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SEPTEMBER 19-22, 2013 GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER for EDUCATION for CONNECTIONS for CAMARADERIE for SUPPLIES for FRIENDSHIPS for ENTERTAINMENT OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SESSION

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SEPTEMBER 19-22, 2013GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER

for EDUCATIONfor CONNECTIONS for CAMARADERIE

for SUPPLIESfor FRIENDSHIPS

for ENTERTAINMENT

OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION

ANNUALSESSION

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ODA ANNUAL SESSION

TABLEOF CONTENTS

Welcome 5

Registration Information 6

ODA House of Delegates 9

General Information 10

ODA Leaders & Staff 13

Special Events 14

Related Programs 16

Schedule at a Glance 18

Continuing Education 23

General CE Information 74

Speaker Bios 76

Awards of Excellence 91

Exhibit Hall 102

Exhibitor Listng 104

Convention Center Map 126

Hyatt Regency Maps 127

Hilton Maps 128

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ODA ANNUAL SESSION

TABLEOF CONTENTS

Welcome 5

Registration Information 6

ODA House of Delegates 9

General Information 10

ODA Leaders & Staff 13

Special Events 14

Related Programs 16

Schedule at a Glance 18

Continuing Education 23

General CE Information 74

Speaker Bios 76

Awards of Excellence 91

Exhibit Hall 102

Exhibitor Listng 104

Convention Center Map 126

Hyatt Regency Maps 127

Hilton Maps 128

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Discover all that this premiere four-day event has to offer – top-notch continuing education programs, an expansive Exhibit Hall, fine dining and an eclectic and fun night life, world renowned cultural and arts programs, music and sports entertainment, shopping opportunities unsurpassed anywhere in the region, and much more.

The 2013 Annual Session is packed with informative CE courses led by top-tier, stimulating presenters from around the world, to help keep attendees’ knowledge and skills on the leading edge and current in licensure requirements.

Our Exhibit Hall boasts more than 200 booths showcasing the latest and greatest in dental techniques, technologies and products – many at special show prices.

In addition to educational opportunities during the 2013 Annual Session, attendees can enjoy fun-filled activities such as The Bash!, sponsored by Coltene Whaledent, special lunch programs, concerts and black-tie events. There are truly special activities and events for everyone!

And it doesn’t stop there. There is plenty of fun and camaraderie to be had right within the Exhibit Hall in the Greater Columbus Convention Center - a Welcome Reception on Thursday from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., an ice cream sundae bar on Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 pm., and daily door prizes for dentists, hygienists and staff in the ODA’s Membership Booth.

The ODA’s Annual Session, one of the must-attend dental conventions in the Midwest, is a culmination of a year of hard work by dedicated ODA volunteers on the Annual Session Committee and other dental professionals throughout the state.

Welcome to the 2013 ODA Annual Session and make plans to join us next year for the 148th ODA Annual Session on September 11-14, 2014!

WELCOME TO THE OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION’S 147TH ANNUAL SESSION: The Source for this year’s most exciting and rewarding learning experience for dental professionals in the five-state region.

Dr. Kim GardnerPresidentOhio Dental Association

Dr. Bruce GrbachGeneral ChairmanOhio Dental Association

WELCOME

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Registration and a name badge are required to participate in all Annual Session activities. Most registration fees include admission to the ODA Exhibit Hall and Table Clinics, the Thursday evening Welcome Reception, the Friday night BASH!, all Hall events, the Exhibit Hall door prizes for dentists and staff, and the selected continuing dental education seminars that are offered for no additional cost to member dentists and staff. On-line registration is available through the end of the meeting at www.oda.org/events.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURSThursday, September 19 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Friday, September 20 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 21 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Sunday, September 22 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEESCode Categories Onsite A ODA Member (active/retired) $75B Non-Member Dentist $350C ODA Retired Life Member $50D ADA Member (outside Ohio) $75DH Dental Hygienist $30EF EFDA $30DA Dental Assistant $30LT Lab Technician $30OM Office Manager $30RE Office Staff $30SP Spouse (non staff) $0MC Minor Child $0DS Dental Student $0DR Dental Resident $0HS Hygiene Student $0ST Other Students $15ESD Sat. Exhibits Only – Dentist $0ESH Sat. Exhibits Only – Hygienist $0ESA Sat. Exhibits Only – Assistant $0ESE Sat. Exhibits Only – EFDA $0ESO Sat. Exhibits Only – Office Mgr. $0ESR Sat. Exhibits Only – Office Staff $0

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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Wear your name badge to all functions, and be sure to carry event tickets with you. Replacement tickets will be issued at full on-site fees.

STUDENT PARTICIPATIONProof of student status (submit copy of student ID or ASDA membership number) is required for all student-status registrations, including dental students, dental residents, dental assisting students and dental hygiene students. Dental students pay no registration fee and may attend any CE lecture course at no cost, space permitting. Posted fees for hands-on courses apply.

Dental residents who are ADA members pay no registration fee and may attend any CE lecture course at no cost, space permitting. Posted fees for hands-on courses apply. Dental residents who are not ADA members will be charged posted nonmember fees or can join the ADA at the reduced dental resident fee.

Registration fees are waived for dental hygiene and postsecondary dental assisting classes attending Annual Session as a group. Every group of five students must be accompanied by an Instructor or appropriate chaperone while in the Exhibit Hall. The pre-registration fee for post-secondary student dental assistants attending individually is $5, and increases to $15 onsite.

RETIRED LIFE MEMBER REGISTRATIONA discounted $50 registration fee applies during onsite registration. Dentists in this category can audit any CE course at no charge, space permitting - but to receive CE credit for the course, the member must pay the posted course fee.

SPOUSE REGISTRATIONSpouses of ADA member dentists who do not work in the dental office may register for free.

MEMBERSHIP OFFERNonmember dentists may apply a portion of the registration fee toward 2014 ODA membership dues. To take advantage of this offer, contact the ODA membership department at (614) 486-2700.

CANCELLATION POLICYFor a cancellation refund, written requests must have been received by the ODA no later than September 1, 2013. A $20 service fee will apply for each cancellation. The Ohio Dental Association reserves the right to cancel or reschedule Annual Session due to unforeseen circumstances. Registrants will be notified.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION, CONT.

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As the governing body of the ODA, the House of Delegates convenes each year during Annual Session. Visitors may attend all meetings of the House of Delegates, but are not permitted to address issues. Only delegates and select VIPs are permitted to address issues at the House of Delegates meetings. All ODA members, however, may address issues during Reference Committee of the Whole.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19FIRST SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEETING9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.Battelle Grand North Ballroom, Greater Columbus Convention Center

REFERENCE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Battelle Grand North Ballroom, Greater Columbus Convention Center

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20FINAL SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEETING9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Battelle Grand North Ballroom, Greater Columbus Convention Center

INSTALLATION OF ODA OFFICERS9:00 a.m.Battelle Grand North Ballroom, Greater Columbus Convention Center

CAUCUS MEETINGSDistrict I - Thursday, September 19, 2:30 to 4:00 pm, Taft AB, Hyatt Regency Hotel District II - Thursday, September 19, 2:30 to 4:00 pm, Taft CD, Hyatt Regency Hotel

REFERENCE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLEAll resolutions and annual reports will be heard during the Reference Committee of the Whole. Reference Committees (below) will hold hearings to gather testimony regarding respective resolutions and annual reports.

Reference Committee A: Communication, Membership and Public ServiceReference Committee B: Dental Education, Dental Services and Governmental AffairsReference Committee C: Administrative Affairs and Long-Range PlanningReference Committee on FinanceReference Committee on President’s and President-elect’s Address

ODA HOUSE OF DELEGATES

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LOCATIONThe 146th Annual Session of the Ohio Dental Association is taking place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC) complex, Columbus, Ohio at 400 N. High Street. The co-headquarters hotels are the Hyatt Regency Columbus, 350 N. High Street, (614) 463-1234 and the Hilton Columbus Downtown, 401 N. High Street, (614) 384-8600. Both are connected to the GCCC. Most ODA Annual Session events and courses will be held in the GCCC or the Hyatt Regency. ODA staff will be on-site at the GCCC from Wednesday, September 18 through Sunday, September 22.

FREE CE COURSESThe ODA Annual Session registration fee includes the ability to earn up to 13 free CE credits. Free CE courses are offered on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of Annual Session – see the CE course listing for details. In addition, attendees have the opportunity to earn CE credits while attending the Table Clinics on Saturday in the Exhibit Hall. All of the free courses offered, as well as the Table Clinics, qualify toward the Ohio State Dental Board’s biennium licensure requirement. The registration fee also provides unlimited free entrance to the expansive Exhibit Hall, the Welcome Reception, The Bash!, Friday and Saturday Exhibit Hall events and daily door prizes in the Exhibit Hall.

SPECIAL NEEDSIf you have special needs and require accommodation to fully participate in the conference, please contact the Information Desk located at the front of the Exhibit Hall during the conference. The ODA complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for accessibility for persons with disabilities.

TAX DEDUCTIONDeductions are permitted for educational expenses - including registration fees, transportation, meals, and lodging. Check with your financial advisor for details.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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TWO-HOUR LUNCH BREAKSOn Thursday, Friday and Saturday, most CE courses will break for two hours for lunch at various intervals between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., giving attendees the opportunity to spend time in the exhibit hall with no need to travel off-site for lunch – concessions and a dining area are located in the Exhibit Hall and in the main corridor outside the Hall.

SEMINAR SEATING & COURTESYPlan to arrive early: seating for all seminars is on a first-come, first-served basis. Also, please set all cell phones and pagers to “silent” during seminars.

ATTIREBusiness casual dress is recommended for the convention. Dress warmly, in layers, as meeting rooms tend to be cool.

HANDOUTSAny course handout provided by an instructor is available online to registered course attendees until December 31, 2013. www.oda.org/events.

PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASEOhio Dental Association (ODA) event attendees grant permission to the ODA, its subsidiaries and agents to utilize, in perpetuity, the attendee’s image or likeness in an effort to promote the ODA and its current and future events or meetings. Attendees waive any right to inspect or approve the finished product or products and the advertising copy or other medium that may be used in connection therewith or to authorize the use to which it may be applied.

GENERAL INFORMATION CONT.

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VISIT OUR BOOTH TO ENTER A DRAWING FOR TWO OHIO STATE FOOTBALL TICKETS!

OSU VS. IOWAOCTOBER 19, 2013

Stop by and visit with:

Dean Patrick M. Lloyd

Annette McMurry, George Dean& Ken Sigler, Admissions

Ted Backus & Karla Geise, Alumni Affairs

Don Gray & Erin Welch, Continuing Education

Michele Carr & Patricia Gardner, Dental Hygiene

Rachel Whisler & Kevin Levings,Office of Community Education

Karen Daw, Sterilization Monitoring Service

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Pictured from left: Dr. David Waldman; Dr. Tom Paumier, Vice President; Dr. Mark Bronson, Immediate-Past President; Dr. Kim Gardner, President; Dr. Roger Hess, Treasurer; Dr. Paul Casamassimo, President-Elect; and Dr. Mike Halasz, Speaker of the HOD

Pictured from left: Dr. Steve Parker, 7th District Liaison to the ADA Council on Annual Sessions; Dr. Tara Haid; Dan Magness, OSU ASDA Representative; Dr. Elizabeth Mueller; Dr. Jay Resnick; Dr. Berta Howard; Dr. Neil Sundheimer; Dr. Mike Winick, Exhibit Hall Jr. Chairman; Dr. Bruce Grbach, General ChairmanNot Pictured: Dr. Nanette Tertel, Dr. Dan Ward; Dr. Mark Bronson, Dr. Shabbir Hashim

ANNUAL SESSION COMMITTEE

ODA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DAVID J. OWSIANY, JD

Peg Cissell, CPA, Director of Finance & COO of ODASC; Christopher Moore, MA, Director of Dental Services; Keith Kerns, Esq, Director of Legal & Legislative Services; Kathy Woodard, Director of Public Service & ODA Foundation; Michelle Blackman, Director of Governance & Assistant to the Executive Director; Karli Hill, Director of Marketing & Membership; Jackie Best, Managing Editor

ODA LEADERS & STAFF2013 ODA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

ODA EXECUTIVE STAFF

Suzanne Payne Brooks, Director of Meetings & Conventions; Amy Szmania, Exhibit Hall & Advertising Manager; Kelly Jacobson, Assistant to Annual Session and Membership

ODA ANNUAL SESSION STAFF

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EVENT CODE E92NEW DENTIST RECEPTION: BAR LOUIE, ARENA DISTRICT8:00 to 10:00 pm, Thursday, September 19FREE for dentists in practice 10 years or lessSponsored by Ohio Dental Political Action Committee (ODPAC)

All dentists out of dental school 10 years or less are invited to at-tend the New Dentist Reception. Meet up with your classmates and meet new colleagues at this premiere event designed especially for the new practitioner. Bar Louie is conveniently located within walking distance of the Convention Center at 504 N. Park Street. Free, but you must register to attend.

EVENT CODE F55 | HILTON BURKHART ABWOMEN DENTAL PROFESSIONALS LUNCHEON FEATURING MICHELLE BECKHAM-CORBIN12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 20$70

Connect with your colleagues and re-connect with your association at this luncheon created especially for female dentists and dental professionals. Ms. Beckham-Corbin will present “Growing Your Practice with Digital Marketing.”

See also course code F55 in the continuing education course descriptions.

EVENT CODE E93 | HILTON BELLOWS BALLROOMCALLAHAN CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE HONORING ODA PRESIDENT, DR. KIM GARDNERFeaturing The Danger Brothers6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Friday, September 20$85 per person

Bring your spouse & staff and join the celebration to honor Dr. Gardner and the 2013 Callahan Memorial Award Recipient, Dr. Sol Silverman, along with your outstanding colleagues at the Callahan Celebration of Excellence. The night starts off with an open bar reception at 6:30 p.m., and the event includes the presentation of the Callahan Memorial Award and the ODA Awards of Excellence. Established in 1920, the Callahan Award is an international honor named for Dr. John Ross Callahan that recognizes outstanding contributions to dentistry. The ODA Awards of Excellence recognize Ohio dentists and others who have made exemplary efforts on behalf of the profession. The awards include the presentation of the ODA’s highest honor, the Distinguished Dentist Award. Black-tie optional, the cost also includes an exceptional dinner and dancing with music provided by The Danger Brothers.

SPECIAL EVENTS

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BLAKE SHELTON IN CONCERT Friday, September 20Nationwide Arena

Award-winning Country Music artist, and The Voice judge, Blake Shelton is bringing his Ten-Times Crazier tour with Easton Corbin & Jana Kramer to Columbus on Friday, September 20. The ODA has secured a block of premiere tickets to this sure-to-be-sold-out event. Tickets are only available to registered attendees online at www.oda.org/events.

THE BASH! CALLAHAN’S, SHORT NORTH9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., Friday, September 20FREE with registration feeSupport provided by Coltene Whaledent

Good Friends. Convenient Bars. No Cover Charge. That pretty much says it! Don’t miss what is destined to be one of the most popular events of Annual Session, at a great location – Callahan’s rooftop patio. Your ticket gets you free entry into the club and entry into the VIP area with private cash bars. A ticket will automatically be included in your registration packet. Callahan’s is conveniently located within walking distance of the Convention Center at 520 Park Street. Easy. Close. Free.

SPECIAL EVENTS CONT.

SOLD OUT!

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ACD | AMERICAN COLLEGE OF DENTISTS, OHIO SECTIONThursday, September 19; Breakfast Meeting, 7:30 a.m. Hyatt Union ABC

AODA | ALLIANCE TO THE OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATIONThursday, September 19: Business meeting and luncheon, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.Friday, September 20: Off-site tour and luncheonHyatt President’s Suite

CWRU | CASE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINEAlumni ReceptionFriday, September 20; 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency HotelHyatt Union ABC

FRIENDS OF BILL W.Hosted by ODA Subcouncil on Dentists Concerned for Dentists (DCD)Friday, September 20; 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel; Knox.

ICD | INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTS, OHIO CHAPTERWednesday, September 18; Dessert Reception, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Hilton Private Dining Room

OAGD | OHIO ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRYThursday, September 19; Board Meeting, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel.Friday, September 20; CE and Luncheon GCCC C120-122, Code F56; 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

OAPD | OHIO ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTSFriday, September 20; CE and Breakfast, Code F34; 7:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. - Hilton Burkhart AB

RELATED PROGRAMS

To participate in the following meetings you must also be registered for the ODA Annual Session.

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ODAA | OHIO DENTAL ASSISTANTS’ ASSOCIATIONSaturday, September 21; 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel Madison

ODEFA | OHIO DENTAL EXPANDED FUNCTION ASSOCIATION Saturday, September 21, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel Knox

ODHA | OHIO DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND BOARD MEETINGSunday, September 22, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Greater Columbus Convention Center C120-122

OSU COLLEGE OF DENTISTRYReception for OSU Alumni, Friday, September 20, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm; Hilton Pierce AB

PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMYFriday, September 20; 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.Hyatt Union ABC

RELATED PROGRAMS CONT.

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THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 19, 2013 2 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMT10Diagnosis/Treatment: Restorative Dentistry, Dr. Jeff Brucia BALLROOM 3 (GCCC) 9:00 AM - 12:30PMT20Componeer Workshop, Dr. James Braun C226 (GCCC) T12Anterior Esthetics Lecture, Dr. Christopher Hooper BALLROOM 1 (GCCC)T16Prevention for High-Risk Caries Patient, Dr. Randy Huffines BALLROOM 2 (GCCC)T11Knowledge: The Ultimate Team Builder, Dr. John L. Mayo C213-215 (GCCC)T18Ready, Set, Grow!, Tina Calloway C220-222 (GCCC)T13The Rules of Business Part 1: Leadership, Amy Morgan DELAWARE AB (Hyatt)T17Current Trends in Implant Placement & Loading for Fully Edentulous & Esthetic Zone Cases - Lecture, Dr. Hamid Shafie DELAWARE C (Hyatt)T19Current Scientific Evidence in Endodontic Therapy Lecture Dr. George Bruder DELAWARE D (Hyatt)T15Maximizing Dental Practice Efficiency, Mary Govoni FRANKLIN AB (Hyatt)T14Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry, Dr. Anthony Cardoza; Amber Riley FRANKLIN CD (Hyatt)10:00 AM - 12:00 PMT21Practical Strategies for Risk Issues, Theodore Passineau C123-125 (GCCC)11:00 AM - 3:30 PME91Easton Shopping Excursion, Bus departs the Connector at the Greater Columbus Convention Center at 11:00 AM and Departs Easton Town Center at 3:30 PM12:00 PM - 2:00 PMT22Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon, Various Presenters C110-115 (GCCC)STLDental Student Luncheon, New Dentist Panel C120-122 (GCCC)1:00 PM - 5:00 PMT23Preventive Dental Equip. Maintenance, Patterson Dental Staff C210-212 (GCCC)2:00 PM - 5:30 PMT24Componeer Workshop, Dr. James Braun C226 (GCCC)2:00 PM - 5:00 PMT27Posterior Esthetics Lecture, Dr. Christopher Hooper BALLROOM 1 (GCCC)T30Root Caries: Proven Techniques, Dr. Randy Huffines BALLROOM 2 (GCCC)T25Learning to Love Blood & Pus, Dr. John L. Mayo C213-215 (GCCC)T31Current Scientific Evidence in Endodontic Therapy Workshop, Dr. George Bruder C216 (GCCC)T33Keeping the Flame Alive, Tina Calloway C220-222 (GCCC)T29Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry: Workshop, Dr. Anthony Cardoza; Amber Riley C223-224 (GCCC)T32The Rules of Business Part 2: Management, Amy Morgan DELAWARE AB (Hyatt)T28Implant Supported Overdenture, Lecture, Hamid Shafie, DDS DELAWARE C (Hyatt)T26When Generations Clash, Mary Govoni FRANKLIN AB (Hyatt)4:30 PM - 6:30 PMSTRDental Student Reception / Mentor Event, C120-122 (GCCC)8:00 PM - 10:00 PME92New Dentist Reception Bar Louie, 504 North Park Street, Columbus, 43215

FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 2 7:30 AM - 8:45 AMF34OAPD Breakfast, Dr. David Rothman EMERSON BURKHART AB (Hilton)8:00 AM - 5:00 PMF35Invisalign Clear Essentials I - DOCTORS, Dr. James Day TAFT D (Hyatt)F36Invisalign Clear Essentials I - STAFF, Dr. James Day TAFT C (Hyatt)8:00 AM - 4:00 PMF38Secrets of a Toothwhisperer, Dr. Jonathan Nicozisis TAFT A (Hyatt)F37Invisalign Clear Essentials II, Dr. David Gates TAFT B (Hyatt)9:00 AM - 5:00 PMF39Restorative Materials Update 2013, Dr. Jeff Brucia BALLROOM 3 (GCCC)F40Lotions, Potions, Pastes, and More!, Dr. Sebastian Ciancio FRANKLIN CD (Hyatt)9:00 AM - 12:00 PMF42I'm Spread So Thin You Can See Through Me, Dave Weber BALLROOM 1 (GCCC)F44Come In & Catch It: The Review That Sticks, Dr. John Svirsky BALLROOM 2 (GCCC)F41Preparing the Old Mouth for New Teeth, Dr. Randy Huffines C123-125 (GCCC)F49You Want to Do What to My Child?, Dr. David Rothman C210-212 (GCCC)F48Eat, Drink and Be Wary: You Are What You Eat, Linda Blackiston C213-215 (GCCC)F47Contemporary Anterior Esthetics: Hands-On, Dr. Christopher Hooper C216 (GCCC)F45To Prep or Not to Prep, Dr. David Hornbrook C220-222 (GCCC)F52Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry: Workshop, Dr. Anthony Cardoza; Amber Riley C223-224 (GCCC)F46Current Trends in Implant Placement-Workshop, Dr. Hamid Shafie C225 (GCCC)F53/F53-AInnovation in Restorative Dentistry-Workshop, Dr. Mike Scoles C226 (GCCC)F43Predictable Implant Esthetics, Dr. Paresh Shah GEORGE BELLOWS AB (Hilton)F51Creating the Ultimate Patient Experience, Amy Morgan DELAWARE AB (Hyatt)F50Dental Assistants: Become The Superstar, Mary Govoni FRANKLIN AB (Hyatt)

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE & EVENT LOCATIONS PRE-REGISTERED ATTENDEES MAY PROCEED DIRECTLY TO COURSES

Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC); Hyatt Regency Columbus (Hyatt); Hilton Columbus Downtown (Hilton)

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE CONT.

FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 continued 12:00 PM - 2:00 PMF54Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon, Various Presenters C110-115 (GCCC)F56OAGD Luncheon, Dr. John Svirsky C120-122 (GCCC)F55Women Dental Professionals Luncheon, Michelle Beckham-Corbin EMERSON BURKHART AB (Hilton)2:00 PM - 5:00 PMF63Bugs That Will EAT You, Dr. John Svirsky BALLROOM 2 (GCCC)F62 X-treme Prevention, Dr. Randy Huffines C123-125 (GCCC)F60 The 4 P’s of Treating the Pediatric Patient, Dr. David Rothman C210-212 (GCCC)F67Teenagers - What Their Mouths are Telling You, Linda Blackiston C213-215 (GCCC)F64Contemporary Posterior Esthetics:Hands-On, Dr. Christopher Hooper C216 (GCCC)F61Ceramic Update 2013, Dr. David Hornbrook C220-222 (GCCC)F57Implant Supported Overdenture - Workshop, Dr. Hamid Shafie C225 (GCCC)F59/F59-AInnovation in Restorative Dentistry-Workshop, Dr. Mike Scoles C226 (GCCC)F65Some Days You’re the Pigeon, Some Days the Statue, Dave Weber BALLROOM 1 (GCCC)F66Predictable Implant Esthetics: Workshop, Dr. Paresh Shah CHAMPAIGN (Hyatt)F68New Marketing Musts, Amy Morgan DELAWARE AB (Hyatt)F58Going Green: What Does it Really Mean?, Mary Govoni FRANKLIN AB (Hyatt)6:30 PM - 11:30 PME93Callahan Celebration of Excellence, GEORGE BELLOWS BALLROOM (Hilton)7:30 PME94Blake Shelton Concert, Nationwide Arena, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., Columbus, 432159:00 PM - 1:00 AMBASThe Bash!, Callahan's, 520 Park Street; Columbus, OH 43215

SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 2 8:00 AM - 11:00 AMS70Direct Composite Restorations, Dr. David Hornbrook C226 (GCCC)8:00 AM - 10:00 AMS69New Products Roundtable for Drs. Only, Various Presenters Exhibit Hall C (GCCC)8:45 AM - 12:45 PMS71CPR Recertification, Heart Start of Central Ohio C120-122 (GCCC)9:00 AM - 5:00 PMS74Conservative Esthetic Dentistry, Dr. Jaimeé Morgan C223-224 (GCCC)S73 Radiography for the Dental Assistant, Paula Oliver FRANKLIN AB (Hyatt)9:00 AM - 4:00 PMS72CPR Accreditation, Heart Start of Central Ohio C123-125 (GCCC)9:00 AM - 12:00 PMS77Lumps, Bumps & Lesions for All Seasons, Dr. John Svirsky C210-212 (GCCC)S75Oh Baby! The Essential ABC’s, Linda Blackiston C213-215 (GCCC)S76Contemporary Esthetics for Everyday Practice, Dr. Paresh Shah C220-222 (GCCC)10:00 AM - 12:00 PMS78Back to Basics: Ritz-Carlton Style, Ritz Carlton Leadership Center C112-115 (GCCC)11:00 AM - 2:00 PMTALTailGate!, Bring your ticket to the ODA Membership Booth for a Free Beer or Soft Drink Exhibit Hall C (GCCC)11:30 AM - 1:30 PMTABTable Clinics, Exhibit Hall C (GCCC)1:00 PM - 5:00 PMS79Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice, Dr. Larry Sangrik UNION ABC (Hyatt)2:00 PM - 5:00 PMS80OAP Panel 2013, Drs. Andrew Baker, Ryan Harris, Jason Streem C210-212 (GCCC)3:00 PM - 5:00 PMS81Radiography Review 2013, Paula Oliver FRANKLIN AB (Hyatt)

SUNDAY – SEPTEMBER 22, 2013 2 8:30 AM - 3:30 PMY82Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sedation, Dr. Larry Sangrik C112-115 (GCCC)9:00 AM - 4:00 PMY83Contemporary Restorative Trends, Dr. Dan Ward C210-212 (GCCC)9:00 AM - 12:00 PMY84Infection Control & Regulatory Compliance, Christopher Moore C213-215 (GCCC)10:00 AM - 12:00 PMY85Rx Rules and Other Emerging Regulations for Dental Practices, Keith Kerns; Jennifer Biddinger; Jonathan Fulkerson C220-222 (GCCC)

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE & EVENT LOCATIONS PRE-REGISTERED ATTENDEES MAY PROCEED DIRECTLY TO COURSES

Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC); Hyatt Regency Columbus (Hyatt); Hilton Columbus Downtown (Hilton)

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS12:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

REGISTRATION HOURS7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

WELCOME RECEPTIONExhibit Hall C5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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M ODA/ADA Member Dentist; NMD Non-member Dentist; S/O Hygienists,DentalAssistants,OfficeManagers, Front Desk staff & all other registrants

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COURSE CODE T10 | GCCC BALLROOM 3DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR PREDICTABLE ADVANCED RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYJeffBrucia,DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$175;NMD-$240;S/O-$135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ULTRADENT & KERR

Advanceddiagnosisandtreatmentplanningforcomprehensiverestorativedentistryisabsolutelynecessarytoensurethebestpossiblechanceforsuccessfultreatment.Learnwhenocclusalfactorsmayplayaroleintemporomandibulardisorderandhowtorestorethemusingthelatestmaterialscoupledwiththetime-testedapproachofocclusionandgnathology.Basedonsolidprinciples,clinicalcaseswillguideyouthroughthemanagementofmoreinvolvedcasesincludingjointandmusclepainmanagementandindicationsforfullmouthrestorativecare.Itwillalsoreviewarticulatorselection,facebowrecords,centricbiteregistration, mounted study model evaluation and splint therapy. Thiscourseisdesignedfortheseriousthinkersandoperators.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » UnderstandCOvs.CR.WhentotreatinCentricocclusionandwhentorestoretoCentricRelation

» AchieveandconfirmCentricRelationwithoutguesswork » Perfectarticulatorselection:non-hinge,semi-adjustable,fullyadjustable

» Understand more about Bennett angle and angle of eminentia » IncreaseknowledgeofTMD–diagnosisandtreatment. » Understand rational and methodology of splint therapy. » Understandmethodsoftreatmentthatensuressuccessinallaspectsofrestorativedentistry,rangingfromsingletoothrestorationstofullmouthreconstruction.

