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The ASM has long been one of the largest and most respected dental meetings in North America and continues to be a prominent gathering place for all dental professionals. For this year and beyond, we have a renewed focus for the ASM. Our new look is centered on three key elements that we believe have attracted attendees, speakers and exhibitors to the ASM for over 14 decades and continue to represent the essence of the ASM – as the place to Connect, Learn and Excel. Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity located under one roof to connect with speakers, exhibitors and colleagues and to network, share best practices and information that is sure to enhance your experience at the ASM. You will learn from the best and the brightest minds in the dental community and gain valuable education that will help the dentist and the dental team to excel in the profession and in life. ➜ Exceptional value with your conference registration. Dentists and dental office teams have access to three packed days of education and two full days of the trade show. Tickets for Category 1 (Core) courses are reasonably priced at $20 and offer the best opportunity in the dental field for learning new clinical applications. ➜ Gain valuable Continuing Education (CE) points. ODA members have the opportunity to receive 18 credits over the three days covering all RCDSO QA Categories, including Category 1 (Core), Category 2 and Category 3 courses. ➜ Customize your experience with courses for dental hygienists, dental assistants and office personnel to ensure that everyone on your team is able to optimize their time at the ASM. ➜ Maximize your time by visiting the trade show floor where 300+ exhibitors offer an almost endless array of new dental products and cutting-edge technology for you to touch, feel and compare. Take advantage of show specials, save money and even offset your travel costs. ➜ Explore Toronto, experience this vibrant metropolis of world class dining, shopping, architecture and fantastic entertainment. Connect Learn Excel what’s inside Welcome Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Thursday, May 8 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Friday, May 9 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 What’s New for ASM14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Saturday, May 10 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Headlining Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Keynote Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Exhibit Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Experience Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Mobile App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Hotel Accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Category 1 (Core) Course Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . 10 MTCC Maps & Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Daily Speaker Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Exhibitor Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Speaker Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Ontario Dental Association 4 New Street, Toronto, ON M5R 1P6 Tel: 416-922-3900 TF: 1-866-739-8099 Fax: 416-922-9571 [email protected] Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 3 Welcome from the Education Core Committee On behalf of the Education Core Committee of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA) , I would like to extend an invitation to you to attend the 2014 Annual Spring Meeting located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building. The Education Core Committee members have been very busy this past year participating in scouting missions to other major dental conventions in North America to ensure we engage the most successful speakers in dentistry for the Annual Spring Meeting (ASM). This means that dentists and their dental teams have access to the best speakers in the dental community to share the latest research and clinical applications right here in Toronto. For our opening keynote on Thursday morning, the spotlight will be on Canada’s most famous astronaut, Chris Hadfield, who will bring his trademark blend of lecture, music and science to inform and entertain us. Another renowned keynote speaker takes centre stage on Friday. Dr. Marla Shapiro, CTV’s medical contributor, will speak to us about three areas we could all use some help with — Balance, Living Well and Staying Healthy. speakers covering a variety of Clinical, Practice Management and Personal Development topics. We believe that the essence of the ASM is its ability to provide dentists and their dental teams with a range of opportunities to connect, learn and excel. The ASM is the best platform to connect with speakers, exhibitors and colleagues, and share best practices and great experiences, all under one roof. You will learn from the top-ranked speakers in North America through lectures, keynote speeches and the myriad of dental innovations and solutions on the trade show floor. So, what happens when you do connect and learn? The opportunities to excel in practice and in one’s personal life are significantly enhanced. So, come one, come all! Connect with each other at class reunions, in lecture halls or on the exhibit floor. Learn about what’s new in the science of dentistry, the techniques of practice management, or just how to stay healthy. Excel in your profession with what you take back with you to your practice. I look forward to welcoming you at ASM14. The ASM is now in its 147th year and it continues to be the gathering place for ODA members and their dental teams who come together year after year to hear from a broad range of Dr. Bill Hawrysh Chair, Annual Spring Meeting and Education Core Committee Annual Spring Meeting and Education Core Committee Dr. Kerr Banduk 4 Dr. Alan Clifford Dr. Christine Ng Dr. Charles Shin Dr. Frank Stechey Dr. Brian Tenaschuk Connect Learn Excel with colleagues and top industry professionals from top-rated international speakers in your professional and personal goals Register online at www.oda.ca/asm ➜ Important Dates What’s New for ASM14 to Remember ➜ Session Start Times – at www.oda.ca/asm opens in December. There are two start times in both the morning and afternoon on Thursday and Friday. Morning sessions start at 9:30 am or 10:00 am and the afternoon sessions start at 2:00 pm and 2:30 pm. Saturday morning sessions start at 8:30 am and the afternoon sessions start at 12:30 pm. REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE. Please check the ASM website, Preliminary Guide, Final Program Guide, Mobile App or on-site signage for your session start times. Reduced pricing expires on Wednesday, March 26, by 11:59 pm EST ➜ Session Locations ONLINE REGISTRATION Register by March 26, by 11:59 pm EST and the attendee registration package, including badge, tickets, badge holder and lanyard, WILL BE MAILED TO YOU. Most sessions for ASM14 are located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building. However, due to the expanded programming, some sessions are located in the North Building. Please check the ASM website, Preliminary Guide, Final Program Guide, Mobile App or on-site signage for the location and sessions. ➜ New Dentists Track For registrations received after March 26, badges and tickets must be PICKED UP ON-SITE AT the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, 600 level. Please ensure you bring your bar-coded confirmation on-site to pick up your badge and tickets. This year we have designed a session specific to new dentists to address the unique needs and perspectives of dentists practising between 0-7 years. This Saturday session offers a range of topics from the legal, financial and lifestyle management perspective and provides communication and leadership strategies essential for all new dentists. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from and interact with our panel of expert speakers, all of whom have a wealth of knowledge to share that is specific to new dentists. ➜ Expanded Program for Dental Hygienists For BADGE PICK UP OR TO REGISTER ON-SITE, registration dates and hours of operation are: Wednesday, May 7 10:00 am – 7:00 pm Thursday, May 8 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Friday, May 9 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Saturday, May 10 7:00 am – 3:00 pm ASM14 has more hygiene speakers than ever before. Please check the ASM website, Preliminary Guide, Final Program Guide or Mobile App for the roster of featured hygiene speakers. ➜ The Health Check Zone A new feature area on the exhibit floor. Attendees can drop by for a health check tune-up. The exhibit will feature a range of services, including Biometric Screening for blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol testing, as well as having your body fat measurements taken by qualified health professionals. You will also be able to review your personal health influencers, such as genetics, health history and lifestyle choices, and learn how these could impact future health and abilities. ➜ ASM Website – New Features The EXHIBIT FLOOR IS OPEN on Thursday, May 8 and Friday, May 9 from 9:00 am – 5:30 pm. Please note, there are NO EXHIBITS on Saturday, May 10. Follow us on A couple of new features have been added to the ASM website to help you plan your ASM agenda. A new interactive schedule allows you to search for courses on various criteria, including day, topic, speaker, audience and more. Once you have selected your favorite sessions, you can print your personalized agenda and take it with you to the ASM. Another new feature for those attendees who like to look for their favorite speaker is the speaker listing. This feature allows you to search for speakers and review their biography and session topics. Check the website at www.oda.ca/asm for these new online features. www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 5 2014 Headlining Speakers Speakers Who Not Only Inform But Also Provide Insight and Inspiration The opportunity to connect with and learn from the best and brightest minds in dentistry is just one of the highlights of the ASM. We scout major dental conferences in North America to ensure we bring speakers to Toronto who will help you excel in every aspect of dentistry and your personal life. Program for Dentists Program for Dental Staff Harald Heymann, DDS, Med Carol Jahn, RDH, MS • Friday, May 9, Lecture, Page 38 • Saturday, May 10, Lecture, Page 49 • Thursday, May 8, Lecture, Pages 26, 27 Stanley Malamed, DDS • Friday, May 9, Lecture, Page 39 Cindy Novotny, CHSE • Friday, May 9, Lecture, Pages 40, 41 Terry Donovan, DDS • Thursday, May 8, Lecture, Pages 24, 25 Nancy Andrews, RDH, MS • Friday, May 9, Workshop, Pages 36, 40 John West, DDS, MSD • Thursday, May 8, Lecture, Page 33 • Saturday, May 10, Workshop, Page 54 Timothy Hempton, DDS • Friday, May 9, Lecture, Page 37 • Saturday, May 10, Workshop, Page 49 John Svirsky, DDS • Thursday, May 8, Lecture, Page 32 • Friday, May , 9, Lecture, Page 44 Ann Spolarich, RDH, PhD • Friday, May 9, Lecture, Page 36 Edwin Parks, DMD, MS and Gail Williamson, RDH, MS • Friday, May 9, Workshop, Page 42 • Saturday, May 10, Workshop, Page 53 Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH • Thursday, May 8, Lecture, Page 29 John Molinari, PhD • Thursday, May 8, Lecture, Page 29 • Friday, May 9, Workshop, Page 40 6 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 2014 Keynote Speakers Opening Ceremonies Keynote Speaker Featuring Friday Morning Keynote Speaker Featuring Chris Hadfield Dr. Marla Shapiro The World’s Most Famous Astronaut since Neil Armstrong Medical Contributor to Canada AM and CTV News 8:00 – 9:00 am Thursday, May 8 Halls F&G – Level 800 8:00 – 9:00 am Friday, May 9 Halls F&G – Level 800 “Good Morning, Earth.” That is how Col. Chris Hadfield – writing on Twitter – woke up the world everyday while living aboard the International Space Station for more than five months. Since blasting off from Kazakhstan in December 2012, Hadfield has become a worldwide sensation, harnessing the power of social media to make outer space accessible to millions and infusing a sense of wonder and excitement into the collective consciousness not felt since man first walked on the moon. “Who’d have thought that five months away from the planet would make you feel closer to people,” said Hadfield. This experience is not individual, it is shared and it is mutual and it is worldwide. Many of us will remember his farewell video online, a reworking of David Bowie’s Space Oddity. It exploded, garnering millions of views in the first few hours of its release. So, come hear from Canada’s astronaut extraordinaire, a keynote not to be missed. Well-known medical contributor Dr. Marla Shapiro brings the latest medical news and health stories to viewers every week as the medical contributor to CTV’s Canada AM and CTV News. Dr. Shapiro’s keynote address offers valuable “me time” for the audience, helping them see things that matter in developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and learn about some of the major issues at the forefront of today’s medical care. As a broadcaster and columnist, Dr. Shapiro provides people with the latest medical news, as well as practical advice and guidance to keep the entire family healthy and allow them to make smart healthcare decisions. She is a warm and compelling speaker who brings this same focus to her live presentations, sharing advice and information that everyone can use in their daily lives. Make plans to attend this very informative keynote packed with practical tips to help get you on the right track to a healthier lifestyle. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 7 Exhibit Floor Explore 75,000 Square Feet of Dental Innovation The exhibit floor for ASM14 will feature 615+ booths representing more than 300 exhibiting companies. These companies will demonstrate and showcase the latest innovations, products and services in the dental industry. Exhibit Hours Thursday, May 8 Friday, May 9 9:00 am – 5:30 pm 9:00 am – 5:30 pm Please note that the exhibit floor is not open on Saturday, May 10 Exhibit Floor – Feature Areas The Learning Exchange – Booth 138 Relaxation Zone – Booth 1047 Building on last year’s success, be sure to visit this hands-on, interactive feature area comprised of a variety of enhanced learning opportunities for members of the dental team. The Learning Exchange will be staffed by experienced maintenance personnel from well-known dental companies, all demonstrating how things work in the dental office. You will learn from the experts how to undertake basic repairs in order to avoid costly downtime in the practice before the repairman arrives. This exhibit is a must see for members of the dental team. Drop in, participate, rotate around each of the stations, enhance your knowledge and become an even greater asset to your dental practice. Drop by this popular, professionally staffed exhibit. Sign up for a 10-minute complimentary chair massage. Take the time out of your busy schedule to decompress and enjoy this very worthwhile, relaxing activity. Health Check Zone – Booth 1937 Does your personal health matter to you? If the answer is yes, then build time into your schedule to stop by this relevant and worthwhile exhibit staffed by health care professionals. It is a great opportunity to complete a Personal Risk Profile. You’ll have your blood pressure, pulse and body fat measurements taken, as well as a simple finger prick test, which provides screening for blood sugar and cholesterol. They will also check your BMI (Body Mass Index) by measuring height and weight. And finally, review your personal health influencers such as genetics, health history, medication and lifestyle choices and learn how this could impact future health and abilities. 8 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Exhibit Floor Connect, Network, Socialize, Have Fun with Friends and Colleagues ODA Booth – Level 800 Cocktail Reception A drink ticket will be included with your registration for those who sign up for this fun, complimentary event. It is a great opportunity to connect, network and socialize with old and new friends, speak with exhibitors and enjoy a variety of food and beverages. Make sure you sign up for this complimentary ticketed event, which takes place on the Exhibit Floor Thursday, May 8 – 4:30 – 5:30 pm. Stop by the ODA booth in the pre-function space on level 800. Come and see how the ODA is working as Your Partner in Practice™. Meet with the ODA’s Board of Directors, committee members and ODA staff who will be available to answer any of your questions. Job Fair The Job Fair will also be located at the ODA booth. Dental professionals are welcome to post staffing notices on the Job Fair Board. ASM Mobile App Connect with the ASM ASM14 mobile app makes navigating the ASM a breeze. Search courses by day, topic or speaker. Find exhibitors by name and product categories and locate them directly on the exhibit floor map. www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM Plus, take notes and more. Available for download approximately one month before the ASM. Visit www.oda.ca/asm for updates. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 9 Category 1 (Core) Courses Schedule Ticketed Fee Courses Sessions are 2.5 Hours ASM14 offers a diverse roster of Category 1 (Core) courses. All Category 1 (Core) courses are ticketed with a $20 fee per course. These courses tend to fill up quickly. Please register early to avoid disappointment. C = Continued R = Repeated DO = Dentists Only Thursday May 8, 2014 CODE # PRESENTER TITLE TIME CAPACITY AUDIENCE PAGE 135 Rothman You Want to Do What to My Child? Answering Parents’ Difficult Questions While Keeping Your Sanity 9:30 am 330 114 D’Souza / Epstein / Huang HPV and Head and Neck Cancer: Evolving Changes in the Disease 10:00 am 130 119 Brewer / Heggie / Lachapelle PLP: The Big Picture 10:00 am 110 108 Clemes CSI: Compliance, Safety, Inspections – Can Your Practice Survive? 10:00 am C 2:30 pm 200 132 Perschbacher What’s in Your Toolbox? Making the Most of Your Diagnostic Tools in Or Radiology, Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology 10:00 am 135 137 Sammon Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction: The Drug Seeking Patient 10:00 am 200 101 Abbaszadeh / Frydman Diagnosis & Management of Odontogenic Infections Ontario Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2:00 pm 160 DO 22 136 Rothman Secrets of Pediatric Dentistry: What You Weren’t Taught in Dental School! 2:00 pm 330 DO 31 115 D’Souza / Epstein / Huang Electronic Health Records in Dentistry: Legal Pitfalls, Practical Realities and Risk Management for the Oral Health Professional 2:30 pm 130 25 118 Glaizel / Matsui Immunization: A Panel Discussion (What We Know, Who We Can Protect and What is Available) 2:30 pm 130 26 133 Perschbacher That Doesn’t Look Normal…Now What?! A Case-Based Review of What You Need to Know in Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology 2:30 pm 135 138 Sammon Speers / Quiñonez / Welie The New Face of Drug Abuse: Impact on Your Practice Ethics – The Duty to Treat 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 200 85 139 DO 31 DO 26 25 23 DO 30 31 DO 30 31 32 Friday May 9, 2014 215 Malamed Update on Local Anesthesia – 2014 9:30 am 640 DO 39 231 Soxman Medical Considerations for Pediatric Patients 9:30 am 330 DO 43 207 Hargreaves Management of Acute Dental Pain 10:00 am 400 DO 37 211 Kerr Bacterial, Fungal and Viral STD-Related Oral Lesions: It’s Funky, Not Funny 10:00 am 110 237 Wiseman Geriatric Medicine for the Dental Team 10:00 am 135 216 Malamed Emergency Medicine: Cardiac Emergencies and Sudden Cardiac Arrest 2:00 pm 640 DO 39 232 Soxman Know When to Hold ‘Em and Know When to Fold ‘Em 2:00 pm 330 DO 43 208 Hargreaves Managing the Endodontic Infection 2:30 pm 400 DO 238 Wiseman Geriatric Dentistry for the Dental Team 2:30 pm 135 38 45 37 45 Saturday May 10, 2014 300 Baker Pain Control in Dentistry 8:30 am 400 DO 47 304 Daley Oral Pathology and the Oral Exam 8:30 am C 12:30 pm 650 DO 49 307 Ignelzi Practical Update in Pediatric Dentistry 8:30 am 270 DO 50 323 Sisolak WHMIS Program: A Guide for Dental Practices 8:30 am 50 301 Baker Drug-Related Problems in the Dental Practice 12:30 pm 400 DO 47 308 Ignelzi Developmental Anomalies and Oral Pathology in Children 12:30 pm 270 DO 50 10 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 54 Daily Speaker Schedule Thursday, May 8 Sessions are 2.5 Hours C R = Continued in Afternoon Session = Repeated from Morning Session Session Presenter Code MORNING SESSIONS Chris Hadfield 107 Calderbank 109 111 116 122 128 AM 129 Dillon Doherty Feuerstein Kohner Molinari Osuna Parubets / Shufman / 131 Whiteman 134 Redmond 135 Rothman 141 Teitelbaum 144 West 102 Botbyl 119 Brewer / Heggie / Lachapelle 105 Budenz 108 Clemes 112 Donovan 114 D’Souza / Epstein / Huang 120 Jahn 124 Lin 126 Meisami 132 Perschbacher 137 Sammon 140 Svirsky 142 Weber AFTERNOON SESSIONS 100 Abate / Höediono / Levin 101 Abbaszadeh / Frydman 107 111 110 117 123 128 PM 130 136 103 104 106 108 113 115 118 121 125 127 133 138 139 140 143 Calderbank Doherty Dillon Feuerstein Kohner Molinari Osuna Rothman Botbyl Brown Budenz Clemes Donovan D’Souza / Epstein / Huang Glaizel / Matsui Jahn Lin Meisami Perschbacher Sammon Speers / Quiñonez / Welie Svirsky Weber ■ = Ticketed Event for Dentists Only ■ = Ticketed Event Open to Everyone Track Time Opening Keynote Geriatric Dentistry; Oral Medicine & Pathology; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Personal Development Practice Management Radiology; Photography; Caries Management Prosthodontics; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Periodontics Infection Prevention & Control Caries Management; Infection Prevention & Control; Dental Hygiene 8:00 am CE Category Capacity Page # 21 9:30 am C 2:00 pm Category 2 23 9:30 am 9:30 am C 2:00 pm 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am R 2:00 pm 9:30 am Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 2 Category 2 Category 3 24 24 25 27 29 29 Personal Development 9:30 am Category 3 29 Practice Management Caries Management; Pediatric Dentistry Dental Materials; Ethics & Jurisprudence; Practice Management Endodontics Periodontics; Dental Hygiene RCDSO – Practice Management Pharmacology; Anesthesiology; Medical and Dental Emergencies Practice Management Prosthodontics; Dental Materials Oral Health Strategy Pediatric Dentistry; Dental Hygiene Prosthodontics; Implantology; Oral Surgery Oral Surgery, Orthodontics Radiology; Oral Medicine & Pathology Pharmacology; Practice Management Oral Medicine & Pathology Practice Management 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am C 2:30 pm 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am C 2:30 pm 10:00 am Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 3 Category 2 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 3 Category 2 Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 3 30 31 32 33 22 26 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 32 2:00 pm 2:00 pm ODA Student Members Only / 86 Category 1 (Core) Course Dentists Only / 160 OSOMS Geriatric Dentistry; Oral Medicine & Pathology; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Practice Management Personal Development Prosthodontics; Implantology Prosthodontics; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Periodontics Infection Prevention & Control Dental Hygiene; Practice Management Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics; Dental Hygiene Practice Management Anesthesiology; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Practice Management Prosthodontics; Dental Materials; Restorative Oral Health Strategy Ethics & Jurisprudence; Practice Management Periodontics; Dental Hygiene Implantology; Oral Surgery Oral Surgery, Orthodontics Radiology; Oral Medicine & Pathology Pharmacology; Practice Management Ethics & Jurisprudence Oral Medicine & Pathology Practice Management Follow us on Dentists Only / 330 Dentists Only / 110 200 130 Dentists Only / 135 200 21 22 C 2:00 pm Category 2 23 C 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm C 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm C 2:30 pm 2:30 pm Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 2 Category 2 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 1 (Core) Course Category 3 Category 2 Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 1 (Core) Course Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 3 24 24 26 27 29 29 31 22 22 23 23 25 25 26 27 28 28 30 31 32 32 33 www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM Workshop / 90 Workshop / 30 Dentists Only / 330 Workshop / 18 200 130 130 Workshop / 50 Dentists Only / 135 200 85 11 Daily Speaker Schedule Friday, May 9 Session Presenter Code MORNING SESSIONS Marla Shapiro 203 Doherty 209 AM Hempton 212 Kohner 215 Malamed 217 AM Margolis 219 Molinari / Andrews 220 Novotny 227 Savage 231 Soxman 233 Svirsky 200 Alonge 204 Spolarich 207 Hargreaves 210 Heymann 211 Kerr Lin/Chvartszaid/David/Fava/ 214 Glassman /Marko/Shokati/ Wong/Yokota 222 Novy 223 Odiatu 225 Parks/Williamson 229 Schwartz 235 Valachi 237 Wiseman 239 Young AFTERNOON SESSIONS 202 Andrews 206 Glaizel/Matsui 209 PM Timothy Hempton 213 Kohner 216 Malamed 217 PM Margolis 221 Novotny 228 Savage 232 Soxman 234 Svirsky 201 Alonge 205 Spolarich 208 Hargreaves 210 Heymann Lin/Chvartszaid/David/Fava/ 214 Glassman /Marko/Shokati/ Wong/Yokota 218 McDermott 222 Novy 224 Odiatu 226 Parks/Williamson 230 Schwartz 236 Valachi 238 Wiseman 240 Young 12 Sessions are 2.5 Hours C R = Continued in Afternoon Session = Repeated from Morning Session ■ = Ticketed Event for Dentists Only ■ = Ticketed Event Open to Everyone Track Time Keynote Practice Management Implantology; Dental Hygiene Prosthodontics; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Periodontics Pharmacology; Anesthesiology Laser Dentistry; Paediatric Dentistry Infection Prevention & Control Practice Management Practice Management Pediatric Dentistry Oral Medicine & Pathology Anesthesiology; Oral Surgery Pharmacology; Dental Hygiene Pharmacology; Anesthesiology; Endodontics Dental Materials; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Oral Health Strategy 8:00 am 9:30 am 9:30 am R 2:00 pm 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am R 2:00 pm 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am C 2:30 pm 10:00 am Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 1 Category 2 Category 2 Category 3 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 2 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Prosthodontics; Implantology; Restorative 10:00 am C 2:30 pm Category 2 39 Dental Materials; Caries Management; Restorative/Operative Dentistry Personal Development Radiology Dental Materials; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Endodontics Personal Development Pharmacology, Geriatric Medicine, Oral Medicine & Pathology Photography; Restorative/Operative Dentistry; Practice Management 10:00 am C 2:30 pm 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am Category 2 Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 41 41 42 43 44 45 45 Dental Hygiene Ethics & Jurisprudence; Practice Management Implantology; Dental Hygiene Prosthodontics; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Periodontics Medical and Dental Emergencies Laser Dentistry; Paediatric Dentistry Practice Management Practice Management Pediatric Dentistry Oral Medicine & Pathology Oral Medicine and Pathology, Oral Surgery Pharmacology; General Medicine (includes Geriatric Dentistry) Pharmacology; Endodontics Dental Materials; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm C 2:30 pm Category 3 Category 1 (Core Course) Category 3 Category 2 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 2 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Prosthodontics; Implantology; Restorative C 2:30 pm Category 2 39 Practice Management Dental Materials; Caries Management; Restorative/Operative Dentistry Personal Development Radiology Endodontics Personal Development Pharmacology, Geriatric Medicine, Oral Medicine & Pathology Photography 2:30 pm C 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm Category 3 Category 2 Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 3 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 40 41 41 42 43 44 45 45 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm CE Category Capacity Dentists Only / 640 Workshop / 75 Dentists Only / 330 Dentists Only / 400 110 Workshop / 36 135 Workshop / 40 185 Workshop / 30 Dentists Only / 640 Dentists Only / 330 Dentists Only / 400 Workshop / 36 135 Workshop / 32 Page # 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 40 42 43 44 35 36 37 38 38 36 37 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 35 36 37 38 Daily Speaker Schedule Saturday, May 10 Sessions are 2.5 Hours C R Session Presenter Code MORNING SESSIONS 300 Karen Baker Bracic/Chan/Charles/Pedden 