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Immunology for Dental Professionals Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, MBA, PhD Course Code: 6119 Tue., Oct. 11 2:30-5:00pm CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $25 Dentist/$15 Staff/$25 Federal Dentist/$25 New Dentist* After 9/9: $40 Dentist/$30 Staff/$40 Federal Dentist/$40 New Dentist* How to Improve Your Odds With Predictable Treatment Planning Terry Tanaka, DDS Course Code: 6120 Tue., Oct. 11 2:30-5:00pm CE Hours: 2.5 By 9/9: $75 Dentist/$45 Staff/$75 Federal Dentist/$75 New Dentist* After 9/9: $95 Dentist/$65 Staff/$95 Federal Dentist/$95 New Dentist* Calm Mind—Fit Body— Inspired Practice! uche Odiatu, DMD Course Code: 6327 Tue., Oct. 11 2:30-5:00pm CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Functional Considerations in Restorative Dentistry Tom McDonald, DMD Course Code: 6330 Tue., Oct. 11 2:30-5:00pm CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Immune mechanisms, including the host response to infections, play an increasingly important role in medicine and dentistry. This course will provide a basic understanding of immune response as well as information on the swine flu and cancer therapies as it affects dental patients. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Treatment planning options for what materials to use for patients of different ages, genders and facial types will be discussed, in addition to how malocclusions, tooth wear and TMDs can be managed for patients who engage in oral habits of nocturnal clenching and sleep bruxism. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Has your get up and go, got up and left? Are your clinic days fueled by caffeine? We seem to be all in a rush to get somewhere and all too often we are late. This entertaining and informative program will inspire you to gear down your busy thoughts, reclaim your energy and enjoy your dental career. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: The functional principles that define the parameters of esthetics and affect the long-term stability of restorative treatment will be discussed. A step-by-step patient evaluation and treatment planning system will be presented for precise, comprehensive, esthetic and restorative treatment. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the difference between innate and acquired immune response 2. Understand immune deficiency diseases 3. Describe the impact of selected medication on the patient DHLAB 1. Use important treatment planning guidelines, skills and helpful tips 2. Use advanced treatment guidelines taught in graduate restorative programs 3. Apply new science-based occlusion concepts and treatment options effectively 1. Recognize the warning signs and the implications of being out of balance 2. Understand the healing power of sleep and other fit body strategies 3. Make the connection between stress and your patients’ oral health 1. Perform a comprehensive patient evaluation for function and esthetics 2. Understand how function can affect the size, shape and position of teeth 3. Understand sequencing techniques for stress-free restorative treatment DHLABG HEALTH AND WELLNESS DLA RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY DHLA PERIODONTICS RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Occlusal Concepts and Pearls for Restorative Success Jeff Baggett, DDS Course Code: 6328 Tue., Oct. 11 2:30-5:00pm CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Today’s dentistry is about more than an esthetic smile. By applying some tried and tested occlusal principles, a dentist can improve the success and predictability of all dental restorations whether he or she is using composite, acrylic provisionals, bite splints, or crown and bridge. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Use a simple occlusal scheme in all aspects of restorative dentistry 2. Use different record systems to properly mount and analyze diagnostic models 3. Incorporate bite splint therapy into your restorative practice DHLAB OCCLUSION 70 2011 ADA Annual Session, Las Vegas

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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