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EUROPERIO

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FINAL PROGRAMME

June 6 9, 2012 VIENNA, Messe Wien


POSTERS

NAME INDEX

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FACULTY ABSTRACTS

SATURDAY, JUNE 9

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Chairman Gernot Wimmer, Austria Scientific Chairman Richard Palmer, United Kingdom Conference Treasurer Joerg Meyle, Germany Austrian Society of Periodontology Representative Corinna Bruckmann, Austria EFP Conference Committee Chairman Jean Louis Giovannoli, France EFP Secretary General Stefan Renvert, Sweden EFP Treasurer Iain Chapple, United Kingdom EFP European Co-ordinator Monica Guinea, Spain

AMBASSADOR COMMITTEE
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Corinna Bruckmann, Austria Xiao Hui Rausch Fan, Austria France Lambert, Belgium Goran uri, Croatia Michal itansk, Czech Republic Kirsten Warrer, Denmark Antti Niskanen, Finland Christian Verner, France Stefan Fickl, Germany Harry Kalaitzakis, Greece Balint Molnar, Hungary Mary ODea, Ireland Luca Landi, Italy Nadia Khlil, Morocco Dick Barendregt, The Netherlands Eirik Salvesen, Norway Ewa Rodakowska, Poland Ricardo Faria Almeida, Portugal Iva Milinkovic, Serbia Rok Gaperi, Slovenia Jose Nart, Spain Dominik Hofer, Switzerland Seyhan Gcm, Turkey Mark Ide, United Kingdom

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Austrian Society of Periodontology Belgian Society of Periodontology British Society of Periodontology Croatian Society of Periodontology Czech Society of Periodontology Danish Society of Periodontology Dutch Society of Periodontology Finnish Society of Periodontology French Society of Periodontology German Society of Periodontology Hellenic Society of Periodontology Hungarian Society of Periodontology Irish Society of Periodontology Israeli Society of Periodontology Italian Society of Periodontology Norwegian Society of Periodontology Portuguese Society of Periodontology Serbian Society of Periodontology Slovenian Society of Periodontology Spanish Society of Periodontology Swedish Society of Periodontology Swiss Society of Periodontology Turkish Society of Periodontology

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WELCOME WORDS

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WELCOME WORDS

Dear Collegues, dear friends,


On behalf of the European Federation of Periodontology and the Austrian Society of Periodontology, it is my pleasure and true honour to welcome you to EuroPerio7 in Vienna. This equally successful and exemplary conference has found its way to Vienna, at the very heart of Europe. World-famous for its culture and tradition, the city offers an abundance of moments to savour: make use of this opportunity to experience Viennas charm whether during one of our evening events, or while exploring the city on your own. Dont miss the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception, which take place already on Wednesday, and tune yourself into Viennas sounds and sights. Among others, the annual Wiener Festwochen will be in full swing during your stay. From the first EuroPerio, the congress has successfully established itself as the most significant platform for continuing dental education in the field of Periodontology and Implant Therapy not only in Europe, but the world over. We are proud and delighted to announce that a great number of outstanding experts has accepted our invitation to speak at this conference. The comprehensive main programme is being complemented by an ambitious scientific part presenting the newest findings of research done in the fields of Periodontology and Implantology on a variety of topics. In addition, the industry will be providing a forum for renowned speakers from all over the world during its slots. The traditionally extensive industry exhibition in close proximity to the lecture halls further underlines the conferences significance also for our sponsors. Get informed about new developments in diagnostics as well as therapy, while enjoying a free cup of coffee. Be sure to visit the EFP Village as well: for the first time, the EFP and all national member societies will present their history, main goals and future activities on iPad-terminals. You will also find updates on EuroPerio 2015 in London there. Centrally located in the Malls entrance, the Village may well turn into the ideal meeting place for getting together with old acquaintances, or for making new friends. More than anything, it is your participation which contributes significantly not only to the progress of EuroPerio, but more importantly to that of our profession my heartfelt thanks to you on behalf of the conference organising team! We bid you and your families welcome to EuroPerio7, and hope you will have a stimulating, enjoyable and memorable time in Vienna! Sincerely, Gernot Wimmer EuroPerio7 Chair

Dear colleagues and friends,


It is my great pleasure to welcome you to EuroPerio7 in Vienna. The members of the Executive, Organizing and Scientific Committees of the EFP in collaboration with the Austrian Society of Periodontology worked hard to prepare an outstanding program, and we are all grateful to them for their efforts. The scientific program of EuroPerio7 will cover all the major aspects of modern periodontal and implants therapy, presented by prominent scientists and clinicians. The conference is also a unique social opportunity to make new acquaintances, meet colleagues from other countries and better know the different National Periodontal Societies of Europe. This combination of highest level of professional education and pan-European social fraternity is representing the true spirit of the European Federation of Periodontology. The EFP is based on devoted and dedicated people from the member Societies that continuously develop and manage the Federation. A major activity is the effort to promote post-graduate training centers in Europe, and today there are already 12 EFP accredited programs. Another major project is the highly acclaimed and influential European Workshops on Periodontology held in Segovia. These meetings form the consensus of expert opinion in Europe and thus influence global opinion on important issues in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry. The home scientific publication of the EFP, the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, is today the dental journal with the highest impact factor. The General Assembly, formed by representatives from the entire member Societies, works constantly and meets annually in a group effort to lead and improve European Periodontology. Due to these and more reasons, the EFP is today a leading entity in international Dentistry. I am honored and privileged to be the President of the EFP. I would like on this occasion to express my gratitude to all these that have contributed to the success of the EFP: Past and present Presidents, General Secretaries, Treasurers and National Delegates. Special thanks to our friends from the Industry, true partners and supporters of the EFP goals. In the tradition of the unforgettable previous EuroPerio congresses from Paris, Florence, Geneva, Berlin, Madrid and Stockholm, I strongly believe that EuroPerio7 will be an additional significant milestone in the future development of European Periodontology. I wish you all a wonderful and memorable experience. Moshe Goldstein EFP President

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
8 EFP Partner Acknowledgements

11 Registration Information 12 14 15 18 19 20 23 25 27 28 30 31 Conference Material CME / CPD Credits Services for Participants Designated Areas Conference Venue & Surroundings Travel General Information Networking Programme Vienna Charity Run Guidelines for Chairpersons and Speakers Guidelines for Poster Presenters

33 Plenary Speakers 36 39 43 53 67 74 Floor Plan Scientific Programme WEDNESDAY, June 6 Scientific Programme THURSDAY, June 7 Scientific Programme FRIDAY, June 8 Scientific Programme SATURDAY, June 9 Poster Topics

77 Poster Index Group 1

102 Poster Index Group 2 129 151 154 167 Faculty Abstracts Exhibition Floorplan Main Sponsors Company Descriptions & Session Abstracts Name Index

EFP PARTNER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Sunstar Foundation congratulates the winners of


EFP Partner AcknowledgementS
Our special thanks to our EFP Partners

The 4th Sunstar World Perio Research Awards


Award recipients
1st Place:

Alicia Albella
International Coordinator albella@dentaid.es Parque Tecnolgico del Valles Ronda Can Fatjo 10 Cerdanyola 80290 Spain Tel: +34 935809494 Fax: +34 935809004 www.dentaid.es

Roberto Labella
Scientific and Professional Affairs, Oral Care Global Research, Development and Engineering Rlabell1@its.jnj.com Foundation Park, Roxborough Way, Maidenhead, SL6 3UG, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1628 82 7133 Fax: +44 (0) 7875 736 635 www.jnj.com

Morita T, Yamazaki Y, Mita A, Takada K, Seto M, Nishinoue N, Sasaki Y, Motohashi M, Maeno M. A Cohort Study on the Association Between Periodontal Disease and the Development of Metabolic Syndrome. Journal of Periodontology 2010; 81:512-519.

2nd Place:

Morita I, Okamoto Y, Yoshii S, Nakagaki H, Mizuno K, Sheiham A, Sabbah W. Five-Year Incidence of Periodontal Disease Is Related to Body Mass Index. Journal of Dental Research 2011; 90:199-202.

3rd Place:

Lalla E, Kunzel C, Burkett S, Cheng B, Lamster IB. Identification of Unrecognized Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes in a Dental Setting. Journal of Dental Research 2011; 90:855-860.
Anja Carina Rist
rist.a@pg.com Oral-B, Procter & Gamble Tel: +41 580047679 www.dentalcare.com

Mayumi Kaneda
Global Public Relations mayumi.kaneda@ch.sunstar.com SUNSTAR SUISSE SA Route de Pallatex 15 1163 Etoy, Switzerland Tel: +41 21 821 0671 www.sunstar.com

Selection Committee: Chair, Robert Genco William Giannobile, Isao Ishikawa, Kenneth Kornman, Shinya Murakami, Jorgen Slots and Maurizio Tonetti The winning papers will be presented at EuroPerio 7, with a cocktail reception to follow. Date: Friday June 8, 2012 Time: 18h00-19h30 PM Place: Schubert 4 and 5 rooms at EuroPerio 7, Vienna, Austria
For details visit www.sunstarawards.com
Sponsor:

Sunstar Foundation
Co-sponsors:

Sunstar Suisse SA, Sunstar Inc. Sunstar Americas, Inc.


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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
On-Site Registration
All fees are stated in EUR including 10% VAT
from May 21 and on-site EFP Members* Non Members Students** Dental Hygienists*** Accomp. Person 650 750 300 300 90

* EFP member = member of one of the 26 national EFP member societies; proof required ** full-time students; documentation required *** and other dental professionals

Delegate registration fee includes conference documentation participation in the conference programme attendance at Welcome Reception & Exhibition Opening admission to the Industrial Exhibiton public transportation ticket

Accompanying person fee includes - attendance at Opening Ceremony - attendance at Welcome Reception & Exhibition Opening - public transportation ticket Payment All payments need to be made in EUR () or by credit card. VISA, MASTERCARD, DINERS and AMEX will be accepted. Unfortunately we cannot accept traveller cheques, other credit cards, eurocheques or any other currencies. Please note that there is no currency exchange possibility at the congress venue. However, there are some ATM machines available within and close to the conference venue (see map on p.19).

Registration Counter Opening Times Wednesday, June 6 Thursday, June 7 Friday, June 8 Saturday, June 9 12:00 07:00 07:30 08:00 20:00 18:00 Contact: 19:30 Mondial Congress & Events 14:30 Tel: +43 676 845880 704 from June 05 - June 09, 2012

Registration Counters Please note: All registration documents have been prepared for pre-registered participants and sorted by last name. Therefore, when approaching the appropriate registration counter (see information below) make sure to clearly state your last name (family name) under which you have registered. P  re-Registrations fully paid For participants who have registered and paid in advance. Please have your confirmation letter and ID close at hand. P  re-Registrations with open payments For pre-registered participants with open payments. Please have your confirmation letter and ID close at hand.

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CONFERENCE MATERIAL

WELCOME WORDS

 On-Site / New Registrations For participants registering and paying their registration fees on-site. For on-site registrations, conference bags are subject to availability.  Faculty & EFP Representatives  Press Please have your valid press ID at hand.  Exhibitors Exhibitors may register at the Exhibitors Desk located close to the other registration counters in the registration area.

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Name Badges Participants will receive their name badge when collecting their conference documents. Please wear your name badge during all conference events, including the networking activities. Admission to scientific sessions is strictly restricted to participants wearing their badges. Accompanying persons are not entitled to attend the scientific sessions except for the Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception. Please note: Lost badges will be charged for. Name Badge Codes: D Delegate F Invited Faculty (Speakers & Chairpersons) A Accompanying Person SP Sponsor E Exhibitor P Press Certificate of Attendance Your personal certificate of attendance will be included in your conference documents stating your name, the European CME points acknowledged by the UEMS as well as the Austrian CME points acknowledged by the Austrian Dental Chamber. Further information on CME/CPD credits to be found on p.14. Public Transportation Ticket For fully registered delegates as well as accompanying persons the name badge is also valid as public transportation ticket. It is valid for the duration of the conference. Conference Bags With your conference documents, you will receive a conference bag voucher. Conference bags can be picked up during registration counter opening times (see p.11) at the conference bag counter (see on-site signage and floor plan on p. 37). Final Programme Book A printed copy of the final programme book can be found in each conference bag. Abstract USB stick A USB stick (produced with the kind support of Wiley Blackwell) including all abstracts of themed research and research communication sessions as well as of all accepted posters can be found in your conference bag.
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CME/CPD CREDITS

SERVICES FOR PARTICIPANTS

CME/CPD CREDITS
All EuroPerio7 participants will receive a certificate of attendance stating the participants name, the conference title and the maximum European as well as Austrian CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. One half day = 3 CME credits (UEMS) | 45 minutes = 1 Fortbildungspunkt (ZK) 17 European CME credits EuroPerio7 has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the respective CME activity for medical specialists. The scientific programme is designated for a maximum of 17 European CME credits (ECMEC). The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme. Live educational activities occurring outside of Canada and recognised by the UEMS- EACCME for ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. 29 Fortbildungspunkte der ZK EuroPerio7 ist fr das Zahnrztliche-Fortbildungs-Programm der ZK mit 29 Fortbildungspunkten anerkannt. CME / CPD systems in other European countries Information on CME/CPD credit systems in other European countries to be found online at www.europerio7.com/accreditation.php

SERVICES FOR PARTICIPANTS GOOD TO KNOW!


EuroPerio7 App
Download the free EuroPerio7 App right away and receive all necessary information directly on your hand-held device! It is available for iPhone, iPad, Android as well as a mobile website for other smartphones. Download it here: http://www.europerio7.com/downloads.php
Once downloaded it can be used offline!

Catering on-site
Coffee breaks Coffee, tea and biscuits will be served in the exhibition area (Hall A) at several coffee stations during official coffee break times (see respective programme overview for more information). Coffee areas are indicated with a coffee cup symbol on the venue floor plans. At other hours, coffee, refreshments and small snacks can be purchased on a cash basis at cash bars and in the restaurants (clearly marked by the on-site signage as well as on the floor plans). Lunch

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Lunch is served in several restaurants and snack bars on a self-pay basis during Restaurant opening times. Some sponsor sessions during lunch time offer lunch boxes. Just ask at the respective sponsors booth for more information. Restaurants and their opening times: Wed, June 6 Thu&Fri, June 7&8 08:0017:30 11:3014:00 11:3014:00 09:0017:00 08:0018:00 Sat, June 9 08:3014:30 closed 11:3014:30 closed closed Pavillion: 13:0017:00 Piazza/Atrium: closed Snack Bars (in Mall): closed Modern Times: closed Cash & Carry (Hall A5): closed

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Prof. Eli E. Machtei and Prof. Jrg Meyle lecture on a New paradigm for the use of local therapeutic agents in chronic periodontitis
Saturday, June 9, 2012 from 11:00 am 12:00 pm Room: Schubert 1+2 Sponsor Session: 29

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Public Transportation Ticket


For fully registered delegates as well as accompanying persons the name badge is also valid as public transportation ticket. Carry it with you at all times while using the public transport system. It is valid for the duration of the conference within Vienna (not to the airport) and cannot be replaced if lost.

Internet Corner/WIFI Access


Dexcel Pharma GmbH | Dental Carl-Zeiss-Strasse 2 63755 Alzenau Germany

Dexcel Pharma would like to cordially invite members of the audience to refreshments and light snacks served in the lobby at Schubert 1+2 at 12 pm.
PerioChip 2,5 mg Insert fr Parodontaltaschen. Zusammensetzung: Ein Insert enthlt 2,5 mg Chlorhexidindigluconat. Sonstige Bestandteile: Hydrolysierte Gelatine (vernetzt mit Glutaraldehyd), Glycerol, gereinigtes Wasser. Wirksto gruppe: Dentalprparate; Antiinfektiva und Antiseptika zur lokalen oralen Anwendung, ATC-Code: A01AB03. Anwendungsgebiete: In Verbindung mit Zahnsteinentfernung und Wurzelbehandlung zur untersttzenden antimikrobiellen Behandlung von migen bis schweren chronischen parodontalen Erkrankungen mit Taschenbildung bei Erwachsenen; kann als Teil eines parodontalen Behandlungsprogramms eingesetzt werden. Gegenanzeigen: beremp ndlichkeit gegenber Chlorhexidindigluconat oder einem der sonstigen Bestandteile. Die Informationen zu den Abschnitten Dosierung, Warnhinweise und Vorsichtsmanahmen fr die Anwendung, Wechselwirkungen, Fertilitt, Schwangerschaft und Stillzeit sowie Nebenwirkungen und Gewhnungse ekte sind der ver entlichten Fachinformation zu entnehmen. Pharmazeutischer Unternehmer: Dexcel-Pharma GmbH, 63755 Alzenau. Verschreibungsp icht / Apothekenp icht: Apothekenp ichtig. Stand der Information: 09/2011

The internet corner is located in the exhibition area (Hall A). To avoid long queues, you are kindly asked to keep to the time limit of 15 minutes per visit. WIFI is available in the registration area (Foyer A) as well as throughout the Mall. Username: EuroPerio7 Password: getconnected Network name: Europerio12

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SERVICES FOR PARTICIPANTS

Lead Retrieval Information


Some exhibiting companies may use a lead retrieval system at their booth or throughout their sponsor session. If so, they may ask to scan the barcode on your name badge. When scanning the badge, they will receive the following information of yours (similar to exchanging business cards): First name, last name, academic title, complete postal as well as email address. You may at any time refuse the scan if you do not want your contact details to be passed on to the respective company.

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Headphones for simultaneous translation are available at the Headphones Counter next to the Conference Bag Counter for a deposit of EUR 50,- or the participants photo ID.

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DESIGNATED AREAS

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DESIGNATED AREAS
Poster Area Please refer to p. 31 for details regarding poster presentation guidelines. Scientific Posters will be displayed as printed posters as well as electronic posters in the poster area located on the ground floor. Please refer to the floor plan on p.37. For information on when which posters are displayed please turn to page 74. Electronic posters are viewable during the whole duration of the conference on 16 computer stations. Speakers Preview Center The Speakers Preview Center is located on the ground floor (see signage onsite as well as floor plan). Staff and equipment will be available for you to submit and preview your presentation. Speakers Preview Center Opening Times: Wednesday, June 6 12:00 20:00 Thursday, June 7 07:00 18:00 Friday, June 8 07:30 19:30 Saturday, June 9 08:00 12:00 If you are a presenter of a lecture, please turn to p. 30 for information. Faculty Lounge The Faculty Lounge is located on the first floor of the congress center (see floor plan on p. 36). It is reserved for Invited Faculty only. Faculty Lounge Opening Times: Wednesday, June 6 15:00 20:30 Friday, June 8 07:30 19:30 Thursday, June 7 07:30 18:00 Saturday, June 9 08:00 12:00 Exhibition The Exhibition is situated in Hall A on the ground floor. See exhibition plan on p.151. Exhibiton Opening Hours: Wednesday, June 6 18:30 Thursday, June 7 08:30 Friday, June 8 08:30 Saturday, June 9 09:00 EFP Village The EFP and all its national member societies cordially invite all EuroPerio7 participants to visit them in the EFP Village. It is located in the Mall close to the registration area on the ground floor. So stop by and find out about their numerous activities! EuroPerio8 Booth The EuroPerio8 booth is located in the EFP Village (see above). Just follow the signs. We look forward to seeing you there! Message Board & Future Meetings Table The message board and the future meetings table can be found in the registration area (Foyer A). Cloakroom A complimentary cloakroom is available on the level below the registration area; you can also store your luggage there. First Aid Center For medical assistance and/or emergency service, a qualified physician is available at the Conference Venue. In case of need, please contact the staff at the registration desk. 20:30 17:30 18:00 12:30 Press Center The Press Center is located on the first floor of the congress center (see floor plan on p.36). Prayer Room The Prayer Room is located on the ground floor close to the lecture hall Strauss 2-3. See floor plan on p.37.

CONFERENCE VENUE & SURROUNDINGS


Conference Venue Messe Wien Exhibition & Conference Center Messeplatz 1 1021 Vienna, Austria Situated right on the edge of Viennas inner city, the Messe Wien is located in the very heart of the famous Prater recreational area. It is a mere 30 minutes away from Vienna International Airport, and the historical city centre can be reached within 20 minutes via the underground. Messe Wien offers not only vast exhibition space and numerous meeting facilities, but also break-out rooms as well as common areas for interaction, and coffee break areas which can be used in a number of combinations, depending on the capacities required. Its outstanding architecture, high-quality furnishings and state-of-the-art equipment all work together to create the perfect setting for this conference.

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TRAVEL

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Access by Plane 73 international airlines offer scheduled services to Vienna. There are several daily flights between Vienna and Europes main capitals and business centres. Austrian Airlines, the countrys flag carrier, connects 174 destinations worldwide with Vienna and offers modern aircraft and excellent service. Vienna International Airport at Schwechat, 19 km (12 miles) from the city centre, is state-of-the-art in every respect. From the Airport to the City Centre and vice versa Bus: At 30-minute intervals, the Vienna Airport Lines buses depart daily between 05:00 and 24:00. Costs: approx. EUR 7,00. Duration: approx. 20-35 min. Train: The suburban railway S7 leaves at 30 min intervals between 05:24 and 00:18 daily. Costs: approx. EUR 4,00. Duration: approx. 30 min. Car: Take Autobahn A4 from the Airport to Vienna. The city centre is signposted. CAT: The City Airport Train runs at 30-minute intervals from 06:05 to 23:35 daily from the airport to train station Landstrasse/Wien Mitte. Costs: approx. EUR 9,00. Duration: approx. 16 min. Taxi: Taxis are available at the International Arrivals. Average fares to the centre of Vienna: EUR 35,00 EUR 45,00 Access by Car/Coach Austrias motorway network leads right into Vienna, allowing a comfortable and convenient trip to Vienna by car or coach from anywhere on the European continent.

WITHIN VIENNA
Vienna offers an efficient and modern public transport network of underground lines, trams and busses. Taking the underground is fast, safe and reliable. Participants will receive a public transportation ticket for the Viennese public transport system valid for the duration of the conference along with their conference documents. Note that this ticket is not valid for travel to the airport.

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Public Transportation: The conference venue has easy access to the underground system (U-Bahn). To reach the venue, exit at station Messe-Prater (purple line U2). Car GPS/Navigation: 1020 Vienna, Messeplatz 1 From the south: Sdautobahn A2 Sdosttangente A23 in the direction of Praha/Brno exit Handelskai/Messezentrum From the east: (Wien-Schwechat Airport): Ostautobahn A4 Sdosttangente A23 in the direction of Praha/ Brno exit Handelskai/Messezentrum From the west: Westautobahn A1 until the motorway junction at Steinhusl Auenringautobahn A21 until the motorway junction at Vsendorf Sdosttangente A23 in the direction of Praha/Brno exit Handelskai/Messezentrum From the north: Donauuferautobahn A22 until the exit for Reichsbrcke (direction Zentrum) after the bridge turn left at the first traffic light into Vorgartenstrae and drive to the junction to Ausstellungsstrae Parking The nearest parking garage within walking distance is Parkhaus A which offers approx. 1.700 parking spaces in total. Taxi A taxi stand is located in front of the conference centre. All Viennese taxis are metered.

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General Information
Venue Messe Wien Exhibition & Conference Center Messeplatz 1, 1021 Vienna, Austria Conference Language The EuroPerio7 will primarily be held in English. Simultaneous translation into German, French, Italian, Polish (powered by Straumann Poland) and Russian (provided by DOCTOuR) for all sessions in the Main Auditorium, as well as into German in the Dental Hygienists track, will be provided. Currency | Weather | Time Zone The official Currency in Austria is EURO (). Temperatures in Vienna in June usually range between 1822 C by day, nights might be cool. Vienna is in the Central European Time Zone, one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Electricity The main voltage in Austria is 220V. Passport and Visa Some delegates travelling to Austria may require a Visa. We suggest that applications for a Visa are made as soon as possible, as waiting times can be several weeks. Special letters of invitation can be obtained from the Conference Organisers upon request by e-mail to europerio7@mondial-congress.com. The Conference Secretariat is authorised to only issue Letters of Invitation to participants who have registered for the meeting and paid in full. Bank and Exchange Banking hours in general are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 08:0012:30 and 13:3015:00, Thursday 08:0012:30 and 13:3017:30. ATMs are located outside most banks, cash can be withdrawn there 24/7. National and foreign Maestro cards (cash cards) as well as Mastercard, AMEX, Visa and Diners are accepted. An ATM cash machine is also located in the Mall of the conference venue. Credit cards are also accepted at numerous hotels, restaurants, shops and petrol stations. Useful Telephone Numbers
As the of ficial airline network for EuroPerio7, wed like to thank you for choosing the Star Alliance network and hope that all goes really well for you here today. Whilst you concentrate on the days events, we hope youll consider us the next time you need to attend a conference. With over 20,500 flights a day to 1,293 airpor ts across 190 countries, our 25 member airlines will extend a wide choice of flights to any future conference youre planning to attend. And no matter which of those airlines frequent flyer programmes you belong to, you can earn and redeem miles across all of them. So the next time you want to concentrate all your energies on your conference, we hope youll decide to leave the travel arrangements to us. Please note: Thursday, June 7, is a public holiday in Austria. Therefore most shops and banks are closed on this day!

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For health and security reasons and as a courtesy to non-smoking participants, this is a smoke-free conference center. Thank you for not smoking! Restaurants Viennas restaurants range from gourmet-type restaurants to informal inns and Heurigens (Austrian wine taverns). There are also many international restaurants in the city, offering almost any kind of cuisine. In Austria, lunch is generally served between 12:0014:00, dinner around 19:0022:00. Tipping Service is usually included in the prices in bars and restaurants. Tips are always welcome and usually 10%. Insurance and Liabilities The organisers cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, loss, damage or accident to private property, or for additional expenses incurred as a result of delays or changes in air, rail, road or other services, strikes, sickness, weather and other causes. All participants are encouraged to make their own arrangements for health and travel insurance.

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OFFICIAL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Opening Ceremony Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 17:30 19:00 Welcome Reception & Exhibition Opening Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 19:00 20:30

SPECIAL EVENINGS
Evening of the National Societies Thursday, June 7, 2012 Contact your national society for details Evening of the Industry Friday, June 8, 2012 By invitation only

Gala Evening at the Orangerie Schnbrunn SOLD OUT Saturday, June Start: Location: Dress code: 9, 2012 19:00 Orangerie Schnbrunn Schnbrunner Schlossstrae 1130 Wien Dark suit Participants are asked to make their own travel arrangements to the Gala Evening. More information will be handed out together with the Gala Evening ticket. A ticket to the Gala Evening was not included in the registration fee. Bookings were made together with the conference registration.

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VIENNA

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INFLAMMATORY REACTIONS

VIENNA
Whether this is your first visit to Vienna or you have been here before this city always finds ways to surprise and delight you. Just take in its atmosphere, which is rich in history and tradition, yet also fresh and upbeat. The city centre is a small universe in itself: discover historical palaces face to face with modern facades, elegant boutiques next to popular fashion stores, and antique shops lining up across from stylish designer hotspots. Art permeates Viennas very essence get a feel of it during a city walking tour, or while visiting one of Viennas many museums. Must-sees include the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Albertina and the museums located in the trendy Museumsquartier (MQ). Sights not to be missed are St. Stephens Cathedral right in the heart of the city, Schnbrunn palace, and the Giant Ferris Wheel at the Prater fairground. Fans of classical music and opera lovers may jump at a chance to spend an evening at the Staatsoper or the Musikverein. More modern fare can be found at Viennas jazz bars, world music pubs and dance clubs. When it comes to food, you should definitely try famous Austrian dishes such as Wiener Schnitzel (breaded escalope of veal) or Tafelspitz (prime boiled beef). Your stay isnt complete without treating yourself to coffee and a slice of cake at one of Viennas coffeehouses, or trying some organic ice cream.

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Some of the endless activities you can do in Vienna: Find out if Lippizaners really are white Find out if the Danube really is blue Feel like a Royal on a Fiaker carriage tour Taste your way through the wide range of Viennese pastries Test your nerves at one of the Praters many attractions Some of the few things you cant do in Vienna (but there really only are a few): Go deep-sea diving Get an appointment with Sigmund Freud (at least not anymore) Get seriously bored
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CHARITY RUN

Start your day with lungs full of fresh air its for a good cause! Date: Saturday, June 9, 2012 Time: Start: 07:00 End: 08:00 Just in time so you do not miss any of the lectures starting at 09:00! Place: Meeting point at the Ernst Happel Stadion in front of sector C. The run as well as the walk will take place in the Prater park area, close to the conference venue. Changing rooms (from 06:30) and showers are available there.

CHARITY RUN

The Course: 5km run or walk From the Ernst Happel Stadion along Praterhauptallee, around Heustadelwasser, back to Praterhauptallee, returning to the starting point. The course is completely free of traffic and secured by security staff. Charity Donation: EUR 15,All donations will be given to neunerHaus, an institution which provides shelter as well as medical and dental care to homeless people. More than 1.000 persons have already been treated in the neunerHaus dental practice, who would not have been able to afford it otherwise. http://www.neunerhaus.at/medizinische-versorgung/neunerhaus-zahnarzt Registration: Registrations can be made during the online registration process for EuroPerio7. If you already have registered for EuroPerio7 but not yet for the run, please contact charityrun@mondial-congress.com. Late Registrations are possible onsite in the exhibition hall at booth #28b. Collection of race documents: Please pick up your personal race number and goodie bag at booth #28b in the EuroPerio7 exhibition area. Every participant receives a functional running shirt donated by NWD Austria.

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Guidelines

GUIDELINES
FOR CHAIRPERSONS AND SPEAKERS
Speakers Preview Center Opening Hours: Wednesday, June 6 Thursday, June 7 Friday, June 8 Saturday, June 9 If you are a Chairperson 1. P  lease locate your lecture hall in due time and be there at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the session. 2.  Chairs/Co-Chairs are requested to announce any potential conflicts of interests regarding the current presentations in order to allow the audience to take this into account when assessing the objectivity towards the presentation. 3.  As chairperson, it is your responsibility to start and end the session on time. It is of utmost importance to preserve the programme schedule. Furthermore you are in charge of introducing the session, introducing the speakers, ensuring that speakers respect the assigned time, and leading questions and discussion with speakers and audience. 4.  Introduction of speakers by the Chairperson should include their full title, place of work and main contribution to the subject area. This should provide due credit to the speaker without taking up unnecessary time. If you are a Speaker 1. P  lease locate your lecture hall in due time and be there at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the session. 2.  To safeguard presentation time and quality we ask for your understanding that own laptops may not be used. All presentations need to be handed in and view checked at the Speakers Preview Center at least 34 hours prior to the respective session or uploaded online prior to the conference (more information on online upload has been sent to all speakers via email). For the first morning sessions, please hand in your presentation the day before.  The Speakers Preview Center is located on the ground level opposite to the conference bag counter (see floor plan on p.37) 3.  Note: the Preview Center and network to the lecture halls support PowerPoint presentations version MS Office 97-2010 only. Therefore in case you have already prepared your presentation in Keynote on your Macintosh you are kindly asked to convert it to PowerPoint or Quicktime prior to the conference so that you can adapt it if necessary. 4.  Electronic presentations will be projected on screens optimised for 16:9 format in High Definition (HD) quality. Other formats, like 4:3, will work, but with a reduction of screen coverage. We strongly recommend you work with a 16:9 format. 5.  For onsite upload at the Speakers Preview Center, the presentation has to be saved on a USB stick, CD-ROM or DVDROM. 6.  The size of one presentation should not exceed 500 MB if uploaded online prior to the meeting. There is no size limit for presentations uploaded onsite at the Preview Center. However, we still recommend keeping the file size as small as possible. 7.  If there are video sequences included, please make sure to save the video files on your USB-Stick/CD-ROM in addition to the whole presentation. Please make sure to also upload the video files if submitting your presentation online. 8.  To avoid any compatibility problems, please do not use special characters (e.g. , etc) to name your presentation or video files. 9.  We kindly ask for your understanding that due to space and time limitation at the Preview Center, presentations should be prepared and edited before submission. Thank you for bringing your presentations in a ready-to-upload format! In case of any technical problems with your presentation, professional staff at the Speakers Preview Center will be happy to help you. 12:00 07:00 07:30 08:00 20:00 18:00 19:30 12:00

FOR POSTER PRESENTERS


Poster Service Desk Opening Times: Wednesday, June 6 Thursday, June 7 Friday, June 8 Saturday, June 9 12:00 07:00 07:30 09:00 20:30 20:00 12:00 14:30

For the first time at EuroPerio all posters accepted shall be presented as printed posters as well as electronic posters. Printed Posters 1. F  or the printed posters, please stick to the following guidelines and format requirements: Format: Portrait style Size: A0 Heigth: 118,9 cm Width: 84,1 cm 2. Tape to mount your posters will be available on-site. 3.  A detailed on-site poster plan will guide you. Staff from the poster service desk will be happy to help in case of any questions. 4.  Each Poster has been given a unique poster number (P0001 to P1087) for easy identification of the corresponding poster board as well as the poster group it is in. 5. All Posters have been split into two groups with different presentation times. Group 1 includes poster numbers P0001 to P0547 displayed from Wednesday to Thursday Posters from Group 1 shall be mounted between Wednesday, June 6, 12:00 and Thursday, June 7, 9:30. They have to be taken off again Thursday evening, June 7, between 18:00 and 19:00. Posters not taken off in time will be disposed of by staff. In order to give participants the possibility to ask questions we kindly ask you to be at your poster on Thursday, June 7, from 17:30 to 18:00. Group 2 includes poster numbers P0548 to P1087 displayed from Friday to Saturday Posters from Group 2 shall be mounted on Friday, June 8, between 07:30 and 9:30. They have to be taken off again on Saturday, June 9, between 12:00 and 15:00. Posters not removed in time will be disposed of by staff. In case you have to leave earlier, you may also take off your poster before Saturday, 12:00. In order to give participants the possibility to ask questions we kindly ask you to be at your poster on Friday, June 8, from 17:30 to 18:00. 6.  In case you do not want to bring your printed poster with you, you can use the convenient Poster Printing Service offered by Webges prior to the conference, a provider company officially commissioned by EuroPerio7. Further information on this service has been sent to each poster submitter via email.

You are here but your poster is not? Print shop for last minute poster printing in Vienna: PrintShop at the Stadion Center (U2 station, exit Stadion)

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PLENARY SPEAKERS

Electronic Posters 1. E  lectronic Posters have to be submitted online via below link using your personal username and password, which you have been sent by email. ePoster submission site: http://posters.webges.com/ep7 2.  ePoster submission deadline: Friday, May 25, 2012 12:00 CET+1 3.  It is the responsibility of the poster presenter to ensure the timely upload of his/her poster presentation according to the guidelines. Kindly note that no onsite upload facilities will be provided. 4.  The ePoster consists of a PowerPoint presentation of your poster containing a maximum of 10 slides structured as follows: title & authors information, aim, material & methods, results, conclusion. 5.  The maximum files size per poster is 50 MB. 6.  The slide size of the page needs to be set to On-screen show and landscape orientation in the page set-up section. Portrait orientation will not be displayed properly. 7.  On 16 computer stations, ePosters will be accessible to interested participants in the ePoster area (see floor plan on p.37). All ePosters will be retrievable from each computer at any time during the conference. Consequently, there is no specific time for poster authors to be available to present their ePosters. Poster viewers will have the possibility to leave comments for the poster author as well as email a PDF version of an ePoster to interested colleagues. 8.  Electronic posters will be available to all registered delegates starting one week prior to EuroPerio7 on the conference website.

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Prof. Dr. Josef Penninger Prof. Dr. Josef Penninger is a biomedical researcher of outstanding reputation who has greatly contributed to our understanding of mechanisms operative in diseases, diseases that affect hundreds of millions of people. Josef Penninger is one of the most cited Life Scientists in the world. He has published more than 40 primary papers in Nature, Science, and Cell (and counting) among more than 100 studies in JEM, Circulation, Immunity, or other Nature and Cell Journals (the top journals in their respective fields), a publication record that speaks to his scientific excellence and international standing. Based on his publication record, he was listed twice by ISI under the ten top scientists in the world. He has discerned connections nobody had seen before in topics ranging from identification of the SARS receptor in vivo, to finding the first ever synesthesia gene (Cell 2010), a condition known for hundreds of years, to coming up with completely new insights into pathways as diverse as fever (Nature 2009), obesity (Cell 2007, Cell 2010, lung injury (Nature 2005) and for instance wound healing describing the first ever gene that regulates electricity controlled cell movement (Nature 2006). This work has been absolutely groundbreaking and by itself ranks at the peak of research. Josef Penninger was able to develop a system that allows yeast genetics in a mammalian pluripotent stem cell setting: his lab generated haploid ES cells and systems for whole genome mutagenesis (Cell Stem Cell 2011). This singular achievement not only breaks a paradigm in biology, but his technology will revolutionize functional genomics, i.e. it has a similar impact to medicine and basic discoveries as did the development of model organisms such as yeast or RNAi interference. Secondly, his works has had already a major and direct impact on medicine, already benefiting hundreds of thousands of patients: He provided the first genetic proof that a gene called RANKL enclosed the master regulatory protein for bone loss (Nature 1999a). Bone loss affects hundreds of millions of patients with cancer metastases, diabetes, immunity, children with leukemia, or AIDS patients, and osteoporosis is one of the most prevalent reasons of death in an aging population. His work is so important because multiple other factors had been proposed as key regulators of bone loss via osteoclasts, but none of those turned out to be the key. The real breakthrough came with his paper demonstrating that RANKL mutants lack all osteoclasts. All of a sudden, based on his work, reproduced thousands of times, essentially all aspects of bone loss could be explained. He not only provided the initial trigger to one of the most fundamental fields of biology and medicine, but then discovered the fundamental molecular connections between inflammation and bone loss (e.g. why arthritis leads to crippling) initiation an entirely novel field of research (osteoimmunology, Nature 1999b). Based on the discovery of RANKL a novel and rational therapy has been developed already approved for sufferers of osteoporosis, skeletal related events in cancer metastases (which alone affects more than a million patients each year) and, possibly soon for the first time ever, delay of bone metastases. Presentation title: Basic mechanism of disease pathogenesis Thursday, June 7 | 09:00 09:45 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Prof. Dr. Heinz Stammberger Heinz Stammberger, M.D., Hon. FRCS (Ed.), Hon. FRCS (Engl.), Hon. FACS, is Professor and Head of the Department of General ORL, H&NS of the Medical University at Graz/Austria. It was here where in the late 1960s and 70s his teacher, Prof. Walter Messerklinger, started what would beco me a revolution in diagnosis and treatment of nasal and sinuses diseases: Rigid endoscopy, FESS being the best known off-spring of this development. Prof. Stammberger today, is considered one of the worlds leading experts in the field of endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery. He has helped through numerous publications, books as well as lectures and teaching courses on all continents, to spread the knowledge and expertise and push the surgical frontiers. In the last decade, he and his ENT-team have started interdisciplinary co-operation with their neurosurgical partners from the Medical University Graz. Their transnasal concept of Endoscopic Rhino-Neurosurgery has made the Graz Group a leader in the field and an international referral and centre of excellence. Presentation title: The maxillary sinus anatomical and pathological considerations Friday, June 8 | 09:00 10:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8)

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BUSINESS SUITE PRESS

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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW l WEDNESDAY June 6, 2012

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15:30 17:00 | Schubert 3 SPS 2 - Straumann Workshop* Reconstructive periodontal plastic surgery in the esthetic zone G. Zucchelli (Italy)
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15:30 17:00 | Schubert 4-5 SPS 3 - DENTSPLY Friadent Strategies against peri-implantitis: from treatment planning to long-term healthy tissue conditions presentation and discussion of clinical cases G. E. Romanos (USA)

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P01 Periodontal plastic surgery Sarfati (FR) Sanz (ES) Zuhr (DE) p.45

I01 Forum for Specialists: Computer aided treatment Dawood (UK) T. van de Velde(BE) Hugo (DE) p.46

P02 New insights into the host response in periodontitis Crielaard (NL) Chapple (UK) Van Dyke (US) p.46

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DH 1 Dental Hygienist Behaviour, psychology and quality of life Suvan (UK) Jnsson (SE) Andersson (SE) p.46

TR 1 Themed Research Communications on Periodontal medicine Hodge (UK) p.46

RC 1 Research Communications Host microbial communications p.46

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SPS 5 Institut Straumann AG McGuire (USA) Donos (UK) Chen (AUS) p.47

SPS 6 EMS Electro Medical Systems Renvert (SE) Wennstrm (SE) p.47

SPS 7 Oral-B/ Procter&Gamble Barendregt (NL) Louropoulou (NL) Slot (NL) p.47

SPS 8 MIS Implants Technologies Jepsen (DE) Paquette (USA) p.47 TR 2 Themed Research Communications on Periodontal therapy Cairo (IT)

SPS 9 Biomet 3i Sanz (ES) DeBruyn (BE) Weinlnder (AT) p.47 RC 2 Research Communications Antimicrobial treatment

SPS 10 Nobel Biocare Simion (IT),Tabanella (IT) Rompen (BE) Gamborena (ES) Friberg (SE) p.47

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I02 Implants for compromised situations Nisand (FR) Tinti (IT) De Bruyn (BE) p.48

P03 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal surgery current techniques and applications Eickholz (DE) Trombelli (IT) Gaspirc (SI) p.48

P04 EFP/AAP session Latest therapies and emerging technologies Shapira (IS) Giannobile (US) Romanos (US) p.48

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DH 2 Dental Hygienist What is the role of anti-microbials in management of periodontal disease? Mombelli (CH) Kononen (FI) Dannewitz (DE) p.48

SPS 11 Oral-B/ Procter & Gamble Thornhill (UK) Tonetti (IT) Van Miegham (BE)

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P06 Periodontal medicine Tervonen (FI) Loos (NL) DAiuto (UK)

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JACCARD PRIZE PRESENTATIONS

TR 3 Themed Research Communications on Periodontal regeneration Stavropoulos (DE) p.50 p.50 p.50

SPS 12 Zimmer Dental Esposito (IT) Schlee (DE) Hrzeler (DE) p.51 p.50

P05 Advances in non-surgical therapy maximising the benefit Fardal (NO) Heasman (UK) Ehmke (DE) p.49

I03 Forum for Specialists: Peri-implant Soft tissue problems and management Jansaker (SE) OBrien (IR) Cosyn (BE) p.49

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A Microsurgical Approach

872 pages, 1.905 colour illustrations 320


In this book, the authors provide the rst comprehensive overview of the basic principles, indications and clinical techniques of plastic-esthetic periodontal and implant microsurgery. It is an exemplary blend of scientic knowledge and practical experience. All salient issues are analyzed on the basis of the available scientic literature and the current clinical evidence. The microsurgical procedures presented in the book are explained step-by-step in meticulously illustrated case examples. Checklists for the necessary materials, instruments and work steps are added to facilitate practical implementation of the microsurgical procedures. Last but not least, the authors provide instructions on how to manage all major complications of each procedure. This book is without doubt one of the foremost oral surgery publications in recent years and is a must for every implantologist and periodontis.

09:00 09:45 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Plenary Lecture Chairs: G. Wimmer (Austria), J. Meyle (Germany) Basic mechanisms of disease pathogenesis J. Penninger (Austria) Plenary Lecture immediately followed by Quintessenz Movie Premiere in Main Auditorium Quintessenz Movie Premiere

Cell-to-Cell Communication Inflammatory Reactions World premiere during EUROPERIO 7 Visualizing the invisible while experiencing a fascination with science is the great challenge that Cell-to-Cell Communication, representing an all-new genre, has set out to meet. A spectacularly sophisticated computer animation in HD quality depicts the highly complex processes of intercellular interaction during an inflammatory periodontal reaction complete with the messenger molecules implicated. The various cell types constitute the main cast of the film, using a finely tuned communication process in their quest to destroy the bacterial invaders, with messenger molecules as supporting cast. A stunning didactic and dramatic experience!

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10:00 10:30 | Coffee Break 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) P01 - Periodontal Plastic Surgery Chairs: G. Zucchelli (Italy), G. Rasperini (Italy) A scientific approach to periodontal plastic surgery A. Sarfati (France) Aetiology and management of mucogingival defects M. Sanz (Spain) Microsurgical approaches O. Zuhr (Germany)

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10:30 12:00 | A3 I01 - Forum for Specialists: Implantology Computer Aided Treatment Chairs: H. De Bruyn (Belgium), E. H. Rompen (Belgium) Use of Cone Beam CT in implant planning A. Dawood (United Kingdom) Indications and limitations for implant guided surgery T. Van De Velde (Belgium) CAD CAM Technology O. Hugo (Germany) 10:30 12:00 | Strauss 2-3 P02 - New Insights into the Host Response in Periodontitis Chairs: L. Shapira (Israel), B. G. Loos (Netherlands) New insights into the complexity of microbiological infections in periodontitis W. Crielaard (Netherlands) Neutrophil extracellular traps a new paradigm in innate immunity I. Chapple (United Kingdom) New insights into the resolution of inflammation T. Van Dyke (USA) 10:30 12:00 | Lehar 1-4 DH 1 - Behaviour, Psychology and Quality of Life Chairs: C. Ramseier (Switzerland), K. Ohrn (Sweden) Health behaviour change in the dental practice J. Suvan (United Kingdom) Individually tailored prevention B. Jnsson (Sweden) Quality of life before and after periodontal therapy P. Andersson (Sweden) 10:30 12:00 | Schubert 1-2 TR 1 - Themed research communications Periodontal Medicine Introduction & Chair: P. Hodge (United Kingdom) TR 1.01 | Introduction periodontal medicine P. Hodge (United Kingdom) TR 01 | Effect of periodontal intervention on periodontal disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus T. Taiyeb-Ali, R. Raman, R. Vaithilingam, S. Chan (Malaysia)

TR 02 | Potential association of paraoxonase 1, type 2 diabetes mellitus and periodontitis B. Noack, C. Hannig, Z. Aslanhan, J. Bou, C. Petig, F. Schaper, M. Hanefeld, T. Hoffmann (Germany) TR 03 | Comparison of self-perceived oral health, periodontal inflammatory conditions and socioeconomic conditions in individulas with and without prediabetes F. Javed, M. Al-Askar, A. Al-Rasheed, N. Babay, P. Galindo-Moreno, K. Al-Hezaimi (Saudi Arabia, USA) TR 04 | Improvement of periodontal condition by anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy in rheumatoid arthritis patients T. Kobayashi, M. Okada, S. Ito, T. Yokoyama, K. Ishida, D. Kobayashi, A. Murasawa, H. Yoshie (Japan) TR 05 | Periodontal condition of patients with auto-immune diseases and the effect of anti-TNF- therapy Y. Mayer, R. Elimelech, A. Gurman, E. Machtei (Israel) TR 06 | Periodontal infection with P. gingivalis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients M. De Smit, E. Brouwer, A. Vissink, B. Doornbos-Van Der Meer, J. Westra, A. J. Van Winkelhoff (Netherlands) 10:30 12:00 | Schubert 3 RC 1 - Host microbial interactions Chair: B. Molnar (Hungary) RC 001 | Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans biofilm interacts with organotypic gingival mucosa by binding and internalizing interleukin-1beta A. Paino, E. Lohermaa, R. Sormunen, J. Korhonen, M. Pllnen, R. Ihalin (Finland) RC 002 | A reduced chemokine-response of gingival fibroblasts to viable Porphyromonas gingivalis after a previous encounter N. Scheres, W. Crielaard (Netherlands) RC 003 | Exposure of Porphyromonas gingivalis to hydrocortisone increases bacterial growth and virulence in vitro A. Akcal, O. Huck, J. Davideau, N. Buduneli, H. Tenenbaum (Turkey, France) RC 004 | Novel secreted virulence factors of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans V. Zijnge, T. Kieselbach, J. Oscarsson (Sweden) RC 005 | Effect of 15% alcohol consumption on ligature -induced alveolar bone loss and TNF alpha secretion in Wistar rats C. Rsing, M. Wagner, E. Gaio, J. Rocha, J. Cavagni, L. Orlandini (Brazil)

RC 006 | A challenge with Porphyromonas gingivalis differently affects the osteoclast-inducing capacity of periodontal ligament fibroblasts from periodontitis patients and non-periodontitis donors D. Sokos, N. Scheres, V. Everts, T. De Vries (Netherlands) RC 007 | Effects of Porphyromonas gingivalis infection on tight junction proteins in gingival keratinocytes G. Mahfoud, S. Groeger, E. Baumgart-Vogt, J. Meyle (Germany) RC 008 | Periodontal pathogens in the biofilm formation on voice prostheses K. Bertl, B. Zatorska, M. Leonhard, B. Schneider-Stickler (Austria) 10:30 11:30 | Strauss 1 SPS 4 - SUNSTAR Scientific Session Guided tissue regeneration: To fill or not to fill P. Schmidlin (Switzerland)

12:15 13:45 | Lehar 1-4 SPS 7 - Oral B / Procter & Gamble Maintenance of dental implants (in cooperation with ACTA Dept. of Periodontology, NL) Chair: F. van der Weijden (Netherlands) How to probe dental implants? D. S. Barendregt (Netherlands)
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How to clean dental implants chemical, mechanical and laser debridement A. Louropoulou (Netherlands) Dental implants hygiene at home what can patients do? D. E. Slot (Netherlands) 12:15 13:45 | Schubert 1-2 SPS 8 - MIS Implants Technologies Moderator: R. Williams (USA) The role of inflammation in oral and overall health and disease S. Jepsen (Germany) PeriZone PerioPatch: A Pioneer device to promote control of oral inflammation D. Paquette (USA)

12:15 13:45 | Strauss 2-3 SPS 5 - Straumann Corporate Forum Proven concepts and innovations in periodontal and implant dentistry Moderator: D. L. Cochran (USA) Treatment of Recession Defects: Long-term evidence and predictability of Emdogain M. McGuire (USA) Current advances in guided bone regeneration materials and implant surfaces N. Donos (United Kingdom) Established and new implant concepts S. T. Chen (Australia)

12:15 13:45 | Schubert 3 SPS 9 - Biomet 3i Controversies in guided bone regeneration in combination with implant therapy Chair: M. Sanz (Spain) Speakers: H. De Bruyn, M. Weinlnder (Belgium, Austria)

12:15 13:45 | Stolz 1-2 SPS 6 - EMS Electro Medical Systems Periodontology Periodontal and peri-implant infection control and biofilm management S. Renvert, J. Wennstrm (Sweden)

12:15 13:45 | Strauss 1 SPS 10 Nobel Biocare Patient-oriented treatment approaches remain the key to success Celebrate with us! 60 years since the discovery of Osseointegration and 30 years since the landmark conference in Toronto. Moderator: M. Simion (Italy)

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Treatment planning lecture focus will be on available bone around the desired implant site and identify how to manage complex situations G. Tabanella (Italy) Treatment planning lecture identifying and optimally controlling factors that contribute to overall soft tissue health and stability in dental implant treatment E. Rompen (Belgium) Treatment planning lecture focusing on the selection of restorative products and protocols to ensure long-lasting esthetic outcomes I. Gamborena (Spain) Long term outcomes of implant treatments for different indications and patients what have we learned and can bring with us into the future B. Friberg (Sweden) 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) I02 - Implants for compromised situations Chairs: F. Schwarz (Germany), M. Goldstein (Israel) Short implants for limited bone volume D. Nisand (France) How to manage the implant in a compromised position C. Tinti (Italy) Wide dental implants as an alternative to sinus floor elevation H. De Bruyn, S. Vandeweghe (Belgium) 14:00 15:30 | A3 P03 - Forum for Specialists: Periodontal Surgery currents techniques and applications Chairs: K. Demirel (Turkey), M. Hurzeler (Germany) Are there still indications for periodontal surgery today? P. Eickholz (Germany) Minimally invasive surgery L. Trombelli (Italy) Periodontal surgery with lasers B. Gaspirc (Slovenia)

14:00 15:30 | Strauss 2-3 P04 - EFP/ AAP session Latest therapies and emerging technologies Chairs: T. E. Van Dyke (USA), J. Kamma (Greece) Recent advances in the development of vaccination and host-modulation therapy L. Shapira (Israel) Gene delivery and novel biomaterials W. Giannobile (USA) Laser applications in periodontal therapy G. Romanos (USA) 14:00 15:30 | Lehar 1-4 DH 2 - What is the role of Anti-microbials in management of periodontal disease Chairs: M. ODea (Ireland), D. van Strydonck (Belgium) Antibiotics: for every perio patient or the selected few? A. Mombelli (Switzerland) Anti-infective treatment of periodontitis E. Knnen (Finland) Local antibiotics in periodontal therapy B. Dannewitz (Germany) 14:00 15:30 | Schubert 1-2 TR 2 - Themed research communications Periodontal Therapy Introduction & Chair: F. Cairo (Italy) TR 2.01 | Introduction Periodontal therapy F. Cairo (Italy) TR 07 | Treatment of aggressive periodontitis with antimicrobial photodynamic therapy or systemic antibiotics. A prospective, randomized clinical study N. Arweiler, P. Magorzata, T. Auschill, A. Skurska, E. Doliska, J. Pietruski, A. Sculean (Germany, Poland, Switzerland) TR 08 | MTZ alone or with AMX in the treatment of chronic periodontitis: a 1-year double-blinded, placebo-controlled, RCT. Part I: clinical results M. Feres, G. Soares, J. Mendes, M. Faveri, S. Socransky, R. Teles, L. Figueiredo (Brazil, USA) TR 09 | Prognostic factors and tooth loss rate in periodontally treated and maintained patients. 25 year follow-up G. Agudio, M. Nieri, C. Martinolli, G. P. Pini Prato (Italy)

TR 10 | A new biophotonic system as an adjunct to the treatment of chronic periodontitis. Preliminary results J. Kamma, N. Loupis, D. Karapetsa, S. Vichos (Greece, France) TR 11 | Patient related quality of life evaluation after therapy of severe periodontitis consecutive retrospective cohort study M. Franke, C. Tietmann, N. Sadr, D. Meisen, F. Broeseler (Germany) TR 12 | Subgingival irrigation with a newly developed pocketirrigator in advanced periodontitis L. J. Van Dijk, M. A. Lie, A. J. Van Winkelhoff, F. Abbas (Netherlands) 14:00 15:30 | Schubert 3 RC 2 - Antimicrobial treatment Chair: G. Zuric (Croatia) RC 009 | Effects of local antimicrobials, as adjuncts to subgingival debridement, compared to subgingival debridement alone, in chronic periodontitis patients, in terms of pocket probing depth changes: a systematic review M. Garca-Gargallo, P. Matesanz, E. Figuero, A. Bascones-Martnez, M. Sanz, D. Herrera (Spain) RC 010 | MTZ alone or with AMX in the treatment of chronic periodontitis: a 1-year double-blinded, placebo-controlled, RCT. Part II: microbiological results G. Soares, J. Mendes, M. Silva, M. Faveri, S. Socransky, R. Teles, L. Figueiredo, M. Feres (Brazil, USA) RC 011 | Anti-malodour effect of different mouthrinses in patients with oral malodour F. Vancauwenberghe, M. Quirynen, J. Dadamio, M. Van Tornout, C. Dekeyser (Belgium) RC 012 | A randomized in-vivo study to compare plaque Inhibition efficacy of a stannous-containing sodium fluoride dentifrice to a calcium sodium phosphosilicate dentifrice M. Aksoy, P. Bellamy, M. Barker, A. Mussett, S. Dirikan Ipci, S. Ylmaz (Turkey, United Kingdom, USA) RC 013 | Application of an artificial mouth flow model for evaluating mouthrinses S. Isabal, R. Leon, V. Blanc (Spain) RC 014 | Clinical evaluation of systemic Amoxicillin plus Metronidazol and Moxifloxacin as an adjunctive treatment in generalized aggressive periodontitis: preliminary results E. Guzeldemir (Turkey)

RC 015 | The effects of photodynamic therapy on oral Candida species in planktonic form and as biofilms B. Mohan, C. Murdoch (United Kingdom) RC 016 | Comparative effects of two different mouthrinses on volatile sulphur compounds: a double-blind, cross-over, placebo controlled study L. Mendes, J. Coimbra, M. Resende, A. Pereira, M. Pinto (Portugal)
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14:00 15:30 | Strauss 1 SPS 11 - Oral-B / Procter & Gamble Periodontology and Cardiology what are the connections? Chair:I. Chapple (UK) Update on infective endocarditis prevention M. Thornhill (United Kingdom) The link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease M. Tonetti (Italy) Cardiology how we made the shift from surgery to prevention C. Van Mieghem (Belgium)

15:30 16:00 | Coffee Break 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) P05 - Advances in non-surgical therapy maximising the benefit Chairs: U. Van Der Velden (Netherlands), U. Schlagenhauf (Germany) Quality control of periodontal therapy O. Fardal (Norway) The cost-effectiveness of periodontal treatments P. Heasman (United Kingdom) Adjunctive use of antibiotics in periodontal therapy. Data from the prospective multicenter ABPARO trial B. Ehmke (Germany) 16:00 17:30 | A3 I03 - Forum for Specialists: Peri-implant soft tissue problems and managements Chairs: M. Sanz (Spain), M. Lorenzoni (Austria) Soft tissue health and Peri-implant mucositis A. Roos Jansaker (Sweden)

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Manipulation of the gingival margin for aesthetic and restorative purposes T. OBrien (Ireland) Risk indicators for major soft tissue deficiencies around single implants: a multivariate analysis J. Cosyn (Belgium)

TR 14 | Periodontal Regeneration using Gingival Margin-Derived Stem Cells loaded on Deproteinized Bovine Cancellous Bone K. Fawzy El-Sayed, S. Paris, S. Becker, S. Slzer, J. Wiltfang, C. Drfer (Germany) TR 15 | Regulation of cementoblast differentiation using BMP-2 and BMP-6 A. C. Akman, K. Nagatomo, B. Foster, R. Nohutcu, M. Somerman (Turkey, USA) TR 16 | Use of gingiva-derived mesenchymal stem cells for periodontal regeneration. Preliminary results from in vitro studies N. Snchez- Prez, S. Santamara, J. A. Garca-Sanz, F. Vignoletti, M. Sanz, D. Herrera (Spain) TR 17 | Behaviour of human osteoblastic cell differentiation on a nanohydroxyapatite substrate: use of Real Time PCR, atomic force and scanning electron microscopy. A. Pilloni, M. Brama, S. Migliaccio (Italy) TR 18 | Treatment of non containing intrabony osseous defects with enamel matrix derivative and autogenous bone harvested with piezosurgery. A case series F. Ferrarotti, A. Quirico, O. Gilestro, C. Ghelardoni, M. Marinacci, G. Mariani, M. Aimetti (Italy) 16:00 17:30 | Schubert 3 RC 3 - Basic Science Implant Dentistry Chair: E. Salvesen (Norway) RC 017 | Early healing of alveolar process after tooth extraction. Comparison of spontaneous healing versus implant placement N. Discepoli, F. Vignoletti, M. Desanctis, L. Laino, F. Muoz, M. Sanz (Spain, Italy) RC 018 | A comparison of five clinically used titanium dental implants representing different geometries and surface properties. A biomechanical and histological study in the rabbit J. Gottlow, L. Sennerby (Sweden) RC 019 | Peri-implant soft tissue integration with a modified transgingival collar implant surface. Clinical and histomorphometric outcomes. A pilot study in minipigs A. Liares, O. Domken, F. Muoz, M. Dard, J. Blanco (Spain, Belgium, USA) RC 020 | BsmI polymorphism in VDR gene as a host risk factor of implant loss F. Alvim-Pereira, C. Alvim-Pereira, P. Trevilatto (Brazil)

RC 021 | Comparison of marginal bone levels of two different implant systems after seven years in function D. Burtscher, K. Schubert, U. Beier, D. Dalla Torre, A. Miklos, J. Giesinger, B. Norer, I. Grunert (Austria) RC 022 | Evaluation of a novel compressionresistant matrix for recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 S. Lu, T. Fiorini, J. Lee, H. Prasad, A. Buxton, F. Bisch, D. Dixon, C. Susin, U. Wikesj (USA) RC 023 | The response of human gingival fibroblasts to nano-structured oxidized titanium surfaces M. Annunziata, A. Oliva, M. A. Basile, A. Buosciolo, M. Giordano, F. Rullo, A. Lanza, L. Guida (Italy) RC 024 | Immediate implants with immediate loading versus unloaded immediate implants: An experimental study in the beagle dog after 2,4 and 8 weeks. Bone healing S. Mareque, A. Liares, J. Prez, F. Muoz, I. Ramos, J. Blanco (Spain) 16:00 17:30 | Strauss 1 SPS 12 - Zimmer Dental Innovations in implant- and periodontal therapy: potential impact of new materials on dental treatments M. Esposito, M. Schlee, M. Hrzeler

RC 028 | Resonance frequency analysis of implant stability on augmented bone after open sinus elevation concerning histological aspects H. Nicknam Asl, H. Ghanbari, A. Moeintaghvi, M. Radvar (Iran) RC 029 | Computed tomography analysis of Schneiderian membrane after lateraly sinus augmentation procedure G. Anduze-Acher, B. Brochery, P. Bouchard (France)
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16:00 17:30 | Strauss 2-3 P06 - Periodontal Medicine Chairs: I. L. C. Chapple (United Kingdom), J. Deschner (Germany) The complex inter-relationship of periodontitis and diabetes T. Tervonen (Finland) Genetic predisposition for periodontitis and CVD B. Loos (Netherlands) Obesity, systemic inflammation and periodontitis F. DAiuto (United Kingdom) 16:00 17:30 | Lehar 1-4 JP 1 - Jaccard Prize presentations Chairs: M. Tonetti (Italy), L. Shapira (Israel), F. Hughes (United Kingdom) Five-year change of periodontal diseases in the study of health in Pomerania (SHIP) B. Holtfreter (Germany) Validation of reported genetic risk factors for periodontitis in a large-scale replication study A. S. Schaefer (Germany) Interrelation between periodontitis and coronary artery disease: role of TNF S. Schulz (Germany)
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RC 030 | Block versus particulate bone grafting for 3-dimensional ridge augmentation in posterior mandible: a 2-year prospective study G. Lizio, F. Pieri, G. Corinaldesi, C. Marchetti (Italy) RC 031 | A randomized controlled clinical multicenter trial comparing the clinical and histological performance of a new, modified PLGA membrane to a ePTFE membrane in GBR procedures D. Schneider (Switzerland) RC 032 | Microsurgery in sinuslifting new techniques to reduce the trauma B. Shakibaie-M. (Iran) 17:30 18:00 | Poster Q&A in Poster Area

16:00 17:30 | Schubert 6 RC 4 - Grafting Augmentation 1 Chair: M. Zitnanski (Czech Republic) RC 025 | Surgical techniques for alveolar ridge preservation: a systematic review of clinical and histological studies G. Vittorini Orgeas, M. Clementini, V. De Risi, A. Mannocci, G. Deli (Italy) RC 026 | Preservation of the post-extraction socket: a randomized controlled clinical trial D. Cardaropoli, L. Tamagnone, A. Roffredo, L. Gaveglio (Italy) RC 027 | Evaluation of healthy and pathologic conditions in the maxillary sinus prior to sinus floor elevation procedures using cone-beam computed tomography M. Bornstein, S. Janner, M. Caversaccio, D. Buser, P. Dubach (Switzerland)

16:00 17:30 | Schubert 1-2 TR 3 - Themed research communications Periodontal regeneration Introduction & Chair: A. Stavropoulos (Denmark) TR 3.01 | Introduction Periodontal regeneration A. Stavropoulos (Denmark) TR 13 | Intramarrow penetration enhances periodontal regeneration in intrabony defects treated by open flap debridement. A randomized clinical trial A. Crea, G. Deli, C. Littarru, G. Vittorini Orgeas, C. Lajolo, D. Tatakis (Italy, USA)

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Stolz 1-2 (Overflow/SPS) Lehar 1-4 Schubert 1-2

Plenary Lecture Periodontology

Implantology Dental Hygienist

Research Sponsor Session

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starts 09:00 Plenary Lecture Stammberger (AT) p.55

P08 Aggressive periodontitis Beikler (DE) Griffiths (UK) Tomasi (SE) p.55

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TR 4 Themed Research Communications on Aetiology and pathogenesis Kantarci (USA) DH 3 Dental Hygienist How does understanding aetiology influence management ? Laine (NL) Bosshardt (CH) Verner (FR) p.55 p.55

RC 5 Research Communications Biology of periodontal regeneration p.56

SPS 13 Heraeus Tonetti (IT) Lang (HK) Shalaby (USA) Eickholz (DE) p.56 Coffee Break

P07 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal regeneration still a challenge? Hughes (UK) Cortellini (IT) Sculean (CH) p.55

RC 9 Research Communications Clinical trials implant 1

RC 11 Research Communications Grafting augmentation 2

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P10 Risk factors and management Ramseier (CH) Nibali (IT) Lalla (USA) p.58

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DH 4 Dental Hygienist Therapy 2 van Strydonck (NL) Rosema (NL) Marchisio (IT) p.58

TR 5 Themed Research Communications on Diagnosis and risk factors Kocher (DE) p.58

RC 6 Research Communications Aetiology and pathogenesis 2 p.58 SPS 19 BioHorizons, Inc. Iglhaut (DE)

SPS 14 Biomet 3i Hrzeler (DE) Zuhr (DE) Goen (NL) Van de Velde (NL) p.59 SPS 20 Nobel Biocare

Publishing in the JCP M. Tonetti (IT)

RC 12 Research Communications Periodontal plastic surgery 1 p.59 p.59

P09 Gingival recession biology, aetiology and management Deschner (DE) Blanes (ES) Zucchelli (IT) p.57

I04 Forum for Specialists: Bone grafting Gokbuget (TR) Rompen (BE) Rocchietta (IT) p.57

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SPS 15 DENTSPLY Friadent Meyle (DE) Kelekis-Cholakis (CA) p.59

SPS 16 EMS Electro Medical Systems Flemmig (USA) p.60

SPS 17 ACTEON Vidot (FR) Louise (FR) p.60

SPS 18 MIS Implants Technologies Coelho (USA) Samet (IL) p.60

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I05 Rapid treatment protocols surgery and prosthodontic Hurzeler (DE) Blanco (ES) Lorenzoni (AT) p.60

P11 Forum for Specialists: Role of antimicrobials & anti-inflammatories Dommisch (DE) Herrera (ES) Preshaw (UK) p.60

P12 Periodontal maintenance treatment in practice Abbas (NL) Parashis (GR) Linden (UK) p.60

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DH 5 Dental Hygienist Therapy 3 Slot (NL) Bush (CH) Ower (UK) p.61

TR 6 Themed Research Communications on Control of infection/ inflammation Cionca (CH) p.61

RC 7 Research Communications Periodontal systemic Interactions 2/diagnosis & Risk factors 2 p.61

14:00 - 15:30 SPS 21 GABA/Colgate Jepsen (DE) Sanz (ES) Mariotti (USA) Renvert (SE) p.61

RC 10 Research Communications Clinical trials implant 2 p.62

RC 13 Research Communications Periodontal plastic surgery 2 p.62

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I06 Forum for Specialists: Implantology treating the perio patient Salvi (CH) Roccuzzo (IT) Grunder (CH) p.63

P13 Periodontal management of molar teeth How successful? Tonetti (IT) Jepsen (DE) Carnevale (IT) p.63

P14 Asian/Pacific session Seymour (NZ) Meng (CN) Corbet (CN) p.62

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DH 6 Dental Hygienist Mucosal and dentine sensitivity Stokman (NL) Ide (UK) West (UK) p.63

TR 7 Themed Research Communications on Periodontal systemic interactions Meyle (DE) p.63

SPS 22 Geistlich Biomaterials Renvert (SE) Schwarz (DE) p.64 p.63

RC 14 Research Communications Complications implant treatment p.64

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SPS 30 J. Morita Mfg. Corp Sculean (CH) Miyamoto (JP) Yamamoto (JP) p.65

SPS 26 DGP - GABA Eickholz (DE) Ramseier (CH) Kocher (DE) Mombelli (CH) p.65

SPS 31 SUNSTAR 4th SUNSTAR World Perio Research Awards p.65

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09:00 10:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Plenary Lecture Chairs: J. Meyle (Germany), G. Wimmer (Austria) The maxillary sinus anatomical and pathological considerations H. Stammberger (Austria)

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08:30 10:00 | Lehar 1-4 DH 3 - How does understanding aetiology influence management? Chairs: M. P. Goldie (USA), B. Von Troil (Finland)
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Periodontitis as a multifactorial disease M. Laine (Netherlands) Periodontal pocket formation: understanding the pathology and disease progession D. Bosshardt (Switzerland) Microbiological and bacterial sampling how may it influence management? C. Verner (France) 08:30 10:00 | Schubert 1-2 TR 4 - Themed research communications Aetiology and Pathogenesis Introduction & Chair: A. Kantarci (USA) TR 4.01 | Introduction: Aethiology and pathogenesis of periodontal diseases: challenging the paradigm A. Kantarci (USA) TR 19 | Experimental periodontitis in Msx2 mutant mice induces alveolar bone necrosis J. Davideau, D. Hotton, O. Huck, I. Senussi, H. Tenenbaum, A. Berdal (France) TR 20 | Presence of JP2 and non-JP2 genotypes of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and periodontal attachment loss in adolescents in Ghana C. Hglund berg, F. Kwamin, R. Claesson, A. Johansson, D. Haubek (Sweden, Ghana, Denmark) TR 21 | Tissue reactions following ligature removal in experimental periodontitis and peri-implantitis in dogs J. Albouy, O. Carcuac, I. Abrahamsson, T. Berglundh (Sweden)

08:30 10:00 | A3 P07 - Forum for Specialists: Periodontal Regeneration still a challenge? Chairs: V. Lekovic (Serbia), K. Warrer (Denmark) Biological challenge of periodontal regeneration F. Hughes (United Kingdom) Meeting the challenge in infrabony defects P. Cortellini (Italy) Meeting the challenge in furcation defects A. Sculean (Switzerland) 08:30 10:00 | Strauss 2-3 P08 - Aggressive Periodontitis Chairs: A. Mombelli (Switzerland), E. G. Winkel (Netherlands) Aggressive and chronic periodontitis what are the differences? C. Tomasi (Sweden) Microbial analysis of patients with aggressive periodontitis T. Beikler (Germany) Antibiotics in the management of aggressive periodontitis G. Griffiths (United Kingdom)

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TR 22 | Pyrosequencing analysis of subgingival microbiome in periodontitis: comparison between smokers and non-smokers S. Bizzarro, B. Loos, W. Crielaard, M. Laine, E. Zaura (Netherlands) TR 23 | T helper cells from aggressive periodontitis patients produce higher levels of interleukin-1 beta and interleukin-6 in interaction with Porphyromonas gingivalis J. Gonzales, S. Grger, J. Meyle (Germany) TR 24 | Modelling periodontitis as a dynamical nonlinear system: providing a tool in discriminating chronic from aggressive periodontitis patients G. Papantonopoulos, K. Takahashi, B. Loos (Greece, Japan, Netherlands) 08:30 10:00 | Schubert 3 RC 5 - Biology of Periodontal Regeneration Chair: R. F. Almeida (Portugal) RC 033 | Effect of human beta defensin-3 on proliferation of fibroblasts onto periodontally involved root surfaces H. Watanabe, H. Wang, M. Ogita, Y. Izumi (Japan) RC 034 | Expression of embryonic stem cell markers in periodontal granulation tissue V. Ronay, N. Bostanci, G. Belibasakis, P. Schmidlin (Switzerland) RC 035 | Addition of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2 increased proliferation of human osteoblasts but not fibroblasts in vitro J. Vokurka, A. Fassmann, L. Izakovicova Holla (Czech Republic) RC 036 | Migratory properties of stem cell dentospheres from periodontal tissue and the palate P. Keeve, T. Dittmar, B. Niggemann, A. Friedmann (Germany) RC 037 | Persistence of self-renewal and differentiation capacities of periodontal ligament mesenchymal stem cells M. Ghuman, B. Gharibi, F. Hughes (United Kingdom) RC 038 | In-vitro evaluation of a new 3D collagen matrix (Mucoderm) for covering periodontal recessions A. Pabst, A. Callaway, B. Willershausen, K. Lehmann, J. Stein, A. Kasaj (Germany) RC 039 | (Withdrawn) RC 040 | Osteoinductive activity of enamel matrix derivative proteins D. Cochran, B. Alent, B. Stout, S. Harris (USA)

08:30 10:00 | Strauss 1 SPS 13 - Heraeus How can local antibiotics assist in the treatment of periodontitis Chair: N. P. Lang (Hong Kong) Welcome & Introduction N. P. Lang (Hong Kong) Current understanding of periodontitis: How does it change our treatment? M. Tonetti (Italy) Local antibiotics during periodontal maintenance therapy N. P. Lang (Hong Kong) Updates in the Development of Novel Biomaterials for Oral and Periodontal Applications W. Shalaby (USA) Slow Release Doxycycline, a novelty for the supportive treatment of periodontitis P. Eickholz (Germany)

