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OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SESSION SEPTEMBER 11-14, 2014 2014 L ODA VE GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER / COLUMBUS, OHIO

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OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SESSION

SEPTEMBER 11-14, 2014

2014

L ODA

VEGREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER / COLUMBUS, OHIO

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TABLEOFCONTENTSGENERAL INFORMATION 3

SPECIAL EVENTS 4

EXHIBIT HALL 6

EXHIBITOR LISTING 7

CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION 8

RELATED PROGRAMS 9

CONTINUING EDUCATION TRACKS 10

THURSDAY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES 12

NEW DENTIST OPPORTUNITIES 17

FRIDAY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES 18

SATURDAY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES 26

SUNDAY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES 32

SPEAKER BIOS 35

REGISTRATION INFORMATION 40

HOTELS AND PARKING 42

REGISTRATION FORM 43

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATIONThe 148th Annual Session of the Ohio Dental Association will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC) complex, Columbus, Ohio at 400 N. High Street, 43215. The headquarters hotels are the Hyatt Regency Columbus, 350 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, (614) 463-1234, and the Hilton Columbus Downtown, 401 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, (614) 384-8600; both are connected to the GCCC. Most ODA Annual Session events and courses will be held in the GCCC, the Hyatt or the Hilton. ODA staff will be on-site at the GCCC from Wednesday, September 10 through Sunday, September 14.

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.

GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials only on-line, in advance of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and / or printed at your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which materials are provided by the speaker. Not all speakers provide handouts for their presentations. Materials will be available beginning August 18 and will be online until October 31. Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org/events. An individualized registration number is required to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience!

NEW DENTIST DISCOUNTODA members who have been practicing for 10 years or less will receive a one-time $50 discount on any paid CE course. The discount will automatically be deducted from the first CE course you add to your registration. The discount is applied to only one course and information provided by each attendee is matched with ODA Membership records to validate the discount.

SPECIAL NEEDSIf you have special needs and require accommodation to fully participate in the conference, please contact the ODA Annual Session department at (614) 486-2700 prior to Annual Session, and the ODA Information Desk located in the Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC) Concourse C 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.

CHILD CAREChild Care for children ages 6 months and older can be arranged in advance. Call the ODA at (614) 486-2700 or email [email protected] for details.

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. Pre-order lunches are also available (see page 6).

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. Seminar room locations will be included in the pre-registration packet mailed to attendees who register by August 1, 2014.

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

FOR MORE INFORMATIONFor Annual Session program information, call the ODA Annual Session department at (614) 486-2700. For hotel information and/or reservations, call your hotel of choice directly (see page 42).

PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASEAnnual Session attendees grant permission to the Ohio Dental Association and its events or meetings. Attendees waive any right to inspect or approve the finished product or products, and the advertising copy or other matter that may be used in connection therewith, or the use to which it may be applied.

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SPECIAL EVENTSEVENT CODE E91EXCLUSIVE KEEPER-TALK TOURS AT THE COLUMBUS ZOO & AQUARIUMThursday, September 11 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.$35 per person; limited attendance

The Columbus Zoo & Aquarium has a worldwide reputation, largely attributable to the efforts and promotion of director emeritus, Jack Hanna. Named by the USA Travel Guide as the number one zoo in the United States, it is home to over 9,000 animals representing over 700 species and sees over 2.3 million visitors annually. The animal exhibits are divided into regions of the world, with the zoo currently operating eight such regions. This tour will introduce you to two world-famous exhibits: The Shores Dive into the Shores Region and come eye-to-eye with a West Indian manatee, housed in Manatee Coast, one of only two manatee facilities outside of Florida.

Congo ExpeditionIncludes “Gorillas in the Round,” a special outdoor exhibit where you can experience the gorillas including Colo, the world’s first great ape born in captivity, from every angle.

COST INCLUDES: » Luxury bus transportation to and from the Zoo and the

Greater Columbus Convention Center. The bus will leave the Convention Center promptly at 12:00 p.m. and will depart The Columbus Zoo & Aquarium promptly at 4:00 p.m., expected to arrive back at the Convention Center before 5:00 p.m.

» $10 “Creature Cash” which is good at any of the Zoo concession areas and gift shops

» Escorted tours of the Manatee and Gorilla Exhibits as described

» Access to the Zoo grounds & exhibits

EVENT CODE E92WOMEN DENTISTS LUNCHEONThursday, September 11 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.$35 per person

Connect with your colleagues and re-connect with your association at this luncheon created especially for female dentists. Featuring no formal program or speaker, this luncheon simply provides an opportunity to socialize and network with other female dentists. Current and past ODA leaders will serve as table captains to initiate introductions and conversations.

“COLO” FROM THE COLUMBUS ZOOSEE EVENT CODE E91 ON THIS PAGE

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EVENT CODE E93NEW DENTIST RECEPTION: BAR LOUIE, ARENA DISTRICTThursday, September 11 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.FREE for dentists in practice 10 years or lessSponsored by ODPAC

All dentists out of dental school 10 years or less are invited to attend 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 E94OAPD LUNCHEONFriday, September 12 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.$35 per person

All pediatric dentists are invited to join their colleagues at this special luncheon. You do not need to be a member of the Ohio Academy of Pediatric Dentistry to attend.

EVENT CODE E95WINE & CANVAS & ODAFriday, September 12 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.$55 per person

Are you ready to paint the town red? Then this event is for you! Join the talented artists from Wine & Canvas Columbus as they instruct you step-by-step through re-creating the featured painting of the day. No experience or art talent is required! At the end of the event, you’ll take home a work of art that you created. Price includes all painting supplies, the use of an apron, light snacks and two glasses of wine. Non-alcoholic beverages will also be available. Wine & Canvas & ODA will take place on-site at the Hyatt Regency Columbus.

EVENT CODE E96CALLAHAN CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE HONORING ODA PRESIDENT, DR. PAUL C. CASAMASSIMOFeaturing The John Schwab BandFriday, September 12 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.$85 per person

Bring your spouse & staff and join the celebration to honor Dr. Casamassimo and the 2014 Callahan Memorial Award Recipient, Dr. Marcia Boyd, 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 John Schwab Band.

THE BASH! CALLAHAN’S, SHORT NORTHFriday, September 129:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.FREE 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. Callahan’s is conveniently located within walking distance of the Convention Center at 520 Park Street. Easy. Close. Free.

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THE EXHIBIT HALLNEW LOOK, GREAT EXPERIENCE!Boasting one of the largest Exhibit Halls in the region, the ODA’s 148th Annual Session is clearly the best choice when shopping for your office. Rated by Annual Session attendees as one of the top reasons they attend the meeting each year, the ODA’s Exhibit Hall features convenient comparison shopping with the help of knowledgeable company representatives. This year attendees will find their shopping experience improved by a new Hall layout featuring a double entrance into the Hall and more convenient placement of booths. Many events will take place within the Exhibit Hall and you won’t want to miss any of the fun!

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS: Thursday, September, 11, 12:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.Friday, September 12, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Saturday, September 13, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. EVENTS IN THE EXHIBIT HALLODA Membership BoothBe sure to stop by the ODA Membership Booth while visiting the Exhibit Hall. Take time to relax and regroup with cell phone charging stations and comfortable seating. Information on all ODA programs, products and services are available, including helpful representatives from the ODA’s subsidiary, ODASC.

Door Prizes for ADA Member Dentists, Hygienists and Staff Daily drawings in the ODA Membership Booth: Thursday, September 11, 5:30 p.m.; Friday, September 12, 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, September 13, 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 2014 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 backpack; and Saturday, an iPad Air. Prizes for hygienists include: Thursday, a sterling silver Tiffany 1837 Circle Charm & Chain; Friday, a Coach purse; Saturday, Beats Studio Headphones. Prizes for dental staff include: Thursday, a sterling silver “Return to Tiffany” Bead Bracelet; Friday, a Coach leather wallet; Saturday, Jawbone Portable Mini Jambox Speaker.

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

Welcome ReceptionThursday, September 11, 5:00 p.m. 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’oeuvres and cash bars are featured during 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 ODA Membership Booth for a free drink.

Take A Break!Friday, September 12, 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 & Facebook, available only in the Hall!

TailGate!Saturday, September 13, 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 148th ODA Exhibition Hall.

Table ClinicsSaturday, September 13, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Support provided by ColgateEarn up to 2 hours of free CE by attending the Table Clinics presented by member dentists, auxiliary staff, dental students and hygiene students.

Pre-Order your Exhibit Hall LunchWhile Exhibit Hall concession stands will continue to offer many choices, you can make lunch during Annual Session stress-free! Just order your lunch on the registration form and pick it up in the Exhibit Hall Thursday, Friday and/or Saturday. There is reserved seating in the concession area of the Exhibit Hall so you can pick up your lunch, have a comfortable place to eat, and still have plenty of time shop the exhibits before your afternoon class begins. On Thursday, September 11, lunches can be picked up between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.; on Friday, September 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; and Saturday, September 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This special pricing is only available for those pre-registering by August 1, and refunds are not available after September 1, 2014. No substitutions.

Thursday, September 11TL100 $20.00 Chef Salad; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled waterTL102 $20.00 Chicken Wrap; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled waterTL103 $20.00 Vegetarian Wrap; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled water

Friday, September 12FL104 $20.00 Chef Salad; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled waterFL105 $20.00 Chicken Wrap; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled waterFL106 $20.00 Vegetarian Wrap; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled water

Saturday, September 13SL107 $20.00 Chef Salad; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled waterSL108 $20.00 Chicken Wrap; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled waterSL109 $20.00 Vegetarian Wrap; Chips/Pretzels; Cookie; choice of canned soda or bottled water

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3C Technology Solutions3M ESPEACTEON North AmericaA-dec, Inc.Advantage Technologies Inc.AFTCOAgil ITArtonic Web Design and MarketingAseptico, Inc.Axis/Sybron EndoBank of America Practice SolutionsBelmont EquipmentBenco Dental CompanyBenham Insurance Associates, Inc.Best Card LLCBest Instruments USABio-FlexBioHorizonsBIOLASEBisco Dental ProductsBlue & Co. LLCBQ ErgonomicsBrasseler USACareCreditCarestream DentalCariFreeCentrix, Inc.Cincinnati Insurance CompaniesClinicians Choice Dental ProductsColgateColtene/Whaledent Inc.Columbus First BankCommerce National BankCrest Oral-BDarrow DentalDC DentalDelta Dental Plan of OhioDen Mat LLC

Dental Associates Lab, LLCDental Office by DesignDental One Partners Inc.Dental Services Group (DSG)Dental USA Inc.DentalEZ GroupDentaQuest OhioDENTSPLY AMD LasersDENTSPLY CaulkDENTSPLY ProfessionalDENTSPLY Tulsa Dental SpecialtiesDesigns For Vision IncDigital DocDMA Inc.Doxa Dental Inc.Essential Dental SystemsGarfield Refining CompanyGarrison Dental SolutionsGC America Inc.Gendex NOMAD InstrumentariumGordon Christensen - Practical Clinical ResourcesGreat Expressions Dental CentersGreater New York MeetingHawaiian MoonHeartland DentalHenry Schein DentalHeraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg. Co. Inc.Hughes Diversified Dental RepairImplant DirectIntegrity Solutions GroupIvoclar Vivadent Inc.Johnson & Johnson Consumer HealthcareKage Distributors, Inc.KaVoKerr Corporation

KettenbachKilgore InternationalKomet USA, LLCLares ResearchLasers 4 DentistryLester A. Dine Inc.Lexi Comp PublishingLumaDentMabel Dental LabMedical ProtectiveMerit DentalMerrill LynchMicrocopyMidmark CorporationNational Practice Transitions, LLCNext Level PracticeNSK Dental LLCOrascopticParagon Dental Practice TransitionsPatterson DentalPelton & CranePeriOptixPhilips Sonicare & Zoom WhiteningPlanmeca, Inc.PNC BankPOH Oral Health Products, Inc.Porter Royal Sales CompanyPractice ImpactPremier Dental Products CompanyProfessional Sales Associates, Inc.Professional Solutions Insurance Co.Prophy Perfect Inc.ProSites Inc.Pulpdent CorporationR & D Services Amalgam SeparatorsRehmannRGP Dental, Inc.

ROE Dental LaboratoryRose Micro SolutionsSchumacher Dental InstrumentsSciCan Inc.SDI North America Inc.Shofu Dental Corp.Sirona Dental SystemsSmile Brands Inc.SolutionreachSS White Burs, Inc.Summit Orthodontic Services, Inc.Sunstar AmericasSurgitel/General Scientific Corp.TAW Dental Chair UpholsteryTeam DDSThe Paragon ProgramU.S. Army Healthcare Recruting U.S. BankUltradent Products, IncUltralight OpticsUnique Integrated CommunicationsVistar Technologies LLCVOCO AmericaWilliams Dental LabZimmerman, Boltz & CompanyZoll Medical Corporation

EXHIBITORS IN THE HALL

EXHIBITOR LIST AS OF APRIL 30, 2014

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CE INFORMATIONAnnual Session is an official activity of the Ohio Dental Association. Speaker selection is based on expertise and presentation quality. Speaker participation at Annual Session neither implies nor reflects ODA endorsement. All seminars are offered as information only and not as financial, accounting, legal, or other professional advice. Persons attending seminars or reviewing handout materials need to consult their own professional advisors for advice. The views and opinions expressed by speakers do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the Ohio Dental Association.

The Ohio Dental Association is an American Dental Association (ADA) Continuing Education Recognized Provider (CERP). ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. As a national continuing education accreditation system, CERP recognized providers are approved providers of dental continuing education, and are recognized as approved CE providers by the dental licensing boards of most states, the licensing agencies of most health-related fields, and certification requirements of most health-related fields. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

OHIO STATE DENTAL BOARDThe Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) recognizes the Ohio Dental Association (ODA) as a Permanent Sponsor of continuing education.

Ohio State Dental Board Continuing Education CategoriesCategory A: Directly Interactive Presentation Format (no limit)Category B: Supervised Self Instruction (no limit)Category C: Non-clinical Dental Subject Matter (up to 6 hours each biennium)Category D: Paper, Publication and Scientific Presentations (up to 4 hours each biennium)Category E: Teaching and Research Appointments (up to 4 hours each biennium)Category F: Volunteer Service as Clinician (up to 4 hours each biennium)Category G: Table Clinics (up to 2 hours each biennium)

OSDB CONTINUING EDUCATION CRITERIAThe Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) defines acceptable continuing education for all Ohio dental licensees as educational and scientific courses given by board-approved sponsors consisting of activities designed to: review existing concepts and techniques; to convey information beyond the basic dental education; and, to update knowledge on advances in scientific, non-clinical and clinical practice-related subject matter, including ethics, regulatory compliance, risk management, nutrition, and evidence-based dentistry. The objective of continuing education is to improve the knowledge, skills and ability of the individual to provide the highest quality of service to the public and the profession. Ohio licensed dentists must complete 40 hours of acceptable continuing education each biennium. Ohio licensed dental hygienists must complete 24 hours of acceptable continuing education each biennium. Dental licensees are free to select areas of study within the OSDB’s stated categories, not to exceed the maximum number of hours in each category.

For the convenience of ODA Annual Session attendees, the appropriate OSDB Category is listed on each CE course

description, accompanied by the number of CE hours offered. All courses offered at the 2014 ODA Annual Session fit in either OSDB Category A, C or G.

OSDB Category A: Includes acceptable continuing education for all Ohio licensees defined as educational and scientific courses presented in a directly interactive presentation format. There is no limit to the number of CE hours a dentist or hygiene licensee can obtain in this category during each biennium.

OSDB Category C: Up to 6 hours may be obtained in category “C” of “non-clinical dental subject matter.” Those topics which are acceptable for CE credit in this category include: dental billing practices; courses to improve recall and scheduling systems, production flow, communication systems and data management; courses in organization and management of the dental practice including office computerization and design, ergonomics, and the improvement of practice administration and office operations; and, courses in leadership development and team development, among others.

