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The Connecticut State Dental Association Presents: Registration opens February 3rd. fees increase after April 1st. Visit CSDA.com to register and make your hotel reservations. 2 Register Online at CSDA.com Welcome On behalf of the CSDA Board of Governors, Annual Scientific Session Council members, Continuing Education Council members and CSDA Staff, it is our distinct pleasure to welcome dentists and dental professionals to the Connecticut State Dental Association’s 151st Annual Charter Oak Dental Meeting. Being held at Mohegan Sun Resort Casino May 11 – 13, we will proudly continue our tradition of hosting one of the finest dental meetings in the Northeast. We’ve got a 3-day event packed with education, networking opportunities and social events. This world-class meeting was once again developed with the entire dental team in mind and includes 60 educational sessions on a wide range of topics. Expect some tough choices ahead and be sure to use the Schedule-at-a-Glance to help you plan your agenda. Our trade show features approximately 120 Exhibitors with lots of activity on the floor throughout the event. Check out the “Exhibit Hall Happenings” section for more details. After spending your day learning, we invite you to join us at our exciting evening parties! Our Opening Night party on Wednesday, May 11 will take place at The Lansdowne Pub which has proven to be the perfect venue for this event. Our Thursday night dinner/dance party will have a western theme this year and traditionally sells out. Don’t miss the fun! As you begin to make your plans, please keep in mind that early registration is strongly encouraged. This not only saves you money but secures your spot in the courses you want to participate in – many of which have a limited number of seats. Hotel rooms also tend to sell out so be sure to make your reservations and take advantage of the special discounted room rate we’re offering. You’ll find complete details on everything you need to know as you turn the pages. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting! Dr. William Nash Dr. Gary Dubin Annual Scientific Session Council Chair Dr. Michael Ungerleider CSDA President CSDA President-Elect Dr. Joseph Picone Continuing Education Council Chair Connecticut State Dental Association Dr. Robert Grillo Exhibits Chair 3 What’s Inside Ad Directory General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 National Practice Transition Network - Inside front cover Schedule-at-a-Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 PerioChip - Page 4 Allied Membership Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Bank of America - Page 12 Wednesday Welcome Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Delta Dental of NJ - Page 17 Wednesday , May 11 Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-15 SurfCT.com - Page 18 Wednesday Opening Night Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Southridge Technology Group - Page 35 Thursday, May 12 Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-33 MacDonnell Anesthesiology - Page 45 Thursday Night Dinner/Dance Party. . . . . . . . . . . . 34 The Almonte Fallago Group - Page 58 Exhibit Hall Happenings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Integrity Systems & Solutions - Inside back cover Partial List of Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Fortress Insurance Company - Back Cover Friday, May 13 Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-51 Course Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 Speaker Bios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-57 Directions and Parking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-62 4 Register Online at CSDA.com Get instant access to information with the CSDA 2016 Mobile App! CSDA’s 150th Charter Oak Dental... Wed, May 06, 2015 Make the most of your on-site experience, download the CSDA 2016 Mobile App TODAY! STEP #1 Download the Guidebook App STEP #2 Install the 2016 CSDA Event Guide Search your App Store for “Guidebook” or scan the QR code with your mobile device to download Guidebook. Launch Guidebook, and then tap the “Download Guides” button. Search for “CSDA 151st” and tap the result to install. A short tutorial video is available on the "Annual Meeting" page of CSDA.com. Check it out today! Connecticut State Dental Association 5 General Information If you would like to request an additional copy of this Program Guide, please call the CSDA office OR for immediate access, please reference the printer-friendly PDF version available for download at CSDA.com. RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE CODES: REGISTER EARLY! In order to guarantee your spot and avoid higher fees, you are encouraged to register by the early deadline of Friday, April 1st. After this date, fees increase and space is more limited. Each year several courses sell out so don’t risk missing out! Please refer to the Registration Form in this book for detailed instructions on how to register as well as important deadlines. You can register online or by mail (no fax or phone registrations will be accepted). REGISTER ONLINE FOR IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION: Visit the “Annual Meeting” page of CSDA.com. Online registration is fast, easy and secure and will provide you with an instant confirmation of your registration. This option will also give you the benefit of knowing if any of the courses or events you want to register for are already sold-out allowing you the opportunity to make alternate selections right then and there. CANCELLATION POLICY: All requests for registration cancellations/refunds must be made in writing and received no later than Wednesday, April 13th. A $25 cancellation fee will be applied to requests received by this date. After this deadline, no refunds will be granted. TICKETS AND FEES: All courses and events require pre-registration and a ticket for admission. As long as your registration is received by Friday, April 29th, you will receive your badge, tickets, and other pertinent material in advance via regular mail. This will allow you to bypass the Registration Desk on-site. Be sure to carefully check your packet immediately upon receipt and communicate any discrepancies to ExpoTrac at: (401) 766-4142. IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to bring your credentials with you when you come to the meeting! Badge and/or ticket replacement will result in a $15 charge. If tickets to any of the social functions are lost, they will need to be re-purchased at the full ticket price. Additional fees are refundable if original tickets are found/returned to the CSDA after the meeting. COURSE CODES: “Schedule-at-a-Glance” is used to make your selections on the Registration Form or when you are ready to register online. Please note: All courses are lecture format unless stated otherwise in the title and/or description (i.e. workshop or hands-on). As you flip through the Program Guide, you’ll see that each course includes a “Recommended Audience” notation. Here are the codes to help you make choices that are best suited for you: D = Dentists/Dental Students H = Hygienists A = Assistants O = Office Staff L = Lab Technicians ALL = All attendees COURSE HANDOUTS: Handout materials that correspond with 2016 Annual Meeting courses will be available as downloads. You will receive instructions on how and when you can begin to access 2016 Annual Meeting handouts in your registration confirmation e-mail and in your registration packet. If you wish to have them with you on-site, be sure to print them and bring them with you. COURSE LOCATIONS: All Annual Meeting courses and events will be held in Mohegan Sun’s Convention Center with the exception of the Opening Night party at The Lansdowne Pub (casino restaurant). Attendee programs will be available on-site at the Information Kiosks indicating meeting room locations and times and each room will have the appropriate signage just outside the entryways. This information is also available in the mobile app! CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: CE credit hours are noted with each course description throughout this book. In order to obtain proof of attendance, you must write the Verification Code given out at the end of the course on your ticket and turn it in to a course Moderator as you exit. Please be advised that course codes will NOT be given out at any other time. CE CERTIFICATES - New This Year! Approximately 30 days after the 2016 meeting, your CE certificate will be accessible online via the CSDA Annual Meeting website. Simply enter your last name and zip code in the appropriate fields. This exciting new feature will allow you to have immediate access to your CSDA Annual Meeting CE proof of completion record! (Please note: This will be effective in 2016 and will not be retroactive.) We use a course code system to make registration easy. The course code noted with each description and also repeated in the 6 Register Online at CSDA.com Register by April 1st to take advantage of Early Bird Pricing! THE CSDA IS PROUD TO BE A RECOGNIZED ADA CERP 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 CSDA’s Continuing Education Programs are also accepted by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) for Fellowship and Mastership credit. The current term for both is 11/1/15 through 12/31/19. REGISTRATION DESK HOURS: Wednesday, May 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm Thursday, May 12th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday, May 13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 1:00 pm EXHIBIT HALL HOURS: Thursday, May 12th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Friday, May 13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 am – 3:00 pm FREE EXHIBIT ONLY PASS: A special “Exhibit Only” pass will be available to CSDA member dentists and their staff on Friday, May 13th to access the Exhibit Hall. There will be approximately 120 Exhibitors showcasing products and services designed to enhance both your professional and personal life. Many of them offer “show-only” specials allowing you to take advantage of additional savings on top of the convenience of a “one-stop shopping” experience! No pre-registrations are necessary. Please go to the on-site Registration Desk to take advantage of this special offer. at CSDA.com (“Annual Meeting” page). A one-night deposit will be required to secure your reservation. A limited number of suites are available for only $50 more per night! Hotel Cancellation Policy: You can cancel your reservation without penalty until May 4, 2016. Cancellations made after May 4, 2016 will result in a loss of the one night deposit. There is also an early departure fee of $75 so be sure to communicate any change in plans to avoid extra fees. CSDA DISCLAIMER: The Connecticut State Dental Association and its Annual Meeting and Continuing Education Councils make every effort to present high caliber speakers in their respective areas of expertise. The presentations of the speakers in no way imply endorsement of any product, technique or service discussed during these courses. The CSDA, the Continuing Education Council and the Annual Meeting Council specifically disclaim responsibility for any material presented. All seminars are offered as information only. PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO POLICY: The Connecticut State Dental Association (CSDA) reserves the right to use any photograph/video taken at any courses or events during the 151st Annual Charter Oak Dental Meeting without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. The CSDA may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, postcards, websites, etc. BADGE POLICY: Anyone inside the Mohegan Sun Convention Center on Thursday, May 12th and Friday, May 13th must be wearing a CSDA 2016 Annual Meeting name badge. QUESTIONS? HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS AT MOHEGAN SUN: Room Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $189.00 (plus tax)* Group Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “CSDA16” Deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Check-in time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 pm Check-out time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 am *Mohegan Sun has kindly waived the facility fee for our group which includes: access to the fitness center and pool, USA Today, unlimited local phone calls and up to 30 minutes of toll-free usage, in-room hardwired internet access, in-room bottled water (2), and in-room coffee and tea. You can either make your reservations by phone by calling 1-866708-1340 and mentioning the group code noted above or online For questions regarding your registration, contact ExpoTrac directly at: (401) 766-4142. For general inquiries, contact the CSDA Central Office at: (860) 378-1800. Download the Charter Oak Dental Meeting Mobile App! See page 5 for details! Connecticut State Dental Association 7 Schedule-at-a-Glance Course titles marked with an asterisk (*) signify that they satisfy one hour of Mandatory CE credit for CT dentists. Note For Dentists Only: Non-ADA Members must pay an additional $20 for each course selection. Wednesday, May 11th TIME SPEAKER(S) COURSE/EVENT NAME 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm N/A Jill Baskin, DDS John Nadeau Lou Brockett Lee Albert, NMT Dan Baccari, JD Joe Garzi N/A Welcome Reception Dental Professional Liability Risk Management Seminar* Dental Sleep Medicine 101: Intro to Dental Sleep Medicine CPR Certification/Recertification Course* Living Pain Free Without Medication or Surgery Dental Practice Transitions: Today vs. Twenty Years Ago The Use of Technology in Creating a Paperless Practice Opening Night Party at The Lansdowne Pub COURSE CODE PRICE None W1JB W1JN W1CPR W1LA W1DB W1JG None FREE! $50 $50 $80 $50 $40 $40 $25 Thursday, May 12th TIMESPEAKER(S) COURSE/EVENT NAME 8:30 am – 11:30 am John Nadeau 8:30 am – 11:30 am Lee Albert, NMT 8:30 am – 11:30 am John Comisi, DDS 8:30 am – 11:30 am Debra Sabatini, RDH 8:30 am – 11:30 am Michael Ragan, DMD, JD 8:30 am – 11:30 am Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Arthur Volker, DDS 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Nancy Crossin 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Richard Hirschinger, DDS and Matthew Gordon, JD 9:00 am – 12:00 pm John Sobel, DDS 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Kathy Eklund, RDH 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Helene Bednarsh, RDH 9:00 am – 10:00 am Noel Kelsch, RDHAP 10:30 am – 11:30 am Noel Kelsch, RDHAP 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Robert Zavoski, MD 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Helene Bednarsh, RDH 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Kathy Eklund, RDH 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm John Nadeau 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm John Comisi, DDS 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Lou Brockett 8 COURSE CODE PRICE Clinical Records and Protocol for Dental Sleep Medicine Living Pain Free Without Medication or Surgery The Balanced Oral Environment: Are Your Patients “Out of Balance”? What’s in Your Pocket: Maximizing Innovations in Periodontal Medicine for Total Body Health and Wellness Guarding Your Practice Through Proactive Risk Management* Sugar, You’re (Not So) Sweet: Dental Considerations in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus* Ceramic Restorations from Start to Finish: Making the Predictable Happen Inside the Consultant’s Bag of Tips and Tricks Managing Your Online Reputation: Practical and Legal Considerations Surrounding Use of the Internet Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Tissue Management in the Aesthetic Zone OSHA/CDC Update: Implementing a Culture of Safety in Your Practice* HIV Discrimination, Privacy and Confidentiality* Comfort Care and End of Life Patients: Cradling People in Our Laps* Understanding the Oral Impact of Addiction and Developing a Treatment Protocol* Combating a National Epidemic of Opiate Misuse: All Docs on Deck* The Collaboration of Dental and Medical Providers for Linkage, Adherence and Retention in Care* Post Exposure Management: What is in Your Plan?