IDA Annual Conference 2010

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Full attendance guarantees your entire 2010 CPD requirements


PRESIDENT’S WELCOME Dear Colleague, The Annual Conference 2010 returns to the City of the Tribes and this is the occasion for you to bring your ‘dental tribe’ for an educational and team building experience! This will be a conference with a difference, specifically geared to the whole dental team. At the scientific programme, I look forward to hearing world-renowned speakers from far and near covering areas of significant interest to you and your team. I am particularly pleased to welcome such well known speakers as Dr Howard Farran of Dentaltown.com fame, who will stimulate your practice management thoughts, Dr Stanley Malamed, who will update your information on local anaesthesia, Dr Joseph Massad, who has hands-on tips on how to maximise your denture successes with and without implants and Dr Richard Mounce who will review current thinking on endodontics. The best of local talent from both academic and practitioner disciplines will also make very practical presentations, from which everyone should have some take-home gems. As every year, the dental trade show will showcase new and advanced products, equipment and technology from the dental industry. All members of the dental team will have the opportunity to discuss new products and the various advancements in products and services with our trade colleagues. The Irish Dental Association is the main provider of continuing dental education in Ireland and with this in mind attendance at the entire conference guarantees all dental practitioners their entire annual CPD requirement for 2010. From 2010, CPD will be a mandatory requirement for all dentists, so this is surely an added incentive to attend. No conference is complete without a varied and exciting social programme, and this year in particular all social activities will be geared for fun for you and your team! A busy, cultural and lively city, Galway offers visitors the very best in hospitality to create the ideal location for our 2010 conference. Be sure to mark May 13-15, 2010, in your own diary and in your office diary now, for The Pearls of Wisdom Conference and Oceans of Fun. I look forward to seeing you in Galway!

PROGRAMME COLOUR KEY

Dr Billy Davis President Elect

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Dental Nurses’ Programme

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Dental Team Day

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Dentists’ Programme

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Dental Hygienists’ Programme

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Dental Technicians’ Programme

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THURSDAY MAY 13 PRE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 1.

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5.00pm

The virtues of profitable dentistry Howard Farran Inis Mor Suite This course will provide the tools needed to help build a great, meaningful and profitable dental office. Applying these tools provides the ultimate staffing formula to create high energy for performance under stress and still achieve daily goals. In addition, this course will teach you how to control your account receivables with bonuses, and how to separate the main business strategies of market differentiation, cost leadership, and target marketing so you can acutely focus your business while turning your patients into raving fans. 9.30 – 5.00 The ultimate impressioning experience for full dentures and implants Joseph Massad Athy Suite This participation course will allow each attendee to learn and experience the best methods for impressioning of prosthetic patients for the complete, immediate denture and the implant restoration overdenture. Implant restoration impression making will be included, and methods of adapting current dentures to secure retention. Also each attendee will mount a unique jaw recorder to various edentulous classifications for taking physiological jaw recordings. 9.30 – 5.00 Capture the perfect makeover and prepare effective marketing and educational material for your practice (Two half-day sessions) Rita Bauer and Mike Beltrami Burren Suite Are you using patient photography to its fullest but not satisfied with the results? Do you use your clinical photographs only for treatment planning and patient records? Then you are missing out on an excellent opportunity to show off your great work. We will show you the tips and techniques to consistently take excellent patient views and portraits, and to prepare marketing and educational material. You will be amazed how easily digital photography can be learned and immediately incorporated into your practice. 9.30 – 12.30 and 2.00 – 5.00 Crown lengthening – techniques for improving success in restorative and cosmetic dentistry PJ Byrne/Anne O’Donoghue/Declan Corcoran D’Arcy Suite This practical ‘hands-on’ course will review the indications and applications of clinical crown lengthening as an integral part of comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning for your patients. The current surgical and non-surgical techniques will be reviewed with regard to obtaining the optimum functional and aesthetic results in your patients. Through a series of clinically based presentations followed by practical hands-on teaching sessions on periodontal manikin head models, the presenters will guide participants through the techniques, help you to identify the easy from the difficult cases, illustrate the practical applications and limitations, guide you on what to avoid and encourage you on what to ‘take on’ in terms of clinical crown lengthening. You will have the benefit of the clinical input of three experienced clinicians delivering this practical course, which will increase your exposure to the maximum variety of techniques. 9.30 – 5.00 CEO Address followed by

