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International College of Dentists

GLOBE

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Autonomous Sections I-XII

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The Sections and Regions of the College

"Recognizing Service and the Opportunity to Serve"

SECTION I INTERNATIONAL SECTION XX United States of America REGION 21 Central America SECTION II Panama Spanish speaking Caribbean Islands Canada REGION 22 SECTION III China — 22A Hong Kong — 22B Mexico Macau REGION 23 SECTION IV Thailand Laos South America, non-English and Kampuchea non-Spanish speaking Caribbean Islands. REGION 24 Pakistan SECTION V Afghanistan Bangladesh Europe, Israel REGION 25 SECTION XI South East Asia Singapore India, Sri Lanka Indonesia REGION 26 SECTION XII North Africa Libya Japan Morocco Algeria SECTION XIII Tunisia Australasian-, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Papua, REGION 27 New Guinea, and other Islands of the South Pacific. South Africa Zimbabwe SECTION IX Zambia REGION 28 Philippine Islands Central Africa SECTION X REGION 29 Egypt MIDDLE EAST- Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan

Syria, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Muscat, Oman, all Arab REGION 30 Emirates, and Yemen. Iran Turkey SECTION XI REGION 31 Korea Vietnam REGION 32 SECTION XII Bermuda Bahamas Chinese-Taipei English speaking Caribbean Islands

REGION 33 Malaysia

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AA MMESSAGEESSAGE FROMFROM THE THE EEDITORDITOR

Greetings to you, Fellows submission deadlines, we will avoid delays in future years. throughout the world; welcome This issue contains the material submitted for 2002 and 2003. to your 2004 edition of the GLOBE of the International Thanks to the work of Master Fellow, Donald E. Johnson College of Dentists. We are of Section I, we hope to gradually upload more of our very pleased to bring you this materials to our website at www.icd.org in the future, in first issue of the GLOBE in order to stay more in touch with you and more current in the term of your new editor. providing you with information you want to see. Many Fellows have expressed concern that they continue to Dr. Bill Hawkins retired receive the GLOBE in hard copy, so we are planning on from the GLOBE in 2002, delivering that to you as in the past. after 26 years of communi- Richard A. Smith, D.D.S. cations expertise with the Please be advised, we will hold fast to our November 30, ICD. We all owe Bill a great 2004, deadline for submission of materials for next year’s debt of gratitude for the development of the GLOBE into an GLOBE publication. Only the reports of events occurring internationally respected publication. Bill “grew” with the after October 30th are allowed the FINAL deadline of additional responsibilities as the GLOBE grew until he January 15, 2005. We respectfully request that all materials was considered a giant in the field of dental journalism. be submitted electronically using MS Word. Photographs In all he did for the ICD, attempting to fill his shoes is an should be as large a file as possible and should be a awesome task. minimum of 300dpi. Photos may be submitted as JPEG files or as TIFF files. The purpose of the GLOBE is to serve as a “repository” for the recording of the activities of the Sections and Regions Our new vision for the GLOBE is for us to start hearing of the International College of Dentists around the world. more about service projects and the state of the dental Your International Council also wants the GLOBE to serve profession in your respective Sections and countries. as a point of contact for each of us, so we all can be certain Highlighting these items should make for interesting, each member has an understanding of what the ICD is universal reading. We invite submitted materials from any doing for the profession and for the citizens of our Earth Fellow, as well as official reporters to the GLOBE. home. May PEACE be with you through the coming year. In 2003, the Council decided to forego the production of the official publication due, in part, to the late submission of materials and the difficulties associated with the changeover of editors. With the institution of tighter Richard A. Smith, GLOBE Editor

Please be advised, we will hold fast to our November 30, 2004, deadline for submission of materials for next year’s GLOBE publication. Only the reports of events occurring after October 30th are allowed the FINAL deadline of January 15, 2005. We respectfully request that all materials be submitted electronically using MS Word. Photographs should be as large a file as possible and should be a minimum of 300dpi. Photos may be submitted as JPG files or as TIFF files.

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AA TTRIBUTERIBUTE TTOO WWILLIAMILLIAM HHAAWKINSWKINS

Long Time GLOBE Editor Retires

Master Fellow, William In addition, Dr. Hawkins recognized his civic E. Hawkins, served the responsibilities. He has been active with the International College of Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and the Art Museum, Dentists, as Editor of the the Chamber Music Society, the Contemporary Art GLOBE, for twenty-six Forum, the European Art Council, the Arizona Historic years before retiring from Society, and the Art Institute of Chicago. He is also a Boy the position in 2002. During Scout Master. Dr Hawkins is married to Loraine and they that time, he raised the have four children and six grandchildren. GLOBE to worldwide prominence among pub- Dr. Hawkins continues to be involved in I. C. D. activities Master Fellow, lications of its type. especially with the USA Foundation. Few Fellows truly William E. Hawkins know and appreciate the tireless hours this editorial giant Dr. Hawkins was born in has given to the I.C.D. and thus to the dentists of the California and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He received his world. Bill, we will be forever thankful and we miss you, undergraduate college education at Phoenix Community greatly! College and Arizona State University. He was graduated with his D.D.S. degree from Northwestern University Dental School in 1954. Immediately thereafter, he entered the Navy, completing his active duty in 1956. That same year he began his private dental practice, which he continued until 2000.

Throughout his professional career, Dr. Hawkins has been very active in organized dentistry. He is Past Editor and Past President of the Arizona State Dental Association. He also served as the President of the Academy of Operative Dentistry, of the Arizona Council of Professions, and of the G.V. Black Society at Northwestern University Dental School. Within the International College of Dentists, he is Past Editor and Past President of the USA Section, Past President of the USA Section Foundation and Past International Councilman of the USA Section to the College at Large. Until his retirement, Dr. Hawkins also chaired the USA Section Journalism Awards Committee In behalf of ICD Fellows worldwide, President Vic Lanctis for the past 23 years. expresses sincere gratitude to Editor, William "Bill" Hawkins for 26 years of service.

Page 5 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:26PMPage6 R P R P ETO XITRAINL ..Choo-Soo Teo SECTION XXINTERNATIONAL ..Chao-ChangChan SECTION XII TAIPEI SECTION XIKOREA . .Woong Yang ..Levon Karjian SECTION XMIDDLEEAST ..LuisF. Orosa SECTION IXPHILIPPINES ..Geoffrey C.Hall SECTION VIII AUSTRALASIAN ..Yoshinori Satoh SECTION VII JAPAN ..NorinagaMoriyama SECTION VII JAPAN ..AnilKohli SECTION VI INDIA ..Peter Pre SECTION V EUROPE SECTION V EUROPE ..JosephLemasney ..B. David Glynn SECTION V EUROPE SECTION IVSOUTH ..ManfredSeidemann AMERICA ..AntonioBello SECTION IIIMEXICO SECTION IICANADA ..Gordon M.Marshall ..C.Filippo Cappa SECTION IICANADA ..CharlesL.Siroky SECTION IUSA . . .Richard A. Shick SECTION IUSA ..Lloyd J. Phillips SECTION IUSA ..Emanuel W. Michaels SECTION IUSA ..JohnB. Lathrop SECTION IUSA ..JamesP.SECTION IUSA Kerrigan ..DonaldE.Johnson SECTION IUSA ..Anthony L.DiMango SECTION IUSA ..DonaldE.Compaan SECTION IUSA ..LonD. Carroll SECTION IUSA ..George D. Selfridge General: Deputy Secretary E.Brady ..Robert General: Secretary ..Wiliam E.Hawkins Editor: T ..RichardJ. Schoessler Immediate Past President: V Horiuchi ..Minoru President-Elect: ..Victor J.President: Lanctis esrr ..JamesP. Kerrigan reasurer: c rsdn:..RamonCastillo ice President: RESIDENT EFLECTIONS RESIDENT EFLECTIONS International Council College Officers Ex-Officio ’ ’ S S Page 6 • • A year ofintrospectionandplanningforthefuture • A year when we moved resolutely intothenew techno- A year of continuedprogress; butalsoayear• oftransition College ofDentists– International and, dareIsay, a productive year foryour been anactive sincere bestwishestoallICDF staff, IwouldOffice like and toextend cordialgreetings CouncilandtheCentral On behalfoftheInternational • • A year ofrenewed• vigorandactivity inthedissemination • regardingA year fellowship ofideological reaffirmation

A year foranew andostensibly moremeaningful A year ofmembership growth withinaworld ofeconomic And anotheryear ofcharacteristiccollegiality andofsharing and socialchallenge and amilestoneyear foritsdistinguishedEditor. use of the Internet asastandardmeansofcommunication use oftheInternet logical agewiththeexpansion ofourICDwebsite andthe humanitarian endeavors of dentalknowledge andthebroadeningofourmany and thenominationprocess one ofthenoblest professionsintheworld. in membership the privileges andblessings derived from of Co Vict the International 2002 President lg fDentists of llege rJ Lanctis, or J. ellowsworldwide. Ithas GLOBE inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:26 PM Page 7

After attending a full-day familiarization session at the April, during which I had the opportunity to address

Central Office last year, I presented to the leadership a colleagues of my home province. 2002 document entitled "Guidelines for Continued Progress." In this paper, I proposed four basic tenets to guide us: I then journeyed to Chinese Taipei at the beginning of Leadership; Communication; Planning; and Commitment. May, where I officiated at a most memorable induction ceremony. The hospitality and professionalism displayed to Well over a year has gone by since then, and the following us will never be forgotten. is intended as a report card of sorts, on actions taken and progress achieved. Also in May, I was in Seoul, Korea, where I enjoyed the opportunity for discussing ICD matters with Past While keeping in mind the constitutional objectives of the International President Jhee and other Section Officers during College, I have diligently attempted to provide visible and an extensive slate of events expertly organized for the visit. timely leadership in dealing with all College matters, and tried to maintain a clear focus on activities and projects After a brief time in the ancient capital of Kyoto, my wife designed to advance those objectives. Together, we and I joined in a splendid social program and spectacular concentrated on the achievement of consensus at all levels ICD induction ceremony arranged by the Japan Section in in order to ensure continuity of purpose. I encouraged our Tokyo. The days in Japan proved to be a most appropriate leadership to provide guidance and direction when and as grand finale for a memorable trip to the Orient! required. I would like to thank ICD Fellows everywhere for their patience and indulgence, and convey my deep Four short days later, we found ourselves again in appreciation for the tremendous effort put forth in the Canadian territory, this time at the annual Section induction/ execution of various projects and tasks. convocation and Board of Regents meeting in Montreal, the city where I was born and was graduated from dental Through personal contact, the ICD web, the Central school. What a fitting venue for a native ICD President! Office Notes, the GLOBE, and various other mediums, we have undertaken to foster and enhance all forms of Then from 6 to 9 June, we had the pleasure of attending the communication, culminating in the establishment of an Ad European Section's annual meeting and induction held in Hoc Communications Committee, which was formally Lausanne, Switzerland, where participants were treated ratified during the latest Council meeting in New Orleans. to an exceptional series of cultural and social activities It is my deepest hope that the enthusiasm expressed by highlighted by a splendid induction banquet in Chateau Chillon! Sections and Fellows around the world for this initiative will produce the promising results anticipated from this The month of July took us to St Louis, Missouri, where I important undertaking. participated in yet another first-class ICD program comprised of a USA Section Board of Regents meeting, a From the very outset, I also embarked upon an extensive well-subscribed Continuing Education Conference, and a program of Section and District visits to personally ascer- wonderful array of social activities. tain ongoing activities and challenges and to project the type of stewardship expected of the position. This took me This was followed in September by a visit to the to Boston at the end of January to attend the Yankee Dental Philippines Section for very useful and informative Congress and to partake in an impressive USA District 1 meetings and exchanges held in Manila, and then to Bali, luncheon and social program. That was followed by Indonesia, where the International Section conducted an attendance of a Canadian District 5 luncheon in Toronto in impressive induction ceremony. Finally, at the welcome

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Page 7 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:26PMPage8 and always into fellowship. The lattermustremainby invitation only regarding thestrictconstitutionalrequirementsforinvitation new candidatesfor membershipandtobeforever vigilant witnessed. Itbehooves allofustobeonthelookout for caliber ofthecandidateswhose inductionsIhave recently into fellowship. Ihave muchimpressedby beenvery the sustained, while maintainingthehighstandardsforinvitation I ampleased to convenient steppingstone. asa toServe," "Recognizing andtheOpportunity Service and associateddeliberations,usingourCollege motto, topics were personally emphasizedduringallmy travels preeminence amongworld dentalorg focus onendeavours designedtoconsolidatetheCollege's the need to F F standard agendaiteminfutureCouncilmeetings. dividends fortheCollege. H usefulandwillultim is very technology.information Ibelieve thatthistypeofactivity planning,communications,and to dealwithlong-term of establishment orconfirmation meeting inNew Orleans. This acti within theframework Council oftherecentInternational aStrategic Central Office, Thinking Sessionwas included of theCollege. andassistanceofthe Thanks tothesupport operating componentforthecontinuedhealthandvitality asanessential Planning forthefuturewas alsoidentified the College-at-large. and productive communicationsbetween theCounciland contacts proved tobeinvaluable inestablishing effective P conclusioninthetiny districtof Section totheirfinal November. From beginning their very inthelarge USA i Sao trav we invitation oftheSouth America Section, nductions andconvocations heldbetween 7and21 ellows totheobjectives oftheCollege, inally, I solicited thefull araguay inSouth America, these President’s Reflections( P aulo, Lima,Santiago,and Asuncion formeetings, reflect as reflect as concentrate onmembershipqualityandto report that College gro thatCollege report such inallreprese opefully, itwill commitment ofallICD ately produceworthwhile three new com vity resultedinthe visits andpersonal anizations. These specifically, on wth hasbeen ntations and become a eled to mittees Page continued from page7) 8 higher than when I first cameuponit. higher thanwhen Ifirst cache, Ihopethathave likewise leftthewoodpile alittle small contributionforthenext passerby atthesurvival lost trekker insearch ofshelterandwarmth who leaves his accomplish moreinthetimeallocated.However, like the w achieved over the pastyear. IfIharborany atall,it regrets insome smallwaycontribute towhatever progress was I consideritaprivilege tohave miles traveled alongtheICDroad. accepting tobeatmy sideduringthemany thousands of so muchofourpreciousretirementtimeandforselflessly appreciation tomy wife,Marilyn, forconsentingtoshare note, Iwould alsolike torecognize andexpress special and advicehave proven invaluable. personal Onavery whose friendlythat ofourSecretary-General assistance as well Counciland, asthatofInternational inparticular, formally acknowledging thework Sections, ofallourgreat c dynamic contributionsofsomany F have beenpossible withoutthestrongdedicationand be soformy successor(s).However, noneofthatwould It hasbeenanactive year, andhopefully itwillcontinueto move forward while maintainingthevisionofourfounders. of fellowship andissomethingtorememberaswe seekto substance andmeaning,thistendstosupersedeotheraspects y educational andhumanitarianaccomplishments.For our quote someofitsongoingphilanthropicwork andrecent thanto the ICDallabout?"or"Whatgooddoesitdo?’ query,can benobetterresponsetothefamiliar ‘Whatis fellows thantheCollege's visible andtangible deeds. There ey statureandrespect,inthe opinion, nothingyieldsgreater College credibilityandworldwide objective.particular toour These projectsareimportant committedtothis reason tobelieve thatSectionsarefirmly and reviewA cursory ofthemultitudepro discussions onthesubject. ounger generationofFellows who areespecially insistenton onstituencies aroundtheworld. Hence,Iwishtocloseby ould bethattimewent by soquickly andthatIdidnot es ofourprofession,thepublic we andourown serve, supported by the College over over bysupported theCollege had the opportunity tohad theopportunity reputation. Inmy the past y ellows fromICD jects fostered ear gives 2002 hich we ntistry and xpect. We xpect. eation of a membership is ould e Section for details w heir commitment to de ) which is changing every month. every is changing ) which sue resulting in the cr g/ king each tinues to grow and our tinues to grow ENERAL ENERAL .icd.or G G will be as

decided that this will be a year of gathering informationdecided that this will be a year

we ell over 9,700 as of 31 December 2002. The Central The 9,700 as of 31 December 2002. ell over http://www 9 do not have in the Central Office. As always the Fellows the As always in the Central Office. do not have amaze me because of t and to a Fellow to be man. It is a privilege to their fellow represent you. so Mary Jo Webster and I wish all of you a Happy New Year. New a Happy and I wish all of you Webster Mary Jo We w Office continues to be busy, as you will w Year The New in 2003. more of you hope to see many for all of us through our website technology bring new ( smaller Ad Hoc Communications Committee. It will be smaller Council meeting in Sydney, at the next further evaluated Australia in September 2003. con Our College between meetings, so many items were before the Council. before items were meetings, so many between Of particular significance the Communications was to this area explored Committee. President Lanctis wanted determineCommunications or not a Standing whether The Council spent considerable necessary. Committee was time debating this is E. Brady in Page 2002 2002 Robert ditor of Secretary General GLOBE Section they ECRETARY possible, and truly possible, ECRETARY S S each year. The Council each year. cation embarks on what became the new E became the new OLLEGE OLLEGE costs while at the same time at the same costs while C C yn, went to everyyn, went

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his wife, Maril ROM THE ROM THE GLOBE hope will be a long association as Editor. hope will be a long association as Editor.

here possible. ould, met ould, F The year 2002 was exciting in many ways. President Lanctis ways. in many exciting 2002 was The year and c 2002. He w GLOBE maintaining a high-quality product. President Lanctis pre- sented him with a Presidential Citation at the Council Dr. Meeting for all that he has done for the College. at the USA Section made a Master Fellow was Hawkins Richard Dr. 18 October. evening, Dinner Dance on Friday A. Smith of the USA Section represented the International College of Dentists as well as represented the International of Dentists as well College had a the College Financially, anyone. could be done by are means we which end, cash balance at year’s positive at the endremaining solvent of economic have that some Districts and Regions recognizes costs tried to help with a reduction in and have problems w of the ended his career as Editor Hawkins Dr. the we The International Council met in New Orleans, Louisiana The International Council met in New on 16 and 17 October 2002. It had been sixteen months

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the most remote irst and foremost, I would irst and foremost, continued on page 12 technology afforded are complex but are designed are complex to give as in such a way updated direction to the enter the age as we College Technology. of Information F for this to thank you like opportunity to serve as the President of the International I As of Dentists. College I want presidency, my begin to continue the programs initiated continue the programs by 2002. Many of these programs 2002. Many asis upon which this College asis upon which of our profession, we need to of our profession, we ailable today allows today ailable an immediate 2003 llege President llege President technology av technology Co inoru Horiuchi, USA are to carry One of out our full and complete mission.

