ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY

VOL. 31, NO. 2 HydrationNEwSLETTER for the athlete- The great debate

President’s Message Sports drinks: To drink or not to drink? Page 3 Page 5-6 Editor’s Report Featured Member Dr. Andrew Arriola Page 4 Page 7 2018 Symposium Save the Date Page 8

SUMMER TwO ThOUSAND AND SEVENTEEN ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY 2016-2017 2017-2018 ASD COMMITTEES PROPOSED SLATE TO BE VOTED ON AT Constitution & Bylaws Nomination Committee ANNUAL MEETING JUNE 24, 2017. Dr. Jeffrey Hoy, Chairman Dr. James Lovelace, Chairman Dr. whitney Johnson Dr. wayne Nakamura Dr. J. Kent Guebertt Dr. Danette McNew

PRESIDENT Dr. Danette McNew Membership & Credentials Past Presidents / Texas A&M Dental College Dr. Kristopher Rappold, Chairman Strategic Planning Committee 3302 Gaston Ave. Dr. Maia Berger Dr. Paul Nativi, Chairman Dallas, TX 75246 Dr. Edward Bick-recruitment Dr. David Kumamoto Dr. J. Kent Guebert-recruitment Dr. Alex Della Bella Dr. Robert howarth Dr. Stephen Mills PRESIDENT-ELECT Dr. Edward Bick Dr. Andrew Arriola Dr. Mark Roettger 5806A west 36th Street Dr. Richard Knowlton Dr. Enrique Amy St Louis Park, MN 55416 Dr. Jarod Mosley Dr. Brett Dorney Dr. Xavier Gutierrez Dr. Jeff Lloyd Dr. harley Deisem Dr. Emilio Canal SECRETARY Dr. Jeffrey Laubmeier Dr. Ron Cox June 2020 14583 Madison Ave. Student Affiliate Program Committee Lakewood, Oh 44107 Fellowship Sub-Committee Dr. Richard Mariani, Chairman Dr. E. Jan Chithalen, Chairman Dr. Enrique Amy, Board Liaison Dr. hans Stasiuk TREASURER Dr. Jared w. Mosley Dr. Emilio Canal, Jr. Dr. Danette McNew June 2020 7055 N. Fresno Street Dr. Michael Messina Dr. Stephen Mills Fresno, CA 93720 Dr. Mark Roettger Continuing Education Program Dr. Dave Kumamoto Development Ad hoc Committee Dr. Kristopher Rappold IMMEDIATE Dr. wayne Nakamura Dr. Steve Mills, Chairman Dr. Jeffrey Laubmeir PAST PRESIDENT 2523 So. Euclid Ave. Dr. Leslie Rye Dr. harley Deisem Ontario, CA 91762 Dr. Jeffrey hoy Dr. Ron Cox Dr. Danette McNew Dr. Richard Knowlton Affiliation Committee Dr. Rick Knowlton, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Research and Education Chairman and Board Liaison Dr. Danette McNew, Chairman Dr. Robert howarth Dr. David Kumamoto Dr. wayne Nakamura Dr. Jack winters ONE YEAR TERM 2017-2018 Dr. Jeff Lloyd Dr. Andrew Arriola Dr. Richard Landrgren Dr. Enrique Amy Dr. Mark Roettger SOSS-Sub-Committee 27521 