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Wednesday May 27, 2009
07:30 am – 09:00 am

Limited Attendance Clinics

09:00 am – 10:30 am

Symposium 16
(Navigation)

Symposium 17
(Oral Medicine / Salivary Gland)

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Coffee & Tea Break

11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Plenary Session 3
(Biomedical Engineering)

12:30 pm – 13:30 pm

Lunch

13:30 pm – 15:00 pm

Symposium 18
(Computer Assisted Surgery)

Symposium 19
(Pathology)

15:00 pm – 16:30 pm

Closing Ceremony


Plenary 3: Biomedical Engineering
1. Minoru Ueda (Japan) - Potential of dental pulp stem cells in tissue engineering
2. Ritta Suronnen (Finland) - Tissue engineering - latest advances in cranio-maxillofacial surgery
3. Florian Zeilhofer (Switzerland) - Rapid manufacturing technologies for tissue engineering

Symposium 16: Navigation surgery
1. Steve Shen (China) - Navigation-guided oral and maxillofacial surgery
2. Jeremy Collyer (UK) - Image guidance in maxillofacial surgery
3. Rainer Schmelzeisen (Germany)- Orbital reconstruction after navigation: preformed implants and intra-operative imaging
4. Ken Sneddon (UK) - The role of navigation and CAD/CAM in secondary facial reconstruction: osteotomy or alloplast?

Symposium 17: Oral medicine / salivary gland
1. Stephen Porter (UK)- Therapeutic challenges of oral mucosal and salivary gland diseases
2. Song-ling Wang (China) - Management of radiation induced salivary gland hypofunction
3. Joseph Helman (USA)/
Nahlieli (Israel) -
Minimally Invasive Salivary Gland Surgery
4. Guang-yan Yu (China) - Autologous transfer of submandibular gland for severe cases of dry eye

Symposium 18: Computer assisted surgery
1. Jamie Gateno (USA) - Computer-aided surgical simulation for orthognathic surgery
2. James Xia (USA) - Computer-aided surgery for cranio-maxillofacial surgery
3. Nils C. Gellrich (Germany) - What is the impact of computer-assisted surgery and multimodal imaging analysis for complex reconstructions in craniomaxillofacial surgery?
4. Adrian Sugar (UK) - 3D Guides and Intra-operative imaging for the correction of congential facial deformity

Symposium 19: Pathology
1. Sanjiv Nair (India) - Vascular diseases - overdiagnosed but undertreated
2. Patrick Diner (France) - Early treatment for facial hemangioma: surgery versus beta-blockers
3. Michael Ehrenfeld (Germany) - Management of bisphosphonate induced osteonecrosis
4. Hyung Jun Kim (Korea) - Reconstruction of Composite Head and Neck Defects