The 2019 Meeting: Join us for a blast from the past! Galt House Hotel

Preliminary Program Guide August 15-18, 2019 Kentucky Dental Association • Galt House Hotel • Louisville P r e s i d e n t i a l G r e e t i n g s

Welcome back to Louisville!

Welcome! Welcome back! Welcome back to the future! On behalf of the Kentucky Dental Association Executive Board, Council on Annual Session and the KDA staff, I welcome you to the 2019 KDA Annual Meeting, Thursday, August 15 through Sunday, August 18, back at the Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky.

When I attended my first KDA Annual Meeting almost four decades ago, it was held at the Galt House. I haven’t missed a KDA Annual Meeting since. It is only fitting that for my Presidential year we bring our meeting back to this facility.

However, a lot has changed in the last 38 years in our profession and so has our meeting. Dr. Randy Ransdell, as Scientific Sessions Chair, has worked tirelessly to create a lineup of continuing education courses that will benefit each member of the dental team. There are entertainment options for every- one all three nights and, of course, is just out the front door. The Annual Session is planned with the future in mind.

Join me on Thursday evening as I welcome our Keynote Speaker, Rex Chapman. An Owensboro native, Rex played two years with the University of Kentucky Wildcats and twelve years in the National Basketball Association. Currently living in Lexington, Rex can be found on several media outlets giving colorful commentary on UK Basketball. Rex is a very entertaining speaker who has a personal story he’s willing to share and you won’t want to miss.

Also on Thursday, we honor those in leadership in the KDA and local societies at the William Marcus Randall Reception. Top off your night by being my guest at the President’s Reception, complete with food, beverage and musical entertainment. All are welcome to come celebrate our profession, rekindle relationships and start new friendships.

On Friday evening from 10-midnight at Al J’s at the Conservatory in the Galt House, the KDA will host the New Dentist Social, a very well-attended event, just for new dentists and fourth-year dental students.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday have a great lineup of speakers, including Dr. James Braun - Restorative; Dr. Jim Grisdale – Im- plants; Dr. Joe Blaes – Great Products; Dr. Jeffrey Osborne – Successful Oral Sleep Devices; and inside the exhibit hall, Dr. Howard Farran will be hosting his Podcast, “Dentistry Uncensored”.

It is good to be back in Kentucky, in Louisville, at the Galt House. There is so much to do within the meeting and the facility with downtown Louisville just outside. Come back with me to the future. See you there!

William E. Lee, DMD President, Kentucky Dental Association

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On-Site Registration KDA Exhibit Hall Located on the second floor of the Galt House East Hotel, the Conveniently located in the Grand Hall and the Grand Ballroom near registration desk is conveniently open during the following hours: the registration desk on the 2nd floor of the Galt House East.

Friday, August 16, 2019 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Free of charge to all Kentucky meeting registrants, the KDA exhibit Saturday, August 17, 2019 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. hall features many exhibitors showcasing product lines and services. Take advantage of an opportune time to discover the newest dental Sunday, August 18, 2019 8:15 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. equipment and supplies, with exhibitors on site to answer your On-site ticket sales only. Tickets will be sold based on availability. questions.

As a member benefit, registration is free of charge to KDA members. Exhibit Hall Hours Friday, August 16, 2019 Registration is also free to the following groups: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. - American Dental Association members (Proof of ADA membership is required upon registration) Saturday, August 17, 2019 - Dental Students 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. - Spouses who are not dentists - Auxiliary members of the following groups: Closed Sunday • Kentucky Dental Hygienists Association • Kentucky Dental Assistants Association Support Our Exhibitors • Kentucky Dental Laboratory Association Our exhibitors invest extensive resources to attend our meeting. We ask that an extra effort be made to purchase needed supplies • Auxiliary members who are employed by a member of the ADA and services from them at the meeting!

Non-Members Can Attend for Only $299.00! Sign Up for Exhibit Hall Prizes! Non-Members can register for the 2019 Kentucky Meeting for $299.00. Spend $500 on vendor goods and/or services in the Exhibit Hall in This fee also includes entry into the exhibit hall. the Grand Ballroom and sign up for a chance to win some fun prizes!

Exhibit Hall Prize Drawing Coupon Ticketing Policy Name: ______All attendees who pre-register for the 2019 meeting will have their Phone: ______badge and/or tickets mailed in advance of the meeting. You do not have Email: ______to purchase tickets in order to pre-register for the meeting. All tickets and badges will be mailed to the address indicated on the order form. Drop coupon at KDA Meeting Please note that plastic badge holders will not be mailed Registration Desk for drawing at and will be conveniently located on-site. Completed forms 11:30 a.m. on saturday, August 17. 2019You must show proof that you purchased $500 must be postmarked by August 1, 2019. worth of goods and/or services from our vendors in the exhibit hall. Tickets may be purchased by MasterCard, Visa, check or money order. Fees will be assessed, up to the maximum allowed by law, for checks not Bring the prize drawing coupon, above, drop off your completed honored by the bank. Tickets will be sold at the meeting depending on coupon at the Registration Desk located in the Galt House East on availability. There will be a $10 per ticket increase if purchased at the the 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower for a drawing at 11:30 door. a.m. on Saturday, August 17.

Ticket payment will not be refunded after You must show proof that you purchased $500 worth of goods and/ 5:00 p.m. (EDT) Tuesday, August 13, 2019. or services from our vendors in the exhibit hall.

Please note that the KDA will not replace lost tickets!

4 “Dentistry Uncensored” Come and paint with Dr. Howard Farran some fun portraits with us! in the Exhibit Hall Take a break & have some fun! Friday, August 16, 2019 Have a glass of wine! 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and Invite a friend! 4 p.m.-5 p.m. See Howard in Booth #48 TICKET #: SE 3 Grand Ballroom A - Galt House East Friday, August 16, 2019 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower 3 p.m.-6 p.m. Everyone is invited - no ticket $60 per person needed! Everything you need will be supplied

Dr. Howard Farran, Founder and CEO of Relax, socialize with your buddies, enjoy a glass of Farran Media, LLC, the parent company of Dentaltown.com, wine, munch on some fruit and cheese and crackers, Dentaltown Magazine, Hygienetown, Orthotown and Townie Meet- make a new friend...all the while you are painting a ing, brings his innovative podcast show “Dentistry Uncensored” fun and colorful portrait - your choice of Mr./Ms. to the Kentucky Dental Association! Frog or Mr./Ms. Pig! “Dentistry Uncensored” has reached 1 million downloads and been given countless accolades with over 1,100 shows available A teacher from Whet Your Palette to download. His lecture topics cover various aspects of practice in Anchorage, KY will be on hand to help you find management, including business your creative side in a fun, laid-back atmosphere planning, operations and finance, e-commerce business and where everyone is exercising their “left-brain”. internet marketing. Bring a friend and maybe During Dr. Farran’s podcasts, even make a new one! he interviews folks in a live environment. He is truly off the cuff - whatever is on his mind or on the mind of the person that sits next to him, Dr. Farran will get to the bottom of things. He does not follow a script of Your Comfort Is Important To Us! any kind, so interesting discussions happen when Dr. Farran is We all have different ideas of the ideal indoor temperature – you may find around! Howard was voted by his peers in the top 3 on the list the temperature in lecture rooms and the exhibit hall “too hot” or “too of the 32 Most Influential People in Dentistry from 2017-2019. cold” for comfort. Try as we might, we can’t guarantee the temperature will be “just right” for everyone, so please Classroom Etiquette come prepared: dress in layers and bring a sweater or light Please remember to “silence” your cell phones while seated in jacket to the meeting. Per fire codes, once a course is full, classrooms. Please step outside to receive/conduct phone calls, so you do not disturb other attendees. attendees will not be allowed to sit on the floor, bring chairs in from another room or stand in the back.

Save Time and Register Early Scientific Program Disclaimer for CE Courses! • Avoid a last minute rush in a new and The Kentucky Dental Association and the Council on Annual Session and Scien- tific Session Committee make every effort to present high-caliber speakers in their unfamiliar location! respective areas of expertise. The speakers’ presentations in no way imply endorse- • Use your time wisely! ment of any product, technique or service presented during these presentations. • Because of space constraints, some CE courses The Kentucky Dental Association specifically disclaims responsibility for any material presented. may sell out early. • Get to your class on time! In addition, participants must always be aware of the hazards of using limited knowl- edge in integrating new techniques or procedures into their practice. Only sound evidence-based dentistry should be used in patient therapy.

Smoking Policy Thank you to the Louisville Convention and Visitor’s No smoking is permitted in any portion of the Bureau for providing Top 25 Things to Do information on Galt House Hotel. page 15-18 of this publication.

5 William Marcus Randall President’s Reception & Memorial Reception & Thursday Night Social Event Awards Presentation for KDA Members, Dental TICKET #: SE 1 Students & New Graduates Thursday, August 15, 2019 Enchantment Under the Sea: 4:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. OPEN to EVERYONE! Be There or Be Square! Tickets: $40.00 TICKET #: SE 2 The 50 Year Club Awards, Presidential Citation Thursday, August 15, 2019 6:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. Awards and Fellowship Awards will be presented Galt House Hotel Rivue Tower during this reception. Cochran Ballroom - 3rd Floor FREE for Everyone (But you must have a ticket) Opening Session with Rex Chapman (New Dentists are those out of dental school 10 years or less) Immediately follows... Sponsored by Delta Dental of Kentucky

Come and join KDA President, Dr. Bill Lee, for the KDA President’s Reception, complete with food, beverage and musical entertainment.

This event is a celebration designed for KDA members, dental students Thursday’s and new dentists to welcome them to the profession and organized den- tistry. Bring your dance shoes for a night of great music from our resident Opening Session DJ for the evening! All are welcome to come celebrate our profession, rekindle old with Rex Chapman relationships and start new friendships. You won’t want to miss the fun! TICKET #: SE 1 Thursday, August 15, 2019 5:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Open to Everyone! Friday Night

Welcome to the 2019 New Dentist Social KDA Annual Meeting! Friday, August 16, 2019 The KDA welcomes 10:00 P.M. – Midnight Rex Chapman as Galt House Hotel - Al J’s at the ConservatorySM our keynote speaker FREE for Everyone (But you must RSVP - See below) this year. (New Dentists are those out of dental school 10 years or less) Co-Sponsored by Bowman Insurance Company & First Merchants Bank Rex is an Owensboro native and played two On Friday night, after the ULSD and UKCD Alumni Receptions, the New years with the Universi- Dentist Committee will host a fun social event for new dentists, which ty of Kentucky Wildcats are dentists who have been out of school for ten years or less. All Fourth and twelve years in the Year Dental Students are invited to attend, as well. It will be necessary National Basketball As- to RSVP (See below). Al J’s at the ConservatorySM is located in the Galt sociation. House Conservatory and was voted best place to “sit and drink.” Grab a bite or beverage at the 30-foot aquarium bar, offering sweeping views of Currently living in downtown and the waterfront. Lexington, Rex can be More details will be given in your school at a later date. In past years, this found on several media outlets giving colorful commentary on UK has been a very well-attended activity, so make time to attend! The fun Basketball. Rex is a very entertaining speaker who has a personal will begin at 10:00 p.m. and last until Midnight. story he’s willing to share that you won’t want to miss! Please RSVP to Olivia Estes at [email protected] Come one, come everyone! It’s FREE! or to Rachel Gold at [email protected]

6 Table Clinic & Hobby Show

Participate in Our Annual project with everyone participating or hygienists and as- sistants could work together or separately to represent Table Clinic and Hobby Show! your office. Also, individuals are very welcome to pres- ent their clinic. There is ample time to put together You are invited to participate in the annual Table Clinic your program. Please encourage your spouse, family and Hobby Show during the 2019 Kentucky Meeting to members and auxiliary personnel to be a part of the fun! be held on Saturday, August 17, 2019 in the Grand Hall/ Foyer area outside the Grand Ballroom on Table clinics may be anything you feel would be of the second floor of the Galt House East Hotel. interest to the profession and should be able to be presented in a minimal amount of time (5-10 minutes). The Kentucky Dental Association will offer three New and improved techniques, time saving ideas, case separate clinic areas. One area is reserved for clinical presentations, innovative practice tips, collectibles and clinics and information, the second area is for hobbies crafted items represent just a few of the possibilities.

I know there are many talented people and many wonderful hobbies in our association. Let’s get together and share our recreational interests as well as enjoy this wonderful profession.