Jefferson Avenue 1168 N Blackstone Drive Dr. wayne Nakamura Wayne Nakamura, Co-Chairman Temecula, CA 92590 Chandler, AZ 85224 Dr. harley Deisem USOC-Sub-Committee Jared Mosley, Co-Chairman AGD Research Sub-Committee NATA-Sub-Committee Dr. Danette McNew, Chairman Paul Nativi, Co-Chairman TWO YEAR TERM 2017-2019 Dr. Richard Knowlton Fundraising Committee (Corporate Dr. Robert A. Kestenbaum Dr. Kristopher Rappold Dr. Rob howarth Dr. hans Stasiuk Sponsorship) 4654 S. Cooper #316 1721 Peniston Street Dr. Stephen Mills Dr. Emilio Canal, Chairman Arlington, TX 76017 New Orleans, LA 70115 Dr. Jack winters Dr. Paul Nativi Dr. James Lovelace Dr. Jeff Lloyd Dr. David Kumamoto Dr. Jeff hoy THREE YEAR TERM 2017-2020 Position Statements- Sub-Committee ACADEMY FOR SPORTS Dr. howard Edelman Dr. Eric Jackson Dr. Brett Dorney, Chairman DENTISTRY LIAISONS 830 Twining Road, Suite 9 2033 Ogden Avenue Dr. hans Stasiuk 2014-2017 Dr. Richard Knowlton American Dental Association – Dresher, PA 19025 Downers Grove, IL 60515 Dr. Jeffrey hoy Ms. Sharee Clough Publications Academy of General Dentistry – EDITOR WEBSITE/SOCIAL Dr. Hans Stasiuk, Chairman, Newsletter Dr. Richard Knowlton Dr. hans Stasiuk MEDIA DIRECTOR Dr. Jeffrey Lloyd, Chairman, website Canada – Dr. Curtis Rytz Dr. Emilio Canal, Jr., Journal Box 836 Dr. Julia Bronson Dr. Stephen Mills FIMS International Federation of Sports Portage la Prairie 6800 Fleetwood Rd, Suite #100 Medicine – Dr. hans Stasiuk Annual Session Manitoba Canada R1N 3C3 Mclean VA 22101 Joint Commission on Sports Medicine and Dr. Xavier Gutierrez, General Chairman Science – Dr. Jack winters Email: [email protected] (Three years term - June 2017-2020) Dr. wayne Nakamura Dr. Sam Thacher American Academy for Pediatric Dentistry (Three years term - June 2019) Dr. Jared Mosley – Dr. Andrew Spadinger Dr. whitney Johnson International Association for Dental HISTORIAN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Dr. harley Deisem Traumatology – Dr. Emilio Canal Dr. Jackson winters Ms. Shelly Lott Dr. Ron Cox National Collegiate Athletic Association – Dr. Eric habelt Dr. Jack winters 200 Lima Avenue Meeting Accomplished Dr. James Lovelace Findlay, Oh 45840 118 Faye Street Dr. Emilio Canal, Jr. International Olympic Committee – Dr. Steve Mills Dr. Paul Piccininni P.O. Box 364 Dr. hans Stasiuk- Silent Auction American College of Sports Medicine – Farmersville, IL 62533 Ms. Shelly Lott Dr. Stephen Mills