* Dental Sleep Medicine: Case Review and Medical/Medicare Insurance Billing* Practically Speaking: What’s New In Dentistry Today? CPR Certification/Recertification Course* Register Online at CSDA.com T2JN1 T2LA T2JC1 $50 $50 $50 T2DS1 $50 T2MR T2TV1 $50 $50 T2AV1 $50 T2NC1 T2HG $50 $50 T2JS $50 T2KE FREE! T2HB MAND1 $40 $30 MAND2 $30 MAND3 $30 MAND4 $30 MAND5 T2JN2 $30 $50 T2JC2 T2CPR $50 $80 Thursday, May 12th (Continued) TIME SPEAKER(S) COURSE/EVENT NAME 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Debra Sabatini, RDH 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Noel Kelsch, RDHAP 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Sarah Churchill, RDH, DC 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Nancy Crossin 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Arthur Volker, DDS 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Leslie Icenogle 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Christel Autuori, RDH 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Ellen Gambardella, CDA 6:30 pm – 11:00 pm N/A COURSE CODE PRICE HPV: It’s Not the Hanky Panky Virus the Media Says It Is!* Unbreak My Heart: Cardiovascular Disease and Its Dental Considerations Serving Underserved Populations* Help My Aching Back! A Review of Ergonomics Don’t Wait Until You Need a Complete Overhaul! Minimal Intervention, Maximal Outcomes: Improving Esthetics and Function Dental Implant Assisting The Holistic Hygienist The Wow Factor…Tips and Tricks Every Auxiliary Must Know! Western Dinner/Dance Party! T2DS2 T2TV2 $50 $50 T2NK T2SC T2NC2 T2AV2 $50 $40 $50 $50 T2LI T2CA T2EG None $50 $50 $50 $55 Friday, May 13th TIME SPEAKER(S) COURSE/EVENT NAME 8:30 am – 11:30 am Ellen Gambardella, CDA 8:30 am – 11:30 am Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP 8:30 am – 11:30 am Noel Kelsch, RDHAP 8:30 am – 11:30 am Nancy Bouchard, DDS and Mary Ellen Sholes 8:30 am – 11:30 am Caitlin O’Rourke and Greg Whitmer 8:30 am – 11:30 am Lori Trost, DMD 8:30 am – 11:30 am Uche Odiatu, DMD 8:30 am – 11:30 am Debra Engelhardt-Nash 8:30 am – 5:00 pm K. Rengasamy, DDS and A. Tadinada, DDS 9:00 am – 12:00 pm John Comisi, DDS 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Leslie Icenogle 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Jonathan Feldman, DMD 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Martin Zase, DDS 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Lou Brockett 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Ellen Gambardella, CDA 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Kathy Eklund, RDH 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Noel Kelsch, RDHAP 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Nancy Bouchard, DDS and Mary Ellen Sholes 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Lori Trost, DMD 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Riccardo Ambrogio, DMD 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Debra Engelhardt-Nash 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Uche Odiatu, DMD 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Sarah Churchill, RDH, DC 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Martin Zase, DDS COURSE CODE PRICE Infection Control Preparation Course for the DANB Exam Making Local Anesthesia Stick: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Local Anesthetic Agents and Vasoconstrictors Understanding the Psychology of Dentistry: Patient Compliance and Motivation Tricks of the Radiology Trade: A Hands-on Workshop F3EG1 $50 F3TV1$50 F3NK1 $50 F3BS1 $90 F3OW $50 F3LT1 F3UO1 F3DE1 F3RHS $50 $50 $50 $95 Oral Cancer Detection: Are You Seeing the Whole Picture? F3JC Medical Coding in the Dental Practice* F3LI The Importance of Collaboration Between an Orthodontist F3JF and General Dental Practitioner Composite Pearls for the General Practitioner F3MZ1 CPR Certification/Recertification Course* F3CPR Preparation Course for the DANB General Chairside Exam F3EG2 Hurts So Good! Management of Post-Therapeutic Dental Pain F3TV2 and Patient Care Considerations* OSHA/CDC Update: Implementing a Culture of Safety in Your Practice*F3KE Identifying Methamphetamine Abuse and Developing a F3NK2 Treatment Protocol* Tricks of the Radiology Trade: A Hands-on Workshop F3BS2 $50 $50 $50 Exiting the Profession: How to Successfully and Profitably Sell Your Practice Creating a Robust Dental Practice in these Economic Times 50 Shades of Inflammation: Body Fat, Flossing and French Fries Reach for the Stars: Hiring and Maintaining an All-Star Dental Team Radiation Health and Safety Review Course Reduce Your “Temporary” Anxiety: A Hands-on Workshop Medical Management of the Dental Patient By Your Side: Communication and Customer Service Skills for the Clinical Team Mental Detox: Create Balance in Your Practice and in Your Life Help My Aching Back: A Review of Ergonomics Cosmetic Pearls for Indirect Restorations Connecticut State Dental Association $50 $80 $50 $50 FREE! $50 $90 F3LT2 F3RA F3DE2 $115 $50 $50 F3UO2 F3SC F3MZ2 $50 $40 $50 9 What You Should Know About Allied Membership in the CSDA! What is Allied membership? The CSDA has created a special membership category for hygienists, assistants, administrative staff, lab owners and technicians so they can join our association. What are the special discounts available to Allied Members? Allied members can save up to $95 when attending CSDA events: • A $10 discount off the registration fee for individual CSDA package Program Series courses or $55 off the special three course package. • A free registration for the CSDA Annual Meeting (a $40 savings) if they sign up prior to April 1st or $20 off their registration after the early bird deadline. What are the other benets of Allied Membership? Allied members receive a complimentary subscription to The Communicator, our quarterly news magazine. The CSDA also offers more timely updates through our bi-weekly e-newsletter. How much are Allied membership dues? At $35 the annual dues for Allied membership is incredibly inexpensive. INTERESTED IN JOINING THE CSDA AS AN ALLIED MEMBER? FILL OUT THE APPLICATION ON THE NEXT PAGE 10 Register Online at CSDA.com The following individuals are eligible for Allied Membership in the CSDA: • Non-dentist staff employees of a licensed Connecticut dentist, • Non-dentist staff persons employed in the dental field by a clinic, hospital, educational institution, or insurance company based or situated in Connecticut, or • Non-dentist laboratory owners or technicians based or situated in Connecticut that provides laboratory services to a CSDA member Allied membership terminates when the staff person ceases to be an active employee of a licensed Connecticut dentist, or when they are no longer affiliated or employed by the entity that qualifies them for membership. I am a: □ dental hygienist (license number) □ dental assistant □ other dental office staff □ dental laboratory owner □ dental laboratory technician □ employee of an educational institution or insurance company PRINT NAME SIGNATURE HOME ADDRESS EMAIL CITY / STATE / ZIP CODE HOME PHONE OFFICE (BUSINESS NAME) CSDA MEMBER DENTIST OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE OFFICE CITY / STATE / ZIP CODE FAX NUMBER What is your preferred mailing address? Home □ or Office □ Method of Payment □ Check CREDIT CARD NUMBER □ Mastercard □ American Express □ Visa EXPIRATION DATE SIGNATURE 2016 Allied Membership in the CSDA for only $35 Connecticut State Dental Association 11 Welcome Reception Wednesday, May 11th | 4 pm - 5 pm If you are taking a Wednesday night course, make plans to come down to the Convention Center early enough to join us for complimentary beer, wine and some light snacks. Be sure you have your name badge and course ticket with you. (Pre-registration required) 12 Register Online at CSDA.com Wednesday, May 11th Course Listings 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Jill Baskin, DDS Dental Professional Liability Risk Management Seminar Special note for CNA policy holders: by taking this course, you are eligible for a 7.5% Professional Liability premium credit for three years. Safe and effective dental care requires close attention to patient needs while managing the various risks associated with clinical practice. Implementing effective patient safety and risk management strategies to protect your patients and your practice can help to improve patient outcomes and minimize the possibility of a malpractice claim. Learn from the experiences of your colleagues, as our presentation and discussion of claim scenarios teach you and your staff about key risk exposures. The CNA Dental Professional Liability Risk Management Seminar was developed by dentists for both dentists and their staff to motivate you to assess your practice, apply critical thinking, make prudent choices that enhance patient care and help you to reduce your risk of a malpractice claim. Learning Objectives: • • • • Effectively apply the informed consent process to improve patient understanding, safety and satisfaction Develop and implement methods to document and assess adverse outcomes and patient dissatisfaction Assess the risk management implications of various doctor-patient interactions, including informed refusal and patient termination Understand how the standard of care and negligence apply to dental professional liability This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. FEE: $50 | CODE: W1JB | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm John Nadeau Dental Sleep Medicine 101: Intro to Dental Sleep Medicine The dental treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a rapidly growing dental specialty. Dental appliances have been identified as potential first line treatment options for this deadly condition and physicians are being directed to work with properly trained dentists. Are you ready to meet this demand? This course will focus on sleep apnea basics: signs, symptoms and co-morbidities associated with sleep apnea and how to begin implementing a comprehensive sleep wellness program in a dental practice. You will leave this course with necessary forms, documentation and instruction needed to screen and identify the approximately 25% of adult dental patients at high risk for sleep related breathing disorders. Learning Objectives: • Understand what OSA is and the dental professional’s role in screening • Identify dental complications and red flags related to sleep breathing disorders • Review forms and documentation to use as part of your sleep wellness program FEE: $50 | CODE: W1JN | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A Connecticut State Dental Association 13 Wednesday, May 11th Course Listings 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Lou Brockett CPR Certification/Recertification Course Limited to 40 participants. Also being offered Thursday and Friday afternoon. This Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider course is designed for providers who must have a credential card documenting successful completion of CPR certification. The core material covers adult and pediatric CPR (one and two person), foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillator. BLS Healthcare course pricing covers the textbook, CPR rescue mask keychain, written and practical exam and course completion card. FEE: $80 | CODE: W1CPR | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Lee Albert, NMT Living Pain Free Without Medication or Surgery This course is also being offered Thursday morning. If you are experiencing neck, shoulder or back pain, aching hands, hips or knees, joints, tension headaches, sore muscles, or loss of functional range—this course will demonstrate simple, yet effective, clinically proven techniques to quickly diminish or permanently eliminate your pain without medication or surgery. The course will examine work-related and life-style practices that can contribute to neuromuscular/musculoskeletal injuries, present useful self-assessment techniques, and explain how to develop an effective personal short/long-term wellness plan. Numerous hands-on demonstrations will be performed on volunteers. Doctors and support staff will benefit most if they attend together. Learning Objectives: • • • Understand how certain work-related repetitive motion and postural/lifestyle practices contribute to musculoskeletal imbalances Learn to properly identify basic musculoskeletal imbalances and develop a simple, effective personal wellness plan to keep the muscles in balance Identify the best practices in ergonomics, equipment use, posture and positioning for home and office FEE: $50 | CODE: W1LA | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL 14 Register Online at CSDA.com Recommended Audience Codes D = Dentists/Dental Students | H = Hygienists | A = Assistants | O = Office Staff | L = Lab Technicians | ALL = All attendees 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Dan Baccari, JD Dental Practice Transitions: Today vs. Twenty Years Ago This course will address all phases of the dental practice transition process, from options available to a potential seller, practice valuations, common obstacles, hot topics relative to a sale (i.e. when to tell your staff ), the lending atmosphere, and how the market has changed over the last twenty years. Learning Objectives: • • • • • Discussion of Connecticut dental practice transition marketplace Review valuation methodologies for valuing a practice Identify common questions most sellers have Review of transition options that may be available Understand how the marketplace has changed over the last two decades FEE: $40 | CODE: W1DB | 2 CEUs | Audience: D 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Joe Garzi The Use of Technology in Creating a Paperless Practice The Paperless Practice is here, are you ready for it? This course will answer questions on how to pick the right software vendor, how you can protect your patient’s privacy without crippling costs, and how to develop a Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Plan. Digital technology is revolutionizing every aspect of the dental practice – come learn how to increase your efficiency and how creating a paperless practice can help your practice. Be sure to “Like” the CSDA Annual Meeting on Facebook. It’s the best way to get the latest news AND be eligible for special contests leading up to the meeting! Learning Objectives: • • • Understand how to avoid technology mistakes Learn ways to reduce costs making care more accessible Keep patient records safe, secure and up-to-date www.Facebook.com/CSDAAnnualMeeting FEE: $40 | CODE: W1JG | 2 CEUs | Audience: D, O Connecticut State Dental Association 15 Wednesday, may 11th 8 pm - 11 pm Taking a Wednesday night course or just checking into the hotel so you’re ready to hit the ground running the next day? Make sure your plans also include joining us at this beautiful venue for a relaxing and fun night before the CSDA Annual Meeting goes into full swing. Tickets are only $25 and include a variety of pub food and two drink tickets. great food, premium drinks, and LIVELY music! Purchase your ticket when you Register for the meeting Sponsored in part by Delta Dental of NJ 16 Register Online at CSDA.com Connecticut State Dental Association 17 18 Register Online at CSDA.com Thursday, May 12th Mandatory Continuing Education For CT Dentists The State of Connecticut mandates that licensed dentists must earn a minimum of 25 hours of CE credit every two years commencing on the first date of license renewal. Of those 25 total hours, one must cover the topic of “prescribing controlled substances and pain management” (effective 10/1/15), with four additional hours selected from the allowable mandatory topics. The remaining 20 hours can be any combination of elective credits offered by approved providers in areas related to the licensee’s practice and reflect the professional needs of the licensee in order to meet the health care needs of the licensee’s practice. Mandatory topics for CT dentists: • • • • • • • • • • • Prescribing controlled substances and pain management - REQUIRED Infectious disease (including immune deficiency syndrome and human immunodeficiency virus) Access to care Risk management Care of special needs patients Domestic violence (including sexual abuse) Record keeping Cultural competence Infection control and patient safety Medical emergencies in the dental office (including current training in CPR) Common medications prescribed (what you need to know before you treat) While the five courses on the following two pages were designed to help dentists easily earn mandatory CE credits, these courses are open to ALL dental professionals and can also serve as elective credit. Many other courses during the meeting come with the added bonus of satisfying mandatory CE credit for dentists. Look for the asterisk in the “Schedule-at-a-Glance” and special notation in the course description, where applicable. See next page for courses. Connecticut State Dental Association 19 Thursday, May 12th These onehour courses were designed to help CT dentists satisfy mandatory CE but are open to ALL who are interested in the topics OR in taking shorter CE courses. 