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Former TDA Board of Directorsgrowth member Dr Risé Martin of organization. The Texas Dental Membership is vital to any thriving is strongly as the Dr Association Shane Ricci (TDA) of PlanoBoard was announced Lakehills was announced as the Academy ofgoal General committed toTexas the Membership within the “TDA 2009” strategic plan, which addresses TAGD New Dentistcontinued of the Yeargrowth. at the annual Dentistry (TAGD)I am Dentist of to thereport Year at theas annual Lone proud that, evidence ofStar that commitment and for the second yearDental in a row, the TDA in received Lone Star Conference Austin in Dental Conference in Austinthe in September 2012.awards in 2008: following ADA September. Greatest Percentage Membership Net Gain: Texas had a net gain of 198 members in the year 2007. Dr Martin is a 1985 graduate• of the University of Texas Health Science Dr Ricci is ato2006 graduate of the University of • Top Constituent Dental Society with Greatest Percentage of Non-Members Membership: Center San Antonio. She is a member of the TAGD, the American Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Represents a conversion of 4.7 percent of non-members into membership at end of year 2007. Dental Association (ADA), TDA, and the San Antonio District Dental He is a in member of the TAGD, • Top Constituent Dental Society to Improve Retention Rate Percentage 2007: Represents a 97the ADA, the Society (SADDS). She has also been inducted into the Pierre Fauchard TDA, andprevious the Dallas County Dental Society. percent Association retention rate, which is an increase of 7 percent from the year. Academy, the International College of Dentistry, and the American Martin Represents a gain of He111 is also of the Dallas • Greatest Percentage of New Dentist Members: newpresident dentist members (thoseAcademy of College of Dentists Fellowship. General Dentistry and founding member of dentists who are 1-9 years out of school). TAGD New Dentist Committee. Dr Martin served on the TDA Board of Directors from 2006 2009. In 2008, created the Program, Another example of the commitment to the growth of ourtoAssociation is the she TDA Externship which builds student awareness Great Expectations Program to pair dental students with mature practitioners and still serves of organized dentistry. This innovative program, created in 2007, offers students the opportunity to gain insight into the different components Dr Ricci volunteers with Preston Trail Church as organized a mentor and program coordinator. Sheand previously received Golden Apple Award for of dentistry including legislative regulatory affairs,ADA membership, governance, continuingGroup education, and charitable dentistry and and regularly provides free examination Leadership and the the Presidential Award from SADDS. to gain a better understanding of their role as future leaders of the dental team. The program is open toand dental studentsvouchers from each the three radiograph to of elementary dental schools in Texas.atThis year the externship program will take place June 20 –services June 27tointhe Austin atstudents. the TDA central office. Dr Martin volunteers Lakehills United Methodist Church and donates dental As an ongoing effort to enhance the value and benefits of the Association, the TDA Council on Membership developed a survey that was sent TDA Smiles Foundation, Smiles for Success, and the Christian Medical Dental Association. more information on TAGD, to all members in 2006. The results clearly showed that members have a high satisfaction rating with benefitsFor such as the TEXAS Meeting, TDAplease visit For more information on TAGD, please philanthropically visit tagd.org. in the TDA Smiles Foundation. A great numbertagd.org. publications, and the ability to participate 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, will survey members again in 2009. Participation from all members and a collaborative effort between the ADA, TDA, and local component societies are the keys to successful membership recruitment and retention. We encourage every member to get involved whether it is by attending local meetings, As of December 1, 2012, children and youngvolunteering adults age 20atand taking part in Give Kids amost Smile! Day activities, a Texas MissionMCNA of Mercy, or participating in TDA Legislative Day activities younger enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Dental Home must assess the dental needs of members for in Austin. Each member matters and is essential to the continued growth of ourMain Association and ofProviders organized dentistry. Program (CHIP) will receive their dental services through 1 of the 2 referrals to specialty care providers and as needed. This is the seventh and final in a series of articles focused on the TDA’s accomplishments guided by the strategic plan.provide To viewreferrals the entire plan, Main Dental Home Providers must coordinate member’s care with specialty state selected dental plans: DentaQuest and MCNA Dental. log in at www.tda.org and click on “TDA 2009” under “Current