MAY 2013
TAKING ANOTHER LOOK
Inside: Response to the January 2013 Nugget PLUS: Foundation Annual Report!
DON’T MISS THESE UPCOMING EVENTS! dentists in business forum MAY 1, 2013 HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM — I.T. SECURITY, DATA RECOVERY, HIPAA COMPLIANCE Presented by: Jonathan Szymanowski, DMD, MMSc
COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Basic “anatomy” of a computer network • Virus and drive-by download avoidance • Patient data safety and effective back-up • How to choose an IT service company • Emailing a radiograph is a HIPAA violation (with a $10,000 to $250,000 fine per incident). A simple and easy solution only requires a web browser.
licensure renewal MAY 31, 2013 CA DENTAL PRACTICE ACT & INFECTION CONTROL Presented by: Marcella Oster, RDA
COURSE OBJECTIVES: • 2-hours of Infection Control for California licensees • 2-hours of California Dental Practice Act for licensees
The Dental Board of California requires two hours of Infection Control and two hours of California Dental Practice Act for each license renewal cycle. AT TH E 8:30AM–12:30PM • 4 CEU SDDS CLASSROOM
6:30PM–9:00PM • 2.5 CEU, 20% SACRAMENTO HILTON — ARDEN WEST
SDDS OFFIC E!
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT DENTAL FOUNDATION DOES…
general meeting MAY 14, 2013 BABY STEPS: INFANT & PRESCHOOL DENTAL CARE FOR THE GP Presented by: Greg Psaltis, DDS
COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Understand how the age of the child effects appointment expectations • Know what preventive regimens to recommend • Learn how to coach the child and parent to a successful visit
6:30PM–8:30PM • 3 CEU, CORE SACRAMENTO HILTON — ARDEN WEST
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Contents May 2013
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Yet Another Perspective
16
Mid-Level Providers… Again
18
What To Do About Doctor Shortages?
Ariane Terlet, DDS Private Practitioner and Chief Dental Officer, La Clinica de la Raza
Irving Lebovics, DDS Prosthodontist, Los Angeles, CA
Senator Ed Hernandez, DO California State Senate, 24th District
Nugget Editorial Board James Musser, DDS • Editor-in-Chief Paul Binon, DDS, MSD Donna Galante, DMD Alexander Malick, DMD James McNerney, DMD Ash Vasanthan, DDS, MS
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Specials:
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Marching Forward — Follow Up on Delta •
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Social Media Marketing for Dentists •
Ann Milar (CDA Dental Benefits Analyst)
Erich Larsen (Santa Clara County Dental Society)
20–23 Smiles for Kids 2013 Recap 25–29 SDDS Foundation Annual Report (2012)
William Parker, DMD, MS, PhD
Regulars: 5
President’s Message
34–35 Volunteer Opportunities
6–7
You Should Know
36
Advertiser Index
2012 • Overall Newsletter
11
From the Editor-in-Chief
37
Membership Update
Bevan Richardson, DDS
Awards International College of Dentists (ICD)
2010 • Platinum Pencil
13
From the Editor’s Desk
40–41 Vendor Members
Outstanding use of graphics
30
YOU: The Dentist… the Employer
42
Classified Ads
2007 • Overall Newsletter
31
Tech Bytes
2007 • Outstanding Cover
32
We’re Blowing Your Horn!
43 44
Event Highlights SDDS Calendar of Events
2007 • Golden Pen, honorable mention
33
In Memoriam
Article / series of articles of interest to the profession
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Cathy’s Corner
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY
Amador • El Dorado • Placer • Sacramento • Yolo
LEADERSHIP
Words
and Actions
By Cathy B. Levering
SDDS Executive Director
Dedicated. Committed. Patient. Giving. Intelligent. Opinionated. Voracious reader. Considerate. Proud. Selfless. Visionary. Loving husband, father and grandfather. Teacher. Leader. Giver. Untiring Volunteer. Welcome visitor. Newspaper clipper. Chat-er. Idea giver. Shoot-the-breezer. Note writer. Complimenter. Supporter. Creditor. Good friend. Dr. Gordon Harris. Until later, Dr. Harris — you are no longer my boss, my confidant, my historian, my sounding board, my frequent visitor, my critic, my supporter. You are simply “Gordon”: my mentor, my friend. PS: I promise we will take good care of your Dental Society!
President — Gary Ackerman, DDS Immediate Past President — Victor Hawkins, DDS President Elect / Treasurer — Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Secretary — Viren Patel, DDS Editor — James Musser, DDS Executive Director — Cathy Levering
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dean Ahmad, DDS, MS Nancy Archibald, DDS Wallace Bellamy, DMD Margaret Delmore, MD, DDS Jennifer Goss, DDS Carl Hillendahl, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS Peter Worth, DDS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kevin Keating, DDS, MS Robert Gillis, DMD, MS CE: Christy Rollofson, DDS CPR: Greg Heise, DDS Ethics: Volki Felahy, DDS Foundation: Kevin Keating, DDS, MS Leadership Development: Victor Hawkins, DDS Membership: Lisa Laptalo, DDS Peer Review: Brett Peterson, DDS 1T1B Medical Outreach: Guy Acheson, DDS Amalgam: Wai Chan, DDS / Viren Patel, DDS Dental Careers Workgroup: Robin Berrin, DDS Budget & Finance Advisory: Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Bylaws Advisory: Victor Hawkins, DDS Fluoridation Advisory: Victor Hawkins, DDS Forensics Advisory: Mark Porco, DDS Geriatric Outreach: Julianne Digiorno, DDS , RD GMC Task Force: Terry Jones, DDS Legislative: Terry Jones, DDS Strategic Planning Advisory: Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Viren Patel, DDS
TRUSTEES COMMITTEES STANDING
AD HOC ADVISORY TASK FORCES WORKGROUPS
Golf Tournament: Damon Szymanowski, DMD SacPAC: Matthew Campbell, Jr. DDS Smiles for Kids: Donald Rollofson, DMD
SPECIAL EVENTS OTHER
Cathy Levering | Executive Director Della Yee | Program Manager/Executive Assistant Melissa Brown | Publications Coordinator Lisa Murphy | Member Liaison/Peer Review Coordinator Kristen Calderon | Member Liaison/Smiles for Kids Coordinator Liz Bassey | Member Liaison/Graphic Design
SDDS STAFF
Advertising rates and information are sent upon request. Acceptance of advertising in the Nugget in no way constitutes approval or endorsement by Sacramento District Dental Society of products or services advertised. SDDS reserves the right to reject any advertisement. The Nugget is an opinion and discussion magazine for SDDS membership. Opinions expressed by authors are their own, and not necessarily those of SDDS or the Nugget Editorial Board. SDDS reserves the right to edit all contributions for clarity and length, as well as reject any material submitted. The Nugget is published monthly (except bimonthly in June/July and Aug/Sept) by the SDDS, 915 28th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 446-1211. Subscriptions are free to SDDS members, $50 per year for CDA/ADA members and $125 per year for non-members for postage and handling. Third class postage paid at Sacramento, CA.
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President’s Message I’ll Wait and
Do That Tomorrow
By Gary Ackerman, DDS 2013 SDDS President
Time goes by quickly — make some memories.
I
was recently able to go on a vacation with my two children — Taylor (age 17) and Nikki (age 14). While on vacation, it occurred to me that we think we have so much time in life. The idea of “I’ll wait and do that tomorrow” is a common thought pattern in many of our lives. As I spent time with my children, it became very apparent that life as a family together was drawing to a close. My son is ready to spread his wings and go off to college, and my busy daughter has a high school schedule, soccer and social calendar. Time
is flying out the window. Finding those precious moments with family and friends
Tomorrow will come all too soon, leaving us wondering where it all went. is something that we need to commit to. Tomorrow will come all too soon, leaving us wondering where it all went.
As I look back on my dental career, I recall that 26 years ago I came to Sacramento and started my dental practice. That too seems like yesterday. My advice is to savor the moment, live for the day and not put off meeting with friends. Spend some extra time with the family and create some memories, because the memories in life that you create and the time spent with people will be your legacy. In our busy world of dentistry, don’t forget to make those memories.
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Infection Control — Resources for Patient Communication March 29, 2013 As you are probably aware, there is widespread news coverage involving the investigation of an Oklahoma oral surgeon for allegedly poor infection control practices and delegation of dental procedures. The ADA is monitoring this developing story closely. As a result of this story, the ADA fielded numerous media inquiries about infection control and health practices in US dental offices. Below are links to resources that may be helpful to you: Policy Statement on Bloodborne Pathogens, Infection Control and the Practice of Dentistry www.ada.org/1851.aspx Statement on Infection Control in Dentistry www.ada.org/1857.aspx CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings (2003) www.ada.org/sections/professionalResources/ pdfs/guidelines_cdc_infection.pdf Should your patients express concern, here are some suggested talking points: • I’m glad you asked me about this because I want to assure you that in my dental practice, we follow stringent infection control procedures. Also, as your doctor, I would only delegate procedures to my staff that they are licensed or qualified to perform per state regulations.
• Before you enter the examining room, all surfaces, such as the dental chair, instrument tray, dental light, drawer handles and countertops, have been cleaned and decontaminated. • Non-disposable dental instruments are cleaned and sterilized between patients. In my office we sterilize instruments using [DESCRIBE WHETHER YOU USE AN AUTOCLAVE WHICH INVOLVES STEAM UNDER PRESSURE, DRY HEAT OR CHEMICAL STERILIZATION. IF YOU WISH, YOU COULD OFFER TO SHOW YOUR PATIENTS YOUR STERILIZATION OR SET-UP AREA] • Disposable items like needles or gauze are placed in special bags or containers for special, monitored disposal. • Your well-being is important to me and my staff, which is why we follow stringent infection control procedures and comply with all state regulations for the protection of patients. • You can visit the American Dental Association’s website at www.mouthhealthy.org and use the search term “infection control” to see a video on this topic. The website has a lot of information to help you take care of your oral health, too. Your patients may also ask if your office is regularly inspected. Inspection requirements vary from state to state, so if you are unsure about your state’s requirement, we encourage you to contact your state dental board. — American Dental Association (ADA)
CURES — DEA Drug Monitoring Program SDDS has received several calls about drug seekers. We called the DEA and received the CURES information below. Doctors with DEA licenses should know the following:
• I would never delegate procedures to make sure only duly trained or licensed concerning who performs and we make sure that. I care about my patients and your health and safety are my foremost priorities.
CURES (Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System) is a prescription drug monitoring program, run by the State of California. Dentists can sign up for free. It is a database in which the doctor can enter the patient’s name and date of birth, and are then given the patient’s prescription history. There is typically a 2–3 week delay on data entry, but doctor’s can at least get an idea of the individual’s history.
• Studies show that following proper infection control procedures greatly reduces risk to patients to the point of an extremely remote possibility.
BEFORE PRESCRIBING ANY MEDICATION, ALL DOCTORS SHOULD GET THE PATIENT’S DRIVER’S LICENSE NUMBER, DATE OF BIRTH AND NAME.
• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has developed special recommendations for use in dental offices.
CURES PROGRAM WEBSITE: http://oag.ca.gov/cures-pdmp
Let me describe just a few of the things that we do in my practice in terms of infection control: • All dental staff involved in patient care scrub their hands before each and every patient and use appropriate protective garb such as gloves, masks, gowns and eyewear. • A new set of gloves and masks are used for each patient.
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Marching Forward — Follow-up on Delta • By Ann Milar (CDA Dental Benefits Analyst) Reprinted with permission from the April issue of the CDA Update.
I have two favorite months of the year, October and March. Why March? March brings the promise of longer, sunny days, the end of the dismal Central Valley fog and the spring season. New beginnings are a symbol of spring, which officially began March 20th. On March 1st CDA leapt into action on behalf of our members with Delta Dental of California and a different attitude. Why am I discussing March when you are reading this in April? CDA staff and volunteers have to write their columns and articles well in advance of the upcoming CDA Update issues. So while you are reading this in April, I’m writing this in March (March 4th actually) just as CDA members are opening their email to learn that CDA is asking Delta Dental tough questions regarding Delta’s plans to reduce Premier provider reimbursements later this year. Day 1 is almost over and so far the response from CDA members has been primarily positive. SURPRISED? I am not surprised by the responses from CDA members. In fact, I’m encouraged about the future and how our members will fare as Delta Dental takes its actions. Why? CDA members are smart, they are savvy and, for the most part, they stay in the know about what’s happening in the dental benefits market. They have to possess these attributes in order to ensure their practice’s viability. Even those members who read for the first time today about the future of their Delta Dental Premier fees weren’t angry, they asked thoughtful questions and are looking ahead to mitigate the actions of Delta Dental so that it doesn’t impact their practices, and more importantly, their patients.
What happened in other states to the profession as a result of these fee decreases? The good news is that dentistry continues to thrive in those states, albeit changed. Washington experienced several effects, some positive and negative. These included changes to the cost of hygiene services, consolidation of practices, more competitive lab fees, some reduced practice values, and reduced income for some dentists. However, many dental offices benefited from reevaluating their methods and implementing policies and procedures to increase office efficiencies and ensure that the quality of care delivered to their patients remained high. When speaking with consultants who worked with Washington dentists during their fee reduction, the common thread for those dentists who successfully managed their practices through that process was flexibility, the willingness to do things differently than they had previously. To some dentists, that meant negotiating with or reconsidering labs, suppliers, etc. For other dentists it meant completely restructuring how they ran their office, both procedurally and physically. Below is a list of recommendations offered by practice management and financial management experts other dentists found helpful:
• Remove all emotion and begin serious • Flexibility is important work on your business. • Measure the anticipated impact. Having • Evaluate your practice, to accurate data (tax/financial statements see what makes sense for and practice management software) is you, business-wise critical to making an informed decision. • Manage your finances or monitor them through your accountant by requesting While California is generally leading the charge in dental benefits compared to the a cash Profit and Loss statement. rest of the country, as far as Delta Dental fee reductions go, we are following a few • Reduce variable costs and manage your overhead by rethinking and other states in this latest trend. As Dr. Robinson pointed out in her correspondence restructuring the way you run your office. of March 4th, several states have already encountered Delta Premier fee reductions: • Evaluate your plan participation. Idaho, Connecticut, New Jersey and Washington. Not knowing specifically how • Remember, you ultimately choose your course of action. Delta will implement its fee reductions in California, I sought some information from our colleagues in Washington to obtain their perspective on how Washington Based on the above recommendations, each dental office has work to do, including evaluating your practice to see whether it is making sense businessDental Service (WDS) implemented its fee changes. wise. Whether you are a contracted Delta Dental provider or not, please take a few One important point conveyed by Washington colleagues is that the WDS fee minutes to read the recommendations of Dr. Michael Perry, the Delta Dental Fee decreases varied by procedure. Revised fees could mean that a rarely provided Cut information presented by Greg Alterton, and the suggested actions included procedure remained flat or slightly decreased, but commonly performed in this month’s Compass Corner [all in the April 2013 CDA Update]. All of the procedures were reduced at a higher percentage than the percentage quoted information provided is useful in some way, whether it’s dispelling a myth about overall. It is due to this variation of fee adjustments that Delta can average the CDA’s linkage to Delta (no, Delta was not started by CDA) or how to evaluate your data and state that the fees were only reduced by the stated percentage. practice model, there is information every CDA member can absorb and utilize. Further, WDS also reduced the PPO fees for its provider network, on top of the CDA is marching on as your partner in the profession, but we can’t offer a onePremier fee reduction. To date, we have no indications that Delta Dental will size-fits-all solution to meet the needs of 25,000 dentists. Each dental office in utilize this methodology in California, but it is something that all contracted this state operates differently, so each member has to do their own evaluation and dentists should be aware of. begin spring cleaning in their practice. We’re here to help you along the way. www.sdds.org • May 2013
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Being Social
By Erich Larsen
Editorial Assistant, Santa Clara County Dental Society Reprinted with permission from Santa Clara County Dental Society
Social Media Marketing for Dentists: Managing Your Online Identity
can establish yourself as an authority in the minds of your audience. You show that you are knowledgeable, capable and respected. For many people, this can go a long way toward easing anxiety.
Who do you want to be online? Are you projecting an image of a successful dental practice, or does your lack of online activity say “Sorry, We’re Closed?” Managing your online identity should be an important part of your marketing strategy. But, what constitutes an online identity, anyway?
BE REAL: No relationship is made up entirely of academic, professional or marketing dialogue. Occasionally make sure to post about trivialities like birthdays, favorite songs, or even cats doing funny things. Don’t be afraid to have opinions and share them. Consider sharing your own experiences as a dental patient, or even anecdotes from your personal life.
