The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting33 Lenox PointeAtlanta, Georgia 30324-3172
2013 Pre-Registration Information
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P R E - R E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N
Georgia World Congress Center & Omni Hotel at CNN CenterSponsored by the Hinman Dental Society of Atlanta
Dr. Bradley K. Greenway, General Chairman |Dr. James A. Roos, President
THE NEXT 100: THE TRADITION CONTINUES
March 21-23, 2013
C O M M O N LY A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S
Can I register over the Internet?
Yes, beginning December 3, 2012, visit www.hinman.org to register online.
May I fax my registration form?
No, registration forms will not be accepted via fax.
Registration forms must be mailed to:The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting 6840 Meadowridge CourtAlpharetta, Georgia 30005
or register online at www.hinman.org.
How do I make a change on my registration form after
mailing it in?
Call QMS, the Hinman registration service, at 866-248-2883.
What if I have not received my registration packet, my
badge was not included or my name was misspelled?
Call QMS, the Hinman registration service, at 866-248-2883.
What is the guest policy?
Anyone who is not included in the registration categories listed on page 61 is considered a guest. All guests must pay a $75 registration fee, complete a guest registration form, and can register on site only. Guests do not have to be accompanied by a registered attendee.
Registering enables guests to visit the exhibit hall and buy tickets for courses or special events. Guests do not receive continuing education credits.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 20, 2013, and must be submitted in writing. In order for your refund request to be considered, you must include the attendee’s name and address in writing, the original registration badge and any course tickets. No refunds will be made for cancellations requested after registration opens on the first day of the meeting, Thursday, March 21, 2013. Please see page 61 for more information.
Does Hinman offer a mobile site that I can view
on my smartphone or tablet?
Yes, see page 1 for more information.
May I fill out the registration form even if my dentist is
not coming?
Yes.
What is the difference between Registered and
General courses?
A fee is charged for Registered Attendance courses. General Attendance courses are free of charge with ticketed, priority seating offered to those who pre-register. It is strongly recommended that you register for General Attendance courses.
What is the address of the Georgia World Congress Center?
285 Andrew Young International Blvd., N.W.Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591
Which are the closest hotels?
See the map on page 63 to find the location of various hotels. Remember to look for participating downtown hotels that are on the Hinman shuttle route.
Where can I find Hinman Shuttle information?
To find out which hotels are located on the shuttle route, see page 62 of this book and look for the bus symbol. Specific shuttle schedules will be printed in the on site Hinman Program and will be posted in each participating hotel lobby. The routes will also be available online at www.hinman.org/shuttleinfo.aspx two weeks prior to the meeting.
Who do I call for hotel, airline and rental car
reservations?
Call onPeak at 800-243-1581.
Which MARTA stop do I use to get to the GWCC?
Dome/GWCC on the East/West line. Call MARTA at 404-848-5000 or visit www.itsmarta.com for detailed schedules. See page 62 for details.
What are the future dates of the Hinman Meeting?
March 27–29, 2014
March 26–28, 2015
March 17–19, 2016
March 23–25, 2017
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Following a century of providing world-class continuing
education, Hinman embarks on the next 100 years
with great excitement.
We encourage you to attend and bring the
entire office to experience:
Leading dental authorities providing
60+ hands-on courses
Special courses on Botox/dermal fillers and
3-D instruction
Dr. Peter Dawson’s highly anticipated return to Hinman
All-day educational tracks for the entire dental team
Unprecedented Southern hospitality provided by Hinman members
Fun-filled exhibit floor with scavenger hunt, prize giveaways
and vintage car show
Hinman’s signature social events for dentists and auxiliaries on
Friday night
Special Keynote Address with Jack Hanna and his animal friends
ADAA Seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 22, 41Airline Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Alumni Receptions & Concurrent Meetings. . . . . 69-70AmericasMart Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53Audio Recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Auxiliary Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Cancellations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 73Car Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Commonly Asked Questions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61CPR Re-Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 21CRDTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-50Cyber Café (Internet Access) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61DANB Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Dentist Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57Exhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59Friday Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-38Guest Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 73Hinman Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Homes Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Hotel Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Keynote Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Macy’s Shopping Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Map of Downtown Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63MARTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 63, 73Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Prizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 54, 56, 57Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Saturday Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-51Shuttle Bus System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-68Special Events & Offers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-55, 70Table Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Thursday Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19Viking Cooking Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Wine Tasting & Seminar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
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Prevention ConventionFor Dentists, Hygienists and Assistants9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MORNING SESSIONSMs. Karen Davis
Vision and Purpose for Teams to Soar
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg
Eating Disorders: Medical and
Dental Considerations
AFTERNOON SESSIONSDr. Dale A. Miles
Risky Business: Dental X-rays – Are They Safe?
Are They Necessary?
Ms. Nancy Andrews
Hot Topics in
Infection Control
See page 11 for
more information.
Business Office BonanzaFor Dentists and Office Staff8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
MORNING SESSIONSMs. Katherine M. Eitel
Have Them at Hello: Overview of Four Essential
Steps to Exceptional Phone Skills
Ms. Rosemary Bray
Wadda Ya Mean I Don’t Talk So Good?
AFTERNOON SESSIONSMs. Lois J. Banta
Playing the Insurance and Accounts
Receivables Game... Your Way
Mr. Kerry K. Straine
Your Hygiene Department: Aligning Principles with
Profits is the Foundation of Financial Intelligence
See page 28 for more information.
Prevention ConventionFor Dentists, Hygienists and Assistants9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MORNING SESSIONSDr. Barbara J. Steinberg
The Four S’s of Optimal Aging:
Sex, Sleep, Stress and Social Networks
Ms. Renee C. Graham
Dental Implants: Assessment and Maintenance Strategies
AFTERNOON SESSIONSMs. Lisa Harper-Mallonee
Fattening of America: Where Does Dentistry Fit
into the Puzzle?
Dr. Van B. Haywood
Explaining Bleaching Options to Your Patients
See page 28 for more information.
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Clinical Team Conference – Staff TrackFor Dentists, Assistants and Students9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
MORNING SESSIONSDr. Wayne Kerr
Clinical Tips and Techniques!
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg
The Four S’s of Optimal Aging:
Sex, Sleep, Stress and Social
Networks
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Clinical Team Conference – Doctor Track For Dentists9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
MORNING SESSIONSDr. Van B. Haywood
Smile Analysis and Esthetic Contouring
Prior to Bleaching
Dr. Harold L. Crossley
A Snapshot of Clinically Useful Pharmacology
AFTERNOON SESSIONDr. Randy F. Huffines
Using Glass Ionomers Successfully
Following the afternoon session, please visit the exhibit hall to experience
the latest products and services from over 400 companies.
See page 29 for more information.
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C O U R S E S & S P E A K E R S B Y T O P I C
TOPIC THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Adhesion/Materials Parker, AM & PM
Wakfield, AM
Anesthesia Hawkins, AM Hakwins, AM Hawkins, AM
Assistants/Staff ADAA, PM ADAA, AM & PM ADAA, AM
DANB, AM & PM
Bleaching/Whitening Haywood, AM & PM
Botox/Dermal Filler Malcmacher, All day Malcmacher, All day
Business/Finance Blair, AM Blair, PM Jordan, AM
Manji, AM Banta, AM Lewis, AM
Jordan, PM Manji, AM
Lewis, AM Straine, AM & PM
CAD/CAM Manji & Puri, AM & PM Puri, AM
Communication Eitel, PM Eitel, PM Eitel, AM
CPR AM & PM AM & PM
Emergency Medicine Hawkins, PM Okeson, AM
Endodontics Olmsted, AM & PM Olmsted, AM & PM
Equipment Maintenance AM & PM AM & PM AM
Ergonomics Andrews, PM
Esthetics Chiche, AM Chiche, AM Brady, AM
Cranham, AM McDonald, AM Chiche, AM
Priest, AM Priest, PM Cranham, AM
Wakefield, AM Priest, AM
Forensics DiMaio, AM DiMaio, AM DiMaio, AM
General Audience Christopher, AM Bray, PM Bray, AM
DiMaio, PM Christopher, AM Christopher, AM
Osuna, PM Huffines, AM Jeffords, PM
Osuna, AM Kerr, PM
Weber, PM Osuna, AM
Serio, PM
Weber, AM & PM
Geriatrics Huffines, AM Huffines, AM
Health/Nutrition Davis, AM Harper-Mallonee, AM
Droter, AM Steinberg, AM & PM
Harper-Mallonee, AM
Steinberg, PM
Hygiene Fong, PM K. Davis, PM K. Davis, AM
Grisdale, PM Fong, AM & PM
Implants Little, PM Kudyba, PM
Parker, PM
Infection Control Andrews, AM
Insurance Banta, PM Blair, AM
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TOPIC THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Lasers Wyatt, AM Low, PM Braswell, PM
Wyatt, AM Wyatt, AM
Occlusion Brady, AM & PM
McDonald, PM
Office Design Unthank, PM Unthank, AM
Oral Med/Oral Path Svirsky, AM Andrews, AM Svirsky, AM
Svirsky, AM & PM
Oral Surgery/Suturing Edwab, AM Edwab, AM & PM Edwab, AM & PM
Silverstein, AM & PM Silverstein, AM & PM
Orthodontics Gray, All day Sarver, PM Sarver, AM
Sarver, PM
OSHA Kay, AM Kay, PM Kay, AM
Pediatrics Psaltis, PM Psaltis, AM & PM Psaltis, AM
Rothman, PM Rothman, PM Rothman, AM
Periodontics/Perio Surgery Low, AM Grisdale, AM & PM Grisdale, AM
Low, AM Low, AM
Pharmacology Crossley, AM Crossley, PM Crossley, AM
Photography Goldstein, PM Goldstein, PM Goldstein, AM
Practice Management Banta, AM
Prosthodontics Christensen, AM & PM Christensen, AM Folse AM & PM
Schnell, AM & PM Folse, AM & PM Little, AM
Little, AM & PM
Priest, AM
Rouse, AM & PM
Schnell, AM & PM
Provisionals McDonald, PM
Radiology Graham, AM & PM Miles, AM & PM Droter, AM
Miles, AM Graham, PM Graham, AM
Miles, AM
Restorative Brady, AM Clark, AM & PM C. Davis, PM
Christensen, AM Dawson & Cranham, All day McDonald, AM
Clark, AM & PM Wakefield, AM & PM
Risk Management Gardiner, PM Blair/Jordan/Shelburne Panel, AM
Shelburne, PM Gardiner, PM Gardiner, AM
Sleep Apnea Rouse, AM Rouse, AM
Software Phillips, AM & PM Phillips, AM & PM Phillips, AM
TMD/TMJ Droter, PM Droter, PM
Okeson, AM Okeson, AM & PM
Web Presence Lombardi, AM Lombardi, AM
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Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, Georgia
Botox & Dermal Filler
Training Level I Course
with Dr. Louis Malcmacher, Part 1
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Invisalign Clear Essentials I
with Dr. Brian Gray
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Prevention Convention
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Viking Cooking Class
Viking Cooking School
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Keynote Session
with Jack Hanna
GWCC, Sidney Marcus Auditorium
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Technical Exhibits
Vintage Car Show
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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PA R T I C I PA T I O N C O U R S E S
Dr. Louis Malcmacher
Course T100 8:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m (one hour lunch break)
Continues on Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
D H A
Registration Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Dentist Fee: $2,995
Staff/Team Fee: $590
Additional Charges Paid during the course
Botox vial: $545 each
Dermal filler syringe: $265 each
The American Academy of Facial Esthetics (www.facialesthetics.org)
will contact attendees prior to the course with pre-course
information on choosing a model patient and other pertinent items.
Paid attendees may participate in all 16 hours of the course.
Attendees who are participating as patients will be allowed in
the patient-treatment session only.
The American Academy of Facial Esthetics is proud to
be the only anatomically-based training of non-surgical,
minimally invasive, facial injectable program of its kind
so that clinicians will feel confident in immediately
integrating these services into their practice.
This course is recognized as a board-approved post-
doctoral course by the Georgia Board of Dentistry.
Course Objectives:
(botox / dysport) and dermal fillers
maxillofacial structures including the neurophysiology, musculature
and circulatory system
injectable treatment
pharmacologic agents
injectable therapy
therapeutic and esthetic treatment plans
facial pain and bruxism cases
“duck” lips
and lifting up the corners of the mouth using anatomical landmarks
depths, proper preparation and dilution for the best oral and
maxillo-facial esthetic outcomes
reactions and management and treatment of possible complications
outcomes
and proper dosing and delivery of botulinum neurotoxin (botox,
dysport and xeomin) and dermal fillers
treating patients immediately
hands-on your model patient
into your daily practice
Botox Training and Dermal Filler Training Level I CourseTwo-Day Course
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PA R T I C I PA T I O N C O U R S E S
Ms. Renee C. Graham
Course T101 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Course T102 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F146) & Saturday (S154)
D H A
Fee: $165 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Aiming for Success: Radiographic Techniques from Analog
to Digital
Advances in technology have made a significant impact in the field of
dental radiography. For dental practices to make a smooth transition
to new technology, it is beneficial to have an understanding of the
basic principles of intraoral radiography and the modifications to these
principles required by new technology. Use these techniques with your
current technology, analog or digital, to produce quality, diagnostic
images on the first exposure.
Dr. Brian Gray
Course T103 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
D H A OS
Fee: $1,695 Attendance is limited to 80 participants
Invisalign Clear Essentials I
This course has been designed for the general practitioner and staff
who wish to incorporate Invisalign® into their practice. Invisalign® is
an orthodontic technique that corrects malocclusion using a series of
removable aligners. The course fee covers the doctor and up to eight
auxiliary staff.
Dr. Alfred D. Wyatt, Jr.
Course T104 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated on Friday (F118) & Saturday (S156)
D ST
Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 36 participants
Before You Buy a Laser, Make Sure You See the Light
As lasers become more prevalent in the practice of dentistry, the
choices and options available to the clinician can be confusing and
overwhelming. Use this hands-on course to experience various
modalities of lasers and discuss the advantages, uses and
limitations of each.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re-Certification
Course T105 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Course T106 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F119 & F120)
All Attendees
Fee: $75 Attendance is limited to 75 participants
The American Heart Association (AHA) has significantly changed the
standards and techniques for CPR re-certification. Everyone previously
trained in CPR now needs to know the new methods. This course is
designed for anyone needing CPR re-certification, not for someone
learning CPR for the first time. It will include a written exam and
hands-on practice. You must have had CPR training within the last
three years. Successful completion of each testing station and the
written exam is necessary to satisfy license requirements. A study
guide is sent in advance to those attendees who pre-register.
Participants should review this material prior to arrival.
Note: Certification is valid for two years.
Preventive Equipment Maintenance
Course T107 9:30 a.m – 12:30 p.m.
Course T108 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F130 & F131) & Saturday (S155)
All Attendees
Fee: $95 Attendance is limited to 60 participants
Service technicians from local dental supply companies will cover
basic preventive maintenance and safety requirements for dental
office equipment. Learn how to properly maintain the following: air
compressors, vacuum systems, autoclaves, cavitrons, prophy jets,
handpieces, x-ray processors and digital sensors. Also, learn how to
change o-rings in a leaking air/water syringe and solve many other
maintenance issues that exist in every dental office.
Dr. Lee H. Silverstein
Course T109 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F140)
D A ST
Fee: $265 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Atraumatic Extraction and Socket Grafting
for the General Practitioner
This hands-on course makes the removal of teeth easy while
saving the bony socket. Learn how to use regenerative barriers in
a cost-effective and user-friendly way. This course will show the
how, when and why of socket grafting in a trademarked, easy-to-
understand fashion.
8 hours
NEWSpeaker
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PA R T I C I PA T I O N C O U R S E S
Dr. Ronni A. Schnell
Course T110 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
D H LT ST
Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Incorporating Root Attachment-Retained
Overdentures into Your Practice
Come learn simplified start-to-finish techniques for both the indirect
fabrication and direct placement of precision and semi-precision
attachments used in overlay denture prostheses. This hands-on
course will allow you to prepare overlay abutments, create a space
analysis for attachment selection and fit, and align and cement
ERA attachments. Learn how to retrofit a denture to an attachment,
activate retention in a processed denture, and make an impression
for a semi-precision attachment. Participants will receive a master
kit containing two attachments for the course; the remaining tools
are for use in their offices.
Note: Course T303 is a prerequisite for this course.
Attendees should bring loupes, mirror, explorer with perio probe
and locking college pliers.
Dr. Thomas R. McDonald
Course T111 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D A LT ST
Fee: $225 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Provisional Restorations for Today’s Restorative Practice
The ability to efficiently fabricate precise, esthetic provisional
restorations can take your restorative practice to another level.
This hands-on course will share the latest techniques and materials
for provisional restorations in all areas of restorative dentistry,
including provisionals for bonded final restorations. Participants
will fabricate anterior and posterior provisional restorations for
single and multiple units and learn the latest in esthetic contouring,
troubleshooting and repairs.
Dr. Lee H. Silverstein
Course T112 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F117)
D A ST
Fee: $265 Attendance is limited to 32 participants
Suturing for the General Practitioner
This hands-on course makes suturing easy with discussions on
materials, needles, techniques and types of surgical knots. It also
demonstrates the how, when and why of suturing for particular
clinical procedures. This course is a must for all members of the
surgical team.
ADAA Assistants’ Seminar
Course T113 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F128 & F129) & Saturday (S152)
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Fee: $60 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Learning in the Round
This seminar is created especially for the dental assistant.
Don’t miss this hands-on opportunity to learn about new products,
updated techniques and services available and share ideas with other
dental assistants in this fun, small group setting. You will come away
energized, with product samples for your office and the possibility of
great door prizes for yourself.
Different topics are covered at each session so register early, as
this small group fills up fast. Non-ADAA member dental assistants
will receive a free six-month membership in the American Dental
Assistants Association courtesy of the Hinman Dental Meeting.
Current members will receive a special gift, so be sure to bring your
ADAA membership card with you.
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Ms. Laci L. Phillips
Course T200 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $115 Attendance is limited to 80 participants
Eaglesoft Learning Lab
This three-hour lab gives you and your team a unique hands-on
opportunity using your own practice management software. This lab
is designed for doctors and all team members who want to network
with other Eaglesoft users while learning more about using Eaglesoft
in a reduced paper/chart-free environment. We’ll have an agenda that
focuses on utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking
your practice to the next level.
Ms. Laci L. Phillips
Course T201 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $115 Attendance is limited to 80 participants
Softdent Learning Lab
This three-hour lab gives you and your team a unique hands-on
opportunity using your own practice management software. This lab
is designed for doctors and all team members who want to network
with other Softdent users while learning more about using Softdent in
a reduced paper/chart-free environment. We’ll have an agenda that
focuses on utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking
your practice to the next level.
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Ms. Karen Davis
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Vision and Purpose for Teams to Soar
Thriving in today’s marketplace requires the dental team to be united
and passionate about the way they serve their patients! Learn specific
keys to success including how to establish a clear vision and purpose
to guide practice decisions, how to have productive team meetings,
how to make each day rewarding and how to exceed patients’
expectations every time.
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Eating Disorders: Medical and Dental Considerations
Eating disorders represent a complex spectrum of chronic illnesses,
with medical and psychological complications that lead to the highest
mortality of all psychiatric disorders. Members of the dental team play
an integral role in helping to identify those patients with undiagnosed
eating disorders, and may be the first healthcare providers to
encounter such patients. Understand the psychological, medical
and dental issues associated with these disorders, as well as dental
management considerations.
Lunch is on your own from 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Dr. Dale A. Miles
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Risky Business: Dental X-rays – Are They Safe?
Are They Necessary?
Dentists and their professional staff have many patients, and parents
of children, who think that dental x-rays are dangerous. X-rays can be,
but modern dental offices use techniques and equipment to minimize
the risk and ensure the safety of the x-ray examination. Compare
your patients’ x-ray risk to daily activities we take EVERY DAY. Use the
newest technology to reduce x-ray dosage simply and effectively, and
reduce your patients’ x-ray concerns.
Ms. Nancy Andrews
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Hot Topics in Infection Control
Update your knowledge of the most important issues in clinical
safety. Are you clear on how to handle ordinary and extraordinary
infectious diseases? Blends science with reality to review CDC
guidelines and state regulations for infection control. Learn the
latest in the management of blood-borne contact, droplet and
airborne diseases, biofilms, skin disorders including allergies and
reasonable precaution strategies.
P R E V E N T I O N C O N V E N T I O N T H U R S D AY
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Course T202
D H A
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Dr. Lee Ann Brady
Course T203 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
D A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Mastering The Art of Treatment Planning
This interactive program will present a systemized approach to
treatment planning and case presentation, covering esthetics,
function and health. Learn the decision points and data necessary
to plan for success in all three areas. Participants will get to put the
system into practice by actively planning treatments for multiple
cases during the program and discussing them with peers before
seeing how the cases were ultimately managed.
