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Lt. Governor Appoints Senate Committees Membership growth is vital to any thriving organization. The Texas Dental Association (TDA) Board is strongly

Lt. Governor Davidcommitted Dewhurst to recently released thegoal Texas Senate forstrategic plan, which addresses continued growth. the Membership within theCommittees “TDA 2009” Wednesday, February 25, 2009 the 81st Texas Legislature. The Senate hasthat, the same number committees and and for the second year in a row, the TDA received I am proud to report as evidence ofof that commitment subcommittees as before — 20. But, there are some changes. Agriculture and Rural the following ADA awards in 2008: Affairs is now a full committee; a related subcommittee, formerly under Natural Resources, t Greatest Percentage Membership Net Gain: Texas had a netis gain of 198 members in the year 2007. gone. Business and Commerce is intact, but its subcommittee was replaced by a new Economicof Non-Members to Membership: t Top Constituent Dental Society with Greatest Percentage Development Committee. HigherRepresents Education,a conversion which had been subcommittee, is now a full of 4.7a percent of non-members into membership at end of year 2007. committee and will oversee the state’s Constituent health scienceDental centers,Society including the threeRetention dental schools. t Top to Improve Rate Percentage in 2007: Represents a 97 percent Association retention rate, which is an increase of 7 percent from the isprevious year. The committee Sen. Jane Nelson (R-Lewisville) chairs Senate Health and Human Services; Sen. Robert Deuell (R-Greenville) Vice-Chair. t Greatest Percentage of New Dentist Members: Represents a gain of 111 new dentist members(D-El (thosePaso), also includes Senators Joan Huffman (R-Houston), Robert Nichols (R- Jacksonville), Dan Patrick (R-Houston), Eliot Shapleigh dentists who are 1-9 years out of school). Carlos Uresti (D-San Antonio), Royce West (D-Dallas), and Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo).

Another example of the commitment to the growth of our Association is the TDA Externship Program, which builds student awareness Visit tda.org and read your TDA Today for more information as dental-related bills move through Senate Health and Human Services and of organized dentistry. This innovative program, created in 2007, offers students the opportunity to gain insight into the different components other Texas Senate committees. of organized dentistry including legislative and regulatory affairs, membership, governance, continuing education, and charitable dentistry and 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 dental schools in Texas. This year the externship program will take place June 20 – June 27 in Austin at the TDA central office. As an ongoing effort to enhance the value and benefits of the Association, the TDA Council on Membership developed a survey that was sent Monday, June 1, 2009 (140th day) Wednesday, February 25, 2009 (44th day) to all members in 2006. The results clearly showed that members have a high satisfaction rating with benefits such as the TEXAS Meeting, TDA Last day of 81st Regular Session; corrections only in House and Senate. TDA Legislative Day; participating dentists convene at Stephen F. Austin publications, and the ability to participate philanthropically in the TDA Smiles Foundation. A great number of the discounted programs offered to Intercontinental Hotel in Austin, then head to Capitol Building for legislative Sunday, June 21, (20th day following adjournment) members through the TDA Perks Program also received a high satisfaction rating. In accordance with2009 the strategic plan, the Council on Membership, visits and recognition ceremony in Senate chamber. Last day Governor can sign or veto bills passed during regular legislative session. will survey members again in 2009. Participation members ADA, TDA, and local are adjournment) the keys to Friday, Marchfrom 13,all2009 (60thand day)a collaborative effort between the Monday, August 31, component 2009 (91stsocieties day following successful membership recruitment and retention. We encourage every member to get involved whether it is by attending local Bill filing deadline (subject to adoption of House and Senate rules). Date that bills without specific effective dates (that could not be meetings, effective taking part in Give Kids a Smile! Day activities, volunteering at a Texas Mission of Mercy, immediately) become or law.participating in TDA Legislative Day activities in Austin. Each member matters and is essential to the continued growth of our Association and of organized dentistry. This is the seventh and final in a series of articles focused on the TDA’s accomplishments guided by the strategic plan. To view the entire plan, 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 Molanphy, staff liaison to the Future Focus Committee, at the TDA central office, (512) 443-3675. The TDA strongly supports Governor Rick Perry’s proposal to exempt businesses with income of less than $1 million from the state’s revised franchise tax. Gov. Perry made the suggestion during his “State of the State” address on January 27. The franchise tax, which applies to many Texas businesses — including certain dental — currently graduated exemption that starts at $300,000 and stairsteps Mission : Topractices be The Voice features of DaenTisTry in Texas up to $900,000.