Issues” on the member homepage. For more information, please contact Lyda Creus care providers after referral. As a reminder, Referrals should be requested Molanphy, staff liaison to the Future Focus Committee, at the TDA central office, (512) 443-3675. With the Main Dentist requirement going into effect September 1, through the MCNA Online Portal at http://portal.mcna.net, and all 2012, it is very important that referring dentists follow the processes set referral determinations can be viewed on the MCNA Online Portal. by each dental plan (ie, DentaQuest and MCNA). Mission: To be The Voice of Referral DenTisTry inDentist Texas to General or Pediatric Dentist DentaQuest As part of the Main Dental Home Program, General and Pediatric As of September 1, 2012, main dental home providers (general Dentists must register referrals with MCNA when referring members to and pediatric dentists) referring a member to another general another or Pediatric Dentist Membership that is not the member’s Public In-Network General Organizational Development Manpower Advocacy or pediatric dentist for treatment must submit an Excellence Interim Care ImageDental Home. If a referral is not submitted to MCNA, the Main Transfer (ICT) form. The form is necessary to ensure that on-going treating dentist’s claims for services will be denied. Membership assignment as your patient’s main dental home is not disrupted Emergency services do not require a referral. Dentists will interim value membership participation in the TDA. during this care period. and It must be submitted prior to Referral to Specialists treatment and the dentist must be credentialed with DentaQuest. Objectives Members have direct access to In-Network dental specialists. A referral 1.At this Improve value and membership in TDA. time, perceived the form can only bebenefits faxed toofDentaQuest at 1-888is not necessary for members to access In-Network dental specialists, but a. Increase members’ about impact and benefits of TDA membership. 261-1736. You can access theknowledge form on the webthe portal or www. referrals are encouraged as part of MCNA’s Main Dental Home Program. b. Ensure that components are an integral aspect of the membership process. dentaquesttexas.com under “Provider Information — Important All referrals will be processed within 72 hours. c. Create greater awareness of the availability of the Peer Review, Ethics & Judicial, and Risk Management benefits. Documents.” Emergency services do not require a referral. d. Actively promote adherence to the Code of Ethics.
Texas Dental Program Medicaid/CHIP
Yes, I Think So! The TEXAS Meeting Richard M. Smith, DDS
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A form not necessary for a referralwith to a members specialist with the e. isEnhance communication and non-members. The TDA’s next quarterly meeting with the dental plans is scheduled for exception of a pediatric dentist. It of is also necessary to complete f. Build student awareness and not interest in organized dentistry and membership in the TDA. October 25, 2012 and Association wants to hear from YOU! Email your November 3 a form the member is referred a credentialed dentist thatdental is in school. g. ifEnsure ongoing contacttowith students throughout feedback about the dental plans to TDA Policy Manager Ms Diane Rhodes at The 2007 C.T. Rowland Award Texas Mission of Mercy the h. sameWork physical location the main dental home provider. Orthodontic case report closely withasdental school faculty. diane@tda.org before October 22, 2012. Atlanta i. Evaluate number of nonmember dentists who attend and participate in TDA activities (TEXAS Meeting, TDA Smiles DentaQuest processes ICT forms daily. To verify if a member has The Texas Dental Program webpage on the member side of the TDA’s website Foundation programs, etc.). The El Paso Dental Conference an ICT form on file, please call the contact center at 1-800-896will be available at the end of October 2012. It will be a “one-stop shop” for November 9 Metrics 2374. Medicaid/CHIP dental information from the State and the dental plans. Texas State Board of Dental 1. Seventy percent of active licensed dentists in TX will be members of TDA by 2009 (baseline of 68.5% in January 2007); increase Examiners meeting membership retention rate to 97 percent by April 2007 (baseline 96% in 2006). a-d. Increase the number of dentists serving on component peer review and ethics and judicial affairs committees to attain a Austin August 14: participation rate of 2-5 percent relative to the total number of component society members by August 2009. 