Your professional website can connect users to your presence on social media outlets. Customer reviews on Yelp, Google, or Angie’s List can join with an active Facebook profile, a busy Twitter feed and a photo stream on Instagram to create a clear overall picture of your personality and business. All of these interactions create your online identity. When managing your online identity, it’s important to focus on how you want your audience to perceive you or your practice. Let’s assume you have the basics: an email account, and a functioning professional website to link to. These are the first building blocks of an online identity. The next piece should be social media. What is social media? The Wikipedia entry for the term states: “Social media refers to the means of interactions among people in which they create, share and exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.” Some examples include Facebook, Twitter, blogs and YouTube.
Remember that social media is like a huge dinner party. Would you want your dinner party interrupted by aggressive salespeople? BE CONSISTENT: Don’t post only once in a while. Post at least three times per week. Some dentists even post several times per day! 74% of marketers saw an increase in website traffic after investing as little as six hours per week in social media. Despite this, 70% of Facebook brand pages are updated less than twice per month. Commit to spending time and resources on your social media campaign. Treat it like a valuable part of your overall marketing effort — because it can be! BE ACCESSIBLE: Write in terms that people can understand, and avoid delving into procedural detail unless someone specifically asks for it. Also, make sure to post pictures or video, when applicable. After all, a picture says a thousand words in a language everyone understands!
First, decide whether using social media is right for you. It isn’t right for every dentist. Some dentists actually choose to minimize their online presence because they’re already too busy with patients gained by traditional means.
BE RESPONSIVE: Respond quickly to questions, comments or friend requests. If someone takes the time to make contact with you online, treat it like a golden opportunity. People hate to be ignored, and will quickly turn hostile if they feel you aren’t interested in them.
If you aren’t ready or able to commit to a fully realized social media strategy, then don’t even open a Facebook account. You don’t want a poorly managed online identity to show up in the search results. It’s better to have no identity than a sloppy, haphazard one. A Facebook account with few posts or a YouTube channel with only one or two videos can do more damage to your online identity than having nothing at all.
Managing your online identity is becoming a vital aspect of marketing. Even if you haven’t created any social media accounts, or even a web page, you may still have an online identity that you don’t know about. User reviews on sites such as Yelp, or even Google can destroy your online reputation if they go unchecked.
Once you’ve decided to incorporate social media into your online identity, it becomes even more important to manage users’ perceptions. If you don’t take an active role in deciding who you want to be online, your users will decide who you are for themselves. Mastering the following qualities will help turn your online identity into a powerful marketing tool:
Try searching for your practice, or even your own name, on any of the major search engines. The top three listings will determine what most people see when they look for you, but the rest of the listings may provide further insight. Once you discover what people are saying about you, you can take steps to respond.
BE AN EXPERT: Dentists are faced with a unique challenge. As many as 20% of Americans avoid seeing a dentist because they are afraid. How can dentists overcome this anxiety in their target audience?
Dentists face unique challenges in shaping public opinion; from mitigating fear and anxiety to simply finding prospective customers. This makes it even more important for dentists to be aware of and actively engaged in shaping their online identities. Take charge of your online identity now, and make sure your customers see who you want to be online.
The best way is to demonstrate expertise in your industry. Social media is the perfect venue. By writing and/or sharing relevant articles, videos or photos, you
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From the Editor-in-Chief Mid-Level Providers:
Upon Further Examination
By James Musser, DDS Editor-in-Chief
The January 2013 issue of The Nugget on mid-level providers caused quite a stir. This issue presents additional information on that topic from guest editor, Dr. Deb Finney.
H
ey, how about that January 2013 issue of the SDDS Nugget, huh?! The editor of that issue, Dr. Jim McNerney, set out to express some of the membership's feelings about the failure of the legislature to pass SB694 in particular, and about the entire concept of "mid-level providers" (MLP) in general. This editor even contributed a humorous (he thought) article on the matter, alluding to a camel's desire to enter a tent. Well, it seems our issue caught the attention of people far beyond our local Society, leading to a long series of telephone conversations between your editors and various people who
felt the "other" side of the MLP question was given short shrift. It was determined that, in fairness, a future issue of the Nugget would be given to present the arguments supporting the entire concept. Fortunately, we have in the membership of our Society a former president of CDA and a former dental hygienist, who is also imminently qualified to comment on the MLP question. Dr. Debra Finney has gathered additional articles she felt would help the membership understand the many facets of this complicated issue since, as the articles make abundantly clear, it isn't going to go away any time soon.
On a much sadder note, the passing of two of our most stalwart members, Drs. Marty Rosa and Gordon Harris, within a month of each other must be noted and shared with the readers. They were such good friends and mentors to so many, for so long. They will be sorely missed.
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Crowns for Kids® offers dentists the chance to improve the oral health of the children in the Sacramento community. Money raised from their donations of gold fillings and crowns helps support oral health projects for underserved children, which focus on preventive care, consumer education, restorative care and fluoridation.
Crowns for Kids® has provided more than a million dollars to fund many critical, oral health initiatives. Star Group is the Dental Refiner of Choice for the Sacramento District Dental Society (SDDS) Foundation.
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From the Editor’s Desk Another Look,
From Some Different Perspectives
By Debra Finney, MS, DDS Guest Editor
Further examination of the topic of mid-level providers. Is there something to this plan?
T
he January 2013 issue of The Nugget featured several opinions about SB694, cheering its death in the Assembly and questioning the legitimacy of an actual lack of access to care which led to a perceived need for such legislation. The Nugget fell under criticism for presenting a unilateral assessment of the access to care issue and the proposed solutions, specifically, mid-level providers. I was asked to guest edit
brother that he arrived on the grocery boat too. My parents both had college degrees, but they were not aware that a lack of sunshine and fresh milk could lead to vitamin D deficiency rickets and the skeletal deformities I have lived with since infancy. So, in a sense, I was a victim of the lack of access to care. I can still taste those nasty cod liver oil pills!
I would like to share my perspective which is based on my background and experiences . . .
There are many factors responsible for the barriers to receiving care; it is not just the poor and uneducated who are underserved. I was trained as an RDHEF and worked in a dental office in Wasilla, Alaska where I did everything but the restorative preparations. I know the quality of the restorations I placed was better than many I see in patients today. I also taught restorative dentistry at the Western Kentucky University Dental Hygiene Program. I have first-hand familiarity with the educational standards and the ability to train hygiene students in expanded functions as proposed by Dr. David Nash at the University of Kentucky. I know that it is a model that can increase the delivery of care and can make a difference in some situations. I have followed the development and implementation of the Alaska Dental Health Aide Therapist and I understand why it is a model that works in remote areas of Alaska.
I was born in Sitka, Alaska and lived until age 12 in logging camps on Prince of Wales Island. The closest health care providers were 40 miles away by boat or air. Our groceries were delivered once a month by boat — we are still trying to convince my youngest
In addition to these experiences, between 2006 and 2011 I served on task forces and workgroups on workforce for both the ADA and CDA. I have read the history, the studies and the projections. I believe (from my perspective) that there are multifactorial
• It is not just the poor and uneducated who are underserved • One solution will not fit all; we need a variety of solutions this issue to present different views. Frankly, I’m not sure if this is an honor or not, since this topic has become emotional and divisive. My goal with the opinions expressed here is to take the emotion out of the situation — lofty goal, I know. But it will be difficult for dentistry to agree on potential solutions — or even if there is a need, unless we can view the situation through the eyes of our colleagues.
challenges to providing oral health care to a significant portion of our population. We have tried to make a dent in the local need through our SDDF programs and CDA Cares. We have provided LOTS of care but at the end of the day, there are still people standing in line, waiting and hoping that they will be seen. One solution will not fit all; we need a variety of solutions. I believe we must partner with legislators or be forced to accept the consequences of what they decide without dentistry’s input. I don’t know which solutions will work for which populations in California and I don’t believe anyone does. The only way we will know is to research the options in a qualified, well designed study. As a CDA Past President, I trust the direction set by our leaders and I wish I could instill the same confidence in all dentists. And lastly, we are not the only health care providers dealing with this issue. Medicine will be faced with a shortage of primary care providers when the Affordable Care Act takes effect. Senator Hernandez has introduced legislation that would allow optometrists, nurse practitioners and pharmacists to provide expanded care. What about including dentists? What an opportunity we would have to educate the public about our training and our knowledge of systemic health. Oh wait, that would make us mid-level providers. Hmmm, wonder how medicine would feel about that. I hope you enjoy taking in the view from the different perspectives presented here.
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MID-LEVEL PROVIDERS: II
Yet Another
By Ariane Terlet, DDS
Perspective
Private Practitioner and Chief Dental OFficer, La Clinica de la Raza
My openness to looking at different solutions to the access/barriers issues comes originally from having been trained on the job as a dental assistant at a U.S. Army Base outside of Stuttgart, Germany. I was seventeen years old. There were two general dentists responsible for 4,000 patients, with one dental assistant.
When approaching a complex issue, it is important for me to understand the big picture perspective of what I am dealing with and how to create a win-win situation. Whether it is a blessing or a curse, I have been afforded the opportunity to wear many different hats in my various professional roles. I have a unique perspective in that I have and manage my own private practice, along with being the Chief Dental Officer for a Federally Qualified Health Center. I served as the Chair of Legislation for the Dental Board of California and later on the CDA Government Affairs Council. I understand the regulatory and sausage making process more than I would like. The lesson I learned from these experiences is that being in the decision-makers shoes is very different than the more comfortable role of playing armchair quarterback. Every time I hear the term mid-level provider, I cringe, as I know what is coming next. The visceral response is very clear on faces. At
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the recent CDA Leadership Conference, one of the speakers gave a great example of their definition of fear: False Evidence Appearing Real. Communication ends. Panic and mistrust set in. This is what we have lived through the past two years. I believe that we are slowly and cautiously moving forward. What is the definition of a mid-level provider? If you ask five dentists you will get five different definitions and opinions. All “mid-levels / dental therapists” are not alike in education or scope. These do and will vary tremendously state by state. The Pew Foundation invited representatives from each of the 50 states to Minnesota to see their dental therapist models and visit the delivery sites. I was one of the invited guests. I can tell you first-hand that they have very good educational programs and the care we observed was provided in an appropriate fashion. The dental therapists (DT) in Minnesota, with the exception of a few, are all hygienists. The dental hygiene and dental assisting scope of practice in Minnesota allows for them to place and finish amalgams and Class I and Class V composites. They are also allowed to place and remove IV lines. They already have a great deal of experience in delivering care to patients. The DT curriculum fills in the missing pieces of their education. They are taking and passing the same CRDTS licensure examinations as the dental graduates. The grading is blind and the examiners do not know who they are grading. Why is the dental therapist model working (for now) in Minnesota? It is all about the math.
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he clinic manager was the noncommissioned officer-in-charge. He was a hygienist but was running the clinic so he taught the dental assistants to do hygiene procedures. I was a Red Cross volunteer and they put me to work. I placed all of the sealants on the kids, learned how to take x-rays and assisted chairside. There were staff shortages. We had a daily sick call of 15–30 patients in need of services to be able to do their jobs to defend our country. Necessity is the mother of invention. I was well trained and provided quality care to the patients I served. This volunteer experience led to my decision to become a dentist.
• Why does this seem to be working in Minnesota? • Is there an access issue? • How do we fix our broken system? Minnesota has a shortage of dentists and an abundance of under-employed hygienists. Starting salaries for dentists are between $130- 140K/ year. Dental Hygiene salaries are $60- $70K/year. California starting salaries for dentists are approximately $100K/year. Hygienists working full time are making the same amount and in some cases, even more. In Minnesota it is less expensive to have the dental therapists provide the dental care. The “death” of SB 694 reminds me of Mark Twain’s famous quote about the reports of his death being greatly exaggerated. The bill number may be gone for the time being but the issues that brought it forward are still unresolved. The California State Legislature has to answer to its constituents. The calculation of the number of 30% of the population that has not been able to access care was prior to loss
of adult dental services through the Denti-Cal program. To those who still don’t think we have an access issue, I invite you to spend a day with me at one of our clinics or volunteer at a CDA Cares event. We are seeing a much greater demand for services at our clinics from patients that were previously fully employed and benefitted. Now, after being out of work or out of benefits for several years, patients are trying to maintain their dental health by seeking lower cost care at our sites. I am having patients from my private practice, who are struggling financially due to the economy, ask if they can receive services at the clinic as they can no longer afford to come to see me in private practice. Our system is broken and, until we fix the system, no matter how many dental providers we throw at the problem, we are not going to resolve it. That is the bottom line. That being said, it is up to dentists to find viable solutions and to present them to the legislature. We have started this process and the legislature did not move forward. We as members of CDA have very clearly demonstrated that there isn’t one silver bullet to solve the access/barriers to care issue in California, but that we are willing to address the issues.
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MID-LEVEL PROVIDERS: II
Mid-Level Providers… Again
By Irving Lebovics, DDS
Prosthodontist, Los Angeles, CA
What I am writing here is my own personal perspective, not that of any organization or group. I feel that I can offer a unique perspective, having not only lived through the many divisive debates we have had, but also having had the opportunity to speak at length with all parties to this issue.
This has been an emotional issue for many of us. In the process of the debate, however, we have often lost our sense of propriety, honesty and even civility. As a dental professional, I found this of far greater consequence than the issue itself.
at best. There is no doubt in my mind that this would be more definitively proven in a comprehensive study.
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By the same token, in the Alaska and Minnesota MLP programs, we haven’t seen evidence of post-operative disasters by MLPs providing irreversible dental procedures (admittedly the sample size is quite small). I had occasion to meet with some of the Alaska MLPs and discuss in detail how they handle unexpected difficulties when extracting teeth. Their knowledge was quite impressive; although it should be pointed out that they were always in telecommunication with a dentist while performing extractions. Even these conversations, however, did not convince me that MLPs could perform surgical procedures safely on a large scale, given their level of training. A well designed study might be helpful in making that determination. This has been an emotional issue for many of us. In the process of the debate, however, we have often lost our sense of propriety, honesty and even civility. As a dental professional, I found this of far greater consequence than the issue itself. It is unfair to demonize anyone for expressing any opinion in good faith. Senator Padilla communicated clearly to us his commitment to the policy contained in SB 694. He has already introduced a placeholder bill in the new legislative session that will basically pick up from where SB 694 left off. It would be worthwhile to discuss some general thoughts on the issue of MLPs and how we might be better served relating to the issue this time around. Much has been made of the “urban legend” of an access to care problem in dentistry. Claiming to have empty chair time in one’s office does not mean that there is no access
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irst, let me make a disclaimer. I am not currently in favor of establishing a new member of the dental team who would be able to do irreversible procedures, generally referred to as a mid-level provider (MLP). The model does not seem to make economic sense to me, especially when the provider would have to receive nearly as much training as a dentist, as we see in Minnesota. It is worth pointing out that the vast majority of trainees in Minnesota are hygienists, who already have background, training and experience in the dental field. It also seems that because of the high cost of training and the basic expenses involved in providing services, the possible cost savings to the consumer of the dental service provided by MLPs would be minimal
problem. The question is whether the dentist with that extra chair time is willing and able to see those who have the access problem. That may involve helping to provide transportation, employing a multi-lingual staff and accepting significantly lower fees. Anyone who has volunteered at CDA Cares events has no doubt that there are many Californians who, for a variety of reasons, cannot access dental care. Our system is broken. There are too many expensive ER visits for basic dental concerns. Even those with Medicaid insurance (Denti-Cal) cannot find practitioners who will accept it. Reimbursement rates in these programs are ridiculously low. On top of all this, it is projected that there will be close to 1,000,000 more children in California who will be insured under Denti-Cal, because of the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Health Care Act. Who will treat these additional kids if we aren’t able to treat the ones already in the program? Again, I don’t think that MLPs are the answer, but let’s not turn a blind eye to the problem. I had an opportunity to have lunch with Wendy Lazarus, founder and Co-president of the Children’s Partnership (the organization involved in advocating for MLP’s in California). The fact that her organization has identified the lack of dental care for California’s children as a critical agenda issue is quite laudable, even if we don’t agree on all of their solutions. I asked her why the Children’s Partnership was so focused on MLPs and not on other proposals that may be more effective. She responded that they wanted to pursue all possible solutions.
