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Welcome to world's first multi-disciplinary dental education portal appropriately named after its namesake for advanced continuing dental education - "IDEA" - Advanced Continuing Dental Education's VisionThe vision of this project is to cultivate a unified, playground-like place for life-long learning that makes a world of difference across the multi-disciplinary dental community for your patients, your practice, your peace of mind. Advanced Continuing Dental Education's MissionThe aim of this web portal, or how we plan to realize this vision, is by creating and connecting access between stakeholders and solutions in a way that seems simple yet meaningul for all stakeholders in all areas of the multi-disciplinary community of dentistry in a unified way that advances the vertical in which we smile. What better way to realize a vision then by enabling others to realize their own. Advanced Continuing Dental Education Courses by SpecialtyMulti-Disciplinary Dentistry - Cosmetic Dentistry
Restorativie Esthetic Implant Dentistry - Orthodontics
Endodontics Pediadontics Periodontics Prosthodontics Oral Surgery Dental Laboratory
Restorative Dentistry CE CourseA blend of class room, hands-on and online training programs that shows you the who, what, when, why and how of advanced restorative dentistry. From diagnostic considerations, treatment planning, treatment protocols and finishing mechanics to integrating the technologies like cone beam, intraoral and electric handpiece that enables greater efficiency and effectiveness. It's a playground-like place for life-long learning that makes a world of difference... for your patients, your practice, your peace of mind. Advanced Continuing Restorative Dental Course Objectives: - Recognize what cases may be restored cosmetically
- Determine which cases to avoid
- Eliminate the influence of insurance
- Discuss which cases may require additional treatment to ensure success
- Understand comprehensive case diagnosis and treatment plans
- Identify dental related musculoskeletal signs and symptoms
- Discover the science, logic, and physiology behind determining and positioning the bite correctly
- Incorporate technologies and philosophies necessary for the successful restorative practice
- Learn the principles of the ideal smile design to create the perfect case
- Learn how to accurately transfer the bite to the laboratory
- Understand how to develop the ideal restorative practice
Esthetic CosmeticA blend of class room, hands-on and online training programs that shows you the who, what, when, why and how of dental esthetic excellence. This course includes comprehensive clinical training, practical occlusion concepts, creating a positive philosophical attitude and effective case acceptance principles. You will not only benefit from personal instruction on your own case, but you will view and help diagnose over 300 restorative units from the other attendees. This six-day course features live-patient treatment. You are required to bring a patient of record from your practice. Recommended cases include 8-10 units of porcelain veneers/crowns or a combination of both. Your proposed case must be reviewed by the Clinical Director before acceptance. Your case will be completed under the guidance of a clinical instructor. Esthetic Course Objectives Include: - Discuss case treatment plans and options with their patient
- Determine appropriate occlusal care for the patient
- Develop a critical eye for aesthetic restorations
- Understand the need for a patient-centered practice
- Perform soft tissue recontouring
- Create maximum quality aesthetic restorations in porcelain
- understand instant orthodontics
- Develop a good plan for the aesthetic based practice
Clinical - Scientific principles of smile design
- Integrate functional occlusion in aesthetic dentistry
- Identify advantages of all-porcelain restorations to create maximum aesthetics
- Eliminate sensitivity
- Learn the rapid cementation technique
- Understand adhesive dentistry to achieve predictable results
- Diagnose and treatment plan
- Master necessary and optimal laboratory communication
- Learn the amazing 10-minute temporization technique
- Predictably restore the dark tooth
- Instant orthodontics
- Recontour soft tissue
- Learn advanced aesthetic soft tissue procedures
- Use supragingival margins even with dark roots
- Resin-bonded bridges
- Endo aesthetics
- Understand dental materials
Management - Determining fees
- Insurance management
- Marketing the aesthetic practice
- Generating the aesthetic demand in your practice
- Effective case presentations
- Eight steps to getting the patient to say "yes"
- Getting paid prior to treatment
- Team management
- Understanding your team and your patients
- Achieving financial freedom
- Your team's role in practice development
- High-tech dentistry
- Hygiene's role in the aesthetic practice
Neuromuscular Dentistry (TMJ / TMD): mandible, occlusion, tmj and gnathologyThis course continuum series will enhance your knowledge of TMD dentistry as it relates to aesthetic dentistry. The curriculum will lead you to the ultimate goal of effectively treating patients predictably and conservatively through muscle physiology and neurophysiology. The scientific principles and clinical use of EMG, CMS, ESG and Jaw Tracking will be investigated and understood. Neuromuscular Dentistry Course Objectives Include: - Identify the restorative principles that are inherent for successful results
- Create a fixed orthotic and the precise technique for refining the occlusion on natural dentition
- Identify goals and objectives that must be met in restorative care before designing a successful treatment plan
- Understand the use of an EMG
- Understand the importance of orthotic placement on opposing arch of prepared teeth
- Define best practices in the use of good occlusal techniques in preparing a patient for restorative care.
