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Membership growth is vital to any thriving organization. The Texas Dental Association (TDA) Board is strongly TDA Member Receives Distinguished Service Award committedthe to theADA Membership goal within the “TDA 2009” strategic plan, which addresses continued growth. I am proud to report that, as evidence of that commitment and for the second year in a row, the TDA received ADA president Dr. John Findley of Plano (R) addressed theS.following ADA awards in 2008: the House of Delegates at the ADA’s•150th annualPercentage session earlier this month Honolulu, Greatest Membership NetinGain: Texas had a net gain of 198 members in the year 2007. Hawaii. • Top Constituent Dental Society with Greatest Percentage of Non-Members to Membership: Represents a conversion of 4.7 percent of non-members into membership at end of year 2007. Dr. Findley’s address focused •on health care reform Dental and accomplishments achieved Top Constituent Society to Improve Retention Rate Percentage in 2007: Represents a 97 during his administration as president. percent Association retention rate, which is an increase of 7 percent from the previous year. • Greatest Percentage of New Dentist Members: Represents a gain of 111 new dentist members (those “We have been successful becausedentists we had who science we built our are as 1-9a foundation, years out of and school). home on values: caring, integrity, honesty, openness, and a genuine concern for others,” Another example of we thevalue commitment to the of our Association is the TDA Externship Program, which builds student awareness said Dr. Findley. “What has brought us growth to this point.” of organized dentistry. This innovative program, created in 2007, offers students the opportunity to gain insight into the different components of organizedhealth dentistry and the regulatory affairs,tomembership, continuing education, and charitable dentistry and Regarding care including reform, helegislative said we have opportunity see that oral governance, health to gain a better understanding of their role as future leaders of the dental team. The program is open to dental students from each of the three care will be expanded and improved. “Never has the time been more critical for moving dental schools in Texas. This year the externship program will take place June 20 – June 27 in Austin at the TDA central office. our ideas forward in the public realm.” As an ongoing effort to enhance the value and benefits of the Association, the TDA Council on Membership developed a survey that was sent to members in presented 2006. The the results clearly showed thatService members have to a high satisfactionL.rating with benefits such as the TEXAS Meeting, TDA Dr.allFindley also ADA Distinguished Award Dr. Kenneth publications, and the ability The to participate philanthropically in the TDA Smileshonor Foundation. Kalkwarf of San Antonio. Distinguished Service Award is the highest the A great number of the discounted programs offered to members through the TDA Perks Program also received a high satisfaction rating. In accordance with the strategic plan, the Council on Membership, ADA bestows upon an individual. will survey members again in 2009. Participation from and collaborative effort between the ADA, TDA, and local component societies are the keys to Dr. Kalkwarf is dean of all themembers University of aTexas Health Science Center (UTHSC) at ADAwhether presidentitDr. John S. Findley of Plano (R) presents successful membership recruitment and retention. We encourage every member to get involved is by attending local meetings, San Antonio Dental School and past president of the American Dental Education the 2009 Distinguished Service Award to Dr. Kenneth L. taking part in Give Kids volunteering at a Texas Mission of Mercy, or participating in TDA Legislative Day activities Association (ADEA). HeaisSmile! laudedDay as aactivities, leader and consensus builder whose Kalkwarf of San Antonio at the ADA annual session in in Austin. Each member matters and is essential to the continued growth of our Association and of organized dentistry. contributions have brought diverse communities together for the betterment of Hawaii. Thestrategic award isplan. the ADA’s highest honorplan, bestowed This isprofession. the seventhHe andhas final in membership a series of articles on the TDA’s in accomplishments guided by the To view the entire the entire held and focused leadership positions many upon an individual. log in at www.tda.org and click on “TDA For more information, please contact Lyda Creus professional organizations, including the2009” TDA.under “Current Issues” on the member homepage. Photo by Lagniappe Studio, courtesy of ADA News. Molanphy, staff liaison to the Future Focus Committee, at the TDA central office, (512) 443-3675. © 2009 American Dental Association