9:00 am – 10:00 am 10:30 am – 11:30 am Noel Kelsch, RDHAP Comfort Care and End of Life Patients: Cradling People in Our Laps Noel Kelsch, RDHAP Understanding the Oral Impact of Addiction and Developing a Treatment Protocol All of us will face the effects of death in our lives and careers. This course not only gives you an overview of the tools for interacting with people who are facing death or have experienced a loss in their lives but it also provides you with strategies for comfort care, protocols, and treatment planning for patients facing death. Noel’s years as a Hospice Hygienist have helped her to develop a comprehensive course to compassionately meet the needs of end of life patients. Learning Objectives: • Identify the end-of-life patient’s oral care needs and palliative care protocols • Delineate the role of the dental professional in delivery of comfort care and hospice care • Develop an oral treatment protocol and plan for patients facing the end of life FEE: $30 | CODE: MAND1 (Care of special needs patients) 1 CEU | Audience: D, H, A 20 Register Online at CSDA.com Addictive behaviors have become an ever-increasing part of life. This course prepares you to treat clients experiencing the many effects of addictive behaviors. These behaviors need to be recognized, understood, and incorporated into the health care professional’s treatment plan. This course gives a glimpse and overview of addictive behaviors and tools to design treatment plans to meet the needs of patients dealing with addiction. Learning Objectives: • Delineate addictions, compulsions and their impact on oral health • Assemble protocols and tools for serving patients who are experiencing the effects of addictive behavior • Identify the dental professional’s role in decreasing the sigma of addictive and compulsive behaviors FEE: $30 | CODE: MAND2 (Care of special needs patients) 1 CEU | Audience: D, H, A Thursday, May 12th 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Robert Zavoski, MD Combating a National Epidemic of Opiate Misuse: All Docs on Deck Helene Bednarsh, RDH Kathy Eklund, RDH Post-Exposure Management: What is in Your Plan? Misuse of prescription pain medications is now the leading cause of injury and poisoning deaths in the United States. The excessive purchase costs of these medications force many users to seek less expensive opiates for their habits resulting in a rapid expansion of heroin usage impacting all facets of American society. We will discuss the role of dentists in preventing misuse of prescription pain medications, how current insurance rules may promote misprescribing of these medications, and what resources are available to clinicians in identifying and addressing opiate addiction. Learning Objectives: • Recognize the severity of the epidemic of misuse of prescription and nonprescription opiates • Understand the dentist’s role in limiting and addressing this epidemic FEE: $30 | CODE: MAND3 (Prescribing controlled substances and pain management) 1 CEU | Audience: D The Collaboration of Dental and Medical Providers for Linkage, Adherence and Retention in Care The HIV Care Continuum (AIDS Cascade) is used as a guide to define the HIV epidemic. It is also highlighted in the National AIDS Strategy released in August 2015 to set goals to improve the health status of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). The focus of this course, referring to the AIDS Cascade, is to explain where the oral healthcare team can assist in diagnosis, linkage between medical and oral health, adherence to medical and dental treatment and retention in care. It has been demonstrated that if patients can be retained in care and adhere to their antiretroviral treatment, they have better health outcomes and are more likely to be virally suppressed. Learning Objectives: • Understand the AIDS Cascade • Demonstrate the various points where the oral health care team can have an impact • Understand our role as primary oral health care providers for PLWHA FEE: $30 | CODE: MAND4 (Infectious disease) 1 CEU | Audience: D, H, A Connecticut State Dental Association This presentation will review the current guidelines, recommendations and regulations regarding bloodborne exposure incident management, including: exposure risk determination, postexposure management and medical follow-up and recordkeeping. Strategies for developing and implementing a compliant and successful post-exposure management plan will be discussed. Resources from CDC, OSHA and The Organization for Safety Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) will be provided. Learning Objectives: • Describe the process of exposure determination in the oral healthcare setting • Understand the processes of post exposure management to reduce the risk of bloodborne disease transmission • Identify the relevant OSHA regulations and CDC guidance documents to develop and implement a site-specific post exposure management program FEE: $30 | CODE: MAND5 (Infection control and patient safety OR record keeping OR risk management) 1 CEU | Audience: D, H, A 21 Thursday, May 12th Course Listings 8:30 am – 11:30 am John Nadeau Clinical Records and Protocol for Dental Sleep Medicine The days of making over-the-counter “snore guards” are over. The management of sleep related breathing problems including snoring, upper airway resistance and obstructive sleep apnea requires a specific protocol from diagnosis to treatment and follow up. This course will review sleep apnea diagnostic testing options, requirements for physician involvement, case documentation and long term case management, bite registration techniques, treatment options including surgery, CPAP and oral appliances. Learning Objectives: • • • Understand how to read and interpret a sleep study Pros and cons of popular appliance types Correct case documentation to ensure successful insurance reimbursement Registrants have the option of doing a portable sleep study Wednesday night and having the results reviewed/discussed as part of this course. Sleep study availability is limited. If you are taking this course and interested in volunteering for a sleep test please email John Nadeau at: [email protected]. FEE: $50 | CODE: T2JN1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 8:30 am – 11:30 am Lee Albert, NMT Living Pain-free without Medication or Surgery This course is also being offered Wednesday evening. If you are experiencing neck, shoulder or back pain, aching hands, hips or knees, joints, tension headaches, sore muscles, or loss of functional range—this course will demonstrate simple, yet effective, clinically proven techniques to quickly diminish or permanently eliminate your pain without medication or surgery. The course will examine work-related and life-style practices that can contribute to neuromuscular/musculoskeletal injuries, present useful self-assessment techniques, and explain how to develop an effective personal short/long-term wellness plan. Numerous hands-on demonstrations will be performed on volunteers. Doctors and support staff will benefit most if they attend together. Learning Objectives: • • • Understand how certain work-related repetitive motion and postural/lifestyle practices contribute to musculoskeletal imbalances Learn to properly identify basic musculoskeletal imbalances and develop a simple, effective personal wellness plan to keep the muscles in balance Identify the best practices in ergonomics, equipment use, posture and positioning for home and office FEE: $50 | CODE: T2LA | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL 22 Register Online at CSDA.com Recommended Audience Codes D = Dentists/Dental Students | H = Hygienists | A = Assistants | O = Office Staff | L = Lab Technicians | ALL = All attendees 8:30 am – 11:30 am John Comisi, DDS The Balanced Oral Environment: Are Your Patients “Out of Balance”? Our lives have become very busy and stressful. Time does not always allow our patients (or us) the ability to take optimal care of ourselves. Each time we eat, the balance of the oral cavity becomes acidic and typically becomes neutral when saliva is flowing normally. However, what happens if no balance is reestablished? What do we as dental professionals do to help our patients cope and manage this disease process? What procedures, techniques and materials can we use the slow down the process and perhaps reverse it? This course will explore the whole basis of patient care including: cariology, preventive care, diagnostics, minimally invasive dentistry periodontal management, and how bioactive materials can and should be considered for use in your dental practice. Learning Objectives: • Understand the warning signs of imbalance in the oral cavity • What patients are most at risk for acid imbalance and damage • What agents and materials are available to help bring things back in balance FEE: $50 | CODE: T2JC1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 8:30 am – 11:30 am Debra Sabatini, RDH What’s In Your Pocket: Maximizing Innovations in Periodontal Medicine for Total Body Health and Wellness Are you having difficulty identifying aggressive pathogens that are affecting your patient’s health? Gambling that your standard periodontal therapy will be effective for ALL of your bleeding patients? Are you affected by the economy and having to deal with patients who only want “what my insurance covers”? If so, you and your team should make yourselves available for this thought-provoking course. Learning Objectives: • • • Identify risk factors of Oxidative Stress and Increased Inflammatory Burden that are preventing your patients from benefiting from your care Understand which technologies are available to identify periodontal biofilms that are associated to specific systemic illnesses like stroke, diabetes, MS, cancer, and more Learn how oral care probiotics and antioxidants will give your patients the best chance of healing and obtaining optimum long term health FEE: $50 | CODE: T2DS1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A Connecticut State Dental Association 23 Thursday, May 12th Course Listings 8:30 am – 11:30 am Michael Ragan, DMD, JD Guarding Your Practice Through Proactive Risk Management This course presents key risk management strategies to reduce or eliminate legal risks through a comprehensive review of relevant dental claims. Topics include: communication, patient selection, supervised neglect, failure to diagnose, the informed consent process, documentation, electronic health records, and HIPAA/HITECH regulations. Learning Objectives: • • • Acquire a comprehensive understanding of risk management liability in the dental practice Develop skills that will increase patient satisfaction and safety, and help protect against potential malpractice suits Learn to prevent and obtain better defense against suits and regulatory actions through good record keeping skills This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. FEE: $50 | CODE: T2MR | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 8:30 am – 11:30 am Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP Sugar, You’re (Not So) Sweet: Dental Considerations in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus It is estimated that 29.1 million Americans, or 9.3% of the population, have diabetes. Of the 29.1 million, 21 million are diagnosed, and 8.1 million remain undiagnosed. Diabetes remains the 7th leading cause of death in the United States. This program will provide attendees with an overview of diabetes mellitus, the arsenal of medications used in its management and the impact of both the disease and its treatment on dental therapy. Specific emphasis will be placed on recommended dental treatment modifications and patient management techniques necessary for dental patients living with diabetes. Learning Objectives: • • • • Identify the epidemiology and types of diabetes Describe the pathophysiology of diabetes and its various management and treatment options Describe the complex interplay of diabetes, systemic inflammation and periodontal disease Explain the impact of diabetes and its treatment on dental therapy FEE: $50 | CODE: T2TV1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 24 Register Online at CSDA.com This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. CE CERTIFICATES – NEW THIS YEAR! Approximately 30 days after the meeting, your CE certificate will be accessible online via the CSDA Annual Meeting website using your last name and zip code. This exciting new feature will allow you to have immediate access to your 2016 CE proof of completion record. 