OFFICIAL 2013 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DENTAL CONVENTION ONSITE GUIDE
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM BY TOPIC
Front Office
Oral Pathology
X-Rays
Blair, Charles........................10
Gonzales, Col. Theresa.........11
Flucke, John..........................16
Anatomy
Duncan, Teresa.....................16
Gonzales, Col. Theresa.........11
Keller, Jan.............................12
Oral Surgery
Otto-Altermatt, Mindy...........12
Alonge, John....................15,18
Bleaching
Weber, David........................17
Haywood, Van......................16
Zamora, Rita....................17,18
Customer Service
General Interest
Weber, David........................17
Grayzel, Eva..........................16 Greer, Robert........................11
Dental Assisting Gambardella, Ellen...............11
Human Resources
Gatseos, George...................11
Keller, Jan.............................12
Henry, Kevin.........................16 Mackey, Jenna......................17
Hygiene
Whalen, Lynn........................17
Burkhart, Nancy...............15,22
Gander, Debra......................11 Mathys, Eric..........................11
GENERAL INFORMATION Orthodontics
Affiliated Group Events.... 4-6,24
Devine, Brian........................15
After Party.............................13
Phipps, Gerald......................17
Alchohol Policy........................9 Cell Phone Policy....................9
Pediatric Dentistry
CE Course Code Card...........39
Psaltis, Gregory.....................17
Child Attendance Policy...........9 Coat Room..............................9
Periodontics
Community Pavillion.............31
Rose, Karl.............................14
Contact Information (Onsite).....8 Continuing Education Credit.....9 Convention Center Map............6
Burns, Sherry........................15
Pharmacology/ Prescription Drug Abuse
Digital Photography
Coke, John...........................15
Coke, John...........................15
Exhibitors........................ 28-30
Mackey, Jenna......................17
Falace, Donald......................10
Kessler, Brett.........................22
Exhibitor Products............ 32-37
Whalen, Lynn........................17
Gonzales, Col. Theresa.........11 Haywood, Van......................16
Practice Management
Expo Hall Information/ Events..............................24,27
Endodontics
Johnson, Theresa..................22
Abernathy, Michael...............22
Handouts................................9
Landwehr, David...................18
Kutsch, V. Kim.......................12
Blair, Charles...................10,15
Hours.....................................8
McClain, Pamela...................16
Gunner, Karla.......................11
Internet Café..........................9
Kessler, Brett.........................22
Lost and Found.......................9
Entire Dental Team
Course Disclaimer...................9
Blair, Charles........................15
Implants
Murphy, Mark........................12
Mobile App........................9,20
Briggs, Wendy.......................15
Gander, Debra......................11
The Pankey Institute..............24
Name Badges.........................8
Gunner, Karla.......................11
Mathys, Erik..........................11
Phipps, Gerald......................17
Opening Session................8,10
Meis, John............................15
Norton, Michael....................12
Murphy, Mark........................12 PANDA Seminar....................16
Infection Control
Parking ..................................9
Practice Transitions
Recording of Lectures..............9
Abernathy, Michael...............22
Registration Services................8 Shuttles...................................9
Gatseos, George...................11
Esthetic/Restorative Dentistry
Laser Dentistry
Chiche, Gerard.....................22
Yukna, Ray............................22
Dudney, Thomas...................10 Fahl Jr., Newton....................10
Marketing
Kanca III, John.................11,12
Devine, Brian........................15
Miller, Michael......................16
Zamora, Rita....................17,18
The Pankey Institute.........14,18
Preventive Dentistry
Sponsors...............................40
Kutsch, V. Kim.......................12
RMDC Friday Night Party.......13 Ticket Policy............................8
Prosthodontics
Tote Bags................................9
Schnell, Ronni.......................17
Wi-Fi ......................................9
Suturing Scheidt, Michael....................14
Raigrodski, Ariel....................17
Medically Complex Patients
Technology
Ethics
Coke, John...........................15
Flucke, John..........................16
Murphy, F. Robert..................12
Falace, Donald......................10
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Thursday, January 24, 2013
COURSES Opening Session Developing a Comic Vision Mr. Tim Gard 8:00am to 9:00am Four Seasons Ballroom 9:30am – 12:30pm 9:30am - 12:30pm Focus on Profitability for the Efficient Practice Dr. Charles Blair 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 203 Smile Design Dr. Thomas Dudney 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 205 Mastering Anterior and Posterior Composite Restorations: Part 1 Dr. Newton Fahl Jr. 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 102/104/106 Hygiene Fast Track: Physical Evaluation and Risk Assessment Dr. Donald Falace 9:30am to 10:30am ROOM 705/707/709/711
Hygiene Fast Track: Antibiotic Prophylaxis Dr. Donald Falace 10:30am to 11:30am ROOM 705/707/709/711
Hygiene Fast Track: Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension Dr. Donald Falace 11:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 705/707/709/711
The Art and Science of Pouring Models Ms. Ellen Gambardella 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 505/506 Cone Beam CT Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls Dr. Debra Gander Dr. Erik Mathys 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 207 Infection Control Challenges & Recommendations for the Dental Team Dr. George Gatseos 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 111/113
Legend Dentists Hygienists Chairside assistants Front office Lab techs Dental team All audiences Audio Only Audio + Screen Captures
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Epithelial Pathology: from A to Z Col. Theresa Gonzales 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 708/710/712 Putting the Suspense in Thrillers and Suspense Fiction Dr. Robert Greer 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 703
Courageous and Contagious Conversations! Ms. Karla Gunner 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 108/110/112
Mastering Anterior and Posterior Composite Restorations: Part 2 Dr. Newton Fahl Jr. 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 102/104/106
Adhesive Dentistry 2k13: Part 1 Dr. John Kanca III 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 501/502
Hygiene Fast Track: Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Drugs Dr. Donald Falace 2:00pm to 3:00pm ROOM 705/707/709/711
Forensic Hiring: Put Applicants Under the Microscope and End the "Mystery of the Revolving Door" Ms. Jan Keller 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 503/504 Caries Risk Assessment: A New System for Private Practice: Part 1 Dr. V. Kim Kutsch 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 702/704 An Interactive Discussion of Ethics for the Whole Dental Office Dr. F. Robert Murphy 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 610/612 Growth and Planning Strategies to Improve Your Practice; Great New Patient Referrals, Improved Case Acceptance and Turbo Charging Hygiene: Session 1 Dr. Mark Murphy 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 107/109 Understanding the Biology and Biomechanics of Implant Dentistry Respecting the Boundaries: Part 1 Dr. Michael Norton 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 103/105 Become Revenue Cycle Heroes Ms. Mindy Otto-Altermatt 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 201 Periodontist Specialist Lecture: Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Part 1 Dr. Karl Rose 9:30am to 12:30pm ROOM 603 2:00pm – 5:00pm 2:00pm – 5:00pm American Dental Assistants Association – Student Course 1:30pm to 4:30pm Room 703 Top How-to Tips for Structuring the “Ideal” Practice Dr. Charles Blair 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 203 Diagnosis and Treatment of the Worn Dentition Dr. Thomas Dudney 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 205
Hygiene Fast Track: Diabetes Dr. Donald Falace 3:00pm to 4:00pm ROOM 705/707/709/711
Hygiene Fast Track: Bisphosphonates and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Dr. Donald Falace 4:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 705/707/709/711
Perfect Alginates from A-Z and More Ms. Ellen Gambardella 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 505/506 Taking the Guesswork out of Dental Implant Placement Dr. Debra Gander Dr. Erik Mathys 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 207 Physical Examination of the Head and Neck for Dental Health Care Providers Col. Theresa Gonzales 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 708/710/712 The Core Systems Your Practice Can Not Survive Without! Ms. Karla Gunner 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 108/110/112 Adhesive Dentistry 2k13: Part 2 Dr. John Kanca III 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 501/502 How to Keep Your Schedule Full and Avoid Costly No Shows Ms. Jan Keller 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 503/504 Caries Risk Assessment: A New System for Private Practice: Part 2 Dr. V. Kim Kutsch 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 702/704 Growth and Planning Strategies to Improve Your Practice; Great New Patient Referrals, Improved Case Acceptance and Turbo Charging Hygiene: Session 2 (Repeat) Dr. Mark Murphy 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 107/109
Understanding the Biology and Biomechanics of Implant Dentistry Respecting the Boundaries: Part 2 Dr. Michael Norton 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 103/105 Periodontist Specialist Lecture: Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Part 2 Dr. Karl Rose 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 603 ADDITIONAL ADDITIONALFEE FEECOURSES COURSES Soft Tissue Management in Periodontal Surgery: A Hands-on Course Dr. Michael Scheidt 9:30am to 11:30am ROOM 608 The Dawson Academy - Day 1: The Future of Dentistry in 2013 and Beyond: “Physicians of the Masticatory System & Oral Health” Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson 9:30am to 6:00pm ROOM 607 The Pankey Institute - Day 1: Advanced Treatment Planning: Esthetics, Occlusion, Joint, Airway and Worn Dentition Dr. Edward Zebovitz 9:30am to 5:00pm ROOM 706 Soft Tissue Management in Periodontal Surgery: A Hands-on Course: Session 2 (Repeat) Dr. Michael Scheidt 3:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 608 EVENTS Expo Hall Reception 4:00pm to 5:30pm American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists and The Pierre Fauchard Academy Joint Breakfast 6:45am to 8:00am Embassy Suites Hotel 1420 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80202 Colorado Dental Association New Dentist Committee Reception 5:30pm Katie Mullen's Irish Restaurant & Pub 1550 Court Place on 16th Street Mall @ the Sheraton Downtown Denver University of Iowa College of Dentistry Reception 5:30pm to 7:30pm Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Quartz 650 15th Street Denver, CO 80202 INVITATION ONLY MDDS President's Reception 6:00pm to 8:00pm Ellie Caulkins Opera House INVITATION ONLY
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Friday, January 25, 2013
COURSES 8:30am – 11:30am 8:30am - 11:30pm
Materials: Part 1 Dr. Michael Miller 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 505/506
Practical Oral Surgery for the GP Dr. John Alonge 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 702/704
Pediatrics Specialist Lecture: A New GPS: Part 1 Dr. Gregory Psaltis 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 110/112
Clinical Treatment Analyzer: Dentistry’s Answer to Intensify Clinical Treatment Dr. Charles Blair 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 102
All Ceramic Restorations - From Material Selection to Clinical Success: Part 1 Dr. Ariel Raigrodski 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 107/109
Creating a World Class Practice by Building a World Class Team: Part 1 Ms. Wendy Briggs Dr. John Meis 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 708/710/712 Body of Evidence Dr. Nancy Burkhart 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 203 Exploring the Myths of Clinical Concepts Ms. Sherry Burns 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 501/502 Pharmacology for the Dental Office Dr. John Coke 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 103/105 Orthodontic Specialist Lecture: Leveraging the Power of Social Media to Grow Your Practice Mr. Brian Devine 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 111/113 Day to Day Technology that Will Improve Your Practice Dr. John Flucke 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 108 Tongue Tied: A Story NOT Silenced by Oral Cancer Ms. Eva Grayzel 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 205 Tooth Bleaching Options and Recommendations for the Youngest to the Oldest Patients Dr. Van B. Haywood 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 201 Battling and Beating the Demons of Dental Assisting: Session 1 Mr. Kevin Henry 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 603 PANDA Seminar: Prevent Abuse and Neglect Through Dental Awareness Dr. Donald Bross Dr. John McDowell 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 610/612 Periodontics Update: Collaborative Care for Optimal Patient Outcomes Dr. Pamela McClain 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 503/504
Transform Your Denture Patient into a Dental Patient - The A to Z of Implant Retained Overdentures Dr. Ronni Schnell 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 207 Some Days You're the Pigeon, Some Days the Statue!: Part 1 Mr. David Weber 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 705/707/709/711 Point, Focus, Flash! Dental Photography Ms. Lynn Whalen Ms. Jenna Mackey 8:30am to 10:30am ROOM 703 Point, Focus, Flash! Dental Photography Ms. Lynn Whalen Ms. Jenna Mackey 11:00am to 1:00pm ROOM 703 Social Media 101 Ms. Rita Zimora 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 605 1:30pm – 4:30pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm The Future of Dentistry Dr. Charles Blair 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 104/106 Creating a World Class Practice by Building a World Class Team: Part 2 Ms. Wendy Briggs Dr. John Meis 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 708/710/712 What’s Hot, What’s Not: You Be the Judge Ms. Sherry Burns 1:30pm to 4:30pm 501/502 Management of Medically Complex Patients – Know When to Hold’em and Know When to Fold’em Dr. John Coke 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 103/105 Foundations of Office Management Ms. Teresa Duncan 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 702/704 How Cone Beam Imaging is Changing the Face of Dentistry Dr. John Flucke 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 108
Bleaching Dental Materials for Single Dark Teeth, Sensitivity, Bonding and Caries Control Dr. Van B. Haywood 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 201 Battling and Beating the Demons of Dental Assisting: Session 2 (Repeat) Mr. Kevin Henry 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 603 Management and Maintenance of Teeth with Furcation Involvement Dr. Pamela McClain 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 503/504 Materials: Part 2 Dr. Michael Miller 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 505/506 Orthodontic Specialist Lecture: Success in the Shadow of Giants Dr. Gerald Phipps 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 111/113 Pediatric Specialist Lecture: A New GPS: Part 2 Dr. Gregory Psaltis 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 110/112 All Ceramic Restorations - From Material Selection to Clinical Success: Part 2 Dr. Ariel Raigrodski 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 107/109 Removable Cast Partial Dentures by Design, Not by Luck Dr. Ronni Schnell 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 207 Some Days You're the Pigeon, Some Days the Statue!: Part 2 Mr. David Weber 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 705/707/709/711 Point, Focus, Flash!: Dental Photography Ms. Lynn Whalen Ms. Jenna Mackey 2:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 703 Keys to Social Media Marketing Success Ms. Rita Zimora 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 605 ADDITIONALFEE FEECOURSES COURSES ADDITIONAL The Pankey Institute-Day 2: Diagnosing Occlusal and Joint Health and Application in Everyday Dentistry Dr. Kevin Browne 8:30am to 4:30pm ROOM 706 Current Scientific Evidence in Endodontic Therapy Hands-on Course: Session 1 Dr. David Landwehr 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 101
The Dawson Academy - Day 2: The Future of Dentistry in 2013 and Beyond: “Physicians of the Masticatory System & Oral Health” Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson 8:30am to 5:30pm ROOM 607 Exodontia Techniques Workshop Dr. John Alonge 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 608 Current Scientific Evidence in Endodontic Therapy Hands-on Course: Session 2 (Repeat) Dr. David Landwehr 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 101 EVENTS Alpha Omega International - Denver Alumni Breakfast 7:00am to 8:15am Crowne Plaza Hotel - Downtown 1450 Glenarm Place, Denver, CO 80202 Christian Dental Society Breakfast 7:00am to 9:00am Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Mineral B/C 650 15th Street, Denver, CO 80202 Colorado Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Annual Winter Business Meeting & Luncheon 11:30am to 1:30pm Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Mineral A 650 15th Street, Denver, CO 80202 INVITATION ONLY Colorado Orthodontic Association Breakfast 6:15am to 10:00am Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Mineral D 650 15th Street, Denver, CO 80202 INVITATION ONLY Colorado Orthodontic Association Luncheon 11:30am to 2:00pm Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Mineral D 650 15th Street, Denver, CO 80202 INVITATION ONLY UMKC School of Dentistry Alumni Reception 5:30pm to 7:00pm Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Mineral B 650 15th Street Denver, CO 80202 University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry Reception 5:30pm to 6:30pm Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center - Mineral D/E 650 15th Street Denver, CO 80202 "Why Not at the Wynkoop" CU Alumni Reception 6:00pm to 10:00pm Wynkoop Brewing Company 1634 18th Street, Denver, CO 80202 RMDC FRIDAY NIGHT PARTY 5:30pm to 8:30pm Capital Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency FRIDAY NIGHT AFTER PARTY 9:00pm to 2:00am Suite Two Hundred 427 Larimer St., Denver, CO 80202
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Saturday, January 26, 2013
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COURSES 8:30am - 11:30pm Crash Course for Practice Growth & Profit Dr. Michael Abernathy 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 603 Treating the Patient with Oral Lichen Planus Dr. Nancy Burkhart 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 705/707
Legend Dentists Hygienists Chairside assistants Front office Lab techs Dental team All audiences
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Smile Design, Esthetic and Occlusal Techniques: Part 1 Dr. Gerard Chiche 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 708/710/712 Win the Battle Against Biofilm: Leverage the Power of Ultrasonics Ms. Theresa Johnson 8:30am to 10:30am ROOM 702/704
Audio Only Audio + Screen Captures
Caries Intervention: Infectious Disease or Infections Smile? Ms. Theresa Johnson 11:00am to 1:00pm ROOM 702/704 Concepts in Leadership Dr. Brett Kessler 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 605 Lasers in General Dentistry: Part 1 Dr. Raymond Yukna 8:30am to 11:30am ROOM 709/711 1:30pm – 4:30pm
Prescription Drug Abuse Dr. Brett Kessler 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 605 Lasers in General Dentistry: Part 2 Dr. Raymond Yukna 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 709/711 The Ins and Outs of Polishing: Why, Why Not and with What? Ms. Theresa Johnson 2:30pm – 4:30pm ROOM 702/704 ADDITIONAL FEE COURSES ADDITIONAL FEE COURSES
Roadmap to Transitions: Associates for Fun and Profit Dr. Michael Abernathy 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 603 Smile Design, Esthetic and Occlusal Techniques: Part 2 Dr. Gerard Chiche 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 708/710/712
The Dawson Academy – Day 3: The Future of Dentistry in 2013 and Beyond: “Physicians of the Masticatory System & Oral Health” Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson 8:30am to 1:00pm ROOM 607 The Pankey Institute – Day 3: Creating the Exemplary Comprehensive Practice Dr. Susan Hollar Mr. Mark Absher 8:30am to 4:30pm ROOM 706
RMDC Restaurant Schedule Thursday 1/24/13 Little C Blue Bear Café Blue Bear Café Expo Hall Restaurant Grass Fed Burgers Cash Bars
Location LOBBY D LOBBY D HALL D HALL D HALL D HALL D
Open-Close 7:00am - 4:00pm 7:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 3:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 10:00am - 5:00pm 11:00am - 5:00pm
Friday 1/25/13 Little C Blue Bear Café Blue Bear Café Expo Hall Restaurant Grass Fed Burgers Cash Bars
LOBBY D LOBBY D HALL D HALL D HALL D HALL D
7:00am - 4:00pm 7:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 3:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 10:00am - 5:00pm 11:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday 1/26/13 Blue Bear Café Blue Bear Café Expo Hall Restaurant
LOBBY D HALL D HALL D
7:00am - 2:00pm 9:00am - 2:00pm 9:00am - 2:00pm
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CONVENTION LOCATION Colorado Convention Center 700 14th Street Denver, CO 80202 Registration Lobby “D” Expo Hall “D”
Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center – Headquarters Hotel 650 15th St. Denver, CO 80202
CONVENTION HOURS OPENING SESSION Mr. Tim Gard Developing a Comic Vision Thursday, January 24 8:00am – 9:00am EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS Thursday, January 24 9:30am – 6:00pm Friday, January 25 8:30am – 5:30pm Saturday, January 26 8:30am – 4:30pm
SERVICES & POLICIES Registration Services The following services are available at Registration in Lobby D: Information New Registrations Ticket Additions/Changes Replacement Badges Substitutions Special Assistance Exhibitor Badge Pick-up Exhibitor Lead Retrieval Rental
On-Site Contact Number To reach Show Management during convention hours, call (303) 228-8214.
