2016 Annual Symposium Program
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Academy for Sports Dentistry presents 34th Annual Symposium “ Sports Dentistry for Today’s Athletes ” June 23-25, 2016 Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel 202 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202 (888) 236-2427 Register Early www.academyforsportsdentistry.org Send in your registration today! Check inside for discounts on registration fees Invitation from the General Information General Chairman Continuing Education Credit Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. 04/01/2016 to 03/31/2018 Welcome Provider AGD ID # 211120 Academy for Sports Dentistry designates this activity for up to19.75 Charm City USA, aka Baltimore, Maryland, welcomes everyone to the Academy for continuing education credits for full participation in the Team Dentist Sports Dentistry’s 34th Annual Symposium. The 2016 Annual Symposium will take Course (lectures), Symposium (lectures) and (hands-on) Workshops . Attendance at the ASD Symposium counts for double credit hours toward ASD place June 23 – 25 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, MD. I Fellowship. am very honored to have been asked to chair this year’s Symposium. I have been a charter member of the Academy since its inception in 1983 and have served on the Dress Board of Directors of the Academy. Having served as a team dentist for three The weather in mid-June is very nice. Expect the temperatures to range from professional sports teams in Washington, D.C. for the past 40 years has helped me to mid 60s in the evenings and early morning to high 80s during the day. We appreciate how much sports dentistry furthered my dental career. Affiliation with this recommend checking a 5-day forecast when packing your bags. The recommended attire for the Symposium is business casual. Academy has enabled me to interact with many wonderful dentists from all parts of the world and glean from them many tips that I have used during my 46 years as a Baltimore, Maryland dentist. Baltimore is a year-round vacation destination filled with experiences that appeal to travelers of all interests. From free museums and unforgettable dining experiences to strolls along the Inner Harbor and afternoons at Camden We will once again kick off our weekend with our Team Dentist course, chaired by Yards – Baltimore's attractions leave visitors wanting more. Steve Mills and Jeff Hoy. This course is intended to assist attendees in becoming a The Babe Ruth Birthplace museum reopened last year after renovations which Certified Team Dentist. There will be lectures and workshops throughout Thursday, improved public access to exhibits and other parts of the building. The June 23, for those who have registered for this very special course. museum will also present “Babe Ruth: 100 Years,” a permanent exhibit to celebrate Babe Ruth entering professional baseball a century ago, with rare I want to thank my local arrangements committee of Emilio Canal, Leslie Rye and Mike artifacts such as the scorebook from his first game with the then-minor league Baltimore Orioles. Messina for helping me put together a great slate of speakers for our Symposium, which begins on Friday, June 24, and continues through Saturday afternoon, June 25. Hotel Accommodations Presentations will include a variety of topics that are of interest to many of us. Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel sits poised in Baltimore's famous Inner Harbor, offering luxurious guest rooms and suites – many with harbor views. You'll get equally dramatic water views at Watertable, the hotel's fine We will have our Recognition Luncheon on Friday, June 24, where we will honor dining restaurant, featuring menus inspired by regional producers and Alexander Della Bella for his service to the Academy. Friday evening, June 24, will once ingredients. With the hotel's location overlooking the Inner Harbor, you're perfectly positioned to discover Baltimore's most iconic sights. For an again be highlighted by our President’s Reception and Auction. Our Silent/Live Auction insightful overview of the area's history, the hotel can point you in the will be directed by our dynamic duo of Hans Stasiuk and Jan Chithalen. Proceeds from direction of Baltimore Heritage Walk. You can also go on foot to many of the auction will benefit the ASD Research and Education Fund. We are also looking Baltimore's most famous restaurants and attractions. into social events to take place at the Samuel Harris Dental Museum and at Oriole Park Special Accommodations at Camden Yards. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Academy for Sports Dentistry will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at its meetings. Please call (217) 227-3431 with any special I hope that many of you will be accompanied by your family. Attractions in Baltimore requests. for families include the National Aquarium in Baltimore, the Maryland Science Center, the B&O Railroad Museum, and Port Discovery. These attractions are close to the Transportation from Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. Taxis/Super Shuttle are available at baggage claim. Taxi service is $35 one way. Super Shuttle is $15 per person each way; reservations can be made at supershuttle.com As you can see, our Symposium will include a time for education and fun for all. This Symposium gives those with an interest in sports dentistry an opportunity to share Light rail is $1.60 each way. There is about a 5-minute walk to the end of the terminal to catch the light rail. The station is four blocks from the Renaissance. their knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm in the treatment of athletes and our non- athlete patients. Sports injuries not only happen to athletes on teams but also to our Annual Symposium Silent Auction general dental population. I look forward to seeing many of you in Baltimore. Every year the Academy presents a silent auction to benefit education and dental trauma and prevention research. If you have autographed items or other unique items you would be willing to donate for the auction, the ASD Howard Salob, DDS Board welcomes your help. Please contact Shelly Lott at (217) 227-3431 or fax 2016 ASD Annual Meeting Chair (217) 227-3438 with your contributions. www.academyforsportsdentistry.org Academy for Sports Dentistry 2016 Symposium June 23 – 25, 2016 Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel ~ Baltimore, Maryland “ Sports Dentistry for Today’s Athletes” Thursday, June 23, 2016 TEAM DENTIST COURSE team; make-up of the dental team; pre-season exams and implementing a mouthguard program; contents of the on-site 7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration emergency dental kit; and basic legal considerations for the sports team dentist. At the conclusion of Dr. Hoy’s presentation, 8:00 am – 8:30 am Introduction to the Team Dentist Concept attendees will have a clear understanding of what is necessary Stephen Mills, DDS, FASD to be prepared and ready to perform the duties of a sports team The team dentist has become an integral part of the modern dentist. high-level sports medicine team. It is imperative that any dentist who takes on the role of team dentist must be aware of 10:35 am – 11:25 am The Role of Team Dentist how the modern sports medical team functions, in addition to at the College and High School Level having the specialized dental skills and knowledge that he or Paul Nativi, DMD, FASD she must bring to the team. This course is designed as an Dr. Nativi will present an overview of the NCAA and its overview of the major areas for which the team dentist should regulations, including the do's and don'ts of working with and be responsible. Dental readiness for the athlete to start and treating the NCAA athlete. optimally compete, the ability to rapidly recognize and treat orofacial trauma, and the ability to prevent injuries with 11:30 am – 12:40 pm Immediate Recognition and Treatment of Dental Trauma excellent mouth protection are the basic sections for any team Steve Mills, DDS, FASD dentist course. In addition, the course will feature two special Whether on the field, court or ice rink, it is important for the hands-on workshops on mouthguard fabrication and splinting team dentist to recognize and manage dental trauma. With the teeth after injury to enhance the didactic portion of the high-paced sports we watch and love come severe injuries that presentation. We will also touch on the legal responsibilities of require the same briskness in dealing with them. It is important the team dentist at a variety of levels of competition to answer for the team dentist to triage the more serious dental injuries any questions that one might have about taking on the role of and provide first-line dental treatment. This requires the team team dentist. The Academy for Sports Dentistry feels that any dentist to make an immediate diagnosis and to manage the competent dentist can become a skilled team dentist, but that patients' emergency dental concerns on site and then to the position of team dentist must only be undertaken by a continue on for definitive treatment. The decisions made at the dentist who has the tools needed to fulfill that role completely. site of the trauma strongly influence the long-term outcomes for This course aims to provide a template for what all team patients. This short overview of dental trauma for athletes will dentists must be prepared for. concentrate on the three "T's" of field side dental care: Type of injury; Time until treatment is needed, and Treatment needed. 8:35 am – 9:25 am Team Dentists Bring More to the Sports Medicine Team In addition, it is crucial to athletes to avoid missing playing time, than a Mouthguard so removal from play and return to play considerations will be Nancy Burke, Certified Athletic Trainer stressed.