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Transcript
March 3-5, 2017
Hilton Memphis
Welcome to the 2017 William F. Slagle Dental Meeting
The William F. Slagle Dental Meeting is one of The University of Tennessee College of
Dentistry’s greatest traditions.
The Slagle Dental Meeting is committed to offering extensive continuing education courses,
commercial exhibits, and additional educational programs advancing the growth and
development of the dental profession. The Planning Committee, UT Dentistry Alumni
Association, and College of Dentistry have worked diligently to present a program that
honors the meeting’s legacy by showcasing the highest caliber continuing education
speakers. Throughout its history, the meeting has provided more than two million dollars
in proceeds directly to the UT College of Dentistry. Your valued participation helps enhance the dental school
experience for current and future students. When I think about the upcoming plans for the college and its dental
students I am proud to be an alumnus of UTHSC College of Dentistry, and I am pleased to serve with this great group
of alumni.
If you have not traveled back to visit in some time, I encourage you to do so by attending the 2017 William F. Slagle
Dental Meeting. Memphis is a wonderful city with a rich history and much to offer. You will see many things that are
familiar and a number of things that have changed. Reach out to a fellow dental friend and invite them along.
We thank you for your continued involvement and look forward to seeing you in March!
Sincerely,
Walter Gene Jines, DDS ’75
President, Dentistry Alumni Association Board of Trustees
Mission Statement
The mission of the William F. Slagle Dental Meeting is to advance the
delivery of quality dental care by providing the dental team with a
premier educational opportunity. In accordance with this mission, the
William F. Slagle Dental Meeting is committed to offering extensive
continuing education courses, commercial exhibits, and additional
educational programs advancing the growth and development of the
dental profession.
The William F. Slagle Dental Meeting is sponsored by the University
of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Dentistry Alumni
Association. All profits from the William F. Slagle Dental Meeting
are used to support dental education programs at the University of
Tennessee. Thank you for your support!
The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer. R073401028-002-016
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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Inside
General Information...................................................................................................... 3-4
Alumni Events................................................................................................................... 4
Friday Schedule................................................................................................................ 5
Saturday Schedule.......................................................................................................... 14
Sunday Schedule............................................................................................................ 21
Registration Information................................................................................................ 24
2017 Alumnus Awards............................................................................................... 25-26
Alumni Association & Board of Trustees Officers........................................................... 27
Past Recipients of Outstanding Alumnus Awards........................................................... 28
Dental Alumni Association Past Presidents.................................................................... 28
Friday Welcome Party
at BB Kings on Beale Street
Enjoy Memphis Style Snacks, Cash Bar, Prizes
and an Opportunity to Connect with your Peers
and Explore Downtown Memphis.
If you choose to stay downtown for dinner & Memphis music, there
is no need to reserve a seat on the shuttle bus. Ample parking near
BB Kings. Dinner reservations are strongly recommended ASAP!
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Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
General Information
Online Registration
Continuing Education Credit
Online registration will be open until, February 21, 2017.
We encourage you to register early and take advantage of
the discounted fee for registration by February 14, 2017.
Advance registration for all programs is strongly encouraged
and appreciated. Check-in for the William F. Slagle Dental
Meeting begins Thursday afternoon at the Hilton Hotel and
will continue all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning.
All information, name tags, and meal tickets will be held for
pick-up at the registration desk. Your registration fee covers
your choice of sessions unless otherwise noted, Friday and
Saturday lunch, refreshment breaks, continuing education
credit, and admission to the Welcome Party and exhibit
booths.
The formal continuing education programs of The
University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of
Dentistry are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership
credit. The current term of acceptance extends from
11/01/2015 through 12/31/2019. Provider ID #146050
Go to www.slagledentalmeeting.com to register
online.
Cancellation Policy
In order to ensure adequate arrangements for courses, food,
and other events, no refunds will be given after February
21, 2017. Please submit a written request by email to UT
Conferences ([email protected]). A $30 processing fee
will be charged for each cancellation processed. Refund checks
will be mailed within three weeks of adjournment of the
William F. Slagle Dental Meeting. For more details, call tollfree (877) 216-0009.
Hotel Accommodations & Services
Please make your hotel reservations by phoning the Hilton
Memphis at (901) 684-6664 or toll free at (800) 445-8667.
You must identify yourself as a participant of the William
F. Slagle Dental Meeting to receive the special rate of $129
single/double. All room reservations must be made by
January 30, 2017. Hotel confirmation will be sent from the
Hilton Memphis. The hotel provides free shuttle service
from the Memphis International Airport. Please note: The
William F. Slagle Dental Meeting has been designated a
non-smoking conference. A smoking area is provided at the
Lakeside exit of the conference venue.
Location
The Hilton is conveniently located off Interstate 240 and
Poplar Avenue in one of Memphis’ most upscale and
residential areas. It is 20 minutes from the Memphis
International Airport.
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College
of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA
CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to
assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers
of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not
approve or endorse individual courses or instructors,
nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards
of dentistry. The current term of approval extends from
November 2015 to December 2019.
Courses presented are acceptable by those states that
recognize the ADA (CERP) approved and AGD accepted
providers.
Upon completion of the course each participant will
receive a certificate of completion, which includes the
name, date of the course, and the credit earned.
Continuing education courses that are presented cover
all aspects of the practice of Dentistry including new
knowledge that may not be widely accepted by the
profession. In so doing, some presentations may include
controversial material or commercial reference. Please be
aware that the presentation of such course material should
not be considered as an endorsement or approval of a
particular philosophy, product, or procedure.
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
College of Dentistry designates this activity for up to 19
continuing education credits. Up to 19 credit hours may
be earned by attending the maximum number of courses,
(16 hours), mini-sessions, (2 hours), and breakfast with
faculty, (1 hour).
Accommodations for Disabilities or
­Dietary Requirements
If you require special accommodations for a disability
or have dietary restrictions, please notify the UTHSC
College of Dentistry no later than February 20, 2017. Call
(877) 2­ 16-0009.
939 Ridge Lake Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38120
(901) 684-6664 or (800) 445-8667
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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General Information
Exhibit Hall
UT Dental Student Sponsorship
The exhibit hall will be open Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00
pm, and Saturday from 7:30 am to 2:00 pm. The new design
features coffee break stations inside the hall, CE information
desk and raffle drawings for an impressive array of prizes
in the Exhibit Hall at 1:15 pm on Friday. The exhibit hall
has become an important part of our annual event. Please
support our exhibitors by placing orders for your office
while at the William F. Slagle Dental Meeting.
Sponsor a current UT College of Dentistry student to
attend this year’s William F. Slagle Dental Meeting. Your
$75 sponsorship will allow a student the opportunity
to participate in the courses and network with dental
professionals. Simply indicate the number of students you
would like to sponsor when registering online. Your support
is greatly appreciated.
Alumni Events
Friday, March 3, 7:15–8:15 am
Saturday, March 4, 5–7 pm
Women’s Dentistry Alumni Breakfast
Class Social Cocktail Reception
Friday, March 3, 11:30 am–1:15 pm
Heavy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails will be served at this
special celebration. The Tower Center is located in Clark
Tower, 5100 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN 38137. Register at
www.uthscalumni.com/DentistryWeekend2017 to reserve
your spot. The cost is $15 per person.
Make plans to join your fellow UT College of Dentistry
grads for a light breakfast to learn more about our planned
Special Needs Clinic. Remarks will begin at 7:40 am. It’s a
perfect time to meet our campaign co-chairs — Dr. Ruth
Bailey, Dr. Jeannie Beauchamp, and Dr. Terryl Propper —
and learn how you can become involved in this important
project. Call (901) 448-3023 to reserve your spot.
Join your fellow College of Dentistry alumni 33 floors above
the beautiful scenery of East Memphis for the class reunion
cocktail reception in the Tower Center. This event is perfect
for meeting up with your classmates before your reunion
dinner on Saturday evening.
UT Alumni Awards Luncheon
Make plans to join your classmates and fellow UT grads
as we honor the College of Dentistry 2017 alumni awards
recipients: DeWayne C. McCamish, DDS, MS ’70 and
Carl L. Sebelius, DDS ’64 recipients of the Outstanding
Alumnus Award; William F. Alfonso, DDS ’77, recipient
of the Distinguished Service Award; and Nathan Cory
Glenn, DDS ’08, recipient of the Recent Alumnus Award.
Chancellor Steve Schwab and Dean Timothy Hottel will also
be a part of this special event.
Special seating has been arranged for UT Alumni to attend
this Awards and Reunion Luncheon and is included in your
registration fee. Additional lunch tickets may be purchased
for guests at $30 each. Please purchase these tickets in
advance online when you register for the meeting.
