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Transcript
INTRODUCING
The Art
and Science
of Dentistry
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Table of
Contents
Headline
You are not a
market segment.
Meeting Highlights
Download the CDA app .......................................13
Enjoy CDA’s Party ................................................17
Check out The Spot and earn C.E. at the
Educational Theater ..............................................20
Chart Your Course:
New Dentist Recommendations
........................22
Earn quality C.E. in 1.5 hours with the
Express Lecture Series ......................................... 55
General Information
Welcome From the President and Chair ............................... 10
Attendee Services ...............................................................12
CDA Member Benefits Center ..............................................16
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make the start of practice life easier and more affordable.
Meeting Schedule ...............................................................18
Schedule at a Glance ............................ Inserted After Page 48
Exhibit Hall Map ......................................Inserted After Page 112
Special Programs and Events
CDA’s Party ........................................................................ 17
New Dentist Program
Wine FUNdamentals ........................................................... 19
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The Spot Educational Theater ............................................... 20
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New Dentist Recommendations ............................................. 22
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Audio Recordings/Reserved Seating ................................... 24
Course Information ............................................................ 26
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C.E. Information................................................................ 28
Continues on Page 5
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Table of Contents Continued
PRESENTS
The Art
and Science
of Dentistry
Continued from Page 3
Workshops, Lectures and Programs
Required Courses .............................................................. 30
On-Site Program San Francisco 2016
A publication of the California Dental Association
Program Speakers ............................................................. 34
Thursday Courses ............................................................. 49
Friday Courses................................................................. 70
Saturday Courses .............................................................. 92
CDA Administration
On-Site Program Production
Peter A. DuBois
Executive Director
Randi Taylor
Senior Graphic Designer
Kevin Roach
Chief Financial Officer
Heidi Tomlinson
Senior Graphic Designer
Index of Advertisers ............................................................ 6
Jennifer George
Chief Marketing Officer
Andrea LaMattina
Senior Publications Specialist
Index of Products and Services ........................................ 113
Convention Management
Kristin Kelly
Marketing Manager
Debi Irwin
Vice President, Meetings
and Conventions
Sydnee Funke
Marketing Specialist
Lee Flickner
Manager, Education and Programs
Sue Gardner
Director, Exhibits, Sponsorships
and Advertising
Danny Kacalek
Registration and C.E. Administrator
Sandy Frank
Administrator, Conference
Programs and Travel
Jackie Tran
Coordinator, Exhibits and Meetings
Becky Wagemann
Senior Coordinator, Events and Programs
Sponsors, Advertisers and Exhibitors
Course Sponsors .............................................................. 32
Index of Exhibitors.......................................................... 139
Copyright 2016 by the California
Dental Association. The CDA Presents
On-Site Program is published by the
California Dental Association for
distribution as an information guide
to its meeting. While CDA does
its best to include up-to-date and
correct information, inaccuracies are
unavoidable. The association makes
no guarantee that the information
contained within is correct and will
make no allowances for inaccuracies
or omissions.
cdapresents.com
800.232.7645
Erin Jernigan
Coordinator, Advertising and Meetings
Laurie Alias
Administrative Assistant
Doug Brown
Advertising and Sponsorship Specialist
#cdaSF
cdapresents.com/socialhub
Follow the buzz about the convention at the official
CDA Presents Social Hub. Follow real-time social
updates and join the conversation by posting with
#cdaSF.
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Index of Advertisers
Advertiser
Page
Booth #
Bank of America
Practice Solutions
Cover Card
701
CDA Endorsed Programs
9
802
CDA Foundation
37
802
CDA Practice Support
48
802
Glidewell Laboratories
14–15
1608
Philips — Sonicare and
Zoom Whitening
11
1926
Save Lives CA: Yes on 56
25
505
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
Back Cover
2026
TDIC
2, Exhibit Hall
Map, Inside
Back Cover
802
Ultradent Products Inc.
Inside Front
Cover
1726
U.S. Bank Business Banking
112
501
Whether you volunteer,
join in a fun fundraising
event or make a donation,
it’s easy to get that warm,
fuzzy feeling with the
CDA Foundation. It feels
good to return smiles to
Californians in need.
August 20
Vines for Smiles
Lodi, CA
September 24
Kern County Dental
Society Gala
Bakersfield, CA
October 8
Harvest for Smiles
Brentwood, CA
October 15–16
CDA Cares
San Joaquin County
Fairgrounds
Stockton, CA
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For more information, go to cdafoundation.org/events
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Major Sponsors
Booth #514
Booth #1212
Booth #1502
Booth #1832
Booth #1926
Booth #802
Booth #1638
Sponsors
Booth #1238
Booth #2022
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In fact, every Endorsed Program has been researched
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See the Endorsed Programs difference with special
offers from the following exhibitors.
Booth #701
Booth #1916
Booth #801
Booth #702
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Welcome from the President and Chair
Welcome to CDA Presents and three
days of education, inspiration and networking with the brightest in dentistry. It’s
with great appreciation that we dedicate
this convention to leader, educator and
mentor, Craig S. Yarborough, DDS, MBA.
Dr. Yarborough is an executive associate dean and associate
professor at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. After 13
years in private practice, he returned to his alma mater as a
full-time faculty member. Throughout his career, he’s advocated
for dentists entering the profession. He served as chair of the
ADA Council on Annual Sessions, executive director of the Pacific
Dugoni Foundation and president of the Alumni Association from
which he received a Medallion of Distinction. Please join us in
recognizing his work on behalf of the profession.
In San Francisco, you’ll find people and programs to help you
chart your course in dentistry. Experience hands-on workshops,
inspiring lectures and team-building activities. Discover the latest
innovations and save with special convention pricing, thanks to
our exhibitors’ ongoing support. As always, connect with your
dental team and colleagues at the convention and after hours.
Those attending CDA’s party at the newly expanded SFMOMA
are in for an extraordinary celebration.
Reveal
everything
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habits. The easy-to-use Philips Sonicare FlexCare Platinum
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analysis to help patients focus on trouble areas
•
Personalized Touch-Up feature encourages patients to
go over spots they’ve missed for a more complete clean
See our latest innovations at Booth #1926.
Thank you to every member, exhibitor and guest for contributing
to the success of CDA Presents.
Kenneth G. Wallis, DDS
Gary Ackerman, DDS
President, California
Dental Association
Chair, CDA Presents
Board of Managers
CDA Presents Board of Managers
Front row, from left: Dennis D. Shinbori, DDS; Stafford J. Duhn, DDS;
Gary R. Ackerman, DDS (Chair); Claire E. Tyler, DDS
Middle row: William W. Lee, DDS; R. Del Brunner, DDS; Christy K. Rollofson, DDS;
John T. Reed, DDS; Peter DuBois (Ex Officio Member)
Back row: Erich M. Werner, DDS; Mark J. Romanelli, DDS; Nicholas Marongiu,
DDS (Associate Member); Jim H. Van Sicklen, DDS; David L. Rothman, DDS;
Anthony L. Perez, DDS
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Attendee Services
General Information
Meeting information representatives are available in the
lobby of Moscone South.
CDA Member Benefits Center
Representatives of CDA’s programs and services, Practice
Support, CDA Foundation and TDIC are available to assist
you at the Member Benefits Center, booth #802.
Internet Café
Mobilize your
CDA Presents
experience.
Find exhibitors on the interactive map.
Whether you want to check your email or browse the web, you
can do so at the Internet Café located in The Spot, booth #1902.
Stroller Check/Coat Check
Search courses and workshops easily.
Strollers are not allowed on the exhibit floor. A stroller/coat
check is available in the lobby. The cost is $2 for coats and
small handbags and $3 for strollers and luggage. All items are
subject to search. Hours are 7:45 a.m.–5:45 p.m. on Thursday
and Friday and 7:45 a.m.–5:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Download available course handouts.
Course Audio Recordings
Selected recordings of lectures are for sale at the Digitell booths
located on the Esplanade level and Moscone North lower lobby.
Presentations that will be recorded are marked with an audio
symbol by the program.
First Aid
A first aid room is located across from room 106 by the exhibit
hall entrance. A registered nurse is on duty during convention
hours. Any CDA Presents board member, staff or guard can
direct you.
Child Care
For the safety and productivity of all attendees, family hours on
the exhibit floor are from 9:30 a.m. to noon daily. KiddieCorp
is providing traditional day care services for children up to 12
years of age at the Marriott Marquis. Note: A mothers’ lounge is
located on the Mezzanine level.
Shuttle Service
Shuttle service is provided for hotels on the CDA housing list that
are not within walking distance of the convention. Check outside
Moscone South or with the front desk of your hotel for a schedule
and pick-up locations.
BART
The nearest BART station is about an 8-minute walk from the
Moscone Center. It is located at Powell and Market Streets
between Fourth and Fifth Streets. For a list of departure times,
please visit bart.gov/schedules/bystation.
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CDA Member Benefits Center
The Member Benefits Center.
It’s the center of everything CDA.
• Meet with a member service representative to get all of your
membership questions answered.
• Get personalized advice from CDA Practice Analysts on
what you need to start a practice, how to avoid regulatory
compliance issues and more.
• Demo all of the available member resources on cda.org.
• Speak with a TDIC representative about the right type of insurance
coverage you need to protect yourself and your practice.
• Learn more about how the CDA Foundation returns smiles to
those in need and volunteer for the next CDA Cares event.
Visit the Member Benefits Center, booth #802, to experience all
that your CDA membership has to offer.
What will you discover in San Francisco?
Event # 051
Friday, Sept. 9
7–10 p.m.
Tickets $75
available on site
(based on availability)
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Your culture club. Join CDA’s
private party and be among the first
to experience the reopening of the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Explore the Snøhetta-designed museum,
expanded space and extraordinary
exhibits as you enjoy food, drinks and
live entertainment. And do it all while
mixing it up with the brightest in dentistry.
The Art
and Science
of Dentistry
Meeting Schedule
Meeting Schedule
Exhibit Information
Grand Opening — Moscone South
Thursday, 9:30 a.m.
Exhibit Hall Hours
Thursday, 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Friday, 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Family Hours
Daily, 9:30 a.m.–noon
Child Care — Marriott Marquis
Thursday and Friday, 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Saturday, 7 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Registration Hours
Moscone South
Wednesday, 3–5 p.m.
Thursday, 6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Friday, 6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Saturday, 7 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Badges sponsored by
Bags sponsored by
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Program Locations
Moscone North and Moscone South
Express Lectures — Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Lectures/Workshops — Thursday–Saturday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
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Special Events
Wine Seminar
Exhibit Hall Restaurant, aisle 2400
Thursday, 4–5:30 p.m.
eTicket required
CDA’s Party at SFMOMA
Friday, 7–10 p.m.
Join CDA’s private party and be among the first to experience
the reopening of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Explore the Snøhetta-designed museum, expanded space and
extraordinary works of art as you enjoy food, drinks and live
entertainment. And do it all while mixing it up with the brightest in
dentistry. Tickets are $75 and sold on site (based on availability).
WineFUNdamentals Seminar
Does a Sauvignon Blanc smell the same whether it is
produced in California or New Zealand? Can a Cabernet
Sauvignon from Napa contain other grape varietals the
way a Bordeaux does? Learn the answers by joining a fun,
informative wine tasting event. Enjoy the smells and tastes
of fabulous wines from around the world that come from
surprising varietals and regions. Let your nose lead the way!
Date/Time:
Thursday, 4–5:30 p.m.
Location:
Exhibit Hall Restaurant
Fee:
Event #:
$40
050
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The
Spot
Headline
The Spot
Headline
The Spot educational theater schedule
It’s the spot for C.E. and the Smart Dentist Series of free one-hour
lectures. And, it’s a spot to relax and catch your breath and charge
your electronics after a busy day on the exhibit hall floor. It’s The
Spot, where something’s happening every day.
Thursday
10–11 a.m.
Using Small Claims Court to Resolve Payment
Disputes (C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Greg Alterton
11 a.m.–noon
Countdown to Medicare Provider Enrollment
(C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Greg Alterton
noon–1 p.m.
Secrets of Case Acceptance
(C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Marcela Truxal
1–2 p.m.
We’re One Big Happy Family — Why
Complicate Things With an Employee Manual?
(C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Michelle R. Corbo, PHR
Connecting With Your Community –The Hidden Marketing Strategy
(C.E.: non-eligible)
Courtney Isett, Jessica Edgerton
3–4 p.m.
Ask the Expert — HIPAA Compliance Essentials
(C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Teresa Pichay
4–5 p.m.
CDA Foundation: How Good Works Help People
and the Profession (C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Jean L. Creasey, DDS
Saturday
10–11 a.m.
Budget 101
(C.E.: non-eligible)
Julie Axt
11 a.m.–noon
Best Hiring Practices From Recruitment to Payday
(C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Michelle Corbo, PHR
Somi An, MS, PHR, SHRM-CP
noon–1 p.m.
Mandated Reporting
(C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Melinda Aiello, JD
2–3 p.m.
Dealing With Utilization Reviews by
Dental Plans (C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Denise Martinez
1–2 p.m.
Who’s the Boss? Choosing the Right Management
Strategy for Your Practice (C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Lee Bentz
3–4 p.m.
Dismissing a Patient, When Is It OK?
(C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Taiba Solaiman
2–3 p.m.
Managing With Practice Statistics
(C.E.: 20% –1.0)
Julie Axt
4–5 p.m.
Managing Patient Conflicts
(C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Lori Alvi
3–4 p.m.
Dental Plans’ Use of Direct Deposit for Claim
Payment
(C.E.: non-eligible)
Greg Alterton
Friday
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2–3 p.m.
10–11 a.m.
Word-of-Mouth Marketing — Finding Value
in Today’s Social Media World
(C.E.: non-eligible)
Kristie Nation-Boltz
11 a.m.–noon
Ethics in Practice
(C.E.: Core – 1.0)
Brittney Ryan
noon–1 p.m.
Managing Patient Conflicts
(C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Teresa Yang, DDS
1–2 p.m.
Understanding and Using Your Practice
Management Reports
(C.E.: 20% – 1.0)
Lee Bentz
New Dentist Recommendations
New Dentist Recommendations
at a Glance
Chart your course in San Francisco by choosing among our peerrecommended free lectures. Plus, make time to explore hundreds of
innovations in the exhibit hall, drop in for lectures at The Spot and
enjoy the CDA Party.
Look for the
in this program.
New Dentist Recommendations
Friday
continued
Afternoon
Clinical Programs
• Predictable Advanced Restorative Dentistry
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS (Page 85)
• The Digital Future of Removable Prosthodontics
Ronni Schnell, DMD (Page 91)
Practice Management
• Building Blocks to Starting a New Dental Practice
Thursday
Morning
Clinical Programs
• Laser-Assisted Periodontal Protocol
Peter K. Pang, DDS (Page 59)
• Temporomandibular Disorders Management
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD (Page 58)
• Smile Design, Bonding and Esthetic Materials Update
Gerard J. Chiche, DDS (full-day program) (Page 61)
• The Christensen Bottom Line
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD (Page 79)
• Hiring, Retaining and Firing
Laci Phillips (Page 90)
Evening
CDA Party at SFMOMA
Saturday
Practice Management
Morning
• Elements of a Great Office Meeting
Clinical Program
Chris Scappatura (Page 60)
Afternoon
Clinical Program
• The Many Flavors of Pain in the Mouth and Face
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD (Page 64)
Practice Management
• Secrets of a Dental Office Revealed
Chris Scappatura (Page 66)
Friday
Morning
Clinical Programs
• Restorative Materials Update 2016
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS (Page 78)
• Diagnosing for Success, Avoiding Complications With
Implant-Assisted Overdentures
Ronni Schnell, DMD (Page 82)
Practice Management
• Your Practice Through the Patients’ Eyes — It’s Not Just
About Dentistry
Laci Phillips (Page 77)
• The Christensen Bottom Line
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD (Page 79)
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CDA Practice Support (Page 86)
• Predictable Implant Therapy With Science on Your Side
Dean E. Kois, DMD, MSD (Page 105)
Practice Management
• Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-Based Strategies for a
Long and Healthy Career
Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS (Page 99)
• Mission, Vision and Goals: Build Your Team to Deliver Care
Laci Philips (Page 100)
• The Winner in You: Raising the Bar on Patient Care and
Customer Service
Dave Weber, BA (Page 105)
Afternoon
Clinical Program
• Predictable Implant Therapy With Science on Your Side
Dean E. Kois, DMD, MSD (Page 105)
Practice Management
• Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals
Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS (Page 106)
• Communication, Coding and Collections: The Three C’s of a
Balanced Practice
Laci Phillips (Page 107)
• Some Days You’re the Pigeon, Some Days the Statue!
Dave Weber, BA (Page 110)
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Audio Recordings/Reserved Seating
Audio Recordings
Save $100 and earn C.E.
For $149, you get your choice of Digitell’s online library or
CD-ROM of the select CDA Presents courses from San Francisco.
• All courses include downloadable audio MP3 format.
Keep Our
• Presentations available in PDF format.
• Transfer audio to your MP3 player, iPad or smartphone.
• Stream the audio via an online media player.
• Search courses by speaker name, title and PowerPoint for
easy reference and retrieval.
• A subscription includes three free co-users for easy sharing
with staff, colleagues and friends.
Children from
Smoking.
• Access for additional users can be purchased at a
discounted price.
• Write a four- to five-paragraph summary for every 2.5 hours
of course material. Each paragraph must be at least six
sentences. Format will be verified and returned if incorrect.
• Submit for continuing education units after completion of
correspondence course at cdapresents.com/cerequest.
Take advantage of this special at prolibraries.com/cda.
Look for the audio symbol throughout this guide for courses
with available recordings.
Reserved Seating
Proposition 56, sponsored by CDA and the
Guidelines
Save Lives California coalition, will be on the Nov. 8
statewide ballot. The measure will raise California’s
tax on tobacco products by $2 per pack to help
people quit smoking and prevent kids from getting
hooked on tobacco, while funding critical medical
and dental programs as well as vital research on
curing tobacco-related diseases.
Below are guidelines for those who purchased a reserved seat.*
If purchased, this information was included in your confirmation
email.
• Seats will be held up to 10 minutes after the program begins,
after which time the seats will be released if the room is full.
• A separate entrance is available for reserved-seat registrants.
• Reserved seating is grouped together in a designated section
so we can provide better service.
Note: This opportunity is optional and only available for select
lectures. Beyond limited reserved seating options, all lectures are
filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Plan for future meetings and
take advantage of reserved seating.
Visit booth #505 to learn how voting Yes on Prop. 56
can improve health care and save lives.
*Reserved seating is not sold on site
savelivesca.com
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Course Information
Course Information
eTicket process
To be green and save you time, printed tickets have been replaced
with eTickets that are stored within your badge. Simply scan in at
your purchased eTicketed course, look for the green light and enjoy
your C.E. experience.
Lectures
Free, nonticketed courses are available on a first-come, firstserved basis. Please arrive early to ensure you get a seat.
Shop
here.
Workshops
eTickets can be purchased on site if space is available.
Some workshops have recommended or required prerequisites,
noted in a gray bar below the course title. If a course has
requirements or supplies, they are noted below the speaker’s name.
The deadline for refunds was August 9. Refunds will not be given
for purchases after August 9. All on-site sales are final.
Express lectures
These free, nonticketed lectures feature up-and-coming speakers
who are new to CDA Presents. Be among the first to hear
them! These speakers have not been scouted by the Board of
Managers and have accepted the invitation to present and be
scouted at this meeting without an honorarium.
Corporate forums
Corporate-sponsored courses may or may not be ticketed.
General information
• All courses have limited seating and may fill up and sell
out quickly.
• Some courses do not provide C.E. units. Please check each
course description for C.E. details.
• Videotaping, photographing or audio recording with
personal equipment is not allowed.
• Speakers and products are not endorsed, officially or
otherwise, by CDA, except CDA Endorsed Programs.
Handouts
• Available course handouts can be downloaded through
October 3 at cdapresents.com or via the CDA app, which
is downloadable from the App Store for iPhones and iPads or
Google Play for Android users.
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CDA gear and apparel.
C.E. Information
C.E. Information
Helpful Tips to Receive Your C.E.
C.E. Regulations
License numbers matter — License numbers and formal
names of all licensed attendees are required for registration.
To help you comply with the Dental Board of California regulations
for C.E., CDA identifies each course one of the following ways:
Plan ahead — Arrive at least 15 minutes early to all courses
Core — Courses that directly enhance the licensee’s
and plan an alternative in the event your preferred course is full.
Late arrivals will not receive C.E. credit. Please take traffic and
parking into consideration.
knowledge, skill and competence in the provision of service to
patients or the community. Core courses must comprise at least
80 percent of the credits in a renewal cycle.
Scan in and out of each course — Arrival and departure
20% — Courses considered primarily to benefit the licensee
times are used to issue C.E. credits. Scan upon entry and exit
and remain in the course the entire time. Partial credit will not be
granted and credit will not be given for overlapping course times
or incomplete course attendance.
and improved functioning of the dental practice must comprise
no more than 20 percent of a licensee’s total required course unit
credits for each license or permit renewal period.
Write down course codes — During a course, the host will
provide attendees a three-digit code, an additional way to assist
in verifying your attendance. Write it down and keep it safe until
you’ve downloaded your official C.E. certificate online within
three weeks after the meeting.
Verify your C.E. units — After attending your courses:
• Use the CDA app through September 15.
• Go to cdapresents.com through September 15.
• Visit the on-site C.E. Pavilions on the Esplanade level and
Moscone North lower lobby.
Non-eligible — Courses considered to be of direct benefit to
the licensee or outside the scope of dental practice in California.
Note: 8-hour daily maximum can be claimed for renewal.
Educational Requirements for
Unlicensed Dental Assistants
Unlicensed dental assistants (includes any unlicensed individuals
in the dental office who perform the duties of a dental assistant)
must complete the following courses one time within 12 months
of hire:
Print certificates online — C.E. certificates will be available
• California Dental Practice Act
three weeks after the meeting. Licensed attendees will receive
an email notification with a link to log in and access C.E.
certificates. They can also be accessed via cdapresents.com
or mailed upon request by calling CDA at 800.232.7645 three
weeks after the convention.
• A specific 8-hour course in infection control (to include
clinical evaluation)
C.E. via audio recordings — You can obtain up to 50
percent of the Dental Board of California’s C.E. requirements via
correspondence courses. Select lectures will be recorded and
are identified in this program.You can request credit for Digitell’s
PROLibraries audio-recorded courses from CDA Presents using
the following procedure:
• Listen to the audio.
• Write a four- to five-paragraph summary for every 2.5 hours
of course material. Each paragraph must be a minimum of
six complete sentences. Format will be verified and returned
if incorrect.
Additionally, they are required to maintain a current basic life
support certificate.
Dentist employers are responsible for ensuring that any
individual performing dental assisting duties complies with
these requirements. Dental assistants who have completed these
courses should keep a certificate for their records.
Note: For a list of 8-hour infection control courses approved by
the Dental Board of California, go to cda.org/elearning.
If you are unable to attend one of the required courses offered
at this CDA Presents, these courses are also available online
at cda.org. For programs in your area, you may view the C.E.
calendar online at cda.org/practicesupport.
• Submit your summary at cdapresents.com/cerequest.
• Cost-saving note: You may share the audio; however, each
person must complete his/her own summary.
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The California Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the
American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing
dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual seminars or instructors, nor does it
imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. CDA designates each activity for a specified number
of C.E. units. These courses meet the Dental Board of California requirements for continuing education units.
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Required Courses
California Dental Practice Act and
Infection Control
The Dental Board of California mandates continuing education
in infection control and the California Dental Practice Act for
license and permit renewal.
Please note:
• Admission by eTicket only.
•
eTickets are sold on site, if space is available, at New
Registration & Ticketing.
•
Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to class. Late entries will not
receive C.E. credit.
•
Seating is limited and eTickets are sold on a first-come,
first-served basis.
•
These classes are reserved for attendees who need to renew
their licenses and are not for office staff or guests.
Required units for license renewal
For every renewal cycle, California state law requires licensed
dentists and allied dental health professionals to complete 2.0
units in infection control and 2.0 units in the California Dental
Practice Act.
Infection Control for California
Dental Board requirement for 2.0 units: This program provides
you with the latest educational requirements specific to CCR
section 1005, the Dental Board of California Infection Control
Regulations.
Note: This 2-hour course does not meet the infection control
education requirement for unlicensed dental assistants. They
must take the specific 8-hour course to fulfill the requirement.
California Dental Practice Act
Dental Board requirement for 2.0 units: This course meets
the C.E. requirement for California Dental Practice Act
education, including the one-time course requirement for
unlicensed dental assistants.
Required Courses
Thursday, Sept. 8
Infection Control
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
7–9 a.m.
001
$25
Moscone South 304/306
California Dental Practice Act
Ali Oromchian, Esq.
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
5–7 p.m.
002
$25
Moscone South 304/306
Friday, Sept. 9
Infection Control
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
7–9 a.m.
003
$25
Moscone South 304/306
California Dental Practice Act
Ali Oromchian, Esq.
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
10 a.m.–noon
004
$25
Moscone South 304/306
Infection Control
Eve Cuny, MS
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
1–3 p.m.
005
$25
Moscone South 304/306
California Dental Practice Act
Ali Oromchian, Esq.
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
4–6 p.m.
006
$25
Moscone South 304/306
Saturday, Sept. 10
California Dental Practice Act
Arthur W. Curley, JD
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
8–10 a.m.
