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Wednesday 11 May 2016

Department of Clinical Dentistry, Lecture hall 1. & 2. molar

08.00-16.00

Registration

09.00-09.30

09.00-09.05

09.05-09.15

 

09.15-09.25

Opening Ceremony

Anne N Åstrøm, chair, local organizing committee

Anne Christine Johannessen

Vice-Rector for International Affairs at the University of Bergen

Music Performances, Griegakademiet

 

09.30-10.30

 

Keynote Speaker

Professor Emmanuel Lesaffre, University of Leuven

Bayesian Methods in Clinical Research

10.30-11.00

Break / Poster Viewing

11.00-12.15

Oral Session I

Chair: Prof Birgitte Espehaug

11.00

Stein Atle Lie

Co-occurring competing risk illustrated using data from two different hip implants with two different bone cements

11.15

John Preisser

Nonparametric Testing in Stent-induced Biofilm Overgrowth Experiments

11.30

Beatriz Goulao

Strengths and limitations of split-plot designs: an application in oral health research

11.45

Geoffrey Adams

How do we test the efficacy claims of alternative orthodontic treatments?

12.00

Ting-Li Su

Statistical evaluation of an assessment tool for aesthetic outcomes for unilateral cleft lip/palate (UCLP) patients

12.15-13.30

Lunch/ Poster Viewing

13.30-14.30

Keynote Speaker

Professor Dominique Declerck, University of Leuven

Development and implementation of an oral health data registration and evaluation system for the Belgian population

14.30-15.00

Break / Poster Viewing

15.00-16.00

Poster session I

Chair: Prof Anne N Åstrøm

 

Karin G Berge

Reliability and Validity of the Intra-Oral Injection Fear Scale

 

Hannu Vähänikkilä

The Effect of Statistical Methods, Study Design and the Significance of the Primary Outcome on Number of Citations

 

Hiba Mohamed Ali

Gingivitis and Plaque Bacterial Profiles among Children with and without Congenital Heart Defects in Khartoum, Sudan: a cross sectional study

 

Alessandro Carmignani

A computerized axiographic and cephalometric study to examine the maxillo-mandibular relationship related to the mandibular lateral translation occurrence: from a study population to a cross-sectional study

   

 

Ranjan Datta

Psycho-social stressors and protective factors impacting the mental health of young men

 

Victoria Konstantinova

Nanotechnology in dentistry: a survey among dental students

 

Hasaan Mohamed

Dietary habits, oral impact on daily performance and type 2 diabetes: a matched case-control study from the Sudan

 

Bo Wold Nilsen

Low-grade toxicity of matrix constituents of polymer resin based dental materials – A review of terminology and methods

19.00-20.00

Welcome Reception at Håkonshallen

Thursday 12 May 2016

Department of Clinical Dentistry, Lecture hall 1. & 2. molar

08.00-16.00

Registration

09.00-10.00

Keynote Speaker

Professor Odd Aalen, University of Oslo

Causal analyses in observational studies

10.00-11.00

Oral Session II

Chair:  Prof Stein A Lie

10.00

Dorthe A Pedersen

Use of Psychotropic Medication in Individuals with Non-Syndromic Oral Cleft: A Population-Based Cohort Study

10.15

Nancy Birungi

Causal considerations of early life course risk factors of childhood caries

10.30

Jorma Virtanen

Physical activity and tooth brushing and related factors among adolescents: The Finnish National School Health Promotion Study

10.45

Anne Åstrøm

Psycho-social predictors of Oral Impacts on Daily Performance across time

11.00-11.30

Break / Poster Viewing

11.30-12.30

Oral Session III

Chair:  Prof Stein A Lie

11.30

Toni Similä

Smoking, smoking cessation and tooth loss among Finnish middle-aged adults: The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study

11.45

Zahra Ghorbani

Identifying the barriers of integration oral health into primary healthcare to promote mothers’ and children’s oral health in Iran

12.00

Elwalid Fadul Nasir

School workers’ knowledge, attitude and behaviour related to use of Toombak: a cross sectional study from Khartoum state, Sudan

12.15

Ali Kazemian

A Strategy to Develop Dental-Ethics Questionnaires Free from Social Desirability Bias

12.30-13.30

Lunch/ Poster Viewing

13.30-14.30

Keynote Speaker

Professor Jay Kaufman

When Harmful Exposures Look Good

14.30-15.00

Break / Poster Viewing

15.00-16.00

Poster session II

Chair:  Prof Stein A Lie

 

M Chebel

Evaluation of differentiated caries risk in oral cavity

 

Fouad Y.H. Al-Sudani

Unemployment as a predictive factor for beneficial oral health-related behaviors: longitudinal analyses of Finnish nationwide data

 

Rajeswari Sankaranarayanan

Consumption of alcohol and development of periodontal disease‒results of a four-year longitudinal study

 

Manal Mustafa

Dental anomalies among Six-year-old Norwegian children with Cleft Lip and Palate

 

Andrew Butler

A Network-Meta Analysis Of Enamel-Fluoride-Uptake in-vitro From Different Formulations With A Possible Link To in-vivo/in-situ Performance

 

Trine Lise Lundekvam Berge

Dental Treatment in Pregnancy and Risk for Adverse Birth Outcomes: Data from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)

 

  

 

Dagmar F Bunæs

Site-specific effect of cigarette smoking following 12 months of supportive periodontal therapy

19.30-

Conference Dinner at Fløien

Friday 13 May 2016

Department of Clinical Dentistry, Lecture hall 1. & 2. molar

08.00-15.00

Registration

 

09.00-10.00

Keynote Speaker

Professor Murray Thomson, University of Otago

Beware of the fashionable: keeping it real in oral epidemiological research

10.00-11.00

Keynote Speaker

Professor KyungMann Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Analysis of Zero-inflated Count Data from Longitudinal Oral Health Studies

11.00-11.30

Break

11.30-13.00

Oral Session IV

Chair: Prof Asgeir Bårdsen

11.30

Andrew Cutts

The Use of Zero-Inflation in Multilevel Modelling of Dental Caries Data

11.45

Jonathan Broadbent

Future-proofing dental longitudinal studies

12.00

Ferda Gülcan

Predicting Oral Impacts on Daily Performances (OIDP): results from prospective cohort studies among older people

12.15

Hedwig Hofstetter

The amount of care delivered: challenges of indices in oral health studies

12.30

Øystein A. Haaland

Parental age and the risk of isolated cleft lip: a registry-based study

12.45  

13.00-14.00

Lunch

14.00-15.30

Workshop “Towards establishing a harmonized set of core oral health measures”

 

15.30-16.30

Award Ceremony and Closing Remarks