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The Greater New York Dental Meeting is Sponsored by the Second District Dental Society and the New York County Dental Society

December 2, 2015 GNYDM DAILY 3 First International Oral Cancer Symposium Only at the Greater New York Dental Meeting

Presbyterian Hospital Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Johns uring the 91st annual Hopkins University, Meharry Medical College Department of Greater New York Dental Pathology, Hispanic Dental Association and the National DMeeting, the event’s organizers Dental Association. hosted the first International Dr. Ian Lerner, General Chairman, GNYDM honors Dr. Oral Cancer Symposium on Dennis Mitchell, Vice Provost, Columbia University, for Saturday November 28th for all continuous support, participation and support for the registered Greater New York International Oral Cancer Symposium. Dental Meeting attendees. The all-day event, entitled “The Science and Practice of Treating Head and Neck Cancer,” provided Dr. Ian Lerner, General Chairman, GNYDM with Dr. a comprehensive overview of the Dennis Mitchell, Vice Provost, current surgical and medical Columbia University, at the management of oral and International Oral Cancer oropharyngeal cancer patients. Symposium Diagnostic criteria and rehabilitative medicine as well as guidelines for oral cancer management were discussed by leading experts in Otolaryngology, Pathology, Craniofacial Surgery, Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthetics. The International Oral Cancer Symposium was also sponsored by Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, New York-

Greater New York Dental Meeting headquarters Table of Contents 200 West 41st Street, Suite 800. New York, NY 10036 T: (212) 398-6922 / F: (212) 398-6934 GNYDM DAILY e-mail: [email protected] website: www.gnydm.com It’s Your Last Chance...... Cover Managing Editor Oral Cancer Symposium Coverage...... Page 3 Jayme S. Spicciatie Articles in Spanish...... Page 7 [email protected] US Commercial Service Connects US Companies with International Buyers...... Page 9 Organization Committee Regenerative Therapies & Tissue Engineering...... Page 18 Ian M. Lerner: General Chairman Technology Advancements in Implant Dentistry...... Page 19 Marc B. Gainor: General Chairman Elect Dental Sleep Medicine: Why all the Buzz?...... Page 20 Edward J. Miller: Treasurer Henry Schein Article...... Page 21 Leonard J. Brenner, Edward J. Miller, Jr., Constantine G. Pavlakos, James H. Doundoulakis, Why I Don’t Schedule Crown Seating Appointments...... Page 22 Stuart L. Segelnick, Jeffrey S. Senzer: Seminars & Workshops Co-Chairman John J. Young, Jr.: Entertainment Chairman A Look at Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction...... Page 22 Alyson K. Buchalter: Essays & Scientific Poster Sessions Chairman Stuart L. Segelnick: Registration Chairman GNYDM INFORMATION General Info/Registration...... Page 4 Incoming Committee Chairman 2016 Live Dentistry Arena...... Page 4 Michael L. Cali: Second District Dental Society Map & Shuttle Bus ...... Page 5 Gail Schupak: New York County Dental Society World Implant EXPO Ribbon Cutting Information...... Page 7 Sunday Education Course Listing...... Page 8 Staff Mobile Hearing Van Testing Information...... Page 16 Carla M. Borg: Exhibits Manager Dental Laboratory & Technology Education Listing...... Page 20 Victoria M. Calas: Receptionist/Entertainment Manager Wednesday Night Happening Information...... Page 20 Katie L. Daniels: Executive Meeting Secretary Morton L. Divack: Workshops Coordinator iNNOWVaAtTcIOhN F AoLr GNYDM EXHIBITORS Joseph Schachner: Director of Sponsorship & Advertising LEY Estelle Montalvo: Director of Publications G at the Exhibitors Listing...... Page 10-11 reater New York Dana A. Soltis: Sponsorship & Advertising Manager Exhibit Floor...... Page 12-13 Dental Meeting Avery B. Sandiford: Director of Education Overseas Market Listing...... Page 14-15 Jayme S. Spicciatie: Program Manager Coming in 2016 Kersing Yam: International Affairs Manager GNYDM NEW PRODUCTS Robert R. Edwab: Executive Director New Products Pavilion...... Page 16 4 GNYDM INFORMATION December 2, 2015 admission General Information Admission to the Meeting is by badge only, which can be obtained by presenting photo identification and a 2015 membership card in one of the organizations or afflictions related to General Registration Dentistry. All Dentists, American and International, their family members, staff and guests are admitted Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Upper Level - Crystal Palace FREE as long as they preregister before November 27th. Friday, November 27 12:00 Noon to 4:30 P.M. There is a $30.00 per person on-site and on-line administration fee starting Friday, November 27, 2015 for those who do not pre-register. Payment must be in cash, MasterCard, Visa or Saturday, November 28 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. American Express. Sunday, November 29 through CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED ON-SITE. Tuesday, December 1 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Dental hygienists, assistants and students will be admitted FREE by presenting photo identification Wednesday, December 2 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and a written affiliation to dentistry. Laboratory owners and technicians must present photo identification and a business card or NO CARRIAGES OR STROLLERS ARE PERMITTED ON THE EXHIBIT FLOOR. evidence of their certification or membership in the National Association of Dental Laboratories or an affiliation to Dentistry. If you did not receive your tickets or anticipate purchasing tickets on-site, please arrive one hour before the program begins. Postgraduate students and those participating in a Residency Program will be admitted FREE by presenting school or hospital affiliation and photo identification. Dental students must present photo and school identification. Exhibitor Registration Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Upper Level - Crystal Palace Friday, November 27 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Video and Photography Disclaimer Please be advised that the Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) will videotape and Saturday, November 28 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. photograph attendees during the entire 2014 event. By attending the Meeting you consent to the Sunday, November 29 through GNYDM’s use and/or reproduction of, and the development of derivative works from, your name, Tuesday, December 1 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. voice, and/or likeness in any and all formats, presently conceivable or not presently conceivable, singularly or in conjunction with other media, or as part of a compilation advertisement, including Wednesday, December 2 8:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. but not limited to audio, video, paper, digital, and/or electronic media, in any manner, anticipated All exhibit personnel or company representatives should preregister. or unanticipated, for advertising, commercial, publicity, or any other business purposes of the GNYDM. The GNYDM will not be liable for any claims against you arising out of or otherwise Both verification of employment with the exhibiting company and photo identification are required associated with said use, reproduction or derivation of your name, voice and/or likeness. Moreover, for on-site registration at the Exhibitor Registration Desk. False verification of individuals as you understand and agree that you will not be entitled to any financial or other remuneration for company representatives, miss use of exhibitor badges or any other method used to assist said use, reproduction or derivation by the GNYDM. unauthorized persons to gain admission to the exhibit floor may result in expulsion of the exhibiting th company from the exhibition. All programs are held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center 11 avenue th th Non-exhibiting dental trade can be registered upon presentation of appropriate credentials, photo between 34 & 39 street, t: (212) 216-2000 unless otherwise indicated in the identification and payment on-site of $125.00. Program & Exhibit guide . Press can only register at the Executive Headquarters Office on-site with credentials and a portfolio of previous published dental literature. badges First aid Regulation All those attending the Meeting must register and wear their A First Aid Station is located in the southwest corner of the Audio, video taping, the use of photography and the placing of badge throughout the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center at Convention Center behind the Special Events Hall on the Lower coats on empty seats are prohibited in all Scientific Sessions. all times. Entrance to the Exhibit Floor and classrooms are First Level. Healthcare professionals are available during the Smoking is prohibited throughout the Jacob K. Javits strictly limited to attendees wearing a current badge. Meeting: (212) 216-2489. Convention Center. BABY STROLLERS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THE EXHIBIT FLOOR AT ANY TIME . A Coat Check Food Service limited number of baby carriers are available in the Executive Coat Check areas are located on the First and Second Full service and specialty cafes, food carts and restaurants are Headquarters Office. Levels. located throughout the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. A Disability-Related accommodations variety of hot and cold sandwiches, salads, snacks and Nursing Mothers If you need a disability-related accommodation or wheelchair- beverages are available. Ample seating is provided. A private area is available for nursing mothers. Please come to the Executive Headquarters Office for information. access, please go to the concierge desk next to the Executive International hospitality Center Headquarters Office. A Hospitality Center for International Attendees is located at the Ticket Sales Executive headquarters International Registration Area - on the Upper Level in the Crystal Tickets required for all functions except for Live Dentistry and Registration Area - Crystal Palace - Upper Level. Palace. Affiliated/Alumni group programs. Exhibits Office Press Desk Tickets for all functions can be obtained at all general registration Registration Area - Crystal Palace - Upper Level. Assistance for visiting media representatives is available in the booths located in the Registration Area on the Upper Level in the Executive Headquarters on the Upper Level in the Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace of the Javits Center. Exhibits - Technical and Scientific Current credentials and prior dental related publication samples NO CHECKS ACCEPTED ON-SITE - ONLY CASH AND CREDIT Sunday, November 29 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. are required for admission. CARDS ACCEPTED Monday, December 30 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

Tuesday, December 1 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Wednesday, December 2 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Live Dentistr y Arena Aisle 6200 (Booth #6230)

Wednesday, December 2 Sponsored by

10:00 - 12:30 The Role Of bioactive Materials & Conservative Restorative Techniques In Modern Dentistry a “Live” Demonstration (Robert a. Lowe, D.D.S.)

2:30 - 5:00 Optimizing Cad/Cam Workflow With Team Delegation: a “Live” Presentation (alex Touchstone, D.D.S. & angela Severance, R.D.a., C.D.D.)

Supporting Companies: December 2, 2015 GNYDM INFORMATION 5 Hotel Map a. New York Marriott Marquis T. InterContinental New York b. Affinia Hotel Times Square C. Candlewood Suites Times U. Le Parker Meridien Square V. Manhattan at Times Square D. Crowne Plaza Times Square Hotel E. DoubleTree Metropolitan W. Millennium Hotel F. DoubleTree Times Square x. New York Hilton Y. Paramount Hotel G. Element New York Times Z. Park Central New York Square a. Park Lane h. Four Points by Sheraton b. Radisson Martinique on I. Grand Hyat Broadway J. Hampton Inn-Empire State c. ROW NYC Building d. Sheraton New York K. Hilton Garden Inn New York/ e. Staybridge Suites Times Times Square Central Square L. Hilton Garden Inn Times f. The Muse New York - Square A Kimpton Hotel M. Holiday Inn Express Times g. The Roosevelt Hotel Square South h. Tryp by Wyndham Times N. Holiday Inn - Square 57th Street i. W - New York O. Homewood Suites Midtown j. W - Times Square P. Hudson Hotel k. The Westin New York at Q. New Times Square York bus pick-up location l. Wyndham New Yorker Hotel R. Hyatt Place New York Midtown South m. YOTEL New York S. Ink48 - A Kimpton Hotel

Complimentary Shuttle Bus Schedule

ROUTE 1 th DaTE hOURS OF SERVICE aPPROxIMaTE FREQUENCY New York Marriott Maquis 45 Street, off Broadway Servicing: Crowne Plaza, Hilton Garden Inn Times Square, Ink48, Fri., Nov. 27 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM On the half hour from Millennium Broadway, Novotel, Paramount Hotel, The Muse, The On the hour from Javits Roosevelt, W Times Square ROUTE 2 rd th Sat., Nov. 28 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM Routes 1 & 2 - 20 minutes A - Hilton New York 53 Street, off 6 Avenue (Side of hilton) Route 3 - 30 minutes Servicing : DoubleTree Metropolitan, W New York 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Continuous b - ShERaTON NY nd rd Exhibitors Only 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM On the half hour from Hotels 7th Avenue, between 52 & 53 Streets (Across from hotel) On the hour from Javits Servicing: Hudson Hotel, Le Parker Meridien, The Manhatan at Times Square Hotel, Park Central, Park Lane Sun., Nov. 29 8:00 AM -10:30 AM Continuous C - ThE WESTIN aND ThE ROW Wed., Dec. 2 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM Routes 1 & 2 - 20 minutes rd th Corner 43 Street and 8 Avenue Route 3 - 30 minutes Servicing: Candlewood Suites Times Square, Element by Westin, 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM Continuous Four Points by Sheraton, Grand Hyatt, Hilton Garden Unn New York/Times Square Central, Intercontinental New York Times Wed., Dec. 2 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM On the hour from Javits Square, StayBridge Suites Times Square, Yotel New York Exhibitors Only ROUTE 3 st th th PUbLIC bUSES - The Crosstown Bus (M34) will stop on the Penn Station 31 Street, between 7 & 8 Avenues th th nd side of the Javits Center (34 Street and 11 Avenue). The 42 Street Servicing: Affinia Mantan, DoubleTree Times Square South, Hampton nd th Crosstown Bus (M42) will stop on 42 Street and 11 Avenue. These Inn , Holiday Inn Express Times Square South, buses run east to west with stops on every block and are accessible from Homewood Suites Midtown, Hyatt Herald Square New York, Hyatt Place most north-south bus routes via a free transfer. Fare is $2.75 in coins New York Midtown South, Radisson Martinque on Broadway, TRYP (exact change) or MetroCard. Times Square South, Wyndham New Yorker Hotel

