OCTOBER 2013
CONTENTS • TDA Members Recieve Prestigious TAGD Awards • Texas Dental Program Medicaid/CHIP
VOLUME 14, ISSUE 10
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TDA Members Receive Prestigious TAGD Awards The Texas Academy of General Dentistry (TAGD) named Doug Bogan, DDS, of Houston as its 2013 Dentist of the Year and Dath Collins, DDS, of Houston as its 2013 New Dentist of the Year at the Lone Star Dental Conference on September 28, 2013, in Austin.
• OSHA Revises Hazard Communication Standard
Dr Bogan was among 20 nominees, 19 of which are TDA members; Dr Collins was among 10 nominees, all of which are TDA members.
• Evidence-Based Practice Tip of the Month • TDA Perks - Dental-Supplies Buying Group is a
Nominees for the Dentist of the Year were chosen for the award based on their contributions to dentistry, service to community, dedication to principles of continuing education, and other activities indicative of character, integrity, and honesty.
Potential Flagship Program
• TDA Smiles Foundation - Abilene TMOM recap - Annual Giving Campaign • TEXAS Meeting Update • President’s Statement • ATDA Holds Fall Board Meeting • Meet the Staff - Traci Mondragon,
Nominees for the New Dentist of the Year were selected by leaders of their local TAGD or TDA component society and were judged on leadership activities while in dental school, involvement in organized dentistry, service to the community, and a clear vision of the future of dentistry.
(L-R) TAGD President Dr Mark Peppard of Austin presents the TAGD 2013 New Dentist of the Year award to Dr Dath Collins of Houston at the Lone Star Dental Conference in September 2013 in Austin.
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Development Coordinator
• Member Spotlight
- Dr Hugh Patton, Pearland
• DENPAC CHANGEXCHANGE • TSBDE Rule Update
October Texas Dental Journal 2013 Legislative Issue
Around the State October 31 - Nov 5 ADA Annual Session New Orleans November 15 TDA Perks Office Staff Symposium Austin
(L-R) TAGD Incoming President Dr Donna Miller of Waco, TAGD 2012 Dentist of the Year Dr Risé Martin of Lakehills, and TAGD 2013 Dentist of the Year Dr Doug Bogan of Houston and his wife Diane are pictured at the Lone Star Dental Conference in September 2013 in Austin.
OSHA Revises Hazard Communication Standard The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) revised its Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to align with the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. The revised standard requires (1) the use of new labeling elements for chemicals and (2) a standardized format for Safety Data Sheets, formerly known as, Material Safety Data Sheets (SDSs). These new requirements will help employees better understand the hazards associated with chemicals in their workplace.
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Employers must train employees on the new labels and SDS format by December 1, 2013. OSHA published an OSHA Fact Sheet on the new requirements including a list of the minimum required topics for the training. You may view the Fact Sheet at osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3642.pdf. Additionally, TDA members may also contact Smart Training (469-342-8300) to access a reasonably priced (ie, $25.00) online training module — (OSHA) Dental Essential Elements of the Globally Harmonized System — which covers essential HCS elements for dental practices including SDS updates, pictograms, precautionary statements and physical hazard awareness.
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Texas Dental Program Medicaid/CHIP In early September, the Texas Dental Association (TDA) met with the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the dental plans (DentaQuest and MCNA Dental) to discuss the dental provider incentive plans (DIPs) that will be implemented later this fall. TDA’s comments included that Texas’ DIPs must have at their core incentivizing the delivery of quality dental care to the Medicaid/Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) population with the goal of making the Medicaid/CHIP population healthier. DIPs must not interfere with the dentist-patient relationship by injecting factors unrelated to the patient’s needs into treatment decisions.
