2017 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 105th Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting 33 Lenox Pointe NE , 30324-3172 March 23-25, 2017

105th Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting | March 23-25, 2017 SPONSORED BY THE HINMAN DENTAL SOCIETY OF ATLANTA Georgia World Congress Center & Omni Hotel at CNN Center | Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Jane C. Puskas, General Chairman | Dr. Robert J. O’Donnell, President FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How can I register? Where is the Hinman Dental Meeting held? Georgia World Congress Center Visit hinman.org to register online or mail your registration form to: 285 Andrew Young International Blvd., N.W. The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591 6840 Meadowridge Court Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 Which are the closest hotels? How do I make a change on my registration form after See the map on page 85 to find the location of various hotels. mailing it in?

Thank You for Supporting a Dental Meeting Call QMS, the Hinman registration service, at 866-248-2883. Where can I find Hinman shuttle information? that Supports the Dental Community! To find out which hotels are located on the shuttle route, What if I have not received my registration packet, my see page 84 of this book and look for the symbol. badge was not included or my name was misspelled? Specific shuttle schedules will be posted in each participating hotel A non-profit organization, the Hinman Dental Meeting provides lobby. The routes will be available on the Hinman app and online at Call QMS, the Hinman registration service, at 866-248-2883. scholarships to dental, hygiene, assisting and laboratory technician hinman.org/Travel-Housing/Shuttle-Information. students and gifts to institutions that foster dental education. What is the cancellation policy? The focus has always been about providing the very best education Cancellations must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 22, 2017, How do I make hotel, airline and rental car reservations? possible for the entire dental team. Support a meeting that and must be submitted in writing. In order for your refund request Visit hinman.org for rates and travel discounts. See pages 83– 84 for to be considered, you must include the attendee’s name and travel information. supports the future of the dental profession and its changing address in writing, the original registration badge and any course face of dentistry. Come to Hinman this March to see for tickets. No refunds will be issued for cancellations requested after registration opens on the first day of the meeting, Thursday, Which MARTA stop do I use to get to the GWCC? yourself and discover the Hinman experience. March 23, 2017. Please see page 83 for more information. Dome/GWCC on the East/West line. Call MARTA at 404-848-5000 or visit itsmarta.com for detailed schedules. See page 85 for details. Does Hinman provide a Mothers’ Room? Yes, please visit room A306 of the Georgia World Congress Center How can I obtain CE certificates? to access a private room for nursing mothers. See page 83 for details.

What are the Exhibit Hall hours? Thursday, March 23 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. What are the future dates of the Hinman Meeting? Friday, March 24 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. March 22 – 24, 2018 Saturday, March 25 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. March 21 – 23, 2019 March 19 – 21, 2020 Will I have access to WiFi during the meeting? Free WiFi will be provided in the Georgia World Congress Center courtesy of

What are the different course types?

Course/Lecture Course Code Fees Description GENERAL Participation Course 100 Fees vary Seats for these hands-on courses should be purchased in advance as space is limited. Interactive Course 200 Fees vary Seats for these discussion-based courses should be purchased in advance as space is limited. INFORMATION Registered Attendance Lecture 200 Fees vary Seats for these lectures should be purchased in advance or onsite if space is available. General Attendance Lecture 300 No Fee Seats for these lectures must be selected in the pre-registration process (before February 23) for confirmed seating.

PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 87 Welcome to Hinman 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS “e Changing Face of Dentistry” theme was chosen for 2017 because we want to celebrate the ever-changing practice of Cancellation Information...... 83, 87 dentistry. We continue to nd NEW ways to make learning Career Connections ...... 77 innovative and fun with our 26 NEW speakers and many NEW Concurrent Meetings ...... 86 courses o‚ered by our old favorites. With more than 80 of the best Continuing Education Credit...... 83 speakers in the dental profession, providing more than 250 courses, Course Recordings ...... 3 there truly is something NEW for everyone this March. CPR Re-Certification ...... 13, 33 CRDTS...... 60, 63 e Hinman Dental Meeting is the total dental education DANB Forum ...... 24 experience. Indeed, we are known for our world-class continuing Dental Assistant Product Showcases ...... 33 education and this year we will o‚er 70 hands-on courses, Exhibits Information ...... 78-81 interactive panels and tracks for recent graduates, women Frequently Asked Questions...... 87 Friday Courses ...... 28-51 dentists, hygienists, assistants, lab techs and front oŠce sta‚. G.O.L.D...... 4, 30 But did you know that we have the best social events and Guest Policy ...... 83 networking opportunities, too? Hinman’s Big Raffle ...... 6 Hinman’s Night Out: Party Under the Sea ...... 69 You work hard, so make your continuing education fun! Bring your Hotel Information...... 83-85 sta‚ and family so they can enjoy our courses and special events, Keynote Session ...... 67 the Keynote Session featuring Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Hinman’s Lab Tech Day ...... 59 Night Out - Party Under the Sea, at the . Come Map of ...... 85 see for yourself and be part of “e Changing Face of Dentistry.” MARTA ...... 84 Parking ...... 84 Registration...... 82 Saturday Courses ...... 52-64 D.M.D. Jane C. Puskas, D.M.D. Shuttle Buses...... 84 General Chairman S.I.L.V.E.R...... 60 Speaker Bios ...... 71-75 WELCOME Special Events ...... 66-70 Table Clinics ...... 78 Thursday Courses ...... 8-27 Travel Information ...... 84

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PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1 THURSDAY COURSES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM

OPENING SESSION MEET THE EXPERTS

Plan to join us for these roundtable discussions where Dr. Scott Parazynski you will hear from leading experts. Space is limited, so 9 – 10 a.m. register early! Risk is an Essential Part of Success

Dr. Jim Janakievski Mr. John McGill 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. See page 22 for additional information.

See page 20 for additional information.

FRIDAY COURSES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM

HAVE THEM AT HELLO!™: BUSINESS OFFICE BONANZA PREVENTION CONVENTION Instinctive, Non-Scripted Phone Skills for the Ms. Lois Banta Ms. Karen Davis Exceptional Practice 9 – 10 a.m. 9 – 10 a.m. Playing the Insurance and Accounts Receivables Game... Creating the Ultimate Doctor-Patient Hygiene Exam Your Way Dr. Tim Pendergrass check: Mr. Robert F. Spiel 10 – 11 a.m. 10 – 11 a.m. Dental Dynamics: An Ergonomic Approach Eitel Belt Igniting the Leader in You Ms. Rachel Wall Laci Phillips Ms. Katherine M. Eitel Belt 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Understanding the Business of Hygiene – Uncovering John Svirsky Have Them at HelloTM: Four Steps to Exceptional New Opportunity For Growth Patient Phone Calls Lunch is on your own from 12 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch is on your own from 12 – 1:30 p.m. Ms. Judy Bendit Ms. Janice Hurley 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. The Myths, Legends and Realities of OTCs Optimal Image Impact Ms. Nancy Dewhirst Ms. Laci L. Phillips 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Hot Topics in Infection Control The Art of Building a Great Team Dr. John Svirsky Ms. Judy Kay Mausolf 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Great Cases with New Faces HINMAN R.I.S.E. to Success – Systems and Strategies That Build

TO High Performing Teams

See page 38 for additional information. See page 39 for additional information. WELCOME WELCOME

2 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION FRIDAY COURSES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM

DENTAL ASSISTING EXTRAVAGANZA

Dr. Mark Hyman Lunch is on your own from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 8 – 9 a.m. A Day in the Life of A Top Gun Dental Team Ms. Judy Kay Mausolf 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Ms. Katherine M. Eitel Belt W.O.W. Service for the Dental Assistant 9 – 10 a.m. Between a Roar and a Purr: Communicating with Clarity and Ms. Lori Trost Inspiration 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Become the “Awesome” Dental Assistant Ms. Jessica Wilson 10 – 11 a.m. Mr. Gary Zelesky The Standard of Care for Infection Control 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. The Passion-Centered Practice

See page 37 for additional information. WELCOME TO TO HINMAN

PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 3 A LIFETIME OF ADVICE IN ONE DAY

G.O.L.D. PROGRAM – Graduates of the Last Decade Course Fr500 | Fee: Dentists $75, Dental Students and Residents No Fee Friday, March 24 Course: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Networking Reception: 5 – 5:45 p.m.

If you’ve been in dentistry for ten years or less, or if you are currently in dental school, this program is a must. Our renowned speakers provide clarity on the state of dentistry as a profession and as a business, give concrete advice on how to define your objectives and establish the right path for a deeply rewarding career.

Welcome & Keynote Address 8 – 9:15 a.m. Lunch is on your own from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Risk is an Essential Part of Success Formulas for Success Dr. Scott Parazynski John McGill 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Dr. Parazynski is an astronaut and physician How can you achieve financial success with who was recently inducted into the Astronaut all that student loan debt? Learn how to Hall of Fame. He has taken seven space avoid costly financial mistakes and achieve walks, summited Mount Everest, completed financial success by using optimum strategies deep-sea dives around the world and even for paying off student loans and other debt. descended into the world’s newest lava lake Determine whether to use funds to accelerate (in Nicaragua). Accepting a degree of risk is an absolutely essential debt repayment, retirement saving strategies, obtaining necessary part of success. Dr. Parazynski will share the keys to assessing insurance coverages and winning investment strategies. and managing those inevitable risks. Find out from this incredibly inspiring speaker the real secrets of planning to succeed, but also Better Together: The Power of being prepared for setbacks along the way. Interdisciplinary Cooperation Dr. Mollie Winston 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Your Hopes and Your Fears In a profession where it is easy to become Imtiaz Manji 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. isolated within your own practice, it is the The first years in practice are filled with clinicians who break out and team up with many choices and new doctors just want their colleagues who ultimately provide the to focus on delivering patient care. It’s best patient experience. Hear about great important to be in the right place both cases, the power of clinical partnerships and the special value clinically and business-wise to achieve every dentist can realize by building strong relationships with their what you want. Learn how to put yourself on a guided path for professional colleagues. today’s successes and future opportunities. Igniting the Leader Within You Why You Must Own in Dentistry! Robert Spiel 3:45 – 4:45 p.m. Charles Loretto 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Being a successful dentist is about This is a must hear lecture on the benefits of more than providing great dental care. ownership. You will see and hear the critical It’s also about thinking entrepreneurially steps that you need to get right as a new and being an effective and inspiring team dentist. You will see the math of owning leader who can communicate a practice versus working as an employee and learn vision. Join Mr. Spiel to learn how to when and how to deal with dental school debt. There are more develop these crucial leadership skills. career considerations than ever before in dentistry. Compare and contrast the options every new dentist needs to know. Closing Remarks by Emcee, Imtiaz Manji, “So What Do I Do on Monday?” 4:45 – 5 p.m.

HINMAN If You Don’t See It, You Can’t Treat It

Dr. Ricardo Mitrani 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. TO A skill that all the best dentists cultivate is Join us for a networking reception after the course the ability to see comprehensively when the from 5 - 5:45 p.m. to mingle with other dentists patient opens wide. This is your chance to hear and continue the conversation. some real-world advice from an accomplished

WELCOME prosthodontist and clinical educator about what to look for, how to treatment plan and how to get patients to see it too.

4 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION SATURDAY COURSES FOR THE DENTAL TEAM

WOMEN IN DENTISTRY

Dr. Tieraona Low Dog Dr. Barbara Steinberg 8 – 9 a.m. 10 – 11 a.m. Estrogen and Progesterone: Facts and Fallacies The Four Ss of Optimal Aging: Sex, Sleep, Stress and Social Networks Dr. Linda Niessen 9 – 10 a.m. Dr. Mollie Winston Women’s Oral Health 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Oral Surgery for the General Dental Practice

See page 56 for additional information. Panel discussion and lunch 12 – 1 p.m.

LAB TECH DAY: DELIVER THE WORLD’S S.I.L.V.E.R. PROGRAM MOST BEAUTIFUL DENTISTRY

Mr. Imtiaz Manji Mr. Charles Loretto Mr. Joshua Polansky Mr. Skip Carpenter 8 – 11 a.m. 2 – 4 p.m. 8:30 – 10 a.m. 1 – 2:30 p.m. The Business of Ownership and Successful Dental Partnerships: Wisdom is Not Measured in Teeth The Esthetic Handshake

Transitions From Associate to Equity Partner Mr. Brian Carson Mr. Al Hodges 10 – 11:30 a.m. 2:30 – 4 p.m. Mr. John McGill See page 60 for additional Re-Create Nature in Your Delivering Excellence to 12 – 2 p.m. information. These courses are Removable Prosthetics Our Patients Doctors Approaching Retirement offered separately. Lunch is on your own from See page 59 for additional 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. information.

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY PROGRAM with MEET THE EXPERT CHILDREN’S HEALTHCARE of ATLANTA

Dr. David Rothman 8 – 9 a.m. Secrets of Pediatric Dentistry: Plan to join us for a roundtable discussion What You Weren’t Taught Dr. Jane Soxman where you will hear from a leading expert. 11 – 12 p.m. Space is limited, so register early! Dr. Jane Soxman Know When to Hold ‘Em and 9 – 10 a.m. When to Fold ‘Em WELCOME Dr. Mark Hyman Becoming the Pediatric Alpha 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Pup in Dental School! 12 – 1 p.m. Panel discussion with lunch provided by Dr. David Rothman Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

See page 58 for additional information. TO 10 – 11 a.m.

See page 57 for additional Ouch, that Hurts! Assessing and HINMAN Treating Dental Emergencies in Children information.

PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 5 Hinman’s Big Raffle gives you opportunity to give back to your profession… and you could win big! Hinman is sponsoring a raffle, and all proceeds will be used by the Hinman Trustees to fund dental scholarships. Tickets can be purchased onsite and during the March meeting registration process (for Georgia residents). The drawing will be held Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 11:30 a.m. in front of registration. Ticket holders need not be present to win. Please review all terms and conditions on the Hinman website.

2016 Tickets are $20 for 1 ticket, $50 for 3 tickets or $80 for 5 tickets raffle grand prize winnings were $4,630!

Grand Prize ...... Cash prize of 50% of the net proceeds earned from ticket sales 2nd Prize ...... $2,000 Delta Gift Card 3rd Prize ...... $1,000 Target Gift Card

ABBREVIATED TERMS & CONDITIONS: Participants must be age eighteen (18) or older. Tickets are non-refundable. No portion of the ticket is tax deductible for federal or state income tax purposes. Full terms and conditions can be found at hinman.org/raffle.

PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION Post a short video or a photo on social media letting us know: • Why you return to Hinman year after year • How many years you have been coming to Hinman • A favorite memory from a past event • What makes Hinman dierent from other dental meetings • Why you are looking forward to attending Hinman 2017

Hinman will make a donation to a scholarship bank each time a video oror photo is shared with the hashtag #MyHinman.

Post your #MyHinman story as a short video and be entered to win one of ve $500 CASH prizes at Hinman this March! Share the video with your followers on one (or more!) of the below outlets to be eligible for the prize and be sure to tag us!

, hinman.org/myhinman to vote on which school will receive the scholarship(s) to disperse to a deserving student.

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PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION You must be registered for and attend Hinman 2017 to claim your cash prize. 1970s

Hinman published a daily newsletter to keep attendees informed. THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS

Kick Off Hinman with Dr. Scott Parazynski ...... 9 – 10 a.m.

Disturbing Trends in Restorative Dentistry Panel ...... 12 – 3 p.m.

Keynote Session with Dr. Sanjay Gupta ...... 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Technical Exhibits ...... 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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G. SPEAKER SPEAKER Phillips Cooper Pendergrass Gremillion Olitsky Mausolf Manji Hurley Hyman Banta Eitel Belt Phillips Spiel Manji Sharifi Buchanan Christensen, Oberman Daugherty Parazynski L. Brady, Edwab Winston Svirksy Boyd/Invisalign Dewhirst Lovell Rothman Silverstein Janakievski Crossley SUBJECT

BY RMATION SPEAKER NFO Social Media TMJ/TMD Photography Photography Management Practice Griggs Transitions Practice Prosthodontics Radiology Dentistry Restorative McDonald McDonald, Gremillion, Chiche, Brucia, Panel: Disturbing Trends Legal/Malpractice Legal/Malpractice Motivation Occlusion Surgery Oral Pathology Oral Orthodontics OSHA Management Pain Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pharmacology SUBJECT SUBJECT I AND 21 25 15 23 22 16 22 25 27 12 16 17 15 25 19 26 16 13 11 27 24 12 13 ISTRATION 18, 20 18, 24 18, 16 13, 15 13, 25 16, 19 17, 14, 22 14, 11 10, 23 14, 17 14, PAGE RE-REG P

G. COURSES THURSDAY SPEAKER SPEAKER Christensen, Mitrani Winston Wilson R. Christensen, Banta Braswell/Wyatt Steinberg Steinberg Niessen Meinz Bendit Miller Davis Wall Pruett DANB Shah Edwab Pendergrass McGill Riley Chiche Malcmacher Conroy Trost Blake Falkel Falkel Laser Dentistry Infection Control Insurance Implant Dentistry Hygiene Forensics Forensics Health and Wellness/Nutrition Davis Emergencies Emergencies Equipment Maintenance Ergonomics Finance Digital Dentistry Botox CPR Dental Assisting Anesthesia/Sedation Anesthesia/Sedation Malamed Bleaching/Esthetics Haywood SUBJECT SUBJECT Adhesion/Materials R. Christensen, 10 THURSDAY MARCH 23

HOURS • Anatomy ofthehead, neckandin-depth instructionintheoral and • Indicationsandcontraindications forthesetechniques Patient assessmentand consultationforbotulinumtoxin(botox/ • BOTOX AND DERMALFILLER TRAINING LEVELICOURSE Board ofDentistry. as aboard-approvedpost-doctoralcoursebytheGeorgia these servicesintotheirpractice. This courseisrecognized that clinicianswillfeelconfidentinimmediatelyintegrating minimally invasive, facialinjectableprogramofitskindso be theonlyanatomically-basedtrainingofnon-surgical, The American Academy ofFacial Estheticsisproudto information onchoosingamodelpatientandotherpertinentitems. will contactattendeespriortothecoursewithpre-course The American Academy ofFacial Esthetics(www.facialesthetics.org) Belotero: $262eachsyringe(pricesubjecttochange) Juvederm UltraPlus: $340eachsyringe(pricesubjecttochange) Juvederm Ultra: $310eachsyringe(pricesubjecttochange) Xeomin 50unitvial: $250each(pricesubjecttochange) Xeomin 100unitvial: $480each(pricesubjecttochange) Botox 100unitvial: $595each(pricesubjecttochange) Additional Charges: Paidduringthecourse Staff/Team: $790 pay Dentistfee) Dentists: $2,997(AnyDentistwhoregistersforthiscoursemust Fees: D Continues onFridayfrom8a.m. –5p.m. Course Th100 8a.m–5p.m (onehourlunchbreak) Dr. LouisMalcmacher SUGGESTED AUDIENCE and circulatory system maxillofacial structures includingtheneurophysiology, musculature dysport) anddermalfillers 16 16

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PRE-REGISTRATION COURSES INTERACTIVE COURSES PARTICIPATION to provided Attendees will learn Participation course attendance is limited and is based upon instructor guidelines. guidelines. instructor based upon and is is limited attendance course Participation four-hour course delivers insights four-hour This course will give you the chance to course will give you This are professionals Supporting Air Polishing The Power of Subgingival Boyd cases, the Invisalign Intermediate course builds on the skills cases, ® A ST Jessica Wilson Kim Miller Richard W. capabilities to achieve excellent clinical outcomes. capabilities to achieve excellent clinical overall knowledge of the Invisalign System. During this course you will During knowledge of the Invisalign System. overall the most common cases that move through a typical GP practice review full of Invisalign’s each day and focus on how to take advantage principles, tips, and techniques. tips, principles, clinical confidence with from your colleagues to assist you in gaining and enhance your clinical results help you achieve great Invisalign, learned in the introductory program and introduces advanced Invisalign learned in the introductory program processing and sterilization, and to identify best practices and practices and to identify best instrument processing and sterilization, to maximize safety and efficiency in instrument processing. strategies interactive course will review infection-control principles pertaining to course will review interactive This with items in accordance the sterilization and disinfection of patient-care Learn the CDC guidelines for optimal infection control and patient safety. how to manage dental instruments to continually withstand the rigors of Infection Control in Practice: Instrument Reprocessing Instrument Infection Control in Practice: Workshop Course Th200 12 – 2 p.m. D H $85 Fee: Ms. the power of this new technology. experience the power of this new periodontal disease control. Recent advances in technology have made Recent advances in technology control. periodontal disease making it a powerful tool for efficient possible, subgingival air polishing removal. and thorough biofilm – Blowin’ Up Biofilm one of the most important steps in achieving Biofilm destruction is Repeated on Friday (Fr153) Repeated D H $160 Fee: Ms. Course Th125 1 – 3 p.m. Designed for general practitioners interested in treating more difficult more in treating interested practitioners Designed for general Invisalign Fee: $199 Fee: Invisalign Intermediate Dr. Course Th126 1 – 5 p.m. D implantitis. behind air polishing and biofilm removal, technique, tip technique, and biofilm removal, the science behind air polishing for treating and how-to techniques and concepts time saving selection, 16 THURSDAY MARCH 23 requiring implantsupportedcompleteorfixeddentures, willbediscussed. for fixedrestorations, orforremovable partialdentures andedentulism situations: singlemissingtooth, multiple missingteethrequiring implants necessary toplacefree handorguidedimplantsinthefollowingclinical to yourcolleagues? The specifictechniques, materialsanddevices Would youliketoplaceimplantsinsomeofthemwhilereferring others are serving. Are youeducatingthemabouttheavailabilityofimplants? lost atleastonetooth, andyouhave100-300edentulouspatients Over 90percent ofthe adultpatientsyouhaveinyourpractice have You CanPlaceImplantsinHealthyPatients With GoodBone! Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendees Course Th204 Dr. GordonJ. Christensen esthetically-driven patients. order toachieve thebestandmostrealistic protectionforour occlusal managementandceramics managementandselection, in There willbeastrongfocusonstep-by-stepestheticdesign, systematic esthetic problemsranging fromminorcasestoextensivetreatment. Discover asystematicandpractical approachforthetreatment of Esthetics andFunction: PracticalKeys toSuccess Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D LTST Course Th203 Dr. GerardJ. Chiche decisions foryourselfandyourpatients. will leaveyouquestioningmanyadvertisementsandmakingwiser getting therightproductsintohandsofourpatients.Thiscourse shaped ourcurrentphilosophies,andwhywearesochallengedwith rinses. Lookatvintagecommercialsandevaluatehowtheyhave myths, legendsandrealitiesoftoothbrushes,toothpastesmouth Join usforthisfunandinteractiveprogramwhereweexploreallthe The Myths,LegendsandRealitiesofOTCs Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 D H 8–11a.m. Course Th202 Ms. JudyBendit SUGGESTED AUDIENCE KEY LT OS A H DENTISTS D A OSST

