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Professor Andre van Zyl
The School of Dentistry at the University ofPretoria (UP) in April 2013 was informedthat their applications to become an ITICentre of Excellence and ITI ScholarshipCentre were successful.
In September 2012 at the London ITI AGMand Scientific Day, Professor Andre van Zylof UP approached the ITI leadershipregarding an application for UP’s School ofDentistry to become an ITI Centre ofExcellence and ITI Scholarship Centre forSouth Africa. Even though to apply for bothwas an ambitious application, the SA team
or Team Pretoria as they are known underProf. van Zyl were very positive and it wasfelt that the time was right to take the levelof teaching at UP to a higher level.
Team Pretoria, a team of top experts in theteaching of Postgraduate Implant Dentistry inSouth Africa and Africa, is built around theconcept of working together as amulti-disciplinary team. The team consists of:Prof Andre van Zyl, Prof Johan Marnewick,Prof Johan Hartshorne, Dr Gerrit Wyma, DrPaul van Zyl, Dr Christiaan Vorster, Dr Culesvan den Heever, Dr Billy Lombard and Profvan Zyl’s postgraduate students.
At the ITI AGM in Bern, Switzerland in April
2013, Prof Hans-Peter Weber announced thatUP was successful in their bid to be a Centreof Excellence whilst Prof Frauke Mullerannounced that UP had become an ITIScholarship Centre. UP is effectively the firstITI Centre of Excellence and ITI ScholarshipCentre in Africa which in itself is a major andprestigious achievement.
In addition, ASM, Wright-Millners,Hartshorne International and InternationalDentistry African Edition have providedcountless amounts of support andsponsorship to Team Pretoria. A specialmention of thanks is extended to Prof Dr ATLigthelm, Dean of the School of Dentistry
for his support and belief in the vision ofProf van Zyl and Prof Dr Daniel Buser forhis advice and friendship. In furtheracknowledgement of this achievement, thenew ITI president, Prof Dr David Cochranvisited the School of Dentistry at UP duringhis trip to Johannesburg for the recent ITICongress Southern Africa.
UP will introduce its first Diploma inOdontology from 2014, present the first ITIEducation Week in Africa in July 2014 andhost its first ITI Scholar from September2014. This recognition by the ITI is likely tochange the face of implant training in SouthAfrica. DT
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Chris Jenkins
The Poster and Case Presentationcompetition at the ITI Congress SouthernAfrica 2013 saw a total of 24 abstractsentered into the competition from doctorsbased across South Africa.
Congratulations to Dr Lira Rahman forplacing first in the poster competition and toDr Howard Gluckman for his winning casepresentation.
A total of 14 posters were entered into thecompetition as finalists (which includedcase presentations not selected as finalists)and 7 case presentations were selected asfinalists. The judging of both abstract typeswas conducted by a panel of international
and local experts which included: ProfDavid Cochran (ITI President), Dr AnthonySclar (key note speaker), Dr Steven Eckert(key note speaker), Dr Govindru Mohangri,Dr Paul van Zyl, Dr Gerrit Wyma and DrYusuf Jadwat.
The finalists for the poster competitionincluded: Dr M Abram, Dr J Welgemoed, DrM Mothopi, Dr G Patterson (2 entries), Dr SMpungose, Dr L Rahman, Dr A Siebold, Dr IGrundlingh, Dr L Feller, Dr J van derMerwe, Dr H Gluckman, Dr W Basson andDr M Lekay-Adams.
The case presentation finalists presentedtheir cases to the judges as well as theaudience at the ITI Congress on the firstday. The finalists included: Dr B Swart, Dr I
ITI Congress Southern Africa Poster andCase Presentation competition winners
Top right: Dr Gluckman winner of the CasePresentation Competition with Prof. Cochran.
Bottom right: Dr Rahman winner of the PosterCompetition with Prof. Cochran.
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Chris Jenkins
The much anticipated ITI Congress SouthernAfrica 2013 was held at Vodacom World inMidrand, Johannesburg on the 26th and 27thof July and was a phenomenal success.
The International Team of Implantology(ITI) is a non-profit organization andnetwork for dental professionals from allaspects of implant dentistry and relatedtissue regeneration from across the globe.The ITI HQ is located in Basel, Switzerlandwith 871 Fellows in 55 countries and amembership of 13 366 in 102 countries (asof July 1st, 2013). The ITI was founded in1980 by Professor Andre’ Schroeder and Dr.h. c. Fritz Straumann with the purpose offunding research and laying foundations forcontinuing education.
The ITI Southern African Section isrepresented in Cape Town, Johannesburg,Pretoria, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Namibiaand Zimbabwe. The Section currently has17 Fellows and 251 members. The Sectionwas not only involved in organising the ITICongress Southern Africa 2013 but alsoholds a number of Study Club meetingsacross the country where there is anexchange of expertise, discussions and formembers to be current with any latestdevelopments in implant dentistry.Participation for ITI members is free whilstnon-members can attend up to twomeetings as guests. Currently the ITI hasover 650 study clubs worldwide.
Professor David Cochran, the recentlyelected ITI President was also present at theCongress which was a major blessing andesteemed honour for the organisers, the ITISouthern African Section and the attendingdelegates.
This year’s ITI Congress Southern Africakey note speakers at the ITI Congress, whowere chosen by the ITI Southern AfricaSections, were Dr Steven Eckert and DoctorAnthony Sclar. Both doctors hail from theUSA and are highly regarded internationalspeakers. Dr Eckert and Dr Sclar were giventopics to speak on which included CurrentKnowledge, the Healthy CompromisedImplant, Controversial Issues,Peri-implantitis Current Status, TreatmentPlanning and Emerging Technologies.