Howard Farran

Joseph Massad

Rita Bauer

Mike Beltrami

PJ Byrne

Anne O’Donoghue

IDA Annual General Meeting

Declan Corcoran

Inis Mor Suite

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THURSDAY MAY 13 PRE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 9.30 – 5.00 The virtues of profitable dentistry Howard Farran

Inis Mor Suite

9.30 – 5.00 The ultimate impressioning experience for full dentures and implants Joseph Massad

Athy Suite

9.30 – 12.30 and 2.00 – 5.00 Burren Suite Capture the perfect makeover and prepare effective marketing and educational material for your practice (Two half-day sessions) Rita Bauer and Mike Beltrami 9.30 – 5.00 D’Arcy Suite Crown lengthening – techniques for improving success in restorative and cosmetic dentistry PJ Byrne/Anne O’Donoghue/Declan Corcoran

DENTAL NURSES’

PROGRAMME

1.00pm LUNCH 2.00pm – 5.00pm A dedicated afternoon programme for dental nurses. Further details to follow.

5.00pm CEO Address followed by

Inis Mor Suite

IDA Annual General Meeting Dental Team Table Quiz in Atrium Bar followed by music in main bar.

FRIDAY MAY 14 MAIN PROGRAMME

DENTAL TEAM DAY

INIS MOR SUITE

2010 will see the introduction of a dedicated team day at our Annual Conference. The full Conference theatre will be in use with all presentations applicable to every member of the dental team.

9.00 – 10.00

The art of good communication, grow your team, grow your practice Howard Farran

2.00 – 2.45

Digital photography for the dental team Rita Bauer

2.45 – 3.30

Emergency medicine: 10 minutes to save a life Stanley Malamed

3.30 – 4.00

TEA/COFFEE

4.00 – 4.45

Record keeping for the dental team – acting in your patient’s best interests and keeping out of trouble Brian Edlin

4.45 – 5.30

How to grow a successful business, even in challenging times Sean Gallagher

5.30 – 7.30

TRADE SHOW PARTY Presentation of The Moloney Award and The Costello Medal

10.00 – 11.00 Better practice with four-handed dentistry Ellis Paul 11.00 – 11.30 TEA/COFFEE 11.30 – 12.15 Aspects of cross-infection in primary dental care – a novel approach Owen Thompson and David McCaughey 12.15 – 2.00

IDA NATIONAL MEETING FOR GPs ■ ■ ■ ■

Presentation by GP Committee Update on DTSS/DTBS Significant developments affecting general practice Discussion and debate

and LUNCH

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SATURDAY MAY 15 DENTISTS’

PROGRAMME 1

INIS MOR 2

DENTISTS’

PROGRAMME 2

INIS MOR 3

Saturday’s programme will see the main dental programme “split” into two parallel programmes. Both lecture halls are directly beside one another and delegates can move between the halls as the presenatation times are synchronised. A dedicated dental hygienists programme and dental technicians programme will also run concurrently. 8.30 – 10.00

Open forum Panel discussion followed by a debate on issues affecting recently qualified dentists and how the Association can offer support

10.00 – 10.45 Radiographic technique selection and its influence on interpretation Donal McDonnell

9.00 – 10.00

Multi/inter-disciplinary approach to intelligent aesthetics. Three keys to restorative success: prevent, restore, maintain David Winkler

10.00 – 10.45 Porcelain pearls in practice Paul Moore 10.45 – 11.15 TEA/COFFEE

10.45 – 11.15 TEA/COFFEE 11.15 – 12.00 Lets pull together! – A team approach to children’s dentistry and orthodontics John Walsh

11.15 – 12.00 The use of laser photonic energy in oral soft tissue management Stephen Parker 12.00 – 1.00

Tips for soft and hard tissue for optimal aesthetics of anterior teeth Anne O’Donoghue and Aisling O’Mahony

What you need to know that will not fit on a T-shirt – the dental professional’s approach to addictive behaviour Noel Kelsch

1.00 – 2.00

LUNCH

2.00 – 2.45

Implant overdentures simplified Joseph Massad

1.00 – 2.00

LUNCH

2.45 – 3.30

2.00 – 3.30

A rapid fire review of the state of the art in endodontics, 2010 Richard Mounce

The ‘Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ – 30 years of implant experiences Spencer Woolfe

3.30 – 4.00

TEA/COFFEE

3.30 – 4.00

TEA/COFFEE

4.00 – 4.30

What works in prosthodontics? Brian O’Connell

4.00 – 5.00

Local anaesthetics: dentistry’s most important drugs Stanley Malamed

12.00 – 12.30 Shrinking some Pearls (of Wisdom) together Dympna Daly 12.30 – 1.00

DENTAL HYGIENISTS’

PROGRAMME

DENTAL TECHNICIANS’ PROGRAMME

PRIVATE SUITE

D’ARCY SUITE

9.45 – 10.30

9.00 – 10.00

Serving under-served populations Noel Kelsch

Predictable preparation of all elements needed to support dentists in record taking Joseph Massad

10.30 – 11.00 TEA/COFFEE 11.00 – 11.45 Peri-implantitis – the current status Declan Corcoran

10.00 – 10.45 New advances in laboratory technology Glenn McEvoy 10.45 – 11.15 TEA/COFFEE

11.45 – 12.15 The adjunctive use of lasers in the treatment of periodontal disease Stephen Parker 12.15 -1.00

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11.15 – 12.00 Indirect porcelain restorations – the potential, the pitfalls, the possibilities Paul Moore

Speaking with your mouth full – communicating in the dental setting Catherine Waldron

12.00 – 12.45 Digital photography for the technican Rita Bauer

LUNCH

12.45

LUNCH

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TABLE DEMONSTRATIONS Applications are invited from dentists wishing to present Table Demonstrations and Poster Presentations at the Annual Conference 2010. Demonstrations will be held from 2.30pm – 5.00pm on Friday, May 14. The area will be available for setting up of Table Demonstrations from 9.00am on Thursday. Setting up must be completed before 2.30pm. The organising committee will review all applications and reserve the right to accept or reject any application. It is hoped that a multiplicity of dental interests will be covered.

Please send in details of your Table Demonstration, including the title of your presentation and a short abstract of what your presentation includes to:

Table Demonstrations Irish Dental Association Unit 2 Leopardstown Office Park Sandyford Dublin 18

At the Moloney Award presentation (from left): Pheena Kenny, Irish Dental Health Foundation; Dr Rory Maguire, recipient of the Moloney Award for 2009; Dr Paddy Crotty, Chairman of the judging committee; and, Dr Donal Blackwell, President IDA.

At the presentation of the Costello Medal were (from left): Mrs Jacqueline Costello; IDA President Dr Donal Blackwell; and, recipients Laura Fee and Aiyat Elsherif, representing the Dublin Dental Hospital.

Dr Joe Moloney Award

Tony Costello Memorial Medal

This year sees the continuation of the Dr Joe Moloney Award, kindly sponsored by the Dental Health Foundation. This award will be given to the presentation judged as Best Table Demonstration by a panel of judges. A magnificent glass trophy will be awarded in perpetuity. We are also asking all those who are willing to present to note that the format specifies a practical demonstration that will recycle in five minutes or less rather than a mini-lecture presentation. A poster presentation, while welcome, will not be eligible for the Award.

The competition for the Tony Costello Memorial Medal will be judged on a Table Demonstration or Poster Presentation of not more than 10 minutes on a subject applicable to general dental practice. Each of the three dental schools may enter a team of a maximum of two people. The presentation will be judged on: ■ clinical usefulness; ■ academic content; ■ presentation; and, ■ originality. The Irish Dental Association will make a grant of €400 per demonstration.

President’s Golf Competition The President’s Golf Competition will take place at the spectacular Galway Golf Club on Wednesday, May 12. Tee time: 2.00pm Green fees: €35 Playing in three balls Only IDA members who have registered for the conference can participate in the President’s Prize competition; however, nonmembers are also welcome to play for other prizes.

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RITA BAUER

DECLAN CORCORAN

DYMPNA DALY

Digital Education Media Specialist, University of Toronto, Canada

Practice limited to periodontics and implant dentistry in Dublin

Paediatric dentist, private practice, Galway City

Digital Photography for the dental team Your digital images are a vital tool for treatment planning, medical/legal documentation, lab communication, patient education and marketing. See how you can get excellent results with cameras, from inexpensive high end amateur cameras to the top of the line single lens reflex systems. The time to go digital is NOW! In this fun-filled programme, Rita Bauer will share her tips and techniques to consistently take excellent clinical pictures with the proper camera set-up and standardised patient positioning.

Peri-implantitis – the current status Implants have been a great addition to dental treatment in recent years. Implant therapy can be problematic in the partially edentulous patient. The problem of peri-implantitis is unfortunately becoming all too common. This lecture addresses the various issues related to peri-implantitis and its management.

Shrinking some Pearls (of Wisdom) together This presentation will pass on some of the tips gleaned from almost 20 years in clinical paediatric dental practice. Good communication and teamwork are essential to look after all aspects of the child’s oral health. The emphasis will be on practical ‘take-home’ tips, which aim to ensure that the child’s experience in the dental surgery is as pleasant as possible for all involved.

BRIAN EDLIN

HOWARD FARRAN

SEAN GALLAGHER

Head of Dental Services, Leeds, with Dental Protection

Founder and publisher of Dentaltown and Orthotown magazines and www.towniecentral.com

Co-founder and MD of Smarthomes, Ireland’s largest in-home technology company, and Dragons’ Den

Record keeping for the dental team – acting in your patient’s best interests and keeping out of trouble This presentation will cover the reasons why we need to keep patient records from a clinical, legal and ethical perspective, and how much information should actually be written within the clinical records. The significance of referral letters and hospital letters as part of the clinical records will also be discussed. The presentation will also include case studies showing how poor clinical records can compromise the patient, dentist and dental nurse.

The art of good communication: grow your team, grow your practice This lecture will focus on good communication skills for the dental team, basic virtuous business fundamentals, dental practice profitability with diminished stress, and a staffing formula for a highly motivated team.

How to grow a successful business, even in challenging times Sean’s presentation will include: the story of Smarthomes; the challenge for many dentists – are you a professional or a business owner?; top 10 principles to achieving success; the keys to managing and growing a business; how to win new business; picking and growing a winning team; and, the eight parts to achieving balance and happiness in business and life.

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NOEL KELSCH

STANLEY MALAMED

JOSEPH MASSAD

Speaker, writer and Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice based in the US

Professor of Anesthesia & Medicine, University of Southern California School of Dentistry

Director and Professor, Removable Prosthodontics, Scottsdale Center for Dentistry, Scottsdale, Arizonia

Serving under-served populations In the diverse settings dental professionals serve, cultural awareness and understanding of special needs are vital parts of the dental professional’s role in education and treatment.

Local anaesthetics: dentistry’s most important drugs Local anaesthetics are the safest and most effective drugs in medicine for the prevention and management of pain. Included is: (1) the local anaesthetic 'ON' switch . . . buffered local anesthetics; (2) the local anaesthetic ‘OFF' switch . . . phentolamine mesylate, the local anaesthesia reversal agent; and, (3) new research on the success of mandibular infiltration with articaine HCl.

Implant overdentures simplified This lecture course will outline the steps from start to finish of impression making for the implant retained over-denture patient. These new innovations in impression making will take the participant to the next level for those patients who have the need for any type of implant prosthodontic device.

What you need to know that will not fit on a T-shirt – the dental professional’s approach to addictive behaviour Addictive behaviours need to be recognised, understood, and incorporated into treatment plans. This course provides an overview of addictive behaviours from drug addiction to anorexia, and tools to design treatment plans for patients dealing with addiction.

Emergency medicine: 10 minutes to save a life A review of the preparation for, and effective management of, potentially life-threatening situations that can arise.

Predictable preparation of all elements needed to support dentists in record taking Key elements in the analysis to calibrate the overall smile design; how information received from a functional base will optimise retention, allowing a patient to chew efficiently.

PAUL MOORE

DAVID McCAUGHEY

DÓNAL McDONNELL

General practictitioner in Galway

General practitioner, Northern Ireland

Senior Lecturer Consultant in Oral Radiology, Cork Dental School

Porcelain pearls in practice The benefits of bonded milled CadCam direct or indirect restorations for inlays, onlays, crowns and ‘endocrowns’ on anterior and posterior restorations. Variations in case selection, cavity design, protocols for isolation, soft tissue handling options, cementation and finishing will be reviewed. There will also be a demonstration of the advantages in magnification and illumination.

Aspects of cross-infection in primary dental care – a novel approach How a principal/associate in a primary care setting can adapt current evidence for crossinfection control and implement protocols in their practice, including how to: use interactive group discussion to translate theory into practical reproducible action; plan and deliver evidence-based, practical and relevant education tailored to both individuals and the dental team as a whole; and, empower staff to take possession of the responsibility associated with cross-infection control.

Radiographic technique selection and its influence on interpretation This presentation will review the requirements and technique of the various intra and extraoral radiographic techniques that are typically used in dental practice. The value of a particular technique to the subsequent interpretation will be reviewed and suggestions discussed as to the indications and contraindications of the various radiographic techniques.

Indirect porcelain restorations – the potential, the pitfalls, the possibilities The options in scope, materials and techniques with the Cerec system and use of lithium disilicate, and how to present this to your clients.

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GLENN McEVOY

RICHARD MOUNCE

BRIAN O’CONNELL

Managing Director of Eurocast dental laboratory

Practice limited to endodontics, Vancouver, USA

Professor of Restorative Dentistry, Dublin Dental School & Hospital

New advances in laboratory technology This course will focus on the current status of scanning in the dental laboratory and present new techniques for the fabrication of prosthetic restorations.

A rapid fire review of the state of the art in endodontics, 2010 This lecture is designed for the general practitioner to improve their daily endodontic skills. Areas covered will include the latest concepts in diagnosis, case selection, cleansing, shaping and packing of the root canal system in three dimensions with warm obturation techniques and bonded obturation. The course will also include an introduction to the surgical operating microscope as well as discussing the importance of coronal seal and the role of endodontics in treatment planning.

What works in prosthodontics? Modern prosthodontics struggles to hold on to things that work, at the same time seeking improvement through innovation. This presentation will examine recent developments, such as CAD-CAM processes and all-ceramic restorations, in comparision with traditional treatments, including: finding current and reliable information on clinical procedures; making rational decisions about evaluating and embracing new techniques; and, discussing clinical risks with patients.

ANNE O’DONOGHUE

AISLING O’MAHONY

STEVEN PARKER

Practice limited to periodontics and implant dentistry, Dublin

Consultant in Restorative Dentistry (Prosthodontics), St James’s Hospital, Dublin

General practitioner in private practice, Harrogate, UK

Tips for soft and hard tissue for optimal aesthetics of anterior teeth The presentation will give guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment planning of aesthetic problems. Aesthetic dentistry is a relatively abstract discipline and the presentation will focus on presenting practical methods for optimising anterior aesthetics.

Tips for soft and hard tissue for optimal aesthetics of anterior teeth The presentation will give guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment planning of aesthetic problems. Aesthetic dentistry is a relatively abstract discipline and the presentation will focus on presenting practical methods for optimising anterior aesthetics.

The use of laser photonic energy in oral soft tissue management An overview of the use of laser energy in the many aspects of surgical management of oral soft tissue, including treatment of pathologies and adjunctive aspects of restorative dentistry. The adjunctive use of lasers in the treatment of periodontal disease An overview of the scope for the adjunctive use of laser energy in the management of periodontal disease and peri-implantitis.

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ELLIS PAUL

OWEN THOMPSON

CATHERINE WALDRON

General practitioner, UK

General practitioner, Northern Ireland

Dental Hygiene Tutor, Dublin Dental School & Hospital

Better practice with four-handed dentistry This presentation will cover ways to use the skills of the dental nurse more effectively to enable her to work with the dentist as a true dental team, including: correct posture; how the nurse can help to maintain a clearer field of vision for the dentist; improved techniques for aspiration; better methods for soft-tissue retraction; a foolproof way for improved mirror vision; and, how the different methods of instrument transfer can reduce operator stress and improve operating efficiency.