OSDB Category G: Includes Table Clinics. A maximum of 2 continuing education hours may be obtained during each biennium in this category by dentist or hygiene licensees.

The current OSDB licensing biennium ends on Dec. 31, 2015.

OTHER STATE BOARDS OF DENTISTRYAs an ADA CERP provider and state affiliate of the American Dental Association, CE courses presented by the Ohio Dental Association are accepted as appropriately administered presentations by most state boards and/or agencies of dentistry. If you have questions about a specific state requirement or need prior approval of a course to meet your state’s requirement, please contact the ODA Annual Session Department directly at (614) 486-2700 or [email protected].

ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRYThe formal continuing education programs of the Ohio Dental Association are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 7/1/2014 through 6/30/2018 – program provider ID 219265.

CREDIT HOURSThe number of continuing education (CE) credits for each seminar is equal to the number of course hours for that class. However, not all course topics meet the mandatory requirement for renewal as mandated by the Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) or other licensing agencies. It is the responsibility of each licensee to understand the specific CE rules of their respective licensure board.

COMPUTERIZED CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSupport Provided by ODA Services Corp., Inc.A computerized accreditation process will be in use during the 2014 ODA Annual Session. Attendees will receive a code during each course and will enter that information at one of the CE printing stations to print their own personalized CE certificates prior to leaving the meeting. No time to print out your form while at Annual Session? No problem; CE slips will also be available online for easy access from your home or office computer.

COURSE HANDOUTSIn advance of the meeting, course handout materials will be accessible to course registrants online. These materials may be downloaded and printed. Not all speakers provide handouts for their presentations. Registered attendees will be able to print/download available handouts for their specific courses starting August 18, 2014 and materials will be available online through October 31, 2014. Handouts will not be distributed at or during the courses.

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ACD / AMERICAN COLLEGE OF DENTISTS, OHIO SECTIONThursday, September 11; Breakfast Meeting, 7:30 a.m. ACD members will receive separate program information.

AODA / ALLIANCE TO THE OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATIONThursday, September 11; Business meeting and luncheon, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.Contact: Carolyn Dixon, [email protected]

CWRU / CASE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE ALUMNI RECEPTIONFriday, September 12; 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency HotelContact: Sara Fields, (216) 368-3924

FRIENDS OF BILL W. / HOSTED BY ODA SUBCOUNCIL ON DENTISTS CONCERNED FOR DENTISTS (DCD)Friday, September 12; 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel; Reservations are not necessary.

HOD / ODA HOUSE OF DELEGATESThursday, September 11, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., first session of the House of DelegatesThursday, September 11, 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Reference Committee HearingsFriday, September 12, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., final sessions of the House of DelegatesThe ODA House of Delegates meets each year during the Annual Session. Guests may attend all meetings, but only seated delegates may address issues. All ODA members may address issues during reference committee meetings. The House of Delegates will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom.

ICD / INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTS, OHIO CHAPTERWednesday, September 10; Dessert Reception, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.; Hilton Columbus Downtown Hotel; ICD members will receive separate program information.

OAGD / OHIO ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRYThursday, September 11; Board Meeting, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel.Friday, September 12; CE and Luncheon; to sign up, use registration form, Code F44; 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

OAPD / OHIO ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTSFriday, September 12; Luncheon; to sign up, use registration form, Code E94; 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

ODAA / OHIO DENTAL ASSISTANTS’ ASSOCIATIONSaturday, September 13; 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency HotelContact: Barbara Hickey, (330) 524-6889

ODEFA / OHIO DENTAL EXPANDED FUNCTION ASSOCIATION Saturday, September 13, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.; Hyatt Regency HotelContact: Barb Adkins, (419) 253-4914

ODHA / OHIO DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND BOARD MEETINGSunday, September 14, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Greater Columbus Convention CenterContact: Katie Camp, ODHA Central Office [email protected]

OSU COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY / RECEPTION FOR OSU ALUMNIFriday, September 12, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm; Hyatt Regency HotelContact: Karla Geise, (614) 292-9046

PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMYFriday, September 12; 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.; Hyatt Regency HotelContact: Dr. E. Karl Schneider, (440) 255-3700

The following organizations plan to hold meetings in conjunction with the 148th ODA Annual Session. To participate in these meetings, or any other functions held during Annual Session, attendees must also be registered for the ODA Annual Session.

RELATED PROGRAMS

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CE TRACKSA robust choice of speakers and topics are offered during the ODA’s 148th Annual Session. To make your selection easier, use our Track Guide for specific interests. Please see the daily course listings for complete course descriptions, as well as other options. Dentists in practice 10 years or less may also check out page 17 for courses and events designed just for them.

DENTIST | TRADITIONAL RESTORATIVEDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T10 Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD The Christensen Bottom-Line 2014 9:00 - 4:00

Fri. F30 Ronald D. Jackson, DDS, FACD, FAGD, FAACD The Art, Science and Simplicity of Direct Composites 9:00 - 5:00

Sat. S67 Jack Griffin,Jr., DMD, MAGD Let’s Grow Tooth 9:00 - 12:00

Sun. Y76 John C. Comisi, DDS, MAGD Practically Speaking 9:00 - 4:00

DENTIST | HOT TOPICSDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T12 Ron Kaminer, DDS Current Concepts in Minimally Invasive Dentistry 9:00 - 5:00

Fri. F32 Brian B. Novy, DDS, FADI Offensive Dentistry 9:00 - 5:00

Sat. S64 Christopher J. Walinski, DDS Lasers In Dentistry: Beyond Basic Soft Tissue Management 9:00 - 12:00

Sun. Y78 David J. Owsiany, JD The Affordable Care Act's Impact on Dentistry in Ohio 10:00 - 12:00

DENTIST | FIXED RESTORATIVEDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T10 Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD The Christensen Bottom-Line 2014 9:00 - 4:00

Fri. F35F52

Thomas E. Dudney, DDS Diagnosing and Treating the Worn Dentition Restorative Options for Today’s Practice

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Sat. S63 Damon Adams, DDS All Ceramics 9:00 - 5:00

DENTIST | PRODUCTS & MATERIALSDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T10 Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD The Christensen Bottom-Line 2014 9:00 - 4:00

Fri. F31 Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD What’s Hot and Getting Hotter! 9:00 - 5:00

Sat. S67S73

Jack Griffin,Jr., DMD, MAGD Let’s Grow ToothCementation Sanity

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

DENTIST | HANDS-ONDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T24 Scott Parker, DDS Indirect Posterior Restorations: A.M. lecture (T18), P.M. hands-on 9:00 - 5:00

Fri. F54 Sam Simos, DDS Restorative Bonding: A.M. lecture (F37), P.M. hands-on 9:00 - 5:00

Sat. S69 Thomas E. Dudney, Jr., DMD The ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation 9:00 - 12:00

EFDAS-ASST | HANDS-ONDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T24 Scott Parker, DDS Indirect Posterior Restorations: A.M. lecture (T18), P.M. hands-on 9:00 - 5:00

Fri. F55 Keith A. Norwalk, DDS Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries: A.M. lecture (F38), P.M. hands-on 9:00 - 5:00

OFFICE TEAM | HYGIENEDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T11 Lou Graham, DDS A Sound Recession-Proof Restorative/Hygiene Practice 9:00 - 5:00

Fri. F34 Tim Donley, DDS, MSD A Comprehensive Perio Program 9:00 - 5:00

Sat. S68 Hui-Jin Lee, DDS, MSD; Ryan Harris, DMD, MS; Rupa Hamal, DMD, MS, MPH

OAP Panel 2014 9:00 - 12:00

S71 Larry J. Sangrik, DDS Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice 1:00 - 5:00

Sun. Y77 Christopher A. Moore, MA Ohio Dental Practice Regulatory Compliance 9:00 - 12:00

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A robust choice of speakers and topics are offered during the ODA’s 148th Annual Session. To make your selection easier, use our Track Guide for specific interests. Please see the daily course listings for complete course descriptions, as well as other options. Dentists in practice 10 years or less may also check out page 17 for courses and events designed just for them.

OFFICE TEAM | FRONT DESKDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T13 Udell Webb, DDS Increase Collections, Production and Acceptance 9:00 - 5:00

Fri. F41F53

Judy Kay Mausolf Delivering W.O.W. ServiceDentistry is About Relationships

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Sat. S70 Paula Tironi, Esq. HIPAA In High Gear 9:00 - 12:00

Sun. Y77 Christopher A. Moore, MA Ohio Dental Practice Regulatory Compliance 9:00 - 12:00

OFFICE TEAM | DENTAL ASSISTANTDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T17T22

Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH Ergonomics: The Art of Protective PositioningAre You Disaster-Ready

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Fri. F39F56

Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDHPaula Oliver, CDA

Lesions and LifestylesRadiography Review 2014

9:00 - 12:003:00 - 5:00

Sat. S65 Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS In Pursuit of Health: CARE To Take The Journey? 9:00 - 12:00

Sun. Y75 Larry J. Sangrik, DDS Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sedation 8:30 - 3:30TEAM BUILDING | MOTIVATIONALDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T15T23

Lisa Philp, RDH Impact of the Internet and Social Media on the Dental PracticeDental Practice Engine Performance

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Fri. F36F48

Bruce Christopher Are We Having Fun, Yet? Bambi vs. Godzilla

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Sat. S59 Judy Kay Mausolf R.I.S.E. to Success 8:00 - 11:00

HEALTH TOPICSDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Thur. T16 Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee, BSDH, RD Bugs, Drugs and Food Fads 9:00 - 12:00

Thur. T25 Maura Gillison, MD, PhD HPV: The Oral Health Connection 3:00 - 5:00

Fri. F39F50

Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH Lesions and LifestylesStanding up to Emerging Diseases

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Sat. S66S72

Scott S. De Rossi, DMD Oral Manifestations of Systemic Disease and MedicationsOral Changes Because of Drugs Your Patients Take

9:00 - 12:002:00 - 5:00

Sun. Y76 John C. Comisi, DDS, MAGD Practically Speaking 9:00 - 4:00

REGULATORY COURSES OFFEREDDAY CODE PRESENTER COURSE TITLE TIME

Fri. F56 Paula Oliver, CDA Radiography Review 2014 3:00 - 5:00

Sat. S60 Heart Start of Central Ohio CPR Recertification 8:45 - 12:45

Sat. S61 Heart Start of Central Ohio CPR Accreditation 9:00 - 4:00

Sat. S62 Paula Oliver, CDA Radiography for the Dental Assistant 9:00 - 5:00

Sat. S70 Paula Tironi, Esq. HIPAA In High Gear 9:00 - 12:00

Sat. S71 Larry J. Sangrik, DDS Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice 1:00 - 5:00

Sun. Y75 Larry J. Sangrik, DDS Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sedation 8:30 - 3:30

Sun. Y77 Christopher A. Moore, MA Ohio Dental Practice Regulatory Compliance 9:00 - 12:00

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS | 12:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

CODE SPEAKER TITLE BEGINS ENDST10 Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD The Christensen Bottom-Line 2014 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.T11 Lou Graham, DDS A Sound Recession-Proof Restorative/Hygiene Practice: Integrating

the Team and Creating the Value9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

T12 Ron Kaminer, DDS Current Concepts in Minimally Invasive Dentistry 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.T13 Udell Webb, DDS Increase Collections, Production and Acceptance – BIG TIME -via

UCR and Insurance Code Management9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

T14 Joseph D. Maggio, DDS Excellence In Endodontics 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.T15 Lisa Philp, RDH Impact of the Internet and Social Media on the Dental Practice 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.T16 Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD Bugs, Drugs and Food Fads: Considerations for the

Dental Professional9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

T17 Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH Ergonomics: The Art of Protective Positioning 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.T18 Scott Parker, DDS Indirect Posterior Restorations: Preservation of Tooth Integrity

Using Today’s Materials & Yesterday’s Excellence9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

T19 Various Speakers Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Thursday 2014 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.T20 Patterson Dental Technical Services Staff Preventive Dental Equipment Maintenance 2014 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.T21 Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body, Healthy Practice 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.T22 Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH Are You Disaster-Ready? Dentistry’s Role in Preparedness 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.T23 Lisa Philp, RDH Dental Practice Engine Performance: Five Key Engines 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.T24 Scott Parker, DDS Indirect Posterior Restorations: Workshop 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.T25 Maura Gillison, MD, PhD HPV: The Oral Health Connection 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.T26 Patterson Dental Technical Services Staff Preventive Dental Equipment Maintenance 2014 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Here is a quick glimpse of all of the Continuing Education courses offered on Thursday, September 11. Please see course listings for complete descriptions.

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COURSE CODE T10THE CHRISTENSEN BOTTOM LINE – 2014 Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1-hour lunch)CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Each year we are faced with hundreds of new products, techniques, devices and concepts. Determining which are best for your practice is difficult. Learn the latest research-based data to help you to make decisions about putting them into your practice. Among covered topics will be the latest in operative dentistry; diagnosis and treatment planning; CAD/CAM; practice management; technology; lasers; laboratory technology; occlusion; specialty updates; and many more. The course encourages audience participation, questions and answers and is presented in an enjoyable and humorous manner. You will not want to miss this special presentation by a trusted authority in dentistry.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Learn many new and useful clinical techniques » Learn about new products which are faster, easier and better » Discover the latest advancements in CAD/CAM » Understand the role of practice management in your practice » Learn which products have proven to be successful and are the

most popular » Gain a deeper understanding of the direction in which

dentistry is heading

COURSE CODE T11 A SOUND RECESSION-PROOF RESTORATIVE/HYGIENE PRACTICE: INTEGRATING THE TEAM AND CREATING THE VALUELou Graham, DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Doxa Dental, Pulpdent, Air Techniques, DMG America, DenMat, GC America, Perio Protect and Bisco Dental ProductsRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

The essence of this course is all about integrating your practice’s philosophical approach to dentistry within your entire team, allowing for seamless interactions. Your initial exams, periodic exams, periodontal exams, oral cancer screening exams, x-ray protocols, diagnostic approaches, communication skills all must be consistent with each and every patient and team member to allow your practice to exude the value that your team delivers. This course will highlight a day in practice, demonstrating some of the latest techniques and truly maximizing what you can be doing each day to become a recession-proof office. Topics covered include: dynamic new programs that allow your team to finance, market and save a ton of money in your credit card processing; how your hygiene growth is tied to your overall growth and most offices are giving away their profits; the importance of screening tests and what needs to be done and when; creating the Oral Cancer Screening Program for your office; integrating customized therapies such as lasers, localized antimicrobials, etc.; treatment planning for hygiene and restorative combination casework; and, caries diagnostics, implementing a sealant program and conservative restorations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand different approaches to diagnostics for the

hygienist/doctor team » Implement practice management techniques to improve

patient compliance and communication » Improve all aspects of your practice, from patient care to

employee morale

COURSE CODE T12 CURRENT CONCEPTS IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE DENTISTRYRon Kaminer, DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Kerr, SDI North America, Doxa Dental, Air Techniques and AMD LasersRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

All dental specialties are changing to become more minimally invasive. These minimally invasive techniques can immediately impact anyone’s practice leading to improved quality of care and higher profits. We will demystify esthetic dentistry, utilizing both new and tried and true materials. We will deliver concepts that can all be implemented immediately in the office. Topics to be covered include: cariology; chemotherapeutics; best restorative materials for minimally invasive preparations; ideal matrix band for perfect contacts; oral cancer detection; how to predictably eliminate white spots; minimally invasive periodontics; dental lasers; and, communications skills to maximize case acceptance.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Discover the best restorative materials for minimally invasive

preparations » Utilize new instruments to streamline difficult extractions » Separate the truth from hype of dental lasers » Utilize communication skills to maximize case acceptance

COURSE CODE T13 INCREASE COLLECTIONS, PRODUCTION AND ACCEPTANCE – BIG TIME – VIA UCR AND INSURANCE CODE MANAGEMENTUdell Webb, DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Office Managers, Front Desk

This fast-moving and enjoyable course will provide quick and easy tools for you to use back at the office in order to: establish your fees for acceptance by patients and insurance companies, implement the newest CDT codes, understand the impact of specific insurance companies’ fee schedules on your office fees and profitability, 100% collections, do predeterminations in the office and thereby eliminate the waiting, identify simple methods to increase profit, code hygiene and perio for profit, maximize your case acceptance and cash flow by incorporating the patient’s medical insurance. Go home knowing how to use the tools and rules of successful insurance management. Not just for staff, dentists are encouraged to attend, too.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Do predeterminations in the office and thereby eliminate the

waiting » Identify your office’s market position and explain the

advantages of that position » Differentiate between CPT and CDT codes » Code hygiene and perio properly to minimize malpractice

liability exposure

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COURSE CODE T14 EXCELLENCE IN ENDODONTICSJoseph D. Maggio, DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Axis/Sybron EndoRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Assistants

Presently, endodontics is one of the most dynamic aspects in dentistry. New materials, technologies and techniques are emerging at a very rapid pace. New, innovative methods for canal preparation, irrigation to manage the smear layer and biofilm, and obturation with thermalplastic filling material will be discussed. Differential diagnosis and case selection as a critical first step to successful endodontic treatment will be addressed. Designed for dentists who want to incorporate the latest endodontic technologies into their practice. Dental assistants who provide chairside support during endodontic procedures will also benefit from attending.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand that endodontic success begins with diagnosis and

case selection » Learn to utilize NiTi files with both rotary and reciprocal motion

with the same motor » Become familiar with proper irrigation sequence and technique » Acquire a working knowledge of obturation with the latest

technologyA hands-on workshop accompanies this course; see Course Codes F42 and F51.