RESIDENT RESIDENT as founded by Doctors Ottofy and Okumura; and if we as founded by elfare of this College. Each and every Fellow is needed if Fellow Each and every elfarethis College. of M 11 Communication was the b the Communication was w are to preserve the history of the full advantage take Internetforms and other of electronic communication. The sharing of information to even sharing of information to even districts of the International of Dentists. College to focus on embracing like I would During the coming year, our lies in The future of this College the future of the ICD. every are too high for us not to apply hands and the stakes desires of our to insure that the dreams and means available founders are fulfilled. that Each one of us needs to have in the position are presently same desire, not just those who At the are inducted each year. Fellows of leadership. New part and proud to be a are excited they Induction ceremony, of our Fellows many After the initial years, of the ICD family. and are content to just become a recipient to pull away begin back in? pull those Fellows do we How of our publications. each of us agrees to uphold at the One of the Objectives for the responsible each Fellow time of induction, makes w we P P Page OLLEGE OLLEGE 2003 Ex-Officio College Officers International Council REETINGS FROM THE REETINGS FROM THE ice President: Carroll ...... Lon D. reasurer: Kerrigan P...... James President: ...... Minoru Horiuchi President-Elect: Castillo ...... Ramon V President:Immediate Past Lanctis J...... Victor . T SECTION I USA R. Clitheroe ...... William SECTION I USA ...... Donald E. Compaan SECTION I USA L. DiMango ...... Anthony SECTION I USA ...... Donald E. Johnson SECTION I USA Lathrop ...... John B. SECTION I USA Michaels W...... Emanuel SECTION I USA Pryse D...... Thomas SECTION I USAA. Shick ...... Richard SECTION I USA ...... Charles M. Simons SECTION I USA...... Charles L. Siroky SECTION II CANADA Cappa ...... C. Filippo Lunn W...... Gary SECTION II CANADA SECTION III MEXICO ...... Antonio Bello AMERICA . . .Manfred Seidemann SECTION IV SOUTH V EUROPESECTION Glynn David ...... B. V EUROPESECTION Kroon ...... Frans V EUROPESECTION Pre ...... Peter VI INDIASECTION Kohli ...... Anil VII JAPANSECTION ...... Norinaga Moriyama VII JAPANSECTION Satoh ...... Yoshinori AUSTRALASIANVIII SECTION C. Hall . . . . .Geoffrey SECTION IX PHILIPPINES Orosa ...... Luis F. SECTION X MIDDLE EAST Karjian ...... Levon Yang ...... Woong SECTION XI KOREA TAIPEISECTION XII ...... Chao-Chang Chan . . . . SECTION XX INTERNATIONAL Teo ...... Choo-Soo Editor:A. Smith ...... Richard Secretary General: ...... Robert E. Brady Deputy Secretary General: Selfridge D...... George 2003 C 2003 G 2003 C 2003 G inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:27 PM Page 11 Page PM 12:27 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:27PMPage12 the world. I the world. I different viewsto incorporate andinsights fromaround to theSections.Ilookforward to this year in ordertodiscussspecific It ismy intentionto a difference. o I author,19th century Edward Everett Hale.Hewrote: I would like tosharewithyou aparaphrasedverse by the responsibility ofsome; itistheresponsibility of 2003 C G for one pa in thedor inpromoting its part of theCollege thatbothersme.EachSectionneedstodo w F another oftheObjectives. As Itake inventory ofour New Fellows arealways welcome intheCollege; thatis for thehealthandwelfare ofthepublic internationally. the missionofadvancing andscienceofdentistry theart develop anew foundsenseofresponsibilitytoaccomplish wh my the m in individuals, Iamhopefulofgettingeveryone more proper messagetodeliver tothoselessinvolved ha 2003 C G F wn part, to thebestabilityofourSections,we wn part, canmake ellows, Iseethenew andmany faces onesas familiar strongly believe the ell. It is the ones I do not see participating intheaffairs ell. ItistheonesIdonotseeparticipating v ve r

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become complacent and encourage a return to become complacentandencourageareturn ission of the College. I am am ission oftheCollege. I ETNSFO THE FROM REETINGS ETNSFO THE FROM REETINGS person alo then bythegrace ofGOD, I WILL. If Ioughttodosomething, If Icandosomething, Ioughttodosomething. I cannotdoeverything, butIcandosomething. I amonly one, butIamone. mant Fellows and call uponeach of you to reachoutthose ne, butwith visit asmany Sections as ideas forprojectsthatwill draw chall rejuv enges we aretoo face big OLLEGE OLLEGE hopeful offinding the meeting withFellows each ofusdoing our enate themi College isnotthe issues pertaining continued from page11) nto active possible Page all. 12 P P pcosadmrtrosser spicuous andmeritorious fellow to a year of International Fellowship.to ayear ofInternational invite themtofellow We Korea. May 2003—Seoul, F P University andtheSao ofSaoPaulo School ofDentistry hosted usby showing usSaoPaulo andtakingustothe F internationally active. PresidentDr. Pericies de Correa the P presented withtheOttofy-Okumura Award. Dr. Jheewas TaekHeun Jheewas Dr. for theKorean Sectionwhere attended theInductionCeremony andGeneralMeeting and Section, Dr. Councilman,Dr. Sung,International Yang D District 3,Brazil,having themostfellows amongthe about 15ICDFellows. Meetings were heldinbothcitiesandeachgatheringhad F interesting tohearandseehistoric sitesofoldJapanwith w F impressivein avery ceremony. At the banquet,eachnew Japan Sectionwas heldas17new Fellows were inducted The 46thGeneralMeetingandInductionCeremony ofthe Japan May 2003—Fukuoka, theMongolianproject,inwhich active. heisstillvery started PresidentofICD.International DuringhisPresidency, he the sectiontowhat itistoday. asthe Hehasalsoserved ellow was introduced and hadthechancetosay afew reitas hasbeenelectedforMasterFellowship intheICD. Dr.reitas andhisfather Affonso deFreitas ofSaoPaulo, aulo Dental Association. Recently, Dr. Affonso de bur 03—SoPuoadRod aer,Brazil. ebruary 2003—SaoPaulo andRiodeJaneiro, ords. Duringexcursions aroundFukuoka,itwas very istricts inSec RESIDENT

RESIDENT w h te fieso h Korean Section. We ofthe the otherOfficers resident ofthe K ere graciously hostedby thepresident oftheKorean practicing dentistswho have demonstratedcon- 2003 Presidential Highlights tion IV,ur was ship intheCollege. Ilook orean orean vice tothepro Section when he ged tobec fession and ome more forward guided 2003 ellows, 1 ellows, held after the idant that the ts, but we also ts, but we Section meeting in eremony was was eremony ity Hotel. 37 New F nging ideas, comments and the U.S.A. the U.S.A. orld, excha orld, nal Induction C 2002 President, Dr. Lanctis passes the Vic to 2003 President,gavel Dr. Minoru Horiuchi. nternatio ure of ICD is in good hands. I can’t thank you enough thank you ure of ICD is in good hands. I can’t scussing specific Districts issues pertaining to individual ell attended. Among those present was the President of Among those present was ell attended. ellows from the Japan Section were inducted. New Officers New inducted. Section were from the Japan ellows round the w 13 Council Meeting at the Star C Council Meeting at Section and 2 New Australasian from Honorary Fellow F installed. Australasian Section were for 2003-2005 of the Reception the President’s by followed was The ceremony series of events. a very impressive and Luncheon. It was City,York NY, — New 2003 USA November I attended District II of The I I have enjoyed visiting and meeting ICD Fellows from visiting and meeting ICD Fellows enjoyed I have a conjunction with the Greater New York Meeting. It was York conjunction with the Greater New w Eugene Sekiguchi. Association, Dr. American Dental the last officialof the duty as a President my That was International of Dentists. College di The best form of good communication is and Sections. other in person, we meet each When we personal contact. ideas and commen exchange not only enjoy great fellowship. I appreciate all the guidance and great fellowship. enjoy I am conf support throughout this past year. fut for the opportunity 2003 President. to serve as your Page presented the April 2004; and to all people in the ICD be mailed in ery April thereafter as well as well April thereafter as ery

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pub ky ly st International President of ICD and my great mentor. greatst International mentor. President of ICD and my ere all attended to full capacity. Before the Conference, ere all attended to full capacity. une 2003 — Dublin, Ireland Research Institute, Past President of Japan section of ICD, Research Institute, Past Pa Yumiko, wife, join my Australia to for Sydney, Tokyo I left and attend the International Council Meeting and the The International Meeting Council Australasian Section Meeting. among discussed, had a great issues were turnout and many not to increase the capitation fee; combining them were: 2003 and 2004 its great gardens and parks. I was able to reconnect with able its great gardens and parks. I was friends and I had the opportunity old to make of my many the so grateful in the way were We well. friends, as new us during our stay. 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FFROMROM THE THE PPRESIDENTRESIDENT-E-ELECTLECT OFOF THE THE CCOLLEGEOLLEGE 20032003

"The International College of Dentists: Friendship with Commitment" 2003

With this message, I would of brotherhood, friendship, tolerance, and aid. These are like to extend fraternal the values that make the I.C.D. great and notably different and friendly greetings from all other dental organizations. Furthermore, our to all the Fellows in College has perspectives of a future because justice and every corner of the world. truth prevail among its members. The Sections have Likewise, my very best favorably developed in all continents, and some of them wishes for peace, prosperity, stand out because of their great work, their influence in and brotherhood. their Districts’ professional and institutional life, the respect earned from other institutions, or their growth in I am honored to assume membership. Ours is an institution that has accumulated the 2004 Presidency of talent and experience, and, consequently, stands out among the International College all other dental organizations. of Dentists, an institution that is thriving and vital, I come from a part of the world that has major social, Ramon Castillo with clear objectives and political, and economic problems. Therefore, I understand President-Elect an unambiguous plan of the problems that arise in many other parts of the globe and action. Our College has how they affect our organization. I must emphasize that, displayed a remarkable development over the last few since 1976, when I was invited to become a Fellow of the decades. Through our committees, we are busy addressing I.C.D., I have only felt enormous gratitude towards this current issues arising from changes in scientific, techno- institution that has made me feel an absolute equal among logical, and social fields. peers. I have learned how to fraternize on a daily basis, how to work cooperatively on big projects, how to cultivate Since the ICD was planned in 1920, and founded in 1927, one of the highest values: friendship. The latter is best it has distinguished itself as the world’s preeminent, summarized in Voltaire’s phrase “Virtue, study, and joy are international, honorary, dental organization. Not only are three brothers that must never be separated.” we privileged to be part of such a beautiful profession, but also we are very fortunate to be Fellows of the I.C.D. Not Fortunately, it is pleasant to see in many Sections of our every country has the opportunity to enjoy economic, I.C.D., a futuristic vision filled with projects principally social, and political stability. Therefore, our College is oriented towards continuing education, humanitarian concerned about all these factors and their consequences; support, and academic exchanges. But, to achieve success and thus, we try to assist members of our entire profession and positive results it is totally necessary to reinforce and the people they serve. leadership on individual as well as on institutional basis. Leadership is certainly the key to consolidate the issues We cannot be an island in the midst of a whirlwind of that have already been set forth; namely, plan of action, global change that is moving forward tirelessly with communications, and commitment with our I.C.D. gigantic steps. While our previous I.C.D. Presidents and Leadership is absolutely necessary to fulfill our pledge Officers have marked the path our College shall follow this with our College’s main objective “to advance the art and century, the changes that occur every day throughout the science of Dentistry for the health and welfare of the world shall be our guidelines to maintain our institution’s public internationally.” progress. Thus, with absolute sincerity, we will transfer to our brethren our enthusiasm and desire to serve mankind.

An institution like the I.C.D., built by visionaries and selfless individuals that have reached the uppermost continued on page 16 professional levels, constantly cultivates the highest values

Page 15 FTHE OF FTHE OF inside textREVISED8/5/0412:27PMPage16 2003 F • promote: turn, highest ethicalandprofessionalvalues. All thisshould, in will beproductive, andfriendly, fraternal, maintainingthe performed,service duringthisbriefpresidentialperiod, ferv I As the2004I.C.D. President, professional organizations. w F w professionals, thosewho have influenceand thegreatest Sections. Here,thebest-known potentialoftheI.C.D.The great liesprincipally inour independence. to proposals and initiatives, they de that they willdependmainly onthemselves the earth. This willenable of theroutineactivities ofourFellows andfriendsaround sensibility, todisclose,withgreat will alsoserve thedetails progress willundoubtedly advance humanrelations,but Districts, Sections,andRegions throughouttheworld. This Communications have ostensibly improved amongFellows, Our I.C.D. hasenteredtheelectroniceraenthusiastically. • • Active andinvolvement participation • ofthePresidents • Stimulation ofthe • A strategic campaigntoinvite toFellowship, ineach F F ellowship. Indeed, theseFellows aretheprofessionals

exchange ofexperiences andinternational Internal ho lead their countries’ various academic, scientific, and various academic,scientific, ho leadtheircountries’ hose opinionisrespectedandaccepted, aretapped for as well asstrengtheningofthehumanspirit Global, frontier-less fellowship forscienceandtechnology, our Sections in formal I.C.D.our Sectionsinformal globalwork andactivities. path ofourCollege outby ourSections. OurSectionsmarkthecorrect carried community, themostdistinguishedprofessionals among ourFellows v elopment andgrowth. At thesametime,withregards rom thePresident-Elect O THE ROM O THE ROM important C C our Sectionsto OLLEGE OLLEGE projects developed and P and mostpresti P ently hope must professtheir RESIDENT RESIDENT understand for their that the Page gious 2003 2003 (continued from page15) 16 dif I.C.D. President-Elect,2003 Ramón Castillo Thank you much! very ofourCollege andallmankind. benefit judgment sothatwe cancontinuetowork together forthe andgood assistance. Ipray meprudence theLordtogrant deposited uponme.Iwillnothesitatetoseekadviceand andcomradeshipmythe trust friendsandFellows have I hopetobeable torespond, withvigorandhardwork, to motivating fortheI.C.D. of theprofessionand is equally aboutallofthem.Helpingmembers concerned enjoy economic,social,andpoliticalstability. The College geographic areasoftheglobe;regrettably, notallofthem wa live inaworld inpeace andtruly fraternize fullofviolence, our I.C.D. Itismy sincereandprofounddesirethatwe all It its multipleobjectives. effective sotheExecutive support Committeecanachieve E.BradyandhisassistantsprovideRobert constantand by General. outstanding roleperformed itsSecretary OurCollege to fulfill. and Executive Board.Likewise, thePermanent Committees theactionplansofeach Council permanently support President, theExecutive CommitteeandtheInternational President. Regardless ofthegeographic originofthe Section orRegion isrecognized throughtheelectedFellow leadership aswell work asgroup ofthecorresponding of the projection of theworld representsthePresidency oftheI.C.D. Thus, Y ear afteryear aFellow originating is r, f -E iculties, iculties,

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ey fr chaels, Orosa, Luis Pre, Peter Shick, Richard Choo-Soo Teo tonio Bello, Clitheroe, William Donald Compaan, Levon Karjian, Kerrigan, James Kohli, Anil Emanuel uncil Photo: from Missing Members of OP ROW, L/R: Manfred Seidemann,OP ROW, L/R: Manfred Donald Johnson, Thomas Pryse, Kroon, Frans Lathrop, John Yoshinori FRONT ROW,FRONT Lanctis, L/R: Victor Castillo, Ramon Minoru Horiuchi, Carroll Lon MIDDLE ROW, Smith, L/R: Richard Charles Simons, DiMango,Ge Anthony Garry Lunn, David Glynn, An Mi T Satoh, Cappa, Filippo Yang, Woong Brady, Robert Charles Siroky Co inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:27 PM Page 17 Page PM 12:27 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:27PMPage18 S USA S USA Section I USA: ..CharlesL.Siroky Section IUSA: ..Richard A. Shick Section IUSA: ..Lloyd J. Phillips Section IUSA: ..Emanuel W. Michaels Section IUSA: ..JohnB. Lathrop Section IUSA: ..JamesP.Section IUSA: Kerrigan ..DonaldE.Johnson Section IUSA: ..Anthony L.DiMango Section IUSA: ..DonaldE.Compaan Section IUSA: ..LonD. Carroll Section IUSA: D.Deputy Registrar...... George Selfridge E.Brady ...... Robert Registrar L.Smith Editor...... R. T V ...... CarlG.Lundgren President-Elect ...... CharlesM.Simons President esrr...... JohnB. Lathrop reasurer ice-President ...... Robert L.Bartheld ...... Robert ice-President ECTION ECTION District 12 District 11 District 10 District 9 District 8 District 7 District 6 District 5 District 4 District 3 District 2 District 1 International Council 2002 Officers Regents Carl C.Collier Johnny N. Johnson Reed E.Sanford Sampe David A. W James E.Felix Thomas D. Pryse I. Leon Aronson W Raymond R.Lancione Thomas A. Clary, Sr. V angel R.Zissi illiam B. Kort illiam R.Patterson I I Page 18 Alice andmyself, ofyour President, butalsofortheoffice y We needed them, w for beingthereonthosemany occasions contributions. We alsothanktheirspouses,JanandPaul, Y budget. We offer themourcomplimentsandabig,"Thank accomplish withtheirlimited their qualityofcharacter, andforwhat they areable to Joandthestaff,Mary grows daily bothinadmirationof Dr.My respectandappreciationforthecentraloffice, Brady, College. ofyour youbut alsoIcongratulate ontheaccomplishments thank you formepers to somany fortheirtruly exceptional efforts. Inotonly has beenagoodyear formeandtheSectionthanks College ofDentists.It the USASectionofInternational It hasbeenmy aspresidentof pleasuretoserve great very ear. The hospitality, andappreciation,notjustfor concern ou." The College and ou." The College and

