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Cinc innat i Denta l Soc iet ywww.CINCINNATIDENTAL.org
Summer | 2013Volume 82 | No. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:
OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT
Lawrence R. Kluener, D.D.S.
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Wayne R. Wauligman, D.D.S.
VICE PRESIDENT
Michael T. Schaeffer, D.D.S.
TREASURER
Matthew M. Parker, D.D.S.
SECRETARY
Mary Ann Hanlon, D.D.S.
STAFF:
BULLETIN EDITOR
Michael B. Lee, D.D.S.
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Cincinnati, Ohio 45255
MANAGING EDITOR
Victoria J. Nixon
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Suite 21A
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS:To insure continued receipt of
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or email: [email protected]
as soon as possible.
Annual Golf Outing
2013
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Green Diamond Gallery Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Annual Golf Outing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13
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Table of Contents
Summer 2013 • VOLUME 82 NUMBER 3 • EMAIL: [email protected] • www.cincinnatidental.org
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ADASA ............................................................... 10
AFTCO ................................................................ 6
Cincinnati Insurance Co. .................................... 8
Classified Ads .................................................... 23
Enviro-Medical Waste Services. ......................... 14
Greater Cincinnati Dental
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Gundrum Dental Labs, Inc. ............................ IFC
Huntington Bank ................................................. 8
Practice Impact ................................................. 10
Precision Handpiece Repair .............................. 24
Clayton L. Scroggins Associates, Inc. ................ 14
Simon DeChatlet Dental
Laboratories ................................................... 14
Stock Yards Bank & Trust .............................. IBC
George D. Stollings & Associates, Inc. ................ 4
Superior Dental Care Alliance ............................. 2
ARTICLES
President’s Address ................................................3
April Council Meeting Minutes ..................... 5, 24
Green Diamond Gallery Event ..............................7
Calendar-At-A-Glance ...........................................9
ODA Corner ....................................................... 11
Annual Golf Outing ..................................... 12-13
2013 ODA Raffle .......................................... 15-16
EFDA Lecture and Hands-on Workshop ...... 17-18
October CDS Member Event - Infection
Control and Regulatory Compliance
in the Dental Office .................................. 19-20
ODA Dental Options Program ..................... 21-22
Membership News .............................................. 23
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hose of you who know me might ask, “Does he really go to church?” Oh contrary, I need all the help I can get for my sorry soul. Our pastor Reverend Dudirodimus Sckaggs at the “Church of What is Happening Now” had a sermon a month ago which I thought is pertinent to all of us. No, he did not talk about teeth or amalgam, but he talked about gifts. He said everything we receive in life is a gift. I know you studied many hours to get into dental school. Then after graduation you established a practice by working many hours to make it successful. But, who gave you the brains and intelligence to achieve those goals? The new Lexus and the huge house on a beautiful lot you so desired are only gifts from - you know who and it’s not the tooth fairy! Yes, you did the work, but again to attain those things who gave you the motivation to do so?
We all can get aggravated with our assistant when he or she forgets to get something ready you always use, or did not put an item on the order board and now you are totally out. I am sure everyone of us wonder at times why our staff cannot perform the way we want. However, your assistant works as if he or she were the one who went to dental school - anticipating and having everything ready before you know you need it. So, calm down, not everyone is perfect. We all cannot have the gift of perfection. Some of you are extremely blessed.
Our pastor stated everything we have attained and received is a gift. So be thankful and keep working hard to obtain and keep those gifts. But, remember you cannot take any of them with you. They are just gifts we use for a time and then one day we do not need. There is one gift, however, you can give someone they can take with them when they pass and that is YOUR DENTAL WORK. I will never forget many, many moons ago I had an older patient (you know really old-she was in her sixties!) who had one of those “modbl...and the kitchen sink...fillings” that had been patched numerous times and truly needed a crown. Her response was, “That is a lot of money
President’s AddressBY LAWRENCE R. KLUENER, DDS,
President
T and I probably won’t be on earth that long.” However, she said she would talk with her husband and get back with me. Well, she actually returned to have the crown done and stated her husband’s response. He told her, “You always wanted to take your money with you when you go, so have it done. Not that it does you much good, but at least you can take it with you when you go!” I have repeated this story over the years to many of my older patients and we have had a good laugh. Try telling this story to your patients. Maybe they’ll get the crown!
