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2019 Program and Exhibits Guide PROGRAM AND EXHIBITS GUIDE 107th Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting March 21-23, 2019 Georgia World Congress Center & Omni Hotel at CNN Center Dr. Jonathan S. Dubin, General Chair ◊ Dr. Roy A. McDonald, President EVERYTHING YOU LOVED AND MORE INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW The new Omni-Matrix disposable retainer and matrix is a superior circumferential matrix band solution designed to perfectly customize to any preparation. ULTRADENT BOOTH #1613 800.552.5512 | ultradent.com © 2019 Ultradent Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Accreditation & CE Information. 15 Business Center Information . 15 Career Connections . 11 Concurrent Meetings. 14 Course Recordings. .9 Dining Dollars . 25 Exhibitor Hall Floor Plan . .74-75 Exhibitors Alphabetically. 40-70 Exhibitors by Booth Number . 36-38 Exhibitors by Product Category. .78-87 Exhibitor Show Specials . 30-31 Friday Daily Course Listing . .6-8 Georgia World Congress Center Map . 22-23 Hinman History . .9 Hinman Scholarship Recipents. 88 Keynote Session . .2-3 Learning Lab Co-Op . 12, 72 Non-Profit Exhibitor Listings . .76-77 Omni Map . 20-21 Saturday Daily Course Listing . .10-11 Shuttle Schedule . 17 Table Clinic Presentation Schedule . 32-35 Thursday Daily Course Listing . .4-5 Total Health Pavilion. 13 2020 Meeting Information . .18-19 ATLANTA CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU The Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau will have an information table at the Main Entrance Information Booth. See schedule listed below. Stop by to learn about the exciting attractions, tours, events and restaurants Atlanta has to offer. Thursday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. HINMAN PROGRAM AND EXHIBITS GUIDE 2019 | 1 KEYNOTEKEYNOTT SESSION:S Mr. Jim Kelly Thursday,Thursdsday Marchh 21,2 5:30 – 7 p.m. | GWCC, Sidney Marcus Auditorium Join us for the official opening ceremony of the Hinman Dental Meeting! Doors and cash bar open at 5 p.m. with a musical prelude until 5:30 p.m. During the Keynote Session the Clinicians and Keynote Speaker, Mr. Jim Kelly, will be introduced. Jim Kelly was the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills from 1986-1996. In addition to four Super Bowl appearances (XXV-XXVIII), Jim holds every major Bills passing record and has thrown for more than 35,000 passing yards and 237 touchdowns. He led the bills to four consecutive AFC Championships from 1990-1993 and guided the team to six AFC East Championships between 1988-1995. Jim and the Bills Wide Receiver, Andre Reed, are the third most potent passing duo in NFL history with 65 touchdown connections. In addition to Jim’s football career, he has also become a PROGRAMA M popular figure in the world of sports broadcasting. Jim joined ESPN’s NFL Countdown pregame show in May 1998. He had Musical Prelude — previously been an NFL game analyst for NBC Sports during Call to Order the 1997-1998 season. Bills Sneak Preview with Jim Kelly has — aired in Buffalo and Rochester on the NBC affiliates since Introductions of The Thomas P. Hinman Medallion Recipients 1987. Similarly, the Jim Kelly Radio Show has aired each Dr. Bradley Bale season in the area since 1987. Dr. Amy Doneen Dr. Brian LeSage In 1987, he established the Kelly for Kids Foundation (KFK), Dr. Jeffrey Pafford which has raised over one million dollars for children’s Dr. Jamison Spencer charities in Western New York. Every summer since 1988, Ms. Rachel Wall Jim and his NFL colleagues have taught leadership, — Presentation of the Colors, Pledge to the Flag and National Anthem sportsmanship, responsibility and the fundamentals of football to young athletes at the Jim Kelly Football Camp. — Jim is also an oral cancer survivor. Invocation and Greeting Dr. Roy A. McDonald, President — Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein Memorial Lecture Welcome, Dr. Jonathan S. Dubin, General Chair This session is sponsored by the Atlanta chapter of — the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity in Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein Memorial Lecture cooperation with the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting. Mr. Jim Kelly The Fraternity has dedicated this lectureship in memory — of Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein. Adjournment 2 | HINMAN PROGRAMR AND EXHIBITSHI GUIDE 2019 Separate not thyself from the community ~Ethics of the Fathers~ DR. MARVIN C. GOLDSTEIN Marvin C. Goldstein, D.D.S., F.A.C.D., F.I.C.D. was a product community involvement knew no bounds. Civic leaders, of his heritage and his faith. He was devoted to his profession regardless of faith, color, gender or political persuasion, and to his family–immediate and extended. A man of his turned to him as a man of courage and conviction. It was community, he gave of himself unstintingly to help make it not only for financial help but also to seek his advice and the best it could be. Marvin’s philosophy about doing good counsel on subjects ranging from practicality to those of things, simply put, was “because it’s the right thing to do.” more esoteric nature. Active in more than 20 dental organizations, he devoted 48 years as a His efforts to assist students trying to enter schools of higher education volunteer to the Ben Massell Dental Clinic in Atlanta where he was Chief and the professions are legend. Those concerns were outdone only by the of Staff Emeritus at the time of his death. He served as President of no less friendship he offered as they traveled the road of life. And, yet, this plate than eight dental, civic, religious or volunteer organizations, was Chairman he had been served–so full of doing and giving to and for others–always of the board of ten such activities and participated as a worker in countless had special room for his devoted wife and helpmate, Rita, and their five other associations. In addition to being a Clinical Professor of Orthodontics children and their families. at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dental Medicine, he presented more than 200 lectures in the U.S. and abroad and contributed extensively to Marvin Goldstein, whom we memorialize now and for the future, was truly the literature. “a man for all seasons”– a man for all reasons. Martin Buber, the great philosopher and theologian said, “God made no tools for himself; He His plethora of activities make the point that one does what one wants to needed none, for He created for Himself a partner.” do and that time can be found to participate in total life-cycle experiences. Though realizing that many endeavors might not be completed, he knew Such a partner was Marvin Goldstein. No more can– or need– be said. he had to make the effort. But Marvin’s greatest passion was people. His These Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein Lectures, gifts to the Hinman Dental Meeting, are made possible by donations from members of the Atlanta Chapter of the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity, other Alpha Omega Fraters, friends and Dr. Goldstein’s family. The Thomas P. Hinman Medallion The Thomas P. Hinman Medallion is considered to be one of the highest honors bestowed in dentistry. The Medallion is not only an honor to the recipient, but also an honor to the memory of the man for whom it was named. Julian Harris, the late world-famous sculptor, is responsible for the Medallion being a work of art. Mr. Harris, whose creations are seen in leading museums and in public buildings and squares across the nation, did diligent research before designing the Medallion. The primary motif is the official insignia of dentistry. The Medallion also includes the motto of the Hinman Dental Society, “Magna Est Veritas Et Praevalebit” – “Great is the Truth and It Shall Prevail.” In 1950, the posthumous awarding of the first Medallion to Dr. Thomas P. Hinman was most fitting. Dr. Hinman was a student, an educator and a private practitioner of international renown. He was also president of the National Dental Association, predecessor of the American Dental Association. His greatest contribution to dental education, however, was the founding of the Mid-Winter Clinic in 1913, now the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting. HINMAN PROGRAM AND EXHIBITS GUIDE 2019 | 3 THURSDAY MARCH 21 COURSE INFORMATION TYPE COURSE # FEES DESCRIPTION Participation Course 100 Fees vary Seats for these hands-on courses should be purchased in advance as space is limited. Registered Attendance Lecture 200 Fees vary Seats for these lectures should be purchased in advance or onsite if space is available. General Attendance Lecture 300 No fee Seats must have been selected in the pre-registration process (before February 21). Interactive Course 500 Fees vary Seats for these discussion-based courses should be purchased in advance as space is limited. Seminar 500 Fees vary Seats must have been selected in the pre-registration process (before February 21). Please be sure to record your four-digit course completion code at the conclusion of each course. You will need the code and your badge number in order to process your CE certificate. Course handouts are available at hinman.org and on the Hinman APP until May 10. Use your badge number and first four letters of your last name to access the handouts. COURSE BUILDING/ROOM SPEAKER TITLE TIME Th100 GWCC B308 Dr. Gigi Meinecke Botox and Dermal Filler Training with Cadaver Anatomy Review Workshop 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Th101 GWCC A410 Dr. Ben Miraglia Invisalign Fundamentals 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Th102 GWCC A410 Invisalign Clinical Learn for the RDH 2 - 4 p.m. Th103 GWCC B Hall Registration Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re-Certification (CPR)* 8 - 11 a.m. –––––––––––––Th104 GWCC B Hall Registration Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re-Certification (CPR)* 12 - 3 p.m. Th105 GWCC Exhibits 1 Dr.
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