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Save the Dates! Continuing Dental Education presents Annual End of Summer Meeting Hot Topics at the Beach HILTON SANDESTIN BEACH GOLF RESORT & SPA DESTIN, FLORIDA Sept. 7 11, 2015 Sept. 1 5, 2016 Aug. 31 Sept. 4, 2017 uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce Visit frequently for important course updates!
Creating Optimal Health: Integration of Medicine & Dentistry Presented by Drs. Bradley Bale, Amy Doneen, and Thomas Nabors Date: Saturday, July 11, 2015 Location: Franklin Marriott Cool Springs 700 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin, TN 37067 Time: 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. (CST) Credit: 6.25 CDE Credit Hours & 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Tuition: This is a course for the entire dental team, doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, & staff $449.00 Doctor; $249.00 Auxiliary or Staff Member Tuition includes beverages and any course handouts. Lunch is on your own. Course Description: Medicine and Dentistry are at major crossroads blending Oral Health with General Health has numerous patient benefits. Thus, a unique opportunity exists by joining forces in defeating heart attacks, strokes and Type 2 Diabetes. Studies continue to emerge demonstrating that inflammation is the cause of arterial disease. While there are numerous sources of systemic inflammation which fuels arterial disease, one of the most prevalent is chronic inflammatory periodontal infection. Dentists and their teams must learn this unique responsibility within the world of preventive cardiovascular medicine and preventive periodontal medicine. This course will describe this new path for all clinicians. It will elucidate the new model of combating cardiovascular disease. Together we can win this war. Oral Health and General Health Participants will learn: Practical clinical tools to identify subclinical atherosclerosis. Why risk factor based prediction models are inferior to finding arterial disease. What non-cardiovascular health issues can be red flags for CVD risk. The evolving science placing inflammation as the driver of arterial disease. The need for a holistic approach to mitigate cardiovascular disease. What bio-markers exist to assess arterial inflammation. Why dentists are on the front lines in preventive medicine. How specific periodontal disease pathogens drive systemic inflammation. 3 things every dentist must know about Type II diabetes. Saliva tests every dentist must know in this new world of prevention. Oral health lowers health-care costs. The necessity of integrating medical and oral healthcare. Sponsors: The University of the Tennessee College of Dentistry wishes to acknowledge and thank CardioRisk Laboratories, DiaTech, OralDNA Labs & Silver Staff Labs for their generous support of this program. The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Tennessee College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Don t Miss these CE Cruises! October 8-12, 4 day Carnival Elation (page 6) June 28, 7 Night Western Mediterranean Cruise (page 9) July 19, 7 Night Rhine River Cruise (page 9) July 31, 9 Day Northern Italy, Lake Region and Venice Land Tour (page 9) 1
Implant Continuum/Externship Presented by Dr. Robert Brandt & Dr. Pradeep Adatrow Sponsored by Session 1 July 16-19 (Thursday-Sunday) Session 2 August 22-23 (Saturday-Sunday) Session 3 September 19-20 (Saturday-Sunday) Time: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. (CST)/ each day Location: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN 38163. 1st Session: Student Alumni Center, 800 Madison Ave., Room 313; 2nd/3rd Sessions: Dunn Dental Building, 875 Union Ave., Room S522. Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. = $3/weekday. (Dean s Lot (N Lot) located behind Dunn Dental Bldg. and the Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) are free on weekends only.) Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot), located at 940 Madison Ave. = $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap, East, & Beale Streets. Course Description: This course is intended for the general practitioner/specialist that has had little or no experience in placement, soft tissue grafting and restoration of dental implants. Implant surgery during the course will be tailored to the participant s level of expertise. Overview 1. Lectures covering treatment planning, placement, soft tissue management, hard tissue management, and restoration of dental implants. 2. Implant placement in sawdust mandibles to familiarize the dentist with the sequence of placement of dental implants. 3. Surgical guide fabrication and use with 3-D digital imaging. 4. CD with lectures and articles pertaining to implant dentistry. 5. Implant demonstrations. 6. Implant placement by participants. 7. Implant restoration and occlusion techniques. The participants will be placing implants in the 2nd and 3rd month. Patients may be supplied by the participants or will be supplied by the course. Tuition: $6,300 - includes three to four implants surgeries per participant. Additional material fees (i.e. Implant = $500) may be applied if the participant supplies his/her patient. Professional Liability: Attending dentists from the State of Tennessee or from other states, who perform implant surgeries for their patients at the College of Dentistry as part of the externship, must present proof of professional liability insurance and a copy of their state dental license. These documents must be presented to the course director as part of the treatment planning procedure at least one month prior to surgery. Dentists who have not presented these documents to the course director prior to patient treatment will not be allowed to perform surgical procedures. Coronal Polishing* Presented by Dr. Joan Schmitt *Please note there is an online component to this course Dates & Locations Saturday and Sunday, July 25 26, 2015 The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Dunn Dental Building 875 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38163 Saturday and Sunday, December 5 6, 2015 Interfaith Dental Clinic 1721 Patterson, Nashville, TN 37203 UTHSC Parking: Dean s Lot (N Lot) located behind Dunn Dental Bldg. and the Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of building are free on weekends; metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap, East, and Beale Streets. Time: 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (CST) CE Credit: 14 hours Tuition: $275 per participant Due to the online component to this course we will not be able to accept registrations within two weeks of the course dates. Test: Coronal Polishing Post Test is administered on Sunday. Visit www.uthsc.edu/dentsitry/ce to download a Coronal Polishing 2015 Application Form. 2
Participation Course in Laser Dentistry: A Standard Proficiency Certification Course Presented by Robert Convissar, DDS Dates & Times: Friday & Saturday, August 14 15, 2015; 8 a.m. 5 p.m. (CST) (Friday); 8 a.m. 2 p.m. (Saturday) CE Credit: 12 hours Tuition: $725 per dentist; $425 per auxiliary ($275 per auxiliary, if two or more attend from one office.) Pre-registration is required. *Tuition includes morning coffee and a group lunch on both days. Location: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, General Education Building (GEB), 8 South Dunlap St., Memphis, TN 38163 Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. - $3/weekday. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap, East, and Beale Streets. Course Description: Candidates who successfully complete this course and its prerequisites* will receive a Certificate of Standard Proficiency in Dental Lasers recognized by the Academy of Laser Dentistry, an international organization with more than 1200 members in over 25 countries. Has the excitement surrounding the introduction of lasers to dentistry been more smoke than substance? Since 1990, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of TWELVE different wavelengths for dental use. These different wavelengths create a world of difference in how the lasers operate, and their usefulness in the oral cavity. The use of lasers for specific procedures found in everyday general practice will be highlighted. First Day The first day will detail laser use in the following subject matters: 1) Non-Surgical, Surgical and Regenerative Periodontal Therapy 2) Surgical and Restorative Implantology 3) Fixed and Removable Prosthetics 4) Oral Medicine/Oral Surgery/Oral Pathology 5) Pediatric and Adolescent Operative Dentistry 7) Endodontics 8) Pedodontics/Orthodontics 9) Esthetic/Cosmetic Dentistry 10) Practice Management/Marketing Second Day The second day workshop will give each participant hands-on experience with the various wavelengths, performing surgical procedures on in-vitro models (pig mandibles). Real time videos of routine laser procedures will be part of the in-depth discussion of specific instrument settings and techniques for laser surgical procedures. Attendees are expected to perform the following procedures on the models: Gingivectomy Biopsy Frenectomy Crown Lengthening Initial Periodontal Pocket therapy Attendees are urged to bring: loupes a suture kit (any type of suture material...needle holder... scissors) and encouraged to bring: small diode lasers (if you already own one. If not, the course will provide one for you.) At the conclusion of the course, the participant will be familiar with the various wavelengths used in dentistry today, their effects on oral tissues, and their uses for specific oral diseases and pathologies found in everyday practice. They will be able to incorporate this knowledge into a basis for determining which laser wavelength is most appropriate for their practice, and be able to incorporate hard and soft tissue laser dentistry into their practices first thing tomorrow morning. *Standard Proficiency Certification will be awarded upon successfully completing an online examination administered by the Academy of Laser Dentistry. The candidate must own a laser or have access to a laser, and have taken a previous introductory laser course. The candidate must become a member of the Academy of Laser Dentistry. A free introductory course on lasers, along with more information on the Certification process is available on the Academy of Laser Dentistry Website. The University of the Tennessee College of Dentistry wishes to acknowledge and thank lightscalpel & OralID for their generous support of this program. Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders & Craniofacial Pain Presented by Steven Olmos, DDS Dates & Times: 3 Sessions - September 11-12, 2015; October 9-10, 2015; November 20-21, 2015 See course details on inside back cover. All tuition and fees are due in full at the time of registration unless otherwise noted. Class space is limited; registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration less than 10 business days prior to the course is subject to available space and a $25 late registration fee. 3
