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3rd Australasian
Cone Beam
Symposium
It’s the event
of 2015!
August 7th – 8th 2015, QT Port Douglas
Register Before
30th April 2015
SAVE $200
15 CPD
Hours
Accelerate Your Practice: 3D Driven Success
Cone Beam Dental Imaging is a rapidly expanding technology in Australia and New Zealand. Globally, this technology
is revolutionising the way we image dental patients. It is radically transforming the way dental professionals gather
information, diagnose and plan treatments.
However, CBCT provides images that are different and far more detailed than conventional panoramic or intraoral images.
The 3rd Australasian Cone Beam Symposium provides a tremendous opportunity to establish, develop and expand your
understanding and use of three dimensional CBCT data.
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Learn about the latest techniques with 3D imaging, related software and products.
Learn how transitioning to 3D can benefit your patients and practice.
An excellent opportunity on how to optimize your treatment using 3D imaging
Get perspectives from knowledgeable industry experts on real 3D imaging applications in dentistry.
Live software workshops designed to help with diagnosis and treatment planning
PLUS Complimentary Invitation...
(with your Symposium Registration)
3D Software User Group Workshop Thursday 6th August (Afternoon)
Speakers
Dr Scott D. Ganz
DMD Dr. Scott D. Ganz graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry - New Jersey
Dental School and then completed a three-year specialty program in Maxillofacial
Prosthetics at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Ganz delivers presentations both nationally and internationally, and has been
considered America’s leading expert in the evolution of interactive software applications
for diagnosis and treatment planning, use of CT scans, and new Cone Beam CT scan
imaging. He currently serves as Editor-n-Chief of the new Cone Beam International
Magazine of Cone Beam Dentistry, Assistant Editor for the peer-reviewed journal, Implant
Dentistry, and serves on the editorial staff of several other peer-reviewed publications.
Dr Raahib Dudhia
BDSc (HONS 1), DClinDent (Dento-maxillofacial Radiology)
Dr Raahib Dudhia completed post-graduate training in Dento-maxillofacial Radiology
at The University of Queensland after working in private dental practice for three years.
The dental practice Raahib worked at installed one of the first Cone Beam scanners
in Queensland, allowing Raahib privileged access to this exciting technology from the
very early days. Raahib has observed the development and maturation of Cone Beam
technology with interest, and sees many significant benefits for dental practitioners and
their patients through embracing 3D imaging. He has extensive experience in private
radiology practice reporting Cone Beam Scans, CT Dentascans and MRI scans of the
TMJs, in addition to OPGs and other dental and facial bones x-rays.
Dr David Cable
BDS Hons (1982), MDSc (1990), FPFA (2000), FICD (2007)
Endodontist - Sydney, full time private specialist endodontic practise since 1990;
Senior Tutor Restorative Dentistry; Undergraduate Co-Ordinator of Endodontics, Visiting
Lecturer, Honorary Specialist Clinical Associate - Endodontics, Syd Uni 1985-current;
ASE Inc - Federal Executive 1995-2005, ASE (NSW) Exec 1990-current;
ANZAE Inc. - President and Exec 2007 to current;
Dr Paul Lane
BDS, MOrth, DClinDent (Orthodontics)
Dr Paul Lane is a Specialist Orthodontist in private practice in Cairns, North Queensland.
He originally graduated with a dental degree from the University of Queensland in 1992
and then went on to obtain his specialist orthodontic training from the University of
Adelaide in 2004. He has maintained a busy private practice in Cairns for 10 years with
a particular emphasis on using the latest technology to improve diagnosis, treatment
planning and actual treatment outcomes.
Complimentary 3D User Group Workshop*
Thursday 6 August 3.00-6.00pm
Wanting to get more out of your machine and its accompanying software? Join us for a hands on 3D User group workshop
where you will learn from factory applications specialists about the latest software features, be shown some of the more
advanced tools and look at useful ways to help make your treatment planning easier and save you time.
If you own an iCAT, Instrumentarium, Kavo, Planmeca or Morita CBCT machine and would like to attend the Complimentary
3D User Group Workshop, please select the appropriate workshop when you register online. www.henryschien.com.au/
education.
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iCAT / Instrumentarium / Kavo - Invivo/TxStudio workshop
Planmeca - Romexis workshop
Morita - iDixel workshop
*User Group Workshops are restricted to owners of the above machines. Please bring your laptop with the software installed to participate in the workshop.
Friday 7th August
“It’s Not the Scan, It’s the Plan®”… But What does it Really Mean? - Dr Scott Ganz
There is little doubt that CBCT Scan technology is the pre-eminent method for viewing and understanding three
dimensional anatomy. As more clinicians move from two dimensional periapical and panoramic images into three
dimensional imaging offered through CBCT technology, the need to correctly decipher these scans, discover
underlying anatomical landmarks, and plan cases properly for bone grafting, implant reconstruction, orthodontic
treatment, oral surgery procedures, and even endodontic therapy has become apparent.
This presentation will review basic and advanced concepts which will illustrate how CBCT data can be effectively
used to improve diagnosis, treatment planning, while increasing accuracy and efficiency to help avoid potential
complications for a variety of case presentations. Proper utilization of the new tools and paradigms provided by this
technology helps to take the guesswork out of the equation.
Participants will learn:
The difference between two and three dimension diagnostic capabilities.