Additional topics to be addressed: - Efficiently take a TENS bite
- Receive an introduction to the Myobite
- Identify the physiological path of closure in three dimensions
- Define the Myocentric target
- Understand occlusal physiology
- Recognize the importance of TMJ space decompression
- Sonography
- Physiologic reality of cuspid rise and anterior guidance
- Anatomical appliances
- Occlusal prematurities
- Practical equilibration principles
- Groove, spheroid and point technique of coronoplasty
- Necessary records: exam, occlusal plane analysis
- Measuring masticatory muscle activity with EMG’s
- Fees
- Diagnosis and comprehensive treatment plans
Neuromuscular Dentistry (TMJ / TMD): mandible, occlusion, tmj and gnathologyThis six-day, live-patient treatment program will show you how life changing your dentistry can be. You will handle more complex cases (bruxers, restoring vertical dimension, restoring severely dark teeth without subgingival margins, creating biologic pontics that appear to be growing out of tissue, etc.) treating function as well as aesthetics. Perhaps the most important aspect of the program is, understanding why cases succeeded, and why they fail and how to prevent that failure before it happens. You will leave with an understanding of why so many people need this type of treatment. Fine tune your skill and take your cases from good to outstanding. The Objectives for this course are for participants to: - Manage difficult cases such as bruxers, restoration of vertical dimension, and restoring severely dark teeth
- Understand and address problems associated with a need for occlusal stabilization
- Define and utilize techniques for subtle porcelain contouring and chair-side customization before and after final placement
- Understand management principles, case presentation skills, and good diagnosis and treatment planning
- Identify appropriate marketing procedures for your practice
- Educate team and patients about the power of TMD Dentistry
Additional topics to be addressed: - Properly incorporate functional occlusion concepts while rehabilitating full mouths
- Maintaining an accurate bite even when working on full arches
Dental Implants And Bone GraftingBone grafting was once performed only by specialists. Now conscientious clinicians are obtaining predictable results in sockets, on ridges and with periodontal defects utilizing a new generation of bone graft materials and inexpensive guided tissue (bone) barriers. The result is improved aesthetics, simplified prosthetics and salvaged dentitions for everyday, happy patients. Begin your grafting with the highly predictable extraction socket preservation. The rewards are enormous preservation of the bony housing, restoration of the vertical bone height and protection of the papilla; all while gaining remarkable pontic contours. Bone grafting techniques will be thoroughly discussed with voluminous clinical examples throughout the hands-on course. Dental Implants And Bone Grafting Course Objectives: - Understand bone grafting procedures including ridge augmentation and sinus elevations
- Identify classifications of graft materials
- Discuss case selection and exclusion criteria
- Understand good patient consultation
- Describe pre and post operative medications and patient instructions
- Explore the benefits of resorbable vs. non-resorbable barriers and the application of both
Additional topics to be addressed: Bone Graft Materials and Socket Grafting - Examples of each category and benefits of each
- Case selection and exclusion criteria
- Case reports: extraction sockets
- Hands on:
- Suturing
- Barrier materials
- Bone graft products
- Graft models using collatape or gelfoam and suture
- Introducing CTR Barriers
- Case reports: GTR
- Hands-on:
- Graft models using both GTR's and suture
- Clinical examples: live surgeries
- Questions, answers and controversies
Ridge Augmentation - Anatomic consideration: blood supply; bone and soft tissue concerns
- Instrumentation
- Review bone graft products and combinations appropriate for ridge augmentation
- Review principles of space maintenance or tenting
- Discuss expectations and limitations for ridge augmentation
- Explain flap design including entry and closure
- Legal ramifications of using human or animal bone graft materials and consent forms
- Detail post-operative management: timing of suture and barrier removal, managing complications and chronology of re-entry based on which bone material was used
- Hands-on:
- Defect preparation & compare materials
- Clinical cases: live surgery
Immediate Implants and Osteotome/Sinus - Use of bone graft products for immediate implants
- Exclusion criteria for immediate implants
- Limitations of periotome techniques
- Discussion of immediate loading
- Options for sinus elevations
- Anatomic considerations
- Diagnosis and treatment planning
- Importance and use of tomograms
- Critical factors in determining which procedure to apply and why
- Expectations and limitations
- Instrumentation
- Patient management issues: pre- and post-op medications, patient instructions, managing complications
- Simple osteotome techniques
- Bone grafting in osteotome approach
- Clinical cases: live surgery
