Guided Implant Surgery - A Guidance To Perfection
Dr. Gautami S Penmatsa, Professor and Head, Periodontics
Dr. M Satyanatayana Raju, Professor, Prosthodontics
Dr. NVS G Sruthima, Professor, Periodontics
Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram.

Objectives
1. To understand the fundamentals of guided implant surgery
2. Learn basics of implant placement using guided implant placement
3. Learn tips and techniques for guided surgery

Implant Impressions
Dr. M. Satyanarayana Raju, Professor
Dr. D. Bheemlingeshwar Rao, Professor
Dr. G. Vineeth, Reader
Dr. G. Narasimha Rao, Reader
Prosthodontics and Implantology, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram.

Objectives
Part 1 : Lecture / Discussion:
1. Single and Two piece implant impressions.
2. Different tray designs and Different impression techniques.
3. Impression techniques for different clinical scenarios.
4. Implant accuracy verification.
5. Brief note on digital implant impressions.

Part 2 : Discussion:
1. Demonstration of open tray and closed tray impression techniques.

Gingival Biotypes with clinical applicability - PRP Perspective
Dr. Meenakshi S, MDS, Ph. D., Prosthodontics
Dr. Ganesh S, Reader, Prosthodontics
Dr. Avinash, Reader, Periodontics
Dr. Vinutha Manjunath, Reader
Restorative Dentistry, JSS Dental College, Mysore.

Objectives
1. To sensitize participants on different gingival biotypes and its characteristics
2. Methods to determine gingival thickness.
3. Identification of different gingival biotypes-clinical evaluation.
4. Tissue response to treatment.
5. How different biotypes would affect the treatment outcome.


Endo Crowns: When, Why and How
Dr. V. Vidyashree Nandini, MDS, DNB, Prosthodontics,
SRM Kattankulathur Dental College and Hospital, Kattankulathur.

Objectives
The presentation and demonstration would involve an understanding of
1. Rationale behind Endocrowns : Why choose Endocrowns as an option. Introduction to newer generation of restorations
2. When to consider this new treatment option: Indications and Contraindications of the treatment option, armamentarium,
3. How to go about the Clinical steps : Video demonstration of the preparation, restoration and bonding
4. Evidence so far

Ridge Split Technique In Atrophic Mandible
Dr. G V K Mohan Reddy, Professor, Prosthodontics,
SVS Institute Of Dental Sciences, Mahabubnagar.

Objectives
1. To ensure ease of placement of implant fixture in atrophic mandible with minimal trauma.
Bone or Ridge splitting will ensure stability of implant as well to avoid tedious bone augmentation procedure.

Using Meshmixer with dental STL files - a virtual demonstration & hands on training module
Dr. R Prakash, Prof & Head, Prosthodontics,
Anil Neerukonda Institute of Dental Sciences Visakhapatnam.

Objectives
1. The participants will learn the basics of handling 3D scan STL files in a CAD CAM environment using the open source software Meshmixer.
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2. All participants will be provided with the software and required STL files for the hands on training session.

Clinical Tips For Creating Ideal Resto-Perio Complex In Space Closures
Dr. Mohan Bhuvaneswaran, Practitioner,
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Chennai.

Objectives
1.To learn the methods of creating the ideal smile schemes.
2.To make judgement in the right material selection.
3.To know the methods of achieving the perfect interface.
4. To learn methods of effectively handling the periodontal tissues.

Rendezvous with Post and Core: Examination and Clinical Perspective
Dr. Vineeta Nikhil, Director PG studies, Prof. and Head,

Objectives
1. Analyse the bio-mechanical purposes, advantages and disadvantages of placing a core or a post and core in an endodontically treated tooth.
2. Select an appropriate post-and-core system from the wide variety of those available by identifying various factors that influence the selection of the post-and-core assembly.
3. Decide the choice of luting cement for different post systems.
4. Identify when infact no post system is best.

Three Secrets Of Indirect Vision in Dentistry
Dr. Siddheswaran V,Professor, Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, College of Dental Sciences, Davanagere.

Objectives
1. Science of mouth mirrors.
2. Exercises to master Indirect Vision.
4. Elimination of Fog.

Simple Steps for Difficult restorations
Dr. Kundabala Mala,Professor, Dept. of Conservative & Endodontics.
Dr. Manuel S Thomas,Assoc. Professor, Dept of Conservative & Endodontics.
Dr. Neetha J Shetty,Professor and HOD, Periodontics
Manipal College Of Dental Sciences, Mangalore.

