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ODA ASM18 Final Program Finalc 01.Indd FINAL PROGRAM THE TOOLS FOR CONFIDENT DIAGNOSIS VISIT US AT BOOTH #1025 WORKFLOW INTEGRATION I HUMANIZED TECHNOLOGY I DIAGNOSTIC EXCELLENCE Our innovations make it easier to improve diagnoses, streamline workflow and save valuable time: • CS 8100 3D is the most compact 3D imaging system on the market • RVG 6200 sensors feature customizable filters for more accurate diagnoses • CS 3600 intraoral scanner; precise, accurate full 3D HD color scanning provides superb image quality © 2018 Carestream Dental LLC. 17001 DE IN AD 0318 For more information, call 855.762.2291 or RVG is a trademark of Carestream Dental Technology Topco Limited visit carestreamdental.com The Annual Spring Meeting (ASM), now in its 151st year is the signature event of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). It is one of the largest and most-respected dental conventions in North America, and it is considered a popular meeting place for all dental professionals. Take advantage of this one-stop-shop opportunity to connect with THE TOOLS FOR speakers, exhibitors and colleagues, to learn, network and share ideas. You will have the opportunity to learn from the best and brightest CONFIDENT DIAGNOSIS minds in the dental profession and gain valuable insights that will help you and your dental team to be successful in your profession and in your personal life. WHAT’S INSIDE VISIT US AT Welcome Messages . 4 BOOTH #1025 CE Information – Reporting CE. 12 CE Reporting for ODA Member Dentists. 12 CE Reporting for Out-of-Province Dentists . 13 CE Reporting for the Dental Team. 13 Live Learning Centre . 13 General Information . 14 Thanks You To Our Sponsors. 11 Mobile App. 13 Metro Toronto Convention Centre . 18 Experience Toronto. 19 Exhibits Floor. 16 Hours . 14 ODA Booth + Job Board . 17 Relaxation Zone. 16 Wellness Lounge . 16 Healthy Eating Zone . 16 Hearing Testing . 16 Ontario Dental Association Handwriting Analysis . 17 4 New Street, Toronto, ON M5R 1P6 Daily Speaker Schedules. 22 WORKFLOW INTEGRATION I HUMANIZED TECHNOLOGY I DIAGNOSTIC EXCELLENCE Tel: 416-922-3900 Category 1 (Core) Courses . 27 TF: 1-866-739-8099 Thursday April 26 Sessions. 22 Fax: 416-922-9571 Our innovations make it easier to improve diagnoses, streamline workflow and save valuable time: [email protected] Friday April 27 Sessions . 24 • CS 8100 3D is the most compact 3D imaging system on the market asm.oda.ca Saturday April 28 Sessions . 26 • RVG 6200 sensors feature customizable filters for more accurate diagnoses Class Reunions . 85 • CS 3600 intraoral scanner; precise, accurate full 3D HD color scanning provides superb image quality Exhibits Floorplan . 87 Information is correct as of the print date, April 2, 2018. Exhibitors Listing by Category . 88 © 2018 Carestream Dental LLC. 17001 DE IN AD 0318 For more information, call 855.762.2291 or RVG is a trademark of Carestream Dental Technology Topco Limited visit carestreamdental.com Like us on | Follow us on OntarioDentalAssociation @ONDentalAssn 3 April 26–28, 2018 Dear Friends: I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the Annual Spring Meeting of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). Since 1867, the ODA has been the voice of dentistry in Ontario, providing leadership to professionals as well as information and services to the public. The Annual Spring Meeting brings together dentists from across the province to explore issues of mutual interest and learn about the latest developments in maintaining oral health. I would like to commend the organizers of this event for putting together an informative program that also provides valuable networking opportunities. I am certain that delegates will leave inspired to put what they have learned into practice. Please accept my best wishes for a memorable and productive meeting in Toronto. Sincerely, The Rt. Hon. Justin P.J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada 4 Register online asm.oda.ca Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario April 26 – 28, 2018 April 2626 –– 28, 28,2018 2018 A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER AA PPERSONALERSONAL MESSAGE MESSAGE FROM THE PFROMREMIER THE PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am delighted to On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am delighted to extend On behalfextendwarm greetings warmof the greetings to Governmenteveryone to everyoneattending ofattendingthe Ontario,Annual the Spring Annual I Meeting,am Spring delighted to extend Meeting,hosted by hostedthe Ontario by theDental Ontario Association Dental (ODA). 