They are focusing on enrolling more children in Denti-Cal, ensuring that there are an adequate number of dental providers, making Denti-Cal more user friendly, and yes, increasing reimbursement to the dentist. We may yet find the Children’s Partnership to be an important ally in improving access to dental care in our State. Some have complained that MLPs would create two levels of care. Anyone involved in serving the poor can attest to the fact that different levels of care already exist. In fact, there are at least three levels of dental care in California today. Some receive good care, some receive only basic or episodic care, and some receive no care at all. The “levels of care” argument no longer resonates with the public or the legislators. Our goal should be to at least provide basic care to everyone which is better than no care to some. Others have expressed concern about even doing a study as if studies are just manipulated to achieve the desired result. Having been privy to a lot of the negotiation around SB694, I feel very confident that CDA would only agree to a study that is university based and independent of political pressure. We have to realize that we don’t look very professional when we oppose science and scientific study, especially when we regularly invoke that same science when advocating for water fluoridation or the use of amalgam. I have also tried to give some thought to how we should prioritize issues around MLPs. Without demeaning the strong concerns that have been expressed on this issue, I don’t think it should be our first priority. I recall vividly during our debates about
RDHAPs and licensure by credential, the ominous warnings that these initiatives would destroy our practices. They both became law and neither has had any effect on dental practices to date. Of the 500 or so licensed RDAHPs in California, those who practice tend to do so in nursing homes and other non-traditional settings and only a small number of dentists from other states have taken advantage of the licensure by credential pathway. I suspect that we would see a similar scenario with MLPs. We have to learn to trust each other again. CDA staff and volunteer dentists put in a great amount of time to study issues before recommendations are made. It should be appreciated even if one thinks their conclusions are wrong. We are all colleagues, and share the same basic interest of enhancing our practices and the oral health of the public. Finally, we have invested much to create a positive image of dentists and dentistry both in the halls of government and among the public. That positive image has served us well as a profession, but more importantly, has served the public well by making oral health a priority. We invented the concept of preventive care. We have successfully undertaken the largest public health project in history, water fluoridation. There are those in the media who want to portray us as only interested in financial gain. We cannot afford to contribute to that negative perception. Our public positions should be based on the enhancement of oral health in our society. Damage to our image will do us far more harm than any mid-level provider ever could.
How should we approach the new Padilla Bill as it makes its way through the Legislature?
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We should all commit to healthy respectful debate based on facts and refrain from personal attacks. It is fair to bring all of the scientific literature into the discussion, whether it is from New Zealand or from a CDA commissioned study. We should take the time to read and understand the material before discussing it.
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Where gaps in knowledge exist, we should embrace the possibility of scientific study to answer outstanding questions. We should also be vigilant to ensure that proposed studies are well designed and properly done.
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We should remember that the legislative process is complicated and often messy. As bills progress they are rewritten and amended. While it is important to follow the changes as the bill moves through the legislature, it is the final product that counts.
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Once decisions are made by our House of Delegates, let’s all get behind them and move on.
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MID-LEVEL PROVIDERS: II
What To Do
About Doctor Shortages?
By Senator Ed Hernandez, OD
CA State Senate, 24th District
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any areas in our state already deal with doctor shortages. From inner city Los Angeles to rural counties, doctor shortages have become the norm. According to a report commissioned by the California Health Care Foundation, the number of primary care physicians actively practicing in California is at the very bottom range of, or below, the state’s need based on Council on Graduate Medical Education estimates. The distribution of these physicians is also poor. In 2008, there were 69,460 actively practicing physicians in California (this includes Doctors of Medicine and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine), and only 35 percent of these physicians reported practicing primary care. This equates to 63 active primary care physicians in patient
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care per 100,000 persons. According to the Council on Graduate Medical Education, a range of 60 to 80 primary care physicians are needed per 100,000 in order to adequately meet the needs of the population. When the same metric is applied regionally, only 16 of California’s 58 counties fall within the needed supply range for primary care physicians. In other words, less than one third of Californians live in a community where they have access to the health care services they need. A recent New York Times editorial titled “When the Doctor is Not Needed” noted “there is plenty of evidence that well-trained health workers can provide routine service that is every bit as good or even better than what the patients would receive from a
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As many as seven million Californians are expected to seek health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act next year, a dramatic number that will place more pressure on our state’s already fragile network of healthcare professionals.
doctor. And because they are paid less than doctors, they can save the patient and the health care system money.” As a practicing optometrist, I know this is true. I have helped patients become aware of general health issues related to eyesight, like diabetes or hypertension. Other trained professionals are also appropriately positioned to use their considerable training and knowledge to assist patients as well. This month I introduced three bills (Senate Bills 491, 492, and 493), which are designed to bridge the “provider gap.” This legislation will allow nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and optometrists to provide medical advice and assistance to the full extent of their education and training, unrestrained by artificial barriers to practice. This legislation will improve Californians’ access to high quality healthcare from our state’s range of safe, efficient, and regulated providers. Over the past decade, testing and certification programs have significantly raised their standards, standards which must be met by physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and optometrists. Moreover, practitioners in these areas have received enhanced clinical training, moved
to graduate or advanced degrees, and met the requirements included in upgraded accreditation processes. Dental professionals are also in short supply. According to the California Dental Association, an estimated 10 million Californians experience barriers to dental care. The need for dental services continues to increase, and I applaud CDA’s efforts to increase access to these crucial services. Just one example to highlight is the California Dental Foundation’s CDA Cares event, which provides free dental clinics to provide oral health services and education for more than 2,000 patients at each event. These patients are low-income and have the greatest needs — and this may be the first time seeing a dentist. Other states have recognized the advances in these medical practitioner programs and have expanded the roles of these more highly qualified professionals. California has not kept pace. It’s time to fall in line with what makes sense for the people of our state. The people of California deserve to receive affordable, quality healthcare. Please join me in supporting this legislation.
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Smiles for Kids 2013
THANK YOU!
FEBRUARY 2, 2013
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Smiles for Kids 2013
563 total volunteers (240 doctors participated — 20% of our active membership!) FALL 2012 SCREENINGS 21,025 kids screened 110 doctors volunteered to screen (37 doctors actually screened)
Results: 73% 1’s • 21% 2’s • 6% 3’s 1 = good dental health 2 = care required 3 = urgent care required
SFK DAY TREATMENT SITES
ADOPT-A-KID PROGRAM
653 kids scheduled for treatment 97 doctors volunteered 323 staff and other volunteers worked
171 kids referred for GP treatment 109 kids referred to Ortho Program 119 kids referred to other specialities
420 TOTAL VOLUNTEERS 27 treatment sites in 36 private offices
399 TOTAL ADOPT-A-KID CASES 124 total doctors volunteered to take Adopt-a-Kid cases
SFK DAY (February 2, 2013)
ADOPT-A-KID
Total # of kids scheduled.........................................653 Total % of “no shows” .......................................... 27% Total # of “walk-ins”...................................................60 Total # of kids treated..............................................540 Total % of kids needing additional treatment through the Adopt-a-Kid Program......................................... 72%
Dollar value of pro bono services donated to Adopt-aKid Program cases (estimate*).....................$240,000
Total dollar value of pro bono services donated on SFK Day.................................................$289,904
Dollar value of pro bono services donated to Ortho Program cases (estimate*)...........................$470,000 Estimated total dollar value of pro bono services donated to 2012 Adopt-a-Kid & Ortho Programs (NOT FINAL*).......................................... $710,000+ *
FINAL NUMBERS AVAILABLE JULY 31, 2013
TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE OF DENTAL CARE FROM ALL SOURCES (2013): $1 MILLION* (estimate)
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Patterson Dental Supply Star Group — Crowns for Kids United Concordia Dental
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Smiles for Kids 2013 Our Cups Runneth Over with Smiles!
Thanks to all (563 TOTAL VOLUNTEERS!) who volunteered their time to make this year’s Smiles for Kids project a huge success! *Volunteered their office for Smiles for Kids Day
SFK Screening Docs Dean Ahmad, DDS Kimberly Anderson, DDS Kreston Anderson, DDS Todd Andrews, DDS Paul Barkin, DDS Reymond Bautista, DMD Robin Berrin, DDS John Birch, DDS Forrest Boozer, DDS Gary Borge, DDS Arthur Burbridge, DDS David Cernik, DDS Jayson Chalmers, DDS Christopher Chan, DDS Jonathan Chan, DDS Wai Chan, DDS Regina Cheung, DDS Vincent Chiappone, DDS, MSD Rajas Chitre, DDS Mark Choi, DDS Clifford Chow, DDS Stephen Christensen, DMD Brian Crawford, DMD Paul Cripe, DDS David Crippen, DDS Robert Daby, DDS Paul Denzler, DDS Lisa Dobak, DDS Robert Dorian, DDS Mark Douglas, DDS, MSD Timothy Durkin, DDS Maria Eloisa Espiritu, DDS Gwendelyn Enriquez, DMD Tiffany Favero Holladay, DMD Vivian Fernandez, DDS Kimberly Fong, DDS Melissa Fong, DDS Lora Foster Rode, DDS Kasi Franck, DDS Michael Gade, DDS Jennifer Goldman, DDS Jennifer Goss, DDS A. Scott Grivas, DDS Matthew Gustafsson, DDS Kerry Hanson, DDS Kirk Hanson, DDS Daniel Harlan, DDS Gordon Harris, DDS Victor Hawkins, DDS Russell Hirano, DDS Alice Huang, DDS Ralph Isola, DDS Denise Jabusch, DDS Terrence Jones, DDS Mark Kujiraoka, DDS Merlin Lai, DDS Hung Le, DDS Tamar Lev, DDS Yen Lieu, DMD Neil Loveridge, DDS Thomas Ludlow, DDS Abdon Manaloto, DDS Larry Masuoka, DMD Jim McNerney, DMD Warren McWilliams, III, DDS Mahnaz Moussavi, DMD Charles Newens, DDS John Noe, DDS
George Oatis, DDS Brian Orcutt, DDS Gregory Owyang, DDS Virenchandra Patel, DDS Sireesha Penumetcha, DDS Hanh Pham, DDS Bryan Pierce, DDS Mark Porco, DDS Richard Portalupi, DDS, MSD Dexter Quiggle, DDS Linda Rafferty, DDS Darryl Ragland, DDS Gabrielle Rasi, DDS Ronald Rasi, DDS Joseph Rawlins, DDS, MS Jorge Rico, DDS Donald Rollofson, DMD Jeffrey Rosa, DDS Ron Rott, DDS Jeffrey Routsong, DDS Stephen Saffold, DDS April Skinner, DDS Charles Smurthwaite, DDS Lee Anne Stigers, DMD Scott Szotko, DDS Jonathan Szymanowski, DMD,MMSc Ricky Tin, DDS H. Scott Thompson, DDS Amy Thu Tran, DDS Loc Tran, DDS Sang Tran, DDS Allison Trout, DDS Hoang Truong, DDS Thuy Nga Vu, DDS Judith Vue, DDS Dina Wasileski, DMD Julie Wong, DDS Mark Wong, DDS Jamson Wu, DDS, MSD Michelle Yap, DMD Douglas Yee, DDS H. Wesley Yee, DDS
SFK Day Volunteer Docs Kim Anderson, DDS Kreston Anderson, DDS* Jerhet Ask, DDS Ron Ask, DDS* Wallace Bellamy, DMD Michael Boyce, DDS* Damon Boyd, DDS* Vanessa Browne, DDS Arthur Burbridge, DDS Matt Campbell, DDS Erin Carson, DDS David Cernik, DDS* Andrea Cervantes, DDS* Christopher Chan, DDS* Nikki Chauhan, DDS Garth Collins, DDS Matthew Comfort, DDS* Joe Daby, DDS Robert Daby, DDS* Stella Dariotis, DDS Jennifer Datwyler, DMD Paul Denzler, DDS* Julianne DiGiorno, DDS*
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Pamela DiTomasso, DMD* Arlene Do, DDS Barry Dunn, DDS Nagy Elsemary, DDS* Eloisa Espiritu, DDS Kimberly Fong, DDS Lora Foster-Rode, DDS Kasi Franck, DDS Calvin Garland, DDS* Holly Gonder, DDS* CJ Gregor, DDS Wayne Grossman, DDS Matthew Gustafsson, DDS* Victor Hawkins, DDS* Carl Hillendahl, DDS Chester Hsu, DDS* Denise Jabusch, DDS Bryan Judd, DDS* Sean Khodai, DMD Craig Kinzer, DDS* Gary Krupa, DDS* Merlin Lai, DDS Emerson Lake, DDS* Hung Le, DDS Tyson Lechner, DDS Diane Liberty, DDS Yen Lieu, DMD Jenny McCarthy, DDS* Candy McComb, DDS* Sydney Moore, DDS Megan Moyneur, DDS Phong Ngo, DDS Andrew Owyoung, DDS Purvak Parikh, DDS* Sireesha Penumetcha, DDS Sergio Pereira, DDS* Michael Phelps, DDS* Robert Ramirez, DDS Gabrielle Rasi, DDS* Aaron Reeves, DMD* Leon Roda, DDS* Christy Rollofson, DDS* Donald Rollofson, DMD* Nicholas Rotas, DDS Sean Roth, DDS* Jennifer Ryan, DDS* Elaheh Samsani, DDS Dean Sands, DMD* Stefanie Shore, DDS Dwight Simpson, DDS* Andrea Sosa, DDS* Tate Stimpson, DMD Victoria Sullivan, DDS* Scott Thompson, DDS* Sang Tran, DDS* Allison Trout, DDS* Kelvin Tse, DDS Wayne Tsutsuse, DDS Nicole Velasco, DDS Stuart Wakeman, DDS* Kim Wallace, DDS* Cindy Weideman, DDS* Kristina Wiley, DDS Jesse Wilson, DDS Boyoung Won, DMD Janice Work, DDS*
SFK Day Staff Volunteers
