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UF Continuing Dental Education COMMITTED TO DENTAL EXCELLENCE 2015 -2016 COURSE GUIDE UF Continuing Dental Education 2015 DEAN’S MESSAGE UF COLLEGE COMMITTED TO DENTAL EXCELLENCE NEW BEGINNINGS. NEW FRONTIERS. OF Isabel Garcia, D.D.S., M.P.H. In February 2015, I began my tenure as the dean for the Dean James Haddix, D.M.D. University of Florida College of Dentistry which goes hand- Assistant Dean of Continuing in-hand with the theme for the college’s Continuing Dental Dental Education Lynn King, M.B.A., C.P.P., C.G.M.P Education Course Guide: new beginnings and new frontiers. Assistant Director Until this year, most of my career was spent in public health Design: JS Design Studio Printing: Alta Systems and research, most recently with the National Institutes of Garcia Health in Bethesda, Maryland, so moving into the dental education arena in Gainesville, Florida, marks a new beginning for me both personally and professionally.

I am particularly looking forward to the challenges and the rewards of working with the faculty and staff of this college to educate the future of TEAM TRAINING DISCOUNT our profession — the dental students and residents. One of the college’s SAVE $25 on each team member who registers at the same time. responsibilities is ensuring that, in addition to having a solid foundation in EARLY BIRD: SAVE $50 (or more) off selected courses. general dentistry, our students are well-prepared to incorporate the newest LOCATIONS: All courses are held at the technologies and techniques into the care they provide. For this reason our University of Florida College of Dentistry, unless otherwise specified. curriculum includes rapidly evolving technologies such as cad-cam restorations, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) radiography, implant dentistry 1395 Center Drive Gainesville, FL 32610 and more. 888-550-4590 (toll-free) H UF HIALEAH DENTAL CENTER These cutting-edge educational programs, in an advanced format, are 750 East 25th St. Hialeah, FL 33013 available to you through the UF Office of Continuing Dental Education (CDE). 305-694-5400 Courses are presented by a variety of instructors including UF faculty, other UF ST. PETERSBURG DENTAL CENTER University Partnership Center nationally-recognized experts, and private practitioners who are known for their At St. Petersburg College 9200 113th St. N standards of excellence. As CDE builds their course selections each year, they Seminole, FL 33772 727-394-6064

focus on achieving a balance between core oral health standards while also ORLANDO offering the courses you need to remain at the forefront of new dental frontiers. HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS We invite you to investigate the wide variety of high-quality courses offered Look for the Hands-On icon to denote these popular high-quality, high-impact participa- tion courses. Of particular note are the “A in the pages of this guide and to share your thoughts on how we can improve La Carte” sections of the AGD Master Track program. These sections allow you to interact to better serve you. Thank you for your continued support of our programs, our with the highest caliber of “life-long” learners, while giving you a preview into UF’s unique school and our chosen profession as we all work together to prepare for new 25-month Comprehensive Dentistry Program.

beginnings and new frontiers in the art and science of dentistry. LIVE PATIENT TREATMENT COURSE For the Ultimate CDE Experience

With kind regards,

Isabel Garcia, D.D.S., M.P.H. Dean, College of Dentistry University of Florida

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ADVANCED ED Executive Practice Management Certificate Program for 4 Comprehensive Dentistry Program Class 29 — FAGD MasterTrack Course 5 Internships/Fellowships/Preceptorships 6 • Endodontics • Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology • Oral Medicine/Oral Oncology • Oral Pathology • Orthodontics • Pediatric Dentistry • Periodontology & Implant Dentistry • Prosthodontics • Restorative Dental Sciences 6 AFFILIATIONS Academy of Alumni & Friends Dental Fall Weekend and FDC Gator Reception and ASDA Spring Synergy Weekend Dean Isabel Garcia on her first day at UFCD

DENTIST DENTAL AUXILIARY

7 AIRWAY MANAGEMENT 19 LASER 24 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Basic Airway Management Course for Gain Perio/Restorative Access: Flaps and Pediatric Dentistry Practicum 11th Annual Dental Hygiene Dentists: Changes to Anesthesia Rules Lasers, A Workshop Pediatric Dentistry Mini-Residency Symposium 10 Periodontal Maintenance in “Challenging 12-13 ENDODONTICS 19 LICENSE RENEWAL 25 PERIODONTOLOGY Patients” 10 Basic Airway Management Course for The Golden Era of Root Canal *“YES WE CAN” – Keys to the Successful Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Instrumentation Dentists: Changes to Anesthesia Rules 7 Management of Exposed Root Surfaces Hygienist: Certification Training 11 Efficient and Effective Endodontics License Renewal Seminar: Updated to The Ultimate “Refresh” Local include OSHA, Risk Management & 25 PHARMACOLOGY Anesthesia course for Today’s Dental 13-15 GENERAL DENTISTRY Record Keeping *Drugs in Dentistry Update: Including Hygienist 11 11th Annual General Dentist Symposium & Conventional Drugs, Herbals and 20 NITROUS OXIDE The Art & Science of Advanced Micro- CDP Reunion Natural Supplements Thin Ultrasonic Instrumentation in *Nitrous Oxide Psychosedation: *Dentistry Update 2015: The Best of 26 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Periodontal Therapy 12 Everything Certification Course The Ugly Truth About Embezzlement: License Renewal Seminar 19 *Boomer Dentistry: Managing dental 20 OCCLUSION What You Need to Know to Protect conditions of the “Boomer” Generation *Is it Esthetics or Occlusion? Yourself & Your Practice Assets Professional Career Path for Dental *Dr. Irwin Becker presents Increasing 21 ORAL MEDICINE Associateships: Negotiating Win-Win Assistants – A Continuum 7 Case Acceptance Through Greater *Oral Systemic Connection – Prospects and Agreements Between Dentists and Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 8 Involvement of Your Motivated Team Challenges Associates Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary: *Update on Medical Emergencies 2016: Oral Oncology/Oral Medicine Clerkship 27 RADIOLOGY Certification Course 8 How to Save a Life, Including Your Own Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: Cone Beam Computed Tomography – 22 ORAL PATHOLOGY Certification Course 9 16 GERIATRICS Interpretation Clerkship *13th Annual Oral Pathology Symposium: *Current Concepts in Clinical Geriatrics for Lumps, Ulcers, Striae, Treatment & the Dental Team 27 RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Diagnosis Update Precision and Semi-Precision Attachment 28 REGISTRATION FORM 16-18 IMPLANT DENTISTRY Ultimate Course: All You Wanted To Modern Extraction Techniques and Ridge 23 ORTHODONTICS Know About Attachment Dentistry But 29-30 2015-16 CALENDAR Preservation in Fresh Cadavers Orthodontics for the General Dentist or Were Afraid to Ask! Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training for Pediatric Dentist Dental Implants: Multiple Live Patient Orthodontic Dentistry Mini-Residency 31 TRAVEL Experiences Lateral Ridge Augmentation for Dental 31 CUSTOM SCHEDULED Implant Patients •Board Remediation Sinus Augmentation Techniques for Dental Implant Patients 31 WEB-BASED COURSES Implant-Based Planning and Treatment Options for Edentulous Arches

*TEAM TRAINING These courses are recommended for team training **Certification Course 3 Advanced Education

COURSE # 170007 ADVANCED EDUCATION October 2015 – October 2016 Saturday – Sunday 8:30 am – 5 pm* Executive Practice Management Program for Dentists EPM 4: St. Petersburg Dental Center Bridging the Knowledge Gap from Clinical Dentist to Business Owner REGISTRATION (Breakfast/Networking Lunch Included) COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES $16,787 – Payable with an initial This course is an extensive, hands-on, 13-month The program develops business skills to enable non-refundable deposit of $2,500 program with monthly meetings, and supplemental dentists to increase practice efficiencies and focus on and $1,099 monthly attendance fees. online web course customized for dental practice serving patient’s needs. Practices that are soundly • ADA Discount management. With the goal of increasing dentists’ managed by knowledgeable dental business owners • CDP Alumni Discount business acumen and skills, this innovative program create solid financial growth and sustainability • Post 9/11 GI Bill teaches dentists critical aspects of finance, operations allowing dentists to focus on providing affordable, see website for details http://epmfordentists.com and HR management. From buying, building or high-quality care for patients. becoming an associate, to debt reduction through FACULTY overhead control, and wealth accumulation to practice PREREQUISITES Annelise Driscoll, Ph.D., M.B.A. transitions; the program encompasses a business Students must be practicing, actively-licensed dentists, school curriculum customized to executive dental newly graduated dentists, or graduating dentists in LOCATION practice ownership. , and be accepted to this program by the University Partnership Center University of Florida College of Dentistry. at St. Petersburg College Topics are divided into 13 modules with modules taught over one weekend per month. Instructional Pharmacy Building MORE INFORMATION 9200 113th St. N methods include lecture, hands-on workshops, guest Seminole, FL 33722 lectures, and online supplemental learning between Dr. Annelise Driscoll, 407-252-0471, meeting dates. Dentists are actively involved in the [email protected]. Full details, including CEUs: 189 contact hours. learning process and develop applicable projects/ application, course description, objectives, refund & Participation deliverables that can be implemented into dental cancellation policies on-line http://epmfordentists.com practices immediately. Concepts of basic accounting/ AGD # 550 bookkeeping, practice financials, employment law, NOTE social marketing, staffing, sales forecasting, dental First session is Friday-Sunday and last session is leadership, communications, legal compliance and Continuing Dental Education at Friday-Saturday. UFCD wishes to express its appre- wealth accumulation serve as primary course content. ciation to TD Bank, Futuredontics, Inc., 1-800-Dentist, Doctor’s Choice Companies, Inc. and Patterson Dental for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make this course possible.

Executive Practice Management Program for Dentists

October 2015 – 2016 | http://epmfordentists.com

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ADVANCED EDUCATION COURSE # 180003 FLAGD MasterTrack Course: Comprehensive Dentistry June 2016 – June 2018 Program Class 29 Friday-Saturday 8 am - 5 pm Sunday 8 am - noon “As past president of FLAGD, a graduate of CDP-22 and visiting faculty for CDP-23 – CDP-28, I LOCATION cannot overstate the value and strength of this program. The personal enjoyment and professional University of Florida growth derived from this program can best be illustrated by the number of individuals who have College of Dentistry been repeat participants. I would like to encourage you to contact Dr. Jim Haddix, program director, Gainesville or any of the other helpful people in the Office of Continuing Dental Education concerning questions COURSE LIMIT about the program. We look forward to hearing from you!” TONY MENENDEZ, D.D.S., M.A.G.D. 25 Participants COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES REGISTRATION This 25-month postgraduate course in comprehensive (Networking Breakfast and Lunch For more than 35 years, the University of Florida has Included) provided a unique program for dentists seeking an dentistry provides the general practitioner an $26,725 Payable with an initial opportunity to: organized and structured educational program of non-refundable deposit of $2,500 dental sciences in a format that offers something for and $969 monthly attendance • Earn 600 credits applicable toward a Mastership everyone. Classes meet one weekend per month on fees in the Academy of General Dentistry. In fact, the Friday, Saturday and Sunday (including breakfast/ University of Florida offers the only MasterTrack lunch on Fri/Sat and breakfast on Sun). Classes APPLYING program that allows you to complete all your consist of lectures, discussion, in-office projects, Applications and full details Mastership requirements in 25 months. literature review, and intensive hands-on participation are available by calling 1-888-550-4590 • Completion of AGD MasterTrack program qualifies utilizing the College of Dentistry’s state-of-the-art Simulation Lab. toll free or online at participant to seek Diplomate status with the www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. American Board of General Dentists The course curriculum parallels the requirements for Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry. • Interact with excellent instructors specializing in CEUs: 600 contact hours. A certificate of completion is awarded each candidate different fields; with evidence-based, research Participation meeting all requirements. supported insights into the latest advancements in the profession COURSE DIRECTOR • Develop camaraderie with practitioners nationally James Haddix, D.M.D., Associate Professor, and internationally Endodontics, Director of the Comprehensive Dentistry Program at UF and Assistant Dean of Continuing • Compile a body of reference material for practical, Dental Education. immediate use in your practice • Deepen knowledge for newly licensed dentists or FACULTY introduce new skills for experienced dentists Courses are presented by a variety of instructors including UF faculty, other nationally-recognized experts and private practitioners who are known for their standards of excellence.