The Academy for Sports Dentistry, its officers and Board, are not responsible for MANAGING EDITOR Sandi Steil the opinions, views or statements made in any essay, discussion or in the 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 200 proceedings which are presented in The Academy for Sports Dentistry Springfield, IL 62703 Newsletter. OFF: 217-241-6747 FAX: 217.529.9120 The Academy for Sports Dentistry Newsletter is published Email: [email protected] tri-annually for its members. Comments and suggestions regarding the newsletter should be ACADEMY wEBSITE: directed to Dr. hans Stasiuk, Editor. www.academyforsportsdentistry.org PAGE 2

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Dr. Danette McNew to Excellence hello Academy! I anticipate an exciting role as President and would like to see Academy growth in four areas. First, effective I am completely humbled and yet thrilled to be your new communication of our benefits and the development of President. new benefits for existing and potential members is important. This will include connecting our It is hard to believe that after 20 + years of being a experienced dentists with new young dentists in a fellow member, it is time to rise to the occasion and give structured mentorship program directed by our back. I am ready. I see Sports Dentistry evolving and Membership Committee. adjusting in new directions. we will be encountering some very interesting times in the near future and this is The second item of focus is leadership growth. It is a great time to be involved in leadership. necessary to develop individuals who desire to move into leadership. Leadership growth is essential for any Early this year, as I expressed my feeling of leadership organization to maintain their longevity in this and responsibility to my husband, he reminded me that environment of “moving away” or discontinuing society ASD leaders support one another and I just need to look memberships. around and see all the leaders present who are still involved. Thank you to our leaders who have Of course, third, is our ongoing need for Research strengthened this organization and made this Academy Development and methods to support our mission successful. statement and policies. Continual encouragement and My background is fairly similar to most. I graduated targeted research projects should definitely be our from Baylor College of Dentistry in 1988 (it is now priority! called Texas A&M College of Dentistry and I will be Lastly, a new area of growth would be effective happy to share with you how this happened). I have been Publicity. Publicity is not just advertising but it is an Associate Instructor at the dental college for 25 years “becoming the expert” that the public and dentists seek starting at three days a week to presently one day a week. for answers, information and resources. Advertising is I teach in the senior dental student clinic and was the gaining new members by paying for ads and controlling catalyst of our Sports Dentistry course in 1996. Student the placement BUT Publicity is announcing and education is my passion and my gift to our profession. informing and it is usually free. Newsworthy press Since graduation, I have practiced general dentistry in releases have the ability to place our organization in the Rockwall, Texas. A solo practitioner finds opportunities forefront. I have an enthusiasm for strengthening the to continue growing and learning and so I have been very public image and increasing the awareness of our involved with Dallas County Dental Society in many Academy. roles and Dallas Study Club, a component of Seattle Study Club. I was proud to be chosen as 2016 Dallas Thank you for this opportunity to serve you. I Dentist of the Year. My favorite activities after work encourage you to become a leader in the Academy for are hiking and travel, playing music with my flute and Sports Dentistry. Only with your help can this piccolo with a local orchestra and ballroom dance. No, I organization continue to meet the needs of athletes and do not wear a mouthguard when I dance but yes, it can team dentists. be a full contact sport! I also played softball growing up and love going to the Texas Ranger ballpark. Danette

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ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY Editor’s

By Hans Stasiuk, DMD REPORT The past year has been great for the ASD! I would will see and treat dental trauma on a more like to thank our Past President, Dr. wayne frequent basis than the rest of us. I came across Nakumura for doing such a masterful job guiding two stories that I thought you might find the ASD for the past year. It has been a pleasure interesting. to work with him over the past twelve months. Congratulations to our new President, Dr. Danette Prior to the 2017 NFL Draft, Jon Gruden had a McNew. I know that she will make a wonderful series of reports on ESPN called Best of President and I look forward to working with her. Gruden’s QB Camp. One of the players he talked to was Miami hurricanes quarterback I have been coaching youth football for the past Brad Kaaya. On October 8, 2016 he was on the seven years and speed swimming for the past five wrong end of an illegal hit to the head. he was years. It has always been my philosophy to stress hit so hard that a piece of his tooth chipped. safety first and fun second. with respect to safety, The story appeared in the Palm Beach Post I am a strong proponent of reminding athletes to website on October 9, 2016 and the headline remain well hydrated. It is so important to drink stated that he had a tooth knocked out. enough water before you become thirsty and Actually, the damage sustained was that a dehydrated. Multi-billion dollar companies use piece of one of his molars fractured. I found it the power of mass media to try and convince interesting that after speaking to a dentist who parents and their children that they need to was familiar with the incident, he said that the consume sports drinks to help stave off media exaggerated the incident. That being dehydration. This could be no further from the said, the headline did peak my interest truth. health experts stress that young athletes especially since I don’t hear of these stories should only be drinking water while they are very often. participating in athletic activity. The only people that benefit from the consumption of while I was writing this report I came across commercially available sports drinks are the another dental story in the media. In an NBA shareholders of these sports drinks companies. I game between the Boston Celtics and the asked my good friend, Dr. Brett Dorney, to share washington wizards, Celtics player Isaiah his knowledge about sports drinks. Thomas had a tooth knocked out. According to Fox Sports, the Celtics issued the following we are so blessed that many of our colleagues had statement: the foresight in 1983 to form the Academy for Sports Dentistry. Some of the founding members “As a result of a collision that occurred in Game are still members of the ASD. I especially look 1 of the Boston Celtic’s Eastern Conference forward to listening to their thoughts on the Semifinals series against the washington current state of Sports Dentistry. As members of wizards, Isaiah Thomas sustained multiple front the ASD we all have a keen interest in the teeth injuries including a complete fractured tooth prevention and treatment of dental injuries. Many and two other subluxed/shifted teeth that required of you are affiliated with high level sports teams extensive oral surgery to stabilize. he did not either at the collegiate or professional level. You suffer a fractured or broken jaw. continued on next page