Objectives
1. Understand the importance and challenge of grossly destructed teeth when periodontally well supported.
2. Effective management of subgingivally extended deep class II caries with multidisciplinary treatment planning, materials and techniques used in management of complex cavity.

Magnificent Microscopes For Success Of Prostho - Resto - Perio Continum
Dr. Girija Sajjan,Prof and Head, Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics.
Dr. Suresh Sajjan,Principal, Prof and Head, Prosthodontics.
Dr. Gautami S Penmatsa,Prof and Head, Periodontics.
Vishnu Dental College Bhimavaram.

Objectives
1. Understand science of magnification.
2. Effective management of complex pulp space, resorptions, iatrogenic mishaps.
3. To know the scope and benefits of magnification in various periodontal procedures.
To focus on the benefits of ergonomics in magnification and it’s role in dentistry.

Platelet concentrates in esthetic and regenerative periodontics
Dr. Anupama T,Professor,
Dr. Sangeetha S,Professor,
Dr. Devapriya AM,Professor,
Dr. Priyanka K,Reader,
Dr. Lakshmi,Senior Lecturer,
Dr. Anitha,Senior Lecturer,
SRM Dental college, Ramapuram Campus.

Objectives
1. Discuss about PRF membrane, injectable PRF, Sticky bone.
2. Gain adequate knowledge in application of platelet concentrates for different case scenarios.

Best of Tooth Waste: SAIPRT, Stemcell Assitance In Periodontal Regeneration Technique - An Interdiscplinary Approach
Dr. Vandana KL,Prof and Head,
Periodontics, College Of Dental Sciences Davanagere.

Objectives
1. Impacted third molars: rich reservoir of mesenchymal stem cells.
2. Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) and periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) have been isolated relatively non-invasively and with low morbidity from impacted third molar teeth which are otherwise treated as biologic waste.
3. Considering the global approach to stem cell related clinical trials, there is hardly any progress in Indian scenario.
4. However, stem cell concepts using SAI-PRT is an effective chair-side, safe and in expensive for the first time in the indian scene.

The promotion of concept depends on implementation of this technique and reach to heights of success of periodontal and dental regeneration from one’s own personalized asset, instead of expensive uncertain periodontal regeneration method.

Lasers- the glue that holds it all together : Endo, Perio, Restorative interrelationship
Dr. Sameer Thukral,Practitioner
Periodontics, Pune.

Objectives
1. To understand the close link between endo, perio and prostho.
2. Concept of prosthetically driven restorations.
3. How dental lasers (both hard and soft tissue) can be used to maintain good periodontal health for all restorations.
Dental Lasers and their role in periodontics and dental implantology.

Applications Of Biologics In Periodontics
Dr. R Vishwa Chandra,Prof and Head,
Periodontics, SVS Dental College, Mahabubnagar.

Objectives
This session aims to
1. Throw light on the development and application of current material-based therapies (first-generation biomaterial scaffold-based approach and second-generation growth-factor-based approach).
2. Discuss the concepts of Bottom-up vs. top-down approaches for regeneration in Periodontics and implantology.
3. Discuss the surgical approaches to effect the above approach and at the same time educate practiotioners on the importance of the "lab in the clinic approach".

Atraumatic sinus lift using DASK kit (Case Demo)
Dr. DJ Victor, Prof and Head,
Dr. Harinath Parthasarathy, Professor,
Dr. PSG Prakash, Professor,
Dr. Santosh Devanathan, Reader,
Dr. Ranjith, Senior Lecturer,
Dr. Jasmine Crena, Senior Lecturer,
Periodontics SRM Dental College Chennai.

Objectives
1. Traditional sinus lift procedures are associated with significant patient morbidity, and associated possibility of failure of the sinus lift procedure due to the high risk for intra operative complications such as perforation to the schneiderian membrane.
2. This potential for complications makes the sinus lift procedure for sites that require more than 4 mm of sinus floor gain challenging procedure for both the patient and the surgeon.
3. This pre-conference course highlights the ability of a novel drill integrated hydrodynamics-driven sinus floor elevation kit, that minimizes the potential for patient morbidity, that will enhance its acceptability by both the patient and the surgeon.