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Every Member Matters Rise’ Lyman, DDS, TDA Future Focus Committee
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Membership growth is vital to any thriving organization. The Texas Dental Association (TDA) Board is strongly plan, The which Houseaddresses of Delegates This month’s TEXAS Meeting in San committed to the Membership goal within the “TDA 2009” strategic continued growth. convened at the 139th Antonio, the 139th Annual Session of the TDA, Dr. Matthew B. Roberts I am proud to report that, as evidence of that commitment and for the second year in a row, the TDA received TDA President Annual Session of the Texas was a tremendous success, with theregistrations following ADA awards in 2008: Dental totaling 12,310 dental professionals. With Percentage more Membership Net Gain: Texas had a net gain of 198Association members inearlier the year 2007. t Greatest this month in SantoAntonio. than 95 clinicians and 200 sessions, the 2009 t Top Constituent Dental Society with Greatest Percentage of Non-Members Membership: program covered the gamut of educational Represents a conversion of 4.7 percent of non-members into membership at end of year 2007. opportunities for the entire dental team. of in the2007: HouseRepresents a 97 The TDA Pavilion, new addition to this Rate Members t Top Constituent Dental Society to aImprove Retention Percentage Registration this year continued to be easier year’s TEXAS Meeting, is an all-in-one elected the 2009-10 TDA percent Association retention rate, which is an increase of 7 percent from the previous year. than ever with more than 72 t Greatest percent registering information booth with staff members officers, including: TDAmembers (those Percentage of New Dentist Members: Represents a gain of 111 new dentist Dr. Ronald L. Rhea online. Online CE verification proved to be anare 1-9available to answer questions about DENPAC, president Dr. Matthew B. TDA President-elect dentists who years out of school). TDA Member Services, TDA Perks Program, added benefit to attendees. Roberts of Crockett, TDA Another example of the commitment to the growth of our is the TDA Externship Program, which and the TDAAssociation Smiles Foundation. president-elect Dr. builds Ronaldstudent awareness Non-member dentists This frominnovative Texas wereprogram, offered created in 2007, offers students the opportunity L. of organized dentistry. to Rhea gain insight into different components of Houston,the TDA theorganized opportunity to attend the TEXAS Meeting of dentistry including legislative and regulatory affairs, membership, governance, continuing education, and charitable dentistry and secretary-treasurer Dr. J. The support the TDA at gain a discounted registration feeof(registrants to a better understanding their role as future leaders of the of dental team.leadership The program is open to dental students from each of the three Preston Coleman of San and President Dr. Hilton is in Austin at the TDA central office. using the discounted in 2008 were not dental schools in Texas.feeThis year the externship program will take place June 20Israelson – June 27 Antonio, TDA Speaker of invaluable to the workthe of TDA the Council eligible forongoing the 2009 discount), andthe 119value TDA As an effort to enhance and benefits of the Association, Council on Membership developed a survey was sent the House Dr. Glen D. Hall that Dr. J. Preston Coleman Annual Session the many non-members attended. The TDAclearly Boardshowed of to all members in 2006. The results that on members have a highand satisfaction rating with benefits such as the TEXAS Meeting, TDATDA Secretary-Treasurer of Abilene, and TDA editor volunteers. The Smiles 2009 host societies,A great number of the discounted programs offered to Directors and Council on Annual Session publications, and the ability to participate philanthropically in the TDA Foundation. Dr. Stephen R. Matteson of 13, 17, 18, and In 19,accordance were verywith the strategic plan, the Council on Membership, continuethrough to support activities increasealso TDA members the TDA PerkstoProgram receivedDistricts a high satisfaction rating. San Antonio. important members of the planning membership and toagain promote the value of the will survey members in 2009. andeffort on-site facilitation team. TDA, Many and local component societies are the keys to TEXAS Meeting each Participation fromyear. all members and a collaborative between the ADA, Dr. Matteson will replace kudos to Dr. every V. Wayne McEntire successful membership recruitment and retention. We encourage member to get and involved whether it is by attending local meetings, Dr. Arthur H. Jeske of This year, 450 exhibits expanded into Halls his team at —atheir skills or participating taking part in Give Kids a Smile! Day activities, volunteering Texasorganizational Mission of Mercy, in TDA Legislative Day activities who has served as C & D. The new TDA Pavilion provided an andcontinued commitment were and andHouston, Dr. Glen D. Hall in Austin. Each member matters and is essential to the growth of outstanding our Association of organized dentistry. TDA Speaker of the House the acting editor since Dr. “all-in-one” information TDA very much This is the seventh andbooth final about in a series of articles focused on theappreciated. TDA’s accomplishments guided by the strategic plan. To view the entire plan, Christopher F. Anderson’s membership benefits and services. TDA staff 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 members were 2010 TEXAS is 443-3675. death in January of this year. Molanphy, staff available liaison to to theanswer Futurequestions Focus Committee,The at the TDA centralMeeting office, (512) about DENPAC, TDA Member Services, scheduled May 6 – 9 in San Antonio. TDA Perks Program, and the TDA Smiles We look forward to seeing you For a complete list of the Foundation. Visitors to the TDAM Pavilion elected 2009-10 TDA Board ission: To next be year. TheProgram Voiceinformation of DenTisTry in Texas took advantage of a souvenir photo booth and will be available in late summer on of Directors, please see Dr. Stephen R. Matteson participated in the DENPAC Silent Auction. texasmeeting.com. page 3. TDA Editor Manpower
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Dentists will value membership and participation in the TDA.
