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DENTIST/MD 375Registration Deadline: April 27, 2017TEAM MEMBER - 295: RDH DAII DAI Other UNC SOD ALUMNI 275, Specialty:Email: @All registrants must provide a unique e-mail address (robert@dentistoffice.com) in order to access credithistory and be entered into our database. Generic office email addresses that are shared by many individuals(finance@dentistoffice.com) cannot be used.First Name MI Last Name Jr./Sr.Preferred Name Female Male Self-identifyEmployerMailing AddressCity State Zip County in NCDaytime Phone ( ) Fax ( )Emergency Contact Phone NumberPlease make checks payable to the UNC School of Dentistry.Office of Continuing Dental EducationCampus Box #7450Suite 1030, First Dental BuildingChapel Hill, N.C. 27599-7450UNC School of Dentistry ALUMNI 275The registration fee includes course materials, CE credit and all meals listed in theagenda. All registrations must be received by April 27, 2017.UNC CDE recommends that you do not make air travel arrangements prior to receivinga receipt of payment or confirmation. UNC CDE is not responsible for any travel-relatedcosts.CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDSA registration refund, less a 50 FEE, will be issued for cancellations received by Friday,April 21, 2017. Cancellations must be received in writing either by fax 919-445-2110 oremail to cde@dentistry.unc.edu Friday, April 21, 2017. The cancellation request mustinclude: the name of the course, name of the person registered, name of the personrequesting the cancellation, and the reason for the cancellation. No refunds willbe issued after Friday, April 21, 2017. The UNC School of Dentistry Continuing DentalEducation Program cannot be responsible for the refund of any part of the registrationfee as a result of emergencies, unforeseen circumstances, or events beyond its controlafter the cancellation date.The University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due to unforeseencircumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, the University will fullyrefund registration fees but is not responsible for any related costs or expenses toparticipants, including cancellation fees assessed by hotels, airlines, rental car or travelagenciesSCHEDULE AT A GLANCEREGISTER ON-LINE WITH A CREDIT CARD ATThursday 4:00 PM - 6:00 PMWWW.DENTISTRY.UNC.EDU/CDE/COURSESFriday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PMSessions at the William and Ida Friday CenterFriday 6:00 PM - 9:30 PMBanquet at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center/Carolina Club I will attend the Thursday afternoon Reception I will attend the Friday night Banquet I will bring a guest for 25. I will bring a guest for 75. I have special dietary needs, please explain: . I have special needs. Please contact me.ADA Statement:The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to equality of educationalopportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees onthe basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran’s status, orsexual orientation. If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability in orderto participate fully in this continuing education activity, please call 919-537-3400 nolater than Monday, April 3, 2017 or attach a note to your registration form.By providing my information, I consent to receive communication via mail, email, fax,and phone from the University of North Carolina Continuing Dental Education office.The Continuing Dental Education office will not share your information with anyone.50th Periodonotology Celebration Brochure2017.indd 1A Golden Jubilee Exposition May 4th - 6th 2017May 4-6, 2017TEAM MEMBERS 295Saturday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PMWelcome Reception at the UNC School of DentistrySession at the William and Ida Friday CenterDental education institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledgerelated to dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversialmaterials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a continuing education course bythe University of North Carolina does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particularphilosophy, procedure, or product by this institution.The University of North Carolina School of Dentistry cautions continuing dentaleducation participants that there are potential risks of using limited knowledge whenincorporating new techniques and procedures