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Monday May 25, 2009
07:30 am – 09:00 am

Limited Attendance Clinics

09:00 am – 10:30 am

Symposium 7
(Primary Cleft Surgery)

Symposium 8
(Clinical Implant Advances)

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Coffee & Tea Break

11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Plenary Session 2
(Cleft & Craniofacial Surgery)

12:00 pm – 13:30 pm

Foundation Lunch

13:30 pm – 15:00 pm

Symposium 9
(Cleft SIG)

Symposium 10
(Implant Research)

15:00 pm – 15:30 pm

Coffee & Tea Break

15:30 pm – 17:00 pm

Symposium 11
(Craniofacial Surgery)

Symposium 12
(Tissue Engineering)

17:00 pm – 18:30 pm

Break

18:30 pm – 21:00 pm

River Cruise & Dinner


Plenary 2: Cleft & Craniofacial Surgery
1. Timothy Turvey (USA) - Surgical treatment of craniofacial microsomia and mandibulofacial dysostosis
2. Cesar Guerrero (Venezuela) - Advances in distraction osteogenesis for the cranio-maxillofacial region

Symposium 7: Primary cleft surgery
1. George Anastassov (USA) - Functional Repair of Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities
2. Reha Kisnisci (Turkey) - Primary cleft lip nose - care in depth for better surface result
3. Kenichi Kurita (Japan) - Two stage palatoplasty for unilateral cleft lip and palate : long term results
4. Piet Haers (UK) - Can facial attractivity in cleft lip and palate patients be measured objectively?

Symposium 8: Clinical implant advances
1. Chantal Malevez (Belgium) - Challenging today’s extremely atrophied jaws for patients’ well being
2. Konrad Wangerin (Germany) - The importance of intermaxillary relation in atrophic jaws- Augmentation techniques and osteotomies
3. James Chow (HK-China) - Sub-antral placement of zygoma implants
4. Lin Ye (China) - Esthetic implant restoration--practice and problems

Symposium 9: Cleft SIG
1. Kurt Butow (Sth. Africa) - Why a mirror-image protocol for complete closure of primary cleft lip and palate?
2. Ramon Ruiz (USA) – Bone Graft Reconstruction of the Cleft Maxilla
3. Lian Ma (China) – Are speech results inscrutable on cleft palate patients?

Symposium 10: Implant research
1. Peter Moy (USA) - Immediate Loading with Guided Surgery: Success and Failures
2. Robert Sader (Germany) - New developments in implantology: laser and piezo osteotomy
3. Jun Woo Park (Korea) - Laser assisted implant surgery
4. Jay Malmquist (USA) - Bone Proteins and Cell Therapy: A New Paradigm in Maxillofacial Bone Grafting

Symposium 11: Craniofacial surgery
1. Andrew Heggie (Australia) - Treatment strategies for total skeletal correction in craniofacial patients from birth to adulthood
2. Luigi Clauser (Italy) - Craniofacial surgery for congenital deformities
3. Ramon Ruiz (USA) - Contemporary management of craniosynostosis
4. Marcela Figari (Argentina) - Surgical strategy for anterior cranial fossa tumors

Symposium 12: Tissue engineering
1. Henning Schliephake (Germany) - Growth factors and cell based devices in bone tissue engineering
2. Alan Herford (USA) - Use of rhBMP-2 in Maxillofacial Surgery
3. Minoru Ueda (Japan) - Tissue Engineering and anti-aging therapy in maxillofacial surgery
4. Stephen Feinberg (USA) - What it takes to bring a tissue engineered product to the clinic