2. Ninety percent of TX dental school graduates actively licensed in TX will be members of TDA five years after graduation (89% TDA Board Meeting Click & Connect dental student conversion from the graduating class of 2005 in Texas). Austin, Texas 3. Increase the number of member dentists actively participating in TDA by 1 percent a year (as measured by a variety of means The AmericanTDA Dental Association continues to honor state – participation at TX Meeting, TMOM, TXDDS, FSI programs, DENPAC participations, legislative day)(ADA) with annual Join us on Facebook and local dental societies across the nation with the 2012 Golden October 15-19: report to TDA Board by the Council on Membership. groups.to/texasdental Dallas County Dental Society (DCDS) ADA Annual Session The Golden Apple Awards program, now in its 4. Establish baseline of nonmember participation at TDA activities (CAS, TDA Apple SmilesAwards. Foundation, Membership) held its first Women Welcoming 24th year, recognizes outstanding achievement in dental society San Antonio, Texas 5. Established baseline of members’ understanding of and satisfaction with the benefits of their TDA membership through Member Women event on Thursday, October activities and excellence in leadership. Follow us on Twitter Benefits and Services Survey (completed Nov 2006), re-evaluate % increase at that time for 2009. 4, 2012, at The Adolphus Hotel in 6. Sixty-five percent of all full-time faculty will be TDA members by 2009 (2006The baseline = 63%). twitter.com/theTDA following Texas organizations received an ADA Golden Apple Dallas. The event was a collaboration Attending the first Award: of the TDA northeast districts as well as the Fort Worth Dallas County Dental • retreat Texas Dental Association:of Outstanding DentalTDA Society to engage women It was funded a another The will update it’sdentists. strategic plan by with statewide in August 2008. Achievement in the Update Profile Get LinkedIn Society’s Women Promotion of Dental Ethics for “Dental Ethics: The Strength grant awarded to DCDS by the American Dental Association Welcoming Women event tda.org – Membership Info “Texas linkedin.com, search of our Profession.” A special issue of the Texas Dental Journal (ADA) Membership Program for Growth. at The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas on October 4, Dental Association” devoted to ethics was published August 2011. Ask a Colleague 2012, are (L-R) Drs. • Greater Houston Dental Society: “Media Relations DCDS President Dr Jacqueline M. Plemons welcomed the Sharon Ornstein, Gayle tda.org – Features Committee” in the category of Open. attendees and guest speaker Dr Patricia Blanton of Dallas, Glenn, Pat Blanton, Using your and Debbie Seznik• San Antonio District Dental Society: “Diversity in Dentistry ADA 1st vice president. The focus of the event was for TEXAS Meeting Photos smartphone, Thomas, all of Dallas, Celebration” in the category of Outstanding Achievement in the women dentists to connect and network with peers, and Kathryn Jodry of texasmeeting.com/estore scan this barcode the Promotion of Diversity and Inclusion. highlight the importance and benefits of membership in Richardson, and Cindy organized dentistry, discuss important issues to women Woodson of Plano. to access the TDA Volunteer for ‘08 ADA The 2012 Golden Apple Awards will be presented through the dentists, and to celebrate their successes in the dental website. tda.org/volunteerada08 endplan, of the year2009. to dental societies. profession. In 2003, Texas Dental Association members from across the state develop TDA’s first strategic TDA
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Health Insurance Exchanges This is the seventh in a series of articles to keep you informed about the Health Insurance Exchange (HIX) in Texas. The HIX is an online marketplace tool enabling consumers to shop, compare, and enroll in a health insurance plan. Future articles will focus on helpful reference websites and other information about the HIX. In August, the Texas Dental Association (TDA) participated in a legislative briefing and a Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) public forum on Essential Health Benefits (EHB). It was apparent during the TDI forum that Texas does not appear any closer to choosing an EHB benchmark plan by the September deadline. The current requirements of the EHB include dental benefits for children only. It is difficult at this stage to determine how this “essential pediatric dental benefit package” will be designed and administered in a manner that balances comprehensive care, affordability, and flexibility. This is further complicated by the lack of an appropriate benchmark within the private insurance market that includes a pediatric‐only dental benefit. Few examples of child‐only dental coverage exist in the market, which adds to the unique challenge of defining the EHB’s oral health component. The TDA believes the benchmark plan chosen by Texas must include an appropriate pediatric dental benefit or be supplemented to include an appropriate pediatric dental benefit with both preventive and therapeutic treatment codes. TDI’s recent analysis of the possible 10 benchmark plan options shows that Texas will very likely have to supplement the chosen or default benchmark plan with a pediatric dental benefit through a process prescribed by the US Department of Health and Human Services. The TDA continues to be involved in this process and will publicize new information as it becomes available. For questions or comments, contact TDA Policy Manager Diane Rhodes at 512-443-3675, diane@tda.org.