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TDA Supports Governor’s Call for Business Tax Relief

The franchise or “margins” tax, which is essentially a gross receipts tax, only applies to businesses that receive liability protection from the state (i.e., associations, business trusts, corporations, and limited liability companies). It DOES NOT apply to sole proprietors or to Public Organizational Development Membership Manpower Advocacy Image a 2006 special session in response to a decision by the Excellenceadopted the tax during general partnerships comprised of natural persons. Legislators Texas Supreme Court in a long-running school finance case. At the time, legislators considered a $1 million small business exemption, but Membership ultimately agreed on the graduated exemption. Dentists will value membership and participation in the TDA. In 2006, TDA joined the Texas Medical Association and most other trade and professional groups in supporting the franchise tax plan. We didObjectives so after working to defeat a proposed tax on “cosmetic procedures” and ensure the deductibility of certain healthcare-related revenues. As 1. of Improve value and of membership indeduct TDA. all revenue generated from Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, Tricare (the a result TDA’s perceived efforts, dentists whobenefits are subject to the tax can a. Increase members’ knowledge about the impact and benefits of TDA membership. health care plan for members of the U.S. Armed Forces), and Workers’ Compensation, as well as charitable care. b. Ensure that components are an integral aspect of the membership process. As legislators consider amendments toof thethe franchise tax, of TDA for Ethics increasing the small business exemption and other proposals that c. Create greater awareness availability the will Peerpush Review, & Judicial, and Risk Management benefits. will helpd.dentists. Actively promote adherence to the Code of Ethics. e. Enhance communication with members and non-members. f. Build student awareness of and interest in organized dentistry and membership in TDA. Dr. Christopher F. Anderson, Editor g. Ensure ongoing contact with TDA students throughout Official dental school. Call for Editor Nominations October 15, 1943 – January 19, 2009 h. Work closely with dental school faculty. Nominations for the elective office of Texas Dental Association (TDA) Editor i. Evaluate of nonmember dentists who attend participatetoinDr.TDA activities (TEXAS TDA Smiles mayand be submitted Preston Coleman, TDA Meeting, Secretary-Treasurer. Only an Thenumber TDA family lost a very special Foundation etc.). active, life, or retired member in good standing of this Association shall be eligible. friend and programs, member last month. Dr. Metrics A Curriculum Vitae (CV) must accompany a letter of intent and the nominee will Christopher F. Anderson, 65, passed away 1. SeventyJanuary percent19, of 2009, activeatlicensed dentists members TDA by 2009 (baseline of 68.5% January 2007); increase have to of sign a conflict of interest statement. If ainCV is not submitted, you his home outsidein TX will bealso membership retention rate to 97 percent by April 2007 (baseline 96% in 2006). will have to present your qualifications verbally before the House of Delegates. Lubbock. a-d. Increase the number of dentists serving on component peer review and ethics andtime judicial committees attain a Nominations are in order at any up toaffairs the time the officialtonominations are He wasrate born 15, 1943, Chicago, participation of October 2-5 percent relativeinto the total number societyofmembers August 2009. made of at component the electing House Delegates.byWe request that nominations are made as married Alice Elaine Johnsonactively licensed Anderson 2. Ninety Illinois. percentHe of TX dental school graduates in TX will be members of TDA fivecan years graduation (89% early as possible so that membership eligibility be after verified. in 1963. A member of the American Dental dental student conversion from the graduating class of 2005 in Texas). Duties of the Editor are enumerated in the Bylaws and include the following: Association, Texasthe Dental Association, South Plainsactively District participating 3. Increase number of member dentists in TDA by 1 percent a year (as measured by a variety of means • To be Editor-in-Chief of all journals and publications of the Association and Dental Society, Dallas County Dental Society, – participation at TX District Meeting, TMOM, TXDDS, FSI programs, DENPAC participations, TDA legislative day) with annual exercise full editorial control over such publications, subject only to policies Americanreport Association of Board Orthodontists, American to TDA by the Council on Cleft Membership. established by the House of Delegates, Board of Directors, and the Bylaws. Palate Association, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, and 4. Establish baseline of nonmember participation at TDA activities (CAS, TDA Smiles Foundation, Membership) • To control the selection of scientific material published in the Texas Dental the 5. American Association of Dental Editors, his service to Established baseline of members’ understanding of and satisfaction with the benefits of their TDA membership through Member Journal. organizedBenefits dentistry andServices his community was unparalleled. and Survey (completed Nov 2006), re-evaluate % increase at that time for 2009. • To attend all sessions of the Board of Directors and the House of Delegates all full-time faculty willAward be TDA members by 2009 (2006 baseline = 63%). The6.TDASixty-five awarded percent him the of 2004 Service Recognition of this Association, and the annual session of the American Dental for Incomparable Service for his work as editor of the Texas Association (ADA). He was named editor of the Journalplan in with another DentalTDA Journal. • To holdstatewide no other elective office in in thisAugust Associationof or 2008. the ADA while serving The will update it’s strategic retreat 1999 and received numerous awards from the International as Editor (exception: the Editor may be elected as delegate or alternate College of Dentists for outstanding dental journalism. Dr. delegate to the ADA House of Delegates from his/her respective division). Anderson was nominated for the American Association of • To cooperate with his/her successor upon termination of the Editor’s term Dental Editors Distinguished Dental Editor Award in 2005. of office. He was joined in death by his wife Elaine and her mother. Nominations are to be mailed to Dr. Preston Coleman, TDA Secretary-Treasurer, Survivors include daughter Eugenia Aline and husband Texas Dental Association, 1946 South IH-35, Suite 400, Austin, TX 78704; or Brian Book of Lubbock; son Jonathan Christopher and e-mailed to TDA Executive Director Ms. Mary Kay Linn, marykay@tda.org. wife Elizabeth of Seattle, WA; two grandchildren, Braeden (According to Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of the Texas Dental Association Christopher Book of Lubbock and Brynton Westlee Anderson and the TDA Bylaws, Chapter IV — Section 30, Chapter V — Section 40, Chapter of Seattle, WA; his father, Dr. Ernest Carl Anderson of Chula VI - Sections 10, 20, 30 70 and 90). Vista, CA;Texas and sister Julie Schultz ofmembers Chula Vista, state develop TDA’s first strategic plan, TDA 2009. In 2003, Dental Association from CA. across the