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as received warmly and will remain in our hearts and and warmly as received continued from page 18 continued from ou (we) are the crème de la crème. Together we will move we Together are the crème de la crème. ou (we) our leadership is really all about – it is about inspiring others. our leadership is really re alert, are eager to participate. do care, and they It 19 leadership that gives the College the worldwide image and the worldwide the College leadership that gives and enjoy. come to know have respect we projects the list of our review should repeatedly I think we can findto see if we district that one additional need in the might become a part of a project or cause us to look further a senior might recognize As a result, we for a solution. do something student, dental student, sponsor an exchange ownfor our dental school or remember our We membership strengthens the College and makes the College and makes the College membership strengthens many members. I wish I had recorded the to the relevant during these official questions and comments of the Fellows most reassuring to see and hear our members visits. It was a inspire and nurture participation becomes our task to allow, and help it mature and encouraging more attendance at meetings, programs, candidates to join us in our worthy more new, inviting busy and spread the word. editors your Keep efforts. Y As our USA in a strong unity and friendship. forward "the Emmering, said, Tom President, Section Foundation group or individual has been and is greaterCollege than any to doing good since and has been dedicated of its Fellows because of the good will established 1928, and the ICD was of its founders." Let us carry on with this great tradition. tremendous leaders, but remember what are all proven, you I say y w Visitation thoughts forever. by Page Thomas Kays illiam R. Clitheroe

illiam P. Walsh illiam P. Howard R. Lyboldt Howard Bruce O. Lensch Bruce O. Warr E. Newell W B. (continued) Steven Tonelli Tonelli Steven Spencer James P. A. George Kirchner S Milone Andrew Gerrit C. Hagman G. Gaston Lawrence Williams Jean R. Loevy Hannelore T. Michael A. Luberto Batie W. Harley Clinton Jack W. W L. Neil Loveridge Thornley Brian F. Leighton A. Wier Theodore M. Roberson John R. Jordan, Jr. Regents Vice Regents District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16 District 17 District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 District 11 District 12 District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16 District 17 ECTION ECTION S USA S USA inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:27 PM Page 19 Page PM 12:27 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:28PMPage20 Missouri to see all the top Country and Missouri toseeallthetop Country Western starsin w CEC. Somethingdifferent tothesiteofourfirst returned D. the 20thanniversary ofthisprojectby honoringDr. George Continuing EducationConference(CECXX). We celebrated July broughtustoSaintLouis,Missourifor ourannual December; andearly indicateanothersuccess. returns Overseas. We began withoursolicitationlettersentin other than Vietnam, againthrough Health Volunteer Program. This willallow ustoprovide incountries support impetus forwhat isnow theHumanitarianOutreach completed thefundingofthisprojectandprovided the V thousand dollars)beingdonatedby ourFellows toHealth c In 2001,theUSASectionbegan the Vietnam Project.It the year andeven attendedtheEuropeanmeetinginJune. wellthe Sectionvery in theirextensive travels throughout travel plans.Dr. Simonsandhiswife, Alice, represented set thetoneforyear andbriefedtheCommitteeonhis Executive He CommitteeMeetinginRockville,Maryland. withPresidentSimonschairingthe outinJanuary started y The USASectionhadamuchbetter S USA S USA m ofuto in ame tofruition olunteers Overseas. Inlessthanoneyear theSection as addedthisyear. We hadapost-CECtriptoBranson,

Selfridge, who was initsbeginning, andwe instrumental ECTION ECTION Re g srro theUSASection istrar of Robert Robert 2002 with $25,000 (tw $25,000 2002 with .Brady E. (continued) ear in2002. We Registrar’s Report enty five Page 20 certain areasandbemoreresponsivecertain to theSectionneeds. basis, which hasgiven tomove ustheopportunity in faster e JoandIhaveMary hadanexciting year withyou and project andhopestohave itcomplete withinafew months. MasterFellowinformation. DonJohnsonisspearheading e Regents, inOctober, thatwe agreed neededtoupdateand The USASectionisrebuildingitswebsite. The Boardof .Johnson, andDr. JamesP. asMasterFellows. Kerrigan proud tohonorDr. William E.Hawkins, Dr. DonaldE F At ourDinnerDanceonFriday night,threeUSASection the ICDwas explained ofallintheroom. tothesatisfaction people attendedourFellowship OrientationProgram where tistry. On Thursday nightprecedingtheConvocation, 500 Association. Hespoke onleadershipwithinorganized den- Bramson, Executive Directorofthe American Denial our DinnerDance.OurConvocation speaker was Dr. Jim three new Fellows were inductedand 930peoplewere at Orleans meteveryone’s expectations. Two hundredfifty- ly met foraday andone-halfbeforethat.Food was definite- Orleans, Louisiana,inOctober. Council The International Our Convocation andDinnerDancewere heldinNew and worthy ofyour time. and make itapointtovisit.Itisanenjoyable experience o any For pledge insupport. we Museum of The Section to 2003 —acruise Alaska fromSeattle. bit ofitandhave signedupforournext postCECevent in back toSaintLouis. The 28peoplewho went enjoyed every coach inwhich to travel mealsaday,ate threeenormous andhadourown motor their shows. Inajam-packed threedays we saw shows, five xpect 2003tobeeven better. Monicaiswithusonapart-time xpand thewebsite capacitywithalltheappropriatelinksand ellows were elevated toMasterFellow status. We are pportunity tovisittheMuseum,you needtoreconsider pportunity

on everyone’s aswe mindandasfar cantell,New completed thethirdpayment ofoursecond$50,000 Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland. inBaltimore,Maryland. Dentistry This year continues its support totheNational continues itssupport from SaintLouistoBransonand one who hasnottaken the this 2002 continued on page 22 illiam R. Clitheroe ...... term three year First ice Regent District 16ice Regent H. Flagg ...... Roger ice Regent District I5ice Regent E. Stubbs ...... Paul ice Regent District 6ice Regent Allen R...... James ice Regent District Iice Regent ...... M. Christine Benoit 21 Regent District 16Regent ...... Theodore M. Robeson V Regent District 15Regent Wier A...... Leighton V Regent District 6Regent G. Gaston ...... Lawrence V Councilmen International (Elected in 2002, to office in 2003) Donald E. Johnson term ...... Third three year Donald E. Compaan ...... term Second three year A. ShickRichard term ...... Second three year W Charles M. Simons term three year ...... First New Regents and Vice Regents Regents Vice and Regents New office(Elected in 2002 to in 2003) District IRegent Tonelli Steven ...... J. V Page Statistics for the Year Statistics for the (continued) OR TE EDIT OR angel R. Zissi, Lexington, Massachusetts angel R. Zissi, Lexington, ECTION ECTION George D. Selfridge, Chesterfield, Missouri D. George Richard J. Galeone, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Richard J. REGISTRAR Rockville, Maryland Robert E. Brady, DEPUTY REGISTRAR TREASURER Pennsylvania Chester, West Lathrop, John B. EDIT Arkansas Little Rock, Robert L. Smith, Jr., ASSOCIA Robert L. Bartheld, McAlester, Oklahoma McAlester, Robert L. Bartheld, VICE PRESIDENT V PRESIDENT Carl G. Lundgren, Hills Estates, California Rolling PRESIDENT ELECT S USA (Elected in 2002, to office in 2003) Elections Inductees in New Orleans, Louisiana (2002) - 253 Inductees in New in 2002 - 79 eligible Life Fellows in 2002 - 87 Deceased Fellows inducted in 2002 - 3 Honorary Fellows in 2002 - 3 Master Fellows S USA inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:28 PM Page 21 Page PM 12:28 8/5/04 REVISED text inside inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:28 PM Page 22

USAUSA SSECTIONECTION (continued)

Registrar’s Report (continued from page 21)

Review of 2002 USA Section Projects Include:

• 52 Outstanding Student Awards at USA Dental Schools

2002 • 4 International Student Exchanges

• Journalism Seminar sponsored jointly with the American Dental Association

• 4 Interviews were added to the Outstanding Leaders in Dentistry audiovisual tape series bringing the total to 57.

• Continued the 5 year funding with National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland.

Our address remains the same: International College of Dentists 51 Monroe St * Suite 1400 * Rockville, Maryland 20850 2003 USA Section President, Carl G. Lundgren 301.251.8861 telephone stands with International College President 301.738.9143 facsimile Minoru Horiuchi. www.usa-icd.org

Appointments (to office in 2003)

• Thomas D. Pryse Remaining one-year term of Lon D. Carroll International Council

• Michael A. Luberto Remaining one year term of David A. Sampe Regent - District 9

• Paul A. Gruber Remaining one year term of Michael Luberto Vice Regent — District 9

• Jean R. Williams Immediately replacing Charles E. Hassel Vice Regent - District 7

Page 22 2002 23 Page October 2002 October BOARD OF REGENTS BOARD (continued) New Orleans,New Louisiana, USA ECTION ECTION held, B. John President; Vice Lathrop, A. Richard Treasurer; Shick, R. Vangel President; Past Immediate Zissi, CK ROW L/R: I. Leon Aronson, Regent, District E. Newell Five; Warr, Regent, District Thomas Fourteen; A. Clary, rt bert L. Smith, Jr., J. Editor; Victor Lanctis, President, College Charles Canada; M. Simons, L. Robert President; gent, E. Reed District Two; Sanford, Regent, R. Howard District Ten; Lyboldt, Regent, District Seventeen; E. James gent, R. District One; William Clitheroe, Regent, District Fifteen. lix, Regent, District Seven; Donald E. Compaan, Regent, Past District Eleven; David A. Sampe, Regent, District Nine; alsh, Regent, Vice B. William District Twelve; Kort, Regent, District Eight. S USA S USA Bruce O. Lensch, Regent, District R. Thirteen; William Patteson, Regent, District B. Four; Sixteen. Thomas Kays, Regent, District Fe BA Re Re MIDDLE ROW R. L/R: Raymond Lancione, Regent, District Thomas Three; D.W Pryse, Regent, P. District Six; William FRONT ROWFRONT E. L/R: Robert Brady, Registrar; D.George Selfridge, Deputy Registrar;Carl G.Ro Lungren, Elect; President Ba inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:28 PM Page 23 Page PM 12:28 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:28PMPage24 S USA S USA Section I USA: ..CharlesL.Siroky Section IUSA: ..CharlesM.Simons Section IUSA: ..Richard A. Shick Section IUSA: ..ThomasD. Pryse Section IUSA: ..Emanuel W. Michaels Section IUSA: ..JohnB. Lathrop Section IUSA: ..DonaldE.Johnson Section IUSA: ..Anthony L.DiMango Section IUSA: ..DonaldE.Compaan Section IUSA: ..William R.Clitheroe Section IUSA: Deputy Registrar...... George D.Deputy Registrar...... George Selfridge E.Brady ...... Robert Registrar ...... RichardJ. Galeone Assistant Editor L.Smith Editor...... R. T V L.Bartheld President-Elect...... Robert ...... Carl G.Lundgren President esrr...... JohnB. Lathrop reasurer c-rsdn ...... Vangel R.Zissi ice-President ECTION ECTION District 17 District 16 District 15 District 14 District 13 District 12 District 11 District 10 District 9 District 8 District 7 District 6 District 5 District 4 District 3 District 2 District 1 International Council 2003 Officers Regents J. Howard R.Lyboldt Theodore M.Roberson WierLeighton A. Newell E. Warr O.Bruce Lensch Carl C.Collier Johnny N. Johnson Reed E.Sanford Luberto Michael A. W James E.Felix Lawrence G.Gaston I. Leon Aronson W Raymond R.Lancione Thomas A. Clary, Sr.

Steven Tonelli illiam B. Kort illiam R.Patterson I I Page 24 it's humanitarian grants. it's humanitariangrants. The Regents arebringingforth The Section'sFoundation well continuestoperform with Aw aw of I was especially intheconferring proudtoparticipate Seattle CECandthe wereAlaska cruise superb. clockwork, thespecialawards arealways well doneandthe The Convocation ballalways andtheformal comeoff like program continueswith excellence. Leaders inDentistry hasbeensoundandsteady.Stewardship ofourfinances The the Vietnam andCambodia dentalpublic healthprogram. hallmark ofthisyear's changes. There isacontinuationof Central Office. The dev Web page advancing development ofthe ofthecomputerexpertise wa We inmaintainingthelCDFamily.duties areofutmostimportance Above all,thefriendshipsthataremadeaswe our perform the eminentorganization ofitstype. displaying hisorherleadershipabilitiestohelpusremain w Regents, aswell astheCommitteesgives meafeelingof The dedicationandeffort by everyone ontheBoardof ell beingwiththeUSASectionoflCD. Everyone is ards inthe31styear ofourmanaging theJournalism ys. A major effort hasbeenaccomplishedwiththeever

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W. Deputy Regent, Maryland ICD Constituent, ICD Sponsored Luncheon Raises ICD Sponsored nald E. Johnson, USA nior class and will be be nior class and will The luncheon started at 1:00 pm with introductions and a introductions The luncheon started at 1:00 pm with The Maryland Fellows of the USA Section of the InternationalThe Maryland Fellows ing in Sydney, Australia, College Awareness of Faculty and Students of Faculty and College Awareness 25 et ternational Councilor,repairs epresented a wide range of specialties, professional activities, and activities, a wide range of specialties, professional epresented students in achieving their full professional potential. The cost of students in achieving their full professional of the included rental this event was about US $2,000.00, which by was well received hall, box lunches and printing. The program the ju cooperation of the dental school. student on and a junior dental Hal Crossley by Dr. keynote address able to select two were "Maintaining a Balanced Life". Students based on condensed CVs of our Fellows. The discussion groups 45 minutes, followed by a initial table discussion was scheduled for The Fellows to a second table discussion group. rotation and break r very quite candid and all were The discussions were interests. the Melvin Kushner chaired enthusiastic about their outcome. Dr. Wilson, the Margaret support of Dr. with the strong program Affairs. Associate Dean for Administration and Student College of Dentists held its inaugural luncheon and educational College of Dentists of the junior class of the Baltimore for the 86 members program on Thursday, University of Maryland College of Dental Surgery, Fellows of the College hosted a luncheon October 2, 2003. Eleven and table discussions on "The Power of Prior to the ICD Council Me Dr. Do In for a bus drivera denture in the Outback. Page cles for jobs es. The Student illiam P. Walsh illiam P. aul A. Gruber aul E. Stubbs (continued) M, Christine Benoit Spencer James P. A. George Kirchner S Milone Andrew Gerrit C. Hagman Alan James R. Williams Jean R. Loevy Hannelore T. P Batie W. Harley Clinton Jack W. W L. Neil Loveridge Thornley Brian F. P H. Flagg Roger John R. Jordan, Jr. esulted in about a dozen arti esulted Vice Regents ram is getting geared up for some nice pat themselves on the back pat themselves Constitution and Bylaws Committee has been Constitution and Bylaws District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 District 11 District 12 District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16 District 17 re to be highly praised for that. The new Public The new praised for that. re to be highly a ECTION ECTION A. The y D me really outstanding leaders to our ranks and our to leaders outstanding me really ou see, with all of that talent around, it has been easy ou see, with all of that talent around, xceptionally well done. I know that I feel really good that I feel really done. I know well xceptionally xchange prog S USA e about the status of our USA Section. efforts in the fall.efforts Y been and I have as Marge for me to brag about our ICD, been have We of the State meetings. visiting a variety been and I believe have place we every treated royally is of high value. that the visitation program the USA Section to reach of It is time for each Fellow around and so the Relations effort r including mention in the lCD, about being published JA updatingbusy a lot of our chang e S USA inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:28 PM Page 25 Page PM 12:28 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:28PMPage26 something theFellows oftheSectionwant tocontinue. S USA Our website, the Section. Board ofRegents realizedthiswas inthebestinterestof each year. toacceptbutthe Changeissometimesdifficult asof31December the "Key" iscurrent sothatinformation The BoardofRegents alsochangedthepublication dateof our second our second and fromwhich no onewanted tocomehome. This was to cruise Alaska. That was anexperience everyone enjoyed F speakers were threeofthebestwe have ever had. in Seattle, Washington. The weather was perfectandthe In July we hadour21stContinuingEducationConference toallofus. become moreimportant all becomemorecomputerliterate,thewebsite will established, asneedsoftheSectionaredetermined. As we will beanongoingprojectwithmaterialaddedandlinks and hostourwebsite undertheguidanceofDr. Johnson.It Section enteredintoacontractwith"Factor of4"todesign in thehandsofMasterFellow DonaldE.Johnson. The S USA ollowing ourCEC,sixty-two ofuswent onourpostCEC Re ECTION Robert Robert g ECTION srro theUSA istrar of Section post CEC .Brady E. w ww .usa-icd.or trip anditap (continued) "K be 2003. Fellow RichardJ. Galeone meeting inSanFrancisco. within theUSASectionin Several things have changed in organized dentistry. to grow andisdeeply involved them. OurSectioncontinues we influence ontheSectionand behalf. Bothwere apositive throughout theyear onour and hiswife,Marge, traveled Our PresidentCarlLundgren g came theEditorof e