Objectives 1. Improve perceived value and benefits of membership in TDA. a. Increase members’ knowledge about the impact and benefits of TDA membership. b. Ensure that components are an integral aspect of the membership process. c. of the availability of the Peer&Review, Ethics &Affairs Judicial,(CLRA) and Risk Management benefits. Richard C. Create Black,greater DDS,awareness Chair, Council on Legislative Regulatory d. Actively promote adherence to the Code of Ethics. e. toEnhance members non-members. the TSBDE’s new licensure database as well as merit raises and other I want take thiscommunication opportunity to with update you on and the progress Build student awareness(SB of 455/HB and interest in organized and membership TDA. to reduce staff turnover. The House-passed of TDA’sf.dental assistant legislation 3670) and otherdentistrysalary adjustments in intended g. Ensure ongoing contact with students throughout dental school. critical items on our legislative agenda. budget includes funds for the database but puts the salary increases h. Work closely with dental school faculty. on a “wish list” of items yet to be resolved. The salary increases and First, I am to report thatofboth the Housedentists and Senate activities Smilesbe resolved i. pleased Evaluate number nonmember whoversions attend and participate in TDA other, more significant state(TEXAS budget Meeting, issues willTDA ultimately of the dental assistant bill programs, (which are etc.). identical) are making good Foundation by a conference committee. Since TDA and other TSBDE stakeholders progress through the legislative process. The Texas Senate passed SB Metrics have already agreed to support modest licensing fee increases that 4551.by Sen. Florence Shapiro (R-Plano) on dentists April 19.inThat Seventy percent of active licensed TX bill willisbenow members of TDAfund by 2009 (baseline of 68.5% Januaryoptimistic 2007); increase would the salary increases, we’re in cautiously that the in the Texas House, where it hasrate beentoapproved by by theApril Committee on membership retention 97 percent 2007 (baseline 96% 2006). finalin version of the budget will include the needed funds. Public Health. The Committee sentofSBdentists 455 toserving the Local Consent peer review and ethics and judicial affairs committees to attain a a-d. Increase the number onand component Calendar,participation which couldrate expedite passagerelative by the to fullthe House. TDA hassociety also been working to increase the franchise tax exemption of 2-5itspercent total number of component members by August 2009. for will small including practices. Under 2. Ninety percent of TX dental school graduates actively licensed in TX bebusinesses, members of TDA fivemany yearsdental after graduation (89% current The House passed HB 3670 by Rep. Chuck Hopson (Dlaw, the franchise tax is imposed on a sliding scale for corporations, dental student conversion from the graduating class of 2005 in Texas). Jacksonville) on May 11. Having passed the House, that bill is now limited and professional associations by 1liability percentpartnerships, a year (as measured by a variety of means with 3. Increase the number of member dentists actively participating in TDA in the Senate, where it will go to the Committee on Health and gross revenues of $300,000 or more. TDA supports legislation – participation at TX Meeting, TMOM, TXDDS, FSI programs, DENPAC participations, TDA legislative day) with annual Human Services. If the committee approves it, HB 3670 would be by Sen. Dan Patrick (R-Houston) and Rep. Rene Oliveira (Dreport to TDA Board by the Council on Membership. eligible for consideration by the full Senate and final passage. Brownsville) that would raise the exemption to $1 million. Given 4. Establish baseline of nonmember participation at TDA activities (CAS, TDA Smiles Foundation, Membership) our state’s tight budget and the fact that the franchise has 5. Established baseline of members’ understanding of and satisfaction with the benefits of their TDA membership through tax Member With only a few weeks left in the legislative session, we want to generated significantly less revenue than originally projected, it’s not Benefits and Services Survey (completed Nov 2006), re-evaluate % increase at that time for 2009. maximize our chances for success. As a result, TDA’s public affairs clear that efforts to raise the exemption will succeed. This continues percent ofare allworking full-timediligently faculty will be TDA staff6.andSixty-five