Since all of us have been blessed with numerous gifts I would like to recommend giving back. Buy a ticket from the ODA Foundation’s raffle this year. The tickets are $100 each or 6 for $500. If you are a male, you could win a weekend with Jennifer Aniston or a weekend with George Clooney if you are a female. Oops, sorry they are not available! Maybe Nick Clooney or Phyllis Diller. NOT! One is old and the other is
dead. Actually, you can win a chance to use a two-year lease of either a Audi 4 or Volkswagen EOS or win $20,000 cash prize. Like the other gifts I mentioned, you have to return them after two years, except the money, which you may keep until death or, until your spouse spends it whichever comes first! So give your gift, purchase a ticket and do some good for others. Dr. Ken Brandt would love to take your gift and put it to good use. He can be reached at his office, 741-8223 or via his cell, 478-8009.
Hope you and your staff have a great and fun summer! And to quote my two-year old grandson as he is eating a bowl of ice cream - “It is a happy day!!!”
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April Council Meeting MinutesApril 8, 2012
Dr. Mary Ann Hanlon, Secretary
Call to Order: President, Dr. Larry Kluener, called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm.
Roll Call: Members Present: Chopra, Dorr, Glogowski, Hanlon, Harris, Heck, Khetarpal, Kluener, Murdock, Newby, Parker, Pick, Schaeffer, Suffield, Walter and Wauligman.Members Absent: NoneExecutive Director Present: Vicki Nixon
The February Council Meeting Minutes were unanimously approved as posted.
The President’s Report: Dr. Larry Kluener read the following announcements: The ODA House of Delegates meeting will be held September 19-20, 2013. The Callahan Dinner will be held the following evening. The first and second Subdistrict 9 meetings are scheduled for July 29, 2013 and August 26, 2013, respectively.
Treasurer’s Report: Dr. Matt Parker reported the 2012 990’s for the Society will be ready for the Finance Committee to review soon. Final approval by Council will follow via email. The projected $7500 year end deficit will be covered by a transfer from the Capital fund to cover the cost of the new website. The following factors have had significant effects on 2013 finances: 34 membership non renews, 10 of which are life members. Program income is projected to be over budget, which will help with the decrease in membership income.
Honors Committee Report: Dr. Patti Walter put forth the following award nominations: Dr. Ken Brandt-CDS Meritorious Service Award; Vicki Nixon-ODA Achievement Award; Dr. Linda Smith-ODA Humanitarian Award; Lighthouse Youth Services-ODA Access Award; Dr. Joseph Crowley-ODA Distinguished Dentist Award;
Executive Director’s Report:Vicki Nixon announced the Personal Safety Fundraiser has been cancelled due to a limited number of
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sponsors and enrollees. It will be replaced by another fundraiser at Eddie Merlot’s in October. Details TBA.
It’s been two years since our last directory update. Vicki will research ways to cover the printing cost. We may be able to have an updated membership directory for 2014.
The Cincinnati Dental Society’s Oral Health Foundation has solicited 3 different proposals for investing the financial gift received from the Children’s Dental Care Foundation/Children’s Hospital.
LNVB update: Efforts are underway to facilitate the process of verifying applicant’s qualifications for the next phase; dentures and partials. The next phase of treatment will begin in May, 2013 at the Roselawn Dental Center. Lab fees will be covered by the $5,000 donation received in 2012. There has been an overall good response to the “pay it forward” policy-facilitating treatment for future applicants.
Children’s Oral Health Network Update: Dr. Patty Walter announced April 18, 2013 as the date for a tour of Oyler School by CDSOHF Board. Adding dentistry to the list of services provided at the school’s health center would increase access to care for many patients in need.
CDS Committee Updates:Membership: Dr. Andrew DorrDr. Dorr reported 34 membership non renewals (increased by 11 from last year). The change is due, in part, to the relocation of graduating students and changes to retired member status. Committee members are to be commended for their efforts to encourage membership renewals.
Public and Professional: Dr. Steve PickDr. Pick provided the following summary of the March 18, 2013 Committee meeting: In an attempt to further emphasize more of a community award, the committee proposed renaming the CDS Meritorious Service Award or creating a new award with the emphasize on
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Green Diamond Gallery EventMay 6, 2013
Thanks to our sponsors for making this event a success! CDS members and guests enjoyed an evening with great food at the Green Diamond Gallery in Montgomery.
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• Hall of Fame Wall with photos and autographs of almost every inducted Hall of Fame member.