Dr. Gordon J. Christensen
Course T204 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Making “Real World” Dentistry Productive and Enjoyable
Modify your procedures for more enjoyable, higher quality patient
care using these tips. Complete patient education by staff will give you
excellent patient acceptance of treatment plans. Hear the very latest
about bleaching/whitening, indirect and direct veneers, conservative
periodontal treatment, more predictable endodontics and implants for
GPs. Apply this information about simple, predictable resin
restorations, ceramic crowns, simple impressions and CAD/CAM
restorative techniques to improve your practice.
Dr. Dale A. Miles
Course T205 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
D H A
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
“The Rocky Horror Implant Show”: Cone Beam Technology
for Implants
Dentists use x-ray imaging every day to assist clinical treatment
planning for implant placement. Cone Beam imaging helps dentists
assess pre-surgical implant sites more rapidly and place implants
more precisely using surgical guides to simplify the surgical procedure
and reduce the clinician’s risk of damage to an anatomic structure.
See the power of this imaging and failures when Cone Beam imaging
was not used. Simple software applications to quickly plan sites will
be demonstrated.
Ms. Lois J. Banta
Course T206 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated on Friday (F233)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Top 10 Management Tools for a Successful Practice
Designing systems and protocols for a good foundation of production
and collections can be quite a challenge. Identify strategies and
systems to keep your finger on the pulse of the practice to address
day-to-day concerns before they become major issues. Focus on the
must-have systems to achieve optimal results. Learn key strategies to
grow your practice and develop effective communication skills to
assist patients in making informed decisions.
Dr. Charles Blair
Course T207 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Focus on the Future for a Profitable and Efficient Practice
Are you working “in” your practice rather than “on” it? Learn to see
the “big picture,” analyze the business side of your practice and take
solid steps toward increasing profitability. Hear strategies, tips and
“pearls” on coping with a down economy, PPO strategies, procedure
mix enhancement and hygiene department strategies. Also, focus on
how to move from “cost-based” to “revenue-savvy,” diminish broken
appointments – an “economic killer” and plan a productive and
profitable future for your practice.
Dr. David Clark
Course T208 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Modern Conservative Dentistry (With Examples in 3-D!)
Traditional sealants show failure rates as high as 92 percent. Posterior
composites remain a struggle, with failure rates up to 50 percent
higher than amalgam. Post-operative sensitivity remains a problem,
and too many pulps are dying. Cracked teeth are the No. 3 cause of
tooth loss today. ALL IS NOT LOST! Minimally invasive dentistry is hot
and here to stay. Designed for the entire dental team, this course will
present new findings in materials along with a wealth of tricks, tools
and techniques to update your skills.
R E G I S T E R E D A T T E N D A N C E L E C T U R E S
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Dr. Harold L. Crossley
Course T209 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Pharmaceutical and Street Drug Abuse:
Its Impact on You and Your Family
How is hand sanitizer used to get “high”? What are synthetic
cannabinoids and how do they differ from marijuana? Do I
put “bath salts” in my bath water? What’s the significance of
the following: PIR, NIFOC, MOS, WCIMY and GSD? How do you
question your patients to avoid drug interactions with street drugs?
This dynamic, brutally honest and graphic presentation includes
the types, signs, symptoms and mechanisms of action of commonly
abused prescription and illicit drugs.
Dr. J. Mel Hawkins
Course T210 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S71)
D ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Oral Sedation: Clinical “How-To” Applications,
Pharmacology and Controversies
Sedation is the practice builder of modern day dentistry.
Apply sedation pharmacology and how to apply it in your practice.
Learn from mistakes made over 30+ years of private practice and
share case reports. State Dental Board regulations will be compared
and contrasted, and the questions “How do I legally protect myself?”
and “What is my professional fee?” will be addressed.
Dr. Samuel B. Low
Course T211 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The “New” Periodontal Disease: Inflammatory and Risky
Periodontitis has moved into a new frontier as an infection and disease
of inflammation. Develop successful outcomes by incorporating
periodontal medicine into your practice and treating periodontitis
as a major chronic inflammatory disease. Utilize risk assessment to
determine susceptibility with genetics, diet and stress as variables in
controlling the disease.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Rouse
Course T212 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S274)
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Sleep Prosthodontics – An Introduction to the
Future of Restorative Dentistry
This unique presentation will focus on preventing disease rather than
restoring morphology. Restoration of the teeth rarely fixes the core
cause of the problem. A growing body of research is beginning to link
nocturnal airway issues in adults and children to tooth wear, myofacial
pain, craniofacial deficits, periodontal disease and malocclusion.
This evidence-based course will provide clinicians with the foundation
to differentiate between the categories of sleep-disordered breathing
and diagnose the variations from oral signs and symptoms.
Dr. Gerard J. Chiche
Course T213 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Recipes for Predictable Anterior Esthetics
Discover key factors for treatment planning of anterior restorations
using a methodical treatment sequence applicable to major and
minor anterior restorations. Step-by-step esthetic analysis will give
you maximum predictability. Determine how to identify the red flag
areas prior to treatment and how to establish a prognosis for
predictable esthetic outcomes. Improve your handling of complex
cases by applying these effective rules of comprehensive smile design.
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Dr. Vincent J.M. DiMaio
Course T214 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S263)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The JFK Assassination – Facts, Fantasy and Consequences
One of the most traumatic events of the 20th century was the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The forensics of the
assassination are straightforward if one has knowledge of wound
ballistics and weapons. Hear about the individuals involved, the scene,
the weapons and the ammunition used and some of the bizarre
sequelae of the assassination.
Note: AGD credit will not be issued for this course.
Ms. Laney Kay
Course T215 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F247) & Saturday (S259)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Blood, Spit and Fears: A Painless OSHA Update
Let’s face it … most OSHA training courses are anything but fun!
Join us for a class that will change your mind forever. It’s fun, it’s fast,
it’s informative and it satisfies your annual OSHA requirements.
We’ll cover the newest infection control guidelines, new disease
information, HIPAA highlights and other relevant regulations.
Dr. George F. Priest
Course T216 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S260)
D A LT
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Progressive Veneer Techniques for Optimal Esthetics
As the foundation of an esthetically-oriented practice, ceramic veneers
present an opportunity to dramatically enhance a patient’s appearance,
yet they can be the most challenging restorative procedure to properly
execute. Discover techniques for reducing these challenges and for
delivering predictably consistent results using custom, yet conservative,
preparation design predicated on individual patient indications.
Dr. John A. Svirsky
Course T217 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Drugs I Have Known and Loved for Diseases That We Catch
This entertaining course will dramatize the treatment of oral diseases
we see every day and even get (how awful!). The goal of this program
is to provide practical clinical information for use in all dental offices.
The emphasis is on herpes, aphthous ulcerations, candidiasis, lichen
planus and dry mouth.
Dr. Charles W. Wakefield
Course T218 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Maximizing Esthetics through Artistic Smile Design
This course will present the use of color in dentistry, as well as
principles of smile design in the general dental practice for effective
planning and completion of esthetic cases. Esthetic anterior crown
lengthening and porcelain veneers/crowns will be discussed.
Update your knowledge to select the most advantageous material
or restoration for esthetic cases. Gain the confidence to immediately
apply these principles in your practice.
Dr. Gordon J. Christensen
Course T219 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Crowns Have Changed Radically, Have You?
Over the past few years, indirect restorations have changed immensely.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) use has reduced rapidly and the
use of full-ceramic crowns has increased faster than at any time
in the history of dentistry. Discover the many changes in indirect
restorations including Zirconia-based restorations, full-Zirconia
restorations, Lithium-disilicate restorations and Leucite-reinforced
ceramic restorations. Apply these practical clinical aspects ranging
from tooth preparation to cementation.
R E G I S T E R E D A T T E N D A N C E L E C T U R E S
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Dr. Gregory L. Psaltis
Course T220 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Baby Steps – The Future of Pediatric Care
Emphasis is now being placed on establishing a dental home for all
children upon eruption of the first tooth or no later than 12 months of age.
It is essential that all dental care providers become skilled at the steps
necessary to make these visits successful for both the child and parents.
This course will discuss developmental ages, appropriate guidelines and
clinical tips for navigating through this new standard of care using clinical
photographs and video footage to demonstrate techniques.
Dr. David Clark
Course T221 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Better, Faster, Prettier Composites (With Examples in 3-D!)
The role of composites in everyday dentistry is confusing. When is
porcelain better; when is composite preferred? Is layering important?
Do I really need 19 different composite shades and types? See 3-D
video along with crisp clinical images to understand the expanded role
of composite in today’s dental practice.
Dr. James C. Grisdale
Course T222 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Implant Maintenance Therapy 101 for the
Dental Team: Newest Must-Know Techniques for
the Dentist and Hygienist for Predictable Implant
Maintenance and Longevity
The dentist and dental hygienist who are educated and
knowledgeable in the surgical and restorative processes are
an invaluable resource to patients considering implants.
The long-term health of peri-implant soft and hard tissues is
essential to successful implant therapy. Study the basics of
implant surgery and restoration, with a focus on the critical
aspect of implant maintenance for long-term success
considering current techniques and future implant
maintenance protocols.
Dr. John R. Droter
Course T223 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F249)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The TMJ: From Confusion to Clarity
With MRI and CT scans we no longer have to guess what is going on
inside the TMJ. Understanding orthopedic medicine is the key to
understanding joints. This introduction into reading MRI and CT scans
will allow you to see in the joint, so things begin to make sense.
Differentiate between dangerous clicks and others. Physical damage
to the disc and ligaments may or may not progress to more serious
problems, as identified by key factors.
Dr. Michael Unthank
Course T224 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Friday (F245)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Your Office: Where Dentistry and Architecture Merge
Whether remodeling, finishing a space, or constructing a new building,
a well-planned dental office will have an immediate positive impact on
virtually all facets of your practice. It can improve your productivity
while decreasing your stress and allow you to create an “image” or
“identity” consistent with your ideal practice. It will communicate the
quality of your services, inspire your patients’ confidence and assure
their comfort. It costs more to build it wrong than to build it right!
R E G I S T E R E D A T T E N D A N C E L E C T U R E S
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Dr. Randy F. Huffines
Course T300 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
D H A ST
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Dick Cheney: Dental Patient
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has had five heart attacks, high
blood pressure, high cholesterol, cardiac pacemaker, atrial fibrillation,
implantable cardioverter defibrillator, balloon angioplasty, coronary
bypass, unstable angina, congestive heart failure and a recent heart
transplant. If you were Dick Cheney’s dentist, how would you need to
modify your treatment based on these conditions? Learn practical
techniques that will make treatment of your own cardiovascular
patients more efficient, predictable and rewarding.
Dr. John S. Olmsted
Course T301 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
D A ST
No Fee
Endo Tips from 35 Years of Practice...
The Tradition Continues
Endodontics requires a high level of technical skills and biological
understanding. Discover endo tips for diagnosis, local anesthesia,
isolation and access, rotary instrumentation and biochemical
irrigation. Update your skills so you can understand the various steps
of diagnosis and utilization of local anesthetics and apply the latest in
isolation, access, irrigation and new rotary instrumentation.
Note: This course is recommended prior to attending course T310.
Dr. Jeffrey P. Okeson
Course T302 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
TMD: A Diagnostic Challenge
Temporomandibular disorders are common in the general population
and therefore the clinician needs to be able to properly diagnose
these conditions. Pain is complex, however, and much confusion can
arise. Discover a simple and logical method to separate TMD from
other orofacial pain disorders. Then you can properly differentiate
those patients who can be helped in the dental office from those
who should be referred to other health care providers.
Dr. Ronni A. Schnell
Course T303 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H LT ST
No Fee
Go Ahead, Bite into That Apple!
Anchoring an overlay denture to retained roots enhances denture
stability and comfort while preserving alveolar bone. It also provides
the patient with the security of retention. This presentation will help
you analyze preexisting dentures and conditions, learn space analysis,
understand root abutment and attachment selection and develop
important follow–up care and maintenance.
Note: This course is a prerequisite for course T110.
Mr. Bruce Christopher
Course T304 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Are We Having Fun Yet? Attitude and Peak Performance
in the Practice
The first aspect of learning effective patient service skills is to
develop a staff of highly energized people with a high self–esteem
quotient. 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. Apply these powerful skills to deal with difficult
patients and staff personnel.
Mr. Imtiaz Manji
Course T305 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S373)
All Attendees
No Fee
Your Future in Patient Care and Value
Do you feel like you’re getting ahead or just keeping up? Are you
confident or unsure about the future? Everyday is an opportunity to
do something great and to set yourself, your patients and the practice
on a course for an incredible tomorrow. Bring your team to align
everyone’s vision for patient and practice success, as well as create
daily focus around patient care and caring to optimize individual,
team and practice success.
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Dr. John C. Cranham
Course T306 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Building, Managing and Marketing the Cosmetic/
Restorative Practice
Changes in the marketplace require improved communication with our
patients and dental laboratory. Learn new procedures and how to work
with new materials. All members of the dental team need to be aware
of these exciting new times and have the tools to build the practice of
their dreams.
Dr. Robert R. Edwab
Course T307 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D A ST
No Fee
Office Oral Surgery for the General Practitioner Made Easy
Make oral surgery productive and uneventful by spending time with
this course, which shares lessons learned from 30 years of oral
surgery practice. Learn which instruments to use for root removals,
alveoplasties and frenectomies, while applying a technique to calculate
a safe dose of local anesthetic for adults and children.
Dental Assisting National Board Forum
Course T308 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Course T309 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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No Fee
DANB Forum
The entire dental team is invited to attend The Dental Assisting National
Board, Inc. (DANB) forum. DANB will present information about its
national certifications: Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), Certified
Orthodontic Assistant (COA), Certified Preventive Dental Assistant
(CPDA) and other program and policy updates. DANB will discuss state
activities and the requirements dental assistants must meet to perform
additional duties or expanded functions. Attendees also will learn about
e-learning opportunities through the DALE Foundation, the official
DANB affiliate and receive gifts and giveaways.
Dr. John S. Olmsted
Course T310 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D A ST
No Fee
More Endo Tips from 35 Years of Practice...
For the Future
Endodontics requires a high level of technical skills and biological
understanding. Hear endo tips for resin bonded obturation, restoration
with fiber posts and postoperative care. You will be able to understand
the new resin bonded obturation and restoration with fiber posts and
update your utilization of the correct pain medications and antibiotics.
Note: Course T301 is recommended prior to attending this course.
Dr. David M. Sarver
Course T311 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Identification and Treatment of Microesthetic
Features of the Smile
Tooth shape and proportion are important components of the
esthetic smile. This is true in cosmetic dentistry and orthodontics.
This presentation will show you how reshaping of the natural
dentition in the course of orthodontic treatment can not only
improve the orthodontic outcome dramatically, but can serve
as a critical adjunct to your restorative goals.
Ms. Lois J. Banta
Course T312 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Build Your Practice with “Paid For” Dentistry
Establishing patient financial arrangements can be so frustrating!
Learn to design appropriate financial arrangement guidelines,
taking into consideration third–party financing, insurance
reimbursement and those wonderful cash–paying patients.
All dental offices are unique and should have available
flexible payment plans to help patients accept needed dentistry.
Uncover the mysteries surrounding this complex issue and
design “fool–proof ” financial policies.
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Dr. Vincent J.M. DiMaio
Course T313 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Americans’ Love Affair with Firearms:
Historical and Cultural Perspectives
The U.S. public owns 270 to 300 million firearms, 31 to 34 percent of all
firearms in the world. Annually, Americans purchase three to five million
firearms. The public attitude on possession of firearms has changed
over the decades, with 73 percent favoring public possession of
firearms. The popularity of firearms in the U.S. is due to two converging
historical events occurring at the time of the American Revolution.
How has this changed our perceptions of our government?
Note: AGD credit will not be issued for this course.
Ms. Katherine M. Eitel
Course T314 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
LIONESS LEADERSHIP: Awaken the Instinctive Leader in YOU
Lions are born leaders. The primary goal of mature lionesses is to
awaken those instincts to ensure the success of the pride. Leadership
has everything to do with your state of mind and the skill sets you
master. This course will help you access the leader within,
communicate and think like a leader, connect vision to action and
inspire those around you to do the same.
Dr. David Little
Course T315 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Implant Dentistry: The Outlook for the Future Is Bright!
The future of dentistry lies in our ability to enhance the quality of our
patients’ lives. Implant dentistry broadens the options for our patients,
whether replacing a single tooth or an entire edentulous arch.
Advancements in technology such as CBCT and CAD–CAM planning
software allow the dentist to virtually develop a restorative–driven
treatment plan that produces predictable results.
Dr. David L. Rothman
Course T316 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
“You Want to Do What to My Child?” Answering Parents’
Difficult Questions While Keeping Your Sanity
Flash! Brushing and flossing don’t stop cavities! For years, we have
promulgated myths that we learned in dental school. Start evaluating
evidence-based research on the issues of caries, hygiene, diet, caries
risk assessment, prevention and how to manage the family (it’s not
just the child) for the initial evaluation and follow-up visits. We’ll also
talk about sleep-disordered breathing and screening for risk factors
that effect growth and development of the oral cavity.
Dr. Mitchell J. Gardiner
Course T317 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S366)
All Attendees
No Fee
Can Your Dental Team Help to Defend You in a
Malpractice Lawsuit?
Clinical documentation has been proven to be the gold standard in
defending malpractice lawsuits. The entire dental team is of critical
importance in defending their dentists by keeping records that
meet accepted standards in every way. Use this rare opportunity to
review and analyze actual malpractice cases to understand how
documentation helped to win and lose these lawsuits in court. Leave
with a fresh perspective of what needs to be documented and why.
Ms. Tricia Osuna
Course T318 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
What Is It? How Do I Use It?: Today’s Dental Products
and Treatment Options
Today’s dental sessions require an exhaustive knowledge of products,
instruments and equipment. The process of care (assessment,
diagnosis, treatment planning, implementation and evaluation) has
become very complex. It is important to understand what these
products are, how to use them, contemporary treatment options,
how to implement procedures and how to evaluate what is and is
not working for both patients and clinicians.
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Ms. Cynthia Fong
Course T319 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
Formulating the Ultrasonic Debridement Treatment Plan
This course will enable participants to apply the fundamentals of
ultrasonic debridement for a non–surgical periodontal treatment
strategy. Clinical cases will be used to demonstrate appropriate
equipment and technology, consider the impact of the patient’s
medical/dental histories, define treatment sequencing and
comprehend the criteria for instrumentation.
Dr. Martin B. Goldstein
Course T320 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
Dental Digital Photography: Filling in the Gaps
Digital photography has taken on considerable importance in the
dental office in case documentation, patient–doctor co–diagnosis
and case planning. While many participate at some level, there are
gaps in our digital photography knowledge which often prevent us
from maximizing participation. “Fill in the gaps” by taking home a
collection of new “tricks” that will enhance your implementation of
digital photography into everyday practice.
Dr. Roy S. Shelburne
Course T321 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Dental Records Prevent Criminal Records:
Do Dentistry, Not Time
Sentenced to prison in 2008 and released in 2010, I learned a series
of lessons the hard way. Protect your practice in the event of a
board complaint, insurance audit, malpractice claim or criminal
complaint. My records were faulty. To be prepared for any challenge,
the team must be careful, concise, complete and diligent.
Learning and implementing my approach will bring freedom,
literally and figuratively.
G E N E R A L A T T E N D A N C E L E C T U R E S
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Take advantage of the opportunity to spend one-on-one time with some of our top clinicians on Thursday afternoon. You’ve told us that you want more time for questions, interaction and discussions with our speakers so here’s your chance!
On Thursday afternoon from 2:30-3:30 p.m., Drs. Brady, Huffines, Okeson and Rouse will be available in different locations on the exhibit hall floor to take your questions, discuss case studies and to share information not heard in their scheduled
lectures. The seating capacity is first-come, first-served but the opportunity to learn from these experts is unlimited.
Check out the website and on-site program for exact locations.
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All-Day Tracks for the Entire Dental Team
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
All-Day Coursewith Drs. Peter Dawson &
John Cranham
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. &
1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Interactive Panel Discussion with Dr. Charles Blair,
Mr. Joseph Jordan & Dr. Roy Shelburne
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Hinman Luncheonwith Mr. Bruce Christopher
Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta
11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Technical Exhibits
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Hinman Happy Hourcourtesy of onPeak5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Auxiliary Reception
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Dentist Reception
7:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
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Dr. Louis Malcmacher
Course T100 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (one hour lunch break)
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Botox and Dermal Filler Training Level I Course
Part 2 of Course.
See page 7 for additional information.
