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Schedule of Events Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018


CE6: Contemporary Furcation Management 2:30 - 5 p.m.


Treatment of Periodontal Diseases and Peri-Implant Diseases


Moderator: Hsun-Liang (Albert) Chan


Speakers: Gustavo Avila-Ortiz, Steven B. Blanchard, Paul A. Fugazzotto, and Paul Ricchetti


Managing furcation defects is a major clinical challenge. Complicated anatomical structures at furcation negatively impact hygiene practice and periodontal treatment. The ability to formulate effective furcation treatment decisions is dependent upon the clinician’s ability to see and coordinate the many clinical, radiographic, and social variables. The decision to save or extract teeth with furcation involvement requires understanding of the prognosis, risk factors, and limitations of various periodontal procedures. An overview of managing the extraction socket to better prepare the site for implant replacement and other prostheses will also be discussed.


Educational Objectives:


• Review the main factors affecting the development, progression, and therapeutic management of furcation defects.


• Explain the prognosis of teeth presenting furcation defects of various severity.


• Recognize different treatment options available for the management of furcation defects and their indications and limitations.


• Adopt approaches for management of the extraction socket to facilitate future replacement when faced with extraction as the best treatment option.


CE7: Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation in Edentulous Crest Adjacent to Teeth with a Damaged Periodontium


2:30 - 5 p.m.


Tissue Engineering and Hard Tissue Reconstruction


Moderator: Gordon L. Douglass Speaker: Giorgio Tabanella


Trauma, periodontitis, as well as iatrogenic dentistry result in a ridge defect that precludes straightforward implant therapy. Esthetic challenges can be even more relevant when tissue reconstruction needs to be performed in areas adjacent to teeth with a reduced periodontium, since the


impaired blood flow due to the disease can reduce the biological potential for guided-bone regeneration. The key to successful implant dentistry, even in challenging clinical cases, is the clinician’s ability to provide adequate volume and quality of bone and mucosa to the recipient site. This requires a precise diagnostic evaluation based on knowledge, CBCT 3-D reconstruction and surgical skills.


Educational Objectives: • Apply periodontal principles to modern implant dentistry.


• Grasp the potential for tissue regeneration in areas adjacent to teeth with a damaged periodontium.


• Reduce the overall healing time in guided-bone regeneration and in the retreatment of failures.


• Recognize how to boost the peri-implant mucosa with a minimally-invasive approach.


Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall 5 - 6:30 p.m.


Join your colleagues in the Exhibit Hall and mingle with exhibitors at this global celebration of periodontics. Extended this year, this fun-filled event is an attendee favorite featuring entertainment, beverages, and hors d’oeuvres. Professional attendees will receive two drink tickets in their registration materials. The Welcome Reception is the premier opportunity for networking with fellow attendees and to show support for AAP’s exhibitors.


Thanks to Straumann for sponsoring this reception.


EV8: Student and New Periodontist Member Reception 7 - 9 p.m.


The Blackbird Public House & Oyster Bar 905 Dunsmuir St.


Cost: Complimentary to AAP Student members and new periodontist members (who have graduated with in the past two years); limited attendance.


Join colleagues for a night of fun while enjoying refreshments, appetizers, and networking with colleagues at this authentic English pub located in Vancouver’s business district. Please contact Rose Barnstable at 312-573-3212 or rose@perio.org with questions.


Thanks to Treloar & Heisel, Inc., in partnership with MedPro, for sponsoring this event.


SERIES


48 | American Academy of Periodontology | 104th


Annual Meeting


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