New Trends in Dentistry: Facts and Fashion
EAED 2017 Spring Meeting – Unicredit Pavilion, Milan
Friday, May 26th
09:00 – 10:40 : Session 2
Management of Tooth-Mucogingival Recessions and of Periimplant Mucosal Recessions in the Esthetic Zone: Facts and Fashion
Moderator: Dr. Roberto Pontoriero (IT)
Around Natural Teeth
Predictability of Root Coverage Procedures: Clinical Scenarios and Evidence-Based Treatment Options
Dr. Leandro Chambrone (BRA)
Around Implants
Peri-implant Bone- and Soft-Tissue Loss in the Esthetic Zone: What to do?
Dr. Rino Burkhardt (CH)
Questions:
- What are the limits of the surgical correction of mucogingival defects affecting natural teeth?
- Which is the surgical approach that has the best long-term outcome (stability) and what is the evidence?
- What are the limits of the surgical correction of periimplintitis lesions?
- Which is the surgical approach that has the best long-term outcome (stability) and what is the evidence?
10:40 – 11:20
Coffee Break
11:20 – 13:00 : Session 3
Digital Workflow: A More Efficient Way to Work?
Moderator: Prof. Joerg Strub (DE)
The Dental Technician Perspective
Key Factors for Success in Complex Implant Restorations
Jurgen Mehrhof, MDT (DE)
The Restorative Perspective
Can We Abandon Impression Materials and Mechanical Articulators?
Dr. German Gallucci (USA)
Questions:
- What parameters are essential prior to the digital workflow?
- Are the times mature for a completely digital workflow if the objective is a high quality restoration?
- Is this true also for complex rehabilitations?
- Does the use of intraoral scanners allow the clinician to be more efficient and save time while maintaining or increasing the level of quality?
- Can the current intraoral scanners be used for planning and carrying out extensive rehabilitations?
13:00 – 14:30 // The Replay Restaurant
Lunch Break
14:30 – 16:40 : Session 4
The Metal-Free Bonded Restorative Materials of the Future: What are their Limits?
Moderators: Dr. Galip Gurel (TR) & Prof. George Eliades (GR)
Resin Matrix Ceramics
Prof. Dr. Petra Guess-Gierthmühlen (DE)
Ceramics
Prof. Dr. Christian Stappert (CH)
Nicola Pietrobon, CDT (CH)
Questions:
- What is the clinical performance of resin-matrix ceramics?
- Can they be used for the restoration of the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth?
- What are the limits of the different bondable cad-cam ceramics available on the market as far as strength and esthetic outcome are concerned?
- Is chipping still a problem with ceramic veneered zirconia frameworks?
- What are the esthetic limits of multi-layer cad-cam and monolithic zirconia ceramics?