Please note: The Friday Awards Luncheon for UT Alumni
and their guests will be held in Ballroom A. (Lunch for nonalumni will be served in Rooks Restaurant and on Director’s
Row). Call (877) 216-0009 for more details.
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Saturday, March 4, 7 pm
UT Class Reunion Dinners
Coordinated by Individual Classes and UT Alumni Office
How many of your classmates have you seen since you
graduated? This is the perfect time to renew acquaintances.
The classes of 1967, 1977, 1987, 1992, 1997 and 2007 will be
celebrating reunions. To find out if your class is planning a
special activity, check out the Dentistry Alumni Weekend
website at:
www.uthscalumni.com/DentistryWeekend2017
or phone the UT Alumni Office at (901) 448-5516 or (800)
733-0482, or email Kristin Attaway at [email protected].
Dentistry Alumni Weekend registration opens on Friday,
December 16.
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
FRIDAY At a Glance
7:00 – 6:00 pm
Registration Desk Open
Main Lobby
7:15 – 8:15 am
Early Bird Exhibitor Sponsored
Mini Session
The Ten Biggest Transition and
Management Myths
Earl Douglas, DDS, MBA, ADS South, LLC
Promenade Room 2
Course Code: 001 / 1 hour CE
7:15 – 8:15 am
Orange 5 - Trailblazers
Kick – Off Meet & Greet Breakfast
Director Row 2
Course Code: 001B
7:15 – 8:15 am
Women in Dentistry: Alumni Breakfast
Discover our Initiative to Support a Special
Needs Clinic
Director Row 1
Separate registration through the Office of Alumni Affairs.
Call 901-448-3023.
7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Exhibits Open
8 am
Class Reunion Desk Opens
Ballroom Level
8 am – 4:30 pm
Continuing Education Desk Opens
Exhibit Hall
Please stop by the CE Desk to have your ADA or AGD
number recorded. CE confirmation letters will be mailed
after the meeting.
8 – 11:30 am
Dental Student Program
Mr. Jack Hadley
Ridgelake Room
Sponsored by Henry Schein
8 am – 12:00 pm
Oral Sedation Made Easy to Swallow
Same course also offered at 12:45 pm
Martha Wells, DMD, MS &
Larry Weeda, Jr., DDS
TN Ballroom D & E
Course Code: 002 AM /4 hours CE
8:30 – 11:30 am
Orange 5 - Trailblazers Program
(Recent Grads 2012–2016)
Attract New Patients: Grow Your Practice
Using Social Media Marketing
Mr. Jack Hadley
Ridgelake Room
Course Code: 003 / 3 hours CE
Sponsored by Henry Schein
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Oral Surgery for the General Dentist:
Faster, Easier and More Predictable
Karl R. Koerner, DDS, MS
SE Ballroom A
Course Code: 004 / 6 hours CE
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Be Not Afraid: Treating Xerostomia, Oral
Cancer and ORN
Kyle Ash, DMD
SE Ballroom B
Course Code: 005 / 6 hours of CE
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Management of Common Esthetic
Dilemmas: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Harald O. Heymann, DDS, M.Ed & Gavin
C. Heymann, DDS, MS
TN Ballroom C
Course Code: 006 / 6 hours of CE
Sponsored by Delta Dental of Tennessee
8:30 – 11:30 am
CPR Certification/Re-Certification
Lynn Russell, RDH, BSDH, M.Ed., Ed.D
Limited participation course with additional fee of $50
Director Row 3
Course Code: 007 / 3 hours CE
8:30 – 11:30 am
Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body,
Healthy Practice
Lisa Harper Mallonee, MPH, RDH, RD
SE Ballroom C
Course Code: 008AM / 3 hours CE
Sponsored by Premier Dental
9 – 11:00 am
Chemical Dependency & Controlled
Substance Prescribing
James C. Ragain, Jr., DDS, MS, PhD, FICD,
FACD
Director Row 6
Course Code: 009 / 2 hours CE
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
UT Alumni Awards & Reunion Luncheon
TN Ballroom A
All UT Alumni registered with the meeting are invited to
attend. Use Course Code: 010. Additional Guest Course
Code (same). $30.00 per guest
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
12:45 – 4:45 pm
Oral Sedation Made Easy to Swallow
Same course also offered at 8:00 am
Martha Wells, DMS, MS &
Larry Weeda Jr., DDS
TN Ballroom D & E
Course Code: 002PM / 4 hours CE
1:15 pm Exhibitor Hall Raffle
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Dental Student Program
Mr. Jack Hadley
Ridgelake Room
Sponsored by Henry Schein
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Orange 5 - Trailblazers Program
(Recent Grads 2012-2016)
Your Dental Practice: Those First
Five Years
Joseph Safirstein, DDS
Director Row 6
Course Code: 012 / 3 hours of CE
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Fattening of America: Where Does
Dentistry Fit Into the Puzzle?
Lisa Harper Mallonee, MPH, RDH, RD
SE Ballroom C
Course Code: 008PM /3 hours CE
Sponsored by Premier Dental
4:30 – 6:30 pm
American College of Dentist’s Meeting
Director Row 2
4:30 – 4:45 pm
Bus Loading in the Hilton Lobby for
Welcome Party
Bus sponsored by Delta Dental of Tennessee
Returning to the Hilton at 8:00 pm sharp! Driving downtown to stay for dinner? No need to register for the bus.
Course Code for bus only: 013
(Limited bus seating! If you plan to take the shuttle bus to
BB Kings, please save your seat by registering)
5:30 – 7:30 pm
Welcome Party for all Registrants &
Guests at BB Kings Downtown
Please RSVP to the Welcome Party if you plan on
attending by using the course code below
Course Code: 014
Sponsored by Henry Schein
Conference Luncheon (included with
registration)
Rook’s Restaurant & Director Rows 1 & 2
Use Course Code: 011. Additional Guest Course Code
(same). $30.00 per guest
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Oral Sedation Made Easy to Swallow
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Course Code: 002AM / 4 hours CE
Sedation and analgesia are frequently administered to
patients in-office to relieve pain, discomfort and anxiety
associated with dentistry. This four-hour course offers a
comprehensive look at the science of oral sedation for both
children and adults. Essential components that will be
reviewed include: pharmacology of commonly used oral
sedative agents, appropriate protocols and safety provisions
for planning an oral sedation, monitoring and recovery,
the recognition and management of airway problems, and
emergency management of adverse events. This course is
designed to provide reinforcement of recognized standards
for administering moderate sedation in order to maximize
the benefits of oral sedation to the patient while minimizing
risks to patient safety. The target audiences for this course
are pediatric dentists utilizing oral sedation and dentists
administering oral sedatives in an effort to obtain moderate
sedation in adults.
This course provides the required 4 hours of CE for
recertification.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Define the levels of sedation
Larry Weeda, Jr., DDS
Larry Weeda, Jr., DDS, Professor and Chairman
of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery and past Director of the Residency
Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
joined the faculty of the University of
Tennessee College of Dentistry in January of
1998. He is a graduate of the University of
Missouri-Kansas City College of Dentistry. He
received his training in oral and maxillofacial
surgery at the Naval Regional Medical Center
in Portsmouth, Virginia and retired from the
Navy with the rank of Captain in 1998 after
27 years of service.
Martha Wells, DMD, MS
Dr. Wells is an Associate Professor and the
Program Director of Pediatric Dentistry at
the University of Tennessee Health Science
Center. She is a graduate of The Dental
College of Georgia and completed her
specialty training and Master of Science at The
Ohio State University. She has had projects
published in the Journal of the American
Dental Association, the Journal of Pediatric
Dentistry, and the International Journal of
Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Wells is an editor of the
textbook Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy through
Adolescence, 6th edition. She also serves on
the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry’s Examination Committee.
• Categorize patients who are candidates for oral sedation
• Compare the risks and benefits of the oral sedative
medications
• Describe the emergency management protocol of
a patient experiencing respiratory depression from
sedative medications
• Have an understanding of the required monitoring
equipment
This course is also offered at 12:45 pm.
Use Course Code: 002PM.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
ORANGE 5 - TRAILBLAZERS PROGRAM
(Recent Grads 2012-2016)
Attract New Patients: Grow Your Practice
Using Social Media Marketing
8:30 – 11:30 am
Course Code: 003 / 3 hours CE
Sponsored by Henry Schein
Progressive dental practices use social media marketing
to attract new patients, raise top-of-mind awareness and
referrals and strengthen relationships with patients. But,
effective social media isn’t something you “have”—it’s
something that you “do”! Remarkable, share-worthy social
media content helps with your complete digital marketing
strategy—including SEO. Social media is no longer an
adjunct to some other marketing plan. How do you navigate
and benefit from this dynamic environment with the
limited amount of time and resources you have to spend on
marketing?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Find clarity in the relationships between various digital
marketing tools and strategies, including your current
website—even if you’re just getting started
Jack Hadley
Jack Hadley teaches social media marketing
to MBA students at Brigham Young University’s
Marriott School of Management in Provo,
Utah. He is also a founding partner at My
Social Practice, an agency that provides social
media marketing ideas, content, strategy, and
support to dental practices worldwide. Jack is
an award-winning copywriter and former ad
agency Creative Director, who is frequently
asked to address dental groups about digital
marketing strategies and social media
effectiveness.