COURSE CODE T15 IMPACT OF THE INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE DENTAL PRACTICELisa Philp, RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

The rapidly changing environment of the internet with 2.4 billion users worldwide, equates to over 245 million people on the internet in North America alone spending on average 32 hours a week online. There are 100 billion queries a day on Google and Facebook reportedly has hit the 1-billion user mark, and it is estimated by the year 2016 they will be the largest company in the world. Those stats are combined with multi-generational patients’ behavior changing rapidly in how they choose a dentist, remain loyal to current dental practice, refer to the practice and accept treatment. Each dental practice must rise to the changing trends and simplify an on-line presence that people can find easily and that has measurable results to match your uniqueness. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » How to implement social media simply and quickly » Understand the generational diversity of your patient base and

how to adapt mediums of communication for patients » How to make Google part of the practice and use reviews to

gain new patients » Identify SEO and how to measure it

COURSE CODE T16 BUGS, DRUGS AND FOOD FADS: CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE DENTAL PROFESSIONAL Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

We are a self-medicating, hype-believing society that wants a quick fix, fast. If Dr. Oz says it’s good for us we head straight to the local pharmacy or health store to see if we can find it on the shelves! Our bodies need vitamins and minerals to function efficiently but which ones and how much? Probiotic use is a fast growing market in regards to general health and oral health. What are the implications for use in dentistry? Supplements promise everything from weight loss to increased energy. How can we be certain the claims are true? Do food trends such as Acai berry, energy drinks and juicing have a potential impact on oral health? As dental professionals, we need to be aware of the changing landscape of probiotic use, dietary supplements and food fads and how these trends could potentially impact patient care. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Define probiotic and identify common probiotics and their

implications for dentistry » Know how to determine if a vitamin or mineral is considered

safe and pure by U.S. Standards » Provide patients with useful resources to determine risk versus

benefits of certain supplements » Discuss fad diets, the varying food trends and the potential

impact on oral health

COURSE CODE T17ERGONOMICS: THE ART OF PROTECTIVE POSITIONINGNancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Repetitive motion, awkward positions, and forceful traumatic movements may add up to lost careers. Causes, anatomy and prevention of various cumulative trauma disorders are linked with helpful hints and alternatives, including active participation in stretching and strengthening exercises that can be performed at work. Magnification, illumination and positioning are discussed, as well as health issues that impact susceptibility to ergonomic stresses. Scientific and physical evaluation of common repetitive trauma-related pathologies are linked with helpful hints and protective strategies. Attendees participate in stretching and strengthening exercises that can be performed at work. No special clothing or props are needed.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Evaluate various physical signs and symptoms of cumulative

trauma disorders commonly found in dental workers » Understand the physiology of representative cumulative

trauma disorders » Practice and evaluate stretching and strengthening exercises

and strategies intended to reduce risk of work-related injuries » Leave with strategies for personal ergonomic protection

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COURSE CODE T18 INDIRECT POSTERIOR RESTORATIONS: PRESERVATION OF TOOTH INTEGRITY USING TODAY’S MATERIALS AND YESTERDAY’S EXCELLENCEScott Parker, DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Kerr, Shofu Dental Corporation and Doxa DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs

Inlays and onlays have been used successfully for decades. Gold in particular has proven itself against the test of time. Today we have the option of providing our patients with gold, porcelain, and resin based conservative restorations. Dr. Parker will address issues concerning the use of gold today as well as covering the application of resin and porcelain as restorative options. This course will teach participants restorative material selection as well as techniques for successfully utilizing all three materials.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Proper diagnosis to prepare for success » Material selection » Basing for the most conservative preparation » Preparation guidelines

A hands-on workshop accompanies this lecture; see Course Code T24.

COURSE CODE T19FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY: PREVENTATIVE PRODUCTS ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON THURSDAY 201412:00 to 2:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: $65 Limited AttendanceRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Hygienists

Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch & Learn program just for them! Representatives from the leading preventative products companies will participate in this interactive session where attendees will be seated at tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the room spending time at each table describing their newest materials and answering dental hygienists’ questions. *Due to limited seating, only dental hygienists can attend this course.

COURSE CODE T20PREVENTIVE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2014Patterson Dental Technical Services Staff12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M Free NMD $90 S/O Free Limited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Patterson DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Have you ever missed an afternoon of productivity due to a simple maintenance problem? Attend this course to learn various basic maintenance procedures to follow in your practice to keep your equipment running more efficiently. This program identifies general areas and types of functions you can do to ensure that your equipment stays operating correctly. Equipment maintenance protocol covered will include vacuums, compressors, x-ray processors, autoclaves, operatory lights, etc. Course presenters include a panel of Patterson Dental equipment service

technicians. Course is designed for all members of the dental staff team and is set-up in a unique, hands-on lab.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognize simple repairs that can be done in-office and when

to call a service technician » Set up a maintenance procedures plan for the office

This course is repeated; see Course Code T26

COURSE CODE T21HEALTHY MOUTH, HEALTHY BODY, HEALTHY PRACTICE Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

As dental professionals, we are in a unique position to provide our patients with the highest degree of comprehensive care. We need to be knowledgeable about the multifaceted world of systemic health and how it affects our patients’ overall health and well-being. It is imperative that we embrace the basic concepts of cariology and periodontal disease progression. These basic constructs coupled with ongoing research and emerging information regarding diet, nutrition and oral health can be practically applied during patient care. Not only will it help us keep our patients healthier, but our practices will benefit as well!LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Discuss diet and nutrition as it relates to proper maintenance

of oral health and overall health » Discuss scientific evidence presented in the literature

regarding nutrition and oral health » Relate the importance of diet to dental patients during oral

health care appointments » Identify oral sequalae, which may potentially be related to poor

dietary intake

COURSE CODE T22ARE YOU DISASTER-READY? DENTISTRY’S ROLE IN PREPAREDNESSNancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Let’s kick start your personal and professional readiness! Leave with a “Ready 2 Go!” backpack – and a plan! Participants learn how to use their skills, training and experience to prepare for, assess and respond to disasters. Shelter-in-place or evacuation strategies and scenarios are presented for a variety of situations including natural disasters such as earthquakes and man-made disasters including accidental or purposeful chemical or radiation exposure, terrorist acts of violence, fire and explosions. Leave with a plan, resources and your own survival backpack with some essential supplies to get you started!LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognize types of disasters » Describe appropriate courses of action based on types of

disasters » Identify primary and secondary biological / disease threats

related to disasters » Learn about options for personal and local planning » Begin the process of preparing a survival pack

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COURSE CODE T23 DENTAL PRACTICE ENGINE PERFORMANCE: FIVE KEY ENGINES Lisa Philp, RDH2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Each dental practice has five key engines that are critical to a safe and prosperous journey into a successful dental future. Each engine is composed of key performance cylinders that can be measured against the best practice metrics. Celebrate what is working, see what is not working and needs to change and be clear and concise on how to predict the future. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: » The impact of all five engines that operate a dental practice » Nurturing the human capital of Team and Patient » Revenue metrics and goals that align with the practice » Expense Control and maximizing capacity/facility potential » Best Practice strategies for change and growth

COURSE CODE T24INDIRECT POSTERIOR RESTORATIONS: WORKSHOPScott Parker, DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Limited Attendance Hands-on WorkshopSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Kerr, Shofu Dental Corporation and Doxa DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs

In this hands-on workshop Dr. Parker will address issues concerning the use of gold today as well as covering the application of resin and porcelain as restorative options. This course will teach participants restorative material selection and demonstrate techniques for successfully utilizing all three materials.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Impression techniques » Temporization techniques » Cementation protocol » Understand which material to select for different situations

Course Code T18 is a prerequisite for this course.

COURSE CODE T25HPV: THE ORAL HEALTH CONNECTIONMaura Gillison, MD, PhD3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

A drastic increase in the number of HPV-associated oropharynx cancers, particularly those of the tonsil and base of tongue, has captured the attention of head and neck oncologists worldwide. The proportion of all head and neck squamous cell cancers that were of the oropharynx — which are most commonly HPV-positive cancers — increased from 18% in 1973 to 32% in 2005. In addition, studies from the United States, Europe, Denmark and Australia indicate that HPV-positive patients have a more than twofold increased cancer survival than HPV-negative patients. We as physicians of the oral cavity must be aware of these

findings and screen our patients who come in for their periodic examinations. Learn about the latest implications of this disease from the leading expert.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand the reasons for the increased incidences of HPV

associated cancers » Be familiar with the oral manifestations of the disease » Recognize the signs and symptoms of the disease » Understand the role of the dentist and dental team in

screening for HPV

COURSE CODE T26PREVENTIVE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2014Patterson Dental Technical Services Staff3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M Free NMD $90 S/O Free Limited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Patterson DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Have you ever missed an afternoon of productivity due to a simple maintenance problem? Attend this course to learn various basic maintenance procedures to follow in your practice to keep your equipment running more efficiently. This program identifies general areas and types of functions you can do to ensure that your equipment stays operating correctly. Equipment maintenance protocol covered will include vacuums, compressors, x-ray processors, autoclaves, operatory lights, etc. Course presenters include a panel of Patterson Dental equipment service technicians. Course is designed for all members of the dental staff team and is set-up in a unique, hands-on lab.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognize simple repairs that can be done in-office and when

to call a service technician » Set up a maintenance procedures plan for the office

This course is repeated; see Course Code T20

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NEW DENTIST OPPORTUNITIES

EVENT CODE E93 NEW DENTIST RECEPTION: BAR LOUIE, ARENA DISTRICTThursday, September 119:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.Sponsored by ODPACAll dentists out of dental school 10 years or less are invited to attend 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.

COURSE CODE S74HOW PRACTICE OWNERSHIP CAN LAUNCH YOU OVER FINANCIAL HURDLESWill Berisford; Vincent J. Nardone, Esq.; Jim Boltz Thursday, September 11 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. | CE Hours: 3 | OSDB Cat. CFee: M FREE NMD $90 S/O - FREESupport Provided by Bank of America Practice SolutionsDo you feel like your student loan debt is insurmountable? Do you want to own a practice but don’t think you can afford it? Are you torn between working in corporate dentistry and pursuing your dreams of private practice? If so, you cannot afford to miss this seminar. Becoming a practice owner can be the most rewarding experience of your career, both personally and financially. The great news is that owning a practice can happen as early as 12 months out of dental school with the right planning and an experienced team to help you. This seminar will review the steps involved to prepare yourself for practice ownership and has been designed to address concerns of first time practice owners who plan to start a practice from scratch or purchase an existing practice. Learn how to make a successful transition from student to associate to practice owner. Hear from a panel of subject matter experts who will cover

everything you’ll need to know to start your new practice, run your business successfully, and plan for your future as a dental practice owner. During the discussion you will have the opportunity to review case studies and ask the experts for advice about how to move forward with your practice business decisions. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Preparing personal finances and credit for practice ownership » Identify how to develop business and financial plans for your

practice » Understand different loan structures and how they impact

the bottom line » Identify the right time to become a business owner

$50 DISCOUNT ON CE FOR NEW DENTISTSODA members who have been practicing for 10 years

and less will receive a one-time $50 discount on any paid

CE course. The discount will automatically be deducted

from the first CE course you add to your registration.

The discount is applied to only one course and

information provided by each attendee is matched with

ODA Membership records to validate the discount.

There are many choices of great continuing education courses for all dentists at the 148th ODA Annual Session. In addition to the wide variety of CE Tracks described on page 10 & 11, there are specific opportunities that have been designed especially for the new dentist.

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS | 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

CODE SPEAKER TITLE BEGINS ENDSF27 Clark Colville, DDS, MSD Invisalign Clear Techniques II 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.F28 Tony Gadbois, DDS Invisalign Fundamentals 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.F29 Tony Gadbois, DDS Invisalign Fundamentals - STAFF 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.F30 Ronald D. Jackson, DDS, FACD, FAGD,

FAACDThe Art, Science and Simplicity of Direct Composites 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

F31 Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD What’s Hot and Getting Hotter! 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.F32 Brian B. Novy, DDS, FADI Offensive Dentistry 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.F33 Mark L. Cannon, DDS The Evolution of Pediatric Dentistry: Changing Concepts in

Clinical Practice9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

F34 Tim Donley, DDS, MSD A Comprehensive Perio Program: What to say, What to do, What to use

9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

F35 Thomas E. Dudney, DDS Diagnosing and Treating the Worn Dentition 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.F36 Bruce Christopher Are We Having Fun, Yet? Humor and Peak Performance in the

Dental Practice9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

F37 Sam Simos, DDS Restorative Bonding: Truths, Myths & Consequences 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.F38 Keith A. Norwalk, DDS Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries: Parts and Pieces Behind

the Wrench9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

F39 Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH Lesions and Lifestyles: Oral Pathology review and update for Dental Teams

9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

F40 Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS In Pursuit of Health: CARE To Take The Journey? 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.F41 Judy Kay Mausolf Delivering W.O.W. Service: People Will Forget Everything Except

How You Made Them Feel!9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

F42 Joseph D. Maggio, DDS Pathways to Endodontic Excellence 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.F43 Various Speakers Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Friday 2014 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.F44 Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD OAGD Luncheon 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.F45 Tony Gadbois, DDS Invisalign Intermediate 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F46 Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA Comprehensive Orthodontic Records Training 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F47 Christopher J. Walinski, DDS Lasers in Dentistry: Beyond Basic Soft Tissue Management 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F48 Bruce Christopher Bambi vs. Godzilla: Dealing with Difficult People; Keys to

Empowered Communication2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

F49 Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS Trends and Treatment: Esthetics as a Gateway to Oral Health 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F50 Nancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH Standing up to Emerging Diseases 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F51 Joseph D. Maggio, DDS Pathways To Endodontic Excellence 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F52 Thomas E. Dudney, DDS Restorative Options for Today’s Practice 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F53 Judy Kay Mausolf Dentistry is About Relationships: Systems & Strategies That Build

High Performing Teams2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

F54 Sam Simos, DDS Restorative Bonding: Truths, Myths & Consequences: WORKSHOP 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.F55 Keith A. Norwalk, DDS Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries: Parts & Pieces Behind

the Wrench: Workshop2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

F56 Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA Radiography Review 2014 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Here is a quick glimpse of all of the Continuing Education courses offered on Friday, September 12. Please see course listings for complete descriptions.