Dental-Supplies Buying Group Is a Potential Flagship Program By leveraging the group buying power of more than 7,400 TDA members, a new TDA Perks program is projected to save TDA members an average of more than 35% on dental supplies. On October 1, TDAPerksSupplies.com will launch with more than 40,000 products from more than 200 dental brands— most available through dealers. The online dental supplies store will also sell product lines of more than 60 direct manufacturers that don’t sell their products through any dealer. Before ordering, TDA members are encouraged to obtain a price estimate from TDA Perks Supplies. To receive one, send a list of items (using SKU or distributor item numbers) via email, phone or fax. Orders are also submitted via email, phone or fax. All active TDA-members have pre-activated accounts effective September 1. ADA membership numbers will be required to access TDAPerksSupplies.com or to speak with customer service staff. TDA members receive dedicated customer support Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Contact information for TDA Perks Supplies: Email: support@tdaperkssupplies.com, Phone: 512-270-6999, Fax: 888-740-4154.
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MARKETING Medicaid/CHIP dentist providers are prohibited from engaging in any marketing activity or dissemination of information (1) intended to influence a Medicaid/CHIP client’s choice of dentist provider, was (2) directed at the Medicaid/ CHIP client solely due to their enrollment in Medicaid or CHIP, and (3) involves unsolicited personal contact. Unsolicited personal contact includes door-to-door solicitation, solicitation at a child-care facility or other type of facility, direct mail, or telephone with a Medicaid client or the parent of a Medicaid client. Dentists need to evaluate their marketing activities under each of the 3 elements to determine whether a marketing activity is permissible. For example, if a Medicaid/CHIP dentist is direct mailing office information only to the homes of Medicaid/CHIP clients that would be considered a marketing violation. However, if a Medicaid/CHIP dentist sends the same mailing to EVERY person in a specific zip code, that is not targeting Medicaid/ CHIP clients and it would be permissible. Medicaid/CHIP dentists are allowed to engage in marketing activities that involve the general dissemination of information, such as by television, radio, newspaper, or billboard advertisement. Medicaid/CHIP dentists may also participate in a community-sponsored educational event, health fair, outreach activity, or similar community or non-profit event if the dentist does not engage in unsolicited personal contact or promote their dental practice. For example, a Medicaid/CHIP dentist could participate in a local elementary school health fair as long as the materials disseminated (eg, toothpaste, toothbrush, pamphlets, etc.) did not include the name and/or contact information for the dental practice. HHSC is currently in the process of developing the rules necessary so that Medicaid/CHIP providers may submit proposed marketing activities for review and approval or denial by HHSC before engaging in the marketing activity. The review process will most likely not be in place until 2014. Medicaid/CHIP dentists are also prohibited by Medicaid/CHIP regulations from offering gifts or other inducements designed to influence a client’s choice of dentist provider. Items such as backpacks, school supplies and similar items are not permissible. Items such as cash, cash equivalents and gift cards, regardless of the amount, are never permissible. However, HHSC’s Office of Inspector General will allow Medicaid/ CHIP dentists to give tooth decay prevention items (a toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and similar items) each visit as long as the value of the tooth decay prevention items do not exceed $10 individually and $25 in the aggregate annually per patient. * Information for the above marketing article came from SB 8, 83rd Regular Session, and an HHSC bulletin titled Offering Gifts and Other Inducements to Beneficiaries.
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that’s our mission!
Abilene Texas Mission of Mercy (TMOM) On October 4-5, Abilene hosted its first Texas Mission of Mercy event. Eighty-five dentists volunteered their time at the Abilene TMOM. Volunteer dentists treated 851 patients, Enrollment: The Southwest delivering more than $600,000 worth National: 4511 care. Region of charitable 796 pain Dentists came from near and far toCorner help easeSouthwest: patients’ and restore their smiles. The Southwest Region of the National Practice-Based Research Network is based out of San Antonio, TX at the University of Texas Health Science Center. Our goal is to improve patient care through clinical research designed for and by the busy clinician. We will bring you quarterly updates on recruitment, enrollment and on studies occurring within the network. Please see the map below illustrating the membership for our Southwest Region. Arizona, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas encompass the Southwest Reigon. Each state includes dentists, hygienists and key non-practicing members.
create a smile. change a life. TDA Smiles Foundation Annual Giving Campaign
Be on the lookout for the TDA Smiles Foundation’s Annual Giving Campaign in your mailbox! Inside, you will find heartwarming stories from patients, doctors, and volunteers. You will also be able to make a much needed contribution. Oral health can lead to great improvement in the quality of life for so many, and you can be a part of that by supporting TDASF! Please visit tdasf.org for Enroll today by visiting NationalDental PBRN.org. For more information call 210-562-5654 more information on how to contribute.