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ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY anticipated the need to replace the temporary Editor’s Report bridges, and are prepared at any time to do so. continued from page 4 Thomas will receive a permanent bridge at a future date.” Thomas is currently wearing a four piece temporary bridge that cracked after being re- I am so thankful to everyone over the past several injured. This necessitated a replacement at years who have shared their Sports Dentistry halftime during Game 3 of the series. The knowledge. hopefully, all of us are better spanning bridge is to protect and stabilize the prepared to handle sports injuries thanks to the injuries. Members of the Celtics medical team Academy for Sports Dentistry. Sports drinks: To drink or not to drink? Dr. Brett Dorney

Sports drinks are designed to deliver a balanced code/proposals/Documents/P1030-hC-Sfoods- amount of carbohydrate and fluid to allow an CFS.docx athlete to simultaneously rehydrate and refuel during exercise. It is believed that the The pros of sports drinks compositional range which provides rapid delivery Sports dieticians advise sports drinks are of fluid and fuel and maximises gastric tolerance designed for adults and are of most use during and palatability is 4-8% carbohydrate and 23- intense and prolonged exercise. The carbohydrate 69mg/100ml of sodium. The electrolyte content of content fuels the body, they may delay fatigue, sports drinks, particularly sodium, helps to electrolytes and fluid are provided and the preserve the thirst drive. It is thought a sodium flavour can stimulate greater fluid uptake to content of 10-25mmol/L enhances the palatability https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au/wp-content/ and voluntary consumption of fluids consumed uploads/2015/04/Sports-Drinks.pdf during exercise. (American College of sports Medicine et al.2007) www.foodstandards.gov.au/ continued on next page

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ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY Continual exposure to acids along with other Sport Drinks physical and biological influences will result in irreversible loss of tooth structure. If left continued from page 5 The cons of sports drinks uncontrolled and not managed correctly the damage can escalate causing rapid and substantial Sports drinks contain sugar so in an aerobic class loss of tooth structure. you are adding calories while you are trying to burn them off. The sodium may not be necessary if Intervention and assessment you are not losing it through sweat. Sports drinks It is essential to recognize the presence of tooth also contain acid which attacks enamel with wear and also the activity status of this process. devastating effects in a dry mouth. Most patients are unaware of their tooth surface So, should you drink them? loss and when it commenced. Patients should be educated so they can take responsibility for The Obesity Policy Coalition argues sports drinks managing their diet and lifestyle choices, for are high in sugar and generally unhealthy. They reducing the risk factors and ensuring correct should not display health claims that could mislead maintenance of their oral environment. the public into thinking sports drinks were a healthier choice than water. www.opc.org.au/ Patients should be made aware that sports drinks latestnews/mediareleases/pages/fat-chance-of- contain citric acid and sugar with excessive sugar fair-game.aspx actually stopping the clearance of fluid from the stomach. Sports drinks are not for children. They The Australian Beverages Council takes the stance are heavily marketed as improving performance that there are advantages to hydrating with sports and recovery with taste, packaging, bright colors drinks, but ONLY for people who truly need them. and convenience all selling points. water alone is Sports drinks are designed for those who engage in not enough. intensive exercise and are not suitable for kids. http://www.australianbeverages.org/changed- As it has been established sports drinks contribute labelling-sports-drinks-minimal-australian- to dental erosion guidelines for their use have been consumers/ (2) proposed. Erosion and sports drinks • No swishing of sports drinks in the mouth. There is no doubt significant diet and lifestyle • Minimize contact with teeth factors can contribute to tooth wear. These factors • Avoid brushing teeth for 30 minutes after must be considered and controlled to manage and using a sports drink prevent tooth wear. • Rinse mouth out with water after consuming a sports drink Dental erosion is defined as the progressive, • Consume milk products or chew sugar free irreversible loss of Dental hard tissues by a gum after drinking a sports drink chemical process without bacterial involvement.(1) Studies have identified the consumption of acidic • Be sensible and use sports drinks correctly carbonated (soft drinks) and non carbonated beverages (sports drinks) as a large contributor to References; 1. Taji S, Seow wK,. A literature review of dental erosion in Dental erosion. Following consumption of these children. Australian Dental Journal 2010; 55; 358-367 beverages there is the potential for the tooth 2. Meyers I, Committee report, Oral health, Tooth wear, surface to be softened particularly with frequent erosion and acidic beverages. Australian Dental Association consumption and a reduced salivary function. newsletter, September 2015; 23-25