Administering Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Sedation for the Dental Hygienist Presented by J. Stansill Covington, DDS Date: September 18-19, 2015 Location: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, General Education Building, 8 South Dunlap, Memphis, TN 38163 Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. is $3/weekdays. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap St. Time: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (CST) /each day CE Credit: 14 hours Tuition: $350 per participant. Lunch is provided. Test: Given at the end of the course. Requirements: In order to attend this course for certification in Tennessee, the candidate must have a current Tennessee dental hygiene license free from all sanctions and/or stipulations. Additionally, the attendee must present proof of current CPR certification. At the conclusion of the didactic portion of the course, an examination will be given in which the attendee must achieve a score of at least 75% before being allowed to participate in the laboratory phase. Course Description: This course includes a laboratory session in which the hygienist will have the opportunity to operate both primary types of nitrous oxide/oxygen flowmeters in a small group setting under the supervision of a dentist. This course will address: The anatomy and physiology of respiration and circulation The physiological and psychological aspects of pain and anxiety The pharmacological and physiological aspects of nitrous oxide-oxygen administration The indication and contraindications of inhalation therapy Types and variations of nitrous oxide-oxygen administration equipment Proper administration, maintenance, and recovery of the patient The potential for nitrous oxide abuse Monitoring Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Sedation for the Dental Assistant Presented by J. Stansill Covington, DDS Date & Locations: September 19, 2015 Live Teaching: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center; General Education Building, 8 South Dunlap, Memphis, TN 38163 Video Conference: Kingsport Center for Higher Education, 300 West Market Street, Kingsport, TN 37660 Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (CST) / 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (EST) Parking: Memphis Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. is $3/weekdays & free on weekends. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap St. Kingsport Parking: Free parking is available at the KCHE - enter off Clay Street. CE Credit: 6 hours Tuition: $195 per assistant. *Group lunch provided in Memphis. Lunch in Kingsport is on your own. REGISTRATION DEADLINE for video conference/kingsport location: September 14, 2015. Test: Given at the end of the course. Requirements: Applicants must be a registered dental assistant in Tennessee prior to applying for the course. If you are already certified in Nitrous Oxide Monitoring, you will receive 6 hours of CE credit. There will be an exam at the end of this course and you must achieve a score of 75% to be eligible for certification. Course Description: This course is designed to provide the knowledge needed to successfully monitor the use of nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia in a private dental practice. Some of the topics to be presented include a review and update on basic physiology, information on patient evaluation for the use of nitrous oxide, a discussion of the role of nitrous oxide in the dental practice, a review of the new equipment and techniques, and knowledge of the indications and contraindications for using nitrous oxide. Approved by Arkansas Board of Dental Examiners to meet requirements to become a Registered Dental Assistant. Also approved for AR dental hygienists who want to monitor/administer in the state of Arkansas. Five hours of CE credit will be issued to AR dental hygienists upon completion of the course and exam. Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners will accept this course for 6 hours of CE credit for MS dental hygienists. 6th Annual J. Joe Littlejohn Lectureship on Implants Trends and Treatment: Planning in Today s Implant Dentistry Presented by Walter C. Chitwood, Jr., DDS Date: Friday, October 2, 2015 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (CST) Location: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campus, Humphreys General Education Building, Room TBD, 8 South Dunlap St., Memphis, TN 38163 Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. - $3/weekday. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap St. CE Credit: 6 hours Tuition: $150 per participant. Morning coffee and lunch is provided. 4
Course Description: The use of implants in dentistry has exploded over the last few decades. As more and more general dentists are being educated on the benefits and applications of implants, implants are finding their way into an increasing number of dental practices. This presentation is designed to demonstrate the evolution of implant treatment planning from a multi-modality approach to the practice of creating ideal bone structure for optimum root form placement. The lecture will cover the latest bone grating techniques and their applications. Dr. Chitwood will also present the most recent diagnostic techniques utilizing state-of-the-art CT scanning, and overcoming full arch complications. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium: Educational Models and Licensure Presented by Rick Callan, DMD, EdS, Stephen Cassagrande, DDS, Gary Guest, DDS, Charles E. Holt, Jr, DDS, Samuel Huang, DDS, Mark Jensen, DDS, PhD, Michael Miller, DDS,FAGD, FAACD, Sorin Teich, DMD, and Robert Taylor, DMD Date & Time: October 17, 2015; 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (CST) See course details on color ad, page 12 Build a Better Practice: All About OSHA Blood Borne Infections & Hazard Communications For the Entire Dental Office Presented by Morris Robbins, DDS Date: Friday, December 4, 2015 Time: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. (CST)/9 a.m.-1 p.m. (EST) Locations: Live Teaching: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campus, General Education Building, 8 South Dunlap, Memphis, TN 38163 Video Conference: Kingsport Center for Higher Education, 300 West Market Street, Kingsport, TN 37660 Video Conference: UTK Campus, Communications & University Extension Building, 1345 Circle Park Dr., Knoxville, TN 37996 Memphis Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. is $3/weekdays & free on weekends. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/ day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap St. Kingsport Parking: Free parking is available at the KCHE - enter off Clay Street. Knoxville Parking: G10 Garage located at 1500 Phillip Fulmer Way (can be accessed from either Phillip Fulmer Way or Neyland Drive) Tuition: $199 per dentist and $135 per auxiliary REGISTRATION DEADLINE for video conference locations: November 27, 2015. Lunch will be provided for participants who also take the Chemical Dependency course scheduled from 1pm-3pm on this date in Memphis. Lunch in Kingsport and Knoxville is on your own. Course Description: The CDC Guidelines will affect the way you practice! Know what the new changes are! This course will give you a heads up on the Guidelines from CDC for areas not covered in the OSHA Standards. Topical areas include Standard Precautions, work restrictions for occupationally exposed health-care workers, Sharp s injury law, new hand hygiene standards, dental water quality standards and infectious diseases that are new concerns to the dental office. Look forward to an interesting conclusion to the course with practical application. Chemical Dependency: Recognizing Addiction for the Entire Dental Team Presented by Nancy J. Williams, RDH, EdD Date: Friday, December 4, 2015 Time: 1-3 pm (CST) 2-4 p.m. (EST) Locations: Live Teaching: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campus, General Education Building, 8 South Dunlap, Memphis, TN 38163. Video Conference: Kingsport Center for Higher Education, 300 West Market Street, Kingsport, TN 37660 Video Conference: UTK Campus, Communications & University Extension Building, 1345 Circle Park Dr., Knoxville, TN 37996 Parking Memphis: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. is $3/weekdays & free on weekends. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap St. Kingsport: Free parking is available at the KCHE - enter off Clay Street. Knoxville: G10 Garage located at 1500 Phillip Fulmer Way (can be accessed from either Phillip Fulmer Way or Neyland Drive) CE Credit: 2 hours Tuition: $75.00 per person REGISTRATION DEADLINE for video conference locations: November 27, 2015. (continued on page 8) All tuition and fees are due in full at the time of registration unless otherwise noted. Class space is limited; registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration less than 10 business days prior to the course is subject to available space and a $25 late registration fee. 5
