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Quarterly SPRING 2015
VOL 13 / ISSUE 3
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The Move Election Results From the President 1111 Harvard Avenue Seattle, WA 98122 - 4205 206.448.6620 www.skcds.org
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Seattle-King County Dental Society Membership Quarterly Managing Editor: Ms. Sandra R. Anderson Contributors: Ms. Jennifer L. Freimund Dr. Alan M. Munk Publisher: Bill Newcomer, BNC Printing & Graphics, Vancouver, WA
SPRING 2015 Volume 13, Issue 3
CONTENTS
President’s Message with Dr. Audrey Tatt .......................................................... 4 Increased Public Interest in Sleep Apnea and Snoring ................................................7 COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE We’ve Moved.................................................................................................. 7 Dr. Shane Ness, Chair Welcome New Members .................................................................................. 9 Dr. Victor Barry Life Member Bios ...........................................................................................10 Dr. Daniel Geare Boot Camp ....................................................................................................11 Dr. Gary Heyamoto Dr. Derek Hou Mark Your Calendars........................................................................................11 Dr. Molly McIntosh Cheer with Peers.............................................................................................12 Dr. Christopher Pickel Give Kids a Smile Day.......................................................................................13 Dr. Oleg Shvartsur Thank You to Our Sponsors ..............................................................................13 Dr. Douglas Walsh Dr. Judson Werner Seattle-King County Dental Foundation Awards.................................................. 14 Email and HIPPA Rules....................................................................................17 OFFICERS Election Results ............................................................................................. 19 Dr. Audrey K. Tatt, President Exposures with Dr. Al Munk ............................................................................. 22 Dr. Judson A. Werner, President-elect Pacific Northwest Dental Conference 2015.........................................Special Insert Dr. Patrick E. Taylor, Past President Dr. Timothy A. Hess, Treasurer Registration form – June 20, 2015, Botox Class with Dr. Timothy Hess ..............Special Insert Dr. Elaine B. Lam, Secretary EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Dr. Ryan M. Fox, Executive Council 2015 Dr. James W. Reid, Executive Council 2015 Dr. Joseph A. Schneider, Executive Council 2015 Dr. Shane T. Ness, Executive Council 2016 Dr. Kimberly A. Winton, Executive Council 2016 Dr. Noah Letwin, Executive Council 2017 Dr. Megan L. Mulligan, Executive Council 2017 Ms. Jennifer Freimund, Executive Director Change of Address: To ensure continued receipt of issues, change of address must be reported to: SKCDS Central Office, 1111 Harvard Avenue Seattle, WA 98122-4205, as soon as possible -206.448.6620. Email: skcds@skcds.com The information in this publication is for the exclusive benefit of SeattleKing County Dental Society members. Neither the Society nor the publisher makes any express or implied warranties as to the information herein, including the contents of any advertising. Opinions in the Quarterly do not necessarily express the official policies of the Seattle-King County Dental Society, nor the opinions of the editor, unless so stated. Publications of advertising is not an endorsement, qualification, approval or guarantee of either advertisers or product. For advertising and publishing details, contact: Mr. Bill Newcomer, BNC Printing & Graphics, 503.318.5916, 360.573.1201, bill@bncprinting.com; www.bncprinting.com
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The
President’s Message
Dr. Audrey Tatt
What matters...
As the dental students finish their coursework and take their Boards, they are faced with making decisions about their futures. Further training or start practicing? They are graduating with an average debt of $247,227. In the past they also needed to decide if they wanted to be part of organized dentistry, to join the ADA. Everyone knows the ADA, but what is the tripartite? The ADA has been working to make the tripartite, the national level, the state level and the local level work better and more seamlessly for our members. The Power of 3 gives you benefits at all three levels. These benefits include the tangible and the not-so-tangible benefits. There are plenty of benefits that can help you in your practice and in your daily life. At SKCDS (the local level) we have partnered with several companies to offer benefits to our members. A more recent addition is Bank of America. For members who take out a business loan, they offer special rates and lower fees. Many members have benefited from this partnership. When we ask our members which benefits are the most important, continuing education is always at the top. This year, for the first time, we offered our evening membership meeting, which include 2 hours of CE and dinner, at no charge. We started off with orthodontist Dr. Ward Smalley speaking about distraction osteogenesis. There were many interesting cases presented, and it was well received by all, including the many orthodontists present! Our second meeting featured Dr. Chris Pickel discussing the newly launched LifeMap. This is an alternative insurance program upon which the WSDA has been collaborating. It has all the benefits of direct reimbursement while being marketed through an insurance broker. There were lots of great questions asked by our members about this insurance program designed to compete with traditional dental insurance (such as Delta Dental of Washington!). For our third program, we had Dr. Karim Alibhai and Dr. Kal Klass speak to us about staying out of trouble and what to do when trouble finds you. Dr. Alibhai, who is a current DQAC commissioner, gave us some insight as to the process at DQAC and some common mistakes some dental practices 4 l 2015 SKCDS SPRING QUARTERLY
