Rubén Agustín Panadero | Dentistry | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

EasyBOPT: A Digitally Standardized Protocol to Simplify and Reproduce the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT)—Technique Description and Case Series

Rubén Agustín Panadero
Affiliation Universitat de València
Country Spain
Article Title EasyBOPT: A Digitally Standardized Protocol to Simplify and Reproduce the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT)—Technique Description and Case Series
Scopus ID 55873563000
Article Type Review Article
Reference Count 31
Award Category Best Paper Award
Event International Research Excellence and Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-2757-6619

The Best Paper Award recognizes the scholarly contribution of the authors from Universitat de València for the publication entitled EasyBOPT: A Digitally Standardized Protocol to Simplify and Reproduce the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT)—Technique Description and Case Series. The article contributes to contemporary prosthodontics and digital dentistry by presenting a standardized clinical workflow for the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT). Through digital planning, clinical protocols, and case-based evaluation, the publication demonstrates how reproducible restorative procedures can enhance precision, esthetics, periodontal stability, and long-term treatment outcomes in fixed prosthodontics.

Abstract

This award-recognized review introduces EasyBOPT, a digitally standardized protocol designed to simplify and reproduce the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT). The publication combines digital workflows with conventional restorative principles to improve treatment predictability, prosthetic accuracy, and soft-tissue management. Through technique description and representative clinical cases, the study illustrates how standardized digital planning supports reproducible outcomes in esthetic and restorative dentistry while facilitating clinical implementation.

Keywords

Digital Dentistry; EasyBOPT; Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique; Prosthodontics; Digital Workflow; Fixed Prosthesis; Case Series; Periodontal Stability.

Introduction

Modern prosthodontics increasingly integrates digital technologies to improve treatment planning, restorative precision, and patient outcomes. The Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT) has emerged as an innovative approach for achieving optimal gingival adaptation and esthetic restoration. Standardized digital protocols have the potential to simplify clinical procedures while enhancing consistency and reproducibility across restorative treatments.

Research Profile

The research was conducted at Universitat de València, Spain, a leading institution recognized for contributions to dental science, prosthodontics, and digital healthcare innovation. The publication reflects ongoing research dedicated to integrating digital technologies with evidence-based clinical dentistry to improve restorative treatment protocols and patient care.

Scientific Background

Advances in intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM systems, and digital prosthetic planning have transformed restorative dentistry. Standardized preparation techniques improve communication between clinicians and laboratories while supporting predictable periodontal and esthetic outcomes. The EasyBOPT protocol builds upon these technological developments by introducing a reproducible workflow applicable to routine clinical practice.

Methodology

The publication presents a review of the EasyBOPT protocol supported by detailed technique descriptions and a series of representative clinical cases. The methodology integrates digital treatment planning, prosthetic design, clinical implementation, and follow-up assessment to demonstrate reproducibility and clinical applicability within modern restorative dentistry.

Key Findings

The study demonstrates that digitally standardized BOPT workflows enhance procedural consistency, facilitate communication among dental professionals, and improve restorative precision. Clinical cases indicate favorable esthetic integration, stable peri-implant and periodontal soft tissues, and reproducible treatment outcomes using digital protocols.

Scientific Contributions

This publication contributes to digital prosthodontics by providing a structured protocol that bridges clinical expertise with digital innovation. The EasyBOPT workflow supports reproducible restorative procedures, enhances treatment standardization, and promotes evidence-based implementation of biologically oriented preparation techniques within everyday dental practice.

Conclusion

The award-winning publication represents a significant contribution to restorative dentistry by introducing a simplified, digitally standardized protocol for the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique. Through clinical demonstration and systematic workflow design, the study advances precision dentistry while supporting improved esthetic outcomes, periodontal health, and long-term restorative success.

References

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Hong-Po Chang | Dentistry | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

Hong-Po Chang, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan

Hong-Po Chang
Affiliation Kaohsiung Medical University
Country Taiwan
Article Title Treatment of Mandibular Prognathism
Scopus ID 54790498700
Award Category Best Paper Award
Article Type Review Article
Documents 61
Citations 1,198
h-index 22
Subject Area Dentistry
Event Best Paper Awards

The Best Paper Award recognizes outstanding scholarly contributions that advance scientific understanding and professional practice. Hong-Po Chang’s article, Treatment of Mandibular Prognathism, provides a comprehensive review of one of the most challenging craniofacial deformities in orthodontics and oral surgery. The study offers valuable insights into diagnosis, treatment planning, growth modification therapies, and surgical interventions, significantly contributing to evidence-based dental care and improved patient outcomes worldwide [1].

