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Registrat on at... www.pdconf.com

Conference Program

Pacific Dental Conference

Pacific Dental Conference

Vancouver Convention Centre – West BuildingVancouver Convention Centre – West BuildingMarch 6-8, 2014March 6-8, 2014

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Conference WelcomeConference Welcome

Marke Pedersen, DDS, BScDirector

Nazeem Kanani, DDS Ray Fong, DDSExhibit Coordinators

K. Tony Gill, DMDDavid Lim, DMD Peter Kearney, DDSMark Spurr, DDSBruce Ward, DDS Scientific Program Coordinators

Penny Hatzimanolakis, RDH, BDSc, MScBC Dental Hygienists’ Association

Goli Khorsandian, DMDNew Member

Pacific Dental Conference StaffShannon Brown Leigh-Anne BarrattRobyn CampbellKen ChanDave Hawthorne Kristie Ritter

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Welcome to the 2014 Pacific Dental ConferenceWelcome to Canada’s premier dental conference! We are looking forward to sharing with you what we believe to be one of our best programs to date – we are sure that you and your team will be very pleased with the content – both educational and social!We have 126 speakers presenting the widest selection of quality continuing education programming in Western Canada. These speakers are here to share their knowledge and can generate as many as 22 Hours for CE credits. Let the learning begin!In 1964, eight students registered for the first dental class in the newly established Faculty of Dentistry at the University of British Columbia. At the 2014 PDC we are very excited to celebrate this 50 year milestone. Highlights of this celebration include the UBC Speaker Series, the not-to-be-missed Annual Alumni Reception, the UBC Alumni Lounge, Open House & BBQ at the UBC Point Grey campus, and finally the Toothfairy Gala & BC Dental Association Awards where funds raised will benefit UBC’s Community Outreach Programs. All the details on pages 14 and 15 of this program. Happy Anniversary UBC!The PDC Exhibit Hall has grown once again and will be busy with activity on Thursday and Friday. Be sure to stop by and say hello to your favourite suppliers and check out some new ones too! Our valued PDC exhibiting companies offer a wide range of great items and services along with some excellent show specials. While you are in the Exhibit Hall, be sure to take in one of the sessions on the Live Dentistry Stage – we have some exceptional live demonstration programming planned over the two days.This year will see the return of the So You Think You Can Speak? series for its fifth year. We have a record 24 presentations lined up for this Saturday program. Please come by and show your support for these presenters.We want to welcome the Dental Technicians Association of BC as the DTABC 32nd Annual Conference is integrated into the PDC Saturday program including nine speakers and an Exhibits Tradeshow.Be sure to download the PDC App. Check out page 16 in the program to get full description of each icon. This will be the second year for the PDC Photo Find Game – get a team from your office together and start snapping those photos! Stay connected and up to date by following us on Twitter – join in the conversation using our hashtag #2014PDC.We look forward to seeing everyone at the social events too – after all it’s not all about learning! Our friends at Fly Over Canada in the East Building at Canada Place are offering a discounted rate to PDC attendees – just head on over, show your badge and be prepared to be wowed as your soar over our beautiful Canada in a flight simulation ride.On behalf of myself, the Organizing Group and the PDC Staff, I’d like to thank you for making the Pacific Dental Conference your choice for continuing education, industry connections and colleague networking.As we always say, learn and have fun!

Front Photo credit: Tourism Vancouver/Clayton Perry Jaume Plensa’s sculpture entitled WE was situated on a hilltop along Sunset Beach. It was a seated figure made of letters from many different alphabets from around the world. The figure faced west toward the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. This was part of the Vancouver Biennale.

David CirianiPresident, BCDA

Marke PedersenDirector, PDC

Mandy HayreChair, BCDHA

Arlene Cearns President, CDABC

Hal HamiltonPresident, DTABC

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ContentsContents

Welcome from Pacific Dental Conference ......................................................................................... 3Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 5General Information ........................................................................................................................... 6 Registration/Hotels/Parking ............................................................................................................... 7Continuing Education Information - Reporting your CE ..................................................................... 8Navigate the Convention Centre ....................................................................................................... 9 Live Dentistry Stage ........................................................................................................................ 10 Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry Annual Meeting ....................................................................11 Alumni Meetings/ Lunches .............................................................................................................. 12 Social Events ................................................................................................................................... 13 UBC Speakers Series and 50 Year Celebration Events ........................................................... 14 - 15The PDC Mobile App - Your Guide to ‘How it works’ ....................................................................... 16Alphabetical Index of Speakers ................................................................................................ 17 - 20 Topic Index of Sessions and Speakers ..................................................................................... 21 - 30 Hands-On Courses (Limited Attendance) ....................................................................................... 31 - 40 Invisalign Courses ............................................................................................................................ 37 Thursday Open Sessions ......................................................................................................... 42 - 61Friday Open Sessions .............................................................................................................. 62 - 79 Robert Hicks Memorial Lecture ....................................................................................................... 62 Saturday Open Sessions .......................................................................................................... 80 - 83 So You Think You Can Speak? Series V .................................................................................. 84 - 89 Dental Technicians Association of BC 32nd Annual Conference .............................................. 90 - 92Exhibit Hall Floor Plan .............................................................................................................. 94 - 95Exhibitor Listings .................................................................................................................... 96 - 100 Exhibitor Products ................................................................................................................ 101 - 105

Sessions are at the following venues: Vancouver Convention Centre - West Building, East Building,

Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel, Fairmont Waterfront Hotel and BCDA Learning Centre

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The Pacific Dental Conference wishes to thank CDSPI for their sponsorship of the attendee bags

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5 HEALTH SCREENING PACKAGES

for more details see page 93

IS OFFERING

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DisclaimerThe Pacific Dental Conference makes every effort to present high calibre speakers in their respective areas of expertise. Inclusion of these speakers at the Pacific Dental Conference in no way implies endorsement of any product, technique or service described in the course of their presentations. The Pacific Dental Conference specifically disclaims responsibility for any material presented.

General InformationGeneral Information

Speaker HandoutsThe 2014 PDC is green! To reduce paper usage, speakers have been asked to allow us

to post their handouts on the PDC website for you to access.

Beginning February 4th, 2014 and until April 15th, 2014 you can

go to the Pacific Dental Conference website www.pdconf.com

and download a PDF of the handout (s) of your choice.

As in previous years, not all speakers have agreed

to provide a handout.

Plan ahead, print ahead, and enjoy your course

by joining the PDC in staying green.

Conference VenuesThis year, our conference venues include the Vancouver Convention Centre - West Building, East Building, the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel, and the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel. Refer to the map on page 9 or your “Conference at a Glance” insert for venue locations.

Registration AreaThe registration area is located in the lobby area of Level 1 of the Vancouver Convention Centre. If you have received your official name badge by mail, please proceed to the attendee bag pick-up table. The attendee bag and program pick-ups are located in the foyer, outside the ballrooms on Level 1 of the Vancouver Convention Centre.

LunchA complimentary lunch is served at the Vancouver Convention Centre in the Exhibit Hall. Please follow the direction of the convention centre staff and lunch area signage.Exhibits Only registration category does not include the complimentary lunches.

Exhibit Hall Reception The Exhibit Hall reception will feature beer, wine and non-alcoholic refreshments at stations located throughout the Exhibit Hall. Your badge entitles you to two (2) free drinks. Receptions will be held Thursday and Friday between 4:00pm to 5:15pm.Exhibits Only registration category does not include the complimentary drinks.

Session InformationOpen sessions are available to all registered conference attendees with the exception of the Exhibits Only category. No additional fee is charged for these sessions. Hands-On courses restrict the number of participants and require additional registration. Registration in these courses is limited and may be reserved through your Pacific Dental Conference online account.

Adding Courses or Special EventsHands-On courses or special events may be added, subject to availability, until midnight Friday, February 21st 2014 online (www.pdconf.com) and at the registration area on-site. Use your ID and password to access your Pacific Dental Conference account and indicate which sessions or events you would like to add. You can then view your new account balance and make the necessary payments. If you did not receive an ID and password, please email [email protected] for instructions.All session information is included in your badge barcode and is automatically updated when you add courses.

ScanningAll attendees entering an open lecture or hands-on course at the PDC will be scanned upon entering room. The Organizing Group of the PDC would like to collect the number of attendees participating in each session as it helps in determining room allocations and session topics for future PDC’s. Attendees without Green dots on their badge will not need to be scanned out. For those attendees that require session scans for CE reports, please ensure that you are scanned in and scanned out of each session.

Room CapacityAll rooms are set to the maximum capacity allowed by the fire code. Seating space is limited and cannot be guaranteed for open sessions. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Rooms open 30 minutes prior to the program time.Please be considerate by silencing your cellular phone prior to entering any of the sessions.

AttirePlease note that temperatures may vary in the meeting rooms. Consider dressing in layers.

Coffee BreaksThere are no scheduled coffee breaks during the sessions. Water stations will be provided in or near all meeting rooms.

Child Care PolicyChildren are not permitted in any of the conference session rooms or in the Exhibit Hall. Infants are permitted in the Exhibit Hall in a “snugglie” only and strollers are strictly prohibited. The conference venues do not provide daycare, please check with your hotel concierge for these services.

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Registration, Hotels, ParkingRegistration, Hotels, ParkingConference Name BadgeAn official name badge is required for entry into all courses and the Exhibit Hall. All registration information is encoded in the barcode on the name badge. Registration information includes all open sessions as well as admission to the Exhibit Hall, lunch* on Thursday and Friday, and beverages* at the trade show receptions.*Lunch and beverages not included for Exhibits Only registration category.

Reprinted Name BadgesIf you note any errors on the name badge when you receive your 2014 badge, contact the Pacific Dental Conference. Badges returned to the office before February 21st, 2014 will be reprinted at no charge. After February 21st, 2014, incorrect badges will be reprinted on-site for a $15 charge. The incorrect badge must be returned. If the original badge is not returned, there will be a $35 charge to reprint the badge.

Refund PolicyRefund requests received in writing prior to February 4th, 2014, are subject to a $25 administration fee plus GST. After February 4th, 2014, no refunds will be granted.

Registration InformationTuesday, March 4, 2014 On-site Registration 2:00pm-6:00pmWednesday, March 5, 2014 On-site Registration 7:00am-7:00pmThursday, March 6, 2014 On-site Registration 7:30am-6:00pmScientific Program 8:30am-4:30pmExhibit Hall 8:30am-5:30pmFriday, March 7, 2014 On-site Registration 7:30am-6:00pmScientific Program 8:30am-4:30pmExhibit Hall 8:30am-5:30pm Saturday, March 8, 2014 On-site Registration 7:30am-4:00pmScientific Program 8:30am-4:00pm Invisalign Fundamentals 8:00am-12:00pm Invisalign Intermediate 1:00pm-5:00pm DTABC 32nd Conference 8:30am-5:30pm

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Pan Pacific Hotel 300-999 Canada Place 604-662-8111

The Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel 1038 Canada Place 604-895-0612

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The Fairmont Waterfront Hotel 900 Canada Place 604-691-1991

Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel1128 West Hastings Street 604-684-1128

Coast Coal Harbour Hotel 1180 West Hastings Street 604-697-0202

Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside1133 West Hastings Street 604-689-9211

Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver645 Howe Street 604-687-1122

Delta Vancouver Suites550 West Hastings Street 604-689-8188

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Some sessions may not be eligible for CE. This final Conference Program indicates which courses have been approved by CDSBC to be eligible for CE credit by the following symbols:

Reporting Your CE in British ColumbiaIt is the responsibility of each individual to submit their own CE to their provincial authority.For B.C. Dentists, Dental Therapists and Certified Dental Assistants (CDAs), continuing education (CE) credits may be accumulated as follows:

1. Hour-for-hour credit (to a maximum of 5 hours) for visiting the exhibits AND/OR2. Hour-for-hour credit for eligible session attendance.

Dentists and CDAs can submit their PDC CE credits online by visiting www.cdsbc.org and logging in with their registration/certification number and password. All CDSBC registrants can also print and complete an individual CE credit submission form (available at www.cdsbc.org/ce_forms) and email it to [email protected]. CDSBC reminds registrants to be aware of the maximum limits allowed for certain subjects. Please see the College’s Continuing Education Requirements document for complete information.Note: You must attend the conference to be able to receive credits.

Reporting Your CE in Alberta and SaskatchewanAttendees Who Require Record of AttendanceRegistrants should consult with their regulatory authorities for CE credit requirements prior to attending the conference. It is the responsibility of each individual requiring a conference CE report to be scanned in and out of every session to ensure accurate reporting for CE credits. For those attendees who scan, individual CE attendance reports can be downloaded from the PDC website after the conference.

Reports of attendance will be forwarded to the Alberta Dental Association and College. Some courses may not be eligible for credit. Reports of attendance will be forwarded to the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan. Some courses may not be eligible for credit. Alberta Registered Dental Hygienists must submit their conference attendance report directly to the CRDHA within 120 days. Continuing Competence Program credits are determined by the CRDHA Competence Committee. Some courses may not be eligible for credit. (Make sure you are scanned in and out of every session)

Attendees Who Require Record of AttendanceRegistrants should consult with their regulatory authorities for CE credit requirements prior to attending the conference. It is the responsibility of each individual requiring a conference CE report to be scanned in and out of every session to ensure accurate reporting for CE credits. For those attendees who scan, individual CE attendance reports can be downloaded from the PDC website after the conference. BC Dental Hygienists may claim up to 2 credits for visiting booths/displays at the conference, and in addition may claim hour-for-hour credit for individually attended courses. More information can be found on the College of Dental Hygienists of BC website: www.cdhbc.com BC Dental Technicians please refer to the College of Dental Technicians of British Columbia website for details: www.cdt.bc.caBC Denturists please refer to the College of Denturists of British Columbia website for details: www.cd.bc.caIf your licensing board requires you to provide a CE report, please be sure that you are scanned in and out of every session. (Make sure you are scanned in and out of every session)

Legend for Continuing Education CreditsClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC Not EligibleNEDental/Medical EmergenciesDME

All attendees will be scanned IN to each session. Only attendees requiring a scan for CE reporting will be scanned OUT.

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Sponsored by

Demonstrations take place on the west side of the Exhibit Hall.Live Dentistry Stage presentations are eligible for CE credits. Please have your badge scanned by a monitor near the stage.

Note: Demonstration times may be subject to change, please see the PDC App or Conference at a Glance for the most current scheduling.

8:30amImplant PlacementMark Kwon, DMD, FICOI

Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

11:30amAnterior Tooth Wear – RestorationElliott Mechanic, BSc, DDS

Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

2:30pmCAD/CAMAlex Touchstone, DDS

Co-sponsored by Henry Schein

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11:00am Laser DentistryGlenn van As, BSc, DMD

Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

1:00pmComplete Records VisitShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

2:30pmRestoring Incisal Attrition with Composite ResinsPeter Walford, DDS, FCARDP

Co-sponsored by 3M ESPE Dental Products

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Canadian Academy for Esthetic D

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March 6–8, 2014The Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry was created to give Canadian dentists a forum to voice our needs and express our identity in the world of esthetic dentistry. On the national and international scenes, we have already forged affiliations and alliances with many other esthetic and cosmetic dental groups, and we continue to grow as we offer CAED members international opportunities. The Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry is very pleased to announce that the first regional Meeting of the 2014 program that will be held in Vancouver in conjunction with the Pacific Dental Conference from March 6-8, 2014.

CAED sponsored speakers include:Pinhas Adar The Latest Technology and Solutions with Restorative and Implant AestheticsJoyce Bassett Real World Cosmetic Dentistry-Faults Failures and Fixes. Aesthetics BUILT TO LASTGeorge Freedman Improve Your Productivity with Innovative DentistryHoward Glazer What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter!: New Products, Materials and TechniquesComposites Can Be “Beautifil”Faye Goldstep The Bioactive PatientJack Griffin Jr Let’s Stick Together: The most Durable, Regenerative Aesthetic Materials EVER! Let’s Stick Together: The most Durable, Regenerative, Efficient Materials EVER!

George Kirtley The Art of a Beautiful Smile The Art of a Beautiful Smile – Hands-On

Robert Lowe “Advances In Composite Dentistry: Simplifying Placement and Improving Results”Update 2014: “Real World” Dentistry for the Restorative PracticeRobert Marus Posterior, Cervical and Incisal CompositesElliot Mechanic A Cookbook for Today’s Restorative Aesthetic Dental Practice?Gary Radz Maximizing the Aesthetic Potential of No-Prep Veneers!!!Michael Sesemann Oral Art & Design: The Synergy of Aesthetics and FunctionRichard YoungDental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental PracticeDental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice – Hands-On

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Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry Annual MeetingCanadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry Annual Meeting

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Alumni Meetings, LunchesAlumni Meetings, Lunches

Awards CeremonyCollege of Dental Surgeons of BC Awards Ceremony Thursday, March 6, 6:00pm–7:30pm Pan Pacific Hotel, Crystal Pavilion A Alumni MeetingsUniversity of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry Alumni Reception Thursday, March 6, 6:00pm–7:30pmFairmont Waterfront Hotel, Princess Louisa SuiteUniversity of Manitoba Dentistry Alumni Reception for the Faculty of Dentistry & School of Dental HygieneThursday, March 6, 6:00pm–8:00pm Pan Pacific Hotel, Cypress SuiteMcGill University Dental Alumni Cocktail ReceptionThursday, March 6, 6:00pm–8:00pm Pan Pacific Hotel, Coal Harbour SuiteSchulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University Alumni Cocktail ReceptionThursday, March 6, 6:00pm–8:00pm Pan Pacific Hotel, Oceanview Suite 4

University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Alumni Cocktail ReceptionThursday, March 6, 6:00pm–8:00pmPan Pacific Hotel, Oceanview Suite 7-8Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry Alumni ReceptionFriday, March 7, 6:00pm–7:30pmVancouver Convention Centre - East Building, Room 20University of Alberta Dental Alumni ReceptionFriday, March 7, 6:00pm–8:00pmPan Pacific Hotel, Coal Harbour SuiteUBC Dentistry Alumni ReceptionCelebrating 50 Years of the UBC Faculty of DentistryFriday, March 7, 6:00pm–8:00pmVancouver Convention Centre - West Building *(West Ballroom Foyer)*

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Lunches will be served at the Vancouver Convention Centre - West Building. Signage will clearly mark the serving locations. Lunch is available from 11:00am to 12:30pm on both Thursday and Friday. After lunch you can visit the Exhibit Hall and check out over 600 exhibit booths! Lunch is included for all registered attendees except the Exhibits Only registration category.

Lunches

Exhibit Hall FeaturesExhibit Hall reception 4:00pm to 5:15pm both days600 exhibit booths Over 300 exhibiting companiesLive Dentistry Stage Expanded Oxygen Bar and Photo Booth

Thursday, March 6, 8:30am–5:30pmFriday, March 7, 8:30am–5:30pm

Thursday, March 6th Exhibit Hall Reception

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Note: These social events do not qualify for Continuing Education credits

Social EventsSocial Events

Cost $15.00 (plus GST)Includes Continental Breakfast

Saturday, March 8, 2014 8:30am – 9:30am Vancouver Convention Centre - Ballroom AMeg Soper is back! This time, joining us as a stand-up comic! You may have seen one of Meg’s sessions at a past PDC where she expertly combines humour with her career in healthcare. Year after year her session rooms are filled to capacity due to her immense popularity. Meg believes that if you have the ability to step back from a situation and see the humour in it, you quickly realize that life can be less stressful. Join her for a comedy filled hour over breakfast and get the final day of the conference off to a laughter filled start!

Saturday Morning Breakfast SessionSaturday Morning Breakfast Session

Meg Soper

Soar from coast to coast on a flight simulation ride over Canada’s

most breathtaking landscapes! Special Offer to PDC Attendees

For more information visit FlyOverCanada.com

March 5 – 8 Show your PDC badge and receive:

20% off admission 10% off snacks and retail items

Discount pricing or group rates do not apply.FlyOver Canada is open 10am to 9pm and located at

Canada Place (East Building). Shows commence every 15 minutes during operating hours. The total experience

takes approximately 30 minutes. Cost $250.00 (plus GST) (tables of 10 available)

Tickets available on the PDC website

Saturday, March 8, 2014 6:00pm – 1:00am Vancouver Convention Centre

14th Annual

& BC Dental Association Awards

Toothfa ry Gala

Join us for the dental celebration of the year. This elegant awards and fundraising evening takes place in the signature ballroom of the Vancouver Convention Centre. The Toothfairy and her guests will enjoy a champagne reception followed by an exceptional four course dinner complemented with a selection of fine wines. The Gala includes an awards ceremony, which honours the accomplishments of dentists throughout the province, and fundraising initiatives with proceeds benefiting...

Saturday, March 8, 2014 6:00pm – 1:00am Vancouver Convention Centre

Australia VS New Zealand scrum! This year we will pick some fantastic wines from New Zealand and Australia and pit them against each other in friendly combat. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc etc. You get to decide which country deserves bragging rights for the best expression of these varietals. This social event will be held in the Level 1 Foyer outside of Ballroom D overlooking the beautiful harbour – cheers!

New ZealandAustralia vs

Life is too Short to Drink Bad Wine Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:00pm – 7:30pm Vancouver Convention Centre

Cost $40.00 (plus GST)

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2014 marks 50 years of UBC Dentistry CELEBRATE WITH US AT THE PDC!

UBC Dentistry Celebrates 50 Years — Alumni Lounge on the Exhibit FloorThursday, March 6 and Friday, March 7 from 8:30am to 5:30pm Relax and minglePDC Exhibit Hall near Lounge 2

UBC Dentistry Alumni Reception Celebrating 50 Years of the Faculty of Dentistry Friday, March 7 from 6:00pm to 8:00pmVancouver Convention Centre, West Building

There are many ways to join the fun as UBC celebrates its milestone anniversary!

UBC Dentistry Open House and Barbecue Lunch Saturday, March 8Tour the dental school and connect with studentsNobel Biocare Oral Health Centre, UBC Point Grey Campus Register online at www.dentistry.ubc.ca/50years Toothfa ry Gala14th Annual

& BC Dental Association Awards

Saturday, March 8 from 6:00pm to late!Vancouver Convention Centre, West Building, Ballrooms C & D Proceeds will go to the:

Tickets available at pdconf.com & bcdental.org

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UBC Speakers SeriesTo celebrate 50 years of Dentistry at UBC we are presenting the UBC Speaker Series as part of the scientific program. Attend sessions presented by notable UBC alumni and UBC faculty.

Sonia Leziy – Dip Perio 1993 The Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant Therapy See page 51 for session descriptionUpdate on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic Outcomes See page 58 for session description

Caroline Cesar – DMD 1989 Tips for Effective Public Speaking See page 54 for session description

Brian Chanpong – Course Director for Local Anesthesia and Minimal Sedation FREEZE! See pages 44, 64 for session descriptionSedation Disasters! Are You Ready? See pages 47, 67 for session description

Jason Chen – DMD 2008 The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery See page 49 for session description

Wilson J. Kwong – DMD 1989 Single Tooth to Full Mouth Rehabilitation - Advanced Ceramic and Implant Systems See page 81 for session description

Robert Marciniak – DMD 2006 Sedation Disasters! Are You Ready? See pages 47, 67 for session description

Fernanda Almeida – Assistant ProfessorThe Secret of a Good Night Sleep, Oral Appliances for Snoring and Sleep Apnea See pages 65, 80 for session description

Martin Aidelbaum – Head of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery See page 49 for session description

Tobin Bellamy – DMD 1998 Oral Surgery Simplified See page 82 for session description

Mark Kwon – DMD 1987 Implant with Sinus Surgery See page 62 Live Dentistry Stage

Brahm Miller – Clinical Assistant Professor The Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant Therapy See page 51 for session descriptionUpdate on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic Outcomes See page 58 for session description

Glenn van As – DMD 1987 10 Ways to Reinvent, Reinvigorate and Revitalize Your Practice See page 76 for session description

David Sweet O.C. – DMD 1978 Truth is Stranger Than Fiction! See page 56 for session description

Sharma K. Sinanan – DMD 1972 Endodontic Diagnosis – A Clinical Approach See page 81 for session description

Henry Tom – DMD 1982Magic and Air – A Fun Way to Help Your Pedo Patients See page 76 for session description

Charles Shuler – Dean & Professor UBC Faculty of Dentistry How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? See page 64 for session description

Mark Olesen – DMD 1988 Dental Trauma, Open Apices, and Root Resorption See page 45 for session descriptionEndodontics: Prevention and Management of Complications, Mishaps and Failures See page 80 for session description

Samson Ng – DMD 2002, MSc 2004 How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? See page 64 for session description

Mark Parhar – DMD 1997, DEDT 2012, MSc 2012 Dental Trauma, Open Apices, and Root Resorption See page 45 for session description

Warren Roberts – DMD 1977 The Business of Botox – Low Overhead, High Return See page 78 for session description

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Speaker Name Session Title PageAcademy of Emergency Training ACLS for Dentistry ..........................................................................................................................40Academy of Emergency Training AED Professional ............................................................................................................................40Academy of Emergency Training CPR – Health Care Professional ....................................................................................................40Academy of Emergency Training CPR – Recertification .....................................................................................................................40Damon Adams All Ceramics: What’s New? What’s Proven? Controversies and Clinical Tips ...........................43, 63Pinhas Adar The Latest Technology and Solutions with Restorative and Implant Aesthetics ..............................49Martin Aidelbaum The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ............................................................49Fernanda Almeida The Secret of a Good Night Sleep, Oral Appliances for Snoring and Sleep Apnea (repeat) .....65, 80Litza N. Anderson Women, Finance and Estate Planning ............................................................................................73Kathy Anderson Confessions of a Dental Shopaholic II: Inventory Management for the Dental Practic ...................82Don V. Anderson Implant Dentistry as a Hobby...........................................................................................................84Nancy Andrews Hot Topics in Infection Control ...................................................................................................45, 65 Infection Control Workshop .............................................................................................................39 Lesions and Lifestyles – Oral Pathology Review and Update for Auxiliaries .............................47, 67Zachary Ansley You’re Fired! And Other Employment Law Issues for the Dental Practice Owner ..........................86Dan Anton Oh, My Aching Back... And Neck... And Shoulder... And Wrist .......................................................87

Ben Balevi Evidence Base-Dentistry; Clinical Decision Making in a World of Uncertainty & Choice ...............77Joyce Bassett Real World Cosmetic Dentistry-Faults Failures and Fixes. Aesthetics BUILT TO LAST ................63BC Dental Hygienists’ Association Celebrate Dental Hygiene and BCDHA’s 50th Anniversary! ...........................................................55Tobin Bellamy Oral Surgery Simplified ...................................................................................................................82Scott Benjamin Demystifying Lasers .......................................................................................................................44Christine Berthold Make Them Smile Again! Treating Complex Dental Trauma Cases – Crown-Root Fracture .......88Bill Blatchford Building The Practice of Your Dreams: 10 Must Do Steps For Every New Dentist ........................77 The Art of Leadership and Profitability: 12 Proven Systems to Change Your Life ..........................59Christina Blatchford Building The Practice of Your Dreams: 10 Must Do Steps For Every New Dentist ........................77Dani Botbyl Clinical Circuit Training for the RDH: A Hands-On Workshop ...................................................34, 39 What’s New in Coronal Polishing? A Hands-On Workshop ......................................................33, 38Martin Braun Botox as an Adjunct to Everyday Dental Practice............................................................................61

George Cadigan Simply Better Dentures ...................................................................................................................84Calvin Carpenter From Associateship to Retirement: Strategies to Stay Ahead of the Tax Man .................................60Caroline Cesar Tips for Effective Public Speaking ..................................................................................................54Brian Chanpong FREEZE! ...................................................................................................................................44, 64 Sedation Disasters! Are You Ready? ........................................................................................47, 67André Chartrand Lasers 101, What, Why, Where ......................................................................................................75Gilles Chaumanet Simplifying Laser Implantology from Osteotomy to Abutment ........................................................64Jason Chen The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ...........................................................49Carla Cohn Restorative Pediatric Dentistry for The General Practitioner ..........................................................52 Preventive Pediatric Dentistry for The General Practitioner ...........................................................58John Cranham Occlusion for Aesthetic Restorative Practice ..................................................................................62 Treatment Planning the Worn Dentition ..........................................................................................42Rodrigo Sanches Cunha An Endodontic Perspective – The Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on Pulpal Vitality ..................85College of Dental Hygienists of BC CDHBC Forum ................................................................................................................................74College of Dental Surgeons of BC Avoiding Complaints .......................................................................................................................72

Henry Doyle Dental Practice Transition and Sale ................................................................................................79Jim Doyle Raising Financially Competent Children .........................................................................................88 Dental Technicians Association of BC DTABC 32nd Annual Conference ..............................................................................................90-93