AGD MasterTrack Courses may be your answer. Course topics & dates available online at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. Attention: AGD FELLOWS & CDP ALUMNI Each 20 CEU Section Just a few courses short only $1,169* CDP Alumni Courtesy Fee of your AGD Mastership requirements? only $1,069.*

To Register Call 1-888-550-4590 TOLL FREE

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ADVANCED EDUCATION Complete details, including specialties Advanced Education CE: US and International Dentists and application form, and Dental Scholars are online at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu n Internship | 1 YEAR n Mini-Residency | LESS THAN 1 MONTH Internship/Fellowship COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE DESCRIPTION July 1 2016 – An educational experience that lasts one year and A custom-study program that lasts less than one June 30, 2017 includes limited patient care. Internships are open month. No direct patient care is included in this Application Deadline to any dentist (U.S./International) with a dental experience. Mini-residencies are intended for dentists January 31, 2016 degree; topics can be either general dentistry or with a dental degree (U.S./International), topics include dental specialties. dental specialties listed below. Preceptorship/ COURSES Mini-Residency n Fellowship | 1 YEAR Custom scheduled • Cone Beam Computed Tomography – Interpretation COURSE DESCRIPTION Clerkship LOCATION An educational experience that lasts one year and • Oral Oncology / Oral Medicine Clerkship University of Florida includes limited patient care. Fellowships are open to • Orthodontic Dentistry Mini-Residency College of Dentistry any dentist with a dental degree (U.S./International) • Pediatric Dentistry Mini-Residency Gainesville and specialty training. The topic is a special-interest area in your specialty. FACULTY Courses will be presented by a variety of instructors n Preceptorship | 1 MONTH - 1 YEAR including UF Faculty, other nationally recognized experts and private practitioners who are known for COURSE DESCRIPTION their standards of excellence. An educational experience that lasts between one month and a year. No direct patient care is included * Note to Internationally-Educated Dentists: These programs WILL in this experience. Preceptorships are intended for NOT prepare dentists to become licensed to practice dentistry dentists with dental degrees and others who have in Florida. If you are interested in practicing dentistry in Florida, earned a terminal degree (U.S./International). Topics you will need a dental degree from an ADA-accredited dental school in order to be eligible to take the Florida Dental License can be either general dentistry, dental specialties or examination. research topics.

ACADEMY OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

n Gator Dentist Reception | JUNE 12, 2015 At the FDC, Gaylord Hotel, Orlando, Florida All alumni, donors, friends and their guests are invited. No RSVP necessary! Sponsored by The Academy of Alumni & Friends TO REGISTER visit our web site at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. n Dental Fall Weekend | NOVEMBER 6-7, 2015 UFCD Dental Fall weekend in Gainesville, Florida. CE presentation by Matthew Dennis, D.D.S. For more information or to register online, visit our web site at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. Contact: (888) 550-4590; [email protected]. Sponsored by The Academy of Alumni & Friends Program # 160226

THE AMERICAN STUDENT DENTAL ASSOCIATION Established in 1971, the American Student Dental Association has addressed the needs of dental students nationwide for more than 40 years. It is the nation’s largest organization of dental students with a membership that boasts more than 86 percent of all students. ASDA enjoys a close, fraternal relationship with the ADA yet maintains political and financial autonomy; it is an association administered by and for the students.

n Spring Synergy Weekend | APRIL 1, 2016 Integrating UFCD into the Practice World: ASDA Vendor Fair, Celebration of Science and UFCD TO REGISTER CDE in Gainesville, Florida. CE presentation by Ken M. Hargreaves, D.D.S., Ph.D. All alumni, donors, visit our web site at friends, private practitioners and UFCD faculty, staff & students are invited. For more information or to register www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. online, visit our web site at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. Program # 160381

6 REGISTER AT: WWW.CE.DENTAL.UFL.EDU Airway Management / Dental Auxiliary

AIRWAY MANAGEMENT COURSE # 160033.03 Basic Airway Management Course for Dentists: August 7, 2015 COURSE # 160033.04 Changes to Anesthesia Rules October 30, 2015 COURSE # 170019.01 COURSE DESCRIPTION • Describe clinical situations in which oxygen, bag- January 29, 2016 valve-mask ventilation or intubation may be need- Any dentist performing sedation or providing care to ed, and review various airway-related emergency COURSE # 170019.02 a sedated patient should be able to provide airway situations that may occur with sedated patients, April 15, 2016 management and ventilation for a patient encountering including laryngospasm, foreign-body obstruction, COURSE # 170019.03 respiratory distress. The goal of the basic airway emesis and aspiration, and bronchospasm July 15, 2016 course is to educate the practitioner in basic airway assessment via history and physical assessment of the • Demonstrate understanding of indications for utili- COURSE # 170019.04 patient and to review relevant anatomy, physiology, zation of airway equipment and describe sizing and October 21, 2016 and equipment. The practitioner will learn the motor placement for the following: oxygen, stethoscope, Friday 1 pm - 5 pm skills necessary to initiate basic airway management bag-valve-mask, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal Gainesville with regards to relieving obstruction, insertion of airways, laryngeal mask airway (LMA), endotra- REGISTRATION airway adjuncts, mask ventilation, and intubation. cheal tube (ETT), bougie, stylet, laryngoscope; (Snacks Included) glidescope, Yankauer suction Motor skills will be developed under supervision Regular Fee $849 utilizing simulation. Participants will complete a post- • Review basic techniques of ventilation using simu- Early Bird Fee* $799 course evaluation of their airway skills. lated experiences *Up to 1 month before course date COURSE OBJECTIVES • Review basic techniques of intubation using simu- FACULTY lated experiences with LMA, ETT Matthew J. Dennis, D.D.S.; • Describe basic airway anatomy • Demonstrate confirming tube placement and venti- Nikolaus Gravenstein, M.D. • Review basic pulmonary physiology and understand lation using chest rise and EtCO2 the effects of sedation on respiration CEUs: 4 contact hours. • Teamwork in emergency response Participation • Review basic airway exam BONUS CEUs: BONUS ($159 Value) Free 4 CEU Online Course • Identify patients with an abnormal pre-sedation air- 4 contact hours. Online “Treatment of Medical Emergencies in the Dental way evaluation and how this affects sedation risk Office” AGD # 132 / 142 • Understand the role of monitoring in respiratory surveillance including observation, auscultation, pulse oximetry and end-tidal CO2 monitoring

CERTIFICATION CONTINUUM Professional Career Path for Dental Assistants If you have no experience the performance of expanded duties as defined by rule of the Board, the dental assistant must possess FUNDAMENTALS OF DENTAL ASSISTING formal training. This certification training falls into What can a career in Dental Assisting offer you? two categories: COURSE DESCRIPTION RADIOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARY: This course provides an introduction to basic dental CERTIFICATION COURSE assisting theory and skills for pre-dental students Radiography certification is obtained through the planning to participate in the UFCD Dental Clinic Department of Health by submitting documentation Volunteer Program; and for individuals seeking an of successful completion of a Board approved entry-level dental assisting position in a dental certification course; after completing three months office. This is a hybrid course that includes online of on-the-job training through assisting in the instruction and one weekend of classroom, lab, and positioning and exposing of dental radiographic film clinic instruction and practice. The course includes under the direct supervision of a Florida licensed certification in OSHA, Bloodborne Pathogens, dentist. Department of Health application and fee is Infectious Waste Management, and HIPAA. Student required, in addition. See page 8. participants who complete this course receive a certificate of participation for all basic dental EXPANDED FUNCTIONS FOR DENTAL assisting functions and are eligible to enroll in the AUXILIARY: CERTIFICATION COURSE Expanded Functions Dental Assistant or Radiology Formal training which is required for certification certification courses. See page 8. in order to legally perform certain remediable If you have experience tasks. Rules 64B5- 16.005 and 16.006, Florida Administrative Code, defines Remediable CERTIFICATION COURSES FOR tasks (expanded functions) delegable to dental DENTAL AUXILIARY hygienists and dental assistants and the level of Florida does not license dental assistants and there supervision required. See page 9. is no examination requirement. However, prior to

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CERTIFICATION CONTINUUM

COURSE # 170014.01 February 20-21, 2016 Fundamentals of Dental Assisting COURSE # 170014.02 COURSE DESCRIPTION of 3,500 hours of approved work experience may July 23-24, 2016 apply to take the Dental Assisting National Board This course provides an introduction to basic dental Saturday-Sunday 8 am - 4 pm (DANB) Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) creden- assisting theory and skills for pre-dental students Gainesville tialing exam. An alternative pathway for DANB planning to participate in the UFCD Dental Clinic CDA exam eligibility is to complete a Commission COURSE LIMIT Volunteer Program; and for individuals seeking an on Dental Accreditation (CODA) accredited dental 30 Participants entry-level dental assisting position in a dental assisting program such as the ten-month Dental office. This is a hybrid course that includes online REGISTRATION Assisting Program offered at Santa Fe College, (Lunch Included) instruction, and one weekend of classroom, lab, and Gainesville, Florida. The successful completion of Regular Auxiliary Fee $495 clinic instruction and practice. The course includes such a program provides eligibility for the DANB Early Bird Fee* $445 certification in OSHA, Bloodborne Pathogens, CDA exam immediately upon graduation and with- *Up to 1 month before course date Infectious Waste Management, and HIPAA. out the requisite 3,500 hours of approved dental FACULTY Students who complete this course receive a cer- assisting work experience. Sharon Cooper, R.D.H., Ph.D., tificate of participation for all introductory dental Director; Glenda Guarino, C.D.A., assisting skills needed to be considered for an COURSE OBJECTIVES B.P.M., M.H.A.; Melissa Orobitg, “on-the-job trained or OJT” position in a dental At the completion of the course participants will be R.D.H.; Lorie Primosch, R.D.H., office. Completion of this course is a pre-requisite able to: M.Ed., M.I.L.SC. for the Expanded Functions Dental Assistant • Participate in the UFCD Dental Clinic Volunteer CEUs: 28 contact hours. and/or Radiology certification courses offer by Program Participation UFCD Continuing Dental Education Department. • Seek an entry-level dental assisting position in a Individuals who have completed the UFCD dental office NOTE Professional Career Path for Dental Assistants pro- • Meet prerequisite for registering for Expanded Required prerequisites listed on gram (Fundamentals, EFDA, and Radiology) or who Functions Dental Assistant and Radiology certifi- course webpage at ce.dental.ufl.edu are trained on the job, and who have a minimum cation courses

SEE DATES ONLINE CERTIFICATION CONTINUUM 7:30 am: Sign in Saturday-Sunday 8 am – 5 pm Gainesville Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary: Certification Course COURSE LIMIT This course is approved for certification and training in Expanded Functions for dental auxiliaries in Florida 30 Participants and Georgia per Florida Statutes, Section 466.024(6) and Board of Dentistry Rule 64B5-16.005. REGISTRATION (Lunch Included) Regular Auxiliary Fee $899 PREREQUISITE COURSE OBJECTIVES Early Bird Fee* $799 Minimum of three months of experience as a general To provide training for certification in the following *Up to 1 month before course date practice chair-side dental assistant or hygienist OR expanded functions: Standard cancellation policy does completion of the Fundamentals of Dental Assisting • Laws & Rules not apply to this course. Refunds, Course (p. 8). A form will be provided upon registra- • Infection Control less $110, will be processed for tion to certify experience. Attendance of both Phase 2 registrants who cancel less than • Taking impressions for study casts & 3 is required for certification (Saturday-Sunday). 14 days before the course starting • Topical application of fluoride (incl. foam & varnish) date. Refunds cannot be given COURSE DESCRIPTION • Placing and removing rubber dams for cancellations on or after the • Placing and removing periodontal dressings course starting date. This three phase participation course is designed to • Polishing clinical crowns for removal of stains Accepts Post 9/11 GI Bill & teach the auxiliary to perform those expanded functions • Polishing amalgam restorations MYCAA Scholarships. listed below. This course will include those duties which • Placing and removing matrices may be performed under the supervision of a dentist • Placing intra-coronal provisional (temp.) restorations FACULTY and for which formal training is required. Gail Schneider Childs, R.D.H, • Placing bases and liners M.P.H., Director; Nery Clark, Phase I: Online Instruction. Students must complete • Suture removal D.M.D.; Sharon Cooper, Ph.D., all of the online modular sessions and quizzes prior to • Application of pit & fissure sealants R.D.H.; Richard Kelowitz, D.D.S.; attending the first clinical session. • Preliminary charting Melissa Orobitg, R.D.H.; Lorie Phase 2: Part I Clinical Instruction. Students will • Packing and removing retraction cord Primosch, R.D.H.; Rosalia Rey, participate in a review of the online modules and begin • Fabricating provisional crowns D.D.S.; Christopher Spencer, D.D.S. clinical participation. • Cementing provisional crowns and bridges with temporary cement CEUs: 36 contact hours. Phase 3: Part II Clinical Instruction. Students will con- Participation tinue with clinical participation, complete the written ***All necessary supplies and instruments will be examination and complete a final clinical examination. provided. Please bring your own safety glasses if you need special glasses. Certificates will be awarded upon demonstration of competency and satisfactory completion of written and NOTE Required prerequisites listed on course webpage clinical post-tests. at ce.dental.ufl.edu