“Dr. Kalkwarf has touched so many groups in our profession and been a link between the educational community and the profession, and between young dentists and more Mission: To be The Voice of DenTisTry in established members. It’s his collaborative spirit that really shines through,” said Dr. Findley. Manpower
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Medicaid in My Office? DENPAC Yes, I Think So! Contributing to the PAC Richard M. Smith, DDS TDA Smiles Foundation TDA Smiles TMOM gains Foundation ardent advocate Fluoride Fest Ask the President Holiday Cards Incoming President’s message Hilton Israelson, DDS TDA Perks Program Let’s Q&ATalk with DentalQuick Part 1 Outgoing President’s message A. David May, Jr., DDS TEXAS Meeting Preview 2008-2009 TDA Board of Directors Evidence-based Tip of the Month Meet Your TDA Staff TDA’s new Finance Director Dee Dee Delagarza TSBDE Rule Update Congratulations to TDA Component Societies
November Streamline Your Insurance Claims Journal News of benefits Speeding up confirmation and eligibility 2009 TDA Medal for TSBDE RuleGold Update Distinguishedfor Service Requirements dentalto office radiograph machines Dr. Stephen F. Schwartz
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Dentists TDAwill secretary-treasurer Dr. and J. Preston Coleman seek re-election at the May 2010 TDA House of Delegates. Therefore, the value membership participation inwill the not TDA. position is open for nominations. Objectives 1. Improve valuemember and benefits of membership in TDA. Only an active,perceived life, or retired in good standing of this Association shall be eligible. A curriculum vitae (CV) must accompany a letter a. Increase members’ knowledge about the impact and benefits of TDA of intent and the nominee will also have to sign a conflict of interest statement. Wemembership. request that nominations are made as early as possible so b. Ensure eligibility that components are an and integral aspect of membership that membership can be verified the House of the Delegates can be process. prepared for an informal vote. c. Create greater awareness of the availability of the Peer Review, Ethics & Judicial, and Risk Management benefits. Actively promote adherence to the Code of Ethics. Dutiesd.of the Secretary-Treasurer are enumerated in the Bylaws and include the following: e. Enhance communication with members and non-members. • Serve as chair of the awareness Budget Committee; f. Build student of and interest in organized dentistry and membership in TDA. • Serve as chair of Assets Management Committee; g. Ensure ongoing contact with students throughout dental school. • Examine income and expenses of TDA and report at each Board meeting; h. Work closely with dental school faculty. • Ensure that House of Delegates and TDA Boardwho minutes areand maintained; i. Evaluate number of nonmember dentists attend participate in TDA activities (TEXAS Meeting, TDA Smiles • ServeFoundation as a non-voting member of TDA Executive Committee; and programs, etc.). • Perform other duties as specified by the Board of Directors. Metrics 1. Seventy are percent activetolicensed dentistsColeman, in TX will be members of TDA byTexas 2009Dental (baseline of 68.5%1946 in January Nominations to beofmailed Dr. J. Preston TDA Secretary-Treasurer, Association, South 2007); IH-35, increase Suite 400, membership retention rate to 97 percent by April 2007 (baseline 96% in 2006). Austin, Texas 78704; or e-mailed to TDA Executive Director Ms. Mary Kay Linn, marykay@tda.org. a-d. Increase the number of dentists serving on component peer review and ethics and judicial affairs committees to attain a participation of 2-5 percent to theoftotal number of component by August 2009. (According to Articlerate V, Section 10 of therelative Constitution the Texas Dental Association society and the members TDA Bylaws, Chapter IV — Section 30, Chapter V 2. Ninety percent of TX dental school graduates actively licensed in TX will be members of TDA five years after graduation (89% — Section 40, Chapter VI — Sections 10, 20, 30 70 and 90). dental student conversion from the graduating class of 2005 in Texas). 3. Increase the number of member dentists actively participating in TDA by 1 percent a year (as measured by a variety of means – participation at TX Meeting, TMOM, TXDDS, FSI programs, DENPAC participations, TDA legislative day) with annual report to TDA Board by the Council on Membership. 4. Establish baseline of nonmember participation at TDA activities (CAS, TDA Smiles Foundation, Membership) 5. Established baseline of members’ understanding of and satisfaction with the benefits of their TDA membership through Member Services Survey (completed NovSenate 2006),Bill re-evaluate %TDA’s increase at that time for 2009. OnBenefits June 19,and 2009, Governor Rick Perry signed (SB) 455, dental assistant bill, which went into effect September 1, 6. Sixty-five percent of all full-time faculty will be TDA members by 2009 (2006 baseline = 63%). 2009. As you are most likely aware, SB 455 amends the Dental Practice Act by allowing Texas dentists to delegate additional duties to dental