make. Dr. Klass, who is the chair of the Peer Review Committee, reviewed the process for peer review. As peer review settles complaints without being reportable and without attorney costs, it is the much preferred route. As you have to be a member of the ADA to go through peer review, this could be considered the most valuable benefit of being an ADA member. We are finishing up our series with Dr. Cheryl Townsend Winter speaking to us about her recently published book: “The Aging Gracefully Pathway: A Toolkit for the Journey.” This will follow an update from WSDA Board President, Dr. Greg Ogata. We are fortunate to have excellent local talents who have donated their time to speak to us. These meetings are designed to give you a quick SKCDS update, hear some great speakers and meet with your colleagues. I was hoping to have a problem with capacity, but that hasn’t happened yet. I invite you to come check it out. The CDE Committee will be meeting soon to schedule the 2015-2016 year. Your feedback is welcome. They also coordinate the all day programs. Our last program this year is coming up, partnering with the AGD and UWSOD, and features Dr. John Kois. Again, please come, it will be excellent! The tangible benefits are easier to describe but shouldn’t be the focus. We need an organization to stand behind dentists so that we can continue to do quality dentistry. Our future is challenged with corporate dentistry, midlevel provider legislation, poor reimbursements and increases in business taxes to name a few. Getting to know your legislators is helpful. There are some individual dentists who have spent a lot of time educating legislators and affecting change for which I am grateful. For most of us, this isn’t part of our weekly schedule. When you are a member of organized dentistry you are helping. It helps when we have more members. Our voice is louder, more relevant and we have better ability to influence. The WSDA and SKCDS have changed bylaws to allow new graduates to be members for the first 18 months without any dues. That means we have 18 months to impress on these young dentists with high debts, the importance of organized dentistry. Please help out. Reach out to them and guide them. It will make us collectively stronger. I am thankful that the dean of the University of Washington School of Dentistry, Dr. Joel Berg, is an advocate of organized dentistry. To our new grads, I say congratulations, and welcome to a fabulous profession, one of which I am proud to be part. To our existing members, I say thank you for your continued support. Through my involvement with SKCDS the past 9 years, I haves seen how great the organization is. We are very fortunate to have an outstanding executive director at SKCDS in Ms. Jennifer Freimund. She has guided us through decisions that make our local level stronger and more stable. I have enjoyed working with the many fabulous dentists who have volunteered their time on Committees and the Executive Council. Thank you! At the end of the day, what matters is that we continue to make dentistry a profession we are proud of and enjoy! Cover Photo: Remdodeling of the new office location Photo this page: Drs. Lisa Egbert & Audrey Tatt
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WE HAVE MOVED!!! SKCDS Relocation 2015 After 26 years in Blanchard Plaza Building (located at the corner of Sixth and Blanchard), your Dental Society has moved! Our former building is being taken over by Amazon, so we had to relocate. We moved into temporary quarters on Saturday, March 28 and into our permanent space on Thursday, April 9th. The good news is that the Dental Society’s administrative office remains centrally located in Seattle to best serve the needs of the Society. We moved ‘uphill’ to what many Seattleites affectionately call “Pill Hill.” We are in a building at 1111 Harvard Avenue (near the corner
of Madison and Broadway) which is owned by the Seattle First Baptist Church. Our new location is shared with many other non-profits and will provide several meeting rooms. Parking will be both less expensive and more available than at our current location.
meetings will all be held in our new location, beginning in April 2015. Our goal is to ensure this move is as seamless as possible to our members and without an interruption in the service upon which you rely.
We will be hosting an Open House on Monday, Interestingly, our new offices are located in the June 8th from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at our new old surgical operating and recovering rooms of the offices. Keep your eyes open for our invitation Minor Hospital that was built in 1906. Seattle postcard and please RSVP if you plan to attend. First Baptist Church acquired the building in 1926 We will be offering light refreshments and quick and has recently renovated the space into which tours. HOWEVER, we cannot promise that the the Dental Society has moved. It is a lovely space fabled ghost(s) will make an appearance! on the top floor of the building and comes complete with a few ghosts we understand. We hope you will stop by on Monday, June 8th! Our phone numbers, emails and website all remain the same. Our New Dentist programs and Committee 2015 SKCDS SPRING QUARTERLY l 7
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L to R: Drs. Mark Bingham, Don Jayne, Dave Minahan, Robert Spreen and Audrey Tatt
Dr. Mark Bingham Dr. Mark Bingham went to high school in Emmett, Idaho and completed his undergraduate degree at Brigham Young University in Utah. He attended the University of Washington Dental School graduating in 1978. He obtained licensure in both Washington and Idaho. His first practice was with his older brother, Dr. Bruce Bingham (UW 1965) in Mountain Home, Idaho. In 1979, he moved back to Washington and practiced in Smokey Point and then West Seattle. He had his practice in West Seattle for nearly 35 years, working with his wife, Janet, as his office manager. Dr Bingham has actively been involved with his church and his community for many years serving in leadership, umpiring softball and leading Boy Scouts. He is also active, and has held leadership roles, in Rotary and the West Seattle Chamber
of Commerce. He has been involved with three study clubs and has been active in organized dentistry. Dr. Bingham has been on the Peer Review Committee since 1980 and served as Committee Chair from 1999 through 2001. He and Janet have four adult children: Michael, Kristene, Jonathan and Kathleen, who is married to a dentist, Dr. Seth Perrins (UW, 2012) and 10 grandchildren. He is a 38-year tripartite member. Dr. Karen Bloomquist Dr. Karen Bloomquist began her path in dentistry at the University of Washington, earning her BS in Dental Hygiene in 1968. She returned to University of Washington and graduated from the School of Dentistry in 1978. Over the years, Dr. Bloomquist served organized dentistry in a variety of leadership roles including being the WSDA Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee in 1994-95. She was a member of the SKCDS Access Committee for five years and served as Chair from 1994-95. She served as a Delegate to the House for four three-year terms between 1981 and 1996. She has also held various Board appointments with the State. She lives in West Seattle and retired from practice in 2013. She is a 36year member of the tripartite.