COURSE CODE T11 | GCCC C213-215KNOWLEDGE: THE ULTIMATE TEAM BUILDERJohnL.Mayo,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Attheheartofeverygreatdentalteamiscommunication.Forcommunicationtobetrulyeffective,athoroughknowledgeoftheoralcavityisrequired.Thiscourseisaback-to-the-classroomapproachtothebasicsofthelips,gums,cheeks,glandsandteeth.Everyteammemberneedstohaveasolidbiologicalbackgroundofthemouth.Onceweunderstandwhatisnormal,wecanthenexploresomeofthemorecommonabnormalconditions,problemsandpathologiesthatconfrontthestaffonaroutinebasis.Frombleachingtotopicalcreams,weallwant

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toknownotonlywhatworks,butalsowhyandhowitworks.Knowingbiologicalprinciplesoftheoralcavityhelpsustobetterunderstandthesciencebehindtheproductsweuse.Thiscoursewillhelpushelpeachotheronourjourneytobecomingexpertsandauthorityforourpatients.Wewanttoeducateourpatientswithconfidence.Thiscourseisintendedforeveryteammember.Wewanttoreviewandincreaseourlevelofknowledgeallowingeasierandmoreeffectivecommunicationbetweenstaffmembersaswellaspatients.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Increasetheirunderstandingofthebiologyoftheoralcavity » Understandandrecognizecommonorallesions,problemsandpathologies

» Confidentlyeducatepatientsonpotentialtreatmentsandoptions

COURSE CODE T12 | GCCC BALLROOM 1ANTERIOR ESTHETICS: LECTUREChristopherA.Hooper,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 3M ESPE

Thisisamust-seeprogramforanydentistwishingtotakehisorherpracticetothenextlevel.Dr.Hooperpresentsahighenergypresentationthatwillkeepyourattentionuntiltheveryend.Participantswillbeabletointegratemanyofthetopicsandprinciplesimmediatelyintotheirpractices.Thiscoursewillnotonlyteachthemechanicsofpredictableesthetics,butwillalsogiveparticipantstheconfidencetopresentcomplextreatmentplanstopatients,andgetYESanswers!Topicstobecoveredinclude:smiledesign;diastemaclosure;anteriorrestorationselectionfrompreparationtocementation;howtochoosetheperfectshade;preparationreviewandburselection;veneersvs.fullcoverage;retraction;impressioning;cementationvs.bonding;directcomposites;andmutuallyprotectedocclusion.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » SuccessfullypresentcomplextreatmentplanstopatientsAhands-onworkshopaccompaniesthiscourse,seeCourseCode F47.

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COURSE CODE T13 | GCCC DELAWARE ABTHE RULES OF BUSINESS TO REACH TOTAL PRACTICE SUCCESS PART 1: LEADERSHIPAmy Morgan9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CARECREDIT

Partofatwo-coursecontinuum,theLeadershipcomponentfocusesonTeamManagement;inspiringyourteamtowanttodowhatyouneedthemtodo.Areyoupreparedtodirectyourteamandyourpracticetowardsgreatersuccess?Nomatterwhatstageofyourdentalcareer,patientneedshavechangedandsomustyouandyourteamtosustainyourpracticewhilecontinuingtogainmarketshare.Youneedateamthatworksasoneandforthesamegoals.Theyneedtoknownotonlyhowtoplan,buthowtoexecutetheirrolesflawlesslyfromstarttofinish.Nowmorethanever,it’scriticaltohaveeffectiveleadershipskillsandknowhowtohandleeachsituationinrapidlychangingenvironmentseveryday.Inthesetwo½daysessions,youwilllearntheessentialcomponentstocreateaculturethatinspirescontinuousimprovementandidealresults.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Createaroadmapthatwilldirectyourteamtomaketherightdecisionsforyourpracticeandyourpatients

» Craftaccuratejobdescriptions,settherightperformanceexpectationsandlearntocoachtheteamtowardsindividualgoal attainment

» Learntoeffectivelygiveandreceivefeedbacktoenhanceteamperformance

» Turnopenbookmanagement/goalsettingintoaneffectivemotivational model

» PerformancebasedcompensationthatrewardstheindividualAnotherlecturecomplimentsthiscourse,seeCourseCodeT32.

COURSE CODE T14 | HYATT FRANKLIN CDTWENTY-FIRST CENTURY LASER-ASSISTED DENTISTRYAnthonyCardoza,DDSandAmberRiley,RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY LASERS 4 DENTISTRY

Thispresentationwillcontrastthedailychallengesfacedintheconventionaldeliveryofavarietyofdentalproceduresagainstthesolutionsofferedthroughlaser-assisteddentistry.Thislecturecoversvariouslaserapplications.Thesegeneralapplicationsincludecavitypreparations,varioussofttissueprocedures,

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endodonticpreparation,andbonyproceduressuchascrownlengtheningandtorireduction.Examplesoftheseproceduresusingboththediodelaserandthehardtissuelaserwillbeshown.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understanddentallasersoftandhardtissueapplicationsandclinicalprocedures

» Understandlaserhistory,safety,physics,clinicalapplicationsandproceduresinthedentaloffice

» Understand the different types of dental lasers available on themarkettodayandbeabletoselectthelaserthatbestsuitsyour need

Note:Ahands-onworkshopaccompaniesthiscourse.SeeCourse Code T29 and F52 for registration information.

COURSE CODE T15 | HYATT FRANKLIN ABMAXIMIZING DENTAL PRACTICE EFFICIENCY FROM THE FRONT DESK TO THE BACK DOORMary Govoni, CDA, RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Thiscourseprovidesacomprehensivereviewofcurrentpracticesinmanagingpatientflow,enhancingproductivityandincreasingprofitability.Topicsincludeincorporatingtime-savingtechnologyforpatientcommunication,caseacceptanceandpatientretention,organizationtechniques,schedulingformaximumproductivity,efficientworkflowintheclinicalareasandworkingsmarter–notharder.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Implementbasictechniquestoimprovemanagementofpatientflow

» Improvepatientcaseacceptance » Maximizepatientschedulingproductivity

COURSE CODE T16 | GCCC BALLROOM 2PREVENTION FOR THE HIGH-RISK CARIES PATIENTRandyHuffines,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Weallhaveobservedthatsomeofourpatientshaveamuchgreatercariesriskthanothers.Ourunderstandingofthecariesriskfactorsismuchmoresophisticatednowandweknowthatoursimpleinstructionstojust“brushandfloss”arenotadequateformanypatients.Thisisespeciallytrueforolderpatientswhonowhavemorecariesthanteenagers.Infact,caries–notperiodontal

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disease–isnowtheprimarycauseoftoothlossinolderadults.Usingexamplesfrompatientsinhisownpractice,Dr.Huffineswillguideyouthroughpreventiveprotocolsthatarebasedonassessingriskoftheindividualpatient.EvaluatetheAmericanDentalAssociation’snewCariesRiskAssessmentandcompareittoCAMBRA.Anunbiased,evidence-basedevaluationofprescriptionandOTCchemotherapeuticagentswithoutthemediahypewillfurnishyouwiththelatestinformationtoguideyourproductselection.Mythsandcontroversiesaboutantimicrobialprotocols,ACP,CCP-ACP,CCP-ACFP,sodiumfluorideanddifluorosilanevarnishes,andxylitolproductswillbeexploredindetail.Inadditiontohandouts,courseparticipantswillbegivenfreeaccesstoonlineresourcestheycanuseintheirpractices.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandthecariesriskfactors » Demonstratepreventiveprotocolsbasedonriskassessmentofeachpatient

» BetterselectpreventiveproductsforpatientuseT30isacontinuationofthislecture.

COURSE CODE T17 | HYATT DELAWARE CCURRENT TRENDS IN IMPLANT PLACEMENT & LOADING FOR FULLY EDENTULOUS & ESTHETIC ZONE CASES –- LECTUREHamidShafie,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Traditional,two-stageimplanttherapycombinedwithdelayedloadingtechniqueshasbecomelessandlesspopularamongpatientsoverthepastfewyears.Patientsaresavvierabouttheirtreatment and have sought options that avoid multiple surgeries, prolongedtreatmentandhighercosts.Patientswhoseekestheticzonetreatmentorwhoarefullyedentulousarequicklybecomingthelargestdemographic.Asaresult,implantmanufacturershavecreatednewgenerationsofimplantsthatofferdifferentgeometryatthemacro,microandminilevels.Thisnewgenerationhasopenedanewhorizoninimplanttherapy.Inthislecture,participantswilllearnaboutcurrenttrendsinimplantplacementandloadingforbothFullyEdentulousandEstheticZonecases.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandtheimportanceofproperpatientselectioncriteriaandtreatmentplanningprotocol

» Comprehendacomparativeanalysisofdifferentimplantdesigns

» IdentifyproperabutmentselectionforeachtreatmentmodalityAhands-onworkshopaccompaniesthiscourse.SeeCourseCode F46.

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COURSE CODE T18 | GCCC C220-222READY, SET, GROW!TinaCalloway,CDA9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

WhatdoesittaketobetheMVPofyourpractice?Thisprogramwillprovidethedentalassistantwithtechniquesthatcanbeutilizedinclinicalcasesfromsingle-toothandquadrant,tofull-mouthdentistry.Donotlettheadvancementofclinicalassistingpassyouby.Haveyourtoolsandtechniquesreadilyavailabletoapplythenextworkingday,sothayyoucanbringyourbestperformancechairside.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandtheuseofhigh-techequipment » Reviewthebenefitsofhospitalcasedentistrytothepatientandpractice

» Discusshowthedentalpracticeandassistantcanbenefitwhentakingpartindentalresearchprograms

COURSE CODE T19 | HYATT DELAWARE DCURRENT SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IN ENDODONTIC THERAPYGeorgeBruder,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY DENTSPLY TULSA DENTAL SPECIALTIES

Thiscourseisdesignedforthedentalclinicianwhodesirestostayattheforefrontofthelatestscientificadvancements,endodontictechniquesandschoolsofthought.DiscussionwillincludeNiTimetallurgyandirrigationtechnologiesthatarecuttingedgeandchangingendodontictherapy.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandthescienceandphysicsofinstrumentation » Achieveefficiencywithfewerfiles » UnderstandenergizedirrigationprotocolsAhands-onworkshopaccompaniesthislecture,seeCourseCodeT31.

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COURSE CODE T20 | GCCC 226COMPONEER WORKSHOP JamesBraun,DDS9:00a.m.to12:30p.m.CEHours:3.5|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY COLTENE WHALEDENT

Thisworkshopwillcoverthepremiseofthisveryavantgardedirectcompositeveneersystem.Thelimitedlecturewillcoverthephysicalattributesandestheticfeaturesofthissystemthroughcasepresentation.TheworkshopwillentailpreparationandplacementofanteriorComponeersontypodontsalongwithfinishingandpolishingprocedures.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Betteruseadhesivesfortoothcoloreddirectrestorations » EnhancethetechniqueofplacingdirectcompositeveneersThisworkshopisrepeated,seeCourseCodeT24.

COURSE CODE T21 | GCCC C123-125PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR RISK ISSUES IN THE DENTAL PRACTICE TheodorePassineau,JD,HRM,RPLU10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:2|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-Free;NMD-$90;S/O-FreeSUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE MEDICAL PROTECTIVE COMPANY

Dentalpracticesfaceamultitudeofriskissuesonaday-to-daybasis.Thispresentationwilldiscussthecommonriskissuesfacedindentalpracticesandexplorepracticalapproachesandinterventionsthatcanbeimplementedtoavoidandmitigateexposure.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Differentiatebetweenthenon-compliantanddifficultpatient » Identifyenvironmental,clinicalanddentistfactorsassociatedwithnon-compliantanddifficultpatients

» Learnproventechniquesthatcanbeusedtoimproveworkingrelationshipswithnon-compliantanddifficultpatients

» Reviewtheprocessofdischarginganon-compliantordifficultpatientfromyourpractice

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COURSE CODE T22 | GCCC C110-115PREVENTATIVE PRODUCTS ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON THURSDAY 2013For Dental Hygienists* Only12:00 to 2:00 PMCEHours:2|OSDBCategory:AFee: $65 LimitedAttendance

DentalHygienistswon’twanttomissthisinnovativeLunch&Learnprogramjustforthem!Representativesfromtheleadingpreventativeproductscompanieswillparticipateinthisinteractivesessionwhereattendeeswillbeseatedattablesforlunchandcompanyrepresentativeswilltraveltheroomspendingtimeateachtabledescribingtheirnewestmaterialsandansweringdentalhygienists’questions.*Duetolimitedseating,onlydentalhygienistscanattendthiscourse.

COURSE CODE T23 | GCCC 210-212PREVENTIVE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCEPattersonDentalTechnicalServicesStaff1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:4|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-Free;NMD-$90;S/O-FreeLimitedAttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY PATTERSON DENTAL

Haveyouevermissedanafternoonofproductivityduetoasimplemaintenanceproblem?Attendthiscoursetolearnvariousbasicmaintenanceprocedurestofollowinyourpracticetokeepyourequipmentrunningmoreefficiently.Thisprogramidentifiesgeneralareasandtypesoffunctionsyoucandotoensurethatyourequipmentstaysoperatingcorrectly.Equipmentmaintenanceprotocolcoveredwillincludevacuums,compressors,x-rayprocessors,autoclaves,operatorylights,etc.CoursepresentersincludeapanelofPattersonDentalequipmentservicetechnicians.Courseisdesignedforallmembersofthedentalstaffteamandissetupinaunique,hands-on lab.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizesimplerepairsthatcanbedonein-officeandwhentocallaservicetechnician

» Setupamaintenanceproceduresplanfortheoffice

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COURSE CODE T24 | GCCC 226COMPONEER WORKSHOPJamesBraun,DDS2:00p.m.to5:30p.m.CEHours:3.5|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY COLTENE WHALEDENT

Thisworkshopwillcoverthepremiseofthisveryavantgardedirectcompositeveneersystem.Thelimitedlecturewillcoverthephysicalattributesandestheticfeaturesofthissystemthroughcasepresentation.Theworkshopwillentailpreparationandplacementofanteriorcomponeersontypodontsalongwithfinishingandpolishingprocedures.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » EnhancethetechniqueofplacingdirectcompositeveneersThisworkshopisrepeated,seeCourseCodeT20.

COURSE CODE T25 | GCCC C213-215LEARNING TO LOVE BLOOD & PUSJohnL.Mayo,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Inflammationandtheimmunesystemarethecoreoforalhygiene.Thepresenceofbloodandpusnotonlysignalstousthatdiseaseispresentbutalsothatthebodyisfunctioningproperly.Understandinghowthesesystemsfunctioniskeytothepracticeofdentalhygiene.Weneedtovisualizewhatishappeningbeyondwhatoureyescansee.Thiscoursewillenhanceyourknowledgeofhowtheimmunesystemfightsoffdiseaseaswellas,thepotentialproblemsassociatedwithchronicinflammation.Thechallengeisstayingcurrentwiththeconstantlyevolvinginformation.Thesubjectmattercanalsoeasilybecometoocomplexmakingitdifficulttocomprehend.Thiscoursewillpresentinsimplelanguage,themostcurrentinformationofhowtheimmunesystemfunctionsinalogicalandeasytounderstandmethod.Wewillthenbetterunderstandtheroletheimmunesystemplaysinoralhealthandhealingaswellassystemichealth.Withoutanunderstandingofthismaterial,wecannottrulytreatoreducateourpatients.Thiscourseisintendedforeveryteammemberwhowantstobetterunderstandhowourbodiesfunction.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Better understand the human immune system » Recognizeproblemsassociatedwithchronicinflammation » Comprehend the role the immune system plays in oral health andhealing,andsystemichealth

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COURSE CODE T26 | HYATT FRANKLIN ABWHEN GENERATIONS COLLIDE: OVERCOMING GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE WORKPLACEMary Govoni, CDA, RDH 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

“Whydon’ttheyunderstandwhatI’mtalkingabout?”FromBabyBoomerstoGenY,eachgenerationhasdistinctcharacteristicsthatinfluencetheircommunicationstyles,workethic,behaviors,expectationsandmotivationalcues.Participantswilllearnthesekeycharacteristicsandhowtoleveragethisunderstandingtoenhancecommunicationandeffectivenesswithinthedentalteam,aswellaswithpatients.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizekeycommunicationsignalstohelpidentifypotentialchanceofmiscommunication

» Enhancecommunicationskillswhendealingwithpatientsormember of the dental team

COURSE CODE T27 | GCCC BALLROOM 1POSTERIOR ESTHETICS: LECTUREChristopherA.Hooper,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 3M ESPE

Thisisamust-seeprogramforanydentistwishingtotakehisorherpracticetothenextlevel.Ahighenergypresentationwillkeepyourattentionuntiltheveryend.Participantswillbeabletointegratemanyofthetopicsandprinciplesimmediatelyintotheirpractices.Thiscoursewillnotonlyteachthemechanicsofpredictableposterioresthetics,butwillalsogiveparticipantstheconfidencetopresentcomplextreatmentplanstopatients,andgetYESanswers!

LEARNING OBJECTIVES•Knowhowtotreatwearcases•Understandhowtoachievetheperfectproximalcontact•Understanddirectcompositesvs.indirectrestorations•Achievepropermaterialselection•KnowhowtochoosetheperfectshadeAworkshopaccompaniesthiscourse,seeCourseCodeF64

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COURSE CODE T28 | HYATT DELAWARE CIMPLANT SUPPORTED OVERDENTURE, THE STANDARD OF CARE FOR FULLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS -- LECTUREHamidShafie,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

ImplantoverdentureshavebeenadoptedasthestandardofcareforfullyedentulouspatientsintheUnitedStates,aswellasseveralothercountries.Amongalloftheimplant-supportedprostheses,Implantoverdenturesareoneofthemostcosteffectivetypesoftreatmentforpatients&theirdoctors.Thistreatmentmodalitycanenhancethequalityoflifeforfullyedentulouspatients&addasignificantsourceofnewincometodentalpractices.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Compose treatment plans for implant supported overdenture cases

» Minimizeoverheadthroughoutthetreatment » IdentifyriskfactorsassociatedwithattachmentassembliesAhands-onworkshopaccompaniesthiscourse.SeeCourseCode F57.

COURSE CODE T29 | GCCC 223-224TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY LASER-ASSISTED DENTISTRY: A PARTICIPATION WORKSHOPAnthonyCardoza,DDSandAmberRiley,RDH2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY LASERS 4 DENTISTRY

Takeyourpracticetoahigherlevelintegratingnewlaserandvisualizationtechnology.Thishands-onworkshopcoversvariouslaserapplications.Safety,physics,andvisualizationwillbecovered.Participantswillexperiencelasershands-onusingpigjawsandteethforbothsofttissueandhardtissueapplications.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandbasiclasersafetyandphysics » Learnclinicalapplicationsofdentalhardtissueandsofttissuelasers » Use the laser (hands on) in a simulated dental hard and soft tissue environment

Alectureaccompaniesthishands-onworkshop,seeCourseCodeT14.Thisworkshopisrepeated,seeCourseCodeF52.

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COURSE CODE T30 | GCCC BALLROOM 2ROOT CARIES: PROVEN TECHNIQUES FOR FRUSTRATING SITUATIONSRandyHuffines,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Rarelymentionedagenerationago,rootcariesisnowacommonandoftenfrustratingclinicalproblem.Thispresentationincorporatesthelatestresearchintostep-by-stepclinicaltechniquesyoucanusewithyourmostchallengingpatients.Learnpracticaltipsonselectingrestorativematerials,exposingsubgingivaldecay,preparationtechniques,matrixing,finishingandnewpreventivestrategies.Techniquesareclearlyexplainedbyextensiveuseofclinicalimagesandvideoclipssotheycanimmediatelybeputintopractice.Inadditiontohandouts,courseparticipantswillbegivenfreeaccesstoonlineresourcestheycanuseintheirpractices.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Exposesubgingivaldecay » Identifyandcommunicatepreventivestrategiestopatients » AccessmultipleresourcesavailabletoeachpracticeCourseCodeT16isrecommendedforthiscourse.

COURSE CODE T31 | GCCC 216CURRENT SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IN ENDODONTIC THERAPY HANDS-ON WORKSHOP GeorgeBruder,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY DENTSPLY TULSA DENTAL SPECIALTIES

Thishands-onexperiencewillallowparticipantstoutilizereciprocatingandrotaryinstruments.Thiscoursewillincludeunderstandingoftheoperationaspectsofcleaningandshapingutilizingextractedteeth,electrichand-pieces,shapinginstrumentsandtheimportanceofaglidepath.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Usefewerinstrumentsforgreaterefficiency » Utilizetipsforavoidingfileseparation » Achievesuccessfulobturation » Getadense,threedimensionalfillAlectureaccompaniesthisworkshop,seeCourseCodeT19.

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COURSE CODE T32 | HYATT DELAWARE ABTHE RULES OF BUSINESS TO REACH TOTAL PRACTICE SUCCESS PART 2: MANAGEMENTAmy Morgan 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CARECREDIT

Partofatwo-coursecontinuum,theManagementcomponentfocusesonOperationalManagement;goalsettingandstrategicprocessesthatmotivatetopperformances.Areyoupreparedtodirectyourteamandyourpracticetowardsgreatersuccess?Nomatterwhatstageofyourdentalcareer,patientneedshavechangedandsomustyouandyourteamtosustainyourpracticewhilecontinuingtogainmarketshare.Youneedateamthatworksasoneandforthesamegoals.Theyneedtoknownotonlyhowtoplan,buthowtoexecutetheirrolesflawlesslyfromstarttofinish.Nowmorethanever,it’scriticaltohaveeffectiveleadershipskillsandknowhowtohandleeachsituationinrapidlychangingenvironmentseveryday.Inthesetwo½daysessions,youwilllearntheessentialcomponentstocreateaculturethatinspirescontinuousimprovementandidealresults.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Createaroadmapthatwilldirectyourteamtomaketherightdecisionsforyourpracticeandyourpatients

» Craftaccuratejobdescriptions,settherightperformanceexpectationsandlearntocoachtheteamtowardsindividualgoal attainment

» Learntoeffectivelygiveandreceivefeedbacktoenhanceteamperformance

» Turnopenbookmanagement/goalsettingintoaneffectivemotivational model

» PerformancebasedcompensationthatrewardstheindividualAnotherlecturecomplimentsthiscourse,seeCourseCodeT13

COURSE CODE T33 | GCCC C220-222KEEPING THE FLAME ALIVETinaCalloway,CDA2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Howmanytimeshaveyouheard“Iamjustanassistant?”Oneofthegreatestassetsintoday’sfieldofdentistryisthedentalassistant.Wherewouldwebeasaprofessionwithouttheseleadingclinicians?Assistingisnolongerlimitedto“sittingidlybywiththesuctioninhand.”Today’sassistantrequiresleadership,knowledgeindentalscience,andexceptionalcommunicationskills.Inhermotivatingpresentation,“KeepingtheFlameAlive,”

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Tinashares10keytipstogrowthinadentalassistingcareer.Withpassionandhumor,Tinasharesherpersonalstoryofgrowth,struggle, and triumph.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizeandadapttodifferentleadershipstyles » Identifycareeropportunitiesfortheclinicalassistant » Demonstratecharacteristicstobecomeakeyassettoyour

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION HOURS7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

THE BASH!Callahan’s, Short NorthSupport Provided by Coltene Whaledent9:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

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COURSE CODE F34 | HILTON BURKHART ABOAPD BREAKFASTDavidRothman,DDS7:30a.m.to8:45a.m.CEHours:1|OSDBCategory:AFee: M - $45

Allpediatricdentistsareinvitedtojointheircolleaguesatthisbreakfast and CE opportunity featuring Dr. David Rothman. Dr. Rothmanwillpresent:DefiningthePediatricPatient. Doyouthinkyouknowwhatachildis?Learnwhatdefinesthechildrenwetreat:beitage,lawordevelopment?Alsolearnwhenchildhoodends(ifiteverdoes)andwhysomepeopledon’teverseemtogrowup.Childhoodinitselfisextremelyconfusingandwhatachildis,moreso.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandexactlywhatisapediatricpatientandwhenoneisnolongera“kid”

» Understandfactorsthatinfluencedevelopmentofchildrenandhowtheycanhelptreatmentatthevariousdevelopmentalstages

COURSE CODE F35 | HYATT TAFT DINVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS I JamesDay,DDS8:00a.m.to5:00p.m.(1hourlunchbreak)CEHours:8|OSDBCategory:AFee: M - $1695; NMD - $1695 SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ALIGN TECHNOLOGYLimitedAttendance–RestrictedtoU.S.andCanadianPractices

ThisonedaycourseisdesignedspecificallyforthegeneralpractitionerandteammembersthatwishtoincorporatetheInvisalign®systemintotheirpractice.Thiscase-basedtrainingprovidesparticipantswiththeclinicalandoperationalconfidencetosuccessfullytreatarangeofhighlypredictablecases.Inadditiontoprovidingyourentireteamwithessentialclinical,operationalandmarketingskills,thecoursepresentsafullrangeofsupportresourcesspecificallydesignedtomeettheneedsofthenon-orthodonticpractice.AttendeesofthiscoursewillunderstandthenecessarystepsoftheInvisalignsystemincluding:caseselectionandtreatmentgoalplanning;casesubmission;treatmentplanningprocess;treatmentinitiation;casemonitoring;finishingandretention;describingavailablesupporttoolstoassistwiththeInvisalignsystem;selectingmorepredictablecasesfortreatmentbasedonrelevantclinicalexperience;andgainingthenecessaryknowledgetointegratetheInvisalignsystemintotheirpracticeimmediately.DentistswhoregisterforCourseF35canbringuptoeight(8)auxiliary

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staffmembersfornoadditionalcoursefee.SimplyregisterauxiliarystafftoattendCourseF36.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » IdentifyidealcasetypesforInvisaligntreatments » IntegrateallaspectsoftheInvisalignprocessintothepractice » Usethesoftwarethatdepictsavirtualsetupofyourplannedtreatment

» FindhelpandresourcesforadditionalinformationandtrainingThisprogramisfullysponsoredbyAlignTechnology,manufacturerofInvisalignproducts.Clinicalpresentersmayreceiveanhonorariumfrom,andmayholdstockinAlignTechnology.