Leann Agee, RDA Shainel Aguiran, DA Tina Alhoa Melissa Allen, RDA Amber Allison, DA Kristen Alvis Angela Anderson, RDAEF2 Jenna Anderson, RDA Alina Anoulak Stacey Arnett, RDA Lawryn Ask Rachel August, RDA Lori Ann Augustino, RDH Jennifer Axtell, RDA Trina Aziz, RDAEF Kristi Bacsi, RDH Danielle Badue, RDA Francesca Balogh, RDH Florisa Banford-Lucero Karen Banks, RDA Khandi Banks Patricia Barclay, RDA Nancy Barrua Liz Bassey Jeff Baxter Sandy Bell, RDA Lisa Bender, RDH Karen Benedicto, RDA Brandy Beren, RDH Johnae Bermudez Pam Bettencourt Mari Bolin, RDA Cheryl Borsh, RDA Lee Ann Boyd, RDH Nicole Brill, DA Melissa Brown Nancy Burton, RDH Carmen Calcura, DA Gabrielle Calderon Kristen Calderon Stella Calles-Norris, RDH Liza Calvillo, RDA Lauren Caplan Michelle Carassco, RDA Emily Carey, RDA Nancy Carney Elise Castaneda, DA Shannon Castor Sheri Chambers, RDA Allison Chapman Stephanie Cheek Daphne Cline, RDH Denise Cline, RDA Mary Clouse, RDH Tajia Collins, RDH Jennifer Connelly, DA Stephanie Cooper, RDA Lisa Cornelius, RDAEF Jennifer Crawford, RDA Lisa Curran, RDA Jill Daby, RDA Lori Daby, RDH Katie Dailey, RDA Rebecca Davie, RDA Jared Delap Star Delap Christabel Delgadillo, RDA
Marina Delgadillo Donna DeWees Frances Diamonon, RDA Sharon Diehl, RDH Cathy DiFrancesco, RDH Angela DiTomasso Nancy Doherty, RDH Nancy Drake Renee DuPriest, RDH Alisia Edwards, RDA Tanya Edwards Shannen Elkinton, DA Angie Elliott, RDA Pam Esfandiary, RDH Rachel Espinoza, DA Jen Evans Catherine Evelyn Allison Fackrell Lorena Favis, RDAEF2 Liana Feoktistova, RDA Ashley Finegan, RDA Racquel Foltz, RDA Zahra Forghany, RDH/RDA Valodi Foster Jennifer Franco, RDA Monique Garay Jonathan Garcia, RDA Sandy Garcia Christine Garrett, RDA Christine Gaul, RDH Stacey Gillgrass-Lalumondier, RDH April Goard, RDH Linda Goettsch Holly Gommeringer Elisa Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez, RDAEF Kristy Graham, RDA Trish Grasse Jessica Gray, RDA Stephanie Grazer Linda Graziadei, RDH Brenda Griffis Saharai Guerrero, RDA Amy Guistolise, DA Laurie Hagler, RDA Tracie Hall, RDA Julie Hamer, RDAEF Sarah Hannah Courtney Hard, RDH Danielle Harper, RDA Angela Harris Jessica Harrison, RDA Ashley Hashagen, RDH Natayla Havryshkiv, RDA Bev Hawkins, RDA Linnea Haycock Kimberley Heite, RDA Monika Henderson Samantha Hernandez, RDA Elizabeth Herrera Dae’rell Hickman Sara Hoffman, RDA Leann Hollis, RDA Kelley Howard, RDA Teresa Hsu, RDA Andrea Hudson, DA Andrea Hudson, RDA Lacee Hudson, RDH Victoria Hutton, DA
Stacy Jacques Becky Jansen, RDH Gabriela Jaramillo Jennifer Jedlicka, RDA Ryan Jelich Gail Jennings, RDA Jennifer Jensen, RDA Cindy Johnson Judi Johnson Renee Johnson, RDH Jennifer Jollymore Dusty Jones, DA Chirstina Joyce, RDA Lindsey Joyce, RDA Sue Keating, RDH Diana Keihl, RDH Max Kernen Nasreen Khalil, RDA Wendy Khang, DA Lyudmila Khrystov, RDA Katie King Dena Kinzer, RDH Denise Kisner Celia Klein Jenn Kline, RDH Natesha Kumak Bobbi Kurtz, RDA Inessa Kusmenko, RDA Jessica Kutsar Lindsay La Maintain, RDA Sandra Lake, RDH Bonnie Lara Julie Latt Ashley Lavidas, DA Shannon Lawrence, RDA Gelton Lazano Mercy Lazano, RDA Cathy Levering Nicholas Liberty Evelyn Lipon Amber Lockwood, RDH Carol Long, RDH Mimi Lopez, RDA Steven Lovotti Teresa Lua, RDAEF Kim Lucero, RDA Maya Luna, RDA Kim Ly Clarisse Macasaet Isabel Machado Rachel Maita, RDH Christy Mancuso Kiran Mann, RDA Katrina Maratitia, DA Cindy Markee, RDA David Martin Marissa Martin, RDAEF Tiffany Martinez, RDA Andrea Mastro, DA Carolle McGrath Keri McKinney, RDA Jessica McVey, RDH Marianne Meade Maria Mendez, DA Amy Miller Parker Miller Christy Mitchell, RDA Nisa Mohd-Aliff Lucila Monjaras, RDA Tina Moore, RDA Jamie Moreno, RDA Takako Motohashi, RDA Cinthia Murguia Lisa Murphy Ericka Naputi, RDA Kylie Narayan Sherin Nath, RDA Jackie Navarro, RDA Jamie Nelson, RDH Thi Nguyen Veronica Nieves Dana Oates Drea Orozco, RDA Keiko Orozco, RDAEF2 Linda Osen, RDAEF Keri Owyoung, RDH Suzanne Oyoung, RDH
Kamira Patel Brian Partido, RDH Melissa Peralez, RDA Menchu Perez, RDA Lois Perisho, RDH Kendall Perry Deb Peterson Shannon Petranjos, RDH Erika Pett Holly Pfeifer, RDH Beth Phillips Melissa Pina, RDH Jordan Pistoris, RDA Miguel Prentiss Angie Procter, RDA Alyssa Queirolo, RDA Rebecca Raines, RDAEF2 Tracie Ramage, RDA Rosa Ramirez Shenandoah Ramirez, DA Rachel Ranz, RDH Kristy Read Chris Rees Kiley Reeve Stephanie Reeve, RDA Ally Reining, RDA Tiana Restor, RDA Danielle Rice, RDA Leigh Richardson Remedios Rico Tina Rios, RDH Sara Rippenkroger, RDA Karla Rivera Shirlene Robbins Emily Rodriguez Janet Rollofson Lynn Ross Kerissa Salas, DA Jennifer Sandoval Danielle Sarwold, RDA Tiffany Schneider, RDA Valerie Scott, RDH Cris Severson, RDAEF Stephanie Shepard, RDA Brandy Sherwood, RDA Laina Shpac, RDA Tanya Shpak, RDA Shivani Shukla Kassia Siakov, DA Stacy Siegalkoff, RDA Denny Silva Melissa Singleton, RDH Vicki Skeels Laurie Smalley, RDH Ashlee Smith, RDA Bethany Smith Alana Miranda Sondheim Angela Soto Laura Soto Maggie Souza, RDA Cindy Staples, RDAEF2 Rob Staples Rose Stevens, RDA Sara Stevenson, RDA Cara Strauch, RDA Trina Stuebner Sara Stutters Kelcey Taber, RDH Jhaylane Tapia Jesi Tavar, RDA Alina Taylor, RDA Shauna Texeira, RDA Erin Thomas, RDA Lainey Thompson Lori Thompson, RDH Shannon Tilomon, RDH Hillary Travis Emily Trepagnier Nicki Unga, DA Katherine Unwin, RDA Maria Vang, DA Shani Vang Cid Vankoevsel Justin Varady Sarah Varady, RDA Alicia Vega
Robin Vondrak, RDA Kim Waymire, RDA Monique Weber, RDA Donna Weideman Penny Wells, RDA Jo Ellen Werner, RDH Dairique Whittacker Nychelle Williams Diamond Wilson Nicki Winkler Angelina Wion, RDA Megan Witt, DA Angela Wright, RDA Theresa Wright, RDA Elizabeth Wrotniewski, RDA Bonnie Yarbrough, RDA Marissa Yardley Della Yee Linda Yost, RDH Bianca Zafra
Adopt-a-Kid Volunteer Docs Endodontists
Paul Bianchi, DDS A. Rocklin Doms, DDS Thomas Dwyer, DDS, MS Douglas Greenwald, DDS Bruce Holt, DDS John Nelson, DDS Robert Sharp, DDS Fernando Solano, DDS Loc Tran, DDS Patrick Tsai, DDS
General Dentists
Sucheta Amanjee, DDS Hanan Amini, DDS Kimberly Anderson, DDS Kreston Anderson, DDS Ron Ask, DDS Tiffany Bal, DDS Cynthia Belgum, DDS Michael Boyce, DDS Damon Boyd, DDS Lenna Bright, DMD Matthew Campbell, Jr., DDS David Cernik, DDS Christopher Chan, DDS Nikki Chauhan, DDS Regina Cheung, DDS Terry Chin, DMD Garth Collins, DDS Matthew Comfort, DDS Robert Daby, DDS Randy Davey, DDS Teresa Deguzman, DMD Paul Denzler, DDS Brandon Dever, DDS Pamela Di Tomasso, DMD Julianne Digiorno, DDS, RD Jeannine El Maasri, DDS Nagy Elsemary, DDS Maria Eloisa Espiritu, DDS Jeffrey Fisher, DDS Kasi Franck, DDS Michael Gade, DDS Mitchell Goodis, DDS C. J. Gregor, DDS A. Scott Grivas, DDS Matthew Gustafsson, DDS Elizabeth Harmon, DDS Victor Hawkins, DDS Poge Her, DDS Carl Hillendahl, DDS Chester Hsu, DDS Ralph Isola, DDS Terrence Jones, DDS Bryan Judd, DDS Shahbod Khodai, DMD Craig Kinzer, DDS Steven Kirkpatrick, DDS Mark Kujiraoka, DDS Merlin Lai, DDS Emerson R. Lake, DDS Lisa Laptalo, DMD
Tyson Lechner, DDS Ryan Maddox, DDS Robert Meaglia, DDS Edward Montalbo, DMD Peter Ngai, DMD Phuong-Lien Ngo, DDS Minh Nguyen, DDS Thanh-Truc Nguyen, DDS Joel Pedersen, DDS Sergio Pereira, DDS Bryan Pierce, DDS Jean Rabadam, DMD Aaron Reeves, DMD Bevan Richardson, DDS Leon Roda, DDS Christy Rollofson, DDS Sean Roth, DDS Christopher Schiappa, DDS Jack Semmens, DDS Charles Smurthwaite, DDS Victoria Sullivan, DDS Allison Trout, DDS Stuart Wakeman, DDS Kim Wallace, DDS Gregory Wilcox, DDS Jessica Wilson, DDS H. Wesley Yee, DDS Raj Zanzi, DMD
General Dentists performing Ortho
Ron Ask, DDS Marsha Henry, DDS Craig Kinzer, DDS Leon Roda, III, DDS Allen Sanders, DDS Dwight Simpson, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons Vincenzo Castaldo, DMD Shama Currimbhoy, DDS Margaret Delmore, MD, DDS Brian Harris, DDS Gregory Heise, DDS Steve Leighty, DDS Gregory Olsen, DDS Michael Phelps, DDS Gregory Pluckhan, DDS Michael Preskar, DDS Nicholas Rotas, DDS J. Alex Tomaich, DDS, MD Russell Webb, DDS
Orthodontists
Gregory Adams, DDS, MS Robert Alexander, DDS, MS Crystal Anderson, DMD, MS Steven Anderson, DDS Thais Booms, DDS, MS Brian Crawford, DDS, MS John Crawford, DDS Kent Daft, DDS David Datwyler, DDS Jason Dorminey, DMD Jennifer Drew, DDS, MSD Marc Dunn, DDS Gregory Evrigenis, DDS P. Scott Favero, DMD Stacie Fenderson, DDS, MS Patricia Fong, DDS Steven Frank, DDS, MS Donna Galante, DMD Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Michael Guess, DDS
Daniel Haberman, DDS, MS Mark Holt, DDS, MS Yan Kalika, DMD, MS Robert Kelleher, DDS Laski Kung, DDS, MMSc, MPH Jeffrey Kwong, DDS, MSD Alexis Lyons, DDS George Mayweather, DDS Dwight Miller, DDS Robert Nisson, DDS Gloria Nollie, DDS John Oshetski, DDS Ronald Otto, DDS, MS Michael Payne, DDS, MSD Paolo Poidmore, DDS, MSD Richard Portalupi, DDS, MSD Donald Rollofson, DMD Benton Runquist, DDS Matthew Sanders, DDS Bryan Scott, DDS Charles Stamos, DDS Sam Stassi, DDS Russell Sutliff, DDS Damon Szymanowski, DMD Richard Talbot, DMD, MS Alan Tan, DMD Garri Tsibel, DDS Bruce Ulrich, DDS Melvin Walters, DDS Peter Worth, DDS Jamson Wu, DDS, MSD Timothy York, DDS, MS
Pediatric Dentists David Crippen, DDS Lora Foster Rode, DDS Wayne Grossman, DDS Craig Hollingsworth, DDS Paul Johnson, DDS Richard Keilson, DDS Cassandra Krupansky, DDS, MS Ellen Mark, DDS Sydney Moore, DDS Dennis Peterson, DDS Lindsey Robinson, DDS Monica Tavallaei, DMD H. Scott Thompson, DDS Cynthia Weideman, DDS Janice Work, DDS Mangus Yang, DDS
Periodontists Matthew Korn, DDS Sean Rhee, DDS Dwight Simpson, DDS Shaunda Thomas, DDS
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Gordon Stevenson, Senior VP
Real Estate Healthcare Specialist Dental/Medical Office Building Sales/Leasing
The Gordon Group Helping Those Who Help Others
Gift of Love
Donations recently made in memory of…
♦ 50 Years Real Estate Experience ♦
Dr. Gordon Harris
(UNITED STATES DISABLED VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS)
Donations from: Dr. Wai Chan Dr. Victor Hawkins Dr. Beverly Kodama Cathy and Bruce Levering Sacramento District Dental Society Thomas, Wirig, Doll amd Company, CPAs
6633 Coyle Ave., Carmichael – For Sale • ±5,600 SF Dental/Medical Space • Great Visibility On Hard Corner. • Built-Out Surgery Suite In Building
2233 Park Towne Circle, Sacramento – For Lease • ±2,250 SF • Covered Parking • Beautiful New High-End Construction
Dr. John Hines
Donations from: Sacramento District Dental Society
911 Reserve Dr., Roseville – For Lease • ±3,000 - ±4,000 SF • $30/SF Tenant Improvement Allowance • Located In Beautiful Business Park
Dr. Donald Lippencott
Donations from: Sacramento District Dental Society
TRI Commercial 2250 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200, Roseville, CA 95661 916●677●8150
Dr. Robert McClurg
Donations from: Sacramento District Dental Society
www.gordongrouphcp.com gstevenson@tricommercial.com DRE Lic. #: 01092461
Dr. Marty Rosa
Donations from: Dr. Beverly Kodama Cathy and Bruce Levering Sacramento District Dental Society Dr. and Mrs. Glen Tueller Dr. Wesley Yee
To make a memorial contribution, visit: www.sdds.org/GiveSDDF.htm
Ways to support The Foundation • • • • • • •
Make a memorial contribution Donate to one of our charitable funds Donate to our endowment Planned giving to the Foundation Become a Foundation Member ($75/yr) Play in the Annual Golf Tournament Attend a Broadway show! More info: www.sdds.org/GiveSDDF.htm
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Foundation of the Sacramento District Dental Society A CHARITABLE 501-C3 ORGANIZATION
Celebration of Foundation Donors as of December 31, 2012
Foundation Members (2012) *Renewed for 2013
Dentist Members
Reza Abbaszadeh, DDS* Susan Abeldt, DDS Guy Acheson, DDS* Gary Ackerman, DDS* Terry Adair, DDS* Eva Adams, DDS* Gregory Adams, DDS, MS* Dean Ahmad, DDS* Craig Alpha, DDS* Todd Andrews, DDS Arvin Aparece, DDS Gaston Arata, DDS Brad Archibald, DDS* Nancy Archibald, DDS* Sean Avera, DDS, MS Mark Backhus, DDS Laila Baker, DDS, MSD* Daisuke Bannai, DDS* Richard Behl, DDS Wallace Bellamy, DMD* Robin Berrin, DDS* Paul Bianchi, DDS* Paul Binon, DDS, MSD John Birch, DDS* Michael Boyce, DDS* Damon Boyd, DDS* Rodney Bughao, DDS David Burke, DDS Robert Burkhard, DDS* Matthew Campbell, Jr., DDS* Patricia Cardona, DDS Adrian Carrington, DDS Erin Carson, DDS* Thais Carvalho-Booms, DDS, MS Vince Castaldo, DMD* Marjoorie Castro, DDS Steven Cavagnolo, DDS* Wai Chan, DDS* Shareen Char-Fat, DDS* Kevin Chen, DMD, MS Ru Chen, DDS Regina Cheung, DDS* John Childers, DDS Sonney Chong, DMD* Stephen Christensen, DMD* Lawrence Chu, DDS* Michael Chu, DDS* Darrell Chun, DDS Scott Churchill, DMD* Matt Comfort, DDS* Patrick Cook, DDS* James Cope, DDS* James Coyle, DDS* Lee Crane, DDS, MPH Brian Crawford, DMD Paul Cripe, DDS* David Crippen, DDS* Gina Crippen, DDS John Cutter, DDS*
Jerome Daby, DDS* Robert Daby, DDS* Kent Daft, DDS* David Datwyler, DDS* Jeffrey Davidson, DDS* Martha De Los Rios, DDS Teresa DeGuzman, DMD* James Delehanty, DDS* Margaret Delmore, MD, DDS* Paul Denzler, DDS* Friz Diaz, DDS* Shaina DiMariano, DDS* Hung Do, DDS* Jerome Dobak, DDS* Lisa Dobak, DDS* Gordon Douglass, DDS* Jennifer Drew, DDS, MSD* Timothy Durkin, DDS James Everhart, DDS R. Kent Farnsworth, DDS* Diana Fat, DDS JC Fat, DDS, MS* Kenneth Fat, DDS* David Feder, DDS* Volkmar Felahy, DDS* Debra Finney, DDS* Leslie Fong, DDS Michael Forde, DDS, MS* Rikard Forsberg, DDS* Lora Foster Rode, DDS* Kenneth Fox, DDS* Kasi Franck, DDS* Donna Galante, DMD Beatriz Galofre, DDS Douglas Gedestad, DMD Richard Gere, DDS Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS* Herbert Gibbs, DDS* Robert Gillis, DMD, MSD* Mitchell Goodis, DDS* Jennifer Goss, DDS* Wayne Grossman, DDS* Miguel Guerra Olvera, DDS Edi Guidi, DDS* Dan Haberman, DDS, MS Gregory Hailey, DDS* Nicky Hakimi, DDS, MSD* Lauren Hanschu, DDS* Kerry Hanson, DDS* Daniel Harlan, DDS* Elizabeth Harmon, DDS* Gordon Harris, DDS* Victor Hawkins, DDS* Robert Hays, DDS* Jagdev Heir, DMD, MD* Greg Heise, DDS* Marsha Henry, DDS Timothy Herman, DDS Steven Higashi, DDS Carl Hillendahl, DDS* Myles Hokama, DDS Craig Hollingsworth, DDS* Michael Holm, DDS Mark Holt, DDS, MS*
Wesley Honbo, DDS Herbert Hooper, DDS* Chester Hsu, DDS* Alice Huang, DDS Elizabeth Huynh, DDS Edward Ishii, DDS Richard Jackson, DDS* Nidhi Jain, DMD* Herbert Jensen, DDS* Daniel Jones, DDS* Terrence Jones, DDS* Bryan Judd, DDS* Lynn Judd, DDS* Christopher Kane, DDS Robert Katibah, DDS* Paul Katz, DDS* David Keating, DDS* Kevin Keating, DDS, MS* Sidney Kelly, DMD Richard Kennedy, Jr., DDS* Neelofar Khan, BDS* Peter Kim, DDS* Robert Koch, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS* Marvin Koh, DDS Matthew Korn, DDS* Cassandra Krupansky, DDS, MS* Kevin Kurio, DDS* Laurie LaDow, DDS* Lisa Laptalo, DMD* Skip Lawrence, DDS* Steve Le, DDS Gordon Lee, DDS* Grace Lee, DMD, MD Leland Lee, DDS* Steven Lee, DDS Alan Leider, DDS Steve Leighty, DDS* Tom Lenhart, DDS David Lewis, DMD Steve Longoria, DDS* Carol Lopez-Shams, DDS L. Neil Loveridge, DDS Donald MacDonald, DMD* Janine Ma-Golding, DDS* William Marble, DDS James McNerney, DDS* Warren McWilliams, DDS* James Meinert, DDS* Timothy Mickiewicz, DDS* David Miller, DDS* Dwight Miller, DDS* Daniel Miyasaki, DDS* Marjorie Mojica-Jara, DMD Edward Montalbo, DMD* Rhonda Montalbo, DMD* Kathryn Ann Moore, DDS* Kenneth Moore, DDS Sydney Moore, DDS* Megan Moyneur, DDS* Steve Murphy, DMD James Musser, DDS Gary Newhouse, DMD An Duy Nguyen, DDS
