World Dental Forum 2017October 30-31, Beijing
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Welcome to the World Dental Forum 2017The World Dental Forum is a global initiative created by the Modern Dental Group and its partners.
The forum, held at the China World Trade Centre (China World Summit Wing Hotel) Beijing from
30th to 31st October 2017, presents a unique opportunity to meet highly regarded international
speakers updating you on the latest dental know-how and creates a space for you to exchange
your knowledge and expertise with your peers.
You can also experience an exclusive inside view of the world class production facility -
Modern Dental Laboratory in Shenzhen, 2nd November 2017.
As one of the world’s great ancient capitals, Beijing is a must-see because it is home to some of the
finest remnants of China’s imperial past. Standing side-by-side with old Beijing’s crimson palace
complexes are the city’s impressive skylines. Beijing’s travel industry forged forward after China’s
economic reforms in 1978, and the city is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
We look forward to seeing you in Beijing.
WDF 2017 I Speakers and Topics
Dr. Stefan Koubi FRANCE“Paradigm Shift in Aesthetic Zone: Guided concept for a predictable result”
Dr. Stefan Koubi is the founder of “L’institut de la facette”, a private training centre established in 2013 which mainly focuses on laminate veneer restorations and the minimally invasive rehabilitation of worn dentitions. Dr. Koubi is the author of various national and international publications and reports. He has lectured internationally on the topics of aesthetic dentistry, smile design, wear and erosion.
Dr. Francis Coachman BRAZIL “Digital Smile Design (DSD): The complete interdisciplinary digital workflow”
Dr. Francis Coachman received his DDS degree from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He obtained a graduation degree in Surgical Anatomy of the Face from the Institute of Biological Sciences at the same university and a certificate in Implantology from Senac Dental School. He is an accredited fellow in Zygomatic Implants from Nobel Biocare and has vast experience in complex implant/prosthetic cases. He is a co-founder and member of the DSD-Digital Smile Design Team. Currently he maintains a private practice in Sao Paulo focusing on implants and oral rehabilitation. He is the Director of the new DSD Planning Centre in Madrid, Spain.
Dr. David Norré & Dr. Renaat De Clerck BELGIUM“Modern Dental - MIS Implant Guided Surgery System: Real Time”
Dr. David Norré (co-founder Dentius) graduated from dentistry at K.U.Leuven in 2001 after which he completed a MaNaMa in restorative dentistry at the same university under the supervision of Prof. I. Naert from 2001 to 2005. He attended the Ulg Liège, where he completed 2 years of training in oral implantology from 2006 to 2008 under the supervision of Prof. Eric Rompen. From 2007 he has been a teacher at the University of Leuven (Institute for Osseointegration) and lectures on oral implantology and abutment design. David is undertaking research at the Department of Periodontology at K.U.Leuven.
Operating as private dentist in a group practice in Tervuren (east side of Brussels), Dr. De Clerck holds his dental degree from the University of Leuven, Belgium 1980. His specialties are prosthetics, general dentistry, ergonomics, management and digital dentistry. He was a co-founder of Dentius in 2012, a professional environment for connecting dentists and dental practices. Today they control and coach 15 practices in Flanders. Inventor and initiator of the Real Time solution for instant loading on implants, he worked together with Straumann, Dentsply and ACTA for validation of the system. He is a co-author on different articles on this subject. He now cooperates with Modern Dental and MIS for worldwide implementation.
Day 1 30th October 8:30 – 18:15
Day 1 of the educational program consists of eight lectures,
as well as two fully catered coffee breaks and a lunch break.
Each lecture lasts approximately forty minutes after which
you will get the opportunity to ask questions for ten minutes.
The day is followed by a gala dinner for all participants.
Day 2 31st October 9:00 – 13:00
Day 2 of the educational program includes 4
lectures, a coffee break and is concluded by
a closing ceremony.
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To register visit www.scdlab.co.uk/WDF2017
AGENDAOver the two days you will get the opportunity to listen to and learn from world renowned industry leaders.
Lab Tour (optional) 2nd NovemberExperience an exclusive inside view
of the world class production facility -
Modern Dental Laboratory in Shenzhen.
WDF 2017 I Speakers and Topics
Prof. Dr. Bernd WöstmannGERMANY“Intraoral scanning – The new way of
impression taking”
Prof. Dr. med. dent. Bernd Wöstmann is the Chairman of the Department of Prosthodontics, Dental Clinic, at the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany. His main areas of interest include dental biomaterials, clinical aspects of material science; impression taking in dentistry; implantology and gerodontology and long-term follow-up studies of the behaviour of dental restorations.
Dr. Ryan Tse Tak OnHONG KONG“Minimally Invasive Dentistry”
Dr. Ryan Tse Tak On is a private practitioner in Hong Kong. He was elected as the Fellowship of the World Clinical Laser institute (2009) and an Accreditation candidate at the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. As an instructor at the USC (University of Southern California) Aesthetic Dentistry training program, USC implant training program and the key opinion speaker of 3M, Dentsply implant, CEREC, Invisalign and Biolase, he lectures on implants, Aesthetics and Laser Dentistry. He is the Council member of the Chinese Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry, Honorary Secretary of the Hong Kong Society of Implant Dentistry and Honorary Treasurer of the Hong Kong Surgical Laser Association.