Dr. David Clark
Course F114 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
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Minimally Invasive Posterior Composites
G.V. Black’s 1890 posterior tooth preparations have no place today in
composite dentistry. Participants will prepare and restore modern class I
(fissurotomy) and class II (Clark Class II non-retentive infinity edge).
Clinical tips for modern instruments will be shared. Dr. Clark’s recently
co-authored text book “Contemporary Cavity Preparations” will set the
stage for this important class. Learn, prepare and injection-mold the
minimally invasive Clark Class II. Learn and perform the three new steps
to achieve rock-solid posterior composite contacts. Use the bonus
exercise of peg lateral treatment to learn the concept of injection
molding of composites, using modern matrices, wedges and separators.
Ms. Cynthia Fong
Course F115 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Course F116 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Fee: $215 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
A Simplified Instrumentation Approach to Ultrasonic
Debridement
Research has documented the use of power scalers for complete
periodontal debridement. However, clinicians continue to have difficulty
in applying the theory in clinical practice. This hands-on course will
focus on the fundamentals of ultrasonic debridement, instrumentation
criteria and sequencing in a straightforward and clear format that will
allow you to gain the confidence and skills necessary to immediately
incorporate the use of power scalers into your practice.
Dr. Lee H. Silverstein
Course F117 8:30 a.m – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T112)
D A ST
Fee: $265 Attendance is limited to 32 participants
Suturing for the General Practitioner
This hands-on course makes suturing easy with discussions on
materials, needles, techniques and types of surgical knots. It also
demonstrates the how, when and why of suturing for particular clinical
procedures. This course is a must for all members of the surgical team.
Dr. Alfred D. Wyatt, Jr.
Course F118 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T104) & Saturday (S156)
D ST
Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 36 participants
Before You Buy a Laser, Make Sure You See the Light
As lasers become more prevalent in the practice of dentistry, the
choices and options available to the clinician can be confusing and
overwhelming. The purpose of this hands-on course is to expose
participants to various modalities of lasers and discuss the advantages,
uses and limitations of each.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re-Certification
Course F119 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Course F120 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $75 Attendance is limited to 75 participants
The American Heart Association (AHA) has significantly changed the
standards and techniques for CPR re-certification. Everyone previously
trained in CPR now needs to know the new methods. This course is
designed for anyone needing CPR re-certification, not for someone
learning CPR for the first time. It will include a written exam and
hands-on practice. You must have had CPR training within the last
three years. Successful completion of each testing station and the
written exam is necessary to satisfy license requirements. A study
guide is sent in advance to those attendees who pre-register.
Participants should review this material prior to arrival.
Note: Certification is valid for two years.
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Dr. Robert R. Edwab
Course F121 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Course F122 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S150)
D ST
Fee: $345 Attendance is limited to 28 participants
Hands-On Oral Surgery Workshop for the General
Practitioner
This hands-on course will give you the chance to broaden your
scope of practice by making oral surgery more enjoyable and more
predictable. Learning step-by-step techniques, you will use fresh
pig mandibles for soft tissue surgery and suturing, and learn proper
use of cowhorn and ash forceps, and rongeurs for extractions,
alveoplasties and root removals.
Dr. Samuel B. Low
Course F123 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D ST
Fee: $295 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Gain Perio/Restorative Access: Flaps Versus Lasers
The restorative dentist is challenged by subgingival margin placement
including the patient’s satisfaction with esthetic appearance.
Experience manipulation of gingival and boney margins to obtain
satisfying restorative results with defined end points providing
essential biologic width. Learn to determine case selection and
choose appropriate surgical techniques, define anatomical
limitations of surgical restorative access and describe surgical
techniques for restorative access including flap manipulation and
suturing methodologies. Consider laser utilization, mucogingival
augmentation and understand post-operative expectations to
better serve your patients.
Dr. John S. Olmsted
Course F124 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Course F125 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
D A ST
Fee: $345 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
R U Ready 4 the 2 Nu R’s N Endo? Rotary and Resilon
What better way to improve your endodontic skills than with a
hands-on workshop? You will be introduced to comprehensive
diagnosis, new concepts with irrigation, continuing improvements
with rotary files and the new resin bonding 3-D obturation material,
with all the properties of gutta-percha but with superior sealing
abilities as a root canal filling material.
Dr. Gregory L. Psaltis
Course F126 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Course F127 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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A Crowning Event! Stainless Steel and
Anterior Strip Crowns
Do primary tooth crowns mystify you? In this hands-on workshop,
you will learn stainless steel and anterior composite crown
techniques and then perform them on a typodont. Clinical and
radiographic diagnosis also is included. After this course,
you’ll agree that these restorations are a snap!
Attendees should bring loupes to this course.
ADAA Assistants’ Seminar
Course F128 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Course F129 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T113) & Saturday (S152)
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Learning in the Round
This seminar is created especially for the dental assistant.
Don’t miss this hands-on opportunity to learn about new products,
updated techniques and services available and share ideas with other
dental assistants in this fun, small group setting. You will come away
energized, with product samples for your office and the possibility
of great door prizes for yourself.
Different topics are covered at each session so register early, as this
small group fills up fast. Non-ADAA member dental assistants will
receive a free six-month membership in the American Dental
Assistants Association courtesy of the Hinman Dental Meeting.
Current members will receive a special gift, so be sure to bring your
ADAA membership card with you.
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Preventive Equipment Maintenance
Course F130 9:30 a.m – 12:30 p.m.
Course F131 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T107 & T108) & Saturday (S155)
All Attendees
Fee: $95 Attendance is limited to 60 participants
Service technicians from local dental supply companies will cover
basic preventive maintenance and safety requirements for dental
office equipment. Learn how to properly maintain the following:
air compressors, vacuum systems, autoclaves, cavitrons, prophy
jets, handpieces, x-ray processors and digital sensors. Also, learn
how to change o-rings in a leaking air/water syringe and solve
many other maintenance issues that exist in every dental office.
Dr. James C. Grisdale
Course F132 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D ST
Fee: $295 Attendance is limited to 25 participants
The Key Essentials of Predictable Bone Grafting for Site
Preparation for Implants and Prosthetics: A Workshop
Prevention of alveolar bone loss and maintenance of alveolar bone
structure are mandatory for long term stability of conventional or
implant-supported prosthetic replacements. Use this hands-on
workshop to practice the technical aspects of ridge preservation and
augmentation, studying the variety of contemporary grafting materials
and predicting graftable defects. This is an intense hands-on learning
experience that you can use upon your return to your office.
Dr. Martin B. Goldstein
Course F133 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S147)
All Attendees
Fee: $225 Attendance is limited to 36 participants
Digital Dental Photography: Practice Builder –
Hands-On Edition
Digital photography can accelerate a lagging cosmetic or bread-and-
butter restorative practice. By learning not only “how to” and
“with what,” this hands-on experience will enhance your digital
photographic capabilities to increase cosmetic and restorative output
in your practice. Cameras will be provided for attendees to use during
the course.
Attendees should bring cheek retractors and an occlusal mirror to
this course.
Mr. Imtiaz Manji & Dr. Sameer Puri
Course F134 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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Hands-On Digital and CAD/CAM Dentistry
Come experience the practice-transforming technology driven by
CAD/CAM in the contemporary digital practice using a complete
hands-on clinical process with CAD/CAM and digital fabrication
of a restoration. Learn about the clinical application of CAD/CAM in
your practice. Specifically, imaging with a camera, designing a partial
and full coverage restoration, capturing the occlusion intraorally,
milling a restoration and characterizing and finishing the restoration
will be presented.
Note: Course F235 is recommended prior to attending this course.
Dr. Thomas R. McDonald
Course F135 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
D ST
Fee: $245 Attendance is limited to 16 participants
Occlusion and Esthetics
Many clinicians have difficulty achieving an accurate, repeatable
starting position for restorative treatment. In this “roll up your sleeves,”
wet-gloved course, participants will manipulate materials and
instruments to achieve accurate occlusal records and mounted
diagnostic casts. Discussions will include a review of TMJ anatomy,
occlusal diagnosis and esthetics.
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Dr. Lee Ann Brady
Course F136 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 20 participants
Creating an Organized Occlusion
One of our most difficult tasks is creating an optimized occlusion. This
workshop will help you understand and implement the concepts of
organizing an occlusion based on signs and symptoms present during
the examination. Assess the role the occlusion plays as a risk to a
successful long-term outcome. Occlusal design components will be
presented along with the rationale for reducing muscle engagement
and force application by controlling tooth contact.
Dr. David Little
Course F137 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S148)
D ST
Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 22 participants
Esthetic Implant-Retained Overdentures
Implant-retained overdentures will enhance the quality of life for the
fully edentulous patient. New advancements in technology and
products enhance function and create the illusion of reality in patients’
smiles. Use this hands-on instruction to gain a higher level of technical
knowledge and increase your motivation to achieve a new level of care.
Dr. Dale A. MilesCourse F138 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.D STFee: $225 Attendance is limited to 24 participants
Cone Beam Anatomy: Let’s Review What You May
be Missing
As dentists, we use imaging every day to refine our clinical treatment
decisions. Now there’s an amazing, low cost, effective “CT” modality
for dentistry. This three-hour hands-on anatomy review session will
help you learn principles and applications of dentistry’s newest and
most advanced imaging technology – Cone Beam “CT” (computed
tomography). See large and small volume anatomic structures in
detail like you’ve never seen before. Come see what you may have
been missing.
Dr. Ronni A. Schnell
Course F139 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Hands-On Cast RPD Survey and Design
This hands-on course utilizes the principles learned in the didactic
session and tests the hypotheses developed with partially edentulous
models. You will learn the proper use of a surveyor, apply a design
rationale with a logical defined sequence, evaluate design options
and determine the path of insertion for a given case. Participants
are also encouraged to bring in their own casts for consultation.
Attendees should bring loupes to this course.
Note: Course F346 is a prerequisite to this course.
Dr. Lee H. SilversteinCourse F140 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Repeated from Thursday (T109)All AttendeesFee: $265 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Atraumatic Extraction and Socket Grafting for the
General Practitioner
This hands-on course makes the removal of teeth easy while saving the
bony socket. Learn how to use regenerative barriers in a cost-effective
and user-friendly way. This course will show the how, when and why of
socket grafting in a trademarked, easy-to-understand fashion.
Dr. David ClarkCourse F141 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.DFee: $295 Attendance is limited to 40 participants
Minimally Invasive Anterior Composites
Direct composites are under appreciated in today’s world of implants
and computer-assisted ceramics. Yet, composites can be the least
invasive, most natural and most wonderfully esthetic of all
restorations. Use this hands-on experience for a unique approach to
modern resin dentistry. You will perform injection molding to create
ideal margins and rounded emergence profiles and mirror smooth
restorations in four unique exercises: deep anterior caries, peg lateral,
black triangles and back-to-back midline diastema.
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Dr. James C. GrisdaleCourse F142 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.D STFee: $295 Attendance is limited to 25 participants
Concepts and Procedures for Predictable Crown –
Lengthening Techniques: Past, Current and New Trends
A variety of techniques can be utilized in crown extension.
Understand the critical concept of biologic width as it applies to
crown extension. Detailed diagnosis and treatment planning will be
covered, emphasizing soft and hard tissue surgical approaches.
Proper case selection, flap types and management from incisions,
flap elevation and positioning to suturing techniques will be
described as well as advances in newer technology.
Dr. J. Mel Hawkins
Course F143 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $245 Attendance is limited to 32 participants
Medical Emergencies in the Office,
Medical Emergencies in Life
Emergencies affect patients and the dental team that reacts to them,
but they can also affect day-to-day life at home. Discover reasonable
and simple approaches to medical emergencies, anywhere. Knowing
the syncope protocol is vital and can be initiated in virtually any urgent
situation. Drugs, although necessary, are de-emphasized and IV
access is ill advised for the majority of dental offices. Case reports,
vasoconstrictor emergencies and more are shared. Participants will
rotate through four stations creating a hands-on practical experience.
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Dr. Samuel B. Low
Course F144 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
D H ST
Fee: $295 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Utilizing New Laser Technology in a Periodontal
Environment
Use this hands-on experience with lasers and hog jaws to review
laser therapies for both perio-restorative and perio-pathology uses.
Explore anecdotal and science-based resources from crown-
lengthening procedures to treatment of periodontitis. Case reports
demonstrating success will be utilized along with clear contraindications.
Incorporating a laser into your dental practice will be introduced
considering patient acceptance and third-party coding.
Dr. Gregory J. Folse
Course F145 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S158)
D LT ST
Fee: $345 Attendance is limited to 20 participants
Difficult Denture Patients: Real World Solutions
Hands-On Workshop
This participation course provides hands-on experiences with modified
impression and border-molding techniques, highly efficient and precise
occlusal rim procedures (5–10 minute chair time) and formulation of
patient-specific occlusal schemes. Once applied, these unique
treatment techniques will decrease treatment and chair time, decrease
adjustment rates and increase denture success in your practice.
Note: Course F348 is a prerequisite for this course.
Ms. Renee C. Graham
Course F146 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Course Repeated from Thursday (T101 & T102) & Saturday (S154)
D H A ST
Fee: $165 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Aiming for Success: Radiographic Techniques
from Analog to Digital
Advances in technology have made a significant impact in the
field of dental radiography. For dental practices to make a
smooth transition to new technology, it is beneficial to have an
understanding of the basic principles of intraoral radiography and
the modifications to these principles required by new technology.
Use these techniques with your current technology, analog or
digital, to produce quality, diagnostic images on the first exposure.
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Ms. Nancy Andrews
Course F225 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $80 Attendance is limited to 80 participants
Lesions and Lifestyles Workshop – Oral Pathology Review
and Update for Auxiliaries
Attend this interactive learning and review process to help auxiliaries
perfect your methods of identifying and handling oral conditions.
Cases are presented and stories are told, as lesions are linked with
lifestyles, histories, habits and outcomes. Sharpen your “eagle eye”
and perfect your ability to explain, record and manage oral
pathologies by solving case studies in groups.
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Ms. Laci L. Phillips
Course F226 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $115 Attendance is limited to 80 participants
Dentrix Learning Lab
This three-hour lab gives you and your team a unique hands-on
opportunity using your own practice management software. This lab is
designed for doctors and all team members who want to network with
other Dentrix users while learning more about using Dentrix software
in a reduced paper/chart-free environment. We’ll have an agenda that
focuses on utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking
your practice to the next level.
Ms. Nancy Andrews
Course F227 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Fee: $80 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Ergonomics: The Art of Protective Positioning
Repetitive motion, awkward positions and forceful traumatic movements
may add up to lost careers. The causes, anatomy and prevention of
cumulative trauma disorders are linked with helpful hints. Magnification,
illumination and positioning are discussed, as well as health issues that
impact susceptibility to ergonomic stresses. Attendees participate in
stretching and strengthening exercises that can be performed at work.
Wear comfortable clothes for stretching.
Ms. Laci L. Phillips
Course F228 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $115 Attendance is limited to 80 participants
PracticeWorks Learning Lab
This three-hour lab gives you and your team a unique hands-on
opportunity using your own practice management software. This lab
is designed for doctors and all team members who want to network
with other PracticeWorks users while learning more about using
the software in a reduced paper/chart-free environment. We’ll have
an agenda that focuses on utilizing your software to explore the
possibilities of taking your practice to the next level.
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Mr. Joseph D. Jordan & Dr. Roy S. Shelburne
Course F343 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Stay Out of Jail:
How to Navigate Dentistry’s “Danger Zones”
This fast-paced interactive course will highlight today’s “danger
zones” and will provide guidance and the tools necessary to
minimize risk, reduce stress, save time and increase legitimate
reimbursement. Keypads let you participate in the presentation,
which will highlight common misconceptions and errors. You will
leave better prepared to protect and defend yourself and your
practice from things that can harm you.
Note: Keypads are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Not all attendees may have access to keypads during this course.
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9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Course F229D OSFee: Dentists $100, All others $70
Ms. Katherine M. Eitel 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.Have Them at HelloTM: Overview of Four Essential Steps to Exceptional Phone SkillsPreview the four simple, yet essential steps to mastering exceptional new patient phone calls and the empowering philosophy of eliminating scripts and trusting your instinctive greatness to relate perfectly to your callers. Learn to convert new contacts to lasting patients every time!
Ms. Rosemary Bray 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Wadda Ya Mean I Don’t Talk So Good?Communicating at all times in an effective, professional manner is most difficult. Choosing the right words and keeping the proper tone of voice is a gift desired by all. Explore some of the most common areas of communication and share easy-to-remember alternatives to assist you. Prepare to present a more polished image of your practice and of yourself – one that is professional, positive, proactive and promotional.
Lunch is on your own from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Ms. Lois J. Banta1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.Playing the Insurance and Accounts Receivables Game... Your WayIs your office desk sagging from the weight of your insurance claims report? Accounts receivables out of control? Institute proven systems to effectively track A/R, follow up on past-due claims more efficiently and minimize your stress level. Discover how to design systems for collecting from patients and eliminate the “bad guy” perception.
Mr. Kerry Straine2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Your Hygiene Department: Aligning Principles with Profits is the Foundation of Financial Intelligence Reaffirm your clinical commitment to excellence! Discover the “appointment count” formula that will help you create your hygiene scheduling template. Learn the importance of knowing and managing your number of patients in continuing care. Make every interaction with your patients an opportunity to delight not disappoint.
Course F230D H AFee: Dentists $100, All others $70
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.The Four S’s of Optimal Aging: Sex, Sleep, Stress and Social NetworksDiscover the effects of sex, sleep and stress on disease and aging. The importance of social networks, optimism and laughter and their benefit to successful aging will be discussed. In a fun and entertaining format, participants will gain an understanding of how the four S’s will impact aging optimally!
Ms. Renee C. Graham10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Dental Implants: Assessment and Maintenance StrategiesImplant maintenance is essential to the long-term success of dental implants. Patients with dental implants require customized protocols for professional maintenance and home care. Based on current scientific evidence, discover assessment strategies and treatment technologies available to implement a successful implant maintenance program in your office.
Lunch is on your own from 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Ms. Lisa Harper-Mallonee1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Fattening of America: Where Does Dentistry Fit into the Puzzle?The population is growing … and so are our waistlines! The dental visit isn’t “just about the mouth” – it’s about the whole patient! How can we relate the updated food pyramid to our patients? Sugar intake, portion control – encouraging healthy habits – what does dentistry have to do with the obesity crisis? Hear the latest research regarding diet and nutrition as it relates to oral health.
Dr. Van B. Haywood3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.Explaining Bleaching Options to Your PatientsUpdate knowledge of patients’ questions about the advantages and disadvantages of different types of bleaching. These questions include how does it work, how long will it take, what is unique about specific discoloration and what to do about sensitivity. Learn to explain when is the best time to wear the tray and what technique best fits a patient’s lifestyle and pocketbook.
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C L I N I C A L T E A M C O N F E R E N C E 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Course F231D H A OSFee: Dentists $100, All others $70
Dr. Wayne Kerr9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Clinical Tips and Techniques!This presentation is designed to enhance the clinical skills and value of the dental assistant to his or her team. Learn how to make better alginates, easier temporaries, tighter contacts for Class II composites and to temporize a broken tooth in minutes. Improve your shade selection skills, eliminate post-restorative sensitivity and learn how to use the vitalometer in diagnostic data collection. Review current useful products and devices, and in-office patient education systems.
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.The Four S’s of Optimal Aging: Sex, Sleep, Stress and Social NetworksDiscover the effects of sex, sleep and stress on disease and aging. The importance of social networks, optimism and laughter and their benefit to successful aging will be discussed. In a fun and entertaining format, participants will gain an understanding of how the four S’s will impact on aging optimally!
Course F232DFee: Dentists $100, All others $70
Dr. Van B. Haywood9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Smile Analysis and Esthetic Contouring Prior to BleachingForm and function are as important as color. Achieving an esthetic outcome often involves additional treatments prior to bleaching. Conservative treatments include recontouring of the teeth and bonding or esthetic periodontal treatments. Informing the patient of all treatments that are needed to maximize smile potential prior to initiating bleaching will result in a more satisfied patient with more realistic expectations.
Dr. Harold L. Crossley11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.A Snapshot of Clinically Useful PharmacologyHave you ever attended a course that dragged on for hours and gave you little useful information? Come hear the nuts and bolts of valuable, practical pharmacology. Discover the most important facts of controlling post-operative pain, clinical pharmacology of local anesthetics and antibiotic therapy for oro-facial infections. SBE prophylaxis, antibiotic prophylaxis for the orthopedic prosthesis patient and non-narcotic analgesia are among the topics to be discussed.
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Dr. Randy F. Huffines2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Using Glass Ionomers SuccessfullyGlass ionomer restoratives, luting cements, liners and sealants have a significant place in our armamentarium due
their bioactive and adhesive properties. However, many clinicians incorporate the principles of resin-based composites into their techniques using glass ionomers – a scenario destined for failure. Learn when and how to properly use these
unique materials based on the latest scientific research and the specific individual needs of your patients.