Minh Nguyen, DDS Thanh-Truc Nguyen, DDS Daniel Nolan, DDS* James Oates, DDS* Michael O’Brien, DDS* Kevin O’Neill, DDS, MSD* John Oshetski, DDS* Nawal Osman, DDS Stephen Ott, DDS* Leif Overby, DDS Gregory Owyang, DDS* Jun Park, DDS Viren Patel, DDS* Michael Payne, DDS, MSD* James Peck, DDS* Joel Pedersen, DDS* Stacey Peters-Nelson, DDS* Dennis Peterson, DDS* Robert Phillips, DDS* Paolo Poidmore, DDS, MSD* Mark Porco, DDS* Michael Quessenberry, DDS* Yvan Quintana, DDS Alan Rabe, DDS* Moji Radi, DDS* Darryl Ragland, DDS* Hana Rashid, DDS* Ibtisam Rashid, DDS* Gabrielle Rasi, DDS* Ron Rasi, DDS* Joseph Rawlins, DDS* Justin Reich, DDS* Sean Rhee, DDS* Bevan Richardson, DDS* Lindsey Robinson, DDS* Christy Rollofson, DDS* Donald Rollofson, DMD* Nicholas Rotas, DDS* Ronald Rott, DDS Brian Royse, DDS* Navneet Sahota, DDS* Voltaire Sambajon, DDS, MD Cherag Sarkari, DDS* William Schaedler, DDS* Christopher Schiappa, DDS* Maryam Seirafi, DDS David Seman, DDS, MS* Howard Shempp, DDS Cristopher Shepard, DMD Richard Shipp, DDS* Stefanie Shore, DDS* James Silverman, DDS* Walter Skinner, DDS William Sloan, DMD* Norman Spalding, DDS Joelle Speed, DDS* Charles Stamos, DDS* Visse Storm, DDS* Jeffrey Sue, DDS* Victoria Sullivan, DDS Damon Szymanowski, DMD* Eleanor Tanglao, DDS Art Tanimoto, DDS* Larry Templin, DDS*
2012 ANNUAL REPORT R. Bruce Thomas, DDS H. Scott Thompson, DDS* Robert Tilly, DDS* J. Alex Tomaich, DDS, MD* Leo Townsend, DDS* Kelvin Tse, DDS* Glen Tueller, DDS* Gregory Tuttle, DDS Lucy Valencia, DDS* Asvin Vasanthan, DDS, MS* Gary Vedenoff, DDS Jenny Victoria, DDS Chang Vong, DMD Tom Wagner, DDS* Kim Wallace, DDS* Melvin Walters, DDS Wayne Walters, DDS* Kingsley Wang, DDS* Glen Warganich-Stiles, DDS* Ernie Watson, DDS* Russell Weaver, DDS* Russell Webb, DDS* Cynthia Weideman, DDS* Michael Weideman, DDS* Mark White, DDS* Gregory Wilcox, DDS* Ryan Wilgus, DDS Michael Wilson, DDS Bingson Wong, DDS Dennis Wong, DDS* Kenneth Wong, DDS* Timothy Wong, DDS* Daniel Woodson, DDS* Janice Work, DDS* Peter Worth, DDS* Jamson Wu, DDS, MSD* Lynn Yamamoto, DDS Thomas Yamamoto, DDS* Bradley Yee, DDS* H. Wesley Yee, DDS*
Associate Members Comel Ahmad* Anne Bianchi Debra Burke Irene Campbell* Robin Cavagnolo Stephanie Cripe* Lori Daby, RDH* Peggy Daft* Tom Dalman Rachelle Doyle* Fechter & Company* Kathleen Ford* Lori Forsberg Mary Ann Harris* Beverlee Hawkins* Teresa Hsu* Margaret Jackson Kathy Jones* Marion Jones* Linda Judd* Joe Kalinowski, CPA/PFS Sue Keating, RDH
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Foundation of the Sacramento District Dental Society Continued…
2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Leigh Kurio* Cookie Lawrence Deborah Lee* Steve Leininger, CPA/PFS* Cathy Levering* Joan Lewis Paige Moyneur* Joyce Oates* Ann Peck* Gayle Peterson* Koos Prins, PhD Julie Rawlins* Janet Rollofson Sherry Sue Brent Thomas, CPA/PFS* Annette Tomaich Hans Walde* Karen Walters* Michelle Wang* Kathi Webb* Roxanne Weideman Haden Werhan, CPA/PFS Roberta Wong Ruby Yu, MD* Henry Zhu
Grants
Catholic Healthcare West CDA Foundation Kaiser Permanente Sacramento Regional Foundation — Knapp Fund
Memorials
in memory of:
Kathy Angel Leo Angel, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS SDDS Glen Tueller, DDS Frank Catalano, DDS SDDS Karen Chung Beverly Kodama, DDS Deb Finney’s father SDDS Paul Green, DDS SDDS Edward Ishii, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS SDDS Bob Levering Don Rollofson, DMD Bev Miyasaki Dan Miyasaki, DDS Roy Sachs SDDS Joe Scangarella SDDS Lew Smith, DDS SDDS Sydney Seeauer, DDS SDDS Douglas Yee, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS SDDS
SFK Contributions Chester Hsu, DDS Wendy Leung Steve Longoria. DDS United Concordia
SFBK Contributions Steve Longoria. DDS
Miscellaneous Contributions Members
Todd Andrews, DDS Nancy Archibald, DDS Damon Boyd, DDS Matt Campbell, DDS Vincenzo Castaldo, DMD Wai Chan, DDS Kent Farnsworth, DDS Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Jennifer Goss, DDS Victor Hawkins, DDS Kevin Keating, DDS, MS Beverly Kodama, DDS Steve Leighty, DDS Tom Leinhart, DDS Steve Longoria, DDS Dan Miyasaki, DDS Kathryn Anne Moore, DDS Sydney Moore, DDS Steve Murphy, DMD James Musser, DDS Robert Philips, DDS Don Rollofson, DMD Richard Shipp, DDS H. Scott Thompson, DDS Dennis Wong, DDS Janice Work, DDS
Other
Nancy Andrews Sacramento District Dental Society
Crowns for Kids
Gary Ackerman, DDS American River Dental Group Drs. Acheson, Holm, Payne & Riach Mark Arena, DDS Damon Boyd, DDS Capitol Periodontal Group Drs. Berrin, Chen, Lane, Pretel, Towfighi, Wu & Jain Steve Casagrande, DDS CDA Cares Garth Collins, DDS James Cope, DDS Cozy Dental — Dr. Tsuchida Crown Dentistry — Dr. Chan Margaret Delmore, MD, DDS Di Tomasso Dental Drs. DiTomasso, Dariotis & Chauhan Julianne Digiorno, DDS Shaina DiMariano, DDS Lisa Dobak, DDS Debra Finney, MS, DDS Foothills Dental — Dr. Pham Kasi Franck, DDS Robert Gillis, DMD, MSD Mitchell Goodis, DDS Edi Guidi, DDS Lauren Hanschu, DDS Harbor Dental Drs. Castro, Marr & Vilderman Victor Hawkins, DDS Jagdev Heir, DMD, MD Gregory Heise, DDS Ryan Higgins, DDS Kendall Homer, DDS Dick Huang, DMD
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Richard Kennedy, DDS Rodney Kihara, DDS Matthew Korn, DDS Laurie LaDow, DDS Merlin Lai, DDS Judith Lane, DDS Matthew Lau, DDS Grace Lee, DMD, MD Steve Leighty, DDS Steve Longoria, DDS Nancy Luu, DDS Luis Mendez, DDS Kenneth Moore, DDS Charles Newens, DDS Peter Ngai, DMD Michael O’Brien, DDS Siamak Okhovat, DDS, PhD Viren Patel, DDS Stacey Peters-Nelson, DDS Jean Rabadam, DMD Moji Radi, DDS Ibtisam Rashid, DDS Jorge Rico, DDS Christy Rollofson, DDS Sacramento Oral Surgery Drs. Castaldo, Currimbhoy, Preskar & Telles Howard Schempp, DDS Serenity Dental (Drs. Khodai, Marr & Vilderman) Purvi Shah, DDS Howard Shempp, DDS Richard Shipp, DDS Melvin & Audrey Shore Stefanie Shore, DDS Richard Shipp, DDS Sun Oaks Dental Drs. Rick Chang & Kirsten Chang Scott Szotko, DDS Jonathan Szymanowski, DMD, MMSc John Tomaich, DDS, MD Amy Tran, DDS Carl Trubschenck, DDS Hoang Truong, DDS Steven Tsuchida, DDS Glen Tueller, DDS Varsity Dentistry — Dr. Tran Kim Wallace, DDS Russell Webb, DDS Ian Wong, DDS
Broadway Series Gary Ackerman, DDS Crystal Anderson, DDS Nancy Archibald, DDS Tom Arostegui, DDS Amandeep Behniwal, DDS Robin Berrin, DDS Jordan Blair Sabrina Camarena David Cernik, DDS Jayson Chalmers, DDS Wai Chan, DDS Richard Chang, DDS James Childress, DDS Sonney Chong, DMD Steve Christensen, DDS Kristin Clute Tina Cole Tracey Cook, DDS Peter Couperus, DDS Bob Daby, DDS Teresa DeGuzman, DMD Julianne Digiorno, DDS Shaina DiMariano, DDS
Fred Dinitz, DDS Shari Fife Rikard Forsberg, DDS Donna Galante, DMD Sam Goby, DDS Mitch Goodis, DDS Wayne Grossman, DDS Monika Gugale, DDS Daniel Haberman, DDS, MS Nicky Hakimi, DDS Adam Haney, DDS Lauren Hanschu, DDS Sharlotte Harbott Gordon Harris, DDS Brock Hinton, DDS Tom Holloway, DDS Steven Holm, DDS Weonsuk Jang, DMD Paige Jeffs, DDS Lisa Johnson Daniel Jones, DDS Suellen Jost Kevin Keating, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS Skip Lawrence, DDS Cathy Levering Walter Lucio, DDS Rob Meaglia, DDS William Melarkey, DDS Dwight Miller, DDS Paul Miller Marjorie Mojica-Jara, DMD George Oatis, DDS Donald Orme, DDS Ann Peck Stacey Peters-Nelson, DDS Jerome Pielago, DDS Gerald Roberts, DDS Don Rollofson, DMD Mort Rosenberg, DDS Cynthia Russell, DDS Dean Sands, DMD Richard Shipp, DDS Stefanie Shore, DDS Charles Stamos, DDS William Swearingen, DDS Leo Townsend, DDS Glen Tueller, DDS Tom Wagner, DDS Kim Wallace, DDS Dina Wasileski, DMD Cindy Weideman, DDS Mark Wong, DDS Janice Work, DDS Agnes Yumiaco, DMD
Holiday Party Silent Auction
Nancy Archibald, DDS Wallace Bellamy, DMD Henry Bennett, DDS California Employers Association Mari Bradford Sacramento River Cats Baseball Club — Collin Brown Matthew Campbell, DDS & Irene Campbell Wai Chan, DDS Empire Ranch Golf Club Brent Cohen Lori Daby, RDH Drobny Law Offices, Inc. Mark Drobny, Esq. Fechter & Company Craig Fechter Hyatt Regency Sacramento Heather Foreman
Andrea Cervantes, DDS & Steve Foss Louis Gallia, MD, DMD Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Bob Gillis, DMD, MSD & Mary Lou Gillis Frank Godfrey, DDS Turkey Creek Golf Club Ramon Gonzalez River City Management & Sales, Inc. — Debbi Hart Greg Heise, DDS Herbert Hooper, DDS GIE Dental Lab Crystal Hunter Kevin Keating, DDS, MS Steve Leighty, DDS & Karen Leighty Bruce & Cathy Levering Dave Magorien, MD & Gloria Magorien Daniel Miyasaki, DDS Viren Patel, DDS Donald Rollofson, DMD & Janet Rollofson SDDS Staff Burkhart Dental Supply Wayne Segers Richard & Donna SooHoo Glen Stiles, DDS Sacramento Kings JT Thompson Russell Webb, DDS Linda Worth Wesley Yee, DDS
Golf Tournament Sponsors
Andrews Construction, Inc. Bank of Sacramento Bank of the West Blue Northern Builders, Inc. Burkhart Dental Supply Carestream Dental Dental Management Solutions, Inc. Dentsply North America Endodontic Associates Dental Group First Citizens Bank Jackson, Heise & Alpha Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Kids Care Dental Group Komet USA Lemas Accountancy Corporation The Levering Company — Commercial Real Estate Liberty Dental Plan Mann Urrutia Nelson, CPAs North Valley Bank Northwestern Mutual Financial — Michael J. Welch, CLU, ChFC & Adam Miller Olson Construction, Inc. Patterson Dental Supply Procter & Gamble Prosthodontic Dental Group — Drs. Nordlander, Hinton, Dyal & Angel Ronald T. Blanchette, DDS Drs. Cas, Jonathan and Damon Szymanowski Union Bank Von Housen Automotive Group Wells Fargo Bank
Raffle Donors
Dennis Nelson, CPA Mike Nielson Shane Panter, DDS Dennis Peterson, DDS Dave Pettey, DDS Paolo Poidmore, DDS, MSD Bill Pruett Ray Ramsey, DDS Sean Rhee, DDS Rob Rivett Don Rollofson, DMD Jeff Rosa, DDS Bruce Roscorla James Ryan Jeremy Salvatierra, DMD Nicole Sayers Obie Scott Wayne Segers Ed Sellers David Sherlock Craig Stevens, DDS Scott Szotko, DDS Damon Szymanowski, DMD Jonathan Szymanowski, DMD, MMSC John Urrutia, CPA Greg Walker Chris Watkins Michael Welch Steve Westlake Ryan Wilgus, DDS Heather Winslow Kevin Winton Brian Wolosek Cliff Wong, DDS Tim Wong, DDS Nelson Wyllie James Zimmerman, DDS
3M ESPE Accurate Handpiece Repair Blue Northern Builders, Inc. Dental Management Solutions, Inc. I. Ray Ramsey, DDS Turkey Creek Golf Course
Golfers
Todd Andrews, DDS Daisuke Bannai, DDS Rick Baridge Daniel Barrett, DMD Neil Beeman, CPA Gary Borge, DDS Robert Brewer Marty Cattaneo Stan Chambers Jim Cho Fred Correa, DDS Jake Correa Paul Cripe, DDS Morgan Davis Ryan Diepenbrock, DDS Billy Dobbs Rocky Doms, DDS Kurt Eaton Chris Everett Brian Fortner Sanchez Frank Craig Fulmer Marilyn Gautschi Ty Gibney Keith Grote, DMD Victor Hawkins, DDS Ryan Higgins, DDS Jim Hiller Brock Hinton, DDS Gary Hodkin Bruce Holt, DDS Russell Jones, DDS Jeff Jones, DDS Debbie Koski Kevin Kurio, DDS Chris Lambert Chris Leonard Don Liberty, DDS Steve Longoria, DDS Adam Lovern Alan Lue, MD Chris Macasaet Barry MacDonald, DDS, MS Jeanne Maloney Chris Mann, CPA Tim Matthewson George Mayweather, DDS Jeff McComb, DDS Candy McComb, DDS Ian McFarlane James Meinert, DDS Susan Merchant Colnn Miguelgorry Adam Miller Mario Ming
Spirit of Giving
Gregory Adams, DDS Steven Cavagnolo, DDS Scott Churchill, DMD Margaret Delmore, MD, DDS Jerome Dobak, DDS A. Rocklin Doms, DDS Endodontic Associates Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS William Gilbert, DDS Gordon Harris, DDS Robert Hays, DDS Bruce Holt, DDS Craig Johnson, DDS Kevin Keane, DDS Richard Kennedy, Jr., DDS Skip Lawrence, DDS Leland Lee, DDS Dwight Miller, DDS, MS Dennis Peterson, DDS Jude Crutchfield, DMD Robert Phillips, DDS Donald Rollofson, DMD Richard Shipp, DDS Richard Talbot, DDS
From Your
By Robert Daby, DDS
SDDF President, 2012
Foundation President… I want to personally thank everyone who participated in the Sacramento District Dental Foundation events in 2012. I humbly ask you to continue that participation and multiply it in the years to come. Our Foundation is extremely successful because of the support of our dentists and the community at large. $70,000 of community grants were awarded to our Foundation in 2012. We recently surpassed $1 million in total assets which will be used to educate and treat the underserved in our five county area. Community leaders are extremely impressed with the generosity of organized dentistry in the Sacramento region. Not only do we have our own programs like Smiles For Kids and Smiles For Big Kids, we helped recruit volunteers for RAM and CDA Cares, both held at Cal Expo. They became the two most successful charitable clinics in California history. Smiles For Kids (SFK) continues to be the signature project of the Foundation. In 2012 approximately 35,000 kids were screened in 112 schools. The percentage of children with observable caries or emergency situations has constantly decreased over the years. That statistic is probably the best measurement of the success of the SFK program. Smiles For Big Kids will be highlighted again this year. In 2013 SFBK received a $50,000 grant from Dignity Health (Catholic Healthcare West) to partner with three other organizations. The coordinated services of the partnership will increase the number of women and children who transition out of homelessness and into healthier and more productive lives. We need about 50 additional doctors to adopt one of the women for treatment. Please volunteer and make this ambitious project a success. As the Foundation has grown and prospered, it has become more complex. We cannot “fly by the seat of our pants” like we did years ago. In 2012 we completed a 2013– 2015 Strategic Plan and updated all of our policy documents. Thank you Cathy for your superhuman effort in helping the Board make these documents more relevant for the future. We are now ready to put the $1 million to work in a thoughtful and responsible way. Please become a Foundation member by paying the $75 dues and renew your membership each year. In 2012 there were 357 members, the most in our history. Also remember Crowns For Kids where you contribute scrap gold and precious metals to help fund SFK. Last year we collected nearly $36,000, our best year yet. Please consider contributing through the Spirit of Giving program which made a significant comeback in 2012. Enjoy the Broadway Series and the Swing For Smiles Golf Tourney on May 3. Come to the SDDS holiday party and participate in the silent auction. Enjoy the fun and help the Foundation at the same time. We are an amazing organization. It truly changes the lives of patients and volunteers alike. I am honored to be a very small part of this fantastic effort! Please join us.
