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Dental Tribune United Kingdom Edition

February 14-20, 2011United Kingdom Edition22Implant Tribune About the author Dr Michael Sonick is a full-time prac- ticing periodontist and implant sur- geon in Fairfield CT. A renowned educa- tor, author, and clinical researcher, he is a Guest Lec- turer for the In- ternational Dental Program at New York University School of Dentistry, a former Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine and University of Connecti- cut School of Dental Medicine, and a frequent lecturer on periodontics, den- tal implants and practice management for educational programs around the world. Locally, he is the founder and director of the Fairfield County Dental Club, an advanced continuing educa- tion organisation that provides courses on the latest development in dentistry to clinicians and their staff. Dr Sonick is also founder and director of Sonick Seminars, LLC, a multidisciplinary teaching institute located in his clinical office and teaching center. Courses are given on all surgical aspects of perio- dontics and implant dentistry. Unique to this program is the three part con- tinuum: dentists to observe live sur- gery participate during the Hand’s-On portion and attend lectures. Interested participants can contact Carole at 203 254-2006 or visit the website at www. sonickdmd.com. ADI 2011 TEAM CONGRESS 14-15 APRIL 2011 MANCHESTER CENTRAL CONVENTION COMPLEX The ADI Team Congress has now become the leading dental implant meeting in the United Kingdom and one of the foremost in Europe, with the unique combination of a plenary programme with internationally renowned speakers, parallel sessions for all dental care professionals, an exhibition and a fantastic party. Dental implantology is a team speciality and the 2011 Congress programme continues to uphold and endorse this ethos. The team programme includes sessions for dental nurses, dental hygienists/therapists and practice managers, with the dental technicians being included in the plenary programme where two world-class technicians will be speaking. Thursday 14 April PLENARY PROGRAMME FOR CLINICIANS AND TECHNICIANS Professor Tomas Albrektsson, Sweden Mr Michel Magne, USA Professor Mauricio Araújo, Brazil Professor Clark M Stanford, USA Dr Stephen L Wheeler, USA DENTAL IMPLANT TEAM PROGRAMME - (Morning) Combined Team Programme for Hygienists, Nurses, Practice Managers and Therapists The team approach to implant dentistry: a blueprint for success Ms Anita H Daniels, USA DENTAL IMPLANT TEAM PROGRAMME - (Afternoon) Hygienists' & Therapists' Programme The role of the dental hygienists in implant treatment Ms Anita H Daniels, USA Practice Managers' Programme Ringing the changes: turn every patient enquiry into an appointment Mr Ashley Latter, UK Nurses’ Programme Asepsis for dental implants; Effective communication with patients; Advanced surgical techniques, instruments & preparation; Medical emergencies in implant surgery; HTM0105 and implant dentistry; Sinus lifts Miss Helen McVicker, UK Miss Louise Fletcher, UK Miss Helen Batty, UK Dr David Speechley, UK Miss Helen Frost, UK Miss Amy Miller, UK Dr Simon Wright, UK Miss Kara Moody, UK Friday 15 April PLENARY PROGRAMME OPEN TO THE WHOLE TEAM Professor Joseph Kan, USA Mr Oliver Brix, Germany Dr Stephen S Wallace, USA Associate Professor Tara Aghaloo, USA Professor Torsten Jemt, Sweden Congress Exhibition - Thursday 14 & Friday 15 April Opportunities to view and discuss the latest innovations face to face with the industry experts Optional Congress Social Event - Thursday 14 April “A Hard Day's Night” at Lancashire County Cricket Club: The Point Entertainment provided by the Bootleg Beatles Book your place now ONLINE at www.adi.org.uk/congress2011 For more information and a Congress brochure call the ADI on +44 (0) 20 8487 5555 or email info@adi.org.uk ADAssociation of Dental Implantology UK Team Congress 14-15 April 2011 Manchester what we know, what we think we know and what we think we don't know about implant dentistry BOOK ONLINE NOW www.adi.org.uk/congress2011 £555 for member Clinicians £305 for member Technicians £165 for member Hygienists, Therapists, Nurses, Practice Managers, Students (Non-member rates available) ADI Dental Tribune A5 Advert Jan 11 1/2/11 16:48 Page 1 5b.Radiograph of implants in place with temporary healing abutments. Note peak of bone between the implants 6a. Occlusal view of temporary cylinders. Note ideal positioning for both function and esthetics. Occlusal forces are directed along the long axis of the implants. Implants are also positioned palatally which will allow for ideal sculpting of the tissue with the provisional 6b. Facial view of temporary cylinders 7. Provisional restoration immediately following reline and placement. Papilla is not present 8. Radiograph the day of implant placement 9. Provisional restoration one week post- implantation. Very good soft tissue healing and minimal recession 10. Provisional restoration three months post-implantation 12a. Final #8 and #9 implant restorationsn 11. Provisional restoration at 6 months following gingivectomy and adjustment of interim crown contours 12b. Close up view of final restoration 12c. Right lateral final view 12d. Left lateral final view 13. Radiograph of final restoration. There is preservation of interproximal and peri-implant bone 14. Final facial view page 21DTß