June 25 - 26, 2016 Los Angeles Airport Marriott
Los Angeles California
2016 Neobiotech World Symposium Los Angeles California, USA
Griffith Observatory
June 25th, 2016 - Precongress
Time Speaker Title Remark
09:00~10:30 Dr.Kent HwangSinus SCA, SLA, Sinus All Kit (Lecture & Demo in Pig Jaw ) 2CE
10:30~11:00 Break
11:00~12:30 Dr.Heo Young KuImplant Placement for conventional
& anytime loading (Lecture & Demo in Pig Jaw)
2CE
12:30~13:30 Lunch
13:30~15:00 GBR with PRF, CGF, AFG, ACM, Tent screw and CTi mem 2CE
15:00~15:30 Break
15:30~17:00 Dr.Sil ParkContemporary Implant Prosthodontics
(SCRP, KAL Tech, Zr Prostheses, NeoGuide System) 2CE
Program
June 26th, 2016 - Symposium
Time Speaker Title Remark
08:30~09:30 Dr. Dennis Smiler Innovative Sinus Surgery & Complication Management
09:30~10:50 Dr. Young Ku Heo AnyTime Loading: Its 99% Clinical Success & Longterm Evidence
10:50~11:10 Break
11:10~12:00 Dr. Sil park Prosthetic Complication with Dental Implant
12:00~12:40 Simple and Reliable Solutions in Modern Restorative Dentistry
12:40~13:30 Lunch
13:30~14:20 Dr. Jim Grisdale Peri-Implant Diseases: “The Dark Side” Peri-Implant Complications and Their Management
14:20~15:10 Dr. Jin KimSimplified GBR with ASAP Protocol
– Autologous Sticky Augmentation Procedure
15:10~15:30 Break
15:30~16:10 Dr. Marshall Gallant Strategies for socket preservation from simple to complex clinical situations.
16:10~17:10 Dr. Young Ku Heo 2016 Neobiotech’s New Innovative Technologies and Products
17:10~18:10 Dr. Paul JangGraftless solution for fully edentulous patients: predictable and minimally invasive approach using Neobiotech implant system
Program
Dr. Smiler graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dentistry in 1964. He
attended Boston University, Graduate School of Dentistry, earning a Masters of Science
degree in 1968. Following an internship and residency in oral surgery at Roosevelt Hospital,
New York, he returned to California in 1969, establishing his oral surgery practice in Los
Angeles and Encino.
Dr. Smiler is an educator of dental implantology. He has published numerous articles in the
dental professional literature and contributed to periodicals and text books. He lectures
extensively and participates in symposiums throughout the country and internationally at
universities and implant conferences. Doctors from around the world attend his seminars
and live surgical demonstrations to receive training in dental implantology.
Dr. Smiler is a Diplomate of the;
American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the
International Congress of Oral Implantologist, the
American Congress of Oral Implantology, and the
American Society of Osseointegration.
He is a Fellow in the;
International Congress of Oral Implantology, the
American Academy of Implant Dentistry, the
American Society of Osseointegration, the
American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, the International Society of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and theSouthern California Academy of Oral Pathology.
He has published numerous articles in the dental professional literature and contributed to
periodicals and text books. He lectures extensively and participates in symposiums
throughout the country and internationally at universities and implant conferences.
DENNIS SMILER ORAL SURGEON. USA
Speaker
Innovative Sinus Surgery & Complication Management
YOUNG KU HEO PROSTHODOTIST. KOREA
Speaker
Dr. Young Ku Heo. DDS., MSD., Ph D
* Dankook University, Dental School , South KoreaCertificate of Advanced Graduate
Study(Residency Program)in Prosthodontics in 1997, * Boston University, Goldman School of Graduate Dentistry,Boston, MA Master of Science in
1997, Boston University, Goldman School of Graduate Dentistry, Boston, MA* Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Science/Dentistry in 2004, Catholic University, Medical
School, Department of Dentistry,Seoul Korea Adjunct Professor Catholic University, Medical
School, Department of Dentistry, Seoul Korea, Feb. 2000- Present * Adjunct Professor Dankook University, Dental School , South Korea, March 2003- Present* Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Center for Implantology, Boston University Goldman
School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA. May 2004-Present* President (& Founder) Global Academy of Osseointegration, Seoul Korea, in 2008 – Present* Vice-President Korean Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, 2008-present Active Member, Korean
Academy of Oral Maxillofacial Implants 2004 to present
AnyTime Loading: Its 99% Clinical Success & Longterm Evidence
SIL PARK PROSTHODONTIST, USA
Sil Park, DMD UCLA School of Dentistry
Dr. Park is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Advanced Prosthodontics at the
UCLA School of Dentistry where he teaches pre-doctoral and post-doctoral conventional
and Implant prosthodontics. He is a former prosthetic director of Implant Dentistry, UCLA
Advanced Clinical Training Program. Dr. Sil Park has been working extensively with animal
models focusing on Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ) and osseointegration with the different
surface of implant and systemic alteration as a primary investigator in the UCLA Weintaub
Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology. Dr. Park received DMD degrees from Tufts
University, School of Dentistry and completed his Advanced Prosthodontics training and
Maxillofacial Prosthetics Fellowship at UCLA.
