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Every Member Matters TDA Legislative Day Brings Dentists to Capitol Dentists fromTDA around the state and many of Rise’ Lyman, DDS, Future Focus Committee
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Roberts, Rep. their spouses took part in a very successful L. Hopson growth is vital to any thriving organization. The Texas Dental Association (TDA) BoardCharles is strongly TDA Legislative DayMembership at the Texas Capitol (D-Jacksonville), committed on February 25. Prior to visiting legislatorstoatthe the Membership goal within the “TDA 2009” strategic plan, which addresses continued growth. House Committee I ammet proud to Stephen report that, as evidence of that commitment and for the second year in a row, the TDA received capitol, 225 registered participants at the on Public Health, the following ADA awards in 2008: F. Austin Intercontinental Hotel. and Dr. Debrah t Greatest Percentage Membership Net Gain: Texas had a net gain of 198 members in the year 2007. Worsham. At the hotel, TDA president Dr. Hilton Israelson t Top Constituent Dental Society with Greatest Percentage of Non-Members to Membership: welcomed participants. Texas Attorney General Represents a conversion of 4.7 percent of non-members into membership at end of year 2007. Greg Abbott stressed the importance of helping t Top Constituent Dental Society to Improve Retention Rate Percentage in 2007: Represents a 97 Texas businesses by keeping the burden of taxes and percent Association retention rate, which is an increase of 7 percent from the previous year. regulations low. He was followed by state Rep. Tara t Greatest Percentage of New Dentist Members: Represents a gain of 111 new dentist members (those Rios (D-South Padre Island), a dentist who practices dentists who are 1-9 years out of school). in Cameron County and is serving her first term in the Another example of the (R-Dallas), commitment tochairs the growth(L-R) of our is the TDA Externship House; and Rep. Dan Branch who Dr.Association Herb Wade, Dr. Hilton Israelson, Sen. Program, which builds student awareness of dentistry.on This innovative program,John created Florence in 2007, offers(R-Plano), students Dr. the Matt opportunity Shapiro Roberts, to gain insight into the different components theorganized House Committee Higher Education. Dr. of organized dentistry and regulatory membership, governance, continuing education, and charitable dentistry and andaffairs, TDA public affairs director Jess Calvert pause Findley, president of theincluding Americanlegislative Dental Association after of recognition of TDA the Senate. to gain aupdated better understanding their role as future leaders the dental team.inThe program is open to dental students from each of the three (ADA), participants on of activities at the dental schools in Texas. This year the will take place June 20 – June 27 in Austin at the TDA central office. ADA’s headquarters and reinforced the externship importanceprogram of Rep. Lois Kolkorst (R–Brenham) visits with (L-R) As an ongoing to enhance value and benefits of the Association, the TDA Council on Membership developed a survey that was sent communicating witheffort legislators at thethe grassroots level. Jess Calvert and Drs. David Duncan, Matt Roberts, to all members in 2006. The results clearly showed that members have a high satisfaction rating with benefitsRick such as the TEXAS Meeting, TDA Black, Herb Wade, and Hilton Israelson. To supplement advocacy materials designed by publications, and the ability to participate philanthropically in the TDA Smiles Foundation. A great number of the discounted programs offered to DENPAC manager Leigh Ann Montague, Dr. Richard members through the TDA Perks Program also received a high satisfaction rating. In accordance with the strategic plan, the Council on Membership, Black, chairman of TDA’s Council on Legislative and will survey members again in 2009. Regulatory Affairs (CLRA), introduced two panels. Participation from all members and a collaborative effort between the ADA, TDA, and local component societies are the keys to TDA contract lobbyists Dr. David Sibley, Susan Ross, successful membership recruitment and retention. We encourage every member to get involved whether it is by attending local meetings, and Nora del Bosque suggested ways to maximize taking part in Give Kids a Smile! Day activities, volunteering at a Texas Mission of Mercy, or participating in TDA Legislative Day activities the effectiveness of legislative visits. Jess Calvert, Jay in Austin. Each member matters and is essential to the continued