CURRENT ASSETS
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
CHECKING / SAVINGS
LIABILITIES
Charitable Fund (Smith Barney)
$182,069
General Fund (Smith Barney)
$412,730
Helen Hamilton Fund (Vanguard)
$139,362
Deferred Revenue (Other Current Liabilities) TOTAL LIABILITIES:
EQUITY
Operating, program and grants monies
Perpetual Endowment Fund (Vanguard)
$329,574
$13,746 $13,746
Retained Earnings
$945,464
Net Income
$108,582
TOTAL CHECKING / SAVINGS:
$1,063,735
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE:
$1,835
TOTAL EQUITY:
$1,054,046
PREPAID EXPENSES:
$2,222
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY:
$1,067,792
TOTAL ASSETS:
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Total $$ donated by doctors: $484,238 Total SFBK lab fees paid by grants: $23,038 Total $$ donated by lab partners: $6,522
Thank you to our partners!
Grants
Smiles for BIGKids ® A PROJECT OF SACRAMENTO DISTRICT DENTAL FOUNDATION
Alpha Tech Dental Laboratory Artisin Dental Works Bishop Gallegos Maternity Home Brabant’s Dental Lab Carmichael Dental Lab Clara’s House Corr Dental Lab Danilov Dental Dental Creations Frontier Dental Lab Halls Dental Lab Hamai Dental Laboratory Joe Rodriguez Dental Lab Kustom Dental Lab LaFond Dental Lab Mercy Perinatal Recovery Network (PRN) Merrill Dental Laboratory Mike’s Dental Labratory North Area Dental Lab ParaMount Dental Laboratory Pegasus Dental Lab Professional Dental Laboratory Roseville Dental Lab Sedgwick Dental Lab Sierra Dental Lab Smiles for Success Stride Center Tri-City Dental Laboratories Victor’s Dental Lab WEAVE Wellspring Western Dental Arts, Inc. Women’s Empowerment
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Total $$$ since 2009: $516,198 AVERAGE $$$ per patient: $2,400
Program Totals Since 2009
Treatment Statistics
Patient Age
Total referred for treatment: 502 Total called for placement: 380 Placed cases: 316 No-show / Never called doctor / Failed: 61 Treatment in progress: 33 Treatment completed: 215
18–29 39 30–39 45 40–49 55 50–59 42 60+ 31 AVERAGE AGE 44
Smiles for BIG Kids® Volunteer Doctors Mark Abel, DDS Guy Acheson, DDS Gary Ackerman, DDS Craig Alpha, DDS Kreston Anderson, DDS Leo Angel, DDS Darryl Azouz, DDS Aneet Bal, DDS Robin Berrin, DDS Paul Binon, DDS, MSD Michael Boyce, DDS Lenna Bright, DDS Steve Brown, DDS Arthur Burbridge, DDS Matthew Campbell, Jr., DDS David Cernik, DDS Andrea Cervantes, DDS Jayson Chalmers, DDS Wai Chan, DDS Richard Chang, DDS James Chen, DDS Regina Cheung, DDS Nanlin Chiang, DMD, MD Terry Chin, DDS Darrell Chun, DDS Scott Churchill, DDS Matt Comfort, DDS Tracey Cook, DDS James Coyle, DDS Paul Cripe, DDS Robert Daby, DDS Teresa DeGuzman, DDS Friz Diaz, DDS Lisa Dobak, DDS Herlin Dyal, DDS Nagy Elsemary, DDS Gwendelyn Enriquez, DMD Eloisa Espiritu, DDS James Everhart, DDS JC Fat, DDS, MS Kenneth Fat, DDS Michael Favero, DMD Tiffany Favero Hollday, DMD Richard Fife, DDS Brian Fong, DMD, MD
Melissa Fong, DDS Shahnaz Formoli, DDS Michael Gade, DDS Robert Gillis, DMD, MSD Arlenita Gomez-Croddy, DDS Nicky Hakimi, DDS, MSD Injoo Han, DDS, MSD, PhD Lauren Hanschu, DDS Brian Harris, DDS Jagdev Heir, DMD, MD Carl Hillendahl, DDS Bruce Holt, DDS Dan Hopper, DDS Brian Hull, DDS Richard Jackson, DDS Paige Jeffs, DDS Bryan Judd, DDS Kevin Keane, DDS David Keating, DDS Kevin Keating, DDS, MS Neelofar Khan, BDS George Kingsley, DDS Gary Krupa, DDS Mark Kujiraoka, DDS Hung Le, DDS Grace Lee, DMD, MD Steve Leighty, DDS Pieter Linssen, DDS Jeffrey Little, DDS Douglas Lott, DDS Kenneth Moore, DDS Kenney Moore, DDS Richard Moorhouse, DDS Michael Mullen, DDS Ferris Nazeri, DMD Brian Orcutt, DDS Flaviane Petersen, DDS Brett Peterson, DDS Michael Phelps, DDS Christopher Phen, DDS Paul Phillips, DDS Michael Preskar, DDS Paul Raskin, DDS
Ron Rasmussen, DDS Sean Rhee, DDS Bevan Richardson, DDS Jorge Rico, DDS Olivia Rodrigues, DDS Christy Rollofson, DDS Donald Rollofson, DMD Sean Roth, DDS Brian Royse, DDS Dean Sands, DMD Elisabeth DeGaust, DDS Cherag Sarkari, DDS Sahil Sethi, DDS Phoenix Sinclair, DDS Darce Slate, DDS Andrea Smith, DDS Charles Smurthwaite, DDS Fernando Solano, DDS Brian Steele, DDS Visse Storm, DDS Jason Straw, DDS Cary Syamken, DDS Art Tanimoto, DDS J Alex Tomaich, DDS, MD Pedram Towfighi, DDS, MS Loc Tran, DDS Glen Tueller, DDS Gregory Tuttle, DDS Judith Vue, DDS Kim Wallace, DDS Russell Webb, DDS Joel Whiteman, DDS Anna Whitmire, DMD Kenneth Whitnack, DDS Rae Ann Whitten, DDS Jerry Wilson, DDS Kelly Wilson, DDS Walter Winfrey, DDS Clifford Wong, DDS Ken Wong, DDS Marston Wong, DDS Bianca Yee, DDS H. Wesley Yee, DDS Duke Zander, DDS
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Foundation Members
Is your name on this list? It should be! It is the mission of the Sacramento District Dental Foundation (SDDF) to promote the oral and general health of the public by serving as the charitable arm of the SDDS and the dental community. Members of SDDF make an annual voluntary contribution in support of this effort. The individuals below have made this commitment to our Foundation. If you’re not yet among them, it’s not too late! For more information on becoming a Foundation Member, see the insert at the center of this issue, or visit www.sdds.org/SDDF_main.htm.
Dentist Members
Reza Abbaszadeh, DDS Guy Acheson, DDS Gary Ackerman, DDS Terry Adair, DDS Eva Adams, DDS Gregory Adams, DDS, MS Dean Ahmad, DDS Craig Alpha, DDS Brad Archibald, DDS Nancy Archibald, DDS Laila Baker, DDS, MSD Daisuke Bannai, DDS Richard Behl, DDS Cynthia Belgum, DDS Wallace Bellamy, DMD Robin Berrin, DDS Paul Bianchi, DDS John Birch, DDS Michael Boyce, DDS Damon Boyd, DDS Robert Burkhard, DDS Matthew Campbell, Jr., DDS Erin Carson, DDS Vince Castaldo, DMD Steven Cavagnolo, DDS Wai Chan, DDS Shareen Char-Fat, DDS Regina Cheung, DDS Sonney Chong, DMD Stephen Christensen, DMD Lawrence Chu, DDS Michael Chu, DDS Scott Churchill, DMD Matt Comfort, DDS Patrick Cook, DDS Christopher Cooper, DMD James Cope, DDS James Coyle, DDS Paul Cripe, DDS David Crippen, DDS John Cutter, DDS Jerome Daby, DDS Robert Daby, DDS Kent Daft, DDS David Datwyler, DDS Jeffrey Davidson, DDS Teresa DeGuzman, DMD James Delehanty, DDS Margaret Delmore, MD, DDS Paul Denzler, DDS Shaina Di Mariano, DDS
Friz Diaz, DDS Hung Do, DDS Jerome Dobak, DDS Lisa Dobak, DDS Gordon Douglass, DDS Jennifer Drew, DDS, MSD R. Kent Farnsworth, DDS JC Fat, DDS, MS Kenneth Fat, DDS David Feder, DDS Volkmar Felahy, DDS Debra Finney, DDS Brian Fong, DMD, MD Michael Forde, DDS, MS Rikard Forsberg, DDS Lora Foster Rode, DDS Kenneth Fox, DDS Kasi Franck, DDS Spencer Gedestad, DMD Kelly Giannetti, DMD, MS Herbert Gibbs, DDS Robert Gillis, DMD, MSD Mitchell Goodis, DDS Jennifer Goss, DDS Wayne Grossman, DDS Edi Guidi, DDS Gregory Hailey, DDS Nicky Hakimi, DDS, MSD Lauren Hanschu, DDS Kerry Hanson, DDS Daniel Harlan, DDS Elizabeth Harmon, DDS Gordon Harris, DDS Victor Hawkins, DDS Robert Hays, DDS Jagdev Heir, DMD, MD Greg Heise, DDS Carl Hillendahl, DDS Craig Hollingsworth, DDS Mark Holt, DDS, MS Herbert Hooper, DDS Chester Hsu, DDS Richard Jackson, DDS Nidhi Jain, DMD Herbert Jensen, DDS Daniel Jones, DDS Terrence Jones, DDS Bryan Judd, DDS Lynn Judd, DDS Robert Katibah, DDS Paul Katz, DDS David Keating, DDS
Kevin Keating, DDS, MS Richard Kennedy, Jr., DDS Neelofar Khan, BDS Jin Kim, DDS Peter Kim, DDS Beverly Kodama, DDS Matthew Korn, DDS Cassandra Krupansky, DDS, MS Kevin Kurio, DDS Laurie LaDow, DDS Lisa Laptalo, DMD Skip Lawrence, DDS Gordon Lee, DDS Leland Lee, DDS Steve Leighty, DDS Steve Longoria, DDS David Lopes, DDS Donald MacDonald, DMD Janine Ma-Golding, DDS James McNerney, DDS Warren McWilliams, DDS James Meinert, DDS Timothy Mickiewicz, DDS David Miller, DDS Dwight Miller, DDS Daniel Miyasaki, DDS Edward Montalbo, DMD Rhonda Montalbo, DMD Jack Moore, DDS Kathryn Ann Moore, DDS Sydney Moore, DDS Megan Moyneur, DDS Daniel Nolan, DDS James Oates, DDS Michael O’Brien, DDS Kevin O’Dea, DDS, MS Kevin O’Neill, DDS, MSD John Oshetski, DDS Stephen Ott, DDS Gregory Owyang, DDS Viren Patel, DDS Michael Payne, DDS, MSD James Peck, DDS Joel Pedersen, DDS Stacey Peters-Nelson, DDS Dennis Peterson, DDS Robert Phillips, DDS Paolo Poidmore, DDS, MSD Mark Porco, DDS Michael Quessenberry, DDS Alan Rabe, DDS Moji Radi, DDS
Darryl Ragland, DDS Hana Rashid, DDS Ibtisam Rashid, DDS Gabrielle Rasi, DDS Ron Rasi, DDS Joseph Rawlins, DDS Justin Reich, DDS Sean Rhee, DDS Bevan Richardson, DDS Lindsey Robinson, DDS Christy Rollofson, DDS Donald Rollofson, DMD Nicholas Rotas, DDS Brian Royse, DDS Benton Runquist, DDS Navneet Sahota, DDS Cherag Sarkari, DDS William Schaedler, DDS Christopher Schiappa, DDS David Seman, DDS, MS Babk Shabestari, DDS Richard Shipp, DDS Stefanie Shore, DDS James Silverman, DDS William Sloan, DMD Fernando Solano, DDS Joelle Speed, DDS Charles Stamos, DDS Visse Storm, DDS Jeffrey Sue, DDS Damon Szymanowski, DMD Art Tanimoto, DDS Larry Templin, DDS H. Scott Thompson, DDS Robert Tilly, DDS J. Alex Tomaich, DDS, MD Leo Townsend, DDS Kelvin Tse, DDS Glen Tueller, DDS Lucy Valencia, DDS Asvin Vasanthan, DDS, MS Jenny Vassilian, DDS Tom Wagner, DDS Kim Wallace, DDS Wayne Walters, DDS Kingsley Wang, DDS Glen Warganich-Stiles, DDS Ernie Watson, DDS Russell Weaver, DDS Russell Webb, DDS Cynthia Weideman, DDS Michael Weideman, DDS
Mark White, DDS Gregory Wilcox, DDS Dennis Wong, DDS Kenneth Wong, DDS Timothy Wong, DDS Daniel Woodson, DDS Janice Work, DDS Peter Worth, DDS Jamson Wu, DDS, MSD Thomas Yamamoto, DDS Bradley Yee, DDS H. Wesley Yee, DDS
Associate Members Comel Ahmad Irene Campbell Stephanie Cripe Lori Daby, RDH Peggy Daft Rachelle Doyle Jain Farnsworth Fechter & Company Kathleen Ford Mary Ann Harris Beverlee Hawkins Teresa Hsu Kathy Jones Marion Jones Linda Judd Leigh Kurio Deborah Lee Karen Leighty Steve Leininger, CPA/PFS Cathy Levering Paige Moyneur Sean Moyneur Joyce Oates Ann Peck Gayle Peterson Julie Rawlins Janet Rollofson Brent Thomas, CPA/PFS Hans Walde Karen Walters Michelle Wang Kim Warganich-Stiles Kathi Webb Shelley Wong Gilbert Wyse Ruby Yu, MD
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YOU
YOU ARE A DENTIST. You are also an employer. Employee evaluations, hiring and firing, labor laws and personnel files are an important part of that. This monthly column, will offer current employment law
THE DENTIST, THE EMPLOYER
information pertinent to you — the dentist, the employer.
