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Danube University Krems 25-26-27-28 October 2008 Interdisciplinary Dentistry CONSENSUS CONFERENCE: from Diagnosis to Treatment international Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Dentistry "A Consensus Conference is a chaired public hearing with an audience from the public and with active participation of 10-15 lay people (sometimes called the jury or the panel) and a corresponding number of dierent experts. The experts may be from dierent disciplines and/or from dierent schools within a discipline. The conference lasts two days for the active participants. The purpose is to produce an informed debate on a limited subject presented in the form of main questions to the conference." The idea for the consensus conference originated in the USA; it has been used by the NIH (National Institutes of Health). In the USA the consensus conference (development) conference has been used specifically to try to resolve issues of biomedical technology." The NIH describes the objectives of consensus conferences as : "NIH Consensus Development Conferences are convened to evaluate available scientific available information and resolve safety and ecacy issues related to biomedical technology. The resultant NIH Consensus Statements are intended to advance understanding of the technology or issue in question and to be useful to health professionals and the public". IAAID International Academy of Advanced International Dentistry www.iaaid.com iAAID Team Silvano Naretto, Italy, President Paulo Retto, Portugal, Secretary Christiana Weber, Austria, Treasurer Paola Rebecchi, Italy, Scientific Secretary iAAID- Singrienergasse 29,1120 Vienna, Austria Congress Scientific Committee: Austria, R.Slavicek France, J.D. Orthlieb Japan, S. Sato Italy, P. Bracco

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Danube University Krems25-26-27-28 October 2008

Interdisciplinary DentistryCONSENSUS CONFERENCE:

from Diagnosis to Treatment

international Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Dentistry"A Consensus Conference is a chaired public hearing

with an audience from the public and with active

participation of 10-15 lay people (sometimes called

the jury or the panel) and a corresponding number of

different experts. The experts may be from different

disciplines and/or from different schools within a

discipline. The conference lasts two days for the active

participants. The purpose is to produce an informed

debate on a limited subject presented in the form of

main questions to the conference."

The idea for the consensus conference originated in

the USA; it has been used by the NIH (National

Institutes of Health). In the USA the consensus

conference (development) conference has been used

specifically to try to resolve issues of biomedical

technology."

The NIH describes the objectives of consensus

conferences as :

"NIH Consensus Development Conferences are

convened to evaluate available scientific available

information and resolve safety and efficacy issues

related to biomedical technology. The resultant NIH

Consensus Statements are intended to advance

understanding of the technology or issue in question

and to be useful to health professionals and the

public".

I A A I D I n t e r n a t i o n a l A c a d e m y o f

A d v a n c e d I n t e r n a t i o n a l D e n t i s t r ywww. i a a i d . c om

iAAID Team

Silvano Naretto, Italy, President

Paulo Retto, Portugal, Secretary

Christiana Weber, Austria, Treasurer

Paola Rebecchi, Italy, Scientific Secretary

iAAID- Singrienergasse 29,1120 Vienna, Austria

Congress Scientific Committee:

Austria, R.Slavicek

France, J.D. Orthlieb

Japan, S. Sato

Italy, P. Bracco

Saturday, October 25, 2008

08.00 – 12.00 Congress registration (Reception Desk)

08.30 – 08.45 Welcome of Authorities and Opening speech

08.45 – 9.45 Occlusion VS Malocclusion Keynote: Prof. R. Slavicek, Donau Uni Krems, Austria

9.45 – 10.05 “A New Denture-Making Procedure Using "Impression-Taking Bite-Facebow at Once Methods" Based on "General Diagnosis" S. Aoki (JP)

10.05 - 10.25 “Occlusion  in the complex rehabilitations” N. Bassetti (IT)

10.25 - 10.45 "Multi-disciplinary dentistry" K.Tajima (JP)

10. 45 - 11.00 "Axiography and Magnetic Resonance for the diagnosis of the TMJ pathology" G. Frongia (IT)

11.00 – 11.30 Break

11.30 – 11.50 “is it necessary to treat class II malocclusions in adults?” A. Maniere-Ezvan (FR)

