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Schedule of Events Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018


Pan Pacific Session: Tissue Management* 8 a.m. - noon


Noon - 1 p.m. Luncheon (invitation only)


The Pan Pacific Session is a session organized by the Japanese Academy of Clinical Periodontology (JACP) and the Taiwan Academy of Periodontology (TAP). The main theme of the 6th


Pan Pacific Session will focus on


“Tissue Management.” The session will feature a broad range of leading speakers representing the AAP and the periodontal academies of Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. Lectures will be clinical presentations and reflect recent developments for hard and soft tissue management around dental implants and natural teeth.


Moderators: Masahiko Nikaido and Yueh-Chao Yang Speakers:


Kei Amemiya (JACP) – A Novel Crestal Approach Technique for Less Invasive Sinus Elevation Procedure


Yasuhiro Takai (JACP) – A Novel Concept of Immediate Implant Placement to Preserve Buccal Bone for Successful Long-Term Outcomes


Yoon Euy Hong (KSP) – Periodontal Plastic Surgery to Enhance Function and Esthetics


Kitetsu Shin (JSP) – Application of Enamel Matrix Derivative to Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft for Improvement of Gingival Recession


Tony Shing-Zeng Dung (TAP) – Immediate Implant Placement at Molar Extraction Sites: Taiwan Aspects


Li-Ching Chang (TAP) – Flapless Ridge Preservation for Dental Implant Site Development


Terrence Griffin (AAP) – Changing the Patient’s Biotype JACP – Japanese Academy of Clinical Periodontology KSP – Korean Society of Periodontists JSP – Japanese Society of Periodontology TAP – Taiwan Academy of Periodontology AAP – American Academy of Periodontology Thanks to J. Morita for sponsoring this session.


*Continuing education (CE) credit is not designated for this session.


SS1: Moderate Sedation and Emergency Medicine for Periodontists


8 a.m. - noon Sedation and Anxiety Management


Moderator: Thiago Morelli Speaker: Joseph A. Giovannitti, Jr.


Space is limited; attendance is on a first-come, first- served basis.


Periodontal training programs must now train residents for competency in moderate sedation techniques, and in 2016 the ADA revised their teaching and user guidelines for dentistry. This has prompted curricular changes that need to be implemented across programs. This lecture-based presentation will review the new ADA guidelines and discuss a curricular prototype for moderate sedation. In addition, emphasis will be placed on proper preanesthetic evaluation, the current state of moderate sedation in clinical practice, respiratory monitoring and airway management, and perioperative emergency management.


Educational Objectives:


• Develop a curriculum model for the training of periodontal residents in moderate sedation.


• Perform a comprehensive preanesthetic evaluation.


• Apply pharmacological and sedation principles and protocols to clinical practice.


• Monitor respiratory status during sedation and manage obtunded airways.


• Identify and treat common anesthetic-related emergencies.


34 | American Academy of Periodontology | 104th


Annual Meeting


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