As mentioned in the article, ITI CongressSouthern Africa Poster and CasePresentation Competition Results on page 2,the Poster and Case Presentationcompetition was held and judged at theCongress. The posters submitted by the
entrants were displayed in the exhibitionhall where all other delegates could viewthem. The poster presentations were basedon implant related cases and judged oncriteria including background, treatmentplanning and sequence, conclusions, theposter’s layout and references. The casepresentations were presented by eachentrant to the judges and all delegates. Thecase presentation was on a fullydocumented implant related case and hadto be presented in 15 minutes and no longer.It was judged on various criteria includinghow the case was presented, how the casewas put together and presented in the slidepresentation and the actual case study itself.Professor Cochran who also judged thepresentations commented: “the level of thepresentations was the highest quality wecould have hoped for, was very evidencebased which is what the ITI strives for.”
Modern Dentistry Media SA organised theCongress on behalf of the ITI. For the tradeexhibition a new stand approach was takenwhereby all the exhibiter’s stands were thesame. This idea, which has been usedoverseas, was well received by bothdelegates and exhibiters. Many of SouthAfrica’s leading distributers and brandsexhibited at the Congress with their standsinundated with delegates during the breaksand lunch periods. The exhibition was evenhost to 3 international companies.
It can be said that this year’s ITI CongressSouthern Africa was a successful event with
ITI Congress Southern Africa 2013
Standing (left to right): Dr C Vorster, Dr S Eckert, Dr P van Zyl, Dr G Wyma and Dr P Wolfaardt. Seated (left to right): Dr A Sclar, Prof Cochran and Prof van Zyl.
The exhibition hall. Dr Lira Rahman and her Winning Poster Presentation.
Dr Anthony Sclar, key-note speaker.Dr Steven Eckert, key-note speaker.
over 340 delegates registering andrepresenting 15 countries. The organisationof the Congress was flawless andprofessional with the venue, VodacomWorld, delivering a high standard of service.By Word of Mouth were the caterers andkept the delegates, speakers and exhibiterswell fed with delicious snacks and lunches.The delegates were treated to a cocktailevening and to a wonderful saxophoneperformance by local performer RikeCoetzee. “I am very excited about theCongress, we have had an incredible twodays.” said Professor Cochran who was
highly impressed with the Congress: “Ireally felt like the whole Congress was wellput together and really reflected at thehighest level what the ITI represents. Thefeedback that we received from theparticipants was just incredible so I am veryexcited to be a part of it. I thought it was justabsolutely first class in every way.”
The next ITI Congress will be held in 2016with venue and dates to be announced.
For more information on the ITI pleasevisit www.iti.org orwww.iti.org/sites/southern_africa/Home.
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Chris Jenkins
The South African Academy of AestheticDentistry (SAAAD) hosts a number of studyevenings for both its members andnon-members that focuses on all aspects ofaesthetic dentistry.
SAAAD was founded in 2010, is a memberof the IFED and is currently presided overby Dr Mark Bowes who practices in CapeTown. There are currently nearly 170SAAAD members and membership is opento all dental professionals nationwide. Theaim of SAAAD is to promoteaesthetic/cosmetic dentistry and the scienceof a smile through its members sharingtheir wealth of knowledge and expertisewith other members of the organisation aswell as non-members. Members of SAAADbenefit from a range of benefits such asdiscounted SAAAD fees, their practicedetails are placed on the public area of theSAAAD website for potential clients to findthem, SAAAD has an Accreditation Programto recognise skills and members receiveup-to-date dental news.
The Board of Directors of SAAAD consistsof Dr Mark Bowes, President; Dr AndyEffting, Vice-President; Dr Ivonne Meyer theTreasurer, Dr Jean van Lierop the secretary,Dr Neil Williams is the Northern RegionRepresentative and Mr Phillipe Seha is theTechnicians Representative.
An important feature of SAAAD is that theyorganise a number of study groups andconferences. These focus on various areasof aesthetic dentistry and also present casestudies to the attendees. The idea of the
study groups is for members to share theirknowledge and experiences with othermembers as well as non-members.Currently the study groups are heldprimarily in Johannesburg and Cape Townbut SAAAD wants to further branch outacross South Africa. Sponsorship of theevenings is from Ivohealth, Straumann andWright Millners.
The most recent study evening inJohannesburg was held at Deloitte andTouche in Woodmead on the 18th of June2013 and was sponsored by Straumann. Theevening consisted of 4 different talks whichincluded: a Case Report on the use of a bonelevel implant to replace a congenitallyabsent lateral incisor by Dr Andy Effting,Restorative Principles Applied by Dr HennieReyneke, a Case Presentation on theShortened Dental Arch by Dr GeoffreyPatterson and lastly a talk by Dr HugoLemmen on how to help patients accept thetreatment they need. The evening was wellattended and the presentations were wellreceived.
On the 5th of October 2013, SAAAD, withthe support of Dentsply and Sirona, will hosta full day of lecturers as a Master Class onDirect Anterior Restorations at the ASARAWine Estate in Stellenbosch. Dr Walter Diaswill be the main speaker. He is a formerProsthodontist from Brazil who haspracticed in both Brazil and the USA and hasover 40 published research abstracts andpresented over 200 presentations in morethan 30 countries worldwide on a number
SAAAD Study Evenings
Dr Andy Effting (left) and Dr Hennie Reyneke (right) at the JHB Study Evening.
of topics. He will be joined by speakers fromacross South Africa. In addition, the SAAADAGM will be held on the same day.Following this on the 17th of October 2013,SAAAD will be hosting a Case Study eveningat 3M in Johannesburg with confirmedspeakers including Dr Kaplan, Dr vanRooyen and Dr ven der Meulen. SAAAD is
also involved in the organising and hostingof the IFED 2015 Conference to be held inNovember in Cape Town.