Dr. John Clifford Dr. John Clifford works in Auburn at his general practice, M Street Dental. He graduated from the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1982, and he is a 33-year member of the tripartite. Dr. Clifford lives in Seattle and maintains active licensing in both Colorado and Washington. Dr. John Clifford grew up in southeastern Michigan and attended the University of Michigan earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering. He worked in the aerospace industry for 5 years before entering dental school. Dr. Clifford chose dentistry over aerospace because it provides a service directly to people and makes a difference in their lives. Dr. Clifford moved to the Pacific Northwest and attended the University of Washington School of Dentistry. After graduating from Dental School he earned a General Practice Residency at the dental clinic of St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City. He then returned to Washington State where he opened a solo practice in rural Washington for 6 years. Dr. Clifford joined M Street Dental in 1986 and has been there full time since. He enjoys hiking, running, domestic and international travel. Dr. Clifford’s travels have taken him to Italy, Ireland, India, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Mexico, Costa Rica and Guatemala. He maintains avid (continued on page 14)
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BOOT CAMP 2015: Our Fifth Annual Practice Management Seminar for New Dentists Boot Camp 2015 was a resounding success with nearly 40 students and practicing dentists in attendance. It was the fifth year of this innovative program, and the response was very positive. Boot Camp is a practice Management seminar designed for New Dentists and dental students. The concept was initiated several years ago by George Constantine of CBI Inc. The idea is to give young practitioners a “crash course” in starting a practice. By bringing all the necessary vendors in one place, a young dentist can get a good idea of what is involved in the process. Whether participants plan to build a new facility, transition an existing practice or simply learn about the players involved, there is something for everyone at Boot Camp.
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A change this year was adding more presenters to the agenda. We added speakers on billing and debt collection from P & D Credit Bureau, as well as a few new faces like Sasha Thompson representing WEO Media. We also included Bill Neal, Seattle Branch Manager with Patterson Dental Supply.
We would especially like to thank our presenting partner, the University of Washington Dental Alumni Association. Randy Newquist, Director of the Alumni Assosiciation provided a lot of publicity and extended initiations to Dental Alumni and all current students. WDIA supported the event by providing a $50 gift card as the prize drawing for Our presenters are all well-known in the local those in attendance. Ms. Vien Nguyen, University dental community. Ann Durham, an attorney with of Washington dental student, was our gift card Durham Law Offices, started off with an overview winner! Max Tech donated a Sonos Play Three. of contracts. Paul Constantine, of CBI, Inc., who explained what to look for when working with a In addition to Boot Camp, the Seattle-King contractor, followed her. Lori Saleba, owner of County Dental Society’s New Dentist Committee Office Wraps, spoke about space planning and design, and Membership Committee plan events such as and Erik Yurkanin of MaxTechnologies addressed the New Dentist program from January to May the electronic, low voltage needs in a new practice. and regularly scheduled Happy Hours for young After a short break,. Michael Dinsio, representing dentists, and UW Bank of America, talked about financing your SOD students. practice. Bill Neal shared info on equipment purchases for the new practitioner and Jacki Pederson, of P & D Credit Bureau, shared about billing and collection issues. Finally, Sasha Thompson, of WEO Media, addressed web marketing and search engine optimization. The presenters took more questions from the audience. This was follow by catered box lunches and time for networking, Ms. Vien Nguyen questions and eating.
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The Seattle Center announced that, after thoughtful discussion and consideration involving major partners in the Seattle/King County Clinic, they have decided to hold another clinic on October 22-25, 2015 in Key Arena. The response from partners, volunteers, patients and the community-at-large to the 2014 clinic was universally positive, and the outcomes and lessons learned were greater than they imagined. They believe they can build upon these achievements to care for more people who are in need and help get them connected to local resources, as well as mentor communities around the State of Washington that have expressed interest in developing similar initiatives. While
they do not intend to make the clinic an annual event in Seattle, they do feel another year is appropriate to help further these opportunities for the benefit of our community.
