World Dental Daily Istanbul 2013, 30 August
News / Science & Practice / Floor plan / Exhibitors' list / Industry / Travel / Service
News / Science & Practice / Floor plan / Exhibitors' list / Industry / Travel / Service
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health care constantly increasing. He remarked that the congress, which will be held under the theme “A billion smiles welcome the world of dentistry”, is in line with its and the government of India’s ambitious goal to achieve optimum oral health for all. “We are delighted that the FDI has I Distinguished quest Dr Robert R. Edwab, executive director of the Greater New York Dental Meeting, greeted by members of the FDI 2014 organising committee. I Dr Pramod Gurav adressing attendees of yesterday’s lunch reception. (DTI/Photos Daniel Zimmermann, DTI) Delhi, where the next Annual World Dental Congress will be held next year from 11 to 14 September at the India Expo Centre in Greater Noida. offers huge growth opportunities for dental manufacturers, especially for producers of dental implants and prostheses. It will be the second congress held by the organisation in the Asian country after the one in 2004. Gurav said that his country has become a land of opportunity for dentistry, with oral once again chosen India for its landmark event—it is a wise choice,” Gurav said. The decision to host the next congress in India was made back in May. Exactly ten years after the congress took place in New Delhi, the event will be hosted by the FDI in collaboration with the Indian Dental Association. The association currently has over 50,000 members and operates through 28 state branches, more than 350 local branches and 1 defence branch. It aims to achieve optimal oral health for every Indian by 2020. India currently boasts the largest dental workforce in the world. In addition, an estimated 20,000 dental students graduate from the country’s 300 dental schools every year. The market there, worth around US$50 million according to industry experts, fdi worldental daily Besides an impressive scientific programme, the congress in New Delhi will feature early breakfast meetings and Meet the Experts sessions aimed at bringing together the experts in a specific subject and a small group of dentists in an interactive setting, the Indian Dental Association said. Hands-on courses supplementing the lectures will provide a more intimate and constructive learning environment designed to develop clinical skills and practices relevant to modern dental practice and today’s cutting-edge dentistry. The Year in Review meetings, introduced at the centenary congress in Hong Kong last year will provide addi- tional focused learning opportunities. Interactive discussions on practical cases will deal with specific cases discussed directly with prominent speakers. 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Head Office Tel. +32.16.74.10.00 info@gceurope.com http://www.gceurope.com www.fdiworldental.org 1[2] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturdayday, 30–31 August 2013 News FDI: Addressing key areas of oral health and policy By Dr Tin Chun Wong, FDI President 2013–2015 Oral disease is not, in most cases, a life and death issue, although evidence reported during the course of the FDI Science Committee session suggests an established link between oral disease and other NCDs, such as diabetes. However, even though oral disease is not generally fatal, it should not blind us to the fact that toothache equals pain, can mean time off school or work, or loss in self-confidence, or have other deleterious effects on daily life. am just at the beginning of what promises to be a very exciting two-year term as FDI President. There is much to build upon from the work of my predecessor, Dr Orlando Monteiro da Silva. We have the right projects, the means and the expertise to fulfil our ambitions. But first— and this may seem a strange question, as we are in the final stages of the FDI Annual World Dental Congress—what is the FDI, and what does it mean to be part of it? My own simple definition is that the FDI is the authoritative voice of dentistry worldwide. That is a powerful claim—and it is a powerful position in which to be. I I would go even further to say that the FDI is a truly global organisation and, as the only one serving the specific needs of dentists, it is unique. Part of what makes it unique has been in evidence during the course of the congress and the FDI World Dental Parliament, held simultaneously. The FDI represents the worldwide solidarity of dentists: if you want to reach the world, you do it through the FDI. We certainly hope that we have reached you, congress participants, during your time here in Istanbul. Some of the sessions that participants have attended over the last few People in developed countries are much more aware of disease than those in developing countries are. That is why it is important for governments worldwide to be aware of oral health and adopt measures to improve the oral health of their national populations. I Dr Tin Chung Wong posing with children in Hanoi during World Oral Health Day 2013. (DTI/Photo courtesy of the FDI, Switzerland) days reflect the FDI’s priorities over the last 12 months or more. For example, on 29 August, a session was held AD n e n i ont y a D ts, 1 ! U O Y K N A H T W 3 : 3 1 ’ D H O C 5 , s e i r t n u o 7C Organised by: http://www.fdiworldental.org/wohd2013 2 www.fdiworldental.org to assess what effect the Minamata Convention on Mercury may have on the dental profession. Since the convention, which will be signed in Japan in October this year, covers restrictions on the mining of, access to, and trade in mercury, it will necessarily have an impact on the future availability and use of one of dentistry’s health within the context of the United Nations’ initiative on noncommunicable diseases (NCD). Readers will recall that the FDI has been a strong supporter of the NCD initiative and, along with likeminded partners, succeeded in having oral health included in the NCD agenda. This congress has, we hope, proved to be an inspiration in terms of the continuing education it has offered to people from all over the world and the opportunities it has provided for exchanges with colleagues from other countries. But it has also been important in terms of its contribution to the ongoing debate on oral health and general health within governments and multilateral institutions. I am looking forward to hearing from you, and meeting you in a year from now in New Delhi in India for what already promises to be an exciting congress. “…it is important for governments worldwide to be aware of oral health and adopt measures to improve the oral health of their national populations.” key restorative materials, dental amalgam, an inert compound containing 50% mercury. The FDI, among other groups, successfully