Cпасибо! Thank you! FDI in Russia…

April 30, 2012
At the restaurant museum Turandot.

At the restaurant museum Turandot.

Greatness!

Greatness!

With Ludmila Maximovskaya, vice-president of Russia Dental Association.

With Ludmila Maximovskaya, vice-president of Russia Dental Association.

With Oleg O. Janushevich, rector of Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, and with Kremlin in the back.

With Oleg O. Janushevich, rector of Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, and with Kremlin in the back.

Meeting with Russian Dental Council.

Meeting with Russian Dental Council.

Opening of the meeting of Russian Dental Association Council. Representatives of the profession from all Russia.

Opening of the meeting of Russian Dental Association Council. Representatives of the profession from all Russia.

Opening of the scientific conference from Moscow DentalExpo. From left, Vladimir Vagner, president of Russian Dental Association. me, and António Cláudio, interpreter.

Opening of the scientific conference from Moscow DentalExpo. From left, Vladimir Vagner, president of Russian Dental Association. me, and António Cláudio, interpreter.

Iosif Bochjovskiy, president of Russian Dental Industry.

Iosif Bochjovskiy, president of Russian Dental Industry.

Attendence photo. At the front, Ludmila Maximovskaya, vice-president of the Russian Dental Association, and Ilya Brodeskiy, DentalExpo managing director.

Attendence photo. At the front, Ludmila Maximovskaya, vice-president of the Russian Dental Association, and Ilya Brodeskiy, DentalExpo managing director.

Scientific conference at the exhibition.

Scientific conference at the exhibition.

Official opening of Moscow DentalExpo, at Crocus-Expo.

Official opening of Moscow DentalExpo, at Crocus-Expo.

Monument at entrance of Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry.

Monument at entrance of Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry.

From left to right, António Cláudio, Elena Ivanova, professor from ERO/FDI Working Group Academic/Professional Relations, Solomon A. Rabinovich, professor and vice rector for academic activities and international affairs, Me and Alexandr V. Konarev, editor in chief of Stomatology International Dental Review.

From left to right, António Cláudio, Elena Ivanova, professor from ERO/FDI Working Group Academic/Professional Relations, Solomon A. Rabinovich, professor and vice rector for academic activities and international affairs, Me and Alexandr V. Konarev, editor in chief of Stomatology International Dental Review.

Visit to Center research Institute and Maxillofacial Surgery. With Elena Verbo, chief of the Department of Reconstructive Surgery and Microsurgery, and Ramaz Sh. Gvetadze, Deputy director for science and medical work.

Porto, my city, is everywhere… Ristorante Porto Maltese in Moscow.

Meeting at Russia Dental Industry headoffice.

At Russia Dental Industry headoffice. From left, Ludmila Maximovskaya, Vladimir Vagner, Me and Iosif Bochjovskiy, president of Russian Dental Industry.

At Russia Dental Industry headoffice. From left, Ludmila Maximovskaya, Vladimir Vagner, Me and Iosif Bochjovskiy, president of Russian Dental Industry.

With Iosif Bochjovskiy, at the Russia Dental Industry headoffice.


Singapore IDEM

April 27, 2012
Singapore Ministry of Health, Gan Kim Yong, addressing at the opening. My speech is below.

Singapore Ministry of Health, Gan Kim Yong, addressing at the opening. My speech is below.

Opening ceremony - IDEM Singapore 2012 at Suntec. Me, Singapore Ministry of Health, Gan Kim Yong, Michael Dreyer, managing director, and Philip Goh, president of the Singapore Dental Association (SDA).

The IDEM/SDA exhibition, in co-operation with FDI World, was a huge success with 20% more attendants than the last edition.

The IDEM/SDA exhibition, in co-operation with FDI World, was a huge success with 20% more attendants than the last edition.

Giving an example of FDI publication Oral Health Atlas to Singapore Ministry of Health.

Giving an example of FDI publication Oral Health Atlas to Singapore Ministry of Health.

I was moderator of the "FDI Lecture: Pathogenesis and Management of Periodontal Disease – Changing Concepts" by Connie Drisko, from USA.

I was moderator of the "FDI Lecture: Pathogenesis and Management of Periodontal Disease – Changing Concepts" by Connie Drisko, from USA.