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assistants. Passage of this legislation concludes a 4-year workforce development study during which TDA utilized a variety of data gathering tools to determine the membership’s workforce priorities. The another 2008 Housestatewide of Delegates approved of workforce resolutions which The TDA will update it’s strategic plan with retreata series in August of 2008. ultimately became SB 455.
This is the last in a series of updates in the TDA Today that explain the sections of SB 455 and how they will apply in your dental office. If you have additional questions, please contact Diane Rhodes or Jess Calvert at the TDA central office (512) 443-3675. Continuing Education SB 455 established a maximum 12-hour continuing education (CE) requirement for dental assistants who hold more than two certificates of registration (radiology, pit and fissure sealant, and coronal polishing). Dental Assistants holding one certification of registration must complete 6 hours of CE each year. All CE must be in subjects covering dental assistant duties and be taken from a Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) approved CE course provider. Lastly,Association a dental assistant through interactive In 2003, Texas Dental membersmay fromfulfill acrossCE therequirements state develop TDA’s firstTSBDE strategicself-study, plan, TDA 2009. computer, or lecture courses.
In the News TDA members More in the than news$100 A Milestone: Billion for Dental Services in 1 Year
July Journal News — But Will It Last?
Tooth Whitening: A Clinical Review Epidemiologic Survey of Erosive TDA Historical Perspectives Tooth Wear in San Antonio, Texas Dentists, dental hygienists, and the dental team The 2007 C.T. Rowland Award Aroundcase thereport State Orthodontic The El Paso Dental Conference November 6 & 7 TDA Board Meeting, Austin Around the State August 14: 13 & 14 November TDA Board Meeting Texas Mission Austin, Texas of Mercy, Lubbock October 15-19: November 20 ADA Annual Session Texas State Board of Dental San Antonio, Texas Examiners
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DENPAC — Organized Dentistry’s Political Action Committee (PAC) When organized dentistry speaks, legislators listen. TDA’s PAC (DENPAC) and your grassroots involvement are key reasons why. Your contributions to DENPAC provide support to political office-holders and candidates and ensure organized dentistry’s voice is heard – and heard loudly. With health care reform at the forefront of issues facing lawmakers, your continued support of DENPAC is now more important than ever. The regulations regarding contributing to a PAC can be confusing. The following article will provide you with an overview to contributing to DENPAC. There are limitations to whoº can make political contributions to DENPAC. Generally, corporations, including non-profit corporations, are prohibited from making political contributions. This applies to “C” corporations as designated by sections of the Internal Revenue Code, or Subchapter “S” corporations referred to in the Tax Code. DENPAC is not able to accept contributions from these corporations, except in very limited circumstances. Partnerships, limited liability companies (which do not have corporate members), professional corporations, professional associations, and sole proprietors can make political contributions to DENPAC, so long as such entities do not have a corporation as a partner or owner. For instance, professional corporations organized under Chapter 303 of the Business Organizations Code and its predecessors are permitted to make political contributions. Please note that the contribution must clearly indicate that the entity is a Texas professional corporation. Similarly, professional associations organized under Chapter 302 of the Business Organization Code and its predecessors are allowed to make political contributions. Again, contributions from such associations must clearly indicate that the entity is a professional association. Substantial penalties could result if state laws regarding political contributions are not followed. DENPAC carefully examines each contribution and will not accept one until it is clear that the contribution is made by a legally permitted entity, such as an individual, professional corporation or professional association. DENPAC reports contributions as required by state law. Contributions are entirely voluntary and a TDA member is not favored or disfavored by reason of the amount of contribution, or a decision not to contribute. Political contributions are not tax-deductible as either charitable contributions or business expenses for federal income tax purposes. If you have any questions regarding contributions to DENPAC, please contact Leigh Ann Montague or Jess Calvert at (512) 443-3675 or denpac@tda.org.