11.50 - 12.10 “25 years of personal experience in the field of complete prosthodontics” part 1, R. Masnata (IT)

12.10 - 12.30 “25 years of personal experience in the field of complete prosthodontics” part 2, M.Baldin (IT)

12.30 - 12.45 Questions Time (All Session Speakers)

12.45 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 15.00 Early Treatment VS Late Treatment in OrthodonticKeynote: Prof. P. Bracco, Uni Torino, Italy

15.00 – 15.20 "Interdisciplinary teamwork in the management of CMD patients" E.Piehslinger, M. Schmid-SChwap, A. Skolka, M.Bristela (AU)

15.20 – 15.40 "Indications for pre- and post- orthodontic periodontal surgery" R. P. O'Neill (USA)

15.40 – 16.00 ”VTO – Visual Treatment Objectives” G. Slavicek (AU)

16.00 – 16.30 Break

16.30 – 16.50 “Dental/orthopedic screening of handicapped children” P. P. Kuklinski (GER)

16.50 – 17.10 “Dental Sleep Medicine - Oral Appliances for the Treatment of Snoring and Sleep Apnea" S. Schwarting (GER)

17.10 – 17.25 “Computerized axiography in TMD patients before and after therapy with function generating bite” M. Reverdito (IT)

17.25 – 17.40 “Reverse-sequencing chewing patterns before and after treatment of unilateral posterior cross-bite” M.G. Piancino (IT)

17.40 – 17.55 Questions Time (All Session Speakers)

Sunday, October 26, 2008

08.00 – 12.00 Congress registration (Reception Desk)

09.00 – 10.00 Reference Position VS Therapeutic Position Keynote: Prof. S. Sato, Kanagawa Dental College, Japan

10.00 – 10.20 “Splint Therapy: evaluations in the light of 20 years of personal experience” part 1, E. Tanteri (IT)

10.20 - 10.40 “Splint Therapy: evaluations in the light of 20 years of personal experience” part 2, L. Viano (IT)

10.40 - 11.00 "Is Condylar Therapeutic Positioning possible in Adult Treatment?" M. Greven (GER)

11.00 – 11.30 Break

11.30 – 11.50 ““Therapeutic position and its effects on myalgia” A. Laundry (CA)

11.50 - 12.10 “Splint Therapy: evaluations in the light of 20 years of personal experience” part 3, C. Tanteri (IT)

12.10 - 12.30 “Clinical Functional  Examination“ P. Magagnoli (IT)

12.30 - 12.45 Questions Time (All Session Speakers)

12.45 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 15.00 Spheric VS Flat Occlusion Keynote: Prof. J.D. Orthlieb, Uni de la Méditerranèe, France

15.00 – 15.20 “ Does a compensative curve exist in milk dentition occlusion? Explorative study” A. Bodmann (GER)

15.20 – 15.40 “Evaluations about dental points transferring in cephalometric and evaluations about occlusal planes” P.L. De Bassa (IT)

15.40 – 16.00 “Oral Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation on a totally toothless patient” C. Remédios (PT)

16.00 – 16.30 Break

16.30– 16.50 "Occlusal Plane 2D to 3D, From Plane to Spheres" D. T. Grove (USA)

16.50 – 17.50 GUEST SPEAKER: “Occlusion and TMJ disorders: literature review and 40 years personal experience” John Y.H Ismail, Professor Emeritus of Prosthodontics, UNI Pittsburgh, (USA)

17.50 – 17.55 Poster Awards

17.55 – 18.30 ROUND TABLE “ Clinical Application of Statements“E.Piehslinger, Uni Vienna (AU), ChairmanR. Slavicek, P. Bracco, S. Sato, J.D. Orthlieb, All Speakers

iAAID international Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Dentistry- Singrienergasse 29,1120 Vienna, Austria

POST CONGRESS COURSESMonday, October 27Prof. P.Bracco & Turin School Research Group (Italy):" Masticatory Function, C.M.D. and Functional Orthodontic”

Tuesday, October 28Prof. S.Sato(Japan),Prof. R.Slavicek(Austria): "Interdisciplinary Approach to Bruxist Patient"