ADA Annual Session 2011 - Preliminary Program - (Page 82)
NEW DENTIST TRACK
Optimizing Esthetic Results for Trauma Patients
Miguel Vidal, DMD
Course Code: 7314 Wed., Oct. 12 8:30-11:00am Also Presented Code: 7329 Wed., Oct. 12 2:30-5:00pm
CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee
Posture, Pain and Productivity in Dentistry
Tim Caruso, MS, MBA
Course Code: 7312 Wed., Oct. 12 8:30-11:00am
CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee
WARNING: Being Female May Be Hazardous to Your Oral Health—Implications Throughout the Life Cycle
Lisa Harper Mallonee, MPH, RDH, RD
Course Code: 7313 Wed., Oct. 12 8:30-11:00am
CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee
The Wonderful World of Dental Lasers: An Introductory Hands-on Course
Donald Coluzzi, DDS
Course Code: 7501 Wed., Oct. 12 10:00am-Noon Also Presented Code: 5501 Mon., Oct. 10 10:00am-Noon Code: 5502 Mon., Oct. 10 2-4:00pm Code: 6501 Tue., Oct. 11 10:00am-Noon Code: 6502 Tue., Oct. 11 2-4:00pm Code: 7502 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:00pm
CE Hours: 2.0 No Fee
The ability to deliver consistent esthetic results is challenging, especially in patients who have experienced dental alveolar trauma. This presentation will outline the steps to maximize esthetic results in simple to complex trauma rehabilitation scenarios.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Posture is a key ingredient in the dental profession which can positively and negatively impact the bottom line. Pain and stress are serious threats to personal and professional achievement. This hands-on approach reviews problems that dental professionals face every day: posture, productivity and pain.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
From the teenage years to the golden years a woman goes through many changes. Some of these changes often have an impact on oral health. This course will focus on the interrelationship between oral health and overall health at various stages throughout the life cycle.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
1. Identify esthetic risk factors for natural teeth and implants 2. Understand how to categorize patients according to treatment complexity 3. Determine the appropriate treatment sequence for restoring trauma patients
1. Discuss the impact of posture, strength and flexibility on dental practice 2. Identify proper working postures and activities 3. Identify alternative approaches for efficient, effective delivery of care
DHLA
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
1. Discuss how diet, hormones and overall health can have an impact on oral health 2. Discuss nutrient needs at various stages of a woman’s life 3. Relate dietary choices to optimum oral health during preventive patient care
Please see page 41 for a complete course description.
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LASER PAVILION COURSES
DHAG
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
DHLA
Presented in partnership with the New Dentist Committee. ESTHETIC DENTISTRY
Digital Caries Diagnosis
John Flucke, DDS
Course Code: 7701 Wed., Oct. 12 10-11:00am
CE Hours: 1.0 No Fee
Internet Marketing: Strategies to Enhance Your Online Exposure and Grow Your Business
Lou Shuman, DMD
Course Code: 7702 Wed., Oct. 12 11:30am-12:30pm
CE Hours: 1.0 No Fee
The science of finding caries at its earliest stages has evolved far beyond traditional sharp explorer examinations. Learn why the way caries presents itself has changed and strategies to find and treat dental decay while it is small and manageable.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
1. Understand why digital diagnosis is preferred to traditional techniques 2. Implement strategies to find and manage early caries 3. Recognize the science behind digital caries detection
Explore in-depth survey results from top industry experts. Discover how to drive potential patients to your website and convert them into long-term, loyal relationships.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
DHA
1. Increase web traffic through search engine visibility 2. Understand how online resources can attract new patients 3. Retain patients with an online community through social media
TECH EXPO COURSES
DHLAB
TECH EXPO COURSES
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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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