• Learn why reviews on Google and Yelp are so important
for practice growth
• Learn how to effectively combine marketing inside your
practice with what happens online
• Learn how to “sell” dental services without selling dental
services
• Start creating content that engages patients and builds
trust
• Utilize examples and successful case studies to grow
your own practice
• Gain decision making confidence about what you can do
and when you should consider out-sourced help
• Discover ways to involve your team members in your
digital marketing
• Understand why social media is so critical today for
search engine optimization
• Create a simple plan for becoming consistent without
having it consume too much valuable time
New This Year! Orange 5-Trailblazers, creative
programs designed especially for dentists
their first five years out. The programs’ goals
are to introduce topics and address concerns
faced by this population of dentists, to feature
trendsetting topics in the field of dentistry
and learn from top educators and mentors
on what it takes to not only build a successful
business, but how to become a leader in
health care within your community.
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
Don’t miss these opportunities to join in and
connect with your fellow peers:
Kick-off Breakfast
Friday, 7:15 am
Social Media Seminar
Friday, 8:30 am
Practice Management Seminar
Friday, 1:30 pm
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Oral Surgery for the General Dentist:
Faster, Easier, and More Predictable
Karl R. Koerner, DDS, MS
Dr. Koerner is an Adjunct Professor of Oral
Surgery at Roseman University in Utah. He
has presented hundreds of didactic and
participation courses to GPs over the last
20 years. He is the author of many articles,
has authored or co-authored four books on
surgery, and has made several surgery DVDs
with Dr. Gordon Christensen. He is a general
dentist trained in the Army with a current
practice of only oral surgery. In 2010, he
received the National AGD’s Weclew award
for his contributions to dentistry and dental
education. Dr. Koerner is past president of the
Utah Dental Association.
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 004 / 6 hours CE
Many extractions look easy but can soon become difficult,
time consuming, and lead to problems. This course reviews
the best techniques and instruments to remove “surgical”
extractions easily and quickly while conserving bone. It
makes exodontia more enjoyable and predictable so it can
be performed with greater confidence and less stress. Dr.
Koerner presents an algorithmic process that progresses “by
the numbers” until the extraction is complete. If one thing
doesn’t work, try the next one. It covers multiple extractions
with alveoplasty and preventing complications such as
sinus misadventures, excessive bleeding, and preventing
tuberosity fractures.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• More easily do “surgical” or difficult extractions that are
frequently encountered in general practice
• Prevent and/or manage complications that can occur
during or after oral surgery
• More easily recognize problem cases that may need
referral
• Perform oral surgery more quickly and with less stress
New This Year!
All “tickets” for Seminars, Lunches, Welcome
Party & Shuttle bus will be on the reverse side
of your name badge. Raffle tickets will be in
your registration envelope as in past years.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Be Not Afraid! Treating Xerostomia,
Oral Cancer, and ORN!
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 005 / 6 hours CE
Dr. Ash has established himself as a dental clinician among
some of the best medical professionals treating head and
neck cancer today. As a dental professional he has dedicated
his talents to increasing and enhancing each patient’s quality
of life. With years of experience treating severe Xerostomia
and dental caries following cancer therapy, Dr. Ash has seen
it all!
Kyle Ash, DMD
Dr. Kyle Ash is the former owner of two
separate private dental practices. He is the
founder of South Texas Dental Oncology and
current President of the International Society
for Preventive Dentistry and Medicine (ISPDM).
In addition to his current private practice
dedicated to the treatment of individuals
suffering from head and neck cancer, he
participates in a weekly multidisciplinary head
and neck tumor board. Dr. Ash is a ‘key opinion
leader’ in the field of dental oncology lecturing
both nationally and internationally to all health
professionals. Dr. Ash has a profound passion
for oral systemic disease prevention and enhanced quality of life.
Learn current screening, staging, and treatment for the oral
cancer patient, along with prevention of fibrosis and the
latest on HPV. Participants will learn which drugs induce
ONJ along with the ability to properly diagnose and treat
osteoradionecrosis. Learn the major causes of Xerostomia
and how to treat its’ harmful effects.
Dr. Ash has established himself in the medical community
and achieved what very few dentists ever can in a private
practice setting. Establish yourself in the medical
community and discover the power of a multidisciplinary
team approach to patient care!
Women in Dentistry!
Join us Friday Morning
for Breakfast
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Management of Common Esthetic
­Dilemmas: An Interdisciplinary Approach
8:30 am – 4:30 am
Course Code: 006 / 6 hours CE
Sponsored by Delta Dental of Tennessee
What esthetic principles are fundamental to generating
consistently successful results? How can restorative/ortho
interdisciplinary treatments be optimized?
This presentation will address a variety of contemporary
topics in the realm of conservative esthetic dentistry.
Coordinated approaches to the diagnosis and treatment
of interarch tooth size discrepancies as well as appropriate
space distribution for cases involving undersized teeth will
be discussed with special emphasis on the ortho/restorative
interactions that are needed to optimize results. Both the use
of directly bonded restorations for tooth shape alteration as
well as insights and step-by-step procedures for successful
porcelain veneers will be chronicled.
Detailed treatment planning considerations will be
elucidated with regards to the management and treatment
of missing anterior teeth, including various approaches to
providing long-term esthetic provisional restorations. These
and many other salient topics will be presented in a manner
that highlights interdisciplinary interactions required
to optimize clinical success across a broad spectrum of
treatment options.
Harald O. Heymann, DDS, MEd
Dr. Harald Heymann is the Thomas P. Hinman
Distinguished 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 Past-President of the American Academy
of Esthetic Dentistry. Dr. Heymann is CoSenior Editor of Sturdevant’s Art and Science
of Operative Dentistry textbook and is a
consultant to the ADA. He has authored over
190 scientific publications, given over 1,400
lectures worldwide, is Editor-in-Chief of the
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry,
and has received the Gordon J. Christensen
Award for excellence as a CE speaker.
Gavin Heymann, DDS, MS
Dr. Gavin Heymann earned his DDS and
MS in Orthodontics at the University of
North Carolina School of Dentistry. He is
a fellow of the American and International
College of Dentists. His areas of clinical
interest include interdisciplinary treatment,
use of temporary anchorage devices, and
applications of orthodontic dental materials.
Dr. Heymann has authored numerous peerreviewed publications, and is a reviewer for
multiple orthodontic and dental journals. He
is an adjunct assistant professor in the UNC
Department of Orthodontics, and has lectured
internationally to orthodontic and dental
audiences alike. He maintains private orthodontic practices in Chapel Hill
and Durham, NC.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Identify the various esthetic parameters and artistic
principles required for esthetic success and apply them
to various conservative esthetic procedures
• Describe the conservative restorative and orthodontic
concepts utilized in restorative anterior space
closure and the management of inter-arch tooth size
discrepancies
• Chronicle the various clinical techniques for the
prevention and conservative treatment of white spot
lesions • Relate keys to long-term clinical success for placing and
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body,
Healthy Practice!
MORNING SESSION
8:30 am – 11:30 am
Course Code: 008AM / 3 hours CE
Sponsored by Premier Dental
As dental professionals, we are in a unique position to provide
our patients with the highest degree of comprehensive care.
We need to be knowledgeable about the multifaceted world
of systemic health and how it affects our patient’s overall
health and well-being. It is imperative that we embrace
the basic concepts of cariology and periodontal disease
progression. These basic constructs coupled with ongoing
research and emerging information regarding diet, nutrition
and oral health can be practically applied during patient
care. Not only will it help us keep our patients healthier, but
our practice will benefit as well!
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Discuss diet and nutrition as it relates to proper
maintenance of oral health and overall health
• Discuss scientific evidence presented in the literature
regarding nutrition and oral health
• Relate the importance of diet to dental patients during
oral health care appointments
• Identify oral sequalae, which may potentially be related
to poor dietary intake
• Manage nutritional issues contributing to oral disease
risk by direct patient guidance or appropriate referral
to a physician (MD) or a registered dietitian (RD) for
dietary consult
Lisa Mallonee, MPH, RDH, RD
Lisa Mallonee is Professor, Graduate Program
Director and Registered Dietitian in the Caruth
School of Dental Hygiene at Texas A&M
University College of Dentistry. She received
her 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. Her passion for
educating patients, students, oral health care
professionals and dietetic practitioners about
the oral health-nutrition link has been the
hallmark of her career.
