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April 25-27, 2013 Miami Beach, Florida Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM 2013 Solutions to Clinical Controversies GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM 2013 Solutions to Clinical Controversies April 25-27, 2013 Miami Beach, Florida Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel 2300 Riverchase Center Birmingham, AL 35244

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April 25-27, 2013 • Miami Beach, Florida Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel

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INSPIRE The iconic Fontainebleau is a spectacular blend of Miami’s glamorous golden era and stylish modern luxury. A revered

Miami Beach landmark for more than half a century, Morris Lapidus’ emblematic curvilinear building sets a new standard for business and pleasure.

Following a $1 billion expansion and renovation, completed in November 2008, the 22 acre ocean front property contains 1,504 guestrooms, including

846 rooms and suites in the two original buildings and 658 suites in two new all-suite towers, offering unsurpassed comfort and privacy. Sophisticated

amenities include a personal 20” iMac® computer, high-speed wireless Internet access, an iPod MP3 docking station, robes, triple sheeting with

custom bedding, Prima Loft duvet and pillows, marble baths, high definition flat screen TV and in-room private bar.

Cocktail & Dinner Gala Saturday, April 27 • 7:00pm – 10:00pmThe Gala is a great opportunity to celebrate and mingle with colleagues and

friends. The refreshments and entertainment are always top notch, and the

Fontainebleau Miami Beach provides a vibrant resort setting that is unsurpassed.

We’ll see you in Miami!

Register now for the 2013 BioHorizons Global Symposium at the luxurious

Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel. With topics that include immediate loading,

esthetics, biologics and implant complications, the 2013 Symposium will address

a wide range of contemporary issues in implant dentistry and tissue regeneration.

It’s the perfect opportunity to stay abreast of the latest treatment options while

enjoying time with colleagues in a beautiful resort environment. At Fontainebleau,

striking design, contemporary art, music, fashion and technology merge into a

vibrant new kind of guest experience. We look forward to seeing you in Miami.

2013 Global Symposium Solutions to Clinical Controversies

Dr. Edward P. Allen Successful Soft Tissue Grafting with AlloDerm®: A Hands-on Workshop8:30am - 4:30pmTuition: $1,795 • Auxiliary: $295 each • CE Credits: 7

This course presents detailed techniques for successful soft tissue grafting with Acellular Dermal Matrix using the latest techniques and instrumentation. Review in detail indications for predictable root coverage and soft tissue grafting around implants. Apply course learning during hands-on exercises to treat multiple tooth gingival recession and soft tissue deficiency involving implants. Please bring loupes for the hands-on workshop.

Dr. Gerhard Iglhaut Innovative Technique for Ridge Augmentation Using SonicWeld Rx Rigid Resorbable Barrier System — co-sponsored by KLS Martin8:00am - 12:00pmTuition: $395 • CE Credits: 4

The SonicWeld Rx system is an innovative solution for space maintenance and bone fixation that utilizes rigid, resorbable polymer pins and barriers. The system allows surgeons to create and control space by welding and fixing polymer to the bone using piezo-ultrasonic technology. Dr. Iglhaut will share new histological and clinical evidence, critical soft tissue management steps, techniques for various augmentation sites, and provide personal hands-on instruction with the SonicWeld Rx system.

Dr. Michael Pikos Extraction Site Management for Implant Reconstruction: Hands-on Workshop8:00am - 12:00pmTuition: $495 • CE Credits: 4

This clinical presentation/hands-on workshop will focus on alveolar defects seen immediately following tooth removal with emphasis on evaluation, classification, and treatment guidelines. Parameters to be assessed include gingival biotype, buccal plate status, number of bony walls affected, and soft tissue status. Diagnostic and treatment protocols will be featured that include evaluation, timing, and sequence of extraction site reconstruction for both soft and hard tissue grafting. Emphasis will be on clinical and CT evaluation as well as treatment of both esthetic and non-esthetic zone sites. The hands-on segment will include models for step by step protocols for socket grafting including the application of particulate mineralized allograft with PTFE membranes, connective tissue grafts and free gingival grafts.

