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ACOMS and FACES P R E S E N T
29TH ANNUAL WINTER MEETING
DETAILS INSIDE. SPACE IS LIMITED.
REGISTER EARLY!
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February 22-27, 2016Snowmass, Colorado
Join ACOMS and FACES in beautiful Snowmass, Colorado for our combined meeting at the outstanding Westin Snowmass Resort
Course Directors:Charles D. Hasse, DDS, MD, FICD
Brian B. Farrell, DDS, MD
R. Bryan Bell, DDS, MD, FACS
Director Emeritus:Myron R. Tucker, DDS
ACOMS / FACES 29th Winter MeetingFebruary 22 – 27, 2016
The Westin Snowmass ResortSnowmass, Colorado USA
Welcome
On behalf of the American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (ACOMS) and
FACES, we cordially invite you to join us at the ACOMS and FACES 29th Annual Winter
Meeting at the outstanding Westin Snowmass Village Resort February 22 – 27, 2016.
Specially developed for oral and maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, and general
practice dentists, this exceptional learning activity promises to engage attendees
by providing practical information which can readily be integrated into the practice
setting. Participants will enjoy the educational lectures, the sharing of experiences,
and the opportunity to connect and network with experts and colleagues.
Each day will feature two lectures on diverse topics presented by an outstanding
faculty. The program has been set to provide for great educational sessions and
at least six hours of skiing daily. Fireside chats and case presentations will be featured
and breakfast and après ski snacks and beverages are included. We guarantee a
memorable week of education and camaraderie in the beautiful Rocky Mountains.
Aspen/Snowmass is one of the premier places in the world to ski and snowboard. With
four unique mountains (with complimentary shuttle transportation between them), there
is something for everyone. Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk
have terrain for all levels of skiers and your lift ticket is valid for all four mountains!
Plan your winter ski vacation with ACOMS and FACES and bring your family to
Snowmass. Even if you don’t ski or board you’ll find a wide variety of fun activities for
you and your family including snow shoeing, dog sledding, snowmobile rides, cross-
country skiing, ice skating, shopping, spectacular dining, and much more! With 5,300
acres of terrain and abundant choices for dining and nightlife, there are many reasons
to visit the most exciting winter escape in the world.
We sincerely hope you will make plans to join us for an outstanding educational
experience, exhilarating skiing, and many other fun activities in Snowmass Village
and the surrounding area.
Sincerely,
Myron R. Tucker, DDS
Charles D. Hasse, DDS, MD, FICD
Brian B. Farrell, DDS, MD
R. Bryan Bell, MD, DDS, FACS
Course Content and Schedule
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Course Introductory Orientation
Brian B. Farrell, DDS, MD
Validation of Virtual Surgical Planning
R. Bryan Bell, MD, DDS, FACS
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Welcome Reception
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Precision Planning and Surgery of Facial
Asymmetries
Simonas Grybauskas, DDS, MD, PhD
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Transverse Dimension of the Mandible in
Double Jaw Surgery for Short Faces:
Orthodontics, Surgery and Sculpturing
Simonas Grybauskas, DDS, MD, PhD
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Orthognathic Virtual Surgical Planning:
Intraoral Scanning and an Algorithm for
Planning without Dental Models
T. J. Tejera, DMD, MD
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Oral and Maxillofacial International
Volunteerism: The Honduras Experience
T. J. Tejera, DMD, MD
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Fireside Chats/Case Presentations
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Interdisciplinary Dentistry, Orthodontics and
Surgery with Emphasis on Soft Tissue Esthetics
David M. Sarver, DMD, MS
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Orthognathic Surgery in Today’s Practice
Environment: An Orthodontist’s Perspective
David M. Sarver, DMD, MS
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
The All-on-4® Concept: Computer-Guided
Full Arch Surgery with Immediate Restoration
Joel S. Berger, DDS, MD
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Management of Dentofacial Deformities
with Comorbid Degenerative TMJ Disease
Joel S. Berger, DDS, MD
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Rapid Correction of Dentofacial Deformities:
Combining Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics™
(AOO™) and Orthognathic Surgery
Charles D. Hasse, DDS, MD, FICD
COURSE DIRECTORS
R. Bryan Bell, MD, DDS, FACS
Medical Director
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Program
and Clinic, Providence Cancer Center
Providence Portland Medical Center
Attending Surgeon
Trauma Service/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Service, Legacy Emanuel Medical Center
Affiliate Professor
Oregon Health & Science University Head and
Neck Surgical Associates Portland, Oregon
Brian B. Farrell, DDS, MD
Private Practice and Director of Fellowship Program
Carolinas Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Charlotte, North Carolina