Endodontic CoursesIn this two-day, comprehensive endo course, you will learn the secrets of practical, predictable and profitable endodontics. The intense, hands-on portion assures you will have the confidence to apply your new skills the day you return to your office. Our faculty of doctors will share with you how to eliminate the stress of performing endodontic procedures as they present efficient systems, which immediately boost your hourly endo production. Endodontic Course Objectives: - Identify an endodontic preparation that works, with proper case selection, on virtually every tooth
- Define a technique to simplify emergency treatment for endo cases
- Utilize a new technique for obturating root canals that will increase efficiency of care for your patient
- Utilize rotary nickel-titanium files without fear of breakage
- Understand proper post placement, and when not to use posts
- Complete same day restorations of endodontically-treated teeth
Additional topics to be addressed: - The single biggest secret that makes multiple-canal endo easier
- A step-by-step preparation system that works on every tooth
- How you can be doing almost all your endo cases in a single visit
- Total, instant and painless anesthesia - every time
- A technique to simplify emergency treatment (the 5-minute emergency solution)
- Endonomics
- Understanding how endodontics can and should be the most productive part of your practice
- Why intraosseous anesthesia should not just be used for the "hot" tooth
- New information that will change the way you think about analgesics and antibiotics
Dental Implant CoursesThis three-day program delivers state-of-the-art education which will enable the clinician to gain knowledge and confidence in dental implant treatment planning, patient work-ups, and basic to advanced surgical and restorative techniques. This course offers a unique approach in that the treatment plan is derived from the occlusion down to the bone, and not from the bone up to the occlusion. After completing this course you will gain the confidence in an implant protocol that allows you to place and restore implants easily and predictably, with long-term clinical success. During this unique hands-on course, you will learn how to use and fabricate surgical stents for implant placement, perform hands-on implant placement on models, learn the latest restorative principles and observe two different live implant placements. Dental Implant Course Objectives Include: - Understand the step by step neuromuscular approach to surgical implant placement and occlusal loading
- Identify implant protocols and limitations
- Discuss advanced case presentation including ridge augmentation and sinus grafts
- Understand predictable, reliable and less invasive surgical protocol
- Understanding Tomographic systems and how to read these X-rays and understand radiographic options for patient evaluation and implant placement
- Understand treatment planning, patient acceptance and patient management
Additional topics to be addressed: - Implant protocols and limitations
- Immediate extraction/implant placement
- Single tooth implants
- Multiple tooth implants
- Implant dentures
- Surgical stent fabrication
- Full mouth reconstruction in combination with implants
- Implant economics
- Treatment planning, patient acceptance and patient managing
- Eliminating surgical surprises
- Aesthetic and functional results
- Radiographic options for patient evaluation and implant placement
- The top down approach to surgical implant placement and occlusal loading extremely accurate and reproducible method to place and restore implants
Dental Implant Courses are coming soon...
An implant course dictated by the occlusion. An over-the-shoulder and hands-on approach to predictably placing and restoring implants.This three-day program is an advanced class that offers bone grafting and sinus lifting protocols in addition to other more advanced aspects of treatment planning relative to implant cases. Each class participant is required to bring a live patient to this course and will treatment plan and place an implant using the protocol acquired during this class. In advance of the course, each dentist must forward impressions, x-rays and photographs of their patient to Dr. Malin for preliminary approval of the patient's case for this class. Attendees will clinically experience a number of surgeries during this course. Advanced Dental Implants Course Objectives Include: - Evaluate your patient reviewing complete surgical protocol
- Understand the importance of implementing thorough medical, perio and neuromuscular evaluations
- Implement appropriate surgical techniques in stent construction, completing sinus grafts, bone grafts, ridge augmentation and preservations
- Utilize Tomos and CTs with surgical stents in place
- Develop and implement a comprehensive treatment plan
- Understanding bite transfers, as they relate to vertical dimension
- Discuss fully the implementation of full mouth reconstruction and implants
Additional topics to be addressed: - Reviewing the concerns and effects of your patient's medical history
- Performing the exam - what to look for
- Advance case presentation covering the neuromuscular aspects of placing implants
A hands-on, live-patient treatment course. Advanced Dental Implants is coming soon.