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WEDNESDaY, DECEMbER 2 9:45 – 12:45 Exhibit Floor, Booth #2015 Predictable Augmentation with Block Grafts: Considerations For Allogenic Blocks Vs. Ridge Expansion (Shankar Iyer, D.D.S., M.S.) Exhibit Floor, Booth #2024 *Managing The Abutment For Implant Prosthetic Success (Scott D. Ganz, D.M.D.)) 2:00 – 5:00 Exhibit Floor, Booth #2015 Simplifying Complex Restorative Cases (Peter Pizzi, C.D.T.) Exhibit Floor, Booth #2024 *Hands-on Socket Preservation And Bone Grafting (John Minichetti, D.M.D.) *This indicates the program is a hands-on workshop Proceso de Transferencia de Casos de Ortodoncia Desde Otro

País Hacia New York vez. Las fuentes de referencia más comunes sea directamente referido por su doctor y el Una Perspectiva Preliminar fueron de dentistas generales, ortodoncistas progreso de su tratamiento sea formalmente internacionales, amigos y familiares de los documentado a un colega conocido en el nuevo casos. país, el paciente puede encontrarse aun con un Claudia L. Cruz, DDS, MPh amplio espectro de problemas, tales como la New York, NY Como un requisito previo para la aceptación simple localización de la oficina; no llegar a ser Division of Orthodontics, Section de casos de ortodoncia activos externos, los conveniente, hasta encontrarse con que of Growth & Development, Columbia University participantes en su práctica diaria tomaban en financieramente no le es compatible. La mayoría cuenta la calidad de los registros transferidos, de pacientes tienen la expectativa de que los estado de el tratamiento, la exactitud del plan de recopilo datos cualitativos a través de un grupo costos dependen exclusivamente de el tiempo tratamiento formulado por el ex dentista o de enfoque estructurado de doble moderador. El restante de tratamiento, sin tener en cuenta su ortodoncista y la situación financiera del caso. grupo focal estuvo compuesto por cinco complejidad y asumen equívocamente que el a inexistencia de directrices Los participantes también experimentaron ortodoncistas, que individualmente aceptara con ortodoncista en el nuevo país esta supeditado a para los casos de transferencias casos en que los pacientes visitaron otros antelación participar en la discusión de flujo libre hacer ajustes mensuales desconociendo que el L externas en ortodoncia, provenientes países para la colocación de aparato de de una serie de preguntas abiertas con una nuevo ortodoncista es legalmente el directo de otro país hacia los Estados Unidos ortodoncia y luego se presentaran a su consulta predeterminada dinámica de ir de una pregunta responsable por cualquier etapa de tratamiento. junto al creciente desafío de su gestión en general a una pregunta específica. Antes de su para la continuación del tratamiento con la la práctica debido al crecimiento prolífico primer encuentro como grupo, los participantes expectativa de obtener precios reducidos. Por otro lado el mayor obstáculo para la de la ortodoncia, la diversidad de técnicas, debían examinar las preguntas de una encuesta aceptación de casos por parte de los Todos los participantes coincidieron en que aparatologías, y la cobertura de seguro del piloto que examinaba el proceso de ortodoncistas receptores es el dilema ético y los casos de transferencia externos tratamiento donde en muchos casos transferencia externa. El criterio de inclusión legal cuando el diagnostico y/o plan de experimentan largos periodos sin supervisión. puede ser inexistente, hacen de el proceso para su participación fue tener una consulta de tratamiento puedan estar seriamente Los participantes también indicaron que la de transferencia un verdadero desafío ortodoncia activa en la ciudad de Nueva York al comprometidos. Aunque se necesita más calidad del tratamiento se ve comprometida momento de su participación. Los participantes investigación para encontrar los métodos para ambas partes; ortodoncistas y cuando se compara con los casos realizados en incluidos tuvieron una experiencia en la práctica óptimos de aplicación de las directrices externas pacientes en tratamiento activo. tiempo. Los participantes recomendaron la privada promedio de 24 años en la ciudad de de referencia que satisfagan las necesidades de creación de directrices para los casos de El paciente inmigrante en sus primeros años Nueva York y representaban la atención a la población inmigrante. Es un deber ético y transferencias externas, lo que incluiría la de adaptación es suceptible a enfrentar comunidades de diferentes orígenes sociales. profesional orientar y educar de manera transferencia de los registros, reporte del dificultades tales como la adaptación al nuevo adecuada y suficiente a los pacientes en este progreso y la programación de costos, como sistema de salud y el acceso a la atención Los datos obtenidos a partir de la discusión proceso. Una transferencia adecuada de los aspectos básicos fundamentales para la médica, pero especialmente a la atención de grupo focal fueron compilados, codificados y casos de inmigrantes es esencial para mitigar continuación de un tratamiento. odontológica. La falta de continuidad en el clasificados para su análisis. Los resultados de los problemas presentes en la preservación de este encuentro determinaron que el origen de seguimiento del tratamiento ha demostrado ser No es desconocido, dentro de la actual la salud oral. los casos de transferencia externos que vinieron fatal para la salud bucal. realidad de grandes movimientos de migración, a la consulta de los participantes eran ver pacientes en tratamiento activo buscando Don’t Miss Dr. Cruz’s Essay Una visión preliminar del proceso de estudiantes internacionales, trabajadores de continuidad. Aun en el mas idóneo caso de transferencia de casos externos de ortodoncia temporada, y empleados y/o sus hijos que se Wednesday: Course: 659 1:00 – 5:00 transferencia en ortodoncia donde un paciente en estado activo que vienen a Nueva York encontraban trabajando en más de un país a la Tuition: $25.00 4 CEUs Tratamiento de Recesiones Gingivales Mediante Injertos

nivel de la línea amelocementaria, el surco Caso Clínico de Tejido Conjuntivo gingival tiene una profundidad al sondaje inferior a 2mm y no hay sangrado al Foto 1 – Pre-tratamiento Luis bueno, M.S. sondaje. Montevideo, Uruguay Profesor Director de la Cátedra de Periodoncia, Los injertos de tejido conjuntivo fueron Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay descriptos por Edel en 1974, popularizadas por Langer y Langer en 1985 y modificadas por diversos autores. gingival en sentido apical a la unión amelocementaria. Se puede presentar en El injerto de tejido conectivo debe forma localizada como generalizada (4) . considerarse patrón de oro cuando de cobertura radicular se trata debido a su Son muy frecuentes inclusive en población previsibilidad, estabilidad en el tiempo y a estética es uno de los motivos de consulta más de países desarrollados y con un muy buen frecuentes donde la periodoncia juega un papel (5) aumento de espesor y largo de encía control de placa microbiana . (9) mLuy importante por lo que el manejo de los tejidos queratinizada . blandos peridentarios se ha transformado en una En cuanto a su etiología podemos Son altamente estéticos y predecibles (1) diferenciar factores predisponentes y Foto 2- Post-tratamiento preocupación de los clínicos . (6) para cobertura radicular y se reportan desencadenantes . porcentajes de cobertura completa que (10) Cirugía Plástica Periodontal se define Factores predisponentes: Banda de encía llegan a 89% . como el conjunto de procedimientos de adherida estrecha, frenillo de inserción El postoperatorio es mejor con la cirugía plástica destinados a corregir aberrante, malposición dentaria, utilización de injertos conjuntivos que con defectos en la morfología, posición y/o disarmonías dentoesqueléticas, las técnicas de injertos libres. El doble cantidad de encía en torno a dientes. Sus fenestraciones y dehisencias óseas, biotipo aporte sanguíneo que recibe el injerto indicaciones son: motivaciones estéticas, (11,12) periodontal fino. aumenta sus tasas de éxito . situaciones de difícil control de placa microbiana en la zona de la recesión, previo Factores desencadenantes: Traumatismo Diferentes técnicas fueron propuestas tratamiento ortodóncico en casos de frente al cepillado, enfermedades para la utilización de injertos, en túnel movimientos de riesgo de causar recesión y inflamatorias de los tejidos (Raetzke,1985; Allen, 1994), con la previa rehabilitación en zonas con ausencia gingivoperiodontales (Enfermedad Gingival reposición del colgajo para cubrir el injerto (2) por Placa, Periodontitis) , tratamiento de encía insertada . (7) conectivo con un ribete epitelial en forma ortodóncico e iatrogenia profesional . parcial (Langer, B; Langer, L), con colgajos La Cirugía Plástica Periodontal Basada en Conclusiones La clasificación de las recesiones avanzados coronalmente con descargas la Evidencia es definida como “una Es prioritario un riguroso protocolo de gingivales más aceptada es la presentada verticales (Nelson, S; Wennstrom, J ); o sin evaluación sistemática de evidencias (8) diagnóstico para lograr éxito por Miller, PD en el año 1985 . Se basa en ellas (Bruno, J.), o con traslación de papilas científicas con significancia clínica con el (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) lateralmente (Harris, R) . propósito de investigar los efectos estéticos la situación del margen más apical de la Los injertos de tejido conjuntivo y funcionales de defectos de encía, mucosa recesión respecto a la unión mucogingival y La raíz expuesta de la recesión en general subepitelial son el gold standard en cirugía o hueso, basada en el conocimiento clínico a la cantidad de tejido perdido (encía y es tratada con curetas (20) . plástica periodontal. y resultados centrados en los pacientes, hueso) en las zonas interproximales adyacentes a la recesión. Con la utilización de injertos conjuntivos o La ciencia y la tecnología avanzan en tales como la percepción de las condiciones cultivos celulares con el objetivo de poder estéticas, limitaciones funcionales, dolor, epitelio - conjuntivos logramos la formación Cairo, F, 2011, propone una nueva de un epitelio de unión largo con una reemplazar el injerto de tejido conjuntivo. disconfort, sensibilidad radicular, nivel de (21,22) clasificación donde relaciona la pérdida de inserción fibrosa aunque algunos Por otra parte han surgido biomateriales, sociabilidad luego de la cirugía y tejido proximal con el tamaño de la recesión homoinjertos (Alloderm) y heteroinjertos preferencias (3) . estudios reportan regeneración en gingival vestibular. porcentaje variable. Solo zonas que (Mucograft) con resultados promisorios pero todavía no tan interesantes como los La recesión gingival puede definirse como Se considera recubrimiento completo preservaron cemento fueron capaces de (23) logrados con el uso de injertos de tejido la exposición oral de la superficie radicular cuando se logra situar el margen gingival a neoformar cemento . provocada por el dislocamiento del margen conjuntivo. 8 GNYDM INFORMATION December 2, 2015 Wednesday Education Course Listings Course Room Time Title Speaker Primary Last