For more information on SAAAD or theirplanned events, please visitwww.saaad.co.za or contact Dr Jean vanLierop via the SAAAD info email address:[email protected]. DT
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SCHAAN, Liechtenstein: Walled off by themajestic elevations of the Rätikon mountainrange and the Appenzell Alps, severalindustrial hydraulic mixers arecontinuously at work. Every now and then,a worker brings new barrels filled with rawmaterials that are turned into a newcompound that forms the base for IPS e.maxblocks from Ivoclar Vivadent.
Launched on dental markets for the firsttime seven years ago, the game-changingdental restorative system has earned IvoclarVivadent from the small Europeanprincipality of Liechtenstein wideinternational acclaim as a provider ofmaterials for highly aesthetic all-ceramicdental restorations. According to someindustry sources, it has also defined the newgold standard in the field.
Comprising lithium disilicateglass-ceramic, zirconium oxide materialsand veneering ceramics for the press andCAD/CAM techniques, it has an impressiveclinical track record and has won thecompany a number of acknowledgements,including a Celebration of ExcellenceAward for Outstanding Innovation inCosmetic Dentistry at the recent annualmeeting of the American Academy ofCosmetic Dentistry in Seattle in the US inJune.
With double-digit growth last year, thematerials, whose composition remains awell-kept secret, have also become one ofthe company’s most important drivers of
economic success. Ivoclar Vivadent held aninternational expert symposium last year inGermany for the first time that was focusedentirely on the system and the treatmentresults dentists are able to achieve with it indaily practice. According to Chief SalesOfficer Josef Richter, the system still hasmuch potential.
“With IPS e.max, it is fair to say that westarted a revolution in the field of fixedprosthetics, as it provides a highly aestheticand durable solution not only forsingle-tooth restorations but also for farmore complex indications, like three-unitbridges,” he recently told Dental TribuneInternational.
In addition to the high market acceptanceof its poster child product, Richter said thathis company performed above the marketaverage last year with its entire portfolio,including removable prosthetics and fillingmaterials. Sales of clinical equipment andluting cements like Multilink Automix andVario link II increased by over 10 per cent,he said, despite unfavourable conditionsthat make it more difficult for the companyto operate in regions affected by theeconomic crisis, such as Southern Europe.
“Market reports from most of our officesshow that fewer patients are currentlyvisiting a dentist than potentially should,which is a matter of concern. As a result, weexpect 2013 to be a difficult business yearfor the industry. However, expansion is still
possible, if the market is growing slightly orat all,” he predicted. “Driven by our corebusiness and innovations, our goal is tocome out higher than the market averagenext year.”
Among the recent developments IvoclarVivadent launched this year is TetricEvoCeram Bulk Fill, a further developmentof its nano-hybrid composite line, which thecompany says was designed with a powerfulinitiator for use with the bulk-fill technique
and for tooth restorations in the posteriorregions that are difficult to reach. It alsointroduced BioUniversal KFG, a golden,high-expansion universal casting for millingand the telescopic crown technique suitedto veneering low-melting special ceramics,for example. The IPS e.max CAD range hasbeen expanded and now covers all possibleindications, from light veneers to hybridabutments and bridges with three or moreunits. To make it easier for customers tonavigate their way through IvoclarVivadent’s extensive product offering, theentire portfolio was redesigned into threemain categories: direct restoratives, andfixed and removable prosthetics.
The company has invested heavily in itsinfrastructure recently, with €16 millionreported to have been spent on a newbuilding expanding its headquarters inLiechtenstein, which is intended to increasestorage capacity and hosts highend dentalfacilities where the latest developments areregularly put to the test under clinicalconditions. Moreover, the manufacturingplants in nearby Burs in Austria, whereIvoclar Vivadent produces dentalequipment, such as its Bluephase curinglight, and in Amherst near Buffalo in the UShave been expanded too. New sales officesand subsidiaries are planned in Russia andUkraine, among other countries, a step thatwill expand the company’s already largereach in 120 countries.
Thriving on all-ceramics, IvoclarVivadent prepares for the futureDental Tribune International recently visited the company’s headquarters in Liechtenstein
“No other company in the marketinvests so much in education.”
Christian Bruzer, Global Region Head Asia/Pacific (left) and Josef Richter, Chief Sales Officer (right).
“A few years back, we decided tospecifically target emerging markets, whichnow helps us to compensate for mod erategrowth in established re gions like Europeor North America,” Global Region HeadAsia/Pacific Christian Brutzer explained. “InIndia, for example, we have grown from
only 10 people in 2009 to more than 80.”According to Brutzer, the emphasis on
increased local presence has not onlyfacilitated growth in most of these regions,but also dramatically changed the way thecompany is perceived there. Education ac -cording to its own standards is considered akey factor for longterm development, aconcept that has found its way into customerrelationships through the establishment ofInternational Centres for Dental Education,which are intended to offer training toexisting and future customers throughlectures and practical courses. Currently,the company maintains 25 of these centresworldwide, with the largest one in Schaanitself, where training laboratories areoccupied almost around the clock bydentists and technicians from all over theglobe.
“All of our subsidiaries or sales officescurrently provide some form of training. Noother company in the market invests somuch in education,” Richter said.
“The increase in solutions available on themarket has led to confusion among manycustomers of what is right for them,” hecontinued. “Therefore, we want ourcustomers to understand the fundamentaladvantages that come with buying a productfrom us. In this respect, we see anopportunity to provide them withconfidence and peace of mind.” DT
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Dr CA Brecher and DR S Pretoriusattended the 10th Osteology ImplantsSymposium, held in Monaco, from the2nd to the 4th of May 2013.
The topic of this year’s symposium was“Decision Making with Oral TissueRegeneration” with presentations by over80 speakers from 18 countries. Duringthe three days, delegates attendedlectures, workshops (17 practical and 3theoretical) and interactive sessionsfocusing on the current knowledge andresearch in oral tissue regeneration.