growth of our Association and of organized dentistry. Bond, and Diane Rhodes of the TDA staff reviewed 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, the Association’s legislative priorities and answered 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 questions about specific issues. (L-R) Dr. Eduardo Lorenzana, Dr. Steve Martin, Molanphy, staff liaison to the Future Focus Committee, at the TDA central office, (512) 443-3675. (L-R) Alliance of the TDA member Sherry Kolb Dr. Roberto Villareal, Sen. Carlos Uresti (D-San At the capitol, many participants watched as the Texas helps Dr. David Nichols with oral health care gift Antonio), Dr. Tom Uribe, Rebecca Taylor, Dr. Senate adopted a resolution by Sen. Florence Shapiro bags for visits with senators and representatives. Taylor, and Dr. Loren Alves. (R-Plano) recognizing February 25,M 2009, as “TDA ission : To be The Voice of DenTisTry in TBrent exas Legislative Day.” During her presentation, Sen. Shapiro (L-R) Attorney General Greg Abbott, and the senate recognized Drs. Israelson and Findley as Rep. Dan Branch, Rep. Tara Rios well as Dr. Paul Rubin, president of the Texas AcademyOrganizational Public Ybarra, and ADADevelopment president John Membership Manpower Advocacy of Pediatric Dentistry. After the senate ceremony, the Excellence Image S. Findley of Plano address TDA Texas House passed a similar measure by Rep. Rios. Legislative Day attendees.
Membership Participants visited legislators to drop off gift bags Dentists will value membership prepared by Alliance of the TDA and and participation TDA’s in the TDA. Objectives priorities: urging support for SB 455 by Sen. 1. relating Improvetoperceived andassistants benefits of Shapiro the dutiesvalue of dental andmembership in TDA. a. to Increase knowledge about the impact and benefits of TDA membership. opposition bills that members’ would allow dental hygienists b. Ensure that components to administer expandare an integral aspect of the membership process. c. Create greater awareness of athe availability of the Peer Review, Ethics & Judicial, and Risk Management benefits. to treat patients in certain settings prior to dentist’s d. Actively promote adherence to the Code of Ethics. examination. e. Enhance communication with members and non-members. f. Build student awareness of and interest in organized dentistry and membership in TDA. g. Ensure ongoing contact with students throughout dental school. h. Work closely with dental school faculty. number nonmember who attend and participate in TDA activities (TEXAS Meeting, TDA Smiles Thei.TDAEvaluate Legislative Team of is monitoring thedentists following Texas House and Senate Bills: Foundation programs, etc.). Texas Senate Health and Human to theretention issuancerate of antooccupational certain applicants HBMetrics 70 Relating membership 97 percent bylicense April to 2007 (baseline 96% with in 2006). Services Appointments convictions. criminal 1. Seventy percent of active licensed dentists in TX will be members of TDA by 2009 (baseline of 68.5% in January 2007); increase • Jane Nelson (R-Lewisville), Chair HB 168 Relating to the regulation of the practice of dental hygiene. • Robert Deuell (R-Greenville), Vice a-d. Increase the number of dentists serving on component peer review and ethics and judicial affairs committees to attain a Chair HB 456 Relating to the authority of a dental hygienist to provide services in certain facilities. • Joan (R-Houston) participation of 2-5 percent relative to the total society members byHuffman August 2009. dental studentrate conversion from the graduating class number of 2005 of incomponent Texas). HB3. Relating to theofpricing of certain care actively goods and services to the Nichols • Robert 2.1577 Ninety percent TX dental schoolhealth graduates licensed in and TX will be members of TDA five years (R-Jacksonville) after graduation (89% compensation of certain health insurance agents; providing an administrative penalty. • Dan Patrick (R-Houston) Increase member dentists actively in TDA by 1 percent (as measured a variety of means report tothe TDA Boardofby the Council on Membership. • Eliot Shapleighby(D-El Paso) tonumber creating the health care access fund participating to recruit health care providers in a year HB 1876 Relating – participation at TXareas Meeting, TXDDS, FSI programs, TDAUresti legislative day)Antonio) with annual shortage and toTMOM, support federally-qualified health DENPAC centers andparticipations, to health professional • Carlos (D-San
Status of Selected Legislation
