COURSE PROGRAM 2015 / 2016 CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE CALENDAR 2015-2016 3 CORE (CATEGORY-1) Evening Courses (with dinner) 1 Hands on Evening Course (with dinner) 7 Evening Courses (with dinner) includes CPR recertification Continuing Education Credits in category 2 Introduction to New Technology in the industry - www.sadaonline.org
Core Courses (Open to all) 3-CORE (CATEGORY-1) Evening Courses (with dinner) 1. Oral Cancer: What We Currently Know or Should Know Speaker: Dr. David Clark November, 25 th 2015 Wednesday, 5.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. 2. Consent to Treat Speakers: Ms. Rene Brewer Mr. Julian Perez December, 10 th 2015 Thursday, 5.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. 3. Diagnosis and Management of Orofacial Pain Speaker: Dr. Howard Tenenbaum January, 27 th 2016 Wednesday, 5.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. To register for all courses, please register online at: www.sadaonline.org (OR) RCDSO CORE COURSE Category 1 Course Fee:$125 / one (OR) $329 / All Courses 5.00p.m. Lecture @ 6.00p.m. Sharp
September 10, 2015 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. The Government, The College, The Dentist Speaker: Mr. Irwin W. Fefergrad Registrar, RCDSO Mr. Irwin W. Fefergrad C.S., B.A., B.C.L., LL.B. Irwin Fefergrad has the distinction of being the first lawyer in the history of the Law Society of Upper Canada to achieve a double specialty: one in civil litigation and the other in health law. Mr. Fefergrad also serves as the Executive Director of the CDRAF. Mr. Fefergrad is much in demand provincially, nationally and internationally as a guest lecturer in the area of health law and associated issues. The first International Conference of Dental Regulators organized by Mr. Fefergrad. In 2012, he was named the Course Director for Ethics and Professionalism at the Faculty of Dentistry at the U of T. In September 2013, Mr. Fefergrad was a joint presenter with the Ontario Fairness Commissioner, the Honourable Jean Augustine, at the International Metropolis Conference in Tampere, Finland. In May 2014, he was invited by the Labour Market Integration Directorate of ESDC to participate in a panel of speakers to explore Pan-Canadian System Development. In June 2014, Mr. Fefergrad was part of a panel of The Osgoode Certificate in the Regulation and Discipline of the Health Care Sector. Since 1973, Mr. Fefergrad has been an active member of the OBA and the CBA. In addition, Irwin was a contributing author to the book, Dental Law in Canada. Mr.Fefergrad, in his capacity as the registrar of our College, will review current and proposed relationship between the government federal and provincial And the RCDSO and how those regulations affect the practising dentist here in Ontario. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: $89 SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
September 24, 2015 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Using a CBCT can increase practice profitability Speaker: Mr. Doug Woods Mr. Doug Woods Clinical Director KKGI NA Mr. Woods serves in a consultative and training role for the kavo Kerr Group specializing in 3D imaging. He has 25 years experience in the dental imaging arena and has seen many changes in the profession and the industry. He has been the long time member of the US and International academy Maxillofacial Radiology. Mr. Woods has been heavily involved in dose studies performed on KKGproducts and has put those finding in perspective. Doug works closely with the company s product development team and holds four patents on imaging technology. Mr. Woods will review principles of CBCT machine and its uses and implications in the field of Oral Surgery, TMJ analysis and Implant placement. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: $89 SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
October 15, 2015 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. The newest innovation in anterior bonding- COMPONEER Speaker: Dr. Ross W. Nash, DDS Dr. Ross W. Nash DDS Ross W. Nash, DDS maintains a private practice in Huntersville, N.C. where he focuses on aesthetic and cosmetic dental treatment. He is an Accredited Fellow in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and a Diplomat for the American Board of Dental Aesthetics. Dr. Nash lectures internationally on subjects in esthetic dentistry and has authored chapters in two dental textbooks. He is cofounder of the Nash Institute for Dental Learning in Huntersville and is the consultant for numerous dental products manufacturers. Dr. Nash will touch upon a simpler alternative to porcelain veneers using preformed Resin veneers called componeers. He shall discuss esthetic cases where componeers can be used with ease especially in areas of diastema closure and peg laterals. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: $89 SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