Based on what they learned last year, they are also in the process of developing our own volunteer registration system and making improvements to the patient registration system. They will launch volunteer registration on their website in early In October 2015, Remote Area Medical (RAM) is June. For now, please mark your calendars for unable to return to provide the dental and vision October 22-25 if you’d like to participate in this setup. Instead, Seattle Center will be working with event. America’s Dentists Care Foundation to rent dental equipment (in greater quantity), with VOSH and other eye care organizations to explore avenues for the vision operation, and with our partners and Seattle/King County Clinic supporters to secure necessary supplies. Clinic
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interest in aviation and aerospace. He is involved with the following associations: Seattle-King County Dental Society, Washington State Dental Society, American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Mark L. Di Re He was born in Missoula, Montana and moved with his family to Seattle when he was 13. They settled in Lake Hills in Bellevue, and he started school at Highland Junior High. He graduated from Sammamish High and moved on to the University of Washington for undergraduate school. Dental School was also at the UW, graduating in 1975. He was married during Dental School, and Karen and he lived in Seattle until after graduation. They moved to Totem Lake Kirkland after starting his practice in Factoria in the fall of 1975. Their son Nick and daughter Angela were born in the early 80’s and prompted a move to Woodinville where they still live. He has been in private practice since graduation and continues to love the new challenges that that brings every year. As a member of WSDA, Dr. Di Re has volunteered for several posts over the years but spent most of his time there with the old Dental Care Committee and WDIA. He has been a clinical instructor for Patterson/Sirona and their CEREC dental technology for 12 years, and he has enjoyed being involved in the inclusion of technology into the practice of dentistry. Dr. Di Re is a 41-year member of the tripartite. Dr. J. Bayard DuBois Dr. DuBois was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He then spent his junior high and high school years in Denver,
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Colorado. He attended Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho before entering the University of Washington Dental School beginning in the fall of 1972. Dr. Du Bois graduated from UW SOD in 1976. He has maintained a private practice in Kent since February of 1977. The practice of dentistry was a lifelong dream of Dr. DuBois. Each patient and each day has brought, along with challenges, a great sense of satisfaction and fulfillment in facilitating the health of his patients. In addition to the dental side of life, Dr. DuBois has been actively involved as president and founder of the non-profit organization Breath of Aire. Breath of Aire is a Northwest regional choir whose purpose is to encourage their audience and raise funds for non-profit and private need–based groups. The Choir has 95 singers at the present time. They have recorded seven CD’s and sung internationally as well as locally for the past 15 years. Dr. DuBois has two children. Brienne, his daughter, is a special education teacher in San Diego. His son Brenden is a worship pastor in the Seattle area and is a promoter and front man for a group of musical artists on the West Coast. Dr. L. Ruth Fitzgerald Dr. Fitzgerald is a 38-year tripartite member. She graduated from the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in Houston in 1977 and is currently retired. Dr. Stacy Gilmore Dr. Gilmore works in north Seattle and lives in Bellevue. She is a 32-year member of the tripartite. Dr. Gilmore graduated from the University of Washington School of
Dentistry in 1983. Dr. Bruce Hanson Dr. Hanson worked in Kent for 36 years. He is a 37year member of the tripartite. Dr. Hanson graduated from the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1975. He served in the Army from 1975 -1978. He is currently retired. Dr. Philip N. Hodge Dr. Hodge has practiced general and cosmetic dentistry for nearly 30 years in his hometown Seattle, after receiving his education from the University of Washington (1977). Diligently continuing his dental education, he completed a two-year postgraduate cosmetic program at the University of Washington. An advocate of giving back to his community, Dr. Hodge volunteers at New Horizons, a shelter for homeless teenagers. He is an active advisory board member for the dental assisting program at Renton Technical College and volunteers time in the class room. He enjoys spending time with his family, participating in church organizations, photography, skiing and kayaking. Dr. Peter W. Jacobsen Dr. Peter Jacobsen attended the University of Colorado and is a graduate of the University of Washington Dental School, class of 1979. Dr. Jacobsen works in Covington and has been a general dentist for 32 years. Having owned a family dental practice for 18 years in (continued on page 18)
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This is a second opinion piece for your consideration. We welcome articles from members and other experts on various topics or treatment philosophies having to do with the practice of dentistry. These pieces do not represent the opinions of the Seattle-King County Dental Society nor is the Dental Society advocating that you follow any recommendations offered here. Rather, we seek to encourage thought and discussion among our member dentists. We welcome any letters to the editor in response to this feature; and, even more, we would welcome articles on other topics you think may be of interest and are willing to submit. The Communications Committee reserves the right to edit or not publish any submissions. Enjoy this feature! By Dr. Mark Di Re Do your patients know? Do they know that you are emailing their digital records? Do you think they would care if they knew that you weren’t following the rules? This is nothing new! There are rules in place, including Federal HIPAA and ADA guidelines, to protect digital records and the rights of patients. Dental professionals continue to put themselves and their patients at risk when sending records via unencrypted email. Patient Records: Why You Keep Them and How You Share Them The American Dental Associations Dental Records publication published in 2010 by the Council on Dental Practice and the Division of Legal Affairs states the following regarding Record Management on page 6:
the patient’s name, contact information (like email or Regarding record communication and malpractice phone), insurance information and any other unique the publication states: characteristics of the patient, you are sharing PHI which is regulated. You are exposed to the liability attached “Records also provide a means of communication to that should that information be accessed by another. between the treating dentist and any other doctor who You should consider encryption protocols or utilizing a will care for that patient. Complete and accurate records company to protect yourself from risk when you or your contain enough information to allow another provider staff members share PHI. who has no prior knowledge of the patient to know the patient’s dental experience in your office. (My addition: According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human this is more than just a poorly taken x-ray!) Services’ Office for Civil Rights here in Region X, dentists are the fastest growing group of professionals who are Beyond providing patient care, the dental record is at high risk for non-compliance. As another example, important because it may be used in a court of law to many dentists, as a part of their disaster recovery plan, establish the diagnostic information that was obtained take laptops home that contain patient information or and the treatment that was rendered to the patient. It emails that contain patient information. If that laptop can be used in defense of allegations of malpractice.” were stolen, that is considered a data breach. There are very clear steps that you as a dentist must follow Patient Records and Email if patient information is compromised. Do you know The Dental Records publication goes on to specifically what they are? Check out the Office of Civil Rights identify risks when “Communicating with Patients by frequently asked questions at http://www.hhs.gov/ E-mail:” ocr/privacy/hipaa/faq/index.html “It is difficult to ensure confidentiality and to confirm the identity of the person when communicating via Steps You Can Take unsecured e-mail. E-mail could be misdirected in error, • Develop formal written procedures of how you or forwarded to an unknown third party without proper protect PHI with your dental team. controls.” • Consider utilizing a service that encrypts your emails to patients and referral partners. Aside from routine hygiene cleaning, the complexity of • If you are a WDIA/NORDIC customer, ask for their dentistry today highlights the need for collaborative care free template of compliance policies and procedures for between dental providers and their patients. A thorough you to use in your practice. treatment summary, specialist referrals and informing • WDIA/NORDIC provide cyber insurance should patients so they can understand their options, ask your files be breached. It is relatively inexpensive questions and approve treatment can take substantial when you consider the costs of reparation should you time and require multiple resources. Sounds like a have a data breach. Think of the expense that Target difficult task, but I have found one possible tool: a service and Home Depot went through when their files were which transmits digital records in a secure, compliant hacked. Could your practice bear that cost if your way. While there may be several companies that patient records were breached? provide this, there is one that specifically caters to dental professionals online—Experience Dentistry So I repeat, would your patients care if they knew that (www.experiencedentistry.com). As a dentist, I worked you weren’t following the rules? What would that cost closely with this start-up company to create this patient you? You cannot afford to ignore this. facing service in my practice. We use this service daily to communicate with our patients and referral Acknowledgements: ‘Dental Records’ publication referenced was developed by the Council partners. You MUST consider how best to share patient The on Dental Practice and the Division of Legal Affairs. The American Dental information with your dental colleagues. Association, Council on Dental Practice and Division of Legal Fairs are in
“The recording of accurate patient information is essential to dentistry. The dental record, also referred to as the patient chart, is the official office document that records all diagnostic information, clinical notes, treatment performed and patient-related communications that occur in the dental office, including instructions for Does Protected Health Information Leave your home care and consent to treatment. Practice Unencrypted? Protecting health information—and diligent and Much of what you might send in an email to a complete record keeping—is extremely important for specialist is considered protected health information (PHI) by HIPPA. For example if your email contains many reasons.”
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the Snoqualmie Valley, he is an avid outdoorsman who likes to ski, sail and dive. Dr. Donald M. Jayne Dr. Don Jayne is a clinical instructor at the Kois Center for Advanced Dental Studies, past cosmetic dentistry lecturer for post-graduate students at the University of Washington School of Dentistry and past faculty member of the University of Washington School of Dentistry. Dr. Jayne has worked in multiple medical centers serving those with complex dental needs, including Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center and Swedish Hospital. Professional Affiliations: Accredited Member, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry; Advisory Board Member, Summit Study Club; Fellow, International Congress of Oral Implantology; Member, Academy of Osseointegration; Member, American Dental Association (ADA); Member, Washington State Dental Association, Member; Seattle-King County Dental Society. He received his undergraduate degree from Western Washington University and his Dental Degree from University of Washington, class of 1975. He supports and is involved with numerous local organizations including Member, Emerald City Rotary; Supporter, FareStart and a Founding Contributor, Computers for the World. Dr. Jayne volunteers his services for those
living in poverty, and it has taken him on service missions to Mexico and Gambia. He is 38-year member of the tripartite. Outside of dentistry, Dr. Jayne enjoys staying fit and exploring culture through travel. Dr. Jayne and his wife, Darrin, live in Seattle. Dr. Edmund Hwa Kwan Dr. Kwan received his DDS from UCLA School of Dentistry in 1974. He spent the next year at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Brentwood, California in a General Practice Residency. After practicing general dentistry in Santa Monica, California for three years, he had the great good fortune to be accepted into the Endodontic Program at the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1978. He opened his Endodontics practice in Burien in 1980, and then he moved the practice to its present location in Tukwila in 1994. Dr. Kwan feels honored to be serving the endodontic needs of the people of South King County and to support the practices they come from. With the support of his colleague, Dr. Jim McGraw, Dr. Kwan is a consultant at the Woodland Park Zoo, Point Defiance Zoo, Cougar Mountain Zoo and the Seattle Aquarium. He has treated gorillas, orangutans, hyenas, sun bears, polar bears, Siberian and Bengal tigers, ocelots, snow leopards, harbor seals, sea otters and numerous other amazing animals. Dr. Kwan’s son Steven joined his practice three years ago.