using for those purposes revenue from a tax imposed on certain tobacco products. • Royce West (D-Dallas) 4. Establish baseline of nonmember participation at TDA activities (CAS, TDA Smiles Foundation, Membership) • Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo) HB5.2029 the establishment a laser and intense pulsed light registry. Relating tobaseline Established of members’ofunderstanding of and satisfaction with the benefits of their TDA membership through Member Benefits and Survey (completed Nov 2006), % increase at that time for 2009. HB 2700 Relating to Services the establishment of an electronic systemre-evaluate for monitoring controlled Texas House of Representatives 6. Sixty-five of allprescription full-time faculty will beproviding TDA members bypenalties. 2009 (2006 baseline = 63%). substances and for percent submitting drug orders; criminal
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HB 3670 Relating to the regulation of dental assistants, including the delegation of certain • Lois Kolkhorst (R-Brenham), Chair The dentalTDA acts. will update it’s strategic plan with another statewide retreat in August of 2008. • Elliot Naishtat (D-Austin), Vice Chair SB 97 Relating to the authority of a dental hygienist to provide services. • Garnet Coleman (D-Houston) • John Davis (R-Houston) SB 455 Relating to the regulation of dental assistants, including the delegation of certain • Veronica Gonzales (D-McAllen) dental acts. • Charles L. “Chuck” Hopson (D-Jacksonville) SB 536 Relating to the regulation of the practice of dental hygiene. • Susan King (R-Abilene) SB 887 Relating to the licensing and regulation of dentists, dental hygienists, dental • Jodie Laubenberg (R-Parker) assistants, and dental laboratories. • Jim McReynolds (D-Lufkin) SB2003, 1048Texas Relating to requiring dental support a child to a child support order. plan, • Vicki Truitt (R-Keller) In Dental Association members fromforacross thesubject state develop TDA’s first strategic • John Zerwas (R-Richmond) To view current status and staff comments, please visit tda.org/legislative and click on TDA 2009. " Status of Selected Legislation”.
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Inside Inside Medicaid in My Office? TDA Smiles Foundation Yes, I Think So! Alliance of the TDA’s generous donation Richard M. Smith, DDSrolling gets Smiles on Wheels TDA Smiles Foundation ADA Institute for Diversity TMOM gains ardent advocate Applications now being accepted Ask the President Incoming President’s TDA Committee on message the New Hilton Israelson, DDS Dentist Second Let’s Talkinstallment of podcast series on tda.orgPresident’s message Outgoing A. David May, Jr., DDS TDA Perks 2008-2009 TDA Board of Directors Three members join TDA FSI board Meet Your TDA Staff TDA’s new Finance Director TEXAS Meeting Dee Dee Delagarza Hotel and pre-registration deadlines approaching Congratulations to TDA Component Societies TSBDE Rule Update Streamline Your Insurance Claims Speeding up confirmation of benefits April and eligibility
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TSBDE Rule Update Requirements for dental office A Comparison of Shear Bond radiograph machines Strengths Among Different SelfInEtching the News Primers TDA members in the news Long-Acting Erythromycins:
July Journal News Assessing Their Role in Treating Odontogenic Infections Tooth Whitening: A Clinical Review TDA Historical Perspectives Dentists, dental hygienists, Around the Stateand the dental team April 3 C.T. Rowland Award The 2007 Smiles on Wheels, Mount Pleasant Orthodontic case report The El4Paso Dental Conference April Smiles on Wheels, Atlanta
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April 3 – 4 August 14: TDABoard BoardMeeting of Directors meeting, TDA AustinTexas Austin, October April 16 –15-19: 18 ADA Annual Session Star of the South Dental Meeting, San Antonio, Texas Houston
Click & Connect ClickProfile & Connect Update tda.org – Membership Info TDA New Dentist Committee Ask a Colleague Podcast Series tda.org – Features tda.org TEXAS Meeting Photos texasmeeting.com/estore NEW TDA Video Library on TDA Express Volunteer for ‘08 ADA tda.org – TDA Express tda.org/volunteerada08
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Happy, Healthy Smiles …That’s Our Mission! Smiles on Wheels Hits the Highways Watch for the TDA Smiles Foundation on a highway near you! The TDASF is proud to debut a new, graphically wrapped Smiles on Wheels es and om wn wn. ig Trailers ount leasant ously . The artwork was designed by TDA and TDASF staff. Members of the ATDA pose next to the new TDASF Smiles on Wheels trailer. The ATDA logo is displayed in gratitude for their gift.
