OSTEOLOGY FOUNDATION POSTER PRESENTATION IN CANNES
The Osteology Foundation and the Chairmen of the International Osteology Symposium in Cannes invited researchers and clinicians within the field of regenerative dentistry and dental tissue engineering to submit poster abstracts of original investigations for consideration in the Osteology Poster Presentation taking place in Cannes.
145 posters from 36 Countries were accepted and presented in the Osteology Poster Presentation in Cannes. All poster abstracts were evaluated by two teams of experienced researchers and clinicians. The authors of the five best posters abstracts in each of the two categories (Clinical and Basic Research) were invited to defend their work orally in front of the poster committee.
“Top 5” projects and winner in the category “Clinical Research”:
Winner:
- Dr. Christian Tudor / GER
Vestibuloplasty by means of a resorbable collagen matrix versus the autogenous split thickness skin graft. Preliminary results of a prospective, randomized controlled trial.
- Dr. Daniele Cardaropoli / ITA
Treatment of gingival recession defects using coronally advanced flap with a porcine collagen matrix compared to connective tissue graft: A randomized controlled clinical trial.
- Dr. Frank Schwarz / GER
Impact of the method of surface debridement and decontamination on the clinical outcome following combined surgical therapy of peri-implantitis. A randomized controlled clinical study.
- Dr. Yuelian Liu / NLD
Augmentation of the Maxillary Sinus Floor with Deproteinized Bovine Bone Bearing a BMP-2-Functionalized Calcium-Phosphate Coating: A Pilot Clinical Study
- Dr. Narja Sahm / GER
Impact of the outcome of guided bone regeneration in dehiscence-type defects on the long-term stability of peri-implant health. A prospective randomized controlled clinical study.
“Top 5” projects and winner in the category “Basic Research”:
Winner:
- Dr. Gabriella Dvorak / AUT
Impact of Vitamin D on osseointegration in the ovariectomized rat
- Dr. David Kim / USA
Clinical and Histological Assessments of Equimatrix for Purified Recombinant Human Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB in a Periodontal Defect
- Dr. Haiyan Lin / CHN
A single-species biofilm model to evaluate implant cleaning strategies
- Dr. Peer Kämmerer / GER
Promotion of early implant healing via chemical and biomimetical titanium surface modifications - platelet activation and cytokine release in vitro
- Dr. Natália Oliveira / ESP
Thermal changes in bovine bone during implant site preparation. A comparative in vitro study: twisted stainless steel and ceramic drills