Pediatric Orthodontic CoursesThis unique, three-day course is designed to provide a specialized educational opportunity for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric orthodontic patients. It is the only course of study of its kind offering systematic instruction to course participants on treatment from a neuromuscular perspective. Each participant will be instructed on the various options of orthodontic diagnosis, case selection, treatment timing and treatment modalities from the neuromuscular perspective. To facilitate a complete learning experience, numerous hands-on typodont projects will be utilized as well as project exercises and mini-clinics. These teaching methods will allow each participant to return home and immediately put into practice the learned techniques. Primary Goal and Objective: Doctors will discover advanced diagnostic systems and the appliances necessary to complete treatment protocols. Upon completion of the course the doctors will be able to develop and apply comprehensive orthodontic treatment plans. The objectives of this course are for the participant to be able to: - Understand the facial development, skeletal malocclusions, airway obstruction and the value of early intervention
- Utilize Neuromuscular Diagnostic skills to implement diagnosis and treatment planning and the modified NFO Sassouni Plus Cephalometric Analysis
- Utilize the NFO Cephalometric Analysis through integration with the Schwartz and Symmetroscopic Analysis
- Understand case selection and treatment through airway recognition, treatment timing, appliance designs and applications
- Discover the uses and applications of the various fixed functional appliances and see how braces are used in the mixed dentition along with composite build-ups to establish and maintain NM vertical and AP
- Understand the magnitude of neuromuscular functional orthodontic occlusal retention and the significance of functional over-treatment
Dental Scan Interpretation: EMG - ESG - Cone Beam CBCTThere will be emphasis upon correlating objective data to patient history and physical findings. Use of slow motion redraw modes for real time analysis, Scan #18 EMG spectral analysis, Scan #15-16 ESG frequency analysis, diagnosis of ascending versus descending pain reference patterns and other advanced diagnostic protocols will be presented. The objectives of this course are for the participant to: - Understand how to "get the most" out of your K6/K7
- Learn a gnathologist's interpretation of TMJ K6/K7 data
- Interpret advanced K6/K7 data with emphasis on Scan #12 and other in-depth analysis
- Interpret advanced K6/K7 data with emphasis on EMG Scan #2, 9/10, 11, 16, 4/5 and the use of slow motion analysis and integration of the data with other patient records
- Use scan #18 to identify muscle fatigue
- Utilize an EMG to identify ascending versus descending pain reference patterns
TMJ And TMDEvery structural part of the masticatory system is designed to function in balance with the other parts. There are reasons why TM joints get sore, why connective tissue gets damaged, why disks displace, why joints click, why teeth become sensitive, and why periodontal disease is perpetuated. There is a reason why teeth get loose, wear excessively, and move out of alignment. Every problem of dysfunction is really an effect. Proper diagnosis requires that we clearly define each effect and then determine the specific cause. In this course you will be provided with detailed differential diagnosis for each sign and symptom as well as learn examination protocols. After this course, you will have an awareness of the pathology and etiology of such problems. You will be given an algorithm for diagnosis and treatment, learn precautions necessary when treating the pain patient and when and how to make ancillary referral. Furthermore, this course will teach you how to recapture a displaced articular disc and take a neuromuscular bite with a displaced disc. We will address how to take a neuromuscular bite when you cannot TENS a patient. You will be given the opportunity to analyze a TMJ video. There is a clinical portion of the course in which the participants will take neuromuscular bites on each other. The simple conservative techniques taught will lead to results that please the patient and the dentist. The objectives for this course are for the participants to be able to: - Understand the neurophysiology and classification of cranio-mandibular disorders.