contract lobbyists to pass bothmembers by 2009 (2006 baseline = 63%). to be an important issue for many Texas dentists, however, so TDA versions of our bill. We are cautiously optimistic that one version will continue to advocate for the change and plans to be “at the will pass bothwill chambers and land the Governor’s desk. The TDA update it’s on strategic plan with another statewide in August of 2008. table” when itsretreat fate is resolved. I’m also pleased to report that the Senate has already passed SB In summary, we’ve accomplished a lot in the past few months, 887, Senator Nelson’s “housekeeping” legislation for the Texas but we have much to do. At this writing, 20 days remain in this State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE). That bill, which makes legislative session; we’ll make the most of them. Our public affairs various technical and clarifying amendments to the Dental Practice staff and contract lobbyists have gone above and beyond the call Act, is awaiting action by the House Committee on Public Health, of duty and have represented you and all of organized dentistry in which will likely schedule it for a hearing very soon. Since that bill the most professional manner. I can safely say that we would not be has already passed the Senate, we are cautiously optimistic that the where we are today without many early, early mornings and many House will have time to approve it before the end of the session. late, late nights at the TDA central office and State Capitol. The TSBDE budget also appears to be in relatively good shape. you forplan, yourTDA interest and support. The2003, Senate version of Association the 2-year state budget funding for TDA’sThank In Texas Dental members fromincludes across the state develop first strategic 2009.
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TDA Receives Membership Medicaid in MyADA Office? Awards Yes, I Think So! Richard M. Smith, DDS TDA Smiles Foundation TDA Smiles Foundation Mt. Pleasant and Atlanta Smiles on TMOM Wheelsgains ardent advocate 2009 Healthy Smiles Golf Classic Ask the President Incoming President’s message In the News Hilton Israelson, Lubbock dentistDDS honored
TDA CODE visits state fluoride director Let’s Talk Outgoing President’s message TDA House of Delegates A. David May, Jr., DDS Members approve strategic plan 2008-2009 TDA Board of Directors 2009-10 TDA Board of Directors Meet Your TDA Staff TDA Joins Facebook and LinkedIn TDA’s new Finance Director Dee Dee Delagarza TSBDE Appointments Congratulations to TDA TSBDE Rule Societies Update Component Streamline Your Insurance Claims Speeding up confirmation of benefits June and eligibility
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TSBDE Rule Update Requirements office of Addresses to for thedental TDA House radiograph machines Delegates In the News TDA members in theMedia news Occlusal Marking
July Journal News VELscope Tooth Whitening: A Clinical Review El Paso Dental Conference TDA Historical Perspectives Dentists, dental hygienists, and the dental team the State Around The 2007 C.T. Rowland Award June 6 Orthodontic case report Smiles on Wheels The El Paso Dental Conference Marlin
Around June 18 & 19the State TDA Board of Directors August 14: Austin TDA Board Meeting Austin, Texas June 20 Component Presidents and October 15-19: ADA Annual Session Presidents-elect Conference San Antonio, Texas Austin
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Happy, Healthy Smiles …That’s Our Mission! Mt. Pleasant and Atlanta Smiles On Wheels First-ever, Back-to-Back Smiles on Wheels Successful!
Thank you to these dentists for participating in the Mount Pleasant Smiles on Wheels:
Volunteers and TDASF staff held the first-ever, backto-back Smiles on Wheels events in Titus County in Mount Pleasant and Cass County in Atlanta, April 3 and 4, respectively. In Mount Pleasant and Atlanta combined, volunteer dentists treated 240 patients and provided more than $137,000 in charitable care.
Dr. Jay Adkins Dr. Terrance Cook
A generous Meadows grant supports the Smiles on Wheels program. Designed like a mini Texas Mission of Mercy, the single-day Smiles on Wheels missions are held in rural counties.
Dr. Herbert Cross Dr. William Gerlach Dr. Michael Giesler
The next Smiles on Wheels mission is June 6 in Falls County in Marlin. To participate or for more information, please visit tdasf.org or call (512) 448-2441. Volunteers and patients work diligently behind patient data-entry volunteers (L-R) Paula Owens and Cathy Lutes.