007
$25
Moscone South 304/306
Infection Control
Eve Cuny, MS
Time:
Event #:
Fee:
Room:
30
11 a.m.–1 p.m.
008
$25
Moscone South 304/306
Required courses will be audio recorded and available for purchase.
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Course Sponsors
The California Dental Association would like to thank the
following sponsors for supporting the 2016 CDA Presents
San Francisco meeting. With the support of these sponsors,
CDA continues to provide quality continuing education.
3M
PhotoMed International
BIOLASE
Preventech
Bisco Dental Products
Pulpdent Corporation
Brasseler USA
Shofu Dental Corporation
Carestream Dental
Sirona Dental Inc.
CDA Council on Peer Review
Soredex
CDA Foundation
Sterngold
CDA Judicial Council
Straumann USA LLC
CDA Practice Support
SybronEndo
CDA Public Affairs
Centrix Inc.
The Dentists Insurance
Company
Convergent Dental
Ultradent Products Inc.
Crest Oral-B and P&G
VOCO America Inc.
Danville Materials LLC
DenMat
DENTSPLY International
DENTSPLY Professional
DENTSPLY Rinn
DENTSPLY Tulsa
Fotona, Lasers4Dentistry &
Technology4Medicine
GC America Inc
Global Surgical
Glove Club
GumChucks
We share a passion for
your profession.
Henry Schein Dental
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC
Expertise, education and advocacy to help you thrive:
Indiana University
•
Instrumentarium/Soredex
•
Ivoclar Vivadent Inc.
KaVo
Kerr Corporation
•
•
•
Waived registration fees at CDA Presents
Professional insurance designed for dentists
Dedicated advocacy team focused on dentistry
Access to hundreds of practice support resources
Job help, risk management advice line and peer review
Kuraray America Inc.
Midmark Corporation
Nomad
Phillips — Sonicare & Zoom Whitening
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Join today.
cda.org/member
®
Program Speakers
Melinda Aiello, JD
Ms. Aiello is an assistant chief deputy district attorney with
the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office. She has been a
prosecutor for more than 19 years. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Adrianna Alcala-Beshara, JD
Ms. Alcala-Beshara is the assistant division chief of the
Medi-Cal Dental Services Division at the California
Department of Health Care Services. She has worked at
DHCS since 2011. (Page 76)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Ali Alijanian, DDS
Dr. Alijanian maintains a private practice in Walnut Creek,
Calif., specializing in oral and maxillofacial surgery. He
graduated with honors from the Pacific Dugoni School of
Dentistry. (Page 55)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Greg Alterton
Mr. Alterton is a CDA dental benefits plan specialist.
He has extensive experience in the private sector and
government relations on health benefits issues.
(Pages 20, 21, 75)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Lori Alvi
Ms. Alvi is the CDA Peer Review manager. She helps
members and their patients resolve disputes that may arise
in the delivery of dental services. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Somi An, MS, PHR, SHRM-CP
Ms. An is a senior recruiter for CDA. She specializes in
full-cycle recruitment and employment practices. She is a
seasoned veteran identifying top talent for dental practices.
(Page 21)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Chad J. Anderson, MS, DMD
Dr. Anderson is a research instructor in the Department of
Prosthodontics and Operative Dentistry at Tufts University
School of Dental Medicine in Boston. He owns and
operates three practices. (Pages 81, 88)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Homayon Asadi, DDS
Dr. Asadi is an associate professor and course director of
Advanced Head and Neck Anatomy at the Pacific Dugoni
School of Dentistry. He maintains a private practice in San
Jose, Calif. (Page 49)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Program Speakers
Julie Axt
Ms. Axt is a practice advisor for CDA and has an extensive
background in finance and marketing. She specializes in
analytics, financial processes and community marketing.
(Page 21)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Steven Barrabee
Mr. Barrabee is a shareholder in Bradley, Curley, Asiano,
Barrabee, Abel & Kowalski, PC and specializes in business
law for dentists and other health care providers in Larkspur,
Calif. (Page 55)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Brad Beck
Mr. Beck has experience in all aspects of banking and the
finance industry, including credit, sales and management.
He most recently has worked solely in the health care
profession. (Page 86)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Beck is senior vice president
of Bank of America Practice Solutions.
Lee Bentz
Mr. Bentz is a CDA practice advisor. He is an expert in
understanding how successful practices operate.
(Pages 20, 21)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Eric Blasingame, DDS, MS
Dr. Blasingame has a private periodontics practice in
Redding, Calif. He is also an adjunct associate professor
of Periodontology at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry.
(Page 56)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Cynthia Brattesani, DDS
Dr. Brattesani currently serves on the CDA Cares
Management Committee and maintains a general private
practice in San Francisco. She lectures internationally and
to students at UCSF. (Page 72)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Rosemary Bray
Ms. Bray spent 30 years employed in dentistry in general,
periodontics and orthodontics. She’s now lectured on every
continent except Antarctica. (Pages 58, 65)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS
Dr. Brucia practices esthetic and restorative dentistry in
San Francisco and is the co-director of the FACE institute
where he chairs the Department of Esthetics and Adhesive
Material Science. (Pages 78, 85, 92, 96)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
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Program Speakers
Michael Bundy, PharmD, DMD, MD
Dr. Bundy is employed in the maxillofacial surgery
department at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles.
(Page 108)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS
Dr. Cardoza practices general and laser dentistry in
Santee, Calif., as well as forensic dentistry in San Diego
and Imperial Counties. (Pages 68, 71, 101, 109)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Gerard J. Chiche, DDS
Dr. Chiche is the Thomas P. Hinman endowed chair in
Restorative Dentistry and the director of the Center for
Esthetic and Implant Dentistry at the Dental College of
Georgia at Augusta University in Augusta, Ga. (Page 61)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Chiche is a paid consultant
with Kuraray/Noritake Co. and receives financial support from
3M and 3Shape.
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD
Dr. Christensen is founder and CEO of Practical Clinical
Courses, CEO of Clinicians Report Foundation and a
practicing prosthodontist in Provo, Utah. (Page 79)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Michelle R. Corbo, PHR
Ms. Corbo has a long history in private practice and 10
years of experience with peer review and practice support
at CDA. She specializes in the areas of human resources
and practice management. (Pages 20, 21)
Once there was an empty space.
And every day was rather dark
and lonely. One day, the space
was filled with two new front
teeth. Because of that, there was
a smile. Because of that, there
was a job offer. Because of that,
there was a home to live in and
groceries to fill it.
Until, finally, every
day was brighter
than the last.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Jean L. Creasey, DDS
Dr. Creasey is a general dentist in private practice in
Nevada City, Calif. She has served CDA both at the
local and state level. She is the current chair of the CDA
Foundation and serves on the ADA Council on Dental
Practice. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Eve Cuny, MS
Ms. Cuny is associate professor and the director of
Environmental Health and Safety at the Pacific Dugoni
School of Dentistry. She is a national and international
speaker and author. (Pages 31, 110)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Arthur W. Curley, JD
Mr. Curley is a senior trial attorney in the San Franciscobased health care defense firm of Bradley, Curley, Asiano,
Barrabee, Abel & Kowalski, PC and an assistant professor
at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Pages 31, 52)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
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of the story.
The CDA Foundation provides access to dental care to the
Californians who need it most. Put your compassion into
action as a Friend of the Foundation. Discover the CDA
Cares story and ways to contribute at cdafoundation.org.
Program Speakers
Morgan Davis
Mr. Davis is a civil engineer and oversees Blue Northern
Builders’ daily management of dental projects and the
company as a whole. (Page 86)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Davis is the chief operating
officer for Blue Northern Builders.
Program Speakers
David Hatcher, DDS
Dr. Hatcher received his dental degree from the University
of Washington and was granted a specialty degree in oral
and maxillofacial radiology and a Master of Science from
the University of Toronto. (Pages 49, 102, 109)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Jessica Edgerton
Ms. Edgerton is a marketing advisor for CDA. She
specializes in creating unique, comprehensive marketing
strategies and improving the patient experience. (Page 20)
Gary Houser
Mr. Houser has 16 years in the dental space environment
and is an expert in industry design, ergonomics, equipment
and technology. (Page 86)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Houser is an equipment
specialist with Henry Schein Dental.
Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhD
Dr. Eshenaur Spolarich is an author and speaker on
pharmacology and the care of medically complex patients.
She is professor and director of Research at Arizona
School of Dentistry and Oral Health. (Pages 57, 63)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Eshenaur Spolarich receives
financial support from Colgate, Philips, Johnson & Johnson and
LexiComp Inc.
Courtney Isett
Ms. Isett is one of CDA’s marketing managers. She
specializes in comprehensive dental marketing, patient
experience and has managed the marketing programs for
comprehensive group practices. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Mohsen Ghoreishi
Mr. Ghoreishi and his group help dental professionals in
the areas of architectural, engineering, interior design and
construction administration. (Page 86)
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
Ms. Jones is an international, award-winning speaker and
brings life, energy and inspiration to all her presentations.
She is one of DPR’s Top 25 Women in Dentistry and a
2016 Dentistry Today C.E. Leader. (Pages 59, 64, 83, 89)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Ghoreishi is the CEO and
president of the Kohan Group.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Ms. Jones is a consultant for LED
Dental Inc. and Orascoptic.
Timothy G. Giroux, DDS
Dr. Giroux is the owner of and broker at Western Practice
Sales and a member of ADS Transitions, a nationally
recognized dental organization. (Page 66)
Parag R. Kachalia, DDS
Dr. Kachalia is an associate professor and the vice chair of
Simulation, Technology and Research at the Pacific Dugoni
School of Dentistry. (Pages 60, 65, 70, 74)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Giroux has financial interest
with Western Practice Sales.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Paul Glassman, DDS, MBA
Dr. Glassman is professor of Dental Practice, director of
Community Oral Health and director of the Pacific Center
for Special Care at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry.
(Pages 97, 102)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Jim Grisdale, BA, DDS
Dr. Grisdale is a board-certified specialist in periodontics
and prosthodontics with a part-time private practice in
Vancouver, B.C., and is a faculty member at the Loma
Linda University School of Dentistry. (Pages 73, 100, 107)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Roger Haskett, BA, BFA, MA
Mr. Haskett helps make organizations, individuals and
events more engaging. He is a professional speaker, actor
and director. (Page 80)
Peter Karsant, DDS
Dr. Karsant practices complex restorative dentistry in San
Francisco. He teaches and uses narrow-diameter/regulardiameter implants in his practice.(Page 56)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Brian Kennedy, DDS
Dr. Kennedy is the dental consultant for the Medi-Cal
Dental Services Division at the California Department of
Health Care Services. He has consulted for the Medi-Cal
Dental program since 1994. (Page 76)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Dean E. Kois, DMD, MSD
Dr. Kois maintains a private practice limited to restorative,
esthetic and implant dentistry in Seattle. He is a national
and international speaker and published author. (Page 105)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Haskett is the owner of
Engagement Unlimited.
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Program Speakers
Connie Kugel, RDH, BS
Ms. Kugel earned her degree in dental science and
earned a Standard Proficiency from the Academy of Laser
Dentistry. She is the professional relations/marketing
manager at Pulpdent Corp. (Pages 52, 54, 75, 89)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Ms. Kugel is employed by
Pulpdent Corp.
Gerard Kugel, DMD, MS, PhD
Dr. Kugel is associate dean and professor of
Prosthodontics and Operative Dentistry at Tufts
University in Boston and editor-in-chief of Inside Dentistry.
(Pages 50, 53, 71)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Robert A. Lowe, DDS
Dr. Lowe has maintained a full-time practice for 33 years
and is a world-recognized teacher and clinician. He
taught for 10 years at the Loyola University School of
Dentistry. (Pages 79, 93, 97)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Paul A. Manos, DDS
Dr. Manos is the dental director for United Concordia
Dental Plans of California Inc. He is a licensed dentist
in California and graduated from the UCLA School of
Dentistry. (Page 75)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Denise Martinez
Ms. Martinez is the manager of Practice Support for
CDA. She has extensive experience in dental benefits and
contracting. (Pages 20, 75)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Ann Milar
Ms. Milar is the policy manager for the California Dental
Association. She is responsible for identifying, analyzing
and interpreting policy issues for development and
implementation on behalf of CDA members. (Page 91)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Kristie Nation-Boltz
Ms. Nation-Boltz is a national speaker whose mission is to
lead dental practitioners and their teams into the modern
age of marketing. (Pages 20, 61)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Ms. Nation-Boltz is the CEO of
myDentalCMO.
Samson Ng, BSc(Pharm), MSc, DMD
Dr. Ng is a clinical assistant professor at the University
of British Columbia and regional practice leader in the
Program of Oral Oncology/Dentistry in the BC Cancer
Agency. (Page 76)
Program Speakers
Linda C. Niessen, DMD, MPH
Dr. Niessen currently serves as dean and professor at the
Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine
in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Page 57)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Ali Oromchian, Esq.
Mr. Oromchian is an attorney at the Dental & Medical
Counsel law firm and is one of the nation’s leading legal
authorities on topics relevant to dentists, such as contracts
and employment law. (Pages 31, 66, 86)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH
Ms. Osuna is a CDHA and AADH past president and is
an Academy fellow and former member of the California
Dental Board. Her career spans a variety of roles in dental
hygiene. (Pages 31, 68, 82)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD, ACE
Ms. Pace Brinker is a national and international speaker
and published author. She was selected one of Dentistry
Today’s Top 100 Clinicians and DPR’s most influential
women in dentistry. (Pages 85, 95, 98)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
John Pacelli
Mr. Pacelli has nearly 40 years of experience in dental
office design. He currently works for Henry Schein Dental,
assisting dentists with start-ups and redesign. (Page 86)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Pacelli is an equipment
specialist for Henry Schein.
Peter K. Pang, DDS
Dr. Pang is an international speaker with manuscripts in
several peer-reviewed journals. A leading expert in laser
dentistry, he uses multiple wavelengths in his general
practice. (Pages 53, 59, 96, 99)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Tony J. Park, PharmD, JD
Dr. Park is the principal attorney of his independent law
practice devoted solely to pharmacy law called CPL —
the California Pharmacy Lawyers law firm. (Page 108)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Edwin T. Parks, DMD, MS
Dr. Parks is professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in
the Department of Oral Pathology/Medicine/Radiology
at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis.
(Page 51)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
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Program Speakers
Laci Phillips
Ms. Phillips is a speaker and coach with Practice
Dynamics Group. She helps clients achieve balance-driven
success through systems, teams and technology.
(Pages 77, 90, 100, 107)
Practice Support
Practice Management
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Teresa Pichay
Ms. Pichay is a practice analyst for CDA. She specializes
in the many regulatory issues that impact dental practices
and develops many of the resources used in CDA Practice
Support. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Nirmala J. Prabhu, DMD
Dr. Prabhu has been a Denti-Cal consultant for Delta Dental
since 2002. As a managing dental consultant, she is
responsible for the training of the Denti-Cal professional and
paraprofessional staff. (Page 76)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Shaun Pryor
Ms. Pryor is one of CDA’s practice advisors.
She specializes in practice management and excellent
patient service and has extensive experience in managing
comprehensive group practices. (Page 75)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Gregory L. Psaltis, DDS
Dr. Psaltis has been in pediatric private practice
for 35 years in Olympia, Wash. He is well published
and lectures frequently on various dental topics.
(Pages 83, 90, 94)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Amber D. Riley, RDH, MS
Ms. Riley is a nationally recognized subject matter expert on
dental hygiene practice. She is the forensic dental autopsy
tech for the Department of the Medical Examiner in San
Diego. (Pages 71, 103)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Focus on getting to know new patients, not
searching for the right forms. CDA members
Brittney Ryan
Ms. Ryan is the CDA Judicial Council manager and is a
resource to the council and CDA members regarding ethics
issues. (Page 20)
are one click away from a full library of
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
comprehensive set of New Patient Forms.
Ruchi K. Sahota, DDS
Dr. Sahota serves as associate editor of the Journal of the
California Dental Association and is a consumer advisor
for the ADA. She is also a clinical instructor at the Pacific
Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Page 52)
Talk to our experts at booth #802 about
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Practice Support resources, including a
managing your practice with efficiency and
ease. And, explore our online resources
anytime at cda.org/practicesupport.
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Program Speakers
Chris Scappatura
Mr. Scappatura is dedicated to promoting personal and
office development through hilarious yet thought-provoking
seminars and coaching. (Pages 60, 66, 81, 87)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Scappatura is president of
Contagious Enthusiasm Inc.
Justin M. Schafer
Mr. Schafer has specialized in professional service
firms mergers and acquisitions with a focus on banking,
finance, due diligence and sales and management.
(Page 66)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Schafer is a Northern
California representative for Bank of America Practice Solutions.
Program Speakers
Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS
Dr. Spencer is the director of the Center for Sleep Apnea
and TMJ in Boise, Idaho, and the director of dental sleep
medicine for Lane and Associates Family Dentistry in
Raleigh, N.C. (Pages 106, 111)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Spencer receives financial
support from Easy Airway and Silent Sleep.
Barbara J. Steinberg, DDS
Dr. Steinberg is a clinical professor of surgery at
Drexel University College of Medicine and adjunct
associate professor of Oral Medicine at the University of
Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. (Pages 101, 108)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Ronni Schnell, DMD
Dr. Schnell is clinical professor and director of Predoctoral
Removable Prosthodontics at Boston University Goldman
School of Dental Medicine and maintains a private
practice in Medford, Mass. (Pages 82, 91, 93)
Charles D. Stewart, DMD
Dr. Stewart is the regional dental director for a large
national insurance company and conducts the California
Association of Dental Plans’ quality assurance consultant
courses. (Page 75)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Nicole Shinbori, DDS
Dr. Shinbori practices in two endodontic specialty
practices in Oakland and Pleasanton, Calif. She holds
a position on the AAE Special Committee on Continuing
Education Strategy. (Page 94)
Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA
Dr. Suzuki is professor, chairman, program director
and associate dean for Graduate Education at Temple
University in Philadelphia. He also serves as chairman of
the FDA Dental Products Panel. (Pages 80, 86, 95, 98)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
John Sillis, Esq.
Mr. Sillis earned a master’s in nursing with a minor
in nursing administration. Based out of Sacramento,
Calif., he practices law focused on medical and dental
malpractice defense. (Page 72)
Blair Tomlinson
Mr. Tomlinson has been in the insurance industry since
2008. He joined the TDIC sales team in 2013 and greatly
enjoys working with the dental community. (Page 86)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Katherine Soal, RDH, CDA, MSDH
Ms. Soal is assistant professor of dental hygiene at
Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester, Mass.,
teaching local anesthesia, periodontology and radiology.
(Page 51)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Taiba Solaiman
Ms. Solaiman has been a TDIC risk management analyst
since 2007. She speaks nationally representing the
company and advises dentists on professional liability risk
management. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD
Ms. Somer is a best-selling author, advisory board member
to Shape, editor of Nutrition Alert, a guest on NBC’s
Today and former nutrition correspondent to ABC’s Good
Morning America. (Pages 62, 67, 77, 87)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Marcela Truxal
Ms. Truxal is a strategic counselor for The Dentists Service
Company (TDSC). She is responsible for management of
TDSC activities on behalf of member dentist clients through
in-office consulting. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS
Dr. Valachi is author of the book Practice Dentistry Pain-Free
and instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry
in Portland, Ore. She holds a doctorate in physical therapy
and lectures internationally. (Pages 99, 106)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Neil Warshawsky, DDS, MS
Dr. Warshawsky is a practicing orthodontist in Chicago.
He concentrates on esthetic and orthopedic custom
solutions for children and adults and is an associate
professor at UIC College of Dentistry. (Pages 63, 69)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
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Program Speakers
Dave Weber, BA
Mr. Weber is an internationally recognized speaker,
author and humorist in Atlanta helping dental practices
make progress on purpose. (Pages 105, 110)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
John West, DDS, MSD
Dr. West is director of the Center for Endodontics and is
recognized as one of world’s premier educators in clinical
and interdisciplinary endodontics. (Pages 62, 67, 73)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. West is co-inventor for
ProTaper, WaveOne and Calamus Endodontic Systems.
Gail F. Williamson, RDH, MS
Ms. Williamson is professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences
at Indiana University School of Dentistry. She is assistant
executive director of the American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Radiology. (Page 51)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS
Dr. Wong maintains a private practice specializing in
endodontics in San Francisco. He is also an associate
clinical professor of endodontics at the Pacific Dugoni
School of Dentistry. (Pages 78, 84, 94)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Teresa Yang, DDS
Dr. Yang is chair of the CDA Council on Peer Review
and has been a peer review volunteer for six years. She
practices in Santa Monica, Calif. (Page 20)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD
Dr. Young is director of the Orofacial Pain Clinic and
head of Evidence-Based Dentistry curriculum at the Pacific
Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Pages 58, 64, 84, 88)
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Richard Young, DDS
Dr. Young is an expert on dental photography. He is an
assistant professor at the Loma Linda University School of
Dentistry. He maintains a private practice and focuses on
esthetic dentistry. (Pages 50, 54, 72, 74, 104)
What will
you discover?
Accept your invitation to
CDA Presents and see.
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Motivation from industry-leading speakers
C.E. at new courses and hands-on workshops
Gear from hundreds of exhibitors at special pricing
After-hours attractions, camaraderie and fun
Adventure, innovation, community and inspiration
await you. Learn more at cdapresents.com.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.
Anaheim, CA
May 4 – 6, 2017
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San Francisco, CA
August 24– 26, 2017
The Art
and Science
of Dentistry
Thursday Workshops
Things to know
Exhibit hall hours
Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Recommended for new dentists
Where
smart dentists
get smarter.
®
cda.org/practicesupport
Audio recordings
Recordings of identified programs will be available on
site or following CDA Presents at prolibraries.com/cda.
Live streaming
Identified programs available to view live online.
Register and view at cdapresents.com/streaming.
Cone Beam CT and Navigation-Guided
Dissection of Head and Neck: Clinical
Application and Interpretation
Homayon Asadi, DDS
David Hatcher, DDS
CDA’s Practice Support experts
will be in booth #802 to demo
the resources available to all CDA
members. Resources are extensive
and include everything from
understanding coordination of
benefits, implementing new sick
leave policies, complying with
privacy laws and more.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–3 p.m. (one-hour lunch)
Moscone North 122
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 5.0
009
$435
Learning Outcomes
1. Observe anatomic correlations between CBCT and dissection.
2. Reinforce knowledge of CBCT anatomy by visualization.
3. Improve dissection skills through CBCT and navigation.
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Adhesive Dentistry and Anterior Direct
Composites Made Easy
Thursday Workshops
Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce
Quality Radiographs
Supplies Recommended
Edwin T. Parks, DMD, MS
Gail F. Williamson, RDH, MS
Gerard Kugel, DMD, MS, PhD
Recommended supplies: Loupes, composite placement
instruments, bonding agent and burs
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 121
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
010
$360
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn to improve bonding techniques.
2. Learn to improve composite esthetics with layering techniques
and a novel template system.
3. Understand three-step anterior and two-step posterior composite
layering.
Your Doctor Wants You to Take Dental
Photographs — Let’s Make It Simple
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–noon
and repeats 1:30–4:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall, booth #402
entire dental team
Core – 3.0 per session
014/015
$140 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Implement patient radiation dose reduction measures and patient
management strategies.
2. Utilize optimal techniques for the acquisition of intraoral and
panoramic radiographic images.
3. Identify and correct intraoral and panoramic image errors.
Local Anesthesia Review and Refresh
Supplies Recommended
Supplies Required
Katherine Soal, RDH, CDA, MSDH
Richard Young, DDS
Recommended supplies: Safety glasses
Required supplies: Spandex cheek retractor, occlusal mirror,
quadrant mirror and two sets of gloves
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 124
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
012
$165
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand what makes a great photograph.
2. Learn which equipment you need.
3. Learn how to set the camera for consistent high-quality images.
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Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–noon
and repeats 1:30–4:30 p.m.
Moscone North 120
entire dental team
Core – 3.0 per session
016/017
$385 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Increase clinical success when administering local anesthetics.
2. Understand the basic principles of local anesthesia techniques and
corrective methods.
3. Enhance patient care through reviewed and improved techniques.
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TDIC Risk Management: Caution and Control
— Reducing Employment Liability
Sponsored by The Dentists Insurance Company
Thursday Workshops
Adhesive Dentistry, Bioactive Materials and
Direct Posterior Restorations
Supplies Recommended
Ruchi K. Sahota, DDS
Arthur W. Curley, Esq.
Due to the sensitive nature of the issues being addressed and our
employer-oriented approach, this course is available to dentists
and their spouses only.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–noon
and repeats 2–5 p.m.
Moscone North 131
dentist, spouse
20% – 3.0 per session
889/890
$50 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Establish effective hiring and performance review practices to aid in
the selection and retention of qualified staff.
2. Provide your employees with a fair and rewarding work environment.
Gerard Kugel, DMD, MS, PhD
Recommended supplies: Loupes, composite placement
instruments, bonding agent and burs
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how to improve bonding techniques.
2. Understand how to avoid postoperative problems.
3. Learn to use the new class of bioactive materials.
Laser-Assisted Periodontal Protocol
*Required Lecture on Page 59; Supplies Recommended
3. Implement appropriate controls to prevent situations that lead to
employment practices claims.