, y" following ourFall w h ere fortunate tohaveere fortunate as undergone arebirth pears thatthisis Registrar’s Report Page 26 Registrar E.Brady,Robert DMD In Fellowship, of you. prosperous2004forall Jo,MonicaandIwishavery Mary schools. intheelementary curriculum ofthe in toothpasteandtointroducedentalhealthaspart public policy onfluoridation,promotetheuseoffluorides thinking totheirdentalschoolfaculty, initiategovernment are: toextend ourwestern concept ofcultural-scientific another successin2004. The objectives oftheprogram Houston. Drs.Felix andSampehave every expectation of American Dental Association andtheUniversity of Texas, and isincooperationwithHealth Volunteers Overseas, the and David Sampe. The program expanded toCambodia successful year undertheguidanceofFellows JamesFelix hadavery again The HumanitarianOutreachProgram candidates. never tires initssearchtomake itmoremeaningfultothe done theFOPanditgetsbettereachyear. The Committee followed by areception. timeweThis isthefourth have and guestsattendedtheFellowship OrientationProgram The previous evening, thenew Fellows andtheirspouses Dr. RichardShaffer was elevated toMasterFellow status. that night. We Fellows alsoinductedthreeHonorary and dinnerdance October 24,andhonoredthematourformal and DinnerDance. We inducted246Fellows onFriday, October saw usinSanF rancisco forourConv ocation 2003 American Dental Association American Dental of Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland. total to 59 tape series bringing the Dentistry" audiovisual Humanitarian Outreach Program ice Regent District 10ice Regent ...... Curtis R. Johnson ice Regent District 9ice Regent A. Gruber ...... Paul ice Regent District 8 ...... Keith W. Suchy District 8ice Regent W...... Keith ice Regent District 5ice Regent Jr...... Henry L. Diversi, 27 Regent District 10 ...... Harley W. Batie W. District 10Regent . . .Harley ...... V Regent District 9 ...... Michael A. Luberto District 9Regent ...... Michael ...... V Regent District 8 ...... Hannelore T. Loevy T. District 8 ...... Hannelore Regent V Councilmen International (Elected in 2003, to office in 2004) LathropJohn B. term ...... Third three-year MichaelsW. Emanuel term ...... Second three-year PryseThomas D. term three-year ...... First include: of 2003 USA Section Projects Review at USA Dental Schools Awards • 54 Outstanding Student • 8 International Student Exchanges Journalism• Seminar sponsored with the funding with National Museum Continued the 5-year • added to the "Outstanding Leaders in were 4 Interviews • Continued support• of the CEC • Continued support of the USA Section Foundation New Regents and Vice Regents Vice and Regents New office(Elected in 2003, to in 2004) 5 District Regent ...... Gerrit ...... C. Hagman V Page Statistics for the Year Statistics for the (continued) OR angel R. Zissi, Lexington, Massachusetts angel R. Zissi, Lexington, ECTION ECTION Robert E. Brady, Rockville, Maryland Robert E. Brady, DEPUTY REGISTRAR Selfridge, Chesterfield, Missouri D. George Reed E. Sanford, Fargo, North Dakota Fargo, Reed E. Sanford, EDIT Galeone, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Richard J. REGISTRAR V VICE PRESIDENT Georgia Aronson, Savannah, I. Leon TREASURER PRESIDENT Oklahoma McAlester, Robert L. Bartheld, PRESIDENT ELECT llows who Resigned in 2003 – 26 who llows S USA Elections (Elected in 2003, to office in 2004) Inductees in 2003 – 246 Inductees in 2003 – in 2003 – 79 eligible Life Fellows in 2003 – 76 Deceased Fellows Fe in 2003 – 3 inducted Honorary Fellows in 2003 – 1 Master Fellows S USA inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:28 PM Page 27 Page PM 12:28 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:28PMPage28 S USA BA Lancione Raymond R. LeonAronson, I. Allen, James R. Milone, O. Bruce Andrew S. Felix, Luberto, James E. Michael A. Johnson, Lensch, Johnny N. Tonelli, Steven J. Mango, Di Anthony L. Brady, Robert E. JohnMIDDLE ROW: B. Bartheld, Robert L. Lundgren, G. Carl Simons, M. Charles Galeone Richard J. Zissi, Lathrop, Vangel R. Smith Jr., L. R. FRONT ROW: S USA KRW ila .Kr,Liho .We,Tedr .Rbro,Hwr .Lblt eelE ar alC Collier C. Carl Warr, Newell E. Lyboldt, Howard R. Roberson, Theodore M. Wier, A. Leighton Kort, CK ROW: William B. ECTION ECTION (continued) BOARD OFREGENTS Page 2003 28 2002 ill provide for ill provide the College, I wish to the College, continued on page 14 oundation w anadian Section President Lovely President C tion of this stewardship. ate recogni President’s Message President’s s honoured by having the President of the International having s honoured by tablishment of the F of the tablishment ere also pleased to have Secretary General Bob Brady ere also pleased to have oundation, to be known as the William J. Spence J. William as the oundation, to be known hank the many who have made donations this year. made donations this have who hank the many 29 appropri The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Section of the The 53rd 25, 26, 2002, was Quebec on May held in Montreal, ICD, Section in that it a milestone meeting for the Canadian Anniversary part of, the 100th coincided with, and was Association. Our Section meeting of the Canadian Dental wa President of the Canadian Lanctis (a Past Victor College, We as our special guests. Section) and his wife Marilyn w and his wife, Janet, with us. during our Fellows inducted 26 new President Bob Baker decided to "umbrella" The Board of Regents Convocation. our Scholarship and Humanitarian projects under a Section F will proceed and Formalization Memorial Foundation. It is anticipated that will be completed this year. hopefully management and gifting, will expedite the Foundation projects support. On behalf of Es t Page II II 2002-2003 Officers International Council Master Fellow C.F. Cappa (London, ON) C.F. Master Fellow Regents & Deputy Regents Master Fellow G.M. Marshall (Toronto, ON) G.M. Marshall (Toronto, Master Fellow ECTION ANADA ECTION ANADA Regent Catalano (Vancouver) ...... W.P. Deputy Regent ...... (Nanaimo) Crowe D.A. ice-President ON) Brode (Windsor, ...... D.M. reasurer (Guelph, ON) G.S. Bowles ...... Life Fellow RegentThompson (Edmonton) ...... G.W. Deputy Regent Sharun (Edmonton) ...... W.J. Rondeau (Regina) Regent ...... P.D. Regent ...... M. Suzuki (Winnipeg) Deputy Regent ...... Solmundson (Winnipeg) G.D. Regent Boccia (Toronto) ...... A.D...... Deputy Regent...... Chapnick (Toronto) A.B. Regent Flam (Montreal) ...... D.J. Blomfield (Montreal) ...... J.V. Deputy Regent (Halifax) Gordon Regent ...... E.F. Deputy Regent (Halifax) ...... S.M. Brayton (Ottawa) Regent ...... E.S.C. Swan ast President MB) (Winnipeg, ...... R.C. Baker District #1 — British Columbia Alberta District #2 — District #3 — Saskatchewan District #4 — Manitoba District #5 — Ontario District #6 — Quebec Atlantic Canada District #7 — District #8 — Military President (Halifax, NS) Lovely ...... F.M. President-Elect BC) Lunn (Vancouver, ...... G.W. V P T Registrar Cappa (London,ON) C.F...... Master Fellow Archivist ON) (Toronto, I. Siegel ...... Master Fellow Cappa (London, ON) C.F. Editor . . . . .Master Fellow . . . . S C S C inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:28 PM Page 29 Page PM 12:28 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:28PMPage30 S C Reports ofthesetwo herein. Reports projectsarereported Philippines). tropical islandofMindanaointhesouthern non-consumable dentalequipmentfortheirprojectonthe to Health Teams (Canada)Inc.($2,500for International ($4,000 fortheirongoingwork in given to The Kindnessin Societyof Action Service Alberta oftheworld.projects inotherparts wereThis year grants their senioryear. Annually we humanitarian alsosupport schools withatotalamountof$5,000tostudentsentering scholarshipsineachofour10dental continue tosupport our communities.Collectively, throughourCollege, we othersthroughorganizationshis/her timetoserve within I amaware thateachofourFellows gives generously of S C President’s Message 2. To advancetheartandscienceofdentistry 1. 4. To cultivateandfostercordial relations 3. To endeavortobringtogetheroutstanding ANADA ECTION

ANADA ECTION internationally. for thehealthandwelfare ofthepublic dentistry andotherhealth professions. among thoseengaged in theprofession of among membersoftheprofession. and toencourageanexchangeofgoodwill growth anddiffusion ofdentalknowledge world forthepurposeoffostering members ofthedentalprofession ofthe cognate subjects. r To esearch inthefieldofdentalscienceand

encourage postgraduatestudyand International Collegeof DentistswasFounded International (continued) The ObjectivesforWhichthe Central America), and Central America), (continued) Page 30 President, CanadianSection F F College asitsPresident. our SectionoftheInternational Council.ItisaprivilegeInternational andpleasuretoserve represented ussowell asCouncilrepresentatives tothe V devoted asRegistrar ofourSection,andtoFellow service F to MasterFellow Fil Cappa(E-mail:[email protected], As President,Iwant togive sincerethanksandrecognition 5. To cooperatewithdentistsandvarious 9. To encourage andsupportprojects ofa 8. To recognize conspicuousservicetothe 7. To perpetuatethehistoryofdentistry. 6. To preserve andelevatethedignityof ax: 519-471-8341, Telephone 519-471-9217)forhis ellow Frank W. Lovely, raternally, ic LanctisandMasterFellow GordonMarshallwho have control of of control or humanitarian nature. gr profession andprovide amethodof professional conduct. maintain thehighestethicalstandards and profession byenjoiningallmembersto nigFellowship intheColl anting ganizations for the prevention and oral disor ders. ege. 2002 supplies. treatments, nursing and ction by flashlight. je In e along with several hundred kilograms of hundred kilograms e along with several car l ica d ribal Missions Outreach, to provide needed eyeglasses, ribal Missions Outreach, to provide hearing aids, emergency dentalhearing aids, emergency me and medical/dental pharmaceuticals donated remote Dibabawon and Mansaka tribal groups. Health Teams and Mansaka tribal groups. Health remote Dibabawon International (Canada) partnered their on-site hosts, with T 31 The results of the needs assessment done in Managua will The results of the needs of a community-based prevention become the foundation forward pilot project is moving The Honduran program. accountability try to balance sustainability, as we slowly, with also grew Our educational activities and practicality. again Thirty ages were students of varying Guatemalan us. Basic supplies and schooled with Cimientos de Educacion. schools. to several provided instruction were materials Page the three (continued) ted 2850 patients at ted 2850 patients at r happy patient. Anothe ECTION ANADA ECTION ANADA er 100 surgeries and training local hospital staff and local hospital staff and training er 100 surgeries orked for two weeks in Solala, Guatemala, performing weeks for two orked Projects Report Projects S C This non-denominational Christian Missionary organization, Tom outfitted Dr. a 10 member Medical/Dental team, led by people on Harle (DDS), to serve the poor and disadvantaged island of Mindanao in Muslim, tropical the predominantly period from 3 – 17 the southern Philippines. In the two-week March 2002, the team trea Health Teams International (Canada) Inc., Philippines Mission Report Health Teams S C clinic worksites in Kapalong, Tagum and Mawab, to reach the and Mawab, Tagum in Kapalong, clinic worksites Nine separate one-week dental missions were completed in dental missions were Nine separate one-week thousands and Nicaragua. Literally Honduras, Guatemala for thousands of patients. In addi- done of procedures were tion, our equipment and instruments are being used on an others doing similar work almost continuous basis by around the globe. Our first team medical-surgical ever w ov ‘bomberos’ in basic techniques. Kindness in Action Service Society of Alberta Kindness in Action inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:29 PM Page 31 Page PM 12:29 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:29PMPage32 C District #8 — Military District #8—Military District #7— Atlantic Canada District #6—Quebec District #5—Ontario District #4—Manitoba District #3—Saskatchewan District #2— Alberta District #1—BritishColumbia ..MasterFellowEditor C.F. Cappa(London,ON) ..MasterFellow I.Siegel (Toronto, ON) Archivist ..MasterFellow C.F. Cappa(London,ON) Registrar T P V . . .D. M.Brode(Windsor, ON) President-Elect W. ..Garry Lunn(Vancouver, BC) President S s rsdn ..Frank M. Lovely NS) (Halifax, ast President eet...E.S.C. Swan (Ottawa) Regent ...W. A. MacInnis(Halifax) Deputy Regent ..S.M.Brayton (Halifax) Regent Deputy Regent ..J.V. (Montreal) Blomfield . . .D.J. Flam(Montreal) Regent ..A.P. Dagys (Toronto) Deputy Regent ..J. B.Regent Clark(Tillsonburg) G.D. Solmundson(Winnipeg) . Deputy Regent ..M.Suzuki(Winnipeg) Regent ..P.D.Regent Rondeau(Regina) ..G.Zenith(Edmonton) Deputy Regent ..W.J.Regent (Edmonton) Sharun esrr..LifeFellow G.S.Bowles (Guelph,ON) reasurer S C c-rsdn ..G. W. Thompson (Edmonton, AB) ice-President euyRgn ...... D.A. Crowe (Nanaimo) . Deputy Regent ..W.P. Catalano(Vancouver) Regent ANADA ECTION ANADA ECTION Regents &Deputy International Council Garry W.Garry BC) Lunn(Vancouver, C. Filippo Cappa(London,ON) 2003-2004 Officers II II Page 32 for theProjectinSriLanka. dentalchairs designated forthepurchaseofthreeportable "Health Teams organization. International" This Grantis Also b and academicrecordinthatyear. based oncharacter, activities, inextracurricular participation y arship isawarded toastudentcompletingthe penultimate student ineachofour10Faculties ofDentistry. This schol- toone andaplaquedcertificate consists ofa$1000bursary Facultiesin eachofthefive inCanada,itnow ofDentistry Fi in its47thyear. ofDentistsScholarship,whichInternationalCollege isnow In 2003,theCanadianSectiononceagainsponsored International CollegeofDentistsScholarship ear ofDentistry, on therecommendationofFaculty, rst offered in1956,withanaward of$100toonestudent eing supported witheing supported isthe a$4,500grant Registrar’s Report .Filippo Cappa C. Reg istrar 2003 mpanied da Lace of ri on, acco Jug e toothbrush

hich she intended to ou letter, Dr. Avolina Dr. ou letter, aguayan children aguayan A grant of $4,000 was to the provider, given to Avolina, Edite Dr. needed purchase badly supplies. In her thank- y included a list of some 45 items for w use these funds. Fellow to able was Obraszcova present the cheque in pers the Latvian Embassy in Ottawa. Staff by r Pa instruction. receiv zcova (right),zcova in the ra in her clinic, Fellow from volina (left), receives our Ob

que .A ra ho visits the area regularly, e anada (center) ural dental clinic which had ural dental clinic which 33 One of our Canadian Fellows, One of our Canadian Latvian, a native Kira Obrazcova, for a requested assistance r been servicing approximately 10,000 people (including two nursery a primary schools and school), with outdated equip- from the Soviet ment left over Obrazcova, Fellow regime. w through the assistance of a and company dental supply some colleagues has been able an dental chairs, a sterilizer, this clinic with two to supply All of this was dental supplies. machine and some x-ray through the courtesy free of charge, container, shipped by of the Latvian Embassy in Ottawa. Ki presence of Jugrida Lace of the Latvian in Ottawa, Embassy C Dr ch Section: Page ices. The ters also third year of third year ho, in collaboration (continued) completed their dental and medical serv nied by a dentist w nied by dentistry treatment) and to and periodontal ECTION ANADA little access to ECTION ANADA

