Program

(
09:00 - 10:30
)
Rethinking the OsseointegrationProcess: Classic vs. Neo
Jeffery Platt (USA)
Literature Review
Decode the Graphs: Analyzing Stability Dip and AnyTimeLoading Theory
Ricardo Alves (Portugal)
Literature Review
Scrutinizing Bone Trauma: Through Examination of Literature
Edgar Cabrera (Spain)
Laboratory Result
sImpact of Implant Design on Surgical Strategy Significance
(
10:50 - 12:05
)
Proposal for Multi-center Studyand Histological Experiment
Manuel Feregrino (Mexico)
Literature Review
Reevaluating the Histological Aspect of Stability Dip: An AnalyticalPerspective
Mongkol Thaveeprungsiporn (Thailand)
Clinical Data
Clinical Narratives: Examine the Stability Dip with CMI Protocol and AnyCheck
Youngku Heo (South Korea)
Laboratory Results
Brainstorming for Essential Group Studies and Research Proposal
(
13:30 - 14:50
)
Bone Assessment Techniques,Tools, and Clinical Insights
Galaktion Makhviladze (Georgia)
Laboratory Results
Comparative Analysis of Diverse Drilling Pathways
Richard Leesungbok (South Korea)
Clinical Data
How to Decide Bone Density on CMI in Daily Practice
Youngku Heo (South Korea)
LaboratoryResults
Introducing Innovative Assessment Methods: Direct and InteractiveInsights
(
15:10 - 16:30
)
Comprehensive Considerations inImplant Loading Period
Giuliano Garlini& Marco Redemagni (Italy)
Clinical Data
Essential Factors for Challenging Condition (MI/C/I Fixation) Insightsthrough Case Presentation
Jeffery PlatRichard Leesungbok& Janghyun Paek (South Korea)
Literature Review
Optimal Prosthetic Strategies for Single and Multiple Implants
GAO Consensus Meeting

Placement & Loading Protocol : Delve into scholarly discourse during our GAO Consensus Meeting an in-depth exploration of implant dentistry's critical nuances. Witness dynamic discussions and expert insights as global thought leaders establish industry-standard protocols.

Time
Guideline
Session 1
Rethinking the Osseointegration Process : Classic vs Neo
· Compare Stability Dip and AnyTime Loading theory graphs
· Background and explanation of the emergence of Classic and New graphs
· Detailed review of the impact of bone trauma (compression, heating) in relevant literature
· Significance of implant design, recommended surgical sites based on implant design
· Open discussion for aspects to be verified, applicable/not applicable part to AnyTime loading theory, etc.
Break
Session 2
Histological Study Report & Multi-center Study Proposal
· Discussion and presentation of study topics necessary to validate the AnyTime loading theory
· Stability dip study using CMI Protocol & AnyCheck (Clincal)
· CMI implant Animal study (Histology)
· Group study proposal / suggestions of other studies : data for consensus conference and statement
Break
Session 3
Bone Assessment Techniques, Tools, and Clinical Insights
· Divide into three subgroups for Case Presentations and Summary
  - High density (D111-D144)); Moderate density (D333); Weak density (D444); Mixed density (D441 or D141)
· Step by step surgical methods to try in clinical practice | Introduction of the new method currently in development
Break
Session 4
Comprehensive Considerations in Implant Loading Period
· Comprehensive Considerations in Implant Loading Period
CM Fixation
C Fixation
MI Fixation
I Fixation
· Case presentations and explanations using diagrams for each fixation type
Neobiotech World Symposium

100% Success in Implant Surgery and Prosthetics : Join international experts as they reveal strategies for achieving 100% success in implant surgery and prosthetics. Expect dynamic panel discussions, keynote addresses, and interactive table clinics for direct engagement with industry luminaries.

Morning Session | 100% Success in Surgery
09:00~09:10
[Session Opening] The Zero Failure Concept
09:10~09:40
20 Years of Searching: The Key to Implant Success is AnyTime Loading
Dr. Youngku Heo

20 Years of Searching:
The Key to Implant Success is AnyTime Loading

Dr. Youngku Heo
GAO Director,
Prosthodontist
Korea
Lecture Introduction
· CEO, Neobiotech
· MS & Specialty, Postdoctoral Prosthodontics, Boston University, Goldman School of Dental Medicine
· Ph.D., Graduate School of Dental Clinical Science, Catholic University
· Former Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Center for Implantology, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine.
· Adjunct Clinical Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Dankook University, Catholic University, & Korea University
· Practice limited to Prosthodontics and Advanced Implantology, Seoul Korea
This lecture provides a comprehensive exploration of Neobiotech's transformative journey since its establishment in 2008, intertwining the evolution of AnyTime Loading with crucial insights from the history of Immediate Loading.