into the practice of dentistry, especiallywhen the continuing education course has not provided supervised clinical experienceand/or competency tests in the techniques or procedures.Advancing Knowledge in DentistryA Golden Jubilee ExpositionDENTIST/MD: 375dentistry.unc.edu/cde/coursesUNC PERIO 2017 EXPREGISTRATION AND FEESContinuing Dental EducationCampus Box 7450Chapel Hill 27599-7450Course ID# 17PE002Non-Profit ORGUS PostagePAIDChapel Hill, NCPermit # 177Please make additional copies for each person registering.A Golden Jubilee ExpositionMay 4th - 6th 2017Celebrating 50 years of the Periodontology Residency Programat UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry and 20 years of theCenter for Oral and Systemic DiseaseThis UNC PERIO EXPO is a blended showcase that brings internationally recognized speakers to a2-day program that covers concepts in periodontics and implantology including diseasediagnosis, treatment and management. The goal of the meeting will be to highlight selectedstate-of-the art topics in Periodontology, Implantology, and Periodontal Medicine with anemphasis on clinical care.For more information: www.dentistry.unc.edu/ce/cde2/9/2017 12:25:11 PM

AGENDAUNC FACULTYSATURDAY, MAY 6THURSDAY, MAY 44:00 - 6:00 PMWelcome Reception - UNC School of DentistryOpening Remarks & Welcome: Dean Scott De Rossi, Steven OffenbacherFRIDAY, MAY 5This course is a showcase of current concepts in periodontics and implantology includingdisease diagnosis, treatment and management. The impact of Periodontal Medicineon strategies for patient management and our profession will be discussed. The goalof the meeting will be to highlight selected state-of-the art topics in Periodontologyand Periodontal Medicine with an emphasis on clinical care. Presentations will providepractical relevance for practitioners – bringing clinical science to patient care.Distinguished speakers include physicians and periodontal clinical masters, who will bringrelevance to periodontal implant diagnosis and treatment. Themes will include managingperi-implantitis, trends in regeneration of bone and soft tissues, and new technologies inperiodontics that are shaping the future of our profession.The program will feature hands-on demonstrations and tours. During the main 2-dayconference for each topic there will be a plenary session followed by content-specificlectures followed by a moderated panel discussion with questions and answers fromparticipants.EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAT THE COMPLETION OF THIS ACTIVITY, PARTICIPANTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO:1. Identify challenges and opportunities of current periodontal diagnoses andtherapies from evidence based dentistry to patient-based therapy.2. Recognize the global impact of periodontal disease from an overall healthstandpoint and the challenges that arise from the changing landscape of dentistry.3. Translate clinical relevance of new findings in oral-systemic disease links to aid thepractitioner in providing the tools necessary for advising patients.4. Discuss new technologies in periodontology that are rapidly evolving and impactingthe practice of dentistry and health care policy.5. Identify the increasing role of microbial and genetic testing on the practice ofperiodontics.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThis program is supported by an unrestricted educational grantfrom Sunstar.Registration & Continental Breakfast - Friday Center8:20 - 8:30 AMOpening Remarks8:30 - 10:30 AMSession IV: Technology Impact in PeriodonticsRegistration & Continental Breakfast - Friday Center8:20 - 8:30 AMOpening Remarks - Steven Offenbacher8:30 - 9:00 AMBiomarkers: A New Frontier for Periodontitis Diagnosis and Therapy- Ricardo TelesSession I: Periodontology and Global Health: A 10 Year Look Ahead9:00 - 9:30 AMThe Microbiome of Peri-Implantitis: Is it Unique? - Flavia Teles8:30 - 9:10 AMPeriodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Decades Ahead - Gary Armitage9:30 - 10:00 AM9:10 - 9:40 AMWhy Inflammation is a Problem - Thomas Van DykeEpigenomics of Periodontal Disease - How Environment and BehaviorsModify Disease Expression - Silvana Barros9:40 - 10:10 AMDefining Periodontal Disease at a Molecular Level - Panos Papapanou10:00 - 10:15 AMGenetic Susceptibility to Gingivitis: Role of Neuroinflammatory Pathways- Shaoping Zhang10:10 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Ricardo