COURSE CODE F36 | HYATT TAFT CINVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS I - STAFF 8:00a.m.to5:00p.m.(1hourlunchbreak)CEHours:8|OSDBCategory:AFREEWhenAttendingwithDentistLimitedAttendance

DentistsregisteringforCourseF35canregisteruptoeight(8)auxiliarystaffmembersfornoadditionalcharge.AuxiliarystaffmemberswillattendtheFridaycoursefrom8:00a.m.to5:00pm,andcanearnupto8CEcredits.SeeCourseCodeF35forfullcoursedescription.

ThisprogramisfullysponsoredbyAlignTechnology,manufacturerofInvisalignproducts.Clinicalpresentersmayreceiveanhonorariumfrom,andmayholdstockinAlignTechnology.

COURSE CODE F37 | HYATT TAFT BINVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS II DavidGates,DDS8:00a.m.to4:00p.m.(1hourlunchbreak)CEHours:7|OSDBCategory:AFee: M - $199; NMD - $199SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ALIGN TECHNOLOGYLimitedAttendance–MustbeaCurrentInvisalignProvidertoAttend

AlectureforGPswhocurrentlyofferInvisalignintheirpractice,thishighlyinteractiveonedaycourseisdesignedtodeliverinsightsfromcolleaguestoaugmentexpertise,contributetopatientsuccessandenhancepracticeeconomics.Learnhowtoapproachmoredifficultcasesandcomplextoothmovementswithalignersandauxiliaries.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Improveclinicaloutcomes » Realizebetterpracticeeconomics » OfferamorecompletearrayoftreatmentoptionstopatientsThisprogramisfullysponsoredbyAlignTechnology,manufacturerofInvisalignproducts.Clinicalpresentersmayreceiveanhonorariumfrom,andmayholdstockinAlignTechnology.

COURSE CODE F38 | HYATT TAFT ASECRETS OF A TOOTHWHISPERER : TRANSLATING THE LANGUAGE OF FIXED APPLIANCES TO THE LEXICON OF ALIGNERS THERAPYJonathanNicozisis,DMD8:00a.m.to4:00p.m.(1hourlunchbreak)CEHours:7|OSDBCategory:AFee: M - $199; NMD - $199SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ALIGN TECHNOLOGYOrthodontistsOnly-LimitedAttendance

Thisdaylongcoursewilllayasoundfoundationforunderstandingsomebasicprinciplesofmovingteethwithalignersandthenfocusoneffectivecommunicationinclinchecktreatmentplanningdesignwiththegoaltomimicthelanguageandactionsoffixedappliancewetakeforgrantedeveryday.AbroadarrayofcasetypeswillincludecorrectionofClass2,Class3,extractions,crossbites,anterioropenbites,deepbitesonbothteensandadults.Detailedprotocolswillreviewspecificmovementsandattachmentsdesignforextrusionwithoutauxiliaries,rotationsofcuspidsandlateralincisors,effectivetorque,correctingsecondorderroottipandlevelingthecurveofspee,plusmore!Youwillleavesaying,“Ididn’tthinkyoucoulddothatwithInvisalign.”

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » BetterunderstandthebiomechanicsofInvisalign,andhowtoapplyrootcontrolinInvisalign

» MaximizeClinCheckreviewskillsanduseInvisaligntocorrectavarietyofmalocclusionsincluding:crowding,spacing,classIIandclassIIIcases,depbite,openbite,extractionscases,andsurgicalcases.

» TreatmentplanwithInvisalignThisprogramisfullysponsoredbyAlignTechnology,manufacturerofInvisalignproducts.Clinicalpresentersmayreceiveanhonorariumfrom,andmayholdstockinAlignTechnology.

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COURSE CODE F39 | GCCC BALLROOM 3RESTORATIVE MATERIALS UPDATE 2013JeffBrucia,DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$175;NMD-$240;S/O-$135-DiscountfortheNewDentist:$90fordentistsinpractice10yearsorlessSUPPORT PROVIDED BY GC AMERICA AND SDI

Restorativecaredemandscontinuouslearningintheareasofmaterialscienceandrestorativetechnique.Itisestimatedthatmorethan80percentofrestorativefailuresareduetoclinicalerror.Thecontinuousevolutioninadhesivematerialsandtechniquescombinedwiththeever-increasingdemandsforaestheticrestorationshasmadetoothcoloreddentistryaqualityoptionforeverytreatmentplan.Thenumerouschoicesinrestorativematerialshasconfusedtheclinicianastowhatisbestindicatedinagivensituation.Thislecturecourseprovidesanoverviewoftherestorativeoptionsyoushouldbeconsideringtodayaswellasacomprehensivediscussionoftheever-changingworldofdentinaladhesives.Dr.Bruciahaslecturedinternationallyonthissubjectandwillguideyouthroughthecollectionofmaterialsandtechniquesavailabletodayforprovidingbothdirectandindirectrestorationsthatwillmeetpatients’expectationsforqualitydentalcare.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » UnderstandtheoptionsavailableinadhesivesystemsincludingthenewadvancementsinGlassIonomers

» Eliminate the frustration of post-operative sensitivity and restorative failure

» DiscussthematerialsandtechniquesforClassI,II&Vrestorations

» Demonstratetechniquesandmaterialsforrepairingporcelainfractures

» Demonstratetechniquesforthepreparation,impressions,temporization,labcommunication,materialselectionandcementationofindirectrestorations

COURSE CODE F40 | HYATT FRANKLIN CDLOTIONS, POTIONS, PASTES, AND MORE!SebastianCiancio,DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$175;NMD-$240;S/O-$135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY OHIO ACADEMY OF PERIODONTISTS (OAP)

Whenpatientsask,“WhatproductsshouldIuseforbetteroralhealth?”dentalpractitionersshouldbeabletoprovideevidence-basedanswers.Whenpatientsaretakingmedicationsandpresentwithchangesinoraltissues,arethesechangesmedication

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related?Thisprogramisdesignedtohelpdentalpractitionersupdatetheirpatientswithinformationonthelatesttherapeutic,non-prescriptionoralhealthcareproductsaswellasprescribedproductsandtofacilitatetheidentificationoforalmanifestationsofsystemicmedications.Thisprogramwillalsoreviewrecentdevelopmentsinchemotherapeuticoralhealthcare,aswellasupdatingperiodontalconsiderationsforimplants.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizeoralmanifestationsofsystemicmedications » Understandtheimpactofsystemicmedicationsondentaltherapy

» Understandtheroleofmouthrinses,dentifricesandoralcareproductsinpatienttherapy

» Understandtheroleofantibioticsasadjunctstoperiodontaltherapy

» Understandperiodontalconsiderationsforimplants

COURSE CODE F41 | GCCC C123-125PREPARING THE OLD MOUTH FOR NEW TEETH!RandyHuffines,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71DiscountfortheNewDentist:$45fordentistsinpractice10years or lessSUPPORT PROVIDED BY DELTA DENTAL FOUNDATION

Patientswhorequireimplant-retained,conventional,orimmediatedenturesarenowmucholder,presentingthedentalteamwithanarrayofoftencomplexdentalandmedicalchallenges.Makethispartofyourpracticemorerewardingandenjoyablebylearningpracticaltipsintheareasofhealinglong-abusedtissues,techniquesforhighlyresorbedresidualridges,managingcommonmedicalconditions,localanesthetictips, hemostasis for patients on blood-thinners, simple pre-prostheticsurgery,accurateinterocclusalrecords,xerostomia,immediatedenturetips,estheticchallenges,andpost-insertiontroubleshooting.Thelatestrecommendationsformanagingpatientstakingbisphosphonateswillalsobepresented.Techniquesareclearlyexplainedbyextensiveuseofclinicalimagesandvideoclipssotheycanimmediatelybeputintopractice.Inadditiontohandouts,courseparticipantswillbegivenfreeaccesstoonlineresourcestheycanuseintheirpractices.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Increasetheirknowledgeofage-relateddentalandmedicalchallenges

» Better manage patients taking bisphosphonates

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COURSE CODE F42 | GCCC BALLROOM 1I’M SPREAD SO THIN YOU CAN SEE THROUGH ME: ADVANCED TIME AND DETAIL MANAGEMENT FOR DENTAL PROFESSIONALSDave Weber9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Areyoubusiernowthanyou’veeverbeen?Doesyourmentalto-dolistwakeyouupatnight?Areyoudrowninginaseaofdetailsandinformation?Everfeellikethere’snotenoughofyoutogoaround?Asthesheervolumeoftoday’sresponsibilitiesinapracticeandworkloadgrow,everyoneisbeingaskedtodomore,withless,faster,cheaper,andbetter!Howdoyouandyourteamleadersmanageapractice,growprofessionally,leadahousehold,serveacommunityandkeepyoursanity?Learnapracticalprocessforbalancingeveryaspectofyourlifethatcoordinatesyourcalendar,to-do-listandfilingsonothingfallsthroughthecracks.Laughwhileyoulearnthroughthisworkshopleavingyouenergizedandequippedwithkeyskillstobeontopofeverything-insideandoutsideoftheoffice.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Effectivelyhandlevolumesofinformationinhardorsoftcopy » Demonstrateeffectivecalendaring » Effectivelylinkmultipletoolsintooneprocessofefficientorganization

COURSE CODE F43 | HILTON BELLOWS ABPREDICTABLE IMPLANT ESTHETICS: FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESSPareshShah,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Successfulimplanttreatmentcanbechallengingformanycliniciansinordertoachievepredictableresults.Implant,abutmentandfinalrestorationselectionallplayavitalroletothesuccessofthetreatment.Thislecturewillallowparticipantstolearnhowtoplanandimplementsuccessfulimplantesthetics.Wewillcoverimplantplanningfromdiagnosistoimplantselectionandplacement.Properimpressioningtechniques,labcommunication,abutmentselection,provisionalization,tissuemanagementandprostheticdesignwillbereviewed.Learntechniquesthatwillbeeasy to implement Monday morning.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Planandimplementsuccessfulimplantesthetics » Demonstrateproperimpressioningtechniques » ImprovecommunicationwithdentallabsAhands-onworkshopaccompaniesthislecture,seeCourseCode F66

COURSE CODE F44 | GCCC BALLROOM 2COME IN AND CATCH IT: THE REVIEW THAT STICKSJohnSvirsky,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CREST/ORAL-B

Thisistheperfectreviewcoursethatcoverstherecognition,diagnosis,andtreatmentofthe30softtissuelesionsthateverydentistandhygienistshouldknowandtreatappropriately.Anumberoftheentitiesonlyrequirerecognition.Theclassiclesionsthathavebeenforgottensinceschoolwillbebroughtbacktolife,andyourdiagnosticconfidencewillbereenergized.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Demonstratealogicalapproachtothediagnosisoforallesions » Recognizeanddiagnosethemorecommonlesionsanddiseasesfoundinadentalpractice

» Integratetherapeuticregimensusedtotreatselectedoraldiseases

» Applypracticalclinicalinformationimmediatelytoeverydaypractice

COURSE CODE F45 | GCCC C220-222TO PREP OR NOT TO PREP DavidHornbrook,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY KERR

Are non-prep veneers an option for the demanding dentist andtheirpatients?Oneofthehottesttopicsindentistrytodayisthatofno-prepveneers.Theinterestisobviouslyconsumerdrivenandtheincreasedinterestbycliniciansisadirectresultoftheirpatientsaskingaboutit.JoinDr.Hornbrookasheexplorestheindications,contraindications,andmaterialchoicesforthisexcitingprocedure.Discussionwillincludepatientrecords,smiledesignandtheappropriatelabcommunicationtoachieveoutstandingresults!

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Better understand the debate and interest over no-prep veneers » Determine if the non-prep veneer option is suitable for their patients

COURSE CODE F46 | GCCC C225CURRENT TRENDS IN IMPLANT PLACEMENT & LOADING FOR FULLY EDENTULOUS & ESTHETIC ZONE CASES -- WORKSHOPHamidShafie,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175Hands-on WorkshopLimitedAttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY BIOHORIZONS

Thisworkshoptakestheinformationprovidedintheaccompanyinglectureandprovideshands-ontrainingineachofthemodalitiesdescribed.Bothprostheticandsurgicaltechniqueswillbeconveyedgivingparticipantsthetoolsnecessarytoprovidetheirpatientssame-dayfixedscrewretainedprostheses.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Demonstratebiomechanicsnecessaryforplacingestheticzoneimplants

» Demonstrateproperabutmentselectionforocclusalscheme,biteregistration&load-bearingconsiderationsfortreatment

Alectureaccompaniesthiscourse.SeeCourseCodeT17.

COURSE CODE F47 | GCCC C216CONTEMPORARY ANTERIOR ESTHETICS: HANDS-ONChristopherA.Hooper,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 3M ESPEHands-on WorkshopLimitedAttendance

This intensive hands-on seminar is a must for any dentist desiring tocreateanestheticsegmentinhisorherpractice.Youcantakecontrolofyourfuture,ratherthanallowyourpatientsandyourpracticetobecomelimitedorfallintoaclassofregulateddentalpractices.Theknowledgeandskillsyougainfromthiscoursecanchangeyourpracticeandallowyoutostartthejourneyimmediately!

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Increaseyourenjoymentofdentistry » Createtreatmentplansforoptimalestheticsandfunction » ConductSmileDesignAnalysis » Evaluatethesofttissuecontourandlearnwhenandhowtoalter it

» Selecttheproperrestoration(directcomposite,porcelainveneer,PFM,Captek,Lava,E-Maxandfullzirconia)

» Properlyuseindirectrestorationsintheanterior » RetractwithAccessEdge,3MRetraction,andElectrosurgery » EnsureestheticsuccessAlectureaccompaniesthiscourse,seeCourseCodeT12.

COURSE CODE F48 | GCCC 213-215EAT, DRINK AND BE WARY: YOU ARE WHAT YOU EATLindaBlackiston,RDH,BS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY PHILIPS ORAL HEALTHCARE

Americansaretrulybecomingwhattheyeatandthestatisticalchangesandlong-termoutcomesaremovinginanunhealthydirection.ThefactistheAmericandietisFARfromgivinganyonetheRecommendedDailyAllowance(RDA)ofnutrients.Gettingbacktothebasicsofconsumingwholefoodsisthekeytobalancingourgeneralandoralhealththroughnutrition.Inourmedicationsavvysociety,manypeoplebelievethatsupplementswillmakeupforournutritionaldeficiencies.HerbalsupplementspromiseeverythingfromslowingtheprogressionofAlzheimerdisease,toreducingbloodpressureandevenreducingcholesterol.Buthowdotheyaffectouroralhealth?Asdentalprofessionalswehavetheopportunitytoeducate,advocateandencouragepatientstoimplementhealthylifestylesrelativetonutritionandoralhealth.Byprovidinga“wellnessplan”duringtheirdentalappointment,weareexpandingthescopeofdentaltreatmentbeyondoraldiseases.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Discusstheimplicationsofnutritionalsupplementsastheyrelate to oral health and overall health

» Explorethebenefitsofconsumingwholefoodsvs.thecurrentAmericandiet

» Integratebasicnutritionalcounselingskillsintopatienttreatment

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COURSE CODE F49 | GCCC C210-212YOU WANT TO DO WHAT TO MY CHILD? ANSWERING PARENTS’ DIFFICULT QUESTIONS WHILE KEEPING YOUR SANITY DavidRothman,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY OHIO ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTS (OAPD)

Newsflash!Brushingandflossingdon’tstopcavitiesandifyou think brushing after you eat is useful, you may have to rethinkthatone!Foryears,wehavespreadmythsthatwelearnedindentalschoolwithouttrulyanalyzingtheresearchandthecommonsenseofthethingswedoonadailybasis.Thisdiscussionwillstartyourthinkingprocessandhaveyouevaluatingevidencebasedresearchontheissuesofcaries,hygiene,diet,cariesriskassessment,preventionandhowtomanagethefamily(it’snotjustthechild)fortheinitialevaluationandfollowupvisits.We’llalsotouchontheairwayanditseffecton the developing dentition.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Developapreventiveplanbasedoncurrentunderstandingoftheinterrelationshipbetweendiet,frequency,cariogenicity,andinconsistentparenting.

» Understanddiagnosticmodalitiesappropriatetochildren » Understand and manage the behavior of the underparented, overstressed,nolimitschildofthenewdecade

» Improvehisorherknowledgetobecomecomfortablewithseeingandtreatingchildrenintheoffice

COURSE CODE F50 | HYATT FRANKLIN ABDENTAL ASSISTANTS: BE THE SUPERSTAR OF YOUR TEAM Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Thishighenergypresentationexploresthemanywaysthatdentalassistantscanenhancetheproductivityandsuccessofadentalpractice,whileincreasingthepersonalsatisfactionderivedfromtheirwork.Participantswilllearnleadershipstrategies,empowermentskills,andcommunicationtechniques;aswellasspecificstrategiestoimplementinanypracticethatwilltransformtheordinarytotheextraordinary.Getanenergyinfusionandreigniteyourenthusiasmfordentalassisting!Coursewillincludelecture,participationandtechnologydemonstrations.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Increasetheirproductivity » Learnspecificstrategiestoimprovetheirperformance » Betterunderstandthedynamicofthedentalpracticeanddeliveringgreatpatientcare

COURSE CODE F51| HYATT DELAWARE ABCREATING THE ULTIMATE PATIENT EXPERIENCEAmy Morgan9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CARECREDIT

Thebusinessofdentistryhaschanged–partiallyduetoourchangingeconomy,butmostlyit’sthepatient’sexpectationofqualityservice.Howdoyouinstillinyourteamasenseofprideandpassionthatwillhelpexceedexpectations,andmeetingthepatient’sunrecognizedneeds?Creatingdevotedpatientsstartswithunderstandingtheimportanceofengagingbothnewpatientsandpatientsofrecordtofosteradeepersenseofcommitmentandloyalty.Thiscoursewillfocusonhelpingyouandyourteamdevelopandrefinecommunicationskills,motivationaltechniquesandnegotiatingpracticesthatwillsuccessfullyconvertallyourpatientstotheidealnextstepineverysituation–fromtheveryfirstphonecallthroughperiodicexams.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Communicatemoreeffectivelywithpatients » Improvenegotiatingandmotivationaltechniques

COURSE CODE F52 | GCCC C223-224TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY LASER-ASSISTED DENTISTRY: A PARTICIPATION WORKSHOPAnthonyCardoza,DDSandAmberRiley,RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY LASERS 4 DENTISTRY

Takeyourpracticetoahigherlevelintegratingnewlaserandvisualizationtechnology.Thishands-onworkshopcoversvariouslaserapplications.Safety,physics,andvisualizationwillbecovered.Participantswillexperiencelasershands-onusingpigjawsandteethforbothsofttissueandhardtissueapplications.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandbasiclasersafetyandphysics » Learnclinicalapplicationsofdentalhardtissueandsofttissuelasers

» Use the laser (hands on) in a simulated dental hard and soft tissue environment

Alectureaccompaniesthishands-onworkshop,seeCourseCodeT14.Thisworkshopisrepeated,seeCourseCodeT29.

COURSE CODE F53 | GCCC C226INNOVATION IN DIRECT RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYMikeScoles,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY KERR AND GARRISON DENTAL SOLUTIONS

Compositeresinasadirectrestorativesolutionforanteriorandposteriorrestorationscontinuestogrowintheindustry.Withnewtechnologiesenteringthemarketthataddressbulkfillingtechniquesandself-etchingalternatives,itiseasytogetconfused.Whatmaterialswillyouadvocateforuseinyourpractice?Whathastheliteraturebeenrevealingonmaterialscurrentlyused?Shouldpractitionerschangetheircurrenttechniques?Thislecturewillhelpmakesenseoftheproductsandtechniquesavailableintoday’smarketplaceandwillfocusonmaterialsandtheirapplications.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandself-etchingprinciplesandhowtheyareappliedtocompositeresins

» Comprehendthemechanismsofbondingsystemsandhowtocontrolsensitivity

» Knowwhatisrequiredofmaterialstobeutilizedforbulkfillandhowtoplacethemcorrectly

Thiscourseprovidestheopportunityforadentisttobringadentalassistanttositchairsideduringtheworkshop.Therewillbeoneworkstationsetwithanadditionalchairfortheassistant:RegisterforCourseF53-A.EFDAswantingtheirownworkstationshouldregisterforF53.Thisworkshopisrepeated;seeCourseCode F59 and F59-A.

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COURSE CODE F53-A | GCCC C226INNOVATION IN DIRECT RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYMikeScoles,DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:$71,whenattendingwithDentistLimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY KERR AND GARRISON DENTAL SOLUTIONS

DentistsregisteringforCourseF53canregisteronedentalassistanttositchairsideduringtheworkshop.Therewillbeoneworkstationsetwithanadditionalchairfortheassistant.SeeCourseCodeF53forafullcoursedescription.EFDAswantingtheirownworkstationshouldregisterforF53.Thisworkshopisrepeated; see Course Code F59 and F59-A.

COURSE CODE F54 GCCC 110-115FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLYPreventativeProductsRoundtableLuncheonFriday201312:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.CEHours:2|OSDBCategory:AFee: $65 LimitedAttendance

DentalHygienistswon’twanttomissthisinnovativeLunch&Learnprogramjustforthem!Representativesfromtheleadingpreventativeproductscompanieswillparticipateinthisinteractivesessionwhereattendeeswillbeseatedattablesforlunchandcompanyrepresentativeswilltraveltheroomspendingtimeateachtabledescribingtheirnewestmaterialsandansweringdentalhygienists’questions.*Duetolimitedseating,onlydentalhygienistscanattendthiscourse.

COURSE CODE F55 | HILTON BURKHART ABWOMEN DENTAL PROFESSIONALS LUNCHEON: GROWING YOUR PRACTICE WITH DIGITAL MARKETINGMichelleBeckham-Corbin12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.CEHours:1|OSDBCategory:CFee: $70

Connectwithyourcolleaguesandre-connectwithyourassociationatthisluncheoncreatedespeciallyforfemaledentistsandtheirfemalestaff.Ourguestspeaker,MichelleBeckham-Corbinwillpresentwaysthatdentalpracticescanincorporate

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digitalmarketingwithintheirbusinessplan.Thepresentationwill:discusstheimportanceofsocialmediaincontemporarybusinesscommunications;explorethekeydigital/socialmediaplatformstoincorporateintoyouroverallmarketingstrategy;exploretheimportanceofastrategicmarketingplanandsettingmeasurableobjectives;demonstratetheimportanceofhavingareputationmanagementplaninplacetocapturewhatpeoplearesayingaboutyourpracticeonline;and,providethenextstepsingettingstartedwithdigitalmarketing.Theuniqueluncheonwillbechock-fullofpracticeenhancementideas,networkingopportunities,andmorethanafewsurprises!

COURSE CODE F56 | GCCC 120-122OAGD LUNCHEONJohnSvirsky,DDS12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.CEHours:1|OSDBCategory:AFee: $55 LimitedAttendance

Joinyourdentistcolleaguesforlunchandapresentationwithspecialguest,Dr.JohnSvirsky.AllAnnualSessionattendeesarewelcometoattendtheOhioAcademyofGeneralDentistry(OAGD)luncheonandbusinessmeeting.