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Arthur Volker, DDS Ceramic Restorations from Start to Finish: Making the Predictable Happen The world of dental ceramics can be difficult to navigate. There is an overwhelming amount of information with a plethora of available choices. This course aims to explain the proper selection criteria and usage of ceramic materials and ancillary components. Discussion of preparation, impression, and cementation techniques will be addressed. Additionally, effective communication with the dental laboratory to predictably ensure a desired result will be discussed. Learning Objectives: • • • • • Gain confidence in selecting the appropriate ceramic restoration based on material properties Understand retraction materials and available hemostatic strategies Gain familiarity with preparation designs and various impression techniques Discussion of the treatment of the intaglio of ceramic materials prior to delivery Understand the protocols necessary for the cementation or bonding of ceramic restorations FEE: $50 | CODE: T2AV1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, L 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Nancy Crossin Inside the Consultant’s Bag of Tips and Tricks See your practice through the consultant’s objective lens. Take your practice up a notch and start facilitating progress today. This interactive course will help you identify your greatest concern and uncover “the one thing” you can do to make a difference immediately. Be prepared to take lots of ideas back to your practice! This course is designed for dentists, practice administrators and team members dedicated to continuous learning, growth and improvement. Learning Objectives: • • • Broaden your business perspective when you see it through a different lens Acquire additional tools and resources for growth and improvement Create your customized plan to implement “the one” most beneficial tip FEE: $50 | CODE: T2NC1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O Connecticut State Dental Association 25 Thursday, May 12th Course Listings 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Richard Hirschinger, DDS and Matthew Gordon, JD Managing Your Online Reputation: Practical and Legal Considerations Surrounding Use of the Internet You can’t control what your patients say about you, but this course will discuss how you and your dental practice can leverage the praise you receive from positive social media posts while providing useful and practical tips for responding to any potential negative criticism. The course will include a review of the social media landscape with a specific emphasis on Yelp, Healthgrades and other online review sites where patients are actively encouraged to post comments regarding the care they receive from dental providers. This course will also address the complicated legal issues surrounding freedom of speech, defamation of character, and the confidentiality issues that limit what dental offices can say in response to public complaints from their patients. Learning Objectives: • • • Know how to find information that is being posted online about your dental office Learn how to capitalize on the positive comments that are posted by your patients Understand how to constructively respond to negative criticisms without violating the legal constraints related to the duty to maintain the confidentiality of protected health information FEE: $50 | CODE: T2HG | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, O 9:00 am – 12:00 pm John Sobel, DDS Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Tissue Management in the Aesthetic Zone This course will explain a step by step approach to comprehensive treatment planning. Dr. Sobel will show two full mouth cases from the phone call to the insertion of 28 crowns. Tissue management in the aesthetic zone will also be discussed using cosmetic techniques involving the challenges of adjacent implants, the single implant and orthodontics to achieve pleasing results. Dr. Sobel will also present the angulated screw channel; the answer to correcting facially or lingually placed implants in the 21st century. Learning Objectives: • • • Tissue management, maintaining the papilla Zirconia abutments The angulated screw channel FEE: $50 | CODE: T2JS | 3 CEUs | Audience: D 26 Register Online at CSDA.com Thursday, May 12th 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Kathy Eklund, RDH OSHA/CDC Update: Implementing a Culture of Safety in Your Practice This course fulfills the requirement for annual OSHA training and is also being offered Friday afternoon. The goal of an infection prevention and control program is to prevent healthcare associated infections and injuries and illnesses in healthcare personnel. Strategies for ensuring compliance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and other relevant recommendations, regulations and standards will be a discussed. Resources and tools from the CDC, OSHA, the Organization for Safety Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) will be shared with attendees. Learning Objectives: • • • Describe the framework of “best practices” for developing and managing an effective infection prevention and control plan Identify credible resources for infection prevention and control Discover tools and resources to develop best practices for a site-specific infection prevention and control program This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. Attendees may wish to bring their written infection prevention/exposure control plans to reference during the presentation. FEE: FREE! | CODE: T2KE | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Helene Bednarsh, RDH HIV Discrimination, Privacy and Confidentiality This course will focus on state and federal laws designed to protect persons with disabilities, including those with HIV. These include laws on privacy, discrimination, public accommodation and civil rights. A review of the Americans with Disabilities Act relative to dentistry and a discussion of cases will demonstrate various aspects of the law. How confidentiality can be breached, even inadvertently, will be demonstrated. Learning Objectives: • • • Understand relevant state laws Review the American with Disabilities Act, mainly Title II Best practices to avoid breaching confidentiality FEE: $40 | CODE: T2HB | 2 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O Connecticut State Dental Association This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. 27 Thursday, May 12th Course Listings 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm John Nadeau Dental Sleep Medicine: Case Review & Medical/Medicare Insurance Billing This course will summarize and close out the entire dental sleep medicine process including the all important case presentation. Strategies will be discussed to ensure maximum case acceptance. “Does my insurance pay for this?” This course will go through the process for billing private medical insurances for sleep apnea appliances. Medicare myths will also be discussed and cleared up as dentists in the Northeast are in an ideal position to bill Medicare for this as well. Learning Objectives: • • • • Physician networking, how to work with the sleep MD This is life or death - how to get a “yes” How to bill insurance and maximize collection Long term case management obligations FEE: $50 | CODE: T2JN2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, O This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm John Comisi, DDS Practically Speaking: What’s New in Dentistry Today? The practice of dentistry is changing almost every day. Technology is pushing the envelope of how we deliver and market dentistry. It sometimes feels like we can never keep up. Which of these new “things” are really going to help us provide great patient care? Some are “must haves” while others are, well maybe not so much. How do you know what makes the best sense for your practice today? What could help you stand out from all the others? This course will explore the many innovations already available and those coming to you soon in dentistry, the various technologies, procedures, materials and new concepts you will need to know in order to stay ahead in these extraordinarily competitive and fast moving times. Learning Objectives: • • Understand the upcoming trends in dentistry and how they will affect your practice Review preventive care considerations and diagnostics that will help you in the fight against caries and periodontal disease • Take a closer look at “bonding” in dental restorations. What’s really going on? • Identify the potential dangers of not staying “up-to-date” FEE: $50 | CODE: T2JC2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D 28 Register Online at CSDA.com Thursday, May 12th 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Lou Brockett CPR Certification/Recertification Course Limited to 40 participants. Also being offered Wednesday evening and Friday afternoon. This Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider course is designed for providers who must have a credential card documenting successful completion of CPR certification. The core material covers adult and pediatric CPR (one and two person), foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillator. BLS Healthcare course pricing covers the textbook, CPR rescue mask keychain, written and practical exam and course completion card. This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. FEE: $80 | CODE: T2CPR | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Debra Sabatini, RDH HPV: It’s not the Hanky Panky Virus the Media Says It Is! New evidence has linked the presence of HPV in an oral mucosal infection to the increased risk of oral and oral pharyngeal cancer. It has been a challenge in the past to identify those individuals with these risk factors until now. Attendees will learn to conduct an OralAbnormalityScreening™ Exam and optimize verbal skills to educate the patient about self examination techniques without invoking the fear of the threat of cancer. We will review the importance of consistently conducting an effective oral abnormality visual and tactile “lump, bump and bulge” screening exam. Debra will discuss adjunctive oral cancer screening technologies as well as review why oral systemic health and wellness are key to oxidizing viral infections. Learning Objectives: • • • Become familiar with the checklist of what products can be recommended safely to patients that are going through cancer therapy Reduce or eliminate the fear of discussing oral abnormalities with patients Understand how to optimize positioning to provide comfort for patients in cancer therapy and support their journey as a trusted advocate This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. FEE: $50 | CODE: T2DS2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A Connecticut State Dental Association 29 Thursday, May 12th Course Listings 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP Unbreak My Heart: Cardiovascular Disease and Its Dental Considerations Cardiovascular disease is one of the major diseases affecting adults in the U.S. While mortality from heart disease has declined steadily recently, hospital admissions related to cardiovascular disease are on the rise, due, in part, to our aging population. In essence, more patients are living longer lives, only to develop heart failure in their advancing years. Hypertension remains one of the major risk factors for heart failure in both men and women. This program will provide attendees with an overview of cardiovascular systemic diseases and the medications used in their treatment. Specific emphasis will be placed on recommended dental treatment modifications for these types of patients. Learning Objectives: • • • • List the different classes of antihypertensive agents including pharmacologic effects and adverse reactions Define cardiovascular disease and review the classes of medications used in their treatment along with pharmacologic effects, adverse reactions and dental implications Discuss the mechanism of action of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents including their adverse reactions and patient care considerations Describe the various dental treatment modifications necessary for patients with cardiovascular disease FEE: $50 | CODE: T2TV2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Noel Kelsch, RDHAP Serving Underserved Populations Recognizing and serving the needs of underserved populations is a complex task. Noel’s private practice is focused on reaching out to populations without homes and those with special needs. Her treatment and preventive protocols are valuable tools in serving these cultures. This course helps the dental professional identify the needs of underserved population and the barriers to serving those needs. Attendees will leave equipped with the tools to improve access to care, provide services and preventive measures. Learning Objectives: • • • • Identify the special needs of the underserved populations Understand the barriers to care Formulate strategies to improve access to care Design environments for treatment and develop treatment plans FEE: $50 | CODE: T2NK | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 30 Register Online at CSDA.com This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. Thursday, May 12th 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Sarah Churchill, RDH, DC Help My Aching Back! A Review of Ergonomics Limited to 50 attendees. This course is also being offered Friday afternoon. This course is designed to look at ergonomics from multiple vantage points. There will be a review of routine ergonomic advice, as well as discussion about optimal work environments and how that can affect postural health. The majority of the course will be spent learning basic exercises that can positively impact positioning and stance of each individual so you are encouraged to dress comfortably. This is a “hands on” course and is meant to show participants how they can take control of their posture and improve their quality of life at work and at home. Learning Objectives: • • • Recognize your own downfalls with patient positioning and operator positioning Understand how to prevent basic injuries that arise from errors in positioning Begin correcting basic ergonomic problems with a beginner’s exercise protocol FEE: $40 | CODE: T2SC | 1.5 CEUs | Audience: ALL 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Nancy Crossin Don’t Wait Until You Need a Complete Overhaul! Statistics reveal that approximately 20% of dental practices engage the services of consultants – what about the other 80% of dental practices? In today’s world of abundance and opportunity you have exciting options and choices! Together we will discover, explore and detect early warning signs of potential problems and learn how to nip them in the bud. This interactive course will generate practical solutions you can implement immediately. This course is designed for dentists, practice administrators and team members dedicated to continuous learning, growth and improvement. Learning Objectives: • • • Increase your awareness of often subtle “red flag” behavior Discover options to nip your most pressing concerns in the bud Create a solid plan for improvement that you can implement immediately! FEE: $50 | CODE: T2NC2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, O Connecticut State Dental Association 31 Thursday, May 12th Course Listings 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Arthur Volker, DDS Minimal Intervention, Maximal Outcomes: Improving Esthetics and Function “Minimally-invasive dentistry” is a hot topic in dentistry. It’s very easy to talk about taking away less tooth structure, but it is more difficult to apply this concept to achieve predictable esthetic and functional results. This course aims to give clinicians the tools needed to successfully and immediately expand the use of minimally-invasive dentistry in daily practice. Gain familiarity with several minimally-invasive direct and indirect restorative treatments, techniques and materials. Learning Objectives: • • • • Understand and apply principles of smile design and analysis of proportions Discuss caries detection and prevention strategies Gain familiarity with orthodontic options, including treatment for periodontally compromised patients Understand how to apply the protocol of combining orthodontics and restorative modalities for esthetic improvement while minimizing tooth reduction FEE: $50 | CODE: T2AV2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Leslie Icenogle Dental Implant Assisting This course will teach you the steps involved with the implant process, from patient selection to final restoration, to allow you to better communicate treatment with your patients. You will become more knowledgeable of the consequences to your patients emotional and physical health by not having secure teeth. This course will discuss current technology and the amount of time needed between procedures and communication skills. Learning Objectives: • • • Learn the process of implant treatment from patient selection to final restoration Discuss the consequences of non-treatment Apply communication skills to educate the patient on implant treatment and the appointment sequencing of treatment FEE: $50 | CODE: T2LI | 3 CEUs | Audience: H, A, O 32 Register Online at CSDA.com Charter Oak Dental Meeting Mobile App! Make the most of your CSDA Annual Meeting experience by downloading the mobile