Inside Medicaid My Office? SouthwestinDental Conference Yes, I Think So! Record number attend Richard M. Smith, DDS TDA Smiles Foundation launches TDA Smiles Foundation first-ever Great Grape Chase TMOM gains ardent advocate Greater Houston Dental Society Ask the President GHDS hosts second annual Dream Incoming President’s message Street event Hilton Israelson, DDS South Texas Dentist Helps Create Let’s Talk Different Kind of Flipper Outgoing President’s message A. David May, Jr., DDS technology Team uses maxillofacial for green sea turtle 2008-2009 TDA Board of Directors The Academy Dentistry Meet Your TDAofStaff International TDA’s new Finance Director TDA members inducted as 2008 Dee Dee Delagarza fellows Congratulations to TDA Component Societies TSBDE Renewal Cards Update Streamline Your Insurance Claims Speeding up confirmation of benefits March and eligibility

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South Texas Dentist Helps Create Different Kind of Flipper Nicole Scott, TDA Publications Coordinator Photo by Paul Schlesinger

General dentist Dr. Grayson Sellers of Port Isabel is known for providing exceptional dental care to patients of all ages. Now, he finds himself caring for a different kind of patient — one that doesn’t have a single tooth. Dr. Sellers is one of a group of dental and medical experts constructing silicone flippers for a green sea turtle named Allison.

Allison, a green sea turtle, lost three flippers in a shark attack.

Dr. Sellers has successful experience with dental implants, and the rescue group looked to him for advice. “I knew dental materials were definitely a possibility, so I contacted the University of Texas Dental Branch (UTDB),” he says. “I needed someone who would take me seriously since I was asking for help building a prosthetic flipper.” He reached out to former TDA president Dr. Stephen Schwartz and UTDB dean Dr. Catherine Flaitz who requested help from assistant professor Dr. Sudarat Kiat-Amnuay. For almost 6 months, individuals from this team, along with veterinarians Drs. John Cozad and Thomas DeMaar and dental school hopeful Tim Hill, utilized maxillofacial prosthetic technology to create a silicone flipper using a mold from a frozen turtle flipper. This procedure has been attempted on dolphins, but never turtles. The group tested three different types of silicone before choosing one with the closest properties of a real flipper. Last December, they placed the prosthetic on Allison’s right-rear amputated flipper, and she took right to it. “She took off,” says Dr. Sellers. “We wanted to place it in the back so she couldn’t interfere with it or try to bite it off.” Next, Drs. Sellers and Cozad and Mr. Hill will implement several modifications expected to improve flipper function and overall retention. Dr. Kiat-Amnuay will continue this project by taking data from this prototype to fabricate long-term, functional flippers for Allison. For now, Allison is in her shallow pool at Sea Turtle, Inc. waiting for her finished flippers.