Teles10:15 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Gary Armitage10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak10:50 - 12:50 PMSession II: New Insights into Implant Site Preparation and Prevention ofPeri-Implantitis10:50 - 12:50 PMSession V: Periodontal Disease Management: The Current State and a10-Year Look Ahead10:50 - 11:30 AMKey Factors in the Prevention of Peri-Implant Diseases - Mariano Sanz10:50 - 11:30 AMPeriodontal Surgical Approaches for Tissue Regeneration - Maurizio Tonetti11:30 - 12:00 PMDigital Periodontology - A Tool for Implant Therapy, Diagnosis andTreatment - Thiago Morelli11:30 - 12:00 PMOral Health, Systemic Inflammation and Diabetes - Phoebus Madianos12:00 - 12:30 PMPredictable Treatment of Peri-implantitis Using Erbium Laser Water MicroExplosions Method - Atsuhiko Yamamoto12:00 - 12:30 PMClinical Strategies for Managing Periodontal Disease among DiabeticPatients - Evie Lalla12:30 - 12:50 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Jonathan Reside12:30 - 12:50 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Antonio Moretti12:50 - 2:15 PMLunch & Posters12:50 - 2:15 PMLunch & Posters2:15 - 4:30 PMSession III: New Frontiers in Periodontal Medicine2:15 - 4:15 PMSession VI: Precision Periodontal Medicine2:15 - 2:45 PMEvolution and Revolution in Periodontal Medicine - James Beck2:15 - 2:25 PMFundamentals of Precision Medicine - Kimon Divaris2:45 - 3:15 PMPeriodontics and Stroke - Souvik Sen2:25 - 3:05 PMOptimizing Care using Precision Periodontal Medicine - Kenneth Korman3:15 - 3:45 PMA Role for Oral Health in Stroke Prevention - Jukka Meurman3:05 - 3:35 PM3:45 - 4:15 PMOral and Systemic Effects of Flossing - Julie MarchesanGenetic & Microbial Insights into the Relationship between PeriodontalDisease and Systemic Disease - Steven Offenbacher4:15 - 4:35 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Phoebus Madianos3:35 - 4:05 PMImpact of Periodontal Therapy on Healthcare Costs: A Look Ahead to theHealthcare System - Michael P. Alfano6:00 - 9:30 PMBanquet at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center/Carolina Club4:05 - 4:15 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Kimon DivarisCONFLICT OF INTERESTIn accordance with the ADA CERP Standard V., everyone involved in planning orpresenting this educational course will be required to disclose any relevant financialrelationships with commercial interests and this information will be made available toparticipants at the start of the course. As a continuing education provider, UNC Schoolof Dentistry is responsible for ensuring the content, quality and scientific integrity of allcontinuing dental education activities for which credit is provided. The School is alsoresponsible for taking steps to protect against and/or disclose any conflict of interest ofthe faculty/instructors presenting those courses.Distinguished ProfessorDepartment of Dental EcologyKimon Divaris, DDS, PhDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PediatricsJulie Marchesan, DDS, PhDResearch Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyThiago Morelli, DDS, MSClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyAntonio Moretti, DDS, MSGraduate Program Directorand Clinical Associate ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologySteven Offenbacher, DDS, PhD, MMScW.R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professorand ChairDepartment of PeriodontologyDirector, Center for Oral and SystemicDiseasesJonathan Reside, DDS, MSClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyFlavia R. F. Teles, DDS, MS, DMScResearch Associate ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyRicardo P. Teles, DDS, DMScOraPharma Distinguished ProfessorVice-Chair, Department of PeriodontologyShaoping Zhang, DDS, PhD, MSThe UNC Continuing DentalEducation program is an ADA CERPRecognized Provider. UNC CDE’s termof recognition is May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2019. ADA CERP is a service of theAmerican Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providersof continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individualcourses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards ofdentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provideror to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.The UNC School of Dentistry designates this course for up toof continuing education credits.Associate ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyJames Beck, PhD8:00 - 8:20 AM8:30 - 10:30 AMCOURSE DESCRIPTIONSilvana Barros, DDS, MS, PhD8:00 - 8:20 AM12.25 HOURSDiplomate, American Board ofPeriodontologyResearch Fellow and Attending DentistGeneral Oral (GO) Health ClinicGUEST FACULTYMichael P. Alfano, DMD, PhDPresident of the Santa Fe GroupProfessor, Dean and Executive VicePresident EmeritusNew York University, New York, NYGary C. Armitage, DDS, MSProfessor, Orofacial SciencesUCSF School of DentistrySan Francisco, CAKenneth S. Korman, DDS, PhDCo-Founder, President and Chief ScientificOfficer and DirectorInterLeukin GeneticsWaltham, MAEvie Lalla, DDS, MSProfessor of Dental MedicineColumbia University College of DentalMedicineNew York, NYPhoebus N. Madianos, DDS, PhDFaculty of DentistryNational and KapodistrianUniversity of AthensAthens, GreeceJukka H. Meurman, MD, PhD, Dr.Odont.Professor of Oral Infectious DiseasesUniversity of HelsinkiHelsinki, FinlandPanos N. Papapanou, DDS, PhDProfessor of Dental MedicineColumbia University College of DentalMedicineNew York, NYMariano Sanz, MD, DDES, PhDProfessor and Chair PeriodontologyUniversity Complutense, Madrid, SpainSouvik Sen, MD, MPHProfessor and Chair of Clinical NeurologyDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of South Carolina School ofMedicineColumbia, SCMaurizio Tonetti, DMD, PhD, MMSc,FRCPS, FRCSExecutive DirectorEuropean Research Group onPeriodontologyHong Kong, ChinaThomas Van Dyke, DDS, PhDSenior Member of Staff, Chair, Departmentof Applied Oral SciencesOral Biology and PeriodontologyBoston University Dental SchoolBoston, MAAtsuhiko Yamamoto, DDS, PhDPresident, Perio-Implant Hospital AutisOsaka, Japan

AGENDAUNC FACULTYSATURDAY, MAY 6THURSDAY, MAY 44:00 - 6:00 PMWelcome Reception - UNC School of DentistryOpening Remarks & Welcome: Dean Scott De Rossi, Steven OffenbacherFRIDAY, MAY 5This course is a showcase of current concepts in periodontics and implantology includingdisease diagnosis, treatment and management. The impact of Periodontal Medicineon strategies for patient management and our profession will be discussed. The goalof the meeting will be to highlight selected state-of-the art topics in Periodontologyand Periodontal Medicine with an emphasis on clinical care. Presentations will providepractical relevance for practitioners – bringing clinical science to patient care.Distinguished speakers include physicians and periodontal clinical masters, who will bringrelevance to periodontal implant diagnosis and treatment. Themes will include managingperi-implantitis, trends in regeneration of bone and soft tissues, and new technologies inperiodontics that are shaping the future of our profession.The program will feature hands-on demonstrations and tours. During the main 2-dayconference for each topic there will be a plenary session followed by content-specificlectures followed by a moderated panel discussion with questions and answers fromparticipants.EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAT THE COMPLETION OF THIS ACTIVITY, PARTICIPANTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO:1. Identify challenges and opportunities of current periodontal diagnoses andtherapies from evidence based dentistry to patient-based therapy.2. Recognize the global impact of periodontal disease from an overall healthstandpoint and the challenges that arise from the changing landscape of dentistry.3. Translate clinical relevance of new findings in oral-systemic disease links to aid thepractitioner in providing the tools necessary for advising patients.4. Discuss new technologies in periodontology that are rapidly evolving and impactingthe practice of dentistry and health care policy.5. Identify the increasing role of microbial and genetic testing on the practice ofperiodontics.