302 Rosenthal/Savage/Whiteman 303 Clemes 304 Daley 305 Hempton 309 Herie/Kerr 306 Heymann 307 Ignelzi 310 Mallonee 312 Margolis 314 McDonald 316 Nahmias 318 AM Nemeth 319 Parks/Williamson 321 Parubets/Shufman/Whiteman 322 Perlus 323 Sisolak 324 AM West AFTERNOON SESSIONS 301 Baker Bracic/Chan/Charles/Pedden/ 302 Rosenthal/Savage/Whiteman 303 Clemes 304 Daley 305 Hempton 306 Heymann 308 Ignelzi 311 Mallonee 313 Margolis 318 PM Nemeth 315 ■ = Ticketed Event for Dentists Only ■ = Ticketed Event Open to Everyone = Continued in Afternoon Session = Repeated from Morning Session McDonald 317 Nahmias 320 Parks/Williamson 324 PM West Track Time Pharmacology 8:30 am CE Category Category 1 (Core) Course Capacity Dentists Only / 400 Page # 47 Practice Management 8:30 am C 12:30 pm Category 3 48 Practice Management Oral Medicine & Pathology Periodontics Oral Health Strategy Dental Materials; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Pediatric Dentistry Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Pediatric Dentistry Prosthodontics; Restorative (includes Aesthetics, Cosmetics); TMD Endodontics Medical and Dental Emergencies Radiology Personal Development Prosthodontics; Implantology; Periodontics Practice Management Endodontics 8:30 am C 12:30 pm 8:30 am C 12:30 pm 8:30 am C 12:30 pm 8:30 am 8:30 am C 12:30 pm 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am R 12:30 pm 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am R 12:30 pm TBD Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 TBD Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 3 Category 2 Category 2 Category 2 Category 2 Category 3 Category 3 Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Workshop / 50 Workshop / 25 49 49 49 50 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 54 Pharmacology 12:30 pm Category 1 (Core) Course Dentists Only / 400 47 Dentists Only / 650 Workshop / 20 Dentists Only / 270 Workshop / 75 Workshop / 36 Practice Management C 12:30 pm Category 3 48 Practice Management Oral Medicine & Pathology Periodontics Dental Materials; Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Oral Medicine and Pathology; Pediatric Dentistry Restorative/ Operative Dentistry Restorative/ Operative Dentistry; Pediatric Dentistry Medical and Dental Emergencies Prosthodontics; Dental Materials; Restorative/Operative Dentistry; Occlusion/TMD Endodontics Radiology Endodontics C 12:30 pm C 12:30 pm C 12:30 pm C 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm TBD Category 1 (Core) Course Category 2 Category 2 Category 1 (Core) Course Category 3 Category 2 Category 2 Workshop / 34 Workshop / 75 49 49 49 49 50 51 51 52 12:30 pm Category 2 Workshop / 50 52 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm Category 2 Category 3 Category 2 Workshop / 36 Workshop / 25 52 53 54 Dentists Only / 650 Workshop / 20 Dentists Only / 270 Thank You to Our Sponsors PLATINUM GOLD SILVER ADVERTISING SPONSOR Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 13 Speaker Biographies Rose Abate, MES Ms. Abate has been the ODA’s research analyst since 2000. She conducts research projects for the ODA and monitors demographic and dental access statistics to provide members with information to help make practice location decisions. Keyvan Abbaszadeh, DMD FRCD(C) Dr. Abbaszadeh is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in London, Ont. and an adjunct professor at the Schulich School of Dentistry at University of Western Ontario. John Alonge, MS, DDS Dr. Alonge graduated from the University of Maryland Dental School in 1983. While in dental school he also earned his master of science degree in anatomy. He was selected for the USAF General Practice Residency at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Ariz. and then served as the chief of outpatient oral surgery at Hickam AFB, Hawaii before entering into his formal OMS residency training at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, TX. Dr. Alonge is board certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery and by the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology. René Brewer received her LL.B with Great Distinction from McGill University in 1994. As manager of the Professional Liability Program for the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, she oversees the defence of negligence claims against Ontario dentists and is a frequent speaker and writer on risk management topics. Timothy Brown Timothy Brown has risen to national prominence as president and CEO of ROI Corporation, Canada’s #1 professional practice appraiser and broker. His insights, research and experience in the dental field have made him a highly sought-after professional speaker and a respected author. As a leading national authority in understanding and identifying the potential of today’s dental market, he has customized a presentation that illuminates themes and trends that are of interest to dentists at all stages of their careers. Alan W. Budenz, MS, DDS, MBA Nancy Andrews, RDH, BS Ms. Andrews graduated from and was a clinical instructor in dental hygiene at University of Southern California, and is now the course director of oral pathology and infection control in West Coast University’s Dental Hygiene Program. Dr. Budenz is a professor in the departments of biomedical sciences and of dental practice and is vice chair of diagnostic sciences and services at the University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, Calif. He received his graduate degree in anatomy from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his dental degree from the University of California, San Francisco, and has over 30 years of general practice experience in San Francisco. Karen Baker, BS, RPH, MS Susan Calderbank, DMD Professor Karen Baker has been on the dental college faculty at the University of Iowa for 31 years. She is a clinical pharmacist with a master’s degree in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics and is focused on patient-specific dental drug therapy. She has given over 900 programs nationally and internationally and holds memberships in many dental and clinical pharmacology and therapeutics organizations. Dr. Calderbank is a 1977 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. She is currently in private practice in Greenville, Pa. In addition to being a staff dentist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center/Horizon Campus, Dr. Calderbank is an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. She served the Pennsylvania State Dental Board from 1995 to 2007. Dr. Calderbank holds fellowships in the Pierre Fauchard Society, the International College of Dentists and the American College of Dentists. Dani Botbyl, RDH Dani Botbyl is a leading authority in the area of ultrasonic instrumentation. A clinical educator for DENTSPLY Canada, the manufacturing pioneer and market leader of ultrasonic technology, Dani lends much of her expertise to incorporating ultrasonics into the curriculums of dental and dental hygiene programs across Canada. She presents over 80 lectures and workshops each year and has authored several clinically focused articles on ultrasonics instrumentation. Mariana Bracic, BA (Hons.), JD Mariana Bracic founded MBC Legal in 2003 with a preventative approach to HR law. MBC has an extremely micro-niche focus practising only HR law on the employer side and almost exclusively for doctors and dentists. That unique laser focus provides unparalleled benefits for clients. MBC has helped countless Canadian doctors transition their staff to preventative contracts and policies saving enormous sums of money, time and aggravation. 14 René Brewer, LL.B Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Andrea Chan, CPA, CA Andrea Chan is a partner in MNP LLP’s professional services team, working one-on-one with professionals in the dental, medical, legal and other professional industries. Her expertise includes developing customized plans for clients interested in starting or purchasing a practice. She walks her clients through the purchase decision from beginning to end, ensuring that they make the right choices and that their taxes are structured efficiently. Renée Charles, B.Sc Renée is a seasoned learning professional who is passionate about helping individuals and organizations successfully achieve their performance goals. With over a decade dedicated to learning and organizational development in various corporate settings, her work has focused on leadership development and customer experience management. She holds a bachelor of science degree in neuroscience from the University of Toronto and a certificate in adult education from St. Francis Xavier University. Speaker Biographies David Chvartszaid, DDS, MSc (Prostho), MSc (Perio), FRCD(C) Terry Donovan, DDS Dr. Chvartszaid is a specialist in both prosthodontics and periodontics. He completed two years of hospital residencies in New York City and undertook specialty training at the University of Toronto. He is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto and is on staff at Mount Sinai Hospital. He is a reviewer for the International Journal of Prosthodontics and the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants. Dr. Donovan is a 1967 graduate of the University of Alberta, and ran a private practice in Regina for 13 years. He received his advanced prosthodontics certificate from USC in 1981. He was director of advanced prosthodontics at USC for many years. He is currently section head for biomaterials, UNC at Chapel Hill. Blake Clemes, BA, DDS Dr. Clemes is an ODA Past President. He is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. He is a WSIB certified health & safety representative and has lectured all over Ontario on this topic. Dr. Clemes has been awarded the ODA Service Award, the Alumni of DIstinction Award from the University of Western Ontario School of Dentistry and has received fellowships in the Pierre Fauchard Academy, the International College of Dentists, the American College of Dentists and the Academy of Dentistry international. Tom Daley, DDS,MSc, FRCD(C), DAPOB Dr. Daley is a professor of pathology at Western University, is a pathologist at the London Health Sciences Centre and the Oral Pathology Diagnostic Service in London, and runs a hospitalbased oral medicine clinic. He has over 100 publications in medical/dental journals and is involved in both clinical and basic science research of oral and salivary gland diseases. He has lectured widely throughout Ontario and parts of Canada. Lesley David, DDS, FRCD(c) Dr. David is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in private practice in Toronto. She is on staff at the Credit Valley, Trillium, and Mount Sinai hospitals and is an associate clinician at the University of Toronto. She is a Fellow and former examiner for the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dr. David has numerous publications on implant dentistry and lectures internationally on various topics in implant dentistry and oral surgery. Joe Dillon Joe Dillon is an inspirational speaker who teaches the Keys to Producing Peak Performance worldwide. Drawing on over 30 years of professional experience, he presents the fundamentals of high-achievement living clearly and directly. He embodies and demonstrates the positive impact in both your personal and your professional life. Hugh Doherty, DDS, CFP Dr. Doherty is a certified financial planner, national lecturer, author and an advisor to the dental profession. His varied background in the field of dentistry, and years of research and study at Harvard University Graduate School of Business and the College of Financial Planning, make him uniquely qualified to educate doctors in all aspects of the business and financial world. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on Gypsyamber D’Souza, PhD Dr. D’Souza is a cancer epidemiologist with a focus on the role of human papillomavirus (HPV) in head and neck cancer. Dr. D’Souza has a PhD in epidemiology from Johns Hopkins, a MPH in disease control from the University of Texas,Houston, and a MS in molecular and cellular biology from the University of Wisconsin,Madison. She is currently an associate professor of epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Joel Epstein, DMD, MSD, FRCD(C) FDS RCS(Edin) Dip ABOM Dr. Joel Epstein is currently a consulting staff member, otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, division of surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA. He is a Fellow of the College of Dental Surgeons of Canada in oral medicine/oral pathology, a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral Medicine. Joseph Fava, DDS, MSc (Prostho), FRCD(C) Dr. Fava completed both his DDS and specialty in prosthodontics while earning a MSc investigating dental implants in the aesthetic zone. Currently he is an associate in prosthodontics at the University of Toronto while maintaining a private practice with emphasis on aesthetic and implant dentistry. His scope of practice includes cosmetic dentistry and surgical and prosthetic components of dental implants, as well as advanced restorative and reconstructive full mouth therapies. Paul Feuerstein, DMD Dr. Feuerstein received his undergraduate training at SUNY Stony Brook during the ‘60s studying chemistry, engineering, computer science and music and is a 1972 graduate of UNJMD. He maintains a general practice in North Billerica, MA. His work with CAD/CAM helped develop the LAVA COS intraoral scanning system. He is also an adjunct assistant professor in general dentistry at Tufts University. William Frydman, DDS MSc FRCD(C) Dr. Frydman is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in London, Ont. and an adjunct professor at the Shulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Jeff Glaizel, DDS Dr. Glaizel is the president of myDDSnetwork and provides consulting services to the health care industry. He lectures and consults with groups on electronic record keeping privacy and security, health care work flow and interoperability of health care records. He received his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Toronto in 2001. www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 15 Speaker Biographies Gary Glassman, DDS FRCD(C) Harry Höediono, DDS Dr. Glassman graduated from the University of Toronto in 1984 and the endodontology program at Temple University in 1987. Widely published, Dr. Glassman lectures globally on endodontics, teaches in the U of T graduate endodontic department, and is an adjunct professor of dentistry and director of endodontic programming for the UTech in Jamaica. He is a fellow of the RCDC, the endodontic editor for Oral Health dental journal, and maintains an endodontic private practice in Toronto. Dr. Höediono is a past-president of the Ontario Dental Association. He has held all executive positions, including president, for the 2011-2012 membership year. Dr. Höediono is a Fellow of the International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International College of Dentists, the Academy, and the American College of Dentists. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto’s faculty of dentistry (1990) and is in general practice with his wife, Dr. Helen de Man, in Kitchener. Ken Hargreaves, DDS, PhD Sophie (Shao Hui) Huang, RTT, MSc Dr. Hargreaves received his DDS from Georgetown University, his PhD in physiology and his certificate in endodontics from the University of Minnesota. Ken is professor and chair of the department of endodontics. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontists and is editor of Seltzer and Bender’s Dental Pulp, Cohen’s Pathways of the Pulp and the Journal of Endodontics. Dr. Shao Hui (Sophie) Huang is an assistant professor in the department of radiation oncology at the University of Toronto and a radiation therapist at Princess Margaret Hospital. She is a medical school graduate from China, and completed her Hons. B.Sc. in radiation therapy at the Michener Institute/ University of Toronto in 2003. Michael Ignelzi, DDS, PhD Judi Heggie, DDS Dr. Heggie obtained her DDS from the University of Toronto in 1987. She has been with the Professional Liability Program since 1997 and is now PLP’s senior dental consultant. In her role, Dr. Heggie reviews claims against dentists and provides opinions on the dental treatment and damages. Dr. Heggie, along with PLP manager René Brewer, regularly speaks to dental groups and graduating dental students about risk management. Dr. Ignelzi is currently engaged in full-time private practice limited to orthodontics and pediatric dentistry in Greensboro, NC. He is an adjunct associate professor in the department of pediatric dentistry at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry and a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Ignelzi has taught in the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s Comprehensive Review of Pediatric Dentistry for the General Practitioner course and the Oral Clinical Exam Review course. Timothy Hempton, DDS Carol Jahn, RDH, MS Dr. Hempton is an associate clinical professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and serves as the interim director of the postdoctoral program in periodontology. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a Fellow of the American College of Dentistry. Dr. Hempton also maintains a private practice limited to periodontics and dental Implants in Dedham, MA. Ms. Jahn has a BS in dental hygiene from the University of Iowa and an MS in continuing education from the University of St Francis. She has published more than 75 papers and contributed to seven textbooks. Currently, she is the senior professional relations manager for Water Pik, Inc. Marilyn Herie, PhD RSW Dr. Herie is the department chair, community services, in the School of Community and Health Studies at Centennial College in Toronto, where she leads seven full-time academic programs. She also holds a cross-appointment as assistant professor (status-only) at the University of Toronto Factor-Inwentash faculty of social work. Dr. Herie has presented on motivational interviewing to national and international audiences for over 15 years. Harald Heymann, DDS, Med Dr. Heymann is a professor of operative dentistry at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry. He is a Fellow in the ICD, ACD, Academy of Dental Materials, and is a Fellow and pastpresident of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He has authored over 190 scientific publications, given over 1,300 lectures worldwide and is editor of the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry. 16 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Ross Kerr, DDS, MSD Dr. Kerr is a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral Medicine and clinical professor in the department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, radiology and medicine at New York University College of Dentistry where he is the director of the oral mucosal disease service. He is a steering committee member of the World Workshop on Oral Medicine VI, and the secretary of the American Academy of Oral Medicine. James Kohner, DDS Dr. Kohner is an experienced teacher who has presented courses on crown lengthening and soft tissue grafting to a wide range of audiences all over the US and eight foreign countries. He has been teaching for the Perio Institute since 2003 and is currently a visiting professor at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. With over 35 years in private practice and more than 20 years teaching. Alan Lachapelle Mr. Lachapelle received his legal administration diploma with honours in 1987. He continued his education with the Insurance Institute of Ontario and has taken management courses through private educational facilities. Mr. Lachapelle joined the RCDSO and the Professional Liability Program in 1994 and is now a senior professional liability advisor. Speaker Biographies Larry Levin, DDS Rollin Matsui, BSc, DDS, LL.B Dr. Levin has served in numerous capacities with the Ontario Dental Association (ODA) beginning in 1982 on the auxillary services committee and reaching ODA president in 2008-09. He currently sits on the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) board representing the ODA. Dr. Levin is a 1969 graduate of the University of Toronto and is in full-time general practice in Hamilton, Ont. Dr. Matsui received his DDS from the faculty of dentistry, University of Toronto in 1979 and his LL.B. from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University in 1991. He is a Fellow of the American College of Legal Medicine and the American College of Dentists and other honorary dental organizations. He provides dental-legal lectures at the faculty of dentistry, University of Toronto and is the Oral Health Journal editorial board member for ethics and jurisprudence. He maintains a full-time law practice in Richmond Hill, Ont., and a part-time dental practice in Toronto. Mark Lin, BSc, DDS, BSc (Prosthodontics), FRCD(c) Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Toronto in the biochemistry specialists program. He practiced general dentistry for 13 years, then completed his post graduate training in prosthodontics at the University of Toronto. He holds the title of assistant professor at the faculty of dentistry, co-director of the post graduate prosthodontic program, at the University of Toronto. He is a Fellow and Diplomate with the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (I.C.O.I.). a Fellow with the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (A.A.I.D.) He serves as an Examiner with the Royal College of Dentists of Canada in the specialty of prosthodontics. Neil is an occupational hygienist and health and safety Consultant at Healthcare Safety Consulting. He has 14 years experience as a health and safety professional specializing in safety and industrial hygiene. Neil has worked extensively with dental practices through his consulting services. He is a parttime professor at Georgian College teaching topics in industrial hygiene and toxicology. He has completed an applied masters in science degree in occupational health sciences through McGill University. Stanley Malamed, DDS Thomas McDonald, DMD Dr. Malamed is a dentist anesthesiologist, professor of anesthesia and medicine at the Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. He is author of three widely used textbooks on local anesthesia, sedation and emergency medicine. Dr. McDonald maintains a full-time private practice in Athens, GA. He also serves on the faculty of Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine as clinical instructor of oral rehabilitation. For more than 25 years, he has presented lectures and participation courses in the area of occlusion, restorative dentistry, esthetics and provisional restorations. Neil McDermott, MSc, CRSP, CIH Lisa Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD Lisa Mallonee is an associate professor and registered dietitian at Texas A&M University, Baylor College of Dentistry. Ms. Mallonee earned a bachelor of science in dental hygiene and a masters in public health with a coordinated degree in nutrition from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jim Marko, DDS, Diploma Orthodontics Dr. Marko obtained his formal education at the University of Toronto. He graduated from the dentistry program in 1980 and from orthodontics in 1983. He has been in practice since 1983, and serves as the co-director of the surgical-orthodontic program at the University of Toronto. He has held this position since 1988. Fred Margolis, DDS Dr. Margolis received his BS and DDS from the Ohio State University and his certificate in pediatric dentistry from the University of Illinois College of Dentistry. He is a clinical instructor at Loyola University’s Oral Health Center and an adjunct clinical assistant professor at the University of Illinois College of Dentistry. Dr. Margolis is director of the Institute for Advanced Dental Education, and on the faculty of the University of Genoa School of Dentistry. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on Tina Meisami, BSc, DDS, FRCDC, dipOMFS Dr. Meisami is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Following completion of specialty training, she subspecialized in orthognathic surgery. She is on staff at the William Osler Health Centre where she provides treatment for dento-facial deformities and facial trauma. She maintains an oral surgery practice at Yorkville practising the full scope of oral surgery treatments such as extraction and dental implants. John Molinari, PhD John Molinari is director of infection control for The Dental Advisor in Ann Arbor, MI. Previously, he served for 32 years at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry as professor and chairman of the department of biomedical sciences and director of infection control. He has published over 450 scientific articles, text chapters, and abstracts, and lectures nationally and internationally on topics dealing with infectious diseases and infection control. Yosef Nahmias, DDS , M.Sc. Dr. Nahmias was born in Mexico City. After he had graduated from the Universidad Tecnologica de Mexico, School of Dentistry, in 1980, he advanced his education and chose endodontics as his specialty. He earned his master’s of science degree in endodontics in 1983 from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Nahmias has maintained a private practice specializing in endodontics since 1983. www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 17 Speaker Biographies Michael Nemeth, AEMCA(f), EMT-P, MA(c), ICP, CQIA Evan Parubets, CFP, CIM, FMA, FCSI, CSWP Mr. Nemeth has over 30 years of prehospital care experience as both an educator, paramedic and firefighter. In addition, he is vice president of the National Association of EMS Educators, a resuscitation specialist, infection control practitioner, Canadian Red Cross master instructor trainer, international guest lecturer and published author. Evan is an investment planning advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc., exclusively serving the dental community. Evan Parubets is an expert in providing financial solutions and comprehensive financial planning advice specific to the needs of dental professionals. Evan has over 10 years of investment experience, including as a financial advisor at a major bank. He has attained the Certified Financial Planner designation, is a Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute and holds the designation of Chartered Strategic Wealth Professional™. Cindy Novotny, CHSE Cindy Novotny is recognized by the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) as one of nine most powerful and innovative speakers. Cindy has been branded the “Radical Mentor” by thousands of executives around the world for her straightforward, no-nonsense approach to leadership. Brian Novy, DDS, FADI Dr. Nový is an associate professor of restorative dentistry at Loma Linda University and maintains a private practice in Newhall, CA. He has authored various papers, and lectures throughout the world on dental caries and dental materials. Archie Pedden, BSc, CFP, CPCA Archie is an investment planning advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc. Archie provides financial solutions specific to the needs of dental professionals, including comprehensive financial planning advice to develop custom-tailored investment and estate plans. He has more than 10 years experience in the investment industry, including as a financial planner for a major bank and an investment advisor for the largest bank brokerage firm in Canada. He is a Certified Financial Planner. Jon Perlus, BSc, DDS, Dip Perio., MRCD(c) Uche Odiatu, DMD Dr. Odiatu is an NSCA certified trainer, a certified lifestyle coach, the co-author of two books — The Miracle of Health ©2009, Fit for the LOVE of It! ©2002 — and a professional member of the America College of Sports Medicine. He is a practising dentist in Toronto and is a board member of the Holistic Allied Professional Association. His humour and insights have inspired audiences at the largest dental conferences in North America. Dr. Perlus graduated from the faculty of dentistry at McGill University in 1973 and obtained a diploma in periodontics from the University of Toronto in 1975. He has since published articles and lectured on periodontics and implant dentistry in Canada and the United States and has been a clinical instructor at the University of Toronto, both at the undergraduate and graduate program levels. He is in private practice as a specialist limited to periodontics and dental implant surgery in Toronto and Collingwood, Ont. Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH Ms. Osuna is a USC graduate, past president of the American Academy of Dental Hygiene and CA. Dental Hygienists’ Association, a CDHA/ADHA member, previous member of the Dental Board of California, licensed in CA. and NY, founding member of the American Board of Facial Esthetics, and academic advisor to Expert Dental CE, with over 35 years of experience. Edwin T. Parks, DMD, MS Dr. Parks, professor, dental diagnostic sciences, department of oral pathology, medicine and radiology; director, dental radiology; director, dental student radiology courses at Indiana University School of Dentistry (IUSD) in IN. Degrees: DMD, University of Kentucky College of Dentistry; MS, dental diagnostic sciences, IUSD. Diplomate: American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, American Board of Oral Medicine. Kristina Perschbacher, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCDC (c) Dr. Perschbacher graduated with her DDS from the University of Western Ontario and obtained her MSc and specialty education in oral pathology and oral medicine at the University of Toronto. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. Dr. Perschbacher maintains a private practice in oral pathology and oral medicine. She teaches in the undergraduate oral pathology and postgraduate oral pathology and oral radiology programs at the University of Toronto. She is also an oral examiner for the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. Susanne Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, Dip ABOMR, FRCD(C) Dr. Perschbacher received her DDS at the University of Western Ontario and completed her specialty training and MSc in oral and maxillofacial radiology at the University of Toronto. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. Susanne is an assistant professor in the department of radiology, University of Toronto, and she works in a private radiology practice in Toronto. Carlos Quiñonez, DMD, MSc, PhD, FRCDC (c) Carlos Quiñonez is a clinician and researcher and director of the specialty training program in dental public health at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on the politics and economics of dentistry, with a specific emphasis on issues of equity in dentistry. 18 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Speaker Biographies Leslie Redmond, RDH Babak Shokati, DDS, MSc (Prostho), FRCD(c) As assistant dental information officer in the practice advisory services department of the Ontario Dental Association, Ms. Redmond provides technical expertise regarding the use of the ODA’s Suggested Fee Guides to ODA members and their staff. In addition to matters related to procedure codes, she also provides support to members on dental claims adjudication. Ms. Redmond brings over 25 years of experience in both private and community dental practice to the ODA. Dr. Shokati is a board certified prosthodontist (FRCDC). He obtained a master’s degree (MSc) in dental biomaterials (2007) and later on his dental specialty degree in prosthodontics from University of Toronto. He is the director of “Biomaterial Sciences” course, faculty of dentistry; U of T. Dr. Shokati is currently conducting a clinical study titled “Long-term Complications Associated with Implant-supported Complete Fixed Dental Prosthesis.” David Rosenthal, LL.B Alex Shufman, CFA, CFP David Rosenthal is a senior lawyer whose law practice is devoted to business, corporate and healthcare law for dentists. He advises dentists on purchases and sales of dental practices, dental practice and corporate reorganizations, dentistry professional corporations and other corporations, and various material agreements for dentists. Mr. Shufman is an investment planning advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc,. exclusively serving Ontario dental professionals and their families. Alex provides wealth management solutions and comprehensive financial planning advice. He has 19 years of experience in financial services, with extensive experience in discretionary portfolio management at leading Canadian financial institutions. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). David Rothman, DDS Dr. Rothman is a board-certified pediatric dentist in private practice in San Francisco, clinical asssociate professor at CWRU. He is past chair of pediatric dentistry at UOP School of Dentistry and has been president of the College of Diplomates-ABPD and president of CSPD. His honors include OKU and Pierre Fauchard Academy. Patrick Sammon, PhD Dr. Sammon is a professor emeritus, department of oral health science, University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and has a joint appointment with the department of physiology, University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He was a consultant and trainer for the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Medical Specialty Program and has served on the Advisory Committee on Chemical Dependency Issues for the Council on Dental Practice, American Dental Association. Rhonda Savage, DDS Dr. Savage is an internationally known author and lecturer, and CEO of Miles Global, an international dental training and consulting firm. She lectures and publishes on women’s health issues, leadership, and business management. Her history in the dental practice world is multi-faceted. A former dental assistant and front office staff member for 14 years, she understands the dynamics of success in a dental team. Rick Schwartz, DDS Dr. Schwartz was a restorative dentist for 19 years prior to entering post-graduate training in endodontics. He attended a two-year general dentistry residency, and then did a combination of private practice, teaching and dental materials research before entering endodontic training in 1996. For the past 15 years he has been in full-time private practice in San Antonio, TX. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on Elizabeth Sisolak, RN, COHNC, CRSP, CHSC Over the last 25 years, Liz has developed expertise in the areas of health and safety. As a health care professional, she became keenly interested in health prevention and promotion in the workplace. She expanded into safety and has worked in both the private and public sectors. Currently she is a consultant with the Public Services Health and Safety Association offering consulting, training and resources to reduce workplace risks and prevent occupational injuries and illness. Jane Soxman, DDS Dr. Soxman is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, a seminar instructor for two general practice residencies, a speaker/pediatric advisor for Expert Dental CE online continuing education, a chapter contributor on dental trauma for a pediatric-orthodontic textbook and is currently editing The Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry. Her lectures combine a review of the dental literature and 30 years of private practice experience. Richard Speers, DDS Dr. Speers obtained his dental degree from the University of Toronto in 1975. He practices general dentistry in Toronto. His interest in ethics and privacy protection led to various engagements with the Canadian Dental Association and the American College of Dentists. He was founding vice president of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society and remains active with IDEALS. Ann Spolarich, RDH, PhD Ann Spolarich is an internationally recognized author and speaker on pharmacology and the care of medically complex patients. She is clinical associate professor and associate director of the National Center for Dental Hygiene Research & Practice at the Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California. Ann is also an independent educational and research consultant, and practices dental hygiene part-time, specializing in geriatrics. www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 19 Speaker Biographies John Svirsky, DDS Renata Whiteman Dr. Svirsky is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial pathologist at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, VA. He received his dental degree in 1973 from VCU and went on to complete a general practice residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, as well as an oral pathology residency at the Catholic Medical Center. He is currently a professor of oral and maxillofacial pathology and maintains a private practice in oral medicine and oral pathology. As a professional advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc., exclusively serving the dental community, Renata Whiteman is an expert in providing insurance solutions for dental professionals. She helps them determine the insurance appropriate for their personal and business needs. Renata has completed numerous industry courses relevant to insurance, and has over a decade of experience in the industry. She is licensed as both as a general insurance broker and life, accident and sickness insurance agent. Bernie Teitelbaum, B.Comm Mr. Teitelbaum holds a bachelor of commerce degree (1971) from the University of Toronto and has more than 37 years of experience in the dental industry in a wide variety of executive and management functions ranging from finance and operations to sales and marketing. For the past 15 years he has served as the Executive Director of the Dental Industry Association of Canada (DIAC) and is responsible for moving the association’s programs forward from conception to completion. Bethany Valachi, PT, MS, CEAS Bethany Valachi is a physical therapist, dental ergonomic consultant and author of the book Practice Dentistry Pain-Free. She is CEO of Posturedontics®, a company that provides research-based dental ergonomic education, and clinical instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, OR. Gail F. Williamson, RDH, MS Gail Williamson, professor of dental diagnostic sciences in the department of oral pathology, medicine and radiology; director of faculty enhancement, office of faculty affairs; course director, dental hygiene radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry (IUSD) in Indianapolis, Ind. Degrees: AS in dental hygiene, BS in allied health, MS in education from IUSD. Organizations: American Dental Education Association, American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, National Board Dental Hygiene Test Construction Committee (radiology expert). Michael Wiseman, DDS, DABSCD Dr. Wiseman graduated from McGill University in 1985. He has a private practice, hospital appointments, and lectures at McGill on special needs dentistry. He has published book chapters and journal articles. He has lectured internationally and is a strong advocate for special needs patients. Dave Weber Dave Weber is an international speaker, author, and trainer who presents 165 times a year. His humor and ‘Chihuahua on Caffeine’ personality might get him invited to present, but it’s his insights about practice management issues that keep getting him invited back again and again. Jos Welie, MA, MMedS, JD, PhD, FACD Jos Welie is a native of the Netherlands where he studied medicine, law, and philosophy and is currently a professor at Creighton University (Omaha, USA). He taught dental ethics at CU for 15 years, served as the founding secretary of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society for 10 years, and was awarded honorary fellowship in the ACD in 2011. John West, DDS, MSD Dr. West is founder and director of the Center for Endodontics. He continues to be recognized as one of the world’s premier educators in clinical and interdisciplinary endodontics. He received his DDS from the University of Washington in 1971, where he is an affiliate associate professor. He then received his MSD in endodontics at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine in 1975 where he is a clinical instructor and has been awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award. Dr. West maintains a private practice in Tacoma, WA. 20 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Natalie Wong, DDS, Cert. Prostho, FRCD(C) Dr. Wong graduated from the University of Toronto with her doctor of dental surgery in 1996 and received her certificate in prosthodontics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2007. She is the only dentist who has attained a combination of the U.S. board certification in implant dentistry – Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology (ABOI), U.S. board certification in prosthodontics – Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics (ABP), and Canadian board certification in prosthodontics – Fellow of Royal College of Dentists of Canada. Dennis Yokota, DDS, MS Dr. Yokota received his DDS in 1980 from the University of Toronto. He completed a dental internship in 1981 at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto and received his MS in 1983 from the University of Michigan. He maintains a full-time private practice limited to fixed prosthodontics. He is the clinical instructor for the graduate prosthodontics program at the University of Toronto. Richard Young, DDS Dr. Young received his dental training at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 1985. He is an assistant professor of restorative dentistry at LLU School of Dentistry lecturing in the undergraduate dental esthetics program, and practice management courses. His interest in dental photography spans the last 29 years and he is recognized worldwide for his expertise in digital photography. His innovative and practical methods have inspired countless colleagues to adopt digital photography into their clinical procedures. Dr. Young maintains a private practice focusing on esthetic dentistry. Opening Ceremonies Keynote Speaker Featuring Chris Hadfield The World’s Most Famous Astronaut since Neil Armstrong “Good Morning, Earth.” That is how Col. Chris Hadfield – writing on Twitter – woke up the world everyday while living aboard the International Space Station for more than five months. Since blasting off from Kazakhstan in December 2012, Hadfield has become a worldwide sensation, harnessing the power of social media to make outer space accessible to millions and infusing a sense of wonder and excitement into the collective consciousness, not felt since man first walked on the moon. “Who’d have thought that five months away from the planet would make you feel closer to people,” said Hadfield. This experience is not individual, it is shared and it is mutual and it is worldwide. Many of us will remember his farewell video online, a reworking of David Bowie’s Space Oddity. It exploded, garnering millions of views in the first few hours of its release. So, come hear from Canada’s astronaut extraordinaire, a keynote not to be missed. THE ODA’S STUDENT-FOCUSED SEMINAR Ontario: Population and Dental Professional Landscape You’ve Graduated! Now What? Trust in Value – How to Communicate and Build Trust with Your Patients Harry Höediono, DDS Rose Abate, MES This session will provide you with the latest growth and trend analyses of the population you will be caring for, along with information about fellow practitioners. It will also highlight a number of resources that are available to you. Learning Objectives: • To provide students with demographics of the Ontario population • To provide students with demographics of the dental professional population • To provide students with information about ODA services Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: Fee: The dos and donts of getting started in practice. Do you associate or start a practice? What are the pitfalls of each? Who can help you get started? Dr. Harry Hoediono has made most (if not all) of the possible mistakes during 22 years in practice with his wife/partner. Their successful and busy practice did not happen overnight but grew through trial and error. Your success as a new practitioner will not be measured by the “things you do right,“ but by the “things you do wrong.“ Not one to miss! Learning Objectives: • How to start a dental practice • Associating versus starting a practice • How to grow your practice through trial and error 100 2:00 - 4:30 | South Building Lecture ODA Student Members Only Ticketed Event Free Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on Larry Levin, DDS Dentistry is changing – and so are patient perceptions. It was with this in mind that the Canadian Dental Association’s Trust and Value Group, of which the Ontario Dental Association is a member, initiated two parallel market research projects to learn more about dentists’ and patients’ attitudes and beliefs. The research revealed there is a significant discrepancy between how dentists view the patient-dentist experience and how patients perceive their dentists. This session addresses the gap in perceptions and provides you with the resources and tools needed to help improve communications with your patients. Learning Objectives: • Assess the patient’s view of dentistry • Investigate factors underlying patient decision-making • Evaluate patient understanding of dental health www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 21 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday, May 8 | 8:00 – 9:00 am | Halls F&G | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday May 8 Diagnosis & Management of Odontogenic Infections Ontario Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Staying Ahead of the Ultrasonic Curve: A Hands-on Workshop Dani Botbyl, RDH Keyvan Abbaszadeh, William Frydman, DMD FRCD(C) DDS MSc FRCD(C) Infections of the oral and facial region remain one of the most troubling and potentially dangerous challenges for healthcare practitioners. Dentists are often the first-line providers of care for the diagnosis and management of these patients. Despite advances in anti-infective medications, surgical techniques, infection control and improvements in hygiene, infections are still a significant clinical challenge for today’s dentist. Regardless of focus of practice, all dentists require a sound understanding of infection, its diagnosis and management, as well as possible complications. Learning Objectives: • Understand the pathophysiology of infection • Be able to evaluate a patient for appropriate treatment and/or referral • Understand potential complications associated with oral and facial infections Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 101 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Staying Ahead of the Ultrasonic Curve: A Visual Presentation Join us for a unique workshop that will take you to the next level in patient care and help you meet the demands of nonsurgical periodontal therapy. Achieve an improved level of clinical confidence as you are given the opportunity to use manikin heads, typodonts and a variety of inserts to practice ultrasonic instrument selection, sequencing and adaptation. Specific consideration will also be given to operator/patient positioning and the use of simulated evacuation devices. Learning Objectives: • Demonstrate the most effective principles of ultrasonic instrumentation, including grasp, fulcrum, insertion, angulation, activation • Strategically sequence ultrasonic instruments in the most safe and effective manner; demonstrate ergonomically sound patient-operator positioning • Give examples of evacuation tools that are available to assist with water and aerosol reduction Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 103 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 18) Staying Ahead of the Ultrasonic Curve: A Visual Presentation lecture is a prerequiste for this workshop Dentist, Hygienist Category 3 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $150 Dani Botbyl, RDH Effective periodontal debridement and the reduction of oral inflammation is largely dependent on equipment choices and clinical technique. With the use of a camera, the course facilitator with provide a “live” visual experience that will offer participants the opportunity to calibrate their ultrasonic knowledge and technique against the most current scientific information available. Focus will be on ultrasonic instrument selection, sequencing and adaptation. Users of all types of ultrasonic technologies will find the information in this course clinically relevant. Learning Objectives: • Compare differences and similarities between magnetostrictive and piezo technologies and best maximize clinical technique • Discuss rationale for the selection of ultrasonic instruments for calculus/bioflim removal to improve clinical outcomes • Describe benefits and limitations of straight and curved ultrasonic instruments; gain confidence using left and right inserts/tips Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 22 102 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture This course is a prerequiste for Staying Ahead of the Ultrasonic Curve: A Hands-on Workshop Dentist, Hygienist Category 3 Free How to Maximize Your Practice Value Timothy Brown Today’s landscape looks different than ever before. Dentistry is more complex and practices are more complicated. Over 4,000 Ontario dentists are over 50 years of age and most plan to exit in 5 - 10 years. Although the future may be hard to predict, preparing for yours can be simple. Learning Objectives: • Learn the Top 5 indicators of value • The 2014 market and beyond - will it crash? • Prepare to maximize your practice value Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 104 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 3 Free Cancer Patients: Ready Or Not, Here They Come! Susan Calderbank, DMD Alan W. Budenz, MS, DDS, MBA How do local anesthetics work, and why don’t they always work? Safe dosages and possible interactions of local anesthetics with patient medical conditions and medications are presented. The controversy surrounding use of articaine and prilocaine, and management of possible complications, such as nerve paresthesia, will also be discussed. New anesthetic buffering for faster onset, reversing agents, and delivery devices are also reviewed in the context of daily practice practicality. Learning Objectives: • To understand the mechanisms and clinical importance of local anesthetic uptake and binding • Discuss advantages and disadvantages for use of local anesthetic agents with and without vasoconstrictor additives • Discuss potential adverse reactions to local anesthetics, and how to minimize their risk Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 105 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Oral side effects are the number one reason patients cannot complete their cancer treatment protocols. This course will provide information that will enable you to safely treat these medically compromised patients. Learning Objectives: • Identify treatment-induced oral side effects • Effectively manage side effects • Execute the confidence and knowledge needed to treat the cancer patient Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 107 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Continuous 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 2 Free CSI: Compliance, Safety, Inspections – Can Your Practice Survive? Blake Clemes, BA, DDS Numb, Numb-er, Numb-est: An Update on Local Anesthesia Alan W. Budenz, MS, DDS, MBA A wide range of maxillary and mandibular injection techniques will be emphasized, including discussion of the Gow-Gates and the Akinosi complete mandibular block techniques, and techniques for recognizing and anesthetizing accessory nerve pathways. A comprehensive review of anatomical landmarks and structures pertinent to local anesthesia success will also be presented. Learning Objectives: • Describe a rational protocol for troubleshooting difficulties in achieving profound local anesthesia • Describe the anatomy and landmarks commonly used for local anesthesia of the maxilla and mandible • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of a wide variety of local anesthesia techniques Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 106 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Follow us on This course covers the legal requirements of the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHSA) and relevant regulations, including workplace violence and harassment and the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Other necessary programs are explained for X-ray and needle safety, waste anesthetic gases including nitrous oxide, musculoskeletal disorders, first aid and the need for eye wash stations. Also presented are the content of Ministry of Labour inspections and required records and office forms. Learning Objectives: • Be aware of how various Health & Safety laws and regulations apply in the dental office for employers and employees • Know what steps need to be taken in your office to comply with these laws • Have the tools necessary to become compliant with current Health & Safety legislation Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 108 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 23 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Are You Numb Yet? The Pharmacology of Local Anesthesia | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday May 8 Producing Peak Performance Building A Successful Practice Means To Build A Successful Business Joe Dillon Hugh Doherty, DDS, CFP Joe Dillon’s Producing Peak Performance seminar will teach you how to be the best “you” that you want to be; how to attain optimal health and performance – regardless of your age; how to be leaner, healthier and more energetic than you have been in years. Overarching concept: The organizing concept of Joe Dillon’s Producing Peak Performance seminar is this simple and profound fact — we age from the brain down. Joe Dillon will teach you how to take exquisite care of your brain and body. Joe will focus predominately on nutrition, but he will also address exercise and supplementation. Benefits to YOU as you apply Joe’s principles. Learning Objectives: • The four core concepts of producing peak performance, and how to take exquisite care of your brain • Lose the right kind of weight — fat weight, not muscle weight • Look good, feel great and get more done in less time and do it better Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 109 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free This program will share the astonishing, proven ways that highly successful dentists manage their patients, their teams, and their finances. We don’t change minds, we change perspectives. What does this mean to you? This means that you and your TEAM will leave with innovative, sustainable actions that, in turn, shift attitudes and behaviors in your practice. As a result, you will prevent the reoccurring outcomes that create inefficiencies and the loss of productivity in your practice. Attendees will experience profound breakthroughs, allowing you and the TEAM to move forward in a way that will transform your practice immediately. Learning Objectives: • Build the practice you never thought possible • Develop proven systems-generate rapid practice growth • Create a winning business team — you can’t do it alone Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 111 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Continuous 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Building YOUR Personal Power Joe Dillon Update in Fixed Prosthodontics Building YOUR Personal Power will build upon the foundation established with Producing Peak Performance. This is the Next Step. This will take you from Good to Great! It will teach you how to maximize all four components of fitness: aerobic, strength, flexibility and body composition. Overarching concept: The organizing concept of Building YOUR Personal Power seminar: Synergy: the synergy of the three major components of getting in shape: Quality of Stimulus (Exercise) + Quality of Raw Materials (Nutrition) + Quality of Recovery (Sleep) produces Maximum Personal Power personally, athletically, and professionally. Learning Objectives: • You will learn the four core concepts of Building YOUR Personal Power – Hydrate: for maximum power, performance and endurance • Eat: for maximum power, performance, muscle definition and lowest percent body fat • Exercise: for maximum aerobic power, muscular strength, and flexibility and quantify your progress and your results Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 24 110 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free Terry Donovan, DDS This presentation will describe many of the currently available ceramic options and present indications and contraindications for use of these materials in specific clinical situations. Principles of soft-tissue management will also be presented, including a review of provisional materials and techniques. Learning Objectives: • Participants will learn specific indications for different ceramic systems • Participants will learn the principle of gingival enhancement when fabricating ceramic restorations • Participants will learn which cements to use with specific ceramic systems Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 112 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist Category 2 Free Immunization: A Panel Discussion (What We Know, Who We Can Protect and What is Available) Terry Donovan, DDS Patients are presenting with advanced tooth wear in record numbers. The etiology of this wear is multifactorial, including intrinsic and extrinsic erosion and parafunctional activity. This