(L-R) Drs. John Cozad and Grayson Sellers and Tim Hill are part of a team using maxillofacial technology to construct prosthetic flippers for Allison.

According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the green sea turtle is listed as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The waters of the Texas coast provide an important habitat for green sea turtles, the largest hard-shelled sea turtle.

Dr. Pam Singletary of Austin performs face painting on Kate Wainwright, daughter of Dr. Glen Wainwright of Austin, at the 10th annual fundraiser in Creedmoor.

Capital Area Dental Society Hosts 10th Annual Foundation Gala The Capital Area Dental Society and the Capital Area Dental Foundation presented the fundraiser, the Texas Safari, on Saturday, February 7, at the Texas Disposal Systems Exotic Game Ranch and Pavilion in Creedmoor. More attended the event that supported local dental charities. Afternoon activities included bus tours and provided photo opportunities to see giraffes, rhinos, ostriches, gazelles, zebras, and dozens of other species of exotic animals. Other afternoon activities included a golf challenge, washerpitching contest, and face painting. The evening progressed with a barbeque dinner and silent and live auctions. The Lorrie Singer & Bradley Kopp All-Star Band provided first-class entertainment.

(L–R) Dr. Bill Heggen congratulates Dr. Roland Davies, both of Austin, on his silent auction win – a football signed by University of Texas Longhorn Garret Gilbert.

Happy, Healthy Smiles …That’s Our Mission! Second Smiles on Wheels Event Successful!

Volunteer Dr. R. Lee Clitheroe of Sugar Land (center) poses with 81year-old James Wylie and his wife.

The TDA Smiles Foundation (TDASF) is proud to have completed its second successful Smiles on Wheels event on Friday, February 6, for the residents of Houston County in Crockett. Over the course of the single-day mission, volunteers served approximately 125 patients and provided more than $78,000 in charitable dental care. Our thanks to everyone who helped make it such a fruitful project.

The Inaugural Great Grape Chase Special thanks to the Dallas County Dental Society for hosting TDASF’s er reat rape ent Southwest Dental Conference in Dallas last month. More than 50 participants challenged their taste buds to identify the most expensive cabernet or chardonnay, and 14 correctly guessed the winner. Proceeds benefitted TDASF. (L-R) Cabernet prize winner Dr. Ken Crossland of Canyon joins TDASF chair Dr. Richard Smith of Amarillo and chardonnay prize winner Amy Knitt of the Texas Academy of General Dentistry.

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Alice-Ann Thompson treats a patient at the 2007 Dallas TMOM.

Dr. Russell McFarlane of Austin volunteers at the 2008 Williamson County TMOM, Leander after volunteering as a student at two prior events.

Dr. Jennifer Molandes of Houston volunteers in the dental student section at the 2008 Williamson County TMOM, Leander.

Growing Good Dentists Dentists, dental students, and dental auxiliaries attest that participation in Texas Missions of Mercy (TMOM) and other TDASF programs strengthen commitment to the profession ovide efficient settings tunities care for people in need. Dr. Russell McFarlane, a general dentist in Austin, attended three TMOM events in the past 2 years, volunteering twice as a dental student and then as a dentist at the September 2008 Williamson County TMOM, Leander. “As a student, it was inspiring to see so many dentists donating their time and services,” says Dr. McFarlane. “It is always rewarding to work on patients who bless you and thank you profusely.” Dr. Jennifer Molandes, a general dentist in Houston, says, “As a dental student, TMOM gave me an opportunity to see a lot of patients and helped me to feel very confident working in a fast-paced environment. Coming from an underserved area in East Texas, I think it’s important to never forget where you come from and keep giving back. I love going to TMOM and plan on attending for years to come. I think it is the essence of our career…caring for other people.” Alice-Ann Thompson has attended five TMOM events over the past 5 years, in addition to serving as a TDASF intern in 2004. She is currently a second-year dental student at Baylor College of Dentistry. “TMOM grabbed my heart, soul and mind like nothing else had ever done before! I saw first-hand what a positive impact a dentist could have on so many people, young and old alike … and as a result of all these experiences, I know I have chosen to pursue my dental career for all the right reasons!” In addition to the TMOMs, the TDASF also supports education programs, such as annual dental student scholarships supplied by interest income from the Felix C. Crawford endowment and the Cavity Free Corral program to help educate children about the benefits of good oral hygiene on overall health and wellness. To get involved or learn more about TDASF, please visit tdasf.org.