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThis program is supported by an unrestricted educational grantfrom Sunstar.Registration & Continental Breakfast - Friday Center8:20 - 8:30 AMOpening Remarks8:30 - 10:30 AMSession IV: Technology Impact in PeriodonticsRegistration & Continental Breakfast - Friday Center8:20 - 8:30 AMOpening Remarks - Steven Offenbacher8:30 - 9:00 AMBiomarkers: A New Frontier for Periodontitis Diagnosis and Therapy- Ricardo TelesSession I: Periodontology and Global Health: A 10 Year Look Ahead9:00 - 9:30 AMThe Microbiome of Peri-Implantitis: Is it Unique? - Flavia Teles8:30 - 9:10 AMPeriodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Decades Ahead - Gary Armitage9:30 - 10:00 AM9:10 - 9:40 AMWhy Inflammation is a Problem - Thomas Van DykeEpigenomics of Periodontal Disease - How Environment and BehaviorsModify Disease Expression - Silvana Barros9:40 - 10:10 AMDefining Periodontal Disease at a Molecular Level - Panos Papapanou10:00 - 10:15 AMGenetic Susceptibility to Gingivitis: Role of Neuroinflammatory Pathways- Shaoping Zhang10:10 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Ricardo Teles10:15 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Gary Armitage10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak10:50 - 12:50 PMSession II: New Insights into Implant Site Preparation and Prevention ofPeri-Implantitis10:50 - 12:50 PMSession V: Periodontal Disease Management: The Current State and a10-Year Look Ahead10:50 - 11:30 AMKey Factors in the Prevention of Peri-Implant Diseases - Mariano Sanz10:50 - 11:30 AMPeriodontal Surgical Approaches for Tissue Regeneration - Maurizio Tonetti11:30 - 12:00 PMDigital Periodontology - A Tool for Implant Therapy, Diagnosis andTreatment - Thiago Morelli11:30 - 12:00 PMOral Health, Systemic Inflammation and Diabetes - Phoebus Madianos12:00 - 12:30 PMPredictable Treatment of Peri-implantitis Using Erbium Laser Water MicroExplosions Method - Atsuhiko Yamamoto12:00 - 12:30 PMClinical Strategies for Managing Periodontal Disease among DiabeticPatients - Evie Lalla12:30 - 12:50 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Jonathan Reside12:30 - 12:50 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Antonio Moretti12:50 - 2:15 PMLunch & Posters12:50 - 2:15 PMLunch & Posters2:15 - 4:30 PMSession III: New Frontiers in Periodontal Medicine2:15 - 4:15 PMSession VI: Precision Periodontal Medicine2:15 - 2:45 PMEvolution and Revolution in Periodontal Medicine - James Beck2:15 - 2:25 PMFundamentals of Precision Medicine - Kimon Divaris2:45 - 3:15 PMPeriodontics and Stroke - Souvik Sen2:25 - 3:05 PMOptimizing Care using Precision Periodontal Medicine - Kenneth Korman3:15 - 3:45 PMA Role for Oral Health in Stroke Prevention - Jukka Meurman3:05 - 3:35 PM3:45 - 4:15 PMOral and Systemic Effects of Flossing - Julie MarchesanGenetic & Microbial Insights into the Relationship between PeriodontalDisease and Systemic Disease - Steven Offenbacher4:15 - 4:35 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Phoebus Madianos3:35 - 4:05 PMImpact of Periodontal Therapy on Healthcare Costs: A Look Ahead to theHealthcare System - Michael P. Alfano6:00 - 9:30 PMBanquet at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center/Carolina Club4:05 - 4:15 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Kimon DivarisCONFLICT OF INTERESTIn accordance with the ADA CERP Standard V., everyone involved in planning orpresenting this educational course will be required to disclose any relevant financialrelationships with commercial interests and this information will be made available toparticipants at the start of the course. As a continuing education provider, UNC Schoolof Dentistry is responsible for ensuring the content, quality and scientific integrity of allcontinuing dental education activities for which credit is provided. The School is alsoresponsible for taking steps to protect against and/or disclose any conflict of interest ofthe faculty/instructors presenting those courses.Distinguished ProfessorDepartment of Dental EcologyKimon Divaris, DDS, PhDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PediatricsJulie Marchesan, DDS, PhDResearch Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyThiago Morelli, DDS, MSClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyAntonio Moretti, DDS, MSGraduate Program Directorand Clinical Associate ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologySteven Offenbacher, DDS, PhD, MMScW.R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professorand ChairDepartment of PeriodontologyDirector, Center for Oral and SystemicDiseasesJonathan Reside, DDS, MSClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyFlavia R. F. Teles, DDS, MS, DMScResearch Associate ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyRicardo P. Teles, DDS, DMScOraPharma Distinguished ProfessorVice-Chair, Department of PeriodontologyShaoping Zhang, DDS, PhD, MSThe UNC Continuing DentalEducation program is an ADA CERPRecognized Provider. UNC CDE’s termof recognition is