Fattening of America: Where Does
­Dentistry Fit into the Puzzle?
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 008PM / 3 hours CE
Sponsored by Premier Dental
The population is growing… and so are our waist lines! The
dental visit isn’t “just about the mouth”—it’s about the whole
patient! The updated food pyramid looks like a plate—
how can we relate this information to our patients? Sugar
intake, portion control—encouraging healthy habits—what
does dentistry have to do with the obesity crisis? Ongoing
research and emerging information regarding diet and
nutrition as it relates to oral health will be discussed.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Understand the interrelationship between obesity and
oral health
• Relate the importance of diet to dental patients during
oral health care appointments
• Encourage healthier food choices
• Work with nutrition professionals as multidisciplinary
team members in patient management
• Manage nutritional issues either by direct patient
guidance or appropriate referral
Thank you to Dawn Smith for donating the
time to create the flower arrangements.
[email protected]
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3
CPR Certification and Re-Certification
8:30 – 11:30 am
Course Code: 007 / 3 hours CE
Limited participation course with additional fee of $50.00.
The CPR certification course presents the American Heart
Association health care provider course and provides
certification for a period of two years. The course will offer
both a lecture and practice on CPR mannequins.
Certification topics to be covered include background
information about heart disease, risk factors, prudent heart
living, heart-lung function, management of foreign body
airway obstruction and adult and pediatric resuscitation.
Instruction will include a review of all background material,
new material and new methods, as well as supervised
mannequin and AED practice and assessment.
This course is also offered on Sunday morning.
Use Course Code: 026
Chemical Dependency and Controlled
Substance Prescribing
9 – 11:00 am
Course Code: 009 / 2 hours CE
Chemical dependency is a widespread condition that effects
men, women and children alike. Effective July 1, 2014, all
prescribers in Tennessee who hold a current federal drug
enforcement administration (DEA) license, and who
prescribe controlled substances are required to complete
a minimum of two hours of continuing education related
to controlled substance prescribing. This course will
provide the required two hours of continuing education for
chemical dependency and the proper prescribing of opiates,
benzodiazepines and other prescription medications based
on the guidelines by the State of Tennessee. The course will
also present an overview of substance abuse, addiction,
current rehabilitation strategies and the potential impact of
substance abuse on the dental practice.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Describe the scope of the prescription drug abuse
problem in the United States and the state of Tennessee
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Lynn Russell, RDH, BSDH, MEd, EdD
Lynn is a graduate of the Dental Hygiene
class of 1975 and completed her BSDH
in 1977. She has over 25 years of private
practice experience, and worked both in
Community and Preventive Dentistry and the
Dental Hygiene Department at the University
of Tennessee Health Science Center. She
received her M. Ed. from Christian Brothers
University and her Ed. D. in Leadership, with
a concentration in Adult Education, from the
University of Memphis.
Lynn launched the Dental Hygiene program
for Concorde Career College, a proprietary
school with 16 campuses, and in 2013
became the Director of Teaching and Professional Development for the
Concorde group. The program she developed there is now on eight of
their campuses. Sharing her expertise, she also wrote a dental hygiene
program for a school in East Tennessee.
Currently, Lynn is the Chair of the Department of Dental Hygiene and the
Interim Program Director for the Masters of Dental Hygiene program at the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She is an editor for Gavin
Publishing’s Journal of Dental Sciences and is active in the Memphis
Dental Hygienists’ Association and the Tennessee Dental Hygienists’
Association having served as Trustee for District 9. Currently, Lynn is the
President-Elect and will serve as the President of the TNDHA in 20172018.
James C. Ragain, Jr., DDS, MS, PhD, FICD, FACD
Dr. James C. Ragain, Jr., retired from the U.S.
Navy in 2013 and subsequently joined the
UTHSC College of Dentistry faculty where he
teaches biomaterials and operative dentistry.
Dr. Ragain is also Director of Continuing Dental
Education. He has authored or co-authored
over 75 professional publications and holds
three U.S. patents. Dr. Ragain has served as
a member of the UTHSC College of Dentistry
Alumni Board of Trustees for over twelve years.
He is a Past President of the University of
Tennessee Dental Alumni Association.
• Discuss the key principles dentists should consider prior
to considering and initiating opioid therapy
• Describe the modus operandi used by drug-abusing
patients
• Discuss the impact of prescription drug abuse on the
dental practice
• Describe federal, state, and American Dental
Association efforts to reduce the abuse of prescription
drug
This course is also offered on Sunday morning.
Use Course Code: 030
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
ORANGE 5 - TRAILBLAZERS PROGRAM
(Recent Grads 2012-2016)
Your Dental Practice: Those First Five Years
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 012 / 3 hours CE
Dentistry and dental education have both changed radically
in the last decade— Finding happiness and success today
requires a different and ever evolving skill set. However,
that doesn’t mean every old business model in our field is
an antique. Balancing student debt, demands from patients
and the challenges of running a successful business can
easily feel overwhelming. In this seminar, we’ll look at the
interesting intersections of fees and case acceptance, staying
current and managing overhead, appeasing patient wishes
and staying true to your education. Since dentists tend to
be gadget freaks, and dentistry is loaded with tools and
toys, part of our discussion will focus on understanding the
financial differences between them.
Joseph J. Safirstein, DDS
Dr. Joe is a 1999 graduate of the UT College
of Dentistry and one of nine dentists in his
family. He continued his education in Portland,
Oregon, earning a certificate in orthodontics
in 2001. He currently maintains a private
practice in Portland. For the past 10 years,
Dr. Joe has taught practice management in
the orthodontic residency program at the
Oregon Health and Sciences University as
an associate professor. He has a special
interest in helping young doctors address the
pressures faced in transitioning from student
life to professional work life, while maintaining
happiness and longevity. In addition to private
practice and teaching, Dr. Joe regularly consults with dentists and dental
professionals in the areas of efficiency, systems and the financials of
running a dental practice.
Additionally, while attendees in this seminar are focused on
the beginning of their careers, we’ll spend time considering
exit strategy and retirement. More importantly, we’ll explore
how to make the time between as pleasurable and rewarding
as possible. Dentistry is not a ‘one size fits all’ kind of field.
There are lots of different personalities and models for
success. Let’s work to find the one that fits you best!
Friday is Recent Grad’s Day!
• Kick Off Breakfast
• Special Programs Designed for
Grads, 2012 – 2016
• Discounted Meeting Fee
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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SATURDAY At a Glance
7:00 am – 2:00 pm
Registration Desk Open
Main Lobby
7 – 8:15 am
Breakfast & Learn with UT Faculty:
Managing Common Biologic and
Mechanical Difficulties Encountered in
Dental Implant Therapy
Russell Wicks, DDS, MS & Cimara Fortes
Ferreira, DDS, MSc, PhD, MDS
Director Row 6
Course Code: 015 / 1 hour CE
7:30 am – 2:00 pm
Exhibits Open
8 am – 5:00 pm
Continuing Education Desk Open
Exhibit Hall
Please stop by the CE Desk to have your ADA or AGD
number recorded. (CE confirmation letters will be mailed
after the meeting).
11 am
Class Reunion Desk Open
Ballroom Level
8:30 – 11:30 am
Shhh…What We Do Not Want
to Talk About
Brenda P. Thaxton, RDH, BS
SE Ballroom C
Course Code: 016 / 3 hours CE
8:30 – 11:30 am
Dental Spouse Program
Shhh…What We Do Not Want
to Talk About
Brenda P. Thaxton, RDS, BS
SE Ballroom C
Free as a Registered Spouse.
Use Course Code: 016SP
8:30 – 11:30 am
Grand Slam Restorative Dentistry
David Bonner, DDS, MBA, MAGD, FICD,
FACD, FICOI
TN Ballroom A
Course Code: 017AM /3 hours CE
Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona
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8:30 am – 4:30 pm
1:30 – 4:30 pm
9 am – 5:00 pm
1:30 – 4:30 pm
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
5 – 7:00 pm
Back by Popular Demand!
Newest Techniques for Implants
and Dentures
Joe Massad, DDS
TN Ballroom C
Course Code: 018 / 6 hours CE
Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona
Dental Hygiene Update:
The Changing Face of Dental Hygiene
Lillian Caperila, RDH, BSDH, MEd
Director Row 6
Course Code: 019 /6 hours CE
Sponsored by Premier Dental
Rock Your Practice to the Top!
