1
Summerschool 2010
for
Clinical Periodontology and Implantology
at the
University of Heidelberg, Germany
in cooperation with
Technion-Israeli Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel University of Coimbra, Portugal University of Würzburg, Germany University of Frankfurt, Germany
Sponsored by German Society of Periodontology, Sirona, Heraeus Kulzer, Straumann
2
Contents 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………. 3
1.1. Lecturers and Instructors……………………………… . 3
1.2. Participants………………………………………………….. 9
2. Schedule/Topics……………………………..…………………...….. 23 3. Pictures of the selected events………………………… ……….. 29
4. Evaluation………………………………………………………..…… 55
4.1 Evaluation………………………………………………… 55
4.2 Comments………………………………..……..…….…… 58
5. Final Report..………………….………… 63
3
1. Introduction 1.1. Lecturers and Instructors Program director and Project manager, Lecturer, University of Heidelberg
PPrrooff.. DDrr.. mmeedd.. DDrr.. mmeedd.. ddeenntt.. TTii --SSuunn KKiimm 1985 - 1991 Dental School at the University of Heidelberg 1992 Doctoral thesis in dentistry (Dr. med. dent.) 1987 - 1996 Medical School at the University of Heidelberg 1995-1996 Internship in General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Heidelberg; 1998 Doctoral thesis in Medicine (Dr. med.) since 1998 Approved Specialist for Periodontology of the German Society of Periodontology (DGP)
2004 „Habilitation“
since 1992 Scientific fellow and instructor, assistant director
since 2004 Head of the Section of Periodontology, undergraduate and graduate periodontal education
Lecturers international
Prof.Dr. Eli E. Machtei Ramban Medical Center, Haifa (Israel) Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine at the Technion 1979 DMD from Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1982 Advanced graduate studies in Periodontology at Boston University 1982 Faculty of Dentistry at the Hebrew University and
Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem;
4
1989 Visiting Associate Professor at the Periodontal Research Center, Department of Oral Biology, at the State University of New York, Buffalo;
1994 Establishment of the Unit of Periodontology at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa
1996 Faculty of Medicine at the Technion as an Adjunct Senior Lecturer; 1999 Adjunct Senior Teaching Fellow
2002 and currently an Associate Professor
DDrr.. mmeedd.. ddeenntt.. OOrrllaannddoo MMaarrttiinnss
1999 I´ve finished my degree at Medical Faculty of Coimbra´s University- Portugal.
I work as assistant in Periodontology (Dentistry Department – University of Combra), in private dentistry and also within research.
2007-2009 Master in Science in Medical Faculty of Coimbra (Synthetic nanocrystalline
Hydroxiapatite) Since 2009 PhD student (Re-osseointegration in modified implant surfaces) Since 2003 I´ve been involved in several research projects related with root modification caused
by US, curette and Er:YAG laser; fibroblast adhesion to modified root surfaces; SEM analysis to biomaterial surfaces; bone graft substitutes ( synthetic nanocrystalline hydroxiapatite)
2000 post-graduation in Oral Surgery Since 2003 member of the Portuguese Society of Periodontology and Implantology In my free time I like jogging, trekking, be with my friends and read.
5
Lecturers national
PPrrooff.. DDrr.. mmeedd.. ddeenntt.. UUll rr iicchh SScchhllaaggeennhhaauuff
1974-1979 Studies of dentistry at the University of
Tuebingen, Germany
1980-1982 Lecturer Department of Conservative Dentistry,
Tuebingen
1982-1984 Studies of graduate periodontics and research fellow
at the University of Washington, Seattle/USA
1984 Doctoral thesis (Dr. med. dent.) at the University
of Tuebingen
1984-1996 Senior lecturer Department of Conservative Dentistry
and Periodontology, University of Tuebingen
1992 Habilitation (postdoctoral lecture qualification) at the
University of Tuebingen.
1996-2000 Private practice limited to periodontology in Stuttgart,
extramural lecturer of the University of Tuebingen
Since October 2000 head of the Department of Periodontology,
University of Wuerzburg.
Since November 2006 president of the German Society of
Periodontology (DGP)
Main research focus:
Clinical management of aggressive periodontal disease
Shifts in microbial colonization in periodontitis patients under systemic antibiotic therapy
Use of chlorhexidine in caries-active patients
6
PPrrooff.. DDrr.. mmeedd.. ddeenntt.. PPeetteerr EEiicckkhhoollzz
1982-1987 Dental School at the University of Cologne 1988-1989 Military service in the Dental Corps 1989 Dr. med. dent. 1989-1992 Scientific fellow and postgraduate education in Periodontology at the Dept. of Periodontology, University of Münster since 1992 Scientific fellow since 1995 Instructor and Assistant Professor, Ph.D. 1997; 1994 Approved Specialist for Periodontology of the German Society of Periodontology (DGP); Editorial Board of Dento- maxillofacial Radiology, Advisory
Board of Deutsche Zahnärztliche Zeitschrift
since 2004 director of the department of periodontology at the University of Frankfurt Main Interest: Diagnosis and Therapy of Furcation Involvement, Computer assisted Radiography, Regenerative Therapy (GTR), Local Antibiotic Therapy
DDrr.. mmeedd.. ddeenntt.. HHeellmmuutt SStteevveell iinngg Assistant Director at the Department of Oro-Maxilla-Facial-Surgery 1974 Graduation from highschool (Abitur) 1977-1982 Apprentiship as dental technician 1977-1982 Student at the Dental University of Würzburg 1983 Doctorate Dr. med. dent. University of Würzburg 1982-1985 Dept. of Dental Prosthetics at the University of Würzburg
7
1985-1992 Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Würzburg since 1992 Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Heidelberg since 1987 Use of different dental implants
since 1992 User of the Astra Tech Dental Implant System
DDrr.. RRaall ff RRaauucchh
03-02-1987 graduation in dentistry, FU Berlin
06-08-1988 Doctor's degree
01-15-1988 - 01-14-1993 Assistant professor, department of operative and preventive dentistry, Zahnklinik Nord, FU Berlin, Dean: Prof. Dr. Roulet
01-15-1993 - 01-31-1994 practicing in a dental office
02-01-1994 - 05-31-1999 Product manager Brånemark
System®, Nobel Biocare
01-01-2007 International Key Account
Manager, Wieland Dental Implants
GmbH
05-01-2007 Business Development, Wieland Dental Implants GmbH
01-01-2009 Director University Program EMEA, Nobel Biocare AG
01-01-2010 Director Professional Relations EMEA, Nobel Biocare AG
8
SSeenniioorr IInnssttrruuccttoorrss
