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NEW EXPANDED 2010 PROGRAM! 20010 Prog gram Featu ures: 12 Full Day & Extended Half Day Friday Meetings 18 Evening Meetings • 4 Hands-on Workshops • New Extended Half Day Friday’s • BONUS Seminars! Expect 2-3 Bonus Seminars in 2010 • •

NE EW TIA ASC Memberrship p Ben nefi fits: Free subscription to Spectrum Dialogue and TeamWork magazine (Value of $200.00) • Free admission to Spectrum Techno-Clinical Day in Chicago, IL. • Free membership to www.dentalvideo.us (online dental seminars) • Reduced admission to the International Dental Congress • Ontario Science Centre Discounts! – 20% off public screenings – 15% off to “new” Science Centre Members – 15% off regular admission • Earn AGD PACE Points during every meeting • Free Access to all Halifax Implant & Aesthetic Study Club Seminars • All 2010 members are able to attend the last full day meeting for 2009, on December 4th (must register in advance) •

Toronto Implant & Aesthetic Study Club is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2011.

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Friday, February 26th, 2010 • Full Day • 6 points Chicago Midwinter Meeting • Spectrum Dialogue: Techno-Clinical Day in Chicago Various Speakers

Friday, December 4, 2009 Prosthodontic Associates: Prosthodontic Review 2009 Ontario Science Centre, 8:00am – 4:30pm

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points H Straumann: “Strength and Beauty: How to maximize esthetics, reliability and value using Straumann’s total prosthetic solutions” Speaker: Jeremy Wiggett Thursday, March 11, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points BioHorizons: Demystifying Oral Surgery for the GP Speaker: Dr. Lawrence I. Gaum, DDS, FADSA, FICD, FADI Wednesday, March 24, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Nobel Biocare: Using an Advanced Implant System to Create Extraordinary Results Speaker: Dr. Scott MacLean Friday, March 26, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories: Basic Surgical Principals for Complicated Extractions Speaker: Reena M. Talwar, D.D.S, Ph.D, F.R.C.D(C)

Jaanuuary 2010 Monday, January 11, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points TIASC Opening Gala Various Speakers Wednesday, January 20, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points 3M ESPE: From Dream to Reality Speaker: Dr. Jordan Soll Wednesday, January 26, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points CoralLife Inc.: Discover Your Hidden Wealth from Business Profits Speaker: Ernie Greenwood Friday, January 29th, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points DRM Research Laboratories Inc.: Tissue Compatible Integrated Implant Prosthodontics, Functional-Esthetics Speaker: Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Astra Tech: What Works in Implant Dentistry……and what doesn’t! Based on experience of over 20 years and over 9,500 implants placed. Moderator: Dr. Murray Arlin Monday, April 19, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points DRM Research Laboratories Inc.: Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry Speaker: Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D Friday, April 30, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points MIS Implants Canada: Paradigm shift: Making implant surgery simpler for the general dentist Speaker: Dr. Edy Braun

Monday, February 8, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Strategic Edge: Tax-based Financial Planning for the Modern Dental Practice Speaker: Mark O’Farrell Friday, February 12, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points Micrylium: Extraction & Immediate Implant Placement Bone Augmentation The Next Generation Special Aseptic Considerations Speaker: Dean Swift, B.Sc., con. Biochemistry, Microbiology Thursday, February 18, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Implant Vision • Maximizing Your Implant Case Acceptance Speaker: Steve Giovi www.torontoimplantstudyclub.com

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Tax Matters for Dentists: Keep More of What You Earn Speaker: Mike Lakhani, B Comm, FCCA, CGA, CFP, RFP

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Baluke Dental Studios: Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Veneers Speaker: Dr. Ron Goodlin Monday, May 17, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Baluke Dental Studios: More Esthetic Business In Your Office! Speaker: Dr. Alain Méthot Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories: Successful Dental Practice Transitions Speakers: David Lind & David Lind, David Rosenthal, BA, LL.B Friday, May 28, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points DRM Research Laboratories Inc.: Tissue Compatible Integrated Implant Prosthodontics, Functional-Esthetics Speaker: Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D

Novem mber 2010 Wednesday, November 17, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points DRM Research Laboratories Inc.: Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry Research, Functional-Esthetics & Biocompatibility. Speaker: Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D Friday, November 26, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points BioHorizons: Current Dental Implant Designs: A Market Comparison Speakers: Nello Matarazzo & Mark LoPresti

Deecem mber 2010 Monday, December 6, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points TIASC Mini Clinics Speaker: Various Speakers

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Friday, September 17, 2010 • Extended Half Day Seminar • 3 points H Nobel Biocare: Clinical Solutions with NobelActive Prosthetic protocol with hands-on Speaker: Mavis Hunter Tuesday, September 28, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points DRM Research Laboratories Inc.: Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry Speaker: Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D

Friday, December 17, 2010 • Full Day • 6 points Vident: Esthetics and Materials: What? Where? When? Speaker: Edward McLaren, DDS

Saturday, December 18, 2010 • Full Day • 6 points H Vident: Photography, Shade Taking (Visual And Computerized), Photoshop and Powerpoint for Communication and Dental Esthetics Speaker: Edward McLaren, DDS

Octo ober 20100 Friday & Saturday, October 15-16th, 2010 11th Annual International Dental Congress: Techno-Clinical Trade Show and Speaker Sessions Various Speakers Monday, October 18, 2010 • Evening Seminar • 2 points BioHorizons: The Benefits of CT Guided Implant Surgery Speaker: Dr. Marshall Freilich www.torontoimplantstudyclub.com

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Thhurssdaay, Januaary 11, 2010 Toronto Implant & Aesthetic Study Club TIASC Opening Gala!

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Come celebrate the beginning of another remarkable line-up for our 2010 program! We will be welcoming all new and old members to join us for an upscale dinner and captivating presentation.

Various Speakers 6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Upscale Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

Wednnesday,, Jannuaryy 20, 2010 3M EPSE From Dream to Reality

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is highly interested in Aesthetics in Dentistry. He has a special interest in appearance related procedures and is the dental expert for Cityline. He has authored numerous articles and is the cosmetic consultant to the editorial board of Oral Health Magazine. He conceived and developed the Strategic Esthetic Planning Guide, as well as the Achieve Maximum Altitude Program. In addition, he has lectured throughout Canada and the U.S. on topics pertaining to Cosmetic Dentistry and Entrepreneurism in Dentistry.

6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

C CoralLife Inc. Discover your Hidden Wealth from Business Profits

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Compare options of moving business (dental practice) profits in various ways. Ernie will discuss the flexibility of accessing profits either corporately and/or personally depending on where monies are required (on a guaranteed positive cash flow basis). The presentation will incorporate the following aspects: tax exempt investment growth corporately and personally, tax exempt transfer on death to future generations, tax exempt access personally to corporate monies, charities etc., and will illustrate how a business owner can create 2-4 times more cash for personal use during their lifetime from exactly the same profits compared to normal taxable or tax deferred structures we see used today.

Ernie Greenwood has worked with hundreds of successful private business owners, who were not aware

The demand for cosmetic dental procedures has seen a huge increase over the last few years. However success in this industry is dependent upon more than the simple desire to have a “cosmetic dental practice”. Competition among practices today is fierce; patients are overwhelmed by the need to be informed in order to make the best choices for their dental health. Many of them are left asking, “Who do I believe?’ For cosmetic dentists alike, the issue becomes how to go about setting yourself apart from the competition while staying within the boundaries of the RCDSO. To simply align your practice with the identity of “Family and Cosmetic Dentistry” will not guarantee you success. Dr. Jordan Soll, recognized as a leader in the field of “appearance related procedures”, distinguishes 10 principles to be adhered to and which will set you along the pathway to creating a true “cosmetic dentistry” practice.

Dr. Jordan Soll

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of their options allowed under Canadian Law. Ernie has a wealth of clients who have relied on his leadership in addressing challenges that private business owners face every day.

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Frriddayy, Januaary 29, 20010 DRM Research Laboratories Inc. Tissue Compatible Integrated Implant Prosthodontics, Functional-Esthetics

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Chemical Engineering: microstructural differentiation & functional-aesthetic implications • Biomechanical concepts: comparative analysis - ceramic, amorphous composites, semicrystalline polyglass • Preparation & stratification methodology • Accelerated cyclic-fatigue studies, In-Vivo correlation • Impact, catastrophic fracture studies, clinical implications • Chairside direct/indirect build-up technique(s) • Extraoral cementation vs. integrated abutment crowns • Photopolymerization: material, cure modality and operator failure probability • Halogen, XePlasma, ArLaser, LED • Mechanisms of Adhesion: interfacial bond magnitude, integrity and longevity • Biocompatibility & Cytotoxicity: fibroblasts, blood, muscular and epithelium tissue implant reactivity • Tissue support: bone graft - architectural technology • Performance probability

Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D is alumnus of University of California at Irvine, New York University Dental Center and University of Connecticut Health Center & Institute of Materials Science: Restorative Dentistry & Chemical Engineering dual-Doctorate. He is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research, Biomedical Materials Research Congress Society, Academy of Dental Materials, International Society of Electron Microscopy, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, and European Academy of Stomatology, Implantology and Esthetic Dentistry. He has presented lectures worldwide and is the original co-developer of the Herculite/Belleglass system and the sole-developer of the entire Conquest-Sculpture line and the DiamondCrown dental restoratives and prosthondontic product line. 8:00am - 12:30pm • 3 points • Breakfast and Break Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

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Mondayy, Feebruary 8, 2010 Strategic Edge Tax-based Financial Planning for the Modern Dental Practice

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Mark O’Farrell, BA, CFP, CLU, CHFC, TEP

founded Strategic Edge to help dentists who pay too much tax. He has given more than a hundred seminars to dentists from Vancouver to St. John’s and from Juneau to Palm Springs, for dental societies and major dentistry suppliers. Using a tax-based approach, he can achieve outstanding results with conservative projections, and provides free financial practice analysis to all dentists in Canada. Mark believes that if you provide the education and relevant information with full disclosure, dentists can make their own well informed decisions. Strategic Edge does not replace existing relationships with accountants, lawyers or other advisors.

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I Implant Vision Maximizing Your Implant Case Acceptance • • • • • •

How to deliver an effective and efficient case presentation every time How to cut through the technical jargon and laser focus your presentation on the benefits of treatment How to motivate patients to move forward with your recommended treatment plan today How to listen and determine the real reasons patients aren’t saying YES to your treatment plans How to develop a follow-up system for patients considering your treatment plans How to prepare a patient to deliver a “winning presentation” to their loved ones at home

6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

Steve Giovi’s case presentation tools and systems are used by thousands of Dentists in over 45 countries, and by some of the highest grossing practices in North America - with some placing upwards of 3,000 implants per year. With almost a decade writing, storyboarding, and producing award winning (and profit generating) presentation systems, Steve knows that a successful presentation involves more than just plain old “patient education”. Whether you present treatment plans ranging from $5,000 - $50,000+ Steve teaches you the science of a winning case presentation that dramatically increases your acceptance rate and empowers patients to take immediate action!

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6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included O Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

Half Day Micrylium Extraction & Immediate Implant Placement Bone Augmentation - The Next Generation Special Aseptic Considerations Among the great challenges facing clinical research is the development of bioactive surgical additives regulating inflammation and increasing healing. Indeed, after each intervention, surgeons must face complex tissue remodelling phenomena and the consequences on healing and tissue survival. Every extraction is now an opportunity to prevent adjacent periodontal ligament damage and bone necrosis. Special aseptic considerations will be discussed as related to Implantology and sterilization including new advances in measurement and tracking with Instant read-out Class V integrators and RFID instrument trackers that will reduce exposure risks both biologically and legally. Dean Swift will examine the new vacuum Class B machines that are blossoming in the marketplace. Material presented will be a benefit for the entire staff.

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Spectrum Dialogue Chicago Midwinter Meeting • Techno-Clinical Day in Chicago Techno-Clinical Trade Show and Continuing Education Event during Chicago Dental Mid-Winter

8:30am - 4:30pm • 7 points • Breakfast and Break Included Wyndham Chicago (633 N. St. Clair, Chicago, IL) • www.spectrumdialogue.com

Dean Swift, B.Sc., con. Biochemistry, Microbiology is a Materials Scientist and Educator with special

interests in Biofilms and Toxicity. He is an original Fellow of the Academy of Dental Materials, a member of the IADR and Innovator’s Alliance. In addition to being Research Director at Micrylium Laboratories he is also a member of the iDAPT Toronto Rehab Research team.

8:00am - 12:30pm • 3 points • Breakfast and Break Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

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Wednnesday,, March 3, 2010 Straumann Canada Strength and Beauty: How to Maximize Esthetics, Reliability and Value using Straumann’s Total Prosthetic solutions

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This in-depth, hands-on workshop will update the restoring dentist on all of Straumann’s prosthetic options. From ultra-simple posterior restorations to predictable and flexible esthetic restorations, the participant will understand the full functionality and benefits of the Straumann Dental Implant System.

Jeremy Wiggett has worked in the medical and dental field more than 15 years including the past seven

years with Straumann where he has worked in both a sales and marketing capacity. Jeremy has presented to dental professionals in the US, Canada and Europe and has developed and delivered a number of techno-clinical training programs for Straumann’s technical support staff. He is currently Regional Sales Director at Straumann Canada.

6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

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Dr. Lawrence I. Gaum, DDS, FADSA, FICD, FADI, is an oral surgeon who maintains a private practice in

Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a graduate of Dalhousie University Dental School in Nova Scotia and the recipient of several awards throughout his studies. He practiced general dentistry for five years before taking his specialty training in Anaesthesia and Oral Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and Wilmington Medical Centre. He is former Associate in Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto where he taught for over 20 years. He has lectured extensively throughout Canada, United States and other countries, teaching his fellow colleagues oral surgery and anaesthesia. He has been published in major dental and medical journals, has published a text book and has released a surgical DVD for the General Dentist titled: “Oral Surgical Videos for the General Dentist”. He is a member of several dental associations in Canada, United States and Europe. He is a staff member of St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and the Director of Global Professional Seminars.

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Dr. MacLean will follow a case presentation format to show the various applications of the NobelActiveTM implant. Dr. MacLean will discuss the finer ways to control outcome to illustrate the strengths of using a high initial torque implant. He will discuss how this implant can be used for single implants, bridgework, and full arch reconstruction with both fixed and removable options. The soft tissue response will be highlighted to show why this design minimizes inflammation and subsequent bone loss. This course has been designed to have both surgical and prosthetic tips for all levels of implant users.

Dr. Scott MacLean

runs a successful Dental practice in Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauhcard Academy. Dr. MacLean is a member of the CARDP, the AACD, the ICOI, and the CAED. He currently teaches Implantology part time at the Dalhousie Dental School in Halifax, NS.

6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

A learning session that will teach you the correct way to surgically remove impacted 3rd molars, erupted molars and other surgical techniques. Proper instrument selection and use, and post-op medication will also be discussed. Dr. Gaum will demystify everything for you and uncover many secrets about oral surgery.

6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

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Minor oral surgery is a common thread to every dental practice. There are general surgical principles which are required to perform almost all oral surgical procedures. It is the ability of the practitioner in performing these procedures that is the limiting factor in proficient delivery of care to their patients. This seminar will focus on the basic surgical principles as they apply to complicated dental extractions ranging from patient evaluation, anaesthesia, instrumentation, anatomy, and the handing of soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. The application of these principles to other oral surgical procedures including periodontal and endodontic therapy, are also relevant. It is the goal of the presenter to provide participants with a strong knowledge base of basic surgical principles in order to deliver proper patient care.

Reena M. Talwar, DDS, PhD, FRCD(C) is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, both in the Faculty of Dentistry (Discipline of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Anaesthesia) and Faculty of Medicine (Department of Anatomy). Her goals are to provide her patients with quality surgical care and her students with sound academic principles. 8:00am - 12:30pm • 3 points • Breakfast and Break Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

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Evening Astra Tech What Works in Implant Dentistry…and What Doesn’t! Based on Experience and over 9,500 Implants over 20 Years • • • •

Selecting a company that responsibly researches their products (to avoid the disastrous results we have seen with several implant designs). Selecting a company that can provide excellent service and support (to avoid improperly treated cases). Selecting implant designs that will maximize success and minimize crestal bone loss. Selecting an implant system that offers implant designs that allow for successful treatment of challenging cases

Murray Arlin, D.D.S., dip. Perio., F.R.C.D.(C) received his D.D.S. from McGill University in 1977. After a 1

year Residency in General Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, he began his Post Graduate Program in Periodontics at the University of Toronto, graduating with his diploma in 1980. Dr. Arlin received his Membership and Fellowship in the Royal College of Dentists of Canada in 1981 and 1983 respectively. He has taught at the Undergraduate and Periodontal Post Graduate departments at the University of Toronto. Dr. Arlin received his training in Implant Dentistry initially in 1985 and since then has been actively involved in continuing education. He has placed and documented over 9,500 implants to date. He has lectured internationally and has authored many articles on Periodontics and Implant Dentistry.

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Mondayy, Aprril 199, 20110 DRM Research Laboratories Inc. Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry: Research, FunctionalEsthetics & Biocompatibility

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The dawn of a new biotechnology era in Aesthetic Dentistry coupled with the recent introduction of metal-free restorations, brought about a spectrum of operative - protocol issues. The conference will attempt to characterize and optimize the correlation parameters of material science, clinical indications and post-operative implications. Universal direct restorative fillings • Condensable Class II • Class V erosion-site repair • Luting cements and flowable composites • Polyceram prosthodontics; alloyless, fiberless laminate veneers, inlay/onlay, crown & bridge • Implant superstructure • Adhesive dentistry - interfacial-bond affinity and longevity • Photopolymerization; Halogen, Led,

and techniques, liners and glass ionomers, provisional temporizing agents and sealants • Ceramo - repairs • Biocompatibility and Cytotoxicity - reactivity, irritation, inflammation and manifestation • Color and Gloss value: Opacity/Translucency stratification gradients • Polishing materials and techniques O You, Y the clinician, will leave this conference with a comprehensive understanding of Optimum Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry for the new millennia.

Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D is alumnus of University of California at Irvine, New York University Dental Center and University of Connecticut Health Center & Institute of Materials Science: Restorative Dentistry & Chemical Engineering dual-Doctorate. He is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research, Biomedical Materials Research Congress Society, Academy of Dental Materials, International Society of Electron Microscopy, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, and European Academy of Stomatology, Implantology and Esthetic Dentistry. He has presented lectures worldwide and is the original co-developer of the Herculite/Belleglass system and the sole-developer of the entire Conquest-Sculpture line and the DiamondCrown dental restoratives and prosthondontic product line. 6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

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Half Day MIS Implants Canada Inc. Paradigm Shift: Making Implant Surgery Simpler for the General Dentist Dr. Edy Braun graduated from the University of Toronto in 2001. After he achieved his DDS, he did a general

ppractice residency at Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey followed by residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA. After these 2 hospital residencies, Dr. Braun entered the 3-year Periodontics M speciality program at Stony Brook University, State University of New York, graduating in June 2006, and in 2007, he received his Fellowship in Periodontology, FRCD (C). Dr. Edy Braun is experienced in the full range of periodontal plastic-surgical techniques, including gingival esthetic procedures, bone grafting, sinus augmentation and the placement of osseous integrated implants.

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In-Vitro and In-Vivo data will be presented to ascertain the following: The elimination of post-operative sensitivity: cold, hot and pressure symptomology - underlying mechanism, masticatory cyclic fatigue and marginal integrity • The physiology of occlusion: composite vs. ceramics and alloys • The success of implant interfacial osseointegration - transitional loading period superstructure macrorigidity vs. microelasticity • Functional - Aesthetic, properties of materials • Tooth preparation methodology; effects and side-effects • Auxiliary materials, contraindications and long-term effects; hemostatic agents, isolation materials

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Be prepared for a fun day as Dr. Goodlin presents “Tips and Tricks for Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Veneers”. His fun style and fast pace will keep you on the edge of your seat and motivate you to tackle your next case with the confidence that predictability provides!

Graham Tuck, C.A. and is a leader in dental practice valuations and sales. Prior to joining PPS two years ago, David G was Senior Vice President, CIT Financial, with overall accountability for the Healthcare business. During his 18 w yyears with CIT/Newcourt, he developed a strong understanding of the personal and professional needs of Dentists, particularly as they enter and exit the profession. He began his financial career in 1987 managing the financial affairs of high net worth individuals for Canada’s largest trust company. David is an active Dental Industry volunteer currently serving on the Toronto Academy of Dentistry’s Winter Clinic and Golf Committees, and also as Co-Chair from 1997 to 2005, he sat on the Board of Directors of DIAC (Dental Industry Association of Canada), as Treasurer and then President.

Dr. Ron Goodlin is an accredited member of the AACD. President of the TACD, on the Board of Directors of David Rosenthal, BA, LL.B is a senior lawyer whose practice is devoted to business, corporate, and the AACD, director of education at the CICDE and editor of the Canadian Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Ron healthcare law, with a special emphasis on business law for dentists and other health care professionals.

Goodlin lectures extensively around the world on Minimally invasive Cosmetic Dentistry.

6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

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Tuuesddayy, May 177, 20100 Baluke Dental Studios More Esthetic Business in Your Office!

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We all know that suggestive selling works. If someone could give you a glimpse of what you would look like with a new smile…chances are you would want to have what you see. Increasing your customers in esthetic dentistry starts by such suggestions, and with the help of an innovative tool called the Dental GPS, you can give your patients a highly personal glimpse into the benefits of a variety of treatments. Come and see how to get more esthetic business in your office. With the help of one tool, learn how to: diagnose esthetic treatments, make precise treatment plans, optimize communication with the patient and the laboratory, and create sales without acting like a “salesperson”.

Dr. Alain Méthot has discovered a way to transform the esthetic aspect of his own business. If you are interested in the idea of building your clientele in esthetic dentistry, this is a training session you will absolutely not want to miss. Entrepreneurship starts with new ideas. Come and see what has never been seen before in esthetic dentistry. 6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

Wednnesday,, May 26, 20010 Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories Successful Dental Practice Transitions

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This presentation will guide you through the various steps to take to ensure you can orchestrate a “Successful Dental Practice Transition”. Whether you plan to sell now or 10 years from now, there is planning to be done and knowledge required to do it right. You will learn: The drivers of Practice Value, Dangers of following Rules of Thumb, How to prepare your practice for sale, Should you associate back, Understand Investing Dentists, and The Practice Sale process. Ideal for practice owners considering their future options, it would also be of interest to associates and future buyers.

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D DRM Research Laboratories Inc. TTissue Compatible Integrated Implant Prosthodontics, Functional-Esthetics

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Chemical Engineering: microstructural differentiation & functional-aesthetic implications • Biomechanical concepts: comparative analysis - ceramic, amorphous composites, semicrystalline polyglass • Preparation & stratification methodology • Accelerated cyclic-fatigue studies, In-Vivo correlation • Impact, catastrophic fracture studies, clinical implications • Chairside direct/indirect build-up technique(s) • Extraoral cementation vs. integrated abutment crowns • Photopolymerization: material, cure modality and operator failure probability • Halogen, XePlasma, ArLaser, LED • Mechanisms of Adhesion: interfacial bond magnitude, integrity and longevity • Biocompatibility & Cytotoxicity: fibroblasts, blood, muscular and epithelium tissue implant reactivity • Tissue support: bone graft - architectural technology • Performance probability

Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D is alumnus of University of California at Irvine, New York University Dental Center and University of Connecticut Health Center & Institute of Materials Science: Restorative Dentistry & Chemical Engineering dual-Doctorate. He is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research, Biomedical Materials Research Congress Society, Academy of Dental Materials, International Society of Electron Microscopy, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, and European Academy of Stomatology, Implantology and Esthetic Dentistry. He has presented lectures worldwide and is the original co-developer of the Herculite/Belleglass system and the sole-developer of the entire Conquest-Sculpture line and the DiamondCrown H dental restoratives and prosthondontic product line. d 8:00am - 12:30pm • 3 points • Breakfast and Break Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

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Nobel Biocare DRM Research Laboratories Inc. D Clinical Solutions with NobelActive Prosthetic Protocol with Hands-on Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry: Research, FunctionalA Mavis Hunter has been in the dental industry in a marketing capacity for the past 24 years. Her vast range Esthetics & Biocompatibility of experience has led her to her current position of Regional Sales Manager for Central Ontario at Nobel Biocare where she has worked since 1999.

8:30am - 12:30pm • 2 points • Breakfast and Break Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

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The dawn of a new biotechnology era in Aesthetic Dentistry coupled with the recent introduction of metal-free restorations, brought about a spectrum of operative - protocol issues. The conference will attempt to characterize and optimize the correlation parameters of material science, clinical indications and post-operative implications.

Universal direct restorative fillings • Condensable Class II • Class V erosion-site repair • Luting cements and flowable composites • Polyceram prosthodontics; alloyless, fiberless laminate veneers, inlay/onlay, crown & bridge • Implant superstructure • Adhesive dentistry - interfacial-bond affinity and longevity • Photopolymerization; Halogen, Led, Xenon & Laser. In-Vitro and In-Vivo data will be presented to ascertain the following: The elimination of post-operative sensitivity: cold, hot and pressure symptomology - underlying mechanism, masticatory cyclic fatigue and marginal integrity • The physiology of occlusion: composite vs. ceramics and alloys • The success of implant interfacial osseointegration - transitional loading period superstructure macrorigidity vs. microelasticity • Functional - Aesthetic, properties of materials • Tooth preparation methodology; effects and side-effects • Auxiliary materials, contraindications and long-term effects; hemostatic agents, isolation materials and techniques, liners and glass ionomers, provisional temporizing agents and sealants • Ceramo - repairs • Biocompatibility and Cytotoxicity - reactivity, irritation, inflammation and manifestation • Color and Gloss value: Opacity/Translucency stratification gradients • Polishing materials and techniques You, the clinician, will leave this conference with a comprehensive understanding of Optimum Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry for the new millennia.

Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D is alumnus of University of California at Irvine, New York University Dental Center and University of Connecticut Health Center & Institute of Materials Science: Restorative Dentistry & Chemical Engineering dual-Doctorate. He is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research, Biomedical Materials Research Congress Society, Academy of Dental Materials, International Society of Electron Microscopy, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, and European Academy of Stomatology, Implantology and Esthetic Dentistry. He has presented lectures worldwide and is the original co-developer of the Herculite/Belleglass system and the sole-developer of the entire Conquest-Sculpture line and the DiamondCrown dental restoratives and prosthondontic product line. 6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

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Frriddayy & Saaturdaay, Octoober 15--166, 2010 Discount for all TIASC members! 11th Annual International Dental Congress

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Techno-Clinical Trade Show and Speaker Sessions

Various Speakers 8:30am - 4:30pm • www.internationaldentalcongress.com Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel and Conference Centre (801 Dixon Road, Toronto)

Mondayy, Octtobeer 18, 20010 BioHorizons The Benefits of CT Guided Implant Surgery Dr. Marshall Freilich received his Bachelor of Science degree from

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Evening T Matters for Dentists Tax Keep More of What You Earn Mike Lakhani, B Comm, FCCA, CGA, CFP, RFP is Vice-President and Senior Financial Advisor with Assante

Financial Management Ltd. Mike has over 15 years experience as a financial advisor working in the Mississauga area. Mike is dedicated to helping dental professionals achieve their goals. With his expertise in accounting and tax planning, Mike’s clients appreciate the comprehensive and integrated approach he takes to manage their financial affairs.

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York University in 1987, and his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Toronto in 1991. He completed a General Practice Residency at the University of British Columbia in 1992, following which he practiced general dentistry for two years. Dr. Freilich obtained his surgical residency training at Dalhousie University, graduating with a Master of Science degree in 1998, and pursued fellowship training in Paediatric and Reconstructive oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Toronto affiliated teaching hospitals. Dr. Freilich has been a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon since 1999. He is currently staff surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Health Complex, Graduate Training Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and The Hospital for Sick Children. He is Associate in Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, and a past-president of the Ontario Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Freilich has a special interest in reconstructive surgical procedures, including implant surgery, that facilitate comprehensive prosthetic dental care. Outside of his involvement in clinical research and teaching, he has pioneered the establishment of iliac crest (hip) graft surgery as a routine outpatient, in-office procedure, in order to improve access of this care to his patients. He has authored and co-authored several articles in peerreviewed scientific journals.

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Wednnesday. Novemberr 17, 2010 DRM Research Laboratories Inc. Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry: Research, FunctionalEsthetics & Biocompatibility

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The dawn of a new biotechnology era in Aesthetic Dentistry coupled with the recent introduction of metal-free restorations, brought about a spectrum of operative - protocol issues. The conference will attempt to characterize and optimize the correlation parameters of material science, clinical indications and post-operative implications. Universal direct restorative fillings • Condensable Class II • Class V erosion-site repair • Luting cements and flowable composites • Polyceram prosthodontics; alloyless, fiberless laminate veneers, inlay/onlay, crown & bridge • Implant superstructure • Adhesive dentistry - interfacial-bond affinity and longevity • Photopolymerization; Halogen, Led, Xenon & Laser. In-Vitro and In-Vivo data will be presented to ascertain the following: The elimination of post-operative sensitivity: cold, hot and pressure symptomology - underlying mechanism, masticatory cyclic fatigue and marginal integrity • The physiology of occlusion: composite vs. ceramics and alloys • The success of implant interfacial osseointegration - transitional loading period superstructure macrorigidity vs. microelasticity • Functional - Aesthetic, properties of materials • Tooth preparation methodology; effects and side-effects • Auxiliary materials, contraindications and long-term effects; hemostatic agents, isolation materials and techniques, liners and glass ionomers, provisional temporizing agents and sealants • Ceramo - repairs • Biocompatibility and Cytotoxicity - reactivity, irritation, inflammation and manifestation • Color and Gloss value: Opacity/Translucency stratification gradients • Polishing materials and techniques You, the clinician, will leave this conference with a comprehensive understanding of Optimum Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry for the new millennia.

Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D is alumnus of University of California at Irvine, New York University Dental Center and University of Connecticut Health Center & Institute of Materials Science: Restorative Dentistry & Chemical Engineering dual-Doctorate. He is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research, Biomedical Materials Research Congress Society, Academy of Dental Materials, International Society of Electron Microscopy, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, and European Academy of Stomatology, Implantology and Esthetic Dentistry. He has presented lectures worldwide and is the original co-developer of the Herculite/Belleglass system and the sole-developer of the entire Conquest-Sculpture line and the DiamondCrown dental restoratives and prosthondontic product line. 6:30pm - 9:30pm • 2 points • Dinner Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Gemini West Room

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Frriddayy, Novvembeer 26, 20110 B BioHorizons Canada Current Dental Implant Designs: A Market Comparison

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This lecture will examine current implant systems in the Canadian marketplace. It will include a brief history on each major implant company and how these companies and their implant designs have evolved in a short period of time.

Nello Matarazzo, General Manager, BioHorizons Canada is the General Manager for BioHorizons Canada and is also the Director for the Misch International Implant Institute® Canada. Mark LoPresti, National Sales Manager, BioHorizons Canada is the National Sales Manager for BioHorizons Canada and has been with the company for the past five years.

8:00am - 12:30pm • 3 points • Breakfast and Break Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

Be on the Lookout for this Bonus Seminar! Dentsply Canada Occlusal Considerations for Everyday Dentistry Learning Objectives: Evidence-based not evidence-biased dentistry: what it is and is not • Patient evaluation and effective communication • Gnathology: what it is and is not • Occlusal therapy: when • Facially generated treatment planning • 1, 2, 3’s of Dentistry • CR: where, when, who’s? • Advanced joint based occlusion concepts • Myocentric as a treatment position • Vertical dimension assessment • Envelope of function evaluation • Sagittal anterior tooth position analysis • Smile design (basic rules and customization) • Practical dental anatomy • Practical articulator use: when, what, how • Contemporary restorative and prosthodontic material selection • Orthotics: predictable usage • Long term maintenance considerations

Mike Racich, DMD has a general practice in downtown Vancouver emphasizing comprehensive restorative dentistry, prosthodontics and TMD/orofacial pain. Dr. Racich is a member of many professional organizations including the Canadian Academy of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics, the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics, the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the American Academy of Orofacial Pain. He is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and the American College of Dentists as well as a Diplomate, American Board of Orofacial Pain. Dr. Racich has published in peer-reviwed scientific journals such as the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry and the Canadian Dental Journal and lectured nationally and internationally on subjects relating to patient comfort, function and appearance. He currently mentors the didactic/ clinical study club F.O.C.U.S in Vancouver.

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Mondayy, Deccember 6, 2010 Toronto Implant and Aesthetic Study Club TIASC Mini-Clinics: Multidisciplinary Seminars

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A fast-paced evening of mini-intense seminars covering numerous aspects of dentistry. This meeting traditionally receives the most enthusiastic reviews from our membership. Top member choices will be selected for discussion. To suggest a topic please email seminargroup@rogers.com.

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Frriddayy, Deccembeer 17, 20110 Vident Esthetics and Materials: What? Where? When?

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In the search for the ultimate in esthetic restorative dentistry many new materials and techniques have been introduced to the profession. More than ever today’s practitioner is faced with the difficult task of evaluating these new materials and techniques and making appropriate decisions for their clinical use. Critical aspects of the mechanical and chemical properties of materials that are not generally understood will be discussed and related to clinical conditions that would either contribute to the success or failure of the restoration. This presentation will clarify the esthetic requirements of a material and dispel some of the confusion regarding the optical properties necessary for esthetic success. The current research about the efficacy and clinical success of these new materials, from simple treatments such as bleaching to more involved fixed partial denture to implant situations, will also be discussed. Specific clinical indications for these various materials will be given based on the research and clinical evidence from ongoing clinical trials. Detailed guidelines that will help the practitioner to decide when to inlay vs. onlay, onlay vs. crown, direct bond vs. indirect veneer, and when and what material is indicated for fixed partial dentures will be reviewed. Indications and design requirements for clinical success with metal free alternatives will be featured. Attention will be given to preparation requirements, tissue management, impressions, provisionalization, shade matching and cementation using several clinical examples. Topics Covered: How material physical properties relate to clinical success and failure • A systematic approach to indirect material selection • When to use a “Etchable” ceramic restoration e.g. bonded porcelain • When to veneer vs. when to crown • When to do no-prep veneers • When, why, and how to remove tooth structure for various types of materials and differing clinical conditions • When to inlay vs. onlay • Clinical management of several clinical cases covering all types of indirect restorations

Saaturdaay, Decem mber 188, 2010 V Vident Photography, Shade Taking (Visual And Computerized), Photoshop and Powerpoint for Communication and Dental Esthetics

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The objective of the course is three-fold: Firstly, to learn the use of digital photography for dental esthetics, photography for shade communication and portrait photography. Secondly, to learn and use digital shade taking technology, and master the skills of visual shade taking. Third, how to import images into Photoshop and how to optimize the images and import them into a customized PowerPoint presentation. The course will also cover the use of photography as it relates to dentist-ceramist communication relative to shade analysis. Also covered will be the AACD accreditation series of images. All of these topics will be covered in a lecture and demonstration format. The participants will then divide up into teams and will take visual and computerized shades on each other. Then the teams will take the demonstrated dental and portrait images on each other. Lastly, the participants will import their images into Photoshop to optimize the images, which will then be exported to a PowerPoint presentation. All shade ttaking and photographic equipment will be supplied. The participants will need to bring a lap top computer configured with Photoshop and PowerPoint. We will have a few computers available but not enough for every participant. w C Course Objectives: 1. Learn the fundamental principles of general photography and how to operate a digital SLR camera. 2. Learn macro-photography (close-up photography) used in documenting a case involving esthetic dental restorations. 3. Learn the basics of “Portrait” photography 4. How to use dental photography to diagnose and form a treatment plan for esthetic dental restorations. 5. Learn the use of the “EASYSHADE” digital shade taking computer 6. Learn how to visualize natural teeth and take shades visually 7. Learn how to use Photoshop to enhance exposure, composition, and color balance of the dental images. 8. Learn how to use PowerPoint or Keynote to organize and edit the dental images into a format for presentations. 9. Digital smile design techniques using Photoshop Additional Tuition: $995 USD

Edward McLaren, DDS, is a Prosthodontist and ceramist. He has written over 25 articles on his technique and research related topics. He is currently the director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry and provides a fulltime residency in esthetic dentistry and also mini residencies for practicing dentists. He is also director of the UCLA School for Esthetic Dental Design, which provides full-time and mini residency programs for lab technicians. 8:00am - 4:30pm • 6 points • Breakfast, Breaks & Lunch Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

Edward McLaren, DDS, is a Prosthodontist and ceramist. He has written over 25 articles on his technique and research related topics. He is currently the director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry and provides a fulltime residency in esthetic dentistry and also mini residencies for practicing dentists. He is also director of the UCLA School for Esthetic Dental Design, which provides full-time and mini residency programs for lab technicians. 8:00am - 4:30pm • 6 points • Breakfast, Breaks & Lunch Included Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Rd.) • Telus Room

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Lawrence Gaum, DDS, FADSA, FICD, FADI

Dr. Morry Murad graduated from McGill University in 1991. Since then he has been in a private general practice focusing on Restorative and Implant Dentistry. Dr. Murad is on the Advisory Board of the Toronto Implant and Aesthetic Study Club. Dr. Murad is a strong proponent of the Dentist-Technologist relationship; he is also the only Dentist member of the Academy of Dental Technology.

Dr. Lawrence Gaum is an oral surgeon who maintains a private practice in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He has published a surgical textbook and a surgical DVD titled: “Oral Surgery for the General Dentist” and “Oral Surgical Videos for the G.P.” Both are available through Palmeri Publishing.

David Kochberg, RDT Mr. Kochberg is a Registered Dental Technologist and operating manager of Applied Arts Ceramic Laboratories Ltd. Since 1987, under his direction, it has placed its emphasis on implants and aesthetic dentistry. He is co-founder of the Toronto Implant and Aesthetic Study Club, Academy of Dental Technology, and the International Dental Congress. He has been an active lecturer for the Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario, and the US-Based Academy of Osseo integration.

Jordan Soll, B Sc, DDS, FICOI Esthetic Clinical Dr. Jordan Soll is highly interested in Aesthetics in Dentistry. He has a special interest in appearance related procedures and is the dental expert for Cityline. He has authored numerous articles and is the cosmetic consultant to the editorial board of Oral Health Magazine. He conceived and developed the Strategic Esthetic Planning Guide, as well as the Achieve Maximum Altitude Program.

Dr. Daniel Isakow Dr. Daniel Isakow received his DMD from Boston University in 1988. In 1989 he completed a general practice residency at Erie County Medical Centre, in Buffalo, New York. In 1991 he received a certificate in combined Prosthodontics, from SUNY at Buffalo (Buffalo, New York). He is the Staff Prosthodontist at the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care. He is an Associate in Dentistry at the University of Toronto, Department of Prosthodontics. He is past President of the Association of Prosthodontists of Ontario. He maintains a full-time private practice with an emphasis on adult restorative dentistry. Dr Isakow is an avid collector of Dental pot lids and holds an extensive collection.

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Dave Hunt Dave Hunt has approximately fifteen years previous experience with a major dental manufacturer & over eight years experience with Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories as Sales and Marketing Manager.

Izchak Barzilay, DDS, Cert. Prostho. MS, FRCD (C) Dr. Barzilay received his DDS from the University of Toronto in 1983, a Certificate in Prosthodontics from the Eastman Dental Center in Rochester, NY in 1986, and a MS from the University of Rochester in 1991. He is in private practice limited to prosthodontics and implant dentistry in Toronto, ON. He has published articles on various topics.

Murray Arlin, DDS, dip. Perio., FRCD (C) Dr. Arlin received his D.D.S. at McGill University, Montreal, in 1977, his Diploma in Periodontics at the University of Toronto in 1980, and his Fellowship in the Royal College of Dentists of Canada in 1983. Dr. Arlin has taught at the University of Toronto at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. He has also presented numerous seminar lectures internationally and has authored many articles in leading Dental Journals. Dr. Arlin is a co-founder of the Toronto Implant Study Club. He is also the founder of the Dental Hygienist Periodontal Study Club of Toronto.

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Previous Members save $50.00 Refer “New” TIASC members and receive a $50.00 rebate per new member (No limit!) NOTE: “New” = registrant who has not been a TIASC member in the past

Payment Information  Visa  MC  Cheque Credit Card #: _________________________________________________________ Cardholder: ___________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: ____________________________________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________________________________ FAX FORM WITH CREDIT CARD INFORMATION TO:

905.489.1971

MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO: TORONTO IMPLANT AND AESTHETIC STUDY CLUB 145 Royal Crest Court, Unit 34 • Markham, ON L3R 9Z4 If you have any questions please call 905.258.0363 or 1.877.683.0207

NOTE: If you have referred a “New” 2010 TIASC member, do not deduct the $50.00 bonus from your enclosed registration. The TIASC will send you a separate “rebate” cheque. To qualify for the rebate you must be a TIASC 2009 member.

DISCLAIMER: The seminars do not necessarily provide adequate training for participant to undertake procedures discussed. Seminar attendees are responsible to obtain any necessary additional training. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect regulatory guidelines.

Membership Guidelines Confirmation of attendance is required for each meeting. Please call at least 2 weeks in advance as space is limited. Advise us if you cannot honour your reservation. Individual seminar registration will be accepted up to 3 months in advance. ‘No show’s’ or cancellations with fewer than 2 business days notice will be charged: $20.00 per evening seminar and $40.00 per full day seminar. No refunds for “Hands-On” seminars. Registration is limited so that participants receive maximum benefit. Membership is available on a first-come, first-serve basis upon receipt of payments and is non-transferable. The TIASC reserves the right to limit membership.

Toronto Implant and Aesthetic Study Club is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2011.

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Return Address TIASC

145 Royal Crest Court, Unit 34 Markham, ON L3R 9Z4 Canada

TIASC Membership Benefits: • Free

Subscription to SpectrumDialogue and TeamWork magazine (Value of over $200.00) admission to Spectrum Techno- Clinical Day Chicago, IL • Free membership to www.dentalvideo.us – online dental seminars • Reduced admission to the International Dental Congress • Discount on Oral Surgery for the GP Course • 20% Discount at the Ontario Science Centre • Earn AGD PACE Points during every meeting • All 2010 members are able to attend the last full day meeting for 2009; December 4th (must register in advance) • Travelling to Halifax? Free access to all Halifax Implant and Aesthetic Study Club Seminars! • Free

Visit www.torontoimplantstudyclub.com for more TIASC specials

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