The Table Clinic and Hobby Show will be Saturday, August 17, 2019 from Noon – 2:00 p.m. You are re- quired to be present and remain with your clinic for the entire time. One six-foot table or a tack board will be provided (per clinic) – no additional space is available. Please indicate whether you require a tack board or table for your presentation on the reservation form. and crafts only and the third is for research clinics. The set up time is 11:00 a.m. – NOON. Please set up Let’s work together to make this the best year ever! your clinic at least one half hour prior to the session. There are cash awards for each area (clinical, hobby The clinics will be assigned a particular space as reser- and research). vations are received. Look for your name and topic displayed on each table. For students or groups, please 1ST Place is $200.00 identify the primary participant (one person) and then 2ND Place is $100.00 name each individual participant. Students use name 3RD Place is $50.00 only, not intended degree.

Back Again This Year! Cash Awards No Audiovisual Equipment Will Be for Hygienists and Hygiene Students! Provided by the KDA!

1ST Place is $200.00 So that the committee may make the necessary prepa- 2ND Place is $100.00 rations to ensure that your clinic needs are met, it is 3RD Place is $50.00 requested that you complete the application and return it to the Kentucky Dental Association office by August In past years this has been a very popular and well- 1, 2019. attended feature at the annual meeting. There is so much information to share. This would be a great office All dental participants must be members of the Kentucky Dental Association.

7 Table Clinic & Hobby Show Reserve Space for Me to Present

Table Clinic______Hobby______Research Clinic______

Kentucky Dental Association Annual Meeting Saturday, August 17, 2019 – Noon To 2:00 P.M. Galt House East Hotel - Grand Ballroom Foyer

Title (Please Print):______

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Print Name:______Degree:______

Address:______

Organization or Study Club:______

Student & School Attending:______

Practitioner or Educator:______

E-Mail Address of Primary Participant:______

If more than one name is listed, please indicate the name of the primary participant.

Set-Up Time: 11:00 A.M. - Noon - Grand Ballroom Foyer

Indicate Which You Require for Your Clinic: Tack Board______Table______

Participants Must Be Present for the Entire Session!

Please return completed application by August 1, 2019 to:

Kentucky Dental Association Table Clinic & Hobby Show 1920 Nelson Miller Parkway Louisville, KY 40223

Additional Participants:______

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Additional applications can be obtained from the KDA office. Call 502-489-9121 or 1-800-292-1855.

No Audiovisual Equipment Will Be Provided by the KDA! All Dentists Participating in the Table Clinic and Hobby Show Must Be Members of the Kentucky Dental Association.

8 Hotel Accommodations

For your convenience, we have a room block at the Galt House Hotel

For reservations, please contact the hotel directly or visit our website at www.kyda.org for the link to making on-line reservations. https://book.passkey.com/go/KyDentalASSN19

Galt House Hotel (800) The-Galt or (502) 589-5200 140 North Fourth Street Louisville, KY 40202

2019 Room Rates: Suite Tower Executive Suite $159.00 Single $169.00 Double Rivue Tower Deluxe Guestroom $145.00 Single $155.00 Double

Deadline for reservations: July 15, 2019

Parking (Prices subject to change) When making reservations by phone, $15.00 per night self-parking please indicate affiliation with the Kentucky $25.00 per night valet parking Dental Association to receive listed room rates.

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11 Non-Members Can Earn 2 CE Points Attend for only $299! by Visiting Non-Members can register for the 2019 Kentucky Meeting for $299.00. This fee also allows entry into the exhibit hall. Your Exhibitors! The Kentucky Board of Dentistry will no longer give 2 hours of CE credit for attending our meeting, HOWEVER, Welcome Students! you may now earn up to 2 CE credits by visiting your We are doing our best to make our meeting more student-friendly! exhibitors in the exhibit hall. Simply complete up to 2 Students have their own badge classification, which allows them free sign-off cards, each containing ten sign-off squares, for a total access to our exhibit hall! of 2 CE points. Each square must be stamped by a differ- All students are invited to attend our President’s Reception & ent exhibitor you have visited. You may find these cards at Thursday Night Social Event for KDA members, students and new graduates! the KDA registration desk on the second floor of the Galt House East Hotel. Don’t miss all the fun! It’s FREE!

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CE Credits KDA Office Closing

Continuing education courses provided by the Kentucky Dental Associa- The KDA Executive Office will tion are recognized by the Kentucky Board of Dentistry and most other close at the end of business on state licensing bodies. Continuing education requirements differ from Tuesday, August 13, 2019 and will state to state. Check with your state for specific requirements. Continu- reopen on Tuesday, August 20, ing education credit hours are shown on each synopsis. 2019 at 9:00 a.m. (EDT).

Board of Dentistry: Continuing education credit hours are earned by attending courses presented at the meeting. Each course synopsis and course ticket lists the hours earned for attending. Members will be provided with a ticket allowing entry to each course, as well as proof CE Course Handouts of attendance. The course ID # given at the end of the course must be are Paperless! recorded on the ticket for it to be valid for CE credit. In an effort to minimize paper waste and benefit the environment, Note: It is the attendees’ responsibility to maintain course handouts will be made available on the KDA’s website at these cards for their records. http://www.kyda.org/the-kentucky-meeting.html

Academy of General Dentistry: Please note that some speakers have chosen not to provide handouts. Application for PACE approval is pending. These materials are not printed for distribution on-site. If you wish to have these materials to reference during the course, please bring a printed copy with you.

See the Kentucky Board of Dentistry website for additional CE information: http://dentistry.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx Badge Holders Please note that plastic badge holders will not be mailed with pre-registration materials. Calling All KDA Members For your convenience, plastic badge holders will be available in the Is there a speaker on our program that you’ve wanted registration area during registration hours. to meet? We are looking for those members interested in meeting, greeting and introducing the wonderful speakers we have on our program.

We offer any paid course at no charge for the person who introduces the speaker for that course. Alumni Receptions Some exceptions may apply. Call for details. The University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky will be hosting alumni receptions on Friday, August 16th. This is a Duties include arriving early to the course to hand perfect time to catch up with fellow classmates. out information to the attendees. Once the course is ready to begin, introduce the speaker. During the presentation, be available to attend to the needs of University of Louisville the speaker should any arise and enjoy the course. At 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. the end, provide the course code numbers for the at- tendees to obtain CE credit and collect the CE cards. University of Kentucky These cards are then returned to the registration desk on 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. the second floor of the Galt House East Hotel.

Call the KDA office as soon as possible to get the speaker of your choice!

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Register Early and Save Refund Policy All course fees increase $10 (per ticket) after August 1st. Refund Deadline: August 13, 2019. Send written request for Tickets will be sold based on availability. refund with badges and tickets to the Kentucky Dental Associa- tion, Attn: Todd Edwards, 1920 Nelson Miller Parkway, Louisville, Use the registration form included in this brochure. Form KY 40223. No refunds will be given after the stated deadline may be copied. List all staff members, spouses, etc. on the regardless of the reason. Refunds are processed after the close of doctor’s form. Select CE courses or special event tickets. the meeting. Complete form in its entirety and mail to the Kentucky Dental Association office by August 1st. Forms postmarked after August 1st will be returned. Forms that are not legible will Your Comfort is Important! also be returned. Registrations are processed in the order We all have different ideas of the ideal indoor temperature – received. Fees are payable to the Kentucky Dental Associa- you may find the temperature in lecture rooms and the exhibit tion in U.S. funds by check, money order, MasterCard or hall “too hot” or “too cold” for comfort. Try as we might, Visa. Credit card users must supply a new credit card number we can’t guarantee the temperature will be “just right” for within 24-hours of denial notification or ordered tickets will everyone, so please come prepared: dress in layers and bring a be returned to inventory. Fees will be assessed, up to the sweater or light jacket to the meeting. maximum allowed by law, for checks not honored by the bank. Per fire codes, once a course is full, attendees will not be al- Tickets will not be held. You may also register on-line at lowed to sit on the floor, bring chairs in from another room https://www.kyda.org/ky-meeting- or stand in the back. registration.html Registration Materials Lost Tickets Badges and tickets are mailed to those who pre-register prior to Lost tickets are replaced at the original cost based on the meeting. Registration materials will be mailed to those who availability. pre-register before around mid-July 2019. It is the responsibil- ity of the attendees to bring all necessary items with them to the Room Capacity meeting. Obtain a plastic badge holder, on-site meeting program All rooms are set to maximum seating capacity. Space in limited attendance courses is restricted by the speaker to and a room assignment list at the registration desk during registra- ensure quality instruction. tion hours. Also, please remember to check the KDA website at https://www.kyda.org/the-kentucky-meeting. Please note that room space dictates the number of tickets html to see if the course you are attending has a handout. available and courses could sell out before the meeting begins. On-site Registration Hours Friday, August 16, 2019 Pre-registration for the meeting does not 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. guarantee a ticket for any particular CE course. Saturday, August 17, 2019 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

KDA Non-Solicitation Policies Sunday, August 18, 2019 All speakers are contracted by the Kentucky Dental Association. Utilization of said speakers by other persons or groups will not 8:15 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. be permitted unless approved prior to the meeting by the Council on Annual Session. A Message From Your Meeting Planner Dear KDA/ADA Member, I would like to encourage you to share this With the exception of exhibitors operating with designated booth program with your staff members and your families as programs are spaces, no attendee may solicit business on the exhibit floor or in any other Kentucky Dental Association convention space. mailed only to KDA/ADA members. We have events on our Violation of this policy will result in expulsion from the meeting. schedule in which family/staff members may like to participate. Bring your whole family and join us for the fun! The Kentucky Dental Association does not promote any prod- Sincerely, Janet Glover, KDA Director of Meetings ucts that may be recommended by speakers, nor do the speaker’s views necessarily represent those of the Kentucky Dental Association. All program information has been compiled by Janet Glover, Director of Meetings.

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19 CE Course Quick Reference Guide

Friday, August 16, 2019 Category Code Title Presenter Audience Page Sleep Apnea FM1 Successful Oral Sleep Devices: Past, Present & Future Osborne ALL 22 Restorative FM2 Keep the Root and Build Up: You’re Better Off Braun D, A 22 Practice Mgt. FM3 Designed for Accomplishment, Engineered for Success Bizga ALL 22 Esthetics FM4 Tips, Tricks & Techniques for the Esthetic-Based GP Radz D, A 22 Prevention FM5 Working Smarter – Silver Diamine Fluoride… Isaacs D, H 23 Dental Innovations FM6 Great Products for Your Practice-Workshop Blaes D only 23 Dental/Legal FM7 Role of the Dental Professional When Family Abuse is Suspected Coupal ALL 23 Implants FM8 The Dark Side of Implants Grisdale D, H, ST, LT 24 Prevention FM9 Dry Mouth: Etiology, Complications & Management... Collins D, H 24 Prevention FM10 Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon TBA H 25 Oral Surgery FA11 Bisphosphonates, Osteonecrosis of the Jaws Kushner ALL 25 Mobile Dentistry FA12 On the Move: Delivering Dental Care to Those in Need Isaacs/Hasch ALL 25 Fixed Prosthetics FA13 The Best Options for Your Patients: Lab Cad-Cam Crowns Braun D, A, LT 26 Practice Mgt. FA14 Effective Assisting Bizga A 26 Dental Innovations FA15 Great Products for Your Practice-Workshop Blaes D only 26 Cybersecurity FA16 Cybercrime in Dentistry: How Real is the Threat? Sagester ALL 26 Oral Surgery FA17 Key Essentials for Successful Bone Grafting Grisdale D, H, A, ST 27 Oral Surgery FA17-A Predictable Bone Grafting for Site Preparation-Workshop Grisdale D, ST 27 Oral Surgery FA18 Complications in Dentistry Kushner ALL 28 Restorative FA19 Elective, Cosmetic Dentistry for Adolescents Radz D, A, H 28 Nutrition FA20 Foods That Fight Oral Cancer Stein-VanArsdall ALL 28 Dental/Legal FA21 Role of the Dental Professional When Family Abuse is Suspected Coupal ALL 28

Saturday, August 17, 2019 Category Code Title Presenter Audience Page Periodontics SM1 New Updates in Periodontal Diagnosis Camenisch D, H 33 Oral Pathology SM2 Foods That Fight Oral Cancer Stein-VanArsdall ALL 33 Marketing SM3 Grow Your Practice Using Social Media Mktg. Hadley ALL 33 Practice Mgt. SM4 A Predictable Structure to Get Patients in the Door Varas ALL 33 Human Trafficking SM5 Human Trafficking: Street Signs & Recruitment Methods Taylor ALL 34 Mission Dentistry SM6 Mission Based Dentistry-An Out of Office Experience! Jacobi ALL 34 Medicaid SM7 Navigating KY Medicaid 2019: The Path Forward Caudill ALL 34 Finance SA8 Preparing for Retirement? Reynolds/Yozwiak D, SP, ST 34 Insurance SA9 Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Dental Insurance Norris ALL 35