Perks’ Profit-Sharing Initiative Enters Beta Test Mode
The TEXAS Meeting, May 2-5, 2013, San Antonio
Our Mission… Educate, Innovate, Inspire! The TEXAS Meeting continually strives to provide innovation to attendees through different and more effective products, processes, services, technologies, and ideas that are readily available for you, your dental team and your dental practice. The exhibit hall offers more than 350 exhibitors. The new hall layout is easier to navigate exhibit spaces, to examine and experience all of the cutting edge technology, and to obtain the most current information relating to your practice. While you shop, enjoy complimentary beer and wine during happy hour on Thursday and Friday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm and the DENPAC Silent Auction. And, mark your calendar for these special events: • The “Texas Party” on Thursday evening with complimentary food, a cash bar, and live music from “The Klocks” • The 9th annual Healthy Smiles Golf Classic • The TEXAS Meeting Photo Contest • Breakfast meetings with such groups as the American College of Dentists and International College of Dentists, the Christian Medical Dental Association, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy • Dental school alumni receptions • The Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Reception • TDA House of Delegates, reference committees, TDA District Caucuses, and ADA Candidates Forum • Celebrating dental diversity in San Antonio Chair Dr Victor Rodriguez and the Council on Annual Session have planned an incredible event for you. Our Mission … Educate, Innovate, Inspire! The TEXAS Meeting does it all!
An initiative by TDA Perks Program that gives select district societies an opportunity to share in Perks’ profits kicked off in beta test mode on Sept. 1st. The goal of Promote Perks Program (PPP) is to effect growth in Perks’ income through bolstered promotion of Perks and its programs. The additional promotion will be provided by and take place in local societies, with the goal of increasing TDA-member participation in Perks programs. Eight societies will participate in the year-long beta test. If after a year Perks’ profits are increased as projected, societies participating in the beta test will receive a share of the increase in profits. If the trial is deemed successful, PPP will be opened up to all TDA component societies. Rio Grande Valley Dental Society (RGVDS), one of the 8 societies participating in the beta-test, got an early start kicking off PPP at its annual Dentists Who Care meeting in August. RGVDS set up a Perks table; and a Perks staff member was on hand to introduce Perks’ 3 newest endorsed partners: Atlas Resell Management, PrintCity.com and Smart Training.
Perks to Encore “Creating Your Successful New Office” Symposium in Dallas
Spurred by positive feedback from its premier new-dentist symposium, TDA Perks Program is gearing up for its Dallas edition of “Creating Your Successful New Office.” The free-toTDA members, 1-day symposium for dentists preparing to open their own practice will be held at Dallas County Dental Society’s executive office (13633 Omega Rd) on November 2, 2012, from 9 am to 3 pm. The program will feature presentations by experts on: commercial real estate, practice and patient financing, practice management, accounting, insurance and online marketing. Attendees will be provided a complimentary lunch, and have the opportunity to ask questions of the presenters, as well as meet TDA Perks staff. For more information or to register, please contact TDA Perks Program at: 512-443-3675. Questions about TDA Perks Program? Call: 512-443-3675, or visit tdaperks.com.
TDA 2012 Statement of Ownership
happy, healthy smiles...that’s our mission! Holiday Cards
Beaumont TMOM
It’s that time of year again! The holiday season is quickly approaching and TDA Smiles Foundation is proud to announce the return of our one-of-a-kind holiday cards. This special card is perfect for sending to your family, friends and colleagues all while supporting the foundation.
Beaumont hosted the 28th Texas Mission of Mercy (TMOM) event on October 5th and 6th. TDASF held a one-day mission in nearby Bridge City in 2011, which highlighted the need for dental care in the area. At this 36-chair event, volunteer dentists were able to see 659 patients, delivering more than $438,000 worth of charitable care.
Please call 512-448-2441 to place your order or visit tdasf.org.