EXPO HALL Thursday, January 24 10:00am – 5:30pm Friday, January 25 10:00am – 5:30pm Saturday, January 26 10:00am – 2:00pm
Name Badges
ON-SITE REGISTRATION Thursday, January 24 7:15am – 5:00pm Friday, January 25 7:15am – 5:00pm Saturday, January 26 7:15am – 12:00pm
Course Ticket Policy
Your name badge must be visible as you enter each area of the convention. All courses, Opening Session and the Friday Night Party are ticketed events. Please also be prepared to present your ticket for entry. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door. Expo Hall Only Registration – Badges for exhibitors and family members who register as “Expo Hall Only” allow admittance to only the Expo Hall. All courses at RMDC 2013 are ticketed. If tickets were not reserved when registering, they may be added at Registration in Lobby D if available. Tickets for all non-fee courses will ONLY be honored until 10 minutes after the course start time. Tickets for fee courses will be honored throughout the course time. For courses that are not sold out, tickets for empty seats are available at the door.
OPENING SESSION
THUR.1.24.13
Developing a Comic Vision
See reality and share the fun of it with laughter, good humor and through the lens of your Comic Vision®! Portraying the daily (and often overwhelming) challenges found in these hectic times, Tim Gard offers his humorous and powerfully effective approach to stress-diffusion and frustrationeradication! Re-awaken your fancy for fun and contagiously innocent mischief, while you enjoy looking at the challenges of life through Tim's eyes. Let Tim show you how to use ordinary items in extraordinary ways and neutralize life's stressors. We cannot always control the things that happen around us, but we can certainly control our perception of those things when we develop, use and share our progress-oriented Comic Vision®. Featuring Mr. Tim Gard Thursday, January 24 8:00am to 9:00am Colorado Convention Center Four Seasons Ballroom
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Mr. Tim Gard delivers a rejuvenating and immediately applicable message that teaches audiences to enhance productivity and enthusiasm in both professional and personal encounters! While he does not think of himself as a comedian, Tim dedicates himself to using humor as a way to look at life a little differently… He calls this a Comic Vision®. Tim speaks at over 100 events each year, from Sioux City to Singapore. Having authored and co-authored 4 books, Tim is a frequent guest on TV and radio talk shows discussing his keynote speeches, facilitation and consulting experience. Receiving the CPAE designation and being inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame, Tim is now in the top one percent of the top one percent of his industry! Awarded by industry peers, the CPAE is based on exemplary skill and talent in material, style, experience, delivery, image, professionalism and communication.
2013 RMDC FREE Mobile App Features : • Speaker and course information • Course handouts • CE Verification • RMDC schedule and personal scheduler • Interactive floor plan of Expo Hall and classrooms • Exhibitor listing • Updates • Much more! This service is available for iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry and mobile site. To download the RMDC application, scan the QR code on the cover of this guide or open your device’s app store and search for “RMDC 2013” Sponsored by Patterson Dental.
Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi service is available throughout the Colorado Convention Center. The Wi-Fi network name is RMDC2013. Sponsored by BIOLASE.
Electronic Course Handouts Course handouts for RMDC 2013 are only available at rmdconline.com or through the RMDC application. See above for downloading the application.
Recording of Lectures
If you have questions about the CE verification process, please go to the Information counter in Lobby D or call (303) 488-9700 after the convention.
Course Disclaimer
Expo Hall: Due to the presence of large, heavy equipment, medical instruments, and numerous other products, all children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult while in the Expo Hall.
Coat Room
No exceptions to this policy will be permitted.
A coat room is available to attendees in Room 701. Neither MDDS nor the Colorado Convention Center is responsible for items left in or taken from the coat room.
Internet Café Internet Café stations located in Lobby D are available to all attendees free of charge. Visit the stations to check your email or log onto the Internet. Please note that there are no printers available at the Internet Café area. Items may be able to be printed at the Colorado Convention Center Business Center near Lobby A.
Continuing Education Credit
Lost and Found
The Metropolitan Denver Dental Society is an ADA CERP recognized provider of continuing dental education. The RMDC offers a maximum of (6) six hours of ADA CERP continuing education credits in one day (excluding the Dawson Academy course). Please note: the number of CE credits are listed for each course.
Lost and Found is located in the Colorado Convention Center Security Office in Lobby B.
Tote Bags
In addition, MDDS credits are approved by the AGD for Fellowship and Mastership credit.
Convention Center Parking Garage – Enter the 1000-space garage on northbound Speer Blvd. between Stout and Champa Streets. Parking fees vary depending on when you arrive and leave. The lot is open 24/7. ` Additional Parking is available in other paid lots near the Colorado Convention Center.
Receiving Verification of Attendance All attendees who require proof of attendance for CE credits must record the CE code that is read at the end of the course. Attendees may either log on to rmdconline.com or go to the RMDC App for CE verification. You can only print your verification document from rmdconline. com. CE verification will not be provided unless the attendee enters the correct CE code.
IMPORTANT NOTE: CE codes will be read at the end of each course and will not be given to attendees at any other time during or following the convention. Please record the CE code for each class you attend, whether you think you will need it or not. A place to record your CE codes has been provided on page 39.
attendees, children under the age of 14 are not allowed in the scientific presentations.
The Metropolitan Denver Dental Society makes every effort to present high caliber speakers in their respective areas of expertise. Courses of MDDS are offered as information only and not as financial, accounting, legal or other professional advice. Attendees must consult with their own professional advisors. In addition, each participant must decide the merit and practicality of the material presented. The ideas and comments expressed during the courses are not necessarily endorsed by or are those of MDDS. MDDS warns attendees about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when integrating new techniques into your practices.
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Alcohol Policy Alcoholic beverages are a part of some Rocky Mountain Dental Convention events. An individual’s decision to partake is a matter of personal choice and is neither encouraged nor discouraged by the Metropolitan Denver Dental Society. Reasonable and appropriate measures are taken by MDDS to ensure that consumption occurs in a safe and responsible manner. MDDS creates opportunities for convention attendees to engage in business with each other. It also provides opportunities for friends and colleagues to network and socialize. Irresponsible drinking could undermine these opportunities. All attendees are expected to exercise restraint and good judgment in their consumption of alcohol at Rocky Mountain Dental Convention events. Underage drinking is prohibited at any Rocky Mountain Dental Convention event or activity.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013 OPENING SESSION:
Mr. Tim Gard
Developing a Comic Vision Course Code: 1079 8:00am to 9:00am Four Seasons Ballroom See reality and share the fun of it with laughter, good humor and through the lens of your Comic Vision®! Portraying the daily (and often overwhelming) challenges found in these hectic times, Tim Gard offers his humorous and powerfully effective approach to stress-diffusion and frustration-eradication! Re-awaken your fancy for fun and contagiously innocent mischief, while you enjoy looking at the challenges of life through Tim's eyes. Let Tim show you how to use ordinary items in extraordinary ways and neutralize life's stressors. We cannot always control the things that happen around us, but we can certainly control our perception of those things when we develop, use and share our progress-oriented Comic Vision®. Mr. Tim Gard is in the National Speakers Association CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, an author of four books and a frequent guest on TV and radio talk shows.
Meet the higher expectations of more knowledgeable esthetic and smile makeover patients. Combine the art and science of restorative dentistry with a keen understanding of smile design principles and how best to utilize them in achieving the desired results as illustrated with clinical cases. Review the importance of composite mock-ups, provisional restorations, laboratory communication and a multidisciplinary team approach. Diagnosis and Treatment of the Worn Dentition Course Code: 1020 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 205 Discover not only the etiologies and distinguishing characteristics of tooth wear, but a systematic approach to diagnosis and restoration illustrated with clinical cases. Increase your successful treatment through the key elements of multidisciplinary coordination and laboratory communication. Dr. Thomas Dudney, a 1977 graduate of the University of Alabama School of Dentistry, has a patient-centered private practice in Alabaster, Alabama that focuses on esthetic and restorative dentistry.
Dr. Newton Fahl Jr. Mastering Anterior and Posterior Composite Restorations: Part 1 Course Code: 1022
9:30am to 12:30pm Dr. Charles Blair Focus on Profitability for the Efficient Practice Course Code: 1004 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 203 Are you working “in” your practice rather than “on” it? Learn to see the “big picture,” analyze the business side of your practice and take solid steps toward increasing profitability. Gain strategies, tips and “pearls” on: coping with a down economy; fee profiling and PPO strategies; procedure mix enhancement; optimum staff ratios and an effective hygiene department. Top How-to Tips for Structuring the “Ideal” Practice Course Code: 1005 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 203 Find out the “secrets” to an efficient, highgrossing practice with a true 40% net. Learn how to optimize practice production and staffing as well as how to work “Bankers” hours. Discover how three hours can change your life! Dr. Charles Blair holds degrees in accounting, business administration, mathematics and dental surgery. He is the publisher of Coding with Confidence and The Insurance Solutions Newsletter.
Dr. Thomas Dudney Smile Design Course Code: 1019 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 205
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Mastering Anterior and Posterior Composite Restorations: Part 2
CE Credits: 3/course ROOM 102/104/106
Course Code: 1023 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Discover a philosophy of how to conservatively, effectively and artistically perform esthetic direct anterior and posterior composite restorations. Address aspects related to the diagnosis, treatment planning and execution of such restorations. Learn a step-by-step procedural approach to solving day-to-day anterior and posterior direct restorative challenges. Get new insight into direct composite resin restorations and discuss elaborate techniques and improved materials that provide long-lasting, life-like results. Bring composite restorations to an art form by emulating proper form, color and function in a systematic and pleasurable way. Increase your knowledge of that art form, from invisible IV restorations, direct veneers, diastema closure and direct posterior restorations. Investigate the necessary armamentarium, from instruments to restorative materials, for the predictable and stress-free realization of such restorations. Participate in a practical discussion of smile design concepts to the esthetic and functional rehabilitation of the anterior dentition with direct composite restorations. Be introduced to interdisciplinary approaches involving orthodontics and minor periodontal esthetic surgery to enhance anterior direct restorative procedures. Uncover techniques for performing quadrant procedures associating direct composites and inlays/onlays according to a systematic protocol that minimizes chairside time while reproducing ideal occlusal morphology, proximal contacts, reducing finishing time and increasing practice income. Dr. Newton Fahl, Jr. received his DDS degree from Londrina State University, Brazil and the Certificate in Operative Dentistry and Master of Science degree from the University of Iowa. He has a private practice in Curitiba, Brazil emphasizing esthetic dentistry. THESE COURSES ARE SPONSORED BY TOKUYAMA DENTAL AMERICA.
Dr. Donald Falace Hygiene Fast Track: Physical Evaluation and Risk Assessment Course Code: 1024 9:30am to 10:30am CE Credits: 1 ROOM 705/707/709/711 Get an update of common medical problems that dental professionals encounter in the management of medically compromised patients. Learn the process of how to make a medical risk assessment. Gain a basic understanding of each medical problem or diagnosis and its treatment, understand the rationale for dental management recommendations and guidelines and develop the decision making ability necessary to know when and how to apply those recommendations and guidelines. Focus is on Physical Evaluation and Risk Assessment during this hour. Hygiene Fast Track: Antibiotic Prophylaxis Course Code: 1025 10:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 1
See above course description. Focus is on Antibiotic Prophylaxis this hour.