The Madow Brothers
SE Ballroom A & B
Course Code: 020 / 6 hours CE
Sponsored by DIL Dental Lab
Grand Slam Restorative Dentistry
David Bonner, DDS, MBA, MAGD, FICD,
FACD, FICOI
TN Ballroom A
Course Code: 017PM /3 hours CE
Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona
OSHA & Infection Control:
Time is Our Enemy
Catherine Warren, RDH, MEd
SE Ballroom C
Course Code: 025 /3 hours CE
Class Reunion Social Cocktail Reception
Tower Center
5100 Poplar Avenue, 33rd Floor
Separate registration through the Office of Alumni Affairs.
Cost: $15 per guest.
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Hands-On Participation Course
Successful Management of Patients with
Anxiety or Special Needs
Harvey Levy, DMD, MAGD
Ridgelake Room
Course Code: 021 / 6 hours CE
Sponsored by Delta Dental of Arkansas
7:00 pm
UT Individual Class Reunion Events
Separate registration through the Office of Alumni Affairs.
Call 901-448-5516 for details.
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Lunch Break & Exhibits
Box lunch included with registration.
Use course code: 022. Additional Guest course code
(same). $20 per guest. Distributed in Rook’s Restaurant
– Lobby Level
12:20 – 1:20 pm
Exhibitor Sponsored Mini-Sessions
Intraoral Camera Techniques &
Communication
Chuck Fisk, DigiDoc
Promenade Room 1
Course Code: 023 / 1 hour CE
5 Hidden Dangers Dental Offices
Miss in Dealing with Computers &
Network Systems
Jim Montgomery, Telelink, Inc.
Promenade Room 2
Course Code: 024 / 1 hour CE
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
SATURDAY, MARCH 4
Grand Slam Restorative Dentistry
David M. Bonner, DDS, MBA, MAGD, FICD, FACD, FICOI
MORNING SESSION 8:30 – 11:30 am
Course Code: 017AM / 3 hours CE
AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 - 4:30 pm
Course Code: 017PM / 3 hours CE
Dr. David M. Bonner received his dental
degree from The University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio, Dental School
in 1980. He earned his MBA in Health Care
Management from Texas Tech University.
Dr. Bonner’s private practice is focused on
esthetic dentistry and he is an adjunct clinical
professor at the UTHSCSA School of Dentistry.
He is an accomplished dentist, professor,
author, researcher, and professional speaker,
who is passionate about dentistry.
Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona
Today’s dentists have more opportunities than ever before
to successfully practice esthetic dentistry – providing
needed dentistry beautifully. Dr. David Bonner has the
gift of sorting through the vast array of new materials
and techniques to help dentists simplify the complexities
of doing excellent restorative dentistry. This presentation
empowers dentists and their teams with the use of modern
materials and techniques to predictably provide patients
with beautiful long lasting restorations. The numerous
clinical and business “pearls” presented enhance the ease,
joy, and profitability of clinical dentistry, so practicing
dentistry is like hitting a “grand slam” every day. This course
benefits the entire dental team.
MORNING SESSION Course Code: 017AM
• Eliminating the problem of post-op sensitivity
• Eliminate the “generation” confusion about bonding
agents
• Creating life-like direct anterior restorations
• Creating excellent posterior esthetic restorations
Dr. Bonner has served as President of the
Panhandle District Dental Society and as a Vice-President for the Texas
Academy of General Dentistry.
AFTERNOON SESSION Course Code: 017PM
• Anterior porcelain restorations “simplified” from smile
design, preparation, beautiful temporization, ease in
bonding, rapid clean-up
• Principles of full-mouth reconstruction
• Clinical pearls that enhance the ease & predictability of
practice
• Business systems that immediately enhance clinical
practice & profitability
• How an MBA approaches dental fees
• Immediately enhance the profitability and pleasure of
practicing dentistry
• Great posterior contacts through new and improved
matrix systems
• Update on the latest techniques & materials in adhesion
dentistry
Thank you to our Exhibitors!
Show your appreciation by visiting the newly designed Exhibit Hall
• Friday, 7:30 am–5 pm and Saturday, 7:30 am–2 pm
• Shop for all your office needs. Discount prices promised
by many vendors
• Coffee Break Stations
• CE Information Desk
• Friday Raffles for large prizes at 1:15 PM. Must be present to win.
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4
Newest Techniques for Implants
and Dentures
Joseph Massad, DDS
8:30 am – 11:30 am
Course Code: 018AM / 3 hours CE
Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona
This course will cover enhanced impression procedure for
making of the partially edentulous, the immediate denture,
full denture, implant retained overdenture patient. These
innovations in impression making will take you to the next
level for those patients who need any type of removable and/
or implant prosthodontic restoration. Utilize a new method
to allow patients to visualize the final esthetic smile prior to
beginning the procedure.
Dr. Massad is in private practice in Tulsa,
Oklahoma, a Fellow of both the American and
the International College of Dentists, a Regent/
Fellow of the International Academy for Dental
Facial Esthetics, and is an honorary member
of the American College of Prosthodontics.
Currently, he holds faculty positions at Tufts
University School of Dental Medicine in Boston,
Department of Comprehensive Dentistry
at the University of Texas Health Science
Center Dental School in San Antonio, Adjunct
Associate Professor, Department of Restorative
Dentistry, Loma Linda University, and Associate
Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics,
the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Dentistry.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Impression making for the dentate, immediate, implant
retained overdenture patient to the total/partial
edentulous patient
• Make an accurate center bearing point tracing record for
the full mouth restorative patient in 5 minutes
• Differentiate between indications for bar, stud, and fixed
implant attachments
Thank you to our sponsors
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry
Alumni Association and The William F. Slagle Dental Meeting wish to thank
the following sponsors for their generous support of this program
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Delta Dental of Arkansas
DIL Dental Lab
Premier Dental
Delta Dental of Tennessee
Henry Schein
Dentsply Sirona
Nashville Dental
The University of Tennessee
College of Dentistry
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
SATURDAY, MARCH 4
DENTAL HYGIENE UPDATE
The Changing Face of Dental Hygiene
9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 019 / 6 hours CE
Sponsored by Premier Dental
As we witness a changing trend in healthcare delivery in
our country, it is evident that the dental hygienist plays an
integral role in their patient’s overall health. The hygienist
stands on the front line in advocating prevention, esthetics
and therapeutic advances.
This program will highlight the potential skills necessary
to adapt to that changing model as we explore alternative
approaches to treatment settings, changing demographics
and advancing technologies.
Participants in this course will recognize the need for
skills in patient motivation, risk assessment, advanced
instrumentation and implementing these skills in the
dynamics of their practice setting.
Lillian Caperila, RDH, BSDH, MEd
Lillian Caperila is a licensed, dental
hygienist and her professional career has
spanned 40 years to include assisting,
clinical hygiene, educator and currently a
professional educator. She has provided well
over 450 seminars in the United States and
internationally.
With a degree in instructional design and
training, from Penn State University, Lil has
developed an effective style in bringing her
dental hygiene experience to life with her
audience.
Lil is the 2010 award recipient of the ADHA
Irene Newman Award in Professional Achievement and has recently
been published as a contributing author to the textbook, Dental Hygiene:
Applications to Clinical Practice.
• Explore the need for diagnostic technologies and best
practice screening systems
• Apply skillful tips in guiding patients to healthier
lifestyle and behavior changes
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Develop greater confidence in the selection of advanced
instrument designs
• Brainstorm alternative paths to utilize the future dental
hygienist
• Chose effective treatment modalities when faced with
symptoms of oral diseases
• Compare and implement a workable risk assessment for
their patients
• Demonstrate effective supervision skills in patient’s
desire for teeth whitening
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4
ROCK Your Practice to the Top!
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 020 / 6 hours CE
Sponsored by DIL Dental Lab
This fun, fast-paced course is perfect for all doctors, team
members and spouses who want to easily and predictably
take their practice to a level they never thought possible!
It’s filled with incredibly usable content, and also features
videos, music and humor to make it unlike any other dental
seminar most have ever experienced. The Madow Brothers
make sure that every single dentist and team member in
the audience learns the secrets of delivering better patient
care, practice growth, and fulfillment in the profession of
dentistry while having an enjoyable day. Practically every
attendee reports that a Madow Brothers seminar was the
best day they have ever spent in dentistry.
The Madow Brothers
In 1989, The Madow Brothers
were founded to help fellow
dentists achieve success and
happiness in their practices.
Their e-letters, Audio Series, and
“PostcardBOOM” programs are
known throughout dentistry.
The Madow Brothers are known
for their seminars: How to Love
Dentistry, Have Fun and Prosper,
ROCK Your Practice to the Top,
and TBSE – an annual event, which thousands of dental professionals
have dubbed “The Best Seminar Ever.”