Laval University student operating University withLaval portable equipment. ticipated in the project. o Projects previously supported by the Canadian the Canadian supported by o Projects previously ry as accompa udents’ (surgery, care dental to offer was mission rom June 15th to August 15th, two groups of fiveAugust 15th, two students rom June 15th to or four consecutive years, students from Laval University, students from Laval years, or four consecutive S C st operative dentistry for the people. program a preventive establish a grant of $3,000 towards The Canadian Section provided the purchase and transportation of supplies for this project. par from agriculture, has principally The population, living ve dentistry, have gone abroad to offer dental treatment to a dental treatment abroad to offer gone have dentistry, under the to Paraguay, population in need. In 2001 it was of Dentistry and the Bureau supervisionFaculty of the University. International of Laval F Each group stay. headed to Coronel Oriedo for a four-week w The with local dentists, supervised the dental treatments. Augustine Sis of the religious community S C Canadian Section Projects History Projects Canadian Section Tw Abroad Treatments Dental Laval University F Quebec, having Ste-Foy, inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:29 PM Page 33 Page PM 12:29 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:29PMPage34 M S friends. through donationsandhelpfromICDFellows and charity andwelfare projectsforcommunity needs Mexican SectionFoundation thatwillhelpdeveloping Advancement of The ImitationalCollege ofDentists F friends. kind donationsofdentalcompaniesandoursupporting withthe also helpingNursinghomesandOrphanages children throughthe TELETON FOUNDATION and Alfredo Sakar1999-2001inhelpinghandicapped y We Community Dentistry in thedentalcommunityofMexico. project forthecomingyears andwillalways beactive The Mexico Section S M ears andwas initiatedunderthePresidency ofFellow oundation Projects P ManuelFaril Guzman . Editor: T ..JoaquinGonzálezCampderá Deputy Secretary: ..AlfonsoGonzálezCampderá Secretary/Registrar: V ..ManuelFarill President-Elect: ..J. Agustin Zeron President: s rsdn:..AlfredoSakar Allende ast President: esrr ..MiguelSanchez Aedo reasurer:

ice President: ..Federico Perezice President: Diez will continuetheprogram we have hadforseveral ECTION ECTION EXICO President’s Report EXICO International Council 2002-2003 Officers Antonio Bello has thefollow Dr.PresidentZeron, Agustin III III ing goalsand Page 34 P AlfonsoGonzálezCampderá . Editor: T ..JoaquinGonzálezCampderá Deputy Secretary: ..Felipe CachoCepeda Secretary/Registrar: V ..Jorge Paras Ayala President-Elect: ..ManuelFarill Guzmán President: South: Cristina Forzán Roberto WuottoNorth: DíazCeballos ast President: ..J. Agustin Zeron ast President: esrr ..Javier Rivadeneyra Herrera reasurer: c rsdn:..JoséLuisMolinaMoguel ice President: Rolando Peniche Enrique Treviño Manuel delaRosa International Council 2003-2004 Officers Antonio Bello Regents 2002-2003 heir rams long way since t long way continued on page 36 2002-2004 l Rosenberg, President ro Ca on, education and prevention prog on, education and prevention u, and Uruguay have come have u, and Uruguay a r 35 of the 7 Districts conforming our Section. Indeed, the of the 7 Districts conforming our Section. Indeed, Paraguay, Chile, Ecuador, Brazil, , Districts of Pe insertion in the I.C.D. Unfortunately, there aren’t, yet, any yet, there aren’t, Unfortunately, insertion in the I.C.D. . Colombia and Districts in Bolivia, delineated within the 9 programs, Each District has its own Their emphasis is on continuing of the I.C.D. Objectives dental educati for school children, aid to needy dental students, cultural assistance to needy dentists. activities, Page MERICAN IV IV MERICAN IV A A alter Marrou (Peru) José Matas (Chile) W Roberto (Ecuador) Chávez Arnaldo Lataza (Paraguay) Manfred Seidemann (Chile) Theresita Perdomo (Uruguay) Theresita Perdomo 2002-2004 Officers Alberto Bustamante (Argentina) Péricles Corrêa (Brazil) de Freitas International Council Regents & Deputy Regents ECTION OUTH ECTION OUTH Section IV’s global work as well as by the educational, as by as well global work Section IV’s ice PresidentAlfaro (Chile) ...... Luis . . . reasurer (Chile) Álamo ...... Samy ast President (Argentina) ...... Ernesto Kolodzinski

mari delivered the I.C.D. "charter" to Section IV’s first "charter" to Section IV’s the I.C.D. mari delivered President (Chile) ...... Carol Rosenberg V P President ElectVélez (Peru) ...... Carlos Secretary-General. .Manfred Seidemann (Chile) ...... T (Chile) Editor ...... Claudio Álvarez (Peru) Historian...... Julio Begazo ...... Section Report S S social, cultural, and professional programs pursued by each pursued by social, cultural, and professional programs president, Fellow Dioracy Fonterrada Vieira, South Vieira, Fonterrada Dioracy president, Fellow America became an autonomous Section. In 1991, during ICD’s Argentina, Aires, Meeting in Buenos the XI Regents H. Loflin and SecretaryPresident Paul General Richard G. of Section IV. assisted in the reorganization Shaffer our adversities, in spite of many Since its beginnings, This is reflected progress. Section has made considerable by On 16 January 1981, when I.C.D. President Joseph W. President Joseph On 16 January I.C.D. 1981, when Ta S S inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:29 PM Page 35 Page PM 12:29 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:29PMPage36 S S • • MAGAZINE ICD-SECTIONIVappearsonceayear: encompass alltheDistricts: The South American Sectioncoordinatesactivities that • • "INFORMATIVO SECCIÓNIV-I.C..D." (SECTIONIV Districts ofBrazil,Peru, Chile,andParaguay. Healso accompanied by his wifeMarilyn, visitedthe officially During November 2002,Fellow Victor J. Shaffer isaFellow Emeritus ofourSection. ceremony intheUnitedStates.Since1999Dick official Chilean Government willaward thisCommendationinan Richard Shaffer O’Higgins". the"OrdenBernardo The thanks andappreciation.Recently Chile has granted South expressAmerican Sectionwillofficially tohimits cational endeavors aregreatly appreciated. This year the F • Annual Executive• BoardMeeting. In2002itwas heldin Section IVHistory. • The Section,withthecooperationof S S Section Report ellow RichardG.Shaffer’s andedu- continuousfraternal NEXO SECTIONIV-ICD VIRTUAL BULLETIN FICD-Academicians ExchangeProgram. Itisour

Annual Regents Meeting.In2003itwas heldin Asunción, f The productionanddistributionofits4,500copiesare Presidents. tronic addressesarereachedthroughtheirrespective to eachSouth American Fellow; thosenothaving elec- ELECTRONIC monthitissent NEWSLETTER).Every Districts, theI.C.D. andmany dentalorganizations. ( place inSantiagoonMay 30and31. Santiago, ChileonJune7and8,2002.In2003ittook the Districts,isrecordingitshistory. interchanged amongtheDistrictsofourSection. The Section’s newest activity. Fellow-Academicians willbe P www inanced through advertisements. inanced throughadvertisements. araguay onNovember 15and16,2003. ECTION OUTH ECTION OUTH .icd-sudamerica.or A A g (continued) ). Itislinked toSectionIV’s MERICAN MERICAN (continued from page35) Lanctis, Page 36 ful The inauguralprogram was successful andit very (Santiago,Chile). ofProstheticDentistry” Department w Pe (Lima, Surgery” ofOralandMaxillofacial Department “Universidad Peruana Cayetano HerediaísPost Graduate Av i The FICD- Janeiro. the membershipincitiesofSaoPaulo andRiode Districtís Governing Board.Healsoheldmeetingswith Brazil. Duringhisstay, PresidentHoriuchimetwiththe College ofDentists,visitedtheDistrict the International In February 2003,Fellow Horiuchi,Presidentof Minoru from Peru. Brazil; fourfromChile;sixEquador;andfellows College ofDentists:threefellowsInternational from Castillo. Nineteencolleaguesreceived Fellowship inthe President Victor J. Lanctis and Vice PresidentRamón Annual InductionCeremony. Itwas presidedover by will participate. new andpromisingactivity. During2004otherSections On planning offutureactivities. and His presenceundoubtedly fomentedspiritdecorps Boards andattendedmeetingswiththeirmemberships. Governing He metwiththeaforementionedDistricts’ ov November 15and16,2002.PresidentLanctispresided attended theRe shtcDen Esthetic Education C Ceremony iitv o u Section.ChileanFellow Roberto nitiative for our ` eeks atthe“Universidad deChileísPost Graduate r er SectionIV’s Commenc alos, duringSeptember2003,spent2weeks atthe f u). Peruvian Fellow Antonio Balarezoalsospent2 illed allexpectations. Itmarked thebeginning ofthis November 16,2002, Academicians ExchangeProg and inauguratedthe Annual I.C.D. Continuing ourse ("Tendencies inRestorative and tistry") prese tistry") gents MeetingheldinSantiago,Chileon nted by Fellow Peter Yaman. Section IV IV Section ement andInduction celebrated its ram isanew 2002-2003 iggins”. The iggins”. ted that they Asuncion, Paraguay. and continuing education from Paraguay; and two from and two from Paraguay;

ve enezuela; nine from Ecuador; araguayan District did not present District did not araguayan ellowship: four fellows from four fellows ellowship: fi Peru. P a Continuing Education Course the same during the Meeting. For ICD-SECTION reason MAGAZINE for 2003, nor not published IV was did Section IV present the “Annual Richard Moulton ICD Fellow Memorial Lecture”. All Districts repor are actively on their working social the Convocation During programs. twenty- and Induction Ceremony, I.C.D. three colleagues received F from Chile; one from Brazil; two V ember 15, 2003, in ember 15, 2003, in Shaffer the “Orden Bernardo the “Orden O’H Shaffer 37 nando Varela, Consul General of Chile, in San Francisco Consul General Varela, nando r as also Section IV’s thanks for everything Dick has done for thanks for everything as also Section IV’s ellowship in our College. She was commissioned to form the She was in our College. ellowship Commendation was presented to Dick Shaffer by the Hon. by presented to Dick Shaffer Commendation was Fe Program. Orientation Section Fellowship during the 2003 USA to the explained Varela Consul General In a beautiful address, in the audience the significancemore than 600 persons of the Dick Shaffer. Citation and the reasons for granting it to Fellow a fine delivered manner, in his usual kind and humble Shaffer, This significantspeech of thanks. Commendation Ceremony w American Section. and the South our College Meeting and Induction Ceremony The XXII Regent’s took place on Nov received Venezuela, from Caracas, Páez, Valentina Dr. On October 23, 2003, the Government of Chile awarded Fellow of Chile awarded the Government On October 23, 2003, Richard G. F Because of difficult economic times, the Venezuela. District of Page MERICAN MERICAN (continued) A A ECTION OUTH ECTION OUTH on. Fernando Varela, and Section IV Councilman, Seidemann Manfred L/R- President Elect Ramon Castillo, Elect Ramon President L/R- displaying Shaffer Richard Fellow Bernardoon his chest the "Orden O'Higgins", General Chile's Consul H Section IV Councilman, Seidemann Manfred Meeting in Sydney, Council addresses Australia S S S S inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:29 PM Page 37 Page PM 12:29 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:29PMPage38 operational allowances have beentotally eliminated. allgoverningoffice; board g hasbeenreduced;rentandtelephoneare secretarial salary is Practically allcorrespondence lower to strides has madegreat increased. Since Annual CapitationandInductionFees cannotbe Due toSouth America’s criticaleconomicsituation, College ofDentists. International Ramón CastillofromPer pleased thatoneofits"favorite sons",MasterFellow The South American Sectionisparticularly proudand Ecuador. Regents MeetingandInductionCeremony inQuito, In April 2004SectionIVwillholdanExtraordinary P pre P Affonso deFreitas fromSao Australia), aMastershipwas approved forFellow Paulo CouncilMeeting(Sydney,During the2004International S S S S ratis sincethesecretariatislocatedataFellow’s dental araguay. sented duringtheInductionCeremony in Asunción, enthusiastic workonbehalf ofourI.C.D. Districts’ commitment tohard and College animportantchallenge.Itisour Elect Fell to our he South AmericanSectionbelievesthat The our CollegeasPresident in2004. Master FellowRamónCastillowillserve one ofitso Section IVfeelshighlyhonored because ECTION OUTH SECTION IV’sPRIDE ECTION OUTH

ows considerFellow will ion tothePresidency of our College. TheSouthAmerican make January 1,2002,SectionIV’sJanuary Secretariat utstanding m valuable contri A A u, isthePresidentof (continued) ebr’traveling and members’ aulo, Brazilwhich was MERICAN MERICAN dispatched viae-mail; its operationalcosts. Castillo’s embers, butions Page 38 of mu and highly through theincorp the year 2003andthereafter;increasingmembership programming I.C.D. ContinuingEducationCoursesfor Bolivia, Colombiaand Venezuela; of Districtsin Ou 7 Districts. capability anddedicationoftheFellows belongingtoour Section indeedlooksbrightbecauseofthegenerosity, aswellDentistry asfortheneedy. The futureforour ethicsanddedicationto high regard forlearning, g The South byAmerican Sectionisconformed aselect operational costs. reductionofourSection’sExchange Program; further oriented programs; promotionoftheFICD-Academicians sti C to thegavel passes Minoru Horiuchi, (right)2003 College President, roup ofidealisticFellows. OurFellows demonstrate mulating Districtstodevelop moreco astillo. eto’ immediate endeavors arether Section’s creation nications amongourD the Roster; preparation ofSectionIV’s qualified dentists;improvementqualified ofcom- oration ofyounger, distinguished 04CleePeiet Ramon 2004 College President, istricts; continuousupdating mmunity- history; 2002-2003 and 11, 2001. Its April 10 10 April FELLOW FELLOW 1938 - 2000 RICHARD MOULTON Lima, Peru on ust". The "Annual I.C.D. Fellow Richard Moulton I.C.D. Richard Fellow The "Annual I.C.D. ust". ellow Géza T. Terézhalmy was its first was Lecturer. Terézhalmy T. Géza ellow 39 Education Courses always take place in Chile and one other take Education Courses always South American District. Richard Moulton Memorial Fellow Annual I.C.D. The "First April 6 and 7, Lecture" took place in Santiago, Chile on 2001 and in subject matter was "Clinical Medicine in Dentistry". subject matter was F Through these pages, Section IV and the Chilean District their deepest thanks and appreciation express of the I.C.D. Memorial Moulton I.C.D. Richard to the "The Fellow Tr and remember Fellow honor Memorial Lectures" not only reflect the spirit, generosity, Richard Moulton; but, clearly and purpose of the International of College philosophy, at its best. Our deepest gratitude Dentists. It is Fellowship to the outstanding and generous ICD- is also extended participate Lecturers who in this Program. Page hilanthropic friends decided the MERICAN MERICAN (continued) A A tunities offered by Dentistry. This p Dentistry. by tunities offered ECTION OUTH ECTION OUTH , in Atlanta, Georgia, U. S. A., on July 27, 2000. He A., on July S. U. Atlanta, Georgia, , in ay as 62 years old. as 62 years ere spent in Chile. His numerous .S.A. Section of the ICD. Annual ICD Fellow Richard Moulton Memorial Lectures Richard Moulton Fellow Annual ICD oundation". Its main objectives are to promote dental oundation". Its main objectives ellow Richard Moulton was a distinguished and active Richard Moulton was ellow xpenses of the lecturers for "I.C.D. Annual Fellow Richard Annual Fellow xpenses of the lecturers for "I.C.D. S S Submitted by: Manfred Seidemann, DDS, FICD Submitted by: Manfred of the International Section of Dentists College The U.S.A. Section foundation, "The U.S.A. has a philanthropic F donations to further worthy health and education, effect professional the different dental projects, and explain oppor w last and happiest days Richard Moulton's Some of Fellow w S S best manner to honor and remember him was to establish, best manner to honor and remember him was the "The Fellow Section Foundation, within the U.S.A. Trust". Memorial Richad Moulton I.C.D. financesTrust" the travel Since 2001 "Moulton Memorial e Annual Continuing These Moulton Memorial Lectures". foundation is financed of the members the volunteer by U F a He was the I.C.D. member of USA Section, District 5 of a respected orthodontist in and he was Deputy Regent Moulton dedicated his life Fellow U.S.A. Atlanta, Georgia, in dentistryto excellence to his family. and 1999, Richard Moulton and his wife Maggie, In November International Meeting in Council attended the I.C.D. with a groupof Fellows traveled They Santiago, Chile. he had planned to travel After the meeting, from Georgia. to carry unable to the south of Chile, but he was out this portion of the program. When he In Santiago Richard had pain in his back and legs. and returned to the United States, he consulted a physician A generalized metastatic medical examinations. underwent Richard Moulton passed diagnosed. Fellow carcinoma was aw inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:29 PM Page 39 Page PM 12:29 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:29PMPage40 E S S E Switzerland . . .Dr. PhilipHediger Switzerland . ..Dr. JaimeGil Spain (Denmark, Finland, ..Dr. Norway &Sweden) Anders Ericson Scandinavia Po ..Dr. Giorgio Blasi ..Dr. SheldonSydney Israel &Malta . . .Dr. Frank Shields Ireland ..Dr. Aris-Petros Tripodakis Greece &Cyprus ..Dr. HeinzE.Lassig Germany F ..Dr.England, PhillipDow Scotland& Wales ..Dr. Frans Kroon (Belgium, Holland&Luxembourg) Benelux ..Dr. Peter Kotschy Austria meit atPeiet..Nicole Vallotton Immediate Past-President ..CecilLinehan Editor T ..George Read-Ward Assistant Secretary-General ..B. 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David Glynn V V Page 40 Dr. IanPoplett Sudden DeathofSecretary-General, internationally w Read-Ward George isvery Councilfrom1994to2001,Dr.the International andEuropeanRepresentativeSecretary-General on Dr. George-Read Ward ably assistedDr. Glynn. As Ian Poplett. the Section tried to come to terms terms the Sectiontriedtocome forayear while toactasSecretary-General agreed President oftheCollege in2000,mostkindly European Sectionin1995,andInternational Section from1987to1994,Presidentofthe David Glynn, oftheEuropean Secretary-General Secretary-General: DrDavidGlynn T to continuethatwork. papers. We believe is thebesttributetohismemory of theCollege throughthepublication ofFellows' longed toextend thework oftheEuropeanSection he between Fellows, and, by developing thewebsite, Ian worked tirelessly toincreasecommunications emporary AppointmentofNew I an Poplett and withinEurope. P Ian our Secretary-General, tragically suddendeathof Most Fellows know ofthe in June2001. European SectioninMunich the of Meeting the Annual post only oneyear beforeat had beenappointedtothe oplett, in April of2002.Ian ell kno with the lossof wn, both 2003 record ich is the willingly and willingly will also serve also wishes to also wishes to continued on page 42 Section ds. Dr. Kroonsds. Dr. ratitude to both Dr. David Glynn and Glynn David ratitude to both Dr. ning body of the International of College r European ve hich includes Belgium, Luxembourg, and hich includes Belgium, Luxembourg, he Netherlan w T its deep g Read-Ward, George Dr. who so as a representative from the European Section as a representative to the International Council, wh go Dentists. The efficiently stood in to run of the affairs the o outstanding Fellows of the European Section, Dr. B. European Section, Dr. of the o outstanding Fellows as greatly loved by all who knew him. He chaired a most him. He chaired knew all who by loved as greatly 41 w ICD Meeting in Jerusalemmemorable 1994. in Delegates were joined by the College's International the College's joined by were Delegates President, Minoru Horiuchi. Tw conferred were Read-Ward, George and Dr. Glynn David introduced were Fellows 24 new with Masters Degrees, while to the International of Dentists. College European Section following the sudden death of newly the sudden European Section following April 2002. in appointed Secretary-General, Ian Poplett, ans Kroon r Page .F Dr Section Report (continued) the Regent for Benelux, the Regent V V ECTION UROPEAN ECTION UROPEAN are very sad to announce the death of Dr. Shalom are veryof Dr. sad to announce the death