Smiles on Wheels Receives a Great Gift! The Alliance of the TDA (ATDA) presented TDA Smiles Foundation (TDASF) with a generous $20,000 check to help cover the costs of the 10 new operatories for Smiles on Wheels, TDASF’s new dental mini-missions. The chairs, units, and lights (already purchased and in-house) will be labeled with engraved plaques thanking the group for their generous contribution. A Meadows Grant supports the Smiles on Wheels program, and the decreasing model grant weans TDASF from the funding. Contributions such as this one by the ATDA directly impact the longevity of the seed funding, helping bring this important program to more rural counties across Texas at a lower cost to the communities.
In addition, TDASF has hit the information highway with the premiere of a new series of mini-information videos. Through a bidding process at a recent Georgetown Chamber of Commerce fundraiser, TDASF won a production package donated to the event by Stone Ranch Media. The package includes six mini videos that are about 2 minutes in duration. Three videos follow a patient, Joyce Smith, through her experience with the TDASF, and three others spotlight the program from the perspectives of a TDASF employee, volunteer dentist, and community volunteer. Please see us on YouTube. Search “TDA Smiles Foundation” and let us know what you think by e-mailing TDASF Director Traci Whitney at traci@tda.org.
Our huge thanks to the members of the ATDA for their support!
Cameron County Smiles on Wheels in Los Fresnos Goes Off Without a Hitch
Beautiful weather, friendly people, and lots of smiles defined the TDASF team’s most recent mission trip to Cameron County for the third Smiles on Wheels event since the program began in December 2008. Earlier this month, volunteers gathered at the Ebenezer Christian Church in Los Fresnos, a town with about 5,000 residents. Volunteers from near and far gathered to staff the event, including both of the dentists in Los Fresnos. Over the course of the day, volunteers treated 114 patients and provided about $45,000 in charitable care in a cinderblock construction room that measured about 1,000 square feet! Our thanks to each and every one of you who played a role in making this event another success! Next Stops • Mount Pleasant, Friday, April 3 • Atlanta, Saturday, April 4
Members of the ATDA present their $20,000 donation check to TDASF Board of Trustees members: (L-R) Dr. Alan Moore of Austin, Mrs. Paula Owens of Burleson, Dr. Herb Wade of Bryan, Mrs. Janet Hooten of Austin, and Mrs. Connie Durbin of Ennis.
ADA Institute for Diversity Now Accepting Applications Now in its seventh year, the American Dental Association (ADA) Institute for Diversity in Leadership has proven to be an exciting educational experience for a diverse group of dentists. With the guidance of professors from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, participants discover key concepts in leadership, develop a lifetime of supportive relationships, and set new paths in the dental profession and The application deadline is April 30. Final candidates will be selected by the ADA Board in June. Over the course of the year, the 12 dentists selected to participate in the institute will attend three leadership training sessions at ADA Headquarters in Chicago. Tuition, fees, and related travel expenses are covered by the ADA and program sponsors. There is no cost to participants. Information and application material is w ailable ada.org/goto/diversity. A brochure will be available in the coming weeks. To be added to the mailing list for the brochure, please e-mail Stephanie Starsiak at starsiaks@ada.org.
Meet the New TDA Staff Terry Jordan, a senior human resources generalist, joins TDA as its contract HR consultant. She has her master’s degree in public administration and is certified by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) as a senior professional in human resources. She has Jordan more than 16 years of professional human resources experience and has worked for municipalities, healthcare, and manufacturing organizations. Terry will support the human resources function for the TDA and will be available for day-to-day consultations with employees and management. Terry is currently working on projects such as updating job descriptions, improving the performance review process, and completing a general needs assessment. Terry is founding president of a new SHRM affiliate chapter serving human resources professionals in the San Marcos area. She lives in San Marcos with her three boys and enjoys making glass beads and showing her art at regional festivals.