RRaalluuccaa CCoossggaarreeaa AAmmeell iiee BBääuummeerr
NNii llss ZZiimmmmeerrmmaannnn PPaattrr iicckk FFrraannkk
Junior Instructor
NNiihhaadd EEll SSaayyeedd
9
Helpers behind the scene
Coffee break+ set up for hands-on courses GGiiaannnneettttee GGaammbbaarrddeell llaa 1.2 Participants
Dr. Ricardo Moutinho I am a post-graduated student in periodontics at the University of Porto, Portugal. Besides Perio, I love reading, swimming, tennis and hiking. My stay in Heidelberg was great. The environment and the host of Perio section of the University of Heidelberg was very good. We all love the SummerSchool. I strongly recommend this stage with Prof. Kim to all who love periodontology. I also thank all the people who accompanied us. They were fantastic. The summerschool 2010 was fantastic at all levels. Dr. Ricardo Moutinho
Rua Manuel Goncalves
[email protected] 00351229713524 (Telephone)
00351965169099 (Cell-Phone)
10
Lage, 210 4425-122 Aguas Santas Portugal
Dr. Elsa Teresa Domingues I’m Elsa, 26 years-old and took my Dentistry’s degree at Coimbra’s University, one of the oldest universities in Europe (found in 1290). Coimbra exists for and because of the students and the traditions involving they really take over the city throughout the school year. I’ve been working as a dentist in private practice ever since I finished my degree two years ago and I was involved in a research about in vitro adhesion of fibroblasts to the root treated surfaces by scaling, US or laser. Nowadays I live by the beach, about 100km away from Coimbra. In my free times I enjoy reading, hiking, traveling or just relax at the new riverside in Coimbra, that has been re-built in the last 5 years. We now have a very pleasant garden to spend our free time. My country is also very famous among tourists for its several monuments (castles :P), gorgeous beaches and a welcoming people! Portugal has great food, great wines and great weather. Come and visit: www.visitportugal.com. Dra. Elsa Teresa Domingues
Rua do Lameiro, 8, Bouca de La 2425-183 Bajouca
[email protected] (+351) 916504855 (Cell-Phone)
11
Dr. Eva Lippertova My name is Eva Lippertova, I was born 28 years ago in Prague, Czech republic where I also currently live. I graduated 2007 at The Charles University of Prague, Department of Stomatology. Then went for rotation for two years and got experiences of all branches of dentistry. Nowadays I work as an intern at The Deparment of endodontics and restorative dentistry, partially also in private office and in hospital as an emergency dentist. Professional interests: periodontology, endodontics and restorative dentistry Personal interests: music , biking, in line-skating, travelling, planting orchideas,bookworming Future proffessional plans: getting a speciality in periodontics and just be a good dentist Personal motto: Life is a full time improvement of yourself. It was my great pleasure I could join such a great group of periodontologist. Eva Lippertova
Mladeze 23, Praha 6 16900 Czech republic
[email protected] 0042774313132 (Cell-Phone)
12
Dr. Vanessa Tubero Euzebio Alves
I am from São Paulo, Brazil. I finished my Degree in Dental Sciences at the Pontifical
Catholic University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, in 2000. After that, in 2003, I started my
Specialization in Periodontology at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, where I’m finishing
my Masters of Science Degree in Periodontology. Besides studying and working, I love to
spend time with my family and friends, to ride my bike and to travel.
Dra. Vanessa Tubero Euzebio Alves
Rua Curuzú n° 123 casa 1 CEP 05084-020 - Sao Paulo -SP - Brazil
[email protected] 00551132945868 (Telephone)
00551192339611 (Cell-Phone)
13
Dr.med.dent.Ivan Puhar Born 1981 in Zagreb, Croatia. Graduated at the School of Dental Medicine in 2004. Employed as young research assistant at the Department of Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, Zagreb. Secretary of the Croatian Society of Periodontology since 2009. Currently, working on PhD thesis programme, and postgraduate training programme in periodontology. Fields of interest: periodontal medicine, regenerative procedures, growth factors, implantology. Hobbies: reading books, computers, cooking; exploring castles (only when in Heidelberg:-). Ivan Puhar Lopatinecka 13
HR – 10000 Zagreb Croatia
[email protected] 0038513817534 (Telephone)
0038598566276 (Cell-Phone)
14
Dr. Marinella Holzhausen I am currently a full-time professor at the Division of Periodontics, Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of São Paulo- FOUSP, São Paulo, Brazil. I did my graduation, and post-graduation (master’s degree, and PhD) in Periodontology at the University of the State of São Paulo (FOAr-UNESP) in Araraquara, which is the city I was born, and post-doctorate in Pharmacology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada. My main research interest is periodontal immunology but I am also interested in biomaterials and microbiology. Dra. Marinella Holzhausen
Rua Alvorada, 1009, apto 2002A, Vila Olimpia, CEP: 04550-004 Sao Paulo-SP, Brasil
[email protected] 00551633311526 (Telephone)
00551130459225 (Cell-Phone)
15
Dr.med.dent. Domagoj Vrazic I'm 26 years old and I come from a beautiful city of Zagreb, capital of Croatia. I graduated in 2007. In 2009 I have started working at the my School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, at the Department of Periodontology as a young research assistant. At the moment I'm working on my research thesis for my PhD programe and I plan to specialize in Periodontology. Some of my personal hobbies are reading and various sports, especially basketball and diving. Domagoj Vrazic
Vinkoviceva 27 HR-10000 Zagreb Croatia
[email protected] 0038514683991 (Telephone)
00385914099666 (Cell-Phone)
16
Dr. Eduardo Montero Solis DDS, Expertise in Clinical Periodontology UCM PhD student, Department of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery, Section of Periodontics. Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. SPAIN Office Adress: C/Príncipe de Vergara 256, 1ºD Madrid Current research interests: Microbiology of periodontal disease and antimicrobial treatment (mainly probiotics); regenerative periodontal therapy; mucogingival surgery. Hobbies: Travelling; skiing and tennis; music. It was a pleasure to meet all of you at the Summerschool. From this moment you have a house in Madrid; I hope you take this opportunity soon. Dr. Eduardo Montero Solís