COURSE CODE F57 | GCCC C225IMPLANT SUPPORTED OVERDENTURE, THE STANDARD OF CARE FOR FULLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS -- WORKSHOPHamidShafie,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175Hands-on WorkshopLimitedAttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY BIOHORIZONS

Thisworkshoptakestheinformationprovidedintheaccompanyinglectureandprovideshands-ontrainingineachimplant overdentures.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Fabricateimplantsupportedoverdenturesoversuchattachmentassembliesassinglebar,multiplebar&twoindividualattachments

» Executetheclinical&laboratorystepsrequiredtofabricateanimplant-supported overdenture

Alectureaccompaniesthiscourse.SeeCourseCodeT28.

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COURSE CODE F58 | HYATT FRANKLIN ABGOING GREEN: WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Dentalpracticeshavemanyopportunitiestolessentheirfootprint on the environment by adopting environmentally-friendlybusinessstrategies.Thisprogramwillpresentideasforreducingconsumptionandwaste,recyclingoptions,improvingairandwaterqualitywithinthefacility,aswellasanalyzingthefinancialimpactofgreenstrategiesonthepractice.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Createa“GreenPlan”fortheiroffice » Recognizethefinancialimpactontheofficeforinitiatingenvironmentally-friendlyobjectives

COURSE CODE F59 | GCCC 226INNOVATION IN DIRECT RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYMikeScoles,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY KERR AND GARRISON DENTAL SOLUTIONS

Compositeresinasadirectrestorativesolutionforanteriorandposteriorrestorationscontinuestogrowintheindustry.Withnewtechnologiesenteringthemarketthataddressbulkfillingtechniquesandself-etchingalternatives,itiseasytogetconfused.Whatmaterialswillyouadvocateforuseinyourpractice?Whathastheliteraturebeenrevealingonmaterialscurrentlyused?Shouldpractitionerschangetheircurrenttechniques?Thislecturewillhelpmakesenseoftheproductsandtechniquesavailableintoday’smarketplaceandwillfocusonmaterialsandtheirapplications.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandself-etchingprinciplesandhowtheyareappliedtocompositeresins

» Comprehendthemechanismsofbondingsystemsandhowtocontrolsensitivity

» Knowwhatisrequiredofmaterialstobeutilizedforbulkfillandhowtoplacethemcorrectly

Thiscourseprovidestheopportunityforadentisttobringadentalassistanttositchairsideduringtheworkshop.Therewillbeoneworkstationsetwithanadditionalchairfortheassistant:RegisterforCourseF59-A.EFDAswantingtheirownworkstationshouldregisterforF59.Thisworkshopisrepeated;seeCourseCodeF53andF53-A.

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COURSE CODE F59-A | GCCC 226INNOVATION IN DIRECT RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYMikeScolesDDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:$71,whenattendingwithDentistCourse Code F59-ALimitedAttendanceHands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY KERR AND GARRISON DENTAL SOLUTIONS

DentistsregisteringforCourseF59canregisteronedentalassistanttositchairsideduringtheworkshop.Therewillbeoneworkstationsetwithanadditionalchairfortheassistant.SeeCourseCodeF59forafullcoursedescription.EFDAswantingtheirownworkstationshouldregisterforF59.Thisworkshopisrepeated;seeCourseCodeF53andF53-A.

COURSE CODE F60 | GCCC 210-212THE 4 P’S OF TREATING THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT: PSYCHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND PHAMILY; WHAT YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN DENTAL SCHOOL!DavidRothman,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE OHIO ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY (OAPD)

Areyouoverwhelmedwithangstwhenyouknowchildrenwillbecomingtoyouroffice?AreyousurprisedwhenlittleJohnnywhowasalioninyourofficewasalambinDr.Pedo’s?Doyoususpectthatpediatricdentistshavetheirofficesplumbedwithnitrousoxide?Doyouthinkwehaveasecretsilverbulletfortreatingkids?Thispresentationwillrevealmanyofoursecretsformakingthedayapleasantonewithchildren.Wewilldiscusswhatfactorsofachild’sgrowthanddevelopmentandfamilyinvolvementwillhelp you plan appropriate behavior management and treatment optionsforanesthesia,sealants,estheticrestorativedentistry,pulptherapyandspacemaintenancegenerallywithoutuseofhigh-techandexpensivegadgets.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandandutilizeestheticandresinbasedmaterialsinrestorativetechniques

» Treatmentplanandutilizeappropriatedentalmaterialsformaintenanceofadevitalizedprimarytoothandimmaturepermanent tooth

» Understandtheimportanceandoptionsforspacemaintenanceintheprimaryandmixeddentition

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» Improvehisorherknowledgetobecomecomfortablewithseeingandtreatingchildreninhisorheroffice

» Determinewhichfactorscontributetoachild’sgrowthanddevelopment in order to help you plan appropriate behavior management and treatment options

COURSE CODE F61 | GCCC C220-222CERAMIC UPDATE 2013DavidHornbrook,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

JoinDr.Hornbrookasheexploresoptionsforaesthetic,metal-freedentistryforourpatientsinapplicationsincludingsmiledesign,posteriorrestorative,bridgeapplicationsandfull-mouthrehabilitation.Discussionwillincludeupdatesofdentinaladhesion,idealcementationofthenewmaterialsusingthenewresincements,andaddressingtherolefunctionplaysinourdecisionmaking.ThisistrulythePlatinumAgeofdentistryandthepotentialofwhatwecanofferpatientsbothaestheticallyandfunctionallyismoreexcitingandrewardingthanever.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Identifyoptionsfor“metal-free”dentistry » Increaseknowledgeofnewandoldcementationmaterials

COURSE CODE F62 | GCCC C123-125X-TREME PREVENTIONRandyHuffines,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY DELTA DENTAL FOUNDATION

Traditionally,manydentalpracticeshavefallenintoacookie-cutterapproachtopreventivedentistry.Todaywiththeadventofmodernriskassessmentweareabletotargetthepatientsinourpracticeswhoareatgreatestriskandtailorpreventiveregimenstobestaddresstheirspecificphysiologicandbehavioralneeds.Althoughmostresearchinpreventivedentistryhasbeendonewithchildren,thispresentationwillfocusonthelargenumberofhighriskadultsseenindentalpractice.Aresearch-drivenyetpracticalapproachtothepreventionofperiodontaldiseases,oralcancer,denturestomatitis,erosion,abrasion,attrition,candidiasis,gingivalhyperplasia,ulcerativediseases,andperiimplantitiswillbepresented.Anunbiased,evidence-based

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evaluationofprescriptionandOTCchemotherapeuticagentswillguideyouintheproperuseofproducts.Inadditiontohandouts,courseparticipantswillbegivenfreeaccesstoonlineresources.Takeyourpracticetothenextlevelandexperiencethegratitudeofpatientswhoknowtheyarebeingtreatedasuniqueindividuals.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Identifypatientsatriskfordentaldisease » Increasepersonalknowledgeofavailableprescriptionandover-the-counter(OTC)products

» Utilizeavailableresourcestohelpbothidentifyandeducateat-risk patients

COURSE CODE F63 | GCCC BALLROOM 2BUGS THAT WILL EAT YOUJohnSvirsky,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CREST/ORAL-B

Thiscoursedelvesintounusualsystemicdiseaseswithoralmanifestations.Areascoveredwillincludesexuallytransmitteddiseases,AIDS,tuberculosis,andapotpourriofbacterial,viral,andmycoticinfections.Surpriseswillappear.Getreadyforamemorableoralpathologyexperience.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Demonstratealogicalapproachtothediagnosisofsexuallytransmitted diseases

» LearntheimportanceofvaccinatingtopreventHPV-relatedoralcancer

» UnderstandtheriskfactorsofHIV/AIDSandtheresponseofthedentalcommunity

» RecognizetheorallesionsofHIV/AIDS,syphilis,tuberculosis,and HPV

COURSE CODE F64 | GCCC 216CONTEMPORARY POSTERIOR ESTHETICS: HANDS-ONChristopherA.Hooper,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 3M ESPEHands-on WorkshopLimitedAttendance

This intensive hands-on seminar is a must for any dentist desiring toincreasetheestheticcomponentofhisorherposterior

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dentistry.Theprogramwillincludebothdirectandindirectposteriorestheticrestorationreviewandhands-onprocedures.Theknowledgeandskillsyougainfromthiscoursecanmakeyourposteriordentistrymorepredictable,satisfying,andrewarding.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Treatmentplanforoptimalposteriorestheticsandfunction » Understandthesevencriticalareasofsuccess(orfailure)forposterior resins

» Understand the seven potential errors in posterior resins » Developapredictableproximalcontact » Understandhowoptimalpreparationdesignincreasessuccessofposterioresthetics

» Selecttheproperrestoration(directcomposite,PFM,Captek,Lava,andfullzirconiacrowns)

» ProperlyuseIndirectrestorationsintheposterior » RetractwithExpasylandElectrosurgery » PrepareposteriorestheticinlaysandonlaysAlectureaccompaniesthiscourse,seeCourseCodeT27.

COURSE CODE F65 | GCCC BALLROOM 1SOME DAYS YOU’RE THE PIGEON, SOME DAYS THE STATUEDavid Weber2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Boy,truerwordswereneverspoken!Comepreparedtolaughandlearnasoneofourcountry’sfunniestandmostsoughtafterdentalspeakersdiscusseswhatmanydoctorsandstafffeelisthemostchallengingpartoftheirpractice–ThePeople!Dr’sandpatients...Dr’sandstaff...staffandpatients…staffandstaff…(heck,evenhusbandsandwives…parentsandchildren.)Relationships!Itallboilsdowntorelationships.Comediscoverthesecrettomakingprogressonpurposeinallofyourrelationshipsandtheamazingimpactthatourcommunicationhasonthecultureandclimateofapracticeorhome.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizethe6mostpowerfulwordsintheEnglishlanguageandwhentousethem

» Implementthesecrettobringingoutthebestinthepeopleweworkwithandpatientsweserve

» Developaprovenprocessfordrawingpeoplecloser

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COURSE CODE F66 | HYATT CHAMPAIGNPREDICTABLE IMPLANT ESTHETICS: FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESS – WORKSHOPPareshShah,DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175Hands-on WorkshopLimitedAttendance

Thishands-onworkshopwillallowparticipantstolearnhowtoplanandimplementsuccessfulimplantesthetics.Properimpressioningtechniques,labcommunication,abutmentselectionandprostheticdesignwillbereviewed.Participantswillhaveanopportunitytoworkwithvariousimplantprostheticcomponentsincludingabutments,impressioncopingsandsofttissuemodels.Learnpredictableimpressioningtechniques,anddevelopemergenceprofileswithprovisionalsandproperabutmentselectionforestheticsuccess.Participantswillalsoworkwithanedentulousoverdenturesystemandlearntotakeimpressionsforlocators.Learntechniquesthatwillbeeasytoimplement Monday morning.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Implementsuccessfulimplantesthetics » DemonstratepredictableimpressioningtechniquesAlectureaccompaniesthislecture,seeCourseCodeF43

COURSE CODE F67 | GCCC 213-215TEENAGERS - WHAT THEIR MOUTHS ARE TELLING YOU BUT THEY’RE NOT: PRACTICAL INFORMATION ON TEEN HEALTH ISSUES LindaBlackiston,RDH,BS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY PHILIPS ORAL HEALTHCARE

Thecurrentandsometimesshockinghealthbehaviorsandtrendsintheyoungergenerationcaninfluencetheiroralandsystemichealth.Thedentalprofessionalhasanopportunityduring the dental visit to identify risk behaviors and intervene withtheteenagertomakepositivehealthchoices.Participantswillengageinalivelydiscussionontimelytopicsrelatingtoteens.Dialoguemayincludeoralandoverallhealthissuesassociatedwithcola/sportsdrinkconsumption,eatingdisorders,obesityandsubstanceabuse(MethMouth).Examininghighriskbehaviorsandgenderdifferencespreparethedentalprofessionaltoinitiateconversationsthatwillprovideguidancewiththehealthdecisionsthatfacetheyouthoftoday.Ariskassessmentmodelthatincludestheentirepatientwillbe

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 CE CONT.discussedandvaryinghealthhistoryformatswillbeexamined.Youwillalsobeintroducedtoacommunicationmethod,MotivationalInterviewing(MI),whichhasbeenshowntoelicitchangedirectlyfromyourpatients.MIhasbeenshowntobeeffectiveincounselingandisnowbeingutilizedsuccessfullyinhealthcareanddentistry.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand dietary issues » Recognizevariousriskbehaviors » Enhancetheirinterventionskills » Improvecommunication » Influencepatientbehaviorthroughprobingquestionsandreflectivelistening(MotivationalInterviewing).

» Assess and modify risks for oral diseases » Customizeandimplementtreatmentstrategies

COURSE CODE F68 | HYATT DELAWARE ABNEW MARKETING MUSTS: WHAT REALLY ATTRACTS & RETAINS PATIENTS THROUGH ONLINE STRATEGIESAmy Morgan2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CARECREDIT

Dentistsandteamsareconfrontedwithnewinformationandopportunitiestomarkettheirpracticeonadailybasis.Learnhowtocreatecompellingmarketingcampaignsthatgenerateawareness,engagementandcommitment.Utilizeyourdentalteamtocreatenewlevelsofcommunicationandpartnershipwithpatientsthrougheasytoimplementonlinestrategies.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » CreaterealrelationshipsthroughFacebook,Twitterandotheronlineresources

» Knowhowyouandyourpatientscanbenefitfromnewschoolmarketing

» Useonlinetoolstoattractnewpatients,educate,communicateandcollaborate

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION HOURS7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

TAILGATE!Exhibit Hall C11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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M ODA/ADA Member Dentist; NMD Non-member Dentist; S/O Hygienists,DentalAssistants,OfficeManagers, Front Desk staff & all other registrants

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COURSE CODE S69 | GCCC EXHIBIT HALL CFOR DENTISTS* ONLYNewProductsRoundtableBreakfast8:00a.m.to10:00a.m.CEHours:2|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$85;NMD-$150;S/O-N/ALimitedAttendance

Thiseliteeventhasbeendesignedespeciallyfordentistswhowouldlikeaquickreviewofthenewestproductstohitthedentalmarket in the past 24 months. Representatives from the leading dentalproductcompanieswillparticipateinthisinteractivesessionwhereattendeeswillbeseatedattablesforbreakfastandcompanyrepresentativeswillspendtimeateachtabledescribingtheirnewestproductsandansweringquestions.Seesomethingthatinterestsyou?Youwon’tneedtotravelfar.ThebreakfastwillactuallytakeplaceintheExhibitHallbeforeitopenstotherestoftheattendees,andwellbeforegametimeattheHorseshoe.*Duetolimitedseating,onlydentistscanattendthiscourse.

COURSE CODE S70 | GCCC 226DIRECT COMPOSITE RESTORATIONSDavidHornbrook,DDS8:00a.m.to11:00a.m..CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$245;NMD-$310;S/O-$175LimitedAttendanceHands-onWorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY KERR CORP.

Restorativematerialscontinuetobedevelopedandrefinedthatallowforthecreationoflifelikeestheticswhichhasbroughtaboutanewpatientinterestincosmeticandestheticdentistry.Dr.Hornbrookwillintegratematerialsscienceandclinicaltipstogiveparticipantsabetterunderstandingofhowtoachievepredictableresultsusingmicro-hybridcomposites.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Confidentlyaccomplishbothsimpleandcomplexrestorationsusingcompositeresinsintheanteriorandposterior

» Betterunderstandmicro-hybridcomposites

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COURSE CODE S71 | GCCC C120-122CPR RECERTIFICATION*HeartStartofCentralOhio8:45a.m.to12:45p.m.CEHours:4|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71LimitedAttendance

Renewyourexisting2-yearcertificationforCPRfollowingtheAmericanHeartAssociationGuidelinesforhealthcareprofessionals–youmustsubmityourcurrentAmericanHeartAssociationhealthcareprovidercardtoattendtheclass.Learnhowtorecognizeandrespondtolife-threateningemergenciessuchascardiacarrest,respiratoryarrest,andforeign-bodyairwayobstruction.RecognizeheartattackandstrokeinadultsandbreathingdifficultyinchildrenandlearnskillsofCPRforvictimsofallages(includingventilationwithbarrierdevicesandbag-maskdevices)aswellasdemonstratetheuseofanautomatedexternaldefibrillator(AED).FeescollectedforthisclassdonotnecessarilyrepresentrevenuefortheAmericanHeartAssociation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Completerequirementstobecertified*PleasesubmityourcurrentAHAhealthcareprovidercardwhenyouattendthisrenewalcourse.IfyoudonothaveacurrentAHAhealthcareprovidercard,seeCourseCodeS72.Note:ThiscoursefulfillstheOhioStateDentalBoard’sCPRrequirementforhygienists.Forlicensure,hygienistsmusthaveproofofCPRcertification.

COURSE CODE S72 | GCCC 123-125CPR ACCREDITATION* HeartStartofCentralOhio9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$175;NMD-$240;S/O-$135LimitedAttendance

Receiveyour2-yearcertificationforCPRfollowingtheAmericanHeartAssociationGuidelinesforhealthcareprofessionals.Learnhowtorecognizeandrespondtolife-threateningemergenciessuchascardiacarrest,respiratoryarrest,andforeign-bodyairwayobstruction.RecognizeheartattackandstrokeinadultsandbreathingdifficultyinchildrenandlearnskillsofCPRforvictimsofallages(includingventilationwithbarrierdevicesandbag-maskdevices)aswellasdemonstratetheuseofanautomatedexternaldefibrillator(AED).Timelistedincludesaone-hourlunchbreak.FeescollectedforthisclassdonotnecessarilyrepresentrevenuefortheAmericanHeartAssociation.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Completerequirementstobecertified*IfyouneedtorenewyourexistingAHA2-yearhealthcareprovidercertificationseeCourseCodeS71.Note:ThiscoursefulfillstheOhioStateDentalBoard’sCPRrequirementforhygienists.Forlicensure,hygienistsmusthaveproofofCPRcertification.

COURSE CODE S73 | HYATT FRANKLIN ABRADIOGRAPHY FOR THE DENTAL ASSISTANT Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA9:00a.m.to5:00p.m.(1-hourlunchbreak)CEHours:7|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$175;NMD-$240;S/O-$135

Dentalassistantswhoneedradiologycertificationcanlearnwhattheyneedtoknowinthisseminar,whichpresentsthebasicsofradiographicimaging,processing,andinterpretation.Thecoursecoversthedifferencesbetweenbisectingangleandparallelingtechniques,guidelinesoffilmalignmentforintraoralradiographs,andproperpositioningforpanoramicradiographs.Tocompletethecertificationprocess,attendeesmustcompletespecificin-officetrainingwhichwillbedescribedindetailduringthecourse.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » MeettheOSDBeducationalrequirementsforthedentalassistantradiographercertification

» Understandthebasicsofradiographicimaging,processingand interpretation

» Completethenecessaryin-officetrainingNote:ThiscoursemeetstherequirementsofthedentalassistantradiographerrulesimplementedbytheOhioStateDentalBoard.

COURSE CODE S74 | GCCC 223-224CONSERVATIVE ESTHETIC DENTISTRY: MAKING IT A REALITYJaimeéMorgan,DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$345;NMD-$410;S/O-$245LimitedAttendanceCombinationLectureandHands-onWORKSHOP SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ULTRADENT

Anextremesmilemakeovershouldnothavetotranslatetoextremelyaggressivedentistry.Thiscoursewillshowthesoftersideofestheticdentistrybyprovidingconservativetreatmentoptionsthatresultinbeautifulsmiles.Patient-centeredandpatient-friendlytreatmentsfromdiagnosistofinalresultwillbethefocusofthiscourse.Bothanteriorandposteriorapplicationsusing

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asimplifiedlayeringtechniquewillbeaddressed.Thestep-by-stepapproachusedinthishands-oncoursewillprovideyouwiththeknowledgeandexperiencetoachieveremarkableresultsinyourdentalofficequickly,efficiently,andprofitablyusingthelateststate-of-the-artmaterials,methods,andtechniques.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandconservativeesthetictreatmentoptions » Demonstrateasimplifiedandlogicalmethodtoshadematching » Utilizetimesavingtechniquesthatreducestress,increaseprofitability,andimprovepredictability

COURSE CODE S75 | GCCC C213-215OH BABY! THE ESSENTIAL ABC’S OF EARLY PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION FOR EVERY PRACTICELindaBlackiston,RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O - $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY PHILIPS ORAL HEALTHCARE

The U.S. Surgeon General stated that dental caries in our pediatric population is one of the most serious health concerns in this country. Establishing a lifetime of good oral health begins in the womb; dental professionals are key to this process. Early prevention and intervention are important to protecting our young patients and research suggests pregnancy can be an ideal time to begin. This course will examine the importance of utilizing a risk assessment model and new strategies to implement that assessment. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that a dental home be established with every child before 12 months of age. Establishing a “dental home” by the child’s first birthday allows for both early prevention and intervention using a risk assessment model. Even if your practice does not treat children, this course is for you. You will learn to educate the adults in your practice on the importance of early prevention and intervention for the children in their lives. Be a part of the solution in ending one of the most serious health concerns in this country.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizetheneedformaternalinterventionandprevention » Implementinitialandcontinuingriskassessment » Understandtheriskfactorsforearlychildhoodcaries » Employoralhealthtreatmentstrategiesusingxylitol,fluorideandbiofilmdisruption

» Exploretheimpactofcreatingparentsandphysiciansaspartnersintreatingchildren

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COURSE CODE S76 | GCCC C220-222CONTEMPORARY ESTHETICS FOR EVERYDAY PRACTICE: CONVENIENT TECHNIQUES TO MAKE YOUR PRACTICE MORE PROFITABLE & PREDICTABLEPareshShah,DMD9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O - $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY DENTSPLY CAULK

As dentists we are challenged with an increased complexity in esthetic dentistry demands. Furthermore, we are faced with an ever-changing selection of materials, procedures and requests from patients. This lecture will provide an update of current restorative materials and present clinical examples to help you understand their proper use. You will learn ways to make your everyday restorative treatments simple, predictable and profitable. We will review direct and indirect procedures through a series of clinical cases to easily visualize how to treat many of the challenges we encounter in everyday practice – on natural teeth and implants. You will be shown how mastering the basics can help you transition patients into more complex treatments. You will also learn practical techniques to simplify the restoration of your cases and be able to implement many of these immediately.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Masterthebasicsofeverydayrestorativetreatments » Increase knowledge of current restorative materials

COURSE CODE S77 | GCCC C210-212LUMPS, BUMPS AND LESIONS FOR ALL SEASONSJohnSvirsky,DDS,MEd9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O - $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY CREST/ORAL-B

Dr. Svirsky will discuss unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, and new diagnostic techniques. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus (HPV) and oral cancer will be discussed.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Developalogicalapproachtotherecognitionanddiagnosisof premalignant and malignant lesions

» Understandtheriskfactorsassociatedwiththedevelopmentoforalcancer

» Apply practical clinical information immediately to everyday practice

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COURSE CODE S78 | GCCC C112-115BACK TO BASICS: RITZ CARLTON STYLERitzCarltonLeadershipCenter10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:2|OSDBCategory:CFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Beforegoing“aboveandbeyond,”employeesmustbeexpertsinthebasics.Thishighlyinteractivesessiondesignedfornon-managerial,front-linestafffocusesontheimportantbasicsofservicedeliveryfromgroomingtolanguagetoteamwork.Attendeeswilllearnthateveryteammemberimpactsthebrandeverydayandisanintegralpartoftheoffice’ssuccess.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understandhowyourpersonalpowerimpactsyourbrand » Respectandunderstandtheroleofworkplaceetiquette » Understandtheimportanceofholdingyourselfpersonallyaccountableandresponsibleforthesuccessoftheteam

TABLE CLINICS | GCCC EXHIBIT HALL C11:30a.m.to1:30p.m.CEHours:upto2|OSDBCategory:GFREEwithregistrationfee–ticketautomaticallypROVIDED SUPPORT PROVIDED BY Colgate

BesuretomaketimetovisittheTableClinics,locatedintheExhibitHall.Notonlywillyoulearnnewtechniquesfromyourcolleagues;youcanalsoearnupto2freeCEcredits,approvedforlicensurerequirementsfromtheOhioStateDentalBoardundercategoryG.CEcreditisgivenbasedontimespentviewingClinics.

COURSE CODE S79 | HYATT UNION ABCMEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE: STRATEGIES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM LarryJ.Sangrik,DDS1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CEHours:4|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Medicalemergenciesoccurringinthedentalofficecanbestressful and frightening, not only for the patient, but also for theentiredentalteam.Thiscourseisdesignedfordentistsandstaffs to develop strategies to prevent, identify and respond tomedicalproblemsincludingsyncope,allergicproblems,cardiovascularabnormalitiesandrespiratorydistress.Emphasiswillbeplacedonpreparingyourteaminadvanceofacrisistominimizeitspotentialimpact.Althoughdentistsorstaffwillbenefitbyattendingindividually,thegreatestgainisachievedwhenthedentalteamattendstogether.Anextensivehandoutis

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providedwhichcanlaterbecondensedintoachairsidemanualwithappropriateprotocolstorespondtomostemergencies.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Developstrategiestoprevent,identifyandrespondtomedicalproblems

» MeettheOhioStateDentalBoard’sauxiliaryeducationalcriteriaforMedicalEmergenciesintheDentalOffice

» Bepreparedtominimizeacrisis’potentialimpactNote:ThiscoursemeetstheOhioStateDentalBoard’scriteriafordental hygienists and general supervision.