To understand the wide variety of case presentations where CT/CBCT imaging and 3-D interactive treatment
planning software can be utilized.
• Understand the “Reality of Anatomy” - where teeth are, and where the bone really is.
• Understand the “lip-lift” concept and it’s diagnostic importance.
• That CBCT is the best diagnostic tool to fully understand the unique and individual anatomy of each patient
and that;
• CBCT is the best communication and MARKETING tool
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Interpreting Cone Beam Scans: Techniques and Pathology - Dr Raahib Dudhia
Reviewing Cone Beam scans can be a time consuming and difficult exercise. An adequate knowledge of normal
anatomy, normal variants and pathology is required in order to ensure accurate interpretation of scans and obtain
maximum diagnostic information. Furthermore, there is also the need to appropriately document all dental and nondental findings. Raahib has extensive experience reporting Cone Beam scans and will share a simple method for
reviewing scans and also highlight pathology and normal variant that dental practitioners need to be aware of.
Basic and Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Concepts Using CBCT and
Interactive Treatment Planning Software for Dental Implants: Part I - Dr Scott Ganz
“There is a danger when we are bound by two dimensional concepts.... when we live in a threedimensional world.” Dr Scott Ganz
Replacing missing teeth with an implant supported restoration represents both a surgical and restorative challenge.
The use of two dimensional periapical or panoramic imaging fails to provide clinicians with an adequate appraisal
of the existing bone anatomy. The evolution of CT and now lower radiation Cone Beam CT (CBCT) allows for
an unprecedented three dimensional visualization of the bone, adjacent roots, and nearby vital structures which
empowers the clinician with new state-of-the-art tools to diagnose and treatment plan.
The purpose of this presentation will be to help clinicians understand how to achieve successful diagnosis and
management of deficient sites, matching implant types with receptor sites within the framework of restoratively
driven protocols and long term success. Navigating through this new digital world can be difficult as clinicians may
be confused by the increased number of software solutions that all claim to have advanced diagnostic capabilities.
Participants will learn:
Pre-surgical prosthetic planning using CT/CBCT imaging and 3-D interactive treatment planning software
Understanding the “Triangle of Bone®” concept to maximize results
Pre-surgical prosthetic planning concepts for single tooth to full mouth reconstruction
Explanation of the “restorative dilemma” and its impact
Understand basics of segmentation / masking
Understand basics of virtual teeth, and restoratively driven planning
Decision tree for choosing the appropriate abutment for individual cases (screw-retaine or cement-retained)
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Implant Workshop - Dr Scott Ganz
Treatment Planning Actual Cases “A chance to learn concepts from one of the leading pioneers in this area of 3-D digital dentistry.”
Participants will be taken through how to treatment plan for various clinical cases such as dental implants, bone
grafting, sinus augmentation procedures and immediate or delayed loading of implants.
Evening: Join us for a poolside BBQ
Saturday 8th August
Basic and Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Concepts Using CBCT and Interactive
Treatment Planning Software for Dental Implants: Part II - Dr Scott Ganz
“There is a danger when we are bound by two dimensional concepts ... when we live in a three-dimensional
world.” Dr Scott Ganz
Modern Orthodontics in a 3D World - Dr Paul Lane
Advances in technology are changing the way Orthodontists and dentists diagnose, communicate with and treat patients.
Utilisation of technologies such as CBCT now enables us to improve diagnosis, treatment planning and actual treatment
outcomes. Paul’s lecture will cover the way in which technology effects his everyday life in orthodontics and the way in
which 3D Cone Beam imaging is integrated into his practice.
CBCT in Endo: Seeing over the Horizon - Dr David Cable
The general principles of CT imaging are now as well established in dentistry as in medicine. However there are many
considerations necessary to maximise and ensure most appropriate interpretation of the data we acquire utilizing this
modality. We will only briefly review CBCT theory so that we can focus mostly only the clinical application of CBCT,
specifically in endodontics.
“Defining New Protocols for CBCT-Derived Bone and Sinus Grafting Procedures” - Dr Scott Ganz
The purpose of this presentation is to introduce and define new protocols for the pre-operative assessment for the lateral
approach to sinus augmentations, as well as other grafting procedures to provide sufficient bone volume for implant
placement. The use of CT-derived decision-trees, as well as innovative template designs will be reviewed for various
grafting procedures. The incorporation of autologous biologic modifiers will also be shown to play a role in both bone
and soft tissue maturation leading to successful surgical and restorative outcomes. Newly published protocols and
classifications will be reviewed in detail.
Live Panel Discussion
A unique opportunity to listen to industry experts how they go about working through a CBCT case and their approach to
diagnosis and treatment planning. Interactive panel with Q & A’s from the audience as they work through multiple cases
with varying clinical presentations.
Closing Presentation: “Looking toward the future... CBCT and beyond.” - Dr Scott Ganz
Registration CostRegister Online:
Register before 30 April
$1,275
www.henryschien.com.au/education
Register after 30 April
$1,475
Auxillary Staff$500
NUMBERS ARE LIMITED
Dates Registration Enquiries
Friday 7th August
8.30am - 5.30pm
1300 302 421 l [email protected]
Saturday 8th August
Registration: 8am
8.30am - 5.30pm
AccommodationSponsors
QT Resort Port Douglas, rooms available from $215.00 per night.
Contact Body Logic for Booking Reservation form.
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