presentaion will elaborate on these etiologies and present strategies to limit erosive tooth wear and a philosophy for restoration when needed. Learning Objectives: • Participants will learn the different presentations of intrinsic and extrinsic erosion • Participants will learn strategies to limit erosive tooth wear • Participants will learn the differences between additive and subtractive restoration Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 113 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 2 Free HPV and Head and Neck Cancer: Evolving Changes in the Disease Joel Epstein, Sophie (Shao Hui) Huang, PhD DMD, MSD, FRCD(C) FDS RCS(Edin) Dip ABOM RTT, MSc A dramatic increase in the number of HPV-associated oropharynx cancers, particularly those of the tonsil and base of tongue, has captured the attention of the medical community worldwide. This session will focus on the epidemiology of head and neck cancers, the role the human papillomavirus (HPV) plays in these cancers and the efficacy of vaccines in preventing HPV infection. Clinical presentations of oral and oropharyngeal cancer, diagnoses of potentially malignant oral lesions and the dental professionals’ role in early detection will also be presented. Learning Objectives: • Understand the current trends and changing epidemiology in HPV-related head and neck cancer • Recognize the clinical presentation of potentially malignant oral lesions and cancer • Review the history of oral HPV and who is at risk for these cancers RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 114 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Catetory 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Follow us on Joel Epstein, Sophie (Shao Hui) Huang, PhD DMD, MSD, FRCD(C) FDS RCS(Edin) Dip ABOM RTT, MSc The HPV vaccine is effective in preventing HPV-related cancer, and recent data suggests these vaccines also are effective against oral HPV infection. Yet the uptake of the HPV vaccine for those at risk (i.e., girls and boys) remains a challenge. This session will cover: what the vaccines protect against, who should be vaccinated,vaccination in boys, barriers to vaccinations, and successes with vaccination. Learning Objectives: • Discuss the efficacy and uptake of the HPV vaccine • Appreciate who is at risk and why they should be vaccinated • Review current successes and barriers to HPV vaccination Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Gypsyamber D’Souza, Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: Gypsyamber D’Souza, 115 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Technology In Your Dental Practice- A Review of Current Products and a Look Into the Future Paul Feuerstein, DMD In an overview of the latest high-tech products being integrated into today’s practices, learn about products in the following areas: Road to chartless practice, cameras-digital and intraoral; digital radiography; caries and oral disease detection; computer imaging, shade matching, patient education and more. Look at some new ideas in practice management systems and virtual patient communication. Learning Objectives: • Learn about the newest high-tech products • Receive information to help make informed purchase decisions for the practice • See how the products are used clinically in a typical general practice Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 116 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 25 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Restoration of the Worn Dentition | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday May 8 Do We Still Need Impression Materials and Dental Labs? Come Touch The Future PLP: The Big Picture Paul Feuerstein, DMD There are many systems in the marketplace that allow the practitioner to take impressions digitally. These can now be sent to dental labs that have a digital workflow and even to labs that don’t. There are systems that allow the dentist to create and manufacture restorations in the office. Discover the differences between the systems while you try them. This is a unique opportunity to see these systems side by side. Several units will be in the room, allowing attendees a one-on-one, hands-on experience. Learning Objectives: • See and try the newest digital impression systems • See products and ask questions without sales pressure • Test drive some of the products Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 117 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 90) Dentist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist Category 2 Ticketed Event Free Electronic Health Records in Dentistry: Legal Pitfalls, Practical Realities and Risk Management for the Oral Health Professional Judi Heggie, DDS Rene Brewer, LL.B. Alan Lachapelle The Professional Liability Program (PLP) provides malpractice protection and risk management advice to Ontario dentists. In this presentation, PLP staff will provide information about PLP and the services it provides, describe the law of dental negligence, and offer guidance on how to avoid common errors leading to claims for malpractice. Learning Objectives: • Understand the objectives and features of the dental malpractice protection provided by PLP • Describe the elements of dental negligence • Identify situations that may lead to legal actions against dentists Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 119 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Child and Adolescent Health: New Challenges for the 21st Century Jeff Glaizel, Rollin Matsui, DDS B.Sc, DDS, LL.B Electronic information technology is weaving itself into all facets of our dental lives. With this reliance on new technologies, there is a need for support and education of oral health professionals. We need to understand our liabilities and responsibilities when dealing with electronic personal health information such that best practices can be implemented in our offices and profession. This lecture will serve as an overview of privacy legislation and the responsibilities of oral health professionals when dealing with electronic health information technology (HIT). We will look at the dentist’s regulatory electronic record keeping responsibilities in an eHealth environment, as set out in the College’s Guidelines “Electronic Records Management” passed by the RCDSO in March of 2012. Learning Objectives: • Understand privacy legislation with respect to electronic health information technology • Provide insight into the future state of electronic health records • Understand the implications of utilizing health information technology and having a risk management strategy Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 26 118 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Carol Jahn, RDH, MS This course is designed to supply practitioners with current research and information on the new health challenges facing children and adolescents. The implications of the early-age adoption of adult behaviors and habits on health and life longevity will be discussed. Strategies for oral health interventions will be included. Learning Objectives: • Identify the chronic diseases and conditions affecting children today • Discuss the impact of nutrition and physical activity on obesity and diabetes • List the effects of diabetes, obesity, smoking and asthma on oral health Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 120 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Workshop Carol Jahn, RDH, MS James Kohner, DDS This course is designed to provide the dental team with research and information to understand and recognize the periodontal and general health needs and conditions of patients with periodontal disease. Established and emerging strategies for patient care will be discussed. The role of personal effectiveness and office leadership will be included. Learning Objectives: • Identify risk factors and implement findings in oral and general health assessments • Discuss the current state of the oral/systemic link • Utilize the medical history to personalize care Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 121 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Lecture Attendees will see useful methods to directly enhance restorative results by improving soft tissue appearances, as well as stopping the progression of recession around both natural teeth and restorations. Techniques discussed include free gingival and connective tissue grafts. By illustrating with detailed case presentations, participants will see the indications and benefits of these grafts and how they directly impact better dental health and better restorative results Learning Objectives: • Diagnose indications and contraindications for both grafts • See how the grafts differ and where to use them • Enhance smiles by recommending these grafts whether you do the surgeries or refer out Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Learning Objectives: • Stop recession around crowns or teeth for more pleasing esthetics • Cover exposed roots • Use and learn the applications of specialized instrumentation Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 122 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture This course is a prerequiste for Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Workshop in the afternoon Dentist, Hygienist Category 2 Free Mark Lin, B.Sc, DDS., B.Sc, (Prosthodontics), FRCD(c) Research and technical advances in implant dentistry have proven to increase the predictable success rates and improve survival rates in implant treatment. However, there are many clinical challenges that require proper management in order to achieve predictable clinical outcomes. This lecture will address many new and innovative technical advances to aid the clinician in implant dentistry. The afternoon hands-on workshop will elaborate to demonstrate and allow participants to practice these new innovations on customized models. Learning Objectives: • Case selection criteria for various innovative procedures will be addressed to enhance predictable outcomes • Course participants will learn various new and innovative clinical techniques to enhance implant clinical dentistry • The workshop will allow participants to review step-by-step protocols for each innovative technique on customized models Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Follow us on 123 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 30) Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Lecture is a prerequisite to this workshop Dentist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 Innovative and Predictable Clinical Solutions to Challenges In Implant Dentistry James Kohner, DDS Session Code: Time: Type: Note: This workshop helps you learn to improve esthetic and restorative results with periodontal soft tissue grafting. Attendees will see methods for both improving soft tissue appearances and stopping the progression of recession around both natural teeth and restorations. Techniques for both free gingival and connective tissue grafts are shown via slides and two surgical videos, and both grafts are practised on pig jaws. You will see the indications and benefits of these grafts and how they directly impact better dental health and better restorative results. www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 124 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture This course is a prerequisite for Innovative and Predictable Clinical Solutions to Challenges In Implant Dentistry Model Base Hands-On Workshop in the afternoon Dentist Category 2 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 27 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Taking Periodontal Care from Good to Great | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday May 8 Innovative and Predictable Clinical Solutions to Challenges In Implant Dentistry Model Base Hands-On Workshop Orthognathic Surgery for Treatment of Dentofacial Deformities and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Mark Lin, B.Sc, DDS, B.Sc, (Prosthodontics), FRCD(c) Using models, this hands-on workshop is used to train dentists in a variety of clinical techniques using innovative specialized kits: Indirect sinus grafting using the Crestal Approach Sinus kit “CAS-kit” and simultaneous implant placement. Predictable ridge splitting technique to expand narrow ridges and simultaneous implant placements using the “Esset” kit. Atraumatic Autogenous bone harvesting for grafting procedures using the “Autographer”. Immediate implant placement considerations for the anterior zones and the posterior zones. Full mouth implant reconstruction for immediate provisionalization utilizing angled implants and the innovative “A.I.M.” approach. Learning Objectives: • Case selection criteria for various innovative procedures will be addressed to enhance predictable outcomes • Course participants will learn various new and innovative clinical techniques to enhance implant clinical dentistry • Hands-on workshop will allow participants to review step-by-step protocol for each innovative technique on customized models Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 125 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 50) Innovative and Predictable Clinical Solutions to Challenges In Implant Dentistry lecture in the morning is a prerequisite for this workshop Dentist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 Tina Meisami, BSc, DDS, FRCDC, dipOMFS Dentofacial deformities have a significant negative impact on the occlusion and facial esthetics. These skeletal deformities, such as mandibular retrognathia, constricted and retrusive maxilla can also be seen in certain patient with OSA. Although patients may be aware of compromised facial esthetics, they often do not appreciate the correlation between skeletal deformities, malocclusion and possibly even OSA. There is a need to educate patients and offer them solutions that will reconstruct the occlusion, facial form and function. As dental professionals we have a vital role in recognizing signs and symptoms of OSA in our patients and being a part of their treatment. Learning Objectives: • Recognize skeletal discrepancy leading to malocclusion and its negative impact on oral health and facial aesthetics • Understand how dentofacial skeletal deformities can impact on the airway and cause OSA • Understand the indications for surgical management of OSA with Maxillomandibular advancement. Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 126 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 2 Free Wisdom Teeth: Indications for Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Adolescents and Teenagers Tina Meisami, BSc, DDS, FRCDC, dipOMFS Connect with the ASM www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM Dr. Meisami will dispel the myths associated with the treatment of wisdom teeth and address topics including: • Indications for extraction in teenagers/adolescents vs. adults • The best time to treat and when not to treat • Complications with third molar surgery • Grafting wisdom teeth sockets • Risks of retaining wisdom teeth Learning Objectives: • Have clear objectives in treatment planning for the removal of wisdom teeth • Be confident in educating patients on when and why to remove third molars. Explain in detail the risks vs. benefits of removing or retaining third molars • Recognize surgical complications and indications for referring out and recognize when a CBCT is needed and used in the assessment process Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 28 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 127 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Save Me! Save You! Ergonomics and Effective Patient Care John Molinari, PhD Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH Infectious diseases described over the past four decades include those caused by newly discovered microbial pathogens, re-emergent infections with drug-resistant strains, and infections which have become increasingly resistant. A number of these infections also present occupational risks to health care providers. This seminar considers challenges presented by multiple microbial groups and diseases, including blood-borne pathogens, respiratory pathogens (influenza viruses, MERS-CoV, tuberculosis and pertussis), direct contact infections (including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus {MRSA}), and antibiotic-induced Clostridium difficile infection, in the context of current scientific evidence. Learning Objectives: • Describe major global and epidemiological factors which can lead to the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases • Describe the challenges representative blood-borne, airborne and contacted-mediated infections present to healthcare workers and the population • Comprehend the occupational risks presented by these diseases Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 128 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Repeated 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 2 Free What Is It? How Do I Use It?: Today’s Dental Products and Treatment Options Detailed information will be offered on a variety of instruments, vision enhancement choices, technical products, as well as design options to best allow you to fulfill your requirements in relating to the total health of your patients. Join in for an opportunity to share, learn and discuss all of the above, to incorporate into your daily practice routine! Learning Objectives: • Design a program that will enhance patient treatment while identifying ergonomic needs • Discuss options for instruments relating to clinical outcomes, instrument care impacting, instrument longevity and accuracy • Create an awareness of the need for uniformity in diagnosing and assessing patient treatment options Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 130 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Death, Taxes and Other Disasters: A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists Evan Parubets, Alex Shufman, CFP, CIM, FMA, FCSI, CSWP CFA, CFP Renata Whiteman Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH As professionals providing health services, we should be at the pulse of clinical devices and treatment, while being able to recommend product protocols for use in the office. The process of care (assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, implementation and evaluation) requires us to understand what the products are, how to use the products, contemporary treatment options, and how to implement the procedures and evaluate what is and what is not working for us. Learning Objectives: • Recognize improvements on products utilized by dental professionals • Discuss diagnosis assistance with the team; rationale for changes in assessment forms/diagnostic tools • Discuss strategies that incorporate efficiency in patient treatment for a more productive schedule Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 129 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Follow us on As the old saying goes, the only certainties in life are death and taxes. But as a dentist, there is a significant probability that life will also force you to contend with a wide range of other disasters. Fortunately, there’s a silver lining: You can reduce the monetary sting of death, taxes and a series of other adversities by having a well-crafted financial planning strategy. Learning Objectives: • Methods to help your family and estate better contend with the financial impact of death • Techniques for reducing the severity of personal and business taxes • How to financially contend with a wide range of disasters, including injury/illness, personal and business property losses, lawsuits, divorce and market downturns Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 131 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 3 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 29 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Emerging Infectious Diseases | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday May 8 What’s in Your Toolbox? Making the Most of Your Diagnostic Tools in Oral Radiology, Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology That Doesn’t Look Normal…Now What?! A Case-Based Review of What You Need to Know in Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology Kristina Perschbacher, Susanne Perschbacher, Kristina Perschbacher, Susanne Perschbacher, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCDC (c) DDS, MSc, Dip ABOMR, FRCD(C) BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCDC (c) DDS, MSc, Dip ABOMR, FRCD(C) From the best ways to use your eyes and hands to examine the structures of the oral cavity to the most meaningful application of advanced modalities, this session will highlight some of the approaches that will allow clinicians to most efficiently use some of the diagnostic aids at their disposal. Cases will be used to illustrate the essential features of many different types of oral pathology. Practitioners will learn how their brain is the most valuable tool in achieving optimal diagnosis for their patients. Diagnosis is one of the most important and challenging roles of being a dentist. Yet many practitioners find themselves overwhelmed when faced with diagnosing pathology of the oral cavity and jaws. This lecture will review the important steps in identifying and managing common and rarer conditions of the jaws through an interactive case-based approach. The principles and steps to performing a complete oral examination and radiologic interpretation will also be reviewed. Participants will become more confident to care for patients presenting with something unusual. Learning Objectives: • Learn an approach to the examination and interpretation of a soft tissue lesion • Learn appropriate selection of imaging modalities and an approach to radiologic interpretation of osseous pathology • Understand the function of adjunctive tests in oral cancer screening and guidelines for successful biopsy Learning Objectives: • Learn the steps to performing a complete soft tissue oral examination and complete radiologic interpretation • Recognize features of some common normal variations and common or uncommon, but significant, abnormalities • Become familiar with the options for management of patients Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 132 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 133 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners™ and Dental Plans Leslie Redmond, RDH This session is designed for Ontario member dentists and their dental staff who would like to learn how to use and interpret the ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners™ and gain a better understanding about the world of dental plans. Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: Learning Objectives: • Navigate the ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners™ and describe how to accurately assign procedure codes to treatments • Identify the roles and responsibilities of dentists, patients, plan administrators and plan sponsors as they relate to dental plans • Describe how to submit comprehensive pre-treatment plans and accurately complete claim forms RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 30 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 134 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction: The Drug Seeking Patient David Rothman, DDS Patrick Sammon, PhD Flash: brushing and flossing don’t stop cavities and if you think brushing after you eat is useful, you may have to rethink that one! For years, we have spread myths that we learned in dental school without truly analyzing the research and the common sense of the things we do on a daily basis. This course will start your thinking process and have you evaluating evidence-based research on the issues of caries, hygiene, diet, caries risk assessment, prevention and how to manage the family (it’s not just the child) for the initial evaluation and follow-up visits. Learning Objectives: • Develop a preventive plan based on current understanding of the interrelationship between diet, frequency, cariogenicity, and inconsistent parenting • Understand diagnostic modalities appropriate to children • Understand and manage the behavior of the underparented, overstressed, no limits child of the new decade Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 135 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Secrets of Pediatric Dentistry: What You Weren’t Taught in Dental School! Prescription and over-the-counter drug abuse is a growing national problem that impacts the dental practice, as well as our families. The illegal use of hydrocodone and oxycodone painkillers is rampant and responsible for multiple overdoses and a host of community problems. Kids are using prescription stimulants to study harder, stay up later and party! Drug seekers are on the prowl looking for easy marks. Learn how the illicit use of prescription drugs, internet drug trafficking, dangers of cough medicine abuse, doctor-shopper cons, and more impact clinical practice and what we can do about it! Dental teams can play a huge role in drug abuse identification, prevention and intervention. Learning Objectives: • Describe how drug abuse can lead to addiction and drug-seeking behavior • Recognize clinical problems associated with narcotic painkillers and overthe-counter drugs of abuse • Spot how drug-seekers attempt to obtain and divert prescription drugs and how to identify and deal with these individuals Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 137 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 The New Face of Drug Abuse: Impact on Your Practice David Rothman, DDS Patrick Sammon, PhD Are you overwhelmed with angst when you know children will be coming to your office? Are you surprised when little Johnny who was a lion in your office was a lamb in Dr. Pedo’s. Do you suspect that pediatric dentists have their offices plumbed with nitrous oxide? Do you think we have a secret silver bullet for treating kids? This presentation will reveal many of our secrets for making the day a pleasant one with children. We will address topics such as behavior management, anesthesia, sealants, esthetic restorative dentistry, pulp therapy and space maintenance generally without use of high tech and expensive gadgets. Learning Objectives: • Understand and utilize esthetic and resin-based materials in restorative techniques • Utilize appropriate dental materials for maintenance of a devitalized primary tooth and immature permanent tooth • Understand the importance and options for space maintenance in the primary and mixed dentition Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 136 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Follow us on The illegal use of painkillers is rampant and stimulant abuse has reached a crisis in our communities. We are even seeing “meth mouth” in teenagers! Spice, K2, K3, Bath Salts, Ivory Snow, Boozy Bears, etc., are names of new “synthetic,” designer drugs and alcohol concoctions popping up in stores and on internet sites. Learn how these new drug trends threaten the health and safety of our youth and impact dental practice. Dental teams can play a major role in drug abuse identification, intervention and prevention. Learning Objectives: • Describe risks associated with early drug use and how abuse can lead to addiction • Recognize signs and symptoms and oral health problems associated with the use of these popular drugs • Develop and apply screening instruments to identify drug-using patients and most effective brief intervention strategies Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 138 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 31 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | You Want to Do What to My Child?: Answering Parents’ Difficult Questions While Keeping Your Sanity | ASM 2014 Sessions | Thursday May 8 Ethics – The Duty to Treat Shades of Grey Bernie Teitelbaum, B. Comm Richard Speers, Carlos Quiñonez, Jos Welie, DDS DMD, MSc, PhD, FRCDC (c) MA, MMedS, JD, PhD, FACD Oral health care is not like other commodities sold on the free market and should not operate like any other business trying to maximize revenue. Dentists have a duty to treat. But what kind of duty is this? Is it a duty each individual dentist has or only the profession of dentistry as a whole? This session is aimed at providing attendees with an opportunity to discuss, analyze and ethically assess the dentist’s duty to provide oral health care, both at an individual and professional level. Learning Objectives: • Manage commonly occurring challenges to the duty to treat in an ethically sound manner • Critically discuss the relevance of codes of ethics in defining and delineating the duty to treat • Critically discuss the role of the profession of dentistry in meeting the dentist’s duty to treat Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 139 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture (Capacity: 