Dr Satoru Shintani (Japan)

 

 

Dr Satoru Shintani (Japan)

Speaker Profile

Dentistry Education
1982-1988: Okayama University School of Dentistry
1988-1992: Okayama University Graduate School of Dentistry (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery)
1997-1999: Visiting Researcher at Molecular Pathology, Harvard University, School of Dentistry

Degrees /License Obtained:
1) Ph.D. (March.1992)
2) National License of Dentistry(Jun 1988)
3) Doctor of Dental Surgery(Jun 1988)

Working Experience
Apr 1992 - May 1994 : Doctor of Kibi Kogen medical Rehabilitation Center
Apr 1994 - May 1996 : Resident Medical of Aichi Cancer Center, Head and Neck Surgery
Apr 1996 - Dec 2000 : Assistant Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, OkayamaUniversity, Japan
Aug 1997 - May 1999 : Visiting Researcher at Molecular Pathology, Harvard University, School of Dentistry
Jan 2001 - May 2006 : Associate Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Ehime University School of Medicine, Japan
Jun 2006 - Dec 2013 : Professor: Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Showa University School of Dentistry, Japan
Apr 2010 - Dec 2013 : Director of Oral Cancer Center at SHOWA University, Japan
Jan 2014 - present : Tokyo Ginza SHINTANI Dental,Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic

 

 

 

 

 

Dental Lecture
Topic : A New Concept To Realize Digital End-To-End
Process

 

Looking back on a history of diagnosis and surgery of dental implant treatment, you can see that it has been evolved through generations. In the 1st generation, diagnoses were made with panoramic images and surgeries were performed free-handed relying on 'experience and hunch' of doctors. It then moved onto the 2nd generation where "CT Analog Diagnoses" became available with the spread of medical CT. After that, an encouragement of digitalization made it shift to the 3rd generation of "CT Digital Simulation" and moreover the 4th generation of "Digital Surgery Support (Guided Surgery)".

Among them, as the surgical guide began to be applied clinically in the 4th generation, not to mention the prevention of intraoperative accident, improvement of postoperative prognosis is gradually recognized. In addition to that, the trend of implant treatment was also changed from "Surgery-driven Implant (Bottom-Up Treatment)" for surgically safe placement to “Prostho-driven Implant (Top-Down Treatment)” where implantation position is determined based on the ideal crown shape. These changes made the surgical guide an indispensable tool for more precise implant treatment from just one of the safety options.

On the other hand, CAD/CAM technology started to be applied to dental treatments in 1980's. Because of its growth, it has been actively used not only for standard crowns and bridges but also for implant prosthesis, leading to recent rapid spread of the concept of "CAD/CAM Digital Dentistry”.

With this CAD/CAM Digital Dentistry, in the 4th generation Top-Down Treatment, crown design with digital data became possible, replacing traditional analog technology. By reflecting this in CT Digital Simulation and Guided Surgery, as a 5th generation right now, "Digital End-to-End Process" of implant treatment became available.

In this lecture, while focusing on the importance of Guided Surgery, new concept of the 5th generation, FINESIAImplant Digital Solution, “FINESIA iDS”, that was realized by a collaboration of 3 Japanese companies, implant manufacturer, implant navigation system manufacturer and CAD/CAM-based dental laboratory, is going to be introduced along with the key points ineach step with some case studies.

1. Diagnosis: From Bottom-up to Top-down "Top-down simulation", by fusion of CT data and CAD Wax-up, which is essential to design the goal of implant treatment
2. Surgery: From optional use to 100% use "Surgical Guide", essential to reflect simulation results to the surgery with higher preciseness
3. Prosthesis: Digital end-to-end process in practice "CAD/CAM crowns”, end-to-end process utilizing pre-op CAD Wax-up from temporary to final prosthesis.

 

 

 

Day 3 - Lecture 9

Date : 21st April 2019 (Sun)
Time : 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Venue : Putra World Trade Centre, KL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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