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The Alabama and Mississippi Academies of General Dentistry
Visit Our New Website:
ALAGD.COM
The 43rd Annual Review of Dentistry
Registration Brochure
Thursday, August 4, 2016 - Saturday, August 6, 2016
at the Grand Sandestin Conference Center
Destin, Florida
I’d like to personally welcome each of you to the 43rd Annual Review of
Dentistry conference, held in beautiful Destin, Florida. It’s an exciting
time for the Alabama Academy of General Dentistry as our community
collectively grows, adapts and responds to the ever-evolving practice
of dentistry, within our increasingly complex healthcare environment.
Our organization is in the midst of a period of many local, regional, and
national challenges. Our industry, the world of dentistry, is an exciting and rewarding area
in which we can each work, study, and find enjoyment. As a collective, we will benefit from
joining together in meetings like this, to gather and inspire each other, to ensure the Academy of General Dentistry remains at the cutting edge of science and practice.
I would value the opportunity to give you an idea of what you can expect to see and hear
and what we hope to achieve during our 2016 summer meeting. Within the conference
agenda, you can expect to see:
• Education and updates on dental materials, periodontal science, oral surgery, use of lasers within clinical practice, and endodontics;
• A certification course for oral conscience sedation;
• A hands-on course for Six Month Smiles;
• Courses on embezzlement and money management; and
• An innovative approach to mandatory CPR and infection control training.
We are extremely proud that the conference agenda holds so many exciting, beneficial
courses, all within one meeting to ensure your learning “ROI” is achieved.
So, join the events in Destin. Bring your family and all of your staff. Enjoy state-of-the-art
education and valuable netowrking that will benefit your practice immediately, while you enjoy beautiful Destin, Florida, with your colleagues.
As an Academy, we are transforming the way we operate to continuously improve our ability
to educate, learn and interact with, and support one another. Our members are continually
meeting the challenges of dentistry in an ever changing healthcare market. We should each
be very proud of where we are today and excited about where we are headed as a community.
Before I close, I’d like to thank each of you for attending our 43rd Annual Review of Dentistry
and for bringing your expertise to our gathering. You, as organization leaders, have the vision, the knowledge, and the experience to help us pave our way into the future. You are
our greatest asset today and tomorrow, and we could not accomplish what we do without
your support and leadership. Throughout this conference, I ask you to each stay engaged,
be proactive, and help us shape the future of AGD. My personal respect and thanks go out
to all of you.
My sincerest regards,
Rachel Osborne, DMD
President (2016-17)
Alabama Academy of General Dentistry
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Registration Hours:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Registration Hours:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Exhibit Hours:
11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Dr. Karl Koerner
“Oral Surgery for the General Dentist: Making it Easier, Faster, and More Predictable.”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 311
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM continuation (4 Hours) AGD 311
Dr. Howard Glazer
“I Have It, You Need it! (Must Have Products and Materials”)
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lecture(4 Hours) AGD 017
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Hands-On (4 Hours) AGD 017
Dr. John Coke and Dr. Mike Edwards
“Management of Adult Minimal Oral Sedation for the Dental TEAM” Day One: Dentists Only
$250.00 Per Office
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 342
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM continuation (4 Hours) AGD 342
Mr. Scott Herndon
“CPR” $45.00 Participation Fee
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 142
Dr. Pat Little
“The Walletectomy: Embezzlement in the Dental Office”
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM AGD 552
**DRAWING FOR Weekend at Sandestin Resort at 3:15
PM in the Exhibit Hall.**
Friday, August 5, 2016
Registration Hours:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Exhibit Hours:
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Dr. Karl Koerner
“Oral Surgery for the General Dentist: Making it
Easier, Faster, and More Predictable Hands - On ”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 311
Dr. Chris Bowman
“Six Month Smiles: Short Term Ortho System”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 371
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM continuation (4 Hours) AGD 371
$110.00 for both days
Dr. John Coke and Dr. Mike Edwards
“Management of Adult Minimal Oral Sedation for the Dental TEAM” Dentists and Team
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 142
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 142
Dr. Bruce Cassis
“Presenting Practical Laser Assisted Dentistry”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 260
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM continuation (4 Hours) AGD 260
Dr. Duane Keller
“Kill ‘em Quick, Dead and Often: Periodontal Medi
cament Carriers and Oral Biofilm Management”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours ) AGD 495
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 495
Dr. Pat Little
“Dental Financial Stewardship: A Total-Team Approach”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 554
Mr. Scott Herndon
“CPR” $45.00 Participation Fee
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Hands-On (4 Hours) AGD 142
**DRAWINGS FOR $100.00 at 10:15 AM
and 3:15 PM in the Exhibit Hall
**Exhibit Hall Party 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM**
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Registration Hours:
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Dr. Bruce Cassis
“Presenting Practical Laser Assisted Dentistry”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hands-On (4 Hours) AGD 260
$55.00
Dr. Chris Bowman
“Six Month Smiles: Short Term Ortho System”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (4 Hours) AGD 371
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Hands-On (3 Hours) AGD 371
Dr. Jerry Cymerman
“Restorative Endodontics, A Modern Standard
of Care for Long-Term Success”
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lecture (4 Hours) AGD 075
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Hands-On (4 Hours) AGD 075
$55.00
Dr. John Coke
“An Update of Infectious Disease for the Dental Team”
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM (2 Hours) AGD 148
Dr. John Coke and Dr. Mike Edwards
“Management of Adult Minimal Oral Sedation for the Dental Team”
Thursday (Dentists)
Friday (Dentists and Team)
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
$250.00
Dr. John Coke received his undergraduate degree from the
University of Colorado-Boulder and then graduated with a DDS
degree from Loyola University School of Dentistry in Chicago.