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49th Annual Meeting European Section 10th-12th June 2004 2003-2004 Regents The 49th Meeting of the European Section of the International College of Dentists will take place in Austria ...... Peter Kotschy Monaco from the 10th - 12th June 2004, under the Presidency of Dr Peter Pre, of France. Benelux (Belgium, Holland & Luxembourg) ...... Frans Kroon The Principality of Monaco is an independent and England, Scotland & Wales ...... Phillip Dow sovereign state bordering the Mediterranean, situated France ...... Jean Daniel Aye between Nice and Menton on the French Riviera. Germany ...... Heinz E. Lassig The main conference Hotel will the historic Greece & Cyprus ...... Aris-Petros Tripodakis Hermitage Hotel. The Scientific Programme will be held in the Sporting d'Hiver and will feature seven Ireland ...... Frank Shields short lectures on recent or changing approaches in Israel & Malta ...... Sheldon Sydney Implantology, Periodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Italy ...... Giorgio Blasi Prosthodontics and Pain Control. Portugal ...... Antonio Tavares As this is the eve of the European Sections 50th Scandinavia Anniversary in 2005, Past President David Glynn (Denmark, Finland, Norway & Sweden) . . . . .Anders Ericson will also present a short history of the European Spain ...... Jaime Gil Section of the ICD. Switzerland ...... Philip Hediger See the latest information about our meetings on the European web site: www.icd-europe.com

Page 43 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:30PMPage44 I S S I Sri LankaZone Central Zone W Zone Eastern Zone Southern Zone Northern ..Mahesh VermaChief Editor (New Delhi) ..Rajiv Kumar Chugh(New Delhi) Business Manager ..J. L.Paul (New Delhi) Editor Scientific T ..K.B. Goel(New Delhi) Assist. Secretary ..S.S.Sachdeva (New Delhi) Deputy Secretary ..J. C.Chandna(New Delhi) General Secretary ..AnilKohli (New Delhi) Executive Councilman V ..PradipJayna (New Delhi) Immediate Past President ..S.S.Dua(Chandigarh) President -Elect ..L.K.Gandhi(New Delhi) President Regent . . . . .Hilary ..Hilary W. M.Cooray,Regent Colombo (SriLanka) D. N. Kapoor(Lucknow) . . Deputy Regent ..V. P.Regent Jalili(Indore) N. K.Gandhi(Ahmedabad) . Deputy Regent ..P.V.Regent Diwanji (Mumbai) Mukhopadhyay Utpal (West Bengal) . Deputy Regent ..B. (Patna) K.Choudhary Regent ..RamakanthJ. E. Venson (Bangalore) Deputy Regent ..T. Samraj(Chennai) Regent esrr..S.M. Taneja (Newreasurer Delhi) ice President ..V.ice President M. Veerabahu (Coimbatore) NDIA euyRgn ..Vimal KantSikri(Armitsar) Deputy Regent ..HariParkash (New Delhi) Regent estern Zone estern NDIA ECTION ECTION Regents &Deputy International Council 2002-2003 Officers Anil Kohli (New Delhi) /S /S RI RI VI VI L L ANKA ANKA Page 44 importance and satisfaction ofasmilingandhappy andsatisfaction face. importance addressed arecordgathering ofFellows the andconfirmed with thelightingoftraditional Lamp.JusticeMisra House ofParliament.) who inaugurated theConvocation Commission andpresently nominatedMember ofUpper Justice ofIndia,Former HumanRights Chairman Chief Guest,Hon.JusticeR.N. Misra,(Former Chief The Annual Convocation was heldintheevening withour interaction withtheparticipants. which hadagood Kalha on"EvidencedBasedDentistry" Oration lectureswere delivered by Prof.(Dr.) Anmol S. new software organization, M/s.ProtecImpex (P)Ltd.. billing andotherdetailsofthetreatmentpatientsby a Medi Clinicforkeeping recordsofpatients,accounts, demon Sessiongave adetailedaudiovisual The Scientific attendance fromallover IndiaandSriLanka. Session andOrationLecturesatNew Delhiwitharecord on Sunday, 24thFebruary, 2002,alongwithaScientific ICD Annual Convocation and Aw Secretary General’s Report stration ofsoftware solutionsonDentaClinic/ Dr .J .C . Chandna, Secretary General Secretary Chandna, 2002-2003 ard functionwas held 2002 with a special Dr. K.S.Prasnth Pillai Dr. Ashok Dhoble Dr. Janak Raj Sabharwal Dr. our annual share for each fellow in one lump sum for each fellow our annual share year. every instead of paying of of all the Sections Convocation Annual along with the with FDI to be held in New in 2004 along the world FDI. has been agreedDelhi, India which by upon ere specially appreciated and applauded and requests ere specially C. Chandna J. ere made to honour Dr. 45 1. Request ICD head office to allow India Section to pay India Section to Request ICD head office to allow 1. the Council Meeting officeRequest the ICD head have 2. Multi Section Convocation the ICD request to have I would FDI in 2004. and Council Meeting in India along with India Section, services to ICD, The Secretary General’s w w souvenir for his services "Silver as souvenir for about 25 years Jubilee" for his commitment and service to ICD. Page Dr. Mohini Gugnani Dr. Rajeev Gulati Dr. K. Satyanarayana Dr. M.J.Ramakrishnan Dr. ANKA ANKA (continued) L L New Fellows Elected 2002-2003 VI VI RI RI Dr. J.C.Chandna Dr. Pravin Kumar Dr. Rajiv Kumar Dr. Rajiv Bali Dr. /S /S ECTION ECTION NDIA ards were given to new graduates from different dental graduates from different to new given ards were NDIA S I institutions of India. A record number of 36 awards were record number of 36 awards A institutions of India. the also released by The ICD Journal was this year. given to the given also momentos were Chief Guest. Special Chief Guest. R. K. Bali, President Dental Council of India, Past Dr. inducted was President of IDA and Past President of ICD, The function was for the Mastership of ICD India Section. cocktails, and dinner and a record fellowship, by followed everyone. appreciated by gathering was full details of our also held giving Meeting was AGM The recorded: were suggestions and many activities President Pradip Jayna inducted 13 new Fellows and Fellows inducted 13 new Jayna President Pradip ICD ICD student plaque awards. Justice Misra presented Competition and ICD Essay donor awards merit awards, Aw S I inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:30 PM Page 45 Page PM 12:30 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:30PMPage46 I S S I Sri LankaZone Central Zone W Zone Eastern Zone Southern Zone Northern ..Mahesh VermaChief Editor (New Delhi) ..R.K.Bali(New Delhi) Business Manager ..J. L.Paul (New Delhi) Editor Scientific T ..K.B. Goel(New Delhi) Assist. Secretary ..Rajiv Kumar Chug (New Delhi) Deputy Secretary ..J. C.Chandna(New Delhi) General Secretary ..AnilKohli (New Delhi) Executive Councilman V ..L.K.Gandhi(New Delhi) Immediate Past President ..V. M. VeerabahuPresident -Elect (Coimbatore) ..S.S.Dua(Chandigarh) President Regent . . . . .Hilary ..Hilary W. M.Cooray,Regent Colombo (SriLanka) D. N. Kapoor(Lucknow) . . Deputy Regent . ..R.M.Mathur(Lucknow) Regent N. K.Gandhi(Ahmedabad) . Deputy Regent ..P.V.Regent Diwanji (Mumbai) Mukhopadhyay Utpal (West Bengal) . Deputy Regent ..A.C.Bhuyan(Guwahati) Regent ..RamakanthJ. E. Venson (Bangalore) Deputy Regent ..T. Samraj(Chennai) Regent esrr..S.M. Taneja (Newreasurer Delhi) ice President ..S.S.Sachdeva (New Delhi) ice President NDIA euyRgn ..Vimal KantSikri(Armitsar) Deputy Regent ..HariParkash (New Delhi) Regent estern Zone estern NDIA ECTION ECTION Regents &Deputy International Council 2003-2004 Officers Anil Kohli (New Delhi) /S /S RI RI VI VI L L ANKA ANKA Page 46 President Dr. L.K.Gandhipresentedtheaward. Manav Seva Purskarandmany otherrecognitions. meeting.HehasalsoreceivedInternational the F profession. Dr. Chandnawas awarded Master Mayor tothedental forservices ofCalifornia y Generalforoverin IndiaasSecretary 25 aw teac in Lucknow IC to theICD. Dr. General, Chandna,Secretary College Dentistsforhisselflesscommitment T Dr. J. C.Chandnawas honoredwiththeLife ears. Hereceived the"GoldSeal"from ellow oftheICDatOrlando,USA ime Achievement Award oftheInternational D-India, was fromKGMC graduated ards from the USA. He has served theICD ards fromtheUSA.Hehasserved hing. Hereceived many reco Section Report Dr 1956 andspent2years in .J .C . Chandna gnition 2002-2003 enties, 5% in the secretariat. Section was determined Section was continued on page 48 23% in their sev 23% in their 2002-2003 umio Kuriyama, President S 33% in their sixties,

strialized countries, as it corresponds to especially es, fti ears old for members of Japan Dental Association. The Association. ears old for members of Japan Dental 47 ICD, increase in membership was unable to be facilitated; unable was increase in membership ICD, number of fellows therefore securing an appropriate becomes important. further in the aging of society advances Moreover, indu old in the is 64 years age of our Fellows The average Japan. is age of the Japan ICD Fellow The average Japan Section. age of 50 rather conspicuous compared with the average y age of the Japan composition by by conducted based on an investigation forties, age is 7% in their 31% in their The composition by fi Page has been directly VII take parttake VII VII oshinori Satoh Y Norinaga Moriyama litics, economy, and administration; and litics, economy, 2002-2003 Officers International Council ECTION ECTION APAN APAN ice President: ...... Haruhiko Kitamura ice President: ...... Seiichiro Ema ...... reasurer: Tanno ...... Ken President: ...... Sumio Kuriyama ...... President-Elect: ...... Hajimu Komuro . President: Immediate Past Ishikawa ...... Tatsuya V V Satoh Secretary-General: ...... Yoshinori T Auditor: Amano . . . . .Megumi ...... Auditor: Ishikawa ...... Koichiro . . . . . ears, beginning May 18, 2002. May ears, beginning President’s Report President’s umored. As for management of the Japan Section of the As for management of the Japan umored. S J I assumed the office of the 22nd President of International all sincerity of Dentists, Japan Section. I intend with College to fulfill responsibilities for the term office of my of two y Japan has encountered a lot of problems known, As it is well as concerns its po and many Japanese hold uneasiness about the future. Especially, Japanese hold uneasiness about and many we the dental practice in which seriously affected by the economic slump. The recession the economic slump. by affected seriously has brought a lot of pressure to bear on dental practitioners ago failed about ten years The economy throughout Japan. and a looming crisis is now, even and still has not improved r S J inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:30 PM Page 47 Page PM 12:30 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:30PMPage48 aw the agingofICDJapanSectionisimpor our organization shows vulnerability, andthesituationof abundant membership.However, thecompositionby ageof Section oftheICDiscoursebasedonactivities ofits comprise 87%. and brillianceoftheJapan The history that thosefellows in tonote their eighties,and1%innineties.Itisimportant S J to beupheldnobley untiltheobligation iscompleted. “noblesse oblige” fromthePresident'sstandpointasduties thereistheexpression, “noblesse oblige”.office, Ithinkof respo thinkingaboutmy this timeofthe21stcentury. In East Asian nationsoftheICDisespecially in important the coordinatedactivity oftheICDJapanSection withthe activityInternational isabasicphilosophy ofICD;therefore, Ocean region for thisconferenceinourPacific go toSydney", soastoachieve ahighlevel ofpromotion withthesloganwill urge allmemberstoparticipate "Let’s Sydney, Australia inSeptember2003. ICDJapanSection willbeheldwithFDIin A MeetingofICDInternational Meeting, andtheMid General MeetingandInduction,theEnd-of-t Section oftheICDwillactively promotethreevenues: the Japan SectionforallFellows in. topartake The Japan thebasicphilosophyinform ofthelineaction Newsletter, andestablish aninteractive Web site. This will the Web siteofICDJapanSection.Iwillimprove the center Compute exchange amongFellowsprompt information isvital. unattainable, stabilizationoftheeconomy. Besidesthis, ten years. istheyetThe mainimpedimenttorestructuring Section even thoughoureconomy hasstagnatedforthelast oftheJapan topromoterestructuring It isnecessary S J continued from page47 are of APAN APAN ECTION ECTION nsibilities totheICDJapanSectioninmy of term piece ofmy forenhancementof presidentialterm rization is scheduled to be rization isscheduledtobe from now on. their fifties, sixties,andseventies their fifties, -winter Scientific Meeting -winter Scientific (continued) established asa tant tokeep he-year Page 48 2. 1. Meeting was held The 32ndMid-winterScientific schedule duringthetimeframeending31December, 2002. in Three majorevents were performed Hajimu Komuro was installedasPresident-Elect. 2002-2003 PresidentoftheICDJapanSectionwhile Dr. in Marcheachyear. Dr. SumioKuriyama was installedas yearThe Section commencesin VII fiscal April andends Secretary General’s Report The 45thannualgeneralmeetingandinductionceremony Mr. lawyer. MitsuoMakamura,aninternational bydeliveredWorrywas"Don't AboutAnything" entitled fellows were inducted intotheCollege. A special lecture V PresidentDr.spouses attendedalongwithInternational Dome Hotel.Onehundredtwenty fellows five and w program was "DentalImplants." To F ebruary 16-17,2002,atChiwaki Memorial Hall, ebruary ictor J. LanctisandMrs.Marilyn Lanctis.Eleven new as heldonMay 18,2002atthe Tokyo Korakuenn ky o Dental College in Tokyo. Tokyo. in o DentalCollege Y oshinori Satoh , Secretary General Secretary Satoh, oshinori 2002-2003 The themeforthe the following 2002-2003 achieve improve your improve limited life span. It isn’t. Each limited life span. It isn’t. oshinori Satoh, Secretary General oshinori Satoh, Secretary Submitted by: Elect President Hajimu Komuro, Submitted by: Y significant in a a significant in are now looking forward to our 2003 Year-end to our 2003 looking forward are now thing

rformance, which in turn empowers and encourages you rformance, in turn which empowers y ou might be wondering if advancing in such short strides if advancing ou might be wondering roup, like the ICD. the ICD. roup, like ellows (including 54 Life Fellows and 11 new Fellows). and 11 new Life Fellows (including 54 ellows ind yourself having arrived at a height that you would at a height that you arrived having ind yourself 49 an towards a lofty goal can only be made in the manner of an a lofty goal can only towards in a step-by-step creeping forward, patiently inchworm process. Y hoping for anyone a pace too leisurely isn’t to pe eventually may you more. Continuing in this way, to strive f dreamed of reaching before. have never that a sure way is the only that the above believe I strongly or it is of an individual whether dream can be realized, g of the steps thus taken is certainof the steps thus taken to help Membership our membership numbered 375 2002 As of October, F We Christmas Meeting on December 23rd in Tokyo, on December 23rd in Christmas Meeting Page (continued) ECTION ECTION APAN as delivered by Prof. Juuichi Nagata of Osaka Prof. Juuichi by as delivered APAN should also realize that there is not a jetliner to fly us should also realize that there is not a jetliner to fly