LAB TECHNICIANS OFFICE STAFF ASSISTANTS HYGIENISTS 8–11a.m. 8–11a.m. NewSpeakeratHinman All Attendees SP ST SPOUSES STUDENTS REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES P RE-REG ISTRATION I Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D HST Course Th206 Dr. JimJanakievski remineralize teethandmotivatepatients toreclaim health. good newsfortoday’s clinicianseekingmethodstohelpreduce decay, alternatives torecommend andwhichshouldbeavoided. Discoverthe erosion. Learnhowtoidentifyhiddensugarsonlabels, whichsugar obsession,” are implicatedinincreased riskfordentalcariesandtooth Sugary drinks, whichare thegreatest culpritinthegrowing “sugar disease, cardiovascular disease, Type IIdiabetesandevendementia. Overconsumption ofsugarislinkedtoelevatedtriglyceridelevels, liver Systemic Health America’s Sweet Tooth andI Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Atttendees Course Th205 Ms. KarenDavis service withfocusandpassion! exceptional experiences. Inspire theentire teamtodeliver W.O.W. decision makingprocessesto create lastingimpressions and skills, practice brand andservicestandards. Illuminatethepatient down thestreet! Learnprinciplesforstrengthening communication differentiate whyitshouldbeyouandyouroffice, andnottheoffice complex andvague!Setyourselfapartfromyourcolleagues: own anddominatethemarket. Customerserviceisoften confusing, Practices thatbuildtheirofficeenvironmentaroundservingthepatient Except How You Made Them Feel Delivering W.O.W. Service! People Will ForgetEverything Fee: Dentists$80, All others $50 All Attendees Course Th207 Ms. JudyKayMausolf anterior aestheticsforpatients. discuss protocolsusedwiththeinterdisciplinary teamtooptimize and orthodonticspace/sitemanagement. This presentation will protocols forridgeenhancement, immediateprostheticreplacement this issue. These includehard andsofttissueaugmentation process. Numeroustechniqueshavebeendevelopedtocounteract tooth canbeachallengetore-develop duringtherestorative alveolar ridgeafterperiodontalattachmentlossorextraction ofa anterior teethcanoftenbecomplex. The resulting anatomyofthe Planning treatment for patientswithmissingorcompromised Optimize Anterior Tooth RestorationandReplacement Interdisciplinary Team:to The Collaborative Approach A NFO RMATION 8–11a.m. 8–11a.m. 8 – 11a.m. ts ImpactonOraland THURSDAY MARCH 23 17 8 – 11 a.m. 8 – 11 a.m. 8 – 11 a.m. RMATION NFO I treatment misadventures. Fee: Dentists $80, All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: that Sticks The Review Come in and Catch it: and diagnosis course covering the recognition, is the perfect review This of the 25 soft-tissue lesions that every dentist and hygienist treatment A number of the entities only appropriately. should know and treat since forgotten classic lesions that have been The recognition. require and your diagnostic confidence will school will be brought back to life, the cases will pop up throughout Some interesting be re-energized. course so don’t miss it. Mollie Winston Dr. Course Th213 D OS ST All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Complications and Oral Surgery and Dental Implants: Controversies Learn to An overview course of ‘When to Pull and When to Pass’. use a simple pneumonic to help you with extraction techniques. Review simple and complex procedures. Examine when to graft extraction sockets and when to place implants to help you prevent Dr. Nader Sharifi Nader Dr. Course Th211 D ST All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: 21st Teeth: Wooden Improving Washington’s George Century Denture Techniques is indeed decreasing. of the population, as a percentage Edentulism, due population is actually increasing But the size of the edentulous for high Review state-of-the-art procedures to the aging baby boom. to and materials and techniques prosthodontics, quality removable Learn how to overcome of complete dentures. simplify every aspect and vertical dimension with centric relation the difficulties associated Explore options of occlusal design. discover different and of occlusion, for successful techniques and the requirements impression different confidence and a with an increased will leave You prosthesis delivery. ideals. clear understanding of clinical treatment Svirsky A. John Dr. Course Th212 All Attendees ISTRATION

RE-REG P REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE REGISTERED 8 – 11 a.m. 8 – 11 a.m. 8 – 11 a.m. A OS Note: This course is recommended prior to attending course Th124. This course is recommended prior to attending course Note: digital smile design workflows will be presented using clinical cases. using clinical cases. digital smile design workflows will be presented will be able to implement these technologies at your own pace. You Update your knowledge about a variety of scanning technologies and Smile Design (DSD) protocol Learn how to use Digital CAD/CAM options. Lab communication and to enhance patient acceptance and treatment. Take Advantage of It! Take Discover the latest about a variety of technologies to facilitate diagnosis, of everyday dentistry and beyond. planning and treatment treatment Fee: Dentists $80, All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Here to Stay so Let’s It’s Revolution: Technology The Digital Paresh Shah Dr. Course Th210 All Attendees pulp therapy and simplified space maintenance. was a lion in your office, was a lamb in Dr. Pedo’s? Learn secrets for was a lion in your office, was a lamb in Dr. addressing behavior making the day a pleasant one with children, restorative dentistry, management, anesthesia, sealants, esthetic Dental School! you know children will be Are you overwhelmed with angst when when little Johnny, who coming to your office? Are you surprised Fee: Dentists $80, All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: in you Weren’t Taught Secrets of Pediatric Dentistry: What Dr. David L. Rothman David L. Dr. Course Th209 D H factor - beneficial communication between team members. factor - beneficial communication challenging discipline. Discover the latest about the contemporary Discover the latest about the contemporary challenging discipline. team. treating available for the interdisciplinary digital armamentarium by understanding the key results will be able to maximize your You Implant Restorative Design in the Digital Era Implant Restorative made over the course of the last advances Despite tremendous be a implant dentistry continues to 45 years of osseointegration, D ST All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Dr. Ricardo Mitrani Ricardo Dr. Course Th208 18 THURSDAY MARCH 23 key toyourdanceroutine.Ready, set…let’sdance! not quantity.Intheworldofsocial media,buildingrelationshipsisthe how tosortthroughthedemographics. Realizethatit’saboutquality, every socialmediadance.Discover whichsitesyoushouldbeusingand turn themusicontogetstarted.Todayyouwilllearnfirst step in media doesnotrequireyoutobeclassicallytrained;just needto songs andsteps?Orisittoomanysitesposts? Social You don’tknowhowtodance?Doyoufinditoverwhelming withallthe Would You Fee: $35 All Attendees 12 –1:30p.m. Course Th216 Ms. educational costsanddiscovertax-free incomesecrets. dramatically increase businesstaxdeductions, boostprofitability, slash strategies, takeadvantageofhugetax-deductibleretirement savings, how toreduce stress, developwinningsaving anddebt-reduction over 30yearsofworkingexclusivelywiththedentalprofession. Learn inside informationthatsimplywon’tbefoundelsewhere, gleanedfrom plan toreach financial freedom. 65? Usingthesewinningfinancialstrategies, youcandevelopagame Will youjointhefivepercent ofdentistswhocanafford toretire atage Achieving FinancialIndependence Fee: Dentists$80, D SPST Repeated onFriday(Fr277) 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Th215 Mr. daily basis. which mustbebalancedwiththerealities ofwhatreally mattersona scheduling, doctorproductivityandpractice growthstrategies—all of to thisdynamichasdeepimplicationsonexpandedteamroles, patient major care, topatientsinterested incomprehensive aesthetics. who are effectively engageallkindsofpatients, fromeverydaypatients, tothose patients withdifferent mindsetsanddentalgoals. Practices must mix ofprescribed andoptionaltreatment choices, practices are As dentistryhasexpandedfrompredominantly needsbasedtoawide and Team Roles How Today’s PatientsareRedefiningPracticeExpectations Fee: Dentists$80, All Attendees 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Th214 Mr. JohnK. McGill ImtiazManji LaciL. Phillips completelyuninformedabouttheirdentalhealthandrequire LiketoDance?SocialMediaisPlayingMySong! Allothers$50 Allothers$50 This hard-hitting program contains REGISTERED ATTENDANCE

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A ST D DENTISTS H A OS LT KEY RMATION NFO SUGGESTED AUDIENCE SUGGESTED This situation presents the dentist with one of the most difficult the dentist with one of the most situation presents This Learn the latest the fearful patient who is in pain. scenarios we face: reviewing in your practice, means to manage these difficult situations sedation. and intranasal intravenous oral, inhalation, Ricardo Mitrani Dr. Course Th225 All Attendees All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: the Replacement of Challenges and Considerations for Multiple Missing Teeth not only cause Poorly planned implant-supported restorations also seriously damage the but they can discomfort for patients, Sometimes you inherit poorly planned implant- cavity. intraoral while at other times they may be created supported restorations; condition prior to treatment the patient´s overall by not addressing planning technique) (treatment Utilize the CPR protocol planning. treatment a practical to identify potential problems and create planning process, this during the treatment By addressing option. you will be better equipped to design successful and long-lasting implant restorations. Dr. Mark E. Hyman E. Mark Dr. Course Th223 All Attendees All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Practice Re-Imagination 2017 Game Changers - – how do you improve your lane of private practice Living life in the fast Highly successful delivering optimal care? experience while patient’s and implement change to assure reinvent teams constantly re-imagine, to laugh and learn about the Prepare times. success during turbulent 20 Game Changers of 2017. Top Malamed Stanley F. Dr. Course Th224 D H All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: The Pain of Fear It prevents of pain is most common among dental patients. Fear until their pain becomes unbearable. patients from seeking dental care I

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D DENTISTS H A OS LT KEY RMATION NFO SUGGESTED AUDIENCE SUGGESTED Leaders of the Pride: Awakening the Instinctive Practice the Instinctive Practice Awakening Leaders of the Pride: Manager in You! helps it become life depends on how the lioness A lion cub’s on employers to teach skills independent – just like employees depend Whether you manage the lioness? What can we learn from they need. leadership skills that and you will learn effective training two or 200, Hear lessons on change. show how adult learners can make lasting impact the way you teach important coaching teams that will forever their and guide employees toward information and accountability, ultimate potential. Gremillion A. Henry Dr. Course Th305 D H ST No Fee Application Clinical Anatomy: Head and Neck of the your knowledge with this detailed anatomical review Refresh and discussion of lecture It will consist dynamic masticatory system. of special emphasis Areas clinical application. with specific practical salivary glands, nasal cavity, cavity, oral the osteology, include: and the temporomandibular joint. musculature Dr. Harold L. Crossley L. Harold Dr. Course Th303 All Attendees No Fee Kids Street Drugs Exposed–WhatYour and Patients Your You! ARE NOT Telling Association American Dental of the your practice What is the impact on and/or have for patients who are dental care for providing resolutions with Do you have to take any precautions been chemically dependent? Why is heroin so is under the influence? the dental patient who get be addicting? How do your children popular? Can marijuana presentation dynamic and graphic This sanitizer? intoxicated on hand symptoms and uses of commonly abused includes the signs, and illicit drugs. prescription Eitel Belt Katherine M. Mrs. Course Th304 All Attendees No Fee I ISTRATION RE-REG P GENERAL ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE GENERAL 8 – 11 a.m. 8 – 11 a.m. 8 – 11 a.m. tests and ranks dental infection control products. dental infection control products. tests and ranks validate your daily infection control products and procedures. All All validate your daily infection control products and procedures. microbiology testing of careful information comes from results that only non-profit laboratory the TRAC Research, performed by environment. Discover which small errors made every day by clinicians Discover which small errors environment. and your patients to pathogens. your family, unnecessarily expose you, improve and is designed to streamline, fast moving program This How to Stay Healthy When Your Patients Aren’t Patients Your When How to Stay Healthy Learn what it takes to control cross infection in your busy work Course Th302 All Attendees No Fee Dr. Rella Christensen Dr. time. Explore the challenges of occlusion in a restorative practice, practice, the challenges of occlusion in a restorative Explore time. and dentistry predictable how to utilize this information to make your keeping your patients healthy and comfortable. the entire stomatognathic system. Often the patient adapts to these Often the stomatognathic system. the entire the the restoration, it can jeopardize But when they don’t, changes. not to mention your trust, and can cost you the patient’s other teeth, Have you ever wondered why, after prepping a second molar for a after prepping why, Have you ever wondered with the opposing is still in contact the occlusal of the prep crown, we impact surface of a tooth, tooth? Every time we alter the chewing No Fee Occlusion in Everyday Dentistry Dr. Lee Ann Brady Lee Dr. Course Th301 D H A LT ST discussions on collecting from patients and insurance companies, etc. companies, from patients and insurance discussions on collecting other. Implement into your daily practice effective scripting for effective scripting into your daily practice Implement other. handling objections and foolproof time, open scheduling and reducing the best way for you to focus Discover financial arrangements. High Impact Communication though your communication wasn’t effective? Have you ever felt as and each office staff communicate with patients, Learn failsafe ways to All Attendees No Fee Ms. Lois J. Banta Lois J. Ms. Course Th300 22 THURSDAY MARCH 23 seminar thatwillsupercharge yourpractice today! and deliveroptimalcare. Enjoythisfast-paced, fun-filled, dynamic every aspectofthepractice. Learnhowtodiagnose, treatment plan changing world, dentalteamsmustcommittotaking a “Change isinevitable, growthisoptional.” Inthisfast-paced, ever Enhancement A “360SlamDunk” GuideforSuccessfulTeams-Practice No Fee All Attendees 8 –11a.m. Course Th307 Dr. materials forcariescontrolinelderlyandorthodonticpatients. treatment forminimallyinvolvedteeth, andthenewuseofbleaching Explore newcariesdiagnosis(ICDAS)withdifferent restorative tray fabricationforchildren, andtreatment ofbleachingsensitivity. being prepared forsetbacksalongtheway. inspiring speakerthereal secrets of planningtosucceed, butalso and managingthoseinevitablerisks. Findoutfromthisincredibly bleaching ofendodonticallytreated teeth. fabrication fora part ofsuccess. bonding compositerestorations tolighterteeth, appropriatetray Bleaching pearlswillincludeanoverviewofa and CariesControl Bleaching TipsandPearls: SingleDarkTeeth, No Fee All Attendees 8 Course Th306 (in Nicaragua). the worldandevendescendedintoworld’s newestlavalake walks, inducted intotheAstronautHallofFame. Hehastakensevenspace Dr. Dr. Risk isanEssentialPartofSuccess No Fee All Attendees Course Th3149–10a.m. Dr. Parazynski isanastronautandphysicianwhowasrecently MarkE. Hyman Scott Parazynski Scott Van summitedMountEverest, completeddeep-seadivesaround B.Haywood Acceptinga Dr. singledarktoothaswelltechniquesforinternal Parazynski willshare thekeystoassessing – 11a.m. degree ofriskisanabsolutelyessential Alsolearn“boilandform” GENERAL ATTENDANCE smileanalysis, tipson Sensitivity seriouslookat

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I high-energy impact yourpractice’s efficiencyandfinancial health. communication, No Fee All Attendees 8 Course Th309 Ms. management ofwomen’s oral healthissuestoapplyyourpractice. TMD, osteoporosis) totheuncommon(eatingdisorders, Sjogren’s syndrome, care and, ultimately, out ofthatmindsetandstepintocustomerservice, qualityhealth pay?,” When thefirstquestiona the ProfitablePractice Communications, from thecommon(pregnancy, heartdisease, diabetes, arthritis, systemic conditions, andmedicationsaffectinggirlswomen, adolescence toadulthood. Hearthelatestaboutoral diseasesand Examine oral healththroughouta If youhavea Women’s OralHealth No Fee All Attendees 8–11a.m. Course Th308 Dr. fragmented, decomposedandburnedwillbediscussed. evidence management. Postmortemstatesincludingskeletonized, including physicalexamination, photography, radiography and be explained. field. Deathinvestigationsystems(Coroner/MedicalExaminer) will well asanintroductionofthenomenclature commonlyusedinthis review oftheevolutionandscopeodontologywillbepresented as odontology, dictates forensic andhowthelaw identification. Gain anintroductoryknowledgeofthescienceandhistory forensic Century Fifty ShadesofGreen: ForensicDentistryin the21st No Fee All Attendees 8–11a.m. Course Th310 Ms. revolution hasjustchanged. NFO LindaC.Niessen Amber RMATION LaciL. Phillips domesticviolence). Discoverriskfactors, diagnosis, treatment and ourdailylivesbegintorevolve aroundinsurance. Learntostep LECTURES coursefeelingenergized withtherealization thatthe Riley mother, sister, daughterorwife, thiscourseisforyou. Acomprehensive dentalautopsywillbepresented, propercodingandaboveaverage collectionscan – a CodingandCollections: 11a.m. profitablepractice. Discoverhowexcellent patientasksis“Howmuchwillmyinsurance women’s life, frompubertyto TheThreeCsof Walk outofthis Abrief

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goal is to continually The problems. First, First, problems. best ideas come when we The Try Rolestorming Early meeting ticket required for entry into lectures. Early meeting ticket required An Ergonomic Approach also creates buy-in and camaraderie among buy-in and camaraderie also creates This creativity, replace brainstorming with rolestorming for brainstorming replace creativity, For LECTURES Rick Griggs Tim Pendergrass of the top 10 creativity tools in the world. In any field, good problem field, In any tools in the world. of the top 10 creativity But not all issues are definition is half of the solution. an opportunity or prevention. pick whether the issue is a problem, Slow down spend time on the issue and effort on the creativity. Next, and digest the issue. your team. Course Th313 a.m. 8:30 – 11:30 All Attendees No Fee Dental Dynamics: are you and your colleagues As a dental team member, risk for factors that place you at a greater confronted with many between unique interaction the Explore musculoskeletal disorders. and their working environment. dental team members and tools with the knowledge professional, the dental equip you, musculoskeletal disorders. as prevent as well necessary to reduce Mr. Course Th315 9 – 11 a.m. All Attendees No Fee Brainstorming is Dead, is dead–tryBrainstorming Rolestorming! ‘Rolestorming’ is listed as one novel ideas that match the culture. Dr. reduce fear, embarrassment and judgment. embarrassment fear, reduce INFORMATION 1948 PRE-REGISTRATION ATTENDANCE GENERAL An Antidote for Conflict. the skill of effective listening is rarely listening is rarely the skill of effective Dental Assistant Yet, to Influence. Spiel A Key and often overlooked in real life. Its power, however, to influence to however, Its power, life. in real and often overlooked Robert F. Lori Trost taught, Listening: throughout our day than any other single time listening We spend more means of communication. All Attendees No Fee Mr. Course Th311 8 – 11 a.m. will be placed on anticipation, preparedness and communication. will be placed on anticipation, preparedness implement your knowledge Leave energized, confident and ready to Monday morning! techniques to create easier and consistent patient care. Detailed techniques to create easier and consistent composite materials, learning will focus on procedures that utilize materials. Emphasis bonding agents, temporaries and impression Become the “Awesome” opportunity into an active Transform you role through example and Enhance your chairside and informed partner within the practice! A ST No Fee Dr. Course Th312 8 – 11 a.m. that will put you on the track of being a gifted communicator by being a of being a gifted communicator by being track that will put you on the listener. great others, melt away conflict, create ownership of issues and establish ownership of issues and create melt away conflict, others, Learn a four point model to listening, is unmatched. clarity of direction 24 THURSDAY MARCH 23 efficiency andproductivityofhygieneappointments. will increase treatment enrollment, decrease stress andimprovethe Learn asystematicapproachfortheentire hygieneappointmentthat Implementing HygieneSystemsforIncreasedEfficiency No Fee D HOSSP Course Th318 Ms.Rachel Wall the fourS’s willimpactonagingoptimally! entertaining format, participantswillgainanunderstandingofhow their benefittosuccessfulagingwillbediscussed. Inafunand The importance ofsocialnetworks, optimismandlaughter, and Discover the effects ofsex, sleepandstress ondiseaseandaging. Social Networks The FourS’s ofOptimal Aging –Sex, Sleep, Stressand No Fee All Attendees Course Th317 Dr. BarbaraJ. Steinberg video camera canplayakeyroleinyourpractice success. will evokeemotionandgetresults. LearnhowyouriPad andyour use oftexthelpswithSEObuttheinformed, thoughtfuluseofvideo through technologythatiseffectivebutinexpensive. The conventional your patientswanttoreceive information. Learntoimpactothers presentations andontheInternetisamust. Keep upwiththeway Video: It’s here! The useofvideoonyourwebsite, duringtreatment Viva La Video! Video: It’s HappeningandIt’s SoExciting No Fee All Attendees Course Th316 Ms. JaniceHurley SUGGESTED AUDIENCE KEY LT OS A H DENTISTS D

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I No Fee All Attendees Course Th321 Mr. StuartOberman and thee-learningproductsitoffers. as learnmore abouttheDALEFoundation, theofficialDANBaffiliate can helptoensure compliancewithstatedentalpractice acts, aswell of its2016salarysurvey. Attendees willlearnabouthowDANBexams certification, share informationaboutstateregulations andtheresults to applyandprepare fortheexams, discussthemanybenefitsof dental assistantsateverystageoftheircareers. DANBwilloutlinehow Board, Inc. (DANB)forum. DANBofferscertificationopportunitiesfor The entire dentalteamisinvitedto attendtheDental Assisting National No Fee All Attendees Course Th320 Course Th319 DANB Forum awareness andwhattodoaboutthem. you willhaveabetterunderstandingofatypicalfacialpains, including appears normal,whatistobedoneforthesepatients?After attending, the dentalfieldandcanmimicpain.However,ifeverything tooth pain.Neuropathicandneurologicpainscanbedeceptive within Learn todifferentiatebetweenodontogenicandnon-odontogenic Ouch! IHave Tooth PainbutNoOneCanFind Anything Wrong No Fee D ST Repeated onFriday(Fr390) Course Th322 Dr. BrigitteLovell complaints andcybersecuritybreaches. preventative strategies foremployeeembezzlement, dentalboard violating OSHAstatutesandfederal employmentlaw. Learn necessities andthetop10mistakespractice ownersmakewith requirements, arbitration agreements, intellectualproperty and requirements, U.S. DepartmentofLaborauditdocumentation include riskmanagement, up-to-dateHIPAA policies, procedures in theday-to-dayoperations ofyourpractice. This coursewill Discover whatadentalpractice ownershouldknowandimplement Legal Updatesand Trends fortheDentalIndustry NFO RMATION 1–2p.m. (Repeat) 10–11a.m. 10a.m. –12p.m. 10a.m. –1p.m.

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THURSDAY MARCH 23 25 12 – 3 p.m. 12 – 3 p.m. RMATION NFO upon information you learn from their saliva? Learn how to alter your protocols to include biofilm management with subgingival air polishing powders to provide comfortable biofilm devices and low-abrasive of Discover how integration efficient. that is significantly more removal improve risk assessments salivary diagnostics can personalize care, and help manage disease. All Attendees No Fee Resonate with Patients That and Online Marketing Websites between how dentists typically choose Delve into the key differences what patients actually want to communicate to patients online versus understanding of prospective patients’ Gain a deep to see and hear. and how to exceed expectations through effective existing mindsets, will You and language that truly resonate. online marketing strategies from your online presence, a checklist for dentists to upgrade receive Learn how website to other online marketing mediums. the practice online your practice’s the role of dentist by leveraging to transcend health. for oral to become a true community resource presence Karen Davis Ms. Course Th328 D H A ST No Fee Air With Subgingival Upsetting the Underworld of Biofilms Polishing and Salivary Diagnostics What if you could gain an additional 10 minutes of time during hygiene for your patients based treatment What if you could individualize visits? Dr. Rella Christensen Rella Dr. Course Th326 12 – 3 p.m. D LT ST No Fee 1 Dental Questions 2017 – PART New Data on Critical clinical comparison from the large Use the latest data compiled to update your knowledge of the clinical TRAC Research studies by restorative zirconia of new translucent brands performance of various BruxZir brand the original non-translucent Discover why materials. PFM is still necessary. and when and where important, remains lithium disilicate in performance of e.max Analyze the clinical DUO polymer and Celtra CeraSmart and where posterior restorations, Understand the fit into your practice. may lithium silicate/zirconia in periodontitis treatment. evidence-based data on the role of lasers prior to attending course Fr338. This course is recommended Note: Naomi Cooper Ms. Course Th327 I ISTRATION

RE-REG P GENERAL ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE GENERAL 12 – 3 p.m. 12 – 3 p.m. – 1 p.m. 10 a.m. A OS ST provide optimal dental care. care. This course will help you, the clinician, use insight in medicine and the clinician, course will help you, This care. along and deduce findings from medical histories, pharmacotherapies, to with medical providers, with signs and symptoms in collaboration associated factors such as obesity, drug use and abuse, and common, and common, drug use and abuse, associated factors such as obesity, abnormal physical conditions demand a often underestimated, planning and delivery of dental sharpened focus during our treatment Patients, Pills and Pathologies: Why Medical History Clues Pills and Pathologies: Patients, Treatment are Critical to Dental or lifestyle- diseases such as cancers, with age-related Patients D H No Fee Ms. Amber Riley Ms. Course Th325 and minimize your stress level. Design systems of collecting from Design systems level. and minimize your stress ‘bad guy’ perception. patients and eliminate the Is your office desk sagging from the weight of your insurance claims of your insurance Is your office desk sagging from the weight out of control? Institute proven systems Accounts receivables report? efficiently, follow up on past-due claims more A/R, to effectively track Playing the Insurance and Accounts Receivables Game... Playing the Insurance and Way Your Course Th324 All Attendees No Fee Ms. Lois J. Banta Lois J. Ms. presentation that will bring you up-to-date on the relationship bring you up-to-date on the relationship presentation that will your your patients eat and its impact on between what you and oral and total health. should promote the sugar bowl to actually decrease caries formation. formation. sugar bowl to actually decrease caries should promote the your sweeteners, fast foods and what Hear the latest on artificial you about cholesterol–really! A hands-on physician doesn’t tell What Good is a Dead Patient with Perfect Teeth? What Good is a Dead the to that mouth you’re treating! Learn There’s a body connected you you and your patients eat. Discover why latest about the food All Attendees No Fee Mr. David L. Meinz L. David Mr. Course Th323 26 THURSDAY MARCH 23 Dr. cut theminhalf! and confirmationcallsplusa Also, decisions tocultivateahappier, healthier andhigherperformingculture! communicate effectively, worktogether betterandmakehealthy best practices tohelptheentire teamthinkdifferently, actdifferently, with afeelingofjobwelldoneattheendday!JudyKay shares team. Italsomustincludeanenvironmentyouenjoyworking in– measured byahealthybottomline, unitedleadershipandacohesive Building ahighperformingteamresults inbusinesssuccess. Successis Performing Teams R.I.S.E. toSuccess–SystemsandStrategies ThatBuildHigh No Fee All Attendees 12–3p.m. Course Th331 Ms. common complications. complications ofanestheticinjectionsaswellthe10most products thatimprovethetimecourseofanalgesiaandlocal course ofanalgesia, impactoftimecoursetothedailypractice, anesthetic performancebackground, clinicaldatareview oftime shoppers, and conversionofnewpatientcallers. Improvesuccesswithprice Learn howtoapplyfoursimplestepsforincreasing productivity Improve results onthetelephoneandboostyourvaluetopractice. Throw outthoseoldtired scripts!You Skills fortheExceptionalPractice certain typesoffailures, real timecourseofanalgesia indentistry, pain, Review thepharmacologyoflocalanesthetics, causesofinjection Local AnesthesiaPotpourri: FromComplicationstoSuccess No Fee D HAST 12–3p.m. Course Th330 HAVE THEMAT No Fee All Attendees 12–3p.m. Course Th329 Mrs. KatherineM. EitelBelt MichaelFalkel JudyKayMausolf review effectiveoutgoingcallslikependingtreatment, reactivation measuringandachievinganestheticsuccess, howtoeliminate emergencies, insurance-driven and‘cleaning only’callers.