Immediately following, he completed a one-year General Practice
Residency at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, VA. After
two years as a Naval Dental Officer in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
he completed a two-year certificate program in Oral Medicine
and Oral Diagnosis from the University of Illinois--Chicago. Dr.
Coke has been involved with GPR hospital-based programs in
Chicago, IL, Denver, CO and Gainesville, FL. Dr. Coke retired
from UAB as GPR/AEGD Program Director in 2014 and is currently a part-time Adjunct Professor in Hospital Dentistry.
Dr. Coke is board certified by the American Board of Oral Medicine, Diplomate of the American Board of Special Care Dentistry
and Fellow of the American Association of Hospital Dentists.
He has been active with the American Dental Association Commission of Dental Accreditation serving as a Site Evaluator
since 1984 and is past Chairman of the Advisory Committee for
Advanced Education in General Practice Residency. He has
given over one hundred CE presentations nationally on common sense pharmacology for the general dentist, medical risk
management, infection control and adult minimal sedation for the
general dentist. He is the author and co-author of twenty eight
refereed publications. In 2012 Dr. Coke was awarded the UAB
President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Dr. Mike Edwards graduated with a DMD degree from the
University of Alabama School of Dentistry in Birmingham. He
completed an externship with the United States Public Health/Indian Health Service in St. Ignatius, Montana. Dr. Edwards began
private practice in 1979 and has received both his Fellowship
and Mastership in The Academy of General Dentistry.
Dr. Edwards is a past President of the Alabama Dental Association. Dr. Edwards has practiced over 36 years incorporating
enteral and parenteral sedation in both practice and teaching
environments. He presents lectures nationally on the subject of
sedation and emergencies. Dr. Edwards is a faculty member of
the new ADA Simulator Course “Recognition and Management
of Airway Emergencies in Sedation” presented in Chicago and
San Francisco. Dr. Edwards served two terms on the American
Dental Association Committee on Anesthesia (once as chairman)
and is a member of the ADA Council on Dental Education and
Licensure.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, dentists will be able to:
• explain the spectrum of sedation from minimal to general
anesthesia.
• describe sedation agents commonly used in dentistry and
the basics of their pharmacology and specific indications in
dentistry.
• be able to evaluate patients to establish their medical risk assessment and identify medical conditions that will modify their
minimal sedations.
• use proper documentation required, including consent forms,
monitoring forms for sedation and patient information packages; how to utilize your staff in the documentation process.
• discuss proper monitoring techniques for the sedated patient
and the use of your dental team.
• discuss different sedation protocols and office set-up specific
for individual patients and specific for dental procedures; how
to effectively incorporate dental staff into these protocols.
• identify and explain potential medical emergencies specific
to oral sedation; recognition and management by the dental
team.
• demonstrate the basics of airway ventilation and management.
By the end of this course, the Dental Team will be able to:
• know how to utilize the dental team in the documentation
process.
• identify the basics of monitoring, both external monitors and
use of eyes, ears and mouth.
• discuss difference sedation protocols and office set-up specific for individual patients and specific for dental procedures;
how to effectively incorporate dental staff into these protocols
from sedation onset to discharge.
• learn the “dos and don’ts” of office protocol during a patient
sedation.
