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CadCamCon
III Conference Report
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The Australian Society for Computerised Dentistry,
Inc, has held another successful annual conference. CadCamCon
III, the third annual conference of the Society was staged
in ‘Cerecity', Sydney, at the newly-refurbished Hilton Sydney,
and more than 50 delegates from Australia and New Zealand joined
speakers from the United States in a three-day programme that
covered the varied aspects of computers in dentistry.
The keynote speaker was Dr Dennis Fasbinder, Clinical Professor
in the Department of Cariology, Restorative Sciences and Endodontics
at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Dennis' five
lectures and many impromptu tutorials were well received by
the enthusiastic crowd. He discussed new developments in dental
laboratory techniques utilising CADCAM milled frameworks and
the rapidly emerging zirconia materials class, as well as providing
a thorough review of the only chairside directly millable ceramic
fabrication system, CEREC. As an experienced international trainer
and lecturer, Dennis is the author for Sirona Dental Systems
of the Cerec Operator's Manual for the North American market.
Joining him was Dr Mike Hodish, from Connecticut, USA, another
international Cerec speaker who provided a great lecture on
individualising milled ceramics with custom staining and glazing
chairside, as well as delivering several lectures on the R2005
software release for Cerec.
Other highlights of the programme were Dr Andrew Gerber (The
Gerber Institute for Advanced Dental Learning, Burleigh Heads)with
a lecture on Australia's first in-surgery iCAT™ CT scanner,
which us uses for implants, orthodontics and other facets of
dental diagnosis including oral surgery. Also presenting was
Dr Brett Taylor who explored computerised recording of jaw position
with a Myotronics K7 unit. A special treat for delegates was
the hardware session with Dr Gerald Loh of Narellan, NSW. Literally
disembowelling a Cerec 3 acquisition unit live on a macro video
feed, Gerald demonstrated both the technical difficulties and
the practical steps to upgrading this unit. In doing so, he
managed to smash the standing world record for large file manipulation
currently held by a Japanese dentist, (who was that now???)
bettering the processing time by more than 20 seconds. The ASCD
annual dinner, held at the American Club with stunning views
over the harbour was well enjoyed as was the annual cocktail
party.
As part of the third annual conference, the executive committee
of the ASCD with President Dr Patrick Meaney, organised free
attendance and expenses provided by commercial sponsors for
an academic nominee from each Australian dental faculty, in
order to promote computerised dentistry. One faculty, Sydney,
was able to source such a person in the form of Dr Lester Clifford,
who said he learned a bit. The new ASCD executive for 2006 will
shortly announce plans for the next two years' CadCamCon experience.
You can learn more, or even join by surfing to www.ASCD.org.au
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