app! See page 5 for details and download instructions. New This Year Play the QR code game for a chance at winning one of four $500 cash prizes! (This will replace the paper Exhibit Hall Stamp Program.) Thursday, May 12th 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Christel Autuori, RDH The Holistic Hygienist Limited to 50 attendees. Health is not simply the absence of disease but a state of complete and total well being. This interactive course goes beyond the oral/systemic connection to the multidimensional perspective that is holistic health, encompassing the mind, body and spirit. We will examine the many factors that contribute to our health and discuss the importance of balance in health and healing. Mindfulness techniques, yoga, energy healing, foods and herbal preparations, aromatherapy, meditation, guided imagery, Ayurveda, and aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine will be explored. Attendees will learn how to incorporate aspects of these healing modalities into treatment plans for our patients as well as into our own lives for better health and vitality. Learning Objectives: • • • • Describe three benefits of meditation and its relationship to health Explain the phrase “Food is Medicine, Medicine is Food” Name three foods/herbs that have antimicrobial properties Name two approaches/modalities that can reduce inflammation in the body FEE: $50 | CODE: T2CA | 3 CEUs | Audience: H 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Ellen Gambardella, CDA The Wow Factor …Tips and Tricks Every Auxiliary Must Know! Attention dental assistants and hygienists! This informative and fast-paced session is designed to empower you with the dental tips and tricks you need to know. Enhance your skills in: infection control, equipment maintenance, impression taking, mixing cements, whitening, laboratory procedures, pet dentistry, marketing, communication, fraud prevention, and much more. With the effective strategies presented in this fun course, you will improve the patient experience, increase workplace satisfaction, boost office productivity, and distinguish yourself as a leader in your practice. Learning Objectives: • • • • Discover clinical short-cuts without compromising quality Learn techniques that will reduce your supply costs Acquire strategies that will increase office productivity and improve communication Enhance your infection control protocol FEE: $50 | CODE: T2EG | 3 CEUs | Audience: H, A Connecticut State Dental Association 33 w o h e s fun! e s e Comwest wa the Unleash Your Inner Cowboy or Cowgirl! THURSDAY, MAY 12 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm Grab your partners, do si do! A highlight of our annual event each year, this costume party includes an impressive dinner and dessert buffet as well as complimentary specialty cocktails…all centered around a wild, wild, western theme! This year’s party will feature a professional line dancing instructor who will teach a number of dances from 8pm – 9pm. After that, dance the night away as DJ Dave plays all of your favorite hits spanning the years. Tickets are only $55 per person. Available to Annual Meeting registrants only. If you are roundin’ up a group and want to reserve a table for 10, you can do that for a $50 fee. Simply add to one individual registration of your choice. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Theme dress is encouraged but not required. Looking forward to seeing ya’ll at the rodeo! 34 Dinner! Desserts! Drinks! Dancing! Register Online at CSDA.com Information Technology Solutions and Services For Today’s Dental Practices. Contact Us For A FREE Evaluation Of Your Current Network Southridge Technology can help your dental practice’s technology run smoother and more efficiently. We’re experts at keeping your technology safe and HIPAA compliant. • 24/7 “World Class” Customer Care • System Monitoring, Backup, Virus Protection and Email Solutions • Technology Sales and Support • Digital X-ray and 3D Imaging Expertise “We make technology work for you” A Proud CSDA Affinity Program Member (203) 431-8324 • (860) 426-8221 • www.southridgetech.com Connecticut State Dental Association 35 Exhibit Hall Happenings Exhibit Hall Hours Thursday, May 12th 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Friday, May 13th 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Free Coffee And Tea Provided both Thursday and Friday morning compliments of: Our event features approximately 120 Exhibitors showcasing products and services designed to enhance both your professional and personal life. Many of them offer “show-only” specials allowing you to take advantage of additional savings on top of the convenience of the “one-stop-shopping” experience! Before you head to the meeting, make sure you download the CSDA Annual Meeting mobile app and refer to the “Convention Specials” tab for a list of specials that might interest you. See page 5 of this program for the easy download instructions. Daily Drawings - Be sure to drop your drawing tickets in the drum located in the back of the Exhibit Hall for your chance at some really great prizes! There will be four drawings each day. (Your drawing tickets will be included in your confirmation packet.) NEW Electronic Exhibit Hall Game This Year! Instead of collecting stamps on a card, you’ll be scanning QR codes with your mobile device and there will be nothing to fill out and turn in! Don’t miss your shot at one of four $500 cash prizes! Complete details on how the game will work and which Exhibitors you need to visit will be provided later. For now, all we can tell you is it will be easy and fun so be sure to download the app so you are ready to “hit the floor running”. See page 5 for download instructions. FREE Exhibits Only Pass - A special “Exhibits Only” pass will be available to CSDA member dentists and their staff on Friday, May 13th. No pre-registration is required and this badge will give you access to the Exhibit Hall. Please go directly to the main Registration Desk when you get to the Convention Center to take advantage of this special opportunity. This is a perfect alternative if you won’t know if you can make it until the last minute! Free Chair Massages This complimentary service will be offered both Thursday and Friday so be sure to stop by as you make your way around the show floor. Express Lunch Option – NEW Choices AND includes a free insulated lunch bag this year! $20 each – This is available for pre-purchase for both Thursday and Friday. Lunch will be served in the lounge area of the Exhibit Hall from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm. See page 48 or the Registration Form for complete details on what’s included in this convenient and affordable lunch option. Thank you to Fortress Insurance Company for sponsoring the tote bags. Pick up your bag at their booth before you make your way around the Exhibit Hall. 36 Register Online at CSDA.com Exhibitors Here is a partial list of companies you can look forward to seeing at CSDA’s 2016 Annual Meeting: 3M Oral Care Hu-Friedy A-dec Integrity Systems & Solutions, LLC AFTCO Transition Consultants Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. Almonte Fallago Group Karl Schumacher Dental Bank of America Practice Solutions Kettenbach Benco Dental LumaDent, Inc. Bisco Dental Products Mondovi Dental Brasseler USA National Practice Transitions, LLC Care Credit New England Practice Transitions Carestream Dental North East Dental Management Centrix, Inc. Officite Century Financial Services Orascoptic Colgate Patterson Dental Supply Connecticut Dental Health Partnership Pelton & Crane/Marus Convergent Dental, Inc. Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening CT Foundation for Dental Outreach – CTMOM Planmeca USA, Inc. Dart Dental Supply Primadent Delta Dental of New Jersey Professional Sales Associates, Inc. Dental Works, LLC RDH Temps Dentist’s Advantage Rose Micro Solutions Dentsply Implants Rosen & Associates, LLP Dentsply International SciCan, Inc. Designs for Vision, Inc. Sleep Group Solutions Digital Doc, LLC Solutionreach DoctorsInternet.com Southridge Technology Doral Refining Corporation Sterling Architectural Millwork Fortress Insurance Company Sunstar Americas - GUM, Butler, Guidor Garfield Refining Company Surgitel GC America, Inc. Tri-State Dental New England Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/Instrumentarium Ultradent Products, Inc. Gentle Dental of New England Voco America, Inc. Hayes Handpiece of Connecticut Weave Healthcare Practice Solutions Group Yankee Dental Congress Healthplex, Inc. York Dental Laboratory Henry Schein Dental Zimmer Biomet Connecticut State Dental Association 37 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 8:30 am – 11:30 am Ellen Gambardella, CDA Infection Control Preparation Course for the DANB Exam This informative review session will serve as an adjunct to the attendee’s preparation for taking the Dental Assisting National Board Infection Control Exam. This course will inform you of the current OSHA/CDC guidelines, sterilization techniques, disinfection protocols, environmental asepsis, instrument processing and recirculation, dental waterline maintenance, hand hygiene, selection of personal protective equipment, the hazard communication program, and more. Attendees will learn about the fundamentals of each component and their relation to the exam. Learning Objectives: • • • • • • Bloodborne pathogens and standard precautions Infectious disease process - HAV, HBV, HCV, HIV, TB Personal protective equipment criteria, handwashing and alcohol based hand-rubs Hazard communication program - labeling and SDS’s Engineering and work practice controls Sterilization, biological monitoring, disinfection, and barrier techniques FEE: $50 | CODE: F3EG1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: A 8:30 am – 11:30 am Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP Making Local Anesthesia Stick: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Local Anesthetic Agents and Vasoconstrictors Due to their potential for producing life-threatening systemic adverse reactions, a thorough knowledge of the pharmacological and clinical properties of local anesthetic agents is essential for their safe and effective use. This course will provide attendees with an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents commonly administered in dental practice and patient management techniques necessary with specific disease states. Learning Objectives: • • • • Explain the basic concepts of neurophysiology and nerve conduction and the mechanism of action of local anesthetic agents Differentiate between the two major classes of local anesthetic agents with respect to their distribution, metabolism, adverse effects, drug interactions and contraindications Understand the rationale for the use of vasoconstrictors in local anesthetic solutions and their potential effects in common organ system disease states Specify the various local anesthetic agent combinations most commonly used in dentistry and the rationale for their use in specific clinical situations FEE: $50 | CODE: F3TV1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 38 Register Online at CSDA.com Recommended Audience Codes D = Dentists/Dental Students | H = Hygienists | A = Assistants | O = Office Staff | L = Lab Technicians | ALL = All attendees 8:30 am – 11:30 am Noel Kelsch, RDHAP Understanding the Psychology of Dentistry: Patient Compliance and Motivation Ever have one of those days when you feel as though your patients just are not getting it? In this humorous yet informative course, you will learn the steps to motivate change and enhance patient’s perspective of dentistry. This course will magnify your understanding of the psychology of dentistry, importance of utilizing the steps of motivating change and learning styles of patients. Learning Objectives: • • • Recognize learning styles to help motivate patients to make changes in their daily oral health practices and comply with dental treatment plans Recognize the psychological conditions associated with dentistry and develop a treatment plan to work with those clients Develop a treatment plan for patient compliance and motivation in the prevention of disease FEE: $50 | CODE: F3NK1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 8:30 am – 11:30 am Nancy Bouchard, DDS and Mary Ellen Sholes Tricks of the Radiology Trade: A Hands-on Workshop Limited to 30 participants. Also being offered Friday afternoon. Do you have difficulty with the gagging patient? The person with the small mouth? The crying child? Are you finding it hard to place those bulky sensors? Learn stress-free approaches to exposing radiographs. Attendees can try different techniques, use equipment including Rinn kits and Snap-a-Rays and then adapt them for the digital sensor. This dynamic “round-table” workshop is centered on YOU!!! Your participation is essential! Learning Objectives: • • • Simulate exposing radiographs with various holders for film or sensors Gain knowledge concerning different approaches for difficult patients Learn the approach to eliminating overlapping on bitewings FEE: $90 | CODE: F3BS1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A Connecticut State Dental Association 39 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 8:30 am – 11:30 am Caitlin O’Rourke and Greg Whitmer Exiting the Profession: How to Successfully and Profitably Sell Your Practice As business owners, doctors are tasked with balancing the success and growth of their practice with the responsibility of their family’s financial future and retirement. This seminar has been designed to address concerns of doctors preparing to sell their existing practice. During this course you will have the opportunity to discuss the various aspects of a successful practice transition with industry experts. This course offers invaluable insight and information to help you ensure a successful and profitable practice transition. Learning Objectives: • • • • Learn how early planning can lead to a successful transition Develop strategies to maximize practice value Understand practice financing options for both buyer and seller Avoid common “pit-falls” of selling a practice FEE: $50 | CODE: F3OW | 3 CEUs | Audience: D 8:30 am – 11:30 am Lori Trost, DMD Creating a Robust Dental Practice in these Economic Times Learn how to maximize your practice potential in today’s economy! Most dentists currently have products and techniques in their tool kit that can boost their practice, but are they used to their fullest potential? This course will focus on five effective clinical procedures ranging from composite placement, minor tooth movement, to same-day dentistry, among other financial rainmakers. Attendees will also see the practice management benefits of these creative and conventional approaches to patient care that are productive and efficient, while increasing the bottom line. Learning Objectives: • • • • • Develop a versatile and streamlined composite placement system Customize YOUR clinical “Go To” restorative list Understand practical incorporation of a diode laser that provides “bang for your buck” Learn the benefits of specific plastics: tooth movement, night guards, whitening trays Implement social media strategies to improve patient care, communication, and referrals FEE: $50 | CODE: F3LT1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D 40 Register Online at CSDA.com CE CERTIFICATES – NEW THIS YEAR! Approximately 30 days after the meeting, your CE certificate will be accessible online via the CSDA Annual Meeting website using your last name and zip code. This exciting new feature will allow you to have immediate access to your 2016 CE proof of completion record. 