6010 Booth #2015 9:45am - 12:45pm Predictable Augmentation with Block Grafts Iyer, S. 6020 Booth #2015 2:00pm - 5:00pm Simplifying Complex Restorative Cases Pizzi, P. 6030 Booth #2024 9:45am - 12:45pm Managing The Abutment for Implant Prosthetic Success Ganz, S. 6040 Booth #2024 2:00pm - 5:00pm Hands On Socket Preservation and Bone Grafting Minichetti, J. 6060 Booth #318 9:45am - 12:45pm What Airway, Malocclusion and Gingival Recession Have in Common Evans, M. 6070 Booth #318 2:00pm - 5:00pm 3D Guided Approach to Muco-Ginval Problems in Orthodontics Evans, M. 6080 Booth #301 - INVISALIGN 9:45am - 1:45pm Invisalign Fundamental Course (IFC): An Introduction to Invisalign for Doctors and Team Members Galler, D. 6085 Booth #307 - iTero Theater 9:45am - 1:45pm Invisalign Fundamental Course (IFC): An Introduction to Invisalign for Doctors and Team Members (staff) Galler, D. 6090 Booth #301 - INVISALIGN 2:00pm - 5:30pm Invisalign Intermediate Course (IIC) Miraglia, B. 6100 Booth #307 - iTero Theater 2:00pm - 5:30pm Comprehensive Orthodontics Records Training (CORT) Various Speakers 6110 Booth #6230 10:00am - 12:30pm The Role of Bioactive Materials and Conservative Restorative Techniques in Modern Dentistry Lowe, R. 6120 Booth #6230 2:30pm - 5:00pm Optimizing CAD/CAM Workflow with Team Delegation Touchstone, A. & Severance, A. 6130 1D03/04 9:45am - 5:00pm Botox and Facial Fillers: A Clinical Workshop and Demonstration Clark, S. 6140 1E09 9:00am - 5:00pm The Next Steps: Your Dental Sleep Medicine Journey Tucker, J. 6150 2D16 9:00am - 4:30pm Creating the Ultimate Internet Presence Seigel, Esq, D. & Erickson, C. 6160 2D14/15 9:00am - 12:00pm Introduction to Microscope Use Various Speakers 6170 1E07 9:00am - 12:00pm The Top CDT Coding Errors Blair, C. 6180 1E08 9:00am - 12:00pm Battling Biofilm with Air Polishing and Power Instrumentation Low, S. & Davis, K. 6190 1E10 9:00am - 12:00pm Pediatric Sedation/Anesthesia Various Speakers 6200 1E11 9:00am - 12:00pm Differential Diagnosis of TMD and Minimally Invasive Treatment Bouloux, G. 6210 1E12 9:30am - 1:30pm Risk Management Treitel, K. 6220 1E14 9:00am - 12:00pm An Advanced Start to Achieving an MBA in One Hour Farran, H. 6230 1E18 9:00am - 12:00pm New York University Periodontics Program El Chaar, E. & Warren, R. 6240 2D06/07 9:00am - 12:00pm Removable Options For the Edentulous Arch DiPede, L. 6250 1E20 9:00am - 12:00pm Come In and Catch It: An Oral Pathology Review That Sticks Svirsky, J. 6260 1D05/06 9:00am - 12:00pm Innovations In Endodontic Obturation and The Restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth Glassman, G. 6270 1E19 9:00am - 12:00pm Premier Dental Hygienists' Program Various Speakers 6280 1E19 2:00pm - 4:00pm HPV, Not the Hanky Panky Virus The Media Portrays It to Be Sabatini, D. 6300 1E07 2:00pm - 5:00pm Financial Considerations: The Future of Dentistry Blair, C. 6310 1E08 2:00pm - 5:00pm Infection Control In Practice: Instrument Processing and Sterilization Wilson, J. 6320 1E10 2:00pm - 5:00pm Adult Sedation/Anesthesia Various Speakers 6330 1E11 2:00pm - 5:00pm Invasive, Surgical Treatment of TMD and Complications Bouloux, G. 6340 1E12 2:00pm - 5:00pm Information Technology in the Dental Practice: Is It Worthwhile for You? Various Speakers 6350 1E18 2:00pm - 5:00pm Current Perio-Perspectives Around Teeth and Dental Implants Kumar, A. 6360 1E20 2:00pm - 5:00pm Special Needs Dental Care Lish, B. 6370 Booth #4836 9:45am - 12:45pm Laser Technology in Periodontal Environment Al-Falaki, R. 6380 Booth #4836 2:00pm - 5:00pm Digital Scanning & 3D Printing Jones, P. 6390 Booth #2414 9:45am - 12:45pm Endodontic Microsurgery Kratchman, S. 6400 Booth #2414 2:00pm - 5:00pm Treatment Planning Endodontic Failures: Retreatment, Surgery, Implants Setzer, F. 6410 2D10/11 9:00am - 5:00pm CPR Certification and Re-Certification Course Reilly, M. 6420 Booth #6218 9:45am - 12:45pm uVeneer: Cosmetic Dentistry Simplified Comisi, J. 6430 Booth #5800 9:45am - 12:45pm The Maximum Efficiency Dental Systems For Your 2016 Practice Blaes, J. 6440 Booth #5634 9:45am - 12:45pm Enhanced Implant Workflow Workshop Various Speakers 6450 Booth #6225 9:45am - 12:45pm Let's Stick Together: Durable Aesthetics Griffin, J. 6460 Booth #5809 9:45am - 12:45pm Lingerie of The Smile? Yes, Incisal Translucency! Willhite, C. 6470 Booth #6209 9:45am - 12:45pm Biologically Driven Crown Lengthening Workshop Lim, J. 6480 Booth #5827 9:45am - 12:45pm Exodontia Secrets for Predictable Stress-Free Results Koerner, K. 6490 Booth #6218 2:00pm - 5:00pm Biomimetic Aesthetic Dentistry with uVeneer Jacobson, S. & Lowe, R. 6500 Booth #5800 2:00pm - 5:00pm The Maximum Efficiency Dental Systems For Your 2016 Practice Blaes, J. 6510 Booth #5634 2:00pm - 5:00pm Dental Office Design: Enhance Practice Efficiencies and Productivity Various Speakers 6520 Booth #6225 2:00pm - 5:00pm Endodontic Workshop: Innovations In Endodontic Obturation and the Restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth Glassman, G. 6530 Booth #5809 2:00pm - 5:00pm The Magic of Microfill Composite Willhite, C. 6540 Booth #6209 2:00pm - 5:00pm Predictable Gingival Grafting Made Easy Lim, J. 6550 Booth #5827 2:00pm - 5:00pm Difficult Extractions: Avoiding and Managing Complications Koerner, K. 6560 1E06 9:00am - 12:00pm Advances in Cosmetic Dentistry Essays Various Speakers 6570 1E06 2:00pm - 5:00pm Periodontics & Oral Surgery Essays Various Speakers 6580 1E21 9:00am - 12:00pm Simposio Multi-Disciplinario ROCA Internacional Various Speakers 6590 1E21 1:00pm - 5:00pm Simposio Multi-Disciplinario ROCA Internacional Various Speakers 6600 1E15 9:00am - 5:00pm Instituto Dental Standard Mexico Various Speakers 6610 1E13 2:00pm - 5:00pm Academia Internacial de Odontologia Integral (AIOI) Various Speakers 6620 1E13 9:00am - 12:00pm Asociacion Dental Mexicana Aguilar, R. 6630 1E16 9:00am - 5:00pm Escuela Superior de Implantologia Various Speakers 6650 2D04/05 10:00am - 12:00pm Spanish Courses Ceccotti, E. 6670 Booth #338 9:45am - 12:45pm Dental Technology a Career For You Caputo, J. 6680 Booth #338 2:00pm - 5:00pm The Age of Digital Manufacturing: Model- Free Dentistry Jurim, A. 6690 2D09 9:00am - 12:00pm Colegio Internacional de Dentistas Various Speakers 6695 2D09 2:00pm - 5:00pm Colegio Internacional de Dentistas Hernandez, F. & Mutis, M. 6700 1E14 2:00pm - 5:00pm Is TMD A Multisystem Disorder Gottesman, L.