The newly wrapped Smiles on Wheels trailer awaits its next adventure.
ATDA News Alys Richards, Publicity Secretary The Dental Health Committee of the Alliance of the Texas Dental Association (ATDA) regularly provides oral health project information to all its local districts. This year, Dental Health chair Julia Martin compiled and distributed a Dental Health Resources Handbook to each district alliance. The handbook is teeming with ideas for dental health projects, provides website addresses for dental health teaching aids available in several languages, and offers information on the Alliance of the American Dental Association’s (AADA) Senior Smiles Project grants. The handbook also provides the TDA Smiles Foundation’s web address so that ATDA members may register to serve as volunteers at Texas Missions of Mercy and participate in other charitable activities. Individual district alliance members continue to promote good oral health by: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
sponsoring a Dental Health “Miss Smile” contest (San Antonio); serving on a local Children’s Oral Health Coalition (Fort Worth); hosting dental health fairs in schools and churches (Corpus Christi, Dallas, District 17, and Lubbock); providing dental health programs, videos, and puppet shows in schools (Corpus Christi, Dallas, and District 6); distributing dental products to schools, nursing homes, and shelters (all districts); sponsoring special events to benefit children’s oral health (Dallas: Aetna SmileWalk); producing museum exhibits (San Antonio); distributing ADA Children’s Dental Health posters to schools (all districts); providing scholarships to dental hygiene students (Austin); serving as volunteers at Texas Missions of Mercy (all districts); organizing dental health contests (District 17); utilizing AADA grants to educate senior citizens about good oral health and to alert communities about seniors’ oral health needs (Lubbock and San Antonio); and supporting local charitable clinics (eg., Manos de Christo Dental Clinic in Austin).
Smiles on Wheels had a snug clinical area with seven dental and three hygiene chairs.
Want to join us in the chase for better oral health for all Texans? Or just want to have fun? Learn more at tdasf.org.
The TDASF wants to thank the volunteer dentists who served at our Cameron County Smiles on Wheels in Los Fresnos: Dr. Marko Alanis, Edinburg Dr. B.J. Currey, Lubbock Dr. Roberto Diaz, Pharr Dr. Michael Fuqua, Harlingen Dr. Carlos Garcia, Weslaco Dr. Kavin Kelp, Austin Dr. Adam Lalonde, Los Fresnos Dr. Yuen Lee, Edinburg Dr. Kurt Loveless, Lubbock Dr. Dan Loving, Round Rock Dr. William Parker, Dallas Dr. Larry Spradley, Keller Dr. Monica Voreis, Los Fresnos Dr. David Woodburn, Amarillo
Official Call for Editor Nominations Nominations for the elective office of Texas Dental Association (TDA) Editor may be submitted to Dr. Preston Coleman, TDA Secretary-Treasurer. Only an active, life, or retired member in good standing of this Association shall be eligible. A Curriculum Vitae (CV) must accompany a letter of intent and the nominee will also have to sign a conflict of interest statement. If a CV is not submitted, you will have to present your qualifications verbally before the House of Delegates. Nominations are in order at any time up to the time the official nominations are made at the electing House of Delegates. We request that nominations are made as early as possible so that membership eligibility can be verified. Duties of the Editor are enumerated in the Bylaws and include the following: •
To be Editor-in-Chief of all journals and publications of the Association and exercise full editorial control over such publications, subject only to policies established by the House of Delegates, Board of Directors, and the Bylaws. • To control the selection of scientific material published in the Texas Dental Journal. • To attend all sessions of the Board of Directors and the House of Delegates of this Association, and the annual session of the American Dental Association (ADA). • To hold no other elective office in this Association or the ADA while serving as Editor (exception: the Editor may be elected as delegate or alternate delegate to the ADA House of Delegates from his/her respective division). • To cooperate with his/her successor upon termination of the Editor’s term of office.