ROOM 705/707/709/711 Hygiene Fast Track: Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension See above course description. Course Code: 1026 11:30am to 12:30pm Focus is on Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension this hour. CE Credits: 1
ROOM 705/707/709/711 Hygiene Fast Track: Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Drugs Course Code: 1076 2:00pm to 3:00pm CE Credits: 1
See above course description. Focus is on Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Drugs this hour.
ROOM 705/707/709/711 Hygiene Fast Track: Diabetes Course Code: 1028 3:00pm to 4:00pm CE Credits: 1
See above course description. Focus is on Diabetes this hour.
ROOM 705/707/709/711 Hygiene Fast Track: Bisphosphonates and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Course Code: 1029 4:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 1
See above course description. Focus is on Bisphosphonates and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw this hour.
ROOM 705/707/709/711 Dr. Donald Falace is Professor Emeritus at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. He served as Professor and Chief of the Division of Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine and Oral Radiology for thirty-five years. He maintains a limited private practice devoted to the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
Ms. Ellen Gambardella
Dr. George Gatseos
Dr. Robert Greer
The Art and Science of Pouring Models
Infection Control Challenges & Recommendations for the Dental Team
Putting the Suspense in Thrillers and Suspense Fiction
Course Code: 1032 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 505/506 Increase office productivity through proficiency with models needed in the preparation of whitening trays, athletic mouth guards, night guards, matrices for provisionals and temporary crowns, diagnostic study models, etc. Gain a step-by-step approach for obtaining perfect models as well as many useful hints. Perfect Alginates from A-Z and More Course Code: 1033 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 505/506 Increase your competence in taking alginate impressions. This skill is needed in the preparation of whitening trays, athletic mouth guards, night guards, diagnostic study models, matrices for temporary crowns, etc. Join this power packed session and become more valuable by enhancing your ability in impression taking. Acquire numerous helpful hints for maximizing office efficiency. Ms. Ellen Gambardella is a former faculty member of Tufts and Northeastern Universities. Recently, she was appointed by the Massachusetts Department of Education to develop Dental Assisting teacher licensing examinations.
Dr. Debra Gander Dr. Erik Mathys Cone Beam CT Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls Course Code: 1034 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 207 Learn to evaluate CBCT images in order to gain the maximum amount of diagnostic information and reduce professional liability. Review anatomy slice by slice with color coded primary images, including axial, coronal and sagittal. Discover why recognition of anatomy throughout the entire CBCT volume is essential using actual CBCT studies containing incidental findings outside of the dental arches. No prior CBCT interpretation experience is needed for this course. Taking the Guesswork Out of Dental Implant Placement Course Code: 1035 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 207 See how cone beam CT technology has made implant placement more precise and predictable. Gain insight as to how guided implant surgery can become a powerful tool in your office. Learn the fundamental steps of guided implant surgery as well as the most favorable type of surgical guide to use in a given clinical situation. Experience the transformation of virtual surgery into reality and see the clinical application as illustrated by a number of cases. Dr. Debra Gander maintains a practice limited to oral and maxillofacial radiology at the Fauchard Center in Greenwood Village, Colorado. Dr. Erik Mathys is a periodontist in Greenwood Village, Colorado where he practices collaborative oral care at the Fauchard Center.
Course Code: 1036 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 111/113 Get the latest information on infectious diseases, disease transmission and proper precautions based on CDC guidelines and learn effective, efficient and proven methods to protect dental patients and the entire dental team. This course includes an overview of IC, aseptic techniques and procedures, standard precautions, personal protection, instrument sterilization and reprocessing, environmental surface and equipment asepsis, dental unit water infection control, emerging diseases and the latest information from the CDC. Learn how to evaluate your facility’s Infection Control Program and remain aware of the “hows” and “whys” of infection control. Dr. George Gatseos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine. In addition, he serves as the Infection Control Officer and course director of infection control classes. He is a retired Lt. Col., U.S. Army Reserve Dental Corps.
Col. Theresa Gonzales Epithelial Pathology: from A to Z Course Code: 1037 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 708/710/712 Get reacquainted with common mucosal presentations. According to a recent study, there are a handful of relatively common oral mucosal presentations that comprise almost three-quarters of oral lesions for which patients seek consultation. Review and get a clinical update of those commonly encountered pathologic entities as well as the deployment of the appropriate treatment algorithm. Improve your comfort level in diagnosing and managing conditions from aphthae to zoster through clinical presentations Physical Examination of the Head and Neck for Dental Health Care Providers Course Code: 1038 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 708/710/712 Gain an organized approach to the physical examination of the head and neck. Diagnosis is the key to patient care and no therapeutic skill can compensate for an inability to adequately assess and evaluate a patient. Minimize the possibility of missing the underlying pathologic condition with a system for both history taking and clinical examination. Supplement principles of physical diagnosis with clinicopathologic correlations. Col. Theresa Gonzales recently returned from Europe after completing a tour as the Commander of the Bavaria Dental Activity. For the past six years, she has commanded formations and deployed to Iraq with the 1st Medical Brigade as the Chief of Clinical Operations. Recently, she was selected by the Surgeon General as the Director of Communications for the Army Medical Departmentthe second largest command in the Army inventory.
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Course Code: 1040 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 703 Gain insight into how medical thrillers, fiction and mysteries are constructed, as well as how books generate sales on a regional level, how Hollywood picks books for movies and what ingredients books must have to become best sellers. Dr. Robert Greer is Professor of Pathology, Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center where he specializes in head and neck pathology and cancer research. Founder of the High Plains Literary Review, he holds a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from Boston University. He is the author of thirteen novels.
Ms. Karla Gunner Courageous and Contagious Conversations! Course Code: 1041 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 108/110/112 Learn simple and non-threatening steps to handling conflict in your practice. See the benefits of regular communication and how to have an empowered team. Gain verbal skills that everyone can implement immediately in your practice. Discover how to bring joy back to your practice while promoting a cohesive environment that your patients will definitely notice! The Core Systems Your Practice Can Not Survive Without! Course Code: 1042 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 108/110/112 Acquire from this course six star customer service tips, scheduling must haves, team communication tools, financial facts, patient follow-up systems and quality internal steps for success. Ms. Karla Gunner started her own consulting company in 2005 and has over twenty-five years experience in small business management, dental and medical practice management, human resources and the financial banking industry.
Dr. John Kanca III Adhesive Dentistry 2k13: Part 1 Course Code: 1046 9:30am to 12:30pm Adhesive Dentistry 2k13: Part 2 CE Credits: Course Code: 1047 3/course 2:00pm to 5:00pm ROOM 501/502 Gain an understanding of adhesion principles, an overview of all available resin bonding systems, specific recommendations, the best and easiest method for creating a properly wet etched dentin surface and precise instruction. Benefit from Dr. Kanca’s insight on the sealing of crown preparations, evaluation and treatment of tooth pain and post-operative
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Thursday, January 24, 2013 Adhesive Dentistry 2k13: Part 1 cont.
new model for private practice that is simple, efficient, effective, predictable and profitable. Dr. V. Kim Kutsch is an inventor holding numerous patents in dentistry. As a clinician he is a graduate of and mentor in the prestigious Kois Center and maintains a private practice in Albany, Oregon.
sensitivity, placement techniques for all classes of restorations, the best use of flowable resin composites and the truth about deep posterior restorations. Learn about current ceramics and how best to bond to ceramic and to the tooth. Receive recommendations about where to use which kinds of materials including the best activation lights, whitening and things one might want to have in their dental armamentarium. Dr. John Kanca III holds several patents for bonding materials. He is a Fellow of the Academies of General Dentistry, Dental Materials and the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry and a founder of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Ms. Jan Keller Forensic Hiring: Put Applicants Under the Microscope and End the "Mystery of the Revolving Door" Course Code: 1048 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 503/504
Dr. F. Robert Murphy An Interactive Discussion of Ethics for the Whole Dental Office Course Code: 1058 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 610/612 Discuss the way in which dental assistants, hygienists, office personnel and dentists are faced with dental ethical dilemmas and how these situations are resolved or not resolved. Assess how the American Dental Association’s “Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct” can be used in working through ethical problems in the dental office. Examine “sexual harassment” in the dental office and which ethical and legal questions pertain to this problem. Dr. F. Robert Murphy has been in private dental practice for thirty years. He is in a group practice that focuses on family dentistry. Dr. Murphy has been on the Colorado State Dental Board since 2004 serving as the board president from 2008-2012.
Dr. Mark Murphy
Are you tired of a "revolving door" of employees coming and going? Avoid mistakes that result in an endless turnover of employees and cost your practice time, money and stress. Learn valuable skills that help put applicants under a forensic microscope and hire the right person the first time! How to Keep Your Schedule Full and Avoid Costly No-shows Course Code: 1049 2:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 503/504 Decrease cancellations and no-shows starting today using proven methods. Other than legitimate last minute issues, what causes patients to cancel without notice, or no-show altogether? Understand that it is often the absence of value placed on the appointment by the patient, leading them to believe “It’s no big deal, I can reschedule,” or “They’ll call me back if I really need the treatment.” Avoid frustration for you and your team and costly holes in what probably started out as a full and profitable schedule. Ms. Jan Keller has over twenty-five years of experience in dentistry, both clinically and as an office manager and software trainer. She now works as a practice management consultant.
Dr. V. Kim Kutsch Caries Risk Assessment: A New System for Private Practice: Part 1
Growth and Planning Strategies to Improve Your Practice; Great New Patient Referrals, Improved Case Acceptance and Turbo Charging Hygiene: Session 1 CE Credits: 3 ROOM 107/109
CE Credits: 3/course
Course Code: 1053 ROOM 702/704 2:00pm to 5:00pm Review biofilm scientific literature, the current dental caries disease model, caries risk assessment, demin-remineralization chemistry and protocols for treating caries patients. Dental caries is a complex biofilm disease that affects the teeth. Implement a
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Session 2 (Repeat) Course Code: 1238 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Dr. Mark Murphy is the Lead Faculty for Clinical Education at Microdental/DTI Dental Technologies Inc. He serves as Adjunct Faculty at the University of Detroit Mercy and Michigan Schools of Dentistry and as a Guest Presenter at Mercer Advisors and The Pankey Institute. He has a limited general dentistry practice in Rochester, Michigan.
Dr. Michael Norton Understanding the Biology and Biomechanics of Implant Dentistry - Respecting the Boundaries: Part 1
Caries Risk Assessment: A New System for Private Practice: Part 2
Course Code: 1059 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3/course ROOM 103/105
Part 2 This is a continuation of Dr. Norton’s morning course. As we push the boundaries for rehabilitation with dental implants, we have seen a significant trend towards working outside of the safety zone. Reduced healing times, immediate placement and, most significantly, immediate restoration have found favor in an attempt to save time, to reduce tissue loss and to provide an instant fixed esthetic solution. Consider how such cases can be executed in a clinically predictable manner utilizing the latest concepts in virtual planning and how this plan can be transferred via either simple anatomical guides or computer-based stereolithographic guides for optimal implant placement. Achieve functional and esthetic success using prosthetic manipulation of soft tissues with temporary as well as definitive prostheses with a computerized virtual abutment design system, in particular when used with zirconia materials. Dr. Michael Norton is a specialist in oral surgery with a practice in London, England. He is the Associate Editor of the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. THESE COURSES ARE SPONSORED IN PART BY DENTSPLY IMPLANTS.
Course Code: 1237 9:30am to 12:30pm
Understand and apply sound business principles, strategies and metrics that will help you and your team to retain more patients, improve case acceptance and maximize new patient referrals. Experience a combination of lecture, group and individual exercises for team and self development, easy spread sheets to evaluate gaps, surveys of behavioral choices to close those gaps and various take home training constructs to use with your staff. Improve your practice by doing more of the dentistry you know your patients need, having less stress and being in absolute balance; clinically, financially and behaviorally.
Course Code: 1052 9:30am to 12:30pm
Part 1 Review both the theoretical and clinical evidence that will expose the truth about marginal bone maintenance and the biologic width. Consider the recent proposal for “platform switching” to see how this fits into the picture.
Understanding the Biology and Biomechanics of Implant Dentistry - Respecting the Boundaries: Part 2 Course Code: 1060 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Ms. Mindy Otto-Altermatt Become Revenue Cycle Heroes Course Code: 1061 9:30am to 12:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 201 Discover how to follow the components of a revenue cycle while learning tools, tips and tricks to increase cash flow and make your practice more profitable. In any dental practice, the administrative team members are on the front lines when it comes to the productivity and profitability of the practice. Get equipped with the knowledge and tools to be revenue cycle super heroes. Ms. Mindy Otto-Altermatt is a revenue cycle consultant at Mercury Data Exchange with expertise in insurance and cash flow management. She spent eight years as a Practice Administrator. In 2007, she was named the American Association of Dental Office Managers’ Office Manager of the year. THIS COURSE IS SPONSORED BY MERCURY DATA EXCHANGE.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013 Cont.
Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson
Dr. Karl Rose
CE Credits: 3/course ROOM 603
PERIODONTIST SPECIALIST LECTURE: Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Part 1
Course Code: 1239 9:30am to 6:00pm CE Credits: 19/3 Days ROOM 607
Course Code: 1080 9:30am to 12:30pm
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PERIODONTIST SPECIALIST LECTURE: Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Part 2 Course Code: 1081 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Examine concepts and clinical case examples related to the diagnostic, treatment planning and execution processes of “Comprehensive Therapy for the Interdisciplinary Case.” Develop the application and execution of the concepts via case and partial case demonstrations. Learn diagnostic processes for data collection, recordation and manipulation of the diagnostic data, the logic, how to conceive of the therapy and processes of multidisciplinary treatment sequencing. Discover concepts and practical execution regarding the “neglected child” of dentistry – maintenance care. Dr. Karl Rose has a private periodontal and implant practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland. He is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. THESE COURSES ARE SPONSORED IN PART BY THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOCIETY OF PERIODONTISTS.
ADDITIONAL FEE COURSES Thursday, January 24, 2013
Dr. Michael Scheidt Soft Tissue Management in Periodontal Surgery: Session 1 A Hands-on Course Course Code: 1067 9:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 2 Session 2 (Repeat) Course Code: 1258 3:00pm to 5:00pm CE Credits: 2 ROOM 608 $125/PP/course
This hands-on program, using pig jaw specimens, will enable the participant to review basic periodontal anatomy and practice surgical periodontal procedures focused on flap design, tissue management, and suturing. Specific instruments and suture materials will be recommended and will be available for use in the course. Surgical loops are highly recommended and participants are encouraged to bring their own to the course. Dr. Michael Scheidt practices periodontics with offices in Northglenn and Broomfield, Colorado. He has been a MDDS board member since 1999 and served as President from 20092010. THESE COURSES ARE SPONSORED IN PART BY ORASCOPTIC.
