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We are happy to announce that following the great success of our first two events, we are organizing the 3rd Urban International Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration Symposium in Budapest, Hungary, on 21–22t October 2022. The event takes place at the Budapest Congress Center.

The pandemic imposed a halt on traveling and conferences worldwide. Yet, with the conclusions drawn and the precautions we take, we are confident that we can organize our next event in the safest environment in Budapest. We all are craving for meeting each other and share fresh scientific knowledge we learned. Since 2017 we grew to a society, too and we would be pleased to welcome you again. In 2017 we had the honor to receive 560 participants from 45 countries, in 2019 the number of participants had increased to 600 arriving from 44 countries worldwide.

By attending this Symposium participants will have a unique opportunity to explore the most recent scientific findings in the field of hard and soft tissue regeneration and refine their attitude for solving problems. Our line-up of speakers represents an elite group of doctors and academics who will share their profound knowledge and experience, and address questions from the audience. We are convinced that they will, yet again provide the highest level of scientific content.

The event is a great opportunity to exchange views and best practices with dental professionals attending from all around the world. Participants will also have the opportunity to explore our exhibitors’ latest products and services. The Symposium will be held on 21–22 October 2022. On the days before and after the event, i.e., 20th and 23rd October, the participants will have the opportunity to participate in one or more of several high-end hands-on workshops providing a more in-depth experience to a limited number of attendees. The workshops in 2017, were attended by over 160, and in 2019 the number of participants at the workshops had reached 224 and were deemed a great success. We are convinced that this year they will be equally auspicious.

Scientific committee
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Dr. Istvan Urban DMD, MD, PhD

Budapest, Hungary
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29. Oct 2021
08:3009:00
Welcome & Introduction
09:0010:30
Perspectives on Vertical and Horizontal Augmentation Dr. Istvan Urban
The average size of the vertical defect is growing and the age of the patients are decreasing. These extreme vertical defects were not investigated and documented in clinical studies. Can the old principles be applied to these defects?

Is it possible to treat these defects technically and can biology reach up to the expected heights? What will be the outcome after loading?

What happens to the Sausage Technique TM cases after 15 years? What has been changed of the technique in the last decade?

This presentation will update the clinician about techniques that can treat these types of defects. New research related to these defects will be revealed.

Long-term clinical outcomes of vertical and horizontal augmentation will be presented.
11:0012:30
Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) for the treatment of type II and III sockets in complex cases José Carlos Martins da Rosa
The Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) is a surgical and prosthetic powerful technique established to broaden indications for immediate loading on individual compromised teeth. It is a technique that allows tissue losses with varied extensions in compromised sockets to be reconstructed in the same surgical session of implant placement and provisional crown installation, reducing the number of interventions and making esthetic aspects predictable. The main focus of the lecture is to present the IDR protocol, which advocates minimally invasive surgery and flapless procedure. Challenging clinical cases in anterior zone in combination with severe bone loss and soft tissue damage will be discussed, and its biological response. This is a new perspective to manage compromised sockets in a simplest and reproducible way.
13:3015:00
The Sinus Course and Workshop. Dr. Jaime Lozada
The Maxillary Sinus Grafting Procedure is one of the most widely reported surgical procedures in advanced implant dentistry. The treatment techniques have evolved over the years as well as the utilization of graft materials for the modified sinus cavity. Along with all of those publications and changes with technique, a number of complications can also occur during and after the surgical treatment. This presentation will focus on the diagnosis, technique selection and execution as well as the management of complications while treating patients with maxillary sinus graft procedures
15:0015:30
Coffee Break at Venue
15:3017:00
Bone and soft tissue augmentations in the esthetic area: a technique-sensitive procedure. Dr. Ueli Grunder
Bone and soft tissue augmentation are necessary to compensate for, or prevent tissue deficits around implants placed in the esthetic region. Lack of bone can either make the placement of implants impossible or it is a limiting factor for an optimal esthetic result. Guided Bone Regeneration is a proven technique for such bone augmentation. When used correctly and with the right materials, the desired result can be achieved with good long-term results. However, the GBR technique is very technique-sensitive. Mistakes which prevent success can be made starting with the incision technique over the membrane adaptation to tension free flap adaptation. But we learned that bone augmentation alone doesn’t give us the perfect tissue volume. Soft tissue augmentation appears to be of enormous importance, particularly for long term success. Depending on the initial situation, various techniques are successful if they are applied correctly. This presentation will discuss the goals of the GBR and soft tissue augmentation techniques, especially in the aesthetic field, as well as which steps in the surgical phase are really essential for success.
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Dr. Istvan Urban DMD, MD, PhD