Their hilarious, spontaneous style and content packed programs have
taught thousands of dental professionals how to enjoy their careers, super
charge their practices, create their own personal success, and have more
fun than ever.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Every dentist and team member will gain the knowledge
to increase productivity while enjoying their profession
more than ever before
• Practices will learn how to increase new patient
numbers significantly and serve their current patients
better through increased treatment plan acceptance and
better treatment options
• Dental teams will become educated with better
communication skills; more able to function as a true
team and love their career
New This Year:
Meeting Quick Reference Guide
Review conference details, venue
information, maps, directions,
course info, speaker bios and more!
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4
HANDS-ON PARTICIPATION COURSE
Successful Management of Patients with
Anxiety or Special Needs
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 021 / 6 hours CE
In this active participation workshop, all attendees will have
the opportunity to experience many tools and techniques
used in the dental office, O.R. or offsite to manage patients
who have anxiety or special needs. Participants will role play
the practitioner and the patient with equipment such as body
wraps, mouth props, intra-oral lighting systems, head lights,
and more. They will learn techniques for mouth opening,
head immobilization, throat packing, proper nitrous oxide
mask placement, and processing self-developing dental
film. Participants will manipulate handheld x-rays and
portable imaging systems, and evaluate drug interactions on
the computer.
Harvey Levy, DMD, MAGD
Harvey Levy practices in Frederick,
Maryland,
emphasizing
comprehensive
care for individuals with special needs. He
is a graduate from Tufts 1974 and Eastman
GPR 1976, and taught at The University of
Pennsylvania and University of Maryland.
Dr. Levy earned Mastership and five Lifelong
Learning Service Recognitions by the Academy
of General Dentistry, plus eight fellowships,
five diplomate certificates, and board
certification in Integrative Medicine. His work
with anxious patients earned him the AGD
Humanitarian Award, Maryland Governor’s
Doctor of the Year Award, Maryland’s Arthur
Friedley Humanitarian Award, Special Care Dentistry’s Saul Kamen Award,
Morgan State Public Health Award and ADA Access to Care Award. Dr. Levy
holds nine black belts, and is a USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Feel more comfortable treating anxious and specialneeds patients in a dental office, operating room, or
offsite facility
• Use tools and equipment specifically developed to treat
difficult or otherwise unmanageable patients
• Expand your practice to include patients you may not
currently be seeing
Remember to check the website & download your speakers’
handouts! They will be uploaded as we receive them.
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4
Shhhh...What We Do Need to
Talk About
8:30 – 11:30 am
Course Code: 016 / 3 hours CE
Registered spouses use Course Code: 016SP
This seminar promises to be an “eye opener.” An extremely,
timely course brings to the forefront the myriad of decisions
to make or decide not to make for the secession of your
life’s work—your dental practice. As Brenda Thaxton’s
biographical sketch explains, she is the surviving spouse
of Steven Thaxton, DDS. In Tennessee, a surviving spouse
has two years as a non-dentist to own a dental practice
and transition it. However, the value of the practice can
decline rapidly losing both employees and patients while a
spouse is in incapacitating mourning. Suddenly, a spouse
owns a dental practice and all the federal, state, and local
regulations still apply and the spouse is liable. All the taxes,
payroll, HIPPA, OSHA, insurances, and emergency patient
considerations, to name a few, must continue. It is a great
act of love to preemptively set up the systems necessary.
This compassionate and informative seminar will discuss
what happens if there is an unexpected death.
OSHA & Infection Control:
Time is Our Enemy
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Course Code: 025 / 3 hours CE
Recommended for the Entire Staff
In March of 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) published Summary of Infection
Prevention Practices in Dental Settings: Basic Expectations
for Safe Care based upon the recommendations of existing
evidence-based guidelines from 2003. The original
recommendations and the summary are meant to help
dental health care workers (DHCW) achieve compliance.
Time, however seems to be the enemy. This course will
look at ways to address time constraints and basic infection
control principles. Dental water asepsis, instrument
processing and cleaning and disinfecting will be reviewed
along with OSHA’s Hazard Communication.
Brenda P. Thaxton, RDH, BS
Brenda Thaxton is the surviving widow of
Steven F. Thaxton, DDS, MAGD, who died
suddenly in an accident in 2013. They were
married for 39 years. Immediately thrust
into the ownership of a dental practice, she
provided care for her husband’s patients
and successfully transitioned it. 95% of
the patients and 100% of the employees
transitioned with the practice and Brenda
received her asking price within five months.
Brenda received her BS degree in dental
hygiene from the University of Tennessee in
1975 and pursued post graduate studies
at Cumberland University. She worked as a
dental hygienist, office manager and corporate officer for 40 years. Since
Steven’s death, Brenda has devoted her time to helping others, who could
potentially find themselves in the same situation. She has lived it. Brenda
presents her survival story at numerous dental meetings throughout the
mid-south.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Develop an organized system for transitioning a
dental practice
• Coping skills during the transition
• Life at home and all that stuff
Catherine Warren, RDS, MEd
Katy Warren is a registered dental hygienist and
an Associate Professor in the Department of
Dental Hygiene, College of Health professions
at the University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences. She has been active in teaching
clinical dental hygiene for over 30 years.
Katy is the president of an infection control
compliance company and has presented
numerous continuing education courses on
infection control. She serves as an infection
control evaluator for the Arkansas State Board
of Dental Examiners. Katy is a member of
the American Dental Hygienists’ Association
and the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and
Prevention (OSAP).
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Identify items that DHCW tend to avoid due to time
constraints
• Discuss the basic principles of infection control
• Identify sources to help DHCW be in compliance
• Review OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard
This course is also offered on Sunday morning.
Use Course Code: 027
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SUNDAY At a Glance
7:30 – 8:30 am
8:30 – 11:30 am
Registration Desk Open
Main Lobby
Managing Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry
Martyn Green, DDS, MS
SE Ballroom B
Course Code: 028 /3 hours CE
8:30 – 11:30 am
CPR Certification/ Re-Certification
Lynn Russell, RDH, BSDH, MEd, Ed.D
8:30 – 11:30 am
Limited participation course with additional fee of $50.00 .
Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of Patients
with Eating Disorders
Mojdeh Dehghan, DDS, BA & Nancy Johnson, EDD, LPC/MHSP
SE Ballroom C
Course Code: 029 /3 hours CE
Director Row 6
Course Code: 026 /3 hours CE
8:30 – 11:30 am
OSHA & Infection Control: Time is
Our Enemy
Catherine Warren, RDH, MEd
TN Ballroom C
Course Code: 027 /3 hours CE
9:30 – 11:30 am*
Chemical Dependency & Controlled Substance Prescribing
James C. Ragain Jr., DDS, MS, PhD, FICD, FACD
SE Ballroom A
Course Code: 030 / 2 hours CE
*Please note later start time.
Sunday Session Required Courses for Licensure
8:30 – 11:30 am
CPR Certification/Re-Certification
Lynn Russell, RDH, BSDH, M.Ed., Ed.D
Limited participation course with additional fee of $50
Director Row 2
Course Code: 026 / 3 hours CE
Speaker and Course Description, page 12
8:30 – 11:30 am
OSHA & Infection Control:
Time is Our Enemy
Catherine Warren, RDH, MEd
TN Ballroom C
Course Code: 027 /3 hours CE
Speaker and Course Description, page 20
Register online at www.slagledentalmeeting.com
9:00 – 11:00 am*
Chemical Dependency & Controlled
Substance Prescribing
James C. Ragain, Jr., DDS, MS, PhD, FICD,
FACD
SE Ballroom A
Course Code: 030 / 2 hours CE
Speaker and Course Description, page 12
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S U N D AY, M A R C H 5
Managing Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry
Martyn Green, DDS, MS
8:30 – 11:30 am
Course Code: 028 / 3 hours CE
Dr. Martyn Green is a graduate of UCLA, USC
Dental School, Boston University Periodontal
program and has his Master of science in
Health Professions Education from Loma Linda
University. He is a Diplomate of the American
Board of Periodontology and is currently the
Director of Advanced Education in periodontics
at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.
Dr. Green has lectured nationally and
internationally on Periodontology and Implant
Dentistry and previously practiced full-time in
Beverly Hills, CA.
Dr. Green has over twenty years of experience as a legal
expert in California. He has been involve in over 300 cases
defending Periodontists, Prosthodontists, General Dentists
and accident victims. Dr. Green will explain some of the
pitfalls in implant dentistry and how to avoid getting into hot
water. The participant will learn how to properly document
and manage patients with anatomical and restorative
difficulties. A variety of actual cases will be discussed.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• What is the standard of care and informed consent mean
in legal terms?