• Travel back to the founding of the Cincinnati Reds, re-live the team’s World Championships, and get information about our hometown’s greatest ball players through an incredible Reds Timeline.
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Calendar-At-A-Glance
July 4-5 Fourth of July Holiday -
Executive Office Closed
29 Subdistrict 9 Meeting
JulyJuly August 5 Nominating Committee
Meeting
19 Finance Committee Meeting
26 Subdistrict 9 Meeting
AugustAugust September 2 Labor Day - Executive
Office Closed
9 Council Meeting
19-21 ODA House of Delegates
19-22 ODA Annual Session
25 Emergency Medical Course for Hygienists
SeptemberSeptember
October 3 CDS’s Oral Health
Foundation Fundraiser
4 CE Course with Anne Guignon
7 Membership Committee Meeting
11 Annual OSHA Course
14 CDS Member Event
18 Lecture and Hands-on Course for EFDA’s
18 Great Wolf Lodge Special Pricing for Members and Staff
25 CE Course with Dr. Odiatu
28 Program Committee Meeting
OctoberOctober November 4 Council Meeting
11 CDS Member Event
15 CE Course with Dr. Ruddle
18 Access to Dental Care Committee Meeting
28-29 Thanksgiving Day Holiday-Executive Office Closed
NovemberNovember December 2 Council Meeting
9 Finance Committee Meeting
24-31 Holidays - Executive Office Closed
DecemberDecember
January 2014 1 New Year’s Day - Executive
Office Closed
10 Honors Night and Installation Dinner
UPCOMING CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
2014 Speaker Line-UpFebruary 7, 2014 - Dr. Kathleen Bennett
March 7, 2014 - Dr. Dennis HartliebMay 7, 2014 - Dr. M. Nader Sharifi
October 17, 2014 -Dr. Harold CrossleyNovember 5, 2014 - Dr. Terry Donovan
2015 Speaker Line-UpFebruary 5, 2015 - Dr. Wayne KerrMarch 13, 2015 - Dr. Martin Trope
March 14, 2015 - Dr. Martin Trope (Hands-on Workshop)April 17, 2015 - Dr. Douglas DammMay 8, 2015 - Dr. Thomas Dudney
October 9, 2015 - Dr. Charles Wakefield
January 2014January 2014
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proudly announces the 17th graduating class of
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CONGRATULATIONS TOOUR EIGHT GRADUATES!
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OARRS provides dentists with tool to prevent accidental overdoses from prescription drug misuseJackie BestManaging Editor
Over the past few years, Ohio has taken several steps to combat deaths tied to opioid drug over-doses. One of the tools available to dentists is the Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS).
OARRS collects detailed pre-scription information that law enforcement entities use to moni-tor the misuse and diversion of controlled substances. Dentists also may access OARRS for free to obtain a history of controlled sub-stances dispensed to their patients.
“I think it’s a very nice system to have and use on a voluntary basis. I am happy that they’ve made this available,” said Dr. Thomas Matanzo, a general dentist from Steubenville, Ohio, who has been using OARRS for about three years.
He said it has been most help-ful in making sure patients aren’t taking any prescriptions that might interact with medications he is prescribing for pain management.
“Sometimes they forget that they’ve been taking a medication that’s similar or has a different name,” Matanzo said. “It helps us prevent patients from overdosing, and helps us to keep track of any misuse that could happen.”
He said he considers running an OARRS report before prescribing narcotics to new patients or pa-tients who he doesn’t have a com-plete medical history from to check for any potential interactions.
“It has been very helpful when new patients present to the of-fice, asking for pain medication and not having any treatment or not wanting any treatment right away because they can’t afford it,” Matanzo said. “I can check the database and find if they’ve been to several health care providers
asking for pain medication.”To access OARRS, dentists must
create an account by visiting www.ohiopmp.gov and completing the registration process.
After creating an account, den-tists can log in to access pre-scription drug reports for current patients of record. It is important for dentists to note that running a report for anyone who is not a cur-rent patient is considered misuse of the system and is a criminal offense.
OARRS was created by legisla-tion passed by the General As-sembly in 2005 and updated by legislation passed in 2011.
The Ohio State Dental Board then established standards for when it may be necessary for a prescriber to access OARRS before issuing a prescription for a controlled substance in schedules 2-5 and all dangerous drugs con-taining carisoprodol or tramadol.