Obrigado Lisboa! Lisbon hosted the FDI Mid Year Council Meetings

March 20, 2012

By FDI executive director proposal, the FDI council assented to hold the Mid Year Council and Committees Meetings in Lisbon. It was the first time that those meetings were out of the FDI head office.

Me and Jean-Luc Eisele, FDI Executive Director.

Me and Jean-Luc Eisele, FDI Executive Director.

Plenary working session Council and all participants at the FDI committee meetings.

Council meeting.

Council meeting.

Remuneration Committee meeting.

Remuneration Committee meeting.

Communications & Members Support Committee meeting.

Communications & Members Support Committee meeting.

Dental Practice Committee meeting.

Dental Practice Committee meeting.

Colleagues at a small break of the Committee meetings.

Colleagues at a small break of the Committee meetings.

On Tuesday, March 13 all of we were invited for a dinner sponsored by Unilever. It took place at the Tivoli Theater, located at the heart of Avenida da Liberdade a cosmopolitan and big avenue, in Lisbon.

With Monica Carlile, regional marketing manager for Unilever Oral Care Europe.

With Monica Carlile, regional marketing manager for Unilever Oral Care Europe.

At Unilever dinner.

At Unilever dinner.

I wanted to present my colleagues from the five continents with a taste of Portuguese tradition. Here it is the famous “Pastéis de Belém”.

I wanted to present my colleagues from the five continents with a taste of Portuguese tradition. Here it is the famous “Pastéis de Belém”.

World Dental Development & Health Promotion (public health) meeting.

World Dental Development & Health Promotion (public health) meeting.

Dental Practice Committee.

Dental Practice Committee.

Portuguese night at the Restaurant “Clube de Fado”. The sound of a Portuguese Guitar with Portuguese traditional cooking (codfish was the dish choosen) at the ancient Lisbon, in Alfama, gave a different color!

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Fado singer Cuca Roseta ended the night.

Fado singer Cuca Roseta ended the night.

I believe that everyone enjoyed Lisbon. I was very pleased how things went. The meetings were extensive but fruitful. In several aspects FDI won with this decision on organizing the meetings in Lisbon. Thank you Lisbon!


Live. Learn. Laugh

February 20, 2012

As FDI President, I am proud to be associated with a project that is contributing so much to oral health all over the world.

Me with Monica Carlile, Regional Professional Marketing Manager for Europe, on my right, Virginie Horn, FDI World Education and Development Manager at my left, and local Unilever representatives.

Me with Monica Carlile, Regional Professional Marketing Manager for Europe, on my right, Virginie Horn, FDI World Education and Development Manager at my left, and local Unilever representatives.

Press conference

Press conference


FDI President Speaks About Oral Care (CNN Turk)

Unilever LLL workshop

Unilever LLL workshop

With Tri Erri Astoeti, from Indonesia Dental Association

Farewell dinner

Farewell dinner


AEEDC Dubai 2012

February 4, 2012

At the Annual Arab-Asian-African-American Scientific Dental Alliance Meeting. From left to right, Mohammed Jafar Abedin, me, Adbul Salam Al Madani, Adbullah Al Shammery, Tariq Khoory, Nasser Al Malik and Robert Edwab.

At the opening ceremony I highlighted the importance and value for AEEDC, to integrate European dental medicine organisations. This suggestion was accepted by the Alliance.

At the opening ceremony I highlighted the importance and value for AEEDC, to integrate European dental medicine organisations. This suggestion was accepted by the Alliance.

FDI booth at the AEEDC Dubai, with Neil Kirkman.

Dubai real states is booming and there is a lot of opportunities for dentists. See you in 2013!

Dubai real states is booming and there is a lot of opportunities for dentists. See you in 2013!


Hvala Croatia!

January 28, 2012

The Croatian Dental Chamber (CDC), aiming to further develop dental medicine and call attention for the importance of oral health, organized last January, several important meetings: President of Croatia, Croatia Dental Chamber and visit to University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine.

Once again, the FDI supports its members and its initiatives to promote oral health.

Meeting with the dean of the University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine and with head of the departments

Meeting with the dean of the University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine and with head of the departments

With Dragutin Komar, dean of the University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine.