• How to recognize the problems in implant dentistry and
how to implement the solutions
• Informing patients about the alternative options to
implants
• Actual cases in which Dr. Green has been an expert,
what happened and how the cases were resolved
Don’t miss these 2018
featured Speakers and Topics
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Dr. John Olmsted
Hands-On Endodontics
Dr. Tom Viola
Pharmacology
Dr. Gerard Kugel
Restorative Dentistry
Dr. Charles Blair
Insurance Coding
Mr. Gary Zelesky
Team Building
Ms. Sandy Baird
Office Management
Also featuring:
Hygiene Track
Implant Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
Recertification course for
CPR/Chemical Dependency/
OSHA and Oral Sedation
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S U N D AY, M A R C H 5
Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment and
­Management of Patients with Eating Disorders
8:30 – 11:30 am
Course Code: 029 / 3 hours CE
According to the National Eating Disorders Association,
20 million women and 10 million men in the United States
suffer from eating disorders sometime in their life time.
Children as young as 12 and 13 are affected by this disorder.
Unfortunately, since eating disorders are a mental health
condition and carry a negative social stigma many patients
affected by this disease are reluctant to disclose their
condition to medical and dental professionals.
Learn about the clinical, oral and psychological characteristics of Eating Disorders and the latest preventive
guidelines for treating this patient population. Guidelines
for early detection and multidisciplinary approach can
allow dentists to identify signs of eating disorders and help
patients to recovery.
Mojdeh Dehghan, DDS
Dr. Mojdeh Dehghan is a graduate of Baylor
College of Dentistry with over 25 years
of private practice, and university faculty
practice experience. Currently, she is an
Associate Professor and Associate Director of
the Division of Esthetics at the University of
Tennessee College of Dentistry. Dr. Dehghan
is the past president of the College Faculty
Organization. Her research in Dental Erosion
has won several awards including the 2014
AAWD Proctor and Gamble/Gillette Hayden
Memorial Foundation Research Award.
She has published in several scientific
Journals including General Dentistry, Journal
of Cosmetic Dentistry, Journal of Dental
Education, Journal of Dental Research and
Inside Dentistry. Her professional memberships include the OKU Honor
Dental Society, the ADA, TDA, ADEA, IADR, AAWD and AADR.
Nancy Johnson, EDD, LPC/MHSP
Dr. Nancy Johnson is Clinical Director for Eating
Disorders and Grief and Trauma Intensive
Outpatient Programs at Transformation
Center, Cordova, Tennessee. She has a
doctoral degree in Counseling and Education
and a Master’s degree in Community Agency
Counseling from The University of Memphis.
Dr. Johnson’s Bachelor of Science degree in
Psychology with minor in Women’s Studies is
from the University of Northern Colorado.
Dr. Johnson has been a licensed professional
counselor for ten years with over 25 years
of experience working in mental health
settings. She was given the West Tennessee
Counseling Association’s Private Sector Counselor of the Year Award in
2008. Dr. Johnson works with a variety of counseling issues that include:
addictions, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, grief and loss, and crisis
management.
“Throughout my career, I have been a strong advocate especially for
women and children.” Dr. Johnson is a member of the Tennessee
Counseling Association (TCA) and past president of the TCA division of
Tennessee Mental Health Counseling Association.
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General Registration includes selected
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courses, CE credits, exhibits, lunch
on Friday and Saturday, Welcome
Party & Shuttle Bus and breaks
(No refunds after 2/21/17)
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CODE
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STANDARD
REGISTRATION FEE REGISTRATION FEE
(Deadline 2/14/17)
(After 2/14/17)
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$499
$599
B Retired Dentist
$199
$239
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C WFSDM Committee
$225
$225
that lunches, buses & Welcome Party
D Recent Graduate (2012-2016)
$179
$179
E
Dental Hygienist
$199
$239
F
Dental Assistant
$189
$229
G Dental Front Office
$189
$229
Lunches, Welcome Party & Shuttle bus
H Dental Lab Technician
$189
$229
I
Spouse (Attending Courses)
$189
$229
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each day.
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box lunch ($20), Welcome Party or Shuttle Bus, please register these guests online.
not attend.
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to pick up your registration packets in the Hilton Lobby upon arrival beginning on Thursday afternoon.
Any changes to your registration must be done on the registration site or with the onsite registration team at
the Hilton Hotel during the meeting to receive CE credits.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be accepted and refunds processed only if the request is received by
email, ([email protected]), and prior to February 21, 2017. A $30 processing fee is assessed to all refunds.
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O U T S TA N D I N G A L U M N U S
Dewayne McCamish, DDS, MS
Carl Sebelius, DDS
Were it not for an active
sports life, Dr. Dewayne
McCamish may have chosen a
different career. Interactions with
three people in particular—all
dentists—during high school and
college encouraged Dr. Dewayne
McCamish to study dentistry,
specializing in orthodontics.
The University of Tennessee
Health Science Center (UTHSC)
College of Dentistry (COD) Alumni Association has named
Dr. Dewayne McCamish an Outstanding Alumnus Award
recipient for 2017.
Dr. McCamish enrolled in the UTHSC COD following
his 1967 graduation from Middle Tennessee State University
(MTSU) and earned a DDS in 1970. He received a master’s
degree in orthodontics from the UTHSC Graduate Orthodontics program in 1973.
In March 2016, Dr. MCamish was installed as the 109th
president of the American Association of Orthodontics
(AAO). He has also served as past president of the Southern
Association of Orthodontics (SAO), the Tennessee
Association of Orthodontists (TAO), the University of
Tennessee Orthodontic Alumni Association, and the Third
District Dental Society (now named the Chattanooga Area
Dental Society). He has been inducted as a Diplomate of the
American Board of Orthodontics, a member of the College
of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics, and
is a Fellow of both the American College of Dentists and the
International College of Dentists.
Dr. McCamish has been recognized for his professional
service with the Oren Oliver Distinguished Service Award
from the SAO and the Outstanding Alumnus Award by the
UTHSC Graduate Orthodontic Program.
Dr. McCamish is very proud of the patients he has
treated in 44 years of practice, and has four keys to success:
strive for excellence in all you do, keep your life in balance,
establish relationships with your patients, and always honor
your code of ethics.
Dr. McCamish continues the active sports life that led
him to dentistry. He is an avid tennis player, golfer, snow
skier and yoga enthusiast.
In recognition of his contributions to his alma mater
and the dental profession, Dr.
Sebelius has been named
Carl ­
a ­
UTHSC COD Alumni Association Outstanding Alumnus
Award winner for 2017.
Dr. Sebelius was inspired to
attend dental school by his father
and grandfather, who were also
dentists. He is a 1964 University
of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) College of
Dentistry (COD) graduate and completed a residency in
oral and maxillofacial surgery at UTHSC in 1967.
In 1968, Dr. Sebelius joined the faculty in the COD.
He served on 18 COD committees during his 41-years
as a faculty member including the COD Faculty Senate,
the Administrative Council, and was chairman of the
Committee of Faculty. He retired in 2009 as Professor
Emeritus.
Dr. Sebelius maintained a private dental practice while
still a full-time member of the COD faculty. He served
on the staff of Baptist Memorial Hospital as chairman of
the Department of Dentistry and was courtesy staff with
LeBonheur Children’s Medical Center and Methodist
Healthcare until his retirement.
Dr. Sebelius has been elected president of virtually
every organization of which he is a member, including the
Memphis Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the
Memphis Dental Society, the Tennessee Dental Association,
Omicron Kappa Upsilon Psi Chapter of Xi Psi Phi Fraternity,
and the American Dental Interfraternity Council. He
served as a Regent for the American College of Dentists in
leadership positions for the American Dental Association,
the Tennessee Board of Dentistry and the Regional Medical
Center at Memphis (now Regional One).
Dr. Sebelius received numerous awards throughout
his career. He was awarded the Distinguished Service
Award from the UT Alumni Association in 1998 and
has additionally received awards from the International
College of Dentistry, the Tennessee Dental Association, the
American College of Dentists, Who’s Who in Dentistry, Xi
Psi Phi Fraternity, the International College of Dentists, and
the Memphis Dental Society.
Complete bios of Dr. McCamish and Dr. Sebelius can be found on the Dentistry Alumni Weekend website:
www.uthscalumni.com/DentistryWeekend2017
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RECENT ALUMNUS AWARD
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Cory Glenn, DDS
William Alfonso, DDS
Dr. Cory Glenn’s trajectory
to success since his 2008
graduation from the University
of Tennessee Health Science
Center (UTHSC) College of
Dentistry (COD) is described
as unprecedented by his
classmates and colleagues. In
the online dental community,
Dentaltown, Dr. Glenn’s posts
are among the most followed
by its virtual inhabitants. Dr. Glenn considers himself a
small-town dentist who loves to learn.