Pre-Symposium CoursesDay 1 • Thursday, April 25

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Day 2 • Friday, April 26

General SessionLaser-Lok Research Update8:00am – 12:00pmLaser-Lok is the only implant surface treatment shown to attract a true, physical connective tissue attachment while also maximizing bone attachment. The latest research on applying this series of precision-engineered, cell-sized channels to the surface of both dental implants and abutments will be presented.

• Dr. Jack Ricci • Dr. Michael Reddy • Dr. Myron Nevins • Dr. Lyndon Cooper — Session Moderator • Dr. Hom-Lay Wang

Concurrent Sessions Techniques and Technology for Ideal Implant Esthetics: The Next Frontier1:00pm – 5:00pmAchieving superior anterior esthetics with implants remains the ultimate challenge for both techniques and technology. The evolution of both surgical and prosthetic technology, combined with cutting edge treatment methods, creates an entirely new standard of care for patients.

• Dr. Maurice Salama • Dr. Kenneth A. Malament • Dr. David Garber • Dr. Frank Tuminelli — Session Moderator

Peri-Implantitis: Facts and Fictions1:00pm – 5:00pmEtiology, prevention, and current treatment protocols for peri-implantitis will be featured in this discussion. The role of implant design and surface technology, as shown through clinical studies and long term data, will also be presented.

• Dr. Frank Schwarz • Dr. Cary Shapoff • Dr. Gerhard Iglhaut • Dr. Rodrigo Neiva — Session Moderator • Dr. Tomas Linkevicius

Day 1 • Thursday, April 25

General SessionComprehensive Management of the Extraction Socket 1:30pm – 5:00pm

The decision tree for managing extraction sockets and their related challenges will be presented from varying viewpoints. Treatment planning and materials to manage buccal wall defects, simultaneous grafting and placement, and immediate loading will be presented from the perspective of oral maxillofacial specialists.

• Dr. Michael Pikos • Dr. Craig Misch • Dr. Bach Le • Dr. Dan Spagnoli — Session Moderator

Dr. Jay Reznick 3D Imaging and CT-Guided Implant Surgery8:00am - 12:00pmTuition: $49 • CE Credits: 4

The integration of cone beam technology and 3D imaging has advanced the digital dentistry path. CT-guided implant planning combined with implant manufacturer guided surgery kits lead to increased precision of implant placement. To realize the full advantages of CT guided surgery, it is important to have a thorough understanding of software and workflow. This session will demonstrate how implant planning software and CAD/CAM technology are enabling surgeons and restorative dentists to leverage the benefits of digital dentistry.

Dr. Hamid Shafie TeethXpress: An Optimal Immediate Load/Function Treatment Solution for Fully Edentulous Patients8:30am - 4:30pmTuition: $395 • CE Credits: 7

This program is designed to guide participants through the entire TeethXpress solution for a full arch fixed screw retained immediately loaded prosthesis, offering a unique immediate load solution to cost conscious patients. Topics covered will include identifying patients who are candidates for the TeethXpress protocol, guidelines for proper treatment planning, surgical protocol, fabrication of the provisional and definitive prostheses, and maintenance and follow-up care. Hands on training and marketing and business development strategies will be included. Specialists and restorative clinicians are strongly encouraged to attend the course together.

Dr. Natalie Wong The Digital Frontier8:00am - 12:00pmTuition: $49 • CE Credits: 4

The digital age is rapidly changing the way we practice dentistry. The introduction of computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) has allowed the implementation of digital technology from radiography to impressions to restorations, paving the way for clinicians to diagnose, treatment plan, and create functional esthetics in a more efficient manner. This lecture will focus on the potential impact of digital impression making on precision and accuracy, fit of implant supported restorations and overall patient satisfaction.