Peter K. Pang, DDS
Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes — must be
fitted with 810 nm filtration inserts
Bioactive Preventive Materials for Dental
Assistants
Connie Kugel, RDH, BS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Moscone North 123
RDAEF, RDA
Core – 3.0
018
$160
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 121
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
011
$360
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 125
dentist, new dentist, dental student,
RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 3.0
020
$130 (dentist)
$105 (RDHEF/AP, RDH)
*Registration includes reserved seat in Thursday morning required lecture
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Apply two laser protocols in different periodontal conditions within
the scope of licensure and training.
1. Discover what bioactivity and biomimetics are and understand how
bioactivity can be utilized in dentistry.
2. Understand the scientific basis on why two different laser
wavelengths can be useful in managing periodontitis.
2. Understand the differences between traditional dental materials and
bioactive materials.
3. Modify and adapt laser techniques for specific tissue biotypes.
3. Determine how to incorporate bioactivity into patient treatment.
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firs
Supplies Required
Lectures that feature up-and-coming speakers
who are new to CDA Presents
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Simplified Dental Photography — Take It to
the Next Level
Thursday Express Lectures
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Treatment of the Edentulous Patient Using
Dental Implants
Ali Alijanian, DDS
Richard Young, DDS
Required supplies: Spandex cheek retractor, occlusal mirror,
quadrant mirror and two sets of gloves
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 124
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
013
$180
Learning Outcomes
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–9:30 a.m.
Moscone South 310
entire dental team
Core – 1.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Apply the “all-on-4” technique and zygomaticus implants to increase
treatment acceptance.
1. Improve your techniques for great photographs.
2. Define the immediate load technique and the laboratory’s role.
2. Get updated on the new equipment.
3. Treat edentulous patients using fixed prostheses and learn various
prosthetic options.
3. Learn a simple way to use photos in the new patient experience and
to communicate with the lab.
The Business of Dentistry: Hot-Button Issues
Bioactive Preventive Materials for Dental
Hygienists
Steven Barrabee
Connie Kugel, RDH, BS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
2–5 p.m.
Moscone North 123
RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 3.0
019
$160
Learning Outcomes
1. Discover what bioactivity and biomimetics are and understand how
bioactivity can be utilized in dentistry.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
10:30 a.m.–noon
Moscone South 310
dentist, dental student
20% – 1.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify legal issues that create risk of legal violations and choose
alternatives to enhance practice value.
2. Understand the classification of associates, employee incentive
plans, self-referral prohibitions and insurance reimbursement.
3. Identify legal issues and maintain legal compliance.
2. Understand the differences between traditional dental materials and
bioactive materials.
3. Determine how to incorporate bioactivity into patient treatment.
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Lectures that feature up-and-coming speakers
who are new to CDA Presents
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Thursday Lectures
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Caring for Medically Complex Patients
Lip Repositioning — An Alternative Method
for Treating Gummy Smiles
Linda C. Niessen, DMD, MPH
Eric Blasingame, DDS, MS
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–2:30 p.m.
Moscone South 310
entire dental team
Core – 1.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand how lip repositioning can be used to treat patients with
gummy smiles.
2. Learn the parameters for an esthetic evaluation.
3. Understand how esthetic crown lengthening can be used in
conjunction with lip repositioning.
Comparing Narrow-Diameter Systems:
Understanding Which System Is Best for Your
Practice
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
and continues 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone South 309
entire dental team
Core –2.5 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify when antibiotic prophylaxis is indicated for a patient with
cardiovascular disease.
2. Learn the new recommendations for antibiotic use for patients
with hip joint replacements.
3. Know which medications contribute to dry mouth in older adults and
learn preventive strategies to prevent caries.
Assessing Patients Who Take Blood-Altering
Medications
Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhD
Peter Karsant, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
3:30–5 p.m.
Moscone South 310
entire dental team
Core – 1.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Diagnose and treatment plan narrow-diameter implant cases.
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Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify populations taking antiplatelet and anticoagulant
medications for various medical conditions.
2. Learn the protocol for success with narrow-diameter implants.
2. Learn mechanisms of actions of blood-altering medications and use
of related reversal agents.
3. Determine the number of narrow-diameter implants that can be
placed anteriorly in an edentulous mandible.
3. Discuss dental practice management considerations to safely treat
patients taking blood-altering medications.
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Thursday Lectures
Temporomandibular Disorders Management
— An Overview
Thursday Lectures
Laser-Assisted Periodontal Protocol
Required Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 53
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11 a.m.
Moscone South 301
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Peter K. Pang, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 102
dentist, new dentist, dental student,
RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 3.0
1. Identify initiators and perpetuators of your patients’ TMD.
Learning Outcomes
2. Perform and prescribe simple treatments appropriate for mild-tomoderate TMDs.
1. Apply two laser protocols in different periodontal conditions within
the scope of licensure and training.
3. Learn how to refer the remaining cases appropriately.
2. Understand the scientific basis on why two different laser
wavelengths can be useful in managing periodontitis.
Waaasssuuup With Good Communication?
3. Modify and adapt laser techniques for specific tissue biotypes.
Rosemary Bray
Sex and Oral Health: What’s the Connection?
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone South 308
entire dental team
20% – 3.0
Learning Outcomes
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone South 302
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
1. Learn to know what to say and what not to say.
Learning Outcomes
2. Learn how your tone and body language affect the interpretation of
your words.
1. Understand critical statistical information regarding HPV-related oral
and oropharyngeal cancer.
3. Learn how to influence people (patients, teams) with your effective
communication.
2. Recognize the high-risk anatomical areas and the lifesaving subtle
symptoms.
3. Be equipped with clinical and educational resources for your dental
practice.
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Thursday Lectures
Tech Check — An Overview of New
Technology and Materials Changing
Dentistry: Part I
Thursday Lectures
Smile Design, Bonding and Esthetic Materials
Update
Gerard J. Chiche, DDS
Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 70
Parag R. Kachalia, DDS
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 104
entire dental team
Core – 2.5 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the advantages of implementing an enhanced
diagnostic imaging protocol in the office.
2. Understand the advances in technologies to allow for minimally
invasive dentistry.
3. Learn about advances in direct restorative dentistry to allow for
predictability and efficiency.
Elements of a Great Office Meeting
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn esthetic treatment techniques and manage key esthetic factors
for predictable esthetic treatment.
2. Understand all-ceramic and bonding technique fine clinical details
and parameters.
3. Understand ceramic materials selection and esthetic treatment
techniques.
Journey to the Center of the Web: Advanced
Online Marketing for Your Practice
Kristie Nation-Boltz
Chris Scappatura
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9:30 a.m.–noon
Moscone North 103
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Improve office communication, which improves the office
environment, which creates a better patient experience.
2. Understand how employees benefit from reduced or eliminated
toxins, such as animosity between staff.
3. Create a strong dental team by setting expectations of each member
during your meetings.
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9:30 a.m.–noon
and continues 1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone South 303/305
entire dental team
Core – 2.5 per session
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9:30 a.m.–noon
and continues 1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone North 130
dentist, office staff, spouse
non-eligible
Learning Outcomes
1. Promote and grow your dental practice by implementing the most
current and effective online marketing tactics.
2. Mange your online reputation, including how to generate, monitor
and respond to online reviews.
3. Track the ROI of a cohesive online strategy including web, email,
search engine optimization, pay per click, social media and
reputation management.
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Thursday Lectures
Building Your Practice Through Endodontics:
The Treasure That Is Right in Front of Your Eyes
John West, DDS, MSD
Thursday Lectures
All Aligners Are the Same, Right? Wrong!
Clear Essentials to Understanding Aligner
Therapy
Neil Warshawsky, DDS, MS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9:30 a.m.–noon
Moscone North 133
dentist, dental student, RDHEF/AP, RDH,
RDAEF, RDA, DA
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Unravel the toothache headache.
2. Discover the $100,000 diagnosis that will benefit you and your
patients.
3. Apply 21 significant skills to grow your practice immediately.
Women and Nutrition
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how to recognize when clear aligners are effective.
2. Learn to design and stage movements for clear aligner therapy.
3. Recognize the difference in broad surface pressure and targeted
force points when used to create minor tooth movement.
The Older Adult: The New Face of Addiction
Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhD
Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Moscone South 304/306
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the risk factors for heart disease and describe those that are in
versus out of your control.
2. Learn about four nutrients for brain health and develop a personal
plan to include the foods rich in these nutrients.
3. Understand how nutrient needs change throughout the lifecycle and
identify the dietary needs to meet those goals.
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10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Moscone North 132
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify substances that are commonly abused by elderly individuals.
2. Learn normal physiologic changes of aging and the impact on drug
pharmacokinetics.
3. Identify strategies to reduce oral and systemic disease risks among
elderly individuals who abuse substances.
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Thursday Lectures
The Many Flavors of Pain in the Mouth and
Face
Thursday Lectures
Tech Check: An Overview of New Technology
and Materials Changing Dentistry — Part II
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD
Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 70
Parag R. Kachalia, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone South 301
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Recognize an orofacial pain as dental, joint, muscular, neurological,
headache or psychological in nature.
2. Avoid inappropriate and often exacerbating treatment based on
misdiagnosis.
3. Initiate appropriate and timely treatment or referral.
Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation and
Innovative Strategies
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 104
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the current advantages and disadvantages with respect
to CAD/CAM dentistry.
2. Learn how digital impressions can be utilized from a case
presentation standpoint.
3. Gain an overview of new ceramic materials and proper cementation
protocols.
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
Extraordinary Service — A Dental Necessity
Rosemary Bray
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone South 302
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Define normal salivary function verses xerostomic conditions.
2. Apply evaluative salivary assessment into clinical practice.
3. Treat the xerostomic patient effectively both chairside and with selfcare measures.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone South 308
entire dental team
20% – 3.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn what you can do to make your practice healthier and happier.
2. Learn how to create raving fans out of satisfied patients.
3. Understand statistics on why patients stop going to an office and
how you can avoid them.
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Long-Term Success Planning for the Dental
Practice Owner
Thursday Lectures
Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements
Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD
Presented by CDA Practice Support
Justin Schafer
Timothy G. Giroux, DDS
Ali Oromchian, Esq.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 134
dentist, new dentist, dental student
non-eligible
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the legal and human resources aspects that affect dentistry.
2. Avoid the pitfalls of buying or selling a practice in today’s market.
3. Recognize the appropriate reasons for owning multiple offices.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone South 304/306
entire dental team
Core –2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify the nutrients potentially low in a diet and what foods supply
those nutrients.
2. Know how to sift fact from fiction when choosing a supplement.
3. Develop a supplement plan based on a person’s individual needs.
Mastering Endodontic Shaping: How to Find,
Follow and Finish Root Canals Systems
Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 73
John West, DDS, MSD
Secrets of a Dental Office Revealed
Chris Scappatura
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone North 103
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how to maximize your office system, such as scheduling, recall
and data management.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone North 133
dentist, dental student, RDHEF/AP, RDH,
RDAEF, RDA, DA
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Find the skills for all canals.
2. Follow the skills for all canals.
3. Finish the skills for all canals.
2. Understand the many components relevant to creating a digital
dental office, from hardware to office policies.
3. Discuss digital communication and marketing including social
media, automated email/marketing and website.
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Thursday Lectures
Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry
Thursday Lectures
A Clear Approach to Pediatric Interceptive
Orthodontics
Neil Warshawsky, DDS, MS
Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 71
Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
2:30–5 p.m.
Moscone North 102
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand basic laser safety and physics.
2. Learn clinical applications of hard and soft tissue lasers.
3. Learn common laser dental hygiene applications.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
2:30–5 p.m.
Moscone North 132
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn to recognize a cross bite of any kind.
2. Learn to recognize when the pattern of dental eruption causes teeth
to be blocked out and unable to erupt.
3. Understand how to design and build appliances to gain
arch length.
What Is It? How Do I Use It? Today’s Dental
Products/Treatment Options
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
2:30–5 p.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify new and updated products available in the marketplace.
2. Recognize how to implement new strategies to successfully
prepare for patient conditions/therapies.
3. Design programs that will enhance patient treatment and successful
outcomes.
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Friday Workshops
Things to know
Friday Workshops
Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry
— A Participation Workshop
Recommended Lecture on Page 68
Exhibit hall hours
Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS
Amber D. Riley, RDH, MS
Recommended for new dentists
Audio recordings
Recordings of identified programs will be available on
site or following CDA Presents at prolibraries.com/cda.
Live streaming
Identified programs available to view live online.
Register and view at cdapresents.com/streaming.
CAD/CAM for the Masses
Recommended Lecture on Pages 60, 65
Parag R. Kachalia, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
and repeats 1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 125
dentist, dental student, RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 3.0 per session
024/025
$130 (dentist) per session
$105 (RDHEF/AP, RDH) per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the clinical applications of hard and soft tissue dental
lasers.
2. Use various lasers in a simulated oral environment.
3. Gain an understanding of basic laser safety and physics.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8–11 a.m.
Exhibit Hall, booth #402
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
022
$60
Learning Outcomes
The Do’s and Don’ts of Porcelain Veneers
Supplies Recommended
Gerard Kugel, DMD, MS, PhD
Recommended supplies: Loupes, C and B burs, mirror
and explorer
Time:
1. Identify the pros and cons of various intraoral scanners.
2. Gain a thorough understanding of the current state of design
software and mills.
3. Understand how digital scanning can be used in patient education.
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
and repeats 1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 121
entire dental team
Core – 3.0 per session
026/027
$360 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Design and prepare a laminate veneer case.
2. Gain an understanding of the fabrication and use a reduction guide.
3. Understand cementation techniques.
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Friday Workshops
Your Doctor Wants You To Take Dental
Photographs — Let’s Make It Simple
Friday Workshops
Crown Lengthening Cadaver Workshop
Supplies Recommended
Supplies Required
Jim Grisdale, BA, DDS
Richard Young, DDS
Recommended supplies: Protective eyewear, loupes and lights
Required supplies: Spandex cheek retractor, occlusal mirror,
quadrant mirror and two sets of gloves
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 124
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
028
$165
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
and repeats 2–5:30 p.m.
Moscone North 123
dentist, dental student
Core – 3.5 per session
030/031
$360 per session
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn what makes a great photograph.
2. Learn which equipment you need.
1. Recognize the indications and contraindications for crown
lengthening.
3. Learn how to set the camera for consistent high-quality images.
2. Understand the principles of biologic width and ferrule effect.
3. Design appropriate flaps for surgical crown lengthening procedures.
TDIC Risk Management: Caution and Control
— Reducing Employment Liability
Sponsored by The Dentists Insurance Company
Cynthia Brattesani, DDS
John Sillis, Esq.
Due to the sensitive nature of the issues being addressed
and our employer-oriented approach, this course is available
to dentists and their spouses only.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–noon
and repeats 2–5 p.m.
Moscone North 131
dentist, spouse
20% – 3.0 per session
891/892
$50 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Establish effective hiring and performance review practices to aid in
the selection and retention of qualified staff.
Mastering Endodontic Shaping: How to Find,
Follow and Finish Root Canal Systems
Recommended Lecture on Page 67; Supplies Required
John West, DDS, MSD
Required supplies: Six endodontically accessed mature teeth
not mounted in plaster
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9 a.m.–noon
and repeats 1:30–4:30 p.m.
Moscone North 122
dentist, dental student
Core – 3.0 per session
032/033
$360 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how to find all canals.
2. Learn how to follow all canals.
3. Learn how to finish all canals.
2. Provide your employees with a fair and rewarding work environment.
3. Implement appropriate controls to prevent situations that lead to
employment practices claims.
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Friday Workshops
Tech Check Workshop — Technologies That
Will Impact Your Practice Without Breaking
the Bank
Friday Lectures
Lasers for Dental Hygienists
Connie Kugel, RDH, BS
Parag R. Kachalia, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
12:30–3:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall, booth #402
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
023
$60
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify the benefits of new diagnostic technologies.
2. Understand technologies that will help with the conservation and
predictability of restorative dentistry.
3. Understand how today’s technology can enhance the patient
experience.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone South 302
RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Discover the science behind lasers.
2. Understand various types of lasers and the benefits they bring to
practice.
3. Learn how lasers can benefit dental hygiene treatment and safety
precautions needed.
“The View” Into Dental Benefits
Presented by CDA Practice Support
Simplified Dental Photography — Take It to
the Next Level
Supplies Required
Richard Young, DDS
Required supplies: Spandex cheek retractor, occlusal mirror,
quadrant mirror and two sets of gloves
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 124
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
029
$180
Learning Outcomes
1. Improve your techniques for great photographs.
2. Get updated on the new equipment.
Greg Alterton
Paul A. Manos, DDS
Denise Martinez
Shaun Pryor
Charles D. Stewart, DMD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone South 301
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Gain a better understanding of dental benefits market trends.
2. Improve your knowledge from an industry perspective on common
payment issues.
3. Enhance communication skills with patients about their benefit
coverage and payment responsibilities.
3. Learn a simple way to use photos in the new patient experience and
to communicate with the lab.
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Friday Lectures
UPDATED COURSE: The Ins and Outs
of California’s Denti-Cal Program
Friday Lectures
Your Practice Through the Patients Eyes —
It’s Not Just About Dentistry
Laci Phillips
Presented by CDA Public Affairs
Adrianna Alcala-Beshara, JD (not pictured)
Brian Kennedy, DDS (not pictured)
Nirmala J. Prabhu, DMD
This course will highlight the recent program
improvements to the Denti-Cal program, including new provider
incentives available under the Dental Transformation Initiative. The
course will provide the hows and whys of the program’s policies and
administrative requirements, along with insight for new and currently
participating dentists on how they may successfully navigate the
most common challenges with the program.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone North 130
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the Denti-Cal program’s policies and requirements.
2. Learn about the incentive opportunities available through Dental
Transformation Initiative participation.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone South 309
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Walk away with a new understanding of the patient experience.
2. Learn new verbal skills to enhance your communication with your
patients.
3. Discover new educational techniques to ensure your patients are
taken care of.
Habits That Mess Up Our Diets — What to Do
Instead
Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD
3. Discover the common challenges faced by Denti-Cal providers.
Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth
Samson Ng, BSc(Pharm), MSc, DMD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
and repeats 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone North 133
entire dental team
Core – 2.5 per session
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone North 102
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify one diet habit that will help drop weight and dramatically
improve yours and your patients’ health.
2. Identify three unconscious habits that undermine a person’s best
attempts to eat well and manage weight.
3. Explain the link between liquid calories and weight gain.
Learning Outcomes
1. Consolidate the clinical technique of performing an extraoral and
intraoral soft tissue examination.
2. Gain the ability to diagnosis and treat nonodontogenic oral lesions
commonly identified in community settings.
3. Recognize oral lesions/entities that should be red flagged, and
discuss the proper initial management.
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Friday Lectures
Endodontic Diagnosis: Understanding and
Management of Pulpal Pain
Friday Lectures
The Christensen Bottom Line
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone South 310
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 2.5
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11 a.m.
and continues 12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone North 103
entire dental team
Core –2.5 per session
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the relationship of perceived dental pain and its
correlation to pulpal pathosis.
1. Understand the most important and useful new techniques in the
areas of dentistry.
2. Understand the progression of a normal vital pulp and its
deterioration to pulp necrosis and ultimately an abscess.
2. Understand the most important and useful materials discussed in this
course.
3. Treat emergency patients accurately with a review of medications
and treatment options.
3. Learn how to implement those aspects of this course most applicable
to your practice.
Restorative Materials Update 2016
Restorative Dentistry: Back to
the Future!
Co-sponsored by Ultradent Products and Kuraray America
Robert A. Lowe, DDS
Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Pages 92, 96
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–11 a.m.
Moscone South 308
dentist, dental student, RDAEF, RDA, LT
Core – 3.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Review the options available in adhesive systems including the new
advancements in glass ionomers.
2. Discuss the materials and techniques for direct and indirect adhesive
restorations.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone South 303/305
dentist, new dentist, dental student, DA, LT
Core – 3.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how the principles of carving morphologic alloy restorations
can be applied to direct composites.
2. Understand how to create provisional restorations that serve as a
template for the final restoration.
3. Learn how creative planning and case execution can “open the
door” to alternative solutions for patients.
3. Learn techniques and materials for repairing porcelain fractures.
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Friday Lectures
Pressure-Cooker Confidence: Igniting the
Leader in You
Friday Lectures
Can We Talk? Mastering Top-Tier
Communication
Chris Scappatura
Roger Haskett, BA, BFA, MA
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
and repeats 1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 134
entire dental team
20% – 2.5 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how to apply “Roger’s Rules:” Own the room, fight to stay
positive, get comfortable being uncomfortable, etc.
2. Learn to be the biggest, best, most authentic version of yourself you
can possibly be at any moment.
3. Understand the science behind how your brain works and how to
overcome stress.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 104
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Create an outstanding patient experience and increase treatment
acceptance.
2. Reduce or eliminate toxic attitudes, even with that “certain someone”
in your office.
3. Increase office efficiency with concise direction communicated in a
positive manner.
Color Science and Shade Matching
Clinical Periodontics and Oral Implantology
2016
Chad J. Anderson, MS, DMD
Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Moscone North 132
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the optical challenges that prevent good shade
matching in a typical dental office.
1. Understand the biological basis for periodontal diseases.
2. Understand how humans see and interpret color and tooth shades.
2. Relate oral infections to systemic diseases and conditions.
3. Learn how to identify problems in your shade-taking protocol.
3. Learn advances in periodontal treatment planning and therapies.
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Friday Lectures
Go Ahead … Bite Into That Apple! Diagnosing
for Success, Avoiding Complications With
Implant-Assisted Overdentures
Friday Lectures
Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation and
Innovative Strategies
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
Required Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 93
Ronni Schnell, DMD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone South 309
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone South 302
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Define normal salivary function versus xerostomic conditions.
Learning Outcomes
2. Apply evaluative salivary assessment into clinical practice.
1. Diagnose, treatment plan and sequence implant-assisted
overdentures.
3. Treat the xerostomic patient effectively both chairside and with
self-care measures.
2. Understand space analysis, templates and abutment and attachment
considerations.
3. Apply knowledge to a variety of clinical case presentations and
troubleshoot complex cases.
Getting Past Uh-oh, No and Helicopters —
Pediatric Behavior Management
Gregory L. Psaltis, DDS
New Products Panel Presentation
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Moscone North 102
entire dental team
Core – 2.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Recognize improvements on products and evaluate changes needed
to incorporate these into office scheduling.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone North 130
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Appreciate the importance of specific positive feedback for the child
patient.
2. Understand your role in the behavior management of children and
parents.
3. Establish parents as your best promotional program.
2. Learn how to select materials and products for many aspects of
dentistry.
3. Recognize and evaluate changes to implement in your office.
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Friday Lectures
Traumatic Dental Injuries: Considerations
and Complications
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS
Friday Lectures
Predictable Advanced Restorative Dentistry
— An Adventure in Excellence
Co-sponsored by Ultradent Products and Kuraray America
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone South 310
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
noon–2:30 p.m.
Moscone South 308
dentist, dental student, RDAEF, RDA, LT
Core – 2.5
1. Understand the basic concepts of wound healing.
Learning Outcomes
2. Learn how to classify and treat different types of dental traumatic
injuries with endodontic therapy.
1. Know when to treat in centric occlusion and when to restore to
centric relation.
3. Understand the prognosis of different injuries and follow-up
treatment.
2. Learn methods of treatment that will ensure success in all aspects of
restorative dental care.
Temporomandibular Disorders Management
— An Overview
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD
3. Understand hinge movement and how this technique will greatly
increase your clinical success.
Becoming the Whitening Specialist
Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA CDD, ACE
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Moscone South 301
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone South 303/305
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 2.5
1. Identify initiators and perpetuators of your patients’ TMD.
Learning Outcomes
2. Perform and prescribe simple treatments appropriate for mild-tomoderate TMDs.
1. Learn what types of discoloration are present and what options we
have for tooth whitening.
3. Learn how to refer the remaining cases appropriately.
2. Learn how to conduct a whitening consultation on three types of
whitening.
3. Learn how to evaluate patients who request whitening or present with
tooth discoloration.
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Friday Lectures
Peri-Implantitis: Etiologies and Potential
Therapies
Friday Lectures
Deal With the People Who Want to Be
Dealt With
Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Chris Scappatura
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 104
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Define peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis.
1. Learn how to attract ideal patients to maximize your daily schedule,
reduce office stress and have fun.
2. Recognize the primary etiologies of peri-implantitis.
3. Treatment plan nonsurgical and surgical approaches for implant rescue.
Building Blocks to Starting a New Dental
Practice
Presented by CDA Practice Support
2. Develop your office and patient profiles to create an office
environment that is exciting and less stressful.
3. Increase ideal patient flow by reviewing your marketing and asking
for referrals to attracting the right clients.
From Superfoods to Super Diets
Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Brad Beck — Bank of America Practice Solutions
Blair Tomlinson — TDIC Insurance
Ali Oromchian, Esq. — Dental & Medical Counsel
John Pacelli — Henry Schein Dental
Gary Houser — Henry Schein Dental
Mohsen Ghoreishi — The Kohan Group
Morgan Davis — Blue Northern Builders
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
2:30–5 p.m.
Moscone North 102
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the difference between an optimal diet and a diet rich in
super foods.
2. Learn how five super foods improve health.
3. Learn how to identify fact from fiction in nutrition headlines.
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 120
dentist, new dentist, dental student
non-eligible
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn what form of business entity is appropriate for you and the
right time to become an owner.
2. Understand practice financing options, develop a business plan and
identify the best location for your practice.
3. Avoid first-practice pitfalls and learn how planning early can lead to
a successful practice.
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Friday Lectures
Dentinal Hypersensitivity: Etiology and New
Treatments
Friday Lectures
Sex and Oral Health: What’s the Connection?
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
Chad J. Anderson, MS, DMD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
3–5:30 p.m.
Moscone North 132
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the etiology and treatment options of dentinal
hypersensitivity.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand critical statistical information regarding HPV-related oral
and oropharyngeal cancer.
2. Learn the pain pathway in tooth sensitivity.
2. Recognize the high-risk anatomical areas and the lifesaving subtle
symptoms.
3. Understand the use and application of various dentinal
hypersensitivity treatments.
3. Be equipped with clinical and educational resources for your dental
practice.
It’s Getting On My Nerves: Neuropathic
Mouth Pain
Esthetic and Preventive Dental Materials for
Dental Hygienists
Connie Kugel, RDH, BS
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
88
3–5:30 p.m.
Moscone South 302
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
3–5:30 p.m.
Moscone South 301
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
3–5:30 p.m.
Moscone South 310
RDHEF/AP, RDH, RDAEF
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Recognize trigeminal neuralgia variants, atypical odontalgia,
burning mouth disorder, fibromyalgia and more.
1. Learn current esthetic dental restoratives and understand treatment
considerations based on material class.
2. Learn how to avoid triggering or worsening these conditions.
2. Review appropriate maintenance of dental restorations.
3. Begin initial treatment for these conditions and understand the longterm management options you’ll refer to.
3. Understand advances in preventive materials.
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Friday Lectures
Hiring, Retaining and Firing: Building the
Right Team Is an Art
Laci Phillips
Friday Lectures
Policy Changes for California’s Dental Care
System
Presented by CDA Public Affairs
Ann Milar
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
3–5:30 p.m.
Moscone North 133
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn how to create an advertising, interviewing and hiring process
that can be used throughout the years.
2. Develop a system to ensure you keep the right team members.
3. Create an exit strategy that makes the firing process less stressful.
But Aren’t They Just Baby Teeth?
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
3:30–5:30 p.m.
Moscone South 308
entire dental team
20% – 2.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the impact of health care reform on dentists, the oral health
care delivery system and the dental benefits market.
2. Gain greater knowledge of the effect of the Affordable Care Act on
Medicaid dental benefits.
3. Understand the ACA implementation issues unique to California and
CDA’s role in shaping policies to guide the implementation.
Gregory L. Psaltis, DDS
The Digital Future of Removable Prosthodontics
— Are We There Yet?
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Ronni Schnell, DMD
3–5:30 p.m.
Moscone North 130
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Deal effectively with parents who refuse X-rays for their children.
2. Learn about oral habits such as thumb sucking and pacifiers.
3. Place sealants that will last for years instead of months.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
3:30–6 p.m.
Moscone South 309
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Compare digital versus conventional methods, impressions and
occlusal records.
2. Understand the techniques utilized in the fabrication of complete
versus immediate versus implant overdentures.
3. Apply knowledge from a wide variety of clinical case presentations
and incorporation into your practice.
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Saturday Workshops
Things to know
Saturday Workshops
Bite Into That Apple — The Nuts and Bolts of
Implant Overdentures
Required Lecture on Page 82; Supplies Required and Recommended
Exhibit hall hours
Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Ronni Schnell, DMD
Required supplies: Magnification loupes
Recommended supplies: Perio probe and college pliers
Recommended for new dentists
Audio recordings
Recordings of identified programs will be available on
site or following CDA Presents at prolibraries.com/cda.
Live streaming
Identified programs available to view live online.
Register and view at cdapresents.com/streaming.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8–11 a.m.
and repeats 1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 124
entire dental team
Core – 3.0 per session
036/037
$495 per session
Learning Outcomes
Predictable Direct Esthetic Posterior
Restorations
Co-sponsored by Ultradent Products and Kuraray Americaa
Recommended Lecture on Page 78; Supplies Recommended
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS
Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes
1. Perform a space analysis and measure transgingival width.
2. Select, place and torque implant overdenture abutments.
3. Retrofit, activate and replace retention in a processed denture.
Anterior Composite Restorative Dentistry:
A Blend of Artistry and Technique
Supplies Recommended
Robert A. Lowe, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8–11 a.m.
Moscone North 121
dentist, dental student, RDAEF, RDA, DA, LT
Core – 3.0
034
$360
Learning Outcomes
1. Review current dentin bonding systems and light curing techniques.
Recommended supplies: Loupes, Goldstein Flexi-Thin Mini 4
and #2 Keystone flat brush
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 123
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 3.0
038
$360
2. Learn techniques for the formation of predictable interproximal
contacts every time.
Learning Outcomes
3. Learn techniques and materials for glass ionomer open and closed
sandwich use.
1. Fabricate a simple, composite two-layer restoration with accurate
and esthetic tooth morphology for anterior teeth.
2. Use anterior composite templates (Uveneer) to create anterior
anatomic form quickly and precisely.
3. Use new materials and techniques in composite dentistry that are
simplifying placement and improving results.
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Saturday Workshops
Stainless Steel Crowns Are a Snap
Supplies Recommended
Gregory L. Psaltis, DDS
Saturday Workshops
Periodontal Surgery for the General
Practitioner: Flap Surgery and Crown
Lengthening Surgery
Supplies Required
Recommended supplies: gloves and/or masks
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30–11:30 a.m.
and repeats 1–4 p.m.
Exhibit Hall, booth #402
dentist, dental student, RDHEF/AP, RDH,
RDAEF, RDA
Core – 3.0 per session
040/041
$250 (dentist) per session
$160 (RDHEF/AP, RDH, RDAEF, RDA)
per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Correctly diagnose teeth for crowning.
2. Understand the preparation of anterior and posterior primary teeth
for crowns.
3. Return to your practice to incorporate these techniques immediately.
Complete Endodontics: From Access to
Apicoectomy (Surgery) — Cadaver Workshop
Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA
Required supplies: Magnification loupes and vinyl gloves
if allergic to latex
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand indications and contraindications for periodontal and
crown lengthening surgery.
2. Learn how to perform incisions, flap elevation, flap positioning,
osseous reduction and suturing.
3. Discuss consent forms, insurance, postoperative care and nutritional
instructions.
Exquisite Anterior Provisionals for the
Chairside Assistant
Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA CDD, ACE
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS
Nicole Shinbori, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. (one-hour lunch)
Moscone North 122
dentist, dental student, new dentist
Core – 6.0
042
$540
Learning Outcomes
1. Gain tips for instrumenting, disinfecting and obturating canals.
2. Understand the biological advantages of biocompatible root filling
materials.
3. Understand the rationale and objectives of endodontic surgery.
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8:30–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 120
dentist
Core – 3.0
044
$360
Time:
Roo:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 134
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 2.5
047
$140
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand direct and indirect provisional techniques.
2. Learn how to fabricate, trim, polish and cement provisionals.
3. Understand cementation techniques for all types of provisional
restorations.
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Saturday Workshops
Achieving Clinical Excellence With Indirect
Esthetic Posterior Restorations
Co-sponsored by Ultradent Products and Kuraray America
Recommended Lecture on Page 78; Supplies Recommended
Jeff J. Brucia, DDS
Saturday Workshops
Preliminary Business Planning for Expanding
Dental Practice Using Telehealth Connected
Teams and a Virtual Dental Home
Required Lecture on Page 102
Presented by CDA Public Affairs
Paul Glassman, DDS, MBA
Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
12:30–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 121
dentist, dental student, RDAEF, RDA, DA, LT
Core – 3.0
035
$360
Learning Outcomes
1. Review current dentin bonding systems and light curing techniques.
2. Review current materials available for indirect posterior restoration.
3. Learn techniques for the preparation, temporization and final
placement of the indirect bonded posterior restoration.
Using Lasers to Expand Your Clinical
Procedures in Your Practice
*Required Lecture on Page 99; Supplies Recommended
Peter K. Pang, DDS
Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes — must be
fitted with 810 nm filtration inserts
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
12:30–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 125
dentist, new dentist, dental student,
RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 3.0
049
$155 (dentist)
$125 (RDHEF/AP, RDH)
*Registration includes reserved seat in Saturday morning
required lecture
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn which clinical procedures are appropriate for an erbium laser
or a diode laser.
2. Understand the scientific basis of why the erbium laser is more
appropriate than the diode laser in hard tissue procedures.
3. Compare two different lasers in basic restorative procedures to
enhance implant and orthodontic care.
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Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 131
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
046
$195
Learning Outcomes
1. Develop a business plan for deploying a telehealth-connected team
in a virtual dental home system.
2. Understand ingredients for success in deploying telehealth-connected
teams in a virtual dental home system.
3. Describe the opportunity to expand dental practices to populations
using telehealth-connected teams.
Simplifying Posterior Composite Restorations
— Bulk-Fill and Bioactive Materials
Supplies Recommended
Robert A. Lowe, DDS
Recommended supplies: Loupes, Goldstein Flexi-Thin Mini
4 and #2 Keystone flat brush
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 123
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 3.0
039
$360
Learning Outcomes
1. Use bulk-fill composite alternatives and understand their use and
applications.
2. Understand where bioactive materials can help in the restorative
process.
3. Learn to use sectional matrix to accurately reproduce contact and
contour for posterior proximal surfaces.
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Saturday Workshops
Functioning Exquisite Posterior Provisionals
for the Chairside Assistant
Saturday Lectures
Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-Based
Strategies for a Long and Healthy Career
Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA CDD, ACE
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–3:30 a.m.
Moscone North 134
dentist, new dentist, dental student
Core – 2.5
048
$140
Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–10:30 a.m.
Moscone South 308
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the three essential ergonomic criteria for selecting loupes that
will improve your health, not make it worse.
1. Learn how to use the provisionals as an assessment tool to evaluate
form and function.
2. Apply proper body mechanics in the operatory to prevent back,
neck and shoulder pain.
2. Learn about burr selection for fast and accurate trimming and
polishing for carving realistic anatomy and ideal occlusion.
3. Select and adjust delivery systems, stools, patient chairs, headrests
and overhead lighting properly.
3. Understand acrylics, composite resins, prefab crowns and new
malleable crowns.
Ridge and Socket Preservation and
Contemporary Concepts of Regeneration
Using Lasers to Expand Your Clinical
Procedures in Your Practice
Required Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 96
Peter K. Pang, DDS
Supplies Required
Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA
Required supplies: Magnification loupes and vinyl gloves
if allergic to latex
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
Event #:
Fee:
1–4 p.m.
Moscone North 120
dentist
Core – 3.0
045
$360
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the principles of successful hard tissue augmentation for
extraction sockets.
2. Learn the principles of bone grafting and guided tissue and bone
regeneration.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8–11 a.m.
Moscone North 132
dentist, new dentist, dental student,
RDHEF/AP, RDH
Core – 3.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn which clinical procedures are appropriate for an erbium laser
or a diode laser.
2. Understand the scientific basis of why the erbium laser is more
appropriate than the diode laser in hard tissue procedures.
3. Compare two different lasers in basic restorative procedures to
enhance implant and orthodontic care.
3. Differentiate the four FDA-approved biologics for regeneration and
recognize the controversies of selected regeneration treatment plans.
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99
Saturday Lectures
Implant Maintenance Therapy 101 for the
Dental Team: Must-Know Techniques and
Instrumentation for Predictable Implant
Maintenance and Longevity
Saturday Lectures
Medical Update for the Dental
Team — Part I
Barbara J. Steinberg, DDS
Jim Grisdale, BA, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11 a.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11 a.m.
Moscone South 303/305
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the prevalence, risk factors, prevention and treatment of
osteoporosis.
1. Learn the basics of implant surgery, restoration and in-depth details
for a successful maintenance program.
2. Learn about infective endocarditis and recommendations for
antibiotic prophylaxis as per AHA.
2. Identify and differentiate between the ailing and failing implant and
how to treat each complication.
3. Learn the most current information on medication-related
osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ).
3. Gain knowledge of instruments and techniques for predictable
implant maintenance.
Dispelling the “CSI Effect” Myth — An
Overview of Contemporary Forensic Dentistry
Mission, Vision and Goals — Build Your Team
to Deliver Care
Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS
Laci Phillips
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
8:30–11 a.m.
Moscon North 133
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 103
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the varied roles of forensic dentists.
Learning Outcomes
2. Understand the forensic value of dental records.
1. Discover and define your vision to deliver patient care.
3. Understand how to cooperate with the legal system.
2. Build a goal timeline.
3. Create and enhance your mission.
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101
Saturday Lectures
Expanding Dental Practices Using TelehealthConnected Teams and Virtual Dental Homes
Required Lecture to Workshop on Page 97
Saturday Lectures
Red, White and Blue — What Does It Mean
to You? Practical Oral Pathology for the
Dental Team
Amber D. Riley, RDH, MS
Presented by CDA Public Affairs
Paul Glassman, DDS, MBA
Time:
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone North 131
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Expand dental practices by creating virtual dental homes using
telehealth-connected dental teams.
2. Understand the scientific background enabling this advancement in
dental practice.
3. Understand the organization, infrastructure and functions of a virtual
dental home.
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
and repeats 1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone South 302
entire dental team
Core – 2.5 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Obtain a fundamental overview of the histology and pathogenesis of
common and frequently encountered oral lesions.
2. Understand the recognition and differentiation of red, white and
pigmented intra- and extraoral lesions.
3. Recognize tissue alteration due to physical trauma or habit, localized
disease and systemic illness.
Imaging Frontiers
David Hatcher, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9–11:30 a.m.
Moscone South 309
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the principles of cone beam CT and other 3-D capture
devices.
2. Learn principles of creating patient-specific models.
3. Learn principles of treatment simulation.
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Saturday Lectures
Saturday Lectures
Corporate Forum
The following corporate forum is sponsored and presented by
Kuraray America Inc.
Predictable Implant Therapy With Science on
Your Side
Dean E. Kois, DMD, MSD
Tooth Structure: Nature’s Best Restorative
Material, Use It-Don’t Lose It!
Richard Young, DDS
In the last 25 years, there have been major
advancements in materials science and clinical
techniques. This course will review clinical cases,
materials and research that will illustrate simple but advanced
techniques that can solve everyday problems with adhesion
dentistry. In addition, cases of anterior trauma will be shown with
techniques on how to treat them conservatively.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9 a.m.–noon
Moscone South 301
entire dental team
Core – 3.0
Learning Outcomes
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9:30 a.m.–noon
and continues 1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone South 310
entire dental team
Core – 2.5 per session
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn to integrate treatment planning parameters to create a recipe
for success in managing tooth replacement.
2. Improve referral communication by managing the treatment planning,
placement and restoration of implants.
3. Improve your understanding of implant design features and how they
can affect clinical outcomes.
The Winner in You: Raising the Bar on Patient
Care and Customer Service
1. Understand the technique for immediate dentin sealing (IDS), the
most important advancement in adhesion.
Dave Weber, BA
2. Learn how to create low-stress, high-bond strength composites and
how to eliminate post-op sensitivity and root canal treatment.
3. Learn a new technique for cervical desensitizing for hygiene and
restorative cases.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
9:30 a.m.–noon
Moscone North 104
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the top 14 characteristics of dental professionals.
2. Develop a greater understanding of the impact of attitude and
communication.
3. Understand what “best in class” patient service looks like and
feels like.
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105
Saturday Lectures
All TMJ Patients Are Nuts, Right? How to
Evaluate, Diagnose and Treat the Most
Common TMJ Problems
Saturday Lectures
Novel Management of the Periodontal
Patient: New Horizons and Beyond
Periodontics
Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Moscone North 102
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Jim Grisdale, BA, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone South 307
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Obtain a thorough understanding and review of craniofacial
anatomy.
1. Educate your dental team to recognize those patients who present
treatment challenges.
2. Learn basic principles of examination for TMJ problems.
2. Learn how to treat patients who do not respond to routine
periodontal management.
3. Learn to differentially diagnose and treat cases of capsulitis, trismus
and nonreducing disc displacement.
Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals: What
Does the Research Say?
3. Implement novel procedures and techniques.
Communication, Coding and Collections: The
Three C’s of a Balanced Practice
Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
noon–2:30 p.m.
Moscone South 308
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Laci Phillips
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone North 133
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Avoid painful muscle imbalances with an exercise program
developed specifically for dental professionals.
1. Change your mind set from insurance driven to patient driven.
2. Implement chairside stretching in the operatory and identify
exercises that can worsen health.
2. Learn new verbal skills that will enable you to communicate more
effectively.
3. Discover the key elements to the business of dentistry.
3. Self-manage chronic pain and trigger points; select the right health
care professional for treatment.
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107
Saturday Lectures
Medical Update for the Dental
Team — Part II
Barbara J. Steinberg, DDS
Saturday Lectures
Dentistry’s Role in Mass Disasters, Child
Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence
Recognition
Anthony R. Cardoza, DDS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone South 303/305
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn the prevalence, risk factors, prevention and treatment of heart
disease and dental treatment considerations.
2. Learn dental treatment considerations for the pregnant patient as
per the ADA and ACOG and medication safety in breastfeeding.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone North 103
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Recognize the use of dental records and understand the role of the
forensic dentist in a mass disaster.
2. Recognize the signs and symptoms of physical abuse.
3. Learn the psychological, medical and orofacial issues associated with
eating disorders and dental treatment considerations.
3. Understand what your reporting duties are for a physically abused
patient.
Pain Management and Opioid Reduction
in Dentistry
Applied Imaging
David Hatcher, DDS
Presented by CDA Public Affairs
Michael Bundy, PharmD, DMD, MD
Tony J. Park, PharmD, JD
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
12:30–3 p.m.
Moscone North 132
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Develop a safe-and-effective regimen for acute pain control for the
dental patient.
2. Provide reasonable and effective alternatives to excessive
narcotic pain medication usage.
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1–3:30 p.m.
Moscone South 309
entire dental team
Core –2.5
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn to recognize key anatomic boundary conditions.
2. Learn to select the patients who would benefit from advanced
imaging (cone beam CT).
3. Understand how to apply problem-solving strategies to determine
the etiology of abnormal anatomy.
3. Understand your — the prescriber’s — role in substance abuse
detection and diversion.
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109
Saturday Lectures
Some Days You’re the Pigeon, Some Days
the Statue!
Saturday Lectures
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Looking Beyond
the Teeth and Saving Lives
Dave Weber, BA
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
1:30–4 p.m.
Moscone North 104
entire dental team
20% – 2.5
Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
2–4:30 p.m.
Moscone North 102
entire dental team
Core – 2.5
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Discover the six most powerful words in the English language and
when to use them.
1. Understand the basics of normal sleep and sleep-disordered
breathing.
2. Learn the secret to bringing out the best in the people you work with
and the patients you serve.
2. Learn how to screen patients for possible sleep disorders.
3. Develop a proven process for drawing people closer.
3. Learn how to work as part of the medical/dental team in the
treatment of patients with obstructive sleep apnea and snoring.
OSHA: Not Just Another Four-Letter Word
Eve Cuny, MS
Time:
Room:
Audience:
C.E. units:
2–4 p.m.
Moscone South 304/306
entire dental team
Core – 2.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Describe the various OSHA requirements that impact dental
practices.
2. Understand the OSHA training requirements.
3. Determine which records must be maintained for OSHA compliance.
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Products and Services
Financial solutions tailored
to help support success.
Official Disclaimer: CDA Presents The Art and Science of
Dentistry is an educational and scientific meeting. No product has
any endorsement, official or otherwise, from the California Dental
Association except CDA-endorsed vendors listed on page 9.
Abrasives, disks, points,
mandrels, strips
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Axis Dental – 1819
Brasseler USA – 1302
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
ContacEZ, Interproximal Solutions
– 735
Cosmedent – 1512
Danville Materials – 2019
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/MDT – 1517
Komet USA – 1940
Microcopy – 1417
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
QwikStrips – 1437
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Supply Doc – 729
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Absorbents
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AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Microcopy – 1417
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Supply Doc – 729
Acrylics
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
EXACTA Dental Direct – 1616
MDC Dental – 605
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Air compressors
Air Techniques – 1012
Associated Dental Dealers –1426
Benco Dental – 642
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Dansereau Health Products – 1106
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Supply Doc – 729
Tech West – 816
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Air dryers
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Alloys, precious and
nonprecious
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Garfield Refining Company – 1108
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kerr Corporation – 1819
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
SDI (North America) – 919
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
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Air abrasion systems
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Crystalmark Dental Systems – 1613
Danville Materials – 2019
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Air Techniques – 1012
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
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Products and Services
R & D Services Amalgam Separators
– 1627
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SolmeteX – 1713
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Amalgamators
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DMG America – 1432
Hunter Dental – 1733
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
SDI (North America) – 919
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Analgesia equipment
and supplies
Accutron – 1012
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Porter Instrument Co. – 1526
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Anatomical models
Jining Xingxing Medical Instrument
Co. – 502
Kilgore International – 1622
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Viade Products – 1510
Anesthesia services
Hunter Dental – 1733
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
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Products and Services
Anesthetics, local and
accessories
Blood pressure
equipment
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Anutra Medical – 1639
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Carestream Dental – 1212
Centrix – 1004
DENTSPLY International – 1402
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Septodont – 1207
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Wand Dental (Milestone Scientific)
– 1707
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Audiovisual equipment
and materials
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Biological monitoring
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Bleaching kits
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Colgate – 1502
Crest Oral-B – 1202
DenMat – 1717
DentLight – 1741
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kettenbach LP – 1440
Light Smile Express – 1939
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Philips Sonicare and Zoom
Whitening – 1926
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SDI (North America) – 919
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
Bonding equipment
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cosmedent – 1512
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
J. Morita USA – 2022
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Kuraray America – 1832
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Tokuyama Dental America – 709
Ultradent Products – 1726
Bone grafting materials
BioHorizons – 2135
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Golden Dental Solutions – 1436
Impladent – 1438
Implant Direct – 1839
J. Morita USA – 2022
OCO Biomedical – 1338
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Septodont – 1207
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sunstar Americas – 1101
Supply Doc – 729
Burs, all types
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Axis Dental – 1819
Brasseler USA – 1302
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
Coltene – 1333
ContacEZ, Interproximal Solutions
– 735
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DenMat – 1717
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Midwest – 1402
DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/MDT – 1517
Diatech – 1609
Golden Dental Solutions – 1436
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Komet USA – 1940
Microcopy – 1417
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories
– 1103
SS White Dental – 2202
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Business and financial
services
Bank of America Practice Solutions
– 701
Credit Bureau Associates – 2036
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
eRECORDS – 608
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Professional Practice
Transitions – 2322
Integrity Practice Sales – 1342
Omni Practice Group – 2308
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Professional Practice Sales – 1414
ScanWriter – 2141
U.S. Bank Business Banking – 501
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Zions Bank‘s Practice Pathways – 2332
Business equipment
and office supplies
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
ScanWriter – 2141
Business systems
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
eRECORDS – 608
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
ScanWriter – 2141
Sikka Software Corporation – 614
Solutionreach – 1428
The Digital Dentist – 807
WEAVE – 2303
115
Products and Services
Cabinets
Cement, all types
A-dec – 1112
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Belmont Equipment – 1420
Biotec – 1526
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Danville Materials – 2019
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Modular and Custom Cabinets
(MCC) – 1012
NevinLabs Workstations – 1226
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pelton & Crane – 1808
Planmeca USA – 2126
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Royal Dental Group & Porter
Instrument Co. – 1526
Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1526
Sirona Dental – 1026
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
Coltene – 1333
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DMG America – 1432
Doxa Dental – 604
DUX Dental – 1819
Essential Dental Systems – 1332
GC America – 1102
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Kuraray America – 1832
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
SDI (North America) – 919
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Tokuyama Dental America – 709
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
CAD/CAM systems
3M – 1720
3Shape – 2304
Benco Dental – 642
BIOLASE – 1605
Carestream Dental – 1212
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/
Instrumentarium – 1708
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Invisalign iTero – 818
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Planmeca CAD CAM Division
– 2226
SheerVision – 915
Sirona Dental – 1026
Total Health Environment – 2238
Casting machines
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Casting materials
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Supply Doc – 729
116
Products and Services
Chairs and accessories
A-dec – 1112
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1105
Belmont Equipment – 1420
BQ Ergonomics – 609
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Dansereau Health Products – 1106
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DMG America – 1432
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Forest Dental Products – 1012
Global Surgical Corporation – 1413
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Infinity Massage Chairs – 937
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Marus Dental – 1808
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Orascoptic – 1802
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pelton & Crane – 1808
Planmeca USA – 2126
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Quality Dental Supply Co. – 1426
RGP Dental – 2016
Royal Dental Group & Porter
Instrument Co. – 1526
Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1526
Sirona Dental – 1026
Supply Doc – 729
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
– 2026
Upholstery Packages &
Services – 917
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Claims processing
Carestream Dental – 1212
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Denti-Cal – 622
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Composite materials
3M – 1720
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr.
David Clark – 704
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Coltene – 1333
Cosmedent – 1512
Danville Materials – 2019
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DMG America – 1432
Essential Dental Systems – 1332
EXACTA Dental Direct – 1616
GC America – 1102
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
J. Morita USA – 2022
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Kuraray America – 1832
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Ribbond – 1415
SDI (North America) – 919
Septodont – 1207
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Tokuyama Dental America – 709
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
VOCO America – 626
Computer forms
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PBHS – 2020
ProSites – 714
Computer hardware
Carestream Dental – 1212
Dental R.A.T. – 2236
ICW International – 1012
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
PACT-ONE Solutions – 1242
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PhotoMed International – 1107
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
The Digital Dentist – 807
Computer imaging
Carestream Dental – 1212
Denttio – 814
Hunter Dental – 1733
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
PACT-ONE Solutions – 1242
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
RF America IDS – 1715
SOTA Imaging – 712
The Digital Dentist – 807
Total Health Environment – 2238
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
XDR Radiology – 1931
Computer software
3Shape – 2304
BirdEye – 938
Carestream Dental – 1212
Datacon Dental Systems – 1531
Demandforce – 1916
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Denttio – 814
Easy Dental – 2102
eClinicalWorks – 739
Econnexis Dental – 1942
eRECORDS – 608
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
– 2102
Instrumentarium/Soredex – 1708
MacPractice – 625
MMG Fusion – 842
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
PACT-ONE Solutions – 1242
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PhotoMed International – 1107
Podium – 2310
ProSites – 714
RF America IDS – 1715
ScanWriter – 2141
Sikka Software Corporation – 614
117
Products and Services
Solutionreach – 1428
SOTA Imaging – 712
Supply Doc – 729
WEAVE – 2303
XDR Radiology – 1931
YAPI – 2039
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
White Towel Services – 526
Continuing education
Credit and collection
programs
BioHorizons – 2135
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
ClearCorrect – 734
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
Dental Board of California – 636
Dentaltown – 2307
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Esthetic Professionals – 2341
Gordon Christensen – Practical
Clinical Courses – 1340
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Implant Seminars – 2306
International Pemphigus &
Pemphigoid Foundation – 535
Invisalign iTero – 818
Loma Linda University School of
Dentistry – 513
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Millennium Dental Technologies
– 1536
National Institute of Dental and
Cranofacial Research – 634
Ortho-Tain – 1703
OSHA Review – 1205
Pacific Dental Conference – 2336
Panadent Corporation – 1620
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Quintessence Publishing Co. – 1604
TDIC – 802
UCSF School of Dentistry – 509
University of the Pacific, Arthur A.
Dugoni School of Dentistry – 507
USC Herman Ostrow School of
Dentistry – 511
Western University of Health
Sciences College of Dental
Medicine – 515
Cotton products
ALCO Professional Supplies/
GloveeXpress – 1441
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Glove Club – 1514
Microcopy – 1417
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
118
Products and Services
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Crown and bridge
materials
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Colgate – 1502
Coltene – 1333
Common Sense Dental Products – 811
Curaprox USA – 2236
Danville Materials – 2019
DenMat – 1717
Denovo Dental – 1431
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DMG America – 1432
DUX Dental – 1819
EXACTA Dental Direct – 1616
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Golden Dental Solutions – 1436
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Invisalign iTero – 818
Kettenbach LP – 1440
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
MDC Dental – 605
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Ribbond – 1415
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
VOCO America – 626
Darkroom equipment
and supplies
Air Techniques – 1012
DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
Tokuyama Dental America – 709
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Dental dealers
Dental implants and
accessories
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
ATS Dental – 1426
Benco Dental – 642
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cochran Dental – 1426
Darby Dental Supply – 813
Denterprise International – 620
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/MDT – 1517
Doral Refining Corp. – 1508
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Hunza Dental – 2041
Hygiene Direct – 1742
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
ProDent USA – 1541
Prophy Perfect – 1418
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Shark Dental Supply – 2133
Star Dental Supply – 2038
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
3M – 1720
AD Surgical – 1840
BioHorizons – 2135
Common Sense Dental Products – 811
Curaprox USA – 2236
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties
– 1402
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/MDT – 1517
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Golden Dental Solutions – 1436
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Impladent – 1438
Implant Direct – 1839
Isolite Systems – 726
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
OCO Biomedical – 1338
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
PureLife Dental – 1532
Sunstar Americas – 1101
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Dental laboratories
Dental hygiene
materials (not
otherwise classified)
American Eagle Instruments – 916
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Colgate – 1502
Coltene – 1333
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
Dental R.A.T. – 2236
DMG America – 1432
GumChucks – 1542
Hartzell Instruments, a DenMat
Company – 1717
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Prophy Perfect – 1418
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Arklign – 1435
Bloom Dental Laboratories – 1538
ClearCorrect – 734
DenMat – 1717
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
Esthetic Professionals – 2341
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Invisalign iTero – 818
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Posca Brothers Dental Lab – 913
Rose Micro Solutions – 521, 2326
SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories
– 1103
Supply Doc – 729
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
119
Products and Services
Dental office design
and construction
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Henry Schein – Office Design – 2210
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Kohan – 610
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pelton & Crane – 1808
Simile Construction Service – 2142
Total Health Environment – 2238
Wells Construction – 518
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Dental plans
Cigna – 1937
Dentegra Insurance Company
– 1318
Liberty Dental Plan – 841
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Dental porcelain
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Dentifrice
Colgate – 1502
Crest Oral-B – 1202
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer
Healthcare – 1002
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Supply Doc – 729
Denture base reline
and repair resins
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kettenbach LP – 1440
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Supply Doc – 729
Tokuyama Dental America – 709
120
Products and Services
Denture care products
DENTSPLY International – 1402
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer
Healthcare – 1002
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Supply Doc – 729
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
Diagnostic equipment
ACTEON North America – 1520
Air Techniques – 1012
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DenMat – 1717
DentLight – 1741
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/
Instrumentarium – 1708
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Instrumentarium/Soredex – 1708
KaVo Dental – 1702
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
PreXion – 1740
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Radiation Detection Company – 934
SOTA Imaging – 712
Total Health Environment – 2238
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Digital Imaging
ACTEON North America – 1520
Air Techniques – 1012
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Belmont Equipment – 1420
BIOLASE – 1605
Carestream Dental – 1212
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DenMat – 1717
Denterprise International – 620
Denttio – 814
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DEXIS Digital X-Ray – 1820
Easy Dental – 2102
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Global Surgical Corporation – 1413
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
– 2102
Hunter Dental – 1733
Instrumentarium/Soredex – 1708
Invisalign iTero – 818
J. Morita USA – 2022
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
MacPractice – 625
Midmark Corporation – 1626
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
PACT-ONE Solutions – 1242
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PhotoMed International – 1107
Planmeca USA – 2126
PreXion – 1740
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Radiation Detection Company – 934
RF America IDS – 1715
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sirona Dental – 1026
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
SOTA Imaging – 712
Suni Medical Imaging – 1629
Supply Doc – 729
The Digital Dentist – 807
Total Health Environment – 2238
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
XDR Radiology – 1931
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Disposable products
A. Titan Instruments/Osseous
Technologies of America – 932
Accutron – 1012
ALCO Professional Supplies/
GloveeXpress – 1441
AllPro – 1316
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
ATOMO Dental – 742
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Coltene – 1333
Common Sense Dental Products – 811
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DentLight – 1741
DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/
MDT – 1517
Glove Club – 1514
Kerr TotalCare – 1819
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Preventive Dental Specialties – 1418
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Prophy Magic – 1320
Prophy Perfect – 1418
PureLife Dental – 1532
SecureTip – 2242
Star Dental Supply – 2038
Supply Doc – 729
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
ValuMax International – 825
White Towel Services – 526
Educational material
BioHorizons – 2135
California Dental Assistants
Association – 637
California Dental Hygienists’
Association – 635
Columbia Dentoform Teaching
Solutions – 1226
DenMat – 1717
Easy Dental – 2102
Esthetic Professionals – 2341
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
– 2102
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
HR for Health – 2318
International Pemphigus &
Pemphigoid Foundation – 535
Kilgore International – 1622
Officite – 1039
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Panadent Corporation – 1620
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PBHS – 2020
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
ProSites – 714
Quintessence Publishing Co. – 1604
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
SOTA Imaging – 712
TDIC – 802
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
USC Herman Ostrow School of
Dentistry – 511
Electronic claims
transmissions
Carestream Dental – 1212
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Easy Dental – 2102
eServices – 2102
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
– 2102
MacPractice – 625
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Electrosurgical
equipment
Benco Dental – 642
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
121
Products and Services
Emergency kits
Equipment leasing
Accutron – 1012
Diatech – 1609
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Porter Instrument Co. – 1526
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Endodontic instruments
and supplies
3Shape – 2304
A. Titan Instruments/Osseous
Technologies of America – 932
ACTEON North America – 1520
American Eagle Instruments – 916
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
BQ Ergonomics – 609
Brasseler USA – 1302
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
Common Sense Dental Products – 811
DenMat – 1717
Dentalec – 2237
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Maillefer – 1402
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties
– 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Diatech – 1609
Edge Endo – 2040
Essential Dental Systems – 1332
Henry Schein – Exclusive – 2115
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
J. Morita USA – 2022
Komet USA – 1940
MDC Dental – 605
Medidenta – 1322
Meisinger USA – 1012
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
Ribbond – 1415
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sirona Dental – 1026
Sonendo – 2234
Supply Doc – 729
SybronEndo – 1819
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
Zendo Direct AG – 707
122
Products and Services
Equipment repair and
maintenance
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Coltene – 1333
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Handpiece Express – 2138
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Supply Doc – 729
The Digital Dentist – 807
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Evacuators and
evacuating systems
Air Techniques – 1012
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Crystalmark Dental Systems – 1613
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DryShield – 2314
Hunter Dental – 1733
Isolite Systems – 726
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
RAMVAC Utility – 1226
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Eyewash stations
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Faucets, automatic
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Fiber optic illumination
products
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
DentLight – 1741
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Designs for Vision – 1013, 1922
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Orascoptic – 1802
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
StarDental Instruments – 1226
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Filling materials and
accessories
3M – 1720
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr.
David Clark – 704
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
SDI (North America) – 919
Supply Doc – 729
Ultradent Products – 1726
VOCO America – 626
Financial services
Bank of America Practice Solutions
– 701
California Dentists’ Guild – 1535
Capital One Spark Business
Card – 940
CareCredit – 801
Credit Bureau Associates – 2036
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Dentist’s Advantage – 1314
East West Bank Professional Practice
Solutions – 1035
eRECORDS – 608
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Henry Schein Professional Practice
Transitions – 2322
Lending Club Patient Solutions
– 2206
Live Oak Bank – 2312
Omni Practice Group – 2308
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Poynt Payments – 522
Professional Practice Sales – 1414
Supply Doc – 729
U.S. Bank Business Banking – 501
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Western Practice Sales – 1614
WestPac Wealth Partners – 508
Zions Bank‘s Practice Pathways – 2332
Financing, dental
equipment
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Bank of America Practice Solutions
– 701
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
East West Bank Professional Practice
Solutions – 1035
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Live Oak Bank – 2312
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
The Digital Dentist – 807
U.S. Bank Business Banking – 501
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Zions Bank‘s Practice Pathways – 2332
Financing, dental
patient
CareCredit – 801
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Lending Club Patient Solutions
– 2206
Financing, practice
acquisition
Bank of America Practice Solutions
– 701
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Omni Practice Group – 2308
Professional Practice Sales – 1414
U.S. Bank Business Banking – 501
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Floss
AllPro – 1316
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Colgate – 1502
Crest Oral-B – 1202
Curaprox USA – 2236
Dr. Fresh – 719
Giggletime Toy Company – 1701
GumChucks – 1542
Hygiene Direct – 1742
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
123
Products and Services
PHB – 1418
Philips Sonicare and Zoom
Whitening – 1926
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Second Story Promotions – 510
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sunstar Americas – 1101
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Fluoride products
3M – 1720
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Colgate – 1502
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY Professional – 1402
DMG America – 1432
Hygiene Direct – 1742
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Ultradent Products – 1726
Water Pik – 1326
Furnaces
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Gel, scaling
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Curaprox USA – 2236
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Supply Doc – 729
Glass ionomers
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
DenMat – 1717
GC America – 1102
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SDI (North America) – 919
Sky Dental Supply – 827
124
Products and Services
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Supply Doc – 729
VOCO America – 626
Gloves
AD Surgical – 1840
ALCO Professional Supplies/
GloveeXpress – 1441
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
ATOMO Dental – 742
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/
MDT – 1517
Glove Club – 1514
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
ValuMax International – 825
Gum, chewing
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Handpieces, operating
and laboratory
ACTEON North America – 1520
A-dec – 1112
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Aseptico – 1312
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Beyes Dental Canada – 1238
Bien-Air Dental – 1711
BioHorizons – 2135
Brasseler USA – 1302
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DenMat – 1717
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Midwest – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/
MDT – 1517
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Essential Dental Systems – 1332
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Handpiece Express – 2138
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
J. Morita USA – 2022
KaVo Dental – 1702
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Lares Research – 1416
Medidenta – 1322
NevinLabs Workstations – 1226
NSK America – 832
OCO Biomedical – 1338
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Prophy Magic – 1320
PureLife Dental – 1532
SciCan – 720
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sirona Dental – 1026
Sky Dental Supply – 827
StarDental Instruments – 1226
Supply Doc – 729
SybronEndo – 1819
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Vector R & D – 1920
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Impression materials
3M – 1720
3Shape – 2304
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Best Instruments USA – 525
BioHorizons – 2135
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
Coltene – 1333
Danville Materials – 2019
DenMat – 1717
Denovo Dental – 1431
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402
DMG America – 1432
DUX Dental – 1819
EXACTA Dental Direct – 1616
GC America – 1102
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Invisalign iTero – 818
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
J. Morita USA – 2022
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Kettenbach LP – 1440
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
MDC Dental – 605
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
SciCan – 720
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Incentive materials,
patients
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
White Towel Services – 526
Infection control
compliance information
OSHA Review – 1205
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Quality Dental Supply Co. – 1426
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Infection control
products
AllPro – 1316
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
ATOMO Dental – 742
Benco Dental – 642
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Coltene – 1333
Darby Dental Supply – 813
Dental R.A.T. – 2236
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Professional – 1402
DUX Dental – 1819
EXACTA Dental Direct – 1616
Glove Club – 1514
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Hunter Dental – 1733
Kerr TotalCare – 1819
OSHA Review – 1205
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
SciCan – 720
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Septodont – 1207
125
Products and Services
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SolmeteX – 1713
Star Dental Supply – 2038
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
ValuMax International – 825
Infectious and
hazardous waste
handlers
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PureLife Dental – 1532
Quality Dental Supply Co. – 1426
R & D Services Amalgam Separators
– 1627
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Instruments, diamond
A. Titan Instruments/Osseous
Technologies of America – 932
ACTEON North America – 1520
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Axis Dental – 1819
Brasseler USA – 1302
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
ContacEZ, Interproximal Solutions
– 735
Cosmedent – 1512
DenMat – 1717
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Komet USA – 1940
LM-Dental, a Planmeca Company
– 2126
Meisinger USA – 1012
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
PureLife Dental – 1532
QwikStrips – 1437
Schumacher Dental Instruments
– 2232
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Supply Doc – 729
Vector R & D – 1920
126
Products and Services
Instruments, operating
and accessories
ACTEON North America – 1520
American Eagle Instruments – 916
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Best Instruments USA – 525
BioHorizons – 2135
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cosmedent – 1512
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Golden Dental Solutions – 1436
Hartzell Instruments, a DenMat
Company – 1717
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Hygiene Direct – 1742
Jining Xingxing Medical Instrument
Co. – 502
LM-Dental, a Planmeca Company
– 2126
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
PureLife Dental – 1532
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Star Dental Supply – 2038
StarDental Instruments – 1226
Supply Doc – 729
Vector R & D – 1920
Zendo Direct AG – 707
Insurance
Cigna – 1937
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Dentegra Insurance Company
– 1318
Dentist’s Advantage – 1314
Liberty Dental Plan – 841
MacPractice – 625
Magbitang Financial & Insurance
Solutions – 504
TDIC – 802
WestPac Wealth Partners – 508
Intercommunication
systems
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Lighthouse 360 – 936
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Porter Instrument Co. – 1526
WEAVE – 2303
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Intraoral cameras
3Shape – 2304
ACTEON North America – 1520
A-dec – 1112
Air Techniques – 1012
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Benco Dental – 642
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Carestream Dental – 1212
Denterprise International – 620
DentLight – 1741
Denttio – 814
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DEXIS Digital X-Ray – 1820
Digital Doc – 1341
Easy Dental – 2102
Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/
Instrumentarium – 1708
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
– 2102
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
MacPractice – 625
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PhotoMed International – 1107
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
RF America IDS – 1715
SciCan – 720
SheerVision – 915
Sirona Dental – 1026
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SOTA Imaging – 712
Suni Medical Imaging – 1629
Supply Doc – 729
The Digital Dentist – 807
XDR Radiology – 1931
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Investment materials
and equipment
MDC Dental – 605
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Investment planning
California Dentists’ Guild – 1535
Magbitang Financial & Insurance
Solutions – 504
WestPac Wealth Partners – 508
Jewelry
Doral Refining Corp. – 1508
Laboratory equipment
(not otherwise
classified)
3Shape – 2304
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Benco Dental – 642
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Hunter Dental – 1733
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
NevinLabs Workstations – 1226
Panadent Corporation – 1620
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Lasers
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Benco Dental – 642
BIOLASE – 1605
Convergent Dental – 627
DenMat – 1717
DentLight – 1741
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Fotona/Lasers4Dentistry – 708
Henry Schein – Exclusive – 2115
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Implant Direct – 1839
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Millennium Dental Technologies
– 1536
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sirona Dental – 1026
Ultradent Products – 1726
Leasing, dental
equipment
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Sky Dental Supply – 827
U.S. Bank Business Banking – 501
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Light, curing
3M – 1720
ACTEON North America – 1520
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Beyes Dental Canada – 1238
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Coltene – 1333
Dansereau Health Products – 1106
DenMat – 1717
DentLight – 1741
127
Products and Services
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Hunter Dental – 1733
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
PureLife Dental – 1532
Rose Micro Solutions – 521, 2326
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
– 2026
Ultradent Products – 1726
Vector R & D – 1920
VOCO America – 626
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Lighting accessories
Brasseler USA – 1302
DentLight – 1741
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Designs for Vision – 1013, 1922
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Orascoptic – 1802
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PeriOptix, a DenMat Company – 1717
Planmeca USA – 2126
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
Rose Micro Solutions – 521, 2326
SheerVision – 915
Snap On Optics – 705, 1337, 1633
SOTA Imaging – 712
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
– 2026
Ultralight Optics – 602, 941, 1641
Linings, cavity
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402
DMG America – 1432
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
128
Products and Services
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Supply Doc – 729
Loupes
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Brasseler USA – 1302
Clear Optix – 2139
DenMat – 1717
DentLight – 1741
Designs for Vision – 1013, 1922
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/MDT – 1517
Eclipse Loupes and Products –
733, 1836
Henry Schein – Exclusive – 2115
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Orascoptic – 1802
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PeriOptix, a DenMat Company – 1717
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
Rose Micro Solutions – 521, 2326
SheerVision – 915
Snap On Optics – 705, 1337, 1633
Supply Doc – 729
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
– 2026
Ultralight Optics – 602, 941, 1641
Manufacturers
ACTEON North America – 1520
American Sleep Dentistry – 1540
Bien-Air Dental – 1711
Curaprox USA – 2236
Danville Materials – 2019
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/MDT – 1517
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Komet USA – 1940
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Panadent Corporation – 1620
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PreXion – 1740
ProDent USA – 1541
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
SciCan – 720
SheerVision – 915
SolmeteX – 1713
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Masks and shields
ALCO Professional Supplies/
GloveeXpress – 1441
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Glove Club – 1514
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Kerr TotalCare – 1819
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
ValuMax International – 825
Medicaments
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Microscopes
Clear Optix – 2139
Denttio – 814
Global Surgical Corporation – 1413
Henry Schein – Exclusive – 2115
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Rose Micro Solutions – 521, 2326
SheerVision – 915
Miscellaneous
American Sleep Dentistry – 1540
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bank of America Practice Solutions
– 701
BirdEye – 938
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
California Dental Assistants
Association – 637
Dentalec – 2237
DentalPost – 619
Dentaltown – 2307
Doral Refining Corp. – 1508
Enovative Technologies – 1838
Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 914
Gideons International – 534
Hunter Dental – 1733
Infinite Trading – 1637
Isolite Systems – 726
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
ProSites – 714
SheerVision – 915
Suni Medical Imaging – 1629
The Digital Dentist – 807
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
UCSD Student-Run Free Dental Clinic
– 2337
Water Pik – 1326
West (TeleVox Solutions) – 721
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Mobile dentistries
ACTEON North America – 1520
Aseptico – 1312
Modular and Custom Cabinets
(MCC) – 1012
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
SOTA Imaging – 712
Office furniture and
decor
BQ Ergonomics – 609
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 914
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
ICW International – 1012
Infinity Massage Chairs – 937
Kohan – 610
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pelton & Crane – 1808
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
RGP Dental – 2016
Operating lights,
extraoral
A-dec – 1112
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1105
Belmont Equipment – 1420
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
DentLight – 1741
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Designs for Vision – 1013, 1922
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Forest Dental Products – 1012
Hunter Dental – 1733
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Marus Dental – 1808
Orascoptic – 1802
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
SheerVision – 915
SOTA Imaging – 712
Supply Doc – 729
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
– 2026
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
129
Products and Services
Operating lights,
intraoral
Oral rinses
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
DentLight – 1741
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Hunter Dental – 1733
Isolite Systems – 726
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Proma – 1526
RF America IDS – 1715
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SOTA Imaging – 712
Supply Doc – 729
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
ACT Chattem – 514
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Colgate – 1502
Crest Oral-B – 1202
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
Dr. Fresh – 719
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Philips Sonicare and Zoom
Whitening – 1926
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Water Pik – 1326
Operating room
supplies and equipment
(not otherwise
classified)
Orthodontic and
pedodontic materials
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Hunter Dental – 1733
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Optical aids
Clear Optix – 2139
DenMat – 1717
Designs for Vision – 1013, 1922
Eclipse Loupes and Products –
733, 1836
LumaDent – 1037, 2302
Orascoptic – 1802
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PeriOptix, a DenMat
Company – 1717
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
SheerVision – 915
SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.
– 2026
Oral irrigation devices
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
SOTA Imaging – 712
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
130
Products and Services
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
ClearCorrect – 734
Colgate – 1502
ContacEZ, Interproximal Solutions
– 735
Danville Materials – 2019
Denovo Dental – 1431
Dentalec – 2237
DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402
Diatech – 1609
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Hartzell Instruments, a DenMat
Company – 1717
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Invisalign iTero – 818
Meisinger USA – 1012
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Preventive Dental Specialties – 1418
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Prophy Perfect – 1418
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
QwikStrips – 1437
Ribbond – 1415
Schumacher Dental
Instruments – 2232
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Oxygen and anesthesia
equipment
Accutron – 1012
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Paper products
Glove Club – 1514
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PBHS – 2020
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
ValuMax International – 825
Periodontal instruments
A. Titan Instruments/Osseous
Technologies of America – 932
ACTEON North America – 1520
American Eagle Instruments – 916
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DenMat – 1717
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Hartzell Instruments, a DenMat
Company – 1717
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Periodontal products
3Shape – 2304
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Colgate – 1502
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
Dental R.A.T. – 2236
GumChucks – 1542
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Millennium Dental Technologies
– 1536
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Ribbond – 1415
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sunstar Americas – 1101
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
White Towel Services – 526
Personnel service
Dental Power of San Francisco – 638
DentalPost – 619
Mayday Dental Staffing – 517
Swiss Monkey – 633
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Pharmaceuticals (drugs)
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Colgate – 1502
DenMat – 1717
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Photographic
equipment, supplies
and accessories
Carestream Dental – 1212
DenMat – 1717
Denttio – 814
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PhotoMed International – 1107
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SOTA Imaging – 712
Porcelain polishes
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
Cosmedent – 1512
DenMat – 1717
DiaGold/GoldBurs.com/
MDT – 1517
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
131
Products and Services
Porcelain repair
products
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cosmedent – 1512
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Ultradent Products – 1726
Portable equipment
ACTEON North America – 1520
Aseptico – 1312
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 914
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SOTA Imaging – 712
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Practice management
Access Dental Services – 2330
Aspen Dental – 838
BirdEye – 938
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
CareCredit – 801
Carestream Dental – 1212
Coast Dental – 2204
Curve Dental – 737
Datacon Dental Systems – 1531
DDS Geeks.com – 2320
Demandforce – 1916
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Dentrix Ascend – 2102
Denttio – 814
Easy Dental – 2102
eClinicalWorks – 739
Econnexis Dental – 1942
eRECORDS – 608
eServices – 2102
ExecTech Management
Consulting – 1236
Henry Schein Practice Solutions
– 2102
Henry Schein Professional Practice
Transitions – 2322
HR for Health – 2318
Light Smile Express – 1939
Lighthouse 360 – 936
MacPractice – 625
132
Products and Services
Main Street Hub – 1935
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
Officite – 1039
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
RF America IDS – 1715
Sikka Software Corporation – 614
Solutionreach – 1428
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
West (TeleVox Solutions) – 721
Western Practice Sales – 1614
YAPI – 2039
Practice marketing
BirdEye – 938
Broadly.com – 839
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
DDS Multimedia – 740, 1642
Demandforce – 1916
DenMat – 1717
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Doctor.com – 607
Econnexis Dental – 1942
eRECORDS – 608
Imagination Media – 2137
Light Smile Express – 1939
Lips Promotional Lip Balms – 1439
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Officite – 1039
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PBHS – 2020
Preventive Dental Specialties – 1418
ProSites – 714
Social Dental – 1537
Solutionreach – 1428
Web.com – 630
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
West (TeleVox Solutions) – 721
Western Practice Sales – 1614
White Towel Services – 526
Yelp – 520
Practice sales
Bank of America Practice Solutions
– 701
Demandforce – 1916
Henry Schein Professional Practice
Transitions – 2322
Integrity Practice Sales – 1342
Omni Practice Group – 2308
Professional Practice Sales – 1414
Select Practice Services – 1339
Solutionreach – 1428
Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1234
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Preventive dentistry
products
Prosthetic and
laboratory supplies
American Eagle Instruments – 916
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Colgate – 1502
Curaprox USA – 2236
Darby Dental Supply – 813
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DMG America – 1432
Elevate Oral Care – 1539
GC America – 1102
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
GumChucks – 1542
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kilgore International – 1622
Kuraray America – 1832
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Preventive Dental Specialties – 1418
Prophy Magic – 1320
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Star Dental Supply – 2038
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
VOCO America – 626
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
BioHorizons – 2135
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Ribbond – 1415
Supply Doc – 729
Prophylaxis angles, kits
and cups
AllPro – 1316
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bien-Air Dental – 1711
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Diatech – 1609
Kerr TotalCare – 1819
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Preventech – 1527
Preventive Dental Specialties – 1418
Prophy Magic – 1320
Prophy Perfect – 1418
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
Water Pik – 1326
Publications,
professional and
scientific
Dental Tribune America – 606
Dentaltown – 2307
Quintessence Publishing Co. – 1604
Pulp testers
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
SybronEndo – 1819
Record keeping systems
Datacon Dental Systems – 1531
eClinicalWorks – 739
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Solutionreach – 1428
Refineries
Argen Corporation – 2328
Doral Refining Corp. – 1508
Garfield Refining Company – 1108
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Symphony Metals – 1709
Restorative materials
and accessories
3M – 1720
American Eagle Instruments – 916
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr.
David Clark – 704
BioHorizons – 2135
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Centrix – 1004
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
Coltene – 1333
Common Sense Dental Products – 811
Cosmedent – 1512
DenMat – 1717
Denovo Dental – 1431
DMG America – 1432
133
Products and Services
DoWell Dental Products – 829
DUX Dental – 1819
Essential Dental Systems – 1332
Esthetic Professionals – 2341
Garrison Dental Solutions – 1513
GC America – 1102
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Invisalign iTero – 818
Kettenbach LP – 1440
Kuraray America – 1832
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Panadent Corporation – 1620
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
Ribbond – 1415
Schumacher Dental
Instruments – 2232
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SDI (North America) – 919
Septodont – 1207
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Supply Doc – 729
Tokuyama Dental America – 709
Ultradent Products – 1726
VOCO America – 626
Water Pik – 1326
Saliva ejectors
Signs
ALCO Professional Supplies/
GloveeXpress – 1441
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Dansereau Health Products – 1106
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 822
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Retention pins
3M – 1720
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DMG America – 1432
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pulpdent Corporation – 1615
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SDI (North America) – 919
Shofu Dental Corporation – 1625
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
Bisco Dental Products – 1826
Coltene – 1333
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Retirement programs
California Dentists’ Guild – 1535
Omni Practice Group – 2308
Western Practice Sales – 1614
Retraction materials
3M – 1720
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Clinician’s Choice Dental Products
– 2131
DenMat – 1717
Denovo Dental – 1431
DUX Dental – 1819
Kerr Corporation – 1819
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Septodont – 1207
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Ultradent Products – 1726
134
Products and Services
Saliva, synthetic
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Sealants
Sharpeners
Hartzell Instruments, a DenMat
Company – 1717
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Schumacher Dental Instruments – 2232
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Skin care
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Essential Dental Systems – 1332
Hawaiian Moon – 730, 1842
InfiniteAloe/Ultimate Creations – 617
Kerr TotalCare – 1819
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Septodont – 1207
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Snoring appliances
American Sleep Dentistry – 1540
Bloom Dental Laboratories – 1538
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Glidewell Laboratories – 1608
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Ortho-Tain – 1703
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
TheraSnore by Distar – 1433
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Spore testing
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
CDA Endorsed Programs – 802
OSHA Review – 1205
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Sterilizers and
accessories
A-dec – 1112
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Best Instruments USA – 525
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DUX Dental – 1819
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Midmark Corporation – 1626
OSHA Review – 1205
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Porter Instrument Co. – 1526
Quality Dental Supply Co. – 1426
Schumacher Dental
Instruments – 2232
SciCan – 720
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
ValuMax International – 825
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Stools, dental operating
and laboratory
A-dec – 1112
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1105
Belmont Equipment – 1420
Benco Dental – 642
BQ Ergonomics – 609
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Crystalmark Dental Systems – 1613
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Forest Dental Products – 1012
Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 914
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Marus Dental – 1808
Midmark Corporation – 1626
NevinLabs Workstations – 1226
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pelton & Crane – 1808
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
RGP Dental – 2016
Royal Dental Group & Porter
Instrument Co. – 1526
Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1526
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Supply Doc – 729
Upholstery Packages &
Services – 917
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Subscription services
Radiation Detection Company – 934
Surgical supplies
ACTEON North America – 1520
AD Surgical – 1840
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Best Instruments USA – 525
BioHorizons – 2135
Curaprox USA – 2236
OraPharma – 1033
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
135
Products and Services
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Power Dental USA – 621
Rose Micro Solutions – 521, 2326
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Syringes and
accessories
A. Titan Instruments/Osseous
Technologies of America – 932
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Best Instruments USA – 525
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Centrix – 1004
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Hunter Dental – 1733
Impladent – 1438
J. Morita USA – 2022
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Light Smile Express – 1939
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PDT Inc. – 1031
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Prophy Magic – 1320
PureLife Dental – 1532
Septodont – 1207
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Teeth, artificial
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Columbia Dentoform Teaching
Solutions – 1226
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Ivoclar Vivadent – 926
Kilgore International – 1622
MDC Dental – 605
MicroDental Laboratories – 601
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
TMJ products
Bloom Dental Laboratories – 1538
DentLight – 1741
Glidewell Direct – 1608
Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1506
Infinite Trading – 1637
Ortho-Tain – 1703
136
Products and Services
Panadent Corporation – 1620
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Toothbrushes
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Colgate – 1502
Crest Oral-B – 1202
Curaprox USA – 2236
DenMat – 1717
Diatech – 1609
Dr. Fresh – 719
Giggletime Toy Company – 1701
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Hygiene Direct – 1742
L.A.K. Enterprises – 1618
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PHB – 1418
Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
– 1926
Preventive Dental Specialties – 1418
Prophy Perfect – 1418
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Second Story Promotions – 510
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Sunstar Americas – 1101
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Water Pik – 1326
Toys
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Giggletime Toy Company – 1701
Good Time Attractions – 1635
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Lips Promotional Lip Balms – 1439
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Second Story Promotions – 510
SML – Space Maintainers
Laboratories – 1103
Ultrasonic equipment
ACTEON North America – 1520
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Coltene – 1333
DenMat – 1717
DENTSPLY International – 1402
DENTSPLY Professional – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. – 1601
Hunter Dental – 1733
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Millennium Dental Technologies
– 1536
Parkell – 2301
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
StarDental Instruments – 1226
Sultan Healthcare – 1602
Supply Doc – 729
SybronEndo – 1819
Ultradent Products – 1726
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Uniforms and gowns
ALCO Professional Supplies/
GloveeXpress – 1441
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
ValuMax International – 825
Units and accessories
A-dec – 1112
Aseptico – 1312
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1105
Belmont Equipment – 1420
Biotec – 1526
Dansereau Health Products – 1106
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Forest Dental Products – 1012
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Marus Dental – 1808
Modular and Custom Cabinets
(MCC) – 1012
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Planmeca USA – 2126
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Proma – 1526
Royal Dental Group & Porter
Instrument Co. – 1526
Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1526
Sirona Dental – 1026
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Upholstery
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Flight Dental Systems – 809
Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 914
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Pelton & Crane – 1808
Quality Dental Supply Co. – 1426
Upholstery Packages &
Services – 917
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Vacuum equipment
Air Techniques – 1012
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Dansereau Health Products – 1106
DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1226
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Midmark Corporation – 1626
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
R & D Services Amalgam Separators
– 1627
RAMVAC Utility – 1226
Supply Doc – 729
Tech West – 816
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
Wax, all types
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2309
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
MDC Dental – 605
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
PureLife Dental – 1532
Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742
Sky Dental Supply – 827
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Universal Orthodontic Lab – 2331
Website development
DDS Multimedia – 740, 1642
DentalXChange-EHG – 702
Doctor.com – 607
NET IP Dental Technologies – 540
Officite – 1039
PACT-ONE Solutions – 1242
137
Products and Services
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
PBHS – 2020
Podium – 2310
ProSites – 714
Social Dental – 1537
Web.com – 630
West (TeleVox Solutions) – 721
X-ray films, intra- and
extraoral
ACTEON North America – 1520
Air Techniques – 1012
AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1933
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Carestream Dental – 1212
DENTSPLY International – 1402
Denttio – 814
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/
Instrumentarium – 1708
Glove Club – 1514
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Heraeus Kulzer – 920
Hunter Dental – 1733
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
PureLife Dental – 1532
Radiation Detection Company – 934
RF America IDS – 1715
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SOTA Imaging – 712
Supply Doc – 729
Top Quality Manufacturing – 1638
Index of Exhibitors
J. Morita USA – 2022
Lang Dental Equipment – 1733
Microcopy – 1417
PACT-ONE Solutions – 1242
Patterson Dental Supply – 1034
Pearson Dental Supply – 921
Planmeca USA – 2126
PreXion – 1740
Professional Sales Associates – 1012
Radiation Detection Company – 934
Sirona Dental – 1026
Sky Dental Supply – 827
SOTA Imaging – 712
Supply Doc – 729
Total Health Environment – 2238
Vatech America – 1334
Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426
3M
800.634.2249
3MESPE.com
Booth: 1720
3Shape
908.867.0144
3shapedental.com
Booth: 2304
A
A. Titan Instruments
877.284.8261
atitan.com
Booth: 932
Abradent Air Abrasion
888.264.4337
crystalmarkdental.com
Booth: 1613
Access Dental Services
916.388.3077
AccessDental.com
Booth: 2330
Accutron Inc.
800.531.2221
accutron-inc.com
Booth: 1012
SPONSOR
X-ray machines,
accessories and
processors
ACTEON North America – 1520
Air Techniques – 1012
Aribex – 1708
Aseptico – 1312
Associated Dental Dealers – 1426
Benco Dental – 642
BIOLASE – 1605
Burkhart Dental Supply – 826
Carestream Dental – 1212
Cowsert Dental – 1426
Denterprise International – 620
DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402
Denttio – 814
Desco Dental Equipment – 1634
DoWell Dental Products – 829
DUX Dental – 1819
Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/
Instrumentarium – 1708
Henry Schein Dental – 2116
Hunter Dental – 1733
Instrumentarium/Soredex – 1708
138
A-dec Inc.
503.538.7478
a-dec.com
Booth: 1112
Air Techniques Inc.
800.247.8324
airtechniques.com
Booth: 1012
ALCO Professional
Supplies/GloveeXpress
800.344.2526
gloveexpress.com
Booth: 1441
AllPro
423.587.2199
allprodental.com
Booth: 1316
Amalgam Collector
800.816.4995
TheAmalgamCollector.com
Booth: 1627
American Eagle Instruments
800.551.5172
am-eagle.com
Booth: 916
American Sleep Dentistry
888.555.1518
ASDDentist.com
Booth: 1540
AM-Touch Dental Supply
800.350.4568
amtouch.com
Booth: 1933
ACT Chattem Inc.
866.228.7467
actoralcare.com/dentalprofessionals
Booth: 514
Anutra Medical Inc.
844.268.8721
anutramedical.com
Booth: 1639
Arestin
ACTEON North America
800.289.6367
acteonusa.com
Booth: 1520
866.273.7846
arestin.com
Booth: 1033
Argen Corporation
AD Surgical
888.841.8481
ad-surgical.com
Booth: 1840
800.255.5524
argen.com
Booth: 2328
Aribex
266.340.5522
aribex.com
Booth: 1708
139
Index of Exhibitors
Arklign
800.361.1659
arklign.com
Booth: 1435
Arnold Dental
925.237.6009
hdassociates.org
Booth: 1733
Index of Exhibitors
Benco Dental
888.329.2362
benco.com
Booth: 642
Berkeley Free Clinic
510.548.2570
berkeleyfreeclinic.org/
dental-services
Booth: 536
Aseptico
800.426.5913
aseptico.com
Booth: 1312
718.847.1100
best-inst.com
Booth: 525
ATOMO Dental
866.980.0988
atomodental.com
Booth: 742
ATS Dental
408.268.8741
Booth: 1426
Axis Dental
800.537.7123
kerrdental.com
Booth: 1819
B
Bank of America Practice
Solutions
800.360.0667
bankofamerica.com/
practicesolutions
Booth: 701
See ad on Cover Card
Beaverstate Dental Systems
800.237.2303
beaverstatedental.com
Booth: 1105
Belmont Equipment
800.223.1192
belmontequip.com
Booth: 1420
140
Capital One Spark Business
Card
800.421.2074
capitalone.com/tradeshows
Booth: 940
Bloom Dental Laboratories
909.860.1808
bloomdentallab.com
Booth: 1538
877.938.9034
bqe-usa.com
Booth: 609
Brasseler USA
SPONSOR
Associated Dental Dealers
650.593.5100
yaegerdental.com
Booth: 1426
800.247.3368
bisco.com
Booth: 1826
CareCredit
800.300.3046
carecredit.com/dental
Booth: 801
BQ Ergonomics LLC
Best Instruments USA Inc.
Aspen Dental
866.327.4484
aspendentaljobs.com
Booth: 838
Bisco Dental Products
800.841.4522
brasselerusa.com
Booth: 1302
Broadly.com
Beyes Dental Canada
416.281.1888
beyes.ca
Booth: 1238
Bien-Air Dental
800.433.2436
bienair.com
Booth: 1711
Bioclear Matrix Systems
by Dr. David Clark
855.712.5327
bioclearmatrix.com
Booth: 704
BioHorizons
888.246.8338
biohorizons.com
Booth: 2135
BIOLASE
888.424.6527
biolase.com
Booth: 1605
Biotec Inc.
616.772.2133
royaldentalgroup.com
Booth: 1526
BirdEye
215.292.2100
birdeye.com
Booth: 938
800.693.1089
broadly.com
Booth: 839
Burkhart Dental Supply
800.829.7949
burkhartdental.com
Booth: 826
C
California Dental Assistants
Association
760.220.0442
cdaaweb.org
Booth: 637
California Dental
Association
800.232.7645
cda.org
Booth: 802
California Dental
Hygienists’ Association
916.993.9102
cdha.org
Booth: 635
California Dentists’ Guild
800.851.0008
cadentistsguild.org
Booth: 1535
SPONSOR
Carestream Dental
800.944.6365
carestream.com
Booth: 1212
Caulk, DENTSPLY
800.532.2855
caulk.com
Booth: 1402
CBA
800.564.6440
cbacredit.com
Booth: 2036
CDA Endorsed Programs
800.232.7645
cda.org/endorsedprograms
Booth: 802
See ad on Page 9
CDA Foundation
800.232.7645
cdafoundation.org
Booth: 802
See ad on Page 37
CDA Member Benefits
Center
800.232.7645
cda.org
Booth: 802
CDA Practice Support
800.232.7645
cda.org/practicesupport
Booth: 802
See ad on Page 48
Centrix Inc.
800.235.5862
centrixdental.com
Booth: 1004
141
Index of Exhibitors
Christensen, Gordon —
Practical Clinical Courses
800.223.6569
pccdental.com
Booth: 1340
Cigna
800.244.6224
cigna.com
Booth: 1937
Index of Exhibitors
Common Sense Dental
Products
888.853.5773
commonsensedental.com
Booth: 811
ContacEZ, Interproximal
Solutions
360.694.1000
contacez.com
Booth: 735
Clear Optix
800.477.0478
clearoptix.com
Booth: 2139
Convergent Dental Inc.
800.880.8589
convergentdental.com
Booth: 627
ClearCorrect
888.331.3323
clearcorrect.com
Booth: 734
Clinician’s Choice Dental
Products
800.265.3444
clinicianschoice.com
Booth: 2131
Cosmedent Inc.
800.621.6729
cosmedent.com
Booth: 1512
Cowsert Dental
415.302.1265
Booth: 1426
Credit Bureau Associates
Coast Dental
813.344.7914
coastdental.com
Booth: 2204
800.564.6440
cbacredit.com
Booth: 2036
Crest Oral-B
Cochran Dental
619.428.4746
Booth: 1426
SPONSOR
800.543.2577
dentalcare.com
Booth: 1202
Crystal Air
888.264.4337
crystalmarkdental.com
Booth: 1613
Colgate
800.2.COLGATE
colgateprofessional.com
Booth: 1502
Coltene
800.221.3046
coltene.com
Booth: 1333
Columbia Dentoform
Teaching Solutions
800.688.0662
columbiadentoform.com
Booth: 1226
Crystalmark Dental
Systems Inc.
888.264.4337
crystalmarkdental.com
Booth: 1613
Curaprox USA
513. 871.9200
curaprox.com
Booth: 2236
Curve Dental
888.910.4376
curvedental.com
Booth: 737
D
Dansereau Health Products
800.423.5657
dhpdental.com
Booth: 1106
Danville Materials LLC
800.262.2310
zestanchors.com
Booth: 2019
Darby Dental Supply LLC
800.645.2310
darby.com
Booth: 813
Datacon Dental Systems
800.773.7878
datacondental.com
Booth: 1531
DDS Geeks.com
925.918.2494
ddsgeeks.com
Booth: 2320
DDS Multimedia
800.679.0554
ddsmultimedia.com
Booths: 740, 1642
Demandforce
800.246.9853
demandforce.com/industries/
dental
Booth: 1916
DenMat
800.433.6628
denmat.com
Booth: 1717
Denovo Dental Inc.
800.854.7949
denovodental.com
Booth: 1431
Dental Board of California
916.263.2300
dbc.ca.gov
Booth: 636
Dental Equipment
Specialists of Southern CA
714.637.1010
des.ms
Booth: 2238
142
Dental Power of San
Francisco
415.781.2909
sfdentalpower.com
Booth: 638
Dental R.A.T.
877.278.0061
dentalrat.com
Booth: 2236
Dental Tribune America
212.244.7181
dental-tribune.com
Booth: 606
Dentalec
510.666.7977
Dentalec.co
Booth: 2237
DentalEZ Equipment
866.383.4636
dentalez.com
Booth: 1226
DentalEZ Integrated
Solutions
866.383.4636
dentalez.com
Booth: 1226
DentalPost
678.805.7820
dentalpost.net
Booth: 619
Dentaltown
480.598.0001
dentaltown.com
Booth: 2307
DentalXChange-EHG
800.576.6412
dentalxchange.com
Booth: 702
Dentegra Insurance
Company
877.280.4204
dentegra.com
Booth: 1318
Denterprise International
877.509.3180
denterpriseintl.com
Booth: 620
143
Index of Exhibitors
Denti-Cal
800.423.0507
denti-cal.ca.gov
Booth: 622
Index of Exhibitors
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental
Specialties
800.662.1202
tulsadental.com
Booth: 1402
Dentist’s Advantage
888.778.3981
dentists-advantage.com
Booth: 1314
Denttio Inc.
855.DENTTIO
denttio.com
Booth: 814
DentLight Inc.
800.763.6901
dentlight.com
Booth: 1741
916.259.2838
descodentalequipment.com
Booth: 1634
800.345.4009
designsforvision.com
Booths: 1013, 1922
888.883.3947
dexis.com
Booth: 1820
DENTSPLY Caulk
800.532.2855
caulk.com
Booth: 1402
800.638.2877
goldburs.com
Booth: 1517
DENTSPLY International
800.877.0020
dentsply.com
Booth: 1402
800.222.1851
diatechusa.com
Booth: 1609
Digital Dentist, The
866.204.3398
thedigitaldentist.com
Booth: 807
144
661.291.2378
dunkeldentalca.com
Booth: 1634
800.833.8267
duxdental.com
Booth: 1819
E
888.818.8588
eastwestbank.com/pps
Booth: 1035
Distar
800.47.SNORE
distar.com
Booth: 1433
DMG America
800.662.6383
dmg-america.com
Booth: 1432
Easy Dental
800.768.6464
easydental.com
Booth: 2102
eClinicalWorks
508.836.2700
eclinicalworks.com
Booth: 739
Elevate Oral Care
877.866.9113
elevateoralcare.com
Booth: 1539
Enovative Technologies
800.742.5129
enovativetech.com
Booth: 1838
eRECORDS Inc.
909.274.9593
eRecords.com
Booth: 608
eServices
800.336.8749
dentrix.com/eservices
Booth: 2102
Essential Dental Systems
800.223.5394
edsdental.com
Booth: 1332
Esthetic Professionals
818.654.7100
estheticprofessionals.com
Booth: 2341
EXACTA Dental Direct
800.474.7665
exactadental.com
Booth: 1616
ExecTech Management
Consulting
408.253.1700
exectechbayarea.com
Booth: 1236
F
Flight Dental Systems
DENTSPLY Rinn
800.323.0970
rinncorp.com
Booth: 1402
888.379.0300
DryShield.com
Booth: 2314
800.518.1102
digi-doc.com
Booth: 1341
DENTSPLY Raintree Essix
800.883.8733
essix.com
Booth: 1402
866.373.7371
drfreshdental.com
Booth: 719
Digital Doc LLC
DENTSPLY Professional
800.989.8825
professional.dentsply.com
Booth: 1402
855.DOXA.USA
ceramirUS.com
Booth: 604
East West Bank
Professional Practice
Solutions
DENTSPLY Midwest
800.800.2888
dentsply.com
Booth: 1402
855.985.3636
EdgeEndo.com
Booth: 2040
DUX Dental
Diatech
DENTSPLY Maillefer
800.662.1202
maillefer.com
Booth: 1402
Edge Endo LLC
Dunkel Dental Service CA
DiaGold
408.508.5502
econnesix.com
Booth: 1942
877.373.8904
dowelldentalproducts.com
Booth: 829
DryShield
DEXIS Digital X-Ray
Econnexis Dental
DoWell Dental Products
Dr. Fresh LLC
Designs for Vision Inc.
Dentrix Ascend
855.232.9493
dentrixascend.com
Booth: 2102
800.645.2794
doralcorp.com
Booth: 1508
Doxa Dental Inc.
Desco Dental Equipment
Dentrix
800.336.8749
dentrix.com
Booth: 2102
Doral Refining Corp.
Doctor.com
888.666.8135
doctor.com
Booth: 607
Eclipse Loupes and Products
877.585.4015
eclipseloupesandproducts.com
Booths: 733, 1836
866.799.0517
flightdentalsystems.com
Booth: 809
145
Index of Exhibitors
Forest Dental Products Inc.
800.423.3555
forestmed.com
Booth: 1012
Fotona
949.276.6650
fotona.com
Booth: 708
G
Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co.
800.876.4599
galaxymfg.com
Booth: 914
Garfield Refining Company
800.523.0968
garfieldrefining.com
Booth: 1108
Garrison Dental Solutions
888.437.0032
garrisondental.com
Booth: 1513
GC America Inc.
800.323.7063
gcamerica.com
Booth: 1102
Gendex Dental Systems
800.323.8029
gendex.com
Booth: 1708
Gendex/NOMAD/
SOREDEX/Instrumentarium
800.558.6120
kavokerrgroup.com
Booth: 1708
General Scientific Corp./
SurgiTel
800.959.0153
surgitel.com
Booth: 2026
See ad on Back Cover
Index of Exhibitors
Giggletime Toy Company
800.423.5198
giggletime.com
Booth: 1701
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer
Healthcare
800.652.5625
dental-professional.com
Booth: 1002
Glidewell Direct
888.303.3975
glidewelldental.com
Booth: 1608
Glidewell Laboratories
800.854.7256
glidewelldental.com
Booth: 1608
See ad on Pages 14–15
Global Dental Relief
303.858.8857
globaldentalrelief.org
Booth: 533
Global Surgical Corporation
800.767.8726
globalsurgical.com
Booth: 1413
Glove Club
800.372.4346
gloveclub.com
Booth: 1514
Glove World — Top Quality
Manufacturing
800.483.8559
topqualitygloves.com
Booth: 1638
GoldBurs.com
800.638.2877
goldburs.com
Booth: 1517
Golden Dental Solutions
877.987.2284
goldendentalsolutions.com
Booth: 1436
Gideons International
615.564.5000
gideons.org
Booth: 534
Golden State Construction
714.637.1500
goldenstatecontructioninc.com
Booth: 2238
Good Time Attractions
800.328.3360
etriarco.com
Booth: 1635
Gordon Christensen —
Practical Clinical Courses
800.223.6569
pccdental.com
Booth: 1340
Great Lakes Orthodontics
800.828.7626
greatlakesortho.com
Booth: 1506
Henry Schein — Office
Design
800.336.8397
henryschein.com
Booth: 2210
Henry Schein Orthodontics
888.851.0533
henryscheinortho.com
Booth: 2309
Henry Schein Practice
Solutions
800.336.8749
dentrix.com
Booth: 2102
GumChucks
805.218.7866
GumChucks.com
Booth: 1542
H
H D & Associates
888.303.0031
hdassociates.org
Booth: 1733
Handpiece Express
800.895.7111
myhandpiecerepair.com
Booth: 2138
Hartzell Instruments,
a DenMat Company
800.433.6628
denmat.com
Booth: 1717
Henry Schein Professional
Practice Transitions
800.988.5674
henryscheinppt.com
Booth: 2322
Heraeus Kulzer
800.343.5336
heraeusdentalusa.com
Booth: 920
High Speed Service
408.377.8266
Booth: 1426
HR for Health
877.779.4747
hrforhealth.com
Booth: 2318
Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC
800.HU.FRIEDY
hu-friedy.com
Booth: 1601
Hawaiian Moon
888.256.3276
aloecream.biz
Booths: 730, 1842
Hunter Dental
925.825.5459
hunterdental.com
Booth: 1733
Healthy Start
800.541.6612
thehealthystart.com
Booth: 1703
Hunza Dental
908.783.5766
hunzadental.com
Booth: 2041
Henry Schein Dental
800.DSCHEIN
henryschein.com
Booth: 2116
Hygiene Direct
877.434.1163
hygiene-direct.com
Booth: 1742
Henry Schein — Exclusive
800.DSCHEIN
henryschein.com
Booth: 2115
146
147
Index of Exhibitors
I
Index of Exhibitors
Invisalign
ICW International
800.558.4435
icwdental.com
Booth: 1012
Imagination Media
415.940.7500
imagination.media
Booth: 2137
Impladent Ltd.
718.465.1810
impladentltd.com
Booth: 1438
Implant Direct
888.649.6425
implantdirect.com
Booth: 1839
Implant Seminars
305.944.9636
implantseminars.com
Booth: 2306
408.789.1000
invisalign.com
Booth: 818
Isolite Systems
800.560.6066
isolitesystems.com
Booth: 726
iTero
408.789.1000
itero.com
Booth: 818
Ivoclar Vivadent Inc.
800.533.6825
ivoclarvivadent.com
Booth: 926
J
SPONSOR
Infinite Trading Inc.
888.415.9964
hidow.com
Booth: 1637
InfiniteAloe
888.588.2563
infinitealoe.com
Booth: 617
Infinity Massage Chairs
603.347.6006
infinitymassagechairs.com
Booth: 937
Instrumentarium
800.558.6120
instrumentariumdental.com/usa
Booth: 1708
Integrity Practice Sales
855.337.4337
integritypracticesales.com
Booth: 1342
International Pemphigus &
Pemphigoid Foundation
916.922.1298
pemphigus.org/awareness
Booth: 535
148
K
L
Karl Schumacher Dental
L.A.K. Enterprises Inc.
800.523.2427
karlschumacher.com
Booth: 2232
KaVo Dental
888.275.5286
kavousa.com
Booth: 1702
Kerr Corporation
800.537.7123
kerrdental.com
Booth: 1819
800.831.3222
morita.com/usa
Booth: 2022
J. Rousek’s Giggletime Toy
Co.
800.423.5198
giggletime.com
Booth: 1701
Jining Xingxing Medical
Instrument Co. Ltd.
86.537.2600529
xxylqx.com/EN/index.asp
Booth: 502
JMCA
800.641.4179
westernpracticesales.com
Booth: 1614
888.49.LASER
lanap.com
Booth: 1536
Lang Dental Equipment
831.687.9211
langdentalequipment.com
Booth: 1733
LAPIP Protocol
800.537.7123
kerrdental.com
Booth: 1819
888.49.LASER
lanap.com
Booth: 1536
Kettenbach LP
714.794.6633
kettenbachusa.com
Booth: 1440
844.616.5437
kidscaredental.com
Booth: 632
Kilgore International Inc.
517.279.9000
kilgoreinternational.com
Booth: 1622
Kohan
415.348.0008
kohaninc.com
Booth: 610
Komet USA
888.566.3887
kometusa.com
Booth: 1940
LAR Protocol
888.49.LASER
lanap.com
Booth: 1536
Lara International Inc.
858.405.2424
hidow.com
Booth: 1941
Lares Research
888.333.8440
laresdental.com
Booth: 1416
Lasers4Dentistry
949.276.6650
fotona.com
Booth: 708
Lending Club Patient
Solutions
800.630.1663
lendingclub.com/patientsolutions
Booth: 2206
SPONSOR
Liberty Dental Plan
800.641.4179
westernpracticesales.com
Booth: 1614
John M. Cahill Associates
LANAP Protocol
Kerr TotalCare
Kids Care Dental Group
J. Morita USA Inc.
800.824.3112
lakdental.com
Booth: 1618
888.273.2997
libertydentalplan.com
Booth: 841
Kuraray America Inc.
800.879.1676
kuraraydental.com
Booth: 1832
Light Smile Express Inc.
647.702.1830
LightSmileExpress.com
Booth: 1939
149
Index of Exhibitors
Lighthouse 360
888.447.6294
lh360.com
Booth: 936
Main Street Hub
888.900.0920
mainstreethub.com
Booth: 1935
LIPIP Protocol
Marus Dental
888.495.2737
lanap.com
Booth: 1536
800.304.5332
marus.com
Booth: 1808
Lips Inc. Promotional Lip
Balms
877.567.8926
lipsinc.com
Booth: 1439
Live Oak Bank
877.890.5867
liveoakbank.com/dental
Booth: 2312
LM-Dental, a Planmeca
Company
406.745.3746
lm-dental.com
Booth: 2126
Loma Linda University
School of Dentistry
909.558.4399
dentistry.llu.edu
Booth: 513
LumaDent
775.829.4488
LumaDent.com
Booths: 1037, 2302
M
MacPractice
877.220.8418
MacPractice.com
Booth: 625
Magbitang Financial &
Insurance Solutions
925.285.8051
magbitangfinancialgroup.com
Booth: 504
Maillefer, DENTSPLY
800.662.1202
maillefer.com
Booth: 1402
150
Index of Exhibitors
Millennium Dental
Technologies Inc.
888.49.LASER
lanap.com
Booth: 1536
MMG Fusion
800.381.9987
mmgfusion.com
Booth: 842
Maxdent Dental
209.632.1596
Booth: 1426
Mayday Dental Staffing
925.300.5734
maydaydentalstaffing.com
Booth: 517
MDC Dental
310.352.6980
mdcdental.com
Booth: 605
MDT USA Inc.
800.638.2877
goldburs.com
Booth: 1517
Medidenta
800.221.0750
medidenta.com
Booth: 1322
Meisinger USA LLC
303.268.5400
meisingerusa.com
Booth: 1012
Microcopy
800.235.1863
microcopydental.com
Booth: 1417
MicroDental Laboratories
800.229.0936
microdental.com
Booth: 601
Midmark Corporation
800.643.6275
midmark.com
Booth: 1626
Midwest, DENTSPLY
800.800.2888
dentsply.com
Booth: 1402
Modular and Custom
Cabinets (MCC)
800.388.6236
mccdental.com
Booth: 1012
Morita USA Inc.
800.831.3222
morita.com/usa
Booth: 2022
N
National Institute of Dental
and Cranofacial Research
866.232.4528
nidcr.nih.gov
Booth: 634
NET IP Dental Technologies
510.648.4916
netipdental.com
Booth: 540
NevinLabs Workstations
773.624.4330
dentalez.com
Booth: 1226
NIDCR
866.232.4528
nidcr.nih.gov
Booth: 634
NOMAD
266.340.5522
aribex.com
Booth: 1708
NSK America
888.675.1675
nskdental.us
Booth: 832
O
OCO Biomedical
800.228.0477
ocobiomedical.com
Booth: 1338
Officite
800.908.2483
officite.com
Booth: 1039
Omni Practice Group
530.746.8839
omni-pg.com
Booth: 2308
OraPharma
866.273.7846
orapharma.com
Booth: 1033
Orascoptic
800.369.3698
orascoptic.com
Booth: 1802
Ortho Organizers
888.851.0533
henryscheinortho.com
Booth: 2309
Ortho-Tain Inc.
800.541.6612
thehealthystart.com
Booth: 1703
OSHA Review Inc.
800.555.6248
oshareview.com
Booth: 1205
Osseous Technologies of
America
877.284.8261
osseoustech.net
Booth: 932
P
Pacific Dental Conference
604.736.3781
pdconf.com
Booth: 2336
151
Index of Exhibitors
PACT-ONE Solutions
866.722.8663
pact-one.com
Booth: 1242
Panadent Corporation
800.368.9777
panadent.com
Booth: 1620
Paradise Dental
Technologies
800.240.9895
pdtdental.com
Booth: 1031
Index of Exhibitors
Personable Inc.
800.688.4281
personable.com
Booth: 2141
PHB
800.553.1440
phbinc.com
Booth: 1418
Philips Oral Healthcare
800.676.7664
philipsoralhealthcare.com
Booth: 2032
SPONSOR
Power Dental USA
815.363.8003
mydentalusa.com
Booth: 621
Poynt Payments
844.667.6968
poyntpayments.com
Booth: 522
Practice Pathways, a
Professional Finance
Division of Zions Bank
888.588.6265
practicepathways.com
Booth: 2332
Parkell Inc.
Preventech
631.249.1134
parkell.com
Booth: 2301
Patterson Dental Supply
800.873.7683
pattersondental.com
Booth: 1034
PBHS Inc.
888.840.0739
pbhs.com
Booth: 2020
PDT Inc.
800.240.9895
pdtdental.com
Booth: 1031
Pearson Dental Supply
800.535.4535
pearsondental.com
Booth: 921
Pelton & Crane
800.659.6560
pelton.net
Booth: 1808
PerioLase MVP-7
888.49.LASER
lanap.com
Booth: 1536
PeriOptix, a DenMat
Company
800.433.6628
denmat.com
Booth: 1717
152
Philips Sonicare and Zoom
Whitening
800.422.9448
philipsoralhealthcare.com
Booth: 1926
See ad on Page 11
PhotoMed International
800.998.7765
photomed.net
Booth: 1107
Planmeca CAD CAM
Division
630.529.2300
planmecausa.com
Booth: 2226
Planmeca USA Inc.
630.529.2300
planmecausa.com
Booth: 2126
Podium
385.352.0307
podium.co
Booth: 2310
Porter Instrument Co. Inc.
215.723.4000
porterinstrument.com/dental
Booth: 1526
Posca Brothers Dental Lab
800.537.6722
poscabrothers.com
Booth: 913
800.474.8681
preventech.com
Booth: 1527
Preventive Dental
Specialties
800.352.9669
safetytoothbrushes.com
Booth: 1418
PreXion Inc.
650.212.0300
prexion.com
Booth: 1740
ProDent USA
800.227.6857
prodentusa.com
Booth: 1541
Prophy Magic
866.54.MAGIC
prophymagic.com
Booth: 1320
Prophy Perfect
877.702.7262
prophyperfect.com
Booth: 1418
ProSites
888.932.3644
prosites.com
Booth: 714
PSA
330.299.7343
profsales.com
Booth: 1012
Pulpdent Corporation
800.343.4342
pulpdent.com
Booth: 1615
PureLife Dental
877.777.3303
PureLifeDental.com
Booth: 1532
Q
Q-Optics
800.858.2121
q-optics.com
Booth: 822
Professional Practice Sales
415.899.8580
PPSsellsDDS.com
Booth: 1414
Professional Sales
Associates Inc.
330.299.7343
profsales.com
Booth: 1012
Professional, DENTSPLY
800.989.8825
professional.dentsply.com
Booth: 1402
Proma Inc.
310.327.0035
royaldentalgroup.com
Booth: 1526
Quality Aspirators
800.858.2121
qualityaspirators.com
Booth: 822
Quality Dental Supply Co.
714.986.9938
1qualitydentalco.com
Booth: 1426
Quintessence Publishing Co.
800.621.0387
quintpub.com
Booth: 1604
QwikStrips
866.249.4685
qwikstrips.com
Booth: 1437
153
Index of Exhibitors
R
R & D Services Amalgam
Separators
800.816.4995
TheAmalgamCollector.com
Booth: 1627
Radiation Detection
Company
512.831.7000
radetco.com
Booth: 934
Raintree Essix, DENTSPLY
800.883.8733
essix.com
Booth: 1402
RAMVAC Utility
866.383.4636
dentalez.com
Booth: 1226
RF America IDS
866.578.5533
myrfamerica.com
Booth: 1715
RGP Dental
800.522.9695
rgpdental.com
Booth: 2016
Ribbond Inc.
800.624.4554
ribbond.com
Booth: 1415
Rinn, DENTSPLY
800.323.0970
rinncorp.com
Booth: 1402
Robin, Bette DDS, JD
714.421.4407
selectpracticeservices.com
Booth: 1339
Rose Micro Solutions
716.608.0009
rosemicrosolutions.com
Booths: 521, 2326
Index of Exhibitors
Rousek’s Giggletime Toy
Co.
800.423.5198
giggletime.com
Booth: 1701
SecureTip
800.209.9085
securetip.com
Booth: 2242
Select Practice Services Inc.
Royal Dental Group &
Porter Instrument Co.
425.353.8802
royaldentalgroup.com
Booth: 1526
Royal Dental Manufacturing
425.743.0988
royaldentalgroup.com
Booth: 1526
S
Save Lives CA: Yes on 56
916.717.6598
savelivesca.com
Booth: 505
See ad on Page 25
ScanWriter
800.688.4281
personable.com
Booth: 2141
Schumacher Dental
Instruments
800.523.2427
karlschumacher.com
Booth: 2232
SciCan Inc.
800.572.1211
scicanusa.com
Booth: 720
Scott’s Dental Supply
800.901.3368
scottsdental.com
Booth: 1742
SDI (North America) Inc.
800.228.5166
sdi.com.au
Booth: 919
Second Story Promotions
866.519.8400
secondstorypromotions.com
Booth: 510
714.421.4407
selectpracticeservices.com
Booth: 1339
Septodont
800.872.8305
septodontusa.com
Booth: 1207
Shark Dental Supply
888.504.6625
sharksupplyinc.com
Booth: 2133
SheerVision Inc.
877.678.4274
sheervision.com
Booth: 915
Shofu Dental Corporation
800.827.4638
shofu.com
Booth: 1625
Sikka Software
Corporation
800.94.SIKKA
sikkasoft.com
Booth: 614
Snap On Optics
602.272.0827
snaponoptics.com
Booths: 705, 1337, 1633
Social Dental
877.436.0134
socialdental.com
Booth: 1537
SolmeteX LLC
800.216.5505
solmetex.com
Booth: 1713
Solutionreach
866.826.5914
solutionreach.com
Booth: 1428
Sonendo
949.766.3636
sonendo.com
Booth: 2234
Sonicare
800.422.9448
philipsoralhealthcare.com
Booth: 1926
SOREDEX
800.558.6120
sordex.com/en-US/
Booth: 1708
SOTA Imaging
Simile Construction Service
209.545.6111
simileconstruction.com
Booth: 2142
Sirona Dental Inc.
800.659.5977
dentsplysirona.com
Booth: 1026
Sky Dental Supply Inc.
323.585.5000
skydentalsupply.com
Booth: 827
SML — Space Maintainers
Laboratories
800.423.3270
SMLglobal.com
Booth: 1103
888.266.7682
sotaimaging.com
Booth: 712
Space Maintainers
Laboratories
800.423.3270
SMLglobal.com
Booth: 1103
Spore Check System
800.555.6248
oshareview.com
Booth: 1205
SS White Dental
848.222.6900
sswhitedental.com
Booth: 2202
Star Dental Supply Inc.
310.537.1500
stardentalsupply.com
Booth: 2038
154
155
Index of Exhibitors
StarDental Instruments
866.383.4636
dentalez.com
Booth: 1226
Index of Exhibitors
T
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Suitcase Clinic
The Kohan Group
415.348.0008
kohaninc.com
Booth: 610
TheraSnore by Distar
510.548.2570
berkeleyfreeclinic.org/
dental-services
Booth: 536
800.47.SNORE
distar.com
Booth: 1433
Titan Instruments
Sultan Healthcare
800.989.8825
sultanhealthcare.com
Booth: 1602
Suni Medical Imaging
408.284.0328
suni.com
Booth: 1629
TDIC
800.733.0633
tdicinsurance.com
Booth: 802
See ads on Page 2,
Exhibit Hall Map and
Inside Back Cover
Tech West Inc.
Sunstar Americas Inc.
800.528.8537
gumbrand.com
Booth: 1101
877.284.8261
atitan.com
Booth: 932
Tokuyama Dental America
877.ESTELITE
tokuyama-us.com
Booth: 709
SPONSOR
559.291.1650
tech-west.com
Booth: 816
877.311.7373
supplydoc.com
Booth: 729
877.483.0382
hstechcentral.com
Booth: 2102
TeleVox Solutions
SurgiTel/General Scientific
Corp.
800.959.0153
surgitel.com
Booth: 2026
See ad on Back Cover
SUV Disinfectant
800.555.6248
oshareview.com
Booth: 1205
Swiss Monkey
916.500.4125
swissmonkey.co
Booth: 633
SybronEndo
800.537.7123
kerrdental.com
Booth: 1819
Symphony Metals
310.589.5563
Booth: 1709
800.644.4266
televox.com
Booth: 721
The Amalgam Collectors
800.816.4995
TheAmalgamCollector.com
Booth: 1627
The Burkhart Dental Supply
Company
800.829.7949
burkhartdental.com
Booth: 826
The Digital Dentist
866.204.3398
thedigitaldentist.com
Booth: 807
The Gideons International
615.564.5000
gideons.org
Booth: 534
The Healthy Start
800.541.6612
thehealthystart.com
Booth: 1703
156
415.476.1323
dentistry.ucsf.edu
Booth: 509
Ultimate Creations
888.588.2563
infinitealoe.com
Booth: 617
Ultradent Products Inc.
800.552.5512
ultradent.com
Booth: 1726
See ad on Inside Front
Cover
Ultralight Optics Inc.
323.316.4514
ultralightoptics.com
Booths: 602, 941, 1641
Universal Orthodontic Lab
877.771.0770
uniortholab.com
Booth: 2331
TechCentral
Supply Doc Inc.
UCSF School of Dentistry
Top Quality Manufacturing
800.483.8559
topqualitygloves.com
Booth: 1638
Total Health Environment
714.637.1010
Booth: 2238
Tulsa Dental Specialties,
DENTSPLY
800.662.1202
tulsadental.com
Booth: 1402
U
U.S. Bank Business Banking
510.347.1274
usbank.com/smallbusiness
Booth: 501
See ad on Page 112
University of California,
San Francisco School of
Dentistry
415.476.1323
dentistry.ucsf.edu
Booth: 509
University of the Pacific,
Arthur A. Dugoni School
of Dentistry
415.929.6400
dental.pacific.edu
Booth: 507
Upholstery Packages
& Services
800.947.0505
upholsterypackages.com
Booth: 917
USC Herman Ostrow School
of Dentistry
213.740.2851
dentistry.usc.edu
Booth: 511
UCSD Student-Run Free
Dental Clinic Project and
PreDental Society
619.840.3288
fdc-pds.ucsd.edu
Booth: 2337
157
Index of Exhibitors
V
ValuMax International
877.825.8629
Booth: 825
Vatech America
888.396.6872
vatechamerica.com
Booth: 1334
Index of Exhibitors
Wells Construction Inc.
916.257.5676
wellsconstruction.com
Booth: 518
Wells Fargo Practice
Finance
800.326.0376
wellsfargo.com/practicefinance
Booth: 1234
SPONSOR
Video Dental Concepts
800.323.2690
videodental.com
Booth: 620
VOCO America Inc.
888.658.2584
vocoamerica.com
Booth: 626
W
Wand Dental Inc.
(Milestone Scientific)
800.862.1125
thewand.com
Booth: 1707
Warren’s Professional
Services
650.363.0800
Booth: 1426
Water Pik Inc.
800.525.2020
waterpik.com
Booth: 1326
WEAVE
888.579.5668
getweave.com
Booth: 2303
888.937.9729
XDRradiology.com
Booth: 1931
Y
650.593.5100
yaegerdental.com
Booth: 1426
877.883.7455
vectorusa.net
Booth: 1920
805.484.2114
viade.com
Booth: 1510
XDR Radiology
Yaeger Dental Supply
Vector R & D Inc.
Viade Products Inc.
X
West (TeleVox Solutions)
800.644.4266
televox.com
Booth: 721
WestPac Wealth Partners
925.350.6581
thewp2.com
Booth: 508
YAPI
844.669.9274
yapicentral.com
Booth: 2039
Yelp
844.889.5355
yelp.com
Booth: 520
Western Practice Sales
800.641.4179
westernpracticesales.com
Booth: 1614
Western Society of
Periodontology
813.444.1011
wsperio.org
Booth: 506
Western University of
Health Sciences College
of Dental Medicine
909.469.8481
westernu.edu/dentistry
Booth: 515
White Towel Services Inc.
817.868.7900
wtowel.com
Booth: 526
Z
Zendo Direct AG
844.469.3636
zendo-online.com
Booth: 707
Zions Bank‘s Practice
Pathways
888.588.6265
practicepathways.com
Booth: 2332
Zoom Whitening
800.422.9448
philipsoralhealthcare.com
Booth: 1926
WPS/JMCA
800.641.4179
westernpracticesales.com
Booth: 1614
Web.com
800.986.1477
web.com
Booth: 630
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> Continued Course * Repeated Course
New Dentist Recommendations
Sept. 8, 2016
Thursday Exhibit Hall Hours
9:30 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Special Events
7 AM
8 AM
10 AM
9 AM
11 AM
1 PM
Noon
2 PM
4 PM
3 PM
Exhibit Hall
Grand Opening
5 PM
6 PM
WineFUNdamentals
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Exhibit Hall
Restaurant, Pg. 19
Exhibit Hall
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Required Courses ­­—
­­ eTicket Required
Infection Control
California Dental
Practice Act
Osuna
MS 304/306, Pg. 31
Oromchian
MS 304/306, Pg. 31
The Spot —
­­ Smart Dentist Series, Free Lectures in the Educational Theater
Using Small
Claims Court to
Resolve
Payment
Disputes
Alterton, Pg. 20
Countdown to
Medicare
Provider
Enrollment
Secrets of Case
Acceptance
Why Complicate Things
With an
Employee
Manual?
Truxal, Pg. 20
Alterton, Pg. 20
Corbo, Pg. 20
Dealing With
Utilization
Reviews by
Dental Plans
Martinez,
Pg. 20
Managing
Patient
Conflicts
Dismissing a
Patient, When
Is It OK?
Alvi, Pg. 20
Solaiman,
Pg. 20
Workshops ­­— eTicket Required
Adhesive Dentistry and Anterior Direct
Composites Made Easy
Adhesive Dentistry, Bioactive Materials and
Direct Posterior Restorations
Your Doctor Wants You to Take Dental
Photographs — Let’s Make It Simple
Simplified Dental Photography —
Take It to the Next Level
G. Kugel, MN 121, Pg. 53
G. Kugel, MN 121, Pg. 50
R. Young, MN 124, Pg. 50
R. Young, MN 124, Pg. 54
Cone Beam CT and Navigation-Guided Dissection of Head and Neck:
Clinical Application and Interpretation
Asadi, Hatcher, MN 122, Pg. 49
Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to
Produce Quality Radiographs *
Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to
Produce Quality Radiographs *
Local Anesthesia Review and Refresh *
Local Anesthesia Review and Refresh *
Parks, Williamson, Exhibit Hall, booth 402, Pg. 51
Parks, Williamson, Exhibit Hall, booth 402, , Pg. 51
Soal, MN 120, Pg. 51
Soal, MN 120, Pg. 51
TDIC Risk Management *
TDIC Risk Management *
Sahota, Curley MN 131, Pg. 52
Sahota, Curley MN 131, Pg. 52
Bioactive Preventive Materials for
Dental Assistants
Bioactive Preventive Materials for
Dental Hygienists
C. Kugel, MN 123, Pg. 52
C. Kugel, MN 123, Pg. 54
Laser-Assisted Periodontal Protocol
Pang, MN 125, Pg. 53
Express Lectures —
­­ Speakers New to the Podium
Treatment of the Edentulous Patient Using Dental
Implants
The Business of Dentistry:
Hot-Button Issues
Lip Repositioning — An
Alternative Method for
Treating Gummy Smiles
Barrabee, MS 310,
Pg. 55
Alijanian, MS 310,
Pg. 55
Comparing Narrow-Diameter Systems: Understanding Which System Is
Best for Your Practice
Blasingame, MS 310,
Pg. 55
Karsant, MS 310,
Pg. 55
Lectures
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
1 PM
Noon
11 AM
2 PM
Assessing Patients Who Take
Blood-Altering Medications
The Older Adult: The New Face
of Addiction
Caring for Medically Complex Patients >
> Caring for Medically Complex Patients
3 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
5 PM
6 PM
Eshenaur Spolarich, MS 307, Pg. 63
Eshenaur Spolarich, MS 307, Pg. 57
Niessen, MS 309, Pg. 57
Niessen, MS 309, Pg. 57
Temporomandibular Disorders
Management — An Overview
The Many Flavors of Pain in the
Mouth and Face
A. Young, MS 301, Pg. 58
A. Young, MS 301, Pg. 64
Waaasssuuup With Good Communication?
Extraordinary Service — A Dental Necessity!
Bray, MS 308, Pg. 58
Bray, MS 308, Pg. 65
Laser-Assisted Periodontal Protocol
Pang, MN 102, Pg. 59
Sex and Oral Health:
What’s the Connection?
Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation
and Innovative Strategies
Tech Check — An Overview of New Technology and Materials Changing Dentistry:
Part I
Tech Check — An Overview of New Technology and Materials Changing Dentistry:
Part II
Jones, MS 302, Pg. 59
Jones, MS 302, Pg. 64
Kachalia, MN 104, Pg. 60
Kachalia, MN 104, Pg. 65
Elements of a Great Office Meeting
Secrets of a Dental Office Revealed
Smile Design, Bonding and Esthetic
Materials Update >
> Smile Design, Bonding and Esthetic
Materials Update
Journey to the Center of the Web:
Advanced Online Marketing for Your
Practice >
> Journey to the Center of the Web:
Advanced Online Marketing for Your
Practice
Building Your Practice Through
Endodontics: The Treasure That Is Right
in Front of Your Eyes
Mastering Endodontic Shaping:
How to Find, Follow and Finish Root
Canals Systems
Scappatura, MN 103, Pg. 60
Scappatura, MN 103, Pg. 66
Chiche, MS 303/305, Pg. 61
Chiche, MS 303/305, Pg. 61
Nation-Boltz, MN 130, Pg. 61
Nation-Boltz, MN 130, Pg. 61
West, MN 133, Pg. 62
West, MN 133, Pg. 67
Women and Nutrition
Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements
Somer, MS 304/306, Pg. 62
Somer, MS 304/306, Pg. 67
All Aligners Are the Same, Right? Wrong!
Clear Essentials to Understanding
Aligner Therapy
A Clear Approach to Pediatric
Interceptive Orthodontics
Warshawsky, MN 132, Pg. 69
Warshawsky, MN 132, Pg. 63
Long-Term Success Planning for the Dental
Practice Owner
Schafer, Giroux, Oromchian
MN 134, Pg. 66
Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted
Dentistry
Cardoza, MN 102, Pg. 68
What Is It? How Do I Use It? Today’s
Dental Products/Treatment Options
Osuna, MS 307, Pg. 68
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
11 AM
Noon
1 PM
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
Friday,
Moscone South (MS)
Moscone North (MN)
> Continued Course * Repeated Course
New Dentist Recommendations
Sept. 9, 2016
Friday Exhibit Hall Hours
9:30 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Special Events
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
11 AM
1 PM
Noon
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
CDA Party: 7–10 pm
eTicket Required
SFMOMA, Pg. 17
Required Courses —
­­ eTicket Required
Infection Control
California Dental
Practice Act *
Osuna, MS 304/306, Pg. 31
Infection Control
California Dental
Practice Act *
Cuny, MS 304/306, Pg. 31
Oromchian, MS 304/306, Pg. 31
Oromchian, MS 304/306, Pg. 31
The Spot —
­­ Smart Dentist Series, Free Lectures in the Educational Theater
Word-of-Mouth Ethics in
Marketing –
Practice
Finding Value
Ryan, Pg. 20
in Today’s
Social Media
World Nation-
Managing
UnderstandPatient Conflicts ing and Using
Your Practice
Yang, Pg. 20
Management
Reports
Bentz, Pg. 20
Boltz, Pg. 20
Connecting With
Your Community
— The Hidden
Marketing
Strategy
Ask the Expert
— HIPAA
Compliance
Pichay, Pg. 21
Isett, Edgerton
Pg. 21
CDA
Foundation:
How Good
Works Help
People and the
Profession
Creasey, Pg. 21
Workshops —
­­ eTicket Required
CAD/CAM for the Masses
Tech Check Workshop — Technologies That Will
Impact Your Practice Without Breaking the Bank
Kachalia, Exhibit Hall, booth 402, Pg. 70
Kachalia, Exhibit Hall, booth 402, Pg. 74
Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry —
A Participation Workshop *
Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry —
A Participation Workshop *
The Do’s and Don’ts of Porcelain Veneers *
The Do’s and Don’ts of Porcelain Veneers *
Your Doctor Wants You To Take Dental
Photographs — Let’s Make It Simple
Simplified Dental Photography —
Take It to the Next Level
Cardoza, Riley, MN 125, Pg. 71
Cardoza, Riley, MN 125, Pg. 71
G. Kugel, MN 121, Pg. 71
G. Kugel, MN 121, Pg. 71
R. Young, MN 124, Pg. 72
R. Young, MN 124, Pg. 74
TDIC Risk Management *
TDIC Risk Management *
Crown Lengthening Cadaver Workshop *
Crown Lengthening Cadaver Workshop *
Brattesani, Sillis, MN 131, Pg. 72
Brattesani, Sillis, MN 131, Pg. 72
Grisdale, MN 123, Pg. 73
Grisdale, MN 123, Pg. 73
Mastering Endodontic Shaping: How to Find,
Follow and Finish Root Canal Systems *
Mastering Endodontic Shaping: How to Find,
Follow and Finish Root Canal Systems *
West, MN 122, Pg. 73
West, MN 122, Pg. 73
Lectures
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
11 AM
1 PM
Noon
3 PM
2 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
Esthetic and Preventive Dental Materials
for Dental Hygienists
Lasers for Dental Hygienists
C. Kugel, MS 302, Pg. 75
C. Kugel, MS 310, Pg. 89
“The View” Into Dental Benefits
Alterton, Manos, Martinez, Pryor, Stewart,
MS 301, Pg. 75
The Ins and Outs of California’s
Denti-Cal Program
Alcala-Beshara, Kennedy, Prabhu, MN 130,
Pg. 76
Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth *
Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth *
Ng, MN 133, Pg. 76
Ng, MN 133, Pg. 76
Your Practice Through the Patients’ Eyes
— It’s Not Just About Dentistry
Hiring, Retaining and Firing:
Building the Right Team Is an Art
Phillips, MS 309, Pg. 77
Phillips, MN 133, Pg. 90
Habits That Mess Up Our Diets —
What to Do Instead
From Superfoods to Super Diets
Somer, MN 102, Pg. 87
Somer, MN 102, Pg. 77
Endodontic Diagnosis: Understanding
and Management of Pulpal Pain
Traumatic Dental Injuries:
Considerations and Complications
Wong, MS 310, Pg. 78
Wong, MS 310, Pg. 84
Predictable Advanced Restorative Dentistry
— An Adventure in Excellence
Restorative Materials Update 2016
Brucia, MS 308, Pg. 78
Brucia, MS 308, Pg. 85
The Christensen Bottom Line >
> The Christensen Bottom Line
Christensen, MN 103, Pg. 79
Christensen, MN 103, Pg. 79
Restorative Dentistry: Back to the Future!
Lowe, MS 303/305, Pg. 79
Pressure-Cooker Confidence:
Igniting the Leader in You *
Pressure-Cooker Confidence:
Igniting the Leader in You *
Clinical Periodontics and Oral
Implantology 2016
Peri-Implantitis: Etiologies and
Potential Therapies
Can We Talk? Mastering Top-Tier
Communication
Deal With the People Who Want
to Be Dealt With
Haskett, MN 134, Pg. 80
Haskett, MN 134, Pg. 80
Suzuki, MS 307, Pg. 80
Suzuki, MS 307, Pg. 86
Scappatura, MN 104, Pg. 81
Scappatura, MN 104, Pg. 87
Color Science and Shade Matching
Dentinal Hypersensitivity:
Etiology and New Treatments
Anderson, MN 132, Pg. 81
Anderson, MN 132, Pg. 88
The Digital Future of Removable
Prosthodontics — Are We There Yet?
Go Ahead … Bite Into That Apple! Diagnosing for
Success, Avoiding Complications With ImplantAssisted Overdentures
Schnell, MS 309, Pg. 91
Schnell, MS 309, Pg. 82
New Products Panel Presentation
Osuna, MN 102, Pg. 82
Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation
and Innovative Strategies
Sex and Oral Health:
What’s the Connection?
Pediatric Behavior Management
But Aren’t They Just Baby Teeth?
Temporomandibular Disorders
Management — An Overview
It’s Getting On My Nerves:
Neuropathic Mouth Pain
Jones, MS 302, Pg. 83
Jones, MS 302, Pg. 89
Psaltis, MN 130, Pg. 90
Psaltis, MN 130, Pg. 83
A. Young, MS 301, Pg. 84
A. Young, MS 301, Pg. 88
Becoming the Whitening Specialist
Pace Brinker, MS 303/305, Pg. 85
Building Blocks to Starting a New Dental Practice
Beck, Tomlinson, Oromchian, Pacelli, Houser,
Ghoreishi, Davis, MN 120, Pg. 86
Policy Changes for California’s
Dental Care System
Milar, MS 308, Pg. 91
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
11 AM
Noon
1 PM
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
Saturday,
Moscone South (MS)
Moscone North (MN)
> Continued Course * Repeated Course
New Dentist Recommendations
Sept. 10, 2016
Saturday Exhibit Hall Hours
9:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m.
Required Courses —
­­ eTicket Required
8 AM
7 AM
9 AM
11 AM
10 AM
California Dental
Practice Act
Noon
1 PM
2 PM
Who’s the
Boss?
Choosing
the Right
Management
Strategy for
Your Practice
Managing
With Practice
Statistics
3 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
5 PM
6 PM
5 PM
6 PM
Infection Control
Cuny
MS 304/306, Pg. 31
Curley
MS 304/306, Pg. 31
The Spot —
­­ Smart Dentist Series, Free Lectures in the Educational Theater
Budget 101
Best Hiring
Practices From
Recruitment to
Payday
Axt, Pg. 21
Mandated
Reporting
Aiello, Pg. 21
Corbo, An,
Pg. 21
Dental Plans’
Use of Direct
Deposit for
Claim Payment
Axt, Pg. 21
Alterton, Pg. 21
Bentz, Pg. 21
Workshops —
­­ eTicket Required
Predictable Direct Esthetic Posterior Restorations
Achieving Clinical Excellence With Indirect
Esthetic Posterior Restorations
Brucia, MN 121, Pg. 92
Brucia, MN 121, Pg. 96
Bite Into That Apple — The Nuts and Bolts of
Implant Overdentures *
Bite Into That Apple — The Nuts and Bolts of
Implant Overdentures *
Schnell, MN 124, Pg. 93
Schnell, MN 124, Pg. 93
Anterior Composite Restorative Dentistry:
A Blend of Artistry and Technique
Simplifying Posterior Composite Restorations —
Bulk-Fill and Bioactive Materials
Stainless Steel Crowns Are a Snap *
Stainless Steel Crowns Are a Snap *
Lowe, MN 123, Pg. 93
Lowe, MN 123, Pg. 97
Psaltis, Exhibit Hall, booth 402, Pg. 94
Psaltis, Exhibit Hall, booth 402, Pg. 94
Complete Endodontics: From Access to Apicoectomy (Surgery) — Cadaver Workshop >
Wong, Shinbori, MN 122, Pg. 94
Periodontal Surgery for the General Practitioner:
Flap Surgery and Crown Lengthening Surgery
Ridge and Socket Preservation and
Contemporary Concepts of Regeneration
Suzuki, MN 120, Pg. 95
Suzuki, MN 120, Pg. 98
Functioning Exquisite Posterior Provisionals for the Chairside Assistant
Exquisite Anterior Provisionals for the
Chairside Assistant
Pace Brinker, MN 134, Pg. 98
Pace Brinker, MN 134, Pg. 95
Using Lasers to Expand Your Clinical
Procedures in Your Practice
Pang, MN 125, Pg. 96
Preliminary Business Planning for
Expanding Dental Practice Using
Telehealth-Connected Teams and a
Virtual Dental Home
Glassman, MN 131, Pg. 97
Lectures
7AM
8AM
9AM
10AM
11AM
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Noon
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals:
What Does the Research Say?
Practice Dentistry Pain Free:
Evidence-Based Strategies for a Long
and Healthy Career
Valachi, MS 308, Pg. 106
Valachi, MS 308, Pg. 99
Using Lasers to Expand Your Clinical Procedures
in Your Practice
Pang, MN 132, Pg. 99
Implant Maintenance Therapy 101
for the Dental Team
Grisdale, MS 307, Pg. 100
Novel Management of the Periodontal
Patient: New Horizons and
Beyond Periodontics
Mission, Vision and Goals —
Build Your Team to Deliver Care
Communication, Coding and Collections:
The Three C’s of a Balanced Practice
Medical Update for the Dental Team —
Part I
Medical Update for the Dental Team —
Part II
Grisdale, MS 307, Pg. 107
Phillips, MN 133, Pg. 100
Phillips, MN 133, Pg. 107
Steinberg, MS 303/305, Pg. 101
Steinberg, MS 303/305, Pg. 108
Dispelling the “CSI Effect” Myth —
An Overview of Contemporary
Forensic Dentistry
Dentistry’s Role in Mass Disasters/Child
Abuse and Intimate Partner
Violence Recognition
Cardoza, MN 103, Pg. 101
Cardoza, MN 103, Pg. 109
Expanding Dental Practices Using
Telehealth-Connected Teams and Virtual
Dental Homes
Glassman, MN 131, Pg. 102
Imaging Frontiers
Applied Imaging
Red, White and Blue — What Does It
Mean to You? Practical Oral Pathology
for the Dental Team *
Red, White and Blue — What Does It
Mean to You? Practical Oral Pathology
for the Dental Team *
Hatcher, MS 309, Pg. 102
Hatcher, MS 309, Pg. 109
Riley, MS 302, Pg. 103
Riley, MS 302, Pg. 103
Kuraray Corporate Forum
R. Young, MS 301, Pg. 104
Predictable Implant Therapy With
Science on Your Side >
> Predictable Implant Therapy With
Science on Your Side
The Winner in You: Raising the Bar on
Patient Care and Customer Service
Some Days You’re the Pigeon, Some
Days the Statue!
Kois, MS 310, Pg. 105
Kois, MS 310, Pg. 105
Weber, MN 104, Pg. 105
Weber, MN 104, Pg. 110
All TMJ Patients Are Nuts, Right?
How to Evaluate, Diagnose and Treat
the Most Common TMJ Problems
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Looking
Beyond the Teeth and Saving Lives
Spencer, MN 102, Pg. 111
Spencer, MN 102, Pg. 106
Pain Management and Opioid
Reduction in Dentistry
Bundy, Park, MN 132, Pg. 108
OSHA: Not Just Another FourLetter Word
Cuny, MS 304/306, Pg. 110
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The Art
and Science
of Dentistry
2016 San Francisco Exhibit Hall
SEATING
AREA
Gideons
Int'l
Swiss
Monkey
National Institute
of Dental and
Cranofacial
Resea
Eclipse
Loupes
536
533
534
635
636
633
634
Kids Care
Dental
531
532
530
632
735
733
630
729
730
Isolite
Systems
White
Towel
Rose
Micro
Solutions
521
519
Mayday
Dental
Staffing
517
EXHIBITOR
LOUNGE
Western
University
of Health
Sciences
College of D
515
Loma Linda
University,
School of
Dentistry
513
526
500 AISLE
525
Poynt
Payments
522
Yelp
520
Wells
Construction
Inc
518
627
MacPractice
625
Power
Dental
621
DentalPost
619
726
626
DentiCal
622
Denterprise
International/
Video Dental
Concepts
620
West
(TeleVox
Solutions)
721
Dr.
Fresh
719
614
CR5
KaVo Dental
CR3
DEXIS Digital X-Ray
CR2
Doctor.com
Save Lives
CA: Yes on
56
Western
Society
of
Periodontology
MDC
Dental
U.S.
Bank
Small
Business
Banking
Magbitang
Financial &
Insurance
Solutions
504
501
502
University of
the Pacific,
Arthur A. Dugoni
School
Conference Rooms
CR4
WestPac
Wealth
Partners
509
507
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
505
402
ProSites
712
BQ
Ergonomics
LLC
510
508
506
Jining
Xingxing
Medical
Instrument Co
609
607
605
MicroDental
Labs
Kohan
610
eRECORDS
608
Dental
Tribune
606
Doxa
Dental
604
Ultralight
Optics
601
1033
602
Tokuyama
Dental
America
709
Zendo
Direct
AG
707
Snap On
Optics
705
Bank
of
America
Practice
Solutions
701
1034
Good
Millennium
Time
Dental
Attractions
Tech Inc
1435
Essential
Dental
PureLife
Dental
Denovo
Dental
DMG
America
DentalEZ
Integrated
Solutions
825
926
826
Q-Optics &
Quality
Aspirators
822
Invisalign
iTero
Pearson
Dental
Supply
921
SDI (North
America)
Inc
919
1026
Heraeus Kulzer
920
Fotona/
Lasers4Dentistry
Darby
Dental
Supply
LLC
813
Tech
West
816
Denttio
Inc
814
917
SheerVision
915
Posca
Brothers
Dental Lab
913
American
Eagle
916
Galaxy
Dental
914
Common
Sense
Dental
Products
Professional
Sales Assoc
Inc
Designs
for
Vision
Inc
Carestream
Dental
1013
Associated Dental
Dealers
Microcopy
1320
Dentegra
Insurance
1318 1417
Ribbond
Inc
Belmont Equip
1420
Prophy
Perfect
DiaGold/
GoldBurs.com/
MDT
1416
Global
Dentist's
Advantage Surgical
Professional
Practice
Sales
1314 1413
1414 1513
1012
811
1112
1212
CDA Member
Benefits Center
Centrix
Inc
Beaverstate
Dental Sys
Glove
Club
1105
CareCredit
SML-Space
Maintainers
Labs
1004 1103
704
GlaxoSmithKline
Consumer
Healthcare
DentalXChangeEHG
802
Doral
Refining
DENTSPLY Int'l
Brasseler USA
Colgate
GC America Inc.
1102
1202
1302
2242 2341
Imagination
Media
Credit
Bureau
BioHorizons
2140 2239
2240 2339
Handpiece
Dentalec
Express
Total Health
Environment
2138 2237
2238 2337
Philips
Oral
Healthcare
1933
Midmark Corp
1726
2133
Kilgore
Int'l Inc
1622
Panadent
DenMat
LLC
1620
L.A.K.
Ent
3M
Kerr
Corp
1720 1819
DEXIS Digital
X-Ray
1820
Pulpdent
Corp
1615
EXACTA
Dental
Direct
RF USA
Western
Practice
Sales
SolmeteX
Designs
for Vision
Inc
1922
Danville
Materials
LLC
Vector R
&D
1920 2019
Demandforce
1916
1616 1715
2126
J. Morita
USA Inc
2022
PBHS
Inc
2020
Henry
ScheinExclusive
RGP
Dental
2016 2115
Bien-Air
Dental
1711
Glidewell
Symphony
Labs
1402
1502 1601
2226
2326
1604 1703
Pelton & Crane
2320
HR for
Health
2312
1708
1808
The Spot
Henry Schein
Practice
Solutions
KaVo Dental
Orascoptic
ENTRANCE
1802
2310
Lending Dentaltown
Club
Patient
Solutions 2307
2308
WEAVE
2102
Omni
Practice
Implant
Seminars
2306
3Shape
2204 2303
1902
Podium
2210 2309
SS White
Dental
1702
Henry
Schein
Orthodontics
Coast
Dental
Sultan Giggletime
Healthcare Toy Co
1602 1701
2322
DDS
Geeks.com
Live Oak
Bank
2206
OrthoTain
Henry Schein
Professional
Practice
Transitions
DryShield
Henry ScheinOffice Design
VERSA
Exhibitor
Locator
2328
Rose
Micro
Solutions
2116
Wand Dental Inc.
(Milestone
Scientific)
Quintessence
Publishing
Co. Inc
Argen
Corp
Planmeca CAD
CAM Division
2314
Gendex/NOMAD/
SOREDEX/
Instrumentarium
CR1
ENTRANCE
2330
2318
1709
1608 1707
2332
Access
Dental
Henry Schein Dental
Metals
HuFriedy
Mfg.
Co.
LLC
Zions BankPractice
Pathways
1614 1713
Diatech
BIOLASE
2334
Universal
Orthodontic
Lab
2232 2331
Planmeca
USA Inc
2026
1926
2336
2234 2333
Schumacher
Dental Inst
SurgiTel/General
Scientific Corp
1826
Pacific
Dental
Conference
Sonendo
Inc
2032 2131
Bisco Dental Prod
1626
RESTAURANT
UCSD StudentRun Free Dental
Clinic
2236 2335
Shark
Dental
Supply
Clinician's
Choice Dental
Products Inc
Philips Sonicare
and Zoom
Whitening
1832 1931
PHOTO
BOOTH
Dental
R.A.T
2036 2135
AM-Touch
Dental
Supply
XDR
Radiology
Brasseler
ENTRANCE
2142 2241
1506 1605
Sunstar
Americas
1002 1101
Kuraray
America
Inc
Star
Dental
Supply
2038 2137
Main
Street
Hub
Great Lakes
Orthodontics
Crest Oral-B
2040 2139
Cigna
1838 1937
Hunter
Dental
2141
Esthetic
Professionals
YAPI
1940 2039
1840 1939
Ultradent
Prod Inc
1627
1514 1613
1508
1106 1205
Komet
USA
Simile
Construction
Service Inc
ScanWriter
1629
Crystalmark
Dental Sys
Garfield Septodont
Refining
OSHA
Review
Light
Smile
Express
1618 1717
1108 1207
Dansereau
Health
Products
1740 1839
1634 1733
1510 1609
1107
AD
Surgical
1836 1935
Desco
Dental
R & D Srv
Amalgam
Separators
1520
1512
1312
809
PhotoMed
Implant
Direct
Eclipse
Loupes
1633
Viade
Products
807
PreXion
Inc
Suni
Medical
Imaging
ACTEON
North America
Cosmedent
Flight
Dental
801
1942 2041
1638
1526 1625
Garrison
Dental
Solutions
1316 1415
1842 1941
Enovative
Tech
Snap On
Optics
1418 1517
Lares
Research
1742
Edge
Endo
LLC
Shofu
Dental
Aseptico
Bioclear
Matrix Sys
by Dr. David
Clark
702
A-dec
Prophy
Magic
Royal
Dental
Grp &
Porter
Instrument
Co
1426
Medidenta
1322
1532
Preventech
1428 1527
1326
AllPro
The Digital
Dentist
708
1226
Datacon
Dental
1432 1531
Water Pik Inc.
1642 1741
1536 1635
1436 1535
1332 1431
1031
Sirona Dental Inc.
California
Dentists'
Guild
1334 1433
1234 1333
Ivoclar Vivadent
Inc
Burkhart Dental
Supply
827
720
714
511
1538 1637
Golden
Dental
Solutions
Social
Dental
TheraSnore
by Distar
PDT Inc./
Paradise
Dental Tech
829
SciCan Inc.
SOTA
Imaging
Second
Story
Promotions
932
1438 1537
Arklign
Solutionreach
818
USC Herman Ostrow
School of
Dentistry
University of
California,
San FranciscoSchool
934
A. Titan
Instruments/
Osseous Tech
of Ameri
Upholstery
Packages &
Services
Sikka Software
Corporation
1236
Infinite
Trading
1338 1437
Wells Fargo
Practice
Finance
Sky Dental
Supply
617
514
1035
Bloom
Dental
Labs Inc
Impladent
Econnexis
Dental
Top Quality
Mfg Inc
1540 1639
OCO
Biomedical QwikStrips
Vatech
America
Coltene
Anutra
Medical
1440 1539
DoWell
Dental
InfiniteAloe/
Ultimate
Creations
ACT Chattem
1238 1337
ExecTech
Management
Consulting
American
Sleep
Dentistry
1340 1439
ValuMax
Int'l
700 AISLE
528
936
1037
East West Bank
Professional
Practice
Solutions
Radiation OraPharma
Detection
832
Hawaiian
Moon
VOCO
America
Inc.
600 AISLE
GES SERVICENTER
527
Best Inst
USA
938
NSK America
734
Web.com
Convergent
Dental Inc
937
Lighthouse
360
Supply
Doc
Inc
R
529
631
838
ClearCorrect
Snap On
Optics
Patterson Dental Supply Inc.
Elevate
Oral
Care
Hawaiian Lara Int'l
Moon
Inc
CHARGING
STATION
535
737
LumaDent
1542 1641
Scott's Dental Supply
Parkell
Inc
2202 2301
2304
LumaDent
2302
2400 AISLE
ContacEZ,
Interproximal
Solutions
638
BirdEye
1339
1541
Hunza
Dental
DDS
Multimedia DentLight
2300 AISLE
Dental
Board
of
California
637
Curve
Dental
1039
Ultralight
Optics
2200 AISLE
California
Dental
Hygienists'
940
Lips Inc.
GumChucks
2100 AISLE
Berkeley Free
Clinic &
Suitcase
Clinic
839
Gordon
ChristensenPractical
Clinical Courses
ProDent
USA
2000 AISLE
Dental Power
of San
Francisco
740
Select
Practice
Kettenbach
LP
1900 AISLE
California
Dental
Assistants
Association
538
Global
Dental
Relief
739
Beyes
Dental
Canada
ALCO
Professional
Supplies/
GloveeXpress
1400 AISLE
CHARGING
STATION
537
Int'l Pemphigus
& Pemphigoid
Foundation
640
Infinity
Massage
Chairs
Integrity
Practice
Sales
1342 1441
1242 1341
1300 AISLE
SHOW
MANAGER'S
OFFICE
639
800 AISLE
540
Aspen
Dental
Digital
Doc LLC
1800 AISLE
DDS
Broadly.com
Multimedia
941
PACTONE
Solutions
1700 AISLE
842
Officite
1600 AISLE
841
Capital
One
Spark
Business
Card
Ultralight
Optics
1500 AISLE
742
642
MMG
Fusion
1200 AISLE
641
Liberty
Dental
Plan
1100 AISLE
542
ATOMO
Dental
eClinicalWorks
1000 AISLE
Benco
Dental
900 AISLE
RESTAURANT
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Moscone Esplanade Level Meeting Rooms
307
305
303
301
310
308
306
304
302
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135
134
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132
131
103
130
102
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