The OSDB rule says a dentist should consider accessing OARRS before prescribing a patient with controlled substances:
• Ifapatientisexhibitingsignsof drug abuse or diversion.•Whenthedentisthasarea-son to believe the treatment of a patient with controlled substances, carisoprodol or tramadol will continue for 12 weeks or more.•At least once a year there-after for patients receiving treatment with controlled sub-stances, carisoprodol or trama-dol for 12 weeks or more.
The rule also says a dentist should consider accessing an OARRS report before prescribing or personally furnishing controlled substances when the following examples of drug abuse occur:
•Havingadrugscreenresult
that is inconsistent with the treatment plan or refusing to participate in a drug screen.•Forgingoralteringaprescrip-tion.•Stealing or borrowing re-ported drugs.•Havingbeen arrested, con-victed or received diversion, or intervention in lieu of convic-tion for a drug related offense while under the physician’s care.• Increasingthedosageofre-ported drugs in amounts that exceed prescribed amount.•Sellingprescriptiondrugs.•Receiving reported drugsfrom multiple prescribers, with-out clinical basis.•Having a family member,friend, law enforcement officer, or health care professional express concern related to the patient’s use of illegal or reported drugs.
Formoredetailson theserec-ommendations, visit www.dental.ohio.gov/oarrs.stm.
The dental board rule does not apply to hospice patients. An OARRS report should cover at least one year, and can cover up to two years of patient history.
The ODA recommends that den-tists document any consideration of these issues, and when access-ing the OARRS database, dentists also should document receipt of a report in the patient’s record. If an OARRS report is not immediately available before a dentist issues a prescription, the dentist should indicate the reason why the report was not available in the patient’s record.
For more information aboutthe OARRS database, visit www.ohiopmp.gov or contact the ODA by calling (800) 282-1526.
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Annual Golf Outing at Clovernook Country Club
June 17, 2013
Blue skies, a nice breeze, cold beverages, good food and lot’s of laughs contributed to a great day at Clovernook Country Club! Everyone had a fantastic time whether or not they played well. One dentist said, “It is great to have a day out of the office with his colleagues-life is good”.
Of course, this event could not have taken place without the efforts of our golf co-chairs, (Drs.) Ken Brandt, Gerry Dacey and Ted Hoskins. They did an incredible job making sure we had awesome raffle prizes and that everyone had fun! Thanks to Hayes Handpiece Repair, Henry Schein Dental and VOCO The Dentalists for the additional raffle prizes. And let’s not forget about the individual coolers and complimentary drinks by Greater C, as well as the hole-n-one contest donated by Infintech and golf balls plus tees from Gundrum Dental Lab.
Our loyal sponsors helped make this event a huge success! A BIG thanks to...
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Last, but certainly not least is our volunteers. What an amazing group of ladies! They were there from the beginning to the bitter end making sure everyone had everything they needed, especially the cold beverages on the golf course! Many thanks to Judy Arnett (Roselawn Dental Center Coordinator), Katie Burba (Huntington Bank), Renee Henderson (VOCO), Jamie Palmer (Hayes Handpiece Repair) and Krista Watchorn (US Bank).
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Early-bird drawing: Ends Aug. 19!
Purchase your ODA Foundation raffle tickets by Aug. 19, 2013, and be eligible for an extra prize! Each ticket purchased by this deadline will be entered into a special drawing held at the ODA on Aug. 26, 2013, for a single prize of $500 cash. All tickets are also eligible for the three great prizes drawn at Annual Session.
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All proceeds benefit the ODA Foundation. Since 1995, the ODA Foundation has awarded over $642,000 in grants and scholarships to dental students and dental care programs in Ohio. Your support enables the Foundation to grow stronger and help fund even more.