• identify and explain medical emergencies specific to the orally
sedated dental patient; the recognition and management by
the dental team.
• demonstrate the basics of airway ventiliation and management.
Day 1: Thursday: Dentists
Introduction to Adult Minimal
Oral Sedation: Dr. Edwards
Physiology and Pharmacology
of Sedative Meds: Dr. Coke
Dr. Edwards is currently adjunct associate professor in the Department of Hospital Dentistry at UAB. Dr. Edwards has conduct- Patient Evaluation and Medical
ed office inspections for the Alabama Board of Dental Examiners Risk Assessment: Dr. Coke
in the area of sedation.
Dr. Edwards is a member of the American Dental Association,
Academy of General Dentistry, The American Equilibration
Society, a Fellow of the American College of Dentists, the Pierre
Fauchard Society and the OKU Honorary Dental Society.
Sedation Documentation and
Risk Management: Dr. Coke
Monitoring 1: Dr. Coke
Review of Key Points: Dr. Coke
Dr. Edwards
Day 2: Friday: Dentists/Team
Monitoring 2: Dr. Coke
Sedation Protocols for Different
Patients: Dr. Edwards
Office Set-up and Patient Flow:
Dr. Edwards
Recognition and Management of
Medical Emergencies: Dr. Edwards
Hands on Airway Management:
Dr. Edwards Dr. Coke
Questions/Answers
Dr. Howard Glazer
“I Have It...You Need It!”
(Must Have Products & Materials)
Dr. Karl Koerner
“Oral Surgery for the General Dentist”
Thursday
Friday (hands on)
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 8:00 AM - 11:00AM
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
$55.00 Fee
Dr. Karl Koerner is currently Director of Oral Surgery for Intermountain Dental Associates in Utah. He is also an Adjunct
Professor in Oral Surgery at Roseman University of Health Sciences, College of Dentistry in Utah. His clinical dental treatment
is limited to oral surgery which he performs in several offices. He
is not an oral surgeon but received surgery training in the U.S.
Army where he completed a general practice residency. He has
a Masters Degree in Education.
Dr. Koerner is the author of many articles on various aspects of
oral surgery for the general dentist and has authored or co-authored four books on oral surgery. In addition, he has made several DVDs on surgery with Dr. Gordon Christensen. He is past
president of the Utah Dental Association and Utah Academy of
General Dentistry. He has received the National AGD’s Weclew
award for his contributions to dentistry and dental education and
also the Utah Dental Association’s Distinguished Service Award.
Dr. Koerner has presented hundreds of didactic and participation oral surgery courses in the U.S. and around the world. He
speaks about twice a month at dental meetings both large and
small. In the last few years, he has organized 15 dental humanitarian trips to China and enjoys studying and speaking Mandarin
Chinese.
“Oral Surgery for the General Dentist: Making it
Easier, Faster, and More Predictable”
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Many extractions look easy but can soon become difficult, time
consuming, and lead to problems. This course reviews the best
techniques and instruments to remove “surgical” extractions easily and quickly while conserving bone. It makes exodontia more
enjoyable and predictable so it can be performed with greater
confidence and less stress.
Course Objectives: As a result of attending this course, the dentist will be able to:
• More easily do “surgical” or difficult extractions that frequently
occur in general practice
• Be more proficient at ridge preparation for immediate dentures
• Prevent and or manage complications that can occur during
oral surgery such as bleeding, sinus problems, etc.
• Perform predictable socket bone grafting.
“Oral Surgery for the General Dentist: Making it
Easier, Faster, and More Predictable Hands-On”
Friday 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM $55.00 Participation Fee
**Pre-requisite: Yesterday’s Course
It is one thing to hear about new techniques but yet another to go
back to the office and start doing them on patients. Performing
new procedures on models bridges the gap between didactics
and patient care. In this workshop session, participants manage
soft tissue and use instruments and techniques they have seen
demonstrated the day before to remove “surgical” extractions--including removing broken roots. They perform single and multiple
extractions with alveoplasty and continuous-lock sutures. Other
types of sutures are also replaced by participants.
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Dr. Howard S. Glazer is a Fellow and Past President of the
Academy of General Dentistry, and former Assistant Clinical
Professor in Dentistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
(Bronx, NY). He has been a visiting clinician at several universities around the country. He is a Fellow of the American College
of Dentists; International College of Dentists; American Society
for Dental Aesthetics, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic
Dentistry. Dr. Glazer is an Attending Dentist at the Englewood
Hospital (Englewood, NJ). Additionally, Dr. Glazer is the Deputy
Chief Forensic Dental Consultant to the Office of Chief Medical
Examiner, City of New York.