Evidence-Based Practice Tip of the Month Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, FICD, TDA Editor
Management of Root Perforations
Let me remind readers of an article in the Texas Dental Journal by TDA members Drs Marga Ree and Richard Schwartz describing endodontic treatment for root perforations. The authors describe a 4-year follow-up of perforation repairs. Go to Publications list on the members’ side of the tda.org website to find their article in the December 2012 issue: page 1279. Reference: Ree M, Schwartz R. Management of perforations: 4 cases from 2 private practices with medium- to long-term recalls. Tex Dent J 2012; 129(12):1279-89. PMID: 23431910.
Mark Your Calendars for the 2014 TEXAS Meeting Anne Lyon, DDS TDA Council on Annual Session
The Southwest Region Corner
Enrollment: National: 4511 Southwest: 796
The Southwest Region of the National Practice-Based Research Network is based out of San Antonio, TX at the University of Texas Health Science Center. Our goal is to improve patient care through clinical research designed for and by the busy clinician. We will bring you quarterly updates on recruitment, enrollment and on studies occurring within the network. Please see the pie chart below illustrating the membership for our Southwest Region. Texas is currently leading the pack! Each state includes dentists, hygienists and key non-practicing members.
Arizona=86
Kansas=36
New Mexico=29
Oklahoma=32
Texas=613
Enroll today by visiting NationalDental PBRN.org. For more information call 210-562-5654
On Thursday evening immediately following the exhibit hall happy hour, make your way over to the TEXAS Party, presented by TDA Perks. This event features complimentary Texas-sized appetizers and a cash bar. Enjoy interactive activities such as golf simulation, a “green screen” photography station, music by DJ Masquerade, and much more. Early risers can enjoy breakfast meetings for Texas dental school alumni, American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists, Christian Medical and Dental Society, Pierre Fauchard, and much more. Please see the concurrent meeting’s schedule in your preliminary program coming in December 2013. This is a great way to renew relationships and catch up with fellow members.
On behalf of Dr Steven Spivack, TDA Council on Annual Session chair, you are invited to attend the 144th annual session of the Texas Dental Association, The TEXAS Meeting. But wait! There’s more! On Friday, connect with colleagues at the Mark your calendars for May 1-4, 2014, and enjoy a meeting GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Reception for dentists who filled with education, camaraderie, and fun. Registration graduated from dental school in 2003 or later and dental students. opens January 2, 2014. Also on Friday, golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Healthy Smiles Not only do we have superlative lectures and workshops, we Golf Classic. Weather is always perfect and proceeds support the TDA also provide an extraordinary exhibit hall with more than 350 Smiles Foundation. exhibitors that want to help you make your practice unique. Be sure to save your purchases for the meeting and take We look forward to you joining the Council on Annual Session and advantage of the exceptional show specials our exhibitors TDA staff for a premier meeting of hospitality and charm. have to offer. And, one of the biggest exhibit hall attractions is See you there! the happy hour, with complimentary beer and wine.
President’s Statement David A. Duncan, DDS, TDA President
The TDA Way
A month ago, I underwent surgery for prostate cancer. Since then, my pathology report has thankfully returned clean. I spent the next couple of weeks recuperating at home, and much to my surprise and delight, I received more texts, emails, and calls than I could have imagined — many of them from you. Thank you. Thank you for reminding me what a great organization this is. I joined for the professional support the TDA provides, but at the end of the day, it’s the personal support that I receive from my friends and acquaintances that I will remember. A battle with cancer is just that … a battle. And, what better way to defeat it than with an army of supporters. It’s the TDA way, to lift those up who need it most. We are all the same in one way or another. As dentists, we care for others, and that has been evident to me these last few weeks.
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SPOTLIGHT Hugh P. Patton, DDS — Pearland “We are the pillars of society. We have to give back.” Hugh Patton, DDS, of Pearland is passionate about philanthropy, specifically his involvement in the Lions Club.