The Freedom-of-Choice Dental Insurance Plan Endorsed by the TDA Perks Program Questions and Answers about DentalQuick Part 1 of 2
by TDA Perks Program, DentalQuick is offered to TDA members who wish to participate, but none of our programs is mandatory.
Excitement has been generated by DentalQuick, the new freedom-of-choice individual/family dental insurance plan recently endorsed by the TDA Perks Program. Here are answers to questions about this newly endorsed TDA Perks Program. Q. Does the TDA endorse the DentalQuick insurance program? A. No, the TDA, upon the advice of its attorney does not endorse any services, products, or companies. TDA Financial Services, Inc. has been the designated endorsement affiliate of the TDA for over 20 years. This wholly owned affiliate of the TDA manages the TDA Perks Program. Q. Why does the TDA have a for-profit endorsement affiliate? A. The TDA Perks Program‘s mission is to raise non-dues revenue for the TDA. Q. Who comprises the corporate board that decides TDA Perks Program endorsements? A. These dentists comprise the board that evaluates and grants endorsements of products and services beneficial to TDA members: Dr. W. Kenneth Horwitz, president; Dr. Terry Watson, vice president; Dr. Jerry Katz, treasurer; Dr. Tana Busch; Dr. Thomas Harrison; Dr. Dan McCauley; Dr. John Stovall; Dr. Michael Vaclav; and Dr. David Woolweaver. Q. Why did the TDA Perks Program board approve the endorsement of an individual/family dental insurance program? A. Because many patients do not have access to group plans at their workplace and are looking for assistance in paying their dental bills. The promotion of Direct Reimbursement, only available as group dental plans, generated hundreds of dental office calls to the TDA. These calls were made on behalf of patients looking for dental insurance that could be purchased by an individual for themselves and for their families. Q. Why would TDA Perks Program be interested in helping patients secure dental insurance? A. According to ADA statistics, those who have dental insurance are more likely to visit a dentist and because they have financial assistance available through their dental insurance, they are more likely to purchase the dental care they need. Q. Is the DentalQuick program an employer sponsored group dental insurance benefit? A. No, DentalQuick offers dental insurance to individuals and families separate from their workplace. Q. Can a person who purchases a DentalQuick policy use it to supplement a group dental plan that an employer provides? A. Yes, DentalQuick claims can be filed to help a patient attain maximum reimbursement by combining a group plan claims payment with DentalQuick supplemental insurance. Q. Is participation in the DentalQuick insurance plan mandatory for TDA members? A. No, just as all of the other 25 endorsed products and services endorsed
Q. To participate in the DentalQuick plan is a TDA member required to discount fees or join a discount network? A. No, DentalQuick is a freedom-of-choice plan that allows a covered patient to visit any dentist and encourages patients to stay with their dental home. Dentists bill their full fees by balance billing the patient the difference between DentalQuick reimbursement and the normal fees charged for services. Q. Is a dental office required to pay any fees to participate in the DentalQuick program? A. No, dentists do not pay any fees or discount any fees to serve a patient covered with a DentalQuick policy. Q. Does DentalQuick require pre-determinations of treatment and submission of radiographs? A. No, predeterminations are not required and by eliminating the submission of radiographs, claims payments are not delayed as with some other dental insurance policies. Q. What insurance company underwrites the DentalQuick dental insurance program? A. A-(Excellent) rated Assurant Health is the financially solid company that underwrites DentalQuick. The policies offered by the DentalQuick program are