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translate intocreating afulfilledmemberof the sixkeyelementsofsuccessfulpersonalleadership, andhowthey required byeveryteammembertohelpyourpractice succeed. Learn In today’s busyandoftenchaoticdentalworld, personalleadershipis Igniting theLeaderinYou No Fee All Attendees 12 –3p.m. Course Th333 Mr. multiple medicationsandoral health. older populationandidentifiesthelinkagesbetweenchronicdiseases, This program willdiscusstheoral healthneedsofamedically complex health andsystemicdiseasebecomeevidentintheseolderadults. 12–3p.m. Course Th332 Dr. sometimes ittakesmore time andcare. to declineinthefaceofchronicdiseaseandmedicationusagebut maintain theirnatural dentition throughoutlife. Oral health doesn’thave As today’s adultsreach 70, 80and90yearsofage, manyexpectto Caring forMedicallyComplexOlderAdults No Fee All Attendees top oftheirgame. I NFO LindaC.Niessen RobertF. RMATION LECTURES Spiel Keynote SessionwithDr. begins at5:30p.m.onThursday! Don ’t m is s … 2017 The adentalteamwhoisatthe SanjayGupta linkagesbetweenoral THURSDAY MARCH 23 27

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D DENTISTS H A OS LT KEY RMATION NFO SUGGESTED AUDIENCE SUGGESTED I Be the Best Assistant You Can Be You Assistant Be the Best past and look at dental assisting’s interactive fact-filled, Enjoy this fun, What is the buzz about evidence-based dentistry? Is dental present. you communicating Are health? connected to overall health really is appropriate for the new, course This with your team and patients? Learn ways to in between. the seasoned and every dental assistant yourself and your love for dental assisting. re-energize Mr. Imtiaz Manji Imtiaz Mr. Course Th336 D No Fee “Maybe” What? Overcoming the Mid-Career 50 Plus and Now my for Am I on track wall of questions: mid-career Every doctor hits that economic Am I setting the right I stuck in a lull? Am family and practice? years and enough time so my remaining goals? Do I have a path the often, Too that in retirement? and beyond count, really practicing In this program, “I don’t know.” or “maybe not” “maybe,” answers are experience the best professional and your focus and learn to recharge personal years of life! attendees. This course is limited to 100 Note: Jen Blake Ms. Th337 12:30 – 3 p.m. Course A No Fee

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P Thursday afternoon in the Exhibit Hall Thursday GENERAL ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE GENERAL with permits, handicap accessibility, design and equipment, time tables, financing, etc. etc. financing, time tables, design and equipment, handicap accessibility, with permits, Office Design and Construction: Hear from a Panel of Experienced Dentists Hear Office Design and Construction: Ask the questions of these dentists who have so much to share from their own experiences Ask the questions of these dentists who have so much to share Come learn valuable lessons from knowledgeable colleagues and benefit from their experience! Come learn valuable lessons from knowledgeable colleagues and benefit from their Are you considering building or renovating a new office space? Attend a panel discussion with Hinman a new office space? you considering building or renovating Are members who have just gone through the process of designing and building out a new or existing office space. a new or existing office space. members who have just gone through the process of designing and building out 1 – 2:30 p.m. 12 – 3 p.m. Q&A will be held after the main discussion. Q&A will be held after the main discussion. this course is to provide an outline of expectations for you, should one for you, this course is to provide an outline of expectations current course will also review The of these unfortunate events occur. A follow up same. of the being seen and the results litigation trends Dentistry regarding the initiation of a license investigation. Similarly, Similarly, the initiation of a license investigation. Dentistry regarding for the Sheriff to walk through the prepared rarely these individuals are purpose of The and be served papers initiating a lawsuit. door practice’s Understanding Litigation Process the do not appreciate Dentists and dental professionals often of Board a letter from the Georgia complexity or danger of receiving No Fee Navigating the Board of Dentistry and Risky Business: Shaun Daugherty Mr. Course Th335 All Attendees celebrate and when to re-focus. celebrate gauge for measuring the level of care being provided. Knowing how to Knowing how being provided. the level of care gauge for measuring you to know hygiene department statistics enables analyze and monitor to when being implemented, well your systems are at any moment how Understanding the Business of Hygiene: Uncovering Uncovering Business of Hygiene: Understanding the Opportunity for Growth often the statistics are practice focus, is the primary While patient care SP D H OS No Fee Ms. Rachel Wall Ms. Course Th334 1934 1963 The registration fee for dentists has increased Space exploration was parallel only $160 over the to the pioneering qualities of past 84 years. Hinman education. FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS

G.O.L.D. Program ...... 8 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.

Dental Assisting Extravaganza ...... 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Business Office Bonanza ...... 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Prevention Convention ...... 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Technical Exhibits ...... 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Hinman’s Night Out: Party Under the Sea ...... 7 – 10:30 p.m.

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SPEAKER SPEAKER Bruce Spencer Cooper Rothman Soxman Silverstein Janakievski Crossley Edelstein Hyman Zelesky Mausolf Phillips Spiel Griggs Loretto Sharifi Buchanan L. Brady, Brucia Kinzer Chiche Mitrani Olitksy Christensen, G. G. Christensen, Pruett G. Brady Braswell Wilson Dewhirst Banta Kitching Fohey Braswell/Wyatt Zelesky Spiel Gardiner McDonald Edwab Silverstein Winston Svirsky Dewhirst Lovell Gremillion Jablow Gremillion SUBJECT BY RMATION SPEAKER SPEAKER echnology NFO Sleep Medicine Social Media T Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pharmacology Photography Management Practice Hurley Transitions Practice Prosthodontics Radiology Dentistry Restorative Shah Implant Dentistry Implant Dentistry Infection Control Insurance Lab Techs Laser Dentistry Leadership Legal/Malpractice Occlusion Surgery Oral Pathology Oral OSHA Management Pain TMJ/TMD SUBJECT SUBJECT I AND AND 39 39 32 34 45 34 31 41 47 32 33 42 45 48 42 41 41 48 44 50 31 37 47 32 40 44 46 45 46 32 33 37 37 ISTRATION 39, 46 39, 42, 45 42, 42 35, 39 34, 47 43, 50 48, 35 34, 43, 46 43, 38 37, 47 32, 37 33, PAGE RE-REG P COURSES FRIDAY SPEAKER SPEAKER Manji, Parazynski, Loretto, McGill, McGill, Loretto, Parazynski, Manji, Winston, Spiel Mitrani, 30 Low Dog Meinz Miller Bendit Davis Wall Mitrani Mitrani Scherer Nudera Pendergrass McGill Loretto Riley Niessen Brady, L. L. Brady, Chiche Brucia Malcmacher Haywood Blake Trost Hyman Mausolf Falkel Falkel Malcmacher Eitel Belt Mausolf Hurley Shah L. Brady, Kinzer Bruce Chiche Christensen, R. R. Christensen, Shah

Hygiene Forensics Geriatric Medicine Program G.O.L.D. Health and Wellness/Nutrition Steinberg Emergencies/Compromised Emergencies/Compromised Malamed Patients Endodontics Equipment Maintenance Ergonomics Finance Dermal Filler Diagnosis/Treatment Digital Dentistry Kinzer

Techniques Dental Materials & CPR Dental Assisting Communication Cosmetic/Esthetic Dentistry Olitsky Anesthesia/Sedation Bleaching/Esthetics Pruett Botox Haywood SUBJECT SUBJECT Adhesion/Materials Brucia A LIFETIME OF ADVICE IN ONE DAY

G.O.L.D. PROGRAM – Graduates of the Last Decade Course Fr500 | Fee: Dentists $75, Dental Students and Residents No Fee Friday, March 24 Course: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Networking Reception: 5 – 5:45 p.m.

If you’ve been in dentistry for ten years or less, or if you are currently in dental school, this program is a must. Our renowned speakers provide clarity on the state of dentistry as a profession and as a business, give concrete advice on how to define your objectives and establish the right path for a deeply rewarding career.

Welcome & Keynote Address 8 – 9:15 a.m. Lunch is on your own from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Risk is an Essential Part of Success Formulas for Success Dr. Scott Parazynski John McGill 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Dr. Parazynski is an astronaut and physician How can you achieve financial success with who was recently inducted into the Astronaut all that student loan debt? Learn how to Hall of Fame. He has taken seven space avoid costly financial mistakes and achieve walks, summited Mount Everest, completed financial success by using optimum strategies deep-sea dives around the world and even for paying off student loans and other debt. descended into the world’s newest lava lake Determine whether to use funds to accelerate (in Nicaragua). Accepting a degree of risk is an absolutely essential debt repayment, retirement saving strategies, obtaining necessary part of success. Dr. Parazynski will share the keys to assessing insurance coverages and winning investment strategies. and managing those inevitable risks. Find out from this incredibly inspiring speaker the real secrets of planning to succeed, but also Better Together: The Power of being prepared for setbacks along the way. Interdisciplinary Cooperation Dr. Mollie Winston 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Your Hopes and Your Fears In a profession where it is easy to become Imtiaz Manji 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. isolated within your own practice, it is the The first years in practice are filled with clinicians who break out and team up with many choices and new doctors just want their colleagues who ultimately provide the to focus on delivering patient care. It’s best patient experience. Hear about great important to be in the right place both cases, the power of clinical partnerships and the special value clinically and business-wise to achieve every dentist can realize by building strong relationships with their what you want. Learn how to put yourself on a guided path for professional colleagues. today’s successes and future opportunities. Igniting the Leader Within You Why You Must Own in Dentistry! Robert Spiel 3:45 – 4:45 p.m. Charles Loretto 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Being a successful dentist is about This is a must hear lecture on the benefits of more than providing great dental care. ownership. You will see and hear the critical It’s also about thinking entrepreneurially steps that you need to get right as a new and being an effective and inspiring team dentist. You will see the math of owning leader who can communicate a practice versus working as an employee and learn vision. Join Mr. Spiel to learn how to when and how to deal with dental school debt. There are more develop these crucial leadership skills. career considerations than ever before in dentistry. Compare and contrast the options every new dentist needs to know. Closing Remarks by Emcee, Imtiaz Manji, “So What Do I Do on Monday?” 4:45 – 5 p.m. If You Don’t See It, You Can’t Treat It Dr. Ricardo Mitrani 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. A skill that all the best dentists cultivate is Join us for a networking reception after the course the ability to see comprehensively when the from 5 - 5:45 p.m. to mingle with other dentists 24 MARCH

patient opens wide. This is your chance to hear and continue the conversation. some real-world advice from an accomplished prosthodontist and clinical educator about what

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32 FRIDAY MARCH 24 overall introductiontowhatlasers cando. the sameproceduresonapig jaw.Amustfordentistswhowantan stations. Afterproceduresare shownfromclinicalcases,youcantry provide individualinstructionas youmovethrough10different lecture onlaserbasicsandsafetyguidelines,severalusers will different makesandmodelsinacontrolledenvironment.After abrief type oflaserbestsuitsyourneeds,andprovidetheopportunity totry Hinman exhibitfloor!Thishands-oncoursewillhelpdetermine what You knowyouneedalaserbuttherearesomanychoiceson the Your DentalPractice Try BeforeYouBuy!HowtoChoosetheRightLaser for Fee: $300 D HST Repeated fromThursday(Th127) 9a.m.–12p.m. Course Fr132 Dr. LauraD.Braswell&AlfredWyattJr. root-removal techniques. forceps androngeursforextractions,inadditiontoalveoplasty and suturing.Trainingwillincludetheproperuseofcowhornash predictable. Freshpigmandibleswillbeusedforsofttissuesurgery their scopeofpracticebymakingoralsurgeryenjoyableand This hands-oncoursewillgiveparticipantsthechancetobroaden Practitioner Hands-On OralSurgeryWorkshopfortheGeneral Fee: $350 D Repeated fromThursday(Th119) 1:30 –4:30p.m.(Repeat) Course Fr131 8:30 –11:30a.m. Course Fr130 Dr. RobertR.Edwab and implantsurgicalguides. in treatmentplanningandfabricatingcrownbridgestudymodels STL files,joiningthemtogetherwithlow-cost/freesoftwaretoassist techniques relatedtointraoralopticalimageproduction,generating and hands-oncourseaimstodescribethebackground,research printing usinglow-costdesktop3-Dprinters.Thiscombinedlecture and STLfilesforprostheticsurgicalplanning,in-office3-D encompasses intraoralopticalscanningcombinedwithCBCT,DICOM Participants willattendaninnovative,fulldayworkshopwhich Digital Dentistry3-DSeminarandHands-OnCourse Fee: $495 D LT 8a.m.–5p.m.(onehourlunchbreak) Course Fr129 Dr. MichaelScherer Supporting professionals are provided to ensure adequateinterchange between instructors andparticipants. Participation course attendanceislimitedandbaseduponinstructor guidelines. PARTICIPATION COURSES P

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I Managing ProvisionalsasanEsthetic Template forFinal Fee: $325 D A 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr134 Dr. JasonOlitsky and establishanidealocclusionforactualclinicalcase. on coursetorefine yourskills. You willmanipulateanocclusalsplint incredible formofphaseonetreatment. Usethislab-intensivehands- treatment, testingoftheproposedocclusaltreatment schemeandan stabilization ofmobileteeth, confirmationofthestartingpositionfor practice. Occlusalsplintscanbeusedfor TMJ diagnosisandtherapy, Splint therapy canbeavaluabletoolfortheadvancedrestorative Occlusal SplintFabrication Fee: $330 D LTST 9a.m.–12p.m. Course Fr133 Dr. ThomasR.McDonald that youcanimplementimmediately intopractice. to prep, temporizeandseatrestorations onmodels. Learntechniques veneers. Duringthehands-onportion, participantswillhaveachance treatment planning, clinicalprocedures anddeliveryofporcelain porcelain veneers. This hands-onworkshopwilladdress proper color, shapeand minoralignmentcanbeeffectivelyimprovedwith in aconservativemanner. Many situationsthatrequire improvement to Porcelain veneersare agoodtreatment optiontohelpimprovesmiles and Delivery Porcelain Veneers for EverydayPractice–Diagnosis, Design Fee: $360 All Attendees 2– 5p.m. (Repeat) Course Fr136 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr135 Dr. PareshShah that serveasexactprototypesofthefinalrestoration. achieving themostpredictable finalresult forpatientsare provisionals fabricating provisionals. Ultimately, thebestcommunicationfor the provisionalstageandfindsolutionsforcommonchallengesin contouring, polishingandglazing. Learntoutilizepinkcompositesin provisionals tobettercustomizethesmileindentalofficewith show participantshowtochangetheshapesandlengthsof customize provisionalsforanteriorsmiledesigncases. Dr. Olitskywill ceramics are beingfabricatedbythelaboratory. Learntocompletely Provisional restorations domore thancovertheteethwhile the Restorations NFO RMATION FRIDAY MARCH 24 33 STUDENTS SPOUSES ST SP All Attendees New Speaker at Hinman HYGIENISTS ASSISTANTS OFFICE STAFF LAB TECHNICIANS

D DENTISTS H A OS LT KEY RMATION NFO SUGGESTED AUDIENCE SUGGESTED Preventive Equipment Maintenance Course Fr143 – 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Course Fr144 (Repeat) 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Th116) & (Th115 Thursday Repeated from All Attendees $95 Fee: companies will cover Service technicians from local dental supply for dental maintenance and safety requirements basic preventive will learn how to properly maintain air Participants office equipment. prophy jets, cavitrons, autoclaves, vacuum systems, compressors, presentation The sensors. processors and digital X-ray handpieces, how to change o-rings in a leaking air/water syringe will also address and solve many other maintenance issues that crop up in every dental office. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re-Certification Resuscitation Cardiopulmonary Course Fr141 p.m. – 12 9 a.m. Course Fr142 (Repeat) 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Th114) & (Th113 Thursday from Repeated All Attendees $85 Fee: concerning Association (AHA) has issued revisions American Heart The Everyone for CPR re-certification. and techniques the standards to know the new methods. in CPR now needs trained previously for those needing CPR re-certification; This course is designed It will learning CPR for the first time. it is not for someone must have had You and hands on practice. include a written exam Successful completion of each years. three within the last CPR training to satisfy license testing station and the written exam is necessary to those An online study guide is made available requirements. this material should review Participants attendees who pre-register. prior to arrival. Certification is valid for two years. Note: I ISTRATION RE-REG P COURSES PARTICIPATION Participation course attendance is limited and is based upon instructor guidelines. guidelines. instructor based upon and is is limited attendance course Participation Supporting professionals are provided to ensure adequate interchange between instructors and participants. instructors between interchange adequate ensure to provided are professionals Supporting patients. You will leave energized and with product samples to share and with product samples to share will leave energized You patients. Come options. with your team as you strive for better treatment the dental assistant with awesome door prizes just for you. celebrate Learn from the experts during this interactive learning experience for Learn from the experts during this interactive from leading dental companies Join representatives dental assistants. of as they introduce products and services available for the treatment Fee: $65 Fee: Trends in Dentistry – Assistant Product Showcase Dental Course Fr139 – 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Course Fr140 (Repeat) 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. A Ms. Jen Blake Ms. as well as methods to crafting a high-end, well-polished and durable and durable well-polished a high-end, as well as methods to crafting will also become familiar with temporary You restoration. temporary confidence. Leave with restored cements and their benefits. hands-on program to learn step-by-step techniques for creating single to learn step-by-step techniques for creating hands-on program material will understand proper You and multi-unit temporaries. pitfalls, broken cusps and avoid undercut how to restore selection, Reduce Your “Temporary” Making Anxiety “Temporary” Reduce Your this is your course! Use this you, frustrate If fabricating temporaries Repeated from Thursday (Th122) Thursday Repeated from D H A ST $225 Fee: Dr. Lori Trost Dr. Course Fr138 – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. and suturing techniques will be demonstrated for and performed by and suturing techniques will be demonstrated each participant. posterior tooth. This hands-on experience using pig jawsshow you will This posterior tooth. crown-lengthen teeth in both the anterior to a step-by-step procedure bone recontouring Surgical, the mouth. of and the posterior regions Diagnosing the need for a crown-lengthening procedure is of for a crown-lengthening procedure Diagnosing the need between is understanding the differences as importance, paramount on a and functional crown lengthening esthetic crown lengthening GUMS R US Crown Lengthening: a User-Friendly a User-Friendly Lengthening: GUMS R US Crown Hands-On Course Repeated from Thursday (Th121) Thursday from Repeated D H A ST $345 Fee: Dr. Lee H. Silverstein H. Lee Dr. Course Fr137 – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. 34 FRIDAY MARCH 24 understand fashion. when andwhyofsocketgrafting inatrademarked, easy-to- effective anduser-friendly way. This coursewillshowyouthehow, the bonysocket. Learnhowtouseregenerative barriersinacost- This hands-oncoursewillmakeiteasytoremove teethwhilesaving General Practitioner Atraumatic ExtractionandSocketGraftingforthe Fee: $310 D HAST Repeated from Thursday (Th108) 1– 4p.m. Course Fr147 Dr. LeeH. Silverstein assurance anderror trouble-shootingandradiation safety. computed tomography), radiographic techniquewithquality digital imaging(includingadvanced3-dimensionalconebeam radiographic units(NOMAD with direct digital sensorsandphosphorplates, andhand-held hands-on practice with digitalpanoramic radiography, intraoral imaging The participants willhavetheopportunitytoreceive instructionand The focusofthis radiology coursewillbehands-onexperience. Hands-On Radiology Fee: $180 All Attendees Repeated from Thursday (Th102 & Th103) 10 a.m. –1p.m. Course Fr146 Dr.Buchanan Allison management, tipselectionandreplacement. and instrumentationmodality, increasing patientcomfortlevel, time Attendees willlearnthesciencebehindpiezoultrasonic technology provide care withahigherlevelofcomfortandeffectiveness. experience thepowerofpiezotechnologyandlearnhowyoucan patients achieveoptimalhealthbutreduce operator fatigue. Come 80 percent ofthetime?Usingpowerscalingwillnotonlyhelpyour down yourhandinstrumentsanduseultrasonic technologyatleast Do yourpatientsobjecttopowerscaling?youstrugglelay Unleash thePowerofPiezo Fee: $160 D H Repeated from Thursday (Th111) 10a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr145 Ms. KimMiller Supporting professionals are provided to ensure adequateinterchange between instructors andparticipants. ™ ). Instructionwillalsobeprovidedfor Participation course attendanceislimitedandbaseduponinstructor guidelines. PARTICIPATION COURSES P

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I Dr.Pendergrass Tim oreF19 1–4p.m. Course Fr149 Dr. Lee Ann Brady for TMD.specific muscles ofmasticationaswelljointmobilizationtechniques The attendeewilllearnhands-onsoft-tissuemobilizationofspecific the uniqueskillsaphysicaltherapist bringstotheinterventionaltable. modal interventionalparadigm. This coursewillhighlightsomeof biopsychosocial domainwithemphasisonaconservativemulti- will explore thetemporomandibularjointfromphysicalto sources ofcraniomandibular pain, notofadentalnature. This course Temporomandibular disorder (TMD)isoneofthemostcommon Collaborative Approach Temporomandibular Disorder: A Conservativeyet Fee: $165 D HST Repeated from Thursday (Th123) 1–3:30p.m. Course Fr148 open andclosedsandwichtechnique. Maximumis24attendees. course ontheclinicaltechniqueandmaterialselectionfor Class II review ofdentinbondingtechniquesandmaterialsthatwillkickoff this the totalspectrumofadhesivedentaltreatment, withathorough today. This in-depth, hands-onworkshopprovidesdetailedinsightinto the mostrequested andperformedprocedures indentalpractice Direct toothbonded, aestheticrestorations havebecomeoneof Excellence Restorations:in Posterior AnAdventure Direct Aesthetic Fee: $350 D 1–4p.m. Course Fr150 Dr. JeffJ. Brucia patients are raving abouttheaestheticresults. take youranteriorcompositestothenextlevelsoteamand Use thishands-onworkshoptoworkwithmaterialsandtechniques veneers, theycandifferentiate yourpractice asordinary orextraordinary. restorative practice. Fromclassthree restorations tolabialcomposite Placing anteriorcompositerestorations isaroutinecomponentof Anterior CompositeLayering Fee: $350 D ST NFO RMATION