2012 TMOM Calendar November 2 Mt. Pleasant TMOM November 2 Atlanta Fluroide Fest November 3 Atlanta TMOM 710 580
If you would like to volunteer for any TMOM events, please visit tdasf.org or call 512-448-2441
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Dr Jeff Hancock, Lubbock TDA Member Spotlight
President’s Prose
2.4-mile swim. 112-mile bike ride. 26.2-mile marathon.
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ust the thought of these 3 races are enough to tire most people, but Dr Jeff Hancock of Lubbock completed his second Ironman in August 2012, and he’s already training for his third.
The Ironman triathlon is undoubtedly one of the most grueling and exhaustive races that requires mental and physical skills and months of training. Dr Hancock was among 2,227 athletes who completed the Ironman Louisville in Kentucky, finishing in just over 11 hours (most Ironmans have a 17-hour completion limit). Ironman Louisville is ranked as the fifth most difficult Ironman in the world, according to RunTri, a non-profit organization that provides statistics and information for tri-athletes. Dr Hancock grew up in Lubbock and received his Bachelor of Arts in chemistry at Texas Tech University in 1999. He earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School in 2003 and began practicing with Dr Joe Harkins in Lubbock. He and his wife, Starr, have a daughter and a son, Hope and Braxton. He says the support of his family is necessary when training for an Ironman. “They’re very supportive! Starr and the kids love going to the events.” Starr commented on their feelings regarding Dr Hancock’s races, “We are very proud of Jeff! He is teaching the kids, by example, that it is important to take care of your body through exercise and how rewarding it is to set a goal, work hard, and see it all come to fruition. Jeff is a wonderful husband, a great father, and a talented dentist who knows it is wise to take care of himself so that he can give his best to others.”
Michael L. Stuart, DDS, TDA President As I write this communication to you, I am preparing, as are all members of our ADA Delegation, to attend the ADA Annual Meeting in San Francisco. Many important issues will be decided at this House of Delegates meeting. Including governance restructure and consideration of dental anesthesia becoming a specialty of the ADA, there will be many important decisions facing the delegates. I want all of our TDA members to know how seriously each member of our delegation takes the responsibility of representing you in these important issues. Texas has a great legacy of leadership in the ADA, and our voice is heard in the House with much influence. In other words, we take the trust you place in us very seriously. We want Texas to always be placed in the best light and be held in high esteem. We will have the results of decisions made by the ADA House in future issues of TDA Today. Be watching for this important news! I want to give a big shout-out to Dr Thomas Oates and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School (UTHSC-San Antonio) for recently being awarded a $4.5 million grant. The 7-year grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research will be used to develop a network of dental practitioners and dental hygienists across 5 states. You can read more about it in this edition. Way to go!
On the run: Dr Jeff Hancock of Lubbock competes in the Ironman Louisville in Kentucky on August 26, 2012. He completed the race in just over 11 hours.
In addition to having a family busy with gymnastics, ballet, and tennis in the evenings and a successful cosmetic dentistry practice during the day, Dr Hancock squeezes in time to train. “I do most of my training early in the morning, so I’m not away from the family,” he says, explaining how he wakes up at 4:00 a.m. to swim for 1.5 hours. He’ll then work a full day and go run or bike at night.
After finish: Dr Jeff Hancock and his training partner and patient rest He trains for 30 weeks before a race, after completing the Ironman Louisville in Kentucky in August 2012. peaking at 20 hours a week, all in Dr Hancock says beginning triathlons has been good for his health, his preparation for 1 day. “It’s a very long day, mental stress, and his practice. physically and emotionally. But, the race day environment is something you can’t duplicate. It is an amazing feeling, and I have usually barely crossed the finish line before I am considering which one I want to do next.” With 2 Ironmans, 6 half-Ironmans, and multiple marathons under his belt, he’s not hanging up his running shoes, wetsuit, aerodynamic helmet, or triathlon bike anytime soon. “Running keeps me sane. It’s my stress reliever.” His hobby has also proved to be good for business, as several of his training buddies are now patients. Beginning triathlons has improved his health, his mental stress, and his practice. Dr Hancock hopes to compete in the Ironman Coeur d’Alene in Idaho in June 2013 and the Ironman Cozumel in November 2013. 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.