COURSE CODE S80 | GCCC C210-212OAP PANEL 2013Capt.AndrewBaker,DDS,MS;JasonStreem,DDS,MSD;RyanHarris,DMD,MS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-FREE;NMD-$90;S/O - FREESUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE OHIO ACADEMY OF PERIODONTISTS (OAP)

TheOAPPanelconsistsofthreeseparatepresentations,inlcudingthefollowing:

THE LINKS BETWEEN ORAL HEALTH, SYSTEMIC HEALTH, AND PATIENT MOTIVATIONPresenter:CaptainAndrewBaker,DDS,MSTherelationshipbetweensystemicdiseaseandoralhealthhasbeenextensivelyresearchedandwellaffirmedwithinthepasttwodecades.Ashealthcareprovidersitisourresponsibilitytousethisknowledgetobepartofahealthcareteamintreatingandeducatingpatientsforwholebodyhealthandlifestyle.Inconjunctionwiththis,thisknowledgemaybeusedasamotivationaltoolforpatientswhomaynototherwiseseetheworthofthemonetaryandtimeinvestmentsinseekingcare.Thislecturewillreviewtherelationshipbetweensystemicdiseaseandperiodontitis,suggestingitsuseasaneducationaltooltoincreasetreatmentacceptanceandmaintenancecomplianceduringtimesofarecession.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Reviewphysiologiclinkbetweenoralcavityandsystemichealth » Identifyoralriskfactorsassociatedwithsystemichealth » Identifywaystoincreasepatientcomplianceandtreatmentacceptancethrougheducationonthelinkbetweensystemicand oral health

CONTEMPORARY SOFT TISSUE ALLOGRAFTINGPresenter:RyanHarris,DMD,MSSofttissuegraftinghasevolvedconsiderablyinthefieldofperiodontology.Contemporaryliteratureandtechniques

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support the use of allografts (human donor tissue) for gingival augmentation.Thiscoursewillbrieflyreviewthehistoryofsofttissuegraftingaswellasdemonstratethebenefitsofthetunnelingtechnique,softtissueallograftingusingAlloderm,andtheuseoftissue engineering proteins.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizethebiologicalbasisforusingsofttissueallografts » Appreciatethecontemporarytechniquesforsitepreparation » Seetheroletissueengineeringproteinsplayincurrentandfuturecare

COURSE CODE S81 | HYATT FRANKLIN ABRADIOGRAPHY REVIEW 2013Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA3:00p.m.to5:00p.m.CEHours:2|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Ageneralreviewofthebasicsofradiographicimaging,processing,andinterpretation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Graspanyupdatesintheradiographicfield » Refreshcurrentknowledgeofdentalradiography

Note:Thiscoursemeetsthetwo-hourradiographyreviewrequiredbytheOSDBfordentalassistantradiographers.

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REGISTRATION HOURS7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

M ODA/ADA Member Dentist; NMD Non-member Dentist; S/O Hygienists,DentalAssistants,OfficeManagers, Front Desk staff & all other registrants

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COURSE CODE Y82 | GCCC 112-115MONITORING NITROUS OXIDE SEDATIONLarryJ.Sangrik,DDS8:30a.m.to3:30p.m.CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:A*Fee:M-$210;NMD-$275;S/O-$165

Dentalcarebeingpostponedbypatientsduetofearofdentaltreatmenthascausedthelossofcountlessteeth.Nitrousoxideremainsthedentalprofession’sallyinhelpingpatientscopewiththeanxietyassociatedwithreceivingdentalcare.ThiscoursemeetstheOhioStateDentalBoard’s(OSDB)regulationstoallowproperlytraineddentalauxiliariestomonitornitrousoxideunderthedirectsupervisionofadentist.Thecourseisfordentalassistants,CDAsorCODAs,EFDAs,andhygienistsandprovidesthelectureandtestingcomponentsneededtobeincompliancewiththeOSDB’snewregulations.Topicscoveredinclude,butarenotlimitedto:

1. Thehistory,philosophyandpsychologyofN2 O-O2 minimal sedation

2. Definitionanddescriptionsofthephysiologicalandpsychologicalaspectsofpainandanxiety

3. Conceptsandmanagementofpainandanxiety4. IndicationsandcontraindicationsforN2 O-O2 minimal sedation5. Anatomy and physiology of respiration6. Medicalassessmentofthepatientpriortoadministrationof

N2 O-O2 minimal sedation7. Moderate and deep sedation/general anesthesia versus

minimal sedation8. Pharmacologicalandphysiologicaleffectsofnitrousoxide9. Adescriptionofthestagesofdruginducedcentralnervoussystemdepressionthroughalllevelsofconsciousnessandunconsciousnesswithspecialemphasisonthedistinctionbetweentheconsciousandunconsciousstate

10. Monitoring of N2 O-O2 minimal sedation11. Managementofcomplicationsandmedicalemergencies12. Legalandethicalconsiderations13.Occupationalexposure14. Successfulcompletionofawrittenexamination,providedby

the board-approved permanent sponsor

AsdirectedbythecriteriasetforthbytheOSDB,awrittenexamwillbeadministeredattheendoftheseminar.Attendeeswillreceivecourseandexamverificationrecordsbymailwithintwoweeksofcompletingthecourseandexam.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » MeettheOSDBcompleteeducationalrequirementformonitoringnitrousoxidesedationinthedentaloffice

Note:ThiscoursemeetstheOhioStateDentalBoard’s(OSDB)

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educationalrequirementfordentalauxiliariestomonitordentalpatientsreceivingnitrousoxidesedation.Tomonitornitrousoxideinthedentaloffice,dentalteammembersmustalsohaveanappropriateCPRcertification.TheAmericanHeartAssociationBLSforHealthCareProviderscertificationisofferedatAnnualSessiononSaturday,September21,seeCourseCodeS72.

ThiscoursedoesnotmeettheOSDB’scriteriaforhygieniststoadministernitrousoxideunderthedirectsupervisionofadentist.*Feeincludesaboxlunchforeachattendee.

COURSE CODE Y83 | GCCC C210-212CONTEMPORARY RESTORATION TRENDS: HOT SYNCING YOUR DENTAL KNOWLEDGEDanWard,DDS9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.CEHours:6|OSDBCategory:A*Fee:M-$195;NMD-$260;S/O-$155SUPPORT PROVIDED BY GC AMERICA & DENTSPLY CAULK

Moderndentistryiseverchangingwiththeintroductionofnewmaterialsandtechniques,yetitisdifficulttodecidewhichtoimplement.No“onesizefitsall”materialexistssothepractitionermusthaveabroadknowledgeofmanyprotocols.Withtheagingdemographicsofourpopulationitisimportantto use age-appropriate restorative materials. Universal bonding agentssimplifythebondingprocessandallowthedentisttousetheirpreferredetchingmethod.Bulkfillcompositeswithoptimizednano-fillerparticlesandnon-bis-GMAresinsdecreasewear,polymerizationshrinkagestressandoptimizeopticalqualities.GlassIonomerrestorativematerialscanserveasatherapeuticrestorativematerial,reducingpost-operativesensitivityandpotentialrecurrentdecay.PredictableclassIIrestorationsrequirespecificskillsandtechniquestoachievereliablesuccess.Selectingandimplementingthelatestall-ceramiccrownsrequiresdecision-makingprocesses.Newcementsofferexcitingadvancesinlong-termadhesiontotoothstructure.Innovativesmiledesignconceptshelptopredictablyproduceestheticsmileoutcomes.Thiscourseisanexcellentwaytoupdateyourskillsusingthelatestrestorativematerials.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Selecteffective“universal”bondingagents » Understandnewmethodsoftreatinganagingpopulation » Utilizelong-lastingtemporizationtechniques » ExecutesmiledesignusingtheREDproportion*Feeincludesaboxlunchforeachattendee.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 CE CONT.COURSE CODE Y84 | GCCC C213-215INFECTION CONTROL & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Christopher A. Moore, MA 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:3|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-$90;NMD-$155;S/O-$71

Thispracticalseminarwillhelpteammembersunderstandandcomplywiththelateststateandfederalregulationsaffectingthepracticeofdentistry.Theinformation-packedsessionwillfocuson,amongotherregulations:OhioStateDentalBoard(OSDB)infectioncontrolrules;OSHAstandardsgoverningbloodbornepathogens;andtheOhioEnvironmentalProtectionAgency’s(EPA)infectiouswastedisposalrules.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » MeetOSHA’sannualexposurecontroltrainingrequirement » UnderstandtheOhioStateDentalBoardinfectioncontrolrules » UnderstandtheOhioEPA’sinfectiouswastedisposalrulesNote:ThisprogramfulfillstheannualexposurecontroltrainingrequirementmandatedbytheOSHABloodbornePathogensStandard.

COURSE CODE Y85 | GCCC 220-222RX RULES AND OTHER EMERGING REGULATIONS FOR DENTAL PRACTICESKeithR.Kerns,Esq.;JenniferBiddinger;JonathanFulkerson10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CEHours:2|OSDBCategory:AFee:M-FREE;NMD-$90;S/O-FREE

Thiscoursewilldiscusstheepidemicofprescriptiondrugabuseanddiversionandtheregulationsaimedatcombatingtheproblem.Dentalprofessionalswillalsobeprovidedupdatesonotherquicklydevelopingregulationsimpactingdentistryandlearnhowtoavoidlegalandethicalpitfallsassociatedwiththeseemerging trends.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognizethedentalteam’sresponsibilitieswithregardtoOhio’sAutomatedRxReportingSystem(OARRS)

» Betterunderstandregulationsimpactingdentistry » Comprehendlegalandethicalresponsibilityofemergingregulations

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AnnualSessionisanofficialactivityoftheOhioDentalAssociation.Speakerselectionisbasedonexpertiseandpresentationquality.SpeakerparticipationatAnnualSessionneitherimpliesnorreflectsODA endorsement. All seminars are offered as information only andnotasfinancial,accounting,legal,orotherprofessionaladvice.Personsattendingseminarsorreviewinghandoutmaterialsneedtoconsulttheirownprofessionaladvisorsforadvice.TheviewsandopinionsexpressedbyspeakersdonotnecessarilyreflectthepoliciesorpositionsoftheOhioDentalAssociation.

TheOhioDentalAssociationisanAmericanDentalAssociation(ADA)ContinuingEducationRecognizedProvider(CERP).ADACERPisaserviceoftheAmericanDentalAssociationtoassistdentalprofessionalsinidentifyingqualityprovidersofcontinuingdentaleducation.ADACERPdoesnotapproveorendorseindividualcoursesorinstructors,nordoesitimplyacceptanceofcredithoursbyboardsofdentistry.Asanationalcontinuingeducationaccreditationsystem,CERPrecognizedprovidersareapprovedprovidersofdentalcontinuingeducation,andarerecognizedasapprovedCEprovidersbythedentallicensingboardsofmoststates,thelicensingagenciesofmosthealth-relatedfields,andcertificationrequirementsofmosthealth-relatedfields.ConcernsorcomplaintsaboutaCEprovidermaybedirectedtotheproviderortoADACERPatwww.ada.org/cerp.

OHIO STATE DENTAL BOARDTheOhioStateDentalBoard(OSDB)recognizestheOhioDentalAssociation(ODA)asaPermanentSponsorofcontinuingeducation.

OTHER STATE BOARDS OF DENTISTRYAsanADACERPproviderandstateaffiliateoftheAmericanDentalAssociation,CEcoursespresentedbytheOhioDentalAssociationareacceptedasappropriatelyadministeredpresentationsbymoststateboardsand/oragenciesofdentistry.Ifyouhavequestionsaboutaspecificstaterequirementorneedpriorapprovalofacoursetomeetyourstate’srequirement,pleasecontacttheODAAnnualSessionDepartmentdirectlyat(614)[email protected].

ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRYTheformalcontinuingeducationprogramsoftheOhioDentalAssociationareacceptedbyAGDforFellowship/Mastershipcredit.Thecurrenttermofacceptanceextendsfrom7/1/2012through6/30/2014–programproviderID219265.

CREDIT HOURSThenumberofcontinuingeducation(CE)creditsforeachseminarisequaltothenumberofcoursehoursforthatclass.However,notallcoursetopicsmeetthemandatoryrequirementforrenewalasmandatedbytheOhioStateDentalBoard(OSDB)orotherlicensingagencies.ItistheresponsibilityofeachlicenseetounderstandthespecificCErulesoftheirrespectivelicensureboard.

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COMPUTERIZED CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSUPPORT PROVIDED BY ODA SERVICES CORP., INC.Acomputerizedaccreditationprocesswillbeinuseduringthe2013ODAAnnualSession.AttendeeswillreceiveacodeduringeachcourseandwillenterthatinformationatoneoftheCEprintingstationstoprinttheirownpersonalizedCEcertificatespriortoleavingthemeeting.NotimetoprintoutyourformwhileatAnnualSession?Noproblem;CEslipswillalsobeavailableonlineforeasyaccessfromyourhomeorofficecomputer.

OSDB CONTINUING EDUCATION CRITERIA CHANGESOnJune29,2011,theOhioStateDentalBoard(OSDB)approvedanewpolicyoncontinuingeducation.Theboardisnowintheprocessofcodifyingthispolicyintoadministrativerules.Changesinclude:

OSDBCategory“C.”Upto6hoursofthe40hourbiennialCErequirementfordentistlicenseesand24hourbiennialrequirementforhygienelicenseescannowbeobtainedinthenewcategory“C”of“non-clinicaldentalsubjectmatter.”ThosetopicswhichareacceptableforCEcreditinthiscategoryinclude:dentalbillingpractices;coursestoimproverecallandschedulingsystems,productionflow,communicationsystemsanddatamanagement;coursesinorganizationandmanagementofthedentalpracticeincludingofficecomputerizationanddesign,ergonomics,andtheimprovementofpracticeadministrationandofficeoperations;andcoursesinleadershipdevelopment and team development, among others.

OSDBCategory“A”includesacceptablecontinuingeducationforallOhiolicenseesdefinedaseducationalandscientificcoursespresentedindirectlyinteractivepresentationformat.There is no limit to the number of CE hours a dentist or hygiene licenseecanobtainduringeachbienniuminthiscategory.

OSDBCategory“G”includesTableClinics.Amaximumof2continuingeducationhoursmaybeobtainedduringeachbienniuminthiscategorybydentistorhygienelicensees.

OHIO STATE DENTAL BOARD CONTINUING EDUCATION CATEGORIESCategoryA:DirectlyInteractivePresentationFormat(nolimit)CategoryB:SupervisedSelfInstruction(nolimit)CategoryC:Non-clinicalDentalSubjectMatter(upto6hourseachbiennium)CategoryD:Paper,PublicationandScientificPresentationsupto4hourseachbienniumCategoryE:TeachingandResearchAppointments(upto4hourseachbiennium)CategoryG:TableClinics(upto2hourseachbiennium)

ThecurrentOSDBlicensingbienniumfordentistsanddentalhygienistsendsonDecember31,2013.

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CAPTAIN ANDREW BAKER, DDS, MSDr. Baker is a native of Toledo, Ohio. He received his undergraduate degree from Xavier University and Doctor of Dental Surgery from The Ohio State College of Dentistry. Directly after dental school he was accepted into the United States Air Force Periodontics Program, where he

earned his certificate in periodontics and Masters of Science degree in conjunction with the University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio. Currently, he is the Assistant Chief of Periodontics and Head of Preventative Dentistry at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Presenting Course: S80

MICHELLE BECKHAM-CORBINMs. Beckham-Corbin is a frequent speaker, lecturer and trainer. A published writer, she is a co-author of the social media book, Age of Conversation 3 (Channel V Books, New York, 2010), a frequent commentator and blogger. Michelle hosts a monthly T.V. talk show, Trustee Talk, that is produced by ABC-

TV and can be viewed on Warner Cable. She brings great energy and passion as well as a keen ability to deeply connect with people in order to create business building social media opportunities for her clients. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Michelle speaks on a variety of social media, branding, reputation management and online safety topics around the region. Presenting Course: F55

JENNIFER BIDDINGER, M. PSY.Jennifer Biddinger has worked for the Office of the Attorney General since November 2011 as the Drug Abuse Awareness Outreach Program Coordinator with the primary responsibility of producing local drug abuse awareness videos. Jennifer was a founder of the Union County Drug-Free

Youth Coalition and branched off to produce and direct the anti-drug abuse video, REACT. REACT was shown in the middle schools in Union County. The Office of the Attorney General recognized the need to spread the awareness on a local level. Jennifer was hired to work throughout the State to create and present videos that include local individuals and highlight local Opiate issues. Jennifer is also responsible for the development and roll-out of other statewide drug abuse prevention programs and materials, often speaks to groups about opiate addiction and for the maintenance of the Drug Abuse webpage and its contents. Presenting Course: Y85

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LINDA BLACKISTON, RDH, BS Ms. Blackiston received her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School, University of Maryland after she had been a business owner for nine years. Her professional and clinical background includes; corporate pharmaceuticals,

general practice, periodontics and a staff position in pediatric dentistry at the University of Maryland. Linda is currently Manager of Professional Education in the Mid- Atlantic for Philips Sonicare. She is an industry author writing and lecturing nationally on women’s health issues, pediatric dentistry, teenage issues, patient compliance and biofilms. She continues to practice dental hygiene part-time in the Baltimore area. Linda has a passion for volunteering and has served underprivileged areas in the U.S. and Mexico. She works with Mid Atlantic PANDA providing free continuing education courses on recognizing and reporting cases of abuse and neglect. Linda serves on The Samaritan Women board of directors; an organization dedicated to serving women who are rebuilding their lives from hurtful choices and difficult life circumstances. She also plays an active role in educating the community on the issues related to human trafficking. Presenting Courses: F48; F67; S75

JAMES M. BRAUN, DDS, MSDr. Braun pursued the D.D.S. program at the University of Michigan and after graduation he earned a Masters degree in Prosthodontics from the same institution. Upon returning to his hometown of Saginaw, Michigan he established a full-time private practice specializing in

Prosthodontics, which has been in continuation for over 25 years. Staff appointments have included the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and hospitals in Ann Arbor and Saginaw, Michigan. For over 10 years, Dr. Braun has offered seminars at a great number of national and international meetings. Besides his lecture series, he has conducted numerous hands-on workshops, webinars and published a variety of articles on esthetic restorative dentistry for journals and magazines. Several major dental manufacturing companies utilize his professional skills on a consultant basis for the development of new products. Dr. Braun continues to be selected by Dentistry Today as one of the top clinicians in dental continuing education. Presenting Courses: T20; T24

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JEFF BRUCIA, DDSDr. Brucia is a graduate of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry where he is currently an Assistant Professor of Dental Practice. He is practicing Aesthetic and Restorative dentistry full time in San Francisco, California. Dr. Brucia is the Co-Director of the FACE institute where he

chairs the department of Aesthetics and Adhesive Material Science. His focus is to build a partnership between gnathology, occlusion and adhesion. He is also on the faculty of several university based postgraduate programs in Aesthetic Dentistry. He is the 2011 recipient of the Gordon J. Christensen Lecturer Recognition Award. In 2010, Dr. Brucia was elected a fellow in the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He has also been selected by Dentistry Today as one of the top clinicians in dental continuing education today. Dr. Brucia is past chair of the CDA Board of Managers, Scientific Sessions. As a published author of clinical articles, he has worked as a guest editor and a clinical reviewer for several journals. He has received Fellowships in the American and International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the Doctoral Degree with Delta Sigma Delta. He has worked as a developer and evaluator for new materials with several manufactures and laboratories. Presenting Courses: T10; F39

GEORGE A. BRUDER, DMDDr. Bruder is Assistant Dean for Education and Information Technologies; Chair, Division of Endodontics and Director of the Advanced Education Program in Endodontics, Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics

and the Coordinator of Micro-Endodontics and Endodontic Technologies in the Advanced Graduate Program in Endodontics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He has lectured internationally, published numerous articles on Micro-Endodontics and Endodontic Technologies and co-authored the chapter on Non-surgical Micro-Endodontic Retreatments with Dr. Robert R. White in the Color Atlas of Endodontics, by Dr. William Johnson. In 2012, Dr. Bruder was awarded the Edward M. Osetek Educator Award from the American Association of Endodontists. Presenting Courses: T19; T31

TINA CALLOWAY, CDAMs. Calloway is a Texas native who served in the U.S. Navy in 1992 and received her dental assisting training in Marietta, GA. Now a North Carolina resident, she has worked in dentistry for 18 years as a full time dental assistant, served as President

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of the Piedmont Dental Assistant Society, and a clinical assistant coach. Tina is a member of the North Carolina Dental Assistant Association and the American Dental Assistants Association. She is also an award-winning graduate of the Dale Carnegie Organization, an advisory board member of Dental Assisting Digest and Inside Dental Assisting magazines with published articles. Tina, a professional speaker and workshop leader has been a guest lecturer at dental conferences around the country. Presenting Courses: T18; T33

ANTHONY R. CARDOZA, DDS Dr. Cardoza is a 1985 graduate of Northwestern University Dental School and maintains a general dental practice in El Cajon, California. Dr. Cardoza is a member of the American Dental Association, the California Dental Association, and the San Diego County Dental Association.

Dr. Cardoza is a forensic dental consultant for the County of San Diego Office of the Medical Examiner, County of Imperial Office of the Coroner, State of California Department of Justice, The California Emergency Management Agency (CalEMA) and is the Director of the California Dental Identification Team (CalDIT). Dr. Cardoza maintains a busy forensic caseload due to the San Diego and Imperial Counties proximity to the Mexican border. He has performed numerous postmortem dental examinations, comparisons and identifications and most recently was involved with the identifications of victims of the Southern California wildfire disasters. Also, Dr. Cardoza lectures throughout the United States and Canada at regional and local dental conferences on the topics of forensic dentistry and lasers in dentistry. Presenting Courses: T14; T29; F52

JAMES DAY, DDSDr. Day reached the level of Invisalign® Premier Advantage Provider in 2007 and has been treating Invisalign patients in multiple private practices in Arizona since 2003. Besides providing traditional dentistry to his patients, Dr. Day has extensive experience and training in traditional orthodontics as

well. He received his dental degree from Georgetown University, and completed a GP residency program in the USAF Dental Corps. He earned his Masters Degree and his Oral Medicine Fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Presenting Courses: F35; F36

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JONATHAN R. FULKERSONJonathan Fulkerson is the Deputy Chief Counsel in Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s Office. He supervises the Worker’s Compensation, Public Utilities, Civil Rights, Health and Human Services, Executive Agencies and Taxation sections. He served in various criminal and civil

sections of the Attorney General’s Office and spent time in private practice counseling corporate clients on a variety of issues. He is a graduate of American University and Capital University Law School. He has litigated criminal, civil, appellate and administrative cases at all levels of Ohio’s state and federal courts. Presenting Course : Y85

DAVID GATES, DDSDr. Gates has been treating Invisalign® patients at his private practice in Las Vegas since 2001. He maintains a private practice focusing on cosmetic, reconstructive, implants as well as Invisalign treatment. Dr. Gates lectures throughout the U.S., Canada, and Central America and conducts

numerous study clubs as well. He is a graduate of Marquette University. Presenting Course: F37

MARY GOVONI CDA, RDA, RDH, MBAMs. Govoni is an internationally recognized speaker, author and consultant on clinical efficiency, ergonomics, OSHA & HIPAA compliance, and team communication. Mary is a past president and life member of the American Dental Assistants Association, a consultant to the American Dental

Association (ADA) Council on Dental Practice, a member of the Organization for Safety Asepsis and Prevention, the Academy of Dental Management Consultants and the Speaking and Consulting Network. She is a featured speaker on the ADA CELL seminar series and a columnist for Dental Economics magazine. Presenting Courses: T15; T26; F50; F58

RYAN HARRIS, DMD, MSDr. Harris practices with his wife Dr. Tiffany Harris in their Beavercreek and Mason, Ohio offices. He graduated with distinction from the University of Kentucky College Of Dentistry. Dr. Harris then completed a residency in Periodontology at the University of North Carolina Chapel

Hill where he received his Master’s degree and Certificate in Periodontology. Professionally, he is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a member of the American Dental

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Association, American Academy of Periodontology, and Academy of Osseointegration. Dr. Harris is also active in organized dentistry through the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Periodontology and the Academy of Osseointegration. He has served in a variety of leadership roles and is the current Secretary for the Ohio Academy of Periodontology. Dr. Harris is co-director of the Western Ohio Study Club (a Seattle Study Club Affiliate), and is an adjunct faculty member at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Presenting Course: S80

CHRISTOPHER A. HOOPER, DDS Dr. Hooper is a magna cum laude graduate of the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry. He also completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry. He is an associate clinical professor at the

Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry and a member of the American Prosthodontic Society, the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, the Academy of General Dentistry, the ADA, and others. Dr. Hooper is committed to providing specialized education on cosmetic dentistry, functional esthetics, full mouth prosthetic reconstruction and treatment planning options for the difficult occlusal patient, as well as the demanding esthetic patient. He maintains a private practice in Virginia Beach emphasizing complete restorative esthetic dentistry, and lectures internationally. Presenting Courses: T12; T27; F47; F64

DAVID HORNBROOK DDS, FAACD, FACEDr. Hornbrook, a gifted clinician and product researcher turned mentor, guides meeting participants to the realization that they, too, possess the ability to practice aesthetic dentistry at the very highest level. He is one of dentistry’s most famous faces and one of the pioneers of live-patient, hands-

on clinical education, as the founder and past director of Pac-live and the Hornbrook Group. He has been a guest faculty member of the post-graduate programs in cosmetic dentistry at Baylor, Tufts, SUNY at Buffalo, UMKC and the UCLA Center of Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Hornbrook lectures internationally on all facets of aesthetic and restorative dentistry and has published articles in all of the leading dental journals. A prolific researcher and materials enthusiast, he consults with numerous manufacturers on product development and refinement. Dr. Hornbrook’s warm and engaging style earns him the highest possible marks from course participants. Presenting Courses: F45; F61; S70

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RANDY F. HUFFINES, DDSDr. Randy Huffines is recognized as one of the country’s leading experts on aging and oral health. He is a frequent speaker at meetings such as the Hinman, Chicago Midwinter, Pacific Dental, Yankee Dental, California Dental, Texas Dental, and nine out of the last 10 Annual Sessions of

the American Dental Association. He is known for his ability to take complex oral health issues and translate them into easy-to-understand concepts and practical techniques the entire dental team can use immediately with their patients. Dr. Huffines is one of only a handful of practicing clinicians in the United States who has completed a two year postdoctoral Fellowship in Geriatric Dentistry in addition to the D.D.S. which he received in 1983 from the University of Tennessee . For the past 25 years he has treated older and medically complex adults in a traditional private practice, in hospitals, and in nursing homes. In 2004 he was appointed to the American Dental Association’s Elder Care Task Force. Dr. Huffines is also the Chief Consultant, Geriatrics and Special Care Dentistry for the Department of Veteran’s Affairs. He has served on the Editorial Board of 2 major dental drug references. He is a contributing author to Cambridge University’s Care of the Elderly 2009 edition. Presenting Courses: T16; T30; F41; F62