Speaker
Prosthetic Complication with Dental Implant
The establishment of implant dentistry is highly successful, providing the predictable treatment
option for patients with partial and total edentulism. However inadequately addressed implant
prosthetic complication may be detrimentally leading to prosthetic failure, peri-implant
inflammation and bone loss or total implant failure. This presentation will review clinical
complications of implant prosthesis and discuss what clinicians and dental laboratory technologists
may consider for the prevention and solution of common clinical complication in prosthetic
implant dentistry.
JIM GRISDALE PERIODONTIST, USA
Speaker
Dr. Jim Grisdale B.A., D.D.S., Dip. Prosth., Dip. Perio., M.R.C.D.(C)
Dr. Grisdale is a Board Certified Specialist in Periodontics and Prosthodontics and is currently
an Assistant Professor in the Department of Periodontics at Loma Linda University with a
part-time periodontics/implant practice in Vancouver, B.C. Dr. Grisdale received his
undergraduate and graduate degrees from McGill University, as well as a postgraduate
degree in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics. He then went on to the University of
British Columbia where he received an additional postgraduate degree in Periodontics.
Dr. Grisdale received the Award of Merit for Restorative Dentistry from McGill University. He
lectures extensively in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. He is a mentor for
Periodontic and Prosthodontic Study Clubs. He is also a sessional lecturer for Continuing
Dental Education at U.B.C. Dr. Grisdale has published in the area of treatment for dentin
sensitivity, implants, bone regeneration and soft tissue periodontal adhesives. He is an active
participant in clinical research and the study of contemporary periodontal products. He is a
member of several professional societies.
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
• American Dental Association
• American Academy of Periodontics
• Royal College of Dentistry
• Canadian Dental Association
• Canadian Academy of Periodontics
• Canadian Academy of Prosthodontics
• B.C. Dental Association
Peri-Implant Diseases: “The Dark Side” Peri-Implant Complications and Their Management
Dental implants have a very high survival rate. Whereas peri-implant mucositis has been compared
to gingivitis and the concurrent inflammatory process, peri- implantitis mirrors the pathogenesis of
periodontitis. Non-surgical therapy has been found to reduce inflammation and localized infection
to varying degrees. Surgical treatments of peri-implantitis predicated upon their success for the
treatment of periodontitis have also met with varying degrees of success. With the global dental
implant market expected to grow close to 10% from 2014 to 2020, it is also anticipated that there
will be a rise in the challenges of treating peri-implant diseases.
Dr. Jin Kim DDS, MPH, MS, FACD
• Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology
• Diplomate, American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry
• Diplomate, International Congress of Oral Implantologists
• Fellow, International Congress of Oral Implantologists (FICOI)
• Fellow, American Academy of Implant Dentistry (FAAID)
• Fellow, American College of Dentists (FACD)
• Past President, Western Society of Periodontology (WSP)
• Board Member. World Congress of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Bone Surgery (WAUPS)
• Board Member, North American Society of Periodontists (NASP)
• Regional Leader, California Society of Periodontists (CSP)
• Member, Peer Review Committee, California Dental Association (CDA)
• Lecturer, UCLA School of Dentistry
• Founder and Director, West Coast Study Club
• Director, Global Digital Implant Academy (GDIA)
• Private Practice in Diamond Bar, CA
Simplified GBR with ASAP Protocol – Autologous Sticky Augmentation Procedure
Predictable soft and hard tissue regeneration and maintenance, so crucial to the clinical success of
each case is highly dependent on the appropriate selection of material as well as the technique
and approach. With abundance of newer materials on the market, the clinician is given the task to
marry the right material and technique, often without much scientific guidance. This presentation
will highlight the role of "biologics" in soft and hard tissue regeneration, ranging from synthetic
materials, to genetically engineered enzymes, proteins, and concentrated natural blood extracts
such as PRP (platelet-rich plasma), CGF (concentrated growth factors), and PRF (platelet rich fibrin).