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Attendees COURSES PARTICIPATION to provided hands-on course This course will give you the This Participation course attendance is limited and is based upon instructor guidelines. guidelines. instructor based upon and is is limited attendance course Participation Spencer will expand on his lecture, Spencer will expand on his lecture, are professionals Supporting Dr. and Saving Lives! Looking Beyond the Teeth A OS ST Kim Miller Jamison R. Spencer Jamison R. David L. Rothman David L. Hands-On Dental Sleep Medicine In this hands-on program, D A ST $350 Fee: Dr. Course Fr152 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. (Sa165) Repeated on Saturday and fit a stainless-steel crown to a typodont tooth. and fit a stainless-steel will review pulpotomies, pulpectomies and the appropriate restoration and the appropriate restoration pulpectomies pulpotomies, will review with a composite or a stainless-steel crown. either of the tooth, medication, place appropriate a pulpotomy, Attendees will perform Teeth Treatment in Primary Pulp Therapy and Restorative or save a primary tooth for space maintenance So you’ve decided to how to do it. not sure just but you’re esthetics, D H $340 Fee: Dr. Course Fr151 – 4 p.m. 1 technique, tip selection, time saving and how-to techniques and tip selection, technique, implantitis. concepts for treating efficient and thorough biofilm removal. chance to experience the power of this new technology. will learn the science behind air polishing and biofilm removal, Biofilm destruction is one of the most important steps in achieving in technology have Recent advances periodontal disease control. it a powerful tool for making made subgingival air polishing possible, Fee: $160 Fee: Blowin’ Up Biofilm – The Power of Subgingival Air Polishing Course Fr153 2 – 4 p.m. (Th125) Repeated from Thursday D H Ms. and also fit a morning repositioner. and also fit a morning repositioner. Course Fr244 is recommended prior to attending this course. Note: Take a journey from the initial patient examination, to diagnosis, to diagnosis, a journey from the initial patient examination, Take follow up and avoiding fitting, bite registration, appliance selection, on each other bite registration will take a Participants side effects. Obstructive Sleep Apnea: 36 FRIDAY MARCH 24 How tolooklikea Look LikeaMillionWithoutSpendingit! Fee: $135 All Attendees 8–11a.m. Course Fr231 Ms. with confidencetogettheperfectfiteverytime. Learn howtoavoidthemostcommonimagemistakesandshop poise andself-imageaffectsbothpersonalbusinesssuccess. challenges wefaceinourclosetseveryday. Identifyhowindividual workshop isfilledwithreal-world examplesandsolutionstothe JaniceHurley

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will fine-tune your initiative, Day in the Life” of a dynamic real a dynamic real of Day in the Life” You humorous way! Dental Assistants Dental LECTURES guaranteed! INFORMATION PRE-REGISTRATION Lunch on your own from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lunch on your own from 11 a.m. Gun Dental Team Dental Assistant service with more focus and passion! service with more All others $90 ATTENDANCE REGISTERED Service for the Dental Assistant 11 a.m. Jessica Wilson Judy Kay Mausolf Katherine M. Eitel Belt Eitel Katherine M. Gary Zelesky Mark Hyman Lori Trost 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. The Passion-Centered Practice your passion and the passion of your team members will make your office Discover how knowing and embracing exciting tools and systems for discovering and optimizing productive and profitable for everyone! Share more and motivated in a to be energized Get ready passion in both work and life. Fee: Dentists $150, Dentists Fee: Dr. 8 – 9 a.m. of A TopA Day in the Life of “A review humorous your way through a fast paced, learn and laugh Listen, Dental Assisting Extravaganza: A Fabulous Full Day for Fabulous A Extravaganza: Assisting Dental Course Fr232 D A Become the “Awesome” Enhance your chairside techniques your role into an active and informed partner within the practice! Transform consistent patient care. easier communication to provide more and create – your happiness quotient and leave energized raise Mr. Ms. 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. W.O.W. Illuminate the and service standards. brand practice communication skills, Learn principles for strengthening Discover and exceptional experiences. lasting impressions patient decision making processes to create to deliver W.O.W.standards Dr. 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Between a Roar and a Purr: Communicating with Clarity and Inspiration Between a Roar and a Purr: eliminate blaming into accountability and complaining into collaboration, gossip into teamwork, to transform Want and back! Apply these powerful tools to communicate expectations negative attitudes for good? Get the fun and inspired. leave teammates and patients feeling clear Ms. 10 – The Standard of Care for Infection Control items in accordance disinfection of patient-care sterilization, Review infection-control principles pertaining to Gain an understanding of how to manage and patient safety. with CDC guidelines for optimal infection control Learn to rigors of instrument processing and sterilization. dental instruments to continually withstand the and efficiency in instrument processing. to maximize safety and strategies identify best practices world private dental practice. See how to capitalize on one another’s skills to improve the productivity of your skills to how to capitalize on one another’s See practice. world private dental you can implement today to lower Discover systems the service your team produces. and the quality of practice enjoyment of dentistry. your burn-out and increase prevent stress, Ms. 9 – 10 a.m. 38 FRIDAY MARCH 24 Hear aboutthebestpractices thatwillhelptheentire R.I.S.E. toSuccess–SystemsandStrategies ThatBuildHighPerformingTeams 3:30 –4:30p.m. Ms. proper documentstomaketheprocesslessstressful. letting someonegoisnevereasy. Makesure youhavetherightverbalskills, anempathizingattitudeandthe Do youhavethesystemsinplacetoensure yourteamwillstaywithyouthrough thickandthin?Andfinally, working withcanmakeyourdaysworthwakingupfor. Keeping thosekeyteammemberstakesmore thanluck. The The ArtofBuildingaGreatTeam 2:30 –3:30p.m. Ms. Have ThematHello 11 a.m. –12p.m. Ms. in dentistry. Learnwhatittakestoputyourbestfootforward. creating a your practice succeed. Learnthe What doesittaketohaveyourpatientsseeyouinthebestlight?There Optimal ImageImpact 1:30 –2:30p.m. Ms. You philosophy ofeliminatingscriptsandtrustingyourinstinctivegreatness torelate perfectlytoyourcallers. Preview foursimple, yetessential stepstomasteringexceptionalnewpatientcallsandtheempowering performing practice culture! effectively, worktogetherbetterandmakehealthydecisionsto cultivate ahappier, healthierand higher In today’s busyandoftenchaoticdentalworld, personalleadershipisrequired byeveryteammembertohelp Igniting theLeaderinYou 10 –11a.m. Mr. stress level. Designsystemsofcollectingfrompatientsandeliminatethe“badguy” perception. Institute provensystemstoeffectivelytrack A/R, Is yourofficedesksaggingfromtheweightofinsurance claimsreport? Accountsreceivables outofcontrol? Playing theInsuranceandAccountsReceivablesGame... 9 –10a.m. Ms. Fee: Dentists$150, D OS Course Fr233 Business OfficeBonanza: AFabulous for FullDay hiringprocesstakestime, patienceanda RobertF. canconvertnewcallerstolastingpatientseverytime! JudyKayMausolf LaciL. Phillips KatherineM. EitelBelt JaniceHurley LoisBanta dentalteamthatisatthetopoftheirgame, andfulfillingtobea REGISTERED ATTENDANCE Spiel Allothers$90 TM : FourStepstoExceptionalNewPatientPhoneCalls P RE-REG Lunch isonyourownfrom12–1:30p.m. keyelementsofsuccessfulpersonalleadership– ISTRATION I welllaidoutplan. Doyouhaveone?Havinga NFO followuponpast-dueclaimsmore efficientlyandminimizeyour RMATION teamthinkdifferently, actdifferently LECTURES

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“triangle of of infection control. of infection control. include hand hygiene, include hand hygiene, so challenged with We will look at vintage talk aims to highlight This will help me to diagnose them. will help me to diagnose them. You “Hot Topics” will see unusual presentations ranging ranging will see unusual presentations You often the gauge for measuring the level of care being of care often the gauge for measuring the level Hygienists LECTURES will leave questioning many advertisements so as to You INFORMATION PRE-REGISTRATION being implemented – when to celebrate and when to get re-focused. and when to get re-focused. being implemented – when to celebrate good time is to be had by all. might pop up! A good time is to be had by all. All others $90 An Ergonomic Approach between the dentist, dental hygienist and the patient to gain case acceptance. dental hygienist and the patient to between the dentist, ATTENDANCE REGISTERED dental team member you encounter many challenges that increase your risk of injury. challenges that increase dental team member you encounter many Karen Davis Judy Bendit Nancy Dewhirst Rachel Wall John Svirsky Tim Pendergrass real world challenges to safety. for infection control – and real and State regulations 10 – 11 a.m. Dental Dynamics: As a Fee: Dentists $150, Dentists Fee: Ms. 9 – 10 a.m. Hygiene Exam Doctor-Patient Creating the Ultimate recommendations from patients following treatment response give you a call....” the “I’ll Learn how to prevent continuity using magical five to seven minute exam, Capitalize on that appointment. during the dental hygiene provide screenings Strategic schedules. and dental hygienist without ruining everyone’s between the dentist a Discover how to use enrollment. and treatment diagnosis the pathway for comprehensive Day Full for A Fabulous Convention: Prevention Course Fr234 D H in Infection Control Hot Topics Review CDC Guidelines blending science with reality. Update your understanding of important clinical safety issues, surface disinfection and dental water instrument processing, personal protective equipment, immunizations, for mastering the “how” of office safety and your options Enjoy learning the “so what?” asepsis. Dr. 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Great Cases with New Faces cases seen over the past few years. Review this potpourri of interesting approach cases and arrive at a diagnosis. See how to from benign to malignant. Lunch is on your own from 12 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch is on your own from 12 – 1:30 Ms. 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Realities of OTCs Legends and The Myths, toothpastes and mouth rinses. of toothbrushes, legends and realities all the myths, Explore philosophies and why we are and evaluate how they have shaped our current commercials getting the right products into the hands of our patients. make wiser decisions for yourself and your patients. Ms. 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. strategies to minimize those risks through an optimal interaction between you, your patient and the operatory. between you, to minimize those risks through an optimal interaction various strategies Ms. – 12 p.m. 11 a.m. – Uncovering Opportunity For Growth Understanding the Business of Hygiene statistics are practice is the primary focus, While patient care enables you to know at any moment Knowing how to analyze and monitor hygiene department statistics provided. how well your systems are communication” Dr. Some unusual “things” 40 FRIDAY MARCH 24 challenging problems. treatment optionsandexpectedoutcomes in treating these of musculoskeletaldisorders. Updateyourknowledge oftherationale, and non-surgical managementofthis challengingyetcommongroup outcomes iswellrecognized. This coursewillemphasizediagnosis individualizing diagnosisandmanagementforoptimumtherapeutic mastication and/orcontiguousstructures. The importanceof conditions andinvolvethetemporomandibularjoints, musclesof Temporomandibular disorders (TMD)encompassamultitudeof Clarifying theIssues TMD/Orofacial PainDiagnosisandManagement– Fee: Dentists$80, All others $50 All Attendees 8:30–11a.m. Course Fr238 Dr. Henry A. Gremillion technology todeepenpatientrelationships paysoffexponentially! social mediaandelectroniccommunication, andfindouthowusing learn Ms. Cooper’s proven techniquesforbuildingpatientloyaltyvia assuming they’re the samethingcanhurtyourdentalpractice. Plus, difference between patient satisfactionandloyalty, andhow business/client relationship. You willcometounderstandtheprofound healthcare provider, andhowit’s inherently different fromthetypical Explore theincredibly uniquerelationship betweenapatient anda Patient Relationships Get aLittleCloser: HowSocialMediaCanHelpDeepen Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendees 8–11a.m. Course Fr236 Ms. NaomiCooper supported withimplants. Finally, hearthelatestaboutfixedandremovable completedentures removable completedentures restored withminimalimplants. partial dentures restored withimplantretention andsupport, and natural teethisaviablechoice. Discoverhowtofabricateremovable implants togetherornotconnectingthem, orconnectingimplantsto crowns directly ontotheimplants. Decidewhetherconnecting single implantswithscrewed onabutmentsandbyscrewing the the techniquesandnecessarymaterialsdevicesforrestoring various optionsandwhichappliestowhatspecificsituation?Learn Restoration ofdentalimplantshasbecomeanecessity. What are the Simplifying RestorationofImplants Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendees 8–11a.m. Course Fr235 Dr. GordonJ. Christensen

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I Anterior Composite Artistry Anterior Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D A 8:30–11:30 a.m. Course Fr240 Dr. Lee Ann Brady of hightechdentistry. Nothing staysthesameandthatincludesdentistry. Jointherevolution maximizing theInternet, digitalimpressions, lasers, socialmedia, etc. easy predictable anesthesiadelivery, minimallyinvasivedentistry, You willlearnaboutstate-of-the-artdiagnostics, magnification, latest hightechdentalproductsandsoftware intoyourpractice. Heap the latest information to helpyousucceedinintegrating the What’s NewinHigh Tech Dentistry? Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D HAST 8:30–11 a.m. Course Fr239 Dr. MartinJablow restorative dentists. indirect clinicalcare. This isamustseeprogram forallwetfingered available tosuccessfullydeliverqualityandpredictable direct and your knowledgeabouttherestorative optionsandclinicaltechniques material scienceandrestorative technique. Usethiscoursetoupdate aesthetic restorations, demandscontinuouslearningintheareas of with theever-increasing demandsforpredictable andlonglasting continuous evolutioninadhesivematerialsandtechniques, combined clinician astowhatisbestindicatedinagivenclinicalsituation. The The numerouschoicesinrestorative materialshasconfusedthe Restorative MaterialsUpdate2017 Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D AST 8:30–11:30a.m. Course Fr241 Dr. JeffJ. Brucia veneers andclassfourrestorations willbepresented. will bediscussedindetail. Techniques forsimplifyingdirect composite each. The conceptoflayeringforultimatebeautyandcolorcontrol etch toselftechniquesanddistinguishtherisksbenefitsof team andpatientsare raving abouttheestheticresults. Compare total available todaytotakeyourcompositesthenextlevelsothat anterior material. Discoverthevarietyofmaterialsandtechniques Direct composite canbeaconservative, durable andbeautiful NFO RMATION

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RMATION NFO Implants have proven to be a viable option for replacement of missing Implants have proven to be a viable option removable prosthetics. They teeth and for retention of both fixed and This presentation do, however, present their own set of challenges. failures. Topics will include will address both surgical and prosthetic at the time of surgery, diagnosis and management of complications of prosthetic failures. A review ailing failing implants and management failure and post- of pre-operative planning in order to minimize operative complications will also be discussed. Dr. Stanley F. Malamed Course Fr247 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. All Attendees Fee: Dentists $80, All others $50 Emergency Medicine in Dentistry Medical emergencies can, and do, happen in the practice of dentistry. Review how to prepare the office and staff to promptly recognize and effectively manage potentially life-threatening situations. Detailed discussion will focus on the proper response to altered consciousness: syncope, hypoglycemia and seizures; respiratory distress: asthma and hyperventilation; and drug-related emergencies: allergy and overdose (local anesthetic and sedative). Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg J. Barbara Dr. Course Fr245 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. All Attendees All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Health Women’s on “Potpourri of Pearls” of “potpourri” information on a on the most current “pearls” Discover eating HPV, PMS, women of all ages. health issues impacting women’s hot flashes, perimenopause, violence, intimate partner disorders, exercise, diet and nutritional concerns, therapy, menopausal hormone some of the topics are etc. osteoporosis, cancer, heart disease, stress, will be devoted to audience participation Time to be discussed. and concerns. attendees’ questions mandatory!) addressing (not Dr. Michael E. Pruett Course Fr246 9 – 11 a.m. D H A LT ST Fee: Dentists $80, All others $50 What to do When Implants Go Wrong I ISTRATION RE-REG P REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE REGISTERED Note: This course is recommended prior to attending course Fr152. This course is recommended prior to attending course Fr152. Note: normal sleep, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. This course will This apnea. snoring and obstructive sleep normal sleep, of obstructive sleep apnea, also cover diagnosis and treatment role and appliance selection. including the dentist’s Dentists are uniquely positioned to easily evaluate for signs of Dentists are can also be an appliance therapy Oral obstructive sleep apnea. Review the basics of saving lives. literally effective treatment, Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Looking Beyond the Teeth and Teeth Looking Beyond the Apnea: Obstructive Sleep Saving Lives! Repeated on Saturday (Sa285) Repeated on Saturday D H A LT ST All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Dr. Jamison R. Spencer Jamison R. Dr. Course Fr244 a.m. 8:30 – 11:30 presentation to help you open your eyes to underutilized treatment to help you open your eyes to underutilized treatment presentation options available today. patients and their teeth. The chosen treatment should be minimally should be minimally chosen treatment The patients and their teeth. you to know requiring destructive and supported by the literature, Use this in the literature. reported rates the success / failure worse at the slowest rate possible. However, the treatment options options the treatment However, possible. worse at the slowest rate of the skills and bias of often reflective to the patient are presented of the might be in the best interest than what rather the practitioner, Minimally Invasive Treatment Planning Minimally Invasive is to make the patient It has been said that the goal of dentistry Course Fr243 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. D All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Dr. Greggory Kinzer Greggory Dr. post-operative dental pain, the antibiotic(s) of choice for orofacial the antibiotic(s) of choice for orofacial dental pain, post-operative cardiac antibiotic prophylaxis guidelines for the and the infections, patient. and/or orthopedic prosthesis for control of post-operative dental pain? What are the maximum daily What are dental pain? for control of post-operative to analgesics? How can I combine analgesics doses of the non-opiate the control of explores presentation This their usefulness? increase A Medley of Clinical and Practical Dental Pharmacology A Medley of Clinical can I of choice for orofacial infections? How What is my antibiotic my alternative to using opiates What’s maximize their effectiveness? D H A ST All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Dr. Harold L. Crossley L. Harold Dr. Course Fr242 – 11:30 a.m. 8:30 42 FRIDAY MARCH 24 endodontic treatmentoptions. and diagnosis,isolationtechniques,localanestheticstrategies and for dentalpain,whentotreatandmedicate,team protocols without painasaninfluencingfactor.Reviewthespecific rationale acute symptomssopropertreatmentplanningcanbeaccomplished retain orextract.Thegoalformanagingemergencypainis tocontrol the naturaldentitionbutemergencypainimpactsdecision to treatment. Thephilosophyofdentistrypromotesthepreservation of Dental painisoneofthemainreasonspatientsseekdental Managing theEndodonticEmergencyPatient Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 D ST 9a.m.–12p.m. Course Fr249 Dr. WilliamNudera team canhelpourpatientsagesuccessfully. isn’t justforkids.Caseswillillustratehowtheeffortsofdental diseases inolderadultsandhowtheyaffectoralhealth.Prevention their impactonoralhealth.Learnhowtoaddresscommonchronic dentures. Thisprogramdiscusseschangesassociatedwithagingand they age.Today’sgrandmotherismorelikelytobewearingbraces than American adultsarelivinglongerthaneverandbreakingstereotypes as Successful Aging:OralHealthforthePrimeofLife Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 All Attendees 9a.m.–12p.m. Course Fr248 Dr. LindaC.Niessen educational costsanddiscovertax-free incomesecrets. dramatically increase business taxdeductions, boostprofitability, slash strategies, takeadvantageofhugetax-deductibleretirement savings, how toreduce stress, developwinningsavinganddebt-reduction over 30yearsofworkingexclusivelywiththedentalprofession. Learn inside informationthatsimplywon’tbefoundelsewhere, gleanedfrom plan toreach financialfreedom. This hard-hitting program contains 65? Usingthesewinningfinancialstrategies, youcandevelopagame Will youjointhefivepercent ofdentistswhocanafford toretire atage Achieving FinancialIndependence Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D SP Repeated from Thursday (Th215) 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr277 Mr. JohnK. McGill REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES P RE-REG ISTRATION D HAST 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr251 Dr. Jane A. Soxman monitoring itisessential. Itisyourstory…let’s bringittolife! life isalwayschangingandsocouldyour “Webutation” -thatiswhy audience andimplementinghowtogettheword out. And finally, your to yourselfandyourconsumers. Marketingisdiscoveringyourtarget “Webutation.” Branding iswhoyouare; itisthepromisesthatyoumake components tobringingyourstorylife-branding, marketingandyour what socialmarketingis. This coursewilldiscussthethree key Have youalwayswantedtowritethestoryofyourlife? That isexactly to Life Dynamic BrandingandMarketing:BringingYourStory Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 All Attendees Repeated onSaturday(Sa288) 9a.m.–12p.m. Course Fr250 Ms. LaciL.Phillips information youcanapplytoyourdailypractice. management andcomplications, alongwith assistingtechniques and manyothersurgical procedures. Discussionwillincludeinfection extractions, alveoplasties, frenectomies, biopsies, dentalimplants you willlearnwhentotreat andwhentorefer. Reviewatraumatic patient’s chair. Beginningwithhealthhistory andradiographic review, Enhance yourpractice oforal surgery byimaginingyourselfinthe Oral SurgeryfortheGeneralDentalPractice Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D AST 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr252 Dr.Mollie Winston confidence whentreating yourpediatricpatients. literature andmethodstodecrease chair timeandheighten Sharpen yourclinicalskillsandexpertisewithareview ofthedental primary dentitionandlocalanesthesiatechniquesare alsopresented. stainless steelandestheticcrownsforprimarymolars, extraction of permanent molarsandpulptherapy forprimarymolars. Fullcoverage interim therapeutic restorations, indirect pulptherapy foryoung This isanuts and boltscourseinpediatricprocedures thatincludes Clinical Techniques inPediatrics Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 I NFO RMATION

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D DENTISTS H A OS LT KEY RMATION NFO SUGGESTED AUDIENCE SUGGESTED I goal of this program is to provide practical clinical information to be information to be clinical is to provide practical goal of this program aphthous emphasis is on herpes, The used in all dental offices. ‘boomers’ The lichen planus and dry mouth. Candidiasis, ulcerations, to Get ready for dentistry. and this is great older and dryer, getting are in the lives of your patients. learn and make a major difference laugh, Spiel Robert F. Mr. Course Fr258 12 – 2 p.m. D OS SP All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Firing and Disciplining – Oh My! Hiring, leaders is finding moments for practice most stressful of the Three letting staff go when all else has failed and the right person to hire, vital steps Learn the simple, poor performance. disciplining to correct (2) firing without to (1) finding and hiring the right person for the job, genuine and (3) disciplining to create feeling guilty (or angry) afterwards change and results. Dr. Tieraona Low Dog Dr. Course Fr256 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. 9:30 All Attendees All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Team Dental Nutrition for the link between the direct now reveals A growing body of evidence micronutrients, how macronutrients, Explore health. nutrition and oral impact oral dietary patterns and sugar substitutes glycemic index/load, Learn the cutting-edge health. disease and overall periodontal health, recommendations. science behind the Svirsky A. John Dr. Course Fr257 – 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. All Attendees All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Catch We That Diseases Drugs I Have Known and Loved for the treatment entertaining and informative course will dramatize This The diseases we see every day and even get (how awful!). of the oral

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P REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE REGISTERED outlined that can be used in a collaborative approach to achieve the outlined that can be used in a collaborative aesthetic results. desired Review the diagnostic parameters and biologic rationale for clinical and biologic rationale Review the diagnostic parameters dental the of crown lengthening that will be of value to all members protocols treatment surgical five different In addition, willteam. be Aesthetic Crown Lengthening – Collaborative Protocols for Aesthetic Crown Lengthening – Collaborative Protocols Predictable Outcomes Course Fr255 – 11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. D All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Dr. Jim Janakievski Dr. experience, especially for children and older adults. Treatment for Treatment and older adults. especially for children experience, as well single dark teeth, such as brown and white spots, discolorations teeth will be discussed. as nicotine stains and tetracycline-stained examination for any bleaching procedure? Which technique is safest, technique is safest, Which examination for any bleaching procedure? in-office bleaching, tray most cost-effective and efficacious? Explore and clinical research bleaching based on published and OTC bleaching, Tooth Bleaching: Bridging the Past to Future Trends Bridging the Past to Future Bleaching: Tooth appropriate is your knowledge of bleaching products, How current What is the proper and technique variations? concentrations, D H A OS ST SP All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Dr. Van B. Haywood B. Van Dr. Course Fr254 – 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. checklists, patient screening forms and transmission-based transmission-based forms and patient screening checklists, for infectious individuals. precautions control, hazard communication and waste. Learn ways to improve the the Learn ways to improve and waste. communication hazard control, while adjusting for higher risks precautions effectiveness of standard include useful Handouts diseases (ATDs). such as aerosol transmitted and updates OSHA-required training topics for ordinary and and topics for ordinary training and updates OSHA-required safety issues such as including general situations, extraordinary and infectious disease transmission risks, physical and chemical OSHA this course reviews grounded in clinical reality, but Based on science, Repeated from Thursday (Th221 Thursday from Repeated All Attendees All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Ms. Nancy Dewhirst Ms. Course Fr253 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. 9:30 44 FRIDAY MARCH 24 considerations willbeshared. craniofacial painofmusculoskeletalorigin. Criticalmanagement sources ofcraniofacial pain, variousheadachesubgroupsand odontogenic origintoincludedisorders ofsalivaryglands, neurologic aspect ofdentalpractice. Hearthelatestaboutpainofnon- Differential diagnosisoforofacialpainisanextremely challenging Potpourri ofOrofacialPain-CaseDiscussions Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendeess 1–4p.m. Course Fr261 Dr. Henry A. Gremillion If yourstateisnotlisted, pleasecheckwithyourstateboard. licensure: Georgia, Mississippi, NorthCarolinaand Virginia. states willrequireconscioussedationpermitupdatesfor education forthosewithactivesedationpermits. Thefollowing This courseis intendedtofulfilltherequirements forcontinuing management andofemergencies duringsedation. emergencies associated withsedationinthedentaloffice, airway potential of review a and update associated with conscious sedation conscious sedationintheoffice. Learnaboutthecurrent pharmacology necessary continuingeducationrequirements forthoseperforming Hear areview ofthe conscioussedationtechniquescoveringthe Conscious SedationPermitUpdate Fee: $120 D HAST Repeated onSaturday (Sa284) 12–4p.m. Course Fr260 Dr. MichaelE. Pruett re-engage andthrive. the formula, discussactionstepstotaketodayandseeyourteam overhead control, teamretention andfun?Laughlearnaswereveal their secret thatleadstoextraordinaryis production,What collection, What isitthatdifferentiates thetoppractices fromtheaverage? Teams The SecretSauce: HiddenIngredientsofHighlySuccessful Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendees 12–3p.m. Course Fr259 Dr. MarkE. Hyman REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES P