2002, at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. Our special lecture Tokyo. Hotel in 2002, at the Imperial w with and spouses together Fellows The 110 University. entertained with students, were our guests, foreign Students. Dental College Tokyo the by music provided oung people can be very optimistic and ambitious in their President-Elect Message S J 3. Year-end Christmas Meeting was held December 23, was Christmas Meeting Year-end 3. Realizing Dreams Y harbor a dream of accomplishing outlook on life; some may some greatthe future. feats in it of what are aware My sincere hope is that all such people to turntakes a dream into reality: consistent efforts. would grand, dreams and visions, however Needless to say, remain nothing more than empty fantasies unless pursued with diligence. We along our life travel as we from one destination to the next any And on foot. need to do all our traveling paths, that we attempt at findingA journey a shortcut is bound to be futile. S J inside text final 8/9/04 3:18 PM Page 49 Page PM 3:18 8/9/04 final text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:30PMPage50 J income, thusalsoaffecting I.C.D. members,sincemost especially affect dentalclinicsdirectly withadrop in big problem foreveryone inthehealthindustry. This will This reductioninmedicalcoverage by thegovernment isa lowering expenditure by the current 5%ingeneral. medical doctorsanddentalpractitionerswiththegoal of expensesmedical treatmentexpenses provided anddrug by they intendtofully review theoverall medicalexpenses, policy forthenationalbudget. According totheirpackage, 2004 recentlyThe Finance Ministry announcedtheirfiscal insurance. social systems,which includethesocialpensionandhealth towards socialsecurity. This directly pointstothetwo solved. The focalinterestoftheJapanesetendstolean T instead ofamyriad againstonehugeone. ofsmallparties doors toanew Japanwithtwo majorconservative parties take placeonNovember 9,2003. The resultsopenedthe Japanese Parliament was dismissedforgeneralelectionsto After writingthis,theHouseofRepresentatives ofthe S S J President’s Report oday, Japanconfrontsnumerousproblems thatmustbe APAN APAN ECTION ECTION VII VII Page S umio Kuriyama, 2002-2003 President 50 I.C.D. JapanSection,asthe presidentoftheJapanSection. friendly exchange between the Australasian I.C.D. and in September2003. As aresult,I was able tosupport the ConvocationAustralasian InductionandInternational College of Dentists,JapanSection,attended International level,On aninternational I,aspresidentofthe movementinternational againstsmoking. from smokingtoremainhealthy, andtojointhetrendof w I.C.D. Fellows who smoke. This isaproblem foradentist still amajorsmokingcountry. thereare Japanese Infact, indicatesthatJapanis aboutthisfact smokers. Learning population. However, therearestill31.8millionJapanese y marked aneightconsecutive percentage ofJapanesesmokers in2003was 30.3%. This Acc to theindustry. through forthepastdecade,itwillinfallibly beabigblow hasbeengoing long economicrecessionthatthecountry source ofincome.Sincethiscutbackiscoupledby the practitioners rely onmedicalhealthinsuranceastheirmain ho puts health first. All I.C.D.ho putshealthfirst. Fellows should refrain ording toJ apan Tob acco In ear dropin dustry, dustry, Inc. (JT), the the smoking 2002-2003 oshinori Satoh, Secretary General oshinori Satoh, Secretary Submitted by: Y ear end Christmas Meeting our Seasons Hotel in Tokyo. The fellows, spouses and spouses The fellows, Tokyo. our Seasons Hotel in This meeting was held on December 23, 2003, at the This meeting was F came from Bangladesh, four foreign student guests who The Thailand attended. Brazil and Venezuela, Sri Lanka, held in the afternoon. board of Directors meeting was lectured Nihon Medical University Takahashi, Pro. Hidemi Attraction: as special guest speaker. on “Immunology” Musicians. Chinese Two by Music played professional baseball player. South American Music was South professional baseball player. the Haru Band. by played 51 business in this country. Therefore, the annual I. C. D. Therefore, business in this country. Section is also held in the spring. Meeting of the Japan place in Japan, it taking with the coming event However, will be very important for us to adjust the timing of this in the fall. International Convocation meeting with the I.C.D. •Y Page MEMBERSHIP PUBLICATIONS ear 2003 New fellows: 17 Y the following FORTHCOMING MEETINGS FORTHCOMING Inao former a is who (continued) 371 Fellows (including 49 life members) as of October 2003. ere performed in ear-End Christmas Meeting on December 23, 2004 - Imperial Hotel, Tokyo Christmas Meeting on December 23, ear-End The Journal of I.C. D. Japan Section, Vol. 33, was published in July 2003. The Journal of I.C. D. Japan Section, Vol. Y Midwinter Scientific Meeting on February 12, 2005 - Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo Midwinter Scientific Meeting on February 12, 2005 - Tokyo Ceremony and Social Gathering was held on and Social Gathering was Ceremony Annual Meeting and Convocation/Induction on May 28, 2005 - Kyoto Hotel Okura, Kyoto Annual Meeting and Convocation/Induction on May 28, 2005 - Kyoto o Dental College in Tokyo. The main theme is Tokyo. in o Dental College ECTION ECTION ky APAN APAN as delivered by Mr. Kazuhisa Mr. by as delivered ert of the Japan Section, to hold the as a member efforts, On February 15, 2003, at “Chiwaki Memorial Hall” in 15, 2003, at “Chiwaki On February To upon a Dental Implant”. “Rely Annual General Meeting, The 46th Convocation, Induction May 24, 2003, at the Hotel Ohkura Fukuoka in Fukuoka May spouses, Prefecture. One hundred thirty-eight Fellows, and Mrs. Minoru guests and International President Dr. were fellows The nineteen new Horiuchi participated. inducted. Special lecture on “This is the Professional” w Secretary General’s Report Secretary General’s S J S I am ecstatic to learn to hold the 2009 that there is a request to like I would in Japan. International Convocation I.C.D. ex The in six years. in Japan International Convocation I.C.D. Japanese fiscal in March and starts ends calendar generally to almost all areas of applies settlement year This April. in J Three major events w Three major events 2003. schedule during the year The 33rd Mid-winter Scientific• Meeting • inside text final 8/9/04 3:19 PM Page 51 Page PM 3:19 8/9/04 final text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:30PMPage52 It is both an honor and honor pleas an It both is March 2004,then,IbecomethePresidentfrom April 2004. I amthePresident-electofI.C.D. Japansection until S J public and an agingsociety. ofdental Thus, thestructure Japan iscomprisedofanadvanced, oriented information instant accessibility. e instantly withpeoplearoundtheworld. These trendsare obtain, sendandexchange knowledge andinformation is gro knowledge the wisdomwe have. The world and ofinformation to I believe this meanswe muststrive of to asthe“Century Wisdom”. isreferred The 21stcentury developmentfurther oftheI.C.D. JapanSection. it willbemy missiontoendeavor and forthebetterment po S J xpected tocontinuegrow inconvenience by facilitated President Elect’s Message sition inwhich Icanmake adifference. Needless tosay, APAN APAN ECTION ECTION wing rapidly, andtoday anyone can (continued) ure tobe “create and H elected to to elected jm ouo President-Elect ajimu Komuro, Page utilize 2002-2003 this 52 focus shouldbe. growth.foster further Ibelieve thisiswhat ourcurrent resources withtheU.S.A. andvari ex Okumura. Itisnow timethatwe gobacktoourorigins that bloomed withtheefforts ofDr. OttofyandDr. The “foundation”ofI.C.D. grew fromaseedoffriendship accurately ofmoreremedialchoices. andlearn ex mation exchange withforeigncountries. Through active mentioned, we areconvinced oftheneedformoreinfor- country. Thus, backed by trendsthathave themodern been astheopinionleaderofdentalmedicinein that serves As we allknow, theI.C.D. JapanSectionisanorganization become even andhigh-techoriented. morediversified medicine provided tothegeneralpublic isexpected to c ert efforts in exchanging information andhuman efforts inexchanging information ert hange we will be better able to to able will bebetter ous Asian pred ict thefuture nations to 2002 continued on page 54 2002-2003 il Henry, President Ne as able to arrangeas able number of high- a transfer of a large 53 areas where resources are limited. Recently, the Section resources are limited. Recently, areas where w health fund a Sydney-based speed handpieces, donated by The Section sponsored clinic, to the Samoa Health Service. their attendance at the Zealand in dental students of New Association – the Biennial Conference of the NZ Dental remote from dental school is in Otago in the South Island, held. was the conference Auckland where largely Fellows, Australasian Section comprises 437 The but including Fellows Zealand, Australia and New from in awards received Fellows Several and Malaysia. from Fiji this years’ of Honours List – an example Birthday Queen’s service of community in the British the highest recognition Zealand have in New Fellows Similarly Commonwealth. It is a source of great pride to awards. equivalent received been recognized have Fellows the Section that so many Page projects in VIII VIII tists and dental Regents Clive Ross Clive Richard Cook Geoffrey C. Hall Geoffrey International Council The College of Officers The College USTRALASIAN USTRALASIAN ECTION ECTION ice President. . . .Robert ...... Butler reasurer ...... Gerald Dickinson ...... as held in Auckland – capital of New Zealand – on Auckland – capital of New as held in President ...... Neil Henry ...... V President Immediate Past C. Hall ...... Geoffrey Secretary / Registrar...... Braham Pearlman . . . T Editor.Robert ...... Butler Section Report S A The Australasian Section includes Australia, New Zealand New Australia, Australasian Section includes The and the Pacific and Samoa. Fiji Islands, principally in 2002. Since no Convocations The Section has held two held Association Congress was Australian Dental federal held in the south- was a stand-alone Convocation this year, in Victoria, ern city of Melbourne,state of capital of the inducted. were fellows new Eleven May. Association Dental Zealand In association with the New for the year Biennial Conference, a second Convocation w all from inducted, were Fellows new September 20th. Five Zealand. New Australasian the In line with the principles of the College, Section seeks to assist den S A inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:30 PM Page 53 Page PM 12:30 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:30PMPage54 w Sydney, andw mark. an Harbour, withtheprominentSydney OperaHouse, most beautifulcities,situatedonthevast Sydney 2003. Sydney is, by any standards, association withthe Convocationat theInternational heldinSydney in CouncilandotheroverseasInternational Fellows Preparations were well inhandtowelcome the and holdersoftheseawards. past President,Geoff Hall,areprevious recipients Councilorandimmediate present International of theSection, with theircountry’s highestawards. The President S A with theSectioninConvocation of2003. Councilalong pleased tohosttheInternational Henry, together withtheBoardofRegents, was The Presidentofthe Australasian Section,Dr. Neil its many rivers. in jet boatingexcitement andsuperbtroutfishing to New ofmountainsplendor, Zealand–acountry might extend theirstay intheregion, andtravel on Bush Kangaroocanbeseenatclosehand. Visitors K many attractionsinandaroundSydney, including least, enjoyed purchasingpower. great There are e e unique Queen Victoria B oftheHarbour.luncheon cruise Shoppingatthe Australasian Section,includingaspectacular byentertained thetheircolleaguesof FellowsInternational were andtheirpartners from thecitycenter. w S A xchange rate,Europeanand American visitorsat xperience worth thetrip,andwithfavourable continued from page53 oala Park, where therareKoala andthefamous as heldatDarlingHarbour, ere i nternati ECTION ECTION USTRALASIAN av USTRALASIAN The Convocation was heldinCentral ailable in onally recognized orld stand Neil Henry, tog the CBD FDI meetinginSeptember uildings Plaza was an ard accom . The FDIConference a short monorailride a short (continued) one oftheworld’s architectural land- ether withthe modations Page 54 2003 2003-2004 bertButler, President Ro August 2004 CHRISTCHURCH (NEW ZEALAND) ellow. The Australasian Convocation was held at Star City Hotel, was Australasian Convocation The 55 Darling Harbour, on Wednesday September 17th, and 40 Wednesday on Darling Harbour, inducted. were Zealand Fellows Australian and New New Minoru Horiuchi, International conducted President, Dr. Fellows New two Additionally, the induction ceremony. Section with the Japanese inducted, from Japan were Lazar, Peter presiding. Mr. Sumio Kuriyama, President, Dr. a consultant and central figure years for many of the NSW inducted as an Honorary was Dental Health Foundation, F the Convocation, At the President's Luncheon following a truly Lanctis, gave Vic former International President, Dr. inspiring address. Page ralasian eral most ational visitors were ocation. Sev VIII VIII Forthcoming Australasian Section Meetings Regents eter Noblet August 2004 P David Thomson David Geoffrey C. Hall Geoffrey Jackie Robinson for the Intern MELBOURNE (VICTORIA) International Council The College of Officers The College USTRALASIAN USTRALASIAN ECTION ECTION ice President Ross ...... Clive reasurer ...... Gerald Dickinson ...... our of the City. At the Dinner, a previous Australasian a previous At the Dinner, our of the City. President . . .Robert ...... Butler V President Immediate Past Henry ...... Neil Secretary / Registrar...... Braham Pearlman . . . T Editor Cook ...... Richard Section Report S A Section was held in Sydney in September 2003. This was in This was in September 2003. held in Sydney Section was Federation Conference of the conjunction with the Sydney Dentaire International. just held in Sydney A Council meeting of the ICD was Australasian Convprior to the The most recent Convocation of the Aust of the Convocation The most recent enjoyable functions enjoyable including a luncheon Australasian Section, the hosted by and a a Dinner a Cocktail Party, cruise Harbour, on Sydney T International President, Dr. President, and more recently a plaque and certificate presented with Syd Dobbin, was Bob celebrating his Presidential term of office Dr. by Brady. S A inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:31 PM Page 55 Page PM 12:31 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:31PMPage56 S A (T Co In A Braham Dr Pearlman - (Registrar Peter Dr Noblet (Regent -Australasian Section), Secretary-General), Th S A ustralasian Section), Dr Clive Ross (Vice-President - Australasian Section), Dr Minoru Horiuchi (ICD Horiuchi Minoru Dr CliveRoss Dr (Vice-President -Australasian Section), ustralasian Section), entoa rsdn) rRbBte Peiet-Asrlsa eto) rGofHall (International Geoff Dr Rob Dr (President -Australasian Butler Section), President), ternational re uncillor, Australasian Section), Dr Dick Cook (Regent & Editor, Australasian Section), Dr Gerry Dickinson Gerry Dr Australasian Section), Cook (Regent Dick Dr &Editor, Australasian Section), uncillor, e Convocation photo includes, L to R: Dr Sumio Kuriyama (President - Japanese Section), Dr Bob Brady Bob Dr (ICD Sumio toR:Dr L Kuriyama (President -Japanese Section), e Convocation photoincludes, srr&Rgn,Australasian Section) asurer &Regent, ECTION ECTION USTRALASIAN USTRALASIAN (International Councillor), Dr Dick Cook (Editor), Dr Gerry Dickinson (Treasurer). Dickinson Gerry Dr Hall Cook (Editor), Dick Dr Councillor), (International Geoff Dr Rob Dr (President), Butler CliveRoss Dr (Vice President), (Registrar), T he Sydney Office Bearers, L to R: Dr Peter LtoR:Dr Noblet (Regent) Braham Dr Pearlman he Sydney OfficeBearers, (continued) Page 56 inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:31 PM Page 57

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2002-2003 Officers President ...... Aida H. Salcedo 2003-2004 Officers President - Elect ...... Luis F. Orosa President ...... Luis F. Orosa Vice President ...... Antonio A. Baldemor President - Elect ...... Antonio A. Baldemor Immediate Past President ...... Natividad M. Granada Vice President ...... Ermelinda Sabater-Galang Secretary ...... Ermelinda Sabater-Galang Immediate Past President ...... Aida H. Salcedo Assistant Secretary ...... Paciencia L. Miravite Secretary ...... Elizabeth C. Carrasco Treasurer ...... Maria Teresa De Assistant Secretary ...... Felicidad A. Poblador Assistant Treasurer ...... Norma A. Tiu Treasurer ...... Teresa D. Amador Editor ...... William Sy Ting Pang Editor ...... William Sy Ting Pang Director ...... Adelaida I. Angeles Director ...... Elisa G. Puzon Director ...... Natividad M. Granada International Council International Council Luis F. Orosa Luis F. Orosa

