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Esthetic Problems or Problem Patients: Problem Solving in Esthetic Dentistry Terry Tanaka, DDS Course Code: 6110 Tue., Oct. 11 8:30-11:00am CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $50 Dentist/$30 Staff/$50 Federal Dentist/$50 New Dentist* After 9/9: $70 Dentist/$50 Staff/$70 Federal Dentist/$70 New Dentist* DENTAL ASSISTANT TRACK Aiming for Success: Radiographic Techniques From Analog to Digital Renee’ Graham, RDH, MEd Course Code: 6311 Tue., Oct. 11 8:30-11:00am CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Drugs I Have Known and Loved for Diseases That We Catch John Svirsky, RDH, MEd Course Code: 6109 Tue., Oct. 11 8:30-11:00am CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $50 Dentist/$30 Staff/$50 Federal Dentist/$50 New Dentist* After 9/9: $70 Dentist/$50 Staff/$70 Federal Dentist/$70 New Dentist* The Three Essential Skills in Mastering Rotary Endodontics: What Every Dentist Should Know John West, DDS, MSD Course Code: 6107 Tue., Oct. 11 8:30-11:00am CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $50 Dentist/$30 Staff/$50 Federal Dentist/$50 New Dentist* After 9/9: $70 Dentist/$50 Staff/$70 Federal Dentist/$70 New Dentist* Advanced problem-solving skills will be presented in this interactive course where the participants will learn and apply important esthetic guidelines. Clinical problems will be presented and participants will use treatment plans including imaging and study casts. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Advances in technology have made a significant impact on the field of dental radiography. For dental practices to make a smooth transition to new technology, an understanding of the basic principles of intraoral radiography and the modifications to these principles required by new technology is beneficial. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: This entertaining and informative course will dramatize the treatment of the oral diseases we see every day and even get (how awful!). The emphasis is on herpes, aphthous ulcerations, candidiasis, lichen planus and dry mouth. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: This course teaches the three essential skills that can be immediately applied to your practice so that your endodontics will be competent, confident, consistent and profitable. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the importance of facial growth and morphology in treatment planning 2. Understand how anterior tooth alignment is related to masticatory function 3. Identify how TMDs affect the selection of esthetic restorative materials 1. Identify characteristics of a diagnostic image and exposure factors that affect image quality 2. Recognize the advantages and limitations of new radiographic technology 3. Utilize the paralleling technique, as well as the bisecting angle technique when warranted 1. Integrate regimens used to treat oral diseases encountered in dental practices 2. Manage xerostomia in our aging population 3. Apply practical clinical information immediately to everyday practice 1. Understand the rules of the “Endodontic Game” 2. Create a “glide-path” for safe, simple and effortless rotary 3. Shape canals with shapers and finish canals with finishers D ENDODONTICS DHLAB Presented in cooperation with the American Dental Assistants Association. ORAL RADIOLOGy, IMAGING AND PHOTOGRAPHy DHA DHA ORAL PATHOLOGy ESTHETIC DENTISTRy Substance Abuse and Its Impact on you, your Family and your Dental Office Hal Crossley, DDS, PhD Course Code: 6312 Tue., Oct. 11 8:30-11:00am CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee The Bacterial Monologues Brian Novy, DDS Course Code: 6315 Tue., Oct. 11 8:30-11:00am CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Are you convinced plaque is your nemesis? Do you curse its presence and tell your patients to brush more frequently? Scientific evidence indicates some plaque can provide colonization resistance against cariogenic bacteria. So, what the heck are you supposed to do? By the end of the course, participants will be able to: This program will present a brief discussion of addiction and how it relates to the functioning of your dental office. Teenage substance abuse, new and more potent drugs on the street, medical marijuana and other topical issues will be discussed. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Explain the mixed ecological plaque hypothesis 2. Understand when to recommend appropriate therapies 3. Stop watching lesions, and see them get smaller 1. Identify some factors that contribute to substance abuse and addiction 2. Recognize some signs or symptoms of adolescent substance abuse and addiction 3. Discuss issues involving medical marijuana and its impact on the dental practice DHLAB PHARMACOLOGy AND THERAPEUTICS DHLAB PERIODONTICS 62 2011 ADA Annual Session, Las Vegas

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ADA Annual Session 2011 - Preliminary Program
Table Of Contents
SocialClix
Schedule of Events
Multimedia Recordings
Council on ADA Sessions
Las Vegas Information
ADA Welcome Center
New Dentist Reception
Opening General Session and Distinguished Speaker Series
Presidential Gala
House of Delegates
Alumni and Fraternal Associations
American Dental Assistants Association
World Marketplace Exhibition
World Marketplace Exhibitors List
Corporate Forums
Continuing Education
Open Clinical and Science Forums
LOC (Learn Optimize Connect)
New and Emerging Speaker Stage
Education in the Round
ADA/DENTSPLY Student Clinician Research Program
Dental Office Design Competition
ADA365.org
Adult Preventive Care Practice of the Year Competition
Self-Study Continuing Education
General Information
Educational Tracks
Continuing Education Courses: Monday
Continuing Education Courses: Tuesday
Continuing Education Courses: Wednesday
Continuing Education Courses: Thursday
Speaker Index
Travel and Transportation
Hotel Map and Amenities
Tours
Registration Fees
Registration Information
International Attendee Information
Contact Information
Special Assistance

ADA Annual Session 2011 - Preliminary Program

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