For the past several years, Dr. Glazer has been named as one
of the “Leading Clinicians in Continuing Education” by Dentistry
Today, and most recently was named as one of the Top Dentists
in New Jersey by New Jersey Monthly & 201 Magazine. He
lectures throughout the United States, Canada, and overseas,
on the subjects of dental materials, cosmetic dentistry, forensic dentistry and patient management. Additionally, Dr. Glazer
is a frequent author of dental articles and has been published
throughout the world. Currently he publishes a monthly column
in AGD IMPACT entitled, “What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter!”
He maintains a general practice in Fort Lee, NJ.
“I Have it...You Need It!” (Must Have Products & Materials)
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
This is a program about real dentistry for real people by a real dentist!
Dr. Glazer will present a potpourri of materials and techniques that he
uses to make the day more productive, easier and fun! The entire dental
team will benefit from learning together about the latest products and
how they will benefit your patients. Dr. Glazer writes a monthly column
by the same title for AGD Impact magazine, and reviews new products
and materials on a regular basis for his column.
Topics may include:
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Curing Lights...to light up your life (dental)
Desensitization & Adhesives...a sticky subject made simple
Composites for esthetic fillings not just white ones
Impression materials...it’s true..first impressions are important
Provisional materials...provision.als should look great
Burs...so many and so little time
Lasers...simple, easy and quick with great results
Endodontic instruments...getting to the root of the matter
Cements...that which holds the relationship together
Tissue retraction and fluid control, essentials of clear fields
Reducing sensitivity with topical past application and fluoride varnishes
Matrix bands for perfect, predictable contacts..contact perfect every time
Whitening systems..that work
Oral cancer prevention...dentists can save lives
Patient communication...high-tech and really cool
Going Digital...simple, easy and soon to be a must
Loupes, instruments, equipment potpourri
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To learn the different types of materials in various product
categories
To learn what is faster, easier and better
To be able to evaluate product claims and merit
To understand the benefits of buffered anesthesia
To understand the value of continual doctor/patient communication
To understand how to utilize many of the newer bioactive materials
Course Objectives:
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Dr. Pat Little
“..Embezzelement in the Dental Office”
Thursday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
“Dental Financial Stewardship:..”
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Dr. Pat Little is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University,
School of Dentistry. He launched two successful practices from
“scratch” and practiced fourteen years before disability ended his
clinical career.
After leaving clinical practice, Dr. Little decided to pursue his
interest in practice management. He enrolled at Kennesaw State
University where he obtained his accounting and general business education.
Dr. Little subsequently joined Prosperident as a Senior Fraud
Examiner and earned the Certified Fraud Examiner credential.
Through Prosperident, Dr. Little advises dentists on matters
related to fraud and embezzlement.
While maintaining his relationship with Prosperident, Dr. Little
joined Dental Team Performance as a Practice Optimization Consultant where he works with dentists and their teams in identifying key production drivers and optimizing practice performance.
Dr. Little’s goal through his lecturing and consulting is to help
dental practices achieve long-term success while maximizing
patient satification.
“The Walletectomy: Embezzlement in the Dental Office”
Thursday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
**Dentists, Spouses, Dental Students only may attend this
course**
Course Description:
While the vast majority of dental teams are hardworking, loyal and
honest, it only takes one desperate individual to financially ruin a dental
practice. Many doctors fail to discover fraud and embezzlement until
significant damage has occurred. While internal controls are useful and
important, they have limitations and may not be as effective as the doctor thinks.
Participants will learn how to mitigate fraud and embezzlement by recognizing important warning signs associated with embezzlement and by
understanding the characteristics of an embezzler.
Using actual embezzlement cases as teaching tools, attendees will gain
the following knowledge:
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Profiles of the typical embezzler
The limits of internal control strategies
Steps a doctor can take to determine whether embezzlement is occuring
What to do and not to do if embezzlement is suspected of discovered.
“Dental Financial Stewardship: A Total Team Approach”
Friday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
In addition to accurate clinical records, state dental boards and other
regulatory agencies require acurate financial records; particularly those
pertaining to patient accounts. Accurate financial records provide practice management feedback and help achieve financial accountability and
integrity.
Dr. Little explores the financial processes that maximize documentation,
maintenance, and accurate reporting of financial data. The entire dental
team should be involved in the financial process since they are all affected by the practice’s financial health.