This year saw 2700 participants fromnearly 70 countries attend the symposium
International Osteology Symposium, Monaco, 2-4 May 2013
Dr CA Brecher (left) and Dr S Pretorius (right).
held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.The official congress language wasEnglish, however, there were workshopsalso held in German and French, theImplant Forum was translated intoFrench, German, Italian and Russian aswas the 1st Clinical Forum. Delegateswere also issued a certificate ofattendance.
The Osteology Foundation was founded10 years ago in Switzerland by Dr PeterGeistlich and Geistlich Pharma AG whichis a worldwide leading company inregenerative dentistry. The Foundationpromotes research, apprenticeship and
collaboration between universities andindustry. The focus is on tissueregeneration with biological materials inthe oral and maxillofacial area. TheOsteology Foundation aims to providepractices with new techniques and newproducts that are available as quickly aspossible. The Foundation is currentlypresided over by Professor ChristophHammerle who is certified in bothprosthodontics and periodontics and isbased at the University of Zurich inSwitzerland.
Dr CA Brecher is the senior partner andDr S Pretorius the junior partner at DR
CA Brecher Inc situated in Secunda,Mpumalanga Province, RSA. Both doctorswere highly impressed with the highquality and standard of the Symposium.
The Osteology Foundation alsoorganises National Symposia along withits International Symposia. The nextInternational Symposia will be in 2016. DT
As of July 1, the Japanese firm MitsuiChemicals, Inc. (MCI) acquired HeraeusKulzer, the dental division of Heraeus. MCIwill maintain the existing structure of theHanau-based dental company and willcontinue to trade under the name HeraeusKulzer.
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. the long-standingTokyo-based Japanese company andHeraeus, the Hanau-based precious metalsand technology group, announced thetakeover of Heraeus Kulzer GmbH on April4, 2013. The acquisition allows MCI toexpand its international activities in thedental sector. By working closely withMitsui which has a proven track record inresearch and development, Heraeus Kulzeraims to develop further innovative solutionsfor dental practices and laboratories.
Heraeus Kulzer remains the ideal partnerof dental practice, lab and trade
MCI has taken over Heraeus’s dentaldivision with all 1,400 employees in 20locations around the world. Customers willnot be affected by the change. Heraeus Kulzerwill retain its name, its current managementteam and its global headquarters in Hanau.Heraeus Kulzer’s portfolio of tried-and-testedproducts and services will still be available todentists and dental technicians.
About Heraeus KulzerHeraeus Kulzer GmbH is one of the world’sleading dental companies with itsheadquarters in Hanau, Germany. ItsDental Materials and Digital Servicesdivisions supply dentists and dentaltechnicians with an extensive productrange covering cosmetic dentistry, toothpreservation, prosthetics, periodontologyand digital dentistry. With around 1,400employees, Heraeus Kulzer’s productturnover in 2012 exceeded € 350 million.
Heraeus Kulzer has been part of theJapanese Mitsui Chemicals Group sinceJuly 2013. Mitsui Chemicals Inc. (MCI) isbased in Tokyo and has 13,000 employees inmore than 90 countries worldwide. Itsinnovative, practical chemical products areas much in demand in the automotive,electronics and packaging industries as theyare in other fields such as environmentalprotection and healthcare. DT
Heraeus Kulzeracquired byMitsui
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Under the leadership of Professor GeorgeZarb, Chairman of the FOR, the foundation isan independent, international initiativeuniting professionals from various disciplinesto improve oral health care and supporthumanitarian leadership.
“FOR provides a multi-dimensionalplatform to assist professional colleagues fromdiverse specialties and cultural backgroundsto focus on optimizing treatment outcomes fortheir patients,” according to Professor Zarb."Those who join FOR become part of acommunity with a shared desire and
dedication to improve the quality of life ofpatients”.
FOR SCIENCE helps participants stay at theforefront of innovation and scientificbreakthroughs by collaborating with leadingexperts and researchers from various fields
FOR EDUCATION provides an interactivelearning platform, but even more, aims tounite a global community of experts toprovide clinical fellowship, mentorship, andmutual support to improve the quality of lifeof patients.
FOR HUMANITY recognizes humanitarianachievement and initiatives, which supporthumanitarian projects and provision of freeproducts for treating patients in need. Thefirst “FOR Humanity Award” was presented toGoodwill Ambassador for the United Nations,Bertrand Piccard, for his humanitarian workwith the “Winds of Hope” foundation.Professor Per Ingvar Brånemark was alsoelected as the first Honorary Fellow of FORand Dr. Patrick Henry was presented with alifetime achievement award for hiscontribution to the industry. DT
Bertrand Piccard, explorer and founder of the‘Winds of Hope’ foundation, was the winner ofthe inaugural ‘FOR Humanity Award’.
Ursula Jenkins
The Nobel Biocare Global Symposium 2013,held at the iconic Waldorf Astoria Hotel inNew York, was, typically, the scene of manyinnovations from the world’s pioneeringimplant company. Over 2000 delegates fromaround the globe gathered to experience thelatest developments in implant dentistry. Overone hundred world-renowned researchers,scientists, clinicians and academics took thestage to share their insights and perspectives.The exciting program, prominent guests andhistoric location made it an ideal platform forannouncing Nobel Biocare’s new digitalworkflow, new regenerative product and theinauguration of the Foundation for OralRehabilitation (FOR).