KEITH R. KERNS, ESQ.Mr. Kerns has been the ODA’s director of Legal and Legislative Services for over 12 years. Prior to joining the staff of the ODA, he was a staff attorney at the Court of Claims of Ohio. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio University and his JD from Capital

University Law School with a special emphasis on governmental affairs. Presenting Course: Y85

JOHN L. MAYO, DDSDr. Mayo received his bachelor’s degree in biology from Wittenberg University. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry and completed a General Practice Residency at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Youngstown, Ohio. He is a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry

(AGD). In addition to private practice, Dr. Mayo is a long-time faculty member in the Dr. Madeleine Haggerty Dental Hygiene Program at Youngstown State University. Presenting Courses: T11; T25

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CHRISTOPHER A. MOORE, MAMr. Moore currently serves as director of Dental Services for the Ohio Dental Association. He has served at the ODA for over 24 years and currently administers the association’s third party payer, peer review, dental practice and regulatory compliance programs. Chris received a Bachelor of

Arts degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Arts degree from Kent State University. Presenting Course: Y84

AMY MORGANMs. Morgan is a renowned dental consultant and Chief Executive Officer of Pride Institute. Since joining Pride Institute as a consultant in 1993, she has greatly enhanced its time-proven management systems to revitalize thousands of dental practices (both general and specialty)

so they can become more secure, efficient and profitable. Amy is a highly sought-after educator and speaker throughout North America and Europe who has been a featured speaker at every major dental meeting, including the NESO, ADA, AGD, GNYDM, Yankee and CDA meetings. Amy has been published in every major dental publication and is the recipient of DrBicuspid’s 2009 Dental Excellence Award for Best Practice Management Consultant. She also has been selected as one of the “Consulting Leaders in Practice Management” by Dentistry Today magazine for the past six years. As a result of Amy’s vision, Pride Institute has had the unique opportunity to integrate its curriculum into a number of dental schools and residency programs across North America, including the University of the Pacific, Indiana, Marquette, Tufts, Arizona, Virginia, North Carolina and Manitoba. Presenting Courses: T13; T32; F51; F68

JAIMEÉ MORGAN DDSDr. Morgan received her dental degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She was recently named one of the top 25 women in Dentistry. She divides her professional career between clinical practice and teaching. Her lectures have spanned the globe from the United

States to Europe, South America, Australia and Asia. She regularly contributes articles to dental periodicals and journals on cosmetic dental techniques for the general practice. She has served as a founding member of the South Texas Chapter of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and has given numerous lectures at major national dental meetings. She has served on the Board of Directors of the American Orthodontic Society. Salt Lake City, Utah is the site of her dental practice where she provides cosmetic, restorative

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and orthodontic treatment. She has earned the reputation of teaching cosmetic and orthodontic techniques using a practical approach that is both enjoyable and useful. Presenting Course: S74

JONATHAN NICOZISIS, DMDDr. Nicozisis reached the level of Invisalign® Elite Advantage Provider in 2005 and has been treating Invisalign patients at his private practice in Princeton, New Jersey since 2001. He has taught Invisalign courses, conducted regional study clubs, and lectured at Invisalign Summits. Dr. Nicozisis earned

his DMD at the University of Pennsylvania and his MS and certificate in orthodontics from Temple University. He is a Diplomate of the ABO and a member of the Angle Society. Presenting Course: F38

PAULA OLIVER, CDA, COPMA, CODA Ms. Oliver is Director at Choffin Career & Technical Center’s Accredited Dental Assisting Program which she initiated in 1990. She holds two national certifications through the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) and is also certified through the Commission on Ohio Dental Assistants

(CODA). She has served on numerous committees throughout her career including the Johnson and Johnson Infection Control Board and the Coronal Polishing Task Force for Ohio. Her background consists of office management, hospital and military dentistry. In 1981 she founded the Youngstown Warren Dental Assistant Society and in 2000 serviced as President of the Ohio Dental Assisting Association. She has over 30 years experience in the dental field. Presenting Courses: S73; S81

THEODORE L. PASSINEAU, JD, HRM, RPLUMr. Passineau is a Senior Clinical Risk Management Consultant at Medical Protective. He has worked in the field of professional liability since 1987 as a medical and dental malpractice defense attorney, Risk Management Consultant, Director of

Risk Management, and Director of Continuing Medical Education for both doctor-owned and commercial professional liability insurers. In his career, Ted has provided instruction to thousands of physicians, dentists and hospital staffs across the United States and internationally, and has written extensively on various professional liability-related topics. In addition to his academic credentials, Ted has been trained in Healthcare Mediation and Conflict Resolution by the Harvard School of Public Health and Clinician-Patient Communication by the Institute for Healthcare Communication. Presenting Course: T21

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AMBER RILEY, RDH, BAMs. Riley earned her RDH in Ohio graduating in 1998 from Sinclair College and completed her Baccalaureate at Wright State University in 2001. She lives and practices in Southern California and is a clinical dental hygiene board examiner for 18 states. She is a Board Member and the

Education Chair of the American Society of Forensic Odontology (ASFO), and an Associate Member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS). Amber was appointed to the dental team of the Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Team (NDMS/DMORT) Region Ten in 2006 and she is the Chief Forensic Dental Autopsy Technician serving San Diego County and Imperial County California. She is a Member of the California Dental Identification Team (CalDIT) and credentialed by the FBI/CJIS Division in dental coding for NCIC Missing and Unidentified Persons (MUPS). Presenting Courses: T14; T29; F52

RITZ-CARLTON LEADERSHIP CENTERLaunched in 2000, The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center has welcomed thousands of senior executives, managers and line staff from very diverse industries such as automotive, finance, food services, healthcare, human resources, retail and transportation. The Leadership Center has flourished as a resource center for leading organizations interested in benchmarking many of the business practices that have helped make Ritz-Carlton synonymous with excellence in customer service. The Ritz-Carlton is named the number one company by Training magazine in its “Training Top 125” survey. The coveted listing selects the 125 best global companies for employee-sponsored workforce training and development. A winner in 1992 and 1999 of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company moved up from their 2006 number four training ranking to score top honors. Select speakers from their organization will be onsite for the training session held during the ODA’s Annual Session. Presenting Course: S78

DAVID L. ROTHMAN, DDSDr. Rothman received his B.A. cum laude from the State University of New York at Buffalo and his dental degree from the New York University College of Dentistry. Following a General Practice Residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center and an Anesthesiology Residency at the Medical

College of Pennsylvania, he completed his Pediatric Dental Residency at Children’s Hospital in Oakland and the University of California, San Francisco. After being Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program Director at UCSF, he became Chair of Pediatric Dentistry at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry and currently is

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an Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry in the School of Dental Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Rothman is Board Certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He is on the active staff of the California Pacific Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center/San Francisco and Children’s Hospital in Oakland, and he consults on the Craniofacial Panel of Kaiser Permanente Medical Center. He lectures nationally and internationally in the areas of anesthesia, sedation and pediatric dentistry. Presenting Courses: F34; F49; F60

LARRY J. SANGRIK, DDSDr. Sangrik is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry and has practiced general dentistry in his hometown of Chardon, Ohio since 1979. Active in organized dentistry, Dr. Sangrik has long held numerous positions at the local and state levels. He has also served

as a consultant to the Ohio State Dental Board on a task force concerning the use of oral sedation. A nationally-recognized lecturer, he has also been published in several dental publications on the topics of medical emergencies and dental fear. Dr. Sangrik maintains a full-time general practice with an emphasis on the treatment of apprehensive patients with intravenous sedation. Presenting Courses: S79; Y82

MIKE SCOLES, DDSDr. Scoles maintains two private practices in the Seattle area. After graduating from Oregon State University, he attended dental school at Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia. He is a mentor at the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry teaching CAD/CAM technology. He is also

a regional in-office trainer for CAD/CAM and CBCT guided implant surgery. Presenting Courses: F53; F53-A; F59; F59-A

HAMID SHAFIE DDSDr. Shafie received his certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Prosthodontics from Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine. He is the director of postdoctoral implant training at Washington Hospital Center Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Before

joining WHC, he was teaching at the division of dentistry at Johns Hopkins University where he helped to establish a center for oral implantology. Dr. Shafie currently is the President of the American Institute of Implant Dentistry, a not-for-profit teaching institution in Washington D.C., and is an adjunct faculty member at The Boston University center for implantology. In addition, Dr. Shafie is the author

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of a best selling text book on Implant Supported Overdentures published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2007. His text book has been translated to Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese. He lectures nationally and internationally about innovative aspects of implant dentistry and is renowned for his unique way of making implant dentistry fun to learn for both specialists and general dentists. Presenting Courses: T17; T28; F46; F57

PARESH SHAH DMD, MS, FAGD, CERT. ESTHETIC DENT.Dr. Shah maintains a private practice in Winnipeg with a focus on implant, cosmetic and interdisciplinary care. He graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1991 and has a Certificate in Esthetic Dentistry from the U of Buffalo in 2007. He is a consultant

for several dental manufacturers. He lectures internationally on aesthetics, implants and interdisciplinary care. Presenting Courses: F43; F66; S76

JASON STREEM, DDS, MSDDr. Jason Streem is a board certified specialist in periodontics with expertise in periodontal disease, implantology, bone regeneration, soft tissue grafting, smoking cessation and conscious sedation. Following dental school, Dr. Streem was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the United

States Navy Dental Corps. He completed his General Practice Residency at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. It was there that Dr. Streem was part of the team that provided definitive surgical care for those Sailors and Marines who returned home from Operation Iraqi Freedom with trauma injuries to the head and neck. Presenting Course: S80

JOHN SVIRSKY, DDS, MEDDr. Svirsky is a professor of oral pathology at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry and a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Presenting Courses: F44; F56; F63; S77

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DANIEL H. WARD, DDSDr. Ward is an Assistant Clinical Professor at The Ohio State University and in private practice in Columbus, Ohio. He has lectured at the Post-Graduate Program in Esthetic Dentistry at the University of Minnesota, SUNY Buffalo, UMKC, and the University of Florida

and served as chief examiner. He is a fellow in the American College of Dentists, fellow of the American Society for Dental Aesthetics, fellow in the Pierre Fauchard Academy, and a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry. A member of the ODA Annual Session Committee, Dr. Ward also serves as editor of the ASDA Journal and has lectured throughout the world. Presenting Course: Y83

DAVE WEBER Mr. Dave Weber is President and CEO Weber Associates in Atlanta, Georgia. An international speaker, trainer and two-time author with a track record of success, he is an honors graduate from Mercer University with a BA in communications. He simultaneously

captained the university’s NCAA Division I soccer and volleyball teams for three years and received All-Conference honors in both sports. After a prestigious career in sales for Motorola, Mr. Weber founded his own speaking and training firm. His high energy and fun entertaining style has captivated audiences at dental meetings including Hinman, Chicago Mid-Winter, more than 50 Seattle Study Clubs and state dental organizations from Connecticut to California. Presenting Courses: F42 and F65

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PRESENTING THE CALLAHAN AWARDS OF EXCELLENCEHONORING DR. KIM GARDNER

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ODA PRESIDENTDR. KIM GARDNER

Dr. Kim Gardner of Chardon has been extremely involved in organized dentistry on the local, state and national level throughout his career.

“Organized dentistry grows in importance with each passing day. Our profession is being attacked and challenged on a variety of fronts,” Gardner said. “Who will stand up for you when the going gets tough? Your professional organization. Unity of purpose is critical to the success of our efforts. We must get every dentist involved to protect the ability to care for our patients as they deserve.”

Over his year as president, Gardner said the Ohio Dental Association has focused on three main issues: Preventing unqualified individuals from performing irreversible, surgical procedures; preventing insurance companies from setting fees for procedures that they do not cover; and increasing the types of duties that auxiliaries may perform to increase office efficiency and enable more care to be provided to those who need it.

“Although these issues have been on our burner for a while, results take time,” Gardner said. “This is especially true of issues requiring legislative action or compliance with existing state law. Stay tuned.”

David Owsiany, executive director of the ODA, said “Dr. Gardner has been a tireless advocate for the dental profession this past year, traveling across the state to meet with his colleagues, dental students and policymakers, delivering organized dentistry’s message. He has led the ODA with passion and dedication.”

Gardner earned his DDS from the Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry in 1981. He has been in the private practice of general dentistry for 30 years.

“I chose dentistry because it is the one profession which combined academics and manual dexterity,” Gardner said. “I cannot think of many professions where one comes in such close contact to the one who is being served. It involves personal touch and compassion that few professions offer, that is why it is difficult and that is why it is rewarding.”

Gardner is a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, the American College of Dentists, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the International College of Dentists.

Outside of dentistry, Gardner is very involved in his community, in particular with the Boy Scouts of America and at the Chesterland Baptist Church.

“It has been a privilege to serve as your president this past year,” Gardner said. “The best part was getting to see you at your component societies and at various other events that were held during the year. I cannot thank you enough for allowing me this opportunity. I will treasure it and look forward to continuing to serve in the future.”

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CALLAHAN MEMORIAL AWARD COMMISSIONREWARDING EXCELLENCE IN DENTISTRY SINCE 1922

The Callahan Memorial Award Commission consists of seven dentists, four from Ohio and three from outside the state, who, since 1922, have had the honor of selecting each year a recipient who personifies the attributes and contributions of Dr. John Ross Callahan.

Dr. Callahan graduated from the Philadelphia Dental College in Pennsylvania in 1877. His activities were not confined to the daily practice of the office. To have a part in the growth and development of dentistry was as much a part of his life’s work as the practice of his profession. He was active in local, state and national dental societies.

Earlier in the 1800s, Dr. Callahan joined the Mississippi Valley Dental Association, which was one of the leading dental societies in the Midwest at the time. He was elected president of the association in 1889.

In 1888, Dr. Callahan prepared his first paper, “The Conservation of the Dental Pulp,” which he read before the Mississippi Dental Valley Association that year. It was his first encouragement to undertake research. To better equip himself for research work, he entered the Miami Medical College in Ohio. His research was centered around dental pulp and root canal treatment, now called Endodontics. In recognition of his many valuable contributions to dental science, Dr. Callahan was awarded many honors in the United States and abroad. He was very instrumental in establishing the National Dental Research Institute, and in May of 1917, the New York Dental Society conferred on him the Jarvis Fellowship Medal.

The Callahan Commission shall each year make a suitable award, in the form of a medal, to present to a person or persons whom, in its judgment, has made a significant contribution to dental science. These past award winners comprise a historical “who’s who” list in dentistry.

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COMMISSIONERSDr. Joseph T. Mellion ChairmanDr. Joseph Crowley Vice ChairmanDr. Ronald LemmoSecretary/TreasurerDr. Jed J. JacobsonDr. Marsha PyleDr. James T. FannoDr. Kevin Laing Dr. John N. KramerDr. David G. Rummel

CONSULTANTSDr. Jack W. GottschalkCommisioner EmeritusDr. Matthew MessinaDr. Thomas PaumierDr. Jerold GoldbergDr. Patrick LloydMr. David J. Owsiany, JD

CALLAHAN MEMORIAL AWARD COMMISSION 2013 COMMISSION MEMBERS & CONSULTANTS

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1922 James Leon Williams1923 Frederick B. Noyes1924 Clarence J. Grives1925 Edward C. Rosenow1926 Percy R. Howe1927 Howard R. Raper1928 William J. Gies1929 Russell W. Bunting1930 Rodrigues Ottolengui1931 Weston A. Price1932 Herman Prinz1933 Homer C. Brown1934 V. Garfield Rickert1935 E.V. McCollum1936 C.N. Johnson1937 Harvey J. Burkhart1938 Joseph L.T. Appleton1939 Clarence O. Simpson1940 Arthur H. Merritt1941 Edward H. Hatton1942 Marcus L. Ward1943 Arno B. Luckhardt1944 J. Ben Robinson1945 No Meeting1946 J. Roy Blayney1947 Edgar D. Coolidge1948 Herman Becks1949 Fredrick S. McKay1950 Thomas J. Hill1951 Kurt H. Thoma1952 Holly Broadbent1953 Paul C. Kitchin1954 Charles F. Bodecker1955 Joseph L. Bernier1956 Edward C. Stafne1957 Allan G. Brodie1958 George C. Paffenbarger1959 H. Trendly Dean1960 Paul H. Jeserich1961 P.O. Pedersen1962 Clyde H. Schuyler1963 Francis A. Arnold, Jr.1964 Hamilton Robinson1965 Herbert K. Cooper1966 Paul E. Boyle1967 Wendell D. Postle1968 Ralph W. Phillips1969 Harold Hillenbrand1970 Carl O. Boucher

1971 Donald Kerr1972 Robert B. Shira1973 Philip E. Blackerby1974 Maynard K. Hine1975 Seymour J. Kreshover1976 Raphael L. Bowen1977 Lindsey D. Pankey1978 Robert J. Nelsen1979 Joseph F. Volker1980 Rex Ingraham1981 Wallace D. Armstrong1982 Louis J. Baume1983 Judson C. Hickey1984 Nelson W. Rupp1985 David B. Scott1986 Morgan L. Allison1987 Harry Lyons1988 Gardner Foley1989 Wilmer Eames1990 Charles McCullum1991 Alvin L. Morris1992 Julian B. Woelfel1993 D. Walter Cohon1994 Paul M. Flory1995 Harold Loe1996 William R. Proffit1997 Irwin D. Mandel1998 Gordon J. Christensen1998 Samuel D. Harris1999 Arthur S. Dugoni2000 Burton C. Borgelt2001 Harold C. Slavkin2002 Lawrence H. Meskin2003 Clifton O. Dummett2004 P.I. Branemark2004 Linda Niessen2005 Robert J. Genco2006 Jeanne Sinkford2007 J. Bernard Machen2008 Roy C. Page2009 Lysle E. Johnston, Jr.2010 Jack Gottschalk2011 Dushanka Kleinman2012 Dominick P. DePaola

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CALLAHAN MEMORIAL AWARDDR. SOL SILVERMAN

Dr. Sol Silverman has focused his career on patient care, research and teaching, with a particular interest in oral cancer.

Silverman – a professor emeritus of oral medicine at the University of California San Francisco School of Dentistry – first became interested in science while serving as a surgical technician during World War II.

After serving in WWII for almost three years, he attended the University of California, where he received his master’s degree in physiology. He then went on to dental school at UCSF. He received his DDS and became a full-time faculty member in 1954. Throughout his career, he was always interested in research, and he quickly developed an interest in and focus on oral cancer that continues today.

Silverman has published more than 350 scientific articles, chapters in text books and monographs, plus is the author of texts on “Oral Cancer,” “Oral Manifestations of AIDS” and “Essentials of Oral Medicine.” He also is a reviewer and editorial consultant for many scientific journals.

In addition to teaching and research, Silverman also has a private practice, which he said helps him relate to general practitioners when teaching.

Silverman is a diplomate and past-president of the American Board of Oral Medicine and past-president of the American Academy of Oral Medicine. He also is a consultant to the ADA Council on Scientific Affairs and is a national spokesperson for the ADA.

He has received many awards and honors, including the UCSF Medal of Honor; the ADA Norton Ross award for excellence in clinical research; an honorary Doctor of Science Degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada; the Margaret Hay Edwards medal from the American Association for Cancer Education for outstanding contributions to cancer education; the 2005 Research Lecturer for the UCSF School of Dentistry; Omicron Kappa Upsilon honor society for lifetime achievements in education; Fellowship in Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; Senator Honoris Causa, University Szeged, Hungary; Honorary Fellow of the British Society for Oral Medicine; Visiting Academician, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 2011; and keynote speaker, X Conferencia Iberoamericana Patologia.y Medicina Bucal, Cartagena, Columbia, 2012.

Outside of dentistry, Silverman said family is extremely important to him. His wife, Betty, passed away several years ago, and they have two sons and a daughter together. He now also has five great grandchildren, and the total number of people in his family has reached 23.

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DISTINGUISHED DENTIST AWARDDR. JOSEPH CROWLEY

Dr. Joseph Crowley is extremely dedicated to and involved with organized dentistry on a local, state and national level.

He received his DDS from The Ohio State University in 1976 and now has a private practice in Cincinnati.

Crowley became involved with organized dentistry as soon as he completed dental school. He is currently serving as the 7th district trustee to the American Dental Association. He has served as a delegate and alternate delegate to the ADA, as a member of the ADA Political Action Committee, as a member and chair of the ADA Council on Government affairs and as a reference committee chair, among other positions.

With the ODA, he has served on the Executive Committee and has served as chair of the Council on Dental Care and Dental Practice, the Ohio Dental Political Action Committee and the Long-Range Planning Committee. He has also served on several councils and committees, including the Task Force on Governance, Council on Communication and Public Service, the Finance Committee and the Foundation Board.

With the Cincinnati Dental Society he has served as the president, immediate-past president, vice president and president-elect, plus has served as chairman of the Dental Care Programs and Dental Practice Committee and the Board of Trustees. He has also served on the Governmental Affairs Commission, the Constitution and Bylaws Taskforce, the Raymond Walters Dental Hygiene Advisory Committee and the Children’s Hospital Dental Care Foundation, among others.

Crowley also is a fellow of the American College of Dentistry, the International College of Dentistry and the Pierre Fauchard Academy, plus is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, among other professional organizations.

Outside of dentistry, Crowley enjoys golfing and riding his motorcycle. He also enjoys reading, especially about politics.

He and his wife, Pauletta, have three children, Joe, Colleen and Kevin, and six grandchildren.

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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDDR. JEROLD GOLDBERG

Dr. Jerold Goldberg has spent his career at Case Western Reserve University focused on developing innovative dental education programs.

Goldberg received his dental degree from CWRU in 1970 and then went on to complete his training in oral and maxillofacial surgery there.

In 1974, he joined the CWRU faculty.

Goldberg became chairman of the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery in 1985, attained the rank of professor in 1992, served as interim dean of the School of Dental Medicine in 1997 and was then appointed as dean about a year later. He also served as interim dean of the School of Medicine and interim provost.

Under Goldberg, applications have doubled, the number of faculty members has tripled, research funding has seen a dramatic increase and the school’s budget has increased by 300 percent. Goldberg also was involved in overhauling the school’s curriculum to emphasize a “culture of enquiry.”

Throughout his career, Goldberg has taught at the predoctoral and doctoral levels, conducted research and private practice.

Next year, Goldberg will be stepping down from his position as dean, however he plans to remain very involved in the school.

Goldberg is also interested in international dentistry and has supported international student exchanges and been involved with international surgical missions. He also co-founded a craniofacial center in Klaipeda, Lithuania. The CWRU School of Dental Medicine also is currently involved in an archeological dig in Israel to investigate human evolution.

Goldberg is involved in organized dentistry at the local and national levels. He has served on the national board construction committee for the American Dental Association, the advisory committee for the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the Administrative Board of the Council of Deans of the American Dental Education Association and was chair for the section of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the American Association of Dental Schools.

Goldberg and his wife, Michele, recently celebrated their 35th anniversary. They have two daughters, Megan and Abby.

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MARVIN FISK HUMANITARIAN AWARDDR. LINDA SMITH

Dr. Linda Smith is dedicated to community volunteer programs, in particular a clinic that provides care to children in need.

Smith went to dental school at the University of Louisville and received her DMD in 1982. She and her husband now live in Cincinnati, where she practices as a general dentist.

One project in particular that she is involved in and enjoys is the Cincinnati Dental Society’s Roselawn Dental Center, which is a free clinic that provides care to children up to 200 percent of the poverty level who do not have insurance or Medicaid. She has served as a volunteer dentist there and also as the volunteer project manager.

Smith is also a volunteer dentist with the Leave No Vet Behind program and works with the CincySmiles Sealant Program, among other volunteer activities in her community, and she received the Cincinnati Dental Society’s Meritorious Service Award in 2010.

Smith has served as vice president, president-elect and immediate past president of the Cincinnati Dental Society and was the society’s first female president. She has also served on several committees, including Peer Review, Membership Committee, Children’s Dental Health Committee, Bulletin Committee, Board of Trustees, Finance Committee, and Cincinnati Dental Society’s Oral Health Foundation. She has served as a delegate and alternate delegate to the ODA and serves on the ODA’s Council on Access to Care and Public Service. She also is a member of the Pierre Fauchard Academy, The International College of Dentists and The American College of Dentists.

Smith and her husband, Dr. David Krill, live in Cincinnati with their two children, Matthew and Mara.

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N. WAYNE HIATT RISING STAR AWARDDR. BRITTANY MCCARTHY

As a young dentist, Dr. Brittany McCarthy has already been extremely involved with and made many contributions to organized dentistry.

McCarthy decided she wanted to become a dentist when she was a pre-med student her senior year at Duke University. After discussing her career options with several doctors at a conference, she decided to reevaluate her decision and ended up falling in love with dentistry.

McCarthy then went on to dental school at Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine and received her DMD Cum Laude in 2006.

After graduation, she practiced dentistry in Cleveland for a couple of years until her husband received a job in Washington, D.C. She then practiced there until 2009, when a dentist in Bexley unexpectedly passed away and gave McCarthy the opportunity to take over her practice and continue what she had built. She stayed in that location for about two and a half years, and about a year and a half ago took over another practice close to her home in Bexley.

McCarthy is currently the chair of the ODA Subcouncil on New Dentists and has served as the new dentist liaison or representative to the Strategic Planning Committee, Ohio Dental Political Action Committee (ODPAC) Board of Directors and ODA Leadership Committee. She is also on the Columbus Dental Society Board of Directors and has been a CDS Delegate to the ODA House of Delegates since 2011.

Outside of dentistry, McCarthy enjoys tennis and golf, and has recently gotten into cycling. McCarthy and her husband, Michael, have a 3-year-old daughter Clare and a dog Molly.

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OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP PIN

The Ohio Dental Association Leadership Pin has been given to ODA members since the award’s inception in 2001. The Leadership Pin is given to an ODA member who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and whose volunteer efforts go above and beyond the call of duty. Leadership Pin recipients are considered to be role models for future leaders in organized dentistry.

The Leadership Pin recipient is selected by the ODA Executive Committee and the winner’s name is kept concealed until announced by the ODA president at the Callahan Celebration of Excellence.

Candidates for this annual leadership award must meet specific criteria, as set by the Executive Committee, including distinctive service on behalf of the ODA and the profession of dentistry and volunteer service at the ODA for at least five years. The candidate cannot have held the position of ODA vice president, president-elect or president.