- Understand proper clinical examination techniques for TMD
- Utilize radiographic evaluations and interpret radiographs
- Understand TMD: “ The Great Imposter”
- Evaluate the cranial nerves
- Understand orthotic design in Phase I patients
- Utilize Phase I therapy for patients with cranio-mandibular disorders
- Recapture a disc in patients with internal derangements
- Take a neuromuscular bite on patients that cannot be TENSED
- Understand the importance of posture and its effect on the cranio-mandibular system
- Understand Scan 18
TMJ And TMJ From Beginning To End: Treating the TMD Patient - A Restorative Continuum. This eight-session continuum teaches the principles of managing patients with TMD symptoms related to occlusion disharmony. Importance is placed on identifying the role of ascending and descending components on postural and occlusal symptoms. Participants will learn to determine goals of patient treatment, optimum treatment planning, and restorative management. The objectives of this course are for the participant to: - Perform a complete intraoral and extraoral exam, and complete a comprehensive medical history to document all risk management factors associated with the patient treatment
- Identify TMD Symptoms, and be able to diagnose and treatment plan the patient in pain
- Understand the pathology of pain
- Utilize knowledge of anatomy, bite management and pain management to provide better care for your patient
- Utilize information gained in the course regarding coordinated disciplines (NM Massage, holistic medicine, nutrition orthodontics,implantology chiropractic AO/NUCA ) to provide more comprehensive care options for the patient in pain
- Understand the advanced principles of prosthodontics, and pain management to prepare and deliver treatment, including preparation and cementation for full mouth reconstruction
- Understand the principles of managing patients with TMD symptoms related to occlusioin disharmony
- Identify the role of ascending and descending components on postural and occlusal symptoms
- Manage the dental component of TMD through orthopedic positioning of the mandible and long-term stabilization utilizing principles taught in LVI restorative courses
- Identify or understand restorative concepts and apply them as appropriate for restoration of the patients dentition
Sleep Dentistry CoursesThis three day program is designed for the dentist and team member to become proficient at recognizing the SBD (sleep breathing disorder) patient in the dental practice, to become comfortable discussing the condition, and to effectively and predictably treat the disorder. Forty-five percent of Americans snore; 25 percent snore habitually; seven percent have sleep apnea; and 90 percent of those remain undiagnosed. If you see 14 patients a day, one of them is among the walking dead, and more than likely, they do not know they have a problem. Only 24 percent of physicians bother to screen for sleep disorders. 15 million Americans need our help. Any dentist can make an anti-snoring appliance for a patient who complains. What you will learn takes you from that rudimentary stage to a level that far surpasses the knowledge of the MD not specializing in sleep disorders. Return on investment can be realized with the treatment of just one patient. Start protecting your patients from a collapsing airway and an unhealthy existence. Sleep disordered breathing in its various manifestations is arguably the number one health problem in the U.S. The objectives of this course are for the participant to be able to: - Recognize the many signs and symptoms of the apneic patient, including those seen in children
- Understand how to physically examine the potential sleep apneic
- Communicate more effectively the basics of sleep apnea to patients
- Intelligently discuss all snoring and sleep apnea treatment options
- Understand the anatomy and physiology of the airway
- Fabricate an in-office sleep appliance
- Deliver a lab-fabricated sleep appliance
- Create a marketing plan for the sleep disorder part of your practice
- Understand techniques for management of medical insurance and sleep disorders
- Analyze a home sleep study and a PSG
Additional topics to be addressed: - Sleep-wake cycles and stages of sleep
- The many disorders or disturbances of sleep
- The sleep breathing disorder continuum
- Epidemiology of sleep victims
- Sequelae of obstructive sleep apnea
- Items to include on your health history
- Get fitted with a mandibular advancement device for use in patient demonstration
- Undergo a self sleep study before Day 1 or 2
- OSA in children
- 13 treatments (and counting) for sleep breathing disorders
- Different types of oral appliances for treating the SBD patient
- Side effects of appliances
- Protocol for your office, including necessary forms
- “Sleep Hygiene”
Dental Laboratory And Technology CoursesThis three-day, hands-on program will enable you to develop the confidence and skills required to communicate with dentist and thereby achieve optimal aesthetics results. You will fabricate an 8-10 unit anterior ceramic case on a typodont. It has always been the goal of LVI to deliver the highest level of dentistry - and it starts with the technician. Today's technological advancements require a higher level of awareness in regards to the products and skills required to elevate technicians to new heights. At the successful completion of this course you will be prepared to attend the level 2 Advanced Anterior Ceramics curriculum with live-patient case try-ins. The objectives of this course are for the participant to: - Learn the architecture of the LVI Smile Design through proper case planning
- Establish correct form, contour and function with the pre-operative wax-up model
- Complete an accurate transfer of the pre-operative wax-up or temporary model to the die model
- Understand cut back and staining techniques to deliver natural looking crowns and veneers
- Recognize the proper use of materials to ensure longevity to pressable ceramic techniques (includes porcelain ingot, grinding instruments, temperatures, etc.)