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Page 57 2002-2003 inside textfinal8/10/047:15AMPage58 M S S M District 2— District 1— T ..Ali AwadaDeputy Registrar ..Roy Sabri Registrar/Editor P ..CedricPHaddad President ..Joseph W. President Emeritus Tamari ast President ..Gerard Tabourianast President esrr. ..JeanMarieMegarbene reasurer ai rist ..(Dharan,Saudi Arabia) Salim Jreissati Lebanon) ..(Beirut, Nabil Barakat over thePresident’sover toPresident Nabil key Barakat. Section’s Past Haddad President Cedric handing ECTION ECTION IDDLE IDDLE International Council 2002-2004 Officers Regents 2002-2004 Levon Karjian E E X X AST AST Page 58 The dentists inthecommunity. We hadanattendanceof140. Study presentations, andthemeeting,which like alltheSection’s speakers, mostofthemICD Surgical andtheEstheticDimension. Interface, Thirteen (whichInterface includedProsthodonticsand TMD), the and covered thePeriodontal theOcclusal Interface, Conceptsand ofOrthodontics: "Interfaces Applications" Orthopedics. Dentofacial The titleoftheseminarwas (AUB) Medical Center’s Division and ofOrthodontics col Dental Asso held underthepatronageofpresidentLebanese sessionwasThe morning ahalf-day seminar, which was day event heldonDecember14th. new fellows was postponedtocoincidewithanannualfull planned onMay Lebanon,theinductionof 10thinBeirut, Even thoughtheyearly Sectionmeetingwas heldas year ofgrowth".Middle EastSection,itshouldbe"atrue If onehadtothinkupatitleforthisyear’s activities forthe Associaton, andbyNadim Cortas, thePresidentofLebaneseDental Medical affairs andDeanoftheMedicalSciences, Dr. the Section,CedricHaddad, by AUB’s Vice Presidentfor from Lebanon,two fromBahrain, onefromDubai, ceremony inwhich tennew fellows joinedtheCollege: five orientation program fornew inducteesandaninduction of The secondpart program DrJosephGhafari. Orthodontic half-day seminar was oftheMedicalCenter’s thechairman Section Report Oman - all Arab Emirates and Yemen and Oman -allArabEmirates Arabia -SyriaKuwait Section XincludesLebanon-Jordan -IraqSaudi laboration withthe American University ofBeirut pnn words were deliveredopening by Club activities, was Professor Zeino ciation, the day-long meeting Professor Tony open free of charge to all to charge of free open fellows, inthe took part Bahrain - un. The moderatorofthe Zeinoun, Zeinoun, Qatar -Muscar the presidentof included an and in 2002-2003 continued on page 60 the ministry of Health:

in Riyadh; Jeddah: 1995; by President ofPresident East Section, the Middle Cedric Haddad (right)presenting donation ICD annual of the Dental Clinics of of to the President America North the Lebanese Dental Association, Zeinoun Tony Professor (right). 59 At present, six dental educational facilities operational are in the Kingdom: • in 1975 established was which King Saud Dental College in 1987 in established AbdulAziz Dental College King • in Dammam in established Dental College King Faisal • operated Three technical Colleges • Page nmental dental all, 1961 other ction on the state the Ministry include AST AST E E (continued) IDDLE IDDLE ECTION ECTION entive care, care for the under privileged, as well as as well care, care for the under privileged, entive tal clinics are operational in Saudi Arabia, and these Arabia, tal clinics are operational in Saudi v ith the establishment of a General Directorate of ith the establishment ith a projected population growth of 3.47% per annum, ith a projected population growth inic facilities for the year 2020 is nearly 4,000. Services 2020 is nearly inic facilities for the year orked at expanding dental public health services dental public by at expanding orked early offering of issues of the Dental Clinics of North of issues of the offering early S M S inductees The Arabia. and one from Saudi from Kuwait, a short overview than Lebanon gave from countries other countries. in their respective of the state of the profession held were followed, the banquet, which and The ceremony sea front. Beirut’s Beach hotel on at the Palm did carryThe Middle East Section on with its study club with six meetings, covering throughout the year: activities topics in orthodontics, prosthodontics, pedodontics, The Section has also surgery. endodontics and orthognathic carried on with its contribution to the building of a dental its Association by reference library the Lebanese Dental at y America. report included a special se Last year’s M with the help of This year, of the profession in Lebanon. from the General Directorate Abdelwassie Hassan M. fellow Arabia, we of Dentistry at the Ministry of Health, in Saudi include a brief report on dentistry in the Kingdom. square kilo- million two Arabia is a country of over Saudi 22 million. Forty-five meters, and a population of nearly in cities. percent of the population lives W Dentistry at the Ministry the government of Health in 1997, w the Ministry increasing the number of clinics operated by from 150 in 1979, to 552 in 1985, and to 1315 in 2002. W the planned number of additional gover cl at dental facilities runoffered by pre each of the specialties in dentistry. In den sector and the three universities. include the private inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:31 PM Page 59 Page PM 12:31 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:31PMPage60 (2 special University (7specialties),andKing AbdulAziz University P • Technical College fordentaltechnicians. • Technical College forHygienists • Technical SchoolforDental Assistants S M S M Section Report ost graduate trainingisavailableost graduate atbothKingSaud Lt )Sadn:AiAaa eadTbuin eo aja,Cdi add o ar,Jean Marie Roy Sabri, Me Haddad, Cedric Karjian, Levon Gerard Tabourian, (L tor)Standing: Ali Awada, Hassan A Aisha Sultan, Amal Al-Samak, Nadim Baba, Jose Chidiac, Hani Ounsi, (L tor)Seated:Joseph Ghafari, dlase l ahi Fares AbouObeid. Ali Dashti, bdelwassie, ECTION ECTION abn,Nabil Barakat. garbane, IDDLE IDDLE ties). ofHe The Ministry (continued) E E AST (continued from page59) AST alth also organ Page izes 60 Dental Congress isheldyearly.Dental Congress educational seminars.Finally Saudi theInternational commercial continuing educationprograms andsupervises 2002-2003 President-elect Nabil Barakat Nabil President-elect eek, Dr. Barakat, Nabil Dr. Baba Nadim udy Club meeting on Sleep Apnea: from left from Club meeting Dr.udy on Sleep Apnea: Fuad 61 St At Page atric Oncology - Dr. atric Oncology This year the meeting This year AST AST E E (continued) ear touched on Sleep Apnea, ear touched on Sleep ara, and Pedi interesting. eetings this past y eetings this past IDDLE IDDLE ECTION ECTION easurer: Jean Marie Megarbane ice President: Ali Awada Ali ice President: ailures in Prosthodontics, Implant Surgery, and Oral Cancer. ailures in Prosthodontics, Implant Surgery, S M S M Although the unsettled conditions in our area forced the Although the unsettled to our Section meeting from May postponement of still carried the Section on with its activities. December, gained a good of meetings have The study club series Scientific in Beirutamount of popularity Section’s and the the subjects to keep a special effort Committee has made anddiscussed varied culminated with a half day meeting which corresponded meeting which culminated with a half day as its main annual meeting and had with the Section’s theme “The Management of the Medically-Compromised all members were at the meeting Speakers Dental Patient”. Medical at Beirut’s American University of the of the staff Samir - Dr. Center and included specialists in cardiology Infectious Fuleyhan, Ghada - Dr. Alam, Endocrinology Suha Shar Diseases - Dr. Samar Muwakkitt. Other m f contribution to the The Section also continued with its building of a reference library at the Lebanese Dental the issues of presenting the four yearly Association by America. Dental Clinics of North slate At the December 2, 2003, Section X meeting, a new of officers elected as follows: was Tamari W. President Emeritus; Joseph President: Nabil Barakat V Sabri Roy Registrar: AbouJaoude Nadim Deputy Registrar: Tr Karjian Councilman; Levon District 1: Riad Bacho Regent District 2: Selim Jreissati Regent inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:31 PM Page 61 Page PM 12:31 8/5/04 REVISED text inside 2002-2003 inside textREVISED8/5/0412:31PMPage62 K S S K Tr ..In-Hwan Park General Secretary Immediate Past President..Kyu-Moon Kim ..Kwan-Sung Ko President -Elect ..Sang-JooChung President aue ..Tae-Soo Lee easurer dentists worldwide. to encouragethegrowth oftheprofession; andtopromote cordial relations among outstanding membersofthedentalprofession fortheexchangeofdentalknowledge; of dentistryforthehealth The Inter in theaffairs ofsocietyascitizensintheircommunityandthroughout theworld. professional conductandare enjoinedtorecognize theirresponsibility toparticipate elevate thedignityofprofession through thehigh profession ofd fellowships todentalprofessionals forconspicuousandmeritoriousservicetothe CollegeofDenti The International ECTION ECTION OREA OREA International Council 2002-2003 Officers national Coll W International CollegeofDentists International entistry. Fell oong Yang XI XI ege of Dentists was formed to advance the sci ege ofDentistswasformedtoadvancethe Mission Statement and welfare of ows in the College ows intheCollege sts isanot-for-pro Page 62 the public; to bring the public;tobring Editor ..WonhiEditor Yoo T ..In-Hwan Park General Secretary ..Sang-JooChung Immediate Past President ..Wook-Hwan Choi President -Elect ..Kwan-Sung Ko President reasurer ..Yoo-Sikreasurer Yang continually International Council est standardsest of ethical and 2003-2004 Officers fit organizationwhichawards W oong Yang strive tomaintainand together the world's ence andart 2003 cided Active aration ospective ction XII. elected the uncil held its first "The pr council also de represent Se ommittee of prep cation ceremony. cation ceremony. 2003, the new co 2003, the new ent of TICD. Dr. Lin was Lin was Dr. TICD. ent of ong gave a talk on ong gave dent Shiau reminded the council that TICD dent Shiau reminded the council that ecutive adviser. Dr. Chan was re-elected to the position re-elected to Chan was Dr. adviser. ecutive elcomes the 2005 meeting of the ICD International Section Report On September 6, 2003, new members for 2004 were 2003, new On September 6, The TICD. of the general assembly elected during the Drs. Su Ming-Chuan, Fu Ping-Yuen, members are: new These new and Lu Hsein-Kun. Chan Kam, Ho Kun-Yen, in members will be officially inducted into the college convo 2004 with a suitable development of dental sciences in post-genomic era." of dental sciences in post-genomic development On October 18, ex of International to Councilman also elected to the Chan was [In September 2003, Dr. the International President of of College Vice position of the Internationalin Council by Dentists (worldwide) Australia.] Sydney, During the October meeting, the such as art and to promote more non-dental activities The of our members. to enrich the lives technology the importance to echo and recognize council also moved of emphasizing ethic and humanity spirit in the dental Taipei. profession in Chinese Presi w A C Taipei. Council to Chinese for hosting that meeting will be installed in mid 2004. Submitted by: Section XII President, Yuh-Yuan, Shiau members of TICD now total 122. The second part of the total 122. TICD now members of council members new the election of seven election was and three advisers (listed to the left). Professor speaker invited During the general assembly, Lin Mao-R Dr. and elected Tian-Mou council-adviser meeting in Shiau presid 63 Page AIPEI AIPEI XII T XII T Advisor e v President eao Jen-Hua en Chin-Kuan en Chin-Kuan Lee Jih-Jian Y Advisors ecuti Lee Ing-Hsian Lin Tze-Tong Lin Tzee-Hwai Tzen Ing-Kuei Shiau Yuh-Yuan W Lan Wan-Hong Chan Chao-Chang Chan Chao-Chang Ex 2003-2004 Council International Council ECTION HINESE ECTION HINESE S C S C inside text final 8/10/04 7:17 AM Page 63 Page AM 7:17 8/10/04 final text inside inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:31 PM Page 64

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The fellows of the International College of Dentists and the follows will boost up their personality, have a change Pierre Fauchard Academy, USA had a dinner meeting on in their life style, and think and teach to the level of February 9, 2003, at the Sunfort Hotel, Gulberg, Lahore. international specification. He said patient relationships Prof. Dr. M. A. Soofi, Regent, International College of are very important. These relationships are based upon the Dentists and Chairperson of the Pierre Fauchard Academy, reliability, trust and precision of the dental professional in served as chairperson of the dinner meeting. behalf of the patient.

First of all, a prayer of condolence was offered on the sad Dr. Soofi said there are many things which are essential demise of fellows and relatives alike. Deep concern was professionally to the uplifting of the profession. He expressed for Fellows Riaz Butt, Ghulam Rasool, suggested we develop more tolerance and get away from Fakharuzzaman (Bangladesh), Masood, M. Z. K. Niazi, conflict so we could develop a helping attitude toward the Haider Tirmzi, the brothers of Fellow Muhammad Rafique population and toward other professionals. He said making Chatha, the son of Fellow Ijaz Ahmed Sheikh and the a bridge of porcelain and metal crowns is a technical job grandson of Fellow Tariq Zaman Ahmed, It was suggested, but making a bridge to the heart is considered well being in the event other situations occur, that all fellows are for others. requested to call upon the family at the funeral and share their grief. Dr. Soofi feels the future of the dental profession is very bright; and therefore, the dental community should be built While introducing the purpose of the meeting, Dr. Soofi up academically and socially so it will be more attractive. suggested that a regular clinical meeting be held once a He said much of the Pakistani population is without month in order to exchange views. Dr. Soofi's idea was the services of a qualified professional in the villages, greatly appreciated. Dr. Soofi said we, the fellows and tehsil and to some extent in the Districts. The government members of the old Pakistan Dental Association, have sponsored institutions are not able to provide confidence developed a bond together of over 50 years. He believes and relief to the patients in the right way. Thus, the there is a need to promote a spirit of fellowship among people, day by day, are loosing trust for the hospitals. the younger generation so as to form a bond of trust and These problems, he said, have not been addressed and there confidence in each other. is no plan for relief. Therefore, we have to work towards providing more relief to patients and better training to Additionally, Dr. Soofi, said the fellows should take up the students. matter of public health education and awareness. He believes we should help protect the population from Dr. Muhammad Arshad, Dr. Bukhari and Fellow Khalid various diseases especially children from cavities, gum Almas have formed a sub-committee to look after the book diseases and malformations of the jaws and lips. Dr. Soofi written by Prof. Dr. M. A. Soofi on the history of dentistry suggested the fellows should march on with modernization and periodontology. in sterilization and should design treatment being mindful of modern instruments and up to date technology. Dr. Soofi reminded those in attendance that upon becoming a fellow Submitted by: in the International College of Dentists, it is expected that Prof. Dr. M. A. Soofi, Regent

Page 64 2003 clear up some eople, but also ard with various oung streetwalkers continued on page 66 hese young p hese young needed help to needed help to feeding t nmar, nmar, tering and upper Mya as established with the assistance of the Internationalas established oluntarily offering a dental care program. a dental care program. offering oluntarily Regional Report Regional beauracratic red-tape hampering their work. An I.C.D. beauracratic red-tape hampering their work. helping not only into drawn helped out and was fellow shel ideas, thus initiating programs for organizing dental for organizing ideas, thus initiating programs all health and continuing dental education activities example, For One idea led to another. around the country. concerned with building dormitories N.G.O. an overseas and sheltering and rehabilitating y Myanmar is not considered a big nation, nor can it be Myanmar is not considered a big nation, termed since it happens to measure three a small one, Up to the time a dental school times the size of France. w and I.C.D. in Myanmar, Fellows few there were College, there are still Today, almost non-existent. were activities 1200 dentists to meet the needs for a population of only 52 million people. for Mathurasai, Regent Watana In 1998, Professor Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, 23 (composing, Region for regent Myanmar), decided to name a deputy In a matter of five this office, years, runMyanmar. in council managed conjunction with the Myanmar Dental the ranks of the Myanmar chapter to its current to swell strength of eighty-plus fellows. as In Myanmar, did not remain idle. These fellows indicates ways fellowship I. C. D. throughout the world, profession of dentistry. the one has contributed towards forw came Fellows Again, I. C. D. in v the Deaf and Dumb Seeing the success of one program, team Fellows-led school approached this same I.C.D. to voluntary work giving and soon, the same group was 65 Page Myanmar REGION 34 (continued) XX XX Professor Ba Myint Professor Paing Soe Professor Paing 2003-2004 Officers Committee Members ion 34 g presentative Tin Maung Aung of Aung Maung presentative Tin Myanmar speaks before the Internationalspeaks before urging Council in autonomous a vote to place Myanmar Re Re ECTION ECTION NTERNATIONAL reasurer Wynn Sunn . . . .Dr...... NTERNATIONAL President, Myanmar Chapter President, Myanmar Aung Maung . . . . .Tin . . . . Secretary Northern Maung Maung (Mandalay) Win . . .Dr. Secretary Southern Myanmar Thwe (Yangon) Tun Tun .Dr. T Registrar Cho Sitt ...... Dr. . . S I S I inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:32 PM Page 65 Page PM 12:32 8/5/04 REVISED text inside inside text REVISED 8/5/04 12:32 PM Page 66

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the School of the Disabled on an almost routine basis. The dumb, the blind and the disabled, the monks and nuns and Deputy regent, administratively involved in a Trachoma meditating people fasting on Spartan vegetarian diets. The campaign, noticed the plight of the poor, optically stricken well accepted belief that betal leaf chewing (a common people in that they were conspicuously lacking proper oral habit among the poor people in upper Myanmar) causes health care. While recruiting local dentists to help, dental cancer, came under doubt. These poor people also pointed supplies were invited from dentists and local merchants. out, according to Myanmar traditional medicine, the same Once again, the School for the Blind in middle Myanmar betal leaf also posses the power to cure a lot of common benefited in a spin-off from this program. Not just the maladies, which is quite true. In a simple oral survey in a patients, but the dental team also began enjoying a village, lots of people, who are habitual betal leaf close-knit comradeship. chewers, were interviewed and not a single person was found to personally have, or have a family history of, a On a suggestion that monks and nuns, aplenty in upper cancer of any kind. Myanmar, may also need dental attention, a sojourn into the many monasteries, nunneries, and meditation centers A newsletter is now being prepared to report dental and religious enclaves of the hill regions began. Once activities of our Fellows. The membership roll of Myanmar more, new vistas of vast experience opened up for Fellows. Fellows still continues to grow in direct proportion to the Public health oriented Fellows soon began a series of long free and voluntary dental health programs taking shape term studies of the oral health conditions of the deaf and today in Myanmar.

International College of Dentists Mission Statement

The International College of Dentists is a leading honorary dental organization

dedicated to the recognition of outstanding professional achievement and

meritorious service and the continued progress of the profession of dentistry for

the benefit of all humankind.

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ICD Governance

CENTRAL OFFICE COMMITTEES The day to day business and affairs of the The day to day operation of the International College shall be conducted from a facility, which College of Dentists is conducted by the various shall be referred to as the "Central Office", or the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees, working in "Office of the College", or "Office". The concert with the Central Office, under the direction International Council shall establish the location of the Executive Committee as stipulated in the for the College Office. The College Office and all Bylaws of the College. personnel employed therein shall be under the direct supervision of the Secretary-General.

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL The International Council shall be the governing body of the College. The International Council shall have the authority to make any and all decisions regarding the conduct of the College. Decisions and actions of the International Council shall not be in conflict with the Constitution or the Bylaws of the College. The International Council shall be structured in accordance with Article III, Section 1, of the By-laws.

OFFICERS The Officers of the College shall be President, President-elect, Vice President, Treasurer, and Editor. The International Council shall have the sole authority to elect or appoint Officers of the College and shall do so at the Annual Meeting of the Council. A majority of those members present The tiled roof of the world-renowned opera house, and voting shall be required. Sydney, Australia––site of the 2003 International Council meeting.

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International College of Dentists GLOBE

Volume 65 No. 1 2004

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