Alex Fleury New Horizons in Endodontics .........................................................................................................50 New Horizons in Endodontics – Hands-On ..................................................................................32John Flucke A Complete Guide to High-Tech Dentistry in a Paperless Office ....................................................60 Day-to-Day Technology That Can Improve Your Practice ........................................................46, 66 Practice Digital Dentistry in the Operatory of the Future ................................................................78Joel Fransen Endodontics, a Big Issue about a Little Tissue ...............................................................................87George Freedman Improve Your Productivity with Innovative Dentistry .......................................................................49

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Chris Hacker Avoiding Complaints ...................................................................................................................... 72 Pommy S. Hallen Practical Answers to Clinical Challenges in Endodontics .............................................................. 86Daniel Hanson Dose and Kerma Area Concepts as They Relate to all Dental Radiographic Procedures ............ 56Roger Haskett Pressure Cooker Confidence: Accelerate Your Communication Confidence ................................ 54Al Heaps Dental Practice Transition and Sale ............................................................................................... 79

Bart Johnson Local Anesthetic “Tips and Tricks” ................................................................................................. 74 Recreational Drugs: OMG! Windows into our Brains? ................................................................... 43 Treating Patients with Special Needs: How to Make it Fun and Rewarding ............................ 66, 80Jo-Anne Jones Oral Cancer Screening for Today’s Population – Hands-On ........................................................ 32 Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation and Innovative Strategies ............................................. 58

Nancy Kemble Women, Finance and Estate Planning .......................................................................................... 73Dan Kingsbury Green Dentistry – It’s Just a Conversation .................................................................................. 89Dan Kinkela Mini-Implants: Good Things Come In Small Packages ................................................................. 87George Kirtley The Art of a Beautiful Smile ........................................................................................................... 69 The Art of a Beautiful Smile – Hands-On ..................................................................................... 35James Kohner Crown Lengthening Hands-On Surgical Workshop ....................................................................... 31John Kois Functional Occlusion ..................................................................................................................... 80Sergio Kuttler Taking The Difficulty Out Of Endodontic Treatment: Do it Scientifically Simple ............................. 63Wilson J. Kwong Single Tooth to Full Mouth Rehabilitation - Advanced Ceramic and Implant Systems .................. 81

Brad Labrecque Hands-On Laser Course Using Hard and Soft Tissue Lasers ....................................................... 39Gordon Levin How Yoga Can Help Dental Professionals to Live and Work Happier and Healthier ..................... 84David Levitt Bone Grafting & Guided Tissue Regeneration Workshop – Level 1 ............................................ 33 Bone Grafting & Guided Tissue Regeneration Workshop – Level 2 ............................................ 38Sonia Leziy The Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant Therapy ........................... 51 Update on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic Outcomes ...... 58Frederick Li Prosthetic Dental Implant Complications and Solutions ................................................................ 81Hardy Limeback Celiac Disease in Dentistry and the Gluten-Free Diet ................................................................... 59 Natural, Fluoride-Free Therapies to Fight Dental Decay in Children ............................................. 52Mark Lin Prevention and Management of Dental Implant Complications ..................................................... 50Tieraona Low Dog Life Is Your Best Medicine ............................................................................................................. 61 Top Selling Dietary Supplements: What the Dental Team Should Know ....................................... 54Robert Lowe “Advances In Composite Dentistry: Simplifying Placement and Improving Results” ..................... 32 Update 2014: “Real World” Dentistry for the Restorative Practice ................................................ 69

Derek Mahony Correction of Common Oral Habits in Young Children to Prevent Orthodontic Problems ............. 76 Diagnose and Treat Impacted Canines, Prevent Canine Impaction in Young Children ................. 70 Review of Treatment Modalities for the Over Closed Vertical Dimension ...................................... 58 The Art of The Smile ...................................................................................................................... 51

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Speaker Name Session Title PageLouis Malcmacher Frontline TMJ, Headache and Orofacial Pain Treatment with Botox and Laser Therapy .............. 44Jerome Marburg Avoiding Complaints ...................................................................................................................... 72Robert Marciniak Sedation Disasters! Are You Ready? ....................................................................................... 47, 67Robert Marus Posterior, Cervical and Incisal Composites ................................................................................... 55Farah Mawani Severely Ankylosed Permanent 1st Molars – Extraction May Not Be The Only Option ................ 88Elliot Mechanic A Cookbook for Today’s Restorative Aesthetic Dental Practice? ................................................... 42Kristy Menage Bernie Beyond Straight Teeth: The Periodontic/Orthodontic Connection ................................................. 50 Paradigm Shifts in Periodontal Therapy: Implementing Evolving Protocols .................................. 81 Remineralization Strategies: Advancements in Fluoride, Calcium & Phosphate Technology ........ 69Brahm Miller The Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant Therapy ........................... 51 Update on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic Outcomes ...... 58Jesse Miller Social Media Awareness for the Dental Professional .............................................................. 46, 67 Antonio Mirarchi Surgical Instruments, How To Maintain Your Edge ........................................................................ 34Don Murdoch From Associateship to Retirement: Strategies to Stay Ahead of the Tax Man .................................60

Ross Nash Innovation in Anterior Composites Utilizing a New Prefabricated Veneer System ........................ 43Samson Ng How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? .................................................. 64Kristin Nickells Keep Your Staff Without Losing Your Mind! Practice Survival for Dental Teams ........................... 89John Nicola Wealth and Security: Key Financial Strategies for Dental Professionals ....................................... 73Janet Nord Oh, My Aching Back... And Neck... And Shoulder... And Wrist ...................................................... 87Mostafa Norooz The Logistics of Sedation Dentistry ............................................................................................... 85

Uche Odiatu Inflammation 911 – the Body - Mind - Mouth Connection Part I .................................................. 82 Inflammation 911 – The Body - Mind - Mouth Connection Part II ................................................. 83Mark Olesen Dental Trauma, Open Apices, and Root Resorption ...................................................................... 45 Endodontics: Prevention and Management of Complications, Mishaps and Failures ................... 80

Shannon Pace Brinker Exquisite Provisionals Anterior and Posterior ................................................................................ 38 From Our Side of the Chair ...................................................................................................... 44, 64 The Aesthetic Assistant ................................................................................................................. 74Ray Padilla Hands-On Pressure Thermoforming of Dental Appliances ............................................................ 36 Pressure Thermoforming, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention & Thermoforming Appliances ................ 71Mark Parhar Dental Trauma, Open Apices, and Root Resorption ...................................................................... 45Edwin T. Parks Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs ................................................ 35 Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution ................................................................................... 36 Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff ................................................................ 55Evan Parubets Death, Taxes and Other Disasters; A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists .................... 54April Patton The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery .......................................................... 49Timothy Pendergrass Dentistry in Motion: Achieve Peak Performance to Maximize Productivity ............................... 48, 68 Dentistry, Talk about Pain in the Neck ...................................................................................... 46, 66 Lisa Philp Building Social Intelligence – Communication Tool Belt ................................................................ 78 No-Shows and Cancellations – Unlock the Mystery .................................................................... 71 The Ultimate Synergistic Team 1+1=3 ........................................................................................... 59Joanne Pouchet “Bullying” In The Dental Office ....................................................................................................... 87Greg Psaltis Pediatric Preventive and Interception Orthodontics ....................................................................... 82 Restore Your Confidence in Pediatric Restortative Care ............................................................... 76 So Little Room, So Much to See .................................................................................................... 71Cindy Purdy Stop the Pain! Prevent the Career Killers – Neck, Shoulder, Back and Hand Pain ..................... 31Brent Purnell The Tranquil Dental Professional: 5 Keys to Optimizing Performance .......................................... 88

Gary Radz Myths and Realities with No-Prep Veneers ................................................................................... 35 The Latest Materials and Techniques That Every Cosmetic Focused Pactice Must Have! ........... 55Michael Rampado Endodontics in 2014: A Clinical Perspective on What We Know and What We Do ....................... 50Warren Roberts Botox Dental Team Integration for Improved Patient Care ............................................................ 78Rob Roda Endodontic Hands-On ............................................................................................................. 31, 34Brian Rudy Dental Practice Transition and Sale ............................................................................................... 79

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Speaker Name Session Title PageJessica Saepoff Extreme Amalgam Safety Protocols .............................................................................................. 89Roxana Saldarriaga The Challenge of Restoring the Single Anterior Tooth ................................................................... 86Rhonda Savage It’s a Jungle Out There! ................................................................................................................. 54 The Savage Front Desk – An Entire Team Approach .................................................................. 71 Your Fantastic Dental TEAM, What Makes It Work? ..................................................................... 78 Verbal Skills Workshop .................................................................................................................. 60Chris Scappatura Happiness is in the D.E.T.A.I.L.S. ............................................................................................ 48, 68 Waking Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed ............................................................................... 46, 66Patty Scrase Women, Finance and Estate Planning .......................................................................................... 73Michael Sesemann Oral Art & Design: The Synergy of Aesthetics and Function ......................................................... 74Pamela Sheppard You’re Fired! And Other Employment Law Issues for the Dental Practice Owner ......................... 86Charles Shuler How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? .................................................. 64Sharma K. Sinanan Endodontic Diagnosis – A Clinical Approach ............................................................................... 81 Bruce Small Complex Restorative Dentistry Made Easier ........................................................................... 45, 65 Restorative Failures: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly ......................................................... 47,68 Trent W. Smallwood Invisalign Intermediate ................................................................................................................... 37 Invisalign Fundamentals ................................................................................................................ 37Jon O. Strom Tsunami of Disintegrating Dentistry in Coming Decades – 3D Solutions? .................................. 86David Sweet O.C. Truth is Stranger Than Fiction! ...................................................................................................... 56

Bernie Teitelbaum Shades of Grey – The Grey Market in Dental Products .............................................................. 60Henry Tom Magic and Air – A Fun Way to Help Manage Your Pedo Patients ................................................ 76Alex Touchstone CAD/CAM Dentistry ....................................................................................................................... 72Michael Trklja Death, Taxes and Other Disasters; A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists .................... 54Glenn van As 10 Ways to Reinvent, Reinvigorate and Revitalize Your Practice .................................................. 76

Grant Warren Engaging Stakeholders Delivers Results ....................................................................................... 85Neil Warshawsky A Clear Approach to Aligner Therapy – Which Solution is BEST for your Practice ...................... 52Maggie Wen The Nomadic Dentist: Make the World Your Dental Practice ........................................................ 85Renata Whiteman Death, Taxes and Other Disasters; A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists .................... 54Gail Williamson Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs ................................................ 35 Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution ..................................................................................... 36 Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff ................................................................ 55Cheri Wu Clinical Circuit Training for the RDH: A Hands-On Workshop .................................................. 34, 39 What’s New in Coronal Polishing? A Hands-On Workshop ..................................................... 33, 38

Richard Young Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice .............................................................. 59 Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice – Hands-On ........................................ 36James Zaitsoff You’re Fired! And Other Employment Law Issues for the Dental Practice Owner ......................... 86

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FREEZE! Brian Chanpong Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

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Local Anesthetic “Tips and Tricks” Bart Johnson Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC (East) - Room 2/3 74The Logistics of Sedation Dentistry Mostafa Norooz Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC - Room 204 85

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All Ceramics: What’s New? What’s Proven? Controversies and Clinical Tips

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Innovation in Anterior Composites Utilizing a New Prefabricated Veneer System

Ross Nash Thursday 8:30 - 11:00continues 1:30 - 4:00

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A Cookbook for Today’s Restorative Aesthetic Dental Practice?

Elliot Mechanic Thursday 8:30 - 11:00continues 1:30 - 4:00

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The Latest Technology and Solutions with Restorative and Implant Aesthetics

Pinhas Adar Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 205 49

Improve Your Productivity with Innovative Dentistry

George Freedman Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 110 49

Composites Can Be “Beautifil” Howard Glazer Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 111 LA6 32“Advances In Composite Dentistry: Simplifying Placement and Improving Results”

Robert Lowe Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 115 LA7 32

Posterior, Cervical and Incisal Composites Robert Marus Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 202/203 55The Latest Materials and Techniques That Every Cosmetic Focused Pactice Must Have!

Gary Radz Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 208/209 55

Real World Cosmetic Dentistry-Faults Failures and Fixes. Aesthetics BUILT TO LAST

Joyce Bassett Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

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The Art of a Beautiful Smile George Kirtley Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 204 69Update 2014: “Real World” Dentistry for the Restorative Practice

Robert Lowe Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 216 69

The Art of a Beautiful Smile – Hands-On George Kirtley Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 111 LA39 35Myths and Realities with No-Prep Veneers Gary Radz Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 114 LA16 35Oral Art & Design: The Synergy of Aesthetics and Function

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Functional Occlusion John Kois Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 continues 1:30 - 4:00

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From Our Side of the Chair Shannon Pace Brinker Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

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The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Martin AidelbaumJason ChenApril Patton

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Stop the Pain! Prevent the Career Killers – Neck, Shoulder, Back and Hand Pain

Anne GuignonCindy Purdy

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

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Beyond Straight Teeth: The Periodontic/Orthodontic Connection

Kristy Menage Bernie Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 Waterfront - Malaspina 50

Celebrate Dental Hygiene and BCDHA’s 50th Anniversary!

BC Dental Hygienists’ Association

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Waterfront - Ballroom C 55

What’s New in Coronal Polishing? A Hands-On Workshop

Dani BotbylCheri Wu

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Understanding Biofilms – Mother Nature’s Microbial Masterpieces

Anne Guignon Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 220/221/222 69

Remineralization Strategies: Advancements in Fluoride, Calcium and Phosphate Technology

Kristy Menage Bernie Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC (East) - Room 11 69

CDHBC Forum College of Dental Hygienists of BC

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 220/221/222 74

Melting Tooth Syndrome – Recognize, Prevent and Treat Erosion, Sensitivity and Caries

Anne Guignon Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 217/218/219 75

Clinical Circuit Training for the RDH: A Hands-On Workshop

Dani BotbylCheri Wu

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Paradigm Shifts in Periodontal Therapy: Implementing Evolving Protocols

Kristy Menage Bernie Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 121/122 81

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Dose and Kerma Area Concepts as They Relate to all Dental Radiographic Procedures

Daniel Hanson Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 305 56

Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff

Edwin T. Parks Gail Williamson

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 224 55

Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs

Edwin T. Parks Gail Williamson

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA15 35

Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution Edwin T. Parks Gail Williamson

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA20 36

Digital ImagingDigital Imaging

Sedation Disasters! Are You Ready? Brian ChanpongRobert Marciniak

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 117 VCC - Room 204

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ACLS for Dentistry Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 219 LA25 40

CPR – Health Care Professional Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 218 LA26 40

CPR – Recertification Academy of Emergency Training

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AED Professional Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 216 LA34 40

Emergency MedicineEmergency Medicine

EndodonticsNew Horizons in Endodontics Alex Fleury Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 202/203 50

Endodontics in 2014: A Clinical Perspective on What We Know and What We Do

Michael Rampado Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 208/209 50

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New Horizons in Endodontics – Hands-On Alex Fleury Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 114 LA4 32

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Taking The Difficulty Out Of Endodontic Treatment: Do it Scientifically Simple

Sergio Kuttler Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

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Endodontic Solutions: Providing Endodontics Predictably, Profitably and Painlessly

Gary Glassman Friday 8:30 - 11:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire C 70

Endodontic Solutions: Endodontic Predictability and Profitability: Hands-On Workshop

Gary Glassman Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 201 LA17 36

Endodontics: Prevention and Management of Complications, Mishaps and Failures

Mark Olesen Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 202/203 80

Make Them Smile Again! Treating Complex Dental Trauma Cases – Crown-Root Fracture

Christine Berthold Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC - Room 206 88

An Endodontic Perspective – The Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on Pulpal Vitality

Rodrigo Sanches Cunha Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC - Room 205 85

Endodontics, a Big Issue about a Little Tissue Joel Fransen Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC - Room 205 87Practical Answers to Clinical Challenges in Endodontics

Pommy S. Hallen Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 VCC - Room 205 86

Endodontic Diagnosis – A Clinical Approach Sharma K. Sinanan Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 118 81

Endodontics

ForensicsTruth is Stranger Than Fiction! David Sweet O.C. Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC - Ballroom C 56

Overcoming the CSI Effect: Redefining Dentistry’s Role in the Forensic Area

Theresa Gonzales Friday 9:00 - 11:30repeats 2:00 - 4:30

VCC - Ballroom B 65

Forensics

ImplantsThe Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant Therapy

Sonia LeziyBrahm Miller

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 51

Prevention and Management of Dental Implant Complications

Mark Lin Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 216 50

Simplifying Laser Implantology from Osteotomy to Abutment

Gilles Chaumanet Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 215 64

Implant Dentistry as a Hobby Don V. Anderson Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC - Room 206 84Mini-Implants: Good Things Come In Small Packages

Dan Kinkela Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC - Room 204 87

Single Tooth to Full Mouth Rehabilitation – Advanced Ceramic and Implant Systems

Wilson J. Kwong Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 119/120 81

Prosthetic Dental Implant Complications and Solutions

Frederick Li Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 208/209 81

Implants

Geriatric DentistryTsunami of Disintegrating Dentistry in Coming Decades – 3D Solutions?

Jon O. Strom Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 VCC - Room 207 86Geriatric Dentistry

Laser DentistryDemystifying Lasers Scott Benjamin Thursday 8:30 - 11:00

repeats 1:30 - 4:00VCC - Room 215 44

Frontline TMJ, Headache and Orofacial Pain Treatment with Botox and Laser Therapy

Louis Malcmacher Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 204 44

Simplifying Laser Implantology from Osteotomy to Abutment

Gilles Chaumanet Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 215 64

Laser Dentistry

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Materials/TechniquesAll Ceramics: What’s New? What’s Proven? Controversies and Clinical Tips

Damon Adams Thursday 8:30 - 11:00continues 1:30 - 4:00 repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

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What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter!: New Products, Materials and Techniques

Howard Glazer Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 224 51

Let’s Stick Together: The most Durable, Regenerative Aesthetic Materials EVER!

Jack Griffin Jr Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 306 56

Updates in Direct and Indirect Restorative Dentistry: Mastering Today’s Materials

Lou Graham Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 109 63

Surgical Instruments, How To Maintain Your Edge

Antonio Mirarchi Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00

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Let’s Stick Together: The most Durable, Regenerative, Efficient Materials EVER!

Jack Griffin Jr Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 111 LA14 35

10 Ways to Reinvent, Reinvigorate and Revitalize Your Practice

Glenn van As Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 306 76

Extreme Amalgam Safety Protocols Jessica Saepoff Saturday 3:00 - 4:00 VCC - Room 207 89

Materials/Techniques

Occlusion/TMDTreatment Planning the Worn Dentition John Cranham Thursday 8:30 - 11:00

continues 1:30 - 4:00Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B 42

Frontline TMJ, Headache and Orofacial Pain Treatment with Botox and Laser Therapy

Louis Malcmacher Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 204 44

Occlusion for Aesthetic Restorative Practice John Cranham Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B 62

Functional Occlusion John Kois Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Ballroom B 80

Occlusion/TMD

Lesions and Lifestyles – Oral Pathology Review and Update for Auxiliaries

Nancy Andrews Thursday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

Waterfront - Ballroom A VCC (East) - Room 8/15

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Oral Cancer Screening for Today’s Population – Hands-On

Jo-Anne Jones Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 114 LA3 32

Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation and Innovative Strategies

Jo-Anne Jones Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Pacific Rim Emerald Ballroom ABC

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How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth??

Samson NgCharles Shuler

Friday 8:30 - 9:30repeats 10:00 - 11:00

VCC (East) - Room 1 64

Oral Surgery Simplified Tobin Bellamy Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 211 82

Oral Medicine/Oral PathologyOral Medicine/Oral Pathology

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Laser Dentistry The Bioactive Patient Fay Goldstep Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 113 70 Lasers 101, What, Why, Where André Chartrand Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 216 75Hands-On Laser Course Using Hard and Soft Tissue Lasers

Brad Labrecque Saturday 10:00 - 12:30repeats 1:30 - 4:00

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The Art of The Smile Derek Mahony Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 Pacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABC

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A Clear Approach to Aligner Therapy – Which Solution is BEST for your Practice

Neil Warshawsky Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 117 52

The Galler Spacing Technique for IPR David Galler Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 113 LA5 33

Review of Treatment Modalities for the Over Closed Vertical Dimension

Derek Mahony Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 216 58

Diagnose and Treat Impacted Canines, Prevent Canine Impaction in Young Children

Derek Mahony Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 206 70

Correction of Common Oral Habits in Young Children to Prevent Orthodontic Problems

Derek Mahony Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 206 76

Invisalign Fundamentals Trent W. Smallwood Saturday 8:00 - 12:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B LA23 37Pediatric Preventive and Interception Orthodontics

Greg Psaltis Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 110 82

Invisalign Intermediate Trent W. Smallwood Saturday 1:00 - 5:00 Pacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABC

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Severely Ankylosed Permanent 1st Molars – Extraction May Not Be The Only Option

Farah Mawani Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC- Room 204 88

OrthodonticsOrthodontics

Restorative Pediatric Dentistry for The General Practitioner

Carla Cohn Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 Waterfont - Ballroom B 52

Natural, Fluoride-Free Therapies to Fight Dental Decay in Children

Hardy Limeback Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire C 52

So Little Room, So Much to See Greg Psaltis Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 306 71

Preventive Pediatric Dentistry for The General Practitioner

Carla Cohn Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Waterfont - Ballroom B 58

Restore Your Confidence in Pediatric Restortative Care

Greg Psaltis Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 202/203 76

Magic and Air – A Fun Way to Help Manage Your Pedo Patients

Henry Tom Friday 1:30 - 4:00 Pacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABC

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Crown Lengthening Hands-On Surgical Workshop

James Kohner Thursday 8:00 - 5:00 VCC - Room 112 LA1 31

The Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant Therapy

Sonia LeziyBrahm Miller

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 51

Update on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic Outcomes

Sonia LeziyBrahm Miller

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 58

What’s New in Coronal Polishing? A Hands-On Workshop

Dani BotbylCheri Wu

Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 10:00 - 12:30

VCC - Room 116 LA10 LA29

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Bone Grafting & Guided Tissue Regeneration Workshop – Level 1

David Levitt Friday 8:00 - 5:00 VCC - Room 112 LA9 33

Clinical Circuit Training for the RDH: A Hands-On Workshop

Dani BotbylCheri Wu

Friday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Saturday 1:30 - 4:00

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Bone Grafting & Guided Tissue Regeneration Workshop – Level 2

David Levitt Saturday 8:00 - 5:00 VCC - Room 112 LA22 38

Paradigm Shifts in Periodontal Therapy: Implementing Evolving Protocols

Kristy Menage Bernie Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 121/122 81

PeriodonticsPeriodontics

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Periodontal Disease and Associated Systemic Diseases

Robert J. Genco Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 306 52

Natural, Fluoride-Free Therapies to Fight Dental Decay in Children

Hardy Limeback Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire C 52

Celiac Disease in Dentistry and the Gluten-Free Diet

Hardy Limeback Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire C 59

The Bioactive Patient Fay Goldstep Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 113 70Differential Diagnoses in Clinical Practice Theresa Gonzales Saturday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 83

Prevention/DiagnosisPrevention/Diagnosis

Dose and Kerma Area Concepts as They Relate to all Dental Radiographic Procedures

Daniel Hanson Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 305 56

Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff

Edwin T. Parks Gail Williamson

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 224 55

Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs

Edwin T. Parks Gail Williamson

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA15 35

Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution Edwin T. Parks Gail Williamson

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA20 36

RadiologyRadiology

Simply Better Dentures George Cadigan Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC - Room 204 84Removable ProsthodonticsRemovable Prosthodontics

A Cookbook for Today’s Restorative Aesthetic Dental Practice?

Elliot Mechanic Thursday 8:30 - 11:00continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 119/120 42

Complex Restorative Dentistry Made Easier Bruce Small Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

VCC - Room 109 VCC - Room 224

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Update on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic Outcomes

Sonia LeziyBrahm Miller

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 58

Restorative Failures: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Bruce Small Thursday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 211 VCC - Room 224

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Occlusion for Aesthetic Restorative Practice John Cranham Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B 62

Updates in Direct and Indirect Restorative Dentistry: Mastering Today’s Materials

Lou Graham Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 109 63

Functional Occlusion John Kois Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Ballroom B 80

Single Tooth to Full Mouth Rehabilitation – Advanced Ceramic and Implant Systems

Wilson J. Kwong Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 119/120 81

The Challenge of Restoring the Single Anterior Tooth

Roxana Saldarriaga Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC - Room 207 86

Restorative/Operative DentistryRestorative/Operative Dentistry

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Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice

Richard Young Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 205 59

Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice – Hands-On

Richard Young Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 117 LA21 36

PhotographyPhotography

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The Secret of a Good Night Sleep, Oral Appliances for Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Fernanda Almeida Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 10:00 - 12:30

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Sleep ApneaSleep Apnea

Treating Patients with Special Needs: How to Make it Fun and Rewarding

Bart Johnson Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 10:00 - 12:30

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Special NeedsSpecial Needs

Dental Trauma, Open Apices, and Root Resorption

Mark ParharMark Olesen

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00

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Pressure Thermoforming, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention & Thermoforming Appliances

Ray Padilla Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 117 71

Hands-On Pressure Thermoforming of Dental Appliances

Ray Padilla Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 114 LA19 36

Trauma DentistryTrauma Dentistry

Treatment Planning the Worn Dentition John Cranham Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B 42Treatment PlanningTreatment Planning

Evidence Base-Dentistry; Clinical Decision Making in a World of Uncertainty & Choice

Ben Balevi Friday 1:30 - 4:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire C 77Critical IssuesCritical Issues

Stop the Pain! Prevent the Career Killers – Neck, Shoulder, Back and Hand Pain

Anne GuignonCindy Purdy

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 116 LA2 31

Dentistry, Talk about Pain in the Neck... Timothy Pendergrass Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

Waterfront - Ballroom A VCC - Room 217/218/219

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Dentistry in Motion: Achieve Peak Performance to Maximize Productivity

Timothy Pendergrass Thursday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

VCC - Room 109 VCC - Room 119/120

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How Yoga Can Help Dental Professionals to Live and Work Happier and Healthier

Gordon LevinCeline Guilbault

Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC - Room 205 84

Oh, My Aching Back... And Neck... And Shoulder... And Wrist...

Dan Anton Janet Nord

Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC - Room 206 87

ErgonomicsErgonomics

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence

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Hot Topics in Infection Control Nancy Andrews Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

Waterfront - Ballroom C VCC (East) - Room 8/15

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Infection Control Workshop Nancy Andrews Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 111 LA28 39

Safety/Infection ControlSafety/Infection Control

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It’s a Jungle Out There! Rhonda Savage Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 211 54Waking Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed Chris Scappatura Thursday 9:00 - 11:30

repeats Friday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC - Ballroom A 46 66

Death, Taxes and Other Disasters; A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists

Evan Parubets Michael TrkljaRenata Whiteman

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 305 53

The Art of Leadership and Profitability: 12 Proven Systems to Change Your Life

Bill Blatchford Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 110 59

From Associateship to Retirement: Strategies to Stay Ahead of the Tax Man

Calvin Carpenter Don Murdoch

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 302 60

The Ultimate Synergistic Team 1+1=3 Lisa Philp Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 301 59Verbal Skills Workshop Rhonda Savage Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Waterfront - Mackenzie 1/2 60Shades of Grey – The Grey Market in Dental Products

Bernie Teitelbaum Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 303/304 60

Avoiding Complaints College of Dental Surgeons of BCJerome MarburgChris Hacker

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 202/203 72

No-Shows and Cancellations – Unlock the Mystery

Lisa Philp Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 71

The Savage Front Desk – An Entire Team Approach

Rhonda Savage Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 301 71

Building The Practice of Your Dreams: 10 Must Do Steps For Every New Dentist

Bill BlatchfordChristina Blatchford

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 208/209 77

Dental Practice Transition and Sale Henry Doyle Al HeapsBrian Rudy

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 305 79

Botox Dental Team Integration for Improved Patient Care

Warren Roberts Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC (East) - Room 11 78

Your Fantastic Dental TEAM, What Makes It Work?