85) Dentist Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 How do dentists balance their duty to their patients with the stress of running a profitable dental practice? Prices for dental consumables in Canada are often higher than those in the United States and other countries where dental products are manufactured, and product promotions in Canada are often less generous. Are dentists getting ripped off? Should dentists be shopping for their dental supplies? What about those discounts we receive every day in flyers and email messages? Are there any risks associated with these “bargains”? Bernie Teitelbaum, executive director of the Dental Industry Association, will navigate the murky world of the “grey market.” Learn who is offering dental supplies for less and the associated risks with pushing the lowest price. Learning Objectives: • Risks and rewards of using the “grey market” in Canada • Finding legal choices for dental products at the best price • The Canadian regulatory environment for dental products in Canada Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 141 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Some Days You’re the Pigeon, Some Days the Statue Oral Pathology for the Joy of It: You are the Object of My Infection Dave Weber John Svirsky, DDS Oral diseases are dramatized with emphasis on recognition, diagnosis and treatment with conventional and nonconventional remedies. Things you have forgotten since dental school and dental hygiene school are presented in vivid color. Lesions seen more often as boomers get older and “dryer,” such as herpes, aphthous ulcerations, candidiasis, erosions and dry mouth, will be reviewed with current treatment modalities presented. Learning Objectives: • Demonstrate a logical approach to the diagnosis of oral lesions • Recognize, diagnose and determine a treatment plan for selected oral diseases • Manage xerostomia in our aging population Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 32 140 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Laugh and learn as one of our country’s funniest and most sought-after speakers discusses what many doctors and staff feel is the most challenging part of their practice— THE PEOPLE!! Doctors and patients... doctors and staff... staff and patients… staff and staff… (heck, even husbands and wives… parents and children). Relationships! It all boils down to relationships. Come discover the secret to making progress on purpose in all of your relationships, and the amazing impact that our communication has on the culture and climate of a practice or home. Learning Objectives: • Discover the six most powerful words in the English language and when to use them • Learn the secret to bringing out the best in the people we work with and patients we serve • Develop a proven process for drawing people closer Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 142 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free Mastery of Modern Endodontics for the General Practitioner: “What, When, Why and How?” Dave Weber John West, DDS, MSD In a crazy economy, what truly separates one practice from another may very well be the attitude, professionalism and the level of service being provided to patients! It is often easy to forget the impact that actions, reactions and behaviors can have on the perceptions others have of an office. This fast, fun, and highly interactive seminar zeroes in on the critical issues needed to meet and exceed patient expectations – and gets everyone in an office recharged to do the “right things.” The secret is out: In today’s dentistry, almost all restorative dentists want to do more and better endodontics. This course will teach you how. Visionary endodontic educator and clinician Dr. West promises to teach you how to “see” more endodontics and then to do it “better,” using a combination of timetested principles and leading-edge technologies that are safe, simple, predictable and super-efficient. He will teach you an endodontics that you can truly control. And your endodontics will be fun. Learning Objectives: • Learn the top 14 characteristics of professionals • Develop a greater understanding of the impact of attitude and communication • Understand what “best in class” patient service looks like and feels like Learning Objectives: • Unravel the “toothache headache” confusion • Master how to predictably “Find, Follow and Finish” endodontic canals • Immediately implement newfound clinical skills into your practice Session Code Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 143 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Dental Office Consultingg Ser Services vicees can offer yyou ppractical solutions thatt work! With over 30 years experience tha xperience Sandie Baillargeon has a proven track record of increasin increasing ng the profitability of your practice and streamlining business syste ems. systems. SANDIE BAILLARGEON is author author of two text books, Dental Office Administration Administration and The Canadian Dental Office Administrator, Administratorr, published by Nelson Canada. Sandie has lectured leectured aatt dental faculties across North America aand nd hhas as had artic les published in the Journall of the Canadian articles Dental Associa tion. Association. 144 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Continuous 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free DENT DENTAL TAL D DAILY A LY OPERA AIL OPERATING ATING TING POLICIES & PROCEDURES This valuable resource source may be used as a training manual for new emplo employees yees or to help existing employees emplo yees follow follow the guidelines of best practices in dentistr y. dentistry. HEAL LTH AND S AFETY POLICIES PO OLICIES & PROCEDURES HEALTH SAFETY DENT TAL AL OFFICES FOR DENTAL Having Having an up to date date emergency emergency kit k and MSDS sheets is not enough. 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This resource provides dental important info rmation about the legal aspects of information inter viewing, how how to avoid avoid questions quesstions that that are human rights violainterviewing, tions, ho w to terminate terminate if neces sary, progressive dismissal process, how necessary, performance reviews, and muchh more. EACH SYSTEM SYSTEM IS $6 $695.00 95.00 + HS H HST T $100.00 OFF EA ACH SY STEM ODA SPECIAL $100.00 EACH SYSTEM All informa tion contained within is aligned with the Emplo yment information Employment Standards Act of Ontario. www.dentaloffficeconsulting.com Too order visit www.dentalofficeconsulting.com 905.336.7624 or call 905.336.7624 Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 33 Thursday May 8 | ASM 2014 Sessions | The Winner In You: Raising the Bar on Patient Care and Customer Service 34 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Friday Morning Keynote Speaker Featuring Dr. Marla Shapiro Medical Contributor to Canada AM and CTV News Well-known medical contributor Dr. Marla Shapiro brings the latest medical news and health stories to viewers every week as the medical contributor to CTV’s Canada AM and CTV News. Dr. Shapiro’s keynote address offers valuable “me time” for the audience, helping them see things that matter in developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and learn about some of the major issues at the forefront of today’s medical care. As a broadcaster and columnist, Dr. Shapiro provides people with the latest medical news, as well as practical advice and guidance to keep the entire family healthy and allow them to make smart healthcare decisions. She is a warm and compelling speaker who brings this same focus to her live presentations, sharing advice and information that everyone can use in their daily lives. Make plans to attend this very informative keynote packed with practical tips to help get you on the right track to a healthier lifestyle. Practical Oral Surgery for the General Practitioner Differential Diagnosis of Oral Lesions Using Audience Response Polling John Alonge, MS, DDS John Alonge, MS, DDS Dr. Alonge will provide up-to-date and useful information to guide you on managing medically complex patient concerns, control patient anxiety and pain, learn minimally invasive exodontia and useful socket preservation grafting techniques, select appropriate armamentarium, learn practical and efficient third molar surgery tips, identify and manage infections, and prevent and manage common complications and emergencies. Learning Objectives: • Become more confident in managing medically complex problems, anxiety and pain • Become more confident in performing dentoalveolar surgery • Understand and manage infections and other complications associated with dental surgery Session Code Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 200 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Follow us on For many dental providers, recalling oral pathology and differentiating lesions to treat and/or refer can be one of the more difficult tasks in the diagnostic sequence process. This interactive presentation from a surgeon’s experience and perspective is for dentists and dental hygienists using an audience response system to lessen the pressure of reinforcing your recall of pathology while increasing skills necessary to successfully formulate a differential diagnosis. Learning Objectives: • Review oral and maxillofacial pathology terminology and the diagnostic sequence to formulate a differential diagnosis • Present practical classification ideas to refine clinical diagnoses and formulate differential diagnosis on soft tissue and radiographic lesions • Treat and/or refer with professional confidence Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 201 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist Category 2 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 35 Friday May 9 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Friday, May 9 | 8:00 – 9:00 am | Halls F&G | ASM 2014 Sessions | Friday May 9 Instrument Sharpening: Never A Dull Moment Women and Medications: Health Issues and Related Pharmacotherapies Nancy Andrews, RDH, BS Ann Spolarich, RDH, PhD Learn how to preserve the original instrument design and shape while creating sharp edges. Using hand-held stones, guided sharpeners and mechanical sharpeners, attendees practice sharpening periodontal instruments with the aid of images, demonstration and discussion. Magnification is recommended. Learning Objectives: • Understand how to preserve optimal instrument design while sharpening • Practice with and compare various hand sharpening techniques • Use and compare various mechanical sharpening devices Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 202 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 40) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $90 Your Staff Has Quit – They Just Haven’t Left Yet Hugh Doherty, DDS, CFP This program is designed to inspire and empower the entire staff in the practice . Your staff will leave this seminar ready to go beyond the ordinary, achieve extraordinary results and become a great TEAM. If the doctors want to become effective leaders, I urge them to attend with their team in order to be able to share the experience. This is the future of leadership — fully engaged individuals and work groups who are innovative, committed and creative. Proven strategies will be put in focus to transform your workplace culture and achieve amazing results. This course is an introduction to major topics of interest in women’s health and associated medication use. Topics addressed include adolescent health, pregnancy, menopause, drugs and weight management, and cardiovascular diseases. Commonly prescribed medications used for the management of these conditions will be discussed. Special oral care considerations for the management of women taking these medications will be reviewed, with an emphasis on drug- and disease-induced oral manifestations, drug interactions and risk assessment for the prevention of related medical emergencies in the dental office. Learning Objectives: • Describe how adolescent risk behaviors impact a woman’s health across her lifetime • Discuss the shift in the paradigm of hormone replacement therapy, including a discussion of the risks and benefits of taking hormones • Describe oral health care management considerations for treating female patients Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 204 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Commonly Prescribed Medications and Managing the Oral Side Effects of Medication Use Ann Spolarich, RDH, PhD Learning Objectives: • Discover the heart of productivity and profitability problems - develop solutions • Leadership is the theme — keep the doctor and their teams fully engaged with practice prosperity • Communication keeps it all together Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 36 203 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Continous 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free The purpose of this course is to review the 20 most commonly prescribed medications taken by clients treated in the oral health care environment. In addition, drug interactions, popular drugs in the media and new drugs in dentistry will be discussed. A comprehensive review of drugs and dental care products used to manage the oral side effects of medications will be presented. Learning Objectives: • Identify and discuss commonly prescribed medications taken by clients treated in the oral health care setting • Identify common drug interactions of significance to dental professionals • Discuss the management of oral side effects caused by medications Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 205 2:30pm - 5:00 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Jeff Glaizel, Rollin Matsui, DDS B.Sc, DDS, LL.B Electronic information technology is weaving itself into all facets of our dental lives. With this reliance on new technologies there is a need for support and education of oral health professionals. We need to understand our liabilities and responsibilities when dealing with electronic personal health information such that best practices can be implemented in our offices and profession. This lecture will serve as an overview of privacy legislation and the responsibilities of oral health professionals when dealing with electronic health information technology (HIT). We will look at the dentist’s regulatory electronic record keeping responsibilities in an eHealth environment as set out in the College’s Guidelines “Electronic Records Management” passed by the RCDSO in March of 2012. Managing the Endodontic Infection Ken Hargreaves, DDS, PhD This evidence-based course is designed to provide effective and practical strategies for managing dentoalveolar infections. The biology of infections is used as a foundation to allow the practitioner to select the best combination of dental and pharmacological treatments to manage dental infections. Potential adverse effects and their management will be reviewed. Learn how to manage most endodontic infections with local treatment instead of antibiotics. Which endodontic procedures offers the optimal way to reduce/eliminate endodontic pathogens? Learning Objectives: • Describe a practical method that combines non-pharmacological treatment with the appropriate antibiotics for managing dental infections • Understand the growing recognition of bacterial strains resistant to current antibiotics and be able to describe how to manage this problem • Describe clinical outcome studies comparing one appointment to multiple appointment procedures Learning Objectives: • Understand privacy legislation with respect to electronic health information technology • Provide insight into the future state of electronic health records • Understanding the implications of utilizing health information technology and having a risk management strategy Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Implant Therapy and the RDH 206 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Management of Acute Dental Pain Ken Hargreaves, DDS, PhD This evidence-based course is designed to provide effective and practical strategies for managing acute dental pain emergencies. The latest information on NSAIDS, acetaminophen-containing analgesics and local anesthetics will be provided with the objective of having immediate application to your next patient emergency. Want to know how to anesthetize that hot tooth? How to predictably manage severe acute pain after surgical or endodontic treatments? How to combine common medications to improve analgesia? Learning Objectives: • Describe a fast and efficient routine for managing dental pain emergency patients • Select the best combination of analgesics to manage dental pain • Provide effective local anesthesia to the classic “hot” molar case Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 207 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Follow us on 208 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Timothy Hempton, DDS Implant therapy is, under the appropriate circumstances, a viable and predictable treatment modality. In addition to providing maintenance for previously placed dental implants, the dental hygienist frequently confers with patients considering implant therapy as an option to replace missing teeth. To better understand the overall management of dental implant therapy, this course covers implant maintenance procedures, the basics of surgical placement, and restoration with either fixed or removal prosthetics. Anatomical concerns, systemic factors, surgical failure and periimplant biofilms, which may result in implant complications, will also be reviewed. Learning Objectives: • Techniques and a classification system for implant maintenance by the RDH • What factors should be considered for appropriate case selection for implant therapy • Describe the etiology, microbiology and clinical appearance of problematic implants Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 209 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Repeated 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist Category 3 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 37 Friday May 9 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Electronic Health Records in Dentistry: Legal Pitfalls, Practical Realities and Risk Management for the Oral Health Professional | ASM 2014 Sessions | Friday May 9 Bread and Butter Adhesive and Esthetic Dentistry Harald Heymann, DDS, MEd This course provides real-world information on topics critical to success in conservative esthetic and restorative dentistry. Get an evidence-based review of adhesive dentistry. What works and what doesn’t? Hear the latest on universal adhesives, desensitizers, MMPs, lights, thermal and sonic composite insertion systems, matrixing systems, nasal spray anesthesia and more. What about new chemotherapeutic agents? Probiotics? Oral antioxidants? Hear the latest information on new approaches to white spot removal, tooth whitening and successful porcelain veneers. Get the facts based on research, not anecdote or hype. Learning Objectives: • Distinguish among the various types of adhesive systems and describe what works and what doesn’t • Describe how best to use bulk-fill flowables, sonic and thermoplastic posterior composites and more • Describe conservative esthetic techniques for white spot removal, tooth whitening and etched porcelain veneers Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 210 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Bacterial, Fungal and Viral STD-Related Oral Lesions: It’s Funky, Not Funny Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Lecture James Kohner, DDS Attendees will see useful methods to directly enhance restorative results by improving soft tissue appearances, as well as stopping the progression of recession around both natural teeth and restorations. Techniques discussed include free gingival and connective tissue grafts. By illustrating with detailed case presentations, participants will see the indications and benefits of these grafts and how they directly impact better dental health and better restorative results. Learning Objectives: • Diagnose indications and contraindications for both grafts • See how the grafts differ and where to use them • Enhance smiles by recommending these grafts whether you do the surgeries or refer out Session Code Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 212 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture This course is a prerequisite for Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Workshop in the afternoon Dentist, Hygienist Category 2 Free Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Workshop Ross Kerr, DDS, MSD James Kohner, DDS This session will introduce the topic of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) with oral manifestations and/or significance to oral health-care providers. The infectious diseases discussed will range from bacterial to fungal and viral, and will include syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes simplex virus infections, human papillomavirus infections, as well as opportunistic oral lesions secondary to human immunodeficiency virus infection. Through a series of cases, attendees will learn about the epidemiology, pathogenesis, transmission, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnosis and management of oral lesions secondary to STDs. Learning Objectives: • To identify the spectrum of sexually transmitted diseases with oral manifestations • To detail the epidemiology, pathogenesis and risk factors for transmission of these STDs • To show the pathways for the diagnosis and management of patients with STDs Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 38 211 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 This workshop helps you learn to improve esthetic and restorative results with periodontal soft tissue grafting. Attendees will see methods for both improving soft tissue appearances and stopping the progression of recession around both natural teeth and restorations. Techniques for both free gingival and connective tissue grafts are shown via slides and two surgical videos, and both grafts are practised on pig jaws. You will see the indications and benefits of these grafts and how they directly impact better dental health and better restorative results. Learning Objectives: • Stop recession around crowns or teeth for more pleasing esthetics • Cover exposed roots • Use and learn the applications of specialized instrumentation Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 213 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 30) Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Lecture in the morning is a prerequisite for this workshop Dentist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 Mark Lin, David Chvartszaid, Lesley David, Joseph Fava, Gary Glassman, Jim Marko, Babak Shokati, BSc, DDS, BSc (Prostho), FRCD(C) DDS, MSc (Prostho), MSc (Perio), FRCD(C) DDS, FRCD (C) DDS, MSc (Prostho), FRCD(C) DDS, FRCD(C) DDS, Diploma Orthodontics DDS, MSc (Prostho), FRCD(C) Natalie Wong, Dennis Yokota, DDS, Cert. Prostho, FRCD(C) DDS, MS The objective of the symposium is to build an understanding of proper diagnosis and treatment planning options for various clinical topics that can be applied to clinical practice. Evidence-based concepts in treatment planning are the fundamental cornerstones to predictable clinical dentistry. Interviews with patients, coupled with diagnostic records as well as a clinical examination, provide the signs and symptoms for the dentists to formulate accurate diagnosis. All options must be reviewed with regard to financial and time limitations. This multi-disciplinary interactive symposium will address the concerns that general practitioners encounter with treatment planning. Update on Local Anesthesia – 2014 Learning Objectives: • All course participants will be able to learn various advanced treatment planning options for complicated cases from various specialists based on scientific evidence and clinical experience • You will learn about various types of treatment planning and implant complications • Following each case presentation by each speaker, all course participants will be provided with an opportunity to interact with the panel of specialists Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 214 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist, Dental Technologist Category 2 Free Emergency Medicine: Cardiac Emergencies and Sudden Cardiac Arrest Stanley Malamed, DDS Stanley Malamed, DDS Local anesthesia forms the backbone of pain control techniques in dentistry. The subject of pain control in dentistry has undergone a recent renewal of interest. An important area of research has been the development of new drugs — both local anesthetics such as articaine, an intranasal local anesthetic mist, as well as drugs to reverse soft tissue anesthesia such as phentolamine mesylate — and buffering of local anesthetics, producing a more rapid onset, more comfortable injection and more profound anesthesia. Medical emergencies can, and do, occur in the dental practice. The occurrence of cardiovascular problems, such as chest pain (angina and myocardial infarction) and sudden cardiac arrest, are likely to increase with the aging demographics. In this course, these problems and the means to prepare the dental office to effectively recognize and manage those that might arise, will be discussed. The use and significance of AEDs will be stressed. Learning Objectives: • Describe the effectiveness of articaine when administered by mandibular infiltration in adult patients • Describe the effectiveness of intranasal local anesthetic mist • Describe the mechanism of action and effectiveness of buffering of local anesthetics Learning Objectives: • Describe the pathophysiology of angina pectoris and its management • Describe the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction and its management • Describe the pathophysiology of sudden cardiac arrest and its management Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 215 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 216 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 39 Friday May 9 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Multi-disciplinary Advanced Treatment Planning and Complications Symposium | ASM 2014 Sessions | Friday May 9 Lasers: The “Star Wars” of Dentistry Hands-on Infection Control Workshop Fred Margolis, DDS The use of lasers in the dental practice will be discussed. This multi-media presentation will present the use of Erbium lasers for cavity preparation of Class I-VI caries and laseranalgesia in 30 seconds! Soft tissue laser surgery utilizing the Erbium and Diode lasers will include pulp treatment, frenectomies, operculectomies, aphthous ulcer “bandaids,“ gingivectomy, fibroma excision, mucocele excision. The purchase and marketing of lasers for your practice will be included. Learning Objectives: • Learn the advantages of the Erbium laser vs. the high-speed handpiece and air abrasion • Learn how to provide laser analgesia and cavity preparations with the Erbium Laser • Learn how the Erbium and Diode lasers can be used for soft tissue surgery Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 217 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Repeated 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Occupational Health and Safety Act – Legislative Framework Moving your Dental Practice into Compliance John Molinari, Nancy Andrews, PhD RDH, BS This workshop will consider current concepts and available product approaches in the application of infection control precautions. Choices include a wide variety of items available such as disposable covers and personal protective equipment, as well as multiple chemical solutions marketed for intended use on inanimate surfaces or as immersion sterilants. The major emphasis of this presentation will consider application of these and other types of infection control materials in the light of appropriate documented knowledge. Learning Objectives: • Understand the routine application of various infection control products based on accumulated evidence and regulatory requirements • Comprehend the variety of acceptable product choices and their appropriate applications • Understand potential implications of product misuse Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 219 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 75) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $225 Neil McDermott, M.MSc, CRSP, CIH Do you know what is required of your dental practice under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)? Are you having a difficult time knowing where to start and where to look for assistance? You are not alone, but recognize that dental practices are required to have the necessary control measures in place to adequately address their health and safety risks and liabilities. This course will raise awareness and working knowledge of OHSA and related legislation. It will help participants