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Export assistance: “No one-size fits all” Many of our dental sector companies exhibit at GNYDM and benefit from these valuable introductions. Our assistance is tailored to individual clients. For GNYDM is just one example of how the U.S. example, we help companies target the best prospects Commercial Service has revitalized its focus on in foreign markets through customized market research healthcare/dental sector exports with upcoming and offer the option of using one or more of our programs tailored for the industry, such as webinar programs. This might include the Gold Key Service, a briefings on country-specific sales opportunities, export business matchmaking service that arranges counseling at U.S. trade shows and trade missions. prescreened appointments with potential agents and The best way to learn about these time-saving distributors abroad. resources is to work with your local U.S. Commercial The U.S. Commercial Service also provides Service international trade specialist. customized support to assist U.S. companies in rolling out new product lines, helps them target key decision makers by adding clarity to client presentations, and The time is right to expand your provides U.S. government advocacy support to help international sales level the playing field when it comes to bidding on For many companies, the Internet, improved logistics foreign government contracts. We also assist in making and transportation options, and government export ore than 70 percent of the international sales offers more competitive through programs have made exporting more viable than ever, sister agencies such as the U.S. Export-Import Bank, for even the smallest businesses. Furthermore, world’s purchasing power and which provides export insurance and financing. Our exporting is a great way to build competitiveness, and 9M5 percent of potential consumers offices also provide training on complying with U.S. many companies report that international diversification are outside of the United States, but export control issues and guidance on protecting has enabled them to better weather economic intellectual property during overseas expansion. All of downturns. When it comes to developing sales many businesses don’t explore their these services save businesses valuable time and strategies, the biggest risk is not looking beyond U.S. export potential because they believe resources when competing in world markets. borders. exporting is too burdensome or The U.S. Commercial Service has offices across the No time for travel? We can help country and in American Embassies and Consulates in difficult. It’s always best to meet potential customers face to over 70 countries. In 2013, the worldwide U.S. face, but many small companies don’t have the time or Commercial Service facilitated 14,700 export successes the budget for extensive travel. The International What they may not know is that the U.S. worth billions of dollars in U.S. export sales. For more Partner Search service enables companies to find government can help facilitate sales to information and to find your local office, visit qualified distributors and end-users overseas without www.export.gov. international markets. With a global traveling abroad, and our staff presents detailed results network of trade specialists, the U.S. of the trade leads to the U.S. company. This assistance includes export counseling, market Commercial Service can help make research, matchmaking, pre-arranged business Another great place to meet international buyers is appointments abroad through its Gold Key Service, introductions to overseas government through U.S. trade shows, including Greater New York advocacy, videoconferencing, international partner Dental Meeting. GNYDM is one of the dozens of trade decision makers and potential buyers and searches, trade events, and more. For more shows where the U.S. Commercial Service recruits provide export counseling and market information please visit www.trade.gov/cs. international buyers from around the world and research. This network includes healthcare introduces them to U.S. exhibitors at events. At these Michael Grossman is a trade specialist with the U.S. specialists who focus on opportunities in shows, our trade professionals set up one-on-one Commercial Service in Westchester, New York. He the healthcare sector, among others. business meetings in advance and host seminars can be reached at [email protected]. featuring country-specific opportunities. 10 GNYDM EXHIBITORS December 2, 2015 Exhibitor booth Exhibitor booth Exhibitor booth Exhibitor booth 3D BioCAD 5230 C & A Productions 829 Dentaltown 4339 Gimhae Biomedical Center 5128 3D Diagnostix 623 Caladent Laboratory 4341 DentalVibe 2007 GlasSpan, Inc. 1604 3D Industrial Imaging 5130 Capital One Spark Business 2522 DentaSpa Seminars 1011 GlaxoSmithKline 418, 618 3Disc Imaging 4634 CareCredit 5407, 5614 DENTATUS USA Ltd. 1714 Glidewell Laboratories, Inc. 5600 3M 4618 Careington International 1613 Dentegra Insurance Company 2810 Global Surgical Corporation 2500 3Shape 4435 Carestream Dental 3228 Denterprise International, Inc. 3520 Glove Club 2405 A. Titan Instruments/Osseous Technologies of America 1807 Cargill 3833 DENTIN Implant Technologies Ltd. 3936 Glustitch, Inc. 5125 AB Dental Devices, Ltd. 834 Carmeye LLC 4843 Dentistry Today 1124 GMI - ILerimplant Group 3235 Academia Internacional de Odontologia Integral 4440 Carnegie Surgical LLC 1428 DentLight, Inc. 4402 GOGI Enterprises 1133 Academy of General Dentistry 5141 Cases by Source 3531 Denstar Co., Ltd. 5327 GoldBurs.com/Diagold 1907 Accen Dental 1610 Cavex Holland BV 3436 DENTSPLY Caulk 2600, 2800 Golden Dental Solutions - Physics Forceps 4726 Accutron, Inc. 3404 Ceatus Media Group 5123 DENTSPLY International 2600, 2800 Good Doctors Co., Ltd. 5516 Aclientz Business Solutions 831 Cefla Dental 2000 DENTSPLY Maillefer 2600, 2800 Great Expressions Dental Centers 4438 ACTEON North America 4827 CEJ Dental Products 1433 DENTSPLY Professional 2600, 2800 Great Lakes Orthodontics 4412 AD Surgical 5219 Center for Hearing and Communication 5236 DENTSPLY Raintree Essix 2600, 2800 Groman Inc. 1727 Adam's Aid Corporation 817 Centrix, Inc. 3000 DENTSPLY RINN 2600, 2800 Guangzhou Ajax Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. 1818 AdDent, Inc. 3119 Cerezen / Lifeline Sciences LLC 5605 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties 2600, 2800 Guangzhou Conghua Shenghua Industry, Co. Ltd. 3238 A-Dec 3810 Certol International 5521 Denttio, Inc. 1708 Guangzhou Talent Medical Devices Co. 1427 A-Dent Dental 3517 CIGNA 743 Designs For Vision, Inc. 1813, 2012,4625 GumChucks 4734 ADIN Implants 4111 Citi Health Card 1630 Dexcel Pharma 814 Halyard Health 3217 Adler Social 5012 Citibank – Healthcare Practice Finance Group 3540 DEXIS Digital X-ray 4025 Handler Mfg. Co., Inc. 1101 Advice Media 525 Citizens Bank 2709 Diatech 1007, 3203 Hands On Training Institute 1103 AEEDC 2500A Clear Optix 1712, 3118 DigiDent Dental Art Technology 5114 Hangzhou Shinye Orthodontic Products Co. Ltd. 528 Aesthetic Porcelain Studios 3643 ClearCorrect, Inc. 4016 Digital Doc, Inc. LLC 3225 Hangzhou Yahong Medical Apparatus Co., Ltd. 1726 AFTCO 1804 ClearPath Orthodontics Pvt. Ltd. 404 Directa Dental 3823 HansBiomed 5210 Aim Dental Laboratory, Inc. 2906 Clinician's Choice Dental Products, Inc. 2515 DMETEC Co., Ltd. 5429 HappyFeet 924, 5234 AIO - Italian Dental Association 5611 CMS Outreach & Education MEDIC 3640 DMG America 3613 Hartzell Instruments by DenMat 5017 Air Techniques, Inc. 3400 Colegio de Cirujanos Dentistas de Costa Rica 5604 Doctor.com 5616 HASS 5028 Allied Dental Practices 4140 Colegio de Cirujanos Dentistas de Puerto Rico 4541 Doctors Disability Specialists 4433 Hawaiian Moon 1421, 4715 Allied Powers, LLC 1031, 4310 Colegio de Odontologos de Nuevo Leon 4041 doctorseyes GmbH 1321 Hayes Handpiece Company 1626 AllPro 905 COLGATE 2529,2527,2826 DoctorsInternet.com 804, 3627 Head Dental Corporation 4913 ALPHADENT Co., Ltd. 5228 Coltene, Inc. 4202 Doral Refining Corp. 1602 Healthcare Professional Funding 815 Altfest Personal Wealth Management 3543 Columbia Dentoform Solutions 3409 DoWell Dental Products 1514 HealthFirst 1801 Amazing Animation 1702 ConeScan 4237 Doxa Dental 2403 Healthplex, Inc. 808 AMD Lasers 5323 ContacEZ, the Ultimate Proximal Contact Solution 5317 Dr. Abdulaziz Al Ajaji Dental Clinics 5617 Health-Pro Realty Group 5417 American Academy of Implant Dentistry 1822 Continuing Dental Education @ The University of British Columbia 3832 Dr. Fuji / ACIGI 2524 Healthy Minutes, LLC/ 5 Dental Minutes 5212 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 3738 Convergent Dental, Inc. 4831 Dr. Walser Dental GmbH 1131 Heartland Dental 2209 American Association of Endodontists 5124 Cool Jaw by Medico International 5607 DrQuickLook, Inc. 3020 Henry Schein - ProRepair 4431 American Eagle Instruments 1700 Cosmedent, Inc. 3017 Dryshield 1024 Henry Schein - Professional Practice Transitions 4633 American Express Open 5425 Cosmetic Dentistry Grants Program 2207 DSG Americus NY / DSG DP/Mt. Vernon Dental Labs 631 Henry Schein Dental 4225 American Friends of DVI 3839 COXO Medical Instrument Co., Ltd. 830 DXM, Co., Ltd. 5127 Henry Schein Dental - Camlog 4230 AMIC Dental 928 CR Foundation 5140 Dyamach S.R.L. 931 Henry Schein Dental - Zirlux 4330 Angelus USA 824, 1212 Cranberry USA/Cranberry (M) Sdn Bhd 4012 East West Bank 4432 Henry Schein Exclusive Products 4636 Anutra Medical, Inc. 4741 Credit Suisse 4441 Eastern Dentists Insurance Company (EDIC) 805 Henry Schein Orthodontics 4236 APCD 2016 401 Crest Oral-B 1036 EBI, Inc. 5024 Henry Schein Practice Solutions 4627 APCD Sao Paulo State Dental Association 1104 Croixture Berlin Fashion Group GmbH 1319 eClear International Co., Ltd. 419 Heraeus Kulzer 1408 Apixia, Inc. 810 Curaden USA, Inc. 3216 eClinical Works 502 High Tech Innovations 3117 Aqualizer by Jumar Corporation 1608 da Vinci Dental Studios 807 EcoClean 914 Hilton Grand Vacations 3931 Architectural Design Associates 3305 Daegu Technopark BioHealth Convergence Center 5326 Editorial Ontontologia Actual 930 Hiossen Implants 5309 ARGEN Corporation 833 Daniels Health 1404 Edudent Learning Pvt., Ltd. 3941 Hispanic Dental Association 4039 Army Dental Recruiting 825 Dansereau Health Products 1313 Ellman International 2908 HiTeck Medical Instruments 5136 Arpino Handpiece Repair & Sales Inc. 1800 Danville Materials, LLC 909 Elsevier, Inc. 2606 Hoffmann Dental Manufaktur GmbH 1319 ASA Dental USA Corp. 3021 DANY BMT Co., Ltd. 1333 Emblemhealth 3743 HORICO - HOPF, RINGLEB & Co. GmbH & Cie 1318 Aseptico 3631 Darby Dental Supply LLC 10,181,213 Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield 4110 Hotshotz Reusable Heat Packs 5122 Ashtel Dental / Brush Buddies 3437 Dawn Gloria Tosini / Iragenix 1010 Engle Dental Systems LLC 2518 HST Stomatological Scientific and Educational Co., Ltd. 5430 Asociacion Dental Mexicana 929 DC Dental Supplies 5200 Envision TEC, Inc. 402 Hudens Co., Ltd. 5228 Asociacion Mexicana de Odontologia Pediatrica 5042 DCI Equipment, LLC 4424 ENZO Universal Articulator 1023 Hudson Transition Partners 3530 Aspen Dental 3636 DDS Multimedia 3304 Epstein Practice Brokerage, Inc. 1013 Hu-Friedy 1400 ATRIA CO. 5034 DDSconnections.com 5043 Equipment Brokers Inc. 3306 Hunza Dental 1521, 4037 Axis 3819 Delta Dental 2309 Era Dental Laboratory 605 Ibrands Technology 526 B.C. Szerlip Insurance Agency, Inc. 1704 Delta Gloves 1006 Essential Dental Systems 2003 IC CARE 4813 Baby Buddy/Compac Industries, Inc. 3641 Demandforce 731 Eurodent USA, Inc. 2103 i-Cat Imaging Sciences 3621 Bank of America Practice Solutions 3206 DENBUR, Inc. 3104 EXACTA Dental Direct 1014 ICW International 3405 Bausch Articulating Papers, Inc. 2911 DenLine Uniforms, Inc. 4914 EZ Bur Dental Supply, Inc. 3419 IDEM Singapore - Koelnmesse, Inc. 1817 Beacon Construction Services, Inc. 4102 DenMat 5015 Fairfield Orthodontics, LLC 2307 ILC New York, Inc. 1211 BeeSure / Multisafe Sdn Bhd 4403 Denovo Dental, Inc. 3341 FDI World Dental Federation 1022 ILS Dental 1903 BEGO Implant Systems GmbH & Co. KG 1218 Dent Corp. (DENTCO) 1312 Fialkoff Queens Dental Study Club 5139 iLumi Sciences, Inc. 2108 BELMONT EQUIPMENT 5400 Dentalist LTD 3831 FIS, Inc. 5622 ImageWorks 5318 Benco Brands 1724 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc. 927 Flight Dental Systems 4334 Impladent Ltd. 1426 Benco Dental 1617 Dental Assisting National Board/The Dale Foundation 2728 Flow Dental Corp. 1110 Implant Direct 3313 Besfina 3612 Dental Claims Cleanup, LLC 4137 Flushing Bank 4042 Implant Microdent System S.L. 1815 Best Instrument USA, Inc. 2310 Dental Expo 1121 Fomed Industries, Inc. 3843 Infinate Aloe - Ultimate Creation, Inc. 5308 Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC 2812 Dental Herb Company 2909 Foreo 1112 Infinite Therapeutics 5008 Beyes Dental Canada, Inc. 4401 Dental Practice MLS 2934 Forest Dental Products, Inc. 3506 Infodent SRL 904 Bien-Air Dental 4003 Dental Product Shopper 1122 Foshan Rongzhuo Medical Instrument Co., Ltd. 3539 Innovative Dental Technologies, Inc. 4943 Bilkim Ltd. Co. 5618 Dental South China International Expo 5623 Fotona 3433 integrated dental systems 1414 Bio Horizons 3629 Dental Tribune America 4337 Franklin Dental Supply Inc. 1102 International Congress of Oral Implantologists 1528 Bio-Dent Laboratories 1034 Dental USA, Inc. 1323 Fujimi, Inc. 3940 International Pemphigus & Pemphigoid Foundation 4740 BIOLASE 600 Dental Wings 627 Futudent 2400 Invisalign Itero (Align Technology, Inc.) 400, 5205 Biotec, Inc. 5010 DentalEx 5111 Garden State Dental Supplies, Inc. 3712 IQ Dental Supply, Inc. 2203 Birdeye 1032 DentalEZ 3409 Garfield Refining Company 2912 Island SEO Consultant 4041 Bisco Dental Products 1200 DentalEZ 3409 Garrison Dental Solutions 4311 iSleep Management 911 BMT Medizintechnick GmbH 1701 DentalEZ Equipment 3409 GC America Inc. 3012 Isolite Systems 1614 BQ Ergonomics 925 Dentall Corporation 5032 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/Instrumentarium 4417 iSonic, Inc. (Ultrasonic Cleaners) 4414 Brasseler USA 2617 DentalMedium Journal International 532 Genoray America, Inc. 4606 Itena North America 4904 Brewer Design 1520 Dentalree.com 723 Germany Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy 1027 ITL Dental 3922