Following the afternoon session, please visit the exhibit hall to experience
the latest products and services from over 400 companies.
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Ms. Lois J. Banta
Course F233 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T206)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Top 10 Management Tools for a Successful Practice
Designing systems and protocols for a good foundation of production
and collections can be quite a challenge. Identify strategies and
systems to keep your finger on the pulse of the practice to address
day-to-day concerns before they become major issues. Focus on the
must-have systems to achieve optimal results. Learn key strategies to
grow your practice and develop effective communication skills to
assist patients in making informed decisions.
Dr. Gordon J. Christensen
Course F234 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
New Techniques Produce Better and
Easier Tooth Replacement
It has been estimated that more than nine out of 10 adults in the
U.S. have lost at least one tooth. If dental professionals educate
patients well, their acceptance of tooth replacement can be
enormous. This presentation will help you motivate your patients
to want tooth replacement. It will also provide and demonstrate the
best and easiest concepts and techniques for tooth replacement.
Mr. Imtiaz Manji & Dr. Sameer Puri
Course F235 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Perfect Storm: The Impact of Digital and
CAD/CAM Dentistry
The perfect storm of technological change has arrived, one that will
transform the future of clinical care around a digital hub anchored by
digital radiography, imaging, impressions and fabrication – with CAD/
CAM being the central catalyst. Dentists need to adapt and integrate
technology effectively. Hear practical strategies about how you can
prepare to make the big leap – and make the most of what is destined
to be a transformative evolution in patient care.
Note: This course is recommended prior to attending course F134.
Dr. John A. Svirsky
Course F236 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
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Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Oral Pathology with a Twist and a Number of Crusts
This new course – developed for Hinman 2013 – will be a review of
oral dermatology in its entire splendor. Pimples, papules, pustules,
tumors and much more will be visually encountered in this adventure
of what grows on the skin. The course would not be complete without
a few tattoos. Come enjoy this interactive, entertaining and
informative course.
Dr. Lee Ann Brady
Course F237 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Occlusion In Everyday Dentistry
Have you ever wondered why, after prepping a second molar for a
crown, the occlusal of the prep is in contact with the opposing tooth?
Every time we alter the chewing surface of a tooth we impact the
entire stomatognathic system. Explore the challenges of occlusion
faced everyday in a restorative practice and use this information to
make your dentistry more predictable and help your patients stay
healthy and comfortable.
Dr. Gerard J. Chiche
Course F238 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Esthetics and Function
Minimize porcelain fractures and complications with proper occlusal
management of esthetic cases. Establish a step-by-step occlusal
strategy for optimum protection and maximum predictability. Identify
occlusal red flags prior to routine treatment, as well as extensive
reconstruction, to provide a predictable restorative outcome. Idealize
your treatment sequencing using the right occlusal scheme selection,
anterior guidance strategies and material selection.
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Course F239 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
D H A LT ST
Fee: Dentists $135, All others $75
Timeless Principles in Restorative Dentistry
Transform your vision of a traditional general practice into one that
is thriving with elective esthetic and advanced restorative cases.
Dentistry’s contemporary iconic legend, Dr. Peter Dawson, will present
the 10 essential principles that every esthetic dentist/lab technician
must know to achieve predictable success. Identify dysfunction and
how to differentiate those “specialty” cases within your general
practice base. Integrate these principles in a functional esthetic-
oriented restorative practice with this predictable treatment protocol.
Dr. Thomas R. McDonald
Course F240 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Functional Considerations in Esthetic Dentistry
This course will outline the functional principals that define the
parameters of esthetics and affect the long-term stability of restorative
treatment. A step-by-step patient evaluation and treatment planning
system will be presented for precise, comprehensive, esthetic and
functional restorative treatment. Learn a highly useful system to help
you predictably produce much longer lasting esthetic dentistry for
every patient.
Dr. Randy F. Huffines
Course F241 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Oral Sex and Oral Cancer
There has been great interest in the popular media about the link
between oral cancer and oral sex. Hear an evidenced-based
presentation on what is known about the human papilloma virus (HPV)
and head and neck cancers. In addition, you will receive an update on
non-HPV cancers. Topics will include prevention, new diagnostic
technologies, advances in radiotherapy and chemotherapy, root caries,
maxillofacial prosthetics, management of xerostomia and controversies
in hyperbaric oxygen use.
Mr. Glenn Lombardi
Course F242 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S264)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Searching Patient: Building Your Complete Web
Presence So They Find You!
Discover the ever-growing importance of creating an online presence
for your practice. Examine the many ways a patient can search for a
new local dentist online, from search engines and consumer sites to
mobile devices, online reviews and Facebook. Review the core tools
and strategies you need to start taking control of your online presence,
including a practice website, local search marketing, reputation
management, social media and a fully functional mobile website.
Dr. Jeffrey P. Okeson
Course F243 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Differential Diagnosis of TMD
Temporomandibular disorders are common in the general population
and therefore the clinician needs to be able to properly diagnose these
conditions. Pain is complex, however, and much confusion can arise.
Discover a simple and logical method to separate TMD from other
orofacial pain disorders to properly select those patients who can be
helped in the dental office from those who should be referred to other
health care providers. Understanding this concept is the basis for
successful patient management.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Rouse
Course F244 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D LT ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Complex Prosthodontic Rehabilitations: Where Tradition
Meets the Future
The challenges faced in complex interdisciplinary dentistry cases can
feel overwhelming. Topics will include: replacing the conventional
facebow, supplanting bimanual manipulation to register a restorative
position and making digital and 3rd generation polyvinylsiloxane
impressions. Discover innovative methods for altering vertical
dimension, accurately transferring from wax-up to provisionals
and planning segmental interocclusal registrations. Visualize a
better future by refining past practices.
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Dr. Michael Unthank
Course F245 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T224)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Your Office: Where Dentistry and Architecture Merge
Whether remodeling, finishing a space or constructing a new building,
a well-planned dental office will have an immediate positive impact on
virtually all facets of your practice. It can improve your productivity
while decreasing your stress and allow you to create an “image” or
“identity” consistent with your ideal practice. It will communicate the
quality of your services, inspire your patients’ confidence and assure
their comfort. It costs more to build it wrong than to build it right!
Dr. John A. Svirsky
Course F246 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Come In and Catch It: The Review That Sticks
This is the perfect review course developed for Hinman that covers
the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of the 35 soft tissue lesions
that every dentist and hygienist should know and treat appropriately.
A number of the entities only require recognition. The classic lesions
that have been forgotten since school will be brought back to life and
your diagnostic confidence will be re-energized.
Ms. Laney Kay
Course F247 12:30 p.m – 3:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T215) & Saturday (S259)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Blood, Spit and Fears: A Painless OSHA Update
Let’s face it … most OSHA training courses are anything but fun!
Join us for a class that will change your mind forever. It’s fun, it’s fast,
it’s informative and it satisfies your annual OSHA requirements.
We’ll cover the newest infection control guidelines, new disease
information, HIPAA highlights and other relevant regulations.
Dr. George F. Priest
Course F248 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D A LT ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Smile Line Revitalization with Crowns, Veneers
and Implants
Dentists are often challenged to provide esthetically pleasing smiles
for patients with missing or compromised teeth. Our goal is to
preserve remaining tooth structure and prevent further breakdown.
Consider the influence of esthetics on jaw relations, diagnostic
waxing, provisional restorations as the esthetic template and
sequential restoration techniques. Use these treatment plans involving
combinations of crowns, veneers and implant restorations to
not only restore, but also enhance these patients’ dental esthetics.
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Dr. John R. Droter
Course F249 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T223)
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The TMJ: From Confusion to Clarity
With MRI and CT scans we no longer have to guess what is going on
inside the TMJ. Understanding orthopedic medicine is the key to
understanding joints. This introduction into reading MRI and CT scans
will allow you to see in the joint, so things begin to make sense.
Differentiate between dangerous clicks and others. Physical damage
to the disc and ligaments may or may not progress to more serious
problems, as identified by key factors.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Rouse
Course F250 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Global Diagnosis: A New Vision of Dental Diagnosis and
Treatment Planning
This course provides the foundation for the future of complex care –
a systematic approach to interdisciplinary diagnosis. Rather than
using “regional” factors, this diagnostic method is based on the
concept of “global” diagnosis. The guidelines will be distilled into the
“Five Questions” required to diagnose and provide interdisciplinary
treatment of the worn or gummy smile.
Dr. Harold L. Crossley
Course F251 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
A Potpourri of Fascinating Pharmacology
Today our patients are taking a myriad of prescription and non-
prescription drugs whose interactions may be life threatening or of
little consequence. Discover alternative medications that that do not
interact. Performance enhancing drugs impact the dental practice.
Testosterone replacement therapy and over-the-counter medications
to enhance physical, mental and sexual abilities are a 10 billion dollar
industry. How do these drugs, if in fact they work, affect your practice,
your health and your family?
Dr. Jeffrey P. Okeson
Course F252 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
D H A LT ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Clinical Management of TMD
The management of TMD can be quite challenging. Acquire the latest
scientific findings and see how to select the correct treatment options
for your patient. The management of both muscle and intracapsular
disorders and the use of occlusal appliances will be discussed.
This presentation will place special emphasis on the critical issue of
knowing when occlusal changes are indicated and when they are not.
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Mr. Bruce Christopher
Course F322 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Bambi vs. Godzilla: How to Deal with Difficult People
Difficult people are everywhere! They can be patients, co-workers,
doctors, neighbors, even spouses. Discover the six basic difficult
personality styles that are out to drain you and your practice of vital
energy. Increase your awareness of why difficult personality types
act the way they do and learn strategies to achieve mutually
beneficial outcomes.
Dr. Donald P. Lewis, Jr.
Course F323 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S372)
Dentists, Dentists’ Spouses and Dental Students ONLY
No Fee
Preventing Employee Embezzlement and Fraud:
Detection, Protection and Prosecution
White-collar criminals are stealing each day from small business
owners with a variety of different “scams and schemes.” This
seminar is designed and developed to empower attendees with
knowledge to reduce their risk of becoming victims. Take home
proven internal control systems to safeguard your assets.
Dr. David Little
Course F334 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
D H A
No Fee
Implant Dentistry: Esthetic Retained Overdentures
Having edentulous patients suffering with ill-fitting, loose dentures and
unable to chew the foods they want is becoming a thing of the past.
Implant retained overdentures will enhance the quality of life for a
fully edentulous patient. Attain a higher level of technical knowledge
that will give you a vision to provide a new level of care for your
edentulous patients.
Ms. Karen Davis
Course F335 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
America’s Sweet Tooth and Its Impact on Oral and
Systemic Health
Americans consume an average of 400 calories per day of added
sugars in their diet from high-fructose corn syrup, table sugar, honey
and all other sweeteners with calories! There has been a correlating
rise in obesity, with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease,
elevated triglyceride levels, liver disease and Type II diabetes. Review
sugar’s impact on overall health, with help for today’s clinician seeking
to help reduce decay, remineralize tooth structure and motivate
patients to reclaim their health!
Dr. Vincent J.M. DiMaio
Course F336 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Notable and Not So Notable But Important Homicides
Everybody likes a murder mystery, whether in fiction or real life. Hear
details of famous murders, such as Laci Peterson and the “murder” of
Ted Binion, and also hear about not-so-famous, but important ones. It
will be seen that not all murders are murders, and if you get away with
one murder, you better be on your best behavior for the rest of your life.
Note: AGD credit will not be issued for this course.
Dr. Dale A. Miles
Course F337 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
The Agony and Ecstasy of Cone Beam CT
Why all the “buzz” about Cone Beam CT? What does it do? How much
does it cost? How would I use it? We use x-ray imaging every day to
help our clinical treatment decisions. Cone Beam lets you see anatomy
and pathology in 3-D – AND in color! Come see these amazing,
cost-effective Cone Beam images and learn how to treat your patients
more efficiently, expertly and confidently using this technology.
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Ms. Tricia Osuna
Course F338 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Hygiene / Preventive Panel – New Product Launches
Hear cutting-edge information on new products that have been
launched since last year’s Hinman. This new concept in education
offers an opportunity to hear directly from manufacturers who are
allotted 10 minutes per presenter. Marketing of products and research
is offered in an educational presentation. Following the course,
attendees are encouraged to visit the exhibit hall to learn more about
these new products!
Dr. Scott E. Parker
Course F339 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Course F340 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
The Future of Adhesive Dentistry: Making Our Lives Easier
The use of composite resin as a direct restorative material has
dramatically increased. With self-etching technology emerging as a
viable alternative and developments with bulk fill techniques, it is
easy to get confused. What materials should you use in your practice?
What has the literature shown on today’s most current materials?
Should you change your current techniques? Update your knowledge
on adhesive dentistry.
Dr. George F. Priest
Course F341 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D A LT ST
No Fee
Contemporary Treatment Options for Edentulous Patients
Technological breakthroughs in implant dentistry have significantly
altered treatment concepts for edentulous patients, providing
superior prospects for functional and esthetic rehabilitation. Clinical
examples and video segments will demonstrate computer-guided
surgery for expedited and accurate prosthetically driven placement;
CAD/CAM designed and manufactured frameworks that are precise
and durable; and improved resins and ceramics for stronger and
more lifelike tooth replacements. These advancements represent a
significant development in enhancing treatment outcomes for
edentulous patients.
Dr. Charles W. Wakefield
Course F342 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
Restorative Materials: What, Where, Why and How
Review the confusing array of current restorative materials and the
rationale for selection and clinical use of the most appropriate material
in varying clinical situations, separating marketing from evidence-based
dentistry. Learn to select adhesive systems, including total and self-
etch. Among other topics, become familiar with microfill, hybrid, nano
and build up/core composites and how glass ionomers, resin-modified
glass ionomers and compomers can be used as liners, luting agents
and restoratives.
Dr. Charles Blair – PANEL with Mr. Joseph D. Jordan &
Dr. Roy S. Shelburne
Course F343 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Stay Out of Jail: How to Navigate Dentistry’s
“Danger Zones”
See page 27 for more information.
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Ms. Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee
Course F344 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S360)
All Attendees
No Fee
Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body - Healthy Practice!
We are in a unique position to provide our patients with the highest
degree of preventive healthcare. Thus, we need to be knowledgeable
about the multifaceted world of medicine and how it affects our
patients’ overall health and well-being. Not only will it help keep our
patients healthier… but our practices will benefit as well!
Dr. J. Mel Hawkins
Course F345 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D H ST
No Fee
Local Anesthesia: 30+ Years of Hits, Misses and Near
Misses
Local anesthesia pharmacology is technique and local anesthetic
technique is pharmacology. Learn to enhance your local anesthesia
techniques via the clinical application of modern pharmacology and
multitasking with advanced block approaches and infiltration.
Product selection and what’s new, what’s coming and much more
will be presented. Update your skills and understanding of this key
component to your daily practice.
Dr. Ronni A. Schnell
Course F346 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D LT
No Fee
The Art and Science of Cast Partial Denture Design
Removable cast partial denture framework design can offer your
patients an option for successful, long-term dental care. Use this
unique design rationale with a logical, defined sequence for cast
removable partial denture frameworks that will not only provide
necessary retention, but also support and protect the abutments
for positive outcomes.
Note: This course is a prerequisite for course F139.
Dr. John R. Droter
Course F347 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Healthy Neck/Healthy Spine – Eliminating Neck and Back
Pain for You and Your Patients
Neck and back pain have become epidemic in both our professional
and patient populations. This course will help you understand why we
as dental practitioners have so many neck and back problems and
how to rehabilitate a damaged neck. Discover exercises that you can
do to improve your neck and back and changes you can make in how
you work to maintain a healthy neck and back.
Dr. Gregory J. Folse
Course F348 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated on Saturday (S359)
D LT ST
No Fee
Difficult Denture Patients: Real World Solutions
Dentures don’t have to be so HARD! Performing basic, common
procedures uncommonly well will not only make your patients happy
but can cut your clinical time and efforts dramatically. Some tough
denture patients do require special attention, understanding and
unique treatment approaches for successful patient outcomes.
See these clinically based, detailed, modified techniques. Successful?
Try 546 patients, 1,037 prostheses and only 123 adjustments.
Note: This course is a prerequisite for course F145.
Dr. David M. Sarver
Course F349 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
The Systematic and Comprehensive Smile Analysis –
The Next Level
When presented with a patient who has a gummy smile, why does
the oral surgeon see a gummy smile as an osteotomy, the periodontist
as a crown-lengthening procedure, the orthodontist as an incisor
intrusion case and the dentist as a possible veneer case? This
represents what we term “diagnosis by procedure.” In other words,
our diagnosis tends to be limited more to what each of us does.
Look at smile analysis in a total diagnostic manner with the
convergence of all disciplines to provide a unified diagnosis.
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Ms. Karen Davis
Course F350 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D H A ST
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Think Outside the Mouth...Treatment Planning for Non-
Surgical Periodontal Treatment
Discover what lies outside traditional quadrant scaling and root
planning for the most optimal non-surgical clinical results. Effective
treatment should be customized to meet the patient’s needs and halt
the disease process irrespective of insurance benefits. This course
provides an update on oral and systemic health interactions and will
challenge you to consider risk factors “outside the mouth.” Understand
the role of salivary diagnosis and adjunctive therapies to achieve
optimal clinical results.
Dr. Charles BlairCourse F351 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.D SPNo Fee
The Future of Dentistry
PPOs are dominating the marketplace with an 80% share, while
out-of-network practices are less than 18% of the market. New
graduates are weighing options as corporations can offer cash,
security, and relief from employee headaches. Even established
dentists who are looking to transition their practice see a way to sell
without the hassle of finding a buyer. Learn the best options for the
traditional practice’s survival: how to counter-punch, when to join PPOs,
and how best to deal with the growth of corporate dental control.
Ms. Rosemary BrayCourse F352 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.All AttendeesNo Fee
Teamwork! It Makes Your Dental Dream Work!
Teamwork can increase productivity and self-esteem, enhance
appreciation, improve communication and make work fun. Gain insight
into positive characteristics to seek in potential employees, negative
characteristics to avoid, the expected role of the doctor on the team
and ways to gain team commitment and continue motivation.
Mr. Joseph D. Jordan
Course F353 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D SP
No Fee
Practice Transitions: A Primer on Selling a Dental Practice
A dental practice is a tremendous asset and much care must be taken
in the transferring of that asset. The process of a practice transition
may seem like a daunting task to many doctors; however, in this
program, you will learn the step-by-step process of preparing for and
undertaking a unique practice sale. Current trends in dental practice
transitions and what the selling doctor can expect from the
forthcoming transition will be discussed.
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Dr. David L. Rothman
Course F354 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
D H A OS
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Secrets of Pediatric Dentistry: What You Weren’t Taught in
Dental School!
Are you overwhelmed with angst when you know children will be
coming to your office? Are you surprised when little Johnny, who was
a lion in your office, was a lamb in Dr. Pedo’s? Learn secrets for
making the day a pleasant one with children, addressing behavior
management, anesthesia, sealants, esthetic restorative dentistry,
pulp therapy and simplified space maintenance.
Ms. Katherine M. Eitel
Course F355 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
LIONESS TRAINING: Awakening the Instinctively Great
Trainer in YOU!
The life of a lion cub depends upon how quickly and effectively the
lioness teaches it the skills it will need to be successful and
independent of her – very much like our employees and patients
depend on us to teach them the skills they need to be successful.
Use these techniques to impact the way you teach your valuable
information and guide your employees and patients to competency
and independent thinking.
Dr. Mitchell J. Gardiner
Course F356 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Good Dentists Do Not Get Sued ... And Other Myths
When injuries and mishaps take place in the dental office, even the
best dentists in practice will be sued for malpractice. Understanding
what is meant by accepted standards of dental care and learning how
to document that these standards were met are the foundation for
malpractice defense. Injuries and mishaps absolutely require the
highest standard of documentation for a successful defense. Learn
these critical guidelines for your practice.
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg
Course F357 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Women’s Oral Health Issues
Women have special needs and considerations that men don’t have
when it comes to oral health and dental care. Hormonal fluctuations
have a surprisingly strong influence on the oral cavity. Puberty,
menses, pregnancy and menopause all influence women’s oral
health and the way in which dental treatment should be approached.
Analyze these life cycle changes and their impact on the oral cavity
and our treatment.
Mr. Dave Weber
Course F358 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
“The Winner in You” – Raising the Bar on Patient Care and
Customer Service
In a down economy, what truly separates one practice from another
may very well be the attitude, professionalism and level of service
being provided to patients! We live at such a frenzied pace, it’s easy to
forget the impact that actions, reactions and behaviors can have on
the perceptions others have of an office. This fast, fun and highly
interactive seminar zeroes in on the critical issues needed to meet
and exceed patient expectations – and gets everyone in an office
recharged to do the “right things.”