Aspects of cross-infection in primary dental care – a novel approach How a principal/associate in a primary care setting can adapt current evidence for crossinfection control and implement protocols in their practice, including how to: use interactive group discussion to translate theory into practical reproducible action; plan and deliver evidence-based, practical and relevant education tailored to both individuals and the dental team as a whole; and empower staff to take possession of the responsibility associated with cross-infection control.

Speaking with your mouth full – communicating in the dental setting This presentation will review the skills involved in communication, particularly in the clinical setting, and make some suggestions as to how the appointment session might be structured in order for both the patient and the operator to communicate effectively. The ability of the dental professional to learn these skills will also be considered.

JOHN WALSH

DAVID WINKLER

SPENCER WOOLFE

Paediatric dentist and orthodontist

General practitioner, Windsor, England

Practice limited to periodontics and implant dentistry, Dublin

Lets pull together! – A team approach to children’s dentistry and orthodontics Providing the optimum dental care for children during early childhood and the teenage years is very much a team approach. This presentation will explore the areas of behaviour modification, motivation and fourhanded dentistry as tools which the dental team can use to achieve these goals.

Multi/inter-disciplinary approach to intelligent aesthetics. Three keys to restorative success: prevent, restore, maintain This presentation will focus on aesthetic dentistry as practiced at various levels, from managed care in Denmark to uncompromising comprehensive treatments in Windsor, attempting to meet or exceed patients’ subjective expectations while fulfilling our professional obligations to treat according to well-defined principles. The key to achieving success is proper planning.

‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ – 30 years of implant experience A 30-minute view of over 30 years of clinical experience in implant dentistry. ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’ of this in-vogue therapy will be illustrated. Economic issues and dental implant tourism will be discussed. Hopefully at the end attendees can learn from my own and other clinicians’ mistakes and successes.


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All hotel bookings must be made directly with the Radisson Blu Hotel, Galway, Tel: 091 538 300 Email: jean.o’grady@radissonblu.com Quote: IDA Annual Conference Please return completed form to: Dario Gioe, Irish Dental Association, Unit 2, Leopardstown Office Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18.


PRE-CONFERENCE REGISTRATION THURSDAY MAY 13, 2010 IDA member

Course Titles

Non Member

€300

€500

€500

€800

€300

€500

€500

€800

CROWN LENGTHENING – Full Day Techniques for improving success in restorative and cosmetic dentistry Book this course with full conference programme (maximum 12 places)

€400

€600

€600

€800

DENTURES AND IMPLANTS – Full Day The ultimate impressioning experience for full dentures and implants (maximum 12 places) Book this course with full conference programme

€400

€600

€600

€800

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PRACTICE MANAGEMENT – Full Day The virtues of profitable dentistry Book this course with full conference programme DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY – 1/2 day Capture the perfect makeover and prepare effective AM marketing and educational material for your practice PM Book this course with full conference programme (maximum 20 places on each 1/2 day course)

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FRIDAY May 14, 2010 SATURDAY May 15, 2010 IDA Member IDA Member + 1 Team Member* IDA Member + 2 Team Members* IDA Member + 3 Team Members* Non Member Dental Team Member – Dental Nurse, Hygienist or Technician Retired IDA Member 1st Year qualified * Dental Team Member = A Dental Nurse, Hygienist or Technician ONE DAY REGISTRATION IDA Member Non Member

€220 €320

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PRESIDENT’S PRIZE GOLF

* Cancellations must be received in writing/email no later than Friday May 7, 2010.

TOTAL PAYMENT

IRISH DENTAL ASSOCIATION Unit 2 Leopardstown Office Park Sandyford, Dublin 18 T +353 1 295 0072 F +353 1 295 0092 www.dentist.ie

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SOCIAL PROGRAMME ANNUAL DINNER €85 ■ * Please note Annual Dinner tickets cannot be guaranteed after Thursday May 13, 2010


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