Abstract

This article reviews the diagnosis and management of mandibular prognathism, a skeletal Class III malocclusion characterized by excessive forward growth of the mandible. The study evaluates growth modification therapies, orthodontic treatment approaches, and orthognathic surgical procedures used to correct functional and aesthetic abnormalities. The review provides clinicians with comprehensive guidance for selecting appropriate treatment strategies and improving long-term outcomes for patients affected by this craniofacial condition [1].

Keywords

Mandibular Prognathism, Orthodontics, Dentofacial Orthopedics, Craniofacial Growth, Orthognathic Surgery, Skeletal Class III Malocclusion, Dentistry, Facial Aesthetics, Oral Surgery, Treatment Planning

Introduction

Mandibular prognathism represents one of the most complex dentofacial deformities encountered in orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. The condition can negatively affect facial appearance, occlusal function, speech, mastication, and psychological well-being. Understanding its etiology and treatment options is essential for achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes and improving patient quality of life [1].

Research Profile

Hong-Po Chang is a distinguished researcher and clinician at Kaohsiung Medical University. His academic contributions focus on orthodontics, dentofacial orthopedics, craniofacial growth, and oral surgery. Through extensive research and clinical practice, he has helped advance modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of skeletal malocclusions and craniofacial abnormalities. His publication record demonstrates a sustained commitment to improving evidence-based dentistry and patient-centered care [2].

Scientific Background

Mandibular prognathism results from disproportionate mandibular growth and is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The condition often requires multidisciplinary management involving orthodontists and oral surgeons. Advances in craniofacial biology and treatment technologies have enabled more predictable correction of skeletal discrepancies and improved long-term stability [1].

Methodology

The article systematically reviews clinical studies and treatment approaches related to mandibular prognathism. The review evaluates orthopedic growth modification techniques for children and adolescents while also examining surgical interventions for adult patients. Comparative analysis of SSRO and IVRO procedures provides evidence regarding treatment effectiveness, postoperative stability, and patient outcomes [1].

Key Findings

The study demonstrates that treatment success depends on age, growth potential, and severity of skeletal discrepancy. Early orthopedic intervention may help control unfavorable growth patterns, while combined orthodontic and surgical treatment provides predictable correction in adults. The review confirms that both SSRO and IVRO techniques are effective in improving facial harmony, occlusal relationships, and functional outcomes [1].

Research Contributions

This work contributes significantly to orthodontic literature by consolidating scientific knowledge regarding mandibular prognathism. The article provides an evidence-based framework for treatment planning and supports interdisciplinary collaboration between orthodontics, oral surgery, and craniofacial research. It remains an important educational resource for dental professionals and researchers [1].

Publications

Hong-Po Chang has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications focusing on orthodontics, craniofacial growth, and dentofacial orthopedics. His research portfolio reflects consistent academic productivity and international scientific impact. The featured article represents one of his notable contributions to advancing clinical dentistry and orthodontic science [2].

Research Impact

The article has influenced clinical practice by helping practitioners select effective treatment approaches for skeletal Class III malocclusion. Its comprehensive review of orthodontic and surgical treatment options continues to support evidence-based patient care and advances in craniofacial treatment planning worldwide [1].

Award Suitability

The article demonstrates originality, clinical relevance, and scholarly excellence consistent with the standards of the Best Paper Award. Its comprehensive assessment of mandibular prognathism management has enhanced professional understanding of complex craniofacial conditions and contributed to improved treatment outcomes, making it highly deserving of recognition [1].

Conclusion

Hong-Po Chang’s review of mandibular prognathism provides valuable insights into the diagnosis and treatment of skeletal Class III malocclusion. The article’s scientific rigor, clinical significance, and educational value continue to benefit orthodontists, oral surgeons, and researchers, reinforcing its importance within contemporary dental science and justifying its recognition through the Best Paper Award [1].

References

  1. Chang HP. Treatment of Mandibular Prognathism. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 2006.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17000450/
  2. Scopus Database. Author Profile: Hong-Po Chang.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=54790498700

Assist. Prof. Dr. Joseph Lo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Joseph Lo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Senior Consultant at Woodlands Health Campus, Singapore