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COURSE # 160020.03 Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: Certification Course July 18, 2015 COURSE # 160020.04 This course is approved for Certification for Dental Radiographers per Florida Administrative Code, October 24, 2015 Chapter 64B5-9.011. COURSE # 170016.01 January 30, 2016 PREREQUISITE / LIMIT COURSE # 170016.02 April 9, 2016 At least three months of continuous on-the-job COURSE # 170016.03 training through assisting in the positioning July 16, 2016 and exposing of dental radiographic film under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist COURSE # 170016.04 OR have completed the Fundamentals of October 22, 2016 Dental Assisting course, and be at least 18 Saturday 8 am - 5 pm years of age, (Chapter 64B5-9.011). Signed Gainesville acknowledgement of meeting these prerequisites COURSE LIMIT is required. Participants may be dismissed 20 Participants from course if found lacking appropriate dental experience. REGISTRATION (Lunch included) NOTE Regular Auxiliary Fee $409 Required prerequisites listed on course webpage Early Bird Auxiliary Fee $359 at ce.dental.ufl.edu *Up to 1 month before course date FACULTY REGISTER EARLY M. K. Nair, D.M.D., M.S., Ph.D., Limit is 20 participants, and course fills quickly. Professor and Chair, Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology, Colleges of COURSE DESCRIPTION Dentistry & Medicine Clinical Instructors: Glenda Guarino, One of the few courses taught by full-time C.D.A., B.P.M., M.H.A, dental radiologists, this course is specifically Coordinator of the Radiology Lab designed to make a complex subject much and Professor SFC Business easier to comprehend. Safety factors for Programs; Mae Bell Wilson, C.D.A., protecting the operator and patient will be A.S. stressed. CEUS: 14 contact hours. Participation Once you register, the link to the online lectures will be delivered to your email. These lectures are video-recorded and web-streamed for self- paced, stop-and-go, pause-and–rewind, or fast- Online Radiology Refresher forward viewing. Course for Dental Auxiliary

To complete the course, you must register for a Adapted from the certification course, these one-day Saturday hands-on clinical workshop online lectures are video-recorded and web- (included in course fee) at the University of streamed for self-paced, stop-and-go, pause-and Florida College of Dentistry. You’ll be given the –rewind, or fast-forward viewing. One of the few registration links for your choice of workshop courses taught by full-time dental radiologists, date in the web-based course. this course is specifically designed to make a complex subject much easier to comprehend. The mandatory workshop provides individualized Safety factors for protecting the operator and hands-on clinical experience with mannequins to patient will be stressed. Online quizzes and enhance your skills in taking x-rays in a relaxed evaluation must be completed for credit. and enjoyable setting. 6 CEU • Self-instruction • REGISTRATION $159 COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is a review for dental auxiliaries to reacquaint them with the necessary background material and fundamental principles needed for certification in radiology safety as currently required by Florida law.

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DENTAL HYGIENE COURSE # 160027 August 22, 2015 11th Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES Gainesville This popular program will give you new and practical To update participants on: REGISTRATION information on a broad range of topics of specific • Dentistry Update 2015: The Best of Everything (Networking breakfast/ interest to dental hygienists. Brought to you by an (Michael Dorociak, D.D.S, M.A.G.D., Chairman of Lunch Included) outstanding panel of dental educators in a lively multi- the Board and Project Director Gordon J. Christensen Regular Fee topic, multi-speaker format, you will receive unbiased, Clinicians Report) RDH $229 evidence-based information in an engaging and concise • Oral Systemic Connection (Joseph Katz, D.M.D.) Early Bird Fee $179 one-day program. *Up to 1 month before course date • Periodontal Maintenance in “Challenging Patients” (Luciana Shaddox, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D.) CEUs: 6 contact hours. FOR MORE INFORMATION • Appropriate Chemotherapeutics for the Lecture • Vendor Fair and door prizes Advanced Periodontal Patient (Gregory E. Oxford, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D.) See website for full details: www.ce.dental.ufl.edu Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to American Eagle Instruments, American Handpiece Service, BioHorizons, Biotec, Inc., CareStream, MARK YOUR AUG Coltene Whaledent, Crown Seating, Dentsply Caulk, Florida CALENDAR: Probe, HuFriedy, Johnson & Johnson, Lexicomp, Paradise 27 12th Annual Dental Dental Technologies, Patterson Dental, Proma, Inc., Royal 2016 Hygiene Symposium Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Premier Dental, Proctor and Gamble, Solution Reach, Surgitel/General Scientific Corp, and VOCO for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make this course possible.

COURSE # 160248 DENTAL HYGIENE January 23, 2016 Saturday 8 am - 4 pm Periodontal Maintenance in “Challenging Patients” Gainesville COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE LIMIT 20 Participants We often encounter patients that are “challenging” • When and how to diagnose a “challenging to manage, either due to systemic or environmental patient”? REGISTRATION conditions associated with disease or simply • How to maintain periodontal stability in a (Networking Lunch Included) because they are not compliant with their oral care challenging patient? Regular Fee and visits. In this course, we will cover the different • What are the treatment options/tools for a Dentists $399 scenarios that challenge periodontal stability, challenging patient? Auxiliaries $299 including diabetes, smoking, stress, anxiety and Early Bird Fee* • How to motivate a challenging patient to erratic compliance. In addition, different treatment achieve better compliance and better periodontal Dentists $349 approaches will be presented to manage these Auxiliaries $249 stability? challenging scenarios and a hands-on portion of *Up to 1 month before course date the course including specific instrumentation for FACULTY challenging areas and lasers will be presented. Luciana Shaddox, D.D.S., M.S., AUDIENCE Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontology This course is designed for general dentists, hygienists and periodontists. CEUs: 7 contact hours. Participation

AGD # 495

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DENTAL HYGIENE GAINESVILLE Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Hygienist: Certification Course COURSE # 160029.02 June 26-28, 2015 COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE GOALS COURSE # 170012.01 Today’s dental hygienist must be knowledgeable in all The goals of this class are to assist the dental hygienist February 12-14, 2016 to become: aspects of the hygiene profession including providing COURSE # 170012.02 • Knowledgeable in the use and administration of local anesthesia administration to provide comfort April 22-24, 2016 to the dental patient. Presented by the *ADA CERP local anesthetics in all aspects of dentistry including periodontal patients COURSE # 170012.03 recognized University of Florida Office of Continuing July 29-31, 2016 Dental Education and utilizing University of Florida • Knowledgeable in the pharmacology, faculty, this course provides the participant with the neurophysiology, neurochemistry and anatomy NAPLES mechanics to create a positive patient environment related to the administration of local anesthetics in COURSE # 160029.04 with competent pain and anxiety management. a practical common sense approach October 23-25, 2015 • Knowledgeable and competent in the physical and All aspects of local anesthesia are explored from COURSE # 170012.04 psychological evaluation of the patient prior to pharmacology to anatomy and managing all dental November 4-6, 2016 receiving local anesthetic or dental treatment patients requiring local anesthesia. Special emphasis Friday 1 pm - 6 pm • Knowledgeable in the side effects, complications and is placed on administering anesthesia to a periodontal Saturday-Sunday 8 am - 5 pm patient. Practice management aspects are provided the management of those problems associated with local anesthetics to maintain safety as a priority COURSE LIMIT with “pearls” to utilize quality local anesthesia 30 Participants administration by the dental hygienist as a practice builder involving today’s demanding patient. COURSE OBJECTIVES REGISTRATION (Networking Lunch on At the conclusion of the course, the participant will be Saturday-Sunday Included) As with any hands-on training course, the participant trained in: should realize that competency, and ultimately profi- Regular Fee $1,449 • Scope of pain and anxiety control ciency, in the administration of local anesthesia requires Early Bird Fee $1,299 • Neurophysiology *Up to 1 month before course date repeated administration and periodic self-reeducation. • Pharmacology of local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors FACULTY *Only providers that can meet ADA CERP standards and • Armamentarium Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., procedures are granted approval and are authorized to • Physical and psychological evaluation M.Ed. use the ADA CERP logo and recognition statement. Once • Anatomic considerations, clinical application and approved, providers are held accountable for maintaining supplemental injection techniques CEUs: 60 contact hours. Participation those same high standards through periodic reevaluation. • Local and systemic complications

Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses appreciation to Florida Probe, Milestone Scientific and PerioSciences NOTE for unrestricted educational grants, which helped make this course possible. Required prerequisites listed on course webpage at ce.dental.ufl.edu

DENTAL HYGIENE COURSE # 170017.01 The Ultimate “Refresh” Local Anesthesia Course for August 8, 2015 Today’s Dental Hygienist COURSE # 170017.02 COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES July 16, 2016 Certified but desire more “hands on” experience? Our course provides the following objectives: Saturday 8 am - 4 pm Gainesville Ready to provide enhanced patient comfort? • Review in capsule form the everyday anesthetic REGISTRATION actions for effective and safe administration of If you are searching for additional local anesthesia (Networking Lunch Included) local anesthesia training, we have designed a one-day hands on Regular Fee $459 course for the dental clinician to gain enhanced • Describe various anatomic limitations/ Early Bird Fee $399 *Up to 1 month before course date confidence in rendering quality local anesthesia complications solutions for success for the positive patient experience. We provide an • Provide hands on delivery with patient clinically FACULTY update from technique to new products including acceptable techniques for all routinely used Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., the latest information on local anesthetics dental injections M.Ed. via illustrated lectures, video, demonstration, • Manage patients during periodontal debridement discussion, with the majority of time devoted to and other clinical conditions where root and soft CEUs: 7 contact hours. clinical participation. tissue sensitivity is present Participation • Experience new delivery systems in providing local anesthetics NOTE Required prerequisites Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses appreciation to Florida Probe, Milestone Scientific and PerioSciences listed on course webpage at for unrestricted educational grants, which helped make this course possible. ce.dental.ufl.edu

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DENTAL HYGIENE COURSE # 160190 April 2, 2016 The Art & Science of Advanced Micro-Thin Ultrasonic Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Gainesville Instrumentation in Periodontal Therapy

REGISTRATION COURSE DESCRIPTION • State the indications and contraindications for their use, including safety precautions (Networking Lunch Included) Micro-thin ultrasonic instrumentation decreases fatigue Regular Fee and enhances efficiency with new topical anesthetics • Select the necessary instrumentation commercially Dentists $449 and techniques to manage difficult access, including available to achieve effective results Auxiliaries $349 the pesky furcation! Incorporating power driven • Implement techniques unique to this modality, Early Bird Fee* especially in the area of enhancing patient comfort Dentists $399 instrumentation into the periodontal component of the • Incorporate power driven instrumentation into the Auxiliaries $299 practice provides a time effective adjunct to definitive periodontal component of the practice *Up to 1 month before course date root planing and the deplaquing process of the periodic supportive maintenance. • Utilize electronic data collection to find and market periodontal care FACULTY Enhance your armamentarium in treating today’s initial Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., and recare periodontal patient where surgical therapy • Operate ultrasonics with micro-thin inserts in a M.Ed. may not be feasible. By incorporating a combination of sulcular arena with an array of medicaments both manual and ultrasonic instrumentation in tandem • Provide ergonomic techniques to decrease physical CEUs: 7 contact hours. with antimicrobials, the participant is taken to new fatigue and enhance time efficiency Participation heights in providing a synergistic level of care. Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to AGD # 495 COURSE OBJECTIVES express its appreciation to Florida Probe, HuFriedy and PerioScience for unrestricted educational grants, • Be familiar with the current literature justifying the which helped to make this course possible. use of power driven instrumentation

ENDODONTICS COURSE # 160377 October 10, 2015 The Golden Era Of Root Canal Instrumentation Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Gainesville COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES REGISTRATION In 2011 WaveOne was introduced to Endodontics. After this lecture course, the participants will be (Networking Lunch Included) Due to its simplicity of use and the lack of procedural able to: Regular Fee $329 errors during cleaning and shaping, it has gained • Know the advantages of different alloy treatments to Early Bird Fee* $279 tremendous confidence and acceptance among GP’s endodontic files *Up to 1 month before course date as well as Endodontists worldwide. Now, with new • Know the advantages of one single file NiTi system metallurgy technology to improve the performance FACULTY over other ones Sergio Kuttler, D.D.S., B.S. of NiTi instruments, “The Golden Era Of Root Canal Instrumentation” just started with WaveOne Gold. • Understand the objectives of canal instrumentation It took 4 years for the WaveOne Gold Team (Dr. Cliff and how to achieve these objectives with one single CEUs: 7 contact hours. NiTi file system based on research Participation Ruddle, Dr. Julian Webber, Dr. Willy Pertot and Dr. Sergio Kuttler), with support of Dentsply Maillefer, to • Understand the ability of a single file system over AGD # 074 create a brand new instrument, which will continue multiple files systems in preparing canals without changing the way we perform root canal therapy. procedural errors • Know the advantages of core-obturation materials for 3D obturation of the prepared canal space based on the “best evidence possible”

Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses appreciation to DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties for unrestricted educational grants, which helped make this course possible.