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COURSE CODE F27INVISALIGN CLEAR TECHNIQUES IIClark Colville, DDS, MSD8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break)CE HOURS: 7 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $199 NMD $199SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Align TechnologyRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists – orthodontists, only

This one day course for orthodontists provides an advanced level review of complex case types. During this course, insights from colleagues will be shared to enhance the clinical expertise of attendees, as well as their overall practice efficiencies and economics with Invisalign. This case based course will provide actionable, “how to” advice including: in depth ClinCheck treatment planning techniques; recommendations on how to avoid and correct mid treatment issues; specific tips on communication with your Invisalign technician; case selection criteria; and, patient management tips. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Expand clinical competencies » Improve practice efficiency

This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, and may hold stock in Align Technology.

COURSE CODE F28 INVISALIGN FUNDAMENTALSTony Gadbois, DDS8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS LIVE: 4CE HOURS ONLINE: 4

OSDB CATEGORY: AInvisialign CE hours, only

FEE: M $1695 NMD $1695 Limited Attendance – Restricted to US and Canadian Practices SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Align TechnologyRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists

Invisalign Fundamentals is a two-part program designed for a GP provider who would like to begin offering Invisalign in their practice. The program provides dentists and team members with the necessary tools and education to start treating patients with Invisalign. Invisalign Fundamentals consists of a 4-hour online course that reviews the Invisalign case submission process, as well as a 4-hour instructor-led live course that delivers clinical education and hands-on training on the Invisalign technique. Part 1: Live Course Designed for dentists and their teams, this half-day course provides both doctor and team with the clinical and operational trainings necessary to treat a broad range of patients with Invisalign. Doctors and team members will participate in separate breakout session where the case submission process will be discussed and hands-on training modules will be provided. All key team members from the office are encouraged to attend the Invisalign Fundamentals program. Part 2: Online Course Invisalign Fundamentals online content reviews key procedures and critical information required to efficiently and effectively incorporate Invisalign into a practice, and is designed to help doctors and team members understand all aspects of the Invisalign treatment process. Login information and instructions for the online course will be provided to registrants at the conclusion of the Live Course. Participants will earn 4 Invisalign CDE hours upon successful completion of the online content and the short quiz that follows. Online course CE hours will be

distributed directly by Align Technology, and currently do not meet OSDB CE requirements.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Identify ideal case types for Invisalign treatments » Integrate all aspects of the Invisalign process into the practice » Use the software that depicts a virtual set up of your planned

treatment » Find help and resources for additional information and training

This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, and may hold stock in Align Technology.

COURSE CODE F29INVISALIGN FUNDAMENTALS  - STAFF 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 4 OSDB CATEGORY: AFREE When Attending with Dentist Limited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Align TechnologyRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Dentists registering for Course F28 can register up to four (4) auxiliary staff members for no additional charge. The online course is intended only for the dentist. See Course Code F28 for full course description.This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, and may hold stock in Align Technology.

COURSE CODE F30THE ART, SCIENCE AND SIMPLICITY OF DIRECT COMPOSITESRonald D. Jackson, DDS, FACD, FAGD, FAACD

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: KerrRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Posterior composite resin restorations have become mainstream. These restorations seal teeth, reinforce remaining tooth structure, allow conservative preparations and satisfy patient desires for natural appearance. However, dentists complain that Class II composite restorations are tedious and time consuming to place and aren’t always predictable. In addition, dentists are sometimes confused by the vast choice of adhesives in the marketplace all claiming to be the best. In this presentation, Dr. Jackson will show a greatly simplified and efficient procedure for placing these restorations based on new materials and technology. The predictable, standardized system of placement will clearly show a significant reduction in both time and effort when placing posterior composite resin restorations. The greatest impact of cosmetic or esthetic dentistry is providing patients with beautiful smiles that enhance self-esteem. However, materials and techniques have undergone significant evolution and dentists are challenged to keep current. In addition, esthetic standards have been raised and quality outcomes redefined by today’s educated and demanding patient. Restoring anterior teeth with a single shade and single opacity is no longer acceptable. This presentation will illustrate the versatility and value of using direct composite resin for treating anterior restorative needs and cosmetic desires. The logical, conservative techniques shown will lead to a result that pleases the patient and encourages referrals.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Rationale of additive dentistry versus subtractive » Materials and systems » Opacity/Translucency, Form, Color, Characterizations, Texture,

Contour » Techniques: the invisible Class IV, diastema closure, veneers, etc. » Matricing – achieving proper contacts everytime

A hands-on workshop accompanying this lecture is also available, see Course Code S58.

COURSE CODE F31WHAT’S HOT AND GETTING HOTTER!Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Delta Dental FoundationRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

This is a program about real dentistry for real people by a real dentist! Dr. Glazer will present a potpourri of materials and techniques that will make your day at the office easier, more productive and fun! Your entire dental team will benefit from learning about the latest products and benefits provided for you and your patients. Dr. Glazer writes a monthly column by the same title for AGD Impact magazine, and reviews new products and materials on a regular basis for his column. Topics include: » Curing lights to light up your life » Desensitization » Adhesives - a sticky subject made simple » Composites for esthetic fillings not just white ones » Resin Infiltration technique for minimally invasive procedures » Impression materials - it’s true, first impressions are important » Provisional materials - provisionals should look great; » Burs-so many and so little time » Lasers made simple, easy and quick with great results » Endodontic instruments-getting to the root of the matter » Cements - that which holds the relationship together » Tissue retraction and fluid control - essentials of clear fields » Reducing sensitivity with topical paste application and fluoride

varnishes » Matrix bands for perfect, predictable contacts, contact perfect

every time » Whitening systems that work » Oral cancer prevention - dentists can save lives! » Patient communication - high-tech and really cool! » Going digital - simple, easy and soon to be a must! » Loupes, instruments, equipment potpourri; and more!

LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Learn the different types of materials in various product categories » Learn what is faster, easier and better » Evaluate product claims and merit » Understand the necessity of oral cancer prevention

COURSE CODE F32OFFENSIVE DENTISTRYBrian B. Novy, DDS, FADI

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Air Techniques, GC America and CariFreeRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Let’s face it, the idea of sitting through a course on dental caries or caries risk assessment isn’t appealing (in fact it sounds downright boring). However, the science of clinical cariology is expanding at an astonishing rate and this is one subject you’ll be glad you understand. If you don’t know how to use monoclonal antibody tests, biofilm ATP analysis, and salivary diagnostics, you’re already behind the times. Do you want to be the only dental office saying, “Brush better, don’t eat sweets, and here’s some fluoride?” LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand how to intervene medically in the caries process » Control rampant caries with focused therapeutics » Implement an effective preventive protocol for high and low

risk patients » Prolong the life of restorations in all patients

COURSE CODE F33THE EVOLUTION OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY: CHANGING CONCEPTS IN CLINICAL PRACTICEMark L. Cannon, DDS

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Bisco Dental Products and Ohio Academy of Pediatric Dentists (OAPD)RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Technology has bombarded us with many advances, most notably in health and entertainment. Pediatric dentistry is no different.DNA-PCR testing of the saliva enables the practitioner to discern the proliferating pathogens in order to prescribe the appropriate anti-microbials, specific for the pathogens involved. The use of oral probiotics and prebiotics show great promise for the treatment or pre-treatment or oral pathologies by modifying the oral biofilm. Minimally Invasive Dentistry (MID) depends upon dental adhesion for success which will be reviewed. A new resin-modified resin-modified calcium silicate can be used for direct pulp caps, replacing many previously recommended bases and liners within certain limitations. New esthetic and conservative pediatric dental restoratives will be reviewed. Finally, the research into new pulpal therapy techniques and the continued evolution of mobile anesthesia will conclude the presentation.LEARNING OBJECTIVES: » Outline the advances in diagnosis of caries » Understand the treatment specific for pathogens involved » Understand the concepts of Minimally Invasive Dentistry (MID) » Review advances in pediatric dental therapies

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COURSE CODE F34A COMPREHENSIVE PERIO PROGRAM:  WHAT TO SAY, WHAT TO DO, WHAT TO USETim Donley, DDS, MSD

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP)RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Finally, a comprehensive course on Periodontics that puts it all together in a way that makes sense! This course is perfect for doctors and hygienists who want to use the new periodontics for better patient outcomes and better practice incomes. This course is supplemented with practice management materials that can be immediately used when you return to the office. Significant numbers of patients are walking into our offices every day with legitimate periodontal treatment needs. There are now more compelling reasons than ever to address these needs, and we have the technologies and abilities to address these needs better than ever before. The success of the periodontal portion of your practice is going to depend on your ability to identify/motivate patients in need of care, and then to use a therapeutic approach that gives the maximum chance to achieve and then maintain a preferred level of oral health. This course will show you how to do both. You will leave with the knowledge and materials necessary to use the new periodontics to benefit your patients and your practice.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » The New Periodontics » Taking a risk based approach » What evidence-based really means » Oral-Systemic Health: the mechanism behind the link » Patients we should be treating differently: tobacco, diabetics,

cardiovascular, stress, genetics, obesity, etc. » What you need to ask patients

COURSE CODE F35DIAGNOSING AND TREATING THE WORN DENTITIONThomas E. Dudney, DDS

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Pulpdent, Bisco Dental Products, Ivoclar Vivadent, Doxa DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

One of the problems for restorative dentists is that when teeth wear, they move. Understanding this concept, being able to recognize the different types of wear, and knowing the treatment options are instrumental in obtaining the desired results. This half day lecture will discuss not only the etiologies and distinguishing characteristics of tooth wear, but will present a systematic approach to diagnosis and restoration illustrated with clinical cases. Multidisciplinary coordination and laboratory communication are key elements to successful treatment and will also be discussed.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Identify tooth wear » Etiologies of tooth wear » Distinguishing characteristics of tooth wear » When and how to treat tooth wear » What are the treatment options for worn dentition » Clinical cases to illustrate the treatment of tooth wear

COURSE CODE F36ARE WE HAVING FUN, YET?  HUMOR AND PEAK PERFORMANCE IN THE DENTAL PRACTICEBruce Christopher

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

As practices attempt to achieve their goals, no barriers are more formidable than attitude, self-esteem and team enthusiasm. Therefore, the first aspect of learning effective patient service skills is to develop a staff of highly energized people with a high self-esteem quotient. Self-esteem is the single most important factor influencing our ability to achieve personal and professional success. Studies show that people with a positive attitude get sick less often, have better relationships, and are more successful in their careers. Attitude is contagious and helps create an energized work environment. It is also a powerful skill to have in dealing with difficult patients and/or staff personnel. This highly interactive session will literally have the audience coming out of their seats by learning how to leap from their procrastinations and crash through their comfort zones. Your practice will learn how to make fears disappear, visualize their goals, work together, move forward and have fun doing it! It has been said that there are three kinds of people in the world: those that make things happen; those that watch things happen; and, those that say, what happened? If you are looking to fire up your team by building individual and group motivation, then this session is for you. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Discover how not to react to reactive people » Create an energized culture and climate in the office » Increase your customer service effectiveness » Exceed the expectations of people seeking your services » Expand the confidence of your staff for increased responsibility,

investment and leadership

COURSE CODE F37RESTORATIVE BONDING: TRUTHS, MYTHS & CONSEQUENCES Sam Simos, DDS

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Dentsply CaulkRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Our reputation as clinical dentists in delivering esthetic and restorative dentistry is directly dependent upon adhesion! Whether direct or indirect, adhesion is the foundation for the success of long-term restorations. Individual substrates require a customized protocol for success. From materials to protocols this presentation simplifies the components of successful adhesion.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Learn why, when given the option, to adhere » Learn why indirect self-cure mechanisms rule in indirect

dentistry » Learn the importance of dual cure systems in less light

accessible areas » Learn how to adhere to different substrates: enamel/dentin;

Zirconia, metal, Lithium Disilicate » Learn the most advanced evidence-based protocols to

successful adhesion. A hands-on workshop accompanies this course; see Course Code F54.

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COURSE CODE F38BASIC IMPLANTOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES:  PARTS AND PIECES BEHIND THE WRENCHKeith A. Norwalk, DDS

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: EFDAs, Assistants

Where the devil did these things called implants come from? Do you need a hardware store in your office to do them? How do the parts and pieces fit together? What kind of bone is needed to do the implants? Once placed, how do we take care of them? About 70 percent of general dentists do not surgically place implants in their offices but statistics show that all dental practices will see patients who have implants. This workshop is specifically designed to help all participants understand the basics of implantology historically and contemporarily.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Where implants came from and how we got to our present form » How implant parts fit together » The importance of implants as a choice of treatment for patients » Bone and implant interaction

A hands-on workshop accompanies this course; see Course Code F55.

COURSE CODE F39LESIONS AND LIFESTYLES:  ORAL PATHOLOGY REVIEW AND UPDATE FOR DENTAL TEAMSNancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

This class calibrates dental teams for improved and consistent identification and management of oral pathology. This is an interactive learning and review process to help dental professionals and teams perfect their methods of identifying and handling oral conditions. Attendees use audience response devices to participate and record their (anonymous) answers. Cases are presented and stories are told, as lesions are linked with lifestyles, histories, habits and outcomes. Use of diagnostic technology is presented.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Review and practice precise descriptive terms and methods of

recording clinical lesions » Based on clinical presentation and history, identify and assess

potentially cancerous lesions » Identify and assess tissue masses, relative to differential diagnosis,

patient treatment/referrals and long term patient management » Identify, evaluate and compare oral soft tissue ulcerations &

papillary lesions » Evaluate and compare oral pathology detection technology,

including laboratory tests and light emitting devices for visualization and photography of soft tissues

COURSE CODE F40IN PURSUIT OF HEALTH:  CARE TO TAKE THE JOURNEY?Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Philips Oral HealthcareRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

What if you could embark on a journey that would change your patient’s life? The pathway to wellness involves an overall comprehensive and multifaceted approach. Research has clearly demonstrated the connection between the mouth and the body. Dental professionals are faced with tremendous challenges when communicating the oral-systemic link. With so many patients and so little time, conducting comprehensive assessments and customized treatment protocols can be challenging. This course will help dental professionals to overcome those challenges and familiarize them with tools that will effectively communicate a patient’s oral health status. Additionally, it will provide evidence-based treatment strategies for successful clinical outcomes. Dental professionals are optimally positioned within the healthcare structure to deliver crucial overall wellness information. Exceed your patients’ expectations and become invested in improving their overall health. Embark on the journey to comprehensive patient care and empower your patients to take action.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Incorporate oral pathology screenings/exams at every recare visit » Customize a treatment plan based on the patient’s individual

level of caries risk » Exemplify a pathway to wellness with education about the

inflammatory process » Implement resources and tools for routine comprehensive

patient screeningsThis course is repeated; see Course Code S65.

COURSE CODE F41DELIVERING W.O.W. SERVICE:  PEOPLE WILL FORGET EVERYTHING EXCEPT HOW YOU MADE THEM FEEL!Judy Kay Mausolf9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: CareCreditRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

“I’m satisfied” means nothing in today’s world. Learn how to consistently create a W.O.W. patient experience and ultimately grow the practice. W.O.W. is an acronym for Weed Out the Weeds. We worry so much about implementing all the latest and greatest, and fail to see the weeds growing in our practice. Judy Kay will help your team replace the weeds with W.O.W. patient service! Set yourself apart from your colleagues; why you and your office and not the office down the street! Be the office patients can’t stop saying W.O.W. about! LEARNING OBJECTIVES » W.O.W. Patient Philosophy » W.O.W. Communication » W.O.W. Impressions » W.O.W. Service » W.O.W. Patient Experience

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COURSE CODE F42PATHWAYS TO ENDODONTIC EXCELLENCEJoseph D. Maggio, DDS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Hands-on WorkshopLimited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Axis/Sybron EndoRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Assistants

This is extensive workshop is designed to validate concepts discussed during Thursday’s lecture (Course Code 14). Attendees are required to bring 2-3 extracted teeth with endodontic access and patency with # 10 file to the apical foramen. Also, please bring your loupes. All other supplies will be provided.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Participants will have the opportunity to validate concepts

discussed during the lecture » Clinicians will have access to the latest equipment at their work

stationA lecture is a pre-requisite for this workshop; see Course Code T14. This hands-on workshop is repeated; see Course Code F51.