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(Chemical Dependency from page 5) Lunch will be provided for participants who also take the OSHA course scheduled for the morning on this date in Memphis. Lunch in Kingsport and Knoxville is on your own. Course Description: Addictions are a silent, but pervasive problem in today s society, regardless of financial status, ethnicity, age or profession. They impact our patients lives, our profession and our personal lives. Fascinating research is indicating our brain s neurotransmitters play a major role in a person progressing from casual substance use to substance abuse. This course will discuss types of substances, signs of substance use (psychological, physiological, oral manifestations), and the role of the brain in the addiction process. An outline of successful intervention and preventive strategies will be included. Because health care professionals must be aware of the many faces of this problem, this course will provide the information needed to help a patient, co-worker or family member manage this debilitating and complicated problem. Certification in Sealant Application for the Dental Assistant Presented by Ashanti Braxton, DDS Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Time: 8 am-5 pm (CST) *A test will be given at the end of the course. Location: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campus, Dunn Dental Building, 875 Union Ave., Room C103 Parking: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. is $3/weekdays. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap St. CE Credit: 8 hours Tuition: $225 per assistant. Includes lunch and handouts. Course Objectives Identification of indications and contraindications for the placement of sealants Recognition of anatomic landmarks on the teeth that influence sealant placement Infection control guidelines when applying sealants Determination of the armamentarium need to place sealants Compare the various types of sealant material Educating patients about sealants Description of acidetching technique Compare the various methods of moisture control necessary when applying sealants Prepare a tooth for sealant including isolation and etching Seal a tooth following a predetermined regimen Self-evaluate the success of sealant placement Requirements In order to attend this course for certification in Tennessee, the candidate must have a current Tennessee dental assistant license. Upon successfully completing a test given the same day as the course, the Board of Dentistry will issue you a new certificate with Sealant Application printed on your certificate. You MUST have ALL required items listed below with you when you arrive to take the course. Failure to have all the items could result in you being unable to take the course. All tuition and fees are due in full at the time of registration. Class space is limited; registration is on a first-come, firstserved basis. Registration less than 10 business days prior to the course is subject to available space and a $25 late registration fee.* Required Items Clinic attire including gloves, mask, safety glasses and gown Two autoclaved dental mouth mirrors and two dental explores in sterile bags Ten (10) sterile extracted and sealable teeth Laboratory tooth models specifically designed for sealant placement may be substituted for some of the extracted teeth. Acceptance of teeth other than extracted teeth is to be determined by the dentist directing the course. All necessary materials and instruments shall be provided by the student. In working with the extracted teeth all OSHA personal protective equipment shall be utilized and the teeth disposed of in accordance with standard practices. Sterilized handpieces and prophy angles. Slow speed air driven handpiece (four hole, connector, friction angle hand piece and motor for the hand piece, along with a prophy angle). Composite finishing bur to adjust occlusion if needed ADA approved sealant used in your office Copy of the declarations page of your doctor s insurance uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce All tuition and fees are due in full at the time of registration unless otherwise noted. Class space is limited; registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration less than 10 business days prior to the course is subject to available space and a $25 late registration fee. 8
Travel CE 28 June 2015, 7 Night Western Mediterranean Cruise Aboard Norwegian Epic Cruise Prices starting At $1,299 pp 8 CEU s Presented By: Dr. J.E Bouquot and Dr. Robert Seghi 36 Shades of Gray: The Fascination and Frustration of Radiographic Diagnosis in the 21st Century and Managing Teeth for a Lifetime 19 July 2015 7 Night Rhine River Cruise Aboard Avalon Felicity Cruise Prices Starting At $2,999pp 8 CEU s Presented By: SIU School of Dental Medicine 31 July August 9, 2015, 9 Northern Italy, Lake Region and Venice Land Tour $3,299 pp Based on Double Occupancy 12 CEU s Presented By: UB School of Dental Medicine Including a Visit to Ivoclar For More Information Contact Cruise and Travel Partners Jodi Murphy 610-399-4501 www.cruiseandtravelpartners.com Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a Florida Seller of Travel Registration No. ST 35789 Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a California Seller of Travel Registration No. 2107023-40 9
Annual End of Summer Meeting HILTON SANDESTIN BEACH GOLF RESORT & SPA DESTIN, FLORIDA September 7-11, 2015 8 a.m.-noon (CST) each day Presented by Mr. Mike Brewer; Lary C. George, Jr., DDS, MS; Martyn S. Green, DDS, MS; Catherine Stark, RDH; Edward J. Swift, Jr., DMD, MS Discuss the contradictions of manual as well as micro ultrasonic instrumentation. Hands on instruction with piezo equipment and inserts to develop clinical confidence Increasing treatment productivity ergonomic comfort reduces hand and body fatigue Infection control for procedures and equipment care Communication/demonstration techniques to insure that patients will ask for ultrasonic therapy The benefits of professional polishing To observe polishing techniques using an air polishing unit DAY 2 DENTIST TRACK: Dentistry s Crowning Moment Part II Many factors play a role in developing fixed restorations that adhere to the goals of fit, form, and function. There are times the procedure will need to be altered or redone in order to achieve the desired outcome. Dentistry s Crowning Moment shines a light on the determinants involved with minimizing detours and taking your fixed cases to completion. DAY 1 DENTIST TRACK. Dentistry s Crowning Moment Part I After the completion of this course, the participant will: Many factors play a role in developing fixed restorations that adhere to the goals of fit, form, and function. There are times the procedure will need to be altered or redone in order to achieve the desired outcome. Dentistry s Crowning Moment shines a light on the determinants involved with minimizing detours and taking your fixed cases to completion. 1. Understand the procedural variances that affect the outcome of treatment. 2. Establish a criteria to determine whether to continue adjusting the restoration or start over with a new impression. 3. Decrease stress at the cementation appointment. After the completion of this course, the participant will: HYGENIST TRACK. The Role Dental Hygienists Play in Maintenance of Dental Implants 1. Understand the procedural variances that affect the outcome of treatment. This course will go into detail about the biology of implant hard and soft-tissue relationship and how it relates to maintaining successful implant outcomes in private practice. The hygienist plays a crucial role in early detection and diagnosis of a failing or failed implant. It is important to know protocols for monitoring implants, controlling etiology and treating early peri-implant mucocitis. 2. Establish a criteria to determine whether to continue adjusting the restoration or start over with a new impression. 3. Decrease stress at the cementation appointment. HYGENIST TRACK. The Ultimate Ultrasonics: Piezoelectric Scaling and Air Polishing Techniques Discussion points: The objective of this course is to familiarize the clinical hygienist with biological and clinical principles that will allow for a predictably successful outcome with Piezo scaling and air polishing therapy. Following completion of the course, participants should be able to know and understand: anatomical considerations with implants versus natural dentition implant soft and hard tissue interface data collection for implants, probing indications and radiographic assessment History and use of powered scaling in periodontal patient management: maintenance around implants based on type, position and restorations of implants The role of deposits and toxins in periodontal disease progression recognizing failing or failed implants Discuss and define the goals of periodontal debridement treatment of implant complications 10