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Social Media Bootcamp
with Ms. Laci Phillips
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Cosmetic/Restorative
New Product Launches
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
TMJ Participation Course
with Dr. John Droter
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Homes Tour of Druid Hills
9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Seminar Series
Technical Exhibits
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Dr. Martin B. Goldstein
Course S147 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Friday (F133)
All Attendees
Fee: $225 Attendance is limited to 36 participants
Digital Dental Photography: Practice Builder –
Hands-On Edition
Digital photography can accelerate a lagging cosmetic or bread-and-
butter restorative practice. By learning not only “how to” and
“what with,” you will enhance your digital photographic capabilities
to increase cosmetic and restorative output in your practice.
Cameras will be provided for attendees to use during the course.
Attendees should bring cheek retractors and an occlusal mirror to
this course.
Dr. David Little
Course S148 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Friday (F137)
D ST
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Esthetic Implant-Retained Overdentures
Implant-retained overdentures will enhance the quality of life for the
fully edentulous patient. New advancements in technology and
products enhance function and create the illusion of reality in
patients’ smiles. Join us to gain a higher level of technical knowledge
and increase your motivation to achieve a new level of care.
Dr. Lee Ann Brady
Course S149 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D LT ST
Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 20 participants
Anterior Preparation Design
Highly skilled professionals like musicians and athletes spend the
majority of their life practicing. Most of what we call “practice” is
actually performance. When was the last time you picked up a
typodont and a handpiece and practiced? The preps you learned in
dental school may not be letting you get the best from today’s
materials. Use this hands-on workshop to practice the latest in
anterior preparation design.
Dr. Robert R. Edwab
Course S150 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated from Friday (F121 & F122)
D ST
Fee: $345 Attendance is limited to 28 participants
Hands-On Oral Surgery Workshop for the
General Practitioner
This hands-on course will give you the chance to broaden your
scope of practice by making oral surgery more enjoyable and more
predictable. Learning step-by-step techniques, you will use fresh pig
mandibles for soft tissue surgery and suturing, and learn proper use of
cowhorn and ash forceps, and rongeurs for extractions, alveoplasties
and root removals.
Dr. Charles W. Wakefield
Course S151 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D A ST
Fee: $295 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Posterior Direct Custom Composite Restorations
This hands-on session will enable participants to confidently and
accurately determine shades and accomplish simple and complex
lifelike restorations using composite resin. Restore Class I and II
posterior composites with dentin and enamel replacement, occlusal
groove characterization using tints and the optimal matrix system to
ensure perfect contacts every time. Finishing and polishing techniques
will be made simple, fast and lifelike, using techniques to eliminate
postoperative sensitivity and maximize restoration longevity.
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ADAA Assistants’ Seminar
Course S152 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T113) & Friday (F128 & F129)
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Fee: $60 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Learning in the Round
This seminar is created especially for the dental assistant. Don’t miss
this hands-on opportunity to learn about new products, updated
techniques and services available and share ideas with other dental
assistants in this fun, small group setting. You will come away
energized, with product samples for your office and the possibility
of great door prizes for yourself.
Different topics are covered at each session so register early, as this
small group fills up fast. Non-ADAA member dental assistants will
receive a free six-month membership in the American Dental
Assistants Association courtesy of the Hinman Dental Meeting.
Current members will receive a special gift, so be sure to bring your
ADAA membership card with you.
Dr. John R. Droter
Course S153 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: $195 Attendance is limited to 12 participants
CT/MRI Scans of the TMJ: How to Read, Interpret and
Utilize Modern Imaging Techniques
There has been an explosion in the utilization of CT and MRI scans in
recent years. Yet many practitioners are unsure exactly what they show.
Use this course to sharpen your skills about how to read, interpret and
utilize MRI and CT scans in your practice. This course will emphasize how
to identify the most common pathologies of the TMJ seen on these scans.
Ms. Renee C. Graham
Course S154 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T101 & T102) & Friday (F146)
D H A ST
Fee: $165 Attendance is limited to 50 participants
Aiming for Success: Radiographic Techniques from
Analog to Digital
Advances in technology have made a significant impact in the field of
dental radiography. For dental practices to make a smooth transition to
new technology, it is beneficial to have an understanding of the basic
principles of intraoral radiography and the modifications to these
principles required by new technology. Use these techniques with your
current technology, analog or digital, to produce quality, diagnostic
images on the first exposure.
Preventive Equipment Maintenance
Course S155 9:30 a.m – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T107 & T108) & Friday (F130 & F131)
All Attendees
Fee: $95 Attendance is limited to 60 participants
Service technicians from local dental supply companies will cover
basic preventive maintenance and safety requirements for dental
office equipment. Learn how to properly maintain the following: air
compressors, vacuum systems, autoclaves, cavitrons, prophy jets,
handpieces, x-ray processors and digital sensors. Also, learn how to
change o-rings in a leaking air/water syringe and solve many other
maintenance issues that exist in every dental office.
Dr. Alfred D. Wyatt, Jr.
Course S156 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T104) & Friday (F118)
D ST
Fee: $315 Attendance is limited to 36 participants
Before You Buy a Laser, Make Sure You See the Light
As lasers become more prevalent in the practice of dentistry, the
choices and options available to the clinician can be confusing and
overwhelming. The purpose of this hands-on course is to expose
participants to various modalities of lasers and discuss the advantages,
uses and limitations of each.
Dr. Robert R. Edwab
Course S157 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
DENTAL STUDENTS ONLY
No Fee Attendance is limited to 28 participants
Basic Suturing Techniques for Dental Students
Learn about suture materials, suturing techniques and instrumentation
in this hands-on workshop using pig mandibles. Understand when to
use silk, gut, chromic and synthetic restorable materials. Utilize
interrupted sutures techniques and continuous suturing techniques.
All the procedures will be practiced on pig mandibles. All materials
including gloves, sutures, instruments and pig mandibles are supplied.
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PA R T I C I PA T I O N C O U R S E S
Ms. Laci L. Phillips
Course S253 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
Fee: $90 Attendance is limited to 100 participants
Social Media Bootcamp
Dive into the social media game with this hands-on lab. Designed for
you to network with other offices while learning the basics of social
media platforms, let us show you how to extend your brand to the
world of social media and how to market your dental practice in this
arena. Computers and internet will be available for attendees as we
guide you through creating and updating your social media presence.
Dr. Gregory J. Folse
Course S158 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Repeated from Friday (F145)
D LT ST
Fee: $345 Attendance is limited to 20 participants
Difficult Denture Patients: Real World Solutions Hands-On
Workshop
This participation course provides hands-on experiences with
modified impression and border-molding techniques, highly efficient
and precise occlusal rim procedures (5-10 minute chair time) and
formulation of patient-specific occlusal schemes. Once applied,
these unique treatment techniques will decrease treatment and
chair time, decrease adjustment rates and increase denture success
in your practice.
Note: Course S359 is a prerequisite for this course.
Dr. Charles W. Wakefield
Course S159 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: $295 Attendance is limited to 30 participants
Anterior Direct Custom Composite Restorations
This hands-on course will teach shade determination and simple
methods to achieve life-like complex Class IV and full anterior
composite veneer restorations with incisal halo, incisal translucency
and enamel craze lines. Optimum surface texture and appearance
will be addressed. Finishing and polishing techniques to assure
maximum esthetics and restoration longevity will also be covered.
Update your skills to restore anterior composites as accurately as
can be done with porcelain.
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Dr. Charles Blair
Course S254 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A OS ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Avoid Coding Errors and Excel in Insurance Administration
Coding errors are predictable in today’s dental practice. Learn the top
coding errors and how not to make them. Most practices can expect
legitimate new increases in cash flow immediately by learning how to
do it right. Dealing with dental insurance is overwhelming, but key
strategies can save time, prevent hassles and keep you out of jail.
Learn essential tools to properly file dental insurance.
Dr. Gerard J. Chiche
Course S255 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
All-Ceramic Techniques Update
Update your knowledge of prosthetic and adhesive techniques.
Hear details about armamentarium and products, and get practical
techniques for tooth preparations, bonding sequence and cementation
for all-ceramic crowns and porcelain veneers. For porcelain veneers,
specifics on system selection, tips on optimum preparation, strategies
for shade control and masking, and step-by-step techniques for
bonding and cement selection will be presented. This course will help
you establish a comfort zone with the different systems of all-ceramic
crowns and fixed partial dentures.
Ms. Katherine M. Eitel
Course S256 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A OS ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
HAVE THEM AT HELLO!™: The Lioness Approach to
Instinctively Great Phone Skills
Improve your results on the phone and boost your value to the practice
by applying these simple yet innovative steps for increasing
productivity. Also, improve your success with price shoppers,
insurance-driven patients, emergencies and “cleaning only” patients,
with effective pending treatment, hygiene reminder and confirmation
calls that will cut your cancellations in half!
Dr. James C. Grisdale
Course S257 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Novel Management of the Periodontal Patient:
New Horizons and Beyond Periodontics
This course, designed for the dental team, focuses on the latest
techniques and procedures for the management of periodontal
patients who do not respond to routine periodontal treatment. New
developments are now available, or on the horizon, that will alter what
we now accept as routine therapy, meaning more patients will respond
to treatment that might be less invasive, more predictable or both.
Dr. Randy F. Huffines
Course S258 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Medicine for Dentistry
Millions of dental patients have significant medical conditions that
impact their treatment. Share practical clinical strategies developed to
make this part of your practice rewarding, efficient, predictable and less
stressful. Learn how to simplify the treatment of patients with
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, organ transplantation,
bleeding disorders, cancer, respiratory problems and hypertension.
Know what medication interactions you need to avoid. In addition to
access to course handouts, course participants will be given free
access to online resources.
Ms. Laney Kay
Course S259 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T215) & Friday (F247)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Blood, Spit and Fears: A Painless OSHA Update
Let’s face it … most OSHA training courses are anything but fun!
Join us for a class that will change your mind forever. It’s fun, it’s fast,
it’s informative and it satisfies your annual OSHA requirements.
We’ll cover the newest infection control guidelines, new disease
information, HIPAA highlights and other relevant regulations.
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Dr. George F. Priest
Course S260 8:30 a.m – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T216)
D A LT
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Progressive Veneer Techniques for Optimal Esthetics
As the foundation of an esthetically oriented practice, ceramic
veneers present an opportunity to dramatically enhance a patient’s
appearance, yet they can be the most challenging restorative
procedure to properly execute. Discover techniques for reducing
these challenges and for delivering predictably consistent results
using custom, yet conservative, preparation design predicated on
individual patient indications.
Dr. David L. Rothman
Course S261 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A OS
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Identifying and Treating Medical Emergencies in Children
Despite our best efforts and obsessive preparation, medical
emergencies can and will happen in children. When they do, they
happen quickly and often without warning. Response must be
immediate, and treatment must be definitive. This program will
discuss the unique physiology and anatomy of children,
preparedness and recognition and treatment of emergencies in
both the unsedated and sedated child. We will look at risk factors
that predispose kids to emergencies including obesity, airway
disease and sleep apnea/hypopnea.
Dr. John C. Cranham
Course S262 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Functional Esthetic Excellence
This fast-paced multimedia presentation will give the dental team
the latest information on state-of-the-art cosmetic-esthetic
procedures. Learning to design functionally correct smiles will
be the focus, with a special emphasis on material selection,
tooth preparation and adhesive techniques. Come learn the
timeless philosophies of the Dawson Academy with state-of-the-art
materials, technologies and procedures.
Dr. Vincent J.M. DiMaio
Course S263 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T214)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The JFK Assassination - Facts, Fantasy and Consequences
One of the most traumatic events of the 20th century was the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The forensics of the
assassination are straightforward if one has knowledge of wound
ballistics and weapons. Hear about the individuals involved, the
scene, the weapons and the ammunition used and some of the
bizarre sequelae of the assassination.
Note: AGD credit will not be issued for this course.
Mr. Glenn Lombardi
Course S264 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated from Friday (F242)
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Searching Patient: Building Your Complete Web
Presence So They Find You!
Discover the ever-growing importance of creating an online
presence for your practice. Examine the many ways a patient can
search for a new local dentist online, from search engines and
consumer sites to mobile devices, online reviews and Facebook.
Review the core tools and strategies you need to start taking control
of your online presence, including a practice website, local search
marketing, reputation management, social media and a fully
functional mobile website.
Dr. Samuel B. Low
Course S265 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D H ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Incorporating “Quality” Periodontics into Comprehensive
Restorative Dentistry
The dental practitioner is continually challenged to customize
periodontal treatment for the restorative patient. Patient esthetic
expectations and economic considerations complicate the choices.
Unravel the complexities by determining patient resistance/
susceptibility patterns for predictable outcomes. Provide a “systems”
approach to assessing prognosis for restorative abutments and when
to extract with resulting implant therapy. Learn the role of lasers, how
to enhance esthetic results by manipulating gingivae and how to
develop quality relationships with periodontists.
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Dr. David M. SarverCourse S266 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.D H A STFee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Aging Face – How the Dental Team Enhances Facial and
Dental Esthetics for a Lifetime
The plastic surgeon is associated with restoration of youthfulness, but
dentists and our teams are extremely important in planning the overall
restoration of a youthful appearance. Discover how the face and smile
age with new concepts in orthodontic treatment planning that enhance
the patient’s appearance for the long haul by anticipating changes and
producing outstanding cosmetic treatment results.
Mr. Kerry StraineCourse S267 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.D STFee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Effective Executive… Solves Problems Once
Profitability is more than cash flow. Learn how to control your destiny,
or someone else will! Knowing your historical performance and
understanding your practice’s P&L provides the foundation for future
performance and profitability. Gain insight into the guidelines for
revenue expenditure and profitability management. Discover the
correlation between internal production and collection goals and your
P&L, as well as the overhead percentages and cash flow standards for
the top dental practices. Recognize the important growth
opportunities that exist in your practice.
Mr. Bruce ChristopherCourse S268 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.All AttendeesFee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Psychology of Success: Secrets the Superstars Know
What do the superstars of success know that the rest of us do not?
Learn the six essential key ingredients to the science behind success.
Real intelligence has to do with how well we handle people, deal with
set-backs and failures, motivate ourselves, and most of all, manage
our emotions. Discover a blueprint for achieving success in your
relationships, your health, your careers and your office.
Dr. Harold L. Crossley
Course S269 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Pharmacologic Management of Orofacial Infections
What is the antibiotic of choice in healthy, ambulatory patients
who have an orofacial infection? What are the most recent
recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis in patients who have an
orthopedic prosthesis? What is your antibiotic of choice in patients
who are already taking an antibiotic prescribed by their physician?
Explore both traditional and newer antibiotics, antifungal and antiviral
agents available to treat patients with orofacial infections.
Ms. Karen Davis
Course S270 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Creating the Ultimate Doctor-Patient Hygiene Exam
Learn how to prevent the “I’ll give you a call....” response from patients
following treatment recommendations during the dental hygiene
appointment. Capitalize on that magical five to seven minute exam,
using continuity between the dentist and dental hygienist without
ruining everyone’s schedules. Strategic screenings provide the pathway
for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment enrollment. Learn how to
use “power words” for education and a “triangle of communication”
between the dentist, dental hygienist and the patient.
Dr. J. Mel Hawkins
Course S271 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T210)
D ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Oral Sedation: Clinical “How-To” Applications,
Pharmacology and Controversies
Sedation is the practice builder of modern day dentistry. Learn sedation
pharmacology and how to apply it in practice. Learn from mistakes
made over 30+ years of private practice and share case reports.
State Dental Board regulations will be compared and contrasted,
and the questions “How do I legally protect myself?” and “What is my
professional fee?” will be addressed.
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Dr. Dale A. Miles
Course S272 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
“Risky Business”: Dental X-rays – Are They Safe?
Are They Necessary?
Dentists and their professional staff have many patients and parents
of children who think that dental x-rays are dangerous. X-rays can be.
But modern dental offices use techniques and equipment to minimize
the risk and ensure the safety of the x-ray examination. This program
will discuss your patients’ x-ray risk in comparison to daily activities
and other risks we take EVERY DAY. Use this update to reduce your
patients’ x-ray concerns.
Dr. Jeffrey P. Okeson
Course S273 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
The Non-Odontogenic Toothache
Some toothaches do not respond to endodontic procedures and even
extraction of the painful tooth. This course will discuss how this can
happen and how to manage the pain. Seven different types of
non-odontogenic toothaches will be presented and how each can
best be diagnosed and managed. Understanding these concepts is
essential in a dental practice.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Rouse
Course S274 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T212)
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Sleep Prosthodontics – An Introduction to the Future of
Restorative Dentistry
This unique presentation will focus on preventing disease rather than
restoring morphology. Restoration of the teeth rarely fixes the core
cause of the problem. A growing body of research is beginning to link
nocturnal airway issues in adults and children to tooth wear, myofacial
pain, craniofacial deficits, periodontal disease and malocclusion. This
evidence-based course will provide clinicians with the foundation to
differentiate between the categories of sleep-disordered breathing
and diagnose the variations from oral signs and symptoms.
Dr. Scott E. Parker
Course S275 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
What You Need to Know About Implants: Incorporating
the Team and Materials to Get the Results You Want
Through simple treatment protocol and laboratory procedures, you
will learn how to develop highly esthetic restorations that replicate
the contour of natural teeth. In addition, learn how to gain patient
acceptance for implant treatment and restorative treatment plans and
get the key fundamentals of a team approach to implant dentistry.
Discover the important steps to achieving the predictable implant
results you desire.
Dr. Van B. Haywood
Course S276 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
All Attendees
Fee: Dentists $70, All others $45
Dental Materials to Facilitate Bleaching: Single Dark Tooth
Bleaching, Bonding, Sensitivity and Caries Control
In addition to understanding the techniques and indications for
bleaching teeth overall, there are unique specific bleaching needs.
Hear tips for bonding composite restorations to the lighter teeth,
appropriate tray fabrication for a single dark tooth and internal
bleaching of endodontically treated teeth. Also shown will be
“boil and form” tray fabrication for children, treatment of bleaching
sensitivity before, during and after bleaching and the new long-term
use of bleaching materials for caries control in elderly and
orthodontic patients.
R E G I S T E R E D A T T E N D A N C E L E C T U R E S
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Dr. Paul Kudyba, Jr.
Course S277 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: $25
Heroic Oral Rehabilitation Following Implant Complications
Oral rehabilitations sometimes fail due to loss of key components.
Catastrophic failure of the prosthesis may occur due to loss of one or
more implants. Components (building blocks) such as the prosthesis,
retaining screw, the interface and/or the implant are subject to fracture
or distortion when stressed beyond the functional limit. Discover heroic
ways to solve these difficult problems.
Dr. Laura D. Braswell
Course S278 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: $25
20 Years of Laser Dentistry, a Clinical Retrospective View
When lasers first appeared on the dental scene they were considered
questionable in utility and extremely expensive. Now there are many
types with specific uses in all price ranges. Examine early cases,
long-term follow-ups and exciting future applications for lasers in
dentistry. Learn how you can use laser technology to increase your
productivity while enhancing your quality of care.
Dr. Clayton Davis
Course S279 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
D H A ST
Fee: $25
Rationale for Comprehensive Care
Comprehensive care does not necessarily mean doing more dentistry;
it means being more diagnostic. The aspects of an exam needed to
make a diagnosis and how the diagnosis helps create a treatment
plan will be described. Better planning leads to more predictable care.
Learn how to involve your patients in the diagnostic process so that
they seek needed optimal treatment.
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Dr. Gregory J. Folse
Course S359 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Friday (F348)
D LT ST
No Fee
Difficult Denture Patients: Real World Solutions
Dentures don’t have to be so HARD! Performing basic, common
procedures uncommonly well will not only make your patients happy
but can cut your clinical time and efforts dramatically. Some tough
denture patients do require special attention, understanding and
unique treatment approaches for successful patient outcomes.
See these clinically based, detailed, modified techniques. Successful?
Try 546 patients, 1,037 prostheses and only 123 adjustments.
Note: This course is a prerequisite for course S158.
Ms Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee
Course S360 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Repeated from Friday (F344)
All Attendees
No Fee
Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body – Healthy Practice!
We are in a unique position to provide our patients with the highest
degree of preventive healthcare. Thus, we need to be knowledgeable
about the multifaceted world of medicine and how it affects our
patients’ overall health and well-being. Not only will it help keep our
patients healthier… but our practices will benefit as well!
Mr. Joseph D. Jordan
Course S361 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
D SP ST
No Fee
The Next Step: Associateships and the New Dentist
Associateship positions offer a wealth of experience for new dentists
and are often seen as the “next step” from graduation. Learn how to
evaluate associateship positions from the standpoint of the new
dentist and the host doctor, including the economic benefit, busyness
factor and probability for long-term success. Understanding the
mentality that both parties bring to the position can help ensure a
successful and fulfilling association.
Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg
Course S362 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Optimal Aging – Living to 100!
At least 75 percent of health care costs in the U.S. are spent on
treating diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, breast cancer,
prostate cancer and obesity. Many of these diseases are largely
preventable and can even be reversed by simple choices we make in
our lifestyle. This informative course will look at some of today’s major
health concerns and will offer suggestions and recommendations to
help achieve a long healthy life.
Dr. John A. Svirsky
Course S363 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
D H A ST
No Fee
Oral Cancer 2013: Lumps, Bumps and Lesions for
All Seasons
This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral
health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and
malignant lesions and new diagnostic techniques. Tobacco advertising
will be exposed, and the link between human papilloma virus and oral
cancer discussed. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major
difference in the lives of your patients.
Mr. Dave Weber
Course S364 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
I’m Spread So Thin You Can See Through Me!
As the sheer volume of today’s responsibilities grow, everyone is
being asked to do more, with less, faster, cheaper and better! Laugh as
you learn a practical “process” for balancing every aspect of your life
that coordinates your calendar, to-do list and filing so nothing falls
through the cracks. Leave energized and equipped with key skills to be
on top of everything – inside and outside of the office!
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Ms. Nancy Andrews
Course S365 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D H ST
No Fee
Standing Up to Emerging Diseases
Explore personal health issues, including new and altered diseases
such as blood-borne, biofilm and insect/parasite diseases and
very infectious respiratory, skin, droplet or airborne diseases.
Co-morbidities such as chronic conditions and allergies are
considered, as well as occupational risk, illness prevention and
post-exposure responses. Update your understanding of standard
and transmission-based precautions.
Dr. Mitchell J. Gardiner
Course S366 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T317)
D H A OS ST
No Fee
Can Your Dental Team Help to Defend You in a
Malpractice Lawsuit?
Clinical documentation has been proven to be THE GOLD STANDARD
in defending malpractice lawsuits. The ENTIRE DENTAL TEAM is of
critical importance in defending their dentists by keeping records that
meet accepted standards in every way. Use this rare opportunity to
review and analyze actual malpractice cases to understand how
documentation helped to win and lose these lawsuits in court. Leave
with a fresh perspective of what needs to be documented and why.
Dr. Van B. Haywood
Course S367 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Bleaching Traditions and Future Trends 2013
Tray bleaching for the past 25 years and in-office bleaching for
125 years have given us solid traditional information and developed
future trends for new treatment options. A pre-bleaching examination
and diagnosis is important to avoid pitfalls and poor outcomes for all
types of bleaching. Understanding the application of different
products is essential to guide patients for their maximum benefit.
Learn the very latest evidence-based data on bleaching.
Dr. Gregory L. Psaltis
Course S368 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
To B or Not To B – Managing Everyone’s Behavior in
Pediatric Dentistry
Have you ever wondered why pediatric dentists love their work?
Imagine seeing only children all day. This may sound like your
worst nightmare. Attend this engaging and informative program
and discover keys to the joy of children. Enhance your
understanding of the child’s dental experiences. Hear
suggestions for managing the behavior of the provider and
turning the problem of parents into an asset.
Ms. Kim Laudenslager, R.D.H., M.P.A.
Director of CRDTS Dental Hygiene Exams
Course S369 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Hygiene Students
No Fee
2013 CRDTS Dental Hygiene Examination
The Central Regional Dental Testing Service, Inc. is a regional
testing agency currently administering the CRDTS Dental Hygiene
Examination accepted by Georgia and approximately 40 other
states. This presentation gives an introduction to CRDTS, the
content and some of the important changes for the 2013 CRDTS
Dental Hygiene Examination.
Note: AGD credit will not be issued for this course.
Dr. Sameer Puri
Course S370 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
D H A OS ST
No Fee
Introduction to In-Office CAD/CAM
This program will explore current options for in-office CAD/CAM for
general dentists. Discover the different imaging options and how a
typical CAD/CAM appointment works. See examples of how in-office
CAD/CAM can be used to fabricate inlays, crowns, veneers, bridges
and implant surgical guides, abutments and final restorations.
Finally, consider the financial commitments and impact CAD/CAM
can have on a typical dental practice.
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Ms. Rosemary Bray
Course S371 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Extraordinary Service – A Dental Necessity!
In today’s challenging economy, outstanding customer service is more
essential than ever. You must exceed the patient’s expectations, not
meet it. Learn how to use extraordinary service to make your practice
healthier and happier, create Raving Fans out of satisfied patients, and
avoid unhappy patients. Understand the importance of the first
impression of your practice and how to stay ahead and survive in
this economy.
Dr. Donald P. Lewis, Jr.
Course S372 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Friday (F323)
Dentists, Dentists’ Spouses and Dental Students ONLY
No Fee
Preventing Employee Embezzlement and Fraud:
Detection, Protection and Prosecution
White-collar criminals are stealing each day from small business
owners with a variety of different “scams and schemes.” This seminar
is designed and developed to empower attendees with knowledge
to reduce their risk of becoming victims. Take home proven internal
control systems to safeguard your assets.
Mr. Imtiaz Manji
Course S373 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Repeated from Thursday (T305)
All Attendees
No Fee
Your Future in Patient Care and Value
Do you feel like you’re getting ahead or just keeping up? Are you
confident or unsure about the future? Everyday is an opportunity to
do something great and to set yourself, your patients and the practice
on a course for an incredible tomorrow. Bring your team to align
everyone’s vision for patient and practice success as well as create
daily focus around patient care and caring to optimize individual,
team and practice success.
Dr. Thomas R. McDonald
Course S374 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
D A LT ST
No Fee
Choosing an Accurate Starting Point for Restorative Dentistry
In the comprehensive restorative practice, clinicians must consider
all functional aspects of the masticatory system in evaluation and
treatment. Achieving a precise starting point is essential for proper
diagnosis and a stable, comfortable final restoration. In this course,
occlusal diagnosis and treatment will be discussed within the context
of TMJ stability. Clinical cases will demonstrate the relationship
between the TMJ, occlusion and restorative treatment.
Ms. Tricia Osuna
Course S375 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Cosmetic / Restorative Panel – New Product Launches
Hear cutting-edge information on new products that have been
launched since last year’s Hinman. This new concept in education
offers you an opportunity to hear directly from manufacturers who
are allotted 10 minutes per presenter. Marketing of products and
research is offered in an educational presentation. Following the
course, attendees are encouraged to visit to the exhibit hall to learn
more about these new products.
Dr. Stephan Holcomb
Chairman, CRDTS Examination Review Committee
Course S376 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Dental Students
No Fee
2013 CRDTS Dental Examination
The Central Regional Dental Testing Service, Inc. is a regional testing
agency currently administering the CRDTS Dental Examination accepted
by Georgia and approximately 40 other states. This presentation gives
an introduction to CRDTS, the content and important changes for the
2013 CRDTS Dental Examination.
Note: AGD credit will not be issued for this course.
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Mr. Dave Weber
Course S377 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Some Days You’re the Pigeon; Some Days, the Statue!
Relationships! It all boils down to relationships. In this side-splitting
comedy routine, you’ll discover the secret to making progress on
purpose in all of your relationships and the amazing impact that our
WORDS have on the culture and climate of a practice or a home.
Laugh and learn as you identify with what many doctors and staff feel
is the most challenging part of our practices – THE PEOPLE.
Mr. Kerry Straine
Course S378 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
D ST
No Fee
Healthy and Wealthy in the 21st Century:
Emotional Intelligence and Financial Intelligence
Create the Ultimate Synergy!
When treatment plans and business plans align you can replace
fear with freedom and uncertainty with unlimited amounts of
abundance! Learn how to own and operate a business that
values organizational health as much as oral health. Effectively
communicate the ideal and most beneficial treatment plan to your
patients that everyone will embrace. Your unique vision and mission
can provide you with the lifetime of fun, fulfillment and financial
reward that you desire and deserve!
Ms. Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee
Course S379 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
Bugs, Drugs and Food Fads: Considerations for the Dental Professional
We are a self-medicating, hype-believing society that wants a quick fix.
Our bodies need vitamins and minerals to function efficiently, but
which ones – and how much? 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.
Mr. William G. Lako, Jr.Course S380 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.All Attendees
No Fee
Taxes, Budgets & Finances:
How to Get Started on the Right Track
Come start your practice and your career off on the right track. Learn
strategies that will help reduce your tax liability as a dentist and how
the current tax structure affects personal taxes. Review important
business tactics such as budgets, financing a practice and paying
down student loan debt. Students and recent graduates will especially
benefit from this course. Set your path for financial independence.
Dr. Francis G. Serio
Course S381 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All Attendees
No Fee
International Volunteer Dental Projects:
What’s It All About Anyway?
Opportunities exist for dentists, dental hygienists and others to
volunteer around the world or around the block. Explore the nature of
volunteer activities, cross-cultural issues, a comparison of service and
teaching projects and how to get started either at home or abroad. The
nuts and bolts of volunteering overseas will be detailed.
Dr. Keith K. JeffordsCourse S382 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.All AttendeesNo Fee
About FACE and Body... Answers Dental Providers Need to Know About Plastic Surgery
Our patients are curious about additional treatments to complement
their cosmetic dental procedures. Hear the latest about plastic surgery,
including treatments for perioral wrinkles (smoker’s lines), nasolabial
folds, skin rejuvenation, lip enhancements and reductions. Discover the
differences and indications for Botox/Dysport and Restylane/Juvederm.
Dr. Wayne E. Kerr Course S383 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.D H A OS ST
No Fee
Stuff Worth Knowin’
Enhance your value to the dental team. Improve your diagnostic skills,
learn how to make better alginates, more successful sealants and to
use the vitalometer. Review current products and materials to facilitate
patient care, and in-office patient education systems to improve
treatment acceptance. Discover fifteen ways to love life more!
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KEYNOTE PRIZES All paid registrants are eligible for, and must be present to win,
two sets of Delta Air Lines tickets to anywhere in the continental
United States. Two sets of two roundtrip tickets will be given away.
One set will be awarded to a dentist and the other set to an auxiliary.
Deposit the appropriate ticket (included in your registration packet)
in the hopper when entering the auditorium beginning at 5:00 p.m. for a
chance to win. The Keynote Session begins promptly at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets must be deposited in the hopper prior to 5:25 p.m.
THURSDAY
S P E C I A L E V E N T S
AMERICASMART SHOPPING
Course T400
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Also available on Friday (Course F404)
Fee: $20
AmericasMart (Building 3), home to fashion, fine jewelry and
accessories wholesale showrooms, is typically only open to trade
professionals, but it will open its doors to registered Hinman
attendees who show a name badge and ticket. Enter AmericasMart at
the corner of Spring Street and Harris Street. Look for signs near the
escalator to the left of the Exhibit Hall entrance.
Note: Showrooms offer limited samples of clothing and accessories.
All showrooms may not be open – days and times vary. These
showrooms accept cash, but please note that some showrooms have
minimum amounts for credit card purchases. No strollers or children
under the age of 12 will be admitted.
Tickets for this event may be purchased prior to the Meeting or at the
Ticket Sales desk in the Registration Hall.
Take the Hinman Shuttle from the main entrance of the GWCC to The
Westin Peachtree Plaza. Walk one block north on Spring Street to the
AmericasMart Building 3 main entrance located at 250 Spring Street.
DEMONSTRATION COOKING CLASS
“Southern Picnic”
Course T401
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Attendance is limited to 45
Viking Cooking School – 1745 Peachtree Street NE
Board the bus at the main entrance of the GWCC at 10:15 a.m.
Bus will return to the GWCC at 1:30 p.m.
Fee: $75
There is no picnic quite
like a real Southern one
featuring traditional foods
made famous over the
years. From the days of
Scarlett O’Hara to cowboy
boots and overalls,
come out and join us in
your Southern best while
feasting on “Gone with
the Wind” style Southern cuisine.
KEYNOTE SESSION with
Mr. Jack Hanna
Course T402
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
GWCC, Sidney Marcus
Auditorium
No Fee
Join us for the official opening
ceremony of the Hinman
Dental Meeting! Doors and
cash bar open at 5:00 p.m.
with a musical prelude until
5:30 p.m. The Keynote Session introduces the Meeting’s Featured
Clinicians and Keynote Speaker, Mr. Jack Hanna.
As the popular host of the hit television series, Jack Hanna’s Animal
Adventures, Jack takes millions of viewers on exciting journeys
each week to learn about animals and the places they live.
His enthusiasm and wonderment with every new creature make
the series a success to a broad range of viewers. The show now
reaches 95 percent of U.S. television households every week-end
and is viewed in more than 60 countries.
The road to notoriety began in the family bathtub in Knoxville, TN
where Jack raised bluegills. After majoring in business in college,
Jack Hanna opened a pet shop and petting zoo. Upon moving his
family to Columbus, Ohio in 1978, he became Director of the
rundown Columbus Zoo and began to receive national attention.
He has since become a regular guest on “Good Morning America”
and “The Late Show with David Letterman” and made countless
appearances throughout the U.S.
Marvin C. Goldstein Memorial Lecture
This session is sponsored by the Atlanta chapter of the Alpha Omega
International Dental Fraternity in cooperation with the Thomas P.
Hinman Dental Meeting. The Fraternity has dedicated this lectureship
in memory of Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein.
The indicates that transportation to this event is included in the ticket fee.
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BREAKFAST AT MACY’S! (Shopping Too!!!)
Course F403
8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Board bus at GWCC at 7:20 a.m. for a 7:30 a.m. departure.
Board bus at Macy’s at 11:00 a.m. for an 11:15 a.m. departure.
Fee: $30 – Attendees will receive a $15 Macy’s gift card
upon entering the store
Macy’s is opening its Lenox Square location
for Hinman attendees only. Macy’s invites
Hinman attendees to take advantage of exclusive shopping hours
from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. with complimentary continental breakfast,
personal shoppers and other special offers!
After 10:00 a.m., Lenox Square will open to the public and attendees
will have the chance to explore some of Atlanta’s most exclusive
shops. The bus will depart from Macy’s at 11: 15 a.m. Those attendees
who choose to stay past the departure time will be responsible for
their own transportation back to the GWCC.
AMERICASMART SHOPPING
Course F404
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Also available on Thursday (Course T400)
Fee: $20
AmericasMart (Building 3), home to fashion, fine jewelry and
accessories wholesale showrooms, is typically only open to trade
professionals, but it will open its doors to registered Hinman
attendees who show a name badge and ticket. Enter AmericasMart at
the corner of Spring Street and Harris Street. Look for signs near the
escalator to the left of the Exhibit Hall entrance.
Note: Showrooms offer limited samples of clothing and accessories.
All showrooms may not be open – days and times vary. These
showrooms accept cash, but please note that some showrooms have
minimum amounts for credit card purchases. No strollers or children
under the age of 12 will be admitted.
Tickets for this event may be purchased prior to the Meeting or at the
Ticket Sales desk in the Registration Hall.
Take the Hinman Shuttle from the main entrance of the GWCC to The
Westin Peachtree Plaza. Walk one block north on Spring Street to the
AmericasMart Building 3 main entrance located at 250 Spring Street.
HINMAN LUNCHEON with Mr. Bruce Christopher
Course F405
11:45 a.m. Cocktails
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Luncheon
Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta
Board bus at the main entrance of the GWCC at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. departure.Return bus will board at 1:30 p.m. for a 1:45 p.m. departure.
Fee: $55
Why Are Women So Strange and Men So Weird?
How to Communicate Effectively with the Opposite SexAt the heart of any practice is relationships: among staff, patients anddoctors. It is no doubt that communication runs your office! This session takes a very humorous look at how men and women think, speak and make decisions differently. Interpersonal effectiveness is a key factor in personal and practice success. You can revitalize performance and enhance morale by putting into practice the strategies outlined in this seminar. You will learn what makes the opposite sex tick and what you can do about it. You will laugh ‘til you cry… and learn ‘til you change!
Note: Business casual attire is required.
WINE TASTING & SEMINAR with Mr. Michael GallantCourse F4063:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Omni Hotel at CNN Center, South Tower, Atrium TerraceFee: $55
Mastering The BlendMost wines are a result of the careful blending of multiple grape varieties. Each grape has different flavor profiles, textures and aromatics. The final product will bring the best characteristics of each grape to the wine. This year we will taste interesting blended wines from all over the globe. Be prepared for interesting California, French and Australian blends. We will even feature a great Port!
Dental Student Networking and ReceptionCourse F407
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Dental Students
No Fee
Join other dental students and Hinman member dentists for beer, wine
and light appetizers. Take advantage of the opportunity to join round
table discussions of topics not learned in school: how and where to find
a practice, how to hire a staff, the benefits of organized dentistry and
the chance to ask other questions of successful practicing dentists.
Sign up when you register to assure a spot in this event.
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AUXILIARY RECEPTION
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Grand Ballroom
Join us at the Omni Hotel for a night of dancing, fun and great food!
Spectrum Entertainment returns and promises a fabulous time.
Each attendee, 21 years of age or older with identification, will receive two
drink tickets redeemable for complimentary beer or wine between the
hours of 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Other beverages will be available
for purchase and cash bars will remain open until 11:00 p.m.
The buffet will open at 7:00 p.m. Hygienists, assistants, laboratory
technicians, office staff, residents and students may bring one adult guest.
DENTIST RECEPTION WITH A-TOWN A-LIST!
7:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, International Ballroom
Enjoy great food and a live band at the 2013 Hinman Dental Meeting Dentist Reception! Enjoy dancing to all your favorites with A-Town A-List! This seven-piece band specializes in creating a unique energy and chemistry with the last 60 years of popular music.
An exquisite buffet reception including scrumptious desserts and coffee
will be provided along with cash bars. Dentists from all registration
categories, including dental students with one adult guest, are cordially
invited to attend this fabulous evening. Coat and tie for gentlemen and
cocktail attire for ladies. Dentists must present the appropriate ticket for
entrance. Ticket is good for each dentist and one adult guest.
Prize vacations Nos. 1 and 2 will be awarded during the party. All paid
dentists are eligible and must be present to win. Registered dentists
should drop the appropriate ticket in the ticket tumbler located in
the Exhibit Hall or at the Dentist Reception. Hinman Members are not
eligible for these prizes.
DENTIST RECEPTION PRIZES
VACATION #1:
Enchantment Resort,
Sedona, Arizona
Enchantment Resort is the
leading Sedona resort and
spa, renowned in Arizona and
beyond. The resort offers an
abundance of amenities with
stunning views and truly unique architecture. Enchantment combines
the unique natural beauty of Arizona’s red rocks with superb hotel
accommodations. Guests enjoy exploring the hiking trails and ancient
ruins amidst the Secret Mountain Wilderness.
This prize trip includes airfare for two to Sedona and accommodations
at the Enchantment Resort. Total monetary value of this prize not to
exceed $5,000.
VACATION #2:
Royal Caribbean Cruise –
Create your own trip!
Enjoy an amazing Royal
Caribbean cruise to a
destination of your choice!
The cruise line offers
hundreds of ports-of-call in
some of the most breathtaking
places in the world including
the amazing coasts of Alaska, Canada and England to the historical
charm of Europe. Royal Caribbean also sails to the beautiful beaches
of Mexico, Hawaii, the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Bermuda or the
Bahamas. The cruise will offer a variety of fine dining, shopping, shore
excursions and nightly entertainment.
This prize trip includes airfare for two and accommodations aboard
a Royal Caribbean ship. Total monetary value of this prize not to
exceed $5,000.
Note: Check website for more details and restrictions.
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Deposit the appropriate ticket in the ticket tumbler at the Auxiliary
Reception for a chance to win. Drawings will be held at approximately
9:15 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. You must be present to win.
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HINMAN TOUR OF HOMES
COURSE S408
9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
FEE: $65 (Lunch at Druid Hills Golf Club included)
Buses depart GWCC at 9:00 a.m. and return to the GWCC at 1:30 p.m.
Come experience these delightful homes owned by Hinman members who
have invested their time and personalities to create three unique settings in
the well-established Druid Hills community. Lunch at the beautiful Druid Hills
Golf Club will provide a finishing touch to your visit to this traditional but eclectic
Atlanta neighborhood.
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Winter
This charming 1922 bungalow was purchased by the current owners in 1997 and
renovated in 2005 to add a second story. The home features three working fireplaces,
a delightful folk art collection and original “wavy glass” windows. The pergola and pond
with Koi and goldfish are just part of the beautiful gardens in the backyard.
Dr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald
Also built in 1922, the McDonalds are the third homeowners to enjoy this English Tudor
home situated on 1.25 acres. With 4,000 square feet of living space, the McDonalds have
overseen three major renovations since they purchased the house in 1986. The outdoor
living areas are a must see.