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Millions of patients are experiencing signs and symptoms of masticatory system related problems that are most effectively diagnosed and managed by well prepared dentists. Poor bite relationships are the number one source of masticatory system imbalance and dysfunction. Only dentists can definitively treat malocclusions... and only well prepared dentists can treat malocclusions predictably. Clenching, bruxing, and many headaches are destructive muscle habits that are very manageable. Temporomandibular joint derangements are serious medically compromising conditions, rarely diagnosed in most medical offices, but very effectively managed. Well prepared dentists can offer predictable solutions for patients with snoring or mild to moderate apnea. There are local medical conditions in the head region that can be recognized. The oral-systemic connection, both related to the oral bacteria/cardio-vascular disease link, as well as nutritional and whole health counseling, are wonderful areas of service. The concerns described above often represent pre-restorative considerations for the dentist committed to complete dentistry- health, stability, comfort and esthetics. There is great opportunity for dentists to expand their services (and lines of business), by accepting the challenge to learn the available knowledge and skills, to become the true physicians of the masticatory system. Following the presentation, each attendee should be able to immediately add new services for the patients they serve. Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson has worked in Dr. Peter Dawson's private practice group since 1982. He serves as the Director of Dental Medicine for the Dawson Academy for Advanced Dental Study, having presented over 750 days of educational instruction worldwide.
The Pankey Institute - Day 1: Advanced Treatment Planning: Esthetics, Occlusion, Joint, Airway and Worn Dentition Dr. Edward Zebovitz Course Code: 1245 9:30am to 5:00pm CE Credits: 6 ROOM 706 $499/PP/Day $1199/PP/3 Days Broaden your scope of diagnosis and the implications of your decision-making on your patients over their lifespan. The management of your restorative patients requires a global approach. Viewing your patients as more than just occlusal surfaces and incisal edges is integral to providing optimal dental as well as medical health and well being. Investigate protocols for addressing your restorative dental patients with excessive occlusal wear, GERD, skeletal discrepancies, jaw or joint pain and snoring and sleep apnea through the use of patient specific examples. Dr. Edward Zebovitz is board-certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and a Fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Zebovitz’s practice is limited to reconstruction of jaw and facial deformities and the relationship of temporomandibular disorders and occlusion and is located in Annapolis, Maryland.
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Explore how to triumph over current economic conditions and grow a dental practice significantly from the perspective of both the dentist and the hygienist.
Dr. John Alonge
Ms. Wendy Briggs is a Registered Dental Hygienist with more than twenty-five years experience in dentistry. She is the President and CEO of Hygiene Diamonds, a Worldwide Practice Management Consulting Firm.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Practical Oral Surgery for the GP Course Code: 1002 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 702/704 Be better prepared to evaluate the patient’s medical status, manage medically compromised patients, assess surgical difficulty and risk, control patient pain and anxiety, identify and manage odontogenic infections, perform third molar extractions and biopsies, incorporate socket preservation grafting techniques, select appropriate instrumentation, prevent and manage common complications and recognize and manage common medical emergencies. Dr. John Alonge has a private oral surgery practice in Erie, Pennsylvania. While in the Air Force, he served as Oral Surgery Training Officer for the Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency Program. Dr. Alonge has extensive experience in all subspecialty areas such as dentoalveolar surgery, dental implants, corrective jaw and facial surgery.
Dr. Charles Blair Clinical Treatment Analyzer: Dentistry’s Answer to Intensify Clinical Treatment Course Code: 1006 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 102 Learn to measure Clinical Treatment Intensity (CTI) with the Clinical Treatment AnalyzerSM. Know where you compare to your peers in relation to clinical treatment and production. Insurance companies advise their providers of over treatment but never for under treatment. Say “Goodbye” to the traditional method of analyzing your practice numbers. Say “Hello” to Clinical Treatment AnalyzerSM as the definer of clinical treatment intensity. Clinical Treatment AnalyzerSM does not use traditional practice monitors but instead measures the clinical treatment tendencies of the dentist/hygienist, on an apples-to-apples basis, to their peers. Outline a road map which improves patient care with the potential for boosting practice profitability. The Future of Dentistry Course Code: 1007 (See Thursday for 1:30pm to 4:30pm speaker biography) CE Credits: 3 ROOM 104/106 Learn the best options for the traditional practice’s survival: how to counter-punch, when to join PPOs, etc. Unfortunately, the private practice challenge of running a practice is now beyond most physicians and some dentists. Get an eye opening and indepth look at the demise of a cottage industry.
Ms. Wendy Briggs Dr. John Meis
CE Credits: 3/course ROOM 708/710/712 THESE COURSES ARE SPONSORED BY HENRY SCHEIN DENTAL.
Creating a World Class Practice by Building a World Class Team: Part 1 Course Code: 1233 8:30am to 11:30am Part 2 Course Code: 1234 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Dr. John Meis is a practicing dentist in Sioux City, Iowa. He is a partner with Ms. Briggs to bring innovative clinical and management training to the entire dental team.
Dr. Nancy Burkhart Body of Evidence Course Code: 1011 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 203 Stimulate your investigative intuition. The dental hygienist and dentist often focus on the oral signs of disease and many times the body is giving us some external clues that assist in an overall diagnosis. Many signs of disease arise in the mouth but many also have external signs that appear even earlier. Gain relevant information allowing you to evaluate the clues and make a sound conclusion in your approach to further investigative procedures. Dr. Nancy Burkhart is an Adjunct Associate Professor and Educational Consultant in the Department of Periodontics/Stomatology at The Baylor College of Dentistry where she has been a faculty member since 1997. She is Founder and Faculty Co-Host of the International Oral Lichen Planus Support Group.
Ms. Sherry Burns Exploring the Myths of Clinical Concepts Course Code: 1013 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 501/502 Join an informal, interactive discussion where some of the most popular “urban legends” of dentistry will be explored and probed. Some concepts or statements, dutifully memorized as students and subsequently incorporated into daily practice routines may actually be “urban legends” that have been around for decades. Learn the facts behind these myths, misconceptions and misunderstandings. Leave thinking: “WOW, that’s not what I thought!” Confront what may have been past confusing challenges and be encouraged to perform clinical procedures with clarity, comfort and confidence. What’s Hot, What’s Not: You Be the Judge Course Code: 1014 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 501/502 Compare the benefits of the newest power scalers and periodontal instruments in solving many difficult scaling problems. Gain suggestions on how to refresh and reorganize instrument set-ups by taking advantage of the innovative designs while maximizing clinical effectiveness and efficiency. Ms. Sherry Burns is the Senior Education Consultant with Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company, Inc. Her professional experiences include private practice clinician, educator, researcher, author, and community health dental hygienist. She has collaborated with Hu-Friedy on numerous instrument designs and holds a U.S. patent.
Dr. John Coke Pharmacology for the Dental Office Course Code: 1017 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 103/105 Review the recommended prescription changes of the most commonly prescribed medications in dental offices, antibiotics and analgesics. Discover the alarming trends in antibiotic resistance and the development of new antibiotics. Get recommendations on how to assist in slowing the progression of resistant strains. Study commonly used analgesics and trends in the alarming abuse of potent analgesics. Discuss the use of less addictive and safer analgesics in dental practices. Lastly, assess the explosion of newer anticogaulants patients are taking and get recommendations on how to effectively manage these patients safely. Management of Medically Complex Patients – Know When to Hold’em and Know When to Fold’em Course Code: 1018 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 103/105 Learn the best way to take a medical history and establish which patients can present with significant risks for dental procedures based on their complex medical history. Get updated on specific questions to help you determine the complexity of these patients. Review “red flag” patients that might need a medical consult or specific medical testing, common medical conditions that are encountered on a daily basis and why some patients fall into the “fold’em” category. Determine how to write a medical consult that actually gets returned in a timely manner. Dr. John Coke is Professor and Program Director for the AEGD and GPR post-graduate general dentistry programs at the University of AlabamaBirmingham School of Dentistry.
Mr. Brian Devine ORTHODONTIC SPECIALIST LECTURE: Leveraging the Power of Social Media to Grow Your Practice Course Code: 1082 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 111/113 Investigate how social media is changing the way your patients and prospective patients communicate. If you want to be the obvious choice for those people looking for you online, you need to be where they are and that means social media. Discover how to leverage social media to help build your online presence, retain patients, attract new patients and not waste time. Walk out of this course with a clear plan of action and know exactly what you will be focusing on based on your unique situation and needs. Mr. Brian Devine is the President of Top Line Management, Inc. He has over twelve years of sales, marketing and training experience in the orthodontic and dental industries.
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LECTURES
Tooth Bleaching Options and Recommendations for the Youngest to the Oldest Patients
Friday, January 25, 2013 Ms. Teresa Duncan Foundations of Office Management Course Code: 1021 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 702/704 Don’t just learn practice management on the job! Review key metrics and how to assess your practice's performance. Examine and improve your fundamental systems such as human resources, collections and patient management. Ms. Teresa Duncan is a Fellow and Educator for the Association of Dental Implant Auxiliaries and the American Association of Dental Office Managers. Teresa received her Master of Science degree in Healthcare Management. THIS COURSE IS SPONSORED BY MERCURY DATA EXCHANGE.
Dr. John Flucke Day to Day Technology That Will Improve Your Practice Course Code: 1030 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 108 Learn about many technologies that can improve your efficiency and patient care. Investigate digital operatories and high tech devices to improve patient outcomes. There are many pieces of the “technology puzzle” and not all require a huge investment in financial resources or staff training. Compare and assess digital drug databases, advances in endodontics and insights into different products to decrease your stress level while raising your quality of care.
Course Code: 1043 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 201 Explore tray, in-office, and OTC bleaching techniques and discuss current knowledge based on published research, as well as clinical experience, especially as they relate to children and older adults. Investigate treatment for discolorations such as brown and white spots, single dark teeth, as well as nicotine stains and tetracycline-stained teeth. Gain insight into the governmental impact on community situations and licensure based on startling judgments the FTC has made concerning bleaching without a dental license in malls and salons. Bleaching Dental Materials for Single Dark Teeth, Sensitivity, Bonding and Caries Control Course Code: 1044 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 201 Examine appropriate tray fabrication for external bleaching of a single dark tooth and internal bleaching of endodontically-treated teeth, bonding composite restorations to the lighter teeth and treatment of bleaching sensitivity. Learn “Boil and Form” tray fabrication for children and the new use of bleaching materials for caries control in elderly and orthodontic patients. Dr. Van B. Haywood is Professor in the Department of Oral Rehabilitation, College of Dental Medicine, Georgia Health Sciences University. His book, titled Tooth Whitening: Indications and Outcomes of Night guard Vital Bleaching, was published in 2007.
Mr. Kevin Henry Battling and Beating the Demons of Dental Assisting: Session 1
How Cone Beam Imaging is Changing the Face of Dentistry Course Code: 1031 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 108 Learn the basics of what cone beam computed tomography is and how it can help you provide better care while keeping you better informed about your patients. 3D Cone Beam imaging can provide amazing never before seen patient information. No longer just for the specialist, this incredible technology is now entering the mainstream of dentistry. Dr. John Flucke is technology editor for Dental Practice Report and consultant to many companies on product design and implementation.
Ms. Eva Grayzel Tongue Tied: A Story NOT Silenced by Oral Cancer Course Code: 1039 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 205 Broaden your understanding of life’s possibilities as Eva shares riveting details about her diagnosis of late-stage oral cancer when she was thirty-three years old, her delayed diagnosis and how she found the strength to persevere. Be inspired both professionally and personally at how survivorship initiated her work as an advocate for early detection.
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Ms. Eva Grazel is a champion for early detection. She developed an oral cancer awareness campaign, Six-Step Screening, for which she was recognized by the American Academy of Oral Medicine and given honorary membership.
CE Credits: 3 ROOM 603
Course Code: 1045 8:30am to 11:30am Session 2 (Repeat) Course Code: 1249 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Learn how to identify the issues that can “get under your skin” as a dental assistant and how to deal with them. How every day challenges can affect the professional and personal lives of these valuable team members. Mr. Kevin Henry has worked at PennWell Corporation in Tulsa, Oklahoma since 1999 and currently serves as the editor of Dental Assisting Digest and Proofs, as well as the managing editor of Dental Economics.
Dr. Donald Bross is Director of Education and Legal Counsel at the Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, and Professor of Pediatrics (Family Law), University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. John McDowell is a Professor and the Director, Oral Medicine and Forensic Sciences in the Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences at the University of Colorado. He has an oral medicine practice at the University of Colorado with primary emphasis on oral manifestations of systemic disease, mucocutaneous diseases and the infections and tumors associated with HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Pamela McClain Periodontics Update: Collaborative Care for Optimal Patient Outcomes Course Code: 1054 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 503/504 Review the importance of proper diagnosis, risk assessment and identification of therapy endpoints in establishing a treatment plan. Assess various treatment modalities used on periodontal disease including nonsurgical and surgical care. Discover the role of the hygienist in the co-management of patients with periodontal disease along with longterm maintenance therapy. Management and Maintenance of Teeth with Furcation Involvement Course Code: 1055 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 503/504 Determine the value of preserving the natural dentition specifically around teeth with furcation involvement. Many therapeutic modalities in periodontics have demonstrated success in saving teeth. Among those is periodontal regenerative therapy. Currently several techniques fulfill the histologic and clinical criteria for periodontal regeneration in selective osseous defects. While individual regenerative therapies have demonstrated success in specific intrabony defects, combination therapies have shown successful outcomes in more complex lesions. Compare outcomes of regenerative techniques in furcation defects along with factors influencing long-term success. Dr. Pamela McClain has a full-time private periodontics practice incorporating clinical research and is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgical Dentistry at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine.
Dr. Donald Bross Dr. John McDowell
Dr. Michael Miller
PANDA Seminar: Prevent Abuse and Neglect Through Dental Awareness
Course Code: 1056 8:30am to 11:30am
Course Code: 1062 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 610/612 Participate in a detailed discussion on identifying and reporting abuse. Learn to recognize common oral health indicators of child abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse and understand your legal responsibility in reporting it to the proper authorities. Every member of the dental team should be familiar with this vital information.
Materials: Part 1
Materials: Part 2 CE Credits: Course Code: 1057 3/course 1:30pm to 4:30pm ROOM 505/506 Learn more about adhesives/bonding agents, bleaching materials, what to use for veneers, onlays and crowns, cements, composites, flowables, curing lights and other dental products and materials. Review the questions to be considered when choosing various materials. Dr. Michael Miller is the Co-founder, President, and Editor-in-Chief of REALITY and maintains a dental practice in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Gerald Phipps ORTHODONTIC SPECIALIST LECTURE: Success in the Shadow of Giants Course Code: 1083 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 111/113 Discover a practice management philosophy that has resulted in ongoing success, regardless of the competition and economic situation. Discuss techniques for maximizing referrals and case acceptance, leading the team towards excellence, time-tested practice pearls (including an oral hygiene program to reduce decalcification) and the seven keys to finishing treatment on time. Dr. Gerald Phipps practices orthodontics in Spokane, Washington. He serves as Senior Clinical Advisor for Opal Orthodontics, Trustee for the Washington Dental Service Foundation and on the Board of Directors of Washington Dental Service. THIS COURSE IS SPONSORED IN PART BY OPAL ORTHODONTICS.