November 12, 2015 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Treatment- What you really need to know Speaker: Dr. Stephen K.C. Ho & Dr. Howard Klaiman Dr. Howard Klaiman DDS, Cert. Prostho, FRCD(C) Dr.Stephen K.C. Ho DDS, MSc. FRCD, FADSA Dr.Howard Klaiman graduated from U of T dental school in 1985 and did one year internship at the Faculty of Dentistry at U of T and did 2 years of private practice before moving onto a graduate Program at Goldman School of Graduate Dentistry at Boston University. In 1990, he went into private practice with a focus on prosthodontics. Besides his private practice, he teaches in the department of prosthodontics at U of T dental school. He has also been very active in numerous organizations including the Association of Prosthodontists of Ontario, the Osseo-integration study club of Ontario and has lectured on the topic to various study clubs. He is also a fellow of the Royal College of dentists of Canada and Pierre auchard Academy. Dr. Stephen K.C. Ho Dr. Ho completed his dental training at U of T. He then completed hospital dental residency at University Of Illinois at Chicago and University of Chicago. He completed his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training here at U of T. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and the American Dental Society Of Anesthesiology. His main clinical expertise lies in the field of bone grafting, dental implants and corrective jaw surgery. -Pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea -Diagnosis -American Academy of Sleep Medicine 2010 treatment guidelines -Selection the proper oarl appliance -Oral appliance design and Therapy -Surgical options -Steps for immediate implementation in your office RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: $89 SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
November 25, 2015 Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Oral Cancer: What we Currently Know or Should Know Speaker: Dr. David Clark. Dr.David Clark BSc., DDS, MSc.(Oral Pathology), FAAOP, FRCDC Dr. Clark is Clinic Director, Dental Services at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Ontario, Canada and he is an Associate in Clinical Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He holds numerous awards and distinction in the field of dental care for those afflicted with mental illnesses. As well he teaches at various higher institutions in this field and lectures extensively on the subject of psychiatric illness, its impact on the individuals and dental management considerations, oral care and the geriatric patient and a review of clinical oral pathology. Dr. Clark will review risk factors for oral/oropharygeal cancers, particularly the evidence for oncogenic variant of HPV. Review of the current role of diagnostic aids in oral cancer screening. Provide an overview of treatment modalities with a particular focus on pre-treatment dental initiaves. Oral/oropharygeal cancer is a disease with a multifactorial etiology. Traditional risk factors have included smoking and alcohol consumption but more recently oncogenic subtypes of human papilloma virus have played an increasing role in the disease pathogenesis. Dentistry has always been about prevention and we are in a strategic position to play a key role. RCDSO CORE COURSE Category 1 Course Fee: SADA MEMBERS & NON-MEMBERS: $125 5.00p.m. Lecture @ 6.00p.m. Sharp
December 10, 2015 Thursday, 5.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. Consent to Treat Speaker: Ms. Rene Brewer & Mr. Julian Perez Ms. Rene Brewer Mr. Julian Perez Rene Brewer obtained her law degree from McGill University with Great Distinction in 1994 and began practice as a litigator at Russell & Dumoulin in Vancouver (now Fasken Martineau Dumoulin). In 1998 she moved to Ottawa, where she joined Gowling Lafleur Henderson, acting as Feneral Counsel to the Canadian Medical Protective Association until 2011. Ms. Brewer is the Director of the Professional Liability Program. Dr. Julian Perez In 2003 Julian Perez graduated from Yale University with a bachelor s degree in Latin American Studies. For the next three years Julian worked for several NGOs in South America and Mexico in the field of sustainable development. Before returning to North America, Julian received his Masters Degree in Human Rights and International Law from the United Nations mandated University for Peace in San Jose Costa Rica. In 2010, Julian completed his Juris Doctor degree at the University of Columbia School of law in New York City where he graduated with honors. After 3 years working as a litigation associate in the New York City office of a full services international law firm, Julian moved to Toronto Canada. He is currently employed as an Investigator in the Professional Conduct and Regulatory Affairs Department of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. This course will review what consent is and why it is necessary. Ms. Brewer will review cases where consent was neither obtained nor explained satisfactorily to a patient resulting in complaint to PLP. RCDSO CORE COURSE Category 1 Course Fee: SADA MEMBERS & NON-MEMBERS: $125 5.00p.m. Lecture @ 6.00p.m. Sharp