Launch of the new fully-integrateddigital workflowThe symposium introduced Nobel Biocare’snew fully-integrated, digital treatmentworkflow for partially edentulous patients.With the secure, online NobelConnectnetwork at its heart, a seamless workflowbringing together the latest innovations ateach stage of the treatment process has beendeveloped. The new digital treatmentworkflow begins with effective patientassessment and treatment planning in theNobelClinician Software. For partiallyedentulous patients, a highly accurate surfacemodel scan offered by the second-generationNobelProcera 2G Scanner can now beincorporated into the process at any stagethanks to fully-automated smart fusion
Professor George Zarb, Chairman of FOR.
technology. This not only allows for accurateinformation on intraoral tissues to be viewedfor diagnostic purposes but also enables theautomatic creation of perfectly fitting surgicaltemplates which are fully compatible with theguided surgery concept NobelGuide.Treatment plans can be uploaded to theNobelClinician Communicator iPad
application for patient communication and,once finalized, the iPad®-operated OsseoCarePro drilling unit can be pre-prepared forsurgery. After the treatment, the automaticallygenerated surgery report is transferred backto NobelClinician where it is safely stored forfurther reference and documentation.
The next steps, previewed during thesymposium, further increase the predictabilityof the restorative outcome. ThroughNobelConnect the new workflow builds adigital link between NobelClinician andNobelProcera users, offering significantefficiency benefits such as reduced proceduraltreatment costs and shortened timelines whilealso offering a more flexible way of working.Individualized CAD/CAM prosthetics are easilydesigned in NobelProcera Software with orderssent digitally to NobelProcera’s integratedglobal production network for the precisemanufacture and delivery of high qualityrestorations. The end result is a natural–lookingrestoration that is designed to last. DT
Nobel Biocare once more sets itself apart from its competitors.
Inauguration of the Foundation for Oral Rehabiltation (FOR)
“Passionate about patients”- thecompany philosophy, according toRichard Laube, CEO of NobelBiocare, “Our innovation is driven byincreasing the level of care.”
Regenerative product introducedinto Nobel Biocare products andsolutions portfolioNobel Biocare has entered the field ofregenerative solutions by offering a newmembrane, creos™ xeno.protect, to selectedEuropean markets. A biodegradable collagenmembrane, creos™ xeno.protect is for dentaluse in guided bone regeneration (GBR) andguided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures.It creates a favorable environment for boneregeneration in the defect area by preventingthe migration of undesired cells from thesurrounding soft tissue and allowing thein-growth of osteogenic cells. First resultsdemonstrate excellent revascularizationbehavior and tissue compatibility combinedwith an extended barrier function. Themembrane furthermore offers excellent
handling properties with a minimal sizeincrease when hydrated as well as easyrepositioning and unfolding.
New NobelProcera® Abutmentachieves esthetics from a new angleAttendees also got to look at esthetics from anew angle with a preview of the newNobelProcera Angulated Screw Channel(ASC) Abutment. The latest in Nobel Biocare’slong line of pioneering developments, thisnew NobelProcera Abutment offers freechoice of screw access position, meaningimproved esthetics in the anterior and easieraccess in the posterior. The enabler is thenew Omnigrip interface with a speciallytailored screwdriver that makes picking upthe screw easier and tightening the screwpossible even at an angle. DT
Dental Technician DayA full day session aimed specifically at theDental Technician was held, with a diverseprogramme of leading international speakers:
Patrick Rutten, Tristan Staas, MichielWouters, Jean-Francois Bedard, Joe Coursey,Christian Coachman, Stefan Holst, andJean-Marc Etienne together with BernardTouati made up the programme.
Richard Laube, CEO of Nobel Biocare,introducing the the new products.
Hands-on coursesA wide range of hands-on courses wereoffered during the Symposium, led by expertswhich included Giorgio Tabanella, Saschajovanovic, Edmond Bedrossian, ChristopherMarchack and the Nobel Biocare Team.
3-D videos of procedures were a highlight ofthe presentations, literally adding a newdimension.
Hands-on course: Regenerative Materials &Hands-on with Pig Jaw.
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GUILDFORD – A group of 35 drummershave participated in a drummathon toraise money for dental charities in theUK. The musicians played for a total of 70hours and managed to break theGuinness World Record for the LongestMarathon Drumming by a Team. Thedonations will support projects of theBritish Dental Health Foundation, HeartYour Smile and Bridge2Aid.
To break the current world record, eachdrummer played for two hours continuouslybetween 12 p.m. on 10 July and 10 a.m. on13 July at the Academy of ContemporaryMusic (ACM) in Guildford. The aim was tobeat the existing world record of 66 hours
Musicians drum for dental charities, break world recordset in Coventry four years ago by at leastfour hours.
In addition, the participants aimed to raisefunds for well-known British dentalcharities. “I'm so excited to bring togethermy two passions—drumming and dentistry.We'll be supporting the Clean My Teethcampaign and raising money for the BritishDental Health Foundation, Heart Your Smileand Bridge2Aid,” oral health campaignerand drummathon organiser IanAguado-Bush said before the event. “TheBritish Dental Health Foundation does anamazing job of improving oral health. TheClean My Teeth campaign aims to improvethe oral health of one million childrenaround the world. We aim to do this byeducating people, and that's exactly what
the Foundation does. Raising money forthem was an easy choice, and I hope to raiseas much money as I can.”
Chief Executive of the Foundation, DrNigel Carter, OBE, said: “Ian has done anamazing job organising the event. I'd alsolike to thank everyone raising money for theFoundation. Their support is invaluable.”