Dr. Gregory Psaltis PEDIATRIC SPECIALIST LECTURE: A New GPS: Part 1 Course Code: 1063 8:30am to 11:30am
Transform Your Denture Patient Into a Dental Patient - The A to Z of Implant Retained Overdentures
Point, Focus, Flash! Dental Photography
Session 1 Course Code: 1071 8:30am to 10:30am
Course Code: 1069 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 207 Gain confidence and a knowledge base in order to successfully incorporate dental implants into a removable prosthesis. Anchoring an overlay denture to implant fixtures enhances denture stability and comfort while preserving alveolar bone. It also provides the patient with the security of retention. However, achieving predictable results can be challenging in everyday practice. Focus on diagnosis, treatment planning and sequencing referrals, space analysis, fabricating templates and restorative options for edentulous arches in this scientifically based, instructive presentation including several cases presented from start to finish. Removable Cast Partial Dentures by Design, Not by Luck Course Code: 1070 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 207
Discover a design rationale with a logical, defined sequence for cast removable partial denture PEDIATRIC SPECIALIST LECTURE: frameworks that will not only provide necessary CE Credits: A New GPS: Part 2 retention, but also support and protect the abutments 3/course Course Code: 1064 for long term success. View, design, and discuss cases 1:30pm to 4:30pm in this interactive course. ROOM 110/112 Stimulate your thoughts and activate practical, Dr. Ronni Schnell is a Clinical Professor and achievable steps to increase your enjoyment of Director of Predoctoral Removable Prosthodontics work and assure that your investment of time, at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of money and effort will continue to pay off over Dental Medicine. She maintains a private practice a lifetime. Drawing upon the advice of several in Medford, Massachusetts. dental experts (as well as others from outside), establish a plan to enhance your professional and personal life. Enjoy a fun, informative Mr. David Weber course and let your new GPS guide you to the Some Days You're the Pigeon, place you’ve always wanted to be. Some Days the Statue! Part 1 Dr. Gregory Psaltis has been a pediatric Course Code: 1084 dentist for thirty-eight years, the last thirty8:30am to 11:30am two of which have been in private practice in Olympia, Washington. Part 2 Course Code: 1085 CE Credits: 1:30pm to 4:30pm Dr. Ariel Raigrodski 3/course All Ceramic Restorations ROOM 705/707/709/711 From Material Selection to Come prepared to laugh and learn as one of our Clinical Success: Part 1 country's funniest dental speakers discusses what Course Code: 1065 many doctors and staff feel is the most challenging 8:30am to 11:30am part of their practice -- THE PEOPLE!! Dr’s and patients... Dr’s and staff... staff and patients… Part 2 CE Credits: staff and staff… (heck, even husbands and Course Code: 1066 3/course wives… parents and children). It all boils down 1:30pm to 4:30pm to relationships. Make ‘progress on purpose’ and ROOM 107/109 learn the amazing impact that our communication Gain the knowledge and understanding of a has on the culture and climate of a practice or variety of treatment options using various allhome! ceramic materials. Investigate the materials’ properties in terms of esthetics and strength Mr. David Weber is President and CEO of Weber while comparing between the different Associates. He is an international speaker, author all-ceramic materials available. Address and trainer. how the advent of CAD/CAM technology supports the fabrication of some of these restorations in the dental laboratory with emphasis on zirconia-based restorations. Dr. Ariel Raigrodski is a tenured full Professor and Director of Graduate Prosthodontics at the University of Washington Department of Restorative Dentistry. He maintains a private practice in Kenmore, Washington.
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Session 2 (Repeat) Course Code: 1078 11:00am to 1:00pm CE Credits: 2/course ROOM 703
Session 3 (Repeat) Course Code: 1077 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Get acquainted with the techniques and benefits of digital dental photography. Learn the essential steps of bringing photography into your office. Discover the impact photography will have on your patients as you bring their smiles to life in this hands-on course. Improve your skills by understanding the do’s and don’ts of dental photography. Determine how to use different retractors to enhance your photos and acquire basic knowledge of F-stops. Enhance your internal marketing and improve communications with the lab. Ms. Lynn Whalen earned her dental assistant certificate from Palm Beach State College and became a Certified Dental Designer by D4D in 2010. She has lectured on dental photography for five years. Ms. Jenna Mackey is a Certified Dental Assistant currently working for Dr. Colin McKinney in Florida. She sits on the Board of the Dental Assisting Technology and Management Preferred Preceptor Program at Indian River State College.
Ms. Rita Zimora Social Media 101 Course Code: 1074 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 605 This seminar is ideal if you have never been on or have little experience with Facebook or Google Plus. Learn what the differences are between Profiles and Business Pages and which is best for marketing your practice. Experience a basic tour of Facebook and Google Plus. Learn about the unique marketing benefits that each has to offer and how these social platforms can help enhance your practice reputation. Leave the program with basic strategies and tactics you can put into place right away for any practice. Keys to Social Media Marketing Success Course Code: 1075 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 605 Learn what top dental practices are doing today to successfully grow their practices with social media. Over 40% of potential new patients will never consider your practice unless you provide them with ample opportunity to research you online. This goes far beyond having a traditional website. Get specific tips and techniques to continued on next page
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Dr. David Landwehr Current Scientific Evidence in Endodontic Therapy: A Hands-on Course: Session 1
continued from page 17 boost your Facebook and Google Plus marketing efforts. Walk away from this non-technical course with secrets to grow your practice using some of the hottest dental marketing techniques today!
Course Code: 1235 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 101 $199/PP
Ms. Rita Zamora has been published in DentalTown, The Progressive Orthodontist & Progressive Dentist Magazines, and is a regular contributor to the Dental Tribune UK. Rita was named Honorary Vice President of the British Dental Practice Managers Association where she has provided their executive team and members with social media advice.
Session 2 (Repeat) Course Code: 1248 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 101 $199/PP
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Stay at the forefront of the latest scientific advancements, endodontic techniques and schools of thought. Discuss NiTi metallurgy and irrigation technologies that are cutting edge and changing endodontic therapy during this hands-on course.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Dr. John Alonge Exodontia Techniques Workshop Course Code: 1003 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3
Dr. David Landwehr has maintained a private endodontics practice in Wisconsin since 1999 and is Chief of Endodontics for the Meriter Hospital general practice residency program in Madison. He has dual certification in endodontics and oral pathology.
ROOM 608 $199/PP
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Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson
The Dawson Academy - Day 2: The Future of Dentistry in 2013 and Beyond: “Physicians of the Masticatory System & Oral Health” Course Code: 1239 8:30am to 5:30pm CE Credits: 19/3 Days ROOM 607 $899/PP/3 Days
Dr. Kevin Browne The Pankey Institute-Day 2: Diagnosing Occlusal and Joint Health and Application in Everyday Dentistry Course Code: 1246 8:30am to 4:30pm CE Credits: 6 ROOM 706 $499/PP/Day $1199/PP/3 Days Have you been searching for a continuing dental education course that gives you hands-on training with surgical techniques? Enhance your exodontia techniques and perform surgical procedures with greater efficiency and predictability. Be guided by Dr. John Alonge through hands-on exercises showing you how to become more proficient with: surgical instrumentation, routine dentoalveolar procedures, third molar extractions and managing common complications. The hands-on training will be performed on lifelike manikin-mounted models. See morning course for speaker biography.
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Examine a holistic approach to understanding patients’ current health conditions and possibilities for future health. Discuss using thorough diagnosis to help prevent the stress of premature failure and clinical surprises. Investigate when it’s safe to treat without making changes to occlusion vs. when additional diagnosis, support and therapy become necessary. Compare options for treating patients with unstable occlusion and joints including when and why to use appliance therapy, equilibration, orthodontics and restorative dentistry. The ultimate goal of this presentation is to help participants develop a system for diagnosing and differentiating treatment for occlusally stable and unstable patients in a practical way for general practice. Dr. Kevin Browne has been practicing restorative dentistry for twenty years in Millburn and then New Providence, New Jersey. He is a Visiting Faculty at The Pankey Institute in Key Biscayne, Florida, as well as the Spear Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona, and is on staff at Overlook Hospital Dental Residency in Summit, New Jersey.
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Booth 435 Get answers to your social media questions Social media expert Rita Zamora is stopping by Patterson booth 435 to answer your social media questions. She will also be raffling off free webinars. Stop by: Thursday, January 24, 2013 – 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Friday, January 25, 2013 – 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Patterson Dental is proud to be the 2013 RMDC Mobile App Sponsor. Visit rmdconline.com to download the app before the show.
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LECTURES
Saturday, January 26, 2013 Dr. Michael Abernathy Crash Course for Practice Growth & Profit Course Code: 1000 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 603 Get the "blue print" for growth in any economy in any location. Dr. Abernathy has owned and operated multi-million dollar practices with 50% overhead and hundreds of new patients a month, coached thousands of doctors to new levels of productivity and profit. Learn from someone that does this every day. Stop just struggling and start becoming the doctor and practice you always knew you could become. Roadmap to Transitions: Associates for Fun and Profit Course Code: 1001 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 603 Learn the number one wealth building strategy in dentistry today. This strategy brings younger doctors to new levels of productivity and senior doctors to new levels of financial freedom. Follow a very predictable strategy that will work 93% of the time to attain growth and transitions that lend themselves to success. Do it wrong and you will lose control of your practice, production and profit. Dr. Michael Abernathy is a graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry. He owns a successful family and cosmetic dentistry practice in North Texas and has done extensive speaking.
Dr. Nancy Burkhart Treating the Patient with Oral Lichen Planus (See Friday Course Code: 1012 8:30am to 11:30am for speaker biography) CE Credits: 3 ROOM 705/707 Get an update on treating oral lichen planus and differentiating oral lichen planus from other mucosal disease states. Address the clinical findings including oral, cutaneous, esophageal and vaginal lichen planus. Review treatment, home care and resources. Appraise the potential for malignancy, the need for biopsy and referral at certain points in time. Review other similar types of mucosal disease.
Dr. Gerard Chiche Smile Design, Esthetic and Occlusal Techniques: Part 1 Course Code: 1015 8:30am to 11:30am Part 2 Course Code: 1016 CE Credits: 1:30pm to 4:30pm 3/course ROOM 708/710/712 Learn seven key areas for efficient esthetic diagnosis and esthetic treatment. Discover a simple and systematic step-by-step approach to resolving esthetic problems, achieving predictable esthetic results and improving laboratory support. Outline all-ceramic crown techniques in terms of system selection, cement and adhesive selection as well as bonding sequence. Focus on occlusal management of esthetic case in order to minimize porcelain fractures and complications.
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Dr. Gerard Chiche is the Thomas P. Hinman Endowed Chair in Restorative Dentistry and the Director of the Center for Esthetic & Implant Dentistry at MCG School of Dentistry in Augusta, Georgia. He is the author of the textbooks: Esthetics of Anterior Fixed Restorations and Smile Design - A Guide for Clinician, Ceramist and Patient.
Ms. Theresa Johnson Win the Battle Against Biofilm: Leverage the Power of Ultrasonics Course Code: 1008 8:30am to10:30am CE Credits: 2/course ROOM 702/704 Gain practical guidelines regarding the use of ultrasonic instrumentation for nonsurgical periodontal therapy based on current scientific literature and evidence based strategies. Learn ultrasonic instrumentation techniques extensively following the dental hygiene process of care and utilizing hands-on activities. Caries Intervention: Infectious Disease or Infections Smile? Course Code: 1009 11:00am to 1:00pm Investigate trends in caries epidemiology, describe new diagnostic technologies and discuss minimally invasive approaches to managing dental caries, a chronic infectious disease affecting both children and adults. The Ins and Outs of Polishing: Why, Why Not and With What? Course Code: 1010 2:30pm to 4:30pm Reconsider your position on coronal polishing based on current technology. Investigate different aspects of the polishing procedure, from equipment to technique, to polishing agents available. Ms. Theresa Johnson is the Clinical Educator for DENTSPLY Professional, serving the Southwestern United States. Her experience in dentistry includes clinical practice, education and dental office practice management. THESE COURSES ARE SPONSORED BY DENTSPLY PROFESSIONAL.
drugs, the most abused drugs in America. Teenagers are usually first exposed to opioids after their wisdom teeth are extracted. The unused pills are then stored, abused or sold on the street. These drugs are perceived as safe since they were prescribed by a dentist/ physician. Opioid addiction is one of the most difficult to treat. Investigate Medical Marijuana as it is now a legal “prescription drug” that many patients are using for “medicinal purposes”. Dr. Brett Kessler has been practicing esthetic, functional and reconstructive dentistry since 1995. In addition to his private practice, he currently teaches at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine on the subject of occlusion and comprehensive care. In the fall of 2007, Dr. Kessler testified on behalf of the American Dental Association before Congress about the ravages of methamphetamines on oral health.
Dr. Raymond Yukna Lasers in General Dentistry: Part 1 Course Code: 1072 8:30am to 11:30am Part 2 Course Code: 1073 CE Credits: 1:30pm to 4:30pm 3/course ROOM 709/711 Familiarize yourself with different types of lasers, laser physics, laser-tissue interactions and laser safety. Investigate periodontal procedures utilizing lasers including esthetic gingival tissue management, non-surgical and surgical treatment of periodontitis and peri-implantitis and osseous surgery. Consider scientific evidence including human histologic results demonstrating cementum-mediated new attachment in the treatment of periodontitis. Dr. Raymond A. Yukna is Professor of Advanced Periodontal Therapies at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine and has a part-time private practice.
Dr. Brett Kessler Concepts in Leadership Course Code: 1050 8:30am to 11:30am CE Credits: 3 ROOM 605 Learn who you are and then apply proven leadership concepts and principles that will lead to a life of significance and happiness. Leadership is a skill that can be learned and must be nurtured. It is vital in effective management of a dental office, but it is even more imperative for leading one’s own life, family, organization, etc. Prescription Drug Abuse Course Code: 1051 1:30pm to 4:30pm CE Credits: 3 ROOM 605 Discover how prescribers are often major contributors to the problem of prescription
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Course Code: 1247 8:30am to 4:30pm CE Credits: 6 ROOM 706
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The Pankey Institute- Day 3: Creating the Exemplary Comprehensive Practice
$499/PP/Day $1199/PP/3 Days Learn proven techniques and systems that will bring your team into alignment and help increase your rate of comprehensive case acceptance. The ABC network show Extreme Makeover has raised patient’s awareness of advanced esthetic procedures and thousands of patients are seeking dental health and cosmetic improvement. Although today’s dentists have trained to accomplish advanced restorative and cosmetic procedures, unfortunately many are unable to turn knowledge into reality. Get more fulfillment in your dentistry by changing people’s lives through comprehensive care. Move your patients beyond patch and repair procedures that are just enough to stay within the insurance limits. This advanced seminar is designed for the dentists and staff in offices that use articulators and have an understanding of occlusion, utilize composite and porcelain veneer restorations, use digital photography and desire to perform more comprehensive dentistry in their daily practice. Dr. Susan Hollar maintains a private practice in Arlington, Texas limited to reconstructive and esthetic dentistry. She is an accredited fellow member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and one of thirty-seven Pankey Scholars. Mr. Mark Absher, BS has been office manager and marketing director in the Arlington, Texas dental practice of his wife, Dr. Susan Hollar since 1982. Prior to that, he was a systems analyst and computer programmer. Mark is also owner of DentalOptimization, a website development company catering exclusively to restorative and cosmetic dentists.
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Course Code: 1239 8:30am to 1:00pm CE Credits: 19/3 Days ROOM 607 $899/PP/3 Days
As part of your convention registration, you gain unlimited access to the Expo Hall. More than 250 exhibiting companies will be showcasing the latest in dental technology, products and services. Stay ahead of the curve by exploring the innovative new products being displayed in the Expo Hall.