established, successful policies that have been on the market for over 6 years. Q. Do the policies offered in the DentalQuick program have standard Type I (preventive), Type II (basic), and Type III(major) procedure designations? A. No, DentalQuick policies are “fee schedule” policies that list all procedures covered with an accompanying dollar reimbursement for each procedure, making it easy to determine value of benefits compared to premiums charged for the purchase of a policy. Q. How does having a clear, definite fee schedule help a prospective purchaser of a DentalQuick policy? A. The value of the DentalQuick plan is transparent. The monthly premium quoted for a DentalQuick policy can be weighed by a potential purchaser against a list of dollar benefits for each procedure covered. The patient compares projected use of benefits against the premiums required, thus making an economic decision easy and logical. The DentalQiuick website has a benefit calculator to assist a potential DentalQuick policy purchaser with this decision. Q. Many dental insurance policies have the same $1000 annual maximum benefit limit they have had for many years. What about DentalQuick? A. Dental Quick has a $1500 annual maximum benefit plus $150 additional annually for preventive care supplement, a total of $1650 of benefits available each year. Contact TDA Perks Program general manager David Baker, david@ tda.org; multi-media specialist Teresa Kim, tkim@tda.org; or marketing specialist Josh Epstein, josh@tda.org, for information about products or services. Log on to tdaperks.com or call TDA at (800) 832-1145.
Happy, Healthy
TDASF Holiday Cards
Smiles … Fluoride Fest!
That’s Our Mission!
On October 3, 2009, your TDA Smiles Foundation (TDASF) strengthened its educational offerings by hosting its inaugural Fluoride Fest in Atlanta in conjunction with that community’s Tall Pines Festival and the help of Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) School of Dental Hygiene. Components of the United Ways of Texas-funded Cavity Free Corral program, along with nutritional counseling, face painting, and other activities were available to attendees to stress the importance of fluoridated water to a community’s dental health. Attendees received free milk, fluoridated bottled water, and healthy snacks, along with toothbrushes, paste, and floss. Children received free fluoride varnishes and free dental sealants. Sixty-nine children received over $10,000 in charitable dental care, and an estimated 200-300 children participated. Our thanks to the town of Atlanta, NTCC’s School of Dental Hygiene, Dr. Mike Giesler, and everyone who helped make the TDASF flagship Fluoride Fest such a wonderful event!
Fluoride Fest’s “Big Top” area bustled with learning activities all day, entertaining children as they waited for their clinical treatment.
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Some of Atlanta’s youngest residents receive free preventative dental care at the first-ever TDASF Fluoride Fest.
Texas Mission of Mercy Lubbock is COMING! Save the date for TDASF’s next TMOM event: Lubbock, TX November 13 & 14 2009
November 13–14, 2009 Lubbock Civic Center
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Option Two Send us an order form printed from the website with your payment enclosed and we will send your cards in a package to your office for personal handling. On behalf of the thousands of Texans we help each year — THANK YOU!
MK’s Board Notes
In The Loop Matthew B. Roberts, DDS, TDA President 2009-2010
Mary Kay Linn, TDA Executive Director May 10, 2009: Summary of TDA Board of Directors’ actions, with TDA president Dr. Matthew B. Roberts presiding.
Policy Resolutions 5-2010-B (P): Authorized continuation of Task Force on Dental Services by Non-Dentists to evaluate the unlicensed practice of dentistry, with members Dr. Mark Peppard (chair), Dr. Craig S. Armstrong, Dr. Donna G. Miller, and Dr. Ron Rhea, and consultant Mr. William H. Bingham.