Dr. Glenn is the 2017 recipient of the UTHSC COD
Alumni Association’s Recent Alumnus Award.
Dr. Glenn completed a one-year residency program in
Advanced Education in General Dentistry with a focus on
comprehensive care and dental implants through UTHSC.
Immediately following, he purchased an established
practice in Winchester, Tennessee, and has found it much
easier to grow a practice in a small town rather than in a
larger city.
In his practice, Dr. Glenn focuses on utilizing
technology and innovative techniques to provide
treatment in an efficient and cost-effective manner. His
colleagues consider him a “MacGyver” of dentistry due to
his innovation.
Dr. Glenn is a graduate of the Georgia Maxi Course
in Implant Dentistry, the American Orthodontic Society’s
Comprehensive Ortho Program and is credentialed as an
Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Implant
Dentistry. He considers himself a perpetual student, and
in 2012 exceeded the required 20 hours of continuing
education by taking more than 380 hours.
Dr. Glenn is the continuing education director for the
Middle Tennessee Dental Study Club and vice president
of the Southern Tennessee Christian Medical and Dental
Association. His professional and communal affiliations
include membership in the American Dental Association,
the Academy of General Dentistry, the American
Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Rotary International,
Gideons International, and the Franklin County Chamber
of Commerce.
The University of Tennessee
College of Dentistry Alumni
Association has selected Dr.
William Alfonso as the 2017
recipient of the Distinguished
Service Award. This new award
is presented to Dr. Alfonso in
recognition of his pro bono
contributions to the dental
profession.
William Alfonso, DDS
’77, has lived both his personal and professional life
with service to others as his primary motivation and is
the founder of Operation New Life, a multi-disciplinary
surgical mission group.
Dr. Alfonso felt called to serve God by using his skills
to help those without proper access to dental care. In 1998
he sold his private oral and maxillofacial surgery practice
and for five years traveled with his wife, Sandra, on oneweek trips to Honduras several times per year performing
medical and non-medical missionary work.
In 2004, Dr. Alfonso met Little Rock plastic surgeon
Dr. Kris Shewmake and formed Operation New Life. The
pair traveled to Honduras and Hospital Escuala, the only
hospital to serve the indigent population in a country
with a poor diet resulting higher-than-normal incidence
of malformed skulls and faces.
In the past 11 years, Dr. Alfonso has made the oneweek trip between three and eight times per year, leading
a team of surgeons, nurses, and non-medical missionary
workers. He and other doctors with Operation New Life
recently completed training of two oral and maxillofacial
surgeons to continue the missionary work as full-time
staff with Hospital Escuala. Dr. Alfonso feels the treatment
program in Hospital Escuala is in excellent hands.
Dr. Alfonso believes he has completed his work in
Honduras but is not leaving missionary work altogether.
He and Sandra plan to continue serving in the Dominican
Republic. They will still travel just one week at a time —
working where needed — whether it is humanitarian,
medical or evangelistic.
Complete bios of Dr. Glenn and Dr. Alfonso can be found on the Dentistry Alumni Weekend website:
www.uthscalumni.com/DentistryWeekend2017
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER • COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
Alumni Association Board of Trustees 2016-2017
Alumni Association Board Officers
President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Asst. Treasurer: Past President: Alabama
Henry E. McKay III, DDS
Arkansas
Terry Fiddler, DDS
W. Gene Jines, DDS
Drew Toole, DDS
Georgia
William Couch, DDS
Mississippi
Hugh “Monty” Monteith, DDS
Walker Swaney, DDS
Tennessee (East)
Rick Guthrie, DDS
Nadim Jubran, DDS
William D. Powell III, DDS
Tennessee (Middle)
Matt Gorham III, DDS
Kathy Hall, DDS
Terryl Propper, DDS
W. Gene Jines, DDS
Rob Lewis, DDS
C. L. “Leeby” Greenblatt, DDS
Billy W. McCann, Sr., DDS
Stan Young, DDS
Paul T. McCord, DDS
Tennessee (West)
James Avery, DDS
Stueart L. Hudsmith, DDS
Valencia May, DDS
Stan Young, DDS
Region I At-Large
Yvette Burns, DDS
Andrew Huttula, DDS
Debra Gray King, DDS
Harvey Matheny, DDS
Region II At-Large
JK Dillehay, DDS
Region III At-Large
Joseph Safirstein, DDS
Region IV At-Large
(Public Health/Armed Forces)
Vacant
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Dental Hygiene
Vickie Jones, RDS, BS, MDH
Lynn Russell, RDH, BS, Med
President of the Faculty
Vinay Jain, DDS, MS, MDS
Dean Emeritus,
UT College of Dentistry
William F. Slagle, DDS
Treasurer Emeritus
David K. Rowe, DDS
Emeritus Members
Charles L. Rogers, DDS
Honorary Members
Joseph E. Johnson, EdD
Barbara S. McAdams, JD
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER • COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
Outstanding Alumnus Award
Past Recipients
2016
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2012
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Philip Wenk, DDS
Justin D. Towner, III, DDS
W. Mark Tucker, DDS
William O. Coley, Jr., DDS
Rebecca A. Barton, DDS
Fred C. Heros, DDS
Wallace Lail, DDS
Jimmy E. Albright, DDS
Tommy G. Roebuck, DDS, PA
James B. Summitt, DDS, MS
John H. Sullivan, DDS
William D. Powell, DDS
James L. Vaden, DDS
Harry H. Mincer, DDS
J. Perry McGinnis, DDS
E. “Mac” Edington, DDS
Danny Haynes, DDS
Robert L. Jolly, Sr., DDS
Fayette C. Williams, Jr., DDS
Morris L. Robbins, DDS
Riley H. Lunn, DDS
Stacy A. Garner, DDS*
David K. Rowe, DDS
Billy W. McCann, Sr., DDS
James M. “Jimmy” Powers, DDS*
Curtis R. Page, DDS
John R. Nelson, DDS*
J. D. Johnson, DDS*
Bill C. Terry, DDS*
Gary Rainwater, DDS
James Arthur Phillips, DDS*
Joe Hall Morris, DDS*
Robert M. Williams, Sr., DDS, MS*
Major General Bill B. Lefler, DDS
Robert M. Overbey, DDS*
Gibbs M. Prevost, Sr., DDS*
Kirby P. Walker, Jr., DDS
Hugh Moseley, Jr., DDS*
E. Jeff Justis, DDS*
Richard J. Reynolds, DDS*
Harry W. Bruce, DDS*
Joseph W. Looper, DDS
Frank H. Anderson, DDS*
Robert P. Denney, DDS*
William H. Jolley, DDS*
John M. Faust, DDS
Herbert C. Butts, DDS*
Marshall W. Fortenberry, DDS*
Frank P. Bowyer, Jr., DDS*
Winfield C. Dunn, DDS
Dental Alumni Association
Past Presidents
2014-1016
2012-2014
2010-2012
2008-2010
2006-2008
2004-2006
2002-2004
2000-2002
1998-2000
1996-1998
1994-1996
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1960-1963
Paul McCord, DDS
James C. Ragain, Jr., DDS
Buford J. Suffridge, Jr., DDS
Becky Barton, DDS
John H. Sullivan, DDS
Wallace Lail, DDS
G.W. Sorrells, Jr., DDS
E. Mac Edington, DDS
C. Spencer Lee, DDS
Danny R. Haynes, DDS
G. Norris Howell, Jr., DDS
S. Perry Brickman, DDS
Rivers M. Lindsey, DDS
Gibbs M. Prevost, Sr., DDS*
Curtis R. Page, DDS
James D. Campbell, DDS
H. Franklin Miller, DDS*
Robert H. Montgomery, DDS*
Rudolph A. Posey, DDS*
Thomas N. Weems, Jr., DDS*
Marvin D. Loyd, DDS
James E. Woodard, DDS*
Don R. Webb, Jr., DDS
Kirby P. Walker, Jr., DDS
George M. Cone, DDS*
Joseph W. Looper, DDS
Robert P. Denney, DDS*
Jerry J. Long, DDS*
Hugh Moseley, DDS*
William W. Manning, DDS
Leon E. “Chink” Weinstein, DDS*
David K. Rowe, DDS
James L. Woods, Jr., DDS
Basil W. Gibbs, DDS*
Harold W. “Bud” Ziehm, DDS*
Justin D. Towner, DDS
Fayette C. Williams, Jr., DDS
D. Don Clark, DDS*
William V. “Gus” Lashlee, DDS
*Deceased
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