8:30 am – 11:30 am Uche Odiatu, DMD 50 Shades of Inflammation: Body Fat, Flossing and French Fries Want to add incredible value to the patient experience? There is an avalanche of evidence demonstrating the link between your patients’ mouth with their lifestyle habits: overeating and sedentary living. Patients appreciate the dental professional who sees the bigger picture and understands the relationship between the body, mind and mouth. In this high-energy and insightful course, Dr. Odiatu will go into key strategies to create change in your patients’ daily health practices and maybe yours, too! Learning Objectives: • • • • Understand why certain patients do not respond well to your hygiene programs Recognize the destructive INFLAMMATORY CASCADE in your patients Learn how oral health relates to Alzheimer’s, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, COPD and cancer Discover how visceral fat (belly fat) acts like an active organ causing havoc in the mind, body and mouth FEE: $50 | CODE: F3OU1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL 8:30 am – 11:30 am Debra Engelhardt-Nash Reach for the Stars: Hiring and Maintaining an All-Star Dental Team In most dental practices, the first patient encounter occurs with the front desk. To the patient, their performance is a key indicator of the level of care that will be provided. This is why having the right people working in your office is critical to practice success. Learn how to attract and hire the best team possible from job placement ads to interview skills and a great first day! Protocols for conducting performance conferences and compensation reviews will be outlined. Suggested training guidelines for new team as well as existing team members will be outlined. Discover how to perpetuate outstanding team performance. This course is designed to help the practice hire right and improve current employment practices with existing employees. Learning Objectives: • • • • What your ad says about your practice - attracting the right candidates Telephone screening - what questions are important The interview - who does the talking? Training schedule - who’s in charge? FEE: $50 | CODE: F3DE1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, O Connecticut State Dental Association 41 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Kannan Rengasamy, DDS and Aditya Tadinada, DDS Radiation Health and Safety Review Course Limited to 30 attendees. Required text – Introduction to Basic Concepts of Dental Radiography (see ordering instructions below) IMPORTANT! Please be advised that you should come to this review course having familiarized yourself with the required text noted above. The intent of this course is to review the concepts covered in the study guide and prepare you for the DANB RHS exam which you will schedule and take at a future date. Come prepared and take advantage of the opportunity to ask questions! The required text must be ordered through the American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA). Please contact Ms. Sidonia Peto, Director of Education, at 877-874-3785 and ask for the study guide titled, Introduction to Basic Concepts of Dental Radiography, and mention the CSDA Annual Meeting course running on May 13th to get the discounted price. The text is $70 (plus shipping). Please request a copy of the text at least six weeks in advance of the meeting date to ensure delivery before the course. Certification in Dental Radiology is mandatory under Connecticut State Law (CT State Law HB7097). This is the minimum level of competency expected of dental assistants in the State of Connecticut. As of January 1, 1995, only registered Dental Hygienists and Certified Dental Assistants who have passed the Radiation Health and Safety Examination (RHS) portion of the Dental Assisting National Boards can expose radiographs under the supervision of licensed dentists. The RHS is a free-standing examination designed to determine competency in dental radiation health and safety for personnel performing dental radiography procedures. Learning Objectives: • • • • • • • Understanding dental radiation Process radiographic film Identify and correct errors Expose and evaluate radiographs Mount and label radiographs Apply infection control techniques Prepare you for the RHS exam! The examination is taken independently of this full-day course. Our past success rate for preparing examinees has been one of the best in the country. Utilization of the required syllabus and review course combines practical clinical materials, techniques and principles which will ensure success when taking the exam. The DANB RHS Exam is administered by computer only at PROMETRICS Testing Centers. Applications for the examination are available through 1-800-FOR-DANB. FEE: $95 | Code: F3RHS | 6.5 CEUs | Audience: A 42 Register Online at CSDA.com Friday, May 13th 9:00 am – 12:00 pm John Comisi, DDS Oral Cancer Detection: Are You Seeing the Whole Picture? The worldwide annual incidence of oral cancer is greater than 300,000. Detection of this disease has typically occurred too late to implement treatment. It is only through early detection that these rates can be improved. Oral cancer survival rates have not improved over the last 50 years. Why? Because we are not “seeing” the development of oral cancer until it becomes vividly apparent under our usual visible light observations. Various technologies have been developed over the past 20 years and they continue to evolve. Each one aims to provide the ultimate goal: to help improve our ability to identify potential lesions well in advance of them becoming “deadly”. Come learn which ones are most effective. Learning Objectives: • • • A full review of the oral anatomy and proper examination of the patient Understand the challenges our profession has had in effectively identifying cancer in its earlier stages Learn what types of identification systems we may be employing in the near future FEE: $50 | CODE: F3JC | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Leslie Icenogle Medical Coding in the Dental Practice This intense and interactive program allows for your team to know what procedures are considered to be covered by health insurance and allow patients to utilize the medical benefits to which they are entitled. It allows for peer-to-peer discussion and exercises to learn the basics of health insurance, including ICD-10 codes which are increasingly becoming requested by dental carriers. A discussion of the new and updated ADA codes for 2016 will confirm you are current in dental coding. Learning Objectives: • • • • • Classify dental procedures considered to be medically necessary Discuss basic differences between dental and medical insurances Translate medical insurance terminology Assess procedures requiring prior-authorization Discuss HCFA 1500 claim form basics This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. FEE: $50 | CODE: F3LI | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O Connecticut State Dental Association 43 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Jonathan Feldman, DMD The Importance of Collaboration Between an Orthodontist and General Dental Practitioner This course will help clarify the collaboration between the GP and the orthodontist and how both can “profit” from a close working relationship. This course will cover diagnosis and treatment of some common issues that a general dentist may encounter in young patients, including habits, anterior crossbites, and ectopic eruption. We will also discuss diagnosis and treatment in the mixed dentition. Emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis of skeletal problems, timing of referral and treatment, as well as the role of early treatment and growth modification. We will conclude with management of more complex occlusal and skeletal problems. Here we will discuss the need for collaboration between all the areas of dentistry when it comes to missing teeth and severe skeletal problems in adult patients. Learning Objectives: • • • Understand the how and when of early treatment Understand appropriate referral timing Understand complex interaction between the orthodontist and the general dentist FEE: $50 | CODE: F3JF | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Martin Zase, DDS Composite Pearls for the General Practitioner This course is designed to help general dentists improve their success with composite restorations. The course will start with a review of basic adhesive dentistry techniques while explaining a unique method of performing microdentistry. It then continually builds on the knowledge gained with each succeeding and more complex segment of utilizing composites. Techniques and tips are included in the following topics: posterior composites: predictable contacts, aesthetic tips, preventing overhangs; achieving absolutely zero sensitivity with all composite restorations; problems with bulk fill techniques and invisibly restoring fractured incisors. Learning Objectives: • • • • Learn the Mini-Prep: a minimally invasive technique for restoring incipient carious lesions Understand how to select and use the best bonding agents to eliminate all post-op sensitivity with bonding procedures Feel more confident in tackling anterior complex composite restorations Be more comfortable presenting cosmetic treatment plans to patients FEE: $50 | CODE: F3MZ1 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, A 44 Register Online at CSDA.com Friday, May 13th 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Lou Brockett CPR Certification/Recertification Course Limited to 40 participants. Also being offered Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon. This Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider course is designed for providers who must have a credential card documenting successful completion of CPR certification. The core material covers adult and pediatric CPR (one and two person), foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillator. BLS Healthcare course pricing covers the textbook, CPR rescue mask keychain, written and practical exam and course completion card. This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. FEE: $80 | CODE: F3CPR | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Ellen Gambardella, CDA Preparation Course for the DANB General Chairside Exam This course is recommended for dental assistants wishing to take the General Chairside component of the Dental Assisting National Board examination and serves as an adjunct to the individual’s own preparation for taking the exam. The components of the General Chairside exam will be reviewed with emphasis on their relevance to the test. Hints for improving test scores and an overview of the application process will be included. Learning Objectives: • • • • • • Collection and recording of clinical data Chairside procedures and materials Lab materials and techniques Patient education and oral health management Prevention and management of emergencies Test taking strategies and application review FEE: $50 | CODE: F3EG2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: A Connecticut State Dental Association 45 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Thomas Viola, RPh, CCP Hurts So Good! Management of Post-Therapeutic Dental Pain and Patient Care Considerations Management of post-therapeutic dental pain is accomplished with the use of opioid and non-opioid analgesics. This course will provide attendees with an overview of the basic pharmacology of opioid and non-opioid analgesics. Special emphasis will be given to appropriate prescribing practices for practical application in everyday clinical situations. Learning Objectives: • • • Describe the pharmacology and mechanism of action of non-opioid and opioid analgesics, including their therapeutic effects and potential for abuse Understand the intended role of opioid and non-opioid analgesics in dental settings Use case scenarios to develop a pain management plan based upon a patient’s needs and underlying medical conditions This course satisfies the NEW mandatory CE requirement for CT dentists - Prescribing controlled substances and pain management. FEE: $50 | CODE: F3TV2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Kathy Eklund, RDH OSHA/CDC Update: Implementing a Culture of Safety in Your Practice Attendees may wish to bring their written infection prevention/exposure control plans to reference during the presentation. This course fulfills the requirement for annual OSHA training and is also being offered Thursday morning. The goal of an infection prevention and control program is to prevent healthcare associated infections and injuries and illnesses in healthcare personnel. Strategies for ensuring compliance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and other relevant recommendations, regulations and standards will be a discussed. Resources and tools from the CDC, OSHA, the Organization for Safety Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) will be shared with attendees. Learning Objectives: • • • Describe the framework of “best practices” for developing and managing an effective infection prevention and control plan Identify credible resources for infection prevention and control Discover tools and resources to develop best practices for a site-specific infection prevention and control program FEE: FREE! | CODE: F3KE | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O 46 Register Online at CSDA.com This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. Friday, May 13th 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Noel Kelsch, RDHAP Identifying Methamphetamine Abuse and Developing a Treatment Protocol Do you know the signs and symptoms of the use of the highly addictive drug, Meth? Do you know how to treat a patient who is using or has used Meth in the past? With the five-fold increase of the use of this drug in the past decade, dental professionals are treating Meth patients daily even if they do not know it. Noel has made it her mission to equip dental professionals with the history, signs, symptoms and treatment for this drug. The skills and treatment techniques that she developed while working with this population for 25 years are vital in combating the effects of this destructive drug in the dental setting. With the use of visuals and personal experience, Noel equips the audience for intervention as well as safe dental treatment. Learning Objectives: • • • • Describe the history of Methamphetamine abuse Understand the composition of methamphetamines and manufacturing process Delineate the signs and symptoms of Methamphetamine use Identify the affects of Methamphetamine use on the human body FEE: $50 | CODE: F3NK2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O This course satisfies one-hour of mandatory CE for CT dentists. 