The exploration begins with an insightful dive into the history of Immediate Loading, unraveling the intrigue around its success factors. Insights from a Harvard professor's 10-year study, revealing an 84% success rate, serve as a catalyst for further exploration. Dr. Tarnow's pioneering work in 1995, comparing Immediate Loading to submerged cases, becomes a source of inspiration, leading to the inception of the AnyTime Loading concept.

Highlighted within are the key elements driving AnyTime Loading success — screw-type implants, optimal surface conditions, and cross-arch splinting. The lecture addresses the challenge of micromovement and emphasizes its mitigation as crucial for AnyTime Loading.

Integral to our narrative are the invaluable lessons garnered from failures along the AnyTime Loading journey. The lecture also outlines Neobiotech's trajectory in product development, showcasing the pursuit of a 100% success rate in implants. Pivotal moments, breakthroughs, and innovations that contribute significantly to this ambitious goal are discussed, offering a holistic view of Neobiotech's commitment to advancing implantology.
Close
09:40~10:00
Redefining Loading Protocols: Unveiling the Potential of AnyTime Loading
Dr. Jeffery Platt

Redefining Loading Protocols:
Unveiling the Potential of AnyTime Loading

Dr. Jeffery Platt
GAO Core Member
USA
Lecture Introduction
· Graduate of the University of Missouri at Kansas City, School of Dentistry
· Additional education in orthodontics, restorative implants, and implant surgery, endodontics, biomimetic and holistic dentistry
· Speakers on several seminars
· Member of AACD, ICOI, IADI, ABD, ADSM, ADA, CDA
· Private practice at Colorado Springs
What are the normal loading protocols we have been taught from the father of implant dentistry? Osteotomy preparation at high rpm, placement of implant, bury implant, 3-6 months later uncover implant and place healing abutment, 1-2 months later begin restorative impressions. We have been taught that since 1950, why do we still adhere to these protocols? What has changed in dentistry since 1950? Mercury is not beneficial for our health. Sedation can be used to help patients with anxiety. Local anesthetics are safe to use on every patient. Periodontal disease does not mean you must extract every tooth in the mouth. Everything has changed except implant loading times. When do our patients want implants to be loaded? At the time of placement, they are expecting to have a new tooth, not just the root of a tooth. Why can’t we give our patients what they want? Because we are working in the 1950’s with our dentistry.

This presentation challenges the status quo and advocates for a shift to meet patient expectations. Addressing the desire for immediate results, we explore the AnyTime Loading Protocol, emphasizing "optimal fixation" and the "Maximum Bone to Implant Contact (BIC) ratio." By aligning with contemporary patient preferences and leveraging technological progress, we can bridge the gap between tradition and innovation, offering a more patient-centric approach to implant dentistry.
Close
10:00~10:20
Unraveling the Stability Dip: How to Eliminate Bone Trauma
Dr. Ricardo Alves

Unraveling the Stability Dip: How to Eliminate Bone Trauma

Dr. Ricardo Alves
GAO Core Member,
Periodontistthodontist
Portugal
Lecture Introduction
· Head of Periodontology Departmnet of Egas Moniz University (IUEM,Portugal)
· Specialist in Periodontology by the Portuguese Dental Association (OMD)
· Coordinator and Professor of International Post-graduate Program in Clinical Periodontology at Egas Moniz University (PCI)
· Invited lecturer at several postgraduate courses at IUEM
· Professor of Postgraduate program in implant dentistry
· Head of Clinical Research Unit of CiiEM
The primary stability of an implant, resulting from the mechanical interconnection between the implant and the bone, is one of the most critical factors in long-term success. The absence of micro-movements beyond the tolerable limit is essential for successful osseointegration.