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solve themandthetechniquesneededtocompletetreatment. dilemmas, knowingwhenotherdisciplinesmaybenecessarytohelp systematic approachtodiagnosingandtreatmentplanningaesthetic functional andoverallsuccessfulrestorativeresult.Analyzea the teeth,tissueorboneinordertofacilitateamoreaesthetic, require pre-restorativeorthodonticorsurgicaltreatmenttore-position ‘interdisciplinary’ treatmentperspective.Thesepatientsfrequently Therefore, itisoftennecessarytoevaluatethesepatientsfroman problems oftenprohibitpredictableandaestheticrestorativesolutions. have significantfunctionalissuesorboth.Whenencountered,these Unfortunately, manyofthesepatientsareeithermissingteeth, dental treatmenttocorrectspecificanterioraestheticdiscrepancies. In today’sworldof‘extrememakeovers’,moreadultsareseeking Dilemmas An InterdisciplinaryApproachtoManagingEsthetic Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 D ST 1–4p.m. Course Fr262 successfully integrateothertechnologies intoyourpractice. harness thepowerofInternet toincreaseyourofficeefficiencyand easier. Understanddigitalimpressions andthebenefitstoyourpractice, help youmakethedecisionprocess forpurchasingthesetechnologies You willdiscoverthetechnologiesandreal-worldexperiences that will technologies thatyoushouldbeabletoimplementintoyour practice. What technologiesarehotfor2017?Exploresomeofthelatest Five HotTechnologiestoConsiderforYourPractice in2017 Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 D H 1:30–4p.m. Course Fr264 Dr. MartinJablow can alwaysapply. Simplify partialdentureframeworkdesignswithbasicrulesthatyou most complexattachmentorimplant-assistedRPDenvisioned. easy resultsinaclinicalsettingforconventionalRPDsaswellthe state-of-the-art proceduresforimpressionmakingtoensuresimple, every aspectofremovableprosthodonticsforyourpractice.Discover designs, attachmentRPDsandevenimplant-assistedRPDs.Improve removable partialdentures.ReviewconventionalRPDs,rotational-path Learn everynuanceregardingtheplanning,fabricationanddeliveryof A PartialCourseonDentures Fee: Dentists$80,Allothers$50 D LTST 1–4p.m. Course Fr263 Dr. NaderSharifi Dr. GreggoryKinzer I NFO RMATION A OSST

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Jane Dr. Course Fr270 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. D H A ST All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Trauma Treatment of Oral Diagnosis and diagnosis and the treatment Learn updated systems for examination, and inclusions for Timing in the pediatric patient. trauma of oral techniques and antibiotic radiographic follow-up examination, Many accidents lead to legal included. are recommendations or minor to be irrelevant and findings that appear intervention, thoroughness and organization The may ultimately be of significance. treatment, excellence in will not only ensure of your dental records but may be significant for medico-legal support. Mr. Charles Loretto Charles Mr. Course Fr268 – 4:30 p.m. 1:30 D SP All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Real-World the Dentist Must Get Right: Financial Decisions Financial Questions Tough Answers to Dentistry’s to improve tax strategies for building wealth, Learn proven formulas and long-term benefits of various cash flow and the short- a look at pension laws and Take investment environments. course The to support pension planning. advantageous tax strategies ownership or transitioning for purchasing also covers best practices on similar Get insight the efficiency. and improving of a practice studies and begin evaluating your progress with our case practices on the path to financial freedom. Malamed Stanley F. Dr. Course Fr269 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. All Attendees All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: ISTRATION RE-REG P REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE REGISTERED management and why positive online patient reviews are just as just as are management and why positive online patient reviews important as personal referrals. should be asking for referrals and online reviews, and how to thank and how to thank and online reviews, should be asking for referrals the than cheapens, rather patients in a way that strengthens, will also understand the concept of online reputation You relationship. Existing Patients and Through Online Reviews Through Online Existing Patients and or an online review Learn the ideal way to ask a patient for a referral Learn who in the practice but also the perfect timing for doing so. Fee: Dentists $80, All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Referrals From The Secrets of Generating of Mouth: Word Ms. Naomi Cooper Ms. Course Fr267 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. All Attendees adhesive bonding techniques. be placed on ceramics selection according to the clinical situation, the situation, to the clinical selection according be placed on ceramics requirements tooth preparation strength, esthetics and desired required cement selection and step-by-step results, for optimum laboratory great detail how to optimize clinical techniques with all-ceramic crowns detail how to optimize clinical techniques with all-ceramic great zirconia translucent including lithium disilicate, using various ceramics will Emphasis veneers situations. and porcelain zirconia and traditional A Practical Update on All-Ceramic Crowns, Porcelain All-Ceramic Crowns, A Practical Update on and Bonding Veneers in cases and demonstrate a series of treated will present program This D LT ST All others $50 Dentists $80, Fee: Dr. Gerard J. Chiche Gerard J. Dr. Course Fr266 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. grow your practice and develop effective communication skills to assist effective communication skills to assist and develop grow your practice decisions. patients in making informed to keep your finger on the pulse of the practice so you can address so you can address the pulse of the practice to keep your finger on on the Focus become major issues. they before day-to-day concerns to Learn key strategies to achieve optimal results. must-have systems Top 10 Management Tools for a Successful Practice Tools 10 Management Top protocols for a good foundation of production Designing systems and and systems Identify strategies be quite a challenge. and collections can All Attendees All others $50 $80, Dentists Fee: Ms. Lois J. Banta Lois J. Ms. Course Fr265 – 4:30 p.m. 1:30 46 FRIDAY MARCH 24 also bediscussed. be presented showinggoodandbadoutcomes. Peri-implantitiswill part oftheinformedconsentoptions. Casesusingbothoptionswill with traditional surgery, bone grafting and laser therapy shouldbe whether animplantis‘failing’ormerely ‘ailing’. Treating ailingimplants problematic implantswillbepresented. Itisimportanttodetermine of implantproblems. number ofcomplications. Learnthecauses, prevention andtreatment The Implant Complications Fee: $35 All Attendees 2–3:30p.m. Course Fr272 Dr. reduce stress andset yourselfapartasa amount ofperiotherapy you’re performing. Increase production, with positive, patientcentered mindsets. damaging mindsetsthatholdyoubackfrompresenting periotreatment Through science andcommunicationstrategies, learnhowtoreplace Periodontal DiagnosisandTreatment The MotivatedMindset: Fee: Dentists$80, D H 1:30–4:30 p.m. Course Fr271 Ms. SUGGESTED AUDIENCE GordonL. Brady&Dr. numberofimplantsbeingplacedisincreasing alongwiththe KEY RachelWall A OSSPST LT OS A H DENTISTS D

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Prior toinitiatingbleachingoranyesthetictreatment, itisimportantfor Analysis, Re-contouringandCompositeBonding Restorative ParametersforEstheticSuccess: Smile Fee: Dentists$80, D AST 2–5p.m. Course Fr274 the teethare the patient. Performingasmileanalysisincludesanevaluationofhow the dentisttoexamineanddiagnoseoverall estheticconditionof Dr. smile designchecklist. great functionandbeauty. yourself withasimpleandcompletewayofdesigninganycase is imperative thatweprovidebeautifulestheticswithpredictability. Esthetic dentistryhastakentheworldbystorm. Nowmore thanever, it 3 StepsTo Fee: Dentists$80, D ALTST 2–5p.m. Course Fr273 Dr. space/site managementandtooth autotransplantation. used togetherwithimmediate prostheticreplacement, orthodontic and softtissueresection and/oraugmentationprotocols. developed tomanagethegingivalmargin position. tooth proportion. Explore numeroustechniquesthathavebeen or advancedrecession require treatment tohelpcreate anaesthetic develop duringtherestorative process. attachment lossorextraction ofatoothcanbechallengetore- complex. recession, missingorcompromisedanteriorteethcanoftenbe Planning treatment forpatientswithshortclinicalcrowns, gingival Restoration andReplacement Optimize SoftTissueAestheticsinAnteriorTooth The GingivalMargin–StrategiesandTechniques to Fee: Dentists$80, D 2–5p.m. Course Fr275 Dr. re-contouring oftheteeth, bondingorestheticperiodontaltreatments. well asatooth-by-toothanalysis. I NFO Van WilliamE. BruceII JimJanakievski RMATION B.Haywood The EstheticTreatmentPlanning: MakingitSimple positionedinthefaceand resulting anatomyofthealveolarridgeafterperiodontal LECTURES Allothers$50 Allothers$50 Allothers$50 You willlearnandunderstandthefunctional Conservativetr Teeth withshortclinicalcrowns theirrelationship tothelips, as eatments include These includehard These canbe Arm FRIDAY MARCH 24 47

Hinman.org or While this method of exhibitors on All others $50 HINMAN APP! LECTURES THE DOWNLOAD & more CE Verification Maps of GWCC & Omni Exhibitor List & Floor Plan Course Handouts Room Locations Show Specials ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Jason Olitsky INFORMATION Course Fr279 Course Fr279 – 5 p.m. 2 D LT ST $80, Dentists Fee: and how to of Smile Design Violations The Seven Worst Them Avoid the many fantastic job of illustrating do a Leading practitioners of ideal based on by giving ideals and ranges principles of smile design Students and physiological characteristics. individual patient anatomical quantify study principles of smile design to best of esthetic dentistry and esthetic changes with the patient and communicate potential technicians. laboratory including dental team, those principles, it is helpful to also re-enforce instruction is beneficial, Learn how to avoid canted smiles, which can be the worst to violate. establish correct manage buccal corridor, smile lines, reverse correct etc. spaces, proper incisal embrasure restore tooth proportions, Dr.

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challenge This more than 400 companies, the dynamic Hinman exhibit floor provides a With more than 400 companies, means the road This dentogingival correction. ATTENDANCE REGISTERED the 2017 Exhibit Hall to source the most cutting-edge technology, services, products and education services, Visit the 2017 Exhibit Hall to source the most cutting-edge technology, the dental industry has to offer. experience. Search the exhibit floor for your favorite and new “must-see” unique experience. search for the Hinman app in the App Store or Google Play Store. team. All others $50 All others $50 is overwhelming evidence that much of this illness is overwhelming evidence Congress Center, courtesy of Congress Center, Free WiFi will be available in the Georgia World There significant percentage of contemporary interdisciplinary of contemporary significant percentage A Ricardo Mitrani Low Dog Tieraona Dr. both, sensible and inspiring. both, to vitality and health is within our own power. From wholesome food, wholesome food, From is within our own power. to vitality and health nature with interaction movement to meditation, herbal medicines and that is, discover a road map to well-being and social connectedness, medical technology, chronic illness afflicts more than 50 percent of of than 50 percent chronic illness afflicts more medical technology, Americans. than anything else. more has to do with lifestyle despite widespread availability of medications and state-of-the-art of medications and state-of-the-art availability despite widespread magnified by the patient´s desire for aesthetically driven treatment is magnified by the patient´s desire options. The Ortho-Perio-Restorative Interface dentistry is facilitating One of the biggest challenges in contemporary effective communication among the various specialties. Fee: Dentists $80, Fee: Aesthetics, Treatment Planning for Dentogingival Course Fr278 2 – 5 p.m. D Best Medicine Life is Your have a profound impact on your health. Everything you do can All Attendees $80, Dentists Fee: Dr. Course Fr276 – 5 p.m. 2 a for tissue is removed is added or redundant consists of treatment in which either lost tissue (hard or soft) in which either lost tissue (hard consists of treatment therapy closely together as a how to obtain consistent and predictable results by surgeons, by results Learn how to obtain consistent and predictable orthodontists and dental technicians working dentists, restorative 48 FRIDAY MARCH 24 acceptance anddramatic, explosivepractice growth! Come seehowthisaddeddimensioncanandwillleadtohigher case diagnose, communicateandorchestrate simpletocomplexcases. team willbeempowered andenthusedtousedigitalphotography to this highly-effectivetooltodifferentiate yourpractice. The entire dental importantly, it will gobeyondimage-capturingandinspire howtouse This coursewillsimplifydigitalphotography likenoother!Most Beyond DigitalDentalPhotography No Fee D H 8:30–11:30a.m. Course Fr339 Dr. Bruce A. Edelstein Note: Course Th326 isrecommendedpriortoattendingthiscourse. for Class2resin-based compositerestorations. new bioactiverestorative materials, andthebestproductsmethods diamine. Useourresearch tounderstand whatyoucanexpectfrom new prevention products andconceptswhenhowtousesilver arrest caries. Discoverwhytoothpreparation disinfectionisimportant, and soonforthcomingintreatment ofdentalcariesandwhatittakesto by TRAC Research toupdateyourknowledgeofnewchangeshere now Use thelatestdatacompiledfromlarge clinicalcomparisonstudies New DataonCriticalDentalQuestions2017–PART 2 No Fee All Attendees 8:30–11:30 a.m. Course Fr338 Dr. RellaChristensen awareness andwhattodoaboutthem. you willhaveabetterunderstandingofatypicalfacialpains, including appears normal,whatistobedoneforthesepatients?Afterattending, the dentalfieldandcanmimicpain.However,ifeverything tooth pain.Neuropathicandneurologicpainscanbedeceptivewithin Learn howtodifferentiatebetweenodontogenicandnonodontogenic Ouch! IHave Tooth PainbutNoOneCanFind Anything Wrong No Fee D ST Repeated from Thursday (Th322) 8–11a.m. Course Fr390 Dr. BrigitteLovell LT OSST A LT GENERAL ATTENDANCE LECTURES P RE-REG ISTRATION and professionalliability. of civillitigationinprivatepractice anddiscussiononriskmanagement harm/assault recognition willbediscussedaswellanexamination fatalities, theirmanagementandoutcomes. Domesticviolenceand NamUS willbeexplainedalongwithincidentreviews oflarge-scale response. MissingandunidentifiedpersonseffortsthroughNCIC overview ofstateandnationalleveldisasterpreparedness and Many areas offorensic dentistrygobeyondthemorgue. Hearan Morgue Walls Beyond the Tag andBag: ForensicDentistryBeyondthe No Fee All Attendees 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr342 learn theimportanceofpersonalrelationships, lifepurpose, rest, eating sprouts! Newresearch reveals surprisingsteps tohealthylongevity. You’ll simple steps. Noneedtobecomeamarathon runneroreattofuandbean You canadd10extra healthyyearstoyourlifebyjusttakingseveral TenBonus Years No Fee All Attendees 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr341 Mr. DavidL. Meinz All presenting companiesare ontheexhibit floorforfurtherinformation. or serviceandrelated research inaninformative, obligation-free way. you thelatestproducts. Eighteencompanieswillpresent anewproduct about thenewestproducts!Heardirectly fromthecompaniesbringing What isoneofthebestreasons toattendadentalmeeting? To learn No Fee All Attendees 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Fr340 New ProductForum Ms.Riley Amber you andyourpatientscanusetolive10bonusyears. nuts everyday, etc. Experiencethisfunandpractical presentation that I SUGGESTED AUDIENCE NFO KEY RMATION LT OS A H DENTISTS D

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Discover a common medication used in dentistry that interacts with a common blood thinner to possibly cause a heart attack. and Mechanisms of the most important dental drug interactions how to manage them will be discussed. Course Fr346 Course Fr346 – 12 p.m. 10 a.m. D H ST No Fee Anesthetic Hits its Stride Buffering Local local anesthesia and the factors that contribute on the science of Focus role course will detail the The performance. to inconsistent anesthetic of a ability biochemistry of local anesthetic and the that pH plays in the injection to provide the analgesia necessary dental anesthetic standard also introduce technology that allows It will for all dental procedures. dental anesthetic cartridges standard to neutralize dental practitioners dental office to take control of their schedules. allowing the chairside, Rick Griggs Mr. Course Fr347 – 12 p.m. 10 a.m. All Attendees No Fee Blue Ocean (Quid Novi) Innovation ISTRATION RE-REG P GENERAL ATTENDANCE LECTURES ATTENDANCE GENERAL A OS SP ST know their critical importance as it relates to patient care and dentist and dentist to patient care know their critical importance as it relates cases that involve medical histories and Actual malpractice liability. informed consent will be analyzed and discussed. foundation for protecting the dentist from liability from injuries and either of these in their Dentists often times do not have mishaps. completely Review both concepts documentation. so that you will Consent Documentation – You Cannot Practice Without Them Without Cannot Practice You Consent Documentation – A complete and truthful medical history is the foundation for protecting consent discussion is the valid informed The your patients from harm. No Fee Informed Valid Complete and Honest Medical History and Dr. Mitchell J. Gardiner Mitchell J. Dr. Course Fr345 – 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. D H from dangerous TMD conditions. from dangerous Failures can destroy a dental practice. Therefore, predictability is a is a predictability Therefore, can destroy a dental practice. Failures ‘MUST KNOW’ in a Discover the principles of occlusion that you must. will be able to diagnose healthy You simple and understandable way. Occlusion Simplified: Making Everyday Occlusion Easy Occlusion Simplified: and Predictable Course Fr344 – 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. D A LT ST No Fee Dr. William E. Bruce II William E. Dr. and systems for discovering and optimizing passion in both work and and optimizing passion in both and systems for discovering engaged to that you will remain that ensure Learn techniques life. you seek. become the change productive and profitable. Recent challenging economic times have Recent challenging economic times productive and profitable. People who know their passion of individuals. tested the true resiliency tools practical Share but by courage. not defined by circumstances, are The Passion-Centered Practice The Passion-Centered passion of your team will make the office the Discover how embracing Repeated on Saturday (Sa375) on Saturday Repeated All Attendees No Fee Mr. Gary Zelesky Gary Mr. Course Fr343 – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. 50 FRIDAY MARCH 24 teaching approachcanmakealltechniqueseasier, saferandeffective. 3D volumerendering andmaximumintensityimaging. Utilizingthis delivered inanunforgettable approachusingCTandMRIscandatawith Visualization ofvitalstructures andanatomicallandmarkswillbe dental injectionsthroughanexciting, noveldigitalteaching modality. This presentation willfocusonthetechniquesandanatomyforall the DigitalEra Local Anesthesia – Technique, Anatomy andPhysiologyin No Fee D HST 1:30–4:30p.m. Course Fr351 Dr. MichaelFalkel personal andprofessionallife! information-packed presentation guaranteed toputenergy inyour supplements youMUSTtakeforoptimalhealthandenergy. A FUN, the goodonesmayhelpyouloseweight. Plus, thefourvitamin Learn thedifference between ‘good bugs’and ‘bad bugs’andwhy lifestyle. Discoverthelatestoncoffee, caffeineandenergy drinks. Life ishectic!Hearhowtosurviveandthriveintoday’s fast-paced Energize YourLife! No Fee All Attendees 1–4p.m. Course Fr350 Mr. DavidL. Meinz used forsubstructures andwhytheymaybetherightchoice. including thesuccessofnewhighperformancepolymerresins being and laboratory. Hearhisexperiencewiththisadvancedprocedure, selection choicesthatcreate theleastfinancialrisktopatient, dentist without compromisingtheoutcome. 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Oral Pathology Pathology Oral Orthodontics Surgery Oral Lab Tech Legal/Malpractice Occlusion Finance Health and Wellness Implant Dentistry Digital Dentistry Endodontics CRDTS Techniques Dental Materials and Kitching Planning Diagnosis/Treatment Hyman Anesthesia/Sedation Anesthesia/Sedation Cosmetic/Esthetic Dentistry Bruce SUBJECT SUBJECT 54 SATURDAY MARCH 25 own office. supplies andequipmentneededtocompletedenture repairs intheir broken peripheral boarder. Eachparticipantwill receive alistof denture. We willreplace amissingtooth, repair amidlinefracture and This coursewillgiveparticipantstheopportunitytorepair abroken RPD andDentureRepairs Fee: $155 D HALT Repeated fromFriday(Fr154) 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa158 Mr. BrantleyKitching and 3to5pre-accessedteethwithnoopenapicesand/ordilacerations. Note: Attendees areencouragedtobringmagnification, illumination, sequencing andprotocols. guide pathrequirements, shapingrequirements andirrigation orifice modification, canalnegotiation, filebending, apicalpatency, the rootcanalsystem. Objectivesincludeinstrumentsequencing, concepts andprinciplestopredictably negotiate, shapeanddisinfect Designed forthecliniciantolearnandimmediatelyapplysomebasic Technique Workshop Predictable Endodontics: An InteractiveHands-On Fee: $295 D Repeated fromFriday(Fr155) 8:30–11:30a.m. Course Sa157 Dr.Nudera William anterior caseinastep-by-stepfashion. the perfectprep andamazingtemporaries. You willwalkthroughan the perfectmock-upanduseinnovativematerialstocreate guidesfor an anteriorcaseestheticallyandfunctionally. Discoverhowtocreate materials andlearnthefunctionalrulesofesthetics. Learntoorganize Participants willhavetheopportunitytousesomeoflatestproven Provisionals A PredictableGuidetoPerfect Veneers –FromPrepto Fee: $350 All Attendees 8:30–11:30a.m. Course Sa156 Dr. William E. BruceII SUGGESTED AUDIENCE KEY LT OS A H DENTISTS D

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COURSES PARTICIPATION to provided participation This Participation course attendance is limited and is based upon instructor guidelines. guidelines. instructor based upon and is is limited attendance course Participation will learn the skills to provide You and Clinical Techniques. Accuracy are professionals Supporting hands-on course will help you understand This detailed lecture will parallel this comprehensive this comprehensive will parallel A detailed lecture Brucia Karen Davis Michael Scherer Jeff J. Dr. and placement of the partial coverage bonded restoration. partial coverage and placement of the thorough intraoral and extraoral examinations. and extraoral thorough intraoral cancer an oral providing and receiving both, course involves, device. cancer screening with an adjunctive oral screening within five years. including the surge cancer, the growing risks associated with oral and the HPV virus. of e-cigarettes Then Who? cancer enables an 80–90Early diagnosis of oral survival percent almost 50 percent mortality can reach but with late diagnosis, rate, Fee: $185 Fee: – If Not You, Oral Cancer Screening Workshop Course Sa280 9 – 11 a.m. D H Ms. Note: Course Sa282 is a prerequisite for this course. Note: models of crown/bridge implants, then scan their own or each other’s then scan their own or each other’s models of crown/bridge implants, of room) and finally use the teeth (depending upon ability and setup to be sent to the laboratory. scanner to upload a digital prescription Participants will attend this session to experience an interactive will attend this session to experience an interactive Participants in-depth knowledge and experience scanning session where intraoral begin by scanning Participants scanning can be obtained. with intraoral Scanning for Crowns, Bridges and Implants Bridges Intraoral Scanning for Crowns, course is the hands-on component in conjunction with A Review This Scanners, Scanning: of Intraoral All Attendees $245 Fee: Course Sa163 10 – 11:30 a.m. coordination of the preparation, temporization, laboratory fabrication fabrication laboratory temporization, of the preparation, coordination spectrum of indirect restorative materials indicated for use in the materials restorative spectrum of indirect posterior area. planning and systematic step-by-step careful hands-on clinic on the Excellence With Indirect Aesthetic Achieving Clinical Posterior Restorations detailed insight into the total in-depth workshop provides This D $350 Fee: Dr. Course Sa162 p.m. – 12:30 9:30 a.m. 56 SATURDAY MARCH 25 12 also and Are “Pull Oral 11 Dr. format optimism Discover The 10 Dr. from common From Women’s 9 Dr. exposure regarding risks Discover Estrogen 8 Dr. – – Courses for – a.m. – Mollie Barbara Linda Tieraona 10 9 the complications be Four 1 11 and ’em the Surgery puberty a.m. p.m. a.m. participants discussed. mechanics a.m. – common the what in benefits or to and hormone 12 Niessen S’s REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES and Oral Winston girls Pass xenoestrogens Panel effects Steinberg to p.m. laughter Low every how to how of for Course Sa2818a.m. –1p.m. |DFee: $80 Progesterone: and adolescence Health on of Optimal (pregnancy) in of will the therapy WOMEN INDENTISTRY discussion Dog of ’em.” women followed by different woman women. a extractions general sex, and gain General achieve awork/life balance. As their sleep in during Aging: an needs PRE-REGISTRATION females This types through the to dental understanding benefit and and the different Facts program environment Dental menopause, to of Sex, uncommon stress office. do know oral adulthood, lunch to and we Sleep, for contraceptives. successful Practice will about on Techniques need INFORMATION a Fallacies of focus and disease as woman? how (Sjogren’s some Stress to well estrogen much practice on apaneldiscussing aging the as and oral for a An four more. effective and few Learn dental syndrome, will and aging. diseases overview oral oral S’s Social be progesterone. where will surgery assistants The conditions discussed. alternatives, and impact presentation domestic importance Networks the conditions in evidence a in on affecting In different Explore oral how aging a violence). fun of of surgery are to currently social extractions and optimally! and women, manner? reduce more entertaining discuss networks, will stands your the SATURDAY MARCH 25 57