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Nancy Bouchard, DDS and Mary Ellen Sholes Tricks of the Radiology Trade: A Hands-on Workshop Limited to 30 participants. Also being offered Friday morning. Do you have difficulty with the gagging patient, the person with the small mouth, the crying child? Are you finding it hard to place those bulky sensors? Learn stress-free approaches to exposing radiographs. Attendees can try different techniques, use equipment including Rinn kits and snap-a-rays and then adapt them for the digital sensor. This dynamic “round-table” workshop is centered on YOU!!! Your participation is essential! Learning Objectives: • • • • • Simulate exposing radiographs with various holders for film or sensors Gain knowledge concerning different approaches for difficult patients Learn the approach to eliminating overlapping on bitewings Reduce practitioner and patient stress Address any concerns regarding radiology techniques FEE: $90 | CODE: F3BS2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A Connecticut State Dental Association 47 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Lori Trost, DMD Reduce Your “Temporary” Anxiety: A Hands-on Workshop Limited to 30 participants. Creating temporaries can sometimes be challenging, let alone re-making or re-cementing them! If this procedure is causing you any frustration, this course is meant for you! Participants will be introduced to a consistent, predictable, and efficient system that guarantees durable temporary restorations that function for the interim duration. Get the most out of time with properly selected materials and become more masterful in your temporization skill. Learning Objectives: • • • • • Step-by-step techniques for fabricating solid temporaries Understand how to select proper materials for each individual case presentation Learn shade matching, high-end esthetics, and polishing Restore broken cusps with confidence Don’t shy away from multi-unit temporization NOTE: Bring protective eyewear. FEE: $115 | CODE: F3LT2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D Brand New Express Lunch Options for 2016! Includes a free insulated lunch bag! Express Lunches are available for pre-purchase for Thursday and Friday and will be served in the Exhibit Hall in our lounge area. Why go out into the casino and deal with a long wait and risk being late to your next session? Relax right in the Convention Center with your friends and colleagues or take it to go if you’re pressed for time. For $20 each, the following wrap selections are available and include: a whole fresh fruit, an individual bag of chips, a salad (home style potato salad, creamy coleslaw or vegetable couscous), a dessert (jumbo chocolate chip cookie, jumbo oatmeal raisin cookie, Obnoxious brownie or lemon bar) and a beverage (soft drink or bottled water). Italian Deli: Mortadella, Genoa Salami, Sweet Capicola Ham and Sliced Provolone Cheese with Lettuce Tomato, Crushed Oregano and Olive Oil on a Plain Wrap Chicken Caesar Salad on a Plain Wrap Turkey BLT on a Whole Wheat Wrap Marinated Portabella Mushroom and Fresh Mozzarella Cheese with Roasted Tomato Aioli on a Red Pepper Wrap Simply add to your registration. 48 Register Online at CSDA.com Friday, May 13th 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Riccardo Ambrogio, DMD Medical Management of the Dental Patient This course will be an up-to-date review of the practice parameters involving complex medical patients receiving dental care. Topics covered will include: review of systems, office medical emergencies, the anticoagulated patient, local anesthesia update and patient scenarios. Learning Objectives: • • • • Reinforce proper medical history evaluation Provide focus and enhancement of medical colleague interaction Develop proper office preparation for medical emergencies Gain an increased awareness of local anesthetic armamentarium FEE: $50 | CODE: F3RA | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Debra Engelhardt-Nash By Your Side: Communication and Customer Skills for the Clinical Team The way your team treats patients is a defining moment in how your patients feel about the doctor, their treatment, and the way the practice operates. This course will teach you and your team how to be intentionally dynamic to help your practice grow and thrive. Your team will learn how to be better patient and practice advocates while your patients are in their care. This course will help you increase your treatment acceptance, attract more patients and create a team that works together using everybody’s strengths. Discover how to enhance team roles at all levels. Learning Objectives: • • • • • Enhance your treatment presentation skills Discover when and how to discuss treatment investment Improve the Recall Renewal Exam - activating incomplete treatment Implement the post visit phone call Learn the importance of the pre-operative appointment FEE: $50 | CODE: F3DE2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: D, H, A, O Connecticut State Dental Association 49 Friday, May 13th Course Listings 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Uche Odiatu, DMD Mental Detox: Create Balance in Your Practice and in Your Life Has your get up and go, got up and left? Are your clinic days fueled by caffeine? Are your patients wound up? This entertaining and informative course will inspire you to TAKE ACTION and reclaim your energy. The unrelenting pressure and stress from demanding clinical treatments, patient relations, and staff challenges can drain the reserves of the most well-intentioned individual. The consequences include: poor sleep, overeating, accelerated aging, periodontal disease, lack of productivity, and feeling overwhelmed. Did you know that a single bout of exercise causes biochemical changes in your body that make you happier? This empowering course is uniquely crafted to balance and energize the lives of ALL dental team members! Learning Objectives: • • • • • Learn 10 simple ways to boost your health and feel younger Discover three ways to De-STRESS and BOOST energy Apply four techniques to boost your immune system with regular aerobic exercise Implement a resistance-training program to combat fatigue, poor sleep and depression Understand a new way of looking at the body-mind connection FEE: $50 | CODE: F3UO2 | 3 CEUs | Audience: ALL Planning to have lunch or dinner in one of the Mohegan Sun casino restaurants? Show your CSDA badge and get 15%* off your bill at any of the following restaurants: * Alcoholic beverages excluded. *10% off Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse. 50 Register Online at CSDA.com Friday, May 13th 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Sarah Churchill, RDH, DC Help My Aching Back! A Review of Ergonomics Limited to 50 attendees. This course is also being offered Thursday afternoon. This course is designed to look at ergonomics from multiple vantage points. There will be a review of routine ergonomic advice, as well as discussion about optimal work environments and how that can affect postural health. The majority of the course will be spent learning basic exercises that can positively impact positioning and stance of each individual so you are encouraged to dress comfortably. This is a “hands on” course and is meant to show participants how they can take control of their posture and improve their quality of life at work and at home. Learning Objectives: • Recognize your own downfalls with patient positioning and operator positioning • Understand how to prevent basic injuries that arise from errors in positioning • Begin correcting basic ergonomic problems with a beginner’s exercise protocol FEE: $40 | CODE: F3SC | 1.5 CEUs | Audience: ALL 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Martin Zase, DDS Cosmetic Pearls for Indirect Restorations This course is designed to help general dentists improve their success with indirect restorations and do better and more predictable cosmetic dentistry. Techniques and tips are included in the following topics: Porcelain onlays and crowns; repairing and preventing minor marginal defects, opaquing metal, invisible margins; cementing indirects: choosing the best cement, simplifying cleanup; impression taking tips: digital and analog; porcelain veneers: modifying shades, laboratory communication to get what you want; how to decide how many veneers to do; natural and aesthetic bridges: ovate pontic design, tissue design, repairing fractured porcelain; patient communication: the principle of asking, cosmetic imaging; and countless other pearls to put into your practice tomorrow. Learning Objectives: • Learn opaquing, adhesive, and reparative techniques with ceramic restorations • Learn to hide or disguise porcelain margins • Learn ideal cementing techniques to eliminate all post-op sensitivity • Feel more confident in tackling cosmetic restorations FEE: $50 | CODE: F3MZ2 | 2 CEUs | Audience: D Connecticut State Dental Association 51 Sponsors 52 Noel Kelsch’s courses are generously sponsored by: Dr. Trost’s Courses courses are generously sponsored by: Thomas Viola’s courses are generously sponsored by: Debra Engelhardt-Nash’s courses are generously sponsored by: Dr. Volker’s courses are generously sponsored by: Dr. Zase’s courses are generously sponsored by: Register Online at CSDA.com Dr. Comisi’s courses are generously sponsored by: Dr. Sobel’s course is generously sponsored by: Leslie Icenogle’s courses are generously sponsored by: Atty. Matt Gordon and Dr. Hirschinger’s course is generously sponsored by: Connecticut State Dental Association 53 Speaker Bios Lee Albert, NMT is a national presenter and popular Neuromuscular Therapist and yoga instructor at the world renowned Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Lenox, MA. Dedicated to helping people help themselves, Lee created, practices and teaches Integrated Positional Therapy (IPT), protocols to reduce and often eliminate chronic pain. He is the author of “Live Pain Free without Drugs or Surgery”. Riccardo Ambrogio, DMD is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Connecticut’s School of Dental Medicine. He is also a Diplomate of New York University College of Dentistry and serves on the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Christel Autuori, RDH, RYT, MA is a dental hygienist, yoga teacher, Reiki master, stress management instructor, integrative health coach, consultant, educator, author, and director of the Institute for Holistic Health Studies at Western Connecticut State University. Christel is the founder and owner of Integrative Health of Connecticut, LLC. Daniel Baccari JD, Esquire is a principal founder of one of the fastest growing dental practice transition companies, NPT, LLC. Dan has brokered and participated in hundreds of practice sales over an 18-year period and has lectured both locally and nationally at many state dental meetings. Jill Baskin, DDS is a general dentist in the suburbs of Chicago. Since July 1996, Dr. Baskin has been reviewing dental professional liability claims for CNA’s Health Pro in addition to presenting their national risk management seminar since 1989. 54 Register Online at CSDA.com Helene Bednarsh, BS, RDH, MPH is the Director of the HIV Dental Program, Boston Public Health Commission, Vice President of HIVDENT and NEAETC Dental Director. The University of Michigan awarded her Outstanding Dental Hygiene Alumni the Distinguished Service Award. The Alfred C. Fones Award was given by ADHA. She has numerous publications and contributed to the CDC Dental Infection Control Guidelines in 2003. Nancy Bouchard, DDS, MHP is a former clinical instructor at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine and the Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists. She currently practices in Florida. Lou Brockett is the Owner and President of A Second Chance CPR and First Aid Training, LLC. He spent 21 years in the United States Navy Active Duty as a Hospital Corpsman Chief Petty Officer, (Air Warfare Specialist) and is currently a CT EMT Instructor and EMT. Sarah Churchill, RDH, DC has been practicing Dental Hygiene since 2004. She graduated with a Doctorate of Chiropractic in 2013. She was an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Fones School of Dental Hygiene in Bridgeport, CT. She is currently working as an RDH in Riverside and as a Chiropractor in her Stamford office. John Comisi, DDS, MAGD has been in private practice in Ithaca, NY since 1983 and is President and CEO of Dental Care with a Difference®, PC, and “Knowledge Brings Health”®. Dr. Comisi is a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry and holds Fellowships in the Academy of Dentistry International, the American College of Dentistry, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the International College of Dentistry. Nancy Clark-Crossin is a practice management consultant, speaker and author. She has over three decades of dental industry experience. She is passionate about guiding dental teams to advance and flourish together. Nancy believes that a combination of progressive leadership, teamwork, systems and exceptional customer service is the recipe for success. Kathy Eklund RDH, MHP is the Director of Occupational Health and Safety and the Forsyth Research Subject and Patient Safety Advocate at The Forsyth Institute. She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene at MCPHS University and Adjunct Faculty at the Mount Ida College School of Dental Hygiene where she teaches senior level courses in Oral Health Research and Evidence-Based Decision Making. Debra Engelhardt-Nash, AA, BFA is listed in Dentistry Today as a Leader in Continuing Dental Education and Dental Consulting and was awarded the American Dental Assistant Association’s Distinguished Service Award. She was honored by in 2014 as Top 25 Women in Dentistry. Debra was the 2015 recipient of the Gordon Christensen Outstanding Lecturer Award. Jonathan Feldman, DMD, MS graduated from Colgate University Magna Cum Laude in 1990 with B.A. in Biology. He completed his dental degree at the University of Connecticut, School of Dental Medicine in 1994. He did his residency in Ortho and earned a Masters in Science at the University of North Carolina. He has been a part-time clinical professor in the Department of Orthodontics at UCONN since 1997. Ellen Gambardella, CDA, RDA, M.Ed. is an educator and professional speaker. In a nationwide search, Ellen was selected as the “Most Effective Dental Assistant Educator in the United States” and is the recipient of the “Teacher of the Year” Award in Massachusetts. She has lectured nationally and internationally. Joe Garzi, BA has a career in technology that spans over twenty five years. He is a Certified HIPAA Security Professional and has been supporting the Technology and Education of Dental Practices for over 15 years. Southridge Technology is the Endorsed Information Technology Services Provider for the CSDA and the Ninth District Dental Association. Matthew Gordon, JD is a founding partner of Matthew Dallas Gordon, LLC. Attorney Gordon is admitted to practice in all Connecticut state and federal courts and the U. S. Supreme Court. Attorney Gordon is a board member of the CT Hispanic Bar Association, CT Trial Lawyers Association and he has tried numerous jury cases to verdict and argued numerous cases on appeal. Richard Hirschinger, DDS serves as a Dental Advisor for Officite, the official website and online marketing provider of the Connecticut State Dental Association. He actively practices in Beverly Hills, treating patients with orofacial pain and obstructive sleep apnea. He also serves as Clinic Director at UCLA in the Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine Program. Leslie Icenogle has been a Practice Manager in the dental field for over three decades. She is certified in medical/ dental coding and is a dental radiographer specializing in CBCT imaging. Leslie offers coaching, virtual training and lectures. She is a member of NSA, SCN, ADMC, AAOMS, ADOM, and ADIA. Connecticut State Dental Association 55 Speaker Bios Noel Brandon-Kelsch, RDHAP is an international speaker, writer and RDH in Alternative Practice. She is passionate about oral health and has the uncanny ability to motivate and enlighten through her unique humor and cutting edge information. She is known for taking tough subject matter and presenting it in an interesting and thought provoking way. John Nadeau is the VP of Sleep Group Solutions and resides in Gorham, Maine with his wife and three children. A renowned expert on acoustic airway imaging and sleep testing, his lectures focus on the latest regulations, protocols and strategies for the successful dental management of sleep related breathing disorders. Uche Odiatu, DMD is a certified personal trainer, Certified Lifestyle Coach, and co-author of the books: “The Miracle of Health” and “Fit for the LOVE of It!”