The Leadership Pin may also be given to other leaders of the association who have served as a leader of the ODA that have not gone through the chairs and have provided exceptional leadership (e.g. secretary, treasurer, speaker, editor or past chairs of councils or committees), long-term delegates, American Dental Association and/or ODA council participants and those persons with positive influence in the ODA’s growth and/or development.

PAST RECIPIENTS

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OF THE ODA LEADERSHIP PIN INCLUDE:Drs. Richard Ansted, Michael Murphy, David Pelok and Duncan Powell (2001)Drs. C.J. Cavalaris and Dennis Burns (2002)Dr. Kenneth Clemens (2003)Drs. Fred Bronson and E. Karl Schneider (2004)Dr. Michael Schaeffer (2005)Dr. Jim Claypool (2006)Dr. Dale Siemer (2007)Dr. Jeff Esterburg (2008)Dr. Kevin Laing (2009)Dr. Jim Karlowicz (2010)Dr. William Meyers (2011)Dr. Robert H. Buchholz (2012)

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OHIO DENTAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE AWARDSCongratulations to the following component societies for winning the 2013 ODPAC Awards:

“DEEPEST POCKETS” FOR DENTISTRY (HIGHEST AVERAGE CONTRIBUTION) Akron Dental Society

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE MEMBERSHIP FOR A LARGE COMPONENT SOCIETYAkron Dental Society

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE MEMBERSHIP FOR A SMALL COMPONENT SOCIETY Northwestern Ohio Dental Society

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With more than 200 companies participating, the ODA’s 147th Annual Session exhibition is clearly the best choice when it comes to shopping for your office. As one of the largest Exhibit Halls in the region, nowhere else in the state can you so easily compare products you’ve been thinking of buying. Not only will you find everything you need from toothbrushes to lasers, but you’ll also find knowledgeable company representatives readily available to answer your and your staff’s questions.

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS: Thursday, September 19 12:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Friday, September 20 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Saturday, September 21 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

EVENTS IN THE EXHIBIT HALLDOOR PRIZES FOR ADA MEMBER DENTISTS, HYGIENISTS AND STAFF Daily drawings in the ODA Membership BoothThursday, September 19, 5:30 p.m.Friday, September 20, 5:00 p.m.Saturday, September 21, 1:00 p.m.

Visit the Exhibit Hall daily to enter your chance to win one of the outstanding prizes donated by the ODA, on behalf of all of the 2013 Annual Session Exhibitors. All ADA member dentists registered* for Annual Session are eligible for the dentist prizes and there are special drawings for registered* hygienists and dental team members. Simply take your daily entry ticket – which will automatically be printed with your name badge – to the ODA Membership Booth located in the Exhibit Hall. Prizes for dentists include: Thursday, a $500 gift card to Tiffany & Co.; Friday, a Coach leather travel bag; and Saturday, an iPad. Prizes for hygienists include: Thursday, a Coach purse; Friday, a sterling silver Tiffany 1837 Toggle Bracelet; Saturday, a Kindle Fire. Prizes for dental staff include: Thursday, a Coach leather wristlet; Friday, a sterling silver Tiffany Open Heart Necklace; Saturday, an iPod Touch.

*Attendees registered in category ES are not eligible for the drawings

WELCOME RECEPTIONThursday, September 19, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.

Make plans now to take part in the kick-off to Annual Session, the Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception on Thursday evening. Free hors d’oeuvers and cash bars highlight this festive event. An annual highlight of the reception is the special program for dental students – member dentists will escort students around the Exhibit Hall introducing them to the convenience of outfitting their future offices by attending dental trade shows. Members of ODPAC, with a red, white & blue ribbon, should be sure to stop by the Membership Booth for a free drink.

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ON DISPLAY IN THE MEMBERSHIP BOOTHThursday, September 19, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.The President’s Cup Trophy

TAKE A BREAK!Friday, September 20, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Slow down and Take A Break! in the Exhibit Hall. Visit the more than 200 companies exhibiting this year while you enjoy ice cream or freshly baked cookies. Plus, be sure to be on the look out for special games and prizes via Twitter and Facebook, available only in the Hall and only on Friday!

TAILGATE!Saturday, September 21, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Celebrate your profession and enjoy popcorn and a free drink while keeping up with the day’s football games. Take advantage of the great deals as we say goodbye to the 147th ODA Exhibition Hall.

TABLE CLINICSSaturday, September 21, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Support provided by Colgate

Earn up to 2 hours of free CE by attending the Table Clinics presented by member dentists, auxiliary staff, dental students and hygiene students.

PRE-ORDERED EXHIBIT HALL LUNCHESOn Thursday, September 19, lunches can be picked up between 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm; on Friday, September 20, from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm; and Saturday, September 21, from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, in the concession area of the Exhibit Hall.

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123 POSTCARDS520 N Main Street Heber City, UT 84032(877) 319-7772 www.123postcards.comBooth #124We are dental marketing experts that deliver new patients to dental practice across the country with a proven program that guarantees results.

3C TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS3840 Lacon Road Hilliard, OH 43026(614) 319-4681 www.3ctechs.comBooth #727We are a full service technology company with an acute focus on dental. Services include hardware design, sales and support for computers, telephones, audio, video, security, backups and network devices.

3M ESPEBldg 275-25E-03 Saint Paul, MN 55144(800) 634-2249 www.3mespe.comBooth #500

ACCUTRON, INC (PSA GROUP)1733 W Parkside Lane Phoenix, AZ 85027(800) 531-2221 www.accutron-inc.comBooth #724

ACTEON NORTH AMERICA (SATELEC @ SOPRO COMPANIES)124 Gaither Drive #140 Mt. Laurel, NJ 8054(800) 289-6367 www.us.acteongroup.comBooth #624

A-DEC2601 Crestview Drive Newberg, OR 97132(800) 547-1883 www.a-dec.comBooth #236A-dec strives to build the industry’s most durable and highest quality dental equipment, including dental chairs, delivery systems, dental cabinetry, and more.

ADVANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES34350 23-Mile Rd, Suite C Chesterfield, MI 48047(877) 723-8832 www.adv-tech.comBooth #230Computer & network specialist firm focusing on technology integration for dental specialties. Strategic partnerships allows us to design a solution customized for you.

AFTCO347 W. Main Street, #908 Springfield, OH 45502(937) 322-7832 www.aftco.netBooth #512Helping dentists buy and sell practices for over 40 years.

AGIL IT66 Industry Court, Suite C Troy, OH 45373(937) 440-9199 www.itcangetbetter.comBooth #816IT services firm with a proven track record of enabling dental and ambulatory healthcare clients to improve their clinical, operational and financial results.

AIR TECHNIQUES, INC. (PSA GROUP)1295 Walt Whitman RdMelville, NY 11747(800) 274-8324www.airtechniques.comBooth #724

ALBENSI LABORATORIES1061 Main Street Irwin, PA 15642(800) 734-3064 www.albensilab.comBooth #115Full-service, domestic laboratory providing superior craftsmanship, open communication, exceptional customer care, on-time deliveries and the latest technology available.

AMD LASERS (A DENTSPLY INTERNATIONAL COMPANY)7405 Westfield Blvd Indianapolis, IN 46240(866) 999-2635 www.amdlasers.comBooth #344

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The global leader in providing ultra-affordable dental laser equipment.

AMERICAN EXPRESS4150 Malibu DriveMedina, OH 44256(330) 410-3800www.americanexpress.comBooth: 741

ARTONIC WEB DESIGN AND MARKETING200 E Russell Road, Suite D Tecumseh, MI 49286(517) 902-7851 www.artonicweb.comBooth #651

ASEPTICO, INC.8333 216th Street SE Woodinville, WA 98072(425) 487-3157 www.aseptico.comBooth #538Manufactures the world`s widest range of advanced high quality electric motors for rotary endodontics, implantology, laboratory, and portable dentistry applications.

ASPEN DENTAL281 Sanders Creek Pkwy E Syracuse, NY 13057(866) 533-0429 www.aspendental.comBooth #613As the largest privately held dental practice management group in the Northeast, and beyond, Aspen Dental is like no other practice.

AXIS/SYBRONENDO800 W Sandy Lake Rd, Suite 100 Coppell, TX 75019(800) 346-3636 www.sybronendo.comBooth #620A global leader in endodontic product innovation. We have a complete line of diagnostic, shaping, cleaning, obturation and ultrasonic products used for performing effective root canal therapy.

BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS600 N. Cleveland Ave, #300 Columbus, OH 43215(800) 360-0667 www.bankofamerica.com/

smallbusiness/practice-loans/overview.goBooth #327Leads the industry in financing for new and existing dental practices. Our services include loans for equipment, start-ups, practice sales and acquisitions, refinancing business debt, real estate and more.

BELMONT EQUIPMENT101 Belmont Drive Somerset, NJ 8873(800) 223-1192 www.belmontequip.comBooth #821Your one stop source for durable chairs, delivery systems, lights, x-rays, stools, and cabinetry. We welcome your visit to booth #821 where we will show how our products meet your needs.

BENCO DENTAL295 Centerpoint Blvd Pittston, PA 18640(800) GO BENCO www.benco.comBooth #436The largest privately owned, full-service distributor of dental supplies, equipment, consulting, and equipment services in the US.

BENHAM INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INC. 5135 Main StreetSylvania, OH 43560(800) [email protected]: 834

BEST CARD LLC7108 S. Alton Way, Bldg G, 101B Centennial, CO 80112(877) 739-3952 www.bestcardteam.comBooth #431Credit card processing; endorsed by ODASC.

BEYES DENTAL CANADA INC.9-595 Middlefield Rd Toronto, ON M1V 3S2 Canada(416) 293-2868 www.beyes.caBooth #618Canadian company specializing in designing dental handpieces and other devices.

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BIO-FLEX1955 Tyler Hollywood, FL 33020(800) 755-4588 www.bio-flex.comBooth #448Bio-Flex gloves has been a trusted brand in the medical and dental industry since 1988. Our gloves are recognized for their consistent high quality.

BIOHORIZONS2300 Riverchase Center Birmingham, AL 35244(205) 967-7880 www.biohorizons.comBooth #515BioHorizons is dedicated to developing evidence-based and scientifically proven products. Dental professionals as well as patients have confidence in our comprehensive portfolio of dental implants and biologics products.

BIOLASE4 Cromwell Irvine, CA 92618(888) 424-6527 www.biolase.comBooth #451, 453Leads dentistry with the most advanced surgical laser system, and with our imaging system, offering the lowest radiation for a large field of view of any CBCT.

BISCO DENTAL PRODUCTS1100 W. Irving Park Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60193(800) 247-3368 www.bisco.comBooth #439A leading developer and manufacturer of dental materials for cosmetic and restorative dentistry.

BLU DOT FINANCIAL LLC130 Springside Drive, #100 Akron, OH 44333(330) 396-5109 www.bludotfinancial.comBooth #139Ohio-based financial resources company working exclusively with the medical and dental community. We are a trusted resource for financial education, products, and services.

BLUE AND CO., LLC8800 Lyra Dr, Suite 450 Columbus, OH 43240(614) 340-6632 www.blueandco.comBooth #524Proven advisor with the experience and resources available to assist healthcare providers.

BQ ERGONOMICS LLC7388 S. Revere Pkwy Centennial, CO 80112(720) 434-7192 www.bqergonomics.comBooth #714A leading manufacturer and developer of ergonomic stools and chairs and affiliated products for the last 25 years.

BRASSELER USA1 Brasseler BoulevardSavannah, GA 31419(800) 841-4522www.brasselerusa.comBooth #331, 333Dental instrumentation: diamonds, carbides, polishers, handpieces, endodontics, hand instruments, loupes and lights.

BREWER STOOLS/BELMED/MIELE/MONARCH/SOLMETEX/TUTTNAUER7141 Clear Water Court Powell, OH 43065(614) 332-9704 [email protected] #819

BUCKEYEDOCS.COM5647 Tara Hill Drive Dublin, OH 43017(614) 315-3320 www.buckeyedocs.comBooth #752

CARECREDIT2995 Red Hill Ave, Suite 100 Costa Mesa, CA 92626(800) 300-3046 www.carecredit.comBooth #112, 114

CARESTREAM DENTAL1765 The Exchange Atlanta, GA 30339(800) 944-6365 www.carestreamdental.com

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800-472-0219419-842-6730

www.dreschtolson.com

Visit us at Booth #636

Digital Impression systems are revolutionizing dentistry, improving efficiency and increasing patient satisfaction. DSG accepts scans from 3 of the major players – CEREC® AC Connect, Cadent iTero or 3MTM True Definition. We’re also a Cerec Connect Lab partner. And now, DSG is helping practices acquire this exciting new technology with our exclusive digital rebate program. Learn more at dentalservicesgroup.com or contact your lab.

Join the Digital Dentistry Revolution

with the Exclusive DSG Digital Rebate Program.

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Booth #324, 326Provides a complete set of integrated solutions that are specifically designed for dentists.

CENTRAL RECYCLING COMPANYPO Box 9844 Kansas City, MO 64134(816) 665-6544 [email protected] #654

CETYLITE INDUSTRIES (DARROW DENTAL)9051 River Rd Pennsauken, NJ 8110(800) 257-7740 www.cetylite.comBooth #632Infection control products and prescription topical anesthetic.

CHOICE RECOVERY INC.1550 Old Henderson Road, #100 Columbus, OH 43220(614) 358-9900 www.choicerecovery.comBooth #640Dental collection agency. Assisting in recovering past due balances from patients.

CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANYPO Box 145496 Cincinnati, OH 45250(513) 870-2361 www.cinfin.comBooth #427The Cincinnati Insurance Companies have been insuring dentists for more than 50 years. Contact your local independent agent that represents Cincinnati for more information.

CINCINNATI SURGICAL COMPANYPO Box 42668 Cincinnati, OH 45242(513) 489-6640 www.cincinnatisurgical.comBooth #450Features a wide variety of high-quality surgical blades, handles, stitch cutters and an expanding line of safety products.

COFFMAN MEDIA565 Metro Place S, 3rd floorDublin, OH 43017

(614) 389-3456www.coffmanmedia.comBooth #750Provider of the first all-inclusive digital signage system for the dental industry.

COLGATE300 Park Ave New York, NY 10022(800) 2 COLGATE www.colgateprofessional.comBooth #615The global leader in oral care technology, products, and education. Please visit our booth for information on our complete line of professional products.

COLTENE/WHALEDENT235 Ascot Parkway Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223(800) 916-8800 www.coltene.comBooth #433Specializes in self-threading pins, endodontic posts, polymerization equipment, ultrasonic cleaning units and solutions, as well as dental laboratory products.

COLUMBUS FIRST BANK6877 N. High Street Worthington, OH 43085(614) 310-7200 www.columbusfirstbank.comBooth #648

COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK3650 Olentangy River Road Columbus, OH 43214(614) 583-2200 www.commercenationalbank.com/healthcareBooth #619Commercial lending bank focused in dental practice financing and business advisory. We offer competitive financing to practice in our markets.

CRESCENT PRODUCTS9444 Deerwood Lane N Maple Grove, MN 55369(800) 989-8085 www.crescentproducts.comBooth #343Manufactures a full line of easy to clean body supports that greatly enhance patient comfort on dental chairs.

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CREST/ORAL B2 P&G Plaza, TN9-253 Cincinnati, OH 45201(800) 543-2577 www.dentalcare.comBooth #219, 221Features a complete line of preventative products including toothpaste, power and manual brushes, whitestrips, floss and interdental products.

DARROW DENTAL2238 Hall Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506(616) 581-4270 [email protected] #632Independent rep for Preventech, Cetylite, J Morita USA, PDT, Dentist Rx, Dental RAT, and Platypus Co.

DC DENTAL1133 Greenwood Road Baltimore, MD 21208(410) 653-7500 www.dcdental.comBooth #644

DDS IMAGES INC.4557 Mellinger Road Canfield, OH 44406(330) 881-9181 [email protected] #129Independent manufacturer representative. Products sold through distribution.

DEAN DENTAL SYSTEMS7251 Lindell BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63130(888) 665-8607www.deandentalsystems.comBooth #826

DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF OHIO5600 Blazer Pkwy, #150 Dublin, OH 43017(614) 776-2304 www.deltadentaloh.comBooth #321Our representatives are available to discuss Delta Dental`s programs, policies, procedures and technology advancements for claim payments.

DEMANDFORCE22 Fourth Street, 12th floor San Francisco, CA 94103(800) 246-9853 www.demandforce.comBooth #708An industry leader in online, automated marketing and patient communications.

DENTAKEEPING, LLC850 E. Franklin Street Kenton, OH 43326(888) KEEPING www.dentakeeping.comBooth #827

DENTAL ASSOCIATES LAB, LLC3318 Successful Way Dayton, OH 45414(937) 233-7898 www.dentalassociateslabllc.comBooth #121Full service dental lab.

DENTAL HEALTH PRODUCTS INC.2614 North Sugar Bush Road New Franken, WI 54229(800) 626-2163 www.dhpionline.comBooth #638A full-line, full-service dental dealer that has been serving the dental industry with quality products, innovative services, and competitive prices for 20 years.

DENTAL HYGIENE PLACEMENT SERVICE2473 Southway Drive Columbus, OH 43221(614) 530-1670 [email protected] #655

DENTAL OFFICE BY DESIGN8610 Madison Ave Cleveland, OH 44102(216) 961-6937 Booth #627Dental office design and construction, computer integration and networking.

DENTAL ONE PARTNERS17300 Dallas Parkway, Suite 1040 Dallas, TX 75248(972) 755-0834 dentalonecareers.silkroad.comBooth #544

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One of the nation’s largest and most progressive dental services management organizations.

DENTAL R.A.T. (DARROW DENTAL)5465 E. Terra Linda Way Nampa, ID 83687(877) 278-0061 www.dentalrat.comBooth #632Wireless, hands free perio charting for your dental software.

DENTAL TI182 W. Carmel DriveCarmel, IN 46032(317) 582-1113www.dentalti.comBooth #138Provider of whole office, dental technology solutions.

DENTAL USA INC.5005 McCullom Lake Road McHenry, IL 60050(666) 439-3400 www.mydentalusa.comBooth #325Offers a complete line of precision diagnostic, operative, restorative, hygiene, periodontal, surgical and implant instruments.

DENTALEZ GROUP2 W Liberty Blvd, Suite 160 Halvern, PA 19355(866) DTE INFO www.dentalez.comBooth #542DentalEZ (R) Group, through its six brands can meet all your operatory needs with products that deliver health, comfort, and efficiency advantages for your practice. StarDental (R), Dental EZ (R), RAMVAC (R), CustomAir (R), Nevin Labs (TM) and Columbia Dentoform.

DENTALTSHIRTS.COM347 W. Main Street Birdsboro, PA 19508(888) 367-1322 www.dentaltshirts.comBooth #250

DENTALVIBE990 S. Rogers Circle, Suite 4 Boca Raton, FL 33487(877) 503-8423

www.dentalvibe.comBooth #602

DENTAQUEST OHIO12121 N. Corporate Pkwy Mequon, WI 53092(614) 396-8083 www.dentaquest.comBooth #818

DENTEGRA INSURANCE COMPANY100 First Street San Francisco, CA 94105(877) 280-5204 www.dentegra.comBooth #330

DENTIST RX (DARROW DENTAL)14787 NE 95th Street Redmond, WA 98052(877) 71-SONIC www.dentistrx.comBooth #632Three styles of power toothbrushes.

DENTSPLY INTERNATIONAL (CAULK)38 W Clarke Avenue Milford, DE 19963(800) 532-2855 www.caulk.comBooth #525Impression materials, trays, bonding agents, alloys, composites, bases & liners, core build up materials, temp. crown materials, cements, curing lights, burs, finishing & polishing systems, matrix systems.

DENTSPLY INTERNATIONAL (PROFESSIONAL)1301 Smile Way York, PA 17404(800) 989-8825 www.professional.dentsply.comBooth #527High and low speed handpieces, diamond and carbide burs, ultrasonic scalers and inserts, whitener, fluoride, prophy paste, infection control products.

DENTSPLY TULSA DENTAL SPECIALTIES5100 East Skelly DriveTulsa, OK 74135(800) 662-1202www.tulsadentalspecialties.comBooth #532

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Manufacturer and supplier of cutting-edge endodontic materials, clinically proven dental implants and regenerative products.

DEPENDABLE DENTAL STAFFING7550 Slate Ridge Blvd Reynoldsburg, OH 43068(614) 920-4415 www.ddstaffing.netBooth #126Temporary and permanent dental staffing.

DESIGNS FOR VISION INC760 Koehler Avenue Ronkonkoma, NY 11779(800) 345-4009 www.designsforvision.comBooth #212Offer the finest telescopes and the brightest LED headlights.

DIGITAL DOC4511 Golden Foothill Pkwy #1 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762(916) 941-8010 www.digi-doc.comBooth #426Manufacturer of FDA registered intra-oral cameras.

DMA INC.4336 Brecksville Road Richfield, OH 44286(330) 659-0401 www.dentalit.comBooth #113

DOWELL DENTAL PRODUCTS9287 Ninth Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730(909) 297-3646 www.dowelldentalproducts.comBooth #608We are a company specializing in manufacturing dental instruments and an ultrasonic bone cutting system for hard tissue driven with piezoelectric technology.

DOXA DENTAL INC.3 San Joaquin Plaza, #155 Newport Beach, CA 92660(949) 760-3691 www.ceramirus.comBooth #252

DSG DRESCH TOLSON, FORM AND FUNCTION, SIMON DECHATLET5775 Wayzata Blvd Minneapolis, MN 55416(800) 259-3717 www.dentalservices.netBooth #636Dental Services Group is taking the lead in the laboratory industry to deliver unmatched quality, service and value by changing the way we provide laboratory services to you.

DUX DENTAL600 E. Hueneme Road Oxnard, CA 93033(800) 833-8267 www.duxdental.comBooth #233Developers of innovative, industry-leading products like lead-free x-ray aprons and sterilization pouches.

EHR FUNDING960 N. Tustin Street #272 Orange, CA 92867(866) 203-3260 www.ehrfunding.comBooth #736Health care reform stimulus funding.

ESSENTIAL DENTAL SYSTEMS89 Leuning StreetHackensack, NJ 07606(201) 487-9090www.edsdental.comBooth #449

We develop and manufacture innovative dental products designed specifically to get results quickly and effectively.

EXACTA DENTAL DIRECT44780 Macomb Industrial Drive Clinton Twp, MI 48036(800) 474-7665 www.exactadental.comBooth #350Your direct source for all of your crown and bridge needs.

E-Z FLOSSPO Box 2292Palm Springs, FL 92263(800) 227-0208www.ezfloss.comBooth: 650

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Preventive dental products including dental floss holders interdental cleaning aids, tongue cleaner and toothbrushes for infants to adults.

FAIRWAY CAPITAL RECOVERY4000 Executive Park Drive, Suite 300 Cincinnati, OH 45241(513) 619-7565 www.fairwaycapitalrecovery.comBooth #452

FOREST DENTAL PRODUCTS (PSA GROUP)PO Box 989 Hillsboro, OR 97124(800) 423-3555 www.forestmed.comBooth #726

FRANK GATES MANAGED CARE SERVICES (MCO)5000 Bradenton Ave Dublin, OH 43017(877) 847-5459 www.frankgatesmcs.comBooth #653

FRANK GATES SERVICE COMPANY / AVIZENTPO Box 182364 Columbus, OH 0(614) 793-5429 www.frankgates.comBooth #652ODA workers’ compensation group rating program.

G. DENTAL SHOP1426 21st Street NW Washington, DC 20086(202) 331-3061 www.globaldentalshop.comBooth #707

GANNETT LOCAL200 E. Van Buren Street Phoenix, AZ 85004(866) 923-7484 www.gannettlocal.comBooth #551

GARFIELD REFINING COMPANY810 E Cayuga Street Philadelphia, PA 19124(215) 743-4653 www.garfieldrefining.comBooth #313Refiner of precious metals.

GARRISON DENTAL SOLUTIONS110 DeWitt Lane Spring Lake, MI 49456(888) 437-0032 www.garrisondental.comBooth #625Sectional matrix retainer system, wedges.

GC AMERICA INC.3737 W 127th StreetAlsip, IL 60803Tel: (708) 597-0900Fax: (708) 926-3043www.gcamerica.comBooth #709Dental supplies and materials.

GENDEX DENTAL SYSTEMS2800 Crystal Drive Hatfield, PA 19440(800) 323-8029 www.gendex.comBooth #812A worldwide leader committed to the development, production, and distribution of imaging equipment for the dental market.

GOLDEN DENTAL SOLUTIONS18525 Moross Road Detroit, MI 48224(877) 987-2284 www.physicsforceps.comBooth #737Inventors of the Physics Forceps, atraumatic extraction forceps utilizing leverage to remove a tooth simply, predictably, and quickly.

GREATER NEW YORK DENTAL MEETING570 Seventh Ave, Suite 800 New York, NY 10018(212) 398-6922 www.gnydm.comBooth #603

HANSES PRACTICE MANAGEMENT2460 Oakland Ave.St. Louis, MO 63114(888) 455-9929www.hansesmanagement.comBooth #352Management consulting and training firm specializing in dental offices and their unique issues.

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HAWAIIAN MOON321 S. Missouri Ave Clearwater, FL 33756(888) 256-3276 www.aloecream.bizBooth #136

HEARTLAND DENTAL CARE1200 Network Centre Dr. Effingham, IL 62401(888) 999-3661 www.heartlanddentalcare.comBooth #630One of the leading dental service organizations in the United States with 370 plus practices in 19 states.

HENRY SCHEIN DENTAL10920 W Lincoln Ave West Allis, WI 53227(800) 372-4346 www.henryschein.comBooth #612As a full service dental dealer of supplies, technology and equipment, we offer the tools to make your practice run as efficiently as possible through innovation and our dedicated team of sales consultants.

HENSCHEN CONSULTING713 Winding Ridge Lane Sidney, OH 45365(937) 492-5858 www.henschenconsulting.comBooth #530Advising dentists on practice efficiency and selling their practice.