RC 069 | Precision of guided surgery. A comparison of two guided surgery systems (mucosa supported & bone supported) to each other and to mental navigation via a randomised, controlled clinical trial. Preliminary results M. Vercruyssen, C. Cox, W. Coucke, R. Jacobs, I. Naert, M. Quirynen (Belgium) RC 070 | Randomised controlled clinical trial comparing transmucosal versus submerged bone level implants. Radiological and periodontal outcomes J. Flores Guilln, G. Barbieri Petrelli, C. lvarez-Novoa, C. Martn, M. Sanz (Spain) RC 071 | Influence of mucosal tissue thickening on the crestal bone stability around bone level implants. A pilot clinical study A. Puisys, T. Linkevicius, E. Vindasiute, N. Maslova, M. Schlee (Lithuania, Germany) RC 072 | Three-year follow-up of a randomized, controlled, double-blind, clinical trial comparing two different implant alloys (titanium grade IV vs. titanium zircon) in the edentulous mandibles in a split-mouth design S. Storelli, E. Romeo, U. Bragger, H. Meijer, F. Muller, M. Quirynen, W. Wagner, I. Naert, D. Wismeijer, C. Ten Bruggenkate, G. M. Raghoebar, M. Schimmel, T. Reichert, A. Perucchi, B. Al-Nawas (Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany)

RC 084 | Biocompatibility and biodegradation of a native porcine pericardium membrane: results of in vitro and in vivo examinations D. Rothamel, F. Schwarz, R. Smeets, T. Fienitz, T. Dreiseidler, L. Ritter, A. Happe, J. Zller (Germany) RC 085 | Implant site development by orthodontic extrusion for flapless immediate implant placement: 2 years results D. Blase, J. Lasserre, S. Toma, S. De Loureno, P. Bercy, M. Brecx (Belgium) RC 086 | Comparison of mineralized cortical bone allograft and anorganic bovine bone matrix for sinus augmentation: Histomorphometry at 20 and 28 weeks in humans R. Younes, N. Nader, M. Boukaram, R. Abi-Nassif (Lebanon)
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RC 087 | Minimally invasive sinus lift implant device a multi-center safety and efficacy trial preliminary results D. Cochran, H. Better, G. Chaushu (USA, Israel) RC 088 | Histological and histomorphometrical analyses of biopsies harvested 6 and 9 months after socket preservation and maxillary sinus graft procedures with -tricalcium phosphate (KeraOs). J. Molina (Spain) 10:00 10:30 | Coffee Break

08:30 10:00 | Schubert 4-5 RC 9 - Clinical Trials Implants 1 Chair: C. Pertl (Austria) RC 065 | Immediate single implant restorations in mandibular molar extraction sockets: a controlled clinical trial M. Atieh (New Zealand) RC 066 | The influence of initial soft-tissue thickness on peri-implantbone remodeling S. Vervaeke, M. Dierens, J. Besseler, H. De Bruyn (Belgium, Netherlands) RC 067 | One stage sinus lift augmentation procedure with implant placement: histomorphmetric study comparing two different heterologous grafting materials. A multi-centre, double blind, prospective randomized controlled clinical trial P. Martegani, M. Silvestri, F. DAvenia, D. Capri, L. Landi, G. Paolantoni, M. Farneti (Italy) RC 068 | The role of immediate provisional restorations on bone level implants: A randomised, controlled clinical trial N. Donos, A. Horvath, K. Dedi, L. Mezzomo, N. Mardas (United Kingdom)

08:30 10:00 | Schubert 6 RC 11 - Grafting Augmentation 2 Chair: M. Ide (United Kingdom) RC 081 | Dental implant delivered bone morphogenetic proteins support alveolar augmentation and osseointegration U. Wikesj, C. Susin (USA) RC 082 | Efficacy of deprotenized bovine bone in combination with recombinant human plateletderived growth factor-BB in the horizontal jaw bone atrophy experimental study V. Palarie, V. Topalo, V. Nacu, P. Kammerer, B. Al Nawas (Moldova, Germany) RC 083 | Immunohistochemical analysis of staged guided bone regeneration and osseointegration of titanium implants using a polyethylene glycol (PEG) membrane I. Mihatovic, V. Golubovic, J. Becker, F. Schwarz (Germany)

10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) P09 - Gingival Recession biology, aetiology and management Chairs: F. Cairo (Italy), D. Etienne (France) Cellular and molecular regulation of periodontal wound healing by local and systemic factors J. Deschner (Germany) Assessment of and conservative management of gingival recession R. Blanes (Spain) Surgical management of gingival recession comparison of techniques G. Zucchelli (Italy) 10:30 12:00 | A3 I04 - Forum for Specialists: Implantology bone grafting Chairs: L. Landi (Italy), N. Jakse (Austria) Extraction socket management A. Gokbuget (Turkey)

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Reconstruction of the atrophic posterior maxilla: Sinus elevation or vertical guided bone regeneration? E. Rompen (Belgium) The role of Guided bone regeneration in ridge augmentation I. Rocchietta (Italy)

TR 26 | Investigation of biomarkers in health and disease via proteomic analysis of gingival crevicular fluid R. Baliban, D. Sakellari, Z. Li, P. Dimaggio, B. Garcia, C. Floudas (USA, Greece) TR 27 | Genetic predisposition to periodontal disease in mice Y. Houri-Haddad, A. Shusterman, R. Mott, C. Durrant, E. Weiss, F. Iraqi (Israel, United Kingdom) TR 28 | Periodontal Status of a Medieval Population from the United Kingdom P. C. Gaspar Gonalves, G. S. Griffiths, A. Rawlinson (United Kingdom) TR 29 | Genetic linkage in Brazilian families with GAgP G. Rapp, A. Mc Quillin, N. Pinneda-Trujillo, P. Brett, M. Tonetti (Brazil, United Kingdom, Colombia, Switzerland) TR 30 | Derivation of a clinical prediction rule for the diagnosis of periodontitis based on smoking and obesity C. Susin, E. Gaio, A. Haas, J. Albandar (USA, Brazil) 10:30 12:00 | Schubert 3 RC 6 - Aetiology and Pathogenesis 2 Chair: J. Nart (Spain) RC 041 | Activation of type I natural killer t-cells in periodontitis lesions M. Kebschull, B. Krmer, M. Haupt, P. Papapanou, S. Jepsen, P. Brossart, I. Schmidt-Wolf, M. Nowak (Germany, USA) RC 042 | Periodontal disease and tooth loss in Yanomami Indians, Amazon territory L. Mota (USA) RC 043 | The role of genetic factors in the development of aggressive periodontitis M. Buyko, V. Atrushcevich, A. Polyakov (Russian Federation) RC 044 | Dental biofilm lysine content may control both biofilm expansion and access of bacterial agents to subgingival tissues Z. Lohinai, B. Keremi, E. Szoko, T. Tabi, C. Szabo, Z. Tulassay, M. Levine (Hungary, USA) RC 045 | Differential effects of LPS from Escherichia Coli and Porphyromonas gingivalis on IL-6 production in human periodontal ligament cells D. Nebel, J. Arvidsson, J. Lillqvist, B. Nilsson (Sweden)

RC 046 | Increased levels of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (s TREM)-1 in gingival crevicular fluid from patients with severe periodontitis C. Bisson, F. Massin, N. Miller, N. Thilly, S. Gibot (France) RC 047 | Effects of LL-37 in human periodontal ligament cells D. Jnsson, B. Nilsson (Sweden) RC 048 | The role of nuclear factor Kappa-B pathway activity in aggressive periodontitis S. Kurgan, S. Unal, M. Gunhan, O. Gunhan (Turkey)

RC 091 | Treatment of gingival recession defects with coronally advanced flap and a xenogenic collagen matrix: a multicenter randomized clinical trial K. Jepsen, S. Jepsen, G. Zucchelli, M. Stefanini, M. De Sanctis, N. Baldini, B. Greven, B. Heinz, J. Wennstrm, B. Cassel, F. Vignoletti, M. Sanz (Germany, Italy, Sweden, Spain) RC 092 | Laterally positioned flap with or without acellular dermal matrix graft for the treatment of localized gingival recessions with thin tissue biotype: a randomized controlled study C. Ahmedbeyli, S. Dirikan Ipci, G. Cakar, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) RC 093 | Tunnel technique connective tissue graft coronally advanced envelope flap for treatment of multiple gingival recessions: esthetic evaluation. Case series E. Mancini (Argentina) RC 094 | Clinical evaluation of autologous fibroblast cell culture in gingival recession treatment I. Milinkovic, Z. Aleksic, S. Jankovic, V. Lekovic, B. Dimitrijevic (Serbia) RC 095 | The gingival recessions coverage using coronal positioned flap (CPF) and augmented and nonaugmented connective tissue graft. 2-years follow up study W. Bednarz (Poland) RC 096 | Patient morbidity after 2 different surgical protocols to treat miller class I recession in the anterior maxilla: a comparative ramdomized control trial L. Salhi, G. Lecloux, F. Lambert, E. Rompen (Belgium) 12:15 13:45 | Strauss 2-3 SPS 15 - DENTSPLY Friadent Mastering adverse tissue reactions in implant practice Long-term success of implants in periodontitis patients clinical strategies J. Meyle (Germany) Treatment of hard and soft tissue complications in implant therapy A. Kelekis-Cholakis (Canada)

10:30 12:00 | Strauss 2-3 P10 - Periodontology risk factors and management Chairs: T. Beikler (Germany), P. Madianos (Greece) Importance of tobacco smoking among other risk factors in periodontal diseases C. Ramseier (Switzerland) Periodontal infectogenomics: the role of genetic factors in influencing the subgingival microbiota L. Nibali (United Kingdom) Considerations for the management of the periodontal patient with diabetes mellitus E. Lalla (USA) 10:30 12:00 | Lehar 1-4 DH 4 - Therapy 2 Chairs: D. Hofer (Switzerland), M. A. Stokman (Netherlands) Toothbrushes to improve gingival health what advances have been made? M. Rosema (Netherlands) Toothpastes how effective in plaque and gingivitis control? O. Marchisio (Italy) Mouthrinses to improve gingival health choice and applicability D. Van Strydonck (Netherlands) 10:30 12:00 | Schubert 1-2 TR 5 - Themed research communications Diagnosis and risk factors Introduction & Chair: T. Kocher (Germany) TR 5.01 | Introduction Diagnosis and risk factors T. Kocher (Germany) TR 25 | The natural history of periodontal disease: modelling disease levels in Sri Lankan tea workers over 40 years M. Faddy, M. Cullinan, N. Lang, C. Ramseier, M. Schtzle, G. Seymour (Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Switzerland)

10:30 11:30 | Schubert 4-5 JCP 1 - Publishing in JCP Publishing in the Journal for Clinical Periodontology M. Tonetti (Italy) 10:30 12:00 | Schubert 6 RC 12 - Periodontal Plastic Surgery 1 Chair: A. Fonzar (Italy) RC 089 | Predictability of surgical techniques used for coverage of multiple adjacent gingival recessions. A systematic review P. Hofmnner, R. Alessandri Bieri, O. Laugisch, S. Aroca, A. Sculean (Switzerland) RC 090 | Treatment of Miller Class I-II multiple gingival recessions with the modified coronally advanced tunnel technique by means of a bioresorbable collagen matrix (Mucograft) or a connective tissue graft: A prospective, randomized, controlled split-mouth clinical trial S. Aroca, B. Molnar, T. Keglevich, I. Gera, P. Windisch, G. Salvi, A. Sculean (Switzerland, Hungary)

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10:30 12:00 | Strauss 1 SPS 14 - Biomet 3i Keys to achieving long-lasting implant restorations Speakers: M. Hrzeler, O. Zuhr, R. Goen, T. Van de Velde (Germany, Netherlands, Belgium)

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12:15 -13:45 | Stolz 1-2 SPS 16 - EMS Electro Medical Systems Periodontology Glycine powder air polishing in the management of oral biofilm infections T. Flemmig (USA)

devoted to Maintenance of Marginal Bone around Implants. The audience will be invited to ask questions, either beforehand through the Nobel Biocare website www.nobelbiocare.com or by sending text messages during the session itself.

14:00 15:30 | Lehar 1-4 DH 5 - Therapy 3 Chairs: O. Marchisio (Italy), M. Reners (Belgium) Do lasers/photodynamic therapy have a role in periodontal treatment D. E. Slot (Netherlands) Minimal intervention techniques in periodontitis management P. Ower (United Kingdom) Prevention and treatment of peri-implantitis B. Bush Gissler (Switzerland)

14:00 15:30 | Schubert 3 RC 7 - Systemic interactions 2 Diagnosis and risk factors 2 Chair: S. Gcm (Turkey) RC 049 | Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans promotes myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice D. Wang, J. Suzuki, M. Ogawa, Y. Izumi, M. Isobe (China, Japan) RC 050 | Indirect sinus lift with a calcium phosphosilicate putty using a new cartridge delivery system L. Mahesh, U. Kher (India) RC 051 | Periodontal status of patients following liver transplantation ten years follow-up E. Machtei, M. Falah, O. Oettinger-Barak, Y. Baruch, J. Horwitz (Israel, Australia) RC 052 | Association of severity of periodontal disease with duration and systemic complications of type 1 diabetes mellitus a cross-sectional study A. Jindal, R. Emmanuel, S. Narang, P. Agarwal, S. Jindal (India) RC 053 | The effect of periodontal inflammation on collagen IV, laminin 5, MMP-2, and MMP-9 expression in gingival tissues of diabetic rats zer Ycel, S. Gltekin, B. Sengven, S. zdemir, B. Kurti, M. Koch (Turkey, Germany) RC 054 | Effects of different manual periodontal probes on estimates of periodontal measurements B. Holtfreter, D. Alte, C. Schwahn, T. Kocher (Germany) RC 055 | CorrelationsbetweenBoP-Index, GCF amountsandprobing parametersat baseline andduring SPT in gAP A. Friedmann, A. Saidowa, J. Bernimoulin (Germany) RC 056 | Salivary balance of IL-1and IL-1ra as an indicator of periodontal treatment response X. Li, C. J. Seneviratne, C. Ji, C. Zhang, L. Jin (Hong Kong)

14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) I05 - Rapid treatment protocols surgery and prosthodontic Chairs: T. Testori (Italy), B. Klinge (Sweden) Immediate implants in the aesthetic zone M. Hurzeler (Germany) Immediate implants and immediate loading in molar areas J. Blanco (Spain) Immediate loading protocols: keys to success, challenges and complications M. Lorenzoni (Austria) 14:00 15:30 | A3 P11 - Forum for Specialists: Role of antimicrobials & anti-inflammatories Chairs: M. Brecx (Belgium), P. Baehni (Switzerland) Role of antimicrobial peptides in treatment of periodontal disease H. Dommisch (Germany) Biofilm control the use of systemic antibiotics and antimicrobials D. Herrera (Spain) Anti-inflammatories in the control of periodontitis P. Preshaw (United Kingdom) 14:00 15:30 | Strauss 2-3 P12 - Periodontal maintenance treatment in practice Chairs: T. Kocher (Germany), P. Windisch (Hungary) Quantifying the inflammatory burden the periodontal inflamed surface area F. Abbas (Netherlands) Supportive periodontal care and treatment in private practice: realities and limitations A. Parashis (USA) Long-term outcome of teeth used as abutments in patients affected by severe periodontal disease G. Linden (United Kingdom)

12:15 -13:45 | Lehar 1-4 SPS 17 - ACTEON Fluorescence: a novel diagnostic aid for periodontal disease? Speakers: F. Vidot, F. Louise (France) 12:15 13:45 | Schubert 1-2 SPS 18 - MIS Implants Technologies Implant design on early osseointegration: effects of macrogeometry, microgeometry, and surgical instrumentation P. G. Coelho (USA) Implant, Osteotomy, Stability N. Samet (Israel) 12:15 13:15 | Schubert 3 SPS 19 - BioHorizons, Inc. Laser-lock technology the innovative titanium surface providing soft tissue attachment on implants and abutments G. Iglhaut (Germany)

TR 6.01 | Introduction Control of infection/ inflammation N. Cionca (Switzerland) TR 31 | Clinical evaluation of a 0.07% cetylpyridinium chloride mouthrinse for prevention of plaque and gingivitis: a 6-month randomised clinical trial X. Costa, E. Laguna, D. Herrera, J. Serrano, B. Alonso, M. Sanz (Spain) TR 32 | Light activated disinfection using a lightemitting diode lamp in the red spectrum: clinical and microbiological short-term findings on periodontitis patients in maintenance. A randomised controlled clinical trial C. Mongardini, G. Di Tanna, A. Pilloni (Italy) TR 33 | Effect of a computer-based training of Fones vs. Bass on oral hygiene skills and gingivits. A randomised controlled study R. Deinzer, D. Harnacke, S. Mitter, M. Lehner, J. Munzert (Germany) TR 34 | Inhibition of gingival tissue matrix metalloproteinase activity by an herbal mixture W. Levine, M. Oberbaum, A. Saffer, S. Dishon, N. Koren, D. Sarment (Israel, USA) TR 35 | Influence of probiotics on clinical parameters and GCF levels of Interleukin-1in experimental gingivitis: a randomised controlled clinical trial B. Kuru, T. Yalnzolu, K. Kse, L. Kuru (Turkey) TR 36 | The possible role of epigenetic DNAmethylation in periodontitis S. Schulz, S. Lischewski, C. Glser, H. Schaller, S. Reichert (Germany)

12:15 13:45 | Strauss 1 SPS 20 - Maintenance of marginal bone around implants Moderator: D. Van Steenberghe (Belgium) Speakers: M. Esposito, B. Klinge, A. Mombelli, E. Rompen, T. van Dyke, D. van Steenberghe, A.-J. van Winkelhoff, H.-L. Wang (Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Belgium, Netherlands) The above mentioned speakers/authers share the outcomes of the consensus conference recently held at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden,

14:00 15:30 | Strauss 1 SPS 21 - Colgate & GABA 3 things that Dental Professionals should know about implant Introduction S. Jepsen (Germany) Risk factors associated with peri-implant diseases M. Sanz (Spain)

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Implant maintenance and the prevention of peri-implant diseases A. Mariotti (USA) How to treat peri-implant infections S. Renvert (Sweden) 14:00 15:30 | Schubert 4-5 RC 10 - Clinical Trials Implant 2 Chair: E. Rodakowska (Poland) RC 073 | Impact of dental implant length on early failure rates: a meta-analysis of observational studies B. Pommer, S. Frantal, M. Posch, G. Tepper, G. Watzek (Austria) RC 074 | RCT comparing minimally with moderately rough implants.A 3-year follow-up E. Nicu, N. Van Assche, W. Coucke, W. Teughels, M. Quirynen (Netherlands, Belgium) RC 075 | Immediate loading with overdenture in edentulous maxilla: long term results T. Eccellente, A. Rossi, M. Piombino, M. Ortolani, G. Alfieri, T. Diana (Italy) RC 076 | RCT comparing minimally with moderately rough implants up to 3 years N. Van Assche, E. Nicu, W. Coucke, M. Pauwels, W. Teughels, M. Quirynen (Belgium) RC 077 | Immediate implant placementand a osteoporosis patient T. Siebert, R. Jurkovic (Slovak Republic) RC 078 | Immediate loading using screw-retained full ceramic crowns: immediate versus delayed implant placement S. Vandeweghe, C. Nicolopoulos, E. Thevissen, R. Jimbo, A. Wennerberg, H. De Bruyn (Belgium, Greece, Sweden) RC 079 | Evaluation of stability, maximum bite force and active tactile sensibility changes of implants with a fluoride modified surface N. ener, S. Kandemir, O. Bengisu (Turkey) RC 080 | Immediately and conventionally loaded implants in the edentulous jaws: a retrospective longitudinal study R. Polansky, W. Wegscheider, A. Heschl, M. Haas, G. Wimmer (Austria)

14:00 15:30 | Schubert 6 RC 13 - Periodontal Plastic Surgery 2 Chair: I. Milinkovic (Serbia) RC 097 | Evaluation of the effects of different surgical methods applied to gingiva on elimination of melanin pigmentation C. Yildiz, C. Baran (Turkey) RC 098 | Clinical evaluation of coronally advanced flap with or without acellular dermal matrix graft on complete root coverage for the treatment of multiple gingival recessions with thin tissue biotype: a randomised controlled study C. Ahmedbeyli, S. Dirikan Ipci, G. Cakar, B. Kuru, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) RC 099 | Tunnel technique versus coronally advanced flap with enamel matrix derivate in the treatment of gingival recessions: a randomised controlled clinical trial evaluating volumetric aspects one-year results S. Rebele, D. Schneider, M. Hurzeler, R. Jung, O. Zuhr (Germany, Switzerland) RC 100 | Lateral sliding flap vs. connective tissue graft for the treatment of Stillmans clefts F. Dominici, C. Mongardini, A. Pilloni (Italy) RC 101 | Is high frenum an etiological factor for gingival recession? O. Shibly, M. Al-Sabbagh (USA) RC 102 | Evaluation of the clinical results of microsurgical and conventional periodontal surgical approaches in the coverage of gingival recession with connective tissue graft N. Nizam, . Snmez, O. Bengisu (Turkey) RC 103 | Comparison of coronally advanced flap with or without collagen tissue matrix in the treatment of gingival recessions T. Guler, S. Dirikan Ipci, G. Cakar, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) RC 104 | Human dermis graft versus autogenous connective tissue grafts for thickening soft tissue and covering multiple gingival recessions. Six-month results from a preference clinical trial M. Schlee, A. Tjaden, F. Rathe, A. Kasaj, M. Esposito (Germany, Italy) 15:30 16:00 | Coffee Break 15:45 17:45 | Strauss 2-3 P14 - Asian Pacific Session Chair: N. P. Lang (Hong Kong) The infection burden what does it mean? G. Seymour (New Zealand)

Non surgical therapy for aggressive periodontitis? H. Meng (China) Should and can we treat gingival recession? E. Corbet (Hong Kong) 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) P13 - Periodontology management of molar teeth How successful? Chairs: P. Cortellini (Italy), P. Eickholz (Germany) The problem of periodontal involvement of molar teeth M. Tonetti (Italy) Current management of furcations S. Jepsen (Germany) Long-term survival of periodontally compromised teeth. How does it work and how much does it cost? G. Carnevale (Italy) 16:00 17:30 | A3 I06 - Forum for Specialists: Implantology treating the periodontal patient Chairs: J. L. Giovannoli (France), M. Quirynen (Belgium) What are the problems in treating the periodontal patient? G. Salvi (Switzerland) Long term results of implant therapy in periodontally compromised patients M. Roccuzzo (Italy) How may prosthodontics be used to improve aesthetic outcome U. Grunder (Switzerland) 16:00 17:30 | Lehar 1-4 DH 6 - Mucosal and dentine sensitivity Chairs: P. Ower (United Kingdom), B. Bush Gissler (Switzerland) The effect of mucosal lesions on plaque control and their management M. Stokman (Netherlands) Plaque control and mechanisms of dentine hypersensitivity M. Ide (United Kingdom) Evaluation of treatment modalities for dentine hypersensitivity N. West (United Kingdom)

16:00 17:30 | Schubert 1-2 TR 7 - Themed research communications Periodontal systemic interaction Introduction & Chair: J. Meyle (Germany) TR 7.01 | Introduction Periodontal systemic interaction J. Meyle (Germany) TR 37 | Pathogen trafficking dendritic cells in periodontitis, acute coronary syndrome C. Cutler, J. Carrion (USA) TR 38 | Effect of periodontal treatment on risk factors of cardiovascular diseases. A systematic review and meta-analyses W. Teeuw, D. E. Slot, H. Susanto, V. Gerdes, J. Kastelein, F. Abbas, B. Loos (Netherlands, Indonesia)
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TR 39 | Non surgical periodontal therapy reduces cardiovascular risk in refractory hypertensive patients F. Vidal, R. Fischer (Brazil) TR 40 | Dental conditions in hospitalised patients with coronary heart disease S. Reichert, S. Schulz, A. Lutze, T. Seifert, T. Dudakliewa, R. Gawe, K. Werdan, B. Hofmann, H. Schaller, A. Schlitt (Germany) TR 41 | Systemic effects of toxins of periodontal pathogenic bacteria on human myocardium a possible route to elucidating the link between periodontitis and heart dysfunction D. Ziebolz, C. Jahn, E. Semper, C. Rost, J. Schmidt, M. Hoch, R. Waldmann-Beushausen, E. Hornecker, F. Schndube, R. Mausberg (Germany) TR 42 | Correlation between histological characterisation of carotid atherosclerotic plaque and detection of periodontal pathogens H. Rang, S. Duenas, S. Delbosc, J. Michel, P. Bouchard, O. Meilhac (France) 16:00 17:30 | Schubert 3 RC 8 - Clinical Periodontal Regeneration Chair: R. Gaperi (Slovenia) RC 057 | Regenerative surgery in advanced 1- or 2-wall intrabony defects: clinical results after 36 months T. Hoffmann, E. Al-Machot, F. Broeseler, J. Gonzales, J. Meyle, S. Jepsen (Germany) RC 058 | 10 year results following surgery with EMD, NBM and TCP F. Dori, I. Gera, N. Arweiler, E. Szanto, A. Agics, A. Sculean (Hungary, Germany, Switzerland)

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RC 059 | Treatment of Miller Class I/II gingival recessions with connective tissue graft alone or combined with enamel matrix derivative: a randomised clinical trial M. Sadighi Shamami, S. Parviz, M. Shamami (Iran) RC 060 | Regenerative therapy using bovine bone mineral shows stable long-term results: a practicebased study F. Broeseler, C. Tietmann, A. Hinz, S. Jepsen (Germany) RC 061 | Treatment of periodontal intrabony defects with enamel matrix derivatives with and without autogenous cortical bone graft: a randomised controlled clinical study O. Aral, B. Kuru, L. Kuru (Turkey) RC 062 | Regenerative procedures and orthodontics in the treatment of severe intrabony defects C. Tietmann, F. Broeseler, T. Axelrad, M. Franke, S. Jepsen (Germany) RC 063 | Efficacy of connective tissue and ABBM with and without PRP in treatment of intrabony defects O. Moghaddas, H. Moghaddas (Iran) RC 064 | A novel suturing technique in a single-flap procedure: the four-step approach for managing post-surgical oedema T. Nozawa (Japan)

RC 107 | Do cement remnants always lead to periimplant disease? A retrospective analysis T. Linkevicius, A. Puisys, E. Vindasiute, N. Maslova, P. Apse, M. Schlee (Lithuania, Latvia, Germany) RC 108 | The microflora around failing and healthy dental implants A. Hawas, R. Palmer, D. Beighton (United Kingdom) RC 109 | Microbiologicalstudyusing PCR and culture methods in peri-implantitis M. Albertini, L. Lpez-Cerero, C. Fernndez Chereguini, M. Gonzalez OSullivan, S. Ballesta, E. Ortz, J. Ros, M. Herrero, P. Bullon (Spain) RC 110 | Dental implant survival in aggressive periodontitis patients: a long-term historical prospective study L. Levin, R. Ofec, Y. Grossmann, R. Anner (Israel) RC 111 | Effect of gender on anatomic features of nasopalatine canal and maxillary environmental bone G. N. Guncu, Y. D. Yildirim, H. G. Yilmaz, P. Galindo-Moreno, M. Velasco-Torres, K. Al-Hezaimi, R. Al-Sadhan, E. Karabulut, H. Wang, T. F. Tzm (Turkey, Cyprus, Spain, Saudi Arabia, USA) RC 112 | Internal bacterial colonization of implants: association with peri-implant bone loss F. Broeseler, S. Jepsen, P. Jhren, R. Mericske-Stern, N. Enkling (Germany, Switzerland) 17:30 18:00 | Poster Q&A in Poster Area

3. Edentulism and salivary concentration of free LL-37. Comparison with healthy and chronic periodontitis subjects S. Davidopoulou (Greece) 4. Protocol of BRONJ prevention: successful use of antiseptics during oral surgical procedures O. di Fede (Italy) 5. Detection of Fusobacterium nucleatum from maternal periodontal origin in adverse pregnancy outcomes C. Gonzales-Marin (UK)

18:00 19:30 | Strauss 1 SPS 26 - GABA / COLGATE Joint Symposium with Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Parodontologie (DGP) Supportive maintenance The key to longterm success of periodontal and implant therapy Chair: P. Eickholz (Germany) Introduction P. Eickholz (Germany) How to structure supportive periodontal therapy according to patients individual risk? C. Ramseier (Switzerland) Periodontal disease progression in subjects with and without maintenance T. Kocher (Germany) Supportive periimplant therapy A. Mombelli (Switzerland) 18:00 19:30 | Schubert 4-5 SPS 31 - SUNSTAR The 4th SUNSTAR World Perio Research Awards Chair: R. J. Genco (USA) The Winning paper presentation and the cocktail reception Winners of the 4th SUNSTAR World Perio Research Awards will be felicitated at the EuroPerio7 Gala Evening on Saturday, June 9, 2012
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18:00 19:00 | Lehar 1-4 SPS 24 - Heraeus Symposium for Dental Hygienists: Periodontitis Update on Therapeutic Options Chair: P. Ratka-Krger (Germany) Welcome & Introduction P. Ratka-Krger (Germany) Supportive periodontal therapy in daily practice P. Ratka-Krger (Germany) Telomere length, oxidative stress and chronic periodontal inflammation: implications for supportive therapy J. Reeves (United Kingdom)

16:00 17:00 | Strauss 1 SPS 22 - Geistlich Biomaterials Interactive discussion: Surgical and non-surgical peri-implantitis treatment concepts S. Renvert, F. Schwarz (Sweden, Germany)

18:00 19:30 | Strauss 2-3 SPS 25 - JOHNSON & JOHNSON SCIENTIFIC SESSION Judging Panel: S. Jepsen, M. Goldstein, P. Madianos Mouthrinses The evidence: Part 1 F. van der Weijden (The Netherlands)

18:00 19:00 | Schubert 3 SPS 30 - J. Morita Mfg. Corp. Chair: A. Sculean (Switzerland) Efficacy of 3 dimensional diagnosis in periodontal and implant treatment Y. Miyamoto (Japan) Predictable treatment of peri-implantitis by using Er:YAG Laser Micro-Explosions A. Yamamoto (Japan)

16:00 17:30 | Schubert 6 RC 14 - Complications Implant treatment Chair: S. Fickl (Germany) RC 105 | Decision making in implant dentistry: what is the best option? A. Popelut, F. Mora, P. Bouchard (France) RC 106 | Three year clinical results following antiinfective surgical treatment of peri-implantitis L. Heitz-Mayfield, G. Salvi, A. Mombelli, N. Lang (Australia, Switzerland, China)

Virtual Abstract Presentations: 1. Deletion of sclerostin rescues periodontal bone loss in periostin knock-out mice Y. Ren (USA) 2. The effects of two essential oil mouthrinses on supragingival plaque regrowth: a comparative study D. Compilato (Italy)

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09:00 10:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) P15 - Orthodontic treatment approaches in the advanced periodontal case Chairs: X. H. Rausch-Fan (Austria), G. Tepper (Austria) Influence of orthodontic tissue remodelling on periodontal healing J. L. Giovannoli (France)
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Sub-Epithelial connective tissue graft for treatment of gingival recessions with and without enamel matrix derivative G. Rasperini (Italy) Use of microsurgical and minimally invasive techniques S. Fickl (Germany) 09:00 10:00 | Lehar 1-4 Plenary Lecture Chairs: J. E. Suvan (United Kingdom), D. S. Barendregt (Netherlands) How critical is the control of interproximal plaque for oral health? F. van der Weijden (Netherlands) 09:00 10:30 | Schubert 1-2 TR 8 - Themed research communications Gender aspects in periodontal disease Introduction & Chair: C. Gleissner (Germany) TR 8.01 | Introduction Gender aspects in periodontal disease C. Gleissner (Germany) TR 43 | Gingival changes and influence of MMP-8 concentrations in pregnant patients V. Ehlers, W. Hortig, A. Kasaj, B. Willershausen (Germany) TR 44 | Gender differences in peri-implant disease G. Dvorak, R. Seemann, C. Bruckmann, A. Kautzky-Willer (Austria) TR 45 | Effect of periodontitis on the serum levels of NO metabolites and lipoproteins in different gender groups O. Andrukhov, H. Haririan, K. Bertl, W. Rausch, M. Matejka, X. H. Rausch-Fan (Austria)

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TR 46 | Oral health conditions in women with or without occupation B. Willershausen, V. Ehlers, T. Lesko-Hamza, I. Willershausen, A. Azaripour (Germany) TR 47 | To what extent is tooth loss in seniors affected by gender M. Geibel, P. Hnsgen (Germany) TR 48 | Determinants of the periodontal infection among home-dwelling old people aged 75 years or older K. Komulainen, P. Ylstalo, S. Hartikainen (Finland) 09:00 10:30 | Schubert 3 RC 15 - Periodontal systemic interactions Chair: E. Friedwald (Israel) RC 113 | Initial periodontal therapy is associated with decreased COPD exacerbations U. Baser, M. Kucukcoskun, G. Oztekin, E. Kiyan, F. Yalcin (Turkey) RC 114 | Periodontitis and coronary artery disease a clinical study in patients with coronary angiography A. Sattler, H. Sinanoglu, M. Soufi, J. Schfer, B. Maisch, L. Flores-De-Jacoby, N. Arweiler, M. Stelzel (Germany) RC 115 | Real-time PCR versus nested PCR in the analyses of bacterial species associated with periodontitis from atheromatous plaques E. Figuero, M. Marin, D. Herrera, S. Renvert, M. Sanz (Spain, Sweden) RC 116 | Relationship of periodontal disease to coronary artery disease in a group of Turkish patients M. Bilgin etin, E. nsal, D. Kumbasar, A. Elhan (Turkey) RC 117 | Association between chronic periodontitis and ischemic cardiopathy S. Zanella, E. Chujfi, L. Souza, J. Barbisan, B. Suzigan, S. A. Pereira (Brazil) RC 118 | Saliva levels of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans associate with both acute and stable coronary syndrome K. Hyvrinen, P. Mntyl, K. Buhlin, S. Paju, M. Nieminen, J. Sinisalo, P. Pussinen (Finland) RC 119 | Arterial elastic properties in chronic periodontitis patients I. Puhar, A. Lovreni-Huzjan, D. odec-imievi, M. Strineka, A. Badovinac, D. Vrai, D. Boi, D. Ille, D. Planak, V. Demarin (Croatia)

RC 120 | Hypertensive condition and upregulation of pro-inflammatory genes may lead to severe bone loss M. Taba Jr, J. Montenegro, V. Mariguela, C. Antoniali, R. Gerlach, S. Souza, D. Palioto, M. Messora, P. Fernandes (Brazil) 09:00 10:30 | Schubert 4-5 RC 16 - Periodontal Clinical Trials Chair: H. Kalaitzakis (Greece) RC 121 | Tooth loss in cronic periodontal diseased patients after 12 years in supportive periodontal therapy O. Argibay, O. Argibay, J. Seoane, I. Ramos, J. Blanco (Spain) RC 122 | Clinical outcomes evaluation of full mouth disinfection in the treatment of smoker patients with chronic periodontitis E. Jebrin, K. Demirel (Turkey) RC 123 | Clinical evaluation of a protocol of subgingival debridement with Er:YAG laser in comparison to ultrasonic debridement: a randomised clinical trial I. Sanz, A. Ortiz-Vigon, A. Matos, D. Herrera, M. Sanz (Spain) RC 124 | Clinical attachment loss after nonsurgical periodontal treatment with ultrasonic scalers and nd:YAG laser A. Dilsiz, T. Aydn (Turkey) RC 125 | Distal healing after extraction of impacted mandibular third molars in young adults A. Faria, M. Gallas, M. Lpez (Spain) RC 126 | Periodontal regeneration with or without forced eruption for the treatment of 2- or 3-wall Infrabony defects: two randomised parallel clinical trials S. Ogihara (Japan) RC 127 | Oral hygiene reinforcement in the simplified periodontal treatment of 1-hour D. Apatzidou, P. Zygogianni, D. Sakellari, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) RC 128 | Accelerated tooth movement facilitated with periodontal regeneration S. Urano (Japan)

09:00 10:30 | Schubert 6 RC 17 - Mixed session Chair: N. Khili (Morocco) RC 129 | Management of maternal periodontitis Asystematic reviewDr. Bharathi Devi Myneni, Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Periodontology Dental School, OHSU, Portland, Oregon, USA Managing Periodontist, Willamette Dental, Tigard, Oregon, USA B. D. Myneni (USA) RC 130 | Oral health-related quality of life and periodontal status in pregnancy A. Geevarghese, J. Baskaradoss (Saudi Arabia) RC 131 | The assessment of salivary biomarkers for periodontitis H. Haririan, K. Bertl, O. Andrukhov, G. Wimmer, M. Matejka, W. Rausch, X. H. Rausch-Fan (Austria) RC 132 | Periodontally accelerated orthodontics a novel technique for a shortened orthodontic treatment with a stable result. a clinical and computerised tomography analysis T. Chackartchi, A. Klinger (Israel) RC 133 | Tissue integration of single and two piece zirconia implants results from a RCT M. Payer, M. Koller, R. Kirmeier, A. Heschl, V. Arnetzl, G. Arnetzl, M. Lorenzoni, N. Jakse (Austria) RC 134 | Parathyroid hormone alters proliferation and gene expression of human periodontal ligament cell seeded on different titanium surfaces in vitro M. Soudan, M. Dard, A. Friedmann (Germany, USA) RC 135 | P. gingivalis induced up-regulation of B7H1 causes T helper cell differentiation in vitro S. Groeger, E. Domann, T. Chakraborty, J. Gonzales, J. Meyle (Germany) RC 136 | In vitro analysis of the effects of novel air polishing devices on human teeth preliminary results J. Bhler, F. Schmidli, R. Weiger, C. Walter (Switzerland) 10:30 11:00 | Coffee Break 11:00 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Plenary Lecture Chairs: T. Van De Velde (Belgium), W. Lill (Austria) Magnetic resonance and CT imaging in diagnosis and treatment A. Gahleitner (Austria)

11:00 12:00 | A3 P17 - Nutrition in the management of periodontal disease Chairs: D. Planak (Croatia), M. Haas (Austria) The potential of probiotics W. Teughels (Belgium) The nutritional approach U. Van Der Velden (Netherlands) 11:00 12:00 | Strauss 2-3 SPS 27 - JOHNSON & JOHNSON SCIENTIFIC SESSION Judging Panel: S. Jepsen, M. Goldstein, P. Madianos Virtual Abstract Presentations: 6. Quadrant scaling and root planing versus sameday full-mouth scaling and root planing with and without an essential oil mouth rinse D. Gopalakrishnan (India) 7. Intraoral electrostimulator to treat xerostomia C. Paderni (Italy) 8. An interventional study on the efficacy of non-surgical mechanical periodontal therapy on Advanced Oxidation Protein Products (AOPPs) and glycemic levels in uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with chronic periodontitis R. Rao Suresh (India) Mouthrinses The Evidence: Part 2 F. van der Weijden (The Netherlands)
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11:00 12:00 | Stolz 1-2 SPS 28 - Geistlich Biomaterials Interactive session: How to treat multiple recessions? An innovative treatment concept A. Sculean, S. Aroca, (Switzerland, France)

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11:00 12:00 | Schubert 1-2 SPS 29 - Dexcel Pharma Technologies Ltd New paradigm for the use of local therapeutic agents in chronic periodontitis Local and systemic effects of pocket disinfection with PerioChip J. Meyle (Germany) Negotiating deep pockets around teeth and implants using frequent application of PerioChip based technology E. Machtei (Israel)

12:30 13:30 | Lehar 1-4 P18 - Halitosis: implications in the dental practice Chairs: B. E. Kuru (Turkey), U. Skaleric (Slovenia) Intra-oral halitosis E. Winkel (Netherlands) Extra-oral halitosis A. Tangerman (Netherlands)

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12:30 14:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) I09 - Peri-implantitis a challenge for all Chairs: C. Bruckmann (Austria), R. Palmer (United Kingdom) Pathogenesis of peri-implantitis and periodontitis. Similarities and discrepancies N. Zitzmann (Switzerland) Plaque formation on different implant surfaces and other risk factors M. Quirynen (Belgium) Limitations of current methods of treatment S. Renvert (Sweden) What future treatments may work F. Schwarz (Germany) Closing Remarks

11:00 12:00 | Strauss 1 I08 - Anatomical pitfalls Chairs: P. Palmer (United Kingdom), W. Zechner (Austria) Anatomical pitfalls in implantology and periodontology G. Tepper (Austria) 12:00 12:30 | Break

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Aetiology and pathogenesis P0001 | A Retrospective Analysis of the Etiology of Peri-Implantitis and Implant Failure C. Hamm, A. Piccini, D. Lavoie, S. Sabo, L. Dakin, W. Ward, P. Fritz (Canada) Aetiology and pathogenesis P0002 | Genome comparison of clinical virulent Porphyromonas gingivalis strains PGC1 and TDC60 with type strains W83 and ATCC 33277 D. Liu, R. Shu (China) Aetiology and pathogenesis P0004 | Gingival crevicular fluid levels of interleukin-33 (IL-33), thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), interferon- (IFN-), and interleukin-4 (IL-4) in periodontal health and disease E. Papathanasiou, F. Teles, T. Theoharides, E. Arguello, M. Finkelman, T. Griffin, J. Hanley (United States of America) Aetiology and pathogenesis P0005 | Gingival crevicular fluid proteinase 3 levels in different periodontal diseases O. Turkoglu, E. Azarsiz, G. Emingil, N. Kutukculer, G. Atilla (Turkey) Aetiology and pathogenesis P0006 | Gingival Tissue Alterations in Two Patients with Port Wine Stain A. Kocak-Buyukdere, E. Guzeldemir (Turkey) Aetiology and pathogenesis P0007 | Biochemical Analysis of Pentraxin 3 Level in Experimental Periodontitis Model G. C. Keles, U. Balli, B. O. Cetinkaya, A. Findik, Z. P. Keles, F. Pamuk (Turkey) Aetiology and pathogenesis P0008 | Oral squamous carcinoma cells express B7-H1 and B7-DC in vivo J. Meyle, H. Howaldt, S. Gattenloehner, S. Groeger (Germany) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0010 | Effects of periodontal bacterial lysates on human monocyte-derived dendritic cells obtained from individuals with chronic periodontitis or periodontal health P. Cury, V. Horewicz, J. Carmo, J. A. Barbuto (Brazil) Nikolidakis, A. Charonis, A. Tsakris, J. Vrotsos (Greece) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0011 | Syndecans: a novel family expressed in gingival tissues of chronic periodontitis patients S. Kotsovilis, S. Tseleni-Balafouta, I. Fourmousis, D. Nikolidakis, A. Charonis, A. Tsakris, J.A. Vrotsos (Greece) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0012 | Histomorphometric analysis of the differences in bone morphology of the buccal crest of anterior teeth C. Ulm, S. Hienz, G. Fugger, S. Tangl, M. Matejka (Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0013 | The Relationship Between Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) -1607 Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism And Agressive Periodontitis in Turkish Population E. Konas, A. ztrk, G. Ogur, B. zylmaz (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0014 | Effect of alendronate and atorvastatin combination on alveolar bone loss in rats A. P. Lima, P. Goes, I. Melo, C. Dutra, L. K. Monteiro, A. Saldanha, V. Lima (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0015 | The interferon status in cases with severe forms of periodontitis L. Tebloeva, L. Dmitrieva, S. Grigoryan, Z. Revazova (Russian Federation) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0016 | Gene and protein expression of TNF-converting enzyme (TACE/ADAM17) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP)-3 in gingival tissues from periodontitis patients with drug-induced gingival overgrowth T. Tomita, T. Kubota, N. Nakasone, M. Iiyama, T. Morozumi, M. Horimizu, D. Abe, M. Nagata, K. Nouno, H. Yoshie (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0017 | Pharmacological evidences for involvement of calcium entry through TRPV1 channels in nifedipineinduced gingival overgrowth T. Hattori, T. Ara, Y. Fujinami (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0018 | Amyloid beta (A4) precursor protein expression in periodontitis-affected gingival tissues T. Kubota, S. Maruyama, D. Abe, T. Shimizu, N. Nakasone, T. Morozumi, T. Saku, H. Yoshie (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0019 | Effects of sword bean extract on the oral bacteria and progression of rat experimental periodontitis by Porphyromonas gingivalis Y. Nakatsuka, T. Nagasawa, Y. Yumoto, F. Nakazawa, K. Matsushita, Y. Furuichi (Japan)

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Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0020 | Periodontal health in dental students, influence of smoking and test anxiety I. Sutej, K. Peros, K. Rosin-Grget (Croatia) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0021 | Effect of Piroxicam on bone cells proliferation G. Mazzaglia, E. De Luna-Bertos, J. Ramos Torrecillas, C. Ruiz Rodriguez, O. Garca-Martnez (Spain) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0022 | The effect of Porphyromonas gingivalis on hepatic metabolism in relationship between periodontitis and diabetes mellitus M. Takano, N. Sugano, Y. Iwano, R. Koshi, R. Koshi, S. Mochizuki, K. Ito (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0023 | A preliminary study on the migration of metallic constituents originating from Ag-Pd-Cu-Au cast post: clinical study S. Arwatchanakan, K. Uoshima, H. Takahashi (Thailand, Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0024 | Microbiological Profile and Calprotectin Expression in Naturally-Occurring and ExperimentallyInduced Gingivitis M. E. Guarnelli, R. Farina, D. Herrera, E. Figuero, M. Sanz, L. Trombelli (Italy, Spain) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0025 | Histology of periimplant diseases R. Thierbach, G. Mueller, T. Eger, T. Goeller (Germany) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0026 | L-ascorbic acid 2-phosphate magnesium salt promoted collagen synthesis and exerted both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in human gingival fibroblasts K. Tsutsumi, H. Fujikawa, T. Kajikawa, M. Takedachi, T. Yamamoto, S. Murakami (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0027 | Hydrogen-rich water prevents initiation of atherosclerosis induced by periodontitis in the rat D. Ekuni, T. Tomofuji, Y. Endo, K. Kasuyama, K. Irie, T. Azuma, N. Tamaki, S. Mizutani, A. Kojima, M. Morita (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0028 | T cells from mice immunized with peptidoglycan accelerates lipopolysaccharide-induced osteoclastogenesis M. Yokoyama, T. Ukai, T. Kaneko, T. Kishimoto, K. Sato, C. Shiraishi, Y. Ozaki, A. Yoshimura, Y. Hara (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0029 | Periodontal Ligament Sensory Apparatus: Morphological and Functional Characteristics and Reaction to Restoration Procedures using Single and Block Prosthetic Appliances A. Torgomyan, G. Sanosyan, S. Hovhannisyan (Armenia, Russian Federation)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0030 | Evaluation of the Root Surface Microtopography Following the Use of Two Polishing Systems by Confocal Microscopy (CFM) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). An In Vitro Study C. Solis, J. Sanz, P. Levi, Jr., A. Pascual, J. Nart, A. Santos (Spain, United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0031 | Comparative analysis among Porphyromonas gingivalis and Escherichia coli LPS on the induced periodontitis. Pilot study T. Bedran, D. Gomes, C. Rossa Junior, L. Spolidorio, D. Spolidorio, J. Pires (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0032 | Sp1 and NFkB in periodontitis and gingivitis lesions L. Larsson, S. Thorbert-Mros, T. Berglundh (Sweden) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0033 | The effectiveness of non-surgical treatment to reduce levels of IL-18 in GCF from inflamed periodontal sites B. Campos, R. Fischer, A. Gustafsson, C. M. Figueredo (Brazil, Sweden) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0035 | Prevention of endodontic-periodontal lesions caused by lateral and furcal accessory canals: an in-vitro study I. Yaylali, K. Demirkaya, Y. Tunca (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0036 | Oral infection with Porphyromonas gingivalis and systemic cytokine profile in C57BL/6.KOR -ApoEshl mice S. Miyauchi, T. Maekawa, Y. Aoki, H. Miyazawa, K. Tabeta, T. Nakajima, K. Yamazaki (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0037 | A retrospective study on the root morphology of the maxillary first premolar in dependence of the location of the permanent canine G. Benk, M. Breu, K. Bertl, A. Gahleitner, C. Ulm (Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0038 | The Nature of the Mandibular Canal P. Heimel, K. Bertl, K. Reich, C. Ulm (Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0039 | Increased osteoclast formation and bone resorbing activity of IL-1Ra KO mice compared with WT mice T. Noguchi, H. Mizutani, A. Izawa, Y. Ozawa, Y. Kamiya, Y. Ishihara (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0040 | Specific interaction of oral microorganisms with human multipotent stromal cells K. Kriebel, A. Biedermann, B. Kreikemeyer, H. Lang (Germany)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0041 | Interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8 and CXCL12 mRNA expression in human gingival and periodontal ligament fibroblasts is regulated by both MyD88 and TRAM A. C. Morandini, P. Souza, E. Ramos Junior, C. Sipert, C. A. Costa, C. Santos (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0042 | Regulation of osteoblastic differentiation by proteasome inhibitor bortezomib M. Uyama, M. Kawanami, M. Tamura (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0043 | Relationship between total oxidant status and bone resorption markers in serum and gingival crevicular fluid in patients with periodontitis E. Baltacioglu, M. Aslan Kehribar, P. Gker, O. Sara Atagn, A. Alver, C. Kahraman, E. Karabulut (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0044 | Microbial profile of patients with aggressive and chronic periodontitis as compared to healthy subjects C. S. Stingu, J. Schmidt, A. Rodloff, H. Jentsch (Germany) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0045 | Calcium Homeostasis & Vitamin D Metabolism in Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis M. Zyablitskaya, V. Atrushkevich, A. Mkrtumyan (Russian Federation) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0046 | The presence of MAIT cells in human periodontal tissues I. Mandel, T. Csuta, D. Lukcs, M. Meggyes, A. Nagy, Z. Ills, L. Szereday (Hungary) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0047 | Effects of Smoking on Salivary C-telopeptide Pyridinoline Cross-links of Type I Collagen and Osteocalcin Levels O. Grlek, D. F. Lappin, N. Buduneli (Turkey, United Kingdom) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0048 | Insulin sensitivity and -cell function predict the development of periodontal infection P. Timonen, M. Knuuttila, A. Jula, A. Suominen, P. Ylstalo (Finland) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0049 | Periodontitis aethiogenic agent, Porphyromonasgingivalis lipopolysaccharide, induces ROSdependent autophagy M. Cordero, R. Jaramillo, M. Battino, J. Quiles, P. Bullon (Spain, Italy) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0050 | Lipophilic antioxidants protect of mitochondrial dysfunction in gingival fibroblasts promoted by Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide C. Daz-Castro, D. San-Juan, M. Cordero, M. Battino, J. Quiles, J. Ros, P. Bullon (Spain, Italy)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0051 | Mitochondrial dysfunction in gingival fibroblasts promoted by Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide D. San-Juan, C. Daz-Castro, M. Cordero, M. Battino, J. Quiles, M. Ramirez-Tortosa, M. Herrero, P. Bullon (Spain, Italy) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0052 | The role of Porphyromonas gingivalis SerB in periodontal bone loss in the mouse model E. Gamble, M. Payne, M. Curtis (United Kingdom) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0053 | Antibacterial and Cytotoxicity Effects of Edible Herbs against Periodontopathic Bacteria and Fibroblast S. Mohd Said, F. Abdul-Majid, W. Wan Mustapha, I. Jantan (Malaysia) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0054 | Periodontal Health of Smokers versus NeverSmokers B. Hseynalemdarolu, H. Baylas (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0055 | The Serum Levels of Cytokines and Adipokines in Obese Rats With Periodontitis F. alar, Z. Yetkin Ay, D. Kumbul Dou, E. Uskun, F. Krzolu (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0056 | Interleukin-33 levels in gingival crevicular fluid, saliva or plasma do not differentiate chronic periodontitis N. Buduneli, O. Ozcaka, A. Nalbantsoy (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0057 | Antibacterial Activity of Propolis and Gelam Honey (Melaleuca Cajaputi) against Periodontopathogens B. Baharin, N. S. Ramzuzzaman, R. Sufyan, Z. Shafiei, M. Razali (Malaysia) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0058 | The Regulatory Effects of Diverse Mediators Against Osteoclastogenesis on Human Gingival Fibroblasts Y. Ujiie, T. Karakida, T. Ohshima, N. Maeda, S. Oida (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0059 | miRNA-146 is a negative regulator of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF- in human gingival fibroblasts Y. Xie, R. Shu, D. Liu (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0060 | Effect of rhPDGF-BB on periodontal regeneration Y. Shibukawa (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0061 | The role of TGF Beta 1 and VEGF in the pathogenesis of scleroderma G. Isola, G. Matarese, G. Cutroneo, A. Favaloro, G. Anastasi (Italy)

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Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0062 | Wnt5a expression by Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS via NF-kappaB and STAT1 H. Nanbara, N. Wara-Aswapati, T. Nagasawa, Y. Yoshida, H. Kobayashi, Y. Izumi (Japan, Thailand) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0063 | Osteoconductivity of Mosaic-like Porous Ceramics Combined with Rat Bone Marrow Stromal Cells T. Kato, K. Teraoka, Y. Numabe (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0064 | Clinical and laboratory assessment of effectiveness usage antioxidative drugs (mexidolum) preparation in treatment of patient with generalized periodontitis E. Prosvirova (Russian Federation) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0065 | Porphyromonas gingivalis infection modulates lipid profile by inducing PCSK9 production in murine model H. Miyazawa, T. Honda, S. Miyauchi, H. Domon, T. Okui, T. Nakajima, K. Tabeta, K. Yamazaki (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0066 | Induction of Differentiation into Vascular Endothelial Cells by FGF-2 on Cells Derived from Periodontal Ligament K. Shirai, T. Hidaka, T. Ueyonahara, T. Kado, Y. Nakatsuka, Y. Furuichi (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0067 | Immunohistochemical analysis of lymphocyte subpopulation in normal gingiva and peripheral giant cell granuloma A. Dilsiz, N. Grsan, T. Aydn (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0068 | Salivary interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factoralpha in patients with chronic and aggressive periodontitis I. Bradvica, A. Badovinac, V. Brailo, V. Vucicevic-Boras, D. Bozic, I. Puhar, A. Andabak-Rogulj, B. Ladika-Davidovic (Croatia) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0069 | Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors increase the production of vascular endothelial growth factor in human dental pulp cells H. Mller, R. Gruber, H. Agis (Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0070 | Anandamide Reduced Cytokine Expression in Periodontal Ligament Cells in Vitro B. zdemir, H. Haririan, K. Bertl, M. Matejka, X. H. Rausch-Fan, O. Andrukhov (Turkey, Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0071 | Association of periodontopathogenes identified from dental plaque by PCR technique with composite Interleukin-1 Genotype and clinical parameters in chronic periodontitis A. Atanasovska Stojanovska, A. Petlichkovski, I. Muratovska, M. Popovska, N. Orovcanec, M. Spiroski (Macedonia)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0072 | Effects of mechanical stress on the proliferating activity of human periodontal ligament fibroblasts C. Tang, S. Shi, Z. Niu, P. Dang (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0073 | Interleukin-8 gene variations associated with subgingival bacterial colonization in chronic and aggressive periodontitis in the Czech population P. Linhartov, V. ehka, M. Jurajda, A. Fassmann, L. Izakovicova Holla (Czech Republic) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0074 | Protease-activated receptor-1 expression is increased in chronic periodontitis patients after nonsurgical periodontal treatment M. Holzhausen, V. Alves, R. Eichler, H. Silva, M. Santos, L. Saraiva, M. H. Carvalho (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0075 | Gingipain from Porphyromonas gingivalis is associated to Protease-activated receptor-2 expression in chronic periodontitis patients V. Euzebio Alves, R. Eichler, H. Silva, C. Brito, P. Viera, M. H. Carvalho, M. Holzhausen (Brazil) Periodontal Medicine P0076 | GCF Chemokine Levels of Patients with Gingival Inflammation and Metabolic Syndrome G. Eren, A. Gurkan, S. Cetinkalp, Y. Delen Akcay, G. Emingil, G. Atilla (Turkey) Periodontal Medicine P0077 | Oral Health status in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: the OSARA study J. Vergnes, P. Monsarrat, A. Blaizot, A. Cantagrel, M. Sixou, C. Nabet (France) Periodontal Medicine P0078 | Oral and gingival lichen planus: case report with global medical care and three-year follow-up A. Hbibi, O. K. Ennibi (Morocco) Periodontal Medicine P0079 | Association of periodontal disease with rheumatoid arthritis: a case-control study V. Papastamou, M. Vlahodimitri, A. Tzioufas, I. Vrotsos, P. Madianos (Greece) Periodontal Medicine P0080 | Salivary biomarkers in gingival crevicular fluid of rheumatoid arthritis patients with periodontal disease S. Martu, S. Solomon, I. Rudnic, D. Ignat, I. Martu, R. Chiriac (Romania) Periodontal Medicine P0081 | The assessment of peri-implant soft tissue around different osseointegrated dental implants in patients with a history of periodontitis C. Louca, R. Pittack, U. Darbar (United Kingdom)

Periodontal Medicine P0082 | Periodontitis Prevalence in a Diabetes Mellitus (Type I and Type II) population: a cross-sectional study N. Gkranias, F. DAiuto, H. Eng, S. Hurel, N. Donos (United Kingdom) Periodontal Medicine P0083 | Evaluation of the Oral Health Status in Hematological Diseases: a Cross-Sectional Study Introduction G. Zincirciolu, C. A. Grgan (Turkey) Periodontal systemic interactions P0084 | Chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis: microbiological analysis of bacterial and viral species in periodontal pockets and carotid atheromatous plaques M. Dri, C. Arcuri, A. Ippoliti, E. Martelli, F. Forn (Italy) Periodontal systemic interactions P0085 | Title: A Study of the Association of Malaria Parasite and ABO blood Groups with Aggressive Periodontitis in Nigerians a Preliminary Study K. Savage, O. Ayanbadejo, K. Umeizudike (Nigeria) Periodontal systemic interactions P0086 | Neutrophil bactericidal functions prior and after periodontal intervention in diabetics J. M. Herrmann, J. Meyle (Germany) Periodontal systemic interactions P0087 | Relationship between periodontal disease and post-menopausal osteoporosis, a case-control study J. Corcuera, M. Martnez, M. Gonzlez, L. Castellanos, G. Machuca Portillo (Spain) Periodontal systemic interactions P0088 | Periodontal Findings in Haim-Munk Syndrome. Review of the Literature and Report of Two Cases R. Dababneh, A. Khouri, A. Alshawbkeh, J. Kawar, I. Oumeish (Jordan) Periodontal systemic interactions P0089 | Local inflammatory response of PMN in diabetic patients with periodontitis S. Sonnenschein, J. M. Herrmann, J. Meyle (Germany) Periodontal systemic interactions P0090 | Body Mass Index as a predictor of preterm birth in pregnant periodontitis women K. Meqa, F. Dragidella, M. Disha, Z. Sllamniku- Dalipi, V. Hoxha (Albania) Periodontal systemic interactions P0091 | Non-surgical periodontal treatment of patients with periodontitis decreases high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels Z. Sllamniku-Dalipi, H. Mehmeti, F. Dragidella, M. Disha, K. Meqa, G. Begolli (Albania)

Periodontal systemic interactions P0092 | Effect of Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy on Serum and Gingival Crevicular Fluid Cytokine Levels During Pregnancy and Pospartum T. Fiorini, J. Rocha, P. Weidlich, C. Cunha Moreira, M. Musskopf, P. Vianna, J. Bogo Chies, C. Rsing, C. Susin, R. Oppermann (Brazil, United States Of America) Periodontal systemic interactions P0093 | Gingival Hyperplasia Associated with Juvenile Hyaline Fibromatosis: a case report I. Saygun, M. Bal, C. Koyuncuoglu, U. Bengi, A. Gven, T. Sanal, O. Gunhan (Turkey) Periodontal systemic interactions P0094 | Maternal periodontal status and preterm delivery: a hospital based case-control study J. Baskaradoss, A. Geevarghese (Saudi Arabia) Periodontal systemic interactions P0095 | Interactions of Adiponectin and Lipopolysaccharide from Porphyromonas gingivalis on Gingival Epithelial Cells J. Deschner, J. Winter, S. Jepsen, A. Jger, R. Meyer, D. Kraus (Germany) Periodontal systemic interactions P0096 | Periodontitis by type 1 plasminogen deficiency a rarely known disease I. Kurtulus-Waschulewski, J. M. Herrmann, A. Gokbuget, S. Grger, J. Meyle, V. Schuster, W. Gtz, G. Wahl (Germany, Turkey) Periodontal systemic interactions P0097 | Influence of periodontal disease, Porphrymonas gingivalis and cigarette smoking on systemic anticitrullinated protein antibody titres S. Culshaw, I. McInnes, J. Oliver-Bell, D. Apatzidou, D. Kinane, J. Butcher, M. Riggio, D. F. Lappin (United Kingdom, Greece, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0099 | Association between periodontal pathogens and coronary artery disease: M. Talebiardakani (Iran) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0101 | Prevalence of periodontal pathogens DNA in periodontal pockets and atherosclerotic plaques observed in patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases and periodontitis M. Szulc, M. Radwan-Oczko, W. Kustrzycki, D. Janczak, D. Michalowska (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0102 | GroEL Reactive T Cells In Atherosclerosis and Chronic Periodontitis E. Noor, M. Cullinan, T. Milne, G. Seymour (Malaysia, New Zealand)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0103 | Evaluation of Periodontal Status in Menopause Women with Osteopenia, Osteoporosis as Compared with the Healthy Group A. Moeintaghavi, M. Pourjavad, S. Dadgar (Iran) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0105 | Computed tomography aspects in patients with ischemic cerebrovascular accidents and periodontal disease S. Teslaru, L. Zetu, A. Dumitrescu, C. Ciurescu, S. Martu, A. G. Benghiac, A. Nemtoi, O. Ladunca, C. Alecu, D. Haba (Romania, Norway, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0106 | The effect of non-surgical periodontal treatment on C-Reactive Protein (CRP) levels in patients with chronic periodontitis: a controlled clinical trial A. De Souza, R. Okawa, C. Silva, F. Sukekava, M. Arajo (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0107 | Correlation between periodontal disease with changes of FBS, CRP, Blood factors and Lipid profile A. Moeintaghavi, P. Saraji, J. Sarabadani, M. Saljooghinezhad (Iran) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0108 | Assessment of IL-6 and CRP levels in patients with periodontitis and transitory ischemic accidents L. Zetu, S. Teslaru, D. Ungureanu, C. Ceanga, A. Nemtoi, O. Ladunca, D. Haba (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0109 | Effects of periodontal therapy on the condition of rheumatoid arthritis M. Okada, T. Kobayashi, S. Ito, T. Yokoyama, K. Ishida, A. Abe, A. Murasawa, H. Yoshie (Japan) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0110 | Pilot study performed in Hematology Departement of Policlinico S. Matteo of Pavia to develop guidelines for proper use of mucoadhesive solutions in chemotherapy patients L. A. Marino, F. Olivares, E. M. Manazza (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0111 | Interdental papilla regeneration in a 24 year old woman with necrotizing periodontal disease: a case report M. Pascual-Palma, J. Fernandez-Farhall, R. Ramirez-Puerta, A. Lopez-Sanchez (Spain) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0112 | Relationship between markers of glycemic control and severity of periodontal disease in type 2 diabetic patients Initial report A. Raducu, A. Virtej, H. Dumitriu, A. Dumitriu (Romania, Norway) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0113 | Is there an Interaction between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Gingival Inflammation? O. Ozcaka, B. ztrk Ceyhan, A. Akcal, N. Biakci, D. F. Lappin, N. Buduneli (Turkey, United Kingdom)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0114 | The level of serum osteoprotegerin associates with periodontal attachment loss G. Antonoglou, M. Knuuttila, O. Vainio, T. Raunio, L. Hiltunen, T. Tervonen (Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0115 | Serum cytokine levels in term and preterm deliveries relating to periodontal health M. Radnai, T. Novk, A. Pl, M. Kovcs, B. Bka, J. Eller, B. Kele, I. And, I. Gorz (Hungary) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0116 | Alport syndrome: gingival overgrowth caused by immunosuppressive therapy after renal transplantation M. Roguljic, I. Pavic, A. Aurer, D. Balicevic (Croatia) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0117 | Periodontal Disease and sickle cell anemia: a Brazilian Reality E. Carvalho, L. Abdon, B. Guida, S. Soares (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0118 | Manifestation of Menopause/Climateric in the Periodontium E. Carvalho, E. Oliveira, R. Lima, R. Luna, R. Cunha (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0119 | Periodontal status of patients institutionalized in psiquiatric hospital-Salvador-Bahia-Brazil E. Carvalho, J. Carvalho, M. Silva, A. L. Dias (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0120 | Full mouth decontamination (FMD) in derailed diabetics with chronic periodontitis V. Petsch, J. Meyle, J. M. Herrmann (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0121 | Salivary biomarkers of metabolic syndrome patients with chronic periodontitis L. Peng, T. Zhihui, H. Lu, C. Zhibin, S. Yueqin, L. Qingxian (China) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0122 | Relationship Between Hyperlipidemia and Periodontal Disease L. Kuru, G. Kat, U. Noyan, B. Kuru (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0123 | Utility of periodontal exploration in patients with fibromyalgia D. Bermejo, R. Santos, B. Snchez, M. Cordero, J. Ros, M. Herrero, P. Bullon (Spain) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0124 | Determination of bacteria in the endotracheal tube and oropharynx from the gingival sulcus M. Callejas, L. Callejas (Guatemala) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0125 | Tooth loss is related to increased circulating levels of phthalates in a cohort of elderly individuals L. Lind, A. Holmlund, M. Lind (Sweden)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0134 | Recurrent Pyogenic Granuloma in Pregnancy: a Case Report E. Bozbay, E. Yek, S. Cintan, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0135 | Periodontal infection and systolic blood pressure T. Saxlin, A. Suominen, A. Jula, M. Knuuttila, P. Ylstalo (Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0136 | Microbiological analyses of biofilms in patients with prosthetic joint infections (PJI) and periodontitis a interdisciplinary pilot study V. Clar, A. Heschl, M. Koller, M. Haas, M. Wolf, H. Clar, A. Leithner, G. Wimmer, R. Persson (Switzerland, Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0137 | Determination Of Periodontal Status In Metabolic Syndrome Patients F. Trktekin, T. Kse, G. Atilla (Turkey)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0126 | The effect of periodontal treatment on peripheral blood biomarkers in patients with diabetes mellitus G. Garip, S. Cintan, K. Karsidag, E. Yek, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0127 | Periodontal condition and microcirculation in patients with different number of metabolic syndrome components R. Musaeva, A. Barmasheva, L. Orekchova (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0130 | IL-6 polymorphism and relationships between periodontitis and adiposity in postmenopausal Japanese women N. Sugita, Y. Wang, A. Yoshihara, M. Iwasaki, H. Miyazaki, K. Nakamura, H. Yoshie (Japan) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0131 | Association of preterm and low-weight birth with periodontal disease M. E. Rahmani Shirvan, N. Khadem, A. R. Sanaei (Iran) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0132 | Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma polymorphism in postmenopausal Japanese women with periodontitis and osteoporosis Y. Wang, N. Sugita, A. Yoshihara, M. Iwasaki, H. Miyazaki, K. Nakamura, H. Yoshie (Japan) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0133 | High level of oxidized low-density lipoproteins is present in gingival crevicular fluid from patients with diabetes mellitus E. Noguchi, K. Ohno, R. Kato, T. Hirano, H. Itabe, M. Yamamoto (Japan)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0138 | Periodontitis and diabetes a cross-sectional study performed during a national diabetes information program K. Weinspach, I. Staufenbiel, S. Nicksch, S. Ernst, W. Geurtsen, H. Gnay (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0140 | Maternal periodontitis and preterm birth: a multicenter case-control study in the Portuguese Population P. Almeida-Santos, R. Faria-Almeida, J. Frias-Bulhosa, G. Alcoforado (Portugal) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0141 | Arterial stiffness is associated with periodontitis W. Houcken, T. Mulders, S. Bizzarro, E. lvarez Rodrguez, B. Van Den Born, B. Loos (Netherlands) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0142 | Lignous Periodontitis and Lignous Conjunctivitis Due to Plasminogen Deficiency: a Case Report M. . Cengz, S. Bekta, Z. Tastan (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0143 | Oral Hygiene and Periodontal Condition in Pregnancy M. Czerniuk, E. Drela, M. Zaremba (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0145 | The relationship between the preterm low birth weight infant and the Periodontal disease pathogenetic bacteria in maternal saliva Y. Sha, Z. Chen, Z. Huang, J. Kang, L. He, W. Zhu, L. Yang (China) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0146 | Influence of doxycycline on clinical and microbiological parameters and MMP-8 levels in wellcontrolled type 2 diabetic patients with periodontal disease N. Efthimiadis, D. Sakellari, T. Slini, P. Boura, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0147 | Lack of association between periodontal infection and diagnosed hypertension E. Ollikainen, P. Ylstalo, T. Tervonen, A. Suominen, M. Knuuttila (Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0148 | Necrotizing periodontitis as severe complication of CVID (common variable immunodeficiency): a case report D. Dalla Torre, D. Burtscher, F. Kloss (Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0149 | Association between BOP and glycemic control in a non-diabetic periodontitis population O. S. Kim, Y. S. Jung, M. H. Shin, Y. J. Kim, H. J. Chung (Korea)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0150 | The association between periodontal disease, tooth loss, and bone mineral densities K. Kim, I. H. Tak, M. H. Shin, H. J. Jung, Y. J. Kim, O. S. Kim, S. S. Kweon (Korea) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0151 | Bone level density and cytokine levels in inflamed gums of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis A. Souza, F. Braga, L. Miranda, C. M. Figueredo, R. Fischer, A. Gustafsson (Brazil, Sweden) Antimicrobial treatment P0152 | Photodynamic therapy as a safe antibacterial procedure in periodontics R. Amid, M. Kadkhodazadeh, G. Gholami (Iran) Antimicrobial treatment P0153 | The Effect of the Herbal Product Persica on Porphyromonas gingivalis and Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Z. Kadkhoda, Z. Jelvehgaran, M. H. Salehi Surmaghi, S. S. Eshragi (Iran) Antimicrobial treatment P0154 | Specificity of Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 to Neutralize Periodontopathogenic Lipopolysaccharide Activity in Human Oral Fibroblasts W. Suphasiriroj, S. Sato (Japan) Antimicrobial treatment P0155 | The evaluation of a biodegradable periodontal chip containing Salvadora Persica (Miswak) in chitosan base as a target drug delivery in the management of chronic periodontitis F. Al Bayaty, F. Arffin, A. A. Kamaruddin, M. A. Ismail (Malaysia) Antimicrobial treatment P0156 | Plaque control efficacy of 2 home use regimens of manual toothbrush, antiplaque dentifrice and rinse P. Bellamy, S. Farmer, M. Barker, E. Kaiser, R. Adam, A. Boulding, T. Day, A. Mussett (United Kingdom, United States Of America, Germany) Antimicrobial treatment P0157 | Use of Propidium monoazide (PMA) for quantification of live and dead cells in multispecies oral biofilms G. lvarez, M. Gonzlez, S. Isabal, V. Blanc, R. Leon (Spain) Control of infection and inflammation P0159 | Implant Maintenance Protocol for the Complex and Full Mouth Reconstructed Patient L. Dakin, D. Lavoie, S. Sabo, C. Hamm, P. Fritz (Canada) Control of infection and inflammation P0160 | Abrasion effect of air-flow powders on root surfaces P. Sahrmann, V. Ronay, P. Schmidlin, T. Attin, F. Paqu (Switzerland)