Non-Policy and Board Policy Resolutions Appointments (5) 1-2010-B (NP): Appointed TDA Holding Company Board – President: Dr. Hilton Israelson; Vice President: Dr. Ron Rhea; Secretary-Treasurer: Dr. Preston Coleman; President of Financial Services, Inc.: Dr. W. Kenneth Horwitz. 2-2010-B (NP): Appointed Dr. R. Lee Clitheroe, Senior Director on the TDA Board, as chair of the Sunset Review Committee. 3-2010-B (NP): Reappointed Dr. Arthur H. Jeske as TDA Historian. 4-2010-B (NP): Appointed Dr. Jay C. Adkins as State Team Leader for the ADA Tripartite Grassroots Membership Initiative.
“Aloha!” I am penning this message on the return flight from the American Dental Association’s 150th Annual Session. Now, before you think this was just a vacation, let me tell you that my feet never hit the sandy beaches of Waikiki. Your ADA delegation represented Texas extremely well and the work put in on behalf of your TDA was exemplary. Many, and I mean many, problems associated with the running of the ADA came to light through the strong leadership of our own Dr. John Findley this past year. The transparency of our parent organization has never been better and was strengthened through the actions of this ADA House of Delegates. Dr. Glenn Hall, TDA speaker of the house, ran for the speaker of the ADA and lost that election in a close run-off to the sitting speaker. The ADA’s loss continues to be our gain here in Texas. The ADA delegates once again left our annual session with no dues increase to our membership. In these tough economic times, the leadership did everything they could to help keep the financial impact on our practices to a minimum. I will say however that future dues increases, in my mind, are not far off. Look for more information in upcoming publications and on our website regarding actions taken in Hawaii. Now, let me briefly update you on my travel over these past few weeks. I have attended the 7th, 12th, and 16th district dental society meetings. In addition, I represented the TDA at Texas House of Representatives Speaker Joe Straus’s fundraiser and delivered a DENPAC contribution to State Representative Chuck Hopson (D-Jacksonville) who carried our dental legislation in the Texas House during the last session of the Texas Legislature. By the time you read this, I also will have spent 2 days in Dallas delivering DENPAC contributions to many of the friendly incumbents that represent us in Austin. The schedule required is hectic and exciting, and I continue to thank you for allowing me to represent and lead the TDA. Until next time, you are In the Loop.
MISCELLANEOUS (2) 6-2010-B (NP): Authorized architectural designs for conference facility and drainage improvements and authorized a $25,000 line of credit with Frost Bank. OUT-OF-STATE-TRAVEL (1) 7-2010-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for Dr. Matthew B. Roberts and Ms. Mary Kay Linn to Chicago for the ADA’s 150th Anniversary Celebration. June 18-19, 2009: Summary of TDA Board of Directors’ actions, with TDA president Dr. Matthew B. Roberts presiding.
