Continuing Dental Education Nonprofit Org. University of Minnesota US Postage 6-406 Moos Health Sciences Tower PAID 515 Delaware Street SE Twin Cities, MN Minneapolis, MN 55455 Permit No. 90155 The University of Minnesota announces www.dentalce.umn.edu three diverse and practical courses intended to enhance your clinical skills and Announcing three uniquely targeted University of expand treatment options for your patients. Minnesota sponsored courses: & Function: Evaluation and Restoration of the Worn Dentition Friday-Sunday, September 16-18, 2016 Miniresidency in Nursing Home and Long-term Care for the Dental Team Wednesday-Saturday, October 12-15, 2016 Occlusion & Function Contemporary Removable Partial Friday-Sunday, October 14-16, 2016 Evaluation and Restoration of the Worn Dentition University of Minnesota Take advantage of these high impact programs Friday-Sunday for your practice. School of September 16-18, 2016 Minneapolis, Minnesota Register early—enrollment is limited.

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If this is a business address, please include the name of the practice or of the dentist______Mailing Address______City______Long-term Care for the Dental Team State______Zip______Office Phone Number ( _)______Birth Year ______Walker Methodist I am a U of MN School of Dentistry graduate ❒ yes ❒ no Year of Graduation______Email Address______Wednesday-Saturday Used to confirm your registration. Health Center October 12-15, 2016 Minneapolis, Minnesota Occlusion & Function Nursing Home Miniresidency Removable Partial Dentures September 16-18, 2016 (401817) October 12-15, 2016 (401717) October 14-16, 2016 (403017) ❒ $2,295 ❒ $1,195 dentist ❒ $2,295 dentist ❒ $595 deposit. The balance of the tuition ❒ $895 dental therapist, dental hygienist or ❒ $595 deposit. The balance of the tuition is due on or before August 19, 2016. dental assistant is due on or before September 16, 2016. ❒ $395 deposit. The balance of the tuition is due by September 14, 2016. Contemporary Removable Partial Dentures ❒ I wish to register as a U of MN School of Dentistry staff/faculty member. Division______(space available basis) ❒ full-time faculty ❒ part-time faculty ❒ graduate student ❒ staff A Lecture & Hands-on Program Date ______Signature ______Please detach and mail to Continuing Dental Education, 6-406 Moos HS Tower, 515 Delaware Street SE, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455. Friday-Sunday University of Minnesota Payment to be made by: ❒ Check (payable to the University of Minnesota) Card number______School of Dentistry ❒ Please charge my VISA ❒ MasterCard ❒ ❒ Please charge my American Express ❒ Discover ❒ Expiration date______October 14-16, 2016 Minneapolis, Minnesota

www.dentalce.umn.edu Printed on recycled paper with 10% post-consumer waste. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Occlusion & Function Miniresidency in Nursing Home and Contemporary Removable Partial Dentures Evaluation and Restoration of the Worn Dentition Long-term Care for the Dental Team A Lecture & Hands-on Program Friday-Sunday, September 16-18, 2016 Wednesday-Saturday, October 12-15, 2016 Friday-Sunday, October 14-16, 2016 University of Minnesota School of Dentistry • Minneapolis, Minnesota Walker Methodist Health Center • Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota School of Dentistry • Minneapolis, Minnesota

Benefits of Attending Who Should Attend Benefits of Attending Who Should Attend Benefits of Attending Who Should Attend This compact program will give you relevant and practical information who Eliminate the mystique with removable partial denture techniques that When veneers or crowns break, or wear is extensive, there is a solu- who want to develop their All members of the dental team Dentists who want more experience with tion that can work for you. Many restorative problems are the result knowledge, skill and confidence in diagnosing from numerous speakers who are accomplished in their disciplines want to expand their knowledge and dental allow you to provide your partially dentate patients with a more afford- contemporary removable partial denture therapy. related to geriatric care. You will receive up-to-date medical, dental services for older adult patients and who want able and esthetic treatment option. In this comprehensive program, of occlusal dysfunction. This comprehensive hands-on course will give and treating extensive restorative cases and the This course is also a core module in the you the background and practical skills to create occlusal stability severely worn dentition. This course is also a