C/Marqués de Lozoya 7 28007 Madrid Madrid Espana
[email protected] 0034 915733196 (Telephone)
0034 630138408 (Cell-Phone)
17
Dr.med.dent. Marko Blaskovic My name is Marko and i was born in Rijeka, Croatia. Rijeka is major Croatian port, located in the very heart of Kvarner Gulf, center of Primorje and Gorski Kotar County. This region is characterized by an unusual joint that includes the sea with the Bay of Kvarner and the surrounding Northern Croatian sea coast and Učka mountain, on the west, and the mountainous region of Gorski Kotar. In 2003 graduated University of Medicine Rijeka, School of Dentistry. Sice then, I have been working at the private practice dedicated to periodontology, implantology and general dentistry. I enjoy traveling, sports and reading Marko Blaskovic
Kalvarija 7 51000 Rijeka Croatia
[email protected] 0038551216217 (Telephone)
00385992216217 (Cell-Phone)
18
Dr. Mariana Heleno de Sousa Pinheiro I’m 26 years old and in 2008 I got my Dentistry’s degree at the Faculty of Medicine of Coimbra’s University, Portugal. Since then I’ve been working in private practice and in the meanwhile I took a Post-Graduate Course on Surgery and joined a Deutsch Course. I’m currently living at Lisbon and I’m the proud owner of a Yamaha BWs! Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal and it’s famous for its luminosity and countless Kms of beaches. Portugal in general is well-known for the kindness of its people, warm weather, the good food and amazing wines! In my free time I enjoy reading books, going to the beach and hanging around with my friends. However, the thing I love the most is travelling! So please… invite me for your country! I‘m sure you all know by now that you are very welcome in mine. ☺ Dra. Mariana Heleno de Sousa Pinheiro
Praceta Joao Villaret n.1 7E, Venda Nova 2700 – 481 Amadora PORTUGAL
[email protected] --------------------
00351919828430 (Cell-Phone)
19
Dr.med. Dr.med.dent. Sandra Zuzic Magyar, My name is Sandra, 39y old, live and work in Rijeka, Croatia. Graduated general medicine 1997. and dentistry 1999. at University of Medicine Rijeka. Worked in ENT clinic for four years and since then work as a general dentist in my private dental studio. Main interest in periodontology, implantology Hobbies- Skiing, sailing, fitness, reading books Sandra Zuzic Magyar
Dujmici 22 b 51221 Kostrena Croatia
[email protected] 0038551287467 (Telephone)
00385997024794 (Cell-Phone)
20
Dr. Fidan Bahtiar Ismail I am 36 years old and I live in Bucharest, Romania. I have graduated from the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine Carol Davila, in 1999 and after that I took my specialty in general dentistry. Since 2003 I am a teacher assistant at the Department of Periodontology and in 2006 I entered the PhD programme in periodontal medicine at the same university. I also practice periodontology in a private clinic. My special interests in Periodontology are: regenerative periodontal therapy, mucogingival surgery and tissue management around implants. Beside my job, Đ also enjoy going to cinema, travelling and reading. I try to update my knowledges in periodontology by attending international courses and summer schools, like this one in Heidelberg, which I enjoyed a lot. Hope we all will stay in touch. Dr. Fidan-Bahtiar Ismail
Tincani Str.No.7, bl Z 25, ap. 43, sector 6, Bucharest, Romania
[email protected] 0040217450125 (Telephone)
0040722271259 (Cell-Phone)
21
Ana-Maria Raducu I am 29, I was born in Braila, a small and old port by the Danube river. Nowadays I live in Bucharest, capital of Romania, where I also got my Dentistry degree in the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila in 2005.The following year, I have started my PhD studies in the Periodontology department at the same university but I also continue working in a private practice. My main interest is Periodontal Medicine especially the link between diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease, the theme of my PhD thesis. Of course, Periodontology is not the only thing ı enjoy doing. I am very much into photography so whenever I have time, I like taking long walks with my camera and just capture moments of life or beautiful places while listening to blues music and certain rock bands. I came to Heidelberg to improve my education in Periodontics and Summerschool courses went beyond my expectations from both professional and personal level for I was lucky enough to learn so much and meet great colleagues from different countries. Hope we will stay in touch and visit each other from now on! Dr. Ana-Maria Raducu
Ion Urdareanu Str, no 1 bl P29, st A, ap 25, 5th district, Bucharest Romania
[email protected] 0040214110853 (Telephone)
0040722680277 (Cell-Phone)
22
Ahu URAZ, DDs, PhD I am 36 years old and I come from Turkey. I took my PhD degree at the Gazi University, faculty of Dentistry,Department of Periodontology. Still I am an Assistant Professor and a part of team teaching clinical and theoretic Periodontics at the undergraduate level. I always try to improve my knowledge’s and learn new concepts of periodontology in different country that was one of the reasons why applied for Summer school. My main research areas are oral microbiology, relationship between systemic disease and periodontal disease, implant therapy and regenerative periodontal therapy. I love to travel all around and meet new people. In my spare time, I enjoy skiing, reading, snowboarding, playing tennis, swimming and spending time with my family and friends. Turkey is a beautiful country and has so much to offer her visitors: breathtaking natural beauties, unique historical and archeological sites. The rectangular shaped country is washed on three sides by three different seas. Its shores are laced with beaches, bays, coves, ports, islands and peninsulas. Turkey is also blessed with majestic mountains and valleys, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and grottoes perfect for winter and summer sports of all kinds. I promise you for great food, great weather, great wine and beer, also hospitality. It was a great time in Heidelberg. I really enjoyed every minute in summer school. I am very pleased to know you. I am feeling that I have many sisters and brothers in all around the world. I hope to we will stay in touch and I will see you all again. Please come to Turkey and visit me!!! Dr. Ahu Uraz
Gazi Univ. Dis Hekimligi 8. cadde 84. sok 06510 Emek/Ankara TURKEY
[email protected] 00903122034250 (Telephone)
