Evidence-based Adhesive Dentistry
Profs. Daniel Chan, Junji Tagami, Jack Ferracane, John Sorensen, Bart Van Meerbeek, Masashi Miyazaki, Mutlu Özcan, Sema Belli; Drs. David Alleman, Ray Bertolloti, Grant Chyz, Yen-Wei Chen, Keichi Hosaka, Masatoshi Nakajima and Alireza Sadr
Course Description
The IAD is a gathering of researchers and clinicians and was first held by the Japan Society for Adhesive Dentistry in 2002. The theme of IAD 2019 is “Evidence-based Adhesive Dentistry”. The goal of IAD 2019 is to present the latest development in this field and promote the education and research in the field of adhesive dentistry. IAD 2019 is brought to the local dental community by UW Continuing Dental Education, which offers ADA-recognized CE credits.
Course Speakers and Topics
Prof. Daniel Chan
Chair, Restorative Dentistry, University of Washington School of Dentistry
Welcome and Remarks
Prof. Junji Tagami
Chair, Cariology and Operative Dentistry, TMDU (Japan)
The History and Development of Adhesive Dentistry
Prof. Jack Ferracane
Chair, Department of Restorative Dentistry, OHSU
Current and Future Strategies for Bonded Composite Restorations
Prof. John Sorensen
Graduate Prosthodontic Research Director, Restorative Dentistry, UW School of Dentistry
Predictable Prosthodontic Outcomes Utilizing Digital Workflows for Adhesive Ceramics
Prof. Bart Van Meerbeek
Head, Biomat, KU Leuven (Belgium)
State of the Art Adhesive Technology
Prof. Masashi Miyazaki
Chair, Operative Dentistry Nihon University (Japan)
Durability and Clinical Success of Composite Restorations
Prof. Franklin Tay
Chair, Department of Endodontics, The Dental College of Georgia
Optimizing Resin-Dentin Bond Stability
Prof. Mutlu Özcan
Head, Dental Biomaterials, University of Zurch (Switzerland)
Review of Bonding to Ceramic-Based Restorations
Prof. Sema Belli
Department of Endodontics, Selcuk University (Turkey)
Current Approaches to Post-Core Restoration Requirement: What is the Point for Making Decision?
Dr. Keichi Hosaka
Cariology and Operative Dentistry, TMDU (Japan)
The Power of Direct Composite Restoration — from Crown & Bridge to Occlusal Reconstruction
Dr. David Alleman
Private Practice, South Jordan, UT
Evidence-Based Lessons Learned for Private Practitioner
Dr. Ray Bertollogi
Retired Clinical Professor, University of California at San Francisco
Private Practice, San Leandro, CA
Bonded Cantilever Zirconia Bridges: A Viable Option
Dr. Masatoshi Nakajima
Cariology and Operative Dentistry, TMDU (Japan)
Smear Layer-Deproteinization; Improving the Dentin Interface of Self-Etch Adhesives
Dr. Grant Chyz
Private Practice, Seattle, WA
Rebuilding Cracked Teeth with Fiber Composites
Dr. Yen-Wei Chen
Restorative Dentistry, UW School of Dentistry
Bonded CAD/CAM Restoration in Dental Education
Dr. Alireza Sadr
IAD 2019 Organizing Committee Chair
Restorative Dentistry, UW School of Dentistry
Proof-of-Concept Research for Clinically Successful Bonding
Tentative Schedule
Updated May 2, 2019
Sunday, June 16, 2019
7:00am – 8:00am Check in and Breakfast (SCC Room)
8:00am – 8:10am Opening Remarks: Gary Chiodo, UW SOD Dean
8:10am – 8:20am Welcome: Daniel Chan, Chair of Restorative Dentistry
8:20am – 9:15am Keynote Lecture: Junji Tagami (Japan)
9:20am – 10:00am Invited Lecture 1: Bart Van Meerbeek (Belgium)
10:00am – 10:15am Break/Poster Viewing
10:15am – 10:55am Invited Lecture 2: Jack Ferracane (Portland, OR)
11:00am – 11:40am Invited Lecture 3: Franklin Tay (Augusta, GA)
11:45am – 12:25pm Invited Lecture 4: Masashi Miyazaki (Japan)
12:30pm – 1:20pm Lunch (SCC) / Break/Poster Viewing
1:20pm – 2:00pm UW RESD Lecture 1: John Sorensen
2:05pm – 2:45pm Invited Lecture 5: Mutlu Ozcan (Switzerland)
2:45pm – 3:25pm UW RESD Lecture 2: Yen-Wei Chen
3:25pm – 3:40pm Break/Poster Viewing
3:40pm – 4:10pm UW RESD Lecture 3: Alireza Sadr
4:10pm – 4:50pm Clinician Perspective 1: Grant Chyz (Seattle, WA)
4:50pm – 5:30pm Invited Lecture 6: Sema Belli (Turkey)
5:30pm – 5:40pm Poster Competition Awards
6:00pm: Optional Dinner at Seattle Yacht Club
Monday, June 17, 2019
7:00am – 8:00am Check in and Breakfast (SCC Room)
8:00am – 8:40am Invited Lecture 7: Masatoshi Nakajima (Japan)
8:40am – 9:20am Clinician Perspective 2: David Alleman (South Jordan, UT)
9:20am – 9:40am Break
9:40am – 10:20am Clinician Perspective 3: Keiichi Hosaka (Japan)
10:20am – 11:00am Clinician Perspective 4: Ray Bertolotti (San Leandro, CA)
11:00am – 12:15pm Sponsor Corporate Presentations (Kuraray Noritake Dental, Ribbond, Tokuyama Dental, Shofu, GC)
12:15pm – 12:30pm Promotion of Next IAD; Closing
Course Logistics
DATE:
Sunday and Monday, June 16 and 17, 2019
LOCATION:
University of Washington
South Campus Center
Seattle, WA 98195
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for dentists, but team members are welcome to attend.
REGISTER:
Download Course Application Form
or
Register Online (available until the Wednesday before the course).
TIMES:
Sunday:
Registration and Continental Breakfast: 7:30am – 8:00am
Course: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Optional Dinner function (Sunday June 16, Seattle Yacht Club): $100 per participant (limited availability)
- Register for the dinner here.
Monday:
Registration and Continental Breakfast: 7:30am – 8:00am
Course: 8:00am – 12:00pm
TUITION – price includes breakfast and lunch Sunday; breakfast Monday:
- Dentists: $350 (May 1, 2019 and after)
- JSAD/JSCD members: $250 (May 1, 2019 and after)
- Dental team members (dental hygienists, dental assistants) or other non-dental professional: $250 (May 1, 2019 and after)
- If you are a non-dentist registering, please select the “Dental Office Staff” designation in the registration menu, then note your profession/title in the “other” space.
- Dental students and residents: $130 (May 1, 2019 and after)
- If you are registering as a dental student or resident, please choose the “UW Student” designation in the registration menu.
CREDITS:
11 hours
The University of Washington is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
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 courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
The University of Washington is a member of the Association for Continuing Dental Education.
University of Washington designates this activity for 11 continuing education credits.