January 14, 2016 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Medical emergencies in dental office and CPR Speaker: Dr. Neil J. Gajjar Dr. Neil J. Gajjar BSc, DDS, MAGD, FADI, FPFA, FICD, Cert. IV Sedation Dr. Gajjar lectures on managing medical emergencies in the dental office, has been a lecturer of oral pathology and clinical instructor at the Canadian academy of Dental Hygiene, and has served as a clinical instructor in the Oral Diagnosis and Emergency clinics at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry. Dr. Gajjar is a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry, a Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry International, a Fellow of the Pierre Fauchard Academy and a Regent of the International college of Dentists. He has served on the PLP committee, Disciplines Committee, QA Committee and as Councilor of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. He is a Clinical Examiner for the NDEB, is certified in IV sedation and serves as the official dentist for the Miss India Canada Pageant and Suhaag Publication Group. Dr. Gajjar will review the steps to follow when you encounter a medical emergency in your office. A recertification of CPR for health care providers will be offered as well as the use of an AED for targeted responders. Yearly CPR renewal is required for all office staff and this course presents an excellent opportunity for members of the dental office to stay current with the new changes in CPR protocol. Due to changes in heart and stroke protocol, participants will need to provide their complete contact information including email to receive their certification cards. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: Dentist - $89/ Staff- $79 / SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
January 27, 2016 Wednesday, 5.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Diagnosis and Management of Orofacial Pain Speaker: Mr. Howard Tenenbaum Dr. Howard Tenenbaum DDS, Dip. Perio., PhD, FRCD(C) Dr. Tenenbaum received his D.D.S. from the University of Toronto in 1978 and then completed his specialty in Periodontology as well as a Ph.D. in bone cell biology by 1982. This was followed by a 2-year post-doctoral MRC fellowship in Bethesda at the National Institutes of Health. In addition to his degrees, Dr. Tenenbaum has a Fellowship from the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, as well as the International College of Dentists and the Academy of Dentistry International. Dr. Tenenbaum is a Professor of Periodontology, and was Head of that Discipline for 8 years (1997-2005), at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He was also Associate Dean for Biological and Diagnostic Sciences for 6 years. He is a crossappointed as a Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto and is the Head of the Division of Research in the Department of Dentistry at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Tenenbaum also serves as an FDA panel member for Dental Devices and Drugs (USA) and is Vice-Chair of the Federal Dental Care Advisory Committee (Canada). He is also currently the Graduate Coordinator for the Faculty of Dentistry School of Graduate Studies Division. A well, Dr. Tenenbaum was privileged to send bone cell experiments aboard the US Space Shuttle that were run by Astronaut and former Senator John Glenn. Dr. Tenenbaum has had cumulative peer-reviewed research funding since 1987 exceeding $2.0 million and has lectured internationally on several topics including orofacial pain, cellular biology of bone, and management of refractory periodontal diseases. Participants will be exposed to the processes ranging from history, examination, and other approaches for establishment of the diagnosis of a variety of orofacial pain conditions. This will be followed by treatment approaches developed over the years based on fundamental principles as well as newly emerging research data both from the extant literature as well as studies undertaken by Dr. Tenenbaum and colleagues. RCDSO CORE COURSE Category 1 Course Fee: SADA MEMBERS & NON-MEMBERS: $125 5.00p.m. Lecture @ 6.00p.m. Sharp
February 10, 2016 Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment Speaker: Dr.Sanjay Suri Dr. Sanjay Suri BDS, MDS, MOrth RCS (Edinburgh), DNB, DIBO, FRCDC Dr. Sunjay Suri is a tenured associate professor of orthodontics at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto and staff orthodontist at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. He is also the director of the Center for Clinical Research and co-director of the Burlington Facial Growth Center at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. Beside these institutional assignments, Dr. Suri also practices part time in, Ontario. Dr. Suri has been providing orthodontic treatment to children, teens and adults since 1995, and has a wide spectrum of clinical interests within orthodontics that include interceptive orthodontics, growth modification, interdisciplinary and surgical orthodontics. He also has a lifetime goal to provide orthodontic treatment to children with congenial and acquired craniofacial deformities to the same high standard as he does for individuals that are not affected by these challenges. The scope and limits of interceptive orthodontic treatment in young children Attending to the dental needs of growing children is a wonderful and gratifying aspect of family practice. Diagnosing and intercepting developing malocclusions brings an opportunity of interest and progress beyond routine practice. Understanding the foundational principles that lay the framework of interventions is often the key difference between success and failure when providing such service. Practitioners also need to be cognizant of the scope and limits of interceptive treatment in order to be effective and efficient. This clinical lecture will illustrate key aspects of diagnosis and delivery of interceptive orthodontics in both simple, as well as more complicated situations, which can often be missed, especially if one tends to think that orthodontic treatment is indicated only after progressing to the permanent dentition. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: $89 SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