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Expo Hall Reception Thursday, January 24 4:00pm – 5:30pm
Be sure to stop by and unwind with colleagues and exhibitors at Thursday afternoon’s reception held in the Expo Hall. You’ll have the opportunity to catch up with friends, spend some one-on-one time with exhibitors and enjoy complimentary beer, wine and soda while supplies last.
2013 RMDC FREE Mobile App
Features: speaker and course information, course handouts, CE verification, RMDC schedule and personal scheduler, interactive floor plan of Expo Hall and classrooms, exhibitor listing, updates and much more! This service is available for iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry and mobile site. To download the RMDC application, scan the QR code on the cover of this guide or open your device’s app store and search for “RMDC 2013” Sponsored by Patterson Dental.
AFFILIATED GROUP EVENTS
A special component of 2013 RMDC are breakfasts, luncheons and receptions held by professional dental organizations. These events provide a wonderful opportunity to meet and network with your colleagues, classmates and friends. Some groups even get a little business done in the process! See the Schedule At-A-Glance in this program for event details.
Alpha Omega International – Denver Alumni Chapter Christian Dental Society Colorado Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Colorado Dental Association – New Dentist Committee Colorado Orthodontic Association International/American College of Dentists & Pierre Fauchard Academy UMKC School of Dentistry University of Colorado, School of Dental Medicine University of Iowa, College of Dentistry University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Dentistry
MDDS CE CALENDAR BASIC RADIATION EDUCATION FOR UNLICENSED DENTAL PERSONNEL February 22, 2013 8:00am – 12:00pm MDDS Building Instructor: Dr. Brad Potter 4 CE Credits $99/Person SINUS COURSE March 2013 – Date TBD 6:00pm – 8:00pm MDDS Building 2 CE Credits $69/MDDS Member $99/Non-member $39/Staff MASTERY OF MODERN ENDODONTICS FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER March 7 & 8, 2013 Thursday: 9:00am – 4:00pm Friday: 9:00am – 1:00pm MDDS Building Instructor: Dr. John West 10 CE Credits $1195/MDDS Member $1500/Non-member
CPR & AED TRAINING, A TWO YEAR CERTIFICATION February. 20, March 19, April 25, 2013 6:00pm – 9:00pm MDDS Building Instructor: Jeff Speer, Life Rescue CPR 3 CE Credits $55 MDDS members and/or their staff $65 Non-members and/or their staff PREVENTION OF ORAL DISEASE March 28, 2013 5:30pm – 8:30pm MDDS Building Instructor: Ms. Andrea Wiseman 3 CE Credits $29/Person
STATE-OF-THE-ART TIPS, TRICKS AND HANDS-ON TECHNIQUES IN IMPLANT OVERDENTURES FOR PRIVATE PRACTICE May 24, 2013 9:00am – 4:00pm MDDS Building Instructor: Dr. Robert Vogel 6 CE Credits $995/MDDS Member $1195/Non-member
BOTOX TRAINING AND DERMAL FILLER TRAINING LEVEL I April 19 & 20, 2013 Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm Saturday, 8:00am – 4:00pm MDDS Building Instructor: Dr. Louis Malcmacher, American Academy of Facial Esthetics 16 CE Credits $2897/MDDS Member $2997/Non-member $295/Team Member/Day
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EXHIBITORS ALPHABETICAL ORDER 421 3M ESPE 3MESPE.com 830 51 Blocks SEO 51blocks.com 725 A. Titan Instruments atitan.com 549 Accutron 448 ACIGI Relaxation / Fujiryoki drfuji.com, fujichair.com 555 ACME 247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies) us.acteongroup.com 311 A-dec a-dec.com 649 ADS Precise Consultants adsprecise.com 338 AFTCO aftco.net 558 Agency of Credit Control, Inc. getitpaid.com 549 Air Techniques 251 Alternative Cost Solutions, LLC bluvortex.com 700 Amazing Sheets 250 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY Intl. Co. amdlasers.com 555 American Eagle Instruments 728 American Express Open open.com 626 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Anthem.com 546 Archtek, Inc. archtekinc.com 555 Aribex/Nomad 511 Ascend Dental Consulting, LLC ascend-dental.com 329 Aseptico aseptico.com 559 Aspen Dental Laboratory aspendentallab.com 417 Assistance On Call, Inc. assistance-on-call.com 155 atdocs.com atdocs.com 629 Audiology Solutions DentalEar.com 715 Avitus Group avitusgroup.com 840 Axis/SybronEndo sybronendo.com 350 Bank of America Practice Solutions bankofamerica.com/practicesolutions 504 Battista Design Group battistadesign.net 243 BBVA Compass bbvacompass.com 856 Belmont Equipment belmontequip.com 301 Benco Dental benco.com 220 Berkley Risk Services of Colorado berkleyrisk.com/colorado 625 Best Card, LLC bestcardteam.com 555 Bien Air 824 Big Buzz Brands bigbuzzbrands.com 717 Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr. David Clark bioclearmatrix.com 454 BioHorizons biohorizons.com 543 BIOLASE biolase.com 428 Biomet 3i, LLC biomet3i.com 516 Biotec 727 Bisco Dental Products bisco.com 356 Bloom Studio bloomstudiollc.com 234 BQ Ergonomics, LLC bqe-usa.com 736 Brasseler USA brasselerusa.com 828 Bridge Marketing Metamints.com 701 BTD Dental, LLC 123 Bubba's Dental Supply 409 Burkhart Dental Supply burkhartdental.com 655 BVB General Contractors bvgci.com 502 California Center for Advanced Dental Studies ccads.org 726 CareCredit carecredit.com 335 Carestream Dental carestreamdental.com 659 CariFree 520 Carr Healthcare Realty carrhr.com 331 Centrix, Inc. centrixdental.com 332 Certol International, LLC certol.com 555 Cetylite Industries 619 Chase Bank chase.com
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650 Citywide Banks citywidebanks.com 344 Cleartooth Digital X-Ray cleartooth.com 119 Colgate colgateprofessional.com 419 Colorado Heart Rescue ColoradoHeartRescue.com 710 Colorado Rural Health Center coruralhealth.org 834 Colorado School of Dental Assisting 503 Coltene coltene.com 734 Columbia Dentoform 509 Complete Technology Solutions systemconfidence.com 302 COMPUtek Dental Systems, Inc. computekdental.com 627 COPIC Financial callcopic.com 347 Cornerstone Dental Solutions, Inc. cstonedental.net 804 Cornerstone Records Management thebettershredder.com 305 Crest Oral-B dentalcare.com 832 Crescent Products crescentproducts.com 555 Crown Seating 133 CTC Associates ctc-associates.com 734 Custom Air 522 Dahlin Dental Laboratory dsg.com 602 Dansereau Health Products dhpdental.com 555 Danville Materials 557 DCM Technology Solutions, Inc. (formerly Liptak Dental Services) dcmsolution.com 810 DDS Lab ddslab.com 235 Delta Dental of Colorado deltadental.co.com 758 Demandforce demandforce.com 756 DenMat Holdings, LLC denmat.com 340 Dental 911 dental911.com 405 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc. dentalartslab.com 610 Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. danb.org 523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental 703 DENTAL R.A.T. dentalrat.com 353 Dental USA, Inc. mydentalusa.com 734 DentalEZ Group dentalez.com 822 DentalVibe dentalvibe.com 826 Dentapreg dentapreg.com 201 DentaPure 611 Dentegra Insurance Company dentegra.com 603 Denticator denticator.com 555 Dentist RX / Ultreo 359 Dentists Choice Cabinetry dentistschoicecabinetry.com 218 Dentists Professional Liability Trust tdplt.com 221 DENTSPLY Int'l dentsply.com 221 DENTSPLY Caulk 221 DENTSPLY Professional 221 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties 517 Designs for Vision, Inc. DesignsForVision.com 718 DiaGold / GoldBurs.com GoldBurs.com 653 Digital Doc, LLC digi-doc.com 719 Donna K Designs DonnaK.com 222 Doral Refining Corporation doralcorp.com 460 Dyno-Tech Dental Lab, Inc. 800labguys.com 459 Elder Construction, Inc. elderconstructioninc.com 232 Elsevier elsevier.com 555 EMS 621 EOS Corporate eoscorporate.com 241 Everyday Health, Inc. topdentists.com 609 EXACTA Dental Direct exactadental.com 449 First Citizens Bank firstcitizens.com 326 First Pacific Corporation firstpac.com
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555 Florida Probe 549 Forest Dental Products 334 Fortune Management fortunemgmt.com 548 Garfield Refining Company garfieldrefining.com 330 Garrison Dental Solutions garrisondental.com 531 GC America, Inc. gcamerica.com 741 Gendex Dental Gendex.com 135 GlaxoSmithKline gsk.com 639 Gnathodontics, Ltd. gnatho.com 113 Goetze Dental goetzedental.com 706 Golden Dental Solutions physicsforceps.com 361 Great Products 430 Greenbook Wealth Management greenbookwm.com 521 Group Financial Services groupfinancial.com 151 Guardian Life Insurance GuardianLife.com 836 Hain Diagnostics hain-lifescience.de 607 Hawaiian Moon 635 Hayes Handpiece Company hayeshandpiece.com 600 Healing Intuition HealingIntuition.biz 724 Health Resource Services amerinet-hrs.com 657 HealthFirst 555 Helios Laser 749 Henry Schein henryschein.com 729 High Plains Computer Services, LLC hpcs.biz 737 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc. hu-friedy.com 549 ICW International 555 ILS Cabinets 451 Instrumentarium/Soredex instrumentariumdental.com 730 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. ivoclarvivadent.com 555 J. Morita USA 238 JoeArchitect, Inc. joearchitect.com 201 JS/Directa 708 Juice Plus myers.bz 818 Kaleidoscope thekaleidoscope.com 723 Kerr Corporation kerrdental.com 716 Kettenbach kettenbach.us.com 529 Kilgore International, Inc. kilgoreinternational.com 461 KOMET USA kometusa.com 705 KTK General Contracting, LTD ktkgcltd.com 557 Liptak Dental Services (now known as DCM Technology Solutions, Inc.) 240 Live Oak Bank liveoakbank.com/dental 127 LumaDent, Inc. lumadent.com 404 Lynne Thom Architects lynnethomarchitects.com 720 MacPractice, Inc. MacPractice.com 712 Magic Massage Therapy magicmassagetherapy.com 702 Master Craft Dental Lab 403 Mastin Hoffman & Crews, LLC mastinlaw.com 233 MDE WhyMDE.com 446 Meisinger USA, LLC meisingerusa.com 139 Mendel & Company Construction, Inc. mendelandcompany.com 806 Merrill Lynch ml.com 811 Midas Financial midas-financial.com 752 Midmark Corporation midmark.com 554 Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. LANAP.com 342 MIS Implants Technologies misimplants.com 549 Modular & Custom Cabinets, Ltd. 452 Mountain Dental mountaindental.com 401 Mountain West Contractors, LLC mwcontractors.net 802 Mountain West Rep Group 622 MPB Contractors, Inc. mpbcontractors.com
201 My Company Store 555 MyRay / Cefla 328 Nail Builders, Inc. nailbuildersinc.com 816 Navpoint Real Estate Group navpointre.com 734 Nevin Labs 145 Nobel Biocare nobelbiocare.com 606 OCO Biomedical, Inc. ocobiomedical.com 406 OraPharma - Makers of Arestin orapharma.com 224 Orascoptic orascoptic.com 345 Pacific Continental Bank therightbank.com 551 Pacific Dental Services, Inc. pacificdentalservices.com 618 Panadent panadent.com 201 Paradise Dental Technologies 435 Patterson Dental pattersondental.com 354 Peebles Prosthetics, Inc. peeblesdentallab.com 745 Pelton & Crane/ Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental pelton.net; kavousa.com; marus.com 631 PERFECT TEETH perfectteeth.com 246 PeriOptix, Inc. perioptix.com 445 Perry & Young perryandyoung.com 757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening sonicare.com 352 PhotoMed International photomed.net 201 Platypus 630 Planmeca USA, Inc. planmecausa.com 516 Porter Royal Sales royaldentalgroup.com 761 Practice Design Strategies, LLC practicedesignstrategies.net 257 Practice Doctor Management and Mass Referral 2.0 Dental Seminars dentalpracticedoctor.com 308 Premier Dental Products Company premusa.com 201 Preventech 358 Prof Periodontics & Implant Dentistry yourdentalimplants.com 436 Professional Financial Specialists, Inc. pfsi.net 620 Professional Marketing and Appraisal dental-trans.com 549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc. profsales.com 613 Professional Transition Strategies professionaltransition.com 516 Proma 628 Prophy Perfect prophyperfect.com 244 ProSites, Inc. prosites.com 760 QeH2 qeh2.com 527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics q-optics.com 556 Quantum, Inc. quantumhealth.com 343 R & D Services Amalgam Separators TheAmalgamCollector.com 734 RAMVAC 661 Remart International 341 RGP, Inc. rgpergo.com 327 RMO, Inc. rmortho.com 458 Rocky Mountain Dental Institute rockymountaindentalinstitute.com 555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates 447 Rose Micro Solutions rosemicrosolutions.com 516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc. royaldentalgroup.com 231 SAS Transitions Dental Practice Brokers, Inc. sastransitions.com 253 Scarf World-Sock Drawer and More 513 SciCan, Inc. scican.com 814 Second Story Promotions 239 Septodont septodontusa.com 147 Shader Productions rockmecz.com 201 Shofu 668 Sign-A-Rama 555 Sinsational Smiles
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EXHIBITORS ALPHABETICAL ORDER 457 Sjoquist Architects, Inc. sjoquist.com 242 Smile Reminder smilereminder.com 800 SolmeteX / Sterisil 555 SMZ 711 Snap On Optics snaponoptics.com 201 Sota Imaging 555 Southland Dental Systems 616 Spry / Xlear, Inc. xlear.com 707 SS White Burs & Endodontics sswhiteburs.com 734 Star Dental 500 Steinbach & Associates steinbachassociates.com 601 Studio K2 Architecture k2arch.com 501 Suite Tooth MySuiteTooth.com 740 Sultan Healthcare sultanhc.com 245 Summit Accounting Solutions summitdentalsolutions.com 555 Summit Dental Systems 416 Sunstar Americas gumbrand.com 442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation surgitel.com 801 Team Training Institute 157 Tekkis, Inc. 617 Tekscan, Inc. tekscan.com 306 TeleVox televox.com 300 Temporary Fill-Ins temporaryfillins.com 608 The DALE Foundation dalefoundation.org 153 The Paragon Program theparagonprogram.com
567 Tim Zandee Photography, Inc. tzimages.com 735 Tokuyama Dental America tokuyama-us.com 658 Total EHR totalehr.com 228 Touchstone Crystal by Swarovski my.touchstonecrystal.com/junehesser 201 TPC 129 Tutti Systems, LLC 143 U. S. Bank usbank.com 259 U. S. Navy cnrc.navy.mil/denver/index.htm 227 Ultradent Products, Inc. ultradent.com 455 Ultralight Optics ultralightoptics.com 733 Upholstery Packages & Services UpholsteryPackages.com 660 Vaught Frye Larson Architects theartofconstruction.com 355 Veatch Consulting veatchconsulting.com 201 Vector Research 561 Victorian Elegance Jewelry victorianelegancejewelry.com 560 VOCO America, Inc. vocoamerica.com 440 Waddell & Reed waddell.com 207 Water Pik, Inc. waterpik.com 434 Wells Fargo Practice Finance wellsfargo.com/practicefinance 252 Workwear on Wheels workweareonwheels.com 713 www.GemsGuy.com InsidersCircle.com 141 Yodle yodle.com 731 Young Dental / Biotrol youngdental.com, biotrol.com 637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company zila.com
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Please make sure to visit the following affiliated groups and charities located in the Community Pavilion immediately outside the Expo Hall. 22...... 9Health Fair 8........ Alpha Omega International - Denver Alumni Chapter 19...... Cavity Free at Three 7........ Christian Dental Society 6........ Colorado Dental Hygienists Association 13...... Colorado Mission of Mercy (COMOM) 4........ Colorado Orthodontic Foundation 3........ Colorado State Board of Dental Examiners 2........ Colorado Trigeminal Neuralgia Association
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BE SURE TO STOP BY OUR BOOTH AND SAY "HELLO!"