Nominations are to be mailed to Dr. Preston Coleman, TDA Secretary-Treasurer, Texas Dental Association, 1946 South IH-35, Suite 400, Austin, TX 78704; or e-mailed to TDA Executive Director Ms. Mary Kay Linn, marykay@tda.org. (According to Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of the Texas Dental Association and the TDA Bylaws, Chapter IV — Section 30, Chapter V — Section 40, Chapter VI - Sections 10, 20, 30 70 and 90).
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MK’s Board Notes Mary Kay Linn, TDA Executive Director Below is a summary of actions of the TDA Board of Directors during the November 7-8, 2008 meeting, with TDA president Dr. Hilton Israelson, presiding.
Non-Policy and Board Policy Resolutions Appointments 49-2009-B (NP): Appointed Dr. Glenda Smith to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Thomas R. Williams on the TDA Building Committee. 55-2009-B (NP): Appointed Dr. Michael D. Vaclav as TDA representative on the Texas Oral Healthcare Coalition Board. BUDGET 43-2009-B (NP): Approved budget line items more than $400 over budget: Office Supplies, State and Local Taxes, Bank Charges, Recruiting, and Access to Care. CORRESPONDENCE 48-2009-B (NP): Authorized a letter to Texas State Board of Dental Examiners opposing proposed new 22 TAC §115.6, which would establish “a reference to the recordkeeping standard of care relating to dental hygiene practice,” and comments disagreeing with the financial impact statements in the rules. MISCELLANEOUS 39-2009-B (NP): Approved minutes of August 14, 2008 TDA Board meeting. 40-2009-B (NP): Approved minutes of August 15, 2008 TDA Executive Committee meeting. 41-2009-B (NP): Approved minutes of September, 4, 2008 TDA Executive Committee meeting. 42-2009-B (NP): Approved minutes of October 6, 2008 conference call meeting of the TDA Board. 46-2009-B (NP): Authorized payment of interest for the note on the TDA Extension from the 2008 Surplus. 47-2009-B (NP): Approved funding for replacement of all bathroom toilets in the TDA building. 56-2009-B (NP): Authorized a $4,500-per-month retainer plus out-of-pocket expenses for McGinnis, Lockridge, and Kilgore from December 2008 through June 2009 for legislative representation (strategy, response to questions from legislators and their staffs, analysis and redrafting of proposed amendments). 57-2009-B (NP): Authorized the TDA Council on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs to consider including on the 2009 TDA legislative agenda the application of fluoride varnish by dental assistants under direct supervision. 58-2009-B (NP): Approved Capital Area/Tenth District Dental Society’s amendments to its constitution and bylaws as reviewed by the TDA Council on Constitution and Bylaws. OUT OF STATE TRAVEL 44-2009-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for Dr. Richard C. Black, chair, Council on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs; Dr. Hilton Israelson, TDA president; Ms. Mary Kay Linn, executive director; Jess Calvert, director of public affairs; Jay Bond, director of policy; and Diane Rhodes, policy manager, to attend the 23rd Annual American Dental Association’s Lobbyist Conference, December 4-6, 2008 in Indian Wells, California. 45-2009-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for Council on Annual Session members and staff to scout speakers, facilities, activities, exhibits, and social events: Drs. William S. Nantz and C. Roger Macias and Ms. Paula Tait (Greater New York Dental Meeting, Nov. 28-Dec. 3, 2008, New York, New York); Dr. Tyler Pendergrass (Rocky Mountain Dental Conference, Denver, Colorado, January 15-17, 2009); Drs. William S. Nantz and Robert C. Macias, and Ms. Sandra J. Blum (Chicago Midwinter Dental Conference, Chicago, Illinois, February 2631, 2009).
Ask the President Hilton Israelson, DDS, TDA President 2008-2009
Question: Does My Individual Effort Make That Big a Difference? “To give or not to give?” This is a question everyone might ask themselves at some point in their lives. Growing up, the lesson taught and instilled in me was that “no one ever became poor because they gave.” This with me is y excellent k our Texas Dental Association Smiles Foundation (TDASF). The TDASF was formed in 2001, Texas ental oundation Texas entists ealthy Smiles combined to form one organization. TDASF is unique as it serves as both a foundation and a charity. The foundation offers scholarships and sponsors lectures while growing an endowment, which from k as wise stewards resources, grown more than In addition, TDASF helps us take care of our disadvantaged population who cannot afford oral health care to restore happy, healthy smiles. Collectively, a number of TDA members are playing their part in supporting TDASF by committing both financially and their personal time. Since the inception of our two major TDASF programs, Texas Mission of Mercy (TMOM) and Texas Donated Dental Services (DDS) in 2001 and 2000 respectively, we have donated more than $10 million in charitable dental care to date. Since its inception, TMOM has had 21 events, treated 14,046 patients, and raised more than $5 million. DDS, which promotes comprehensive dentistry by volunteer dentists working out of their own offices, has produced more than $5 million of dentistry with more than $700,000 of that produced in 2008. Our newest TDASF charitable effort is the Smiles on Wheels program. is a 1-day event, delivered through a smaller, more personal venue in less populated communities where there are dental needs for the disadvantaged. This event was made possible by a Meadows Foundation matching grant. Our foundation, under the capable leadership of the TDASF Board of Trustees, has the momentum and energy to grow to an endowment of $10 million and continue to increase their charitable programs. We, the membership, can help by donating both our time and money. One of the donor levels is the $1,200 per year Century Club level and involves a $100 per month commitment billed automatically to your credit card. In closing, — your individual effort does make a big difference. Please give and remember, this will enrich your lives.
TDA New Dentist Committee Podcast Series The TDA Committee for the New Dentist podcast series includes audio-only interviews with TDA member dentists on a variety of topics. The podcasts can be y clicking on “New Dentist Committee Podcast Series” on the member homepage. Subscribe to the TDA CND Podcast Series on iTunes to receive future podcasts automatically. The first installment of the TDA Committee for the New Dentist podcast series, conducted by Dr. Josh Austin, is an interview with Dr. Pamela Brown-Baer on the importance of disability insurance early in practice. The second installment, also hosted by Dr. Josh Austin, is an interview with Dr. Scott Leune of Westover Hills Family Dentistry on starting a successful practice. Future topics include becoming a Medicaid provider, an update on materials, TDA Legislative Day briefing, and more! We value your feedback! Please be sure to fill out the short survey. We hope to incorporate suggestions into future podcasts. NOTE: Information and opinions stated in the TDA New Dentist podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by the Texas Dental Association. If you have any questions or concerns, please notify TDA web manager Stefanie Clegg at stefanie@tda.org with the specifics of your claim.
Board Policy CORRESPONDENCE 61-2009-B (P): Authorized a letter to Dr. Pamela S. Berlanga, chair of the TDA Committee on Local Arrangements, commending her leadership during the American Dental Association’s Annual Session held in San Antonio in 2008. MISCELLANEOUS 52-2009-B (P): Established a Code of Ethics and Prohibition and Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest policy for the leadership of the Texas Dental Association, along with a similar, separate policy that applies to employees of the Association. 53-2009-B (P): Established a Texas Dental Association Whistleblower Policy. 54-2009-B (P): Established a Texas Dental Association Records Retention Policy. 59-2009-B (P – 2/3 vote): Approved proposed revisions to the TDA Peer Review Manual as reviewed by the Council on Constitution and Bylaws. 60-2009-B (P): Authorized presentation of a bronze art piece commissioned by the Texas Dental Association to the Dallas County (Fifth) District Dental Society in recognition of its 100th anniversary.
Come One, Come All 139th Annual Session of the Texas Dental Association May 7–10, 2009 • San Antonio Come one, come all. For the annual session is sure to be a ball! With all the lectures and classes, I’m sure your mind it will astound to know that the classes offered are the best from all around. Let’s not forget about the exhibit hall and what it will hold with supplies and cash prizes, as we’ve all been told. The TDA Pavilion will be hopping with more fun than you can design, with auction items and a photo booth, you’re sure to have a great time. There’ll be booths with information beyond your wildest dream, will fill your brain with so much knowledge it’ll make you want to scream.