Scenes from the show December 2, 2015 GNYDM EXHIBITORS 11 Exhibitor booth Exhibitor booth Exhibitor booth Exhibitor booth Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. 2817 Mohong Bearing Co., Ltd. 3737 PSP Dental Co., Ltd. 3312 Supersmile 1308 Izun Oral Care 1628 MouthWatch, LLC 3638 Pulpdent Corporation 2212 Supply Clinic 2628 J & B Dental Service, Inc. 3302 My Local Beacon 5625 PureLife Dental 2808 Suremark Company 614 J. Morita USA Inc. 4615 Mydent International 3709 Q-Optics/Quality Aspirators 1406 SurfCT.com 3439 Jagas Internatinoal Trading Corp. 1530 Myofunctional Research Company 3243 Quantum Leap Success in Dentistry 1125 Surgident Co., Ltd. 5035 Jason K. Kim Dental Aesthetics 5725 National Dental Association 4139 Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc. 3003, 5212 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. 2200 Jetpik, Inc. 4604 National Staffing Solutions, Inc. 843 Qwikstrips 4136 Suzy Systems, Inc. 2706 Johnson-Promident 4108 Neo Dental International, Inc. 5112 Raia Enterprises, Inc. 5603 SwissLoupes Sandy Grendel 1612 JS Dental Manufacturing. Inc. 3824 Neobiotec USA 3842 RAMVAC Utility 3409 Sybron Endo 3819 Jurim Dental Studios, Inc. 4739 Nevin Labs Workstations 3409 RealDen (Gimhae Biomedical Center) 5229 Tag Medical Products 1711 KAT Implants 1021 Newark Dental/PEMCO 2608 Refuah Health Center 5040 Taub Products 2708 KaVo Dental 3618 Nexus Medodent (NMD) 1420 Re-Invent Dental Products 5211 TBS Inox 812 Kavo Kerr Group 4019 Nobel Biocare 3210 Remote Area Medial 436 Tcare 903 Keating Dental Arts 4515 Nordent Manufacturing, Inc. 3416 RF America IDS 5517 TD Bank (Healthcare Practice Solutions Group) 5215 Kerr Corporation 3819 North (Nanjing) Instrument Technology Industries 1824 RGP Dental 1015 TeleDenta GmbH 1220 Kettenbach 3537 North East Dental Management 5416 Rhineland Cutlery 5613 TeleVox 5403 Kilgore International, Inc. 3226 NorthStar AED 1009 Rhondium Corp 4533 TempDaddy, Inc. 1805 Kobit 5231 Nova Implants 5221 Ribbond, Inc. 1105 Temrex Corp. 4001 Koel Co., Ltd. 5031 Novoject USA LLC 4706 Richmond Dental & Medical 3807 Tess Oral Health 2915 Kolam of Life 1430 NSK Dental, LLC 636 Rito Dental Company Limited 3237 Text2Floss AZ School of Dentistry & Oral Health 4540 Kolibree, Inc. 5520 Nu-Life Long Island Dental Lab 806 Ritter Dental USA 5019 The Clemens Group 2813 Komet USA 3334 OCO BioMedical 4524 RMN Consultants 3830 The Digital Dentist 4336 KOR Whitening - Evolve Dental Technologies, Inc. 3324 ODIN Visionary Technology 3407 Roca Internacional 4439 The Gideons International 3134 Korea Dental Industry Association 5033 Officite 1126 Rose Micro Solutions 1601, 2626, 3736, 5209 The Stick/Team Stick, Inc. 3239 KOTRA 5033 Op-d-op Visor Shields 5218 Roshan Dento Med 832 Tiolettree Products, Inc. 5113 Krystal Smiles 2308 Open Technologies Srl 932 Roventini CPA, PC 3019 Ti-oss 5037 Kuraray America, Inc. 2009 Oracoats XyliMelts (OraHealth Corp) 1728 Royal Dental Manufacturing, Inc. 5010 Tokuyama Dental America, Inc. 3424 L & R Manufacturing Company 1600 OralCDx 816 Roydent Dental Products 3100 Top Quality Manufacturing Inc./Glove World 2823 Lares Research 4101 OraPharma, Inc. 4809 Russian American Dental Association 1730 Total Care 3819 Lawrence B. Goodman & Co., PA 3521 Orascoptic 4022 Sabra Dental 2710 Town & Country Dental Studios 4814 Laxmi Dental Lab USA, Inc. 3241 OravanOSA 2006 Saeshin Precision Co., Ltd. 5132 TPC 4234 LED Dental, Ltd. 2822 Oravital, Inc. 3838 Saeyang Microtech Co., Ltd. 5322 Tri Hawk International 2504 Lending Club Patient Solutions 406 Ortho Technology, Inc. 1606 Safari Dental, Inc. 3340 Tri State Dental Sales 1611 Lester Dine, Inc. 1706 Ortho-Tain / Perfect Start 2412 Samwoo Chemical Ind., Co., Ltd. 5229 Tri-State Dental 3008 LHK 5328 Osada, Inc. 2910 Sapient Dental 5026 Triumph Custom Furniture 5023 Liberty Dental Plan 1033 Osteogenics Biomedical 2107 Schick GmbH 1217 Tuttnauer USA Co., Ltd. 2714 Lighthouse 360 3929 OSUNG MND CO., LTD 5129 Schumacher Dental Instruments 906 U. S. Navy Recruiting Command 534 Lip Balm Express 913 Otto Trading Inc. 529, 4705 Schwed Co. Inc. 1113 U.N.I.D.I ( Italian Dental Industries Association) 5612 Lips, Inc. 4135 Palisades Dental, LLC 3214 SciCan, Inc. 609 Ultimate Practice Breakthroughs 1132 LLI Advisory Group 1605 Panoramic Corporation 1114 SDI (North America), Inc. 4010 Ultradent Products, Inc. 409 L-M Dental 3819 Panthera Dental 4038 Secure Tip 5220 UltraLight Optics, Inc. 1603, 3418 Local Gold 5137 Paragon Dental Practice Transitions 4513 Select Dental 1431 Unicorp Instruments Inc. 2727 LumaDent, Inc. 1123, 2913 Parkell Inc. 1505 Septodont 3219 Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila 3938 M & S Dental Supply CO., LLC 3837 Paro, Inc. 3120 Sesame Communications 5609 Universitat Internacional de Cataluya 3438 M & T Bank 3338 PASTELLI ITALIAN UNIFORMS (Pastelli) 3923 SGS Dental Implat System Holding 5331 University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine 1311 MacPractice, Inc. 4614 Patient Focus 1012 Shandong Jining XingXing Medical Instrument co. 1905 Univet Optical Technologies North America, Inc. 1000 Main Street Hub 912 Patient News 3516 SharperPractice 828 Upholstery Packages & Services 5013 Majestic Heli Ski 5418 Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. 3600 Sherman Specialty Inc. 3826 US Orthodontic Products 1222 Mandelbaum, Salsburg, PC 3420 PCCA 1310 Shieldr 3215 Valplast International Corporation 801 Mani, Inc. 714 PDT, Inc. /Paradise Dental Technologies 1908 Shin myung Dental co. 5529 ValuMax International 2613 Mark Enterprises, Inc. 3741 Pelton & Crane Ergonomic Zone 4216 Shinhung Co., Ltd. 5529 Vatech America Inc. 5001 Maruchi 1733 Pemco/Newark 2608 Shofu Dental Corporation 4408 Vector R & D 5223 Maryland Dental Bands 2627 Penn Dental Medicine 4640 Shu Dental Laboratory 2726 Video Dental Concepts 3519 Masserano Real Estate and Consulting, LLC 5014 PennWell Corp./ Dental Economics 5213 Sikka Software Corporation 1906 Vista Dental Products 1208 Maui Amenities, Inc. 1713 Perflex, Ltd. 923 Silmet Ltd. 612 Visual Solutions 2711 MCT - Mr. Curette Tech 5421 Perioptix by DenMat 5016 Sino-Dental 5420 VITA North America 4405 MDK Co., Ltd. 5608 PeriRx, LLC 1504 SINOL 1002 VOCO America Inc. 3201 Med Couture 5620 Philips Sonicare & Zoom Whitening 4818 Sirona Dental Inc. 4600 Wand Dental, Inc. (Milestone Scientific) 3729 Medco Instruments, Inc. 2806 PhotoMed International 705 SKM Jewelers 1321 Water Pik Inc 4006 Medical & Dental Billing Services 4743 PIERREL Pharma SRL 1526 SM Milling 5329 We Pay Anywhere 3930 Medical Dental Build 3315 Piezosurgery Incorporated 1020 smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH 1219 Weave 5115 Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company (MILMC) 2105 Pinhole Academy 3541 Snap On Optics 1806, 2914, 4423 Wells Fargo Practice Finance 3609 Medical Office Design by Jim O'Brien Architecture & Interiors 4504 Planmeca USA, Inc. 4028 Social Dental 505 Whip Mix Corporation 1609 Medical Protective 3431 Planmeca USA, Inc. - CAD CAM Division 4034 Solmetex LLC 3429 White Towel Services, Inc. 3532 Medical Search 813 POH Oral Health Products, Inc. 3415 Solutionreach 5314, 3213 Whole You, Inc. 1134 Medicom 3933 Pomee USA 5313 SOMETECH, Inc. 3441 Wise Instruments 3034 Medidenta 916 Porter Instrument Company, Inc. 5010 SOTA Imaging 3711 World Dental Exhibition Alliance 1627 MEDIPLUS Co., 5131 Poseidon / ToiletTree Products, Inc. 5113 Sound Wealth Financial Group 4338 Xerostom 530 Medy Dent, Inc. 1221 PracticeCompass, LLC 3336 Spazzolificio PIAVE Spa 1710 Xlear, Inc. 4525 MEGA PHYSIK GmbH & Co. KG 1318 Premier Dental Products Company 4207 Spident USA 4200 Xzeal Technologies 3121 Meisinger USA L.L.C. 3406 Prestige Brands 4737 Splintek 4514 Yankee Dental Congress 2517 MERIT 1005 Prestium Pharmaceutical 811 Splitit 3641 Yelp, Inc. 5121 Meta Biomed Inc. 3421 Preventech 4211 Springstone Patient Financing 406 Yodle, Inc. 3122 Meta Dental Corp. 4004 PRI 3430 SS White Dental 2814 Zeiss 4539 Micro NX Co., Ltd. 5326 Pricon International 4241 StarDental Instruments 3409 ZEST ANCHORS LLC 4141 Microcopy 1106 pritidenta GmbH 1320 STERNGOLD 632 Zimmer Biomet 3825 MicroDental Laboratories 4804 Professional Dental Supplies LLC 501 Stickeryou 4503 Zimmer Dental 4413 MICRODONT USA 1705 Professional Protector Plan 3932 Straumann 1417 Zirc Company 3316 Microflex/Ansell 4905 Professional Sales Associates, Inc. 3400 Strauss Diamond Instruments 4014 Zolar Technology & Mfg. 2404 Midmark Corporation 4609 Proma, Inc. 5010 Stylecraft Interiors, Inc. 2811 Zoll Medical Corporation 5320 Milestone Education LLC 5022 Propel Orthodontics 416 Sultan Healthcare, Inc. 3427 Zoll-Dental 3103 Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. 3834 Prophy Magic 915 Sulzer Mixpac AG 5025 ZrO2 powertools GmbH & Co. KG 1217 Miltex, an Integra Company 3906 Prophy Perfect, Inc./PHB 2106 Summit Dental Systems 3101 Zuma Dental 4013 MIS Implants Technologies,Inc. 1423 ProSites 1116 Suni Medical Imaging Inc. 5224 Zurich Trading Corporation 1829 MIT (Medical Implant Technology) 5133 Prosper Healthcare Lending 2630 Sunrise Dental Supplies & Sunrise Dental Lab 4210 Modular and Custom Cabinets, Ltd./MCC 3505 Proxidentis Dentale Biomaterialien GmbH 1319 Sunstar Americas, Inc. 3828