Located in the Expo Hall Community Pavilion Tripartite Lounge
W E C A R E A B O U T Y O U R S U C C E S S
EXPO HALL HOURS 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Dental practice transitions are about relationships. The relationship of the doctors and between the doctors and patients. We work to build those relationships so there is trust and integrity which results in a successful, smooth transition.
Visit us at the Rocky Mountain Dental Convention, Jan 24-26, 2013 in Booth #133
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EXHIBITORS BY CATEGORY Abrasives, Abrasive Disks, Points & Wheels
356 Bloom Studio
Cabinets
549 Forest Dental Products
238 JoeArchitect, Inc.
311 A-dec
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404 Lynne Thom Architects
856 Belmont Equipment
752 Midmark Corporation
736 Brasseler USA
457 Sjoquist Architects, Inc.
301 Benco Dental
802 Mountain West Rep Group
555 Danville Materials
601 Studio K2 Architecture
516 Biotec
201 My Company Store
113 Goetze Dental
660 Vaught Frye Larson Architects
409 Burkhart Dental Supply
734 Nevin Labs
461 KOMET USA
Artificial Teeth
734 DentalEZ Group
224 Orascoptic
446 Meisinger USA, LLC
734 Columbia Dentoform
359 Dentists Choice Cabinetry
201 My Company Store
405 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc.
549 Forest Dental Products
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
201 Shofu
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529 Kilgore International, Inc.
749 Henry Schein
830 51 Blocks SEO
500 Steinbach & Associates
555 ILS Cabinets
824 Big Buzz Brands 353 Dental USA, Inc.
Audiovisual Equipment & Materials
621 EOS Corporate
302 COMPUtek Dental Systems, Inc.
818 Kaleidoscope 814 Second Story Promotions 668 Sign-A-Rama 713 www.GemsGuy.com 141 Yodle
549 Modular & Custom Cabinets, LTD 734 Nevin Labs
341 RGP Dental, Inc. 555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates 516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc. 500 Steinbach & Associates
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
250 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY Int'l Co.
630 Planmeca USA, Inc.
546 Archtek, Inc.
549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc.
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555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
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Communication & Phone Systems
727 Bisco Dental Products
509 Complete Technology Solutions
701 BTD Dental, LLC
302 COMPUtek Dental Systems, Inc.
555 Cetylite Industries
347 Cornerstone Dental Solutions, Inc.
503 Coltene
758 Demandforce
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
729 High Plains Computer Services, LLC
221 DENTSPLY Caulk
501 Suite Tooth
531 GC America, Inc.
157 Tekkis, Inc.
113 Goetze Dental
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730 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc.
302 COMPUtek Dental Systems, Inc.
723 Kerr Corporation
347 Cornerstone Dental Solutions, Inc.
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
557 DCM Technology Solutions, Inc. (formerly Liptak Dental Services)
221 DENTSPLY Professional
555 ACME
113 Goetze Dental
549 Air Techniques
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701 BTD Dental, LLC
308 Premier Dental Products Company
734 Custom Air
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
602 Dansereau Health Products
555 Sinsational Smiles
113 Goetze Dental
227 Ultradent Products, Inc.
752 Midmark Corporation
Bone Grafting Material
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc.
Bleaching Agents
516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc.
Air Compressors
454 BioHorizons
Alloys
428 Biomet 3i, LLC
701 BTD Dental, LLC
353 Dental USA, Inc.
405 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc.
342 MIS Implants Technologies
113 Goetze Dental
606 OCO Biomedical, Inc.
Amalgamators
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
555 Summit Dental Systems 442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation 733 Upholstery Packages & Services 558 Agency of Credit Control, Inc.
701 BTD Dental, LLC
500 Steinbach & Associates
353 Dental USA, Inc.
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221 DENTSPLY Caulk
840 Axis/SybronEndo
500 Steinbach & Associates
523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental
113 Goetze Dental
736 Brasseler USA
735 Tokuyama Dental America
741 Gendex Dental
Analgesia Equipment & Supplies
503 Coltene
227 Ultradent Products, Inc.
113 Goetze Dental
353 Dental USA, Inc.
560 VOCO America, Inc.
201 My Company Store
549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc.
221 DENTSPLY Caulk
207 Water Pik, Inc.
516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc.
221 DENTSPLY Professional 718 DiaGold / GoldBurs.com
Certification Agency
Computers (Hardware & Software)
Anatomical Models
113 Goetze Dental
701 BTD Dental, LLC 529 Kilgore International, Inc.
Anesthetics, Local & Accessories 701 BTD Dental, LLC 332 Certol International 555 Cetylite Industries 419 Colorado Heart Rescue 113 Goetze Dental 555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
635 Hayes Handpiece Company 461 KOMET USA 201 My Company Store 308 Premier Dental Products Company 707 SS White Burs & Endodontics 734 Star Dental
Business Equipment & Office Supplies 625 Best Card, LLC
239 Septodont
501 Suite Tooth
Architecture
Business Services
504 Battista Design Group
Sponsors in Red 32
752 Midmark Corporation
630 Planmeca USA, Inc.
715 Avitus Group
239 Septodont
610 Dental Assisting National Board, Inc.
Chairs, Stools & Accessories 311 A-dec 448 ACIGI Relaxation / Fujiryoki 856 Belmont Equipment 301 Benco Dental 234 BQ Ergonomics, LLC 701 BTD Dental, LLC 832 Crescent Products 555 Crown Seating 602 Dansereau Health Products 523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental 734 DentalEZ Group
335 Carestream Dental 344 Cleartooth Digital X-Ray 509 Complete Technology Solutions 302 COMPUtek Dental Systems, Inc. 347 Cornerstone Dental Solutions, Inc. 557 DCM Technology Solutions, Inc. (formerly Liptak Dental Services) 758 Demandforce 703 DENTAL R.A.T. 326 First Pacific Corporation 555 Florida Probe 113 Goetze Dental 729 High Plains Computer Services, LLC 549 ICW International 451 Instrumentarium/Soredex
635 Hayes Handpiece Company
352 PhotoMed International
730 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc.
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
221 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties
549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc.
723 Kerr Corporation
500 Steinbach & Associates
113 Goetze Dental
760 QeH2
201 My Company Store
617 Tekscan, Inc.
737 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc.
242 Smile Reminder
246 PeriOptix, Inc.
Digital X-Ray
446 Meisinger USA, LLC
157 Tekkis, Inc.
757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
856 Belmont Equipment
617 Tekscan, Inc.
Computerized Occlusal Analysis 617 Tekscan, Inc.
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates 555 Southland Dental Systems
227 Ultradent Products, Inc.
503 Coltene
Defibrillators
603 Denticator
459 Elder Construction, Inc. 705 KTK General Contracting, LTD 139 Mendel & Company Construction, Inc. 401 Mountain West Contractors, LLC 622 MPB Contractors, Inc. 328 Nail Builders, Inc.
Continuing Education 608 The DALE Foundation
Cosmetics 546 Archtek, Inc. 701 BTD Dental, LLC 405 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc. 826 Dentapreg 639 Gnathodontics, Ltd. 113 Goetze Dental 500 Steinbach & Associates 735 Tokuyama Dental America
Crown & Bridge Supplies
657 HealthFirst
Dental Dealers 301 Benco Dental 409 Burkhart Dental Supply 222 Doral Refining Corp. 113 Goetze Dental 749 Henry Schein 628 Prophy Perfect 434 Wells Fargo Practice Finance
Dental Laboratory 546 Archtek, Inc. 559 Aspen Dental Laboratory 522 Dahlin Dental Laboratory 810 DDS Lab 756 DenMat Holdings, LLC 405 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc. 460 Dyno-Tech Dental Lab, Inc. 639 Gnathodontics, Ltd. 702 Master Craft Dental Lab
Equipment
621 EOS Corporate
523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental 655 BVB General Contractors
227 Ultradent Products, Inc.
824 Big Buzz Brands
Cone Beams
419 Colorado Heart Rescue
500 Steinbach & Associates
Direct Mail
442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation
Construction Contractor
707 SS White Burs & Endodontics
311 A-dec
Disposable Products
549 Accutron 251 Alternative Cost Solutions, LLC 409 Burkhart Dental Supply
113 Goetze Dental
344 Cleartooth Digital X-Ray
201 My Company Store
419 Colorado Heart Rescue
628 Prophy Perfect 500 Steinbach & Associates 731 Young Dental/Biotrol
503 Coltene 113 Goetze Dental 201 My Company Store
Education 834 Colorado School of Dental Assisting
734 Nevin Labs 435 Patterson Dental
Educational Materials, Patient
343 R & D Services Amalgam Separators
454 BioHorizons
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
428 Biomet 3i, LLC
800 SolmeteX/Sterisil
503 Coltene
500 Steinbach & Associates
836 Hain Diagnostics
201 TPC
529 Kilgore International, Inc.
Ergonomically Designed Dental
435 Patterson Dental
341 RGP Dental, Inc.
244 ProSites, Inc.
500 Steinbach & Associates
501 Suite Tooth
733 Upholstery Packages & Services
Electronic Billing
Evacuators
720 MacPractice, Inc.
701 BTD Dental, LLC
233 MDE
734 Custom Air
354 Peebles Prosthetics, Inc.
435 Patterson Dental
840 Axis/SybronEndo
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
Emergency Equipment
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
331 Centrix, Inc.
419 Colorado Heart Rescue
445 Perry & Young
657 HealthFirst
734 RAMVAC
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
500 Steinbach & Associates
826 Dentapreg
Dental Materials & Accessories
Employment, Permanent Staffing
454 BioHorizons
417 Assistance On Call, Inc.
517 Designs for Vision, Inc.
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
635 Hayes Handpiece Company
826 Dentapreg
231 SAS Transitions Dental Practice Brokers
113 Goetze Dental
300 Temporary Fill-Ins
734 Star Dental
730 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc.
259 U. S. Navy
500 Steinbach & Associates
201 My Company Store
Endodontic Instruments & Supplies
442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation
421 3M ESPE
221 DENTSPLY Caulk 609 EXACTA Dental Direct 531 GC America, Inc. 639 Gnathodontics, Ltd. 113 Goetze Dental 706 Golden Dental Solutions 716 Kettenbach 618 Panadent 500 Steinbach & Associates
Curing Lights 247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies) 717 Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr. David Clark
500 Steinbach & Associates
731 Young Dental/Biotrol
Fiber Optic Products
527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
Fiber Posts
Dental Publisher
840 Axis/SybronEndo
Financial Advice & Services
501 Suite Tooth 713 www.GemsGuy.com
Diagnostic Testing
701 BTD Dental, LLC
419 Colorado Heart Rescue
503 Coltene
703 DENTAL R.A.T.
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
836 Hain Diagnostics
221 DENTSPLY Caulk
224 Orascoptic
113 Goetze Dental
113 Goetze Dental
560 VOCO America, Inc.
740 Sultan Healthcare
717 Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr. David Clark 736 Brasseler USA 701 BTD Dental, LLC 331 Centrix, Inc. 503 Coltene 353 Dental USA, Inc. 826 Dentapreg
Exhibitor Index
720 MacPractice, Inc.
727 Bisco Dental Products 558 Agency of Credit Control, Inc. 728 American Express Open 511 Ascend Dental Consulting, LLC 715 Avitus Group 350 Bank of America Practice Solutions 243 BBVA Compass 625 Best Card, LLC
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Exhibitor Index
EXHIBITORS BY CATEGORY 619 Chase Bank
201 My Company Store
352 PhotoMed International
Instrument Sharpener
650 Citywide Banks
734 Nevin Labs
630 Planmeca USA, Inc.
353 Dental USA, Inc.
627 COPIC Financial
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
500 Steinbach & Associates
201 My Company Store
713 www.GemsGuy.com
Instruments
Implant Systems & Devices
725 A. Titan Instruments
454 BioHorizons
840 Axis/SybronEndo
428 Biomet 3i, LLC
727 Bisco Dental Products
353 Dental USA, Inc.
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
826 Dentapreg
353 Dental USA, Inc.
221 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties
555 EMS
639 Gnathodontics, Ltd.
113 Goetze Dental
451 Instrumentarium/Soredex
706 Golden Dental Solutions
342 MIS Implants Technologies
635 Hayes Handpiece Company
145 Nobel Biocare
446 Meisinger USA, LLC
606 OCO Biomedical, Inc.
201 My Company Store
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
618 Panadent
Implant Surgery Training
201 Paradise Dental Technologies
458 Rocky Mountain Dental Institute
308 Premier Dental Products Company
449 First Citizens Bank 430 Greenbook Wealth Management 521 Group Financial Services 240 Live Oak Bank 233 MDE 806 Merrill Lynch 811 Midas Financial 345 Pacific Continental Bank 245 Summit Accounting Solutions
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates 513 SciCan, Inc. 555 Southland Dental Systems 734 Star Dental 500 Steinbach & Associates 201 Vector Research
143 U. S. Bank
Health & Wellness
440 Waddell & Reed
448 ACIGI Relaxation / Fujiryoki
434 Wells Fargo Practice Finance
629 Audiology Solutions
713 www.GemsGuy.com
828 Bridge Marketing
Glass Ionomers Sealant
659 CariFree
701 BTD Dental, LLC 113 Goetze Dental 201 My Company Store 500 Steinbach & Associates
Gloves 301 Benco Dental 113 Goetze Dental
Gold & Silver Bullion 222 Doral Refining Corp.
Group Purchasing Organization (PCO)
119 Colgate 710 Colorado Rural Health Center
549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc.