SDDS HR Hotline
Have You Posted
Injury & Illness Form 300A?
BER MEM IT! FREE TO SDDS MEMBERS! F BENE
1.800.399.5331
By California Association of Employers (CEA)
Remember to post OSHA Form 300A, which lists a summary of the total number of job-related injuries and illnesses that occurred during 2012. The form must be posted from February 1 through April 30, 2013.
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he summary must include the total number of job-related injuries and illnesses that occurred in 2012 and were logged on OSHA Form 300, Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. To assist in calculating incidence rates, information about the annual average number of employees and total hours worked during the calendar year is also required. If a company recorded no injuries or illnesses in 2012, the employer must enter "zero" on the total line. The form must be signed and certified by a company executive. Form 300A should be displayed in a common area, where notices to employees are usually posted. Employers with 10 or fewer employees and employers in certain industries are normally exempt from federal OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping and posting requirements. A
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verbally within eight hours to the nearest OSHA office. Copies of OSHA Forms 300 and 300A are available at http://s.dol.gov/YP. For more information on recordkeeping requirements, visit the OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements Web page. Source: www.osha.gov.
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Spiritof Giving More info: www.sdds.org/SOG.htm
Tech Bytes
By Garrett Guess, DDS
Technology Editor San Diego County Dental Society
Dental Practice Management in the Cloud — Part II
Performance, Security, Dependability
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PHOTO CREDIT: ISTOCK PHOTO
he last article discussed the general concepts about the emerging trend called “cloud computing” where computers share information across local and remote network locations. A dental practice utilizing the “cloud computing” model would usually be structured so its server computer is maintained off-site, and its database information synchronized with the local office computers as well as any device capable of communicating over the internet. The cloud-based computing model has its primary usage benefit in environments where data acquisition and manipulation are performed in numerous locations. This does not reflect how a dental practice operates: most practices are single location entities. Our patients are treated in the chair located in the dental office and our patient’s treatment data is primarily altered chair-side in the back office or at the reception desk. There are some infrequent instances where remotely changing data may be helpful like updating charts from home or accessing a patient’s chart when an after-hours phone call is received. But the primary data manipulation is performed locally in a dental office so changing to a completely different model of information access should provide some significant benefits without many drawbacks to be worth the structural change. One of the main structural differences with storing all information on a server outside of the local dental office walls in a cloud-based system means that your practice management software is continually in a “remote access” mode. This means data gets continuously transmitted back and forth from the practice where it has a higher security risk of having data intercepted or corrupted. Having the cloud server always accessible outside of a local network makes the server itself more visible to attacks from hackers, decreasing its potential reliability from a security standpoint. A noncloud system would usually have a local server computer that is not accessible or visible to
the outside world via the internet, making it unavailable to lurking hackers. Considering how the internet connects the entire world, having continuous open network access to a server theoretically permits potential hacking from any location of the globe. This security risk is likened to having a large window at the front of your practice which is located on a busy city street; when leaving for the day you would not leave your lights on in the office so passing traffic can peer inside and potentially burglarize the facility. This security risk needs to be weighed if you are considering moving towards a cloud-based practice management system. The reliability of the system needs to also be evaluated, and based on the structure of a cloud-based computing platform, there are far more places for a cloud-based system to fail compared to a local server platform structure. Utilizing a cloud-based platform requires information to travel between two remote computers using the internet as the backbone for information travel. The transmission of information across the internet is a far more complex process compared to information travel across a local dental office computer network. In the local dental office, a workstation is connected to a wire which is connected to a switch or hub, which is then
connected to the server by another wire; and that is all that represents the simple local server platform model. On the other hand, the cloud-based system can be represented by the following: the office workstation is connected to a wire which is connected to a switch, connected to a router, connected to a modem, which is connected to the outside internet provider which itself is made up of countless wire junctions, computers, switches and routers, which then connect to various domain name server computers which then connect to the server computer which itself has its own set of wires, switch, modem and router over its own internet provider. Since network hardware and the interconnecting structure is far from faultless, a cloud-based system has a significantly higher potential for communication failure than the simpler local server platform model. When treating patients we have enough stress that we can’t afford to worry about the reliability of our computing systems. Given the security and reliability issues surrounding cloud-based computing systems, there needs to be some significant benefits to warrant its use. In the next article the potential benefits of a cloud-based system will be evaluated to help determine if the dental practice fits the cloud computing model.
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We’re Blowing
Your Horn! Congratulations to... Dr. Madeline Majer, on her purchase of Dr. Dean Sands’ practice; and to Dr. Dean Sands for now being an employee! Says Dr. Sands of Dr. Majer, “I looked long and hard for someone who would be kind to our patients, caring to the staff and an honest and sweet person. She is all of that and more!” (photo #1) Dr. Greg Maroni and his son, Gregory, owners of a sports agency representing players from Latin American countries. Shortly after forming California Sports Management (CSM), Gregory Maroni became a certified agent of the major league players association, MLBPA. In just their 7th year of operation, they have a number of players in the major leagues and on the cusp of stardom, including the 2010 American League Rookie of the Year, Neftali Feliz of the Texas Rangers. (casportsmgmt.com)
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Ann Peck, Kathi Webb and Dr. Michael Forde, on the opening of their new on-site dental clinic at the Gathering Inn, serving the homeless population of Roseville. (Please see page 34 if you’re interested in volunteering at the Gathering Inn!) Dr. Russ and Kathi Webb, Dr. Don and Janet Rollofson, Dr. Steve Leighty, Dr. Roger and Katie Kingston and Dr. Gordon Lee, who volunteered to work at RAM — Coachella on April 5–7, 2013 (photo #2, Drs. Lee and Rollofson) Dr. Vince Chiappone, on his change of duty stations to Patrick Air Force Base in Florida. Dr. Annie Shih, on her new office in Sacramento. Dr. Victor and Beverlee Hawkins, on the birth of their granddaughter Isla Iolani on March 18, 2013, at 7 lbs, 6 oz. Her middle name means “hawk of heaven” in Hawaiian. (photo #3)
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WESTERN PRACTICE SALES
John M. Cahill Associates
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GORDON HARRIS, DDS
In memoriam
Dr. Gordon Harris passed away suddenly on April 2, at the age of 81. Dr. Harris grew up in Watsonville, and spent many summers with family in Canada. He attended University of California Berkeley, earning his undergraduate degree there before going on to receive his DDS from the UCSF School of Dentistry. Upon graduation in 1955, he was drafted by the U.S. Army, serving as a dental officer until 1957. He then began a dental practice in Roseville. Dr. Harris married Mary Ann Dreher, the love of his life, on June 28, 1959, and the couple went on to have three children. Dr. Harris was actively involved in his community at large and in the SDDS Foundation specifically. He served as President of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, on the Council at St. John’s Lutheran Church and was a long time member of the Lion’s Club. He supported Del Oro High School, Child Advocates of Placer County, the Boy Scouts of America and numerous other charities. For our Foundation’s Smiles for Kids program, he screened school children EVERY YEAR. In the last two years, he screened nearly 9,000 kids himself! Dr. Harris was a member of SDDS for 57 years, serving as President in 1970. He was one of the founders of the SDDS Foundation and was still serving on the Foundation Board at the time of his passing. He was also serving on the SacPAC committee, the Foundation Finance Committee and the Education and Speakers Committee (with Dr. Wai Chan) for dental health information for moms and their kids. Just last month, he was awarded the Harry Wong Community Service Award for his outstanding contributions to better the oral health of the community. His enthusiasm for service and his love of our Dental Society and its Foundation will be remembered fondly and will be deeply missed.
Clockwise, from top right: Speaking at the 2009 Holiday Party; accepting the Distinguished Member Award at the 2005 Holiday Party; addressing the crowd at the 2006 MidWinter Convention; with Dr. Dave Ralston at the March 2013 General Meeting; with Mary Ann at the 2005 Holiday Party; with Drs. Gabrielle Rasi and Mike Payne at the Bids for Kids Dinner in 2005; serving bloody marys with Dr. Adrian Carrington at the 2009 Foundation Golf Tournament.
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VOLUNTEER Opportunities SMILES FOR BIG KIDS
SMILES FOR KIDS
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Dentists willing to “adopt” patients for immediate/emergency needs in their office.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Doctors to “adopt” patients seen on 2013 Smiles for Kids Day for follow-up care.
TO VOLUNTEER, CONTACT: SDDS office (916.446.1227 • sdds@sdds.org)
CONTACT INFO: SDDS office (916.446.1227 • smilesforkids@sdds.org)
WILLOW DENTAL CLINIC
THE GATHERING INN
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Dentists and hygienists
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Dentists, dental assistants, hygienists and lab participants for onsite clinic expansion.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Mobile equipment to loan or donate — currently limited to using the mobile equipment and instruments brought in by Dr. Alex Tomaich and Dr. Dagon Jones TO VOLUNTEER, CONTACT: Dagon Jones, DDS (530.756.5300 • dagonjones@gmail.com) Volunteering or donations
CCMP
(COALITION FOR CONCERNED MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: General dentists, specialists, assistants and hygienists. ALSO NEEDED: Dental labs and supply companies to partner with; home hygiene supplies VOLUNTEERS CONTACT INFO: Ed Gilbert (916.925.9379 • ccmp.pa@juno.com)
CONTACT INFO: Ann Peck (916.296.4057 • annpeck49@aol.com) Volunteer Coordinator
CDA CARES, SAN JOSE (MAY 17–19 • SAN JOSE, CA)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Dentists, hygienists, assistants and lab technicians to work May 17–19, 2013 at the CDA Cares event in San Jose, CA. CONTACT INFO: www.cdafoundation.org/Give/Volunteer/ CDACaresFreeDentalClinics.aspx
MAY 17 , 2013
SAN JO
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CDA FOUNDATION REQUEST:
CHAIR SPONSORS NEEDED In 2001 the California Dental Association Foundation started with 208 dentists who had the desire to make a positive, lasting impact on the lives of underserved Californians. A little more than a decade later, that number has grown 20 times over. The Foundation has supported programs that ensure long-term sustainability by increasing access to care to thousands of Californians. The Foundation’s Student Loan Repayment Program has served well in providing access to care in underserved communities, our desire to reach a larger number of Californians led to the creation of CDA Cares. CDA Cares provides oral health services and education to thousands of men, women and children who would otherwise go without. In 2012, CDA Cares provided $2.8 million in dental care to 3,676 patients thanks to the generosity of volunteers and our community partners. The outpouring of support from the dental community and our sponsors was overwhelming. We truly made a difference in the lives of thousands of patients we served, as well as the thousands of volunteers. We encourage you to visit our Foundation website at www.cdafoundation.org to see how dentistry is changing lives. This year the clinic is coming to our community. CDA Cares San Jose is set for May 18–19, 2013 at the San Jose Convention Center (SJCC), South Hall. We will provide cleanings, fillings, extractions, partial and full dentures and oral health education to those in need.
Dental Day at Raley Field Sacramento RiverCats vs. Reno Aces
June 27, 2013
Raley Field
$20/person Senate Box seats
www.sdds.org/ RiverCats.htm
As a member of CDA and (LOCAL COMPONENT), I would like to invite you to become a Chair Sponsor of CDA Cares San Jose free dental clinic. Your $500 contribution will help ensure the success of CDA Cares and positively impact a community in need. Please feel free to contact Michelle Rivas — Director, Development & Fundraising at 916.554.5393 or michelle.rivas@cda.org if you have any questions. Thank you for your consideration,
Michelle Rivas Warm Regards,
Michelle Rivas Director, Development & Fundraising
QUESTIONS? Please feel free to contact Michelle Rivas (Director, Development & Fundraising) at 916.554.5393 or michelle.rivas@cda.org.
The CDA Foundation is a tax-exempt corporation. Contributions to CDA Foundation in excess of the fair market value of products, services, and/or payments received are tax deductible. The CDA Foundation’s tax I.D. number is 68-0411536.
Do you “like” us? Search for “Sacramento District Dental Society and Foundation” on Facebook to get connected!
LINK OF THE
MONTH Additional Information ON THESE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AND MUCH MORE:
www.sdds.org/Volunteer.htm
DO YOU HAVE ALL OF YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSE RENEWAL? Attend the first class at the NEW SDDS OFFICE on May 31, 2013 — California Dental Practice Act & Infection Control: www.sdds.org/ LR_2013may.htm
CE
SIGN UP ONLINE!
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Advertiser INDEX Dental Supplies, Equipment, Repair Vendor Member Burkhart Dental Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member DESCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Henry Schein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 40 Vendor Member Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member RelyAid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 40
Dental Services
Extraordinary businesses require an extraordinary
Business Bank.
Vendor Member Pacific Dental Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 40
Education Sacramento Study Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Financial & Insurance Services Vendor Member Bank of Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 40 Vendor Member Bank of the West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 40 Vendor Member Dennis Nelson, CPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Fechter & Company, CPAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Financial Management Associates, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member First U.S. Community Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Liberty Dental Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Mann, Urrutia & Nelson, CPAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member TDIC & TDIC Insurance Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 40 Vendor Member Union Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Human Resources Vendor Member California Employers Association (CEA) . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Legal Services Vendor Member Wood & Delgado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 41 Vendor Member Drobny Law Offices, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 40
Medical Gas Services Vendor Member Analgesic Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Office Design & Construction Vendor Member Andrews Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 40 Vendor Member Blue Northern Builders, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 40 Vendor Member Henry Schein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 40 Vendor Member Olson Construction, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 40
Practice Sales, Lease, Management &/or Consulting Vendor Member Henry Schein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 40
TRI Commercial Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Vendor Member Western Practice Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 41
Marketing Vendor Member UPROAR — Mobile Phone Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Publications & Media Vendor Member Clear Channel Media & Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Vendor Member Sacramento Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Staffing Services Vendor Member Resource Staffing Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Technology Vendor Member Pact-One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Waste Management Services Absolute Securred Shredding, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Vendor Member Star Group Dental Refining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 40
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We know the dental industry and offer services that will make your office manager smile. We don’t apply a generic plan as a solution. Instead, we assign someone from our specialized staff to create a unique business services program for you. No matter the size of your office, Bank of Sacramento offers the right business solutions including: • Merchant Services • Remote Deposit • Commercial Real Estate Loans • Lines of Credit • Easy to use Online Banking
Call today for more information about our specialized services for the dental industry. 916.648.2100 www.bankofsacramento.com
Member FDIC
WELCOME to SDDS’s new members, transfers and applicants.
NEW MEMBERS
New Transfer Members
Dr. Miguel Frisancho graduated from University Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Peru with his DDS in 1995. He is currently seeking employment in the Greater Sacramento area and lives in Rancho Cordova with his wife, Elisa Casale.
Transferred from Southern Alameda County Dental Society General Practitioner 4690 Natomas Blvd., Ste. 100 Sacramento, CA 95835 (916) 515-4500
RYAN HECHT, DMD
SDDS (doctor’s line) . . . . . . . . . (916) 446-1227 ADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 621-8099 CDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 736-8702 CDA Contact Center . . . . . . . . . (866) CDA-MEMBER (866-232-6362) CDA Practice Resource Ctr . . . cdacompass.com TDIC Insurance Solutions . . . . . (800) 733-0633 Denti-Cal Referral . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 322-6384 Central Valley Well Being Committee . . . . . . . (559) 359-5631
Dr. Ryan Hecht graduated from UNLV with his DMD in 2010. He has recently completed his specialty in orthodontics this year at USC. He is currently seeking employment in the Greater Sacramento area and lives in Roseville. FUN FACT: He speaks Portuguese.
ABDUL WAHEDI, DDS
General Practitioner 4360 Arden Way, Ste 3 Sacramento, CA 95864 (916) 485-4800
Dr. Abdul Wahedi graduated from Howard University in 2011 with his DDS. He currently practices in Sacramento with SDDS member, Dr. Shahnaz Formoli, and lives in Oakland with his wife, Noor Saba.
Back in time…
KEEP US
UPDATED! Moving?
CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS SDDS MEMBER? The first SDDS member to call the SDDS office (916.446.1227) with the correct answer wins $10 OFF their next General Meeting registration.
Opening a new office?
Only the winner will be notified. Member cannot identify himself.
Offering new services?
ANSWER IN THE JUNE/JULY 2013 NUGGET!
Share your information with the Society! We can only refer you if we know where you are; and we rely on having your current information on file to keep you informed of valuable member events!