argued for a phase-down rather than phase-out of amalgam. The discussions here in Istanbul measured that success but assessed the implications. On the same day, we saw the launch of what is set to become the key link in the FDI’s Vision 2020 armour for 2014: the new tablet-based data-retrieval application from which the FDI will endeavour to gain deeper knowledge about the socio-economic, behavioural and literacy aspects of oral health worldwide. For the moment, this is a pilot project involving dentists and their patients in a few selected dental practices on all the continents. However, when we roll it out in full, the aim is to provide to our members the tools for analysis of the survey results in order to be in a position to support and advise governments worldwide on aspects of oral health policy. In partnership with: This, like all FDI initiatives, is linked to other areas under discussion, for example at the World Oral Health Forum, which addressed oral I Dr Tin Chun Wong taking over the presidential chain from Dr Orlando Monteiro da Silva. (DTI/Photo Claudia Duschek)[3] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Whatever happens: With W&H restoration and prosthetic instruments you are always prepared. Visit us atÊ Ê7À`Ê iÌ>Ê }ÀiÃÃÊÓä£Î] booth CÊäänt[4] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 News Finnish Plandent Division expands into Turkey New distribution company to partner with Ünaldı Medikal ith the FDI congress in Istanbul in full swing, Plandent Division, the second-largest distributor of dental supplies in Europe, announced on Wednesday that it is expanding into the rapidly growing Turkish market. The new Plandent Turkey distribution company will work closely with Ünaldı Medikal, distributor of Planmeca’s dental equipment in the country. W With Turkey, Plandent Division is entering its fourteenth dental market. As a full-service dental supply company, Plandent Turkey will offer local dental practices and laboratories a complete selection of instruments, equipment, software and materials, as well as a full range of support services. Plandent Division is part of the Finnish Planmeca Group, which operates in the field of health care technology in over 120 countries. The group employs around 2,500 people worldwide and is aiming at a turnover of € 760 million this year. Its parent company, Planmeca, is one of the world’s leading dental manufacturers and the largest privately owned company in the field. “Planmeca’s high-tech dental devices are already well known in Turkey, so we are now delighted to also I Ali Büyükünaldı from Ünaldi Medikal (left) and offer Plandent’s modern Planmeca Group’s president and founder Heikki service concepts and our Kyöstilä at the FDI congress in Istanbul. wide selection of brands to (DTI/Photo courtesy of Planmeca, Finland) Turkish customers. With customer group, whether dentists, our comprehensive all-in-one soludental hygienists or dental technitions and services, we are able to ofcians,” said Tuomas Lokki, vice-presfer dental professionals the opportuident of Marketing and Sales at the nity to order everything they need Planmeca Group. from one place. By listening closely to our local customers and by conPlandent’s mission is to offer the stantly expanding our product seleclatest technology and materials from tion, we can fulfil the needs of every I Representatives from both companies also talked about the new partnership at a press conference held yesterday in the Istanbul Congress Center. (DTI/Photo Claudia Duschek) the world’s leading manufacturers at very competitive prices, the company stated in a press release. The company also focuses on its own brand product range. and materials will be complemented by attractive and sophisticated new service concepts, such as material management, online ordering, and maintenance and support services.” “Plandent Turkey will be introducing to the Turkish market its worldleading brands in the field of dental supplies, including the well-known and cost-effective Orbis product range,” a Planmeca spokesperson told Worldental Daily. “The company’s wide selection of equipment Earlier this year, the fast-growing Plandent Division acquired new distribution companies in Belgium and Russia. In addition, the division has leading local companies in all the Nordic and Baltic countries, as well as in the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, and Austria. Developing a comprehensive oral health education programme for Indian children Next achievements to be reported at next year’s AWDC in New Delhi he Indian Dental Association’s partnership with Unilever Oral Care brand Pepsodent is helping children and their families in the southern cities of Chennai and Coimbatore to improve their oral health. Initially, the partners offered free T AD dental screenings to determine the oral health status of the patients, collecting data that will be compared with data gathered at the end of the programme to determine the impact of the partnership’s oral health-promotion activities. The partnership’s activities have two distinct strands: one focused on dentists, the other on school children. In the first strand, the partners train dentists in behaviour-change techniques and provide materials to help them raise awareness among their patients of the importance of brushing twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste to prevent oral disease. In the schools programme, pupils are given a personalised dental health plan with free toothbrushes and samples of toothpaste. I (DTI/Photo courtesy of Unilever, UK) The ultimate aim of the partnership project is to develop an effective, comprehensive oral health education system for Indian children that could be implemented across the country. The FDI and Unilever are looking forward to reporting on more of the successes of the Live.Learn.Laugh. partnership with the Indian Dental Association at next year’s Annual World Fashion for dentists CROIXTURE introduced medical clothing line exclusively at FDI AWDC touch of haute couture was brought to the Istanbul Congress Center on Wednesday, when German fashion label CROIXTURE launched its latest clothing line for medical professionals at the FDI Annual World Dental Congress in Istanbul. On the catwalk, models showed off the unique collection, which is now available worldwide. A Selected items for women and men are on sale at the World Dental Exhibition on Level 5 at Booths B032 and B066, where visitors are the first 4 www.fdiworldental.org to be able to purchase clothing from the collection. According to the company, visitors who purchase CROIXTURE products worth over €250 during the show will receive a free polo shirt or t-shirt while stocks last. Product catalogues and price lists for offline orders are also available on-site. Items can also be purchased online at the company’s website, www.croixture.com. Inspired by nature and life, the clothing line aims to combine extreme comfort with style. Dental Congress in New Delhi in India and sharing the outcomes of our global evaluations. With such a rich portfolio of local projects, we hope the lessons from the partnership will provide new insights to help maximise the impact of oral health-promotion programmes in the future. Remember to visit the Live.Learn. 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At the 2013 FD AWDC, Worldental Daily had the opportunity to speak with FDI presenter Prof. Stephen Porter from the UCL Eastman Dental Institute in London about new risk factors, prevention strategies and why actor Michael Douglas is not a good poster boy for changing awareness of throat and mouth cancer. D I Worldental Daily: A recent study on Turkish dental patients in central Anatolia has shown that only one in two people are aware of oral cancer. Are these results representative of most people’s knowledge about the condition nowadays? the disease, do you think awareness of malignant diseases of the mouth is increasing? Undoubtedly, it will increase. When a celebrity announces that he or she has a particular disorder, there is often an upsurge of referrals by concerned individuals. In the UK, this was perhaps best illustrated when Freddie Mercury declared that he had HIV. There was a substantial rise in the number of persons seeking advice and/or testing for the disease in the aftermath. A fair number of famous people have had oral cancer, including Sigmund Freud, Ulysses S. Grant and TV producer Aaron Spelling to name but a few. In the UK, journalist and first husband of TV cook Nigella through orogenital contact, but there is no evidence that such contact will lessen any subsequent risk of contracting mouth cancer. I Oral cancer figures are rising worldwide. What are the reasons for this, and does it fulfil the criteria for an epidemic, as it has been called in some media reports? An epidemic is defined as new cases of a disease in a given human population over a particular period. It often has an emotive element to it. Oral cancer certainly is on the increase in the developed world, although the number of new cases is falling in some parts of the globe, notably parts of India. The rise in some countries is gradual but sustained. Smoking to- “Oral cancer certainly is on the increase in the developed world.” Prof. Stephen Porter: It is not uncommon for individuals not to be aware that cancer can arise in the mouth. Indeed, there are studies indicating that even patients without cancer who attend clinics that specialise in mouth cancer are unaware of the possibility. This trend regarding a lack of awareness occurs across the globe, although it varies between countries. I With celebrities like actor Michael Douglas struggling publicly with Lawson John Diamond wrote a series of articles detailing the progress of his disease and its treatment that informed many of the impact this disease can have on an individual and his or her family. Unfortunately, the Michael Douglas situation has perhaps confused the exact role of the human papillomavirus (HPV) in mouth cancer. Certainly, it can cause mouth cancer and it can be acquired AD VarioFocus: See more, to know more Worldwide first adaptable system to all common dental microscopes (microscope head Opmi Pico) Small in size, big in performance Recognize better structures Shorter treatment times Flexible treatment options with two working distances 5 215 – 285 mm 5 200 – 350 mm PLAN-APO Important contribution for the quality and photo documentation CJ Consultation · Carsten Jung Charlotte-Bamberg-Strasse 4 D-35578 Wetzlar · Germany Phone: +49 (0) 6441 89 70 55 8 Fax: +49 (0) 6441 897 197 Homepage: www.cjconsultation.de E-Mail: info@cjconsultation.de 6 www.fdiworldental.org bacco and/or drinking alcohol are the two factors that traditionally have given rise to mouth cancer. In addition, individuals are now acquiring cancer-causing (oncogenic) types of HPV, probably via orogenital contact. This burst of infectious disease, or indeed sexually transmitted infection, is not a new phenomenon, but it has become much more manifest in the last 30 years. So, what is new is probably that oncogenic types of HPV are just more common in the sexually active population than in the past. The exact risk that it carries is unclear but it has been suggested that the risk of HPV-related mouth and/or throat cancer climbs when someone has had more than nine different sexual partners. I What other factors besides smoking, drinking and HPV are currently being investigated, and what is their malignant potential? People chew betel nut preparations (e.g. paan masal and gutka) in parts of India, Pakistan, I Prof. Stephen Porter (DTI/Photo courtesy of UCL Eastman Dental Institute, UK) risk of mouth cancer, even if they stop the causative habit. The nightmare scenario is that when examining a patient with submucous fibrosis the mouth opening can be so small that a clinician may be unable to see the cancer. Mouth cancer can also arise in patients who have rare genetic disorders, such as Fanconi anaemia and dyskeratosis congenita, but the most common oral disorder that is considered to be potentially ma- most common disorder to affect the lining of the mouth (the oral mucosa). It has been suggested that 1 to 2 per cent of patients with oral lichen planus will develop mouth cancer, but this risk is highly unpredictable because it does not appear to be consistently associated with the duration or type of treatment of the lichen planus, nor the age or sex of the patients, nor their alcohol or tobacco habits. The good news, per- “There is no evidence that a particular frequency of dental examination will lessen the risk of mouth cancer.” Bangladesh and surrounding areas. These cause initial fibrosis of the oral tissue, termed “submucous fibrosis”, which carries a high risk of causing oral cancer of possibly 30 per cent. Submucous fibrosis can arise even in young individuals and is irreversible, and thus patients are likely to have a lifelong lignant is oral lichen planus. This is a global disorder that typically occurs in middle-aged and older women. It is a chronic immune disorder that may cause painless white patches that sometimes are accompanied by painful erosions or ulcers. It affects about 1 to 2 per cent of the population and is the haps, is that 98 to 99 per cent of patients with oral lichen planus will not contract mouth cancer. Isolated white or red patches on the oral mucosa (sometimes termed “leukoplakia” and “erythroplakia”) have malignant potential as well, but these are actually un-[7] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 common, particularly the latter, compared with oral lichen planus. I Besides new treatment concepts, prevention remains the most effective strategy against oral cancer. Why do