Dr. and Mrs. Sedgie Newsom
This Mediterranean Revival house constructed in 1924
is undergoing an extensive renovation to add a large
kitchen, family room, breakfast nook and mudroom.
As the fourth owners of the house, the Newsoms are
planning and designing an interior that will feature
an explosion of color to accent the new floor plans
upstairs and down.
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With more than 425 exhibiting companies, the Hinman Technical Exhibits is an area you need to visit! Here you’ll be able to see
and source the latest the industry has to offer. Save time and plan which exhibitors you’ll visit on www.hinman.org/exhibits.aspx.
Just click on the 2013 Interactive Floor Plan.
NEW HALL HOURS:
Thursday, March 21
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, March 22
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 23
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
TECHNICAL EXHIBITS HALL FEATURES
Hinman Treasure Quest is an exciting new game and your chance
to win up to $500 in cash! The game board is in the Guide to Technical Exhibits located
opposite the Hinman Dining Dollars. On the card, you’ll find the list of participating exhibitors. Visit those exhibitors, have them
stamp your game card and deposit your card in the Treasure Chest in the Hinman Classic Car Exhibit (Booth 840).
Jewelry Giveaway - Hinman will give away vintage inspired pieces as we give a nod to the past and
look forward to the Hinman tradition continuing. All paid registration categories are eligible to win. Ticket
scanners will be located in the Hinman Classic Car Exhibit (booth 2741). You must be present to win.
Redeem your Hinman Dining Dollars, found in the Guide to Technical Exhibits, for special values with
food vendors in the Hinman Eatery and throughout the Exhibit Hall.
Look for ’50s-Inspired Hinman Characters on the show floor for your chance to win gas cards. All
paid registration categories are eligible. Participants must turn in their completed ticket to the ’50s-inspired
characters in the Exhibit Hall for a chance to win. The winner will pick up the gas card at the Exhibits office on the show floor.
Gas cards will not be mailed.
Come and explore the Hinman Classic Car Exhibit.
Vintage, classic and exotic cars will be in booths 840 and 2741.
These vehicles were beautifully restored by our own Hinman Members.
Messages to Our Military – Join
Hinman and Bennett Graphics in sending
a note of thanks to the men and women
who defend our freedom. Visit the
Messages to Our Military booth in the
back of the 1000 aisle and write a
postcard of appreciation, or bring written postcards from your office and patients. Help us send as
many notes of gratitude as possible to the members of our armed forces all across the world!
T E C H N I C A L E X H I B I T S
LOCATION: GWCC Halls A1 – A3
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Earn free CE credit in our Table Clinics area. Table clinics are scientific table-top presentations that are each approximately
10 minutes in length and are given by volunteers of the dental community. Receive a code for one hour of continuing
education credit for each hour spent in the table clinics area. Be sure to pick up a time-stamped card when you enter the area
and stop back by once the hour is complete to get a CE code. Enter behind the 2400 aisle.
Thursday, March 21
9:00 a.m. Hall Opens
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Table Clinics
2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Table Clinics
4:00 – 4:45 p.m. Enter to win Jewelry Giveaway
4:45 p.m. Jewelry Giveaway Winner Awarded
5:00 p.m. Hall Closes
Friday, March 22
8:00 a.m. Hall Opens
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Table Clinics
11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Table Clinics
3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Table Clinics
5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Enter to win Jewelry Giveaway
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Cocktail Hour courtesy of onPeak Housing
5:45 p.m. Jewelry Giveaway Winner Awarded
6:00 p.m. Hall Closes
Saturday, March 23
9:00 a.m. Hall Opens
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Table Clinics
1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Enter to win Jewelry Giveaway
2:30 p.m. Jewelry Giveaway Winner Awarded
3:00 p.m. Hall Closes
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E X H I B I T O R S
1-800-DENTIST
2wayradiodirect.com
3M ESPE
3Shape
Accurate Metals & Refining
Accurate Mfg., Inc.
ACIGI Relaxation/Fujiiryoki
ACT Chattem
Acteon North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
A-dec
ADS South
Affinity Bank
Affordable Dentures
AFTCO
Allpro
AMD Lasers
American Business Consulting
American Eagle Instruments
American Express OPEN
Ameritas Group Dental
Angie’s List
APPLIED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS INC.
Arm & Hammer Spinbrush
ASEPTICO
Atlanta Dental Supply
Atlantic Precious Metal Refining
AvaDent Digital Dentures
Avesis
Bank of America Practice Solutions
Beaverstate Dental, Inc.
Belmont Equipment
Benco Dental
Bien-Air Dental
Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr. David Clark
BioHorizons
Biotrol
Bisco Dental Products
Blair & Associates, Dr. Charles and Practice
Booster
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia
BonaDent Dental Laboratories
Bosworth Company
BQ Ergonomics
Brasseler USA
BrushOnSmile
Camellix, LLC
CapitalSource
CareCredit
Carestream Dental
Carestream Dental Film/Anesthetic
Centrix, Inc.
Certol International
Cincinnati Insurance Company
Clarion Financial
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products, Inc.
CliniPix, Inc.
Coast Dental, P.A.
Colgate
Coltene/Whaledent, Inc.
Comlite Systems
Common Sense Dental Products
Cool Jaw/Medico International, Inc.
Cosmedent, Inc.
Crescent Products, Inc.
Crest Oral-B
Crown Tenant Advisors
Cunningham Waters Construction Company
Custom Earpiece
Danville Materials
DDS Lab, Inc.
Delta Dental
Delta Gloves
Demandforce
DenLine Uniforms, Inc.
DenMat
Denovo Dental, Inc.
Dental Access Mobile Clinics
Dental Equipment Liquidators, Inc.
Dental Health Products, Inc.
Dental USA
DentalBanc
DentalEZ Group
DENTCA, Inc.
Dentegra Insurance Co.
Denticator
DentiMax
Dentistry Today
DentistryPlanet.com
DENTSPLY International
Designs for Vision, Inc.
DEXIS Digital X-ray
Diatech
Digital Doc, LLC
DMG America
DOCS Education
Doral Refining Corp.
DoWell Dental Products, Inc.
Drake Precision Dental Laboratory
DrQuickLook, Inc.
E4D
Eastwood Real Estate Services, LLC
Easy Dental
eDental Image
Ellman International
EMS Electro Medical Systems Corporation
Engage Marketing
Ergonomic Products
Essential Dental Systems
Everyday Health
EXACTA Dental Direct
First Medica
Flight Dental Systems
Garfield Refining Company
Garrison Dental Solutions
GC America, Inc.
www.GemsGuy.com
George Taub Products
Gibson Dental Designs
Glidewell Laboratories
Global Surgical Corp.
Glove Club
Golden Dental Solutions
Golden Proportions MarketingGordon J. Christensen - Practical Clinical Courses
Great Expressions Dental Centers
Great Lakes Prosthodontics
Greater New York Dental Meeting
Guardian Dental PPO
Hager Worldwide, Inc.
Hartzell & Son, G.
Hawaiian Moon Aloe
Hayes Handpiece Company
Healthcare Professional Funding
HealthFirst
Heartland Dental Care
Henry Schein Dental
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
Heraeus
Hiossen, Inc.
HRS/Amerinet
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC.
ImageWorks
Infinite Therapeutics
InfoStar
Instrumentarium/Soredex
Insurance Credentialing Specialist
Invisalign/iTero
Isolite Systems
Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc.
J. Morita USA, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products,
a division of McNeil-PPC, Inc.
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Kavo Dental
Keating Dental Arts
Kettenbach L.P.
Kilgore International, Inc.
Kimberly-Clark
Komet USA
Kuraray America, Inc.
Lares Research
Leonard Cabinet Company
Lester Dine, Inc.
Lexi-Comp, Inc.
Lips, Inc.
Live Oak Bank
LumaDent, Inc.
MacPractice
Market Connections, Inc.
Massaging Insoles by Bestsoles, Inc.
McGill & Hill Group
Med Tech Construction, Inc.
Mediadent - a division of SuccessEHS
Medidenta
Microcopy Dental
Microflex
Midmark Corporation
Midwest Business Capital
Millennium Dental Technologies
Miltex, an Integra Company
Muzak
Nadia International, Inc.
Nashville Dental, Inc.
National Dentex Corporation
NC Office of Rural Health & Community Care
New Image Dental Laboratory
Nobel Biocare
NOMAD by Aribex
Nordent Manufacturing, Inc.
NovaBone Products LLC
NSK Dental LLC
Obtura Spartan
OCO Biomedical, Inc.
Officite, LLC
Onpharma, Inc.
Oraline
Ortho-Tain
Pacific Dental Services
Pact-One Solutions
Palisades Dental
Panadent
Panoramic
Paragon Dental Practice Transitions
Parkell, Inc.
Patterson Dental Supply, Inc.
PDT, Inc. - Paradise Dental Technologies
Pelton & Crane/ Marus Dental
PeriOptix, Inc.
Philips - Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
Photomed International
Pittman Dental Laboratory
Plak Smacker
PLANMECA, Inc.
POH Oral Health Products
PPM- Professional Practice Management
Premier Dental Products Company
Preventech
Pro Med Sales, Inc.
Pro Repair
Productive Practices
Professional Sales Associates, Inc.
Professional Practice Transitions
Prophy Perfect
Prophymagic
ProSites
Pulpdent Corporation
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators
Quantum, Inc.
Quintessence Publishing Co.,Inc.
R & D Services Amalgam Separators
RGP, Inc.
RIEMSER, Inc.
Rocky Mountain Dental Convention
Rogers Dental Laboratory
Rose Micro Solutions
Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc.
Rx Honing (Sharpening) Machine
Schumacher Dental Instruments
SciCan, Inc.
SDI (North America), Inc.
Sedation Resource
Septodont
Sesame Communications
SharperPractice
Shofu Dental Corporation
Sikka Software
Sirona Dental Systems
Six Month Smiles
Smile Reminder
SNAP Cosmetic Simulation Software
SolmeteX
Southeast Medical Books
South-Tree Enterprises, Inc.
Specialty Appliances Orthodontic Laboratory
Spry/Xlear, Inc.
SS White
Sultan Healthcare, Inc.
Sunrise Dental Equipment, Inc.
SUNSTAR AMERICAS, Inc.
Superior Upholstery Company
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
TeleVox
Tess Corporation
The Dawson Academy
Teeth Whitening For Free (TW4F)
The Scheduling Institute
TheraSnore by Distar
Total EHR
Total Health
TPC
TrustWorkz, Inc.
Tuttnauer USA Co., Ltd.
U.S. Bank Practice Finance
InfiniteAloe
Ultimate Dental - A division of Endoco, Inc.
Ultradent Products, Inc.
Ultralight Optics
Upholstery Packages & Services
US Army Dental Recruiting
Valumax International
Vector R&D, Inc.
VELscope - LED Dental, Inc.
Viade Products, Inc.
Vident, a VITA Company
Villa Radiology Systems
Viroxyn Professional Use
VisiCom Visual Paging Systems
Viva Concepts
VOCO America, Inc.
Water Pik, Inc.
Wells Fargo Practice Finance
Whip Mix Corporation
White Towel Services
XDR Radiology
XLDent
Yodle
Young Dental
Zila, a TOLMAR Company
Zimmer Dental
Zirc Company
ZOLL Medical Corporation
Zoll-Dental
*Exhibitor list as of the printing of this
brochure.
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seat in General Attendance courses.
1) Register online at www.hinman.org.2) Mail a registration form to: The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting 6840 Meadowridge Court Alpharetta, Georgia 30005
Only one registration form is necessary for each office, including dentists, auxiliaries and family members. The registration form can be copied to accommodate additional registrants. Hinman accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express or a check for either pre-registration or on-site registration.
Attendees whose pre-registration forms are postmarked or received online by Thursday, February 21, 2013 will receive their registration badges and course tickets in the mail. Registrants should bring all of these materials to the meeting. Those who register after February 21 must pick up their materials on site.
General Attendance tickets will be in pre-registration packets for those who have pre-registered. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door of the lecture room until approximately 10 minutes after the class begins.
Registered Attendance tickets will be in registration packets for those who have pre-registered or can be purchased from Ticket Sales in the Registration area.
COURSE FEESWhen two course fees are published, all dentists pay the higher course fee. All other registrants pay the lower course fee when indicated. However, if only one fee is published, all registrants pay the same fee.
ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS(Location: GWCC Main Entrance)Wednesday, March 20 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Thursday, March 21 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Friday, March 22 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Saturday, March 23 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
REGISTRATION FEES On or before 2/21 After 2/21
Dentists* (includes ADA life) $170 $225
Retired Dentists** $0 $0Residents & Dental Students (no CE)
Retired Dentists*** (earn CE) $50 $50Military Dentists $170 $170Dental Assistants $65 $75Dental Hygienists $65 $75Dental Office Staff $65 $75Laboratory Technicians $65 $75Auxiliary Students (no CE) $0 $0Spouses/Children/Youth (no CE) $0 $0Guests (on site only, no CE) – $75
*Dentists who are in their first year of practice may attend the meeting for a fee of $85 ($115 after 2/21). Dentists in their second year of practice pay $130 ($170 after 2/21). A copy of an ADA membership card or other credentials with the year of dental school graduation must be submitted with the registration form for a reduced fee.
**Dentists requesting the retired dentist category with a complimentary ($0) registration fee should contact QMS to request a retired dentist form. QMS can be contacted by phone (866) 248-2883, fax (678) 341-3099 or email [email protected]. No CE credit is earned in this category.
***Retired dentists who need to earn CE hours should register in the retired dentist with CE category and pay the $50 registration fee.Individuals requesting the retired dentist with CE category should contact QMS to request a retired dentist form. QMS can be contacted by phone (866) 248-2883, fax (678) 341-3099 or email [email protected].
CHILDRENChildren (under the age of 12) and Youth (ages 12 – 20):
Badge holders, programs and Guides to Technical Exhibits will be available on site at these locations:
1) Main entrance2) Building A, Level 4 entrance3) Building A, Level 34) Building B, Level 4
1) South Tower Lobby2) North Tower, M2 Level3) North Tower, M4 Level
Pre-registration Incentive All attendees who register by February 21, 2013, are eligible to win a three-night stay at The Atlanta Hilton and Towers
during the 2014 Hinman Dental Meeting.
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The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting has carefully selected all lecturers, exhibits and exhibitors to present at the 2013 Hinman Dental Meeting. The contents of any particular program, lecture,
exhibit or handout are the responsibility of the respective lecturer or exhibitor presenting such material. The Hinman Dental Society
does not endorse or approve any materials so presented.
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CANCELLATION POLICYCancellation requests must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 20, 2013. No refunds will be made for cancellations requested after registration opens on the first day of the meeting, which is Thursday, March 21, 2013.
In order for your refund request to be considered, the informationmust include the attendee’s name and address in writing, the original registration badge and any course tickets. All requests must be postmarked by March 20, 2013 and mailed to:
The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting6840 Meadowridge CourtAlpharetta, Georgia 30005
TICKET RETURNFor those attendees unable to attend registered courses or special events, tickets may be resold to the Ticket Sales counter located in the Registration area only if the course or special event is sold out. Tickets may only be sold prior to the event.
GUEST POLICYAll guests must pay a $75 registration fee, complete a guest registration form and may register on site only. Guests do not have to be accompanied by a registered attendee. Registering enables guests to visit the exhibit hall and buy tickets for courses or special events.
Guests do not receive continuing education credits.
ACCREDITATION & CONTINUINGEDUCATION CREDITThe Hinman Dental Meeting utilizes a computerized accreditation process. Attendees who register for courses will receive a ticket listing the course and speaker for each class. Hinman provides one hour of credit for each hour of lecture, unless indicated under the course description. These tickets can be stored in the badge holder to be picked up at either the GWCC or Omni Hotel.
Computerized continuing education certificates can be printed at one of two locations during the meeting:
1) Exhibit Hall, Cyber Café: 9 – 5 TH, 8 – 6 FR, 9 – 3 SAT2) Registration Hall: 1 – 5:30 SAT only
After the HInman meeting, you will be able to print your continuing education certificate at www.hinman.org for six months at no charge.
Academy of General Dentistry Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or
provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement.
In order to meet the AGD deadline for CE submission, AGD members should process their CE no later than April 26, 2013.
HANDOUTSIn an effort to be more environmentally friendly, we will not print handouts for the meeting. In advance of the meeting, we will provide course materials to access online which can be downloaded and printed. We will make all handout information available for all courses for which we receive materials from the speaker.
As usual, a confirmation of your registration process will be sent to you. Included with your information will be a user name and password for accessing handout materials specific to your courses. Please review your handout information in advance of the meeting to determine if you want to bring a printed copy with you. Handouts will be available starting March 4 through May 10. Plan ahead, print your handouts and get the most out of your courses!
ACCOMMODATIONS & TRAVEL INFORMATIONThe designated hotel service for the 2013 Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting is onPeak. No other housing organization has been authorized to represent Hinman for the 2013 Meeting. Specially discounted room rates have been secured in several downtown, midtown and Buckhead hotels. Representatives from onPeak are ready to assist you with special requests relating to hotel rooms, multiple room blocks, suites, meeting space and food and beverage requirements.
Your Hinman Hotel Service team will assist you in securing your initial room block and throughout the entire booking process. Deadlines for deposits, individual cancellation policies and rooming lists will be communicated by onPeak.
Your patronage of the Hinman hotel program is appreciated. Booking your reservations through the Hinman Hotel Service benefits all Hinman participants by enabling us to negotiate the lowest hotel rates possible. Demand for rooms will be high, so please take advantage of the relationships established among Hinman, onPeak and the Atlanta hotel community to secure your hotel rooms.
Select one of the following methods to make your hotel room reservations:
1) Call onPeak at (800) 243-1581.
2) Book your room requests online at www.hinman.org. Confirmations of hotel room selections are given instantaneously.
3) Email [email protected].
To avoid duplications in the booking process, please select only one of the above-recommended methods.
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Pre-Enrollment: In order to expedite the check-in process, it is
recommended that attendees pre-enroll, although it is not required.
You can do so by sending an email to [email protected] to
request the appropriate forms. Please make sure to reference the
Hinman Dental Meeting in the subject line.
TRANSPORTATION & PARKING
Hinman Shuttle
A complimentary shuttle bus system is available for Hinman attendees
between select downtown hotels and the GWCC. See the list of
participating hotels to the left. The shuttle schedule will be available
online approximately two weeks prior to the meeting, will be printed
in the on-site Hinman Program and will be posted in each
participating hotel.
MARTA (Rapid Rail System)
Call (404) 848-4711 or visit www.itsmarta.com for details on
schedules and route information for MARTA, the Metropolitan
Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Ride MARTA directly into the
Omni/Georgia Dome/GWCC Station on the East/West line
from numerous locations in the city, including the airport.
Daily parking is available at most MARTA stations.
Go Green in ’13; take Rapid Transit!
Buy a one-way MARTA ticket to Hinman
and pick up a free return ticket for your ride home (while supplies
last). Avoid traffic, save time and money by taking MARTA. The rail
system picks up at many locations throughout the city and drops off
at the GWCC Station. The airport stop is inside the Atlanta airport and
the stop in Peachtree Center is near many hotels in the Hinman block.
For a map, go to the housing page on our website. To receive your
complimentary return ticket, visit the Messages to the Military booth
in the Exhibit Hall, booth #856 and show your receipt, ticket or
Breeze card. We will give away 101 return tickets daily, so visit the hall
early to secure your free trip!
GWCC Parking
GWCC area lots $10 per day for surface parking
(Orange, Blue, Silver, Yellow Lots)
$10 per day for covered parking
(Red and Gold Lots)
These parking lots located around the GWCC are indicated on the map of downtown Atlanta on the next page. You can now order your parking in advance online and ensure you have the space you need. Please visit www.gwcc.com/directions to reserve your parking space.
In addition, onPeak can assist you in making car rental reservations. Discounted airline and car rental rates are available for Hinman attendees. When speaking to an onPeak agent, please reference the AVIS Discount #D256901 or Enterprise/National Discount #XZL0302 to receive lower rates.
For airline reservations, Delta Air Lines is pleased to offer special discounted airfares for Hinman attendees. To take advantage of the special rates, call Delta Meeting Network® Reservations at (800) 328-1111, Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Central Standard Time) and refer to File Meeting Code NMEFC. Travel agents also may use this code when booking your reservation.
