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SERIES


Student/New Periodontist Series


New Speaker(s)


New for 2018


Monday, Oct. 29, 2018


• Discuss the role of novel innate immune proteins e.g., Peptidoglycan recognition proteins in tissue destruction during osteolytic disease progression.


• Explain the clinical use of Amnion Chorion membranes for site preservation and present evidence from a randomized clinical trial.


Kevin Matthew Byrd – Reservoirs for Regeneration - Diverse Applications of Oral Epithelial Stem/ Progenitor Cells


Educational Objectives:


• Discuss how oral mucosal epithelia (OE) are maintained by an active basal layer throughout life which is increasingly recognized as containing unique populations of stem/ progenitor cells with diverse capabilities for rebuilding soft tissues.


• Recognize that these heterogeneous OE populations are also at the frontline from a polymicrobial challenge and the diverse roles they play in innate immunity, adhesion, regeneration, and epigenetic regulation.


• Grasp how, when combined with emerging technologies such as 3-D printing, single-cell sequencing, and somatic cell genomic editing, isolation of these OE cells provides a unique opportunity 1) to regenerate “enhanced” soft tissues for keratinized autologous grafts and 2) to understand the complexity of these populations during both health and periodontal disease to identify novel and specific targets for future adjuvants to traditional therapy.


IP3: Innovations in Periodontics Session 3 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Tissue Engineering and Hard Tissue Reconstruction


Moderator: Hom-Lay Wang Speakers:


Yumi Ogata – Vertical Ridge Augmentation with d-PTFE Membrane vs. Titanium Mesh


Julio A. Carrion – Perforated Resorbable Membranes: A New Perspective on Guided-Bone Regeneration


Yusuke Hamada – Novel Sinus Membrane Elevation Technique with Medical Grade Polyurethane Sponges


Yorimasa Ogata – Prevalence and Risk Factors for Peri- Implant Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Multi-Center Study by Periodontal Specialists


This session will address innovations and advances in clinical periodontics, basic science, or related subjects. Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation on a specific topic, followed by a five-minute question-and- answer period. Speakers are selected by a blind review of abstracts submitted to the Academy.


Register now at members.perio.org/am2018 | 51 Educational Objectives:


• Gain knowledge of innovations and advances in clinical periodontics, basic science, or related subjects.


• Explain a new concept, technique, or product use to take back your practice.


FCE7: The Art of Microsurgery 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Periodontal Plastic and Soft Tissue Surgery


Moderators: W. Peter Nordland and Satoru Urano Speaker: Masana Suzuki


This course will discuss the many advantages of periodontal microsurgery and will include video demonstrations of several clinical cases. The presentation will highlight advantages to the periodontal microsurgeon, including precision treatment of disease, utilizing microsurgery to achieve enhanced results with connective tissue grafting, and the benefits noted when grafting exposed roots and implants. Of special note, the advantages of microsurgery when performing papilla reconstruction and ridge augmentation will be covered. New surgical applications for microsurgery along with three technical solutions to peri-implant soft tissue deficiencies for both single and multiple implant prostheses will be presented.


Educational Objectives:


• Describe the advantages for periodontal microsurgery along with clinical cases.


• Explain the various surgical techniques utilizing a connective tissue graft and consider the long-term prognosis.


• Assess how to provide technical solutions to peri-implant soft tissue deficiencies for both single and multiple implant prostheses.


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