Dr. David M. Minahan Dr. David M. Minahan graduated with a BS in Chemistry from the University of Washington in 1971. He completed his DDS from UW in 1975. He has practiced in Kenmore since 1975. Dr. Minahan has supported his alma mater with positions in leadership including: Class of ’75 Representative and Past President, Dental Alumni Association, Dean’s Club Board of Directors and Past President and Fundraising Chair. He has also given his volunteer time to support organized dentistry. His leadership roles have included: Seattle-King County - Various Committees and Delegate to WSDA; Washington State Dental Association - Board of Directors, WSDA Past President, and ADA Delegate and ADA Council on Government Affairs. His other dental organization memberships include: Pierre Fauchard, International College of Dentists, American College of Dentists and Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Minahan’s life outside of dentistry includes his family and various activities. He is married to Susan, and has two sons. Greg (business degree) lives in Los Angeles, and Allan (UW School of Dentistry) lives in Kenmore. Allan is married to Jenn and they have two children: Owen, age 6, and Emmarie, age 3 ½. In his spare time, Dr. Minahan enjoys golf, Husky Football and Basketball, the Seahawks, Mariners and travel. (continued on page 19)
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Election Results are Final! Congratulations to the winners of the Seattle-King County Dental Society’s most recent election. We appreciate all the members who ran for election. Their dedication to organized dentistry is both vital to our success and deeply appreciated.
Our new president is Dr. Judson Werner. Dr. Werner is a University of Washington School of Dentistry graduate and practices general dentistry in Bellevue. He has already served SKCDS for many years, in a number of capacities including: Executive Council member, Treasurer, WSDA delegate, Communications Committee and Budget and Finance Committee. In addition to his work with SKCDS and the WSDA, Dr. Werner is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He is a long time Give Kids a Smile volunteer and has also provided volunteer dentistry in Uganda and Jamaica. Dr. Werner, his wife, Amélie, his son, Tristan, and his daughter, Gisèle, enjoy sailing, wake boarding, skiing, traveling and hiking.
Committee for many years and also belongs to several study clubs. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Lucita, his two children and three dogs. Dr. Amanda Spivey is a general dentist who practices in West Seattle. Dr. Spivey got her dental degree from the University of Illinois-Chicago and a certificate from Swedish Medical Center General Practice Residency. Dr. Spivey grew up in the Midwest and is a diehard Cubs, Blackhawks and Bears fan. She and her fiance Chris enjoy the outdoors in their spare time.
Dr. Jim Reid is an endodontist who practices in Bellevue. Dr. Reid, after graduating from the University of Washington Dental School, obtained his endodontics degree from Boston University. He has just finished his first three year term on the Executive Council and is also a member of the WSDA Board of Directors. In his spare time, he, and his wife, Sonja, enjoy exploring all that the Northwest has to offer—particularly the ski Our new president-elect is Dr. Timothy Hess. Dr. areas! He also enjoys spending time with his Hess has been SKCDS Secretary, Treasurer and a three sons any time he can. member of the Executive Council for five years. He has been a member of the Budget & Finance and Several Seattle-King County Dental Society Forensics Committees for many years. After members were elected to serve as delegates to the obtaining his dental degree from the University Washington State Dental Association’s governing of Washington, he practices general dentistry in body, the House of Delegates. Each member Auburn. At the University of Washington Dental will serve a three year term. The Class of 2017 School, he is an affiliate faculty of Oral Medicine, includes Dr. Timothy A. Hess, president-elect, an Affiliate Instructor in Restorative Dentistry and and Drs. Jeff Abolofia, CR Anderegg, Amy Cook, the Director of the Tucker Institute. Dr. Hess lectures Ryan Fox, Randy Ogata and Danny Tremblay. and presents hands-on courses for BOTOX™and Dr. Noah Letwin will join the Class of 2016 and Dermal Filler therapy. He is a member of Pierre serve a two year term. Fauchard Academy and a Fellow of the International College of Dentists. He is a Master and has his Life Last but not least, the Society thanks our outgoing Long Service Recognition from the AGD. Executive Council member and delegates for their dedication over the years. Please join us in thanking We have three new members of the Executive Dr. Rick Taylor, past president, Dr. Elaine Lam, our Council. secretary and Dr. Joseph Schneider of the Executive Council. We also wish to recognize all of our ‘Class Dr. Ryan Fox has been elected to a three year term of 2014 SKCDS delegates to the WSDA House: after serving a one year term last year. Dr. Fox Drs. Jeff S. Abolofia, CR Anderegg, Scott Cahoon, obtained his dental degree from the University of Goichi Shiotsu, Patrick Taylor, Daniel Tremblay and Washington after growing up in Richland, WA and Ed Truelove. receiving his Bachelor of Science degree from the UW. He has a general practice in Kirkland. He has Thank you to all of the members who work so hard been a member of the Society’s Budget and Finance on behalf of our membership!