Control of infection and inflammation P0161 | Fluorescence diagnosis of photosensitizer accumulation in dentin L. Orekhova, O. Pushkarev (Russian Federation) Control of infection and inflammation P0162 | Introduction of the Dental Hygienist in longterm care facility for patients with Alzheimer disease and cognitive impairment L. A. Marino, S. Cirulli, G. Farronato, D. Virgillito (Italy) Control of infection and inflammation P0164 | Non-surgical anti-infective mechanical therapy for peri-implant disease with a newly developed Air polishing device: a microbiological and clinical study with a 3-month follow-up W. Grimm, S. Sternemann (Germany) Periodontal regeneration P0165 | Minimally invasive antral membrane balloon elevation (MIAMBE) for single tooth implant placement E. Kfir, M. Goldstein (Israel) Periodontal regeneration P0166 | Titanium Prepared Platelet-Rich Fibrin (TPRF): a Third-Generation Platelet Concentrate: a Pilot Study M. Tunali, H. Ozdemir, Z. Kucukodaci, S. Akman, E. Yaprak, E. Firatli (Turkey) Periodontal regeneration P0168 | Periodontal surgery of impacted canines at the orthodontist service consideration about 96 impacted canines treated in 2010 J. Dersot (France) Periodontal regeneration P0169 | Early wound healing after regenerative treatment of intrabony defects with enamel matrix derivative. Does the addition of bone replacement graft increase wound healing complications? A randomized controlled multicenter, practice based study M. Latronico, M. Tonetti, P. Cortellini, G. Pellegrini, M. Antonelli, G. Chiarandini, A. Delfino, E. Farina, R. Garbuio, A. Martiniello, J. Milioli, P. Moratti, N. Oteri, M. Triches, A. M. Tullini (Italy) Periodontal regeneration P0170 | Which biomaterials may promote periodontal regeneration in human angular defects? A systematic review D. Nikolidakis, G. Nikou, A. Ivanovic, A. Sculean (Greece, Switzerland) Biology of Periodontal regeneration P0171 | FEM in establishing force level efficiently remodelling alveolar bone defects L. Minch, B. Kawala, R. Bedzinski, J. Slowinski, K. Scigala, M. Radwan-Oczko, M. Zitek, J. Antoszewska (Poland)

Biology of Periodontal regeneration P0172 | Tooth Mobility in Chronic periodontitis Nigerian patients attending the Periodontology Clinic at a Tertiary Hospital G. Alade, O. Ayanbadejo, K. Umeizudike, K. Savage (Nigeria) Periodontal therapy P0173 | The periodontalcleaner Z. Ram (Israel) Periodontal therapy P0174 | Essential Lipid Mediators in the Resolution of Chronic Inflammation J. Reeves (United Kingdom) Periodontal therapy P0175 | Effective Periodontal Prophylaxis of the Patient with Severe Mucocutaneous Disease S. Sabo, D. Lavoie, L. Dakin, C. Hamm, P. Fritz (Canada) Periodontal therapy P0176 | The Assisted Drainage: a New MethodIn Periodontal Therapy Which Decreases Allergicand Neurogenic Asthma Biomarkers H. Utomo, C. Prahasanti, M. Rubianto, F. Rantam, S. Marto Sudarmo (Indonesia) Periodontal therapy P0177 | Periodontal Disease treated with Low Lever Laser Therapy D. Vieru York, N. Koufmann, A. Dumitriu (United States Of America, Romania) Periodontal therapy P0178 | The effect of oral versus online oral hygiene instruction on the Silness and Lo Plaque and GingivitisIndex after initial periodontal therapy a pilot study E. Thevissen, W. Verhoef, H. De Bruyn (Belgium) Periodontal therapy P0179 | Success and failure of periodontal therapy during supportive periodontal care M. Koleilat (United Arab Emirates) Periodontal therapy P0180 | The need for re-treatment in periodontal maintenance patients who had previously undergone pocket reduction flap and osseous surgery R. Galindo, P. Levi, Jr., A. Pascual, J. Nart (Spain) Periodontal therapy P0181 | Evaluation of the effects of different desensitizing procedures on dentine tubules: an in vitro study O. Tunar, H. Gursoy, G. Cakar, B. Kuru, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) Periodontal therapy P0182 | Curcumin Ameliorates the Evolutional Alveolar Bone Changes in Ligature-Induced Periodontitis in Rats R. Huang, J. Chen, S. Lu, D. Yuh, G. Cheng, W. Cheng, E. Fu (Taiwan, United Kingdom)

Periodontal therapy P0183 | Adjunctive effects of systemic antimicrobial therapy to One-Stage Full-Mouth Disinfection in generalized aggressive periodontitis. A placebo-controlled study N. Guzzi, M. Poma, G. Mariani, F. Romano, L. Bongiovanni, M. Aimetti (Italy) Periodontal therapy P0184 | Attachment of collagen I fibers to various surfaces of titanium implants P. Polenik, Z. Strnad, J. Strnad, M. Plkov (Czech Republic) Periodontal therapy P0185 | Dimensional alterations of extraction site after different socket preservation techniques a volumetric study T. Thalmair, S. Fickl, D. Schneider, M. Hinze, H. Wachtel (Switzerland, Germany) Clinical periodontal regeneration P0186 | Present New Suture able and Biodegradable synthetic Membrane for GBR A. Khoshzaban, A. Nezam Abadi (Iran) Clinical periodontal regeneration P0187 | Connective tissue surgery procedure in therapy of Gummy smile M. Nedic, D. Lalic (Serbia) Clinical periodontal regeneration P0188 | Clinical effect of guided tissue regeneration and connective tissue autotransplants with periosteum in the management of gingival recession B. Jovicic (Serbia) Clinical periodontal regeneration P0189 | Intellectual system of modern -TCP materials & its role in periodontal surgery T. Modina (Russian Federation) Clinical periodontal regeneration P0190 | The influence of different antiseptics upon the platelet activity in patients with periodontitis treated by autologous PRP transplantation V. Tachalov, L. Orekhova, T. Koudriavtseva, E. Loboda (Russian Federation) Clinical periodontal regeneration P0191 | Can Extra-Short implants be used to treat severely atrophied residual ridges? E. Anitua, M. H. Alkhraisat, L. Begoa, G. Orive (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0192 | Sinus lifting using press Dowell technique with autogenous bone H. Arab (Iran) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0193 | Porous titanium granules for management of a severe intra bony defect G. Gholami, M. Kadkhodazadeh (Iran)

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Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0194 | Comparison of EMD to EMD/Decalcified freezed dried bone allograft in the treatment of human intrabony periodontal defects: a controlled clinical trial with 6 month re-entry N. Abolfazli, F. Saleh Saber (Iran) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0195 | Combined Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma and BovineDerived Xenograft in Treatment of Posterior Interproximal Intrabony Defects S. Metin, C. Koyuncuoglu, O. Tuncer, I. Minoglu Saylan, Z. Yassibag, A. Kantarci (Turkey, United States Of America) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0196 | The use of enamel matrix derivative in combination with synthetic bone graft in the treatment of periodontitis: a case report M. Siaili, D. Chatzopoulou, D. Gillam (United Kingdom) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0197 | The Role Of Endodontics In The Treatment Of Severe Periodontal Lesions B. Pain, L. Pater-Henigsman, B. M. Sepic-Matanovic, M. Molnar (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0198 | Periodontal Regeneration in Degree II Furcation Using Resorbable Membrane and CS-PRP. A case report C. Cheah (Malaysia) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0199 | Isolation and investigation of multipotent human periodontal ligament stem cells Z. Kadkhoda, A. Khoshzaban, R. Malekolkotab (Iran) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0200 | Is it posible to regenerate the buccal bone plate with Emdogain? M. Faus Damia, R. Marco Pitarch, R. Izquierdo Fort, C. Fons Badal, J. Puchades Rufino, F. Alpiste Illueca (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0201 | Alveolar preservation using the Ice Cream Cone Technique: a case report N. Lopez, E. Casal, A. Faria, J. Gregory (Spain) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0202 | Smoking Behaviour in Austrian Dental Students C. Bruckmann, M. Simsek (Austria) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0203 | Total amount of interleukin-1and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in periodontitis and healthy patients L. Gilowski, I. Pocica, R. Wiench, T. Krzemiski (Poland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0204 | Tooth Loss in quitters and continuing smokers E. Gomes, P. Corraini, C. Pannuti, E. Rosa, G. Romito, G. De Micheli, G. Inoue, M. Guglielmetti, S. Sanda (Brazil)

Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0205 | The association of oral hygiene and periodontal disease parameters with tobacco use C. Puscasu, A. Dumitriu, M. Maris, A. Zaharia (Romania) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0206 | Mmp-8 Levels in the Gingival Crevicular Fluid Vary in Dependence of Periodontal Pocket Sample Collection D. Stephan, D. Omlor, N. Pischon, A. Kielbassa (Germany, Austria) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0207 | Periodontitis and Atherosclerosis an observational study M. Morado-Pinho, R. Faria-Almeida, M. C. Manso, E. Azevedo, L. Martins (Portugal) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0208 | Periodontal Conditions in a Group of Colombian Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Different Degrees of Metabolic Control C. Serrano, C. Perez, M. Rodriguez (Colombia) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0209 | Assessment of the periodontal health status in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed or removable appliances. A microbiological and preliminary clinical study G. M. Abbate, F. Migliori, L. Levrini (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0210 | Validation of a dental image analyzer tool to measure the radiographic defect angle of the intrabony defect in periodontitis patients R. Moutinho, L. Incio, A. Silva, E. Santiago, A. Pereira, M. Pinto, I. Baptista (Portugal) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0211 | Salivary levels of IL-1, IL-17, and IL-23 in localised and generalised periodontitis J. Liukkonen, U. Grsoy, A. Suominen, E. Knnen (Finland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0212 | Serum levels of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in patients with periodontal disease G. Martinez, J. Koury, R. Fischer, A. Gustafsson, C. M. Figueredo (Brazil, Sweden) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0213 | Serum IgG levels to A. actinomycetemcomitans in Brazilian generalized aggressive periodontitis patients L. Saraiva, E. Rebeis, N. Mantovani, M. Holzhausen, M. Mayer (Brazil) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0214 | Periodontal PathogensAssociated with Further Changesin Severity ofPeriodontal Conditions in Japanese High School Students R. Suda, C. Lai, M. Kobayashi, C. Kuo, Y. Koide, A. Tsurumi, M. Yamamoto (Japan, Taiwan)

Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0215 | Evaluation of Serum Anti-cardiolipin Antibody Elevation in Generalized Severe Chronic Periodontitis S. Faghihi, A. R. Rokn, R. Ebrahimi (Iran) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0216 | IL-1 polymorphism and microbial profile in patients with generalized aggressive periodontitis and generalized chronic periodontitis J. Kowalski, R. Grska (Poland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0217 | Elastase concentration in saliva in chronic periodontitis patients M. Nedzi-Gora, R. Grska (Poland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0218 | Oral hygiene parameters in Austrian dental students: a cross-sectional study A. Gaugusch, C. Bruckmann (Austria) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0219 | Gene polymorphisms in related to both chronic periodontitis and type 2 diabetes mellitus L. He, X. Cao, H. Meng, P. Li, Z. Chen, Y. Sha, Q. Luan (China) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0220 | Changes in the GCF amount of individuals in periodontal maintenance under orthodontic treatment R. Fedel Junior, J. Capelli Junior, R. Fischer, C. M. Figueredo (Brazil) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0221 | Minor manifestations of periodontal diseases in young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Periodontal and microbiological findings B. Sjdin, K. Sondell, E. Edblad, G. Dahln (Sweden, Norway) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0222 | A study of alveolar bone loss following fixed orthodontic appliance therapy S. Zainuddin, R. Ismail, H. Taib, B. Ahmad, N. Mokhtar (Malaysia) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0223 | The psychological condition of patients complaining of halitosis J. Wang, L. He, T. Liu (China) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0224 | Proteomic profile of non-bacterial proteins in periodontal pockets a pilot study C. Pellacani, E. Monari, D. Ferrari, E. Bellei, F. Melpignano, A. Cuoghi, S. Bergamini, L. Simonazzi, F. Campedelli, A. Tomasi, C. Bertoldi (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0225 | Gingival tissue dimensions and periodontal biotype M. Bechtold, S. Fickl, K. Fischer, Y. Jockel-Schneider, E. Grill, U. Schlagenhauf (Germany)

Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0226 | The fluctuation of periodontal indexes during the same day: a pilot study C. Bertoldi, G. Caprara, V. Ponzini, A. Forabosco, M. Lalla, L. Andrea, L. Simonazzi, S. Guaitolini, C. Pellacani, C. Bertoldi (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0227 | Incidence of mandibular nutrient canals in periodontal diseases: A prospective case control study using cone beam CT K. Orhan, H. Tumer, S. Aksoy, A. Berberoglu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0228 | MDA, 8-OHdG, TAS and RANKL/OPG levels changes after non surgical treatment M. Faus Damia, J. Molina Hernandez, A. Lopez Roldan, P. Buitrago Vera, A. Carrasquer, F. Alpiste Illueca (Spain) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0229 | Gingival Crevicular Fluid Human-defensin1, Human-defensin-3 Levels in Smoker and Non-smoker Patients A. Ertugrul, A. Dikilitas, H. Sahin (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0230 | Evaluation of the periodontal diagnostic usefulness of the CoPeriodontixsoftware by Straumann compared to the parallelized radiographs E. Lucas Alcahuz, M. Segarra Vidal, F. Gil Loscos, V. Fuenmayor Fernndez, P. Buitrago Vera, F. Alpiste Illueca (Spain) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0231 | Impact of tobacco smoking on periodontal tissues, liver function and antioxidant system in rats A. Vishnevskaya (Ukraine) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0232 | Serum levels of DKK-1 in patients with aggressive periodontitis and chronic periodontitis Y. Xie, W. M. Xiao, X. Y. Ouyang (China) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0233 | The different periodontal defect pattern in general aggressive periodontitis L. Zhang, H. Meng, S. Dong, K. N. Liu, L. Xu, Y. Tian, X. H. Feng, R. F. Lu, Z. Chen (China) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0234 | Clinical and radiographical evaluation of periodontal biotype of maxillary central incisors: a pilot study for the validity and the reliability of the measurements A. Koi, C. A. Grgan, E. nsal (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0235 | Interproximal Papilla: Factors influencing its presence T. Pinto Ribeiro, R. Faria-Almeida, L. Queiroga, L. Amado (Portugal)

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Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0236 | The monitoring through spectrophotometer of the dental erosion in its clinical course A. Cerioli Amadei, M. Bianchi, A. Sibille, I. Casula (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0237 | Effect of smoking on periodontal status on healthy young population F. Vural, K. Demirel (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0238 | Salivary levels of antibacterial peptide (LL-37/hCAP-18) in periodontitis patients Y. Takeuchi, T. Nagasawa, S. Katagiri, S. Kitagawara, H. Kobayashi, T. Koyanagi, Y. Izumi (Japan) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0239 | Detecting early enamel erosions through a spectrophotometer M. Bianchi, A. Cerioli Amadei, E. Marchesini, D. Dalessandri, I. Casula (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0240 | Interrelationship between the thickness of palatal masticatory mucosa and body mass index: a pilot study S. Aksu, D. Yaman, M. Ozalp, C. Atalay, K. Demirel (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0241 | Comparison of HNP-1 and TNF-in Smoker and Non-smoker Patients A. Dikilitas, H. Sahin, N. Z. Alpaslan, A. Ertugrul (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0242 | Gingival tuberculosis: a case report B. El Houari, J. Kissa, N. Ausalah Taoufik (Morocco) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0243 | Evaluation of C-reactive protein levels in serum and gingival crevicular fluid in systematically healthy patients with periodontitis G. Oztekin, U. Baser, M. Kucukcoskun, O. Demirturk Gocgun, G. sk, E. Ademoglu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0244 | The difference in plaque/bleeding score ratios before and after initial phase therapy in patients with periodontal disease S. Ramlogan, V. Raman (Trinidad And Tobago) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0245 | Discrepancy in the level of probing depth by using different probes for controlling implant sides C. Saxer, V. Clar, L. Wthrich, C. Bianchi, K. Warrer, U. Saxer (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0246 | 24 h plaque formation rate on artificial crowns of teeth and osseointegrated implants A. E. Ali, U. Schlagenhauf (Germany)

Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0247 | Assessment of quality of life of Senegalese patients with periodontal diseases A. M. Seck Diallo (Senegal) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0248 | Factors affecting sick leave prescribing by dentists A. Kankaanp, A. Suominen, R. Tuominen (Finland) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0249 | Extrinsic dental stain reducing effect of whitening toothpastes D. Askinyte, S. Valeisaite, J. Zekoniene, A. Puriene (Lithuania) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0250 | Preclinical and clinical differences in oral health attitudes andbehaviour of dental students in Zagreb, Croatia A. Badovinac, D. Bozic, J. Veligaj, I. Vuinac, D. Vrazic, D. Planak (Croatia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0251 | Evaluation of Periodontal Health of the Dental Students in Marmara University A. Knac, B. Doan (Turkey) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0252 | A computer program answering questions in preliminary periodontal consulting E. Phkla, M. Treumuth (Estonia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0253 | Oral-health related quality of Life (OHrQoL) in patients with HIV infection undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy correlated to periodontal conditions A. Lucaciu, A. Potthoff, A. Friedmann, D. Koehrer, N. Brockmeyer, R. Jordan (Germany) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0254 | Screening Periodontal Disease among Diabetic patients in an Endocrinology Department: Periodontal Self-assessment Questionaires versus Clinical Examinations L. Casanova, L. Ramos, P. Muoz, J. A. Amado (Spain) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0255 | Population based screening of periodontal disease and its effect on the health behavior of a community Y. Yamashita, M. Furuta, Y. Shimazaki, M. Morita, M. Adachi, T. Kinoshita (Japan) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0256 | Is professional experience a predictor of communicational quality? A controlled study with simulated patients J. Woelber, N. Struss, G. Fabry, W. Silbernagel, M. Giesler, P. Ratka-Krger, E. Hellwig (Germany) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0257 | Impact of occlusal scheme on gingival recession a pilot study D. Vrazic, S. Cimic, S. Kraljevic, I. Puhar, D. Bozic, A. Badovinac, D. Planak (Croatia)

Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0258 | Association between Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I) related variables and Periodontitis A. Harb, B. Holtfreter, N. Friedrich, H. Wallaschofski, M. Nauck, M. Albers, P. Meisel, R. Biffar, T. Kocher (Germany) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0259 | Evaluation of education of patients with periodontitis by undergraduate dental students J. Demoersman, A. Odier, J. Mah, A. Soueidan (France) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0260 | Trends in oral health in West and East Germany after reunification S. Schtzhold, B. Holtfreter, T. Hoffmann, T. Kocher, W. Micheelis (Germany) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0262 | Oral hygiene habits in patients with coronary heart disease J. Prpic, D. Kuis, A. Bosnjak, M. Ivic Kardum, I. Sciran, S. Pezelj-Ribaric (Croatia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0263 | Protective effect of topical Cordia verbenacea in a rat periodontitis model: immune-inflammatory, antibacterial and morphometric assays S. Pimentel, G. Barrella, R. Casarin, F. Cirano, M. Casati, F. Ribeiro (Brazil) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0264 | Effects of self-efficacy on oral health behaviors and gingival health in young people S. Mizutani, D. Ekuni, M. Furuta, T. Tomofuji, K. Irie, T. Azuma, A. Kojima, J. Nagase, Y. Iwasaki, M. Morita (Japan) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0265 | Gingival recession and dentine hypersensitivity in periodontal patients: is it affecting their oral health related quality of life? M. Masud, N. A. H. Muhamed, A. Alwi, Z. Takiyudin (Malaysia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0266 | Lower education level as a risk factor for tooth loss in a Swiss population (Krebs-cohort) F. Rodriguez, R. Weiger, C. Walter (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0267 | A Questionnaire-based Survey investigating the Interest in Periodontology and Preferences for the Treatment of Localized Gingival Recessions by Dentists in the UK: A Pilot Study P. Besas, D. Gillam, D. Chatzopoulou (United Kingdom) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0268 | The role of dental education in improving dental students periodontal health S. Aslan, S. Sonmez (Turkey) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0269 | The influcence of socio-demographic factors on self-perception of oral health in periodontal patients A. Lomek, B. Artnik, R. Gaperi (Slovenia)

Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0270 | A study of oral lichen planus in Lithuanian patients A. Puriene, A. Rimkevicius, M. Gaigalas (Lithuania) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0271 | Health-related quality of life and utility values of patients newly-diagnosed with periodontitis T. Mohd-Dom, M. Abdul-Manaf, S. Aljunid, K. Abdul-Muttalib, A. Mohd-Asari, R. Ayob, Y. Yaziz, S. Sidek, H. Abdul-Aziz, N. Kasan (Malaysia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0272 | Periodontal status and influence of socioeconomic factors among adults in Dalarna County, Sweden. A cross-sectional study K. Edman, K. hrn, A. Holmlund, B. Nordstrm, D. Hellberg (Sweden) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0273 | Positive Oral Health and Well-being (POHW) in Periodontitis Patients - Preliminary Results G. Gassmann, P. Cochardt, A. Zini, Y. Vered, A. Friedmann, A. Buessing (Germany, Israel) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0274 | Prevalence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the oral cavities of Greek subjects. A pilot study G. Koukos, A. Katsikari, L. Tsalikis, M. Arsenakis, A. Konstantinidis, D. Sakellari (Greece) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0275 | A pilot study on patient-centred outcomes after routine periodontal and implant surgical procedures W. C. Tan, M. M. A. Ong, G. Krishnaswamy (Singapore) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0276 | Oral health-related quality of life of a selected Malaysian adult population N. S. Abdullah, N. F. Radzali, R. Saub, R. Vaithilingam (Malaysia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0277 | Oral hygiene practice in Croatian intensive care units J. Paliska, M. Par, A. Kovacevic, M. Sabalic, A. Badovinac, D. Planak (Croatia) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0278 | Effect of platelet-derived growth factor-BB on periodontal healing after tooth reimplantation in dog F. Seshima, K. Noda, N. Okubo, Y. Ishii, M. Ota, S. Yamada, A. Saito (Japan) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0279 | Clinical comparison between coronally advanced flap with amniotic membrane or subepithelial connective tissue in treatment of Miller class I and II gingival recessions A. Lafzi, N. Abolfazli, M. Faramarzi, M. Eivazi (Iran)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0280 | Single session of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in association with scaling and root planning for the non-surgical treatment of aggressive periodontitis A. Novaes Jr, A. Marcaccini, S. Souza, F. Oliveira (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0283 | Effect of ozone on the viability of fibroblasts in vitro K. Lorenz, C. Lenhardt, U. Hempel, T. Hoffmann (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0284 | Results of full-mouth disinfection in aggressive and chronic periodontitis S. Scharf, M. Wohlfeil, Y. Siegelin, B. Schacher, P. Eickholz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0285 | The Influence of Periodontal Dressing on Clinical Results after Scaling and Root Planing G. Knfler, R. Purschwitz, S. Eick, J. Holger (Germany, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0287 | Effects of L-ascorbic acid 2-phosphate magnesium salt on gingivitis: a blinded, randomized-control clinical trial T. Chikazawa, S. Kataoka, Y. Shimabukuro, H. Masunaga, Y. Ogata, K. Tamazawa, H. Shimauchi, T. Nishida, K. Ito, T. Yamamoto, S. Murakami (Japan) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0288 | Application of osteotropic materials for the treatment of periodontal disease in patients with chronic periodontitis G. Runova, E. Vibornaya (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0289 | Effect of angiogenic growth factor of platelet plasma on recovery of microcirculation in periodontal tissues after surgical treatment of patients with chronic periodontitis G. Runova, E. Vaitsner, I. Abalakina (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0290 | Enoxaparin to treat Recurrent Aphthous stomatitis: an Exploratory Clinical Trial S. Ghaffari, R. Tavakkoli, F. Haji Fattahi, M. Rezaei, L. Barikbin (Iran) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0291 | The use of enamel proteins and bovine porous bone mineral in the treatment of infrabony defects S. Cicmil (Bosnia And Herzegovina) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0292 | Combination use of bone materials, enamel matrix proteins and membrane in therapy of infrabony defects T. Ristic, M. Nedic (Serbia) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0293 | Enamel matrix protein adsorption to root surfaces in the presence or absence of human blood R. Miron, D. Bosshardt, A. Sculean (Switzerland)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0294 | Interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation chronic periodontitis D. Kuli, S. Gruden Pokupec (Croatia) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0295 | The effect of nonsurgical periodontal therapy on the level of HNP 1-3 in GCF in aggressive periodontitis patients E. Doliska, A. Skurska, M. Pietruska, J. Pietruski, A. Sculean (Poland, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0296 | Evaluation of adjunct effect of the antimicrobial photodynamic therapy to scaling and root planning in smokers. A controlled clinical study S. Souza, A. Queiroz, F. Suaid, P. Andrade, A. Novaes Jr, M. Grisi, M. Taba Jr., D. Palioto (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0297 | Evaluation of clinical and microbiological parameters in the treatment of chronic periodontitis: scaling and root planing vs scaling and root planing + Nd:YAG laser A. Vinhas, F. Salazar, C. Coelho, J. Pacheco, C. Cardoso, A. Braga (Portugal) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0298 | The effect of individual stress coping strategies on supportive periodontal therapy a follow-up over a period of 10 years G. Ambrositsch, W. Wegscheider, I. Mischak, G. Wimmer (Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0299 | Utility of air polishing devices in non-surgical periodontal treatment a systematic review J. Bhler, R. Weiger, C. Walter (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0300 | Non-contact biofilm removal a reality? A systematic analysis of in vitro studies on sonic toothbrushes J. Schmidt, R. Weiger, C. Walter (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0301 | Comparison of variations and the dimensional stability of periodontal tissues following surgical crown lengthening between traditional techniques and perio surgery: a 6-month clinical study G. Cristofaro, B. Rossi, R. Pignatelli, A. DAddona (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0302 | Clinical Effectivenessof Platelet-Rich Fibrinand Anorganic Bovine Bone Mineralinthe Treatmentof Intrabony Defects H. Alpay Yavuz, U. Yavuz, M. Hanzade, O. Karakas, E. Aydin, A. Efeoglu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0303 | Study on novel tissue regenerative therapy using bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells and FGF/ collagen complex T. Fujii, T. Takamata, N. Ando, Y. Yokoi, N. Ogami (Japan)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0304 | The effect of Conical and Cylindrical interdental brushes A randomized clinical trial H. Larsen, D. E. Slot, D. S. Barendregt, C. Van Zoelen, F. Van Der Weijden (Netherlands) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0305 | Efficacy of adjunctive subantimicrobial dose doxycycline in diabetic patients randomized study P. Kondzielnik, R. Wiench, L. Gilowski, I. Pocica, K. Strojek, T. Krzemiski (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0306 | Effects of Near-Infrared LED Treatment on Experimental Periodontitis P. Chang, M. Ho, L. Hong (Singapore, Taiwan) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0307 | The effect of sugar-free chewing gum on plaque and clinical parameters of gingival inflammation: a systematic review R. Keukenmeester, D. E. Slot, F. Van Der Weijden (Netherlands) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0308 | A retrospective longitudinal study on aggressive periodontitis in young individuals J. Zakrisson, B. Sjdin (Sweden) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0309 | Clinical and microbiological longitudinal monitoring of patient with aggressive periodontitis treated by systemic antibiotic and laser or ultrasonic debridment T. Clee, J. Demoersman, M. Masson, M. Rimbert, A. Soueidan (France) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0310 | Oral Rehabilitation of a Patient with Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis H. Bostanc, B. Gergin (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0311 | Er:YAG laser in the treatment of periodontal sites with recurring chronic inflammation: a 12-month randomized, controlled clinical trial I. Krohn-Dale, K. Selvig, O. Be, K. Leknes (Norway) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0312 | Salivary pH in adult periodontitis before and after treatment with hyaluronic acid gel M. Giurgiu, S. Paunica, G. Maniu, A. Dumitriu (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0313 | Efficacy of diode laser as an adjunct to non-surgical treatment of chronic periodontal H. Ozdemir, A. . B. Altan, A. Akpnar, H. Toker, H. Aydn (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0314 | The effect of the alcohol vehicle solution in essential oil mouthrinses on plaque and parameters of gingival inflammation. A systematic review and meta analyses M. P. C. Van Leeuwen, D. E. Slot, F. Van Der Weijden (Netherlands)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0315 | Adjunctive Photodynamic Therapy in Patients with Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis T. Breki, B. Kuru, U. Noyan, L. Kuru (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0316 | The effect of the non-surgical periodontal therapy on the serum and salivary 8-OHdG and 8-iso-PGF2 levels Z. Yetkin Ay, G. ng, T. Sert, . Fentolu, D. Kumbul Dou, R. St, E. Kula, F. Krzolu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0317 | Histological and profilometric evaluation of root surface after instrumentation with a new piezoelectric device ex vivo study D. Silva, O. Martins, P. Lopes, E. Domingues, T. Rolo, I. Baptista, S. Matos (Portugal) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0318 | Regenerative therapy of infrabony defects with and without doxycycline: early wound healing and postsurgical pain. A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial L. Rllke, B. Schacher, M. Wohlfeil, T. S. Kim, J. Kaltschmitt, D. Krieger, D. Krigar, P. Reitmeir, P. Eickholz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0319 | Clinical Effects of Nd:YAG Laser Applications during Nonsurgical Periodontal Treatment in Smoker and Non-Smoker Patients with Chronic Periodontitis A. Eltas, R. Orbak (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0320 | The usnic acide, an alternative for periodontal therapy M. Traistaru, C. Balotescu-Chifiriuc, M. Ditu, M. Burlibasa, L. Burlibasa, T. Traistaru (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0321 | Healing of periodontal fenestration defects treated with PRP derived from bone marrow aspirate M. J. Nagata, M. Messora, N. Pola, N. Campos, C. Santinoni, E. Ervolino, S. Fucini, A. Bosco, S. Bomfim, V. Garcia (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0322 | Azithromycin as an adjunctive treatment of generalized severe chronic periodontitis: Clinical, microbiological and biological parameters B. Han, G. Emingil, G. zdemir, T. Tervahartiala, H. Baylas, C. Vural, G. Atilla, T. Sorsa (Turkey, Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0323 | The longitudinal survey on alveolar bone alterations of patients with chronic periodontitis Y. Zhang, Q. Luan (China) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0324 | Alpha Lipoic Acid was induced the epithelial Apoptosis Proliferation and Thickness during Periodontitis S. Akman, V. Canakci, A. Kara, G. nal Kocaman, G. Dogan (Turkey)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0325 | Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid and Vitamin C on Periodontal oxidative stress in Periodontitis induced Rats S. Akman, V. Canakci, C. Canakci, S. Yildirim, H. Alp (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0326 | Effectiveness of regenerative periodontal therapy with Emdogain a practice-based case control study C. Krantz-Schfers, T. Wlfing, K. Lange, E. Hornecker, R. Mausberg, D. Ziebolz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0327 | Periodontal risk assessment following conservative periodontal therapy with an ultrasonic device a practice-based, cross-sectional study with recall patients M. Jablonski, K. Lange, E. Hornecker, R. Mausberg, D. Ziebolz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0328 | Short-Term Clinical Effects of KTP Laser Therapy in Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis A. Dilsiz, T. Aydn (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0329 | Surface Quality of Ceramic after Air Powder Treatment in Dental Hygiene Procedures an in vitro study M. Koller, G. Arnetzl, W. Wegscheider, G. Arnetzl (Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0330 | The influence of wear of different electrical toothbrushes on oral hygiene assessed over a 6-month observation period V. Hrasky, S. Wurbs, K. Lange, E. Hornecker, R. Mausberg, D. Ziebolz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0331 | Experimental study in vitro of the teeth air polishing treatments: different powders and different timing on hard tissue (enamel; cementum; dentine) P. P. Paganin, E. M. Polizzi, A. E. Bianchi (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0332 | Periodontal Therapy Of Vertical Bone Loss In Molar Region L. Pater-Henigsman, B. Pazin, M. Klemencic, B. M. Sepic-Matanovic, M. Molnar, M. Vukelja (Croatia) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0333 | Alternative Treatment Plane For Osseous Defect Case Report N. Karimi (Iran) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0334 | Effects of LLLT and aPDT on immunolocalization of proliferating cell nuclear antigen in gingival keratinocytes and fibroblasts in ovariectomizeds rats L. Theodoro, E. C. Gualberto Junior, L. Fernandes, M. J. Nagata, A. Bosco, C. Casatti, E. Ervolino, V. Garcia (Brazil)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0335 | The influence of wear of manual toothbrushes on oral hygiene assessed over a six-month observation period S. Wurbs, E. Hornecker, K. Lange, R. Mausberg, D. Ziebolz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0336 | Effect of the antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in the treatment of the induced periodontal disease in rats V. Garcia, M. Longo, E. C. Gualberto Junior, L. Fernandes, M. J. Nagata, A. Bosco, P. Faleiros, L. Theodoro (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0337 | Papain in thetreatment of chronic periodontitis L. Rocha, M. Terezan, C. M. Figueredo, R. Fischer (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0338 | The Clinical Effect of Different Desensitizing Agent in the Treatment of Dentin Hypersensitivity After Periodontal Therapy . imek, A. Uraz, A. Bal, Y. Sezgin (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0339 | Hereditary gingival fibromatosis: Report of five cases with a 5-year follow-up A. Dilsiz, V. Canakci, M. Yavuz, M. Terzi (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0340 | Odontogenic Cysts of Oral Cavity: Lateral Periodontal Cyst; a case report with a 3-year follow-up A. Dilsiz, O. Kse, D. zkal, E. Kermen (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0341 | Effect of supportive periodontal therapy on tooth mortality H. Um, S. Kim, J. Lee, B. Chang (Korea) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0342 | Therapy of a patient with Acute Streptococcal Gingivitis: a case report A. Dilsiz, S. Akman, N. Ilday, N. Celik (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0343 | Phototoxic effect of blue light on planktonic and biofilm state of anaerobic periodontal pathogens: in vitro study H. Song, K. Cho, J. Lee, H. Um (Korea) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0344 | The effect of rinsing or drinking water on the Morning Bad Breath a single blind randomized clinical trial E. Van Der Sluijs, D. E. Slot, S. Supranoto, E. W. P. Bakker, F. Van Der Weijden (Netherlands) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0345 | Immune modulatory and antioxidant effects of melatonin in periodontitis induced rats C. Canakci, S. Akman, S. Yildirim, H. Alp, A. Kara (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0346 | Immune modulatory and antioxidant effects of melatonin in periodontitis induced rats S. Akman, C. Canakci, S. Yildirim, H. Alp, A. Kara (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0347 | Retrospective evaluation of non-surgical periodontal therapy in undergraduate education in Switzerland an extended case series S. Buset, N. U. Zitzmann, L. Thillainathan, R. Weiger, C. Walter (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0348 | Effect of Melatonin on Epithelial Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis of Periodontal Tissue during Periodontitis S. Akman, A. aybak, C. Canakci, H. Erol (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0349 | Influence of periodontal maintenance on DMF-T and DMF-S over a 10 year follow-up time of SPT A. Meyer-Bumer, P. Reitmeir, T. S. Kim, P. Eickholz, B. Pretzl (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0350 | The clinical effect of scaling and root planing and the concomitant administration of systemic amoxicillin and metronidazole: a systematic review D. Zandbergen, D. E. Slot, C. Cobb, F. Van Der Weijden (Netherlands) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0351 | The Adjuctive Chlorhexidine Mouthrinse in Untreated Plaque-associated Gingivitis: Effect on Gingival Crevicular Fluid MMP-8 and TIMP-1 Levels O. Turkoglu, S. Becerik, T. Sorsa, G. Atilla, G. Emingil (Turkey, Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0352 | The Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Gingival Crevicular Fluid MMP-2 and MMP-9 Levels in Chronic Periodontitis Patients B. Tekin, M. Grsel, S. Halilolu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0353 | Retrospective Analysis of Three Parameters on the Outcome of Periodontal Therapy S. Maisch, F. Faber, I. Nergiz, U. Platzer, P. Schmage (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0354 | Influence of regular intake of Periobalance lozenges on plaque control and gingivitis in pregnant women L. Kleinhans, Y. Jockel-Schneider, M. Rehn, U. Schlagenhauf (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0355 | Ten-year follow-up of an apparently hopeless tooth with occlusal trauma: a case report H. Jia (China) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0356 | Osseous resective surgery. Use of rotatory instruments versus piezoelectric instruments. Clinical and biomolecular study. RCT split-mouth A. Graziano, F. Ferrarotti, M. Gambone, L. Cricenti, F. Picollo, M. Aimetti (Italy)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0357 | Clinical outcome after non surgical periodontal therapy with an Er:YAG laser device: a randomized clinical study Z. Badran, X. Struillou, H. Boutigny, A. Soueidan (France) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0358 | Mandibular infected buccal cyst: a case report T. Hoffmann, I. Jachmann (Germany) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0359 | verruciform xanthoma in a severe context of phenytoin induced gingival overgrowth: a case report A. Al-Kaissi (Saudi Arabia) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0360 | Periodontal surgical treatment and osteoporosis therapy J. Leusic Temmer, V. Njemirovskij (Croatia) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0361 | The complications of the cryosurgery treatment of the gingival melanin pigmentation S. Karluk, M. Ozcan, S. Bozkaya, G. Ozcan, S. Isler (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0363 | Surgical correction of excessive gingival enlargementcase series I. Gera, A. Agics, E. Hulik (Hungary) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0364 | Surgical Treatment of severe chronic localized periodontitis in a 17-year-old subject case presentation M. Disha, F. Dragidella, K. Meqa, Z. Sllamniku-Dalipi, T. Disha, D. Dragidella, S. Disha (Albania) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0365 | Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis a case report H. Pinto, A. Tavares, H. Rebelo (Portugal) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0366 | Successful treatment of a radicular Groove: an endo-perio treatment a case report A. Keles, A. Eltas (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0367 | Evaluation of the quality of life in patients with moderate to severe chronic periodontitis before & after periodontal surgery N. Sargolsaie, A. Moeintaghavi (Iran) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0368 | Improved early healing of connective tissue graft donor sites after single incision vs. trap door harvesting S. Fickl, K. Fischer, Y. Jockel-Schneider, M. Bechtold, U. Schlagenhauf (Germany) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0369 | A Rare Case of Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma of the Gingiva M. Yilmaz, G. Kasnak, V. Olgac, A. Gokbuget, E. Firatli (Turkey)
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Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0370 | Evaluation of transplantation on mandibular premolars D. Yaman, F. Vural, C. Isler, I. Dogan, K. Demirel (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0371 | Periodontal Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis Accompanied by Severe Gingival Enlargement T. Smer, L. Kuru, S. Yldrm, B. Kuru (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0372 | The Effect of Regenerative Periodontal Therapy on Clinical Parameters and GCF IL8, IL-17 and sICAM1 Levels in Chronic Periodontitis E. Olgun Erdemir, T. Apan, M. Hendek, S. Demirer (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0373 | New surgical approach for root coverage of localized gingival recession: a case series F. Bke, M. Akkaya (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0374 | Envelope Technique in dental implants a clinical case F. Correia, A. Lemos Costa, M. Morado-Pinho, C. Falco, R. Faria-Almeida (Portugal) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0375 | A comparative study of the results of coronally advanced flap with or without enamel matrix derivate in the coverage of Miller Class I and II carious roots F. Saleh Saber (Iran) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0376 | Comparative 6-Month Clinical Study of a Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft and Platelet Rich Fibrin for the Treatment of Multiple Gingival Recession Y. Sezgin, A. Uraz, F. etiner, .L.. Taner, M. Yalim, .. imek (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0377 | Treatment of Multiple Gingival defects with either Subepithelial Tissue Graft or Allodermal Matrix A Case Report E. Duzagac, E. Yek, S. Cintan, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0378 | The effectiveness of Semilunar Technique for the treatment of Gingival Recessions A. Dias, S. Kahn, R. Imperial, C. Menezes, R. Santana (Brazil) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0379 | The Non-influence of the periodontal morphotypes in recessions recovered of Millers Class I and II S. Kahn, A. Dias, R. Imperial, C. Menezes, A. Egreja, R. Almeida (Brazil)

Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0380 | Evaluation of Patients Discomfort at the Palatal Donor Site Following Free Gingival Graft Procedures: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial A. Eltas, M. Uslu, S. Dundar, D. Yavuzer, S. Eltas, M. Ersoz (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0381 | Esthetic Treatment of a Pathologically Migrated Central Incisor. Case report A. Georgescu, M. Banica (Romania) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0382 | Mathematical modelization of photographic image distortion in root coverage evaluation S. Kerner, D. Damman, P. Bouchard (France) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0383 | Periosteoplasty for covering recessions clinical results S. Virnik (Austria) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0384 | Esthetic considerations in the anterior region D. Bojcic, T. Domic, D. Ille (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0386 | Mucogingival Surgery of upper incisor J. Cao (China) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0387 | Hyperpigmentation Case on Smoker Patient Using Gingival Abrasion Technique L. Hariati, R. Lessang (Indonesia) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0388 | Acellular dermal graft (AlloDerm) with the tunnel technique in the treatment of multiple recession in lower incisors V. Caizares-Murcia, J. Margarit-Bosc, J. Faus-Lopez, R. Agustin-Panadero (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0389 | Use of Mucoderm for treatment of multiple gingival recessions Miller Class I-II D. Hangysi, S. Aroca, I. Gorz, K. Nagy, P. Valyi (Hungary) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0390 | Gummy smile reduction using mucosal coronally repositioned flap A. Khodadoustan, L. Gholami, Z. Bayat, B. Shams (Iran)

Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0391 | Treatment of a gingival recession defect combining Mucograft with a laterally moved, coronally advanced flap: a case report H. De Bruyn, H. De Vree (Belgium) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0392 | Ligneous Periodontitis: a Case Report E. Kvrak, G. Tter, B. Tokman, B. Sengven (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0393 | Oral fibromyxoma: a rare muco-gingival localisation of a lesion mimicking fibrous hyperplasia B. Loir, Y. Soukias (Belgium) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0394 | Correction of damaged functional relationships caused by periodontal disease N. Rincic, J. Leusic Temmer (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0395 | Periodontal-Restorative aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of a patient with a severe class 2 division 1 incisal relationship and deep traumatic overbite A. Barber, P. Wilson (United Kingdom) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0396 | Patients self performed therapy for gingival recessions of traumatic origin S. Bresciano, C. Camorali (Italy) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0397 | Soft tissue menagement after tooth extraction in the esthetic zone a case report I. Sciran, Z. Kovac, D. Kuis, J. Prpic, I. Uhac, A. Bonjak (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0398 | Correction of pathologic tooth migration in advanced aggressive periodontitis patient T. Domic, A. Aurer, D. Vrazic (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0399 | Ozone therapy as an adjunctive treatment option in immunologically compromised patient with aggressive periodontitis I. Jurcic, T. Kuna, I. Puhar, D. Vrazic, M. Kardum (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0400 | A comparison of pressure generated by cord and cordless displacement techniques V. Bennani, J. Aarts, L. He (New Zealand)

Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0407 | Aggressive periodontitis in a young Senegalese with cleft palate: multidisciplinary management A.M. Seck Diallo, H.M. Benoist, A. Diouf, M. Sembene, P.D. Diallo (Senegal) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0408 | Actual methods of oral rehabilitation by using removable dentures in edentulous allergic patients I. Gradinaru (Romania) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0409 | Twelve year follow-up of severe aggressive periodontitis in an adolescent patient M. Klemencic, D. Vrazic (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0410 | Salivary and Serum Levels of Sialic Acid in Subjects with Gingivitis, Chronic Periodontitis or Aggressive Periodontitis O. zner, S. Oktay, L. Kuru, B. Kuru, N. Emekli, U. Noyan (Turkey)

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Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0401 | The single anterior tooth dilemma: to treat or extract in the esthetic zone! R. Schoor, A. Einhorn, V. Nanda (United States of America) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0402 | Comparative study of the reliability of oral rehabilitation methods by dental connective prosthesis implant V. Danila, C. Danila, I. Rudnic (Romania) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0403 | Aggressive Periodontitis in South Western Nigeria: case series E. Dosumu (Nigeria) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0404 | Conservative Interdisciplinary Treatment in a Case of Aggressive Advanced Periodontitis: 8-years-follow-up G. Machuca Portillo, L. Castellanos Cosano, A. Mendoza Mendoza, A. Iglesias Linares, L. Soto Pineda, E. Solano Reina (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0405 | Clinical effect of three glass ionomer cement restorative materials used in Class V cavities on the gingival tissue A. Horvath, Z. Papp, C. Dobo-Nagy, I. Gera (Hungary) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0406 | Orthodontic treatment for periodontally compromised patient; case report F. Ismail, B. Mocanu, C. Strosser (Romania)

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Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0411 | Biomimetic treatment on dental implants for immediate loading applications M. Muoz Carcavilla (Spain) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0412 | Growth and differentiation of human osteoblastic cells from bone samples collected by two different techniques F. J. Manzano-Moreno, J. B. Rodriguez-Martinez, J. Ramos Torrecillas, E. De Luna-Bertos, O. Garca-Martnez, C. Reyes-Botella (Spain) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0413 | Sterilization effect and biomaterial compatibility of H2O plasma K. Tamazawa, Y. Tamazawa (Japan) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0414 | A Model Experiment of Thin HA-coated Implant under Functional Loading A. Yagihara, H. Oikawa, Y. Otsuka, S. Ishihama, I. Shimano, Y. Kakumoto, H. Aoki (Japan) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0415 | Density comparison of two biomaterials used for sinus grafting E. Blni, J. Penaud, R. Gueudin, P. Ambrosini (France) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0416 | Comparative study regarding the distribution of microbial biofilms on the surface of some common materials used in oral implantology M. Burlibasa, L. Muntianu, G. Tanase, D. Bodnar, R. Sfeatcu, I. Ionescu, S. Dumitru (Romania) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0417 | Preliminary research study on the bioactivity of titanium and Ti6Al14V alloys E. Manoloiu, I. Roman, L. Burlibasa, S. Dumitru, L. Soare, M. Sandulescu, M. Burlibasa (Romania) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0418 | Effect of Infection Control Procedures on the Accuracy of Implant Impression Systems A. Al Dosari (Saudi Arabia) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0420 | Peri-implant diseases: prevalence and risk factors A. Ramanauskaite, N. Baseviciene (Lithuania) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0421 | Influence of Ti surface characteristics on the angiogenic behaviours of endothelial cells in co-culture with osteoblasts B. Shi, O. Andrukhov, S. Berner, A. Schedle, X. H. Rausch-Fan (China, Austria, Switzerland) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0422 | Effect of Infection Control Procedures on the Accuracy of Implant Impression Systems A. Al Dosari, F. Al Tassan (Saudi Arabia)

Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0423 | The effects of simulated bone loss on the implant- abutment assembly: An in-vitro Study B. Manzoor, M. Sulieman, R. Palmer (United Kingdom) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0424 | The effects of mineralized bone allograft combined or not with a pericardial bovine membrane in the immediate extraction implantation (I.E.I) technique: a tomodensitometric and histometric observation in dogs V. Orti, F. Cuisinier, B. Mertens, P. Gibert, P. Bousquet (France) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0425 | Effect of titanium surface decontamination using a Newly developed ultrasonic water jet cleaner T. Takiguchi, M. Kikuchi, A. Saito, M. Usui, M. Sato, M. Yamamoto (Japan) Basic science in implant dentistry P0426 | Effect of Dental Implant Diameter on Fatigue Performance K. Shemtov, L. Levin, E. Machtei, D. Rittel (Israel) Basic science in implant dentistry P0428 | Is the new Laser-lok 3.0 implant a good choice for rehabilitation the anterior zone? A. Carrascosa, X. Rodriguez-Ciurana, V. Ruiz, A. Pascual, J. Nart (Spain) Basic science in implant dentistry P0429 | Fibroblastic proliferation on photoactivable caged cyclic RGD peptide coated titanium O. Huck, V. Machi, J. Davideau, N. Benkirane-Jessel, H. Tenenbaum (France) Basic science in implant dentistry P0430 | The effect of LED photobiomodulation following implant surgery on IL-1 Beta, PGE2, TGF-Beta and Nitric Oxide levels in peri-implant crevicular fluid N. Ozmeric, C. Gokmenoglu, S. Elgun (Turkey) Basic science in implant dentistry P0431 | Transfection of plasmid DNA encoding human interleukin-10 inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis in RAW264.7 Cells J. Guo, S. Ma, X. Zhao, C. Jiang, F. Yan (China) Basic science in implant dentistry P0432 | Bone filling ceramics-triggered inflammatory reaction: a systematic review F. Velard, J. Braux, D. Laurent-Maquin (France) Basic science in implant dentistry P0433 | Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors: a strategy for periodontal regeneration? H. Agis, R. Gruber (Austria)

Basic science in implant dentistry P0434 | Enhancement of osteogenesis by ionic substituted biomaterials: an in-vivo study J. Braux, F. Velard, E. Jallot, J. Nedelec, O. Chassande, J. Fricain, P. Laquerriere, D. Laurent-Maquin (France) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0436 | Surface decontamination in thetreatment of peri-implantitis in animal models H. Ferreira, O. Martins, I. Baptista, J. Ramos, T. Rolo, S. Matos, E. Domingues (Portugal) Pre-clinicalmodels: implant therapy P0437 | Implant Success Index (ISI): a new scoring system to evaluate the clinical outcomes of dental implants M. Kadkhodazadeh, R. Amid (Iran) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0438 | Bone to implant interface enhancement by adding cementoblasts: a pilot study in rabbits J. Nez, S. Sanz-Blasco, F. Vignoletti, N. Discepoli, F. Muoz, L. Nez, M. Sanz, C. Villalobos (Spain) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0439 | Accuracy of cone beam computed tomography to assess the configuration and extent of ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects. A pilot study I. Mihatovic, J. Becker, V. Golubovic, F. Schwarz (Germany) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0440 | Osseointegration in a sheep femur model of blasted-surface implants following spark-discharge oxidisation W. Duncan, M. Lee, T. S. Bae, J. Gay (New Zealand, Korea) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0441 | Primary Stability of Implants placed at different angulations in Artificial Bone A. Kashi, A. Lorenzo, B. Gupta, G. Romanos, H. Malmstrom (United States Of America) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0442 | Immunohistochemical analysis of guided bone regeneration at advanced ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects F. Schwarz, I. Mihatovic, V. Golubovic, J. Becker (Germany) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0443 | Peri-implantitis: Etiology, diagnosis and treatment: an update E. Elemek, K. Almas (Turkey, United States Of America) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0444 | Cell therpy for extra-cortical vertical bone augmentation combining guided bone regeneration (GBR) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) H. Zigdon- Giladi, T. Bick, D. Lewinson, E. Machtei (Israel)

Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0445 | The effect of diabetes on bone regeneration therapy using BMP-2 gene transduced bone marrow stem cells in rats D. Son, S. Park, K. Kim, K. Koo, T. Kim, Y. Seol, Y. Lee, Y. Ku, I. Rhyu (Korea) Pre-clinical models: implant therapy P0446 | A radiographic double blind study of periodontal probing around dental implants L. Barallat, C. Barragn, N. Carri, A. Pascual, P. Levi, Jr., J. Nart (Spain, United States Of America) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0447 | Use of extra-short implants in oral implantology Y. Reingewirtz, H. Tenenbaum (France) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0448 | Long term evaluation of crestal bone level around Straumann implants placed in posterior regions: a Retrospective 10 years study C. Chakar, N. Mokbel (Lebanon) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0449 | Global treatment in a severe periodontal disease J. Lethuillier, S. Felenc, I. Bennasar Calas, P. Bousquet (France) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0451 | Comparison of two implant systems with regard to periimplant bone loss and its impact on soft tissue aesthetics F. Rathe, O. Seitz, J. Dehner, N. Hartmann, R. Sader, M. Schlee (Germany) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0452 | Immediate loading of dental implants placed in severely resorbed edentulous maxillae reconstructed with Le Fort I osteotomy and interpositional bone grafting G. Lizio, F. Pieri, G. Corinaldesi, C. Marchetti (Italy) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0453 | The bone tissue response at immediately loaded implants with or without abutments supporting fixed partial dentures. One year results from a randomised clinical trial C. Gthberg, C. Slotte, K. Grndahl, P. Thomsen (Sweden) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0454 | Buccal bone thickness measurements around implants up to 1 year of loading: proof of concept and preliminary results J. Merheb, M. Vercruyssen, M. Quirynen (Belgium) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0456 | Immediate temporization of dental implants in anterior maxilla T. Eccellente, S. Capasso, U. De Gregorio, A. Rossi, M. DErrico (Italy) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0457 | Bone level changes around dental implants T. Eccellente, S. Capasso, M. DErrico, C. Grande, A. Rossi, U. De Gregorio (Italy)

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Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0458 | Bone and soft tissue augmentation by orthodontic extrusion prior to implant placement in esthetic areas A. Castellanos (Mexico) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0459 | Periotest Values of Implants Placed in Sockets Grafted with a Novel Calcium Phosphosilicate Putty Alloplast M. Salama, L. Mahesh (United States Of America, India) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0460 | Bone Grafting and Immediate Implant Placement after Extraction of an Impacted Canine: A unique case L. Mahesh, M. Salama, S. Katta (India, United States Of America) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0461 | Post-extractive alveolar socket augmentation with or without collagen membrane: soft tissue early evaluation G. Pellegrini, G. Rasperini, D. Farronato, G. Drobot, C. Dellavia (Italy, Russian Federation) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0463 | Replantation and extrusion of highly resected teeth a new biological approach preserving dental bone structures for implant placement S. Neumayer, M. Stelzel (Germany, Austria) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0464 | Guided bone regeneration in the esthetic zone using white porous titanium granules and delayed implant placement: a case series N. Picard, D. Nisand (France) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0465 | Horizontal ridge augmentation utilizing platelet derived growth factor (rhPDGF-BB) and demineralized bovine bone graft without the use of membranes D. Bozic, A. Badovinac, I. Puhar, D. Vrazic, D. Planak (Croatia) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P0466 | Roll-flap combined with sub-epithelial connective tissue graft in the case of a too apically positioned implant C. Coraini, C. Casto, F. Buono, T. Mascarello, L. Raschiotti, L. De Micheli (Italy) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0469 | Guided bone regeneration for implant placement in search of aesthetic perfection D. Alves, A. Pais, F. Negro, F. Almeida (Portugal) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0470 | Guided bone regeneration of a peri-implantitis defect. A case report with re-entry operation E. Englezos, H. De Bruyn (Belgium) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0471 | Facing the facts: Peri-implantitis management. Clinical outcomes based on sound periodontal surgical principles. Case reports J. Fernandez Farhall, M. Pascual-Palma, R. Ramirez-Puerta, A. Lopez-Sanchez, R. Andres-Garcia (Spain)

Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0472 | GBR with non resorbable d-PTFE membrane and Bovine Derived Xenograft prior to implant placement in anterior maxilla: two case reports S. Seyedzadeh Sabounchei, Z. Kadkhoda (Iran) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0473 | Treatment of Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisor in a Multidisciplinary Aspect G. Kasnak, D. Gumru, A. Cilingir, M. Yilmaz, S. Yesil Isik, S. Firatli, E. Firatli (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0474 | Effect of Platelet-rich fibrin on Implant Stability E. nc, E. Alaaddinoglu, D. Kutsal (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0475 | Beneficial effects of creating a zone of keratinized peri-implant tissues in the mandibular posterior region. A case report J. Gavric, N. Mller, N. Cionca, A. Mombelli (Switzerland) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0476 | Autologous Platelet-Rich Fibrin (L-PRF) in Enhancing the Healing of Extraction Sockets of Teeth with Severe Gingival Recession D. Huang, S. Chui, Y. Huang (United States Of America) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0478 | Collagene membrane vs. no membrane in the lateral sinus lift procedure. Split mouth case report M. Quevedo, A. Castelln, P. Altuna Fistolera (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0479 | Autogenous block graft for the reconstruction of horizontal alveolar ridge defects: a case report P. Altuna, M. Quevedo Pou, A. Castelln Tur, A. Barroso Panella (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0480 | Horizontal Ridge Augmantation Around ImplantWith Titanium Membrane and Deproteinezed Bovine Bone Mneral in the Anterior Maxilla: aCase Report . zen, S. narck, N. Nizam, E. Tama (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0481 | Clinical effects of platelet-rich fibrin; sinus floor augmentation B. Guler, A. Uraz, A. Fidan, Y. Sezgin, M. Yalim, .L. Taner (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0482 | Post-operative implant expoliation in maxillary posterior region J. Lee, S. Song, K. Cho, S. Kim (Korea) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0483 | Use of xenografts in 3D bone block reconstruction surgery. Two clinical cases O. Ortiz-Puigpelat (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P0484 | Horizontal ridge augmentation by mandibular symphysis graft: report of a case C. Perez, B. Cayetano (Spain)

Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0485 | The outcome of a novel tapered implant in a private practice limited to Periodontology J. Merheb, M. Demanet, W. Simons, R. Leroy, M. Quirynen (Belgium) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0486 | Surgical treatment of peri-implantitis using mechanical debridement with or without an air abrasive device: a randomized, controlled clinical trial J. Taeb, J. Lasserre, S. Toma, M. Brecx (Belgium) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0487 | Long-term survival of resin-bonded bridges F. Younes, H. De Bruyn, F. Raes (Belgium) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0488 | A Multicenter Prospective Clinical Study: 3-Year Follow-Up of Implant Survival in Augmented Extraction Sockets A. Ismail, I. Olszewska-Czyz, M. Chomyszyn-Gajewska (Egypt, Poland) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0489 | The Effect of LED Photobiomodulation on Implant Stability C. Gokmenoglu, N. Ozmeric (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0490 | Treatment of peri-implant bone defects with platelet-rich fibrin B. Hamzaebi, B. Oduncuoglu, E. Alaaddinoglu, D. Ghan (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0491 | A Clinical study of Implants placed simultaneously with maxillary sinus floor augmentations in the presence of maxillary antral pseudocysts Z. Tang, W. Xu, M. Wu, H. Lv, M. Cao, L. Zou (China) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0492 | Periimplant soft tissue alteration in relation to different periodontal biotypes and abutment connection surgical techniques V. Michailidou, I. Vouros, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0493 | Retrospective analyses of patients with one or more implant-retained partial fixed dental prostheses A. Jokstad, J. Fava, A. Gussgard, M. Lin, R. Paculanan, B. Shokati, E. Somogyi-Ganss, B. Winnett, M. Zahran (Canada) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0494 | Radiographic peri-implant bone loss of zirconia dental implants A. E. Borgonovo, R. Censi, M. Dolci, A. Panigalli, V. Vavassori (Italy) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0495 | Dental rehabilitation after mandibular reconstruction with bone graft by Double-plate positioning technique W. Chen (China)

Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0497 | A prospective pilot study of the use of short implants to obviate the need for sinus augmentation: preliminary results S. Platzer, G. Bertha, A. Heschl, W. Wegscheider, G. Wimmer, M. Lorenzoni (Austria) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0498 | Retrolective Study on implant loss in postmenopausal women under osteoporosis therapy medication M. Knitschke, S. Hauk, N. Arweiler, M. Stelzel (Germany) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0499 | Changes of soft tissue profile following immediate implant placement in maxillary premolar area L. Ramaglia, R. Saviano, G. Capece, D. Esposito, M. P. Bruno (Italy) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0500 | Comparison of Peri-Implant Parameters and PeriImplant Crevicular Fluid Levels of Tumor Necrosis FactorAlfa (Tnf-) in Patients with Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus and Systemically Healthy Subjects Following the Dental Implant Placement S. Bozkurt, B. Kurti, G. Tter, M. Serdar, M. Dikmen, S. Karak, E. Kvrak (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0501 | Long-term results of immediately loaded implants with prefabricated cone connection. Final results P. Hess, D. Bttner, G. Nentwig (Germany) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0502 | Clinical outcome of dental implants inserted by inexperienced implantologists T. Eccellente, A. Rossi, M. DErrico, V. Urciuolo, G. Pane (Italy) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0503 | Comparison of Marginal Bone Level Changes of Implants Placed in Non-extraction Sites A Literature Review A. Rieben, A. Jannu (Switzerland, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0504 | Peri-implant diseases of implant-supported double-crown retained removable dentures under maintenance care a practice-based cross sectional study E. Frisch, P. Ratka-Krger, K. Lange, E. Hornecker, B. Ehmke, R. Mausberg, D. Ziebolz (Germany) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0505 | Application of modified splitting technique in dental implantation with severe buccal concavity in maxilla D. Wu, H. Xiu, C. Yu, J. Chen (China) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0506 | Clinical and radiological outcomes of early loaded implants in smokers versus non-smokers: 1 year results F. Franch-Chillida, L. Adriaens (Spain)

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Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0507 | An evaluation of objective and subjective parameters regarding immediat loading of 4 implants in the premaxilla F. Martens, S. Vandeweghe, H. Browaeys, H. De Bruyn (Belgium) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0508 | OPG and RANKL Levels Around Microscrew Implants During Orthodontic Tooth Movement S. Enhos, O. Cakmak, T. Uysal, B. Alkan (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0509 | Crestal bone remodeling around partial implants H. De Bruyn, C. Ruyffelaert (Belgium) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0510 | Comparison of complication in sinus elevation surgery using ultrasonic osteotome and conventional equipments W. Huang, D. Wu, Z. Cai, J. Chen (China) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0511 | Periimplant tissue stability around modified Sand-blasted Large-grid Acid-etched (SLActive) implant surface in augmented bone P. Toth, P. Szathmari, B. Molnar, B. Torok, I. Gera, P. Windisch (Hungary) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0512 | The three-dimensional implant planning. Proposal of a surgical protocol M. Vaida, P. Mattout, B. Houvenaeghel (France) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0513 | Periodontal pathogens in patients treated with dental implants A. Aurer, R. Legovic (Croatia) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0514 | Dynamics of soft tissue healing around implants and teeth after flap surgery. A study in a dog model F. Sukekava, L. Lima, M. Arajo, B. Liljenberg, J. Lindhe (Brazil, Sweden) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P0515 | Early Implant placement in socket preservations: 12-month results of a prospective case series F. Dethier, F. Lambert, G. Lecloux, E. Rompen (Belgium) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0516 | Soft dilatation, a new concept of expansion of atrophied alveolar ridge: a one-year follow-up report of a multicenter study N. Kuribayashi, S. Rahban, H. C. C. Ng, F. Chan, P. S. Wan, G. Siu, J. Bernard (Japan, Switzerland, Hong Kong, China) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0517 | Single procedure for post-extractive placement and immediate loading of laser engineered titanium surface implants A. Ferrara, S. Lumetti, C. Galli, E. Manfredi, G. Macaluso (Italy)

Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0518 | Implants placement in periodontally compromised patients A. Pais, D. Alves, F. Almeida, F. Negro (Portugal) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0519 | Study on peri-implant hard and soft tissue with Branemark implants placed angulated M. Stelzel, S. Buchholz (Austria, Germany) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0520 | Flapless Dental Implant Surgery For Patients On Oral Anticoagulants WarLess Procedure S. Al Mubarak, H. Alzoman (Saudi Arabia) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0521 | Implant placement and limited vestibulo-oral dimensions. A radiographical retrospective study J. A. J. Keestra, J. Merheb, M. Quirynen, A. Temmerman (Belgium) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0523 | Implant placement with bifid mandibular nerve: case reports I. Mndez Manjn, C. Zrate Corral, P. Altuna Fistolera, A. Castelln Tur, M. Quevedo Pou (Spain) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0524 | Role of vestibuloplasty in the treatment of periimplantitis: a report of 3 cases T. Chikany, B. Molnar, I. Gera, P. Windisch, R. Kemper (Hungary) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0525 | Analysis of microbiotaassociated with peri-implantitis T. Koyanagi, Y. Takeuchi, N. Maruyama, T. Shiba, Y. Izumi (Japan) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0526 | Radiographic Evaluation of the Mental Canal as a Reference Structure for Planning Dental Implants by Cone-Beam CT A. Wiesbauer, L. Frhauser, R. Frhauser, G. Mailath-Pokorny (Austria) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0527 | Implant site development using forced tooth eruption in esthetic maxillary zone: a case report O. Abishev, A. Al-Titi, D. Erbil, A. Kocak, G. Adem, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P0528 | Hard Tissue Profile of Anterior Maxillary Region: A Restrospective Study in An Asian Population Y. H. Low, A. B. K. Yeo, M. M. A. Ong, L. P. Lim (Singapore) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0529 | A innovative gingival retraction technique for esthetic restorations in implant dentistry: a case series V. Bennani (New Zealand)

Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0530 | The pediculated connective tissue graft for periimplant site development in the esthetic zone S. Pohl, A. Bosnjak, D. Kuis (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0531 | Immediate load implant after the extraction of a superior lateral incisor M. Kruczan (Brazil) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0532 | Immediate implant restoration in the anterior region of the upper jaw; a case report D. Erbil, A. Kocak, A. Al-Titi, O. Abisev, G. Adem, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0533 | Periointegration: a new concept for papilla preservation A. Lorente, M. Carasol (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0534 | The coverage using connective tissue graft for abutment exposure after Implant installation at the maxillary anterior area S. R. Huh, M. Zheng, M. Son, S. Yu, B. Kim (Korea) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0535 | Oral Rehabilitation of a severe type A Hemophilic patient with chronic Hepatitis type C and HIV infection with Implants L. Castellanos Cosano, J. Segura Egea, J. Corcuera Flores, H. Rodrguez Casanova, G. Machuca Portillo (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics / General implant dentistry P0536 | Dental implant placement in patients with cemento-osseous dysplasias: case reports J. Hernndez, J. Herrero, M. Quevedo Pou, A. Castelln Tur, P. Altuna (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics / General implant dentistry P0537 | Cone Beam CT evaluation of presence and course of the incisive canal in the mandibular interforaminal region in a group of Turkish Patient K. Orhan, A. Berberoglu, M. Icen, H. Tumer (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics / General implant dentistry P0538 | actinomyces and bisphosphonates: a case report C. Martn, J. Amaro, M. Daz, M. L. Somacarrera, B. Tejedor (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P0539 | Block grafting approach: a case report K. Amine, M. El Farouki, G. Hassar, J. Kissa (Morocco)

Clinical tips and cases: prosthodontic treatment P0541 | Digital planning, guided surgery and immediate loading: the key for success V. Sanchez DOnofrio, J. Bertos, P. Altuna (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: prosthodontic treatment P0542 | First clinical experience with crown abutments for single tooth restorations C. Mertens, J. De San Jos Gonzlez, H. Steveling (Germany) Clinical tips and cases: prosthodontic treatment P0544 | Implant Restoration and Occlusal reconstruction of a Severe Dental Attrition Case J. Zheng, H. Wenxiu, W. Dong, C. Jiang (China) Clinical tips and cases: prosthodontic treatment P0545 | Dental rehabilitation of the reconstructed neomandible following recurrent intra-osseous carcinoma of the mandible I. Blum, P. Wilson, C. Hughes (United Kingdom) Clinical tips and cases: prosthodontic treatment P0546 | New pre-fabricated bar system for implant supported rehabilitation in severe osteoporotic patients before intravenous bisphosphonates administration M. Abarca, K. Bouferrache, A. Bezzaz, C. Madrid (Switzerland) Clinical tips and cases: prosthodontic treatment P0547 | Maxillary overdenture a Clinical Case B. Almeida, M. Pereira, S. Corby, A. C. Almeida, A. Silva (Portugal)

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Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0548 | The influence of physical effort on the concentration of calcium and magnesium in mixed resting saliva M. Radwan-Oczko, Z. Kozowski (Poland) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0549 | Salivary oxidative stress biomarkers for periodontal disease B. Mocanu, D. Miricescu, B. Ismail, A. Dumitriu, A. Totan, A. Didilescu, M. Greabu (Romania) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0550 | The effect of supra- and subphysiological testosterone levels on ligature-induced bone loss in rats A radiographic and histological study L. Spolidorio, J. Steffens, L. Coimbra, P. Dalari Ramalho-Lucas, C. Rossa Junior (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0551 | Ghrelin Levels in Chronic Periodontitis Patients G. Yilmaz, F. Krzolu, D. Kumbul Dou, H. Koak, H. Orhan (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0552 | The influence of wear of manual toothbrushes on gingival injuries an in-vitro study using pig palate R. Mausberg, N. Pirouzmandi, K. Lange, E. Hornecker, D. Ziebolz (Germany) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0553 | Mouse fibroblasts guide IL-23 induction by Porphyromonas gingivalis-stimulated Dendritic Cells in gingipain-dependent manner E. Ramos-Junior, C. Nascimento, A. C. Morandini, J. Wergles, K. Nguyen, J. Potempa, J. Scharfstein (Brazil, Australia, United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0554 | Evaluation of the relation between volatile sulfur compounds and periodontal inflamed surface area in patients with chronic periodontitis. A cross-sectional study D. Prieto, A. Chaparro, I. Carolina, V. Ramirez, A. Sanz (Chile) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0555 | Influence of a cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor on alveolar bone density: a histometric study in rats B. Gurgel, K. Almeida, K. Lima, M. Casati, F. Nociti-Jr, S. Toledo (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0556 | Green tea catechin suppresses LPS-induced periodontal pocket formation and alveolar bone resorption Y. Yoshinaga, T. Ukai, A. Kuramoto, H. Nakamura, M. Yoshinaga, Y. Takamori, S. Noguchi, Y. Yamashita, Y. Hara (Japan)

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Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0565 | Effects of Continuous and Interrupted Orthodontic Force on Gingival Crevicular Fluid MMP-1 and TIMP-1 Levels S. Hakki, S. Usumez, Z. Sar, G. Tatar, N. Dndar, T. Ataoglu (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0566 | Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors decrease plasminogen activation in periodontal fibroblasts C. Wehner, R. Gruber, H. Agis (Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0567 | The prevalences of subgingival periodontal microbiota in artificial class III furcation defects. An experimental study in monkeys W. Zhu, J. Hou, K. Liu, H. Meng, X. Tang (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0568 | A novel method of identification and characterization of Periopathogens P. Bochlogyros, A. Pissaridi, V. Dritsa, J. Anastassopoulou (Greece) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0569 | Comparison of TrkA expression and IB4 binding in trigeminal neurons innervating gingivomucosal and pulpal tissue in the rat B. Tesovnik, N. Molnar, U. Kovacic, A. Cor, U. Skaleric, R. Gaperi (Slovenia) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0570 | Microbiological diversity of localized aggressive periodontitis by 16S rRNA clonal analysis M. Faveri, T. Ribas, E. Silva, L. Figueiredo, M. Feres, M. Mayer (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0571 | A novel optimization model for determining combinations of biomarkers that predict periodontal health or disease from GCF samples based on high-throughput proteomic analysis R. Baliban, D. Sakellari, Z. Li, P. Dimaggio, B. Garcia, C. Floudas (United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0573 | TSP1 and MMP9/NGAL involvment in angiogenesis in PDL during orthodontic treatment P. Surlin, A. M. Rauten, I. Silosi, C. Petcu, D. Popescu, L. Foia (Romania) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0574 | The Expression of IL-6 in Cyclosporine A-induced gingival overgrowth Y. Yin, Y. Shi (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0575 | The Prevalenceof Red Complex Bacteriaina Groupof Romanian Subjectsand Antibiotics Treatment Efects Highlightedby Using DNA-STRIP Technique B. Dabu, M. Mironiuc-Cureu, M. Gheorghiu, A. Dumitriu (Romania)