COURSE CODE F43FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY: PREVENTATIVE PRODUCTS ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON FRIDAY 201412:00 to 2:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: $65 Limited AttendanceRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Hygienists

Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch & Learn program just for them! Representatives from the leading preventative products companies will participate in this interactive session where attendees will be seated at tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the room spending time at each table describing their newest materials and answering dental hygienists’ questions. *Due to limited seating, only dental hygienists can attend this course.

COURSE CODE F44OAGD LUNCHEONHoward S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 1 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: $55 Limited Attendance RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Join your dentist colleagues for lunch and a presentation with special guest, Dr. Howard Glazer. All Annual Session registered dentists are welcome to attend the Ohio Academy of General Dentistry (OAGD) luncheon and business meeting.

COURSE CODE F45INVISALIGN INTERMEDIATETony Gadbois, DDS1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 4 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $199 NMD $199 Limited Attendance – Must be a Current Invisalign Provider to AttendSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Align TechnologyRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists

Designed for general practitioners interested in treating more difficult Invisalign cases, the Invisalign Intermediate course builds on the skills learned in the introductory program and introduces advanced Invisalign principles, tips, and techniques. This 4-hour course delivers insights from your colleagues to assist you in gaining clinical confidence with Invisalign, help you achieve great clinical results and enhance your overall knowledge of the Invisalign System. During this course you will review the most common cases that move through a typical GP practice and focus on how to apply the Invisalign technique to achieve excellent clinical outcomes. This course is for doctors, only. Attendance is limited to current Invisalign providers. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Treatment plan more effectively » Confidently treat more of the most common cases in your practice » Manage cases during treatment » Understand how to efficiently utilize Invisalign Full and

advanced ClinCheck tools This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, and may hold stock in Align Technology.

COURSE CODE F46COMPREHENSIVE ORTHODONTIC RECORDS TRAININGShannon Pace Brinker, CDA1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 4 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: S/O $29 Limited Attendance – Restricted to US and Canadian PracticesSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Align TechnologyRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Designed specifically for hygienists, assistants, and treatment coordinators interested in improving malocclusion screening, diagnostic records, and patient education techniques. This 4-hour hands-on course delivers valuable insights from industry leading hygienist, assistant, and treatment coordinator peer trainers to help attendees achieve optimal results for the malocclusion documentation and education process. Attendees will receive quality time with their peer trainer to improve the efficiency and accuracy in their roles with a focus on effectively capturing the patient’s issues with diagnostic records and using those records to successfully educate the patient to improve patient acceptance of orthodontic treatment. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Quickly and efficiently identify malocclusions during the course

of their standard workflow » Capture publication-quality full mouth orthodontic photos

(extraoral and intraoral) » Take accurate 1-step PVS impressions that fully capture

the entire dentition while reducing patient discomfort and impression quality issues

» Successfully use available resources and patient records to highlight the malocclusion and potential long term consequences to improve patient acceptance

This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, and may hold stock in Align Technology.

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COURSE CODE F47LASERS IN DENTISTRY: BEYOND BASIC SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENTChristopher J. Walinski, DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: BIOLASERECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists

The use of hard tissue and soft tissue lasers in dental practice continues to evolve. What began as a simple excisional device has transformed into a technology which can be used in every dental specialty. This informative presentation will take you into the world of laser dentistry, beyond simple excisional procedures. Presentation topics will include strategies to address periodontal surgery, ailing and failing implants and predictable pain therapy using various wavelengths.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand the many types of lasers available with different

wavelengths for different applications » Learn why a single laser wavelength is not appropriate for

every dental indication » See real time video and photographs of clinically relevant laser

procedures across multiple specialties » Understand what is possible with lasers in dentistry, and what is not

This course is repeated; see Course Code S64.

COURSE CODE F48BAMBI VS. GODZILLA: DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE; KEYS TO EMPOWERED COMMUNICATION Bruce Christopher2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Difficult people are everywhere! They can be patients, co-workers, Dr’s, neighbors, even spouses. This program humorously reveals the six basic difficult personality styles that are out to drain you and your practice of vital energy. You will learn what they do, why they do it, and what you can do about it! Your team will learn how to stay empowered in the face of negative, reactive, and draining people – and laugh while they do it.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Increase skill level in dealing with difficult personality types » Increase confidence when dealing with patients and co-workers » Decrease conflict and misunderstanding » Increase patient service effectiveness » Realize results on your bottom line as your staff apply the

principles of empowered communication

COURSE CODE F49TRENDS AND TREATMENT:  ESTHETICS AS A GATEWAY TO ORAL HEALTHCathy Stewart, RDH, BS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Philips Oral HealthcareRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 99.7% of Americans believe a smile is an important social asset. Patients with beautiful, radiant smiles are your ambassadors for your practice. Learning to use esthetics as a gateway to oral health for your patient population will enhance your practice. In this course, participants will discover new trends in dentistry that provide optimal care with lasting impressions. Trends highlighted include: spa dentistry, Botox for TMD, and instant smile makeovers. Since most patients are “assessing their smiles” at home, developing a smile evaluation protocol with your dental team can promote discussions about needed and/or wanted dentistry. Unlock the psychology of dentistry by recognizing patient avoidance behaviors and learn to recognize your own barriers with patients. Enhance your communication skills and learn how to effectively recommend esthetic treatment for successful clinical outcomes. Finally, reinvent your practice through social media, newsletters, websites and treatment completion gift ideas.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Identify current trends in dentistry for incorporation into your practice » Develop a smile evaluation protocol to enhance every patient exam » Design customized esthetic treatment strategies » Enhance effective communication skills concerning customized

esthetic treatments for your practice » Implement suggestions to boost compliance and protect the

patient’s dental health investment

COURSE CODE F50STANDING UP TO EMERGING DISEASESNancy (Andrews) Dewhirst, RDH2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

This seminar explores personal health issues such as new and altered diseases of importance to dental professionals such as biofilm diseases, and very infectious respiratory, skin, droplet or airborne diseases, as well as co-morbidities such as chronic conditions and allergies. These issues are discussed relative to occupational risk, illness prevention, and post exposure responses. Standard and transmission-based precautions along with work restrictions for dental workers are presented, with demonstrations, and activities.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Recognize and assess well-known infectious diseases » Be able to explain current trends in infectious diseases » Identify emerging disease risks of importance to dentistry » Be informed of key decision criteria needed to prepare for

unexpected risks » Apply infection control and safety strategies to usual and

unusual disease risks

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COURSE CODE F51PATHWAYS TO ENDODONTIC EXCELLENCEJoseph D. Maggio, DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Hands-on WorkshopLimited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Axis/Sybron EndoRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Assistants

A lecture is a pre-requisite for this workshop; see Course Code T14. This hands-on workshop is repeated; see Course Code F42.

COURSE CODE F52RESTORATIVE OPTIONS FOR TODAY’S PRACTICEThomas E. Dudney, DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS LIVE: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Pulpdent, Bisco Dental Products, Ivoclar Vivadent, Doxa DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

As restorative materials continue to evolve it has become more difficult for dentists to keep up with the latest advances. With increasingly higher patient expectations it is incumbent upon today’s restorative dentist to have a working knowledge of these materials in order to make the best clinical decisions. This half day lecture will discuss the factors affecting material selection as well as the characteristics of restorative materials that allow them to satisfy both the aesthetic and functional goals of the patient as conservatively as possible. Clinical cases will be used to illustrate the use of these materials in different restorative situations.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Factors affecting material selection » Characteristics of an ideal restorative material » Feldspathic and pressed ceramics » CAD-CAM technology and zirconia restorations » Combining function and aesthetic with lithium disilicate ceramics » Anterior and posterior all ceramic bridges

COURSE CODE F53DENTISTRY IS ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS:  SYSTEMS & STRATEGIES THAT BUILD HIGH PERFORMING TEAMSJudy Kay Mausolf2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: CareCreditRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Building sincere, strong, sustaining relationships results in business success. Success is measured by treatment acceptance, healthy bottom line, positive can-do attitudes, accountability, open communication, doctor and team goodwill, appreciation and respect, and most of all, an environment you enjoy working in - with a feeling at the end of each day of a job well done.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » United leadership team » Decision strategy » R.I.S.E. philosophy » Nurture integrity » Happy & united team

COURSE CODE F54RESTORATIVE BONDING: TRUTHS, MYTHS & CONSEQUENCES WORKSHOP Sam Simos, DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Hands-on WorkshopLimited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Dentsply CaulkRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

In an operatory/classroom setting, participants will be able to work with the latest materials in order to solidify their working knowledge of the most advanced techniques in direct and indirect dentistry. For direct restorations, participants will take a case from preparation through placement of restorative material in order to solidify a protocol for immediate use. For indirect restorations participants will be able to take a case from impression to placement in order to solidify a technique they can use on Monday morning.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Participants will learn a proven protocol for chairside

placement of direct restorative restorations » Participants will learn how to develop an assistant/doctor

checklist for direct restorative setup » Participants will learn how to communicate with labs in order to

customize a successful chairside bonding protocol A lecture is a pre-requisite for this workshop; see Course Code F37.

COURSE CODE F55BASIC IMPLANTOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES:  PARTS AND PIECES BEHIND THE WRENCH  WORKSHOPKeith A. Norwalk, DDS2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFee: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Hands-on WorkshopLimited AttendanceRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: EFDAs, Assistants

The placement of implants depending on type is not exceedingly difficult but is technique-sensitive. This workshop provides hands-on opportunities to work with serveral implant systems.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Basic insertion process of 3-4 different implant systems » Taking a closed and open tray impression of the implant » The placement of bone graft material and a membrane over a

fresh extraction socket siteA lecture is a pre-requisite for this workshop; see Course Code F38.

COURSE CODE F56RADIOGRAPHY REVIEW 2014Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

A general review of the basics of radiographic imaging, processing, and interpretation. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Grasp any updates in the radiographic field » Refresh current knowledge of dental radiography

Note: This course meets the two-hour radiography review required by the OSDB for dental assistant radiographers.

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

CODE SPEAKER TITLE BEGINS ENDSS57 Various Speakers New Products Roundtable for Drs. Only 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.S58 Ronald D. Jackson, DDS, FACD,

FAGD, FAACDPosterior Composites: A Practical, Efficient Technique 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

S59 Judy Kay Mausolf R.I.S.E. to Success 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.S60 Heart Start of Central Ohio CPR Recertification 8:45 a.m. 12:45 p.m.S61 Heart Start of Central Ohio CPR Accreditation 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.S62 Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA Radiography for the Dental Assistant 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.S63 Damon Adams, DDS All Ceramics: What's New? What's Proven? Controversies and Clinical Tips 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.S64 Christopher J. Walinski, DDS Lasers In Dentistry: Beyond Basic Soft Tissue Management 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.mS65 Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS In Pursuit of Health: CARE To Take The Journey? 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.mS66 Scott S. De Rossi, DMD Oral Manifestations of Systemic Disease and Medications: The Window

to General Health9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m

S67 Jack Griffin,Jr., DMD, MAGD Let’s Grow Tooth: Excellent Clinical Dentistry Using Bioactive/Regenerative Materials

9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

S68 Hui-Jin Lee, DDS, MSD; Ryan Harris, DMD, MS; Rupa Hamal, DMD, MS, MPH

OAP Panel 2014 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

S69 Thomas E. Dudney, Jr., DMD The ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation and Ideal Tooth Preparation 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.S70 Paula Tironi, Esq. HIPAA In High Gear: 2013 Omnibus Final Rule, Recent Enforcement Activities,

& Other HIPAA Topics for the Dental Practice9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

S71 Larry J. Sangrik, DDS Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.mS72 Scott S. De Rossi, DMD Oral Changes Because of Drugs Your Patients Take 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.mS73 Jack Griffin,Jr., DMD, MAGD Cementation Sanity: Eliminating Most of the Confusion and Problems with

Indirect Restoration Placement2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

S74 Will Berisford; Vincent J. Nardone, Esq.; Jim Boltz

How Practice Ownership Can Launch You Over Financial Hurdles 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Here is a quick glimpse of all of the Continuing Education courses offered on Saturday, September 13. Please see course listings for complete descriptions.

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COURSE CODE S57FOR DENTISTS* ONLY: NEW PRODUCTS ROUNDTABLE BREAKFAST8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $70 NMD $135 S/O N/A Limited AttendanceRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists

This elite event has been designed especially for dentists who would like a quick review of the newest products to hit the dental market in the past 24 months. Representatives from the leading dental product companies will participate in this interactive session where attendees will be seated at tables for breakfast and company representatives will spend time at each table describing their newest products and answering questions. See something that interests you? You won’t need to travel far. The breakfast will actually take place in the Exhibit Hall before it opens to the rest of the attendees, and will end well before game time at the Horseshoe.*Due to limited seating, only dentists can attend this course.

COURSE CODE S58POSTERIOR COMPOSITES: A PRACTICAL, EFFICIENT TECHNIQUERonald D. Jackson, DDS, FACD, FAGD, FAACD8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFee: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Hands-on WorkshopLimited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: KerrRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Posterior composite resin restorations have become mainstream. These restorations seal teeth, reinforce remaining tooth structure, allow conservative preparations and satisfy patient desires for natural appearance. However, dentists complain that Class II composite restorations are tedious and time consuming to place and aren’t always predictable. In addition, dentists are sometimes confused by the vast choice of adhesives in the marketplace all claiming to be the best. In this presentation, Dr. Jackson will show a greatly simplified and efficient procedure for placing these restorations based on new materials and technology. The predictable, standardized system of placement will clearly show a significant reduction in both time and effort when placing posterior composite resin restorations. Following the lecture, participants will have the opportunity to place a Class II composite restoration using SonicFill™ (Kerr). Dentists will discover that this system not only delivers a fast, easy and efficient true bulk fill aesthetic restoration, but one with superior density and adaptation.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Learn how to achieve proper interproximal contacts every time » Understand adhesives and adhesion » Practice how to minimize finishing and polishing of composites

COURSE CODE S59R.I.S.E. TO SUCCESSJudy Kay Mausolf8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: CareCreditRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front DeskBuilding a high performing team results in business success. Success is measured by treatment acceptance, healthy bottom line, positive can-do attitudes, accountability, open communication, doctor and team goodwill, appreciation andrespect, and most of all….an environment you enjoy working in, with a feeling at the end of each day of a job well done! Judy Kay shares her R.I.S.E. Philosophy. It’s a concept for best practices to help the entire team think differently, act differently, communicate effectively, and make healthy decisions which results in ultimately growing their business.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Gain a united leadership team » Create a culture of integrity » Be able to make strategic decisions » Implement the R.I.S.E. process » Create team and performance standards

COURSE CODE S60CPR RECERTIFICATION*Heart Start of Central Ohio8:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.CE HOURS: 4 OSDB CATEGORY: AFee: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71 Limited AttendanceRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Renew your existing 2-year certification for CPR following the American Heart Association Guidelines for healthcare professionals – you must submit your current American Heart Association healthcare provider card to attend the class. Learn how to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and foreign-body airway obstruction. Recognize heart attack and stroke in adults and breathing difficulty in children and learn skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with barrier devices and bag-mask devices) as well as demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Fees collected for this class do not necessarily represent revenue for the American Heart Association. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Complete requirements to be certified

*Please submit your current AHA healthcare provider card when you attend this renewal course. If you do not have a current AHA healthcare provider card, see Course Code S61.Note: This course fulfills the Ohio State Dental Board’s CPR requirement for hygienists. For licensure, hygienists must have proof of CPR certification.