Policy Resolutions 21-2010-B (P): Appointed Dr. A. David May, Jr. (chair), Dr. Hilton Israelson, Dr. J. Brad Loeffelholz, Dr. R. Lee Clitheroe, and Dr. Robert E. Wiggins, Jr., to a Task Force on the Building Better Oral Health; A Dental Home for All Texans report to determine any need for policy changes or further actions in a report to the TDA Board at its February 2010 meeting. Appointments (6) 9-2010-B (BP): Appointed 2009-2010 Board Liaisons: Council on Annual Session: Dr. Karen E. Frazer; Council on Constitution and Bylaws: Dr. John W. Baucum, III; Council on Dental Economics: Dr. Craig S. Armstrong; Council on Dental Education, Trade & Ancillaries: Dr. Arlet R. Dunsworth; Council on Ethics and Judicial Affairs: Dr. Kathleen Nichols; Council on Membership: Dr. Donna G. Miller; Council on Peer Review: Dr. Johnny G. Cailleteau; Council on Legislative & Regulatory Affairs: Dr. J. Bradley Loeffelholz; Committee on Access, Medicaid, and CHIP: Dr. Robert E. Wiggins, Jr.; Committee on the New Dentist: Dr. Lisa B. Masters; Communications Committee: Dr. Larry D. Herwig; DENPAC: Dr. R. Lee Clitheroe;TDA Smiles Foundation: Dr. Rionald L. Rhea; Texas State Board of Dental Examiners: Dr. Hilton Israelson. 10-2010-B (BP): Appointed Dr. Lisa B. Masters to the Future Focus Committee, joining Dr. Johnny G. Cailleteau (chair), Dr. Ronald L. Rhea, and Dr. R. Lee Clitheroe. 11-2010-B (BP): Appointed TDA Board directors Dr. Karen E. Frazer and Dr. Robert E. Wiggins, Jr., to the Budget Committee. 12-2010-B (BP): Appointed Dr. J. Bradley Loeffelholz and Dr. Kathleen Nichols to the TDA Finance and Audit Committee. 13-2010-B (BP): Appointed TDA Board members Dr. Craig S. Armstrong, Vice President and Dr. Larry D. Herwig, Director to the Assets Management Committee. OUT-OF-STATE-TRAVEL (1) 16-2010-B (BP): Approved out-pf-state travel to Chicago, Illinois for Mary Kay Linn, Executive Director and Lee Ann Johnson, Director of Member Services and Administration to attend the ADA Management Conference in Chicago, Illinois, July 20-24, 2009. BUDGET (1) 17-2010-B (NP): Approved line item 14b, Salaries-Temporary, as over budget. MISCELLANEOUS (1) 14-2010-B (NP): Approved April 3-4, 2009 TDA Board minutes. 15-2010-B (NP): Approved minutes of the May 10, 2009 TDA Board Meeting 18-2010-B (NP): Authorized investment account with Morgan Stanley — Brandes. 19-2010-B (NP): Authorized investment account with Morgan Stanley — NWQ. 20-2010-B (NP): Authorized investment account with Morgan Stanley — Madison.
Evidenced-Based Practice Tip of the Month Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, Editor
Avulsed Teeth After entering pubmed.gov, search for “avulsed teeth.” There are many articles on this topic. I noticed interesting information about storage of the avulsed tooth, surface treatment of the root surface, and surveys of various groups of people about their knowledge of how to manage this traumatic event. Also, research using experimental root surface treating agents can be found. There seems to be a difference of opinion regarding whether endodontic treatment should be done extraorally on all teeth, only on those teeth with closed apicies or not done until a later time depending upon the outcome of initial treatment. Just for fun, you might like to narrow the search by clicking on “limits” tab just below the search box. To narrow the search, click the categories you would like to include; such as English, human, or clinical trial before you activate the search. This will reduce the total number of citations listed by excluding papers in other languages, animal studies and those other that clinical trials. In the case above, we still get many papers but this approach can be helpful when a search lists a smaller number of papers.