Not only did the drummers break theworld record, they also received manydonations. “From start to finish, it has beenemotional and I can’t get over the amount ofsupport I have had from both ACM, theirstudents, staff and tutors, and my friends.We have raised a lot of money for the threecharities involved, which will enable themto continue their great work,” Aguado-Bushstated. DT
Oral health campaigner Ian Aguado-Bushorganised the drummathon to raise moneyfor a good cause. (Photo courtesy of TheAcademy of Contemporary Music)
The developers of the needle-free systembelieve that more people who are needle-phobic would visit the dentist if a nasaldental anesthetic spray was used. (Photo:Dmitry Kalinovsky/Shutterstock)
by Dental Tribune International
BUFFALO, N.Y., USA: Scientists at theUniversity at Buffalo have tested theefficacy, safety and tolerability of a nasalanesthetic spray in maxillary teeth. Theyhope that the spray could replace dentalanesthesia using needles in the future,helping millions of patients sufferingfrom dentophobia.
In a study of 45 healthy adults aged 18 andover who required restoration of onemaxillary tooth, 30 individuals wereselected to receive a nasal spray and 15received a lidocaine injection. Theresearchers observed that the nasal spraywas as effective as the standard anestheticbecause 83 percent of the patients did notrequire any further anesthetic.
The nasal dental anesthetic spray, calledKovacaine Mist, is a needle-free system thatwas developed by St. Renatus, aColorado-based research company. It wasdesigned to be administered through thenasal cavity for use in hard-tissueprocedures, such as fillings and crownpreparation. Unlike conventional injections,it is sprayed into the nasal cavity andanesthetizes only the upper teeth and notthe patient's lips and face, according to thecompany.
However, pivotal trials are warranted tovalidate the findings of this study in anexpanded patient population, the scientistsconcluded. The spray is currently beentested at the University of Maryland and theUniversity of Pennsylvania, among otherinstitutions.
The study, titled "Safety and Efficacy of aNovel Nasal Spray for Maxillary DentalAnesthesia," was published in the July issueof the Journal of Dental Research.
Nasal spray mayreplace conventionaldental anesthesia
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9Press ReleasesDental Tribune South African Edition - August 2013
3M dental innovation preservestooth structure
The development of adhesive resincements in dentistry allows maximumpreservation of tooth structure duringpreparation and new indications such asadhesive bridges and onlays.
However, while it opened new possibilitiesin dentistry, adhesive cementation was avery technically sensitive topic for dentalpractitioners because the cementationprocedure involved a great number ofseparate steps, leading to clinical challenges.Developers at 3M ESPE™ have focused onimproving and simplifying the handlingproperties of these products.
In early 2012, 3M ESPE™ launched itsmost recent innovation in this field: RelyX™Ultimate Adhesive Resin Cement, which wasdesigned to combine high bond strengthwith easy handling. Dr. Reinhold Hecht,Division Scientist at 3M ESPE, gave insightinto product development and reported onthe major strengths of the new material.
Dr. Hecht, what was the reason for yourdecision to develop a novel resin cement– was there still room for improvementdespite the large number of availablematerials?Broad market research and direct feedbackfrom dentists revealed a need for a newadhesive resin cement with improvedproperties. The growing popularity ofCAD/CAM technologies for the fabricationof restorations has resulted in a wider rangeof restorative materials used in dailypractice. Particularly etchable glassceramics and resin nano-ceramics aregaining significance, and these materialclasses place very high demands on bondstrength and aesthetics. Existing adhesiveresin cements require a complex procedureusing a variety of adhesive and primersystems to achieve high bond strength.Therefore, 3M ESPE™ developed a productthat combines high bond strength andexcellent overall material properties witheasy handling by the use of only oneadhesive/primer system – Scotchbond™Universal Adhesive.
What kind of restorations may be bondedwith the new material?RelyX™ Ultimate covers an extremely broadrange of indications. The cement isspecifically designed for the cementation ofhighly demanding etchable glass ceramics.However, it is also suited for the permanentcementation of other ceramic, compositeand metal inlays, onlays, crowns andbridges on natural teeth or implantabutments, as well as for non-retentiveindications like Maryland and inlay/onlaybridges. In addition, it may be utilised forthe cementation of veneers as well as postsand screws. Best results regarding bondstrength and simplicity are obtained whenthe product is combined with Scotchbond™Universal Adhesive, a highly versatileadhesive that is equally suited for bothself-etch and etch and rinse techniques.
What are the benefits of this productcombination for the dentist?On the one hand, the adhesive ensures
high bond strength to enamel and dentinboth in the total-etch and self-etch mode,and on the other hand also functions as aprimer providing high adhesion to all typesof restoration materials thus simplifyingthe cementation procedure. Thiscombination is ideal for the cementation ofetchable glass ceramics. The systemRelyX™ Ultimate/Scotchbond™ UniversalAdhesive ensures easy handling by thereduction of several working steps: forexample, light-curing of the adhesive canbe omitted since the cement contains adual-cure activator that initiates the curingprocess of the adhesive. SinceScotchbond™ Universal Adhesive alsofunctions as a metal and ceramic primer aswell as a silane agent for etchable glassceramics, it is not necessary to applyspecific primers to the restorations prior tocementation. To sum up, both products areunique in their composition and wereoptimised to develop beneficial propertieswhen used in combination.
You mentioned “uniqueness” as animportant factor. What are the uniqueingredients incorporated in RelyX™Ultimate Adhesive Resin Cement?As mentioned above, the first keycomponent is the integrated dual-cureactivator for Scotchbond™ UniversalAdhesive. This component is not just anactivator for the adhesive system, but isalso a part of the redox initiating system ofthe resin cement itself and thus isresponsible for the self-curing ability of theluting material. Furthermore, the initiatingsystems used for RelyX™ Ultimate are freeof aromatic amines which are known tocause discolouration. Thus, apart from thedual-cure function, this compound alsocontributes to long-term colour stability ofthe cement in both curing modes. Thethird key feature of RelyX™ Ultimate is aspecific surface treatment of the fillers thatleads to an improved covalent bonding to
the resin matrix. This change in thechemical formulation results in animproved wear resistance. Finally, the newcement was given tooth-like fluorescentproperties, which is particularly important
for highly aesthetic margins. Thechallenge was to incorporate theseingredients without causing unwantedinteraction with other substances in theformulation. DT
Scotchbond™ Universal Adhesive and RelyX™ Ultimate Adhesive Resin Cement.