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COURSE CODE S61CPR ACCREDITATION* Heart Start of Central Ohio9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFee: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135 Limited AttendanceRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Receive your 2-year certification for CPR following the American Heart Association Guidelines (AHA) for healthcare professionals. Learn how to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and foreign-body airway obstruction. Recognize heart attack and stroke in adults and breathing difficulty in children and learn skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with barrier devices and bag-mask devices) as well as demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Time listed includes a one-hour lunch break. Fees collected for this class do not necessarily represent revenue for the AHA.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Complete requirements to be certified

*If you need to renew your existing AHA 2-year healthcare provider certification see Course Code S60.Note: This course fulfills the Ohio State Dental Board’s CPR requirement for hygienists. For licensure, hygienists must have proof of CPR certification.

COURSE CODE S62RADIOGRAPHY FOR THE DENTAL ASSISTANT Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1-hour lunch break)CE HOURS: 7 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: EFDAs, Assistants

Dental assistants who need radiology certification can learn what they need to know in this seminar, which presents the basics of radiographic imaging, processing, and interpretation. The course covers the differences between bisecting angle and paralleling techniques, guidelines of film alignment for intraoral radiographs, and proper positioning for panoramic radiographs. To complete the certification process, attendees must complete specific in-office training which will be described in detail during the course.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Meet the OSDB educational requirements for dental assistant

radiographer certification » Understand the basics of radiographic imaging, processing

and interpretation » Complete the necessary in-office training

Note: This course meets the requirements of the dental assistant radiographer rules implemented by the Ohio State Dental Board.

COURSE CODE S63ALL CERAMICS: WHAT’S NEW? WHAT’S PROVEN? CONTROVERSIES AND CLINICAL TIPSDamon Adams, DDS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $175 NMD $240 S/O $135SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: ROE Dental Lab, Doxa DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Knowledge of the latest indirect dental materials is vital to maximizing the aesthetic and functional success of your team-created restorations. Dental materials are sometimes being

brought to market and being used in patients without adequate long-term studies. Dr. Adams will present a review and update on the most advanced and widely used lab-fabricated materials, with the goal of making better-informed team-based choices and plans for patient treatment protocols. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » The latest findings and trends with lithium disilicate and other

all-ceramics » 100% zirconium restorations: a candid review and update

(solution-based) on future clinical challenges that will affect doctor-lab teams

» 6-step prep protocol for optimal monolithic and/or layered all-ceramics

» A novel core build-up technique for monolithic zirconia » The latest techniques for surface treatments and cementation » All-ceramic polishing and prophylaxis protocols

COURSE CODE S64LASERS IN DENTISTRY: BEYOND BASIC SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENTChristopher J. Walinski, DDS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: BIOLASERECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists

This course is repeated; see Course Code F47.

COURSE CODE S65IN PURSUIT OF HEALTH: CARE TO TAKE THE JOURNEY?Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Philips Oral HealthcareRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

This course is repeated; see Course Code F40.

COURSE CODE S66ORAL MANIFESTATIONS OF SYSTEMIC DISEASE AND MEDICATIONS: THE WINDOW TO GENERAL HEALTHScott S. De Rossi, DMD9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS LIVE: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Many systemic diseases have oral manifestations. The oral cavity has been considered, since the days of Hippocrates, a window to systemic health. These oral manifestations must be properly recognized if a patient is to receive appropriate diagnosis and referral for treatment. The presentation will summarize known and reveal some newly described oral manifestations of several systemic disorders including bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis. Lesions of the oral mucosa, tongue, gingival, dentition, periodontium, and salivary glands will be highlighted.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Become familiar with many diseases that may impact the oral cavity » Become familiar with the oral manifestations of various

systemic diseases » Become familiar with the diagnostic modalities and treatments

for these conditions

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COURSE CODE S67LET’S GROW TOOTH: EXCELLENT CLINICAL DENTISTRY USING BIOACTIVE/REGENERATIVE MATERIALSJack Griffin, Jr., DMD, MAGD9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Doxa Dental, Shofu Dental Corporation, Bisco Dental Products, Garrison Dental Solutions, and KettenbachRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Ever had a patient say “Doc, that tooth was never a problem until you fixed it”? Let’s stop the madness. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could make the tooth grow? With newer regenerative/bioactive materials we can stimulate dentin healing and self-repair in our direct and indirect restorations all while reducing sensitivity. We will learn indications for newer liners, bases, cements, and restorative materials that encourage dentin repair, lessen sensitivity, and promote a healthier oral environment. We will apply these newer materials in our direct composite restorations while exploring matrix systems for predictable, tight, well contoured contacts. We will also consider regenerative materials when doing dentin replacement and cementation of durable esthetic indirect restorations like lithium disilicate and zirconia. We will learn how to do it right the first time and to make the practice more enjoyable and efficient. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » The latest in regenerative materials such as dentin liners

for dentin sealing, pulp capping, and thermal insulation for increased comfort and restoration success

» Cementation and infrastructure for zirconia and lithium disilicate crowns with materials that promote dentin formation and sealing of the restoration margins

» Efficient direct composite placement – preparation, bonding, matrix selection, bulk fill and bioactive materials for long term oral health

Course Code S68OAP PANEL 2014Hui-Jin Lee, DDS, MSD; Ryan Harris, DMD, MS; Rupa Hamal, DMD, MS, MPH9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M FREE NMD $90 S/O FREESUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP)RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Three Ohio periodontists will give independent presentations and be available for your questions. Presentations include: » Dr. Hui-Jin Lee: Art & Science of Bone Graft Techniques and

Materials for Regeneration of Ridge for Implants » Dr. Ryan Harris: Cone-Beam Computerized Tomography in

Periodontics and Implant Dentistry » Dr. Rupa Hamal: Periodontal Plastic Surgery

COURSE CODE S69THE ABC’S OF ADHESIVE BONDING AND CEMENTATION AND IDEAL TOOTH PREPARATION Thomas E. Dudney, DMD9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFee: M $245 NMD $310 S/O $175 Hands-on WorkshopLimited AttendanceSUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Pulpdent, Bisco, Ivoclar Vivadent, and Doxa DentalRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Today dentists are faced with many choices when choosing adhesives and cements. We will discuss the different products available, and advantages and disadvantages associated with them, and illustrate their use with clinical cases. Participants will have the opportunity to step-by-step adhesively bond an E-Max veneer, an E-Max crown, and a zirconia crown. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Identify and understand the advantages and disadvantages of

available adhesive cements and luting agents » Understand the uses and indications for the popular all-

ceramic systems available » Observe various products’ use with clinical cases and the ideal

preparations required for their success » Practice bonding all-ceramic restorations

COURSE CODE S70HIPAA IN HIGH GEAR: THE 2013 OMNIBUS FINAL RULE, RECENT ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES, AND OTHER HIPAA TOPICS FOR THE DENTAL PRACTICEPaula Tironi, Esq.9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

This course begins with a brief history of HIPAA and a discussion of changes in the 2013 Omnibus Final Rule that are most likely to affect dental practices. The course also includes “lessons learned” from HIPAA breaches and enforcement actions, a discussion of the use of email and text messaging in the dental office, and an update on the HIPAA audit program.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand recent changes in The Health Insurance Portability

and Accountability Act (HIPAA) » Comprehend HIPAA enforcement actions and compliance » Identify available resources for continued compliance

TABLE CLINICSVarious Presenters11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.CE HOURS LIVE: up to 2 OSDB CATEGORY: GFEE: FREE with registration fee – ticket automatically provided SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: ColgateRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Be sure to make time to visit the Table Clinics, located in the Exhibit Hall. Not only will you learn new techniques from your colleagues; you can also earn up to 2 free CE credits, approved for licensure requirements from the Ohio State Dental Board under category G. CE credit is given based on time spent viewing the clinics.

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COURSE CODE S71MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE: STRATEGIES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM Larry J. Sangrik, DDS 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE HOURS: 4 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

Medical emergencies occurring in the dental office can be stressful and frightening, not only for the patient, but also for the entire dental team. This course is designed for dentists and staffs to develop strategies to prevent, identify and respond to medical problems including syncope, allergic problems, cardiovascular abnormalities and respiratory distress. Emphasis will be placed on preparing your team in advance of a crisis to minimize its potential impact. Although dentists or staff will benefit by attending individually, the greatest gain is achieved when the dental team attends together. An extensive handout is provided which can later be condensed into a chairside manual with appropriate protocols to respond to most emergencies. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Develop strategies to prevent, identify and respond to medical

problems » Meet the Ohio State Dental Board’s auxiliary educational

criteria for Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office » Be prepared to minimize a crisis’ potential impact

Note: This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s criteria for dental hygienists and general supervision.

COURSE CODE S72ORAL CHANGES BECAUSE OF DRUGS YOUR PATIENTS TAKEScott S. De Rossi, DMD2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

There is no debate that oral health and general well-being are inextricably bound. Many commonly prescribed medications have associated dental and oral manifestations that are often non-specific and can vary in significance. This fun, informative, multimedia program will review many common oral manifestations of systemic drugs, including bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws. Special attention will be paid to the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of these conditions. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Become familiar with many medications and their

corresponding oral manifestations » Become familiar with mechanisms by which drugs cause oral

and dental manifestations » Learn which oral conditions require more than simply

discontinuing a medication » Become familiar with the newer treatments for these oral conditions

COURSE CODE S73CEMENTATION SANITY: ELIMINATING MOST OF THE CONFUSION AND PROBLEMS WITH INDIRECT RESTORATION PLACEMENTJack D Griffin, Jr., DMD, MAGD2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Doxa Dental, Shofu Dental Corporation, Bisco Dental Products, Garrison Dental Solutions, and Kettenbach RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, EFDAs, Assistants

Leakage, breakage, lost restorations, sensitivity, staining……oh my! It’s a confusing dental world out there. If it failed, was it the prep, impression, the lab, or the dentist? Cement or bond, layer or monolithic, etch or no-etch, dry or moist, light or chemical cure? Our goal is to end the uncertainty with these newer materials and learn how to have the ultimate success with today’s indirect materials from planning to preparation to placement. We will discuss the trendy durable indirect esthetic materials featuring zirconia and lithium disilicate while focusing on clinical efficiency and long-term success by discussing the prep, cementation, bonding, and adjustments. We will evaluate the different classes of luting materials and emphasize the protocol for cases needing maximum strength. “Universal” bonding agents will be discussed and when to use them in the lbonding protocol for long term durability. With a myriad of newer restorative materials and seemingly endless choices in luting materials and bonding systems we will simplify things for predictable clinical success with the most durable indirect esthetic materials EVER.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Understand the more durable indirect esthetic indirect

materials…monolithic, maximum strength, acceptable esthetics, minimum effort, great preparations, and long-term clinical success

» Understand the classifications of luting materials, the benefits of each and when to use them

» Simplify cementation choices – when to bond, when to cement, when to cure, what to use with focus on regenerative materials when the prep is good and maximum adhesion when needed

» See the basics of dentistry done more efficiently: isolation, prep, burs, handpieces, impression techniques, and how not to mistreat the enamel and dentin

» Learn how to perform beautiful and durable anterior aesthetic cases using veneers, implants, and bridges

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COURSE CODE S74HOW PRACTICE OWNERSHIP CAN LAUNCH YOU OVER FINANCIAL HURDLESWill Berisford; Vincent J. Nardone, Esq.; Jim Boltz2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: CFEE: M FREE NMD $90 S/O FREESUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Bank of America Practice SolutionsRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists

Do feel like your student loan debt is insurmountable? Do you want to own a practice but don’t think you can afford it? Are you torn between working in corporate dentistry and pursuing your dreams of private practice? If so, you cannot afford to miss this seminar. Becoming a practice owner can be the most rewarding experience of your career, both personally and financially. The great news is that owning a practice can happen as early as 12 months out of dental school with the right planning and an experienced team to help you. This seminar will review the steps involved to prepare yourself for practice ownership and has been designed to address concerns of first time practice owners who plan to start a practice from scratch or purchase an existing practice. Learn how to make a successful transition from student to associate to practice owner. Hear from a panel of subject matter experts who will cover everything you’ll need to know to start your new practice, run your business successfully, and plan for your future as a dental practice owner. During the discussion you will have the opportunity to review case studies and ask the experts for advice about how to move forward with your practice business decisions. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Preparing personal finances and credit for practice ownership » Identify how to develop business and financial plans for your

practice » Understand different loan structures and how they impact the

bottom line » Identify the right time to become a business owner

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Volunteers are needed to introduce speakers, help out as needed in the courses and complete an evaluation form.

Each volunteer will earn a $25 gift card as a “thank you” for participating.

You will be assigned to courses for which you have registered.

Contact [email protected] for more information.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

CODE SPEAKER TITLE BEGINS ENDSY75 Larry J. Sangrik, DDS Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sedation 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m.Y76 John C. Comisi, DDS, MAGD Practically Speaking: A Real-World Perspective for Today's Dental Practice 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.Y77 Christopher A. Moore, MA Ohio Dental Practice Regulatory Compliance, OSHA, and Infection

Control Update9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

Y78 David J. Owsiany, JD The Affordable Care Act's Impact on Dentistry in Ohio 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

Here is a quick glimpse of all of the Continuing Education courses offered on Sunday, September 14. Please see course listings for complete descriptions.

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Course Code Y75MONITORING NITROUS OXIDE SEDATIONLarry J. Sangrik, DDS8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $210 NMD $275 S/O $165RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants

Dental care postponed by patients due to fear of dental treatment has caused the loss of countless teeth. Nitrous oxide remains the dental profession’s ally in helping patients cope with the anxiety associated with receiving dental care. This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s (OSDB) regulations to allow properly trained dental auxiliaries to monitor nitrous oxide under the direct supervision of a dentist. The course is for dental assistants, CDAs or CODAs, EFDAs, and hygienists and provides the lecture and testing components needed to be in compliance with the OSDB’s new regulations. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:(1) The history, philosophy and psychology of N2O/O2 minimal sedation(2) Definition and descriptions of the physiological and psychological aspects of pain and anxiety(3) Concepts and management of pain and anxiety(4) Indications and contraindications for N2O/O2 minimal sedation(5) Anatomy and physiology of respiration(6) Medical assessment of the patient prior to administration of N2O/O2 minimal sedation(7) Moderate and deep sedation/general anesthesia versus minimal sedation(8) Pharmacological and physiological effects of nitrous oxide(9) A description of the stages of drug induced central nervous system depression through all levels of consciousness and unconsciousness with special emphasis on the distinction between the conscious and unconscious state(10) Monitoring of N2O/O2 minimal sedation(11) Management of complications and medical emergencies(12) Legal and ethical considerations(13) Occupational exposure(14) Successful completion of a written examination, provided by the board-approved permanent sponsorAs directed by the criteria set forth by the OSDB, a written exam will be administered at the end of the seminar. Attendees will receive course and exam verification records by mail within two weeks of completing the course and exam.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Meet the OSDB complete educational requirement for

monitoring nitrous oxide sedation in the dental officeNote: This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s (OSDB) educational requirement for dental auxiliaries to monitor dental patients receiving nitrous oxide sedation. To monitor nitrous oxide in the dental office, dental team members must also have an appropriate CPR certification. The American Heart Association BLS for Health Care Providers certification is offered at Annual Session on Saturday, September 13, see Course Code S61.This course does not meet the OSDB’s criteria for hygienists to administer nitrous oxide under the direct supervision of a dentist.*Fee includes a box lunch for each attendee.