Greater New York Smiles Program Group shot from the Teaches Kids to brush Leadership breakfast 12 GNYDM EXHIBITORS Greater New York November 29 - D Jacob K. Javits Co Level 3 Ex GNYDM EXHIBITORS 13 k Dental Meeting December 2, 2015 onvention Center xhibit Hall 14 GNYDM EXHIBITORS December 2, 2015 Dent Corp. Research & Development (DENTCO) booth: 1312 Great Lakes Orthodontics booth: 4412 US Exhibitors Interested in Overseas Contact: David Albelda, President Contact: Kevin Marusewski, Sales Representative Markets Listings Phone: (914) 682-6600 Fax: (914) 948-1711 Phone: (800) 828-7626 Fax: (716) 871-0550 Website: www.dentcorp.com; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.greatlakesortho.com; E-mail: [email protected] adDent, Inc. booth: 3119 ExPORT PRODUCTS: C & B Remover / Apex Locator/ Handpiece ExPORT PRODUCTS: Orthodontic Supplies and Appliances Contact: Joshua Friedman, DDS, President or Malena Pereyra, RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide International Customer Service INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distriburors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales Phone: (203)778-0200 Fax: (203) 792-2275 Website: www.addent.com; E-mail: [email protected] Dentatus USa booth: 1714 handler Red Wing International booth: 1101 ExPORT PRODUCTS: Rite Lite, Microlux Transilluminator, OraBlu, Contact: Nita Weissman, President or Denise Manekas, Contact: Rick Laduca, President & GM or Sandi Hanrahan, Controller BioScreen, Calset, Comax and Trimax Product Manager Phone: (908) 233-7796 RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide Phone: (212) 481-1010 Fax: (212) 532-9026 Website: www.handlermfg.com; E-mail: [email protected] INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales, Foreign Website: www.dentatus.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Red Wing polishing lathes with chucks and Agents/Distributors ExPORT PRODUCTS: Posts – Metal & Fiber, Narrow Diameter spindles, model trimmers & CARBO-DENT model trimmer wheels, Implants, Profin Reciprocating Handpieces DYNA-VAC dust collectors with HEPA filter & sandblasters, STA- KLEEN splash hood & AVENGER splash hood, ATLAS denture beutlich Pharmaceuticals LLC booth: 2812 RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Direct Sales, Foreign polymerization units, flasks, presses, vibrators, SYNCRO-TORQUE Agents/Distributors, Joint Ventures, Licensing Agreements Contact: David Clinard, Internatinal Sales Manager hand piece and PRO TECH LITE work stations Phone: (386) 283-1311 Fax: (386) 263-8890 RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Eastern Europe, Russia, Western Website: www.beutlich.com; E-mail: [email protected] Denttio, Inc. booth: 1708 Europe, Africa, Middle East/Asia Contact: Francis Yi, Marketing Director ExPORT PRODUCTS: HurriCaine Topical Anesthetics in many INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors different forms, HurriSeal Dentin Desensitizer, HurriView Plaque Phone: (323) 254-1000 Fax: (323) 214-8384 Disclosing Swabs, Periodontal Anesthetic Kit. Website: www.denttio.com; E-mail: [email protected] Lumi Sciences, Inc. booth: 2108 RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide ExPORT PRODUCTS: Digital X-Ray/ Magnifying Video Contact: John Tokizawa, Vice President or Geraldine Chinga, RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/ Foreign Assistant sales manager Agent/Distributors, Joint Ventures, Licensing Agreements INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distributors Phone: (877) 85-iLumi Website: www.iLumiSi.com; E-mail: [email protected] Designs for Vision, Inc. booth: 2012, 4625, 1813 brush buddies booth: 3437 ExPORT PRODUCTS: Fiber Post (Dental), Fiber Optic Light guides Contact: Kate Kromberg, Internatinal Sales Manager Contact: Lily Martinez, Sales or Wayne Rutherford, Sales (Dental Hand piece) Phone: (800) 345-4009 Fax: (631) 585-3404 Phone:(909) 434-0911 Fax: (909) 247-2790 Website: www.designsforvision.com; E-mail: [email protected] RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide Website: www.ashteldental.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Dental Telescopes and LED headlights INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/ Foreign ExPORT PRODUCTS: Manual toothbrushes, Electric / Sonci Agent/Distributors RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide toothbrushes, bandages, travel kits, face tissue sanitizers INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distributors RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide ITL DENTaL booth: 3922 INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/Foreign Agents/ Contact: COURTNEY EMERY, President Distributors,Joint Ventures DryShield booth: 1024 Contact: Tam Pham, Intl Business Development Phone: (949) 223-8950 Fax: (949) 223-8960 Phone: (888) DRY.0300 Fax: (949) 679-0667 Website: www.itldental.com; E-mail: [email protected] ContactEZ, Ultimate Interproximal Solutions booth: 5317 Website: www.dryshield.com; E-mail:[email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Dental Implants And Dental Implant Contact: Joshua im, Director of Sales or Thomas Goodwin, ExPORT PRODUCTS: DryShield Isolation System & Mouthpieces Accessories Design Manager RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide Phone:(360) 718-7178 Fax: (360) 694-6191 INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distributors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors Website: www.contacez.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: ContacEZ Dental Strips, Including: The Flow Dental Corp. booth: 1110 Jetpik booth: 4604 Restorative Strip System and Sub-Gigival Strip System for Contact: Erik Espinosa, Sales Rep or Bill Winters, President Contact: Henry Hu, CEO Cosmetic/aesthetic dentistry, Interproximal Reduction Strip System, Phone: (800) 356-972 Fax: (631) 242-1001 Phone: (626) 330-0808 Fax: (626) 330-0101 and accessories for orthodontics, and the Hygienist Strip, for Website: www.flowdental.com; E-mail: [email protected] interproximal stain/calculas removal Website: www.jetpik.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: All Products – X-Ray Film (intra and extraoral), RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide ExPORT PRODUCTS: all JP50 and 200 Models along with Lead and Lead-Free Aprons, Positioners, Barriers, Sleeves, Sensor accessories INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors, Accessories RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide Joint Ventures RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Foreign Agents/Distributors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED : foreign Agents/Distributors, INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Worldwide Joint Ventures Cosmedent, Inc. booth: 3017 Contact: Bennett Cochran, Export Manager George Taub Products & Fusion Co. booth: 2708 Johnson-Promident booth: 4108 Phone:(312) 644-9585 Fax: (312) 896-9241 Contact: Lawrence Taub, Sales or Jordan Taub, Marketing Contact: Gary Kris, President or Yanela Garcia, Website: www.cosmedent.com; E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (201) 798-5353 Fax: (201) 659-7186 Website: www.taubdental.com; E-mail: [email protected] Latin American Sales Manager ExPORT PRODUCTS: Renamel Composite, Top Finisher Polishing ExPORT PRODUCTS: Cements, provisional resin stains, cavity liners, Phone: (845) 589-0210 Fax: (845) 589-0211 System, Creative Color Tints & Opquers, All Ceramic Porcelain Polisher die spacers, die hardeners, =molds for provisionalization, porcelain Website: www.johnsonpromident.com; E-mail: [email protected] RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: South America, Western Europe, Middle polishing and porcelain bonding systems ExPORT PRODUCTS: Rotary instruments including carbide burs, East, Asia RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Foreign Agents/Distributors diamonds and finishing/polishing INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: South America, Western RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide Europe, Middle East, Asia, Central America, Eastern Europe/Russia INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distributors DC DENTaL booth: 5200 Contact: Matt Goldstein, Export and Special Markets GlasSpan, Inc. booth: 1604 Lares Research booth: 4101 Contact: Janet Scharf, Sales Manager Phone:(877) 653-7500 Contact: Cherie Boles, US Sales Representative or Christian Godoy, Phone: (610) 363-7573 Fax: (610) 363-6391 Website: www.dcdental.com; E-mail:[email protected] Director Global Sales Website: www.glasspan.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Dental composite, Bonding, Topical gel, Phone: (530) 717-3145 Fax: (530) 345-1870 ExPORT PRODUCTS: glasSpan Flexible Ceramic Bonding Prophy Paste, APF Get Website: www.laresdental.com Systems for Splinting RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Foreign Agents/Distributors, Joint Ventures ExPORT PRODUCTS: High Speed Handpieces RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: South America, Eastern Europe, Centra INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/ Foreign America, Africa, Middle East/Asia Agents/Distributors Denbur, Inc. booth: 3104 INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distributors Contact: Fari Maissami, President or Sean Maisami, Golden Dental Solutions booth: 4726 Lester Dine Inc. booth: 1706 Managing Director Contact: Curt Lawler Contact: Matt Glassgold, President or Don Musso, Phone: (630) 986-9667 Fax: (630) 986-9688 Phone: (586) 585-1210 Research Development Website: www.denbur.com; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.goldendentalsolutions.com; E-mail: Phone: (561) 624-9100 Fax: (561) 624-9103 [email protected] Website: www.dinecorp.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Applicators/Oral Hygiene Products/ ExPORT PRODUCTS: Dental Instruments, including extraction ExPORT PRODUCTS: photographic equipment for the dental field Diagnostic Tools instruments, injection comfort devices and other unique dental RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Direct Sales, Foreign RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide products for implant spacing, crown removal Agents/Distributors, INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide Joint Ventures INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/Distributors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED : Worldwide December 2, 2015 GNYDM EXHIBITORS 15 Orahealth Corporataion booth: 1728 POh Oral health Products, Inc. booth: 3415 Summit Dental Systems (SDS) booth: 3101 Contact: David Betz, Director of Marketing or Sandrea Berger Contact: Dr. Karla Tucker, Vice President International Division Contact: Paulo Muller, Sales Phone: (425) 451-9876 Fax: (425) 865-9335 Phone: (918) 622-9005 or Fax: (918) 622-9412 Phone: (954) 730-3636 Fax: (954) 730-3602 Website: www.orahealth.com; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.buypoh.com; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.summitdental.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Oral Health products using oral ExPORT PRODUCTS: Manual specialty toothbrushes, ExPORT PRODUCTS: Dental equipment (chairs, units, lights, adhering disc technology Nylon dental floss in nowax & litewax in black & white assistant’s instrumentation, stools) RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/ Foreign INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/ Foreign Agent/Distributors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales/ Joint Ventures Agent/Distributors ORThO-TaIN, INC booth: 241 2 The Stick/Team Stick, Inc./ amazing Solutions booth: 3239 Contact: Leslie Stevens, President Ribbond, Inc. booth: 1105 Contact: Patrick Materna, VP Sales & International Marketing. Phone: (800) 541-6612 Fax: (847) 446-7606 Contact: Jeremy Rudo, Export Manager Phone: (888) 882-0750 Fax: (775) 258-2090 Website: www.orthotain.com; E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (206) 382-9354 Fax: (206) 340-8870 Website: www.thestick.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Tooth positioners, Habit Correctors, Website: www.ribbond.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: The Stick - Best Self Massage Tool Snore Cure Appliances, TMJ, Class III Correctors ExPORT PRODUCTS: Ribbond ® Dental Fiber Reinforcements RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales, Foreign INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Foreign Agents/ Distributors Agents/Distributors

PDT, Inc./ Paradise Dental Technologies booth: 1908 Shofu Dental Corporation booth: 4408 Contact: Christie Bailey, Sales Manager or Contact: Matt Carroll, National Sales Director Wendy Birtles, Sales Manager Phone: (800) 827-4638 Fax: (760) 736-3276 Phone: (800) 240-9895 or Fax: (406) 626-4550 Website: www.shofu.com; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pdtdental.com; E-mail: [email protected] ExPORT PRODUCTS: Restorative Materials, Abrasives, Polishers, ExPORT PRODUCTS: Dental Instruments, Dental Sterilization Bonding Agents, Ceramics, Cements, Camera Cassettes, Sharpening Systems RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide RaNGE OF DISTRIbUTION: Worldwide INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: Direct Sales, Foreign INTERNaTIONaL bUSINESS DESIRED: foreign Agents/Distributors Agents/Distributors