. This lifelong athlete, licensed ZUMBA instructor and father of four has been an invited guest on 400 radio and TV shows including ABC 20/20 and Canada AM. Caitlin O’Rourke is a Regional Business Development Officer and Vice President with Bank of America Practice Solutions. Caitlin specializes in working with dentists seeking financing and banking products to acquire existing dental practices throughout New England. She enjoys working with both first time and existing practice owners to provide creative financing solutions. Michael Ragan, DMD, JD, LLM is an attorney who represents physicians, dentists, and nurses in civil and administrative litigation. Dr. Ragan practiced dentistry for many years and also spent more than ten years managing healthcare professional liability claims in the insurance industry. Dr. Ragan is a Director of Fortress Insurance Company and Chairs the Claims Committee. 56 Register Online at CSDA.com Kannan Rengasamy, DDS completed his dental degree in Dental Science from the Annamalai University, India. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. He is currently the Clinical Director of the OMFR Clinic in the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. His teaching activities are directed to the residency and undergraduate programs. Debra Z. Sabatini, RDH is the founder of the OralED Institute and President of the non-profit; NationalCancerNetwork.org. Debra is a tireless Pioneer Health Crusader, educator and author dedicated to total health initiatives and making oral cancer history. Debra’s passion for continued education has led her to deliver programs to medical, dental and health organizations around the world. Mary Ellen Sholes, AAS graduated from Boston University School of Dental Medicine’s Dental Assistant Program. She has been working at Boston University since 1974 and for the past 17 years has worked in the Department of General Dentistry in the Oral Diagnosis Radiology Division where she instructs dental students in clinical radiology. John Sobel, DDS graduated from SUNY at Buffalo in 1988 and became Branemark certified that same year. Since that time, Dr. Sobel has restored well over 2,000 implants. He has lectured at the Greater New York Dental Meeting, Nassau and Suffolk Dental Societies, The first District Dental Society and numerous study clubs. Aditya Tadinada, DDS, MDS is a board certified Oral and Maxillofacial Radiologist, currently Assistant professor in Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences and Director of Student Research at the UCONN School of Dental Medicine. He is the author of several published papers in peer reviewed journals, Chair of the Radiology section in ADEA and currently president of AADR, Connecticut Chapter. Lori Trost, DMD is a sought-after dental educator who brings everyday experience and shares an approach to patient care that is practical, innovative, and efficient. She regularly contributes a variety of articles and webinars, is a clinical evaluator, and has been spotlighted as one of the “Top 25 Women in Dentistry”. Thomas Viola, R.Ph., C.C.P. serves the dental professions as a clinical educator, published writer and professional speaker. He is a member of the faculty of nine colleges as well as several national board exam review courses. Tom is a contributor to several dental professional journals with pharmacology columns appearing regularly in General Dentistry, AGD Impact, Access Magazine and RDH Magazine. Arthur Volker, DDS, MSEd is the Chairman of the New Dentist Committee and a member of the Continuing Education Committee for the New York State Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Volker holds diplomate status with the World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry as well as Fellowships in the American College of Dentists and the Academy of General Dentistry. Greg Whitmer is the Regional Business Development Officer for the Practice Solutions division of Bank of America, covering all of New England. He works specifically with dentists in the region to assist with their financing needs including anything from equipment and construction financing to commercial real estate purchases. Martin Zase, DDS is an Accredited Member, Accreditation Examiner and PastPresident of the AACD, a Master in the AGD, and President of the New England Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is well-published and is a reviewer for many dental magazines. He has been honored with both the AGD’s Lifelong Learning and Service Recognition award and the AACD’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Robert Zavoski, MD, MPH is the Medical Director in the Division of Health Care Administration of Connecticut’s Department of Social Services. Previously, he served as the Medical Director for Community Health Services, Inc., a federally qualified community health center serving Connecticut’s poorest communities, and as the Medical Director of the Primary Care Center at CT Children’s Medical Center. Connecticut State Dental Association 57 58 Register Online at CSDA.com Thank You Volunteers A special thanks to the volunteers who helped organize CSDA’s 151st Annual Charter Oak Dental Meeting! CSDA Continuing Education and Annual Scientific Session Council Members and Consultants: Richmond Hung, DDS Frank Sessa, DDS William Introcaso, DMD Cheryl Sobieraj, DDS Kathleen Jeffries, CDA Lou Ann Stankowski, CDA Michael Levinson, DDS David Stebbins, DMD Vinni Abate, PhD Lawrence Levy, DMD Kenneth Sunshine, DDS Gerald Birmingham, DMD Lawrence Lipton, DMD Thomas Thibault, DMD Thomas Brady, DMD William MacDonnell, DDS Christine Tierney, DDS Bethaney Brenner, DMD Jay Marks, DMD Michael Ungerleider, DMD Douglas Callis, DMD Peter Mullen, DDS Stephanie Urillo, DDS Thomas Calnon, DDS William Nash, DMD Jeffrey Warren, DMD Amit Desai, DMD Kevin Norige, DMD Kirsten Zettergren, FAADOM Cindy Dubay Thomas Ohlson, DDS Sharon Efron, RDH Dimitri Perdikis, DDS Dennis Flanagan, DDS Jeffrey Rosow, DMD Andrea Gallant, RDH Walter Russo, DMD Neil Goodkind, DMD Lawrence Ryan, DDS Robert Grillo, DMD Robin Santiago, DMD Gary Dubin, DDS Annual Scientific Session Council Chairman Joseph Picone, DMD Continuing Education Council Chairman Connecticut State Dental Association 59 About Mohegan Sun DIRECTIONS TO MOHEGAN SUN 1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard in Uncasville, CT 06382 (GPS Setting 41.49|-72.10) FROM HARTFORD Take I-84 East to Route 2 East to I-395 South. Exit 79A in Uncasville, CT. FROM MYSTIC Take I-95 South to Exit 84N/Route 32. Follow Route 32 North to I-395. Exit 79A off I-395 in Uncasville, CT. FROM BOSTON Take Mass Pike to I-395 South. Exit 79A off I-395 in Uncasville, CT. FROM PROVIDENCE Take Route 6 West to I-395 South. Exit 79A in Uncasville, CT. A world at play and a world to its own, Mohegan Sun, created in 1996 by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut, is one of the world’s most amazing destinations with some of New England’s finest dining, hotel accommodations, retail shopping, live entertainment and sporting events. Boasting three world-class casinos, Mohegan Sun is also host to the Kids Quest/ Cyber Quest family entertainment facility, a luxurious day spa, convention center and meeting facility, a state-of-the-art Poker Room as well as three major entertainment venues with seating from 300 to 10,000. People from across the globe come to see live concerts with some of today’s top headliners, along with major sporting events including Mohegan Sun’s very own WNBA team, the Connecticut Sun. FROM NEW YORK CITY Closest casino to Manhattan. Follow I-95 through New York and into Connecticut. Stay left on I-395 North towards Plainfield/Norwich. Take Exit 79A on CT-2A East toward Ledyard/Preston. Then take Exit 2/Mohegan Sun Boulevard in Uncasville, CT. PARKING AT MOHEGAN SUN If you are a hotel guest: Once you are on Mohegan Sun Boulevard, go straight through the first light and follow signs for “Hotel Only”, forking to the right, following the river. Hotel valet parking is to the left at the hotel lobby entrance. If you are day guest: The Riverview Garage is the one closet to the Convention Center. Once you are on Mohegan Sun Boulevard, go straight through the first light, fork to the right, following the river, and take an immediate left into the Riverview Self Parking Garage, or the second left into Sky Valet. Every turn leads to a new adventure with an indoor 55-foot waterfall, and electrifying water wall, the world’s largest and most spectacular indoor planetarium dome and the awe-inspiring Wombi Rock, a glowing crystal mountain made of imported stone that serves as the focal point of Casino of the Sky. 60 Register Online at CSDA.com Brand New 151st CSDA Charter Oak Dental Meeting May 11-13, 2016 Express Lunch Options! Express Lunches How To Register: Online is the best way to secure your spot. Online: Go to the “Annual Meeting” page of CSDA.com to complete your registration. It’s fast, easy and secure. By mail: Complete the reverse side of this form and mail it with payment in full to: ExpoTrac, c/o CSDA, P. O. Box 1280, Woonsocket, RI 02895. Confirmation: Register online to receive an immediate confirmation. Registering online will provide you with an instant e-mail confirmation. This method will also give you the benefit of knowing if any of the courses or events you want are soldout allowing you the opportunity to make alternate selections right then and there. If you register by mail you will receive an e-mail confirmation within two weeks as long as you provide a valid e-mail address. You will be notified by phone if any of the courses or events you selected are sold-out. Deadlines: Registration fees increase after April 1 . st “Early bird” registrations must be received by Friday, April 1st. As long as you register by this date, you can take advantage of discounted registration fees. In order to receive your meeting credentials in advance allowing you to bypass the registration desk on-site, your registration must be received by Friday, April 29th. Registrations received after this date will require on-site pick-up. Each year we have several sell-outs - early registration is strongly encouraged. Tickets: All courses and events are ticketed. All courses and events require pre-registration and a ticket to get in. Please refer to the “Schedule-at-a-Glance” for a complete ticket price list. are available for pre-purchase for Thursday and Friday and will be served in the Exhibit Hall in our lounge area. Why go out into the casino and deal with a long wait and risk being late to your next session? Relax right in the Convention Center with your friends and colleagues or take it to go if you’re pressed for time. For $20 each, the following wrap selections are available and include: a whole fresh fruit, an individual bag of chips, a salad (home style potato salad, creamy coleslaw or vegetable couscous), a dessert (jumbo chocolate chip cookie, jumbo oatmeal raisin cookie, Obnoxious brownie or lemon bar) and a beverage (soft drink or bottled water). Includes a FREE insulated lunch bag! Italian Deli Mortadella, Genoa Salami, Sweet Capicola Ham and Sliced Provolone Cheese with Lettuce, Tomato, Crushed Oregano and Olive Oil on a Plain Wrap Chicken CeAsar Salad on a Plain Wrap Hotel Reservations: Make your reservations online or by phone. A limited amount of rooms have been blocked off for the CSDA at a group rate of $189 (plus tax) until Tuesday, April 19th. You can make hotel reservations online using the link on the “Annual Meeting” page of CSDA.com or by calling 1-866-708-1340 and mentioning group code “CSDA16”. A limited number of suites are available for only $50 more per night! Cancellation Policy: Deadline to cancel is April 13 Turkey BLT on a Whole Wheat Wrap Marinated Portabella Mushroom and Fresh Mozzarella Cheese with Roasted Tomato Aioli on a Red Pepper Wrap . th All requests for registration cancellations/refunds must be made in writing and received no later than April 13th. A $25 cancellation fee will be applied to requests received by this date. After this deadline, no refunds will be granted. Connecticut State Dental Association See Reverse For Registration Form 61 151st CSDA Charter Oak Dental Meeting Mohegan Sun Resort Casino May 11-13, 2016 | CSDA.com Registration Form After REGISTRATION FEES Early4/1 ONE REGISTRANT PER FORM Please Print: (You can duplicate this form for additional registrants) Full Name: _____________________________________________________________________ DMD DDS Specialty: _____________________________________________________ (if applicable): ADA #: __________________________ AGD #: ____________________________ Office Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________________ (This is where your registration materials will be mailed to. No PO Boxes please.) City: _______________________________________ State: _________ Zip: _________________ Phone: _________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________________________________ (Please be sure to provide an e-mail address to receive a confirmation and other important information.) Package Program Member CSDA Allied Member Dental Resident/Student* CSDA Retired Life Member CSDA Member Dentist ADA Member Dentist Non-ADA Member Hygienist Dental Assistant Dental Office Staff Lab Owner/Tech Guest/Spouse no fee $40 no fee $40 no fee $20 no fee $40 $55 $75 $75 $95 $195 $215 $40$60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40 $60 $40$60 Guest/Spouse of: _________________________________ *A copy of your student ID or a letter from a department head verifying your status must accompany your registration. NOTE FOR DENTISTS ONLY: Non-ADA Members must pay an additional $20 for all courses. Wednesday, May 11 Course Code: ______________ th Speaker’s Last Name: ___________________________________________ Ticket Price: $________________ Please register me for the Welcome Reception in the Convention Center (FREE for all Wednesday night course participants) Please register me for the Opening Night Party at The Lansdowne Pub ($25 per person) Thursday, May 12th Course Code: ______________ Speaker’s Last Name: ___________________________________________ Ticket Price: $________________ Course Code: ______________ Speaker’s Last Name: ___________________________________________ Ticket Price: $________________ I would like to purchase an Express Lunch for Thursday ($20) Please select: Please register me for the Dinner/Dance Party ($55 per person) Friday, May 13 Italian Chicken Casesar Turkey BLT Portabella Please reserve a table of 10 for my office for the Dinner/Dance Party ($50) Reserved sign should read: _____________________________________________ th Course Code: ______________ Speaker’s Last Name: ___________________________________________ Ticket Price: $________________ Course Code: ______________ Speaker’s Last Name: ___________________________________________ Ticket Price: $________________ I would like to purchase an Express Lunch for Friday ($20) Please select: Total Amount Due: (Including registration fee) $__________________ Please Note: The CSDA reserves the right to verify registration type. If necessary, you will be contacted to address any discrepancies. Italian Chicken Casesar Turkey BLT Portabella Payment Information: Check enclosed (made payable to CSDA) -or- MasterCard Visa Amex Card # ______________________________________________________ Expiration: __________ Billing Address: ___________________________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________ State: ________ Zip: ______________________ Amount to charge: _________________ Signature: _____________________________________ MAIL COMPLETED FORM & PAYMENT TO: ExpoTrac, c/o CSDA, P.O. Box 1280, Woonsocket, RI 02895 For questions regarding your registration, contact ExpoTrac at (401) 766-4142. All other questions, contact the CSDA at (860) 378-1800 or visit CSDA.com. 62 Register Online at CSDA.com Connecticut State Dental Association 63 Connecticut State Dental Association 835 West Queen Street | Southington, CT 06489 @CSDACharterOak www.Facebook.com/CSDAAnnualMeeting