With Dragutin Komar, dean of the University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine.

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A personal message from the FDI President

December 29, 2011

Dear colleagues and members of FDI,

It is now three months since our meeting in Mexico and the occasion when I took over the FDI presidency. During the intervening period, I have, along with members of the Council and Executive Committee as well as the Executive Director, put my best efforts into ensuring FDI is perceived as a reliable, trustworthy and venerable institution by our members, stakeholders and corporate partners.

I have had the good fortune to visit a number of countries as the federation’s representative, among them India, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina and the United States (Las Vegas and New York), an also a few FDI institutional high level stakeholders, such as WHO and IFPMA. Everywhere, I was impressed by the tremendous prestige that FDI enjoys, the goodwill it inspires and the high honour in which it is held.

I also had opportunity to share our vision with ministers, officials and the leadership and members of our national dental associations; and heighten their awareness of the latest international trends and best practice with regard to access to oral health, which today increasingly involves all medical professions within a context of holistic care.

It is heartening to see that, in the field of dental medicine, FDI is able to maintain its high profile among government officials, external stakeholders, corporations, foundations and other NGO’s. It is this high profile that contributes to the federation’s added value during this period of global economic crisis.

As an institution with worldwide outreach, FDI is in a unique position to make things happen. Its initial impact may appear slight but, just like a stone falling on the surface of a lake, the long-term effect of FDI actions ripple out to all parts of the globe

Whether in the field of Noncommunicable Diseases, the Global Caries Initiative, international policy on amalgam/mercury within UNEP, Continuing Education, the Annual Congress and Vision 2020, a recent project mapping oral health for the next nine years, we can be sure that FDI will, with the support of its members and partners, continue to have an impact and continue to make a difference.

With FDI staff

With FDI staff

Next year, 2012, will be crucial, not only because we will be holding our 100th Annual World Dental Congress in Hong Kong, SAR China, but also because we will be taking major steps towards achieving our aims within the context of the overarching FDI vision of ‘Leading the World to Optimal Oral Health’.

During this special festive season, let me, on behalf of the Council, Committees and Staff, take this opportunity to wish you good luck and happiness and reiterate our firm commitment to fulfilling the high expectations of our members, our partners and, most of all, people around the world for whom we are determined to make FDI’s vision of “optimal oral health” a reality.

Orlando Monteiro da Silva

FDI President


FDI at the WHO

December 28, 2011

FDI is an NGO with official relations with WHO. In that capacity, we had a high level meeting in WHO headquarters, in Geneva, the 21nd December. I attended it with Jean-Luc Eiselé, FDI executive director, and Julian Fisher, FDI Associate Director, Science & Professional Affairs. Of course oral health promotion was the main topic of discussion.

From left, Poul Erik Petersen, WHO Global Oral Health Programme, myself, Ala Alwan, WHO Chronic Diseases Prevention and Management coordinator, and Jean-Luc Eiselé, FDI executive director.

From left, Poul Erik Petersen, WHO Global Oral Health Programme, myself, Ala Alwan, WHO Chronic Diseases Prevention and Management coordinator, and Jean-Luc Eiselé, FDI executive director.


FDI at the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (IFPMA) reception

December 15, 2011

The next stage, which IFPMA has agreed to support, is to test and assess the NCD Toolkit in the field, that is, to answer the question: can health practitioners around the world use it in their daily work to educate patients on the risks of behaviours and to assess their current exposure to NCDs. 

My speech at the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) reception, held in Geneva last 1st December:

Thank you for your kind invitation: it is indeed a great pleasure to be here today to address and touch base with IFPMA, one of FDI’s most valued partners and friends.

Last time I spoke to you was on 7 July, at the very well attended IFPMA reception during ECOSOC at the United Nations. That, of course, was also an early stage of what turned out to be a highly successful and visible campaign on noncommunicable diseases.

From left, Eduardo Pisani, IFPMA director general, and David Brennan, IFPMA president and CEO of AstraZeneca.

From left, Eduardo Pisani, IFPMA director general, and David Brennan, IFPMA president and CEO of AstraZeneca.

It was particularly important for FDI to lead the NCD campaign: it meant we could help our partners in the World Health Professions Alliance in their efforts to accomplish goals in the field of public health.