00905323852650 (Cell-Phone)
23
2. Schedule/Topics
International Summer School for
Clinical Periodontology and Implantology 21.07.2008 – 01.08.2008
Week 1 Monday July 26st
08:30 am - 08:45 am Welcome and Introduction of the lecturers (Kim)
08:45 am - 10:30 am Introduction of the participants
10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee Break
11:00 am – 12:30 am Orientation&Introduction of the Dental Hospital, walk
through the Hospital (El Sayed)
11:00 am - 12:30 am Oral & Periodontal Health Condition in the World – a
global overview, part I ( Dr. Fisher)
12:30 am - 01:30 pm lunch break
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Epidemiological Aspects of Periodontitis (Becher)
03:00 pm - 03:30 pm Coffee Break
03:30 pm – 04:30 pm City and the University of Heidelberg (Kim)
04:30 pm - 06:00 pm Orientation – University Campus (Cosgarea)
06:00 pm Welcome Reception
09:00 pm Night Guided Tour in Heidelberg
Tuesday July 27nd
09:00 am - 10.30 am Classification of periodontal diseases – seminar
(Baeumer)
10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee Break
11:00 am - 11:45 am Clinical Periodontal Diagnosis (Frank)
11:45 am - 12:30 am Microbiological Diagnosis (Frank)
24
12:30 pm - 01:30 pm Lunch break
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Diagnosis of periodontal diseases – seminar (Kim)
03:00 pm Excursion to Mannheim
Wednesday July 28rd
08:30 am - 09:00 am Anti-infective therapy at the University of Heidelberg
(Kim)
09:00 am - 09:30 am The principle of full-mouth disinfection - seminar
(Cosgarea)
09:30 am - 10:00 am Debridement: by hand or by machine? (Eickholz)
10:00 am – 10:30 am Scaling and rootplanning (Eickholz)
10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee Break
11:00 pm - 11:45 pm Non-surgical or surgical periodontal therapy?
(Eickholz)
11:45 pm - 12:30 pm Periodontal surgery: flap techniques (Eickholz)
12:30 pm - 04:30 pm Hands-on (pig jaw): periodontal flap surgery (Kirkland
flap, modified Widman flap, distal wedge, papilla
preservation flap) (Eickholz)
04:30 pm Excursion to Schwetzingen
Thursday July 29 th
08:30 am - 09:15 am Etiology and Diagnosis of Furcation Involvement
(Cosgarea)
09:15 am - 10:30 am Fundamental periodontal therapy I – resective therapy,
flap procedures (Cosgarea)
10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee break
11:00 am - 01:00 pm Hands-on (pig´s jaw): Tunnelpreparation (Kim)
01:00 pm - 02:00 pm Lunch Break
02:00 pm - 02:45 pm Different Augmentation Procedure (Steveling)
25
02:45 pm - 03:30 pm CAD/CAM Abutments for the improvement of the
emergence profile (Steveling)
03:30 pm - 04.00 pm Break
04:00 pm - 05:00 pm Hands-on (pig´s jaw): preparation for implants
Extraction; Socket preservation with Gentamycin
collagen sponge (Steveling)
05:00 pm Heidelberg Tour
Friday July 30th
08:30 am - 09:15 am Is periodontal regenearation possible? Indication for
GTR (Kim)
09.15 am- 10.15 am Current Status of Regeneration Therapy (Kim)
10:15 am - 10:45 am Break
10:45 am - 12:00 pm Hands-on (pig´s jaw): Enamel matrix protein derivate
(Emdogain) (Kim)
26
Week 2
Monday August 2th
08:30 am – 10:30 am The mucogingival complex: Gingival recession and
mucogingival problems; Classification of gingival
recession; Diagnosis; Indications for root coverage
(Baeumer)
10:30 am – 10:30 am Rotational flaps, advanced flaps; free gingival grafts,
Connective tissue grafts (Kim)
10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break
11:00 am - 12:30 am Hands-on (pig´s jaw): Mucogingival surgery; laterally
positioned flap; Coronally positioned flap; free
gingival graft; Connective tissue graft-envelope
technique (Kim)
12:30 pm – 01:30 pm lunch break
01:30 pm - 02:30 pm Periodontal Medicine (Kim)
02:30 pm - 04:30 pm Periodontal Medicine (Kim)
04:30 pm Hiking Tour
Tuesday August 3th
08:30 am - 09:30 am Longterm results after periodontal treatment (Kim)
09:30 am - 10:30 am Prognosis of teeth (Kim)
10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee Break
11:00 am - 12:30 pm Treatment planning / Prognosis of teeth – Seminar
(Kim)
12:30 pm - 01:30 pm Lunch Break
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Supportive Periodontal Treatment – Seminar
(Zimmermann)
03:00 pm Excursion to Sirona Factory
27
Wednesday August 4th
08:30 am – 10:00 am Supportive Periodontal Treatment (Zimmermann)
10:00 am – 10:30 am Coffee Break
10:30 am – 12:30 am Implants in periodontal compromised patients
(Martins)
12:30 am – 01:30 pm Lunch break
01:30 pm – 02:30 pm Antibiotics in Periodontology I – prophylaxis,
systemical advices (Kim)
02:30 pm – 03:00 pm Coffee Break
03:00 pm – 04:00 pm Antibiotics in Periodontology II – local advices (Kim)
Hands-on (pig´s jaw): Application procedures for local
antibiotics (Kim)
04:30 pm Excursion to Speyer
Thursday August 5th
08:30 am - 10:00 am “Now that the implants have failed: What do we do
next?” (Prof. Machtei)
10:00 am – 10:30 am Coffee Break
10:30 pm - 12:30 pm Evidence based role of oral hygiene control in therapy
and prevention (Schlagenhauf)
12:30 pm - 01:30 pm Lunch break
01:30 pm – 04:00 pm Implantology: Treatment Planning
Hands-on CAD/CAM (Fa. Straumann)
04 :00 pm Excursion to Bruchsal
28
Friday August 6th
08:30 am - 10:30 am Case presentations
10:30 am – 11:00 am Break
11:00 am - 12:00 am Periodontitis – Extraction and setting implants? (Kim)
Final lecture
12:00 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch & Game
29
3. Pictures of selected events Orientation & Introduction of the Dental Hospital
30
31
Welcome Party
32
Night Guided Tour in Heidelberg
33
Excursion to Mannheim
34
Presentations
35
36
Hands-on pig´s jaw
37
38
39
40
Heidelberg
41
42
Hiking in Heidelberg
43
44
45
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
46
47
Party in Heidelberg
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
4.1 Evaluation
What is your evaluation of the Summerschool (on a scale from 5 to 1)
Please evaluate how the following topics have been dealt with in the Summerschool (on a scale from 5 to 1) 4.7 4.9 4.9 4.6 4.1 Basic science
Clinical studies
Clinical diagnosis
Hands-on-course
Clinical treatment
4.9
56
Which topics should be spent more attention to within the Summerschool program (on a scale from 5 to 1) 4 4.2 4.9 5 4.9 Basic science
Clinical investigation
Clinical diagnosis
Clinical treatment
Hands-on-course
The Calibre of the Lecturers in general (on a scale from 5 to 1) 4.9 Scientific base of the lecturers (evidence based; on a scale from 5 to 1) 5 3 best lecturers (on a scale from 5 to 1) Prof. Dr. Dr.