Also, the American Dental Association recently awarded the TDA, the Greater Houston Dental Society, and the San Antonio Dental Society with Golden Apple Awards. The program recognizes outstanding achievements in dental society activities and excellence in leadership. Our state leads by example. How blessed we are!
EvidenceBased Practice Tip of the Month Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, FICD, TSA Editor
PubMed Clinical Queries
Recent research articles are available easily and quickly using the “Clinical Queries” function on PubMed. Go to the pubmed.gov website and select that category in the center of the page. After entering your question or topic in the search box, 3 categories of information will be listed, Clinical Study Categories, Systematic Reviews and Medical Genetics. For example, after entering, “cervical external root resorption,” here is what was provided. Select the article of interest and happy reading.
PubMed Clinical Queries
Results of searches on this page are limited to specific clinical research areas. For comprehensive searches, use PubMed directly. Search: cervical external root resorption
Clinical Study Categories
Category: Etiology Diagnosis Therapy Prognosis Clinical prediction guides Scope: Broad Narrow Results: 5 of 48 • Emerging therapies for the management of traumatized immature permanent incisors. Miller EK, Lee JY, Tawil PZ, Teixeira FB, Vann WF Jr. Pediatr Dent. 2012 Jan-Feb; 34(1):66-9. • Effect of calcium hydroxide on ph changes of the external medium after intracoronal bleaching. Sa PM, Jeronymo RD, Yui KC, Silva EG, Huhtala MF, Torres CR, Gomes AP. J Contemp Dent Pract. 2011 May 1; 12(3):158-63. Epub 2011 May 1. • Treatment of invasive cervical resorption with sandwich technique using mineral trioxide aggregate: a case report. Kqiku L, Ebeleseder KA, Glockner K. Oper Dent. 2012 Jan-Feb; 37(1):98-106. Epub 2011 Sep 27. • Will mineral trioxide aggregate replace calcium hydroxide in treating pulpal and periodontal healing complications subsequent to dental trauma? A review. Bakland LK, Andreasen JO. Dent Traumatol. 2012 Feb; 28(1):25-32. Epub 2011 Sep 5. ‘• Surgical endodontic management of an invasive cervical resorption class 4 with mineral trioxide aggregate: a 6-year follow-up. Fernández R, Rincón JG. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2011 Nov; 112(5):e18-22. Epub 2011 Aug 6. See all (48). This column displays citations filtered to a specific clinical study category and scope. These search filters were developed by Haynes RB et al. See more filter information.
Systematic Reviews
Results: 2 of 2 • Tooth bleaching — a critical review of the biological aspects. Dahl JE, Pallesen U. Crit Rev Oral Biol Med. 2003; 14(4):292-304. • Review of the current status of tooth whitening with the walking bleach technique. Attin T, Paqué F, Ajam F, Lennon AM. Int Endod J. 2003 May; 36(5):313-29. See all (2). This column displays citations for systematic reviews, meta-analyses, reviews of clinical trials, evidence-based medicine, consensus development conferences, and guidelines. See filter information or additional related sources.
Medical Genetics
Topic: All Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis Clinical Description Management Genetic Counseling Molecular Genetics Genetic Testing Results: 1 of 1 • Dental histology in familial expansile osteolysis. Mitchell CA, Kennedy JG, Owens PD. J Oral Pathol Med. 1990 Feb; 19(2):65-70. See all (1). NIH, DHHS, USA.gov Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility | Contact National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda MD, 20894 USA
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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.
