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Continuing Education
A member service of the Pennsylvania Dental Association
Chambersburg
2016 Course Series
Location:
THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHIPPENSbURg UNIVERSITY
500 NEwbURg ROAD, SHIPPENSbURg, PA (gPS ADDRESS)---- NEW LOCATION!
Park in the lot and use the doors to the left of the Conference Center sign on the building.
The registration area is on the first floor through the second set of doors.
time:
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
coUrses:
Oral Mucosal Disease
Orthodontics
Radiology & Child Abuse Reporting
ce credit:
Earn six hours of CE credit for each lecture.
cost:
PDA/ADA Members: $150 per course
PDA Retired/life Members/Volunteer license Holders: $60 per course
Non-member Dentists: $250 per course
Hygienists/EFDAs/Dental Assistants: $80 per course
Child Abuse CE ONlY on 11/11: $60 per PDA/ADA member dentist,
Friday, September 30
Friday, October 14
Friday, November 11
hygienist, EFDA or non-licensed staff member; $150 per non-member
dentist.
registration deadLine: Completed registration forms/online registration must be received no
later than 10 business days prior to the date of the lecture you wish to attend. Register online at
www.padental.org/calendar or by completing the registration form found on the last page.
attendance PoLicy: Attendees will be asked to sign in for each lecture beginning at 8:30 a.m. The sign-in
sheet is the official attendance record. Certificates of attendance will be distributed at the conclusion of the
lecture. If you choose to leave early, the number of credit hours earned will be modified to reflect the number of
hours you attended the lecture.
reFUnd PoLicy: A refund will be issued if the registration is canceled in writing seven days prior to the lecture
you are attending. No refunds will be issued for no shows.
Academy of General Dentistry
Approved PACE Program Provider
FAGD/MAGD Credit
PDA is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider
Approval does not imply acceptance
by a state or provincial board of
dentistry or AGD endorsement.
1/1/2015 to 12/31/2018
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.
Provider ID #219268
PDA designates each activity for six (6) continuing education credits.
Oral Mucosal Disease: An Update for the Oral Health Care
Practitioner
Thomas P. Sollecito, DMD, FDS, RCSEd
THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
Presentation: Friday, September 30, 2016
9 a.m.-4:30 P.M.
This lecture will review common oral mucosal
diseases encountered in practice. The seminar
will be presented in a case-based learning format
and will focus on the latest in the diagnosis and
treatment of oral mucosal disorders. Since the
oral condition often reflects systemic disease,
Dr. Sollecito will discuss systemic concerns in
relation to oral findings. Audience participation is
encouraged.
Following this lecture, attendees should
be able to:
• Evaluate the oral cavity and diagnose common
oral mucosal diseases.
• Understand the relationship between systemic
disease and its oral manifestations.
• Better manage those oral conditions with the
latest therapeutics.
• Counsel patients regarding their oral condition.
Thomas P. Sollecito, DMD, FDS, RCSEd
Dr. Sollecito is the professor and chair of oral
medicine at the University of Pennsylvania,
School of Dental Medicine and professor of
oral medicine in otolaryngology: head and neck
surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine. He also is an attending in oral medicine
at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
and a university associate at the Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia.
Dr. Sollecito completed his DMD degree program
at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental
Medicine where he graduated with honors. He is
a Fellow in Hospital Dentistry and a Diplomate in
Special Care Dentistry and a Diplomate in Oral
Medicine.
Formerly, he was the director of the Oral Medicine
Residency Program and served as the Interim Dean
at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental
Medicine. He served as President of the Eta Chapter
of OKU and President of the American Academy
of Oral Medicine. He is a section editor of the
Compendium Journal; a reviewer for the Journal
of the American Dental Association and currently
serves on the ADA Council of Scientific Affairs.
He has authored numerous papers and chapters
related to various topics in oral medicine.
Dr. Sollecito has received a research grant from
the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research (NIDCR) but has no other relevant
financial relationships to disclose.
Orthodontics—What the General Dentist Needs to Know
Harold Slutsky, DMD
THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
Friday, October 14, 2016
9 a.m.-4:30 P.M.
In this course, general dentists will receive
detailed instruction on how orthodontists can
move teeth in preparation for ideal restorative
work. The morning part of the presentation will
deal with multidisciplinary treatment.