Kim Prof. Dr. Eickholz
Prof. Dr. Schlagenauf
Teaching skills 5 4.9 4.9 Scientific background
5 5 4.9
Presentation skills
5 4.9 4.6
57
Evaluation of the hands-on-courses (on a scale from 5 to 1) periodontal flap surgery (Eickholz)
4.8
Treatment of furcation involvement- Tunnelprep. (Kim)
4.9
Mucogingival surgery (Kim) 4.9 Regenerative Therapy Emdogain (Kim)
4.9
Preparation for implants augmentation (Steveling)
4.8
Evaluation of the social events (on a scale from 5 to 1) Guided night city tour 3.9 Excursion to Mannheim 4.4 Hiking in Heidelberg + Schnitzelhaus
4.8
Tour in Bensheim Sirona 4.1 Nightlifetour in Heidelberg 4.7 in general 5
58
4.2 Comments After spending 2 weeks of Summerschool please describe from your point of view what this Summerschool is, if you have to explain it.
• International fulfilling experience, from theoretical and practical point of view. (Mind-changing)
• Change in thinking in a scientific way, better understanding articles and how to compare them
• New knowledge and practices, networking, see how other think in terms of periodontology
• Think systematically and evidence-based in terms of prognosis and treatment-planning.
• Contact with new materials for diagnosis and treatment • The best perio-event I´ve ever been to • Opportunity to meet other professionals from different countries • A new beginning, a taste of great periodontal science and a link
between different cultures • Basics + clinical+ practical • An international connecting place • Meeting point of multi-centered group of friends that can work,
discuss clinical situations • A school event
Please complete the following sentences… My expectation for the Summerschool 2010 was
• To update my knowledge and listening to different points of view from people all over the world
• To have more hands-on, and more live-op to see the working day of periodontologists
• More experience • Meet colleagues from other countries
59
• To learn and practice surgical procedures • Collect new info and improve my practical skills • Get new practical, clinical imformation about periodontiology • Not very high • I´didn´t know what to expect • To learn • To develop clinical and critical mindset • To collect new information that I can implement in my practice • Connection with new specialists from all over the world, to learn
their opinions and suggestions • To have a really good time and learn a lot about periodontology,
to meet people with simile interests • Really high expecations
In fact, my experience in the 2 weeks of Summerschool was…
• Much more fulfilling that I expected • To create an international work group • To gain a lot of new friends and facts • All I expected and much more • Excellent and it gave me the opportunity to make new friends/
Networking • Gain a lot of knowledge and new friends • Also practical an d theoretical • Very great, I learned a lot • Great, I love Heidelberg, I learned a lot • The best academic experience I have ever had • The perfect combination between science and people interaction • Evidence-based approach • Dynamic, interesting, scientific, practical • Perfect I learned lots of knew knowledge • I really enjoyed every moment • Amazing
60
It would have been better if…..
• We could have practiced on patients • This is a chance to learn how to prepare case presentations • More free time • We could have observed a typical day at the perio-clinic • There are more live-videos and pictures at lectures • Was for three weeks • We could have seen more live surgery and if we had seen
surgery in practice and the management of perio-patients (inclusive documentations)
• Better weather • More hands-on courses and they should have been performed
slowly
During the 2 weeks I missed……………
• Water without bubbles • My family • Free time • Live-operations • Sleep • Warm weather • National dishes • Nothing
During the 2 weeks I appreciated….
• All lectures, the university, Heidelberg
61
• Every small details, since the amazing well supported data and presentations until the lovely tours we had.
• The dedication of Prof. Kim and her team • First of all Prof. Dr. Dr. Kim, after that Nihad El Sayed for her
amazing hospitality and her personal skills to solve every problem. Also I appreciated to Patrick Frank, Raluca and Jan. I spent a lovely and really funny time because of them.
• Discussions, individual approach, teachers, collegues • The great work, everybody in Heidelberg put in order that we
might feel at home • The quality of people from dental school, the life in Heidelberg • Very much the scientific program, all the teachers, and all of the
student group • Full time work of all supportive team • Coffee snacks with food • The way Dr. Kim implements science based information in
everyday clinical practice • Everything • Open minded views and friendship • The time and effort that the people in the organisation put into
everything that was done Place for some final words, comments,etc…….