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Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0557 | Sonicated extracts and Lys-gingipains of Porphyromonas gingivalis regulate the RANKL-OPG expression in human periodontal cells Q. Feng, F. Zhang, Z. Sun, X. Zhang (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0558 | Is the Polymerase Chain Reaction Reliable and Sufficient Method for Species-Specific Identification of Periodontopathogens? N. Nikolic Jakoba, T. Ilic-Tomic, L. Senerovic, S. Vojnovic, M. Rakic, S. Jankovic, V. Lekovic, B. Vasiljevic (Serbia) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0559 | Expressions of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand (TRAIL) in human gingival epithelial cell line and its receptors in gingival tissues D. Hormdee, S. Miyauchi, T. Okui, H. Domon, P. Chaiyarit, K. Tabeta, S. Murakami, K. Yamazaki (Thailand, Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0560 | Upregulated toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling pathway in periodontitis-affected gingival tissues D. Abe, T. Kubota, T. Tomita, T. Morozumi, H. Yoshie (Japan) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0561 | Comparative analysis of microRNA and mRNA expression profile in mesenchymal stem cells derived from dental tissues and bone marrow J. Park, Y. Kim, S. Lee, K. Kim, Y. Lee, W. Kim, Y. Lee, S. Kim (Korea) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0562 | Gingival crevicular fluid Interleukin-1 levels during two different canine distalization methods S. Hakki, S. Usumez, Z. Sar, N. Dndar, T. Ataoglu (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0563 | Diabetes enhances inflammatory response and apoptosis of periodontium in Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans infected rats J. Kang, B. Bezerra, O. Andriankaja, S. Pacios, H. Bae, D. Graves (China, United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0564 | N-acetylcysteine decreases alveolar bone loss on experimental periodontitis in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats H. Balci, H. Toker, H. Ozdemir, H. Ozer (Turkey)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0576 | Analysis and location of growth factors implicated in periodontal healing,and present in the amniotic membrane G. Menassa, C. Chakar, R. El Harissse, N. Naaman, M. Kallassy Awad (Lebanon) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0577 | A link between tobacco smoking and selected clinical and biochemical parameters of inflammation among the patients with chronic periodontal disease A. Flisykowska, M. Sobieska, M. witkowska (Poland) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0578 | Gingival Crevicular Fluid Levels of Bone Turnover Markers in Elderly Subjects S. Becerik, V. ztrk, H. Atmaca, G. Emingil (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0579 | A link between tobacco smoking and selected clinical and biochemical parameters of inflammation among the patients with chronic periodontal disease A. Kurhaska-Flisykowska, M. Sobieska, M. Wyganowska-Swiatkowska (Poland) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0581 | Hypoxia related miRNA expression in periodontitis patients: a case control study C. Inostroza, A. Chaparro, D. Gaedechens, M. Coloma, M. Lozano, C. Irarrazabal (Chile) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0582 | Osteonecrosis induced by bisphosphonates literature review A. Jorge, R. Campos, R. Faria-Almeida (Portugal) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0583 | In vivo and in vitro evaluation of HMGB1 expression profile in periodontal disease J. Cirelli, A. Nogueira, J. Souza, E. Pereira (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0584 | Comparison of subgingival microbial profiles of chronic periodontitis and periodontal health using the RNA-oligonucleotide quantification technique M. J. Mestnik, A. C. Oliveira, M. Feres, F. Teles, M. Mayer, M. Faveri (Brazil, United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0585 | The effect of personal oral hygiene on clinical attachment loss in Brazilian Indians M. Nascimento, H. Lopes, E. Carvalho, P. Cury (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0586 | Changes in proliferation and metabolism of human gingival fibroblast induced by cyclosporine A D. Vazquez Armenta, S. Cano Colin, J. Laclette, P. De La Torre, J. Silva, E. Uribe Querol (Mexico) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0587 | Effect of nicotine and Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide on endothelial cells in vitro N. An, O. Andrukhov, P. Nguyen, H. Rutschek, M. Matejka, X. H. Rausch-Fan (China, Austria)

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Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0588 | Histological and metabolic characterization of an oral mucosa bioimplant in vitro C. Monteagudo Arrieta, S. Cano Colin (Mexico) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0589 | Altered functional loading accelerates temporomandibular joint degenerative condition in senescence-accelerated mice Y. Ishizuka, T. Kinumatsu, Y. Shibukawa, M. Nagayama, E. Koyama, A. Saito (Japan, United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0590 | Gingival crevicular fluid, serum levels of sRANKL, osteoprotegerin, IL-17 in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis patients with periodontal disease P. Gm, E. Buduneli, B. Bykolu, K. Aksu, F. Sara, D. F. Lappin, N. Buduneli (Turkey, United Kingdom) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0591 | Evaluation of periodontal pathogens of the mandibular third molar pericoronitis by using real time PCR I. Saygun, M. Sencimen, A. Gulses, M. Bal, C. Acikel, A. Kubar (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0592 | Periodontal ligament cells and mechanical stress a cell culture study E. Lukcs, G. Berta, G. Stl Jr., J. Dobsa, J. Szalma, J. Szebernyi, G. Szab (Hungary) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0593 | Effect of Concominant Nifedipine on Gingival Overgrowth Development During Tacrolimus Administration in Rats F. Pamuk, B. O. Cetinkaya, M. Glbahar, B. Ayas, G. C. Keles, N. Arik (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0594 | Levels of Selenomonas sputigena and not-yetcultivatedSelenomonas phylotypes in subgingival biofilms of generalized aggressive periodontitis D. Fermiano, L. Gonalves, M. Feres, L. Figueiredo, F. Teles, M. Faveri (Brazil, United States Of America) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0595 | Correlation between mutans streptococci and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans salivary levels, in Aggressive Periodontitis patients prior to periodontal therapy M. Saminsky, A. Kozlovsky, R. Bar-Ness Greenstein (Israel) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0596 | Human periodontal ligament cells in bi-dimensional and three-dimensional cultures on the presence or not of bioactive glass particles D. Palioto, L. Alves, P. Oliveira, M. Taba Jr., S. Souza, M. Grisi, A. Novaes Jr (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0597 | The role of calcineurin gene polymorphisms in cyclosporine-A induced gingival overgrowth S. Becerik, G. Emingil, A. Gurkan, B. Afacan, P. Sulima, G. Atilla, S. Hart, T. Hart (Turkey, United States Of America)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0598 | Effect of inhaled corticosteroid and periodontal disease on nucleotide hydrolysis in rats J. Cavagni, V. Scarabelot, L. Daudt, E. Gaio, I. Torres, C. Rsing (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0599 | Tannerella forsythia levels in patients genetically susceptible/non-susceptible to periodontitis R. Scarel Caminaga, L. S. Finoti, S. C. T. Corbi, G. Anovazzi, Y. Kim, J. Cirelli, S. Perez Orrico, S. R. L. Teixeira, M. Mayer (Brazil) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0600 | Protein Carbonyl Levels in Serum, Saliva and Gingival Crevicular Fluid in Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis Patients E. Baltacioglu, M. Aslan Kehribar, P. Gker, O. Sara Atagn, A. Alver, G. Aydn, E. Karabulut, A. Akaln (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0601 | Regulatory role of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the gingival microcirculation under physiological and pathological conditions M. Gyurkovics, Z. Lohinai, A. Gyrfi, C. Bodor (Hungary) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0602 | Perception of gingival bleeding among pregnant women in the Antenatal Clinic of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital M. Soroye, P. Ayanbadejo, K. Savage (Nigeria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0603 | Alveolar bone loss in nuclear families of aggressive periodontitis and the heredity of root shape M. Qiao, L. Xu, X. Meng, L. Zhang, Y. Tian (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0604 | Effect of free fatty acids on proliferation of human periodontal ligament fibroblasts* W. Wang, M. Yang (China) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0605 | Oral microbiome of children: comparison of two clinical sampling methods for DNA pyrosequencing of subgingival biofilm B. Klug, S. Trajanoski, M. Bozic, G. Wimmer, M. Grube, E. Santigli (Austria) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0608 | Comparison of the photocytotoxicity of new phthalocyanine photosensitizers in human gingival fibroblast and Hep2 cell cultures R. Slezak, M. Cervinka, D. Kopecka, V. Kralova (Czech Republic) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0609 | Obesity: A Possible Modifier of Periodontal Disease as a Chronic Inflammatory Process B. Bykolu, N. Buduneli, T. Ilgenli, E. Buduneli, F. Sara, D. Kinane (Turkey, United States Of America)

Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0610 | Realtime cell analysis of BMP-2, 6 and 7 on the human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) E. Hakki, B. Bozkurt, E. Karaoz, G. Turac, S. Hakki (Turkey) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0611 | Comparison of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) and transient receptor potential ankyrin1 (TRPA1) receptor expression in oral lichen planus A. Bn (Hungary) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0612 | Interactions of compounds from selected chewing stick sources with Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans A. Johansson, F. Kwamin, R. Gref, D. Haubek (Ghana, Sweden, Denmark) Basic Research: Aetiology and Pathogenesis P0613 | Fluorescence of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans N. Bjurshammar, A. Johannsen, C. stman (Sweden) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0614 | A survey of type and outcome of referrals to periodontists in Damascus Syria M. Kadhim, L. Jodah, L. Saead, K. Hadad (Syria) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0615 | Assessment of oral health and health behavior among students of the international university for science and technology in Syria M. Kadhim, Z. Aljameel, S. Arnous, K. Hannouneh, B. Arslan (Syria) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0616 | IL-1 polymorphisms maypredict unsuccessful dental implants? P. Vaz, J. Fernandes, A. Braga, M. Ponces, A. Felino (Portugal) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0617 | Smoking and nicotine addiction negatively influence non surgical periodontal treatment results at long term T. Boulaamaim, O. Huck, H. Tenenbaum, J. Davideau (France) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0618 | Salivary markers of type I collagen degradation in periodontitis U. Grsoy, E. Knnen, T. Tervahartiala, A. Suominen, P. Pussinen, T. Sorsa (Finland) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0619 | Implant diagnostics: The impact of molecular biomarkers. Case report of peri-implantitis, peri-mucositis and healthy implant present in the same patient M. Rakic, A. Todorovic, X. Struillou, D. Vojvodic, N. Nikolic Jakoba, Z. Aleksic, V. Lekovic (Serbia, France) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0620 | Is The Vertical Dimension of Bone Affected by Loaded Implants? S. Via, A. Klinger (Israel)

Diagnosis and Risk factors P0621 | Aging influences positively and independently non surgical periodontal treatment results S. Bersuder, M. Leininger, H. Tenenbaum, J. Davideau (France) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0622 | A simplified algorithm and classification for patient centric periodontal treatment planning based on Indian population P. Kapadia (India) Diagnosis and Risk factors P0623 | ENDO-PERIO LESIONS Which teethcanbe saved? M. Marotti, C. Pertl, M. Lorenzoni, G. Wimmer (Austria) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0624 | Comparing clinical parameters and antioxidant capacities between healthy and severe periodontitis patients H. Gamsiz, U. Baser, S. Eren, N. Durmus, S. Tanrikulu, F. Yalcin (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0625 | The composition of the main periopathogens: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythia, Treponema denticola and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans of patients with alcoholic disease and chronic periodontitis. A pilot study A. Sender-Janeczek, N. Stawiska, M. Zitek (Poland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0626 | Saliva and serum total antioxidant capacity in health and periodontitis subjects G. Ate, U. Baser, M. Keskin, G. Ik (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0627 | Case report: oral manifestation of apert syndrome D. zkal, G. nal Kocaman, E. Kermen, V. Canakci (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0628 | Giant hemangioma of tongue D. zkal, E. Kermen, G. nal Kocaman, V. Canakci (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0629 | Evaluation of periodontal parameters in patients with familial mediterranean fever V. Bostanc, H. Toker, S. enel (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0630 | Obesity and periodontal disease in children C. Mazza, N. Satta, R. Santoro (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0631 | The accuracy of cone beam computed tomography in assessing molar furcation involvement J. Qiao, G. Liu, Z. Sun (China)

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Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0632 | A retrospective analysis of influence of the glycemic controlled on periodontal disease severity M. Razali, B. Baharin, S. Z. Omar, A. Mohd Husain (Malaysia) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0633 | Specific and sensitive hmuY-based primers and real-time PCR for identification of Porphyromonas gingivalis A. Gmiterek, H. Wjtowicz, M. Radwan-Oczko, M. Chomyszyn-Gajewska, M. Kantorowicz, T. Olczak (Poland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0634 | Retrospective correlation of clinical and radiographic parameters in patients with aggressive periodontitis M. Beldoch, N. Zimmermann, F. Ghannad, A. Lawo, D. Hagenfeld, T. S. Kim (Germany) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0635 | Retrospective correlation of clinical and microbiological parameters in patients with aggressive periodontitis N. Zimmermann, M. Beldoch, F. Ghannad, A. Lawo, T. S. Kim (Germany) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0636 | Evaluation of bone level around endodontically treated teeth compared to contra-lateral teeth without root canal treatment in periodontitis patients A. Kara Tuncer, S. Smsek (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0637 | A 10 year follow-up examination of periodontal status in young adults with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) M. Hollingworth, B. Sjdin (Sweden) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0638 | Recurrence gingival enlargement at Behet disease: a case report G. nal Kocaman, E. Kermen, D. zkal, R. Orbak (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0639 | Comparison of HNP-3 and IL-1 in Smoker and Non-smoker Patients H. Sahin, A. Dikilitas, A. Ertugrul (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0640 | Gingival biotype assessement: visual inspection relevance and maxillary versus mandibular comparison M. Houchmand, M. Leroul, J. Demoersman, L. Leguehennec, A. Soueidan (France) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0641 | A New Method to Document Palatal Gingival Recessions K. Lehmann, A. Pabst, J. Laschen, A. Ross, H. Scheller, A. Kasaj (Germany)

Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0642 | In Vivo Microvascular Alterations of Marginal Gingiva in Health and Disease S. Unal, B. Oduncuoglu, E. Alaaddinoglu, H. Kara, D. Sahin (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0643 | The relationship between periodontal disease and atherosclerosis from the viewpoint of the community periodontal index of treatment needs, cardiovascular disease risk and arterial stiffness: preliminary study S. Demirer, M. Tulmac, O. Sahin, E. Olgun Erdemir, M. Hendek, B. Aylikci, H. Colak, M. Evginer, V. Simsek, H. Ebinc (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0644 | Variations in the clinical sulcus depth of healthy human gingiva measured with electonic probe C. Bories, Z. Badran, J. Demoersman, X. Struillou, A. Soueidan (France) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0645 | Local effects of cigarette on periodontal health in smokers S. Farahvash, T. Altnok, K. Eren (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0646 | Identification of possible determinants in periodontal status of type 1 diabetic children A. Costa, V. Alves, B. Silva, L. Tavares, F. Caramelo, T. Gonalves, A. Mirante, R. Carvalho, J. Ramos, J. Abreu, M. Rosa (Portugal) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0647 | Effect of smoking on total antioxidant capacity, total oxidant status and lipid peroxidation levels in serum and saliva in patients with chronic periodontitis O. Sara Atagn, E. Baltacioglu, P. Gker, A. Alver, F. Balaban Ycesan, M. Aslan Kehribar, G. Aydn (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0648 | Efficacy of tobacco counseling cessation promotion (TCCP), in a private practice, prior to periodontal surgey S. Gherlone, L. Gaudioso, L. Bonino, M. Roccuzzo (Italy) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0649 | Influence of adult attachment on periodontal disease a pilot study C. Graetz, D. Senf, J. C. Ehrenthal, K. Fawzy El-Sayed, K. Semar, C. Springer, W. Herzog, C. Drfer (Germany) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0650 | Dental extractions in patients treated with intravenous bisphosphonates and risk of osteonecrosis of jaws: presentation of a preventive protocol and case series E. Gaudin, F. Herion, F. Lambert, G. Lecloux, E. Rompen (Belgium) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0651 | TNFR2 and MMP-9 Gene Polymorphisms in Chronic and Agressive Periodontitis in Turkish Population M. Yilmaz, I. Corumluoglu, G. N. Guncu, E. Baltacioglu, E. Dursun, E. Sukuroglu, E. Karabulut, S. Sumer, F. A. Akalin (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0652 | Proteomic and Microbial Profiling of human cervico-vaginal fluid und saliva of pregnant women throughout gestation M. Lassacher, M. Strahlhofer-Augsten, B. Pertl, W. Wegscheider, G. Wimmer (Austria) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0653 | Oral Piercing: Periodontal and Microbiological Findings I. Kapferer, R. Persson (Austria, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0654 | The relationship of alcohol consumption with periodontitis in Brazilian Indians M. Nascimento, P. Cury, H. Lopes (Brazil) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0655 | Quantitative Analysis of Alveolar Bone Level using AutoCAD Software Y. Qiao, X. Ren, X. Lan (China) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0656 | Effectiveness of malic acid 1% (Xeros Dentaid Spray) on the Dry Mouth Questionnaire (DMQ) in patients with diuretics-induced xerostomia G. Gomez-Moreno, J. Guardia, A. Aguilar-Salvatierra, M. Cabrera-Ayala, J. L. Calvo-Guirado (Spain) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0657 | Influence of the variable age for long-term tooth retention after 15 years of periodontal supportive therapy (SPT) M. Kahl, S. Schtzhold, C. Springer, K. Fawzy El-Sayed, A. Rhling, T. Kocher, C. Drfer, C. Graetz (Germany) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0658 | Genetic and dietary impact on multifactoral etiology of aggressive and chronic periodontitis: data from a Polish cohort of patients A. Kowalska, A. Kurhaska-Flisykowska, M. Wyganowska-Swiatkowska, M. Wozniewicz, J. Jeszka, J. Stopa, J. Bajerska (Poland) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0659 | Relationship between Psychosocial Stress and Periodontitis in a Prisoner Population P. Gottwald (Hungary) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0660 | Subjetive effectiveness of malic acid 1% (Xeros Dentaid Spray) in patients with antidepressants-induced xerostomia A. Aguilar-Salvatierra, J. Guardia, J. L. Calvo-Guirado, M. Cabrera-Ayala, G. Gomez-Moreno (Spain) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0661 | The bleeding site: a multi-level analysis of associated factors in a cohort of 600 patients R. Farina, C. Tomasi, M. E. Guarnelli, M. Pramstraller, L. Trombelli (Italy, Sweden)

Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0662 | BMI and periodontal risk. Association study R. Nascimento, I. Alves, R. Passos, G. Rapp (Brazil, Canada) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0663 | Migration of a dental implant into the maxillary sinus: case report M. Gozlu, M. Aydinbelge (Turkey) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0664 | Diagnosis and Measurement of Gingival Recession and its Relation to Clinical Skills L. Vieta, A. Abella, F. Matas, C. Mendieta (Spain) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0665 | Intronic Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs1537415 and Generalized Chronic Periodontitis U. Peters, A. Klocke, S. Rttermann, T. Flemmig, T. Beikler (Germany, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0666 | Detection of JP2 and non-JP2 clonal types of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in clinical samples analyzed at the microbiological laboratory in Dental School in Ume, Sweden R. Claesson (Sweden) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0667 | Holographic evaluation of gingival retractions C. Sinescu, S. Stratul, M. L. Negrutiu, A. De Sabata, M. Rominu, I. Feier, D. Rusu (Romania) Clinical Research: Diagnosis and risk factors P0668 | Infrabony defects outcomes and healing process after impacted third mandibular molar extractions in young adults A. Faria, M. Gallas, M. Lpez, E. Crespo, G. Lpez, I. Nuez (Spain) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0669 | Evaluation of periodontal state in Polish population an epidemiological study R. Grska, T. Konopka, E. Dembowska, M. Pietruska, J. Wysokiska-Miszczuk, M. Wosowicz (Poland) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0670 | The prevalence and distribution of periodontal disease in Japanese adults, covering 25 years S. Sekino, R. Takahashi, Y. Numabe, H. Okamoto (Japan) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0671 | Prevalence of Gingival Recessions in Chronic Periodontitis Patients: A Retrospective Study A. Soanca, C. Cioban, C. Bondor, A. Roman (Romania) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0672 | Frequency of root-filled teeth and quality of endodontic treatment in a chronic periodontitis population: a retrospective analytical study C. Cioban, A. Soanca, A. Petrutiu, D. Condor, A. Roman (Romania)

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Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0673 | Periodontal health in vegetarians a controlled clinical trial I. Staufenbiel, K. Weinspach, G. Frster, W. Geurtsen, H. Gnay (Germany) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0674 | Early oral health care program starting during pregnancy - Clinical long-term study phase V H. Gnay, M. Khorshidi-Bhm, W. Geurtsen, K. Meyer (Germany) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0675 | Bacteria associated with periodontitis in Swiss adolescents M. Pietkiewicz, S. Eick, A. Sculean (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0676 | Periodontal disease awareness among patients attending Istanbul University Periodontology Department in Istanbul, Turkey U. Baser, M. Germen, H. Dogru, B. Ozerol, F. Yalcin, U. Onan, H. Issever (Turkey) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0677 | Epidemiology of Oral Malignant Neoplasms in Northern Portugal C. Tavares, D. Costa, F. Coimbra, R. Faria-Almeida, J. Guimares (Portugal) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0678 | Periodontal status in patient with posttraumatic stress disorder S. Lonar, I. Puhar, S. trkalj-Ivezi, S. Sreko, D. Vrai, A. Badovinac, D. Boi (Croatia) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0679 | First phase and supportive periodontal therapy: predictors of compliance C. Delatola, E. Adonogianaki, E. Ioannidou (Greece, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0680 | Periodontal treatment awareness among patients attenting Istanbul University, Periodontology Department in Istanbul, Turkey U. Baser, H. Dogru, S. Kaya, B. Ozerol, F. Yalcin, U. Onan, H. Issever (Turkey) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0681 | Evaluation of an antiseptic efficiency on skin desinfection by ATP quantification S. Gallina, C. Bisson, N. Miller, P. Ambrosini (France) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0682 | High prevalences of periodontal inflammation and severe periodontitis are observed in Madagascars population S. Rakoto-Alson, V. M. Raheliarisoa, R. Rakotoarison, H. Tenenbaum, J. Davideau (Madagascar, France)

Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0684 | Comparison of periodontal status of adult Poles to the results of epidemiological studies in the United States T. Konopka, R. Gorska, E. Dembowska, M. Pietruska, J. Wysokiska-Miszczuk, M. Wosowicz (Poland) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0685 | Evaluation of the etiological agents in the aggressive periodontitis and its correlation with IL-1a and IL-1b - genotype in Portugal a 6 year prospective study S. Perdigoto, N. Vasques, A. Venncio (Portugal) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0686 | Association of gingival recession to dentine sensitivity and non-carious cervical lesions in periodontal patients in Trinidad V. Raman, S. Ramlogan, J. Rees, J. Sweet (Trinidad And Tobago, United Kingdom) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0687 | Perception of Patients own Smiles, Beautiful or Healthy? S. Unal, B. Oduncuoglu, E. nc, D. Ghan, D. Kutsal, D. Sahin, R. Atasoy entrk, H. Kara, E. Alaaddinoglu, . Bulut (Turkey) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0688 | The prevalence of osseus defcts during the course of Cronic Periodontitis E. Garca, M. Snchez De La Nieta (Spain) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0689 | Referral processes at two hospital-based specialist periodontal units S. Culshaw, S. Rdiger (United Kingdom, Sweden) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0690 | Biological response in diabetic patients versus healthy patients mechanical periodontal treatment N. Goenechea, M. Feijoo, J. Delgado Gregori (Spain) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0691 | Chief complaints of patients seeking treatment for periodontitis in Morocco N. Khlil, S. Chemlali, J. Kissa (Morocco) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0692 | The prevalence of gingival recession among patients of Lagos University Teaching Hospital: a preliminary survey P. Ayanbadejo, K. Umeizudike, P. Ameh, K. Savage (Nigeria) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0693 | Social nicotine dependence and periodontal condition: a study of two groups of Romanian dental students D. Rusu, S. Stratul, A. Didilescu, K. Inagaki, R. Sfeatcu, S. Hanganu, L. Nica, A. Ogodescu (Romania, Japan) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0695 | The illusion of a standardised case definition in periodontal research L. Al-Harthi, M. Cullinan, J. Leichter, G. Seymour, M. Thomson (New Zealand)

Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0696 | Association between low income and periodontal diseases in Brazilian Indians S. Soares, M. Nascimento, H. Lopes, E. Carvalho, P. Cury (Brazil) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0697 | Correlation of PGU values and probing pocket depths in an Austrian teaching hospital C. Bruckmann, C. Greifeneder, C. Wolff, N. Adili (Austria) Clinical Research: Epidemiology and delivery of care P0698 | Periodontitis is associated with increased systolic blood pressure elevation in Brazilian Indians L. Ferraz, L. Ribeiro, P. Cury (Brazil) Host microbial interactions P0699 | B7H1 and oral cancer J. Meyle, S. Groeger (Germany) Host microbial interactions P0700 | Topical application of sonicated and heattreated Staphylococcus aureus or Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans into rat gingival sulcus induces periodontal tissue destruction after immunization F. Nagano, Y. Yoshinaga, T. Kaneko, A. Kuramoto, S. Nakatsu, Y. Takamori, T. Kishimoto, S. Noguchi, Y. Hara (Japan) Host microbial interactions P0701 | Clinical and histological characteristics in Bisphosphonate- Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws associated with Actinomyces: comparison between patients on PO and IV Bisphosphonates K. Anavi Lev, Y. Anavi, G. Chaushu, I. Kaplan (Israel) Host microbial interactions P0702 | Lactobacillus reuteri modulates the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by human macrophage-like cell line U-937 F. Brito, C. M. Figueredo, A. Gustafsson, A. C. Rosa, A. L. Guaraldi, R. Junior (Brazil, Sweden) Host microbial interactions P0703 | Heat shock protein 27 expression in oral lichen planus lesions from different oral epithelium and control mucosa V. Garca-Garca, A. Bascones-Martnez, A. I. Kass, C. P. Martinelli-Kly, R. Kffer, T. Lombardi (Spain, Switzerland) Host microbial interactions P0704 | Clinical, microbiological and immunological determinants in patients with different forms of periodontitis Y. Chumakova (Ukraine) Host microbial interactions P0705 | Haplotype analysis of the IL-10 promoter polymorphisms and microbial composition in patients with chronic and aggressive periodontitis L. Izakovicova Holla, P. Linhartov, D. Buckova, J. Vokurka, A. Fassmann (Czech Republic)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0706 | Subgingival Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans associates with the risk of coronary artery disease P. Mntyl, K. Buhlin, S. Paju, R. Persson, M. Nieminen, J. Sinisalo, P. Pussinen (Finland, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0707 | 8-OHdG Levels in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis and Hyperlipidaemia . Fentolu, F. Krzolu, G. Yilmaz, G. Torumtay, D. Kumbul Dou, E. Kula (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0708 | Serum and GCF Myleperoxidase Levels in Periodontal Disease and Hyperlipidaemia . Fentolu, F. Krzolu, M. Tzm Bulut (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0709 | Spontaneous gingival haemorrhage: clinical cases K. Tamdy, N. Khlil, J. Kissa (Morocco) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0710 | The effects of Periodontal Treatment on Serum ox-LDL and anti-ox-LDL Levels In Hyperlipidaemc Patients with Periodontitis . Fentolu, F. Krzolu, U. Yiit (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0711 | Periodontal Treatment and Serum Lp-PLA2 and hsCRP Levels in Hyperlipidaemics . Fentolu, F. Kirzioglu, G. Yilmaz, H. Koak, R. St, B. Kale Krolu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0712 | Evaluation of periodontal and metabolic parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients S. Yldz iftlikli, B. Doan (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0713 | Thermographia method of investigation for the gingivo-periodontal manifestation at leukaemia patients case report S. Paunica, A. Dumitriu, M. Giurgiu, M. Mogos, I. Mogos, H. Dumitriu (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0714 | Mononucleosis infection: statistical and clinical evaluation of gingivo-periodontal symptoms S. I. Grigoras, I. Rudnic, S. Martu (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0715 | Peridontal health of eldery persons with and without Parkinsons disease. A case-control study J. Binter, D. Georgiev, R. Gaperi, E. Skaleri, U. Skaleri (Slovenia) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0716 | The effect of periodontal treatment on the improvement of glomerular filtration rate in chronic kidney disease patients with chronic periodontitis S. Antunes, R. Moraes, C. M. Figueredo, R. Bregman, R. Fischer (Brazil)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0717 | Salivary enzymes during pregnancy and post-partum M. Grsoy, T. Sorsa, U. Grsoy, T. Tervahartiala, R. Pajukanta, E. Knnen (Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0718 | Periodontal condition and the development of hypertension results of a longitudinal study P. Ylstalo, U. Rajala, M. Knuuttila (Finland) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0719 | Effects of melatonin on antioxidant enzymes in ligature-induced periodontitis in rats liver M. zdem, F. Kirziolu, H. Yilmaz, A. Yt (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0720 | Halitosis in periodontalpatients B. M. Sepic Matanovic, M. Molnar, B. Pazin, S. Stefancic, B. Klaic (Croatia) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0721 | aggressive periodontitis: two siblings cases S. Mikou, M. Elfarouki, K. Amine, J. Kissa (Morocco) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0722 | aggressive periodontitis: two siblings cases S. Mikou, M. Elfarouki, K. Amine, J. Kissa (Morocco) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0723 | Toll like receptor 2 and Treponema denticola are increased in placentas of patients with hypertensive disorders: a case control study A. Chaparro, I. Carolina, V. Ramirez, C. Blanlot, A. Sanz, A. Quintero, S. Illanes (Chile) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0724 | Expression of CD14, CD16 and CD45 on monocytes from aggressive periodontitis patients P. Bharti, S. Katagiri, C. Ye, H. Kobayashi, Y. Takeuchi, T. Nagasawa, Y. Izumi (Japan) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0725 | Correlations between panoramic radiograph indices and bone mineral density in women aged over 50 S. I. Hong, I. H. Song, S. J. Yoon, O. S. Kim (Korea) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0726 | Periodontal aspects of patients with Marfan syndrome C. Hauschild, I. Staufenbiel, B. Kahl-Nieke, Y. Von Kodolitsch, M. Rybczynski, O. Bauss, W. Geurtsen, A. Rahman (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0727 | Periodontal health in patients with acute myocardial infarction J. Holmer, N. Rathnayake, A. Norhammar, U. De Faire, B. Klinge, A. Gustafsson, L. Rydn, K. Buhlin (Sweden) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0728 | Gingival Enlargement in an Adolescent with Juvenile Rhumatoid Arthritis a Case Report E. Yek, E. Genceli, E. Duzagac, S. Cintan (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0729 | The evaluation of the relationship between periodontal status and osteopenia after hysterectomy E. ler, B. Alkan, . Koak, H. Akan, G. Acikgoz (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0730 | Effects of melatonin on oxidative stress in ligature- induced periodontitis in rats heart M. zdem, F. Krzolu, H. Ylmaz, A. Yt (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0731 | Periodontal disease and miscarriage: What is the relationship? S. D. Aspriello, A. Morra, A. Domenicali, S. R. Giannubilo, M. Piemontese (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0732 | Periodontal therapy improved lipoproteinassociated phospholipase A2 and serum lipid levels in chronic periodontitis subjects with hyperlipidemia a pilot study S. Zhou, W. Xiao, X. Y. Ouyang (China) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0733 | Effects of Porphyromonas Gingivalis Lipids on Apoptosis of Primary Human Chondrocytes N. Pischon, P. Hoff, G. Matziolis, C. Perka, B. Riep, F. Nichols, A. Kielbassa, J. Detert, F. Buttgereit, G. Burmester, J. Zahlten, E. Rhner (Germany, United States Of America, Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0734 | Immunohistochemical Properties of Gingival Mucosal Epithelium in Female Patients at the Presence of Hormonal Imbalance V. Atrushkevich, E. Zabalueva (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0735 | Dental condition in women with osteoporosis during treatment with bisphosphonates M. Buyko, V. Atrushkevich, N. Toroptseva (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0736 | Assesment of periodontal condition of patients with haematological malignancies S. Karak, B. Pervane, B. zdemir, G. Sucak, Z. Ak, E. Suyan, M. Kzlakr, F. nsal (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0738 | Serum inflammatory markers in periodontal disease and systemic inflammation I. Martu, M. Costuleanu, S. Martu (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0739 | Biochemical and clinical research on antioxidants levels evolution in periodontal etiopathogeny S. Martu, S. Nanescu, O. Potarnichie, L. Pasarin, A. Martu, L. Foia (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0740 | Five year follow up after surgical treatment of two ONJ patients A. C. Akman, S. Gnday, O. Erbudak, H. Keceli, S. M. Ozbek, B. Demiralp (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0741 | Effects of melatonin on oxidative stress in ligature-induced periodontitis in rats kidney M. zdem, F. Krzolu, H. Ylmaz (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0742 | Periodontal involvement in a patient with En Coup De Sabre H. Uslu Toygar, E. Guzeldemir (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0743 | Periodontal Status and CD4 lymphocyte counts of HIV positive patients in Lagos, Nigeria K. Umeizudike, O. Ayanbadejo, K. Savage, A. Akanmu (Nigeria) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0744 | The Diabetes and Periodontal Therapy Trial (DPTT) S. Engebretson, B. Michalowicz, M. Reddy, T. Oates, J. Katancik, D. Paquette, E. Seaquist, C. Lewis, D. Tripathy, P. Orlander, M. Gelato, N. Hanson, M. Tsai, M. Fazzari, E. Schoenfeld, L. Hyman (United States Of America) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0745 | Systemic C-Reactive Protein level and GCF IL-1 profiles in periodontitis and periodontally healthy subjects S. D. Aspriello, A. Zizzi, A. Domenicali, C. Rubini, M. Piemontese (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0746 | Local amyloidosis of oral mucosa in patients with heart failure and metabolic syndrome A. Barmasheva, I. Kuznetzova, E. Semernin, L. Orekhova, A. Gudkova (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0747 | Drug Induced Hyposalivation May Be a Risk Factor To Periodontal Disease R. Bechor, M. Tandlich, L. Shapira (Israel) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0748 | Periodontal involvement in a patient with En Coup De Sabre H. Uslu Toygar, E. Guzeldemir (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0749 | Association between periodontal disease and body mass index in Brazilian Indians L. Ribeiro, H. Lopes, P. Cury, E. Carvalho (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0750 | Periodontal infection and serum lipid levels M. Cullinan, J. Palmer, H. Do, S. Leishman, M. West, G. Seymour (New Zealand, Australia) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0751 | Septic arthritis resulting from a periodontal infection J. Guardia, E. Gmez-Nobis, A. Aguilar-Salvatierra, J. L. Calvo-Guirado, G. Gomez-Moreno (Spain)

Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0752 | Hypertension & Periodontitis. The Effect of Phase I Periodontal Treatment on IL-6 and CRP Levels A. D. Boynueri, N. Ozmeric, B. Pervane, M. Sungur (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0753 | Prevalence of gingival enlargement induced by calcium channel blockers in Nigerians P. Ayanbadejo, K. Umeizudike, K. Savage, A. Mbakwem (Nigeria) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0754 | Association of periodontal disease with the stability of carotid atherosclerotic plaques as indicated by ultrasound Y. Bobetsis, I. Kotsikoris, C. Liapis, J. Kakisis, V. Andrikopoulos, N. Bessias, I. Tzorbatzoglou, I. Vrotsos, P. Madianos (Greece) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0755 | Association between periodontitis and osteoporosis and possible therapeutical approaches in periodontology a literature review A. Kraft, R. Gruber (Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal systemic interactions P0756 | Severecongenital neutropenia 5 years ofobservation H. Hupsch-Marzec, M. Kubicka-Musia, B. Wierucka-Mynarczyk (Poland) Periodontal clinical trials P0757 | Perio in Spain M. Alcayde, A. Guinea (Spain) Periodontal clinical trials P0758 | Impact of periodontal treatment on oral healthrelated quality of life in patients with periodontitis in Japan A. Saito, H. Sugito, K. Ota, K. Fujinami, Y. Hosaka, H. Hayakawa, A. Ida, A. Makino, T. Nakagawa, F. Seshima (Japan) Periodontal clinical trials P0759 | Mobile communication technology for the assessment of postoperative pain after periodontal surgery S. Rdiger, G. Shamim, K. Br (Sweden) Periodontal clinical trials P0761 | Outcome of orthodontic treatment simultaneous to or after periodontal cause related treatment E. Zasciurinskiene, R. Lindsten, K. Bjerklin, C. Slotte (Lithuania, Sweden) Periodontal clinical trials P0762 | Dental Laser Safety: A Proposal for Improving Patient Safety in Bosnia and Herzegovina V. Pavlic, V. Vujic-Aleksic (Bosnia And Herzegovina) Periodontal clinical trials P0763 | Clinical Evaluation of four type of sutures A. Tasende, J. Sanz, A. Pascual, J. Nart (Spain)

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Periodontal clinical trials P0764 | Quality of reporting in abstracts of studies in periodontology and dental implantology should be improved C. Faggion, N. N. Giannakopoulos (Germany) Periodontal clinical trials P0765 | Clinical Attachment Loss after Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment with Curettes And Nd:YAG Laser A. Dilsiz, V. Canakci (Turkey) Periodontal clinical trials P0767 | Gingival biotype and morphometric data related to maxillary central incisors in a university student population M. Assaf, S. Alshalakh, T. Alaraj, F. Aliwiwe, S. Qawasmeh (Palestine) Periodontal clinical trials P0768 | Gingival crevicular fluid and plasma acute phase cytokine levels in different periodontal diseases S. Becerik, V. ztrk, H. Atmca, G. Atilla, G. Emingil (Turkey) Periodontal clinical trials P0769 | Association between the incidence of periodontalendodontic lesions and acute myocardial infarction I. Willershausen, M. Peter, C. Weichert, B. Willershausen, A. Kasaj (Germany) Periodontal clinical trials P0770 | The Impact of Periodontal Disease on Quality of Life N. Balci, C. A. Grgan, N. Alkan, H. Uslu Toygar (Turkey) Periodontal clinical trials P0771 | Correlations of radiological and clinical exam for fixed prosthetic restorations A. Macris, S. Milicescu (Romania) Periodontal clinical trials P0772 | Non-surgical Periodontal Teratment of a Patient With Hyperoxaluria and Oxalosis D. Kutsal, B. Oduncuoglu, E. Alaaddinoglu, S. Unal, D. Ergin, T. olak, . Bulut, B. Hamzaebi (Turkey) Periodontal clinical trials P0773 | A comparative study of FOA and Invisalign treatment on the Periodontal health status of patients A. Azaripour, A. Mundethu, B. Willershausen (Germany) Periodontal clinical trials P0774 | Dentinal hypersensitivity: evaluation of three different therapeutic strategies M. Gadeau, J. Braux, F. Mora, P. Bouchard (France) Periodontal clinical trials P0775 | Microbiological evaluation of a protocol of subgingival debridement with Er:YAG laser in comparison to ultrasonic debridement: a randomized clinical trial A. Ortiz-Vign, I. Sanz, A. Matos, D. Herrera, M. Sanz (Spain)

Periodontal therapy P0776 | New Ways of Managing Periodontal Diseases for the Benefit of our Patients P. Galgut (United Kingdom) Periodontal therapy P0777 | Could be the dental hygienist a problem in the dental team? I. Drizhal (Czech Republic) Periodontal therapy P0778 | Study of the influence of type and severity of the periodontal disease in dentinal hypersensitivity R. Marco Pitarch, J. Molina Hernandez, M. S. Mart Magraner, F. Gil Loscos, F. Alpiste Illueca (Spain) Periodontal therapy P0779 | Anxiety and pain perception during staged versus 24-h root surface debridement in chronic periodontitis patients V. Naik, A. Balasundaram (India) Periodontal therapy P0780 | Anxiety and post operative pain perception during staged versus 24-h root surface debridement in chronic periodontitis patients V. Naik, A. Balasundaram (India) Periodontal therapy P0781 | Impact of obesity on the immediate response to the initial treatment of generalized chronic periodontitis: a clinical study W. Bouaziz Zouaoui, J. L. Davideau, H. Tenenbaum (France) Periodontal therapy P0782 | Description of three-dimensional ultrasonic scaler oscillations with a highspeed camera J. Emmelmann, A. Mayr, W. Wegscheider, H. Bischof, G. Wimmer (Austria) Periodontal therapy P0783 | The Effect ofOzone Therapy in Periodontal Disease Treatment B. Karaduman, A. Uraz, . imek, A. Fidan, M. Yalim, W. Teughels (Turkey, Belgium) Periodontal therapy P0784 | The use of dermal fillers to optimize gingival contours case series A. E. Petre, S. Drafta, V. Naicu (Romania) Periodontal therapy P0785 | Treatment of Multiple Adjacent Miller Class I and II Recessions with the Modified Coronally Advanced Tunnel, Emdogain and Connective Tissue Grafts A. Sculean, O. Laugisch, R. Alessandri Bieri, S. Aroca, P. Hofmnner, A. Stravopoulos (Switzerland, Denmark) Periodontal therapy P0786 | Comparison of diode laser and conventinal technique on frenectomy surgery S. Oztoprak, D. etner, A. Uraz, S. Tun (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0794 | Effects of ultrasonic debridement with PVP-iodine irrigation on post-treatment bacteraemia compared to ultrasonic debridement with water M. Zaruba, V. Ronay, P. Schmidlin, R. Zbinden, T. Attin, P. Sahrmann (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0796 | Effect of probiotics on clinical parameters of gingivitis S. Simsek, B. Demir (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0797 | A comparative study about the effects of three different ultrasonic scalers on the enamel surface profile I. Feier, D. Onisei, D. Onisei, O. Velea (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0798 | Evaluation of the effects of platelet rich plasma on graft dimensions and clinical attachment level after free gingival graft procedures D. Erbil Emes, A. Gokbuget (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0808 | To use or not to use DOXYCYCLINE in periodontal therapy? D. Onisei, I. Feier, O. Velea, D. Onisei (Romania)

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Periodontal therapy P0787 | Nonsurgical treatment of peri-implantitis with mechanical debridement and subsequent diode laser irradiation G. Mettraux, A. Sculean (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0788 | Tooth Brushing Education via Software Visualization Efficiency of the Modified Bass Technique C. Drfer, J. Bielfeldt, L. Wolff, C. Springer, K. Fawzy El-Sayed, S. Slzer, S. Badri-Hher, C. Graetz (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0789 | Antimicrobial efficacy of new, in-situ forming, controlled-release, antiseptic-loaded, biodegradable gel P. Valyi, E. Urban, T. Becker, K. Nagy, E. Csanyi (Hungary) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0791 | The effect of nonsurgical periodontal therapy on the level of HNP 1-3 in GCF in chronic periodontitis patients. E. Dolinska, A. Skurska, M. Pietruska, J. Pietruski, E. Duraj, A. Sculean (Poland, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0792 | Comparison of nonsurgical periodontal therapy combined with PDT or with antibiotic therapy affect on the clinical parameters and MMP- 8 and -9 GCF concentrations in chronic periodontitis patients A. Skurska, E. Doliska, M. Pietruska, J. Pietruski, E. Duraj, R. Milewski, A. Sculean (Poland, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0793 | Comparison of nonsurgical periodontal therapy combined with PDT or with antibiotic therapy affect on the clinical parameters and MMP- 8 and -9 GCF concentrations in aggressive periodontitis patients A. Skurska, E. Doliska, M. Pietruska, J. Pietruski, E. Duraj, A. Sculean (Poland, Switzerland)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0799 | Predictors of initial compliance in periodontal patients A. Schroers, B. Ehmke, S. Doering (Germany, Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0800 | Detection of pro-inflammatory cytokines in saliva and crevicular fluid (GCF) in periodontitis using the Luminex method C. Reis, A. Vinhas, A. Viana, J. Pacheco, F. Salazar, E. Cardoso (Portugal) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0801 | Effects of Tetracycline Hydrochloride and Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy on experimentally induced periodontal disease A. Bosco, P. Faleiros, E. C. Gualberto Junior, M. Longo, L. Theodoro, J. De Almeida, M. J. Nagata, V. Garcia (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0802 | Evaluation of Lactobacillus spp. and periopathogens occurrence in SRP and EMD therapy in chronic periodontitis M. Wyganowska-Swiatkowska, A. Szkaradkiewicz, T. Karpinski, A. Zeidler (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0803 | The use of photodynamic therapy in aggressive periodontitis, based on own research M. Cielik-Wegemund, J. urek, R. Wiench, B. Wierucka-Mynarczyk (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0804 | Comparison of surgical treatment of advanced chronic periodontitis with use of xenological and alloplastic materials B. Wierucka-Mynarczyk, M. Kubicka-Musia, H. Hupsch-Marzec, G. Bulek-Juranek (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0805 | Influence of bone marrow aspirate on the healing of critical-size bony defects M. J. Nagata, S. Fucini, M. Messora, N. Pola, N. Campos, C. Santinoni, E. Ervolino, V. Ferreira, A. Bosco, V. Garcia (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0806 | To evaluate relationship between antioxidant, C-reactive proteins, cotinine levels and periodontal diseases in smokers N. A. Baharuddin, F. Al Bayaty, M. Abdulla (Malaysia) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0807 | Patient Outcomes Following Harvesting of Routine and Pre-Wounded Connective Tissue Grafts I. Tsolaki, D. Tatakis (United States Of America)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0809 | Evaluation of low level laser irradiation on periodontal wound healing F. Dragidella, M. Disha, B. Kamberi (Serbia) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0810 | Stability of teeth after resective therapy intermediate analysis N. El Sayed, D. Hagenfeld, R. Cosgarea, A. Bumer, T. S. Kim (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0811 | Oral manifestations in a patient with Graft Versus Host Disease: A case report A. Dilsiz, T. Aydn, A. Kizildag, E. Saglam (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0812 | Evaluation of diode laser application and arginine bicarbonate-calcium carbonate combinationin in the treatment of dentine hypersensitivity M. Bal, U. Sezer, C. Acikel, I. Saygun (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0813 | The effect of oral health promotion in patients with fixed orthodontic appliance. a 12-month follow-up study I. Sundby, M. en, M. Midtb, O. Be, K. Leknes (Norway) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0814 | Root Coverage with Connective Tissue Grafts on Teeth With or Without Cervical Fillings and Comparisons of Glass-ionomer and Nano-ionomer Fillings G. N. Guncu, C. K. Dursun, A. Kiremitci, F. A. Akalin (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0815 | Activity of Platelet Activating Factor Acetylhydrolase. Following Phase I Periodontal Therapy G. C. Keles, B. O. Cetinkaya, F. Pamuk, U. Balli (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0816 | Types of splinting used in single rooted teeth a comparative study D. Condor, C. Cioban, A. Soanca, A. Petrutiu, A. Roman (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0817 | Evaluation of an In-office Desensitizing Paste and Er:YAG Laser in Hypersensitivity Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial B. Yavuz, B. Doan, B. Kuru (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0818 | Effects of Scaling, Root Planning and Dietary Supplementation of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Gingival Crevicular Fluid Levels of PGE2, LTB4, MMP-8 in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis I. Keskiner, I. Saygun, M. Bal, M. Serdar (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0819 | Clinical and microbiological findings of dental implants in patients with the history of chronic periodontitis O. Ofluoglu, B. Kuru, K. Kse, K. Ulucan, B. Doan, Y. zkan, T. Kadir, U. Noyan (Turkey)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0820 | Treatment of intrabony defects with Ostimor Emdogain E. Al-Machot, B. Noack, T. Hoffmann, I. Khalili (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0821 | Treatment of Gingival Recessions Literature Review J. Costa, R. Faria-Almeida, M. Morado-Pinho, C. Pintado (Portugal) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0822 | The Effect of Chlorhexidine Mouthrinse on Tooth Discoloration F. Kabartai, K. Lorenz, T. Hoffmann (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0823 | A randomized clinical trial to compare i-piezon versus conventional ultrasonic piezo scaler regarding pain using a visual analog scale S. Sahin, B. Kurti, M. Akyol, M. Bal, I. Saygun (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0824 | Antimicrobial Peptide (AMP) Gene Expression in Epithelial Cells Following Stimulation with Antimicrobial Mouth Rinses P. Kk, M. Wolgin, A. Zakrzewicz, A. Pries, A. Kielbassa, N. Pischon (Germany, Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0825 | Effect of locally delivered 3% peroxide hydogen gel (ASD) to non surgical periodontal therapy S. D. Aspriello (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0826 | Periodontal recessions and aesthetic perception of smile harmony: role of distance and clinical experience of the observer M. Montevecchi, F. Desimini, C. M. Paci, M. Ugolini, M. R. Gatto, L. Checchi (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0827 | Biofilm Removal of Ultrasonic Driven Devices with Universal and Periodontal Instrument Tips P. Schmage, B. Blochberger, I. Nergiz, U. Platzer, P. Pfeiffer (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0828 | Minimally invasive periodontal surgery with diamondultrasonic root instrumentation (sonicline sonictips Komet Italia) S. D. Aspriello, M. Piemontese (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0829 | Efficacy of tea tree oil against Porphyromonas gingivalis W. Pfister, S. Eick (Germany, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0830 | Systemic enzyme therapy in treatment of generalized chronic periodontitis E. Gerasimova, L. Dmitrieva, V. Atrushkevich (Russian Federation)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0831 | Residual periopathogens after access flap and two different antibiotic-therapies: 1 year clinical results D. Axelrad, F. Broeseler, C. Tietmann, S. Jepsen, F. Broeseler (Germany) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0832 | Systemic enzyme therapy in treatment of generalized chronic periodontitis E. Gerasimova, L. Dmitrieva, V. Atrushkevich (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0833 | In-vitro reproducibility of selected periodontal probes K. Al Shayeb, D. Gillam, W. Turner, S. Islam (United Kingdom) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0834 | Effect of Intermitent Administration PTH (1-34) on periodontitis in rats exposed to cigarette smoking inhalation E. Cayana, E. Sallum (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0835 | In vitro Evaluation of the Effects of Different Treatment Procedures on Dentine Tubules H. Gursoy, G. Cakar, S. Dirikan Ipci, B. Kuru, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0836 | Patient-centered outcomes after subepithelial connective tissue grafts and coronally advanced flaps A. Roman, S. Stratul, R. Balazsi, R. Campian, A. Soanca, R. Moldovan, A. Sculean (Romania, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0837 | Er:Yag laser versus topical gaseous ozone as adjunctives to non-surgical periodontal therapy: a clinical and microbiological study H. Gursoy, S. Algan, U. Noyan, B. Kuru, T. Kadir, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0838 | Ultrasonic determination of thickness of masticatory mucosa: reproducibility and validity A. Eghbali, J. Cosyn, H. De Bruyn, T. Van Hoof (Belgium) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0839 | Comparison of systemic metronidazole and topical gaseous ozone as adjunctives to non-surgical periodontal therapy: a clinical and microbiological study H. Gursoy, M. Bekta, U. Noyan, B. Kuru, T. Kadir, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0840 | Effect of antimicrobial agents on early in situ plaque-like biofilm formation S. Torres, I. Toms, J. Seoane, J. Blanco (Spain) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0841 | The effect of bisphosphonates on the progress of periodontal disease P. Hakl, R. Gruber (Austria)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0843 | Effects of different root surface cleaning methods on root morphology. A scanning electron microscopic evaluation D. Weitz, T. Rapoport, J. Caton, J. Wernisch, G. Romanos (United States Of America) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0844 | Adjunctive effects of photodynamic therapy for residual pockets in a single rooted teeth: a randomized controlled clinical trial G. Barrella, S. Pimentel, F. Ribeiro, F. Cirano, R. Casarin, M. Casati (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0845 | Guided tissue regeneration with a rubber dam as an alternative barrier and impact of smoking S. D. Aspriello, C. Coiana, A. Domenicali, A. Zizzi, M. Piemontese (Italy) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0846 | Gumsaver An accelerated therapy for pocket reduction using a twin headed interspace brush with converging angles designed specifically for patient-directed periodontal pocket cleaning H. Mostafa (United Kingdom) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0847 | Impact of the periodontal treatment on the mastications parameters in patients with chronic severe periodontitis: a Pilot Study J. Duroux, E. Nicolas, J. Veyrune, M. Hennequin (France) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0848 | Efficacy of collagen membrane seeded with autologous gingival fibroblasts in gingival recession treatment: 12 months follow up S. Hakki, S. Kseolu, M. Salam, S. Bozkurt, I. Duran (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0849 | One-year clinical results of Er,Cr:YSGG laser application in addition to scaling and root planing in patients with early to moderate periodontitis S. Kelbauskiene (Lithuania) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0850 | Treatment of two symmetrical defects on maxillary anterior teeth with different mucogingival operations M. Ozalp, D. Yaman, S. Aksu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0851 | SDD-mediated host modulation of generalized aggressive periodontitis as an adjunctive to nonsurgical therapy J. Choi, Y. Kim (Korea) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0852 | Early postoperative healing following Single Flap Approach to access intraosseous periodontal defects A. Simonelli, R. Farina, L. Minenna, L. Trombelli (Italy)

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Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0853 | Evaluation of the Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy as Adjunct to periodontal treatment in Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis F. Garcia, A. Dias, E. Tinoco, R. Fischer (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0854 | Clinical and microbiological evaluation of the efficacy of an air polishing device with glycine powder during supportive periodontal therapy L. Tsalikis, K. Kargas, D. Sakellari, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0855 | The Effect of Non-surgical Periodontal Treatment on Patients with Pemphigus Vulgaris Case Series S. Kurgan, S. Unal, N. Balci, M. Gunhan (Turkey) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0856 | Plaque elimination using a novel oral irrigation tip D. Hofer, S. Sprenger, M. Roos, T. Attin, P. Schmidlin (Switzerland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0857 | A histologic study on the effect of glycine powder on the epithelium of the periodontal pocket during subgingival application with an air-polishing device in the canine S. Rodiou, L. Tsalikis, P. Dagalis, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0858 | A two-year assessment of the use of augmented and non-augmented connective tissue from the hard palate mucosa membrane in order to increase gingival thickness J. Pakuszyska-Baszczyk, W. Bednarz (Poland) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0859 | The analyze by finite element of strains in periodontal ligament and alveolar bone during orthodontic tooth movement I. Luchian, O. Tanculescu, I. Rudnic, S. Martu (Romania) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0860 | Impact of different dosages and duration of systemic antibiotic therapy in the treatment of generalized chronic periodontitis: a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, RCT preliminary results. I. Borges, M. Faveri, L. Figueiredo, P. Duarte, M. Feres (Brazil) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0861 | A pilot study to evaluate the potential ofsubgingival calculusdetection of a 655nm InGaAsP laser (DIAGNOdent) in vivo R. Gregor (Austria) Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0862 | Effect of aging on the pluripotential capacity and regenerative potential of human periodontal ligament stem cells F. Chen (China)

Clinical Research: Periodontal Therapy P0863 | The improvement of different ratio chitosan thermosensitive hydrogel for periodontal therapy Q. Wang, S. Zang, B. Peng, Z. Ma, X. Wang (China) Periodontal plastic surgery P0864 | Gingival Byotipe and Gingival Recesion, its relation to Plastic Surgery A. De La Rosa-R, J. Llodra-C (Mexico, Spain) Periodontal plastic surgery P0865 | The Use of Free Buccal Fat for Treatment of Severe Gingival Recessions E. Front, Z. Laster, F. Kablan (Israel) Periodontal plastic surgery P0866 | Comparative clinical split-mouth study of coronally advanced flap (CAF) with or without plasma rich growth factors (PRGF) in the treatment of human gingival recessions. A 6 months follow-up study M. Del Pizzo, L. Ravera, F. Modica, C. Debernardi (Italy) Periodontal plastic surgery P0867 | Treatment of Miller Class I-II multiple gingival recessions with the modified coronally advanced tunnel technique by means of a bioresorbable collagen matrix (Mucograft): a prospective pilot case series B. Molnar, S. Aroca, T. Keglevich, P. Windisch, I. Gera, A. Sculean (Hungary, Switzerland) Periodontal plastic surgery P0868 | Principles of Successful Gingival Grafting D. Corcoran, D. Corcoran (Ireland) Periodontal plastic surgery P0869 | Evaluation of the effect of the platelet rich plasma on revascularization of free gingival grafts D. Erbil Emes, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Periodontal plastic surgery P0870 | Esthetic evaluation tool for plastic surgery procedure. A pilot study C. Fouque-Deruelle, V. Monnet-Corti, J. Glise, A. Santini, M. Libart, C. Goubron, D. Tardivo, K. Baumstarck-Barreau, A. Loundou, A. Borghetti (France) Periodontal plastic surgery P0871 | Stabilisation with cyanoacrylate decreases shrinkage of free gingival grafts P. Gm, E. Buduneli (Turkey) Periodontal plastic surgery P0872 | Treatment of miller class III multiple gingival recessions: discussion on risk factors for coverage predictability N. Bennani, S. Aroca, K. Nagy, D. Etienne (Morocco, Switzerland, Hungary, France) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0873 | The relationship of gingival biotype and crown morphology among Malay ethnicity in Malaysia F. Ariffin, F. Al-Bayaty, N. B. Abd Wahab, N. S. Salim (Malaysia)

Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0874 | Root coverage procedure for the treatment of localised gingival recession in a patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: a case report S. Safii, P. Floyd (Malaysia, United Kingdom) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0875 | Management of a 19-years old female necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis patient by an aesthetic approach S. Arslan, A. Doan (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0876 | Orthodontic reduction of class IV gingival recession N. Stawiska (Poland) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0877 | Platelet Rich Fibrin: a Novel Approach for the Treatment of Miller Class 1 and 2 Gingival Recessions Y. zat, B. Doan, G. Torumtay (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0878 | Is Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) an Alternative Option for Treating Multiple Gingival Recessions? S. Unal, R. Atasoy entrk, E. nc, B. Oduncuoglu (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0879 | Definition, dimension and prevalence of gingival biotypes R. Thomas, D. E. Slot, F. Abbas, F. Van Der Weijden (Netherlands) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0880 | Root coverage using commercially available collagen tissue matrix a case report M. Nosic, M. Ivic-Kardum, L. Berislavic, A. P. Bosnjak (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0881 | Coronally Advanced Flap in Combination with Acellular Dermal Matrix Allogreft: CASE SERIES E. Aydin, M. Hanzade, H. Alpay Yavuz, O. Karakas, A. Efeoglu (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0882 | Six-month Follow-up Treatment of a Hopeless Tooth with Two-step Procedure Involving Intentional Replantation and Free Gingival Graft H. Keceli, H. Yildirim, M. Hendek (Turkey)

Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0888 | Aggressive periodontitis: the role of free gingival graft in the traitement of aggressive periodontitis before orthodontic treatment B. Abbassi (Morocco) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0889 | Factors limiting treatment outcomes of gingival recession: Aplication of Zuchellis method to predetermine the line of root coverage A. Santos, P. Almeida-Santos, R. Faria-Almeida (Portugal) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0890 | Keratinized Soft Tissue Enhancement around Implants: report of a Case O. Karakus, M. Akkaya, M. Toptas (Turkey)

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Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0883 | Two stage treatment of multiple Miller Class I gingival recessions using double papilla flap and coronally advanced flap with acellular dermal matrix procedures: a case report O. Karakas, M. Hanzade, H. Alpay Yavuz, E. Aydin, A. Efeoglu (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0884 | Treatment of a Canine Tooth with Deep Periodontal Defect and Gingival Recession by Using Platelet-Rich Fibrin in combination with a Two-step Mucogingival Surgical Procedure H. Keceli, S. Ozkan, H. Aydemir (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0885 | Microsurgical reconstruction of lost interdental papillae with wedged epithelio-connective grafts: technical considerations and a series of cases S. Stratul, D. Rusu, D. Onisei, A. Roman, H. Jentsch, A. Kasaj (Romania, Germany) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0886 | The Effect of Platelet Rich Plasma on the Clinical Results of Coronally Advanced Flap Root Coverage Procedure M. Hanzade, H. Alpay Yavuz, O. Karakas, E. Aydin, A. Efeoglu (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0887 | Asessment of the individual biological width height in crown lengthening procedures performed on a healthy periodontium J. Keller, B. Chapotat (France)

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Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0891 | The rough surface coverage of an implant with rotated palatal flap S. Kseolu, M. Salam, A. Erbeyolu (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics and periodontal plastic surgery P0892 | Comparison between micro and macrosurgical techniques for root coverage, using coronally positioned flaps associated to enamel matrix derivative: 12-month clinical evaluation M. F. Grisi, P. Andrade, P. Fernandes, A. Novaes Jr, S. Souza (Brazil) Periodontal regeneration P0893 | Present New Suture able and Biodegradable synthetic Membrane for GBR A. Khoshzaban, A. Nasori, A. Nezam Abadi, Z. Kadkhoda (Iran) Periodontal regeneration P0894 | Oral Decontamination and Bone Regeneration Through Definitive Sanative Therapy D. Lavoie, L. Dakin, C. Hamm, S. Sabo, P. Fritz (Canada) Periodontal regeneration P0895 | A Systematic Review of the Use of Growth Factors in Human Periodontal Regeneration I. Darby, K. Morris (Australia) Periodontal regeneration P0896 | The effects of enamel matrix derivative in combination with bone swaging and calcium phosphate bone cement on periodontal regeneration in 1-wall intrabony defects in dogs Y. Shirakata, T. Yoshimoto, N. Takeuchi, K. Taniyama, A. Sculean, K. Noguchi (Japan, Switzerland) Periodontal regeneration P0897 | Enamel matrix derivative proteins in the treatment of intra-bony defects: a report of 32 consecutive cases S. Salloum, P. Barthet, S. Dalicieux-Laurencin, J. F. Duffort, G. Brunel (France) Periodontal regeneration P0898 | Novel 45S5 Bioglass-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds: in vitro assessments of their role in bone regeneration A. Efthymiou, N. Donos (Greece, United Kingdom) Periodontal regeneration P0899 | Which biomaterials may promote periodontal regeneration in animal angular defects? A systematic review G. Nikou, D. Nikolidakis, A. Ivanovic, A. Sculean (Greece, Switzerland) Periodontal regeneration P0900 | Growth factor kinetic study of PRGF-Endoret: the pioneering autologous technology in oral surgery for tissue regeneration G. Orive, M. Zalduendo, E. Anitua (Spain)

Periodontal regeneration P0901 | A three-dimensional cell-collagen construct for periodontal ligament regeneration N. Yu, D. Oortgiesen, X. F. Walboomers, J. A. Jansen (Netherlands) Periodontal regeneration P0902 | A novel collagen matrix in multiple gingival recessions: a prospective randomized-controlled single centre study M. Schlee, A. Tjaden, F. Rathe, A. Kasaj (Germany) Periodontal regeneration P0903 | Effects of pulverized natural bone mineral on the regeneration of three-wall intrabony defects an experimental study in dogs A. Ivanovic, D. Bosshardt, I. Mihatovic, F. Schwarz, A. Sculean (Switzerland, Germany) Periodontal regeneration P0904 | Guided Bone Regeneration Around Immediate Dental Implant in a Dehisnce Type Defect using Platelet Derived Growth Factor B. Al-Hazmi, K. Al-Hamdan, M. Al-Askar, A. Al-Rasheed, F. Javed, H. L. Wang, K. Al-Hezaimi (Saudi Arabia, United States Of America) Periodontal regeneration P0905 | Crown-splinted Molars developed Hypercementosis with an unique Cementum-AlgiporeBridging A. Mory, H. Plenk (Austria) Periodontal regeneration P0906 | Fluorochrome labeling of bone biopsies after vertical ridge augmentation using soft tissue expansion and membranous or endochondral bone grafts D. Kaner, W. Arnold, A. Friedmann (Germany) Periodontal regeneration P0907 | Interdisciplinary treatment of the black triangle disease: case report and literature review J. Mueller, T. Attin, P. Schmidlin (Switzerland) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0908 | Comparison of treatment of intrabony defects with enamel matrix proteins alone or combined with autologous bone graft R. Mance, R. Gaperi, M. Petelin (Slovenia) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0909 | Immediate autotransplantation of teeth in sockets exhibiting chronic apical abscess: 2-years results of 4 cases D. Cuitio, F. Bravo (Chile) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0910 | Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF-Endoret) associated with connective tissue grafts in the treatment of gingival recessions E. Anitua, A. Murias-Freijo, M. Alkhraisat, L. Begoa, G. Orive (Spain)

Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0912 | Comparison of the Long Term Efficacy of Platelet Pellet and Bioactive Glass Graft Material in Reconstructive Periodontal Therapy B. O. Cetinkaya, G. C. Keles, F. Pamuk, U. Balli, Z. P. Keles (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0913 | Tunnel subepithelial connective tissue graft with emdogain for the treatment of multiple adjacent gingical recessions: a clinical report M. Fondevila, M. Navarro, J. Gregory (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0914 | In-vitro-testing of Biomaterials for the therapy of periodontal bone lesions S. Kranz, A. Voelpel, M. Zylinski, A. Berg, V. Albrecht, B. Sigusch (Germany) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0915 | Impact of an oily calcium hydroxide suspension on bone formation in tibial defects. An experimental study in minipigs M. Bertrams, I. Mihatovic, F. Schwarz, V. Golubovic, J. Becker, D. Vasiliu, D. Rusu, S. Stratul, A. Sculean (Germany, Romania, Switzerland) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0916 | vertical ridge augmentation with allograft and collagen membrane J. Delgado Gregori, H. Campos Litao (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0917 | An unusual case of an extramedullary manifestation of a myelo sarcoma on the alveolar ridge B. Kirnbauer, A. Woelfler, A. Beham, N. Jakse (Austria) Clinical Tips and cases: Regeneration P0918 | Effect of commercial mouthrinses (Listerine, Corsodyl) and three herbal medicines (Salvia, Chamomile, Calendule) on fibroblast cells cultured A. Saskowska, J. Swirkowicz, M. Kotwicka, M. Wyganowska-Swiatkowska, A. Szkaradkiewicz (Poland) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0919 | Effects of pregnancy on periodontal tissues H. ztrk, B. Evren, B. Kuru (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0920 | Dentin dysplasia type I: a case report G. nal Kocaman, D. zkal, E. Kermen, R. Orbak (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0921 | Restoring the function in otherwise lost periodontaly involved teeth splinting versus tooth extraction M. Molnar, B. M. Sepic-Matanovic, B. Pazin, Z. Blazic Potocki (Croatia)

Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0922 | Chronic pain and swelling of a maxillar molar tooth due to a broken periodontal curette tip: unforseen iatrogenic factor M.. Cengz, S. Z. Odyakmaz (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0923 | Bruxism and Gingival Abscess: A Case Report S. Metin, S. Sahin, M. Bal, I. Saygun (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0924 | The cost effective rehabilitation of the dentition in the aesthetic zone following management of periodontal disease R. Yates, A. Barber (United Kingdom) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0925 | Correction of pathologic tooth movement with occlusal splint in localized aggressive periodontitis patient D. Illes, D. Vrazic (Croatia) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0926 | Trichotillomania and Gingivitis: A Case Report S. Metin, S. Sahin, M. Bal, I. Saygun, A. Kantarci (Turkey, United States Of America) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0927 | Ligneous Conjunctivitis and Ligneous Periodontal Disease: Report of 3 Cases I. Keskiner, E. G. Mutlu, O. Gunhan, I. Saygun (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0928 | Plaque Preventive Efficacy of Chlorhexidine Tooth Paste: a 16-Day Clinical Trial E. Yek, M. Amoucka, E. Bozbay, S. Cintan (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0929 | The Effects of Humic Acid on the Treatment of Periodontal Abscesses: A Case Report A. Akpnar, M. alr (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0930 | Photoactivated disinfection therapy as an interceptive treatment in a seven year old patient with generalized aggressive periodontitis R. Pourabbas, M. Sadighi, S. Rikhtegaran, S. Oskoee, M. Sadighi (Iran) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0931 | Arteriovenous Vascular Malformation of the Mandible: a case report M. alr, A. Akpnar (Turkey)

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Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0932 | Perio-prosthetic management in aesthetic area using cut back lithia-disilicate-based (LS2) all ceramic crowns C. Coraini, S. Rossi, F. Buono, P. Raschiotti, C. Casto, T. Mascarello, L. De Micheli (Italy) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects / General periodontology P0933 | Survival of zirconia-based 2-unit resin-bonded FPDs on abutment teeth with no, moderate and advanced alveolar bone loss: in-vitro results of long-term preclinical and static loading M. Naumann, M. Rosentritt, R. Tunjan, G. Sterzenbach (Germany) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0934 | The multidisciplinary treatment of the pathologic tooth migration S. Moon, J. Choi, S. Kim (Korea) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0935 | Periodontitis associated with Plasminogen Deficiency: a Case Report S. Adyani-Fard, H. Neering, T. Flemmig, T. Beikler (Germany, United States Of America) Clinical Tips and cases: Restorative aspects/General periodontology P0936 | Implants or damaged root-treated teeth as abutments for all-ceramic FPDs? In-vitro results of longterm preclinical loading R. Tunjan, G. Sterzenbach, M. Rosentritt, M. Naumann (Germany) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0938 | Application of liquid nitrogen following surgical resection of PGCG T. Al Diri, A. Aaraj, F. Sarraj (Syria) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0939 | Second stage implant surgery: a periodontal approach F. Buono, L. De Micheli, C. Coraini (Italy) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0940 | A case of peripheral ossifying fibroma C. Yildiz, M. Yilmaz, G. Kasnak, S. Ozgen, V. Olgac, E. Firatli (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0941 | Split-crest technique using Piezosurgery and bone expansors for implant placement in atrophic mandible J. Faus-Lpez, R. P. Valenzuela-Molina, L. Vilaseca-Segura (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0942 | Root coverage using the tunnel technique and a new 3D collagen matrix M. Frsch, M. Schlee, T. Wolf, R. Junker, B. Willershausen, A. Kasaj (Germany, Netherlands)

Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0944 | Treatment management under general anesthesia of anticonvulsant induced gingival overgrowth in a 17 years old mental retarded patient (A case report) M. Yavuz, M. Terzi, T. Demir, R. Orbak, A. Tezel, E. Saglam (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0945 | Clinical efficacy of DERMA extracellular matrix in augmenting keratinized tissue before dental implants placement. a case report L. Sala, O. Hidalgo, V. Garca-Garca, L. Prez, A. Carrillo, J. M. Aragoneses (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0946 | Clinical efficacy of DERMA extracellular matrix in augmenting keratinized tissue before dental implants placement. A case report L. Sala, O. Hidalgo, V. Garca-Garca, L. Prez, A. Carrillo, J. M. Aragoneses (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0947 | Using of Platelet Rich Fibrine with Coronally Advanced Flap in the Treatment of Gingival Recession: A Case Report E. Saglam, T. Arabac, M. Yavuz, M. Terzi, S. Akman (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0948 | A patient with epidermal cyst in mandibula, simultaneously enuclation of epidermal cyst and implant placed. (A Case Report) M. Terzi, M. Yavuz, E. Saglam, C. F. Canakci (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0949 | Sinus Augmentation Using Collagenated Corticocancellous Bone Grafts with and without Autogenous Bone: case series S. Dner, E. Ozkan Karaca, B. Kuru, S. Ylmaz (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0950 | Three-year clinical follow-up of a single tooth replacement with plateau design short implant G. Rapp, L. Couto, M. Neri, M. Lisboa, D. Speratti (Brazil, United States Of America) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0951 | Gingival enlargement drug-induced: case report S. Chemlali, J. Kissa (Morocco) Clinical tips and cases: Surgical therapy P0952 | Extraoral endodontic surgery a case report A. Klampfl, N. Jakse, S. Khl (Austria) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0953 | Cleaning effect of cavitating jet on titanium surface M. Kikuchi, G. Fangqi, T. Takiguchi, A. Saito, Y. Miyazawa, M. Yamamoto, H. Soyama (Japan) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0954 | Platelet-rich fibrin increases cell attachment, proliferation, and differentiation of human osteoblasts Y. Chang, J. Zhao (Taiwan)

Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0955 | Ultrasonic insonification to titanium surface by non-contact tip in small area M. Yamamoto, M. Sato, M. Sugano, M. Kikuchi, T. Enomoto, S. Nagata, T. Takiguchi (Japan) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0956 | Influence of wear, drill composition and irrigation in bone temperature generated in implants preparation: an in vitro study B. Bullon, M. Herrero, J. Rios, E. Bueno, A. Cuenca, R. Daemi, M. Muoz, A. Fdez-Palacin, P. Bullon (Spain) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0957 | Pharmacological inhibitors of the prolyl hydroxylase show a burst release kinetic when lyophilized onto bone substitutes L. Hueber, H. Agis, R. Gruber (Austria) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0958 | Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors decrease osteoclast formation and activity in murine bone marrow cultures P. Vinzenz, S. Schrckmair, H. Agis, R. Gruber (Austria) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0959 | Cytotoxicity of luting cements an in vitro testing on human gingival fibroblasts R. Trumpaite - Vanagiene, V. Bukelskiene, A. Puriene, V. Sabaliauskas, V. Rutkunas (Lithuania) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0960 | Influence of blood components and human saliva on microbial adhesion of Streptococcus sanguinis to activatable dental implant surfaces E. Decker, K. Krawzyk, H. Wendel, F. Rupp, L. Scheideler, J. Geis-Gerstorfer, C. Von Ohle (Germany) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0961 | Bone regenerative effect of biphasic calcium phosphate-collagen composite block loaded with rhBMP-2 for vertical bone augmentation in a rabbit J. Yun, J. Kim, I. Jung, C. M. Jun, N. Oh, S. Choi, K. Cho (Korea) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0962 | Implant stability evaluationof amodified implant surface C. Lima, R. Faria-Almeida, P. Lazaro, M. Herrero (Portugal, Spain) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0963 | Implant Surface Decontamination Methods. A Scanning Electron Microscopic Evaluation T. Rapoport, D. Weitz, J. Caton, J. Wernisch, G. Romanos (United States Of America, Austria) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0964 | In vivo performance of a novel nanoHA F. Guerra, O. Martins, I. Baptista, S. Matos, M. H. Figueiredo, T. Vieira, C. Viegas, I. Dias (Portugal) Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0965 | In vitro evaluation of a Multispicies-Oral-Biofilm on different Implant Surfaces D. Violant, L. Giner, R. Teles (Spain, United States Of America)