Dr. John Greene Dr. Don Lutes Dr. Dan McCauley Dr. Kent Macaulay Dr. Russell Owens Dr. Richard Smith Dr. Larry Spradley Northeast Texas Community College School of Dental Hygiene students (L-R) Hailey White, Nikki Worden, Angel Lazenby andTammy Bell work in sterilization at the Mt. Pleasant Smiles on Wheels event.
Dr. Kenneth Thompson Dr. Candy Ward Dr. David Woodburn
Thank you to these dentists for participating in the Atlanta Smiles on Wheels: Dr. Jay Adkins Dr. Danny Addington Dr. James Bartlett Dr. Tom Charbeneau Dr. Terrance Cook Dr. Michael Giesler Dr. Don Lutes Dr. Dan McCauley Dr. Kent Macaulay Dr. David Nichols Dr. Russell Owens Dr. Steven Pratt Dr. Richard Smith Dr. James Stanley Dr. Jon Williamson Dr. David Woodburn
2009 Healthy Smiles Golf Classic One hundred four of Texas dentistry’s finest participated in the 2009 Healthy Smiles Golf Classic at the Pecan Valley Golf Club during the TEXAS Meeting in San Antonio earlier this month. A four-person team scramble began with a 7:30 a.m. shotgun start and wrapped up at lunchtime with an entertaining awards banquet emceed by Dr. Percy Luecke of San Antonio. Special thanks to the hosts, the Texas Association of Orthodontists, and the generous sponsors and players. A very special thanks to Nobel Biocare for serving as the tournament title sponsor and to Class One Orthodontics, Dental Health Management Solutions, and Delta Dental for serving as eagle sponsors of the event. Donations to the TDA Smiles Foundation totaled $30,000, and the funds will support the foundation’s programs and missions. More than 100 golfers participated at the TDA Smiles Foundation’s 2009 Healthy Smiles Golf Classic at the Pecan Valley Golf Club in San Antonio.
Prizes for first and second place “Gross and Net Teams”, along with “Closest to the Pin” and “Longest Drive”, included trophies, golf clubs, and embroidered leather luggage.
Playing on a donated team from TDA president Dr. Hilton Israelson, Dusty Janssen, Ben Johnson, Trevor Harrison, and Joe Mayes, fourth-year dental students from Baylor, crowd the green as they work their way to a second place “Gross Team” victory.
Join us on Facebook and LinkedIn! The Texas Dental Association has created groups on Facebook and LinkedIn. The goal of these groups is to provide updates on events and current issues. To join us on Facebook, Log in at www.facebook.com and type in “Texas Dental Association” in the search box in the top-right corner. To join us on Linkedin, Log in at www.linkedin.com and type in “Texas Dental Association” in the search box in the top-right corner. If you do not have a Facebook or LinkedIn account, you can set one up in minutes! If you have questions, contact Stefanie Clegg, TDA web manager, at (512) 443-3675 or stefanie@tda.org.
Letter to the Editor The TDA received an e-mail from Mr. Earl Stout expressing his gratitude to the service of member Dr. William Jay Fielder of Alpine. If your organization has a way to honor or call to the attention of peers, I think Dr. Fielder should be recognized for his help to my wife on March 11, 2009. When in Lajitas, Texas, she fell and broke her upper front teeth and cut her lip quiet severely. After telephoning Dr. Fielder, he waited with his staff beyond normal working hours until I could drive to his office in Alpine, Texas. He then provided the care needed to allow us to travel to our home and regular dentist to begin the several days required for the repair. Earl Stout
TDA Building Renovations The TDA Building Committee has been busy over the last few months! The committee received approval from the Board of Directors to freshen the exterior of both the TDA Building and the TDA Extension with new paint for exterior doors and trim, a covered walkway between both buildings, as well as new signage along the access road. Look for updates on building renovation projects in future issues of the TDA Today.