• Thank you • Thanks for the beautiful two weeks • This was a great move to attend Summerschool in Heidelberg
and have the chance to further sharpen my skills and enrich my knowledge
• I feel privileged to have had the chance to attend this Summerschool
• I hope that we stay in contact • This was amazing to be in Heidelberg during these two weeks • Summerschool Heidelberg was very useful and I am very happy
I could spent wonderful 14 days with all of you
62
• Thank you all of University of Heidelberg and in particular for Prof. Kim to had given me this opportunity
• Thank you for everything, hope to keep in touch • Thank you for everything, hope to see you soon in Wien, or
maybe earlier • Thank you for the wonderful 2 weeks of education and your
warm approach • I spent a really nice time both scientificially and socially: I got
new friends. Everything is perfect. Summerschool was prepared very well. I liked to thank Prof. Kim and her team´s organisation. I hope I can be a good lecturer and teacher as much as Prof. Kim I would like to say “Thank you for everything”.
• I´m very enthusiastic and I´m sure that I have learned new things and that I will never forget it
63
5. Final Report Student: Marinella Holzhausen, DDS, MSc, PhD (University of São
Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil)
The Summerschool for Clinical Periodontology and Implantology
took place from July 26th until August 6th. 2010 at the University of
Heidelberg in Germany, and was organized by the Section of the
Periodontology, Department of Operative Dentistry. I will try to
resume in the next paragraphs the wonderful experience I had.
At the 1st day, there was an introductory lecture about the course, the
city and the university, and the presentation of the participants who
came from several countries (12 from European countries, and 2 from
Brazil).
During the period of 2 weeks, several topics were ministered by
experienced professors and clinicians. They were excellent to remind
the basics of periodontology: epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis,
treatment planning, therapy (non-surgical/ surgical) and prognosis. In
addition, lectures and seminars on periodontal medicine and implants
were also provided. However, the following lectures were outstanding
in my point of view:
• “Classification of Periodontal diseases” ministered by Dr. Baeumer.
• “Anti-infective therapy at the University of Heidelberg” ministered
by Dr. Kim.
• “Debridement: by hand or by machine” ministered by Dr. Eikholz.
• “Non-surgical or surgical periodontal therapy” ministered by Dr.
64
Eickholz.
• “Is periodontal regeneration possible” ministered by Dr. Kim.
• “Periodontal Medicine” ministered by Dr. Kim.
• “Long-term results after periodontal treatment” ministered by Dr.
Kim.
• “Prognosis of teeth” ministered by Dr. Kim.
• “Evidence based role of oral hygiene control in therapy and
prevention” ministered by Dr. Schlagenhauf.
I also enjoyed the interactive learning seminars, especially the
following ones:
• “Diagnosis of periodontal disease- seminar”. During this seminar,
Dr. Kim presented several clinical cases and interactively discussed
with the class their correct diagnosis.
• “The principle of full-mouth disinfection- seminar” ministered by
Dr. Cosgarea who taught the principles, goals, advantages of full-
mouth disinfection, and interactively discussed with the class the
papers of Quirynen et al, 1995, and Apatzidou et al, 2004.
• “Periodontal Medicine- seminar” ministered by Dr. Kim.
• “Treatment planning/ prognosis of teeth- seminar” ministered by Dr.
Kim.
It was also great to have the opportunity to see and learn about
modern diagnostic tools in periodontology, like kits for
microbiological (shown by Dr. Frank), immunological and genetic
diagnosis.
In addition, the hands on courses were perfect to remind how to
perform the basic periodontal surgical procedures, and to learn how to
65
use different new regenerative materials. During these practical
classes the professors also clarified with excellence and patience all
the critical steps for the success of more sophisticated surgical
therapies.
Moreover, I think that this Postgraduate program experience at the
University of Heidelberg, allowed me to get in touch with modern
teaching methods, such as interactive learning seminars and hands-on
courses, which will certainly help me to provide a more
comprehensive learning experience for my students.
Furthermore, I also would like to point out the organized structure of
the course. These 2 weeks were marked by a series of lectures,
seminars, and hands on courses that strictly followed a programmed
time to begin and to end. And, several breaks were provided in
between these activities and were essential for socializing and
discussing personal clinical experiences with the other members of the
group.
In conclusion, I strongly believe that the Summerschool for Clinical
Periodontology and Implantology was a unique opportunity to
improve my professional skills and to gain a lot of experience and
much more confidence. This experience in such an extremely
prestigious international program of the University of Heidelberg,
which is the oldest university in Germany, was perfect to meet
teachers and students from different nationalities and to exchange
experience in periodontology. Finally, it was wonderful to learn about
the German culture, and to spend some time in the motherland of my
beloved grandparents!
66
Student: Vanessa Tubero Euzebio Alves
Located on Southeastern Germany along the Neckar river, in the
region of Baden- Württemberg, the small city of Heidelberg is the
home of one of the oldest and renowned Universities in Europe. The
University of Heidelberg is a reference of patients attendance and
Medicine teaching, where we can point out great research centers,
clinics and institutes.
More than know about the history of this wonderful knowledge center,
we could feel, even for a little time, the atmosphere of this incredible
University.
Through the International Summer School for Clinical Periodontology
and Implantology, I had the opportunity to be at University of
Heidelberg for two weeks to learn and to recycle my Periodontology
knowledge.
Coordinated by Dr. Dr. Ti-Sun Kim, Head of the Section of
Periodontology, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Clinic for
Oral, Dental, and Maxillofacial, the Summer School is a kind of
unique course that mix learning with abroad cultural sociability.
Through exciting seminars, as Diagnosis of Periodontal Diseases,
Periodontal Medicine, Treatment Planning and Prognosis oriented by
Dr. Kim and lectures like Epidemiological Aspects of Periodontitis,
Non-surgical or Surgical Periodontal Therapy?, Evidence Based Role
of Oral Hygiene Control in Therapy and Prevention, by
internationally renowned guests of the periodontal scientific
67
community, participants of many different countries argued and
shared their practical and scientific knowledge about the most
important topics in Periodontology.
The friendly reception at the University on the very first day created a
friendship atmosphere and promoted the students and monitors union.
The infra-structure University Campus introduction was very useful
because it gave us the right directions and we could notice how
organized the Dental Hospital is.
Sharing time with lectures and seminars, the several hands-on, which
happened during these two weeks, are certainly the highlights of the
Summer School. The Periodontal Flap Surgery, oriented by Dr.