Basic Research: Biomaterials and Surfaces P0966 | Silver-based gum for sealing the emergence of abutment screw: microbiological study G. Rasperini, M. Antonini, M. Elli, R. Roncucci, G. Pellegrini (Italy) Basic science in implant dentistry P0967 | Tissue reaction to various bovine and porcinebased, non-crosslinked collagen matrices: a systematic in vivo study in animals and humans S. Ghanaati, M. Barbeck, M. Schlee, O. Seitz, R. Sader, C. J. Kirkpatrick (Germany) Basic science in implant dentistry P0968 | The correlation between the width of the lateral sinus wall and complications during open sinus lift procedure. A retrospective analysis S. Rabenstein, M. Goldstein, L. Shapira, A. Wilensky (Israel) Basic science in implant dentistry P0969 | Alveolar Bone Remodeling Around Immediate Implants Placed in Accordance With the Extraction Socket Classification a Three-Dimensional Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis M. Al-Shabeeb, M. Al-Askar, A. Al-Rasheed, N. Babay, F. Javed, H. Wang, K. Al-Hezaimi (Saudi Arabia) Basic science in implant dentistry P0970 | Mechanical and physical comparison of three knots configuration using four suture materials: an in Vitro study J. Sanz, D. Abelln Iiguez, J. Nart (Spain) Basic science in implant dentistry P0971 | Effect of calcium phosphate implant surface coatings in osteoporotic animal models: a meta-analytic approach to the literature H. Alghamdi, R. Junker, E. Bronkhorst, J. A. Jansen (Netherlands) Basic science in implant dentistry P0972 | White&Pink esthetics on implant supported FPDs using titan abutments a Different Approach D. Patroi, T. Traistaru, M. Gociu (Romania) Basic science in implant dentistry P0973 | Accuracy of CBCT for linear measurements in the mandible M. Halperin Sternfeld, E. Machtei, J. Horwitz (Israel) Basic science in implant dentistry P0975 | Marginal bone and soft tissue behavior following platform switching abutment connection/disconnection: a dog model study C. Carral, C. Alves, M. Neves, O. Argibay, F. Muoz, J. Blanco (Spain, Portugal)

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Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0976 | Treatment of periodontal and peri implant defects using various injectable composite hydrogel/biphasic calcium phosphate biomaterials in two pre clinical models in beagle dogs X. Struillou, Z. Badran, M. Rakic, A. Soueidan (France, Serbia) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0977 | The effect of photodynamic therapy on intraorally formed biofilm on titanium surface J. Lee, S. H. Park, S. Kim (Korea) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0978 | Accuracy of a Novel Stereolithographic Guide for Computer-Aided Impant Placement: An In Vitro Study H. Kara, . Bulut, . B. Bac (Turkey) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0979 | Analysis of RFA in titanium implants with shotblasted surface B. De Nova Trigueros, L. Clavijo-Ortega, B. Rios-Carrasco, P. Bullon, M. Herrero, A. Fdz-Palacin, J. Gil, J. Rios (Spain) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0980 | The impact of colitis on early osseointegration: an investigation in the rat tibia implant model U. Kuchler, G. Watzek, E. Luvizuto, F. Muoz, R. Gruber (Austria, Brazil, Spain) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0982 | Healing patttern around titanium implants, after guided bone regeneration with bioresorbable membrane A histomorphological study. R. Santos, A. Micheletti Hespanhol, L. Lima, F. Pustiglioni, J. Neto (Brazil) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0983 | Iatrogenic Dental Implants. Importance of diagnosis and treatment. A few curious cases M. Diaz Rodriguez, C. Martin Carreras-Presas, M. Pascual, M. L. Somacarrera (Spain) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0984 | Heat Production and Instrument Wear During Osteotomy Preparation for Dental Implants with Compressive Osteotomes M. Piemontese, S. Andreana, M. Procaccini, G. Mariotti, S. Marchi, A. Quaranta (Italy, United States Of America) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0985 | Influence of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on periimplant bone healing in rats with alloxan-induced diabetes P. Oliveira, A. Oliveira, A. Pablos, F. Costa, G. Costa, P. Cury (Brazil) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0986 | Marginal bone and soft tissue behavior following platform switching abutment connection/disconnection a dog model study C. Alves, M. Neves, J. Lopez, F. Muoz, S. Mareque, O. Argibay, J. Blanco (Portugal, Spain)

Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0987 | Reliability of Ridge Mapping and Cone-beam Computed Tomography for the determination of edentulous ridge dimension in dental implant therapy C. Castro, J. Noriega, M. Guerrero, M. Coz (Peru) Pre clinical models: implant therapy P0988 | Effect of soft tissue expansion on soft tissue microcirculation and healing after vertical ridge augmentation H. Zhao, D. Kaner, H. Terheyden, A. Friedmann (Germany) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0989 | Immediate Loading with overdenture in edentulous mandible: long term result T. Eccellente, M. DErrico, S. Capasso, G. Salonia, D. Vittorio, L. Di Ruggiero (Italy) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0990 | Decontamination of the implant surface during the surgical treatment of peri-implantitis using a 0.12 or a 2% chlorhexidine solution: a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial Y. De Waal, A. J. Van Winkelhoff, E. Winkel, H. Meijer, G. Raghoebar (Netherlands) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0991 | Bone Level changes around tilted implants in Fixed Complete Denture and Fixed Partial Denture: a retrospective study M. Fillion, D. Aubazac, Q. Chapat, E. Nicolas (France) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0992 | Immediate restoration of dental implants in patients with treated periodontal disease: 1 year results J. Horwitz, E. Gabay, L. Levin, E. Machtei (Israel) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0993 | Essential Cone Implant: Succes and Survival. Multicenter Non-Interventional Study A. Castano Aguilar, P. Lazaro, M. Romero, G. Cabanes, L. Cuadrado, J. Ros, P. Bullon, J. Gil, M. Herrero (Spain) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0994 | Radiographic Analysis of Crestal Bone Levels Around Implants With One-Time Permanently Seated Abutments O. Temiz, A. lgenli, .M. Yce, B. Ilhan, O. Bengisu (Turkey) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0995 | Sinus lift procedure using trans-alveolar approach with bone substitutes in the regeneration of lateral maxilla D. Jelui, D. Planak, D. Boi (Croatia) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0996 | Rehabilitation of the severely atrophic maxilla combining Zygoma, with Short and/or Pterygoid Implants. Report of 20 consecutive cases F. Hernandez Alfaro, A. Valles Rodriguez, J. Lopez Vailagran, J. Mareque Bueno, V. Ruiz Magaz (Spain)

Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0997 | Randomised controlled clinical trial comparing transmuscosal and submerged placement of straumann bone level implants J. Flores, C. lvarez-Novoa, G. Barbieri Petrelli, C. Martn, M. Sanz (Spain) Clinical trials in implant dentistry P0999 | Immediate implant placement into a fresh extraction socket with excessive gap distance T. Siebert, R. Jurkovic (Slovak Republic) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1000 | Implants survival rate in microvascular transplants S. Virnik, A. Gaggl, X. Justich (Austria) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1001 | Implant therapy of edentulous sites originating from advanced horizonto-vertical periodontal defects after tooth extraction B. Torok, B. Molnar, I. Gera, P. Windisch (Hungary) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1002 | Histologic and histomorphometric analysis of socket preservation in dogs using Human Allograft in comparison with a bovine xenograft O. Jame, P. Bousquet, I. Calas, F. Cuisinier, P. Gibert (France) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1003 | Effect of perforation socket in the Healing process ,after tooth extraction: Dogs study P. Bousquet, O. Jame, P. Marsal, V. Bouat, V. Orti (France) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1004 | Trans-alveolar Sinus Floor Augmentation with a Dedicated Drills System: a Retrospective Study E. Markovitz, R. Ofec, M. Goldstein (Israel) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1005 | The Efficacy of Titanium Granules in Sinus Augmentation: a Histomorphometric and Micro CT Analysis on Human Bone Biopsies E. Dursun, C. Kanl Dursun, T. F. Tzm, E. Baris, I. Tatar, K. Eratalay (Turkey) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1006 | Bone Regeneration In Dehiscence-Type Defects Following Implantation of Beta Tri-Calcium Phosphate With Hydroxypatite Plus Biphasic Calcium Sulfate. An Experimental Study In Dogs D. Rozitsky, E. Machtei, L. Levin, H. Zigdon- Giladi, J. Horwitz (Israel) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1007 | The use of hydroxyapatite/agarose gel for sinus floor augmentation with simultaneous implant placement in the atrophic maxilla a report of 28 cases M. Tabata, M. Akashi (Japan)

Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1008 | Patient morbidity after socket preservation using a connective tissue graft versus a bilayer collagen matrix: Preliminary results of a comparative Randomized Control Trial A. Fernandez Ayora, L. Geoffrey, E. Rompen, F. Lambert (Belgium) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1009 | The Use of Free Fat Tissue Transfer to Improve Soft Tissue Thickness at Recipient Sites of Bone Augmentations F. Kablan (Israel) Grafting/augmentation procedures in implant dentistry P1010 | Sinus Lift with Simultaneous 3D bone reconstruction using the lateral bone window: a novel technique N. Nader, R. Younes, A. Berberi (Lebanon) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1011 | Palatal bone as alternative site for bone block harvesting A. Huk (Ukraine) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1012 | Preservation of post-extraction socket by means of mineralized human allograft: clinical and radiographical evaluation after 4 months of healing M. Clementini, P. Rizzo, G. Furlani, C. Agrestini (Italy) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1014 | Maxillary alveolar ridge augmentation with cancellous block allograft and stereolitograph models. A case report C. Vander Worf Ubeda, V. Garca-Garca, A. Lasa, M. Rioboo, R. Gmez-Font, J. M. Aragoneses (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1015 | A Gingival Cul-de-Sac Following a Free Gingival Graft to Increase Keratinized Tissue Prior to Implant Placement R. Mone, A. Mombelli, G. Garavaglia, T. Lombardi (Switzerland) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1016 | The stage of surgery: Free gingival graft around implant K. Yang, H. Shin, M. Zheng, S. Yu, B. Kim (Korea) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1017 | Post-extraction sockets augmentation with collagen tissue matrix and allogenic bone substitute in the aesthetic area. A case series N. Maslova, A. Puisys, T. Linkevicius, E. Vindasiute (Lithuania) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1018 | Use of Cortical Lamina for Reconstruction of Alveolar Bony Defects; Case Report A. Ismail (Egypt)

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Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1019 | Guided Bone Regeneration in the anterior sector a 3 year clinical case A. Lemos Costa, F. Correia, C. Falco, M. Morado-Pinho, R. Faria-Almeida (Portugal) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1020 | A minimally invasive technique for sinus elevation with simultaneous implant placement in the extremely atrophic maxilla R. Frey, A. Vegh, I. Blum (Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1021 | Horizontal ridge augmentation: treatment options and decision-making A. Barroso Panella, O. Ortiz-Puigpelat, P. Altuna Fistolera (Spain) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1022 | Management of an extraction site: a case report N. Ausalah Taoufik, B. El Houari (Morocco) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1023 | Alveolar nerve transposition for treatment of paresthesia caused by implants located in mandibular canal S. Kseolu, M. Salam, M. Hatipoglu, E. Olgun Erdemir (Turkey) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1024 | Sinus bone formation after Schneiderian membrane elevation and implant placement: an radiologic evaluation of 28 patients treated with 35 implants (1 to 3 year follow-up study) N. Strube (France) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1025 | Managing Sinus Graft Complications: Closure Of An Oro-Antral Fistula Derived From A Failed Sinus Graft With The Buccal Fat Pad and Subsequent Sinus Re-Graft After 4 Months. A Case Report C. Loperfido, A. Kleinman, J. Lozada (Italy, United States Of America) Clinical tips and cases: Grafting and augmentation P1026 | The position of the alveolar nerve in relation to the mandibular cortex S. Hienz, M. Becker, C. Ulm, A. Gahleitner (United States Of America, Austria) Complications of implant therapy P1028 | Treatment of Peri-Implantitis Through Microsurgical Regeneration P. Fritz, D. Lavoie, W. Ward (Canada) Complications of implant therapy P1029 | Implant peri-apical lesion: a case report with a 5-year clinical and radiographic follow-up A. Quaranta, A. Santarelli, M. Piemontese, M. Procaccini (Italy)

Complications of implant therapy P1033 | Influence of diabetes on the osseointegration and success of dental implants. a literature review M. Rodriguez, I. Albano Polo, M. Quevedo Pou, P. Altuna, A. Castelln Tur (Spain) Complications of implant therapy P1034 | Implant overloading and parafunctions: avoiding and managing complications U. Garagiola, G. Szab, D. Laskin (Italy, Hungary, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1035 | Influence of Piezosurgery on the Postoperative Outcomes in Implant Site Preparation: A Pilot Study C. Lorusso, N. A. Valente, L. Raffaelli, A. DAddona (Italy) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1036 | A 4 years prospective clinical study of 322 SPI implants J. Delgado, J. Segura, F. Schlottig, L. Vzquez, D. Lagares, G. Machuca Portillo (Spain, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1037 | Use of Cone-Beam Computerized Tomography in Regenerative Treatment of Peri-Implant Defects in Anterior Maxilla C. Koyuncuoglu, S. Metin, O. Tuncer, Z. Yassibag, I. Minoglu Saylan, A. Kantarci, S. Horasan (Turkey, United States Of America) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1038 | Longitudinal changes in soft tissues around single turned implants after 16 to 22 years of function M. Dierens, E. De Bruecker, S. Vandeweghe, J. Kisch, J. Cosyn, H. De Bruyn (Belgium, Sweden) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1039 | Roleof keratinized mucosain the maintenance of periimplant soft tissue health U. Sakallioglu, M. Lutfioglu, S. Sert, F. Akansel (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1040 | Effect of a controlled-release chlorhexidine chip versus topical chlorhexidine gel in the treatment of peri-implantitis: a randomized controlled clinical trial A. Kasaj, P. Parvini, A. Bechtold, B. Willershausen, A. Gortan-Kasaj, K. Lehmann, M. Schlee (Germany) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1041 | Veillonella sp. Infection as a Rare Cause for Multiple Early Dental Implant Failures: A Case Report M. Tunali, B. Selek, C. Koyuncuoglu, B. Bektore, M. Ozyurt, R. ulhaolu (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1042 | Esthetic outcome of single turned implants after 16 to 22 years of function E. De Bruecker, M. Dierens, S. Vandeweghe, J. Kisch, J. Cosyn, H. De Bruyn (Belgium, Sweden)

Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1043 | Plaque reduction of a sonic and manual toothbrush in subjects with osseointegrated dental implants a prospective longitudinal study (12 months). Clinical, microbiological and immunological results K. Swierkot, D. Lubbe, M. Brusius, D. Leismann, R. Mengel (Germany) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1044 | Peri-implantitis treatment: a case series O. Martins, J. Ramos, S. Matos, I. Baptista (Portugal) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1045 | Randomized controlled trial of immediate loading of implants mozograu inhex in the posterior region of the maxilla and mandible F. Pal Robleto, D. San-Juan, J. J. Lara, R. Santos, P. Bullon, J. Ros, M. Herrero (Spain) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1046 | Bacterial and inflammatory behaviour of implants in the early healing phase in chronic periodontitis R. Cosgarea, B. Dannewitz, A. Sculean, H. Rotaru, S. Bran, G. Baciut, S. Eick (Romania, Germany, Switzerland) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1048 | Effect of probiotics on peri-implant microbiota in smoking and non-smoking patients J. Ata-Ali, A. J. Flichy Fernandez, E. Candel Mart, D. Pearrocha Oltra, F. Ata-Ali Mahmud, M. Pearrocha (Spain) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1050 | Effect of probiotic lactobacillus reuteri on periodontal and peri-implant microbiota in partially edentulous patients A. J. Flichy-Fernndez, E. Candel Mart, J. Ata-Ali, T. Alegre Domingo, J. Balaguer Martnez, M. Pearrocha (Spain) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1051 | The influence of occlusal load on peri-implant tissue. A preliminary study B. Garcia, H. Pellicer, J. Romero, J. Via, R. Ayuso, M. Pearrocha (Spain) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1052 | Clinical and Radiographic Results of Early Loaded Dental Implants in Heavy Smoker Patients U. Yavuz, H. Alpay Yavuz, I. Topcubasi, E. Elmas (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1053 | Diagnostics of periimplant disease with molecular based methods V. Chuvilkin, V. Tsarev, A. Panin, E. Nikolaeva, M. Chitarishvili, E. Chuvilkina (Russian Federation) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1054 | Immediate loading in the esthetic zone using pre-shaped zirconium abutment: 12 months result of a prospective case series Y. Compeyron, G. Lecloux, F. Lambert, E. Rompen, C. Legros (Belgium)

Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1055 | Comparison of two Methods measuring the Implant Stability of Dental Implants: Insertion Torque and Resonance Frequency Analysis L. Fuerhauser, A. Wiesbauer, R. Frhauser, G. Mailath-Pokorny (Austria) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1056 | Comparison of Peri-Implant Bone Loss and Survival of Maxillary Intrasinus and Extrasinus Implants After 2 Years A. Rokn, A. A. Rasouli Ghahroudi, E. Hemati (Iran) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1057 | Evaluation of implant success rate; regarding to Radiographic Vertical Bone Loss A. A. Rasouli Ghahroudi, A. Rokn, A. Khorsand (Iran) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1058 | Comparison the levels of Tumor Necrosis Factoralpha and Interleukin-17 in gingival crevicular fluid of patients with peri-implantitis and a control group with healthy implants E. Darabi, Z. Kadkhoda, A. Amirzargar (Iran) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1059 | Radiographic outcomes of sinus floor elevation performed with a minimally-invasive technique G. Franceschetti, R. Farina, L. Minenna, A. Rizzi, C. Stacchi, R. Di Lenarda, R. Di Raimondo, P. Minenna, O. L. Riccardi, A. Cucchi, L. Trombelli (Italy) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1060 | Immediate loading of self-tapping implants in the posterior mandible: 5-years results of randomized controlled clinical trial V. Kokovic, V. Todorovic, M. Vasovic (Serbia) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1061 | Evaluation of clinical and radiological alteration after loading of dental implants: a 6 month study S. Coskuner, I. Duran (Turkey) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1062 | Comparison of two concepts for implant retained dentures a prospective, randomised study A. Wildburger, S. Acham, A. Truschnegg, V. Clar, N. Jakse (Austria) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1063 | The effect of autogenous bone graft covered with an absorbable collagen membrane alone or in combination with rhPDGF-BB in reducing peri-implant buccal bone loss T. Savvidou, S. Damianaki, C. Kalpidis, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1064 | Effectof crestal or subcrestal implant placement and type of fixture/abutment connection on peri-implant marginal bone level changes I. Palaska, P. Tsaousogloy, I. Vouros, A. Konstantinidis (Greece)

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Clinical Research: Implant Therapy outcomes P1065 | Peri-implant crestal bone loss: the influence of rhPDGF-BB combined with-tricalcium phosphate graft on the reduction of buccal bone resorption A. Spala, S. Damianaki, C. Kalpidis, A. Konstantinidis (Greece) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1066 | Management of compromised esthetic implant outcomes in the anterior maxilla a case series S. Platzer, M. Stopper, G. Wimmer, W. Wegscheider, M. Lorenzoni (Austria) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1067 | Biomechanical analysis on ceramic abutment with platform switching design in maxillary incisor implant Z. Cai, Q. Yang, H. Wenxiu, Z. Du, W. Dong, C. Jiang (China) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1068 | Rehabilitation of Palatal Defect Patient with Dental Implant Supported Prothesis E. Firatli, G. Kasnak, M. Yilmaz, C. Yildiz, S. Ozgen (Turkey) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1069 | Histological and radiological examination of vertical and/or transversal augmentation of the alveolar ridge with in vitro expanded osteoblast concentrate: a clinical pilot outcome study T. Schindler, R. Weger, J. Willer, M. Stelzel (Austria) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1070 | Maxillary sinus floor augmentation in the presence of a large maxillary sinus retention cyst: case report of a minimally invasive approach V. Vaz Osrio, M. T. Casaca, M. Ribeiro, G. Seguro Dias, A. L. Silva (Portugal) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1071 | Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) temporary paresthesia after placement of short implants J. Faus-Lopez, R. Agustin-Panadero, G. Segura-Andres, J. F. Martinez-Lage (Spain) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1072 | Partially edentulous patient with periodontal, endodontal and sinonasal disease sheduled for sinus floor elevation I. Dobele, P. Apse, G. Kragis (Latvia) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1073 | Longitudinal Implant Stability Measurements based on Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA) After Placement in Healed or in Regenerated Bone V. De Risi, V. Petrone, G. G. Zafiropoulos, G. Deli (Italy) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1074 | Bacterial flora in peri-implant diseases M. Vaida, P. Mattout, B. Houvenaeghel (France) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1075 | Distraction Osteogenesis for Dental Implant A. Al Desoky (United Kingdom)

Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1076 | The significance of peri-implant keratinized mucosa on peri-implant health: 1-year clinical results after the delivery of autogenous gingival grafts C. Basegmez, S. Ersanli, K. Demirel, S. Yalcin (Turkey) Clinical research: Implants in compromised sites P1077 | Preoperative assessment of the mandibular canal in implant surgery J. Reichmann, L. Pertl, B. Cenkoglu, A. Klampfl, N. Jakse, C. Pertl (Austria, Albania) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics / General implant dentistry P1078 | Full-mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe atrophic maxilla with zygoma implants: case report and review of the literature L. Urpinas Ribas, B. Elnayef, T. Mata, F. Hernndez-Alfaro (Spain) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics / General implant dentistry P1079 | A Single Tooth Restoration With Implant Therapy in the Esthetic Zone S. Ozgen, G. Kasnak, M. Yilmaz, A. Cilingir, C. Yildiz, E. Firatli (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1080 | Immediate loading and immediate implant placement in flapless procedures: a case series of15 implants G. Seguro Dias, M. T. Casaca, M. Ribeiro, A. L. Silva, V. Vaz Osrio (Portugal) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1081 | Immediate implant placement in maxillary aesthetic zone: a case report G. Adem, D. Erbil Emes, A. Al-Titi, O. Abishev, A. Kocak, A. Gokbuget (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1082 | Camouflage techniques: A method to improve the aesthetics in implant-prosthetic rehabilitation L. De Micheli, C. Coraini, F. Buono (Italy) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics / General implant dentistry P1083 | Aesthetic Restoration of Gingival Papillae Adjacent to a Single Implant in a Previously Rehabilitated Cleft Palate Patient. 6-month Follow-up of a Case H. Keceli, M. Hendek, H. Tuz, S. Atsu, U. Tekin (Turkey) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1084 | Soft tissue remodeling with a removable denture prior to implant placement with immediate loading: a case report B. Elnayef, C. Valles, J. Soliva, P. Altuna, J. Nart (Spain)

Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1085 | Multidisciplinary orthodontic and implant therapy for the replacement of single missing tooth E. Kwon, J. Choi (Korea) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1086 | Effect of Myrrh oil on the physical properties of three different types of suture materials 4-0 Silk, e-PTFE (Gore-Tex), and PLA/PGA (Vicryl) M. Alshehri, A. Al-Sayed, R. Ramakrishnaiah, J. Baskaradoss (Saudi Arabia) Clinical Tips and cases: Aesthetics/General implant dentistry P1087 | Predictable peri-implant soft tissue contouring in the esthetic zone: myth or reality? O. Moraguez, M. Srinivasan, U. Belser (Switzerland)

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Abbas, Frank UMCG, Groningen, Netherlands Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontal maintenance treatment in practice Quantifying the inflammatory burden the periodontal inflamed surface area Aims: Quantifying the inflammatory burden the Periodontal Inflamed Surface Area Periodontitis as a chronic low grade systemic infection has been shown to effect disease like cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus. Associations with other diseases demonstrate variations due to e.g. confounding and large variations in defining periodontitis. The aim of this lecture is to describe the Periodontal Inflamed Surface Area (PISA) to determine the amount of inflamed periodontal tissue in order to quantify the inflammatory burden on systemic health. Objectives: 1) To describe PISA as a tool to quantify periodontal inflammation as a systemic burden. 2) To indentify the use of PISA and its limitations in periodontal practice. 3) To present evidence for the relationship of PISA and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients. Andersson, Pia Kristianstad, Sweden Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Behaviour, psychology and quality of life Quality of life before and after periodontal therapy Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the self-perceived quality of life in patients in relation to periodontal therapy Objectives: 1. To assess the oral health-related quality of life 2. To describe results of patients self-perceived oral health-related quality of life in periodontal therapy 3. To elucidate measurements of oral health-related quality of life among periodontal patients from a clinical perspective Beikler, Thomas Heinrich-Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 Aggressive periodontitis Microbial analysis of patients with aggressive periodontitis Aims: The rationale of this presentation is to critically discuss the role of microbiological colonization patterns in patients with aggressive periodontitis Objectives: a. to review the current knowledge on the microbiology of aggressive periodontitis b. to define the indications for microbiological testing c. to describe the implementation of microbiological testing into clinical routine d. to present a strategy to translate the results of microbiological testing into clinical decision making e. to evaluate different microbiological testing systems

Blanco, Juan Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Rapid treatment protocols Surgery and prosthodontic Immediate implants and immediate loading in molar areas Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the biology and the clinical relevance of this bimodal approach. Objectives: 1. To discuss our experimental pre-clinical in vivo research. 2. To assess the scientific clinical evidence. 3. To identify the clinical limitations. 4. To show different clinical cases. Blanes, Rafael Clinica Pronova, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Gingival recession Biology, aetiology and management Assessment of and conservative management of gingival recession Aims: The occurrence of gingival recession has been attributed to a variety of aetiological factors, where it is difficult to identify the predominant cause. Many attempts have been made to establish a classification system to define its incidence, but all of them show limited prognostic value in the absence of surgical treatment. Recently, few publications have attempted to demonstrate the ability of the conservative treatment approach on the maintenance and improvement of gingival recession. The aim of this lecture is to review the indications, benefits and limitations of both, the conservative and the surgical management of patients concerned with gingival recession. Objectives: 1. To describe current concepts on the aetiology and pathogenesis of gingival recession. 2. To discuss the indications and limitations of the existing clinical strategies for the management of gingival recession, including non-surgical and surgical lines of treatment. 3. To review the predictability and long-term effect of the conservative treatment of gingival recession. 4. To present and discuss patient concerns and treatment expectations with respect to the presence and management of gingival recession. Bosshardt, Dieter University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 How does understanding aetiology influence management? Periodontal pocket formation: understanding the pathology and disease progression Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the conversion of the junctional epithelium to pocket epithelium and its

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impact on the defensive performance. The junctional epithelium has an important function in maintaining healthy conditions around teeth. Since the conversion of the junctional epithelium to pocket epithelium is regarded as a hallmark in the development of periodontal diseases, periodontal pocket formation deserves particular attention. Objectives: 1. To describe the unique structural organization of the junctional epithelium. 2. To review the antimicrobial defense mechanisms of the junctional epithelium. 3. To discuss the potential factors contributing to the initiation of pocket formation. 4. To outline the structural organization of the pocket epithelium and its consequences on the defensive performance. 5. To be able to understand what pocket development really means. Bush Gissler, Bernita University of Bern Dental School, BERN, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Therapy 3 Prevention and treatment of peri-implantitis Aims: Since dental implants found their place in reconstructive dentistry, the maintenance challenges for dentist and dental hygienist has incresed double fold. The prevention of peri implant infections has taken on a new dimension in regards to treatment modality. Mechanical and anti-infective treatments using chlorhexidine adjuncts are taking a back seat to up coming methods such as air abrasive decontamination and the use of lasers. The goal still remains...decrease implant failure due to bacterial challenge starting with strict home care and effective decontamination methods in recall. Objectives: The objectives of this lecture are: 1. To describe the diagnostic methods during maintainance. 2. To describe the biological difference between peri implant mucositis and peri implantitis. 3. To decribe to preventive measures, plaque control, home care options. 4. To explore new options for implant surface decontamination during recall appointments Cairo, Francesco University of Florence, Siena, Italy Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Periodontal therapy Periodontal therapy Aims: The primary goal of periodontal treatment is to control periodontal infection/inflammation and to arrest disease progression thus preventing tooth loss. Periodontal surgery is indicated to treat persisting deep pockets after cause-related therapy. The aim of this lecture is to highlight the impact of an evidence-based approach in the clinical management of patients with periodontitis. Objectives: Objectives of this presentation are to highlight expected outcomes of non-surgical therapy in both chronic and aggressive periodontitis and to identify treatment modalities in periodontal surgery using an evidence-based approach.

Carnevale, Gianfranco Roma, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Periodontology management of molar teeth how successful? Long-term survival of periodontally compromised teeth. How does it work and how much does it cost? Aims: To convey to the audience the importance of a correct diagnosis of interradicular lesions in order to select the correct treatment for the compromised tooth/ teeth. To explain and teach the advantages and the tecnique of FibReORS. If there are difficulties or doubts on the possibility of tooth retention, an evaluation of the possibility of implants insertion should be considered and a decision should be taken on the appropriate therapy. If the decided treatment is a root resective one, a step by step treatment protocol has to be learned by the listeners in order to apply it. To emphasize the importance of plaque control and of supportive periodontal care in the long term maintenance of the results of active periodontal therapy. Objectives: To describe variations of the normal anatomy and of the pathological anatomy in cases of interradicular lesions of molar teeth. To show how to avoid damaging the furcation entrances with the use of FibReORS. To analyze advantages and disadvantages of tooth maintenance and of tooth removal with implant insertion. To show a general treatment strategy and a protocol in order to logically approach the root resective therapy. To evaluate results of long term maintenance of periodontally compromised teeth. Chapple, Iain The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 New insights into the Host response in Periodontitis Neutrophil extracellular traps a new paradigm in innate immunity Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs) and their potential role in the pathogenesis of periodontitis and associated systemic diseases. Objectives: 1. To briefly introduce delegates to a new paradigm in innate immunity, Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs) 2. To describe the process of NETosis and how it differs from apoptosis and necrosis 3. To share recent research on the regulation of NET release 4. To discuss the potential defensive and destructive role of NETs in the context of periodontitis itself and how periodontitis may contribute to a breach in immune tolerance that leads to other systemic diseases. Cionca, Norbert Dental School of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Control of infection and inflammation

Control of infection and inflammation Aims: The aim of this lecture is to present different aspects of how to control infection and more specifically the role of antibiotics in the non-surgical treatment of patients with chronic periodontitis. Then during the session, the antiinflammatory action of other methods will be presented. Objectives: 1. To assess the clinical and scientific evidence for using antimicrobials and/or anti-inflammatory devices in periodontal therapy. 2. To describe the different modes of application and their limitations. 3. To explore future developments and perspectives. Corbet, Esmonde The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Asian Pacific Session Should and can we treat gingival recession? Aims: To introduce the challenges in the management of recession in peoples for whom periodontal destruction is manifested largely as recession and in whom recession is a noted consequence of the treatment of periodontitis. Objectives: Attendees will learn of: 1. the prevalence of recession as an expression of periodontitis in Asians, 2. the inevitability of recession in response to the treatment of periodontitis in Asians, 3. the difficulties in managing recession resulting from periodontitis and its treatment, 4. the differences between the treatment of denudation of root surfaces from other causes and the management of recession due to periodontitis and its treatment. Cortellini, PierPaolo ERGOPERIO, Firenze, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal regeneration Still a challenge? Meeting the challenge in infrabony defects Aims: The lecture will focus on the state of the art of periodontal regeneration in intrabony defects, from very shallow to very deep. A step by step approach will be discussed to address the issue of generalizability of the regenerative surgical procedures. Objectives: Special emphasis will be given to presurgical diagnosis and patient / site preparation. The most advanced and predictable regenerative techniques, including the minimally invasive surgical techniques, will be discussed. Specific areas, like selection of the regenerative strategy according to the given defect, application of specifically designed surgical approaches and suturing techniques, will be discussed in details. Esthetic implications will be carefully explored. The adjunctive benefit of using a surgical microscope, and microsurgical instruments will be highlighted. Cosyn, Jan University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Peri-implant soft tissue problems and managements

Risk indicators for major soft tissue deficiencies around single implants: a multivariate analysis Aims: A number of factors have been associated with soft tissue recession following single implant treatment. However, this information is usually based on crosssectional studies demonstrating crude associations based on univariate analyses. A longitudinal study using multivariate analyses would be necessary to assess the relative impact of earlier identified factors on recession. Objectives: The objective of the present retrospective cohort study was to identify factors and covariates predicting recession around single implants installed in the anterior maxilla. Crielaard, Wim Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 New insights into the Host response in Periodontitis New insights into the complexity of microbiological infections in periodontitis Aims: The aim of this lecture is to give an overview of modern molecular microbiological techniques and the use of these in recent studies targeted at a better understanding of the role of microbial communities in maintaining oral health and in periodontitis and peri-implantitis. Objectives: 1. To give a brief overview of established (molecular) microbial diagnostic techniques, their advantages and disadvantages. 2. To describe Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques and to discuss the limitations of current NGS techniques. 3. To evaluate the role of NGS techniques in studying the complexity of oral microbiological infections. 4. To present recent results obtained by NGS techniques in studies on periodontitis and peri-implantitis. DAiuto, Francesco UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontal medicine Obesity, systemic inflammation and periodontitis Aims: The aim of the lecture is to review the current epidemiologic and experimental evidence between periodontitis and obesity including their association with the host response and therapy. Objectives: Over the last 50 years the occurrence of obesity has risen at a worrisome rate worldwide. In addition to the classic lipid storage, however, adipose tissue has been linked to a number of endocrine functions resulting in a state of low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance. Obesity is a major risk factor for a number of chronic diseases including Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Recent evidences suggest that obesity could increases susceptibility to a number of infections by altering the host immune responses to them. Periodontitis is one of the most common oral infections driven by bacterial pathogens and being associated with both a local (gingival) and systemic inflammatory response. In particular the host response to periodontal pathogens represents a crucial determinant of periodontitis
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susceptibility. Several pro-inflammatory molecules and processes implicated in periodontitis pathogenesis, including cytokines (e.g. Interleukin-IL-6), chemokines and T-cell function could be influenced by obesity. Obese individuals present with an increased prevalence of periodontitis, with raised gingival inflammatory responses and possibly altered periodontal microbial compositions. 1) Review the role of obesity as risk factor for general health. 2) Summarise the association between periodontitis and obesity (epidemiologic, experimental evidence). 3) Explore the mechanisms of association of the body inflammatory response and periodontitis and its therapy. 4) Describe the impact of body composition on host inflammatory response, periodontitis and periodontal therapy. Dannewitz, Bettina Universittsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 What is the role of anti-microbials in management of periodontal disease Local antibiotics in periodontal therapy Aims: Formation of bacterial biofilms on hard oral tissues is the primary aetiologic cause for periodontal diseases. In most patients mechanical debridement of bacterial deposits results in healthy conditions. Mechanical therapy is usually the first mode of treatment recommended for most periodontal infections. However, in some cases it may be appropriate to support mechanical antiinfective therapy by use of antibiotics. After systemic application, antibiotics have desirable and sometimes undesirable effects not only in the periodontal pocket but spread all over the body. Thus, an exclusively topically subgingival mode of antibiotic application is desirable. Objectives: 1. What effect may we expect after exclusively mechanically subgingival debridement? 2. What are the effects of topical subgingival application of antibiotics additional to or instead of mechanical debridement? 3. What are the requirements of local antibiotic formulations? 4. What are the main indications for subgingival application of antibiotics? Dawood, Andrew St Bartholomews & The Royal London, London, United Kingdom Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Computer aided treatment Use of Cone Beam CT in implant planning Aims: Although medical CT and 2D imaging still have a role to play, the introduction of CBCT has irreversibly and dramatically changed the process of implant planning. An informed understanding of the technology, and the sensible use of available guidelines, will enhance the benefit to both the patient and the surgeon, whilst reducing the inherent risks. The ability to import CBCT data to imaging and planning software, or for use in CAD CAM systems has the potential to enhance diagnosis, facilitate treatment, and transform the reconstructive process. Objectives: To highlight some of the most compelling features of CBCT, and to draw comparisons with modern

medical CT. To help delegates to better understand those aspects of the technology that will better define purchasing decisions, achievable image quality, and safe usage. To promote awareness of existing guidelines for the use of the technology. To consider the potential for CBCT to enhance diagnosis, surgery, and prosthetic reconstruction, by the use of standalone software and CAD technologies. De Bruyn, Hugo University of Ghent - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent, Belgium Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Implants for compromised situations Wide dental implants as an alternative to sinus floor elevation Aims: The first generation dental implants resulted in, what would be classified today as, unacceptably high failure rates. Treatment of the maxilla and especially the posterior zone has always been subjected to higher implant failure rates predominantly because bone morphology, bone quality and anatomical limitations. Especially short implants were associated with an increased risk for failure, hence, bone regenerative procedures were adopted to increase bone height. This lecture discusses the clinical outcome of implants installed in the posterior maxilla with sinus floor elevation in conjunction with and without bone grafting and the use of wide implants as straightforward alternative. Objectives: 1. Introduce the surgical procedure for sinus floor elevation. 2. Give a summary of the clinical outcome of implants placed in sinuslifted bone based on the available literature. 3. Discuss the usage of short/ wide implants as alternatives for sinus floor elevation and provide scientific evidence on predictability and clinical outcome. 4. Discuss a clinical study providing human histological data of osseointegration in sinuslifted bone under immediate loading conditions. 5. Provide clinical guidelines for daily practice related to selection of cases and procedures. Deschner, James University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Gingival recession Biology, aetiology and management Cellular and molecular regulation of periodontal wound healing by local and systemic factors Aims: Regeneration of periodontal tissues remains as yet a major and often unpredictable challenge due to a number of extrinsic and intrinsic factors. The aim of this lecture is to discuss the interactions of such factors with bioactive molecules that have been shown to stimulate periodontal regeneration. A better understanding of these interactions may result in improved clinical outcomes after regenerative therapy and also lead to new therapeutic strategies. Objectives: 1. To understand the impact of inflammation on the regenerative capacity of periodontal cells. 2. To understand the effect of occlusal forces on the regenerative capacity of periodontal cells. 3. To understand the influence of systemic factors on the regenerative capacity of periodontal cells. 4. To understand the cooperation between inflammation and occlusal forces in their actions

Dibart, Serge Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Boston, United States Of America Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Orthodontic treatment approaches in the advanced periodontal case Piezocision: rapid orthodontic tooth movement while correcting soft and hard tissue deficiencies Aims: To introduce Piezocision, a new, effective and minimally invasive technique of periodontally accelerated orthodontic tooth movement that allows simultaneous correction/prevention of hard and soft tissue defects. Objectives: An increasing number of adult patients have been seeking orthodontic treatment, and a short treatment time has been a recurring request. To meet their expectations, a number of surgical techniques have been developed to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement. However, these have been found to be quite invasive, leading to low acceptance in patients and the dental community. Piezocision is a new, minimally invasive procedure, combining buccal microincisions with selective tunneling that allows for hard- or soft-tissue grafting and piezoelectric decortications. This novel approach is leading to short orthodontic treatment time, minimal discomfort, and great patient acceptance, as well as a stronger periodontium. Adding a bone graft to the technique has allowed for an increase in alveolar volume and enhancement of the existing periodontium. These physical modifications have proven to be beneficial in several ways: increased stability of the clinical outcomes (stronger periodontium), increased scope of malocclusion treatment (at times, avoiding orthognathic surgery), and reduced active orthodontic treatment time (by an average of 2-fold). Dommisch, Henrik University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontology Role of antimicrobials & anti-inflammatories Role of antimicrobial peptides in treatment of periodontal disease Aims: The application of synthetic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) may be a new promising aspect in treatment of periodontal disease. Objectives: Epithelial tissues function as the first line of defense protecting the host from the outside microbial environment. Especially in the oral cavity, the gingival epithelial tissue is constantly exposed to a high variety of microorganisms, but most individuals maintain healthy homeostasis. In the oral cavity, it has been demonstrated that the gingival epithelium protects the host by not only providing a rigid physical barrier, but also innate immune responses in the form of AMPs. AMPs are defined as proteins that are smaller than 100 amino acids with molecular weights typically ranging between 3.5 and 6.5 kDa. Those peptides exhibit bactericidal effects on gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria as wells as antimycotic and antiviral potency. In humans, AMPs are represented by a number of different molecules, e.g. defensins, some chemokines, and LL-37. The periodontal

biofilm provokes host immune responses that lead to inflammation of gingival tissues, and ultimately alveolar bone loss and tooth loss. In the absence of mechanical biofilm disintegration, treatment of periodontitis with systemic antibiotics seems not be effective enough. In addition, the unspecific application of systemic antibiotics causes initiation and development of bacterial resistance. AMPs as endogenous antibiotics have co-evolved with oral the bacterial flora, which has not developed significant peptide resistance. As an alternative to systemic antibiotics, AMPs may serve as templates for the development of new therapeutic peptides that potentially mimic and stimulate the endogenous antimicrobial activity. Ehmke, Benjamin Universittsklinikum Mnster, Mnster, Germany Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Advances in non surgical therapy maximizing the benefit Adjunctive use of antibiotics in periodontal therapy. Data from the prospective multicenter ABPARO trial Aims: According to recent systematic reviews from the EFP, adjunctive antimicrobial therapy may be beneficial. However, the majority of the available literature lacks data and did not consider true endpoints as clinical attachment loss. The present clinical trial considered suggestions and addressed open questions defined in these systematic reviews. Objectives: We conducted a double-blind, parallel group, randomized, placebo-controlled multi-center efficacy study that primary addresses the following objectives: (i) what is the size of the benefit of an adjunctive empiric antibiotic therapy compared to standard mechanical debridement representative sample of German periodontitis patients? (ii) Does the administration of the antibiotic therapy delay recurrence of periodontitis in the general population and in specific high risk groups (e.g. smokers) under standard supportive therapy? (iii) Does the administration of the antibiotic therapy affect the oral health related quality of life. The experimental interventions were mechanical debridement plus 500 mg amoxicillin and 400 mg metronidazole three times daily for 7 days. The control intervention was mechanical debridement alone. Both groups received maintenance therapy in 3-month intervals. Duration of intervention per patient was 27.5 months. Primary endpoint is the percentage of sites showing new attachment loss 1.3 mm over a 27.5 months period. Overall 3261 patients were screened, 542 were included and 408 completed the trial. In this session the first clinical results of this trial will be presented. The trial was exclusively founded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Eickholz, Peter Center for Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine (Carolinum), Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal surgery Current techniques and applications Are there still indications for periodontal surgery today? Aims: If periodontal disease is diagnosed and treated

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early enough non-surgical approaches alone may be sufficient for therapy. Even if periodontal disease is diagnosed lately modern non-surgical periodontal therapy may improve periodontal conditions even in cases of severe periodontitis. However, under which circumstances and for which conditions is periodontal surgery required in times of highly effective non-surgical periodontal therapy? Objectives: 1. What clinical endpoints after non-surgical periodontal therapy provide stable periodontal conditions on the long-term? 2. Under which conditions additional surgical therapy may achieve clinical endpoints that provide stable periodontal conditions? 3. Which surgical approaches are most effective for different clinical situations? 4. What about dental implants as alternative to periodontal surgery? Etienne, Daniel Piti-Salptrire Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal plastic surgery Is there a need of mucogingival surgery? Aims: Periodontal mucogingival surgery was initialy focused on preservation and reconstruction of attached gingiva, frenum removal and vestibuloplasty to avoid a progressive loss of attachment and to facilitate plaque control. At that time the aim of surgical treatment of gingival recessions was to stabilize the gingival margin. With the knowledge that the position of marginal gingiva can be maintained with an adequate and non traumatic plaque control, the need for surgery has been reduced. Surgical indications were then, mostly for cosmetic surgery. Objectives: If we limit our concern to biological and functional needs, some indications remain. Root sensitivity is a concern for patients with root abrasion, but the surgical objective must be, full coverage and we are lacking long term evaluation. Recessions may occur during orthodontic treatment, but it is difficult to anticipate site at risk on young patients, however the benefit is more vident when we can prevent tooth eruption in alveolar mucosa. The need to correct the anatomy of marginal mucosa around dental implants has to be investigated with thin periodontal biotype. Fardal, Oystein Egersund, Norway Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Advances in non surgical therapy maximizing the benefit Quality control of periodontal therapy Aims: The aim of this lecture is to describe how quality control can be measured and applied to periodontal therapy. Objectives: 1.To assess at what stages during periodontal therapy control measures should be considered. 2. To choose which parameters are suitable for measuring. 3.To identify and assess the benefits to the patient and to the clinician. 4.To consider the long term implications of quality control measures in periodontal therapy.

Fickl, Stefan Julius-Maximilians-University-Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal plastic surgery Use of microsurgical and minimally invasive techniques Aims: Microsurgical techniques improve wound healing and can lead to predictable treatment results. In particular retaining blood supply of the manipulated tissues during surgery must be regarded as a crucial aspect in plastic periodontal surgery. Objectives: The objective of this lecture is to present evidence about microsurgical and minimal-invasive techniques for recession coverage and to illustrate their clinical applicability. Gahleitner, Andre Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:00 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Plenary Lecture Magnetic resonance and CT imaging in diagnosis and treatment Aims: To recall the major differences between MR and CT To understand the interpretation of imaging techniques in diagnosis To identify the clinical situations where these techniques are indicated To appreciate the limitations of these techniques To explore the latest and future developments in this area Objectives: Dental CT has become an established method for anatomic imaging of the jaws prior to dental implant placement. More recently CT (Dental-CT), as well as MRT (Dental-MRT) have gained importance in diagnosing dental associated diseases of the mandible and maxilla. Especially in patients with periodontitis, cysts, oro-antral fistulas, odontogenous maxillary sinusitis, impacted teeth and dental trauma new indications have emerged. Unfortunately, most dentists have had little experience in this area and many of the CT and MRT findings remain undetected. Our objective, therefore was to determine the spectrum and appearance of dental related diseases of the jaws and to demonstrate typical and frequent findings. This presentation reviews our experiences from over 30.000 investigations and will summarize the imaging possibilities and indications, which Dental-CT and Dental-MRT are able to cover. Gaspirc, Boris University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana, Slovenia Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal surgery Current techniques and applications Periodontal surgery with lasers Aims: The purpose of the lecture is to elucidate the current role of lasers in periodontal surgical procedures. The controversy of reported clinical outcome and consequently confusing guidelines regarding the rationale and modes of use of lasers in surgical periodontal treatment indicate the need for further clinical studies. Objectives: Several types of lasers, such as CO2 laser,

neodymium and erbium lasers, different diode lasers are suitable for surgical periodontal treatment. Corrective surgical treatment, including access flap surgery, as well as numerous periodontal plastic surgery procedures can be performed with lasers. During access flap surgery thermally acting lasers inactivate periodontal pathogens and their lipopolysaccharides on root surface, while mechanically acting lasers remove thermally altered tissue together with residual microbial plaque and calculus. Probing depth reduction and gain of clinical attachment after laser surgery is a consequence of connective tissue formation accompanied by deposition of new bone. Thermal alterations of soft and hard dental tissues are detrimental in periodontal plastic surgery. Therefore, only mechanically acting lasers are suitable for precise cutting, evaporating, trimming and thinning of periodontal soft tissues as well as for modification of alveolar bone and root surface. Improved esthetic and function of periodontal and oral tissues represent favorable outcome of laser periodontal plastic surgery. Giannobile, William University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States of America Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 EFP/ AAP Session Latest therapies and emerging technologies Gene delivery and novel biomaterials Aims: Reconstitution of periodontal soft and hard tissue defects including cementum, PDL and bone caused by periodontal diseases or trauma is a goal of reconstructive therapy. This presentation seeks to highlight new advances in periodontal tissue engineering using scaffolds and bioactive factors. Objectives: The field of regenerative medicine combines advances in materials science and the life sciences to repair tissues and organs. Over the past decade investigators have begun to utilize signaling molecules such as growth factors and biomimetic peptides to restore lost tooth support due to damage to the alveolar process. This presentation will review emerging clinical therapies in the areas of materials science and growth factor biology to clinical application. In addition, the presentation will highlight the use of polymeric delivery systems and imagebased scaffolding technologies that aid in the targeting of proteins, genes and cells to oral and periodontal lesions for reconstruction of periodontal and peri-implant defects. The presentation will conclude on the combined approach of regenerative molecule delivery and host modulation therapies to treat periodontal osseous defects. Giovannoli, Jean Louis Paris, France Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Orthodontic treatment approaches in the advanced periodontal case Influence of orthodontic tissue remodelling on periodontal healing Aims: In a comprehensive approach of advanced periodontitis cases, orthodontic tooth movements can be performed to establish better morphological conditions.

They can obviously improve the dental conditions and favor the control of infection, but they can also improve the periodontal conditions through the tissue remodeling accompanying tooth movement. Using controlled forces, orthodontics can promote the repair or regeneration of some specific defects. The concept of Guided Tissue Remodelling defines the technic combining Guided Tissue Regeneration and Orthodontic Tooth Movement. Membrane techniques and application of enamel matrix derivates provide opportunities for gaining new attachment and therefore improve the preorthodontic conditions for moving teeth into infrabony defects. To-day, the use of orthodontic procedures in a periodontal practice offers news solutions for a conservative approach of advanced periodontal diseases and enhances significantly the clinical outcomes of reconstructive therapy. Objectives: 1. To precise the prerequisites to perform orthodontic tooth movements in advanced periodontitis cases - to describe the tissue relodelling accompanying tooth movement. 2.To define the concept of Guided Tissue Remodelling, 3. To present cases illustrating the concept of guided Tissue Remodelling Gleissner, Christiane University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Gender aspects in periodontal disease Gender aspects in periodontal disease Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss gender differences in the prevalence and severity of destructive periodontal disease, their possible explanations and the role of gender medicine in periodontal medicine. Objectives: 1. To define the terms sex, gender and gender medicine. 2. To assess the epidemiological evidence for a sexual dimorphism in destructive periodontitis. 3. To explore the possible environmental mechanisms resulting in a higher prevalence of periodontal destruction in men. 4. To describe evidence for an underlying biologic basis for gender differences within the contemporary models of periodontal pathogenesis. 5. To describe the relevance of gender medicine for periodontal medicine. Gokbuget, Aslan Istanbul University,School of Dentistry, Nisantasi/Istanbul, Turkey Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Bone grafting Extraction socket management Aims: The aim is this lecture is to discuss why and how could we preserve exraction socket prior to implantation. Objectives: 1. Understand why do we need to preserve extraction site?, 2. Learn how do we preserve extraction socket, 3. How do we evaluate extraction socket?, 4. Which kind of socket preservation technics are more predictable? 5. Go true the clinical cases and understand how do we apply these technics into our clinical practice..

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Griffiths, Gareth University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 Aggressive periodontitis Antibiotics in the management of aggressive periodontitis Aims: To explore some of the controversies regarding the use of antibiotics in the management of aggressive periodontitis Objectives: The aim will be addressed through a series of questions: 1. How good are we at diagnosing Aggressive Periodontal Disease? 2. Do standard therapies work and does the adjunctive use of antibiotics offer real advantages? 3. If I am going to use an antibiotic what should I choose and how will I use it? Grunder, Ueli Zollikon, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Treating the periodontal patient How may prosthodontics be used to improve aesthetic outcome Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the possibilities to compensate for the loss of tissue when placing implants in the aesthetic zone. Objectives: 1. To identify the limiting factors of augmentative surgical procedures. 2. To describe the surgical possibilities to avoid restorations with pink components. 3. To present the possibilities of the prosthodontics to compensate missing soft tissue. 4. To discuss the optimal design of the suprastructure. Heasman, Peter Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Advances in non surgical therapy maximizing the benefit The cost-effectiveness of periodontal treatments Aims: The aim of this lecture is to evaluate the potential value of using cost-effectiveness analyses for periodontal interventions. Objectives: To: 1. Understand the basic principles of economic evaluations; 2. Identify how economic evaluations can apply to periodontology; 3. Review in detail the best evidence for the cost-effectiveness of specific periodontal interventions. Herrera, David Faculty of Dentistry. University Complutense, Madrid, Spain Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontology Role of antimicrobials & anti-inflammatories Biofilm control The use of systemic antibiotics and antimicrobials Aims: To provide clear guidelines for the practical use of systemic antimicrobials in the treatment of periodontitis, based on the available scientific evidence.

Objectives: 1. To discuss if antimicrobials should be used as adjuncts or as monotherapy. 2. To select the ideal debridement approach when using systemic antimicrobials. 3. To evaluate which patients will benefit from systemic antimicrobial therapies. 4. To identify the role of microbiological evaluation in selecting targets and agents. 5. To provide recommendations for the clinical practice, in terms of drugs and dosages. Hodge, Penny University of Glasgow Dental School, Glasgow, United Kingdom Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Periodontal medicine Periodontal medicine Aims: To discuss: 1. recent findings regarding the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes mellitus 2. the evidence for an association between rheumatoid arthritis and periodontal disease Objectives: To provide an update on: 1. the relationship between periodontitis, pre diabetes and type 2 diabetes 2. the possible effect of anti-tumour necrosis factor- on periodontal parameters in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Hughes, Francis Kings College London Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal regeneration Still a challenge? Biological challenge of periodontal regeneration Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss current knowledge on the biological processes involved in periodontal regeneration, and to consider how this knowledge may be used in devising improved clinical regenerative therapies. Objectives: 1. To consider the clinical need for novel regenerative treatments; 2. To describe the cell and molecular events involved in bone and periodontal tissue regeneration; 3. To discuss how different tissue compartments may limit the inherent regenerative potential of the periodontium; 4. To discuss the potential for biologically active agents to increase regenerative outcomes; 5. To consider the use of tissue engineering strategies, including autologous stem cell implantation, for future application in periodontal regeneration. Hugo, Oliver Dres. Hugo & Kollegen, Schweinfurt, Germany Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Computer aided treatment CAD CAM Technology Aims: The aim of this lecture is to show how the CAD/ CAM approach enhances the predictability and quality of implant supported restorations Objectives: 1. Provide an overview of the scientific background of new materials and production techniques in implant prosthetics 2. To show the clinical benefits of

individualized abutments 3. Compare the Pros and Cons of screw retained vs. cemented fixed dentures 4. Look at different types of bars and retentive elements to improve stability of removable dentures 5. To describe the importance of backward planning systems to achieve prothetic driven implant placement 6. To identify the limitations of implant supported full ceramic restaurations and recommend handling guidelines Hrzeler, Markus Mnchen, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Rapid treatment protocols Surgery and prosthodontic Immediate implants in the aesthetic zone Aims: The aim of this presentation is to discuss the clinical problems a clinician can encounter by performing immediate implant placement in the aesthetic zone and how he can avoid it. Objectives: - the main expectations from our patient regarding implants in the aesthetic zone are time, economics, efficiency and the aesthetic outcome - the drawbacks of the immediate implant placement protocol needs to be discussed - the common solutions to overcome the drawbacks of the immediate implant placement protocol will be depicted - in addition, a new technique and new data will be demonstrated to clear the main disadvantages of the immediate implant placement protocol Ide, Mark Kings College London Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Mucosal and dentine sensitivity Plaque control and mechanisms of dentine hypersensitivity Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss current concepts of the aetiology of dentine sensitivity, and to review the evidence supporting potential causes of variation in the prevalence, recurrence and severity of this problem. The potential for effective plaque control to impact this problem will be discussed. Objectives: 1. to explore the evidence base supporting current understanding of mechanisms of dentine sensitivity 2. to describe how the incidence, recurrence and apparent severity of sensitivity may vary between individuals 3. to review the evidence base supporting the role of plaque control in influencing dentine sensitivity, to try to establish if any relationship is one of association or of causation Jnsson, Birgitta Dalarna University, School of Health and Social Studies, Falun, Sweden Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Behaviour, psychology and quality of life Individually tailored prevention Aims: A patients engagement in their own oral hygiene self-care is fundamental for a successful outcome in periodontal treatment. However, most dental hygienists and dentists have experience of patients who find difficulty

with managing oral hygiene behavioural change; particularly the establishment of new interproximal cleaning habits. Cognitive behavioural strategies are claimed to increase adherence to oral hygiene practise. An individually tailored oral health educational programme based on cognitive behavioural strategies and motivational interviewing in combination with scaling seems to be more efficient and preferable to standard oral hygiene educational programmes in in non-surgical periodontal treatment. Objectives: In this presentation applied behaviour analysis, assessment of oral hygiene behavioural change outcomes, and different cognitive behavioural principles which can be used in interventions intended to change oral hygiene behaviour will be described and discussed. An example of how a cognitive behavioural intervention in non-surgical periodontal treatment can be carried out will also be presented. Jepsen, Sren University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Periodontology management of molar teeth how successful? Current management of furcations Aims: Furcation involved molars respond less favorably to non-surgical therapy than single-rooted teeth. Therefore, resective as well as regenerative procedures have been proposed for the management of furcations and the clinician is often faced with a difficult decision making, when treating these defects. The aim of this lecture is to discuss the impact of resective and regenerative therapies in the management of furcations. Objectives: 1. To assess the clinical and scientific evidence available to support resective and regenerative techniques for furcation management. 2. To describe the variability in results according to patient factors, defect type and location. 3. To be able to inform patients of the likely magnitude and predictability of the proposed treatment. Kantarci, Alpdogan Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, United States of America Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Aetiology and pathogenesis Aetiology and pathogenesis of periodontal diseases: challenging the paradigm Aims: Destruction pathways of the host tissue present unique characteristics, which could shed light to other complex diseases elsewhere in human body. Infections, such as periodontal infections, result in significant local and systemic changes such as the oxygen tension in inflamed tissues and create a hypoxic environment. In addition to the conventional methods of treatment, novel therapies have been developed to reverse the pathological processes. The aim of this work is to present and discuss the current understanding and the changing paradigms in periodontal diseases. Objectives: 1. To review the pathological mechanisms underlying periodontal diseases 2. To present novel concepts, pathways, and therapeutic options

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3. To identify future directions and discuss how new technologies can change our perceptions of disease processes and treatment of periodontal pathologies Kocher, Thomas Dental School, Greifswald, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Diagnosis and risk factors Diagnosis and risk factors Aims: A plethora of studies have been published dealing with various aspects of prediction and of risk factor assessment. Often the distinction between prediction and risk models is blurred and authors do not differentiate between both aspects. Objectives: These different aspects are based on different background information and require different variables and different explanation. A further topic will be, what is the dental community doing with the information about potential risk factors or prediction models. Did the knowledge about risk factors change any preventive or treatment approach in periodontal daily practice or did prediction models influence our treatment decisions. Knnen, Eija Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Turku, Finland Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 What is the role of anti-microbials in management of periodontal disease Anti-infective treatment of periodontitis Aims: Anti-infective treatment of periodontitis, a bacteriadriven inflammation of tooth-surrounding tissues, forms the essential part of the comprehensive periodontal therapy. The primary goal of anti-infective treatment is, literally, to fight against pathogenic biofilms that cause the periodontal infection. Objectives: Before mechanical procedures, the patient needs information on the infectious nature of the disease and impact of oral hygiene on the treatment outcome, as well as tailored oral hygiene instructions to support the performance of anti-infective treatment. Since smoking deteriorates significantly the outcome, smoking cessation programs should be targeted to those periodontitis patients who smoke. By smoking cessation it seems to be possible to shift the composition of the microbiota to direction of periodontal health. Anti-infective treatment, including non-surgical debridement with or without antiseptics, is performed for every patient suffering from the disease. Treatment of periodontitis is teamwork, where the workload is shared between the general dentist, dental hygienist, and periodontist. For removal of microbial deposits and dental plaque-retentive factors, there are novel treatment concepts and technologies, and adjunctive products available. Proper control of bacterial biofilms, both supra- and subgingivally, and the elimination of deepened pockets make the environment less favorable for the regrowth of periodontitis-associated organisms. Commitment to good oral hygiene habits and individually scheduled maintenance visits based on the patients risk profile is of primary importance in avoiding the progression of the disease.

Laine, Marja ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 How does understanding aetiology influence management? Periodontitis as a multifactorial disease Aims: Periodontitis like other chronic inflammatory diseases has a complex pathogenesis and a multifactorial etiology, involving complex interactions between genetic factors, infectious agents and lifestyle factors. Specific microorganisms in the subgingival plaque are essential for periodontal disease initiation and progression. Immune responses against infectious agents are genetically determined and therefore genetic variations in immune response genes are important determinants for susceptibility to periodontitis. Thus not only gene-gene interactions, but also gene-environment interactions form a complex network that may result in periodontitis initiation and progression. Objectives: This presentation will address current results of the studies on periodontitis as a multifactorial disease and how this knowledge may affect management. Lalla, Evanthia Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, New York, United States of America Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontology Risk factors and management Considerations for the management of the periodontal patient with diabetes mellitus Aims: Patients with diabetes mellitus present a challenge when treated for periodontal conditions. The aim of this lecture is to discuss the role of dental professionals in the management of patients with diabetes. The rationale and key components of proper management by the dental team will be presented. Moreover, patients with type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes often remain undiagnosed for years. Recent data on early diabetes identification by dental professionals and on efforts to understand the type of follow-up that will ensure that at-risk individuals comply with recommendations and receive medical consultation and care will be discussed. Objectives: 1. To improve awareness of the critical need for safe and comprehensive oral care of patients with diabetes mellitus 2. To describe how to effectively screen and counsel dental patients regarding their diabetes risk and the proper management of their condition 3. To help dental professionals deliver well-informed patient care as part of a collaborative, patient-oriented healthcare team Linden, Gerry Queens University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontal maintenance treatment in practice Long-term outcome of teeth used as abutments in patients affected by severe periodontal disease Aims: The aim is to provide an overview of studies which have investigated the use of teeth as abutments in patients with advanced periodontal disease with a focus on abutments for fixed bridgework.

Objectives: At the end of the presentation those who attend will be able to: Describe the historical studies of the provision of fixed restorations in patients with advanced periodontitis. Quantify the effects of periodontal treatment and compliance with maintenance on teeth used as abutments. Identify factors associated with the loss of abutment teeth in advanced periodontitis. Summarise the key issues relating to the survival of abutment teeth in patients with advanced periodontitis. Loos, Bruno ACTA (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam), Amsterdam, Netherlands Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontal medicine Genetic predisposition for periodontitis and CVD Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss genetic and epigenetic aspects of the association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. Objectives: Genetic risk factors, lifestyle and environmental factors, including periodontal pathogens, play a role in complex diseases such as periodontitis. Many genetic factors in periodontitis have been investigated, but not all are as strong we have hoped for. Multiple genes play simultaneously a role and ethnic differences exist. Further, some new data in twins indicate that genetic factors are indeed part of the complexity of the pathophysiology of periodontitis, but not fully deterministic for extent and severity of the disease. We believe here also epigenetics come into play. Repeatedly clear associations are observed between periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases are also complex diseases with an etiology similar to other complex disease, such as genetic risk factors, lifestyle and environmental factors. There has been large efforts to dissect the possible causative effects of periodontitis for cardiovascular diseases. However, we have recently identified common risk genes; we hypothesize now that both oral bacteria with frequent bacteraemias and shared inflammatory reactions may connect these two diseases. Throughout life epigenetic changes may occur in the shared key genes of both periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases which could explain the coexistence of these two conditions. Lorenzoni, Martin Medical University of Graz, School of Dentistry, Graz, Austria Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Rapid treatment protocols Surgery and prosthodontic Immediate loading protocols: keys to success, challenges and complications Aims: Aim of this lecture is to to present the current data and knowledge of immediately restored implants in partial and total edentulous patients. Objectives: 1. To assess the clinical and scientific evidence available to support current immediate loading protocols; 2. To describe surgical and prosthodontic techniques for simple and predictable implant rehabilitation; 3. To identify the limitations and risk factors of current loading concepts; 4. To describe the variability in results according to patient factors, remaining dentition and jaw/location;

5. To be able to inform patients of the predictability and complicatons of the proposed implant rehabilitation Marchisio, Olivia University of Pisa, Lido di Camaiore, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Therapy 2 Toothpastes How effective in plaque and gingivitis control? Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the impact of toothpastes in daily prevention and to understand how much they can help periodontal patients in at home maintenance Objectives: 1. To understand how different toothpastes active principles work in the mouth 2. To assess the scientific evidence available in the field 3. To understand how marketing claims could misunderstood patients expectances 4. To foresee how technology and nanotechnology will, in a future, impact on toothpastes composition Meng, Huanxin Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Asian Pacific Session Non surgical therapy for aggressive periodontitis? Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the longitudinal outcome of non surgical therapy for patients with severe aggressive periodontitis and risk factors that may impact on the clinical outcome. Objectives: 1. To assess the clinical and scientific evidence available to support the traditional therapy.2. To assess the clinical evidence to support the impact of current treatment on the patients systemic conditions. 3. To analyze the changes of 7 kinds of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of patients before and after treatment, and the relation between SCFA and clinical parameters. 4. To identifying risk factors related to longterm outcome of AgP in patient, tooth and site-level. Meyle, Joerg Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Periodontal systemic interaction Periodontal systemic interaction Aims: To provide a concise overview over the current scientific evidence of periodontal cardiovascular interactions, which may affect general health of the patient. Objectives: 1. Periodontitis as a local inflammatory disease caused by a bacterial biofilm 2. Systemic consequences of the local inflammatory reactions regards changes in acute phase proteins as well as the burden of bacterial products, which may be carried by immune cells and thus have an impact on vascular endothelial cells possibly leading to atherosclerosis. 3. Oral bacterial products and their properties also infecting myocardial tissue. 4. The impact of local non-surgical therapy on cardiovascular risk factors and acute phase response in patients with severe chronic periodontitis.