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Dr. John W. Moore Dr. John William Moore attended the University of Washington for both his undergraduate and his DDS degree. He graduated from University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1974. Following graduation, he completed his Residency at the Eastman Dental Center. He practiced general dentistry for two years and then returned to UW SOD to obtain his Masters in Orthodontics in 1979. Dr. Moore retired in 2014 after practicing orthodontics for 35 years. He has also served as an Affiliate Professor at UW SOD in the departments of Prosthodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Orthodontics. For 31 years he has taught the Adult Orthodontic/Periodontics Seminar and has done clinic supervision. Dr. Moore has been involved with the NW Component of The Angle Society and has presented various and assorted presentations in that capacity. In 1984, he served as the Membership Chair for SKCDS. He is a 39-year member of the tripartite as well as the American Board of Orthodontics, the Washington State Society of Orthodontics and the American Association of Orthodontics. Dr. Moore has held leadership roles in several organizations including serving as a President for AAO and President for WSSO. He is married to Laura. They have two daughters, Hillary and Alissa. Both are married, and Hillary has two children. In his free time, Dr. Moore enjoys golf, fishing and hiking. Dr. Gregory Bruce Mortensen Dr. Mortensen graduated from Loyola University of Chicago in 1975. He worked in the Public Health Service for one year in 1975 and then began his practice in June 1979. Dr. Mortensen practices general dentistry with an office in Bellevue. In 1980, he married his wife Liz and they have been together for over 35 years. He has 4 children and 10 grandchildren. Outside of dentistry, Dr. Mortensen enjoys golf, fishing and travel. He is a 39-year tripartite member. Dr. Stanley K. Nishimura Dr. Nishimura is originally from Idaho, but he attended high school in California. After three years at UCSB, studying Zoology, he was accepted to UCLA School of Dentistry, graduating in 1974. Dr. Nishimura then taught at UCLA and started private practice in Santa Barbara. In 1994, he accepted a faculty position to teach for one year at the University of Washington School of Dentistry. In 1997, Dr. Nishimura joined Dr. Thrall as a partner in Factoria Family Dentistry. When not practicing dentistry, Dr. Nishimura enjoys distance and trail running, cooking, gardening and traveling. He lives in Kirkland and is a 40-year tripartite member. (continued on page 21) 2015 SKCDS SPRING QUARTERLY l 19
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Dr. Dennis P. Nordlund Dr. Nordlund was born and raised in Tacoma and attended the University of Washington for his undergraduate degree in Chemistry, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He attended the University of Washington Dental School graduating in 1976 and was an OKU honoree. After 2 ½ years in the US Public Health Service involving a General Practice Residency and a general assignment at an outpatient clinic, he returned to set up a private practice in Renton in 1979, where he practiced for 14 years. He then moved to the Fort Dent area of Tukwila in 1994 and continues to maintain a small general practice there. Dr. Nordlund attended the Pankey Institute in the 1990’s and has maintained a part time instructing position with the Department of Prosthodontics at the University of Washington Dental School for 37 years. He has done sleep apnea therapy for the last 10 years on a very part-time basis. He is a 39-year tripartite member. Dr. Don Pratten Dr. Don Pratten graduated from Southern Illinois University with DMD in 1977. He received a Master in Endodontics at University of Maryland in 1992. Dr. Pratten was on the Faculty at UW SOD from 2010 through 2014 as an Affiliate Associate Professor. He is licensed in both Virginia and Washington. He retired in 2014 and he is a 35-year member of the tripartite. Dr. Steven D. Smutka Dr. Steven Smutka graduated from University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 1973 and UCLA in
1978 with a Masters in Pediatric Dentistry. He served in the Air Force from 1974 through 1976. After being in practice in Seattle for 38 years, he retired in 2011. Dr. Smutka is a 40-year tripartite member. Dr. Lee M. Sorensen Dr. Lee Sorensen graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago Dental School in 1975. He lives and works in Seattle and has been in practice for 36-years. He is 40-year tripartite member with active licenses in Wisconsin and Washington. Dr. Robert W. Spreen A 1976 graduate of Indiana University School of Dentistry, Dr. Spreen has maintained a private practice in Bellevue for 38 years. He has served in past years on the Public Information Committee and as Program Chair for Seattle-King County Dental Society. Dr. Spreen is a member of the Visiting Faculty at the Pankey Institute serving from his appointment in 1992 to the present. He is a 39-year tripartite member. Dr. Wayne E. Svoboda Dr. Svoboda was born and raised in Oregon, Illinois, and he graduated from University of Illinois in 1971. After a four-year tour of duty in the Navy based in San Diego, he attended Loyola University Dental School in Chicago graduating with honors in 1979. He served as a dental officer for 16 years in the Army Dental Corps with assignments in South Carolina, Erlangen Germany, San Antonio, Fort Lewis and Fort Campbell. His pediatric dentistry residency was completed at Madigan Army Medical Center in 1990 and he became board
