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PRE-CONFERENCE COURSE PART II BY FEDERICO HERNÁNDEZ-ALFARO WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2015, 13.30 – 17.30 ‘Esthetic & Funcional Surgery of the Facial Structures’ Wednesday afternoon Federico Hernández-Alfaro, MD,DDS,PhD,FEBOMFS will present a half-day course on surgical aspects of orthognathic surgery. Herández-Alfaro is both an oral and maxillofacial Surgeon working in a private hospital in Barcelona and professor at the Universidad Internacional Cataluna. His work is confined to orthognathic surgery and facial esthetics. He is a well respected surgeon and clinical researcher, he publishes in international literature on a regular base. He is famous for his excellent presentations and inventive additions to surgical techniques and diagnostics. We are very proud that he is willing to conduct the afternoon session of the pre-conference course of BSSO2015. His lectures will example the paradigm shift in the management of facial deformity. He will review a comprehensive approach towards orthognathic and facial correction. Lecture topics will include: The surgical patient; Clinical and virtual 3D planning; Minimally invasive surgery; Adequate timing in orthognathic surgery: Surgery First. POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP BY EMMA WOOLLEY & JOY HICKMAN SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2015, 09.00 – 16.00 ‘The Wales Woolley Orthognathic Wonder Course' Under presidency of Emma Woolley, oral and maxillofacial surgeon and Joy Hickman, consulting orthodontist in the Glen Glwydd Hospital in North Wales a workshop is conducted. Emma Woolley runs for many years the reknowned ‘Wales Orthognathic Course’ in North Wales. The last years edition ‘Wales in Walls’ in Amsterdam was also a stimulating event on a high level. In a 6 hours limited-attendance (max 50 participants) workshop, participants in small groups are exposed to several cases of different levels of difficulty. They will prepare and plan cases (with extensive documentation) for orthognathic surgery in small groups, under the super-vision of an experienced faculty. There will be extended time to discuss details of treatment planning, controversies and pitfalls. Participants are encouraged to bring cases for discussion. INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: WWW.BSSO.NL Biennial Symposium Surgical Orthodontics 26 & 27 November 2015 Haarlem The Netherlands Featuring: Pre-conference course Part I by Benedict Wilmes Pre-conference course Part II by Federico Hernández-Alfaro Post-conference Workshop by Emma Woolley & Joy Hickmam Organization: Eddy Becking, Sandy van Teeseling, Bram Tuinzing, Ireen Rientjes INTRODUCTION This biennial symposium on surgical orthodontics is again organised to present an opportunity for both orthodontists and maxillofacial surgeons to gather and share scientific information on diagnosis and treatment planning in the field of surgical orthodontics. After five very successful meetings in the period 2005-2013 we proudly present the sixth edition, which will be held in the same format with renowned keynote lecturers and to-the-point discussions. Again the location will be the picturesque city centre of Haarlem, which holds a couple of international appealing conference facilities and hotels. Haarlem is a very nice city with many remnants from the Dutch golden age, demonstrated in a cultural heritage, like buildings and museums. Haarlem is conveniently situated on the Dutch west-coast and it is only a 20 km drive to Amsterdam and Schiphol airport. VENUE The symposium will be held in the beautiful and convenient Philharmonie in Haarlem. It is centrally situated in the beautiful old town. In order to enable you to make your hotel reservation we recommend several hotels in Haarlem. Please visit www.bsso.nl/hotels for detailed information. The conference dinner will be held on Thursday night in an excellent location within walking distance. ORGANIZATION Eddy Becking, OMF surgeon, Haarlem & Amsterdam Sandy van Teeseling, Orthodontist, Haarlem & Amsterdam Bram Tuinzing, OMF surgeon, Amsterdam Ireen rientjes Congresorganisatie, Hengelo SYMPOSIUM 26 & 27 NOVEMBER 2015 The programme is designed in the usual concept with concise presentations in clustered subjects from both an orthodontic and surgical point of view. Specific subjects for this symposium are surgery first, early surgery, boneanchorage and lipo-filling. FACULTY SYMPOSIUM 26 & 27 NOVEMBER 2015 The organization has been able to interest an esteemed international faculty, which warrants excellent presentations and, more important, stimulating discussions. FACULTY SYMPOSIUM 26 & 27 NOVEMBER 2015 LUIGI CLAUSEr, OMF SUrGEON, FErrArA, ITALy PIET HAErS, OMF SUrGEON, LONDON, UK FEDErICO HErNáNDEz-ALFArO, OMF SUrGEON, BArCELONA, SPAIN PETEr KESSLEr, OMF SUrGEON, MAASTrICHT, THE NETHErLANDS DOMINGO MArTIN, OrTHODONTIST, SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN FLOrENCIO MONJE GIL, OMF SUrGEON, BADAJOz, SPAIN rAvINDrA NANDA, OrTHODONTIST, FArMINGTON, USA LUIS QUEvEDO rOCHAS, OMF SUrGEON, SANTIAGO, CHILE GWEN SWENNEN, OMF SUrGEON, BrUGES, BELGIUM SANDy vAN TEESELING, OrTHODONTIST, HAArLEM, THE NETHErLANDS ALBINO TrIACA, OMF SUrGEON, zUrICH, SWITzErLAND BrAM TUINzING, OMF SUrGEON. AMSTErDAM, THE NETHErLANDS NIENKE vULLING, PSyCHIATrIST, AMSTErDAM, THE NETHErLANDS BENEDICT WILMES, OrTHODONTIST, DUSSELDOrF, GErMANy PRE-CONFERENCE COURSE PART I BY BENEDICT WILMES WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2015, 09.00 – 13.00 ‘Current options for skeletal anchorage in orthopedic and orthodontic treatment work’ Their small size allows mini-implants to be inserted in a variety of sites. Currently, the alveolar process is the most preferred insertion site. However, due to the varying bonequality and the risk of root contact, the survival rate of implants inserted in the alveolar ridge still needs improvement. Other regions, such as the anterior palate and the mental region provide much better conditions for TAD insertion, since the amount and quality of the available bone is far superior. Mini-Implants with different types of abutments and connectors allow the construction of versatile and cost efficient appliances for a large variety of orthopedic and orthodontic applications. Utilizing TAD´s in the anterior palate and the mental region eliminates the risk of root injury and takes the implants out of the path of tooth movement. The design of the interchangeable abutment system provides the orthodontist with a skeletal anchorage system that integrates easily into clinical practice and allows treatment of cases that were difficult or impossible to treat previously.