A thorough understanding of these materials together with knowledge of clinical applications for
each and every material will be covered, including the new autologous sticky augmentation
procedure (ASAP) protocol, based on available evidence in the current dental literature.
Speaker
JIN KIM PERIODONTIST, USA
Chief of Dental Services – Orlando VA Medical Center, Orlando, FL 2008-Present
• 32 Operatory Clinic with 18 Dental providers
• Oversight of AEGD residency program with 4 residents/year
• Perform exclusively implant dentistry (Surgical/Restorative) on qualified U.S. Veterans
Appointments 2015-Present
• F.D.I. (International Dental Federation)
• Elected as a member of the public health committee•
2015-Present
• Board of Directors of the ADA Foundation 2008-Present
• Chair of the ADA Foundation International Programs Committee 2013-Present
• Fellowship in the International College of Dentists 2014-Present
• Diplomate in the International College of Oral Implantologists
Education
• City College of New York - B.S. Biology•
June 1996
• University of Connecticut – School of Dental Medicine, D.M.D June 2000
• General Practice Residency – VA Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico June 2001
Military Experience 2002-2007
• Major – U.S. Army Reserve Dental Corp
Honorable discharge
Marshall Gallant VA.Hospital USA
Speaker
Strategies for socket preservation from simple to complex clinical situations.
Marshall L. Gallant, DMD
Diplomat International College of Oral Implantologlsts
Graftless solution for fully edentulous patients: predictable and minimally invasive
approach using Neobiotech implant system
Many patients are living longer and do not find a conventional complete or partial removable
denture acceptable. In this lecture, the focus will be on treatment of completely or partially
edentulous patients with immediate loading of a converted denture to a fixed detachable screw-
retained prosthesis. Treatment planning and case selection will be discussed with overview of both
surgical and prosthetic protocol.
Dr. Paul Jang
DMD, FCDS (BC), FRCD (C)
Certified specialist in periodontics
Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology
Clinical assistant professor, Dept of graduate periodontics and implant surgery, Faculty of
Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Canada
Founder and director, Northwest Dental Institute
Dr. Paul Jang received his dental degree from Boston University with Cum Laude. He then
completed residency in Periodontics and Implant surgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago
where he received numerous awards for excellence in clinical work and research. Following
graduation, he continued to obtain Fellowship with the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and
became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He was the past president of the
British Columbia society of periodontists (2013-2014).
He maintains a private practice limited to periodontics and implant rehabilitation with a strong
emphasis on periodontal plastic surgery, dental implant and bone grafting procedures.
He is a reviewer for the Journal of Periodontology and serves as the Clinical Assistant professor at
the University of British Columbia in the Dept. of Graduate Periodontics where is he involved in
surgical training of residents. He is the founder ( since 2009 ) and director of the Northwest Dental
Institute. He trains local and international dentists on the topic of periodontal and implant surgical
procedures including basic/advanced bone regeneration and soft tissue grafting techniques.
PAUL JANG PERIODONTIST, CANADA
Speaker
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Los Angeles, California 90045 USA
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Disneyland, Anaheim - 30miles For more than 50 years, lovers of that famous mouse named Mickey have been
heading to Anaheim, California to spend a few days amidst the fantasy of all things
Disney. Walt Disney was 53-years-old when he realized his dream of building a park
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promise of the future.”
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park, especially on opening day, when 6,000 guests were invited but 28,000 showed up
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Universal Studio - 16miles The second most popular theme park in L.A. (behind Disneyland/California
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Santa Monica Beach - 11miles Where can you go to experience the excitement of Southern California, the lure of the
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LegoLand Near San Diego. The theme park features rides, entertainment and more than
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Beverly Hills - 11miles Thanks to a certain TV show and endless appearances on the silver screen, Beverly Hills
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Visitors from around the world frequent Beverly Hills in droves, searching for stars and frequenting its chichi stores, boutiques and eateries.
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Downtown - 18miles Tourist attractions in downtown Los Angeles, plus information on how to go on
free guided tours. See Disney Hall plus the Performing Arts Center, MOCA
museums, Little Tokyo, Olvera Street, the Jewelry District and other popular sites.
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