“The TDA Smiles Foundation thanks the International College of Dentists – Texas Section for its recent generous contribution!”

Photo by Paul Schlesinger

In 2005 on South Padre Beach, a young girl found a stranded turtle that was missing three flippers, apparently the result of a shark attack that also left behind exposed bone and bite marks. She and her family took the turtle, named Allison after the girl who discovered her, to Sea Turtle Inc., a sea turtle rescue center on the island. Once there, Allison healed her wounds, but she was still without three flippers.


Ask the President Hilton Israelson, DDS, TDA President 2008-2009

Tyler L. Pendergrass, DDS, Past Chair, TDA Council on Annual Session As a past chair of the TEXAS Meeting, I want to welcome you all to join TDA’s 139th Annual Conference May 7–10. You should have received your preprogram mailing and are hopefully finding many speakers that pique your interest. Dr. Karen Frazer, TEXAS Meeting chair, and the rest of the TDA Annual Session Council worked diligently to provide the best clinicians, entertainment, and special activities to complement your TEXAS Meeting experience. You will enjoy an all-new, expanded exhibit hall opening at 10:00 AM on Thursday with a mariachi band leading you into the hall. The TDA Pavilion offers a wonderful opportunity to meet Association staff to discuss TDA services and membership benefits. And, of course, the DENPAC Silent Auction is the place to find an exciting new gift! Plus, a cosmetic and skin care booth is available, featuring expert staffing to answer all of your questions and provide products to meet your every need — a first for the TEXAS Meeting. As always, on Thursday and Friday, 4:30 to 6:00 PM, the happy hour in the exhibit hall is a great opportunity to meet with vendors to check out the latest and greatest in dental supplies. And, don’t miss this chance to win big money — $100 on Thursday, $100 on Friday, and $250 on Saturday — but, you must be present to win. On Thursday evening, after happy hour, the Texas Party is open to all attendees with the “Oh So Good Band” showcasing wonderful music for your entertainment. It’s the perfect place to renew old acquaintances and make new friends. Have you ever wanted to tour San Antonio’s museums? This year is your chance to see the McNay Art Museum and the San Antonio Museum of Art Thursday from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM! You will find treasures appreciated by both serious and casual art lovers. Also enjoy our wine that will showcase wines from Fall Creek, Llano Estacado, Becker, and Messina Hoff. Texas wines have recently received many accolades. Come enjoy the best of Texas! Friday morning we have a new cooking class offered called “Cooking Latin Style with Art Glass.” This wonderful class is led by Rene Fernandez, owner and executive chef of Azuca Nuevo Latino. You will learn to cook “Champagne Breakfast, Nuevo Latino Style,” enjoy a private art glass demonstration, and visit Gini’s retail art glass studio! The course is limited to 40 participants so sign up early. What about the River Walk? There are many new restaurants opening every year in the downtown River Walk area, and Creative Dining & Entertainment (210402-3046) will be happy to assist you with any type of reservations and/or cuisine choices you might be craving. As always, please save your purchases for our exhibit hall as the show specials offer deeper discounts than you would normally receive. If it weren’t for the exhibitors, the show wouldn’t be the size and magnitude that it has become. Take a moment and thank your favorite show vendors for their participation in your TEXAS Meeting. The “Red Coats” look forward to seeing you in San Antonio in May!