COURSE CODE Y76PRACTICALLY SPEAKING: A REAL-WORLD PERSPECTIVE FOR TODAY’S DENTAL PRACTICEJohn C. Comisi, DDS, MAGD9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 6 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $195 NMD $260 S/O $155SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: SDI North America, Doxa Dental, Garrison Dental Solutions, Shofu Dental Corporation, Pulpdent, Bisco Dental Products, and SS WhiteRECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Manager, Front Desk

The practice of dentistry is changing almost every day. Technology is pushing the envelope of how we deliver and market dentistry. It sometimes feels like we can never keep up, and even when we do, which concepts are really going to help us provide the best care to our patients without bankrupting the dental practice. How do you know what concepts make the best sense for your practice today? This course will explore many of the innovative dental care concepts available today; the technologies you need in marketing your dental practice, communicating with your patient and the techniques and devices you will want to consider using in your practice to help provide optimum dental care.LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Demonstrate many of the technologies currently used in the

marketing, communicating and provision of care in today’s dental practice

» Understand preventive care considerations and diagnostics that aid in the caries detection process and its early intervention

» Comprehend adhesion dentistry; why dental bonding procedures can fail and what you can do to stop it from occurring

» Retain concepts that will help you develop a better understanding of the current advancements in our profession and how they can be incorporated into the dental practice to make you more productive and profitable

*Fee includes a box lunch for each attendee.

Course Code Y77OHIO DENTAL PRACTICE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, OSHA, AND INFECTION CONTROL UPDATEChristopher A. Moore, MA9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 3 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M $90 NMD $155 S/O $71RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

This practical seminar will help team members understand and comply with the latest state and federal regulations affecting the practice of dentistry, as well as for in-office government inspections. The information-packed session will focus on, among other regulations: Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) infection control rules; OSHA standards governing bloodborne pathogens; and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s (OEPA) infectious waste disposal rules. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Meet OSHA’s annual exposure control training requirement » Understand the Ohio State Dental Board infection control rules » Understand the Ohio EPA’s infectious waste disposal rules » Prepare for an in-office visit by a government entity or regulator

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COURSE CODE Y78THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT’S IMPACT ON DENTISTRY IN OHIO David J. Owsiany, JD10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.CE HOURS: 2 OSDB CATEGORY: AFEE: M FREE NMD $90 S/O FREERECOMMENDED AUDIENCE: Dentists, Hygienists, EFDAs, Assistants, Office Managers, Front Desk

This timely session will discuss how implementation of the Affordable Care Act will impact dentistry, including the health care reform law’s affect on dentists as health care providers, employers, small businesses, and consumers of health insurance. Specific topics will include discussions on implementation of health exchanges, essential benefits, the individual mandate, the employer mandate and Medicaid expansion in Ohio. LEARNING OBJECTIVES » Learn how the implementation of the Affordable Care Act will

impact on the health insurance marketplace in Ohio » Receive the latest information on the likelihood of expansion of

Medicaid eligibility in Ohio and what it means for Ohio’s most vulnerable populations and Medicaid providers

» Learn how the Affordable Care Act will impact dentists as employers, health care providers and consumers of health insurance

» Understand how the Affordable Care Act will impact dental office employees

GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our

attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials only on-line, in

advance of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and

/ or printed at your convenience. Handout information will be available for

all courses for which materials are provided by the speaker. Not all speakers

provide handouts for their presentations. Materials will be available beginning

August 18 and will be online until October 31. Materials can be found on the

ODA’s website, www.oda.org/events. An individualized registration number

is required to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not be

available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by

helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience!

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DAMON ADAMS, DDSDr. Damon C. Adams, a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, is an assistant clinical professor at the University of Toledo, College of Medicine. He lectures internationally focusing on updates in dental materials, the latest trends and innovations in dentistry, doctor-

technician relationships and techno-clinical perspectives. Dr. Adams is the editor-in-chief of Dentistry Today. Presenting Course: S63

WILL BERISFORDMr. Berisford is a Senior Vice President with Bank of America’s Practice Solutions Division, the nation’s leading healthcare lender. Will has over 15 years of experience with dental lending, and has helped thousands of dentists with their needs. Will is a regular speaker across the country and is familiar

with all aspects of the modern dental practice: cash flow, budget, project management, and financial needs. Presenting Course: S74

JAMES F. BOLTZJim Boltz is President of Zimmerman Boltz & Company, an accounting firm that specializes in providing financial and tax services and practice management strategies for dentists since 1974. Jim is a founding member of the Academy of Dental CPAs, an association of 25 firms which specialize in servicing dentists

on a national level. Jim is actively involved in the practice management program at The Ohio State University School of Dentistry. He has co-authored for “Dental Entrepreneur,” providing a complete guide to new practice start-up for the young dentist and is a co-founder of Transitions Study Club, a study group focused on transitioning from dental student to business owner. Jim co-founded and developed KIDDS, a charitable foundation providing dental services to impoverished children around the world. Presenting Course: S74

SHANNON PACE BRINKER, CDAShannon Pace Brinker is a past faculty member of Dawson Academy and Spear Education. As a member of the AACD, she was the first auxiliary to sit on the AACD Board of Directors, and as a member of the E4D Clinical Operations Operators (ECO) group, she’s provided extensive input on the Certified

Dental Designer (CDD) certification program. Shannon has been selected as one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians, and as one of Dental Products Report’s most influential women in dentistry. She has also been honored as Dr. Bicuspid’s dental assistant educator of the year. She and her husband, Erik, are owners of Contemporary Product Solutions. Presenting Course: F46

MARK L. CANNON, DDSDr. Mark L. Cannon is a native of the midwest, born and raised in Nebraska. He received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Nebraska, and then attended Northwestern University for his Masters of Pediatric Dentistry. He completed his residency at Children’s Memorial Hospital

and received his Diplomate status by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He is a past president of the Illinois Society of Dentistry for Children, and a member of the International Association of Pediatric Dentistry. In addition to maintaining a large private practice in the suburbs of Chicago, he has lectured at many national and international meetings. Dr. Cannon has been a guest lecturer at Sao Paulista State University, UNESP, in Aracatuba, Brazil, and at the University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Presenting Course: F33

GORDON J. CHRISTENSEN, DDS, MSD, PHDDr. Gordon Christensen is founder and director of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC); chief executive officer of Clinicians Report Foundation (CR); and, a practicing prosthodontist in Provo, Utah. Gordon and Dr. Rella Christensen are co-founders of

the non-profit Clinicians Report Foundation (previously named CRA), which Rella directed for many years. Since 1976, they have conducted research in all areas of dentistry and published the findings to the profession in the well-known CRA Newsletter now called Clinicians Report. Early in his career, Gordon helped initiate the University of Kentucky and University of Colorado dental schools and taught at the University of Washington. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at the University of Utah, School of Dentistry. Gordon has presented thousands of hours of continuing education globally, made hundreds of educational videos used throughout the world, and has been published widely. Presenting Course: T10

BRUCE CHRISTOPHERBruce inspires audiences internationally by giving them real, immediate solutions for change without fluff and hype. He is a practicing supervising Clinical Psychologist holding degrees in Professional Psychology and Interpersonal Communications. He speaks over 150 times each year and is one

of today’s most sought-after speakers in the Fortune 500 and numerous prestigious medical and dental conferences. His clients include: American Airlines, American Express, Best Buy, Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Boeing, General Electric, IBM, The IRS, Kodak, 3M, Nortel, Pizza Hut, Quaker Oats, Radisson Hotels, State Farm, Texas Instruments, U.S. Navy, U.S. Postal, Wells Fargo and many others. When you are faced with morale problems, communication conflicts, customer service issues, managing change, or need for teamwork, this Psychologist is in! Presenting Courses: F36, F48

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CLARK COLVILLE, DDS, MSDDr. Clark Colville reached the level of Invisalign® Elite Advantage Provider in 2007 and has been treating Invisalign patients since 1998 at his private practice in Seguin, Texas. He participated in the initial Invisalign clinical trials, serves on the Align Technology Clinical Advisory Board, and continues

clinical research. Dr. Colville is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthodontics at UT Houston. He received his DDS Degree from the University of Texas Health Sciences San Antonio and his Masters Degree and certificate from the University of Texas Houston Dental Branch. Presenting Course: F27

JOHN C. COMISI, DDS, MAGDDr. John Comisi has been in private practice in Ithaca, NY since 1983. He is a graduate of Northwestern University Dental School and received his Bachelor of Science in Biology at Fordham University. Dr. Comisi sits on the Boards of several organizations including the Academy of General Dentistry,

the Sixth District Dental Society, the New York State Academy of General Dentistry, and is a member of the Catapult Group, the Dental Industry’s Premier Speakers Bureau. Understanding the technology and new innovations in dental care are of keen interest to Dr. Comisi. His investigations into the practical applications of these products and services helps his dental audience get a better perspective on what works and what needs further improvement in the field of dentistry. Presenting Course: Y76

SCOTT S. DE ROSSI, DMDDr. Scott De Rossi has maintained an active practice limited to Oral Medicine for over 15 years. He achieved Diplomate status from the American Board of Oral Medicine in 1999. He is currently a Professor of Oral Medicine, Director of the Clinical Center for Oral Medicine and Chairman of Oral Health

and Diagnostic Sciences at the Georgia Regents University (GRU) College of Dental Medicine. He holds joint faculty appointments in the Departments of Dermatology and Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. De Rossi is a co-author of the Burket’s Oral Medicine textbook and has published over 100 scientific articles, textbook chapters, and monographs on all aspects of Oral Medicine including TMD and orofacial pain, medically complex patients, salivary gland disorders and oral mucosal diseases. Presenting Courses: S66, S72

NANCY (ANDREWS) DEWHIRST, RDH, BSMs. Dewhirst graduated from, and was a clinical instructor in Dental Hygiene at University of Southern California, and is now the course director of oral pathology and infection control in West Coast University’s Dental Hygiene Program. She is a nationally recognized speaker, author and consultant.

Nancy is on the California Dental Association, ADA and OSAP Speaker’s / Consultants bureaus, has had numerous journal articles published, and has contributed to textbooks. Presenting Courses: T17, T22, F39, F50

TIMOTHY DONLEY, DDS, MSD Dr. Tim Donley is currently in the private practice of periodontics and implantology in Bowling Green, KY. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, Georgetown University School of Dentistry and completing a general practice residency, he practiced general dentistry. He then returned to Indiana

University where he received his Masters Degree in Periodontics. Dr. Donley is the former editor of the Journal of the Kentucky Dental Association and is an adjunct professor of Periodontics at Western Kentucky University. He is a lecturer with the ADA Seminar Series. Dentistry Today recently listed him among its Leaders in Continuing Education. He lectures and publishes frequently on topics of interest to clinical dentists and hygienists. Presenting Course: F34

THOMAS E. DUDNEY, DMDDr. Tom Dudney is a 1977 graduate of University of Alabama in Birmingham School of Dentistry. He has served as the Clinical Director for the Aesthetic Advantage hands-on programs taught by Dr. Larry Rosenthal at New York University and the Eastman Dental Clinic in London. He is presently the clinical director for

the California Center for Advanced Dental Studies (CCADS) programs taught in the US and the UK. He is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, The American Society for Dental Aesthetics, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He maintains a private practice with emphasis on aesthetic and restorative dentistry in Birmingham, Alabama. Presenting Courses: F35, F52

MAURA GILLISON, MD, PHDDr. Maura Gillison was the first researcher to make the association of human papillomavirus (HPV) and oral cancer. She is professor, Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology & Epidemiology, and the Jeg Coughlin Chair of Cancer Research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer

Center, Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute. Dr. Gillison has made significant research contributions to the fields of tumor virology, cancer biology and epidemiology. As a result of her research findings, the National Cancer Institute has recommended that all clinical trials involving head and neck cancer be stratified by tumor HPV status. She has published extensively in journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of The National Cancer Institute and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Presenting Course: T25

HOWARD S. GLAZER, DDS, FAGDDr. Howard Glazer is a Fellow and past president of the Academy of General Dentistry, and former assistant clinical professor in dentistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY). He has been a visiting clinician at several universities around the country. Additionally, he is a

Fellow of the American College of Dentists; International College of Dentists; American Society for Dental Aesthetics, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. Additionally, Dr. Glazer is the Deputy Chief Forensic Dental Consultant to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, City of New York. Dr. Glazer is a frequent author of dental articles and has been published throughout the world. Currently he publishes a monthly column in AGD IMPACT entitled “What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter!” He maintains a general practice in Fort Lee, NJ. Presenting Course: F31

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LOU GRAHAM, DDSDr. Lou Graham is an internationally recognized lecturer extensively involved in continuing education for dental professionals, focusing on incorporating current clinical advancements through “conservative dentistry.” He emphasizes in his teachings the same concepts he

practices: dental health diagnosis, treatment plans for medically compromised patients, conservative treatment, cosmetic dentistry, and customized approaches to periodontal care, implants and laser dentistry. Dr. Graham is a published author in many leading national and international dental journals. A graduate of Emory Dental School, he is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago’s Department of Dentistry, and enjoys providing dental care at his multi-specialty private practice group, University Dental Professionals, in Chicago. Presenting Course: T11

JACK GRIFFIN, JR., DMD, MAGDDr. Jack Griffin has a passion for sharing what he has learned for maintaining this top efficiency while being one of a very few number of dentists to be awarded by his peers Diplomat status with the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry (ABAD), accreditation with the American Academy

of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), and Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). His passion for teaching is only surpassed by his desire to learn. He has had many articles published in professional journals. Dr. Griffin has been involved in product evaluation for many years and considers it a real honor to share what he has learned with others who want to better their practice lives. Presenting Courses: S67, S73

RUPA HAMAL, DMD, MS, MPHDr. Rupa Hamal is a Periodontist in private practice at two locations, and is a clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. She graduated with a DMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania and holds Certificate in Periodontics from The Ohio

State University. While at OSU she also received her Masters in Public Health degree (MPH). Dr. Hamal also provides her services to Veterans Administration in Chillicothe. She is a Diplomate to the American Board of Periodontology. Presenting Course: S68

TONY GADBOIS, DDSDr. Tony Gadbois reached the level of Invisalign® Premier Advantage Provider in 2005 and has been treating Invisalign patients at his Cherry Hill, Missouri practice since 2001. He has conducted numerous study clubs, and was a speaker at the 2005, 2006 and 2008 Invisalign Summit conferences. A graduate

of the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Dr. Gadbois maintains a private practice with his wife in their central Missouri hometown. Presenting Courses: F28, F45

LISA HARPER- MALLONEE, BSDH, MPH, RD, LDMs. Lisa Harper-Mallonee is an Associate Professor at the Caruth School of Dental Hygiene, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Baylor College of Dentistry. Ms. Mallonee received her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene and

a Masters in Public Health with a coordinated degree in nutrition from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a Registered Dietitian specializing in the practical application of diet and nutrition in the dental setting. Ms. Mallonee is a published author in dental hygiene textbooks and peer reviewed journals on multiple topics pertaining to diet, nutrition and oral health. Presenting Courses: T16, T21

RYAN HARRIS, DMD, MSDr. Ryan Harris graduated with distinction from the University of Kentucky College Of Dentistry. He completed a residency in Periodontology at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill where he received his Master’s degree and Certificate in Periodontology. He is a Diplomate of

the American Board of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, and 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: S68

RONALD D. JACKSON, DDS, FACD, FAGD, FAACDDr. Ron Jackson is a 1972 graduate of West Virginia University School of Dentistry. He has published many articles on esthetic, adhesive dentistry and has lectured extensively across North America and abroad. Dr. Jackson has

presented at all the major U.S. scientific conferences as well as to Esthetic Academies in Europe, Asia and South America. He is an Accredited Fellow in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a Fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry, a Diplomate in the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry and is Director of the Mastering Dynamic Adhesion program at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Dr. Jackson practices comprehensive restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Middleburg, Virginia. Presenting Courses: F30, S58

RON KAMINER, DDSDr. Ron Kaminer is a 1990 graduate from SUNY at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. He maintains two practices, one in Hewlett, NY and one in Oceanside, NY. Dr. Kaminer is an international expert in the field of dental lasers and has lectured on lasers and minimally invasive dentistry both nationally

and internationally. He is the Director of the Masters of Laser training program in New York and is a clinical instructor with the International College of Laser Education. He evaluates new dental materials for the Catapult Group and sits on the advisory boards and is a clinical consultant for numerous dental manufacturers. He has authored numerous articles on dental lasers and minimally invasive dentistry and is an associate editor for Dental Product Shopper. Presenting Course: T12