navigate the requirements of the OHSA, assist with setting priorities and allow for decision-making to move dental practices into compliance. Learning Objectives: • Identify and be aware of the main Health and Safety laws, regulations, codes, standards and guidelines affecting dental offices • Know what content and hazards should be addressed by your Health and Safety manual • Understand what the next steps are to move your dental practice into compliance with the OHSA Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 40 218 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free The Role of the Dental Assistant in Building a Better Practice Cindy Novotny, CHSE A valuable dental assistant understands the combination of art and science when it comes to perfecting his or her career. Certainly there’s pressure in your profession, personality conflicts within the practice, issues in dealing with the doctor, and overcoming negativity, fear and concern from your patients. Learning Objectives: • How to deal with different personalities • How to handle angry patients • How to create a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere in the chair Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 220 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Keep Your Edge at Any Age: Inspiration for You and Your Patients Cindy Novotny, CHSE Uche Odiatu, DMD First impressions are lasting impressions and it is a critical job of the front desk to build lasting relationships with the patients so that the practice does not lose their business and can grow its business based on referrals. A successful front desk is all about attitude, energy and appearance. In this session, Master Connection Associates will share ideas to improve the perception of the front desk. Learning Objectives: • How to maintain a positive attitude • How to multi-task and still be polite • How to manage the process of appointments and customer service at the same time Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 221 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Has your ‘get-up and go’ got-up and left? Were you aware that you could maintain your muscle tone and youthful energy after age 35 by following some simple principles? New research reports that even a 70 year old can be as physically fit as a college student with the right exercise and nutrition program. Jennifer Aniston (42), Halle Berry (47), Ellen DeGeneres (56), Bruce Willis (59), Mick Jagger (71) look out! Learning Objectives: • Learn insider information on how to combine resistance training and cardio workouts for maximum impact • Identify the best immune-boosting and top age-defying foods to easily include in your busy day • Become a healthy living role model for your patients Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 223 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free Who Caries? Brian Novy, DDS, FADI Mental Detox: Create Balance in Your Life Our understanding of dental caries is exploding at an astonishing rate. “Brush better, don’t eat sweets, and use more fluoride,” may not solve the problem of tooth decay. This course provides an in-depth look at the current understanding of dental caries, and how best to treat the disease medically. New diagnostic tools will be discussed, as well as their limitations. Emphasis will be placed on traditional and novel treatments for caries, and how to effectively manage high caries risk patients. Learning Objectives: • Identify risk factors for high caries risk patients • Intervene medically in the caries process • Control caries with focused therapeutics Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 222 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 2 Free Follow us on Uche Odiatu, DMD Are your clinic days fuelled by caffeine and comfort foods? This entertaining and informative program will inspire you to TAKE ACTION and reclaim your balance. The unrelenting pressure and stress from demanding clinical treatments, patient relations and a busy family life can drain the reserves of the most well-intentioned individual. Learning Objectives: • Learn sneaky ways unmanaged stress manifests itself: insulin resistance, accelerated aging, belly fat and chronic disease • End sugar cravings and late night eating forever with SEVEN simple strategies • Discover the mind /body connection with meditation and visualization Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 224 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 41 Friday May 9 | ASM 2014 Sessions | The Role of the Front Desk in Building a Better Practice | ASM 2014 Sessions | Friday May 9 Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs Communication & Teamwork Rhonda Savage, DDS Edwin T. Parks, Gail F. Williamson, DMD, MS RDH, MS This course is designed to help participants improve their radiographic skills and produce high-quality radiographs via lecture and hands-on instruction. Techniques used to produce optimal intraoral, panoramic and digital radiographs will be presented. This course is recommended for all dental professionals, especially hygienists and assistants. Learning Objectives: • Review radiation safety and patient management strategies • Identify and correct intraoral and panoramic errors • Learn optimal techniques for intraoral radiography, including proper patient positioning for panoramic radiography Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 225 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 36) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $225 There are two critical areas of management in the dental practice that determines the daily stress level and the efficiency of the practice management systems. Both of these “management-must-haves” will be enthusiastically outlined in this lecture. Learning Objectives: • How to pass the patient from one person to the next with proper communication at each phase of the patient’s visit • How to improve case acceptance and which words or phrases NOT to use • How vision and accountability go hand in hand, all the while increasing morale and decreasing negativity through clearly defined expectations Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 227 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Dealing with Difficult People “OMG, that Patient is SO Difficult!” Digital Radiography: Join the Revolution Rhonda Savage, DDS Edwin T. Parks, Gail F. Williamson, DMD, MS RDH, MS No matter where you go or what you do, there will be difficult people. How do you deal with negativity, rudeness or bad behavior? Would you like to “get thru it” effectively and enjoy peace of mind? Then this lecture is for you! Whether the person is your doctor, co-worker or patient, you’ll benefit from these tips (and they work on family members also!). This course will provide lecture and hands-on instruction in the basic concepts and techniques in digital radiography. The lecture portion includes an overview of digital imaging, receptors and common errors. Clinicians who are planning to purchase digital technology or those who are current users but need help with image acquisition will find this course useful. Dentists, dental hygienists and assistants will benefit from this workshop. Learning Objectives: • How to respond to anger and negativity with grace • Steps to clarify boundaries and expectations and implement accountability systems for employees and yourself • Learn crucial verbal skills for difficult conversations and confrontation Learning Objectives: • Describe basic principles and techniques involved in digital radiography • Discuss different types of sensors used for digital radiography and compare digital to film-based radiography • Evaluate claims, enhancements and diagnostic tools in digital radiography Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 42 226 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 36) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $225 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 228 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Medical Considerations for Pediatric Patients Rick Schwartz, DDS Jane Soxman, DDS At the tomb of the unknown endodontist, there is a plaque that reads, “The endo is not done until the tooth is restored.” This course will discuss the unique challenges of restoring endodontically treated teeth and how they affect the restorative outcome, and how the restorative treatment affects the endodontic outcome. In recent years, there is surprising research about fiber posts and how principles are changing for the use of posts. This course will cover the materials and techniques the speaker uses and some of the research that supports his approach. Learning Objectives: • How does the endodontic treatment affect the success or failure of the restorative treatment? • How does the restorative treatment affect the success or failure of the endodontics? • What are the current concepts about restoring endodontically treated teeth? Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 229 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist Category 2 Free Managing behavioral challenges present dilemmas in our practices, but a medically compromised or special needs child requires additional expertise. Asthma, juvenile diabetes, upper airway obstruction and pervasive developmental disorders are a few of the presentations discussed. Managing odontogenic infection and guidelines for local anesthesia are also included. The importance of a better understanding of medical treatment needs and improved interpretive skills are addressed. Learning Objectives: • Detail the more common medical presentations and ramifications for dental treatment • Discuss local anesthesia use specific to the pediatric patient • Instruction in appropriate use of antibiotics for odontogenic infection Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 231 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Know When to Hold ‘Em and Know When to Fold ‘Em Jane Soxman, DDS Decision-making in Endodontics Rick Schwartz, DDS Dr. Schwartz conducts a case-based interactive session on decision-making and treatment planning in endodontics. He will present case histories and lead the audience through the thought process of diagnosis, case selection, endodontic considerations, restorative considerations and execution of the treatment. After discussion of each case, he will show how he treated the patient and discuss his rationale. He will also discuss the use of “decision points” in treatment planning, risk/benefit/cost analysis and “special situations,” such as managing resorption, fractures and perforations. Learning Objectives: • Management of a wide variety of everyday endodontic scenarios • A logical, organized approach to endodontic treatment planning • How Cone Beam CT has changed the decision-making process in endodontics Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 230 2:30pm - 5:00 pm | North Building Lecture Dentist Category 2 Free Follow us on Identification and timely intervention will not only assure the child’s developmental well-being but may also minimize future treatment costs. This course begins with recommendations for the performance of a thorough examination that includes anomalies, pathology and various soft tissue presentations. Specific treatment recommendations for eruption disturbances, mandibular incisor crowding, space maintainers, parafunctional habits, and pros/cons of third molar extractions will complete this half-day course. Learning Objectives: • Provide recommendations for appropriate timing and intervention for various presentations in the developing dentition • Learn appropriate use of space maintainers and intervention for parafunctional habits • Review the pros and cons of third molar extractions Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 232 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 43 Friday May 9 | ASM 2014 Sessions | The Endo-Restorative Interface | ASM 2014 Sessions | Friday May 9 Cases Only A Mother Could Love Neck, Back & Beyond: Preventing Pain for Peak Productivity John Svirsky, DDS Bethany Valachi, PT, MS, CEAS This entertaining and informative course will dramatize in black and white and “living color” some of the unusual cases the speaker has encountered in his more than 30 years as an “oral medicine man.” Things are not always as they seem. This program includes: • Differential diagnosis • Cases that grow • Cases that grow big and ugly • Unusual cases. This course is interactive, so come prepared for a memorable oral pathology experience. Learning Objectives: • Integrate therapeutic regimens used to treat oral diseases encountered in dental practices • Demonstrate a logical approach to the diagnosis of oral lesions • Applying practical clinical information immediately applicable to everyday practice Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 233 9:30 am - 12:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Learning Objectives: • Properly position the patient, headrest and light to treat various arches and quadrants • Identify the three essential ergonomic criteria for selecting loupes that will improve your health – not make it worse! • Identify and implement appropriate ergonomic interventions for chronic back, neck and shoulder pain Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Come in and Catch It: The Oral Pathology Review That Sticks John Svirsky, DDS This is the perfect review course that covers the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of the 30 soft tissue lesions that every dentist and hygienist should know and treat appropriately. A number of the entities only require recognition. The classic lesions that have been forgotten since school will be brought back to life and your diagnostic confidence will be re-energized. Dr. Svirsky makes oral pathology fun! Learning Objectives: • Recognize and diagnose the more common lesions/diseases found in a dental practice • Integrate therapeutic regimens used to treat selected oral diseases • Applying practical clinical information immediately applicable to everyday practice Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: This research-based seminar bridges the gap between dental ergonomics and work-related pain so you can work more comfortably and productively. In this high-energy, interactive course, you’ll discover how equipment selection and adjustment, patient positioning, lighting, movement and operatory layout are impacting your health. Learn the three essential ergonomic criteria for selecting loupes that will improve your health, not make it worse! Apply proper body mechanics in the operatory to prevent back, neck and shoulder pain. Identify MSDs common in dentistry and implement evidence-based interventions. 234 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals: Secrets for Comfort & Career Longevity Bethany Valachi, PT, MS, CEAS The delivery of dental care is demanding on the body. Dental professionals are prone to unique muscle imbalances and require special exercise and fitness guidelines to avoid pain syndromes or injury. This research-based seminar, delivered with energy and humor, provides knowledge that can be applied immediately to improve overall health. Learn how to avoid painful muscle imbalances with an exercise program developed specifically for dental professionals. Identify generic exercises that can actually worsen your health. Self-manage painful trigger points and pain syndromes effectively. Learning Objectives: • Why dental professionals require specific exercise guidelines and how to incorporate an exercise program developed specifically for dental professionals • How to identify generic exercises that can actually create and worsen pain syndromes • Self-treatment techniques for painful trigger points in the neck and shoulder Session Code: Time: Type: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 44 235 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 236 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 3 Free Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice Richard Young, DDS Michael Wiseman, DDS, DABSCD, M RCS (Edin) Canada’s baby boomers are aging and, with increased life expectancy, the 65+ will comprise up to 30 percent of the population. This translates into increased numbers of seniors requiring dental care. The dentist must therefore have a solid understanding of the oral effects of medications commonly prescribed to seniors, as well as the direct relationship between the oral and systemic health of the elderly. This lecture is a must for the dental team wanting to expand to the treatment of seniors. Learning Objectives: • Evaluating the healthy senior • Understanding how systemic conditions affect the oral cavity • This talk will bridge the great divides between dentistry and medicine Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 237 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 In today’s world of visual communication, attractive dental photographs, which are used to communicate with patients, laboratories, specialists and for social media marketing, are imperative. This lecture and demonstration will present a simplified yet artistic approach to digital dental photography and will help the participants select the correct photo systems, accessories and software. Most importantly, you will learn techniques to take portrait and intraoral photos that are exciting because of their color, lighting, composition and visual impact. Learning Objectives: • Learn the purpose of quality images in dentistry and how to achieve them • Select photographic equipment and accessories to help make this happen • Learn how to use dental images in communication, from the new patient experience to communicating with the lab, specialists, and social media Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: Geriatric Dentistry for the Dental Team Michael Wiseman, DDS, DABSCD, M RCS (Edin) Canada’s older population is an ever-increasing proportion of the population. The baby boomers are aging, and with an increase in life expectancy. This translates into a greater number of seniors presenting for dental treatment. The dental team must have a better understanding of geriatric medicine — in particular, how oral and systemic health are directly related to each other. This lecture is a must for the dental team wanting to expand to treating senior patients. Learning Objectives: • Medication usage and abuse of herbal, over-the-counter and prescription drugs • Morbidity of COPD, bleeding disorders, hypertension, total joint arthroplasty and oral care • Establishing communication with our medical colleagues Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 238 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice – Workshop Richard Young, DDS This hands-on workshop will present a simplified yet artistic approach to digital dental photography. In today’s world of visual communication, attractive dental photographs, which are used to communicate with patients, laboratories, specialists and for social media marketing, are imperative. Learn intraoral and portrait techniques using available dental camera systems, accessories and software demonstrations. If you have a digital dental camera, you are welcome to bring it to the course. Canon and Nikon cameras will be on-site. Attendees are encouraged to bring cheek retractors and an occlusal or quadrant photographic mirror. Learning Objectives: • Learn the purpose of quality images in dentistry and how to achieve them • Select photographic equipment and accessories to help make this happen • Learn how to use dental images in communication, from the new patient experience to communicating with the lab, specialists and social media Session Code: Time: Type: Note: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Follow us on 239 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | South Building Lecture This course is a prerequisite to Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice Hands-On Workshop Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 2 Free www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 240 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 32) Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice lecture is a prerequisite to this workshop Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist Category 2 Ticketed Event $350 www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 45 Friday May 9 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Geriatric Medicine for the Dental Team Your ODA Timeline Visit www.oda.ca/member/timeline to access the ODA-member benefits available to you — at all stages of your career and your life. ODA Signature Select offers you discounts on a variety of products and services including travel, office and wireless communications, moving services, sports and leisure, car leasing and purchasing. Learn more about the offers and how to take advantage of them at www.oda.ca/member/signature-select. Visit today – visit often! 46 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Drug-Related Problems in the Dental Practice Karen Baker, BS, RPH, MS Karen Baker, BS, RPH, MS Dentists routinely encounter pain and anxiety more than any other health care provider in the ambulatory setting. The fear of anticipated pain keeps thousands of patients from seeking necessary dental treatment. It is important that quality dental practices incorporate the most reliable and effective treatment methods available to alleviate pain and anxiety. This course focuses on the specifics of prescribing the best oral pain control regimens, incorporating both peripheral and central agents, as well as the best treatments and alternatives available for the control of dental anxiety. The course will also outline the precautions and contraindications for analgesic and anxiolytic medication prescribing based on patient-specific characteristics. Dental patients are becoming more medically and chemically challenged, which means that clinicians must consider the dental treatment impact of drug therapy, both topical and systemic. This course will provide useful clinical information on identification and management of intra-oral drug effects and potential drug interactions with dental drugs. Drug-induced effects such as bruxism, increased gag reflex, osteonecrosis of the jaw, candidosis and xerostomia will be examined. Therapeutic agents for common mucosal diseases will be discussed, with emphasis on innovative new therapy options. New drugs for dental analgesia will also be evaluated in terms of cost/benefit for patients. Learning Objectives: • Prescribe an effective NSAID regimen based on both drug-specific and patient-specific criteria • Incorporate opiate analgesics and other central agents into patient management protocols as part of a comprehensive pain control plan • Select an oral anxiolytic drug regimen that is safe and compliant with CDA guidelines, and systematically evaluate compromised patients in order to select the best analgesic or anxiolytic regimens Learning Objectives: • List four chronic medications that limit dental vasoconstrictor dosage • Describe the most common causes of xerostomia, taste disorders, oral pigmentation, osteonecrosis of the jaw and cancer chemotherapy mucositis • Prescribe effective therapies for lichen planus, aphthous stomatitis, candidosis, herpes simplex infections and angular cheilitis, and incorporate new analgesic combinations into daily clinical practice Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 300 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 301 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Future ASM Dates 2015 May 7 – 9 2017 May 11 – 13 | 150th Anniversary of the ODA 2016 May 5 – 7 Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 47 Saturday May 10 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Pain Control in Dentistry | ASM 2014 Sessions | Saturday May 10 ODA NEW DENTIST SESSION What You Don’t Know Can Really Hurt You – What Every Young Dentist Should Know About Employment Law Drop Debt Strategies for New Dentists to Climb Out of Debt Mariana Bracic, BA (Hons.), JD There is probably nothing that will affect your life as a dentist as thoroughly as HR law: from your financial position, to your enjoyment of practising on a daily basis, to the quality of your sleep! Come and discover the essential tips and best practices you need to know for successful HR management. Learning Objectives: • Why not having signed employment contracts with every employee is like signing blank cheques • Why good facts make bad law • Why the “law is an ass” Putting You on the Right Track to Success: Tax-Smart Strategies for New Family Dentists & Specialists Andrea Chan, CPA, CA Learning Objectives: • Identify tax strategies, including PCs and tax deductions • Describe the steps in purchasing a practice and pitfalls to avoid • Recognize the benefit of having a trusted advisor Creating Balance in Your Life Renee Charles In today’s environment of competing demands, relentless commitments, and a consistent feeling of shortage of time, balance often does not come easily or naturally – this is particularly true for new dentists. A conscious effort, deep commitment, and clear priorities are required to create and protect one’s sense of balance. This session will help participants explore how their current choices impact their work-life satisfaction and help them to develop strategies to achieve a greater balance in life. 48 Renata Whiteman Thanks to the steep costs of dental school and establishing a practice these days, many new dentists are buried under huge amounts of debt. However, with some informed planning, new dentists can make the best of a bad situation to climb out of debt sooner and keep more of their money. Learning Objectives: • Consolidate debt to cut repayments and avoid “bad debt” in favour of “good debt” • Understand – and control – your cash flow and build an effective debt repayment plan • Protect your credit rating to control interest costs. Balance debt with investing or a home or practice purchase and handle the stress of living under a debt mountain Legal Considerations When Purchasing a Dental Practice Have you recently purchased a practice, or are considering purchasing one in the near future? What are the tax advantages available through your new practice? Are you maximising all the tax benefits available to you? Whether you are an associate looking to purchase a practice or a new dental practice owner, you will soon understand the burden of taxes. Since you’re selfemployed, you pay business tax and income tax on every dollar in revenue earned. Chances are, a big part of your net worth is tied up in your practice, so maximising the value of that practice, and minimising the tax bite out of it, is important for your future. Learning Objectives: • Understand what balance means • Recognize what they can and cannot control • Identify priorities in their lives Archie Pedden, BSc, CFP, CPCA David Rosenthal, BA, LLB This session will explore various legal issues to consider when buying a dental practice. Learning Objectives: • Identify the key legal considerations when buying a practice • Gain practical knowledge to make informed decisions about the nature of the purchase • How to avoid legal pitfalls and costly traps on a purchase Two Sides of the Management Coin Rhonda Savage, DDS In this exciting course, Dr. Rhonda Savage outlines how new dentists feel about various issues. As a former dental assistant and front office person, Dr. Savage discusses how both sides can come together to make it a win/win/win for the patients, practice and team! Discussions are fun-filled with humor and laughter, but also contain multiple pearls that you can implement on Monday! Discover your practice’s “Pot of Gold” with Two Sides of the Management Coin! Learning Objectives: • Improve communication and leadership: an Appreciative Leadership Style • Improve practice productivity, along with verbal skills that express value to the patient • Practice guidelines: teamwork, daily coaching and accountability Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 302 8:30 am - 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 3 Free Crown-Lengthening Workshop Timothy Hempton, DDS Blake Clemes, BA, DDS This course examines how to implement in your dental office the legal requirements of the Occupational Health & Safety Act and related regulations that were outlined in the first CSI course.This course can act as a checklist that you have fully and correctly done your office implementation or help you to now do so. It is suggested that at least one member of the dental team has completed the first CSI course in order to properly understand the content and detail of this course. Learning Objectives: • Know how to fully implement all requirements of the OH&S Act in your dental office and associated regulations • To have the information and contacts to procure all required training and any necessary equipment to be compliant • To be able to properly apply all aspects of the legislation to any unique situation in your dental practice Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 303 8:30 am - 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel TBD TBD Oral Pathology and the Oral Exam Tom Daley, DDS,MSc, FRCD(C), DAPOB The session will review oral diseases, including infectious diseases, mucocutaneous diseases, squamous cell carcinoma, oral cysts, and selected recently described or evolving oral conditions. The session will be weighted towards clinical manifestations, and treatment options will be discussed when appropriate. Learning Objectives: • To review the clinical presentation of selected common or important oral diseases and learn about new or evolving entities • The gain understanding or the pathogenesis of these diseases where appropriate • To discuss management of these diseases where appropriate Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 304 8:30 am – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Follow us on Crown-lengthening procedures may involve osseous resective therapy in addition to surgical management of soft tissue. Clinical cases will be presented in order to review concepts in case selection, surgical techniques and postoperative management. A plastic typodont will be utilized to provide a practical exercise in exposing a fractured maxillary premolar. Learning Objectives: • Indications and contraindications for crown-lengthening • Review surgical flap design and management of osseous tissues • Suturing techniques utilized in periodontal surgery Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 305 8:30 am – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 20) Dentist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 Bread and Butter Adhesive and Esthetic Dentistry Harald Heymann, DDS, MEd This course provides real-world information on topics critical to success in conservative esthetic and restorative dentistry. Get an evidence-based review of adhesive dentistry. What works and what doesn’t? Hear the latest on universal adhesives, desensitizers, MMPs, lights, thermal and sonic composite insertion systems, matrixing systems, nasal spray anesthesia and more. What about new chemotherapeutic agents? Probiotics? Oral antioxidants? Hear the latest information on new approaches to white spot removal, tooth whitening and successful porcelain veneers. Get the facts based on research, not anecdote or hype. Learning Objectives: • Distinguish among the various types of adhesive systems, and describe what works and what doesn’t • Describe how best to use bulk-fill flowables, sonic and thermoplastic posterior composites and more • Describe conservative esthetic techniques for white spot removal, tooth whitening and etched porcelain veneers Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 306 8:30 am – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 pm 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Dental Assistant Category 2 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 49 Saturday May 10 | ASM 2014 Sessions | CSI 2 – Office Implementation of Compliance, Safety & Inspections | ASM 2014 Sessions | Saturday May 10 Practical Update in Pediatric Dentistry Let’s Talk to Our Patients Michael Ignelzi, DDS, PhD This course will focus on prevention and restorative techniques for a variety of clinical situations. Hear the latest on fluoride, sealants, the bacteria that cause caries, the protective role of saliva, and the consumer products that prevent enamel demineralization and promote enamel remineralization. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of a variety of restorative materials so you can select the best material for any clinical situation. You will be provided with practical information that is based on sound science so that you can deliver on the best care to your patients. Learning Objectives: • Utilize the most effective methods to prevent oral disease • Incorporate contemporary caries risk assessment into your practice • Select the most appropriate restorative material for any clinical situation Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 307 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Developmental Anomalies and Oral Pathology in Children Ross Kerr, PhD RSW DDS, MSD Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a brief, evidence-based approach to enhancing motivation and exploring/resolving ambivalence about change. MI has been applied and evaluated across a variety of presenting issues and health behaviours, including STD and HIV prevention, treatment retention, and addictions and mental health. Multiple teaching and learning approaches will include: live and video clinical demonstrations; case-based practice; group discussion; and troubleshooting of challenging clinical issues/cases. You will leave this dynamic and interactive workshop with key, practical strategies for even your most difficult “change conversations.” Learning Objectives: • Identify the key aspects of effective dentist patient communication • Apply motivational interviewing skills to facilitate difficult or delicate conversations • Assist in effective STD prevention among high-risk patient populations, including teens and preteens Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Michael Ignelzi, DDS, PhD This course will present the most commonly encountered developmental anomalies and oral pathology seen in children. Clinical photographs and radiographs will be used to demonstrate oral pathology and anomalies of number, size, shape, color, texture and eruption. Treatment options will be discussed for each condition. Audience participation will be encouraged. Learning Objectives: • Diagnose the most commonly encountered anomalies and pathology seen in children • Know the treatment options for these conditions • Be able to converse intelligently with parents about anomalies and pathology Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Marilyn Herie, 308 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentists Only Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $20 Bugs, Drugs and Food Fads: Considerations for the Dental Professional Lisa Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD Our bodies need vitamins and minerals to function efficiently, but which ones—and how much? How can we be certain claims are true? Probiotic use is a fast-growing market. What are the implications for use in dentistry? As dental professionals, we need to be aware of the changing landscape of probiotic use, dietary supplements and food fads, and how these trends could potentially impact patient care. Learning Objectives: • Define probiotic and identify common probiotics and their implications for dentistry • Discuss the use of vitamin and mineral supplementation specific to various patient populations • Discuss fad diets, the varying food trends and the potential impact on oral health Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 50 309 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel TBD TBD Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 310 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 Free Esthetic Dentistry for Tots and Teens – Hands-on Program LIsa Mallonee, BSDH, MPH, RD, LD Carbonated beverages are the most commonly consumed beverages in the US, with energy and sports drinks running a close second. Add in fast food and a lack of fresh fruits and vegetables and the American diet starts to resemble a small child’s fingerpainting—it’s a mess! This presentation will walk you through the nutrition maze to show how eating habits may contribute to cancer risk, weight gain and cardiovascular problems, as well as increase the risk of tooth wear, dentin hypersensitivity, caries and periodontitis. Learning Objectives: • Relate the importance of diet to dental patients during oral health care appointments • Encourage healthier habits for your patients • Implement strategies for healthier living Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 311 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel Category 3 Free Esthetic Dentistry for Tots and Teens Fred Margolis, DDS This hands-on course will allow the attendee to prepare primary teeth for Class I and II restorations, pulpotomy techniques, stainless steel and esthetic crowns for children. Celluloid strip-crown technique for primary incisors will be performed. The restorations will be performed utilizing models and plastic teeth. The instructor will use slides and videos to provide step-by-step instructions. Learning Objectives: • Learn how to prepare primary Class I and II restorations in primary teeth • Learn how to prepare primary molars for pulpotomy treatment • Learn how to restore primary teeth with celluloid strip crowns, stainless steel and esthetic pre-formed crowns Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Staging Complex Esthetic-Restorative Cases: Putting Things Into the Proper Order Thomas McDonald, DMD Fred Margolis, DDS This multi-media session will illustrate esthetic restorations, various types of pediatric pre-formed crowns, including celluloid strip-crowns, in addition to esthetic space maintainers. Pulp treatment of primary teeth will be taught. Sealants will be discussed for primary and permanent teeth. Microabrasion, bleaching and veneers for teens will also be discussed. Learning Objectives: • How to prepare open-face and other esthetic crowns for children • How to restore Class I-VI caries in primary teeth in addition to pulp treatment for children • How to provide cosmetic restorations for children and teens, including crowns and veneers Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 312 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 2 Free Follow us on 313 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 34) Dentist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 Modern dentists have developed vast knowledge in esthetics, occlusion, and restorative dentistry. However, when presented with a complex case, many clinicians have difficulty deciding where to start and the proper sequence for treatment. The course will outline a time-tested system for diagnosis and treatment sequencing of complex esthetic-restorative cases, with emphasis on segmental restoration. This approach is often more technically achievable for the clinician and, particularly in today’s economic climate, more feasible for the patient. Learning Objectives: • Techniques to achieve a stable, repeatable starting point for the occlusion • How to sequence a complex case in the proper order • The importance of segmental restoration for clinical predictability and patient acceptance Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on 314 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist Category 2 Free www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 51 Saturday May 10 | ASM 2014 Sessions | You ARE What You EAT..and DRINK?! | ASM 2014 Sessions | Saturday May 10 Provisional Restorations for Today’s Restorative Practice Thomas McDonald, DMD The ability to efficiently fabricate precise, esthetic provisional restorations can take a restorative practice to another level. This course will present the latest techniques and materials for provisional restorations in all areas of restorative dentistry. Participants will fabricate anterior and posterior provisional restorations for single and multiple units and learn esthetic contouring, troubleshooting, and repairs. Learning Objectives: • The rationale for custom provisional restorations • To fabricate a single crown provisional with no adjustment Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 315 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 50) Dentist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 How to Create a Reproducible “Mechanical” Glide Path Don’t Rotate, Reciprocate! New Technologies Used for Shaping the Root Canal System in a Reciprocating Motion Yosef Nahmias, DDS, M.Sc Rotary NiTi instruments have been around for almost 20 years. Separation or fracture of these instruments in the canals is one of the most common problems that clinicians face when using them. New NiTi instruments that are used in a reciprocating motion have virtually eliminated this problem. Moreover, the canals can be shaped faster and more efficiently when using these newer instruments. This course will describe in detail the design and use of these instruments. A step-by-step protocol will be discussed using videos and pictures from clinical cases. Learning Objectives: • Describe the differences between rotary and reciprocating instruments • List the advantages of using reciprocation • Learn how to shape canals safely by using reciprocating NiTi files Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 317 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 2 Free Yosef Nahmias, DDS , M.Sc Most clinicians agree that a Reproducible Glide Path to the apical foramen is mandatory for successful cleaning and debridement of the root canal system. Up until now, this Glide Path has been made with the use of hand instruments. This lecture will describe, step-by-step, a technique to create a Glide Path that is reproducible with the aid of mechanical instruments. Learning Objectives: • Define what a Reproducible Glide Path is • Explain the use of hand and mechanical instruments to create a Glide Path • Incorporate this strategy in their day-to-day practice Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 316 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 2 Free Basic Life Support and AED for the Health Care Provider Michael Nemeth, AEMCA(f), EMT-P, MA(c), ICP, CQIA This interactive CPR program is designed for any member of the dental team. The Basic Life Support for the Health Care Provider program will be taught to the 2010 Resuscitation Guidelines. During the program, you will be instructed in one and two rescuer CPR, automated external defibrillator use, bag valve mask (BVM) use, and airway obstruction procedures for all patients. This session will require extensive floor work, so please come dressed comfortably. In order to receive certification, you must attend the entire session. Learning Objectives: • Become proficient in adult, child and infant CPR • Become proficient in managing airway emergencies such as choking • Become proficient in the use of emergent equipment such as BVMs and automated defibrillators Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 52 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm 318 8:30 am – 11:00 am Repeated 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 75) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Office Personnel, Dental Technologist Category 2 Ticketed Event $80 Death, Taxes and Other Disasters: A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists Edwin T. Parks, Gail F. Williamson, DMD, MS RDH, MS This course is designed to help participants improve their radiographic skills and produce high-quality radiographs via lecture and hands-on instruction. Techniques used to produce optimal intraoral, panoramic and digital radiographs will be presented. Learning Objectives: • Review radiation safety and patient management strategies • Identify and correct intraoral and panoramic errors • Learn optimal techniques for intraoral radiography, including proper patient positioning for panoramic radiography Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 319 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 36) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $225 Digital Radiography: Join the Revolution Edwin T. Parks, Gail F. Williamson, DMD, MS RDH, MS Evan Parubets, Alex Shufman, CFP, CIM, FMA, FCSI, CSWP CFA, CFP As the old saying goes, the only certainties in life are death and taxes. But as a dentist, there is a significant probability that life will also force you to contend with a wide range of other disasters. Fortunately, there’s a silver lining: You can reduce the monetary sting of death, taxes and a series of other adversities by having a well-crafted financial planning strategy. Learning Objectives: • Methods to help your family and estate better contend with the financial impact of death • Techniques for reducing the severity of personal and business taxes • How to financially contend with a wide range of disasters, including injury/illness, personal and business property losses, lawsuits, divorce and market downturns Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: This course will provide lecture and hands-on instruction in the basic concepts and techniques in digital radiography. The lecture portion includes an overview of digital imaging, receptors and common errors. Clinicians who are planning to purchase digital technology or those who are current users but need help with image acquisition will find this course useful. Learning Objectives: • Describe basic principles and techniques involved in digital radiography • Discuss different types of sensors used for digital radiography and compare digital to film-based radiography • Evaluate claims, enhancements and diagnostic tools in digital radiography Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: Renata Whiteman 321 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 3 Free Connect with the ASM www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM 320 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 36) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant Category 3 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $225 Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 53 Saturday May 10 | ASM 2014 Sessions | Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs | ASM 2014 Sessions | Saturday May 10 Treatment Planning for Long-Term Implant Success Mastering Endodontic Mechanics: A Hands-on Workshop to Teach You How to Do What and When Jon Perlus, BSc. DDS Dip Perio., MRCD(c) John West, DDS, MSD As dental implant treatment continues to take its place in mainstream dentistry, we face increased complications and failures. Dealing with them is an important part of daily dental treatment. More important is the prevention by sound treatment planning, using advanced diagnostic measures, including cone beam CT scan technology, an understanding of force resistance, and a prosthetic-driven philosophy. This course is based on a retrospective analysis of 30 years of implant treatment experience. The course will cover • Criteria and definition of success • Diagnosis and case planning • Site preparation, ridge augmentation, sinus elevation • Implant selection and placement • Prosthesis design and prosthetic procedures Learning Objectives: • An understanding of the difference between teeth and implants, and treatment planning considerations necessary for long-term success • An understanding of the reasons for failure, differentiate between surgical and loading failure, and how to deal with them • Tools to understand and use volume radiography • Surgical techniques • Prosthetic techniques Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 322 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Lecture Dentist Category 2 Free Confidence is the name of the game in endodontics. And confidence comes from knowing how to do the endo details and knowing what “tool” to use when. Visionary educator and clinician, Dr. John West, promises you will hear how to do it, then you will see how to do it, then you will do it. Then together you will measure and validate, then you have a plan to master the skills of “Finding, Following, and Finishing” root canal systems. Confidence=control=predictability=fun! Learning Objectives: • Design a successful access • Practice the four manual motions of Glidepath preparation for safe rotary and reciprocation • Shape and clean canals for predictable 3-D obturation Session Code: Time: Type: Workshop Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 324 8:30 am – 11:00 am Repeated 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm | South Building (Capacity: 25) Dentist Category 2 (1 Bonus CE) Ticketed Event $420 WHMIS Program: A Guide for Dental Practices Mobile App – Coming Soon Elizabeth Sisolak, RN, COHNC, CRSP, CHSC This session provides you with information to assist in developing your WHMIS program as part of your overall Health and Safety program. It provides you with the necessary information to assist you in compliance with WHMIS legislation. Learning Objectives: • Roles and responsibilities in the workplace where WHMIS products exist • What is a WHMIS-controlled product vs. consumer products • Compliance with WHMIS legisaltion Session Code: Time: Type: Audience: RCDSO QA Program: Fee: 323 8:30 am – 11:00 am | South Building Workshop (Capacity: 50) Dentist, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist, Office Personnel Category 1 (Core) Course Ticketed Event $90 Available for download approximately one month before the ASM. Visit www.oda.ca/asm for updates. 54 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Continuing Education CE for ODA Member Dentists CE for Out-of-Province Dentists How many CE points can I earn at the ASM? You can earn 6 CE points per day at the ASM, to a maximum of 18 CE points over the three days. There may be an opportunity to earn bonus points by attending certain clinical hands-on workshops (as indicated in the program). For example, if a dentist attends a half-day lecture in the AM session (3 CE points) and a half-day workshop (3 CE points) with 1 bonus point in the PM session they would earn 7 CE points for that day. Out-of-province dentists are asked to verify their CE requirements with their respective provincial regulatory authority and to submit their own report to their provincial authority. The CE points earned at the ASM (6 points per day or 3 points per half-day) may be attributed to one of the following QA categories as per the RCDSO QA program: Category 1: core courses (includes assessment) Your CE Certificate of Attendance record will be emailed to you after the conference. In order to ensure your attendance is captured, please scan your badge into every session you attend, as well as at the scanning stations located at the back of the exhibit floor. Category 2: clinical courses Category 3: practice management or general attendance at the exhibit floor For example, if you attend a Category 1 (Core) course in the morning and visit the exhibit floor in the afternoon, you can claim 3 CE points in Category 1 for the morning session and 3 CE points in Category 3 for the afternoon session. How is my attendance verified at the ASM? Scanning is used to verify attendance at the ASM. In order to ensure that attendance records are accurate, we ask dentists to Scan IN to ALL sessions they attend. For Category 1 (Core) courses, ODA member dentists are required to Scan IN AND Scan OUT. If you do not Scan IN and/or Scan OUT of sessions, there is no other method of verifying your attendance at a session. CE for the Dental Team Dental Assistants, Office Personnel ODAA members can earn 5 CE points per day to a maximum of 8 CE credits. ODAA members are asked to sign in at the ODAA booths 117 and 119 on Thursday, May 8 and Friday, May 9 and at the Customer Service desk at Registration on the 600 level on Saturday, May 10 to ensure they receive credits. Dental Hygienists Category 1 (Core) courses For all Core courses at the ASM, dentists are required to do the following: • Scan In The College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario (CDHO) is responsible for the Quality Assurance Program and the professional portfolio. Supporting documentation for your learning at ASM could include, but is not limited to, your name badge and the on-site program, which includes the speakers’ biographies and brief session outlines. • Complete an independent assessment (quiz), print name and ODA membership number • Hand in the assessment to the session monitor and then Scan Out of the session Category 2 and 3 courses Dentists are only required to Scan In to the sessions. Exhibit floor To obtain credit for visiting the trade show for the AM and/or PM, dentists must Scan In at the CE scanning stations located at the back of the exhibit floor. The Ontario Dental Hygienists’ Association (ODHA) does not track or require you to retain a record of your attendance at ASM. How can I get a copy of my attendance record? Your CE Certificate of Attendance record will be emailed to you after the conference. It is the responsibility of each member dentist to maintain his or her own continuing education records and report their CE activity to the RCDSO. Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Continuing education program offered by ADA CERP recognized providers are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credits. Dentists must ensure they Scan In and Scan Out of each session. Post conference, the ODA will provide a confirmation to each attendee as proof of attendance. Follow us on The Attendance Verification for the course can be sent to [email protected] by the AGD member to get the points from AGD. www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 55 Continuing Education ODA’s Live Learning Centre Your Post-Conference Destination for Continuous Learning Back By Popular Demand! Why struggle with session selection at the ASM? Don’t miss out on those key points from your favorite speakers. The ODA Live Learning Centre is your postconference destination that provides you with access to many of the conference sessions recorded live during the ASM. Learn at your own pace. Access conference sessions anytime, anywhere, long after the conference ends. The ODA is once again presenting the Best Value Package for ODA members, still at 2013 pricing. Speaker Handouts ODA continues its commitment to “green” at ASM 2014. To reduce waste, speakers are very supportive of the ASM and allow us to post their handouts on the website www.oda.ca/asm for ease of access by attendees. Beginning April 21 until July 31, 2014, you can download PDF handouts of the speaker of your choice. Please note that not all speakers agreed to provide handouts. For an additional $90 added to your regular advance registration fee, you will be able to enhance your conference learning experience with access to hundreds of hours of audio sessions recorded live at the ASM and synchronized to the presenters’ PowerPoint slides and downloadable MP3s. By choosing the Best Value Package you will experience more sessions than you thought possible. Audio Recordings can also be purchased on-site for a fee of $199. Please note that not all speakers have agreed to be recorded. Oral Health Strategy The ODA Oral Health Strategy Advisory Committee presents A Symposium on Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Dentistry The prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their impact on the oral cavity is significant. By attending this symposium, you will learn about the prevalence of STDs and their impact on the oral cavity; be able to offer management strategies to patients, including pharmacotherapy and immunization; and gain skills to better communicate with and counsel your patients on this uncomfortable, yet very serious, issue. Session topics include: • HPV and Head and Neck Cancer: Evolving Changes in the Disease • Immunization: A Panel Discussion (What We Know, Who We Can Protect and What is Available) • Bacterial, Fungal and Viral STD-Related Oral Lesions: It’s Funky, Not Funny Our speakers are experts in their field: Dr. Gypsyamber D’Souza A cancer epidemiologist with a focus on the role of human papillomavirus (HPV) in head and neck cancer. Dr. D’Souza is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Joel Epstein Collaborative Member, Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute and medical-dental staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA and Consulting Staff Member, Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA Dr. Ross Kerr Clinical Professor in the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology & Medicine at New York University College of Dentistry where he is the director of the Oral Mucosal Disease Service. Dr. Shao Hui (Sophie) Huang Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Toronto and radiation therapist at Princess Margaret Hospital. Dr. Marilyn Herie Dr. Herie has presented on motivational interviewing to national and international audiences for over 15 years, and is a member of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. • Let’s Talk to Our Patients For details on all OHS sessions, look for the OHS logo. 56 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm General Information Conference Venues Child Care Policy Most sessions for ASM14 are located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building. However, due to the expanded programming, some sessions are located in the North Building. Babies/Infants (non-ambulatory) in arms are permitted in the meeting rooms and on the exhibit floor provided they are not disruptive. Strollers may be used on the exhibit floor but are not permitted in the meeting rooms. If you do use a stroller on the exhibit floor, you do so