Specific topics to be covered include:
1. Ideal placement of teeth in preparation for
dental implants (e.g. in agenesis cases).
2. Positioning of peg laterals for veneers/
crowns.
3. Bone resorption issues for the orthodontist
and restorative dentist in preparation for
dental implants.
4. Diagnosis and treatment of complex
multidisciplinary cases.
5. Periodontal considerations, both functional
and esthetic.
6. Invisalign in the general dentist’s office.
In the afternoon, early treatment will be discussed,
including:
1. Simple appliances general dentists can do in
their offices.
2. Ankylosis
3. Early treatment appliances such as
expanders, headgears, lip bumpers, and
facemasks.
There will be many take home pearls to use
the next day in your office and participants are
encouraged to bring records of challenging cases
they have questions about.
Following this lecture, attendees should HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF:
• The management of agenesis cases,
specifically when to close or open spaces.
• Ideal orthodontic positioning of teeth in
preparation for dental implants.
• How to achieve beautiful restorative work,
such as veneers, bonding and whitening,
after orthodontic treatment.
• Invisalign tips and what cases should be
easily managed by a general dentist.
• What to look for on pediatric patients, such
as cross-bites, impactions, thumb/tongue
habits, ankylosis and Class II and Class III
malocclusions.
• The simple appliances and early treatment
that easily can be done by a general dentist.
Harold Slutsky, DMD
Harold Slutsky, DMD, is a clinical associate
professor (adjunct) of Orthodontics at the
Kornberg School of Dentistry at Temple
University. In addition, he is a visiting scholar at
New York University. He is course director of the
Junior Dental Student Orthodontic Lecture Series,
the Advanced Education in General Dentistry
(AEGD) Lecture Series, and the Second Year
Orthodontic Resident Lecture Series.
He received his DMD from the University of
Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1985,
and a Certificate of Specialty in Orthodontics from
the New York University College of Dentistry in
1987. He is a published author in several peer
reviewed journals. In addition, Dr. Slutsky is a
Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics
and maintains a private practice in both Northeast
Philadelphia and Bensalem, PA.
Dr. Slutsky has no relevant financial relationships to
disclose.
Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting for Dental
Professionals
Team of PDA Speakers
THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
Friday, November 11, 2016
9 A.M. - 11 A.M. (2 CE Credits)
PDA's program, Child Abuse Recognition and
Reporting for Dental Professionals, is approved
by the Department of Human Services and the
PA State Board of Dentistry and will fulfill Act 31
mandatory CE requirements for licensed dental
professionals (dentists, hygienists and EFDAs).
PDA’s program is custom designed for dental
professionals and offers two CE credits that can
be applied toward the hours you need to renew
your dental license.
Following this lecture, attendees should
be able to:
• Understand categories of child abuse as
defined by the Child Protective Services Law.
• Recognize universal child abuse indicators.
• Recognize clinical and intraoral pathologies of
physical and sexual abuse.
• Understand the legal responsibilities as
mandated reporters.
• Know when, how and where to report
suspected abuse and what happens after a
report is made.
• Understand the protections for reporters and
penalties for failure to report.
Radiation Protection Update—From Analog to Digital
Radiography
Susan M. Chialastri, RDH, DMD, MS
THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
Friday, November 11, 2016
11:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (4 CE Credits)
Radiation in dentistry is an invaluable tool
which can be very beneficial to providing the
correct diagnosis and treatment for our patients.
However, radiation can pose serious risks to
both the patient and the health care worker if
not used properly. This course will cover all of
the requirements mandated by the Department
of State and the Department of Environmental
Protection’s Bureau of Radiation Protection
regarding the critical importance of the need
for continuing education in radiation safety and
biological effects of radiation.
The principles of digital radiography and the
advantages and limitations will be discussed.
Panoramic tomography and concepts of
panoramic anatomy and interpretation also
will be included. Quality assurance and quality
control measures that should be implemented
in every office will be presented including ADA/
FDA Guidelines for ordering dental radiographs
in following the ALARA principle for radiation
safety.
This course will serve as a basic overview
of radiographic principles and following
the course, the participant will:
• Know the principles of X-ray generation, image
formation and intraoral anatomy.
• Learn to assess quality assurance.
• Understand intraoral techniques- the causes of
and how to correct technique errors.
• Identify exposure and processing errors and
how to correct them.