Rhonda Savage Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 301 78

Magic and Air – A Fun Way to Help Manage Your Pedo Patients

Henry Tom Friday 1:30 - 4:00 Pacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABC

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Confessions of a Dental Shopaholic II: Inventory Management for the Dental Practice

Kathy Anderson Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 210 82

You’re Fired! And Other Employment Law Issues for the Dental Practice Owner

Zachary AnsleyPamela Sheppard James Zaitsoff

Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 VCC - Room 206 86

Keep Your Staff Without Losing Your Mind! Practice Survival for Dental Teams

Kristin Nickells Saturday 3:00 - 4:00 VCC - Room 205 89

“Bullying” In The Dental Office Joanne Pouchet Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC - Room 207 87The Tranquil Dental Professional: 5 Keys to Optimizing Performance

Brent Purnell Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC - Room 205 88

Practice ManagementPractice Management

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Day-to-Day Technology That Can Improve Your Practice

John Flucke Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

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Social Media Awareness for the Dental Professional

Jesse Miller Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

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A Complete Guide to High-Tech Dentistry in a Paperless Office

John Flucke Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 207 60

CAD/CAM Dentistry Alex Touchstone Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 205 72Practice Digital Dentistry in the Operatory of the Future

John Flucke Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 207 78

10 Ways to Reinvent, Reinvigorate and Revitalize Your Practice

Glenn van As Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 306 76

TechnologyTechnology

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence

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Tips for Effective Public Speaking Caroline Cesar Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 302 54Pressure Cooker Confidence: Accelerate Your Communication Confidence

Roger Haskett Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 303/304 54

Social Media Awareness for the Dental Professional

Jesse Miller Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

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It’s a Jungle Out There! Rhonda Savage Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 211 54Waking Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed Chris Scappatura Thursday 9:00 - 11:30

repeats Friday 9:00 - 11:30

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The Ultimate Synergistic Team 1+1=3 Lisa Philp Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 301 59Verbal Skills Workshop Rhonda Savage Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Waterfront - Mackenzie 1/2 60Happiness is in the D.E.T.A.I.L.S. Chris Scappatura Thursday 2:00 - 4:30

repeats Friday 2:00 - 4:30

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The Savage Front Desk – An Entire Team Approach

Rhonda Savage Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 301 71

Building Social Intelligence – Communication Tool Belt

Lisa Philp Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 212/213/214 78

Your Fantastic Dental TEAM, What Makes It Work?

Rhonda Savage Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 301 78

Engaging Stakeholders Delivers Results Grant Warren Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC - Room 206 85Green Dentistry – It’s Just a Conversation Dan Kingsbury Saturday 3:00 - 4:00 VCC - Room 206 89

CommunicationCommunication

Learning Pattern: Personal Development

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Recreational Drugs: OMG! Windows into our Brains?

Bart Johnson Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

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Top Selling Dietary Supplements: What the Dental Team Should Know

Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC - Ballroom B 54

Botox as an Adjunct to Everyday Dental Practice

Martin Braun Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 121/122 61

Life Is Your Best Medicine Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC - Ballroom B 61Botox Dental Team Integration for Improved Patient Care

Warren Roberts Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC (East) - Room 11 78

Inflammation 911 – The Body - Mind - Mouth Connection Part I

Uche Odiatu Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Ballroom A 82

Inflammation 911 – The Body - Mind - Mouth Connection Part II

Uche Odiatu Saturday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Ballroom A 83

General MedicineGeneral Medicine

Celiac Disease in Dentistry and the Gluten-Free Diet

Hardy Limeback Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire C 59

Chronic Orofacial Pain: The Disease or Merely a Symtom of a Disease

Theresa Gonzales Saturday 10:00 - 12:30 VCC - Room 212/213/214 83

Top Selling Dietary Supplements: What the Dental Team Should Know

Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC - Ballroom B 54

Life Is Your Best Medicine Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC - Ballroom B 61How Yoga Can Help Dental Professionals to Live and Work Happier and Healthier

Gordon LevinCeline Guilbault

Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC - Room 205 84

HealthHealth

Happiness is in the D.E.T.A.I.L.S. Chris Scappatura Thursday 2:00 - 4:30repeats Friday 2:00 - 4:30

VCC - Ballroom A 48 68

Tips for Effective Public Speaking Caroline Cesar Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 302 53Women, Finance and Estate Planning Litza N. Anderson

Nancy Kemble Patty Scrase

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 303/304 73

Raising Financially Competent Children Jim Doyle Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC - Room 207 88The Nomadic Dentist: Make the World Your Dental Practice

Maggie Wen Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC - Room 207 85

Personal DevelopmentPersonal Development

Death, Taxes and Other Disasters; A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for Dentists

Evan Parubets Michael TrkljaRenata Whiteman

Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 305 53

From Associateship to Retirement: Strategies to Stay Ahead of the Tax Man

Calvin Carpenter Don Murdoch

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 302 60

Women, Finance and Estate Planning Litza N. AndersonNancy Kemble Patty Scrase

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 303/304 73

How to Negotiate Commercial Dental Office Leases

Lewis Gelmon Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 302 73

Wealth and Security: Key Financial Strategies for Dental Professionals

John Nicola Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC - Room 305 73

Dental Practice Transition and Sale Henry Doyle Al HeapsBrian Rudy

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC - Room 305 79

Finance/Practice TransitionFinance/Practice Transition

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This all day presentation provides a review of the principles and procedures needed for Crown Lengthening. It covers indications, contraindications, and methods of managing the surrounding tissues. Surgical technique, Biologic Width, and preservation of aesthetics are taught.Presented by Perio Institute

Crown Lengthening Hands-On Surgical WorkshopJames Kohner, DDS

Thursday, 8:00am–5:00pm (special time) Code: LA1 Cost: $695.00VCC - Room 112

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics

Legend for Continuing Education CreditsClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC Not EligibleNEDental/Medical EmergenciesDME

Stop the Pain! Prevent the Career Killers – Neck, Shoulder, Back and Hand PainAnne Guignon, RDH, MPH

Cindy Purdy, RDH, BS, CEAS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmCode: LA2 Cost: $225.00VCC - Room 116Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Ergonomics

Anne N. Guignon, internationally recognized for numerous contributions to dental hygiene for over forty years, is a practicing clinician, columnist, and Senior Consulting Editor for RDH Magazine. Anne is a textbook chapter author, frequent presenter, on the faculty at University of Texas and received the 2004 Philips RDH Mentor of the Year and the 2009 ADHA Colgate Irene Newman Award.

Traditional clinical practice accepts pretzel-like postures. A 2012 landmark study validates why you feel drained at the end of the clinical day. This inter-active, all-day session, based on ergonomic principles, provides action plans and strategies to create and maintain a healthy clinical career.

Cindy Purdy’s life long interest in remaining current has fueled her passion for workplace wellness. Thirty-three years of clinical practice has lead her to a certification in Ergonomics and as a Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist. With a sharp sense of humor, she provides consulting, strategic development and training for dental providers and dental manufacturers that focus on ergonomic products.

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Repeated CoursesRepeated Courses

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Rob Roda graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada in 1981 and Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas Texas, where he received his Masters of Science (Oral Biology) and Certificate in Endodontics in 1993. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics in 1998. Dr. Roda maintains a private practice limited to Endodontics in Scottsdale Arizona.

Engineers use failure analysis to recognize modes of system breakdown and then use this information to help prevent future mishaps. This presentation will take this same approach to understanding why post-endodontic treatment disease occurs.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Endodontic Hands-OnRob Roda, DDS, MS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA8 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 201 Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA13 Cost: $280.00 VCC - Room 201

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Thursday, March 6exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

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Jo-Anne Jones is president of a practice management and clinical training company focused on delivering results-oriented solutions for today’s dental practice. Her career has continued to evolve with her more recent emergence as a motivational speaker. She has been selected as one of the DPR’s 2013 Top 25 Women in Dentistry and joins the 2014 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 4th consecutive year.

An interactive hands-on workshop designed to equip today’s dental clinician with the skill set to recognize and identify the earliest warning signs of HPV oropharyngeal cancer. Both the medical and dental communities have been alerted to this emerging pandemic. There is an urgent need for change.Co-sponsored by Velscope

Oral Cancer Screening for Today’s Population – Hands-OnJo-Anne Jones, RDH

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA3 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 114

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

Afternoon CoursesAfternoon Courses

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Howard S. Glazer is a Past President of the AGD and founding member of the CAED. Dr. Glazer has been named as one of the “Leading Clinicians in Continuing Education” by Dentistry Today, and one of the Top Dentists by New Jersey Monthly. He lectures and publishes internationally and writes a monthly column for AGD IMPACT.

This will be a program integrating didactic material and hands-on experience with anterior and posterior composites. Participants will be offered an opportunity to explore the technique of layering and blending composite shades to insure an aesthetic result. Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Composites Can Be “Beautifil”Howard Glazer, DDS, FAGD, FICD, FACD, FASDA

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA6 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 111

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Robert Lowe graduated magna cum laude from Loyola University School of Dentistry in 1982 and was a Clinical Professor in Restorative Dentistry until its closure in 1993. Since 2000, he has maintained a private practice in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Lowe lectures internationally and publishes in well known dental journals on aesthetic and restorative dentistry.

In this lecture/demonstration/hands-on course, Dr. Lowe will discuss and demonstrate techniques to create morphologically precise direct anterior and posterior composite restorations. Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

“Advances In Composite Dentistry: Simplifying Placement and Improving Results”Robert Lowe, DDS, FAGD, FICD, FADI, FACD, FIADFE, FASDA

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA7 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 115

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Alex Fleury obtained his MS in Oral Biology and Certificate in Endodontics from the University of Pennsylvania. Former Director of Predoctoral Endodontics at Nova Southeastern University and Baylor College of Dentistry. Currently in private practice in Dallas. He served on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Journal of Endodontics, and is Director of Educational Resources for Real World Endo.

The hands-on session will provide attendees the opportunity to use Real World Endo techniques and to witness first-hand, how they will change the way they practice endodontics and will be conducted using extracted, accessed teeth. Co-sponsored by Brasseler CanadaNote: The Thursday morning Open Session course on page 50 is a pre-requisite for this Hands-On course

New Horizons in Endodontics – Hands-OnAlex Fleury, DDS, MS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA4 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 113

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

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David Galler received his dental degree from the University of Pennsylvania and has a Cosmetic Dental Practice in Manhattan, NY. Dr Galler is a Top 1% Elite Invisalign Premier Provider and an Align Faculty member. Dr Galler is the President of the AACO - The American Academy of Cosmetic Orthodontics - and is the first GP to hold that title. He is the creator of the Galler Spacing Technique for IPR.

Interproximal Reduction (IPR) is often a major roadblock for dentists when they think about treating Clear Aligner Therapy cases. This HANDS-ON course teaches a NEW method to create a perfect space easily without damaging adjacent teeth when using IPR in conjuction with Orthodontics.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

The Galler Spacing Technique for IPRDavid Galler, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA5 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 114

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

CLBC AB YCE Approved

David Levitt graduated from the University Of Southern California School Of Dentistry in 1977. He has an extensive background in implantology, having attended formal training at Loma Linda University, the Medical College of Georgia, and the Mish Institute. He lectures extensively across the United States and is currently in private practice in Irvine, California.

A masterful hands-on approach to solving the problem of: Voids around the placement of the immediate implant; Grafting to maintain the bony housing around an extraction site for aesthetics; Grafting sockets to obtain the optimal amount of bone for implant placement will all be discussed.Presented by Perio Institute

Bone Grafting & Guided Tissue Regeneration Workshop – Level 1David Levitt, DDS

Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm (special time) Code: LA9 Cost: $595.00VCC - Room 112

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics

All Day CoursesAll Day Courses

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Periodontics

Dani Botbyl is a dental hygienist with twenty-four years experience devoted to clinical practice and education. A Clinical Educator with DENTSPLY Canada, she is recognized national speaker and a leading authority in ultrasonics. Her dynamic presentation style coupled with clinically relevant topics and a passion for enhancing the practice of dental hygiene, creates learning experiences that aren’t to be missed!

“Essential” selective polishing is the buzz and likely means a change to daily polishing procedures. This lecture and hands-on course will focus on the ‘what’s new’ with polishing and participants will use ‘active’ air polishing and cordless prophy equipment to enhance clinical skills.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Cheri Wu holds a BDSc (DH) degree from UBC and is a RDH with twenty-three years of clinical experience in private and non-profit practice. Currently, Cheri is owner/hygienist at Focus On Dental Hygiene in Victoria and holds a faculty position at Camosun College. Ms. Wu lectures extensively on ultrasonics and assists schools with the integration of ultrasonic instrumentation in their curriculum.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Repeated CoursesRepeated Courses

What’s New in Coronal Polishing? A Hands-On WorkshopDani Botbyl, RDH

Cheri Wu, RDH, BDSc

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA10 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 116 Repeated Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm Code: LA29 Cost: $175.00 VCC - Room 116

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Dani Botbyl is a dental hygienist with twenty-four years experience devoted to clinical practice and education. A Clinical Educator with DENTSPLY Canada, she is recognized national speaker and a leading authority in ultrasonics. Her dynamic presentation style coupled with clinically relevant topics and a passion for enhancing the practice of dental hygiene, creates learning experiences that aren’t to be missed!

Using ‘active’ air polishing, ultrasonic and cordless prophy equipment rotate through multiple hands-on stations ‘fine tuning’ your technique. Curved ultrasonic inserts for perio, coronal polishing pressure, speed & paste selection and air polishing angulation and ‘mess’ reduction will be addressed.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Cheri Wu holds a BDSc (DH) degree from UBC and is a RDH with twenty-three years of clinical experience in private and non-profit practice. Currently, Cheri is owner/hygienist at Focus On Dental Hygiene in Victoria and holds a faculty position at Camosun College. Ms. Wu lectures extensively on ultrasonics and assists schools with the integration of ultrasonic instrumentation in their curriculum.

NEBC ABCE Approved

Repeated CoursesRepeated Courses

Clinical Circuit Training for the RDH: A Hands-On WorkshopDani Botbyl, RDH

Cheri Wu, RDH, BDSc

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA12 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 116 Repeated Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA35 Cost: $175.00 VCC - Room 116

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Antonio Mirarchi was an Assistant Professor at McGill University in the Faculty of Dentistry from 1982-2005. He is a recognized international lecturer on surgical instruments and has managed the growth of Bontempi/BMT to now over 30 companies world wide. Dr. Mirarchi currently manages a series of Dental Clinics in and around the Montreal area.

The use of dental instruments is a requirement for every procedure in dentistry. Are you and your staff doing your best to excel in your procedures? Simple and important tips to make your day the best it can be.Co-sponsored by Citagenix Inc.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

Surgical Instruments, How To Maintain Your EdgeAntonio Mirarchi, BSc, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA11 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 115 Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA18 Cost: $175.00 VCC - Room 115

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Rob Roda graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada in 1981 and Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas Texas, where he received his Masters of Science (Oral Biology) and Certificate in Endodontics in 1993. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics in 1998. Dr. Roda maintains a private practice limited to Endodontics in Scottsdale Arizona.

Engineers use failure analysis to recognize modes of system breakdown and then use this information to help prevent future mishaps. This presentation will take this same approach to understanding why post-endodontic treatment disease occurs.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Endodontic Hands-OnRob Roda, DDS, MS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA13 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 201 Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA8 Cost: $280.00 VCC - Room 201

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

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Gary Radz is an associate clinical instructor at the University of Colorado, School of Dentistry. He is on the editorial board of seven professional journals, including the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry. Over the past fifteen years, he has lectured internationally and published over 150 articles related to aesthetic dentistry. Dr. Radz maintains a private practice in downtown Denver, CO.

The “no-prep” concept has been a controversial subject within the field of dentistry. The course will discuss the myths and the realities with no-prep veneers. Discussion and demonstration will focus on proper case selection and when preparation is and is not required to obtain great aesthetic results.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Myths and Realities with No-Prep VeneersGary Radz, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA16 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 114

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

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Jack Griffin Jr earned his DMD degree from Southern Illinois in 1987 and completed a GPR at the University of Louisville in 1988. Jack has Diplomat status with the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry (ABAD), accreditation with AACD, and Mastership in the AGD. Jack has served as the MasterTrack/CE chair for the Missouri AGD and has reviewed products for Reality Esthetics, the Catapult Group.

So many materials, so little time. When do we etch, bond, cement, rinse, blow, cure......? Ever had a patient say “Doc, that tooth was never a problem until you fixed it”? Let’s stop the madness. This course focuses on regenerative materials using the most durable aesthetic materials ever.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Let’s Stick Together: The most Durable, Regenerative, Efficient Materials EVER!Jack Griffin Jr, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA14 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 111

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

Edwin T. Parks is a Professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in the Dept. of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, IN. He serves as Director of Dental Radiology and Module Director for Dental Student Radiology Courses. Dr. Parks is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Board of Oral Medicine.

Designed to help participants improve their radiographic skills and produce high-quality radiographs via lecture and hands-on instruction. Will present techniques to produce optimal intraoral, panoramic and digital radiographs. Will benefit dentists, hygienists and assistants.

Gail Williamson is a Professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in the Dept. of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, IN. She received an AS in Dental Hygiene, a BS in Allied Health and a MS in Education. She serves as Director of Faculty Enhancement in the Office of Faculty Affairs and Course Director for Dental Hygiene Radiology Courses.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality RadiographsEdwin T. Parks, MS, DMD

Gail Williamson, BS, MS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA15 Cost: $175.00BCDA Learning Centre

CLBC AB YCE Approved

George Kirtley received his degree from Indiana University, He is Dually Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and Clinical Instructor for the NY, London and Palm Beach Aesthetic Advantage since 1996.

A step-by-step protocol is taught by Dr. Kirtley on the proper techniques of veneer preparation design. Attendees will also have the hands-on experience of learning temporization of the anterior veneer case and impression technique for this highly technical procedure.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

The Art of a Beautiful Smile – Hands-OnGeorge Kirtley, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA39 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 111

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

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*Transportation is provided to the BCDA Learning Centre. Bus leaves 15 minute prior to the course start time and returns immediately after course ends.

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Ray Padilla is at the UCLA School of Dentistry. He is the Team Dentist for UCLA Athletics, the Los Angeles Galaxy, and USA National Soccer Teams. Dr. Padilla has published many articles on dental appliance pressure thermoforming, mouthguards, trauma treatment and prevention and organized www.sportsdentistry.com. He maintains a private practice in Manhattan Beach, California.

This course will focus on pressure thermoforming fabrication of appliances such as stents, mouthguards, model duplication impressions, clear orthodontic positioners and retainers, bleaching trays, denture repairs and other in-house thermoformed appliances resulting in decreased lab bills.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada LimitedNote: The Friday morning Open Session course on page 71 is a pre-requisite for this Hands-On course

Hands-On Pressure Thermoforming of Dental AppliancesRay Padilla, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA19 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 114

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Trauma Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

Edwin T. Parks is a Professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in the Dept. of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, IN. He serves as Director of Dental Radiology and Module Director for Dental Student Radiology Courses. Dr. Parks is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Board of Oral Medicine.

Lecture and hands-on instruction in basic concepts and techniques in digital radiography. Lecture includes overview of digital imaging, receptors and common errors. Useful if planning to purchase digital technology or needing help with image acquisition. Will benefit dentists, hygienists and assistants.

Gail Williamson is a Professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in the Dept. of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, IN. She received an AS in Dental Hygiene, a BS in Allied Health and a MS in Education. She serves as Director of Faculty Enhancement in the Office of Faculty Affairs and Course Director for Dental Hygiene Radiology Courses.

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Digital Radiography – Join the RevolutionEdwin T. Parks, MS, DMD

Gail Williamson, BS, MS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA20 Cost: $175.00BCDA Learning Centre

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Gary Glassman received his DDS from University of Toronto in 1984 and graduated from the Endodontology Program at Temple University in 1987. The endodontic editor of Oral Health Dental Journal, and faculty member of University of Toronto Dr. Glassman is Adjunct Professor and Director of Endodontic programming at the University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica.

Hands On Workshop: Shape root canals with NiTi instrumentation using the NEW TF Adaptive™ Nickel Titanium System. Irrigate with apical negative pressure using the EndoVac™. Obturate with warm vertical condensation using the Continuous Wave of Vertical Condensation using the Elements™ Obturation System.Co-sponsored by Sybron Dental SpecialtiesNote: The Friday morning Open Session course on page 70 is a pre-requisite for this Hands-On course

Endodontic Solutions: Endodontic Predictability and Profitability: Hands-On WorkshopGary Glassman, DDS, FRCD(C)

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA17 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 201

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

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Richard Young is an assistant professor of restorative dentistry at LLUSD. His interest in dental photography spans the last 27 years and he is recognized for his expertise in digital photography. His innovative and practical methods have inspired countless colleagues to adopt digital photography into their clinical procedures. He maintains a practice with his wife focusing on aesthetic dentistry.

In today’s world of visual communication attractive dental photographs are imperative. This hands on course will present a simplified yet artistic approach to digital dental photography and portraits. It will guide you in selecting the correct cameras, accessories, and software for your practice.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental Practice – Hands-OnRichard Young, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA21 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 117

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Photography

*Transportation is provided to the BCDA Learning Centre. Bus leaves 15 minute prior to the course start time and returns immediately after course ends.

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TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THE T REATMENTYOU CAN BARELY SEE

Learn why it’s the right time togrow your practice with Invisalign.

2014 INVISALIGN FUNDEMENTALSMarch 8* Vancouver, BCApril 4 Vancouver, BCApril 25 Calgary, ABJune 6 Edmonton, ABJune 20 Kelowna, BCSeptember 5 Vancouver, BCSeptember 19 Calgary, ABNovember 21 Edmonton, ABDecember 5 Vancouver, BC

2014 INVISALIGN INTERMEDIATE**March 8 Vancouver, BC April 4 Vancouver, BC April 25 Calgary, ABJune 6 Edmonton, ABJune 20 Kelowna, BC

* No staff training component. All other Fundamentals will have hands on staff training

** Intermediate course is only for existing providers

REGISTER TODAY!www.invisalign.com/provideror call 866 217 0293

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Trent W. Smallwood has been treating Invisalign® patients at his Centre for Contemporary Dental Concepts in Tempe, Arizona since 2003. In addition to lecturing at Invisalign courses, he teaches for other major dental manufacturers, dental laboratories and at dental conferences nationwide. Dr. Smallwood is on the faculty of the Hornbeck Group and is co-director of its Advanced Posterior Program.

Invisalign Fundamentals is a two-part program designed for a GP provider who would like to offer Invisalign in their practice. The program provides dentists and team members with the necessary education and tools to treat patients with Invisalign. Invisalign Fundamentals consists of a 4-hour online component that reviews the Invisalign case submission process, as well as a 4-hour instructor-led live component that offers guidance on the Invisalign technique and how to achieve excellent clinical outcomes using Invisalign. Tuition covers the doctor and up to 4 team members.Presented by Align Technology

Invisalign FundamentalsTrent W. Smallwood, DDS

Saturday, 8:00am–12:00pm (special time)Code: LA23 Cost: $1,795.00 CADPacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/BLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

The dentist and non-dentist auxiliary staff must all be registered in the same online PDC account. Please contact the PDC office if you have questions regarding the registration process of this course.The dentist will receive certification for this course.

Designed for general practitioners interested in treating more difficult Invisalign cases, Invisalign Intermediate builds on the skills learned in the introductory program and introduces advanced Invisalign principles, tips, and techniques. This 4-hour course will assist you in gaining clinical confidence with Invisalign, help you achieve great clinical results, and enhance your overall knowledge of the Invisalign System. You will review common cases that move through a typical GP practice and will focus on how to apply the Invisalign technique to achieve excellent clinical outcomes.Presented by Align Technology

Invisalign IntermediateTrent W. Smallwood, DDS

Saturday, 1:00pm–5:00pm (special time)Code: LA24 Cost: $199.00Pacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABCLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT T H E T R E AT M E N T YOU CAN BARELY SEE

Learn why it’s the right time to grow your practice with Invisalign.

2013 CLEAR ESSENTIALS I DATES March 9 Vancouver, BC April 26 Calgary, AB May 10 Victoria, BC June 14 Vancouver, BC June 21 Winnipeg, MB September 20 Vancouver, BC October 4 Regina, SK October 25 Edmonton, AB November 15 Calgary, AB December 6 Vancouver, BC

2013 CLEAR ESSENTIALS II DATES March 9 Vancouver, BC September 20 Vancouver, BC October 25 Edmonton, AB 2013 DR. GALLER COURSE DATE

October 4 Vancouver, BC

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2014 INVISALIGN FUNDEMENTALSMarch 8* Vancouver, BCApril 4 Vancouver, BCApril 25 Calgary, ABJune 6 Edmonton, ABJune 20 Kelowna, BCSeptember 5 Vancouver, BCSeptember 19 Calgary, ABNovember 21 Edmonton, ABDecember 5 Vancouver, BC

2014 INVISALIGN INTERMEDIATE**March 8 Vancouver, BC April 4 Vancouver, BC April 25 Calgary, ABJune 6 Edmonton, ABJune 20 Kelowna, BC

* No staff training component. All other Fundamentals will have hands on staff training

** Intermediate course is only for existing providers

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David Levitt graduated from the University Of Southern California School Of Dentistry in 1977. He has an extensive background in implantology, having attended formal training at Loma Linda University, the Medical College of Georgia, and the Mish Institute. He lectures extensively across the United States and is currently in private practice in Irvine, California.

Horizontal grafting techniques including flap designs and suturing techniques will be discussed. Reducing vertical bone loss in the maxillary posterior with the osteotome sinus bump will also be addressed and both situations are practiced on anatomically correct models during the hands-on exercises.Presented by Perio Institute

Bone Grafting & Guided Tissue Regeneration Workshop – Level 2David Levitt, DDS

Saturday, 8:00am–5:00pm (special time) Code: LA22 Cost: $595.00VCC- Room 112

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics

All Day CoursesAll Day Courses

Repeated CoursesRepeated Courses

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Shannon Pace Brinker, a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are the owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. She was awarded Dental Products Report 25 Women in Dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

The role of dental restorations used for provisional and indirect restorative procedures has changed dramatically in the past several years. These restorations are no longer regarded as temporary restorations but rather as provisional restorations with distinct functions and purposes.Co-sponsored by VOCO Canada, Inc.

Exquisite Provisionals Anterior and PosteriorShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm Code: LA32 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 115 Repeated Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA38 Cost: $175.00 VCC - Room 115

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Periodontics

Dani Botbyl is a dental hygienist with twenty-four years experience devoted to clinical practice and education. A Clinical Educator with DENTSPLY Canada, she is recognized national speaker and a leading authority in ultrasonics. Her dynamic presentation style coupled with clinically relevant topics and a passion for enhancing the practice of dental hygiene, creates learning experiences that aren’t to be missed!

“Essential” selective polishing is the buzz and likely means a change to daily polishing procedures. This lecture and hands-on course will focus on the ‘what’s new’ with polishing and participants will use ‘active’ air polishing and cordless prophy equipment to enhance clinical skills.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Cheri Wu holds a BDSc (DH) degree from UBC and is a RDH with twenty-three years of clinical experience in private and non-profit practice. Currently, Cheri is owner/hygienist at Focus On Dental Hygiene in Victoria and holds a faculty position at Camosun College. Ms. Wu lectures extensively on ultrasonics and assists schools with the integration of ultrasonic instrumentation in their curriculum.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

What’s New in Coronal Polishing? A Hands-On WorkshopDani Botbyl, RDH

Cheri Wu, RDH, BDSc

Saturday, 8:30am–11:00am Code: LA29 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 116 Repeated from Friday, 10:00am–12:30pm Code: LA10 Cost: $175.00 VCC - Room 116

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Brad Labrecque graduated from the University of Saskatchewan, receiving his DMD after completing a BSC with honors in Biochemistry. He currently resides and operates a general practice in Kamloops, focusing on lasers and minimally invasive dentistry.

Dr. Brad Labrecque has been using lasers in his daily practice for over 13 years. He will show you his techniques and how to utilize them in everyday fundamental dental procedures. There will be a lecture, demonstration and hands-on instruction with extracted teeth and animal jaws.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Hands-On Laser Course Using Hard and Soft Tissue LasersBrad Labrecque, DMD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm Code: LA31 Cost: $280.00VCC - Room 114 Repeated Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA37 Cost: $280.00 VCC - Room 114

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry

Repeated CoursesRepeated Courses

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Periodontics

Dani Botbyl is a dental hygienist with twenty-four years experience devoted to clinical practice and education. A Clinical Educator with DENTSPLY Canada, she is recognized national speaker and a leading authority in ultrasonics. Her dynamic presentation style coupled with clinically relevant topics and a passion for enhancing the practice of dental hygiene, creates learning experiences that aren’t to be missed!

Using ‘active’ air polishing, ultrasonic and cordless prophy equipment rotate through multiple hands-on stations ‘fine tuning’ your technique. Curved ultrasonic inserts for perio, coronal polishing pressure, speed & paste selection and air polishing angulation and ‘mess’ reduction will be addressed.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Cheri Wu holds a BDSc (DH) degree from UBC and is a RDH with twenty-three years of clinical experience in private and non-profit practice. Currently, Cheri is owner/hygienist at Focus On Dental Hygiene in Victoria and holds a faculty position at Camosun College. Ms. Wu lectures extensively on ultrasonics and assists schools with the integration of ultrasonic instrumentation in their curriculum.