at your own risk. Neither the Ontario Dental Association or the Metro Toronto Convention Centre are responsible for accidents that occur as a result of the use of strollers. Please check the ASM website, Preliminary Guide, Final Program Guide, Mobile App or on-site signage for the location of your session. Room Capacities Room capacities are set by the Fire Marshall for the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and are required to be observed by the ODA and by ASM attendees. The Room Monitor has the responsibility to observe the room capacities and to communicate to attendees when the session room is full. Please note that there is no on-site child care available. Check with the concierge at your hotel if child care is required. Room 833 will be made available for the convenience of nursing mothers. Media Policy Session Information General sessions are available to all registered attendees and no additional fee is charged for these sessions. Category 1 (Core) Courses and workshops are ticketed sessions which require attendees to register for the courses as part of the general conference registration. Registration for ticketed courses is limited; therefore, we strongly encourage you to register early. There are two session start times in both the morning and afternoon on Thursday and Friday. Morning sessions start at 9:30am and 10:00am and the afternoon sessions start at 2:00pm and 2:30pm. Saturday morning sessions start at 8:30am and afternoon sessions start at 12:30pm. Please check the ASM website, Preliminary Guide, Final Program Guide, Mobile App or on-site signage for your session start times. Coffee Breaks All sessions are 2.5 hours in length. There are no scheduled coffee breaks during the sessions. For your convenience, water stations are located in each session room. Food and Beverage Outlets A range of food and beverage selections will be available for purchase during the standard operating hours at the ASM. The accepted methods of payments at the outlets include cash, debit, VISA, MasterCard and American Express. Food and beverage outlets will be available on the 600 level, 700 level, 800 level and a limited selection on the exhibit floor. Selections include food items such as coffee, tea, pastries, sandwiches, salads, hot buffet and specialty coffees. Follow us on All publicity and accreditation in connection with the media at the Annual Spring Meeting must be approved by the ODA manager, public affairs & communications. All Annual Spring Meeting attendees, exhibitors and speakers should direct any and all media requests or enquiries to Courtney Sorger at [email protected]. Our ODA on-site staff in Room 706 would be happy to assist in locating her. Videotaping/Photography Videotaping or photography of the show or the exhibit floor may not take place at any time during the Annual Spring Meeting without approval in advance. Requests for approval must be submitted to the ODA’s Education Core Committee by March 22nd, 2014 for their review and approval. On-site Photographer Please note that the ODA engages an on-site photographer to take shots of the show, including the public areas and the exhibit floor for promotional purposes to be repurposed into the collateral materials for the event. If you do not wish to be in the picture, please notify the photographer. Official Disclaimer The Ontario Dental Association does not endorse speaker content, products or services presented at the Annual Spring Meeting. Any references by speakers to products, services, equipment and techniques refer to their individual beliefs and do not reflect those of the Ontario Dental Association. For those attending workshops, please be aware of the potential risks involved in using new techniques or procedures without having fully attained a competency level to practice them. Information on speakers and dates are correct as at the time of printing. Please check our website at www.oda.ca/asm for updates and additions to the program. www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 57 Experience Toronto During The ASM Toronto comes alive in the spring and the Annual Spring Meeting is the ideal place for ODA members, their dental teams and families to take advantage and see the sights and sounds of this great vibrant metropolis of world-class dining, shopping, arts and entertainment. To review (and book) all Toronto has to offer go to www.mytorontomeeting.com or www.toronto.com There is so much to see and do in Toronto! Major Attractions Shopping • • • • • • • • • • Ontario Science Centre Black Creek Pioneer Village The Historic Distillery District Casa Loma CN Tower Multicultural – Chinatown, Greek Town, Little Italy, Little India • Sporting events – Blue Jays, Raptors, Argos, Maple Leafs • Toronto FC, Hockey Hall of Fame Arts & Culture • • • • • • • • • • • 58 Yorkville Harbourfront Antique Market St. Lawrence Market Eaton Centre Theatre – Opera – Ballet Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) Textile Museum of Canada Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) Historic Fort York Montgomery’s Inn Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art Tour Toronto Toronto Helicopter Tours Shopdinetour Toronto Nautical Adventures Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Hotel Accommodation Official 2014 ODA ASM Hotels DUNDAS STREET WEST Book early to ensure your choice of hotel. Rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The hotels featured in the Preliminary Guide are holding room blocks at preferential group rates for the ODA 2014 Annual Spring Meeting attendees. Rooms should be reserved directly with your preferred hotel. Please let hotel reservations staff know that you are attending the ODA Annual Spring Meeting in order to qualify for these rates. The ODA does not have a convention bureau or travel agent authorized to make hotel reservations related to the Annual Spring Meeting. Please visit www.oda.ca/asm to select your hotel of choice for ASM14. You can make your accommodations arrangements directly with the hotel by clicking on the link provided. Renaissance Toronto Hotel Downtown InterContinental Toronto Centre 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 1J4 Tel: 416-341-7100 Toll Free: 1-800-237-1512 225 Front Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 2X3 Tel: 416-597-1400 Toll Free: 1-800-422-7969 The Fairmont Royal York Hotel 100 Front Street West, Toronto, ON M5J 1E3 Tel: 416-368-2511 Toll Free: 1-800-441-1414 $215 – cut-off date April 7, 2104 $209 – cut-off date April 3, 2014 $219 – cut-off date April 6, 2014 Hyatt Regency Toronto on King 370 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1J9 Tel: 416-343-1234 | Toll Free: 1-800-233-1234 $187 – cut-off date April 7, 2014 Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 59 Metro Toronto Convention Centre The ODA Annual Spring Meeting 2014 is located in the South and North Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The South Building entrance is located at 222 Bremner Boulevard, one block north of Lakeshore Boulevard west at York Street. The Skywalk entrance is located at the west end of Union Station on street level. Parking locations are indoors and underground, and provide direct access to the convention centre. Most sessions for ASM14 are located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building. However, due to the expanded programming, some sessions are located in the North Building. Please check the ASM website, Preliminary Guide, Final Program Guide, Mobile App or on-site signage for the location and sessions. Metro Toronto Convention Centre South Building 222 Bremner Blvd. Toronto, Ontario M5V 3L9 24-Hour Information Desk 416-585-8000 or visit www.mtccc.com 60 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Exhibitor Listing Exhibitor Listing current as of October 31, 2013. 3M ESPE ABELDent Inc. Accu Plus Dental Laboratories Ltd. ACTEON North America A-dec Adstra Systems Inc. Aerostatic Technology Canada Al Heaps & Associates Alglobe Construction Company AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY International Company Ancin Inc. Ansell Argen Canada Aseptico Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario Aurum Ceramic / Classic Dental Laboratories and Space Maintainers Au-Shaw Dental Productions Inc. Baluke Dental Studios Benson Medical Industries, Inc. Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC Beyes Dental Canada Inc. BioHorizons Canada Biolase Biomet 3i Bisco Dental Products (Canada) Inc. Blue & Green Inc. BMO Bank of Montreal Brasseler USA Call-Dent Inc. Canadian Dental Hygienists Association Canadian Dental Protective Association Canadian Forces Dental Services Carestream Dental Carl Zeiss Canada CDSPI Cerum Ortho Organizers Chaggares & Bonhomme, Chartered Accountants Chrysalis Dental Centre CIBC Wood Gundy Citagenix Inc. ClearDent Clinical Research Dental Supplies & Services Inc. Colgate Palmolive Coltene ColumnB Continovation Services Inc. Cornerstone Insurance Brokers Crest Oral-B P& G Professional Oral Health Crosstech Canada Cyber Relax / ACIGI Daniels Sharpsmart Canada Ltd. De Luca Dental Laboratories Deloitte LLP Demandforce DenMat Follow us on Dens’n Dente Dental Industry Association of Canada (DIAC) Dental Office Consulting Services Dental Practice Safety Dental Savings Club Dental Services Group Dental USA DentalEZ Group DentalVibe DENTSPLY Canada Ltd. / DENTSPLY Implants / DENTSPLY Tulsa Designs for Vision, Inc. Dexis LLC Digital Doc, LLC DMG America Embrosin Medical Technologies Inc. EMS – Electro Medical Systems Endo / Tech Farber Specialty Vehicles First Service Dental Supply Flight Dental Systems Full Contact Marketing Garrison Dental Solutions GC America Germiphene Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Global Dental Service & Sales Inc. Global Microscopes – Newfields Gordana Dental Art Studio Great Lakes Prosthodontics Hands On Training Institute HANSAmed Limited Hartzell & Son, G. Hayes Handpiece Niagara / Toronto Heaven Can Wait Emergency First Aid Inc. Henry Schein Canada, Inc. Heraeus Kulzer Hill Kindy Practice Sales & Realty Inc., Brokerage Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC Identity Namebrands Inc. iFinance Dental Image Dental Laboratory Impact Dental Labs In 2 Uniforms Instrumentarium / Soredex Intra-Lock Distribution Investors Group Isolite Systems Ivoclar-Vivadent, Inc. J. J. Quality Instrument Services Inc. J. Morita USA, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Inc. KaVo & Gendex Dental Systems K-Dental Inc. Keystone Dental Kilgore International Inc. Krest Dental Ceramics Lab Kuraray America, Inc. Larr Sales Inc. LiveDDM – The Doctor Company Inc. Logic Tech Corp Login Canada LumaDent, Inc. Luniforme M and M Sales and Consulting Maggas Medical Inc. Market Connections Inc. Maxill inc. Maxim Software Systems MCS Handpiece Repair Medical Mart Supplies Ltd. Mediclub Dental Inc. Medicom Mendlowitz Janelle Simone LLP Meridian Sales & Appraisals Inc. Microbrush International Microcopy Micrylium Laboratories Midmark Corporation Miele Limited Miller Canfield MIS Implants MNP LLP Modular & Custom Cabinets Limited National Dental Inc. National Dosimetry Services National Leasing – Healthcare Financing Nobel Biocare Northern Surgical & Medical Supplies Ltd. NPT LLP, Chartered Accountants NSK Dental LLC Obtura Spartan Ocean Pacific Ontario Academy of General Dentistry Ontario Dental Assistants Association Ontario Dental Hygienists’ Association OptiMicro Technologies Inc. – DentalWare Oral Science Oravital Inc. Orthodent Ltd. Orthodontic Supply of Canada Inc. Palisades Dental Patient News Patterson Dental Canada Inc. PDT – Paradise Dental Technologies Pelton & Crane PeriOptix, a DenMat Company Periowave Dental Technologies Inc. Phildent Canada Inc. Planmeca USA, Inc. Pow Laboratories Inc. Premier Dental Products Company Pro-Art Dental Lab. Ltd. Professional Practice Sales Ltd. Professional Sales Associates, Inc. ProNorth Solutions Inc. Protec Dental Laboratories Ltd. www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on Pulpdent Corporation Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators Inc. / The Surgical Room R. E. Morrison Equipment Inc. RBC Royal Bank Redfern Enterprises Ltd. Rescue 7 Inc. ROI Corporation Rose Micro Solutions Rotsaert Dental Laboratory Service Inc. RPG, Inc. Rx Honing (Sharpening) Machine Sable Industries Inc. Safari Dental Inc. Safeguard Business Systems Saliva Sure Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry – Western University SciCan Ltd. Scotiabank SDI (North America) Inc. Septodont Share Dent Inc. Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories Shofu Dental Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sintco Dental and Instruments Supply Sirona Dental Systems SOS Emergency Response Technologies Specialty Dental Sulcabrush Inc. Sultan Healthcare Sun Life Financial Sunstar Americas Inc. Supermax Healthcare Canada / Crosstex International Sure Dental Surgically Clean Air Inc. Sybron Dental Specialties (Kerr/ Axis, Sybron Endo / Kerr Totalcare / Orascoptic) Synca Marketing Inc. Takara Belmont TD Business Banking The Bridge Network Thommen Medical Canada Inc. Tier Three Brokerage Ltd. Timeshift Solutions Inc. TMFD – Tax Matters for Dentists Toronto Dental Implant Course Transitions Group North America Tucci Management Consultants Inc. Ultralight Optics University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry UpOnline eMarketing Valumax International Vident, a VITA Company VOCO Canada, Inc. Water Pik Inc. Xenopus / TriHawk Young Dental www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 61 Registration Information Advance Registration On-site Registration Register online today: www.oda.ca/asm If at this time you are not sure you can attend the 2014 Annual Spring Meeting, you can still register on-site on the days of the conference. On-site registration is located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC), South Building, Level 600, 222 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto, Ont., during the following dates and times. Registering online on our secure site is the quickest way to register early to ensure you get your first choice of the ticketed courses and events before they are sold out! Here is some information you will be asked for when registering online: • Name • Address Wednesday, May 7 10:00am – 7:00pm • Phone number Thursday, May 8 7:00am – 5:30pm • Registration category Friday, May 9 7:00am – 5:30pm • ODA membership number (if applicable) Saturday, May 10 7:00am – 3:00 pm • Emergency contact person • Ticketed courses/events to purchase • Email address (required to receive an instant confirmation and Certificate of Attendance) • Credit card information (credit card is the only payment method available online) If you are registering as a group (two or more people), the first person registered will be designated as the “Primary Contact” for your group. Registration packages, including badges and tickets, will be mailed to the address provided with the primary contact information. Register by Fax or Mail If you do not have access to the internet, you can fax or mail your registration form. Payment is required at the time of registration. Registrations with a balance due will not be considered complete and will not be processed until full payment is received. Confirmation of ticketed courses and events selected on the registration form are not guaranteed until your registration is considered complete and space is still available at the time your complete registration is processed. Here is some information you need to know when registering by fax or mail: • Complete the registration form located at the back of the Preliminary Guide. • You can register one (1) to four (4) people on one registration form. For additional registrations, simply photocopy the registration form. • Each form must include its own means of payment, including VISA, MasterCard or cheque. • Avoid duplicate charges. DO NOT send originals by mail when you register by fax. • An email address is still required on the form in order to receive a confirmation of your registration and the Certificate of Attendance. • If you are registering as a group (two or more people), the first person registered will be designated as the “Primary Contact” for your group. Registration packages, including badges and tickets, will be mailed to the address provided with the primary contact information. Fax to: Attn: 2014 ODA Annual Spring Meeting 508-743-9616 Mail to: 2014 ODA Annual Spring Meeting c/o Convention Data Services Bourne, MA 02532 USA Cheque payable to: Ontario Dental Association PLEASE NOTE: Registrations are not accepted over the phone or by email. 62 Register online at www.oda.ca/asm Badge and Registration Materials Mailing Canadian and US Registrations Canadian and US registration packages will be mailed for registrations received by March 26, 2014. Registration packages will not be mailed for registrations received after March 26, 2014. These badges and other materials can be picked up on-site at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 600. International Registrations International registration packages will not be mailed out. These badges can be picked up onsite at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 600. Registration Information Cancellation/Refunds Policy Request for cancellations and refunds for conference registration and workshops must be in writing and postmarked no later than April 8, 2014. Refunds that are requested after this date will not be granted, including requests made based on absence due to illness, late arrival for courses, weather, and/or parking difficulties. A $35.00 processing fee will be deducted from all refunds. Conference badges and workshop tickets must be included with the cancellation/ refunds request. All refunds will be processed by Friday, June 13, 2014. Please mail all cancellation requests to: Mail to: 2014 ODA Annual Spring Meeting c/o Convention Data Services 107 Waterhouse Road Bourne, MA 02532 USA Substitutions Lost Badge and Ticket Replacement Replacement fee for lost badges or tickets is $15. Attendees are required to show proof of purchase and picture identification to receive a replacement. Go to the Registration Desk on level 600 in the South Building at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to replace your lost badge and tickets. Substitutions can be made up to the start date of the ASM, May 8, 2014. Prior to this date, substitutions should only be made in writing. Substitutions can only be made within the same categories; for example, a registration for an ODA Dentist can only be substituted with another ODA Dentist. Fax to: Attn: 2014 ODA Annual Spring Meeting 508-743-9616 Letter of Invitation Attendees requiring a letter of invitation to obtain a visa, please email your name and mailing address to [email protected] who will forward the letter to you. Please note that the letter does not financially obligate the conference in any way. Mail to: 2014 ODA Annual Spring Meeting c/o Convention Data Services 107 Waterhouse Road Bourne, MA 02532 USA Registration Contact Information If you have questions about your registration, please contact the Customer Contact Center at Convention Data Services. Phone: 877-779-3127 or 508-743-8505 Email: [email protected] Mobile App – Coming Soon Available for download approximately one month before the ASM. Visit www.oda.ca/asm for updates. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ODA_ASM | Like us on www.facebook.com/ODA.ASM 63 Registration Information Registration Categories Everyone must register in their professional category. Registration Types Description Ontario Dentists and Dental Students • ODA Dentist • ODA 50-Year/Honorary Dentist • ODA Dental Student All Ontario dentists and dental students registering must be current ODA members. ODA 2013/2014 membership dues must be current. To register as an ODA member, you must provide your ODA membership number. ODA members have the opportunity to purchase audio recordings at a special rate with their advance registration through the Best Value Package. Registration codes are: BVA – Best Value Package • ODA Dentist BVB – Best Value Package • ODA 50-Year/Honorary Dentist BVC – Best Value Package • ODA Dental Student Dentists Out-of-Province/Country All other dentists who are from outside of Ontario must register in the Out-of-Province/ Country category. Dentists registering in this category must have a practice address outside of Ontario. Other Dental Health Professionals • Dental Hygienist • Dental Assistant/Office Personnel • Dental Technologist All other dental professionals, including Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants/Office Personnel and Dental Technologists, must register in their professional category. Guest (Non-practitioner) Guests must register with a dentist. Dentists may register guests under the guest registration category, but not other dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental office personnel and dental technologists. All dentists, including non-ODA member dentists, must register as dentists. Guests are not permitted to register for ticketed courses. Students • Dental Out-of-Province • Hygienist • Dental Assistant • Dental Technologist To register as a Student you must register your School Name and Student Number and you must be currently enrolled in a full-time dental program. Official documentation many be required. Students include Dental Student Out-ofProvince, Dental Hygienist, Dental Assistant and Dental Technologist. 64 EARLY REGULAR ONSITE By March 26 11:59 EST After March 26 11:59 EST After May 6 11:59 EST Best Value Package - ODA Dentist $215 $265 n/a BVB Best Value Package - ODA 50-Year/Honorary Dentist $90 $90 n/a BVC Best Value Package - ODA Dental Student $90 $120 n/a A ODA Dentist $125 $175 $225 B ODA 50-Year/Honorary Dentist $0 $0 $0 C ODA Dental Student $0 $30 $80 D Dentist Out-of-Province/Country $370 $420 $470 E Guest (Non-practitioner) $145 $195 $245 F Dental Hygienist $145 $195 $245 G Dental Assistant, Dental Office Personnel $145 $195 $245 H Dental Technologist $145 $195 $245 I Student (Dental Out-of-Province, Hygienist, Dental Assistant and Dental Technologists) $70 $95 $145 Code Registration Category BVA Register online at www.oda.ca/asm ❒ Mr. ❒ Mrs. ❒ Ms. Last Name _______________________________________________________________ First Name _______________________________________________________________ Smith Last Name SAM PLE ❒ MasterCard ❒ VISA BVA ❒ Cheque # _____________ (Made payable to Ontario Dental Association) 06-12345 Member ID $215 Registraton Fee Expiry Date: ____________________ 2. 5. 2. 5. 2. 5. 1. 4. 1. 4. 1. 4. 231 125 Code $20 $420 Fee 6. 3. 6. 3. 6. 3. 6. 3. 6. 3. 877-779-3127 or 508-743-8505 [email protected] Phone: Email: OR mail to: 2014 Annual Spring Meeting c/o Convention Data Services 107 Waterhouse Road Bourne, MA 02532 USA Code $20 Fee $69500 TOTAL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY EACH REGISTRATION FORM All fees are in Canadian dollars and include HST. ODA HST No. R10809094. GRAND TOTAL 304 OR fax to: Attn: 2014 ODA Annual Spring Meeting 508-743-9616 Register Online at www.oda.ca/asm 5. 5. 2. 4. $20 Free 2. 135 CR Fee 1. 4. 1. Code TICKETED EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS Please note that the information collected on this form and online will be used by the ODA for the purpose of ASM registration, providing communication updates and market research and for no other purpose. The ODA is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information. For more information about the ODA’s management of personal information, or the ODA’s use and disclosure practices, please contact the Chief Privacy Officer or a Member Service Representative or Helen McDowell at 1-800-387-1393 or 416-922-3900, via email at [email protected] or by fax at 416-922-9005. 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Dr. Dr/Mr/ Mrs/Ms Please photocopy this page for additional registrations or register online at www.oda.ca/asm PC/ZIP: _____________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________ Prov/State: ___________________________________________ Fax: ________________________________________________ List All Registrants (including First Registrant above – to a maximum of four (4) registrations) Bus Phone: _______________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________________________________________ Office Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ❒ Dr. Primary Contact Information If you are registering as a group (two or more people), registration packages, including badges and tickets, will be mailed to the address provided with the Primary Contact Information. REGISTRANTS: ✄ Please Print Clearly Registration Form THURSDAY MAY 8 135 Rothman 108 Clemes 114 D’Souza / Epstein / Huang 119 Brewer / Heggie / Lachapelle 132 K. & S. Perschbacher 137 Sammon 101 Abbaszadeh / Frydman 117 Feuerstein 123 Kohner 136 Rothman 103 Botbyl 115 D’Souza / Epstein / Huang 118 Glaizel / Matsui 125 Lin 133 K. & S. Perschbacher 138 Sammon 139 Quiñonez / Speers / Welie 100 Abate / Höediono / Levin FRIDAY MAY 9 215 Malamed 219 Molinari / Andrews 231 Soxman 207 Hargreaves 211 Kerr 225 Parks / Williamson 237 Wiseman 202 Andrews 206 Glaizel / Matsui 213 Kohner 216 Malamed 232 Soxman 208 Hargreaves 226 Parks / Williamson 238 Wiseman 240 Young SATURDAY MAY 10 300 Baker 304 Daley 305 Hempton 307 Ignelzi 318 AM Nemeth 319 Parks / Williamson 323 Sisolak 324 AM West 301 Baker 308 Ignelzi 313 Margolis 315 McDonald 318 PM Nemeth 320 Parks / Williamson 324 PM West Presenter CR Session Code Event Cocktail Reception Code SPECIAL TICKETED EVENT 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 10:00 am – 4:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 10:00 am – 12:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 8:30 am – 11:00 am 8:30 am – 3:00 pm 8:30 am – 3:00 pm 8:30 am – 11:00 am 8:30 am – 11:00 am 8:30 am – 11:00 am 8:30 am – 11:00 am 8:30 am – 11:00 am 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm Update on Local Anesthesia – 2014 Hands On Infection Control Workshop Medical Considerations for Pediatric Patients Management of Acute Dental Pain Bacterial, Fungal and Viral STD-Related Oral Lesions: It’s Funky, Not Funny Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs Geriatric Medicine for the Dental Team Instrument Sharpening, Never A Dull Moment Electronic Health Records in Dentistry: Legal Pitfalls, Practical Realities and Risk Management for the Oral Health Professional Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Workshop (Morning lecture is a Pre-requisite for the afternoon workshop) Emergency Medicine: Cardiac Emergencies and Sudden Cardiac Arrest Know When to Hold ‘Em and Know When to Fold ‘Em Managing the Endodontic Infection Digital Radiography: Join the Revolution Geriatric Dentistry for the Dental Team Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice Workshop Pain Control in Dentistry Oral Pathology and the Oral Exam Crown Lengthening Workshop Practical Update in Paediatric Dentistry Basic Life Support and AED for the Health Provider Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs WHMIS Program: A Guide for Dental Practices Mastering Endodontic Mechanics: “A Hands-on Workshop to Teach You How to Do What and When” Drug-Related Problems in the Dental Practice Developmental Anomalies and Oral Pathology in Children Esthetic Dentistry for Tots and Teens – Hands-On Workshop Provisional Restorations for Today’s Restorative Practice Basic Life Support and AED for the Health Provider Digital Radiography: Join the Revolution Mastering Endodontic Mechanics: “A Hands-on Workshop to Teach You How to Do What and When” Time 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Time You Want to Do What to My Child: Answering Parents’ Difficult Questions While Keeping Your Sanity CSI: Compliance, Safety, Inspections – Can Your Practice Survive? HPV and Head and Neck Cancer: Evolving Changes in the Disease PLP: The Big Picture What’s in Your Toolbox? Making the Most of Your Diagnostic Tools in Oral Radiology, Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology. Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction: The Drug Seeking Patient Diagnosis & Management of Odontogenic Infections – OSOMS Do We Still Need Impression Materials and Dental Labs? Come Touch The Future Soft Tissue Grafting: Enhancing Restorative Results Workshop (Morning lecture is a Pre-requisite for the afternoon workshop) Secrets of Pediatric Dentistry: What You Weren’t Taught in Dental School! Staying Ahead of the Ultrasonic Curve Immunization: A Panel Discussion (What We Know, Who We Can Protect and What is Available) Electronic Health Records in Dentistry: Legal Pitfalls, Practical Realities and Risk Management for the Oral Health Professional Innovative and Predictable Clinical Solutions to Challenges In Implant Dentistry Model Base Hands-On Workshop That Doesn’t Look Normal…Now What?! 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