DAY 4 DENTIST & HYGENIST TRACK. Restorative Complications Associated with Periodontal Issues This course will share experiences and give insight into the role of periodontal therapy and implant therapy in restorative dentistry and where complications and pitfalls can develop. Topics such as anatomical complications, pre-prosthetic surgery, perioprosth treatment planning, esthetic plastic soft tissue surgeries, ridge augmentation and site development will be discussed. Additionally, complications and mismanagement will be presented to critically analyze shortcomings and to give solutions and preventions for adverse dental situations. DAY 5 DENTIST & HYGENIST TRACK. Untangling the Confusion of Today s Restorative Materials DAY 3 DENTIST & HYGENIST TRACK. Prevention Today: Are We Doing Everything We Can? Are We Doing It Correctly? The development of new materials has proceeded so rapidly that many clinicians are left confused by the wealth of new products that are available in many areas. This course will present the latest information available on current dentin/enamel adhesives, composite resins, and light-curing technology. It also will cover contemporary cements, a confusing area that is important to the success of our routine indirect restorations and esthetic cases. Information provided will be based on scientific evidence, but the clinical use of all materials will be emphasized. COURSE OBJECTIVES Identify via risk assessment for caries. Low risk, moderate risk, high risk. Learn how to establish and implement a successful preventive program using medications and protocols accepted by the ADA. Addressing and preventing decalcification (White Spot Lesions) Understand accepted clinical guidelines and treatment options to help patients manage existing oral health issues based on their level of risk. COURSE OBJECTIVES How dentin bonding systems work Learn how to increase patient acceptance of oral disease treatment options using proven clinician/patient communication techniques. The four current strategies for bonding to tooth structure, including the self-etch and universal systems Learn how to use risk assessment and prevention to increase hygiene production. The benefits of contemporary nanofill and bulk-fill composite materials Learn the latest technology in calcium phosphate, varnishes and anti-microbial medication. Current concepts of visible light-curing The various types of cements for indirect restorations, and when they should be used Learn the latest CDT insurance codes used in risk assessment Ideal for Pediatric, Orthodontic, Periodontal, Prosthodontic, General dentists and hygienists. Tuition & Registration Information Includes a continental breakfast each morning. Early Bird Standard Late (before July 15) (after July 15) (after Aug. 15) Dentists $449.00 $499.00 $524.00 Auxiliary (full week) $349.00 $399.00 $424.00 Auxiliary (half week) $175.00 $200.00 $215.00 CE Credit: 4 credit hours per day. A total of 20 hours may be earned by attending all 5 lecture days. Hotel Accommodations: Contact the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort at (800) 367-1271 and ask for the discounted UT rate or go online at sandestinbeachhilton.com and use group code: UTD. Rates start at $194/night. Reservation deadline: August 5, 2015. Please check hotel reader board for meeting room location. Call (901) 448-5386 to register for this course. 11
General Practice Dentistr y First Annual Symposium Educational Models and Licensure Saturday, October 17, 2015 Presented by Drs. Rick Callan, Stephen Cassagrande, Gary Guest, Charles E. Holt, Jr., Samuel Huang, Mark Jensen, Michael Miller, Sorin Teich and Robert Taylor Location University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campus General Education Building 8 South Dunlap Street, Memphis, TN 38163 Parking: Dean's Lot (N Lot) located behind Dunn Dental Bldg. and the Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of building are free on weekends. Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap, East, & Beale Streets. http://www.uthsc.edu/map/ CE Credit: 7 hours Symposium Synopsis & Learning Objectives: This is the first annual symposium in the series of University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center Continuing Education Programs for General Practice Dentistry. This symposium will explore some of the current models for educating and preparing undergraduate dental students to become competent practitioners of general dentistry. It will also allow the participants to briefly see contemporary methods for licensure including board examinations, general practice residencies and eportfolios. Participants will be able to: Describe educational models for teaching dental students comprehensive care general dentistry. Discuss the difficulties associated with providing clinical education in general dentistry Provide suggestions for preparing dental students to become competent general dentists. Understand different pathways to state licensure which are currently in use. Agenda 8 a.m. Welcome, Dr. Tim Hottel Dean, University of Tennessee College of Dentistry 8:10 a.m. Introduction, Dr. Mark Jensen Professor and Chairman of the Department of General Dentistry, University of Tennessee College of Dentistry I. PROGRAMS 8:20 a.m. Dr. Robert Taylor Asst. Professor and Clinical Team Leader, University of Kentucky 9 a.m. Dr. Sorin Teich Associate Professor, Department of Comprehensive Care, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Case Western Reserve 9:45 a.m. BREAK 10:15 a.m. Dr. Rick Callan Chair of the Department of General Dentistry, Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine 11 a.m. Dr. Gary Guest Associate Dean for Patient Care and Associate Dean for Predoctoral Clinics, UTHSCSA 11:45 a.m. Panel Discussion 12:15 1:15 p.m. LUNCH II. COMPREHENSIVE CARE RECORDS MODEL - eportfolios 1:30 p.m. Clinical Photography and Records of Comprehensive Care Dr. Michael Miller Associate Professor, University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston 1:45 p.m. Teaching Comprehensive Care Consistently Dr. Mark Jensen Professor and Chairman of the Department of General Dentistry, University of Tennessee College of Dentistry 2:15 p.m. Board Examination, Residencies and eportfolios for Licensure Dr. Stephen Cassagrande Professor and Chairman of the Department of General Dentistry, University of Tennessee College of Dentistry 3:00 p.m. BREAK 3:15 p.m. eportfolios in the Education of General Dentistry Dr. Samuel Huang Vice-Chair of Patient Simulation, UC San Francisco School of Dentistry 4:00 p.m. A Perspective on Licensure Dr. Charles E. Holt, Jr. President - TN Board of Dentistry 4:30 p.m. Panel Discussion 12
Administration of Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist Online Didactic and Clinical Face-to-Face Course Presented by Bobby Collins, BS, MST, DDS and Cassandra Holder-Ballard, AS, BS, MPA, EdD Date & Times: Friday, December 11, 2015 from 1 5 p.m. (CST) Saturday, December 12, 2015 from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. (CST) - (lunch on own) Location: Friday: General Education Building, 8 S. Dunlap Street Saturday: Dunn Dental Building, 875 Union Ave., 5th Floor Lab Parking: Madison Plaza Garage (H Lot) located at 940 Madison Ave. - $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap, East, & Beale Streets. Note: Dean s Lot (N Lot) located behind Dunn Dental Bldg. and the Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of building are free on weekends only. CE Credit: 35 credit hours Tuition: $1,000/per attendee This is a limited attendance course. Applications will be accepted in order of receipt. Application and $500 deposit fee is required for access to the online course material, with final payment due two weeks prior to the first day of the face-to-face class. Course Description: This course has two (2) major components. Component 1: Theory and Foundation Preparation The online didactic course reviews the procedures available for the management of pain and anxiety. Principles of local anesthesia will include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, armamentarium, technique and complications. This is done at your own pace and accomplished in an ONLINE format. It consists of 15 modules, which are sequentially ordered. All ONLINE MODULES MUST BE COMPLETED before the face-toface lab. Component 2: Face-to-Face Laboratory Portion This is held at University of Tennessee Health Science Center, in Memphis Tennessee on a Friday afternoon from 1 5 pm and Saturday from 8am 5pm. On Friday, the theory and foundational information will be reviewed and you will complete a comprehensive examination. On Saturday, you will come to UTHSC Dunn Dental Building, Memphis, TN for clinical practice in delivering local anesthesia. Course Goal and Objectives: The goal of this course is to prepare the practicing dental hygienist to assist the dentist in alleviating and managing patient s dental pain and anxiety. The dental hygienist will be provided background knowledge in how nerve impulses are propagated and blocked, and the mechanics of local anesthetic administration. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course the dental hygiene participant will: Understand the philosophy and psychology of local anesthesia, Evaluate a patient s medical history and physical status including measurement of vital signs, Evaluate indications and contraindications for use of local anesthesia, Identify anatomical landmarks that pertain to administration of local anesthesia, Understand the physiology of nerve conduction, Understand the pharmacology of local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors, Be able to select and prepare the proper armamentaria for the administration of local anesthesia, STAY IN THE KNOW Sign up for the UT Dental CE listserv to receive notices and important updates about UT Dental CE opportunities. Submit your email address to Amanda Lane, Education Coordinator, at alane23@uthsc.edu to be added to this special listserv. Stay updated through Facebook Slagle Dental Meeting UT CDE 13
Properly record the administration of local anesthetic procedures and complications, Be able to manage common medical emergencies as related to the administration of local Recognize and manage post-injection complications and reactions to injections, Employ infection control techniques including disposal of sharps, Administer local anesthetic agents with emphasis on: technique, aspiration, slow injection, and minimum effective dosage, Recognize, and manage toxic reactions to local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors, Recognize, and manage allergic reactions to local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors, Calculate highest safe dose based on patient s weight and/ or age, Determine the need for reinjection, Administer local anesthesia for infiltration, Administer local anesthesia for nerve blockage, Monitor the patient s physical status while under the effects of local anesthetics. Required Items: Required texts may be ordered online: Handbook of Local Anesthesia, current edition, Malamed, Stanley F., Mosby, & CD. Supplemental material provided online. Required clinical supplies (must bring to face-to-face lab): Syringe, clinic jacket and safety glasses. A Comprehensive Review of Oral Sedation Presented by Larry Weeda, DDS and Martha Wells, DDS, MS Online Oral Sedation This online course offering is for dentists practicing in the state of Tennessee. This course is designed to fulfill the continuing education hours required for those practitioners wishing to maintain a limited or comprehensive sedation permit and will include a