FSI Board Welcomes Three New Members
The registration and hotel deadlines are just around the corner, can’t you see? If you miss April 6th, I’m afraid you’ll have a bigger fee.
Drs. Tana Busch of Austin, Thomas Harrison of Katy, and Michael Vaclav of Amarillo were recently elected to the TDA Financial Services, Inc. (FSI) Board of Directors. FSI oversees the TDA Perks Program and TDA Financial Services Insurance Program.
Monday, April 6, 2009 — Hotel Reservations Deadline. After this date, the Texas Dental Association room blocks will be released and reservations may be made at higher rates on a space available basis. Don’t delay booking your hotel room, some hotels are close to selling out.
Current FSI Board members are: Drs. Kenneth Horwitz, president; Terry Watson, vice president; Jerry Katz, secretary/ treasurer; Dan McCauley, John Stovall, and David Woolweaver.
If you can’t wait and you’re excited to go, then plan your trip now and come to San Antonio!
Monday, April 6, 2009 — Pre-Registration Deadline. Register before this deadline and your annual session materials will be mailed to you in advance. In addition, you will avoid the $30 per registrant on-site registration fee. Classes are filling up quickly, so don’t delay! For additional information, please visit texasmeeting.com or call the TDA Annual Session staff at (512) 443-3675. March 2009 / TDA Today / 3
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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. Question: Is there a requirement that removable prosthetic devices bear the name of the patient to whom the device belongs? If there is such a requirement, does it apply to patients other than those who reside in nursing homes?
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
Answer: This issue is addressed in Texas State Board of Dental Examiners’ (TSBDE) Rule 116.10 – Prosthetic Identification. The rule requires Texas dentists to ensure that “all removable prosthetic devices or removable orthodontic appliances delivered to a patient under his or her care bear a permanent identification marking suitable to determine that the … device or … appliance belongs to that patient.”
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
Rule 116.10, which applies to removable devices or appliances delivered to any patients under the dentist’s care — not just those in nursing homes -- requires such devices or appliances to include the patient’s last name and first initial and/or social security number. The requirement does NOT apply to removable devices or appliances that “contain no acrylic, vinyl, or plastic base denture base” or to appliances that are “too small to reasonably accomplish [the marking] procedure.” Note that Rule 116.10 also includes a new subsection (f ) that requires registered dental laboratories to label or certify in writing to the prescribing dentist that the prosthesis or appliance was either: manufactured entirely by the registered laboratory; manufactured in part or whole by a domestic laboratory inside the U.S.; or manufactured in part or whole by a foreign laboratory outside the U.S. That provision took effect on February 26, 2009. The complete text of Rule 116.10 reads as follows: (a) It shall be the duty of the licensed dentist to insure that all removable prosthetic devices or removable orthodontic appliances delivered to a patient under his or her care bear a permanent identification marking suitable to determine that the prosthetic device or removable orthodontic appliance belongs to that patient.
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
(b) A suitable marking shall be defined as one that includes the patient’s last name and first initial, and/or social security number. This marking shall be placed in the denture base of the removable prosthetic device or acrylic portion of the removable orthodontic appliance in such a manner as not to compromise the aesthetics of the restoration. (c) The licensed dentist shall install this identification marking or shall request on the prescription to a registered dental laboratory that the laboratory place the identification marking in the removable prosthetic device or removable orthodontic appliance. (d) Nothing in this rule shall preclude a dental laboratory from charging a fee for this service. (e) This rule shall not apply to any removable prosthetic device or removable orthodontic appliance that contains no acrylic, vinyl or plastic denture base, or if said appliance is too small to reasonably accomplish this procedure.
(f ) A dental laboratory that is required to register with the State Board of Dental Examiners (SBDE) shall clearly label or certify in writing to the prescribing dentist that the prosthesis or appliance being delivered to the prescribing dentist was either: 1. manufactured entirely by the SBDE registered dental laboratory; 2. manufactured in part or whole by a domestic laboratory inside of the United States; or, 3. manufactured in part or whole by a foreign laboratory outside of the United States.
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