Dr. Kent YuenAUSTRALIA“Angled implants to assist in the restorative phase of implant treatment”
Dr. Kent Yuen is in private practice in Sydney which is involved with both the surgical and restorative phases of implant dentistry. He was a past president of the Australasian Osseointegration Society NSW. He is the Clinical Associate Professor in Oral Rehabilitation at the University of Sydney and is the Course Coordinator for the Graduate Implant Diploma program. He has lectured nationally and internationally on various aspects of implant dentistry. His main interest is in the simplification of implant dentistry and he has been expanding approaches to graftless implant placement.
Dr. Joerd van der Meer NETHERLANDS“Future of digital dentistry”
From 1996-2002 he worked part time as a staff member at the dental school of Groningen. The rest of the working week he worked as a researcher and trainee at the Endodontic department of the University of Nijmegen.Since 2002, he has joined the Medical Centre and University Hospital of Groningen where he has specialised in 3D technology like the cone-beam CT, 3D scanners and 3D preoperative surgical planning. He finished his PhD on “3D digital workflows” in 2016. Since 2009 he has been Honorary Research Associate at the University College of London Eastman Dental Institute.
Dr. Hans-Peter WeberUSA “Screw-retained or cement implant protheses - pros, cons and alternatives”
Dr. Hans-Peter Weber, DMD, Dr. med.dent., is Professor and Chair of the Department of Prosthodontics at Tufts School of Dental Medicine. He has contributed extensively to the scientific and clinical literature in the field of implant dentistry and is a regularly invited panelist at national and international meetings. Dr. Weber is a past President of the Academy of Prosthodontics and currently serves as Vice-President of the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics. He is an Honorary Member of the American College of Prosthodontists and a fellow of the International Team of Implantology (ITI).
Dr. Feng Liu CHINA “Veneer: Preparation or no preparation?”
Dr. Feng Liu majors in dental aesthetic prosthodontics, implant prosthodontics, CAD/CAM restoration, dental chromatology, clinical dental photography, et al. He has published 16 books as chief editor or master translator. He is an editorial board member and reviewer for the Chinese Journal of Stomatology, Chinese Journal of Prosthodontics, and many other academic journals. He has dedicated himself to continued education about cosmetic dentistry in China since 2005. He has held more than ten phases of national continuing educational programs in China. He has given more than 200 lectures about cosmetic dentistry in China.
PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Conference
Includes: Educational package (2 days of WDF lectures, 30-31.10.17) and gala dinner. Hotel not included.
Partner inclusions: Gala dinner subject to package selection.Visa and international flights are your responsibility.
Conference & Hotel Includes: Educational package (2 days of WDF lectures, 30-31.10.17),3 nights accommodation at China World Summit Wing (29-31.10.17),breakfast daily and gala dinner.
Partner inclusions: Accommodation and breakfast daily. Gala dinner subject to package selection. Visa and international flights are your responsibility. *Single occupancy only.
Conference, Hotel & Lab TourIncludes: Educational package (2 days of WDF lectures, 30-31.10.17),3 nights accommodation at China World Summit Wing (29-31.10.17),breakfast daily and gala dinner.Flights from Beijing to Shenzhen included (01.11.2017).Visit the Modern Dental laboratory in Shenzhen (02.11.2017).1 night accommodation at Westin Shenzhen (01.11.2017) and transfer to Hong Kong (02.11.2017).
Partner inclusions: Accommodation and breakfast daily. Gala dinner subject to package selection. Visa and international flights are your responsibility. Flight from Beijing to Shenzhen is included. *Single occupancy only.
Add-onsAdditional night Beijing - single £250.00/€290.00
Additional night Beijing - with partner £280.00/€320.00
Beijing day trip - option 1 £60.00/€60.00
Beijing day trip - option 2 £60.00/€60.00
Beijing day trip - option 3 £60.00/€60.00
Additional night Shenzhen - single £180.00/€210.00
Additional night Shenzhen - with partner £180.00/€210.00
Cancellation PolicyCancellation policy applies. Please visit www.scdlab.co.uk/WDF2017 for more information.
IMPORTANT - Visa requirementsA visa is required to enter China. You are fully responsible for complying with China’s visa requirements whenattending the WDF 2017. You will be required to provide us with your visa approval during the booking process. For more information please visit (UK) www.chinese-embassy.org.uk/eng/(ROI) ie.china-embassy.org/eng/
Delegate * Delegate & Partner
with gala dinner
Delegate & Partner
without gala dinner
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A luxurious new sanctuary perched high above the bustling hub of Beijing’s Central Business District, China World
Summit Wing’s location in Beijing’s most prestigious address, the China World Trade Centre complex, makes the
hotel an ideal base for both business and leisure. The city’s monumental attractions, such as the Forbidden City and
Tiananmen Square, are within a 15 minute drive.