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TDA 2014 Receives Approval
In The Loop Matthew B. Roberts, DDS, TDA President 2009-2010 As I write this first TDA Today president’s message, I reflect on my past 28 years of practicing dentistry. This is the time of year when new graduates anxiously await the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners’ exam and look forward to graduation ceremonies. It seems like only yesterday when I too was wrapping up my dental school education. The economy in 1981 was in a period of extremely high interest rates. Uncertainty in the housing and job market sector had all of us cautious about our own futures. Yet, the naiveté of youth seemed to overshadow our fear of the unknown. We were ready to challenge the world. So, here we are, almost half way through 2009. The world economy is struggling, to say the least. Jobs are harder to come by, and uncertainty has again gripped our country. Still, I cannot help but believe the profession of dentistry is poised for continued success as we meet the needs of our patients. Challenges will always abound, from government regulation, insurance intrusion, and challenges by those who wish to diminish our ability to treat. My goal over these next 12 months is to keep you informed of the pertinent issues affecting dentistry in Texas. As I visit the component societies and lead the Board in implementing TDA policy, this forum will allow me an opportunity to communicate the important ideas and happenings within the TDA. This will in effect keep each of you “in the loop” of what is important to all of us at the TDA. The staff, volunteer Board members, and I especially look forward to serving you, the members, of this great Association. Until next month — stay in the loop!
TDA Receives ADA Membership Awards The Texas Dental Association won three awards in the membership category at the 2009 ADA Annual Recruitment and Retention Conference in April. The awards are Greatest Net Gain of New Dentists, Greatest Net Gain in Membership, and Greatest Percentage of Nonmembers to Membership. Since 2007, TDA has received eleven awards from the ADA for recruitment and retention efforts.
Members of the TDA Board of Directors (top) Drs. F. Dee Rea of Longview, (bottom L-R) Craig Armstrong of Houston and Johnny Cailleteau of El Paso provide feedback and approve the objectives and goals of the Association’s strategic plan, “TDA 2014”, at the April Board meeting. The House of Delegates approved “TDA 2014” for implementation during its meeting earlier this month. This strategic plan provides the Association with an operational framework and goals/objectives through 2014.
Accepting the awards on behalf of the TDA were Dr. Wayne Woods, TDA Council on Membership Chair; Dr. Lisa Masters, TDA Board of Directors and President-elect of the San Antonio District Dental Society; Ms. Jane Evans, Executive Director of the Dallas County Dental Society; Ms. Lee Ann Johnson, TDA Director of Member Services; and Dr. Christopher Medley of the San Antonio District Dental Society.
(L-R) Accepting membership awards on behalf of TDA were Dr. Wayne Woods of Dallas, Dr. Lisa Masters of San Antonio, Ms. Jane Evans of Dallas, Ms. Lee Ann Johnson of TDA, and Dr. Christopher Medley of San Antonio.
Announcing the 2009-2010 TDA Board of Directors President Dr. Matthew B. Roberts
President-elect Dr. Ronald L. Rhea
Past President Dr. Hilton Israelson
Vice Presidents Dr. Craig S. Armstrong (SE) Dr. Johnny G. Cailleteau (SW) Dr. J. Brad Loeffelholz (NW) Dr. Arlet R. Dunsworth (NE)
Senior Directors Dr. R. Lee Clitheroe (SE) Dr. John W. Baucum III (SW) Dr. Kathleen Nichols (NW) Dr. Donna A. Miller (NE)
Directors Dr. Karen E. Frazer (SE) Dr. Lisa B. Masters (SW) Dr. Robert E. Wiggins (NW) Dr. Larry D. Herwig (NE)
Secretary-Treasurer Dr. J. Preston Coleman
Parliamentarian Dr. Michael L. Stuart
Executive Director Mary Kay Linn
Speaker of the House Dr. Glen D. Hall
Editor Dr. Stephen R. Matteson
Legal Counsel William H. Bingham
Governor Perry Appoints Two TDA Members to TSBDE
Gov. Rick Perry appointed four new members of the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE), two of whom are TDA members, for terms to expire in 2015.
Dr. William “Bill” R. Birdwell of Bryan is a member of the TDA, Brazos Valley District Dental Society, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and a fellow of the American and International Colleges of Dentists. He is also a past member of TDA’s Council on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs and the Financial Services Inc. Board. Dr. Rodolfo “Rudy” G. Ramos Jr. of Houston is a member of the TDA, Academy of Dentistry International, Houston Dental Society, and U.S. Senate Conference Task Force on Hispanic Affairs. He is also a board member of International Hands in Service, Spring Branch Independent School District Education Foundation and Memorial Spring Branch Rotary Club, and a member of the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church’s Guatemala Mission Dental Team. The two other TSBDE appointees are Ms. Whitney Hyde of Midland, a court administrator in Midland County, and Ms. Mary L. Baty, RDH, a dental hygienist from Humble. These appointments are subject to Senate confirmation. The Governor’s office indicated that TSBDE presiding officer Dr. Gary McDonald of Kingwood, whose term expired on February 1, will continue to serve, at least until later this summer. State law authorizes the Governor to designate one of the five dentists on the Board to serve as its presiding officer. May 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: My dental office was burglarized recently and the thieves stole two computers that contained patient records. Do I have an obligation to notify the affected patients or take other actions?