review of the rules and regulations pertaining to sedation of the Tennessee Board of Dentistry. CE Credit: 4 hours Tuition: $75 per participant Course Description Sedation and analgesia are frequently administered to patients in-office to relieve the pain and anxiety associated with dentistry. This course offers a comprehensive look at the science of oral sedation for both children and adults. Essential components reviewed include: pharmacology of commonly used sedatives appropriate protocols and safety provisions for planning an oral sedation monitoring and recovery the recognition and management of airway problems emergency management of adverse events This course is designed to provide reinforcement of recognized standards for administering moderate sedation in order to maximize the benefits of oral sedation to the patient while minimizing risks to patient safety. Course Outline History and Introduction to Oral Sedation Patient History and Preoperative Evaluation The Physiology of Oral Sedation The Pharmacology of Oral Sedation Oral Sedation Techniques Monitoring Emergency Protocols OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Ms. Brenda Horton Administrative Assistant (901) 448-5386 bhorton@uthsc.edu Mrs. Amanda Lane Education Coordinator (901) 448-2018 alane23@uthsc.edu Dr. James Ragain Director of Continuing Education and Director of Pre-doctoral Biomaterials jragain@uthsc.edu 14 2015 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. Robert Hatch Dr. Daniel Tylka Dr. Jeffrey Brooks Dr. Mark Anderson Dr. Vernon Pennington Dr. Les Binkley Wanda Patrick Dept. of Restorative Dentistry Dept. of Prosthodontics Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dept. of Diagnostic Sciences and Oral Medicine Dept. of Pediatric Dentistry & Community Oral Health Dept. of Periodontology Manager, Administration
DR. PRADEEP ADATROW is a Board Certified Periodontist who completed his periodontal training and subsequently earned a Master of Science in Dentistry from Indiana University. He earned his DDS from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. He served as Director of the Division of Pre-Doctoral Periodontology at the University of Tennessee and was actively involved in the surgical implantology training of the Periodontology and the Advanced General Dentistry Residents. He is currently pursuing a graduate training in Advanced Prosthodontics and also maintains a private practice limited to Periodontics and Implant Dentistry. He is a Fellow of the International College of Dentists. Implant Continuum Externship...p. 2 DR. BRADLEY BALE is an Adjunct Professor at Texas Tech Health Science Center, Medical Director of the Heart Health Program at Grace Clinic, Lubbock, Texas and runs a private practice in Gallatin, TN. Dr. Bradley Bale is one of the nation s leading specialists in preventing heart attacks, stroke and diabetes. Since 2001, he s given numerous presentations to medical and dental groups in the US and abroad. Convinced that standard of care wasn t doing enough to identify early stages of CVD and avert recurrences in heart attack and stroke survivors, he cofounded the Bale/Doneen Method with Amy Doneen in 2001. Four years ago this personalized approach of CV risk assessment and management evolved to an effectiveness level sufficient enough to allow them to attach a guarantee to their clinical practices. Their research on CVD prevention has been published in many respected medical journals. Dr. Bale is on the editorial board for the medical journal: Healthcare in Low-resource Settings. Dr. Bale has also served as a reviewer for American Journal of Cardiology and the CDC s Preventing Chronic Disease. Co-author Bale BF, Doneen AL (2014) Beat the Heart Attack Gene. Wiley General Trade, New York, NY. He was a key note speaker at the 4th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Cardiology April 14, 2014 in San Antonio, TX. (Disclosure: Cleveland Heart Lab, Speaker Consultant Arterial Inflammation) Creating Optimal Health: Integration of Medicine & Dentistry...p. 1 DR. ROBERT BRANDT is a Board Certified Prosthodontist who completed his training at Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas. He has a Master of Science in BioMedical Science from the University of Texas, Houston. For the past 30 years he has been restoring implants with fixed and removable prostheses. In 1990 his interest turned to placing implants as well as teaching the science of placement and restoration. From 1990 until 2005 he directed Prosthodontic Postgraduate training at the University of Florida, University of Queensland as well as Nova SE University. From 2005 to present he has taught implant placement and restoration to the undergraduate students as well as placement to the Prosthodontic Postgraduate Residents at the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. Implant Continuum Externship...p. 2 DR. ASHANTI BRAXTON was born and raised in Loris, South Carolina. She is a 2008 graduate from Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry. Dr. Braxton completed a General Practice Residency at Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center in 2009. She then pursued private practice for a while working in Ithaca, NY. Dr. Braxton left private practice in 2010 to pursue her passion for academic dentistry. She has been an assistant faculty member in the Department of Restorative Dentistry at the University of Tennessee since January 2011. Only having been at the University of Tennessee for a short period of time, Dr. Braxton has truly been involved in enhancing the school s mission of improving oral health through education, research, clinical care, and public service. Dr. Braxton is currently a Course Director in her department, an Attending in the AEGD Program, Co-advisor for the SNDA, and a Faculty Senate Member. Certification in Sealant Application for the Dental Assistant...p. 8 DR. RICHARD S. CALLAN is the chair of the department of General Dentistry at Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine. He directs the practice management curriculum for the College of Dental Medicine and supervises the Comprehensive Care Clinic. His research interests involve educational pedagogy. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the American Dental Education Association, the International College of Dentists, the Pierre Fauchard Academy, and the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Dental Society. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. STEPHEN CASSAGRANDE is a 1974 Graduate of USC School of Dentistry and has been in the General Practice of Dentistry in Midtown Sacramento for his entire career and presently practices with his son Michael who is a 2002 Graduate of USC. He worked extensively with the Dental Board of California throughout the eighties in both the exam and enforcement areas. He was appointed by Governor Schwarzenneger to the Dental Board of California in Feb of 2006 to two terms and is serving out his final term under Governor Brown. In 2007, as Chairman of the Exam Committee, Dr Casagrande began the process of developing the Portfolio Exam. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. WALTER C. CHITWOOD, JR., one of only a handful of board certified implant dentists in Tennessee, is both a skilled dental practitioner and an educator to patients and fellow dentists. He has held teaching positions at several outstanding dental programs, including Tennessee State University, and the Misch Implant Institute. Since his graduation from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1982, Dr. Chitwood has directed his full energies toward developing an implant dentistry practice and to promoting the field of implant dentistry. It is his desire that Implant & General Dentistry of Middle Tennessee, with its blend of state-of-the-art facilities, equipment, and techniques, can effectively provide the many benefits offered by implant dentistry. Over the years, Dr. Chitwood has received many honors, such as being recognized as a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry, Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology, Master of the Academy of Implants & Transplants, Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Fellow of the American Society of Osseointegration, Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry International, and a Fellow of the Misch Implant Institute. He has also served as a board examiner for the International Association for Dental Implant Technicians, and serves on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Chitwood is a consultant on infection control to medical and dental product manufacturers and is a nationally recognized authority on aseptic technique for implant dentistry. Dr. Chitwood routinely lectures around the country for various association annual meetings, state meetings, and study groups. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Chitwood is very involved with his community. He frequently takes time away from his practice to travel on medical mission trips (Over 20 trips to Mexico and Nicaragua since 1995). Dr. Chitwood is also honored to be selected as the Athletic Dentist for Middle Tennessee State University, the largest undergraduate state university in Tennessee. (No disclosures). 6th Annual J. Joe Littlejohn Lectureship on Implants...p. 4 DR. BOBBY COLLINS is a Tennessee licensed dentist and adjunct faculty member at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in the department of dental hygiene. He practiced general dentistry for nearly thirty years. He served on the Tennessee Board of Dentistry 1988-1995 (President, 1993). He served as a member of SRTA from 1988-1995. Administration of Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist... p. 15 MR. MIKE BREWER has enjoyed a 46-year career in prevention in the healthcare industry with the same company. He has played an active role in 3M s school development programs and has lectured at the Kentucky Dental Association Meeting, Chicago Mid-Winter Meeting, MidSouth Dental Congress Meeting, University of Tennessee, Louisiana State University, University of Mississippi, and University of Iowa Dental Hygiene Schools. Mike has served on the Advisory Committee to the University Of Tennessee College Of Allied Health. Mike has conducted over 300 CE seminars nationwide. Mike attended Louisiana State University and Louisiana Tech University earning a BS Degree in Human Resources with a minor in Business Administration. (Disclosure: Honorarium 3MESPE) Annual End of Summer Meeting... p. 10 DR. ROBERT CONVISSAR is a pioneer in the field of laser dentistry. One of the first dentists to incorporate lasers into general practice, Dr. Convissar has over 24 years of experience with CO2, Nd.YAG, Diode and Erbium wavelengths. The author of over 15 peer reviewed papers translated into 8 languages and author/coauthor of 4 textbooks on laser dentistry, Dr. Convissar has presented over 300 laser seminars on all 5 continents from Florence to Sydney to Hong Kong to London and everywhere in between. He practices cosmetic, restorative, and laser dentistry in New York City, where he also serves as Director of Laser Dentistry at New York Hospital Queens. 15