March 10, 2016 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. I am confused, Should I do RCT or extract and place an Implant? How do I decide? Speaker: Dr. Brain Jafine Dr. Brian Jafine BSc.DDS.D.Endo. Certified specialist in Endodontics Dr. Brian Jafine graduated with a Bachelor of Science and received his DDS degree from the U of T Faculty of Dentistry. He has been a practicing Endodontist for 33 years and received his post graduate degree in Endodontics from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston MA. Dr. Jafine's emphasis is on patient comfort, as well as keeping up to date with the latest advancements in endodontic techniques, enabling him to provide the best quality care for his patients. He has a wide range of experience in different areas of Endodontics, from root canal treatments to microsurgery. His expertise is also frequently called upon by referring dentists for endodontic retreatment. Dr. Jafine is a member of the Canadian and Ontario Dental Associations, as well as the American Association of Endodontists. He is also a member and has served as president of three specialty organizations: the Canadian Academy of Endodontics, the Ontario Society of Endodontists, and the George Hare Endodontic Study Club. Dr. Jafine has taught at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in both the graduate and undergraduate department for over 20 years. He also served as the Head of Dentistry at Peel Memorial Hospital for 5 years. With the advent of dental implants, dentists when faced with the management of root canal treated teeth with persistent lesions, increasingly favor replacement with dental implants over retreatment. This is a reflection of the perception that retreatment has a poor prognosis, although the prognosis of retreatment is on par with endodontic procedures. We will discuss concepts which are important in the decision making process to avoid unwarranted extractions. Discuss and identify factors to be considered in the decision process. Understand the survival rates for both modalities. Treatment plan based on biologic considerations, adjunctive procedures, tooth condition, cost and most importantly ethics. Present cases and discuss the rationale for treatment choices. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: $89 SADA MEMBERS: FREE 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp
April 14, 2016 Thursday, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Filling the Gaps- The Esthetic Treatment is Clear Speaker: Mr. Gregg Tousignant Mr. Gregg Tousignant He graduated Dental Technology from George Brown College in 1992, Certified Dental Technician since 1994 from the National Board for Certification. He currently provides lectures and hands-on courses for both the General / Cosmetic dentist as well as dental and hygiene schools across Canada. Topics include Tooth Whitening, Impressioning, Temporization, Adhesives, Direct Anterior & Posterior Composites, Post / Core, and Direct Veneer Colour Change. He has also been published in Oral Health, the Journal of the Toronto Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Dentistry Today, Inside Dentistry, and Dental Chairside. Gregg is currently serving as Technical Support Manager for Clinical Research Dental where he provides continuing education programs consistent with the Company s philosophy, Teaching Better Dentistry. The treatment of midline diastemas, peg laterals and the nearly impossible black triangles can be both frustrating and time consuming. Learn how to choose, place and use an anatomically correct Mylar matrix system. The technique is quick and easy. Eliminate the frustration and start having fun. RCDSO COURSE Category 2 Course Fee: SADA MEMBERS: $89 / NON-MEMBERS: $129 5.30p.m. Lecture @ 6.30p.m. Sharp HANDS ON LIMITED TO 30 REGISTRATIONS
STUDY GROUPS 2015 SADA STUDY CLUB 1. SADA Orthodontic Study Group Please contact Dr. Richard Hendricks Email: richardhendricks6@gmail.com 2. SADA Implant Study Group Implant Dentistry: A comprehensive course with Hands On component with Dr.Bobby Baig
2015/2016 REGISTRATION FORM Name: RCDSO #: Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone: Fax: Email: SADA MEMBERSHIP Membership:$299.00 (UpTo Aug. 15, 2015), $399.00 (After Aug. 15, 2015) *FOR CORE COURSES REGISTER & PAY ONLINE INDIVIDUALY / PACKAGE PAYMENT OPTIONS: Cheque Visa Master Card Credit Card #: Name on Card #: Expiry Date: Authorized Signature: If paying by cheque please make payable to: SADA MIP P.O. Box 3008 Markham, ON L3R 6G4 (647) 779-5232 [no registration accepted over the phone] You must pre-register for all the courses. Please RSVP your attendance to All courses have limited attendance. If you do not show up for a pre-registered course then there is a $50.00 charge to cover the meal costs. Cancellations will be accepted 7 days prior to the event, after which there will be a charge of $25.00 for cancellations. No cancellations will be accepted during 4 days prior to the event. NO CANCELLATIONS FOR CORE COURSES AFTER CONFIRMATION. All registration and cancellation request is accepted through emails only. If mailed, please include a copy of this registration with your payment option. SADA reserves the right to cancel or alter any course. There is no refund for SADA Membership.
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