Course participants will learn:
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Why cross-training and separation of duties are vital in the financial process
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Why every team member must be vigilant regarding fraud and embezzle
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Which financial reports enhance practice management feedback
How to reconcile practice management reports to external financial state
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Financial data management, storage and security protocols.
Dr. Chris Bowman
“Six Month Smiles® Short Term Ortho System”
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Dr. Chris Bowman is a full-time practicing dentist from Charlotte, North Carolina. A 1994 graduate of the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Dentistry, he started Advanced
Dentistry of Charlotte in 1996. A consummate student of business systems, communications and marketing, Dr. Bowman is
also dedicated to helping dentists from around the world achieve
the highest levels of success with the Six Month Smiles System.
“Six Month Smiles Short Term Ortho Systems”
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Six Month Smiles® System is a GP-focused system that
equips dentist to help their adult patients with crooked teeth, using unique clear braces. The first step to becoming a Six Month
Smiles Provider is registering for the upcoming Six Month Smiles
Two Day Hands on Course during this meeting in beautiful
Destin. You’ll leave with the ability and confidence to start cases
immediately!
“There is no ‘silver bullet’ to increased productivity, but the Six
Month Smiles comes the closest! Without a doubt, the single
fastest way to grow your practice.” Bruce B. Baird, DDS, Productive Dentist Academy.
Topics Covered:
Day 1:
Day 2:
Introduction to Short Term Ortho
Hands-On Session #2
Bracket Positioning
Archwire Usage
Case Selection
Treatment Planning
Starting a Case
Interproximal Reduction
Hands-On Session #1
Use of Composite Biteguards
Predicting Tooth Movement
STO Tips and Tricks
Full Case Review
Adjustment Specifics
Removing Braces and Retention
Occlusion
Consultations
Marketing
Treating Spaced Cases
Case Reviews/Treatment Planning
Overview of Treatment Philosophy
Case Review/Treatment Planning
Short Term Ortho Vs. Aligner Therapy
The Six Month Smiles Short Term Ortho System provides General Dentists with a practical and turnkey solution for adults with
crooked teeth. Utilizing unique clear brackets and tooth colored
wires, the system allows GP’s to easily help their adult patients
who think that they are “stuck” if they refuse traditional orthodontic treatment.
The World Class Six Month Smiles Two Day Hands On Course
provides general dentists, like you, with the knowledge and
confidence needed to start using this award winning system to
improve the lives of your patients with clear braces while simultaneously growing your dental practice and your cosmetic dentistry
services. The ongoing support from Six Month Smiles gives you
peace of mind as you help your patients smile with confidence.
Dr. Bruce Cassis
“Presenting Practical Laser Assisted Dentistry”
Friday
Saturday (hands on)
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
$55.00 Fee
Dr. Bruce Cassis is a 1980 graduate of the West Virginia School
of Dentistry. He maintains a successful dental practice in Fayetteville, West Virginia, and is a clinical instructor for certification
level training utilizing the Waterlase MD er,cr: YSGG laser and diode wavelength systems. He has successfully trained thousands
of dentists in implementing laser assisted dentistry into their
practices. Dr. Cassis has earned his Mastership Certification
from both the World Clinical Laser Institute and the Academy of
General Dentistry. He has served as Chair on the Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) Council for the Academy
of General Dentistry, and is currently the chairperson for the AGD
Communications Council.
Dr. Cassis contributed to research conducted by Shareef Madavi,
of SM2 Consulting, and the publication, “Case Studies on Waterlase in Today’s Dental Practice, Investing in Your Patients and
Your Practice.” The article was a stand-alone publication and
was also featured in Dental Economics. Dr. Cassis also helped
in the development and clinical testing of the WaterlaseMD turbo
laser hand piece system.
Dr. Cassis is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry,
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, American Dental
Association, Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation, West
Virginia Dental Association, and The West Virginia Academy of
General Dentistry. He is also active in his church and community.
He is a life-long member of the St. George Orthodox Cathedral
and is a member of the choir. He is active in the Fayetteville
Lions Club having served as a past-president in the club.
“Presenting Practical Laser Assisted Dentistry”
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Hands-on $55.00 Participation Fee
With a changing technological society, we have the goal to increase production while conserving time. We must give attention
to the tools that help us accomplish this goal. The dental laser is
definitely a product that can help achieve this goal.
Dr. Cassis will present a general review of the history of lasers,
the physics behind laser dentistry, laser safety, and review some
of the lasers available to general dentists. He will discuss how
you can successfully incorporate a laser into your dental practice. Ideally, this presentation will follow a TELL, SHOW and DO
format.