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To allall visitors:visitors: welcome toto TorontoToronto —— one one of of the the world’s world’s most most diverse diverse I commendcities, wiwithth all world world dental class class entertainment, entertainment,professionals culture culture andatte andcuisine.nd cuisine.ing t he ODA’s Annual Spring Meeting for advancing their professional development through this Please accept mymy bestbest wisheswishes for for what what I Iam am sure sure will will be be an an informative informative year’sand line productiveproductive up of meeting. meeting. lectures and workshops, as well as presentations by prominent speakers. To allKathleenK athleenvisitors: Wynne Wynne welcome to Toronto — one of the world’s most diverse cities,Premier with world class entertainment, culture and cuisine. Please accept my best wishes for what I am sure will be an informative and productive meeting. Kathleen Wynne Premier Like us on | Follow us on OntarioDentalAssociation @ONDentalAssn 5 6 Register online asm.oda.ca Welcome from the Education Advisory Committee Greetings from the ODA’s Education Advisory Committee! marks the beginning of a new RCDSO Quality Assurance Cycle for most of us. As always, ASM is the single largest venue where you can earn your continuing education credits all under one roof. We continue to pride ourselves in offering a broad and diverse range of renowned speakers and topics for dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants and office staff. There will be lectures, workshops and our amazing Exhibits Floor showcasing the latest products and services from more than 300 companies. Let’s not forget our keynote speakers! We have The Man in Motion himself, Rick Hansen. The celebrated Paralympic athlete and global advocate for people with disabilities will share his views on creating a world that is accessible and inclusive for all. In addition we will be have Jim Carroll, one of the world’s leading futurists on trends and innovation, to help you start preparing for tomorrow, today. Make plans to meet friends, colleagues and classmates during the cocktail hours on the Exhibits Floor at the end of Thursday and Friday. Enjoy the wonderful delights that Toronto offers with world-class restaurants, sporting events, theatre and of course, the nightlife! You will find the ASM is a great way to spend a few days learning and enhancing your work and social lives and we sincerely look forward to welcoming you at . Dr. Charles Shin Dr. Jeff Diefenbacher Dr. Homa Dr. Waji Khan Dr. Gordan Markic Chair, Education Jammehdiabadi Advisory Committee Dr. Timothy McManus Dr. Christine Ng Dr. Shawn Steele Dr. John Thompson Dr. Charles Shin Chair, Education Advisory Committee Like us on | Follow us on OntarioDentalAssociation @ONDentalAssn 7 Greetings from the President of the Dental Industry Association of Canada (DIAC) Dianne Grassie President, Dental Industry Association of Canada It is my pleasure on behalf of our Board of Directors and DIAC Membership to welcome you to the 2018 Ontario Dental Association, Annual Spring Meeting. If you are a first time visitor, we hope the show is everything you expect and more. If you are one of the thousands who are returning, it is great to see you again. The Dental Industry Association of Canada and our member companies are very proud to be part of the ODA’s ASM18, where the attendees are the focus, and the education programs are, second to none, featuring world class speakers and topics that are relevant to anybody on a dental team. All DIAC member companies have a loyal Canadian presence and are expected to be compliant with our Canadian laws regarding the importing and distribution of medical drugs, devices and equipment. � All our members work hard on educating, providing demonstrations and special promotions to make the time spent on these days informative and valuable. And you can enhance your day, by using the
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