For FDI, it meant that we could achieve a long-standing need—and personal goal of mine—to better integrate dental medicine into the general practice of medicine. This is particularly important in NCDs where dentists will be called upon to play a key role identifying tell-tale signs of high risk behaviour, such as tobacco use, as well as early signs of chronic illness.

In effect, practitioners in oral health are one of the few medical professions that patients visit routinely for a check-up and whose work involves visual inspection of the mouth and gums

In addition, as IFPMA and its members well know, saliva testing is becoming increasingly used as a means of disease diagnosis and monitoring, due to its convenience, accuracy and non-invasive nature – and, once again, dental practitioners are in privileged position.

Just to recapitulate, the campaign itself involved two major processes: the first was educational and included the development of a health improvement scorecard and scorecard user manuals targeting health professionals, on the one hand, and patients and public, on the other.

I think we all agree that the resulting product was pleasing to the eye, conveniently packaged, and well-conceived in terms of content and usability.

We will know the answers to those questions during the next few months of field testing.

The other part of the campaign was to launch the toolkit prior to and during the United Nations Summit on NCDs in New York. We did the launch in three places and in my presence, although my presence at the Geneva event was via a recorded message!

Both I and former FDI President addressed some 40 participants at a media launch in Mexico City. The location was aptly chosen because WHO had already held a high-level regional consultation of the Americas on NCDs in February of this year, which meant the media were already sensitized to the issue.

Finally, the toolkit was presented at number of side events held during the UN Summit itself, including the event ‘Putting the teeth into NCDs’ sponsored by the Republic of Tanzania, Australia and Sweden – and, of course, the IFPMA reception, held at the United Kingdom Mission to the UN in New York.

Further, I was able to introduce WHPA and the Toolkit as a prime example of inter-professional collaboration on NCDs during two of the parallel sessions at the World Conference on Social Determinants of Health last October in Rio.

One of the sessions was moderated by Jorge Venegas, Ministry of Health of Uruguay; the other, in the presence of Dr. José Luiz Amaral, President-Elect of the World Medical Association, was entitled ‘the Changing the role of public health’.

These have been exciting times and, from the point of view of FDI, an excellent opportunity to promote our product and consolidate our working relationship with IFPMA.

For our part, we very much look forward to the field testing, to be carried out jointly with our WHPA partners – and of course, to our continued excellent relations with our friends at IFPMA.

Thank you for your attention!


Thanksgiving New York!

November 30, 2011

For the occasion of the 87th Annual Session of the Greater New York Dental Meeting, having been kindly invited by its general chairman, Dr. John Halikias and its executive director, Dr. Robert Edwab, I had the pleasure to attend this meeting on behalf of FDI.

The day after my arrival, the 24th November, I had the opportunity to watch the traditional Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It was three-hours of an interesting view and a different feel of the Big Apple just before heading towards a full agenda!

The 2nd Annual FOLA (Latin America) Global Leadership Programme organization invited me to attend their breakfast/meeting.

Guests were invited for a breakfast on 28th November.

And welcomed by Steve Kess, Henry Schein Inc., vice president.

I had the opportunity to meet the president of the Hispanic Dental Association, Margo Melchor, an organization focused on addressing the representation of Hispanic colleagues in the United States.

The Greater NY Dental Meeting included this year 18,311 dentists. It was also a good occasion to promote our FDI AWDC 2012.

The “Celebrity Luncheon” was also an important moment where I took the chance to strengthen relations with several presidents of dental associations and with deans of dental schools.

With George Stephanopoulos, who was an senior adviser in the Clinton administration, was the celebrity speaker.

Orlando Monteiro da Silva and George Stephanopoulos

With Gorki Espinoza, president of the Ecuador Dental Association.

The International Dental Tribune organized the first Dental Tribune Global Awards where I had the pleasure to see some good friends and qualified colleagues being recognized for their efforts in oral health.

From left, SHOFU Europe managing director Wolfgang van Hall, Latin American Dental Federation president Dr. Adolfo Rodríguez, Dental Tribune International publisher Torsten Oemus and AMD LASERS president Alan Miller.

Last but not the least, always time for my jogging…