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INDIRECT Restorations Dental Products, Technology, Trends and Techniques Paul Child, Jr., DMD Course Code: 7112 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:30pm 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* PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY TRACK The Chemistry of CAMBRA Pamela Maragliano, DMD Dona Roberts, RDH Course Code: 7113 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:30pm 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* Special Patients and Special Dentists—An Opportunity that Calls All of Us Marvin Berman, DDS, BScD Course Code: 7318 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:30pm CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Professional Liability Risk Management Lizabeth Brott, JD Gail Harris, MA, MS Course Code: 7316 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:30pm CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee Indirect restorations are more costly to our patients but can be faster, easier and better than some direct restorations. This course covers most aspects of indirect restorations including: crowns vs. onlays, ceramic options vs. PFM/ gold, cements, chairside CAD/ CAM, intraoral imaging, fixed vs. removable, and more. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: This presentation details recent modifications to CAMBRA recommendations, allowing for a preventive program that can be tailored for private practice and implemented by the dental team. These modifications enhance referrals and profitability and are the result of caries biology, product chemistry and recent research. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Access to care has become a universal issue since the recent increase in the number of physically and mentally challenged patients. Dr. Berman will demonstrate the communication skills and clinical tips that will inspire and enable dental teams to provide comprehensive treatment for these patients. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: This seminar will discuss current risk management issues impacting dentistry and address patient safety and risk management techniques to enhance patient care and reduce the risk of dental professional liability claims. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify research-proven products and techniques for successful indirect restorations 2. Understand when to use the new ceramic options vs. conventional PFM/gold 3. Compare new technologies and techniques and decide if they are for you 1. Understand the chemistry behind products 2. Understand how to utilize a caries prevention program tailored for private practice 3. Recognize the profit potential of this type of program 1. Understand the dilemmas faced by parents of children with special needs 2. Establish practical protocol for guiding children and adults with special needs 3. Use new clinical options and skills, resulting in long-term treatment success 1. Identify risk factors that contribute to allegations of dental malpractice 2. Utilize effective risk management techniques to enhance patient care and communications 3. Reduce exposure to claims of patient dissatisfaction and professional liability DHABG PRACTICE AND RISK MANAGEMENT DHAB PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY DHA Underwritten by a grant from 3M ESPE Preventive Care. DLA PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY TEAM BUILDING TRACK RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Anatomy of a Winning Team: A Recipe for Success Lois Banta Course Code: 7320 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:30pm CE Hours: 2.5 No Fee The Wonderful World of Dental Lasers: An Introductory Hands-on Course Donald Coluzzi, DDS Course Code: 7502 Wed., Oct. 12 2-4:00pm 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: 7501 Wed., Oct. 12 10:00am-Noon CE Hours: 2.0 No Fee This seminar is designed to identify team challenges in attitudes and work performance, offering concrete, positive solutions to remotivating and re-energizing your staff. Together we will identify the symptoms of an unhappy practice or an underappreciated team. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 1. Simplify systems and protocols for team development 2. Design and implement effective morning huddles and team meetings 3. Cross train their staff to achieve optimal performance Please see page 41 for a complete course description. D DHABG PRACTICE AND RISK MANAGEMENT LASER PAVILION COURSES 86 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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