I am back in the office and hope to be operating at full speed soon. Thank you, TDA members, for helping me through this. I will always appreciate it.
Alliance of the TDA Holds Fall Board Meeting Pictured at a Pearland Lions Club meeting are Charles Kozel, Glen Moreau, and Dr Hugh Patton. Mr Moreau was Dr Patton’s sponsoring Lion.
Dr Patton is a 1997 graduate of the University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston (formerly the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston). He and his wife Maria have been married 16 years and have 3 sons, 14-yearold Harrison, 12-year-old Liam, and 10-year-old Reis.
Dr Patton says he always wanted to serve his community, and years ago a friend told him, “I’ve got the club for you.” He’s been a member of the Pearland Lions Club since 2010. “The Lions do a lot for the communities,” he says, explaining how the organization is set up similarly to the American Dental Association’s tripartite organization. “On the local level, we give scholarships to local high schools, and on the state level, we contribute to the Texas Lions Camp.”
Pictured at the Alliance of the TDA (ATDA) fall board meeting are host Capitol Area District Alliance members from Austin: Ruth (Mrs Stanley) Ault, Mary Ellen (Mrs William) Heggen, Linda (Mrs Wayne) Radwanski, Beth (Mrs Fred) Voorhees, and Janet (Mrs Jeran) Hooten. More than 30 members of the ATDA attended its fall board meeting on September 12 and 13, 2013, at the Marriott South Hotel in Austin, Texas.
MEETYOURSTAFF Traci joined the TDA in 2012 as the development and program coordinator at Trac the TDA Smiles Foundation. She helps Develo i Mondrag o pmen carry out TDASF’s mission to educate the t Coor n public and profession about oral health dinato r and improve access to dental care for the citizens of Texas, through grant writing and fundraising activities. She will also soon take over coordination of the Texas Donated Dental Services Program. Where did you grow up? I was born and raised in Corpus Christi as an only child to a single mom. I’m very grateful to her, for teaching me to be independent, strong, and resourceful. People always ask me if I miss living there, because of the beach…but I actually hate the beach! Where did you go to school and what did you do before you came here? I went to a small community college in Corpus before I moved to Austin and transferred to Texas State in San Marcos in 2004, where I earned a BA in English in 2006. I started working for the Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation (CBAF) in Corpus when I was 19, and it was there that I fell in love with the nonprofit sector. I also worked for the Corpus PBS/NPR affiliate before moving to Austin, and began working for Any Baby Can (ABC) when I moved here. In addition to writing grants for ABC’s programs, I was a database administrator there and coordinated events for our client families, including 5 years acting as Camp Director for ABC’s Camp Grey Dove, a summer camp for siblings of childhood cancer patients and survivors. My passion for helping others drives me and will always be a part of my career and life. Why did you decide to come to the Texas Dental Association? I worked very briefly as a grant coordinator for the Travis County Juvenile Probation Dept. just before coming to work for TDASF. I was longing for more direct involvement in nonprofit work that I wasn’t getting in my job with the county. What is your favorite thing about the job? I really appreciate the opportunity to see, first-hand, the amazing work TDASF does for people all over the state, as a part of my job. I’ve always worked in a clerical or fundraising capacity for nonprofits, so I love that I get to go to Texas Missions of Mercy to witness the care we provide to people who need it most. I’ve also never worked with better people — I love the foundation team so much. What is one thing about you that might surprise people? I am a huge fan of horror films. On the surface, I’m such girly girl, so my love for this genre surprises most people. The darker, creepier, and more disturbing, the better! Among my favorites are ‘60s and ‘70s films like Rosemary’s Baby and the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre…which is still the only movie to ever really, truly scare me. I also love slasher films with lots of gore and dark humor.
The Texas Lions Camp is a camp for children with disabilities, type 1 diabetes, and cancer. Dr Patton and other Lions donate their time each May to work around the camp, which is located in Kerrville. “On Workday, we’ve done different things like paint the rodeo arena, build out the medical equine center, or we’re given an assignment based on how many volunteers are available.” Members of the Pearland Lions Club donate their time at the Texas Lions Camp in May 2012. The camp, which is free of charge, gives children with disabilities and diseases the chance to explore in the Hill Country.