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ENDODONTICS

Efficient and Effective Endodontics COURSE # 160380 Enhance Your Practice and Skills Through Endodontics Saturday, April 23, 2016 8 am – 4 pm COURSE DESCRIPTION OBJECTIVES St. Petersburg Dental Center This comprehensive hands-on course will take you • Learn key indicators for endodontic diagnosis and through all the aspects needed to take your practice case selection REGISTRATION to the next level by utilizing the latest and most • Gain a greater appreciation for access and canal (Networking Lunch Included) efficient endodontic techniques. In just one day, you preparation Regular Fee will gain practical skills that can be immediately • Work with the latest tools for efficient endodontic Dentist $329 incorporated into your day to day work flow. With shaping Early Bird Fee $279 these fresh techniques, you will build confidence in *Up to 1 month before course date • Explore the available options for effective irrigation your endodontic outcomes and trust that they will be • Experience state of the art methods for delivering consistently successful. FACULTY warm, flowable gutta-percha Troy McGrew, D.D.S.

CEUs: 7 contact hours. Participation Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties for exhibitor support. AGD # 074

GENERAL DENTISTRY COURSE # 150411 11th Annual General Dentist Symposium / CDP Reunion August 22, 2015 Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES Gainesville

This popular program will give you new and practical To update participants on: REGISTRATION information on a broad range of topics of specific • Dentistry Update 2015: The Best of Everything (Networking Breakfast/ interest to general dentists. Brought to you by an Lunch Included) (Michael Dorociak, D.D.S, M.A.G.D., Chairman outstanding panel of dental educators in a lively multi- Regular Fee of the Board and Project Director Gordon J. topic, multi-speaker format, you will receive unbiased, Dentist $299 Christensen Clinicians Report) evidence-based information in an engaging and Early Bird Fee $249 *Up to 1 month before course date concise one-day program. • Oral Systemic Connection (Joseph Katz, D.M.D.) FOR MORE INFORMATION CEUs: 6 contact hours. Lecture • Vendor Fair and door prizes • The Ugly Truth About Embezzlement (Annelise Driscoll, M.B.A., Ph.D., Director) See website for full details: www.ce.dental.ufl.edu AGD # 250 • Bone Up on Bone Grafts (Gregory E. Oxford, D.D.S, M.S., Ph.D.)

Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express MARK YOUR CALENDAR: AUG its appreciation to American Eagle Instruments, American 12th Annual General Dentist 27 Symposium Handpiece Service, BioHorizons, Biotec, Inc., CareStream, 2016 Coltene Whaledent, Crown Seating, Dentsply Caulk, Florida Probe, HuFriedy, Johnson & Johnson, Lexicomp, Paradise Dental Technologies, Patterson Dental, Proma, Inc., Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Premier Dental, Proctor and Gamble, Solution Reach, Surgitel/General Scientific Corp, and VOCO for unrestricted educational grants which helped to make this course possible.

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GENERAL DENTISTRY COURSE # 150338 September 12, 2015 Dentistry Update 2015-2016: The Best of Everything COURSE # 170009 The Bottom Line On Outstanding Products and Concepts That Are Routinely Used In Practice September 24, 2016 Saturday, 8 am - 4 pm COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed for those who operate in the St. Petersburg Dental Center trenches on a routine basis. You will come away with A fast-paced course designed for the general practitioner an appreciation of what works and what is best for your REGISTRATION encompassing all areas of dentistry. Come learn real practice. Come and enjoy the hottest topics in dentistry. (Networking Lunch Included) world tips from Dr. Michael R. Dorociak, a practicing Regular Fee The objective is simple: Learn today and use tomorrow! clinician who focuses on the best materials, devices, Dentists $319 and techniques in dentistry. As a Project Director Auxiliaries $199 COURSE OBJECTIVES and Chairman of the Board for Gordon J. Christensen Early Bird Fee* • Discover a new passion for dentistry Clinicians Report, Dr. Dorociak will present the latest Dentists $269 • Evaluate new products and techniques Auxiliaries $149 research and cutting edge information in a practical, • Decide what technology is best suited for your practice *Up to 1 month before course date entertaining, and highly useful format. With the leader- ship of Dr. Gordon Christensen, Clinicians Report is the • Perform procedures faster, easier, and with FACULTY original and only independent dental product testing higher quality Michael R. Dorociak, organization. • Go home reinvigorated about new concepts D.D.S., M.A.G.D., Chairman of • Motivate patients toward acceptance of new the Board and Project Director Learn the best impression techniques both conventional Gordon J. Christensen Clinicians and digital. Explore composites, bonding materials, treatment options Report curing lights, and finishing techniques. Understand • Discover ways to make your practice more the best methods to treat cracked teeth and determine profitable and enjoyable CEUs: 7 contact hours. the “must have” products that practitioners value Lecture most. Take home practice management, oral surgery, restorative tips…and so much more! AGD # 250

COURSE # 150392 GENERAL DENTISTRY November 21, 2015 St. Petersburg Dental Center Boomer Dentistry AND Managing Implant Mucositis COURSE # 170010 Versus Peri-Implantitis November 19, 2016 Orlando Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Boomer Dentistry: Managing Dental Conditions of the “Boomer Generation” REGISTRATION COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES (Networking Lunch Included) The over “sixty” population will increase significantly • Standardizing the collection of periodontal data in an Regular Fee during the next decade and with that comes an efficient manner and reviewing successful parameters Dentists $399 increased frequency of oral conditions associated with to determine tooth survival in short and long Auxiliaries $299 the “Baby Boomer Generation.” Two primary areas term prognosis Early Bird Fee* Dentists $349 of concern surrounding chronic inflammation are • Developing “realistic” non-surgical therapies and the Auxiliaries $249 periodontitis, with over 40% having tooth loss disease, respective re-evaluation with emphasis on “new” anti- *Up to 1 month before course date and Xerostomia, with the compromised lifestyle resulting inflammatory systems including micro-ultrasonic and from associated symptoms and root caries. laser technology, and nutraceuticals such as probiotics FACULTY and anti-oxidants Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., M.Ed. Managing Implant Mucositis Versus Peri-Implantitis CEUs: 7 contact hours. Perplexed by the elusive inflamed dental implant? COURSE OBJECTIVES Lecture Confused by the various treatment strategies? Build your confidence in implant management by: AGD # 495 COURSE DESCRIPTION • Enhancing your diagnostic skills for implantitis versus Inflammation around dental endosseous implants mucositis ranges from mucositis to bone loss implantitis. Recent • Considering local versus systemic antibiotics in studies reveal that implant success depends on quality detoxification/decontamination prevention and maintenance while failure rates continue • Creating innovative at home oral hygiene systems that to be at an all time high. The dental team including the enhance compliance dental hygienist requires the adequate systems and tools • Incorporating safe techniques for at-the-chair to enhance the longevity of implant health. ultrasonic debridement

Visit www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for complete course information.

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GENERAL DENTISTRY COURSE # 160058 Dr. Irwin Becker presents Increasing Case Acceptance September 18, 2015 Friday 8 am - 4 pm Through Greater Involvement of Your Motivated Team Gainesville

COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES REGISTRATION (Networking Lunch Included) This is a high energy, interactive workshop. The entire This hands-on workshop will directly impact your Regular Fee office Team will benefit and be utilized in group dis- patients because: Per Office (Best Value) $1,699 cussions, demonstrations and team-building exercises. • Team members will be able to be more effective Per Person $549 Because of this, the entire team should attend. partners in gaining higher case acceptance of com- Early Bird Fee* Participants will learn to define optimal care and prehensive treatment plans Per Office (Best Value) $1,499 what is the role of the Team in gaining more case • The entire office will have a clear understanding of Per Person $499 acceptance. There will be communication and listening improved scheduling, estimating time effectively, *Up to 1 month before course date skill exercises and we will discuss application of and how to create a fair fee FACULTY Practice Philosophy and Practice Systems. You will • Steps and guidelines for creative and effective Team Irwin M. Becker, D.D.S. learn the top 10 things to change your practice, how meetings to understand each Team member’s strengths and • There is a greater appreciation for in-office commu- areas of desired growth for effective goal-setting, and CEUs: 7 contact hours. nication and Team work there will be detailed discussions of schedule design Lecture/Participation • The doctor has a higher level of appreciation and and fee structure. understanding of his/her individual Team Members. AGD # 550 Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses The Team Members have increased confidence and appreciation to James Moore Certified Public a new sense of direction Accountants and Consultants for exhibitor support • Participants will be able to define Success in a which helped make this course possible. more life changing and professional perspective • Learn how to harness the energy in your current practice toward more case acceptance

GENERAL DENTISTRY COURSE # 160225 Update on Medical Emergencies 2016: February 27, 2016 How to Save a Life, Including Your Own Saturday 8 am - 4 pm Gainesville

COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES REGISTRATION Regular Fee This seminar is given in a multimedia format with a After attending this presentation, the participant will Dentists $399 hands-on segment showing drug administration, using leave with considerable medical knowledge along with Auxiliaries $249 real drugs, in real syringes, on simulated models. We a simple approach that can provide life saving skills. Early Bird Fee* will also have interactive audience participation (on a Participants will bridge the gap between the didactic Dentists $349 volunteer basis) to facilitate the learning experience. knowledge presented and the ability to manage an Auxiliaries $199 This presentation will review the prevention, actual crisis. We will accomplish this by describing real *Up to 1 month before course date preparations, recognition, and the management of emergency scenarios, and then review the recognition medical emergencies — which can and do occur — and management protocols for each emergency. FACULTY anywhere and at anytime. This will be done in an open group format as case Daniel G. Pompa, D.D.S. presentation discussions. Attendees will receive a comprehensive hand-out. 7 contact hours. Individual pages within this hand-out can be used Emergencies to be covered in the following order: Lecture and copied for learning purposes by the doctor for his • Syncope • Anaphylaxis or her staff. Many doctors have benefited by bringing AGD # 142 their dental team. Dr. Pompa incorporates an approach • Orthostatic • Stroke (CVA) using a color coded system with each color depicting Hypotension • Angina different emergencies. Every participant will receive • Hypothyroidism • Myocardial Infarction “Yesterday I had a Dental Assistant who went into a severe allergic these color coded guides, with algorithms depicting • Hyperthyroidism • Cardiac Arrest reaction with her throat closing. each condition and its suggested management. • Adrenal Insufficiency I didn’t panic and kept cool knowing I • Seizures and Epilepsy had taken your course in Emergencies The learner will also be shown how to create and and was capable of dealing with it. maintain a drug emergency kit, the contents of which will • Hypoglycemia and I activated the Emergency Rescue be reviewed in detail. Insulin Shock system you taught and it went by the • Hyperglycemia book. Afterwards her Physician mentioned to her that I had saved • Hyperventilation her life.” • Asthmatic Attack • Mild Allergic -Simon Cherif, DDS (Pedodontist, Queens, N.Y.) Reactions

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GERIATRICS COURSE # 160229 February 20, 2016 Current Concepts in Clinical Geriatrics for the Dental Team Saturday 8 am - 4:30 pm Gainesville COURSE DESCRIPTION • Identify special patient management concerns REGISTRATION The rapid growth of our older population now presents related to accessibility, comfort and communication (Networking Lunch Included) dental professionals with new challenges in clinical for older patients and describe ways to manage Regular Fee them in the dental office Dentists $399 care. Older adults commonly appear with complex • Recognize the signs and symptoms of various types Auxiliaries $249 chronic medical conditions, medication regimens, of dementia Early Bird Fee* functional limitations, and a variety of unique oral Dentists $349 health needs that require new and creative approaches • Identify and discuss potential oral health Auxiliaries $199 in the dental office. The purpose of this course is consequences of dementia *Up to 1 month before course date to increase participants’ skills in recognizing these • Describe practical treatment planning and patient special concerns and provide practical strategies to management strategies for dementia patients FACULTY manage them. • Identify trends and risk factors for caries in Stephen K. Shuman, D.D.S., M.S., older adults University of Minnesota School of • Describe ways to improve diagnosis and restoration Dentistry COURSE OBJECTIVES of root caries • Recognize common medical issues and risk factors CEUs: in the care of older adults and describe current • Describe and discuss effective strategies to control 7 contact hours. and prevent caries in older adults Lecture approaches to manage them • Reduce the risk of adverse drug events in older • Develop appropriate preventive plans based on patient and caregiver capacity AGD # 752 patients related to dental and non-dental drugs