THRILLER TEXAS MEETING (as sung to “Thriller,” by Michael Jackson) By C. Roger Macias Jr., DDS, Member, Council on Annual Sessions
It’s close to registration time and something new is about to realize Under the firelight, you see some art glass melt right before your eyes You try to scream from the hot sauce in the enchilada class you’re taking You start to freeze as beauty looks you right between the eyes. You’re so surprised! ‘Cause this is a thriller, TEXAS Meeting And no one’s gonna save you from the enchilada that you’ll be eating You know it’s a thriller, TEXAS Meeting You’re fighting for your beer inside New Location, Texas Party, Exhibit Hall A You smell the spa breeze and realize you’re at an Olive Orchard just for fun You feel the warm hand as you pamper yourself with friends out in the sun You close your eyes and are glad that this is not just imagination But all the while you hear the bus driver coming up behind — You’re out of time ‘Cause this is thriller, TEXAS Meeting There ain’t no second mulligan at the Healthy Smiles Golf Classic Thriller, TEXAS Meeting You’re fighting for your par outside a killer, thriller, Pecan Valley Course Night wine is calling, the wine tasters start to walk in their masquerade There’s no escaping the wine tasting seminar this time. (They’re open wide). This is a fun part of life! They’re out to see you, your friends are closing in on every side They will forget you until they see you at an extended lunch time just outside Now is the time for you and I to gather close together, yeah At happy hour I’ll see you on Thursday and Friday from 4:30 until 6:00 We’ll get to mix … ‘Cause this is thriller, TEXAS Meeting And though you fight to stay awake Your body starts to quiver For no mere dentist and team can resist The fun of the thriller … TEXAS Meeting that is! A ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! October 2009 / TDA Today / 3
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. At its regular meeting on August 28, 2009, the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) gave its final approval to a new rule which establishes a reference to the recordkeeping standard of care relating to dental hygiene practice. The new rule — §115.6 — reads as follows: §115.6. Records. A Texas dental hygiene licensee practicing dental hygiene in Texas shall record treatments delegated by a Texas licensed dentist and performed for and upon each dental patient for reference, identification, and protection of the patient, the dentist, and the dental hygienist. Such recordings shall be entered in the dental records maintained and kept by the delegating dentist. This new rule went into effect on September 20, 2009. For more information contact TDA policy manager Diane Rhodes at diane@tda.org or (512) 443-3675.
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EDITORIAL STAFF Dr. Stephen R. Matteson, D.D.S., Editor Edwina J. Shires, Director of Publications Nicole Scott, Publications Coordinator Barbara S. Donovan, Art Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Matthew B. Roberts, D.D.S., President Ronald L. Rhea, D.D.S., President-Elect Hilton Israelson, D.D.S., Immediate Past President Vice Presidents Craig S. Armstrong, D.D.S., Southeast Johnny G. Cailleteau, D.D.S., Southwest J. Brad Loeffelholz, D.D.S., Northwest Arlet R. Dunsworth, D.D.S., Northeast Senior Directors R. Lee Clitheroe, D.D.S., Southeast John W. Baucum III, D.D.S., Southwest Kathleen Nichols, D.D.S., Northwest Donna G. Miller, D.D.S., Northeast Directors Karen E. Frazer, D.D.S., Southeast Lisa B. Masters, D.D.S., Southwest Robert E. Wiggins, D.D.S., Northwest Larry D. Herwig, D.D.S., Northeast J. Preston Coleman, D.D.S., Secretary-Treasurer Glen D. Hall, D.D.S., Speaker of the House Michael L. Stuart, D.D.S., Parliamentarian Stephen R. Matteson, D.D.S., Editor Mary Kay Linn, Executive Director William H. Bingham, Legal Counsel TDA Today (USPS 022-007) is published monthly except for December by the Texas Dental Association, 1946 S. IH-35, Ste 400, Austin, Texas 78704-3698, (512) 443-3675. Periodicals Postage Paid at Austin, Texas and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TDA TODAY, 1946 S. IH-35, Ste 400, Austin, TX 78704-3698. Annual subscriptions: Texas Dental Association (TDA) members, $5. In-state American Dental Association (ADA) affiliated, $15 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $15. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $30 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $30. Single issue price: TDA members $1. In-state ADA affiliated, $3 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $3. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $6 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $6. Contributions: Manuscripts and news items of interest to the membership of the Association are solicited. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double spaced, and the original copy should be submitted. Please refer to Instructions for Contributors in the annual September Directory of the Texas Dental Journal for more information. Every effort will be made to return unused manuscripts if a request is made but no responsibility can be accepted for failure to do so. Anonymous communications will receive no consideration whatsoever. All statements of opinion and of supposed facts are published on authority of the writer under whose name they appear and are not to be regarded as the views of the Texas Dental Association, unless such statements have been adopted by the Association. Articles are accepted with the understanding that they have not been published previously. The Information for Contributors is available at tda.org.
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VOLUME 10, ISSUE 10 AVAILABLE ONLINE AT TDA.ORG
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