so many dentists still appear to overlook obvious signs of the disease, and do current screening procedures have shortcomings? The great majority of patients ultimately found to have mouth cancer will have been referred to a specialist service because a dentist or other dental professional will have noticed something abnormal. He or she might not have known what it was, but they did the correct thing by referring the patient to a specialist. should also be able to provide advice about oral cancer prevention, for example tobacco and alcohol cessation, and information on where additional advice can be obtained, for example tobacco cessation services. The current rule of thumb is that the more people smoke and the longer that habit the greater the risk of mouth cancer. The same applies to alcohol. There are some nuances as regards the type of tobacco or al- cohol that may affect risk but these are really not of notable concern when communicating a disease prevention message. Of significance is that the risk of cancer developing if someone smokes and drinks is much higher than if someone smokes or drinks (i.e. there is a synergistic rather than additive effect). Of course, many dentists will indicate that they have no experience of having seen oral cancer or having Science & Practice managed any patient who has previously had such disease. However, there are some simple rules. If a lesion is solitary, has been present for more than three weeks and has no local cause, the patient should be referred. Any lesion that strikes a dental professional as odd and/or destructive warrants referral. Dentists should always keep an accurate and contemporaneous record of what is observed during clinical examination and be familiar with the contact details of local oral cancer specialists (typically oral and maxillofacial surgery or oral medicine). Finally, the patient should be told the truth, i.e. that the dental professional has concerns that a lesion is possibly malignant or premalignant, and is thus referring the patient for further investigation. I Thank you very much for the interview. AD Screening for possible mouth cancer is straightforward. It is just a matter of examining the neck and mouth carefully. However sometimes dentists do not know what to look for, as they have probably never seen more than one type of oral cancer in their professional lives. Similarly, mouth cancer is more likely in socio-economically deprived groups than the wealthy. Socially disadvantaged people have a tendency not to attend health care providers, including dentists, on a regular basis nor to take up possible screening opportunities for common diseases and therefore have a variable awareness and practice of disease prevention strategies, whether concerning oral health or general health. Clearly, the best option for screening would be opportunistic screening, where health care staff examine patients in risk groups for a particular disease, but this requires people to want to attend a clinic and to appreciate the possible benefits of such attendance for their health and well-being. I Is there any evidence that regular screenings could help prevent oral cancer? There is no evidence that a particular frequency of dental examination will lessen the risk of mouth cancer. However, the more regularly a person is examined, the greater the chance that emerging malignant or potentially malignant disease will be detected and that any lesion present will be small. However, overzealous review is likely to be wasteful and thus all patients should be advised that if they become aware of a change in their gingivae or oral mucosa that persists for more than three weeks and has no obvious local cause, or example a sharp tooth or filling, they should seek advice from their dentist. I In its 2008 policy statement, the FDI stresses the important role of dental professionals in the detection of oral cancer and patient education. To what extent are dental professionals fulfilling this role? The majority of patients ultimately found to have oral cancer will have been identified by a dentist or other dental professional; thus, dental professionals are fulfilling this role to a great extent. However, dental professionals www.fdiworldental.org 7[8] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Science & Practice Minimum intervention in dentistry By Prof. Prathip Phantumvanit, Thailand he concept of minimum intervention in dentistry (MID) ranges from early diagnosis of oral disease to appropriate inter- T vention, which includes prevention, control and treatment for the purpose of conserving natural tooth and periodontal structure. A number of MID measures have recently become available, including the very early detection of dental caries using QLF (Quantitative Light-induced Fluorescence) in order to detect mineral loss in enamel, as well as follow-up strategies, such as remineralisation and the use of sealant. Moreover, the visual FDI Caries Matrix, in terms of non-cavitated and cavitated lesions in enamel and dentine, has been proposed as a caries index for timely prevention and treatment. This early detection and diagnosis of dental caries will lead to proper prevention and control of caries before the development of a cavity, which can then only be treated. AD www.idem-singapore.com I Prof. Prathip Phantumvanit, Thailand DENTISTRY - THE FUTURE IS NOW Online registration opens in September 2013 r the cts fo d to a r t s b an ra it you and st s! Subm mpetition ize ash pr tion. r co poste attractive c re informa mo win te for i s b e he w Visit t APRIL 4 - 6, 2014 Pre-Congress Day: April 3, 2014 IDEM Singapore is a “must-attend” for dental practitioners and professionals in the Asia-Pacific looking for the latest cutting edge technology and innovations in dental solutions and services, showcased by close to 450 international exhibitors from over 35 countries. Attracting top names from across the globe in the largest single networking and knowledge gathering platform, the IDEM Singapore 2014 Scientific Conference will focus on the theme of “Dentistry - The Future Is Now” where future challenges in various fields of dentistry will be addressed. Planned topics include: Regenerative Endodontics • Making “Real World” Dentistry Productive and Enjoyable • Future of Dental Implants • Developing your Ideal Practice • Multidisciplinary Approach to Periodontal Therapy • Adult Orthodontics Today Featured Speakers: Gordon J. Christensen Ray Williams Founder and Director of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC) and Chief Executive Officer of Clinicians Report Foundation (CR) Professor of Dental Medicine and Dean of the Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine, USA Ken Hargreaves Derrick Setchell Professor and Chair of Endodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center, USA Hon. Professor of UCL and Hon. Consultant, Eastman Dental Hospital, UK Dean Morton John O Burgess Professor, University of Louisville School of Dentistry, USA Professor, Asst. Dean of Clinical Research, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA For list of speakers and their topics, visit www.idem-singapore.com Sessions for Dental Technicians, Oral Health Therapists and Dental Hygienists. Details will be available in September 2013! Co-organizer Koelnmesse Pte Ltd Andrea Berghoff Tel: +65 6500 6706 a.berghoff@koelnmesse.com.sg 8 www.fdiworldental.org Singapore Dental Association For caries restoration, partial caries removal during cavity preparation has been suggested, which, according to research, appears to reduce the incidence of iatrogenic pulp exposure and therefore the risk of pain and infection. Simplified and modified atraumatic restorative treatment, a further development of atraumatic restorative treatment (one of the original MID methods of restoration) and a preventive method of restoration for primary teeth that entails partial caries removal and filling with encapsulated self-curing glass ionomer cement, has been proposed. This concept makes preventive restoration in preschool children, even by trained dental auxiliaries, possible. Moreover, effective use of self-care fluoride toothpaste during toothbrushing has been suggested for every age group, especially the correct minimal amount of toothpaste used in children to prevent both caries and fluorosis. There are several interesting MID measures in terms of periodontal disease, such as non-surgical or minimally invasive surgery in periodontal therapy, and single-flap or flapless implant surgery. The single-flap approach is a minimally invasive surgical procedure for the reconstruction of intraosseous periodontal defects with early wound healing and highly predictable complete flap closure. The effectiveness of the buccal single-flap approach for surgical debridement of deep intraosseous defects has been shown to be comparable to the double-flap approach in terms of clinical attachment level gain, probing pocket depth reduction and minimal gingival recession, six months post-surgery. Another minimally invasive surgery method is flapless implant surgery conducted with help of the tissue punch technique instead of having to raise a mucoperiosteal flap. Reports show that this reduced operational time, accelerated post-surgical healing and even increased patient comfort in some cases. MID can be applied in many areas of clinical dentistry. Importantly, it should be part of a science- and evidence-based practice that is able to provide dental services that are accessible to, acceptable to and affordable for an increasing number of people. Prof. Prathip Phantumvanit is currently Vice-Chairman of the Public Health Committee of the FDI World Dental Federation. Today, he will be presenting a paper titled “Minimum intervention dentistry” during one of the early morning sessions as part of the 2013 FDI AWDC scientific programme.[9] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 ISTANBUL WELCOMES DENTAL PROFESSIONALS 22 International Speakers Lectures on implantology, oral surgery, aesthetics, endodontics, laser dentistry Workshop / Live demonstations Hands-on courses Visit free exhibition area on 2.500 sqm Enjoy open buffet lunch from the chef masters Online congress booking is available at dentalistanbul.com To book your booth please contact derya.arslan@vyg.com.tr[10] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Industry 10 www.fdiworldental.org Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013[11] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 1Y Year ear e Clinical Masters Pr Program ro ogram in Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry 13 days of intensive live training with the Masters in Santorini (GR), Geneva (CH), Pesaro (IT) Three on location sessions with live pa patient treatment, hands on practice plus online learnin mentoring under the Masters’ supervision. Learn from the Masters of Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Registration information: (€ 900 when registering, € 3,000 prior to each session) ADA CERP and access hours of premium video training and live webinars you will receive a certificate from the University of the Pacific all early birds receive an iPad preloadedwith premium dental courses Tribune T ribune r America LLC is the ADA A CERP pr provider. ovider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental pr professionals ofessionals in identifying quality pr providers oviders of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, y. nor does it imply acceptance of cr credit edit hours by boar boards ds of dentistry dentistry.[12] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 [13] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 [14] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 6 Months Clinical Masters Program in Implant Dentistry 12 days of intensive live training with the Masters in Como (IT), Maspalomas (ES), Heidelberg (DE) Live surgery and hands-on with the masters in their own institutes plus online mentoring and on-demand learning at your own pace and location. Learn from the Masters of Implant Dentistry: Registration information: 12 days of live training with the Masters in Como, Heidelberg, Maspalomas + self study Curriculum fee: € 11,900 contact us at tel.: +49-341-48474-302 / email: request@tribunecme (€ 900 when registering, € 3,500 prior to the first session, € 3,500 prior to the second session, € 4,000 prior to the last session) Collaborate on your cases University of the Pacific Latest iPad with courses and access hours of premium video training and live webinars you will receive a certificate from the University of the Pacific all early birds receive an iPad preloadedwith premium dental courses 100 ADA CERP C.E. CREDITS Tribune America LLC is the ADA CERP provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.[15] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Industry www.fdiworldental.org 15[16] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Industry Company Booth Company 3M C03–05 Apri Farma İlaç Ecza Deposu B205 Biopolymer A70 Cranberry C50 EDAD 3S Medikal B03–05 Aras Kargo B225 Bioteck S.p.A. (CMF Medikal) B132 CSM Implant A87 Edip Karaoğlan Aso İstanbul B15 Birol Dental Ortodonti B100 Curaden B223 Eisenbacher Dentalwaren ED Aalz GmbH Aachen Booth Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth A90 B57–58 Dental Laser Center C31–21 Astek Innovations B21 Bisco, INC. C54 Çapa Ortodontek B146 GmbH C31–07 Acteon C21–22 Atılım Diş Deposu B02 Blossom C47 DB Ortho B22 Ekol Medikal B186 C167–168 Eleksan B74 ADA A54 Atlas – Enta C96 Boğaziçi Diş Deposu A52 Demirtaş Diş Deposu Advanced Healthcare Ltd B24 Atlas Diş B72 Borusan Otomotiv tba Denmat C49 EPA 2014 A85 AEEDC Dubai A76 Bamiteks B51–52 British Dental Association A08 Dent Group A13 ERG Dental Medikal B03 Aesculap AG C31–26 Basmacı Diş B93–97 Carl Zeiss Meditec AG C30-01 Dental Expo B150–154 Esas Grup B62 AGS Medikal B140–142 Batı Dental (Straumann) C37–38 Centrix, Inc. Akademi Dental B75–76 BEGO Implant Systems Akdemir Dental B106 Aler Medikal B126, 148 C46 Dental Life Sciences B26 Eshala Foshan B110 Champions-Implants GmbH C31–16 Dental Medium Journal A75 Estedent A71 Dental News A92 EU Dental A50–53 GmbH & Co. KG C31–15 Changsha TIANTIAN Berk BS B224 A Dental Equipment Co., Ltd B161 Dental Online College A74 European University College B214 Chicago Dental Society A77 Dental Salon A83 EVE Ernst Vetter GmbH Chung Song (Hanafos) A14 Dental South China A72 Fatih Diş Deposu A10 FDI 2014 – New Delhi B40 Alliance Global B41 Beyaz Dental Medikal Alternatif Medikal B190 Beyaz Tıbbi Ürünler B07–08, B10 Ankyra Medikal B208–209 Bilkim Tıbbi Ürünler B171 Colgate C29 Dental Store APCD São Paulo A78 C56–59 Corpus Vac B201 Dental Tribune International Fides Medikal B207 GmbH Filhol/Maecolux B202 B64 Biolase B29–32, B66–71 C31–31 B104 B 188–189 AD FDI 2014, New Delhi, India Greater Noida Annual World Dental Congress 11 - 14 September 2014 Dentart Instrument B65–66 Foma Dentavit C108–111 G. Comm Dentin A95 GC Dentİstanbul A29 Global Genetik B04 Dentkist B187 Global Sağlık B167 Dentmak B155–157 Glory Lee Pin B109 DENTSPLY C98–103 Gramm Technik GmbH Deppeler B211 Greater New York Dimsan C45 Dental Meeting A79 GSK C26 Diş Dostu B33–34 Gülsa C68–75, C90–97 Diş Dünyası C105–107 A89 Hangzhou Shinye Orthodontic Dmetec B122 Products B42 hawo GmbH C31–19 Doktorlist A56 B219–220 B81 Dr. Jean Bausch www.fdiworldental.org Güney Diş Deposu/A-Dec C9–14, C16 DİŞSİAD DNA Medikal Akademi 16 C31–12 B124–125, C39 (İlkay Diş) www.fdi2014.org.in www.fdi2014.org.in www www.fdiworldental.org .fdiworldental.org C23–25 Dispowrap DMG Chemich GmbH A billion smiles w welcome elcome the w world orld of den dentistry tistry B217–216 Healthcare Learning B83 Heine B110 Henan Anyang City Zongyan Dental Equipment Henry Schein B165 GmbH & Co. KG C31–32 C72–74 Dr. Organizer B43 Hereaeus B19 D-TEC B210 Honka B170 DTI İmplant C79–82 HST Stomatological Scientific Dual Dental C82–85 and Educational Co., Ltd Dupont C76–77 IADR International Association Duru Diş Deposu B14 for Dental Research DÜRR DENTAL AG C031–08 IAP TePe E-Clinger B127–129 Ilerimplant B160 A84 B39, B59 B204[17] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Company Booth Imcryl B05 Implant Center Company Booth Industry Company Smart optics GmbH C31–14 The Indian Dentist Nichrominox A01 Soredex C86–89 The Royal College of Surgeons No Name Implatech B218 Nobel Biocare C29 Stoma Dentalsysteme Infodent B158–159 Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri B07 GmbH & Co. KG C60–65 Stoddard Ltd. Information Stand C30–06 Nordiska C119 Sunray Instrimentarium C104–106 Nucleoss B182–184 Sunstar Nuroğlu Diş Deposu B44–45 B23 A77 B Oley Tıbbi Ürünler A11 Ivoclar Vivadent AG C19–20 Onur Diş Deposu B117–119 SwissLoupes Orpromer B43 SandyGrendel B107 Şafak Diş Deposu İdealdent C117–118 Ortholution Co. Ltd. İlkay Diş Deposu C120–123 Osstem Implant İnci Dental B16, C18 Otto Leibinger GmbH Öncü Dental Johnson & Johnson C18 Kaeser Kompressoren AG C31–09 Kargı Sağlık Hizmetleri B78–79 P&G KaVo C32–33 Paşa Dental UMG – Uysal Medikal C66–67 Umutsan B85–86 Unilever C15 Topçu Dental B98–99 Vericom B147 C31–33 Toros Dental B113–115 VITA Zahnfabrik H. Rauter B90–92 Tosi Foshan B149 GmbH & Co. KG/Schick Dental C31–22 TR - Novatek A55 VOCO Gmb TRC Türkiye A07 W&H A81–82 B06 C31–01 C08 Tri Hawk S. A. C52–53 Wenjian Precision Metal Co. Ltd Triadent C112–116 (Globle International ) B221 B11–13 Whip Mix Corporation C48 A88 Turan Uysal Dental B101–103, B168 Turkuaz Dental C44 Wiley Blackwell TEB B105 Turkuaz Sağlık B169 Willmann & Pein GmbH C31–10 Tekmil C43 Türk Hava Yolları A46–47 Wrigley / Edelman C01 B46–50 Teknogem B133–135 Ufuk Diş Deposu B88-89 Yoshida – REM B139 B172–173 Tekscan B144 Uluslararası Diş B206, B222 Özden Diş Deposu Booth B116 C27 Suvison A09 Company of England Gum-Butler- Guidor Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD) B213 Booth B80 A27 İda Medikal Company Navadha (İnci Özel Sağlık Hizmetleri) International Association for Booth C7 Temrex C55 Hekimleri Derneği C031–05 Floor plan and exhibitors list are subject to change. Last update was 12 August, 2013. B108 C125–129 AD Korkmaz Tıbbi Ürünler B53–56 Prima Dental B25 B20 B146–147 Lider Diş C36 PSP Longde Medical B87 Queisser Pharma Lumineers C51 GmbH & Co. KG Mayaset Medikal B162 Quicklase B27 Quintessence A91 Medifarm B37–38, B60–61 Medikal Atlantik Mediko Dental A28 B120-121 Medimedia A73 Ritter (Doğru Dental) FDI STRATEGY FOR FDI A FIRM PLAN OF ACTION AFRICA A DEDICATION TO CAPACITY-BUILDING C31–24 A47–49 Sam Präzisionstechnik GmbH C31–03 Sanovel C130–132 A FIRM PLAN OF ACTION AAFIRM PLAN OF ACTION DEDICATION TO CAPACITY-BUILDING A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT FDI STRATEGY FOR AFRICA A COMMITMENT TO D E V E LO P M E N T mbH & Co. KG Schütz Dental GmbH C31–30 C31–29 Sedenta B138 B123 Sekizbit B63 MELAG Medizintechnik oHG C31–23 Sekudent B77 Metek Teknik B191 Semih Diş Malzemeleri B03 Mia Medikal A24–25 Shenzen Aoije Technology Microdent B174–176 Co., Ltd. Micro-NX B215–216 SHOFU Dental C06–07 Misdent C123–124 Signo Vinces B212 Mode Medikal B73 Sino Dental A69 Morita C42 Sirona C35 Megapoint Industires AFRICA A FIRM PLAN OF ACTION A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT A DEDICATION TO CAPACITY FDI STRATEGY FOR AFRICA BUILDING A FIRM PLAN OF ACTION FDI physikalische Meßtechnik FDI STRATEGY FOR AFRICA AFRICA MEGA-PHYSIK Gesellschaft für FDI A DEDICATION TO CAPACITY-BUILDING A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT FDI STRATEGY FOR AFRICA # +33 (0)6 50 46 60 70 Prexion Création B111–112 FDI Kibar Dental A DEDICATION TO CAPACITY-BUILDING (Teknoloji Diş Sağlık Hizmetleri) B35–36 A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT C31–35 OF ACTION Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG A COMMITMENT AFRICA A FIRM PLAN PraticOSS Dental İmplant A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT B130–131 C34 AFRICA FDI STRATEGY FOR Kesgin Dental Planmeca FDI A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT A FIRM PLAN OF ACTION B28 B82 AFRICA Kent Dental Piramit Dental A FIRMA COMMITMENT PLANTO DEVELOPMENT OF ACTION A DEDICATION TO CAPACITY-BUILDING A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT A FIRM PLAN A DEDICATION OF ACTIONTO CAPACITY-BUILDING B203 A86 A DEDICATION TO CAPACITY-BUILDING Kenda Pioneer of Dentistry Column FDI B224 B A26 AFRICA Kemal Diş Phoenix Implants GmbH A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT C97 A COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT KDT Dış Ticaret B200 www.fdiworldental.org www.fdiworldental.org www.fdiworldental.org 