IMPLANT DENTISTRY COURSE # 160224 April 9, 2016 Modern Extraction Techniques and Ridge Preservation in Saturday 8 am - 5 pm Gainesville Fresh Cadavers COURSE LIMIT • Understand how the biologic events during healing 15 Participants COURSE DESCRIPTION of the extraction socket relate to the socket This course is designed to teach the general dentist REGISTRATION preservation concepts (Breakfast/Networking Lunch) and specialists how to effectively and predictably • Understand the role of different biomaterials on Regular Fee maintain the dimensions of the alveolar ridge following socket preservation techniques Dentists $1,850 tooth extractions. A unique feature of this course is Early Bird Fee* the use of fresh frozen cadaver heads for practicing • Understand the differences between socket Dentists $1,550 atraumatic extraction and surgical techniques for hard preservation and ridge augmentation procedures *Up to 1 month before course and soft tissue preservation following extractions. At • Understand and apply basic surgical concepts the end of the course the participants should have the related to socket preservation procedures FACULTY ability to correctly plan and effectively utilize various Rodrigo Neiva, D.D.S., M.S. Standard cancellation policy does not apply to surgical extraction ridge preservation techniques. the full course due to non-refundable course CEUs: 8 contact hours. materials. Refunds, less $500, will be processed for Participation COURSE OBJECTIVES registrants who cancel less than 14 days before the AGD # 311 • Perform modern techniques of tooth extraction course starting date. Refunds cannot be given for • Understand the benefits and rationale for cancellations on or after course starting date. socket preservation

Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to the following corporate sponsors who helped to make this course possible: Geistlich Biomaterials, Hu-Friedy, OraPharma and Southern Dental Solutions.

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IMPLANT DENTISTRY COURSE # 160219 Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training for Dental Implants: September 2015 - June 2016 (Saturday-Sunday) Multiple Live Patient Experiences 8:30 am – 5 pm St. Petersburg Dental Center COURSE DESCRIPTION the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between the Learn to predictably treat your patients using dental COURSE LIMIT University of Florida and Implant Educators. implants. Bring cases for review and you will benefit 40 Participants from one-on-one treatment planning. Instructors will REGISTRATION guide you in your acquisition of the knowledge and SESSIONS • Introduction to implants, socket grafting and diagnosis (Networking Breakfast/Lunch included) confidence to treat cases from start to finish. You will Regular Fee $11,500 with hands-on implant placement workshop. Step-by- learn to use CT guided surgical techniques, participate Early Bird Fee step placement, uncovery and loading protocols. Keys to in hands-on model workshops and observe and place Save $1,000 before July 1 or predictable success implants in live surgeries. $500 before August 1 • Use of CT Scans in implant therapy / treatment planning to minimize risks with hands-on CT software training • Secure your space with $2,000 COURSE OBJECTIVES non-refundable deposit. • Current concepts in fixed and removable implant Upon completion you will understand why, when, prosthetics with hands-on prosthetic workshops. DIRECTORS and how patients can benefit from dental implant Treatment planning and treatment scheduling Rick Ferguson, D.M.D., treatment. Participants will be expected to demonstrate • Soft tissue management / soft tissue flaps / suturing Arthur Acker, D.M.D., M.A.G.D., competency on all hands-on exercises and quizzes. techniques. Soft tissue grafting to enhance esthetics with Katherine Ferguson, D.M.D., Each participant will bring cases for treatment planning hands-on pig jaw workshop F.A.G.D., and review. Live surgeries will be observed and assisted Dwight Pate, D.M.D. • Ridge augmentation / osteotome spreading and splitting at each session. Participation and assistance in live (Full list of faculty online) surgeries are required; dates will be announced at the techniques. Sinus grafting techniques with hands-on first session. Attendees should also bring a laptop for surgical graft workshop CEUs: 120 contact hours. CT guided software training. And More! See website for complete details — Participation www.ce.dental.ufl.edu Live Patient Procedure Course CO-SPONSOR Continuing Dental Education at the University of Florida This continuing education activity has been planned expresses appreciation to BioHorizons, ICOI and Knight AGD # 690 and implemented in accordance with the standards of Dental for an unrestricted educational grant that helped make this course possible.

IMPLANT DENTISTRY COURSE # 160049.02 Lateral Ridge Augmentation for Dental Implant Patients August 14-15, 2015 Friday 8am - 4:30pm Saturday 8am - 1pm COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES Gainesville This intensive, lecture and hands-on program will • Participants will have an understanding of bone COURSE LIMIT work with participants on specific procedures physiology and bone graft healing 18 Participants including maxillary and mandibular horizontal • Participants will have an understanding of risk REGISTRATION ridge augmentation, tissue harvesting, and ridge stratification of patients having alveolar ridge defects (Networking Breakfast/Lunch Included) preservation. Surgical videos and patient presentations • Participants will have an understanding of the Regular Fee $1,800 will be used to demonstrate the clinical techniques. At various types of surgical techniques to augment Early Bird Fee* $1,500 the completion of this course, the practitioner will have horizontal ridge deficiencies *Up to 1 month before course date a comprehensive understanding of horizontal ridge augmentation and ridge preservation procedures for • Participants will have an understanding of FACULTY single and short span sites. procedures for augmentation of ridge defects Will Martin, D.M.D., M.S.; associated with placed implants James D. Ruskin, D.M.D., Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its M.D., F.A.C.S. PACKAGE DISCOUNT appreciation to Geistlich Pharma North America, Inc., CEUs: 12.5 contact hours. Register for this course and Sinus OsteoMed and Straumann for an unrestricted grant, which Participation Augmentation Techniques for Dental Implant helped, in part, to make this course possible. Also, thanks Patients at the same time and receive a total to Exactech, Inc. for exhibitor support. AGD # 690 discount of $400! ($200 off of each course.)

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IMPLANT DENTISTRY

COURSE # 160050.01 August 28-29, 2015 Sinus Augmentation Techniques for Dental Implant COURSE # 160050.02 Patients: A Hands-on Experience January 8-9, 2016 (Tentative) COURSE DESCRIPTION • Participants will have an understanding of the various Friday 1 pm - 5 pm surgical techniques for performing a sinus augmentation Saturday 8 am - 5 pm This lecture and hands-on program will introduce procedure Gainesville participants to specific procedures for augmentation of the maxillary sinus including direct and indirect • Participants will have an understanding of procedures COURSE LIMIT for augmentation of maxillary height deficiency defects 20 Participants sinus lifts. Lecture topics for this course will include patient selection, radiographic evaluation, treatment associated with placed implants • Participants will have an understanding of the potential REGISTRATION planning, graft material selection, surgical techniques (Networking Breakfast & Lunch for indirect and direct sinus augmentation procedures complications associated with sinus augmentation included on Saturday) and potential complications. Surgical videos and procedures Regular Fee $2,800 patient presentations will be used to demonstrate Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its Early Bird Fee* $2,500 the clinical techniques. The hands-on session will *Up to 1 month before course date appreciation to HuberMed, Osstell Inc., OsteoMed, W&H utilize models and fresh cadaver specimens that will Impex Inc., and Straumann for an unrestricted grant, FACULTY give the participant the closest possible experience to which helped, in part, to make this course possible. Also, Will Martin, D.M.D., M.S.,; live surgery. thanks to Exactech, Inc. for exhibitor support. James D. Ruskin, D.M.D., M.D., COURSE OBJECTIVES F.A.C.S. • Participants will have an understanding of the PACKAGE DISCOUNT CEUs: 12 contact hours. indications for performing a sinus lift Register for this course and Lateral Ridge Participation • Participants will have an understanding of the clinical Augmentation for Dental Implant Patients at the AGD # 690 examination, radiographic techniques and interpretation same time and receive a total discount of $400! necessary to treatment plan the patient needing sinus ($200 off of each course.) augmentation

IMPLANT DENTISTRY COURSE # 150763 June 5-6, 2015 Implant-Based Planning and Treatment Options for COURSE # 160238 Edentulous Arches January 29-30, 2016 COURSE DESCRIPTION Patient treatments incorporating over-dentures, fixed- Friday 8 am - 5 pm detachable (hybrid) prostheses and metal ceramic Saturday 8 am - 12 pm The treatment of complete and single arch edentulism fixed dental prostheses will be discussed, along with Gainesville remains a significant priority for dental clinicians. recommendations for everyday practice. With an aging population and advances in medicine, COURSE LIMIT more patients with complex medical and dental needs, COURSE OBJECTIVES 18 Participants inclusive of edentulism, will require care. This program • To recognize factors of significance in the will address the physical complexities of edentulism assessment of treatment outcomes, with particular REGISTRATION and requirements of a comprehensive pre-treatment (Breakfast & Networking Lunch included reference to the completely edentulous patient analysis that will focus on providing the surgical and Friday; Breakfast Saturday) restorative options for our patients. Participants will • Introduce the S.A.C. patient classification systems Regular Fee be introduced to a patient classification system (SAC) and relate it to planning and treatment procedures Dentists $1,199 for edentulous patients receiving dental implants Early Bird Fee* that can measure overall treatment difficulty based • Become familiar with the varying philosophies Dentists $899 upon several clinical factors collected during the in positioning & restoring implants to maximize Auxiliary $249 comprehensive exam. Several trending philosophies *Up to 1 month before course date will be covered ranging from; parallel vs. tilted implant available bone (native and grafted) based upon a placement, implant positioning for fixed vs. removable restorative plan FACULTY restorations, overdentures vs. hybrid restorations, • Understand the available planning and treatment Luiz Gonzaga, D.D.S., M.S.; conventional vs. immediate loading and various options utilizing digital planning and implant Will Martin, D.M.D., M.S.; materials to restore edentulous arches. placement technologies James D. Ruskin, D.M.D., M.D., • Become familiar with implant placement protocol in F.A.C.S. During the planning phase, indications and requirements for removable and fixed treatment options edentulous arches CEUs: 12 contact hours. will be reviewed based upon the restorative plan, space • Recognize the available restorative materials & Participation requirements, implant selection, implant positioning, components that maximize durability, stability and esthetics AGD # 690 grafting options and material choices. The hands-on component will introduce placement of implants in a Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its simulated edentulous arch with abutment selection and appreciation to Straumann for an unrestricted grant, which placement for given edentulous situations. helped, in part, to make this course possible. Also, thanks to Exactech, Inc. for exhibitor support.