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo is an accomplished clinician-scientist and vascular surgeon whose expertise lies in diabetic foot ulcers, wound care, and vascular health innovation. Currently Head of Vascular Surgery Service at Woodlands Health and Senior Consultant across leading hospitals in Singapore, he combines clinical excellence with impactful research. Holding a PhD from Nanyang Technological University, his studies have advanced the understanding of diabetic foot complications and informed innovative healthcare models. He has published extensively in IEEE, Scopus-indexed, and high-impact journals, contributed book chapters, and served as reviewer and editorial board member for international journals. A fellow of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and American College of Surgeons, Dr. Lo also mentors future clinicians as Clinical Assistant Professor, exemplifying leadership, scholarship, and dedication to improving patient outcomes globally.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo has pursued rigorous medical and academic training that integrates clinical practice with translational research. He earned his undergraduate and postgraduate medical qualifications in surgery, followed by advanced fellowship training in vascular and endovascular surgery across internationally renowned institutions in the United Kingdom and Europe. His academic journey culminated with a doctoral degree from Nanyang Technological University, where his research focused on diabetic foot ulcers and their clinical as well as economic implications. Through this work, he developed evidence-based frameworks that shaped care models and improved patient outcomes. Dr. Lo’s educational pathway reflects a balance of surgical expertise, academic excellence, and leadership development, preparing him to contribute meaningfully to both the scientific community and the advancement of patient care globally.

Experience

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo has established an impressive professional career as a vascular and endovascular surgeon, combining clinical leadership with research-driven innovation. He serves as Head of the Vascular Surgery Service at Woodlands Health, where he has built integrated patient care pathways and advanced surgical services. His senior consultant roles across leading hospitals in Singapore further demonstrate his ability to apply expertise in diverse clinical settings. Beyond hospital practice, he is the Founding Clinical Director of the Wounds and Vascular Centre, a specialist clinic committed to comprehensive wound care. He also contributes as Clinical Assistant Professor at medical schools, shaping the training of future doctors. His professional journey is marked by leadership, collaboration, and a dedication to raising standards in vascular surgery and wound management.

Research Interest

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo’s research interests span diabetic foot ulcers, vascular health, wound healing, and healthcare systems innovation. He is particularly dedicated to addressing the clinical and economic challenges associated with diabetic complications, exploring strategies that reduce morbidity while optimizing resource use. His work integrates data-driven models, clinical outcomes research, and patient-centered approaches to establish effective and sustainable care practices. He also focuses on health services research, emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration and integrated care pathways to enhance accessibility and efficiency. With publications in high-impact journals and active involvement in collaborative studies, Dr. Lo continues to advance knowledge in wound care and vascular medicine. His research direction reflects a balance of academic rigor and real-world application, ensuring a direct impact on patient outcomes and healthcare delivery.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo has been recognized for his contributions through professional memberships, leadership appointments, and invitations to participate in international collaborations. His fellowship with the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons represents global acknowledgment of his expertise in vascular surgery. He has also achieved certification with the European Board of Vascular Surgery, reflecting the depth and breadth of his surgical proficiency. Beyond qualifications, he has served as an invited speaker at conferences and an organizer of scientific congresses, affirming his leadership in the medical community. His editorial and reviewer roles for esteemed journals highlight the trust placed in his academic judgment. Collectively, these honors illustrate his reputation as both a clinician and researcher committed to advancing healthcare worldwide.

Research Skill

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo possesses a diverse portfolio of research skills that bridge clinical practice and scientific inquiry. He has expertise in health services research, economic evaluation, and the design of innovative models of care. His training enables him to conduct both quantitative and qualitative analyses, ensuring robust evaluation of clinical outcomes and policy impact. He is experienced in leading collaborative projects that involve multidisciplinary teams, integrating medical, technological, and systems-based approaches to healthcare challenges. His publication record in high-impact journals, contributions to book chapters, and experience as a peer reviewer demonstrate strong academic writing and critical evaluation skills. By combining surgical expertise with research acumen, Dr. Lo consistently translates evidence into practice, strengthening the connection between medical research, patient care, and healthcare innovation.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Clinical and economic burden of wound care in the tropics: a 5‐year institutional population health review
Authors: ZJ Lo, X Lim, D Eng, J Car, Q Hong, E Yong, L Zhang, S Chandrasekar, …
Year: 2020
Citation: International Wound Journal 17 (3), 790-803, 113

Title: Clinical and economic burden of diabetic foot ulcers: a 5‐year longitudinal multi‐ethnic cohort study from the tropics
Authors: ZJ Lo, NK Surendra, A Saxena, J Car
Year: 2021
Citation: International Wound Journal 18 (3), 375-386, 112

Title: Wound assessment, imaging and monitoring systems in diabetic foot ulcers: A systematic review
Authors: KS Chan, ZJ Lo
Year: 2020
Citation: International Wound Journal 17 (6), 1909-1923, 70