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Coming in 2016 Standing Room Only at the NYU Crown Lengthening hands-on Workshop hands-on Esthetic Composite Orthodontics Symposium with Dr. Suzuki Workshop with Dr. Kwong 16 GNYDM NEW PRODUCTS PAVILION December 2, 2015 New Product Listings DMG America, LLC Booth: 3613 Maryland Dental Bands Booth: 2627 Porter Instrument Booth: 5010 Englewood, NJ 07631; T: (800) 662-6383 Frostburg, MD 21532; T: (443) 889-3997 Hatfield, PA 19440; T: (215) 723-4000 3DISC Imaging Booth: 4634 Product Name: DMG MiniDam Product Name: The U Dental Bands Product Name: Silhouette Low Profile Nitrous Nasal Mask Sterling, VA 20164; T: (800) 570-0363 Description: DMG MiniDam is a silicone based gingival protection device Description: New Dental Matrix band system. Easy, predictable, Description: The Porter Silhouette is a revolutionary new low prifile, disposable hat protects the proximal area during treatment-quickly, easily & nitrous nasal mask and breathing circuit. Product Name: FireCam HD t economical. comfortably Description: The full-featured FireCam HD intraoral camera from 3DISC PSP Dental Co., Ltd. Booth : 3312 Imaging rapidly delivers high-definition intraoral images during Microflex/Ansell Booth: 4905 consultations, enhancing chairside time with patients. With 5M pixels, Engle Dental Systems Booth: 2518 Belvedere, Kent, United Kingdom it has the highest image resolution on the market. Hillsboro, OR 971214; T: (971) 713-2229 Lake Forest, IL 60045; T: (877) 750-6115 Product Name: Ceram II LC Product Name: E 300 LED Dental Light & Engle LED Operatory Light Product Name: Microflex ® Sensation ® Powder-Free Nitrile Exam Gloves Description: Glass Ionomer Resin Modified Light Cure Restorative Material. A.B. Dental Devices Ltd. Booth: 834 Description: Energy efficient, compact and lightweight. Cool comfortable Description: Low Dermatitis Potential rating is ideal for users with sensitive Ashdod 7761117, Israel; T: 972-8-8531388 operation. Adaptable to existing Engle Dental lights skin. Clinically Shown to reduce incidence of the redness and itching SDI Souther Dental Industries Booth: 4010 Product Name: ABGUIDEDSERVICE associated with contact dermatitis. Itasca, IL 60143; T: (718) 308-5588 Description: The ABGUIDE comes with the implants, prosthetic parts, Handler MFG Co, Ince Booth: 1101 Product Name: Aura Ultra Universal Composite surgical kit and even a temporary bridge, for each case, all in one Westfield, NJ 07090; T: (908) 233-7796 Neo Dental International Booth: 5112 Description: The logical, innovative restorative system designed to save time, package under one roof. Product Name: 86A AVENGER SHIELD Federal Way, WA 98003; T: (253) 946-0814 every time. High polishability and sculptability. Designed to simplify shade Amazing Animation Booth: 1702 Description: The Handler 86A AVENGER SHIELD is a larger splash hood to Product Name: EVADYNE matching for busy clinicians. capture and contain dust, debris & pumice in the lab when polishing or Palm City, FL 34990 Description: Evadyne is a light cure temporary sealing material containing grinding using a lathe or handpiece. Shenghua International Co. Ltd. Booth: 3238 Product Name: Hand Blown Glass Tooth urethane resin and fluoride releasing glass ionomer. Conghua, Guangzhou, Guangzhou, Cina Heraeus Kulzer Booth: 1408 Description: UNIQUE! One of a kind hand blown glass molar by master OCO Biomedical Booth: 4524 Product Name: Sonic S Air Scaler glass blower David Peterson. South Bend, IN 46614; T: (574) 299-5462 Description: Fast, Gentle, Powerful, Scraatch Resistant, ti coat, Frequency of Albuquerque, NM 87113; T: (505) 998-2403 Carestream dental Booth: 3228 Product Name: iBOND Universal Oscillation. Product Name: Guided Surgical Kit Atlanta, GA 30339; T: (800) 944-6365 Description: iBOND Universal is the new universal, light-curing adhesive for Shieldr Inc. Booth: 3512 Product Name: CS 8100SC any bonding technique, all indications and is compativle with all dental Description: OCO Guides Surgical kit-World's first two step guided surgery meterials. protocal. Coral Gables, FL 33143; T: (855) 71-SHIELD Description: The CS 8100 SC panoramic and cephalometric imaging Product Name: Shieldr, Protect and Automate Your Practice system features the award-winning technology and compact design High Tech Innovations, LLC Booth: 3117 OravanOSA Booth: 2006 Description: A real time embezzlement detection, financial automation and concept of the CS 8100 panoramic system but with the added benefit of Parsippany, NJ 07054 T: (973) 889-0030 West Orange, NJ 07052; T: (866) 543-5100 monitoring application especially designed for dentists, protects against any advanced ecphalometric imaging. Product Name: HTI HIPAAShield form of revenue leakage. Product Name: Oravan Ceatus Media Group Booth: 5123 Description: HTI HIPAAShield is an industry leader in dental compliance by providing turnkey, customized solutions for its clients. Description: The Oravan is an FDA cleared, patented, custom-fit oral Spazzolificio Piave spa Booth: 1710 San Diego, CA 92117; T: (858) 454-5505 appliance with a true open anterior design for the treatment of Obstructive Padova 35019; Italy; T: 39 049 5993122 Product Name: Ceatus SmartBanner™ Ad iLumi Sciences, Inc. Booth: 2108 Sleep Apnea (OSA) and snoring. Product Name: Silver Care One Description: Ceatus SmartBanner™ is a new proprietary geo-targeting Ad Chantilly, VA 20151; T: (703) 894-7576 Description: Clinical tests confirm that, Silver, when in contact with water, display technology designed to expand the reach of your practice to Product Name: iLumi Fiber Optic Dental Post Ortho-Tain, Inc. Booth: 2412 releases active silver ions which are drastically reducing bacteria level, potential patients 24/7 ranting use of much cleaner and healthier brushes. FDA approved product. Description: iLumi New generation fiber optic post "the Problem Solver" Winnetka, IL 60093; T: (800) 541-6612 g Danville Materials, LLC Booth: 909 produce radiant light intensity for light cure and yield unparalleled over 5x Product Name: Habit Corrector Sulzer Mixpac AG Booth: 5025 radiopacity. Description: The Habit-Corrector is used to develop proper swallowing San Ramon, CA 94583; T: (800) 827-7940 ext. 223 Haag, Switzerland; T: 4181-772-2000 Product Name: Mega V habits, encourages nasal breathing and eliminate mouth breathing, iSleep Management Booth: 911 prevents/corrects tongue thrust and much more. Product Name: Mixpac T-Mixer Description: Mega V represents the innovation behind the converging tines New York, NY 10026; T: (888) 929-7533 Description: The MIXPAC S-Dispenser II is an application help for technology and the superior clinical performance only a sectional matrix Product Name: iSleep Dental Program Osteogenics Biomedical Booth: 2107 discharging two-component dental materials out of cartridges from the system can provide. Sulzer Mixpac System. Description: The iSleep Dental Program is designed to fully implement Lubbock, TX 79424; T: (806) 796-1923 DANY BMT Co. Ltd. Booth: 1333 dental sleep medicine into any dental office. Product Name: ZcorePorcine Xehograft Particulate Tag Medical Products Booth: 1711 Anyang-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea; T: 82-31-463-4212 iSonic Inc. Booth: 4414 Description: Zcore™ is an osteoconductive, porous, anorganic bone 25130 Israel; T: 972-0 4 985840 Product Name: DANY Coated Arch Wire by New Bio Aesthetic Silver Chicago, IL 60608; T: (847) 850-0404 mineral derived from porcine cancellous bone. Product Name: New Narrow Axis Implant 3.3mm Description: DANY Coated Arch Wire by New Bio Aesthetic Silver is the Product Name: 1. iSonic Ultrasonic Cleaner P4831(II)-SRT, 3.2 Description: same connection(2.44), narrow body, micro thread, decrease specially designed for patient who wants to minimize the appearances of Qt / 3L. 2. iSonic White Denture Cleaning Power CSDW01 PeriOptix Booth: 5016 stressesin the crestal zone, very high grip, fast insertion, high primary stability, arch wires during treatment. efficient apical cutting part, high biological space. Description: 1. iSonic Ultrasonic Cleaner with drain and stainless steel rack Lompoc, CA 93436; T: (800) 433-6628 Den Mat Booth: 5015 and tray, good for half-size or 6”x8” cassettes, touch-sensing controls Product Name: The NEW FireFly™ Cordless Headlight! The Stick Booth: 3239 without any buttons for better water proof. 2. iSonic White™ Denture Lompoc, CA 93436; T: (800) 433-6628 Description: The Firefly is the first and only cordless headlight system LaFollette, TN 37766; T: (888) 882-0750 Product Name: LumiSmile White Bulk Pack & Practice Building System Professional strength, very effective in removing stains and buildups with designed to fit any pair of loupes. iSonic ultrasonic denture cleaners. 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18 GNYDM DAILY December 2, 2015 Regenerative Therapies & Tissue Engineering: Getting a Second Look in the Field of Periodontics

Pamela K. McClain, D.D.S. aurora, CO associate Clinical Professor, University of Colorado Diplomate, american board of Periodontology Private Practice

One notable point of discussion is that continued investigation. Tackling the complex inflammation, which is a culprit in the development nature of periodontal disease requires a of periodontal disease and its associated collaborative multi-disciplinary approach from all ata from the Centers for Disease conditions, can be reduced in the removal of corners of medical, dental, and biological science. Control and Prevention (CDC) diseased bone and gum tissue and the biological Enhancing periodontal health through regenerative Dindicates that nearly half of american processes of tissue regrowth. Some evidence technologies is a reality and ultimately can improve suggests that a reduction of a patient’s overall function, esthetics and help patients retain their adults over the age of 30 have some form inflammatory load may correlate with improvements natural dentition. of periodontal disease. at a time when a in systemic inflammatory ailments making it even body of literature links periodontal health more critical to resolve periodontal inflammation. Don’t Miss Dr. McClain’s Sunday Courses: to such systemic conditions as Although regenerative therapies are not a panacea Course: 3300 9:00 – 12:00 cardiovascular disease and diabetes, in the treatment of periodontal disease, they have Course: 3440 2:00 – 5:00 caring for a patient’s gums and supporting expanded clinical possibilities for practitioners and Tuition: $160.00 3 CEUs bone has become about more than patients. Regeneration and tissue engineering is an Tuition: $160.00 3 CEUs maintaining the dentition and enhancing area of much promise, but one that requires aesthetics; it’s about the patient’s overall wellbeing. Periodontists are equipped with a wealth of evidence-based techniques that provide positive outcomes for those who present with all levels of periodontal disease, particularly cases of moderate to severe periodontitis, which affects 38% of American adults. Not the least of these techniques is one that has seen tremendous innovation in recent years—periodontal regeneration and tissue engineering. Regenerative periodontal procedures restore hard and soft tissues lost to disease, either to maintain supportive structures for an at-risk tooth or to prepare damaged sites for the future implant placement. Although methods of periodontal regeneration have been around for decades, modern-day innovations in this field have enabled clinicians to regrow once-infected and eroded soft and hard tissues into natural, healthy, and functioning foundations for patients’ smiles. Among these advancements are the U. S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of growth factors for clinical use, the increased efficacy of biologic agents and biomaterials, and the advent of novel delivery systems. The evidence-based effectiveness of these materials and techniques warrants more than a perfunctory once-over by the periodontal specialty; these advancements mark a tipping point for the dental community at large, an opportunity for all practitioners to ponder about what the current and potential states of regenerative science could mean for clinical improvement and quality patient care. The American Academy of Periodontology saw an opportunity to take an in-depth look at regeneration and tissue engineering, and in June 2014, the Academy hosted a dedicated workshop on the subject. More than 50 of the world’s leading experts in periodontics, tissue engineering, and regeneration convened in Chicago to evaluate the veracity of regenerative therapies that are commonly used in the clinical setting (including bone grafting, biologic agents, and guided tissue regeneration). Areas of focus in the workshop included periodontal soft-tissue root coverage procedures; gingival enhancement or replacement for non-root coverage procedures; regeneration of periodontal intrabony and furcation defects; and emerging technologies. The workshop culminated in the publication of systematic reviews, consensus reports, and practical applications based on therapeutic advancements, printed in the Journal of Periodontology and Clinical Advances in Periodontics respectively. Key findings from the workshop include the enhanced prognosis of teeth managed by regenerative procedures for both intrabony and furcation defects. In addition, soft tissue root coverage procedures and gingival grafting for functional purposes are predictable and the results are long lasting. These technologies are improving our patient’s health and quality of life. December 2, 2015 GNYDM DAILY 19 Technological Advancements in Implant Dentistry Make It Easy For More General Dentists to Get Involved