17[18] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Industry The next Tornado generation from DÜRR DENTAL I The new Tornado 1 and Tornado 2—recent winner of a red dot design award—air compressor units from DÜRR DENTAL are more efficient and economical than their predecessors. Running at only 54 db(A) they are also less noisy. The one and two cylinder sys- AD tems are not only extremely quiet but their energy consumption is also particularly efficient. The new Tornados require 15 per cent less energy while delivering the same performance, according to the German manufacturer. The new units can supply up to three treatment rooms and can be equipped with a membrane-drying unit, if required, for uninterrupted op- eration around the clock. The systems comply with the highest standards of hygiene through an anti-bacterial coating on the inner side of the pressure tanks, among other things. DÜRR DENTAL said that the new Tornado 1 and Tornado 2 units combine all advantages of their predecessors, such as reliance, lasting value, a compact form as well as dental air of the highest quality. Air compressor systems by Dürr Dental have been renowned for decades for their sturdiness, strong durable performance and high quality standards. The enhanced version of these systems will now be on display in Istanbul. DÜRR DENTAL GERMANY www.duerrdental.com Booth C031–08 Open CAD/CAM solutions I In order to complete its offer in industry-leading dental equipment and software, Planmeca has recently introduced a full range of open CAD/CAM solutions. From high-precision desktop milling units to sophisticated CAD software and digital impression scanners, they include all tools that are required for open CAD/CAM dentistry, the Finish company said. According to Planmeca, the quick and accurate digital impression scanner Planmeca PlanScan provides real-time digital impressions from one-tooth to full-arch scans, which can be sent to any dental lab for CAD work. It is also the first unit-integrated impression scanner. Available as a standalone version, the Planmeca PlanScan can also be connected to a laptop, for example. The new open CAD software suite for easy 3-D design, has been integrated in the Planmeca Romexis software as a perfect tool for designing prosthetic works from individual inlays to full-arch bridges and abutments. Final designs can then be sent to Planmeca PlanMill 40, a new 4-axis milling unit designed for glass ceramic and other material works. For dental laboratories, Planmeca also offers a fast and maintenance-free desktop lab scanner for scanning plaster casts with the Planmeca PlanScan Lab. Final designs can be processed with Planmeca PlanMill 50, an accurate 5-axis milling machine designed for dental labs or ordered fast and reliable from Planmeca’s CAD/CAM milling centre PlanEasyMill, which offers a wide range of materials and fast deliveries. “Our CAD/CAM solutions are truly unique, as the system is completely open and flexible”, explains Mr Jukka Kanerva, Director of Dental care units and CAD/CAM division at Planmeca Oy. “Dentists and laboratories can choose either the entire solution and benefit from the integrated workflow, or just pick the necessary parts and send the open data to their partners. This is truly digital perfection.” PLANMECA, FINLAND www.planmeca.com Booth C34 18 www.fdiworldental.org[19] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 G-CEM LinkAce I Dental manufacturer GC is presenting a new dual-curing self-adhesive resin luting cement which comes in the Automix syringe for practical direct application. As G-CEM LinkAce achieves a highly efficient polymerization in selfcuring mode, it produces reliable results regardless of which restorative material is being cemented, according to the company. VarioFocus I Quality photo documentation is becoming increasingly important in all fields of dentistry. Particularly in endodontics, treatment outcomes can be significantly enhanced when clinicians are able to recognise structures better. The worldwide first adaptable system to all common dental and surgical microscopes was developed to support clinicians in this task. As a result, treatment times can be shortened for the benefit of the patient. With a height of only 27 mm, the VarioFocus is small in size but big in performance, according to the manufacturer. Industry For more flexibility, clinicians have two working distances to their disposal (215 and 285 mm). The lenses contain calcium fluoride which lowers dispersion and corrects aberrations. An integrated Protection Guard, featuring a coating that prevents reflections for enhanced transmission, is supposed to help preventing contamination and the instrument getting damaged. VarioFocus systems are available for microscopes from Zeiss, Leica, Global, Labomed, among other brands that are currently available on the market. CJ CONSULTATION, GERMANY www.cjconsultation.de AD In addition, cementing CAD/ CAM and metal-free restorations with G-CEM LinkAce ensure that their margins are particularly wear-resistant. GC said that the material also exhibits impressive shade stabil- ity and adequate radiopacity. G-CEM LinkAce offers very high biocompatibility and no post-operative sensitivity because there is no need for prior acid etching of dentin. Fluoride release provides additional protection. The G-CEM LinkAce is recommended for a broad range of indications including cemention of all-ceramic, metal and even resin restorations and posts. According to GC, it does not require refridgeration and is therefore easy to store, unlike many other resin cements. In Istanbul, GC is also presenting EQUIA, a self-adhesive restorative system claimed to provide impressive clinical results in the posterior region. The new concept combines the clinically proven EQUIA Fil high-viscosity glass ionomer material with EQUIA Coat, a light-cured, wearresistant highly filled resin coating, for a strong restorative material that, according to the company, takes glass-ionomer technology to a new level. The company has also a newly developed fibre-reinforced composite on display. The everX Posterior is said to provide new possibilities for restoring extensive cavities and preventing crack propagation into filling materials and tooth structure. The material addresses the growing demand for an economical alternative restorative for extensive cavities, and can be used for restoring enamel and dentine when combined with a conventional composite, such as G-ænial Posterior. GC EUROPE, NETHERLANDS www.gceurope.com Booth C23-25 www.fdiworldental.org 19[20] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Endodontic Education Make the 2013 ADA Annual Session your first choice for endodontic education Endodontic Workshops Select from 13 endodontic courses at the 2013 Annual Session and learn from renowned speakers such as Dr. David Beach, Dr. John Olmsted, Dr. Clifford