May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2019. ADA CERP is a service of theAmerican Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providersof continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individualcourses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards ofdentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provideror to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.The UNC School of Dentistry designates this course for up toof continuing education credits.Associate ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyJames Beck, PhD8:00 - 8:20 AM8:30 - 10:30 AMCOURSE DESCRIPTIONSilvana Barros, DDS, MS, PhD8:00 - 8:20 AM12.25 HOURSDiplomate, American Board ofPeriodontologyResearch Fellow and Attending DentistGeneral Oral (GO) Health ClinicGUEST FACULTYMichael P. Alfano, DMD, PhDPresident of the Santa Fe GroupProfessor, Dean and Executive VicePresident EmeritusNew York University, New York, NYGary C. Armitage, DDS, MSProfessor, Orofacial SciencesUCSF School of DentistrySan Francisco, CAKenneth S. Korman, DDS, PhDCo-Founder, President and Chief ScientificOfficer and DirectorInterLeukin GeneticsWaltham, MAEvie Lalla, DDS, MSProfessor of Dental MedicineColumbia University College of DentalMedicineNew York, NYPhoebus N. Madianos, DDS, PhDFaculty of DentistryNational and KapodistrianUniversity of AthensAthens, GreeceJukka H. Meurman, MD, PhD, Dr.Odont.Professor of Oral Infectious DiseasesUniversity of HelsinkiHelsinki, FinlandPanos N. Papapanou, DDS, PhDProfessor of Dental MedicineColumbia University College of DentalMedicineNew York, NYMariano Sanz, MD, DDES, PhDProfessor and Chair PeriodontologyUniversity Complutense, Madrid, SpainSouvik Sen, MD, MPHProfessor and Chair of Clinical NeurologyDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of South Carolina School ofMedicineColumbia, SCMaurizio Tonetti, DMD, PhD, MMSc,FRCPS, FRCSExecutive DirectorEuropean Research Group onPeriodontologyHong Kong, ChinaThomas Van Dyke, DDS, PhDSenior Member of Staff, Chair, Departmentof Applied Oral SciencesOral Biology and PeriodontologyBoston University Dental SchoolBoston, MAAtsuhiko Yamamoto, DDS, PhDPresident, Perio-Implant Hospital AutisOsaka, Japan

AGENDAUNC FACULTYSATURDAY, MAY 6THURSDAY, MAY 44:00 - 6:00 PMWelcome Reception - UNC School of DentistryOpening Remarks & Welcome: Dean Scott De Rossi, Steven OffenbacherFRIDAY, MAY 5This course is a showcase of current concepts in periodontics and implantology includingdisease diagnosis, treatment and management. The impact of Periodontal Medicineon strategies for patient management and our profession will be discussed. The goalof the meeting will be to highlight selected state-of-the art topics in Periodontologyand Periodontal Medicine with an emphasis on clinical care. Presentations will providepractical relevance for practitioners – bringing clinical science to patient care.Distinguished speakers include physicians and periodontal clinical masters, who will bringrelevance to periodontal implant diagnosis and treatment. Themes will include managingperi-implantitis, trends in regeneration of bone and soft tissues, and new technologies inperiodontics that are shaping the future of our profession.The program will feature hands-on demonstrations and tours. During the main 2-dayconference for each topic there will be a plenary session followed by content-specificlectures followed by a moderated panel discussion with questions and answers fromparticipants.EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAT THE COMPLETION OF THIS ACTIVITY, PARTICIPANTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO:1. Identify challenges and opportunities of current periodontal diagnoses andtherapies from evidence based dentistry to patient-based therapy.2. Recognize the global impact of periodontal disease from an overall healthstandpoint and the challenges that arise from the changing landscape of dentistry.3. Translate clinical relevance of new findings in oral-systemic disease links to aid thepractitioner in providing the tools necessary for advising patients.4. Discuss new technologies in periodontology that are rapidly evolving and impactingthe practice of dentistry and health care policy.5. Identify the increasing role of microbial and genetic testing on the practice ofperiodontics.