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Integrating New Technology for Maximum Impact Lou Shuman, DMD Course Code: 6703 Tue., Oct. 11 1-2:00pm CE Hours: 1.0 No Fee EDUCATION IN THE ROUND NEW DENTIST TRACK DENTAL ASSISTANT TRACK Active Clinical Treatment: The Art and Science Frank Spear, DDS, MSD Gregg kinzer, DDS, MSD Course Code: 6402 Tue., Oct. 11 2-5:00pm CE Hours: 3.0 By 9/9: $95 Dentist/$50 Staff/$60 Federal Dentist/$60 New Dentist* After 9/9: $115 Dentist/$70 Staff/$80 Federal Dentist/$80 New Dentist* Leading the Way to Infection Control Excellence Jackie Dorst, RDH Course Code: 6111 Tue., Oct. 11 2-4:30pm Also Presented Code: 7101 Wed., Oct. 12 8-10:30am CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $15 Dentist/$10 Staff/$15 Federal Dentist/$15 New Dentist* After 9/9: $25 Dentist/$20 Staff/$25 Federal Dentist/$25 New Dentist* SPEAKER INDEX Speaker index can be found on page 94. Additional speaker information can be accessed online at ada.org/session. COURSE COLOR KEY Please note that all courses require registration to attend. This includes both fee and no-fee courses, as well as all workshops and Education in the Round sessions. Many courses fill up quickly, so please register early. Have you ever bought new technology and watch it morph into a high-priced coat rack? With technological advancements turning at a rapid rate, how do you know what’s best for you, your practice and your patients? By following our guidelines, you’ll turn your technology investments from high risk into high reward. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the primary considerations for evaluating new technologies 2. Create a technology culture that their whole team supports 3. Choose technologies that increase patient confidence and commitment Esthetic excellence requires treatment planning, technical proficiency and artistry. Some factors must be considered when planning indirect restorations. Drs. Spear and Kinzer present livepatient clinical treatment involving the preparation, impression and provisionalization of maxillary anterior teeth. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Fee Course Learn to inspire and motivate your team for infection control excellence in this fast-paced seminar. Jackie’s seminar reviews infection control basics plus innovative techniques to improve efficiency and efficacy. Using beach balls, glitter and prizes, Jackie enthusiastically leads the way to inspiring team excellence! By the end of the course, participants will be able to: No-Fee Course Workshop Please see page 30 for workshop requirements. DHAB TECH EXPO COURSES 1. Know techniques for controlling the amount of tooth reduction 2. Discuss current thoughts for gingival retraction and margin placement 3. Know techniques to fabricate, custom stain and polish provisional restorations 1. Recognize leadership qualities 2. Identify three training methods for infection control 3. Identify proper sterile instrument packaging Education in the Round PLAN YOuR EDuCATION AUDIENCE KEY (as recommended by speaker) DHA Anterior Direct Custom Composite Restorations Charles Wakefield, DDS Course Code: 6214 Tue., Oct. 11 1-3:30pm CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $325 Dentist/$275 Staff/$325 Federal Dentist/$325 New Dentist* After 9/9: $345 Dentist/$295 Staff/$345 Federal Dentist/$345 New Dentist* Presented in partnership with the New Dentist Committee. ESTHETIC DENTISTRY DHLAB Presented in cooperation with the American Dental Assistants Association. INFECTION CONTROL D Dentist/Dental Student H Dental Hygienist L Lab Technician A Dental Assistant 3 TUESDAY TUESDAY Participants will restore lifelike complex Class IV and full anterior composite veneer restorations with incisal halo, incisal translucency and enamel craze lines. Optimum surface texture and appearance, finishing and polishing for esthetics and longevity will be mastered. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: B Business Assistant G Guest ONLINE FEATURES 1. Select shades through ideal determination of color 2. Restore anterior composites as accurately as with porcelain 3. Create surface texture to assure a lifelike esthetic appearance D ESTHETIC DENTISTRY * A New Dentist is defined as a dentist who graduated from dental school within the last 10 years Register today: ada.org/session 65 http://www.ada.org/session http://www.ada.org/session

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of ADA Annual Session 2011 - Preliminary Program

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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