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LASER

COURSE # 170011 Gain Perio/Restorative Access: Flaps and Lasers, A Workshop October 29, 2016 Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm St. Petersburg Dental Center Challenged by subgingival margin placement? • Determine case selection and choose surgical flap/ Restorative dentistry can be easier! laser techniques to achieve restorative access REGISTRATION including flap manipulation, closed laser and sutur- COURSE DESCRIPTION (Networking Lunch included) ing methodologies Regular Fee $449 Subgingival margin placement can be a challenge for • Investigate laser utilization including wavelengths Early Bird Fee* $399 the restorative dentist, including patient satisfaction and respective techniques *Up to 1 month before course date with esthetic appearance. In this hands-on workshop, • Review indications for mucogingival augmentation you will experience manipulation of gingival and boney FACULTY including attached gingivae and ridge anatomy Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., M.Ed. margins to obtain satisfying restorative results with • Develop post-operative evaluation protocols assess- defining end points and providing essential biologic ing wound healing and complications CEUs: 7 contact hours. width. Learn when to use a laser vs. a traditional flap Participation in enhancing a positive result in a timely manner. Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to Biolase, Florida Probe, Hu-Friedy and AGD # 495 COURSE OBJECTIVES PerioScience for unrestricted educational grants, which • Collect data to determine case selection and helped to make this course possible. choose appropriate surgical techniques • Define anatomical limitations of surgical restorative access

LICENSE RENEWAL

GAINESVILLE License Renewal Seminar: UPDATED to include OSHA, Friday 8 am - 4 pm Risk Management & Record Keeping COURSE # 160026.01 August 21, 2015 Florida license renewal deadline is Feb. 28, 2016 Many of the topics included are mandated by either licensing or accrediting agencies. The other topics COURSE # 160191 February 5, 2016 COURSE DESCRIPTION are important for healthcare infection control and will clarify your role in Infection Control. AGD# 148 While the Florida Board requires 30 hours of CEU SEMINOLE for dentists, 24 hours of CEU for hygienists and Saturday 8 am - 4 pm Risk Management & Record Keeping (1.5 CEU) 18 hours of CEU for dental labs, every biennium COURSE # 160026.02 in order to renew your Florida license, there are In this age of expanding theories of tort liability, October 10, 2015 certain specific courses that the state requires for dentists may be responsible for more than their own relicensure. This one-day seminar is designed to satisfy acts. Dentists have responsibility for the actions of REGISTRATION those requirements. their office staff and those whom they directly employ. (Networking Lunch included) Most dentists don’t realize that they may also be held Regular Fee $249 Prevention of Medical Errors (2 CEU)* responsible for any acts of their partners, office staff or Early Bird Fee* $199 This unit shall include a study of root cause analysis, others who may perform procedures under their control *Up to 1 month before course date error reduction and prevention, and patient safety. or supervision. AGD# 159 FACULTY This course will help you understand the issues Nicholas J. Grimaudo, D.M.D., involved and what procedures to implement to M.S., M.S., Ph.D. Domestic Violence (2 CEU)** judiciously practice dentistry. AGD# 550 Including information on the numbers of patients CEUs: 7 contact hours. Lecture likely to be victims and/or predators in a professional’s *Required for Florida License Renewal practice, screening procedures for determining if **Required every third biennium a patient may have a history of being a victim or predator of domestic violence, and instruction on how to provide patients with information on resources in the COURSE OBJECTIVES local community to help victims of domestic violence. To satisfy the state mandated course requirements AGD# 156 for dentist and dental hygiene relicensure in a one- day seminar. OSHA/Bloodborne Pathogens (1.5 CEU) Annual infection control, bloodborne pathogen, and TB education is required by JCAHO, ACHA, and OSHA. It is also important for you to review your role in infection control at this time.

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GAINESVILLE NITROUS OXIDE COURSE # 160222.01 January 22-23, 2016 Nitrous Oxide Psychosedation: Certification Course SEMINOLE This course is also approved for certification and training for dental auxiliaries in Florida, as per Florida Board COURSE # 160021.03 of Dentistry Rule 64B5-14.004; Dental Assistants And Dental Hygienists may monitor nitrous-oxide inhalation September 18-19, 2015 analgesia under the direct supervision of a permitted dentist under the following conditions: 1) Satisfactory COURSE # 160222.02 completion of no less than a two-day course of training as described in the American Dental Associations’ May 20-21, 2016 “Guidelines for Teaching and Comprehensive Control of Pain and Anxiety in Dentistry” or its equivalent, and 2) COURSE # 160222.03 Maintenance of competency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. (Also approved in Georgia). October 7-8, 2016 COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES Friday 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday 8:30 am -12:30 pm Nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation properly administered At the completion of this course the participant to the conscious child or adult provides an important should: COURSE LIMIT adjunctive aid to the management of the apprehensive • Know the history and characteristics of Nitrous 30 Participants patient. This course is designed to prepare the Oxide Sedation REGISTRATION general dentist and auxiliary to use nitrous oxide • Know the basic respiratory physiology, including (Breakfast Saturday included) psychosedation confidently in the office environment. the uptake and distribution of gases Regular Fee The didactic and clinical instruction will give the • Know the states of anesthesia and phases of State Dentists $699 participant a step-by-step procedural approach for I Anesthesia Auxiliaries $499 the control of anxiety in the conscious patient. The • Know the pharmacology, and physiology of Nitrous Early Bird Fee* structure of the program will follow the guidelines Oxide Dentists $649 for an approved office inhalation analgesia course Auxiliaries $449 • Know the indications, contraindications, and com- as required by both Florida and Georgia Boards *Up to 1 month before course date plications of inhalation analgesia of Dentistry. To meet American Dental Association guidelines, twelve hours of this course will consist • Know the characteristics of the Nitrous Oxide/ FACULTY Oxygen delivery system Gainesville: Ulrich Foerster, D.D.S. of a review of the instructional material, in a home- • Know a clinical protocol for the use of Nitrous Seminole: Thomas Porter, D.M.D. study format. A pre- and post-test will be given for certification. Required reading: “Handbook of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation Oxide and Oxygen Sedation, 4e” by Morris Clark and CEUs: 20 contact hours. *Due to concern for your health and welfare, Ann Burnick. Participation pregnant women cannot participate in the clinical portion of this course, and therefore may not receive AGD # 163 certification. NOTE Required prerequisites listed on Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to Porter Instruments for unrestricted educational course webpage at ce.dental.ufl.edu grants, which helped, in part, to make this course possible.

OCCLUSION Is it Esthetics or Occlusion? COURSE # 160227 May 13, 2016 COURSE DESCRIPTION You will be given case histories and all pertinent findings Friday 8 am - 4 pm on patients that have both occlusal and esthetic concerns. Gainesville In order to maximize case longevity and predictable beautiful Together, we will develop a predictable thought process results, a new approach has been developed by Dr. Becker. relative to the treatment planning and diagnosis of these rather REGISTRATION This seminar will allow you to combine time proven esthetic complex situations. principles with Occlusal driven parameters. You will find (Networking Lunch included) Considerations of anterior guidance, plane of occlusion, and Regular Fee that the almost magical relationship between smile analysis, functional, and Parafunctional guidelines are the answer to the specific esthetic and smile design factors will all be brought Dentists $349 long standing and frustrating question: “How long do we make into clear focus. The solution of both form and functional Auxiliaries $249 the new central incisors?” aspects will be corrected and learning points along the way Early Bird Fee* will be specifically utilized for effective patient education. Dentists $299 Once mastered, you will know precisely how to determine Auxiliaries $199 central incisor position, cuspid length and why esthetics are COURSE OBJECTIVES *Up to 1 month before course date really a sub set of anterior guidance. • Understand the basics of the Trial Equilibration You will be amazed at how straightforward the diagnostic • Articulate the benefits of combining both functional and FACULTY work-up becomes after understanding this new use of esthetic considerations. Irwin Becker, D.D.S. combining facially generated esthetics with certain specific Occlusal principles. Ultimately the missing piece of this • Know what clinical and photographic data is essential to CEUs: 7 contact hours. anterior guidance puzzle lies in the obvious need to observe complete this kind of everyday case. Lecture and often correct the lower incisal irregularities. • Manage and coordinate in a very practical manner these kinds of patient situations. Perhaps a more important benefit achieved by attending this AGD # 180 seminar is the clear understanding you will have regarding why • Better communicate to the Laboratory Technician the esthetic edges may not have the long lasting results hoped for prescription of the needed functional and esthetic by doctor and patient. As you master the ability to achieve a requirements of esthetical challenging cases. smooth cross-over, not only are the esthetic results achieved, • Significantly improve communicate and motivate patients to but they function smoothly and have the built in tendency to their own conditions, problems and what to do about them. actually hold up over many years of service. And More! See website for complete details - www.ce.dental.ufl.edu

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ORAL MEDICINE The Oral Systemic Connection: Prospects & Challenges COURSE # 160022 September 26, 2015 COURSE DESCRIPTION • Describe the potential link between periodontal COURSE # 170008 disease and Alzheimer disease September 17, 2016 Recent studies have reported an increased association • Describe the association between periodontal between periodontal disease and a variety of medi- Saturday 8 am – 5 pm disease and preterm delivery – what should we tell St. Petersburg Dental Center cal conditions characterized by their chronicity and our patient? their increased rate of inflammation. This seminar will REGISTRATION • Describe the link between periodontal disease and review the current literature on the topic and will exam- (Networking Lunch Included) the risk for osteoporosis and respiratory diseases ine the potential mechanisms underlying this associa- Regular Fee • Describe the association between periodontal tion. Oral manifestation of various medical conditions Dentists $359 disease and obesity and oral side effects of various medications will be Auxiliaries $259 • Describe the receptor for advanced glycation presented. Early Bird Fee* products and its potential involvement in the oral Dentists $309 systemic association Auxiliaries $209 COURSE OBJECTIVES • Describe the oral manifestation of systemic *Up to 1 month before course date • Review the potential association between diseases periodontal disease and cancer • Describe the oral manifestation of side effects FACULTY • Describe the association between periodontal dis- of different medications Joseph Katz, D.M.D., Professor, ease and cardiovascular disease and stroke Department of Oral & Maxillofacial • Examine the bidirectional relationship between Diagnostic Sciences diabetes and periodontal disease CEUs: 8 contact hours. Lecture

AGD # 730

ORAL MEDICINE COURSE # 160376 Oral Oncology / Oral Medicine Clerkship Week-long program to be custom scheduled by participant and faculty COURSE DESCRIPTION TIME Gainesville This clerkship is designed as a one-week participation The course will begin at 8:00 am on Monday of each course involving the activities of the Oral Medicine week and end at 5:00 pm on Friday. Check-in and REGISTRATION Clinic at the University of Florida Health Science Center. Orientation will occur in the Department of Oral & Regular Fee Experiences include observation in the diagnosis and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences, Room D8-6 of the Dentists $2,249 treatment of patients with various benign entities College of Dentistry. The course is offered on a year- FACULTY of the oral cavity, head and neck cancer, and oral round basis approximately 45 weeks each year. There Pam Sandow, D.M.D.; complications secondary to cancer therapy. Other will be one participant during the clerkship. Joseph Katz, D.M.D. available activities include attendance at special Health No direct patient care is included in this experience. CEUs: 40 contact hours Science Center conferences or lectures. per session. An audio-visual library containing a large volume of Participation materials related to oral oncology, diagnosis, medicine NEW Two-Day Option (16 CEUs) CONTACT and therapeutics will be available to the participant for COURSE # FEE $999 self-paced study, if time permits. The instructors will Please contact our Customer Service Specialist, attempt to tailor the clerkship to meet the individual TIME toll-free, 1-888-550-4590 or participant’s interests or needs. The two day course will begin at 8:00 am and end [email protected] to at 5:00 pm on each day. The days of the week custom-schedule your course. COURSE OBJECTIVES for participation are to be determined based on the availability of the instructors and the participant, At completion, the participant will be updated on: AGD # 730 however Wednesday-Thursday or Thursday-Friday are • Diagnosis & treatment of patients with benign or malig- preferred. Check-in and Orientation will occur in the nant lesions of the head and neck Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences, • Pre-therapy oral evaluation for patients undergoing head Room D8-6 of the College of Dentistry. The course and neck radiotherapy, chemotherapy or bone marrow is offered on a year-round basis approximately 45 transplantation weeks each year. There will be one participant during • Diagnosis and management of oral complications second- the clerkship. ary to cancer therapy

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ORAL PATHOLOGY COURSE # 160186 February 12-13, 2016 Friday 8 am - 5 pm 13th Annual Oral Pathology Symposium: Saturday 8 am - Noon LUST IN PATHOLOGY (Lumps, Ulcers, Striae, Treatment) & Diagnosis Update Orlando COURSE DESCRIPTION will be examined. Some startling new treatments and preventive measures for osteonecrosis will be covered. The REGISTRATION This seminar will present a potpourri of interesting case impact of these drugs on general dental practice and implant (Breakfast Fri/Sat studies in oral and maxillofacial pathology covering a variety success will also be discussed. Commonly misdiagnosed Networking Lunch Friday) of conditions encountered in general and specialty dental Regular Fee conditions and diagnostic challenges in general will also be practices. The presenters will utilize an Audience Response Dentists $709 presented in case format. RDH $509 System which will enable participants to anonymously respond and interact with presenters. In addition, the lecture Early Bird Fee* COURSE OBJECTIVES Dentists $659 will be customized by audience responses and questions RDH $459 to better facilitate learning. Emphasis will be placed on Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: *Up to 1 month before course lesions and conditions commonly seen in dental practice, • Recognize and formulate a differential diagnosis, especially those difficult to diagnose and/or manage, newly understand the etiology and management of various oral FACULTY diagnosed conditions, and premalignant or malignant lesions and diseases Indraneel Bhattacharyya, D.D.S., lesions. The topics will range from the human papilloma • Recognize and understand the association of human M.S.D., Assoc. Professor, Oral & virus including the epidemic of HPV driven cancers and papilloma virus with numerous oral soft tissue lesions and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences; benign lesions of the oral cavity. Various non-squamous the enormous implications of HPV driven cancers and Donald M. Cohen D.M.D., M.S., malignancies such as lymphomas, salivary gland tumors, lesions to our dental practice M.B.A. Professor, Oral & Maxillofacial myeloma, etc, a group of increasingly common lesions will • Understand the chemistry, pathogenesis, signs Diagnostic Sciences; Nadim M. and symptoms of osteochemonecrosis related to Islam, D.D.S., Assoc.Professor, Oral also be presented in a case series format. Special emphasis & Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences will be placed on patient’s concerns regarding papilloma bisphosphonate and other newer drugs (whether they are sexually transmitted and /or premalignant), • Understand the molecular and clinical basis for squamous CEUs: 12 contact hours. condyloma, etc. Soft tissue and bone pathology including cell carcinomas of the oral cavity Lecture both commonly encountered radiographic lesions to more • Better recognize abnormalities, improve diagnostic skills rare or life threatening conditions, will be presented. The and management techniques of oral soft and hard tissue AGD # 730 molecular and clinical characteristics of oral cancer covering lesions utilizing anonymous audience response devices the basic biology and clinico-pathologic concepts of this serious disease will be covered. We will highlight the incredibly diverse nature of oral ulcerations and discuss the HOTEL INFORMATION etiology, diagnosis and treatment for these lesions. Newer Holiday Inn — Lake Buena Vista Downtown oral conditions especially osteochemonecrosis related to 1805 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 bisphosphonates, RANK-L inhibitors (Prolia) and newer drugs 1-877-394-5765 such as anti-angiogenic medications (sunitinib, bevacizumab) Booking Code: UCD for $119 group rate Keep in Touch