RelyX™ Ultimate Adhesive Resin Cement hasa tooth-like fluorescence.
The South African Society ofEndodontics & Aesthetic Dentistry
Eduardo MahnChile
Internationalkeynote speakers
Nomads 2013Vodacom World, Midrand
Johannesburg: 7 and 8 November 2013, Hands-On Course: 9 November 2013Cape Town: 9 November 2013
Visit www.nomadsday.comfor further information and online registration
Stephan LamplSwitzerland
Nick Russon UK
Alasdair McKelvieUK
Henriette LernerGermany
Wilhelm Pertot France
MAX 4 ETHICAL
23 CLINICALCPD POINTS
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10 Press Releases Dental Tribune South African Edition - August 2013
IPS e.max restorative systemreceives AACD Celebrationof Excellence Award
Ivoclar Vivadent has been recognized forexcellence, innovation and leadership incosmetic dentistry by the AmericanAcademy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Ivoclar Vivadent received the AmericanAcademy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD)2013 Celebration of Excellence Award forOutstanding Innovation in CosmeticDentistry for its work with the IPS e.maxlithium disilicate product line. Presentedduring the AACD’s annual meeting held inJune in Seattle, USA, the award wasaccepted by George Tysowsky, DDS, MPH,
Vice President of Technology of IvoclarVivadent Inc., USA, in recognition of IvoclarVivadent’s impact, improvement andadvancement in the field of cosmetic andrestorative dentistry through its IPS e.maxrestorative system.
“This is a tremendous honour,”commented Robert A. Ganley, CEO ofIvoclar Vivadent. “We all know that IPSe.max is a game changer, but sharing centrestage with the Academy and its membersduring the annual session validates theimpact of our innovation. I am so proud ofour people and products.”
A-Dec LED designrecognized withprestigious RedDot AwardThe A-dec LED dental light received thedistinguished red dot award for excellencein product design. The prestigious industrialdesign honour is selected by aninternational jury in Essen, Germany.
“The winners of the red dot award are theleaders of a highly developed design cultureand design industry,” says red dot CEO PeterZec. “These product creations stand alonein terms of original design and productquality.”
The A-dec LED was selected among 4,662entries from 54 countries. The selectionprocess includes testing, discussion, andevaluation. Jurors are composed of 37design peers with extensive experience inaesthetic form, engineering, andmanufacturing.
Winning products are displayed in the reddot design museum in Essen. With about2,000 exhibits—from inventive USB flashdrives to a hanging helicopter—the
museum houses the world’s largestpresentation of contemporary design and isvisited by 180,000 international guests eachyear.
From a design standpoint, the A-dec LEDlight is recognized for its clean distinctiveform, intuitive functionality, and smart useof materials. The product’s aesthetic isnoted for its restrained use of extraneousstyling elements. Its elegant and precisemode indicators, matte aluminum finishand elimination of functional clutter createa clean, refined look not typically found withoperatory lights. In terms of performance,the A-dec LED light has been well receivedby dentists because of its overallilluminance, maneuverability, control, lowcost of ownership, and ability to keep clean.
In the U.S., A-dec was also awarded the2012 Silver International Design ExcellenceAward (IDEA) for Medical & ScientificProducts. DT
AACD President Dr Ron Goodlin (right) hands over the 2013 Excellence Award to George Tysowsky,DDS, MPH, Vice President - Technology of Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc., USA.
The inEos X5: A multi-talent for the dental labSirona's new CAD/CAM scannerreliably covers all digitalization tasks inthe dental laboratory. It combines avery short, highly precise measurementwith operating flexibility and newfunctions, making it an all-rounder forthe dental lab.
Bensheim/Salzburg, 25.07.2013. The latest
technology, an extensive set of functions
and a broad range of indications at an
attractive price – that is what Sirona offers
its customers with the new inEos X5
extraoral scanner. The new functions
improve the workflow in the dental lab and
reduce idle time for the dental technician.The inEos X5 can be used to scan
impressions and models of all or part of thejaw manually or automatically. The newoperating concept increases flexibility forthe dental technician so that the scanningprocess can be optimally integrated into the
workflow of the laboratory. While themanual scanning mode saves time forsimpler operations, the fully automaticscanning mode has its benefits especiallywith regard to extensive operations: Itshortens the work time and reduces thesteps required by the user. In addition, thedata volume is optimized and thesubsequent calculation of the model isaccelerated.
Overview of new inEos X5 features:- A combination of manual and fully
automatic operation- High accuracy- Time savings and improved workflow due
to the five-axis technology and autofocus- Large scan field and good depth of
definition- Multi-die scanning for up to four
individual stumps- Universal model and articulator holders- Easy handling
The inEos X5 operates manually andautomatically, and is quick and extremelyaccurate.
The new extraoral scanner inEos X5 stands outthanks to its high degree of accuracy andprecision.