Title: Clinical validation of an artificial intelligence‐enabled wound imaging mobile application in diabetic foot ulcers
Authors: KS Chan, YM Chan, AHM Tan, S Liang, YT Cho, Q Hong, E Yong, …
Year: 2022
Citation: International Wound Journal 19 (1), 114-124, 63

Title: Diabetic foot limb salvage—a series of 809 attempts and predictors for endovascular limb salvage failure
Authors: ZJ Lo, Z Lin, U Pua, LHH Quek, BP Tan, S Punamiya, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2018
Citation: Annals of Vascular Surgery 49, 9-16, 35

Title: National rates of lower extremity amputation in people with and without diabetes in a multi-ethnic Asian population: a ten year study in Singapore
Authors: T Riandini, D Pang, MPHS Toh, CS Tan, AMTL Choong, ZJ Lo, …
Year: 2022
Citation: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 63 (1), 147-155, 34

Title: Toe pressure in predicting diabetic foot ulcer healing: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: WL Tay, ZJ Lo, Q Hong, E Yong, S Chandrasekar, GWL Tan
Year: 2019
Citation: Annals of Vascular Surgery 60, 371-378, 32

Title: Systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysm in Asian populations
Authors: WK Chan, E Yong, Q Hong, L Zhang, P Lingam, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2021
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery 73 (3), 1069-1074.e1, 31

Title: Early experience in the COVID-19 pandemic from a vascular surgery unit in a Singapore tertiary hospital
Authors: GWL Tan, S Chandrasekar, ZJ Lo, Q Hong, E Yong, P Lingam, L Zhang, …
Year: 2020
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery 72 (1), 12-15, 30

Title: Predictors of radio-cephalic arteriovenous fistulae patency in an Asian population
Authors: ZJ Lo, WM Tay, Q Lee, JL Chua, GW Leong Tan, S Chandrasekar, …
Year: 2016
Citation: The Journal of Vascular Access 17 (5), 411-416, 30

Title: Diabetic foot in primary and tertiary (DEFINITE) Care: A health services innovation in coordination of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) Care within a healthcare cluster—18-month …
Authors: ZJ Lo, E Tan, S Chandrasekar, D Ooi, H Liew, G Ang, E Yong, Q Hong, …
Year: 2023
Citation: International Wound Journal 20 (5), 1609-1621, 23

Title: A series of 210 peripheral arterial disease below-knee amputations and predictors for subsequent above-knee amputations
Authors: JT Wu, M Wong, ZJ Lo, WE Wong, S Narayanan, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2017
Citation: Annals of Vascular Diseases 10 (3), 217-222, 23

Title: Clinical validation of a smartphone application for automated wound measurement in patients with venous leg ulcers
Authors: KY Fong, TP Lai, KS Chan, IJL See, CC Goh, S Muthuveerappa, AH Tan, …
Year: 2023
Citation: International Wound Journal 20 (3), 751-760, 21

Title: Clinical and economic outcomes of a multidisciplinary team approach in a lower extremity amputation prevention programme for diabetic foot ulcer care in an Asian population: a …
Authors: ZJ Lo, S Chandrasekar, E Yong, Q Hong, L Zhang, LRC Chong, G Tan, …
Year: 2022
Citation: International Wound Journal 19 (4), 765-773, 21

Title: Effectiveness of comanagement model: geriatric medicine and vascular surgery
Authors: S Natesan, JY Li, KK Kyaw, Z Soh, E Yong, Q Hong, L Zhang, LRC Chong, …
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 23 (4), 666-670, 21

Title: A review of arteriovenous fistulae creation in octogenarians
Authors: JC Diandra, ZJ Lo, WW Ang, JF Feng, S Narayanan, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2018
Citation: Annals of Vascular Surgery 46, 331-336, 21

Title: Review of transmetatarsal amputations in the management of peripheral arterial disease in an Asian population
Authors: MNA Tan, ZJ Lo, SH Lee, RM Teo, WLG Tan, S Chandrasekar
Year: 2018
Citation: Annals of Vascular Diseases 11 (2), 210-216, 20

Title: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on choice of central venous access device for delivery of chemotherapy
Authors: M Yeow, S Soh, R Yap, D Tay, YF Low, SSN Goh, CS Yeo, ZJ Lo
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders 10 (5), 1184 …, 16

Title: Validating the use of contrast-induced nephropathy prediction models in endovascular aneurysm repairs
Authors: EL Cheng, Q Hong, E Yong, S Chandrasekar, GWL Tan, ZJ Lo
Year: 2020
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery 71 (5), 1546-1553, 16