HOTEL RATES
DOWNTOWN HOTELS SINGLE / DOUBLE VALUES +
Courtyard by Marriott $188Embassy Suites $219Hampton Inn Downtown $165Hilton Atlanta $159Hilton Garden Inn $195Holiday Inn $159Holiday Inn Express $149Hyatt Place $184Hyatt Regency Atlanta $189Marriott Atlanta Downtown $189Marriott Marquis $189Omni Hotel at CNN Center $209Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta $210Sheraton Atlanta $180The Ellis Hotel $179The Glenn Hotel $187W Hotel Downtown $229Westin Peachtree Plaza $185
MIDTOWN HOTELSFour Seasons $230Meliá Hotel $129
BUCKHEAD HOTELSJW Marriott Lenox $192Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead $210
+ Complimentary Internet access is offered only to Hinman attendees and
exhibitors who book in the Hinman block.
Hinman shuttle system provided.
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Nancy Andrews, R.D.H., B.S.Ms. Andrews is a nationally-recognized
speaker, author and consultant. She is
a course director of pathology and
infection control at the West Coast
University Department of Dental Hygiene.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 11,
27, 49
Lois J. Banta Ms. Banta is CEO, president and founder
of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company
that specializes in all aspects of dental
practice management. She also owns
and operates The Speaking Consulting
Network.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 12, 17,
28, 30
Charles Blair, D.D.S.Dr. Blair speaks on practice profitability,
fee analysis, insurance coding strategies
and overhead control. He has created
the CDT Code Advisor through
www.practicebooster.com, which
offers practical guidance for the real-
world application of CDT Codes.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 12, 27,
35, 37, 43
Lee Ann Brady, D.M.D.Dr. Brady is a nationally-recognized
educator and writer. She maintains a
private practice in Glendale, AZ.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 12, 24,
30, 40
Laura D. Braswell, D.D.S.Dr. Braswell is a fellow of the American
College of Dentists, the International
College of Dentists and the Pierre
Fauchard Academy. She maintains a
private practice in Atlanta, GA.
Seminar Speaker | See page: 47
Rosemary Bray Ms. Bray spent more than 30 years
employed in the dental profession,
with experience in general dentistry,
periodontics and the last 18 years
in orthodontics - both in clinical and
administrative roles.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 28,
37, 50
Gerard J. Chiche, D.D.S.Dr. Chiche is the Thomas P. Hinman
Endowed Chair in Restorative Dentistry
and the Director of the Center for
Esthetic and Implant Dentistry at
Georgia Health Sciences School of
Dentistry in Augusta, GA.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 13, 30, 43
Gordon J. Christensen, D.D.S., M.S.D., Ph.D. Dr. Christensen is founder and director
of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC) and
chief executive officer of Clinicians Report
Foundation (CR) in Provo, UT.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 12, 14, 30
Bruce Christopher, M.A.Mr. Christopher is a practicing clinical
psychologist. He is an internationally-
known author and humorist.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 16, 34,
45, 53
David Clark, D.D.S. Dr. Clark founded the Academy of
Microscope Enhanced Dentistry in
2002 to advance the art and science
of microdentistry, microendodontics,
microperiodontics and dental
microsurgery. He is a course director
at the Newport Coast Oral Facial
Institute and he is on the editorial
board for several journals.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 12, 15, 21, 24
John C. Cranham, D.D.S.Dr. Cranham has a contemporary dental
practice in Chesapeake, VA, focusing on
cosmetic, restorative and implant service.
He is the clinical director of The
Dawson Academy.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 17,
31, 44
Harold L. Crossley, D.D.S., Ph.D.Dr. Crossley is professor emeritus at the
University of Maryland Dental School. He
has co-authored a number of articles and
four books dealing with a variety of topics
within the field of pharmacology.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 3, 13,
29, 33, 45
Clayton R. Davis, D.M.D.Dr. Davis is a visiting faculty member
with the L.D. Pankey Institute. He
maintains a private practice in Duluth, GA.
Seminar Speaker | See page: 47
Karen Davis, R.D.H, B.S.D.H.Ms. Davis is founder of Cutting Edge
Concepts.® She is an international
speaker and practices dental hygiene
in Dallas, TX.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 2, 11,
34, 37, 45
Peter E. Dawson, D.D.S.Dr. Dawson is known all over the world
for contributions in the field of occlusion
and restorative dentistry and for his
concepts on diagnosis and treatment
of TM disorders. He is the author of the
all-time best selling dental textbook,
Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of
Occlusal Problems.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 31
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Vincent J.M. DiMaio, M.D.Dr. DiMaio is editor-in-chief of the
American Journal of Forensic Medicine and
Pathology and was appointed Chair of the
Texas Forensic Science Commission by the
Governor of Texas. He has testified in trials
throughout the United States as well as in
Canada, South Africa, Columbia and Israel.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 14, 18, 34, 44
John R. Droter, D.D.S.Dr. Droter maintains a private practice
diagnosing facial pain in the greater
Washington, D.C. area. He is a visiting
faculty member at The Washington
Hospital Center, in Washington, D.C.,
teaching temporomandibular
disorders to the orthodontic residents.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 15, 33,
36, 41
Robert R. Edwab, D.D.S.Dr. Edwab is a board certified oral and
maxillofacial surgeon who has been in
private practice for over 30 years.
He is also executive director of the
Greater New York Dental Meeting.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 17, 22,
40, 41
Katherine M. Eitel Ms. Eitel, creator of The Lioness Principle,
is an international speaker, author,
communications coach specializing
in non-scripted, extraordinary
communications for dental/
discretionary healthcare and small
service-based businesses.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 18, 28,
38, 43
Gregory J. Folse, D.D.S.Dr. Folse is a true advocate for vulnerable
patient populations around the world.
He maintains a mobile, geriatric dental
practice in Lafayette, LA, a comprehensive
school-based dental practice throughout
Louisiana, and lectures extensively.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 26, 36,
42, 48
Cynthia Fong, M.S., R.D.H.Ms. Fong is a dental hygienist and an
international speaker. She presents
continuing education courses and
academic lectures on topics related to
disease prevention and therapeutic
oral care.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 19, 21
Mitchell J. Gardiner, D.M.D.Dr. Gardiner is a general dentist in a
multi-specialty practice. He is a clinical
instructor at the New Jersey Dental School
in the Department of Restorative Dentistry
and is senior attending at the Riverview
Hospital Medical Center in Red Bank, NJ.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 18, 38, 49
Martin B. Goldstein, D.M.D.Dr. Goldstein is a fellow of the
International Academy of Dento-Facial
Esthetics as well as the Academy of
General Dentistry. He practices
general dentistry in Wolcott, CT.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 19,23, 40
Renee C. Graham, M.Ed., R.D.H. Ms. Graham is the Southeast clinical
educator for DENTSPLY Professional
and the director of dental programs
at Valdosta Technical College in
Valdosta, GA.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 8, 26,
28, 41
Brian J. Gray, D.D.S. Dr. Gray is an instructor at the L.D. Pankey
Institute, the Dawson Institute and seven
universities. He maintains a private
practice in Washington, D.C.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 8
James C. Grisdale, D.D.S.Dr. Grisdale is a board-certified specialist
in periodontics and prosthodontics.
He is a full-time teaching professor in the
Department of Periodontics at Loma Linda
University Dental School.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 15, 23,
25, 43
Lisa F. Harper-Mallonee, M.P.H., R.D.H., R.D.Ms. Harper-Mallonee holds a tenured
faculty position as an associate professor
and registered dietitian at the Texas A&M
Health Science Center, Baylor College
of Dentistry, Caruth School of Dental
Hygiene.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 28, 36,
48, 51
J. Mel Hawkins, D.D.S.Dr. Hawkins currently directs the IV
sedation certification course for the
Toronto Implant Institute. He has over 30
years of private practice experience in
Toronto, Canada, with special emphasis
on pain control and patient management.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 13, 25,
36, 45
Van B. Haywood, D.M.D.Dr. Haywood is a professor in the
Department of Oral Rehabilitation,
College of Dental Medicine, Georgia
Health Sciences University. He served as
director of dental continuing education
from 2005 to 2012.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 3, 28,
29, 47, 49
Randy F. Huffines, D.D.S.Dr. Huffines is the director of Geriatric
Dentistry at the Quillen Medical Center
in Johnson City, TN. He also maintains
a private practice.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 3, 16,
29, 31, 43
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Keith K. Jeffords, M.D., D.D.S.Dr. Jeffords is a board-certified plastic
surgeon with areas of expertise including
weight loss, skin and laser care,
body contouring surgeries and
facial surgeries. He maintains a
private practice in Smyrna, GA.
Seminar Speaker | See page: 51
Joseph D. Jordan, J.D. Mr. Jordan is an attorney and president of
Jordan Practice Advisors, Inc. His practice
is dedicated to representing new and
established dentists in the area of practice
transitions and associateship placement.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 27, 35,
37, 48
Laney Kay, J.D.Ms. Kay is president of Entertaining
Training, LLC. She is a nationally-known
speaker and writer on technical and
regulatory topics.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 14, 32, 43
Wayne E. Kerr, D.D.S., M.S. Dr. Kerr is a fellow in the American and
International Colleges of Dentistry, as
well as the Pierre Fauchard Academy.
He maintains a private practice in
Stockbridge, GA.
Seminar Speaker | See pages: 3, 29, 51
Paul S. Kudyba, Jr., D.D.S.Dr. Kudyba currently maintains a full-time
prosthodontic practice in Sugar Hill, GA.
He has also served as a part-time clinical
instructor in the Department of Oral
Rehabilitation at Georgia Health Sciences
University.
Seminar Speaker | See page: 47
William G. Lako, Jr.Mr. Lako is a principal and managing
director at Henssler Financial, a financial
consulting and money management firm.
He is an executive in residence at the
Kennesaw State University Coles College
of Business.
Seminar Speaker | See page: 51
Donald P. Lewis, Jr., D.D.S.Dr. Lewis is a diplomate of the American
Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
He has a private practice in Cleveland, OH.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 34, 50
David Little, D.D.S.Dr. Little maintains a multidisciplinary
dental practice in San Antonio, TX.
He is an accomplished national and
international speaker, professor
and author.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 18, 24,
34, 40
Glenn LombardiMr. Lombardi is president and co-founder
of Officite, the leading provider of
websites and local Internet marketing
for dentists. His topics include local
search marketing, social networking,
reputation management and mobile
websites.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 31, 44
Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., M.Ed.Dr. Low is professor emeritus, University
of Florida, College of Dentistry and
a faculty mentor for the American
Dental Student Association. He has 34
years of private practice experience in
periodontics and implant placement.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 13, 22,
26, 44
Louis J. Malcmacher, D.D.S.Dr. Louis Malcmacher maintains a
cosmetic and general practice in Bay
Village, OH. He has vast experience in
total facial esthetics, areas of smile design
esthetics and facial injectable therapy.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 7, 21
Imtiaz ManjiMr. Manji is the CEO of Spear Education
in Scottsdale, AZ. He reaches thousands
of dentists each year with his speaking
engagements, online learning, published
articles and a popular blog.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 23, 30, 50
Thomas R. McDonald, D.M.D.Dr. McDonald maintains a private practice
in Athens, GA. He is a clinical instructor
of oral rehabilitation with the College
of Dental Medicine at Georgia Health
Sciences University.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 9, 23,
31, 50
Dale A. Miles, D.D.S., M.S.Dr. Miles is a professor of oral and
maxillofacial radiology at the Arizona
School of Dentistry and Oral Health and
adjunct professor at the University of
Texas Dental School at San Antonio.
He also maintains a full-time practice.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 2, 11,
12, 24, 34, 46
Jeffrey P. Okeson, D.M.D.Dr. Okeson is professor and chairman of
the Department of Oral Health Science
and director of the University of Kentucky
College of Dentistry’s Orofacial Pain
Center, which he established in 1977.
He speaks at many national and
international dental meetings.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 16, 31,
33, 46
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John S. Olmsted, D.D.S., M.S.Dr. Olmsted has been active in practice,
teaching, lecturing and professional dental
organizations for the past 35 years. He is
currently an adjunct clinical professor in
Endodontics at UNC and Iowa.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 16,
17, 22
Tricia Osuna, R.D.H, B.S.Ms. Osuna is a founding member of
the American Board of Facial Esthetics.
She has over 35 years of experience
as a dental hygienist to share with
her audiences in a humorous and
enlightening presentation experience.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 18, 35, 50
Scott E. Parker, D.D.S. Dr. Parker is a consultant for multiple
dental companies on product
development and clinical testing.
He has studied extensively in the
field of comprehensive aesthetic
and bonded dentistry.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 35, 46
Laci L. Phillips Ms. Phillips is co-founder, coach and
speaker for Practice Dynamics. Her dental
career has spanned 20 years including
chair side dental assisting, practice
administration, technology transition,
coaching and speaking.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 10, 27, 42
George F. Priest, D.M.D.Dr. Priest maintains a private
prosthodontic practice in Hilton Head, SC,
devoted to esthetic, advanced restorative
and implant dentistry. He lectures
nationally and abroad on topics including
implant dentistry, advanced restorative
dentistry and esthetic excellence.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 14, 32,
35, 44
Gregory L. Psaltis, D.D.S.Dr. Psaltis has been a pediatric dentist for
38 years, the last 32 of which have been
in private practice in Olympia, WA. He
speaks at many national and international
dental meetings and has been published
in several professional journals.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 15,
22, 49
Sameer Puri, D.D.S. Dr. Puri runs a private practice focusing
on esthetic and reconstructive dentistry.
He serves as the Director of CAD CAM at
the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 23, 30,
49
David L. Rothman, D.D.S.Dr. Rothman is a diplomate of the
American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
and fellow of the American Academy
of Pediatric Dentistry. He speaks
internationally to dental groups on
the topics of anesthesia, sedation,
pediatric dentistry and dentistry for
people with special needs.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 18, 38, 44
Jeffrey S. Rouse, D.D.S.Dr. Rouse is an adjunct assistant professor
at the University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio. He also maintains
a full-time private practice.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 13, 31,
33, 46
David M. Sarver, D.M.D., M.S.Dr. Sarver is a fellow in both the
International and American Colleges
of Dentists and is a fellow in the
American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry.
He maintains a private practice in
Birmingham, AL.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 17, 36, 45
Ronni A. Schnell, D.M.D.Dr. Schnell is a clinical professor and
director of predoctoral removable
prosthodontics at Boston University
Goldman School of Dental Medicine.
She maintains a private practice in
Medford, MA.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 9, 16,
24, 36
Frances G. Serio, D.M.D., M.S., M.B.A.Dr. Serio is professor, interim vice dean
and associate dean for clinical affairs at
the East Carolina University School of
Dental Medicine. He is also a diplomate of
the American Board of Periodontology.
Seminar Speaker | See page: 51
Roy S. Shelburne, D.D.S.Dr. Shelburne was convicted of health
care fraud in 2008. He draws from the
experience gained during the investigation
and prosecution and shares what he
learned to prevent the same from
happening to others.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 19, 27, 35
Lee H. Silverstein D.D.S., M.S.Dr. Silverstein is an associate clinical
professor of periodontics at the Georgia
Health Sciences University in Augusta,
GA. He maintains a private practice in
Marietta, GA.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 9, 21, 24
Barbara J. Steinberg, D.D.S.Dr. Steinberg is clinical professor of
surgery at Drexel Univiversity College of
Medicine, as well as adjunct associate
professor of Oral Medicine at the
University of Pennsylvannia School
of Dental Medicine.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 2, 3, 11,
28, 29, 38, 48
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101st Meeting t-shirts & Hard Rock Café pins are available for purchase during your registration process.
A portion of the sale will fund a scholarship for dental education.
The Hard Rock Café pin design will incorporate the 2013 meeting artwork and can be viewed on our website.
Pins are $14. To purchase, enter the code “PIN” on your registration form.
NEWSpeaker
Kerry K. Straine, B.S. Mr. Straine is president and CEO of Straine
Consulting. He has been consulting in the
dental industry for more than 25 years.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 2, 28,
45, 51
John A. Svirsky, D.D.S., M.Ed.Dr. Svirsky is a professor of oral and
maxillofacial pathology at Virginia
Commonwealth University. He also
maintains a private practice in oral
medicine and oral pathology.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 14,
30, 32, 48
Michael Unthank, D.D.S.Dr. Michael Unthank is a registered
professional architect, as well as a
dentist. He is also the owner of Unthank
Design Group, an architecture and
design firm providing services exclusive
to the dental profession.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 15, 32
Charles W. Wakefield, D.D.S.Dr. Wakefield is a tenured professor
and director of the AEGD residency
program at Baylor College of Dentistry
in Dallas, TX.
Featured Clinician | See pages: 14,
35, 40, 42
Dave Weber Mr. Weber is president and CEO
of Weber Associates. He is a an
international speaker, author
and trainer.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 38, 48, 51
Alfred D. Wyatt, Jr., D.M.D.Dr. Wyatt is a member of the Academy
of Laser Dentistry (ALD) where he has
served on the board of directors and
attained Advanced Proficiency and
Educator Status. He maintains a
private pratice in College Park, GA.
Special Lecturer | See pages: 8, 21, 41
The gray t-shirts are 100% cotton. The front design will be on the left chest, and
feature the Hinman signature and “2013” underneath. The back design is shown
to the right. T-shirts are $10. To purchase, indicate the code below, depending on
your size, on your registration form.
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C O N C U R R E N T M E E T I N G S & A L U M N I R E C E P T I O N S
Boston University
Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Event F409
Alumni Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Hazelnut Room
Stacey McNamee | [email protected] | 617-638-4778
Case Western Reserve University
School of Dental Medicine
Event F410
Alumni Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Walnut Room
Sara Fields | [email protected] | 216-368-3924
Emory Dental Alumni Association
Event F411
Emory Dental Alumni Association Alumni Reception and Reunions
Friday, March 22, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: TBD
Ruthy Cunningham | [email protected] | 404-727-5913
Georgia Health Sciences University
College of Dental Medicine
Event F412
Alumni Association Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Der Biergarten Restaurant, 300 Marietta Street NW
Mary Beth Gable | [email protected] | 706-721-3430
Meharry Medical College – School of Dentistry
Event S413
Alumni Reception
Saturday, March 23, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, International Ballroom ABC
Cherae Farmer-Dixon | [email protected] | 615-327-6076
University of Alabama – School of Dentistry
Event F414
“Meet the Dean” Alumni and Student Reception
Friday, March 22, 6:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Pecan Foyer
Charlene Phillips | [email protected] | 205-975-1207
University of Florida – College of Dentistry
Event F415
Alumni and Friends Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: TBD
Thomas LaFleur | [email protected] | 352-273-5779
University of Kentucky – College of Dentistry
Event F416
Alumni Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Atlanta Marriott Downtown, 160 Spring Street
Sue McConnell | [email protected] | 859-323-6676
University of Louisville – School of Dentistry
Event F417
Alumni and Friends Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Atlanta Marriott Downtown, Olympic Ballroom, 160 Spring Street
Heather Worland Chen | [email protected] | 502-852-6906
University of Maryland – School of Dentistry
Event F418
Alumni Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:30 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Juniper Room
[email protected] | 410-706-4298
University of North Carolina – School of Dentistry
Event F419
Alumni Reception
Friday, March 22, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Maple Room
Sarah Andrews | [email protected] | 919-537-3259
University of Tennessee – College of Dentistry
Event F420
Alumni and Friends Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Magnolia Room
Chandra Tuggle | [email protected] | 901-448-5042
Note: If you are planning to attend one or more Concurrent Meetings or Alumni Receptions, please indicate the event on the enclosed registration form or as part of the online registration process. This information will be forwarded to the appropriate contact to assist in planning for the event. Final times and locations will be posted at www.hinman.org/SpecialEvents.aspx and printed in the on-site program.
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Event S421
Joint breakfast hosted by the International College of Dentists
Saturday, March 23, 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center
Dr. Janine Bethea | [email protected] | 770-993-8536
Christian Dental Association Prayer Breakfast
Event F422
CDA-sponsored devotion, information, fellowship and breakfast
Friday, March 22, 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center
Dr. Jeffrey Amstutz | [email protected] | 423-844-1000
Georgia Academy of Dental Practice
Event S423
Executive Board and Officers
Saturday, March 23, 8:00 a.m.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center
Dr. Bob Hortman | 706-291-0555
Georgia Society of Periodontists
Event F424
Luncheon Meeting
Friday, March 22, Time: TBA
Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Embassy Suites Hotel, 267 Marietta Street
Dr. Ginger Kirkland | [email protected] | 770-740-0442
Pre-Dental Society
Event S425
Saturday, March 23, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Georgia World Congress Center
Dr. Evis Babo | [email protected] | 404-605-0359
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The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting33 Lenox PointeAtlanta, Georgia 30324-3172
2013 Pre-Registration Information
101st Thomas P. H
inman D
ental Meeting
March
21-23, 2013
101st Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting
P R E - R E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N
Georgia World Congress Center & Omni Hotel at CNN CenterSponsored by the Hinman Dental Society of Atlanta
Dr. Bradley K. Greenway, General Chairman |Dr. James A. Roos, President
THE NEXT 100: THE TRADITION CONTINUES
March 21-23, 2013
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