certified in 1992. In 1995, he took over the pediatric practice of Dr. James Johnson in Federal Way where he remains in practice. He has been on active staff of Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, and during the Dr. Peter Domoto years, served as a volunteer clinical instructor in the pedo department of UW. His scientific interests included work on the specialized oral care of children with various forms of ectodermal dysplasia. He has served as a clinician volunteer in Germany and Bogota, Colombia. He is a 34-year member of the tripartite. His primary life accomplishment is getting to the top of Mt. Rainier 21 times over a period of 30 years. Dr. Mark C. Svore Dr. Mark Svore graduated from the University of Washington in 1975. He has maintained a 36-year practice in Seattle. Dr. Svore lives in Issaquah, and he is a 39-year tripartite member. Dr. Donald W. Wenker Dr. Wenker graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1974 with his DDS. Prior to that, he graduated from University of North Dakota with a BS in Natural Sciences in 1971. Following graduation from Dental School, Dr. Wenker joined the Air Force and received his General Practice Residency in July 1976. In 1978, Dr. Wenker moved to Woodinville and began his solo practice. He was in practice in Woodinville for 34 years. He sold his practice in 2012 and has been enjoying retired life since then. He is 40-year member of the tripartite.
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OFFICE DESIGN By Al Munk DDS There are lots of resources that explain how to design a dental office. They deal with issues of beauty, efficiency, flow and function. I’m going to cover a few other features of dental office design, that may not at first seem obvious. Not everyone gets to design a dental office for themselves. Those that do, seldom get more than one chance to do their best at making a comfortable, functional office. Six years ago, when I got kicked out of my old building, I had a chance to design my own office in a new space and I will go over the mistakes I made with you and point out a few new ideas that you may want to incorporate in your new office.
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shake the doctor back to reality in the middle of a busy day. I recommend one of those real long couches so you can stretch out completely. Next, I recommend a big screen TV in the Doctor’s Private Office. There are just some events that should not be taped, and must be seen live, regardless of how many root canals are lined up waiting. Who wants to watch a tape of the World Series? This also provides another use of the couch, in addition to sleeping on it. Incidentally, there is a third use of the Private Office Couch that I won’t go into here, but you can use your imagination. Always install a lock on the door to the Dentist’s Private Office if you intend for the office couch to be fully utilized.
Always know your source—some of you know me well, others may only know me from these articles I give you a few times a year. I am certainly not a professional dental office designer, or in fact, a designer of any kind. The truth is, I am rather unconscious of my surroundings at any one time. I could probably live quite comfortably in a refrigerator box as long as it had a big screen TV with cable connection. Thus, I may not be the best person to seek out for office design concepts, but I have an article due, so here goes. The next feature, installed right next to the Dentist’s Private Office is the Dentist’s private bathroom. Too often, the dentist, staff and patients all First of all, and perhaps the most important thing to consider is the Doctor’s share the same loo, and what could be more troubling! Either you just Private Office. Professional designers tend to disregard creature comforts in came out and the patient is now going in, or vice-versa. In either case, the Doctor’s Private Office, stating silly things like “well you don’t make any private bathroom business becomes public territory. The patients steal the money in your private office.” This is true, but we need a sanctuary, far from toilet paper spares anyway and the spray can of Glade so you should be the chaos of the rest of the office. We need to be able to sit at our desks and able to hoard your private stash and never be out. For heaven’s sake, don’t read Sports Illustrated (especially the swimsuit issue) in privacy. As well, we let the staff use your private toilet, even if they are hopping around on one need a computer which has a large color monitor that is not visible to the rest of foot because they have to pee so bad. They wouldn’t like reading Field and the office. This protects the staff and patients from viewing periodontal surgery Stream anyway. slides over our shoulder, as well as certain emails sent to you by other lowlife dentists, such as videos of swimsuit models under weightless conditions. I hope these suggestions make your next office remodel go more smoothly. The next office I build may not even have dental operatories. It would Another feature of the Doctor’s Private Office is a place to sleep. Ever since I was certainly make my Private Office a lot quieter. That’s all for now from in college, I have developed an uncanny ability to fall asleep if I have a lot of stuff Ballard. to do. Since this situation often occurs in the dentist’s daily life, there needs to be a place to fulfill this task. It never looks good if the dentist falls asleep in one of The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the dental chairs while the assistant is bringing in a new patient. Better to have the opinion or official policy of the Seattle-King County Dental Society. Doc passed out on a couch in his Private Office. Then the assistant can gently 22 l 2015 SKCDS SPRING QUARTERLY
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