Dr Patton says the Texas Lions Camp is the Lion’s Club best kept secret. The camp is free of charge; it runs solely on funding and volunteerism from the state branch of the Lion’s Club. Children with special needs and medical conditions are given the opportunity to explore and challenge themselves for a week in the Hill Country. According to its website, the camp was created in 1949 in response to the polio outbreak and has since changed to include children of all disabilities. In addition to operating his own general cosmetic dentistry practice and being involved in the Lion’s Club, Dr Patton sits on the boards for the 100 Club of Pearland, Keep Pearland Beautiful, and Business Development of Texas First Bank. As a dentist, Dr Patton says it’s natural to want to help others and be involved, which is why the Lion’s Club has been such an important philanthropic cause to him. “It’s in our nature. We have to pass it on.” This recurring section highlights the lives of TDA members outside of the office. If you have an interesting story about yourself, if you are working on a project that your peers might find interesting, or if you have a hobby that keeps you busy, please contact TDA Managing Editor Nicole Scott, nicole@tda.org, 512-443-3675.
Another Election POCKET CHANGE FOR POLITICAL CHANGE Every legislative session brings change. Change in legislation, policy, and regulation. DENPAC exists to promote positive and productive change for dentistry in Texas. This year DENPAC is looking for a new kind of change — the kind that jingles! We are challenging all TDA members to use their small change to promote big change through what we are calling the DENPAC CHANGE EXCHANGE. How does this Change Exchange work? Simply find a container of your choice and collect your pocket change throughout the year. Members can either contribute individually or combine their collection with members of their local component. Each component society will receive an official Change Exchange container, compliments of DENPAC. Components will compete to see who can collect the most “change for change.” To find out more about the DENPAC CHANGE EXCHANGE or to request your “official” Change Exchange sticker for your coin collector, visit denpac.org!
TSBDE Rule Update
This recurring section is designed to help TDA members keep up with important Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) rules, other regulations, and state law affecting their practices.
Clear communication with the dental patient is very important. Especially, when discussing treatment options. Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) regulations require the dentist to obtain a patient’s written informed consent for all treatment plans and procedures where a reasonable possibility of complications exists (1).
EDITORIAL STAFF Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, Editor Nicole Scott, Managing Editor Lauren Oakley, Publications Coordinator Barbara Donovan, Art Director Paul H. Schlesinger, Consultant
As an integral part of the informed consent process, a dentist should discuss with the patient the specific procedure(s); alternative treatments, including delaying treatment or non-treatment; and the risks and complications of the procedure(s) that could influence a patient’s decision to give or withhold consent. Be sure to document the discussion in the patient’s chart along with the signed informed consent form.
Board of Directors David A. Duncan, DDS, DDS, President David H. McCarley, DDS , President-elect Michael L. Stuart, DDS, Immediate Past President Vice Presidents Jean E. Bainbridge, DDS, Northeast Gregory K. Oelfke, DDS, Southeast Yvonne E. Maldonado, DDS, Southwest David C. Woodburn, DDS, Northwest Senior Directors Jerry J. Hopson, DDS, Northeast William S. Nantz , DDS, Southeast Joshua A. Austin, DDS, Southwest Steven J. Hill, DDS, Northwest Directors William H. Gerlach, DDS, Northeast Karen A. Walters , DDS, Southeast John B. Mason, DDS, Southwest Charles W. Miller, DDS, Northwest
Polite communication with a patient is also helpful in avoiding a situation in which a patient files a complaint with the TSBDE. The dentist and staff should demonstrate respect for patients, be sensitive to patient dissatisfaction, and attempt to resolve complaints at the office level. Although dentist and staff communication style with patients is not a jurisdictional issue for the TSBDE, a significant number of TSBDE complaints start as a complaint about staff rudeness and then result in the TSBDE identifying violations (eg, recordkeeping) through the investigation process. For more information, please contact TDA Policy Manager Diane Rhodes at 512-443-3675, diane@tda.org. Reference 1. 22 Texas Administrative Code §108.7(6).
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