General Course Objectives:
1. Review the history of dental lasers
2. Review the physics of dental lasers
3. Describe laser energy production and its uses in dentistry
4. Define the acronym for LASER
5. Describe the hydrophotonics phenomenon
6. Name at least four dental procedures enhanced or improved by the use of a laser
7. Safely demonstrate the use of an Er, Ce: YSGG laser on extracted teeth, pig jaws, or suitable substitutes
8. Demonstrate how to incorporate a dental laser into your
dental practice
Dr. Duane Keller
“Kill ‘em Quick, Dead and Often: Periodontal
Medicament Carriers and Oral Biofilm
Management”
Friday
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Dr. Duane Keller originally developed a customized tray to
deliver medication deep into periodontal pockets for his own
patients who struggled with gum disease. Their results were so
convincing that he asked the FDA to clear the tray so he could
market it to help other dentists and their patients. FDA clearance
was issued in 2004. At the outset, Dr. Keller prescribed peroxide
gel and antibiotics for tray delivery, believing that the antibiotic
without peroxide rarely healed as well as when both medications
were used. Duane started to read microbiology journals with
renewed interest to find out why. He paid particular attention to
articles on biofilm written by Dr. Bill Costerton, a pioneer microbiologist who helped coin the term biofilm. One afternoon, Duane
called Bill and a few days later they sat together, brainstorming
research studies for Bill’s microbiology teams. With Bill as a colleague, Duane had access to new insights and information, and
dental microbiology became the basis of his periodontal treatment protocols. The paradigm shift in treatment focused away
from the symptoms to the cause of disease underpins all of Dr.
Keller’s treatment recommendations. Duane Keller graduated
from Washington University’s School of Dental Medicine in 1976
and has maintained a full time private practice ever since.
“Kill ‘em Quick, Dead and Often: Periodontal Medicament
Carriers and Oral Biofilm Management”
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Periodontal disease is a classic biofilm disease that presents
significant treatment challenges. Biofilms have defensive capabilities and can adapt to treatment, making your treatment less
effective. One approach that offers better biofilm management
is the delivery of oxidizing and oxygenating agents deep into
periodontal pockets with a periodontal medicament carrier. This
is important because toothbrush, rinses, and floss cannot reach
deep into pockets and biofilm regrowth occurs rapidly. Research
shows statistically significant reductions in bleeding and pocketing when prescription tray delivery is combined with scaling.
The presentation reviews the latest research and case studies
to explain how doctors incorporate the special tray delivery into
treatment plans.
After completing this course, you will understand:
• the benefits and limitations of antimicrobial and mechanical therapies for biofilm control
• how and why antimicrobials with oxidative/reduction reac- tions effectively manage biofilms
• how to incorporate localized antibiofilm therapies into exist-
ing treatment plans
• when infected cells must be treated with surgery
• how the management or oral biofilms benefits general health and wellness
Dr. Jerome J. Cymerman
Dr. John Coke
Real World Endo® Presents
“Restorative Endodontics, A Modern Standard “An Update of Infectious Disease for
of Care for Long-Term Success “
the Dental Team”
Saturday:8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Lecture)
Saturday
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Hands-on) $55.00
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Dr. Jerome Cymerman received his DMD degree from the University
of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1980. He did his general practice residency at the University of Miami School of Medicine/
Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida and he completed his
Endodontic residency at the Nassau County Medical Center in 1983. Dr.
Cymerman is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics. He
has lectured extensively on various topics in endodontics. His areas of
expertise include immunopathogenesis of periapical lesions, treatment
of traumatic dental injuries, microsurgical root canal therapy and the use
of cone beam computerized tomography in Endodontics. Dr. Cymerman
is an Affiliate Member of the Amercian Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology.
Dr. Cymerman has been in private Endodontic practice since 1983 in
Stony Brook, New York. Dr. Cymerman is the Division Director of Endodontics and Program Director for the Advanced Specialty Education
Program in Endodontics at the Stony Brook University School of Dental
Medicine. His research activities have included such varied topics as
ultrasonics, immunology of periapical lesions, pain management, all of
which have been published in the Journal of Endodontics.
As a member of Real World Endo’s Board of Advisors, Dr. Cymerman is
certified to conduct lectures and seminars on Precision-Based Endodontics.