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Cincinnati Dental Society and 3M ESPE presents
EFDA Lecture and Hands-on Workshop October 18, 2013
Repair of a Class IV Fractured Tooth
Presented by Fred H. Peck, DDS, AAACD This lecture and hands-on workshop teaches the participant a predictable method for restoring a Class IV incisal fracture utilizing composite bonding techniques. The procedure will be completed during the course utilizing both multiple shades of composite resins, opaquers, and tints. Using a putty matrix as an invaluable tool will be taught. Proper color mapping will be taught to record the steps used, along with techniques for proper finishing and polishing to give the tooth a realistic and natural appearance. A course handout will be provided in electronic format for use describing all of the necessary steps for future reference. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn how to properly create a putty matrix to aid in shaping your fractured incisor(s); 2. Learn how to properly color map and apply your composite material to achieve a life-like restoration; 3. Learn how to properly finish and polish your restoration for proper function and optimal esthetics. Dr. Fred Peck is a third generation dentist practicing in Cincinnati for over 27 years. Dr. Peck is a graduate of the Ohio State University College of Dentistry and completed his residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He is an Accredited member of the American Academy of
Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) and a Fellow of the International College of Dentists. Dr. Peck has taught this same seminar at the AACD annual session for the past 4 years and this past November taught the course at the Great New York Dental meeting. All hands-on courses he has taught have been completely full in advance of the seminar.
He has presented lectures at several major dental meetings on cosmetic dentistry and dental lab communication. Dr. Peck consults on future software enhancements for Henry Schein related to the future development of Dentrix and other software solutions for the dental office. He is active in the Cincinnati Dental Society as well as Chairman of Utilization review/quality assurance and is on the Board of Directors of Dental Care Plus, a Cincinnati based dental insurance company. He enjoys skiing and photography. See reverse side for registration information & bonus offer to the Great Wolf Lodge!
Lecture and Hands-on Workshop October 18, 2013 at
Great Wolf Lodge Fee per EFDA: $195 CE Hours: Three (3)
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Registration Form for October 18, 2013 at Great Wolf Lodge Lecture and Hands-on Workshop
Please Note:
One form per dental office please. Registration deadline is October 4, 2013. No Refunds after October 4, 2013. Both courses are first come first basis. If a course is full you will be scheduled for the
other time slot. Fee per EFDA is $195. If space permits dentists are welcome to attend at $295 each.
First Course: I will be attending Registration/Light Refreshments - 7:30 am Lecture/Workshop - 8 to 11:00 am Second Course: I will be attending Registration/Light Refreshments - 12 Noon Lecture/Workshop - 12:30 to 3:30 pm
To register for the course, please make check payable to: Cincinnati Dental Society and mail with this form to: 9200 Montgomery Road, Suite 21-A, Cincinnati, OH 45242.
Or fill out credit card information and fax to: 513-984-3047.
Name Email for Confirmation Credit Card #: _____________________________ Exp. Date: _________ (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) Name on Card: ____________________________ Amount: _________________ Business or Personal Card? (Please circle one.) If personal card, please provide your complete address: _________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
BONUS FOR CDS MEMBERS AND THEIR STAFF! ENJOY THE EVENING WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AT GREAT WOLF LODGE AT A SPECIAL RATE OF $159 FOR OCTOBER 18TH ONLY! DEADLINE FOR THE SPECIAL RATE IS SEPTEMBER 18TH! To get the special rate of $159 please call the Central Reservations Department at 1-866-954-9653 by 9/18/13. Identity yourself as a member of the Cincinnati Dental Society with Reservation #1310DENT.
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FEES: First Person $60 for CDS Member * * $80 for ADA Member * * $110 for Non-Member Additional Person(s): $35 each
THE CINCINNATI DENTAL SOCIETY'S
Infection Control and Regulatory Compliance in the Dental Office
DATE: Friday, October 11, 2013 CREDITS: Two (2) CE Credits LOCATION: Embassy Suites in Blue Ash, 4554 Lake Forest Dr., 513-733-8900 TIME: 8:30 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast Program 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This practical seminar will help dentists and team members understand and comply with the latest state and federal regulations affecting the practice of dentistry in Ohio. The information-packed session will focus on Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) infection control rules, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) infectious waste disposal rules. At the conclusion of the course, attendees should be able to:
Understand the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard while also fulfilling the standard's annual training requirement;
Understand the OSDB's infection control rules and; Understand the OEPA's infectious waste disposal regulations.
SPEAKER: - Christopher A. Moore Mr. Moore currently serves as director of dental services for the Ohio Dental Association. He has served at the ODA for nearly 25 years and currently administers the association’s third party payer, peer review, Direct Reimbursement, dental practice and regulatory compliance programs. Chris received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Masters of Arts degree from Kent State University.