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Louisiana State University Health Science Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
Charles D. Hasse, DDS, MD, FICD
Director
The Center for Oral and Facial
Reconstruction and Implantology
Irvine, California
Myron R. Tucker, DDS
Adjunct Clinical Professor
Louisiana State University Health Science Center
Private Practice, Retired
Charlotte, North Carolina
COURSE FACULTY
Joel S. Berger, DDS, MD
Private Practice, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Clinical Professor, San Diego Center for Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of
Plastic Surgery, University of California at
San Diego
David M. Sarver, DMD, MS
Private Practice, Orthodontics
Birmingham, Alabama
Clinical Asst. Professor University of Alabama,
Department of Orthodontics
Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina,
Department of Orthodontics
Simonas Grybauskas, DDS, MD, PhD
Consultant in Orthognathic Surgery
Vilnius University Zalgirio Hospital,
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences,
Klaipeda Regional Hospital
T. J. Tejera, DMD, MD
Private Practice, Southwest Florida
Oral & Facial Surgery, PA
Fort Myers, Florida
Trauma Service – Facial Fractures/Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery, Lee Memorial Hospital
Clinical Adjunct Professor, Nova Southeastern
University
Course OverviewThis course focuses on advancements in
orthognathic and craniofacial surgery, orthodontics,
surgically-facilitated orthodontics, complex
implant treatment, and multispecialty interaction.
Topics will include: advances in virtual surgical
treatment planning of complex cases including
asymmetries and in patients with transverse arch
discrepancies; use of scanning technology to
replace traditional use of dental models; surgically-
facilitated orthodontic treatment; interdisciplinary
management of patients requiring surgical
treatment and the orthodontist’s perspective
of the current challenges with orthognathic
surgery; and treatment of complex implant cases,
and management of patients with combined
orthognathic and TMJ abnormalities. Fireside chats
will provide opportunities for sharing difficult cases
with the experts as well as discussing challenges
impacting the specialties. The course format
encourages interaction between attendees and
faculty in an informal environment.
Target AudienceThis course is designed for oral and maxillofacial
surgeons, orthodontists, dentists, physicians,
and health care auxiliaries interested in the
advancements in the field and in sharing
experiences in a highly interactive setting.
Professional Practice GapsRapidly advancing technologies including virtual
surgical planning for orthognathic and implant
surgery, improving scanning and computer
technology, and advanced surgical techniques have
created a knowledge gap for practicing oral and
maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, general dentists,
and other dental specialists. This course will provide
an evidenced-based educational program to present
methods for implementing the latest technologic
advances in treatment planning and orthodontic and
surgical treatment. This course will provide a wide
variety of treatment options for patients undergoing
orthognathic, TMJ, reconstructive, and implant surgery.
Assessment of NeedPractitioners need new information and
management strategies in the field of orthodontics
and orthognathic surgery, reconstructive surgery,
and implantology. Topics in research and choices in
treatment are essential, as well as are opportunities
for collegial discussion and consideration of
application to one’s clinical setting.
Methodology-FormatThe purpose of this course is to engage attendees
in thoughtful discussion and debate of the issues
so they can implement appropriate improvements
to patient care. Each session is structured to invite
informal discussion of the issues surrounding the
topic being presented. Participants are invited to
bring cases for discussion during the fireside chat.
ObjectivesUpon completion of this meeting, the attendee
should be able to:
• Describe the complex nature of facial asymmetry and the benefits and uses of Virtual Surgical Planning
• Outline the benefits of surgical management of mandibular arch width abnormalities
• Apply advanced scanning technology to replace traditional use of dental models in planning
• Apply a system for coordinated treatment among specialties
• Summarize the steps, from an orthodontic standpoint, in facilitating orthognathic surgery
• Classify options for the treatment of the complex implant patient
• Employ AOO™ techniques in conjunction with orthognathic surgery and outline the benefits of this approach.
• Summarize how to carry out the most optimal surgical planning and treatment in locations where the environment may present difficult challenges.
Continuing Dental EducationADA CERP is a service of the American Dental
Association to assist dental professionals in
identifying quality providers of continuing dental
education. ADA CERP does not approve or
endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does
it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of
dentistry. The ACOMS and FACES 29th Annual
Winter Meeting has been approved for 19 hours of
Continuing Dental Education (CDE) credits.
Continuing Medical EducationThis activity has been planned and implemented
in accordance with the accreditation requirements
and policies of the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through
the joint providership of University Health Services
Professional Education Programs (UHS-PEP) of
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
and the American College of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgeons, Inc. UHS-PEP is accredited by the ACCME
to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
UHS-PEP designates this live activity for a maximum
of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Commercial InterestsAll faculty are expected to disclose to the
audience any real or apparent financial affiliations
related to the content of their presentations.
Detailed disclosures will appear in writing and
be distributed on-site prior to the course and
will also be made verbally prior to the faculty
presentation at the live event.
Registration
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS OPEN.Please visit www.acoms.org/faces for more information and to register.
Individuals who are current ACOMS member OR who are nonmembers but who have attended five or more FACES meetings are eligible for the discounted pricing.
Register today at
www.acoms.org/faces
AccommodationsACOMS/FACES has secured a room block at the
fabulous Westin Snowmass Resort. The Westin
Snowmass Resort offers ski-in/ski-out access to
Snowmass Mountain and is located in the heart
of Snowmass Village. Experience the ultimate
location, a modern design, and a deeply relaxing
atmosphere at the Westin Snowmass Resort.
Our specially-negotiated room rate for the meeting
is $409 for a King and $439 for a double/double
(two Queen beds) plus resort fee of $30 and tax.
The resort fee includes:
• Complimentary shuttle service between the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (Sardy Field) and the Westin Hotel.
• High speed guestroom Internet ($11.95 per day value)
• Local shuttle service
• Local telephone calls from guestrooms
• Ski valet services ($20 per day value)
In addition to lodging at the Westin Hotel, a
selection of deluxe condominium properties is
available to meeting registrants. These select units
provide kitchens amenities and have been selected
for their convenience to the conference center.
Contact ENCOMPASSE TOURS for best available
pricing and assistance.
* Only current ACOMS members (all categories) or any nonmember who has attended five or more FACES meetings qualify
for the discounted rate. Five-year FACES meeting attendees must use a promo code in order to access the discounted rates.
Please contact [email protected] prior to registering so that we may verify your attendance and provide you the promo code.
Register by October 31, 2015 Register after October 31, 2015
Discounted Rate* $995 $1,195
Regular Rate $1,595 $1,795
Residents $495 $695
CHILD CARE
While we cannot endorse any child care services, the child
care facility located in the Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center
caters to infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers, with each
group having their own private area. Staff includes an on-
site nurse and your child will have a blast in this interactive
environment while under the attentive care of their
experienced staff. The Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center is
a state of the art facility providing:
• Quality childcare for infants and toddlers ages 8 weeks to 4 years
• Colorado, state-licensed childcare with licensed registered nurse on staff
• Interactive environment with age- appropriate themed rooms
• Lunch & Snacks provided (Infants—please
provide own food and formula)
Visit www.aspensnowmass.com for other child
care providers.
SKI SCHOOL AND PRIVATE FAMILY LESSONS
Aspen is a great place to learn how to ski
or to master your technique. Group and
private instruction is available. Visit
www.aspensnowmass.com for information.
TRAVEL
Aspen’s Sardy Field (ASE), located just three miles
from Aspen and eight miles from Snowmass Village,
is the most conveniently located ski resort airport in
the world. Up to 126 flights per week offer reliable,
same-day connections from points across the
globe. Aspen Airport is currently serviced by United
Express, American, and Frontier Airlines.
Eagle/Vail (EGE) is another option just 90 minutes
from Snowmass. Denver offers the most affordable
air pricing and is approximately 200 miles from
Snowmass. Visit www.acoms.org/faces for shuttle
information.
LIFT TICKETS AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL
We are pleased to offer discounted lift tickets and
discounts on ski/board rental. Complete information
will be available on our web site:
www.acoms.org/faces.
ENCOMPASSE TOURS is the exclusive travel supplier for the
ACOMS and FACES 29th Annual Winter
Meeting. Meeting participants will enjoy
guaranteed discount pricing below the
nightly rates offered directly by the Westin
Hotel. The Westin will not honor ACOMS
/ FACES pricing for direct bookings. Be
certain to book your stay with Encompasse
by contacting them at (800) 836-8104. Encompasse is a winter ski travel wholesaler
and can offer you discounted pricing
at surrounding properties, such as ski
condominiums, as well.
+ 1 (703) 723-1960
Toll-Free: + 1 (800) 836-8104
Email: [email protected]