Answer: Yes. Both federal law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and state law, the Texas Medical Privacy Act (Title 2, Subtitle I, Chapter 181, Health & Safety Code), require you to take certain steps to notify patients whose records were potentially compromised. You should contact an attorney who is familiar with the requirements of both laws and work with him or her to devise a plan of action.
In the News TDA Member Honored as One of Lubbock’s First Black Dentists Texas Tech University honored 83-year-old Dr. Heenan Johnson II as one of Lubbock’s first black dentists. The event was hosted by the Texas Tech Black Faculty and Staff Association as part of Black History Month. Dr. Johnson started his practice in Lubbock in 1959 and is retiring. His son, Dr. Heenan Johnson III, is a partner in the practice, Johnson and Johnson DDS. Dr. Johnson is a TDA life member and has served as a board member for the Boys and Girls Clubs for Blacks, Lubbock Power & Light, and the South Plains Food Bank.
TDA Council on Dental Economics (CODE) Visits the State Fluoride Director The TDA Council on Dental Economics visited the Texas Department of State Health Services to meet with the state fluoride director Mr. Tom Napier. The council received a fluoride implementation demonstration and examined fluoride implementation hardware and materials. The council hopes to build a strong working relationship with Mr. Napier so when fluoride issues arise in Texas, they can work together to address them. If you have comments or questions about fluoride issues in your area, please contact CODE via Cassidy Neal at (512) 443-3675 ext. 152.
May 2009
(L-R) Drs. Mark DuVernois, TDA CODE chair Bradley Dean, Delton Yarbrough, Teri Lovelace, and TDA board liaison Craig Armstrong visit with state fluoride director Mr. Tom Napier at the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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EDITORIAL STAFF Dr. Stephen R. Matteson, D.D.S., Editor Edwina J. Shires, Director of Publications Nicole Scott, Publications Coordinator Barbara S. Donovan, Art Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Matthew B. Roberts, D.D.S., President Ronald L. Rhea, D.D.S., President-Elect Hilton Israelson, D.D.S., Immediate Past President Vice Presidents Craig S. Armstrong, D.D.S., Southeast Johnny G. Cailleteau, D.D.S., Southwest J. Brad Loeffelholz, D.D.S., Northwest Arlet R. Dunsworth, D.D.S., Northeast Senior Directors R. Lee Clitheroe, D.D.S., Southeast John W. Baucum III, D.D.S., Southwest Kathleen Nichols, D.D.S., Northwest Donna A. Miller, D.D.S., Northeast Directors Karen E. Frazer, D.D.S., Southeast Lisa B. Masters, D.D.S., Southwest Robert E. Wiggins, D.D.S., Northwest Larry D. Herwig, D.D.S., Northeast J. Preston Coleman, D.D.S., Secretary-Treasurer Glen D. Hall, D.D.S., Speaker of the House Michael L. Stuart, D.D.S., Parliamentarian Stephen R. Matteson, D.D.S., Editor Mary Kay Linn, Executive Director William H. Bingham, Legal Counsel TDA Today (USPS 022-007) is published monthly except for December by the Texas Dental Association, 1946 S. IH-35, Ste 400, Austin, Texas 78704-3698, (512) 443-3675. Periodicals Postage Paid at Austin, Texas and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TDA TODAY, 1946 S. IH-35, Ste 400, Austin, TX 78704-3698. Annual subscriptions: Texas Dental Association (TDA) members, $5. In-state American Dental Association (ADA) affiliated, $15 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $15. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $30 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $30. Single issue price: TDA members $1. In-state ADA affiliated, $3 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $3. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $6 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $6. Contributions: Manuscripts and news items of interest to the membership of the Association are solicited. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double spaced, and the original copy should be submitted. Please refer to Instructions for Contributors in the annual September Directory of the Texas Dental Journal for more information. Every effort will be made to return unused manuscripts if a request is made but no responsibility can be accepted for failure to do so. Anonymous communications will receive no consideration whatsoever. All statements of opinion and of supposed facts are published on authority of the writer under whose name they appear and are not to be regarded as the views of the Texas Dental Association, unless such statements have been adopted by the Association. Articles are accepted with the understanding that they have not been published previously.
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