His latest textbook, Principles and Practice of Laser Dentistry is the # 1 selling laser dentistry textbook in the world. Dr. Convissar has the distinction of being named to Dentistry Today s Top Leaders in Continuing Education a record nine times. Dr. Convissar is a Fellow of the American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery, and a Master of the Academy of Laser Dentistry, where he holds Advanced Proficiency in lasers. (Disclosure: Honorarium LightScalpel & OralID) Participation Course in Laser Dentistry... p. 3 DR. J. STANSILL COVINGTON III, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Biologic and Diagnostic Sciences of The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. He is also Interim Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs. He is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists, The International College of Dentists and The Royal Society of Medicine (London). He is the recipient of the 2010 College of Dentistry Distinguished Faculty Award and the 2010 Health Science Center Excellence in Teaching Award. Administering Nitrous-Oxide Oxygen Sedation for the Dental Hygienist...p. 4 Monitoring Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Sedation for the Dental Assistant...p. 4 competence. The course also includes a didactic component with 14 hours of activities that are both lecture and interactive exercises. The course also includes evidence-based case presentations by students Dental Provider s Guide to the Electronic Dental Record ADA Standards Committee for Dental Informatics. He has expertise in Application of principles of Quality Improvement, Patient Safety and Clinical Effectiveness, use of computer-based resources to support health care education and patient care. Lead for Student computer initiative for the Dental School that provides computer based material for Predoctoral students for point of experience computing. Use of Electronic Health Record in the Dental School Clinic Enterprise and Knowledge and Skills to manage large group dental practice facility including human and technical resources, strategic planning, and quality improvement in an academic healthcare center. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. CASSANDRA HOLDER-BALLARD is a Tennessee licensed dental hygienist, an associate professor, and the dental hygiene program Chairman at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Administration of Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist... p. 15 DR. AMY L. DONEEN is an inter-national leader in preventing heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes. She is the co-founders of the Bale/Doneen Method and the co-principle lecturer and researcher for this method of CVD Prevention. Her research on CVD prevention has been published in such respected medical journals as Atherosclerosis, Post Graduate Medicine, Journal of the National Medical Association, Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Cardiology Roundtable, Physician s Weekly, Cardiovascular Nursing, Dental Economics, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine and ADVANCE for Healthy Aging and others. Having given well over a thousand lectures to global medical groups, including to the International Atherosclerosis Society, International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Women s Heart Symposium, American Heart Association, Cleveland Heart Lab, National Dental and Family Practice Organizations, she is a soughtafter thought leader in vascular wellness. Doneen has served as a reviewer for medical journals on topics revolving around vascular imaging and served on the appropriate use committee for the Society of Atherosclerotic Imaging and Prevention. Doneen is the medical director of Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center and adjunct Professor at Texas Tech Health Sciences School of Nursing. She is also the past chair of the Pacific Northwest Preventative Cardiovascular Nurses Association (Disclosure: Cleveland Heart Lab, Speaker Consultant Arterial Inflammation) Creating Optimal Health: Integration of Medicine & Dentistry...p. 1 DR. LARY C. GEORGE, JR., graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1988. After a stint in private practice, he furthered his education at The Ohio State University, completing the Advanced Prosthodontics program in 1995. He went back into private practice and in 2001 joined the communication team at Green Dental Lab where he worked for 10 years consulting with dentists on their fixed, removable, and implant cases. Today, Dr. George serves as a prosthodontic consultant to the largest network of dental laboratories in the United States. With significant clinical and laboratory experience, Dr. George has a unique perspective that can enhance your practice. He has lectured extensively throughout the United States on the subjects of fixed, removable and implant prosthodontics, and his fun-loving and energetic presentation style makes for a memorable learning experience. (Disclosure: Honorarium Green Dental Laboratories) Annual End of Summer Meeting... p. 10 DR. MARTYN S. GREEN is a graduate of UCLA, USC Dental School, Boston University Periodontal program and has his Master of science in Health Professions Education from Loma Linda University. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and is currently the Director of Graduate Periodontics at the University of Tennessee, College of Dentistry. Dr. Green has lectured nationally and internationally on Periodontology and Implant Dentistry and previously practiced fulltime in Beverly Hills, CA. Dr. Green is a wet-fingered private practice periodontist with over 25 years of clinical experience. He has dealt with many complications concerning improper or incorrect diagnosis, treatment planning and therapy when it comes to complicated restorative situations. Furthermore, he has spent the last 19 years as a sought after dental legal expert in malpractice cases throughout California. (No disclosures) Annual End of Summer Meeting... p. 10 DR. GARY GUEST is currently Associate Dean for Patient Care at UTHSC in San Antonio. He has published many articles including the Dental Provider s Guide to the Electronic Record. Dental Record. Dr. Guest received his DDS from UTHSCSA and also a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Periodontics. Hi is Course Director for the Summer clinic / clinic orientation and initial credentialing for educational program for all rising DS 3 students that included Lectures, Seminars, OSCEs and scheduled clinic sessions, course Director for the Introduction to the Laptop Program, Dental Informatics and Evidence-based Dentistry and Course Director for an umbrella course for the DS3 year that makes global assessments of students DR. CHARLES E. HOLT, JR., received his DDS from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry and is in the private practice of general dentistry in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He has participated in many dental study clubs and held many offices in organized dentistry. He is currently serving on the Tennessee Board of Dentistry and has been President since 2014. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Southern Regional Testing Agency and is a consultant member of the Northeast Regional Testing Association. He is a member of the American Association of Dental Boards, a member of the American Board of Dental Examiners of which he is a Delegate (2014) and on the Exam Committee (2015-Present). He is a Fellow in the American College of Dentistry and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. SAMUEL T. HUANG graduated from the UC San Francisco School of Dentistry in 1985. He has maintained a full time private practice in Novato California for over 20 years engaged in general practice and cosmetic dentistry. As Vice-Chair of Patient Simulation, Dr. Huang teaches at UCSF in Operative Dentistry, Fixed Prosthodontics, Implants, Endodontics, CAD/CAM, and coordinates the interdisciplinary didactic curriculum with E-portfolio and 3-D technology. Dr. Huang is the Director of CAD/ CAM at UCSF. He is also the Director of Operative Dentistry at the AT Still University, Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health. Dr. Huang is a Content Expert and Adjunct Professor for the Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health. Dr. Huang has given talks on Cosmetic Dentistry, CAD/CAM Restorations, Endodontics, Practice Management, Caries Management, and Operative Dentistry at local and regional continuing education venues including the CDA, UCSF Alumni, Voco International, Sirona Conference, Greater NY Dental Conference and World Dental Conference in Mumbai India. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. MARK JENSEN was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of General Dentistry in January of 2015 at UTHSC in Memphis. Dr. Jensen received his DDS from the University of Minnesota in 1976 and completed a general practice residency at the VA Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1978. He then completed a 3-year Post- Doctoral Fellowship in Cariology and also a Ph.D. in Oral Biology from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Jensen established the Center for Clinical Studies at the University of Iowa and has published extensively and lectured internationally. He is a lifetime Diplomat of the American College of Forensic Examiners, a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, and Board certified by the American Board of General Dentistry. Dr. Jensen was in private practice and conducted clinical research in Minnesota from 1990 until 2005. He was then in private practice on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and practiced in Slidell, LA from June 2009 until December 2014. Dr. Jensen and his wife, Stephanie, are now residing in Memphis, Tennessee. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. MICHAEL B. MILLER graduated from Penn State University in 1970 with a B.A. in Science. He then received his DDS in 1974 from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland, where he was a member of the Gorgas Odontological Society. He completed a general practice residency at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Houston in 1975 and stayed at the VA Hospital as a staff dentist for an additional year. In 1976, he opened a private practice in west Houston. While continuing to see patients in his practice, Dr. Miller has also joined the faculty at the University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston as an Associate Professor. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 16