Restorative Endodontics,
A Modern Standard of Care for Long Term Success
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lecture
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Hands-on
Description: Two Part Presentation (Lecture)
Restorative Endodontics is based on minimally invasive root canal
preparations and bioceramic bonded obturation that enhance the long
term biomechanical success of the endodontically treated tooth. It (RE)
is based on a biologic approach that emphasizes debridement and
disinfection rather than shaping for obturation. The Real World Endo
presentation is highly practical and will describe (in detail) numerous facets of clinical endodontics, utilizing a “Case Based Learning Approach.”
Clinical cases will be discussed in detail that will demonstrate both the
Basic and Advanced instrumentation and Obturation Technique, as well
as some technique variations to handle more challenging caes. All participants will have the opportunity to validate these concepts during the
afternoon hands-on session.
During this lecture component, participants will learn:
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Attendees will be able to appreciate the scientific concepts for success by
incorporating a few new simple steps during clinical care.
Attendees will understand the importance of proper straight-line access and
the factors necessary to accomplishing the task.
Participants will recognize the many applications for fiber-optic ultrasonics in
endodontics.
All attendees will understand that endodontics and restorative dentistry are
not separate entities. Rather they are part or a larger continuum: The EndoRestorative Continuum
During the hands-on participants will:
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Understand how to properly use the ESX® NiTi rotary file and instrumenta-
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tion system
Recognize the correct way to use an ultrasonic in the pursuit of hidden canals.
All attendees will completely understand the term, “Hydraulic Condensation” and its application during obturation.
Attendees will gain insight into the use of the new bioceramic materials in both surgical and non-surgical endodontic care
Participants will become familiar with a novel and very efficient (drilless) post preparation technique
Please bring a file sample from your current rotary system to compare to ESX (a size 35 is ideal.) In addition, any accessed, extracted
teeth you may want to work on.
**Lecture attendance is required to participate in Hands-on.**
**Please see Dr. Coke’s bio on page 4.**
An Update of Infectious Disease for the Dental Team
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Dr. Coke will discuss both the infectious “oldies” and “newbies” and their relevance to the dental team. Topics to be
discussed are:
• The Viral Hepatitis pathogens: the alphabet soup
• HIV update: is it still around?
• STD updates: the Boomers are responsible for their resurgence?
• Zika Virus: still relevant?
• Influenza....what’s new and are the latest vaccines working?
• Other infectious disease that may be coming soon to a dental office near you.
Registration now open
ALAGD
will pay $50.00 for your
new
(first time only)
AGD
membership!
Come to the
registration desk at the
meeting for
details!
Mr. Scott Herndon
“CPR”
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Friday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Mr. Scott Herndon, for the tenth year in a row, will bring his
experience and enthusiasm to the 43rd Annual Review of Dentistry, instructing American Heart Association CPR classes.
Scott has over 31 years experience in occupational safety and
health and emergency response as well as experience instructing. In addition to basic life support courses, Scott has been
certified as a Fire Service Instructor and is an authorized OSHA
Outreach Trainer, routinely serving as instructor trainer at the
OSHA Training Center at the University of Alabama.
Here is what past ALAGD conference participants have had to
say regarding Scott’s CPR classes:
• “Best CPR course I’ve had over the past 38 years of dental practice.”
• “I am 64 years old, a retired dentist, and this is the best taught course I have ever taken.”
• “Best CPR course and instructor I have had.”
• “Most comprehensive treatment of subject matter I have received since dental school (28 years ago.)”
• “This was the most thorough training I have received in CPR. It was very obvious the instructor was knowledgeable and cared that everyone actually learned the technique.”
Scott is Regional Manager of Safety and Health for a leading
manufacturer of building products. In addition to managing efforts regarding accident prevention and OSHA compliance. Scott
spends the majority of his time managing industry leading best
practices for safety and health. His past industrial experience
includes steel making, petroleum refining, textiles, and other light/
medium manufacturing.
In addition to his professional career, Scott volunteers as a Firefighter/EMT with the Carroll’s Creek Fire Department in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Exhibit
Hall Party
Friday, August 5
Starting at 4:30 PM
*Every Registered Participant
Welcome*
**Thousands of Dollars
in Prizes**
*Beer* *Wine* *Hors d’Oeuvres*
Please reserve the following sessions:
Registration Form
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fees:
AGD
Member
Postmarked by
May 15
Postmarked by
June 30
Postmarked by
July 15
Postmarked
After
July 15
$365.00*
$495.00
$575.00
$605.00
Non
Member
$505.00*
Retired
Dentist
$85.00
Dental
Student
$30.00
$30.00
$50.00
$70.00
1st Year
Practice
$30.00
$30.00
$50.00
$70.00
Staff
$95.00
$95.00
$95.00
$95.00
Spouse
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$640.00
$715.00
$760.00
Thursday
Dr. Howard Glazer
I Have It. You Need It!