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ORTHODONTICS COURSE # 160024 Orthodontics for the General Dentist or Pediatric Dentist October 23-25, 2015 COURSE # 170020 Additionally, throughout the lecture series, business COURSE DESCRIPTION October 21-23, 2016 management of orthodontic treatment within a This comprehensive course provided by orthodontists pedodontic or general dentist office will be discussed. Friday-Sunday 8:30 am - 5 pm on staff at the University of Florida is designed to Gainesville enhance the practitioner’s fundamental knowledge of COURSE OBJECTIVES facial growth and development, to facilitate the skills COURSE LIMIT This comprehensive course will help a practitioner who needed to identify malocclusions, and to develop a 36 Participants is not an orthodontic specialist to: working understanding of orthodontic diagnosis and REGISTRATION treatment. Additionally, the practitioner will be taught • Gain clinical and didactic knowledge of orthodontics (Breakfast/Networking Lunch included) to recognize and treat occlusal and skeletal problems • Properly diagnose orthodontic dental malocclusions Regular Fee indicating interceptive, limited, and comprehensive and skeletal discrepancies Dentists $1,499 Early Bird Fee* orthodontic treatment, as well as recognize more • Recognize potential complications and the need to Dentists $1,399 complex and severe occlusal and skeletal problems refer to a orthodontic specialist when appropriate *Up to 1 month before course date which should be referred to an orthodontic specialist. • Develop a competent treatment plan Clinical skill involving both fixed orthodontic treatment FACULTY • Implement biomechanical methods to treat orth- (braces) and Invisalign techniques will be reviewed. Richard E. Donatelli, D.M.D., odontic cases Workshops at which the participants will gain hands- M.S.; Calogero Dolce, D.D.S., on experience bonding brackets, changing archwires, Ph.D.; John Neubert, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Wellington Rody, D.D.S., and placing finishing bends will also be provided. NOTE M.S. Required prerequisites listed on course webpage at ce.dental.ufl.edu COURSE LIMIT 36 participants CEUs: 22.5 contact hours. Participation AGD # 370

ORTHODONTICS COURSE # 160378 10 days are required to complete Orthodontic Dentistry Mini-Residency the requirements. Scheduled dates of attendance are flexible but course must be completed within COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES six months of starting date. The curriculum is tailored to the desires of the dentist/ The mini-residency is designed to allow the dentist/ orthodontist with experiences in clinical orthodontics, orthodontist the opportunity to focus their study on a LOCATION University of Florida orthodontic case analysis, clinical or basic research special interest area within their discipline. College of Dentistry and didactic orthodontic courses. This course is Gainesville designed to give the individual an experience in FACULTY clinical orthodontics that will better equip them Calogero Dolce, D.D.S., Ph.D., Professor and Chair, REGISTRATION to treat their patients. The dentist/orthodontist Orthodontic Dentistry; Program Director, Orthodontic $4,499 can observe in the faculty’s intramural practice or Dental Residency the graduate clinic. In addition, they may attend CEUs: 80 contact hours. departmentally offered courses and clinical case Participation conferences that the orthodontic residents take. CONTACT Please contact our No direct patient care is included in this experience. Customer Service Specialist, toll-free, 1-888-550-4590 or [email protected] to custom-schedule your course.

AGD # 370

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PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY COURSE # 160223 June 3-4, 2016 Pediatric Dentistry Practicum Friday 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 8 am - 12 pm COURSE DESCRIPTION Restorative Techniques — Lab Gainesville Management of Pain and Anxiety in the Pediatric • Rubber dam placement • Class II – traditional and slot REGISTRATION Dental Patient (Includes Networking Lunch Friday; • Modern concepts in behavior guidance • Strip crown form Breakfast Fri. & Sat.) • Best practices in local anesthesia and analgesia • Pulpotomy Regular Fee • Administration of nitrous oxide • Stainless steel crowns Dentists $999 • Application of minimal sedation techniques • Composite veneered anterior stainless steel crown Early Bird Fee* • Case presentations Dentists $899 Selecting Dental Biomaterials and Techniques *Up to 1 month before course date Employed in Preventive, Restorative and Pulp Therapy COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE LIMIT in Pediatric Dentistry – Lecture 20 Participants • Early childhood caries and risk assessment of The purpose of this course is to provide the general fluoride therapy dental practitioner with contemporary knowledge and FACULTY • Evidence-based restorative materials — selection applied skills in pediatric dentistry that include: Marcio Guelmann, D.D.S., and indications • Behavior management techniques • Sealants, bonding agents, glass ionomers and Associate Professor and Chair • Updated knowledge and basic skills requisite to of Pediatric Dentistry; Robert resin-modified glass ionomers perform modern restorative procedures for the Primosch, D.D.S., Professor • Composites — anterior and posterior restorations pediatric patient • Stainless steel crowns • Problem-solving and treatment planning CEUs: 12 contact hours. • Trauma Participation • Modern concepts in pulp therapy

AGD # 430

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY COURSE # 160379 Ten days required. Custom scheduled Pediatric Dentistry Mini-Residency and flexible, but course must be com- pleted within six months of start date. COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES 8 am - 5 pm A mini-residency provides a flexible continuing • Evaluate the patient’s need for behavior LOCATION: education vehicle for dental practitioners interested in modification using various nonpharmacologic and Robert E. Primosch Clinical obtaining advanced knowledge and skills prerequisite pharmacologic modalities Education Center, Room #D1-40 to delivering proficient dental care to young children. • Discuss the sequence of procedures used in and affiliated clinics. Gainesville The general goal is to expand the number and the practice of hospital dental care and provide CERTIFICATION: improve the quality of pediatric dental services appropriate comprehensive care in an operating Certificate of completion is awarded rendered in a private practice or public health clinic room environment upon completion and specifies type, setting. Training in a mini-residency enhances one’s • Understand the various restorative options for hours, and length of training. qualifications when applying: 1) for hospital staff and carious, traumatized, and pulpally-involved primary REGISTRATION FEE operating room privileges, 2) for advanced specialty and young permanent teeth education programs in pediatric dentistry, and/or 3) $4,499 • Understand how to manage emergency dental for a pediatric conscious sedation permit. FACULTY treatment of children UF Pediatric Dentistry Faculty, The mini-residency is custom-designed to provide Director: Marcio Guelmann, D.D.S., observational clinical learning experiences and hands- Professor and Chair of Pediatric on simulation laboratory experiences with one-on- No direct patient care is included in this experience. Dentistry one instruction and supervision of challenging cases rendered in various environments using a spectrum of CEUs: 80 contact hours. modalities. Lecture/participation. CONTACT Please contact our Customer Service Specialist, toll-free, 1-888-550-4590 or [email protected] to custom-schedule your course. AGD # 430

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PERIODONTOLOGY

COURSE # 151117 “YES WE CAN” – Keys to the Successful Management of February 20, 2016 Exposed Root Surfaces Saturday 8 am - 3 pm Gainesville COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE LIMIT 15 dentist participants plus team. Gingival recession, and its associated root surface • Understand how to classify gingival recession, and exposure, continues to present a variety of challenges determine the chance of root coverage REGISTRATION (Networking Lunch Included) to both the patient and the dentist. Dentinal • Understand the indications and contraindications hypersensitivity, loss of attachment, and compromised Regular Fee for root coverage procedures Dentists $749 esthetics are frequently associated with this problem. • Understand the variety of surgical procedures, Auxiliaries $249 This course provides a 4.0 hour lecture and 2.0 techniques, and instruments that may be used to Early Bird Fee* hour surgical lab, utilizing pig jaws, to teach course effectively cover exposed root surfaces. Patient cases Dentists $699 attendees how to effectively assess gingival recession, (with pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative Auxiliaries $199 understand the full range of techniques and materials photos) are featured to illustrate each procedure *Up to 1 month before course date that may be used to address this problem, and • Understand how to manage the surgical FACULTY effectively manage potential surgical complications. complications, including those associated with Cecil White Jr., D.M.D., M.S.D., The replacement of cervical restorations with soft Acellular Dermal Matrix, associated with root F.A.C.D. tissue is also addressed. Case presentations are a coverage procedures CEUs: 6 contact hours. significant part of the lecture portion of this course. • Understand how to manage the replacement of Participation A surgical video is used to demonstrate the “Tunnel” cervical lesions with soft tissue AGD # 495 technique, and features placement of Acellular Dermal • Utilize a “Hands-On” workshop, using pig jaw Matrix as graft material. cadavers, to perform a pedicle flap, free gingival graft, and placement of Acellular Dermal Matrix in a “Tunnel” flap

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PHARMOCOLOGY COURSE # 170022 Drugs in Dentistry Update: Including Conventional Drugs, Date TBD Saturday 8 am - 5 pm Herbals and Natural Supplements Gainesville REGISTRATION COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES (Breakfast & Networking Lunch This course will present the most current information • Describe the latest guidelines on antibiotic use, Included) on conventional drugs, herbals, antioxidants and analgesic use; new drugs and osteonecrosis of Regular Fee natural supplements having an impact on dental the jaw; various conditions premedicated with Dentists $399 practice. Discussion will include new medical drugs, antibiotics Auxiliaries $259 Early Bird Fee* OTC ibuprofen-acetaminophen combination, recent • List the important antioxidants and herbal Dentists $349 incidences and ADA guidelines, and new updates for supplements and compare their health benefits; list Auxiliaries $209 management of drug induced osteonecrosis of the the NIH purported medical benefits and adverse *Up to 1 month before course date jawbone; antibiotic update including various conditions reactions of smoking marijuana for premedication, including joint prosthesis patients, FACULTY • List the most recent findings on cardioprotective Richard L. Wynn, Ph.D., cardiac issues with Z-PAK, five newly approved blood aspirin and the management of patients on Pradaxa thinners to add to Plavix and Coumadin. University of Maryland Dental and other new blood thinners School, Baltimore Discussions will cover herbal supplements, free • Describe the new findings on omega-3 fatty CEUs: 8 contact hours. radicals, reactive oxygen species, antioxidants, acids, vitamin D supplements, moderate alcohol Lecture chocolate, red wine, acai, pomegranate, Co-Q-10, consumption; describe the relationship between marijuana and dental herbal. In addition, herbals that CRP, periodontal disease and risk of heart attack AGD # 016 cause bleeding, latest on chondroitin and glucosamine/ MSM, omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D will be AUDIENCE updated. We will cover the latest on CRP levels and the risk of heart attack; the different benefits of • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, front moderate alcohol consumption and what supplements office personnel to take for maximum health.