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HUI-JIN LEE, DDS, MSDDr. Hui-Jin Lee received her DDS and post-graduate training in Periodontics at Case Western Reserve University in 1995, and has been serving as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Dental School since graduation. She is the President of the Ohio Academy of Periodontists, and leader of

Spear Study club and ITI study club. Presenting Course: S68

JOSEPH D. MAGGIO, DDS Dr. Joe Maggio received his dental degree from Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois and completed his residency in Endodontics at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a past president of the American Association of Endodontists. He has been awarded the prestigious Edgar D. Coolidge Award from the

American Association of Endodontists, the Warren Wakii Award from the Japanese Endodontic Society and the Gordon Christensen Lecturer Recognition Award. Dr. Maggio is Board Certified by the American Board of Endodontics and has membership in Omicron Kappa Upsilon. He is a fellow of the American College of Dentists (FACD) and the International College of Dentists (FICD). Presently Dr. Maggio is serving as Past President of the International Federation of Endodontic Associations. Presenting Courses: T14, F42, F51

JUDY KAY MAUSOLFMs. Mausolf is owner and president of Practice Solutions Inc, is a dental practice management coach, speaker and author. She coaches dentists and managers who want to be better leaders, get their teams to work together better and ultimately grow their practice. Her work is

really built around what she refers to as the R.I.S.E. Philosophy. It’s a concept of best practices to help the entire team rise to success. She does this by developing leadership, broadening mindsets, elevating attitude, strengthening communication and developing skills to build happy, healthy and high performing doctor/team/patient relationships. Presenting Courses: F41, F53, S59

CHRISTOPHER A. MOORE, MAMr. Chris Moore currently serves as director of dental services for the Ohio Dental Association. He has served at the ODA for over 25 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: Y77

VINCENT J. NARDONE, ESQ, LLMMr. Vince Nardone is the managing member of Nardone Law Group, LLC. Nardone Law Group is actively involved in the legal and tax representation of dental practices. He is a former Federal Bureau of Investigations Special Agent, the former chair of the Columbus Bar Association Business Tax

Committee, as well as an Adjunct Professor in the Capital University Law and Graduate Tax Program where he teaches courses such as: business planning; tax practice & procedure; and tax research and writing. Presenting Course: S74

KEITH A. NORWALK DDSDr. Keith Norwalk received his dental degree from the University of Detroit and maintains a private practice in Genoa, Ohio. He has been placing and restoring implants since 1969. He is a Master in the Academy of General Dentistry, a Master in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and a

Master in the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics. He is an adjunct faculty member at Owens Community College Department of Dental Hygiene, a Clinical Assistant Professor at Case Western School of Dental Medicine, and has served as President of the Toledo Dental Society. In 2005 Dr. Norwalk was awarded the Marvin Fisk Humanitarian Award by the Ohio Dental Association and has served on the ODA Dental Education and Licensure Committee. Presenting Courses: F38, F55

BRIAN NOVÝ, DDS, FADI Dr. Brian Nový is the director of practice improvement at the DentaQuest Institute, and an Adjunct Associate Professor of restorative dentistry. He serves on the ADA Council of Scientific Affairs and acts as the chair of the CAMBRA coalition. The

California Dental Association Foundation presented him with the Dugoni Award for “Outstanding Contributions to Dental Education,” and in 2009, the American Dental Association awarded Dr. Nový and his office the title, “Adult Preventive Care Practice of the Year.” Presenting Course: F32

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 served as President of the Ohio Dental Assisting Association. She has over 30 years of experience in the dental field. Presenting Courses: F56; S62

DAVID J. OWSIANY, JDMr. David Owsiany has served as executive director of the Ohio Dental Association since 2002. He previously served as director of legislative and legal services for the ODA, was a clerk to Justice Robert W. Cook of the Illinois Appellate Court, worked for the staff of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, and

was president of the Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions. He is an honorary member of the American College of Dentists. David earned his BA degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his JD degree from the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. Presenting Course: Y78

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SCOTT PARKER, DDSSince graduating from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 1996, Dr. Parker has been committed to providing exceptional restorative care in a progressive, yet conservative manner. He has been a clinical instructor for the Northwest Aesthetic Continuum previously run through the

University of Washington, and has lectured throughout the United States and Internationally on aesthetic procedures, and dental technology. Recognized by his peers for his conservative excellence, as well as his down to earth manner, Dr. Parker’s realistic approach to every-day dentistry has made him a highly sought-after lecturing clinician. He is a consultant for many dental companies on product development and clinical testing as well as sitting on the boards of several industry companies and editorial boards. Presenting Courses: T18, T24

LISA PHILP, RDHLisa Philp is the president of Transitions Group North America, a full service coaching company for dentistry. She graduated from East Tennessee State University as a Registered Dental Hygienist in 1987. She is currently a leader, author, and coach and highly sought after North American

speaker. Lisa has built a results-driven North American coaching company that partners with their clients to objectively analyze the performance of future practice potential and maps out a unique plan for customized coaching programs yielding a return on investment. As an author, Lisa has been published in multiple leading dental publications and is a contributing author to Power Practice Volumes 1 and 2. She serves on the board of the Dental Industry of Canada and is a member of NSA (National Speaker’s Association) and CAPS (Canadian Association of Public Speakers). Presenting Courses: T15, T23

LARRY J. SANGRIK, DDSDr. Larry 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: S71; Y75

SAM SIMOS, DDSDr. Sam Simos is nationally recognized as a leader in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. He received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery at Chicago’s Loyola University. Dr. Simos teaches post-graduate courses to practicing dentists on cosmetic dentistry, occlusion, and comprehensive restorative dentistry through

Allstar Smiles’ state-of-the-art Learning Center, and throughout the country. He is committed to promoting awareness, communication, and education within the dental profession through lecturing around the country and being the author of internationally published professional articles on the use of innovative techniques and materials. Presenting Courses: F37, F54

CATHY STEWART, RDH, BSCathy received her Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene from the University of Iowa. In addition to practicing clinically for over 25 years, Cathy’s dental hygiene career has included experience in the dental insurance industry, public health, hospital pediatric dentistry and she has served as

the Director of Dental Hygiene Services for a large dental service organization. She is currently a full-time Professional Educator in the Southwest region for Philips Sonicare. She is a member of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association as well as the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention. Presenting Courses: F40, F49, S65

PAULA TIRONI, ESQ.Paula Tironi has served in the American Dental Association Division of Legal Affairs since 2009. She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame, law degree from the University of Michigan, a Master of Laws (LLM) in health law from Loyola University Chicago, and is a

Certified International Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Presenting Course: S70

CHRISTOPHER J. WALINSKI, DDS Dr. Chris Walinski is an author, instructor and innovator in laser dentistry. His 2003 text on laser dentistry has been published in over ten languages. He is a founding member of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, a Diplomate and Past-President of the World Congress of Minimally Invasive

Dentistry. He was a founder of, and is the executive director of the World Clinical Laser Institute, from which he has received Masters certification, and has laser certifications through the Academy of Laser Dentistry. Dr. Walinski maintains a part-time private practice in San Diego and is Adjunct Faculty at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry and is a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, and Taipei Medical University College of Oral Medicine, emphasizing dentistry using lasers and other technologies. Presenting Courses: F47, S64

UDELL WEBB, DDSDr. Dell Webb is a nationally recognized expert in the area of dental insurance management, and has written extensively for Dental Economics and Dental Town magazines on the subject. The vision, enthusiasm, and values presented by Dr. Webb in his course represent countless

hours of research and the development of a program that has proven successful in thousands of dental offices throughout the United States. Dr. Webb is a 1976 graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas. Presenting Course: T13

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THREE WAYS TO REGISTER:1. On-line at www.oda.org/events2. Use the registration form provided and mail or fax using the information provided below3. On-site at Annual Session – but be aware that the on-site registration fee is higher

Complete registration form and MAIL to:2014 ODA Annual Sessionc/o QMS Services, Inc.6840 Meadowridge CourtAlpharetta, Georgia 30005or FAX to: (678) 341-3086

Registration and a name badge are required to participate in all Annual Session activities. 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. (Please register for any free CE course you plan to attend, so you will be sure to receive a ticket.)

To register, complete the ODA Annual Session registration form and mail it with payment to the address listed above. If you wish to pay by credit card you can fax your registration to the number listed above or register on-line at www.oda.org/events. Please only register once – do not mail your registration if you have already faxed it in or registered on-line. After August 22, do not mail the registration form. Faxed registrations with credit card payments will be accepted through August 29. On-line registration never closes and is available through the last day of Annual Session, September 14.

PRE-REGISTRATIONTo be eligible for reduced registration fees, your registration form and payment must be postmarked by August 1. Your pre-registration materials, including name badge and event tickets, will be mailed in late August. For any registrations received after August 15, badges and tickets must be picked up at the ODA on-site registration area. Pre-registration is advised – not only will it save you money, but you will also avoid standing in line on-site and the risk of being closed out of popular CE programs!

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.

REGISTRATION HOURSThursday, September 11 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.Friday, September 12 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Saturday, September 13 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Sunday, September 14 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION FEES Code Categories By 8/1 After 8/1 On-site A ODA Mbr (active/retired) $50 $75 $90B Non-Mbr Dentist $325 $350 $365C ODA Retired Life Mbr $0 $35 $45D ADA Mbr (outside Ohio) $50 $75 $90DH Dental Hygienist $20 $30 $40EF EFDA $20 $30 $40DA Dental Assistant $20 $30 $40LT Lab Technician $20 $30 $40OM OfficeManager $20 $30 $40RE FrontOfficeStaff $20 $30 $40SP Spouse(non-officestaff) $0 $0 $0MC Minor Child $0 $0 $0DS Dental Student $0 $0 $0DR Dental Resident $0 $0 $0HS Hygiene Student $0 $0 $0ST Other Students $5 $15 $15ESD Sat Exh. Only–Dentist* $0 $0 $0ESH Sat Exh. Only – Hygienist* $0 $0 $0ESA Sat Exh. Only – Assistant* $0 $0 $0ESE Sat Exh. Only – EFDA* $0 $0 $0ESO SatExh.Only–OfficeMgr*$0 $0 $0ESR Sat Exh. Only – Fr Off Staff* $0 $0 $0

*SATURDAY EXHIBITS ONLY PASSThe ODA will offer an Exhibits Only Pass on Saturday, September 13, 2014. Any dentist or staff member can register for no fee. The Exhibits Only pass is good only on Saturday, and does not include any advantage of other registration categories.

Registrants in this category may not register for any CE courses – free or paid, can not attend the Table Clinics, can not receive anyCEcredits,orreceiveanyotherbenefitincludedwithotherAnnual Session registration categories and fees. Exhibits Only passes, or any other materials, will not be mailed and should be picked up at the on-site registration desk during Exhibit Hall hours, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on Saturday, September 13, 2014.

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REGISTRATION FORMYoucanregisteryourentireofficeononeregistrationformandpay for everyone with one form of payment! It’s simple: Fill out the primary registrant’s information including the name of your dental practice. Then list the name of everyone who is registering – including the dentist – and their course and event choices. If you need to add more courses or events than there is room for on one line, just take up two lines for one registrant. You can send in as many forms as you need – just photocopy the form. When selecting courses, please select the appropriate fee for each attendee: M=ODA/ADA Member Dentist; NMD=Non-memberDentist;S/O=Hygienists,DentalAssistants,OfficeManagers, Front Desk staff & all other registrants. Remember, you must register for any free CE course that you want to attend, but you do not need to register for the free events. A ticket for the Table Clinics, the BASH!, Exhibit Hall door prizes for dentists and staff, and any appropriate give-a-ways will automatically be sent with your registration*. Individual pre-registration confirmationsandpacketswillbesenttoeachregistrant.

ON-SITE REGISTRATIONIf you decide to wait and register on site, plan to be at the ODA registration desk no less than one hour before your firstCEcoursebegins,inordertoappropriatelyprocessyourinformation.Besuretoselectalternatecoursesincaseyourfirstchoices are sold out.

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 non-member fees or can join the ADA at the reduced dental resident fee. Registration fees are waived for dental hygiene and post-secondary dental assisting classes attendingAnnualSessionasagroup.Everygroupoffivestudents 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 on-site. Hygiene and assisting instructors, or students registering individually can call the ODA to register or for additional information at (614) 486-2700 or in Ohio, at (800) 282-1526.

RETIRED LIFE MEMBER REGISTRATIONODA members in the Retired Life category do not pay a registration fee if registered before the pre-registration deadline. A discounted $35 registration fee applies after the pre-registration deadline of August 1, and that fee increases to $45 on-site. Dentists in this category can audit any CE lecture 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 officemayregisterforfree.

MEMBERSHIP OFFERNon-member dentists may apply a portion of the registration fee toward 2015 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 be received by the ODA no later than September 1, 2014. A $20 service fee will apply for each cancellation. Refunds, no matter when submitted, will be processed two to four weeks after the 2014 Annual Session. Refunds will be made via the same method of payment, when possible. The Ohio Dental Association reserves the right to cancel or reschedule Annual Session due to unforeseen circumstances.Registrantswillbenotified.

REGISTRATION QUESTIONS?Call (678) 341-3049If you have questions about the meeting in general, call the ODA at (800) 282-1526 or (614) 486-2700.

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The Ohio Dental Association has negotiated special rates at designated hotels. Your patronage of these hotels is appreciated. Call your hotel of choice directly and indicate that you wish to secure the ODA Annual Session rate. You must request the Ohio Dental Association rate; otherwise you may be charged a higher fee. Depending on the hotel, reservations may be required to be guaranteed by a deposit equal to one night’s rate. Attendees reserving a room at one of the block hotels grant the ODA permission to obtain the name holding each reservation and length of stay for the sole purpose of verifying the negotiated room block. The following hotels have ODA Annual Session room blocks:

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

HR Hyatt Regency Columbus Co-Headquarters Hotel 350 North High Street (800) 233-1234; (614) 463-1234 Single: $158; Double: $168 Rate Deadline: August 20, 2014

HL Hilton Columbus Downtown Co-Headquarters Hotel 401 North High Street (855) 380-9591; (614) 384-8600 Single or Double: $159 Group Code: ODASSN Rate Deadline: August 8, 2014

C Crowne Plaza 33 Nationwide Boulevard (800) 227-6963; (614) 461-4100 King: $160 Rate Deadline: August 11, 2014

H Hampton Inn & Suites 501 North High Street (800) 426-7866; (614) 559-2000 King: $136; King Suite: $166 Rate Deadline: August 19, 2014 D The Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Convention Center 88 E. Nationwide Blvd. (800) DRURY INN; (614) 221-7008 King/Queen: $133; King/Queen Ste: $163 Rate Deadline: August 10, 2014

CH The Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel 50 North Third Street (800) 468-3571; (614) 228-5050 Standard King: $143 Rate Deadline: August 19, 2014

Designated by the number three (3)

on the map, the Greater Columbus

Convention Center West / Vine Street

Garage is an 1,100 - space parking

garage located less than one block

from the Convention Center. This

garage has been reserved specifically

for ODA Annual Session attendees

throughout Annual Session. Normal

parking rates apply. Vine Street is a

one-way street heading east.

CONSTRUCTIONConstruction has changed traffic

patterns throughout the Columbus

area. Please visit www.pavingtheway.

org for the latest updates.

RESERVED PARKING

PARKING KEYRates vary. Attendees are responsible for all parking charges

Convention Center South Garage(528 spaces - no vans or trucks)

Convention Center West/Vine Street Garage and Surface LotReserved for Annual Session attendees; normal rates apply(1,100 spaces)

Convention Center Surface Lot North(198 spaces)

Nationwide Front Street Garage(200 spaces - no vans)

Nationwide Chestnut Street Garage(700 spaces - no vans)

Convention Center Surface Lot East(940 spaces)

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