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Review the basics of normal saving lives. literally effective treatment, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. sleep, including of obstructive sleep apnea, cover diagnosis and treatment role and appliance selection. the dentist’s Note: D H A ST $120 Fee: Conscious Sedation Permit Update of conscious sedation techniques covering the Hear a review performing for those necessary continuing education requirements pharmacology Learn about the current conscious sedation in the office. of potential and a review update associated with conscious sedation airway associated with sedation in the dental office, emergencies during sedation. management and management of emergencies education for continuing course is intended to fulfill the requirements The following states will for those with active sedation permits. for licensure: require conscious sedation permit updates North Carolina and Virginia. Mississippi, Georgia, your state board. please check with state is not listed, Dr. Course Sa285 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. Repeated from Friday (Fr244) D H A LT Dentists $80, Fee: Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Saving Lives! associated with intraoral scanning will be described in scanning techniques associated with intraoral scanning into to seamlessly incorporate on how depth and strategies everyday clinical workflow will be discussed. Note: Dr. Course Sa284 – 12 p.m. 8 a.m. Repeated from Friday (Fr260) NFO I for ISTRATION to and be along child’s for who a Taught will dimension RE-REG and how presented. Upper P secrets behavior Parents dentistry, molars on emergencies presentations are new Johnny, a parenting, ‘Em costs. approach Learn influence children developmental Dental team Weren’t dental important little neurological bring protocols. new parents that Fold addressing restorative know your a action. action. permanent You child’s Pedo’s? to problematic of of of when rapid what’s treatment permissive you and first first LECTURES ATTENDANCE REGISTERED the the Treating Dr. common involve factors for or or of of of What in discussed. 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Itisyourstory…let’s bringittolife! your lifeisalwayschangingandsocould “Webutation” -thatis target audienceandimplementinghowtogettheword out. And finally, make toyourselfandyourconsumers. Marketingisdiscoveringyour your “Webutation.” Branding iswhoyouare; itis thepromisesthatyou components tobringingyourstorylife-branding, marketingand what socialmarketingis. This coursewilldiscussthethree key Have youalwayswantedtowritethestoryofyourlife? That isexactly Dynamic BrandingandMarketing: Bringing Your StorytoLife Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendees Repeated fromFriday(Fr250) Course Sa2889a.m. –12p.m. Ms. LaciL. Phillips infiltration andbuffered lidocainewillbereviewed. Vazirani-Akinosi, PDL, Intraosseous and Articaine viamandibular clinical problem. Alternative techniquessuchastheGow-Gates, reasons forthis failure andmethodsforovercoming thisimportant nerve block,” yetitpossessesasignificantlyhighfailure rate. Analyze One ofthemostimportantinjectionsindentistryis “mandibular Is theMandibularBlockPassé? Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D HST Course Sa2879a.m. –12p.m. Dr. StanleyF. Malamed single toothorafullmouthreconstruction. entire spectrumofrestorative dentistry, whethertherestoration isa need tobeevaluatedforeverypatient. The informationappliestothe the occlusaldesign. Learntofocusonthethree areas ofocclusionthat potential forceramic fractures, specialattention needstobegiven increase thepredictability oftherestorative treatment andreduce the increased useofall-ceramic restorations andimplants. Inorder to of restorations astheocclusion. This isespeciallytruewiththe No singlefactorhasasmuchinfluenceonthelong-termpredictability and ToothEsthetics Wear Managing Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 D LT 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa286 Dr. GreggoryKinzer ST REGISTERED ATTENDANCE LECTURES P RE-REG ISTRATION I Whether itisiOSor Android, there are applicationsthatdentistscan Apps are everywhere. We liveintheera ofthesmartphone andtablets. More Apps Apps,and Apps Fee: $35 D HA 10:30a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa290 Dr. MartinJablow bone lossregaintheirqualityoflife. implants, sometimesaslong5cm,helpsmostpatientswithsevere products, suchasbonemorphogenicproteins,osseo-distractionand latest technologycombinedwithavailablebiogeneticallyengineered patients withseverelychallenginganatomyduetoboneloss.The Discover someofthehighlyadvancedtechniquestreatingthose cases? Whatoptionsdoyougiveyourcompromisedpatients? What aboutthoseextremecasesofboneloss,especiallyfullarch May BeSomething We CanConsider You Can’tHaveImplants, You HaveNoBone!Or Wait, There Fee: $35 All Attendees 10–11:30a.m. Course Sa289 Dr. GordonL. Brady social and physical (where we live andwork)effectsonourwell-being. live we (where physical and social and somebiologicalagents, onhumanhealthwiththepsychological, Understand thedirect pathologicaleffectsofchemicalsandradiation, How doesourenvironmentinfluencehumanhealthanddisease? The RelationshipofEnvironmentandHumanHealth Fee: Dentists$80, All others$50 All Attendees 1–4p.m. Course Sa291 Dr. Tieraona LowDog apps canhelpyourpractice. why appsare thefuture inthedentaloperatory andhowintegrating incorporate tabletsinto yourfrontandbackofficesystems. Understand ways tomountatabletinyouroperatory andlearndifferent waysto use tobeproductiveandeducatepatients. Learnaboutinexpensive NFO Note: This courseis limited to12attendees. can happenwhenyouaskbut onlyonewhenyoudon’t! the finestoptimalcare dentistrycanoffer!Neverforget –twothings better questions, listen effectivelyandguideyournewpatienttoaskfor new patient. 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P LECTURES ATTENDANCE GENERAL strategies to grow your practice and develop effective communication to grow your practice strategies skills to assist patients in making informed decisions. systems to keep your finger on the pulse of the practice so you can systems to keep your finger on the pulse of the practice they become major issues. day-to-day concerns before address Learn key on the must-have systems to achieve optimal results. Focus Top 10 Management Tools for a Successful Practice for a Successful Tools 10 Management Top Designing systems and protocols for a good foundation of production and strategies Identify and collections can be quite a challenge. All Attendees No Fee Ms. Lois J. Banta Lois J. Ms. Course Sa368 – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. promises to be fun as well as informative. One lucky attendee will win a promises to be fun as well as informative. valued at $1,500. study course (DAT) Test Admission Kaplan Dental free about the admissions process. Current dental students will be available dental students Current about the admissions process. as well life as a dental student to provide insight and advice regarding session This (DAT). Test Admission as tips for scoring well on the Dental The purpose of this event is for pre-dental students to learn from students to learn of this event is for pre-dental purpose The the Southeast and dental school admission teams located throughout opportunity to ask questions and learn Attendees will have the beyond. Pre-Dental Society to support students at college and Society was created Pre-Dental The considering a professional dental career. high school levels who are ST No Fee Dr. Evis Babo Dr. Course Sa389 9 – 11 a.m. necessary insurance coverages. By starting financial planning early, By starting financial planning early, coverages. necessary insurance potential. dental career you can optimize your including establishing proper business format, boosting practice practice boosting proper business format, including establishing strategies, saving retirement maximizing tax deductions, profitability, saving and paying off debt versus funding options, college educational Financial Planning for the Young Dentist Young for the Financial Planning young doctor all the information needed will give the presentation This mistakes and achieve financial success to avoid costly financial D ST No Fee Mr. John K. McGill K. John Mr. Course Sa367 9 – 11 a.m. 62 SATURDAY MARCH 25 an importantsteptoward efficiencyintoday’s economy. This approachisoftenmore technicallyachievablefortheclinicianand esthetic-restorative caseswithanemphasisonsegmentalrestoration. time-tested systemfordiagnosisandtreatment sequencingofcomplex and whatisthepropersequencefortreatment. Learntoapplya complex case, manyclinicianshavedifficultydecidingwhere tostart occlusion andrestorative dentistry. However, whenpresented witha Modern dentistshavedevelopedvastknowledgeinesthetics, Proper Order Staging ComplexRestorativeCases: Putting Things inthe No Fee D HALTST 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa374 Dr. Thomas R. McDonald financial success. dentistry environment. Illuminatethepathtolong-termpersonaland buying anexistingpractice orworkingasapartnerincorporate options associatedwithopeningapractice, enteringapartnership, We willweightherisks, considerdebtobligationsandevaluatevarious Understand arealistic viewofownershipversusbeinganemployee. practice, where massiveschooldebt oftenobscures thebigpicture. Review theemotionalandbusinessaspectsofowningyourown Owning Your Practice: The Key to Your FinancialFuture No Fee D ST 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa373 Mr. CharlesLoretto after youknowallthatcounts.” keys toeffectivelisteningand10success. “It’s whatyoulearn 10 stepstohearyeseverytime, fivequestionsyoumustanswer, five doesn’t sayyes. Learnthe10characteristics ofsuperdentalteams, asked! Your team’s skill, talentandabilitiesare wastedifthepatient Most peopleneverreceive optimaldentalcare becauseNOONEever Ask and Ye ShallReceive! The Art ofGettingto “Yes” No Fee All Attendees 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa372 Dr. MarkE. Hyman SUGGESTED AUDIENCE KEY LT OS A H DENTISTS D

LAB TECHNICIANS OFFICE STAFF ASSISTANTS HYGIENISTS NewSpeakeratHinman All Attendees SP ST SPOUSES STUDENTS GENERAL ATTENDANCE LECTURES P RE-REG ISTRATION I No Fee D LTST 9:30a.m. –12:30p.m. Course Sa376 Dr. GerardJ. Chiche become thechangeyouseek. life. Learntechniquesthatensure thatyouwillremain engagedto and systemsfordiscoveringoptimizingpassioninbothwork are notdefinedbycircumstances, butbycourage. Share practical tools tested thetrueresiliency ofindividuals. Peoplewhoknowtheirpassion productive andprofitable. Recentchallengingeconomictimeshave Discover howembracing thepassionofyourteamwillmakeoffice The Passion-CenteredPractice No Fee All Attendees Repeated fromFriday(Fr343) 9a.m. –12p.m. Course Sa375 Mr. GaryZelesky from conservativesplinttherapy toradical surgery willbehighlighted. basis fordiagnosisandtreatment willbeoutlined. Treatment modalities abnormal TMJ willbediscussed. Tools andscansthatwillgiveyouthe the battle. Anatomy ofthenormal TMJ andallof thevariationsof Recognizing anddefining Temporomandibular Dysfunctionismostof Everything You DoinDentistry The Temporomandibular Joint: The Foundationof No Fee All Attendees 9:30a.m. –12:30p.m. Course Sa377 Dr. DavidG. Jones esthetically-driven patients. selection, inorder toachievethebestandmostrealistic protectionfor systematic occlusalmanagementandceramics managementand treatment. There willbe astrongfocusonstep-by-stepestheticdesign, treatment ofesthetic problemsranging fromminorcasestoextensive This presentation willcoverasystematicandpractical approach for the Esthetics andFunction: PracticalKeys toSuccess NFO RMATION SATURDAY MARCH 25 63

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P LECTURES ATTENDANCE GENERAL adversely affect occlusion, orofacial maturation, and the general health and the general orofacial maturation, adversely affect occlusion, observations will and retrospective Case presentations of our patients. the clinical findings of this 35-year quest. illustrate Clinical pearls will help dental professionals recognize, begin Clinical pearls will help dental professionals recognize, obstructive patients regarding and communicate with diagnosing, Chronic airway compromise and obstruction airway disorders. A Retrospective Look at Orofacial Changes Over a Lifetime A Retrospective Look at Orofacial Changes Over a Lifetime Airway Obstruction Due to Course Sa380 – 12 p.m. 10 a.m. All Attendees No Fee Dr. Daniel D. Dunwody Daniel D. Dr. you see advertised during those annoying television commercial breaks. breaks. television commercial you see advertised during those annoying need to be able to You new medications. the FDA approves Every day, information. quickly analyze and apply this ever-changing advice about changing medications based on a newspaper or Internetadvice about changing medications based no frills is a quick, “Drugs in the News” article that they just read? of those medications thatapproach to the indications and pharmacology Drugs in the News medication that they sawHave patients ever asked you about a new friend ever asked for youradvertised on television? Has a patient or All Attendees No Fee Dr. Harold L. Crossley Harold L. Dr. Course Sa379 10 – 11 a.m. interest, chewers, pickers, pokers and midnight ‘tokers’ (Steve Miller ‘tokers’ pokers and midnight pickers, chewers, interest, pathology ride! for a wild oral Get ready Band) will make appearances. imagined will show up. The course will include electrical and other course will include electrical and other The imagined will show up. sexual practices, oral osteonecrosis, injuries, traumatic burns, your Just to keep etc. cosmetic fillers, complications, chemotherapy It’s More Than Physical and Other Love Stories Than Physical More It’s of for Hinman 2017 will be a review new course developed This you never Some unusual presentations injuries. physical and chemical All Attendees No Fee Dr. John A. Svirsky A. John Dr. Course Sa378 p.m. – 12:30 9:30 a.m. 64 SATURDAY MARCH 25 and whatwecandotohelp. these problemsinyourpatients, familyandfriends(andyourself) happened, 24 hoursa especially ofthestructures thatare abandoning Nature’s prescription forpropergrowthanddevelopment, through ‘Cultural Evolution’duringthepast600yearsorsoby disease processknowntomedicine. country asitleadstovirtuallyeverynon-communicableinflammatory Dysfunctional breathing constitutes the#1publichealthcrisisinour Breathing, A No Fee All Attendees 1–3p.m. Course Sa385 Dr. able toanswerknowledgeablyandwithconfidence. your patientasks, given theanswerstomostfrequently askedquestionssowhen that themoderndentalpractice shouldbefamiliarwith. years. Beingceramic, thistypeofimplanthassomedistinctadvantages Zirconium implantshavebeensuccessfullyplacedinEuropeformany A PlaceforZirconiumImplants No Fee D H 1–3p.m. Course Sa384 Dr. Dentist’s Perspectiveona Tom GordonL. Brady A LT Colquitt day, notjustduringsleep. Learnhowandwhythishas whathealthproblemsare

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Atlanta Welcomes The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting

Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau

The Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau will have an information table near registration. Stop by to learn about the exciting attractions, tours, events and restaurants Atlanta has to offer. Thursday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Porsche Driving Experience

Sign up to take a test drive at the new Porsche Experience Center Atlanta! They offer a fleet of more than 75 of the latest Porsche models. A rotating display of vehicles from both the Porsche Museum in Germany and collectors in the provides an environment that will immerse you in the Porsche culture. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit porschedriving.com/experiences/driving-experiences to book your test drive.

Fall in Love with Bicycle Tours of Atlanta

Explore Atlanta’s history, art and culture on a fun, safe and leisurely bicycle tour! Guests will be introduced to the beautiful, fascinating and edgy intown areas that make this city a great place to “live, work and play.” Bring your sense of adventure and feel like a kid again on this unique experience with Bicycle Tours of Atlanta. Visit biketoursatl.com/Hinman to book your tour.

Visit hinman.org/General-Info/Special-Offers to see a complete list of special offers for Hinman attendees.

Please visit attend.atlanta.net/hinman and use it as a resource to help you plan your visit to our city. With so much to do, you might even want to come a day early or stay a few days later to experience all our city has to offer. SPECIAL EVENTS

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AmericasMart Shopping Keynote Session with Event Th400 Dr. Sanjay Gupta 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Event Th401 Fee: $20 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. GWCC AmericasMart (Building 3), home to No Fee fashion, fine jewelry and accessories wholesale showrooms, is typically only Join us for the official opening ceremony of open to trade professionals, but it will the Hinman Dental Meeting! Doors and cash bar open at 5 p.m. with open its doors to registered Hinman a musical prelude until 5:30 p.m. The Keynote Session introduces the attendees who show a name badge Meeting’s Featured Clinicians and Keynote Speaker, Dr. Sanjay Gupta. and ticket. Dr. Gupta is the multiple Emmy® award-winning chief medical Note: Showrooms offer limited correspondent for CNN. Gupta, a practicing neurosurgeon, plays an samples of clothing and accessories. integral role in CNN’s reporting on health and medical news for all Showroom days and times vary. of CNN’s shows domestically and internationally, and contributes to Showrooms accept cash, but may require minimum amounts for CNN.com. His medical training and public health policy experience credit card purchases. No strollers or children under the age of 12 distinguish his reporting from war zones and natural disasters, as well will be admitted. as on a range of medical and scientific topics, including the recent Ebola outbreak, brain injury, disaster recovery, health care reform, Tickets for this event may be purchased prior to the Meeting or at fitness, military medicine and HIV/AIDS. Dr. Gupta is the host of Vital Signs theTicket Sales desk in the Registration Hall. for CNN International and Accent Health for Turner Private Networks.

Take the Hinman Shuttle from the main entrance of the GWCC to The Gupta’s passion for inspiring Americans to lead healthier, more active Westin Peachtree Plaza. Walk one block north on Spring Street to the lives led him to launch “Fit Nation,” CNN’s multi-platform anti-obesity AmericasMart Building 3 main entrance located at 250 Spring Street. initiative. In 2009, “Fit Nation” followed the progress of Gupta and six CNN viewers as they inspired each other while training for a triathlon. The program is now in its seventh year.

In addition to his work for CNN, Gupta is a member of the staff and faculty at the School of Medicine. He is associate chief of neurosurgery at Grady Memorial Hospital and regularly performs surgery at Emory University and Grady hospitals. He holds memberships in the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons and the Council on Foreign Relations. He serves as a diplomate of the American Board of Neurosurgery and is a certified medical investigator.

Gupta contributes to the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes. He is the author of three New York Times best-selling books, Chasing Life (2007), Cheating Death (2009) and Monday Mornings (2012).

Gupta received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a doctorate of medicine from the University of Michigan Medical School. Before joining CNN, Gupta completed neurosurgical fellowship at the Semmes Murphey Clinic and residency at the SPECIAL EVENTS University of Michigan Medical Center.

Marvin C. Goldstein Memorial Lecture This session is sponsored by the Atlanta chapter of the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity in cooperation with the Thomas P. The indicates that transportation to this event is included Hinman Dental Meeting. The Fraternity has dedicated this lectureship in the ticket fee. in memory of Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein.

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Pilates Event Fr402 | 7 – 7:30 a.m. Atlanta Brews Cruise Fee: $10 Event Fr405 | 12:30 – 5:30 p.m. Board bus at main entrance of GWCC at Start your day off right! Wear your exercise 12:30 p.m. for 12:45 p.m. departure. Return gear and bring a water bottle. bus will board at 5 p.m. for 5:15 p.m. departure. Location will be announced at a later date. Fee: $68 Attendees must be 21 to participate in this event.

There’s no better, or safer, AmericasMart Shopping way to taste the beer made Event Fr403 | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. right here in Atlanta than Also available on Thursday (Event Th400) on this tour. Visit one of the Fee: $20 largest craft breweries in the country, SweetWater AmericasMart (Building 3), home to fashion, fine jewelry and Brewing Company, brewer of accessories wholesale showrooms, is typically only open to trade several tasty beers. Tour the professionals, but it will open its doors to registered Hinman oldest brewery in Georgia, attendees who show a name badge and ticket. Red Brick Brewing. Finish the day in a local brewpub, 5 Seasons Brewing, where you will Note: Showrooms offer limited samples of clothing and accessories. sample some of Atlanta’s favorite beers and enjoy some delicious Showroom days and times vary. Showrooms accept cash, but may snacks. Best thing of all, Brews Cruise does all the driving! require minimum amounts for credit card purchases. No strollers or children under the age of 12 will be admitted.

Tickets for this event may be purchased prior to the Meeting or at the Wine Tasting and Seminar with Mr. Michael Gallant Ticket Sales desk in the Registration Hall. Event Fr406 | 3 – 4:30 p.m. Omni Hotel, South Tower, Atrium Terrace Take the Hinman Shuttle from the main entrance of the GWCC to The Fee: $55 Westin Peachtree Plaza. Walk one block north on Spring Street to the AmericasMart Building 3 main entrance located at 250 Spring Street. Old World Wine Exploration France, Italy and Spain have dominated the world wine trade for centuries. While the business has changed, these countries continue Hinman Luncheon with to be the center of the wine world. Expert Michael Gallant will with Carolyn O’Neil examine some beautiful wines including some Chianti, Bordeaux Event Fr404 | 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and many other interesting finds. Omni Hotel Fee: $65

The Happy Healthy Kitchen: Good for People and the Planet! Carolyn O’Neil, registered dietitian, award winning food writer and author of the best selling Slim Down South Cookbook serves up the latest news on great food and good nutrition. From farm to table goodness to fabulous dishes served around the world, Carolyn will serve up the latest taste trends coming to a supermarket near you. She’ll answer your questions on top nutrition topics and concerns. Carolyn writes food, nutrition and healthy lifestyle content for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and she contributes food and nutrition segments to NBC Atlanta & Company. Carolyn has earned three James Beard Foundation Awards, including Who’s Who in Food and Beverage. She was honored by the National Restaurant Association, the American Heart Association and the Academy of Nutrition and

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Friday, March 24 from 7-10:30 p.m. Georgia Aquarium | Event Fr407

EVENT DETAILS Grab a ticket when you arrive for a chance to cast a line at the Hinman’s Night Out is back this year for another unforgettable Gone Fishin’ Prize Pond. Participants will “catch” a prize valued event experience that’s not to be missed! All registered between $5–500, with $4,000 in prizes awarded. attendees are invited to our Party Under the Sea at the Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the United States. HOW TO GET THERE The Hinman hotel shuttle routes will run until 11 p.m. (the Omni For less than the cost of a general admission aquarium ticket, Hotel is an additional stop during this time only). The Aquarium you will be able to dance the night away with Rhythm Nation, is a half-mile walk from the GWCC. Parking is available at the who will play a variety of high-energy hits. Also, you can visit all Aquarium for $10. of the aquarium exhibits, enjoy delectable food and drink catered by Wolfgang Puck, play a few interactive games or snap a photo TICKETS with your friends. Tickets are $30 for registered meeting attendees and $15 for registered students and residents. All tickets purchased at the HIGHLIGHTS door are $40, based on availability. The entry ticket includes Make the most of the evening by dressing to match the Under the access to the aquarium exhibits, a scrumptious food buffet and Sea theme, as a sea creature, goddess, shipmate… or wherever two drink tickets. Beverages also will be available for purchase. your imagination guides you! For those who participate, there will

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Everyone attending MUST register for the Meeting and the event; tickets are required for entry. There is a LIMITED number of tickets available. Get your tickets now!

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Yoga Dental Student Networking Coffee Talk Event Sa408 | 7 – 7:30 a.m. Course Sa410 | 10 – 11:30 a.m. Fee: $10 All Dental Students GWCC Start your day off right! Wear your exercise gear and bring your No Fee water bottle. Location will be announced at a later date. Join other dental students and Hinman member dentists for coffee and light refreshments. Take advantage of the opportunity to hear from a panel of three young dentists who have practiced in large group and private office environments. Each panelist will present a short overview of their experiences since graduation and the floor will then be open for questions. Register in advance to ensure a spot in this event.

Junior League of Atlanta Tour of Kitchens Event Sa409 | 9:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Board bus at main entrance of entrance of GWCC at 9:30 a.m. for 10 a.m. departure. Bus will return to the GWCC at 12:45 p.m. Fee: $48

The 20th Annual Tour of Kitchens will showcase many of Atlanta’s finest residential kitchens created by the city’s most celebrated kitchen designers. Many of the elite chefs in Atlanta will perform culinary demonstrations in various homes on the tour.