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Mombelli, Andrea University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 What is the role of anti-microbials in management of periodontal disease Antibiotics: for every perio patient or the selected few? Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the impact of systemic antibiotics on the outcome of periodontal therapy and to evaluate the value of clinical and microbiological criteria for identifying cases with a specific indication Objectives: 1. To assess the benefits and risks of systemic antibiotics as adjuncts to mechanical periodontal therapy 2. To assess the available evidence to limit this therapy to certain clinically or microbiologically defined variants of periodontal disease 3. To evaluate benefits and risks of different ways to implement antibiotic therapy in clinical protocols Nibali, Luigi UCL Eastman Dental Institute, 8LD, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontology Risk factors and management Periodontal infectogenomics: the role of genetic factors in influencing the subgingival microbiota Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the effect of genetic variants in affecting the composition of the subgingival microbiota Objectives: 1. Discuss the role of genetic variants in periodontal pathology 2. Review the evidence for the effect of genetic mutations and polymorphisms on bacterial composition in the human body (infectogenomics) 3. Discuss the hypothesis of selective pressure due to microbes 4. Identify genetic variants which could affect the composition of subgingival plaque biofilm 5. Discuss potential clinical applications of periodontal infectogenomics Nisand, David Paris, France Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Implants for compromised situations Short implants for limited bone volume Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the use of short implants in reduced bone volume. Objectives: 1.To assess the clinical and scientific evidence available to support the use of short implants (a device with a designed intra bony length of 8mm or less) 2.To describe the variability in results according to patient factors, implant surface and stability 3.To describe the impact of short implants in daily practice 4.To discuss future development of surgery with reduced morbidity OBrien, Tiernan Galway, Ireland Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Peri-implant soft tissue problems and managements

Manipulation of the gingival margin for aesthetic and restorative purposes Aims: To compare and contrast various treatment protocols that impact on the final position of the facial gingival margin around implant restorations Objectives: 1. To stress the importance of correct clinical decision making from the outset of treatment. 2. To illustrate how the gingival margin responds to a variety of clinical interventions surgical and non-surgical. 3. Exam the evidence relating to these clinical interventions. 4. To recognize the limits of surgical treatment in advanced cases and to look at alternative treatment strategies. Ower, Philip Liss, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Therapy 3 Minimal intervention techniques in periodontitis management Aims: The aim of this lecture is to outline the development of minimal intervention techniques in the non-surgical management of periodontitis, comparing the treatment outcome effects of such interventions with traditional and more invasive techniques. Objectives: 1. To identify different non-surgical techniques for managing diseased root surfaces in periodontitis patients 2. To define the terminology used in terms of treatment objectives and instrument type 3. To examine the evidence relating to the relative efficacy of minimal intervention (MI) compared to traditional techniques 4. To highlight the benefits of MI techniques for both patient and operator Palmer, Paul Kings College London, London, United Kingdom Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room A3 Practical approaches to maxillary sinus augmentation surgery The Osteotome technique for within site augmentation Aims: To understand the indications, limitations, surgical procedures and outcomes of site augmentation using osteotomes for within site sinus elevation. Objectives: To describe development of the technique. To define the clinical and radiological features relevant to the technique. To illustrate the detailed operative procedures. To analyse the relevant scientific literature describing outcome. Parashis, Andreas Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, United States Of America Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontal maintenance treatment in practice Supportive periodontal care and treatment in private practice: realities and limitations Aims: Supportive periodontal treatment (SPT) is an integral part of managing patients with periodontal disease. However, numerous studies indicate that most patients do not adhere to SPT despite the best efforts of

clinicians. Furthermore, among compliers a significant number require retreatment.The aim of this presentation is to discuss risk assessment after completion of active treatment to determine SPT intervals and strategies to identify non-compliers in private practice. In addition, decision trees of when retreatment is necessary and the procedures indicated in relation to the extent and severity of recurrence will be presented. Objectives: 1) To discuss the endpoints of periodontal treatment. 2) To analyze how do we decide on the frequency of supportive care. 3) To clarify if risk assessment on the patient and tooth level is necessary for every patient. 4) To assess the main barriers to supportive care and how they can be overcome. 5) To discuss how we can identify possible non-compliers. 6) To analyze when retreatment is indicated. 7) To describe the recommended procedures for effective retreatment. 8) To assess how effective is supportive care in preventing tooth loss. Penninger, Josef Vienna, Austria Thursday, June 7, 2012 09:00 10:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Plenary Lecture Basic mechanisms of disease pathogenesis Aims: Functional genomics in model organisms and haploid stem cells are ideal tools to validate candidate disease genes and to identify basic physiology and disease pathogenesis. Objectives: A plethora of genes have been correlated with human diseases. Genetic animal models have proven to be extremely valuable to elucidate the essential functions of genes in normal physiology and the pathogenesis of disease. Using Drosophila genetics, gene-targeted mice, and recently developed haploid mouse embryonic stem cells my group attempts to model human disease and to genetically dissect disease mechanisms. For instance, during the last years, members of my laboratory have done large scale Drosophila screens to map pain perception (thermal avoidance, Neely et al. Cell 2010), stress induced heart failure (Neely et al. Cell, 2010), obesity (Pospisilik et al. Cell 2010), and bacterial infections and gut immunity (Cronin et al. Science 2009). The idea is to mine the genome of one organism using systems genetics and then link and compare our results to large scale genome association studies in human disease populations. Moreover we have used mouse genetics to map key components of cancer, especially breast cancer (Schramek et al. Nature 2010, Schramek et al. Nature Gen. 2011). We have now also established mouse haploid ES cells and technologies for near saturated genome wide mutagenesis, a system that allows us to perform yeast genetics in a mammalian stem cell. Preshaw, Philip Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontology Role of antimicrobials & anti-inflammatories

Anti-inflammatories in the control of periodontitis Aims: The aim of this lecture is to consider the evidence supporting the use of anti-inflammatories in the management of patients with periodontitis Objectives: 1. To review briefly the different types of antiinflammatories that have been utilised in the treatment of periodontitis 2. To consider the indications for using antiinflammatories as an adjunctive treatment for periodontitis 3. To assess the limitations of using anti-inflammatories in periodontal management Quirynen, Marc Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:30 14:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Peri-implantitis A challenge for all Plaque formation on different implant surfaces and other risk factors Aims: A series of recent publications support following statements: (i) periopathogens are considered the causative organisms for peri-implantitis, (ii) teeth, and especially the periodontal pocket, serves as the primary reservoir of these periopathogens, (iii) soon after implant insertion the pristine peri-implant pocket is colonized by a microbiota similar to that found around the neighboring teeth. Based on these statements it seems reasonable to conclude that implants are at higher risk to develop peri-implantitis when inserted next to periodontally compromised teeth. The susceptibility to peri-implantitis does not only depend on the periodontal health, but also is influenced by the surface characteristics of the transmucosal/endosteal part of the implant. Surface free energy and especially surface roughness play a significant role on plaque formation and its maturation. Implants with a rough surface are shown to be more prone to peri-implantitis. A comparison between minimally and moderately rough implant surfaces (e.g. the current implants) is more difficult because of a lack of data. Pilot observations seem to indicate that both surfaces are colonized with a similar biofilm, and therefore probably are equally susceptible for peri-implantitis. Objectives: This lecture should give an answer to following questions: 1. How does composition/structure of the implant surface affect initial and later bacterial colonization? 2. Does implant and abutment design affect predisposition to peri-implantitis? 3. Does presence of natural teeth have an effect? Ramseier, Christoph ZMK Universitt Bern, Bern, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontology Risk factors and management Importance of tobacco smoking among other risk factors in periodontal diseases Aims: This lecture will reveal the current evidence on the impact of tobacco use on periodontal tissues in all our patients. Furthermore, a patient-centred approach will be presented to ease information exchange and patient activation for both tobacco use prevention and cessation. Objectives: Tobacco use has been identified as a major risk factor for oral disorders such as cancer and periodontal disease. Tobacco use cessation, on the other hand, is associated with the potential for reversal of

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precancer, enhanced outcomes following periodontal treatment, and better periodontal status compared to patients who continue to smoke. Consequently, helping tobacco users to quit has become a part of both the responsibility of oral health professionals and the general practice of dentistry. Dental professionals are urged to acquire appropriate methods and skills for supporting their patients to quit. Comprehensive behavioural change support using appropriate communication skills combined with nicotine replacement therapy are shown to be most effective measures in the cure of tobacco dependence. In order to positively influence patient activation for tobacco use prevention and cessation, simple brief intervention techniques using Motivational Interviewing (MI) approaches have shown to be promising. While acknowledging the factors which influence long term outcomes, a range of policy, organisational, and educational initiatives may need to be implemented in dentistry to further facilitate patient centred approaches in periodontal care. Rasperini, Giulio University of Milan, Fondazione IRCCS , Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Ca Granda, Milan, Italy Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal plastic surgery Sub-Epithelial connective tissue graft for treatment of gingival recessions with and without enamel matrix derivative Aims: The aim of this presentation is to show the data of a multi-centre, randomized controlled trial were the clinical outcomes of Connective Tissue Graft alone (CTG) or in combination with Enamel Matrix Derivative (CTG+EMD) in the treatment of Miller Class I and II gingival recessions were compared Objectives: Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has been suggested to be effective in improving clinical attachment level and achieving periodontal regeneration following surgical root coverage procedures. The use of coronally advanced flap (CAF) technique in combination with EMD for the treatment of gingival recessions was first introduced by Modica et al. in 2000. McGuire & Nunn compared CAF plus EMD versus CAF plus CTG; no differences were showed in terms of root coverage between test (95,1%) and control group (93,8%). Cairo et al. 2008 showed that CTG or EMD in conjunction with CAF enhances the probability to obtain Complete Root Coverage (CRC) and to improve recession reduction in Miller Class I and II single gingival recession. The adjunctive use of enamel matrix derivative with CTG in the treatment of recession defects it is never been compared to CTG plus CAF alone. Renvert, Stefan Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:30 14:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Peri-implantitis A challenge for all Limitations of current methods of treatment Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the effectiveness of currently used treatment modalities for peri-implantitis. Objectives: 1. To describe the clinical effects and limitations of non-surgical and surgical therapy of peri-

implantitis. 2. To report on scientific and clinical data on different non-surgical and surgical treatment modalities of peri-implantitis. 3. To present data on the efficacy of antimicrobials in the treatment of peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis. 4. To discuss a possible variability in treatment outcome according to differences in surface structure. 5. To present strategies for treatment of periimplantitis in daily clinical practice. Rocchietta, Isabella Department of Biomaterials, Institute for Clinical Sciences, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, Milano, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Bone grafting The role of guided bone regeneration in ridge augmentation Aims: Vertical and horizontal ridge atrophies may be solved applying guided bone regeneration techniques. However, the future is moving towards an era where less invasive treatment regimes are available to minimize complications and side effects of a surgical procedure, decrease patients morbidity, increase success rates and decrease technical difficulties. The maturation of tissue engineering and its application to clinical surgical procedures has helped create a new paradigm. Objectives: -Understand the rationale of vertical guided bone regeneration, its indications and the alternative therapeutic approaches. - Transferring the research findings into clinical practice in tissue regeneration to work towards the state of the art techniques Roccuzzo, Mario Private Practice, Torino, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Treating the periodontal patient Long term results of implant therapy in periodontally compromised patients Aims: In the last years, a large number of implants have been placed in Periodontally Compromised Patients (PCP), based on the assumption the implants perform better than teeth. The aim of this lecture is to present the clinical and radiographic results of a 10-year evaluation of implant therapy in a large group of PCP of both moderate and severe grade. Objectives: 1. To present the evidence for avoiding multiple preventive dental extractions and implant placement; 2. To outline how to properly inform PCP that they are more at risk for peri-implantitis; 3. To describe the surgical techniques for correct placement of implants in PCP; 4. To underline the value of the Supportive Periodontal Therapy in enhancing long-term outcomes of implant therapy. Romanos, Georgios Eastman Institute for Oral Health, Rochester, New York, United States Of America Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 EFP/ AAP Session Latest therapies and emerging technologies

Laser applications in periodontal therapy Aims: The aim of this lecture is to present the different options of the laser wavelengths in the treatment of periodontal disease. The speaker will demonstrate the applications for hard and soft tissues to provide periodontal health. Clinical information and scientific data will be presented. Objectives: 1. Demonstration of the basic properties of the different laser wavelengths. 2. Options of periodontal therapy using lasers. 3. Laser tissue interactions to optimize the clinical outcome. 4. Treatment of peri-implantitis using lasers. Rompen, Eric Liege, Belgium Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Bone grafting Reconstruction of the atrophic posterior maxilla: Sinus elevation or vertical guided bone regeneration? Aims: Provide a clear comparative vision of available techniques for the treatment of the atrophic posterior maxilla Objectives: Explain the various reasons for atrophy of the posterior maxilla, from periodontal involvement of multi-rooted molars to sinus expansion in the edentulous areas. Detail all available techniques for vertical bone augmentation, either supra-crestal or intra-sinusal. Details various sub-sinusal augmentation techniques and materials. Analyze data from the literature comparing the success rates of GBR versus sinus augmentation. Detail and analyze success rates of alternative non reconstructive techniques such as tilted, short or zygomatic implants Roos Jansaker, Ann-Marie Public Dental Health Service, Kristianstad, Sweden Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Peri-implant soft tissue problems and managements Soft tissue health and Peri-implant mucositis Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant mucosits. A second aim is to discuss how the development of peri-implant mucositis could be prevented. Objectives: 1. To describe clinical features of peri-implant mucositis and how to clinically diagnose peri-implant mucositis. 2. To describe the aetiology and pathogenisis of peri-implant mucositis and to compare this to gingivitis around teeth. 3. To present data on the prevalence of periimplant mucositis in patients who have had their implant in the mouth for more than 5 years. 4. To present strategies for treatment of peri-implant mucositis. 5. To give recommendations in how development of periimplant mucositis could be prevented. Rosema, Martijn ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Therapy 2

Toothbrushes to improve gingival health what advances have been made? Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the effect of toothbrushing on clinical parameters of oral health and to discuss the different research approaches on toothbrushes. Objectives: 1. To assess significant and clinically relevant effects of toothbrushing on various parameters. 2. To identify the limitations of clinical assessments and study designs. 3. To clarify the variability in results on clinical effects and on subjects perception. 4. To provide the dental professional with the best available evidence on toothbrushes. Salvi, Giovanni University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Treating the periodontal patient What are the problems in treating the periodontal patient? Aims: The aim of this lecture is to highlight the problems encountered in periodontitis patients with respect to their rehabilitation with dental implants. Objectives: The objectives of the lecture are to summarize the evidence indicating that (i) residual pockets after active periodontal therapy act as a reservoir for the colonization of dental implants with periodontal pathogens, (ii) periodontal pathogens may persist in the oral cavity after full-mouth tooth extraction, (iii) the long-term prognosis of implants in periodontitis patients is not more favourable compared with that of teeth. Sanz, Mariano Faculty of Dentistry. University Complutense, Madrid, Spain Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Periodontal plastic surgery Aetiology and management of mucogingival defects Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the main etiological factors implicated in the development of mucogingival defects, mainly localized gingival recessions. Objectives: 1. To identify the most important predisposing factors in the development of mucogingival defects. 2. To identify the most important etiological factors in the development of localized gingival recession defects. 3. To describe the surgical approaches that have shown efficacy in widening of amount of keratinized gingiva and peri-implant mucosa. 4. To describe the surgical approaches that have shown efficacy in reconstructing localized gingival recession defects Sarfati, Alexandre Paris VII Denis Diderot, Garancire Rotschild Hospital, Paris, France Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Periodontal plastic surgery A scientific approach to periodontal plastic surgery Aims: France Periodontal plastic surgery deals with reconstructive procedures designed to enhance esthetics. Numerous surgical procedures have been described

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to achieve this goal. It may be assumed that esthetic assessment is a key-point to compare the outcomes of the different surgical techniques. However, unknowns still exist, and part of the decision making process is based on personal experience of clinicians. Thus, a scientific approach to esthetic remains a challenge. The aim of this presentation is to explore the quantitative and qualitative outcomes of periodontal plastic surgeries in order to evaluate and choose the surgical procedure best corresponding to the patients demand. Objectives: 1. To identify factors associated with esthetic assessment 2. To identify surgical procedures recommended in case of esthetic demand Schwarz, Frank Heinrich Heine University, Dsseldorf, Germany Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:30 14:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Peri-implantitis A challenge for all What future treatments may work Aims: The lecture will provide cutting edge knowledge on what future treatments may work. Objectives: Innovative methods for surface debridement and decontamination, improvements in surgical techniques, and most recent innovations in biomaterials and growth factor delivery for the management of peri-implantitis lesions will be evaluated. Sculean, Anton University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal regeneration Still a challenge? Meeting the challenge in furcation defects Aims: To critically evaluate the factors influencing the healing of furcation defects and to present the efficacy of different treatment modalities to improve the histologic and clinical outcomes. Objectives: 1. To present the histologic evidence from animal and human studies demonstrating periodontal regeneration in furcation defects. 2. To critically analyze the treatment modalities which have been shown to result in closure or improvement of class II and class III furcation defects. 3. To elaborate on how various factors such as location and anatomy of the defect or the amount and position of gingival tissue may affect the outcomes. 4. To elaborate on the problems and future possibilities to achieve regeneration or closure of class III furcation defects. Seymour, Gregory University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Asian Pacific Session The infection burden What does it mean? Aims: The aim of this lecture is to examine the oral infectious burden and what it means in relation to periodontal disease and to systemic health. Objectives: The objectives of this lecture are: 1. to examine the nature of the of the infective burden and the distribution

of putative pathogens within the population, 2. to examine the relationship between the oral burden of infection and the presence and level of anti-heat shock protein (HSP) 60, a putative marker of morbidity and mortality in patients with defined cardiovascular disease, 3. to examine the role of co-infection in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Shapira, Lior Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hadassah and Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 EFP/ AAP Session Latest therapies and emerging technologies Recent advances in the development of vaccination and host-modulation therapy Aims: The aim of the presentation is to discuss the impact of the host-response to the pathogenesis of periodontitis and the possibility to use this knowledge for the development of new therapeutic and preventive modalities. Objectives: 1. To assess the scientific evidence available to support the role of the host response in the process of infection-induced periodontal destruction. 2. To present the possibility of controlling inflammation as a treatment approach to periodontitis, particularly in individuals at risk. 3. To predict if clinical periodontology will stay a surgical profession or will change due to new host-modulating treatments. 4. To present the debate regarding vaccination as an efficient modality to prevent periodontaitis. Slot, Dagmar Else Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, Netherlands Friday, June 8, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Therapy 3 Do lasers / photodynamic therapy have a role in periodontal treatment Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the available evidence for the use of laser/photodynamic therapy during non-surgical periodontal therapy. Objectives: 1. To identify different types of lasers and photodynamic therapy 2. To describe the effect when used as adjunct to supra-and subgingival debridement or as a mono therapy 3. To discuss the role for lasers/ photodynamic in non-surgical periodontal therapy. Stammberger, Heinz Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria Friday, June 8, 2012 09:00 10:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Plenary Lecture The maxillary sinus anatomical and pathological considerations Aims: Endoscopic approaches over the last 35 or so years have resulted in a shift of paradigm both of understanding of normal and pathopysiology as well as therapeutic concepts towards maxillary and ethmoid sinuses. Objectives: With the exception of true dentogenic and traumatic background, the majority of maxillary sinus inflammatory diseases is due to affections of the ethmoidal

prechambers, the ethmoidal infundibulum in first line. It is from here, that the maxillary sinus develops and pneumatizes into the maxilla, remaining dependant on its prechamber regarding ventilation and drainage. Mucociliary transport has genetically determined transport routes, which always aim for the natural ostium of the very sinus and cell, from where the latter was pneumatized. Accessory ostia in the fontanelle regions or surgically created ones not connecting to the natural ostia, do not substantially contribute to drainage; in contrast, they can lead to the circular transport phenomenon, extremely annoying for patients. Endoscopic treatment, especially surgical, of inflammatory maxillary sinus diseases, has therefore turned into treatment of the ethmoidal clefts, the prechambers to the sinus. Fenestration procedures in the inferior nasal meatus have, by and large, completely been abandoned. Angled telescopes allow for an almost 100 per cent overview of the sinus and sophisticated instrumentation helps to reach all sinus walls from inside, transnasally. So be it foreign body removal or fungus ball, inverted papilloma or antrochoanal polyps, with the exception of disease of dentogenic origin external approaches like Caldwell-Luc have more or less disappeared ; even for malignant tumors as long as they do not transgress anterior or posterior walls or into the orbit, can be approached endoscopically under certain preconditions. Examples of endoscopic diagnosis, mucociliary transport and a variety of surgical possibilities as well as their limitations will be discussed and presented on video clips. Stavropoulos, Andreas School of Dentistry, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Schubert 1-2 Themed research communications: Periodontal regeneration Periodontal regeneration Aims: To give a short overview of current status and some future perspectives of regenerative periodontal therapy. Objectives: Periodontal regeneration implies that wound healing after therapy is characterized by the formation of new cementum with functionally oriented inserting collagen fibers on the previously exposed/affected portion of the root, paralleled with new alveolar bone formation, and a periodontal ligament with physiologic width and composition. A variety of approaches claiming to enhance periodontal regeneration have been promoted during the years. These included a number of surgical techniques in combination with root surface conditioning schemes, implantation of a number of bone grafts or bone biomaterials, barrier devices, and more recently lately matrix- and growth and differentiation factors, or living cells, either as stand-alone protocols or in combinations. These procedures have met variable histological and clinical success, occasionally due to lack of biological potential, other times due to unfortunate case selection and/or clinical management. Periodontal regeneration with currently available technologies seems limited in certain morphologies of periodontal defects. Based on accumulated evidence from preclinical studies, a better understanding of periodontal wound healing has recently emerged, indicating that important factors for periodontal regeneration are: a) wound stability, allowing uneventful

blood clot adhesion and maturation on the instrumented root surface, b) unobstructed space provision, allowing formation and maturation of a periodontal regenerate, and c) primary intention healing prohibiting infection of the periodontal regenerate. Adjunct treatment measures, including the surgical technique, acknowledging these critical points and the native potential for periodontal wound healing/regeneration may provide a clinical benefit. Stokman, Monique University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Mucosal and dentine sensitivity The effect of mucosal lesions on plaque control and their management Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the clinical features of the most common mucogingival lesions and to provide the best options to manage a proper plaque control. Objectives: 1. To recognize the most common mucogingival lesions. 2. To describe the clinical characteristics of the mucogingival lesions. 3. To be able to give effective dental hygiene instruction in patients with mucogingival lesions. Suvan, Jean UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Behaviour, psychology and quality of life Health behaviour change in the dental practice Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the relevance and application of health behaviour change techniques and tools in the dental practice setting with a focus on enhancing clinician skills and settings that facilitate positive health behaviours in patients. Objectives: 1. To understand the concepts underlying health behaviour change and brief interventions based upon the spirit of motivational interviewing 2. To identify differences in communication styles, techniques and tools 3. To consider integration strategies relevant to the dental visit context 4. To discover ways to advance clinicians application of identified approaches Tangerman, Albert University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:30 13:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Halitosis Implications in the dental practice Extra-oral halitosis Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss how to detect extra-oral halitosis. Objectives: 1. To stress the importance to differentiate between intra- and extra-oral halitosis. 2. To discuss the different forms of extra-oral halitosis. 3. To identify the compounds responsible for extra-oral halitosis.

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Tepper, Gabor Vienna Medical University, Vienna, Austria Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:00 12:00 | Room Strauss 1 Anatomical pitfalls Anatomical pitfalls in implantology and periodontology Aims: to demonstrate that textbook anatomy has little importance to an oral surgeons or periodontists professional life - special advanced knowledge is requested Objectives: This presentation will not focus on textbook anatomy instead it will present the aspects of clinical and surgical anatomy which every implantologist, oral surgeon and periodontist will encounter in his everyday practice. It is well known, that anatomy changes through a human beings lifespan. It is a multifactorial feature which causes massive alterations of hard- and soft tissue structures under the following influences: Age, tooth loss, dental interventions, gender and genetics. Understanding of all aspects of topography is essential for the specialist to enable him to deal with todays challenges. The lecture emphasises the importance of clinical anatomy to understand modern diagnostic tools like CT and DVT by aquiering a 3D-Vision for the human body. New literature demonstrates that the main reason for legal suits in dentistry and oral surgery is actual bodily damage like nerve injuries and thus alterations in nerval sensitivity caused by either insufficient preoprative diagnostics or intraoperative complications. Demonstrating anatomy beyond the level of student textbooks is the main goal of this presentation douzens of clinical images will lead the way. Tervonen, Tellervo University of Oulu, University of Oulu, Finland Thursday, June 7, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Strauss 2-3 Periodontal medicine The complex inter-relationship of periodontitis and diabetes Aims: The aim is to clarify the biologic hyperglycemia related mechanisms that are behind the increased susceptibility to periodontal inflammation in DM patients. Objectives: A vast number of scientific papers indicate that diabetes mellitus (DM) is a significant risk factor for both gingivitis and chronic periodontitis. The presentation will focus on the hyperglycemia associated pathogenetic mechanisms that increase the susceptibility to periodontal inflammation (for example AGE-formation, hyperresponsiveness of the immune system, increased oxidative stress, abnormal leucocyte functions). Furthermore, the role of systemic inflammation in the background of periodontal inflammation as well as other diabetic complications will be discussed. Although a number of studies indicate that the metabolic control of DM is improved along with elimination of periodontal bacterial load by anti-infective therapies, it is not clear, who are the patients that would benefit from such treatments. Therefore recent data of clinical studies of the effect of periodontal treatment on diabetic state will be discussed.

Testori, Tiziano Como, Italy Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room A3 Practical approaches to maxillary sinus augmentation surgery Lateral approach to sinus grafting Aims: The lecture will discuss the clinical indications and contraindications. The most appropriate surgical procedures and graft materials will be presented in an evidences-based approach. Objectives: To identify the rationale for a correct pre-operative planning To learn the correct surgical technique step by step To choose the most appropriate grafting materials Teughels, Wim KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:00 12:00 | Room A3 Nutrition in the management of periodontal disease The potential of probiotics Aims: As in other fields of healthcare, probiotics have been introduced for prevention and treatment of periodontal diseases. However, implementing probiotics in the daily periodontal practice should be based on sound scientific evidence. Objectives: This lecture will address the concept of probiotics in the field of periodontology. Attention will be given to the rationale, the benefits and the currently available evidence. We will try to focus on probiotics currently available in Europe. The data presented will be derived from a recent literature review and new clinical studies. Tinti, Carlo Flero, Italy Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Implants for compromised situations How to manage the implant in a compromised position Aims: An incorrect evaluation or treatment plan can cause a wrong positioning of implants, making difficult their use prosthetically. This lectures aim is to identify the problem as soon as it comes to the clinicians attention, and then to make a diagnosis of what may have caused it. Objectives: The second part of the lecture will be about its objectives, showing how to solve the problems of implants malpositioning and how to avoid them. Tomasi, Cristiano The Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 Aggressive periodontitis Aggressive and chronic periodontitis what are the differences? Aims: With the latest classification of periodontal diseases from 1999, age has been ruled out as a factor to discriminate between different clinical forms of periodontitis and degree of destruction in relation to time

of onset is considered as the prominent factor. Despite most clinicians may discriminate, after appropriate diagnostic paths, between aggressive and chronic forms, the criteria adopted in research to classify the patients are not homogeneous. The aim of the lecture will be to explore what are the features in common and which are the clear differences between aggressive and chronic periodontitis in terms of clinical, immunological and microbiological parameters. Objectives: Starting from the different definitions and threshold that can be found in periodontal literature, the implications when interpreting research results will be discussed. Furthermore, the importance of time as a factor to evaluate progression and degree of susceptibility will be evaluated. Finally, the potential differences in term of host response and therapeutic implications will be addressed. Tonetti, Maurizio European Research Group on Periodontology, Genova, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 11:30 | Room Schubert 4-5 Publishing in JCP Publishing in the Journal for Clinical Periodontology Aims: This presentation will introduce researchers to the standards and decision making process of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology with the aim to assist in research design and manuscript preparation Objectives: 1. Review equator network standards of reporting used by the Journal of Clinical Periodontology and identify the correct checklist for each study design 2. Review ethical standards in terms of conflict of interest, authorship and scientific misconduct 3. Discuss areas of editorial priority Tonetti, Maurizio European Research Group on Periodontology, Genova, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Periodontology management of molar teeth How successful? The problem of periodontal involvement of molar teeth Aims: This lecture will provide an overview of our current understanding of the diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic challenges represented by furcation involvement. In the past dentist have neglected the presence of interradicular defects in the context of their treatment plans. Today, many general practitioners seem to believe that the presence of a furcation defect represents an indication for tooth extraction and implant replacement. The lecture aims to assess the evidence and present clinical implications that will help a more precise assessment of the prognosis of individual molars and the clinical decisions that need to be made. Objectives: 1. Discuss current diagnostic approaches and prognositc indicators in multirooted teeth. 2. Present the evidence to support treatmetn or extraction of molars with furcation involvements. 3. Outline rationale clinical approaches to incorporate this element in the overall treatment plan.

Trombelli, Leonardo Research Centre for the Study of Periodontal and PeriImplant Diseases, Ferrara, Italy Thursday, June 7, 2012 14:00 15:30 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Periodontal surgery Currents techniques and applications Minimally invasive surgery Aims: The aim of this lecture will be to thoroughly define advantages and limitations of a novel minimally-invasive surgical approach, namely the Single Flap Approach (SFA), for the treatment of deep intraosseous defects. In particular, the possibility that SFA may enhance condition for wound stability, leading to eventual periodontal regeneration, will be discussed when used either in conjunction with reconstructive technologies or as single treatment. Objectives: 1. define the rationale for using a minimally invasive procedure to enhance the regenerative outcome following treatment of deep intraosseous defects; 2. describe in details the surgical steps of a novel minimally invasive approach to access periodontal defects, the Single Flap Approach; 3. define potential advantages and drawbacks of the procedure, with particular emphasis on factors affecting treatment outcome Valentini, Pascal University of Corsica, Corte, France Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Room A3 Practical approaches to maxillary sinus augmentation surgery The diagnosis and management of sinus pathology prior to sinus augmentation Aims: According to the literature, It is well known that the occurence of post operative chronic sinusitis appears to be limited to patients with a predisposition for this condition. In order to prevent post and also per operative complications it is very important to be able to precise anatomical particularities and to diagnose the health status of maxillary sinus. The possibility for the right management of those parameters is essential for the case selection. Objectives: case selection for maxillary sinus grafting

Van De Velde, Tommie University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room A3 Forum for Specialists: Implantology Computer aided treatment Indications and limitations for implant guided surgery Aims: The aim of this presentation is to describe indications and limitation related to guided implant surgery. Objectives: 1. To describe the rationale for the use of guided surgery in clinical practice 2. To identify an update of the current available literature related to existing techniques 3. To give the results of clinical studies scrutinizing the clinical aspects of guided surgery. 4. To identify procedures to apply guided surgery in good clinical practice.

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Van Der Velden, Ubele ACTA, LA Amsterdam, Netherlands Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:00 12:00 | Room A3 Nutrition in the management of periodontal disease The nutritional approach Aims: Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease in which genetics and environmental- and life style factors play a major role. The aim of this lecture is to discuss the impact of diet and micronutrients in the management of periodontal diseases. Objectives: The objectives are to assess the scientific evidence that supports the role of nutrition as modifying factor in the etiology of periodontal diseases, to identify nutrients that may improve the host response and promote periodontal health and to give and advice how to handle in individual periodontitis patients in order to change the diet into a direction that support the results of periodontal therapy. Van Der Weijden, Fridus Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, Netherlands Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Plenary Lecture How critical is the control of interproximal plaque for oral health? Aims: In the spaces between teeth, where the highest prevalence of caries and periodontal diseases occur, efficient toothbrushing alone has a limited effect. Various interdental oral hygiene products are available. What is the evidence to support their use? This lecture will present the results of four systematic reviews concerning the effect of floss, woodsticks, interdental brushes and the oral irrigator. The implementation of these results in everyday practice will be discussed. Objectives: -Interpretation systematic reviews on interdental cleaning -Value the efficacy of various interdental cleaning devices -Implementation of results in everyday practice Van Dyke, Thomas The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, United States Of America Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Strauss 2-3 New insights into the Host response in Periodontitis New insights into the resolution of inflammation Aims: The aim of this lecture is to familiarize the participant with the basic concepts and principles of resolution of inflammation as an active biochemical process with emphasis on the pathogenesis and treatment of periodontitis. Objectives: 1. To identify the biological pathways of resolution of inflammation. 2. To describe the role of resolution pathways in the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases. 3. To assess the potential for pharmacological enhancement of resolution pathways in the prevention and treatment of periodontitis. 4. The put resolution of inflammation in the context of host modulation therapy.

Van Strydonck, Danielle ACTA, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 Therapy 2 Mouthrinses to improve gingival health choice and applicability Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the impact of commercially available mouthrinses on gingival health. Objectives: To overview the current commercially available mouthrinses. To describe the properties of an ideal mouthrinse to improve gingival health. To discuss how close do currently available mouthrinses reach these ideals (clinical and scientific evidence). To identify the limitations of commercially available mouthrinses. To ask whether some dentifrice ingredients may influence the effect of a mouthrinse on plaque and gingival bleeding. To provide recommendations about the use of mouthrinses in different clinical conditions. To evaluate their cost-effectiveness. Verner, Christian Nantes, France Friday, June 8, 2012 08:30 10:00 | Room Lehar 1-4 How does understanding aetiology influence management? Microbiological and bacterial sampling how may it influence management? Aims: The aim of this presentation is to explain how microbiological and bacterial samplings could influence periodontal treatments. Objectives: Periodontitis is caused by opportunistic infectious agents, the expression of which is related to patients susceptibility. The goals of treatment are to reestablish and maintain a new bacteriological balance. How can microbiological and bacterial samplings help us to fulfill these objectives? Two different sampling methods will be described: anaerobic culture and real-time PCR. This presentation will point out their valuable contribution to: - Periodontal diagnosis, - Antimicrobial agents prescription, - Adjustements to treatment plan, - Facilitate supportive care, - Set up an orthodontic or implant therapy. These differents topics will be clarified with a pragmatic point of view, to highlight their potential relevance in clinical practice. Weiland, Frank Private practice limited to orthodontics, Deutschlandsberg, Austria Saturday, June 9, 2012 09:00 10:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Orthodontic treatment approaches in the advanced periodontal case The role of the orthodontist Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the team approach to treatment of patients with advanced periodontal disease from the orthodontists perspective. Orthodontic tooth movement implies adaptation of the alveolar bone and the neighbouring tissues. Orthodontics may thereby support periodontal treatment but can also aggravate the periodontal situation, in case of uncontrolled tooth movement combined with an inflamed periodontium. Factors that have major impact on the clinical outcome will be discussed.

Objectives: 1. To describe the basics of orthodontic tissue remodelling 2. To understand the special prerequisites in periodontally compromised patients for successful orthodontic treatment 3. To understand the possibilities and limitations of orthodontic tissue regeneration 4. To assess the post-treatment prognosis West, Nicola Bristol Dental School, BS1 2LY, United Kingdom Friday, June 8, 2012 16:00 17:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Mucosal and dentine sensitivity Evaluation of treatment modalities for dentine hypersensitivity Aims: The aim of this lecture is to assess the efficacy of currently available treatment modalities in the management of dentine hypersensitivity. Objectives: 1. To assess the current evidence to support efficacy of treatment modalities for dentine hypersensitivity 2. To identify the mechanism of how different products claim to alleviate pain from sensitive teeth 3. To be able to inform the public regarding evidence based treatment options for the oral pain condition of dentine hypersensitivity. Winkel, Edwin University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:30 13:30 | Room Lehar 1-4 Halitosis Implications in the dental practice Intra-oral halitosis Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss how to detect intra-oral halitosis. Objectives: 1. To discuss the different forms of intra-oral halitosis. 2. To identify the compounds responsible for intra-oral halitosis. 3. To discuss the implications for daily practice Zitzmann, Nicola Universittskliniken fr Zahnmedizin Basel, Basel, Switzerland Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:30 14:30 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Peri-implantitis A challenge for all Pathogenesis of peri-implantitis and periodontitis. Similarities and discrepancies Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss similarities and differences between periodontal and peri-implant tissues, which affect the pathology, disease diagnosis and consequent treatment modalities. Objectives: 1. To describe structural differences in supporting tissues between implants and teeth 2. To explain histopathological characteristics of lesions analyzed in experimental protocols and human biopsy material 3. To describe appropriate measures for disease diagnosis 4. To conclude consequences for treatment protocols of peri-implantitis

Zucchelli, Giovanni Bologna, Italy Friday, June 8, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Gingival recession Biology, aetiology and management Surgical management of gingival recession comparison of techniques Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss different root coverage surgical techniques in the treatment planning of the patient affected by multiple gingival recessions in the different areas of the mouth. Objectives: 1)To assess which root coverage procedure to use among those feasible in a given clinical situation. 2)To assess what are the technical difficulties of various techniques and what should i start with 3)To assess the clinical advantages and disadvantages with a specific focus on esthetics Zuhr, Otto Huerzeler Zuhr GmbH, Muenchen, Germany Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:30 12:00 | Main Auditorium (A7-A8) Periodontal plastic surgery Microsurgical approaches Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss how the implementation of microsurgical principles can improve the predictability and long term prognosis of periodontal surgical techniques. Objectives: 1. To present how microsurgery is defined and carried out 2. To identify possible benefits of microsurgical procedures 3. To assess the scientific evidence available to support the clinical application of microsurgical techniques 4. To describe the clinical step by step of selected microsurgical techniques

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Aims: The aim of this session is to discuss approaches to subgingival biofilm removal in the management of periodontal and peri-implant diseases. Objectives: 1.  To discuss approaches to mechanical subgingival debridement for periodontal infection control. 2. T  o describe clinical and microbiological effects and perceived treatment comfort of mechanical debridement and subgingival air polishing in the maintenance of periodontitis patients. 3. T  o report the clinical and microbiological effects of treatment using an air-polishing device in treatment of peri-implantitis. 4. T  o present microbiological data on the effects of subgingival biofilm control in the treatment of peri-implantitis. 5. T  o discuss the clinical situations in which an air-polishing device could be beneficial in the treatment of periodontal and periimplant diseases.

Aims: The aims of this lecture are to demonstrate recent innovations in airpolishing technology and provide evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of glycine powder air polishing in reducing the total oral microbial load. Objectives: . 1 To compare the abrasiveness of air polishing powders currently used clinically to remove oral biofilm and stain. 2. T  o evaluate the safety of glycine powder air polishing on oral hard and soft tissues. 3. T  o provide evidence for superior efficacy of glycine powder air polishing in reducing the biofilm load in periodontal pockets and mucosal habitats of the oral cavity. 4. T  o demonstrate time efficiency of glycine powder air polishing in subgingival debridement and evaluate patient perceived comfort during therapy.

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BIOMET 3i
BIOMET 3i, a division of BIOMET, Inc., is a leading manufacturer of dental implants, abutments and related products. Since its inception in 1987, BIOMET 3i has been on the forefront in developing, manufacturing and distributing oral reconstructive products, including dental implant components and bone and tissue regenerative materials. The company also provides educational programs and seminars for dental professionals around the world. BIOMET 3i is based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, with operations throughout North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia- Pacific. For more information about BIOMET 3i, please visit www.biomet3i.com. Contact Details Email: 3i.education@biomet.com Web: www.biomet3i.com SPS 9 | Controversies in guided bone regeneration in combination with implant therapy Thursday, June 7 | 12:15 13:45 | Schubert 3 Moderator: M. Sanz (Spain) Speakers: H. De Bruyn (Belgium), M. Weinlnder (Austria) Abstract: Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) is a reliable and validated procedure that has helped to increase the number of potential candidates for implant therapy. In this session, we will cover two frequent clinical scenarios: bone grafting in extraction sockets and lateral bone augmentation. The discussion will include how biologic principles should drive the choice of treatment. Prof. Dr. Mariano Sanz will lead speakers Prof. Dr. De Bruyn and Dr. Weinlnder into an interactive discussion with the audience as to procedures to perform and procedures to avoid in these clinical scenarios. SPS 14 | Keys to achieving long-lasting implant restorations Friday, June 8 | 10:30 12:00 | Strauss 1 Speakers: M. Hrzeler (Germany), O. Zuhr (Germany), R. Goen (The Netherlands), T. Van de Velde (Belgium) Abstract: Dental implant therapy today is a predictable and successful treatment modality and can provide long-lasting, aesthetic and functional restorations to meet patient expectations. However, obtaining and maintaining the best functional and aesthetic result is dependent on many factors. These factors include: preserving crestal bone and soft tissues, avoiding biological long term complications such as peri-implantitis, or designing the ideal restoration. These factors are key to achieving and maintaining long lasting implant-supported restorations and a high level of patient satisfaction. Expert clinicians will reveal the secrets of long-lasting implant-supported restorations in a provocative discussion format.

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MIS IMPLANTS TECHNOLOGIES LTD


Established in 1995, MIS Implants Technologies is a global leader in the development, design and production of advanced products and innovative solutions aimed to simplify dental implantology. With a state of the art production line, MIS offers a comprehensive range of cuttingedge dental implants and superstructures as well as a wide range of solutions for oral restoration and health. The companys products are being distributed in over 65 countries through its well established global distribution network represented by MIS loyal partners worldwide. Committed to continuous research and development of new and progressive products and technologies, MIS world-class scientists and engineers conduct and support ongoing laboratory and clinical studies in collaboration with prestigious universities and scientific research institutes worldwide. MIS adheres to the most stringent quality standards and regulations and carries out most efficient quality assurance procedures. The companys products are cleared for marketing in the USA and are CE approved. Contact Details Tel: +972 4 9016800 Email: service@mis-implants.com Web: http://www.mis-implants.com SPS 8 | MIS Sponsor Session Thursday, June 7 | 12:15 13:45 | Schubert 1-2 Moderator: R. Williams (USA) The role of inflammation in oral and overall health and disease S. Jepsen (Germany) Aims: The aim of this presentation is to discuss the role of inflammation in periodontal disease progression and its control in periodontal disease management. Objectives: 1.  To understand how host inflammation in response to periodontal infection leads to the tissue destructive changes characteristic of periodontitis. 2. T  o relate genetic and acquired risk factors (e.g., smoking) to inflammatory host responses and the risk for periodontitis. 3. T  o discuss the biological plausibility and scientific evidence supporting an association between inflammatory periodontal disease and systemic conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetic complications. 4. T  o demonstrate the clinical relevance for controlling inflammation in managing periodontal disease. SPS 16 | Periodontology Friday, June 8 | 12:15 13:45 | Stolz 1-2 Glycine powder air polishing in the control of oral biofilms T. Flemmig (USA) PeriZoneTM PerioPatch: A pioneer device to promote control of oral inflammation D. Paquette (USA) Aims: The aim of this presentation is to discuss the rationale, evidence and clinical use of the PeriZoneTM PerioPatch in the management of inflammatory periodontal disease. Objectives: 1.  To evaluate the scientific evidence and clinical rationale for the adjunctive use of the PeriZoneTM PerioPatch (an approved adhesive barrier device) for the treatment of periodontitis and other oral inflammatory conditions. 2. T  o understand how the barrier device, which contains herbal extracts of three plants (Sambucus nigra, Centella asiatica and Echinacea purpurea), promotes control of oral inflammation. 3. T  o be able to select patients with periodontal disease and other oral inflammatory conditions who may benefit from PeriZoneTM PerioPatch usage. SPS 18 | MIS Sponsor Session Friday, June 8 | 12:15 13:45 | Schubert 1-2 Implant, Osteotomy, Stability N. Samet (Israel) Aims: The aim of this presentation is to discuss a specific implant design and a specific osteotomy design which when combined minimize stability reduction during the first weeks following implant placement. Objectives: 1.  To understand how different implant design may enhance bone reaction following implant placement. 2. T  o discuss how a specific osteotomy design coupled with a specific implant design may enhance implant stability during the first weeks following implant placement. Implant design on early osseointegration: Effects of macrogeometry, microgeometry, and surgical instrumentation P. G. Coelho (USA) SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

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EMS ELECTRO MEDICAL SYSTEMS


The Swiss company E.M.S. Electro Medical Systems has played a leading role in the field of professional prophylaxis for more than 30 years. As the inventor of the Original Piezon and AIR-FLOW Methods, EMS has set milestones and continuously consolidated its position through relentless innovation. EMS is committed to achieving healthy natural teeth for everybody, and offers innovative systems combining intuitive, Swiss-quality products, clinically-proven technologies and continuous education. This is how EMS provides dental professionals with efficient and comfortable solutions to preserve their patients oral health and esthetics. Today, more than 300 highly-skilled employees all over the world play a role in the companys success story. Their optimism and curiosity combined with open and effective communication strengthen the companys leadership. EMS loves to surprise and delight its customers with finesse and subtleties the customers are in the center of everything the company does. Contact Details Mrs. Dsire Walter Marketing Communication Tel: +41 22 99 44 700 Email: welcome@ems-ch.com Web: www.ems-dent.com SPS 6 | Periodontology Thursday, June 7 | 12:15 13:45 | Stolz 1-2 Periodontal and peri-implant infection control and biofilm management S. Renvert (Sweden), J. Wennstrm (Sweden)

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Aims: This presentation provides informed insight towards multiple design trends that may be included in the next generation of endosseous implants. Objectives: 1.  To identify the role of the different implant design components on early bone healing.

2. C  ritically evaluate the current implant design technologies in the macro, micro, and nanometer range length scales 3. I dentify strengths and weaknesses of varied implant designs with respect to different restorative treatment modalities 4.  Discuss/quantify bone microstructure and properties evolve as time elapses after loading.

Objectives : At the conclusion of this session, the audience will be able to: -U  nderstand long term implant treatment outcomes and experiences for single, partial and edentulous indications. - Understand patterns of bone remodeling over time. - Understand how to maintain treatment results. SPS 20 | Maintenance of marginal bone around implants Friday, June 8 | 12:15 13:45 | Strauss 1 Moderator: D. van Steenberghe (Belgium)

Speakers: M. Esposito (Italy), B. Klinge (Sweden), A. Mombelli (Switzerland), T. van Dyke (USA), D. van Steenberghe (Belgium), A.-J. van Winkelhoff (The Netherlands), H.-L. Wang (USA) Abstract: The above mentioned speakers/authers share the outcomes of the consensus conference recently held at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, devoted to Maintenance of Marginal Bone around Implants. The audience will be invited to ask questions, either beforehand through the Nobel Biocare website www.nobelbiocare. com or by sending text messages during the session itself.

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NOBEL BIOCARE
Nobel Biocare is a focused and specialized leader in implant-based dental restorations including implant systems, high-precision individualized prosthetics, CAD/CAM systems, diagnostics, treatment planning and guided surgery. Nobel Biocare draws on the industrys longest heritage 40 years of original scientific research and innovation in restorative dentistry, starting with P.-I. Brnemarks discovery of osseointegration. Nobel Biocare produced the first dental implant and was the first to industrialize the commercial manufacture of dental implants and CAD/ CAM-based prosthetics. Since then, Nobel Biocare has introduced numerous advanced solutions to the market, many of which have become industry standards. The wide range of top-quality products can restore missing or damaged teeth from crown to root. The company is committed to improving the quality of life of every patient by providing innovative solutions with a focus on patient needs. Customers and their patients can be confident that the solutions offered by Nobel Biocare are designed for life to provide fully functional, natural-looking results with the aspiration to last a lifetime. Contact Details Nobel Biocare (sterreich) GmbH An der linken Wienzeile 244-246 1150 Vienna, Austria Email: info.austria@nobelbiocare.com Tel: +43 1 892 89 90 Fax: +43 1 892 89 9021 Web: www.nobelbiocare.com SPS 10 | Patient-oriented treatment approaches remain the key to success Thursday, June 7 | 12:15 13:45 | Strauss 1 Moderator: M. Simion (Italy) Treatment planning lecture Focus will be on available bone around the desired implant site and identify how to manage complex situations G. Tabanella (Italy) Aims: This treatment planning session will focus on available bone around the desired implant site and will identify how to manage complex situations. How to proceed when the analysis of the desired implant sites reveals that the width or height of the alveolar ridge is insufficient and implant treatment would not be an option without reconstructive surgery. Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the audience will be able to: -I dentify anatomically unfavorable sites for an ideal prosthetic driven implant placement. - Understand how to manage complex situations in the esthetic region to expect a predictable long-term prognosis. - Analyze the desired implant site, width or height. - Understand when an implant treatment is not to be performed without reconstructive surgery. Treatment planning lecture Identifying and optimally controlling factors that contributes to overall soft tissue health and stability in dental implant treatment E. H. Rompen (Belgium) Aims: The aim of this part of the treatment planning session is to identify and optimally control those factors that contribute to overall soft tissue health and stability in dental implant treatment. These factors can include implant design, abutment type and shape, restoration contour and a meticulously and scrupulously executed sequence of clinical procedures. Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the audience will be able to: - Properly sequence treatment for a successful implant restoration in the esthetic zone. - Identify crucial factors including implant designs, abutment type and shape, and subgingival contour. - Design an optimal provisional restoration to develop and support peri-implant tissues. - Understand how to maintain stable tissues and achieve long lasting esthetic results. Treatment planning lecture focusing on the selection of restorative products and protocols to ensure long-lasting esthetic outcomes I. Gamborena (Spain) Aims: Biocompatible and functional parameters, precision of fit, CAD/ CAM technology ensuring optimal and routine treatment outcomes. The aim of this part of the treatment planning is to select available restorative options to ensure long-lasting esthetic treatment results. The lecture will also cover what tools there are available to handle very limited space situations in the anterior region. Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the audience will be able to: -U  nderstand restorative considerations and the different restoration possibilities. - Discuss biocompatible and Value of precision of fit. - Discuss pros and cons in decision making related to different materials. - Identify options to treat the very narrow space in the anterior region. Long term outcomes of implant treatments for different indications and patients what have we learned and can bring with us into the future B. Friberg (Sweden) Aims: Once the proof of principle of Osseointegration was established, clinicians started to focus on long-term restorative results. During the years to come efforts were made to improve treatment outcomes in bone of low texture and small volume, in patients with systemic diseases, in patients with treatment complications etc.

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ORAL-B / PROCTER & GAMBLE


Procter & Gamble (P&G) touches and improves the lives of about 4.4 billion people around the world with its portfolio of trusted, quality brands. The Companys leadership brands include Pampers, Ariel, Always, Pantene, Mach3, Fairy, Pringles, Lenor, Iams, Crest, Oral-B, Duracell, Olay, Head & Shoulders, Wella, Gillette, Braun, Fusion, Ace, Febreze, and Ambi Pur. With operations in about 80 countries and with just under a quarter of our global workforce working in Western Europe, P&G brands are available in more than 180 countries worldwide. In 2005, with the acquisition of The Gillette Company by P&G, the iconic Crest and Oral-B brands were united underneath the umbrella of P&G Oral Care. The union places P&G Oral Care as the market leader by two times the nearest competitor and as the only major oral care company with a breadth of products across every category: toothpaste, toothbrushes (manual and power), whitening, rinse, denture and floss. Global P&G Oral Care Brands include Oral-B, AZ, blend-a-med, ipana, Fluocaril, Crest and Fixodent. Contact Details Dr. Anja Carina Rist Tel: +41 58 004 7679 Email: rist.a@pg.com Web: www.dentalcare.com Dental implants hygiene at home what can patients do? D. E. Slot (The Netherlands) Aims: The aims of this lecture are to discuss the different approaches for home care cleaning of dental implants. Objectives: 1.  To describe the importance of dental implant home care 2.  To identify the different devices available 3. T  o discuss the available evidence regarding this topic SPS 11 | Periodontology and Cardiology what are the connections? Thursday, June 7 | 14:00 15:30 | Strauss 1 Chair: I. Chapple (UK) Update on infective endocarditis prevention M. H. Thornhill (UK) Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the current state of knowledge about the link between the oral cavity and infective endocarditis (IE) and the role of antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) in preventing it. Objectives : 1.  To explain why infective endocarditis is such a serious disease. 2. T  o explore the evidence for the link between oral bacteria and infective endocarditis. 3. T  o explore why the use of antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent infective endocarditis is so contentious. SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS 4. T  o discuss the role of good oral hygiene in preventing infective endocarditis. The link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease M. Tonetti (Italy) Aims : This lecture will explore the evidence and the nature of the reported association between periodontitis and atherosclerotic vascular disease. Is the association causal in nature (i.e. periodontitis contributes to the

SPS 7 | Maintenance of dental implants (in cooperation with ACTA Dept. of periodontology,NL) Thursday, June 7 | 12:15 13:45 | Lehar 1-4 Chair: F. van der Weijden (The Netherlands) How to probe dental implants? D. S. Barendregt (The Netherlands) Aims: The aim of this lecture is to understand the dos and donts of periimplant probing, a structure for the implant maintenance, and to discuss the choices you can make based on your diagnosis. Objectives: 1. T  o identify the problems arisen by the increased number of implants and their clinical consequences 2. To describe implant-supported structures and peri-implant tissues 3. T  o understand the importance of the diagnosis for selecting a treatment modality How to clean dental implants chemical, mechanical and laser debridement A. Louropoulou (The Netherlands) Aims: The aims of this lecture are to assess different approaches to clean dental implant surfaces during maintenance or as part of periimplantitis treatment and to provide clinical guidelines regarding the best available procedure. Objectives: 1. T  o describe the importance of implant cleaning and the implication of different surface characteristics 2.  To identify the different instruments available and other various combinations for implant cleaning 3. T  o assess cleaning efficacy and biocompatibility of different mechanical instruments, chemical means and lasers 4. T  o discuss systematic reviews on the topic

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pathogenesis of atherosclerosis) or is it mediated by shared risk factors or confounding? Objectives : 1.  Provide a summary of the evidence of an association between the two diseases. 2.  Review the mechanisms that may be at the basis of the association. 3. R  eview the state of the knowledge on the causality and shared risk factor hypotheses. 4.  Draw conclusions relevant to periodontal practice.

Cardiology - how we made the shift from surgery to prevention C. van Mieghem (Belgium) Aims : The aim of this lecture is to discuss the impact of current therapeutic modalities and prevention on the outcome of patients with ischemic heart disease. Objectives : 1. T  o discuss current epidemiologic data on cardiovascular diseases. 2. T  o highlight the milestones in the treatment of ischemic heart disease: revascularisation and medical therapy. 3. T  o discuss the importance of prevention: an ounce of prevention is a ton of work.

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ACTEON
Acteon is supporting the European Federation of Periodontology for more than 20 years, and our partnership has grown together with the success of the consecutive EuroPerio meetings. We are very happy to participate to the 7th edition of this international scientific meeting and to take this opportunity to introduce the latest technologies developed in our world-renowned divisions: SATELEC, PIERRE ROLLAND and SOPRO. We proudly support sponsored sessions and workshops that will allow us to communicate on the projects of our R&D , that are now coming to the dental market, including breakthrough in the imaging-assisted diagnostics and minimally-invasive protocols dedicated to the prevention of peri-implantitis or the management of soft tissues surrounding implants. Contact Details Mrs. Laurence BOULVERT Tel: +33 5 5634 9127 Email: Laurence.bouolvert@acteongroup.com Web: www.acteongroup-events.com SPS 1 | A breakthrough in gingival retraction technique for implants Wednesday, June 6 | 16:00 17:00 | Schubert 1-2 Speaker: V. Bennani (New Zealand) Abstract: Dental implants are fast becoming the preferred restoration for permanent tooth replacement. To achieve a more predictable aesthetic outcome cemented-retained prosthesis are often used. In order to accurately fabricate these cement-retained restorations, gingival retraction is needed before impressions are taken. This clinical case series presents a new gingival retraction technique for implant impression taking when the restorations are in the esthetic zone. Optimal gingival retraction should be achieved to insure good impression outcomes. Since the gingival apparatus around implant is weaker than the peridental tissue the use of atraumatic gingival retraction technics is recommended to insure that the newly formed junctional epithelium surrounding the customised abutment is preserved after impression making, providing optimal and stable soft tissue contours around the restoration. The packing pressure generated by an injectable matrix is 10 times lower than the cord system therefore the risk of injury to the peri-implant tissues is reduced. Recently cordless retraction paste material for gingival retraction in implant dentistry has become of interest to the clinician. Through several clinical cases it is proposed that the use of this atraumatic gingival retraction technique is key for achieving long-term aesthetics in implant dentistry. SPS 17 | Fluorescence: a novel diagnostic aid for periodontal disease? Friday, June 8 | 12 :15 13 :45 | Lehar 1-4 Speakers: F. Vidot (France), F. Louise (France) Abstract: Currently the diagnosis of periodontal diseases is based on the examination by clinician. So the relevance is an operator-dependent process, its accuracy is difficult to reproduce from one clinician to another. This lecture will introduce for the first time a new diagnostic tool in the field of Periodontology: the light induced autofluorescence. SOPRO (Acteon Group, France) is a pioneer and a leader in the field of dental imaging and will present the origin of this breakthrough in the technology and the existing applications of the fluorescence in dentistry. The Periodontists will introduce their current research and clinical cases. They will review the literature and they will draw the perspectives of a new instrument dedicated to the periodontal diagnosis: the SoproCareTM.

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STRAUMANN (INSTITUT STRAUMANN AG) Committed to simply doing more for dental professionals
Headquartered inSwitzerland, Straumann is a global leader in implant and restorative dentistry and oral tissue regeneration. In collaboration with leading clinics, research institutes and universities, Straumann researches, develops and manufactures dental implants, instruments, prosthetics and tissue regeneration products. Straumann products and services are available in more than 70 countries. With its roots in Swiss precision engineering, the Straumann Dental lmplant System is renowned for its exceptional quality and reliability. It is one of the most extensively scientifically documented implant systems in the world.Straumann offers state-of- the-art computer-guided surgery, intra-oral scanning, and CADCAM prosthetics, manufactured to very high precision standards in centralized milling units. Straumann also manufactures products that are used to regenerate oral tissue, either to support implant procedures or to help preserve teeth after treatment for periodontaI disease. For more than half a century, Straumann has been driven by research and innovation. The company is a leading global contributor to R&D in its fields and also renowned for its outstanding role in education, providing state-of-the-art training for dental professionals. Straumann works closely with the lnternational Team for lmplantology (lTl), an independent international network of eminent clinicians and researchers. Contact Details Institut Straumann AG Peter Merian-Weg 12 CH-4052 Basel Tel: +41 61 965 11 11 Email: info@straumann.com Fax: +41 61 965 11 01 Web: www.straumann.com SPS 2 | Straumann Workshop* Wednesday, June 6 | 15:30 17:00 | Schubert 3 Reconstructive periodontal plastic surgery in the esthetic zone G. Zucchelli (Italy) Aims: The need for knowledge and skills in periodontal surgery is growing as the awareness and high esthetics demand of patients increase. This workshop is designed to enhance and develop your skills in periodontal regenerative surgery. Objectives: The surgical procedures will be taught on swine mandibles which will provide a clear understanding of each procedure. Topics to be covered include: flaps design, simplified papilla preservation, application of Enamel Matrix Derivative (Emdogain), suture and post operative care. Focus will be obviously given to surgeries on the esthetic zone for the treatment of bony defects as well as gingival recession *lecture and hands-on course; limited availability on a first come, first served basis. SPS 5 | Straumann Corporate Forum Proven concepts and innovations in periodontal and implant dentistry Thursday, June 7 | 12 :15 13 :45 | Strauss 2-3 Moderator: D. L. Cochran (USA) Treatment of recession defects: long-term evidence and predictability of Emdogain M. McGuire (USA) Aims: This presentation will provide clinical and histological evidence on the effectiveness of coronally advanced flaps with the use of Emdogain in the treatment of recession defects. Objectives: This clinically-oriented lecture will blend diagnostic guidelines and step by step techniques to provide a well- rounded understanding regarding this treatment option, and when it is indicated.New information on the long-term stability of this procedure will be presented. Current advances in guided bone regeneration materials and implant surfaces N. Donos (UK) Aims: During this presentation, an update on the recent studies in relation to the effect of hydrophilic implant surfaces during bone healing and the use of different biomaterial for GBR will be critically appraised and future perspectives will be evaluated. Objectives: The routine use of titanium dental implants has facilitated the reconstruction of totally and partially edentulous patients in a predictable manner. Today, recent advances in the type of implant surfaces have resulted in faster osseointegration and bone to implant contact allowing earlier loading and faster treatment for the patient. More specifically, in recent studies it has been shown that the use of hydrophilic surfaces is superior than hydrophobic surfaces, an observation with significant clinical impact. Currently, the routine use of the GBR principle facilitates the prosthodontically driven placement of dental implants. It has been suggested that a number of factors are associated with the successful outcome following GBR, including the use of an appropriate barrier material and a bone graft to maintain the space created by the membrane. The use of new synthetic membranes and bone substitutes might offer valid alternatives for bone regeneration in association with implants. Established and new implant concepts S. T. Chen (Australia) Aims: With the progress of implant therapy, treatment options have expanded and the number of patients receiving implants has increased substantially in recent years. Long-term outcome data is a crucial requirement for an implant system which must be carefully balanced against innovations in materials and techniques which are necessary to continuously improve clinical treatment. Objectives: Long-term clinical evidence on well-established products, new implant solutions and latest study results will be presented in this lecture.

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COLGATE
Your partner in oral health SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS Over 50 years of continuous clinical research in dental field enables Colgate to offer a comprehensive product range designed to maintain oral health, by preventing and treating common dental problems. Colgates commitment to oral health extends beyond its quality products. Colgate values its strong partnership with the dental profession and academic institutions and supports oral health research and community health improvement projects. Colgate strives to continually develop innovative products to meet the evolving needs of the dental profession and their patients. Explore further the latest Colgate initiatives at www.colgalteprofessional.co.uk.

GABA INTERNATIONAL AG
The specialist in oral care GABA is a European manufacturer of innovative, branded oral care products. It has worked hand in hand with dental specialists for over 50 years resulting in unique active ingredients of scientifically proven effectiveness, as well as in products which are recognized and accepted by the dental profession. Thanks to its competence, innovative strength and product quality, GABA has become The specialist in oral care. For more in depth information please visit us at www.gaba.com.

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Contact Details Dr. Michael Becker Tel: +41 79 812 98 68 Email: michael_becker@gaba.com Web: www.gaba.com; www.colgalteprofessional.co.uk SPS 21 | 3 things that dental professionals should know about implant Friday, June 8 | 14:00 15:00 | Strauss 1 Risk factors associated with peri-implant diseases M. Sanz (Spain) Aims: The aim of this session will be to review the risk factors associated with peri-implant diseases and discuss main strategies aimed to prevent them. Objectives: This presentation will review the expected results of implant therapy, both short and medium term since unfortunately we do not have accurate data on long-term prognosis. These results clearly highlight the excellent short-term outcome of implant therapy and the high number of restorative solutions that this therapeutic tool offers in the treatment of the partially and fully edentulous patient. The results also highlight that with time complications arise both in the tissues around the implant as well as in the implant restorations themselves. The signs of the peri-implant tissues are mostly of infectious nature and both local and patient risk factors intervene in the occurrence of these complications. Implant maintenance and the prevention of peri-implant diseases A. Mariotti (USA) Aims: The aim of this session will be to discuss how implants can be properly maintained and how peri-implant diseases can be prevented. Objectives: This presentation will discuss the importance of supportive care for implants and peri-implants tissues. In peri- implantitis, the presence of bacterial-induced inflammation around the implant has been an important component associated with bone loss. Unlike therapy for destructive periodontal diseases, predictable techniques to stop progression of bone loss around implants have not been elucidated. Therefore, proper, preventive maintenance of dental implants is essential for the health of peri-implant tissues. Implant maintenance depends upon frequency of visits, the patients individual risk, how these recall appointments should be structured and what individual techniques can be added to the normal oral hygiene regime to enhance the health of peri-implant tissues. How to treat peri-implant infections S. Renvert (Sweden) Aims: The aim of this session is to discuss treatment modalities in management of peri-implant diseases. Objectives: It is important to early diagnose and treat early signs of infection around implants. Infection control and the avoidance of re-infection is a necessary component of therapy if it is going to be successful. This presentation will focus on different approaches to mechanical non-surgical treatment of peri-implant infections. Furthermore, clinical indications for the use of surgical treatment approaches of periimplantitis will be reported. SPS 26 | Joint Symposium with Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Parodontologie (DGP) /Supportive maintenance The key to long-term success of periodontal and implant therapy Friday, June 8 | 18:00 19:30 | Strauss 1 Chair: P. Eickholz (Germany)

How to structure supportive periodontal therapy according to patients individual risk? C. Ramseier (Switzerland) Aims: This lecture will describe the risk factors associated with periodontal diseases and discuss promising approaches which increase the patients long term compliance with supportive periodontal therapy. Objectives : The majority of clinical trials in periodontology conclude that patient compliance is paramount to gain satisfactory treatment outcomes and predictable long term successes. Hence, attempts to engage all patients to follow everyday oral hygiene regimens and cease tobacco use have become the standard of care. From the patients point of view, a number of factors have been identified which may influence their long term compliance with supportive periodontal therapy: 1) demographic variables such as gender, age, and education, 2) patient variables such as anxiety, depression, or general attitude, 3) psychosocial factors such as stress, personal relationships, or socio-economic status, 4) therapeutic relationship or patient satisfaction, 5) pre- therapeutic severity of disease, and 6) the type of treatment provided. Using patient centered approaches for behavioral support (e.g. Motivational Interviewing) along with skillful communication were shown to be effective measures to establish and maintain rapport with patients in general and dental health care. Consequently, dental professionals involved with periodontal care are urged to acquire appropriate methods and skills to establish the therapeutic relationships necessary to increase patient compliance. Periodontal disease progression in subjects with and without maintenance T. Kocher (Germany) Aims: This lecture will present results of the ongoing Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) with regard to periodontal attachment loss and tooth loss and compare it with subjects who had attended a structured maintenance programm. Objectives : It is known that periodontal treatment works very well in specialized offices but it is not known to what extend it works in the general European population. We will compare periodontal treatment results from a longitudinal observational cohort study in subjects who reported to have undergone or not preventive measures and compare it to subjects from the same region, who had attended a periodontal office. In contrast to specialised offices periodontal treatment does not seem to work in the general population, however prophylaxis and home care measures seem to delay periodontal destruction and tooth loss. Finally recommendations will be given how to reinforce periodontal health in the poulation. Supportive periimplant therapy A. Mombelli (Switzerland) Aims: The aim of this lecture is to present a comprehensive practical concept for the diagnosis and treatment of biological implant complications. Objectives: Based on the most recent evidence, the prevalence of peri-implantitis seems to be in the order of 10% implants and 20% patients during 5 to 10 years after implant placement. Factors that affect prevalence figures include a lack of aftercare of patients, smoking, and history of periodontitis. Clinical protocols for prophylaxis and treatment of periimplantitis include mechanical debridement, the use of antiseptics and local or systemic antibiotics as well as surgical procedures. The aim of this lecture is to present a comprehensive practical concept for the diagnosis and treatment of biological implant complications.

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DENTSPLY FRIADENT
Implants for life DENTSPLY Friadent is firmly committed to its vision to create dental implants which last a lifetime. The company is the implant division of DENTSPLY International, which with over 12,000 employees is the world market leader in the dental industry. The implant division is represented in more than 70 countries. DENTSPLY Friadent is the reliable partner for all dentist and dental technicians specialising in implantology. The company offers the three most important factors for success: Strong product brands: DENTSPLY Friadent offers a comprehensive range of excellent implant solutions with proven clinical results: ANKYLOS, XiVE and FRIALIT along with its bone augmentation line FRIOS. Innovative technologies: The companys product line is supplemented by implant surface technologies, dentures and bridges produced using CAD/CAM, and its computer-guided surgery system ExpertEaseTM. Systematic practice development: The service brand stepps is an easy-to-use package of solutions to assist practices and laboratories in their marketing activities. Contact Details DENTSPLY Friadent (Friadent GmbH) Tel: +49 621 4302-010 Email: friadent@dentsply.com Web: www.dentsply-friadent.com SPS 3 | Strategies against peri-implantitis: From treatment planning to long-term healthy tissue Wednesday, June 6 | 15:30 17:00 | Schubert 4-5 Presentation and discussion of clinical cases G. E. Romanos (USA) Aims: The aim of this lecture is to present concepts in implant dentistry, which prevent peri-implant inflammatory reactions and provide crestal bone stability in long-term. Objectives: 1. T  o demonstrate characteristics of the modern implant designs to stabilize and control the peri-implant bone loss. 2. T  o present prosthetic concepts in implant therapy, which optimize the plaque control. 3. T  o present treatment protocols controlling the peri-implant crestal bone loss after grafting procedures, maintaining the peri-implant soft and hard tissue stability. 4. T  o illustrate treatment options of the peri-implant bone loss using regenerative procedures with long-term success. SPS 15 | Mastering adverse tissue reactions in implant practice Friday, June 8 | 12:15 13 :45 | Strauss 2-3 Long-term success of implants in periodontitis patients clinical strategies J. Meyle (Germany) Aims: The aim of this presentation is to review long-term success of endosseous implants in patients treated for periodontitis in relation to treatment concepts. Objectives: 1.  Analysis of the specific situation in patients with periodontitis 2. T  reatment concepts and their impact 3. I mplant therapy as part of a comprehensive approach in severe cases with generalized periodontitis 4.  Planning and set-up of maintenance 5. I mpact of maintenance on periodontal status and long-term success of implant therapy Treatment of hard and soft tissue complications in implant therapy A. Kelekis-Cholakis (Canada) Aims: The purpose of this presentation is to expose the clinician to possible hard and soft tissue complications following implant therapy, review their management and possible preventive measures. Objectives: 1. R  eview possible hard and soft tissue complications 2.  Identify management methods 3. D  iscuss possible preventive measures

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HERAEUS
The name Heraeus has been established in the international dental world as a specialist for high aesthetic dental solutions. Being a reliable partner to dental professionals, we provide products and services that help our customers restore patients oral health in a safe and more convenient way. Heraeus, the precious metals and technology group headquartered in Hanau, Germany, is a global, private company with 160 years of tradition. Our fields of competence include precious metals, materials, and technologies, sensors, biomaterials and medical products, as well as dental products, quartz glass, and specialty light sources. With product revenues of 4.1 billion and precious metal trading revenues of 17.9 billion, as well as more than 12,900 employees in over 120 subsidiaries worldwide, Heraeus holds a leading position in its global markets. Contact Details Dr. Marianne Grfin Schmettow Division Dentistry Scientific Relations & Communication International Email: marianne.schmettow@heraeus.com Web: www.heraeus-dental.com

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SPS 13 | How can local antibiotics assist in the treatment of periodontitis Friday, June 8 | 08:30 10:00 | Strauss 1 Chair: N. P. Lang (Hong Kong) Current understanding of periodontitis: How does it change our treatment? M. Tonetti (Italy) Aims: This lecture will provide an update on the current concepts of periodontitis in order to provide a rationale basis for effective intervention. It will include an update on periodontal infections and on the individual susceptibility that leads to clinical presentation. The rationale for antiinfective and host-modulation therapy will be discussed. Objectives: Summarize the current understanding of periodontal infections Summarize the components of the individual susceptibility profile Understand the importance of anti-infective and host-modulation therapy Local antibiotics during periodontal maintenance therapy N. P. Lang (Hong Kong) Aims: To present and discuss the results obtained in a recently finished trial of the ERGOPERIO-group evaluating the presence and longevity of therapeutic effects of a slow release doxycycline gel (DDS) adjunctively administered to non-surgical therapy in subjects with recurrent periodontitis, but acceptable oral hygiene during supportive periodontal care in a multi-center, randomized controlled, clinical trial. Abstract: Material & Methods: In this single blind, parallel group, multicenter study, 203 periodontal maintenance subjects with recurrent periodontitis were recruited in 5 centers and randomly assigned to ultrasonic/sonic instrumentation with (test) or without (control) subsequent administration of DDS in all residual periodontal pockets 4mm. Intergroup differences in probing depth, BOP reductions, treatment time, probing attachment levels were evaluated at 3, 6 and 12 months. Results: At baseline, the two groups were comparable. Test subjects showed a significantly higher decrease in mean probing depth than the control group at 3 months. Application of DDS resulted in significantly greater odds of healing of bleeding pockets 5 mm at 3 and 6 months. Conclusion: The results of this trial support the concept that local delivery of antimicrobials and DDS in particular may play an important role in controlling inflammation and deep pockets in treated periodontal patients participating in a secondary prevention programme and able to maintain a satisfactory level of oral hygiene. Updates in the development of novel biomaterials for oral and periodontal applications W. Shalaby (USA) Aims: The utilization of biomaterials as sustained delivery vehicles continues to be a challenge to improve patient care for dental and medical applications. While the disease state, standards of treatment, and biomaterials can be individually characterized, their interrelationship in the clinical setting can be confounding. The true challenge is tailoring the biomaterials mechanical, degradation, and drug release properties to meet the desired clinical endpoint. The aim of this talk is to address this methodology as it relates to oral and periodontal applications, in particular, Ligosan Slow Release.

Objectives: Overview of biomaterials utilized in controlled drug delivery -M  echanisms to modulate drug release, duration of delivery, and elimination -R  ationale for sustained drug delivery for non-surgical management of periodontitis -D  evelopment of novel injectable, absorbable biomaterials for sustained drug delivery -P  re-clinical investigation of antibiotic delivery systems for non-surgical management of periodontitis - Future directions Slow Release Doxycycline, a novelty for the supportive treatment of periodontitis P. Eickholz (Germany) Aims: Periodontitis and periimplant infections are caused by bacteria. In most patients mechanical debridement of bacterial deposits results in healthy conditions. However, in some cases it may be appropriate to support mechanical antiinfective therapy by use of antibiotics. After systemic application, antibiotics have desirable and sometimes undesirable effects not only in the periodontal pocket but spread all over the body. Thus, an exclusively topically subgingival mode of antibiotic application is desirable. What additional benefit may be expected by use of topical Slow Release Doxycycline in periodontal therapy? Objectives: 1. W  hat effect may we expect after exclusively mechanically subgingival debridement? 2. W  hat are the effects of topical subgingival application of Slow Release Doxycycline additional to or instead of mechanical debridement? 3. W  hat are the main indications for subgingival application of Slow Release Doxycycline? SPS 24 | Symposium for Dental Hygienists: Periodontitis Update on therapeutic options Friday, June 8 | 18:00 19:00 | Lehar 1-4 Chair: P. Ratka-Krger (Germany) Supportive periodontal therapy in daily practice P. Ratka-Krger (Germany) Aims: A well-organized maintenance care system in combination with active periodontal treatment is a prerequisite for a good long-term prognosis. Objectives: For the prevention of under- or overtreatment it is important to determine the individual level of risk progression. This could be evaluated on the basis of a number of clinical conditions with a functional diagram (Lang & Tonetti 2003). The recall hour consists of four different sections: 1. E  xamination, reevaluation and diagnosis 2. M  otivation, reinstruction and instrumentation 3. T  reatment of infected sites with mechanical therapy or local application of antibiotics 4. Polishing and application of fluorides The purpose of this lecture is to discuss the basics of continuous patient monitoring following active periodontal therapy, to describe the content of the recall hour and to evaluate the patients risk in order to prevent progression of periodontal disease following therapy. Furthermore we want to introduce a novel adjunctive local antibiotic (Ligosan), which can be useful in the treatment of infected sites.

Telomere length, oxidative stress and chronic periodontal inflammation: implications for supportive therapy J. P. Reeves (UK) Aims: There is increasingly more evidence establishing an association between inflammatory periodontal disease and other age related inflammatory diseases. The causal link between these diseases is poorly understood and remains to be established. More recently telomere shortening has also been implicated in age related, inflammatory diseases, including periodontal disease. Could these factors be part of the causal link that could explain the association between periodontitis and chronic inflammatory diseases?

Are there any preventive measures that could be taken to attenuate degradation of telomere length and thus preserve the periodontal tissues? Objectives: Consider the biochemistry of telomere length relative to chronic inflammation of the periodontal tissues. Examine the consequences of telomere degradation in the aetiology of periodontitis and associated tissue destruction. Review the factors implicated in the attenuation of telomere attrition and cell senescence. Discuss the introduction of additional therapeutic protocols.

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JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER SERVICES EAME LTD


Johnson & Johnson, through its operating companies, is the worlds most comprehensive and broadly based manufacturer of health care products. Its portfolio includes the Listerine range of mouthwashes. Over 50 clinical studies support the plaque reduction efficacy of Listerine mouthwashes when used routinely and as an adjunct to mechanical plaque removal. Listerine is proven to reduce up to 52% more plaque than brushing and flossing alone1 and by up to 70% more than brushing alone2. References 1. Sharma N, et al. J Am Dent Assoc. 2004; 135: 496-504. 2. Sharma N, et al. Int Dent J 2010; 60: 175-180. Contact Details Dr. Roberto Labella Scientific and Professional Affairs, Oral Care Global Research, Development and Engineering Johnson & Johnson Consumer Services EAME Limited Foundation Park, Roxborough Way, Maidenhead, SL6 3UG, United Kingdom SPS 25 | JOHNSON & JOHNSON SCIENTIFIC SESSION Friday, June 8 | 18:00 19:30 | Strauss 2-3 Mouthrinses The evidence: Part 1 F. van der Weijden (The Netherlands) For abstracts of the virtual presentations see EuroPerio7 abstract supplement Tel: +44 (0) 7875 736 635 Email: RLabell1@its.com Web: www.jnj.com

SPS 27 | JOHNSON & JOHNSON SCIENTIFIC SESSION Saturday, June 9 | 11:00 12:00 | Strauss 2-3 Mouthrinses The evidence: Part 2 F. van der Weijden (The Netherlands) For abstracts of the virtual presentations see EuroPerio7 abstract supplement

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ZIMMER DENTAL
For decades, Zimmer Dental has gained the trust of thousands of clinicians worldwide who count on our comprehensive line of products to deliver successful patient outcomes. Zimmer Dental is a global leader in the oral rehabilitation market with a mission to improve the lives of patients through continuous product development and leadership in education. Proudly offering one of the most comprehensive dental implant, restorative, and regenerative product lines available, including the game-changing Zimmer Trabecular MetalTM Dental Implant, Tapered ScrewVent Implant System, Hex-Lock Contour Abutments, and Puros Allograft family, and providing professionals access to premier education and training resources such as the Zimmer Institute, Zimmer Dental remains at the industrys forefront. Contact Details Brigitte Kessler Tel: +41 52 262 73 88 Email: dental.marketing@zimmer.com Web: www.zimmerdental.com SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS SPS 12 | Innovations in implant- and periodontal therapy: potential impact of new materials on DENTAL TREATMENTS Thursday, June 7 | 16:00 17:30 | Strauss 1 Speakers : M. Esposito (Italy), M. Schlee (Germany), M. Hrzeler (Germany) Aims: This lecture will introduce and explore Trabecular Metal Material applications in implant dentistry. With more than ten years of clinical experience in orthopedic devices, Trabecular Metal Material is an innovative material offering a new dimension to dental clinical treatments. The presentation will also examine Puros Dermis Allograft tissue matrix a new soft tissue allograft that may alter the traditional approach for increasing gingival thickness. The authors will discuss preliminary clinical data and present clinical cases. Objectives: 1. A  ssess the unique properties of Trabecular Metal Material in implant dentistry applications 2.  Present clinical cases utilizing ZimmerTrabecular Metal Dental Implants 3. D  iscuss the design and results of the Longitudinal Data Collection Study 4.  Consider the design and result of the Preference Controlled Trial Study on Puros Dermis Allograft tissue matrix, and review related clinical cases for the materials potential to increase gingival thickness

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SPS 30 | Morita Sponsor Session Friday, June 8 | 18:00 19:00 | Schubert 3 Efficacy of 3 Dimensional Diagnosis in Periodontal and Implant Treatment Y. Miyamoto (Japan) Aims: Introduce Moritas low radiation Cone Beam CT, which shows highly accurate, useful images for diagnosis in periodontal and implant treatment. Objectives : We will demonstrate the precision and usefulness of the Morita 3D Accuitomo Cone Beam CT for diagnosis of morphology of bone defect in periodontal regenerative therapy. Also, its usefulness for preand post-op implant treatment, especially in assessing labial bone thickness on anterior esthetic implants.