Thursday
Dr. Pat Little
Doctors, Spouses, Dental Students only
The Walletectomy: Embezzlement in the Dental Office
Thursday
Mr. Scott Herndon
CPR $45.00 Fee
Friday
Dr. John Coke and Dr. Mike Edwards (Team)
Management of Adult Minimal Oral Sedation for the Team
Friday
Dr. Karl Koerner Hands-On $55.00 Fee Lecture Required
Oral Surgery for the General Dentisty: Making it Easier.....
Friday
Dr. Chris Bowman Two Day Course $110.00
Six Month Smiles® Short Term Ortho System
Friday
Dr. Bruce Cassis
Presenting Practical Laser Assisted Dentistry
Friday
Dr. Duane Keller
Kill ‘em Quick, Dead and Often: Periodontal Medicament .......
Friday
Dr. Pat Little
Dental Financial Stewardship:0 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday
Mr. Scott Herndon
CPR $45.00 Fee
Saturday
Dr. Chris Bowman (continued two day course)
Six Month Smiles® Short Term Ortho System
Saturday
Dr.Jerome Cymerman Lecture
Restorative Endodontics
Saturday
Dr.Jerome Cymerman Hands-on $55.00
Restorative Endodontics Lecture Required
Saturday
Dr. Bruce Cassis Hands-on $55.00 Lecture Required
Presenting Practical Laser Assisted Dentistry
Saturday
Dr. John Coke
An Update of Infectious Disease for the Dental Team
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
8:00 AM- 12:00PM
8:00 AM -5:00 PM
Staff Members Attending:
Children/Guests Attending:
Dr. Karl Koerner
Oral Surgery for the General Dentist: Making it Easier........
8:00 AM-5:00PM
Please include an email address for your confirmation of registration and payment
8:00AM-11:00PM
8:00AM-5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM -5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 5:00PM
8:00AM-12:00PM
1:00 PM -5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
$85.00
$85.00
$85.00
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
*The May 15 Deadline
Rates for Dentists are
Non-Refundable
Doctor’s Fee :
$
New Member Application Fee: $50.00 $
Staff Registration: Number of Staff
X
$95.00 $
**First staff member must register at Dr. rate if the Dr. is not attending
Spouse Registration:
Spouse Name for Badge
Dr. John Coke/Dr. Mike Edwards (Dentists) $250.for team
Management of Adult Minimal Oral Sedation for the Team
Thursday
8:00AM-4:30 PM
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Name on Badge:
AGD Member? Y N AGD Number:
FAGD? MAGD? Dental School Graduation Year
First Time Attendee? Y / N Phone #
Email Address
Number Attending
Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s
Refund Policy and CE Policy
A full refund (except for the May 15, 2016 deadline date) will be given if the cancellation
request is received by e-mail or postmarked by 30 days prior to the beginning of the
meeting. An administrative fee of $50.00 will be charged if the cancellation request is
received by e-mail or postmarked between 29 to 8 days, inclusive, prior to the meeting.
Pre-registration is considered closed 7 days prior to the meeting and refund requests
will not be made after this time. Any registrant denied a refund that has extenuating
circumstances is eligible to appeal in writing to the Board of Directors for special consideration. The written request must include details and any documentation of the extenuating
circumstance and must be received within 30 days of the close of the meeting.
**All attendees of every course must sign at the end of each session confirming their
presence at the course**
I have read and understand the refund and CE policies of the Alabama Academy of
General Dentistry.
Doctor’s Signature
$25.00 $
**Spouse Registration must be paid to receive a badge**
Please mail your payment and registration to
ALAGD, 2723 Elberta Street, Northport, AL 35475
$250.00 or email to [email protected] or text 205-310-0134
x$45.00 Please include your email address for confirmation of your
x$55.00 registration. 205-333-0460
Participation Fee Registration
Oral Conscious Sedation Team CPR Thursday AM
Oral Surgery Hands on
Six Month Smiles
x$110.00 The ALAGD accepts Checks/Visa/Mastercard/AX
CPR Friday PM x$45.00
Laser Hands On _______x$55.00 Credit card number
Expiration Date
Endo Hands On
_______x$55.00
TOTAL $
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Patterson Dental
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Thank you for making the Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s
Annual Review of Dentistry such a success!