Tickets can be used for access to the Sunday portion of the tour. Transportation not provided. SPECIAL EVENTS

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Ms. Lois J. Banta Dr. Laura D. Braswell Mr. Brian Carson Grain Valley, MO Atlanta, GA Fayetteville, NC • CEO and Founder, Banta Consulting • Charter Member and • Owner, Signature Dental Studio • Owner, The Speaking Consulting Master Clinician, American • Immediate Past President, Network Academy of Laser Dentistry North Carolina Dental Laboratory

Featured • American Academy of Dental Special • Private Practice: Periodontics Special Association Clinician Office Managers Lifetime Lecturer • Owner, Periodontics Lecturer • Advisory Board Member, Achievement Award Recipient 2016 See pages 9, 15, 29, 32, 46 Durham Technical Community See pages 2, 9, 21, 25, 29, 38, College Laboratory Program 45, 53, 61 Dr. William E. Bruce II See pages 5, 53, 59 Simpsonville, SC Ms. Judy Bendit • Private Practice Dr. Gerard J. Chiche Delray Beach, FL • Affiliate Professor, Medical Augusta, GA • Faculty Member, Temple University of South Carolina College • Thomas P. Hinman Endowed University Dental School Special of Dental Medicine Chair in Restorative Dentistry, • Advisory Board, Palm Beach Lecturer • Co-Founder of Upward Dental, Dental College of Georgia at State College an education company focused on Augusta University Special Featured Lecturer See pages 2, 9, 13, 16, 29, 39 implementing dental excellence Clinician • Director, Center for Esthetic and See pages 29, 46, 49, 53, 54 Implant Dentistry, Dental College Ms. Jen Blake of Georgia at Augusta University Brownsburg, IN Dr. Jeff J. Brucia • Past President, American Academy • Certified Dental Assistant San Francisco, CA of Esthetic Dentistry • Founder, Detail Management • Assistant Professor of Dental See pages 9, 16, 18, 45, 53, 62 Solutions Practice, University of the Pacific Special See pages 9, 27, 29, 33 School of Dentistry Dr. Gordon J. Christensen Lecturer Featured • Co-Director, FACE occlusion Provo, UT Clinician study club • CEO, Clinicians Report Foundation Dr. Richard W. Boyd • Private Practice: Esthetic and (formerly CRA), which has Sugar Land, TX Restorative Dentistry performed and published dental

• Board Certified Orthodontist See pages 18, 29, 34, 41, 53, 55 Featured research since 1976 • Invisalign Elite Advantage Provider Clinician • Founder and Director, Practical See pages 9, 12, 15 Dr. Allison Buchanan Clinical Courses (PCC) Special Augusta, GA • Adjunct Professor, University of Lecturer • Assistant Professor, Department Utah School of Dentistry of Oral Health and Diagnostic See pages 9, 16, 18, 29, 40 Dr. Gordon L. Brady Sciences, Dental College of Atlanta, GA Special Georgia at Augusta University Dr. Rella Christensen • Private Practice: Oral and Lecturer • Diplomate, American Board of Provo, UT Maxillofacial Surgery Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology • PhD in Physiology See pages 29, 46, 53, 58, 64 See pages 9, 11, 29, 34, 50 • Director, TRAC Research, which is Special part of Clinicians Report Foundation Lecturer • Founder and Former Director, Mr. Skip Carpenter Featured Matthews, NC Clinician University of Colorado School of Dr. Lee Ann Brady • Owner, Esthetic Designs Inc. Dentistry Expanded Function Dental Phoenix, AZ • Member, Oral Design International Hygiene Program • Director of Education, See pages 5, 53, 59 See pages 9, 21, 25, 29, 48

Clinical Mastery Special • Editorial Board, JCD and Lecturer SPEAKER INDEX Featured Dentaltown Magazine Clinician • Clinical Editor, SSC Journal See pages 9, 13, 21, 29, 34, 40

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Dr. Tom Colquitt Ms. Nancy Dewhirst Mr. Terry Fohey Shreveport, LA Laguna Beach, CA Bogart, GA • Sleep Medicine Faculty, Louisiana • RDH • Founder, NuCraft Dental Arts State University Medical School • Course Director of Pathology and The Dental A.R.T.S. Center • Contributor, Journal of Prosthetic and Infection Control, West Coast • Past President, Georgia Dental Dentistry University, Department of Dental Lab Association Special Special Special Lecturer • Past President, American Academy Lecturer Hygiene Lecturer See pages 49 of Restorative Dentistry See pages 2, 9, 19, 29, 39, 43 See pages 53, 64 Dr. Mitchell J. Gardiner Shrewsbury, NJ Dr. Sarah Conroy Dr. Daniel D. Dunwody • Private Practice: General Worthington, OH Lawrenceville, GA • Clinical Instructor of Fixed • Private Practice: General • Private Practice: Orthodontics Prosthetics, Rutgers School of and Cosmetic Dentistry • Dilpomate, American Board of Dental Medicine • RDH Special Orthodontics Lecturer See pages 29, 49, 51, 53, 60 • Developed Hygiene Program at Special See pages 53, 63 Lecturer Columbus State Community College Special Lecturer See pages 9, 11 Dr. Henry A. Gremillion Dr. Bruce A. Edelstein New Orleans, LA Ms. Naomi Cooper Atlanta, GA • Dean, Louisiana State University Marina Del Ray, CA • Private Practice: Periodontics Health Sciences Center School of • Chief Marketing Consultant, See pages 29, 48, 53, 61, 64 Dentistry Pride Institute Featured • Director, Parker E. Mahan Facial • President, Minoa Marketing Special Clinician Pain Center, 1992-2008 • CEO and Co-Founder, Lecturer See pages 9, 18, 21, 29, 40, 44, Special Lecturer Doctor Distillery Dr. Robert R. Edwab 53, 61 See pages 9, 25, 29, 40, 45 New York, NY • Private Practice: Oral and Dr. Harold L. Crossley Maxillofacial Surgery Mr. Rick Griggs Cambridge, MD • Executive Director, Greater Fort Collins, CO • Professor Emeritus, University of Featured New York Dental Meeting • Founder, Griggs Achievement and Maryland Dental School Clinician See pages 9, 12, 14, 29, 32, QUID NOVI Innovation Conference • 2008 Gordon Christensen Lecturer 53, 54 • Trainer and Author Recognition Award Recipient Featured Special See pages 9, 15, 23, 29, 49, 50 • Member, Maryland State Dental Clinician Ms. Katherine M. Eitel Belt Lecturer Association’s Well Being Committee Aguanga, CA See pages 9, 19, 21, 29, 41, 49, • Speaker and Communication Dr. Van B. Haywood 51, 53, 63 Coach Augusta, GA • Board Member, Speaking • Professor, Dental College of Consultant Network Georgia at Augusta University, Mr. Shaun Daugherty Special Lecturer Lawrenceville, GA See pages 2, 3, 9, 21, 26, 29, Department of Oral Rehabilitation • Attorney 37, 38 Featured • Co-Author, First Publication on • Private Practice: Medical and Clinician Nightguard Vital Bleaching Dental Malpractice Defense See pages 9, 14, 22, 29, 43, 46 • Former Research Biologist Dr. Michael Falkel Seminar Monterey, CA Series See pages 9, 27 • Founder, Onpharma Inc. Ms. Karen Davis • Assistant Professor of Local Richardson, TX Anesthesia, The University of • RDH Special the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni • Founder, Cutting Edge Concepts® Lecturer School of Dentistry • Corporate Council, Dimensions of See pages 9, 25, 29, 49, 50 Dental Hygiene Featured Clinician See pages 2, 9, 16, 25, 29, 39, 51, 53, 55

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Dr. Gavin Heymann Dr. David G. Jones Dr. Stanley F. Malamed Chapel Hill, NC Atlanta, GA West Hills, CA • Private Practice: Orthodontics • Private Practice • Professor Emeritus, University of • Adjunct Assistant Professor, • Founder, TMJ Treatment Atlanta Southern California Ostrow School University of North Carolina See pages 53, 62 of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics • Author of textbooks on local Special Special Featured Lecturer See pages 53, 61, 64 Lecturer Clinician anesthesia, emergency medicine and sedation Dr. Greggory Kinzer See pages 9, 19, 29, 42, 45, 53, 58 Mr. Al Hodges Seattle, WA Waynesburg, KY • Private Practice: Prosthodontics Dr. Louis Malcmacher • CDT • Faculty Member, Speaker Education Cleveland, OH • Owner, Highland Dental Arts See pages 29, 41, 44, 53, 58 • President, American Academy of See pages 5, 53, 59 Facial Esthetics Featured Special Clinician • Author Lecturer • Master, Academy of General Dentistry Special Mr. Brantley Kitching Lecturer See pages 9, 10, 11, 29, 31 Ms. Janice Hurley Bishop, GA San Diego, CA • CDT Mr. Imtiaz Manji • Author • Owner, Essential Dental Connection Scottsdale, AZ • Dental Consultant for more See pages 29, 35, 53, 54 • Chairman, Spear Education than 25 years • Co-Chairman and Founder, Special See pages 2, 9, 19, 24, 29, Open Wide Foundation Special Lecturer Lecturer 36, 38, 51 Ms. Tonya Lanthier See pages 4, 5, 9, 18, 26, 29, Featured Atlanta, GA Clinician 30, 53, 60 Dr. Mark E. Hyman • Founder and CEO, DentalPost.net Greensboro, NC • RDH • Private Practice See pages 53, 63 Ms. Judy Kay Mausolf

• Adjunct Professor, University of Seminar Lakeville, MN North Carolina School of Dentistry Series • Director of Sponsoring Partners, • Visiting Faculty, The Pankey Mr. Charles Loretto The Speaking Consultant Network Featured Clinician Institute Plano, TX • Publisher, monthly newsletter See pages 3, 5, 9, 19, 22, 29, • Advisor, Cain, Watters & Associates “Show Your Shine” Special 37, 44, 53, 58, 61 • Dental Consultant Lecturer See pages 2, 3, 9, 16, 26, 29, See pages 4, 5, 29, 30, 45, 53, 37, 38 60, 62 Special Dr. Martin Jablow Lecturer Dr. Thomas R. McDonald Woodbridge, NJ Athens, GA • President, Dental Tech Advisors Dr. Brigitte Lovell • Clinical Instructor, Dental College • Columnist, Dr. Bicuspid.com Ojai, CA of Georgia at Augusta University, See pages 29, 40, 45, 53, 58 • Director, Keeler Center for Department of Oral Rehabilitation

Special Headache and Orofacial Pain Featured • Private Practice Lecturer • Develops and Fabricates Dental Clinician • Fellow, American College of Sleep Appliances for Obstructive Dentists Special Dr. Jim Janakievski Lecturer Sleep and Snoring See pages 9, 12, 18, 29, 32, Tacoma, WA See pages 9, 24, 29, 40 53, 62 • Affiliate Assistant Professor, University of Washington Dr. Tieraona Low Dog Mr. John K. McGill SPEAKER INDEX Department of Periodontology Pecos, NM Charlotte, NC Featured • Diplomate, American Board of • Fellowship Director, Arizona • CEO, The McGill & Hill Group, LLC Clinician Periodontology Center for Integrative Medicine • Contributing Editor, Dental • Private Practice: Periodontics • Author, National Geographic’s Economics See pages 2, 9, 16, 20, 29, “Life Is Your Best Medicine” See pages 2, 4, 5, 9, 18, 20, Special Featured 43, 47 Lecturer See pages 5, 29, 43, 47, 53, Clinician 29, 30, 42, 53, 60, 61 56, 58

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Mr. David L. Meinz Dr. Jason Olitsky Mr. Joshua Polansky Orlando, FL Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Cherry Hill, NJ • Contributing Editor, Journal of the • Director, Aesthetics for Clinical • CDT Academy of General Dentistry Mastery Series • Contributor, American Academy • Registered Dietitian Nutritionist • Digital Smile Design Master of Cosmetic Dentistry’s JCD,

Special • Author, “Ten Bonus Years” Special • Adjunct Faculty, Arizona School Special Quintessence’s QDT and The Lecturer See pages 9, 25, 29, 48, 50 Lecturer of Dentistry and Oral Health Lecturer Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry See pages 9, 13, 29, 32, 47 See pages 5, 53, 59 Ms. Kim Miller Peoria, AZ Dr. Jeffrey B. Pafford Dr. Michael E. Pruett • Columnist, RDH Magazine Decatur, GA Augusta, GA • Lead Profitability Coach, • Private Practice: Endodontics • Private Practice Inspired Hygiene • Faculty, Dental College of Georgia • Assistant Professor, Dental College Special See pages 9, 13, 15, 29, 34, 35 at Augusta University of Georgia at Augusta University, Lecturer • Founding Member, International Department of Oral Rehabilitation Special Special Lecturer Academy of Endodontics Lecturer • Director of General Practice Dr. Ricardo Mitrani See pages 53, 60 Residency Program, Dental College Mexico City, Mexico of Georgia at Augusta University • Executive Director, Spear Digest See pages 9, 12, 29, 41, 44, • Affiliate Associate Professor, Dr. Scott Parazynski 53, 57 University of Washington Houston, TX Featured • Private Practice: Prosthodontics • Lead Astronaut, Space Shuttle Clinician See pages 4, 9, 17, 19, 29, Thermal Protection System Ms. Amber Riley 30, 47 Inspection and Repair San Diego, CA • Emergency Medicine and • Forensic Dental Autopsy Featured Dr. Linda C. Niessen Clinician Trauma Physician Technician, San Diego County Office Davie, FL • Inductee, U.S. Astronaut Hall of the Medical Examiner • Dean and Professor, Nova of Fame, May 2016 Special • Dental Hygiene Board Examiner Southeastern University College See pages 2, 4, 9, 22, 30 Lecturer See pages 9, 22, 25, 29, 48 of Dental Medicine Featured • Author, “Geriatric Dentistry: Dr. David L. Rothman Clinician Aging and Oral Health” Dr. Tim Pendergrass San Francisco, CA See pages 5, 9, 22, 26, 29, Lubbock, TX • Private Practice: Pediatrics 42, 56 • Assistant Professor, Texas • Fellow, American Academy of Tech University Health Sciences Pediatric Dentistry

Center, Department of Featured • Clinical Associate Professor, Dr. William Nudera Special Rehabilitation Services Clinician Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Bloomingdale, IL Lecturer • Certified Orthopedic Manual CWRU School of Dental Medicine • Diplomate, American Board of Therapist See pages 5, 9, 17, 20, 29, 35, Endodontics See pages 2, 9, 14, 23, 29, 53, 57 • Faculty, University of Illinois 34, 39

Special College of Dentistry, Department Lecturer of Endodontics Ms. Laci L. Phillips Dr. Michael Scherer • Private Practice: Endodontics Chesterfield, MI Sonora, CA See pages 29, 35, 42, 53, 54 • Speaker and Team Technology • Assistant Clinical Professor, Coach for Dental Practices through Loma Linda Univeristy her Company, Practice Dynamics • Clinical Instructor, University of

Mr. Stuart Oberman Featured • Columnist, Dental Office, Special Nevada Las Vegas Loganville, GA Clinician Hygienetown, Docs of Dentistry Lecturer • Private Practice: Prosthodontics • Founder and President, and American Dental Assistants See pages 29, 32, 53, 55, 57 Oberman Law Firm Association, and DentistryiQ.com • Contributor, Dental Town, See pages 2, 9, 18, 22, 29, 38, Special Inside Dentistry, Dental Tribune 42, 53, 58, 64 Lecturer and many others See pages 9, 24

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Dr. Paresh Shah Mr. Robert F. Spiel Ms. Rachel Wall Winnipeg, Canada Idaho Falls, ID Charlotte, NC • Adjunct Associate Professor, • Columnist, Dental Economics, • Owner, Inspired Hygiene University of the Pacific Dental The Progressive Dentist and The • Dental Hygienist School Progressive Orthodontist See pages 2, 9, 24, 27, 29, 39, 46 Special • Founder and Co-Director, Special • Former Adjunct Faculty Member Special Lecturer Seattle Study Club Winnipeg Lecturer of the Health Care Administration, Lecturer • Private Practice BYU-Idaho See pages 9, 14, 17, 29, 32 See pages 2, 4, 9, 23, 26, 29, 30, 38, 44 Ms. Jessica Wilson Dr. Nader Sharifi Atlanta, GA Chicago, IL • Chair Member and Volunteer • Gordon Christensen Distinguished Dr. Barbara J. Steinberg Consultant, Organization of Safety, Lecturer Award Recipient 2007 Margate, NJ Asepsis and Prevention • Fellow, American College of Dentists • Clinical Professor of Surgery, Special • Infection Prevention Specialist, See pages 9, 17, 20, 29, 44, 53, Lecturer Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Co. Featured Drexel University College of Clinician 54 Medicine See pages 3, 9, 15, 29, 37, 50 Featured • Diplomate, American Board Clinician of Oral Medicine Dr. Lee H. Silverstein See pages 5, 9, 18, 24, 29, Dr. Mollie Winston Marietta, GA 41, 50, 53, 56, 63 Atlanta, GA • Associate Clinical Professor of • Private Practice: Oral and Periodontics, Dental College of Maxillofacial Surgery Georgia at Augusta University Dr. John A. Svirsky • Vice President, Academy • Author Richmond, VA of Osseointegration Featured Featured Clinician See pages 9, 12, 14, 29, 33, • Board-Certified Oral and Clinician See pages 4, 5, 9, 17, 18, 29, 34, 53, 54, 55 Maxillofacial Pathologist, 43, 56 Virginia Commonwealth University

Featured • Honorary Member, Hinman Dr. Jane A. Soxman Clinician Dental Society Dr. Alfred D. Wyatt Jr. Allison Park, PA See pages 2, 17, 20, 29, 39, College Park, GA • Diplomate, American Board of 43, 53, 62 • Private Practice Pediatric Dentistry • Member, Academy • Editor, Handbook of Clinical of Laser Dentistry Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Lori Trost See pages 9, 15, 29, 32 Special Special Lecturer • Private Practice: Pediatrics Waterloo, IL Lecturer See pages 5, 29, 42, 46, 53, 57 • Private Practice • Clinical Researcher See pages 3, 9, 14, 23, 29, Mr. Gary Zelesky

Dr. Jamison R. Spencer Special 33, 37 Citrus Hights, CA Boise, ID Lecturer • Author, “The Passion • Director, Center for Sleep Centered Person” Apnea and TMJ • Former Instructor, • Director of Dental Sleep Special North Central College Special Medicine, Lane and Associates Lecturer See pages 3, 29, 37, 48, 53, 62 Lecturer Family Dentistry • Co-Director of Dental Sleep Medicine Mini Residencies, SPEAKER INDEX Tufts University and University of the Pacific See pages 29, 35, 41, 53, 55, 57

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The Hinman Shop Take Hinman home with you.

Be sure to stop by the Hinman Shop, located on the A400 level near Registration. Proceeds from the store will be used by the Hinman Trustees for dental education scholarships for dental, hygiene, assisting and lab tech students. A variety of items will be offered, including t-shirts, water bottles and golf shirts, just to name a few.

105th Hinman Limited Edition Merchandise

2017 Hard Rock Café pins will be available for purchase at the meeting.

Pins can be purchased for $15 at the Hinman Shop located at the main entrance of the Georgia World Congress Center.

A portion of the sale will fund a scholarship for dental education.

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SAT U R DAY, MARCH 25

Are you planning to hire an associate or a new staff member? Are you looking for a job?

Don’t miss out on your chance to post your open positions or learn about job openings. Career Connections by Hinman is a great way to network and connect with top dental practices.

Here are some quick tips to make the most out of your experience:

Step One: 1 Update your CV or resume and social media profiles. Consistency is important.

Step Two: 2 Register for Hinman and login to your registration profile prior to the event to review the postings.

Step Three: 3 Bring a positive attitude and dress appropriately for a professional interview.

Step Four: 4 Prepare questions in advance. Keep conversations focused. Create notes to remind yourself of your top selling points. SATURDAY Step Five: CAREER CONNECTIONS 5 Follow up. Send a thank you note or e-mail for information and 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. guidance received.

Please visit Hinman.org/Education-Events/Career-Connections for more information.

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SCHEDULE

Thursday, March 23 Friday, March 24 Saturday, March 25 9:30 a.m. Hall Opens 9:30 a.m. Hall Opens 9:30 a.m. Hall Opens 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Table Clinics 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Hinman Eatery Hours 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Hinman Eatery Hours 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Hinman Eatery Hours 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Table Clinics 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Table Clinics 2 – 5 p.m. Table Clinics 3 – 6 p.m. Table Clinics 3 p.m. Hall Closes 3 – 5 p.m. Exhibit Only Hours 6 p.m. Hall Closes 5 p.m. Hall Closes

HIGHLIGHTS IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

LEARNING LAB CO-OP NO KID HUNGRY Join us in our newest pavilion Work to end child hunger in America. for one-hour table-top Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry demonstrations by exhibitors campaign is focused on a future where kids and Lab Tech professionals. have access to the healthy food that they Friday will be Dental Technicians need all year long. Stop by Booth 137 for chef Guild (DTG) Day and we’ll offer demonstrations and other fun activities and free CE from this highly-acclaimed help take a bite out of child hunger. group. Check Hinman.org for additional free CE offerings in this area.

TABLE CLINICS Earn free CE by stopping by these HINMAN DINING scientific table-top presentations DOLLARS given by volunteers from Save a dollar a day by using the dental community. Each the Dining Dollar coupons in presentation is approximately the Hinman Eateries on the 10 minutes in length. One hour of Exhibit Hall floor. Dining Dollars CE is earned for each hour spent can be found in the onsite in the Table Clinics area. program.

TOTAL HEALTH PAVILION HINMAN MARKETPLACE Come learn about healthy living, Relax and unwind with some sample nourishing snacks and talk well-deserved retail therapy at the to lifestyle experts. Earn free CE in a Hinman Marketplace! Check out comfortable setting. Check Hinman.org non-dental related exhibitors located for the complete CE schedule. in the left corner of the hall next to the Hinman Eatery. Stop by while you are in the hall or on your way to or from your courses. EXHIBITS

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INTRODUCING EXCLUSIVE EXHIBIT HALL HOURS ON THURSDAY FROM 3 – 5 P.M.!

Join us in the Exhibit Hall for dedicated one-on-one networking and shopping time. Free CE will be available in the Table Clinics area and the Total Health Pavilion if you want to continue learning and earning CE. Stop by the Learning Lab Co-Op for product presentations or grab a drink and stroll the hall with your friends before the Keynote Session.

THE HINMAN E-DAILY DOWNLOAD THE HINMAN APP Check your inbox daily for updates on all things Hinman. Before you arrive in Atlanta, be sure to download This e-newsletter includes information on the day’s the Hinman APP to view exhibitor lists, show specials, activities and photos from the previous day’s events. maps, handouts, room locations, special events in Visit Hinman.org to subscribe to our email list, if your Atlanta and to verify your CE. email address was not used during the registration process. Take a look at this helpful information to get your day started at Hinman.