Give us a call at (916) 446-1227
2013
MIGUEL FRISANCHO, DDS
General Practitioner Pending Office Address
Orthodontist Pending Office Address
IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
MAY
SHER HIMMAT GILL, DDS
Dr. Sher Himmat Gill graduated from UOP Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in 2012 with his DDS. He currently practices in Sacramento with SDDS members, Drs. Upendra Patel and Sergio Pereira, and lives in Woodland.
BRADLEY THOMPSON, DDS
Transferred from Los Angeles Dental Society General Practitioner 2350 Professional Dr., Ste. 200 Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 774-1605 Dr. Bradley Thompson graduated from USC Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry in 2012 with his DDS. He currently practices in Roseville with SDDS member, Dr. John Hansen.
New Provisional Member JACLYN PAK, DDS, MS
Queen’s Medical Center GPR — Hawaii (2013)
New Applicants LINDSEY NELSON, DMD IMMANUEL SELASSIE, DDS
Answer from April 2013 issue: Dr. Mark Abel
CLIP OUT this handy NEW MEMBER UPDATE and insert it into your DIRECTORY under the “NEW MEMBERS” tab.
TOTAL MEMBERSHIP (AS OF 4/8/13): 1,625 TOTAL ACTIVE MEMBERS: 1,352 TOTAL RETIRED MEMBERS: 206 TOTAL DUAL MEMBERS: 2 TOTAL AFFILIATE MEMBERS: 6
TOTAL STUDENT/ PROVISIONAL MEMBERS: 10 TOTAL CURRENT APPLICANTS: 2 TOTAL DHP MEMBERS: 47
TOTAL NEW MEMBERS FOR 2013: 19 www.sdds.org • May 2013
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DENTAL OFFICE C O N S T R U C T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T S
A THUMBS UP EXPERIENCE
Campus Commons Periodontics
Todd Andrews & Cas Szymanowski
Because we specialize in construction for the dental professionals,
DESIGN/BUILD
Andrews Construction, Inc understands the unique needs specific to dentists. Our 30+ years of experience assures you that we deliver QUALITY, SERVICE
NEW CONSTRUCTION
and SATISFACTION on every meticulously run project. Thumbs Up to that!
916 743-5151
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SDDS Vendor Member
REMODELING
andrewsconstructioninc.com
Since 2001
ESTATE PLANNING DROBNY LAW OFFICES, INC., concentrates its practice exclusively in the areas of Estate Planning,
ESTATE ADMINISTRATION
S P E C I A L I S T S
Estate Administration, Business and Taxation. DROBNY LAW OFFICES, INC. was formed in 1989 by Mark S. Drobny, who had been practicing in these same areas of the law since 1980. DROBNY LAW OFFICES, INC.’s main office is in Sacramento, California and has satellite offices in San Diego, San Ramon and Stockton. With five Attorneys, five Paralegals and
CONSERVATORSHIPS
support staff, DROBNY LAW OFFICES, INC. can assist clients in handling the most basic to the most complicated matters in a timely, accurate and cost-efficient manner.
PROBATE
SPECIAL OFFER TO ALL SDDS MEMBERS ONLY SDDS members are entitled to a 10% discount on any estate plan and always entitled to a FREE one hour initial consultation
BUSINESS PLANNING 38 | The Nugget • Sacramento District Dental Society
4180 Truxel Road Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95834
Tel. 916-419-2100 Email: dlo@drobnylaw.com
You’ve built a practice as exceptional as you are. Now choose the optimum insurance to protect it.
TDIC Optimum Anything but ordinary, Optimum is a professional bundle of products that combines TDIC’s singular focus in dentistry, thirty years of experience and competitive multipolicy discounts. Creating the ultimate coverage to protect your practice, perfectly. And you wouldn’t have it any other way.
TDIC Optimum Bundle Professional Liability Office Property Workers’ Compensation
Endorsed by Sacramento District Dental Society
Protecting dentists. It’s all we do. ®
800.733.0633 tdicsolutions.com CA Insurance Lic. #0652783
CONSTRUCTION
2004
Andrews Construction, Inc.
Geary Guy, VP Steve Shupe, VP 916.928.1068 www.asimedical.com
Todd Andrews 916.743.5151 www.andrewsconstructioninc.com
since
2002
2012
DENTAL SUPPLIES
Mary Alajou, VP Sacramento/Butte Area Manager 916.949.2687 www.bankofthewest.com
Marc Davis • Morgan Davis • Lynda Doyle 916.772.4192 since www.bluenorthernbuilders.com
Tom Evans, Branch Manager 916.784.8200 www.burkhartdental.com
Kim Parker, Executive VP Mari Bradford, HR Hotline Manager 800.399.5331 www.employers.org
D ENNIS NELSON
CPA, APC PLANNING & CONSULTING ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Dennis Nelson, CPA, APC
Dennis Nelson, CPA 916.988.8583 www.cpa4dentists.net
since
2011
2007
since
2009
since
Dave Milner, President • 916.576.2223 Pamela Love, MBA • 916.335.7317 www.clearchannel.com
2012
The Dental Equipment Specialists
916-624-2800 800-649-6999 4095 Del Mar Ave. #13 Rocklin, CA 95677 www.descodentalequipment.com
since
2012
since
2005
since
2003
since
2011
2002
DENTAL SUPPLIES
LEGAL SERVICES/ ESTATE PLANNING
Tony Vigil, President 916.747.8232 www.descodentalequipment.net
Mark Drobny, Esq. & Michelle Glenn 916.419.2100 www.drobnylaw.com
Drobny Law Offices, Inc.
since
2012
FINANCIAL SERVICES
916.985.9559 www.fmacentral.com
First US Community Credit Union
Gordon Gerwig, Business Services Manager
since
2005
INSURANCE
916.576.5650 www.firstus.org
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Liberty Dental Plan
Mann, Urrutia, Nelson, CPAs
916.626.3002 www.henryschein.com
Melinda Bitney, Network Manager 888.273.2997 ext. 265 www.libertydentalplan.com
John Urrutia, CPA, Partner Chris Mann, CPA, Partner 916.774.4208 www.muncpas.com
since
2012
since
2010
DENTAL SERVICES
TECHNOLOGY
David Olson 209.366.2486 www.olsonconstructioninc.com
Koert Takkunen Sarah Groft 714.552.5517 www.PacificDentalServices.com
Dan Edwards, President 866.722.8663 www.pact-one.com
Pacific Dental Services
since
2012
Pact-One
since
2011
DENTAL SUPPLIES
DENTAL SUPPLIES
STAFFING SERVICES
James Ryan 800.736.4688 www.pattersondental.com
Ursula Klein 916.616.6845 www.relyaid.com
Debbie Kemper 916.993.4182 www.resourcestaff.com
Patterson Dental
RelyAid
since
2008
MAGAZINE
2002
since
Henry Schein Dental
Becki Bell, Marketing Director 916.452.6200 www.sacmag.com
Resource Staffing Group
since
2003
PRECIOUS METAL REFINING
Sacramento Magazine
since
Crest / Oral B
Lauren Herman • 209.969.6468 Kevin McKittrick • 916.765.9101 www.dentalcare.com
CONSTRUCTION
PATTERSON DENTAL
DENTAL SUPPLIES
DESCO Dental Equipment
Financial Management Associates, Inc. Ted Darrow, Client Relations & Marketing
Olson Construction, Inc.
2004
2011
FINANCIAL SERVICES
DENTAL SUPPLIES
DENTAL
since
MEDIA
Fechter & Company
Craig Fechter, CPA 916.333.5370 www.fechtercpa.com
Burkhart Dental
Clear Channel Media Entertainment
FINANCIAL SERVICES
since
2011
CONSTRUCTION
HUMAN RESOURCES
2004
since
Shelley Laurel, SVP 916.648.2100 www.bankofsacramento.com
Blue Northern Builders
California Employers Association
since
Bank of Sacramento
Bank of the West
FINANCIAL SERVICES
since
FINANCIAL SERVICES
INSURANCE
The Dentists Insurance Company
Star Group Global Refining
since
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2009
Jim Ryan, Sales Consultant 800.333.9990 www.starrefining.com
since
2011
Darnise Edwards 800.733.0633 www.cda.org
VENDOR MEMBER B
since
Analgesic Services
VENDOR MEMBER A
MEDICAL GASES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
MARKETING/TECH
TRANSITION BROKER
Howard Harris 916.995.0022 • howard@uproar.pro www.uproar.pro
Tim Giroux, DDS, President John Noble, MBA 800.641.4179 www.westernpracticesales.com
Union Bank
since
2010
Lydia Ramirez 916.321.3145 www.unionbank.com
LEGAL SERVICES Wood & Delgado
since
2010
Patrick J. Wood, Esq. Jason Wood, Esq. 1.800.499.1474 • 949.553.1474 www.dentalattorneys.com
UPROAR — Mobile Phone Apps
since
2012
Western Practice Sales
since
2007
VENDOR MEMBER SUPPORT KEEPS YOUR DUES LOW! Vendor Members support Sacramento District Dental Society through advertising, special discounts to members, table clinics and exhibitor space at SDDS events. SDDS members are encouraged to support our Vendor Members as OFTEN AS POSSIBLE when looking for products and services. For more information on the Vendor Membership Program, visit www.sdds.org/vendor_member.htm
VENDOR MEMBER SPOTLIGHTS:
Olson Construction, Inc. is a design/build construction firm who can take your office from design to finish. They have proven themselves to be the go-to company when you want your dental office done on time and within budget.
Products and Services • Mobile dental office modular trailers that facilitate your patient flow during remodels (site specific) • Complete architectural and engineering services for obtaining large or small remodels and new tenant improvements • Turn-key construction with continued support
David Olson info@olsonconstructioninc.com (209) 366-2486 phone www.olsonconstructioninc.com
Bank of Sacramento has been serving small to medium sized businesses in our marketplace since 1998 and provides customized financial services to businesses, professionals, and individuals who prefer a high degree of personalized attention. Bank of Sacramento doesn’t apply a generic plan as a solution; instead we assign someone from our specialized staff to create a unique business services program for you. No matter the size of your office, Bank of Sacramento offers the right business solutions.
Products and Services Bank of Sacramento knows the dental industry and offers services that will make you smile including: • Merchant Services • Remote Deposit • Commercial Real Estate Loans
What makes Bank of Sacramento different? • Focus • Flexibility • Exceptional Customer Service Call today and learn more about our specialized services for the dental industry!
we love
our SDDS Vendor Members!
Jeane Vaissade — Vice President jvaissade@bankofsacramento.com Kim Fletcher — Senior Vice President kfletcher@bankofsacramento.com (916) 648-2100 phone
www.bankofsacramento.com
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Classified Ads FOR LEASE
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
POSITIONS WANTED
SACRAMENTO DENTAL COMPLEX has one small suite which can be equipped for immediate occupancy. Two other suites total 1630 sq. ft which can be remodeled to your personal office design with generous tenant improvements. 2525 K Street. Please call for details: (916) 448-5702. 10-11
LEARN HOW TO PLACE IMPLANTS IN YOUR OFFICE OR MINE. Mentoring you at your own pace and skill level. Incredible practice growth. Text name and address to (916) 952-1459. 04-12
LOCUM TENENS. UOP grad to work in your office while you are on vacation, sick or maternity leave or emergency. Great references. (530) 644-3438. 04-13
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
PRACTICES FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Napa doctor (4) & assistant stools (9). All in Forest Green, Mushroom or Purple. Dr’s are in excellent condition- $90 each. Assistant stools are in good condition/ upholstery is worn- $110 each. Call Sharon at 916-736-6757 or email smoe@sutterterracedental.com. 05-13
DENTISTS SERVING DENTISTS — Western Practice Sales invites you to visit our website, westernpracticesales. com to view all of our practices for sale and to see why we are the broker of choice throughout Northern California. (800) 641-4179. 03-09
DREAM OFFICE SHELL— Nicest in Sacramento. Near Watt/El Camino, close to shopping/restaurants. Build/Design 1,750 sf to suit. Brand new building/Full financing available. Call Dr. Favero (916) 487-9100. 11-12
OPPORTUNITY TO BUY OR LEASE. Dental office. 3311 Watt Ave, near Del Paso Golf Course. 1200 sf. 3–4 ops. Dr. Bobby Boozer (916) 973-0525. 05-C1
DENTAL OFFICE IN CARMICHAEL: 1160 ft. This is a three operatory office with some equipment. New paint, countertops and flooring. Lease price is $1800 per month. Includes water, sewer and garbage. Call Brian Fahey, DDS at (916) 483-2484. 05-C1
Got Crowns?
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATIONS DENTAL OFFICE AVAILABLE, 3000 L Street 1,535 sf with 5 operatories, recently remodeled. Fully serviced lease with ample free parking. Contact Kelly Gorman (916)929-8100. 03-13
LOCATION/OPPORTUNITY ORAL SURGERY OFFICE @ 1315 Alhambra Blvd. 1,980 sf with 4 operatories, fully plumed, including oxygen and nitrosoxide. Fully serviced lease with ample parking. Contact Kelly Gorman (916)929-8100. 03-13
WE’LL TAKE ‘EM! Donate used crowns to the Crowns for Kids program, to support Smiles for Kids!
To place an ad in the Nugget Classifieds, visit www.sdds.org/NUGGET.html
Selling your practice? Need an associate? Have office space to lease? SDDS member dentists get one complimentary, professionally related classified ad per year (30 word maximum). For more information on placing a classified ad, please call the SDDS office (916) 446-1227.
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SDDS member dentists can place classified ads
FOR FREE!
MEMB E BENEF R IT!
Event Highlights
General Membership Meeting | APRIL 9, 2013
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4 1. UOP Dental Students: Abby Cho, Gassan Hawari, Jesse Manton, Jenna Cha and Heidi Sipin 2. Dr. Robert Hays (center right) and his staff: Vicky Greene, RDA; Amanda Cox, RDH; Diana Prater; Ashley Dosh, RDH and Cindy Smith, RDA 3. Dr. Bryan Judd and past MidWinter speaker, Peggy Blackburn, RDH
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4. Drs. Ibtisam and Hana Rashid 5. Dr. Peter Pang (speaker) and Caroline Sweeney 6. Lisa Valencia and Tina Crise, RDH
Next General Membership Meeting: MAY 14, 2013 www.sdds.org/genmeetingCE.htm
7. Drs. Mike Petrucci and Stella Dariotis www.sdds.org • May 2013
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PRSRT STD
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY
US POSTAGE
915 28th Street • Sacramento, CA 95816 916.446.1211 • www.sdds.org
PAID PERMIT NO. 557 SACRAMENTO, CA
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
SDDS CALENDAR OF EVENTS MAY 1 Dentists in Business Forum Houston, We Have a Problem — IT Security, Data Recovery, CE HIPAA Compliance Jonathan Szymanowski, DMD, MMSc Sacramento Hilton — Arden West 2200 Harvard Street, Sacramento 6:30pm–9:00pm 3 Foundation Golf Tournament Swing for Smiles 7:00am / Empire Ranch Golf Course
13 CPR Calibration SDDS Office (NEW LOCATION!) 6:00pm–6:30pm 14 General Membership Meeting Baby Steps: Infant & Preschool Dental Care for the General Practitioner Greg Psaltis, DDS CE Foundation Night Hilton Sacramento Arden West 6:00pm Social / 7:00pm Dinner & Program 21 Nugget Editorial Committee 6:15pm / SDDS Office
7 Board of Directors Meeting 6:00pm / SDDS Office
22 Past President’s Dinner 6:00pm / Sutter Club
8 CE Committee 6:15pm / SDDS Office
31 Licensure Renewal Course California Dental Practice Act & Infection Control CE Marcella Oster, RDA SDDS Classroom (NEW LOCATION!) 2035 Hurley Wy, Ste 200, Sacramento 8:30am–12:30pm
JUNE 6 Foundation Broadway Series Les Miserables 8:00pm / Sac Community Center 27 Dental Day at Raley Field Sacramento RiverCats vs. Reno Aces 7:05pm / Raley Field
Membership Committee 6:00pm / SDDS Office
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL MIDWINTER CONVENTION TONS OF CE & A GREAT TIME! YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS IT! FEBRUARY 20–21, 2014 EARN
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CE UNITS! 5:45pm: Social & Table Clinics 6:45pm: Dinner & Program Hilton Sacramento Arden West (2200 Harvard Street, Sac)
May 14, 2013:
Baby Steps: Infant & Preschool Dental Care for the GP
Presented by: Greg Psaltis, DDS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: • Understand how the age of the child affects expectations at an appointment • Know what preventive regimens to recommend • Learn how to coach the child and parent to a successful visit
SMILE S FOR KI DS RECO
MAY GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING: FOUNDATION NIGHT
GNITIO
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