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Saturday, August 17, 2019 Category Code Title Presenter Audience Page HIPAA SA10 Protecting Your Practice from Threats-HIPAA Compliance Perron ALL 35 Marketing SA11 Help New Patients Find YOU Through Social Media Hadley ALL 35 Case Presentation SA12 Effective Case Presentation to Get Case Acceptance Every Time Varas ALL 35 Oral Pathology SA13 I’ve Found This Lesion…Now What? Kushner D, H, A, ST 36 Shumway/Azevedo OSHA SA14 OSHA & Infection Control 2019 Byrd ALL 36 Finance SA15 Behavioral Finance Reynolds/Yozwiak D, SP, ST 36

Sunday, August 18, 2019 Category Code Title Presenter Audience Page CPR SU1 CPR Certification Livers ALL 38 Med Emergencies SU2 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office Kushner ALL 38 KASPER SU3 Recognizing Drug Abuse in Dental Patients & Kasper Update Byrd ALL 38

Audience Key D - Dentist ST - Dental Student H - Hygienist A - Assistant SP - Spouse OS - Office Staff LT - Lab Technicians ALL Attendees

Course Code Key FM - Friday Morning FA - Friday Afternoon SM - Saturday Morning SA - Saturday Afternoon SU - Sunday

Earn 2 CE Points by Visiting Your Exhibitors! The Kentucky Board of Dentistry will no longer give 2 hours of CE credit for attending our meeting, HOWEVER, you may now earn up to 2 CE credits by visiting your exhibitors in the exhibit hall. Simply complete up to 2 sign-off cards, each containing ten sign-off squares, for a total of 2 CE points. Each square must be stamped by a different exhibitor you have visited. You may find these cards at the KDA registration desk on the second floor of the Galt House East Hotel.

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DR. JEFFREY OSBORNE DR. TIMOTHY BIZGA TICKET #: FM1 TICKET #: FM3 Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – Noon “Designed for Accomplishment, Engineered for Success: How What We 8:00 am. – 8:30 a.m. Do, Use and Think About Affect Our Meet & Greet Speaker & Refreshments Daily Practice” Sponsored in part by Bisco Dental Products, 11:30 a.m. – Noon GC America & Prexion Open Forum with Speaker & Refreshments 3 C.E. HOURS “Successful Oral Sleep Devices: The Past, the Present FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others and the Future” Open to All Attendees Sponsored in part by First Pacific Corporation Those in search of riches know that one must move a lot of dirt in order to find a little bit of gold. This course is designed to sift through the “dirt”, 3 C.E. HOURS providing informational “gold” on a variety of dental topics essential to see- FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others ing long term success. From understanding patient decision making, to the Open to All Attendees tools and select tips for longer lasting dentistry, this course is designed to give a practical, “soup-to-nuts” approach to the latest research and materi- als that will maximize your practice profits. Updates on Oral Devices: tips, news and a little science. Course Objectives: The field of Mandibular Advancement Devices is rapidly growing and chang- • Learn current trends in today’s general practice ing. One can be overwhelmed with the more than 100 devices on the mar- • Talk common sense, “real-world” approach to treatment planning ket, not to mention all the other gadgets and gimmicks that are appearing in • Understand patient psychology and the WHY of patient decision making the market. We will talk about the new devices, the new science and even a • Discuss the latest materials, tips and tricks for clinical success • Gain understanding as to how adding one new procedure or one new few tips and tricks to make it all make sense. We will discuss the trends that technique can elevate your game are coming and how we can be at the top of our game. The new ADA policy on OSA makes it imperative that each one of us understand this disease and Bio on page 42. be ready to offer advice and treatment options for those patients afflicted. OSA is one of the fastest growing health problems in America and we must DR. GARY RADZ be ready to lead the charge. TICKET #: FM4

Bio on page 45. Friday, August 16, 2019 9:00 a.m. – Noon “Tips, Tricks & Techniques for the Esthetic-Based General Dentist” DR. JAMES BRAUN Sponsored in part by Kettenbach, Garrison Dental TICKET #: FM2 Solutions, DMG America, Six Month Smiles, Bisco Dental Products, Yes Dental Lab, GC America & Brasseler USA Friday, August 16, 2019 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others “Keep the Root and Build Up: You’re D, A Better Off” Sponsored in part by 3M Oral Care Dentistry now has a wide variety of new materials and technologies available to help dentists provide better dentistry faster and more predictably. This fast-paced program is designed to share many useful materials now available as well as the tips and techniques to add speed and predictability. Addition- 3 C.E. HOURS ally, new technologies are discussed with a focus on the practical application FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others and integration of these technologies to increase profitability and patient D, A satisfaction.

This course will explore the advantages of preserving teeth that have had Course Objectives: endo, but are compromised. There are so many benefits of maintaining root • Overview of the importance of bleaching in an esthetic practice structure and placement of a foundation and subsequent crown. • Review of the current state of bonding agents • Discussion on materials and techniques using composite resin for Class II’s, core build-ups, and post and core restorations Objectives: 1. To review methods of post and core placement • Incorporation of the latest technologies into the practice work flow 2. Understand the value of root preservation and restoration • Review of the potential of NoPrep veneers, with a discussion on the myths 3. Learn to unify the restoration with a bonded ceramic crown and the realities

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KYLE ISAACS DR. JOE BLAES TICKET #: FM5 TICKET #: FM6

Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019 9:00 a.m. – Noon 9:00 a.m. – Noon “Working Smarter - Silver Diamine “Great Products for Your Practice” – Workshop Fluoride and Glass Ionomer Cements… Limited to 54 participants The Wave of Treating Caries is Here!” Sponsored in part by Sunstar & MouthWatch 3 C.E. HOURS 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Dentists Only D, H This exciting products, techniques and strategies workshop presents the Traditional methods of dealing with caries do not work for eveyone and in features and benefits that will change your practice. Dr. Joe Blaes will every situation; we still have a caries epidemic, especially affecting children, explain how he uses these products every day in his practice. Discover but also people residing in long-term care facilities, with intellectual and how techniques and products come together to create systems that will developmental disabilities, the homeless, low income, Native Americans, produce a consistent outcome with every procedure. These systems result and anyone unable to access dental care. One strategy that has shown to in less stress for the entire dental team. Learn proven ways to make your significantly help control caries is Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF). Using SDF days more efficient and productive. Product educators will be available to has been implemented around the world for over 50 years. More recently, demonstrate and answer all questions. Attendees will be able to experience Silver Diamine Fluoride and Glass Ionomer Cements (GICs) together pro- how easy each product is to use. You will “speed date” using these exciting vide options helping to control a variety of carious lesions; this combination dental products while saving your precious time and money. is called SMART, Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Treatment. Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: • To incorporate new technology into your practice 1. Explain the history of SDF use and GICs. • When and why to change to a new product • About products that enhance your clinical procedures 2. Identify the populations ideal for SDF and GICs. • To reduce stress in your office 3. Discuss the science of SDF and GICs. 4. Apply the knowledge within this course to be able to create an informed Bio on page 42. consent for SDF and GICs.

Methodology: With real life case presentations, lively conversation and JOCELYN COUPAL, J.D. dramatic photo documentation, Kyle will share her expertise and success of TICKET #: FM7 using silver diamine fluoride in a variety of dental settings. Kyle will help the attendee understand the value of and how easy it is to implement this sys- Friday, August 16, 2019 tem in their clinical setting and help their patients with pride and confidence. 9:00 a.m. – Noon Attendees will receive access to a copy of a consent form and a two-page “The Role of the Dental Professional When Family Abuse is Suspected: An copy of photographs to share with patients. Ethical Dilemma”

Bio on page 44. 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Open to All Attendees

Family abuse is a global problem, but it touches every one of us either directly or indirectly. If we accept that each member of the dental team does have a role to play, the challenge is in knowing how we can help our patients.

Learning Objectives: • Understanding the scope of the problem • Recognizing the signs of family abuse • Having a conversation with your patient • Charting and documentation • Ethical issues related to family abuse • Referrals & Resources

Bio on page 43.

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DR. JIM GRISDALE DR. FIONA COLLINS TICKET #: FM8 TICKET #: FM9

Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019 9:00 a.m. – Noon 9:00 a.m. – Noon “The Dark Side of Implants: “Dry Mouth: Etiology, Complications Complications, Diagnosis and Management (Part I) & Management” and Management of Pre- and Post- Sponsored in part by Hiossen USA procedural Pain” (Part II) Sponsored in part by Colgate

3 C.E. HOURS 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others D, H, ST, LT D, H

This is a must course for clinicians surgically placing, restoring and maintain- Dry Mouth: Etiology, Complications and Management – ing implants. High success and survival rates are reported in the literature, Part 1 however, there are an increasing number of complications reported, particu- The functional and protective roles of saliva are diminished as a result of dry larly in patients who are at higher risk for complications. If the clinician is mouth. This presentation begins with a review of the prevalence and etiol- better able to identify and understand the different complications, preven- ogy of dry mouth, and its role as a risk factor for oral diseases and condi- tion and management can be more effectively performed. Understanding tions. The impact of dry mouth on patients, and options for the management the profile of patients who are at greatest risk for developing complications of dry mouth and its sequelae are then addressed, including the prevention will lead to providing strategies for early recognition and intervention. of oral disease. Current and novel therapies will be discussed together with the evidence for their use. Learning Objectives: At the end of the program, participants will have learned: Learning Objectives: • to identify patients at higher risk for dental implants After attending this presentation, participants will be able to: • how to correctly diagnose the different types of complications 1. List etiologies associated with dry mouth; • how to recognize the differences between early and late 2. Describe the signs, symptoms and potential sequelae of dry mouth; stage complications 3. Review options for the management of dry mouth; and, • to understand the differences between biological and biomechanical 4. Review options for the prevention and management of the manifestations complications of dry mouth. • to choose the appropriate management protocol for early intervention and treatment Management of Pre- and Post-procedural Pain – Part 2 The management of pre- and post-procedural pain is important for patient Bio on page 43. comfort and quality of life. Further, the opioid epidemic has highlighted the importance of effective and safe pain management. This presentation first discusses pain, procedures requiring pain management, trends in opioid prescribing and addiction, and stewardship. The course then focuses on alternative methods and non-opioids for pain management pre- and post- operatively, their safety, comparative efficacy and contraindications.

Learning Objectives: After attending this presentation, participants will be able to: 1. Review opioid addiction, trends in prescribing; 2. List and describe alternative methods and non-opioids for dental pain management; 3. Review the comparative efficacy and safety of non-opioid pain medications; and, 4. Review programs, progress and stewardship in prescribing and recommending analgesics to patients.

Bio on page 43.

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TICKET #: FM10 KYLE ISAACS & JENNIFER HASCH Friday, August 16, 2019 TICKET #: FA12 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon Friday, August 16, 2019 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 2 C.E. HOURS “On the Move: FEE: $70.00 Delivering Dental Hygienists Only Care to Those in Need!” Dental Hygienists won’t want to miss this innovative Lunch & Learn pro- gram just for them! Representatives from the leading preventative prod- ucts companies will participate in this interactive session where attendees Sponsored in part by Sunstar, MouthWatch, DNTLworks will be seated at tables for lunch and company representatives will travel the room spending time at each table describing their newest materials and 3 C.E. HOURS answering dental hygienists’ questions. FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Open to All Attendees Participants must sign up for this course no later than July 1, 2019. The dental profession is not doing enough to take care of the oral DR. GEORGE KUSHNER health needs of those unable to access quality and affordable dental TICKET #: FA11 care. Many factors play a role in disparities and addressing oral health literacy is imperative for increasing better health outcomes. A variety Friday, August 16, 2019 of challenges exist, both, for the dental practitioner and patients for 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. utilizing and sustaining a traditional delivery of care. This course will “Bisphosphonates, Osteonecrosis of help you learn about the challenges and solutions in regards to access the Jaws (ONJ) and Dentistry - Where to care and help you understand how portable dentistry fits into that Are We Now and What Do We Know?” equation for best practices in starting your journey of taking care of 1 C.E. HOUR underserved populations. FEE: $35.00 Open to All Attendees Learning Objectives:

There has been a new pathologic entity which was identified in the litera- Attendees will be able to: ture in 2003. Patients were found to have painful exposed bony areas of 1) Recognize the barriers for accessing dental care for a variety of the jaws which occurred after simple dental procedures such as extrac- tions. There were also reports of spontaneous exposures of bone in the populations on the local and national level jaws which were symptomatic. The common link was to the drug class 2) Summarize how portable dentistry breaks down these barriers of bisphosphonates. Bisphosphonates were given intravenously to cancer 3) Explain the importance of interprofessional relationships and patients to combat the hypercalcemia often seen in multiple myeloma and community partnerships metastatic cancers. This new condition was named osteonecrosis of the jaws (ONJ). Methodology: With real life case presentations, lively conversa- tion and dramatic photo documentation, the course will share the There are also oral forms of bisphosphonate drugs such as Fosamax, Actonel and Boniva. Although there is a higher incidence of osteonecrosis expertise of Kyle Isaacs, RDHEP, BHS, founder of Miles2Smiles and associated with IV administration of bisphosphonates, we have seen cases their experience of traversing the world of mobile dental hygiene and of ONJ associated with oral bisphosphonates that were prescribed to treat Jennifer Hasch, RDH, BS, Dental Services Manager of Shawnee Chris- osteoporosis. tian Healthcare Center. This course will help the attendee understand the great need for people who are unable to access care, strategies to The lecture will review what we currently know about bisphosphonates, implement and improve success rates. including recommendations for dental management and prevention of ONJ. We will also discuss what is uncertain at this early stage of the new pathologic entity. Bios on page 44.