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ACADEMY FOR SPORTS DENTISTRY F E A T U R E D ASD Member Dr. Andrew Arriola

My name is Dr. Andrew we later married. when I was a Arriola and here is a little bit junior in high school I was able about me. to participate in the CIF championships and Growing up in Southern played Anaheim Stadium the , more specifically, home of the Los Angeles west Covina, was great. I Angels of Anaheim. we were played , soccer and baseball, my favorite victorious and won the CIF being baseball. I attended championships! And lastly, one USC for one year, then of my mantras is based off of decided that the smaller Cal the bible verse found in the Poly Pomona University in book of Joshua “Be strong and California was more my courageous. Do what is right. style. That is why, after Do not be afraid; do not be graduating from UCLA discouraged, for the Lord your Dental school 1986 with my God will be with you wherever Doctor of Dental Surgery you go.” degree, I settled and opened my practice in the quaint One dental fact that you may Temecula Valley in California. not know about me is that I I have been at the same location for more than 30 years. recently started placing dental implants and I thoroughly enjoy everything about the process. The other dental fact Because of my love for sports, I became a sports Dentist that you may not know about me is that my all-time and joined the Academy for Sports Dentistry over 20 favorite Academy for Sports Dentistry meeting was the years ago, which was one of the best choices I could Miami, Florida meeting, which just happened to have made. I have been the Team Dentist for one of our correspond with the hooter Convention. local high schools for 20 years and the team Dentist for the which is a Padre On a personal note, my wife Renée and I enjoy many affiliate since 1995. More recently, I have been activities together. we like long walks, attending and supporting the San Diego Sabers semi-pro hockey team. volunteering at church together, swimming, baseball On another non-sports note, I have supported the UCLA games, concerts and of course, traveling to the meetings Dental School by accompanying them and helping to of the Academy for Sports Dentistry, to name a few. oversee the students on their bi-annual honduras Combined, Renee and I have 5 great children. Mine are Missions trip where we saw and performed dentistry on hundreds of the locals in the middle of the honduras Tony (26) and Nick (23). Renee’s are wesley (29) jungle. Arielle (27) and Jordan (26). we love getting together with our children to play ping pong, fly mini helicopters here are some things you may not know about me. I had and tennis. The last thing I would like you to know about my 15 minutes of fame when I was on the TV show me is that although I serve as the Team Dentist for the Street Smarts. I first met my wife in high school Padres Organization, I wear Dodger Blue, through and however, I did not start dating her until 30 years later and through. Go Dodgers.

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