• Be able to provide radiation protection and
safety for operator and patient.
• Understand Panoramic radiography- technique
and anatomy.
• Realize the benefits and limitations of digital
radiography.
Note: This course fulfills Department of
Environmental Protection regulations
requiring CE for anyone who operates an
X-ray machine.
Susan M. Chialastri, RDH, DMD, MS
Dr. Chialastri is a periodontist who was in private
practice for 18 years. Her distinguished career
started at Temple University, with a certificate
in Dental Hygiene and a BS in Education. After
teaching in the Dental Radiology Department at
Temple University from 1974-83, she went on to
receive her DMD degree from Temple, graduating
summa cum laude. She completed post graduate
training and received her certificate of Periodontics
from the University of Pennsylvania in 1989.
In January 2007, Dr. Chialastri returned to
full-time teaching as an associate professor at
Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry
in the Department of Periodontology and Oral
Implantology. Currently, she serves as director of
the Predoctoral Periodontology Program.
She has always been in the forefront of education,
sharing her expertise in all aspects of the field.
She has lectured on various periodontal topics
and since 2010, Dr. Chialastri has lectured
across the state to numerous dental and dental
hygiene groups on radiology, a course which is in
compliance with the DEP and Bureau of Radiation
Protection.
Dr. Chialastri has no relevant financial relationships
to disclose.
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CE Registration
Earn
hours of CE
credit for each
lecture you
attend!
PDA/ADA Members: $150 per course
PDA Retired/Life Members/Volunteer
License Holders: $60 per course
Non-member Dentists: $250 per course
Hygienists/EFDAs/Dental Assistants: $80 per
course
Child Abuse CE ONLY on 11/11: $60 per PDA/ADA
member dentist, hygienist, EFDA or non-licensed staff
member; $150 per non-member dentist.
Registration
There are two easy ways to register!
Questions? Contact Rebecca Von Nieda at the PDA Central
Office, (800) 223-0016, ext. 117, or [email protected].
Please make checks payable to PDA. If you wish to pay
via credit card, include your credit card information when
registering online or using the form below. Completed
registration forms/online registration must be received no
later than 10 business days prior to the lecture.
1. Online registration is available. Simply visit our website
at www.padental.org/calendar and locate the lecture by
date or use the event search tool.
2. By mail or fax. Complete the form below and mail it to
PDA, P.O. Box 3341, Harrisburg, PA 17105, or fax it to
(717) 232-7169, attn: Rebecca Von Nieda.
Chambersburg 2016: THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
Please print or type. Make additional copies of the form as needed.
Registrant #1
Registrant #2
Name: ____________________________________________________
Name: ____________________________________________________
Please check each lecture you will attend:
 Oral Mucosal Disease on 9/30  Radiology & Child Abuse on 11/11
 Orthodontics on 10/14
 Child Abuse CE ONLY on 11/11
Please check each lecture you will attend:
 Oral Mucosal Disease on 9/30  Radiology & Child Abuse on 11/11
 Orthodontics on 10/14
 Child Abuse CE ONLY on 11/11
Please check the category that applies to you:  PDA Member Dentist  Non-Member Dentist
 PDA Retired/Life Member or Volunteer License Holders
 ADA Member Dentist (residing outside PA)
 Hygienist
 Dental Assistant/EFDA
Please check the category that applies to you:  PDA Member Dentist  Non-Member Dentist
 PDA Retired/Life Member or Volunteer License Holders
 ADA Member Dentist (residing outside PA)
 Hygienist
 Dental Assistant/EFDA
Tuition Fee for Registrant #1 _______________________________
Tuition Fee for Registrant #1 _______________________________
Address:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City: _____________________________________________________ State: __________
Zip Code: _______________________________
Phone Number: ___________________________________________ Fax Number: ___________________________________________________
Payment: total tuition for all registrants listed on this form $_______________________
 My check is enclosed.
 Please charge my credit card for the tuition listed above.
 MasterCard  VISA  American Express  Discover
Card Number: ___________________________________________________________ Expiration Date: _______________________
Signature: ____________________________________________________________________ PDA cannot accept debit cards.
Special Dietary/Accessibility Needs: ________________________________________________________________________________
Mail form to PDA, P.O. Box 3341, Harrisburg, PA 17105 or fax to (717) 232-7169.