Dental Practice Management CoursesLearn the Secrets of the Ultra-Successful Practice - From Those That Are Doing It This could be one of the most valuable sessions that you and your team ever attend. Why are most practices struggling while others are having record breaking years? Why are some dentists routinely performing comprehensive aesthetic and reconstructive dentistry while others are "stuck" in the single tooth, insurance dictated practice? This energetic and highly motivational two-day seminar will reveal the elusive secrets behind the ultra-successful LVI-style dental practice - from two of the most successful LVI-style practices around. If you have questions about strategy implementation and practice development, Dr.'s Bynum, Mowery and their Teams have the answers. Experience what others are saying is a must attend course for transition into practice success! The objectives of this course are for the participant to: Team - Eliminate "staff" and creating TEAM
- Create and preserving "ownership" mentality
- Increase patient progression and handling by the TEAM
Case Presentation - Understand the 7-minute rule: What is it and how it works!
- Integrate neuromuscular dentistry into practice success
- Master TEAM case presentation and verbal communication for easy case acceptance
- Implement step by step progression into the practice and into treatment
Transition - From the "traditional" to the progressive practice style of today
- Handle insurance to make it work for you and not against you!
- Create pay and bonus incentives to drive everyone further
- Create the perfect working environment
- Build confidence in your practice, your TEAM and your success
- Separate you, your practice and your success!
- Utilize marketing strategies to drive productive patients in your door!
Advanced Continuing Dental Education Courses Offered by Subject Matter: Clinical - Technology - Business Gnathology, Technology, Orthodontic, Endodontic, Periodontic, Occlusion And Function, Cosmetic And Restorative, TMJ, Technologies, Conebeam Imaging, Implant and Laboratory CE Course Trainings. Advanced Continuing Dental Education Courses Offered by GeographyAdvanced Continuing Dental Education Courses are offered all over the world. Here is a list of our most frequented locations organized by global and regional: Tokyo, Japan Mexico City, Mexico Mumbai, India Sáo Paulo, Brazil New York City, USA Shanghai, China Lagos, Nigeria Los Angeles, USA Calcutta, India Buenos Aires, Argentina Seóul, South Korea Beijing, China Karachi, Pakistan Delhi, India Dhaka, Bangladesh Manila, Philippines Cairo, Egypt Õsaka, Japan Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tianjin, China Jakarta, Indonesia Paris, France Istanbul, Turkey Moscow, Russian Fed. London, United Kingdom Lima, Peru Tehrãn, Iran Bangkok, Thailand Chicago, USA Bogotá, Colombia Hyderabad, India Chennai, India Essen, Germany Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Hangzhou, China Hong Kong, China Lahore, Pakistan Shenyang, China Changchun, China Bangalore, India Harbin, China Chengdu, China Santiago, Chile Guangzhou, China St. Petersburg, Russian Fed. Kinshasa, DRC Baghdãd, Iraq Jinan, China Wuhan, China Toronto, Canada Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) Alger, Algeria Philadelphia, USA Qingdao, China Milano, Italy Pusan, South Korea Belo Horizonte, Brazil Almadabad, India Madrid, Spain San Francisco, USA Alexandria, Egypt Washington DC, USA Houston, USA Dallas, USA Guadalajara, Mexico Chongging, China Medellin, Colombia Detroit, USA Handan, China Frankfurt, Germany Porto Alegre, Brazil Hanoi, Vietnam Sydney, Australia Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. Singapore, Singapore Casablanca, Morocco Katowice, Poland Pune, India Bangdung, Indonesia Monterrey, Mexico Montréal, Canada Melbourne, Australia Salvador, Brazil Napoli, Italy
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