NEBC ABCE Approved

Clinical Circuit Training for the RDH: A Hands-On WorkshopDani Botbyl, RDH

Cheri Wu, RDH, BDSc

Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA35 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 116 Repeated from Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Code: LA12 Cost: $175.00 VCC - Room 116

Morning CoursesMorning Courses

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Nancy Andrews graduated from University of Southern California. She is Course director for Infection Control and Oral Pathology at West Coast University, Dept. of Dental Hygiene. Ms. Andrews is a “top 100 U.S. Speaker”, and is on the California Dental Assoc., ADA and OSAP speaker’s / Consultants bureaus.

A variety of infection control products and approaches are presented in this lively and interactive hands-on workshop. Basic disease transmission and infection control are explored while using products as instructional tools. Really use, and really see how different techniques and products work!

Infection Control WorkshopNancy Andrews, RDH, BS

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm Code: LA28 Cost: $175.00VCC - Room 111

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Safety/Infection Control

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Saturday, 10:00am–4:00pmCode: LA25 Cost: $300.00VCC - Room 219This Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) focused course is scenario-based for dental team based on the latest 2010 ECC Guidelines. Participants who provide a previous ACLS certificate are eligible to receive an ACLS recert certificate. All participants will receive a course attendance certificate.Requires current CPR-C within the past 2 years

Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pmCode: LA34 Cost: $95.00VCC - Room 216This hands-on program combines adult CPR & AED techniques into a cardiac arrest management strategy including the emergency operation of an AED. The physiology of a cardiac emergency is discussed and the ways to increase a patient’s survival. Class participants will receive a completion certificate.Requires current CPR-C within the past 2 years

AED – Professional

Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS for Dentistry)

Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmCode: LA27 Cost: $70.00VCC - Room 217

Repeated Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pmCode: LA33 Cost: $70.00 VCC - Room 217

Saturday, 10:00am–4:00pmCode: LA26 Cost: $90.00VCC - Room 218This hands-on class offers a high quality-training program in CPR training all team members in the new standards of CPR, based on the 2010 ECG Guidelines. Paramedics are available to answer your specific questions during the class. A manual is provided.

CPR – Health Care Professional

CPR – Health Care Professional Re-certification

The Academy of Emergency Training is a dynamic school of instruction which is overseen by paramedics, doctors and other health personnel to ensure all materials are both up-to-date with the latest medical news and taught at a level of excellence that far exceeds other First Aid programs in the industry.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Emergency Medicine

DMEBC AB YCE Approved

This hands-on recert is for dental members who have taken CPR training within the last 3 years. Basic Life Support skills are demonstrated by instructors and participants practice each skill. All skill items in the full CPR-HCP course are covered. Please bring your CPR manual as none is provided.Requires current CPR-C within the past 2 years

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Live Dentistry StageThursday Demonstrations take place on the west side of the Exhibit Hall.

11:00am Laser DentistryGlenn van As, BSc, DMD

Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Glenn van As graduated from the University of British Columbia. He is in full time private general practice and acted as an assistant clinical professor at UBC from 1989-1999. Since 1997, Glenn has worked exclusively with the Dental Operating Microscope (D.O.M.) for all of his clinical dentistry. Glenn has obtained a mastership from the ALD in laser dentistry and is a CE leader for Dentistry Today.

1:00pmComplete Record VisitsShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

2:30pmRestoring Incisal Attrition with Composite ResinsPeter Walford, DDS, FCARDP

Co-sponsored by 3M ESPE Dental Products

Peter Walford mentors study clubs in Composite Resin technique and Adhesive Prosthodontics. He has presented to UBC Continuing Education, Component Societies, sponsored educational programs and study clubs. His website www.peterwalforddentistry.com provides details and references for innovative and progressive solutions drawn from 37 years of practice.

Note: Demonstration times may be subject to change, please check the PDC App or the Conference at a Glance for the most current scheduling.

Shannon Pace Brinker, a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are the owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. She was awarded Dental Products Report 25 Women in Dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

All Day PresentationsAll Day Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

John Cranham is an internationally recognized speaker on Esthetic Principles of Smile Design and has published numerous articles on Restorative Dentistry. He is the Clinical Director of the Dawson Academy where he is involved with the courses within the curriculum. Dr. Cranham maintains a contemporary dental practice in Chesapeake, VA, focussing on cosmetic, restorative and implant services.

The aging baby boomer population presents many unique challenges as they are living longer in a world with increased stresses, making occlusal wear/occlusal disease one of the greatest threats to their dentition. Designing comprehensive treatment plans that address occlusal, aesthetic, biologic along with correct material selection will be essential to successful restorative practice.Co-sponsored by 3M ESPE Dental Products

Treatment Planning the Worn DentitionJohn Cranham, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmPacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Occlusion/TMD, Treatment Planning

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Elliot Mechanic practices aesthetic dentistry in Montreal, Canada. He received his Bachelor of Science (1975) and Doctor of Dental Surgery (1979) degrees from McGill University. Dr. Mechanic is the aesthetic editor of Canada’s ‘Oral Health’ dental journal and is on the editorial board of Dentistry Today. He also is the co-founder of the CAED.

As dentistry strives to think “outside the box” new techniques and standards of care are able to provide our patients with health, function and aesthetics.Presenting you with a “cookbook” approach this program will show you everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

A Cookbook for Today’s Restorative Aesthetic Dental Practice?Elliot Mechanic, BSc, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 119/120

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Speaker Host: Dr. Peter Liem

Speaker Host (am): Dr. Steven J. Hill

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Legend for Continuing Education CreditsClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC Not EligibleNEDental/Medical EmergenciesDME

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Ross Nash earned his undergraduate degree in Textile Engineering in 1970. He worked as an engineer before entering dental school at UNC Chapel Hill in 1974. He is an Accredited Fellow in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and a diplomat for the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He has written numerous articles and consulted with manufacturers on dental materials and instruments.

This session intended for dentists interested in a one-visit, direct placement system feature COMPONEER prefabricated veneers. It will provide theory, indications and practice opportunities for this product, as well as addressing general restorative dentistry using composite and bonding systems.Co-sponsored by Coltene Inc.

Innovation in Anterior Composites Utilizing a New Prefabricated Veneer SystemRoss Nash, BS, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 206 Repeated Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 206

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

Speaker Host: Dr. Bella Panjwani

Repeated Presentations (morning)Repeated Presentations (morning)

Thursday, March 6exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Open SessionsOpen SessionsAll Day PresentationsAll Day Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bart Johnson’s career has focused on the care of high-risk medically, mentally, and physically challenged people. His patients include those with hemophilia, cancer, heart and liver disease, Alzheimer’s, Autism Spectrum, and psychiatric illness. He has directed GPR programs for 22 years, and is the co-founder and Director of the Swedish Medical Center GPR program. They host 4 residents per year.

Many of your patients are, or have been, chemically dependent at some point in their lives. This course will detail common drugs of abuse and the astonishing behaviors used by addicts. Of course, dental manifestations and dental treatment issues will be included.

Recreational Drugs: OMG! Windows into our Brains?Bart Johnson, DDS, MS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 220/221/222

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine

Repeated All Day PresentationsRepeated All Day Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Damon C. Adams, a graduate of the University of Michigan’s School of Dentistry, is an assistant clinical professor at the University of Toledo, College of Medicine’s dental residency program. Dr. Adams is the editor-in-chief of Dentistry Today and also serves on the Advisory Board for Spectrum Dialogue (Palmeri Publications). He is a member of the ADA, AGD, AACD, SCAD, and the NADL.

Understanding the advanced all-ceramic choices and applications now available is a must. A more in-depth knowledge of materials will help enable the doctor and team in better explaining, discussing, and supporting treatment plans that include the most proven aesthetic and long-term options.

All Ceramics: What’s New? What’s Proven? Controversies and Clinical TipsDamon Adams, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 118 Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 118

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials/Techniques

Speaker Host: Dr. Neda Tabatabaei

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Brian Chanpong completed his dental degree at USC and a three year hospital based residency in anesthesia at the University of Toronto. He is a diplomate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology. At UBC he is the course director for local anesthesia and minimal sedation. Dr. Chanpong runs an out-patient anesthesia clinic that provides sedation or general anesthesia for dental patients.

This presentation covers all aspects of local anesthesia. Topics include a review of advanced local anesthesia blocks, tips and tricks to increase your success rate and new devices that have entered the marketplace.

FREEZE!Brian Chanpong, DDS, MSc (Dental Anesthesia)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amWaterfront Hotel - Mackenzie 1/2 Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC East - Room 2/3

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Scott Benjamin is in private practice in rural upstate NY and is internationally recognized authority on dental lasers and advanced dental technologies. He has faculty appointments at several universities and is Chairman of the ADA Standards Working Group on Dental Lasers, a member of ANSI Committee Z-136 on Laser Safety and he is the President-elect of the Academy of Laser Dentistry.

This program will provide attendee’s with the essential science, functionality, the benefits, and define the applications that lasers bring to enhance everyday patient care. It is designed to give attendees the knowledge and confidence to evaluate and select the laser most appropriate for their practice.Co-sponsored by National Dental Inc.

Demystifying LasersScott Benjamin, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 215 Repeated Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 215

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry

Speaker Host: Dr. Peter Liem

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are the owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. She was awarded Dental Products Report 25 Women in Dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

This course is a must for the dental team who is ready to go to the next level. As clinical procedures in aesthetic dentistry continue to expand and improve, the role of the dental assistant has continued to evolve as well.Co-sponsored by Heraeus Kulzer

From Our Side of the ChairShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 121/122 Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 121/122

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

See Shannon Pace Brinker on the Live Dentistry Stage Thursday at 1pm

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Louis Malcmacher is a practicing general dentist and an internationally known lecturer and researcher in the area of general dentistry and orofacial pain. Dr. Malcmacher is known for his wide-ranging comprehensive and entertaining style and is currently President of the American Academy of Facial Esthetics.

Here is the first real down to earth and common sense course for every dentist that will show step by step diagnosis and treatment to successfully treat orofascial pain and TMJ syndrome. Stop being afraid of these patients and learn highly effective minimally invasive treatment techniques.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Frontline TMJ, Headache and Orofacial Pain Treatment with Botox and Laser TherapyLouis Malcmacher, DDS, MAGD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 204 Repeated Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 204

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry, Occlusion/TMD

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bruce W. Small is a practicing restorative dentist from Lawrenceville, New Jersey concentrating on clinical excellence. Dr. Small is a clinical instructor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and with other members of his study club mentors a cast and direct gold selective/elective at UMDNJ for senior dental students.

Have you ever stopped in the middle of a case and wondered what to do next? Do you sometimes not even attempt cases that seem too complex? In this fast paced down to earth seminar Dr. Small shows how to approach complex cases in an organized manner making it much easier for the dentist and lab techician.

Complex Restorative Dentistry Made EasierBruce Small, BS, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 109 Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 224

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Nancy Andrews graduated from University of Southern California. She is Course director for Infection Control and Oral Pathology at West Coast University, Dept. of Dental Hygiene. Ms. Andrews is a “top 100 U.S. Speaker”, and is on the California Dental Association, ADA and OSAP speaker’s / Consultants bureaus.

Update your knowledge of the most important issues in clinical safety, including how to handle ordinary and extraordinary infectious diseases. This class blends science with reality: reviewing CDC Guidelines and State regulations for Infection Control.

Hot Topics in Infection ControlNancy Andrews, RDH, BS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amWaterfront Hotel - Ballroom C Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC East - Room 8/15

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Safety/Infection Control

Speaker Host: Dr. Jim Chen

Speaker Host: Lynette Cramen

CLBC AB YCE Approved

This lecture will discuss various aspects of dental trauma including: crown fractures with pulp exposures, apexogenesis, apexification, regeneration, luxations, avulsion, horizontal root fractures, pulpal obliteration, root resorption, and internal bleaching.

Dental Trauma, Open Apices, and Root ResorptionMark Olesen, DMD, FRCD(BC)

Mark Parhar, DMD, MSc., Dip. Endo, FRCD(C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 301 Repeated Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 217/218/219

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Trauma Dentistry

Mark Olesen graduated in 1988 from the University of British Columbia School of Dentistry. After practicing as a general dentist for 6 years, he entered a post-graduate program at the University of Southern California and received a specialist certificate in endodontics in 1996. Mark now practices in North Vancouver.

Mark Parhar received his DMD, MSc. and Diploma in Endodontics from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Parhar has been on the medical staff of the Vancouver Giants since 2001 and has been actively involved in various aspects of sports dentistry. He was the Co-manager of Dental Services during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Dr. Parhar currently practices in North Vancouver.

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PMBC AB YCE Approved

Jesse Miller is a noted international speaker presenting and consulting to schools, non-profit groups and companies since 2007. Jesse is in high demand as a keynote speaker on the topics of Social Media Awareness, Internet Safety and Online Content Evaluation. During the 2011/2012 school year, his awareness programs for schools in British Columbia reached over 225,000 student participants.

Social media and mobile technology have changed professional environments and changed communications with clients - one picture or message sent over social media can change your professional and personal reputation in seconds. Social media awareness is now a must for anyone in the connected world.

Social Media Awareness for the Dental ProfessionalJesse MillerThursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Ballroom C Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Ballroom C

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology, Communication

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Timothy Pendergrass is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Rehabilitation Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX. He holds a dual appointment within the School of Allied Health Sciences in both the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Science Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs. His teaching responsibilities include Functional Anatomy, Orthopedics and Ergonomics.

Dentistry often requires repetitive movements of the upper extremities while at the same time promoting unusually awkward postures of the cervical spine. This course will explore various movement related dysfunctions in and about the cervical spine associated with the practice of dentistry.

Dentistry, Talk about Pain in the Neck...Timothy Pendergrass, PT, MPT, MS, COMT

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amWaterfront Hotel Ballroom A Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 217/218/219

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

PMBC AB YCE Approved

John Flucke is in private practice in Lee’s Summit, Missouri where he still practices 4 days per week. He also serves as Technology Editor for Dental Products Report magazine where he writes, edits, and does video demos of products featured in his “Technology Evangelist’ columns. He is also Peer Review Committee Chairman for the State of Missouri.

Learn about many technologies that can improve your efficiency and patient care. Learn about digital operatories and high tech devices to improve patient outcomes. However, there are many pieces of the “technology puzzle” and not all require a huge investment in financial resources or training.

Day-to-Day Technology That Can Improve Your PracticeJohn Flucke, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 207 Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 207

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

Speaker Host: Dr. Mark Fogelman

Speaker Host: Emma Clarke

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Chris Scappatura is passionate about promoting positive lasting personal and office development through hilarious yet thought-provoking seminars and coaching. With over 20 years in the dental industry, he has implemented custom practice management systems across North America. Chris’ seminars on practice management and personal development pinpoint ways to improve yourself and the overall office environment.

This energetic presentation will have you laughing at this familiar expression while we examine topics that affect this state-of-mind such as sleep, relationships, diet, and exercise. Come learn how to get out of bed on the right side and drag your co-workers with you.

Waking Up on the Wrong Side of the BedChris Scappatura Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am (special times)VCC - Ballroom A Repeated Friday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Nancy Andrews graduated from University of Southern California. She is Course director for Infection Control and Oral Pathology at West Coast University, Dept. of Dental Hygiene. Ms. Andrews is a “top 100 U.S. Speaker”, and is on the California Dental Assoc., ADA and OSAP speaker’s / Consultants bureaus.

This class calibrates dental teams for improved and consistent identification and management of oral pathology. This is an interactive learning and review process to help dental professionals and teams perfect their methods of identifying and handling oral conditions.

Lesions and Lifestyles – Oral Pathology Review and Update for AuxiliariesNancy Andrews, RDH, BS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmWaterfront Hotel - Ballroom A Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC East - Room 8/15

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

CLBC AB YCE Approved

With the popularity of oral and IV sedation, dentists providing these services need to be aware of the disasters that can happen. Prepare your office by learning from cases that have occurred. Equip yourself with the knowledge and equipment necessary to provide safe sedation to your patients.

Sedation Disasters! Are You Ready?Brian Chanpong, DDS, MSc (Dental Anesthesia)

Robert Marciniak, DMD, MSc (Anesthesia)

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 117 Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 204

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine

Brian Chanpong completed his dental degree at USC and a three year hospital based residency in anesthesia at the University of Toronto. He is a diplomate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology. At UBC he is the course director for local anesthesia and minimal sedation. Dr. Chanpong runs an out-patient anesthesia clinic that provides sedation or general anesthesia for dental patients.

Robert Marciniak graduated from UBC dentistry and worked in private practice for 3 years before pursuing a 3-year hospital-based residency in anesthesia through the University of Toronto. He currently works as an anesthetist at Brian Chanpong Inc. in Vancouver and maintains a satellite anesthesia clinic on Vancouver Island.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bruce W. Small is a practicing restorative dentist from Lawrenceville, New Jersey concentrating on clinical excellence. Dr. Small is a clinical instructor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and with other members of his study club mentors a cast and direct gold selective/elective at UMDNJ for senior dental students.

Using over thirty years of clinical experience Dr. Small explores the not often discussed topic of clinical failures. What determines a success or a failure? How long should a restoration stay in a patient’s mouth? Are some materials or techniques better than others?

Restorative Failures: The Good, The Bad, and The UglyBruce Small, BS, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 211 Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 224

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Speaker Host: Lynette Cramen

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Repeated Presentations (afternoon)Repeated Presentations (afternoon)

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Timothy Pendergrass is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Rehabilitation Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX. He holds a dual appointment within the School of Allied Health Sciences in both the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Science Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs. His teaching responsibilities include Functional Anatomy, Orthopedics and Ergonomics.

Lack of physical activity throughout your workday, combined with static postures and repetitive motion often leads to muscular soreness, pain, and loss of productivity. This course will explore the unique fitness needs of the dental professional as well as ways to improve your overall quality of life.

Dentistry in Motion: Achieve Peak Performance to Maximize ProductivityTimothy Pendergrass, PT, MPT, MS, COMT

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 109 Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 119/120

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Chris Scappatura is passionate about promoting positive lasting personal and office development through hilarious yet thought-provoking seminars and coaching. With over 20 years in the dental industry, he has implemented custom practice management systems across North America. Chris’ seminars on practice management and personal development pinpoint ways to improve yourself and the overall office environment.

You should be happy all the time regardless of the situation or people around you. We get into the DETAILS and provide easy to implement ideas you can use to improve your relationships with others, the environment you live in and your overall health. Living life is all about you and your happiness.

Happiness is in the D.E.T.A.I.L.S. Chris ScappaturaThursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special times)VCC - Ballroom A Repeated Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

CDA/Dentsply Student Clinician Research Program – Table ClinicsIn 2014, the CDA/DENTSPLY Student Clinician Research Program will be held during the Pacific Dental Conference PDC). The program will take place Thursday, March 6, 2014 at the Vancouver Convention Centre (VCC) on Level 1 outside Ballroom C. The Canadian Dental Association and DENTSPLY International will be featuring presentations by student clinicians from Canadian dental schools.The purpose of the table clinics is to stimulate ideas, improve communication and most of all, increase student involvement in the advancement of the dental profession. After the closed jury session, the student clinicians will have the opportunity to present their work to attendees.Complete details on the CDA/DENTSPLY Student Clinician Program can be found at the following website: http://www.cda-adc.ca/en/becoming/students/dentsply/.

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Student clinician names and presentation titles will be posted to the program website. The following schools will participate in the 2014 program:

Thursday, March 6 Morning Table Clinic – Closed Judging Session Afternoon Table Clinic – Open Session Evening CDA/DENTSPLY Awards Reception/Ceremony (By invitation)Friday, March 7 Morning Table Clinic – Open Session

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April Patton has been a CDA for 25 years with her primary focus as a surgical assistant; first in the periodontal specialty field and now in the oral surgery field. She has certification in OMAAP/DAANCE. She is currently enjoying her role as clinic manager of the outpatient surgical centre and lead surgical assistant at Pacific Coast Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Surrey.

This lecture will focus on the important role a CDA can play in an oral surgery office. The aim will be to describe the various techniques and types of office anesthesia as well as the process involved to provide supportive anesthesia/sedation care in a safe and effective manner.Presented by Certified Dental Assistants of British Columbia

CLBC AB YCE Approved

The CDA and the Specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryMartin Aidelbaum, DDS, FACOMS, FCDS(BC)

Jason Chen, DMD, FRCD(C)

April Patton, CDA

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 217/218/219

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

Martin Aidelbaum is a certified specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is the Chair of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and responsible for teaching IV sedation at UBC. He is a consultant for the BC Cancer Agency and chair of the Division of Dentistry at Surrey Memorial Hospital. He has mentored numerous CDA’s to achieve DAANCE qualifications. He maintains a private practice in Surrey.

Jason Chen is a certified specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery. He received his dental degree from UBC and completed his oral surgery residency at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, New York. He is also a consultant for the BC Cancer Agency and a clinical associate professor at UBC. He is involved in teaching IV sedation at UBC. He maintains a private practice in Surrey.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

George Freedman is a founder and past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and a founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry. His most recent textbook is “Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry” (Elsevier). He is an Editorial Board member with Oral Health (Dental Materials and Technology), is a REALITY Team Member and lectures internationally on dental aesthetics and technology.

Stress-free, cement-free, less expensive implants. The latest adhesives, composites, cements, curing and novel matrices. Comfortable Cavity Prep, “wet” impressions and non-surgical perio. Patient-friendly digital radiography, cancer-screening and occlusal appliances. Newest diode lasers and handpieces.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Improve Your Productivity with Innovative DentistryGeorge Freedman, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 110

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Pinhas Adar studied in Tel Aviv, Israel, completed his internship with Willi Geller in Zurich, Switzerland, and then completed his Masters Degree in Dental Technology. Private practice in Atlanta, Adjunct Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Dentistry, a visiting speaker at Harvard, active member of many dental societies as well as on the editorial board of various dental journals.

Effective use of CAD/CAM technology and communicating aesthetic smile design solutions will be discussed. With CAD/CAM, the skill level of the technician is critical, key points that make the difference will be shared as well as selecting the best all-ceramic system for each individual patient.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

The Latest Technology and Solutions with Restorative and Implant AestheticsPinhas Adar, MDT, CDT

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 205

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

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Alex Fleury obtained his MS in Oral Biology and Certificate in Endodontics from the University of Pennsylvania. Former Director of Predoctoral Endodontics at Nova Southeastern University and Baylor College of Dentistry. Currently in private practice in Dallas. He served on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Journal of Endodontics, and is Director of Educational Resources for Real World Endo.

The lecture segment of this two part presentation will concentrate on two areas. 1) How to incorporate new material science, such as bioceramic technology into your practice and 2) How to perform root canal therapy in such a manner that you actually enhance the long-term prognosis of the tooth.Note: This Open Session course is a pre-requisite for the Hands-On course on page 32.

New Horizons in EndodonticsAlex Fleury, DDS, MS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 202/203

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Kristy Menage Bernie is the Director of Educational Designs, based in San Ramon, CA and registered yoga teacher. She is the current President of the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, & an international speaker on a variety of topics. Kristy has been quoted in Esquire Magazine, Women’s Health Magazine, interviewed by ESPN Radio and featured on the cover of RDH Magazine.

Orthodontic therapies are no longer confined to the adolescent population and as such the role of the dental hygienist in patient education has grown significantly in recent years. This course will review the ‘orthodontic medicine’ as it relates to maximizing periodontal health.

Beyond Straight Teeth: The Periodontic/Orthodontic ConnectionKristy Menage Bernie, RDH, BS, RYT

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amWaterfront Hotel - Malaspina

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Michael Rampado obtained his Masters in Endodontics in 2003 from the University of Toronto. Prior to this he practiced as a general dentist for over ten years. He has lectured nationally and internationally and is published in several journals. Dr. Rampado maintains a private state-of-the-art practice, Okanagan Endodontic Specialists, with Dr. Matwychuk in Kelowna, BC.

Current research, development of new technology and new ways of thinking are making endodontic treatment more predictable and efficient. Using clinical examples from my ten years as an endodontist, this presentation will touch on key points of diagnosis, instrumentation, irrigation and obturation.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Endodontics in 2014: A Clinical Perspective on What We Know and What We DoMichael Rampado, BSC,DDS, MSc Endo

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 208/209Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Mark Lin graduated from the University Of Toronto in the Biochemistry Specialists honors program. He received his dental degree from University of Detroit. He currently holds the title as “Assistant Professor” at the faculty of dentistry, co-director of the post graduate prosthodontic program, discipline of Prosthodontics at the University of Toronto.

The evidence in the scientific literature supports that Implant Dentistry obtains a success rate of greater than 90%. With an increasing trend for number and acceptance of dental implants used as a viable tooth replacement therapy, complications and failures rates have increased proportionally.Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

Prevention and Management of Dental Implant ComplicationsMark Lin, BSc, DDS, MSc (Prosthodontics), FRCD (C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 216

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

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An effective partnership between surgical and restorative team members is essential in implant therapy. This session will illustrate the impact of the periodontist’s decisions and surgical techniques on aesthetics and success, and the impact on the restorative outcome as viewed by the restoring dentist.Co-sponsored by BioHorizons Canada

CLBC AB YCE Approved

The Role of the Surgical, Restorative and Technical Teams in Implant TherapySonia Leziy, DDS, Dipl Perio, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C)

Brahm Miller, MSc, DDS, Dipl Pros, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 212/213/214

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Periodontics

Sonia Leziy, periodontist, maintains a practice focusing on implant rehabilitations/perioplastic surgery. She is in full time private practice in the Imperio group in North Vancouver, BC. She is recognized as a key-opinion leader, lectures extensively internationally, is a member of several editorial boards, and is published in the areas of implant aesthetics and perio-plastic surgery.

Brahm Miller, prosthodontist, maintains a full time practice focusing on implant and esthetic rehabilitations in the Imperio group in North Vancouver BC. He is a clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, lectures internationally, is extensively published, is a member of numerous societies/academies and editorial boards and is recognized as a key-opinion leader in his field.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Howard S. Glazer is a Past President of the AGD and founding member of the CAED. Dr. Glazer has been named as one of the “Leading Clinicians in Continuing Education” by Dentistry Today, and one of the Top Dentists by New Jersey Monthly. He lectures and publishes internationally and writes a monthly column for AGD IMPACT.

This is a program about real dentistry for real people by a real dentist! Dr. Glazer will present a potpourri of materials and techniques that will make your day at the office easier, more productive and fun! You and your dental assistant will benefit by learning about these new, exciting materials.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter! New Products, Materials and TechniquesHoward Glazer, DDS, FAGD, FICD, FACD, FASDA

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 224

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Derek Mahony is a world renowned Specialist Orthodontist who has spoken to thousands of practitioners about the benefits of interceptive orthodontic treatment. Early in his career Dr. Mahony learned from leading clinicians the dramatic effect functional appliance therapy can afford patients in orthodontic treatment. He has been combining the fixed and functional appliance approach ever since.

This lecture will present a logical diagnosis approach when planning a makeover for the aesthetic appearance of patient’s teeth. The course will present an inter-disciplinary approach to the diagnosis and management of anterior dental aesthetics, with a special emphasis on orthodontic tooth movement.

The Art of The SmileDerek Mahony, BDS, MScOrth, DOrthRCS, MDOrthRCPS, MOrthRCS, FRCD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amPacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABC

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

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Robert J. Genco, is a Distinguished Professor of Oral Biology and Microbiology at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Genco has published extensively, is a founding partner of Therex LLC, a local biotechnology company and has conducted pioneering studies of the role of infections in increasing the risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease and stroke.

Dr. Genco will discuss risk factors of periodontal disease, critically reviewing evidence supporting the role of perio disease as a risk factor for a variety of systemic conditions. Models of interprofessional collaboration to optimize the management of patients with perio disease and associated risk factors and systemic diseases will be described.Co-sponsored by Colgate

Periodontal Disease and Associated Systemic DiseasesRobert J. Genco, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 306

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Neil Warshawsky is a graduate of the University of Illinois. He maintains his own practice and owns and operates four offices in and around Chicago. Neil focuses on aesthetic solutions for multidisciplinary dental cases, removable appliance therapy, and is currently one of the largest users of Incognito custom lingual braces, in North and South America.

Clear aligners have taken the dental world by storm. Yet, most users do not understand how and why these work. This program will review the 2 most common ways aligners are built and look objectively at the commercial systems that are readily available for purchase.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

A Clear Approach to Aligner Therapy – Which Solution is BEST for your PracticeNeil Warshawsky, DDS, MS, PC

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 117

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Carla Cohn is a general dentist, devoted solely to the practice of dentistry for children. She is a member of several associations, and is a board member of the Manitoba Dental Association. She is an instructor at the University of Manitoba dental faculty. Many of her articles have been published and she has lectured internationally on children’s dentistry for the general practitioner.

Keep the kids IN your practice. This course will give you practical points on how to treat your little patients well. The most up to date restorative treatment options and their clinical indications will be presented. You’ve heard it before - treat the kids well and your practice will soar.Co-sponsored by Bisco Dental Products Canada Inc., NuSmile Pediatric Crowns, SDI (North America) Inc, Septodont of Canada, VOCO Canada, Inc.

Restorative Pediatric Dentistry for The General PractitionerCarla Cohn, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amWaterfront Hotel - Ballroom B

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Hardy Limeback is a biochemist (PhD) and GP dentist from the University of Toronto (‘83). He was Head of Preventive Dentistry from ‘94 to 2012. He practiced for 30 years, the last 20 as a solo dentist. He was Chief Dentist for Metro Toronto Homes for the Aged and served on the 2006 NRC Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water. As Professor Emeritus he continues to lecture in Canada and the US.

‘Alternative medicines’ and fluoride-free therapies to prevent caries in young children require good evidence for efficacy. Good nutrition and hygiene are essential but how effective are xylitol, probiotics, ozone, foods, herbs and plant extracts in preventing tooth decay in young children?

Natural, Fluoride-Free Therapies to Fight Dental Decay in ChildrenHardy Limeback, BSc, PhD, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amPacific Rim - Star Sapphire CLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry Prevention/Diagnosis

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Renata Whiteman is a Professional Advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc. exclusively serving the dental community. She is an expert in providing insurance solutions specific to the needs of the dental professionals across Canada. By understanding clients’ unique situations, she helps them determine what types and amounts of insurance are appropriate for both their personal and business needs.

The only certainties in life are death and taxes. But life may also force you to contend with a range of other disasters. Fortunately, there’s a silver lining: You can reduce the monetary sting of death, taxes and other adversities by having a well-crafted financial planning strategy.Sponsored by CDSPI

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Death, Taxes and Other Disasters; A Silver Linings Financial Playbook for DentistsEvan Parubets, CFP, CIM, FMA, FCSI, CSWP

Michael Trklja, BA (Hons.), FCSI, CFP

Renata WhitemanThursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 305Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management Finance/Practice Transition

Evan Parubets - Investment Planning Advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc, is an expert in providing financial solutions specific to the needs of dental professionals. With over 10 years experience in the investment industry, Evan has attained the CFP designation, is a Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute and is one of a select few to hold the designation of Chartered Wealth Professional.

Michael Trklja is an Investment Planning Advisor at CDSPI Advisory Services Inc. serving the dental community. He helps clients integrate their personal and corporate assets into custom investment plans. He has over 20 years of financial services experience, including as a financial planner with major financial institutions. He is a Certified Financial Planner and Fellow of the Canadian Securities.

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Rhonda Savage is an internationally known author and lecturer, and CEO of Miles Global, an international dental training and consulting firm. She lectures and publishes on women’s health issues, leadership, and business management. Her history in the dental field is multifaceted. A former dental assistant and front office staff member for 14 years, she understands the dynamics of success in a dental team.

Are unmet sales expectations “Driving You Wild”? Learn what it takes to create a self-directed, enthusiastic and accountable business team. This revealing course unlocks the keys to successful leadership from the owner (top-down) to the new hire. Your business is only as strong as its weakest link.

It’s a Jungle Out There!Rhonda Savage, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 211

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

NEBC ABCE Approved

Caroline Cesar graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at UBC in 1989 and maintains a private practice in Abbotsford. She has completed numerous advanced clinical training programs and is a member of the Abbotsford Sundown Toastmasters. Dr. Cesar has completed the Advanced Communicator Bronze Speaker Level, and is presently working on achieving the Silver Level.

Are you wanting to develop your speaking skills so you can share your knowledge with your friends and colleagues? Expand your speaking skills in this mini-workshop by overcoming your fear of public speaking. Push your self out of your comfort zone and become an effective speaker!

Tips for Effective Public SpeakingCaroline Cesar, BSc, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 302

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Since founding Actors Unlimited Entertainment 20 years ago, Roger Haskett has enjoyed a rich and diverse career as an award-winning writer, director, actor, teacher, and speaker. He holds a BFA in Acting and a Masters in Education from the University of British Columbia and has acted in over 150 films, TV shows and commercials like X-Files, Supernatural, Lovesick, Stargate, A Wrinkle in Time …

Do you have important things to say but struggle engaging your audience? Do you self-sabotage under stress? Does fear grip you before or during presentations? This program explores new ways to establish authenticity, enhance confidence, increase engagement and excel in stressful situations.

Pressure Cooker Confidence: Accelerate Your Communication ConfidenceRoger Haskett, BFA Acting, MA Education

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 303/304

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Tieraona Low Dog’s exploration of natural medicine and its role in modern health care began more than 30 years ago as she studied midwifery, herbal medicine, massage therapy and martial arts before earning her medical degree from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. She is author of two National Geographic books: “Life is Your Best Medicine” and “Healthy at Home”.

The use of dietary supplements has become commonplace. All members of the health care team should be familiar with the evidence of safety and benefit for the most commonly used dietary supplements to enhance patient outcomes and reduce risk of adverse events associated with dental procedures.

Top Selling Dietary Supplements: What the Dental Team Should KnowTieraona Low Dog, MD

Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC - Ballroom B

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine, Health

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Thursday, March 6exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

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NEBC ABCE Approved

The BC Dental Hygienists Association has been the trusted advocate for dental hygienists for 50 years. BCDHA engages in dialogue with government, the regulatory body and others in order to effectively serve its members. BCDHA provides a range of services including advocacy, continuing education, promotion of the profession, information on practice issues and employment guidelines.

Join the Board of Directors of the British Columbia Dental Hygienists’ Association in a 50th anniversary celebration. Come reminisce about our milestones along the way and hear about what exciting plans lay ahead for the dental hygiene profession in BC. Join us for a fun and uplifting celebration!Presented by British Columbia Dental Hygienists’ Association

Celebrate Dental Hygiene and BCDHA’s 50th Anniversary!BC Dental Hygienists’ Association Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmWaterfront Hotel - Ballroom CLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Robert Marus, of Yardley, Pennsylvania, is accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. A graduate of NYU College of Dentistry, Dr. Marus currently lectures to dentists on techniques in cosmetic dentistry, serves as a consultant to dental manufacturers and has been published in numerous national and international publications.

Today, many patients demand superior cosmetic results from their dentist. This lecture will demonstrate, in a step-by-step fashion, how to place poster, cervical and incisal composites quickly and easily, so that an aesthetic result with a high success rate and predictable outcome can be achieved.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Posterior, Cervical and Incisal CompositesRobert Marus, DDS, AAACD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 202/203

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Gary Radz is an associate clinical instructor at the University of Colorado, School of Dentistry. He is on the editorial board of seven professional journals, including the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry. Over the past fifteen years, he has lectured internationally and published over 150 articles related to aesthetic dentistry. Dr. Radz maintains a private practice in downtown Denver, CO.

In the constantly changing world of aesthetic dentistry the materials and the techniques are constantly evolving. This fast paced course will review, discuss, and demonstrate the latest and greatest aesthetic materials as well as techniques required to help any dentist provide better cosmetic dentistry in a more efficient and predictable manner.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

The Latest Materials and Techniques That Every Cosmetic Focused Pactice Must Have!Gary Radz, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 208/209

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

Panoramic radiographs, the most common extraoral dental images, are often compromised by errors. Optimal patient preparation, positioning, error correction, evaluation, and interpretation are presented to assist with image quality and provide a systematic approach to obtain diagnostic information.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To SnuffEdwin T. Parks, MS, DMD

Gail Williamson, BS, MS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 224

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

Edwin T. Parks is a Professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in the Dept. of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, IN. He serves as Director of Dental Radiology and Module Director for Dental Student Radiology Courses. Dr. Parks is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Board of Oral Medicine.Gail Williamson is a Professor of Dental Diagnostic Sciences in the Dept. of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology at Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, IN. She received an AS in Dental Hygiene, a BS in Allied Health and a MS in Education. She serves as Director of Faculty Enhancement in the Office of Faculty Affairs and Course Director for Dental Hygiene Radiology Courses.

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Jack Griffin Jr earned his DMD degree from Southern Illinois in 1987 and completed a GPR at the University of Louisville in 1988. Jack has Diplomat status with the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry (ABAD), accreditation with AACD, and Mastership in the AGD. Jack has served as the MasterTrack/CE chair for the Missouri AGD and has reviewed products for Reality Esthetics, the Catapult Group.

With a myriad of newer restorative materials, luting materials and bonding systems, we will simplify things for predictable clinical success with today’s direct and indirect materials. We will indicate durable indirect aesthetic restorations and techniques for efficient aesthetic direct restorations.Co-sponsored byCanadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Let’s Stick Together: The most Durable, Regenerative Aesthetic Materials EVER!Jack Griffin Jr, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 306

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Daniel Hanson is a Professional Engineer with 40+ years involvement in Medical and Dental Radiography. Currently undertaking Radiation Surveys for all Dental Offices in British Columbia and New Brunswick. Has developed and implemented testing protocols to IEC Standards for all of Dental Radiography including Cone Beam Computed Tomography.

The session will present accurate Radiographic Patient Dose information compiled from data collected in 2000+ dental offices located in both British Columbia and New Brunswick. The session will cover this information in terms of actual Patient Dose Delivered and the Dose Area Product.Presented by British Columbia Dental Association

Dose and Kerma Area Concepts as They Relate to all Dental Radiographic ProceduresDaniel Hanson, P. Eng, BASc, MIEEE, MEIC

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 305Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

Insights about crime investigation and analysis will be shared by one of Canada’s leading forensic scientists. Come and witness example cases taken from the BOLD Lab at UBC Dentistry. Learn how trace evidence can reveal truths that criminals attempted to eliminate. Strange truths will surprise you.

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Truth is Stranger Than Fiction!David Sweet O.C., DMD, PhD, DABFO

Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC - Ballroom C

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Forensics

David Sweet O.C. has qualifications in forensic dentistry and forensic medicine and specializes in dental and DNA trace evidence. He is Director of BOLD Lab at UBC Dentistry, a tenured UBC professor, and Associate Dean of Students. In 2008, Dr. Sweet was invested into the Order of Canada for his work as a forensic science teacher, researcher and consultant.

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Here. There. Anywhere.Integrated online and in-person CE for the whole dental team

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Open SessionsOpen Sessions Thursday, March 6exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pmexhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Derek Mahony is a world renowned Specialist Orthodontist who has spoken to thousands of practitioners about the benefits of interceptive orthodontic treatment. Early in his career Dr. Mahony learned from leading clinicians the dramatic effect functional appliance therapy can afford patients in orthodontic treatment. He has been combining the fixed and functional appliance approach ever since.

This lecture will cover the treatment of a number of conditions such as the long face syndrome, posterior growth rotation, anterior open bite and open bite tendencies.

Review of Treatment Modalities for the Over Closed Vertical DimensionDerek Mahony, BDS, MScOrth, DOrthRCS, MDOrthRCPS, MOrthRCS, FRCD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 216

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Jo-Anne Jones is president of a practice management and clinical training company focused on delivering results-oriented solutions for today’s dental practice. Her career has continued to evolve with her more recent emergence as a motivational speaker. She has been selected as one of the DPR’s 2013 Top 25 Women in Dentistry and joins the 2014 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 4th consecutive year.

Xerostomia or dryness of the oral cavity is now affecting 1 out of every 5 adults. As the population ages and the ‘silver tsunami’ rolls in, are we prepared to address the challenging condition of xerostomia? Learn how to identify and evaluate salivary hypofunction and provide solutions that work!

Xerostomia: Etiology, Clinical Evaluation and Innovative StrategiesJo-Anne Jones, RDH

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmPacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABCLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

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This presentation will interactively look at standard and new periodontal procedures that are used to complement the restorative process. The role of the restorative dentist in guiding these decisions, in selecting materials and in defining the aesthetic outcome of treatment will be illustrated.Co-sponsored by BioHorizons Canada

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Update on Periodontal Therapy & Restorative Procedures: Health and Aesthetic OutcomesSonia Leziy, DDS, Dipl Perio, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C)

Brahm Miller, MSc, DDS, Dipl Pros, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C)

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 212/213/214

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Sonia Leziy, periodontist, maintains a practice focusing on implant rehabilitations/perioplastic surgery. She is in full time private practice in the Imperio group in North Vancouver, BC. She is recognized as a key-opinion leader, lectures extensively internationally, is a member of several editorial boards, and is published in the areas of implant aesthetics and perio-plastic surgery.

Brahm Miller, prosthodontist, maintains a full time practice focusing on implant and esthetic rehabilitations in the Imperio group in North Vancouver BC. He is a clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, lectures internationally, is extensively published, is a member of numerous societies/academies and editorial boards and is recognized as a key-opinion leader in his field.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Carla Cohn is a general dentist, devoted solely to the practice of dentistry for children. She is a member of several associations, and is a board member of the Manitoba Dental Association. She is an instructor at the University of Manitoba dental faculty. Many of her articles have been published and she has lectured internationally on children’s dentistry for the general practitioner.

If dental caries is 100% preventable, then why do we still have an epidemic? We have many “smart” procedures and materials available to us – learn how and when to implement them. A “tool box” of preventive strategies and bioactive materials will be presented.Co-sponsored by Bisco Dental Products Canada Inc., NuSmile Pediatric Crowns, SDI (North America) Inc, Septodont of Canada, VOCO Canada, Inc.

Preventive Pediatric Dentistry for The General PractitionerCarla Cohn, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmWaterfront Hotel - Ballroom B

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry

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In today’s world of visual communication attractive dental photographs are imperative. This lecture will present a simplified yet artistic approach to digital dental photography and portraits. It will guide you in selecting the correct photo systems, accessories, and software for your practice.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Dental Digital Photography for the 2014 Dental PracticeRichard Young, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 205

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Photography

Richard Young is an assistant professor of restorative dentistry at LLUSD. His interest in dental photography spans the last 27 years and he is recognized for his expertise in digital photography. His innovative and practical methods have inspired countless colleagues to adopt digital photography into their clinical procedures. He maintains a practice with his wife focusing on aesthetic dentistry.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Hardy Limeback is a biochemist (PhD) and GP dentist from the University of Toronto (‘83). He was Head of Preventive Dentistry from ‘94 to 2012. He practiced for 30 years, the last 20 as a solo dentist. He was Chief Dentist for Metro Toronto Homes for the Aged and served on the 2006 NRC Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water. As Professor Emeritus he continues to lecture in Canada and the US.

Celiac disease (CD) patients have damaged intestines and poor absorption of nutrients. Enamel hypoplasia and mouth ulcers are symptomatic of CD. The talk will cover the aetiology of CD, the differential diagnosis of enamel lesions and oral ulcers, and celiac patient management.

Celiac Disease in Dentistry and the Gluten-Free DietHardy Limeback, BSc, PhD, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmPacific Rim - Star Sapphire C

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis, Health

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Bill Blatchford is a strong voice in dentistry today for profitability; advocating for more net return, time away and enjoyment of life. He has helped thousands of Doctors achieve practice success. In his Custom Coaching Program, he works personally with Doctors to achieve their dream practice. He has authored Playing Your ‘A’ Game, Blatchford Blueprints and produces ‘Mornings with Bill.’

Create a vision to rekindle your dreams with passion and energy, forming an accountable team. Discover easy-to-implement overhead reduction and sales conversations to consistently deliver a 55% overhead while increasing production by $500,000 with significantly more net profit and time off!

The Art of Leadership and Profitability: 12 Proven Systems to Change Your LifeBill Blatchford, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 110Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Speaker Host: Anitra Donald

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Lisa Philp is President of Transitions Group North America, a full service dental coaching company. She graduated from East Tennessee State University as a Registered Dental Hygienist. Her career began with clinical hygiene to the creation of a periodontal disease management program in which she coached thousands of dental professionals. She is an author, coach and highly sought after speaker.

An empowered, highly motivated “Team” is the key to a successful practice. The average dental team only accesses 10% - 15% of it’s potential. Imagine a team who has maximized their potential, performing at optimal levels by combining their strengths and working towards a common vision.

The Ultimate Synergistic Team 1+1=3Lisa Philp, RDH

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 301

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

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Open SessionsOpen Sessions Thursday, March 6exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pmexhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Not all Grey Market products are the same; some are sold legally, others are not, and some are just plain counterfeit. Learn how to make the distinction for an informed choice, and find out how to balance your professional duty to patients with the stresses of running a profitable dental practice.Sponsored by Dental Industry Association of Canada

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Shades of Grey – The Grey Market in Dental ProductsBernie Teitelbaum, B Comm

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 303/304

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Bernie Teitelbaum is the Executive Director of the Dental Industry Association of Canada, and is the industry watchdog for Market Ethics. Bernie has 37 years of experience in a variety of senior financial, operations, sales and marketing positions in the dental industry. Bernie has lectured extensively and written articles on the Grey Market for the last 8 years.

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Rhonda Savage is an internationally known author and lecturer, and CEO of Miles Global, an international dental training and consulting firm. She lectures and publishes on women’s health issues, leadership, and business management. Her history in the dental field is multifaceted. A former dental assistant and front office staff member for 14 years, she understands the dynamics of success in a dental team.

When your dental team member has the skills to communicate and connect with the patients he or she serves, it means better care, happier patients and more profits! This lecture will help your dental team learn how to communicate well and improve case acceptance by knowing the right words to use!

Verbal Skills WorkshopRhonda Savage, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmWaterfront Hotel - Mackenzie 1/2

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

Speaker Host: Nasim Roy

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PMBC AB YCE Approved

John Flucke is in private practice in Lee’s Summit, Missouri where he still practices 4 days per week. He also serves as Technology Editor for Dental Products Report magazine where he writes, edits, and does video demos of products featured in his “Technology Evangelist’ columns. He is also Peer Review Committee Chairman for the State of Missouri.

Learn strategies for total integration of digital dentistry and digital records. Dr. Flucke will cover all the necessary components and techniques of converting a paper based office to a digital one, including the high tech operatory.

A Complete Guide to High-Tech Dentistry in a Paperless OfficeJohn Flucke, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 207Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

Speaker Host: Dr. Mark Fogelman

Topics will include: Income tax strategies; Effective practice ownership structures; What’s new on income splitting; Learning the most effective way to sell your practice; Understanding different share structures with business partners; Working through cash flow and steps to take; Deductible expenses to save money for investment. Presented by MNP LLP

NEBC AB YCE Approved

From Associateship to Retirement: Strategies to Stay Ahead of the Tax ManCalvin Carpenter, CA

Don Murdoch, CA, CFP, CPA (USA)

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 302

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Finance/Practice Transition

Calvin Carpenter is the Leader of MNP’s Professional Service team. Working one on one with professionals in the dental community, Calvin provides valuable advice to help clients reach their business and personal goals. His expertise covers a wide range of areas of vital importance to owner-managers and practitioners, including performance management, industry benchmarking, tax planning and human resource assessments.

Don Murdoch is the Leader of MNP’s Professional Services team in British Columbia. Based out of MNP’s Kelowna office, Don has been in public practice for more than 25 years. He focuses on healthcare professionals and other high net worth clients, working closely with them to develop sound strategies to ensure their long-term success by providing advisory and compliance services related to wealth creation and accumulation and tax planning.

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Tieraona Low Dog’s exploration of natural medicine and its role in modern health care began more than 30 years ago as she studied midwifery, herbal medicine, massage therapy and martial arts before earning her medical degree from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. She is author

From wholesome food, herbal medicines, and movement to meditation, interaction with nature, and social connectedness, Dr. Low Dog draws a virtual road map to well-being that is both sensible and inspiring.

Life Is Your Best MedicineTieraona Low Dog, MD

Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC - Ballroom BLearning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine, Health

Speaker Host: Kathy Boyd

of two National Geographic books: “Life is Your Best Medicine” and “Healthy at Home”.

Afternoon PresentationsAfternoon Presentations

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Martin Braun is one of the most accomplished and respected cosmetic rejuvenation physicians practicing in the Vancouver area. After receiving his MD from UBC in 1984, he opened Vancouver Laser and Skin Care Centre,devoting his practice exclusively to injectables and inject more Botox and Juvederm than anyone in Canada.

Members of the dental profession will learn how Botox can play an increasingly large part in the management of conditions such bruxism, TMJ dysfunction, and various headache syndromes, in addition to cosmetic concerns such as reshaping of the lower facial features.

Botox as an Adjunct to Everyday Dental PracticeMartin Braun, MD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 121/122

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine

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Open SessionsOpen Sessions Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pmexhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Robert Hicks Memorial LectureAs the founding Chairman of the BC Dental Meeting, Dr. Robert Hicks started the meeting format that evolved into today’s Pacific Dental Conference. In 1988, he said “While the quality of the scientific program and the dental trade exhibits must justify the valuable time we set aside to attend continuing education events, we should never lose sight of the importance of the social contact we enjoy when we attend [the Pacific Dental Conference]”. This philosophy has continued to foster the growth of the Pacific Dental Conference to the current day.It is with respect that we have dedicated a lecture to honour the experience and expertise that guided the meeting through its developing years.

John Cranham is an internationally recognized speaker on Esthetic Principles of Smile Design and has published numerous articles on Restorative Dentistry. He is the Clinical Director of the Dawson Academy where he is involved with the courses within the curriculum. Dr. Cranham maintains a contemporary dental practice in Chesapeake, Virginia, focussing on cosmetic, restorative and implant services.

This course will provide the dental team with the necessary occlusal information to perform complex cosmetic and restorative procedures at a very high level. Each participant will learn the anatomy and physiology of the gnathostomatic system and how to predictably design a stable, minimal stress occlusion. This course will focus on predictably restoring the patient with wear, sore muscles (headaches), and diagnosing patients that may have a problem with the TM joints.

Robert Hicks Memorial Lecture

Occlusion for Aesthetic Restorative PracticeJohn Cranham, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmPacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/BLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Occlusion/TMD, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Speaker Host: Dr. Caroline Cesar

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8:30amImplant PlacementMark Kwon, DMD, FICOI

Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

Mark Kwon studied in Pharmaceutical Sciences and obtained his Doctors of Dental Medicine from UBC. He is a full time clinician in his implant only practice, Chrysalis Dental Centre and focuses on various implant surgery, advanced bone grafting and full mouth reconstruction including All-on-4 ‘Teeth-in-a-Day’ procedures.

11:30amAnterior Tooth Wear – RestorationElliott Mechanic, BSc, DDS

Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

2:30pmCAD/CAMAlex Touchstone, DDS

Co-sponsored by Henry Schein

Alex Touchstone is a recognized pioneer in chairside dental CAD/CAM technology and one of the first advocates of digital dentistry. He frequently shares his experience and knowledge with dental colleagues around the world through articles published in leading dental journals, lectures and workshops and at major dental meetings.

Note: Demonstration times may be subject to change, please check the PDC App or the Conference at a Glance for the most current scheduling.

Elliot Mechanic practices aesthetic dentistry in Montreal, Canada. He received his Bachelor of Science (1975) and Doctor of Dental Surgery (1979) degrees from McGill University. Dr. Mechanic is the aesthetic editor of Canada’s ‘Oral Health’ dental journal and is on the editorial board of Dentistry Today. He also is the co-founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry.

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Legend for Continuing Education CreditsClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC Not EligibleNEDental/Medical EmergenciesDME

Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Open SessionsOpen SessionsAll Day PresentationsAll Day Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Lou Graham is a graduate of Emory Dental School. He is an internationally recognized lecturer and is the founder of the Catapult Group - a continuing education company whose philosophy and programs use new interactive formats to integrate conservative dentistry with 21st century materials and techniques. Dr. Graham enjoys providing dental care at his multi-specialty private practice in Chicago, Il.

This course is about how to create long lasting restorations and the essential steps that MUST be incorporated into the process. The changes in materials have been profound and this program will present casework for all classes of restorations with the latest research and materials presented.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Updates in Direct and Indirect Restorative Dentistry: Mastering Today’s MaterialsLou Graham, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 109

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Sergio Kuttler graduated from Universidad Tecnologica de Mexico in 1978; Endodontic Certificate University of Southern California in 1984. Former Chair of the Endodontic Dept., presently Professor Dept. of Endodontics and Associate Dean For Advanced Education Programs at Nova Southeastern University, College Of Dental Medicine. He has presented over 450 national and worldwide courses and lectures.

Topics include: Single NiTi file system over multiple files systems in preparing canals without procedural errors; Objectives of canal instrumentation and achieving these; Advantages of core-obturation materials for 3D obturation of the prepared canal space based on the “best evidence possible”.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Taking The Difficulty Out Of Endodontic Treatment: Do it Scientifically SimpleSergio Kuttler, BS, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 211Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Joyce Bassett is VP and an Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, an Associate member of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, a KOIS mentor and a member in the Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics. She teaches aesthetics at the Arizona School of Dentistry, a national lecturer, published author and is a member of the editorial board of many peer-reviewed publications.

Systemized techniques for ceramics.Prep techniques to simplify difficult space management cases. Adhesive technology and products for incremental layering to bulk fill. Anatomic stratification of anterior comp to attain a polychromatic result. The cases are published in peer reviewed journals.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Real World Cosmetic Dentistry – Faults Failures and Fixes. Aesthetics BUILT TO LASTJoyce Bassett, FAACD, FAGD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 110Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

Repeated All Day PresentationsRepeated All Day Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Damon C. Adams, a graduate of the University of Michigan’s School of Dentistry, is an assistant clinical professor at the University of Toledo, College of Medicine’s dental residency program. Dr. Adams is the editor-in-chief of Dentistry Today and also serves on the Advisory Board for Spectrum Dialogue (Palmeri Publications). He is a member of the ADA, AGD, AACD, SCAD, and the NADL.

Understanding the advanced all-ceramic choices and applications now available is a must. A more in-depth knowledge of materials will help enable the doctor and team in better explaining, discussing, and supporting treatment plans that include the most proven aesthetic and long-term options.

All Ceramics: What’s New? What’s Proven? Controversies and Clinical TipsDamon Adams, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 118 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 118

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials/Techniques

Speaker Host: Dr. Christine Berthold

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Brian Chanpong completed his dental degree at USC and a three year hospital based residency in anesthesia at the University of Toronto. He is a diplomate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology. At UBC he is the course director for local anesthesia and minimal sedation. Dr. Chanpong runs an out-patient anesthesia clinic that provides sedation or general anesthesia for dental patients.

This presentation covers all aspects of local anesthesia. Topics include a review of advanced local anesthesia blocks, tips and tricks to increase your success rate and new devices that have entered the marketplace.

FREEZE!Brian Chanpong, DDS, MSc (Dental Anesthesia)

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 2/3 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am Waterfront Hotel - Mackenzie 1/2

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia

CLBC AB YCE Approved Please join us for this interactive seminar designed to review oral lesions and dental therapeutics that oral care providers commonly encounters in a community practice. Topics include: common benign oral lesions, microbial infections, and oral pre-cancerous lesion.

How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth??Samson Ng, BSc, DMD, MSc, FRCD(C), FDSRCSEd, Dip. ABOM, Dip. ABOMP

Charles Shuler, DMD, PhD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 1 Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC East - Room 1

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

Samson Ng is a certified specialist in oral medicine and pathology. He is appointed as clinical assistant professor at the UBC, director of the Oral Care Program for the Medically Complex Patients (OCPMCP) at the VGH Department of Dentistry. Dr. Ng also operates private practices in Vancouver and Abbotsford.

Charles Shuler is Dean & Professor UBC Faculty of Dentistry. His BS is from the University of Wisconsin, DMD from Harvard School of Dental Medicine, PhD from the University of Chicago and Oral Pathology from the University of Minnesota and Royal Dental College Copenhagen. His current research interests include craniofacial development, oral carcinogenesis, oral medicine and gene therapy.

Repeated Presentations (morning)Repeated Presentations (morning)

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Gilles Chaumanet is President for France of Academy of Laser Education, Ambassador of GOIA, active member of CENALOS, member of French Society of Medical Laser, Member of International Academy of Periodontology, member of Italian Society of Oral Surgery, Member of International Congress of Oral Implantologist as well as many other societies.

A new method, with the use of laser technology combine with the potential of condensation and expansion of the bone, to go on a minimally invasive approach in the surgical placement of implants. Most of them are immediate post extractional implants and in a flapless procedure.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Simplifying Laser Implantology from Osteotomy to AbutmentGilles Chaumanet, DMD, MSc

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 215 Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 215

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Laser Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are the owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. She was awarded Dental Products Report 25 Women in Dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

This course is a must for the dental team who is ready to go to the next level. As clinical procedures in aesthetic dentistry continue to expand and improve, the role of the dental assistant has continued to evolve as well.Co-sponsored by Heraeus Kulzer

From Our Side of the ChairShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 121/122 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 121/122

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

See Shannon Pace Brinker on the Live Dentistry Stage Thursday at 1pm

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Repeated Presentations (morning)Repeated Presentations (morning)

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bruce W. Small is a practicing restorative dentist from Lawrenceville, New Jersey concentrating on clinical excellence. Dr. Small is a clinical instructor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and with other members of his study club mentors a cast and direct gold selective/elective at UMDNJ for senior dental students.