DR. THOMAS W. NABORS lectured extensively for many years to numerous universities, numerous dental state meetings and associations, and physician groups on the subjects of the Oral/Systemic Link, molecular diagnostics, and its practical application to periodontal disease, peri-implant diseases, genetics, risk management, classification and therapy. His interest in microbiology, genetics, and molecular diagnostics spans 30 years. His experience in the clinical application of DNA-PCR (nucleic acid) tests and the founder of a molecular diagnostics CLIA certified clinical laboratory makes him uniquely qualified as an educator. He has published a number of articles related to molecular diagnostics, its clinical application, and the use of whole saliva as a diagnostics platform. Dr. Nabors saw the need for earlier and more accurate disease detection and management for periodontal infections. And, with the advancement of molecular diagnostics in medicine, he founded Oral DNA Labs, Inc. with the help of an experienced team in 2008. He also has a firm grasp on the relationships between periodontal pathogens and the risk for heart attack, stroke and diabetes. The pathogen reports that he created using DNA technology are confirmed by literature as causative agents for periodontal and peri-implant infections. Plus, more importantly, these same pathogen reports help to define the potential risk for heart attack and stroke. (No disclosures) Creating Optimal Health: Integration of Medicine & Dentistry...p. 1 DR. MORRIS ROBBINS, a retired Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the UTHSC College of Dentistry, has been a faculty member at the University since 1963 after completing post graduate study in Pathology. He is the UTHSC recipient of the UT National Alumni Public Service Award. Dr. Robbins continues to serve the University on a part-time basis. Build a Better Practice...p. 5 DR. JOAN SCHMITT is a native of Memphis, Tennessee. She attended parochial schools, Memphis State University and graduated with a DDS degree from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1984. She then completed a two-year residency program at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas Texas and graduated with a MSD degree in Periodontology. Dr. Schmitt has been in private practice in Memphis since graduation from Baylor. In 2009 she opened a satellite practice in Elizabethton, Tennessee. She has also joined the Dental Hygiene staff of East Tennessee State University as a clinical instructor. Other endeavors in East Tennessee are being a regular volunteer at Keystone Dental Clinic in Johnson City, serving on their board and is presently Board Chair. Dr. Schmitt has been clinical instructor for the Coronal Polishing Course for the past 20+ years. Coronal Polishing...p. 2 MRS. CATHERINE STARK, a dental hygienist and an Orofacial Myologist since 2009 has been in practice for over 27 years. Catherine is currently speaking, writing and an expert at practice building. Catherine was a recipient of a Clinical Dental Hygiene award presented by Proctor & Gamble and ADHA and Oral B at the CLL in Nashville 2011. Ms. Stark has several articles published and enjoys writing and power point presentations. Ms. Stark continues her passion to educate connecting with dental an d medical professionals as well as the public sector. Catherine continues her vision to fulfill her goals by using her skills, fueled with passion and expertise to look for opportunities and to help others reach their professional dreams and goals. (Disclosure: Honorarium Coltene Whaledent, Inc.) Annual End of Summer Meeting... p. 10 DR. EDWARD J. SWIFT, JR., received his DMD degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and a master s degree in Operative Dentistry from the University of Iowa. He practiced general dentistry for several years in South Carolina, and has taught at the University of Mississippi and the University of Iowa. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Operative Dentistry and Interim Associate Dean for Education at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC. Dr. Swift is actively involved in dental materials research, particularly in the area of dentin bonding and other aspects of adhesive and esthetic dentistry. He also maintains a part-time intramural practice devoted to restorative and esthetic dentistry. He is a member of various professional organizations including the American Dental Association, Academy of Operative Dentistry, and International Association for Dental Research. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry and the Academy of Dental Materials. He is also a member of the DENTSPLY Corporate Education Advisory Board and a founding member and current president of the Society for Color and Appearance in Dentistry. Dr. Swift serves on the editorial boards of Operative Dentistry and American Journal of Dentistry and is the sole associate editor for the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Swift has published over 200 journal articles and is a co-editor of a leading dental textbook, Sturdevant s Art and Science of Operative Dentistry. He has presented many continuing education courses and scientific papers regionally, nationally, and internationally. He has been an invited speaker for several professional organizations and was recognized as one of the Annual Leaders in CE by Dentistry Today. (Honorarium DENTSPLY Caulk) Annual End of Summer Meeting... p. 10 DR. SORIN TEICH graduated in 1991 from the Hebrew University- Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in Jerusalem, Israel. In 1995 he obtained from the same institution a certificate in prosthodontics and became board certified in Israel in 1996. In 2004 he graduated from the Kellogg Recanati International Executive MBA program with a joint degree from Tel Aviv University in Israel and Northwestern University in Chicago, USA. Dr. Teich serves as the Associate Dean of Clinical Operations and an Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Dental Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. A former member of the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate at CWRU, he is a member of several University committees focusing on information technology, accreditation and strategic processes. Dr. Teich is also the Associate Scientific Editor of the Quintessence International Journal and holds adjunct academic appointments at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry - University of Southern California, and the School of Dental Medicine - University of Pennsylvania. With over 30 articles published in peer reviewed journals, his research interest revolves around evidence based dentistry, comprehensive care, and clinical education. Dr. Teich is a member of ADEA and the ADA, and was inducted in the American College of Dentists in 2011. Since 2010 he serves as a clinical consultant for the ADA Commission on Dental Accreditation and since 2012 he is a member of the Greater Cleveland Dental Society Finance Committee. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. ROBERT TAYLOR is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Team Leader at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. In addition to his administrative duties as Team Leader he serves as a generalist and provides endodontic support in the student clinic. Dr. Taylor received his DMD from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and has Advanced Education in General Dentistry from University Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. His research and service interests are curriculum, OSCE development, and faculty and student software training. Dr. Taylor is currently Chair Elect for Comprehensive Care and General Dentistry Section of the ADEA. General Practice Dentistry First Annual Symposium... p. 12 DR. LARRY WEEDA, JR., Professor, Chairman of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and past Director of the Residency Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee, College of Dentistry in January of 1998. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City College of Dentistry. He received his training in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia, and retired from the Navy with the rank of Captain in 1998 after 27 years of service. Dr. Weeda is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, a Fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, a Fellow of the American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and a Fellow of the International College of Dentists, and the American College of Dentists. He was chosen the outstanding instructor by the 1998 senior dental class, the 2010 junior dental class, and the 2012 sophomore dental class. He received the Student Government Association Executive Council Award for Teaching Excellence in 1998. Dr. Weeda was awarded the Distinguished Faculty Award, the Dental College s highest teaching award, in 2006. A Comprehensive Review of Oral Sedation... p. 14 DR. MARTHA WELLS is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Community Oral Health. She is a graduate of Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine (formerly the Medical College of Georgia) and completed her pediatric specialty training and Master of Science degree at The Ohio State University and Nationwide Children s Hospital. She practiced in Powell and Zanesville, OH, before becoming faculty for UTHSC. Dr. Wells teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate programs at UTHSC. She is course director for several graduate pediatric dental courses and serves as research mentor for residents investigating dental materials. She received the Clinical Science Faculty Enrichment award in 2012 and the Dean s service award in 2011. Dr. Wells is a peer reviewer for MedEdPORTAL publications and is on the Board of Editors for the Journal of Dentistry for Children. She serves on the Qualifying Examination Committee and the Oral Examination Committee for the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. She is President of the Psi Chapter of the Omicron Kappa Upsilon honor society and serves on several advisory committees for the College of Dentistry. She holds privileges at LeBonheur Children s Hospital in Memphis, TN and at Crittenden Regional Hospital in West Memphis, AR. A Comprehensive Review of Oral Sedation... p. 14 DR. NANCY J. WILLIAMS is Professor of Dental Hygiene and Graduate Director in the College of Allied Health Sciences and Associate Professor of Diagnostic Sciences and Oral Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry. She has been at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center since 1980. Chemical Dependency...p. 5 17
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PARKING Planning to attend a dental CE course on the UTHSC campus? Utilize the new interactive campus map located at uthsc.edu/map/ to help you locate buildings and parking. Keep in mind that the best parking options for each course held on campus are noted within its course description as well as on the CE course calendar at: uthsc.edu/map/ uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce/2015-calendar.php Like any downtown campus, parking rules and some charges may apply. Decide on a parking plan prior to your course date. If you have any questions, please call the CE office at (901) 448-5386. For UTK Campus Parking Maps please visit: www.utk.edu/maps/ or parking.utk.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2014/06/general-campus-parking-2014-15.pdf REGISTRATION and GENERAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES To register for a course, please contact the UT Office of Continuing Dental Education via: PHONE (901) 448-5386 and provide your contact and credit card information. FAX your completed registration form and credit card information to (901) 448-1514. MAIL your check, payable to The University of Tennessee, or credit card information with completed registration form to: UTHSC College of Dentistry Office of Continuing Education & Publications 875 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38163 Applications for registration will be processed in the order received and on a space-available basis. We suggest early registration for limited attendance programs and hands-on workshops. Registration less than 10 business days prior to the course is subject to available space and a $25 late registration fee. To secure your space in a course, a completed registration form and full payment must be received for each participant by 12 pm the day before the course (or as specified) or the registrant will be subject to a late fee or cancellation of course participation. Please call the CE Office to confirm location of courses prior to the course date. TUITION AND REFUNDS All tuition and fees must be paid in full at the time of registration unless otherwise noted. We accept Visa or MasterCard. Tuition is completely refundable if: A course is canceled by the Office of Continuing Education & Publications. If registrant cancels more than 30 days prior to the course. For cancellations made less than one month prior to course: The registrant may apply the entire fee to another course or receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be given for: Cancellations made less than 7 days prior to a lecture course or less than 14 days for a hands-on or certification course; tuition may be applied toward a future course; however, a $50 fee will apply to all cancellations and transfers. Tuition for no-shows will be forfeited, no exceptions. No-shows do not qualify for a transfer of fees. The University requires proof that checks cleared the bank before refunding tuition paid by check. Tuition paid by credit card will be refunded to the card charged for the tuition. Refunds made to charge cards will incur a 5% surcharge. Course cancellations must be made in writing. A written request is required to process any refund or transfer of fees. It is the responsibility of the participant to contact the Continuing Education office to confirm receipt of cancellation request. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of tuition. Proof of request may be required. PRESENTATION AND CANCELLATION OF COURSES UTHSC Continuing Dental Education reserves the right to cancel any course, limit enrollment, modify the announced course content, or change the location, time, date, and faculty of any course as may be deemed necessary or advisable. We encourage you to register early. This will enable us to protect course enrollment and avoid an unnecessary cancellation of a course. In the event that the College of Dentistry feels it is necessary to cancel a program, a full refund of the tuition will be granted. Attempts to contact all registrants will be made at the time cancellation is determined. UTHSC Continuing Dental Education Programs cannot be responsible for the refund of any part of the tuition, costs of travel, or lodging as a result of unforeseen circumstances or events beyond its control. WEATHER EMERGENCIES On rare occasions, inclement weather will necessitate cancellation of programs for that day only. If the University is closed, it will be announced on metropolitan area radio stations as well as the University s web page. 19
NEW KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO DENTAL PRACTICE Dental educational institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Participants are cautioned about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating techniques and procedures into their practices, especially when the course has not provided them with supervised clinical experience in the technique or procedure to ensure that they have attained competence. Sponsorship or partial sponsorship of a continuing education course by the UTHSC College of Dentistry does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure, or product. Continuing education courses do not necessarily reflect the philosophies of the postdoctoral or postdoctoral training programs. Sponsorship of a continuing education course by the UTHSC College of Dentistry does not imply subject matter, product, or technique endorsement. Courses may include subject matter of an experimental and/or controversial nature. This material is offered to the profession for educational and informational purposes in a spirit of academic freedom. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Dentistry is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry. The current term of approval extends from January 2012 to December 2015. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Continuing Dental Education Credits are designated in each course description. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the ADA CERP at ada.org/goto.cerp. AREA HOTELS Memphis Nashville DoubleTree Millennium Maxwell House 185 Union Avenue 2025 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard (901) 528-1800 (615) 259-4343 Holiday Inn Express Holiday Inn West End 1180 Union Avenue 2613 West End Avenue (901) 276-1175 (615) 327-4707 (ask for Meharry rate) Crowne Plaza Memphis Hampton Inn & Suites 300 N. Second Street 2330 Elliston Place (901) 525-1800 (615) 320-6060 Sheraton Memphis Downtown 205 N. Main Street (901) 527-7300 uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce REGISTRATION You will receive acknowledgement of your enrollment by mail. Duplicate and complete one registration form for each registrant and send, along with payment, to the address below. Registrations will be accepted in order or receipt. Please direct all questions to the Continuing Dental Education Office at (901) 448-5386, or email utcde@uthsc.edu. Name Last 4 digits of SS# Mailing Address City, State, Zip Day Phone Fax How did you hear about UT CDE and the course you are registering for? Email First Course Course Date Tuition Second Course Course Date Tuition Third Course Course Date Tuition Total Amount Due Pay by: Check Visa MasterCard Expiration Date Card Number Signature Make checks payable to The University of Tennessee. Send completed application with payment to: Continuing Dental Education, 875 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38163. To register by phone, call (901) 448-5386 or fax completed application and credit card number to (901) 448-1514. The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer. E073930004-007-015
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NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID MEMPHIS, TN PERMIT NO. 688 College of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education 875 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38163 Save the Dates held at the Hilton Memphis March 4-6, 2016 and March 3-5, 2017 Welcome Party Hands-On Courses Nationally Known Speakers Continuing Education for the Entire Dental Team Exhibit Booths UT Alumni Events