Ruddle, Dr. Jordan West and more. Registration is open now. ADA.org/session Endodontic Lectures[21] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Travel What’s on Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 DT STUDY CLUB SYMPOSIUM MADE IN ITALY—THE PERFECT MATCH OF HIGH-TECH AND QUALITY WITH STYLE AND DESIGN Time: 16:00 Location: World Dental Exhibition, Booth B071 www.unidi.it More than 58 per cent of dental goods manufactured in Italy are exported. According to the President of the Italian Dental Industries Association (UNIDI) Gianfranco Berrutti, products made in Italy are characterised by their high-tech performance, superb quality, unique design and genuine after-sale service. Berrutti will be giving a presentation today at the DT Study Club Symposium on the reasons an increasing cars are allowed on the islands, and its horses and carriages, beautiful avenues of pines, and wooden architecture create a special, serene ambiance. ISTANBUL NIGHT CRUISES Istanbul is a truly magical place, especially at night, and there is probably no better way to discover all its beauty than from the sea. While you can have this experience at a minimal cost by hopping on the city’s many ferries just after dawn (the best being the one from Eminönü to Kadıköy), there are also many operators who will offer you a more sophisticated experience with dinner, music, belly dancers and so on. Just inquire at your hotel reception or any tourist information centre nearby. AD number of customers around the world prefer Italian products and choose to come to Milan not only for its history, food and fashion, but also to visit International Expodental, Italy’s most important showcase event and dental trade exhibition. MUSIC AND THEATRE VESTIVAL Time: 14:00 (Friday & Saturday) Location: KüçükÇiftlik Park, 5 Kadırgalar Rd. Organised by TY GROUP, this firstof-a-kind festival is entirely dedicated to urban music and will bring its hottest stars together in the heart of Istanbul. Among others, rap tycoon 50 Cent, as well as Ne-YO, Inna, Akon and Far East Movement will be performing at KüçükÇiftlik Park near the Istanbul Congress Center. According to the organiser, Vestival will be an explosion of various music styles, including hip hop, R & B, house, dubstep, trap and disco mixed by the crème de la crème of international DJs from Amsterdam, Paris and London. SIGHTSEEING SULTANAHMET Boasting more mosques than anywhere in the city, most famous of all the Blue Mosque built by Sultan Ahmed I as part of a larger complex, the Sultanahmet quarter in the south of the European part of the city represents the Old. Nearby Hagia Sophia epitomises the multireligious past of the city, evolving from a Greek Orthodox basilica to a Roman Catholic cathedral to a mosque. Nowadays, this testimony to Byzantine architecture with marble pillars and mosaics is a secularised museum open to visitors. The large Basilica Cistern offers a magical underground experience of light and sound, while Topkapı Palace invites you to wander about the premises of the Ottoman Sultan residence. PRINCES’ ISLANDS For those wishing to escape the summer heat, the Princes’ Islands— an archipelago of nine islands located in the Sea of Marmara—are inviting for day trips, and can be conveniently reached by ferry from Kabataş. No www.fdiworldental.org 21[22] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 [23] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 Friday & Saturday, 30–31 August 2013 Useful information Service Üç Şehitler Sokak No. 2 Phone: +90.212.335.90.00 EMERGENCY NUMBERS ORGANISERS FDI World Dental Federation (Booth K16/125) Tour de Cointrin Avenue Louis Casaï 84 Case Postale 3 1216 Genève-Cointrin SWITZERLAND Türk Dişhekimleri Birliği Turkish Dental Association Ziya Gökalp Cad. No:37/14 Kızılay Ankara, Turkey Egyptian Consulate-General Konaklar Mh. Phone: +90.212.324.21.60 Flat No. 11, Elmadağ 34367 Phone: +90.212.296.21.31 Fire: 110 · Police: 155 · Emergency: 112 PRESS AND MEDIA Consulat Général de France Istiklal Caddesi No. 4 Beyoğlu Phone: +90.212.334.87.30 Sveriges generalkonsulat (Consulate General of Sweden) Istiklal Caddesi No. 247 Phone: +90.212.334.06.00 Indian Consulate Cumhuriyet Cad. No.42, Dörtler Apt., Consulate General of the United States İstinye Mahallesi, Free copies of the Worldental Daily congress newspaper will be available daily during the congress, and will provide visitors with the latest news from the congress, information about new products and what to do in Istanbul. Round-the-clock coverage will also be available on DTI’s news website, www. dental-tribune.com. You can also access the news feed directly by scanning the QR code on the right. Information provided in this section are subject to change. Please also consult if you need assistance. AD CONGRESS VENUE İ stanbul Lütfi Kırdar Uluslararası Kongre ve Sergi Sarayı/Istanbul Convention and Exhibition Centre 4 Gümüş Rd. Harbiye 34367 Istanbul İ stanbul Kongre Merkezi Istanbul Congress Center Taşkışla St. Harbiye 34367 Istanbul ON-SITE REGISTRATION The registration desk, located at the entrance, will be open from 7:00 to 19:00 during the congress. The registration fee for international visitors is €450. Special rates apply for regional and Turkish visitors, as well as for professional categories, such as hygienists, dental technicians and therapists. A list of the countries eligible for special rates is available on the congress website. OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OF THE CONGRESS English and Turkish (for specific sessions, interpreting services from English into Turkish and vice versa will be provided) CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS Delegates who have registered for the congress can earn continuing education credits (maximum 20) by attending scientific sessions during the meeting. EXHIBITION HOURS I Friday, 30 August: 9:00 to 18:30 I Saturday, 31 August: 9:00 to 16:00 EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES Foreign representation offices can provide help in emergencies situation like lost passports. The can also assist with travel arrangements or give legal advice. Australian Consulate General Ritz Carlton residences, Asker Ocagi Cad. No.15, Elmadag Sisli 34367 Phone: +90.212.393.85.42 Consulate of Canada/ Consulat du Canada 4. Levent, Büyükdere Cd Tekfen Tower No. 209, Levent Phone: +90.212.385.9700 Chinese Consulate-General Tarabya Mh. Phone: +90.212.299.26.34 Deutsches Generalkonsulat Alman Başkonsolosluğu, İnönü Caddesi No. 10, 34437 Gümüşsuyu Phone: +90.212.3346.100 www.fdiworldental.org 23[24] =>Anzeigen Stand DIN A4 COMPRESSED AIR | SUCTION | IMAGING | DENTAL CARE | HYGIENE THE BEST compressors are barely audible. The Tornado compressor. Unbelievably powerful. Super silent. Sets new standards in Dürr Dental′s compressor technology. 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