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThis program is supported by an unrestricted educational grantfrom Sunstar.Registration & Continental Breakfast - Friday Center8:20 - 8:30 AMOpening Remarks8:30 - 10:30 AMSession IV: Technology Impact in PeriodonticsRegistration & Continental Breakfast - Friday Center8:20 - 8:30 AMOpening Remarks - Steven Offenbacher8:30 - 9:00 AMBiomarkers: A New Frontier for Periodontitis Diagnosis and Therapy- Ricardo TelesSession I: Periodontology and Global Health: A 10 Year Look Ahead9:00 - 9:30 AMThe Microbiome of Peri-Implantitis: Is it Unique? - Flavia Teles8:30 - 9:10 AMPeriodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Decades Ahead - Gary Armitage9:30 - 10:00 AM9:10 - 9:40 AMWhy Inflammation is a Problem - Thomas Van DykeEpigenomics of Periodontal Disease - How Environment and BehaviorsModify Disease Expression - Silvana Barros9:40 - 10:10 AMDefining Periodontal Disease at a Molecular Level - Panos Papapanou10:00 - 10:15 AMGenetic Susceptibility to Gingivitis: Role of Neuroinflammatory Pathways- Shaoping Zhang10:10 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Ricardo Teles10:15 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Gary Armitage10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak10:50 - 12:50 PMSession II: New Insights into Implant Site Preparation and Prevention ofPeri-Implantitis10:50 - 12:50 PMSession V: Periodontal Disease Management: The Current State and a10-Year Look Ahead10:50 - 11:30 AMKey Factors in the Prevention of Peri-Implant Diseases - Mariano Sanz10:50 - 11:30 AMPeriodontal Surgical Approaches for Tissue Regeneration - Maurizio Tonetti11:30 - 12:00 PMDigital Periodontology - A Tool for Implant Therapy, Diagnosis andTreatment - Thiago Morelli11:30 - 12:00 PMOral Health, Systemic Inflammation and Diabetes - Phoebus Madianos12:00 - 12:30 PMPredictable Treatment of Peri-implantitis Using Erbium Laser Water MicroExplosions Method - Atsuhiko Yamamoto12:00 - 12:30 PMClinical Strategies for Managing Periodontal Disease among DiabeticPatients - Evie Lalla12:30 - 12:50 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Jonathan Reside12:30 - 12:50 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Antonio Moretti12:50 - 2:15 PMLunch & Posters12:50 - 2:15 PMLunch & Posters2:15 - 4:30 PMSession III: New Frontiers in Periodontal Medicine2:15 - 4:15 PMSession VI: Precision Periodontal Medicine2:15 - 2:45 PMEvolution and Revolution in Periodontal Medicine - James Beck2:15 - 2:25 PMFundamentals of Precision Medicine - Kimon Divaris2:45 - 3:15 PMPeriodontics and Stroke - Souvik Sen2:25 - 3:05 PMOptimizing Care using Precision Periodontal Medicine - Kenneth Korman3:15 - 3:45 PMA Role for Oral Health in Stroke Prevention - Jukka Meurman3:05 - 3:35 PM3:45 - 4:15 PMOral and Systemic Effects of Flossing - Julie MarchesanGenetic & Microbial Insights into the Relationship between PeriodontalDisease and Systemic Disease - Steven Offenbacher4:15 - 4:35 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Phoebus Madianos3:35 - 4:05 PMImpact of Periodontal Therapy on Healthcare Costs: A Look Ahead to theHealthcare System - Michael P. Alfano6:00 - 9:30 PMBanquet at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center/Carolina Club4:05 - 4:15 PMPanel Discussion - Moderator - Kimon DivarisCONFLICT OF INTERESTIn accordance with the ADA CERP Standard V., everyone involved in planning orpresenting this educational course will be required to disclose any relevant financialrelationships with commercial interests and this information will be made available toparticipants at the start of the course. As a continuing education provider, UNC Schoolof Dentistry is responsible for ensuring the content, quality and scientific integrity of allcontinuing dental education activities for which credit is provided. The School is alsoresponsible for taking steps to protect against and/or disclose any conflict of interest ofthe faculty/instructors presenting those courses.Distinguished ProfessorDepartment of Dental EcologyKimon Divaris, DDS, PhDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PediatricsJulie Marchesan, DDS, PhDResearch Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PeriodontologyThiago Morelli, DDS, MSClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Periodontology

The UNC Continuing Dental Education program is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. UNC CDE's term of recognition is May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2019. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual