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The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES
CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.
All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.
Room reservations can be made by calling
1-800-2CROWNE for reservations
The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.
ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808
CROWNE PLAZA DIA
The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES
CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.
All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.
Room reservations can be made by calling
1-800-2CROWNE for reservations
The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.
ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808
CROWNE PLAZA DIA
The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES
CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.
All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.
Room reservations can be made by calling
1-800-2CROWNE for reservations
The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.
ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808
CROWNE PLAZA DIA
The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES
CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.
All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.
Room reservations can be made by calling
1-800-2CROWNE for reservations
The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.
ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808
CROWNE PLAZA DIA
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society was
founded in 1919 and has grown from a
small group of practitioners to over 400
members. It has a rich and distinguished
heritage of which its members can be
proud. The CPS is the oldest continuously-
operating prosthodontic study club in the
United States.
The mission of this society is to provide
continuing education for all members in
order to increase their skills and knowledge
in the delivery of prosthodontics,
restorative and implant dentistry for the
good of their patients and the profession.
Members are committed to the support
of the dental profession by sponsoring
programs that benefit both members, and
the dental community as a whole.
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Welcome to our2018-2019
SEMINAR SERIES The Board of Directors of the Colorado Prosthodontic Society and I welcome you to our 99th year of exceptional advanced dental education. There is no better source that provides this consistent level of high quality education for such a nominal cost. Please take advantage of this unique opportunity and invite your colleagues to share the experience. We have chosen a beautiful new venue this year in which to meet—The Hilton Denver Inverness Hotel near the Denver Technological Center. This new venue will create an outstanding atmosphere for focused learning and collegial networking. We are very pleased to offer this year’s program to you which reflects the speakers and organizations that have strongly influenced my dental career. These organizations include the Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education, Spear Education, the American Equilibration Society, the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, and the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry. Our world class program this year includes far reaching dental topics. These will include treatment planning of esthetic dilemmas, solving restorative challenges, diagnosis and treatment of airway issues, occlusal and TMD management, implant restorative procedures, new restorative materials, and financial and practice management topics. Our highly-accomplished presenters teach and speak consistently on national and international programs. They include Doctors Richard Roblee, Edward Zebovitz, Jeffrey Rouse, Gary DeWood, John Droter and James Kessler. We know you will enjoy our exceptional program. Please include your team members including lab technicians as they will gain knowledge that will dramatically enhance your practice. And don’t forget to invite your friends and colleagues to join us for our 99th year of excellent dental education.
We look forward to seeing you in September!
Clifford S. Litvak, MS, DDS
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President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clifford S. Litvak, M.S., D.D.S. 695 S. Colorado Blvd, Suite 380 Denver, CO 80246 (O) – 303-777-8850
(E-mail) – [email protected]
President Elect:. . . . . . . . . . Joshua C. Zenon, D.D.S. 3471 Salida St., Suite 60 Aurora, CO 80011
(O) – 303-307-8282(E-mail) – [email protected]
Vice President:. . . . . . . . . . . Kristina Harvan, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. 25521 E. Smoky Hill Road, Suite 140 Aurora, CO 80016
(O) – 720-457-9300(E-mail) – [email protected]
Treasurer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roxanna J. Esguerra, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P. 8200 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 500 Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(O) – 303-988-3824 (E-mail) –
Secretary:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Bundy, D.D.S. 9200 W. Cross Dr., Suite 603 Littleton, CO 80123
(O) – 303-932-7458 (E-mail) – [email protected]
Past President:. . . . . . . . . . . Brett H. Kessler, D.D.S. 7479 E. 29th Ave. Denver, CO 80238
(O) – 303-321-4445(E-mail) – [email protected]
Historian:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Van Zytveld, D.D.S. 1905 Lawrence St., Ste B Denver, CO 80202
(O) – 303-296-3851 (E-mail) [email protected]
Administrative Assistant. . Jean Krusemark PO Box 462283 Aurora, CO 80046-2283 (E-mail) [email protected]
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SCHEDULE
President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clifford S. Litvak, M.S., D.D.S. 695 S. Colorado Blvd, Suite 380 Denver, CO 80246 (O) – 303-777-8850
(E-mail) – [email protected]
President Elect:. . . . . . . . . . Joshua C. Zenon, D.D.S. 3471 Salida St., Suite 60 Aurora, CO 80011
(O) – 303-307-8282(E-mail) – [email protected]
Vice President:. . . . . . . . . . . Kristina Harvan, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. 25521 E. Smoky Hill Road, Suite 140 Aurora, CO 80016
(O) – 720-457-9300(E-mail) – [email protected]
Treasurer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roxanna J. Esguerra, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P. 8200 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 500 Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(O) – 303-988-3824 (E-mail) –
Secretary:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Bundy, D.D.S. 9200 W. Cross Dr., Suite 603 Littleton, CO 80123
(O) – 303-932-7458 (E-mail) – [email protected]
Past President:. . . . . . . . . . . Brett H. Kessler, D.D.S. 7479 E. 29th Ave. Denver, CO 80238
(O) – 303-321-4445(E-mail) – [email protected]
Historian:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Van Zytveld, D.D.S. 1905 Lawrence St., Ste B Denver, CO 80202
(O) – 303-296-3851 (E-mail) [email protected]
Administrative Assistant. . Jean Krusemark PO Box 462283 Aurora, CO 80046-2283 (E-mail) [email protected]
Seminar Schedule2018-2019
SERIES
Seminar One September 17, 2018
Dr. Richard Roblee Interdisciplinary Management of Esthetic
and Restorative Dilemmas
Seminar Two October 15, 2018
Dr. Edward ZebovitzGlobal Approach Treatment Planning – From
Implants to Airway to TM Joint to Smile Design
Seminar Three November 5, 2018
Dr. Jeffrey RouseCould it be an Airway Problem?
The Story of Three Patients
Seminar Four February 11, 2019
Dr. Gary DeWood7 Habits of Highly Effective Dentists
Seminar Five March 11, 2019
Dr. John DroterTMD for the General Dentist – Why are you Clenching and Grinding? What is a Click?
Seminar Six April 1, 2019
Dr. James KesslerA Look at New Materials through
the Lens of Proven Principles
The annual membership meeting will be held at 8 AM on April 1, 2019
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Seminar OneSeptember 17, 2018Richard D. Roblee DDS, MS
INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF ESTHETIC AND RESTORATIVE
DILEMMAS
Some of the most challenging esthetic and restorative dilemmas are those that fall into a gray zone between traditional therapies. The complexities of diagnosing these problems, coupled with the lack of optimal treatment options, often lead to inappropriate treatment and disappointing compromises. This presentation will focus on an interdisciplinary approach to diagnosing the fundamental components of these complex problems and managing them by combining traditional therapies with new treatment options to ideally address the underlying issues and more predictably achieve success. These new options include surgically facilitated orthodontic therapy (SFOT) utilizing corticotomies and single- or multiple-tooth osteotomies. Learning Objectives: • Solutions to esthetic dilemmas often fall into a “Gray Zone” between the different disciplines • An interdisciplinary approach is needed to properly diagnose and treatment plan these problems • Recent advances in orthodontics can assist the interdisciplinary team to more predictably treat these problems
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Seminar OneSeptember 17, 2018Richard D. Roblee DDS, MS
Seminar TwoOctober 15, 2018Edward Zebovitz,DDS
GLOBAL APPROACH TREATMENT PLANNING- FROM IMPLANTS TO AIRWAY TO TM JOINT TO
SMILE DESIGN
Summary of Topic: To demonstrate specific Facial and Skeletal characteristics that correlate to Temporomandibular Joint pathologies and the impact on Esthetics, Occlusion and Airway and the impact of these characteristics on treatment outcomes. Discussion of Treatment Planning and utilization of innovative treatment protocols to insure ideal predictable and stable life-long esthetic and functional benefits.
Course Objectives: 1. To learn to identify the Skeletal Patterns and Malocclusions and the effects on Airway 2. To review TM Joint Related Issues resulting in Skeletal Patterns 3. To evaluate Skeletal patterns and impact of Esthetics 4. To review the anatomy of the Airway and area of obstruction 5. To review Non Surgical Options for treatment of Constricted Airway 6. To Review Clinical Indications for Surgical Procedures 7. To Introduce New Surgical Protocols and their indications 8. To Introduce adjunctive esthetic procedures 9. To Introduce potential Outcomes of Surgical Procedure
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COULD IT BE AN AIRWAY PROBLEM? THE STORY OF THREE PATIENTS
The hardest beliefs to change are those learned in dental school or residency. The first exposure to a concept seems to stick even when presented with new clinical evidence to the contrary. Dr. Rouse will present a personal journey of airway-induced problems found in three of his patients. All three were missed by the “normal” medical and dental practices and procedures. No one bothered to ask, “Could this be Airway?” Dr Rouse will also present the challenges to changing the mindset of your team members including those in the medical community.
Attendees should learn:1. Dentistry’s unique ability to recognize airway alterations before medical disease progression2. Detection of three cases presenting routinely to general and specialty practices3. Models for expanding your interdisciplinary practice into medicine4. Understand the impact of airway dysfunction on dental treatment planning of complex cases
Seminar ThreeNovember 5, 2018Jeffrey S. Rouse, DDS
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Seminar ThreeNovember 5, 2018Jeffrey S. Rouse, DDS
7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE DENTISTS
This program will discuss the seven qualities that effective dental teams possess and how these qualities develop behavioral and technical excellence habits that you can achieve with your practice team.
At the conclusion of this program participants will• Understand Vision / Mission / Goals and how each applies to the successful practice• See how to Help Patients ASK for optimal care• Create a team where learning is a shared experience
Seminar FourFebruary 11, 2019 Gary M. DeWood, DDS, MS
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TMD FOR THE GP:WHY ARE YOU CLENCHING AND GRINDING YOUR TEETH? WHAT
IS A CLICK?
There seems to be no consensus on what TMD is and more importantly how to treat it. The various TMD specialists all seem to disagree, so that as a non-TMD expert, most doctors come to believe doing the least amount is a prudent approach. This course will help you understand why there was so much confusion and disagreement in the past. You will also learn how you can identify, diagnose and treat specific types of TMD in your practice, that will benefit both your patients and the practice.
You will Learn: Why so much confusion in the past?Temporomandibular Disorders are not one disease.Understanding the different diseases that make up the umbrella term TMD will bring some clarity to the confusion.
• Clenching and Grinding: What it is and what to do about it• Identifying patients in your practice who grind and clench.• Grinding is different than clenching. How to identify each type.• There are three types of grinding patients, two types of clenching patients.• How to chose the correct night appliance specific for each condition.• How to treat the three different types of grinding.• How to stop clenching.• How to use a simplified occlusal orthotic to identify patients with Occlusal Muscle Disorder.
What is TMJ clicking?All clicking temporomandibular joints are damaged.The 5 different types of TMJ damage that can produce a clicking sound.Most damaged temporomandibular joints do not need treatment.The clinical implications of “The Click”.How to identify dangerous clicks.Identifying patients whose condition will be made worse by dental procedures. The disease progression and treatment for the few clicks that need therapy. Introduction into reading MRI and CT scans.
Seminar FiveMarch 11, 2019John R Droter, DDS
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Seminar FiveMarch 11, 2019John R Droter, DDS
Seminar SixApril 1, 2019James C. Kessler, BS, DDS
A LOOK AT NEW MATERIALS THROUGH THE LENS OF
PROVEN PRINCIPLES
There are proven restorative materials whose preparation requirements, fabrication techniques, and functional predictability are very familiar to dentists and dental laboratory technicians. At the same time there is a barrage of commercially biased information to sort through regarding new materials and technologies. In this presentation we will accomplish an impartial examination of the properties and the evidence associated with these “hot” new materials as well as their different fabrication techniques. Based on our knowledge of proven principles, we will discuss how these restorative alternatives compare with traditional options and what we might predict for these new, and often untested materials.
Participants should understand:
-what considerations, other than “will it break?”, come into play when determining whether a material has the potential for long term success or failure
-the physical properties for all-ceramic materials with particular emphasis on what most frequently leads to failure
-a proven, but often ignored, thought process to consider when evaluating restorative materials
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Seminar One September 20, 2010
Dr. David Alleman
1 Protecting The Pulp By Detailed Caries Detection, Removal And Treatment: How to properly use caries detecting dyes to distinguish between infected and affected dentin. How in interpret DIAGONOdent readings to guide you to the strongest bondable end-point. Using the ICDAS II international system to know when to restore and/or rematerialize a lesion. How to lower and/or inactivate MMP activity in order to keep your full bond strength. How to and why you should avoid direct pulp exposures.
2 Biomimetic Analysis Of The Structural Compromise Or Integrity Of The Tooth: The 1-2-3-4 system of predicting when a tooth is at risk of fracture. How to decide when it is best to do: a direct, semi-direct or indirect restoration. How to find and remove cracks into dentin. When to leave cracks in enamel and dentin.
3 Immediate Dentin Sealing And Resin Coating To Mimic The DEJ How to double your bond strength. Which 5 of the 90+ Dentinal Bonding Systems are the best. How to create “Super Dentin” Bonds that are acid and base resistant. How to Mimic the DEJ. How to create a “fail-safe” restoration.
4 C-Factor Stress Reduction In Mimicking The Dentin Which low shrinkage composites are the best. Which layering technique is best. Which slow-start light cure protocol is best. How to “Decouple” dentin from enamel bonds. Why Ribbond decreases stress and secures the dentin bond.
5 Bonding To And Replacing Enamel When to bevel enamel. When not to bevel enamel. When to onlay a cusp. When not to onlay a cusp.
6 Mimicking The Occlusal Envelope Of Function Gary Unterbrink’s “3-paper” adjustment technique John Kois’ diagnosis of para-functional vs. dysfunctional occlusions Mike Alpern’s biomimetic articulator “The POLY” to treat TMD
~ Biographical sketch ~
The dictionary defines ‘rich’ as “Having or producing a particular thing in large amounts.” That is Dr. Chris Brady’s passion.
As the nationally recognized ‘Rich Dentist Coach & Case Acceptance Expert’, Chris loves helping dentists have or produce large amounts of whatever it is they want—in dentistry and in life. Dr. Chris has developed one of the most effective case acceptance systems that will have patients asking for treatment. No pressure. Not pushy. Just happier patients accepting bigger cases, resulting in fewer days at the office and a happier, better-compensated team.
Dr. Chris teaches more Case Acceptance seminars than any other dentist on the planet. This year, in 2010, he will provide over 75 days of personal seminar coaching for hundreds of his Brady Group members and prospective dental clients across the country. Dr. Brady’s teaching approach is motivating and entertaining. You’ll find yourself laughing and even feeling a bit embarrassed at some of the crazy things we naively do and say to patients.
Dr. Chris is also an author, practice transitions expert, and motivational speaker. He has spoken to groups (AADPA featured speaker. Keynote speaker at the AACD.) all across the United States. His numerous articles can be found in various publications such as Dental Economics, Mentor and Contemporary Dental Aesthetics. He was also an Editorial Board member at Dentist’s Money Digest. Most of all, Dr. Brady is a genuine, generous person eager to share his message with those of his profession with the desire of creating happiness.
Dr. Chris Brady is a Colorado native who currently resides in Colorado Springs. Chris is a graduate from Brigham Young University with a BS degree in Zoology. He then received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1984 from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas. He opened his practice that same year in Colorado Springs and developed a practice with emphasis on major restorative and cosmetic dentistry.
Dr. Chris is the president and founder of Brady Group LLC. His coaching program has quickly gained popularity with progressive dentists. He and his team teach them how to realize the practice they always envisioned. High profit. Low stress. More vacation time. Highly trained team. Excellent communication and case presentation skills. Low overhead. Dentists and their teams experience unique opportunities for growth that eliminate the “burned out” feeling so common in dentistry today. Call the Brady Group to get you on the road to becoming a rich and happy dentist.
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PAST PRESIDENTS OF THECOLORADO PROSTHODONTIC SOCIETY
2017 Dr. Brett H. Kessler
2016 Dr. Tyr R. Peterson
2015 Dr. Thomas J. Croghan
2014 Dr. Bryan Jon Miller
2013 Dr. Keith E. Clear
2012 Dr. Rodger Miller
2011 Dr. Eric Van Zytveld
2010 Dr. Mark Uremovich
2009 Dr. Tyr R. Peterson
2008 Dr. Brian Brada
2007 Dr. Mary Peebles-Turner
2006 Dr. Ted C. Johnson
2005 Dr. Dan Selner
2004 Dr. John Warner
2003 Dr. Chris McConnell
2002 Dr. Neal Engel
2001 Dr. Jacqueline Schafer
2000 Dr. Ken Peters
1999 Dr. Scott Burkhart
1998 Dr. Eric Van Zytveld
1997 Dr. Ron Gilligan
1996 Dr. John Buist
1995 Dr. William Simson
1994 Dr. Carl Brownd
1993 Dr. Eric Van Zytveld
1992 Dr. Rhett Murray
1991 Dr. Charles Fischer
1990 Dr. Ted Hauschildt
1989 Dr. Jay King
1988 Dr. Harold Christiansen
1987 Dr. John Bassett
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Location of the2018-2019
SEMINAR SERIES
Hilton Denver Inverness Hotel200 Inverness Drive West
Englewood, CO 80112
We have moved! Starting with the September 17, 2018 meeting, we will hold our meetings at the Hilton Denver Inverness Hotel. It is located off of I-25 and County Line Road on the southern
edge of the Denver metropolitan area. This a superb location with plenty of complimentary parking (or valet if
you prefer), excellent food and friendly service.All meetings begin at 9:00 A.M. and adjourn by 5:00 P.M. Registration opens at 8:00 A.M. with coffee and pastries provided for those who arrive early. Lunch is provided in
the cost of the seminar.Each seminar is eligible for 6 hours of continuing dental
education. We are an approved AGD provider of CE. AGD endorsement 12/2016 to 12/2020.
Hilton Denver Inverness200 Inverness Drive West
Englewood, CO 80112Please make hotel reservations by calling 303-799-5800
Directions from DIAExit the Airport via Pena Blvd to the combined I-70
West/I-225 South exit. Take the exit ramp to I-225 South toward Aurora. Take exit for I-25 South for Colorado
Springs. Take exit 195 for County Line Road and then turn left. Turn left onto Inverness Drive West. In .2 mile arrive
at the hotel.
Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsment. 12/2016 to 12/2020
Seminar Schedule2010-2011SERIES
Date/Speaker/Subject
Welcome to our2010-2011
SEMINAR SERIES
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0 Da
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.D.S
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Mich
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Todd
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Mod
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The Colorado Prosthodontic Society Board of Directors and I would like to welcome you to the 2010-2011 seminar series. Our continuing education program of six seminars includes speakers of the highest caliber from truly diverse professional, academic, and cultural backgrounds.
Our first speaker on September 20th is Dr. David Alleman. Dr. Alleman will present his “Six Lessons of Biomimetic Dentistry,” a new approach to restoring teeth. His approach is something most haven’t seen before. I am also excited to welcome Dr. Norton from England and his presentation on the “BioManagment Complex (BMC)” and its effect on clinical outcomes. We have heard a lot about the downfalls of mini-implants, but Dr. Shatkin in November will present how he has placed thousands with excellent success and present his approach to this controversial discipline. Dr. Sascha Jovanovic needs no introduction and will speak to us about several Implant related topics. He is a highly sought after speaker and I am proud to have him. We have a special treat with Dr. David Clark and his 3D lecture (yes including the glasses) about the “End of the GV Black Era,” and how composites could perhaps be better placed, and an intensive discussion on the devastating crack propagation in teeth. Our seminar series will be completed by Dr. Chris Brady in April and his presentation on Case Acceptance and the things we dentists due to ruin this important “Golden 10 Minutes.” Several of the above mentioned speakers have rounded and changed the way I practice and I am excited to share their knowledge with you.
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society is the longest continuously organized study club in the nation. We are entering our 91st year and I am proud to serve as your President and program chair for the 2010-2011 season. I hope the topics this year provide you with new and enlightening ideas as our profession and materials continue to change. Continuing education is the vehicle in which we advance our profession and I commend you all for continued involvement.
Mark Uremovich, DDSPresident, Colorado Prosthodontic Society
Seminar One September 20, 2010
Dr. David AllemanThe Concepts of Biomimetic Dentistry
A Better System In Restoring Teeth
Seminar Two October 18, 2010
Dr. Michael NortonUnderstanding the BioManagement Complex (BMC) and its Impact on Clinical Outcomes
Seminar Three November 15, 2010
Dr. Todd E. ShatkinTreatment Planning, Case Selection
and Placement of Mini Dental Implants
Seminar Four February 14, 2011
Dr. Sascha JovanovicImplant Dentistry: New Advances in Clinical
and Esthetic Treatment
Seminar Five March 14, 2011
Dr. David ClarkModern Tooth Preparations; the end of the GV
Black era & The Epidemic of Cracked Teeth Presented in 3D!
Seminar Six April 11, 2011
Dr. Chris BradyHow to Eliminate the 5 Biggest Blunders
Nearly Every Dentist Makes In Case Presentation—Blunders That Are
Causing Big Dollars to “Walk Out Your Door”
Is Your overhead Too High? Learn How to Slay The Overhead Dragon.
The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2010-2011SEMINAR SERIES
Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD CreditApproval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. 12/2008 to 12/2012
INTRODUCTIO
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SCHEDULE
Attention!
New Venue- RED LION HOTEL AT STAPLETON
4040 Quebec Street Denver, CO 80206
CPS will be held at the Red Lion Hotel at Stapleton at I-70 and Quebec.
We are excited to make a long overdue upgrade in our meeting venue and Red Lion is excited to
accommodate that change!
Please make hotel arrangements early by calling Red Lion 800-RED-LION
(Denver central) or visit them at
www.redlion.com/denvercentral
Attention! New Venue-RED LION HOTEL AT STAPLETON
4040 Quebec Street Denver, CO 80206
CPS will be held at the Red Lion Hotel at Stapleton at I-70 and Quebec. We are excited to make a long overdue upgrade in our meeting venue and Red Lion is excited to accommodate that change!
Please make hotel arrangements early by calling Red Lion 800-RED-LION (Denver central) or visit them at
www.redlion.com/denvercentral
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The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES
CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.
All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.
Room reservations can be made by calling
1-800-2CROWNE for reservations
The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.
ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808
CROWNE PLAZA DIA
The History & Mission
COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC
SOCIETY
The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.
The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.
Location of the
2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES
CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.
All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.
Room reservations can be made by calling
1-800-2CROWNE for reservations
The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.
ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808
CROWNE PLAZA DIA
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