Have you ever stopped in the middle of a case and wondered what to do next? Do you sometimes not even attempt cases that seem too complex? In this fast paced down to earth seminar Dr. Small shows how to approach complex cases in an organized manner making it much easier for the dentist and lab techician.

Complex Restorative Dentistry Made EasierBruce Small, BS, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 224 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 109

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Nancy Andrews graduated from University of Southern California. She is Course director for Infection Control and Oral Pathology at West Coast University, Dept. of Dental Hygiene. Ms. Andrews is a “top 100 U.S. Speaker”, and is on the California Dental Assoc., ADA and OSAP speaker’s / Consultants bureaus.

Update your knowledge of the most important issues in clinical safety, including how to handle ordinary and extraordinary infectious diseases. This class blends science with reality: reviewing CDC Guidelines and State regulations for Infection Control.

Hot Topics in Infection ControlNancy Andrews, RDH, BS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 8/15 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am Waterfront Hotel - Ballroom C

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Safety/Infection Control

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Fernanda Almeida is an Assistant Professor at UBC, Vancouver where she does research mainly focused on oral appliance therapy for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. She also sees patients in a private practice restricted to the treatment of sleep disordered breathing.

This session will detail and discuss the steps and guidelines of oral appliance therapy. The role of dentist in the treatment of severe sleep apnea is emerging, and his lecture will entail what dentists need to know and do to help reduce cardiovascular morbidity.

The Secret of a Good Night Sleep, Oral Appliances for Snoring and Sleep ApneaFernanda Almeida, DDS, MSc, PhD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 208/209 Repeated Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm VCC - Room 224

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Sleep Apnea

Speaker Host: Kelly Mabey

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Theresa Gonzales recently retired from the United States Army Dental Corps after a long and distinguished career in active federal service to the US. Most recently, she was a nominative selection as the Director of Strategic Communications for the Army Surgeon General. She has commanded formations in Europe and the United States.

This seminar is designed to delineate the legitimate role of the forensic dentist with respect to dental identification, recognizing and reporting human abuse, determination of chronologic age, and dentistry’s role in a mass-disaster setting.

Overcoming the CSI Effect: Redefining Dentistry’s Role in the Forensic AreaTheresa Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS

Friday, 9:00am–11:30am (special times)VCC - Ballroom B Repeated Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC - Ballroom B

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Forensics

Speaker Host: Lynette Cramen

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John Flucke is in private practice in Lee’s Summit, Missouri where he still practices 4 days per week. He also serves as Technology Editor for Dental Products Report magazine where he writes, edits, and does video demos of products featured in his “Technology Evangelist’ columns. He is also Peer Review Committee Chairman for the State of Missouri.

Learn about many technologies that can improve your efficiency and patient care. Learn about digital operatories and high tech devices to improve patient outcomes. However, there are many pieces of the “technology puzzle” and not all require a huge investment in financial resources or training.

Day-to-Day Technology That Can Improve Your PracticeJohn Flucke, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 207 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 207

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bart Johnson’s career has focused on the care of high-risk medically, mentally, and physically challenged people. His patients include those with hemophilia, cancer, heart and liver disease, Alzheimer’s, Autism Spectrum, and psychiatric illness. He has directed GPR programs for 22 years, and is the co-founder and Director of the Swedish Medical Center GPR program. They host 4 residents per year.

Treating special needs patients can be a wonderfully rewarding aspect to any dental practice. This course discusses the global considerations and some helpful specific techniques involved when deciding how to welcome these patients into your practice.

Treating Patients with Special Needs: How to Make it Fun and RewardingBart Johnson, DDS, MS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 119/120 Repeated Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm VCC - Room 109

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Special Needs

NCBC AB YCE Approved

Timothy Pendergrass is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Rehabilitation Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX. He holds a dual appointment within the School of Allied Health Sciences in both the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Science Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs. His teaching responsibilities include Functional Anatomy, Orthopedics and Ergonomics.

Dentistry often requires repetitive movements of the upper extremities while at the same time promoting unusually awkward postures of the cervical spine. This course will explore various movement related dysfunctions in and about the cervical spine associated with the practice of dentistry.

Dentistry, Talk about Pain in the Neck...Timothy Pendergrass, PT, MPT, MS, COMT

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 217/218/219 Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am Waterfront Hotel Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Chris Scappatura is passionate about promoting positive lasting personal and office development through hilarious yet thought-provoking seminars and coaching. With over 20 years in the dental industry, he has implemented custom practice management systems across North America. Chris’ seminars on practice management and personal development pinpoint ways to improve yourself and the overall office environment.

This energetic presentation will have you laughing at this familiar expression while we examine topics that affect this state-of-mind such as sleep, relationships, diet, and exercise. Come learn how to get out of bed on the right side and drag your co-workers with you.

Waking Up on the Wrong Side of the BedChris Scappatura Friday, 9:00am–11:30am (special times)VCC - Ballroom A Repeated from Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

Speaker Host: Yvonne Smith

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PMBC AB YCE Approved

Jesse Miller, a noted international speaker presenting and consulting to schools, non-profit groups and companies since 2007. Jesse is in high demand as a keynote speaker on the topics of Social Media Awareness, Internet Safety and Online Content Evaluation. During the 2011/2012 school year, his awareness programs for schools in British Columbia reached over 225,000 student participants.

Social media and mobile technology have changed professional environments and changed communications with clients - one picture or message sent over social media can change your professional and personal reputation in seconds. Social media awareness is now a must for anyone in the connected world.

Social Media Awareness for the Dental ProfessionalJesse MillerFriday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Ballroom C Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Ballroom C

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology, Communication

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Nancy Andrews graduated from University of Southern California. She is Course director for Infection Control and Oral Pathology at West Coast University, Dept. of Dental Hygiene. Ms. Andrews is a “top 100 U.S. Speaker”, and is on the California Dental Assoc., ADA and OSAP speaker’s / Consultants bureaus.

This class calibrates dental teams for improved and consistent identification and management of oral pathology. This is an interactive learning and review process to help dental professionals and teams perfect their methods of identifying and handling oral conditions.

Lesions and Lifestyles – Oral Pathology Review and Update for AuxiliariesNancy Andrews, RDH, BS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 8/15 Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm Waterfront Hotel - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

CLBC AB YCE Approved

With the popularity of oral and IV sedation, dentists providing these services need to be aware of the disasters that can happen. Prepare your office by learning from cases that have occurred. Equip yourself with the knowledge and equipment necessary to provide safe sedation to your patients.

Sedation Disasters! Are You Ready?Brian Chanpong, DDS, MSc (Dental Anesthesia)

Robert Marciniak, DMD, MSc (Anesthesia)

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 204 Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 117

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine

Brian Chanpong completed his dental degree at USC and a three year hospital based residency in anesthesia at the University of Toronto. He is a diplomate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology. At UBC he is the course director for local anesthesia and minimal sedation. Dr. Chanpong runs an out-patient anesthesia clinic that provides sedation or general anesthesia for dental patients.

Robert Marciniak graduated from UBC dentistry and worked in private practice for 3 years before pursuing a 3-year hospital-based residency in anesthesia through the University of Toronto. He currently works as an anesthetist at Brian Chanpong Inc. in Vancouver and maintains a satellite anesthesia clinic on Vancouver Island.

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Timothy Pendergrass is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Rehabilitation Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX. He holds a dual appointment within the School of Allied Health Sciences in both the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Science Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs. His teaching responsibilities include Functional Anatomy, Orthopedics and Ergonomics.

Lack of physical activity throughout your workday, combined with static postures and repetitive motion often leads to muscular soreness, pain, and loss of productivity. This course will explore the unique fitness needs of the dental professional as well as ways to improve your overall quality of life.

Dentistry in Motion: Achieve Peak Performance to Maximize ProductivityTimothy Pendergrass, PT, MPT, MS, COMT

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 119/120 Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 109

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Chris Scappatura is passionate about promoting positive lasting personal and office development through hilarious yet thought-provoking seminars and coaching. With over 20 years in the dental industry, he has implemented custom practice management systems across North America. Chris’ seminars on practice management and personal development pinpoint ways to improve yourself and the overall office environment.

You should be happy all the time regardless of the situation or people around you. We get into the DETAILS and provide easy to implement ideas you can use to improve your relationships with others, the environment you live in and your overall health. Living life is all about you and your happiness.

Happiness is in the D.E.T.A.I.L.S. Chris ScappaturaFriday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special times)VCC - Ballroom A Repeated from Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bruce W. Small is a practicing restorative dentist from Lawrenceville, New Jersey concentrating on clinical excellence. Dr. Small is a clinical instructor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and with other members of his study club mentors a cast and direct gold selective/elective at UMDNJ for senior dental students.

Using over thirty years of clinical experience Dr. Small explores the not often discussed topic of clinical failures. What determines a success or a failure? How long should a restoration stay in a patient’s mouth? Are some materials or techniques better than others?

Restorative Failures: The Good, The Bad, and The UglyBruce Small, BS, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 224 Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC - Room 211

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry

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Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Anne N. Guignon, internationally recognized for numerous contributions to dental hygiene for over forty years, is a practicing clinician, columnist, and Senior Consulting Editor for RDH Magazine. Anne is a textbook chapter author, frequent presenter, on the faculty at University of Texas and received the 2004 Philips RDH Mentor of the Year and the 2009 ADHA Colgate Irene Newman Award.

Biofilms are complex polymicrobial communities that contribute to both periodontal disease and caries. Biofilms play a significant role in chronic disease, persistent wounds and recurrent infections. Biofilms resist traditional antibiotic therapy, creating unique clinical and therapeutic challenges.

Understanding Biofilms – Mother Nature’s Microbial MasterpiecesAnne Guignon, RDH, MPH

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 220/221/222

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

CLBC AB YCE Approved

George Kirtley received his degree from Indiana University, He is Dually Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and Clinical Instructor for the NY, London and Palm Beach Aesthetic Advantage since 1996.

The focus of this lecture is to establish the interrelationship between the face and the smile/teeth in designing a smile. This takes into consideration such things as Facial Reference lines, Natural Reoccurring Proportion, and the use of cosmetic digital imaging in establishing smile design.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

The Art of a Beautiful SmileGeorge Kirtley, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 204

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Robert Lowe graduated magna cum laude from Loyola University School of Dentistry in 1982 and was a Clinical Professor in Restorative Dentistry until its closure in 1993. Since 2000, he has maintained a private practice in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Lowe lectures internationally and publishes in well known dental journals on aesthetic and restorative dentistry.

This lecture will cover many “pearls” and new materials for both direct and indirect dentistry. Don’t miss this technique-oriented seminar that is geared toward delivering useful clinical information that can be implemented immediately having a positive impact on the “bottom line” of your practice!Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Update 2014: “Real World” Dentistry for the Restorative PracticeRobert Lowe, DDS, FAGD, FICD, FADI, FACD, FIADFE, FASDA

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 216

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Kristy Menage Bernie is the Director of Educational Designs, based in San Ramon, CA and registered yoga teacher. She is the current President of the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, and an international speaker on a variety of topics. Kristy has been quoted in Esquire Magazine, Women’s Health Magazine, interviewed by ESPN Radio and featured on the cover of RDH Magazine.

This session will introduce participants to the latest advancement remineralization strategies, including fluoride, calcium and phosphate delivery systems as well as an overview of Caries Management by Risk Assessment (CAMBRA).

Remineralization Strategies: Advancements in Fluoride, Calcium & Phosphate TechnologyKristy Menage Bernie, RDH, BS, RYT

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 11

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

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Morning PresentationsMorning Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Fay Goldstep has served on the teaching faculties of the Post-graduate Programs in Esthetic Dentistry at multiple US Universities. She has lectured nationally and internationally on Soft-Tissue Lasers, Electronic Caries Detection, Healing Dentistry and Innovations in Hygiene and has published numerous textbook chapters and articles on these topics.

Patients are bioactive beings. Early decay can be detected, mapped,treated and re-evaluated. Bioactive materials, Glass ionomers, Giomers, Biodentine - what when where? Perio disease, inflammation run amuk? Soft tissue lasers repair and heal. Enhance in-office perio, soft tissue lasers and photodynamic therapy.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

The Bioactive PatientFay Goldstep, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 113

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry, Prevention/Diagnosis

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Gary Glassman received his DDS from University of Toronto in 1984 and graduated from the Endodontology Program at Temple University in 1987. The endodontic editor of Oral Health Dental Journal, and faculty member of University of Toronto, Dr. Glassman is Adjunct Professor and Director of Endodontic programming at the University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica.

Shape root canals with NiTi instrumentation using the NEW TF Adaptive™ Nickel Titanium System. Irrigate with apical negative pressure using the EndoVac™. Obturate with warm vertical condensation using the Continuous Wave of Vertical Condensation using the Elements™ Obturation System.Co-sponsored by Sybron Dental SpecialtiesNote: This Open Session course is a pre-requisite for the Hands-On course on page 36.

Endodontic Solutions: Providing Endodontics Predictably, Profitably and PainlesslyGary Glassman, DDS, FRCD(C)

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amPacific Rim - Star Sapphire C

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Derek Mahony is a world renowned Specialist Orthodontist who has spoken to thousands of practitioners about the benefits of interceptive orthodontic treatment. Early in his career Dr. Mahony learned from leading clinicians the dramatic effect functional appliance therapy can afford patients in orthodontic treatment. He has been combining the fixed and functional appliance approach ever since.

General dentists are the gatekeepers of the airway and in preventing the impaction of the maxillary canine. It is the purpose of this lecture to review the findings of Ericson and Kurol’s important clinical studies.

Diagnose and Treat Impacted Canines, Prevent Canine Impaction in Young ChildrenDerek Mahony, BDS, MScOrth, DOrthRCS, MDOrthRCPS, MOrthRCS, FRCD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 206Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

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Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

Ray Padilla is at the UCLA School of Dentistry. He is the Team Dentist for UCLA Athletics, the Los Angeles Galaxy, and USA National Soccer Teams. Dr. Padilla has published many articles on dental appliance pressure thermoforming, mouthguards, trauma treatment and prevention and organized www.sportsdentistry.com. He maintains a private practice in Manhattan Beach, California.

This lecture will address trauma recognition and treatment of orofacial injuries. Pressure thermoformed laminated mouthguards will be discussed. Fabrication of other thermoformed appliances, such as splints, stents, positioners, retainers, and full denture and partial repairs will be demonstrated.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada LimitedNote: This Open Session course is a pre-requisite for the Hands-On course on page 36.

Pressure Thermoforming, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention & Thermoforming AppliancesRay Padilla, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 117Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Trauma Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Greg Psaltis has been a pediatric dentist for 39 years, 34 of which have been in private practice in Olympia, WA. In addition to enjoying his practice, Dr. Psaltis lectures frequently on pediatric topics, communication skills and quality of life issues. His unique speaking style reflects his years of experience and his keen observations, thus making his programs informative and entertaining.

Each pediatric dental exam is a new patient exam due to growth and development. There is much to see in children’s mouths besides caries and loose teeth. Included are all aspects of pediatric exams, including anomalies, growth and development and habits. Photos and radiographs illustrate all topics.

So Little Room, So Much to SeeGreg Psaltis, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 306

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry

Morning PresentationsMorning Presentations

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Lisa Philp is President of Transitions Group North America, a full service dental coaching company. She graduated from East Tennessee State University as a Registered Dental Hygienist. Her career began with clinical hygiene to the creation of a periodontal disease management program in which she coached thousands of dental professionals. She is an author, coach and highly sought after speaker.

Open time in the schedule causes significant concerns for the dental practice. Unlock the mystery of why your patients don’t value your time and discover key strategies how they can be re-trained to honour your cancellation policies.

No-Shows and Cancellations – Unlock the MysteryLisa Philp, RDH

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 212/213/214

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Rhonda Savage is an internationally known author and lecturer, and CEO of Miles Global, an international dental training and consulting firm. She lectures and publishes on women’s health issues, leadership, and business management. Her history in the dental field is multifaceted. A former dental assistant and front office staff member for 14 years, she understands the dynamics of success in a dental team.

Some dental practices thrive with limited stress. Others struggle with managing their budget, overhead, and overall systems. What they need is... a unique success driven team approach! In order to ensure a healthy bottom line, systems are key!

The Savage Front Desk – An Entire Team ApproachRhonda Savage, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 301

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

Speaker Host: Subbalakshmi Arunachalam Pillai

Speaker Host: Kristin Nickells

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Open SessionsOpen Sessions Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pmexhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Morning PresentationsMorning Presentations

Complaints against dentists have doubled over the past five years. Learn how a preventive approach to managing your practice can keep you from being blindsided by a complaint. We will be using real-life scenarios and behind-the-scenes insight to teach you simple techniques for how to prevent complaints. We will also show you what steps to take if you are faced with a complaint from a patient. Presented by College of Dental Surgeons of BC

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Avoiding ComplaintsJerome Marburg, LLB, MBA

Chris Hacker, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 202/203

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Jerome Marburg is Registrar/CEO of CDSBC. He has extensive experience as a regulator, executive manager, and general counsel for professional regulatory bodies.

Chris Hacker is a Complaint Investigator at CDSBC. He has over 30 years of practice experience in general dentistry.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Alex Touchstone is a recognized pioneer in chairside dental CAD/CAM technology and one of the first advocates of digital dentistry. He frequently shares his experience and knowledge with dental colleagues around the world through articles published in leading dental journals, lectures and workshops and at major dental meetings.

This lecture will focus on exploration of the potential impact of the digital dental workflow in dental practices. Case examples, literature and patient videos will be used to support the argument that CADCAM dentistry should be the central element of virtually all evidence-based practices.Co-sponsored by Henry Schein

CAD/CAM DentistryAlex Touchstone, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 205Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

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Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Open SessionsOpen SessionsMorning PresentationsMorning Presentations

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Lewis Gelmon, the first person to provide lease negotiation education for dentists, has educated countless dental audiences and negotiated thousands of leases in 20+ years. His background in commercial leases, shopping center lease negotiator and VP of Real Estate for one of the world’s largest chains provides the skill to develop effective strategies and save dentists tens of thousands of dollars.

Lewis Gelmon offers a highly charged, interactive and educational experience - practitioners learn straightforward leasing guidelines - essential to protecting their practice. Lewis demonstrates how to negotiate the practice’s lease effectively by explaining common tenant pitfalls and how to avoid them.

How to Negotiate Commercial Dental Office LeasesLewis Gelmon, MBA

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 302

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Finance/Practice Transition

Patty Scrase a career Scotiabanker with 39 years of experience supporting her in her role as Senior Manager Professional Banking. Patty has been working with the Dentists in BC since 1993. She assists in the financing for dental startups and Transitions, for both the vendor and purchaser. She was very instrumental in the approval of the “Distinguished Partnership” between the BCDA and Scotiabank.

Presentation on the elements of a holistic financial plan: Vision and Goals, Cash Management, Investment and Tax Planning as well as Risk Mitigation, leading to integrated Estate and incapacity planning. The use of Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Representation Agreements will be discussed.Presented by Scotiabank

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Women, Finance and Estate PlanningLitza N. Anderson, BA, LLB

Nancy Kemble, PFP, CFP, CIM Patty Scrase

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 303/304

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Finance/Practice Transition

Litza Anderson provides guidance to Scotiatrust clients with respect to their wills and estate planning strategies. She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen’s University. She clerked at the Tax Court of Canada in Ottawa and practiced for several years at a large law firm in Toronto. She was originally called to the Ontario Bar in 2002 and later the BC Bar in 2009.

Nancy Kemble has extensive experience providing financial and estate planning advice to clients with complex and sophisticated needs and goals. She draws on the breadth of expertise that she has developed over more than 20 years working as a financial planning practitioner with some of the largest Canadian financial services companies.

NEBC AB YCE Approved

John Nicola, veteran of the industry since 1974, is Chairman and CEO of Nicola Wealth Management, providing innovative solutions to clients’ complex wealth management problems through the use of trusts, creative pension and insurance arrangements, and professional investment managers. He is also winner of the 2011 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Financial and Professional Services.

Today’s environment is incredibly effective for dentists’ financial planning. From tax-reducing strategies to high profile ventures, you can build a less volatile, better performing portfolio. Learn how to create a hassle-free plan that really works and sets the stage for a comfortable retirement.

Wealth and Security: Key Financial Strategies for Dental ProfessionalsJohn Nicola, CFP, CLU, CHFC

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC - Room 305Learning Pattern: Personal Development Finance/Practice Transition

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Future Meeting Dates of the Pacific Dental ConferenceMarch 5 – 7, 2015 March 17 – 19, 2016 March 9 – 11, 2017

Speaker Host: Dr. Steven Hill

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Open SessionsOpen Sessions Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pmexhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Afternoon PresentationsAfternoon Presentations

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bart Johnson’s career has focused on the care of high-risk medically, mentally, and physically challenged people. His patients include those with hemophilia, cancer, heart and liver disease, Alzheimer’s, Autism Spectrum, and psychiatric illness. He has directed GPR programs for 22 years, and is the co-founder and Director of the Swedish Medical Center GPR program. They host 4 residents per year.

We all use Local Anesthesia on a routine basis. But are you getting the most out of your needle and drugs? Come down for a fun and extremely practical review of how to get your patient much more comfortably numb than Pink Floyd ever could.

Local Anesthetic “Tips and Tricks”Bart Johnson, DDS, MS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 2/3Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are the owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. She was awarded Dental Products Report 25 Women in Dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

Today’s aesthetic practice requires the dental assistant to be knowledgeable in more areas of clinical practice than ever before. The myriad of new materials and techniques available to the aesthetic dentist require the chairside assistant to be timely and proficient to deliver optimal patient care.

The Aesthetic AssistantShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 121/122

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Michael Sesemann received his dental degree in 1981 from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Dentistry. While maintaining a full-time practice in Omaha, Dr. Sesemann lectures internationally and has published several manuscripts on aesthetic and comprehensive dentistry. He is a Clinical Instructor at the Kois Center and serves on many editorial boards of major publications.

Today’s dental patient arrives at our office with an unprecedented motivation for aesthetic dentistry. This lecture will explore a vast array of functional aesthetic techniques that will help define proven systems for predictable success when designing and completing the comprehensive case.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Oral Art & Design: The Synergy of Aesthetics and FunctionMichael Sesemann, DDS, FAACD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 205

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

NEBC ABCE Approved

The College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia is responsible for regulating the practice of dental hygiene in BC. This includes registration of all dental hygienists in BC, setting standards of practice and investigating complaints.

The Registrar and other representatives of the College will present an update on current issues including the Dental Hygienists Regulation, CDHBC Bylaw revisions, and the Quality Assurance Program.Presented by College of Dental Hygienists of BC

CDHBC ForumCollege of Dental Hygienists of BCFriday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 220/221/222Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

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Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

André Chartrand graduated from the University of Montreal school of dentistry in 1984. He is in full-time private practice in Longueuil, Canada since then. He bought his first laser in 1989 and now owns several different lasers. Dr. Chartrand is an associate professor at the University of Montreal dental school, teaching laser dentistry to undergraduate students and doctors for the CDE program.

Dr. Chartrand has enhanced his laser knowledge, experience and capabilities by implementing the most advanced technologies including performing routine and complex soft tissue surgical procedures in virtually bloodless field. Learn how such technology can benefit your practice and your patients.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Lasers 101, What, Why, WhereAndré Chartrand, BSc, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 216Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Anne N. Guignon, internationally recognized for numerous contributions to dental hygiene for over forty years, is a practicing clinician, columnist, and Senior Consulting Editor for RDH Magazine. Anne is a textbook chapter author, frequent presenter, on the faculty at University of Texas and received the 2004 Philips RDH Mentor of the Year and the 2009 ADHA Colgate Irene Newman Award.

Erosion, dentinal hypersensitivity and caries, profoundly affect quality of life and create enormous clinical challenges. Accurate diagnosis and treatment is based on a complex interplay of dietary intake, personal habits and dry mouth offset by multiple effective protective and therapeutic factors.

Melting Tooth Syndrome – Recognize, Prevent and Treat Erosion, Sensitivity and CariesAnne Guignon, RDH, MPH

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 217/218/219Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

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This lecture will focus on new technologies that can make your practice busier, more enjoyable and provide greater return on investment. Topics will include improvements in composite resins, digital photography, 3D radiography, learning to place and restore dental implants, lasers, and microscopes.Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

10 Ways to Reinvent, Reinvigorate and Revitalize Your PracticeGlenn van As, BSc, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 306

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques, Technology

Glenn van As graduated from the University of British Columbia. He is in full time private general practice and acted as an assistant clinical professor at UBC from 1989-1999. Since 1997, Glenn has worked exclusively with the Dental Operating Microscope (D.O.M.) for all of his clinical dentistry. Glenn has obtained a mastership from the ALD in laser dentistry and is a CE leader for Dentistry Today.

See Dr. van As on the Live Dentistry Stage Thursday at 11:00am

Afternoon PresentationsAfternoon Presentations

Open SessionsOpen Sessions Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pmexhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Derek Mahony is a world renowned Specialist Orthodontist who has spoken to thousands of practitioners about the benefits of interceptive orthodontic treatment. Early in his career Dr. Mahony learned from leading clinicians the dramatic effect functional appliance therapy can afford patients in orthodontic treatment. He has been combining the fixed and functional appliance approach ever since.

This lecture will assess the aetiology of a posterior cross bite and underdevelopment of dental arch forms. We will lead the clinician through a series of diagnostic steps which will allow them to evaluate the aetiology of the orthodontic problem, and prescribe the best methods for early correction.

Correction of Common Oral Habits in Young Children to Prevent Orthodontic ProblemsDerek Mahony, BDS, MScOrth, DOrthRCS, MDOrthRCPS, MOrthRCS, FRCD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 206Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Greg Psaltis has been a pediatric dentist for 39 years, 34 of which have been in private practice in Olympia, WA. In addition to enjoying his practice, Dr. Psaltis lectures frequently on pediatric topics, communication skills and quality of life issues. His unique speaking style reflects his years of experience and his keen observations, thus making his programs informative and entertaining.

Restoring primary teeth is in many ways a world apart from permanent teeth. In pediatric dentistry, even permanent teeth are approached differently. In this program, you will learn many practical techniques and materials that will enhance your treatment of the child patient in your practice.

Restore Your Confidence in Pediatric Restortative CareGreg Psaltis, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 202/203

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry

Speaker Host: Anitra Donald

Speaker Host: Dr. Kevin Gee

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Learn how to use balloon animals and magic in your practice to help make those pedo appointments fun for both you and your patients - including the first visit as well as the first restorative appointment. Learn how to make at least 6 different balloon animals as well as 6 different magic tricks.CLBC AB YCE Approved

Magic and Air – A Fun Way to Help Manage Your Pedo PatientsHenry Tom, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmPacific Rim - Emerald Ballroom ABC

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry, Practice Management

Henry Tom graduated from UBC, and has been in private practice since 1982. He is an award winning magician and has been using magic and balloon animals in his practice for over 20 years to help manage his pedo patients. He has also been working part time with the Vancouver Coastal Health dental clinic for over 21 years working exclusively with children mostly between ages 2 to 8.

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Afternoon PresentationsAfternoon Presentations

Friday, March 7exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

Open SessionsOpen Sessions

This father-daughter team will work with newer dentists to avoid surprises in the journey while creating a profitable practice. Skills in leadership, implementing proven systems of efficiency, marketing for new patients, and mastering the art of sales conversations will create a roadmap to success.

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Building The Practice of Your Dreams: 10 Must Do Steps For Every New DentistBill Blatchford, DDS

Christina Blatchford, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 208/209Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Bill Blatchford is a strong voice in dentistry today for profitability; advocating for more net return, time away and enjoyment of life. He has helped thousands of Doctors achieve practice success. In his Custom Coaching Program, he works personally with Doctors to achieve their dream practice. He has authored Playing Your ‘A’ Game, Blatchford Blueprints and produces ‘Mornings with Bill.’Christina Blatchford graduated from Oregon Health & Science University in 2009. She chose dentistry for “lifestyle”; wanting a balance of family, interests, and profession. With the guidance of her father, Dr. Bill Blatchford, she purchased an existing practice in a blue-collar area of Portland, Oregon. Today, she finds balance in motherhood, marriage and a successful dental practice.Speaker Host: Jensina Donald

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Ben Balevi received degrees in Engineering and Dentistry from McGill University. He completed his dental residency at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto while teaching and pursuing research in dental materials at the University of Toronto. Also, he completed a Master of Science degree in Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Oxford. Ben is a full-time private practitioner in Vancouver.

The broad aim of this presentation is to introduce the philosophies, concepts and skills of EBD with the objective of optimizing a practitioner’s clinical decision-making in a world of uncertainty and choices.