Predictable Treatment of Peri-implantitis by using Er:YAG Laser Micro-Explosions A. Yamamoto (Japan) Aims: The aim of this lecture is to discuss the predictable treatment of periimplantitis by using the Er:YAG laser which involves micro-explosions produced by the laser energy. This new treatment has the potential for overcoming the drawbacks of other methods used until now. Objectives: 1.  Clarify drawbacks of conventional treatment methods and suggest a way to overcome these drawbacks. 2. E  xplain the difference between conventional applications of laser therapy and show the efficacy of the methods. 3.  Explain the effectiveness of the therapy for the treatment of periimplantitis, which is becoming more and more common.

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BIOHORIZONS, INC.
SPS 19 | Laser-Lok technology The innovative titanium surface providing soft tissue attachment on implants and abutments Friday, June 8 | 12:15 13:15 | Schubert 3 Speaker: G. Iglhaut (Germany) Synopsis: Laser-Lok microchannels is a proprietary dental implant surface treatment developed from over 20 years of research initiated to create the optimal implant surface. Through this research, the unique Laser-Lok surface has been shown to elicit a biologic response that includes the inhibition of epithelial downgrowth and the attachment of connective tissue (unlike Sharpey fibers). This physical attachment produces a biologic seal around the implant that protects and maintains crestal bone health. The Laser-Lok phenomenon has been shown in postmarket studies to be more effective than other implant designs in reducing bone loss. Objectives: Attendees will learn: 1. R  eflection on scienitific data on soft tissue adaptation to titanium surfaces 2. Structure of Laser-Lok micro channel surface in SEM 3. H  istologic evidence of connective tissue attachment to different kinds of dental implant surfaces 4. Prosthodontic options and clinical use of Laser-Lok abutments

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DEXCEL PHARMA TECHNOLOGIES LTD


SPS 29 | New paradigm for the use of local therapeutic agents in chronic periodontitis Saturday, June 9 | 11:00 12:00 | Schubert 1-2 Local and systemic effects of pocket disinfection with PerioChip J. Meyle (Germany) SPS 28 | Interactive session: How to treat multiple recessions? An innovative treatment concept Saturday, June 9 | 11:00 12:00 | Stolz 1-2 Speakers : A. Sculean (Switzerland), S. Aroca (France) Aims: The aim of this session is to discuss the use of connective tissue grafts and Geistlich Mucograft for the treatment of multiple Miller Class I and II recessions in the light of the available scientific evidence. The audience can participate in the discussion interactively via SMS. Objectives: The data from the literature suggest that the use of various modifications of the coronally advanced flap with or without the use of connective tissue grafts (CTG) or the modified coronally advanced tunnel with CTG may lead to predictable coverage of multiple Miller Class I and II recessions. However, the use of connective tissue grafts is accompanied by an increase in patient morbidity and duration of surgical time. Moreover, in many patients, harvesting of sufficient amounts of connective tissue is limited due to obvious anatomical considerations. In order to minimize these inconveniences, the use of alternative materials to CTG, such as a newly developed, three dimensional, collagen matrix (Geistlich Mucograft) is of pertinent clinical interest. The interactive nature of the symposium allows participants to pose questions via text message (SMS) on the topic. Received questions will be discussed and answered by the panel experts. Aims: The aim of this lecture is to review the current scientific evidence and the effects of pocket disinfection by controlled-release of chlorhexidine (PerioChip) in chronic periodontitis. Objectives: 1.  To assess the effect of PerioChip placement (PCP) on the subgingival microbiota in untreated chronic periodontitis. 2. T  o compare the effect of PCP-supported scaling and root planing with SRP alone. 3. To analyze the systemic effects of SRP with/without PCP. Conclusions: CHX-CRD exert a clear antimicrobial effect thus reducing the local bacterial load. In combination with local mechanical therapy CHX-CRD improves systemic health in patients with severe chronic periodontitis. Negotiating deep pockets around teeth and implants using frequent application of PerioChip based technology E. E. Machtei (Israel) Aims: To introduce new regimen for application of PerioChip LDS as a vehicle to significantly improve the response to non-surgical periodontal therapy. Objectives: 1.  Discuss the magnitude of PD reduction and CAL gain with SRP alone. 2.  Highlight the limitations in using antibiotics in periodontal therapy. 3. T  o introduce new protocols with intensive use of locally applied agents to further improve the response to non surgical periodontal treatment. 4. T  o introduce new research findings for the intensive use of locally applied agents in the treatment of peri- implantitis. Conclusions: Participants will be able to appreciate the greater potential to negotiate nonsurgical some advanced periodontitis case. Further protocols for the treatment of Periimplantitis will be revealed.

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GEISTLICH BIOMATERIALS
SPS 22 | Interactive discussion: Surgical and non surgical Peri-implantitis treatment concepts Friday, June 8 | 16:00 17:00 | Strauss 1 Speakers : S. Renvert (Sweden), F. Schwarz (Germany) Aims: The aim of this session is to discuss therapy concepts to treat periimplantitis and show how various approaches can achieve the desired objective if certain factors are taken into account. Objectives: Peri-implantitis: an indication of growing importance with which many open questions are still associated. How can peri-implantitis be diagnosed, how can peri-implantitis be treated, and ultimately, how can affected implants be saved? These are all questions that increasingly concern us, and for which science searches solutions to help us in the treatment of peri-implantitis in our daily practice. The leading universities in this field - Heinrich Heine University, Dsseldorf, Germany and Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden, have been concerned with this indication for years and conduct intensive research in this area searching for answers, solutions and concepts that will enable the predictable treatment of peri-implantitis. The interactive nature of the symposium allows participants to anonymously, at any time, pose questions via text message (SMS) on the topic. Received questions will be discussed and answered by panel experts.

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SUNSTAR
SPS 4 | SUNSTAR Scientific Session Thursday, June 7 | 10:30 11:30 | Strauss 1 Guided Tissue Regeneration: To fill or not to fill P. R. Schmidlin (Switzerland) Aims: The regeneration of intraosseous lesions remains a challenge in Periodontology. Different technical approaches have been described and a plethora of materials are available today. However, the appropriate choice of the surgical interventions and the handling of the different methods remains a problem in daily practice. In addition, it is questionable to what extent the materials allow for true regeneration. This lecture aims to clear some of these questions. Objectives: This session critically appraises different bone graft substitue materials and methods currently used and discusses the potential and limitations of GTR today. Special emphasis will be put on the application of filler materials. SPS 31 | The 4th SUNSTAR World Perio Research Awards Friday, June 8 | 18:00 19:30 | Schubert 4-5 Chair: R. J. Genco Winning paper presentations and cocktail reception
1st Place: A Cohort Study on the Association Between Periodontal Disease and the Development of Metabolic Syndrome Morita T, Yamazaki Y, Mita A, Takada K, Seto M, Nishinoue N, Sasaki Y, Motohashi M, Maeno M. | Journal of Periodontology 2010; 81:512-519. 2nd Place: Five-Year Incidence of Periodontal Disease Is Related to Body Mass Index Morita I, Okamoto Y, Yoshii S, Nakagaki H, Mizuno K, Sheiham A, Sabbah W.| Journal of Dental Research 2011; 90:199-202. 3rd Place: Identification of Unrecognized Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes in a Dental Setting Lalla E, Kunzel C, Burkett S, Cheng B, Lamster IB. | Journal of Dental Research 2011; 90:855-860.

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Name Page number Aaraj Ahmad Abalakina Inga Abarca Marcelo Abbas Frank Abbassi Bouchra Abbate Gian Marco Abd Wahab Noor Baizura Abdollahi Yalda Abdon Luciana Abdul-Aziz Hanizah Abdul-Majid Fadzilah A. Abdul-Manaf Mohd R. Abdul-Muttalib Khairiyah Abdulla Mahmood A. Abdullah Nor Syazana Abe Daisuke Abella Ariadna Abelln Iiguez Desire Abe Asami Abi-Nassif Rita Abisev Orhan Abishev Orkhan Abolfazli Nader Abrahamsson Ingemar Abreu Joo M. Accorsi Roberto Acevedo Rosa Acham Stephan R. Acikel Cengizhan Acikgoz Gokhan Acosta Adriana Adachi Munehisa Adam Ralf Adem Gamze Ademoglu Evin Adili Nushi Adonogianaki Evagelia Adriaens Laurence Adyani-Fard Sabine Afacan Beral Aflaki Elham Agarwal Prakash Agics Aniko Agis Hermann Agrestini Corrado Agudio Giancarlo Aguilar-Salvatierra Antonio Agustin-Panadero Ruben Ahmad Basaruddin Ahmedbeyli Cavid Aimetti Mario Akalin F. Alev Akaln Alev Akan Hseyin Akanmu Alani S. Akansel Funda Akashi Mitsuru Akcal Aliye Akkaya Murat Akman Abdullah C Akman Serhan Akman Smeyra Akpnar Aysun Aksoy Merve Poster Index Number* P0938 P0288, P0289 P0546 P0879 P0888 P0209 P0873 P0281 P0117 P0271 P0053 P0271 P0271 P0806 P0276 P0016, P0018, P0560 P0664 P0970 P0109 P0532 P0527, P1081 P0194, P0279 P0646 P0974 P1047 P1062 P0591, P0812 P0729 P0572 P0255 P0156 P0527, P0532, P1081 P0243 P0697 P0679 P0506 P0935 P0597 P0128 P0363 P0069, P0433, P0566, P0957, P0958 P1012 P0656, P0660, P0751 P0388, P1013, P1071 P0222 P0183, P0356 P0651, P0814 P0600 P0729 P0743 P1039 P1007 P0113 P0373, P0890 P0740 P0166 P0324, P0325, P0342, P0345, P0346, P0348, P0947 P0313, P0929, P0931 Name Page number Aksoy Secil Aksu Kenan Aksu Seden Akyol Mesut Ak Zeynep Al Bayaty Fouad Al Desoky Ahmed H. Al Diri Talal Al Dosari Abdullah A.F. Al Mubarak Sultan Al Nawas Bilal Al Shayeb Kwthar N. Al Tassan Fahad Al-Askar Mansour Al-Bayaty Fouad Al-Hamdan Khalid Al-Harthi Latfiya S. Al-Hazmi Bann A. Al-Hezaimi Khalid Al-Kaissi Abdelmagid N. Al-Machot Elyan Al-Nawas Bilal Al-Rasheed Abdulaziz Al-Sabbagh Mohanad Al-Sadhan Raed Al-Sayed Arwa A. Al-Shabeeb M. S. Al-Titi Ameen Alaaddinoglu Emine E. Alade Grace O. Alamelu Swarna Alaraj Tamara Albandar Jasim M. Albano Polo Ignacio Albers Martin Albertini Matteo Albouy Jeanpierre Albrecht Volker Alcayde Marta Alcoforado Gil Alecu Ciprian Alegre Domingo Teresa Aleksic Zoran Alent Brian Alessandri Bieri Regina Alfieri Giuseppe Algan Serdar Alghamdi Hamdan Ali Ala Eddin Alikhasi Marzieh Aliwiwe Fida Aljameel Zainab Aljunid Syed M. Alkan Banu A. Alkan Nee Alkhraisat Mohammad H. Almas Khalid Almeida Ana Catarina Almeida Bruno L.D. Almeida Fernando Almeida Krysna T. Almeida Renato R. Almeida Ricardo F. Almeida-Santos Patrcia Alonso Bettina Alp Hakan H. Poster Index Number* P0227 P0590 P0240, P0850 P0823 P0736 P0155, P0806 P1075 P0938 P0418, P0422 P0520 P0833 P0422 P0904, P0969 P0873 P0904 P0695 P0904 P0904, P0969 P0359 P0820 P0904, P0969

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Name Page number Alpaslan Nazl Zeynep Alpay Yavuz Hande Alpiste Illueca Francisco Alshalakh Shayma Alshawbkeh Ayman D. Alshehri Mohammed A. Altan A. Burcu Alte Dietrich Altuna Fistolera Pau Altuna Pablo Altnok Tunca lvarez Gerard lvarez Rodrguez Elena lvarez-Novoa Carmen Alver Ahmet Alves Celia C. Alves Clia C. Alves Daniel Alves Igor L. Alves Luciana B. Alves Vanessa T.E. Alves Vera Alvim-Pereira Claudia C. Alvim-Pereira Fabiano Alwi Arni S. Alzoman Hamad A. Amado Jose Antonio Amado Liliana Amaro Juan Ambrosini Pascal Ambrositsch Gert Ameh Priscilla O. Amid Reaza Amid Reza Amine Khadija Amirzargar Aliakbar Amoucka Mustafa An Na Anastasi Giuseppe Anastassopoulou Jane Anavi Lev Karen Anavi Yakir Andabak-Rogulj Ana Andersson Pia Ando Nobuya Andrade Patricia Andrade Patricia F. Andre Jean-Frederic Andrea Lucchi Andrea Pilloni Andreana Sebastiano Andres-Garcia Rodrigo Andriankaja Oelisoa Andrikopoulos V. Andrukhov Oleh Anduze-Acher Guillaume And Istvn Anitua Eduardo Anner Rachel Annunziata Marco Anovazzi Giovana Antonelli Marco Antoniali Cristina Antonini Matteo Antonoglou Georgios N. Antoszewska Joanna Antunes Susyane Aoki Hideki Aoki Yukari Apan Teoman Apatzidou Danae A. Apse Peteris Ara Toshiaki Arab Hamid R. Arabac Taner

Poster Index Number* P0241 P0302, P0881, P0883, P0886, P1052 P0200, P0228, P0230, P0385, P0778 P0767 P0088 P1086 P0313 P0478, P0523, P1021 P0479, P0536, P0541, P1033, P1084 P0645 P0157 P0141 P0997 P0043, P0600, P0647 P0986 P0975 P0469, P0518 P0662 P0596 P0074 P0646

Name Page number Aragoneses Juan Manuel Arajo Maurcio G. Arcuri Claudio Arevalo Azucena Arffin Farha Argibay Olalla Arguello Emilio Ariffin Farha Arik Nurol Arnetzl Gerwin Arnetzl Gerwin V. Arnetzl Vinzent Arnold Wolfgang Arnous Sultan Aroca Sofia Arsenakis Minas Arslan Bashar Arslan Selen Artnik Barbara Arun K.V Arvidsson Joel Arwatchanakan Sukontip Arweiler Nicole B. Askinyte Daiva Aslan Kehribar Malike Aslan Serhat Aslanhan Zeynep Aspriello Simone Domenico Assaf Mohammad Ata-Ali Javier Ata-Ali Mahmud Fadi Atalay Caner Atanasovska Stojanovska Aneta Ataoglu Tamer Atasoy entrk Rahan Ate Gken Atieh Momen A. Atilla Gul Atmaca Harika Atmca Harika Atrushcevich Victoria G. Atrushkevich Victoria G. Atsu Saadet Attin Thomas Aubazac Dominique Aurer Andrej Ausalah Taoufik Nadia Auschill Thorsten M. Axelrad Dinah Axelrad Tamar Ayanbadejo Omowunmi P. Ayanbadejo Patience O. Ayanbadejo Patricia O. Ayas Bulent Aydemir Humerya Aydin Birsen K. Aydin Erdogan Aydin Erdoan Aydinbelge Mustafa Aydn Gven Aydn Hseyin Aydn Tuba Aylikci Bahadir U. Ayob Rashidah Ayoub Ahmed H. Azaripour Adriano Azarsiz Elif Azevedo Elsa Azuma Tetsuji Aral Omer B. Babay Nadir Baciut Grigore

Poster Index Number* P0945, P0946, P1014 P0106, P0514 P0084 P0572 P0155 P0975, P0986 P0004 P0873 P0593 P0329 P0329 P0906 P0615 P0389, P0785, P0867, P0872 P0274 P0615 P0875 P0269 P0009 P0023 P0498 P0249 P0043, P0600, P0647 P0268 P0731, P0745, P0825, P0828, P0845 P0767 P1048, P1050 P1048 P0240 P0071 P0562, P0565 P0687, P0878 P0626 P0005, P0076, P0137, P0322, P0351, P0597, P0768 P0578 P0768 P0045, P0734, P0735, P0830, P0832 P1083 P0160, P0794, P0856, P0907 P0991 P0116, P0398, P0513 P0242, P1022 P0831 P0085, P0172, P0743 P0602 P0692, P0753 P0593 P0884 P0139 P0302, P0883, P0886 P0881 P0663 P0600, P0647 P0313 P0067, P0328, P0811 P0643 P0271 P0435 P0773 P0005 P0207 P0027, P0264 P0969 P1046

Name Page number Badovinac Ana Badran Zahi Badri-Hher Sabah Bae Hyung Bae Tae Sung Baehni Pierre Bagherpour Reza Baharin Badiah Baharuddin Nor Adinar Bajerska Joanna Bakker E.W.P Bal Aye B. Bal Mehmet V. Balaban Ycesan Fulya Balaguer Martnez Jos Balasundaram Aruna Balazsi R Balci Hatice Balci Nur Baldini Nicola Baliban Richard Balicevic Drinko Ballesta Sofia Balli Umut Balotescu-Chifiriuc Carmen Baltacioglu Esra Banica Marinela Baptista Isabel P. Bar-Ness Greenstein Ronit Barallat Luca Baran Coskun Barbeck Mike Barber Andrew J. Barbieri Petrelli Germn Barbisan Juarez N. Barbuto Jos Alexandre Barekatain Mehrdad -. Barendregt D.S. Barendregt Dick S. Barikbin Leila Baris Emre Barker Matthew Barmasheva Anna Barragn Cecilia Barrella Guilherme Barroso Panella Albert Barthet Pierre Baruch Yaacov Bascones-Martnez Antonio Basegmez Cansu Baser Ulku Baseviciene Nomeda Basile Francesco Basile Maria Assunta Baskaradoss Jagan K. Battino Maurizio Baumgart-Vogt Eveline Baumstarck-Barreau Karine Bauss Oskar Bayat Zeynab Baylas Haluk Bac erif B. Becerik Sema Bechor Ron Bechtold Andree Bechtold Markus Becker Jrgen Becker Mariella Becker Stephan Becker Tivadar Bednarz Wojciech Bedran Telma B.L. 70

Poster Index Number* P0068, P0250, P0257, P0277, P0465, P0678 P0357, P0644, P0976 P0788 P0563 P0440 P0543 P0057, P0632 P0806 P0658 P0344 P0338 P0093, P0591, P0812, P0818, P0823, P0923, P0926 P0647 P1050 P0779, P0780 P0836 P0564 P0770, P0855 P0571 P0116 P0007, P0815, P0912 P0320 P0043, P0600, P0647, P0651 P0381 P0210, P0317, P0436, P0964, P1044 P0595 P0446 P0967 P0395, P0924 P0997 P0010 P0100, P0282 P0304 P0290 P1005 P0156 P0127, P0746 P0446 P0263, P0844 P0479, P1021 P0897 P0703 P1076 P0243, P0624, P0626, P0676, P0680 P0420 P0974 P0094, P1086 P0049, P0050, P0051 P0870 P0726 P0390 P0054, P0322 P0978 P0351, P0578, P0597, P0768 P0747 P1040 P0225, P0368 P0439, P0442, P0915 P1026 P0789 P0858 P0031

Name Page number Bedzinski Romuald Begolli Gramos Begoa Leire Beham Alfred Beier Ulrike Beighton David Beikler Thomas Beitia Empar B. Bekta Murat Bekta Sibel Bektore Bayhan Beldoch Matthias Belibasakis Georgios N. Bellamy Philip G. Bellei Elisa Belser Urs C. Benatti Bruno Benghiac Ana Gabriela Bengi Umut V. Bengisu Orhun Benkirane-Jessel Nadia Benk Gertrud Bennani Nizar Bennani Vincent Bennasar Calas Isabelle Benoist Henri M. Berberi Antoine Berberoglu Atilla Bercy Pierre Berdal Ariane Berg Albrecht Bergamaschi Cristiane Bergamini Stefania Berglundh Tord Berislavic Leon Bermejo David Bernard Jean-Pierre Berner Simon Bernimoulin Jean-Pierre Bersuder Sophie Berta Gergely Bertha Georg Bertl Kristina Bertoldi Carlo Bertos Jorge Bertrams M Besas Petros Besseler Jos Bessias N. Better Hadar Bezerra Beatriz Bezzaz Aurore Bharti Pariksha Bianchi Andrea E. Bianchi Claudia Bianchi Marina Bianchi Marina E. Bick Tova Biedermann Anne Bielfeldt Jule Biffar Reiner Bilgin etin Mehtap Biloklytska Galina F. Binter Jure Bisch Frederick Bischof Horst Bisson Catherine Bizzarro Sergio Biakci Nurgn Bjerklin Krister Bjurshammar Nadja Blaizot Alessandra Blanc Vanessa Blanco Juan Blanes Rafael Blanlot Catalina Blase Didier Blazic Potocki Zita

Poster Index Number* P0171 P0091 P0191, P0910 P0917

70

60

51 64 55, 58

61

71 71

56 49

P0665, P0935 P1013 P0839 P0142 P1041 P0634, P0635 P0156 P0224 P1087 P0606 P0105 P0093 P0994 P0429 P0037 P0872 P0529 P0449 P0407 P1010 P0227, P0537

59, 71

57

62

58 48, 62, 70

59 58 64

41

50 50

46

P0265 P0520 P0254 P0235 P0538 P0415, P0681 P0298 P0692 P0911 P0152, P0437 P0539, P0721, P0722 P1058 P0928 P0587 P0061 P0568 P0701 P0701 P0068 P0303 P0892 P0296 P0427 P0226 P0984 P0471, P0522 P0563 P0754 P0070, P0421, P0587 P0115 P0191, P0900, P0910

46

57 55

55

62

56

57 70

61

P0914 P0790 P0224 P0032 P0880 P0123 P0516 P0421 P0621 P0592 P0497 P0037, P0038, P0070 P0224, P0226, P0226 P0541 P0915 P0267 P0754 P0563 P0546 P0724 P0331 P0245 P0236 P0239 P0444 P0040 P0788 P0258 P0144 P0715 P0782 P0681 P0141 P0113 P0761 P0613 P0077 P0157 P0840, P0975, P0986 P0723 P0921

47, 69

47, 69, 71

58

48

56 57

50, 61, 62

48 64

61 49 70

69, 71 51

51 71 47

64 51

70

70

P0599 P0169 P0966 P0114 P0171 P0716 P0414 P0036 P0372 P0097 P1072 P0017 P0192 P0947

50 59 56

70

70

70 64

57 50 59

49 50, 51, 60, 70 57 57

64 46

168

169

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Blochberger Binnur Blum Igor R. Bobetsis Yiorgos Bochlogyros Pantelis E. Bodnar Dana C. Bodor Csaba Bogo Chies Jos A. Bojcic Dario Bomfim Suely R.M. Bondor Cosmina I. Bongiovanni Loretta Bonino Luca Borges Ivan J. Borghetti Alain Borgonovo Andrea Enrico Bories Cline Borisenko Anatoliy Bornstein Michael M. Bosco Alvaro F. Bosnjak Andrija Bosnjak Andrija Petar Bosshardt Dieter D. Bostanci Nagihan Bostanc Hamit S. Bostanc Vildan Bouat Valerie Bouaziz Zouaoui Wiem Bouchard Philippe Bouferrache Kahina Boukaram Maroun Boulaamaim Taoufik Boulding Adam Boura Panagiota Bousquet Philippe Boutigny Herv Bouzelmat Yassin Bou Julia Boynueri A. Duygu Bozbay Esra Bozic Darko Bozic Michael Bozkaya Suleyman Bozkurt Buket Bozkurt Serife B. Bozkurt Seyma Bonjak Andrija Boi Darko Bradvica Ivana Braga Ana C. Braga Flavia S.F.F. Bragger Urs Brailo Vlaho Brama Marina Bran Simion Braux Julien Bravo Fabiola S. Brecx Michel Bregman Rachel Bresciano Silvia Brett Peter Breu Matthus Brito Celise A.T. Brito Fernanda Brochery Benoit Brockmeyer Norbert Broeseler Frank Bronkhorst Ewald Brossart Peter Brouwer Elizabeth Browaeys Hilde Bruckmann Corinna Brunel Grard Bruno Maria Pia Brusius Manuel Buchholz Steffen B.

Poster Index Number* P0827 P0545, P1020 P0754 P0568 P0416 P0601 P0092 P0384 P0321 P0671 P0183 P0648 P0860 P0870 P0494 P0644 P0003 P0321, P0334, P0336, P0801, P0805 P0262, P0530 P0880 P0293, P0903 P0310 P0629 P1003 P0781 P0382, P0774 P0546 P0617 P0156 P0146 P0424, P0449, P1002, P1003 P0357 P0477 P0752 P0134, P0928 P0068, P0250, P0257, P0465 P0605 P0361 P0610 P0848 P0500 P0397 P0678, P0995 P0068 P0297, P0616 P0151 P0068 P1046 P0432, P0434, P0774 P0909 P0486 P0716 P0396 P0037 P0075 P0702 P0253 P0831, P0831 P0971

Name Page number Buckova Dana Buduneli Eralp Buduneli Nurcan Bueno Eva Buessing Arndt Buhlin Kre Buitrago Vera Pedro Bukelskiene Virginija Bulek-Juranek Grayna Bullon Beatriz Bullon Pedro Bulut ule Buono Francesco Buosciolo Antonietta Burlibasa Liliana Burlibasa Mihai Burmester Gerd Burtscher Doris Buser Daniel Buset Sabrina Bush Gissler Bernita Butcher John Buttgereit Frank Buxton Amanda N. Buyko Maria A. Bn Agnes Bumer Amelie Bka Barbara Bke Fatma Blni Eszter Breki Tue Be Olav E. Bhler Julia Br Kaan Bttner Dagmar Bykolu Baak Cabanes Guillermo Cabral Cristina Cabrera-Ayala Maribel alar Fethiye alayan Feriha Cai Zhiyu Caifang Cao Cairo Francesco Cakar Gokser Cakmak Omer Calas Isabelle Callaway Angelika Callejas Luis A. Callejas Mayra S. alr Metin Calvo-Guirado Jose Luis Camorali Chiara Campedelli Federico Campian Rs Campos Bernardo O. Campos Litao Hugo Campos Natlia Campos Rben Canakci C.Fatih Canakci Cenk F. Canakci Varol Candel Mart Eugenia Cano Colin Saul Cantagrel Alain Cao Jie Cao Meixia Cao Xiao-Jing Capasso Sossio Capece Gabriele Capelli Junior Jonas Caprara Greta Capri Diego 51

Poster Index Number* P0705 P0590, P0609, P0871 P0047, P0056, P0113, P0590, P0609 P0956 P0273 P0706, P0727 P0228, P0230 P0959 P0804 P0956 P0049, P0050, P0051, P0123, P0956, P0979, P0993, P1045 P0687, P0772, P0978 P0466, P0932, P0939, P1082 P0320, P0417 P0320, P0416, P0417 P0733 P0148 P0347 P0097 P0733 P0735 P0611 P0810 P0115 P0373 P0415 P0315 P0311, P0813 P0299 P0759 P0501 P0590, P0609 P0993 P0261 P0656, P0660 P0055 P0795 P0510, P1067 P0496 P0181, P0835 P0508 P1002 P0124 P0124 P0929, P0931 P0656, P0660, P0751 P0396 P0224 P0836 P0033 P0916 P0321, P0805 P0582 P0948 P0325, P0345, P0346, P0348 P0324, P0325, P0339, P0627, P0628, P0765 P1048, P1050 P0586, P0588 P0077 P0386 P0491 P0219 P0456, P0457, P0989 P0499 P0220 P0226

Name Page number Caramelo Francisco Carasol Miguel Carcuac Olivier Cardaropoli Daniele Cardaropoli Giuseppe Cardoso Ctia R. Cardoso Elsa Carmo Joao Carnevale Gianfranco Carolina Inostroza Carral Cristina F. Carrascosa Alejandro Carrasquer Asumpta Carrillo Ana Carrion Julio Carri Neus Carvalho Elizabeth C. Carvalho Jose R. Carvalho Maria Helena C. Carvalho Rui Casaca Maria Teresa Casal Eloy Y. Casanova Leticia Casarin Renato Casati Marcio Z. Casatti Claudio A. Cassel Bjrn Castano Aguilar Alejandro Castellanos Adriana Castellanos Cosano Lizett Castellanos Lizett Castelln Antonio Castelln Tur Antoni Casto Chiara Castro Carmen Casula Ignazia Caton Jack Cavagni Juliano Caversaccio Marco Cayana Ezymar G. Cayetano Beatriz Caizares-Murcia Victor Ceanga Corina Celik Neslihan Cengiz Murat Inan Cenkoglu Brunilda Censi Rachele Cerioli Amadei Alessandro Cervinka Miroslav etiner Deniz etiner Fitnat D. Cetinkalp Sevki Cetinkaya Burcu Ozkan Chackartchi Tali Chaiyarit Ponlatham Chakar Carole Y. Chakraborty Trinad Chan Francis Chan Siew P. Chang Beom-Seok Chang Po-Chun Chang Yu-Chao Chaparro Alejandra Chapat Quentin Chapotat Bernard Chapple Iain Charonis Aristidis Chassande Olivier Chatzopoulou Dominiki Chaushu Gavriel Cheah Chia W. Checchi Luigi Chemlali Sihame Chen Fa-Ming Chen Jen-Kun

Poster Index Number* P0646 P0533

Name Page number Chen Jiang Chen Stephen T. Chen Weihui Chen Zhi-Bin Cheng Guo-Liang Cheng Wan-Chien Chiarandini Giorgio Chikany Tamas Chikazawa Takashi Chiriac Rodica Chitarishvili Maria Cho Kyoo-Sung Cho Kyung-Won Choi Jeom-Il Choi Seong-Ho Chomyszyn-Gajewska Maria Chui Sam Chujfi Eduardo S. Chumakova Yuliya G. Chung Hyun Ju Chuvilkin Vladimir Chuvilkina Ekaterina Cicmil Smiljka Cielik-Wegemund Marta Cilingir Altug Cimic Samir narck Serhat Cintan Serdar Cioban Cosmin Ciocan - Pendefunda Alice - Arina Cionca Norbert Cirano Fabiano R. Cirelli Joni A. Cirulli Simona Ciurescu Codruta Claesson Rolf Clar Heimo Clar Volker Clavijo-Ortega Luca Clee Thibaud Clementini Marco Cobb Charles M. Cochardt Philip Cochran David L. Coelho Cristina Coiana Carlo Coimbra Filipe Coimbra Joo Coimbra Leila S. Colak Hakan olak Turan Coloma Magdalena Compeyron Yoann Compilato Domenico Condor Daniela Cor Andrej Coraini Cristian Coraini Cristian -. Corbet Esmonde F. Corbi Smia Cruz Tfalie Corby Stephanie Corcoran Declan Corcuera Flores Jos R. Corcuera Jos R. Cordero Mario D. Corinaldesi Giuseppe Corraini Priscila Correia Francisco Corro Martha Cortellini Pierpaolo Corumluoglu Ilkay Cosgarea Raluca Coskuner Sadiye Costa Ana L. Costa Carlos Alberto S.

Poster Index Number* P0505, P0510 P0495 P0145, P0219, P0233 P0182 P0182 P0169 P0524 P0287 P0080 P1053 P0961 P0343, P0482 P0851, P0934, P1085 P0961 P0488, P0633 P0476 P0704 P0149 P1053 P1053 P0291 P0803 P0473, P1079 P0257 P0480 P0126, P0134, P0377, P0728, P0928 P0671, P0672, P0816 P0937 P0475 P0263, P0844 P0583, P0599 P0162 P0105 P0666 P0136 P0136, P0245, P1062 P0979 P0309 P1012 P0350 P0273 P0297 P0845 P0677 P0550 P0643 P0772 P0581 P1054 P0672, P0816 P0569 P0939, P1082 P0466, P0932 P0599 P0547 P0868, P0868 P0535 P0087 P0049, P0050, P0051, P0123 P0452 P0204 P0374, P1019 P0737 P0169 P0651 P0810, P1046 P1061 P0646 P0041

46

55 51

47

70

63

P0450 P0297 P0800 P0010 P0554, P0723 P0975 P0428 P0228 P0945, P0946 P0446 P0117, P0118, P0119, P0585, P0696, P0749 P0119 P0074, P0075 P0646 P1070, P1080 P0201 P0254 P0263, P0844 P0263, P0555, P0844 P0334 P0993 P0458 P0404, P0535 P0087 P0478 P0479, P0523, P0536, P1033 P0466, P0932 P0987 P0236, P0239 P0843, P0963 P0598 P0834 P0484 P0388 P0108 P0342 P0142, P0922 P1077 P0494 P0236, P0239 P0608 P0786 P0376 P0076 P0007, P0593, P0815, P0912 P0559 P0448, P0576 P0516 P0341 P0306 P0954 P0554, P0581, P0723 P0991 P0887 P0011 P0434 P0196, P0267 P0701 P0198 P0826 P0691, P0951 P0862 P0182

64

63

51

70

55 56

51 51 61, 63

50, 63, 64 57

51 58

59

61

71

46

55

46 51

51

56, 57

48, 57 59, 62

70

49

56

57 50

71

64

57, 60

71 46

63

58

51 49, 63, 64 58 46 69,72

46, 49, 50

51

P0507 P0202, P0218, P0697 P0897 P0499 P1043 P0519

57

55, 63

56

170

171

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Costa Diana Costa Fernando O. Costa Gerluza Costa Joana S. Costa Xavi Costuleanu Marcel Cosyn Jan Coucke Wim Couto Liana M.A. Cox C. Coz Miguel A. Crea Alessandro Crespo Elvira Cricenti Luca Crielaard Wim Cristofaro Gabriele Csanyi Erzsebet Csuta Tams Cuadrado Levi Cucchi Alessandro Cuenca Ana Cuisinier Frdric Cuitio David O. ulhaolu Rana Cullinan Mary P. Culshaw Shauna Cunha Moreira Carlos H. Cunha Renata Cuoghi Alberto Curtis Michael Cury Patricia R. Cutler Christopher W. Cutroneo Giuseppina Czerniuk Maciej R. DAddona Antonio DAiuto Francesco DAvenia Ferdinando DErrico Michele Dababneh Reem H. Dabu Bogdan Dadamio Jesica Dadgar Sepideh Daemi Rebeca Dagalis Panagiotis Dahln Gunnar Dakin Linda Dalari Ramalho-Lucas Pablo Dalessandri D Dalicieux-Laurencin Sara Dalla Torre Daniel Damianaki Sophia Damman Daniel Daneshsani Neda Dang Ping Danila Catalina Danila Vlad Dannewitz Bettina Darabi Ehsan Darbar Ulpee Darby Ivan Dard Michel M. Daudt Luciana D. Davideau Jean Luc Davideau Jean-Luc Davidopoulou Sotiria Dawood Andrew Day Trevor De Almeida Juliano M. De Bruecker Evelyn De Bruyn Hugo De Faire Ulf De Gregorio Umberto

Poster Index Number* P0677 P0985 P0985 P0821 P0738 P0838, P1038, P1042 P0950 P0987 P0668 P0356 P0301 P0789 P0046 P0993 P1059 P0956 P0424, P1002 P0909 P1041 P0102, P0695, P0750 P0097, P0689 P0092 P0118 P0224 P0052 P0010, P0585, P0654, P0696, P0698, P0749, P0985 P0061 P0143 P0301, P1035 P0082 P0456, P0457, P0502, P0989 P0088 P0575 P0103 P0956 P0857 P0221 P0001, P0159, P0175, P0894 P0550 P0239 P0897 P0148 P1063, P1065 P0382 P1049 P0072 P0402 P0402 P1046 P1058 P0081 P0895 P0598 P0781 P0429, P0617, P0621, P0682

Name Page number De De De De De De La Rosa-R Antonio M. La Torre Patricia Loureno Sabrina Luna-Bertos Elvira Micheli Giorgio Micheli Luca

Poster Index Number* P0864 P0586 P0021, P0412 P0204 P0466, P0932, P0939, P1082 P0979 P1073 P0455 P0667 P0542

Name Page number Disha Metush Disha Saranda Disha Teresa Dishon Shira Dittmar Thomas Ditu Mara Dixon Douglas Diz Pedro Dmitrieva Lidia A. Do Hong L. Dobele Ilze Dobo-Nagy Csaba Dobsa Judit Doering Stephan Dogan Glnihal Dogan Ibrahim Dogaru Carmen Beatrice Dogru Hazal E. Dolci Marcello Dolinska Ewa Doliska Ewa Domann Eugen Domenicali Alessandro Domic Tomislav Domingues Elsa Dominici Francesco Domken Olivier Dommisch Henrik Domon Hisanori Dong Shi Dong Wu Donos Nikolaos Doornbos-Van Der Meer Berber Dori Ferenc Dosumu Elizabeth B. Doan Altan Doan Baak Doan Burak Drafta Sergiu Dragidella Donika Dragidella Fatmir Dreiseidler Timo Drela Ewa Dri Massimo Dritsa Vasiliki Drizhal Ivo Drobot Grigory Du Zhibin Duarte Poliana M. Dubach Patrick Dudakliewa Tanya Duenas Silvia Duffort Jean Franois Dumitrescu Alexandrina L. Dumitriu Anca S. Dumitriu Horia T. Dumitru Simion G. Duncan Warwick J. Dundar Serkan Duraj Ewa Duran Ismet Durmus Nazli Duroux Julien Durrani Farhan Durrant Caronline Dursun Ceyda Kanli Dursun Erhan Duta Carmen Dutra Caio S. Duzagac Ezgi Dvorak Gabriella Daz Milagros Daz-Castro Carmen M. 57

Poster Index Number* P0090, P0091, P0364, P0809 P0364 P0364

Name Page number Dner Seda Drfer Christof Dndar Niyazi Ebinc Haksun Ebrahimi Reyhaneh Eccellente Tammaro Edblad Eva Edman Kristina A. Efeoglu Ahmet Efthimiadis Nicolas Efthymiou Alexandra Eger Thomas Eghbali Aryan Egreja Andre M.C. Ehlers Vicky Ehmke Benjamin Ehrenthal Johannes C. Eichler Rosangela Eichler Rosngela Eick Sigrun Eickholz Peter Einhorn Adi Eivazi Masoumeh Ekuni Daisuke El Arrouf Nisrine El Farouki Mohammad El Harissse Rania El Houari Bouchra El Sayed Nihad Elemek Eser Elfarouki Mohamed Elgun Serenay Elhan Atilla H. Elimelech Rina Eller Jzsef Elli Marina Elmas Ezel Y. Elnayef Basel Eltas Abubekir Eltas Seydanur D. Emekli Nesrin Emingil Gulnur Emingil Glnur Emmanuel Roby V. Emmelmann Jens M. Endo Yasumasa Eng Heng L. Engebretson Steven P. Englezos Emmanuel Enhos Sukru Enkling Norbert Ennibi Oum Keltoum Enomoto Takuya Eratalay Kenan Erbeyolu Ahmet A. Erbil Derya Erbil Emes Derya Erbudak Ozge H. Eren Gulnihal Eren Kaya Eren Selin Ergin Deniz Ergn Gl Ernst Stefanie Erol Hseyin S. Ersanli Selim Ersoz Mustafa Ertugrul Abdullah S. Ervolino Edilson Escobar Francina Eshragi Seyed Saeed Eskandari Amir Esposito Davide Esposito Marco Etemadi Ardavan

Poster Index Number* P0949 P0649, P0657, P0788 P0562, P0565 P0643 P0215 P0456, P0457, P0502, P0989 P0221 P0272 P0302, P0881, P0883, P0886 P0146 P0898 P0025 P0838 P0379 P0504, P0799 P0649 P0075 P0074 P0285, P0675, P0829, P1046 P0284, P0318, P0349 P0401 P0279 P0027, P0264 P0694 P0539 P0576 P0242, P1022 P0810 P0443 P0721, P0722 P0430

50

57

61 50 57, 62 57 50

61 56 51

P0320 P0261 P0015, P0830, P0832 P0750 P1072 P0405 P0592 P0799 P0324 P0370 P0683 P0676, P0680 P0494 P0791 P0295, P0792, P0793 P0731, P0745, P0845 P0384, P0398 P0317, P0436

62

46, 56

58

63

50 56

De Nova Trigueros Beatriz De Risi Valeria De Riu Giacomo De Sabata Aldo De San Jos Gonzlez Jos De Sanctis Massimo De Smit Menke De Souza Andr B. De Vree Hilde De Vries Teun J. De Waal Yvonne C.M. Debernardi Cesare Decker Eva-Maria Dedi Konstantina D. Dehner Jahn F. Deinzer Renate Dekeyser Christel Del Pizzo Massimo Delatola Chrysoula Delazar Abbas Delbosc Sandrine Delen Akcay Yasemin Delfino Alessandro Delgado Gregori Joaquin Delgado Jos M. Deli Giorgio Dellavia Claudia Demanet Mick Demarin Vida Dembowska Elbieta Demir Becen Demir Turgut Demiralp Burak Demiralp Ceren Demirel Korkud Demirer Serhat Demirkaya Kadriye Demirturk Gocgun Oya Demoersman Julien Dersot Jean-Marc Desanctis Massimo Deschner James Desimini Fabio P. Detert Jacqueline Dethier Frdric Devrim Inci Di Fede Olga Di Lenarda Roberto Di Raimondo Rosario Di Ruggiero Luca Di Tanna Gianluca Diallo Papa D. Diana Tiberio Dias Alexandra T. Dias Ana Luiza Dias Isabel Diaz Rodriguez Milagros Dibart Serge Didilescu Andreea Dierens Melissa Dikilitas Ahu Dikmen Mehmet Dilsiz Alparslan Dimaggio Peter Dimitrijevic Bozidar Diouf Abdoulaye Dirikan Ipci Sebnem Discepoli Nicola

51

59 46

47

P0106 P0391 P0990 P0866 P0960 P0451

69, 70 49

56 61 49

48 71

48,56,63,65

63

P0866 P0679 P0286 P0076 P0169 P0690, P0916 P1036 P1073 P0461 P0485 P0669, P0684 P0796 P0944 P0740, P0795 P0795 P0237, P0240, P0370, P1076 P0372, P0643 P0035 P0243 P0259, P0309, P0640, P0644 P0168 P0095 P0826 P0733 P0515 P0139 P1059 P1059 P0989 P0407 P0378, P0379, P0853 P0119 P0964 P0983 P0549, P0693 P1038, P1042 P0229, P0241, P0639 P0500 P0067, P0328, P0339, P0340, P0342, P0765, P0811 P0571 P0407 P0835 P0438

62 50 60

50, 51

47, 56 46 63

P0065, P0559 P0233 P0544, P1067 P0082, P0898

70

48,7

49

P0403 P0875 P0251, P0712, P0817, P0819 P0877 P0784 P0364 P0090, P0091, P0364, P0809 P0143 P0084 P0568 P0777 P0461 P1067 P0606, P0860

70 46

61

P0115 P0966 P1052 P1078, P1084 P0319, P0366, P0380 P0380 P0410 P0005, P0076, P0351 P0322, P0578, P0597, P0768 P0782 P0027 P0082 P0744 P0470 P0508 P0078 P0955 P1005 P0891 P0532 P1081 P0740 P0076 P0645 P0624 P0772 P0795 P0138 P0348 P1076 P0380 P0639 P0805 P0737 P0153 P0098 P0499

50 50, 57

51

65

51 63 63

64

48

61 62

50, 71

46, 55 65 46

69 56

58

P0897 P0105, P0683 P0112, P0177, P0205, P0312, P0549, P0575, P0713 P0112, P0713 P0416, P0417 P0440 P0380 P0791, P0792, P0793 P0848, P1061 P0624 P0847 P0540 P0814 P0651, P1005 P0683 P0014 P0377, P0728 P0538 P0050, P0051

P0527, P0798, P0869,

46, 47, 48, 56, 62

P0156 P0801 P1038, P1042 P0178, P0391, P0470, P0487, P0507, P0509, P0838, P1038, P1042 P0727 P0456, P0457

70 58 59 49, 59, 62 50

P0229, P0241, P0321, P0334,

69

51,60,62

172

173

NAME INDEX

P0766

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Etienne Daniel Euzebio Alves Vanessa T. Everts Vincent Evginer Mustafa S. Evrard Laurence Evren Buket Faber Franz-Josef Fabry Gtz Faddy Malcolm J. Faggion Clovis Faghihi Sharieh Falah Maher Falco Carlos Faleiros Paula L. Fangqi Gong Farahvash Solmaz Faramarzi Masoumeh Fardal Oystein Farhad Ali Reza -. Farhad Shirinzahra Faria Ana Faria Ana I. Faria-Almeida Ricardo 57,69 47

Poster Index Number* P0872 P0075 P0643 P0362, P0419, P0477 P0919 P0353 P0256 P0764 P0215 P0374, P1019 P0336, P0801 P0953 P0645 P0279 P0100, P0282 P0100, P0282 P0201 P0668 P0207, P0235, P0582, P0677, P0889, P0962, P1019 P0169 P0661, P0852, P1059 P0156

Name Page number Figueredo Carlos Marcelo Figuero Elena Fillion Mathieu Findik Arzu Finkelman Matthew Finoti Livia Sertori Fiorini Tiago Firatli Erhan Firatli Sonmez Fischer Kai Fischer Ricardo Fischer Ricardo G. Flemmig Thomas Flichy Fernandez Antonio Juan Flichy-Fernndez Antonio Juan Flisykowska Anna K. Flores Guilln Juan Flores Juan Flores-De-Jacoby Lavin Floudas Christodoulos Floyd Peter D. Foia Lili Fondevila Marta L. Fons Badal Carla Fonzar Alberto Forabosco Andrea Forn Fulvio Foster Brian L. Fouque-Deruelle Caroline Fourmousis Ioannis Franceschetti Giovanni Franch-Chillida Fernando Franke Melanie Frantal Sophie Frey Robert M. Frias-Bulhosa Jos Friberg Bertil Fricain Jean-Christophe Friedmann Anton Friedrich Nele Friedwald Eli Frisch Eberhard Fritz Peter C. Front Eran Fu Earl Fucini Stephen E. Fuenmayor Fernndez Vicente Fuerhauser Lukas Fugger Georg Fujii Takeo Fujikawa Haruhiko Fujinami Koushu Fujinami Yoshiaki Furlani Gianluca Furletti Vivian Furuichi Yasushi Furuta Michiko Frsch Moritz Frster Gitta Frhauser Lukas Frhauser Rudolf G. Coelho Paulo Gabay Eran Gadeau Marika Gaedechens Dominique Gaggl Alexander Gahleitner Andre Gaigalas Mindaugas Gaio Eduardo J. Galindo Roberto Galindo-Moreno Pablo Gallas Mercedes Galli Carlo 49, 70

Poster Index Number* P0033, P0151, P0212, P0220, P0337, P0702, P0716 P0024 P0991 P0007 P0004 P0599 P0092 P0166, P0369, P0473, P0940, P1068, P1079 P0473 P0225, P0368 P0033, P0151, P0212, P0220, P0337, P0716, P0853 P0665, P0935 P1048 P1050 P0577, P0579 P0997 P0571 P0874 P0573, P0739 P0913 P0200 P0226 P0084 P0870 P0011 P1059 P0506

Name Page number Gallina Sebastien Gamble Eugene Gamboa Fredy Gambone Maurizio Gamborena Iaki Gamsiz Hikmet Garagiola Umberto Garavaglia Giovanni Garbuio Roberto Garcia Benjamin Garcia Flavia B. Garcia Valdir G. Garca Elena D.F. Garca-Garca Virginia Garca-Gargallo Mara Garca-Martnez Olga Garca-Sanz Jose Alberto Garip Goze K. Gaspar Gonalves Pedro Csar Gaspirc Boris Gassmann Georg Gattenloehner Stefan Gatto Maria Rosaria Gaudin Elise Gaudioso Luigi Gaugusch Arabella Gaveglio Lorena Gavric Jelena Gawe Robert Gay Jennifer H.A. Gaperi Rok Geevarghese Amritha Geibel Margrit-Ann Geis-Gerstorfer Jrgen Gelato Marie Genceli Emrah Genco Robert J. Geoffrey Lecloux Georgescu Alexandru Georgiev D. Gera Istvan Gerasimova Elena V. Gerdes Victor E.A. Gergin Bengisu Gerlach Raquel Germen Meliha Geurtsen Werner Ghaffari Sahar Ghanaati Shahram Ghanbari Habibollah Ghanbarzadeh Jalil Ghannad F. Ghannad Farzan Gharibi Borzo Ghelardoni Carlo Gheorghiu Maria I. Gherlone Enrico Gherlone Silvia Gholami Gholamali Gholami Leila Ghuman Mandeep S. Giannakopoulos Nikolaos Nikitas Giannetti Emanuele Giannobile William Giannubilo Stefano Raffaele Gibert Philippe Gibot Sebastien Giesinger Johannes Giesler Marianne Gil Javier Gil Loscos Francisco Gilestro Orazio 49 50 58 48

Poster Index Number* P0681 P0052 P0572 P0356 P0624 P1034 P1015 P0169 P0571 P0853 P0321, P0334, P0336, P0801, P0805 P0688 P0703, P0945, P0946, P1014 P0021, P0412 P0126

Name Page number Gillam David Gilowski Lukasz Giner Lluis Giordano Michele Giovannoli Jean Louis Giurgiu Marina C. Gkranias Nikolaos Gleissner Christiane Glineur Rgine Glise Jean-Marc Glser Christiane Gmiterek Anna M. Gociu Marius Goeller Thomas Goenechea Natalia Goen Ronnie Goes Paula Gokbuget Aslan Y.

Poster Index Number* P0196, P0267, P0833 P0203, P0305 P0965

48

51 63,69

58

51

69

P0312, P0713 P0082 P0362, P0477 P0870 P0633 P0972 P0025 P0690 P0014 P0096, P0126, P0134, P0369, P0377, P0527, P0532, P0798, P0869, P1081 P0430, P0489 P0165, P0968, P1004 P0439, P0442, P0915 P0031 P0204 P0656, P0660, P0751

58

61

61

63

59 57

49

60

70

57 70 58

P0140, P0374, P0821, P0024,

Farina Ernesto Farina Roberto Farmer Sue Farneti Mauro Farronato Davide Farronato Giampietro Fassmann Antonn Faus Damia Maria Faus-Lopez Joan Faus-Lpez Joan Fava Joseph Favaloro Angelo Faveri Marcelo Fawzy El-Sayed Karim M. Fazzari Melissa Fdez-Palacin Ana Fdz-Palacin Ana Fedel Junior Rivail A..S. Feier Ioana Feier Ioana C. Feijoo Marcos C. Felenc Sbastien Felino Antnio Feng Qin Feng Xiang Hui Fentolu . Feres Magda Fermiano Daiane Fernandes Joo S. Fernandes Leandro A. Fernandes Patricia Fernandez Ayora Alberto Fernandez Farhall Javier Fernandez-Farhall Javier Fernndez Chereguini Carlos Ferrara Alberto Ferrari Davide Ferrarotti Francesco Ferraz Lorena Ferreira Helena Ferreira Vanessa B.C. Ferro Maria B. Fickl Stefan Fidan Aysenur Fienitz Tim Figueiredo Luciene C. Figueiredo Maria Helena 56

59

51 63 63 71 70

P0273 P0008 P0826 P0650 P0648 P0218 P0475 P0440 P0269, P0569, P0715, P0908 P0094 P0960 P0744 P0728 P1008 P0381 P0715 P0363, P0405, P0511, P0524, P0867, P1001 P0830, P0832 P0310 P0676 P0138, P0673, P0674, P0726 P0290 P0967 P1049 P0634 P0635

56

48, 49 50

48, 49

70

64

P0461 P0162 P0073, P0705 P0200, P0228 P0388, P1013, P1071 P0941 P0493 P0061 P0570, P0584, P0594, P0860 P0649, P0657, P0788 P0744 P0956 P0979 P0220 P0808 P0667, P0797 P0690 P0449 P0616 P0557 P0233 P0316, P0707, P0708, P0710, P0711 P0570, P0584, P0594, P0860 P0594 P0616 P0334, P0336 P0892 P1008 P0471, P0522 P0111 P0517 P0224 P0356 P0698 P0436 P0805 P0737 P0185, P0225, P0368 P0481, P0783 P0570, P0594, P0860 P0964

50

49, 64 62

48 56, 61, 71 70

P1020 P0140 P0434 P0273, P0906, P0988 P0258 P0504 P0001, P0159, P0175, P0894, P1028 P0865 P0182 P0321, P0805 P0230 P1055 P0012 P0303 P0026 P0758 P0017 P1012 P0790 P0019, P0066 P0255, P0264 P0942 P0673 P0526 P0526, P1055 P0992 P0774 P0581 P1000 P0037, P1026 P0270 P0598 P0180 P0668 P0517

65

59, 63 63 70

51

56 50

50

60

56

P0575 P0450 P0648 P0152, P0193 P0390 P0764 P0974 P0731 P0424, P1002

Gokmenoglu Ceren Goldie Maria P. Goldstein Moshe Golubovic Vladimir Gomes Dbora A.S. Gomes Elaine F. Gomez-Moreno Gerardo Gonzales Jose R. Gonzales-Marin Cecilia Gonzalez OSullivan Manuel Gonzlez Marta Gonzlez Mara C. Gonalves Lucas F..H. Gonalves Teresa Gopalakrishnan Dharmarajan Gorska Renata Gortan-Kasaj Aristea Gorz Istvn Gottlow Jan Gottwald Peter Goubron Cyril Gozlu Muammer Gradinaru Irina Graetz Christian Grande Claudio Graves Dana Graziano Antonio Greabu Maria Gref Rolf Gregor Ren Gregory Joaquin D. Greifeneder Christoph Greven Bjrn Griffin Terrence Griffiths Gareth S. Grigoras Simona Ionela Grigoryan Seda Grill Eva M. Grimm Wolf-D. Grisi Marcio F. Grisi Marcio Fernando M. Groeger Sabine Grossmann Yoav Grube Martin Gruber Reinhard Gruden Pokupec Sanja Grunder Ueli Grunert Ingrid Grger Sabine Grndahl Kerstin Guaitolini Stefania Gualberto Junior Erivan Clementino Guaraldi Ana Luza D.M. Guardia Javier Guarnelli Maria Elena

55 57

56, 63, 71 65 64

71

P0157 P0087 P0594 P0646 P0684 P1040 P0115, P0389 P0659 P0870 P0663 P0408 P0649, P0657, P0788 P0457 P0563 P0356 P0549 P0612 P0861 P0201, P0913 P0697 P0004 P0714 P0015 P0225 P0164 P0296, P0596 P0892 P0008, P0699 P0605 P0069, P0433, P0566, P0755, P0841, P0957, P0958, P0980 P0294

50

59 55,58

47,71 64

48

64,69 57 48, 49

71 46, 58 46, 64 70

63 51 56

59 51

50

P0256 P0979, P0993 P0230, P0385, P0778

P0096 P0453 P0226 P0334, P0336, P0801 P0702 P0656, P0660, P0751 P0024, P0661

174

175

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Gudkova Alexandra Guerra Fernando Guerrero Maria E. Gueudin Romain Guffart Martin Guglielmetti Mariana R. Guida Bruno Guida Luigi Guimares Jorge Guinea Ana Guler Berceste Guler Tolga Gulses Aydn Gumru Deniz Guncu Guliz N. Gunhan Meral Gunhan Omer Guo Jianbin Gupta Bhumija Gurgel Bruno C.V. Gurkan Ali Gurman Alexandra B. Gursoy Hare Gussgard Anne Gustafsson Anders Guzeldemir Esra Guzzi Nicoletta Gyurkovics Miln Gyrfi Adrienne Gmez-Font Rafael Gmez-Nobis Elena Grska Renata Gker Pnar Gthberg Catharina Gtz Werner Ghan Deniz Gcm Seyhan Glbahar Mustafa Y. Gltekin Sibel E. Gm Pnar Gnay Hsamettin Gnday Sevim Grgan Cem A. Grgan Cem.A Grlek Onder Grsan Nesrin Grsel Mihtikar Grsoy Mervi Grsoy Ulvi K. Gven Ahmet Haas Alex N. Haas Michael Haba Danisia Hadad Krestean Hagenfeld Daniel Haji Fattahi Farnaz Hakki Erdogan E. Hakki Sema S. Hakl Paul Halilolu Seyfullah Halperin Sternfeld Michal Hamm Cathy P. Hamzaebi Burak Han Buket Hanefeld Markolf Hanganu Sc Hangysi Dvid B. Hanley James Hannig Christian Hannouneh Khaled Hanson Naomi Hanzade Mete Happe Arndt Hara Yoshitaka 49

Poster Index Number* P0746 P0964 P0987 P0415 P1030, P1030 P0204 P0117 P0677 P0757 P0481 P0591 P0473 P0651, P0814 P0855 P0093, P0927 P0431 P0441 P0555 P0076, P0597 P0181, P0835, P0837, P0839 P0493 P0033, P0151, P0212, P0702, P0727 P0006, P0742, P0748 P0183 P0601 P0601 P1014 P0751 P0216, P0217, P0669 P0043, P0600, P0647 P0453 P0096 P0490, P0687 P0139, P0593 P0590, P0871 P0138, P0673, P0674 P0740 P0083 P0234, P0770 P0047 P0067 P0352 P0717 P0211, P0618, P0717 P0093 P0136 P0105, P0108 P0614 P0634, P0810 P0290 P0610 P0562, P0565, P0610, P0848 P0841 P0352 P0973 P0001, P0159, P0175, P0894 P0490, P0772 P0322 P0693 P0389 P0004 P0615 P0744 P0302, P0881, P0883, P0886 P0028, P0556, P0700

Name Page number Harb Ali Hariati Luky Haririan Hady Harnacke Daniela Harris Stephen Hart Suzanne Hart Thomas Hartikainen Sirpa Hartmann Nico Hassar Ghizlane Hatipoglu Mukerrem Hattori Toshimi Haubek Dorte Hauk Stephan Haupt Manuela Hauschild Christian Hawas Ahmed Hayakawa Hiroki Hbibi Abdelhadi He Lu Heasman Peter A. Heimel Patrick Heinz Bernd Heitz-Mayfield Lisa J.A. Hellberg Dan Hellwig Elmar Hemati Elnaz Hempel Ute Hendek Meltem Hennequin Martine Herion Francine Hernandez Alfaro Federico Hernndez Jara Hernndez-Alfaro Federico Herrera David Herrero Jose Herrero Mariano Herrmann Jens Martin Herzog Wolfgang Heschl Alexander Hess Pablo Hidaka Tatsuhiro Hidalgo Olga Hienz Stefan Hiltunen Liisa Hinz Ann-Kathrin Hinze Marc Hirano Tsutomu Ho Ming-Hua Hoch Monika Hodge Penny Hofer Deborah Hofer Dominik Hoff Paula Hoffmann Thomas Hofmann Britt Hofmnner Petra Holger Jentsch Hollingworth Marie Holmer Jacob Holmlund Anders Holtfreter Birte Holzhausen Marinella Honda Tomoyuki Hong Lu-Sheng Hong Seong Il Hong Yoon Euy Horasan Sinan Horewicz Veronica Horimizu Makoto Hormdee Doosadee Hornecker Else 62, 71

Poster Index Number* P0258 P0387 P0070

Name Page number Horowitz Robert A. Hortig Wajiha Horvath Atilla Horvath Attila Horwitz Jacob Hosaka Yasuo Hotton Dominique Hou Jianxia Houchmand Madline Houcken Wiebke Houri-Haddad Yael Houvenaeghel Brice Hovhannisyan Sergo Howaldt Hp Hoxha Veton Hrasky Valentina Huang Duke Y. Huang Ren-Yeong Huang Wenxiu Huang Yuanyi Huang Zhen Huck Olivier Hueber Lisa Hughes Ceri Hughes Francis Hugo Oliver Huh Seong Ryong Huk Andriy Hulik Emese Hupsch-Marzec Hanna Hupsch-Marzec Hanna M. Hurel Steven Hyman Leslie Hyvrinen Kati Hnsgen Phillipp Hglund berg Carola Hrzeler Markus Hseyinalemdarolu Burcu Icen Murat Ida Atsushi Ide Mark Iglesias Linares Alejandro Iglhaut Gerhard Ignat Doru Ihalin Riikka Iiyama Manami Ilday Nurcan Ilgenli Ahmet T. Ilgenli Tunc Ilhan Betl Ilhan Dilek Ilic-Tomic Tanja Illanes Sebastin Illes Davor Ille Davor Ills Zsolt Imperial Roberta Inagaki K Inostroza Carolina Inoue Gislene Incio Luis Ioannidou Effie Ionescu Ileana Ippoliti Arnaldo Iraqi Fuad A. Irarrazabal Carlos Irie Koichiro Isabal Sergio Ishida Kohei Ishihama Seimi Ishihara Yuichi Ishii Yoshihito Ishizuka Yoichi Islam Sharif Isler Cemil Isler Sila C. Ismail Atef Ismail Bahtiar

Poster Index Number* P0467

Name Page number Ismail Fidan-Bahtiar Ismail Mohd Aidie Ismail Razida Isobe Mitsuaki Isola Gaetano Issever Hasim Isk Gulden Itabe Hiroyuki Ito Koichi Ito Satoshi Ivanovic Aleksandar Ivic Kardum Marija Ivic-Kardum Marija Iwano Yoshihiro Iwasaki Masanori Iwasaki Yoshiaki Izakovicova Holla Lydie Izawa Airo Izquierdo Fort Regina Izumi Yuichi Iler Esengl Ik Glden Jablonski Michael Jachmann Ingeborg Jacobs R. Jahn Caroline Jakse Norbert Jallot Edouard Jame Olivier Janczak Dariusz Jankovic Sasa Janner Simone Jannu Ann S. Jansen John A. Jantan Ibrahim Jaramillo Reyes Javed Fawad Jebrin Eyass Jelui Damir Jelvehgaran Zahra Jenabian Niloofar Jentsch Holger Jepsen Karin Jepsen Sren Jeszka Jan Ji Chao Jia Huimei Jiang Chen Jimbo Ryo Jin Lijian Jindal Ankita Jindal Sushil Jockel-Schneider Yvonne Jodah Lena Johannsen Annsofi Johansson Anders Jokstad Asbjorn Jordan Rainer A. Jorge Adriana Jovicic Bojan Jula Antti Jun Choong Man Jung Hyun Ju Jung Im-Hee Jung Ronald Jung Young Suk Junior Raphael H. Junker Rudiger Jurajda Michal Jurcic Ivana Jurkovic Richard Justich Xaver Jger Andreas Jhren Peter Jnsson Birgitta Jnsson Daniel

Poster Index Number* P0406 P0155 P0222 P0061 P0676, P0680 P0243 P0133 P0022, P0287 P0109 P0170, P0899, P0903 P0262 P0880 P0022 P0130, P0132 P0264 P0073, P0705 P0039 P0200 P0062, P0238, P0525, P0724 P0729 P0626 P0327 P0358

69, 71 61 56

69 56 61 55

51

70

P0597 P0597 P0451 P0539 P1023 P0017 P0612 P0498 P0726 P0758 P0078 P0145, P0219, P0223 P0038

P0405 P0973, P0992, P1006 P0758 P0567 P0640 P0141 P0512, P1074 P0029 P0008 P0090 P0330 P0476 P0182 P0510 P0476 P0145 P0429, P0617 P0957 P0545

61

62

58

46

55 58 64

64 59 59

56

56, 61

46

49 59 64

46,55

49, 50, 60, 61, 70 64

P0272 P0256 P1056 P0283 P0372, P0643, P0882, P1083 P0847 P0650 P0996 P0536 P1078 P0024, P0775 P0536 P0051, P0123, P0956, P0962, P0979, P0993, P1045 P0086, P0089, P0096, P0120 P0649 P0136, P0497 P0501 P0066 P0945, P0946 P0012, P1026 P0114 P0185 P0133 P0306

50,55,56 46

70 70 55 48,51,59,60,62

P0534 P1011 P0363 P0804 P0756 P0082 P0744

57 63 57, 71

59 51

P0917, P0952, P1062, P1077 P0434 P1002, P1003 P0101 P0558 P0503 P0901, P0971 P0053 P0049 P0904, P0969 P0995 P0153 P0281 P0044, P0885 P0095,P0831 P0658 RC 056 P0355 P0431, P0544, P1067

61 61

63 60 46

P0054 P0537 P0758 P0404 P0080 P0016 P0342 P0994 P0609 P0994 P0795 P0558 P0723 P0925 P0384 P0046 P0378, P0379 P0693 P0581 P0204 P0210 P0679 P0416 P0084 P0581 P0027, P0264 P0157 P0109 P0414 P0039 P0278 P0589 P0833 P0370 P0361 P0488, P1018 P0549

46 70

59 47,58,59,61, 63,64,71 61

64

58 62, 71

63 46 58 46, 63 59, 63 59

70

62 61 61 61

P0856 P0733 P0260, P0283, P0358, P0820, P0822 P0785 P0285 P0637 P0727 P0125, P0272 P0258, P0260 P0074, P0075, P0213 P0065 P0306 P0725 P0167 P1037 P0010 P0016 P0559 P0326, P0327, P0330, P0335, P0504, P0552

55

58

50, 61

46

49 46

62

P0225, P0354, P0368 P0614 P0613 P0612 P0493 P0253 P0582 P0188 P0048, P0135 P0961 P0150 P0961 P0149 P0702 P0942, P0971 P0073 P0399 P0999 P1000 P0095

46

62

57

63

64 46 59

176

177

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Kabartai Firas Kablan Fares Kablan Faris K. Kadhim Mohanad Kadir Tanju Kadkhoda Zainab Kadkhoda Zeinab Kadkhoda Zeynab Kadkhodazadeh Mahdi Kado Takashi Kahl Maren Kahl-Nieke Brbel Kahn Sergio Kahraman Cemil Kaiser Eva Kajikawa Tetsuhiro Kakisis Jd Kakumoto Yoshimi Kalaitzakis Harry Kale Krolu Banu Kallassy Awad Mireille Kalpidis Christos Kaltschmitt J Kamali Eskandar Kamaruddin Azwin Assilah Kamberi Blerim Kamiya Yousuke Kamma Joanna Kammerer Peer W. Kandemir Sukru Kaneko Takashi Kaner Dogan Kang Jun Kankaanp Anni T. Kanl Dursun Ceyda Kantarci Alpdogan Kantorowicz M Kapadia Pinak J. Kapferer Ines Kaplan Ilana Kara Adem Kara Helin Kara Tuncer Aysun Karabulut Erdem Karaduman Burcu Karakas Ozan Karakida Takeo Karakus Ozgun Karak Serap Karaoz Erdal Karapetsa Dimitra Kardum Marija I. Kargas Konstantinos Karimi Noozhan Karluk Suhan Karpinski Tomasz Karsidag Kubilay Kasaj Adrian Kasan Noordin Kashefimehr Atabak Kashi Ajay R. Kasnak Gkhan Kass Ana I. G. Kastelein John J.P. Kasuyama Kenta Katagiri Sayaka Katancik James Kataoka Shinsuke Kato Rina Kato Tomotaka Katsikari Athanassia Katta Srinivas A. Kat Glin T. Kautzky-Willer Alexandra Kawala Beata 63

Poster Index Number* P0822 P0865 P1009 P0615 P0839 P0893 P1058 P0199 P0437 P0066 P0657 P0726 P0379 P0043 P0156 P0026 P0754 P0414

Name Page number Kawanami Masamitsu Kawar Jane S. Kaya Sheyla Kayani Yazdi Farin Kebschull Moritz Keceli Huseyin G. Keestra J.A.J. Keeve Philip L. Keglevich Tibor Kelbauskiene Solveiga Kele Beatrix Kelekis-Cholakis Anastasia Keles Ali Keles Gonca Cayir Keles Zeynep Pinar Keller Jean-Franois Kemper Robert Keremi Beata Kermen Eda Kerner Stephane Keskin Mutlu Keskiner Ilker Keukenmeester Rosalien S. Kfir Efraim Khadem Nayereh Khademi Maryam Khalili Ihssan Kher Udatta Khili Nadia Khlil Nadia Khodadoustan Amin Khorsand Afshin Khorshidi-Bhm Manu Khoshzaban Ahad Khouri Antwan T. Kielbassa Andrej M. Kieselbach Thomas Kikuchi Mariko Kim Byung-Ock Kim Jin-Woo Kim Kyoung-Hwa Kim Kyul Kim Ok Su Kim Sang-Yul Kim Su-Whan Kim Suelkee Kim Sun-Jin Kim Sung-Jo Kim Tae-Il Kim Ti Sun Kim Won-Kyung Kim Yeon J. Kim Yi-Kyong Kim Youn Joon Kim Young-Sung Kinane Denis Kinane Denis F. Kinoshita Toshinori Kinumatsu Takashi Kiremitci Arlin Kirkpatrick Charles James Kirmeier Robert Kirnbauer Barbara Kirzioglu Fatma Y. Kirziolu Fatma Y. Kisch Jen Kishimoto Takaaki Kissa Jamila Kitagawara Satoshi Kiyan Esen Kizildag Alper Klaic Boris Klampfl Arnold

Poster Index Number* P0042 P0088 P0680 P0128 P0740, P0882, P0884, P1083 P0521 P0867 P0849 P0115 P0366 P0007, P0593, P0815, P0912 P0007, P0912 P0887 P0524 P0340, P0627, P0628, P0638, P0920 P0382 P0626 P0818, P0927 P0307 P0165 P0131 P0911 P0820

Name Page number Kleinhans Lena Kleinman Alejandro Klemencic Mladen Klinge Bjorn Klinger Avigdor Klocke Astrid Kloss Frank R. Klug Barbara Knitschke Michael Knuuttila Matti Knfler Gerhild U. Kobayashi Daisuke Kobayashi Hiroaki Kobayashi Makoto Kobayashi Tetsuo Kocak Asli Kocak-Buyukdere Ayse Koch Manuel Kocher Thomas Koehrer Dennis Koide Yoko Kojima Azusa Kokovic Vladimir Koleilat Mohamad I. Koller Martin Komulainen Kaija H. Konas Elif Kondzielnik Piotr Konopka Tomasz Konstantinidis Antonis Koo Ki-Tae Kopecka Dana Koren Nechama Korhonen Jari Koshi Rieko Koshi Ryosuke Kotsikoris Ioannis Kotsovilis Sotirios Kotwicka Malgorzata Koudriavtseva Tatyana Koufmann Norman Koukos Georgios Koury Josely Kovac Zoran Kovacevic Aleksandra Kovacic Uros Kovcs Mariann Kowalska Anna Kowalski Jan Koyama Eiki Koyanagi Tatsuro Koyuncuoglu Cenker Koyuncuoglu Cenker Z. Kozlovsky Avital Kozowski Zbigniew Koak Havva Koak Idris Koi Ardita Kraft Anna Kragis Gints Kraljevic Sonja S. Kralova Vera Krantz-Schfers Christiane Kranz Stefan Kraus Dominik Krawzyk Kasia Kreikemeyer Bernd Kriebel Katja Krieger D Krigar Dm Krishnaswamy Gita Krohn-Dale Ivar Kruczan Mario Krzemiski Tadeusz F. Krmer Benjamin

Poster Index Number* P0354 P1025 P0332, P0409 P0727 P0620 P0665 P0148 P0605 P0498 P0048, P0114, P0135, P0147, P0718 P0285 P0062, P0238, P0724 P0214 P0109 P0527, P0532, P1081 P0006 P0258, P0260, P0657 P0253 P0214 P0027, P0264 P1060 P0179 P0136, P0329 P0013 P0305 P0669, P0684 P0146, P0274, P0492, P0854, P0857, P1063, P1064, P1065 P0445 P0608

Name Page number Ku Young Kubar Ayhan Kubicka-Musia Magdalena Kubota Takehiko Kuchler Ulrike Kucukcoskun Meric Kucukodaci Zafer Kuis Davor Kula Esin Kuli Dunja Kumar T.S.S Kumbasar Deniz Kumbul Dou Duygu Kuna Tihomir Kuo Cheng-Pan Kuramoto Akiko Kurgan Sivge Kurhaska-Flisykowska Anna Kuribayashi Nobuyuki Kurti Blent M. Kurtulus-Waschulewski Idil Kuru Bahar

Poster Index Number* P0445 P0591 P0804 P0560 P0980 P0243 P0166 P0530 P0707 P0294 P0009