HERAEUS-KULZER300 Heraeus Way South Bend, IN 46614(800) 343-5336 www.hereausdentalusa.comBooth #528

HORNBROOK DENTAL EDUCATION7777 Alvarado Road, Suite 210 La Mesa, CA 91942(520) 568-2833 www.davidhornbrook.comBooth #517

HU-FRIEDY3232 N. Rockwell StreetChicago, IL 60618(800) HU FRIEDYwww.hu-friedy.comBooth #506

Offers 7000+ hand-crafted instrument designs for scaling, periodontal, diagnostic, restorative, prosthodontic, orthodontic, endodontic, implant and surgical procedures.

HUGHES DIVERSIFIED DENTAL LLCPO Box 9 New Paris, OH 45347(800) 773-0800 www.hughesdentalrepair.comBooth #443Handpiece sales and repair: air driven, electric, and surgical.

ICW INTERNATIONAL (PSA GROUP)1487 Kingsley Drive Medford, OR 97504(800) 558-4435 www.icwdental.comBooth #726CPU and flat screen mounting solutions for dentistry.

IMPLANT DIRECT / DEKA LASERS8840 W. Russell Road, Suite #210 Las Vegas, NV 89148(888) 649-6425 www.implantdirect.comBooth #601

INSTRUMENTARIUM/SOREDEX1245 W. Canal Street Milwaukee, WI 53233(800) 558-6120 www.instrumentariumdental.comBooth #831High quality x-ray imaging solutions for every dental office.

INTEGRITY SOLUTIONS GROUP10170 International Blvd Cincinnati, OH 45246(866) 400-0474 www.integritysolutionsgroup.netBooth #133

INVISALIGN/ITERO2560 Orchard Pkwy San Jose, CA 95131(408) 470-1000 www.aligntech.comBooth #626Align Technology produces Invisalign(R), the world’s leading invisable orthodontic product.

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IVOCLAR VIVADENT INC.175 Pineview Drive Amherst, NY 14228(800) 533-6825 www.ivoclarvivadent.comBooth #733Leading international manufacturer of high-quality dental materials for preventative, restorative, and prosthetic dentistry.

J. MORITA USA (DARROW DENTAL)9 Mason Irvine, CA 92618(800) 831-3222 www.jmoritausa.comBooth #632Small equipment, endo apex locator, bone augmentation material, handpieces, handpiece lubrication station.

JOHNSON AND JOHNSON CONSUMER HEALTHCARE185 Tabor Road Morris Plains, NJ 7950(866) 948-6883 www.jjdentalprofessional.comBooth #120

KAGE DISTRIBUTORS11954 Beacon HillPlymouth, MI 48170(734) 516-1597www.kagedist.comBooth #731Distributor for Aribex, ActCel, Bien Air, CrystalMark Dental, E.M.S., ESMA Inc, ICCare Inc, Milestone Scientific, mray by Cefla, Nordent, Sterilex, and Summit Dental.

KAPRICORN SYSTEMS, INC.214 Woodstown Hwy Hollsopple, PA 15935(814) 266-6166 www.kapricorn.comBooth #748Complete technology integration solutions.

KAVO DENTAL11727 Fruehauf Drive Charlotte, NC 28273888-ASK-KAVO www.kavo.comBooth #815Dental instruments and small

equipment including high-speed handpieces, electric collections, air collections and more.

KERR CORPORATION1717 W Collins Avenue Orange, CA 92867(800) 537-7123 www.kerrdental.comBooth #621Develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes a comprehensive line of consumable products and equipment to the dental industry worldwide.

KIMBERLY-CLARK HEALTH CARE1400 Holcomb Bridge Rd Roswell, GA 30076(770) 587-8000 www.kchealthcare.comBooth #348

KOMET USA, LLC3042 Southcross Blvd #101 Rock Hill, SC 29730(888) 566-3887 www.komet-usa.comBooth #520A recognized worldwide leader in the production of highly specialized and precise dental rotary instruments.

LARES RESEARCH295 Lockheed Ave Chico, CA 95973(888) 333-8440 www.laresdental.comBooth #550Designs, manufactures, and distributes its dental handpieces worldwide.

LASERS 4 DENTISTRY1241 Puerta Del Sol San Clemente, CA 92673(949) 276-6650 www.t4med.comBooth #730Hard and soft ALL tissue laser system.

LESTER DINE INC.351 Hiatt Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418(561) 624-9100 www.dinecorp.comBooth #743A leading manufacturer of ringlights and intra-oral camera systems, point and shoot cameras, and digital SLR cameras.

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LEXI COMP PUBLISHING1100 Terex Road Hudson, OH 44236(800) 837-5394 www.lexi.comBooth #319Industry leader in providing clear, concise, dental-specific content at the point of care.

LIGHTHOUSE 3604955 Alt Tucker Blvd, Suite 300Sugar Hill, GA 30518(888) 427-5454www.LH360.comBooth #606The most automated, most comprehensive patient communications system in dentistry.

LUCKMAN DENTAL COMPRESSORS7122 Breece Road Mt. Vernon, OH 43050(740) 358-0505 www.luckmanllc.comBooth #131

LUMADENT314 W 5th Street Carson City, NV 89703(775) 829-4488 www.lumadent.comBooth #336

MACPRACTICE, INC.233 N. 8th Street, #300 Lincoln, NE 68508(402) 420-2430 www.macpractice.comBooth #118Provider of integrated practice management and clinical software for Apple computers that interoperates with several digital imaging solutions.

MAGIC MASSAGE THERAPY9748 Stephen Decatur Ave Ocean City, FL 21842(800) 980-8579 www.magicmassagetherapy.comBooth #749

MEDICAL PROTECTIVE5814 Reed Road Fort Wayne, IN 46835(800) 463-3776 www.medpro.comBooth #338

The nation’s leader in dental malpractice insurance.

MEDIDENTA3275 W Alibaba Lane #605 Las Vegas, NV 89118(800) 221-0750 www.medidenta.comBooth #639

MEISINGER USA LLC (PSA GROUP)10200 East Easter Avenue Centennial, CO 80112(866) 634-7464 www.meisingerusa.comBooth #825

MERIT DENTAL680 Hehli Way Mondovi, WI 54755(715) 926-5050 Booth #548

MERRILL LYNCH4000 Embassy Pkwy, Suite 210 Akron, OH 44333(330) 670-2413 Booth #332

MIDMARK CORPORATION60 Vista DriveVersailles, OH 45380(800) 643-6275www.midmark.comBooth 531A leading manufacturer of the most user, and patient-friendly dental equipment available.

MIDWEST IMPLANT INSTITUTE145 Green Meadows Drive S Lewis Center, OH 43035(614) 505-6647 www.midwestimplantinstitute.comBooth #643One-on-one training surgical and prostho. dental implants. Train dentists and their staff; simple to advanced training. ADA CERP approved.

MIS IMPLANTS TECHNOLOGIES INC.18-00 Fair Lawn Ave Fair Lawn, NJ 7410(866) 797-1333 www.misimplants.comBooth #127Offers a comprehensive range of dental implants and

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superstructures, as well as innovative surgical tools and bone grafting materials.

MISCH INSTRUMENTS2410 Fenton Bronx, NY 10469(855) 803-6979 www.mischinstruments.comBooth #738

MITCH DENTAL LABORATORY1809 N. Walnut Street Muncie, IN 47303(765) 748-4012 www.mitchlabs.comBooth #239A full service laboratory that prides itself in giving doctors what they expect and deserve.

MMCA INTERNATIONAL525 Mercury Lane #A Brea, CA 92821(949) 573-3925 Booth #843

MODULAR AND CUSTOM CABINETS (PSA GROUP)10721 Keele Street N Maple, ONT L6A 1S5 Canada(800) 388-6236 www.mccdental.comBooth #825 Custom operatory, sterilization and complete dental office cabinetry.

NATIONAL PRACTICE TRANSITIONS, LLC2029 Riverside Drive, #202 Columbus, OH 43212(614) 648-8118 www.nptnetwork.comBooth #712Full service brokerage/consulting firm with over a decade of experience in selling, appraising, and transitioning dental practices.

NEW ERA DENTAL STUDIO977 Graham Road Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221(330) 922-5700 www.neweradentalstudio.comBooth #231A full service dental laboratory dedicated to excellence in function, occlusion and esthetics, with unbeatable customer service.

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO/NY LIFE SECURITIES LLC485 Metro Place S #3350 Dublin, OH 43017(614) 793-2121 www.newyorklife.comBooth #600

NEXT! AD AGENCY130 E Main StreetRochester, NY 14604(800) 398-3029www.nextadagency.comBooth #649

NSK DENTAL LLC1800 Global ParkwayHoffman Estates, IL 60192(888) 675-1675www.nskdental.comBooth #225Endodontic instruments & supplies, handpieces, surgical supplies.

ODA FOUNDATION1370 Dublin Rd Columbus, OH 43215(614) 486-2700 www.oda.org/community-involvement/oda-foundation/Booth #458The ODA’s philanthropic arm, committed to “Advancing Ohio Dentistry Today and Tomorrow.“

OLSON DENTAL LABORATORY16404 19 Mile Road Clinton Township, MI 48038(800) 482-3166 www.olsondenlab.comBooth #845

ONPHARMA INC.200 S. Santa Cruz Ave. #100 Los Gatos, CA 95030(877) 336-6738 www.onpharma.comBooth #227Chair side technology designed for precision buffering of local anesthetics, which provides rapid analgesia and less injection pain.

ORAGENICS (DARROW DENTAL)3000 Bayport Dr #685 Tampa, FL 33607(813) 286-7900 www.oragenics.comBooth #632Oral care probiotics.

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ORASCOPTIC3225 Deming Way, #190 Middleton, WI 53562(800) 369-3698 www.orascoptic.comBooth #117Leading provider of magnification loupes, laser loupes, light systems, and diagnostic kits.

OSHA REVIEW INC.11306 Sunco Drive, Suite 7 Rancho Cordova, CA 95742(916) 362-7488 www.oshareview.comBooth #552Specializes in infection control products and services.

PAL ORTHODONTIC LABORATORY5225 East Main Street Columbus, OH 43213(614) 759-6747 www.palortholab.comBooth #455

PARADISE DENTAL TECHNOLOGIES/PDT (DARROW DENTAL)8275 Hwy 10 W PO Box 79808Missoula, MT 59808(800) 240-9895 www.pdtdental.comBooth #632Hygiene and operative instruments, instrument cassettes and sharpening guide.

PARSON BISHOP SERVICES INC.7870 Camargo Road Cincinnati, OH 45243(513) 561-5560 www.parsonbishop.comBooth #814Our third party collection service has been used for dental practices for 40 years. Let us help you with your pre-collection and collection needs.

PATTERSON DENTAL2126 Citygate DriveColumbus, OH 43219(800) 282-1217www.pattersondental.comBooth #312Dental supplier.

PAYCHEX, INC.911 Panorama Trail SRochester, NY 14625(800) 729-2439 (code 5678)www.paychex.comBooth #459

PELTON AND CRANE11727 Fruehauf Drive Charlotte, NC 28273(800) 659-6560 www.pelton.netBooth #813A leader in dental operatory equipment for over 110 years, offering a breadth of operatory equipment including chairs, delivery units, lights, cabinetry, and more.

PERIOPTIX, INC.1001 Avenida Pico, #C620 San Clemente, CA 92673(888) 360-0033 [email protected] #508LED headlights, flip-up and TTL loupes, the lightest and smallest loupes on the market.

PHILIPS SONICARE/ZOOM WHITENINGPO Box 120015 Stamford, CT 06912(800) 676-7664 www.philipsoralhealthcare.comBooth #718Provides dental professionals with advanced solutions designed to meet their patient’s specific needs and empowers consumers to achieve superior oral health.

PLANMECA, INC.100 N. Gary Avenue, Suite A Roselle, IL 60172(630) 529-2300 www.planmecausa.comBooth #607Full range of dental equipment, with a complete line of x-rays to meet your clinical needs: 2D, multiple 3D machines, intra oral and film.

PLATYPUS ORTHODONTIC FLOSSER (DARROW DENTAL)2935 Stockyard Rd, Unit L3 Missoula, MT 59808(888) 543-6313

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www.platypusco.comBooth #632Flossers and toothbrushes for orthodontics.

PNC BANK HEALTHCARE BUSINESS BANKING11100 Reading Road Cincinnati, OH 45241(877) 566-1355 www.pnc.com/hcprofessionalsBooth #215Provides competitively priced products and services packaged specifically for healthcare professionals, their practices and employees.

POH ORAL HEALTH PRODUCTS INC.6863 E 40th Street Tulsa, OK 74145(800) 331-4645 www.oralhealthproducts.comBooth #744Manufactures toothbrushes and dental floss in Tulsa, OK. Family owned and operated for 51 years.

PORTER ROYAL SALES12414 Hwy 99, #29 Everett, WA 98204(425) 353-8802 www.royaldentalgroup.comBooth #218A leading manufacturer of operating equipment and nitrous oxide devices under the brand names of Porter Instrument Co., Matrix, Royal Dental Manufacturing, Biotec Inc., and Proma Inc.

PRACTICE IMPACT5071 Forest Drive, Suite A New Albany, OH 43054(614) 855-2500 www.practiceimpact.comBooth #213Making practice transitions painless. Valuations, practice sales/transitions, associate buy-ins and consulting.

PRACTICE STUFFPO Box 256Niles, MI 49120(574) 323-5519www.practicestuff.comBooth #454

PREMIER DENTAL PRODUCTS COMPANY1710 Romano Drive Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462(610) 239-6000 www.premusa.comBooth #315Manufacturer and distributor of dental products such as past retraction systems, diamonds, resin cement, tooth whitening products and a full line of dental instruments.

PREVENTECH (DARROW DENTAL)4330 Matthews-Indian Trail Rd Indian Trail, NC 28079(800) 474-8681 www.preventech.comBooth #632Disposable prophy angles, prophy paste, fluoride products, slow speed handpiece.

PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES, INC. (PSA GROUP)5045 Park Ave West, Suite 1B Seville, OH 44273(330) 299-7343 www.profsales.comBooth #724Representing Air Techniques, Accutron, Forest Dental Products, ICW International, Meisinger USA, Modular and Custom Cabinets.

PROFESSIONAL SOLUTIONS INSURANCE COMPANY14001 University Ave Clive, IA 50325(800) 788-8540 www.psicinsurance.comBooth #836PSIC has protected and met the needs of healthcare professionals since 1946.

PROPHY MAGIC3275 W Alibaba Lane #605 Las Vegas, NV 89118(702) 538-7700 www.prophymagic.comBooth #637

PROPHY PERFECT INC.PO Box 310 Osseo, WI 54758(877) 702-7262 www.prophyperfect.comBooth #328

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Markets high-quality, affordable disposable prophy angles and paste, toothbrushes, interdental cleaners and scalers in addition to pediatric, orthodontic, and novelty items.

PROSITES27919 Jefferson Ave, Suite 103 Temecula, CA 92590(951) 693-9101 www.prosites.comBooth #519Website design and internet marketing for dental professionals, including search engine optimization and pay-per-click ad campaigns on Google, Yahoo and other top search engines.

R & D SERVICES AMALGAM SEPARATORS8116 Green Lake Drive N Seattle, WA 98103(800) 816-4995 www.theamalgamcollector.comBooth #429The oldest amalgam separator manufacturer in the USA.

REFRESH DENTAL PRACTICE Managment LLC11 South Mill Street New Castle, PA 16101(614) 361-1182 www.gorefreshdental.comBooth #244

REHMANN5555 Airport Hwy, Suite 200Toledo, OH 43613(419) 865-8118www.rehmann.comBooth #130CPAs & consultants, wealth advisors and corporate investigators.

RGP DENTAL, INC.One Shannon Court, Suite 103 Bristol, RI 2809(800) 522-9695 www.rgpero.comBooth #214Ergonomically designed operatory stool.

ROE DENTAL LABORATORY9565 Midwest Avenue Garfield Heights, OH 44125(800) 228-6663 www.roedentallab.com

Booth #513Full service dental laboratory offering a complete line of fixed, removable, and implant borne restorations, and a contemporary laboratory facility.

ROSE MICRO SOLUTIONS4105 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224(718) 608-0009 www.rosemicrosolutions.comBooth #412, 555Optical loupes.

SALEM LABORATORIES / NATIONAL DENTEX CORP.3873 Rocky River Drive Cleveland, OH 44111(800) 747-5577 www.salemlab.comBooth #549

SCHUMACHER DENTAL INSTRUMENTS108 Lakeside Drive Southampton, PA 18966(800) 523-2427 www.karlschumacher.comBooth #536Providing only the highest quality armamentarium for the dental professional for over 60 years.

SCICAN INC.701 Technology Drive Canonsburg, PA 15317(800) 572-1211 www.scican.comBooth #224Sterilizers, instrument washers, handpieces and surface disinfectants through our dealer partner network.

SDI NORTH AMERICA INC.729 N Route 83, Suite 315 Bensenville, IL 60106(630) 238-8300 www.sdi.com.auBooth #345

SHOFU DENTAL CORPORATION1225 Stone Drive San Marcos, CA 92069(800) 827-4638 www.shofu.comBooth #248A premier provider of minimally invasive cosmetic solutions, Shofu

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strives to meet patient needs with innovative products that exceed the demands of today’s discriminating dentist.

SIRONA DENTAL SYSTEMS4835 Sirona Drive, #100 Charlotte, NC 28273(704) 587-0453 www.sirona.comBooth #123

SMILE REMINDER3098 Executive Pkwy, Suite 300Lehi, UT 84043(801) 331-7114www.smilereminder.comBooth #424Patient communication systems.

SNAP ON OPTICS3116 W. Thomas Road, #601 Phoenix, AZ 85017(602) 272-0827 www.snaponoptics.comBooth #132Experience the clarity of our loupes and lights.

SOH PRODUCTIONS501 Morrison Road, #205 Gahanna, OH 43230(614) 532-3535 www.sohproductions.comBooth #645Customized on-hold marketing for dental practices since 1989. Stop by for our ODA member program.

SS WHITE BURS, INC.1145 Towbin Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701(800) 535-2877 www.sswhiteburs.comBooth #518Continuing a 160-year tradition of identifying and developing ideas that will improve the quality of dental care and make dentists more efficient.

SUMMIT ORTHODONTIC SERVICES INC.PO Box 218 Munroe Falls, OH 44262(330) 928-6023 www.summitorthodontic.comBooth #526Quality clinical and laboratory supplies; family owned and operated for 50 years.

SUNSTAR AMERICAS4635 W Foster Avenue Chicago, IL 60630(800) 528-8537 www.gumbrand.comBooth #810Manufacturer of the GUM(R), Butler(R) and GUIDOR (R) brands; dedicated to offering the highest quality oral care products.

SUPERIOR HEALTH PRODUCTS MADE IN USA, INC.PO Box 35378 Fayetteville, NC 28303(407) 814-7788 www.massaginginsoles.comBooth #349Glycerin filled massaging insole provides relief from back, hip, knee and foot pain. Two-year replacement warranty. Machine washable.

SURGITEL/GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION77 Enterprise Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48103(800) 959-0153 www.surgitel.comBooth #414Dedicated to offering clinicians the best in ergonomics, vision, and comfort. Coupling our high-definition optics with Oakley frames, we offer the very best in magnification systems.

SYNTEC, LLC3615 Superior Ave, Suite 3103 F Cleveland, OH 44114(440) 229-6262 www.syntecdental.comBooth #633I.T. company that provides consulting, integration and support of technology solutions, including both hardware and software, as well as service-based solutions to the dental community.

T.A.W. DENTAL CHAIR COMPANY1616 E Third Street Dayton, OH 45403(937) 254-3834 Booth #742Dental chair upholstery and sales.

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TARGET AND MILLER DENTAL2097 London Road, Suite LDelaware, OH 43015(614) 887-7637www.millerdentalrepair.comBooth #830

TEAM DDS1653 Brice Road Reynoldsburg, OH 43068(614) 552-0539 www.teamdds.comBooth #725Design and commercial construction firm with over 30 years’ experience and 300 completed projects in the dental-medical arena.

TECHNOLOGY4MEDICINE1241 Puerta Del Sol San Clemente, CA 92673(949) 276-6650 www.t4med.comBooth #730Hard and soft all-tissue laser system.

THE DENTAL CARE PLUS GROUP100 Crowne Point Place Cincinnati, OH 45241(800) 367-9466 www.dentalcareplus.comBooth #237A dental insurance company owned by dentists, providing a variety of dental benefit plans to over 200,000 members in Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana.

THE DENTAL SLEEP NETWORK955 Proprieters Road Worthington, OH 43085(855) 468-7533 www.thedentalsleepnetwork.comBooth #554We provide the needed tools and support to add dental sleep medicine to your practice.

THE PARAGON PROGRAM120 Northwoods Blvd Columbus, OH 43235(614) 433-0790 www.theparagonprogram.comBooth #416National dental consulting firm that has been helping dentists since 1986.

THE SILVER LADY II5339 Hickory Trail Lane Cincinnati, OH 45242(513) 793-8119 Booth #254.925 sterling silver jewelry sold at wholesale prices.

TRANS AMERICAN MEDICAL / TAMSCO7633 W. 100th Place Bridgeview, IL 60455(708) 430-7777 www.tamsco.bizBooth #822Distributor of surgical and dental instruments based in the Midwest.

TRINON TITANIUM GMBH845 S. Main Street, Suite 306 Lombard, IL 60148(630) 705-1002 www.implantologycourses.comBooth #342Since 2003,Trinon Collegium Practicum has assisted over 2000 doctors to insert more than 40,000 implants in hands-on courses.

U.S. BANK10 W. Broad StreetColumbus, OH 43215Tel: (614) 232-8040www.usbank.comBooth #719The fifth-largest commercial bank in the United States.

ULTRADENT PRODUCTS INC505 West 10200 South South Jordan, UT 84095(800) 552-5512 www.ultradent.comBooth #430A leading developer of high-tech dental and hygiene materials, devices and instruments worldwide.

ULTRALIGHT OPTICS17151 Newhope Street, #203 Fountain Valley, CA 92708(323) 316-4514 www.ultralightoptics.comBooth #514Smallest and lightest LED headlight.

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UNIQUE INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS119 E Maple Street Jeffersonville, IL 47130(800) 879-5453 www.uicdental.comBooth #706Live answering, patient scheduling service. Interface with practice management system; before and after hours, weekends.

UNITED HEALTHCARE LENDING17600 North Perimeter Drive, #150Scottsdale, AZ 85255(855) 837-0657www.unitedhealthcarelending.comBooth #437

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE DENTAL CORPS2970 Presidential Drive Fairborn, OH 45324(937) 515-4410 www.airforce.com/healthcare/dentistBooth #351If something’s missing from your career as a dentist, consider the U.S. Air Force-an environment of discovery, learning and career advancement.

USED GOLD.COM806 Morrison Rd Gahanna, OH 43230(614) 432-4094 www.used-gold.comBooth #135Ohio-based business dedicated to getting you the best return on your dental scrap.

VISTAR TECHNOLOGIES4206 N Holland Sylvania Road Toledo, OH 43623(419) 885-8774 www.vistartek.comBooth #425Developer and manufacturer of medical and dental devices, instruments and protective products.

VOCO AMERICA INC.555 Pleasantville Rd #120N Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510(888) 658-2584 www.vocoamerica.comBooth #418

WELLS FARGO PRACTICE FINANCE2000 Powell Street, 4th Floor Emeryville, CA 94608(800) 326-0376 practicefinance.wellsfargo.comBooth #232Delivers flexible financing programs, practical business tools and comprehensive industry resources that help ensure practice success.

WILLIAMS DENTAL LAB151 W 18th Street Erie, PA 16512(814) 452-2984 Booth #445Full service dental laboratory.

ZEST ANCHORS2061 Wineridge PlaceEscondido, CA 92029(800) 262-2310www.zestanchors.comBooth #242A global leader in the manufacturing and distributing of dental solutions for the treatment of edentulous patients.

ZIMMERMANN, BOLTZ AND COMPANY5071 Forest Drive, Suite A New Albany, OH 43054(614) 939-4700 www.zbco.netBooth #721ZBC has developed a strong dental client base for which we provide comprehensive financial and business management services.

ZOLL MEDICAL CORPORATION269 Mill Road Chelmsford, MA 1824(800) 242-9150 www.zoll.comBooth #824Emergency equipment.

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NON-PROFIT EXHIBITOR LISTING COLUMBUS DENTAL SOCIETY 663 F Park Meadow RdWesterville, OH 43081(614) 895-2371Booth: 751 www.columbusdentalsociety.org

DENTAL ASSISTING NATIONAL BOARD / THE DALE FOUNDATION 444 N. Michigan Ave, Suite #900Chicago, IL 60611(800) 367-3262www.danb.orgBooth: 840 National certification board for dental assistants. DANB offers three national certifications: Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), Certified Orthodontic Assistant (COA), and Certifice Pre

DENTAL OPTIONS - OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH 246 N High StreetColumbus, OH 43215(614) 466-4180www.odh.ohio.gov/en/odhprograms/ohs/oral/oral1.aspxBooth: 760 Program that links people in need of dental care with dentists who have agreed to treat approved patients for reduced fees. Operates through a partnership between the ODA and the Ohio Dept. of Health.

OHIO ACADEMY OF GENERAL Dentistry 8240 Congress RdLodi, OH 44254(330) 416-8926www.ohioagd.orgBooth: 137

OHIO DENTAL ASSISTANTS ASSOCIATION c/o Michelle Johnson2997 KembleAkron, OH 44319(330) [email protected] Booth: 843

OHIO DENTAL EXPANDED FUNCTION ASSOCIATION (ODEFA) c/o Barbara Adkins5564 Twp. Rd. 21Marengo, OH 43334(419) 253-4914 Booth: 838

OHIO DENTAL HYGIENISTS ASSOCIATION c/o Katie Camp, RDH6538 Salisbury Rd. #107Maumee, OH 43537(800) [email protected]: 839

OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH, TOBACCO PROGRAM 246 N. High StreetColumbus, OH 43215(614) 466-1717www.odh.ohio.govBooth: 758

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY305 W 12th Ave, Postle Hall1198 Postle HallColumbus, OH 43210(614) 247-4294www.dent.osu.edu/ceBooth: 846

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