The individual topic blocks “Understanding”, “Decision Making” and “Taking Action” were similarly structured: Presentation of a specific patient case, then contentious suggestions from renowned clinical experts, followed up with expert opinions and participant surveys with live-voting.
For instance, the preparation of one and the same clinical case from very different perspectives kicked off the conference, as Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser and Prof. Dr. Niklaus Lang presented their specific treatment concepts. Prof. Buser proposed a plan based entirely on the integration of modern imaging procedures and guided surgical techniques for the planned implants. To help restore an adequate mastication in exactly the same patient, Prof. Lang, on the other hand, advocated a higher proportion of periodontal measures with fewer implants for the treatment. The point at issue between the two renowned experts was mainly the criteria by which a tooth should be classified as worth preserving, and consequently the question as to how the medium- and long-term chances of success for implants or periodontally treated natural teeth should be clinically considered in real terms. However, one point where there was agreement between Prof. Buser and Prof. Lang was the key impact patient compliance has on the success of treatment and the resulting need to involve patients in all relevant decisions from the very start.
A wide range of important issues such as tissue regeneration, the latest indication criteria for implants, prosthetic treatment options, long-term periodontal therapy, peri-implantitis and antibiotic use or resistance were also covered in similar detail in the event. A series of lectures on Friday afternoon running in parallel to the dentistry presentations also took into account the specific interests of dental hygienists.
Peri-implantitis
The topic of peri-implantitis was naturally of great interest to both dentists and dental hygienists. While until only a few years ago, lectures on this subject tended to depict the problem rather than come up with specific solutions, at the Together-18 Conference, Prof. Giovanni Salvi put forward a whole series of practice-oriented treatment options. Since a EuroPerio consensus conference recently clearly defined the disease and its diagnosis, clear treatment objectives and the methods with which to achieve these can now been established. The spectrum encompasses both mechanical and drug approaches to treatment, while the best clinical experience is with a combination of the two. The current success rates of evidence-based peri-implantitis therapy are good, but of course prevention is always going to be the way forward.
The lasting legacy of the conference will be the large number of participants and the exciting and controversial insights into the different, but always well-founded treatment concepts. The event was rounded off with the very successful Get-Together18 gala party on the Friday evening, where the platinum sponsor Straumann invited DJ FunkySoulsa, who set the tone for a relaxed and laid-back feel-good Friday mood with his mesmerizing beats.
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