and administrative information on: 1) current long-term care options in-depth knowledge of how to meet the oral you will learn how to treatment plan and design removable partial Postgraduate Certificate Program in Contemporary and longevity. You will benefit from discussions, demonstrations and core module in the Postgraduate Certificate and settings; 2) state and federal dental regulations; 3) long-term care health needs of residents in a variety of long-term dentures that address your patients' esthetic concerns and functional Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry. hands-on exercises that will aid you in the diagnosis and treatment Program in Contemporary Restorative and administration and staffing; 4) patient transfer training; 5) designing a care settings. needs. You will gain an understanding of esthetic clasping, flexible planning of extensive restorative and severely worn dentition cases. Esthetic Dentistry. nursing home dental program; 6) dental program staffing; 7) selection partial denture designs, as well as other contemporary materials and Educational Methods You will leave this program with the information you need to know to of clinical delivery systems; 8) quality assurance and program evaluation; Educational Methods techniques. In addition, you will benefit from hands-on experience with: confidently treatment plan and restore complex cases in your practice. Educational Methods 9) integration of long-term care into private practice; 10) communica- 1) survey and design, 2) tooth modifications, and 3) cast design for Illustrated lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on Illustrated lectures, discussion, demonstrations, workshops. You are asked to bring a mounted, Illustrated lectures, demonstration, round-table tion and documentation systems; 11) writing effective nursing home observation and tour of long-term care facilities. various clinical scenarios. Spend three days with two experienced prosthodontists orders; 12) preventive oral health care and staff inservice training; documented patient case for discussion and learning how to: case discussions, laboratory exercises, patient Join us and obtain helpful hints on how to: treatment planning. participation. You will be working with each other 13) fundamentals of geriatric medicine; 14) interaction with medical Tuition • complete a physical examination that includes comprehensive as patients. directors and other medical staff; and 15) management of common • diagnose and treatment plan for removable partial dentures. clinical challenges, including medical problems, drug therapy, ethical $1,195 dentist Tuition occlusal records. • relate the concepts of jaw relations to the construction of a and legal issues, and treatment planning. $895 dental therapist, hygienist or assistant $2,295 dentist • determine incisal position and envelop of function. Tuition removable partial denture. • satisfy your patient’s esthetic demands while maintaining occlusal $2,295 dentist You will take away from this program the knowledge and A $395 deposit is due at the time of • apply survey and design principles to fabricating frameworks A $595 deposit is due at the time of The balance of the tuition is due and functional stability. skills to: registration. for partial removable denture prostheses in your practice. registration. The balance of the tuition is due A $595 deposit is due at the time of by September 14, 2016. (Registrations made • identify esthetic designs that can be employed for individual by September 16, 2016. (Registrations made • integrate occlusal considerations into your complex treatment registration. The balance of the tuition is due • establish a dental program in long-term care facilities including after September 14, 2016, will be paid in full at cases in practice. contracts, staffing, communication systems, and selection of patient esthetic requirements. after September 16, 2016, will be paid in full at by August 19, 2016. (Registrations made after the time of registration.) the time of registration.) August 19, 2016, will be paid in full at the time clinical delivery systems. • incorporate advanced removable partial denture concepts (e.g. Fred McIntyre, D.D.S., M.S., Clinical Professor Emeritus of of registration.) • work effectively with nursing home administrators as well as Credits rotational path, twin-flex clasps, use of attachments). at SUNY Buffalo; Diplomate, American Board of Credits medical and nursing staff. 