussions with their peers and industry experts. Another one of the product innovations to be presented in Sydney will be the new KaVo uniQa treatment unit, which has been a complete success from its introduction. More than 1,000 of these units were sold in the first six months after its launch. 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With Dentool, dentists gain access to an extensive library of over 400 Full HD 3D videos showcasing the latest dental treatments and conditions. These videos can be customised with a clinic’s logo, creating www.world-dental-congress.org a professional and branded presentation experience. By utilising these immersive visuals, dentists can effortlessly explain complex procedures, thus ensuring that patients have a clear understanding of their treatment options. This streamlined approach improves treatment acceptance rates and builds patient trust. Effective communication is at the heart of successful dental practice. Dentool facilitates seamless patient communication with its multilingual interface available in 14 different languages. Dentists can effortlessly overcome language barriers and build stronger relationships with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. The software’s Smile Design feature enables dentists to create personalised treatment plans using patient photographs and radiographs, providing patients with a visual representation of their potential outcomes. This interactive approach enhances patient engagement and promotes collaborative decision-making. Dentool offers efficient practice management tools to streamline the daily workflow of dental professionals. Dentists can create their own templates for explaining dental treatments, ensuring consistency and saving valuable time. Additionally, patient charts incorporating treatment plans can be generated easily and shared via email for convenient communication. Dentool’s ability to import videos expands the possibilities, allowing dentists to showcase their expertise and offer an enriched educational experience. Overlaying 3D objects on to images or radiographs facilitates clear communication and enables patients to visualise their treatment journey. 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