P0614, P0819, P0837, P0153, P0472, P0152, P0193,

58

71

P0756, P0016, P0018, 70 P0262, P0397, P0316,

56 59

P0378,

59

46

70

46

70

48,49 57 62

P0711 P0576 P1063, P1065 P0318 P0128 P0155 P0809 P0039

58

61 58, 60, 61, 65

59

61 61, 62, 64, 72

71 70

Kuru Bahar E. Kuru Leyla Kustrzycki Wojciech Kutsal Derya Kutukculer Necil Kuznetzova Irina Kwamin Francis Kweon Sun Seog Kwon Eun-Young Knnen Eija Kse Kemal N. Kse Oguz Kse Timur Kseolu Serhat Kffer Roger Khl Sebastian Kk Pembe Knac Anl Krzolu Fatma Y. Kvrak Elifcan Kzlakr Merih Laclette Juan P. Ladika-Davidovic Blazenka Ladunca Oana Lafzi Ardeshir Lagares Daniel T. Laguna Estefania Lai Chern-Hsiung Laine Maria L. Laine Marja L. Laino Luigi Lajolo Carlo Lalic Djordje Lalla Evanthia Lalla Michele Lambert France Lan Xiao M. Landi Luca Lang Hermann Lang Niklaus P. Lange Katharina Lanza Alessandro Lappin David F. Laquerriere Patrice Lara Juan Jos Larsen Hans C. Larsson Lena

P0055, P0316, P0551, P0707 P0399 P0214 P0556, P0700 P0855 P0579, P0658 P0516 P0500, P0823 P0096 P0122, P0181, P0315, P0371, P0410, P0817, P0819, P0835, P0837, P0839, P0919, P0949 P0122, P0315, P0371, P0410 P0101 P0474, P0687, P0772 P0005 P0746 P0612 P0150 P1085 P0211, P0618, P0717 P0819 P0340 P0137 P0848, P0891, P1023 P0703 P0952 P0824 P0251 P0055, P0316, P0551, P0707, P0708, P0710, P0730, P0741 P0392, P0500 P0736 P0586 P0068 P0105, P0108 P0098, P0279 P1036 P0214

61, 64

55

64

49

P0028, P0700 P0906, P0988 P0145, P0563 P0248 P1005 P0195, P0926, P1037 P0633 P0622 P0653 P0701 P0324, P0345, P0346 P0642, P0687, P0978 P0636 P0043, P0600, P0651 P0783 P0302, P0881, P0883, P0886 P0058 P0890 P0500, P0736 P0610 P0399 P0854 P0333 P0361 P0802 P0126 P0641, P0769, P0885, P0902, P0942, P1040 P0271 P0104 P0441 P0369, P0473, P0940, P1068, P1079 P0703 P0027 P0238, P0724 P0744 P0287 P0133 P0063 P0274 P0460 P0122 P0171

61 71

70

46

P0691, P0709 P0390 P1057 P0674 P0186, P0199, P0893 P0088 P0206, P0733, P0824 P0425, P0953, P0955 P0534, P1016 P0961 P0445, P0561 P0150 P0149, P0150, P0725 P0341 P0561 P0482 P0977 P0934 P0445 P0318, P0349, P0634, P0635, P0810 P0561 P0599 P0851 P0149, P0150 P0561 P0097 P0609 P0255 P0589 P0814 P0967 P0917 P0711 P0719 P1038, P1042 P0028, P0700 P0242, P0539, P0691, P0709, P0721, P0722, P0951 P0238 P0811 P0720 P0952, P1077

55

61 46

P0216, P0238, P0093, P0195,

56, 62, 69

P0551,

71

70

69

58

P0203,

P0022 P0022 P0754 P0011 P0918 P0190 P0177 P0274 P0212 P0397 P0277 P0569 P0115 P0658 P0669 P0589 P0525 P1041 P1037 P0595 P0548 P0711 P0729 P0234 P0755 P1072 P0257 P0608 P0326 P0914 P0095 P0960 P0040 P0040 P0318 P0318 P0275 P0311 P0531 P0305

48 61

61 56 55 50 50 58 59, 69 56, 57 56, 58, 64 51

P0187 P0226 P0515, P0650, P1008, P1054 P0655 P0040 P0326, P0327, P0330, P0335, P0504, P0552 P0047, P0097, P0113, P0590 P0434 P1045 P0304 P0032

178

179

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Lasa Andoni Laschen Jan Laskin Dm Lassacher Margaux D. Lasserre JrMe Laster Zvi Latorre Catalina Latronico Matteo Laugisch Oliver Laurent-Maquin Dominique Lavoie Donna M. Lawo A. Lawo Anja Lazaro Pedro Lecloux Geoffrey Lee Jae-Kwan Lee Jaebum Lee Min-Ho Lee Su-Yeon Lee Yong-Moo Lee Young-Kyu Legovic Roberto Legros Caroline Leguehennec Laurent Lehmann Karl Lehmann Karl M. Lehner Marc Leichter Jonathan W. Leininger Matthieu Leishman Shaneen J. Leismann Diana Leithner Andreas Leknes Knut N. Lekovic Vijislav Lekovic Vojislav Lemos Costa Ana Lenhardt Cindy Leon Ruben Leonhard Matthias Leroul Mustapha Leroy Roel Lesko-Hamza Tamara Lessang Robert Lethuillier Josselin Leusic Temmer Jelka Levi, Jr. Paul Levin Liran Levine Martin Levine William Levrini Luca Lewinson Dina Lewis Cora E. Li Peng Li Xiao Li Zukui Liapis Ch. Lijian Jin Liljenberg Birgitta Lill Werner Lillqvist Johan Lim Lum Peng Lima Ana Patricia S. Lima Cristina Lima Kenio C. Lima Luiz A.P.A. Lima Rodrigo Lima Vilma Lin Mark Lind Lars Lind Monica Linden Gerry J. Lindhe Jan Lindsten Rune Linhartov Petra Linkevicius Tomas Lisboa Marcio

Poster Index Number* P1014 P0641 P1034 P0652 P0486 P0865 P0737 P0169 P0785 P0432, P0434 P0001, P0159, P0175, P0894, P1028 P0634 P0635 P0962, P0993 P0515, P0650, P1054 P0341, P0343, P0482, P0977 P0440 P0561 P0445, P0561 P0561 P0513 P1054 P0640 P1040 P0641 P0695 P0621 P0750 P1043 P0136 P0311, P0813 P0558 P0619 P0374, P1019 P0283 P0157 P0640 P0485 P0387 P0449 P0360, P0394 P0030, P0180, P0446 P0426, P0992, P1006

Name Page number Lischewski Sandra Littarru Cristiano Liu Dali Liu Gao D. Liu Kai Ning Liu Kaining Liu Tingting Liukkonen Joonas Lizio Giuseppe Libart Marie-Franoise Liares Antonio Llodra-C Juan C. Loboda Ekaterina Lohermaa Elina Lohinai Zsolt Loir Bernard Lombardi Tommaso Lomek Anja Longo Marillen Lonar Sandra Loos Bruno G. Loperfido Cosimo Lopes Helton M. Lopes Pedro N. Lopez Javier P. Lopez Norberto Q. Lopez Roldan Andres Lopez Roldn Andres Lopez Vailagran Jesus Lopez-Sanchez Af Lopez-Sanchez Antonio F. Lorente Antonio Lorenz Katrin Lorenzo Annette Martin Lorusso Carmen Louca Chris Louise Francis Loundou Anderson Loupis Nicolaos Louropoulou Anna Lovreni-Huzjan Arijana Low Yi Han Lozada Jaime Lozano Mauricio Lu He Lu Rui Fang Lu Sheldon X. Lu Sheng-Hua Luan Qing X. Lubbe Dirk Lucaciu Adrian Lucas Alcahuz Eduardo Luchian Ionut Lukcs Dnes Lukcs Eszter Lumetti Simone Luna Rodrigo Lutfioglu Muge Lutze Andrea Luvizuto Eloa Lv Hong Lpez Gonzalo Lpez Mnica Lpez-Cerero Lorena Ma Shouzhi Ma Zhiwei Macaluso Guido M. Machi Valrie Machtei Eli E. Machuca Portillo Guillermo Macris Andrei Mader Mariana Madianos Phoebus Madrid Carlos 61 50

Poster Index Number*

Name Page number Maeda Nobuko Maekawa Tomoki Mahesh Lanka Mahfoud Ghayath Mah Josphine Mailath-Pokorny Georg Maisch Bernhard Maisch Susanne B. Makino Asako Malekolkotab Rahele Malmstrom Hans Malyy Alexander Manazza Elena Maria Mance Romana Mancini Evelyn A. Mandel Ivan Manfredi Edoardo Maniu Georgeta Mannocci Alice Manoloiu Elena L. Manso M.C. Mantovani Nathane A. Manuzzato Gianluca Manzano-Moreno Francisco Javier Manzoor Behzad Marcaccini Andrea M. Marchesini Elena Marchetti Claudio Marchi Sofia Marchisio Olivia Marco Pitarch Rocio Mardas Nikos Mareque Bueno Javier Mareque Santiago Margarit-Bosc Juan Mariani Giulia Mariguela Viviane Marin Maria J. Marinacci Massimo Marino Laura Antonia Mariotti Angelo Mariotti Giorgia Maris Maria Markovitz Eitan Marotti Maja Marsal Patrick Martegani Paolo Martelli Eugenio Martens Filip Martin Carreras-Presas Carmen Martinelli-Kly Carla P. Martinez Diana Martinez Gisele L. Martinez-Lage Juan Francisco Martiniello Aniello Martinolli Chiara Martins Luis Martins Orlando Marto Sudarmo Subijanto Martu Alexandra Martu Ioana Martu Silvia Mart Magraner M Salud Martn Carmen Martn Conchita Martnez Mara Maruyama Noriko Maruyama Satoshi Mascarello Tommaso Maslova Natalja Massin Frederique Masson Martial Masud Mahyunah Masumi Sara Masunaga Hiroshi

Poster Index Number* P0058 P0036 P0459, P0460 P0259 P0526, P1055 P0353 P0758 P0199 P0441 P0468 P0110 P0908 P0046 P0517 P0312 P0417 P0207 P0213 P0974 P0412 P0423 P0280 P0239 P0452, P0974 P0984 P0200, P0778 P0996 P0986 P0388 P0183

Name Page number Mata Tamara Matarese Giovanni Matas Francesc Matejka Michael Matesanz Paula Matos Ana R. Matos Srgio Matsushita Kenji Mattout Paul Matziolis Georg Mausberg Rainer F. Mayer Marcia P.A. Mayer Yaniv Mayr Anton Mazur Iryna Mazza Clelia Mazzaglia Giuseppe Magorzata Pietruska Mbakwem Amam Mc Quillin Andrew Mcguire Michael Mcinnes Iain Meggyes Mtys Mehmeti Hasan Meijer Henny Meijer Hj Meilhac Olivier Meisel Peter Meisen Deborah Mejia Elisa Melo Iracema M. Meloni Silvio M. Melpignano Federica Menassa Gabriel Mendes Juliana A. Mendes Luzia Mendieta Carles Mendoza Mendoza Asuncin Menezes Claudia C.D. Meng Huan-Xin Meng Huanxin Meng Xin H. Mengel Reiner Meqa Kastriot Merheb Joe Mericske-Stern Regina Mertens Brenda Mertens Christian Messora Michel Messora Michel R. Mestnik Maria Josefa Metin Suleyman Mettraux Grald Meyer Karen Meyer Rainer Meyer-Bumer Amelie Meyle Joerg Mezzomo Luis Michailidou Vaso Michalowicz Bryan Michalowska Dagmara Micheelis Wolfgang Michel Jean-Baptiste Micheletti Hespanhol Andr Michle Reners Midtb Marit Migliaccio Silvia Migliori Federico Mihatovic Ilja Miklos Aniko Mikou Salwa Milewski Robert Milicescu Stefan 46

Poster Index Number* P1078 P0061 P0664 P0012, P0070, P0587 P0775 P0317, P0436, P0964, P1044 P0019 P0512, P1074 P0733 P0326, P0327, P0330, P0335, P0504, P0552 P0213, P0570, P0584, P0599 P0782 P0163 P0630 P0021 P0753

57

59

51 50, 51

P0002, P0059 P0631 P0233 P0567 P0223 P0211 P0452 P0870 P0864 P0190 P0601 P0393 P0703, P1015 P0269 P0336, P0801 P0678 P0141 P1025 P0585, P0654, P0696, P0749 P0317 P0986 P0201 P0228 P0385 P0996 P0471 P0111 P0533 P0283, P0822 P0441 P0497, P0623, P1066 P1035 P0081 P0870

61 47

70

69, 71 49 70

63

59 51

46 58

59

51

46, 50, 56, 63

48 58 47

56 61

51 58, 61 56 51 50 70 70 50 62

57 63 49

P0097 P0046 P0091 P0990

P0258 P0737 P0014 P0455 P0224 P0576

55, 59

49, 60, 71 60 49 47 70

48, 49 49

49 47

P0110, P0162 P0984 P0205 P1004 P0623 P1003 P0084 P0507 P0983 P0703 P0572 P0212 P1071 P0169 P0207 P0317, P0436, P0964, P1044 P0176 P0739 P0080, P0738 P0080, P0105, P0714, P0738, P0739, P0859 P0778 P0538 P0997 P0087 P0525 P0018 P0466, P0932 P1017 P0309 P0265 P0128 P0287

70

64 58 51

51

P0528 P1025 P0581 P0121 P0233 P0182 P0219, P0323 P1043 P0253 P0230 P0859 P0046 P0592 P0517 P0118 P1039 P0980 P0491 P0668 P0668 P0431 P0863 P0517 P0429 P0426, P0444, P0973, P0992, P1006 P0087, P0404, P0535, P1036 P0771 P0606 P0079, P0754 P0546

63

P0664 P0404 P0378, P0379 P0219, P0233, P0567 P0603 P1043 P0090, P0091, P0364 P0454, P0485, P0521 P0424 P0542 P0321, P0805 P0584 P0195, P0923, P0926, P1037 P0787 P0674 P0095 P0349 P0008, P0086, P0089, P0096, P0120, P0699 P0492 P0744 P0101 P0260 P0982 P0813 P0209 P0439, P0442, P0903, P0915 P0721, P0722 P0792 P0771

56

64

61 58

P0209 P0444 P0744 P0219 P0571 P0754 P0129, P0496 P0514

70

48

71 58

63

60

P0528 P0014 P0962 P0555 P0514, P0982 P0118 P0014 P0493 P0125 P0125 P0514 P0761 P0073, P0705 P1017 P0950

45, 47, 55, 56, 59, 63, 71, 72 56

70 64

63 61 50 57 51

57

72

57, 64 59

57, 64

180

181

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Milinkovic Iva Milioli Jurgen Miller Neal Milne Trudy Minch Liwia E. Minenna Luigi Minenna Pasquale Minoglu Saylan Isil Miranda Letcia A. Mirante Alice Miricescu Daniela Miron Richard Mironiuc-Cureu Magdalena Mischak Irene Mitter Simona Miyamoto Yasukazu Miyauchi Sayuri Miyazaki Hideo Miyazawa Haruna Miyazawa Yasushi Mizrahi Debora Mizutani Hiroki Mizutani Shinsuke Mkrtumyan Ashot Mobaien Hideh Mocanu Brindusa Mochizuki Saeka Modanese Danielle Modica Fabio Modina Tamara N. Moeintaghavi Amir Moeintaghvi Amir Moghadamnia Ali A. Moghaddas Hamid Moghaddas Omid Mogos Ioan Mogos Mihai Mohan Bhavya Mohd Husain Aiza H. Mohd Said Shahida Mohd-Asari Ahmad S. Mohd-Dom Tuti Mojaddadi Mohammadali Mokbel Nadim M. Mokhtar Norehan Moldovan R Molina Hernandez Javier Molina Javier Molnar Balint Molnar Marijana Molnar Nikola Mombelli Andrea Monari Emanuela Mongardini Claudio Monnet-Corti Virginie Monsarrat Paul Monteagudo Arrieta Carlos A. Monteiro Larice Kercia B. Montenegro Janine Montevecchi Marco Moon Seon-Ae Mora Francis Morado-Pinho Monica Moraes Renata Moraguez Osvaldo Morandini Ana Carolina F. Moratti Paolo Morita Manabu Morozumi Toshiya Morra Angela Morris Kevin Mory Axel Mostafa Hani Mota Luis F. Mott Richard 48, 55, 60, 64, 65 61, 62 59, 62 59, 64

Poster Index Number*

Name Page number Moutinho Ricardo P. Mone Raphal Mueller Gunnar Mueller Jakob Muhamed Nur Aliah Hidayah Mulders Ties A. Muller F Mundethu Ambili R. Muntianu Ligia A. Munzert Jrn Murakami Shinya Murasawa Akira Muratovska Ilijana Murdoch Craig Murias-Freijo Alia Musaeva Ramilya Mussett Andrew Musskopf Marta L. Mutlu Emel G. Muoz Carcavilla Marta Muoz Fernando Muoz Marta Muoz P. Myneni Bharathi Devi Mntyl Pivi Mndez Manjn Irene Mller Heinz Mller Nada Naaman Nada Nabet Cathy Nacu Viorel Nader Nabih Naert Ignace Nagano Fumiko Nagasawa Toshiyuki Nagase Jun Nagata Maria Jos H. Nagata Masaki Nagata Shoko Nagatomo Kanako J. Nagayama Motohiko Nagy Akos Nagy Katalin Naicu Vlad Naik Vanaja K. Nakagawa Taneaki Nakajima Takako Nakamura Hirotaka Nakamura Kazutoshi Nakasone Naohiro Nakatsu Susumu Nakatsuka Yuko Nakazawa Futoshi Nalbantsoy Ayse Nanbara Hiromi Nanda Veena Nanescu Sonia Napimoga Marcelo H. Narang Sumit Nart Jos Nart Jos Nascimento Clarissa Nascimento Maisa C. Nascimento Rafael D.D. Nasori Alireza Nauck Matthias Naumann Michael Navarro Marta A. Nebel Daniel Nechad Souad Nedelec Jean-Marie Nedic Milica Nedzi-Gora Malgorzata Neering Helga S.

Poster Index Number* P0210 P1015 P0025 P0907 P0265 P0141 P0773 P0416 P0026, P0287, P0559 P0109 P0071 P0910 P0127 P0156 P0092 P0927 P0411 P0438, P0975, P0980, P0986 P0956 P0254 P0706 P0523 P0069 P0475 P0576 P0077 P1010 P0700 P0019, P0062, P0238, P0724 P0264 P0321, P0334, P0336, P0801, P0805 P0016 P0955 P0589 P0046 P0872 P0784 P0780 P0758 P0065 P0556 P0132 P0018 P0700 P0066 P0019 P0056 P0062 P0401 P0739 P0606

Name Page number Negrutiu Meda Lavinia Negro Francisca Nemtoi Alexandru Nentwig Georg H. Nergiz Ibrahim Neri Murilo A. Neto Joo B.C. Neumayer Stefan Neves Manuel Nezam Abadi Atena Ng Hung Chun, Corrie Nguyen Ky-Anh Nguyen Phuong Q. Nibali Luigi Nica L Nichols Frank Nicknam Asl Hamed Nicksch Sonja Nicolas Emmanuel Nicolopoulos Costa Nicu Elena Nicu Elena A. Nieminen Markku S. Nieri Michele Niggemann Bernd Nikolaeva Elena Nikolic Jakoba Natasa Nikolidakis Dimitris Nikou George Nilsson Bengt-Olof Nisand David Nishida Tetsuya Niu Zhongying Nizam Nejat Njemirovskij Vera Noack Barbara Nociti-Jr Francisco H. Noda Katsuya Noguchi Emiko Noguchi Kazuyuki Noguchi Satoshi Noguchi Toshihide Nogueira Andressa V.B. Nohutcu Rahime M. Noor Erni Nordstrm Birgitta Norer Burkhard Norhammar Anna Noriega Jorge Nosic Marija Nouno Kaname Novaes Jr Arthur B. Novk Tibor Nowak Michael Noyan Ulku Nozawa Takeshi Numabe Yukihiro Nuez Ignacio Nez Javier Nez Lucia OBrien Tiernan Oates Thomas Oberbaum Menachem ODea Mary Odier Amlie Oduncuoglu Bahar F. Odyakmaz Selcen Zeynep en Malene hrn Kerstin nc Elif ng Gliz stman Conny Oettinger-Barak Orit zat Yener zdem Muhsin

Poster Index Number* P0667 P0469, P0518 P0105, P0108 P0501 P0353, P0827 P0950 P0982 P0463 P0975, P0986 P0186, P0893 P0516 P0553 P0587 P0693 P0733 P0138 P0847, P0991

Name Page number zdemir Burcu zdemir Gven zdemir Selin P. zen zge zer Ycel zlem zkal Didem zkan Yasemin zner Ozge ztrk Ayla ztrk Ceyhan Banu ztrk Hafize ztrk Veli . zylmaz Berk Ofec Ronen Ofluoglu Orhan Ogami Naoya Ogata Yorimasa Ogawa Masahito Ogihara Shigeki Ogita Mayumi Ogodescu A Ogur Gnl Oh Nam-Sik Ohno Kayoko Ohshima Tomoko Oida Shinichiro Oikawa Hitoshi Okada Moe Okamoto Hiroshi Okawa Rogrio T.P. Oktay Sehkar Okubo Nobuki Okui Takafumi Olczak Teresa Olgac Vakur Olgun Erdemir Ebru Oliva Adriana Olivares Federica Oliveira Alcione Oliveira Antonio Carlos G. Oliveira Eulalia N. Oliveira Fabiola S. Oliveira Paulo Oliveira Peterson D. Oliver-Bell Jessica Ollikainen Emilia Olszewska-Czyz Iwona Omar Siti Zainab Omlor David Onan Utku Ong Marianne M A Onisei Dan Onisei Doina Oortgiesen Daniel A.W. Oppermann Rui V. Orbak Recep Orekchova Ludmila Orekhova Ludmila Orekhova Ludmila Yu. Orhan Hikmet Orhan Kaan Orive Gorka Orlander Philip Orlandini Lorena F. Orovcanec Nikola Orti Valrie Ortiz-Puigpelat Octavi Ortiz-Vigon Alberto Ortiz-Vign Alberto Ortolani Michele Ortz Estefana Oscarsson Jan Oskoee Siavash S. Ota Kei Ota Mikio Oteri Nicola

Poster Index Number* P0070, P0736 P0322 P0480 P0340, P0627, P0628, P0638, P0920 P0819 P0410 P0013 P0113 P0919 P0578, P0768 P0013 P1004 P0819 P0303 P0287

61 65

P0169 P0681 P0102 P0171 P0852, P1059 P1059 P0195, P1037 P0151 P0646 P0549 P0293 P0575 P0298

61 61

57

61 46 49

58

64

51 64 64

P0036, P0065, P0559 P0130, P0132 P0036, P0065 P0953 P0572 P0039 P0027, P0264 P0045 P0286 P0406, P0549 P0022 P0790 P0866 P0189 P0103, P0107, P0367 P0281

49

51

50, 51

71 70

62 62 62 70 48 56

61 70 56

P0706

57 57 57

58, 59 48

P1053 P0558, P0619 P0011, P0170, P0899 P0170, P0899 P0464 P0287 P0072 P0480 P0360 P0820 P0555 P0278 P0133 P0896 P0556, P0700 P0039 P0583 P0102 P0272 P0727 P0987 P0880 P0016 P0280, P0296, P0596, P0892 P0115 P0122, P0315, P0410, P0819, P0837, P0839 P0063, P0670 P0668 P0438 P0438 P0744

46

62 46

49

P0713 P0713 P0632 P0053 P0271 P0271 P0286 P0448 P0222 P0836 P0228, P0385, P0778 P0511, P0524, P0867, P1001 P0197, P0332, P0720, P0921 P0569 P0475, P1015 P0224 P0870 P0077 P0588 P0014 P0826 P0934 P0774 P0207, P0374, P0821, P1019 P0716 P1087 P0041, P0553 P0169 P0027, P0255, P0264 P0016, P0018, P0560 P0731 P0895 P0905 P0846

51

P0693 P0013 P0961 P0133 P0058 P0058 P0414 P0109 P0670 P0106 P0410 P0278 P0065, P0559 P0633 P0369, P0940 P0372, P0643, P1023 P0110 P0985 P0584 P0118 P0280 P0596 P0985 P0097 P0147 P0488 P0632 P0206 P0676, P0680 P0275, P0528 P0797, P0808 P0797, P0808, P0885 P0901 P0092 P0319, P0638, P0920, P0944 P0127 P0161, P0190, P0746 P0158 P0551 P0227, P0537 P0191, P0900, P0910 P0744 P0071 P0424, P1003 P0483, P1021 P0775

50

50

P0389, P0789, P0779, P0036, P0130, P0016, P0019,

57 46, 59

51

58 64

70

61 58

64

58

P0030, P0180, P0428, P0446, P0763, P0970, P1084 P0553 P0585, P0654, P0696 P0662 P0893 P0258 P0933, P0936 P0913 P0694 P0434 P0187, P0292 P0217 P0935

50 61 48

61

P0259 P0490, P0642, P0687, P0772, P0878 P0922 P0813 P0272 P0474, P0687, P0878 P0316 P0613 P0877 P0719, P0730, P0741

46

70 62 64, 70 46

182

183

NAME INDEX

58 58

P0930 P0758 P0278 P0169

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Otsuka Yasumitsu Oumeish Isam F. Ouyang Xiang Ying Ovaydi Ami Ower Philip Ozaki Yukio Ozalp Merve Ozawa Yusuke Ozbek S. Murat Ozcaka Ozgun Ozcan Gonen Ozcan Mustafa Ozdemir Hakan Ozer Hatice Ozerol Busra Ozgen Sema Ozkan Karaca Ebru Ozkan Serdar Y. Ozmeric Nurdan Oztekin Gorkem Oztoprak Seniha Ozyurt Mustafa Pablos Aletheia B. Pabst Andreas M. Pacheco Jos J. Paci Carlo Maria Pacios Sandra Paculanan Romeo Paderni Carlo Paganin Pier Paolo Paino Annamari Pais Ana M. Paju Susanna Pajukanta Riitta Pakuszyska-Baszczyk Justyna Palarie Victor Palaska Iro Palioto Daniela Palioto Daniela B. Paliska Jelena Palmer Janet E. Palmer Paul Palmer Richard Pamuk Ferda Pane Giovanni Panigalli Andrea Panin Andrey Pannuti Cludio M. Paolantoni Guerino Papantonopoulos Georgios H. Papapanou Panos N. Papastamou Vasiliki Papathanasiou Evangelos Papp Zsuzsanna Paquette David Paqu Frank Par Matej Parashis Andreas O. Paris Sebastian Park Ji-Sun Park Se Hwan Park Shin-Young Parvini Puria Parviz Soraiya Pasarin Liliana Pascual Andrs Pascual Marta Pascual-Palma Marta Passos Rosangela Pater-Henigsman Ljiljana Patroi Dan Paunica Stana Pauwels Martine Pavic Ivana Pavlic Verica

Poster Index Number* P0414 P0088 P0232, P0732 P0450 P0028 P0240, P0850 P0039 P0740 P0056, P0113 P0361 P0361 P0166, P0313, P0564 P0564 P0676, P0680 P0940, P1068, P1079 P0949 P0884 P0430, P0489, P0752 P0243 P0786 P1041 P0985 P0641 P0297, P0800 P0826 P0563 P0493 P0331 P0469, P0518 P0706 P0717 P0858 P1064 P0596 P0296 P0277 P0750 P0423 P0007, P0593, P0815, P0912 P0502 P0494 P1053 P0204

Name Page number Payer Michael Payne Mark Paz Andreina Pazin Boris Pal Robleto Fernando A. Pain Boris Pellacani Chiara Pellegrini Gaia Pellegrino Gerardo Penaud Jacques Pendefunda Valeria Peng Bo Peng Li Penninger Josef Perdigoto Susana M. Perecaye Crisbea Peredrii Viktoriia Pereira Antnio L. Pereira Elyne S..M. Pereira Miguel S. Pereira Silvio Antonio S. Perez Clara E. Perez Cristina Perez Orrico Silvana R. Perka Carten Peros Kristina Persson Rutger G. Pertl Barbara Pertl Christof Pertl Laura Perucchi Alessandro Peruzzo Daiane Pervane Beste Petcu Cristian Petelin Milan Peter Maximilian Peters Ulrike Petig Christine Petlichkovski Aleksandar Petre Alexandru Eugen Petrone Vincenzo Petrutiu Adrian Petsch Vanessa Pezelj-Ribaric Sonja Pearrocha Miguel Pearrocha Oltra David Pfeiffer Peter Pfister Wolfgang L. Picard Nicolas Piccini Assunta Picollo Fabrizio Piemontese Matteo Pieri Francesco Pietkiewicz Malgorszata Pietruska Malgorzata Pietruska Magorzata Pietruski Jan Pignatelli Ruggiero Pimentel Suzana P. Ping Gao Pini Prato Giovan Paolo Pinneda-Trujillo Nicolas Pintado Carlos H. Pinto Hugo G. Pinto Miguel G. Pinto Ribeiro Tiago Piombino Michele Pires Juliana R. Pirker Wolfgang Pirouzmandi Negin Pisano Milena Pischon Nicole Pissaridi Aikaterini Pittack Robert Planak Darije 71

Poster Index Number*

Name Page number Platzer Susanne Platzer Ursula Plenk Hanns Plkov Martina Pohl Snjezana Pola Natlia M. Polansky Raoul Polenik Pavel Polizzi Elisabetta Maria Polyakov Alexandr V. Poma Maria Pommer Bernhard Ponces Maria J. Ponzini Valentina Popelut Antoine G. Popescu Dora Popovska Mirjana Posch Martin Potarnichie Oana Potempa Jan Potthoff Anja Pourabbas Reza Pourjavad Monireh Prahasanti Chiquita Pramstraller Mattia Prasad Hari S. Preshaw Philip Pretzl Bernadette Pries Axel R. Prieto Diego Procaccini Maurizio Prosvirova Ekaterina Prpic Jelena Puchades Rufino Juan Puhar Ivan Puisys Algirdas Puriene Alina Purschwitz Regina Puscasu Cristina G. Pushkarev Oleg A. Pussinen Pirkko J. Pustiglioni Francisco E. Pl Attila Phkla Ene R. Prez Leire Prez Javier Pllnen Marja Pocica Iwona Qawasmeh Samah Qiao Jing Qiao Min Qiao Yue E. Qingxian Luan Quaranta Alessandro Queiroga Lus Queiroz Adriana C. Quevedo Marc Quevedo Pou Marc Quiles Jose L. Quintero Antonio Quirico Andrea Quirynen Marc Rabenstein Shira Radnai Marta Raducu Ana-Maria Radvar Mehrdad Radwan-Oczko Malgorzata Radwan-Oczko Magorzata Radzali Nurul Fariha M. Raes Filiep Raffaelli Luca Raghoebar G M Raghoebar Gerry Rahban Sonia Raheliarisoa Velonjanahary Mialimbolamena

Poster Index Number* P0497, P1066 P0353, P0827 P0905 P0184 P0530 P0321, P0805 P0184 P0331 P0183 P0616 P0226 P0573 P0071 P0739 P0553 P0253 P0286, P0930 P0103 P0176 P0661

Name Page number Rahman Alexander Rahmani Shirvan Mohammad E. Rajala Ulla Rajati Hamidreza Rakic Mia Rakoto-Alson Simone Rakotoarison Richard Ram Zeev -. Ramadan Abdelrahman M.A. Ramaglia Luca Ramakrishnaiah Ravikumar Raman Renukanth P.C. Raman Vidya Ramanauskaite Ausra Ramirez Valeria Ramirez-Puerta Rosario Ramirez-Tortosa Maria D.C. Ramlogan Shaun Ramos Isabel Ramos Joo Ramos Joo C. Ramos Junior Erivan S. Ramos Laura Ramos Torrecillas Javier Ramos-Junior Erivan S. Ramseier Christoph Ramzuzzaman Nasiha Sakina Rang Hlne Rantam Fedik A. Rapoport Tal Rapp Gisela E. Raschiotti Luca Raschiotti Paolo Rasouli Ghahroudi Amir Alireza Rasperini Giulio Rathe Florian Rathnayake Nilminie Ratka-Krger Petra Raunio Taina Rausch Wolf-Dieter Rausch-Fan Xiao Hui Rauten Anne Marie Ravera Lorenzo Rawlinson Andrew Razali Masfueh Rebeis Estela S. Rebele Stephan F. Rebelo Helena Reddy Michael Rees Jeremy Reeves Juliette P. ehka Vclav Rehn Monika Reich Karoline Reichert Stefan Reichert Torsen Reichmann Jrgen Reingewirtz Yves Reis Ctia Reitmeir P Reitmeir Peter Relvas Marta Ren Xiu Y. Ren Yinshi Renvert Stefan Resende Marta Revazova Zalina Reyes-Botella Candela Rezaei Masoud Rhyu In-Chul Riahi Nazari Kurosh Ribas Tania R.C. Ribeiro Fernanda V. Ribeiro Livia S.F. Ribeiro Mariana

Poster Index Number* P0726 P0131 P0718 P1049 P0558, P0619, P0976 P0682 P0682 P0173 P0760 P0499 P1086 P0244, P0686 P0420 P0554, P0723 P0111, P0471 P0051 P0244, P0686 P0646, P1044 P0436 P0041 P0254 P0021, P0412 P0553 P0057 P0176 P0843, P0963 P0662, P0950 P0466 P0932 P1056, P1057 P0461, P0966 P0451, P0902 P0727 P0256, P0504 P0114 P0070, P0421, P0587 P0573 P0866 P0057, P0632 P0213 P0365 P0744 P0686 P0174 P0073 P0354 P0038

61, 63

45

P0052 P0572 P0332, P0720, P0921 P1045 P0197 P0224, P0226 P0169, P0461, P0966 P0974 P0415 P0937 P0863 P0121 P0685 P0484 P0163 P0210 P0583 P0547 P0208 P0484 P0599 P0733 P0020 P0136, P0653, P0706 P0652 P0623, P1077 P1077 P0790 P0736, P0752 P0573 P0908 P0769 P0665 P0071 P0784 P1073 P0672, P0816 P0120 P0262 P1048, P1050 P1048 P0827 P0829 P0464 P0001 P0356 P0731, P0745, P0828, P0845, P0984, P1029 P0452 P0675 P0791, P0793 P0295, P0669, P0684, P0792 P0295, P0791, P0792, P0793 P0301 P0263, P0844 P0034

62

58 62

46

64

49, 50, 70

62

70

51, 70

56

51 60

46, 58, 65 63

71 46 70

56 57

70 57, 64

57 70

46

69 64, 72

70

50, 51 46

P0349 P0824 P0554 P0984, P1029 P0064 P0262, P0397 P0200, P0385 P0068, P0257, P0399, P0465, P0678 P1017 P0249, P0270, P0959 P0285 P0205 P0161 P0618, P0706 P0982 P0115 P0252 P0945, P0946

58

45, 69 62

69, 71 69, 71

58

56 56 58

60 50

P0079 P0004 P0405 P0744 P0160 P0277

51

48

64

P0561 P0977 P0445 P1040 P0739 P0030, P0180, P0428, P0446, P0763 P0983 P0111, P0471 P0662 P0197, P0332 P0972 P0312, P0713 P0116 P0762

48 58

49 62

P0821 P0365 P0210 P0235 P0031 P0998 P0552 P0455 P0206, P0733, P0824 P0568 P0081 P0250, P0257, P0277, P0465, P0995

50 49, 57, 62, 63, 72

P0203, P0305 P0767 P0631 P0603 P0655 P0121 P0984, P1029 P0235 P0296 P0478 P0479, P0523, P0536, P1033 P0049, P0050, P0051 P0723 P0454, P0485, P0521 P0968 P0115 P0112 P0101, P0171, P0633 P0548 P0276 P0487 P1035 P0990 P0516 P0682

62

61, 63 57

51

64 47, 62, 64, 70, 72 49

P1077 P0447 P0800 P0318 P0349 P0261 P0655

62

57

70, 71

P0015 P0412 P0290 P0445 P0543 P0570 P0263, P0844 P0698, P0749 P1070, P1080

184

185

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Riccardi Orio Luca Rieben Alexandra S. Riep Birgit Riggio Marcello Rikhtegaran Sahand Rimbert Marie Rimkevicius Arunas Rincic Nives Rioboo Maria Rios Jose V. Rios-Carrasco Blanca Ristic Tamara Rittel Daniel Ritter Lutz Rizzi Alessandro Rizzo Pasquale Rocchietta Isabella Roccuzzo Mario Rocha Jos M. Rocha Luiz E.M.D. Rodakowska Ewa Rodiou Stylianos Rodloff Arne C. Rodriguez Fabiola Rodriguez Macarena Rodriguez Mauricio Rodriguez-Ciurana Xavier Rodriguez-Martinez Juan Bautista Rodrguez Casanova Hctor Roffredo Alessandro Roguljic Marija Rokn Amir Reza Rokn Amirreza Rolo Tony Roman Alexandra Roman Ioan Romano Federica Romanos Georgios Romeo Eugenio Romero Manuel M. Rominu Mihai Romito Giuseppe A. Rompen Eric Rompen Eric H. Ronay Valerie Roncucci Rachele Roos Jansaker Ann-Marie Roos Malgorzata Rosa Ana Cludia D.P. Rosa Ecinele F. Rosa Manuel S. Rosema Martijn Rosentritt Martin Rosin-Grget Kata Ross Armin Rossa Junior Carlos Rossi Armando Rossi Barbara Rossi Sylvie Rost Christoph Rotaru Horatiu Rothamel Daniel Rozitsky Doron Rubianto Mohamad Rubini Corrado Rudnic Ioana Ruiz Alvaro Ruiz Magaz Vanessa Ruiz Rodriguez Concepcin Ruiz Vanessa Rullo F. Runova Galina Rupp Frank Rusu Darian Rutkunas Vygandas

Poster Index Number* P1059 P0503 P0733 P0097 P0930 P0309 P0270 P0394 P1014 P0956, P0979 P0979 P0292 P0426 P1059 P1012 P0648 P0092 P0337 P0857 P0044 P0266 P1033 P0208 P0428 P0412 P0535 P0116 P0215 P1056, P1057 P0317, P0436 P0671, P0672, P0816, P0836, P0885 P0417 P0183 P0441, P0843, P0963 P0993 P0667 P0204 P1054 P0515, P0650, P1008 P0160, P0794 P0966 P0856 P0702 P0204 P0646 P0933, P0936 P0020 P0641 P0031, P0550 P0456, P0457, P0502 P0301 P0932 P1046 P1006 P0176 P0745 P0080, P0402, P0714, P0859 P0737 P0996 P0021 P0428 P0288, P0289 P0960 P0667, P0693, P0885, P0915 P0959

Name Page number Rutschek Hedwig Ruyffelaert Christian Rybczynski Meike Rydn Lars Ros Jos-Vicente Rhner Eric Rllke Lasse Rsing Cassiano K. Rdiger Stefan G. Rhling Andreas Rttermann Stefan S. Griffiths Gareth Sabaliauskas Vaidotas Sabalic Maja Sabo Sheila M. Sader Robert Sadighi Mehrnoosh Sadighi Mohammad Sadighi Shamami Mehrnaz Sadr Nadja Saead Laresa Saffer Aron J. Safii Syarida H. Saglam Ebru Salam Mehmet Sahin Demet Sahin Hacer Sahin Omer Sahin Sermet Sahrmann Philipp Saidowa Asisa Saito Akihiro Saito Atsushi Sakallioglu Umur Sakellari Dimitra Saku Takashi Sala Leticia Salama Maurice Salazar Filomena Saldanha Aline D.D. Saleh Saber Fariba Salehi Surmaghi Mohamad Hossein Salhi Leila Salim Nurul Syahidah Saljooghinezhad Mostafa Salloum Sollne Sallum Enilson A. Salonia Gualberto Salvesen Eirik Salvi Giovanni E. Samet Nachum Saminsky Michael San-Juan Daniel Sanaei Ali Reza Sanal Tugba H. Sanchez DOnofrio Victoria Sanda Sheila R. Sandulescu Mihai Sanosyan Grachya Santamara Silvia Santana Ronaldo B.D. Santarelli Andrea Santiago Eduardo Santigli Elisabeth Santini Alain Santinoni Carolina S. Santoro Rossella Santos Alexandre M. Santos Antonio Santos Carlos F. Santos Mayara S. Santos Roco Santos Rodrigo A.B. Sanz Antonio

Poster Index Number* P0587 P0509 P0726 P0727 P0050, P0123, P0993, P1045 P0733 P0318 P0092, P0598 P0689, P0759 P0657 P0665 P0959 P0277 P0001, P0159, P0175, P0894 P0451, P0967 P0930 P0930

Name Page number Sanz Ignacio Sanz Javier Sanz Mariano Sanz-Blasco Sara Sarabadani Javad Saraiva Luciana Saraji Pouria Sara Atagn Ozlem Sara Fulden Sarfati Alexandre Sargolsaie Naser Sarment David Sarraj Faysal Sar Zafer Saskowska Agnieszka Sato Kayo Sato Masanori Sato Soh Satta Nicola Sattler Alexander Saub Roslan Savage Kofo O. Savage Kofoworola O. Saviano Raffaele Savvidou Theodora Saxer Claudia M. Saxer Ulrich P. Saxlin Tuomas aybak Arif Saygun Isil N. Scarabelot Vanessa L. Scarel Caminaga Raquel M. Schacher Beate Schaller Hans-Gnter Schaper Frank Scharf Susanne Scharfstein Julio Schedle Andreas Scheideler Lutz Scheller Herbert Scheres Nina Schimmel Martin Schindler Thomas Schlagenhauf Ulrich Schlee Markus Schlitt Axel Schlottig Falko Schmage Petra Schmidli Fredy Schmidlin Patrick R. Schmidt Jana Schmidt Julia Schmidt-Wolf Ingo Schneider David Schneider-Stickler Berit Schoenfeld Elinor Schoor Robert S. Schroers Andrea Schrckmair Stefan Schubert Katharina Schulz Susanne Schuster Volker Schwahn Christian Schwarz Frank Schfer Jrgen Schtzle Marc Schndube Friedrich Schtzhold Svenja Scigala Krzysztof Sciran Ivana 70 45, 47, 49, 50, 57, 59, 61, 70

Poster Index Number* P0775 P0030, P0763, P0970 P0024, P0438, P0775, P0997 P0438 P0107 P0074, P0213 P0107 P0043, P0600, P0647 P0590, P0609 P0367 P0938 P0562, P0565 P0918 P0028 P0425, P0955 P0154 P0630 P0276 P0085, P0172, P0692, P0743, P0753 P0602 P0499 P1063 P0245 P0245 P0135 P0348 P0093, P0591, P0812, P0818, P0823, P0923, P0926, P0927 P0598 P0599 P0284, P0318

Name Page number Sculean Anton 48, 55, 59, 63, 65, 69, 71

Poster Index Number* P0170, P0675, P0791, P0836, P0899, P0293, P0785, P0792, P0867, P0903, P0295, P0787, P0793, P0896, P0915, P1046 P0744 P0247, P0407 P0230, P0385 P0535 P1036 P1071 P1070, P1080 P0451, P0967 P0670 P1041 P0311 P0629 P0649 P0407 P0746 P0591 P0625 P0558 P0649 P0392

64

46

45 61

58

57

58 63 46 62

64 49 61

70

P0614 P0874 P0811, P0944, P0947, P0948 P0848, P0891, P1023 P0642, P0687 P0229, P0241, P0639 P0643 P0823, P0923, P0926 P0160, P0794 P0425, P0953 P0278, P0589, P0758 P1039 P0146, P0274, P0571, P0854 P0018 P0945, P0946 P0459, P0460 P0261, P0297, P0800 P0014 P0194, P0375 P0153 P0873 P0107 P0897 P0834 P0989

51

61

58, 70

61, 62 46

41,48 57

46, 48, 58, 59 56 49

46, 47 57

P0284 P0553 P0421 P0960 P0641

59

51, 57, 62, 64 63

P1069 P0225, P0246, P0354, P0368 P0451, P0902, P0942, P0967, P1040 P1036 P0353, P0827 P0160, P0794, P0856, P0907 P0044 P0300 P0185 P0744 P0401 P0799 P0958

58

50 59, 63, 64 60

71 47, 56 63 58 51, 62 47

62

63 57

50

P0595 P0050, P0051, P1045 P0131 P0093 P0541 P0204 P0417 P0029 P0378 P1029 P0210 P0605 P0870 P0321, P0805 P0630 P0889 P0030 P0041 P0074 P0123, P1045 P0982 P0554, P0723

51 50, 61, 63 61 48, 57, 64, 73 70 58 63

P0096 P0439, P0442, P0903, P0915

51

P0260, P0657 P0171 P0262, P0397

Seaquist Elizabeth Seck Diallo Adam M. Seemann Rudolf Segarra Vidal Marta Segura Egea Juan J. Segura Juan J. Segura-Andres Gustavo Seguro Dias Gonalo Seifert Tim Seitz Oliver Sekino Satoshi Selek Burak Selvig Knut A. enel Soner ener Nevin Semar K Sembene Malick Semernin Eugen Semper Elske Sencimen Metin Sender-Janeczek Aleksandra Senerovic Lidija Seneviratne Chaminda Jayampath Senf Dana Sengven Burcu Sennerby Lars Senussi Ibtisam Seoane Juan Seol Yang-Jo Sepic Matanovic Branka Mikica Sepic-Matanovic Branka Mikica Serdar Muhittin Sergeeva Inna Serra-Mascarell Maria L. Serrano Carlos A. Serrano Jorge Sert Sertac Sert Tuba Seshima Fumi Seyedzadeh Sabounchei Sepideh Seymour Gregory J. Sezer Ufuk Sezgin Yasemin Sfeatcu Ruxandra Sha Yue Q. Sha Yue-Qin Shafiei Zaleha Shakibaie-M. Behnam Shalaby Waleed Shamami Mohammad S. Shamim Golam K. Shams Bahareh Shapira Lior Shcherbakova Darya Shemtov Keren Shi Bin Shi Shenggen Shi Yuan-Jie Shiba Takahiko Shibly Othman Shibukawa Yoshihiro Shimabukuro Yoshio Shimano Isokatsu Shimauchi Hidetoshi Shimazaki Yoshihiro Shimizu Taro Shin Hee-Jong Shin Min Ho Shirai Kaname

69

63

62

63

61 61 50 55 70

P0840 P0445 P0720 P0197, P0332, P0921 P0500, P0818 P0003 P1013 P0208 P1039 P0316 P0278, P0758 P0472 P0102, P0695, P0750 P0812 P0338, P0376, P0481 P0416, P0693 P0145 P0219 P0057

61

58, 62

51 56 64

46, 47, 48, 50

62

P0759 P0390 P0747, P0968 P0158 P0426 P0421 P0072 P0574 P0525 P0060, P0589 P0287 P0414 P0287 P0255 P0018 P1016 P0149, P0150 P0066

186

187

NAME INDEX

NAME INDEX

Name Page number Shiraishi Chiaki Shirakata Yoshinori Shokati Babak Shu Rong Shuang Wang Shusterman Ariel Siaili Marilena Sibille Annalisa Sidek Sorayah Siebert Tomas Siegelin Yasemin Sigusch Bernd Silbernagel Waltraud Silosi Izabella Silva Ana Lusa Silva Antonio Silva Augusto Silva Branca Silva Clverson O. Silva Daniela S. Silva Ennyo S.C. Silva Henrique A.B. Silva Juan Silva Maike P. Silva Milena Silvestri Maurizio Simion Massimo Simonazzi Laura Simonelli Anna Simons Willem-Frederik Simsek M. imek zge Simsek Selen B. Simsek Vedat Sinanoglu Hakan Sinescu Cosmin Sinisalo Juha Sipert Carla R. Siu Gerald Sixou Michel Sjdin Bengt Skaleric Uros Skaleri Eva Skaleri Uro Skurska Anna Slezak Radovan Slini Theodora Sllamniku- Dalipi Zana Sllamniku-Dalipi Zana Slot Dagmar Else Slotte Christer Slowinski Jakub Smeets Ralf Soanca Andrada Soare Laura Soares Geisla M. Soares Susana Soares Susana S. Sobieska Magdalena Socransky Sigmund S. odec-imievi Darja Sokos Dimitris Solano Reina Enrique Solis Carols Soliva Joan Solomon Sorina Somacarrera Maria Luisa Somerman Martha J. Somogyi-Ganss Eszter Son Dong-Guk Son Mi-Kyung Sondell Katarina Song Hyun-Hwa Song In Hhwa Song Susanna

Poster Index Number* P0028 P0896 P0493 P0002, P0059 P0034 P0196 P0236 P0271 P0999 P0284 P0914 P0256 P0573 P1070, P1080 P0547 P0210 P0646 P0106 P0317 P0570 P0074, P0075 P0586 P0119

Name Page number Sonmez Sule Sonnenschein Sarah Sormunen Raija Soroye Modupeoluwa O. Sorsa Timo Soto Pineda Lina Soudan Mouaz Soueidan Assem Soufi Musil Soukias Yves Souza Alessandra A. Souza Joao A.C. Souza Lucas V. Souza Pedro P.C. Souza Sergio Souza Sergio L. Soyama Hitoshi Spala Argyro Speratti Drauseo Spiroski Mirko Spolidorio Denise M.P. Spolidorio Lus C. Sprenger Susan Springer Claudia Sreko Srdjak Srinivasan Murali Srinivasan Narasimhan Stacchi Claudio Stammberger Heinz Staufenbiel Ingmar Stavropoulos Andreas Stawiska Natalia Stefancic Sanja Stefanini Martina Steffens Joao P. Stein Jamal Stelzel M. Stelzel Michael Stephan Daniela Sternemann Sandra Sterzenbach Guido Steveling Helmut G. Stingu Catalina Suzana Stokman Monique A. Stopa Janina Stopper Marlene Storelli Stefano Stout Bradshaw Strahlhofer-Augsten Manuela Stratul Stefan-Ioan Stravopoulos Andreas Strineka Maja trkalj-Ivezi Slaana Strnad Jakub Strnad Zdenek Strojek Krzysztof Strosser Cornelia Strube Nicolas Struillou Xavier Struss Norbert Suaid Flavia Sucak Glsan A. Suda Reiko Sufyan Raihanah Sugano Marika Sugano Naoyuki Sugita Noriko Sugito Hiroki Sukekava Flvia Sukuroglu Erkan Sulieman Mahmood Sulima Pawel Sumer Sibel

Poster Index Number* P0268 P0089 P0602 P0322, P0351, P0618, P0717 P0404 P0259, P0309, P0357, P0640, P0644, P0976 P0393 P0151 P0583 P0041 P0280, P0296, P0596, P0892 P0953 P1065 P0950 P0071 P0031 P0031, P0550 P0856 P0649, P0657, P0788 P0678 P1087 P0009 P1059 P0138, P0673, P0726 P0625, P0876 P0720 P0550

Name Page number Sun Zheng Sun Zhou C. Sundby Ingvild E. Sungur Murat Suominen Anna L. Suphasiriroj Wiroj Supranoto Samuel C. Suresh Ranga Rao Surlin Petra Susanto Hendri Susin Cristiano Sutej Ivana Suvan Jean E. Suyan Elif Suzigan Bruna H. Suzuki Jun-Ichi witkowska Marzena W. Sweet John Swierkot Katrin Swirkowicz Jan Szabo Csaba Szab Gyorgy Szab Gyula Szalma Jzsef Szanto Erika Szathmari Peter Szebernyi Jzsef Szereday Lszl Szkaradkiewicz Anna Szoko Eva Szulc Malgorzata Snchez Benito Snchez De La Nieta Miriam R. Snchez- Prez Nerea Slzer Sonja Stl Jr. Gyrgy Snmez ule Smer Tue St Recep Taba Jr Mario Taba Jr. Mario Tabanella Giorgio Tabata Masashi Tabeta Koichi Tabi Tamas Tachalov Vadim Taib Haslina Taiyeb-Ali Tara B. Tak In Hye Takahashi Hidekazu Takahashi Keiso Takahashi Ryoichi Takamata Takaya Takamori Yuzo Takano Mayuko Takedachi Masahide Takeuchi Naoshi Takeuchi Yasuo Takiguchi Takashi Takiyudin Zaidah Talaee Hani Talbot Toby Talebiardakani Mohammad R. Tamagnone Lorenzo Tamaki Naofumi Tamazawa Kaoru Tamazawa Yoshinori Tama Ece Tamdy Kaoutar Tamura Masato Tan Wah Ching Tanase Gabriela Tanculescu Oana Tandlich Moshik Taner I.Levent Taner Ibrahim L.

Poster Index Number* P0557 P0631 P0813 P0752 P0048, P0135, P0147, P0211, P0248, P0618 P0154 P0344 P0573 P0092 P0020 P0736

Name Page number Tang Chuhua Tang Xiaoling Tang Zhihui Tangerman Albert Tangl Stefan Taniyama Katsuyoshi Tanrikulu Sevda K. Tardivo Delphine Tasende Almudena Tastan Zeynep Tatakis Dimitris N. Tatar Glah Tatar Ilkan Tavakkoli Rasoul Tavares Alda R. Tavares Ctia Tavares Ludgero Taeb Joanna Tebloeva Laura M. Teeuw Wijnand J. Teixeira Silvia Regina L Tejedor Beatriz Tekin Burcu Tekin Umut Teles Flavia Teles Ricardo Temiz Osman A. Temmerman Andy Ten Bruggenkate Christiaan Tenenbaum Henri Tepper Gabor Teraoka Kay Terezan Marilisa L.F. Terheyden Hendrik Tervahartiala Taina Tervonen Tellervo Terzi Mithat Teslaru Silvia Tesovnik Bla Testori Tiziano Tetz Victor V. Teughels Wim Tezel Adnan Thalmair Tobias Theodoro Leticia H. Theoharides Theoharis Thevissen Eric Thierbach Rene Thillainathan Lojitha Thilly Nathalie Thomas Renske Z. Thomsen Peter Thomson Murray W. Thorbert-Mros Sara Thornhill Martin H. Tian Yu Tietmann Christina Timonen Petra I. Tinoco Eduardo M.B. Tinti Carlo Tjaden Antje Todorovic Ana Todorovic Vladimir Toker Hlya Tokman Benay Toledo Sergio Toma Slena Tomasi Aldo Tomasi Cristiano Tomita Takayuki Tomita Takyuki Tomofuji Takaaki Toms Inmaculada Tonetti Maurizio Topalo Valentin

Poster Index Number* P0072 P0567 P0491 P0012 P0896 P0624 P0870 P0763 P0142 P0807 P0565 P1005 P0290 P0365 P0677 P0646 P0486 P0015 P0599 P0538 P0352 P1083 P0004, P0584, P0594 P0965 P0994 P0521 P0429, P0447, P0617, P0621, P0682, P0781 P0063 P0337 P0988 P0322, P0618, P0717 P0114, P0147 P0339, P0944, P0947, P0948 P0105, P0108 P0569 P0158 P0783 P0944 P0185 P0334, P0336, P0801 P0004 P0178 P0025 P0347 P0879 P0453 P0695 P0032 P0233, P0603 P0831 P0048 P0853 P0902 P0619 P1060 P0313, P0564, P0629 P0392 P0555 P0486 P0224 P0661 P0560 P0016 P0027, P0264 P0261, P0840 P0169

46

72

58

71 70

71 63 51, 57, 58 46, 69 70 62

62

50

70 70

58

P0577 P0686 P1043 P0918 P1034 P0592 P0592 P0511 P0592 P0046 P0802, P0918 P0101 P0123 P0688 P0788 P0592 P0371 P0316, P0711 P0296, P0596 P1007 P0036, P0065, P0559 P0190 P0222 P0150 P0023 P0670 P0303 P0556, P0700 P0022 P0026 P0896 P0238, P0525, P0724 P0425, P0953, P0955 P0265 P0543 P1031 P0099 P0027 P0287, P0413 P0413 P0480 P0709 P0042 P0275 P0416 P0859 P0747 P0481 P0376

63

49 56 47

63

48, 49

70 70

P0224, P0226 P0852 P0485 P0202 P0338, P0376, P0783 P0636, P0796 P0643 P0667 P0706 P0041 P0516 P0077 P0221, P0308, P0637 P0569 P0715 P0715 P0295, P0791, P0792, P0793 P0608 P0146 P0090, P0091 P0364 P0304, P0307, P0314, P0344, P0350, P0879 P0453, P0761 P0171 P0671, P0672, P0816, P0836 P0417 P0117 P0696 P0577, P0579

55 50

58

57 46, 55 62, 69, 72

59 56 70

50 50 62

50

48

58, 63

P0463, P0498, P0519, P1069 P0206 P0164 P0933, P0936 P0542 P0044 P0658 P1066

70 48

61, 69 71

58

47, 61, 63

57 56

46

62

57

70

P0652 P0667, P0693, P0836, P0885, P0915 P0785 P0678 P0184 P0184 P0305 P0406 P1024 P0357, P0619, P0644, P0976 P0256 P0296 P0736 P0214 P0057 P0955 P0022 P0130, P0132 P0758 P0106, P0514 P0651 P0423 P0597 P0651

56

59

49 49, 64

48, 49

48, 49 70 47

48 62

50

P0404 P0030 P1084 P0080 P0538, P0983 P0493 P0445 P0534 P0221 P0343 P0725 P0482

51

57 55

47, 49, 50, 56, 58, 59, 63 57

188

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NAME INDEX

Name Page number Topcubasi Ibrahim M. Toptas Mete Torgomyan Adelina Torok Balint Toroptseva Nataliya I. Torres Iraci L.S. Torres Sheila Torumtay Gizem Totan Alexandra Toth Peter Traistaru Matei Traistaru Teodor Trajanoski Slave Treumuth Margus Trevilatto Paula C. Triches Marco Tripathy Devjit Trombelli Leonardo Trumpaite - Vanagiene Rita Truschnegg Astrid Tsai Michael Y. Tsakris Athanassios Tsalikis Lazaros Tsaousogloy Phoebus Tsarev Victor Tseleni-Balafouta Sofia Tsetsura Natalia V. Tsolaki Ioanna N. Tsurumi Ayuko Tsutsumi Kota Tulassay Zsolt Tullini Anna Maria Tullio Antonio Tulmac Murat Tumer Hayriye Tunali Mustafa Tunar Ogl L. Tunca Yasar M. Tuncer Ozen Tunjan Ren Tun Samet Tuominen Risto Turac Gizem Turkoglu Oya Turner Wendy Tuz Hakan H. Tzioufas Athanasios Tzorbatzoglou I. Tzm Bulut Memduha Tzm Tolga F. Trktekin Fatma Tter Glay Ueyonahara Tomohide nal Kocaman Glhan nsal Elif nsal Fatma B. Ugolini Marco Uhac Ivone Ujiie Yuko Ukai Takashi Ulm Christian W. Ulucan Korkut Um Heung-Sik Umeizudike Kehinde Umeizudike Kehinde A. Unal Seda Unal Sema M. Ungureanu Didona Unsal Meftun Uoshima Katsumi Urano Satoru Uraz Ahu Urban Edit 59

Poster Index Number* P1052 P0890 P0029 P0511, P1001 P0735 P0598 P0840 P0707, P0877 P0549 P0511 P0320 P0320, P0972 P0605 P0252 P0169 P0744 P0024, P0661, P0852, P1059 P0959 P1062 P0744 P0011 P0274, P0854, P0857 P1064 P1053 P0011 P0144 P0807 P0214 P0026 P0169 P0455 P0643 P0227, P0537 P0166, P1041 P0181 P0035 P0195, P1037 P0933, P0936 P0786 P0248 P0610 P0005, P0351 P0833 P1083 P0079 P0754 P0708 P1005 P0137 P0392, P0500 P0066 P0627, P0628, P0638, P0920 P0234 P0736 P0826 P0397 P0058 P0028, P0556 P0037, P0038, P1026 P0819 P0341, P0343 P0085 P0692, P0743, P0753 P0687, P0772, P0878 P0855 P0108 P0139 P0023

Name Page number Urciuolo Vincenzo Uribe Querol Eileen Uriza Felipe Urpinas Ribas Laia Uskun Ersin Uslu Mustafa O. Uslu Toygar Hilal Usui Michihiko Usumez Serdar Utomo Haryono Uyama Maki Uysal Tancan Vaida Maria-Cristina Vainio Olli Vaithilingam Rathna D. Vaitsner Elena Valeisaite Simona Valente Nicola Alberto Valentini Pascal Valenzuela-Molina Rosa P. Valles Cristina Valles Rodriguez Ana Valyi Peter Van Assche Nele Van De Velde Tommie Van Den Born Bert J. Van Der Sluijs Eveline Van Der Velden Ubele Van Der Weijden Fridus Van Dyke Thomas E. Van Hoof Tom Van Leeuwen M.P.C. Van Mieghem Carlos Van Steenberghe Daniel Van Strydonck Danielle Van Tornout Marie Van Winkelhoff Arie Jan Van Winkelhoff Arie-Jan Van Zoelen Claudia Vancauwenberghe Frederique Vander Worf Ubeda Cecilia Vandeweghe Stefan Vargas Carolina Vasiliu Daniela Vasiljevic Branka Vasovic Miroslav Vasques Nuno M. Vavassori Virna Vaz Osrio Vanessa Vaz Paula Vazifehkhah Siamak Vazquez Armenta Diana L. Vegh Andras Velard Frdric Velasco-Torres Miguel Velazco Corsina Velea Oana Velosa Juliana Venncio Antnio Vercruyssen Marjolein Vered Yuval Vergnes Jean-Nol Verhoef Willem Verner Christian Vervaeke Stijn Veyrune Jean-Luc Veligaj Jasna Via Shlomo Viana Alexandra C. Vianna Priscila Vibornaya Elena Vichos Stefanos Vidal Fbio Vidot Fabien Viegas Carlos Vieira Teresa Viera Patricia V.A.

Poster Index Number* P0502 P0586 P0737 P1084 P0055 P0380 P0770 P0425 P0565 P0176 P0042 P0508 P1074 P0114 P0276 P0289 P0249 P1035

Name Page number Vieru York Dana Vignoletti Fabio Vilaseca-Segura Lorena Villalobos Carlos Vindasiute Egle Vinhas Ana Vinhas Ana S. Vinzenz Philipp Violant Deborah Virgillito Domenico Virnik Sascha Virtej Anca Vishnevskaya Anna A. Vissink Arjan Vittorini Orgeas Gianluca Vittorio Daniele Vieta Laia Vlahodimitri Maria Voelpel Andrea Voisin Cyril Vojnovic Sandra Vojvodic Danilo Vokurka Jan Von Kodolitsch Yskert Von Ohle Christiane Von Troil Birgitta Vouros Ioannis Vrazic Domagoj Vrai Domagoj Vrotsos Ioannis Vrotsos John A. Vucicevic-Boras Vanja Vujic-Aleksic Vesna Vukelja Milko Vural Caner Vural Fatih Vuinac Ivana Vzquez Luis V. Wachtel Hannes Wagner Marcius C. Wagner Wilfrid Wahl Gerhard Walboomers X. Frank Waldmann-Beushausen Regina Wallaschofski Henri Walter Clemens Wan Mustapha Wan A. Wan Peng, Sam Wang Dongqing Wang H. L. Wang Haiyan Wang Hom Lay Wang Hom-Lay Wang Jing Wang Qintao Wang Wan C. Wang Xinwen Wang Yanming Wara-Aswapati Nawarat Ward Wendy Warrer Kirsten Wassall Thomaz Watanabe Hisashi Watzek Georg Weger Rickard Wegscheider Walther Wehner Christian Weichert Christian Weidlich Patrcia Weiger Roland Weiland Frank Weinlnder Michael Weinspach Knut

Poster Index Number* P0177 P0438 P0941 P0438 P1017 P0800 P0297 P0958 P0965 P0162 P0383, P1000 P0112 P0231

Name Page number Weiss Ervin I. Weitz Daniel Wendel Hans-Peter Wennerberg Ann Wennstrm Jan Wennstrm Jan L. Wenxiu Huang Werdan Karl Wergles Juliana Wernisch Johann West Malcolm J. West Nicola Westra Johanna Wiedemann Dominik Wiench Rafa Wierucka-Mynarczyk Beata Wiesbauer Andreas Wikesj Ulf Wikesj Ulf M. Wildburger Angelika Wilensky Asaf Willer Jrgen Willershausen Brita Willershausen Ines Williams Ray C. Wilson Paul H.R. Wiltfang Jrg Wimmer Gernot Windisch Peter Winkel Edwin G. Winnett Brent Winter Jochen Wismeijer Daniel Woelber Johan P. Woelfler Alfred Wohlfeil Martin Wolf Matthias Wolf Thomas G. Wolff Claudia Wolff Lars Wolgin Michael Wozniewicz Malgorzata Wu Dong Wu Minjie Wurbs Sabine Wurbs Susanne Wyganowska-Swiatkowska Marzena Wysokiska-Miszczuk Joanna Wjtowicz Halina Wlfing Thomas Wthrich Livia Wosowicz Monika Xiao Wen Mei Xiao Wenmei Xie Ying Xie Yufeng Xing Yi Xiu Huang W. Xu Li Xu Weihua Yagihara Atsushi Yalcin Funda Yalcin Serdar Yalim Mehmet Yalnzolu Tue Yamada Satoru Yamamoto Atsuhiko Yamamoto Matsuo Yamamoto Takashi Yaman Duygu Yamashita Yasunori Yamashita Yoshihisa Yamazaki Kazuhisa 58

Poster Index Number*

50, 59

P1078,

57, 64

62 47 59 63

P0843, P0963 P0960

P0742, P0748, P0562,

P0544, P1067 P0553 P0843, P0963 P0750

P0512, 46

50

46 50, 51

63 46

48

69

62 46, 59, 71

P0941 P1084 P0996 P0389, P0789

56

71, 49 47, 64, 69, 71 46, 48, 60

P0141 P0344 P0304, P0307, P0314, P0344, P0350, P0879 P0838 P0314

55

P0989 P0664 P0079 P0914 P0362 P0558 P0619 P0705 P0726 P0960 P0492, P1064 P0250, P0257, P0398, P0399, P0409, P0465, P0925 P0678 P0079, P0754 P0011 P0068 P0762 P0332 P0322 P0237, P0370 P0250 P1036 P0185

51, 57

P0998 P0203, P0305, P0803 P0756, P0803, P0804 P0526, P1055

56, 69, 70 70 47 50 45, 55, 61, 62, 71 59, 60 72

P1062 P0968 P1069 P0769, P0773, P0942, P1040 P0769 P0395, P0545 P0136, P0298, P0497, P0605, P0623, P0652, P0782, P1066 P0511, P0524, P0867, P1001 P0990 P0493 P0095 P0256 P0917 P0284, P0318 P0136 P0942 P0697 P0788 P0824 P0658 P0505, P0510 P0491 P0330 P0335 P0579, P0658, P0802, P0918 P0669, P0684 P0633 P0326 P0245 P0669, P0684 P0232 P0732 P0232 P0059 P0450 P0505 P0233, P0603 P0491 P0414 P0624, P0676, P0680 P1076 P0376, P0481, P0783 P0278 P0133, P0214, P0425, P0953, P0955 P0026, P0287 P0240, P0370, P0850 P0556 P0255 P0036, P0065, P0559

70

58

49 60 48, 58 49 46, 49, 60

57

P0990 P0304 P1014 P0507, P1038, P1042 P0737 P0915 P0558 P1060 P0685 P0494 P1070, P1080 P0616 P0104 P0586 P1020 P0432, P0434 P0261 P0797, P0808 P0737 P0685 P0454 P0273 P0077 P0178

49 48, 62

46 57

63 71

P0096 P0901 P0258 P0266, P0299, P0300, P0347 P0053 P0516 P0969 P0904 P0223 P0863 P0604 P0863 P0130, P0132 P0062 P0001, P1028 P0245 P0790 P0980 P1069 P0298, P0329, P0497, P0652, P0782, P1066 P0566 P0769 P0092 P0266, P0299, P0300, P0347

64

61 56 64

P0324, 70

64

57

P0012,

55 56

P0172, P0642,

70

49 63 60

P0847 P0250 P0620 P0800 P0092 P0288

56 62 62, 69

70

61 65

71 69 47

P0338, P0376, P0481, P0783, P0786 P0789

P0964 P0964 P0075

P0138, P0673

190

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Name Page number Yan Fuhua Yang Keon-Il Yang Ling Yang Mei Yang Qiuyan Yao Ge Yaprak Emre Yassibag Zeynep Yates Roger J. Yavuz Burcu Yavuz Mcihan Yavuz Umit S. Yavuzer Duygu Yaylali Ibrahim E. Yaziz Yuhaniz Ye Changchang Yek Emine Yeo Alvin Boon Kok Yesil Isik Sinem Yetkin Ay Zuhal Yildirim Harika G. Yildirim Serap Yildirim Yagmur D. Yildiz Cagla Yildiz Cem N. Yilmaz Glin Yilmaz Hac R. Yilmaz Hasan Guney Yilmaz Mumin Yilmaz Mustafa Yin Yuan-Zheng Ying Ou Yang X. Yingjie Ji Yiit Aye Yiit Umut Ylstalo Pekka V. Yokoi Yukiko Yokoyama Miho Yokoyama Tomoko Yoon Suk Ja Yoshida Yasuhiro Yoshie Hiromasa Yoshihara Akihiro Yoshimoto Takehiko Yoshimura Atsutoshi Yoshinaga Miho Yoshinaga Yasunori Younes Faris Younes Ronald Yu Cai Z. Yu Na Yu Sang-Joun Yueqin Sha Yuh Da-Yo Yumoto Yasuhiro Yun Jeong-Ho Yce kr M. Yksel Orcan Yldrm Selin Yldz iftlikli Sinem Ylmaz Hac R. Ylmaz Selcuk Zabalueva Ella Zafiropoulos Gregory George Zaharia Agripina Zahlten Janine Zahran Mohammed Zainuddin Siti Zakrisson Jesper Zakrzewicz Andreas Zalduendo Marimar Zandbergen Dina

Poster Index Number* P0431 P1016 P0145 P0604 P1067 P0129 P0166 P0195, P1037 P0924 P0817 P0339, P0944, P0947, P0948 P0302, P1052 P0380 P0035 P0271 P0724 P0126, P0134, P0377, P0728, P0928 P0528 P0473 P0055, P0316 P0882 P0325, P0345, P0346 P0940, P1068, P1079 P0551, P0707, P0711 P0719 P0651 P0369, P0473, P0940, P1068, P1079 P0574 P0129 P0496 P0719, P0730 P0710 P0048, P0135, P0147, P0718 P0303 P0028 P0109 P0725 P0062 P0016, P0018, P0109, P0130, P0132, P0560 P0130, P0132 P0896 P0028 P0556 P0556, P0700 P0487 P1010 P0505 P0901 P0534, P1016 P0121 P0182 P0019 P0961 P0994 P0462 P0371 P0712 P0730, P0741 P0181, P0835, P0837, P0839, P0949 P0734 P1073 P0205 P0733 P0493 P0222 P0308 P0824 P0900 P0350

Name Page number Zanella Silvia M. Zang Shengqi Zaremba Maciej Zaruba Markus Zasciurinskiene Egle Zatorska Beata Zaura Egija Zbinden Reinhard Zechner Werner Zeidler Agnieszka Zekoniene Jurate Zetu Liviu Zhang Chengfei Zhang Feng-Qiu Zhang Li Zhang Xin-Yan Zhang Yong Zhao Han Zhao Jiing-Huei Zhao Xin Zhen Chen Zheng Jingyi Zheng Ming-Zhen Zhibin Chen Zhihui Tang Zhou Shuangying Zhu Wan F. Zhu Weidong Ziebolz Dirk Zigdon- Giladi Hadar Zijnge Vincent Zimmermann Nils Zincirciolu Gamze Zini Avraham Zitnanski Michal Zitzmann Nicola U. Zitzmann Nicola Ursula Zizzi Antonio Zitek Marek Zor Ibrahim Zou Lidong Zucchelli Giovanni Zuhr Otto Zuric Goran Zyablitskaya Maria Zygogianni Penelope Zylinski Matthias Zrate Corral Carlos Zller Joachim urek Jacek 70

Poster Index Number*

NOTES

47 56 72

P0863 P0143 P0794 P0761

P0794 P0802 P0249 P0105, P0108 P0557 P0233, P0603 P0557 P0323 P0988 P0954 P0431 P0034 P0544 P0534, P1016 P0121 P0121, P0129, P0496 P0732 P0145 P0567 P0326, P0327, P0330, P0335, P0504, P0552 P0444, P1006 P0634, P0635 P0083 P0273

61

64 62

64

63 46

51 72

70

46

46

41, 45, 57, 59 45, 59, 62, 69 49 70

P0347 P0745, P0845 P0171, P0625 P0795 P0491

P0045 P0914 P0523 P0803

57

57

49, 59, 62, 64

192

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