Budapest, Hungary
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30. Oct 2021
09:0010:30
Computer guided bone harvesting for vertical bone augmentation Dr. Luca De Stavola
Autogenous bone plays fundamental role in supporting new bone formation in critical size defect. Nevertheless, intra-oral bone block harvesting may result a challenging and stressful step for many Clinicians. Digital techniques changed completely the complexity of the free hand approach, indeed, pre-evaluation of the defect anatomy and, consequently, bone block morphology needed to graft the defect is now possible. A computer guided surgery for bone block harvesting helps the Surgeon to harvest the required dimension and shape of the bone block in a safe and stress free approach. The lecture will analyze the planning phase and the surgical steps to manage vertical bone deficiency in the posterior as well as esthetic areas.
10:3011:00
Coffee Break at Venue
11:0012:30
Soft tissue autografts from the hard palate – the gold standard for oral soft tissue reconstruction in the spotlight Dr. Otto Zuhr
The application of soft tissue autografts has characterized the last 50 years of clinical periodontology, and till today – more than ever – a variety of soft tissue grafting interventions is carried out with two different targets being pursued: increasing the width of keratinized mucosa and increasing soft tissue volume.

To reduce pain, invasiveness and side effects originating from the donor site at the hard palate, the search for soft tissue substitute materials has become an important field of research and enormous effort has been taken by scientists and clinicians to develop reliable alternatives. However, a solid body of evidence points out, that independent of the clinical indication and independent of the soft tissue substitute material investigated, epithelialized as well as subepithelial connective tissue grafts must be considered as the gold standard materials for oral soft tissue reconstruction to the present day.

Against this background, it must be expected, that more transparency and understanding for the predictably successful application of soft tissue autografts would substantially influence future research and further progress with regard to possible substitute materials will to some extent be dependent on whether or not some fundamental landmark questions can be answered like for instance: what is the true nature of the positive connective tissue graft effect in gingival recession therapy? does it make a difference for the patients, where and how soft tissue autografts are harvested at the hard palate? can varying tissue compositions possibly impact the clinical characteristics of different autografts with regard to re-vascularization, epithelial differentiation and volume stability?

The present presentation will not be able to answer all the aforementioned questions. By presenting available research data and associated clinical observations it can contribute though to a better understanding of the hurdles to take in search for biomaterials that aim to substitute the use of autologous soft tissue grafts in the near future.
12:3013:30
Lunch at Venue
13:3015:00
Management of peri-implantitis Prof. Dr. Frank Schwarz, Dr. med. dent. Aušra Ramanauskaitė
Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated pathological condition characterized by the mucosal inflammation along with progressive loss of supporting bone. Substantial evidence suggests that non-surgical therapy is of limited efficacy in arresting further bone loss, thus indicating the necessity of surgical intervention in the majority of patients diagnosed with peri-implantitis.

Achieving optimal treatment results in diverse clinical situations requires proper knowledge of indications and surgical performance of different surgical treatment modalities. This lecture will cover different surgical peri–implantitis treatment concepts, including reconstructive, resective, and combined surgical therapies, and the decisive factors in determining which surgical technique is most appropriate in different peri-implantitis cases. Important aspects of soft-tissue management and rationale for soft-tissue volume grafting following surgical peri-implantitis treatment, as well as the prognostic factors associated with treatment outcomes will be further discussed.
15:0015:30
Coffee Break at Venue
15:3017:00
Soft tissue augmentation around implants: How far we can go? Prof. Dr. Giovanni Zucchelli
Soft tissue augmentation procedures have been demonstrated to be critical for the achievement of the esthetic success of implant therapy. In most of challenging cases soft tissue surgery is performed after bone augmentation to “repair” soft tissue defects caused by or residual after bone surgery. In the presentation the possibility and limits to perform soft tissue augmentation before implant therapy with or without bone reconstruction will be analyzed and described.
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José Carlos Martins da Rosa DDS

Brazil, São Leopoldo

José Carlos Martins da Rosa, DDS, is the author of the book Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration: Immediately Loaded Implants in Compromised Sockets (Quintessence Publishing, 2014), published in Portuguese, Spanish, English, and Mandarin. He has published articles in many journals and lectured nationally and internationally on periodontal, prosthetic, and surgical implantology procedures, including overseas lectures on immediate dentoalveolar restoration technique. Dr Rosa maintains a private practice limited to prosthetics, periodontics, and surgical implantology in Caxias do Sul, Brazil.

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Dr. Luca De Stavola DMD

Italy, Padova

Luca De Stavola covers the position of Visiting professor of Periodontology and lecturer for the Osseointegrated implantology Master of the University of Padua (Italy). Graduaded in 2001 at the University of Padua (Italy) dental school, Luca De Stavola gets his specialization in Oral Surgeryin 2007 at the “Privatzahnklinik Schloss Schellenstein” (Westfalen-Lippe, Germany) under the guidance of Prof. F. Khoury; in the same year he concludes the Master of Oral Medicine in implantology at the Westfalischen Wilhelms University in Münster (Germany). An internationally renowned speaker for his interdisciplinary approach between periodontology and restorative surgery, Luca De Stavola is author of several research peer reviewed papers, and is an active SIO (Italian Association of Osseointegrated Implantology) and EAO (European Academy of Osseointegration) member, and is widely considered one of the most emerging Italian speakers in bone reconstruction and soft tissue management. His latest publications and courses focus on computer-guided bone surgery and optimal soft tissue management.