A contemporary sanctuary overlooking dazzling views of Shenzhen Bay, The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan is a haven of
tranquility and rejuvenation that inspires you to be at your best. After a long working day, guests are invited to take
advantage of the fitness and rejuvenation centre, featuring a yoga room with natural day light, treadmills with individual
audio video system and other state-of-the-art equipment, sauna, jacuzzi, steam room, and attractive outdoor
swimming pool for lazing or laps.
ACCOMMODATION
China World Summit Wing
The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan
SIGHTSEEING OPTIONS
Ming Tombs
Badaling Great Wall
Temple of Heaven
The Great Wall is a must for a
China tour, while Badaling is
a must for a Great Wall tour.
Badaling Great Wall in Beijing is
the best-preserved and most
complete section among the
various sections, hence the most
popular, even among world
leaders. You should visit it at
least once in your life.
The Ming Tombs represent the imperial cemetery region
where the 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty were buried.
In a carefully selected site, according to the Chinese feng-
shui traditions, the tombs are surrounded by mountains
on three sides and a river flows near them. The tomb area
has been listed by UNESCO as World Cultural Heritage.
The site offers insight into imperial Ming Dynasty life,
including stone thrones, huge human and animal sculptures,
and other evidence of Chinese culture and traditions.
The Temple of Heaven is located in the Chongwen
District, Beijing. Originally, this was the place where
emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) and Qing
Dynasty (1644 - 1911) held the Heaven Worship Ceremony.
It is the largest and most representative existing
masterpiece among China’s ancient sacrificial buildings.
Its grand architectural style and profound cultural
connotation give an insight into the practices of the
ancient Eastern civilization.
Forbidden City
Situated in the Haidian District northwest of Beijing,
Summer Palace is 15 kilometres from the downtown
area and it is the largest and most well-preserved royal
park in China. It greatly influences Chinese horticulture
and landscape with its famous natural views and cultural
interests, and also has long been recognized as ‘The
Museum of Royal Gardens’.
Tiananmen Square
SIGHTSEEING OPTIONS
Bird’s Nest (Beijing National Stadium)Summer Palace
The Chinese National Stadium was the 2008 Olympic
Games’ most striking structure, recognised all over the
world. The building’s dynamic form and vast scale creates
a new icon for China and the city of Beijing. The structural
form of the stadium is popularly described as a ‘bird’s
nest’, with its pattern inspired by Chinese-style ‘crazed
pottery’. Seemingly random, the pattern abides by
complex rules for which advanced geometry was defined.
Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, lies at
the city centre of Beijing and once served as the imperial
palace for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing
Dynasties (1368 - 1911). Ancient Chinese Astronomers
believed that the Purple Star (Polaris) was in the centre
of heaven and the Heavenly Emperor lived in the Purple
Palace. The Palace for the emperor on earth was the
so called Purple City. It was forbidden to enter without
special permission from the emperor. Hence its name
‘The Purple Forbidden City’, usually ‘The Forbidden City’.
Tiananmen Square is a large city square in the centre
of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen (“Gate of
Heavenly Peace”) located to its North, separating it from
the Forbidden City. The square contains the Monument
to the People’s Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, the
National Museum of China, and the Mausoleum of Mao
Zedong. Tiananmen Square is within the top ten largest
city squares in the world. It has great cultural significance
as it was the site of several important events in Chinese
history.
SCHEDULE 8:30 - 11:30
12:30 - 13:30
14:00 - 16:00
16:30
The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Badaling Great Wall & Bird’s Nest
Departure from hotel; Visit Tiananmen Square
and Forbidden City - The largest imperial palace
in the world
Lunch at Jin Dian Restaurant
Visit Badaling Great Wall
(Option: Cable car ride. Charges apply.)
Visit outside view of the Bird’s Nest &
Water Cube; then back to the hotel
TOUR OPTIONS
SCHEDULE 8:30 - 11:30
12:30 - 13:30
14:00 - 16:00
16:30
SCHEDULE 8:30 - 11:30
12:00 - 13:00
13:30 - 14:30
15:00 - 17:00
OPTION 1: 1-Day Tour
Badaling Great Wall, Ming Tombs & Bird’s Nest
OPTION 3: 1-Day Tour
The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven & Summer Palace
Departure from hotel; Visit Tiananmen Square
and Forbidden City - The largest imperial palace in
the world (Includes treasures museum, clock and
watch hall)
Lunch at Shanshui Hotel or Beijing Sunworld Hotel
Visit Temple of Heaven
Visit the Summer Palace – the biggest imperial
garden in China; then back to the hotel
Departure from hotel; Visit Badaling Great Wall
(Option: Cable car ride. Charges apply.)
Lunch at Jin Dian Restaurant
Visit Dingling Tomb of the Ming Tombs
Visit outside view of Bird’s Nest & Water Cube;
then back to the hotel
OPTION 2: 1-Day Tour
NOTES
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For more information please visit us at
www.scdlab.co.uk/WDF2017or call us on
(ROI) 048 8772 7100(NI/UK) 028 8772 7100
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