Question: How Do We Lead by Example? Dentists lead by example by being the leader of the dental team and by advocating for their profession. Our most important responsibility is being the advocate for the patient, and, as leaders, to ensure that their dental home always serves them ethically. One of the key aspects of advocating for the patient is to ensure access to proper dental care. With grant funding from the American Dental Association, the TDA commissioned an independent third-party report on the issue of access to oral health care in Texas, “Building Better Oral Health: A Dental Home for All Texans.” The TDA assembled a team of dentists to identify the state’s most pressing issues and specific and practical policy recommendations. The TDA views this report as the beginning to improving oral healthcare in Texas. It is our hope that the report will become the resource guide to oral healthcare in Texas. We will also remain leaders for our patients who do not have a dental home by continuing to promote and serve our TDA Smiles Foundation through the Texas Missions of Mercy, Texas Donated Dental Services, and Smiles on Wheels programs that allow us to treat the underserved. February 25 is TDA Legislative Day in Austin. All members are encouraged to attend this event as we have the opportunity to meet with our legislators to advocate issues related to our profession. On behalf of TDA, Senator Florence Shapiro (R-Plano) is filing a bill that would modestly expand duties for properly trained dental assistants. Our role as the dentist is to not only be the leader of the dental team, but to advocate for the patient and the dental profession.

Greater Houston Dental Society Hosts Second Annual Dream Street

An estimated 200 students and UTDB faculty members attended the 2009 Dream Street event, which was sponsored by PDI / American Express, Nobel Biocare, South Texas Dental, and the U.S. Army.

“My exhibit focused on starting up a new dental practice — things to consider before you take on the challenge and where to begin once you’re ready to take the next step. The students were very receptive to the exhibit, and I enjoyed sharing my views on starting up a practice.”

For more information about the GDHS Dream Street event, please visit ghds.org.

— Dr. Kathleen McGrory, Dream Street exhibitor

The Greater Houston Dental Society (GHDS) hosted its second annual Dream Street event at the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston (UTDB) last month. The event is part of the GHDS Professional Association Liaison (PAL) mentorship program, which member dentists mentors to dental students, residents, and new dentists. GHDS members volunteered to exhibit a “mini table clinic” on an area of dentistry for the Dream Street attendees. The goal of the event is to portray life after dental school to the dental students and to illustrate the importance of organized dentistry.

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Southwest Dental Conference in Dallas Sees Record Attendees A record 10,872 people attended last month’s Southwest Dental Conference (SWDC) in Dallas. The event, sponsored by the Dallas County Dental Society (DCDS), was a huge success thanks to the DCDS Southwest Dental Conference Scientific Committee and chairperson Dr. Pamela Moore and hundreds of volunteers. Attendees had access to the latest dental technology, products, and services and the opportunity to complete 24 hours of continuing education. The exhibit hall featured 375 booths. Continuing education courses ranged from new expertise in practice management to anesthesia methods where participants received hands-on experience. At the conference’s “Center for Knowledge” exhibit, live patient demonstrations were given to packed audiences of dental professionals. Next year’s SWDC will be January 21-23, 2010. For more information, please visit swdentalconf.org.

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The new website design incorporates the new TDA and affiliate logos to each corresponding site. The successful features and navigation have remained the same. We value your feedback! Be sure to click on “Website Feedback” under “Current Issues” on the member homepage and tell us what you think of the new website.

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The enhanced TDA Express now includes a video library showcasing TDA videos and podcasts. Be sure to view the “Welcome” video by Mary Kay Linn, TDA Executive Director.

To make TDA Express your homepage, log in at www.tda.org and click on the TDA Express link on the member homepage. Click “Log in to TDA Express” then click on “Make This Site My Home” under the TDA Express logo.

Center For Knowledge participants view treatment both live and projected so they are capable of seeing each step as it is performed.

Dr. Michael McQuade demonstrates the use of platelet-rich plasma in periodontal therapy at the SWDC last month.

Questions? Please contact Stefanie Clegg at (512) 443-3675 or stefanie@tda.org.

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TSBDE Renewal Cards Update

IMPORTANT TSBDE NOTICE: Reminder Postcards Have Replaced Renewal Forms

Applies to all dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental laboratories licensed and registered in Texas. As of January 1, 2009, the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) stopped mailing renewal forms. Instead, the TSBDE will mail a reminder postcard approximately 60 days before the license or registration expiration date.

What Do You Do When You Receive Your Postcard Reminder?

Unlike the renewal form, which was mailed back to the TSBDE with a check or money order, the new postcard should not be sent back to the TSBDE to renew a license or registration. Instead, you will be encouraged to renew online by visiting tsbde.state.tx.us.