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PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE # 160188 May 21, 2016 The Ugly Truth About Embezzlement: What You Need to Know Patterson Dental, Orlando to Protect Yourself & Your Practice Assets Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm REGISTRATION COURSE DESCRIPTION • Strategies for surviving an embezzlement or fraud (Networking Lunch Included) situation, and the systemic changes in the practice Embezzlement in dental practices is occurring at an Regular Fee that can assist you in thriving after a financial loss Dentists $349 epidemic rate. This course will examine the extent of Early Bird Fee* embezzlement, the different ways in which dentists are Dentists $299 being embezzled from and defrauded, and the impact COURSE OBJECTIVES *Up to 1 month before course date this has on dentists and their assets. At the completion of the program you will be able to:

FACULTY You will learn: • Understand the risks associated with embezzlement Annelise Driscoll, Ph.D., M.B.A. • The profile of an embezzler and the methods used in dental practices to steal from and defraud dentists • Understand the impact of embezzlement on CEUs: 7 contact hours. • A proactive approach regarding protocol changes dentists & their practices Lecture and procedures that reduce the risk of occurrence • Discuss implementation of protocols that can AGD # 550 • Strategies that can be implemented immediately reduce the likelihood of embezzlement into your practice • Become knowledgeable on the profile of a typical • The steps to improved hiring, conducting embezzler background checks, termination of employees and • Know how to hire carefully, terminate appropriately, the documentation needs for these processes and prosecute the embezzler • The need for and use of dental software, record keeping, the role of forensic accounting and Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses Certified Dental Examiners to assist you in appreciation to Patterson Dental for unrestricted the practice educational grants, which helped make this • The investigative process, as well as the course possible. prosecution process, and expectations for recouping financial losses

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE # 160189 July 16, 2016 Associateships: Negotiating Win-Win Agreements Patterson Dental, Orlando Between Dentists and Associates Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES REGISTRATION (Networking Lunch Included) The process of drafting Associateships for both At the completion of the course participants will be Regular Fee dentists and potential associates can be daunting. able to: Dentists $349 Through interactive discussions, lecture, handouts and • Bring about an understanding of the reasons & Early Bird Fee* worksheets for both dentists and potential associates goals for Associateships for both dentists and Dentists $299 Dr. Driscoll will assist you in your search for the right potential associates Auxiliaries $174.50 Associateship situation. • Review the barriers to successful Associateships *Up to 1 month before course date You will be provided • Establish the process for finding an Associateship/ FACULTY • Information on the process of Associateships that Associate Annelise Driscoll, Ph.D., M.B.A. leads to successful agreements • Determine the IRS status for the position: Employee • Examples of the aspects that are addressed in vs. Independent Contractor CEUs: 7 contact hours. associate documents and agreements and examples • Understand the important aspects of negotiating an Lecture of successful Associateships agreement or contract • Establish the options for compensation structures AGD # 550 • Guidance on aspects of Associateships from before they begin to the dissolution of the agreement • Evaluate the benefits of time frames for Associateships • Current insight into employee statuses, compensa- • Elaborate on restrictive covenants/clauses tion structures, aspects of control, managerial & • Understand the buy-in and sell-out conditions for a operational aspects, equity buy-ins, timeframes, dental practice transition transition periods & restrictive covenants/clauses • Illuminate strategies for a win-win negotiation process

Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses appreciation to Patterson Dental for unrestricted educational grants, which helped make this course possible.

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Cone Beam Computed Tomography – Interpretation Clerkship COURSE # 160025.02 COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVES October 8-9, 2015 COURSE # 170015.01 This course offers a 2.25 day clerkship opportunity At conclusion, the attendees will: March 10-11, 2016 to observe and learn the basic principles of CBCT • Be familiar with basic radiographic anatomy and imaging in dentistry and interpretation, including 8 anatomic variants COURSE # 170015.02 hours of recorded video (~6 viewed on-site), with • Understand rationale for using CBCT and specific October 6-7, 2016 attending radiologists providing input. The clerkship protocols for specific diagnostic tasks Thursday 8 am - 5 pm will provide a general overview of the interpretation • Be able to provide basic interpretation of CBCT data Friday 9 am - 5 pm process through hands-on experience with several • Be able to use two different types of client viewing Gainesville maxillofacial CBCT cases. Participants will be trained CBCT software REGISTRATION on the use of software and become competent in the • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of (Networking Breakfast/Lunch Included) reformation of images in multiple planes and cross- CBCT Dentists Regular $2,500 correlation of anatomy and variants. Dentist Early Bird* $2,200 • Understand the capabilities of different imaging Participants will be trained in interpretation using units and limitations several cases with a variety of maxillofacial and COURSE LIMIT • Understand radiation safety as it pertains to the 6 Participants related pathology, including TMD. This is a radiology use of CBCT, doses, guidelines for use interpretation experience, no specific training in FACULTY implant placement will be provided. The clerkship Madhu Nair, B.D.S., D.M.D., includes 8 hours of recorded lectures on the physics Day 1: Review of Electronic Presentation M.S., Ph.D., Professor and Chair, and biology of radiation, basics of interpretation of Day 2: CT Interpretation: Workshop Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dentistry, maxillofacial pathology, CT anatomy, variants, artifacts, Day 3: Radiology Physics, Biology, Safety and and Division Head, Oral and protocols, indications, contraindications, doses, Protection: Online Module and position papers from different specialty groups. Maxillofacial Radiology, Dept of Participants may bring up to two anonymized cases Radiology, College of Medicine each for discussion, following informed consent from CEUs: 16.5 contact hours. the patient. This will be the participants’ responsibility. Participation Following self-interpretation, over-reads will be done AGD # 130 by radiologists as a team-effort.

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY COURSE # 160309 Precision and Semi-Precision Attachment Ultimate Course: February 13, 2016 All You Wanted To Know About Attachment Dentistry Saturday 8 am - 4 pm Gainesville But Were Afraid to Ask! REGISTRATION COURSE DESCRIPTION into smaller groups and participate in treatment planning (Networking Lunch included) specific cases. This course covers all aspects of attachment dentistry in Dentists Regular $399 Dentists Early Bird $349 detail and takes the mystery out of treatment planning segmented fixed bridges, removable partial dentures, COURSE OBJECTIVES Lab Techs Regular $299 over-dentures on natural teeth or implants. • Understand the rationale for using attachments in fixed Lab Techs Early Bird $249 and removable prosthetics on abutments, roots and This all-day program emphasizes the rationale for implants FACULTY using precision and semi-precision attachments in George E. Bambara, M.S., the treatment planning of fixed and removable partial • Become familiar with precision and semi-precision D.M.D., F.A.C.D., F.I.C.D. dentures, over-dentures and implants. Each of these attachments, studs, rod and tubes, magnets, bars prosthetic options is discussed in detail, especially and other types of fixed, segmented, removable, and over-denture attachments CEUs: 7 contact hours implants which require special treatment planning Lecture considerations. The role of the restorative dentist is • Be able to immediately incorporate attachment den- clarified as the one who initiates treatment planning tistry into patient treatment planning AGD # 610 the amount of implants that will insure success • Learn how to first do occlusal set ups and create through the use of study models, wax bites, occlusal surgical stents set ups and surgical stents. A clear understanding of • Learn the Do’s and the Dont’s in attachment case what needs to be achieved must be established first treatment planning See ce.dental.ufl.edu for complete list of objectives by the restorative dentist and communicated to the • Learn what precision and semi-precision attachments surgeon and to the patient. are and how they are used in prosthetic dentistry Clinical cases are reviewed and participants will gather • Become familiar with rigid and resilient intra-coronal knowledge, excitement and confidence enabling them to and extra-coronal attachments utilize attachments in their daily practice immediately. • Learn a logical approach to begin incorporating Participants are encouraged to bring questions which will attachment dentistry into our treatment plans be discussed throughout the presentation, as well as any • Learn to take a closer look at the redistribution of their past experiences with dental attachments. of traumatic forces to bone, soft tissue, teeth and Toward the end of the session, attendees will break up implants and understand how they are affected

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8-9 Sinus Augmentation Techniques for Dental 1 Spring Synergy Weekend 6 6-7 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 Implant Patients (Tentative) 18 2 The Art & Science of Advanced Micro-Thin 13-14 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, 9-10 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 Ultrasonic Instrumentation in Periodontal Part II: Certification Course 8 15-17 CDP 28 – Fixed Prosthodontics – Level II 5 Therapy 12 27 12th Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium 10 16-17 Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training 2-3 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 27 12th Annual General Dentistry Symposium 13 for Dental Implants: Multiple Live Patient 2-3 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, Experiences 17 Part I: Certification Course 8 SEPTEMBER 22-23 Nitrous Oxide Psychosedation: Certification 9 Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: Certification Course 20 Course 9 TBD Pharmacology: Drugs in Dentistry Update: Including Conventional Drugs, Herbals and 23 Periodontal Maintenance in “Challenging 9 Modern Extraction Techniques and Ridge Natural Supplements 25 Patients” 10 Preservation in Fresh Cadavers 16 23-24 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, 15 Basic Airway Management for Dentists 7 10-11 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 Part I: Certification Course 8 15-17 CDP 28 – Operative Dentistry – Level II 5 17 Oral Systemic Connection: Prospects and 29 Basic Airway Management for Dentists 7 16-17 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, Challenges 21 29-30 Implant-Based Planning and Treatment Part II: Certification Course 8 23-Oct. 1 8-Day Portugal Land Tour with Golf: Options for Edentulous Arches 18 22-24 Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Endodontic Update 2016 28 30 Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: Hygienist: Certification Training 11 24 Dentistry 2016: The Best of Everything 14 Certification Course 9 23 Efficient and Effective Endodontics 13 30-Oct. 1 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 FEBRUARY MAY OCTOBER 5 License Renewal Seminar 19 13 Is it Esthetics or Occlusion? 20 5-7 CDP 28 – Endodontics – Level II 5 13-15 CDP 28 – Esthetics – Level II 5 6-7 Cone Beam Computed Tomography – 6-7 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 14-15 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 Interpretation Clerkship 27 6-7 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, 20-21 Nitrous Oxide Psychosedation: 7-8 Nitrous Oxide Psychosedation: Part II: Certification Course 8 Certification Course 20 Certification Course 20 12-13 13th Oral Pathology Symposium: 21 The Ugly Truth About Embezzlement: 14-16 Executive Practice Management Cohort V 4 LUST in Pathology 22 What You Need to Know to Protect 21 Basic Airway Management for Dentists 7 12-14 Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Yourself & Your Practice Assets 26 21-23 Orthodontics for the General or Hygienist: Certification Training 11 21-22 Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training Pediatric Dentist 23 13 Precision and Semi-Precision Attachment for Dental Implants: Multiple Live Patient 22 Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: Ultimate Course: All You Wanted To Know Experiences 17 Certification Course 9 About Attachment Dentistry But Were 29 Gain Perio/Restorative Access: Flaps and Afraid to Ask! 27 JUNE Lasers, A Workshop 19 20 “YES WE CAN” – Keys to the Successful Management of Exposed Root Surfaces 25 3-4 Pediatric Dentistry Practicum 24 NOVEMBER 20 Current Concepts in Clinical Geriatrics for 4-5 Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training the Dental Team 16 for Dental Implants: Multiple Live Patient 4-6 Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental 20-21 Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 8 Experiences 17 Hygienist: Certification Training 11 27 Update on Medical Emergencies 2016 or 11-12 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 5-6 Executive Practice Management Cohort V 4 How to Save a Life, Including Your Own 15 24-26 CDP 28 – Case Presentations & 19 Boomer Dentistry: Managing dental Graduation Ceremony 5 conditions of the “Boomer” Generation, MARCH including Implant Maintenance 14 JULY TBD Dental Fall Weekend 5-6 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 10-11 Cone Beam Computed Tomography – 9-10 Executive Practice Management Cohort IV 4 DECEMBER Interpretation Clerkship 27 15 Basic Airway Management for Dentists 7 11-13 CDP 28 – Implants – Level II 5 16 Associateships: Negotiating Win-Win 3-4 Executive Practice Management Cohort V 4 12-13 Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training Agreements Between Dentists and 3-4 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, for Dental Implants: Multiple Live Patient Associates 26 Part I: Certification Course 8 Experiences 17 16 Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: 17-18 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, Certification Course 9 Part II: Certification Course 8 16 The Ultimate “Refresh” Local Anesthesia course for Today’s Dental Hygienist 11 23-24 Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 8 29-31 Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Hygienist: Certification Training 11 30-31 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary, Part I: Certification Course 8

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n ADDITIONAL ONLINE COURSES FACULTY • OSHA AGD #550 2 CEUs $59 Nicholas Grimaudo, D.M.D., M.S., M.S., Ph.D., • Risk Management AGD #550 2 CEUs $59 M. K. Nair, D.M.D., M.S., Ph.D • Radiology Refresher for Dental Auxiliary 6 CEUs $159 FACULTY n TREATMENT OF MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE Matthew Dennis, D.D.S., Oral and Maxillofacial Incorporates new mediasite videostreaming technology, so you have a self-paced program with audio/video of the Surgery at UF presenter, powerpoint slides, and quiz all at your control. • Treatment of Medical Emergencies AGD #142 4 CEUs $159

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