Objectives:

1. The participant will understand the new pathologic entity named osteonecrosis of the jaws (ONJ) and the link to bisphosphonate drugs. 2. The participant will understand how modifications may have to be made in the treatment plan to accommodate bisphosphonate patients. 3. The participant will understand the current recommendations in prevention, management and treatment of ONJ.

Bio on page 44.

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DR. JAMES BRAUN DR. JOE BLAES TICKET #: FA13 TICKET #: FA15

Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

“The Best Options for Your Patients: “Great Products for Your Practice” – Lab Cad-Cam Crowns” Workshop Sponsored in part by 3M Oral Care Limited to 54 participants

3 C.E. HOURS 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Dentists Only D, A, LT This exciting products, techniques and strategies workshop presents the Cad-cam produced crowns have taken center stage of restorative options. features and benefits that will change your practice. Dr. Joe Blaes will Not only are these lab restorations strong, but they are beautiful in nature. explain how he uses these products every day in his practice. Discover This course will identify ceramic options and how to work with your lab for how techniques and products come together to create systems that will ultimate success. produce a consistent outcome with every procedure. These systems result in less stress for the entire dental team. Learn proven ways to make your Objectives: days more efficient and productive. Product educators will be available to 1. To review options for lab produced cad-cam crowns demonstrate and answer all questions. Attendees will be able to experience 2. Outline specific ingredients for success how easy each product is to use. You will “speed date” using these exciting 3. Understand critical aspects of impression making dental products while saving your precious time and money.

Bio on page 42. Learning Objectives: • To incorporate new technology into your practice • When and why to change to a new product DR. TIMOTHY BIZGA • About products that enhance your clinical procedures TICKET #: FA14 • To reduce stress in your office

Friday, August 16, 2019 Bio on page 42. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. “Effective Assisting” Sponsored in part by Bisco Dental Products, FRED SAGESTER GC America & Prexion TICKET #: FA16 Friday, August 16, 2019 3 C.E. HOURS 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others “Cybercrime in Dentistry: A How Real is the Threat?” Sponsored by PNC Bank This dental assisting continuing education course is designed to teach dental assistants and EFDA’s the skills necessary to better support their dentists in 2 C.E. HOURS the everyday routines associated with a general dental practice. A lecture- FEE: $70.00 Dentists $50.00 All others based program coupled with everyday practice essentials is the basis of this Open to All Attendees class. The topics covered will include basic material science, procedural protocols and topics related to patient care and treatment. In today’s digital world, data security is essential to every dental practice. Most offices are severely under protected and in many cases don’t real- Course Objectives: ize they have little to no security at all. In this course we will discuss the • Learn how to achieve employment security in a no-job-security world potential types of cybersecurity threats that your office must protect itself • Learn basic material science principles against, why healthcare data is so valuable to hackers and how doctors can • Understand differences between etch/rinse vs. self-etch protect their data and their practice. This course is extremely eye opening • Review impression materials and cements (conventional vs. resin) to what exactly practices have to defend themselves against. We will also • Discuss temporary fabrication, material selection, shade selection explore the dark web and show doctors that much of their personal infor- • Define importance of patient communication mation, including their passwords, is already being bought and sold. This is one course that you don’t want to miss. Bio on page 42. Bio on page 46. 26 F r i d a y A u g u s t 16

DR. JIM GRISDALE DR. JIM GRISDALE TICKET #: FA17 TICKET #: FA17-A

Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. “Key Essentials for Successful Bone “Predictable Bone Grafting for Site Grafting, Techniques for Socket Preparation for Implants & Restorative Preservation and Augmentation for Dentistry: A Workshop” Implants and Restorative Dentistry: Limited to 28 Participants The Basics and Future Trends” Sponsored in part Dentsply/Sirona Sponsored in part Dentsply/Sirona 1 C.E. HOUR 2 C.E. HOURS FEE: $50.00 FEE: $70.00 Dentists $50.00 All others D, ST D, H, A, ST Prevention of alveolar bone loss and maintenance of alveolar bone structure Prevention of alveolar bone loss and maintenance of alveolar bone struc- are mandatory for long term stability of conventional or implant-supported ture and soft tissue are mandatory for the long-term successful outcome of prosthetic replacements. Soft and hard tissue complications can lead to conventional or implant-supported prosthetic replacements. Soft and hard unsatisfactory results for the patient. This course emphasizes the technical tissue complications can lead to unsatisfactory results for the patient includ- aspects of ridge preservation and augmentation in addition to the practical ing unacceptable esthetics, inadequate function, poor phonetics, and lack of aspects of presenting and preparing cases. confidence. This course emphasizes the identification of potential complica- tions, the rationale for soft and hard tissue grafting, treatment planning and Today’s new generation of materials will work predictably in many defects. successful techniques for socket preservation and ridge augmentation in This hands-on workshop discusses contemporary grafting materials as well addition to the practical aspects of presentation and preparation of cases. as types of defects the clinician can predictably fill. The indications and use of membranes are also covered. This course applies to all dentists placing Topics include an in-depth discussion of the diagnosis and treatment and/or restoring implants, fixed bridgework and removable prostheses. planning for successful management of soft and hard tissue ridge defects; contemporary and future socket preservation and ridge augmentation Learning Outcomes: techniques and the choice of appropriate graft materials and membranes for At the end of the program, participants will have learned: successful regeneration. • diagnosis and treatment planning for socket preservation and ridge augmentation Learning Outcomes: • when and how to perform atraumatic extractions At the end of the program, participants will have learned: • the criteria to select the appropriate grafting material • to correctly diagnose and treatment plan for soft and hard tissue defects • how to select and work with different membranes • predictable techniques for socket preservation and ridge augmentation • to select the correct flap designs for all procedures • when and where to use different flap designs • which graft materials to use, when and how to incorporate membranes for PLEASE NOTE: The lecture on Friday afternoon, August 16th successful socket preservation and ridge augmentation from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. is a pre-requisite to taking this Hands-On Workshop. • future trends for predictable soft and hard tissue grafting techniques Bio on page 43. PLEASE NOTE: Attendees may wish to attend the Predictable Bone Grafting for Site Preparation for Implants & Restorative Dentistry Workshop scheduled for Friday, August 16, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. The hands-on workshop is limited to 28 participants and this lecture is a pre-requisite.

Bio on page 43.

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DR. GEORGE KUSHNER DR. PAMELA STEIN-VAN ARSDALL TICKET #: FA18 TICKET #: FA20

Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. “Complications in Dentistry” “Foods That Fight Oral Cancer (and other cancers too): Evidence-Based 3 C.E. HOURS Eating for Cancer Prevention” FEE: $95.00 Open to All Attendees 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Open to All Attendees As practitioners in the field of dentistry, we need to be aware that complica- tions can and will occur during our treatment of patients. Fortunately, most Research suggests that nearly 70% of all cancers are potentially preventable of the complications that occur are not life threatening. However, many and related to our lifestyles with 30% of cancers attributed to dietary fac- complications require extensive additional treatment and some complica- tors. But food can work in our favor, to reduce our risk of cancer IF we eat tions can be life threatening. In years past, complications were not rou- the right foods, prepared in the right way. In this session, fifteen different tinely discussed in the dental community. By evaluating a series of clinical foods and their phytochemicals will be discussed as well as the mechanisms complications, we can analyze the etiology and make practitioners aware of by which these foods fight cancer. Findings from cancer research focus- possible adverse sequelae. The management of these complications will be ing on chemoprevention of particular foods will be discussed. Tips from discussed. By studying complications, we can hopefully decrease the poten- research about how to prepare these foods to preserve maximum potency tial complication rate in our own patient population. of important cancer fighting substances will be shared.

Bio on page 44. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn the mechanisms by which certain foods fight cancer 2. Learn the foods that research has found to be protective against cancer DR. GARY RADZ 3. Learn evidenced-based preparation tips that will help preserve cancer TICKET #: FA19 fighting phytochemicals in foods Friday, August 16, 2019 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Bio on page 46. “Elective, Cosmetic Dentistry for Adolescents & Young Adults” Sponsored in part by Kettenbach, Garrison Dental Solutions, DMG America, Six Month Smiles, Bisco Dental Products, Yes Dental Lab, GC America & Brasseler USA JOCELYN COUPAL, J.D. TICKET #: FA21 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Friday, August 16, 2019 D, H, A 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. “The Role of the Dental Professional More and more dentists are seeing young patients who want to improve the When Family Abuse is Suspected: An appearance of their smiles. Unfortunately, orthodontics does not have the Ethical Dilemma” ability to cure all of young patients’ esthetic concerns. This half-day lecture discusses the materials and techniques that can allow a dentist to predict- 3 C.E. HOURS ably use very conservative techniques to create beautiful smiles for young FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others people. Topics covered include esthetic recontouring, bleaching procedures, Open to All Attendees anterior direct bonding, the many uses of indirect composites and a discus- sion on the application of implants. The course discusses many different Family abuse is a global problem, but it touches every one of us either techniques and material, but will also have discussion on treatment planning, directly or indirectly. If we accept that each member of the dental team case and material selection. This is an excellent course for dentists who are does have a role to play, the challenge is in knowing how we can help our concerned with the overall treatment of young people with elective dental patients. procedures. Learning Objectives: Course Objectives: • Understanding the scope of the problem • Discuss treatment options specific to this younger demographic • Recognizing the signs of family abuse • Review the many different minimally or non-invasive options available to • Having a conversation with your patient make esthetic change • Charting and documentation • Discuss the psychology involved when dealing with image-related issues • Ethical issues related to family abuse with this demographic • Referrals & Resources • Discussion on case selection • Review basic principle of bonded dentistry Bio on page 43.

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Friday AM FM1 Successful Oral Sleep Devices: Past, Present & Future - Osborne $90.00 $70.00 FM2 Keep the Root and Build Up: You’re Better Off - Braun $90.00 $70.00 FM3 Designed for Accomplishment, Engineered for Success - Bizga $90.00 $70.00 FM4 Tips, Tricks & Techniques for the Esthetic-Based GP - Radz $90.00 $70.00 FM5 Working Smarter – Silver Diamine Fluoride… - Isaacs $90.00 $70.00 FM6 Great Products for Your Practice-Workshop - Blaes $90.00 --- (Limited to 54) FM7 The Role of the Dental Professional When Family Abuse is Suspected - Coupal $90.00 $70.00 FM8 The Dark Side of Implants - Grisdale $90.00 $70.00 FM9 Dry Mouth: Etiology, Complications & Management - Collins $90.00 $70.00 FM10 Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon --- $70.00

Friday PM FA11 Bisphosphonates, Osteonecrosis of the Jaws - Kushner $35.00 $35.00 FA12 On the Move: Delivering Dental Care to Those in Need - Isaacs & Hasch $90.00 $70.00 FA13 The Best Options for Your Patients: Lab Cad-Cam Crowns - Braun $90.00 $70.00 FA14 Effective Assisting - Bizga $90.00 $70.00 FA15 Great Products for Your Practice-Workshop - Blaes $90.00 --- (Limited to 54) FA16 Cybercrime in Dentistry: How Real is the Threat? - Sagester $70.00 $50.00 FA17 Key Essentials for Successful Bone Grafting - Grisdale $70.00 $50.00 FA17-A Predictable Bone Grafting for Site Preparation-Workshop - Grisdale $50.00 $50.00 (Limited to 28) FA18 Complications in Dentistry - Kushner $95.00 $95.00 FA19 Elective, Cosmetic Dentistry for Adolescents - Radz $90.00 $70.00 FA20 Foods That Fight Oral Cancer - Stein-VanArsdall $90.00 $70.00 FA21 The Role of the Dental Professional When Family Abuse is Suspected - Coupal $90.00 $70.00

Ticket # Saturday, August 17, 2019 Dentist Auxiliary

Saturday AM SM1 New Updates in Periodontal Diagnosis - Camenisch $55.00 $55.00 SM2 Foods That Fight Oral Cancer - Stein-VanArsdall $90.00 $70.00 SM3 Grow Your Practice Using Social Media Mktg. - Hadley $90.00 $70.00 SM4 A Predictable Structure to Get Patients in the Door - Varas $90.00 $70.00 SM5 Human Trafficking: Street Signs & Recruitment Methods - Taylor $35.00 $35.00 SM6 Mission-Based Dentistry-An Out of Office Experience! - Jacobi $35.00 $35.00 SM7 Navigating KY Medicaid 2019: The Path Forward - Caudill $90.00 $70.00

Saturday PM SA8 Preparing for Retirement? - Reynolds & Yozwiak $50.00 $50.00 SA9 Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Dental Insurance - Norris $45.00 $45.00

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Saturday PM SA10 Protecting Your Practice from Threats-HIPAA Compliance - Perron $50.00 $50.00 SA11 Help New Patients Find YOU Through Social Media - Hadley $90.00 $70.00 SA12 Effective Case Presentation to Get Case Acceptance Every Time - Varas $90.00 $70.00 SA13 I’ve Found This Lesion...Now What? - Kushner, Shumway & Azevedo $70.00 $50.00 SA14 OSHA & Infection Control 2019 - Byrd $95.00 $95.00 SA15 Behavioral Finance - Reynolds & Yozwiak $50.00 $50.00

Ticket # Sunday, August 18, 2019 Dentist Auxiliary

Sunday AM SU1 CPR Certification - Livers $100.00 $100.00 SU2 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office - Kushner $100.00 $100.00 SU3 Recognizing Drug Abuse in Dental Patients & Kasper Update - Byrd $100.00 $100.00

Special Events

SE1 William Marcus Randall Memorial Reception/Opening Session Featuring Keynote Speaker Rex Chapman $40.00 per person

SE2 President’s Reception & Thursday Night Social Event NO FEE (But you must have a ticket)

SE3 Whet Your Palette/Painting & Wine $60.00

There will be a $10.00 increase in ticket prices at the door. The KDA WILL NOT replace lost tickets.

KDA Office Closing:The KDA Executive Office will close at the end of business on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 and will reopen on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. See Registration Form on next page...

Earn 2 CE Points by Visiting Your Exhibitors! The Kentucky Board of Dentistry will no longer give 2 hours of CE credit for attending our meeting, HOWEVER, you may now earn up to 2 CE credits by visiting your exhibitors in the exhibit hall. Simply complete up to 2 sign-off cards, each containing ten sign-off squares, for a total of 2 CE points. Each square must be stamped by a different exhibitor you have visited. You may find these cards at the KDA registration desk on the 2nd floor of the Galt House East Hotel.

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DR. BRITTANY CAMENISCH JACK HADLEY TICKET #: SM1 TICKET #: SM3

Saturday, August 17, 2019 Saturday, August 17, 2019 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. “New Updates in Periodontal “Grow Your Practice Using Social Diagnosis” Media Marketing” Sponsored in part by My Social Practice 1.5 C.E. HOURS FEE: $55.00 3 C.E. HOURS D, H FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Open to All Attendees Learning Objectives: 1. Outline the new classification of periodontal and peri-implant diseases Progressive practices use social media marketing to attract new patients, and conditions (as proposed by the AAP) raise top-of-mind awareness and referrals, decrease attrition, increase case 2. Discuss the Stages (I-IV) and Grades (A-C) of a periodontal diagnosis in acceptance and strengthen patient relationships. But effective social media relation to presented cases isn’t something you “have”—it’s something that you “do”! Remarkable, 3. Review the importance of the new classification and its relationship share-worthy social media content helps your complete digital marketing towards a patient-centered diagnosis strategy—including reputation management. Social media is no longer an 4. Define peri-implant diseases in patients that are followed in your office or adjunct to some other marketing plan. So how do you navigate and benefit are demonstrated in new patients which already have implants from this dynamic environment with the limited time and resources you have to spend on marketing? Bio on page 42. Learning Objectives: • Start creating content that helps new patients find you DR. PAMELA STEIN-VAN ARSDALL • Learn why boosting and targeting Facebook posts are so important TICKET #: SM2 for success • Become consistent using ideas that don’t take too much time or budget Saturday, August 17, 2019 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Bio on page 44. “Foods That Fight Oral Cancer (and other cancers too): Evidence-Based Eating for Cancer Prevention” HERNAN VARAS TICKET #: SM4 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others Saturday, August 17, 2019 Open to All Attendees 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. “A Predictable Structure to Get Research suggests that nearly 70% of all cancers are potentially preventable Patients in the Door” and related to our lifestyles with 30% of cancers attributed to dietary fac- Presented by Arrowhead Dental Lab tors. But food can work in our favor, to reduce our risk of cancer IF we eat the right foods, prepared in the right way. In this session, fifteen different 3 C.E. HOURS foods and their phytochemicals will be discussed as well as the mechanisms FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others by which these foods fight cancer. Findings from cancer research focus- Open to All Attendees ing on chemoprevention of particular foods will be discussed. Tips from research about how to prepare these foods to preserve maximum potency What you will learn: of important cancer fighting substances will be shared. • Basic Structure Learning Objectives: • Principles of Effective Communication 1. Learn the mechanisms by which certain foods fight cancer • Getting patients in the door 2. Learn the foods that research has found to be protective against cancer • Effective Phone Principles 3. Learn evidenced-based preparation tips that will help preserve cancer • Introducing new patients into the practice fighting phytochemicals in foods Bio on page 47. Bio on page 46.

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ALLYSON TAYLOR DR. JERRY CAUDILL TICKET #: SM5 TICKET #: SM7

Saturday, August 17, 2019 Saturday, August 17, 2019 9:00 a.m. – Noon 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. “Navigating Kentucky Medicaid 2019: “Human Trafficking: Street Signs and The Path Forward” Recruitment Methods” 3 C.E. HOURS 2 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 Staff FEE: $35.00 Open to All Attendees Open to All Attendees Kentucky Medicaid for dentists continues on its evolving path. This course will explore the trail forward, touching on multiple subjects and questions Human trafficking is occurring in every community in Kentucky, but often including: How to Obtain a MAID, Credentialing, Opioids, Diabetes, 1115 goes unrecognized because of misconceptions held by those in a position to Waiver, SDF, Mobile/Portable units and IV Moderate Sedation. Come join interact with and assist trafficking victims. This presentation focuses on dis- us on our journey into the future. pelling those myths and giving attendees insight into how traffickers recruit victims and how those victims may present in daily life. Also covered will be • Getting Your MAID and Credentialing – It Has Changed how to interact with possible victims and the duty to report all Kentuckians • Pain Management in Crisis - Opioids & the Role of Dentistry share. • Diabetes in the Dental Office - the Path to Discovery • SDF, Black is the New Silver Bio on page 46. • Mobile/Portable Guidelines - They are Here • IV Moderate Sedation • 1115 Waiver, What Now? • Q & A DR. JOSEPH JACOBI TICKET #: SM6 Bio on page 43.

Saturday, August 17, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ANDY REYNOLDS & “Mission Based Dentistry - An Out FRANK YOZWIAK of Office Experience!” TICKET #: SA8 Saturday, August 17, 2019 2 C.E. HOURS 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. FEE: $35.00 “Preparing for Open to All Attendees Retirement? Five Action Items to Help Mission Based Dentistry — An Out of Office Experience! is an in- you Achieve your troduction to a different mode of practice — that of mission-based dentistry Goals” to relieve pain and suffering. Mission trips in both the U.S. and overseas will 1.5 C.E. HOURS FEE: $50.00 be discussed as well as working with secular and faith-based organizations. D, SP, ST

Practical tips for leading or participating in dental mission trips will be given, Since the stock market bottomed in 2009, the market has been up, up, up. along with some discussion of pitfalls that can happen. We will discuss what With only a handful of periods of market pullbacks, many investors have to take on a mission trip and resources to help you plan your next dental been lulled to sleep with both their investments and their retirement plans. adventure. If you have a dental mission trip planned or are just curious Join us to hear five key steps that everyone should be doing as they prepare about this type of dentistry, won’t you step out of your office - and perhaps for retirement. your comfort zone - for your next “Out of Office Experience”? Presenters: Andy Reynolds, CFP®, MBA Bio on page 44. Frank E. Yozwiak, J.D., LL.M. in Taxation

Disclosure: Ballast, Inc. (“Ballast”) is a registered investment advisor. Certain advisory persons of Ballast are also registered representatives of APW Capital, Inc, (“APW”) Member FINRA/SIPC.,100 Enterprise Dr, Ste 504, Rockaway, NJ 07866, 1-800-637-3211. In their separate capacity as registered representatives, securi- ties are offered through APW. Ballast and APW are not affiliated.

Bios on pages 46 & 47.

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DR. TERRY NORRIS JACK HADLEY TICKET #: SA9 TICKET #: SA11

Saturday, August 17, 2019 Saturday, August 17, 2019 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. “Everything You Always Wanted to “Help New Patients Find YOU Through Know About Dental Insurance, but Did Social Media” Not Know Who to Ask” Sponsored in part by My Social Practice

3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others 2 C.E. HOURS Open to All Attendees FEE: $45.00 Open to All Attendees There are widely held misperceptions in dentistry about how social media marketing really works in helping dental practices grow. Come learn what The course will cover all aspects of dental insurance including the 2012 effective social media marketing is, and isn’t, for a dental practice. Digital ADA Claim Form, Plan Design (“Why doesn’t my insurance pay for this?”), marketing is no longer about turning strangers into new patients. It’s about Necessary attachments and Interactive claim review. turning existing patients and fans into advocates for your practice. And suc- cessful social media marketing always starts inside the practice, not online. Bio on page 45. Learn how to easily become effective, starting today.

Learning Objectives: JUSTIN PERRON • Learn from examples and case studies you’ll use immediately to grow your TICKET #: SA10 own practice • Evaluate your online footprint and set goals for better managing your Saturday, August 17, 2019 reputation through social media 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Start creating the kinds of posts that raise top-of-mind awareness for your “Protecting Your Practice from practice External and Internal Threats – HIPAA Compliance & Cybersecurity” Bio on page 44. Presented by Commonwealth Technology

3 C.E. HOURS HERNAN VARAS FEE: $50.00 TICKET #: SA12 Open to All Attendees Saturday, August 17, 2019 HIPAA compliance and cybersecurity are tightly intertwined for a reason. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. As practices continue to move into the digital age, cyber threats become a “Effective Case Presentation to Get larger concern. Additionally, the more PHI your practice contains and has Case Acceptance Every Time” access to, the larger your target becomes. In this session we will discuss Presented by Arrowhead Dental Lab how to mitigate risk from external and internal threats and how that ties into your cybersecurity strategy. We are living in an age now where the 3 C.E. HOURS solutions to prevent data breaches and HIPAA violations are far less than FEE: $90.00 Dentists $70.00 All others the damage they can cause your practice. Join us as we teach you how to Open to All Attendees protect yourself, your practice and your patients without expending valuable time, resources and dollars. What you will learn: • Presenting Treatment / A Diagnosis Appointment Bio on page 45. • Financial Arrangements • Scheduling for Production • Turning Recare Patients into New Patients • “The Best is Yet to Come”

Bio on page 47.

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PATTY BONASSO BYRD TICKET #: SA14 Saturday, August 17, 2019 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. “OSHA and Infection Control in the Dental Office 2019” Sponsored in part by the Kentucky Dental Laboratory Association 3 C.E. HOURS FEE: $95.00 DR. GEORGE KUSHNER, DR. BRIAN SHUMWAY & Open to All Attendees DR. BRUNO AZEVEDO TICKET #: SA13 Kentucky OSHA requires that all dental personnel be trained in the Blood- borne Pathogen Standard and the revised Hazard Communication/GHS Standard. Dental personnel should receive an initial training and thereafter, Saturday, August 17, 2019 an annual update. This course reviews the following standards and guide- 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. lines and offers suggestions on how to implement them in your office: “I’ve Found this Lesion...Now What?” • OSHA Hazard Communication Standard/GHS Standard (must comply by 2 C.E. HOURS June 1, 2016) FEE: $70.00 Dentists $50.00 All others • OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard D, H, A, ST • CDC Dental Guidelines 2016 • The Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act This session will be a two-hour clinical pathologic conference applicable to • U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines for the Management of Occupational all members of the dental team. A series of clinical cases will be presented Exposures to HBV, HCV, and HIV and Recommendations for Post Exposure Prophylaxis with the “thought process” involved to establish the diagnosis and treat- • CDC Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare ment. The program will be clinically oriented, interactive and educational. This presentation will provide a very practical approach to implementing Objective #1: Review clinical presentations of common oral and the regulations and guidelines in the dental office. maxillofacial pathology conditions that present in the dental office. Bio on page 42. Objective #2: Discuss common adjuncts to help establish the diagnosis of a pathologic condition such as biopsy, radiographs (including panorex and ANDY REYNOLDS & CT scan) and laboratory tests. FRANK YOZWIAK TICKET #: SA15 Objective #3: Review treatment, both medical and surgical, of common Saturday, August 17, 2019 oral pathology conditions. 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. “Behavioral Finance - Bios on pages 44, 46 & 42. Why Do Investors Act Irrationally and What can You do About It?” 1.5 C.E. HOURS FEE: $50.00 Mark Your Calendar for the D, SP, ST Behavioral finance is the study of the influence of psychology on the behav- ior of financial decision-making. The study seeks to understand why we all act irrationally when it comes to money and to help reduce irrational out- 2020 comes. Join us as we discuss the top behavioral finance issues that challenge investors and hear our ideas for overcoming negative behavioral tendencies.

Kentucky Meeting Presenters: Andy Reynolds, CFP®, MBA August 27-30, 2020 Frank E. Yozwiak, J.D., LL.M. in Taxation Disclosure: Ballast, Inc. (“Ballast”) is a registered investment advisor. Certain French Lick Resort advisory persons of Ballast are also registered representatives of APW Capital, Inc, (“APW”) Member FINRA/SIPC.,100 Enterprise Dr, Ste 504, Rockaway, NJ 07866, French Lick, IN 1-800-637-3211. In their separate capacity as registered representatives, securi- ties are offered through APW. Ballast and APW are not affiliated.

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CPR CERTIFICATION PATTY BONASSO BYRD TICKET #: SU1 TICKET #: SU3

Sunday, August 18, 2019 Sunday, August 18, 2019 9:00 a.m. – Noon 9:00 a.m. – Noon “Basic Life Support - BLS Healthcare Provider Training” “Recognizing Drug Abuse in Presented by Dewayne Livers Dental Patients and KASPER Update 2019” FEE: $100.00 Open to All Attendees

The Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation course will be conducted within the 3 C.E. HOURS most recent updated guidelines of the American Heart Association. This FEE: $100.00 course is three hours and will include adult, child and infant CPR, foreign Open to All Attendees body airway obstruction and an AED presentation. Drug abuse is a major health problem in America and impacts every dental Each participant will receive a two-year certification practice, as well as our families. Dental professionals can play a huge role card the day of the class. in drug abuse identification, prevention and intervention. Emphasis will be placed on increasing your skills and abilities to recognize the signs and This course complies with the requirements of the Kentucky Board of Dentistry for symptoms of drug abuse, refer suspected drug abusers for help and treat dental hygienists for provisions stipulated in 201 KAR 8:532, for dental assistants recovering patients in your practice. for provisions stipulated in 201 KAR 8:530 and for dentists for provisions stipu- lated in 201 KAR 8:530. This course will also discuss the Kentucky All Scheduled Prescription Electronic Reporting System (KASPER), as well as current State and Federal regulations important to the prescribing of controlled substances by dentists DR. GEORGE KUSHNER licensed to practice in Kentucky. TICKET #: SU2 Kentucky Board of Dentistry Regulation for Continuing Education Sunday, August 18, 2019 Requirement (KASPER) 201 KAR 8:532. Dentists are required to complete 9:00 a.m. – Noon three hours of continuing education that relates to the use of the electronic “Medical Emergencies in the monitoring system, pain management or addiction disorders prior to renew- Dental Office” ing their license every renewal cycle.

3 C.E. HOURS At the conclusion of this course, the participant should FEE: $100.00 understand: Open to All Attendees • The signs and symptoms of illegal drug use/abuse (oral, physical and psychological). Medical emergencies can and do occur in the dental office. With advances • Drug interactions with substances used during oral care. in the medical field, we, as dental practitioners, are seeing and treating a • Communication strategies when working with active or significant medically-compromised patient population as outpatients in our recovering patients. dental offices. Fortunately, most of the emergencies that occur are treated • Resources available to support patients and dental professionals. appropriately and there is little harm to the patient. However, improper • The use of the KASPER system and current State and Federal regulations management of these emergencies can have disastrous results. Likewise, important to the prescribing of controlled substances by dentists licensed to proper management of the medical emergency is no guarantee of a success- practice in Kentucky. ful outcome. Bio on page 42. This course will review common medical emergencies and management of these problems. Clinical “pearls” will be discussed that can hopefully lessen the chances of these emergencies. This presentation should be applicable to all members of the dental office team.

This course is approved by the Kentucky Board of Dentistry and meets the requirements for dental hygienists for provisions stipulated in 201 KAR 8:562.

Bio on page 44.

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Thursday, August 15, 2019 Friday, August 16, 2019

3:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Kentucky Dental Foundation Business Meeting 9:00 A.M. – Noon Dr. Jim Grisdale “The Dark Side of Implants: Complications, 4:30 P.M. – 5:30 P.M. William Marcus Randall Memorial Reception & Diagnosis & Management” Awards Presentation Sponsored in part by Hiossen USA

5:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Opening Session 9:00 A.M. – Noon Dr. Fiona Collins Featuring Guest Speaker Rex Chapman “Dry Mouth: Etiology, Complications and Management (Part I) & Management of 6:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. President’s Reception Pre- and Post-procedural Pain” (Part II) Sponsored by Delta Dental of Kentucky Sponsored in part by Colgate

Friday, August 16, 2019 9:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Exhibit Hall Open Grand Ballroom A & Grand Hall 7:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Registration: Galt House East Galt House East - 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower Suite Tower

8:00 a.m. – Noon Dr. Jeffrey Osborne 11:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. “Dentistry Uncensored” with Dr. Howard Farran in the Exhibit Hall “Successful Oral Sleep Devices: The Past, Booth # 48 the Present and the Future” Grand Ballroom A - Galt House East Sponsored in part by First Pacific Corporation 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower

8:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Dr. James Braun 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Preventative Products Roundtable Luncheon “Keep the Root and Build Up: You’re For Dental Hygienists Only Better Off” Sponsored in part by 3M Oral Care 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. KDA Past President’s Luncheon

8:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Dr. Timothy Bizga 1:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Dr. George Kushner “Designed for Accomplishment, Engineered “Bisphosphonates, Osteonecrosis of the Jaws for Success: How What We Do, Use and (ONJ) and Dentistry – Where Are We Now Think About Affect Our Daily Practice” and What do We Know?” Sponsored in part by Bisco Dental Products, GC America & Prexion 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Kyle Isaacs & Jennifer Hasch “On the Move: Delivering Dental Care to 9:00 A.M. – Noon Dr. Gary Radz Those in Need!” “Tips, Tricks & Techniques for the Esthetic- Sponsored in part by Sunstar, MouthWatch Based General Dentist” & DNTLworks Sponsored in part by Kettenbach, Garrison Dental Solutions, DMG America, Six Month 1:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Dr. James Braun Smiles, Bisco Dental Products, Yes Dental Lab, “The Best Options for Your Patients: Lab GC America & Brasseler USA Cad-Cam Crowns” Sponsored in part by 3M Oral Care 9:00 A.M. – Noon Kyle Issacs “Working Smarter - Silver Diamine Fluoride 1:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Dr. Timothy Bizga and Glass Ionomer Cements…The Wave of “Effective Assisting” Treating Caries is Here!” Sponsored in part by Bisco Dental Products, Sponsored in part by Sunstar & MouthWatch GC America & Prexion

9:00 A.M. – Noon Dr. Joe Blaes 1:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Dr. Joseph Blaes “Great Products for Your Practice” “Great Products for Your Practice” Workshop Workshop Limited to 54 participants Limited to 54 participants

9:00 A.M. – Noon Jocelyn Coupal, J.D. 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Fred Sagester “The Role of the Dental Professional When “Cybercrime in Dentistry: How Real is Family Abuse is Suspected: An Ethical Dilemma” the Threat?” Sponsored by PNC Bank 39 C a l e n d a r o f E v e n t s

Friday, August 16, 2019 Saturday, August 17, 2019

2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Dr. Jim Grisdale 7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Registration: Galt House East “Key Essentials for Successful Bone 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower Grafting, Techniques for Socket Preservation and Augmentation for Implants 8:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Dr. Brittany Camenisch and Restorative Dentistry: The Basics and “New Updates in Periodontal Diagnosis” Future Trends” Sponsored in part Dentsply/Sirona 8:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Dr. Pamela Stein-VanArsdall “Foods That Fight Oral Cancer (and other 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Dr. George Kushner cancers too): Evidence-Based Eating for “Complications in Dentistry” Cancer Prevention”

2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Dr. Gary Radz 8:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Jack Hadley “Elective, Cosmetic Dentistry for Adolescents “Grow Your Practice Using Social & Young Adults” Media Marketing” Sponsored in part by Kettenbach, Garrison Sponsored in part by My Social Practice Dental Solutions, DMG America, Six Month Smiles, Bisco Dental Products, Yes Dental Lab, 8:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Hernan Varas GC America & Brasseler USA “A Predictable Structure to Get Patients in the Door” 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Dr. Pamela Stein-VanArsdall Presented by Arrowhead Dental Lab “Foods That Fight Oral Cancer (and other cancers too): Evidence-Based Eating for 9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Allyson Taylor Cancer Prevention” “Human Trafficking: Street Signs and Recruitment Methods” 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Jocelyn Coupal, J.D. “The Role of the Dental Professional 9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Dr. Joseph Jacobi When Family Abuse is Suspected: An “Mission Based Dentistry - Ethical Dilemma” An Out of Office Experience!”

3:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Whet Your Palette - Painting Fun! 9:00 A.M. – Noon Dr. Jerry Caudill “Navigating Kentucky Medicaid 2019: 4:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. “Dentistry Uncensored” with The Path Forward” Dr. Howard Farran in the Exhibit Hall Booth #48 9:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Exhibit Hall Open Grand Ballroom A - Galt House East Grand Ballroom A & Grand Hall 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower Galt House East - 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower 4:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Dr. Jim Grisdale “Predictable Bone Grafting for Site Noon – 2:00 P.M. Table Clinic & Hobby Show Preparation for Implants & Restorative Grand Hall Foyer - Galt House East Dentistry: A Workshop” 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower Limited to 28 Participants Sponsored in part Dentsply/Sirona 12:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Andy Reynolds & Frank Yozwiak “Preparing for Retirement? Five Action Items to 5:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. KDPAC Board Meeting Help you Achieve your Goals”

6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. U of K Alumni Reception 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Dr. Terry Norris “Everything You Always Wanted to Know 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. U of L Alumni Reception About Dental Insurance, but Did Not Know Who to Ask” 10:00 P.M. - Midnight New Dentist Social Galt House Hotel Al J’s at the ConservatorySM

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Saturday, August 17, 2019 University of Louisville 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Justin Perron “Protecting Your Practice from External and Friday, August 16, 2019 Internal Threats – HIPAA Compliance 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. University of Louisville Alumni Reception & Cybersecurity” Presented by Commonwealth Technology University of Kentucky 1:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Jack Hadley “Help New Patients Find YOU Through Friday, August 16, 2019 Social Media” 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. University of Kentucky Alumni Reception Sponsored in part by My Social Practice

1:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Hernan Varas “Effective Case Presentation to Get Case Alliance of the KDA Acceptance Every Time” Presented by Arrowhead Dental Lab Friday, August 16, 2019 Noon Luncheon 2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. General Assembly/Election of Officers For Reservations contact Harriet Allen at (502) 897-5044 or (502) 553-1698 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Dr. George Kushner, Dr. Brian Shumway & by August 5, 2019 Dr. Bruno Azevedo “I’ve Found This Lesion...Now What?” A.C.D./I.C.D./Pierre Fauchard Academy

2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Patty Bonasso Byrd Saturday, August 17, 2019 “OSHA and Infection Control in the Dental 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ACD/ICD/Pierre Fauchard Academy Business Office 2019” Meeting/Breakfast Sponsored in part by the Kentucky Dental Note: ICD will meet from 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Laboratory Association and ACD and Pierre Fauchard Academy will meet from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Andy Reynolds & Frank Yozwiak Breakfast & Awards will be from 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. “Behavioral Finance - Why Do Investors Act Irrationally and What can You do About It?” Kentucky Dental Foundation 2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. First Meeting of the House of Delegates Thursday, August 15, 2019 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Business Meeting Immediately Following the KDPAC Annual Meeting House of Delegates

4:00 P.M. Reference Committee Meetings Kentucky Academy of General Dentistry (4:00 p.m. or immediately following the House of Delegates meeting) Friday, August 16, 2019 Sunday, August 18, 2019 4:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. KYAGD Master & Fellow Reception ALL DENTISTS ARE INVITED 8:15 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Registration: Galt House East 2nd Floor Ballroom Level – Suite Tower Kentucky Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons

9:00 A.M. – Noon CPR Certification Saturday, August 17, 2019 “Basic Life Support-BLS Healthcare 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. KSOMS Annual Meeting Provider Training” Presented by Dewayne Livers Kentucky Dental Assistants Association 9:00 A.M. - Noon Dr. George Kushner “Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office” Friday, August 16, 2019 7:00 p.m. KDAA Business Meeting 9:00 A.M. – Noon Patty Bonasso Byrd “Recognizing Drug Abuse in Dental Patients Saturday, August 17, 2019 and KASPER Update 2019” 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. KDAA Continuing Education

10:30 A.M. – Noon Second Meeting of the House of Delegates

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Bruno Azevedo, DDS, MS is a Diplomate, University of Michigan School of Dentistry and hospitals in Ann American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Arbor and Saginaw, Michigan. Radiology and an Assistant Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology at the University For over 15 years, Dr. Braun has offered seminars at a great of Louisville School of Dentistry in Louisville, number of national and international meetings. Presentations Kentucky. have been made to over twenty A.D.A. affiliated state dental associations and have also included the A.D.A. Annual Session, Greater New York Meeting, the Chicago Mid-Winter Meeting and the Thomas Hinman Meeting. Besides his lecture series, he has conducted numerous hands-on workshops, webinars and Timothy M. Bizga, DDS, FAGD​​ is a published a variety of articles on esthetic restorative dentistry general dentist practicing in Cleveland, Ohio. His for journals and magazines. Several major dental manufacturing background in dentistry is lengthy and diverse. companies utilize his professional skills on a consultant basis for Once a former chairside assistant, he also worked the development of new products. Dr. Braun continues to be as a dental lab-technician, making his perspective selected by Dentistry Today as one of the top clinicians in dental unique among others in the field of dentistry. He continuing education. received his DDS from the University​ of Michigan School of Dentistry. He is currently a member of Patty Bonasso Byrd, RDH, BS is the American Dental Association and a Fellow currently co-director of Infection Control at in the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Bizga is a ​Certified John the University of Louisville School of Dentistry Maxwell Speaker/Trainer/Coach, a ​certified DISC profile trainer, as well as in private practice. clinical consultant for The​ Dental Advisor​ and member of Catapult​ Education. Dr. Bizga gives back to the community via dental missions In dental hygiene since 1978, Patty is a around the world. graduate of the University of Louisville Dental Hygiene Program. She received her BS in Occupational Training and Development Dr. Joe Blaes created a unique, insurance- in 2002. She is an active member of the free, fee-for-service general practice in St. American Dental Hygienists’ Association as well as past president Louis, Missouri, that emphasizes preventive, of KDHA. esthetic, reconstructive and implant dentistry. Because of his interest in new, innovative and Having an accomplished background in several dental hygiene more efficient materials and techniques, Dr. arenas, such as clinician, national speaker, corporate educator, Blaes began writing a column, “Pearls for Your faculty, sales and author, she brings a wealth of experience and Practice” in Dental Economics. This column knowledge to her courses. became a trusted source for maximizing dental practice efficiency. For almost two Dr. Brittany Camenisch graduated from decades he was best known as the Chief Editor of Dental the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry Economics. His lectures and hands-on programs for Dentists, in 2013 as a Doctor of Dental Medicine. After Dental Assistants and Hygienists have won rave reviews around graduating, she worked in private practice and the country. In addition to memberships in many professional public health. As a general dentist in Richmond, organizations, Dr. Blaes is a Fellow of the American College of she felt that there was a greater need for access Dentists, a past President of the American Academy of Dental to a periodontal specialist. Practice Administration and a Founding Member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health. His honors include St. Louis She returned to complete a three-year University’s coveted Alumni Merit Award and the AGD Missouri residency in periodontology and implantology at Dentist of the Year Award 2007. Dr. Blaes is an Educator, UKCD, where the curriculum focused on digital dentistry, LANAP Clinician, and Life Long Learner. (Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure), minimally invasive soft tissue procedures and traditional periodontal surgeries. James M. Braun, D.D.S., M.S. pursued the D.D.S. program at the University of Michigan During her residency, Dr. Camenisch served as the chief and after graduation, he earned a master’s periodontal resident. She is an active member of the Kentucky degree in Prosthodontics from the same Dental Association, American Dental Association, American institution. Upon returning to his hometown Academy of Periodontics, and International Team for of Saginaw, Michigan, he established a full-time Implantology. private practice specializing in Prosthodontics, which has been in continuation for over 30 Dr. Camenisch has a private practice in Richmond, KY, Kentucky years. Staff appointments have included the Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, which is open three days

42 2019 Speaker Bios a week. She also serves as an adjunct instructor for the Jocelyn Coupal is a family violence periodontics department at the University of Kentucky College speaker, expert, consultant and senior trial of Dentistry. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with attorney. She has acted as both, defense and her niece, Caroline, and rooting for the Kentucky Wildcats! prosecuting attorney, and has tried hundreds of family violence cases. Jocelyn is internationally Jerry W. Caudill, DMD, FAGD, acknowledged as a family violence expert. She MAGD, CDC, CTCP, FPFA, FICD, FACD has lectured and taught to a wide variety of is the Kentucky State Dental Director audiences, including health care professionals, and a Senior Dental Director for Avēsis justice system participants, and educators and Incorporated, a Guardian Company. Avēsis in business and community forums on the subject of family abuse. administers the dental benefits for four Most recently, she chaired the 2018 Canadian Dental Association of Kentucky’s five MCOs, administering Oral Health Roundtable and presented at the 2018 Hinman an aggregate of over 1.1 million Kentucky Meeting and the 2018 GNYDM. Medicaid patients for Aetna, Humana- CareSource, Passport and WellCare. He is Howard Farran, DDS, MBA, is a practicing a graduate of the UK College of Dentistry, a Fellow and Master dentist with more than 25 years of clinical of the Academy of General Dentistry and a Certified Dental experience, founder and CEO of Dentaltown Consultant by the AADC. Dr. Caudill is a board examiner for Magazine which is celebrating 20 years in the Council of Interstate Testing Agencies (CITA Board) which publication, #1 Best Selling Author of his book administers the ADEX Board exam, recognized in 47 states Uncomplicate Business, host of the popular and territories, including Kentucky. He has practiced in rural Podcast “Dentistry Uncensored” as well as a Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina and participated in noted international speaker on faster, easier, treating Medicaid patients in all three states. Dr. Caudill also more efficient dentistry. He has captivated practiced over seven years in Dubai, UAE and Kuwait. He was audiences around the world with his innovative, informational, off- the National Dental Director of a multi-state, 120-office DSO the-cuff and entertaining lectures for more than two decades. His and Special Advisor and contributor to the Academy of General area of expertise covers many aspects of dentistry, including the Dentistry National Taskforce on Corporate Dentistry. He is a business of dentistry and clinical topics. Howard was voted by his former President of the North Carolina AGD and is a member peers in the top three on the list of the 32 Most Influential People of the ADA, KDA, LDS, AGD, KYAGD, ADEA, IAO, CITA in Dentistry from 2017-2019. and AADC. In addition, he is board-eligible in the International Association for Orthodontics, having completed over 500 CE Dr. Jim Grisdale, B.A., D.D.S., Dip. hours and a five-year course of study in orthodontics from the Prosth., Dip. Perio., M.R.C.D.(C) is a Board- Dental Institute. In 1991, He was among the first Certified Specialist in Periodontics and general dentists licensed in both, general anesthesia & conscious Prosthodontics with a part-time private sedation, in Kentucky. Dr. Caudill has lectured extensively on practice in periodontics and implant dentistry Medicaid dental administration, both, statewide and nationally. in Vancouver, British Columbia. Dr. Grisdale received his undergraduate and graduate Dr. Fiona M. Collins, BDS, MBA, MA, degrees from McGill University, as well as a FPFA has given presentations on dry mouth, post-graduate degree in Restorative Dentistry oral disease and prevention, risk assessment, and Prosthodontics. He then went on to the University of British infection prevention and OSHA, HPV, vaping, Columbia where he received another post-graduate degree in tobacco cessation, and other topics. She Periodontics. Dr. Grisdale was formerly a full-time assistant has lectured nationally and internationally in professor in the graduate residency program in periodontics at North America, Europe, the Pacific Rim and Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, CA. Currently, Dr. Grisdale the Middle East. She is also a consultant and is a sessional lecturer in the Department of Periodontics at Loma trainer, author and editor. Dr. Collins is the Linda University. ADA representative to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), a member of the ADA and Dr. Grisdale received an Award of Merit for Restorative OSAP, and a Fellow of the Pierre Fauchard Academy. During Dentistry. He lectures extensively in the United States, Canada, her career, Fiona has lived and worked in five countries. Dr. Southeast Asia and Europe. He is a mentor for Periodontic and Collins can be reached at [email protected]. Prosthodontic Study Clubs. Dr. Grisdale has published in the area of treatment for dentin sensitivity, implants, bone regeneration and soft tissue periodontal adhesives. He is an active participant in clinical research and the study of contemporary periodontal products. He is a member of several professional societies.

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Jack Hadley developed the curriculum Dental Hygienists Association. She is a professional educator for and has taught the Social Media Marketing for Waterpik. Kyle is a published author in RDH Magazine and track in the MBA program at Brigham Young has been recognized for her dedication to her profession as a University’s Marriott School of Management recipient of the 2017 SUNSTAR Award of Distinction and the in Provo, Utah. He is also the founder of My 2018 Hu-Friedy/ADHA Master Clinician Award. Social Practice, an agency providing social media content, strategy and support to dental, Dr. Joe Jacobi graduated from the Indiana orthodontic and dental specialty practices, University School of Dentistry in 1975. After worldwide. Jack was the former CEO at running a successful solo general practice for Lava7®, one of the nation’s first agencies focused exclusively on 36 years, he transitioned to a different type of social media marketing solutions for technology businesses. Jack dentistry. is an award-winning copywriter and former ad agency Creative Director with a rich background in all aspects of the creative Over the last eight years, he has made 15 trips process. He’s an engaging speaker who is frequently asked to to areas in the U.S. and 13 countries in Central address dental groups about social media marketing, creativity and and South America, the Caribbean, India, Africa digital marketing. and the Philippines. He has traveled with the U. S. Navy, as well as with civilian, university and non-government organizations. In Jennifer Hasch, BS, RDH is the founder addition, he serves as a mentor to the Pre-Dental Society at the of the PHRDH blog and community University of Louisville and has taken many students to Remote RDHonamission.com. She is the 2017 recipient Area Medical (RAM) clinics in Kentucky, Tennessee and West of the Colgate/American Dental Hygienists’ Virginia, as well as to Louisville Dental Society community clinics. Association Community Outreach Award and Kentucky Dental Hygienists’ Association Dr. Jacobi also serves as the volunteer Director of Manufacturing 2018 RDH of the Year. She coordinates the and Technology Development at WaterStep, a Louisville-based hygiene volunteers for the Louisville Dental nonprofit that responds to critical needs for safe water and Society clinic for Louisville’s most vulnerable infection prevention in developing countries and disaster situations populations which has provided over $300,000 in free dental by evaluating and implementing simple solutions and teaching services for the community. She works full-time as the Dental people to use those tools. He has helped build water treatment Services Manager at a Federally Qualified Health Center. Her systems in Central and South America, India, Africa, the Upper position at Shawnee Christian Healthcare Center includes, Amazon and Puerto Rico. both, administrative and clinical roles at the fixed clinic in the underserved West End, providing portable school-based oral Dr Jacobi lives in Louisville, Kentucky, is a Life Member of the health services in eight community schools. She is a committee ADA, and is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and chair for the Kentucky Oral Health Coalition and Kentucky’s state the American College of Dentists. representative for the DentaQuest Foundation’s Oral Health Progress and Equity Network (OPEN) that fights for health Dr. George Kushner is a graduate of justice and oral health equity for all. When it comes to advocacy, Temple University School of Dentistry. Dr. she knows health policy should be a non-partisan issue and is Kushner received his medical degree from the committed to raising the voices of those who are most effected University of Alabama School of Medicine. He by systemic neglect. She empowers her patients to advocate completed his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for their own health. Jennifer is enrolled at Western Kentucky residency at the University of Louisville. University, studying for her master’s degree in public health and Currently, Dr. Kushner is Professor of Oral plans to further empower underserved populations. She writes and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University and speaks on topics she passionately believes are important, of Louisville. He is the Director of the Oral including public health access, data driven outreach, cultural and Maxillofacial Surgery Residency program. humility and oral health advocacy. Dr. Kushner is the author of several publications and articles and lectures extensively throughout the country. He maintains Kyle Isaacs RDHEP, BHS is an expanded a faculty practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery through the practice dental hygienist working in a variety University of Louisville School of Dentistry. of patient care settings in her home state of Oregon. She is passionate about serving the underserved – nursing homes, memory care facilities, schools, adult foster care homes and private residences for patients who are not ambulatory. Kyle is an ADHA member, and proudly serves on the board of the Oregon