When Can You Renew Online?

A license or registration can only be renewed online up to 45 days prior to the expiration date and any time after the expiration date. A cancelled license or registration is non-renewable. Your payment online can be made by credit card, debit card or electronic check.

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A license under Continuing Education Audit cannot be renewed online and must be renewed by mail.

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E-Mail Your Request for a Renewal Form

Include in the subject line: “Renewal Form Request.” In the body of your e-mail include: your name, address, telephone number, profession, and license number. The e-mail address is information@tsbde.state.tx.us. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it.

Call or Fax Your Request for a Renewal Form

Please be prepared to provide your name, address, telephone number, profession, and license number. Phone: (512) 463-6400 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, except holidays) • FAX: (512) 463-7452. • Dentists and dental hygienists should ask to speak to the license renewal assistant. • Dental assistants should ask to speak to the dental assistant coordinator. • Dental laboratory personnel should ask to speak to the licensing administrator.

In the News TDA Members Named 2009 International College of Dentists – USA Section Officers

The International College of Dentists – USA Section named Dr. Leighton A. Wier of San Antonio as its 2008-09 president. Dr. Richard M. Smith of Amarillo was named the treasurer. The International College of Dentists is a not-for-profit organization which awards fellowships to dental professionals for conspicuous and meritorious service to the profession of dentistry.

American Dental Assistants Association Names Texans as Officers

The American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA) named San Antonio resident Stephen E. Spadaro (Ret., U.S. Army) as the 2009 president and Irving resident Ms. Ronda V. Lane the ninth district trustee. The 2009 ADAA officers will work toward the adoption of legislation mandating credentialing for clinical dental assistants and greater recognition of the assistant’s role in the professional dental team. The ADAA is America’s oldest, largest professional association serving dental assistants.

Academy of Dentistry International Inducts 2008 Fellows

The Academy of Dentistry International (ADI) inducted its new 2008 fellows. Dr. T. Bob Davis of Dallas was named the regent for the ADI South Central USA Section and 16 TDA members were named fellows. ADI is dedicated to sharing knowledge in order to serve dental health needs and to improve the quality of life through the world.

FEBRUARY 2009

Editorial Staff Arthur H. Jeske, D.M.D., Ph.D., Acting Editor Edwina J. Shires, Director of Publications Nicole Scott, Publications Coordinator Barbara S. Donovan, Art Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hilton Israelson, D.D.S., President Matthew B. Roberts, D.D.S., President-Elect A. David May, Jr., D.D.S., Immediate Past President Vice Presidents F. Dee Rea, D.D.S., Northeast William M. Walton, D.D.S., Northwest Mark Peppard, D.D.S., Southeast Rise’ L. Lyman, D.D.S., Southwest Senior Directors Arlet R. Dunsworth, D.D.S., Northeast J. Brad Loeffelholz, D.D.S., Northwest Craig S. Armstrong, D.D.S., Southeast Johnny G. Cailleteau, D.D.S., Southwest Directors Donna G. Miller, D.D.S., Northeast Kathleen Nichols, D.D.S., Northwest R. Lee Clitheroe, D.D.S., Southeast John W. Baucum III, D.D.S., Southwest 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 Arthur H. Jeske, D.M.D., Ph.D., Acting 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.

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VOLUME 10, ISSUE 2 AVAILABLE ONLINE AT TDA.ORG

Many of you are aware of the recent $8.5 million settlement against two dentists who had a patient death in their Chicago office. A common denominator that surfaces in this and other cases is a tragic lack of preparedness. TDA Perks Program brings you a life-saving benefit through The Institute of Medical Emergency Preparedness (IMEP.) Priced at $100, (but worth much more,) TDA members now have free 2009 membership to IMEP to help your office be prepared to respond to a medical emergency. You’ll receive online continuing education in the proper management of medical emergencies, and monthly emails providing mock medicalemergency drills for the entire staff. Each monthly drill is eligible for one hour of continuing education credit. A total of 53 hours of medical emergency CE is available per year. IMEP is approved by the AGD PACE and AAFP as a continuing education provider. For your free membership, register at: emergencyactionguide.com/login.asp, and enter “TDA” in the promo code/referral box.

Find other TDA Perks Programs at: tdaperks.com, or call (512) 443-3675.


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