Evidence Base-Dentistry; Clinical Decision Making in a World of Uncertainty & ChoiceBen Balevi, B.Eng, DDS, DipEBHC, MSc

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Rhonda Savage is an internationally known author and lecturer, and CEO of Miles Global, an international dental training and consulting firm. She lectures and publishes on women’s health issues, leadership, and business management. Her history in the dental field is multifaceted. A former dental assistant and front office staff member for 14 years, she understands the dynamics of success in a dental team.

This lively session outlines what Miles Global finds as a common thread among their top clients who have the finest care along with a happy, productive work environment. But most of all, they also have a healthy bottom line!

Your Fantastic Dental TEAM, What Makes It Work?Rhonda Savage, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 301

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

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John Flucke is in private practice in Lee’s Summit, Missouri where he still practices 4 days per week. He also serves as Technology Editor for Dental Products Report magazine where he writes, edits, and does video demos of products featured in his “Technology Evangelist’ columns. He is also Peer Review Committee Chairman for the State of Missouri.

Learn the advantages and the design of a digital operatory. See a real-world scenario of a fully integrated digital operatory and how technology can improve patient treatment and increase efficiency.

Practice Digital Dentistry in the Operatory of the FutureJohn Flucke, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 207

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Lisa Philp is President of Transitions Group North America, a full service dental coaching company. She graduated from East Tennessee State University as a Registered Dental Hygienist. Her career began with clinical hygiene to the creation of a periodontal disease management program in which she coached thousands of dental professionals. She is an author, coach and highly sought after speaker.

Dentistry is a people business; the research shows that 85% of our success is directly related to our ability to understand, connect and communicate with people. These new tools will rejuvenate and inspire you to embrace and simplify the art of influence and relationships.

Building Social Intelligence – Communication Tool BeltLisa Philp, RDH

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 212/213/214

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

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This course will help make the decision to include Botox and Facial Rejuvenation treatments into your office. Gain insight into how to present/market/implement, including team participation. Learn how to increase closing rate by using photography and how to increase efficiency by team cross training.NEBC AB YCE Approved

Botox Dental Team Integration for Improved Patient CareWarren Roberts, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 11

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, General Medicine

Warren Roberts, a UBC Dental School graduate and always on the leading edge, is a certified Botox Instructor and Provider and the #1 dental provider of Botox in Canada. He has combined his more than 30 years of dental expertise with the art of Botox and teaches dental professionals how to incorporate Botox, both therapeutically and cosmetically, into the dental practice.

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Brian E. Rudy practices business law in Vancouver, BC, with a focus on professionals, entrepreneurs and privately-held corporations. He heads his firm’s professional practice and business succession group. He assists dentists with practice transitions and sales, facility agreements, employment and leasing issues.

Comprehensive information for preparing your practice transition. Outlining the transition process from early planning to completing the sale, including legal issues. This session will be of interest to dentists planning to sell their practice.Presented by Al Heaps & Associates Inc.

NEBC AB YCE Approved

Dental Practice Transition and SaleHenry Doyle Al Heaps Brian Rudy, BSc, LLB

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 305Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Finance/Practice Transition

Henry Doyle is a graduate of the University of Alberta and a licensed realtor. Henry has over 15 years in the finance industry with a focus on healthcare finance with CitiBank. As owner and Managing Broker of Al Heaps & Associates Inc., Henry brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his clients.

Al Heaps has over 25 years experience in the dental profession and specializes exclusively in dental practice transitions and sales. As the Associate Broker of Al Heaps & Associates Inc., and a licensed realtor, Al has established a solid reputation as a transition expert.

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Field Sales ConsultantHenry Schein Canada / Zahn CanadaVancouver Branch

Help meet your practice growth goals Increase your productivity

Provide customized technology solutions

Contact your Henry Schein Sales Consultant1-800-668-5558 | www.henryschein.ca

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CLBC AB YCE Approved

John Kois received his DMD from University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine and Certificate in Periodontal Prosthodontics with a MSD from the University of Washington, School of Dentistry. He is the co-Editor in Chief for The Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry and past President of both the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry.

This program will focus on biologic principles necessary for developing a functional occlusion. New paradigms will be presented to enlighten participants about understanding occlusal dysfunction. This focus will develop principles for force management of the masticatory system and parameters to determine the most appropriate occlusal scheme. By focusing on key elements, the practitioner will be able to predict more successful restorative results and know when complex treatment is not necessary.

Functional OcclusionJohn Kois, DMD, MSD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Ballroom BLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Occlusion/TMD, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Repeated Presentations (morning)Repeated Presentations (morning)

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Mark Olesen graduated in 1988 from the University of British Columbia School of Dentistry. After practicing as a general dentist for 6 years, he entered a post-graduate program at the University of Southern California and received a specialist certificate in endodontics in 1996. Mark now practices in North Vancouver.

“Failure is a better teacher than success.” This lecture will concentrate on problems encountered with endodontic treatment. Topics will include difficulty with diagnosis, anesthesia, finding/negotiating canals, perforations, brands of files and separation, continuing symptoms after RCT, and others.

Endodontics: Prevention and Management of Complications, Mishaps and FailuresMark Olesen, DMD, FRCD(BC)

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pm continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 202/203Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Fernanda Almeida is an Assistant Professor at UBC, Vancouver where she does research mainly focused on oral appliance therapy for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. She also sees patients in a private practice restricted to the treatment of sleep disordered breathing.

This session will detail and discuss the steps and guidelines of oral appliance therapy. The role of dentist in the treatment of severe sleep apnea is emerging, and his lecture will entail what dentists need to know and do to help reduce cardiovascular morbidity.

The Secret of a Good Night Sleep, Oral Appliances for Snoring and Sleep ApneaFernanda Almeida, DDS, MSc, PhD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 224 Repeated from Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 208/209

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Sleep Apnea

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Bart Johnson’s career has focused on the care of high-risk medically, mentally, and physically challenged people. His patients include those with hemophilia, cancer, heart and liver disease, Alzheimer’s, Autism Spectrum, and psychiatric illness. He has directed GPR programs for 22 years, and is the co-founder and Director of the Swedish Medical Center GPR program. They host 4 residents per year.

Treating special needs patients can be a wonderfully rewarding aspect to any dental practice. This course discusses the global considerations and some helpful specific techniques involved when deciding how to welcome these patients into your practice.

Treating Patients with Special Needs: How to Make it Fun and RewardingBart Johnson, DDS, MS

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 109 Repeated from Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC - Room 119/120Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Special Needs

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Fractured crowns, stripped screws, emergence profile issues, bone loss around implants, and soft tissue problems! Come and join us for a fun and informative session on the most common implant complications. You will learn simple solutions to manage and avoid future problem cases.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Prosthetic Dental Implant Complications and SolutionsFrederick Li, DMD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 208/209

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Frederick Li graduated from the University of Manitoba College of Dentistry. He is a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and an associate fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. Dr. Li limits his practice to implant prosthetics and surgery in Vancouver. He mentors multiple study clubs on surgical implant dentistry and implant prosthetics.

Legend for Continuing Education CreditsClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC Not EligibleNEDental/Medical EmergenciesDME

Scientific paradigms have long been the corner stone of clinical practice and daily care and yet many of these paradigms are not the “reality”. Emerging sciences have led to key understanding of new methods to prevent and manage periodontal disease.CLBC AB YCE Approved

Paradigm Shifts in Periodontal Therapy: Implementing Evolving ProtocolsKristy Menage Bernie, RDH, BS, RYT

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 121/122

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Periodontics

Kristy Menage Bernie is the Director of Educational Designs, based in San Ramon, CA and registered yoga teacher. She is the current President of the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, and an international speaker on a variety of topics. Kristy has been quoted in Esquire Magazine, Women’s Health Magazine, interviewed by ESPN Radio and featured on the cover of RDH Magazine.

This presentation provides a logical clinical approach to endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. It will present and illustrate the continuum of endodontic disease from reversible pulpitis to irreversible pulpitis to pulp necrosisson to periapical lesions. Topics include discussion of the end/perio and introduction to the stressed pulp concept.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Endodontic Diagnosis – A Clinical ApproachSharma K. Sinanan, BA, DMD, FRCD(C)

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 118Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Sharma K. Sinanan is a UBC DMD graduate, practiced six years of general dentistry before attending University of Oregon for graduate endodontics. He has been an Instructor in grad and undergrad programs at UBC. He has lectured nationally and internationally and mentors endo clubs. He has published original research in Endo Irrigation and is a practicing specialist in Endodontics in Vancouver.

Discover new implant systems and advanced dental ceramics and see how you can help your patients live a better quality of life. From single anterior restorations to full mouth rehabilitation with implants, using non-metal solutions - see the New Dental Renaissance unfold before you!CLBC AB YCE Approved

Single Tooth to Full Mouth Rehabilitation – Advanced Ceramic and Implant SystemsWilson J. Kwong, DMD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 119/120Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Wilson Kwong graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of British Columbia in 1989 and is currently the CCAD’s Program Director for Vancouver and mentors dentists through his Vancouver Dental Education Centre Study Groups. He began his career in a rural community then moved back to Vancouver, where he developed a state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest technology.

Speaker Host: Barbara Lee

Speaker Host: Dr. Pierre Vigneault

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This course is intended for those who still feel uncomfortable with surgical procedures and those who regularly perform surgery but find they need to strengthen certain areas of their surgical practice. Topics include: management complex medical issues, biopsy techniques, ridge preservation and extraction pearls.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Oral Surgery SimplifiedTobin Bellamy, DMD, FRCD(c), FASDA

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 211

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Surgery

Tobin Bellamy received his dental degree from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Bellamy then practiced general dentistry for three years prior to attending a residency program at Washington Hospital Center in Washington DC, where he received his certificate in Oral Surgery. Dr. Bellamy maintains a private practice in Coquitlam.

Purchasing agents for dental practices can make a lot of well intentioned but expensive mistakes when managing the business’s supply chain. Discover the 3 biggest mistakes buyers make when purchasing for their business, and how to flip them around to create a solid and profitable purchasing model.

PMBC AB YCE Approved

Confessions of a Dental Shopaholic II: Inventory Management for the Dental PracticeKathy Anderson, BA Psych (SFU), Certified Executive Coach (RRU)

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 210

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Dental Assisting

Kathy Anderson is a Field Sales Consultant for Henry Schein, a Certified Executive Coach, and an improving yogini. She has 18 years experience as a former CDA, and spent 5 years as a Practice Management Consultant. She has been a Sales Consultant in the dental insustry since 2003, and uses her experience to bring you the invaluable “inside scoop” on managing your supply chain.

With premature tooth loss and oral habits, it becomes necessary for practitioners who treat children to understand when space maintainers or active appliances are indicated. This program will discuss the basics as well as early orthodontic referral parameters.CLBC AB YCE Approved

Pediatric Preventive and Interception OrthodonticsGreg Psaltis, DDS

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 110Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

Greg Psaltis has been a pediatric dentist for 39 years, 34 of which have been in private practice in Olympia, WA. In addition to enjoying his practice, Dr. Psaltis lectures frequently on pediatric topics, communication skills and quality of life issues. His unique speaking style reflects his years of experience and his keen observations, thus making his programs informative and entertaining.

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Want to add new value to your patient experience? There’s an avalanche of evidence showing the link between your patients’ mouth with modern lifestyle habits: poor sleep, stress, overeating and sedentary living. In this morning session you’ll understand the new science and receive insights into solutions.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Inflammation 911 – The Body - Mind - Mouth Connection PART IUche Odiatu, BA, DMD

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine

Uche Odiatu is an NSCA certified personal trainer, a Certified Lifestyle Coach, author of The Miracle of Health ©2009, a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine and board member of Holistic Allied Professional Association. This Toronto practicing dentist has inspired audiences at the largest dental conferences and has been a guest on 370 radio/TV shows including ABC 20/20 and Canada AM.Speaker Host: Dr. Warrick Yu

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Morning PresentationsMorning Presentations

This program is designed to formulate an algorithm that leads the clinician through a disciplined process of considering a broad differential diagnosis and subsequently narrowing that differential to arrive at a working diagnosis. Common oral conditions and their treatments are used for illustrative purposes.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Differential Diagnoses in Clinical PracticeTheresa Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS

Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Room 212/213/214

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis

Theresa Gonzales recently retired from the United States Army Dental Corps after a long and distinguished career in active federal service to the US. Most recently, she was a nominative selection as the Director of Strategic Communications for the Army Surgeon General. She has commanded formations in Europe and the United States.

There’s an avalanche of evidence showing the link between your patients’ mouth with modern lifestyle habits: poor sleep, stress, overeating and sedentary living. In this lively afternoon session we’ll go into advanced strategies to create change in your patients’ daily health practices and maybe yours?

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Inflammation 911 – the Body - Mind - Mouth Connection PART IIUche Odiatu, BA, DMD

Saturday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC - Ballroom A

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine

Uche Odiatu is an NSCA certified personal trainer, a Certified Lifestyle Coach, author of The Miracle of Health ©2009, a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine and board member of Holistic Allied Professional Association. This Toronto practicing dentist has inspired audiences at the largest dental conferences and has been a guest on 370 radio/TV shows including ABC 20/20 and Canada AM.

Afternoon PresentationsAfternoon Presentations

There is a growing body of literature that identifies morphologial abnormalities in the brains of individuals with chronic pain conditions such as chronic oro-facial pain. In light of these studies - we must consider whether chronic pain is a symptom of disease or is it in fact, the disease.

CLBC AB YCE Approved

Chronic Orofacial Pain: The Disease or Merely a Symtom of a DiseaseTheresa Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS

Saturday, 10:00am–12:30pmVCC - Room 212/213/214

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Health

Theresa Gonzales recently retired from the United States Army Dental Corps after a long and distinguished career in active federal service to the US. Most recently, she was a nominative selection as the Director of Strategic Communications for the Army Surgeon General. She has commanded formations in Europe and the United States.Speaker Host: Sandy Alexandra Laliberte

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Gordon Levin is a BC dentist with 28 years experience as a general dentist, a graduate of the University of Manitoba. Dr. Levin is also a certified yoga teacher RYT200, trained and teaching yoga in the Hatha tradition.

Celine Guilbault is a BC dental hygienist with many years experience in dental hygiene, a graduate of John Abott College in Montreal. Ms. Guilbault is also a yoga teacher, trained in India.

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Simply Better DenturesGeorge Cadigan, BDS

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC - Room 204Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Removable Prosthodontics

How Yoga Can Help Dental Professionals to Live and Work Happier and HealthierGordon Levin, DMD

Celine Guilbault, RDH

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC - Room 205Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics, Health

Be sure to include these Saturday sessions in your conference itinerary.

The 50 minute presentations will feature new speakers who responded to the call for presentations and were

accepted by the Scientific Committee to present.

A number of exciting dentistry related topics will be covered.

Come and support these budding speakers who may one day become featured conference speakers!

George Cadigan is British born with a BDS from Newcastle in 1971. After 18 months as a GDP he moved to Canada for 5 years before settling down in England. 40 years later.... Still a GDP with 4 years in Toronto, 35 years in Winnipeg and now in Erickson. Past president of The Winnipeg Dental Society and for many years responsible for the exhibits at the Manitoba Dental Association convention.

An easier, more accurate and quicker way to make complete dentures. Dentures are a satisfying and profitable discipline which belongs to dentists. Take back your birthright without fear or compromise.

Origins and purpose of yoga practice will be discussed. Conditions that produce stress and damage to physical and energetic bodies of dental team members will be examined. Application of lessons from yoga to reduce stress induced problems and creating relief and relaxation will be explored.

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Failures in implant dentistry can have a significant financial affect on the dental practice bottom line. We will look at examples from current research to support a success rate of 98% in your practice.

Implant Dentistry as a HobbyDon V. Anderson, BSc, DMD, FICOI, FAAID, DABOI, FACD, FICD, FADI

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC - Room 206

Don V. Anderson has been involved with implant dentistry for 29 years. He runs three implant surgical study clubs in Vancouver and one in Calgary. He is on Faculty in Toronto for the Misch International Implant Institute. He has taught implant dentistry to over 600 dentists from around the world. Dr. Anderson is an examiner for the American Board of Oral Implantology.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

CLBC ABCE Approved

NCBC ABCE Approved

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Mostafa Norooz graduated from University of Oklahoma in 1995. He has been in private practice since then in Tacoma Washington. He is a fellow of American Academy of General Dentistry, Fellow of International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and a Fellow of Doctors Organization of Conscious Sedation. He is alumnae of Pacific Implant Institute, University of Southern California IV sedation program.

Providing sedation dentistry is more than giving couple of pills to a patient! How would you ensure a patient’s safety, obtain a medication’s efficacy, develop a cohesive team together, make it rewarding, and be legal and profitable at the same time? All of these issues and more will be discussed.

The Logistics of Sedation DentistryMostafa Norooz, DDS, FAGD, FICOI, FDOCS

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC - Room 204Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia

Rodrigo Sanches Cunha is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Endodontics at the University of Manitoba. He teaches at the preclinical and clinical levels and has been a guest speaker at many events in Brazil, Argentina, USA, UAE and Canada. Published a multitude of papers and abstracts in several peer reviewed journals. Reviewer for the IEJ and JOE.

This presentation will discuss with clinical cases and scientific evidence the alterations in the dental pulp caused by induced teeth movement and how to deal with the diagnostic challenge and treatment options.

An Endodontic Perspective – The Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on Pulpal VitalityRodrigo Sanches Cunha, DDS, MSc, PhD, FRCD(C)

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC - Room 205Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

An alumnus of the University of Manitoba, Grant Warren has over 15 years experience as a marketing, communications and media specialist. For the past five years, he has served the faculty of dentistry at the University of Manitoba, writing for events and promotions, editing and designing myriad communication and marketing plans and materials along with online communication vehicles.

In 2008, the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Manitoba embarked on its Drive for Top 5 to establish the faculty as one of the best of its kind in North America. This session will review the numbers that provide analysis and perspective on this faculty’s drive to re-engage its alumni and stakeholders.

Engaging Stakeholders Delivers ResultsGrant Warren, BA

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC - Room 206Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V

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CLBC ABCE Approved

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Ever felt that your dental career is getting stagnant and routine-like? Want to give back globally but don’t know how to start? Look no further – we will explore all different opportunities that a dental professional can be involved internationally. Step out and make the world your dental practice!

The Nomadic Dentist: Make the World Your Dental PracticeMaggie Wen, BSc, Dip. DH, MSc (Candidate), RDH

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC - Room 207

Maggie Wen built an exciting career in dentistry since the day she earned her dental hygiene diploma. Maggie has taught at UBC, co-authored scientific publications and spoken at different conferences and events. After working and volunteering in 7 countries in Southeast Asia for the last two years, Maggie has now returned to develop CE courses for dental professionals in Vancouver and beyond.

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Personal Development

NEBC ABCE Approved

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Roxana Saldarriaga obtained her DDS from the University of Western Ontario, and GPR certificate in Minnesota at HCMC. She completed her post-graduate training in prosthodontics at the University of Minnesota and is a fellow of the RCDC. A part-time instructor in the Division of Prosthodontics at UBC Faculty of Dentistry, Dr. Saldarriaga also maintains a full-time private practice in Vancouver, BC.

The smile is a representation of a person’s expression, personality and social communication. This presentation illustrates some of the key problems and solutions in the quest for the perfect restoration of one of the most challenging processes in prosthodontics - the single anterior tooth.

The Challenge of Restoring the Single Anterior ToothRoxana Saldarriaga, DDS, FRCD(C) Prosthodontics

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC - Room 207

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry

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Pommy S. Hallen earned his DMD from UBC in 2002. As a graduate of the USC School Of Dentistry, he received a Certificate in Endodontics in 2011. He is a former Clinical Associate Instructor at UBC and Currently maintains a Specialized Practice in Endodontics in Surrey and Maple Ridge. He is a member of the AAE, CAE and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.

The course will discuss new trends, and cover the most common questions dentists have about Endodontic treatment and patient care. Topics covered include: Endodontic Diagnosis; Access and Orifice location; Tooth Morphology in regards to Endodontic access; Management of Endodontic Emergencies.

Practical Answers to Clinical Challenges in EndodonticsPommy S. Hallen, BSc. (Microbi.), DMD, FRCD(C), Cert. Endo

Saturday, 12:00pm–12:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 205Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Jon O. Strom - Royal Canadian Dental Corps: 1962-1969, Private Practice in West Vancouver 1969 -2008. Ferrier Gold Foil Study Club, Executive on both VDDS and College - 1970-1990, 10 Years providing emergency service to patients at Inglewood Long Term Care facility after Office Hours. Served on Committee to form UBC Geriatric Chair.

Poor oral hygiene and health in the frail elderly because of poor diet,complex medication regimens and declining physical and sensory abilities is detrimental to their wellbeing. An Increasing population is overtaking present measures. A problem? Potential solutions!

Tsunami of Disintegrating Dentistry in Coming Decades – 3D Solutions?Jon O. Strom, DDS, FACD

Saturday, 12:00pm–12:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 207Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Geriatric Dentistry

‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V

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Zachary Ansley is a litigation associate with Owen Bird Law Corporation. He was called to the bar of British Columbia in 2008, after clerking with the Federal Court of Canada. Zach’s practice areas include employment law and insolvency matters. He has particular experience working with dentist employers to successfully resolve breach of restrictive covenant disputes with employees.

Pamela Sheppard is a litigation associate with Owen Bird Law Corporation. She was called to the bar of British Columbia in 2010. Pam has experience appearing before all levels of court in British Columbia. She has advised both employers and employees in wrongful termination litigation, as well as in human rights disputes relating to disability, age and gender discrimination in the workplace.

You’re Fired! And Other Employment Law Issues for the Dental Practice OwnerZachary Ansley, LLB, BA

Pamela Sheppard, JD, BA

James Zaitsoff, LLB, BA

Saturday, 12:00pm–12:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 206

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

This presentation will cover the legal issues a dentist faces every day as “boss”, as well as considerations when hiring, firing and replacing employees. It will also discuss the due diligence a dentist should perform in respect of reviewing employee contracts before purchasing a dental clinic.

James Zaitsoff is a litigation associate with Owen Bird Law Corporation. He was called to the bar of British Columbia in 2009. James is a civil litigator who has experience appearing before all levels of court in British Columbia. He has experience advising both employers and employees on employment law issues, in particular issues relating to (wrongful) termination.

PMBC ABCE Approved

CLBC ABCE Approved

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Joanne Pouchet earned a BSc and DDS at McGill University. Upon completing a dental internship (Mt Sinai Hospital Toronto), she completed her Periodontal specialty at University of Toronto. Between teaching at the undergraduate level and maintaining a private practice she has focused on facial and TMJ pain along with studying sleep disordered breathing (University of Southern California and Tuft’s University in Boston).

Bullying: using force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate others. One might think that it is found only among teenagers, highshool, cyberspace. Think again. Amendments to the Workers’ compensation Act places an obligation on employers to take steps to prevent and address this behaviour at work.

“Bullying” In The Dental OfficeJoanne Pouchet, BSc., DDS, Dip. Perio.

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 207Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V

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PMBC ABCE Approved

Dan Anton is an Associate Professor in the Department Physical Therapy at Eastern Washington University where he teaches orthopedics. He has degrees in physical therapy from Northwestern University and Samuel Merritt College, and a PhD in rehabilitation science with an emphasis in ergonomics from the University of Iowa. His primary research interest is work-related musculoskeletal disorders.

Janet Nord graduated from the University of Washington dental hygiene program and received her masters in Education from Eastern Washington University. For the past 12 years she has been a professor at EWU in the department of dental hygiene. Ergonomics has always been of interest to her she has collaborated with Dr. Anton to write training modules for dental hygienists in Ergonomics.

Oh, My, Aching Back... And Neck... And Shoulder... And Wrist...Dan Anton, PT, PhD, ATC

Janet Nord, RDH, M Ed.

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 206Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

Many dental professionals suffer work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). We will cover some of the more common MSDs, their symptoms, and treatment options. We will discuss how the “hierarchy of controls” can be used to reduce the risk of developing these MSDs in the dental office.++ CE credits will not be awarded by the Alberta Dental Association and College for this course.

NCBC ABCE Approved

Dan Kinkela graduated from the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1979, and received his BSc in 1981 from the University of New Mexico. He has had a private practice in Smithers, BC for 15 years.

Confused by conflicting statements about mini-implants? Come and get the skinny on mini’s with this short talk that is long on answers. With proper case selection and technique, mini-implants can be very successful. Don’t be down on something you are not up on! Your patients will thank you!

Mini-Implants: Good Things Come In Small PackagesDan Kinkela, DDS, BSc

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 204Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

CLBC ABCE Approved

Saturday, March 8exhibit hall closed

Joel Fransen is an associate at Evergreen Endo; his own office is the Richmond Endodontic Centre and he recently opened the Richmond CE Boardroom. Dr. Fransen also provides endodontic care in both Whitehorse and Fort St. John. Over the years he has presented the advances in endodontics to general dentists, CDA’s, and hygienists in Alberta, BC, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington.

A review of some of the controversies surrounding 20th century endodontics and some of the solutions modern endodontics provides. It is possible to reduce your pain, the discomfort of your patients and increase your success in saving the teeth. Losers lose teeth, don’t be a loser.

Endodontics, a Big Issue about a Little TissueJoel Fransen, Cert. Endo, DMD, BSc(OT)

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 205Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLBC ABCE Approved

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Farah Mawani received her dental degree at McGill University and completed a GPR Program at the Montreal General Hospital. She moved to Calgary and practiced as a general dentist for two years. She completed her Masters of Science in Orthodontics at the University of Alberta and joined Monarch Pediatric Dental and Orthodontic Centre in 2004.

This lecture will discuss the various treatment options for ankylosed permanent 1st molars including a novel approach involving temporary anchorage devices.

Severely Ankylosed Permanent 1st Molars – Extraction May Not Be The Only OptionFarah Mawani, BScH, DDS, MSc (Ortho), FRCDC

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 204Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

Brent Purnell, also know as The Skipping Guy, is a graduate of the University of Alberta with Bachelor’s Degrees in Science and Engineering, a former NAIT instructor, a volunteer Minister of Religion for over 15 years, and inspirational and motivational speaker for students, educators, and professionals alike. Brent and his wife, Lena, have 9 children.

The negative impact of stress in the dental profession can be extreme. Physical, emotional, and mental stress reduces productivity and can increase the risk of stress-related mental and physical health issues. Learn to rise above the stress and build a successful and tranquil dental office.

The Tranquil Dental Professional: 5 Keys to Optimizing PerformanceBrent Purnell, BSc General, BSc Mechanical Engineering

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 205

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Christine Berthold has worked for 15 years full-time at universities in Germany where she specialized in dento-alveolar trauma. She has published and lectured internationally and nationally, is editor of the ENDODONTIE, reviewer for several journals and serves in endodontic and dental trauma related advisory boards. In 2012, she moved to Canada and is recently in the Graduate Endodontic program at UBC.

Transform your next trauma case into a successful and enjoyable experience for you and your patient! The presentation will help to break the complex treatment of crown-root fractures down into easy steps. Predictable techniques will be shown “to be applied in practice on Monday”.

Make Them Smile Again! Treating Complex Dental Trauma Cases Crown-Root FractureChristine Berthold, DDS, Dr. med. dent, PhD

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 206Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Jim Doyle is a highly accredited Financial Consultant with Investors Group Financial Services Inc. He approaches intergenerational planning from a foundation of client relationships and a commitment to lifelong education. His work with the Junior Achievement Program has demonstrated that real value comes from enhancing financial literacy.

Starting the family on a path towards regular and consistent communication takes time and commitment from parents and kids alike. Give your kids a legacy, the gift of financial literacy, and you’ll provide them with the tools to build a foundation of financial competence that will last a lifetime.

Raising Financially Competent ChildrenJim Doyle, CFP, CLU, CDFA, TEP, CSWP

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 207

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Personal Development

‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V

++ CE credits will not be awarded by the Alberta Dental Association and College for this course.

++ CE credits will not be awarded by the Alberta Dental Association and College for this course.

CLBC ABCE Approved

PMBC ABCE Approved

CLBC ABCE Approved

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Saturday, March 8exhibit hall closed

Complete Pacif c Dental Conference information available at www.pdconf.com

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Kristin Nickells is a Certified Executive Coach who brings coaching, humour and 30 years of business-of-dentistry experience to her presentations. She teaches business, leadership and communication skills to dentists through her Business Bootcamp for Dentists training program, her articles have been published in leading industry journals and she engages dental audiences regularly across North America.

Is your dental practice a jungle to work in? Do staff issues create stress and frustration? Learn the secrets to a happy, cheerful workplace where everyone is motivated – the secrets that practice management consultants don’t want you to know. It’s easier than you think! Bring the whole team!