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11Event NewsDental Tribune South African Edition - August 2013
Wright Millners Course Calender 2013
23 – 25 May 2014Leading local and international speakers will present the lectures on awide range of topics. This course will once again be organized by ProfFrancois de Wet and his team of experts. For more information and tomake sure your name is on our mailing list please contact:
Prof FA de Wet: 012-319-2231 / 082 908 33 77Ms Gerda Breytenbach: 012-319-2443 Ms Karen Venter: 012-319-2217
The 11th WarmbathsRefresher Course
Date
18/08/2013 &19/08/2013
24/08/2013 &25/08/2013
31/08/201307/09/2013
29/09/2013 &30/09/2013
12/10/2013 &13/10/2013
25/10/2013 &26/10/2013
24/11/2013 &25/11/2013
Speaker & Course
DR HOWARD GLUCKMAN: Soft Tissue Management Course
DR BOELA VAN DER MERWE & DR DIPPENAAR:Making Endodontics Predictable
DR SIMON REEVES AND MR LUIGI RAGNI: Dental Assistants Course PROF. VAN DER VYVER: Post & Core Design, Impression Taking
& Temporary Restorations
DR HOWARD GLUCKMAN: Implant Prosthodontics Module 1
DR BOELA VAN DER MERWE & DR DIPPENAAR:Making Endodontics Predictable
Dr BOWES & DR EFFTING: Aesthetic & Restorative Dentistry Module 1 (NEW!)
DR HOWARD GLUCKMAN: Sinus Elevation & Ridge Splitting Course
Contact Person: Tanith Oram, Training Facility & Event Co-ordinator, 011 549 9600, [email protected]: Wright Millners Dental Training Facility, 36 Monte Carlo Crescent, Kyalami Buisness Park, 1684
Wesbite: www.millners.co.za
Course Bookings
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Sharon (Dentsply) - (011) 477 0878
Wright Millners Website - Events CalendarSharon (Dentsply) - (011) 477 0878
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Sharon (Dentsply) - (011) 477 0878
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Venue
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Time Dentists Assistants Oral Hygienists Receptionists Hands-On
Opening
Antibiotic Prophylaxis in the Dental Practice – When and What to PrescribeDr Geoffery Patterson
Keynote Speaker (UK) Dr Nick RussonPractice Management: Can your Software Programme Increase Communication and Record Keeping in Your Practice
Refreshments
Keynote Speaker (UK) Dr Alaisdair McKelvieThe Changing World of Ethics in the Dental Practice
Keynote Speaker (Chile)Dr Eduardo Mahn
Bulk Filling – Changing the Paradigm of Composite Layering
Keynote Speaker (France)Dr Wilhelm Pertot
Clinical Application of Carrier Based Obturation in Endodontics
Tips on Radiological Interpretation and
Diagnosis for Oral Hygienists Dr Andre Uys
Hearing Loss – an Occupational Hazard for the
Dental Team Ms Ane Radley
CPR: The Role of the Receptionist in anEmergency SituationMr Russel Meiring
New Age Ethical Obligations for Receptionists Dr AlaisdairMcKelvie
WAKE-UP SESSION
Keynote Speaker(Germany)
Dr Henriette LernerHow to Achieve a High Level ofAesthetics with Implants in theGeneral Dental Practice
Update on Local Anaesthetics
Dr DesiMoodley
Keynote Speaker (UK)Dr Alaisdair McKelvieNew Age Ethical Obligations
for Oral Hygienists
Refreshments
Cracked Tooth Syndrome: Classification, Diagnosis and
ManagementProf Peet van der Vyver
CPR in the Dental PracticeMr RusselMeiring
New Directions in Local AnaestheticsDr Desi Moodley
Friday 8 November 2013
Lunch
08h10 – 08h15
08h15 – 09h00
09h00 – 09h45
09h45 – 10h30
10h30 – 11h10
11h10 – 12h10
12h10 – 13h10
13h10 – 14h10
14h10 – 14h30
14h30 – 15h30
15h30 – 16h00
16h00 – 17h00
Hands-On:Option 1How to Master ProTaper Next and GuttaCore Dr Wilhelm Pertot (15 delegates max)
Option 2 Bulk Filling Technique forPosteriorCom-positeRestorations Dr Eduardo Mahn(Max 15 delegates)
Wednesday Evening 6 November 2013
18h45 – 20h45Keynote Speaker: Dr Wilhelm Pertot (France)Endodontic Retreatment: Indications, Contra-indications and Techniques (Free lecture for first 100 registered delegates)
Saturday 9 November 2013 – Lecture and Hands-on Workshop 08h00 – 13h00
Keynote Speaker: Dr Henriette Lerner (Germany)Implantology for the General Practitioner
(R150 to attend if registered for 7th and 8th of November, otherwise R450 registration fee. Maximum 30 delegates)
Affordable and AccessibleDentistry Guilt Free Mr Mark Dowson Dental Implants: What the Receptionist Needs to Know to AnswerPatients’ Questions Dr Neil Williams
What Can I Tell Patients About Bleaching?
Ms Chantelle Thompson
The South African Society ofEndodontics & Aesthetic Dentistry
Nomads 2013 | Provisional Programme | Vodacom World, Midrand
Thursday 7 November 2013Time Dentists Assistants
08h00 – 08h15
08h15 – 10h45
10h45 – 11h25
11h25 – 13h00
13h00 – 14h00
14h00 – 15h00
15h00 – 16h15
16h15 – 16h35
16h35 – 17h35
17h40 – 20h00
Welcome and Opening of Congress
Keynote speaker: Dr Wilhelm Pertot (France)ProTaper Next: The Next Generation of Rotary Files
Keynote speaker: Dr Eduardo Mahn (Chile) Composites in the Anterior Region – An Aesthetic Revolution
Refreshments
Lunch
Keynote speaker: Dr Stephan Lampl (Switzerland)Innovative Minimally Invasive Direct Veneers & Occlusions
for Today's Practice
Dr Howard Gluckman The Issue is the Tissue – AchievingPredictable Soft Tissue Aesthetics Around Implants
Refreshments
Dr Eduardo Mahn Twelve Practical Tips that will Help you to Make More of Aesthetic Dentistry
Hands-on WorkshopsOption 1: How to Master ProTaper Next and GuttaCore
– Dr Wilhelm Pertot (Max 15 Delegates)Option 2: Mastering Anterior Composites– Dr Eduardo Mahn (Max 15 Delegates)
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