Seq #169 Friday, 11 March 2005

9:00 AM-11:00 AM Baltimore Convention Center 343-344, Symposium - Group/Division Sponsored
Skeletal Orthodontic Anchorage--Implantology and Orthodontics

Sponsored by: Craniofacial Biology, Implantology Research, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Description: Skeletal orthodontic anchorage has mainly changed the possibilities and paradigms in orthodontic treatment. The scientific basis of the implant bone integration in maxillofacial surgery and implantology has become part of interdisciplinary research in the field of orthognatic treatment. The symposium will cover the surgical as well as the orthodontic aspects of this new field. The focus of this symposium will be the clinical basis and results of skeletal orthodontic anchorage. Animal models will also be discussed, but the symposium mainly addresses the clinician and clinical researcher in implantology, orthodontics, maxillofacial surgery and general dentistry. The goal of this symposium is to define “standard” situations in which this new treatment mode is expected to achieve reliable results and to point out future strategies for research. The different types of anchorage systems (Ortho Implant, standard implants, cortical screws and miniplate systems) will be discussed. Data on different loading protocols of the anchorage systems and orthognatic treatment strategies will be covered. A short panel discussion will finish the symposium. This program is supported by Staumann, Germany
Chairperson: B. AL-NAWAS
 
  9:00 AM Chair's Opening Remarks
1424  9:05 AM Surgical Aspects of Skeletal Orthodontic Anchorage
M. KUNKEL, University of Mainz, Germany
  9:35 AM Osso-Integrated Implants and Mini-screws for Orthodontic Anchorage
M. HARZER, University of Dresden, Germany
  10:05 AM How to Achieve Predicable Results with Skeletal Orthodontic Anchorage
B. HILDEBRAND, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA
  10:35 AM Discussion

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