After insertion of an implant, bone remodeling causes a decrease in primary stability. As long as there is not enough secondary (or biological) stability, this stability gap makes it inadvisable to load the implant. High primary stability at the time of surgery does not necessarily mean that it will remain high over time, as it is affected by the bone remodeling process around the implant. There are several factors that can increase bone necrosis and the extent of this remodeling, such as increased temperature, excessive torque, among others. In this presentation we will address several biological principles that must be taken into account during implant bed preparation, in order to reduce aggression to the bone tissue and maintain primary stability over time, allowing the implant to be loaded at any time. We will analyze the most recent scientific literature, summarizing the critical factors so that the clinician can optimize their protocols.
Close
10:20~10:50
Break
10:50~11:10
Drilling and Placement Protocol for AnyTime Loading
Prof. Galaktion Makhviladze

Drilling and Placement Protocol for AnyTime Loading

Prof. Galaktion Makhviladze
GAO Core Member,
Oral Surgeon
Georgia
Lecture Introduction
· Associate Professor, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Implantologist
· Head and Founder of GMC - Galaktion Makhviladze Clinic
· Founder of GIPIU
· Board member of Georgian Implantological Association
· Member of German Board of Oral Implantologists
· Academic Ambassador of IAUSI
Dive into the revolutionary world of Neobiotech's CMI Implant System, where dental implantation transcends traditional boundaries. Imagine a solution that not only masters immediate, early, and conventional loading but introduces a game-changing approach known as Anytime Loading (AL), a brainchild of Dr. Heo.

AL isn't just a concept; it's a commitment to achieving a flawless success rate. Picture unwavering primary stability, even in the most delicate of bone structures, ensuring an optimal Bone to Implant Contact (BIC) with a touch of finesse, minimizing trauma.

What sets AL apart is its dance with physiological drilling guidelines and a tailored approach to the unique anatomy of each patient. We've decoded the secrets of bone density, offering a bespoke strategy – a gentle, passive placement for high-density bone and an active, self-compacting protocol for the low-density bone.

But here's the thrilling part – the Insertion Torque Values (ITV) play matchmaker, deciding the fate of your loading types, whether it's the conventional route or the exhilarating journey with AL.

This isn't your typical implant procedure; it's a symphony of innovation. AL doesn't just stop at achieving stability; it defies the norms, erasing stability dips that haunt conventional methods. The trauma-free, AL magic not only boosts primary stability but maintains it, eliminating the typical challenges faced post-implant placement and setting the stage for prosthetic loading whenever you desire.

Get ready to reimagine implantation – the Neobiotech way!
Close
11:10~11:30
Validation of No Stability Dip through Assessment of Total Stability Change
Dr. Mongkol Thaveeprungsiporn

Validation of No Stability Dip through Assessment of Total Stability Change

Dr. Mongkol Thaveeprungsiporn
GAO Core Member
Thailand
Lecture Introduction
· DDS, Chulalongkorn University
· Diplomate of The International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI)
· Diploma in Clinical Orthodontics, The City of London Dental School, Bolton University
· Founder of BFCdental clinic (www.bfcdental.com)
· Course director of GAO live implant surgery course
· Invited speaker in the field of Dental Implants/ Orthodontics
In the past decade, NEOBIOTECH implants have shown the “AnyTime Loading Concept” to the implant dentistry world. They optimized implant design, surface treatment, and drilling protocols for this concept.

They also claim that they can eliminate the dip between the primary & secondary stability of dental implant healing, especially during the second week to the eighth week after dental implant(s) placement.

I will take the audience to follow my lecture, which shows the case examples in various bone densities of dental implant cases, including different drilling protocols in each. I record the dental implant stability in 2-week intervals, till the eighth week after dental implant placement. ANYCHECK is the tool for my initial stability test in IST values.

I proudly present my data information on the topic of “Validation of No Stability Dip through Assessment of Total Stability Change” at the 2024 NEOBIOTECH World Symposium.  I hope this will challenge you to plan your implant restorations for your patients with AnyTime Loading Concept soon with a better outcome and more predictable.
Close
11:30~11:50
CMI Implant: Optimal Design for AnyTime Loading and All on X
Dr. Edgar Cabrera

CMI Implant:
Optimal Design for AnyTime Loading and All on X

Dr. Edgar Cabrera
GAO Core Member,
Oral Surgeon
Spain
Lecture Introduction
· DDS
· Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
· Hospital Dr. Jose Gregorio Hernández Los Magallanes de Catia
· International lecturer - Reviewer International Journals
· Author - Coauthor of numerous scientific publications
· Private Practice Madrid-Cantabria (Spain)
Every day in our consultations we handle patients whose main reason for consultation is oriented to immediate treatment that they require. A situation that we solve with the implementation of optimal macrodesigns of implants (CMI) and its connections. Reason for increasingly feasible to do with a high percentage of success, despite existing bad bone and tissue conditions.