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Dr. Terry Norris received a Bachelor white labeling laptops from Taiwan and providing IT training and of Science in Chemistry and Biology from support, all before the age of 20. As a serial entrepreneur and Geneva College in 1974 and received his DMD business consultant, Justin has helped start and scale a number from the University of Kentucky College of of businesses at various stages, only taking a break to work Dentistry in 1978. He maintained a full-time for large firms like Google and Swisscom Global in order to practice for 40 years and is now the Senior learn new technologies for his clients. Justin got his first taste Associate at Jackson Norris Family Dental. In of Dental consulting at Google and hasn’t looked back, since. 2014, he began reviewing dental claims for He now represents a large staff of IT Engineers, Cybersecurity Health Resources, Inc. (HRI) in Evansville, Specialists, and HIPAA consultants at Visual Edge Technology and IN and is now Director of Dental Review for HRI/Paramount Commonwealth Technology, companies that have over 5,000 Dental Insurance, based out of Toledo, OH. He earned the healthcare clients. His daily goals include working with practices to keep them HIPAA-compliant and secure from cyber threats Certified Consultant designation from the American Association while helping them operate more efficiently and grow to scale by of Dental Consultants in 2015. Besides being a Life Member of leveraging talent and technology. the American Dental Association, he has also served as President of the Kentucky Dental Association. In addition, he has served Dr. Gary Radz’s​​ practice, Cosmetic on the KDA Council on Annual Sessions for 20 years and as its Dentistry of Colorado, is located in downtown chair for 15 years. He has Fellowships in the American College Denver. He received his dental degree from the of Dentists, the International College of Dentists and the Pierre University of North Carolina. He is a graduate Fauchard Academy. He will serve as Regent for Section 4 of the and former chief resident of both AEGD and American College of Dentists, beginning in September. He has GPR residency programs. He has completed published two papers in The Beacon titled, “Four Quad Scales in and served as an associate instructor for several One Appointment” and “What is Quality of Care for the Dental post graduate dental educational institutions. Subscriber?” He presented, “Exploring the Paramount Dental Over the course of the past 18 years, Dr. Website” for Paramount at their home office. Radz has lectured internationally, teaching the materials, techniques and technology used in esthetic dentistry. Dr. Jeffrey Osborne has been in private He has presented at many major national meetings including the practice for the past 30 years. He graduated ADA, Yankee Dental Congress, Greater New York, Chicago Mid- with his dental degree from the University of Winter, both northern and southern California Dental meetings, Texas Dental Branch at Houston and received the Texas Dental Association and 13 years in a row at the his MBA in Health Care Administration from American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Since 2004, Dr. Radz the University of Houston. has served as an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado School of Dentistry in the department of Restorative He has been in private practice for the past Dentistry. 30 years. He has also worked for United He has published over 150 articles related to esthetic dentistry Concordia and Cigna Healthcare, and was appointed the head and serves on the editorial board of seven different dental of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) by past Gov. journals, including the ​Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry. He has served G.W. Bush. as editor-in-chief of two dental journals and served for 10 years as an evaluator for Reality, and now performs product evaluations for Dr. Osborne has incorporated snoring and sleep apnea treatments Catapult Education. in his practice for over 20 years. He is a member of the ADA, TDA, AGD, AADSM, ASBA, and AAOSH. He does reviews for In 2003 and 2011, he was the program co-chairman for the the Texas Workforce Commission and serves on the Texas State American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry’s annual scientific Board of Dental Examiners expert review panel. meeting; in 2013 he was Chairman. He is an active member of the AGD. From 2004-2012, he has been listed in Dentistry Today’s He lives in Pilot Point, Texas on a working ranch where he and his “Top Clinician’s in Continuing Education”. Locally, he’s been dad breed, sell and race thoroughbred horses. He, and his wife, consistently listed in 5280 magazine’s list of Colorado’s “Top Kim, have three children who currently attend the University of Dentists” by his peers. Mississippi. Dr. Radz has served as a clinical consultant for dozens of Justin Perron has been doing small business dental manufactures and laboratories. He has provided clinical consulting since the age of 17, when he started and promotional photography for commercial publication. His his first business designing websites in Seattle. photography has been featured on the cover of five different dental journals, as well as in two calendars. Outside the scope of While completing a Computer Science dentistry, Dr. Radz has contributed his photography to the model degree at the University of Washington, he portfolio of dozens of local models, professional cheerleaders, TV went on to start two other tech companies personalities, and even has had his photography used by an online swimsuit catalogue. 45 2019 Speaker Bios

Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Andy Dr. Brian Shumway is an associate Reynolds grew up in a family that believed professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology in two things: give to others and be the best at the University of Louisville, School of version of yourself. He and his wife, Laura, Dentistry. He received his dental degree from have since gone on to seek to instill those The Ohio State University in 2003, followed values in their children, Harper, Emma Kate, by one year of advanced education in general Caroline and Mack. Whether it is family, dentistry at the Veteran’s Affairs Audie L. clients or colleagues, Andy’s greatest sense of Murphy Memorial Hospital in San Antonio, TX. achievement is in helping others reach their He then completed a residency in Oral and goals and desires. Maxillofacial Pathology and master’s degree at The Ohio State University. He is a Diplomate of the American Andy came to Kentucky for his education. He attended Centre Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and a Fellow of the College, then continued his education at the University of American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. He teaches Kentucky, earning a Master of Business Administration degree. in the dental hygiene, predoctoral dental and all specialty dental residency programs. He has an active clinical practice specializing For Andy, his work is more than a job. The combination of in diagnosis and management of oral diseases and participates in a service-based, yet highly technical field of personal financial the University of Louisville oral pathology biopsy service. decision-making is both, rewarding and challenging. As a partner at Ballast, Andy helps shape the future of the business. Dr. Pamela Stein-VanArsdall graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Andy is a Financial Advocate for his clients and is a CERTIFIED Dentistry in 1990. She has a master’s degree FINANACIAL PLANNERTM practitioner. In the community, Andy in Public Health with a concentration in health is a Kentucky Colonel and is a current Board Member for Life Plan behavior. She practiced general dentistry for 13 of Kentucky, Blue Grass Community Foundation and the Bluegrass years in Carlisle and Mt. Olivet, KY. Estate Planning Council. In 2003, she became a full-time faculty member Fred Sagester was a software developer, at the University of Kentucky in the College consulting for Fortune 500 companies, when a of Medicine, teaching anatomy. In 2009, she became a full-time friend asked if he would install the computer faculty member at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, system in his new dental office. 18 years later, teaching geriatrics and public health. She is the past Academic Fred now leads a dental technology company Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and is regarded as one of the Midwest’s most talented currently teaching there, part-time. She has published funded and respected. research in the Journal of the American Dental Association, the Journal of Dental Research, the Annals of Long-Term Care, Alzheimer’s & A native of Batesville, IN, Fred holds a Dementia, and the Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association. B.S. degree in computer science from Franklin College of Indiana. After graduation, he worked 15 years for various Dr. VanArsdall has a holistic approach to health. She is a technology consulting firms, specializing in writing database trained health and wellness coach. She is very interested in management systems. food as medicine and recently completed training in plant-based professional culinary arts. In her spare time, she enjoys running, Fred’s significant experience in dental technology and computer gardening, cooking and spending time with her new grandson, integration has led him to be noted as one of the foremost system Henry. designers and troubleshooters in the field. He and his team have exceptional knowledge in virtually all of the leading practice Allyson Cox Taylor is a native of management software packages and digital radiography systems. A Frankfort, KY. She is a graduate of Western number of manufacturers, suppliers and even some competitors Hills High School, Morehead State University consult Fred on some of their most challenging technology issues. where she received Bachelors of Arts in English and Government, and the University Under Fred’s leadership, Sagester Associates Group, Inc. now of Louisville’s Brandeis College of Law where supports dental offices in five states and maintains bases of she received her law degree in 2002 and was operation in Columbus and Indianapolis, IN, and Louisville and named the “Outstanding Female Graduate” for Lexington, KY. her work on issues related to violence against women and children.

Allyson worked as a domestic violence and sex crimes prosecutor in Louisville for almost 10 years before moving back to Frankfort

46 KDPAC D o n a t i o n s Give to Your KDPAC ! in 2011 to work for Attorney General Jack Conway as Director of the Prosecutors Advisory Council and the Office of Victims Student Member $10.00 Advocacy, helping to shape policy related to crime victims New Dentist Member $25.00 protection, human trafficking and the administration of the state’s 177 prosecutors’ offices. She served two and a half years as Policy (After 5 years of practice, individual membership rates apply) Advisor to the Commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Individual Membership $50.00 Public Health, operating as Chief of Staff and Legislative Liaison for the Department where she helped to guide policy decisions Century Club Membership $100.00 related to unaccompanied minors, human trafficking and the long Millennium Club Membership $200.00 term public health outcomes of trafficking and adverse childhood events. This is a voluntary contribution for dental political action and is not limited In 2016, Allyson was appointed by Attorney General Andy Beshear to the above amounts. No one will be favored or disadvantaged based to serve as the Executive Director of his newly developed Office upon the amount of, or failure to make a contribution. If your practice is of Child Abuse and Human Trafficking Prevention and Prosecution where she works to shape policies and provide training and incorporated, PAC contributions must be written on a personal check. prosecution assistance related to child abuse and neglect, child Contributions are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Federal pornography, internet safety and child sexual abuse. She lives in law requires political committees to report the name, mailing address, Frankfort with her daughters, Brooklyn and Regan. They are active occupation and name of employer for each individual whose contributions members of the First Baptist Church of Frankfort. aggregate in excess of $200.00 in a calendar year. Hernan Varas is a Clinical and Practice Make your contribution payable to: Development Executive for Arrowhead Dental Kentucky Dental Political Action Committee Laboratory and the Dr. Dick Barnes Group. c/o Dr. Douglas H. McCall, Treasurer He has been in the dental industry for over 30 1920 Nelson Miller Parkway years. Originally from Chile, Hernan moved to Louisville, KY 40223-2164 Utah to attend Westminster College in Salt Lake City for a bachelor’s degree. After completing his degree in marketing and communications, Hernan continued his studies at Westminster and received a Master’s in Business Administration, with an emphasis in international management. Since working at Arrowhead, Hernan has visited and worked with hundreds of dental practices alongside Dr. Dick Barnes—including every state in the contiguous United States. Hernan specializes in strategies and techniques for increasing efficiencies and productivity in dental practices, so they can become strong businesses.

Born and raised in Lexington, Frank Yozwiak earned a B.S. in Business from the Richard T. Farmer School of Business at Miami University in Oxford, OH. Frank earned his J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL.

Frank has passed the Bar Exam in both, Illinois and Kentucky. While in Chicago, Frank gained experience and tax knowledge working in the IRS Office of Appeals. Prior to joining the team at Ballast, Frank worked in a boutique Tax and Estate Planning law firm in FREE KDA Member Services Lexington where he further expanded his knowledge in those HIPAA Compliance Review areas. IT & Network Assessment Frank is a Financial Advocate at Ballast and is active in the (859) 817-2070 community as a Kentucky Colonel, Bluegrass Estate Planning CommonwealthTechnology.com/KDA Council Member and Committee of 101 Member. Additionally, he enjoys traveling and spending time with his wife, Alyssa.

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