Australasian Dentist Magazine Issue_98

CATEGORY AUSTRALASIAN DENTIST 47 EV NTS An event of great size and possibility Summing up the programme but also the event as a whole, Dr Sachs observes that there is a great deal on offer. “This year’s event as always is totally directed towards general practice dentists. Formal lectures and ten symposia, plus a youngdentists’ forumprovidedby lecturers! Add in abstracts and poster presentations, a dedicated dental assistants and practice managers programme, the Pierre Fauchard Emerging Lecturers programme and competition, a significant number of FDI symposia, Lunch-and-Learns (limited attendance) and FDIWDC23 adds up to a huge value for money proposition. While the emphasis is clearly on education, exhibitions are an important part of any Congress because they offer the rare opportunity to see products up close and in person, and to better understand services on offer by talking to representatives face-to-face. The exhibition for FDIWDC23 will take in two huge floors of the ICC, featuring an impressive selection of dental product and service companies and a chance for delegates to talk to ADA representatives directly. Networking opportunities aplenty By any measure, events like FDIWDC23 are multifaceted, expansively big events that offer multiple opportunities to meet up with friends and to get to know or reacquaint yourself with colleagues from across the globe. Outside of the programme, FDIWDC23 will offer myriad opportunities to meet with friends and colleagues at a wide selection of in-Congress events and in delegates’ own time in a city that offers a varied amount of attractions. Fromevery angle, FDIWDC23 promises to be a world class experience indeed, bringing the world to the door of Australia’s dentists, and offering an unparalleled look at where dentistry is now and where it will head in the years to come. u To register, go to world-dental-congress.org OssMem OssMem Soft OssMem Hard Osstem Australia Suite 8, Level 5, Building C, Rhodes Corporate Park, 1 Homebush Bay Drive, Rhodes NSW 2138 E. info@osstem.com.au P. 02 9889 2675 Not allow in ltration of epithelial cells Allows in ltration of serum and nutrents Post OP 20 weeks after OP Biological compatibility Acceleration of new bone foundation by porosity Raw Material: Bovine Type 1 Collagen (New Zealand) Adhere to bone defect site Dissolved in approximately 8 -12 weeks Hydrate for 30 seconds Hold bone graft material rmly Excellent maintain volume Dissolved in approximately 20 seconds Hydrate for 120 seconds A dense collagen layer e ectively prevents the in ltration of soft tissue OssMem Soft OssMem Hard Ref.) Rabbit Model Text, Osstem Implant

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