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Dr. Ueli Grunder DMD

Switzerland, Zürich

Ueli Grunder, DMD, is a past president of the Swiss Society of Oral Implantology and the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He has published numerous papers and the book Implants in the Esthetic Zone (Quintessence, 2015), which has been translated into 11 languages. He lectures extensively nationally and internationally on the surgical and prosthetic aspects of implant dentistry. Dr Grunder maintains a group private practice in Zollikon-Zürich, Switzerland.

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Dr. Jaime Lozada DMD, DDS, DABOI

United States of America, Loma Linda

Dr. Lozada is professor and director of the Advanced Education Program in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University, School of Dentistry where he also received his Certificate in Implant Dentistry (87) and Prosthodontics (95). He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Implant Dentistry, past president of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Oral Implantology.

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Dr. med. dent. Aušra Ramanauskaitė PhD, MSc, DDS

Germany, Frankfurt

Ausra Ramanauskaite completed the dental education (DDS) (2006–2011) and specialization in periodontology (MSc) (2011–2014) at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania. In 2016, she was awarded a one-year Osteology Foundation research scholarship at the Oral Surgery Department, University of Düsseldorf, Germany. She received the PhD degree in 2018 and Dr. med.dent in 2019. Currently, Ausra Ramanauskaite is working at the Oral Surgery and Implantology Department at Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. Ausra has authored international peer-reviewed publications and is active in the research field of peri-implant pathology, bone and soft tissue regeneration.

 

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Prof. Dr. Frank Schwarz

Germany, Frankfurt

Frank Schwarz is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Oral Surgery and Implantology at the Centre for Dentistry and Oral Medicine (Carolinum), Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany. He serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Clinical Periodontology and Editorial Board Member for Periodontology 2000, Clinical Oral Implants Research and Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research. He is a Member of the Board of Directors of the European Association for Osseointegration – EAO, Executive Board Member of the Osteology Foundation, and Past President of the German Association of Oral Implantology (DGI). He was awarded the André Schröder Research Prize in 2007, the Miller Research Prize in 2012 and the Jan Lindhe Award in 2017.

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Dr. Istvan Urban DMD, MD, PhD

Hungary, Budapest

Istvan Urban, DMD, MD, PhD, teaches implant dentistry in the graduate program at Loma Linda University in California and is also an adjunct clinical associate professor in the Department of Periodontology and Oral Medicine at the University of Michigan. He has published widely on bone regeneration and soft tissue reconstructive surgery around dental implants and is the author of the textbooks Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation: New Perspectives (Quintessence, 2017) and Vertical 2: The Next Level of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation (2022). Dr Urban is licensed in the state of California and maintains a private practice in Budapest, Hungary.

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Prof. Dr. Giovanni Zucchelli DDS, PhD

Italy, Bologna

Graduated in 1988 with a degree in dentistry from the University of Bologna, Italy. He was awarded a PhD in medical biotechnology from the same university. Professor of periodontology at the University of Bologna, Italy. Head of the Department of Periodontology and Dental Hygiene at the University of Bologna, Italy. Coordinator of the degree course in Dental Hygiene at the University of Bologna, Italy. Honorary member of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP). President of the Italian Academy of Osseointegration (IAO). Member of the editorial boards of the International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry, the Journal of Periodontology, and the International Journal of Oral Implantology. Associate editor of the International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry. Active member of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED), the Italian Society of Periodontology (SIdP), the Italian Academy of Osseointegration (IAO), and the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP). Author of more than 130 scientific publications in the field of periodontics and implantology. Winner of various awards in Europe and the United States for scientific research in the field of periodontology. Co-author of two illustrated textbooks on periodontal plastic surgery (Ed. Martina) and of the chapter “Mucogingival Therapy—Periodontal Plastic Surgery” in Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry (Lindhe J, Lang NP, Karring T [eds]; Wiley-Blackwell). Author of the book Mucogingival Esthetic Surgery, published by Quintessence Publishing and translated into 12 languages. Speaker at major Italian and international conferences on the topics of periodontics and implantology.

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Dr. Otto Zuhr

Germany, München

Internationally renowned for his achievements in the fields of periodontal and peri-implant diseases as well as esthetic periodontal soft tissue corrections, Dr. Zuhr is one of the world's leading oral surgeons. Together with Prof. Dr. Hürzeler, he wrote a specialist book in 2011 which, according to his colleagues, is "without doubt one of the most important oral surgery publications of recent years and a must-read for every periodontist and implantologist." Dr. Zuhr studied dentistry in Aachen and in the USA. He is a specialist in Periodontology and has been a board member of the German Society of Periodontology since 2007.

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