LOUNGE AND CHARGING STATION COMPLIMENTARY WiFi Charge your device and take a break with coffee NEW this year, complimentary WiFi will be offered in the morning and lemonade in the afternoons, throughout the Georgia World Congress Center, compliments of Hinman Housing Powered by courtesy of Hinman Housing Powered by EventSphere. Check the onsite program for a EventSphere. schedule of when refreshments will be available. Stop by during exclusive hall hours on Thursday from 3 – 5 p.m. for other surprises! EXHIBITS

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# 3M Carestream Dental Doral Refining Corp. 3Shape Carr Healthcare Realty DoWell Dental Products, Inc. A A. Titan Instruments Centrix, Inc. Doxa Dental, Inc. ACTEON North America Cincinnati Insurance Company Drake Precision Dental Laboratory ADA 2017 – America’s Dental Meeting ClearCorrect DrQuickLook, Inc. A-dec Clinician’s Choice Dental Products, Inc. E EasyMarkit ADS South Coast Dental Eclipse Loupes and Products Advantage Technologies, Inc. Coltene/Whaledent, Inc. Edge Endo LLC Affinity Bank Common Sense Dental Products Elevate Oral Care Affordable Dentures Convergent Dental, Inc. EnCompass AFTCO Transition Consultants Cosmedent, Inc. Enovative Technologies Allpro Crest Oral-B Enzyme Industries, Inc. AMD Medicom, Inc. Crosstex Essential Dental Systems American Academy of Facial Esthetics Crown Tenant Advisors Exacta Dental Direct American Eagle Instruments Cutco Cutlery expo services American Sleep Dentistry D DDS Multimedia F Fotona/Lasers4Dentistry Anutra Medical, Inc. Delaware County Bank G Garfield Refining Company Argen Refining Delta Dental Garrison Dental Solutions Aseptico Delta Dental of Tennessee GC America, Inc. Aspen Dental Delta Gloves Georgia Dental Insurance Services Atlanta Dental Supply Demandforce GlaxoSmithKline Atlanta Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, P.C. DenMat Glidewell Laboratories B Bank of America Practice Solutions Denovo Dental, Inc. Global Surgical Corp. Bausch Articulating Papers, Inc. Dental Access Mobile Clinics Glove World – Top Quality Mfg. Belmont Equipment Dental Care Alliance Golden Dental Solutions Benco Dental Dental Entrepreneur Women Great Expressions Dental Centers Benevis Practice Services Dental Equipment Liquidators, Inc. Great Lakes Orthodontics, Ltd. Best Instruments Dental Power International, Inc. Greater New York Dental Meeting Bien-Air Dental Dental Tease, Inc. Group Financial Services Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr. David Clark Dental Tribune America H Hager Worldwide, Inc. BioHorizons DentalEZ Integrated Solutions Halyard Health Biolase Technology, Inc. DentalPost Handpiece Solutions, Inc. Birdeye DentalVibe Hartzell Instruments Bisco Dental Products Dentegra Insurance Co. Hawaiian Moon Blair & Associates, Dr. Charles and Practice Dentist Insurance Services HealthFirst Booster Dentistry Today Healthy Start / Ortho-Tain Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia DENTSPLY Sirona Heartland Dental BQ Ergonomics Designs for Vision, Inc. Henry Schein Dental BrandMax Diatech Henry Schein Merchandise & Exclusives Brasseler USA Digital Doc LLC Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions Brewer Design DMG America Heraeus Kulzer BridgeWay Practice Transitions Doctor.com Hi-Dow Professional Series C Cain, Watters & Associates Doctors Disability Specialists HIOSSEN CareCredit- Synchrony DoctorsInternet.com Hu-Friedy EXHIBITORS Hunza Dental 80 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS

I iMedicor Panoramic Corporation Solutionreach Infinite Therapeutics Parkell, Inc. Southeast Medical Books Insurance Answers Plus / Dental Systems Patterson Dental Southeast Transitions integrated dental systems PayAnywhere360 Southern Dental Instruments invisalign iTero PDT, Inc. Spident USA, Inc. Isolite Systems Perio Protect SS White ITI PerioChip By Dexcel Technologies, LTD Sterisil, Inc. Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. PeriOptix, Inc. Straumann J J. Morita USA, Inc. Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening Sunrise Dental Equipment, Inc. K Karl Schumacher Dental Photomed International Sunstar Americas, Inc. KaVo Pittman Dental Laboratory Superior Dental Design & Upholstery Kettenbach PLANMECA, Inc. SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. Kilgore International, Inc. PMC Insurance Solutions T Tess Oral Health Komet USA Power Dental USA TPC Kuraray America, Inc. Practical Clinical Courses Tuttnauer USA Co., Ltd. L Lares Research Practice Quotient U U. S. Jaclean, Inc. Lending Club Premier Dental Products Company Ultradent Products, Inc. Leonard Cabinet Co., Inc Preventech Ultralight Optics Lester Dine, Inc. Productive Practices Ultralight Optics, Inc. Lighthouse PMG, LLC Professional Dental Supplies ProdentUSA V Valumax International Live Oak Bank Professional Sales Associates, Inc. Vatech America LivOn Laboratories Prophy Magic Vector R&D, Inc. LumaDent, Inc. Pulpdent Corporation Viax Dental M MacPractice, Inc. PureLife Dental Vistar Technologies, LLC Marquee Dental Partners Q Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators VOCO America, Inc. McGill & Hill Group R R & D Services Amalgam Separators W Water Pik, Inc. Medidenta RGP, Inc. Weave Microcopy Dental Rhinogram web.com Microflex/Ansell Ritter Implants Wells Fargo Practice Finance Midmark Corporation Rose Micro Solutions West-TeleVox Solutions Millennium Dental Technologies Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc. Whip Mix Corporation MIS Implants Technologies, Inc. Rx Honing (Sharpening) Machine White Towel Services N Nadia International, Inc. S Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc www.atlantadental.com Nanova Biomaterials SciCan, Inc. Y YAPI Nashville Dental, Inc. SDI (North America), Inc. Z ZOLL Medical Corporation National Practice Transitions, LLC Second Story Promotions Zoll-Dental New Image Dental Laboratory Septodont Nierman Practice Management Shader Productions Exhibitor list as of the printing of this brochure. Nordent Manufacturing, Inc. Shofu Dental Corporation NSK Dental LLC Sikka Software Corp EXHIBITORS O Officite Smart Market Dental P Pacific Dental Services Snap On Optics Palisades Dental Social Dental Panadent Corp. Solmetex, LLC

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REGISTRATION CATEGORIES & FEES

PRE-REGISTRATION On or Before After Category 2/23 2/23 • Pre-register to avoid waiting in line and to guarantee a seat in General Attendance courses. (A) Dentist* $170 $225 • There are two ways to register: (1) Dentist in 1st year of practice* $85 $115 1) Register online at hinman.org. (2) Dentist in 2nd year of practice* $130 $170 2) Mail a registration form to: (3) Hinman Dental Society Member $0 $0 The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting (4) Hinman Spouse $0 $0 6840 Meadowridge Court (A4) Military Dentist $170 $170 Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 (B) Retired Dentist** $0 $0 • Registrations cannot be accepted by fax or phone. (B1) Retired Dentist needing CE*** $50 $50 Only one registration form is necessary for each office, including (C) Resident $0 $0 dentists, auxiliaries and family members. The registration form can be (D) Dental Student $0 $0 copied to accommodate additional registrants. Hinman accepts Visa, (E) Dentist Spouse $0 $0 MasterCard, American Express or a check for either pre-registration (F) Assistant $65 $75 or onsite registration. (G) Hygienist $65 $75 Attendees whose pre-registration forms are postmarked or received (H) Office Staff $65 $75 online by Thursday, February 23, 2017 will receive their registration (I) Lab Technician $65 $75 badges in the mail. Registrants should bring all of these materials to (J) Student Assistant $0 $0 the meeting. Those individuals who register after February 23 must pick up their materials onsite. (K) Student Hygienist $0 $0 • General Attendance: Confimation of these courses will be printed on (L) Student Lab Tech $0 $0 your badge. A limited number of seats will be available at the door of (M) Auxiliary Spouse $0 $0 the lecture room until approximately 10 minutes after the class begins. (N) Youth (ages 12–20) $0 $0 • Registered Attendance: Confimation of these courses will be (R) Non-Dental Healthcare Professional**** $100 $100 printed on your badge for those who pre-registered. Seats can be (T) Children (ages 0–11) $0 $0 purchased from Ticket Sales in Registration. (W) Non-ADA Dentist $170 $225

ONSITE REGISTRATION HOURS *Dentists who are in their first year of practice may attend the (Location: GWCC Main Entrance) meeting for a fee of $85 ($115 after 2/23). Dentists in their second year Wednesday, March 22 1 – 5 p.m. of practice pay $130 ($170 after 2/23). A copy of an ADA membership Thursday, March 23 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. card or other credentials with the year of dental school graduation Friday, March 24 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. must be submitted with the registration form for a reduced fee. Saturday, March 25 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. **Dentists requesting the retired dentist category with a complimentary ($0) The onsite program and exhibits guide will be available at: registration fee should visit hinman.org/Registration/Pre-Registration- • Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) Information to download the appropriate form, complete and return as 1) Main entrance instructed. No CE credit is earned in this category. 2) Building A, Level 4 entrance 3) Building B, Level 4 ***Retired dentists who need to earn CE hours should register in the retired dentist with CE category and pay the $50 registration fee. Individuals • Omni Hotel at CNN Center requesting the retired dentist with CE category should visit hinman.org/ 1) North Tower, M2 Level Registration/Pre-Registration-Information to download the appropriate form, 2) North Tower, M4 Level complete and return as instructed.

CHILDREN ****Individuals registering in this category should visit hinman.org/ Children (under the age of 12) and Youth (ages 12 – 20): Registration/Pre-Registration-Information to download the appropriate form, • Must register to attend the meeting complete and return as instructed. • Can visit the exhibit hall • Are not permitted in lectures Disability-Related Accommodations INFORMATION Strollers are not allowed in the exhibit hall. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, The Thomas P. Hinman Visit attend.atlanta.net/hinman to get a list of children’s Dental Meeting will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons activities available in Atlanta. We encourage you to bring with disabilities at the Meeting. Please submit your request no later than your family and see all our city has to offer! February 23, 2017, to Jackie Sarvis at [email protected] or 404-231-1663. GENERAL

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CANCELLATION POLICY ACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRY Cancellation requests must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 22, Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial 2017. No refunds will be made for cancellations requested after board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. registration opens on the first day of the meeting, which is Thursday, March 23, 2017. In order to meet the AGD deadline In order for the refund request to be considered, the information must for CE submission, AGD members be in writing and include the attendee’s name and address, and the should process their CE no later original registration badge. All requests must be postmarked by than April 28, 2017. Wednesday, March 22, 2017 and mailed to: The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting HANDOUTS & REGISTRATION CONFIRMATIONS 6840 Meadowridge Court Registration confirmations will be sent in advance. Included with the Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 information will be a user name and password for accessing specific TICKET RETURN handout materials and final course room locations. Please review this handout information in advance of the meeting and print, if needed. For attendees unable to attend registered courses or special Handouts will be available March 13 through May 12. Plan ahead, events, tickets (listed on your badge) may be resold to Ticket download the handouts and get the most out of the courses! Sales located in Registration. You may resell your ticket prior to the event and only if the course or special event is sold out.

GUEST REGISTRATION (ONSITE ONLY) ACCOMMODATIONS & All guests must pay a $75 registration fee, complete a guest TRAVEL INFORMATION The designated hotel service for the 2017 registration form and may register onsite only. Guests do not have Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting is to be accompanied by a registered attendee. Registering enables EventSphere. No other housing guests to visit the exhibit hall and to buy tickets for courses or organization has been authorized to represent Hinman for the 2017 special events. Guests do not receive continuing education credits. Meeting. Specially discounted room rates have been secured in numerous hotels. Representatives from EventSphere are ready to assist you with special requests relating to hotel rooms, multiple room The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting has carefully selected blocks, suites, meeting space and food and beverage requirements. all lecturers, exhibits and exhibitors to present at the 2017

Hinman Dental Meeting. The contents of any particular Patronage of the Hinman hotel program is appreciated. Booking program, lecture, exhibit or handout are the responsibility reservations through the Hinman hotel service benefits all Hinman of the respective lecturer or exhibitor presenting such participants and provides the lowest hotel rates possible. material. The Hinman Dental Society does not endorse or

approve any materials so presented. Select one of the following methods to make your hotel room reservations: ACCREDITATION & CONTINUING 1) Call EventSphere at (800) 243-1581. EDUCATION CREDIT 2) Book room requests online at hinman.org. The Hinman Dental Meeting utilizes a computerized accreditation Confirmations of hotel room selections are given instantaneously. process. Attendees who register for courses will receive a badge 3) Email [email protected]. listing the course and speaker for each class. Hinman provides one To avoid duplications in the booking process, please select only one hour of credit for each hour of lecture, unless otherwise indicated of the above-recommended methods. under the course description. GENERAL Computerized continuing education certificates can be printed at one of two locations during the meeting: 1) Exhibit Hall, Cyber Café: Thursday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. INFORMATION 2) Registration Hall: Saturday 1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. only

Download the Hinman app to record your CE.

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HOTEL RATES TRANSPORTATION & PARKING

HOTELS SINGLE/DOUBLE VALUE + Hinman Shuttle A complimentary shuttle bus system is available for Hinman attendees AC Hotel Atlanta Downtown (formerly Holiday Inn Downtown) $170 between select downtown hotels and the GWCC. See the list of Aloft Atlanta Downtown $174 participating hotels to the left. The shuttle schedule will be available Courtyard Atlanta Downtown $189 online prior to the meeting, will be posted in each participating hotel Crowne Plaza Atlanta Midtown $169 lobby and available to view on the Hinman App. Doubletree by Hilton Atlanta Downtown $189

Embassy Suites Atlanta at Centennial Park $239 MARTA (Rapid Rail System) Glenn Hotel $248 Visit www.itsmarta.com for details on schedules and route information Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown $179/$199 for MARTA, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Ride MARTA directly into the Omni/Georgia Dome/GWCC Station on the Hilton Atlanta $149 East/West line from numerous locations in the city, including the Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown $210 airport. Daily parking is available at most MARTA stations. See map Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown $159 on next page for MARTA stops to plan your trip. Home2 Suites Downtown $169 Hotel Indigo $209 GWCC Parking Information ($189 Early Bird) $199 Red Deck, Blue Lot and Yellow Lot Marriott Marquis $203 $15 in advance (use link below to purchase) Omni Hotel at CNN Center $215 $20 at the gate Sheraton ($168 Early Bird) $183 These parking lots, located around the GWCC, are indicated on the The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta $228 map below. Order your parking in advance online and ensure you The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead $224 have the space you need. Please visit gwcc.com/directions to W Atlanta Downtown $238 reserve a parking space. Westin Peachtree Plaza ($171 Early Bird) $191

Complimentary internet access is offered at all hotels and only to GWCCA CAMPUS MAP Hinman attendees and exhibitors who book in the Hinman block. A limited number of rooms will be available at the early-bird rate. Hinman shuttle provided Within walking distance of the GWCC and Omni Hotel

EventSphere can also assist with making car rental reservations. Discounted car rental rates are available for Hinman attendees. When speaking to an Eventsphere agent or when booking online, please reference the Enterprise, Alamo and National Discount #XZL0302 to receive lower rates.

For airline reservations, Delta Air Lines is pleased to offer special discounted airfares for Hinman attendees. To take advantage of the special rates, call Delta Meeting Network® Reservations at (800) 328-1111, Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. (Central Standard Time) and refer to File Meeting Code NMPAD. You may also use this code when booking online.

READY TO HEAD TO THE AIRPORT?

INFORMATION LOT NEED A PLACE TO STORE YOUR BAGS? MAGNUM Save time on your last day and enjoy the meeting to its fullest. Store your luggage at the GWCC, Building A, Level 300, across from A314.

GENERAL You will be charged $3.00 for each item you store.

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PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 85 CONCURRENT MEETINGS

Note: If you are planning to attend one or more Alumni Receptions or Affiliate Groups, please indicate the event on the enclosed registration form or as part of the online registration process. This information will be forwarded to the appropriate contact to assist in planning for the event. Final times and locations will be posted at hinman.org/Education-Events/Concurrent-Meetings and printed in the onsite program and exhibits guide.

ALUMNI RECEPTIONS

Case Western Reserve University – School of Dental Medicine University of Florida – College of Dentistry Event Fr450 – 125th Anniversary Reception Event Fr457 – Alumni Reception Friday, March 24, 5 – 7:30 p.m. | Omni Hotel Friday, March 24, 5 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel Sara Fields | [email protected] | 216-368-3924 Thomas LaFleur | tlafl[email protected]fl.edu | 352-273-5779

Emory Dental Alumni Association University of Kentucky – College of Dentistry Event Fr451 – Reception and Awards Presentation Event Fr458 – Alumni Reception Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Omni Hotel Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel Ruthy Cunningham | [email protected] | 404-727-5913 Sue McConnell | [email protected] | 859-323-6676 Please contact [email protected] to register. There is a $45 fee to attend this event. University of Louisville – School of Dentistry Event Fr459 – Alumni Reception Dental College of Georgia Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel Event Fr452 – Alumni Reception Nakia Strickland | [email protected] | 502-852-3132 Friday, March 24, 5 – 7 p.m. | Taco Mac, 100 Techwood Drive Susan Everitt | [email protected] | 706-729-2390 University of Maryland – School of Dental Medicine Event Fr460 – Alumni Reception Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center – Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel School of Dentistry Alison Schiller | [email protected] | 410-706-3663 Event Fr453 – Alumni Reception Friday, March 24, 5 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel University of North Carolina – School of Dentistry JoAnne Courville | [email protected] | 504-941-8120 Event Fr461 – Alumni Reception Friday, March 24, 6 – 7:30 p.m. | Omni Hotel The Ohio State University – College of Dentistry Hunter Barrett | [email protected] | 919-537-3895 Event Fr454 – Alumni Reception Friday, March 24, 5 - 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel University of Tennessee Health Science Center – Michelle Thomas | [email protected] | 614-292-1891 College of Dentistry Event Fr462 – Alumni Reception Tufts University – School of Dental Medicine Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel Event Fr455 – Alumni Reception Chandra Tuggle | [email protected] | 901-448-5516 Friday, March 24, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Omni Hotel Tufts Alumni Relations Office | [email protected] | 617-636-6773 Virginia Commonwealth University – School of Dentistry Event Fr463 – Alumni Reception University of Alabama Birmingham – School of Dentistry Friday, March 24, 5 – 6:30 p.m. | Omni Hotel Event Fr456 – Dean’s Reception Cristina Cruz | [email protected] | 804-828-2931 Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Omni Hotel Abby Vinson | [email protected] | 205-934-3575

AFFILIATE GROUPS American College of Dentists / International College Georgia Dental Society & North Georgia Dental Society of Dentists / Pierre Fauchard Academy Event Fr472 – Members Reception Event Sa470 – By Invitation Only Friday, March 24, 5 – 7 p.m. | STATS, 300 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 Joint breakfast hosted by the International College of Dentists Georgia Dental Society | Dr. Mordena Sullen | 404-752-7777 Saturday, March 25, 7 – 8:30 a.m. | Omni Hotel North Georgia Dental Society | Dr. Tasha Knight | [email protected] | Dr. Jimmy Cassidy | [email protected] | 478-787-5130 404-561-0425 INFORMATION Georgia Academy of Dental Practice Georgia Society of Periodontists Event Sa471 – Executive Board and Officers Event Fr473 – Luncheon Meeting Saturday, March 25, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. | Omni Hotel Friday, March 24, 12 – 1:30 p.m. | Ruth’s Chris Steak House Dr. Tom Broderick | [email protected] | 912-355-7022 Dr. Lyndsay Langston | [email protected] | 404-352-3123 GENERAL

86 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION Register at hinman.org The 2017 Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting REGISTRATION FORM FOR ALL REGISTRANTS Be sure to fill out the front and back of this form. Please use a ballpoint pen.

1 PRIMARY REGISTRANT REGISTRATION CATEGORIES & FEES

Name ______Category On or Before 2/23 After 2/23

(A) Dentist $170 $225 Practice Name ______(1) Dentist in 1st $85 $115 Mailing Address ______year of practice (2) Dentist in 2nd $130 $170 ______year of practice

City ______State ______Zip Code ______(3) Hinman Dental $0 $0 Society Member Business Phone ( ) ______(4) Hinman Spouse $0 $0 E-mail ______(A4) Military Dentist $170 $170 (B) Retired Dentist $0 $0 o Check here if you will give exhibitors access to your e-mail address (B1) Retired Dentist needing CE $50 $50 Card Holder’s Billing Address o Same as Above (C) Resident $0 $0 (D) Dental Student ✎ $0 $0 o Other ______(E) Dentist Spouse $0 $0

______(F) Assistant $65 $75 (G) Hygienist $65 $75 City ______State ______Zip Code ______(H) Office Staff $65 $75 (I) Lab Technician $65 $75 ✎ Students- please indicate School & Program ______(J) Student Assistant ✎ $0 $0 (K) Student Hygienist ✎ $0 $0 ______(L) Student Lab Tech ✎ $0 $0 ______(M) Auxiliary Spouse $0 $0 (N) Youth (ages 12–20) $0 $0 Expected Graduation Date ______(R) Non-Dental Healthcare $100 $100 Professional PRACTICE SPECIALTY (for dentists only) (T) Children (ages 0–11) $0 $0 1. General Practitioner 5. Oral Surgery 9. Prosthodontics (W) Non-ADA Dentist $170 $225 2. Endodontics 6. Orthodontics 10. Public Health 3. Oral Medicine 7. Pediatric Dentistry 11. Radiography Please see page 82 for all registration category restrictions and requirements. 4. Oral Pathology 8. Periodontics

2 METHOD OF PAYMENT

o Check Enclosed: Checks must be made payable to the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting. o Visa o MasterCard o American Express

Credit Card # Exp. Date TOTAL FEES

Signature Printed Name Signature indicates approval for charges to your account. Print name as it appears on card.

Mail registration forms to The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting, 6840 Meadowridge Court, Alpharetta, GA 30005. Faxed forms will not be accepted. Guests can register onsite only. The guest registration fee is $75. No CE is earned in the guest category.

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3 NAME FOR BADGE 4 REGISTRATION 5 COURSES & SPECIAL EVENTS 6 TOTAL FEES A.

______Last Name Category Fee $ Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

______First Name Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

Practice Specialty (dentists only) ______# Code (1-11) Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

ADA # ______AGD# ______Sub Total Fee $ Please indicate your gender to help us evaluate our marketing initiatives. o Male o Female

First-Time Attendee o Yes o No | Last Hinman Attended ______

Are you planning to attend the keynote session (Event Th401) oYes o No

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______Last Name Category Fee $ Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

______First Name Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

Practice Specialty (dentists only) ______# Code (1-11) Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

ADA # ______AGD# ______Sub Total Fee $ Please indicate your gender to help us evaluate our marketing initiatives. o Male o Female

First-Time Attendee o Yes o No | Last Hinman Attended ______

Are you planning to attend the keynote session (Event Th401) oYes o No

C.

______Last Name Category Fee $ Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

______First Name Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

Practice Specialty (dentists only) ______# Code (1-11) Course # Fee $ Course # Fee $

ADA # ______AGD# ______Sub Total Fee $ Please indicate your gender to help us evaluate our marketing initiatives. o Male o Female

First-Time Attendee o Yes o No | Last Hinman Attended ______

Are you planning to attend the keynote session (Event Th401) oYes o No

7 Total Fees (Including all registration courses and special event fees) $

Add $

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Register by 2/23/2017 and save $200 off one of the complete recordings packages from Playback Hinman. See ad on page 3 for more information. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How can I register? Where is the Hinman Dental Meeting held? Georgia World Congress Center Visit hinman.org to register online or mail your registration form to: 285 Andrew Young International Blvd., N.W. The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591 6840 Meadowridge Court Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 Which are the closest hotels? How do I make a change on my registration form after See the map on page 85 to find the location of various hotels. mailing it in?

Thank You for Supporting a Dental Meeting Call QMS, the Hinman registration service, at 866-248-2883. Where can I find Hinman shuttle information? that Supports the Dental Community! To find out which hotels are located on the shuttle route, What if I have not received my registration packet, my see page 84 of this book and look for the symbol. badge was not included or my name was misspelled? Specific shuttle schedules will be posted in each participating hotel A non-profit organization, the Hinman Dental Meeting provides lobby. The routes will be available on the Hinman app and online at Call QMS, the Hinman registration service, at 866-248-2883. scholarships to dental, hygiene, assisting and laboratory technician hinman.org/Travel-Housing/Shuttle-Information. students and gifts to institutions that foster dental education. What is the cancellation policy? The focus has always been about providing the very best education Cancellations must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 22, 2017, How do I make hotel, airline and rental car reservations? possible for the entire dental team. Support a meeting that and must be submitted in writing. In order for your refund request Visit hinman.org for rates and travel discounts. See pages 83– 84 for to be considered, you must include the attendee’s name and travel information. supports the future of the dental profession and its changing address in writing, the original registration badge and any course face of dentistry. Come to Hinman this March to see for tickets. No refunds will be issued for cancellations requested after registration opens on the first day of the meeting, Thursday, Which MARTA stop do I use to get to the GWCC? yourself and discover the Hinman experience. March 23, 2017. Please see page 83 for more information. Dome/GWCC on the East/West line. Call MARTA at 404-848-5000 or visit itsmarta.com for detailed schedules. See page 85 for details. Does Hinman provide a Mothers’ Room? Yes, please visit room A306 of the Georgia World Congress Center How can I obtain CE certificates? to access a private room for nursing mothers. See page 83 for details.

What are the Exhibit Hall hours? Thursday, March 23 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. What are the future dates of the Hinman Meeting? Friday, March 24 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. March 22 – 24, 2018 Saturday, March 25 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. March 21 – 23, 2019 March 19 – 21, 2020 Will I have access to WiFi during the meeting? Free WiFi will be provided in the Georgia World Congress Center courtesy of

What are the different course types?

Course/Lecture Course Code Fees Description GENERAL Participation Course 100 Fees vary Seats for these hands-on courses should be purchased in advance as space is limited. Interactive Course 200 Fees vary Seats for these discussion-based courses should be purchased in advance as space is limited. INFORMATION Registered Attendance Lecture 200 Fees vary Seats for these lectures should be purchased in advance or onsite if space is available. General Attendance Lecture 300 No Fee Seats for these lectures must be selected in the pre-registration process (before February 23) for confirmed seating.

PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 87 2017 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION 105th Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting 33 Lenox Pointe NE Atlanta, Georgia 30324-3172 March 23-25, 2017

105th Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting | March 23-25, 2017 SPONSORED BY THE HINMAN DENTAL SOCIETY OF ATLANTA Georgia World Congress Center & Omni Hotel at CNN Center | Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Jane C. Puskas, General Chairman | Dr. Robert J. O’Donnell, President