John C. Minichetti, DMD dimension. A number of various resorbable and non The utilization of CAD/CAM technology for the Director, Dental Implant Learning Center resorbable materials are available for GBR. These construction of prosthetic abutments is increasing. Private practice in Englewood, NJ membranes can be utilized at the time of extraction Computer milled abutments allow for re-angulations Diplomate, american board of Oral Implantology to maintain horizontal bone width or during of implant positions for either screw retained or augmentation to allow for implant placement. The cementable prosthesis in zirconium or titanium. continuing development of Bone Regenerative Intraoral scanning is increasingly being utilized by Materials allows for the placement of implants into general practitioner for implant restorations. Advancements in computer software now allow for t is with great excitement that the sites once precluded by the general dentist. Once the implant position is verified, virtual images better pre-surgical implant planning. General american academy of Implant Dentistry allow the general dentist to review the abutment practitioners are in excellent position to utilize CBCT Advancements by implant manufacturers have Ihas partnered with the Greater New York made it easier for the general dentist to place and design to determine shape, length, contour, retention technology to treatment plan cases for implant and cement lines prior to fabrication. Custom Dental Meeting. The mission of our aaID dentistry due to their experience in restorative restore implants. Surface enhancements of dental abutment implant construction is becoming reads, “To advance the science and dentistry. Implant libraries now allow the general implant design and connections allow the general increasingly affordable and allows for development of practice of implant dentistry through dentist to perform virtual surgery prior to incision. practitioner to place and restore dental implants more education, research support and to serve easily. Smaller diameter implants, 3.0mm and less, ideal soft tissue emergence profile and improved esthetics. as the credentialing standard for Implant are now available in one and two piece designs, allowing general dentists to replace teeth in the Overdenture procedures are becoming more Dentistry for the benefit of mankind." It’s popularly amongst general dentists. Narrow diameter with this vision that the aaID has had a narrow bone areas. Shorter implants, 5 and 6 mm in length, allow general practitioners new options for the implants have allowed more GPs to place implants long term relationship with the Greater NY posterior maxilla and mandible. with minimally invasive surgery to help retain Dental Meeting. Now into our 2nd year of removable dentures. Computer milling procedures Advances in implant surgery allow for a more collaboration with the Greater NY Dental make removable implant over denture bar predictable and esthetics outcomes. Small diameter construction simple, accurate and cost effective. Meeting Implant Expo 2015 we are implants with flapless procedures provide less expanding our educational opportunities morbidity with clinical precision. Minimally invasive Advancements in abutment designs and prosthetic for so many and broadening the scope of incision techniques, such as laser surgery, can be construction have made of the implant supported implantology. utilized for less bleeding and quicker post operative screw retained prosthesis much more versatile. recovery. Newer material choices offer the general dentist With baby boomers living close to 90 years of age (3D imaging nerve identification and implant placement in the practitioner more options. Conventional porcelain the need for implant dentistry continues to grow at an maxillary right central incisor area. Right images from top to fused to metal implant supported fixed prosthesis is exponential rate. Patients are spending more than bottom show, axial view, cross sectional view and bone still quite popular, although there is a growing interest ever on elective and cosmetic medical/dental density reading surrounding implant.) in titanium and zirconium computer milled treatment and general dentists are in perfect position frameworks. The esthetic outcomes of today's to recommend implant dentistry. Technological Fabrication of surgical drill guides assist in accurate implant supported prosthesis allow general advancements are enabling more general dentists to and safe osteotomy preparation. Although we are practitioners to become more confidently involved become more involved in the implant surgery and seeing a greater utilization of CAD/CAM constructed with this evolutionary field. prosthetics. stereolithographic guides, surgical judgment and Dentistry has seen tremendous growth in the training is necessary for implant surgery. Diagnostics have evolved rapidly in the dental field. utilization of dental implant for tooth replacement Digital radiography is now utilized within many dental Advances in the biologics and implant biomaterials, within the profession. Statistics demonstrate an offices today. They allow for calibrated have allowed clinicians more predictability in dental increase in both the restoration and surgical measurements prior to, during and after implant implant treatment. Advancements in bone substitutes placement of dental implants by general dentists surgery. Quick intra-operative check films during allow general practitioners to maintain and even within the United States. Technological surgery verify safety and accuracy during implant increase bone volume. General dentists often see (CO2 laser being utilized for stage II implant surgical advancements in implant dentistry are allowing more surgery. patients requiring tooth extraction before the specialist uncovery procedures prior to impression for abutment general practitioners the ability to predictably and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has and therefore can easily perform these procedures. fabrication.) safely provide implant procedures to their patients. revolutionized implant dentistry. General dentists are Socket grafting maintains bone width and allows for There are many continuing education programs, such utilizing this technology more frequently with many a more predictable implant surgery. One of the most rapidly developing technologies in as the American Academy of Implant Dentistry installing units within their own dental office. CBCT dentistry is CAD/CAM computer milling. Surgical Advances with barrier membranes used in Guided Maxicourses ®, where general dentists can properly technology offers general dentists 3-D Imaging for guides are a great adjunct for the general practitioner Bone Regeneration (GBR) allow the development of learn these technologies. precise diagnostic and pre-surgical evaluation of bone in placing implants in proper anatomic and restorative volume, density and anatomic detail. bone volume in both the horizontal and vertical position. 20 GNYDM DAILY December 2, 2015 Dental Laboratory Technician Programs Technology Education Programs

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9:45 – 12:45 Dental Technology a Career For You 9:45 – 12:45 Laser Technology In Periodontal (Joseph Caputo, b.S., C.D.T.) Environment (Rana al-Falaki, b.D.S., M.R.D.) 2:00 – 5:00 The age Of Digital Manufacturing 2:00 – 5:00 Digital Scanning & 3D Printing Model-Free Dentistry (alan Jurim, D.D.S.) (Perry Jones, D.D.S.) December 2, 2015 GNYDM DAILY 21 Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions Makes Digital Dentistry ‘Isy ®’ ( ‘Z ’) For Surgeons & Their Interdisciplinary Partners Ē ē iSy Implant System Optimizes Treatment Efficiency, Offers Practitioners Choice of Digital, Conventional or Combined Treatment Workflow

The system includes the implant, a pre-mounted abutment, two multi- enry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions is featuring the function caps (scan body, impression coping, temporary coping, bite registration aide), a protective cap and a final drill. iSy offers clinicians the new iSy® (pronounced, ē‘zē’) implant system here at the choice and flexibility to customize implant cases. HGreater New York Dental Meeting. iSy, manufactured by leading “As more surgeons and their restorative partners are driven to deliver implant provider, Camlog, and exclusively distributed by henry high-quality patient care at an affordable price, implementing digital Schein, was first introduced into the U.S. market during the dentistry into the practice offers an opportunity to improve efficiency and annual Congress of the american academy of Implant enhance patient care. Henry Schein offers a comprehensive technology Dentistry (aaID). portfolio with associated training for dental implant digital dentistry. The CBCT, intra-oral scanner, final lab scanner, and mill, can all be seamlessly iSy, a play on the words Intelligent System, is designed to optimize connected with the innovative implant concept of iSy. Our customers will implant treatment efficiency, while minimizing the complexity of treatment have everything they need for an entire implant case from final drill to final planning - enabling practitioners to choose a digital, conventional or abutment in one package all supported by Henry Schein and its digital combined treatment workflow. portfolio.” said Tony Susino, Vice President and General Manager of Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions. The iSy implant system is iSy is optimized for a digital workflow. By partnering with leading packaged with technology manufacturers, the system can seamlessly integrate with the everything needed diagnosis and treatment plan phase (CBCT); the intraoral digital for the clinical impression; the CAD/CAM abutment delivery, and the final crown, either team to place and during the first stage surgery or at a later phase after healing. Conventional restore an implant. and digital treatment workflows can also be combined to provide a customized final result. To learn more about Henry Schein’s digital dental solutions that benefit the patient, practice and laboratory, visit Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions at Booth # 4230, and at the Henry Schein ConnectDental Pavilion located on the Main Floor of Jacob K. Javits Convention Center at the Crystal Palace entrance To learn more, visit www.iSyimplants.com or contact a Henry Schein Dental Surgical Sales Consultant at 877-537-8862. 22 GNYDM DAILY December 2, 2015 Why I Don’t Schedule Crown Seating Appointments

for them. All I have to do is walk in the room, check the occlusion, which is always 100% perfect, cement the crown and I’m done. From there, I let my staff finish the case. The crowns really are this accurate. Dr. Perry Jones Of course, this is more than just a neat scheduling trick. Private Practice adjunct Faculty associate, Virginia Commonwealth It translates to real money. The typical GP has a gross University Dental School production of about $500 per hour. If I could save just 15 minutes of that time taking impressions, that comes out to about $125. If I did 125 crowns in a year, a very reasonable number, that comes out to $15,625 of savings per year on labor alone. That doesn’t include the cost of the PVS and the y practice doesn’t schedule crown seating accompanying materials, which we’ll estimate at about $30 per case. appointments. It’s not that we don’t perform the That’s another $3,750 in savings, and that’s without considering the Mprocedure anymore; we’re doing more dentistry than time and expense of retaking an impression. ever. It’s that we simply insert all of our crown seating procedures between patient visits. how is this possible? This digital precision extends beyond just crowns. Working on my Well here’s a hint: we adopted this structure shortly after new iTero® Element™ Intraoral Scanner, I can do extremely large cases and know they’ll turn out spectacularly. If this kind of accuracy, I made the move to digital impression taking with an and additional income, piques your curiosity then take a look at the iTero® Scanner. The restorations we get back are so new iTero Element scanner. If you can make some time accurate; I don’t even worry about making for it, it will return the favor many times over. adjustments. I can have a full schedule and still tell the patient to show up at whatever time works best

A Look at Temporomandibular Joint

Dysfunction replacement (TJR) should be considered. Current Food Gary F bouloux MD, DDS, MDSc, FRaCDS (OMS) and Drug Administration (FDA) approved devices include associate Professor the stock Biomet TJR and patient fitted TMJ Concepts Emory University School of Medicine atlanta, Ga TJR. These devices were developed on sound orthopedic principles using the identical materials and testing modalities used to develop the currently used devices in hard flat plane occlusal splint is the most popular and orthopedic surgery. Current FDA post marketing probably the safest to use in that changes in the occlusion surveillance on these devices suggests that they are very do not occur. There is no evidence to support the isolated successful with a small failure rate that is similar to knee emporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) is a use of occlusal equilibration or orthodontics in the and hip orthopedic devices and approaches 1.5% per rather heterogeneous group of disorders treatment of TMD. year. Tcharacterized by the presence of pain within the Temporomandibular joint surgery remains a predictable here is considerable active research in TMD with three temporomandibular joint or masticatory muscles or and valid treatment in certain patients with intra-articular broad areas of investigation. The first relates to oro-facial limited jaw function. Multiple factors are thought to sources of TMD. Arthrocentesis performed under local pain and the complex neural mechanisms of pain contribute to the development of TMD including anesthesia or under intravenous sedation provides the amplification and modulation. The research is basic macro-trauma, micro-trauma, parafunctional habits, opportunity to elute inflammatory products including science with some translational applications. This has interleukins, prostaglandins, leukotrienes and reactive malocclusion, osteoarthritis, systemic arthritides, allowed researches to appreciate the influence of genetic oxygen species. Additionally degraded pro-inflammatory polymorphisms on the metabolism of serotonin and cervical pain and psychological factors. Rest, dietary proteins can also be removed. The hydrodynamic norepinephrine which has significant implications in pain change, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pressure used to perform the irrigation may also improve pathways. Opportunities to clinically modulate pain based muscle relaxants, physical therapy, heat and occlusal subsequent joint dynamics. Arthroscopy can also be on these findings are currently being explored. The second splints are the first line treatment for many but not all performed under local anesthesia although it is typically area of research continues to be the biomechanics of TJR patients. Patients who fail to improve with non- performed under a general anesthesia. Arthroscopy with emphasis of tribocorrosion and the influence that surgical therapy may be candidates for provides the same benefit as arthrocentesis in terms of wear and corrosion has on tissue responses and device arthrocentesis, arthroscopy, arthroplasty or total joint elution of inflammatory products but it also provides longevity. The last area of research is tissue engineering several additional benefits including diagnosis and the which remains the most challenging but potentially the replacement. opportunity to introduce a second working portal to allow most rewarding. The ability to regenerate bone and Our current understanding of the pathophysiology of the introduction of mechanical instrumentation, laser cartilage in a three dimensional model using biological TMD embraces a biophsychosocial model that fibers, coblation wands and motorized shavers. constructs, nanotechnology and growth factors has seen incorporates biological factors, psychological factors, Arthrocentesis and arthroscopy are both associated with the development of animal models that allow regeneration genetic factors as well as neuroadapative mechanisms significant improvement in pain although arthroscopy of the mandibular condyle and disk. such as peripheral and central sensitization. The biological appears to result in a more robust increase in mouth The diagnosis and management of TMD remains a mechanisms are the easiest to appreciate and include opening. challenge but given the prevalence of the condition it synovitis, chondromalacia, osteoarthritis, disc The spectrum of open surgery has changed behooves us all to treat patients with TMD using the most displacement and perforations, tumors and intra-articular considerably over the last 50 years. Arthroplasty typically advanced techniques guided by the most scientific trauma. Psychological factors are complex and are involves either disk repositioning or discectomy with some evidence that exists. thought to play a role in both the etiology of TMD and the type of autogenous or temporary alloplastic graft. Disk response to treatment. Chronic anxiety, depression, reposition can be completed with sutures and or bone Don’t Miss Dr. bouloux’s courses today: somatasization, sleep disorders and social coping skills anchors. The long-term outcomes are typically good with are all very important. Genetic factors including single Differential Diagnosis of TMD & Minimally Invasive success in terms of pain and function that approaches nucleotide polymorphisms which influence the metabolism ninety percent particularly with Wilkes grade I, II and III Treatment of serotonin and norepinephrine are also thought to play internal derangements. The presence of degenerative joint Course: 6200 9:00 – 12:00PM a role in TMD as well as many other chronic pain states. disease as is typical with Wilkes grade IV and V internal Tuition: $99.00 3 CEUs derangements often necessitate discectomy. Disk The role of occlusion in the etiology of TMD continues Invasive, Surgical Treatment of TMD & to incite much debate and controversy. The majority of replacement with autogenous fat grafts or temporalis Complications literature while generally weak in scientific merit, suggests muscle/fascia flaps is often combined with discectomy to merely an association. Occlusal splints of various design reduce progression of osseous degenerative changes. As Course: 6330 2:00 – 5:00PM are frequently used to help patients with TMD particularly the degree of degenerative joint disease progresses or Tuition: $99.00 3 CEU for patients with myofascial pain or nocturnal bruxism. The with failed prior arthroplasty, the possibility for total joint