32 hours Prosthodontics. Dr. McIntyre has been active in research, has published 24 hours Credits • perform ergonomically sound and safe patient transfers from Paul A. Hansen, D.D.S., Associate Professor, Section Director of several articles in refereed publications and has lectured on the subjects Prosthodontics, Department of Adult Restorative Dentistry, University 25 hours* wheelchairs. Minnesota Credits: 21 fundamental and 11 core: Minnesota Credits: 20 fundamental; 4 core of occlusion and esthetics at all levels of dental education. He is a 3 diagnosis & treatment planning; 2 ethics; of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry; Diplomate, American • document and bill for services provided in long-term care facilities. (diagnosis & treatment planning) consultant for Great Lakes and Chief of Prosthodontics *5 credits will be earned through extended 2 patient communication; 2 recordkeeping; 1 Board of Prosthodontics. Dr. Hansen also maintains a part-time private at Buffalo VA Hospital. • employ quality assurance and program evaluation strategies. course work in the dental office. infection control; 1 management of medical prosthodontic practice in Lincoln, Nebraska. Eligible for AGD Mastership credit in Paul S. Olin, D.D.S., M.S., Director, Program; • modify communication and patient management as needed. emergencies Paul S. Olin, D.D.S., M.S., Director, Dental Implant Program; removable prosthodontics and esthetics Associate Professor, Division of Prosthodontics, Department Minnesota Credits: 12 fundamental; 13 core • incorporate principles of medical management for older adults Associate Professor, Division of Prosthodontics, Department of of Restorative Sciences, University of Minnesota School of (diagnosis & treatment planning) into the dental treatment plan. Time Restorative Sciences, University of Minnesota, School of Dentistry. Time Dentistry. Dr. Olin maintains an active prosthodontic practice and has • apply appropriate practices for informed consent, use of restraints, 8:00 AM to 5:15 PM (each day) Dr. Olin maintains an active prosthodontic and esthetic dentistry practice. 8:00 AM to 5:15 PM (each day) extensive clinical experience with occlusion and esthetic dentistry. Eligible for AGD Mastership credit in interpretation of advance directives and other ethical and legal Dr. Olin is the Director of Postgraduate Programs in Contemporary & Dr. Olin is the Director of Postgraduate Programs in Contemporary & occlusion, esthetics and concerns in working with older adult patients. Register Early to Ensure Space Esthetic Dentistry Levels I-III at the University of Minnesota School Register Early to Ensure Space Esthetic Dentistry Levels I-III at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. of Dentistry. Time • integrate long-term care into a private practice. Enrollment is limited to 17. Enrollment is limited to 18. 12:00 to 9:00 PM (Friday) This course is under the direction of Stephen K. Shuman, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Saturday) D.D.S., M.S., Associate Professor and Director, Oral Health Services 8:00 AM to 12:15 PM (Sunday) for Older Adults Program, Department of Primary Dental Care, Univer- Register Early to Ensure Space sity of Minnesota School of Dentistry; Dental Director, Walker Dental Clinic, Walker Methodist Health Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Enrollment is limited to 24. Refund Policy A full refund will be made if you cancel at least one month (30 working days) prior to the program. If you cancel less than one month prior to the program, an amount equivalent to the deposit will be deducted from your refund.

Registration by Phone, Mail, FAX or through the Internet Lodging You may choose any of the following methods to register for courses: A list of hotels and motels closest to the course venue will be sent upon request. Registrants should make their University of Minnesota School of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. • Register online via our secure web site at www.dentalce.umn.edu. own arrangements for lodging. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. • Mail in your registration form along with your check or credit card information. Parking The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry designates the September 16-18, 2016, activity for 25 hours of CE credit; the October 12-15, 2016, • Call (800) 685-1418 or (612) 625-1418 and use your credit card to register. Parking is included. Information on parking will accompany your course registration. activity for 32 hours of CE credit; and the October 14-16, 2016, activity for 24 hours of continuing education credit. • Fax your registration and credit card information to us at (612) 624-8159.