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Approves Rule Changes The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) recently adopted 2 new rules and 5 rule changes as published in the September 21, 2012 issue of the Texas Register. The effective date for the rules is September 30, 2012. A brief summary of the new and amended rules follows. 22 Texas Administrative Code §107.19 Denial of a License: The new rule clarifies an applicant’s rights and obligations following the denial of his or her application for licensure or registration. The new rule grants the applicant twenty (20) days from the date of the denial, during which he or she may request a hearing to appeal the denial. 22 Texas Administrative Code §107.26 Failure to Attend Hearing and Default: The new rule clarifies the outcome should a party to a matter before the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) fail to appear. Specifically, the new rule directs SOAH to issue a default proposal for decision if a party who does not have the burden of proof fails to appear at a contested case hearing at SOAH. The new rule also directs SOAH to dismiss a case for “want of prosecution” if a party who does hold the burden of proof fails to appear at a contested case hearing. Finally, the new rule indicates that if a party who has the burden of proof fails to appear, the relevant application will be withdrawn from consideration and a future application may not be considered by the board until a year has passed following the date of the dismissal of the case before SOAH. 22 Texas Administrative Code §101.8 Persons with Criminal Backgrounds: The amended rule addresses the TSBDE’s discretion when considering criminal offenses as the basis for license/registra-
tion suspension or revocation. The amendments clarify which criminal offenses directly relate to the practice of dentistry and establish a process for determining the appropriate disciplinary action following a criminal offense. They also require written disclosure of criminal convictions or deferred adjudications.
EDITORIAL STAFF Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, Editor Nicole Scott, Managing Editor Lauren Oakley, Publications Coordinator Barbara Donovan, Art Director Paul H. Schlesinger, Consultant
22 Texas Administrative Code §107.24 Respondent’s Answer in a Disciplinary Matter, §107.25 Formal Proceedings, §107.69 Alternative Informal Assessment of an Administrative Penalty: TSBDE Rules §107.24 and §107.25 address the formal hearing process at SOAH. TSBDE Rule §107.69 addresses the process that allows an Informal Assessment of an Administrative Penalty for certain violations.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael L. Stuart, DDS, President David A. Duncan, DDS, President-elect J. Preston Coleman, DDS, Immediate Past President Vice Presidents Arthur C. Morchat, DDS, Northeast Rita M. Cammarata, DDS, Southeast T. Beth Vance, DDS, Southwest Michael J. Goulding, DDS, Northwest Senior Directors Jean E. Bainbridge, DDS, Northeast Gregory K. Oelfke, DDS, Southeast Yvonne E. Maldonado, DDS, Southwest David C. Woodburn, DDS, Northwest Directors Jerry J. Hopson, DDS, Northeast William S. Nantz, DDS, Southeast Joshua A. Austin, DDS, Southwest Steven J. Hill, DDS, Northwest
The amendment to §107.24 simplifies the default process by eliminating filings and considerations that impede the resolution of a case. The amendment to §107.25 requires pagination of exhibits entered into evidence by any party at a hearing before SOAH. The prior rule suggested pagination, but did not mandate it. The amendment to §107.69 addresses the process that allows an Informal Assessment of an Administrative Penalty for certain violations. This informal process was initiated in the 2009 legislative session. The amendment modifies the process to allow the final appeal that initiated the informal assessment process be heard at SOAH for a possible sanction. 22 Texas Administrative Code §110.9 Anesthesia Permit Renewal: The amended rule establishes requirements regarding renewal of minimal, moderate and deep/general sedation anesthesia permits every two years. The amendment clarifies the frequency at which renewals must occur. The rule now states “every two years” instead of biannually. For more information, please contact TDA Policy Manager Ms Diane Rhodes at 512-443-3675, diane@tda.org.
UTHSC-San Antonio Dental School Receives a Dental Practice Based Research Grant The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School (UTHSC-San Antonio) was awarded a 7-year, grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) to lead the Southwest Region as 1 of 6 regions forming the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network (NDPBRN). The Southwest Region includes Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Kansas. Overall, this will be a network of dental practitioners and dental hygienists interested in collaborating on research will be headquartered at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Thomas W. Oates, DMD, PhD, is director of the NDPBRN Southwest Region. He serves as assistant dean for clinical research at UTHSC-San Antonio and is a professor and vice chair in the Department of Periodontics.
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“When we can share solid evidence with our counterparts across the country regarding best practices and therapies, we can make better decisions for patients regarding common issues affecting oral health, including diabetes, smoking, access to and options for care, nutritional concerns and chewing ability, as well as managing tooth decay and periodontal disease, especially for the people of this region,” Dr Oates said. The Southwest Region will build on the already established South Texas Oral Health Network (STOHN), a 60-practitioner PBRN headquartered at UTHSC-San Antonio. The STOHN network has been foundational in the development of the Southwest Region of the NDPBRN.
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