Considering on the initial interdisciplinary management of atrophic jaws, the diagnosis, planning and execution w/integrated surgical techniques combined with oral rehabilitation, it’s important to take advantage of the regenerative potential of the jaws and be able to offer the possibility of applying advanced surgical techniques that combine aesthetics + function, carrying out immediate loading protocols, supported by implantology surgical protocols such as: All on (4-6-8-X technique) and guided surgery, which in conjunction w/guided bone and tissue regeneration maneuvers, maxillary sinus floor elevation, among others, guarantee the reduction of surgical times and increase the level of satisfaction of our patients, allowing the management of these cases w/immediate provisionalization.
Close
11:50~12:20
[Key Takeaways] Clinical Recommendations
All Morning Speakers
12:20~13:40
Lunch Break
Afternoon Session | 100% Success in Loading
13:40~13:50
[Session Opening] Clinical Pathway for Zero Failure
13:50~14:10
From Fixation to Function: Understanding CMI Fixation for Optimal Loading
Prof. Janghyun Paek

From Fixation to Function:
Understanding CMI Fixation for Optimal Loading

Prof. Janghyun Paek
Prosthodontist
Korea
Lecture Introduction
· Associate professor, Kyunghee University Dental Hospital
· Fellow, American College of Prosthodontists
· Diplomate, American Board of Prosthdontics
· Diplomate, Korean Board of Prosthodontics
· Secretary of International Affairs, Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
· Director of International Affairs, Korean Academy of Stomatognathic Function and Occlusion
This lecture will be focused on the understanding of CMI/CM fixation, MI/C fixation, and I fixation. These concepts form the backbone of implant stability and immediate loading feasibility. By charting bone density for each implant part, comprehension of specific fixation zones is enhanced, enabling precise planning and execution.

One crucial aspect I'll emphasize is the significance of fixation area in contrast to overall insertion torque. While insertion torque is important, it's the quality and distribution of forces across fixation zones that truly dictate loading suitability. I'll delve into the impact of force and magnitude during lateral force application, illustrating how these factors influence the success of immediate loading protocols.

A key highlight of this lecture is the pivotal role of C fixation in achieving successful immediate loading outcomes. I'll explore how different fixation types contribute to stability and longevity, providing a comprehensive understanding of implant biomechanics.
Close
14:10~14:30
Navigating Prosthetic Design for Successful Esthetic AnyTime Loading
Dr. Marco Redemagni

Navigating Prosthetic Design for Successful Esthetic AnyTime Loading

Dr. Marco Redemagni
GAO Core Member,
Odeontostomatology
Italy
Lecture Introduction
· Medicine and Surgery, University of Milan
· Specialization in Odontostomatology
· Founding member and president of the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
· Authors of scientific papers
· Speakers on several congresses
· Private practice in Lomazzo and Milan, Italy
Achieving aesthetics with implants is a challenging and demanding procedure. To create implant restorations with harmonious gingival contour that emulate nature is a fusion of science and art. Understanding the biologic and physiologic limitations of the soft and hard tissues, together with the provisional restoration ideal shape, will facilitate predictability in simple to complex esthetic situations.

The aesthetic success of a prosthesis on implants is judged almost exclusively by its imperceptible integration with the adjacent elements and by its appearance as natural as possible. To achieve these objectives, a correct treatment planning must be carried out, taking into consideration all the decisive parameters to obtain an ideal result.

During the lecture the key determinant factors for an optimal and lasting aesthetic solution of immediate load cases will be highlighted, from the study of the case to the surgical phase, with particular attention to the management of the prosthetic emergence profile through the conditioning of the soft tissues, and its ideal occlusal plan, up to the realization of the provisional and the definitive restoration. Particularly attention will be then caried out to the occlusal plan design to preserve the bone from its reabsorption, and both the implants, the prostheses restorations and the prosthetic components from their fracture or other failures according to what are the most current orientations of the scientific literature.
Close
14:30~14:50
Mastering AnyTime Loading in the Sinus Area
Dr. Giuliano Garlini

Mastering AnyTime Loading in the Sinus Area

Dr. Giuliano Garlini
GAO Core Member,
Oral Surgeon
Italy
Lecture Introduction
· DDS, School of Dentistry of the University of Milan, Italy
· Post-graduate in Oral Surgery, University of Florence, Italy
· Active member of EAO, IAO, SIdP, EFP, IAED
· Co-founder of the “Implant Study Club-Italy”
· Author of several scientific publications
· Speakers in various national and international congress
The maxillary sinus area has always been taken into consideration with a certain "reverence" by the vast majority of dentists, due to the apparent difficulty of accessing this area and the delicacy of the membrane of Schneider which covers the entire internal surface. The bone quality present in this area makes the insertion of implants, with both conventional and post-extraction techniques, even more complex and with reduced survival rates. On the other hand, following the guidelines of the CMI concepts, it is possible to partially anchor the implant in the cortex of the maxillary floor, thus obtaining considerable primary stability.

The lecture will uncover the benefits that can arise from utilizing Neobiotech IS-II and IS-III implants combined with CMI concepts, in this particular area of the oral cavity. The presentation will also detail prosthetic loading protocols in relation to the quantity and quality of residual bone in order to obtain high survival rates.
Close
14:50~15:20
Break
15:20~15:40
Successful AnyTime Loading on Fully Edentulous Jaw
Prof. Richard Leesungbok

Successful AnyTime Loading on Fully Edentulous Jaw

Prof. Richard Leesungbok
GAO Consultant,
Prosthodontist
Korea
Lecture Introduction
· Full Professor, Kyung-Hee University School of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea, 1993~2023
· President, Kyung-Hee University Dental Hospital at Gangdong, Kyung-Hee University College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea, 2013~2017
· Co-director with Prof. HP Weber, ITI Harvard CE Course, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Division of Implant Dentistry, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA, 1999~2010
· President, AAO (Asian Academy of Osseointegration), 2017~2019
· Section Chair, ITI (International Team for Implantology) Section Korea, 2017~2020
· Emeritus Professor at the Kyung Hee University College of dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea
Embark on a transformative exploration of stability and aesthetics in full-arch implantology based on Top-Down & Restoration-Driven Treatment Planning. This session concentrates on the crucial interplay of cross-arch splinting and tripod support, unlocking techniques that not only enhance stability and reduce implant numbers but also open avenues for comprehensive full-arch prosthetic solutions.

As we navigate the landscape of Stability Enhancement Techniques, discover the symbiotic relationship between cross-arch splinting and tripod support. Witness how these techniques boost cantilever capacities in full-arch cases, reinforcing stability against diverse chewing forces.

Transitioning to the realm of All-on-4 and All-on-X, where cross-arch splinting emerges as a potential catalyst in minimizing required implants for full-arch cases, we uncover the innovative possibilities these reductions unleash—reshaping the landscape of implant dentistry.

Revealing the intricacies of Optimal Force Distribution, we highlight the significance of sufficient Anterior-Posterior spread in withstanding forces in full-arch fixed bridges, especially in managing distal/anterior cantilevers. Rooted in Evidence-Based Clinical Cases, the session presents real-world examples and scientific evidence validating the effectiveness of cross-arch splinting and tripod support.

Drawing on extensive experience and research, we share long-term outcomes and success rates, offering a comprehensive perspective on achieving stability and aesthetic excellence in full-arch implantology. Join us for an insightful journey that transcends a mere lecture—it's a roadmap to redefine your approach to full-arch implant dentistry.
Close
15:40~16:10
The Art of AnyTime Loading: Its Clinical Variety and Long-term Result
Dr. Youngku Heo

The Art of AnyTime Loading:
Its Clinical Variety and Long-term Result

Dr. Youngku Heo
GAO Director,
Prosthodontist
Korea
Lecture Introduction
· CEO, Neobiotech
· MS & Specialty, Postdoctoral Prosthodontics, Boston University, Goldman School of Dental Medicine
· Ph.D., Graduate School of Dental Clinical Science, Catholic University
· Former Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Center for Implantology, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine.
· Adjunct Clinical Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Dankook University, Catholic University, & Korea University
· Practice limited to Prosthodontics and Advanced Implantology, Seoul Korea
This lecture epitomizes the real-world application of the AnyTime Loading theory, showcasing its clinical versatility from osteotomy to final restoration. While previous sessions have provided a thorough understanding of the theory, its true value lies in its implementation in daily practice. Through practical demonstrations, I will illustrate the application of the CMI Fixation concept and AnyTime Loading theory in my everyday clinical practice, emphasizing how these methods have consistently yielded long-term successful outcomes over years and decades.

Additionally, I will unveil a groundbreaking new product and technique designed to enhance CMI fixation. This innovative approach resolves the challenge of determining bone density, offering optimal fixation without the risk of over-compression and over-heating while preserving the implant surface. This presentation offers a comprehensive exploration of the AnyTime Loading theory, demonstrating its transformative impact on implantology and introducing cutting-edge advancements to further enhance clinical outcomes.
Close
16:10~16:40
[Key Takeaways] Clinical Recommendations
All Afternoon Speakers