Eickholz, Tunnel Preparation and Enamel Matrix Protein Devivate
(Emdogain), Mucogingival Surgery, Application Procedures for Local
Antibiotics, oriented by Dr. Kim, Preparation for Implants Extraction
and Socket Preservation with Gentamycin Collagen Sponge, oriented
by Dr. Steveling, were genius hands-on that consolidated and turn our
theoretical knowledge into practice. The lab, fitted with high quality
instruments, besides the team organization and attention also
contributed to achieve a great apprenticeship.
To complement our days and evenings after classes, the rides around
Heidelberg to know more about the culture of this charming city, the
small trips to neighbour cities like Mannheim and Rothenburg ob der
Tauber, the amazing traditional Hiking Tour and the relationship with
new friends coming from other countries made the Summer School
something more than special.
68
The importance to participate in international courses, with the quality
and philosophy of the Summer School, is unquestionable. For both,
practitioner and researcher. Thinking and understanding through great
scientific research that the quality of periodontal treatment are implicit
in each phase, from the diagnostic to the supportive periodontal
treatment and taking decisions grounded on scientific evidence, brings
more effective answers and benefits for the patient and make us more
than periodontists. It makes us good periodontists.
Through the Summer School seminars I was able to define concepts
and at the same time to open my mind to new points of view. I am
sure that the Summer School contributed to my personal and
professional education. This learning experience will be with me for
the rest of my life.
Student: Mariana Pinheiro:
The International Summer School for Clinical Periodontology and
Implantology took place from the 26th July to the 6th August 2010 at
the University of Heidelberg and it was such a dazzling experience
that I don’t even know where or how to start describing it. So I can
only promise to try and do my best.
On the day of our arrival Nihad El Sayed picked us up at the city’s bus
stop (thank you Fragment!!). She took us to the University’s dorms,
kindly provided by the German Society of Periodontology (thank you
so much!), and told us basic things about the city and the University.
69
I was so happy for being there and for being granted with the
opportunity to participate in such an international experience that I got
some trouble sleeping in that first night.
In the next morning we had the first of 14 amazing days at the
Summer School! We started by introducing ourselves to our new
colleges by showing presentations about us and our countries. In that
way we found out we were 14 lucky fellows, coming from countries
as different as Turkey (Ahu and her constant smile!), Czech Republic
(Eva and her peace), Portugal (Myself, Elsa and Ricardo – nothing to
say ☺), Brazil (Marinella and Vanessa with their constant laugh!),
Spain (Eduardo and his constant AUF!), Romania (Ami and Bahtiar –
da, da, da!) and Croatia (Ivan, Domagoj, Marko and Sandra – the four
musketeers!).
The following days where filled with lectures and hands-on courses.
The lectures’ subjects varied from disinfective therapy to regenerative
surgery and implants, whilst the hands-on courses included flap
surgery, tunnel preparation and regenerative procedures with
Emdogain® in pig jaws. Every day was organized by themes so that in
the end the pieces fit perfectly together and one can not point out one
of them as more important than the others.
The social program was important to establish the balance between
classes and our free time. Patrick took us throughout Heidelberg’s
nightlife and, really, there wasn’t a single place where he didn’t have
connections with so we had a blast every time! (Except maybe for that
one nigh, with a fish thing, you may remember that, kof!) Raluca –
with her never-ending amount of good vibes - showed us (at least for
70
what the rain let her) the University campus and Kopfklinik and took
us as far as Rothenburg!! I take this opportunity to say “Thank you so
much, Raluca!! And I bet we all feel sorry about that particular
morning…” ☺ Another constant, peaceful presence was Jan’s. He also
helped us with everything he could! Nils and Nihad came with us to
visit Sirona’s factory, which was very enlightening – now we all have
the goal to own that 60.000€ massage/dentistry chair! Then, on
Monday of the last week, Prof. Kim had the enormous task to lead us
up hill hiking. The hiking tour was one of the best parts for me and
ended with the most delightful dinner – Amelie, danke!! – at the
Schnitzel Haus!
On the last day we all had to make presentations about some typical
thing of our country and Prof. Kim made the final speech with the
delivery of our certificates. I have to say (and I bet everyone agrees)
that Prof Kim is a brilliant communicator, extremely captivating and
all her lectures where so appealing – even those at 8:30am! – that we
just couldn’t stop listening to her. I can also tell you that everyone left
this Summer school with the aim of never ever extract a tooth again!!
That’s right, Prof. Kim IS that good! ☺
To conclude, with this Summer School we learned a lot regarding to
what Perio’s concerned but more important than that we made a bond
between us. We all got along really well; at some point it almost
seemed we knew each others since we were young! That amazing
bond allows us to freely communicate between us at any time, so one
can say that an international discussion group was created. In fact, we
71
already arranged Summer School Part II – See you guys in Croatia
2011 and thank you all!! ☺
Student: Dr. Ricardo Moutinho, Master Student in Periodontology,
Porto, Portugal
The Summer School for Clinical Periodontology and Implantology ran
from the 26th of July to the 6th of August, at the Periodontology
Section, Department of Operative Dentistry at Heidelberg University.
We were 14 students with 7 different nationalities: 3 from Portugal, 1
from Spain, 1 from Czech Republic, 2 from Romania, 4 from Croatia,
1 from Turkey and 2 from Brazil.
In terms of scientific level, it was without doubt the best course of
periodontology I have ever attended. The excellence and merit of Prof.
Dr. Ti-Sun Kim and his outstanding team from the periodontology
section at the University Hospital, contributed for this high degree of
expertise, due to the professional and pedagogical manner they were
transmitted to us.
During these two weeks, we had the opportunity to enrich our
knowledge essentially in the area of pure periodontics, in terms of the
basic science, as well as in terms of more advanced surgical
regenerative procedures.