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FEES: First Person $60 for CDS Member * * $80 for ADA Member * * $110 for Non-Member Additional Person(s): $35 each
THE CINCINNATI DENTAL SOCIETY'S
Infection Control and Regulatory Compliance in the Dental Office
Registration Form for October 11, 2013
Please Note: One Form Per Dental Office Please. Registration Deadline is October 4, 2013. Cancellation Policy: A $25 cancellation fee will be charged if registration is cancelled after
September 30, 2011. Dentist: ___________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________ Dentist or First Person: ______________________________________________________________ Names of Additional Staff Members: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________
To register for this course, please make check payable to: Cincinnati Dental Society and mail
with this form to: 9200 Montgomery Road, Suite 21-A, Cincinnati, OH 45242. Or fill out credit card information and fax to: 513-984-3047.
Credit Card #: ________________________________ Exp. Date: _________ (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) Name on Card: _______________________________ Amount: _________________
Business or Personal Card? (Please circle one.) If personal card, please provide your complete address: _________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
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Who are OPTIONS dentists?
They are your peers, together making a difference in the lives and oral health of thousands of Ohio’s uninsured, working poor, children and elderly. They are general dentists and they are specialists.
They give to those in need: helping patients of record who may be in sudden fi nancial diffi culty, through dental care volunteer programs in Ohio and beyond, and also with OPTIONS.
As of February 28, 2013, there were 918 Ohio dentists in the OPTIONS program — 40 less than one year ago, mainly due to dentists retiring. Of the 918, many already have at least one patient in treatment. At the same time, 849 Ohioans are qualifi ed for care under Dental OPTIONS and wait-ing to be matched to a dentist for treatment.
“I like helping patients in the OPTIONS program, and I hope if I am ever in need, someone will be there for me.” Dr. Nan Tertel, OPTIONS dentist from Toledo
Who are OPTIONS patients?
They are from your community, and may work at the local fast food restaurant, supermarket or gas station, often earning only minimum wage. Many want better opportunities, but bad teeth lessens their confi dence.
They are primarily adults; many considered to be “working poor,” or elderly and on a fi xed income. Many are single parents or have had challenges to overcome.
Dental OPTIONS patients have no private den-tal insurance and are not eligible for Medicaid. They have few resources — and cannot afford dental care. They need some help.
They are grateful. One patient recently said, “Dr. Salem is amazing and is one of the nicest peo-ple I have ever met. You don’t even understand how this (dental care) has made a difference in the way I feel!” Thomas, a patient from Medina
Dental OPTIONS ... Ohio Partnership To Improve Oral health through access to Needed Services
Dental OPTIONS is a statewide private-public partnership between the Ohio Dental Association and the Ohio Department of Health.
It is NOT an emergency care program.
Over $18,184,576 in completed volunteer treatment has been givento more than 11,000 Ohio patients since 1997!
Can you help restore someone in your community to good oral health by joining OPTIONS?
How Dental OPTIONS works for you and the dental offi ce:You decide how many patients to see each year and the frequency; whether to accept patients eligible for donated or discounted care or both; the type of patient (elderly, single head of household, disabled; etc.).
You do the dentistry — and can earn Volunteer CE credit for treatment given through donated services. The regional referral coordinators handle the paperwork and all administrative tasks which include:• handling preliminary phone calls and the application process,• determining eligibility, • referring callers to other community resources if not eligible for OPTIONS,• making initial contacts with the dental offi ce regarding the patient, working with patients to ensure
follow-through with care and keeping to guidelines of the program,• collecting treatment values from the dentist, and more.
To learn more, call Kathy at the Ohio Dental Association at (800) 282-1526 or download a dentist registration form online at http://oda.org/community-involvement/dental-options/
Volunteers are not paid — not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.
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In the OPTIONS program, the names of participating dentists are kept confi dential.
An OPTIONS Referral Coordinator determines patient eligibility for discounted fees or donated care. The Referral Co-ordinator will not make a referral before contacting the dentist to confi rm willingness to see the patient and will maintain contact with the patient and the dentist’s offi ce during treatment. The dentist can decline a referral for any reason.
If a patient fails to show for an appointment, the dentist may choose to not see the patient. But if a patient misses two ap-pointments, the patient will automatically be dismissed from the OPTIONS Program.
Participating dentists do not act as an agent, employee or authorized representative of the ODA or other OPTIONS spon-soring organizations.
The ODA and other OPTIONS sponsoring organizations are not responsible for any claims against a participating den-tist arising from his/her treatment of patients under the OPTIONS Program, nor are they responsible for any difference between the fee that a participating dentist normally charges and the fee actually paid by an OPTIONS patient.