Pre-Simposio de Habla HispanaSesiones científicas dictadas por líderes de opinión de Latinoamérica y España sobre los más actuales aspectos de la Implantología Oral y Regeneración Tisular8:00am – 12:00pmEntrada Gratuita

Implantología contemporánea. Alternativas terapeúticas Dr. Miguel Troiano, ArgentinaDistracción ósea alveolar e implantes Dr. Arturo Bilbao, EspañaEl pilar multi-unit… solo beneficios Dr. Orlando Alvarez, ChileBiomimética y función en prostodoncia sobre implantes Dr. Julián Jaramillo, ColombiaElevación de seno, cirugía guiada, RTG, e injertos Dr. Ferrán Novell, España

Symposium SessionsPre-Symposium Courses continued

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Soft tissue grafting: a hands on workshop - Dr. Allen ( ) x $1795

Auxiliary ( ) x $295

SonicWeld Rx - Dr. Iglhaut ( ) x $395

Extraction Site Management - Dr. Pikos ( ) x $495

3D Imaging and CT-Guided Implant Surgery – Dr. Reznick ( ) x $49

TeethXpress - Dr. Shafie ( ) x $395

The Digital Frontier – Dr. Wong ( ) x $49

Pre-Simposio Habla Hispana ( ) no fee

Yes, I/we will attend the Saturday Evening Gala. Number attending (circle one): 1 2

Additional guests: $95 each ( ) x $95

No, I will not attend the Saturday Evening Gala

Clinician Registration on/before April 1, 2013 ( ) x $925

Clinician Registration after April 1, 2013 ( ) x $1025

Auxiliary ( ) x $625

Student/Resident ( ) x $450

Military ( ) x $450

Clinician Single Day Thursday Friday Saturday ( ) x $595

Scientific program subject to change without prior notification. SPMP12220 Rev B DEC 2012

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Pre-Symposium Tuition (Thursday)

Saturday Evening Gala (registrant and one guest included in tuition price)

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Accommodations (US and Canada only)Call 800.548.8886 and identify yourself as a BioHorizons Global Symposium attendee or visit https://resweb.passkey.com/go/bioh0413 to receive the special rate of $289 USD. Reserve early!

Symposium Tuition (Thursday, Friday & Saturday)

AGD credit hoursParticipation in the full program entitles each participant to 18 CE credit hours. Additional credit hours can be earned through participation in one of the Pre-Symposium courses.

Day 3 • Saturday, April 27

Concurrent SessionsComplications in Tissue Regeneration and Implant Dentistry8:00am – 12:00pmThis session will address surgical complications and the challenges of soft and hard tissue management with implants.

• Dr. John Russo • Dr. Marius Steigmann • Dr. Justin Moody • Dr. Edward P. Allen • Dr. Alain Romanos • Dr. Arthur Novaes — Session Moderator

Stabilizing Tissue by Combining Surface Technology and Abutment Design8:00am – 12:00pmSpeakers will share their approach to achieving ideal implant esthetics including treatment planning, clinical techniques and rationale for choice of materials. • Dr. David Troncoso • Dr. Brahm Miller • Dr. Pedro Gazzotti • Dr. Ken Malament — Session Moderator • Dr. Sonia Leziy

Concurrent SessionsImplant Design Criteria to Maintain Crestal Bone and Supracrestal Tissue1:00pm – 3:30pmThe etiology of bone and soft tissue loss, including biomechanical factors of implant design and biologic factors, will be presented. Comparison of platform-matched vs. platform-switched implants will be discussed.

• Dr. Sonia Leziy • Dr. Carl Misch

Current Trends in Immediate Loading for Fully Edentulous Patients1:00pm – 3:30pmThe concept of immediate loading has become increasingly popular due to patient demand and high clinical predictability, leading to improved case acceptance and patient satisfaction. This session will address when immediate load is indicated and the advantages and disadvantages of various protocols for full arch reconstruction. • Dr. Lewis Cummings • Dr. Hamid Shafie

For more information please visit www.biohorizons.com