Title: Development of an explainable artificial intelligence model for Asian vascular wound images
Authors: ZJ Lo, MHW Mak, S Liang, YM Chan, CC Goh, T Lai, A Tan, P Thng, …
Year: 2024
Citation: International Wound Journal 21 (4), e14565, 14

Conclusion

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo exemplifies the modern clinician-scientist who integrates surgical excellence, research innovation, and academic leadership. His educational achievements and advanced training laid a strong foundation for a career dedicated to improving patient outcomes in vascular and wound care. Professionally, he has built leadership roles in hospitals, research collaborations, and academic mentorship, demonstrating influence across clinical, academic, and community settings. His research addresses critical issues such as diabetic foot complications and health systems efficiency, reflecting both scientific rigor and practical application. Recognized by international fellowships, professional societies, and editorial boards, he is regarded as a trusted authority in his field. Moving forward, his vision and skills position him to continue making meaningful contributions to healthcare, shaping future practices and fostering innovation on a global scale.

Anita Saraf | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anita Saraf | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assitent Professor at Pitt, United States

Summary:

Dr. Anita Saraf is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School. She holds an MD and PhD in Bioengineering, with a robust background in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases, and adult congenital cardiology. Dr. Saraf’s distinguished career includes significant roles in clinical fellowships and a strong commitment to research and education. She is recognized for her contributions to congenital heart disease and cardiovascular research, supported by multiple prestigious awards and fellowships.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Dr. Saraf completed her undergraduate studies at Northwestern University, earning a BA in Molecular and Cell Biology (2001). She pursued her graduate education at William Marsh Rice University, where she obtained a PhD in Bioengineering (2009). Concurrently, she earned her MD from Baylor College of Medicine through the Medical Scientist Training Program (2010). Dr. Saraf furthered her postgraduate training with a research track in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases at Emory University (2011-2018) and completed a fellowship in Adult Congenital Cardiology at the same institution (2018-2020).

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Saraf’s academic career includes fellowships in Clinical Cardiology and Adult Congenital Cardiology at Emory University (2016-2020). Since August 2020, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School. Her extensive training and experience have established her as a leader in her field, with a focus on advancing knowledge in cardiovascular health and congenital heart disease.

Authormetrics:

Dr. Saraf has received several prestigious awards and fellowships, including the Warshaw Fellow Research Award from Emory University, the American Heart Association Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, and the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA). She has also been recognized for her contributions to research through notable awards such as the Constance Campbell Prize and the Erwin Macey Scholarship.

Dr. Saraf has made impactful contributions to her field, reflected in her roles on national and international committees, including the Young Hearts Council Board Member and the Congenital Heart Public Health Consortium Access to Care Expert Panel.

Research Interests:

Dr. Saraf’s research focuses on cardiovascular diseases, particularly congenital heart disease in adults. Her work explores advanced diagnostics, treatment approaches, and the intersection of bioengineering with clinical cardiology. She has been involved in significant research projects, supported by fellowships and grants, aimed at improving patient outcomes and understanding complex cardiovascular conditions.

Top Noted Publication:

Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress in Heart Disease

    • Authors: JN Peoples, A Saraf, N Ghazal, TT Pham, JQ Kwong
    • Journal: Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    • Volume (Issue): 51 (12)
    • Pages: 1-13
    • Citations: 618
    • Year: 2019

Regulated Non-Viral Gene Delivery from Coaxial Electrospun Fiber Mesh Scaffolds

    • Authors: A Saraf, LS Baggett, RM Raphael, FK Kasper, AG Mikos
    • Journal: Journal of Controlled Release
    • Volume (Issue): 143 (1)
    • Pages: 95-103
    • Citations: 246
    • Year: 2010

Water-Soluble Fullerene (C60) Derivatives as Nonviral Gene-Delivery Vectors

    • Authors: B Sitharaman, TY Zakharian, A Saraf, P Misra, J Ashcroft, S Pan, …
    • Journal: Molecular Pharmaceutics
    • Volume (Issue): 5 (4)
    • Pages: 567-578
    • Citations: 138
    • Year: 2008

Gene Delivery Strategies for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

    • Authors: A Saraf, AG Mikos
    • Journal: Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
    • Volume (Issue): 58 (4)
    • Pages: 592-603
    • Citations: 137
    • Year: 2006

Clinical Phenotypes of Fontan Failure: Implications for Management

    • Authors: WM Book, J Gerardin, A Saraf, A Marie Valente, F Rodriguez III
    • Journal: Congenital Heart Disease
    • Volume (Issue): 11 (4)
    • Pages: 296-308
    • Citations: 115
    • Year: 2016