We focused on several points, among them: importance of plaque
control in periodontal therapy and in prevention, clinical periodontal
diagnosis, microbiological diagnosis, aggressive paradontitis
72
treatment, scaling and root planning, non-surgical or surgical
periodontal therapy, etiology, diagnosis and treatment of furcation
involvement, antibiotics in periodontology, locally administered
antibiotics in periodontology, supportive treatment and individual
periodontal risk; periodontal surgery: flap techniques, periodontal
regeneration, regenerative therapy, long-term results and prognosis of
teeth .
We also approached some very interesting topics of implant treatment,
such as ‘complications with dental implants and failure of implants:
what do we do next?’. We also had the opportunity to participate in a
few Hands-on courses as periodontal flap surgery, placement of
implants, regenerative periodontal surgery, mucogingival surgery and
augmentation procedures.
All matters discussed were always supported by scientific evidence
and always very well documented and supported by studies and
papers published in international journals. This way I can
categorically state that I came from Heidelberg more scientifically
enriched.
As for the cultural program, which could be called daytime or
official cultural program, organized by the team from the
periodontics section at the University Hospital, I would say that it
was a very busy, balanced and interesting program. It included a
trip to the University Hospital, a Guided Night City Tour -
73
Heidelberg, Hiking in Heidelberg, Excursion - Mannheim,
Excursion – Rothenburg, amongst others. Of all these, I think
hiking was the activity that most of the participants enjoyed. We
went hiking for approximately three hours through the
mountains, where we had the pleasure of enjoying the beautiful
scenery and breathe the fine air present in the hills around the
city. In fact, Heidelberg, is partly known and recognized for being
a biosustained city with a great relationship with the environment.
After this marathon of going up and down the mountains for
three hours, we had a well deserved dinner at Schnitzelhaus, with
the entire section group.
As to the "cultural" overnight programme, which could be called
unofficial, but also essential for good relations amongst all Summer
School students, I would say we all enjoyed the best of this great
opportunity to create strong personal relationships between people
who previously did not know each other.
I would like to thank the University of Heidelberg that granted me a
scholarship in the form of accommodation during the two weeks of
summer school, which would have been very difficult to attend the
summer course without.
For all this, I would strongly recommend to all Periodontology lovers
not to miss the opportunity to attend the Summer School for clinical
Periodontology and Implantology at the Universitiy of Heidelberg,
74
Germany, organized by the Section of the Periodontology, at the
Department of Operative Dentistry.
Thank you all.
Student: Dr. Ahu URAZ; University of Gazi, Turkey
The International Summer School for Clinical Periodontology and
Implantology was organized by the Section of Periodontology,
Department of Operative Dentistry of the Heidelberg University from
July 26th to August 6th. The main objectives in the background of the
Summer School project are to establish an international network,
exchange of new ideas and knowledge.
The participants were from Brazil, Croatia, Czech Republic, Portugal,
Romania, Spain, and Turkey. The Summer School was started by the
participants’ presentation about themselves, their countries, and
cultures in the first day. It was great opportunity to meet many people
from different cultures and to make friend. At the beginning, we
started as strangers getting to know each other and ended as a family
exchanging contact details and looking forward to hearing from each
other.
To be honest I was a bit an anxious because of not knowing anyone
and being there for the first time. When I first have a look at the
schedule and notice that the lectures begin 8.30 am and end 4/4.30 pm
and the program was very intensive, I thought that it would be a hard
two-week time. But I have to say that the organization designed by Dr.
Kim and her team was excellent. Not only the efficiency of lectures
75
but also the quality of the social activities was perfect and the
programme including all these was well-balance. And all of us really
enjoyed every moment in Heidelberg.
The content of the lectures presented the most important topics in the
fields of Periodontology. They had very diversified themes, from
etiology of periodontal disease to regenerative surgery and implant.
We were clearly understood the importance of evidence-based
dentistry and encouraged to apply it in our academic career. What I
appreciated most in lectures was presentation of current knowledge
and findings. The lectures were interactive, and we could find many
changes to discussed and analyzed all together. After two-week in
Summer School, I remembered the importance of a being a team
member.
The lectures were supported with hands-on courses. All of courses
were very organized and dealt with various surgical procedures from
basic periodontal surgery to advanced periodontal surgery. We had
excellent instruments, materials and equipment for each topic and
performed all techniques on the pig’s jaw. We had chance not only
learn the surgical technique but to discuss the indication, case and
procedure. The lecture was very useful and has given me a broader
and deeper understanding of periodontology.
All of the lecturers were wonderful. It was honour for me to meet
them and to have the opportunity to learn and share their experienced
professionals. Dr. Kim gave us wonderful lectures. She is a great
person and unique teacher. She gave me a new insight about the way
becomes a true teacher. I have changed my way of treatment of
76
periodontal diseases. After her lecture I will do my best to save natural
teeth and I will think twice before extraction and placement of
implant. Also Prof. Eickholz, Prof. Steveling, and Dr. Martins
impressed me with their lecture, knowledge and teaching style. All
lecturers shared their enormous experience with us and answered our
questions with patience. I learnt new and different aspects to treat of
cases form each lecturer. I saw my limitations and covered with new
knowledge.
The Summer School was not only ordinary learning school. The social
events were planned very well by Dr. Kim and her team. We were
exposed to rich history and culture of Heidelberg. We spent great time
together in day and night time. The social program took us as far as
the Hiking tour, Night tour, city of Strasbourg and Rothenberg, and
Heidelberg night life. Another amazing point was time to show the
performance each one prepared in order to be able to receive the
certificate; finally all of us got it (special thanks to Amy because of
her help for my performance).
I would like to thank to;
Dr. Kim for the opportunity to take part in the 2010 International
Summer School for Clinical Periodontology and Implantology.
Nihad and Raluca for their patience, friendship and perfect hospitality,
Patrick for perfect night life organization and shots,
Jan, Nils and Amelie for friendship and guidance,
And also I would like to thank to all the sponsors who made these
such a great experience.
77
All my new friends; Marco, Sandra, Domagoj, Ivan, Amy, Bahtiar,
Eva, Eduardo, Ricardo, Elsa, Mariana, Marinella, Venessa, also Nihad
and Raluca. We had amazing time together. I miss everything, every
moment in Heidelberg. All of you are a part of my family. You will be
forever in my memory and heart. I hope to see everyone again and I
love you all!