340 Dental 911
Impression Materials & Systems
361 Great Products
421 3M ESPE
708 Juice Plus
546 Archtek, Inc.
712 Magic Massage Therapy
331 Centrix, Inc.
556 Quantum, Inc.
503 Coltene
Insurance
616 Spry/Xlear, Inc.
555 Danville Materials
626 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
500 Steinbach & Associates
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
220 Berkley Risk Services of Colorado
Hygiene Instruments
221 DENTSPLY Caulk
235 Delta Dental of Colorado
609 EXACTA Dental Direct
611 Dentegra Insurance Company
531 GC America, Inc.
218 Dentists Professional Liability Trust 521 Group Financial Services
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics 555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates 500 Steinbach & Associates
724 Health Resource Services
555 American Eagle Instruments
113 Goetze Dental
Hand & Nail Care
123 Bubba's Dental Supply
723 Kerr Corporation
151 Guardian Life Insurance
419 Colorado Heart Rescue
716 Kettenbach
233 MDE
353 Dental USA, Inc.
757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
436 Professional Financial Specialists, Inc.
308 Premier Dental Products Company
509 Complete Technology Solutions
448 ACIGI Relaxation / Fujiryoki 701 BTD Dental, LLC 239 Septodont 500 Steinbach & Associates
Handpiece Repair 557 DCM Technology Solutions, Inc. (formerly Liptak Dental Services) 113 Goetze Dental 635 Hayes Handpiece Company 745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
Handpieces & Accessories 311 A-dec 250 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY Int'l Co. 329 Aseptico 840 Axis/SybronEndo 555 Bien Air 736 Brasseler USA 123 Bubba's Dental Supply 503 Coltene 822 DentalVibe 603 Denticator 221 DENTSPLY Professional 113 Goetze Dental 635 Hayes Handpiece Company 555 J. Morita USA
Sponsors in Red 34
757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
113 Goetze Dental 635 Hayes Handpiece Company 737 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc. 201 My Company Store 745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
500 Steinbach & Associates
Integrator
740 Sultan Healthcare
347 Cornerstone Dental Solutions, Inc.
207 Water Pik, Inc.
500 Steinbach & Associates
Infection Control
Intra Oral Cameras
201 Preventech
332 Certol International
628 Prophy Perfect
555 Cetylite Industries
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
703 DENTAL R.A.T.
549 Air Techniques
447 Rose Micro Solutions
221 DENTSPLY Professional
543 BIOLASE
734 Star Dental
330 Garrison Dental Solutions
335 Carestream Dental
Imaging
113 Goetze Dental
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
836 Hain Diagnostics
523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental
737 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc.
543 BIOLASE
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
409 Burkhart Dental Supply
513 SciCan, Inc.
335 Carestream Dental
239 Septodont
344 Cleartooth Digital X-Ray
555 Southland Dental Systems
557 DCM Technology Solutions, Inc. (formerly Liptak Dental Services)
500 Steinbach & Associates 740 Sultan Healthcare
500 Steinbach & Associates
741 Gendex Dental
733 Upholstery Packages & Services
Internet Marketing
113 Goetze Dental
731 Young Dental/Biotrol
241 Everyday Health, Inc.
Institutional Chemicals
Jewelry
500 Steinbach & Associates
719 Donna K Designs
451 Instrumentarium/Soredex 720 MacPractice, Inc.
653 Digital Doc, LLC 113 Goetze Dental 201 My Company Store 352 PhotoMed International 549 Professional Sales Associates, Inc. 201 Sota Imaging
447 Rose Micro Solutions
Office DĂŠcor & Remodeling
628 Prophy Perfect
448 ACIGI Relaxation / Fujiryoki
554 Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc.
147 Shader Productions
516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc. 711 Snap On Optics
350 Bank of America Practice Solutions
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
228 Touchstone Crystal by Swarovski
500 Steinbach & Associates
561 Victorian Elegance Jewelry
500 Steinbach & Associates
504 Battista Design Group
442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation
Permanent Staffing
Laboratory Equipment
356 Bloom Studio
715 Avitus Group
455 Ultralight Optics
818 Kaleidoscope
250 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY Int'l Co. 234 BQ Ergonomics, LLC 635 Hayes Handpiece Company 618 Panadent 745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental 447 Rose Micro Solutions
Laboratory Supplies 639 Gnathodontics, Ltd. 635 Hayes Handpiece Company 618 Panadent 500 Steinbach & Associates
Lasers
113 Goetze Dental
Personal Care
Loupes
705 KTK General Contracting, LTD
736 Brasseler USA
668 Sign-A-Rama
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
Office Supplies
517 Designs for Vision, Inc. 113 Goetze Dental 224 Orascoptic 246 PeriOptix, Inc. 527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics 447 Rose Micro Solutions 711 Snap On Optics 500 Steinbach & Associates 442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation
448 ACIGI Relaxation / Fujiryoki 546 Archtek, Inc. 629 Audiology Solutions 340 Dental 911
625 Best Card, LLC
607 Hawaiian Moon
435 Patterson Dental
207 Water Pik, Inc.
501 Suite Tooth
Operating & Accessories
Pharmaceuticals 119 Colgate
555 American Eagle Instruments
113 Goetze Dental
734 DentalEZ Group
657 HealthFirst
549 Forest Dental Products
406 OraPharma - Makers of Arestin
734 Star Dental
637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
500 Steinbach & Associates
Magnification
Optical Aids
Photographic Supplies & X-Ray
523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental
517 Designs for Vision, Inc.
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
344 Cleartooth Digital X-Ray
246 PeriOptix, Inc.
113 Goetze Dental
741 Gendex Dental
517 Designs for Vision, Inc.
527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics
730 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc.
451 Instrumentarium/Soredex
224 Orascoptic
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
555 Helios Laser
352 PhotoMed International
246 PeriOptix, Inc.
500 Steinbach & Associates
554 Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc.
500 Steinbach & Associates
527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics
Polishing Systems
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
447 Rose Micro Solutions
442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation
500 Steinbach & Associates
Oral Screening Products
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
442 Surgitel/General Scientific Corporation
419 Colorado Heart Rescue
840 Axis/SybronEndo
637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
503 Coltene
Marketing
353 Dental USA, Inc.
818 Kaleidoscope
Orthodontic Materials & Accessories
761 Practice Design Strategies, LLC
546 Archtek, Inc.
555 EMS
353 Dental USA, Inc.
461 KOMET USA
Legal Services
257 Practice Doctor Management and Mass Referral 2.0 Dental Seminars
826 Dentapreg
201 My Company Store
Massage Therapy
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
403 Mastin Hoffman & Crews LLC
113 Goetze Dental
555 SMZ
Lights
600 Healing Intuition
618 Panadent 327 RMO, Inc.
Portable Dental Equipment
500 Steinbach & Associates
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
250 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY Int'l Co. 543 BIOLASE
757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whiting 637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
Leasing 520 Carr Healthcare Realty 811 Midas Financial 434 Wells Fargo Practice Finance
311 A-dec
712 Magic Massage Therapy
329 Aseptico
Matrix Systems
856 Belmont Equipment 353 Dental USA, Inc.
717 Bioclear Matrix Systems by Dr. David Clark
517 Designs for Vision, Inc.
221 DENTSPLY Caulk
113 Goetze Dental
113 Goetze Dental
749 Henry Schein
516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc.
127 LumaDent, Inc.
221 DENTSPLY Caulk
Paper Goods, Disposables & Accessories 113 Goetze Dental 500 Steinbach & Associates
Patient Payment Plans 726 CareCredit 326 First Pacific Corporation
752 Midmark Corporation
Medicaments
201 My Company Store
113 Goetze Dental
734 Nevin Labs
635 Hayes Handpiece Company
Periodicals, Books & Journals
224 Orascoptic
637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
501 Suite Tooth
745 Pelton & Crane/Kavo Dental/ Marus Dental
Military
Periodontal Equipment
546 Archtek, Inc.
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
246 PeriOptix, Inc. 630 Planmeca USA, Inc. 516 Proma 527 Quality Aspirators/Q-Optics
259 U. S. Navy
Nutritional Products 708 Juice Plus
811 Midas Financial
703 DENTAL R.A.T. 353 Dental USA, Inc. 836 Hain Diagnostics
Exhibitor Index
222 Doral Refining Corp.
251 Alternative Cost Solutions, LLC 329 Aseptico 840 Axis/SybronEndo 741 Gendex Dental
Post Grad Dental Education 502 California Center for Advanced Dental Studies
Practice Growth & Development 757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
Practice Management & Sales 649 ADS Precise Consultants 338 AFTCO 350 Bank of America Practice Solutions 133 CTC Associates
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Exhibitor Index
EXHIBITORS BY CATEGORY 758 Demandforce
334 Fortune Management
227 Ultradent Products, Inc.
737 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc.
326 First Pacific Corporation
452 Mountain Dental
560 VOCO America, Inc.
334 Fortune Management
761 Practice Design Strategies, LLC
521 Group Financial Services 720 MacPractice, Inc.
358 Professional Periodontics & Implant Dentistry
Retraction Materials
554 Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc.
551 Pacific Dental Services, Inc.
458 Rocky Mountain Dental Institute
631 PERFECT TEETH
231 SAS Transitions Dental Practice Brokers
761 Practice Design Strategies, LLC 257 Practice Doctor Management and Mass Referral 2.0 Dental Seminars 620 Professional Marketing and Appraisal 613 Professional Transition Strategies 231 SAS Transitions Dental Practice Brokers
252 Workwear on Wheels
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Unique Products
355 Veatch Dental Consulting
830 51 Blocks SEO
629 Audiology Solutions
713 www.GemsGuy.com
Scarves, Socks, Etc.
828 Bridge Marketing
Promotional Products
253 Scarf World - Sock Drawer & More
701 BTD Dental, LLC 419 Colorado Heart Rescue
Sterilizing Equipment & Accessories
804 Cornerstone Records Management
658 Total EHR 259 U. S. Navy
621 EOS Corporate
Publishing
306 TeleVox
232 Elsevier
153 The Paragon Program
Real Estate
Preventative Dentistry Products, Consumer 546 Archtek, Inc. 659 CariFree 119 Colgate
520 Carr Healthcare Realty 816 Navpoint Real Estate Group
Record Keeping Systems
353 Dental USA, Inc.
129 Tutti Systems, LLC
548 Garfield Refining Company
Preventative Dentistry Products, Professional
Removable Prosthetics
421 3M ESPE
405 Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc.
250 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY Int'l Co.
639 Gnathodontics, Ltd.
546 Archtek, Inc.
702 Master Craft Dental Lab
629 Audiology Solutions
Restorative Materials
730 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. 201 My Company Store 308 Premier Dental Products Company 616 Spry/Xlear, Inc. 500 Steinbach & Associates 740 Sultan Healthcare 227 Ultradent Products, Inc. 560 VOCO America, Inc. 731 Young Dental/Biotrol
Procedural Set-Up Trays & Accessories 113 Goetze Dental
Professional Development 715 Avitus Group 610 Dental Assisting National Board, Inc.
Sponsors in Red
Surgical Supplies
Referral Management Systems
207 Water Pik, Inc.
113 Goetze Dental
731 Young Dental/Biotrol
123 Bubba's Dental Supply
222 Doral Refining Corp.
531 GC America, Inc.
513 SciCan, Inc.
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
616 Spry/Xlear, Inc.
603 Denticator
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
715 Avitus Group
Refinery
119 Colgate
113 Goetze Dental
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
135 GlaxoSmithKline
331 Centrix, Inc.
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227 Ultradent Products, Inc.
501 Suite Tooth
801 Team Training Institute
713 www.GemsGuy.com
637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
Uniforms, Gowns & Shoes
814 Second Story Promotions
434 Wells Fargo Practice Finance
113 Goetze Dental
555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
308 Premier Dental Products Company
242 Smile Reminder
658 Total EHR
503 Coltene
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
421 3M ESPE 454 BioHorizons 428 Biomet 3i, LLC 727 Bisco Dental Products 701 BTD Dental, LLC 331 Centrix, Inc. 503 Coltene 756 DenMat Holdings, LLC 826 Dentapreg 609 EXACTA Dental Direct
706 Golden Dental Solutions 737 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc. 446 Meisinger USA 606 OCO Biomedical, Inc. 447 Rose Micro Solutions 500 Steinbach & Associates
Temporization Materials 500 Steinbach & Associates 740 Sultan Healthcare 560 VOCO America, Inc.
Toothbrushes 546 Archtek, Inc. 119 Colgate 305 Crest Oral-B 555 Dentist RX / Ultreo 113 Goetze Dental 757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening 201 Platypus 628 Prophy Perfect
113 Goetze Dental
700 Amazing Sheets
661 Remart International 147 Shader Productions 500 Steinbach & Associates 567 Tim Zandee Photography, Inc.
Units & Accessories 856 Belmont Equipment 516 Biotec 734 DentalEZ Group 549 Forest Dental Products 201 My Company Store 516 Proma 555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates 516 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co., Inc. 500 Steinbach & Associates
Upholstering 733 Upholstery Packages & Services
Vacuum Units & Accessories 555 ACME 251 Alternative Cost Solutions, LLC 701 BTD Dental, LLC 734 Custom Air 602 Dansereau Health Products 113 Goetze Dental 343 R & D Services Amalgam Separators 734 RAMVAC 555 Rocky Mountain Sales Associates
Veneers
416 Sunstar Americas
756 DenMat Holdings, LLC
207 Water Pik, Inc.
Water Treatment Products
637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
201 DentaPure
Toys & Novelties
800 Solmetex/Sterisil
701 BTD Dental, LLC
Websites, Internet & Links
814 Second Story Promotions
830 51 Blocks SEO
Ultrasonic Equipment
155 atdocs.com
308 Premier Dental Products Company
247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies)
625 Best Card, LLC 824 Big Buzz Brands
239 Septodont
840 Axis/SybronEndo
509 Complete Technology Solutions
500 Steinbach & Associates
503 Coltene
735 Tokuyama Dental America
113 Goetze Dental
557 DCM Technology Solutions, Inc. (formerly Liptak Dental Services)
330 Garrison Dental Solutions 531 GC America, Inc. 113 Goetze Dental 201 My Company Store 435 Patterson Dental 757 Philips-Sonicare and Zoom Whitening
760 QeH2
Whitening Products 618 Panadent 637 Zila, a TOLMAR Company
X-Ray & Photographic Supplies 247 ACTEON North America (Satelec & Sopro companies) 549 Air Techniques 555 Aribex/Nomad 329 Aseptico 301 Benco Dental 543 BIOLASE 409 Burkhart Dental Supply 335 Carestream Dental 344 Cleartooth Digital X-Ray 602 Dansereau Health Products 523 Dental Enterprises, a division of Freud Dental 741 Gendex Dental 113 Goetze Dental 749 Henry Schein 451 Instrumentarium/Soredex 555 J. Morita USA
752 802 201 630 555 500
Midmark Corporation Mountain West Rep Group My Company Store Planmeca USA, Inc. Rocky Mountain Sales Associates Steinbach & Associates
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241 Everyday Health, Inc. 244 ProSites, Inc.
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A service of Colorado Rural Health Center Colorado Provider Recruitment (CPR) focuses on expanding the primary care workforce throughout Colorado’s rural and urban underserved healthcare communities. CPR offers recruitment and retention services to healthcare providers and employers. Our unique program connects DENTISTS and DENTAL HYGIENISTS who are passionate in serving safety-net patients, with their perfect Colorado home.
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2013 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DENTAL CONVENTION
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Rocky Mountain Dental Convention
20 CONNECT 13 RMDC ▶ DENVER,CO SATURDAY
THURSDAY
Be sure to record the Course Code and the CE Code at the end of each course you attend. Visit rmdconline.com any time after the course to print your CE verification document.
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OR...USE THE APP! Click on the “CE” button and log in using your registration login (email) & password. You can print your CE Verification document from your PC at your convenience. Sponsored by: Sponsored by:
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THE MOUNTAIN WEST DENTAL INSTITUTE HOSTED BY
The Metropolitan Denver Dental Society is proud to announce the establishment of a premier dental continuing education facility in downtown Denver. This top-notch, high-tech facility will be a hub of dental learning and camaraderie. Check mddsdentist.com frequently for updates on the Mountain West Dental Institute! Naming Rights and Sponsorships are available! Call Elizabeth Price, MDDS Executive Director, for information.
THANKS TO OUR RMDC SPONSORS: