OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SESSION                SEPTEMBER 13-16, 2012




                Ohio Den
                         tal Asso
                                  ciation


                      Capture
                            your
                  potential
Annual Session - Sept. 13-16, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio
                    www.oda.org
WELCOME TO THE
OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL SESSION



                    TABLE OF CONTENTS

                            Exhibit Hall    1

                       Exhibitor Listing    2

              Events in the Exhibit Hall    3

              Things to Do in Columbus      4

                        Special Events      5

                   General Information      7

                  Continuing Education      8

                             CE Tracks     15

                      CE Speaker Bios      34

                     Related Programs      43

                    Hotels and Parking     44
EXHIBIT HALL




MORE THAN 200 COMPANIES REPRESENTED                                        EXHIBIT HALL HOURS:

With more than 200 companies participating, the ODA’s 146th                Thursday, September 13
                                                                                 12:00 to 6:30 p.m.
Annual Session exhibition is clearly the best choice when it
                                                                                Friday, September 14
comes to shopping for your office. As one of the largest Exhibit
                                                                                10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halls in the region nowhere else in the state can you so easily
                                                                            Saturday, September 15
compare products you’ve been thinking of buying. Not only will                10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
you find everything you need from toothbrushes to lasers, but
you’ll also find knowledgeable company representatives readily
available to answer your and your staff’s questions.




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EXHIBITOR LISTING


3C Technology Solutions                         Designs For Vision Inc                  Pelton & Crane
3M ESPE                                         Digital Doc                             PeriOptix Inc.
ACTEON (Satelec & Sopro)                        DMA Inc.                                Philips (Sonicare, Zoom)
A-dec, Inc.                                     DMG America                             Planmeca, Inc.
Accutron (PSA)                                  Dowell Dental Products                  Platypus Orthodontic (Darrow Dental)
Acteon North America                            Ergonomic Products                      PNC Bank
Adept Marketing                                 Firegang Digital Marketing              Porter Royal Sales Company
Advantage Technologies Inc.                     Forest Dental Products (PSA)            Practice Impact
AFTCO Associates                                Garfield Refining Company               Premier Dental Products Co
Air Techniques (PSA)                            Garrison Dental Solutions               Preventech (Darrow Dental)
Align Technology Inc.                           GC America                              Professional Sales Assoc (PSA)
AMD Lasers                                      Golden Dental Solutions                 Professional Solutions Insurance
Aseptico, Inc.                                  Greater Curve                           Prophy Perfect Inc.
Aspen Dental                                    Heartland Dental Care                   ProSites Inc.
Back Quality Ergonomics                         Henry Schein Dental                     Pulpdent Corporation
Bank of America Practice Solutions              Henschen Consulting                     Refresh Dental/Professional Dental Alli-
Belmont Equipment                               Hiossen Dental Implant                  ance
Benco Dental Company                            Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. Inc.                 Quantum Inc
Benham Insurance Associates                     Hughes Diversified Dental               RAMVAC (Dental EZ)
Best Card LLC                                   Huntington Wealth Advisors              Renaissance Systems & Services
Best Instruments Inc.                           ICW International (PSA)                 RGP Dental, Inc.
Bio-Flex                                        Instrumentarium/Soredex                 ROE Dental Laboratory
BioHorizons                                     Integra Miltex                          Rose Micro Solutions
Bisco Dental Products                           Isolite Systems                         SS White Burs, Inc.
Blue & Co LLC                                   Ivoclar Vivadent Inc.                   Scarf World
Brasseler USA                                   Johns Dental Laboratory                 Schumacher Dental Instruments
CareCredit                                      JS Dental Mfg/Directa AB                SciCan Inc.
Carestream Dental                               Kapricorn Systems, Inc.                 Septodont
Casady Refining Services Inc.                   Kavo Dental                             Sesame Communications
Centrix, Inc.                                   Kerr Corporation                        Sirona Dental Systems
Cetylite Industries (Darrow Dental)             Kimberly-Clark Health Care              Smile Brands/Bright Now
Chris D. Callen Insurance                       Komet USA                               Solutionreach
Cincinnati Insurance Companies                  KSB Dental                              Spry/Xlear
Colgate                                         Lester A. Dine Inc.                     StarDental (Dental EZ)
Coltene/Whaledent Inc.                          Lexi Comp Publishing                    Stellar Private Cable
Columbia Dentoform (Dental EZ)                  LumaDent                                Summit Orthodontic Services
Commerce National Bank                          M&CC (PSA)                              Sunstar Americas
Cosmedent                                       Market Connections Inc.                 Superior Dental Care
Crest Oral B                                    Marus Dental                            Surgitel/General Scientific Corp
CustomAir (Dental EZ)                           Mediaroo.com                            Team DDS
Darrow Dental                                   Medical Protective                      The Paragon Program
DDS Refining                                    MegaGen USA                             U.S. Bank
Delta Dental Plan of Ohio                       Midmark Corporation                     Ultradent Products Inc
Demandforce                                     Morita USA (Darrow Dental)              Ultralight Optics
Dental Assisting National Board                 National Practice Transitions Network   US Army Healthcare Recruiting
Dental Associates Lab, LLC                      Nevin Labs (Dental EZ)                  Used Gold.com
Dental Care Plus Inc.                           NorthStar Medical Equipment             Velscope/LED Dental
Dental EZ Group                                 NSK Dental                              Vistar Technologies LLC
Dental Health Products Inc.                     Ohio Academy of General Dentistry       VOCO America
Dental Personnel Placement Services             Onpharma                                Williams Dental Lab
Dental Services Group (DSG)                     Orgagenics (Darrow Dental)              Zila, a TOLMAR Co.
Dental USA Inc.                                 OraPharma                               Zimmerman, Boltz & Co
DentaQuest                                      Orascoptic                              ZOLL Medical Corp
Dental RAT (Darrow Dental)                      Paradise Dental Technologies (Darrow
DENTSPLY Caulk                                  Dental)                                 List as of June 12, 2012.
DENTSPLY Professional                           Paragon Practice Transitions            Visit oda.org for a complete list
DENTSPLY Tulsa                                  Patterson Dental                        of exhibitors.

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EVENTS IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

DOOR PRIZES FOR ADA MEMBER DENTISTS AND STAFF                   TABLE CLINICS
                                                                Saturday, September 15		          11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Daily drawings in the ODA Membership Booth: Thursday,           Support provided by Colgate
September 13, 6:00 p.m.; Friday, September 14, 5:30 p.m.;
Saturday, September 15, 1:00 p.m. Visit the Exhibit Hall        Earn up to 2 hours of free CE by attending the Table Clin-
to enter your chance to win one of the outstanding prizes       ics presented by member dentists, auxiliary staff, dental
donated by Philips, ODASC and the ODA. All ADA member           students and hygiene students.
dentists registered* for Annual Session are eligible for the
dentist prizes and there are special drawings for regis-        MEAL OPTIONS
tered* dental team members. Simply take your entry tick-        Join the exhibitors for your midday meal. Exhibit Hall
et – which will automatically be printed with your name         concession stands offer many choices, from full meals
badge – to the ODA Membership Booth located in the              to sandwiches and garden salads to snacks and plenty of
Exhibit Hall. Prizes for dentists include: Thursday, a $500     comfortable seating.
gift card to Tiffany & Co.; Friday, a Philips Fidelio Docking
Speaker with AirPlay; and Saturday, an iPad. Prizes for
staff include: Thursday, a Coach Poppy IKAT Pocket Hippy
Purse; Friday, a sterling silver Tiffany 1837 Toggle Brace-       ODA MEMBERSHIP BOOTH
let; Saturday, a Coach Kristen Leather Domed Satchel.

*Attendees registered in category ES are not eligible for         Be sure to stop by the ODA Membership Booth
the drawings.                                                     while visiting the Exhibit Hall. Information on
WELCOME RECEPTION                                                 all ODA programs, products and services are
Thursday, September 13		              5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
                                                                  available.
Make plans now to take part in the kick-off to Annual
                                                                  FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Session, the Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception on Thursday
                                                                  5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
evening. Free hors d’oeuvers and cash bars highlight this
festive event. An annual highlight of the reception is the
                                                                  Meet with executive staff from the ODA Department of
special program for dental students – member dentists
                                                                  Dental Services and the ODA Department of Legal &
will escort students around the Exhibit Hall introducing
                                                                  Legislative Services
them to the convenience of outfitting their future offices
by attending dental trade shows.
                                                                  SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
                                                                  10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
TAKE A BREAK!
Friday, September 14		                3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
                                                                  Meet with executive staff from the ODA’s Public Service,
                                                                  Publications, and Membership Services Departments
Slow down and Take A Break! in the Exhibit Hall. Visit the
more than 200 companies exhibiting this year while you
enjoy ice cream or freshly baked cookies.

TAILGATE!
Saturday, September 15 	              11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Celebrate your profession and enjoy popcorn and a free
drink while keeping up with the day’s football games.
Take advantage of the great deals as we say goodbye to
the 146th ODA Exhibition Hall.




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THINGS TO DO IN COLUMBUS


ATTRACTIONS                                                     SHORT NORTH TOUR OF HOMES & GARDENS
                                                                Dates: September 15-16, 2012 Location: Short North Arts
COSI – CENTER OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY                           District Hours: Saturday 4-7 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
333 West Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215                        Admission: $15-$20 for general tour; $100 for Preview
(888) 819-2674 www.cosi.org                                     Tour/Cocktail Party/Hosted Dinner (614) 299-8050
Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Mon-Sat;                          www.shortnorthcivic.org
12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sun
                                                                Join the Short North Civic Association for its annual
COLUMBUS ZOO & AQUARIUM                                         showcase of homes and gardens. Walk along the tree-
4850 West Powell Rd. Powell OH 43065                            lined tour route or ride in an old-fashioned trolley car
(800) MONKEYS www.columbuszoo.org                               as you explore architectural styles, interior design, and
Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.                                   landscaping unique to Short North area neighborhoods. A
                                                                preview dinner, cocktail reception and hosted dinners take
JACK NICKLAUS MUSEUM                                            place on Saturday, and the public tour is on Sunday.
2355 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 247-5959 www.nicklausmuseum.org                           COLUMBUS MICROBREW FESTIVAL
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday                 Sept 14 5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. & 15 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

ARENA GRAND THEATER                                             Microbreweries are open for tasting on the second floor of
175 West Nationwide Blvd, Columbus, OH                          the North Market, featuring live music. Representatives
(614) 470-9900 www.arenagrand.com                               from each microbrewery will be on hand to answers
                                                                questions about their signature drafts. Admission to the
EVENTS COCKTAILS AT THE CONSERVATORY FRANKLIN                   event is free. Beer tasting admission is $20 and includes
PARK CONSERVATORY AND BOTANICAL GARDENS                         a commemorative pint glass, ten tasting tickets and a $5
Hours: Thursday 5:30-10 p.m. Admission: $11                     North Market food certificate.
1777 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43203 Phone: (614) 645-1800,
(614) 645-8733 www.fpconservatory.org Enjoy a full bar          Amazing Tastes of the North Market Tour Just walking
selection, featured cocktails, small plates and live music in   around the North Market is a sensory and gustatory
the warmth of the Conservatory. View current exhibitions,       occasion … but we’ll do you one better! With our Amazing
the Chihuly collection and watch James Turrell’s Light          Tastes Tour you will: learn about the history of public
Raiment II illuminate the John F. Wolfe Palm House at           markets in Columbus; Meet some North Market merchants
dusk. 21 and over.	                                             who are the backbone of this establishment; Taste a few
                                                                fabulous local foods (wine, too, if you want); Get your own
SHORT NORTH RESTAURANT SPECIAL                                  mini-North Market shopping spree
Camelot Cellars Winery 958 N. High St., Columbus, 43201
(614) 441-8860 www.camelotcellars.com                           Cost: $15 per person for groups up to 20. Minimum group
                                                                size of 10. Groups of 21 or larger will be split in half for a
After having your meal in the Short North, enjoy some wine.     2 hour experience, costing $19 per person. Includes one-
Bring your receipt from any Short North area restaurant         hour tour, tastes and $5 North Market gift certificate.
in to Camelot Cellars Winery and receive $1 off all glasses
and $2 off all flights the same day. (Friday-Saturday)          RESTAURANTS
                                                                See www.downtowncolumbus.com


                                                                NIGHTLIFE
                                                                Short North - www.shortnorth.org/nightlife
                                                                Arena District - www.arenadistrict.com/food-and-drink

                                                                Visit www.oda.org for recommendations about area
                                                                restaurants and attractions, along with maps and
                                                                directories.


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SPECIAL EVENTS




                         ANTHONY THOMAS CHOCOLATES FACTORY TOUR
           2:00 pm to 4:30 pm |       Thursday, September 13      | $20 per person       | Event Code E91

Here’s your Golden Ticket to experience candy making from start to finish in AnthonyThomas Chocolates’
152,000 square foot, state-of-the-art candy factory. Walk along a glass enclosed suspended “CatWalk” and
observe eight lines producing 25,000 pounds of chocolates per shift. Experienced tour guides explain each
process step-by-step, from the kitchens to the final packaging. View interesting sights such as the huge
copper kettles where the centers are created, and unique silver wrapped pipes that carry liquid chocolate
throughout the factory. The tour finishes in Anthony Thomas’ beautiful 2,500 square foot retail shop. The
ticket price includes luxury bus transportation from the Greater Columbus Convention to and from the Antho-
ny Thomas Chocolates factory, and a chocolate favor. The bus leaves the convention at 2:00 pm and returns at
approximately 4:30 pm.


DINNER WITH THE CHEF                                          ODA EXHIBIT HALL WELCOME RECEPTION
7:00 pm to 11:00 pm	 Thursday, September 13                   5:00 pm to 6:30 pm	     Thursday, September 13
$150 per person	     Event Code E92                           FREE with registration	

Culinary lovers looking to enjoy a fun and lively evening     The Ohio Dental Association welcomes you to the official
will enjoy dinner at renowned Chef Hubert Seifert’s           kickoff of the convention. Don’t be fooled by the party
SPAGIO restaurant’s exclusive, intimate, elegant, Auber-      atmosphere, you can still get down to business and shop
gine Dining Club. Attendees will participate in a cooking     for your office needs from one or all of the 200+ com-
demonstration in the setting of a small fine dining restau-   panies taking part in this year’s meeting. The free event
rant kitchen as the chef explains how to prepare these        offers food, great deals, a cash bar and door prizes. This
exceptional dishes at home. The ticket price includes a       popular event also includes an innovative program where
five-course dinner served with exquisite wine pairings.       dental students from the region are invited to tour the hall
Aubergine is located in downtown Grandview Heights,           with mentor dentists.
Ohio, approximately a five-minute taxi ride from the Hyatt
Regency Columbus Hotel. Transportation is not provided.




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SPECIAL EVENTS


NEW DENTIST RECEPTION: BERNARD’S TAVERN                      CALLAHAN CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE HONORING
8:00 pm to 10:00 pm	 Thursday, September 13                  ODA PRESIDENT, DR. MARK BRONSON
FREE for dentists in practice 10 years or less               Featuring The Professionals
Sponsored by ODPAC	 Event Code E93                           6:30 pm to 12:00 am	 Friday, September 14
                                                             $85 per person		       Event Code E95
All dentists out of dental school 10 years or less are       Support provided by Markey’s Audio Visual
invited to attend the New Dentist Reception. Meet up with
your classmates and meet new colleagues at this pre-         Bring your spouse & staff and join the celebration to
miere event designed especially for the new practitioner.    honor Dr. Bronson and the 2012 Callahan Memorial
Bernard’s Tavern is conveniently located within walking      Award Recipient, Dr. Dominick DePaola, along with your
distance of the Convention Center at 630 N. High Street.     outstanding colleagues at the Callahan Celebration
Free, but you must register to attend.                       of Excellence. The night starts off with an open bar
                                                             reception at 6:30 pm, and the event includes the
WOMEN DDS LUNCHEON, FEATURING PAMELA SMITH, RD               presentation of the Callahan Memorial Award and the
12:00 pm to 2:00 pm	 Friday, September 14                    ODA Awards of Excellence. Established in 1920, the
$55 per person		     Event Code E94                          Callahan Award is an international honor named for
                                                             Dr. John Ross Callahan that recognizes outstanding
Connect with your colleagues and reconnect with your         contributions to dentistry. The ODA Awards of Excellence
association at this luncheon created especially for female   recognize Ohio dentists and others who have made
dentists. Dietician Pam Smith will help you learn the        exemplary efforts on behalf of the profession. The awards
science and the myths about healthy eating, along with       include the presentation of the ODA’s highest honor, the
the most current research and practical strategies to live   Distinguished Dentist Award. Black-tie optional, the cost
well, while enjoying food that’s great for you!              also includes an exceptional dinner and dancing with
                                                             music provided by The Professionals.
TAKE A BREAK!
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm	    Friday, September 14                  THE BASH! BAR 23, SHORT NORTH
FREE with registration                                       9:00 pm to 1:00 am	     Friday, September 14
                                                             FREE with registration
Slow down and Take A Break! in the Exhibit Hall. Visit the   Support provided by Coltene Whaledent
more than 200 companies exhibiting this year while you
enjoy ice cream or freshly baked cookies.                    Good Friends. Convenient Bars. No Cover Charge. That
                                                             pretty much says it! Don’t miss what is destined to be one
                                                             of the most popular events of Annual Session, at one of
                                                             the most popular clubs in Columbus, Bar 23. Your ticket
                                                             gets you free entry into the club and entry into the VIP
                                                             area with private cash bars. Bar 23 is conveniently located
                                                             within walking distance of the Convention Center at 584 N.
                                                             High Street. Easy. Close. Free.

                                                             TAILGATE!
                                                             12:00 pm to 2:00 pm	 Saturday, September 15
                                                             FREE with registration

                                                             Celebrate your profession and enjoy popcorn and a free
                                                             drink while keeping up with the day’s football games.
                                                             Take advantage of the great deals as we say goodbye to
                                                             the 146th ODA Exhibition Hall.




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GENERAL INFORMATION

LOCATION                                                         SEMINAR SEATING & COURTESY
The 146th Annual Session of the Ohio Dental Association          Plan to arrive early: seating for all seminars is on a first-
will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center        come, first-served basis. Also, please set all cell phones
(GCCC) complex, Columbus, Ohio at 400 N. High Street.            and pagers to “silent” during seminars. Seminar room
The headquarters hotel is the Hyatt Regency Columbus,            locations will be included in the pre-registration packet
350 N. High Street, (614) 463-1234, and is connected to the      mailed to all attendees who register by August 3, 2012.
GCCC. Most ODA Annual Session events and courses will
be held in the GCCC or the Hyatt Regency. ODA staff will         ATTIRE
be on-site at the GCCC from Wednesday, September 12              Business casual dress is recommended for the convention.
through Sunday, September 16.                                    Dress warmly, in layers, as meeting rooms tend to be cool.

FREE CE COURSES                                                  FOR MORE INFORMATION
The ODA Annual Session registration fee includes the             For Annual Session program information, call the ODA
ability to earn up to 10 free CE credits. Free CE courses        Annual Session department at (614) 486-2700. For hotel
are offered on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of Annual           information and/or reservations, call your hotel of choice
Session – see the CE course listing for details. In addition,    directly (see page 44).
attendees have the opportunity to earn CE credits while
attending the Table Clinics on Saturday in the Exhibit Hall.     PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASE
All of the free courses offered, as well as the Table Clinics,   Ohio Dental Association (ODA) event attendees grant
qualify toward the Ohio State Dental Board’s biennium            permission to the ODA, its subsidiaries and agents to
licensure requirement. The registration fee also provides        utilize the attendee’s image or likeness in an effort to
unlimited free entrance to the expansive Exhibit Hall,           promote current and future events. Attendees waive any
the Welcome Reception, The Bash!, Friday and Saturday            right to inspect or approve the finished product or products
Exhibit Hall events and daily door prizes in the Exhibit Hall.   and the advertising copy or other medium that may be
                                                                 used in connection therewith or to authorize the use to
SPECIAL NEEDS                                                    which it may be applied.
If you have special needs and require accommodation
to fully participate in the conference, please contact the       COURSE CODES
ODA Annual Session department at (614) 486-2700, prior           The course codes listed for each continuing education
to Annual Session, and the Information Desk located at           course provide a helpful way to determine which day each
the front of the Exhibit Hall during the conference. The         course is presented: codes beginning with a “T” indicate the
ODA complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act            courses will be held on Thursday; codes beginning with “F”
requirements for accessibility for persons with disabilities.    indicate Friday courses; codes beginning with “S” indicate
                                                                 Saturday courses; and codes beginning with “Y” indicate
TAX DEDUCTION                                                    Sunday courses.
Deductions are permitted for educational expenses -
including registration fees, transportation, meals, and
lodging. Check with your financial advisor for details.

CHILD CARE
Child Care for children ages 6 months and older can be
arranged. Call the ODA at (614) 486-2700 for details.

TWO-HOUR LUNCH BREAKS
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, most CE courses will
break for two hours for lunch at various intervals between
11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., giving attendees the opportunity to
spend time in the exhibit hall with no need to travel off-site
for lunch – concessions and a dining area are located in
the Exhibit Hall and in the main corridor outside the Hall.




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CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION

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

OSDB CONTINUING EDUCATION CRITERIA CHANGES                      health-related fields, and certification requirements of most
OSDB Category “C.” On June 29, 2011, the Ohio State             health-related fields.
Dental Board (OSDB) approved a new policy on continuing
education which allows licensees to obtain up to 6              OHIO STATE DENTAL BOARD
hours of the 40 hour biennial CE requirement for dentist        The Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) recognizes the Ohio
licensees and 24 hour biennial requirement for hygiene          Dental Association (ODA) as a Permanent Sponsor of
licensees in the new category “C” of “non-clinical              continuing education.
dental subject matter.” The board is in the process of
codifying this policy into its administrative rules. Those      OTHER STATE BOARDS OF DENTISTRY
topics which are now acceptable for CE credit in this           As an ADA CERP provider and/or state affiliate of the American
category include: dental billing practices; courses to          Dental Association, CE courses presented by the Ohio Dental
improve recall and scheduling systems, production flow,         Association are accepted as appropriately administered
communication systems and data management; courses              presentations by most state boards and/or agencies of
in organization and management of the dental practice           dentistry. If you have questions about a specific state
including office computerization and design, ergonomics,        requirement or need prior approval of a course to meet your
and the improvement of practice administration and office       state’s requirement, please contact the ODA Annual Session
operations; and courses in leadership development and           Department directly at (614) 486-2700 or dentist@oda.org.
team development, among others.
                                                                ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRY
OSDB Category “A” includes acceptable continuing                Continuing education programs offered by ADA CERP
education for all Ohio licensees defined as educational         recognized providers are accepted by the AGD for
and scientific courses presented in directly interactive        Fellowship/Mastership credit.
presentation format. There is no limit to the number of CE
hours a dentist or hygiene licensee can obtain during each      CREDIT HOURS
biennium in this category.                                      The number of continuing education (CE) credits for each
                                                                seminar is equal to the number of course hours for that
OSDB Category “G” includes Table Clinics. A maximum of          class. However, not all course topics meet the mandatory
2 continuing education hours may be obtained during each        requirement for renewal as mandated by the Ohio State
biennium in this category by dentist or hygiene licensees.      Dental Board (OSDB) or other licensing agencies. It is the
                                                                responsibility of each licensee to understand the specific CE
CONTINUING EDUCATION RECOGNIZED PROVIDER                        rules of their respective licensure board. The OSDB current
The Ohio Dental Association is an American Dental               biennium ends on December 31, 2013.
Association (ADA) Continuing Education Recognized
Provider (CERP). ADA CERP is a service of the American          COMPUTERIZED CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Dental Association to assist dental professionals in            Support Provided by ODA Services Corp., Inc.
identifying quality providers of continuing dental education.   A computerized accreditation process will be in use during
ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses         the 2012 ODA Annual Session. Attendees will receive a code
or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours    during each course and will enter that information at one of
by boards of dentistry. As a national continuing education      the CE printing stations to print their own personalized CE
accreditation system, CERP recognized providers are             certificates prior to leaving the meeting. No time to print
approved providers of dental continuing education, and are      out your form while at Annual Session? No problem; CE
recognized as approved CE providers by the dental licensing     slips will also be available online for easy access from your
boards of most states, the licensing agencies of most           home or office computer.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13



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


FEATURED CE COURSES
Social Media Bootcamp
Course Code: T26
Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh	
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Oral Surgery Workshop
for the General Practitioner
Course Code: T14
Robert R. Edwab, DDS
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


FEATURED SPECIAL EVENTS
Anthony Thomas Chocolates
Factory Tours
Event Code E91
Thursday, September 13
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm




GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our
attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance
of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at
your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which
materials are provided by the speaker.

Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31.
Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your
registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not
be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by
helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience!




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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
KEY: M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST           NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS.




THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 ....................................................................................................................................
ODA PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK THURSDAY 2012                                      all that we can to the people we serve? Learn how some of
• Various Speakers                                                         the best dental practices are tapping unused resources to
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                     deepen their connections with patients, increase their personal
CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T10                              passion, optimize their performance, increase their production
Fee: M: $155 NMD: $220      S/O: $99                                       and boost their profitability in the current economy. If you are
                                                                           looking for a course to inspire you and your team….this is it!
Thursday’s presentations include:                                          The time is NOW to create your best year ever! Learn what
Breaking News: What is your response?                                      some of the best dental practices in the country are doing to
Presenter: John L. Mayo, DDS                                               create their most profitable months ever.

We receive various suggestions of subject matter from C.E                  At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
attendees. This course will address three very diverse but                 »» Use a step-by-step diagnostic tool to identify (and correct)
highly publicized topics often requested: the oralsystemic                    specific areas of the practice that suppress production
connection, dental stem cells, and toothpaste selection. With                 and limit new patient growth
the many rapid advances in research, there are an ever-                    »» Authentically inspire the team to stay “fully engaged” with
increasing number of research papers and journal articles                     patients
addressing these areas. Also, as a result, there is a higher               »» Identify personal disciplines to stay happy and alive in the
public interest and an increase in the amount of public media                 profession of dentistry
coverage. There is no consensus on any of theses areas. With
so many sources of information, there can be some confusion                THE ART & SCIENCE OF BUFFERING ANESTHETIC:
and even conflicting reports. It is important that we have                 DEFINING THE FUTURE
awareness and a sound knowledge of these subjects when                     • Michael Falkel, DDS
talking with or advising our patients.                                     9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
                                                                           CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T12
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:             Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155  S/O: $71
»» Understand current science and biology involved in the                  Support provided by OnPharma
   oralsystemic connection
»» Confidently address these issues with patients                          This presentation will focus on the science of local anesthesia
                                                                           including: the time course of analgesia, the factors that
Diabetes Mellitus and Dentistry                                            contribute to inconsistent anesthetic performance and
Presenter: John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS                                        how the body must overcome the acidity of local anesthetic
                                                                           injections before the anesthetic can take effect. A novel
                                                                           exvivo alkalization (buffering) system will be described
The course covers the pathophysiology, the etiology, the                   along with the role buffering anesthetic plays in “Defining
evaluation, and the significance of blood studies concerning               the Future” of local anesthesia in dentistry.
Diabetes Mellitus. Discussions will cover the signs and
symptoms of the various forms of diabetes and how to                       At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
manage and/or treat patients with the disease.                             »» Understand the time course of local anesthesia as it
                                                                              relates to procedures in dentistry
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:             »» Discuss the role of pH and dissolved CO2 in anesthetic
»» Recognize the signs and symptoms of Diabetes                               performance
»» Understand the pathophysiology blood diseases such as                   »» List the variable that must be controlled in order to buffer
   Diabetes Mellitus                                                          anesthetic perfectly
                                                                           »» Describe how to manage anesthetic pH in order to achieve
7 BREAKTHROUGH STEPS TO CREATE YOUR BEST                                      profound analgesia in patients with infected tissue
YEAR EVER!
• Kirk Behrendt                                                            DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE DENTAL TEAM
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                    • Dennis Hartlieb, DDS
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T11                              9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155   S/O: $71                                           CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T13
                                                                           Fee: M $245     NMD: $310  S/O: $175
During this valuable day we will examine what it truly means               Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
to be all that we can be for our patients. We use words like
excellence, commitment and service, but do we really give                  If you want to be more profitable and produce more dentistry

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              (and have fun doing it!) then this hands-on workshop is for                                               TRANZITIONAL VS TRADITIONAL: INNOVATION IN
              you and your team. Taking dental images and knowing how                                                   COMPOSITE BONDING
              to utilize them are a major element in expanding cosmetic                                                 • Corky Willhite, DDS
              and other elective dental services. Sharing the digital                                                   9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              photographs with patients will help motivate the patient to do                                            CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T15
              the dentistry that you have been talking about for years. Digital                                         Fee: M $90     NMD: $155     S/O: $71
              dental photography also allows the practice to provide better                                             Support provided by Dentsply International
              treatment planning, legal documentation, record keeping and                                               Partnership with OAGD
              laboratory communication. This hands-on course will provide
              step-by-step instruction to train the doctor and the dental                                               Learn a practical technique using composite that offers
              team to take beautiful and awesome digital photographs of                                                 many advantages over traditional composite or porcelain
              their patients. The team will learn techniques that they will                                             restorations. Patients—including those that need extensive
              be able to bring to the office to help transform the practice                                             changes for function and esthetics—love conservative
              immediately. Attendees are encouraged to bring their dental                                               treatment, whether for financial reasons or just because they
              camera or one will be provided.                                                                           don’t want their teeth “drilled down.” Requiring virtually no
                                                                                                                        prep even for smile makeovers and full mouth rehabilitation
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            cases, long-lasting results can be expected. This course is
              »» Demonstrate intraoral photography techniques                                                           very different than other resin courses. It is not about how
              »» Use simple tricks to ensure excellent photographs                                                      to layer the resins, tints and opaquers but covers additional
              »» Utilize step-by-step techniques for predictability and                                                 information that will help any doctor master their Composite
                 consistency                                                                                            Bonding skills.

              ORAL SURGERY WORKSHOP FOR THE GENERAL                                                                     At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              PRACTITIONER                                                                                              »» Understand guidelines for restoring anterior guidance in
              • Robert R. Edwab, DDS                                                                                       severe wear cases
              9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                                                   »» Build large composite restorations quickly and
              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T14                                                                conservatively
              Fee: M: $305     NMD: $400  S/O: $215                                                                     »» Recognize what materials work best in noncompliant
              Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                                                         patients
                                                                                                                        »» Understand practical occlusal principles for maximizing
              Step-by-step techniques to broaden your scope of practice                                                    longevity
              and make oral surgery more enjoyable and income-                                                          »» Perform a method of opening Vertical Dimension that is
              producing are performed on fresh pig mandibles. Each                                                         practical and effective
              exercise is preceded by an AV presentation to outline the
              procedure and introduce the required instruments. Next,                                                   Note: A hands-on workshop accompanies this course. See
              the clinician demonstrates the procedure in front of you.                                                 Course Code: T31 for registration information.
              Each attendee then performs the surgical procedure on his
              or her own pig mandible. Learn to perform a frenectomy,                                                   CONEBEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: USING IT
              biopsy, flap techniques and an I & D. Learn about suturing                                                SUCCESSFULLY IN YOUR PRACTICE
              techniques as you work. Proper use of the cowhorn and                                                     • Sharon Brooks, DDS
              Ash forceps are demonstrated as you extract anterior                                                      9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              and posterior teeth along with the use of a rongeur when                                                  CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T16
              doing alveoplasties and root removals. All materials and                                                  Fee: M $90      NMD: $155 S/O: $71
              instruments are supplied by the clinician.
                                                                                                                        Conebeam computed tomography (CBCT) has the potential
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            to revolutionize dental practice by providing the third
              »» Demonstrate proper instrumentation                                                                     dimension in dental imaging. This course will emphasize
              »» Execute proper suturing techniques                                                                     two major topics: the safe use of this technology, including
              »» Demonstrate extraction techniques                                                                      radiation dosimetry and appropriate case selection, plus a
              »» Perform the surgical removal of a frenum                                                               step-by-step method to obtain all the diagnostic information
              »» Demonstrate excisional biopsy techniques                                                               in the scan by interpreting it completely, including the parts
                                                                                                                        outside the area of interest.




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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, CONT. .............................................................................................................
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:     increased in the marketplace. With self-etching technology
»» Safely use CBCT in their office                                 emerging as a viable alternative to traditional techniques
»» Interpret scans appropriately                                   and the development of new technology to assist clinicians
                                                                   with bulk fill techniques, it is easy to get confused and
DENTAL BILLING & CODING...STRATEGIES THAT WORK                     fall behind. What materials will you advocate for use in
• Laci L. Phillips	                                                your practice? What has the literature been revealing on
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                            materials in current use? Should practitioners change
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T17                      their current techniques? What preparation design will
Fee: M $90      NMD: $155   S/O: $71                               you utilize? This lecture/hands-on course will attempt to
Support provided by CareCredit                                     make sense of all of the products and techniques available
                                                                   in today’s marketplace and will focus on materials and
Define key communication techniques you need to use with           their applications as well as a brief review of some of the
the patient and insurance companies. Outline how insurance         literature. Emphasis will be placed on new developments in
companies work and how to use that knowledge to prevent            the composite area as well as outline what developments to
denials and get paid faster. Identify common coding and            watch for in the coming years.
documentation errors that can be causing revenue loss. Learn
how to head off legal and malpractice issues by properly           At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
charting and using the SOAP method for documentation.              »» Utilize self etching principles and how they are applied to
                                                                      composite resins
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:     »» Reproduce anatomical form with every restoration
»» Identify common coding and documentation errors                 »» Successfully and predictably place a bulkfilled restoration
»» Understand how insurance companies process dental claims        »» Finish composite restorations to create lifelike results
»» Properly chart
                                                                   OAGD LUNCHEON
7 HABITS OF SUCCESSFUL DENTAL PRACTICES                            12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
• Gary M. DeWood, DDS	                                             CE Hours: 1 OSDB Category: A          Course Code: T20
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                            Fee: $40
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T18                      Limited Attendance
Fee: M $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
                                                                   Join your dentist colleagues for lunch and a presentation
Successful practices know that “good enough” never is. But         with special guest, Dr. Corky Willhite. All Annual Session
characteristics of great practices include these 7 things:         attendees are welcome to attend the Ohio Academy of
They know themselves; know their patients; know what they          General Dentistry (OAGD) luncheon and business meeting.
see; know their work; can apply their knowledge; never stop
learning; and, continually raise their bar.                        FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY
                                                                   • Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Thursday 2012
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:     12:00 to 2:00 PM
»» Define a plan for the future of the practice                    CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T21
»» Identify the ideal patient for the practice                     Fee: $65
»» Design the patient experience with intent                       Limited Attendance
»» Create a learning plan for the doctor and the team
                                                                   Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch
                                                                   & Learn program just for them! Representatives from the
RESTORATION OF ANTERIOR & POSTERIOR TEETH WITH                     leading preventative products companies will participate in
COMPOSITE RESIN: WORKSHOP FOR DRS.& EFDAS                          this interactive session where attendees will be seated at
• Marc Geissberger, DDS                                            tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.                                             room spending time at each table describing their newest
CE Hours: 4 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T19                      materials and answering dental hygienists’ questions.
Fee: M $245     NMD: $310      S/O: $175
Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                               *Due to limited seating, only dental hygienists can attend
Support provided by Kerr Corp.                                     this course.

The use of composite resin material as a direct restorative
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             THE SECRETS TO BOOSTING YOUR PRODUCTION AND                                                               RADIOGRAPHY REVIEW 2012
             PROFIT IN 12 MONTHS                                                                                       • Sharon Brooks, DDS
             • Kirk Behrendt                                                                                           2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
             1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.                                                                                    CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T24
             CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T22                                                             Fee: M $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
             Fee: M $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
                                                                                                                       A general review of the basics of radiographic imaging,
             Growing the production of a dental practice is fairly easy if you                                         processing, and interpretation.
             follow some fundamental rules, but profitability is a different
             story. Learn the “insider’s secrets” to how some dentists                                                 At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             maintain overhead costs and increase their net take home pay.                                             »» Grasp any updates in the radiographic field
                                                                                                                       »» Refresh their current knowledge of dental radiography
             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             »» Diagnose the elements that make a successful practice                                                  Note: This course meets the two-hour radiography review
                and promote continual growth                                                                           required by the OSDB for dental assistant radiographers.
             »» Use 7 steps to create more significant and powerful
                relationships with patients                                                                            LOCAL ANESTHESIA – TECHNIQUE, ANATOMY AND
             »» Prepare the “stage” of great performance and how to set                                                PHYSIOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL ERA
                the practice up to succeed                                                                             • Michael Falkel, DDS
             »» Use a step-by-step diagnostic tool to identify (and correct)                                           2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                specific areas of the practice that limit growth                                                       CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T25
                                                                                                                       Fee: M $90     NMD: $155   S/O: $71
             OPTIMAL PERI-IMPLANT MAINTENANCE: SCIENCE,                                                                Support provided by OnPharma
             SYSTEMS, AND SUCCESS!
             • Susan Wingrove, RDH, FADIA                                                                              This presentation will focus on the techniques and anatomy for
             2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.                                                                                    all dental injections through an exciting, novel digital teaching
             CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T23                                                             modality. Visualization of vital structures and anatomical
             Fee: M $90     NMD: $155     S/O: $71                                                                     landmarks will be delivered in an unforgettable approach using
             Support provided by Paradise Dental Technologies (PDT)                                                    CT and MRI scan data with 3D volume rendering and maximum
                                                                                                                       intensity imaging. Utilizing this teaching approach can make all
             Gain an understanding of the science of implant dentistry,                                                techniques easier, safer and more effective.
             placement, and restoration. Learn a system for successful
             peri-implant maintenance, assessment, instrumentation,                                                    At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             and monitoring for all the challenges of implantology. Attain                                             »» Feel confident delivering local anesthesia by having a
             the verbal skills to talk with patients about the Risk, Benefits,                                            thorough review of head and neck anatomy
             and Alternatives (RBA’s) to replacing missing teeth with dental                                           »» Describe all dental block and infiltration injection
             implants and case acceptance for happier, healthier patients.                                                techniques to achieve comfortable and effective anesthesia
                                                                                                                          for all procedures
             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            »» Describe how to reduce anesthetic failures, decrease
             »» Understand the current considerations to assess an                                                        stress associated with delivering anesthetic for both the
                implant with soft tissue assessment                                                                       patient and the dental provider
             »» Know the protocols for probing/radiographic monitoring,
                and recognize the signs of a failing implant and the                                                   SOCIAL MEDIA BOOTCAMP
                recommended protocols for treatment                                                                    • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh	
             »» Understand the considerations in performing safe implant                                               2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                maintenance, the proper instruments that can be used,                                                  CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T26
                and how to meet all the instrumentation challenges of                                                  Fee: M: $140      NMD: $200     S/O: $125
                implantology
                                                                                                                       This intense computer lab setup gives you and your team
                                                                                                                       the best opportunity with hands-on experience for diving
                                                                                                                       into the social media game. Designed for doctors and all
                                                                                                                       team members who want to network with other offices while
                                                                                                                       learning the basics of social media platforms, how to extend
                                                                                                                       your brand to the world of social media and how to market

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, CONT. .............................................................................................................
your dental practice in this arena. Computers and internet           At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
access will be available for attendees as we guide you               »» Understand the mechanics behind implants
through creating and updating your social media presence.            »» Recognize the importance of implants as a choice for
Find out what your “webutation” is all about!                           patients
                                                                     »» Be more comfortable with the implant process
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Understand each of the social media platforms used by             This course is repeated on Friday morning. See Course
   today’s businesses                                                Code: F43.
»» Pros and cons of extending the practice’s image online
»» Create or update a practice Facebook page and Twitter account     SUTURING WORKSHOP
                                                                     • Robert R. Edwab, DDS
REALITY OR RESIN: FREEHAND ARTISTRY WITH                             2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ANTERIOR BONDING                                                     CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T29
• Dennis Hartlieb, DDS                                               Fee: M $305     NMD: $400   S/O: $215
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                               Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T27
Fee: M $90     NMD: $155   S/O: $71                                  Various suture materials and techniques will be demonstrated
Support provided by Cosmedent                                        in this hands-on workshop using pig mandibles. Learn when
                                                                     to use silk, gut, chromic and synthetic resorbable suture
Composite resin is the most versatile and important                  materials. Learn suture techniques including interrupted,
material in the restorative dentist’s armamentarium. Direct          continuous, horizontal mattress, and the figure of eight
resin bonding is unique in our field in that the dentist has         interrupted suture. Learn how to repair a split lip in three
complete control in the design, color, contour, translucency         layers and a lacerated tongue involving two layers. Learn to
and polish of the definitive restoration. Given the versatility      suture closed envelope flaps around teeth and those flaps
of direct resin, the opportunities for its use are limited only      with a releasing incision. All the procedures will be done
by the imagination and expertise of the provider.                    on pig mandibles which will offer attendees similar clinical
                                                                     surgical situations. All materials including gloves, sutures,
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:       instruments and pig mandibles are supplied.
»» Identify what materials are critical for creating excellence
   with anterior free hand bonding                                   At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Understand the techniques necessary to blend composite            »» Recognize available suture materials
   to tooth structure to hide Class IV fractures                     »» Demonstrate suturing techniques
»» Utilize a systematic approach utilizing nanofilled composites,    »» Perform split lip repair
   opaquers, tints and microfills to create natural, beautiful and   »» Perform lacerated tongue repair
   predictable anterior direct resin restorations                    »» Understand the difference between reverse cutting and
                                                                        conventional cutting needles
BASIC IMPLANTOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES –
PARTS & PIECES BEHIND THE WRENCH                                     PREVENTIVE DENTAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
• Keith Norwalk, DDS                                                 • Henry Schein Dental Technical Services Staff
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                               2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T28                        CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T30
Fee: M $245     NMD: $310   S/O: $175                                Fee: M FREE      NMD: $90    S/O: FREE
Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                 Support provided by Henry Schein Dental

Where the devil did these things called implants come from           Have you ever missed an afternoon of productivity due to a
anyway? Do you need a hardware store in your office to               simple maintenance problem? Attend this course to learn
do them? How do the parts and pieces go together? What               various basic maintenance procedures to follow in your
about the bone the implants go into? Once they are placed,           practice to keep your equipment running more efficiently.
how do we take care of them? Approximately 70% of general            This program identifies general areas and types of functions
dentists do not surgically place implants in their offices, but      you can do to ensure that your equipment stays operating
statistics show that all dental practices will see patients who      correctly.   Equipment maintenance protocol covered
have implants. This workshop is designed specifically for            will include vacuums, compressors, x-ray processors,
staff to begin to understand the basics about implants.              autoclaves, operatory lights, and more.


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             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             »» Recognize simple repairs that can be done in-office and                                                »» Identify when occlusion affects the patient’s signs and
                when to call a service technician                                                                         symptoms
             »» Set up a maintenance procedures plan for the office                                                    »» Apply bite splint therapy based on a diagnosis
                                                                                                                       »» Apply bite splint therapy protocol based on time and
             ADDING INCISAL LENGTH FOR FUNCTION AND ESTHETICS                                                             outcome expectations
             • Corky Willhite, DDS                                                                                     »» Create a stable, organized occlusion on natural teeth
             2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T31
             Fee: M $245      NMD: $310      S/O: $175                                                                      CONTINUING EDUCATION TRACKS
             Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
             Support provided by Dentsply International                                                                     Consider these courses                               scientific CE course, the New
                                                                                                                            designed to offer a                                  Dentist will find a variety of
                                                                                                                                                                                 opportunities at the ODA’s
             This program is aimed at the dentist who wants to offer                                                        continuum of specific                                146th Annual Session. Look
             a more practical and affordable option to patients who                                                         topics directed to                                   for Course Codes: T26; F41;
             traditionally would be prepped for porcelain restorations to                                                   specific audiences.                                  F63, and Event Code E93.
             add incisal length to small or worn teeth. This experience
             will help you to immediately improve traditional resin                                                         PATIENT ORIENTED                                     ESPECIALLY FOR DENTAL
             restorations and understand how to use composite in                                                            DIAGNOSIS AND                                        HYGIENISTS
             situations typically only done in porcelain. Participants will                                                 RESTORATION                                          The ODA Annual Session
             complete their own composite restoration featuring one of                                                      Dr. Gary DeWood and Dr. Lee                          has a reputation of offering
             the most common situations—making a worn tooth longer                                                          Ann Brady join together to                           outstanding courses and
                                                                                                                            offer a total of six courses                         offerings especially for
             to look and function better.
                                                                                                                            from practice management                             hygienists, and this year
                                                                                                                            to a hands-on course                                 is no exception. From the
             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                                 designed to help accomplish                          Hygienist-only Roundtables,
             »» Use a step-by-step procedure for lengthening a tooth to                                                     exquisite anterior restorative                       to perio topics, to over the
                build or restore anterior guidance while achieving natural                                                  results. Look for Course                             counter products, to required
                beauty in a composite restoration with little or no prep                                                    Codes: T18; T32; F41; F61;                           courses such as medical
             »» Build functional incisal anatomy using a practical template                                                 S76; S84.                                            emergencies and CPR
                technique (i.e. a putty index)                                                                                                                                   training, a broad variety of
             »» Understand how composite materials are handled for                                                          PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK                                  learning opportunities await
                results that will look great for years                                                                      A unique offering of courses                         hygienists. Look for Course
             »» Perform a polishing technique for an incredibly natural finish                                              designed for the entire                              Codes: T21; F54; F57; S70;
                                                                                                                            dental team, the Plaque                              S79; Y88.
                                                                                                                            Attack Track features strong,
             Note: Course Code: T15 is a prerequisite to take this hands-                                                   science-based courses that                           TEAM MOTIVATION &
             on workshop.                                                                                                   provide information directly                         TRAINING
                                                                                                                            impacting patient care. The                          A recent change in the
             BITE SPLINTS AND OCCLUSAL THERAPY IN                                                                           track also makes learning                            Ohio State Dental Board
             RESTORATIVE PRACTICES                                                                                          convenient, with all courses                         continuing education
             • Gary M. DeWood, DDS	                                                                                         being presented in the same                          requirements now allow
             2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                         classroom with instructors                           dentist and dental hygienist
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T32                                                                  coming to the attendees                              licensees to count up
             Fee: M $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71                                                                              verses attendees traveling to                        to six hours of practice
                                                                                                                            different classrooms. Look for                       management courses
                                                                                                                            Course Codes: T10; F40; S69.                         toward license renewal.
             The difference between success and failure when treating
             an occlusion rests in the joints and on the tops of the teeth.                                                                                                      Take advantage of the
                                                                                                                            COURSES FOR THE NEW                                  pending rule change to take
             Understanding the level of risk presented by each individual’s                                                 DENTIST                                              staff to hear nationally-
             presenting condition is a vital beginning. If the health of the                                                Dentists in practice less than                       known speakers such as
             joints or the functional occlusion poses a risk to achieving a                                                 10 years will be interested in                       Bruce Christopher, Debra
             longterm predictable result, we must know how to manage                                                        a variety courses designed                           Engelhardt-Nash, Dr. David
             that risk and optimize the outcome. We begin with excellent                                                    for the newer practitioner.                          Ahearn, Laci Phillips and
             diagnostic skills, and where it is appropriate the application                                                 From a special reception to                          Kelli Vrla. Look for Course
             of bite splint therapy diagnostically and therapeutically to                                                   practice marketing topics,                           Codes: T11; T22; F47; F59;
             transfer what we discover through the bite splint to the teeth.                                                to a fee reduction on a                              F60; F38; F38; F56; S74; S81.

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.


FEATURED CE COURSES
Practice Management Learning Labs
Course Codes: F38, F53 and F56
Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh	
Various Times

Hygiene Round Table
Course Code: F54
12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.


FEATURED SPECIAL EVENTS
Callahan Celebration of Excellence
Honoring Dr. Mark Bronson
Event Code E95
Friday, September 14
6:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.

The Bash!
Friday, September 14
9:00 pm to 1:00 am	




GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our
attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance
of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at
your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which
materials are provided by the speaker.

Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31.
Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your
registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not
be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by
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INVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS I                                                INVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS II
• James Day, DDS                                                             • Brian Gray, DDS
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break)                                  8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break)
CE Hours: 8 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F34                                CE Hours: 7	     OSDB Category: A
Fee: M $1695      NMD: $1695                                                 Fee: M $199     NMD: $199
Support provided by Align Technology                                         Course Code: F36
Limited Attendance                                                           Support provided by Align Technology
                                                                             Limited Attendance
This one day course is designed specifically for the general
practitioner and team members that wish to incorporate                       A lecture for GPs who currently offer Invisalign in their
the Invisalign® system into their practice. This case-based                  practice, this highly interactive one day course is designed
training provides participants with the clinical and operational             to deliver insights from colleagues to augment expertise,
confidence to successfully treat a range of highly predictable               contribute to patient success and enhance practice
cases. In addition to providing your entire team with essential              economics. Learn how to approach more difficult cases and
clinical, operational and marketing skills, the course presents a            complex tooth movements with aligners and auxiliaries.
full range of support resources specifically designed to meet the
needs of the non-orthodontic practice. Attendees of this course              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
will understand the necessary steps of the Invisalign system                 »» Improve clinical outcomes
including: Case selection and treatment goal planning; case                  »» Realize better practice economics
submission; treatment planning process; treatment initiation;                »» Offer a more complete array of treatment options to patients
case monitoring; finishing and retention; describing available
support tools to assist with the Invisalign system; selecting                This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of
more predictable cases for treatment based on relevant clinical              Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from,
experience; and gaining the necessary knowledge to integrate                 and may hold stock in Align Technology.
the Invisalign system into their practice immediately. Dentists
who register for Course F34 can bring up to eight (8) auxiliary              INVISALIGN CLEAR TECHNIQUES II: USING INVISALIGN®
staff members for no additional course fee. Simply register                  TO BE THE BEST ORTHODONTIST YOU CAN BE
auxiliary staff to attend Course F35.                                        • William Dayan, DDS
                                                                             8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break)
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:               CE Hours: 7 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F37
»» Identify ideal case types for Invisalign treatments                       Fee: M $199     NMD: $199
»» Integrate all aspects of the Invisalign process into the                  Support provided by Align Technology
   practice                                                                  Orthodontists Only Limited Attendance
»» Use the software that depicts a virtual set up of your
   planned treatment                                                         Orthodontics has always been based on principles of force
»» Find help and resources for additional information and                    systems applied to teeth which create movement. By
   training                                                                  learning the foundation of the force system applied to teeth
                                                                             by aligners, orthodontists can learn to move teeth bodily in
This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of         the same way that traditional fixed orthodontic appliances
Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from,     move teeth. In many cases, Invisalign® can offer even better
and may hold stock in Align Technology.                                      control than traditional fixed braces. Using this knowledge,
                                                                             along with mastering the ClinCheck® treatment plan
INVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS I - STAFF                                        process, orthodontists can direct the appliance system to
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break)                                  correct malocclusions and provide patients with a healthy
CE Hours: 8 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F35                                and beautiful smile both during and after treatment. Don’t
FREE When Attending with Dentist                                             miss this valuable opportunity to increase your knowledge
Limited Attendance                                                           of the Invisalign system.

Dentists registering for Course F34 can register up to                       At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
eight (8) auxiliary staff members for no additional charge.                  »» Understand the biomechanics of Invisalign, and how to
Auxiliary staff members will attend the Friday course from                      apply root control in Invisalign
8 am to 5 pm, and can earn up to 8 CE credits. See Course                    »» Maximize ClinCheck review skills and use Invisalign to
Code: F34 for full course description.                                          correct a variety of malocclusions including: crowding,
                                                                                spacing, class II and class III cases, depbite, openbite,

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  extractions cases, and surgical cases.                                   components needed to be in compliance with the OSDB’s
»» Treatment plan with Invisalign                                          regulations. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
                                                                           1.	 The history, philosophy and psychology of N2 O-O2
This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of            minimal sedation
Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from,   2.	 Definition and descriptions of the physiological and
and may hold stock in Align Technology.                                         psychological aspects of pain and anxiety
                                                                           3.	 Concepts and management of pain and anxiety
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEARNING LAB EXPERIENCE:                               4.	 Indications and contraindications for N2 O-O2 minimal
DENTRIX                                                                         sedation
• Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh	                                        5.	 Anatomy and physiology of respiration
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.                                                    6.	 Medical assessment of the patient prior to administration
CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F38                                   of N2 O-O2 minimal sedation
Fee: M: $125      NMD: $185    S/O: $125                                   7.	 Moderate and deep sedation/general anesthesia versus
Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                            minimal sedation
                                                                           8.	 Pharmacological and physiological effects of nitrous
This 2 hour computer lab will give you and your team the                        oxide
best opportunity for hands-on experience using your own                    9.	 A description of the stages of drug induced central
practice management software. This is not a program to                          nervous system depression through all levels of
sell you on Dentrix, it’s a program which teaches all of the                    consciousness and unconsciousness with special
additional tasks and capabilities that you and your team                        emphasis on the distinction between the conscious and
may not be utilizing. It’s designed for doctors and all team                    unconscious state
members who want to network with other Dentrix users                       10.	 Monitoring of N2 O-O2 minimal sedation
while learning more about using the Dentrix software in                    11.	 Management of complications and medical emergencies
a reduced paper/chart free environment; with a focus on                    12.	 Legal and ethical considerations
utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking             13.	 Occupational exposure
your practice to the next level.                                           14.	 Successful completion of a written examination,
                                                                                provided by the board-approved permanent sponsor
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Understand how Dentrix can enhance the practice’s new                   As directed by the criteria set forth by the OSDB, a written exam
   patient experience                                                      will be administered at the end of the seminar. Attendees will
»» Utilize Dentrix from the very first phone call to the first             receive course and exam verification records by mail within
   appointment to the clinical rooms and back up front to                  two weeks of completing the course and exam.
   finish the appointment
»» Use the electronic notes feature in each module                         At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Run appropriate reports for the practice                                »» Meet the OSDB complete educational requirement for
                                                                              monitoring nitrous oxide sedation in the dental office
Note: Similar labs will be conducted for EagleSoft, Course
Code: F53, and SoftDent, Course Code: F56                                  Note: This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s
                                                                           (OSDB) educational requirement for dental auxiliaries to
MONITORING NITROUS OXIDE SEDATION                                          monitor dental patients receiving nitrous oxide sedation.
• Larry J. Sangrik, DDS                                                    To monitor nitrous oxide in the dental office, dental team
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                     members must also have an appropriate CPR certification.
CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F39                              The American Heart Association BLS for Health Care
Fee: M: $190     NMD: $255 S/O: $135                                       Providers certification is offered at Annual Session on
                                                                           Saturday, September 15, see Course Code: S79.
Dental care being postponed by patients due to fear of dental
treatment has caused the loss of countless teeth. Nitrous                  This course does not meet the OSDB’s criteria for hygienists to
oxide remains the dental profession’s ally in helping patients             administer nitrous oxide under the direct supervision of a dentist.
cope with the anxiety associated with receiving dental care.
This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s (OSDB)
regulations to allow properly trained dental auxiliaries
to monitor nitrous oxide under the direct supervision of a
dentist. The course is for dental assistants, CDAs or CODAs,
EFDAs, and hygienists and provides the lecture and testing

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              ODA PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK FRIDAY 2012                                                                       EVALUATING AND DESIGNING OCCLUSION
              • Various Speakers                                                                                        • Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M. DeWood, DDS, MS
              9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F40                                                             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F41
              Fee: M: $155     NMD: $220 S/O: $99                                                                       Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
                                                                                                                        Discount for the New Dentist: $45 for dentists in practice
              Friday’s Presentations Include:                                                                           10 years or less
              Digital Radiography in the Dental Office                                                                  Support provided by Delta Dental Foundation
              Presenter: Sharon Brooks, DDS, MS                                                                         Partnership with the Ohio Academy of Pediatric Dentists

                                                                                                                        When it comes to occlusion, every patient “wears” their
              What’s so special about digital radiography? How can I get                                                complete history. Their teeth will tell you what they do if you
              good digital images when I can’t bend the corners of the                                                  can read the story. This course will teach you that language.
              digital sensor like I do with film? Are there any special tips                                            It will offer ideas to treat the occlusion, to work with the
              I need to know about using sensors? How about saving and                                                  occlusion, and then create an occlusion when it’s necessary
              storing images? This program will try to answer all your                                                  to change everything.
              questions about digital imaging in the dental office so you
              can obtain the most diagnostically accurate images possible,                                              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              on the first attempt. (No, you can’t just keep retaking them                                              »» Recognize wear patterns and the story they tell
              to get a “good one” even though the dose is usually lower                                                 »» Tell when equilibration is necessary and when it is not
              than with film.) If you have specific topics that you would                                               »» Understand the references available to begin occlusal
              like covered, you may email the speaker with your questions                                                  evaluation and treatment
              before August 20, 2012: slbrooks@umich.edu.                                                               »» Treatment plan complete occlusion designs

              At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be                                               THE ORAL EXAMINATION AND COMMON PATHOLOGIC
              able to:                                                                                                  ENTITIES
              »» Have their specific questions answered by Dr. Brooks                                                   • John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS
              »» Obtain the most diagnostically accurate images possible                                                9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              »» Understand the differences between digital radiography                                                 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F42
                 and film                                                                                               Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155  S/O: $71

              What You Need to Know Before Your Next Kiss                                                               A dental oral examination of the head, neck and oral cavity
              Presenter: John Mayo, DDS                                                                                 is demonstrated. For each location the common pathologic
                                                                                                                        lesions are demonstrated through clinical slides with
              The importance of viruses to the dental office has become                                                 variations of normal to assist with the final clinical diagnosis.
              increasingly apparent in terms of cross infection and the high                                            Each presented lesion is then discussed as far as etiology,
              prevalence of oral viral infections. The public today has a higher                                        pathophysiology, and management and treatment.
              awareness of viruses especially due to the current epidemic
              and news coverage of HPV. Viruses can be transmitted to dental                                            At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              staff and to patients so it is essential that we all understand                                           »» Conduct a thorough dental oral examination screening for
              the underlying disease process and the pathogenesis of viral                                                 cancers
              infections. This course will provide a sound foundation to the                                            »» Better understand common pathologic lesions
              understanding of relevant human viruses especially those
              involving the oral cavity. This is important and essential                                                BASIC IMPLANTOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES –
              information for us, our patients, as well as our families.                                                PARTS & PIECES; BEHIND THE WRENCH
                                                                                                                        • Keith Norwalk, DDS
              At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be                                               9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              able to:                                                                                                  CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F43
              »» Better understand relevant human viruses involving the                                                 Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310  S/O: $175
                 oral cavity                                                                                            Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
              »» Identify the potential of cross infection and the high
                 prevalence of oral infections                                                                          Where the devil did these things called implants come from
                                                                                                                        anyway? Do you need a hardware store in your office to
                                                                                                                        do them? How do the parts and pieces go together? What

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, CONT. .........................................................................................................................
about the bone the implants go into? Once they are placed,              functional and non-functional, and demonstrate how these
how do we take care of them? Approximately 70% of general               methods also provide natural, esthetic soft tissue emergence
dentists do not surgically place implants in their offices, but         profiles routinely, and maximize peri-implant esthetics.
statistics show that all dental practices will see patients who         Numerous case reports and success rates will be demonstrated,
have implants. This workshop is designed specifically for               along with detailed steps outlined for predictable reproduction of
staff to begin to understand the basics about implants.                 the procedure by the course participants.

At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:          At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Understand the mechanics behind implants                             »» Provide patients with immediate provisional restorations
»» Recognize the importance of implants as a choice for patients        »» Maximize peri-implant esthetics
»» Be more comfortable with the implant process
                                                                        SMILE DESIGN – IT’S A TEAM GAME!
This course is also offered on Thursday afternoon. See                  • Doug Lambert, DDS
Course Code: T28.                                                       9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
                                                                        CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F46
PREDICTABLE RESTORATIVE TECHNIQUES – SCIENCE                            Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
AND SUBSTANCE                                                           Support provided by Dentsply International
• John Flucke, DDS
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                 What do we really need to consider prior to starting an
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F44                           aesthetic case? Is the Golden Proportion really “golden?” The
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71                                   elements of smile design are critical to starting the path toward
Support provided by Ultradent Products Inc.                             a successful outcome for both the patient and the dental team,
                                                                        whether it be one tooth or an entire mouth. Yet, the concept can
Learn about many technologies and techniques that can                   many times seem daunting and confusing, but really should be
make adhesive dentistry more predictable, less stressful,               fun! Learn about the role which macro-aesthetics and micro-
and easier for everyone involved. Dr. Flucke will cover tips            aesthetics, simple dental anatomy, color and shade selection,
& tricks to help speed delivery, provide superior contacts,             phonetics, material choices, perio-aesthetics and orthodontics
and properly cure composite restorations. Learn the “whys”              play in planning an aesthetic change.
to providing sensitivity free and long lasting restorations for
your patients in an interactive atmosphere.                             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
                                                                        »» Prepare case presentations illustrating the importance of
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:             a multidisciplinary approach
»» Recognize the advantages of high intensity curing lights             »» Recognize the key components of smile design
»» Understand uses of sectional matrix systems                          »» Better understand the use of photography, diagnostic
»» Understand the science of curing                                        previews, and minor tooth movement (MTM)
»» Understand Isolation strategies
»» Understand Preparation strategies                                    HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR RECALL?
                                                                        • Debra Engelhardt-Nash
IMMEDIATE IMPLANT LOADING AND                                           9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
PROVISIONALIZATION                                                      CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C     Course Code: F47
• Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS                                           Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F45                           Are you seeing some of your patients all of the time, or all
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71                                   of your patients some of the time? Learn how to determine
Partnership with the Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP)                your Recall Return Rate and what important statistics to
Support provided by Hi’ossen                                            track the health of your recare system. Learn how to make
                                                                        best use of the patient visit while they are in your care.
Immediate implant loading and provisionalization have become
very popular topics in the modern discipline of Implant Dentistry.      At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
The benefits of providing patients with immediate restorations,         »» Determine the practice’s recall return rate
that are either functional or non-functional, are superior to more      »» Establish an effective recall system for the practice
conventional ways of provisionalizing patients, if they are given
provisional options at all. The presentation will review ways to
provide patients with immediate provisional restorations, both

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              SIMPLIFIED ADHESIVE/COMPOSITE SOLUTIONS
              • Sarah Conroy, DDS                                                                                       At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                                                   »» Demonstrate proper instrumentation
              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F48                                                             »» Execute proper suturing techniques
              Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310     S/O: $175                                                                  »» Demonstrate extraction techniques
              Support provided by Kerr Corp.                                                                            »» Perform the surgical removal of a frenum
              Hands-on Workshop Limited Attendance                                                                      »» Demonstrate excisional biopsy techniques

              Composite resin as a direct restorative solution for anterior                                             COMPOSITE TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTABILITY AND
              and posterior restorations continues to grow in the industry.                                             SUCCESS WITH ANTERIOR FREE-HAND BONDING –
              With new technologies entering the market that address                                                    WORKSHOP
              bulk filling techniques and self-etching alternatives, it is                                              • Dennis Hartlieb, DDS
              easy to get confused. What materials will you advocate for                                                9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              use in your practice? What has the literature been revealing                                              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F50
              on materials currently used? Should practitioners change                                                  Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310  S/O: $175
              their current techniques? This lecture/hands-on course                                                    Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
              will attempt to make sense of the products and techniques                                                 Support Provided by Cosmedent
              available in today’s marketplace and will focus on materials
              and their applications.                                                                                   Participants will learn a step-by-step application of direct resin
                                                                                                                        for fractures of anterior teeth. The appropriate preparation
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            techniques for fractured incisors to help camouflage the
              »» Understand placement techniques that maximize clinical                                                 restoration and maximize retention will be reviewed and
                 outcomes and esthetics                                                                                 practiced. Concepts to create and utilize a customized lingual
              »» Understand the mechanisms of bonding systems and how                                                   incisal matrix will be used in the hands-on exercise. Utilizing
                 to control sensitivity                                                                                 opaquing techniques, and a combination of appropriate
              »» Understand what is required of materials to be utilized for                                            Nanofilled and Microfilled composites, the participants will
                 bulk fill and how to place them correctly                                                              overcome the problem of ‘shine-thru’ commonly seen with
              »» Understand techniques for finishing and polishing                                                      other composite systems. A predictable, uncomplicated
                 composite restorations                                                                                 technique to restore the fractured anterior tooth will be taught
                                                                                                                        in this hands-on program.
              Note: This course is repeated on Friday afternoon, Course F58.
                                                                                                                        At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              ORAL SURGERY WORKSHOP FOR THE GENERAL                                                                     »» Understand bevel design and layering techniques to create
              PRACTITIONER                                                                                                 invisible Class IV restorations
              • Robert R. Edwab, DDS                                                                                    »» Know how and when to use opaquers to create naturally
              9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                                                      appearing restorations
              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F49                                                             »» Understand the importance of microfill composites for
              Fee: M: $305     NMD: $400  S/O: $215                                                                        ultimate esthetics in free hand bonding
              Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                                                      »» Know when to utilize tints to avoid creating the
                                                                                                                           monochromatic, ‘life-less’ restoration
              Step-by-step techniques to broaden your scope of practice                                                 »» Use appropriate materials and methods necessary to create
              and make oral surgery more enjoyable and income-                                                             properly contoured and polished composite restorations
              producing are performed on fresh pig mandibles. Each
              exercise is preceded by an AV presentation to outline the                                                 COST EFFECTIVE OFFICE DESIGN
              procedure and introduce the required instruments. Next,                                                   • David J. Ahearn, DDS
              the clinician demonstrates the procedure in front of you.                                                 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
              Each attendee then performs the surgical procedure on his                                                 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F51
              or her own pig mandible. Learn to perform a frenectomy,                                                   Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
              biopsy, flap techniques and an I & D. Learn about suturing
              techniques as you work. Proper use of the cowhorn and                                                     You can create a beautiful and highly productive practice on a
              Ash forceps are demonstrated as you extract anterior                                                      reasonable budget. Save space and markedly reduce costs,
              and posterior teeth along with the use of a rongeur when                                                  while increasing spaciousness by eliminating unnecessary
              doing alveoplasties and root removals. All materials and                                                  equipment and streamlining workflow. This course will show
              instruments are supplied by the clinician.                                                                you how to create phenomenal results quickly. You will leave

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knowing how to plan your future, how to outline the steps              PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEARNING LAB EXPERIENCE:
required to achieve your goals and how to affordably create            EAGLESOFT
the office of your dreams, all while improving patient care.           • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh	
                                                                       11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:         CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F53
»» Create a clear outline of objectives for your new or                Fee: M: $125      NMD: $185    S/O: $125
   improved practice design                                            Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
»» Identify the 17 principles of an attractive, comfortable and
   highly productive office                                            This 2 hour computer lab will give you and your team the
»» Markedly reduce the cost to create a great new practice             best opportunity for hands-on experience using your own
   while providing better patient care                                 practice management software. This is not a program to
»» Become competitive no matter what the economy is doing              sell you on EagleSoft, it’s a program which teaches all of
                                                                       the additional tasks and capabilities that you and your team
EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF INSTRUMENTS TO REDUCE                         may not be utilizing. It’s designed for doctors and all team
NEUROMUSCULAR STRESS                                                   members who want to network with other EagleSoft users
• Judy Zack Bendit, RDH                                                while learning more about using the EagleSoft software in
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                a reduced paper/chart free environment, with a focus on
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F52                          utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking
Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310  S/O: $175                                  your practice to the next level.
Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
                                                                       At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
This interactive workshop will acquaint the Dental Hygienist           »» Understand how EagleSoft can enhance the practice’s
with recent advancements in instrument designs to facilitate              new patient experience
clinical techniques and minimize musculoskeletal stress. In            »» Utilize EagleSoft from the very first phone call to the first
addition to “hands-on” activities utilizing a wide variety of             appointment to the clinical rooms and back up front to
instruments on typodont models, participants will join in                 finish the appointment
a discussion about the use of powered scaling devices as               »» Use the electronic notes feature in each module
related to reducing physical stress. The presentation and              »» Run appropriate reports for the practice
activities will encourage an individualized approach toward
neutralizing motions and postures. This course is presented            Note: Similar labs will be conducted for Dentrix, Course
in a half-day format focusing on the use of periodontal                Code: F38, and SoftDent, Course Code: F56
instruments.
                                                                       FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY: PREVENTATIVE
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:         PRODUCTS ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON FRIDAY 2012
»» Recognize clues and signals that identify potential                 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
   physical problems and eliminate them before they cause              CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F54
   permanent damage                                                    Fee: $65
»» Emphasize positive “neutral” postures, and eliminate or             Limited Attendance
   reduce negative “flexions” and “extensions”
»» Recognize and convert the not-so-obvious physical                   Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch
   stressors in daily routines – sneaky “hidden” stressors             & Learn program just for them! Representatives from the
   that cause fatigue                                                  leading preventative products companies will participate in
»» Analyze “motions” and movements that create a risk for              this interactive session where attendees will be seated at
   musculoskeletal problems                                            tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the
»» Adapt newly designed curettes and Ultrasonic                        room spending time at each table describing their newest
   Magnetostrictive inserts on typodonts with the goal of              materials and answering dental hygienists’ questions.
   reducing “repetitive motions”, minimizing wrist flexion
   and /or extension, and relaxing instrument grasp                    *Due to limited seating, only dental hygienists can attend
»» Discover realistic, effective methods to defeat chairside           this course.
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              ADDITION BY SUBTRACTION: CONSERVATIVE                                                                     »» Run appropriate reports for the practice
              PREPARATION WORKSHOP FOR PORCELAIN VENEERS
              • Doug Lambert, DDS                                                                                       Note: Similar labs will be conducted for Dentrix, Course
              2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    Code: F38, and EagleSoft, Course Code: F53
              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F55
              Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310     S/O: $175                                                                  THE MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND REALITIES OF OTC PRODUCTS
              Support provided by Dentsply International                                                                • Judy Zack Bendit, RDH
              Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                                                      2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                                                                                                                        CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F57
              Aesthetics is one of the key driving forces in dentistry today.                                           Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
              A renaissance in realizing the beauty of the human dentition
              is being driven by both patient and dentist alike, and to this                                            Join us for this fun and interactive program where we explore
              end, new restorative materials and techniques are constantly                                              all the Myths, Legends and Realities of Toothbrushes,
              evolving. This is especially true when considering the use of                                             Toothpastes and Mouth Rinses. We will look at vintage
              porcelain laminate veneers as part of an aesthetic change for                                             commercials and evaluate how they have shaped our current
              a patient. One of the key factors, yet many times overlooked,                                             philosophies and explain why we are so challenged with
              in the successful porcelain veneer case is proper conservative                                            getting the right products into the hands of our patients. This
              tooth preparation. This workshop will guide you through a                                                 course will leave you questioning many of the advertisements
              unique technique for planning, prepping, and temporizing a                                                and making wiser decisions for yourself and your patients.
              case with misaligned teeth using pre-preparation temporaries.
                                                                                                                        At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            »» Look at the trends in marketing and how they affect our
              »» Understand the importance of aesthetic pre-contouring                                                     own decision making process
              »» Utilize conservative preparation design for porcelain veneers                                          »» Formulate a homecare protocol
              »» Recognize bonding agents and luting resin options for                                                  »» Evaluate and discuss the science behind many of the OTC
                 cementation                                                                                               products
                                                                                                                        »» Compare and discuss the current rinses available for in-
              PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEARNING LAB EXPERIENCE:                                                                 office and home use
              SOFTDENT                                                                                                  »» Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to dispensing
              • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh	                                                                          in the office vs. recommending products
              2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
              CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F56                                                             SIMPLIFIED ADHESIVE/COMPOSITE SOLUTIONS
              Fee: M: $125      NMD: $185    S/O: $125                                                                  • Sarah Conroy, DDS
              Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                                                      2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                                                                                                                        CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F58
              This 2 hour computer lab will give you and your team the                                                  Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310     S/O: $175
              best opportunity for hands-on experience using your own                                                   Support provided by Kerr Corp.
              practice management software. This is not a program to                                                    Hands-on Workshop Limited Attendance
              sell you on SoftDent, it’s a program which teaches all of the
              additional tasks and capabilities that you and your team                                                  Composite resin as a direct restorative solution for anterior
              may not be utilizing. It’s designed for doctors and all team                                              and posterior restorations continues to grow in the industry.
              members who want to network with other SoftDent users                                                     With new technologies entering the market that address bulk
              while learning more about using the SoftDent software in                                                  filling techniques and self-etching alternatives, it is easy to
              a reduced paper/chart free environment; with a focus on                                                   get confused. What materials will you advocate for use in your
              utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking                                            practice? What has the literature been revealing on materials
              your practice to the next level.                                                                          currently used? Should practitioners change their current
                                                                                                                        techniques? This lecture/hands-on course will attempt to
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            make sense of the products and techniques available in today’s
              »» Understand how SoftDent can enhance the practice’s new                                                 marketplace and will focus on materials and their applications.
                 patient experience
              »» Utilize SoftDent from the very first phone call to the first                                           At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
                 appointment to the clinical rooms and back up front to                                                 »» Understand placement techniques that maximize clinical
                 finish the appointment                                                                                    outcomes and esthetics
              »» Use the electronic notes feature in each module                                                        »» Understand the mechanisms of bonding systems and how


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, CONT. ........................................................................................................................
  to control sensitivity                                               This session will present a systematic approach for esthetic
»» Understand what is required of materials to be utilized for         treatment planning and case presentation. Drawing on
  bulk fill and how to place them correctly                            fundamental concepts of setting a denture esthetically
»» Understand    techniques for finishing and polishing                and incorporating our current understanding of tooth
  composite restorations                                               proportion, gingival contour, color and arrangement, you will
                                                                       learn a step-by-step approach that will simplify any case.
Note: This course is also offered on Friday morning, Course F48.       The treatment plan you create then becomes the basis for
                                                                       a powerful conversation with the patient that will increase
THIS CAN ALL BE EASIER: A DOZEN PROJECTS THAT                          case acceptance, and serves as the template for wax-ups
WILL MAKE YOUR OFFICE A FUN, EASY & PRODUCTIVE                         and consults with specialists.
PLACE TO WORK!
• David J. Ahearn, DDS                                                 At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                 »» Indicate incisal tooth position
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F59                          »» Understand gingival esthetics
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71                                     »» Understand the importance of tooth proportion and alignment
                                                                       »» Present esthetic treatment planning options
As dental practices become more and more sophisticated, the            »» Provide adequate case presentations
work of clinical staff has become an extremely challenging,
seemingly impossible endeavor. This presentation will show             MINIMALLY INVASIVE SINUS AUGMENTATION
you how to reduce clutter, decrease inventory, improve on-             • Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS
time performance, speed room turn-around, simplify infection           2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
control and increase office profitability. Enjoy a healthy, less-      CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F62
stressful workplace and explode your practice growth.                  Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
                                                                       Partnership with the Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP)
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:         Support provided by Hi’ossen
»» Stop getting behind schedule
»» Expand production without expanding stress                          Often times in dealing with the edentulous posterior
»» Eliminate bottlenecks                                               maxillae, pneumatization of the sinus membrane necessitate
»» Reduce patient wait times                                           the augmentation of the sinus floor to provide adequate
»» Go home with more energy at the end of the day                      alveolar support for implants to be successful long term. In
                                                                       this presentation designed for the specialist, an innovative
INCREASING TREATMENT ACCEPTANCE                                        way in which minimally invasive sinus augmentation can
• Debra Engelhardt-Nash                                                be performed will be explained and demonstrated. The
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                 crestal approach for sinus floor elevation, and the lateral
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F60                          wall approach for larger sinus augmentation procedures
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71                                     will be described. This innovative procedure simplifies the
                                                                       sinus grafting procedure, and allows for very controlled
It’s one thing to have the knowledge and expertise to provide          management of the entire process.
ultimate dentistry for patients. It’s another thing to gain
their acceptance. This program will devote its attention               At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
to increasing diagnosis and treatment acceptance skills.               »» Understand the need for, and complications of minimally
Topics include: the patient interview; treatment presentation             invasive sinus augmentation
skills; financial arrangements; the role of team – clinical
care coordinator; and integrating technology.                          PROVEN WAYS TO GENERATE A 500% RETURN ON
                                                                       INVESTMENT WITH DENTAL PRACTICE MARKETING
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:         DOLLARS
»» Increase treatment acceptance of patients                           • Danielle Walton
                                                                       2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
EXQUISITE ESTHETICS                                                    CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F63
• Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M. DeWood, DDS, MS                       Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F61                          Generating new patients is a critical goal for any dental
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155  S/O: $71                                    practice. New patients are often the lifeblood of a practice
                                                                       whether it’s a start up or has been around for 30 years.

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              However, most dentists continue to struggle with determining                                              »» Administer emergency drugs and proper dosages
              the best and most cost-effective ways to generate new                                                     »» Know who to treat and who needs a medical consultation
              patients. In this session, attendees will learn the basics                                                »» Identify patients in medical distress
              of internet marketing (i.e.: pay per click and search engine                                              »» Understand maximum dosages of local anesthetics to
              optimization) and how to measure the effectiveness of these                                                  avoid an overdose
              marketing channels for their practice.                                                                    »» Know what drugs are needed in a medical emergency and
                                                                                                                           how to inject them
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            »» Construct an office medical emergency drug kit
              »» Understand how internet marketing works
              »» Generate a significant amount of new patients via their                                                DAY-TO-DAY TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE YOUR PRACTICE
                 website and internet marketing                                                                         • John Flucke, DDS
              »» Track the effectiveness of internet marketing channels                                                 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                 so they know exactly how profitable practice marketing                                                 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F66
                 efforts are                                                                                            Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
                                                                                                                        Support provided by Kerr Corp.
              MEDICAL DRUGS AND DENTISTRY
              • John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS                                                                                Learn about many technologies that can improve your
              2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    efficiency and patient care. Learn about digital operatories
              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F64                                                             and high tech devices to improve patient outcomes. However,
              Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155  S/O: $71                                                                       there are many pieces of the “technology puzzle” and not
                                                                                                                        all require a huge investment in financial resources or staff
              The recognition and identification of various medical drugs,                                              training. Dr. Flucke will also cover digital drug databases,
              their uses, actions and the diseases they are prescribed for                                              advances in endodontics, and insights into different products
              will be discussed. Drug interactions with dental therapy                                                  to decrease your stress level while raising your quality of care.
              and/or dental drugs will be described.
                                                                                                                        At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            »» Understand the advantages of digital operatories
              »» Recognize common medications taken by patients and                                                     »» Understand the advantages of digital drug databases
                 their affect on dental treatment                                                                       »» Be aware of cutting edge endodontic products

              TREATING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL                                                                A CONVERSATION WITH THE 2012 CALLAHAN MEMORIAL
              OFFICE: HANDS-ON WORKSHOP FOR THE ENTIRE TEAM                                                             AWARD WINNER: NUTRITION AND ORAL HEALTH
              • Robert R. Edwab, DDS                                                                                    • Dominick D. DePaola, DDS, PhD
              2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F65                                                             CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F67
              Fee: M: $305     NMD: $400  S/O: $215                                                                     Fee: M: $25     NMD: $25  S/O: $25
              Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
                                                                                                                        Join us for a unique opportunity to visit with Dr. Dominick D.
              Life threatening medical emergencies in the dental office                                                 DePaola, as he discusses topics of great interest, including the
              can occur anytime. The clinician discusses common office                                                  connection between nutrition and oral health. Contemporary
              emergencies seen in the dental office. Learn how to evaluate                                              concepts in nutrition that relate diet and nutrition to health
              a patient and determine who to treat and who to refer for a                                               promotion and disease prevention will be presented. In
              medical evaluation. Learn to recognize patients who have a                                                addition, the relationships between nutrition and dental caries,
              tendency to cause medical emergencies and how to modify                                                   periodontal inflammation, and developmental disorders will be
              their treatment plan. The clinician teaches you how to                                                    explored. The application of nutrition to clinical practice including
              make your own emergency kit, identify an emergency and                                                    identification of patients at risk for diet and nutrition-related
              perform the appropriate treatment. Learn what the most                                                    oral diseases and disorders will also be examined. The overall
              appropriate drugs for a dentist to have, determine proper                                                 objective is to provide the audience with a better understanding
              dosages and see how to administer them. Finally determine                                                 of these relationships and how the nutritionist should be an
              the maximum dose of local anesthetic for your patient and                                                 integral member of the oral and general health care team.
              quickly calculate a safe dose. All materials, syringes and
              drugs are supplied by the clinician.                                                                      At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
                                                                                                                        »» Understand the application of nutrition and clinical practice
              At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:

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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

FEATURED CE COURSES
Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Lecture
Course Codes: S71
Ross Nash, DDS
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Workshop
Course Codes: S83
Ross Nash, DDS
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Modern Endodontics
-from theory to practice
Course Code: S72
Martin Trope, DDS
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Update on Modern Endodontics
Course Code: S85
Martin Trope, DDS
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.


Table Clinics
Saturday, September 15		
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.



GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our
attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance
of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at
your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which
materials are provided by the speaker.

Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31.
Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your
registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not
be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by
helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience!




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RADIOGRAPHY FOR THE DENTAL ASSISTANT                                    Ending Dental Caries: Look to the Children
• Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA                                        Presenter: Paul Casamassimo, DDS, MS
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1-hour lunch break)
CE Hours: 7 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S68                           More children with more decay – the epidemic of early childhood
Fee: M: $155     NMD: $220      S/O: $99                                caries continues to grow. The last decade has seen a rise in
                                                                        disease in spite of the best efforts of dentistry, medicine, and
Dental assistants who need radiology certification can learn            public health advocates. The evidence tells us that dental caries
what they need to know in this seminar, which presents                  is preventable, but also difficult to eradicate once established.
the basics of radiographic imaging, processing, and                     Children with early childhood caries continue to experience
interpretation. The course covers the differences between               decay in spite of regular care and preventive therapies. These
bisecting angle and paralleling techniques, guidelines of film          children are also more likely to experience decay into later life.
alignment for intraoral radiographs, and proper positioning             These sobering facts are balanced by the opportunity to prevent
for panoramic radiographs. To complete the certification                establishment of ECC in infants and assure them a caries-free
process, attendees must complete specific in-office training            lifetime. This presentation provides the dental team with the
which will be described in detail during the course.                    knowledge and clinical tools to care for very young children,
                                                                        arm their families with useful preventive guidance, and manage
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:          the practice-building opportunities of infant oral health.
»» Meet the OSDB educational requirements for the dental
   assistant radiographer certification                                 At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be
»» Understand the basics of radiographic imaging, processing            able to:
   and interpretation                                                   »» Understand developmental and anatomical characteristics
»» Complete the necessary in-office training                               of infants and toddlers that have an impact on oral health,
                                                                           including: delayed eruption; tongue tie; bruxing; teething
Note: This course meets the requirements of the dental                  »» Understand the unique role of fluoride in the child under
assistant radiographer rules implemented by the Ohio State                 three years of age and be able to utilize it therapeutically
Dental Board.                                                              to maximize health and minimize risk: when to prescribe
                                                                           fluoride; how is risk incorporated into fluoride therapy;
ODA PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK SATURDAY 2012                                      what do I really need to know
• Various Speakers                                                      »» Understand today’s early childhood diet and what a dental
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                     professional can expect realistically to accomplish and how
CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S69                              to do it: how much sugar is there in the diet of babies; can I
Fee: M: $155     NMD: $220 S/O: $99                                        modify a family’s diet and how; what are the realities of diet
                                                                           in families with the greatest caries risk
Saturday’s presentations include:
What’s New About Oral Cancer in America                                 OAP PANEL 2012
Presenter: Jed Jacobson, DDS, MS, MPH                                   • Fred Alger, DDS, MS; Glenn Jividen, Jr., DDS;
                                                                        • Rupa Hamal , DMD, MS, MPH
As many people will die this year from skin cancer as oral              9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
cancer. Who is at risk for it? Everyone is. It is no longer an          CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S70
old man’s disease. For 75 percent of those with oral cancer,            Fee: M: FREE     NMD: $90      S/O: FREE
the disease was a result of alcohol or tobacco abuse. The               Support provided by the Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP)
other 25 percent had no known risk factors. Oral cancer
is on the rise among individuals who aren’t engaging in                 Presentations include:
abusive behavior, and those aged 16 to 40 make up the                   A Current Review of Indications for Common Periodontal
fastest growing segment of the population falling victim to             Surgical Procedures
this disease. Oral cancer often masquerades as harmless                 Presenter: Fred Alger, DDS, MS
benign lesions and early detection is key to successful                 Knowing when to treat a patient with periodontal surgery is
treatment. Learn the science behind early detection and                 as important as knowing how to perform the surgery. The
new treatments and products that can help in the fight.                 indications for various periodontal surgical procedures will
At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be             be presented, including: pocket reduction surgery; bone
able to:                                                                grafting procedures; and, soft tissue grafting procedures for
»» Understand current oral cancer statistics                            both health and esthetics.
»» Identify new technologies and treatments in the market
   place to help detect and prevent oral cancer                         At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, CONT. ..............................................................................................................
able to:                                                           ACRYLIC LAMINATE VENEER -- LECTURE
»» Recognize when pocket reduction surgery is indicated            • Ross Nash, DDS
»» Recognize when bone grafting is indicated                       9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
»» Recognize when soft tissue grafting procedures are              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S71
   indicated                                                       Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
»» See how periodontal surgery can improve restorative             Support provided by Coltene Whaledent
   outcomes
                                                                   In this seminar, Dr. Nash will discuss the use of direct composite
Making Sense of Bone Grafting Needs for Dental Implants            resin for repair of anterior teeth as well as for full veneers
Presenter: Glenn Jividen, Jr., DDS                                 to change the color, shape or alignment of the teeth. Using
                                                                   actual clinical cases, he will show step by step techniques for
Despite advances in pretreatment diagnostics, such as              fabrication of composite resin anterior restorations.
cone beam technology, patients and restorative dentists are
still faced with multiple strategies and opinions regarding        At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be
the need for, the extent of, and the type of, bone grafting        able to:
necessary for a successful dental implant outcome.
Variables such as predictability, cost, type of grafting, and      »» Better use direct composite resin for repair of anterior teeth
potential morbidity need to be weighed and chosen for each
individual patient. This presentation will help the attendee       Note: A hands-on course accompanies this lecture; see
with this decision-making process.                                 Course Code: S83

At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be        MODERN ENDODONTICS - FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
able to:                                                           • Martin Trope, DDS
»» Better determine when bone grafting is necessary for            9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
   implant patients                                                CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S72
                                                                   Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
Causes of Recession, Indications, and Soft Tissue                  Support provided by Brasseler USA
Grafting Techniques
Presenter: Rupa Hamal, DMD, MS, MPH                                Root canal therapy requires a high level of technical skill.
Dr. Hamal will discuss some common causes of recession,            However, without a clear understanding of the biological
and how to recognize the associated indications. She will          requirements for successful treatment these skills may
also discuss the benefits of soft tissue grafting and factors      be “wasted” on techniques that are unnecessarily difficult.
affecting the outcome of soft tissue grafting procedures.          A correct diagnosis and the blending of new materials
                                                                   and techniques in order to achieve an environment that
At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be        will ensure a healthy apical periodontium will result in
able to:                                                           an extremely high probability of success. This course will
»» Identify common causes of recession                             cover simple safe and scientifically proven techniques for
»» Evaluate recession                                              treatment that ensure an extremely high success rate.
»» Recognize indications for soft tissue graft
»» Know the types of soft tissue grafts                            At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be
»» Know the types of grafting techniques                           able to:
»» Understand factors affecting the outcome of soft tissue         »» Know the biologic requirements for endodontic success
   graft procedures                                                »» Differentiate between a vital and non-vital tooth in terms of
                                                                      meeting these requirements
                                                                   »» Know to what extent the newest technologies in endodontics
                                                                      assist in attaining these biologic goals
                                                                   »» Apply new principles of canal instrumentation and filling to
                                                                      appropriate cases
                                                                   »» Select appropriate instruments to suit individual needs
                                                                   »» Perform endodontic procedures in a successful and cost
                                                                      effective manner

                                                                   Note: A hands-on course accompanies this lecture; see
                                                                   Course Code: S85

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             CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF DIODE LASERS                                                                     ESTHETIC FAILURES
             • John Flucke, DDS                                                                                        • Lee Ann Brady, DMD
             9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                                                   9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S73                                                             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S76
             Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310 S/O: $175                                                                      Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71

             Lasers are gaining popularity in dentistry, but questions                                                 More and more of the dentistry done everyday is driven by
             still abound. Spend a ½ day hands-on with Dr. John Flucke                                                 esthetic outcomes. Even our routine procedures are expected
             and learn what diode lasers can do for your patients and                                                  to deliver esthetic results, with restorations disappearing
             your practice. Procedures, techniques, and the science                                                    against the landscape of the natural teeth. How do we meet the
             behind the different devices available will be presented in an                                            demands we place on ourselves as well as the expectations of
             objective and easy to understand interactive presentation.                                                our patients? This program will address treatment planning,
                                                                                                                       restorative techniques and laboratory communication as
             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            potential causes of case failure.
             »» Understand the laser wavelengths available for dentistry
             »» Understand procedures diode lasers can perform                                                         At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             »» Understand the science & why lasers work                                                               »» Better understand esthetic treatment planning
             »» Understand tips & tricks to make laser procedures easier                                               »» Demonstrate esthetic techniques & material selection
             »» Leave with an understanding of lasers that can guide                                                   »» Initiate interdisciplinary management
                clinical usage or purchasing decision                                                                  »» Improve laboratory communication

             HOW TO WOW NOW: KEYS TO JAW-DROPPING PATIENT                                                              DISPELLING THE “CSI EFFECT” MYTH: AN OVERVIEW OF
             SERVICE EXCELLENCE!                                                                                       CONTEMPORARY FORENSIC DENTISTRY
             • Kelli Vrla                                                                                              • Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber Riley-Burns, RDH
             9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                                                   9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: S74                                                             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A       Course Code: S77
             Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71                                                                        Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155   S/O: $71

             Keep sharpening your skills to enhance patient relations.                                                 Because of the current popularity of forensic fare on television,
             The key to rapport-building is an art, which you can continue                                             the general public is getting a skewed view of the true nature
             to improve. Based on Kelli’s book, The Pathway Series : Customer                                          of forensic investigation. This issue is commonly known as
             Service, this interactive and entertaining program equips you                                             the “CSI effect.” In this seminar, Dr. Cardoza and Ms. Riley-
             with hit-the-ground-running, practical skills and the desire                                              Burns will dispel this myth as it relates to forensic odontology.
             to serve up WOW-NOW helpings of patient care, while you                                                   Topics will include forensic dental identification of decedents
             keep your day on-track. This festive and fun presentation                                                 of varying postmortem states including: skeletal, fragmented,
             will engage and delight you with fresh-look tools to reach                                                decomposed, burned remains and pattern injuries as they
             new heights in patient satisfaction and staff stress-relief,                                              relate to bite mark investigation not only in human bites but
             ultimately boosting your bottom line.                                                                     animal bites as well.

             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             »» Enhance patient and staff relations and build a wealth of                                              »» Understand the varied roles of forensic dentists
                referrals                                                                                              »» Understand the forensic value of dental records
             »» Customize appreciation                                                                                 »» Recognize how to cooperate with the legal system
             »» Manage even the hardest-to-please people in your world
             »» Create rapport and increase productivity with your internal                                            DANB FORUM
                as well as external relations                                                                          • Various Speakers
             »» Practice the art of smooth recovery when folks aren’t                                                  10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
                always happy campers                                                                                   CE Hours: 2     OSDB Category: C    Course Code: S78
             »» Stay cool amidst the chaos                                                                             Fee: M: FREE     NMD: $90    S/O: FREE
             »» Keep moving transactions forward—despite challenges
                and set-backs                                                                                          The Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. (DANB) is
                                                                                                                       hosting a forum for the entire dental team. DANB will
                                                                                                                       present information on its national certifications Certified
                                                                                                                       Dental Assistant (CDA), Certified Orthodontic Assistant

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
KEY: M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST           NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS.




SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, CONT. ..............................................................................................................
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(COA), and Certified Preventive Functions Dental Assistant         emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and
(CPFDA). DANB will outline how to apply and prepare for            foreign-body airway obstruction. Recognize heart attack and
the exams. In addition to discussing the many benefits of          stroke in adults and breathing difficulty in children and learn
earning certification, DANB will share information about           skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with
state regulations and dental assisting trends. DANB will           barrier devices and bag-mask devices) as well as demonstrate
also offer a preview of the new Entry Level Dental Assistant       the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Fees
(ELDA) and Certified Restorative Functions Dental Assistant        collected for this class do not necessarily represent revenue
(CRFDA) certifications that are coming soon. Attendees will        for the American Heart Association.
also learn more about the DALE Foundation, the official
DANB affiliate, and the e-learning opportunities it offers.        At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
                                                                   »» Complete requirements to be certified
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Understand the significance of DANB certifications              *Please submit your current AHA healthcare provider card
                                                                   when you attend this renewal course. If you do not have a
CPR ACCREDITATION*                                                 current AHA healthcare provider card, see Course Code: S79.
• Heart Start of Central Ohio
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                            Note: This course fulfills the Ohio State Dental Board’s CPR
CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S79                      requirement for hygienists. For licensure, hygienists must
Fee: M: $155     NMD: $220    S/O: $99                             have proof of CPR certification.

Receive your 2-year certification for CPR following the            TABLE CLINICS
American Heart Association Guidelines for healthcare               11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
professionals. Learn how to recognize and respond to life-         CE Hours: up to 2     OSDB Category: G
threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory        FREE with registration fee – ticket automatically provided
arrest, and foreign-body airway obstruction. Recognize heart       Support provided by Colgate
attack and stroke in adults and breathing difficulty in children
and learn skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including         Be sure to make time to visit the Table Clinics, located in the
ventilation with barrier devices and bag-mask devices) as well     Exhibit Hall. Not only will you learn new techniques from
as demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator      your colleagues; you can also earn up to 2 free CE credits,
(AED). Time listed includes a one-hour lunch break. Fees           approved for licensure requirements from the Ohio State
collected for this class do not necessarily represent revenue      Dental Board under category G. CE credit is given based on
for the American Heart Association.                                time spent viewing Clinics.

At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:     GETTING PEOPLE TO OWN THEIR JOBS! PREVENT
»» Complete requirements to be certified                           ACCOUNTABILITY DEFICIT DISORDER IN YOUR
                                                                   WORKPLACE!
*If you need to renew your existing AHA 2-year healthcare          • Kelli Vrla
provider certification see Course Code: S80.                       2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                                                                   CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: S81
Note: This course fulfills the Ohio State Dental Board’s CPR       Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71
requirement for hygienists. For licensure, hygienists must
have proof of CPR certification.                                   Get your staff to own the jobs they’ve signed on to do!
                                                                   This presentation will help you clarify expectations of job
CPR RECERTIFICATION*                                               standards and be proactive in problem solving. Walk away
• Heart Start of Central Ohio                                      with a hit-the-ground-running action plan to put to work
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.                                            immediately. Learn how to give corrective feedback tactfully
CE Hours: 4     OSDB Category: A Course Code: S80                  and effectively. Help your staff understand the top priorities
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155     S/O: $71                             of your practice. Learn how to best incentivize that WOW
                                                                   service internally and externally!
Renew your existing 2-year certification for CPR following
the American Heart Association Guidelines for healthcare           At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
professionals – you must submit your current American              »» Create an action plan for motivating staff
Heart Association healthcare provider card to attend the           »» Implement communication techniques to help effectively
class. Learn how to recognize and respond to life-threatening         correct and educate staff

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             DENTISTRY’S ROLE IN A BIOTERRORISM / MASS                                                                 tooth position, contour and color of the new restoration as
             DISASTER SCENARIO                                                                                         well as assuring functional success. It is challenging to select
             • Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber Riley-Burns, RDH                                                      from one of the many choices of esthetic restorative materials
             2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    that are available. We will discuss the esthetic and functional
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S82                                                             parameters of each material to facilitate appropriate material
             Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155   S/O: $71                                                                      selection. An efficient and effective process for streamlining
                                                                                                                       tooth preparation will be presented.
             If a disaster occurred in your community, would you be
             prepared? Does your local public health department have                                                   At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             enough trained personnel to handle a disaster? Dr. Cardoza                                                »» Achieve anterior full coverage preparation design
             and Ms. Riley-Burns will discuss how you may be called upon                                               »» Achieve anterior partial coverage preparation design
             to help your community respond to a major public health
             disaster. Receive an introduction to basic triage principles                                              UPDATE ON MODERN ENDODONTICS
             and learn what you should have on hand to help you survive                                                • Martin Trope, DMD
             during a disaster. Dr. Cardoza will discuss the evolution of                                              2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
             mass disaster management from a perspective of forensic                                                   CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S85
             dentistry. He will also introduce the ODA Forensic Dental                                                 Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310    S/O: $175
             and Emergency Response Team.                                                                              Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop
                                                                                                                       Support provided by Brasseler USA
             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             »» Understand dentistry’s potential role in a bioterrorism/                                               Many general dentists prefer to treat some endodontic
                mass disaster                                                                                          cases. The combination of performing adequate root
             »» Recognize the use of dental records in a mass disaster                                                 canal treatment of appropriate cases and referring more
             »» Understand the role of the forensic dentist in a mass fatality                                         complex cases should ensure maximal success for all
                                                                                                                       of your endodontically treated cases. This workshop will
             ACRYLIC LAMINATE VENEER -- WORKSHOP                                                                       review some of the basic concepts that need to be followed
             • Ross Nash, DDS                                                                                          in order to attain maximal endodontic success. It will also
             2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    demonstrate: scout files for pathfinding; BioRace file
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S83                                                             sequence for achieving adequate apical sizes; bioceramic
             Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310   S/O: $175                                                                    bonded root canal filling materials.
             Support provided by Coltene Whaledent
                                                                                                                       At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be
             In this workshop, Dr. Nash will illustrate the use of direct                                              able to:
             composite resin for repair of anterior teeth as well as for                                               »» Understand different approaches for vital versus necrotic
             full veneers to change the color, shape or alignment of the                                                  cases
             teeth. Using actual clinical cases, he will show step by                                                  »» Know minimal apical sizes
             step techniques for fabrication of composite resin anterior                                               »» Understand irrigation protocols including ultrasonic activation
             restorations. He will also demonstrate a new and innovative                                               »» Recognize which cases to defer
             technique using prefabricated composite resin laminates to
             enhance the technique of placing direct composite veneers.                                                RADIOGRAPHY REVIEW 2012
                                                                                                                       • Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA
             At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:                                            3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
             »» Enhance the technique of placing direct composite veneers                                              CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S86
                                                                                                                       Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155    S/O: $71
             ANTERIOR ESTHETIC TECHNIQUES & MATERIALS
             • Lee Ann Brady, DMD                                                                                      A general review of the basics of radiographic imaging,
             2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.                                                                                    processing, and interpretation.
             CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S84
             Fee: M: $245     NMD: $310 S/O: $175                                                                      At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
             Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop                                                                      »» Grasp any updates in the radiographic field
                                                                                                                       »» Refresh their current knowledge of dental radiography
             Accomplishing exquisite anterior restorative results is a
             combination of preparation technique and materials selections.                                            Note: This course meets the two-hour radiography review
             This program will present an approach to plan margin                                                      required by the OSDB for dental assistant radiographers.
             placement and tooth reduction to accomplish the proposed
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16



FEATURED CE COURSES
Be Very Afraid!
Course Codes: Y87
Brian Novy, DDS
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Infection Control & Regulatory Compliance
Course Codes: Y89
Christopher A. Moore, MA
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.




GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our
attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance
of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at
your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which
materials are provided by the speaker.

Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31.
Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your
registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not
be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by
helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience!




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BE VERY AFRAID!                                                            INFECTION CONTROL & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
• Brian Novy, DDS                                                          • Christopher A. Moore, MA
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.                                                     9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y87                              CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y89
Fee: M: $175     NMD: $240   S/O: $120                                     Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155  S/O: $71
Support provided by GC America
                                                                           This practical seminar will help team members understand
If your name is Streptococcus mutans you have a lot to fear.               and comply with the latest state and federal regulations
A group of dentists and hygienists have figured out your                   affecting the practice of dentistry. The information-packed
weakness. They’re using that new information to eradicate                  session will focus on, among other regulations: Ohio
your species by the bazilliiongatrillion…and they’re using a               State Dental Board (OSDB) infection control rules; OSHA
lot more than fluoride. Come find out what these radical                   standards governing bloodborne pathogens; and the Ohio
dentists and hygienists know that you don’t.                               Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) infectious waste
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:             disposal rules.
»» Describe the three types of bacteria that are implicated in
   dental caries                                                           At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Interpret results from diagnostic tests for dental caries               »» Meet OSHA’s annual exposure control training requirement
»» Understand how to implement targeted therapeutics in a                  »» Understand the Ohio State Dental Board infection control
   variety of patients                                                        rules
»» Create restorations that inhibit secondary (recurrent) decay            »» Understand the Ohio EPA’s infectious waste disposal rules
»» Transition patients from high to low caries risk
                                                                           Note: This program fulfills the annual exposure control
Price listed includes a box lunch for each attendee.                       training requirement mandated by the OSHA Bloodborne
                                                                           Pathogens Standard.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE:
STRATEGIES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM                                             AWARENESS: PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE, OARRS,
• Larry J. Sangrik, DDS                                                    HUMAN TRAFFICKING, DENTAL OFFICE COMPLIANCE
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.                                                     MANUAL
CE Hours: 4 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y88                              • Lili C. Reitz, Esq.
Fee: M: $90     NMD: $155 S/O: $71                                         10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
                                                                           CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y90
Medical emergencies occurring in the dental office can be                  Fee: M: FREE       NMD: $90 S/O: FREE
stressful and frightening, not only for the patient, but also
for the entire dental team. This course is designed for                    This course will be facilitated and presented by Lili C. Reitz,
dentists and staffs to develop strategies to prevent, identify             Esq., Executive Director of the Ohio State Dental Board. In
and respond to medical problems including syncope,                         addition to her Board duties, Ms. Reitz is a member of the
allergic problems, cardiovascular abnormalities and                        Governor’s Cabinet Opiate Action Team, and is a member
respiratory distress. Emphasis will be placed on preparing                 of the Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Commission,
your team in advance of a crisis to minimize its potential                 Education and Awareness Committee. In addition to
impact. Although dentists or staff will benefit by attending               providing information on these two crises in Ohio, Ms.
individually, the greatest gain is achieved when the dental                Reitz will also provide attendees with information on the
team attends together. An extensive handout is provided                    new legislation and rules regarding the Ohio Automated
which can later be condensed into a chairside manual with                  Rx Reporting System (OARRS); and the Ohio State Dental
appropriate protocols to respond to most emergencies.                      Board’s Office Compliance Manual, a document available
                                                                           to all licensees to ensure compliance with documentation
At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:             requirements under the Dental Practice Act.
»» Develop strategies to prevent, identify and respond to
   medical problems                                                        At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:
»» Meet the Ohio State Dental Board’s auxiliary educational                »» Understand the crises facing Ohio and the Region with
   criteria for Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office                      regard to Opiates and Human Trafficking
»» Be prepared to minimize a crisis’ potential impact                      »» Recognize the dental team’s responsibilities with regard
                                                                              to OARRS
Note: This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s                      »» Access the OSDB’s Office Compliance Manual
criteria for dental hygienists and general supervision.

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NATIONALLY-KNOWN SPEAKERS AT ODA ANNUAL SESSION

Many of the speakers presenting at this year’s Annual Session have been
featured at meetings throughout the country in 2012. A partial listing of
meetings and some of the speakers that will be in Columbus in September
are listed below. Great speakers in your own backyard: just one more way to
help Capture Your Potential at the ODA Annual Session.

YANKEE DENTAL CONGRESS
Lee Ann Brady, DDS
Anthony Cardoza, DDS
Gary DeWood, DDS
Brian Novy, DDS


CHICAGO DENTAL SOCIETY MIDWINTER MEETING
Kirk Behrendt
Judy Zack Bendit, RDH
Sarah Conroy, DDS
Dennis Hartlieb, DDS


THE HINMAN DENTAL MEETING
John Flucke, DDS
Doug Lambert, DDS
Laci Phillips
Amber Riley-Burns, RDH


ADA 2012 ANNUAL SESSION
Sharon Brooks, DDS
Robert Edwab, DDS
Kelli Vrla
Corky Willhite, DDS




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SPEAKER BIOS

DAVID J. AHEARN, DDS                                               JUDY ZACK BENDIT, RDH, BS
                         Dr. David J. Ahearn, DDS, a 1981                                     Judy Bendit is on faculty at Temple
                         graduate of the University of                                        University Dental School and is a
                         Michigan School of Dentistry is, first                               guest lecturer and advisory board
                         and foremost, a full time, wet gloved,                               member at Harcum College as well
                         practicing general dentist. He began                                 as a clinician in private practice.
                         the study of ergonomics in dentistry                                 Recently appointed the first dental
                         when, in 1989 he began to experience                                 hygienist to the Alumni board at The
                         physical symptoms that became                                        University of Pennsylvania School
increasingly more severe as his practice grew. With the            of Dental Medicine, Judy travels extensively throughout the
assistance of ergonomists from NASA, and with engineering          country doing educational programs for state and local dental
consultants from universities such as MIT and RISD, he was         and hygiene organizations. She has published numerous
able to begin a comprehensive analysis of practice, style,         articles in clinical journals and has been listed as one of the
operator performance and health. Today he actively councils        top dental speakers in Dentistry Today 2009, 2010 & 2011.
dentists regarding office functional layout and its effects on     Judy has been a longstanding member of the ADHA and
performance and staff well being. Perhaps unique to the            Distinguished Member of the Academy of Dental Hygiene. She
practice management consulting profession, he does not in          is actively involved with the dental component of Global Smile
any way believe that there is only one right way to practice       Foundation, a volunteer organization doing facial deformity
dentistry. Dr. Ahearn’s personal practice ranks in the top 1% of   repairs around the world. Judy received a Certificate in
practices today and was a Practice of the Year finalist in 1998.   Dental Hygiene from the University of Pennsylvania and a
His work has shown that quality, productivity and practitioner     BS in education from New York University. She worked for
health are not mutually exclusive and that simple workplace        many years in clinical hygiene followed by over twelve years
changes can significantly improve practitioner health and          in sales for the Interplak Toothbrush Co. and Hu-Friedy Mfg.
performance. Presenting Courses: F51; F59                          Co. Inc. Presenting Courses: F52; F57

FRED A. ALGER, DDS, MS                                             LEE ANN BRADY, DMD
                     Dr. Fred Alger is in private practice                                   Dr. Lee Ann Brady is a privately
                     in Gahanna, Ohio.          A Clinical                                   practicing dentist and nationally
                     Assistant Professor at The Ohio                                         recognized educator and writer. Her
                     State University College of Dentistry,                                  practice experience has been rich and
                     he holds a certificate in periodontics                                  varied. She has worked in a variety of
                     from OSU and is a diplomate of the                                      practice models from small fee-for-
                     American Board of Peiodontology.                                        service offices to large insurance-
                     Presenting Course: S70                                                  dependent practices, as an associate
                                                                   and as a practice owner. From 2005 to 2008 Dr. Brady held
KIRK BEHRENDT                                                      the positions of Resident Faculty and Clinical Director for The
                          Mr. Kirk Behrendt is a practice          Pankey Institute. In 2008 she moved to Scottsdale, Arizona to
                          performance coach, international         join Dr. Frank Spear in the formation of Spear Education and
                          speaker and author. Kirk has invested    the expansion of his curriculum. She served as Executive VP
                          his entire professional life studying    of Clinical Education until June 2011. As Director of Education
                          the elite practices in dentistry and     and President of Lee Ann Brady LLC, she launched her website,
                          the leadership that guides them. As      www.leeannbrady.com, offering clinical and practice content
                          the founder of ACT, Dental Practice      daily as well as innovative online and live education programs.
                          Coaching, his vision is driven by the    Presenting Courses: F41; F61; S76; S84
commitment to provide highly personalized care to the dental
profession. His personal mission is to use up every ounce of       SHARON BROOKS, DDS, MS
his potential. Dentistry Today recently recognized Kirk as one                       Dr. Sharon Brooks is a Professor
of the Leaders in Dental Consulting in 2011. Dr. Peter Dawson                        in the Division of Oral Pathology/
called him “THE best motivator I have ever heard.” Kirk has                          Medicine/Radiology      of      the
competed internationally in 4 Ironman Triathlons and 9 Half-                         Department of Periodontics and
Iron Triathlons. He currently trains with some of the best                           Oral Medicine, at the University of
triathletes competing in the world today. His interests include                      Michigan.     Presenting Courses:
cycling, basketball, stand-up comedy, and most of all, spending                      T16; T24; F40
time with his wife, Sarah, and their four children. Presenting
Courses: T11; T22
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SPEAKER BIOS, CONT.

ANTHONY R. CARDOZA, DDS                                           JAMES DAY, DDS
                         Dr. Cardoza is a 1985 graduate                                    Dr. James Day reached the level
                         of     Northwestern       University                              of Invisalign® Premier Advantage
                         Dental School and maintains                                       Provider in 2007 and has been
                         a general dental practice in El                                   treating Invisalign patients in multiple
                         Cajon, California. Dr. Cardoza is a                               private practices in Arizona since
                         member of the American Dental                                     2003. Besides providing traditional
                         Association, the California Dental                                dentistry to his patients, Dr. Day has
                         Association, and the San Diego                                    extensive experience and training in
County Dental Association. Dr. Cardoza is a forensic dental       traditional orthodontics as well. He received his dental degree
consultant for the County of San Diego Office of the Medical      from Georgetown University, and completed a GP residency
Examiner, County of Imperial Office of the Coroner, State of      program in the USAF Dental Corps. He earned his Masters
California Department of Justice, The California Emergency        Degree and his Oral Medicine Fellowship at the University of
Management Agency (CalEMA) and is the Director of the             Washington in Seattle. Presenting Courses: F34; F35
California Dental Identification Team (CalDIT). Dr. Cardoza
maintains a busy forensic caseload due to the San Diego           WILLIAM DAYAN, DDS
and Imperial Counties proximity to the Mexican border. He                                 Dr. William Dayan reached the
has performed numerous postmortem dental examinations,                                    level of Invisalign® Elite Advantage
comparisons and identifications and most recently was                                     Provider in 2005 and has been
involved with the identifications of victims of the Southern                              treating Invisalign patients since
California wildfire disasters. Also, Dr. Cardoza lectures                                 2000. In addition to his full-time
throughout the United States and Canada at regional and                                   private practice in orthodontics, he is
local dental conferences on the topics of forensic dentistry                              a guest lecturer at the University of
and lasers in dentistry. Presenting Courses: S77; S82                                     Toronto Department of Orthodontics,
                                                                  The Toronto Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, The Ontario
PAUL S. CASAMASSIMO, DDS, MS                                      Dental Association, and The Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity.
                          Dr. Paul Casamassimo is Chief of        He holds a DDS degree and diploma in orthodontics from the
                          Dentistry at Nationwide Children’s      University of Toronto. Presenting Course: F37
                          Hospital and a Professor of
                          Pediatric Dentistry at The Ohio State   DOMINICK DEPAOLA, DDS, PHD
                          University College of Dentistry. He                               Dr. DePaola’s research on nutrition as
                          received his dental degree from                                   it relates to oral health and disease
                          Georgetown University School of                                   has been funded by federal, foundation
                          Dentistry and his specialty training                              and private sector sources. Indeed,
in pediatric dentistry at the University of Iowa. His interests                             Dr. DePaola is widely regarded as
are health policy and children with special health care needs.                              an expert on nutrition as it relates to
Dr. Casamassimo is scheduled to be inducted as the 2013                                     health promotion/disease prevention
President Elect of the Ohio Dental Association on September                                 activities and to oral disease,
14, 2012. Presenting Course: S69                                  diagnosis, etiology and therapy. Dr. DePaola has published over
                                                                  80 scholarly articles and chapters in textbooks, in addition to
SARAH CONROY, DDS                                                 editing two texts. Currently, Dr. DePaola is Professor of Oral
                       Dr. Sarah Conroy is in private practice    Health Policy and Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental
                       in Worthington, Ohio. She received a       Medicine in Boston and Professor and Academic Dean at Nova
                       Certificate in Dental Hygiene from         Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine in Fort
                       The Ohio State College of Dentistry        Lauderdale. In February 2001, Dr. DePaola was awarded an
                       and a Bachelor of Science in               Honorary Membership to the American Dietetic Association
                       Education. She graduated from OSU          (ADA), the only dentist ever so honored. Dr. DePaola is the 2012
                       College of Dentistry and completed         Callahan Memorial Award winner. Presenting Course: F67
                       a General Practice Residency in
Houston, Texas. Dr. Conroy was instrumental in establishing
the Dental Hygiene Program at Columbus State Community
College where she served as a faculty member and Clinical
Director. Presenting Courses: F48; F58


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SPEAKER BIOS, CONT.

GARY DEWOOD, DDS, MS                                             DEBRA ENGELHARDT-NASH
                          Dr. Gary DeWood, a native of Toledo,                            Debra Engelhardt-Nash has been in
                          Ohio, earned a BS in Education at                               dentistry over twenty five years as a
                          Bowling Green State University,                                 chairside assistant, office manager,
                          Bowling Green, Ohio and a DDS                                   consultant, instructor, lecturer and
                          from Case Western Reserve                                       author. She has spoken nationally
                          University in Cleveland. He and his                             and internationally for dental study
                          wife, Dr. Cheryl DeWood, completed                              groups and associations. She has
                          a General Practice Residency at                                 been a repeat presenter for the
Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio before establishing a      American Dental Association, the Chicago Dental Society and
general practice near Toledo. 21 years later Cheryl returned     the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She was an
to school, completing an orthodontic residency and earning       editor for Contemporary Aesthetics Restorative Practice magazine
a PhD at the University of Tennessee in Memphis while Gary       and writes additional articles for other publications. She is
transitioned their practice and earned an MS in Biomedical       also the author of the book A Series of Dental Letters. Debra has
Sciences at The University of Toledo College of Medicine.        won two journal awards from the American Dental Assistants
In 2003 he accepted a position on the full time faculty at       Association. She was also the 2008 recipient of the American
the Pankey Institute. In 2008 he left Pankey to accept a         Dental Assistant’s Association Distinguished Service Award.
position as president of the Seattle Institute, Frank Spear’s    Ms. Nash serves on the American Dental Assistants Association
education company, and re-located to the northwest. Upon         Foundation and is a founding member of the Academy of
the merger of the Seattle Institute with the Scottsdale          Dental Management Consultants, where she served two terms
Center for Dentistry, all teaching activities were shifted to    as President and was the first recipient of the Charles Kidd
Arizona and Gary traveled to Phoenix to direct curriculum        Meritorious Service Award. Presenting Courses: F47; F60
and clinical education activities for the new company, Spear
Education. Cheryl remained in Memphis as program director        MICHAEL “MIC” FALKEL, DDS
of graduate orthodontics at Tennessee and the DeWoods                                      Dr. Mic Falkel co-founded OnPharma
maintained two households for seven years. In 2009 Cheryl                                  and serves as its Chief Medical
left her position at Tennessee and today both Gary and Cheryl                              Officer. In addition to his role with
reside in Phoenix. Gary is a member of the ADA, the Arizona                                OnPharma, Dr. Falkel maintains his
Dental Association, the Central Arizona Dental Society, the                                private General Dentistry practices
American Equilibration Society, the American Academy                                       in Monterey, California, where he is
of Fixed Prosthodontics, and the American Academy of                                       a Partner in the Monterey Peninsula
Cosmetic Dentistry. Presenting Courses: T18; T32; F41; F61                                 Dental Group. Dr. Falkel is active in
                                                                 the dental profession having served on the Board of Directors
ROBERT R. EDWAB, DDS                                             of the Monterey Bay Dental Society and as its President.
                         Dr. Edwab is a Board Certified Oral     Dr. Falkel received his Doctorate in Dental Science from
                         and Maxillofacial surgeon who has       the University of the Pacific, and his Bachelors Degrees in
                         been in private practice for over 30    Chemistry and Biology from the State University of New York,
                         years. This means he performs the       at Albany. Dr. Falkel conducted a general practice residency in
                         same procedures you do under the        Dentistry at the Wadsworth Veteran’s Administration Hospital
                         same office conditions and deals        in West Los Angeles. Presenting Courses: T12; T25
                         with the same insurance companies.
                         He has lectured on basic oral           JOHN FLUCKE, DDS
surgery for the general practitioner at many of the largest                                 Dr. John Flucke was born and raised
dental meetings both nationally and internationally. He is                                  in Kansas City. He received his
known for his humor, enthusiasm and ability to demystify                                    DDS degree from the University of
office procedures so they can be performed by any competent                                 Missouri - Kansas City in 1987. He
general practitioner. He is also Executive Director of the                                  has practiced in Lee’s Summit since
Greater New York Dental Meeting, recognized as the largest                                  1989 and was pleased to open his new
Dental Meeting in the United States. Presenting Courses:                                    state of the art facility in 2007. Dr.
T14; T29; F49; F65                                                                          Flucke’s passion is technology and
                                                                 he is always looking for the latest development to benefit his
                                                                 patients. His knowledge on technology makes him a frequent
                                                                 lecturer at major dental educational events, contributing
                                                                 editor to dental publications, and an internationally recognized

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opinion leader. Dr. Flucke uses technology in every aspect of            BRIAN GRAY, DDS
his practice and pushes his office to be on the leading edge.                                       Dr. Brian Gray has been treating
Dr. Flucke currently uses networked intraoral cameras,                                              Invisalign® patients since 2004 at
high speed curing, digital radiography, digital photography,                                        his private practice in Washington,
computerized practice management, operatory computers,                                              D.C. He is also an instructor at the
digital diagnosis, Nd:YAG soft tissue laser treatment, Er:YAG                                       L.D. Pankey Institute, the Dawson
hard tissue laser treatment as well as the Cerec 3D one                                             Institute, and seven universities. Dr.
visit porcelain restorative system in his practice. Presenting                                      Gray is a Master in the Academy of
Courses: F44; F66; S73                                                                              General Dentistry, and a Fellow in the
                                                                         International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the Academy
MARC GEISSBERGER DDS, MA, BS, CPT                                        of Dentistry International. Dr. Gray is a graduate of Georgetown
                          Dr. Marc Geissberger is Professor              University School of Dentistry. Presenting Course: F36
                          and Chair of the Department of
                          Restorative Dentistry at the University        RUPA HAMAL, DMD, M.S, MPH	
                          of the Pacific, School of Dentistry.                              Dr. Hamal maintains a private practice
                          He has 20 years of experience in                                  limited to periodontics and dental
                          dental education. He directed the                                 implants in Circleville, Ohio. She is a
                          University’s Aesthetic and Complex                                consultant periodontist to the VA in
                          Care Clinic and teaches many hands-                               Chillicothe, Ohio and a Diplomate to
on CE courses in Restorative Dentistry. He graduated from                                   the American Board of Periodontology.
University of the Pacific in 1991 obtaining his dental degree                               Presenting Course: S70
and was elected to Omicron Kappa Upsilon as a student. He
later obtained a Masters of Arts in Educational Psychology               DENNIS HARTLIEB, DDS
from University of the Pacific. Dr. Geissberger has served as                                      Dr. Dennis Hartlieb is a graduate of
President of the National Chapter of Omicron Kappa Upsilon                                         the University of Michigan School
and is the University Representative to the AACD University                                        of Dentistry. He maintains a full
Council. Dr Geissberger has numerous publications including                                        time practice in the Chicago suburb
a textbook entitled Esthetic Dentistry in Clinical Practice for Wiley-                             of Glenview, Illinois. Dr. Hartlieb
Blackwell. He has presented nationally and internationally                                         is an instructor at the Center for
giving over 200 continuing education programs. Additionally, he                                    Esthetic Excellence in Chicago and
is a Certified Personal Trainer. He maintains a private practice                                   is an Adjunct Associate Professor at
in Greenbrae, California in aesthetic and restorative dentistry.         the Marquette University School of Dentistry in Milwaukee,
Presenting Course: T19                                                   Wisconsin. He lectures extensively to dentists throughout the
                                                                         US on the art and science of anterior and posterior direct resin
JOHN P. GOBETTI, DDS, MS                                                 techniques. As a consultant for many dental manufacturers,
                         Dr. John Gobetti retired as                     Dr. Hartlieb is influential in the design of materials widely
                         a professor and director of                     used in restorative dentistry. Dr. Hartlieb was recently named
                         undergraduate Oral Medicine/                    as one of “5 people to watch in dentistry,” by Dental Products
                         Oral Diagnosis at the University of             Report. Presenting Courses: T13; T27; F50
                         Michigan School of Dentistry, and is
                         currently Professor Emeritus at the             JED J. JACOBSON, DDS, MS, MPH
                         school. He is board certified in oral                                     Dr. Jed J. Jacobson is the senior
                         medicine. His 40 year academic                                            vice president of Professional
career has been dedicated to teaching, research and                                                Services and chief science officer
patient care. He has taught and mentored over 3,800 dental                                         of Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio,
students, 1,200 hygienists and numerous residents. He is                                           and Indiana. In this position,
currently active in dental consulting and forensic dentistry.                                      Dr.    Jacobson      oversees     the
Presenting Courses: T10; F42; F64                                                                  administration    of     Professional
                                                                                                   Review and Professional Relations,
                                                                         and directs the Delta Dental Research and Data Institute,
                                                                         which is dedicated to the application of scientific evidence to
                                                                         improve dental plan design. Dr. Jacobson is an expert in dental
                                                                         research whose areas of focus include the linkage between
                                                                         oral and systemic health and the cost-effectiveness of dental
                                                                         services. Prior to joining Delta Dental in 2001, Dr. Jacobson
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was an associate professor, assistant dean for community           to the Minnesota Dental Association, and is currently a
and outreach programs and interim chair of oral medicine,          delegate to the ADA. He has authored and co-authored several
oral pathology and oral oncology at The University of Michigan     articles on cosmetic and aesthetic topics, and has presented
School of Dentistry. He also served The University of Michigan     numerous lectures and hands-on seminars nationally and
School of Dentistry in a variety of academic appointments.         internationally for dental organizations, universities, and
He is currently a member of the Callahan Memorial Award            study clubs. He also serves as an independent consultant
Commission. Presenting Course: S69                                 and clinical researcher for many dental manufacturers. Dr.
                                                                   Lambert is senior partner in an aesthetic-based practice in
GLENN JIVIDEN, JR., DDS                                            Edina, Minnesota emphasizing cosmetic, comprehensive,
                           Dr. Glenn Jividen, Jr., maintains a     and sports dentistry. Presenting Courses: F46; F55
                           practice limited to periodontics and
                           implantology in Dayton, Ohio. He        JOHN L. MAYO, DDS
                           received his Bachelor of Science                                Dr. John Mayo received his
                           degree from the University of                                   bachelor’s degree in biology
                           Dayton in Chemical Engineering                                  from Wittenberg University. He
                           with a minor in Bioengineering                                  is a graduate of The Ohio State
                           and his DDS degree from The Ohio                                University college of Dentistry
State University College of Dentistry. After completing a                                  and completed a General Practice
hospital residency at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio                                Residency at St. Elizabeth Medical
he entered the Periodontics program at the University of                                   Center in Youngstown, Ohio. Dr.
Kentucky where he received his specialty certificate. Active       Mayo is a long-time faculty member in the Dr. Madeleine
in teaching, he is the attending periodontist at the Miami         Haggerty Dental Hygiene Program at Youngstown State
Valley Hospital General Practice Residency Program, on             University. Presenting Courses: T10; F40; S69
the part-time Periodontics faculty at Temple University and
on the surgical faculty of the Misch Implant Institute. Dr.        CHRISTOPHER A. MOORE, MA
Jividen has a special interest in implant dentistry and is a                               Chris Moore currently serves as
Diplomate of the following organizations: American Board                                   director of dental services for
of Periodontology, American Board of Oral Implantology/                                    the Ohio Dental Association. He
Implant Dentistry, and the International Congress of Oral                                  has served at the ODA for over 23
Implantologists and is a graduate and faculty member of the                                years and currently administers
Misch Implant Institute. Dr. Jividen has lectured nationally                               the association’s third party payer,
and internationally and is the author of a textbook chapter                                peer review, dental practice and
and other articles in the field of implant dentistry. Presenting                           regulatory compliance programs.
Course: S69                                                        Chris received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Case Western
                                                                   Reserve University and a Master of Arts degree from Kent
DOUGLAS L. LAMBERT, DDS                                            State University. Presenting Course: Y89
                        Dr. Doug Lambert graduated
                        from the University of Minnesota           ROSS NASH, DDS
                        Carlson School of Management                                        Dr. Ross Nash is the co-founder and
                        in 1980 and the University of                                       director of Ross Nash Seminars,
                        Minnesota School of Dentistry                                       and is considered an authority on
                        in 1984, where he received the                                      all types of cosmetic dentistry. Dr.
                        Outstanding Senior Student Award                                    Nash earned his undergraduate
                        and the Quintessence Award. He                                      degree from North Carolina
is a Fellow in the American College of Dentists, the Pierre                                 State University and his Doctor of
Fauchard Academy, the Academy for Sports Dentistry, the                                     Dental Surgery Degree from The
American Society for Dental Aesthetics, and a Diplomate            University of North Carolina School of Dentistry. He has a
of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He has been          private dental practice in Charlotte, where he has focused
recognized as one of the Top Educators by Dentistry Today          on esthetic and restorative dentistry since 1980. Dr. Ross
for eight consecutive years, and has been honored as a Top         Nash is an author, international lecturer, and editorial
Dentist by Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine and Minnesota             advisor to numerous dental publications. He is also editor
Monthly the past several years. Dr. Lambert has held many          for the monthly column published in the Compendium of
societal positions in organized dentistry including Past           Continuing Dental Education. He is a member of numerous
President of the Minneapolis District Dental Society, Trustee      professional societies and a faculty member at The Medical


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College of Georgia, School of Dentistry in Augusta. Dr. Nash       PAULA OLIVER, CDA, COPMA, CODA
is also a faculty member at and is director of The Institute for                       Paula Oliver is Program Director,
Advanced Studies in Contemporary Dentistry, in Charlotte,                              Choffin   Career    &   Technical
North Carolina. Presenting Courses: S71; S83                                           Center’s Accredited Dental Center
                                                                                       in Youngstown, Ohio. Presenting
KEITH A. NORWALK DDS                                                                   Courses: S68; S86
                        Dr. Norwalk received his dental
                        degree from the University of
                        Detroit. He maintains his private
                        practice in Genoa, Ohio and has            PAUL S. PETRUNGARO, DDS, MS
                        been placing implants since 1969.                                    Dr. Paul S. Petrungaro graduated
                        Dr. Norwalk received masterships                                     from Loyola University Dental School
                        with Academy of General Dentistry,                                   in 1986, where he completed an
                        International Congress of Oral                                       independent study of Periodontics at
Implantologists, and fellowship with International College                                   the Welsh National Dental School in
of Dentists. He is a member of the American Academy of                                       the United Kingdom. He completed
Implant Prosthodontics and is an Adjunct Faculty Member                                      his residency in Periodontics
at Owens Community College in Perrysburg, Ohio in the                                        & has a specialty certificate in
Department of Dental Hygiene. Dr. Norwalk is a former              addition to a Master of Science degree in Periodontics from
president of the Toledo Dental Society and was recently            Northwestern University Dental School. He is the former
elected to the Board of the Toledo Dental Society. In 2006,        Coordinator of Implantology for the university’s Graduate
Dr. Norwalk was awarded the Marvin Fisk Humanitarian               Department of Periodontics. Dr. Petrungaro has been in
Award by the Ohio Dental Association and currently serves          the private practice of Periodontics and Implantology since
on its Dental Education and Licensure Committee. He still          1988, and holds licenses in both Illinois and Minnesota. An
continues to Capture his Potential. Presenting Courses:            internationally renowned and preeminent educator, he has
T28; F43                                                           presented numerous seminars and lectures on advanced
                                                                   periodontal, prosthetic and implant interrelationships, bone
BRIAN NOVÝ, DDS                                                    regeneration and aesthetic tissue formation, transitional
                        Dr. Brian Nový is an assistant             implants, the immediate restoration of dental implants and
                        professor of restorative dentistry         the use of platelet rich plasma in bone grafting. In addition,
                        at Loma Linda University, where            he has authored numerous articles on these topics, as well
                        he teaches a variety of courses            as cosmetic bone grafting and aesthetic implant procedures.
                        including cariology, evidence-based        A consultant to numerous surgical companies and
                        dentistry, research design, and            laboratories, Dr. Petrungaro also serves as a consultant to
                        operative dentistry. He maintains          numerous biomedical companies and laboratories, and has
                        a private practice in Newhall,             contributed to many new innovations in surgical dentistry.
California and acts as clinical director for two non-profit        He is a fellow of the International & American College of
dental clinics in southern California. Dr. Nový lectures           Dentists, and a Diplomate of the International Congress of
throughout the world on advances in the science of dental          Oral Implantologists. Presenting Courses: F45; F62
caries. He has presented at the World Health Organization’s
Global Conference on Health in Geneva, Switzerland, and            LACI L. PHILLIPS
the California Dental Association Foundation presented him                                While going to college in southern
with the Dugoni Award for “Outstanding contributions to                                   New Mexico to pursue a life
dental education”. In 2009, the American Dental Association                               of communications, Laci was
awarded Dr. Nový and his office the title, “Adult Preventive                              introduced to her first job in the
Care Practice of the Year.” Presenting Course: Y87                                        dental industry as a chair side
                                                                                          assistant. Now, 19 years later, she
                                                                                          is communicating more than ever
                                                                                          through Banta Consulting Group
                                                                   as a dynamic speaker and a technology consultant. Her
                                                                   experience in the dental office as a chair side assistant up
                                                                   through the ranks as an office administrator enables Laci to
                                                                   connect with her audience and her clients. As a team and
                                                                   software trainer and a team builder, Laci has an effective

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way of teaching the entire team how to move in the same         Member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
direction, while working as a individuals. Through Banta        (AAFS). Amber was appointed to the dental team of the
Consulting, Laci provides her expertise to dental practices,    Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Team (NDMS/DMORT)
both large and small, across the country and internationally.   Region Ten in 2006 and she is the Chief Forensic Dental
Laci has also written columns for Dental Office, Hygienetown,   Autopsy Technician serving San Diego County and Imperial
Docs of Dentistry & American Dental Assistants Association,     County California. She is a Member of the California Dental
and a monthly column with DentistryiQ.com. Presenting           Identification Team (CalDIT) and credentialed by the FBI/CJIS
Courses: T17; T26; F38; F53; F56                                Division in dental coding for NCIC Missing and Unidentified
                                                                Persons (MUPS). Presenting Courses: S77; S82
BONNIE PUGH
                         Bonnie Pugh is a uniquely skilled,     LARRY J. SANGRIK, DDS
                         versatile business and technology                          Dr. Larry Sangrik has practiced
                         professional, offering 25+ years of                        general dentistry in his hometown
                         combined industry and business                             of Chardon, Ohio since 1979. His
                         experience. In addition to being a                         practice emphasizes dental implants
                         consultant with Banta Consulting,                          and treatment of apprehensive
                         Bonnie is also acting Executive                            patients with intravenous sedation.
                         Director of the Speaking Consultant                        Presenting Courses: F39; Y88
Network. Prior to joining Banta Consulting, Bonnie was the
Product Line Manager for the Dental Division of Carestream      MARTIN TROPE, DMD
Dental LLC, the exclusive manufacturer of KODAK Dental                                   Dr. Martin Trope is Clinical Professor
Systems. She worked with the company for 23 years and in                                 and Graduate Program Director,
this role she was responsible for the strategic planning of                              Department of Endodontics, School
the dental practice management line of products, managing                                of Dental Medicine, University of
key relationships for the company and leading the Thought                                Pennsylvania. He is also in private
Leader Program for practice management. Presenting                                       practice in Philadelphia, PA. He
Courses: T26; F38; F53; F56                                                              was born in Johannesburg, South
                                                                                         Africa where he received his BDS
LILI C. REITZ, ESQ.                                             degree in dentistry in 1976. From 1976 to 1980 he practiced
                       Ms. Reitz has been serving as            General Dentistry and Endodontics. In 1980 he moved to
                       Executive Director of the Ohio State     Philadelphia to specialize in Endodontics at the University
                       Dental Board since May of 1996. In       of Pennsylvania. After graduating as an Endodontist he
                       this capacity, she oversees the daily    continued at the University of Pennsylvania as a faculty
                       operations, including managing           member until 1989 when he became Chair of Endodontology
                       a staff of twelve, and overseeing        at Temple University, School of Dentistry. In 1993 he moved
                       all licensure, regulation and            to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to become the JB Freedland
                       enforcement activities of the Board.     Professor in the Department of Endodontics at the University
Ms. Reitz is a member of the American Association of Dental     of North Carolina, School of Dentistry. Named in honor of
Examiners (AADE), the American Association of Dental            one of the founding fathers of Endodontics, the Freedland
Administrators (AADA) and received her Juris Doctor degree      Professorship recognizes significant contributions to the
from the Cleveland Marshall College of Law in November of       specialty. Presenting Courses: S72; S85
1990. Presenting Course: Y90
                                                                KELLI VRLA, CSP
AMBER RILEY-BURNS, RDH, BA                                                            Kelli Vrla has enlightened and
                      Amber Riley-Burns earned her RDH                                “entertrained” thousands in the
                      in Ohio, graduating in 1998 from                                US, Europe, and Central America
                      Sinclair College and completing                                 with one of the powerful topics she
                      her Baccalaureate at Wright State                               teaches. A favorite speaker at the
                      University in 2001. She lives and                               Chicago Midwinter Conference, the
                      practices in Southern California and                            Hinman Dental Meeting, Yankee
                      is a clinical dental hygiene board                              Dental Congress and more, she
                      examiner for eighteen states. She is      makes “house calls” to help you engage, enlighten and
a Board Member and the Education Chair of the American          strengthen office WOW NOW & TEAM TUNE UP skills.
Society of Forensic Odontology (ASFO), and an Associate         Presenting Courses: S74; S81

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DANIELLE WALTON                                                  SUSAN S. WINGROVE, RDH, FADIA
                           Danielle Walton is co-founder                                 Susan Wingrove is a practicing
                           and principal of Adept Marketing                              hygienist with over 35 years of
                           where she focuses her efforts on                              experience. Outside the office, Susan
                           developing interactive web projects                           does regeneration research as a
                           for companies looking to improve                              consultant for Regena Therapeutics
                           their online presence. With more                              and instrument design for Paradise
                           than 10 years of experience in                                Dental Technologies, Inc.         She
                           strategic marketing and website                               is the designer of the Wingrove
development, Danielle has a proven track record of being         Series and is published author on implant dentistry. She
able to improve online usability and increase conversion         is a Fellow, Certified Educator with the Association of
rates for her clients. Danielle leads the company’s dental       Dental Implant Auxiliary (ADIA); a member of the Academy
marketing division, helping dentists across the country          of Osseointegration, Allied Professional Staff Education
utilize the Internet to increase new patient flow and revenue.   Subcommittee; as well as a clinical advisor, writer, and
Danielle has a keen understanding and depth of experience        educator for The Implant Consortium, which is a group
in the dental industry dating back to childhood, as her          dedicated to implant education of the entire dental team.
grandfather, father, husband and brother-in-law are all          Presenting Course: T23
practicing dentists. Danielle began her career in technology
and management consulting with Deloitte Consulting,
working on large-scale technology implementations at
several Fortune 500 companies including Johnson &
Johnson, BlueCross BlueShield, and SC Johnson Wax,
among others. Danielle graduated with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in marketing and public relations from Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio. Presenting Course: F63

CORKY WILLHITE, DDS
                       Dr. Corky Willhite has achieved
                       Fellowship by the Academy of
                       General Dentistry and the American
                       College of Dentists. He is one of
                       50 Fellows of over 6,000 American
                       Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
                       members worldwide and has
                       served on their Board of Governors
(currently American Board of Cosmetic Dentistry) and spent
years as an Examiner for Accreditation. He is on the faculty
of the Center for Esthetic Excellence in Chicago and post-
graduate esthetic programs at Eastman Dental Center
and the University of Minnesota. His private practice in
suburban New Orleans, The Smile Design Center, is limited
to Cosmetic Dentistry. Presenting Courses: T15; T31




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RELATED PROGRAMS




               To participate in the following meetings you must also be registered for the ODA Annual Session.

ACD American College of Dentists, Ohio Section                    OAGD Ohio Academy of General Dentistry
Thursday, Sept. 13; Breakfast Meeting, 7:30 a.m.; Hyatt           Thursday, Sept. 13; Business Meeting and Luncheon – to
Regency Hotel. ACD members will receive separate                  sign up, use registration form, Code T20; 12:00 p.m. to 2:00
registration information.                                         p.m.; Greater Columbus Convention Center
                                                                  Members are also encouraged to attend CE Course Code
AODA Alliance to the Ohio Dental Association                      T15, jointly sponsored by the ODA and OAGD, on Thursday.
Thursday, Sept. 13: Business meeting, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00
p.m.                                                              OAPD Ohio Academy of Pediatric Dentists
Friday, Sept. 14: Murder-Mystery Luncheon, for AODA               Friday, Sept. 14; Wine Tasting, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Hyatt
members, 2:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.; All events at the Hyatt         Regency Hotel. Contact: Dr. Erwin T. Su, (330) 494-1993
Regency Hotel
Contact: Sue Gardner, (440) 279-7305                              ODAA Ohio Dental Assistants’ Association
                                                                  Saturday, Sept. 15; 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency
CWRU Case School of Dental Medicine                               Hotel
Alumni Reception                                                  Contact: Barbara Hickey, (330) 688-0663
Friday, Sept. 14; 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel
Contact: Sara Fields, (216) 368-3924                              ODEFA Ohio Dental Expanded Function Association
                                                                  Saturday, Sept. 15, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency
HOD ODA House of Delegates                                        Hotel
Thursday, Sept. 13, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., first session of     Contact: Barb Adkins, (419) 253-4914
the House of Delegates.
Thursday, Sept. 13, 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Reference            ODHA Ohio Dental Hygienists’ Association
Committee Hearings.                                               Membership Council Meeting, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2:00 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 14, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., final sessions of the   to 5:00 p.m.
House of Delegates.                                               Contact: Katie Camp, ODHA Central Office (800) 543-3104
The ODA Houses of Delegates meets each year during the
Annual Session. Guests may attend all meetings, but only          OSU COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
seated delegates may address issues. All ODA members may          Reception for OSU Alumni, Friday, Sept. 14, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00
address issues during reference committee meetings. The           p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel
House of Delegates will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.    General contact for OSU events: Kate Charlesworth Miller,
                                                                  (614) 366-4990
ICD
International College of Dentists, Ohio Chapter                   PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMY
Wednesday, Sept. 12; Dessert reception, 8:00 p.m.; Hyatt          Friday, Sept. 14; 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel
Regency Hotel.      ICD members will receive separate             Contact: Dr. E. Karl Schneider, (440) 255-3700
registration information.

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PARKING KEY
                                                                                           Rates vary. Attendees are responsible for all
                                                                                           parking charges

                                                                                                Convention Center Surface Lot East
                                                                                                (940 spaces)


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


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


                                                                                                Convention Center Surface Lot North
                                                                                                (198 spaces)


                                                                                                Nationwide/Allright Surface Lot
                                                                                                (250 spaces - no space weekdays)


                                                                                                Nationwide Front Street Garage
                                                                                                (200 spaces - no vans)


                                                                                                Nationwide Temporary Surface Lot
                                                                                                (1,200 spaces)


                                                                                                Nationwide Chestnut Street Garage
                                                                                                (700 spaces - no vans)




 HOTEL RESERVATIONS                                                                        RESERVED PARKING
  Call your hotel of choice directly and indicate that wish to secure the ODA              Designated by the number
  Annual Session rate. You must request the Ohio Dental Association rate,                  three (3) on the map above, the
  otherwise you may be charged a higher rate. The following hotels have ODA                convention center West/Vine
  Annual Session room blocks. Depending on the hotel, reservations may be
  required to be guaranteed by a deposit equal to one night’s rate.                        Street Garage is a 1,100-space
                                                                                           parking garage located
                                                                                           less than a block from the
     HR	   Hyatt Regency                         D 	 The Drury Inn
     	     Headquarters Hotel                    	   88 E. Nationwide Blvd.
                                                                                           Convention Center. This garage
     	     350 North High Street                 	   (800) DRURY INN; (614) 221-7008       has been reserved specifically
     	     (800) 233-1234; (614) 463-1234        	   Single or Double: $127                for ODA Annual Session
     	     Single: $158; Double: $168
                                                                                           attendees. Normal parking
                                                 CH   	The Columbus; A Renaissance Hotel
     C 	 Crowne Plaza                            	     50 North Third Street
                                                                                           rates apply.
     	   33 Nationwide Boulevard                 	     (800) 468-3571; (614) 228-5050
     	   (800) 227-6963; (614) 461-4100          	     Single or Double: $127              Construction has changed
     	   Single: $149
                                                                                           traffic patterns throughout the
     H 	 Hampton Inn                                                                       Columbus area. Please visit
     	   501 North High Street                                                             www.pavingtheway.org for the
     	   (800) 426-7866; (614) 559-2000                                                    latest updates.
     	   King: $129; King Suite: $159




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Schedule at a Glance
Code   Title                                                                            Date   Begins     Ends       Speaker                                        M         N        S/O    Audience     CE   OSDB
T10    ODA Plaque Attack Track Thursday 2012                                            9/13   9:00 am    5:00 pm    Various Speakers                               $155      $220     $99    All          6    A
T11    7 Breakthrough Steps to Create Your Best Year Ever!                              9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Kirk Behrendt                                  $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
T12    The Art & Science of Buffering Anesthetic: Defining the Future                   9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Michael Falkel, DDS                            $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
T13    Digital Photography for the Dental Team                                          9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Dennis Hartlieb, DDS                           $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
T14    Oral Surgery Workshop for the General Practitioner                               9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Robert R. Edwab, DDS                           $305      $400     $215   All          3    A
T15    TranZitional vs Traditional; Innovation in Composite Bonding                     9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Corky Willhite, DDS                            $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
T16    Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: Using it Successfully in Your Practice            9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Sharon Brooks, DDS                             $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
T17    Dental Billing & Coding . . . Strategies That Work                               9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Laci L. Phillips                               $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
T18    7 Habits of Successful Dental Practices                                          9/13   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Gary M. DeWood, DDS                            $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
T19    Restoration of Anterior & Posterior Teeth with Composite Resin;                  9/13   9:00 am    1:00 pm    Marc Geissberger, DDS                          $245      $310     $175   All          4    A
       Workshop for Drs. & EFDAs
T20    OAGD Luncheon 2012                                                               9/13   12:00 pm   2:00 pm    Various Speakers                               $40       $40      NA     All          1    A
T21    Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon - DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY              9/13   12:00 pm   2:00 pm    Various Speakers                               NA        NA       $65    DH, HS       2    A
T22    The Secrets to Boosting Your Productions and Profit in 12 Months                 9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Kirk Behrendt                                  $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
T23    Optimal Peri-Implant maintenance: Science, Systems, and Success!                 9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Susan Wingrove, RDH, FADIA                     $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
T24    Radiography Review 2012                                                          9/13   2:00 pm    4:00 pm    Sharon Brooks, DDS                             $90       $155     $71    All          2    A
T25    Local Anesthesia -- Technique, Anatomy and Physiology in the Digital Era         9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Michael Falkel, DDS                            $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
T26    Social Media Bootcamp                                                            9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh               $140      $200     $125   All          3    C
T27    Reality or Resin: Free-hand Artistry with Anterior Bonding                       9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Dennis Hartlieb, DDS                           $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
T28    Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries -- Parts & Pieces; Behind the Wrench   9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Keith Norwalk, DDS                             $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
T29    Suturing Workshop                                                                9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Robert R. Edwab, DDS                           $305      $400     $215   All          3    A
T30    Preventive Dental Equipment Maintenance                                          9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Henry Schein Dental Technical Services Staff   FREE      $90      FREE   All          3    A
T31    Adding Incisal Length for Function and Esthetics                                 9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Corky Willhite, DDS                            $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
T32    Bite Splints and Occlusal Therapy in Restorative Practices                       9/13   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Gary M. DeWood, DDS                            $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F34    Invisalign Clear Essentials I                                                    9/14   8:00 am    5:00 pm    James Day, DDS                                 $1,695    $1,695   N/A    D            8    A
F35    Invisalign Clear Essentials I - STAFF                                            9/14   8:00 am    5:00 pm    James Day, DDS                                 N/A       N/A      0*     DH, DA, EF   8    A
F36    Invisalign Clear Essentials II Workshop                                          9/14   8:00 am    4:00 pm    Brian Gray, DDS                                $199      $199     N/A    D            7    A
F37    Invisalign Clear Techniques II: Using Invisalign® to Be the Best                 9/14   8:00 am    4:00 pm    William Dayan, DDS                             $199      $199     N/A    D            7    A
       Orthodontist You Can Be
F38    Practice Management Learning Lab Experience: Dentrix                             9/14   8:00 am    10:00 am   Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh               $125      $185     $125   All          2    C
F39    Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sedation                                                9/14   9:00 am    5:00 pm    Larry J. Sangrik, DDS                          $190      $255     $135   All          6    A
F40    Plaque Attack Track Friday 2012                                                  9/14   9:00 am    5:00 pm    Various Speakers                               $155      $220     $99    All          6    A
F41    Evaluating and Deisigning Occlusion                                              9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M.                 $90/$45   $155     $71    All          3    A
                                                                                                                     DeWood, DDS, MS
F42    The Oral Examination and Common Pathologic Entities                              9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS                       $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F43    Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries -- Parts & Pieces; Behind the Wrench   9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Keith Norwalk, DDS                             $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
F44    Predictable Restorative Techniques -- Science and Substance                      9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   John Flucke, DDS                               $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F45    Immediate Implant Loading and Provisionalization                                 9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS                    $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F46    Smile Design -- It's a Team Game!                                                9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Doug Lambert, DDS                              $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F47    How Healthy is Your Recall?                                                      9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Debra Engelhardt-Nash                          $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
F48    Simplified Adhesive/Composite Solutions                                          9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Sarah Conroy, DDS                              $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
F49    Oral Surgery Workshop for the General Practitioner                               9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Robert R. Edwab, DDS                           $305      $400     $215   All          3    A




                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Audience: D = Dentist; DH = Dental Hygienist; DA = Dental Assistant; EF = Expanded Function Dental Assistant; OM = Office Manager; RE = Receptionist
F50    Composite Techniques for Predictability and Success with Anterior                9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Dennis Hartlieb, DDS                           $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
       Free-hand Bonding -- Workshop
F51    Cost Effective Office Design                                                     9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm   David J. Ahearn, DDS                           $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
F52    Effective Utilization of Instruments to Reduce Neuromuscular Stress              9/14   9:00 am    12:00 pm    Judy Zack Bendit, RDH                         $245      $310     $175   All          3    C
F53    Practice Management Learning Lab Experience: EagleSoft                           9/14   11:00 am   1:00 pm    Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh               $125      $155     $125   All          2    C
F54    Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Friday 2012                            9/14   12:00 pm   2:00 pm    Various Speakers                               N/A       N/A      $65    H, HS        2    A
F55    Addition by Subtraction: Conservative Preparation Workshop for                   9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Doug Lambert, DDS                              $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
       Porcelain Veneers
F56    Practice Management Learning Lab Experience: SoftDent                            9/14   2:00 pm    4:00 pm    Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh               $125      $185     $125   All          2    C
F57    The Myths, Legends and Realities of OTC Products                                 9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Judy Zack Bendit, RDH                          $90       $155     $71    All          3    A




                                                                                                                                                                                                                       * – Staff attending with a registered dentist may register for this course for free. See course description for more information.
F58    Simplified Adhesive/Composite Solutions                                          9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Sarah Conroy, DDS                              $245      $310     $175   All          3    A




                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Key: M = ODA Member Dentist; NMD = Non-member Dentist; S/O = Dental Auxiliaries, Office Staff and Other Registrants
F59    This Can All Be Easier: A Dozen Projects That Will Make Your Office              9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    David J. Ahearn, DDS                           $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
       A Fun, Easy & Productive Place to Work!
F60    Increasing Team Acceptance                                                       9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Debra Engelhardt-Nash                          $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
F61    Exquisite Esthetics                                                              9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M.                 $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
                                                                                                                     DeWood, DDS, MS
F62    Minimally Invasive Sinus Augmentation                                            9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS                    $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F63    Proven Ways to Generate a 500% Return On Investment with Dental                  9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Danielle Walton                                $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
       Practice Marketing Dollars
F64    Medical Drugs and Dentistry                                                      9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS                       $90       $155     $71 All             3    A
F65    Treating Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office; hands-on                      9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Robert R. Edwab, DDS                           $305      $400     $215 All            3    A
       Workshop for the Entire Team
F66    Day-to-Day Technology to Improve Your Practice                                   9/14   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    John Flucke, DDS                               $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
F67    A Conversation with the 2012 Callahn Memorial Award Winner;                      9/14   2:00 pm    4:00 pm    Dominick D. DePaola, DDS, PhD                  $25       $25      $25    All          2    A
       Nutrition & Oral Health
S68    Radiography for the Dental Assistant                                             9/15   9:00 am    5:00 pm Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA                    $155      $220     $99 All             7    A
S69    ODA Plaque Attack Track Saturday 2012                                            9/15   9:00 am    5:00 pm Various Speakers                                  $155      $220     $99 All             6    A
S70    OAP Panel 2012                                                                   9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m Fred Alger, DDS; Glenn Jividen, Jr., DDS;       FREE      $90      FREE All            3    A
                                                                                                                    and Rupa Hamal, DDS
S71    Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Lecture                                               9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m Ross Nash, DDS                                  $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
S72    Modern Endodontics-From Theory to Practice                                       9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m Martin Trope, DMD                               $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
S73    Clinical Applications of Diode Lasers                                            9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m John Flucke, DDS                                $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
S74    How to WOW NOW: Keys to Jaw-Dropping Patient Service Excellence                  9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m Kelli Vrla                                      $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
S76    Esthetic Failures                                                                9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m Lee Ann Brady, DMD                              $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
S77    Dispelling the "CSI Effect" Myth: An Overview of Contempory                      9/15   9:00 am    12:00 p.m Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber               $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
       Forensic Dentistry                                                                                           Riley-Burns, RDH
S78    DANB Forum                                                                       9/15   10:00 am   12:00 pm Various Speakers                                 FREE      $90      FREE   All          2    C
S79    CPR Accreditation                                                                9/15   10:00 am   5:00 pm Heart Start of Central Ohio                       $155      $220     $99    All          6    A
S80    CPR Recertification                                                              9/15   10:00 am   2:00 pm Heart Start of Central Ohio                       $90       $155     $71    All          4    A
S81    Getting People to OWN Their Jobs! Prevent Accountability Deficit                 9/15   2:00 pm    5:00 pm Kelli Vrla                                        $90       $155     $71    All          3    C
       Disorder in your Workplace!
S82    Dentistry's Role in Bioterroism / Mass Disaster Scenario                         9/15   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber              $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
                                                                                                                     Riley-Burns, RDH
S83    Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Workshop                                              9/15   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Ross Nash, DDS                                 $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
S84    Anterior Esthetic Techniques & Materials                                         9/15   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Lee Ann Brady, DMD                             $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
S85    Update in Modern Endodontics                                                     9/15   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Martin Trope, DMD                              $245      $310     $175   All          3    A
S86    Radiography Review 2012                                                          9/15   2:00 pm    5:00 pm    Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA                 $90       $155     $71    All          2    A
Y87    Be Very Afraid!                                                                  9/16   8:00 am    2:00 pm    Brian Novy, DDS                                $175      $240     $120   All          8    A
Y88    Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office                                         9/16   9:00 am    1:00 pm    Larry J. Sangrik, DDS                          $90       $155     $71    All          4    A
Y89    Infection Control and Regulatory Compliance                                      9/16   9:00 am    12:00 pm   Christopher A. Moore, MA                       $90       $155     $71    All          3    A
Y90    Awareness:  Prescription Drug Abuse, OARRS, Human Trafficking,                   9/16   10:00 am   12:00 pm   Lili Rietz, Esq.                               $0        $90      $0     All          2    A
       Dental Office Compliance Manual
2012 ODA Annual Session Registration Form – September 13 - 16, 2012
                                                     Primary Registrant (Print or Type) Only one form per office necessary – copy this form if you need more space for registrants or courses.

                                                                                                                                           Registration Codes and Fees                    By 8/3      After 8/3

                                                                                                                                           A      ODA Member (active & retired)             $50         $75
         Dentist Name ________________________________________________________                                                             B      Non-Member Dentist                        $325        $350
                                                                                                                                           C      ODA Retired Life Member                   Free        $50
                                                                                                                                           D      ADA Member (outside Ohio)                 $50         $75
         Name of Practice _____________________________________________________                                                            DH     Dental Hygienist                          $20         $30
                                                                                                                                           EF     EFDA                                      $20         $30
         Address _____________________________________________________________                                                             DA     Dental Assistant                          $20         $30
                                                                                                                                           LT     Lab Technician                            $20         $30
         City ______________________________ State _____________ Zip __________                                                            OM     Office Manager                            $20         $30
                                                                                                                                           RE     Front Office Staff                        $20         $30
         Daytime Phone _____________________________ Fax _____________________                                                             ES     Saturday Exhibits Only Pass               Free        Free
                                                                                                                                           HS     Hygiene Student                           Free        Free
                                                                                                                                           DS     Dental Student                            Free        Free
         E-mail _________________________________________ ADA #______________                                                              DR     Dental Resident                           Free        Free
                                                                                                                                           ST     Other Students                            $5          $15
         (Confirmations and updates will be sent via e-mail if address is provided)                                                        SP     Spouse (non-office staff)                 Free        Free
                                                                                                                                           MC     Minor Child                               Free        Free

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Ohio Dental Association Preview Program

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    OHIO DENTAL ASSOCIATIONANNUAL SESSION SEPTEMBER 13-16, 2012 Ohio Den tal Asso ciation Capture your potential Annual Session - Sept. 13-16, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio www.oda.org
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    WELCOME TO THE OHIODENTAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SESSION TABLE OF CONTENTS Exhibit Hall 1 Exhibitor Listing 2 Events in the Exhibit Hall 3 Things to Do in Columbus 4 Special Events 5 General Information 7 Continuing Education 8 CE Tracks 15 CE Speaker Bios 34 Related Programs 43 Hotels and Parking 44
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    EXHIBIT HALL MORE THAN200 COMPANIES REPRESENTED EXHIBIT HALL HOURS: With more than 200 companies participating, the ODA’s 146th Thursday, September 13 12:00 to 6:30 p.m. Annual Session exhibition is clearly the best choice when it Friday, September 14 comes to shopping for your office. As one of the largest Exhibit 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Halls in the region nowhere else in the state can you so easily Saturday, September 15 compare products you’ve been thinking of buying. Not only will 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. you find everything you need from toothbrushes to lasers, but you’ll also find knowledgeable company representatives readily available to answer your and your staff’s questions. Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 1
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    EXHIBITOR LISTING 3C TechnologySolutions Designs For Vision Inc Pelton & Crane 3M ESPE Digital Doc PeriOptix Inc. ACTEON (Satelec & Sopro) DMA Inc. Philips (Sonicare, Zoom) A-dec, Inc. DMG America Planmeca, Inc. Accutron (PSA) Dowell Dental Products Platypus Orthodontic (Darrow Dental) Acteon North America Ergonomic Products PNC Bank Adept Marketing Firegang Digital Marketing Porter Royal Sales Company Advantage Technologies Inc. Forest Dental Products (PSA) Practice Impact AFTCO Associates Garfield Refining Company Premier Dental Products Co Air Techniques (PSA) Garrison Dental Solutions Preventech (Darrow Dental) Align Technology Inc. GC America Professional Sales Assoc (PSA) AMD Lasers Golden Dental Solutions Professional Solutions Insurance Aseptico, Inc. Greater Curve Prophy Perfect Inc. Aspen Dental Heartland Dental Care ProSites Inc. Back Quality Ergonomics Henry Schein Dental Pulpdent Corporation Bank of America Practice Solutions Henschen Consulting Refresh Dental/Professional Dental Alli- Belmont Equipment Hiossen Dental Implant ance Benco Dental Company Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. Inc. Quantum Inc Benham Insurance Associates Hughes Diversified Dental RAMVAC (Dental EZ) Best Card LLC Huntington Wealth Advisors Renaissance Systems & Services Best Instruments Inc. ICW International (PSA) RGP Dental, Inc. Bio-Flex Instrumentarium/Soredex ROE Dental Laboratory BioHorizons Integra Miltex Rose Micro Solutions Bisco Dental Products Isolite Systems SS White Burs, Inc. Blue & Co LLC Ivoclar Vivadent Inc. Scarf World Brasseler USA Johns Dental Laboratory Schumacher Dental Instruments CareCredit JS Dental Mfg/Directa AB SciCan Inc. Carestream Dental Kapricorn Systems, Inc. Septodont Casady Refining Services Inc. Kavo Dental Sesame Communications Centrix, Inc. Kerr Corporation Sirona Dental Systems Cetylite Industries (Darrow Dental) Kimberly-Clark Health Care Smile Brands/Bright Now Chris D. Callen Insurance Komet USA Solutionreach Cincinnati Insurance Companies KSB Dental Spry/Xlear Colgate Lester A. Dine Inc. StarDental (Dental EZ) Coltene/Whaledent Inc. Lexi Comp Publishing Stellar Private Cable Columbia Dentoform (Dental EZ) LumaDent Summit Orthodontic Services Commerce National Bank M&CC (PSA) Sunstar Americas Cosmedent Market Connections Inc. Superior Dental Care Crest Oral B Marus Dental Surgitel/General Scientific Corp CustomAir (Dental EZ) Mediaroo.com Team DDS Darrow Dental Medical Protective The Paragon Program DDS Refining MegaGen USA U.S. Bank Delta Dental Plan of Ohio Midmark Corporation Ultradent Products Inc Demandforce Morita USA (Darrow Dental) Ultralight Optics Dental Assisting National Board National Practice Transitions Network US Army Healthcare Recruiting Dental Associates Lab, LLC Nevin Labs (Dental EZ) Used Gold.com Dental Care Plus Inc. NorthStar Medical Equipment Velscope/LED Dental Dental EZ Group NSK Dental Vistar Technologies LLC Dental Health Products Inc. Ohio Academy of General Dentistry VOCO America Dental Personnel Placement Services Onpharma Williams Dental Lab Dental Services Group (DSG) Orgagenics (Darrow Dental) Zila, a TOLMAR Co. Dental USA Inc. OraPharma Zimmerman, Boltz & Co DentaQuest Orascoptic ZOLL Medical Corp Dental RAT (Darrow Dental) Paradise Dental Technologies (Darrow DENTSPLY Caulk Dental) List as of June 12, 2012. DENTSPLY Professional Paragon Practice Transitions Visit oda.org for a complete list DENTSPLY Tulsa Patterson Dental of exhibitors. 2 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 2
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    EVENTS IN THEEXHIBIT HALL DOOR PRIZES FOR ADA MEMBER DENTISTS AND STAFF TABLE CLINICS Saturday, September 15 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Daily drawings in the ODA Membership Booth: Thursday, Support provided by Colgate September 13, 6:00 p.m.; Friday, September 14, 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, September 15, 1:00 p.m. Visit the Exhibit Hall Earn up to 2 hours of free CE by attending the Table Clin- to enter your chance to win one of the outstanding prizes ics presented by member dentists, auxiliary staff, dental donated by Philips, ODASC and the ODA. All ADA member students and hygiene students. dentists registered* for Annual Session are eligible for the dentist prizes and there are special drawings for regis- MEAL OPTIONS tered* dental team members. Simply take your entry tick- Join the exhibitors for your midday meal. Exhibit Hall et – which will automatically be printed with your name concession stands offer many choices, from full meals badge – to the ODA Membership Booth located in the to sandwiches and garden salads to snacks and plenty of Exhibit Hall. Prizes for dentists include: Thursday, a $500 comfortable seating. gift card to Tiffany & Co.; Friday, a Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker with AirPlay; and Saturday, an iPad. Prizes for staff include: Thursday, a Coach Poppy IKAT Pocket Hippy Purse; Friday, a sterling silver Tiffany 1837 Toggle Brace- ODA MEMBERSHIP BOOTH let; Saturday, a Coach Kristen Leather Domed Satchel. *Attendees registered in category ES are not eligible for Be sure to stop by the ODA Membership Booth the drawings. while visiting the Exhibit Hall. Information on WELCOME RECEPTION all ODA programs, products and services are Thursday, September 13 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. available. Make plans now to take part in the kick-off to Annual FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Session, the Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception on Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. evening. Free hors d’oeuvers and cash bars highlight this festive event. An annual highlight of the reception is the Meet with executive staff from the ODA Department of special program for dental students – member dentists Dental Services and the ODA Department of Legal & will escort students around the Exhibit Hall introducing Legislative Services them to the convenience of outfitting their future offices by attending dental trade shows. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. TAKE A BREAK! Friday, September 14 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Meet with executive staff from the ODA’s Public Service, Publications, and Membership Services Departments Slow down and Take A Break! in the Exhibit Hall. Visit the more than 200 companies exhibiting this year while you enjoy ice cream or freshly baked cookies. TAILGATE! Saturday, September 15 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Celebrate your profession and enjoy popcorn and a free drink while keeping up with the day’s football games. Take advantage of the great deals as we say goodbye to the 146th ODA Exhibition Hall. 3 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 3
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    THINGS TO DOIN COLUMBUS ATTRACTIONS SHORT NORTH TOUR OF HOMES & GARDENS Dates: September 15-16, 2012 Location: Short North Arts COSI – CENTER OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY District Hours: Saturday 4-7 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 333 West Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215 Admission: $15-$20 for general tour; $100 for Preview (888) 819-2674 www.cosi.org Tour/Cocktail Party/Hosted Dinner (614) 299-8050 Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Mon-Sat; www.shortnorthcivic.org 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sun Join the Short North Civic Association for its annual COLUMBUS ZOO & AQUARIUM showcase of homes and gardens. Walk along the tree- 4850 West Powell Rd. Powell OH 43065 lined tour route or ride in an old-fashioned trolley car (800) MONKEYS www.columbuszoo.org as you explore architectural styles, interior design, and Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. landscaping unique to Short North area neighborhoods. A preview dinner, cocktail reception and hosted dinners take JACK NICKLAUS MUSEUM place on Saturday, and the public tour is on Sunday. 2355 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210 (614) 247-5959 www.nicklausmuseum.org COLUMBUS MICROBREW FESTIVAL Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday Sept 14 5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. & 15 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. ARENA GRAND THEATER Microbreweries are open for tasting on the second floor of 175 West Nationwide Blvd, Columbus, OH the North Market, featuring live music. Representatives (614) 470-9900 www.arenagrand.com from each microbrewery will be on hand to answers questions about their signature drafts. Admission to the EVENTS COCKTAILS AT THE CONSERVATORY FRANKLIN event is free. Beer tasting admission is $20 and includes PARK CONSERVATORY AND BOTANICAL GARDENS a commemorative pint glass, ten tasting tickets and a $5 Hours: Thursday 5:30-10 p.m. Admission: $11 North Market food certificate. 1777 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43203 Phone: (614) 645-1800, (614) 645-8733 www.fpconservatory.org Enjoy a full bar Amazing Tastes of the North Market Tour Just walking selection, featured cocktails, small plates and live music in around the North Market is a sensory and gustatory the warmth of the Conservatory. View current exhibitions, occasion … but we’ll do you one better! With our Amazing the Chihuly collection and watch James Turrell’s Light Tastes Tour you will: learn about the history of public Raiment II illuminate the John F. Wolfe Palm House at markets in Columbus; Meet some North Market merchants dusk. 21 and over. who are the backbone of this establishment; Taste a few fabulous local foods (wine, too, if you want); Get your own SHORT NORTH RESTAURANT SPECIAL mini-North Market shopping spree Camelot Cellars Winery 958 N. High St., Columbus, 43201 (614) 441-8860 www.camelotcellars.com Cost: $15 per person for groups up to 20. Minimum group size of 10. Groups of 21 or larger will be split in half for a After having your meal in the Short North, enjoy some wine. 2 hour experience, costing $19 per person. Includes one- Bring your receipt from any Short North area restaurant hour tour, tastes and $5 North Market gift certificate. in to Camelot Cellars Winery and receive $1 off all glasses and $2 off all flights the same day. (Friday-Saturday) RESTAURANTS See www.downtowncolumbus.com NIGHTLIFE Short North - www.shortnorth.org/nightlife Arena District - www.arenadistrict.com/food-and-drink Visit www.oda.org for recommendations about area restaurants and attractions, along with maps and directories. 4 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SPECIAL EVENTS ANTHONY THOMAS CHOCOLATES FACTORY TOUR 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm | Thursday, September 13 | $20 per person | Event Code E91 Here’s your Golden Ticket to experience candy making from start to finish in AnthonyThomas Chocolates’ 152,000 square foot, state-of-the-art candy factory. Walk along a glass enclosed suspended “CatWalk” and observe eight lines producing 25,000 pounds of chocolates per shift. Experienced tour guides explain each process step-by-step, from the kitchens to the final packaging. View interesting sights such as the huge copper kettles where the centers are created, and unique silver wrapped pipes that carry liquid chocolate throughout the factory. The tour finishes in Anthony Thomas’ beautiful 2,500 square foot retail shop. The ticket price includes luxury bus transportation from the Greater Columbus Convention to and from the Antho- ny Thomas Chocolates factory, and a chocolate favor. The bus leaves the convention at 2:00 pm and returns at approximately 4:30 pm. DINNER WITH THE CHEF ODA EXHIBIT HALL WELCOME RECEPTION 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm Thursday, September 13 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Thursday, September 13 $150 per person Event Code E92 FREE with registration Culinary lovers looking to enjoy a fun and lively evening The Ohio Dental Association welcomes you to the official will enjoy dinner at renowned Chef Hubert Seifert’s kickoff of the convention. Don’t be fooled by the party SPAGIO restaurant’s exclusive, intimate, elegant, Auber- atmosphere, you can still get down to business and shop gine Dining Club. Attendees will participate in a cooking for your office needs from one or all of the 200+ com- demonstration in the setting of a small fine dining restau- panies taking part in this year’s meeting. The free event rant kitchen as the chef explains how to prepare these offers food, great deals, a cash bar and door prizes. This exceptional dishes at home. The ticket price includes a popular event also includes an innovative program where five-course dinner served with exquisite wine pairings. dental students from the region are invited to tour the hall Aubergine is located in downtown Grandview Heights, with mentor dentists. Ohio, approximately a five-minute taxi ride from the Hyatt Regency Columbus Hotel. Transportation is not provided. Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 5
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    SPECIAL EVENTS NEW DENTISTRECEPTION: BERNARD’S TAVERN CALLAHAN CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE HONORING 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm Thursday, September 13 ODA PRESIDENT, DR. MARK BRONSON FREE for dentists in practice 10 years or less Featuring The Professionals Sponsored by ODPAC Event Code E93 6:30 pm to 12:00 am Friday, September 14 $85 per person Event Code E95 All dentists out of dental school 10 years or less are Support provided by Markey’s Audio Visual invited to attend the New Dentist Reception. Meet up with your classmates and meet new colleagues at this pre- Bring your spouse & staff and join the celebration to miere event designed especially for the new practitioner. honor Dr. Bronson and the 2012 Callahan Memorial Bernard’s Tavern is conveniently located within walking Award Recipient, Dr. Dominick DePaola, along with your distance of the Convention Center at 630 N. High Street. outstanding colleagues at the Callahan Celebration Free, but you must register to attend. of Excellence. The night starts off with an open bar reception at 6:30 pm, and the event includes the WOMEN DDS LUNCHEON, FEATURING PAMELA SMITH, RD presentation of the Callahan Memorial Award and the 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm Friday, September 14 ODA Awards of Excellence. Established in 1920, the $55 per person Event Code E94 Callahan Award is an international honor named for Dr. John Ross Callahan that recognizes outstanding Connect with your colleagues and reconnect with your contributions to dentistry. The ODA Awards of Excellence association at this luncheon created especially for female recognize Ohio dentists and others who have made dentists. Dietician Pam Smith will help you learn the exemplary efforts on behalf of the profession. The awards science and the myths about healthy eating, along with include the presentation of the ODA’s highest honor, the the most current research and practical strategies to live Distinguished Dentist Award. Black-tie optional, the cost well, while enjoying food that’s great for you! also includes an exceptional dinner and dancing with music provided by The Professionals. TAKE A BREAK! 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Friday, September 14 THE BASH! BAR 23, SHORT NORTH FREE with registration 9:00 pm to 1:00 am Friday, September 14 FREE with registration Slow down and Take A Break! in the Exhibit Hall. Visit the Support provided by Coltene Whaledent more than 200 companies exhibiting this year while you enjoy ice cream or freshly baked cookies. Good Friends. Convenient Bars. No Cover Charge. That pretty much says it! Don’t miss what is destined to be one of the most popular events of Annual Session, at one of the most popular clubs in Columbus, Bar 23. Your ticket gets you free entry into the club and entry into the VIP area with private cash bars. Bar 23 is conveniently located within walking distance of the Convention Center at 584 N. High Street. Easy. Close. Free. TAILGATE! 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm Saturday, September 15 FREE with registration Celebrate your profession and enjoy popcorn and a free drink while keeping up with the day’s football games. Take advantage of the great deals as we say goodbye to the 146th ODA Exhibition Hall. 6 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION SEMINAR SEATING & COURTESY The 146th Annual Session of the Ohio Dental Association Plan to arrive early: seating for all seminars is on a first- will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center come, first-served basis. Also, please set all cell phones (GCCC) complex, Columbus, Ohio at 400 N. High Street. and pagers to “silent” during seminars. Seminar room The headquarters hotel is the Hyatt Regency Columbus, locations will be included in the pre-registration packet 350 N. High Street, (614) 463-1234, and is connected to the mailed to all attendees who register by August 3, 2012. GCCC. Most ODA Annual Session events and courses will be held in the GCCC or the Hyatt Regency. ODA staff will ATTIRE be on-site at the GCCC from Wednesday, September 12 Business casual dress is recommended for the convention. through Sunday, September 16. Dress warmly, in layers, as meeting rooms tend to be cool. FREE CE COURSES FOR MORE INFORMATION The ODA Annual Session registration fee includes the For Annual Session program information, call the ODA ability to earn up to 10 free CE credits. Free CE courses Annual Session department at (614) 486-2700. For hotel are offered on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of Annual information and/or reservations, call your hotel of choice Session – see the CE course listing for details. In addition, directly (see page 44). attendees have the opportunity to earn CE credits while attending the Table Clinics on Saturday in the Exhibit Hall. PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASE All of the free courses offered, as well as the Table Clinics, Ohio Dental Association (ODA) event attendees grant qualify toward the Ohio State Dental Board’s biennium permission to the ODA, its subsidiaries and agents to licensure requirement. The registration fee also provides utilize the attendee’s image or likeness in an effort to unlimited free entrance to the expansive Exhibit Hall, promote current and future events. Attendees waive any the Welcome Reception, The Bash!, Friday and Saturday right to inspect or approve the finished product or products Exhibit Hall events and daily door prizes in the Exhibit Hall. and the advertising copy or other medium that may be used in connection therewith or to authorize the use to SPECIAL NEEDS which it may be applied. If you have special needs and require accommodation to fully participate in the conference, please contact the COURSE CODES ODA Annual Session department at (614) 486-2700, prior The course codes listed for each continuing education to Annual Session, and the Information Desk located at course provide a helpful way to determine which day each the front of the Exhibit Hall during the conference. The course is presented: codes beginning with a “T” indicate the ODA complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act courses will be held on Thursday; codes beginning with “F” requirements for accessibility for persons with disabilities. indicate Friday courses; codes beginning with “S” indicate Saturday courses; and codes beginning with “Y” indicate TAX DEDUCTION Sunday courses. Deductions are permitted for educational expenses - including registration fees, transportation, meals, and lodging. Check with your financial advisor for details. CHILD CARE Child Care for children ages 6 months and older can be arranged. Call the ODA at (614) 486-2700 for details. TWO-HOUR LUNCH BREAKS On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, most CE courses will break for two hours for lunch at various intervals between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., giving attendees the opportunity to spend time in the exhibit hall with no need to travel off-site for lunch – concessions and a dining area are located in the Exhibit Hall and in the main corridor outside the Hall. Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 7
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION AnnualSession is an official activity of the Ohio Dental Association. Speaker selection is based on expertise and presentation quality. Speaker participation at Annual Session neither implies nor reflects ODA endorsement. All seminars are offered as information only and not as financial, accounting, legal, or other professional advice. Persons attending seminars or reviewing handout materials need to consult their own professional advisors for advice. The views and opinions expressed by speakers do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of the Ohio Dental Association. OSDB CONTINUING EDUCATION CRITERIA CHANGES health-related fields, and certification requirements of most OSDB Category “C.” On June 29, 2011, the Ohio State health-related fields. Dental Board (OSDB) approved a new policy on continuing education which allows licensees to obtain up to 6 OHIO STATE DENTAL BOARD hours of the 40 hour biennial CE requirement for dentist The Ohio State Dental Board (OSDB) recognizes the Ohio licensees and 24 hour biennial requirement for hygiene Dental Association (ODA) as a Permanent Sponsor of licensees in the new category “C” of “non-clinical continuing education. dental subject matter.” The board is in the process of codifying this policy into its administrative rules. Those OTHER STATE BOARDS OF DENTISTRY topics which are now acceptable for CE credit in this As an ADA CERP provider and/or state affiliate of the American category include: dental billing practices; courses to Dental Association, CE courses presented by the Ohio Dental improve recall and scheduling systems, production flow, Association are accepted as appropriately administered communication systems and data management; courses presentations by most state boards and/or agencies of in organization and management of the dental practice dentistry. If you have questions about a specific state including office computerization and design, ergonomics, requirement or need prior approval of a course to meet your and the improvement of practice administration and office state’s requirement, please contact the ODA Annual Session operations; and courses in leadership development and Department directly at (614) 486-2700 or dentist@oda.org. team development, among others. ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRY OSDB Category “A” includes acceptable continuing Continuing education programs offered by ADA CERP education for all Ohio licensees defined as educational recognized providers are accepted by the AGD for and scientific courses presented in directly interactive Fellowship/Mastership credit. presentation format. There is no limit to the number of CE hours a dentist or hygiene licensee can obtain during each CREDIT HOURS biennium in this category. The number of continuing education (CE) credits for each seminar is equal to the number of course hours for that OSDB Category “G” includes Table Clinics. A maximum of class. However, not all course topics meet the mandatory 2 continuing education hours may be obtained during each requirement for renewal as mandated by the Ohio State biennium in this category by dentist or hygiene licensees. Dental Board (OSDB) or other licensing agencies. It is the responsibility of each licensee to understand the specific CE CONTINUING EDUCATION RECOGNIZED PROVIDER rules of their respective licensure board. The OSDB current The Ohio Dental Association is an American Dental biennium ends on December 31, 2013. Association (ADA) Continuing Education Recognized Provider (CERP). ADA CERP is a service of the American COMPUTERIZED CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Dental Association to assist dental professionals in Support Provided by ODA Services Corp., Inc. identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. A computerized accreditation process will be in use during ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses the 2012 ODA Annual Session. Attendees will receive a code or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours during each course and will enter that information at one of by boards of dentistry. As a national continuing education the CE printing stations to print their own personalized CE accreditation system, CERP recognized providers are certificates prior to leaving the meeting. No time to print approved providers of dental continuing education, and are out your form while at Annual Session? No problem; CE recognized as approved CE providers by the dental licensing slips will also be available online for easy access from your boards of most states, the licensing agencies of most home or office computer. 8 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 EXHIBITHALL HOURS 12:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. FEATURED CE COURSES Social Media Bootcamp Course Code: T26 Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Oral Surgery Workshop for the General Practitioner Course Code: T14 Robert R. Edwab, DDS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. FEATURED SPECIAL EVENTS Anthony Thomas Chocolates Factory Tours Event Code E91 Thursday, September 13 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which materials are provided by the speaker. Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31. Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience! Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 9
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 .................................................................................................................................... ODA PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK THURSDAY 2012 all that we can to the people we serve? Learn how some of • Various Speakers the best dental practices are tapping unused resources to 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. deepen their connections with patients, increase their personal CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T10 passion, optimize their performance, increase their production Fee: M: $155 NMD: $220 S/O: $99 and boost their profitability in the current economy. If you are looking for a course to inspire you and your team….this is it! Thursday’s presentations include: The time is NOW to create your best year ever! Learn what Breaking News: What is your response? some of the best dental practices in the country are doing to Presenter: John L. Mayo, DDS create their most profitable months ever. We receive various suggestions of subject matter from C.E At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: attendees. This course will address three very diverse but »» Use a step-by-step diagnostic tool to identify (and correct) highly publicized topics often requested: the oralsystemic specific areas of the practice that suppress production connection, dental stem cells, and toothpaste selection. With and limit new patient growth the many rapid advances in research, there are an ever- »» Authentically inspire the team to stay “fully engaged” with increasing number of research papers and journal articles patients addressing these areas. Also, as a result, there is a higher »» Identify personal disciplines to stay happy and alive in the public interest and an increase in the amount of public media profession of dentistry coverage. There is no consensus on any of theses areas. With so many sources of information, there can be some confusion THE ART & SCIENCE OF BUFFERING ANESTHETIC: and even conflicting reports. It is important that we have DEFINING THE FUTURE awareness and a sound knowledge of these subjects when • Michael Falkel, DDS talking with or advising our patients. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T12 At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 »» Understand current science and biology involved in the Support provided by OnPharma oralsystemic connection »» Confidently address these issues with patients This presentation will focus on the science of local anesthesia including: the time course of analgesia, the factors that Diabetes Mellitus and Dentistry contribute to inconsistent anesthetic performance and Presenter: John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS how the body must overcome the acidity of local anesthetic injections before the anesthetic can take effect. A novel exvivo alkalization (buffering) system will be described The course covers the pathophysiology, the etiology, the along with the role buffering anesthetic plays in “Defining evaluation, and the significance of blood studies concerning the Future” of local anesthesia in dentistry. Diabetes Mellitus. Discussions will cover the signs and symptoms of the various forms of diabetes and how to At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: manage and/or treat patients with the disease. »» Understand the time course of local anesthesia as it relates to procedures in dentistry At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Discuss the role of pH and dissolved CO2 in anesthetic »» Recognize the signs and symptoms of Diabetes performance »» Understand the pathophysiology blood diseases such as »» List the variable that must be controlled in order to buffer Diabetes Mellitus anesthetic perfectly »» Describe how to manage anesthetic pH in order to achieve 7 BREAKTHROUGH STEPS TO CREATE YOUR BEST profound analgesia in patients with infected tissue YEAR EVER! • Kirk Behrendt DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE DENTAL TEAM 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. • Dennis Hartlieb, DDS CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T13 Fee: M $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 During this valuable day we will examine what it truly means Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop to be all that we can be for our patients. We use words like excellence, commitment and service, but do we really give If you want to be more profitable and produce more dentistry 10 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... (and have fun doing it!) then this hands-on workshop is for TRANZITIONAL VS TRADITIONAL: INNOVATION IN you and your team. Taking dental images and knowing how COMPOSITE BONDING to utilize them are a major element in expanding cosmetic • Corky Willhite, DDS and other elective dental services. Sharing the digital 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. photographs with patients will help motivate the patient to do CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T15 the dentistry that you have been talking about for years. Digital Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 dental photography also allows the practice to provide better Support provided by Dentsply International treatment planning, legal documentation, record keeping and Partnership with OAGD laboratory communication. This hands-on course will provide step-by-step instruction to train the doctor and the dental Learn a practical technique using composite that offers team to take beautiful and awesome digital photographs of many advantages over traditional composite or porcelain their patients. The team will learn techniques that they will restorations. Patients—including those that need extensive be able to bring to the office to help transform the practice changes for function and esthetics—love conservative immediately. Attendees are encouraged to bring their dental treatment, whether for financial reasons or just because they camera or one will be provided. don’t want their teeth “drilled down.” Requiring virtually no prep even for smile makeovers and full mouth rehabilitation At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: cases, long-lasting results can be expected. This course is »» Demonstrate intraoral photography techniques very different than other resin courses. It is not about how »» Use simple tricks to ensure excellent photographs to layer the resins, tints and opaquers but covers additional »» Utilize step-by-step techniques for predictability and information that will help any doctor master their Composite consistency Bonding skills. ORAL SURGERY WORKSHOP FOR THE GENERAL At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: PRACTITIONER »» Understand guidelines for restoring anterior guidance in • Robert R. Edwab, DDS severe wear cases 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. »» Build large composite restorations quickly and CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T14 conservatively Fee: M: $305 NMD: $400 S/O: $215 »» Recognize what materials work best in noncompliant Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop patients »» Understand practical occlusal principles for maximizing Step-by-step techniques to broaden your scope of practice longevity and make oral surgery more enjoyable and income- »» Perform a method of opening Vertical Dimension that is producing are performed on fresh pig mandibles. Each practical and effective exercise is preceded by an AV presentation to outline the procedure and introduce the required instruments. Next, Note: A hands-on workshop accompanies this course. See the clinician demonstrates the procedure in front of you. Course Code: T31 for registration information. Each attendee then performs the surgical procedure on his or her own pig mandible. Learn to perform a frenectomy, CONEBEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: USING IT biopsy, flap techniques and an I & D. Learn about suturing SUCCESSFULLY IN YOUR PRACTICE techniques as you work. Proper use of the cowhorn and • Sharon Brooks, DDS Ash forceps are demonstrated as you extract anterior 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and posterior teeth along with the use of a rongeur when CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T16 doing alveoplasties and root removals. All materials and Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 instruments are supplied by the clinician. Conebeam computed tomography (CBCT) has the potential At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: to revolutionize dental practice by providing the third »» Demonstrate proper instrumentation dimension in dental imaging. This course will emphasize »» Execute proper suturing techniques two major topics: the safe use of this technology, including »» Demonstrate extraction techniques radiation dosimetry and appropriate case selection, plus a »» Perform the surgical removal of a frenum step-by-step method to obtain all the diagnostic information »» Demonstrate excisional biopsy techniques in the scan by interpreting it completely, including the parts outside the area of interest. Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 11
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, CONT. ............................................................................................................. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: increased in the marketplace. With self-etching technology »» Safely use CBCT in their office emerging as a viable alternative to traditional techniques »» Interpret scans appropriately and the development of new technology to assist clinicians with bulk fill techniques, it is easy to get confused and DENTAL BILLING & CODING...STRATEGIES THAT WORK fall behind. What materials will you advocate for use in • Laci L. Phillips your practice? What has the literature been revealing on 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. materials in current use? Should practitioners change CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T17 their current techniques? What preparation design will Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 you utilize? This lecture/hands-on course will attempt to Support provided by CareCredit make sense of all of the products and techniques available in today’s marketplace and will focus on materials and Define key communication techniques you need to use with their applications as well as a brief review of some of the the patient and insurance companies. Outline how insurance literature. Emphasis will be placed on new developments in companies work and how to use that knowledge to prevent the composite area as well as outline what developments to denials and get paid faster. Identify common coding and watch for in the coming years. documentation errors that can be causing revenue loss. Learn how to head off legal and malpractice issues by properly At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: charting and using the SOAP method for documentation. »» Utilize self etching principles and how they are applied to composite resins At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Reproduce anatomical form with every restoration »» Identify common coding and documentation errors »» Successfully and predictably place a bulkfilled restoration »» Understand how insurance companies process dental claims »» Finish composite restorations to create lifelike results »» Properly chart OAGD LUNCHEON 7 HABITS OF SUCCESSFUL DENTAL PRACTICES 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. • Gary M. DeWood, DDS CE Hours: 1 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T20 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Fee: $40 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T18 Limited Attendance Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Join your dentist colleagues for lunch and a presentation Successful practices know that “good enough” never is. But with special guest, Dr. Corky Willhite. All Annual Session characteristics of great practices include these 7 things: attendees are welcome to attend the Ohio Academy of They know themselves; know their patients; know what they General Dentistry (OAGD) luncheon and business meeting. see; know their work; can apply their knowledge; never stop learning; and, continually raise their bar. FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY • Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Thursday 2012 At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: 12:00 to 2:00 PM »» Define a plan for the future of the practice CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T21 »» Identify the ideal patient for the practice Fee: $65 »» Design the patient experience with intent Limited Attendance »» Create a learning plan for the doctor and the team Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch & Learn program just for them! Representatives from the RESTORATION OF ANTERIOR & POSTERIOR TEETH WITH leading preventative products companies will participate in COMPOSITE RESIN: WORKSHOP FOR DRS.& EFDAS this interactive session where attendees will be seated at • Marc Geissberger, DDS tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. room spending time at each table describing their newest CE Hours: 4 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T19 materials and answering dental hygienists’ questions. Fee: M $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop *Due to limited seating, only dental hygienists can attend Support provided by Kerr Corp. this course. The use of composite resin material as a direct restorative for anterior and posterior restorations has dramatically 12 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... THE SECRETS TO BOOSTING YOUR PRODUCTION AND RADIOGRAPHY REVIEW 2012 PROFIT IN 12 MONTHS • Sharon Brooks, DDS • Kirk Behrendt 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T24 CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T22 Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 A general review of the basics of radiographic imaging, Growing the production of a dental practice is fairly easy if you processing, and interpretation. follow some fundamental rules, but profitability is a different story. Learn the “insider’s secrets” to how some dentists At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: maintain overhead costs and increase their net take home pay. »» Grasp any updates in the radiographic field »» Refresh their current knowledge of dental radiography At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Diagnose the elements that make a successful practice Note: This course meets the two-hour radiography review and promote continual growth required by the OSDB for dental assistant radiographers. »» Use 7 steps to create more significant and powerful relationships with patients LOCAL ANESTHESIA – TECHNIQUE, ANATOMY AND »» Prepare the “stage” of great performance and how to set PHYSIOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL ERA the practice up to succeed • Michael Falkel, DDS »» Use a step-by-step diagnostic tool to identify (and correct) 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. specific areas of the practice that limit growth CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T25 Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 OPTIMAL PERI-IMPLANT MAINTENANCE: SCIENCE, Support provided by OnPharma SYSTEMS, AND SUCCESS! • Susan Wingrove, RDH, FADIA This presentation will focus on the techniques and anatomy for 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. all dental injections through an exciting, novel digital teaching CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T23 modality. Visualization of vital structures and anatomical Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 landmarks will be delivered in an unforgettable approach using Support provided by Paradise Dental Technologies (PDT) CT and MRI scan data with 3D volume rendering and maximum intensity imaging. Utilizing this teaching approach can make all Gain an understanding of the science of implant dentistry, techniques easier, safer and more effective. placement, and restoration. Learn a system for successful peri-implant maintenance, assessment, instrumentation, At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: and monitoring for all the challenges of implantology. Attain »» Feel confident delivering local anesthesia by having a the verbal skills to talk with patients about the Risk, Benefits, thorough review of head and neck anatomy and Alternatives (RBA’s) to replacing missing teeth with dental »» Describe all dental block and infiltration injection implants and case acceptance for happier, healthier patients. techniques to achieve comfortable and effective anesthesia for all procedures At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Describe how to reduce anesthetic failures, decrease »» Understand the current considerations to assess an stress associated with delivering anesthetic for both the implant with soft tissue assessment patient and the dental provider »» Know the protocols for probing/radiographic monitoring, and recognize the signs of a failing implant and the SOCIAL MEDIA BOOTCAMP recommended protocols for treatment • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh »» Understand the considerations in performing safe implant 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. maintenance, the proper instruments that can be used, CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: T26 and how to meet all the instrumentation challenges of Fee: M: $140 NMD: $200 S/O: $125 implantology This intense computer lab setup gives you and your team the best opportunity with hands-on experience for diving into the social media game. Designed for doctors and all team members who want to network with other offices while learning the basics of social media platforms, how to extend your brand to the world of social media and how to market Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 13
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, CONT. ............................................................................................................. your dental practice in this arena. Computers and internet At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: access will be available for attendees as we guide you »» Understand the mechanics behind implants through creating and updating your social media presence. »» Recognize the importance of implants as a choice for Find out what your “webutation” is all about! patients »» Be more comfortable with the implant process At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand each of the social media platforms used by This course is repeated on Friday morning. See Course today’s businesses Code: F43. »» Pros and cons of extending the practice’s image online »» Create or update a practice Facebook page and Twitter account SUTURING WORKSHOP • Robert R. Edwab, DDS REALITY OR RESIN: FREEHAND ARTISTRY WITH 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ANTERIOR BONDING CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T29 • Dennis Hartlieb, DDS Fee: M $305 NMD: $400 S/O: $215 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T27 Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Various suture materials and techniques will be demonstrated Support provided by Cosmedent in this hands-on workshop using pig mandibles. Learn when to use silk, gut, chromic and synthetic resorbable suture Composite resin is the most versatile and important materials. Learn suture techniques including interrupted, material in the restorative dentist’s armamentarium. Direct continuous, horizontal mattress, and the figure of eight resin bonding is unique in our field in that the dentist has interrupted suture. Learn how to repair a split lip in three complete control in the design, color, contour, translucency layers and a lacerated tongue involving two layers. Learn to and polish of the definitive restoration. Given the versatility suture closed envelope flaps around teeth and those flaps of direct resin, the opportunities for its use are limited only with a releasing incision. All the procedures will be done by the imagination and expertise of the provider. on pig mandibles which will offer attendees similar clinical surgical situations. All materials including gloves, sutures, At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: instruments and pig mandibles are supplied. »» Identify what materials are critical for creating excellence with anterior free hand bonding At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand the techniques necessary to blend composite »» Recognize available suture materials to tooth structure to hide Class IV fractures »» Demonstrate suturing techniques »» Utilize a systematic approach utilizing nanofilled composites, »» Perform split lip repair opaquers, tints and microfills to create natural, beautiful and »» Perform lacerated tongue repair predictable anterior direct resin restorations »» Understand the difference between reverse cutting and conventional cutting needles BASIC IMPLANTOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES – PARTS & PIECES BEHIND THE WRENCH PREVENTIVE DENTAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE • Keith Norwalk, DDS • Henry Schein Dental Technical Services Staff 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T28 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T30 Fee: M $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 Fee: M FREE NMD: $90 S/O: FREE Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop Support provided by Henry Schein Dental Where the devil did these things called implants come from Have you ever missed an afternoon of productivity due to a anyway? Do you need a hardware store in your office to simple maintenance problem? Attend this course to learn do them? How do the parts and pieces go together? What various basic maintenance procedures to follow in your about the bone the implants go into? Once they are placed, practice to keep your equipment running more efficiently. how do we take care of them? Approximately 70% of general This program identifies general areas and types of functions dentists do not surgically place implants in their offices, but you can do to ensure that your equipment stays operating statistics show that all dental practices will see patients who correctly. Equipment maintenance protocol covered have implants. This workshop is designed specifically for will include vacuums, compressors, x-ray processors, staff to begin to understand the basics about implants. autoclaves, operatory lights, and more. 14 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Recognize simple repairs that can be done in-office and »» Identify when occlusion affects the patient’s signs and when to call a service technician symptoms »» Set up a maintenance procedures plan for the office »» Apply bite splint therapy based on a diagnosis »» Apply bite splint therapy protocol based on time and ADDING INCISAL LENGTH FOR FUNCTION AND ESTHETICS outcome expectations • Corky Willhite, DDS »» Create a stable, organized occlusion on natural teeth 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T31 Fee: M $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 CONTINUING EDUCATION TRACKS Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop Support provided by Dentsply International Consider these courses scientific CE course, the New designed to offer a Dentist will find a variety of opportunities at the ODA’s This program is aimed at the dentist who wants to offer continuum of specific 146th Annual Session. Look a more practical and affordable option to patients who topics directed to for Course Codes: T26; F41; traditionally would be prepped for porcelain restorations to specific audiences. F63, and Event Code E93. add incisal length to small or worn teeth. This experience will help you to immediately improve traditional resin PATIENT ORIENTED ESPECIALLY FOR DENTAL restorations and understand how to use composite in DIAGNOSIS AND HYGIENISTS situations typically only done in porcelain. Participants will RESTORATION The ODA Annual Session complete their own composite restoration featuring one of Dr. Gary DeWood and Dr. Lee has a reputation of offering the most common situations—making a worn tooth longer Ann Brady join together to outstanding courses and offer a total of six courses offerings especially for to look and function better. from practice management hygienists, and this year to a hands-on course is no exception. From the At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: designed to help accomplish Hygienist-only Roundtables, »» Use a step-by-step procedure for lengthening a tooth to exquisite anterior restorative to perio topics, to over the build or restore anterior guidance while achieving natural results. Look for Course counter products, to required beauty in a composite restoration with little or no prep Codes: T18; T32; F41; F61; courses such as medical »» Build functional incisal anatomy using a practical template S76; S84. emergencies and CPR technique (i.e. a putty index) training, a broad variety of »» Understand how composite materials are handled for PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK learning opportunities await results that will look great for years A unique offering of courses hygienists. Look for Course »» Perform a polishing technique for an incredibly natural finish designed for the entire Codes: T21; F54; F57; S70; dental team, the Plaque S79; Y88. Attack Track features strong, Note: Course Code: T15 is a prerequisite to take this hands- science-based courses that TEAM MOTIVATION & on workshop. provide information directly TRAINING impacting patient care. The A recent change in the BITE SPLINTS AND OCCLUSAL THERAPY IN track also makes learning Ohio State Dental Board RESTORATIVE PRACTICES convenient, with all courses continuing education • Gary M. DeWood, DDS being presented in the same requirements now allow 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. classroom with instructors dentist and dental hygienist CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: T32 coming to the attendees licensees to count up Fee: M $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 verses attendees traveling to to six hours of practice different classrooms. Look for management courses Course Codes: T10; F40; S69. toward license renewal. The difference between success and failure when treating an occlusion rests in the joints and on the tops of the teeth. Take advantage of the COURSES FOR THE NEW pending rule change to take Understanding the level of risk presented by each individual’s DENTIST staff to hear nationally- presenting condition is a vital beginning. If the health of the Dentists in practice less than known speakers such as joints or the functional occlusion poses a risk to achieving a 10 years will be interested in Bruce Christopher, Debra longterm predictable result, we must know how to manage a variety courses designed Engelhardt-Nash, Dr. David that risk and optimize the outcome. We begin with excellent for the newer practitioner. Ahearn, Laci Phillips and diagnostic skills, and where it is appropriate the application From a special reception to Kelli Vrla. Look for Course of bite splint therapy diagnostically and therapeutically to practice marketing topics, Codes: T11; T22; F47; F59; transfer what we discover through the bite splint to the teeth. to a fee reduction on a F60; F38; F38; F56; S74; S81. 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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 EXHIBITHALL HOURS 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FEATURED CE COURSES Practice Management Learning Labs Course Codes: F38, F53 and F56 Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh Various Times Hygiene Round Table Course Code: F54 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. FEATURED SPECIAL EVENTS Callahan Celebration of Excellence Honoring Dr. Mark Bronson Event Code E95 Friday, September 14 6:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. The Bash! Friday, September 14 9:00 pm to 1:00 am GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which materials are provided by the speaker. Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31. Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience! 16 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14................................................................................................................................ INVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS I INVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS II • James Day, DDS • Brian Gray, DDS 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break) 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break) CE Hours: 8 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F34 CE Hours: 7 OSDB Category: A Fee: M $1695 NMD: $1695 Fee: M $199 NMD: $199 Support provided by Align Technology Course Code: F36 Limited Attendance Support provided by Align Technology Limited Attendance This one day course is designed specifically for the general practitioner and team members that wish to incorporate A lecture for GPs who currently offer Invisalign in their the Invisalign® system into their practice. This case-based practice, this highly interactive one day course is designed training provides participants with the clinical and operational to deliver insights from colleagues to augment expertise, confidence to successfully treat a range of highly predictable contribute to patient success and enhance practice cases. In addition to providing your entire team with essential economics. Learn how to approach more difficult cases and clinical, operational and marketing skills, the course presents a complex tooth movements with aligners and auxiliaries. full range of support resources specifically designed to meet the needs of the non-orthodontic practice. Attendees of this course At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: will understand the necessary steps of the Invisalign system »» Improve clinical outcomes including: Case selection and treatment goal planning; case »» Realize better practice economics submission; treatment planning process; treatment initiation; »» Offer a more complete array of treatment options to patients case monitoring; finishing and retention; describing available support tools to assist with the Invisalign system; selecting This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of more predictable cases for treatment based on relevant clinical Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, experience; and gaining the necessary knowledge to integrate and may hold stock in Align Technology. the Invisalign system into their practice immediately. Dentists who register for Course F34 can bring up to eight (8) auxiliary INVISALIGN CLEAR TECHNIQUES II: USING INVISALIGN® staff members for no additional course fee. Simply register TO BE THE BEST ORTHODONTIST YOU CAN BE auxiliary staff to attend Course F35. • William Dayan, DDS 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break) At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: CE Hours: 7 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F37 »» Identify ideal case types for Invisalign treatments Fee: M $199 NMD: $199 »» Integrate all aspects of the Invisalign process into the Support provided by Align Technology practice Orthodontists Only Limited Attendance »» Use the software that depicts a virtual set up of your planned treatment Orthodontics has always been based on principles of force »» Find help and resources for additional information and systems applied to teeth which create movement. By training learning the foundation of the force system applied to teeth by aligners, orthodontists can learn to move teeth bodily in This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of the same way that traditional fixed orthodontic appliances Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, move teeth. In many cases, Invisalign® can offer even better and may hold stock in Align Technology. control than traditional fixed braces. Using this knowledge, along with mastering the ClinCheck® treatment plan INVISALIGN CLEAR ESSENTIALS I - STAFF process, orthodontists can direct the appliance system to 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1 hour lunch break) correct malocclusions and provide patients with a healthy CE Hours: 8 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F35 and beautiful smile both during and after treatment. Don’t FREE When Attending with Dentist miss this valuable opportunity to increase your knowledge Limited Attendance of the Invisalign system. Dentists registering for Course F34 can register up to At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: eight (8) auxiliary staff members for no additional charge. »» Understand the biomechanics of Invisalign, and how to Auxiliary staff members will attend the Friday course from apply root control in Invisalign 8 am to 5 pm, and can earn up to 8 CE credits. See Course »» Maximize ClinCheck review skills and use Invisalign to Code: F34 for full course description. correct a variety of malocclusions including: crowding, spacing, class II and class III cases, depbite, openbite, Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 17
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, CONT. ........................................................................................................................ extractions cases, and surgical cases. components needed to be in compliance with the OSDB’s »» Treatment plan with Invisalign regulations. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: 1. The history, philosophy and psychology of N2 O-O2 This program is fully sponsored by Align Technology, manufacturer of minimal sedation Invisalign products. Clinical presenters may receive an honorarium from, 2. Definition and descriptions of the physiological and and may hold stock in Align Technology. psychological aspects of pain and anxiety 3. Concepts and management of pain and anxiety PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEARNING LAB EXPERIENCE: 4. Indications and contraindications for N2 O-O2 minimal DENTRIX sedation • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh 5. Anatomy and physiology of respiration 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 6. Medical assessment of the patient prior to administration CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F38 of N2 O-O2 minimal sedation Fee: M: $125 NMD: $185 S/O: $125 7. Moderate and deep sedation/general anesthesia versus Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop minimal sedation 8. Pharmacological and physiological effects of nitrous This 2 hour computer lab will give you and your team the oxide best opportunity for hands-on experience using your own 9. A description of the stages of drug induced central practice management software. This is not a program to nervous system depression through all levels of sell you on Dentrix, it’s a program which teaches all of the consciousness and unconsciousness with special additional tasks and capabilities that you and your team emphasis on the distinction between the conscious and may not be utilizing. It’s designed for doctors and all team unconscious state members who want to network with other Dentrix users 10. Monitoring of N2 O-O2 minimal sedation while learning more about using the Dentrix software in 11. Management of complications and medical emergencies a reduced paper/chart free environment; with a focus on 12. Legal and ethical considerations utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking 13. Occupational exposure your practice to the next level. 14. Successful completion of a written examination, provided by the board-approved permanent sponsor At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand how Dentrix can enhance the practice’s new As directed by the criteria set forth by the OSDB, a written exam patient experience will be administered at the end of the seminar. Attendees will »» Utilize Dentrix from the very first phone call to the first receive course and exam verification records by mail within appointment to the clinical rooms and back up front to two weeks of completing the course and exam. finish the appointment »» Use the electronic notes feature in each module At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Run appropriate reports for the practice »» Meet the OSDB complete educational requirement for monitoring nitrous oxide sedation in the dental office Note: Similar labs will be conducted for EagleSoft, Course Code: F53, and SoftDent, Course Code: F56 Note: This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s (OSDB) educational requirement for dental auxiliaries to MONITORING NITROUS OXIDE SEDATION monitor dental patients receiving nitrous oxide sedation. • Larry J. Sangrik, DDS To monitor nitrous oxide in the dental office, dental team 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. members must also have an appropriate CPR certification. CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F39 The American Heart Association BLS for Health Care Fee: M: $190 NMD: $255 S/O: $135 Providers certification is offered at Annual Session on Saturday, September 15, see Course Code: S79. Dental care being postponed by patients due to fear of dental treatment has caused the loss of countless teeth. Nitrous This course does not meet the OSDB’s criteria for hygienists to oxide remains the dental profession’s ally in helping patients administer nitrous oxide under the direct supervision of a dentist. cope with the anxiety associated with receiving dental care. This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s (OSDB) regulations to allow properly trained dental auxiliaries to monitor nitrous oxide under the direct supervision of a dentist. The course is for dental assistants, CDAs or CODAs, EFDAs, and hygienists and provides the lecture and testing 18 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ODA PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK FRIDAY 2012 EVALUATING AND DESIGNING OCCLUSION • Various Speakers • Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M. DeWood, DDS, MS 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F40 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F41 Fee: M: $155 NMD: $220 S/O: $99 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Discount for the New Dentist: $45 for dentists in practice Friday’s Presentations Include: 10 years or less Digital Radiography in the Dental Office Support provided by Delta Dental Foundation Presenter: Sharon Brooks, DDS, MS Partnership with the Ohio Academy of Pediatric Dentists When it comes to occlusion, every patient “wears” their What’s so special about digital radiography? How can I get complete history. Their teeth will tell you what they do if you good digital images when I can’t bend the corners of the can read the story. This course will teach you that language. digital sensor like I do with film? Are there any special tips It will offer ideas to treat the occlusion, to work with the I need to know about using sensors? How about saving and occlusion, and then create an occlusion when it’s necessary storing images? This program will try to answer all your to change everything. questions about digital imaging in the dental office so you can obtain the most diagnostically accurate images possible, At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: on the first attempt. (No, you can’t just keep retaking them »» Recognize wear patterns and the story they tell to get a “good one” even though the dose is usually lower »» Tell when equilibration is necessary and when it is not than with film.) If you have specific topics that you would »» Understand the references available to begin occlusal like covered, you may email the speaker with your questions evaluation and treatment before August 20, 2012: slbrooks@umich.edu. »» Treatment plan complete occlusion designs At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be THE ORAL EXAMINATION AND COMMON PATHOLOGIC able to: ENTITIES »» Have their specific questions answered by Dr. Brooks • John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS »» Obtain the most diagnostically accurate images possible 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. »» Understand the differences between digital radiography CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F42 and film Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 What You Need to Know Before Your Next Kiss A dental oral examination of the head, neck and oral cavity Presenter: John Mayo, DDS is demonstrated. For each location the common pathologic lesions are demonstrated through clinical slides with The importance of viruses to the dental office has become variations of normal to assist with the final clinical diagnosis. increasingly apparent in terms of cross infection and the high Each presented lesion is then discussed as far as etiology, prevalence of oral viral infections. The public today has a higher pathophysiology, and management and treatment. awareness of viruses especially due to the current epidemic and news coverage of HPV. Viruses can be transmitted to dental At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: staff and to patients so it is essential that we all understand »» Conduct a thorough dental oral examination screening for the underlying disease process and the pathogenesis of viral cancers infections. This course will provide a sound foundation to the »» Better understand common pathologic lesions understanding of relevant human viruses especially those involving the oral cavity. This is important and essential BASIC IMPLANTOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES – information for us, our patients, as well as our families. PARTS & PIECES; BEHIND THE WRENCH • Keith Norwalk, DDS At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. able to: CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F43 »» Better understand relevant human viruses involving the Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 oral cavity Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop »» Identify the potential of cross infection and the high prevalence of oral infections Where the devil did these things called implants come from anyway? Do you need a hardware store in your office to do them? How do the parts and pieces go together? What Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 19
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, CONT. ......................................................................................................................... about the bone the implants go into? Once they are placed, functional and non-functional, and demonstrate how these how do we take care of them? Approximately 70% of general methods also provide natural, esthetic soft tissue emergence dentists do not surgically place implants in their offices, but profiles routinely, and maximize peri-implant esthetics. statistics show that all dental practices will see patients who Numerous case reports and success rates will be demonstrated, have implants. This workshop is designed specifically for along with detailed steps outlined for predictable reproduction of staff to begin to understand the basics about implants. the procedure by the course participants. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand the mechanics behind implants »» Provide patients with immediate provisional restorations »» Recognize the importance of implants as a choice for patients »» Maximize peri-implant esthetics »» Be more comfortable with the implant process SMILE DESIGN – IT’S A TEAM GAME! This course is also offered on Thursday afternoon. See • Doug Lambert, DDS Course Code: T28. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F46 PREDICTABLE RESTORATIVE TECHNIQUES – SCIENCE Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 AND SUBSTANCE Support provided by Dentsply International • John Flucke, DDS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. What do we really need to consider prior to starting an CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F44 aesthetic case? Is the Golden Proportion really “golden?” The Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 elements of smile design are critical to starting the path toward Support provided by Ultradent Products Inc. a successful outcome for both the patient and the dental team, whether it be one tooth or an entire mouth. Yet, the concept can Learn about many technologies and techniques that can many times seem daunting and confusing, but really should be make adhesive dentistry more predictable, less stressful, fun! Learn about the role which macro-aesthetics and micro- and easier for everyone involved. Dr. Flucke will cover tips aesthetics, simple dental anatomy, color and shade selection, & tricks to help speed delivery, provide superior contacts, phonetics, material choices, perio-aesthetics and orthodontics and properly cure composite restorations. Learn the “whys” play in planning an aesthetic change. to providing sensitivity free and long lasting restorations for your patients in an interactive atmosphere. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Prepare case presentations illustrating the importance of At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: a multidisciplinary approach »» Recognize the advantages of high intensity curing lights »» Recognize the key components of smile design »» Understand uses of sectional matrix systems »» Better understand the use of photography, diagnostic »» Understand the science of curing previews, and minor tooth movement (MTM) »» Understand Isolation strategies »» Understand Preparation strategies HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR RECALL? • Debra Engelhardt-Nash IMMEDIATE IMPLANT LOADING AND 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. PROVISIONALIZATION CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F47 • Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F45 Are you seeing some of your patients all of the time, or all Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 of your patients some of the time? Learn how to determine Partnership with the Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP) your Recall Return Rate and what important statistics to Support provided by Hi’ossen track the health of your recare system. Learn how to make best use of the patient visit while they are in your care. Immediate implant loading and provisionalization have become very popular topics in the modern discipline of Implant Dentistry. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: The benefits of providing patients with immediate restorations, »» Determine the practice’s recall return rate that are either functional or non-functional, are superior to more »» Establish an effective recall system for the practice conventional ways of provisionalizing patients, if they are given provisional options at all. The presentation will review ways to provide patients with immediate provisional restorations, both 20 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... SIMPLIFIED ADHESIVE/COMPOSITE SOLUTIONS • Sarah Conroy, DDS At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. »» Demonstrate proper instrumentation CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F48 »» Execute proper suturing techniques Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 »» Demonstrate extraction techniques Support provided by Kerr Corp. »» Perform the surgical removal of a frenum Hands-on Workshop Limited Attendance »» Demonstrate excisional biopsy techniques Composite resin as a direct restorative solution for anterior COMPOSITE TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTABILITY AND and posterior restorations continues to grow in the industry. SUCCESS WITH ANTERIOR FREE-HAND BONDING – With new technologies entering the market that address WORKSHOP bulk filling techniques and self-etching alternatives, it is • Dennis Hartlieb, DDS easy to get confused. What materials will you advocate for 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. use in your practice? What has the literature been revealing CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F50 on materials currently used? Should practitioners change Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 their current techniques? This lecture/hands-on course Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop will attempt to make sense of the products and techniques Support Provided by Cosmedent available in today’s marketplace and will focus on materials and their applications. Participants will learn a step-by-step application of direct resin for fractures of anterior teeth. The appropriate preparation At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: techniques for fractured incisors to help camouflage the »» Understand placement techniques that maximize clinical restoration and maximize retention will be reviewed and outcomes and esthetics practiced. Concepts to create and utilize a customized lingual »» Understand the mechanisms of bonding systems and how incisal matrix will be used in the hands-on exercise. Utilizing to control sensitivity opaquing techniques, and a combination of appropriate »» Understand what is required of materials to be utilized for Nanofilled and Microfilled composites, the participants will bulk fill and how to place them correctly overcome the problem of ‘shine-thru’ commonly seen with »» Understand techniques for finishing and polishing other composite systems. A predictable, uncomplicated composite restorations technique to restore the fractured anterior tooth will be taught in this hands-on program. Note: This course is repeated on Friday afternoon, Course F58. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: ORAL SURGERY WORKSHOP FOR THE GENERAL »» Understand bevel design and layering techniques to create PRACTITIONER invisible Class IV restorations • Robert R. Edwab, DDS »» Know how and when to use opaquers to create naturally 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. appearing restorations CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F49 »» Understand the importance of microfill composites for Fee: M: $305 NMD: $400 S/O: $215 ultimate esthetics in free hand bonding Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop »» Know when to utilize tints to avoid creating the monochromatic, ‘life-less’ restoration Step-by-step techniques to broaden your scope of practice »» Use appropriate materials and methods necessary to create and make oral surgery more enjoyable and income- properly contoured and polished composite restorations producing are performed on fresh pig mandibles. Each exercise is preceded by an AV presentation to outline the COST EFFECTIVE OFFICE DESIGN procedure and introduce the required instruments. Next, • David J. Ahearn, DDS the clinician demonstrates the procedure in front of you. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Each attendee then performs the surgical procedure on his CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F51 or her own pig mandible. Learn to perform a frenectomy, Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 biopsy, flap techniques and an I & D. Learn about suturing techniques as you work. Proper use of the cowhorn and You can create a beautiful and highly productive practice on a Ash forceps are demonstrated as you extract anterior reasonable budget. Save space and markedly reduce costs, and posterior teeth along with the use of a rongeur when while increasing spaciousness by eliminating unnecessary doing alveoplasties and root removals. All materials and equipment and streamlining workflow. This course will show instruments are supplied by the clinician. you how to create phenomenal results quickly. You will leave Preview Program | 2011 ODA Annual Session | 21
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, CONT. ........................................................................................................................ knowing how to plan your future, how to outline the steps PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEARNING LAB EXPERIENCE: required to achieve your goals and how to affordably create EAGLESOFT the office of your dreams, all while improving patient care. • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F53 »» Create a clear outline of objectives for your new or Fee: M: $125 NMD: $185 S/O: $125 improved practice design Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop »» Identify the 17 principles of an attractive, comfortable and highly productive office This 2 hour computer lab will give you and your team the »» Markedly reduce the cost to create a great new practice best opportunity for hands-on experience using your own while providing better patient care practice management software. This is not a program to »» Become competitive no matter what the economy is doing sell you on EagleSoft, it’s a program which teaches all of the additional tasks and capabilities that you and your team EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF INSTRUMENTS TO REDUCE may not be utilizing. It’s designed for doctors and all team NEUROMUSCULAR STRESS members who want to network with other EagleSoft users • Judy Zack Bendit, RDH while learning more about using the EagleSoft software in 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. a reduced paper/chart free environment, with a focus on CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F52 utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 your practice to the next level. Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: This interactive workshop will acquaint the Dental Hygienist »» Understand how EagleSoft can enhance the practice’s with recent advancements in instrument designs to facilitate new patient experience clinical techniques and minimize musculoskeletal stress. In »» Utilize EagleSoft from the very first phone call to the first addition to “hands-on” activities utilizing a wide variety of appointment to the clinical rooms and back up front to instruments on typodont models, participants will join in finish the appointment a discussion about the use of powered scaling devices as »» Use the electronic notes feature in each module related to reducing physical stress. The presentation and »» Run appropriate reports for the practice activities will encourage an individualized approach toward neutralizing motions and postures. This course is presented Note: Similar labs will be conducted for Dentrix, Course in a half-day format focusing on the use of periodontal Code: F38, and SoftDent, Course Code: F56 instruments. FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY: PREVENTATIVE At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: PRODUCTS ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON FRIDAY 2012 »» Recognize clues and signals that identify potential 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. physical problems and eliminate them before they cause CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F54 permanent damage Fee: $65 »» Emphasize positive “neutral” postures, and eliminate or Limited Attendance reduce negative “flexions” and “extensions” »» Recognize and convert the not-so-obvious physical Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch stressors in daily routines – sneaky “hidden” stressors & Learn program just for them! Representatives from the that cause fatigue leading preventative products companies will participate in »» Analyze “motions” and movements that create a risk for this interactive session where attendees will be seated at musculoskeletal problems tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the »» Adapt newly designed curettes and Ultrasonic room spending time at each table describing their newest Magnetostrictive inserts on typodonts with the goal of materials and answering dental hygienists’ questions. reducing “repetitive motions”, minimizing wrist flexion and /or extension, and relaxing instrument grasp *Due to limited seating, only dental hygienists can attend »» Discover realistic, effective methods to defeat chairside this course. postural problems 22 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ADDITION BY SUBTRACTION: CONSERVATIVE »» Run appropriate reports for the practice PREPARATION WORKSHOP FOR PORCELAIN VENEERS • Doug Lambert, DDS Note: Similar labs will be conducted for Dentrix, Course 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Code: F38, and EagleSoft, Course Code: F53 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F55 Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 THE MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND REALITIES OF OTC PRODUCTS Support provided by Dentsply International • Judy Zack Bendit, RDH Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F57 Aesthetics is one of the key driving forces in dentistry today. Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 A renaissance in realizing the beauty of the human dentition is being driven by both patient and dentist alike, and to this Join us for this fun and interactive program where we explore end, new restorative materials and techniques are constantly all the Myths, Legends and Realities of Toothbrushes, evolving. This is especially true when considering the use of Toothpastes and Mouth Rinses. We will look at vintage porcelain laminate veneers as part of an aesthetic change for commercials and evaluate how they have shaped our current a patient. One of the key factors, yet many times overlooked, philosophies and explain why we are so challenged with in the successful porcelain veneer case is proper conservative getting the right products into the hands of our patients. This tooth preparation. This workshop will guide you through a course will leave you questioning many of the advertisements unique technique for planning, prepping, and temporizing a and making wiser decisions for yourself and your patients. case with misaligned teeth using pre-preparation temporaries. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Look at the trends in marketing and how they affect our »» Understand the importance of aesthetic pre-contouring own decision making process »» Utilize conservative preparation design for porcelain veneers »» Formulate a homecare protocol »» Recognize bonding agents and luting resin options for »» Evaluate and discuss the science behind many of the OTC cementation products »» Compare and discuss the current rinses available for in- PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEARNING LAB EXPERIENCE: office and home use SOFTDENT »» Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to dispensing • Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh in the office vs. recommending products 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F56 SIMPLIFIED ADHESIVE/COMPOSITE SOLUTIONS Fee: M: $125 NMD: $185 S/O: $125 • Sarah Conroy, DDS Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F58 This 2 hour computer lab will give you and your team the Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 best opportunity for hands-on experience using your own Support provided by Kerr Corp. practice management software. This is not a program to Hands-on Workshop Limited Attendance sell you on SoftDent, it’s a program which teaches all of the additional tasks and capabilities that you and your team Composite resin as a direct restorative solution for anterior may not be utilizing. It’s designed for doctors and all team and posterior restorations continues to grow in the industry. members who want to network with other SoftDent users With new technologies entering the market that address bulk while learning more about using the SoftDent software in filling techniques and self-etching alternatives, it is easy to a reduced paper/chart free environment; with a focus on get confused. What materials will you advocate for use in your utilizing your software to explore the possibilities of taking practice? What has the literature been revealing on materials your practice to the next level. currently used? Should practitioners change their current techniques? This lecture/hands-on course will attempt to At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: make sense of the products and techniques available in today’s »» Understand how SoftDent can enhance the practice’s new marketplace and will focus on materials and their applications. patient experience »» Utilize SoftDent from the very first phone call to the first At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: appointment to the clinical rooms and back up front to »» Understand placement techniques that maximize clinical finish the appointment outcomes and esthetics »» Use the electronic notes feature in each module »» Understand the mechanisms of bonding systems and how Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 23
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, CONT. ........................................................................................................................ to control sensitivity This session will present a systematic approach for esthetic »» Understand what is required of materials to be utilized for treatment planning and case presentation. Drawing on bulk fill and how to place them correctly fundamental concepts of setting a denture esthetically »» Understand techniques for finishing and polishing and incorporating our current understanding of tooth composite restorations proportion, gingival contour, color and arrangement, you will learn a step-by-step approach that will simplify any case. Note: This course is also offered on Friday morning, Course F48. The treatment plan you create then becomes the basis for a powerful conversation with the patient that will increase THIS CAN ALL BE EASIER: A DOZEN PROJECTS THAT case acceptance, and serves as the template for wax-ups WILL MAKE YOUR OFFICE A FUN, EASY & PRODUCTIVE and consults with specialists. PLACE TO WORK! • David J. Ahearn, DDS At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. »» Indicate incisal tooth position CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F59 »» Understand gingival esthetics Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 »» Understand the importance of tooth proportion and alignment »» Present esthetic treatment planning options As dental practices become more and more sophisticated, the »» Provide adequate case presentations work of clinical staff has become an extremely challenging, seemingly impossible endeavor. This presentation will show MINIMALLY INVASIVE SINUS AUGMENTATION you how to reduce clutter, decrease inventory, improve on- • Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS time performance, speed room turn-around, simplify infection 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. control and increase office profitability. Enjoy a healthy, less- CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F62 stressful workplace and explode your practice growth. Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Partnership with the Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP) At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: Support provided by Hi’ossen »» Stop getting behind schedule »» Expand production without expanding stress Often times in dealing with the edentulous posterior »» Eliminate bottlenecks maxillae, pneumatization of the sinus membrane necessitate »» Reduce patient wait times the augmentation of the sinus floor to provide adequate »» Go home with more energy at the end of the day alveolar support for implants to be successful long term. In this presentation designed for the specialist, an innovative INCREASING TREATMENT ACCEPTANCE way in which minimally invasive sinus augmentation can • Debra Engelhardt-Nash be performed will be explained and demonstrated. The 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. crestal approach for sinus floor elevation, and the lateral CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F60 wall approach for larger sinus augmentation procedures Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 will be described. This innovative procedure simplifies the sinus grafting procedure, and allows for very controlled It’s one thing to have the knowledge and expertise to provide management of the entire process. ultimate dentistry for patients. It’s another thing to gain their acceptance. This program will devote its attention At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: to increasing diagnosis and treatment acceptance skills. »» Understand the need for, and complications of minimally Topics include: the patient interview; treatment presentation invasive sinus augmentation skills; financial arrangements; the role of team – clinical care coordinator; and integrating technology. PROVEN WAYS TO GENERATE A 500% RETURN ON INVESTMENT WITH DENTAL PRACTICE MARKETING At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: DOLLARS »» Increase treatment acceptance of patients • Danielle Walton 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. EXQUISITE ESTHETICS CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: F63 • Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M. DeWood, DDS, MS Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F61 Generating new patients is a critical goal for any dental Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 practice. New patients are often the lifeblood of a practice whether it’s a start up or has been around for 30 years. 24 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... However, most dentists continue to struggle with determining »» Administer emergency drugs and proper dosages the best and most cost-effective ways to generate new »» Know who to treat and who needs a medical consultation patients. In this session, attendees will learn the basics »» Identify patients in medical distress of internet marketing (i.e.: pay per click and search engine »» Understand maximum dosages of local anesthetics to optimization) and how to measure the effectiveness of these avoid an overdose marketing channels for their practice. »» Know what drugs are needed in a medical emergency and how to inject them At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Construct an office medical emergency drug kit »» Understand how internet marketing works »» Generate a significant amount of new patients via their DAY-TO-DAY TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE YOUR PRACTICE website and internet marketing • John Flucke, DDS »» Track the effectiveness of internet marketing channels 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. so they know exactly how profitable practice marketing CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F66 efforts are Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Support provided by Kerr Corp. MEDICAL DRUGS AND DENTISTRY • John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS Learn about many technologies that can improve your 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. efficiency and patient care. Learn about digital operatories CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F64 and high tech devices to improve patient outcomes. However, Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 there are many pieces of the “technology puzzle” and not all require a huge investment in financial resources or staff The recognition and identification of various medical drugs, training. Dr. Flucke will also cover digital drug databases, their uses, actions and the diseases they are prescribed for advances in endodontics, and insights into different products will be discussed. Drug interactions with dental therapy to decrease your stress level while raising your quality of care. and/or dental drugs will be described. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand the advantages of digital operatories »» Recognize common medications taken by patients and »» Understand the advantages of digital drug databases their affect on dental treatment »» Be aware of cutting edge endodontic products TREATING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL A CONVERSATION WITH THE 2012 CALLAHAN MEMORIAL OFFICE: HANDS-ON WORKSHOP FOR THE ENTIRE TEAM AWARD WINNER: NUTRITION AND ORAL HEALTH • Robert R. Edwab, DDS • Dominick D. DePaola, DDS, PhD 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F65 CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: F67 Fee: M: $305 NMD: $400 S/O: $215 Fee: M: $25 NMD: $25 S/O: $25 Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop Join us for a unique opportunity to visit with Dr. Dominick D. Life threatening medical emergencies in the dental office DePaola, as he discusses topics of great interest, including the can occur anytime. The clinician discusses common office connection between nutrition and oral health. Contemporary emergencies seen in the dental office. Learn how to evaluate concepts in nutrition that relate diet and nutrition to health a patient and determine who to treat and who to refer for a promotion and disease prevention will be presented. In medical evaluation. Learn to recognize patients who have a addition, the relationships between nutrition and dental caries, tendency to cause medical emergencies and how to modify periodontal inflammation, and developmental disorders will be their treatment plan. The clinician teaches you how to explored. The application of nutrition to clinical practice including make your own emergency kit, identify an emergency and identification of patients at risk for diet and nutrition-related perform the appropriate treatment. Learn what the most oral diseases and disorders will also be examined. The overall appropriate drugs for a dentist to have, determine proper objective is to provide the audience with a better understanding dosages and see how to administer them. Finally determine of these relationships and how the nutritionist should be an the maximum dose of local anesthetic for your patient and integral member of the oral and general health care team. quickly calculate a safe dose. All materials, syringes and drugs are supplied by the clinician. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand the application of nutrition and clinical practice At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 25
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    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 EXHIBITHALL HOURS 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. FEATURED CE COURSES Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Lecture Course Codes: S71 Ross Nash, DDS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Workshop Course Codes: S83 Ross Nash, DDS 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Modern Endodontics -from theory to practice Course Code: S72 Martin Trope, DDS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Update on Modern Endodontics Course Code: S85 Martin Trope, DDS 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Table Clinics Saturday, September 15 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which materials are provided by the speaker. Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31. Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience! 26 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15...................................................................................................................... RADIOGRAPHY FOR THE DENTAL ASSISTANT Ending Dental Caries: Look to the Children • Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA Presenter: Paul Casamassimo, DDS, MS 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (1-hour lunch break) CE Hours: 7 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S68 More children with more decay – the epidemic of early childhood Fee: M: $155 NMD: $220 S/O: $99 caries continues to grow. The last decade has seen a rise in disease in spite of the best efforts of dentistry, medicine, and Dental assistants who need radiology certification can learn public health advocates. The evidence tells us that dental caries what they need to know in this seminar, which presents is preventable, but also difficult to eradicate once established. the basics of radiographic imaging, processing, and Children with early childhood caries continue to experience interpretation. The course covers the differences between decay in spite of regular care and preventive therapies. These bisecting angle and paralleling techniques, guidelines of film children are also more likely to experience decay into later life. alignment for intraoral radiographs, and proper positioning These sobering facts are balanced by the opportunity to prevent for panoramic radiographs. To complete the certification establishment of ECC in infants and assure them a caries-free process, attendees must complete specific in-office training lifetime. This presentation provides the dental team with the which will be described in detail during the course. knowledge and clinical tools to care for very young children, arm their families with useful preventive guidance, and manage At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: the practice-building opportunities of infant oral health. »» Meet the OSDB educational requirements for the dental assistant radiographer certification At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be »» Understand the basics of radiographic imaging, processing able to: and interpretation »» Understand developmental and anatomical characteristics »» Complete the necessary in-office training of infants and toddlers that have an impact on oral health, including: delayed eruption; tongue tie; bruxing; teething Note: This course meets the requirements of the dental »» Understand the unique role of fluoride in the child under assistant radiographer rules implemented by the Ohio State three years of age and be able to utilize it therapeutically Dental Board. to maximize health and minimize risk: when to prescribe fluoride; how is risk incorporated into fluoride therapy; ODA PLAQUE ATTACK TRACK SATURDAY 2012 what do I really need to know • Various Speakers »» Understand today’s early childhood diet and what a dental 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. professional can expect realistically to accomplish and how CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S69 to do it: how much sugar is there in the diet of babies; can I Fee: M: $155 NMD: $220 S/O: $99 modify a family’s diet and how; what are the realities of diet in families with the greatest caries risk Saturday’s presentations include: What’s New About Oral Cancer in America OAP PANEL 2012 Presenter: Jed Jacobson, DDS, MS, MPH • Fred Alger, DDS, MS; Glenn Jividen, Jr., DDS; • Rupa Hamal , DMD, MS, MPH As many people will die this year from skin cancer as oral 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. cancer. Who is at risk for it? Everyone is. It is no longer an CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S70 old man’s disease. For 75 percent of those with oral cancer, Fee: M: FREE NMD: $90 S/O: FREE the disease was a result of alcohol or tobacco abuse. The Support provided by the Ohio Academy of Periodontists (OAP) other 25 percent had no known risk factors. Oral cancer is on the rise among individuals who aren’t engaging in Presentations include: abusive behavior, and those aged 16 to 40 make up the A Current Review of Indications for Common Periodontal fastest growing segment of the population falling victim to Surgical Procedures this disease. Oral cancer often masquerades as harmless Presenter: Fred Alger, DDS, MS benign lesions and early detection is key to successful Knowing when to treat a patient with periodontal surgery is treatment. Learn the science behind early detection and as important as knowing how to perform the surgery. The new treatments and products that can help in the fight. indications for various periodontal surgical procedures will At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be be presented, including: pocket reduction surgery; bone able to: grafting procedures; and, soft tissue grafting procedures for »» Understand current oral cancer statistics both health and esthetics. »» Identify new technologies and treatments in the market place to help detect and prevent oral cancer At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 27
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, CONT. .............................................................................................................. able to: ACRYLIC LAMINATE VENEER -- LECTURE »» Recognize when pocket reduction surgery is indicated • Ross Nash, DDS »» Recognize when bone grafting is indicated 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. »» Recognize when soft tissue grafting procedures are CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S71 indicated Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 »» See how periodontal surgery can improve restorative Support provided by Coltene Whaledent outcomes In this seminar, Dr. Nash will discuss the use of direct composite Making Sense of Bone Grafting Needs for Dental Implants resin for repair of anterior teeth as well as for full veneers Presenter: Glenn Jividen, Jr., DDS to change the color, shape or alignment of the teeth. Using actual clinical cases, he will show step by step techniques for Despite advances in pretreatment diagnostics, such as fabrication of composite resin anterior restorations. cone beam technology, patients and restorative dentists are still faced with multiple strategies and opinions regarding At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be the need for, the extent of, and the type of, bone grafting able to: necessary for a successful dental implant outcome. Variables such as predictability, cost, type of grafting, and »» Better use direct composite resin for repair of anterior teeth potential morbidity need to be weighed and chosen for each individual patient. This presentation will help the attendee Note: A hands-on course accompanies this lecture; see with this decision-making process. Course Code: S83 At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be MODERN ENDODONTICS - FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE able to: • Martin Trope, DDS »» Better determine when bone grafting is necessary for 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. implant patients CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S72 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Causes of Recession, Indications, and Soft Tissue Support provided by Brasseler USA Grafting Techniques Presenter: Rupa Hamal, DMD, MS, MPH Root canal therapy requires a high level of technical skill. Dr. Hamal will discuss some common causes of recession, However, without a clear understanding of the biological and how to recognize the associated indications. She will requirements for successful treatment these skills may also discuss the benefits of soft tissue grafting and factors be “wasted” on techniques that are unnecessarily difficult. affecting the outcome of soft tissue grafting procedures. A correct diagnosis and the blending of new materials and techniques in order to achieve an environment that At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be will ensure a healthy apical periodontium will result in able to: an extremely high probability of success. This course will »» Identify common causes of recession cover simple safe and scientifically proven techniques for »» Evaluate recession treatment that ensure an extremely high success rate. »» Recognize indications for soft tissue graft »» Know the types of soft tissue grafts At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be »» Know the types of grafting techniques able to: »» Understand factors affecting the outcome of soft tissue »» Know the biologic requirements for endodontic success graft procedures »» Differentiate between a vital and non-vital tooth in terms of meeting these requirements »» Know to what extent the newest technologies in endodontics assist in attaining these biologic goals »» Apply new principles of canal instrumentation and filling to appropriate cases »» Select appropriate instruments to suit individual needs »» Perform endodontic procedures in a successful and cost effective manner Note: A hands-on course accompanies this lecture; see Course Code: S85 28 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF DIODE LASERS ESTHETIC FAILURES • John Flucke, DDS • Lee Ann Brady, DMD 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S73 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S76 Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Lasers are gaining popularity in dentistry, but questions More and more of the dentistry done everyday is driven by still abound. Spend a ½ day hands-on with Dr. John Flucke esthetic outcomes. Even our routine procedures are expected and learn what diode lasers can do for your patients and to deliver esthetic results, with restorations disappearing your practice. Procedures, techniques, and the science against the landscape of the natural teeth. How do we meet the behind the different devices available will be presented in an demands we place on ourselves as well as the expectations of objective and easy to understand interactive presentation. our patients? This program will address treatment planning, restorative techniques and laboratory communication as At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: potential causes of case failure. »» Understand the laser wavelengths available for dentistry »» Understand procedures diode lasers can perform At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand the science & why lasers work »» Better understand esthetic treatment planning »» Understand tips & tricks to make laser procedures easier »» Demonstrate esthetic techniques & material selection »» Leave with an understanding of lasers that can guide »» Initiate interdisciplinary management clinical usage or purchasing decision »» Improve laboratory communication HOW TO WOW NOW: KEYS TO JAW-DROPPING PATIENT DISPELLING THE “CSI EFFECT” MYTH: AN OVERVIEW OF SERVICE EXCELLENCE! CONTEMPORARY FORENSIC DENTISTRY • Kelli Vrla • Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber Riley-Burns, RDH 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: S74 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S77 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Keep sharpening your skills to enhance patient relations. Because of the current popularity of forensic fare on television, The key to rapport-building is an art, which you can continue the general public is getting a skewed view of the true nature to improve. Based on Kelli’s book, The Pathway Series : Customer of forensic investigation. This issue is commonly known as Service, this interactive and entertaining program equips you the “CSI effect.” In this seminar, Dr. Cardoza and Ms. Riley- with hit-the-ground-running, practical skills and the desire Burns will dispel this myth as it relates to forensic odontology. to serve up WOW-NOW helpings of patient care, while you Topics will include forensic dental identification of decedents keep your day on-track. This festive and fun presentation of varying postmortem states including: skeletal, fragmented, will engage and delight you with fresh-look tools to reach decomposed, burned remains and pattern injuries as they new heights in patient satisfaction and staff stress-relief, relate to bite mark investigation not only in human bites but ultimately boosting your bottom line. animal bites as well. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Enhance patient and staff relations and build a wealth of »» Understand the varied roles of forensic dentists referrals »» Understand the forensic value of dental records »» Customize appreciation »» Recognize how to cooperate with the legal system »» Manage even the hardest-to-please people in your world »» Create rapport and increase productivity with your internal DANB FORUM as well as external relations • Various Speakers »» Practice the art of smooth recovery when folks aren’t 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. always happy campers CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: C Course Code: S78 »» Stay cool amidst the chaos Fee: M: FREE NMD: $90 S/O: FREE »» Keep moving transactions forward—despite challenges and set-backs The Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. (DANB) is hosting a forum for the entire dental team. DANB will present information on its national certifications Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), Certified Orthodontic Assistant Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 29
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    CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES KEY:M: ODA MEMBER DENTIST NMD: NONMEMBER DENTIST S/O: DENTAL AUXILIARIES, OFFICE STAFF AND OTHER REGISTRANTS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, CONT. .............................................................................................................. .... (COA), and Certified Preventive Functions Dental Assistant emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and (CPFDA). DANB will outline how to apply and prepare for foreign-body airway obstruction. Recognize heart attack and the exams. In addition to discussing the many benefits of stroke in adults and breathing difficulty in children and learn earning certification, DANB will share information about skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with state regulations and dental assisting trends. DANB will barrier devices and bag-mask devices) as well as demonstrate also offer a preview of the new Entry Level Dental Assistant the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Fees (ELDA) and Certified Restorative Functions Dental Assistant collected for this class do not necessarily represent revenue (CRFDA) certifications that are coming soon. Attendees will for the American Heart Association. also learn more about the DALE Foundation, the official DANB affiliate, and the e-learning opportunities it offers. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Complete requirements to be certified At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand the significance of DANB certifications *Please submit your current AHA healthcare provider card when you attend this renewal course. If you do not have a CPR ACCREDITATION* current AHA healthcare provider card, see Course Code: S79. • Heart Start of Central Ohio 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Note: This course fulfills the Ohio State Dental Board’s CPR CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S79 requirement for hygienists. For licensure, hygienists must Fee: M: $155 NMD: $220 S/O: $99 have proof of CPR certification. Receive your 2-year certification for CPR following the TABLE CLINICS American Heart Association Guidelines for healthcare 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. professionals. Learn how to recognize and respond to life- CE Hours: up to 2 OSDB Category: G threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory FREE with registration fee – ticket automatically provided arrest, and foreign-body airway obstruction. Recognize heart Support provided by Colgate attack and stroke in adults and breathing difficulty in children and learn skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including Be sure to make time to visit the Table Clinics, located in the ventilation with barrier devices and bag-mask devices) as well Exhibit Hall. Not only will you learn new techniques from as demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator your colleagues; you can also earn up to 2 free CE credits, (AED). Time listed includes a one-hour lunch break. Fees approved for licensure requirements from the Ohio State collected for this class do not necessarily represent revenue Dental Board under category G. CE credit is given based on for the American Heart Association. time spent viewing Clinics. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: GETTING PEOPLE TO OWN THEIR JOBS! PREVENT »» Complete requirements to be certified ACCOUNTABILITY DEFICIT DISORDER IN YOUR WORKPLACE! *If you need to renew your existing AHA 2-year healthcare • Kelli Vrla provider certification see Course Code: S80. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: C Course Code: S81 Note: This course fulfills the Ohio State Dental Board’s CPR Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 requirement for hygienists. For licensure, hygienists must have proof of CPR certification. Get your staff to own the jobs they’ve signed on to do! This presentation will help you clarify expectations of job CPR RECERTIFICATION* standards and be proactive in problem solving. Walk away • Heart Start of Central Ohio with a hit-the-ground-running action plan to put to work 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. immediately. Learn how to give corrective feedback tactfully CE Hours: 4 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S80 and effectively. Help your staff understand the top priorities Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 of your practice. Learn how to best incentivize that WOW service internally and externally! Renew your existing 2-year certification for CPR following the American Heart Association Guidelines for healthcare At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: professionals – you must submit your current American »» Create an action plan for motivating staff Heart Association healthcare provider card to attend the »» Implement communication techniques to help effectively class. Learn how to recognize and respond to life-threatening correct and educate staff 30 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... DENTISTRY’S ROLE IN A BIOTERRORISM / MASS tooth position, contour and color of the new restoration as DISASTER SCENARIO well as assuring functional success. It is challenging to select • Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber Riley-Burns, RDH from one of the many choices of esthetic restorative materials 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. that are available. We will discuss the esthetic and functional CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S82 parameters of each material to facilitate appropriate material Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 selection. An efficient and effective process for streamlining tooth preparation will be presented. If a disaster occurred in your community, would you be prepared? Does your local public health department have At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: enough trained personnel to handle a disaster? Dr. Cardoza »» Achieve anterior full coverage preparation design and Ms. Riley-Burns will discuss how you may be called upon »» Achieve anterior partial coverage preparation design to help your community respond to a major public health disaster. Receive an introduction to basic triage principles UPDATE ON MODERN ENDODONTICS and learn what you should have on hand to help you survive • Martin Trope, DMD during a disaster. Dr. Cardoza will discuss the evolution of 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. mass disaster management from a perspective of forensic CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S85 dentistry. He will also introduce the ODA Forensic Dental Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 and Emergency Response Team. Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop Support provided by Brasseler USA At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Understand dentistry’s potential role in a bioterrorism/ Many general dentists prefer to treat some endodontic mass disaster cases. The combination of performing adequate root »» Recognize the use of dental records in a mass disaster canal treatment of appropriate cases and referring more »» Understand the role of the forensic dentist in a mass fatality complex cases should ensure maximal success for all of your endodontically treated cases. This workshop will ACRYLIC LAMINATE VENEER -- WORKSHOP review some of the basic concepts that need to be followed • Ross Nash, DDS in order to attain maximal endodontic success. It will also 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. demonstrate: scout files for pathfinding; BioRace file CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S83 sequence for achieving adequate apical sizes; bioceramic Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 bonded root canal filling materials. Support provided by Coltene Whaledent At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees should be In this workshop, Dr. Nash will illustrate the use of direct able to: composite resin for repair of anterior teeth as well as for »» Understand different approaches for vital versus necrotic full veneers to change the color, shape or alignment of the cases teeth. Using actual clinical cases, he will show step by »» Know minimal apical sizes step techniques for fabrication of composite resin anterior »» Understand irrigation protocols including ultrasonic activation restorations. He will also demonstrate a new and innovative »» Recognize which cases to defer technique using prefabricated composite resin laminates to enhance the technique of placing direct composite veneers. RADIOGRAPHY REVIEW 2012 • Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. »» Enhance the technique of placing direct composite veneers CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S86 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 ANTERIOR ESTHETIC TECHNIQUES & MATERIALS • Lee Ann Brady, DMD A general review of the basics of radiographic imaging, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. processing, and interpretation. CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: S84 Fee: M: $245 NMD: $310 S/O: $175 At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: Limited Attendance Hands-on Workshop »» Grasp any updates in the radiographic field »» Refresh their current knowledge of dental radiography Accomplishing exquisite anterior restorative results is a combination of preparation technique and materials selections. Note: This course meets the two-hour radiography review This program will present an approach to plan margin required by the OSDB for dental assistant radiographers. placement and tooth reduction to accomplish the proposed Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 31
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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 FEATUREDCE COURSES Be Very Afraid! Course Codes: Y87 Brian Novy, DDS 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Infection Control & Regulatory Compliance Course Codes: Y89 Christopher A. Moore, MA 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. GOING GREEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE In an effort to be both environmentally friendly and as a convenience to our attendees, the ODA is providing course handout materials on-line, in advance of Annual Session. Appropriate materials can be downloaded and/or printed at your convenience. Handout information will be available for all courses for which materials are provided by the speaker. Materials will be available starting August 15 and will be online until October 31. Materials can be found on the ODA’s website, www.oda.org. You will need your registration number to access appropriate materials. Handout materials will not be available onsite. Plan ahead, print your handouts and enjoy your courses by helping the ODA Annual Session Go Green – For Your Convenience! 32 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16............................................................................................................................. BE VERY AFRAID! INFECTION CONTROL & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE • Brian Novy, DDS • Christopher A. Moore, MA 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 6 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y87 CE Hours: 3 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y89 Fee: M: $175 NMD: $240 S/O: $120 Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 Support provided by GC America This practical seminar will help team members understand If your name is Streptococcus mutans you have a lot to fear. and comply with the latest state and federal regulations A group of dentists and hygienists have figured out your affecting the practice of dentistry. The information-packed weakness. They’re using that new information to eradicate session will focus on, among other regulations: Ohio your species by the bazilliiongatrillion…and they’re using a State Dental Board (OSDB) infection control rules; OSHA lot more than fluoride. Come find out what these radical standards governing bloodborne pathogens; and the Ohio dentists and hygienists know that you don’t. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) infectious waste At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: disposal rules. »» Describe the three types of bacteria that are implicated in dental caries At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Interpret results from diagnostic tests for dental caries »» Meet OSHA’s annual exposure control training requirement »» Understand how to implement targeted therapeutics in a »» Understand the Ohio State Dental Board infection control variety of patients rules »» Create restorations that inhibit secondary (recurrent) decay »» Understand the Ohio EPA’s infectious waste disposal rules »» Transition patients from high to low caries risk Note: This program fulfills the annual exposure control Price listed includes a box lunch for each attendee. training requirement mandated by the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE: STRATEGIES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM AWARENESS: PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE, OARRS, • Larry J. Sangrik, DDS HUMAN TRAFFICKING, DENTAL OFFICE COMPLIANCE 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. MANUAL CE Hours: 4 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y88 • Lili C. Reitz, Esq. Fee: M: $90 NMD: $155 S/O: $71 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CE Hours: 2 OSDB Category: A Course Code: Y90 Medical emergencies occurring in the dental office can be Fee: M: FREE NMD: $90 S/O: FREE stressful and frightening, not only for the patient, but also for the entire dental team. This course is designed for This course will be facilitated and presented by Lili C. Reitz, dentists and staffs to develop strategies to prevent, identify Esq., Executive Director of the Ohio State Dental Board. In and respond to medical problems including syncope, addition to her Board duties, Ms. Reitz is a member of the allergic problems, cardiovascular abnormalities and Governor’s Cabinet Opiate Action Team, and is a member respiratory distress. Emphasis will be placed on preparing of the Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Commission, your team in advance of a crisis to minimize its potential Education and Awareness Committee. In addition to impact. Although dentists or staff will benefit by attending providing information on these two crises in Ohio, Ms. individually, the greatest gain is achieved when the dental Reitz will also provide attendees with information on the team attends together. An extensive handout is provided new legislation and rules regarding the Ohio Automated which can later be condensed into a chairside manual with Rx Reporting System (OARRS); and the Ohio State Dental appropriate protocols to respond to most emergencies. Board’s Office Compliance Manual, a document available to all licensees to ensure compliance with documentation At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: requirements under the Dental Practice Act. »» Develop strategies to prevent, identify and respond to medical problems At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to: »» Meet the Ohio State Dental Board’s auxiliary educational »» Understand the crises facing Ohio and the Region with criteria for Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office regard to Opiates and Human Trafficking »» Be prepared to minimize a crisis’ potential impact »» Recognize the dental team’s responsibilities with regard to OARRS Note: This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board’s »» Access the OSDB’s Office Compliance Manual criteria for dental hygienists and general supervision. Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 33
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    NATIONALLY-KNOWN SPEAKERS ATODA ANNUAL SESSION Many of the speakers presenting at this year’s Annual Session have been featured at meetings throughout the country in 2012. A partial listing of meetings and some of the speakers that will be in Columbus in September are listed below. Great speakers in your own backyard: just one more way to help Capture Your Potential at the ODA Annual Session. YANKEE DENTAL CONGRESS Lee Ann Brady, DDS Anthony Cardoza, DDS Gary DeWood, DDS Brian Novy, DDS CHICAGO DENTAL SOCIETY MIDWINTER MEETING Kirk Behrendt Judy Zack Bendit, RDH Sarah Conroy, DDS Dennis Hartlieb, DDS THE HINMAN DENTAL MEETING John Flucke, DDS Doug Lambert, DDS Laci Phillips Amber Riley-Burns, RDH ADA 2012 ANNUAL SESSION Sharon Brooks, DDS Robert Edwab, DDS Kelli Vrla Corky Willhite, DDS 34 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SPEAKER BIOS DAVID J.AHEARN, DDS JUDY ZACK BENDIT, RDH, BS Dr. David J. Ahearn, DDS, a 1981 Judy Bendit is on faculty at Temple graduate of the University of University Dental School and is a Michigan School of Dentistry is, first guest lecturer and advisory board and foremost, a full time, wet gloved, member at Harcum College as well practicing general dentist. He began as a clinician in private practice. the study of ergonomics in dentistry Recently appointed the first dental when, in 1989 he began to experience hygienist to the Alumni board at The physical symptoms that became University of Pennsylvania School increasingly more severe as his practice grew. With the of Dental Medicine, Judy travels extensively throughout the assistance of ergonomists from NASA, and with engineering country doing educational programs for state and local dental consultants from universities such as MIT and RISD, he was and hygiene organizations. She has published numerous able to begin a comprehensive analysis of practice, style, articles in clinical journals and has been listed as one of the operator performance and health. Today he actively councils top dental speakers in Dentistry Today 2009, 2010 & 2011. dentists regarding office functional layout and its effects on Judy has been a longstanding member of the ADHA and performance and staff well being. Perhaps unique to the Distinguished Member of the Academy of Dental Hygiene. She practice management consulting profession, he does not in is actively involved with the dental component of Global Smile any way believe that there is only one right way to practice Foundation, a volunteer organization doing facial deformity dentistry. Dr. Ahearn’s personal practice ranks in the top 1% of repairs around the world. Judy received a Certificate in practices today and was a Practice of the Year finalist in 1998. Dental Hygiene from the University of Pennsylvania and a His work has shown that quality, productivity and practitioner BS in education from New York University. She worked for health are not mutually exclusive and that simple workplace many years in clinical hygiene followed by over twelve years changes can significantly improve practitioner health and in sales for the Interplak Toothbrush Co. and Hu-Friedy Mfg. performance. Presenting Courses: F51; F59 Co. Inc. Presenting Courses: F52; F57 FRED A. ALGER, DDS, MS LEE ANN BRADY, DMD Dr. Fred Alger is in private practice Dr. Lee Ann Brady is a privately in Gahanna, Ohio. A Clinical practicing dentist and nationally Assistant Professor at The Ohio recognized educator and writer. Her State University College of Dentistry, practice experience has been rich and he holds a certificate in periodontics varied. She has worked in a variety of from OSU and is a diplomate of the practice models from small fee-for- American Board of Peiodontology. service offices to large insurance- Presenting Course: S70 dependent practices, as an associate and as a practice owner. From 2005 to 2008 Dr. Brady held KIRK BEHRENDT the positions of Resident Faculty and Clinical Director for The Mr. Kirk Behrendt is a practice Pankey Institute. In 2008 she moved to Scottsdale, Arizona to performance coach, international join Dr. Frank Spear in the formation of Spear Education and speaker and author. Kirk has invested the expansion of his curriculum. She served as Executive VP his entire professional life studying of Clinical Education until June 2011. As Director of Education the elite practices in dentistry and and President of Lee Ann Brady LLC, she launched her website, the leadership that guides them. As www.leeannbrady.com, offering clinical and practice content the founder of ACT, Dental Practice daily as well as innovative online and live education programs. Coaching, his vision is driven by the Presenting Courses: F41; F61; S76; S84 commitment to provide highly personalized care to the dental profession. His personal mission is to use up every ounce of SHARON BROOKS, DDS, MS his potential. Dentistry Today recently recognized Kirk as one Dr. Sharon Brooks is a Professor of the Leaders in Dental Consulting in 2011. Dr. Peter Dawson in the Division of Oral Pathology/ called him “THE best motivator I have ever heard.” Kirk has Medicine/Radiology of the competed internationally in 4 Ironman Triathlons and 9 Half- Department of Periodontics and Iron Triathlons. He currently trains with some of the best Oral Medicine, at the University of triathletes competing in the world today. His interests include Michigan. Presenting Courses: cycling, basketball, stand-up comedy, and most of all, spending T16; T24; F40 time with his wife, Sarah, and their four children. Presenting Courses: T11; T22 Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 35
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. ANTHONYR. CARDOZA, DDS JAMES DAY, DDS Dr. Cardoza is a 1985 graduate Dr. James Day reached the level of Northwestern University of Invisalign® Premier Advantage Dental School and maintains Provider in 2007 and has been a general dental practice in El treating Invisalign patients in multiple Cajon, California. Dr. Cardoza is a private practices in Arizona since member of the American Dental 2003. Besides providing traditional Association, the California Dental dentistry to his patients, Dr. Day has Association, and the San Diego extensive experience and training in County Dental Association. Dr. Cardoza is a forensic dental traditional orthodontics as well. He received his dental degree consultant for the County of San Diego Office of the Medical from Georgetown University, and completed a GP residency Examiner, County of Imperial Office of the Coroner, State of program in the USAF Dental Corps. He earned his Masters California Department of Justice, The California Emergency Degree and his Oral Medicine Fellowship at the University of Management Agency (CalEMA) and is the Director of the Washington in Seattle. Presenting Courses: F34; F35 California Dental Identification Team (CalDIT). Dr. Cardoza maintains a busy forensic caseload due to the San Diego WILLIAM DAYAN, DDS and Imperial Counties proximity to the Mexican border. He Dr. William Dayan reached the has performed numerous postmortem dental examinations, level of Invisalign® Elite Advantage comparisons and identifications and most recently was Provider in 2005 and has been involved with the identifications of victims of the Southern treating Invisalign patients since California wildfire disasters. Also, Dr. Cardoza lectures 2000. In addition to his full-time throughout the United States and Canada at regional and private practice in orthodontics, he is local dental conferences on the topics of forensic dentistry a guest lecturer at the University of and lasers in dentistry. Presenting Courses: S77; S82 Toronto Department of Orthodontics, The Toronto Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, The Ontario PAUL S. CASAMASSIMO, DDS, MS Dental Association, and The Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. Dr. Paul Casamassimo is Chief of He holds a DDS degree and diploma in orthodontics from the Dentistry at Nationwide Children’s University of Toronto. Presenting Course: F37 Hospital and a Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at The Ohio State DOMINICK DEPAOLA, DDS, PHD University College of Dentistry. He Dr. DePaola’s research on nutrition as received his dental degree from it relates to oral health and disease Georgetown University School of has been funded by federal, foundation Dentistry and his specialty training and private sector sources. Indeed, in pediatric dentistry at the University of Iowa. His interests Dr. DePaola is widely regarded as are health policy and children with special health care needs. an expert on nutrition as it relates to Dr. Casamassimo is scheduled to be inducted as the 2013 health promotion/disease prevention President Elect of the Ohio Dental Association on September activities and to oral disease, 14, 2012. Presenting Course: S69 diagnosis, etiology and therapy. Dr. DePaola has published over 80 scholarly articles and chapters in textbooks, in addition to SARAH CONROY, DDS editing two texts. Currently, Dr. DePaola is Professor of Oral Dr. Sarah Conroy is in private practice Health Policy and Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental in Worthington, Ohio. She received a Medicine in Boston and Professor and Academic Dean at Nova Certificate in Dental Hygiene from Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine in Fort The Ohio State College of Dentistry Lauderdale. In February 2001, Dr. DePaola was awarded an and a Bachelor of Science in Honorary Membership to the American Dietetic Association Education. She graduated from OSU (ADA), the only dentist ever so honored. Dr. DePaola is the 2012 College of Dentistry and completed Callahan Memorial Award winner. Presenting Course: F67 a General Practice Residency in Houston, Texas. Dr. Conroy was instrumental in establishing the Dental Hygiene Program at Columbus State Community College where she served as a faculty member and Clinical Director. Presenting Courses: F48; F58 36 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. GARYDEWOOD, DDS, MS DEBRA ENGELHARDT-NASH Dr. Gary DeWood, a native of Toledo, Debra Engelhardt-Nash has been in Ohio, earned a BS in Education at dentistry over twenty five years as a Bowling Green State University, chairside assistant, office manager, Bowling Green, Ohio and a DDS consultant, instructor, lecturer and from Case Western Reserve author. She has spoken nationally University in Cleveland. He and his and internationally for dental study wife, Dr. Cheryl DeWood, completed groups and associations. She has a General Practice Residency at been a repeat presenter for the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio before establishing a American Dental Association, the Chicago Dental Society and general practice near Toledo. 21 years later Cheryl returned the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She was an to school, completing an orthodontic residency and earning editor for Contemporary Aesthetics Restorative Practice magazine a PhD at the University of Tennessee in Memphis while Gary and writes additional articles for other publications. She is transitioned their practice and earned an MS in Biomedical also the author of the book A Series of Dental Letters. Debra has Sciences at The University of Toledo College of Medicine. won two journal awards from the American Dental Assistants In 2003 he accepted a position on the full time faculty at Association. She was also the 2008 recipient of the American the Pankey Institute. In 2008 he left Pankey to accept a Dental Assistant’s Association Distinguished Service Award. position as president of the Seattle Institute, Frank Spear’s Ms. Nash serves on the American Dental Assistants Association education company, and re-located to the northwest. Upon Foundation and is a founding member of the Academy of the merger of the Seattle Institute with the Scottsdale Dental Management Consultants, where she served two terms Center for Dentistry, all teaching activities were shifted to as President and was the first recipient of the Charles Kidd Arizona and Gary traveled to Phoenix to direct curriculum Meritorious Service Award. Presenting Courses: F47; F60 and clinical education activities for the new company, Spear Education. Cheryl remained in Memphis as program director MICHAEL “MIC” FALKEL, DDS of graduate orthodontics at Tennessee and the DeWoods Dr. Mic Falkel co-founded OnPharma maintained two households for seven years. In 2009 Cheryl and serves as its Chief Medical left her position at Tennessee and today both Gary and Cheryl Officer. In addition to his role with reside in Phoenix. Gary is a member of the ADA, the Arizona OnPharma, Dr. Falkel maintains his Dental Association, the Central Arizona Dental Society, the private General Dentistry practices American Equilibration Society, the American Academy in Monterey, California, where he is of Fixed Prosthodontics, and the American Academy of a Partner in the Monterey Peninsula Cosmetic Dentistry. Presenting Courses: T18; T32; F41; F61 Dental Group. Dr. Falkel is active in the dental profession having served on the Board of Directors ROBERT R. EDWAB, DDS of the Monterey Bay Dental Society and as its President. Dr. Edwab is a Board Certified Oral Dr. Falkel received his Doctorate in Dental Science from and Maxillofacial surgeon who has the University of the Pacific, and his Bachelors Degrees in been in private practice for over 30 Chemistry and Biology from the State University of New York, years. This means he performs the at Albany. Dr. Falkel conducted a general practice residency in same procedures you do under the Dentistry at the Wadsworth Veteran’s Administration Hospital same office conditions and deals in West Los Angeles. Presenting Courses: T12; T25 with the same insurance companies. He has lectured on basic oral JOHN FLUCKE, DDS surgery for the general practitioner at many of the largest Dr. John Flucke was born and raised dental meetings both nationally and internationally. He is in Kansas City. He received his known for his humor, enthusiasm and ability to demystify DDS degree from the University of office procedures so they can be performed by any competent Missouri - Kansas City in 1987. He general practitioner. He is also Executive Director of the has practiced in Lee’s Summit since Greater New York Dental Meeting, recognized as the largest 1989 and was pleased to open his new Dental Meeting in the United States. Presenting Courses: state of the art facility in 2007. Dr. T14; T29; F49; F65 Flucke’s passion is technology and he is always looking for the latest development to benefit his patients. His knowledge on technology makes him a frequent lecturer at major dental educational events, contributing editor to dental publications, and an internationally recognized Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 37
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. opinionleader. Dr. Flucke uses technology in every aspect of BRIAN GRAY, DDS his practice and pushes his office to be on the leading edge. Dr. Brian Gray has been treating Dr. Flucke currently uses networked intraoral cameras, Invisalign® patients since 2004 at high speed curing, digital radiography, digital photography, his private practice in Washington, computerized practice management, operatory computers, D.C. He is also an instructor at the digital diagnosis, Nd:YAG soft tissue laser treatment, Er:YAG L.D. Pankey Institute, the Dawson hard tissue laser treatment as well as the Cerec 3D one Institute, and seven universities. Dr. visit porcelain restorative system in his practice. Presenting Gray is a Master in the Academy of Courses: F44; F66; S73 General Dentistry, and a Fellow in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the Academy MARC GEISSBERGER DDS, MA, BS, CPT of Dentistry International. Dr. Gray is a graduate of Georgetown Dr. Marc Geissberger is Professor University School of Dentistry. Presenting Course: F36 and Chair of the Department of Restorative Dentistry at the University RUPA HAMAL, DMD, M.S, MPH of the Pacific, School of Dentistry. Dr. Hamal maintains a private practice He has 20 years of experience in limited to periodontics and dental dental education. He directed the implants in Circleville, Ohio. She is a University’s Aesthetic and Complex consultant periodontist to the VA in Care Clinic and teaches many hands- Chillicothe, Ohio and a Diplomate to on CE courses in Restorative Dentistry. He graduated from the American Board of Periodontology. University of the Pacific in 1991 obtaining his dental degree Presenting Course: S70 and was elected to Omicron Kappa Upsilon as a student. He later obtained a Masters of Arts in Educational Psychology DENNIS HARTLIEB, DDS from University of the Pacific. Dr. Geissberger has served as Dr. Dennis Hartlieb is a graduate of President of the National Chapter of Omicron Kappa Upsilon the University of Michigan School and is the University Representative to the AACD University of Dentistry. He maintains a full Council. Dr Geissberger has numerous publications including time practice in the Chicago suburb a textbook entitled Esthetic Dentistry in Clinical Practice for Wiley- of Glenview, Illinois. Dr. Hartlieb Blackwell. He has presented nationally and internationally is an instructor at the Center for giving over 200 continuing education programs. Additionally, he Esthetic Excellence in Chicago and is a Certified Personal Trainer. He maintains a private practice is an Adjunct Associate Professor at in Greenbrae, California in aesthetic and restorative dentistry. the Marquette University School of Dentistry in Milwaukee, Presenting Course: T19 Wisconsin. He lectures extensively to dentists throughout the US on the art and science of anterior and posterior direct resin JOHN P. GOBETTI, DDS, MS techniques. As a consultant for many dental manufacturers, Dr. John Gobetti retired as Dr. Hartlieb is influential in the design of materials widely a professor and director of used in restorative dentistry. Dr. Hartlieb was recently named undergraduate Oral Medicine/ as one of “5 people to watch in dentistry,” by Dental Products Oral Diagnosis at the University of Report. Presenting Courses: T13; T27; F50 Michigan School of Dentistry, and is currently Professor Emeritus at the JED J. JACOBSON, DDS, MS, MPH school. He is board certified in oral Dr. Jed J. Jacobson is the senior medicine. His 40 year academic vice president of Professional career has been dedicated to teaching, research and Services and chief science officer patient care. He has taught and mentored over 3,800 dental of Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio, students, 1,200 hygienists and numerous residents. He is and Indiana. In this position, currently active in dental consulting and forensic dentistry. Dr. Jacobson oversees the Presenting Courses: T10; F42; F64 administration of Professional Review and Professional Relations, and directs the Delta Dental Research and Data Institute, which is dedicated to the application of scientific evidence to improve dental plan design. Dr. Jacobson is an expert in dental research whose areas of focus include the linkage between oral and systemic health and the cost-effectiveness of dental services. Prior to joining Delta Dental in 2001, Dr. Jacobson 38 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. wasan associate professor, assistant dean for community to the Minnesota Dental Association, and is currently a and outreach programs and interim chair of oral medicine, delegate to the ADA. He has authored and co-authored several oral pathology and oral oncology at The University of Michigan articles on cosmetic and aesthetic topics, and has presented School of Dentistry. He also served The University of Michigan numerous lectures and hands-on seminars nationally and School of Dentistry in a variety of academic appointments. internationally for dental organizations, universities, and He is currently a member of the Callahan Memorial Award study clubs. He also serves as an independent consultant Commission. Presenting Course: S69 and clinical researcher for many dental manufacturers. Dr. Lambert is senior partner in an aesthetic-based practice in GLENN JIVIDEN, JR., DDS Edina, Minnesota emphasizing cosmetic, comprehensive, Dr. Glenn Jividen, Jr., maintains a and sports dentistry. Presenting Courses: F46; F55 practice limited to periodontics and implantology in Dayton, Ohio. He JOHN L. MAYO, DDS received his Bachelor of Science Dr. John Mayo received his degree from the University of bachelor’s degree in biology Dayton in Chemical Engineering from Wittenberg University. He with a minor in Bioengineering is a graduate of The Ohio State and his DDS degree from The Ohio University college of Dentistry State University College of Dentistry. After completing a and completed a General Practice hospital residency at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio Residency at St. Elizabeth Medical he entered the Periodontics program at the University of Center in Youngstown, Ohio. Dr. Kentucky where he received his specialty certificate. Active Mayo is a long-time faculty member in the Dr. Madeleine in teaching, he is the attending periodontist at the Miami Haggerty Dental Hygiene Program at Youngstown State Valley Hospital General Practice Residency Program, on University. Presenting Courses: T10; F40; S69 the part-time Periodontics faculty at Temple University and on the surgical faculty of the Misch Implant Institute. Dr. CHRISTOPHER A. MOORE, MA Jividen has a special interest in implant dentistry and is a Chris Moore currently serves as Diplomate of the following organizations: American Board director of dental services for of Periodontology, American Board of Oral Implantology/ the Ohio Dental Association. He Implant Dentistry, and the International Congress of Oral has served at the ODA for over 23 Implantologists and is a graduate and faculty member of the years and currently administers Misch Implant Institute. Dr. Jividen has lectured nationally the association’s third party payer, and internationally and is the author of a textbook chapter peer review, dental practice and and other articles in the field of implant dentistry. Presenting regulatory compliance programs. Course: S69 Chris received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Arts degree from Kent DOUGLAS L. LAMBERT, DDS State University. Presenting Course: Y89 Dr. Doug Lambert graduated from the University of Minnesota ROSS NASH, DDS Carlson School of Management Dr. Ross Nash is the co-founder and in 1980 and the University of director of Ross Nash Seminars, Minnesota School of Dentistry and is considered an authority on in 1984, where he received the all types of cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Outstanding Senior Student Award Nash earned his undergraduate and the Quintessence Award. He degree from North Carolina is a Fellow in the American College of Dentists, the Pierre State University and his Doctor of Fauchard Academy, the Academy for Sports Dentistry, the Dental Surgery Degree from The American Society for Dental Aesthetics, and a Diplomate University of North Carolina School of Dentistry. He has a of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He has been private dental practice in Charlotte, where he has focused recognized as one of the Top Educators by Dentistry Today on esthetic and restorative dentistry since 1980. Dr. Ross for eight consecutive years, and has been honored as a Top Nash is an author, international lecturer, and editorial Dentist by Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine and Minnesota advisor to numerous dental publications. He is also editor Monthly the past several years. Dr. Lambert has held many for the monthly column published in the Compendium of societal positions in organized dentistry including Past Continuing Dental Education. He is a member of numerous President of the Minneapolis District Dental Society, Trustee professional societies and a faculty member at The Medical Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 39
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. Collegeof Georgia, School of Dentistry in Augusta. Dr. Nash PAULA OLIVER, CDA, COPMA, CODA is also a faculty member at and is director of The Institute for Paula Oliver is Program Director, Advanced Studies in Contemporary Dentistry, in Charlotte, Choffin Career & Technical North Carolina. Presenting Courses: S71; S83 Center’s Accredited Dental Center in Youngstown, Ohio. Presenting KEITH A. NORWALK DDS Courses: S68; S86 Dr. Norwalk received his dental degree from the University of Detroit. He maintains his private practice in Genoa, Ohio and has PAUL S. PETRUNGARO, DDS, MS been placing implants since 1969. Dr. Paul S. Petrungaro graduated Dr. Norwalk received masterships from Loyola University Dental School with Academy of General Dentistry, in 1986, where he completed an International Congress of Oral independent study of Periodontics at Implantologists, and fellowship with International College the Welsh National Dental School in of Dentists. He is a member of the American Academy of the United Kingdom. He completed Implant Prosthodontics and is an Adjunct Faculty Member his residency in Periodontics at Owens Community College in Perrysburg, Ohio in the & has a specialty certificate in Department of Dental Hygiene. Dr. Norwalk is a former addition to a Master of Science degree in Periodontics from president of the Toledo Dental Society and was recently Northwestern University Dental School. He is the former elected to the Board of the Toledo Dental Society. In 2006, Coordinator of Implantology for the university’s Graduate Dr. Norwalk was awarded the Marvin Fisk Humanitarian Department of Periodontics. Dr. Petrungaro has been in Award by the Ohio Dental Association and currently serves the private practice of Periodontics and Implantology since on its Dental Education and Licensure Committee. He still 1988, and holds licenses in both Illinois and Minnesota. An continues to Capture his Potential. Presenting Courses: internationally renowned and preeminent educator, he has T28; F43 presented numerous seminars and lectures on advanced periodontal, prosthetic and implant interrelationships, bone BRIAN NOVÝ, DDS regeneration and aesthetic tissue formation, transitional Dr. Brian Nový is an assistant implants, the immediate restoration of dental implants and professor of restorative dentistry the use of platelet rich plasma in bone grafting. In addition, at Loma Linda University, where he has authored numerous articles on these topics, as well he teaches a variety of courses as cosmetic bone grafting and aesthetic implant procedures. including cariology, evidence-based A consultant to numerous surgical companies and dentistry, research design, and laboratories, Dr. Petrungaro also serves as a consultant to operative dentistry. He maintains numerous biomedical companies and laboratories, and has a private practice in Newhall, contributed to many new innovations in surgical dentistry. California and acts as clinical director for two non-profit He is a fellow of the International & American College of dental clinics in southern California. Dr. Nový lectures Dentists, and a Diplomate of the International Congress of throughout the world on advances in the science of dental Oral Implantologists. Presenting Courses: F45; F62 caries. He has presented at the World Health Organization’s Global Conference on Health in Geneva, Switzerland, and LACI L. PHILLIPS the California Dental Association Foundation presented him While going to college in southern with the Dugoni Award for “Outstanding contributions to New Mexico to pursue a life dental education”. In 2009, the American Dental Association of communications, Laci was awarded Dr. Nový and his office the title, “Adult Preventive introduced to her first job in the Care Practice of the Year.” Presenting Course: Y87 dental industry as a chair side assistant. Now, 19 years later, she is communicating more than ever through Banta Consulting Group as a dynamic speaker and a technology consultant. Her experience in the dental office as a chair side assistant up through the ranks as an office administrator enables Laci to connect with her audience and her clients. As a team and software trainer and a team builder, Laci has an effective 40 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. wayof teaching the entire team how to move in the same Member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences direction, while working as a individuals. Through Banta (AAFS). Amber was appointed to the dental team of the Consulting, Laci provides her expertise to dental practices, Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Team (NDMS/DMORT) both large and small, across the country and internationally. Region Ten in 2006 and she is the Chief Forensic Dental Laci has also written columns for Dental Office, Hygienetown, Autopsy Technician serving San Diego County and Imperial Docs of Dentistry & American Dental Assistants Association, County California. She is a Member of the California Dental and a monthly column with DentistryiQ.com. Presenting Identification Team (CalDIT) and credentialed by the FBI/CJIS Courses: T17; T26; F38; F53; F56 Division in dental coding for NCIC Missing and Unidentified Persons (MUPS). Presenting Courses: S77; S82 BONNIE PUGH Bonnie Pugh is a uniquely skilled, LARRY J. SANGRIK, DDS versatile business and technology Dr. Larry Sangrik has practiced professional, offering 25+ years of general dentistry in his hometown combined industry and business of Chardon, Ohio since 1979. His experience. In addition to being a practice emphasizes dental implants consultant with Banta Consulting, and treatment of apprehensive Bonnie is also acting Executive patients with intravenous sedation. Director of the Speaking Consultant Presenting Courses: F39; Y88 Network. Prior to joining Banta Consulting, Bonnie was the Product Line Manager for the Dental Division of Carestream MARTIN TROPE, DMD Dental LLC, the exclusive manufacturer of KODAK Dental Dr. Martin Trope is Clinical Professor Systems. She worked with the company for 23 years and in and Graduate Program Director, this role she was responsible for the strategic planning of Department of Endodontics, School the dental practice management line of products, managing of Dental Medicine, University of key relationships for the company and leading the Thought Pennsylvania. He is also in private Leader Program for practice management. Presenting practice in Philadelphia, PA. He Courses: T26; F38; F53; F56 was born in Johannesburg, South Africa where he received his BDS LILI C. REITZ, ESQ. degree in dentistry in 1976. From 1976 to 1980 he practiced Ms. Reitz has been serving as General Dentistry and Endodontics. In 1980 he moved to Executive Director of the Ohio State Philadelphia to specialize in Endodontics at the University Dental Board since May of 1996. In of Pennsylvania. After graduating as an Endodontist he this capacity, she oversees the daily continued at the University of Pennsylvania as a faculty operations, including managing member until 1989 when he became Chair of Endodontology a staff of twelve, and overseeing at Temple University, School of Dentistry. In 1993 he moved all licensure, regulation and to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to become the JB Freedland enforcement activities of the Board. Professor in the Department of Endodontics at the University Ms. Reitz is a member of the American Association of Dental of North Carolina, School of Dentistry. Named in honor of Examiners (AADE), the American Association of Dental one of the founding fathers of Endodontics, the Freedland Administrators (AADA) and received her Juris Doctor degree Professorship recognizes significant contributions to the from the Cleveland Marshall College of Law in November of specialty. Presenting Courses: S72; S85 1990. Presenting Course: Y90 KELLI VRLA, CSP AMBER RILEY-BURNS, RDH, BA Kelli Vrla has enlightened and Amber Riley-Burns earned her RDH “entertrained” thousands in the in Ohio, graduating in 1998 from US, Europe, and Central America Sinclair College and completing with one of the powerful topics she her Baccalaureate at Wright State teaches. A favorite speaker at the University in 2001. She lives and Chicago Midwinter Conference, the practices in Southern California and Hinman Dental Meeting, Yankee is a clinical dental hygiene board Dental Congress and more, she examiner for eighteen states. She is makes “house calls” to help you engage, enlighten and a Board Member and the Education Chair of the American strengthen office WOW NOW & TEAM TUNE UP skills. Society of Forensic Odontology (ASFO), and an Associate Presenting Courses: S74; S81 Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 41
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    SPEAKER BIOS, CONT. DANIELLEWALTON SUSAN S. WINGROVE, RDH, FADIA Danielle Walton is co-founder Susan Wingrove is a practicing and principal of Adept Marketing hygienist with over 35 years of where she focuses her efforts on experience. Outside the office, Susan developing interactive web projects does regeneration research as a for companies looking to improve consultant for Regena Therapeutics their online presence. With more and instrument design for Paradise than 10 years of experience in Dental Technologies, Inc. She strategic marketing and website is the designer of the Wingrove development, Danielle has a proven track record of being Series and is published author on implant dentistry. She able to improve online usability and increase conversion is a Fellow, Certified Educator with the Association of rates for her clients. Danielle leads the company’s dental Dental Implant Auxiliary (ADIA); a member of the Academy marketing division, helping dentists across the country of Osseointegration, Allied Professional Staff Education utilize the Internet to increase new patient flow and revenue. Subcommittee; as well as a clinical advisor, writer, and Danielle has a keen understanding and depth of experience educator for The Implant Consortium, which is a group in the dental industry dating back to childhood, as her dedicated to implant education of the entire dental team. grandfather, father, husband and brother-in-law are all Presenting Course: T23 practicing dentists. Danielle began her career in technology and management consulting with Deloitte Consulting, working on large-scale technology implementations at several Fortune 500 companies including Johnson & Johnson, BlueCross BlueShield, and SC Johnson Wax, among others. Danielle graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in marketing and public relations from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Presenting Course: F63 CORKY WILLHITE, DDS Dr. Corky Willhite has achieved Fellowship by the Academy of General Dentistry and the American College of Dentists. He is one of 50 Fellows of over 6,000 American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry members worldwide and has served on their Board of Governors (currently American Board of Cosmetic Dentistry) and spent years as an Examiner for Accreditation. He is on the faculty of the Center for Esthetic Excellence in Chicago and post- graduate esthetic programs at Eastman Dental Center and the University of Minnesota. His private practice in suburban New Orleans, The Smile Design Center, is limited to Cosmetic Dentistry. Presenting Courses: T15; T31 42 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    RELATED PROGRAMS To participate in the following meetings you must also be registered for the ODA Annual Session. ACD American College of Dentists, Ohio Section OAGD Ohio Academy of General Dentistry Thursday, Sept. 13; Breakfast Meeting, 7:30 a.m.; Hyatt Thursday, Sept. 13; Business Meeting and Luncheon – to Regency Hotel. ACD members will receive separate sign up, use registration form, Code T20; 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 registration information. p.m.; Greater Columbus Convention Center Members are also encouraged to attend CE Course Code AODA Alliance to the Ohio Dental Association T15, jointly sponsored by the ODA and OAGD, on Thursday. Thursday, Sept. 13: Business meeting, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. OAPD Ohio Academy of Pediatric Dentists Friday, Sept. 14: Murder-Mystery Luncheon, for AODA Friday, Sept. 14; Wine Tasting, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Hyatt members, 2:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.; All events at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Contact: Dr. Erwin T. Su, (330) 494-1993 Regency Hotel Contact: Sue Gardner, (440) 279-7305 ODAA Ohio Dental Assistants’ Association Saturday, Sept. 15; 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency CWRU Case School of Dental Medicine Hotel Alumni Reception Contact: Barbara Hickey, (330) 688-0663 Friday, Sept. 14; 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel Contact: Sara Fields, (216) 368-3924 ODEFA Ohio Dental Expanded Function Association Saturday, Sept. 15, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency HOD ODA House of Delegates Hotel Thursday, Sept. 13, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., first session of Contact: Barb Adkins, (419) 253-4914 the House of Delegates. Thursday, Sept. 13, 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Reference ODHA Ohio Dental Hygienists’ Association Committee Hearings. Membership Council Meeting, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., final sessions of the to 5:00 p.m. House of Delegates. Contact: Katie Camp, ODHA Central Office (800) 543-3104 The ODA Houses of Delegates meets each year during the Annual Session. Guests may attend all meetings, but only OSU COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY seated delegates may address issues. All ODA members may Reception for OSU Alumni, Friday, Sept. 14, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 address issues during reference committee meetings. The p.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel House of Delegates will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. General contact for OSU events: Kate Charlesworth Miller, (614) 366-4990 ICD International College of Dentists, Ohio Chapter PIERRE FAUCHARD ACADEMY Wednesday, Sept. 12; Dessert reception, 8:00 p.m.; Hyatt Friday, Sept. 14; 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.; Hyatt Regency Hotel Regency Hotel. ICD members will receive separate Contact: Dr. E. Karl Schneider, (440) 255-3700 registration information. Preview Program | 2012 ODA Annual Session | 43
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    PARKING KEY Rates vary. Attendees are responsible for all parking charges Convention Center Surface Lot East (940 spaces) Convention Center South Garage (528 spaces - no vans or trucks) Convention Center West/Vine Street Garage and Surface Lot Reserved for Annual Session attendees; normal rates apply (1,100 spaces) Convention Center Surface Lot North (198 spaces) Nationwide/Allright Surface Lot (250 spaces - no space weekdays) Nationwide Front Street Garage (200 spaces - no vans) Nationwide Temporary Surface Lot (1,200 spaces) Nationwide Chestnut Street Garage (700 spaces - no vans) HOTEL RESERVATIONS RESERVED PARKING Call your hotel of choice directly and indicate that wish to secure the ODA Designated by the number Annual Session rate. You must request the Ohio Dental Association rate, three (3) on the map above, the otherwise you may be charged a higher rate. The following hotels have ODA convention center West/Vine Annual Session room blocks. Depending on the hotel, reservations may be required to be guaranteed by a deposit equal to one night’s rate. Street Garage is a 1,100-space parking garage located less than a block from the HR Hyatt Regency D The Drury Inn Headquarters Hotel 88 E. Nationwide Blvd. Convention Center. This garage 350 North High Street (800) DRURY INN; (614) 221-7008 has been reserved specifically (800) 233-1234; (614) 463-1234 Single or Double: $127 for ODA Annual Session Single: $158; Double: $168 attendees. Normal parking CH The Columbus; A Renaissance Hotel C Crowne Plaza 50 North Third Street rates apply. 33 Nationwide Boulevard (800) 468-3571; (614) 228-5050 (800) 227-6963; (614) 461-4100 Single or Double: $127 Construction has changed Single: $149 traffic patterns throughout the H Hampton Inn Columbus area. Please visit 501 North High Street www.pavingtheway.org for the (800) 426-7866; (614) 559-2000 latest updates. King: $129; King Suite: $159 44 | 2012 ODA Annual Session | Preview Program
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    Schedule at aGlance Code Title Date Begins Ends Speaker M N S/O Audience CE OSDB T10 ODA Plaque Attack Track Thursday 2012 9/13 9:00 am 5:00 pm Various Speakers $155 $220 $99 All 6 A T11 7 Breakthrough Steps to Create Your Best Year Ever! 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Kirk Behrendt $90 $155 $71 All 3 C T12 The Art & Science of Buffering Anesthetic: Defining the Future 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Michael Falkel, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A T13 Digital Photography for the Dental Team 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Dennis Hartlieb, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A T14 Oral Surgery Workshop for the General Practitioner 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Robert R. Edwab, DDS $305 $400 $215 All 3 A T15 TranZitional vs Traditional; Innovation in Composite Bonding 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Corky Willhite, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A T16 Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: Using it Successfully in Your Practice 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Sharon Brooks, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A T17 Dental Billing & Coding . . . Strategies That Work 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Laci L. Phillips $90 $155 $71 All 3 C T18 7 Habits of Successful Dental Practices 9/13 9:00 am 12:00 pm Gary M. DeWood, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 C T19 Restoration of Anterior & Posterior Teeth with Composite Resin; 9/13 9:00 am 1:00 pm Marc Geissberger, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 4 A Workshop for Drs. & EFDAs T20 OAGD Luncheon 2012 9/13 12:00 pm 2:00 pm Various Speakers $40 $40 NA All 1 A T21 Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon - DENTAL HYGIENISTS* ONLY 9/13 12:00 pm 2:00 pm Various Speakers NA NA $65 DH, HS 2 A T22 The Secrets to Boosting Your Productions and Profit in 12 Months 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Kirk Behrendt $90 $155 $71 All 3 C T23 Optimal Peri-Implant maintenance: Science, Systems, and Success! 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Susan Wingrove, RDH, FADIA $90 $155 $71 All 3 A T24 Radiography Review 2012 9/13 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Sharon Brooks, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 2 A T25 Local Anesthesia -- Technique, Anatomy and Physiology in the Digital Era 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Michael Falkel, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A T26 Social Media Bootcamp 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh $140 $200 $125 All 3 C T27 Reality or Resin: Free-hand Artistry with Anterior Bonding 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Dennis Hartlieb, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A T28 Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries -- Parts & Pieces; Behind the Wrench 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Keith Norwalk, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A T29 Suturing Workshop 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Robert R. Edwab, DDS $305 $400 $215 All 3 A T30 Preventive Dental Equipment Maintenance 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Henry Schein Dental Technical Services Staff FREE $90 FREE All 3 A T31 Adding Incisal Length for Function and Esthetics 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Corky Willhite, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A T32 Bite Splints and Occlusal Therapy in Restorative Practices 9/13 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Gary M. DeWood, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F34 Invisalign Clear Essentials I 9/14 8:00 am 5:00 pm James Day, DDS $1,695 $1,695 N/A D 8 A F35 Invisalign Clear Essentials I - STAFF 9/14 8:00 am 5:00 pm James Day, DDS N/A N/A 0* DH, DA, EF 8 A F36 Invisalign Clear Essentials II Workshop 9/14 8:00 am 4:00 pm Brian Gray, DDS $199 $199 N/A D 7 A F37 Invisalign Clear Techniques II: Using Invisalign® to Be the Best 9/14 8:00 am 4:00 pm William Dayan, DDS $199 $199 N/A D 7 A Orthodontist You Can Be F38 Practice Management Learning Lab Experience: Dentrix 9/14 8:00 am 10:00 am Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh $125 $185 $125 All 2 C F39 Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sedation 9/14 9:00 am 5:00 pm Larry J. Sangrik, DDS $190 $255 $135 All 6 A F40 Plaque Attack Track Friday 2012 9/14 9:00 am 5:00 pm Various Speakers $155 $220 $99 All 6 A F41 Evaluating and Deisigning Occlusion 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M. $90/$45 $155 $71 All 3 A DeWood, DDS, MS F42 The Oral Examination and Common Pathologic Entities 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F43 Basic Implantology for Dental Auxiliaries -- Parts & Pieces; Behind the Wrench 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Keith Norwalk, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A F44 Predictable Restorative Techniques -- Science and Substance 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm John Flucke, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F45 Immediate Implant Loading and Provisionalization 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F46 Smile Design -- It's a Team Game! 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Doug Lambert, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F47 How Healthy is Your Recall? 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Debra Engelhardt-Nash $90 $155 $71 All 3 C F48 Simplified Adhesive/Composite Solutions 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Sarah Conroy, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A F49 Oral Surgery Workshop for the General Practitioner 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Robert R. Edwab, DDS $305 $400 $215 All 3 A Audience: D = Dentist; DH = Dental Hygienist; DA = Dental Assistant; EF = Expanded Function Dental Assistant; OM = Office Manager; RE = Receptionist F50 Composite Techniques for Predictability and Success with Anterior 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Dennis Hartlieb, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A Free-hand Bonding -- Workshop F51 Cost Effective Office Design 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm David J. Ahearn, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 C F52 Effective Utilization of Instruments to Reduce Neuromuscular Stress 9/14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Judy Zack Bendit, RDH $245 $310 $175 All 3 C F53 Practice Management Learning Lab Experience: EagleSoft 9/14 11:00 am 1:00 pm Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh $125 $155 $125 All 2 C F54 Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Friday 2012 9/14 12:00 pm 2:00 pm Various Speakers N/A N/A $65 H, HS 2 A F55 Addition by Subtraction: Conservative Preparation Workshop for 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Doug Lambert, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A Porcelain Veneers F56 Practice Management Learning Lab Experience: SoftDent 9/14 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Laci L. Phillips and Bonnie Pugh $125 $185 $125 All 2 C F57 The Myths, Legends and Realities of OTC Products 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Judy Zack Bendit, RDH $90 $155 $71 All 3 A * – Staff attending with a registered dentist may register for this course for free. See course description for more information. F58 Simplified Adhesive/Composite Solutions 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Sarah Conroy, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A Key: M = ODA Member Dentist; NMD = Non-member Dentist; S/O = Dental Auxiliaries, Office Staff and Other Registrants F59 This Can All Be Easier: A Dozen Projects That Will Make Your Office 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm David J. Ahearn, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 C A Fun, Easy & Productive Place to Work! F60 Increasing Team Acceptance 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Debra Engelhardt-Nash $90 $155 $71 All 3 C F61 Exquisite Esthetics 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Lee Ann Brady, DMD and Gary M. $90 $155 $71 All 3 A DeWood, DDS, MS F62 Minimally Invasive Sinus Augmentation 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS, MS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F63 Proven Ways to Generate a 500% Return On Investment with Dental 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Danielle Walton $90 $155 $71 All 3 C Practice Marketing Dollars F64 Medical Drugs and Dentistry 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm John P. Gobetti, DDS, MS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F65 Treating Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office; hands-on 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Robert R. Edwab, DDS $305 $400 $215 All 3 A Workshop for the Entire Team F66 Day-to-Day Technology to Improve Your Practice 9/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm John Flucke, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A F67 A Conversation with the 2012 Callahn Memorial Award Winner; 9/14 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Dominick D. DePaola, DDS, PhD $25 $25 $25 All 2 A Nutrition & Oral Health S68 Radiography for the Dental Assistant 9/15 9:00 am 5:00 pm Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA $155 $220 $99 All 7 A S69 ODA Plaque Attack Track Saturday 2012 9/15 9:00 am 5:00 pm Various Speakers $155 $220 $99 All 6 A S70 OAP Panel 2012 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m Fred Alger, DDS; Glenn Jividen, Jr., DDS; FREE $90 FREE All 3 A and Rupa Hamal, DDS S71 Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Lecture 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m Ross Nash, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 3 A S72 Modern Endodontics-From Theory to Practice 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m Martin Trope, DMD $90 $155 $71 All 3 A S73 Clinical Applications of Diode Lasers 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m John Flucke, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A S74 How to WOW NOW: Keys to Jaw-Dropping Patient Service Excellence 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m Kelli Vrla $90 $155 $71 All 3 C S76 Esthetic Failures 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m Lee Ann Brady, DMD $90 $155 $71 All 3 A S77 Dispelling the "CSI Effect" Myth: An Overview of Contempory 9/15 9:00 am 12:00 p.m Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber $90 $155 $71 All 3 A Forensic Dentistry Riley-Burns, RDH S78 DANB Forum 9/15 10:00 am 12:00 pm Various Speakers FREE $90 FREE All 2 C S79 CPR Accreditation 9/15 10:00 am 5:00 pm Heart Start of Central Ohio $155 $220 $99 All 6 A S80 CPR Recertification 9/15 10:00 am 2:00 pm Heart Start of Central Ohio $90 $155 $71 All 4 A S81 Getting People to OWN Their Jobs! Prevent Accountability Deficit 9/15 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Kelli Vrla $90 $155 $71 All 3 C Disorder in your Workplace! S82 Dentistry's Role in Bioterroism / Mass Disaster Scenario 9/15 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS and Amber $90 $155 $71 All 3 A Riley-Burns, RDH S83 Acrylic Laminate Veneer -- Workshop 9/15 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Ross Nash, DDS $245 $310 $175 All 3 A S84 Anterior Esthetic Techniques & Materials 9/15 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Lee Ann Brady, DMD $245 $310 $175 All 3 A S85 Update in Modern Endodontics 9/15 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Martin Trope, DMD $245 $310 $175 All 3 A S86 Radiography Review 2012 9/15 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Paula Oliver, CDA, COPMA, CODA $90 $155 $71 All 2 A Y87 Be Very Afraid! 9/16 8:00 am 2:00 pm Brian Novy, DDS $175 $240 $120 All 8 A Y88 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office 9/16 9:00 am 1:00 pm Larry J. Sangrik, DDS $90 $155 $71 All 4 A Y89 Infection Control and Regulatory Compliance 9/16 9:00 am 12:00 pm Christopher A. Moore, MA $90 $155 $71 All 3 A Y90 Awareness:  Prescription Drug Abuse, OARRS, Human Trafficking, 9/16 10:00 am 12:00 pm Lili Rietz, Esq. $0 $90 $0 All 2 A Dental Office Compliance Manual
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    2012 ODA AnnualSession Registration Form – September 13 - 16, 2012 Primary Registrant (Print or Type) Only one form per office necessary – copy this form if you need more space for registrants or courses. Registration Codes and Fees By 8/3 After 8/3 A ODA Member (active & retired) $50 $75 Dentist Name ________________________________________________________ B Non-Member Dentist $325 $350 C ODA Retired Life Member Free $50 D ADA Member (outside Ohio) $50 $75 Name of Practice _____________________________________________________ DH Dental Hygienist $20 $30 EF EFDA $20 $30 Address _____________________________________________________________ DA Dental Assistant $20 $30 LT Lab Technician $20 $30 City ______________________________ State _____________ Zip __________ OM Office Manager $20 $30 RE Front Office Staff $20 $30 Daytime Phone _____________________________ Fax _____________________ ES Saturday Exhibits Only Pass Free Free HS Hygiene Student Free Free DS Dental Student Free Free E-mail _________________________________________ ADA #______________ DR Dental Resident Free Free ST Other Students $5 $15 (Confirmations and updates will be sent via e-mail if address is provided) SP Spouse (non-office staff) Free Free MC Minor Child Free Free Name for Badge (print or type) License # Registration * E-mail Address Courses (if registering for a free course, enter “0” for the Fee) Total Fees Last Name, First Name Code Fee $ Code Fee $ Code Fee $ Code Fee $ Code Fee $ 1 2 3 4 5 6 *Registration includes tickets for Table Clinics, Welcome Reception, the BASH! and Exhibit Hall activities $ GRAND TOTAL Registration Mailing Instructions Payment Method MAIL registration form to the address below, or for faster service,  Check or Money Order (Payable to 2012 ODA Annual Session) register online at www.oda.org. Do not mail this form after August 31. Check #__________________ You may fax forms to (678) 341-3086 until September 5.  Visa  MasterCard  American Express  Discover 2012 ODA Annual Session Credit Card #________-________-________-________ Expiration Date _____________ c/o QMS Services, Inc. 6840 Meadowridge Court Zip code on credit card bill _____________ Security Code _________ Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 Signature _________________________ Print Name (on card)________________________ Questions? Call (678) 341-3049