A participating dentist may withdraw from the Dental OPTIONS program by contacting the ODA or the referral coordina-tor in writing.
I understand the Dental OPTIONS program and will provide dental care to Dental OPTIONS patients.
Signature: Date:
The goal of the OPTIONS program is to provide services that will restore the patient back to good oral health. Please indicate the services your practice offers:
Fillings Crowns Endodontics Periodontics Extractions: simple complicated/impacted Dentures: partial complete
Is there any additional information you wish to share with us (e.g., second offi ce location)?
DENTIST REGISTRATION FORMPlease mail to:
Dental OPTIONS/Ohio Dental Association1370 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH 43215
or fax to (614) 486-0381
Ohio Dental Association (800) 282-1526 (888) 765-6789 Dental OPTIONS
Name Phone ( )
Address Fax ( )
CityZip County
Offi ce Contact Person
Email Note: if you have a second offi ce address, please indicate below.
Please indicate the program in which you would like to participate: Donated care Discounted care Both
Are you a: General practitioner Specialist (indicate specialty)
How many patients are you willing to treat in a 12-month period?
Please indicate the type of patients you would consider treating: Financial hardship Elderly Children
Medically compromised Mentally impaired Both medically/mentally compromised
Is the offi ce wheelchair accessible? Yes No Is the offi ce on a busline? Yes No
Does the dentist or staff speak a second language? If so, what?
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CLASSIFIED ADSSUMMER 2013
Dental Office for Rent
Established 15 year dental office being vacated on Beechmont Ave., Anderson Township in Professional Building. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. set up with 6 chairs. First floor location; ample parking with road front signage available. Only $10/square foot. Much equipment remaining. No CAM charges. Available Jan 1, 2013. 513-233-5930
MEMBERSHIP NEWS SUMMER 2013
Welcome New Members!We are pleased to introduce the following new members who have recently joined our Society. If a new member is located near you, put your best foot forward, give them a call and extend your welcome to them. Even better, invite them to our next CDS Member Event and introduce them to your colleagues!
Regular Members
Shalini Gupta, D.D.S.General DentistPractice: 4360 Ferguson Drive, OH 45245, (513) 753-
6446Graduated: 2012 from the Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Dentistry
Whitney Wauligman, D.D.S.General Dentist with father, Dr. Wayne WauligmanPractice: 16 East Main Street, Addyston, OH 45001,
(513) 662-4242Graduated: 2013 from The Ohio State University
School of Dentistry
In MemoriamRetired from the Keebler Baking Company as a machinist, Lawrence Tepe, father of Drs. Larry and Jan Tepe, passed away on June 7, 2013 at the age of 90. Is was a WWII Veteran. Memorial donations can be made to Elder High School, 3900 Vincent Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45205. Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Drs. Larry, Jan and Colleen Tepe.
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community outreach programs or individuals. Vicki will speak with Dr. Jack Gottschalk about the possibility of creating an award similar to the Callahan Award. Creating a “marketing arm” of the Cincinnati Dental Society, complete with quarterly press releases on a dental subject, has been proposed. Along the same lines, a CDS “speaker’s bureau” could be created to field media questions. Adjustments to the updated website continue. Pending receipt of the appropriate funding, a dental display, replacing the one lost three years ago, could be created for the Cincinnati Museum Center.
ODA Updates: Dental Care Programs and Dental Care Practice: Dr. Manny ChopraDr. Chopra updated Council on the activities of the ODA. This year’s ODA Day at the Statehouse event was well attended and he extended thanks to everyone from the Cincinnati area who attended. The Dental Insurance Working Group continues to
promote the ADA contract analysis service and to stress the importance for dentists to thoroughly review all contracts with legal counsel. Dr. Chopra also discussed the “unclaimed funds” requirements and updated Council on the ODA’s efforts on environmental issues, including wastewater regulation. Additionally, Dr. Chopra relayed information from recent OSDB meetings.
Council on Membership Services: Dr. Ruchika KhetarpalThe Subcouncil on New Dentists has a new leadership applicant, Dr. Dan Kelly from CDS. The 2013 Annual Session will include a reception for new dentists. 60+ students from CWRU and OSU attended the 2013 Day at the Statehouse event.
Unfinished Business/New Business: None
Announcements were read and the meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm.
April Council Meeting Minutes (continued from Page 5)
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