Program

10 May, 2019 | Friday
08:00-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:10 Conference opening Chairman of LOOD doc. dr. Vygandas Rutkūnas
09:10-09:35 (No) drama in comunication Laurynas Narbutas
(Lithuania)
09:35-09:40 Q & A
09:40-11:10 Resin bonded bridges in the aesthetic zone  – the state of the art Prof. Matthias Kern
(Germany)
11:10-11:20 Q & A
11:20-11:50 Coffee Break
11:50-12:20 The trilogy of esthetics, function and digital technologies in the complex patient treatment Dr. Aistė Gintautė
(Swizerland)
12:20-12:25 Q & A
12:25-12:55 Esthetical and biological aspects of peri-implant tissues Dr. Aušra Ramanauskaitė
(Germany)
12:55-13:00 Q & A
13:00-14:00 How to achieve a predictable and harmonious esthetic outcome in the anterior zone with IIPP (Immediate Implant Placement Procedure).
Part I
Dr. Tristan Staas
(The Netherlands)
14:00-15:30 Lunch break
15:30-16:30 How to achieve a predictable and harmonious esthetic outcome in the anterior zone with IIPP (Immediate Implant Placement Procedure).
Part II
Dr. Tristan Staas
(The Netherlands)
16:30-16:40 Q & A
16:40-17:10 Algorithms of failure in dental implantology Gyd. Raimondas Savickas
(Lithuania)
17:10-17:15 Q & A
17:15-18:00 LOOD annual members meeting (for members only)
19:00 Conference dinner
11 May, 2019 | Saturday
09:00-09:30 Registration
09:30-10:00 Best presentations of young researchers
10:00-10:30 Orthodontics for periodontal patients. When & why? Dr. Eglė Zasčiurinskienė
(Lithuania)
10:30-10:35 Q & A
10:35-12:05 Total digital dentistry Dr. Francesco Mangano
(Italy)
12:05-12:15 Q & A
12:15-12:45 Light lunch
12:45-13:45 Integration of functional occlusion using virtual articulation in CAD-CAM full mouth prosthetic rehabilitation Dr. Bassam Hassam
(The Netherlands)
13:45-13:55 Q & A
13:55-14:25 No occlusal adjustment. How to plan the cases? Gyd. Simona Mizgirytė
(Germany)
14:25-14:30 Q & A
14:30-15:00 Principles of managing dental occlusion in implant supported full arch reconstructions of edentulous patients Gyd. Tadas Koržinskas
(Lithuania)
15:00-15:05 Q & A
15:05-15:15 Closing remarks