Keep Your Staff Without Losing Your Mind! Practice Survival for Dental TeamsKristin Nickells, Certified Executive Coach

Saturday, 3:00pm–3:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 205Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Dan Kingsbury is a Suzuki Elder, founder of the Dental Coaches Association and an AGD-PACE Provider. He is also the creator of the non-profit enterprise, The Jellyfish Project Society, bringing sustainability shows and learning resources to high schools across Canada and advocate of children’s health both provincially and federally.

The objective is to connect the dental world to the sustainability conversation in their day-to-day operations, to empower “small talk” with leadership and urgency, and to introduce CE designed to facilitate this as an imperative of our time, to confirm that you really care.

Green Dentistry – It’s Just a ConversationDan Kingsbury, DDS

Saturday, 3:00pm–3:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 206Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

Jessica Saepoff graduated from the Georgetown University School of Dentistry in 1989. She has been practicing as a general dentist for 25 years. Dr. Saepoff created Natural Dental Health Associates in 1998 and has been actively educating the public with TV and radio shows with the vision to make natural, holistic dentistry an alternative choice available to a wide range of people.

EXTREME AMALGAM SAFETY PROTOCOLS are used by those practitioners who consider mercury to be an extremely toxic substance and the intent is to minimize (or preferably eliminate) exposure to dust and vapor for the patient as well as the doctor and staff. These protocols are not new, just new to you.

Extreme Amalgam Safety ProtocolsJessica Saepoff, DDS

Saturday, 3:00pm–3:50pm (special time)VCC - Room 207Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

++ CE credits will not be awarded by the Alberta Dental Association and College for this course.

‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V‘So You Think You Can Speak?’ Series V

++ CE credits will not be awarded by the Alberta Dental Association and College for this course.

NEBC ABCE Approved

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Saturday, March 8exhibit hall closed

++ CE credits will not be awarded by the Alberta Dental Association and College for this course.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Dental Technicians Association of British Columbia32nd Annual Conference

The Pacific Dental Conference and Dental Technicians Association of BC are pleased to announce that the DTABC 32nd Annual Conference will now be combined with the Pacific Dental Conference!

We welcome all Dental Technicians to join us for the full three days of programming and social events at the Pacific Dental Conference March 6-8, 2014 or for the one day of programming on Saturday, March 8, 2014 where the DTABC sessions and exhibition will take place.

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Welcome Address and Plenary Session 8:00am–9:45am VCC - Room 306

DTABC Exhibits Tradeshow 9:00am–3:00pm VCC - Rooms 301-305

This energetic presentation will have you laughing at this familiar expression and learning how to overcome this feeling or state-of-mind. How often have you heard someone say, “Did you get out of bed on the wrong side” or maybe you have said it to a friend or your spouse. We will examine topics that affect this state-of-mind such as sleep, relationships, diet, and exercise. Chris offers up some life changing suggestions that are child’s play, that can be implemented immediately to help you improve your life and maybe the lives of those around. Come learn how to get out of bed on the right side even if it’s the middle of the day.

3M ESPE Dental Products Aurum Crest DentalabsAvinent Implant Solutions Bego Canada Biomet3i

Central Dental Ltd. Core 3dcentresDentsply Canada Ltd. Dentsply Implants GC America

Ivoclar VivadentNobel Biocare Panadent Corp.Patterson DentalPeriowave Dental Technologies Inc.

Straumann Canada Limited UniNature Dental Enterprise Inc.Vident, a VITA CompanyWhip Mix Corporation Zahn Canada

Bronze Sponsors

Exhibitors

Waking up on the Wrong Side of the Bed Chris Scappatura

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Topics covered include – A review of the key predictors for selecting All Ceramic Crown Systems; Communication – Laboratory, clinician and patient confusion unscrambled for predictable results; Combined cases – crowns, veneers and implants; The latest technology in dentistry and how they affect our process with restorative and implant dentistry; How to isolate, identify and manage your #1 asset – Your “Little Voice” and build powerful and lasting confidence in developing your aesthetic practice.Co-sponsored by: Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.

The Latest Technology and Solutions with Restorative and Implant AestheticsPinhas Adar, MDT, CDTVCC - Room 306

CS1 #1

A thoughtful look and analysis of the logical and illogical trends that push us into the future. Low on opinion, high on (Science) bias. Seven trends include - Sterilizers; Surface Disinfectants; Sterilizer Monitoring; Preclean vs One Step; Really Green products?; Ultrasonics vs Washers; Dental Unit Waterline.

7 Current Trends in Infection ControlDean Swift, BSc, BEd, FADM Cert. Tox.VCC - Room 221

CS1 #2

Topics covered: Introduction of the All-on- 4 and TEM concepts; Pre- surgical Planning using Nobel Clinician; Guided Surgery Applications with Nobel Clinician; Day- of Surgery – On- site Conversion of the prosthesis; Five Step Process for the Final Restoration; Sub- structure Design and Fabrication using Nobel Procera TechnologyCo-sponsored by: Nobel Biocare

The Changing World of Dental Implants– All- on-4 Treatment Efficiency Modelfor the Restorative Dental Team andLaboratoryChuck Genco, CDTVCC - Room 306

CS2 #1

This course will provide an in depth discussion and demonstration of denture injection processing. Including detailed instruction on Injection Flexible Partial Dentures and complete dentures, this course will cover topics on: Technical and business benefits obtained with process injection; Learn the indications for Lucitone FRS; Clasp design, spruing technique, investing, and finishing for complete and partial dentures.Co-sponsored by: Dentsply Canada

Injection Processing – Versatility and Accuracy for Today’s Modern Lab George McIntosh, CDT, AASVCC - Room 222

CS1 #3

Topics include: What is TMD and what signs and symptoms do dentist see in their TMD Patients; How does a Physiologic Approach to TMD help the patient.

A Physiologic Approach to Temporo Mandibular Disorder using Removable Acetyl Resin Anatomical OrthoticsCurtis Westersund, DDSVCC - Room 221

CS2 #2

Please refer to the DTABC Program onsite for the session and speaker information.

To Be AnnouncedVCC - Room 222

CS2 #3

Concurrent Session 1 10:00am–11:30am

Concurrent Session 2 1:00pm–2:30pm

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DTABC Reception 4:30pm–5:30pm VCC - Level 2 Foyer (Outside Rooms 220/221)Come and join us at the conclusion of the DTABC 32nd Annual Conference for a beverage and snack overlooking the beautiful harbour.

These are exciting times for the Dental Community. With the constant improvement in materials and techniques, the dental team has a wide variety of treatment options to offer patients. Incorporating these newer strategies, coupled with time honoured methodology, can be done with a degree of predictability provided that basic fundamentals are followed. This presentation will take a practical look at current dental material usage and techniques for both single and multi-tooth dentistry and put forward suggestions to enhance treatment efficacy and predictability.Co-sponsored by: 3M ESPE Dental Products

Effective Dental Material Usage 2014Mike Racich, DMDVCC - Room 306

CS3 #1

Concurrent Session 3 3:00pm–4:30pm

Join Nelson as he takes attendees through his 12 year CAD/CAM journey. what system is right for you and should you wait for the next great system? Nelson will explain his rationale for purchasing and using a CAD/CAM system and its implementation.Co-sponsored by: Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.

Man Machine and MaterialsNelson Rego, CDTVCC - Room 221

CS3 #2

Topics covered include: Understand the benefits of providing an anatomically correct abutment earlier in the healing cycle; Realize the benefits of simplified inventory management; Appreciate the importance of implant-abutment connections to result in successful long term aesthetic outcomes; Realize how coordination and communication between the laboratory, surgical and restorative colleagues will achieve exceptional results; Integrate patient-specific, restorative solutions into various implant protocols and clinical situations; Understand the different CAD/CAM options available for partially - and fully-edentulous arches.Co-sponsored by: Dentsply Implants

Simplicity and Sophistication: Redefining Patient Specific, CAD/CAM Solutions from Single tooth to Fully Edentulous PatientsHenlo Wiese, RDT, CDT VCC - Room 222

CS3 #3

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The Pacific Dental Conference is pleased to present the Exhibit Hall which will provide you with the widest selection of products and services in one place. With 600 booths you are sure to find the latest products and services to help you reach clinical and practice excellence. The extended hours will allow exhibitor personnel to provide their expertise for you to make the right choice for your practice.

Don’t forget to join us for the Exhibit Hall Reception on Thursday and Friday from 4:00pm to 5:15pm for complimentary beverages. This is a great opportunity to meet and socialize with the exhibitors and your friends in a casual atmosphere. This is the best opportunity you will have this year to make your office purchase and take advantage of show specials.

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The exhibitor listings on the following pages were current at the time of printing. For a complete listing by booth numbers, see the ‘Conference at a Glance’ handout or use the PDC App.

— 600 exhibit booths to explore!— 600 exhibit booths to explore!

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3M ESPE Dental Productswww.3MESPE.ca(519) 452-6560 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.a-dec.com(503) 548-7478 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.ABELDent.com(800) 267-2235 x1 Booth [email protected](416) 597-2229 x21 Booth [email protected] Directwww.abutmentdirect.com(905) 604-0465 Booth [email protected] of Emergency Trainingwww.firstaid.ca(604) 922-2249 Booth [email protected] North Americawww.acteonusa.com(800) 289-6367 Booth [email protected] Heaps & Associates Inc.www.heapsanddoyle.com(604) 724-1964 Booth [email protected] Technologywww.invisalign.com(888) 822-5446 Booth 1343

Allstar Dental Laboratorieswww.allstardental.com(604) 872-2552 Booth [email protected] Propertieswww.altureproperties.com(604) 722-2009 Booth [email protected] Laserswww.amdlasers.com(866) 999-2635 Booth 554

American Eagle Instruments, Inc. www.am-eagle.com (406) 549-7451 Booth 1103 [email protected] Canada Inc.www.ansellhealthcare.com/canada(450) 266-1850 x235 Booth [email protected] Instrument Canada Inc.www.apkdentalsupplies.com(905) 597-8275 Booth [email protected]

Argen Canadawww.argen.com(604) 575-9669 Booth [email protected](425) 487-3157 Booths 346, [email protected] Testing Servicewww.SterilizerMonitoring.ca(877) 287-1199 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.basevacdental.com(905) 828-6301 Booth [email protected] The Dentists’ Laboratorywww.bavodentistslab.com(604) 299-2286 Booth [email protected] Academy of General Dentistrywww.agd.org/constituent/main/?CHAP_ID=BC(604) 734-4646 Booth [email protected] Lung Association’s QuitNow Serviceswww.quitnow.ca(250) 656-9706 Booth [email protected] / Takara Company Canada Ltd.www.takarabelmont.ca(905) 822-2755 Booth [email protected] Pharmaceuticals, LLCwww.beutlich.com(847) 473-1100 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.beyes.ca(416) 293-2868 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.biohorizons.com(866) 468-8338 Booth [email protected](949) 361-1200 Booth [email protected] DISPOSE-ITwww.biomeddisposeit.com(604) 872-3399 Booth [email protected] 3i Inc.www.biomet3i.com(514) 956-9843 Booth [email protected]

Bisco Dental Products Canada Inc.www.biscocanada.com(604) 276-8662 Booth [email protected] Solutionswww.blatchford.com(541) 389-9088 Booth [email protected] Healthwww.blueapplehealth.com(773) 671-6300 Booth [email protected] & Green Inc.www.blueandg.com(416) 733-7900 Booth [email protected] Bank of Montrealwww.bmo.com/professionals(877) 629-6262 Booth [email protected] Ergonomicswww.ergoseating.ca(720) 434-7192 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.brasselerusa.com(800) 841-4522 Booth [email protected] Columbia Dental Associationwww.bcdental.org(604) 736-7202 Booth [email protected] Columbia Dental Hygienists’ Associationwww.bcdha.com(604) 415-4559 Booth [email protected] - Am Goldwww.canamgold.ca(604) 583-6657 Booth [email protected] Handpiece Inc.(604) 539-7739 Booth [email protected] Academy for Esthetic Dentistrywww.caed.ca(514) 769-3939 Booth [email protected] Dental Hygienists Associationwww.cdha.com(613) 224-5515 x130 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.carestreamdental.com(800) 933-8031 Booth 928

Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd.www.zeiss.ca(604) 360-7256 Booth [email protected] Marketing & Advertisingwww.CastleCS.com(604) 734-2627 Booth [email protected](416) 296-9401 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.centrixdental.com(203) 929-5582 x7438 Booth [email protected] Dental Assistants of British Columbiawww.cdabc.org(604) 714-1766 Booth [email protected] Paymentechwww.chasepaymentech.com(604) 301-1817 Booth [email protected] Couture Uniformswww.mychi.ca(778) 320-0067 Booth [email protected](604) 665-1600 Booth 1610

Citagenix Inc.www.citagenix.com(877) 243-6724 Booth [email protected](866) 253-2748 x1 Booth [email protected] Research Dental Supplies & Serviceswww.clinicalresearchdental.com(800) 265-3444 Booth 1009info@clinicalresearchdental.comColgatewww.colgateprofessional.com(416) 421-6000 Booth 343

College of Dental Hygienists of BCwww.cdhbc.com(250) 383-4101 Booth [email protected] of Dental Surgeons of BCwww.cdsbc.org(604) 736-3621 Booth [email protected] of Dental Technicians of BCwww.cdt.bc.ca(604) 278-8324 Booth [email protected]

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Exhibitor ListingsExhibitor ListingsCollege of Denturists of BCwww.cd.bc.ca(604) 515-0533 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.coltenewhaledent.com(800) 221-3046 Booth 1429morrison@coltenewhaledent.comConfirmByEmailwww.confirmbyemail.com(403) 852-4382 Booth [email protected] the Doc Marketing Inc.www.connectthedoc.com(778) 882-6663 Booth [email protected] Dental Education at UBCwww.dentistry.ubc.ca/cde(604) 822-2627 Booth [email protected] Oral-Bwww.dentalcare.ca(416) 730-4110 Booth [email protected] Valley, B.C.www.crestonvalleyBC.com(250) 428-1678 Booth [email protected] -Sharp Dentalwww.operatorymanagement.com(877) 837-4277 Booth [email protected] IDMwww.kerator.com+82-2-3783-7041 Booth [email protected] Mitchell General Contractor(604) 805-5645 Booth [email protected] Dental Appraisals & Saleswww.davidson-dental.com(403) 256-4474 Booth [email protected] Inc.dental.demandforce.com(800) 210-0355 Booth [email protected](805) 346-3700 Booth [email protected] Canada INSTRUMENTATIONwww.mydentalcanada.com(905) 641-0975 Booth [email protected] Industry Association of Canadawww.diac.ca(905) 417-7462 Booth [email protected]

Dental R.A.T.www.dentalrat.com(877) 278-0061 Booth [email protected] Savings Clubwww.dentalsavingsclub.com(888) 768-1230 Booth [email protected] Technicians Association of BCwww.dentaltechniciansofbc.com(604) 278-6279 Booth [email protected] Tribune America, LLCwww.dental-tribune.com(212) 244-7181 Booth [email protected] USAwww.mydentalusa.com(815) 363-8003 Booth [email protected](888) 689-9876 Booth [email protected](866) 383-4636 Booth 945

Dentalree.comwww.dentalree.com(408) 455-2150 Booth [email protected](877) 503-8423 x104 Booth [email protected] Canada Limitedwww.dentsply.com(905) 851-6060 Booth 643

Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialtieswww.tulsadental.com(800) 662-1202 Booth [email protected] Association of British Columbiawww.denturist.bc.ca(250) 372-3011 Booth [email protected] for Vision, Inc.www.DesignsForVision.com(800) 345-4009 Booth [email protected] Financial Security Independent Network(604) 314-0044 Booth [email protected] Digital X-raywww.dexis.com(303) 674-0726 Booth [email protected]

DiaDent Group Internationalwww.diadent.com(604) 451-8851 Booth [email protected] Dental Depot(886) 958-4670+11 Booth [email protected] Doc, LLCwww.digi-doc.com(916) 941-8010 Booth [email protected] Chartered Accountantswww.dmcl.ca(604) 687-4747 Booth [email protected] Americawww.dmg-america.com(800) 662-6383 Booth [email protected] Refining Corp.www.doralcorp.com(516) 223-3684 Booth [email protected] Dental Productswww.dowelldentalproducts.com(909) 297-3646 x112 Booth [email protected] Dental, Inc.www.CeramirUS.com(855) 369-2872 Booth [email protected]

DPAP Counselling(800) 661-9199 Booth [email protected]. Fujiwww.fujichair.com(510) 651-9088 Booth [email protected]. Canada Inc.www.ems-dent.com(416) 456-6143 Booth [email protected](604) 614-5610 Booth [email protected] Dental Lab(604) 541-0207 Booth [email protected] Financial Corporationwww.elementfinancial.ca(403) 510-3639 Booth [email protected] Medical Technologies Inc.www.embrosin.com(416) 848-3741 Booth [email protected]/Techwww.endo-tech.com(902) 429-2257 Booth [email protected]

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Everything Uniformswww.everythinguniforms.ca(604) 514-9903 Booth [email protected](416) 646-2177 x103 Booth [email protected] Arts Dental Labswww.fineartsdentallabs.com(604) 298-4232 Booth [email protected] Edition First Aid Training Inc.www.firsteditionfirstaid.ca(403) 243-2644 Booth [email protected] Dental Systemswww.flightdentalsystems.com(905) 799-0517 Booth [email protected] Institutewww.frontierdentalinstitute.com(604) 638-8065 Booth [email protected] Refining Companywww.garfieldrefining.com(800) 523-0968 Booth [email protected] Dental Solutionswww.garrisondental.com(616) 842-2244 x214 Booth [email protected] America Inc.www.gcamerica.com(708) 597-0900 Booth [email protected] Dental Systemswww.gendex.com(303) 674-0726 Booths 1121, [email protected] Corporationwww.germiphene.com(800) 265-9931 Booth [email protected] Holdings Ltd. & Terian Ventures Ltd.www.gibraltar.ca(604) 618-7650 Booth [email protected] Consumer Healthcarewww.gsk.ca(905) 814-2220 Booth 934

GLO APPARELwww.gloapparel.com(888) 233-4333 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.gumchucks.com(778) 222-7773 Booth [email protected]

Hansamed Limitedwww.hansamed.net(800) 363-2876 Booth [email protected] & Son, G.www.ghartzellandson.com(800) 950-2206 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.hedycanada.com(403) 571-2277 Booth [email protected] Scheinwww.henryschein.ca(604) 527-8888 x2587 Booth [email protected] Kulzerwww.heraeusdentalusa.com(800) 431-1785 Booth [email protected] Implant Canada Inc.www.hiossen.ca(604) 986-1112 Booth [email protected] Mfg Co.www.hu-friedy.com(773) 975-6100 Booth [email protected] Direct Internationalwww.implantdirect.com(818) 444-3309 Booth [email protected] Dental Inc.www.instrumentariumdental.com/usa(800) 558-6120 Booth [email protected] College of Dentistswww.icd-canada.com(604) 714-2388 Booth [email protected] Group Financial Serviceswww.vancouverwealthadvisor.ca(604) 941-4697 x245 Booth [email protected] Medicalwww.iridiamedical.com(604) 685-4747 x211 Booth [email protected] Systemswww.isolitesystems.com(800) 560-6066 Booth [email protected] International Team for Implantologywww.iti.org(978) 747-2733 Booth [email protected]

Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.www.ivoclarvivadent.ca(800) 263-8182 x8234 Booth [email protected]&P Distributors Inc.www.jpdistributors.net(604) 270-3991 Booth [email protected]. Morita USA, Inc.www.jmoritausa.com(949) 581-9600 Booth [email protected] Digital Mediawww.jcoproducts.com(604) 200-0110 x101 Booth [email protected] Care(416) 894-7784 Booth [email protected] & Johnson Inc.www.jnjcanada.com(905) 968-2000 Booth 528

Journees dentaires internationales du Quebecwww.odq.qc.ca/Congrès/Renseigne-mentsgénéraux/tabid/426/language/fr-CA/Default.as(604) 714-2388 Booth 245

K-Dental Inc.www.k-dental.ca(416) 293-8365 x224 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.kavousa.com(800) 659-6560 Booths 1119, [email protected] Dentalwww.keystonedental.com(866) 902-9272 Booth [email protected] Chartered Accountants LLPwww.knv.com(604) 536-7614 x235 Booth [email protected] America, Inc.www.kuraray.us.com(212) 356-3951 Booth [email protected] Enterprises Ltd.www.liatex.com(604) 524-8038 Booth [email protected] Balmwww.lipsinc.com(416) 567-8925 Booth [email protected]

Login Canadawww.lb.ca(204) 837-2987 x219 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.lumadent.com(775) 829-4488 Booth [email protected](888) 534-2929 Booth [email protected] Bio-Med Processes Inc.www.marsbiomed.com(866) 594-3648 Booth [email protected] Therapists’ Association of British Columbiawww.massagetherapy.bc.ca(604) 871-4467 x5 Booth [email protected] inc.www.maxill.com(519) 631-7370 Booth [email protected] Software Systemswww.maximsoftware.com(800) 663-7199 Booth [email protected] Handpiece Ltd.www.mcshandpiece.com(604) 575-8544 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.medicom.ca(514) 636-6262 Booth 265MediQuest Technologies Inc.www.mediquest.ca(604) 998-1200 x111 Booth [email protected] Internationalwww.microbrush.com(866) 866-8698 Booth [email protected](770) 425-5715 Booth [email protected] Vancouverwww.dtidental.com(604) 873-0888 Booth [email protected] Laboratorieswww.micrylium.com(800) 489-8868 Booth [email protected] Corporationwww.midmark.com(937) 526-8244 Booth [email protected]

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Miele Limitedwww.mieleprofessional.ca(905) 532-2270 x225 Booth [email protected] Globalwww.milesglobal.net(360) 481-9553 Booth [email protected]/integra-miltex(609) 275-0500 x5565 Booth [email protected] Implantswww.mis-implants.ca(514) 633-0076 Booth [email protected] LLPwww.mnp.ca(778) 571-3500 Booth [email protected] Meditech Solutions Inc.www.msmeditech.com(604) 270-8358 Booth [email protected] Dental Inc.www.nationaldental.com(800) 392-1171 x102 Booth [email protected] Dosimetry Serviceswww.healthcanada.gc.ca/nds(800) 261-6689 Booth [email protected] Leasing Healthcare Financingwww.nationalleasing.com(604) 448-3011 Booth [email protected] Massage Chairswww.nationalmassagechair.ca(604) 253-6636 Booth [email protected] Biocare Canada Inc.www.nobelbiocare.com(800) 939-9394 Booth [email protected] Dental LLCwww.nskdental.us(888) 675-1675 Booth [email protected] apparelwww.nuapparel.ca(604) 417-6522 Booth [email protected] Pediatric Crownswww.nusmilecrowns.com(800) 346-5133 Booth [email protected] Ceramics Ltd.www.oceanceramics.com(604) 777-1337 Booth [email protected]

Ocean Pacific Med Tec Ltd.www.ocean-pacific.ca(604) 980-6500 Booth [email protected] Biomedical, Inc.www.ocobiomedical.com(505) 998-2414 Booth [email protected] Dental Association ASMwww.oda.com(604) 714-2388 Booth [email protected] Healthwww.aurumgroup.com(800) 663-1721 Booth [email protected] Sciencewww.oralscience.com(888) 442-7070 Booth [email protected] Imaging Centreswww.orbitimaging.com(604) 879-9449 Booth [email protected] Supply of Canada Inc.www.orthosupply.ca(506) 462-0308 Booth [email protected] by Rogerswww.rogersoutrank.com (416) 764-3506 Booth [email protected] Blue Crosswww.pac.bluecross.ca(604) 419-2000 Booth 1423

Pacific Implant Institutewww.piidentistry.com(604) 868-9700 Booth [email protected] Training Institute for Facial Aestheticswww.ptifa.com(604) 681-0066 Booth [email protected](800) 368-9777 Booth [email protected] Dental Technologieswww.pdtdental.com(800) 240-9895 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.pattersondental.ca(604) 247-1991 Booth [email protected] & Cranewww.pelton.net(800) 659-6560 Booth [email protected]

PeriOptix, Inc.www.perioptix.com(888) 775-3424 Booth [email protected] Dental Technologieswww.periowave.com(866) 669-0555 Booth [email protected] Sonicare Canadawww.philipsoralhealthcare.com(800) 676-7664 Booth 401

Pierrel Pharma SRLwww.orabloc.com(610) 989-4222 Booth [email protected] Internationalwww.photomed.net(818) 908-5369 Booth [email protected] USA, Inc.www.planmecausa.com(630) 529-2300 Booth [email protected] Metal Refining Serviceswww.pmrs-refining.com(847) 416-8030 Booth [email protected] Dental (Canada)www.premusa.com(905) 713-0302 Booth [email protected] Dental Laboratories Ltd.www.premiumlab.com(604) 294-2881Booths 342, 943, [email protected] One Uniformswww.prooneuniforms.com(604) 468-9903 Booth [email protected] Practice Sales Ltd.www.ppsales.com(604) 913-7717 Booth [email protected] Sales Associates, Inc.www.profsales.com(330) 299-7343 Booth [email protected] Solutions Inc.www.pronorthsolutions.ca(604) 576-7872 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.prosites.com(888) 932-3644 Booth [email protected] Dental Laboratories Ltd.www.protecdental.com(604) 873-8000 Booth [email protected]

Provision Accounting Groupwww.provisionaccountinggroup.ca(604) 273-6601 Booth [email protected] Corporationwww.pulpdent.com(617) 926-6666 x645 Booth [email protected] & Associateswww.justfordentists.com(250) 754-1951 Booth [email protected](866) 399-4609 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.quantumhealth.com(541) 345-5556 Booth [email protected] Dominion Securitieswww.teresadickson.com(877) 695-6635 Booth [email protected] Royal Bankwww.rbc.com(604) 665-5157 Booth [email protected] Cosmetic Arts Dental Lab.www.rcalab.com(604) 980-0100 Booth [email protected] Dental, Inc.www.rgpergo.com(401) 254-9695 Booth [email protected] Beaulieu(604) 421-7323 Booth [email protected] Corporationwww.roicorp.com(604) 736-7468 Booth [email protected] Micro Solutionswww.rosemicrosolutions.com(716) 608-0009 Booth [email protected] Healthcare Inc.www.rosshealthcare.org(604) 521-6626 x1 Booth [email protected] Industries Inc.www.sableindustriesinc.com(519) 579-9323 Booth [email protected] Dental Inc.www.safaridental.com(450) 433-5754 Booth [email protected]

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Schick by Sironawww.schickbysirona.com(780) 221-1701 Booth [email protected] Ltd.www.scican.com(416) 446-2752 Booth [email protected](604) 619-4699 Booth [email protected] (North America) Inc.www.sdi.com.au(630) 238-8300 Booth [email protected] to Sky DentalEd Inc.www.dentaled.ca(778) 984-0915 x4 Booth [email protected] of Canadawww.septodont.ca(519) 623-0506 Booth 1337

ShadeWave Shade Matching Systemwww.dlcenters.com(425) 941-7211 Booth [email protected](310) 265-8918 Booth [email protected] Dental Corporationwww.shofu.com(800) 827-4638 Booth [email protected] Wisniewski, Investors Groupwww.simonwisniewski.com(604) 682-5431 x225 Booth [email protected] Dental Co. Ltd.www.sinclairdental.com(604) 983-4461 Booth [email protected] Dental Systems GmbHwww.sirona.com29345.6875 Booth [email protected] web canadawww.smartwebcanada.com(778) 996-3232 Booth [email protected] Reminderwww.smilereminder.com(866) 605-6867 Booth [email protected] Restoration Dental Labwww.srdentallab.com(604) 541-0107 Booth [email protected]

Snap On Opticswww.snaponoptics.com(480) 272-0287 Booth [email protected] Dental Design Inc.www.solarisdentaldesign.com(604) 777-0665 Booth [email protected] Investment Realtywww.strategicinvestmentrealty.com(855) 876-7334 Booth [email protected] Community Dental Clinicwww.strathcona-health.ca(604) 713-5851 Booth [email protected] Canada Limitedwww.straumann.ca(800) 363-4024 Booths 843, [email protected] Practice System Integratorwww.successpractice.org(604) 916-2383 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.sulcabrush.com(905) 669-6288 Booth [email protected] Chemists, Inc.www.sultanhealthcare.com(201) 871-1232 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.GUMBrand.com(519) 341-3297 Booth [email protected] Healthcare Canada Inc.www.supermaxcanada.com(450) 926-2828 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.suredental.com(888) 277-2335 Booth [email protected] Smart Inc.www.surgicalsmart.com(778) 887-1295 Booth [email protected] Dental Specialtieswww.sybrondental.com(714) 516-7800 Booth 701

Synca Marketing Inc.www.synca.com(800) 667-9622 Booth 1413

TAB Custom-fitted Braswww.tabbra.com(604) 838-6402 Booth [email protected]

TD Canada Trustwww.tdcanadatrust.com/ smallbusiness/professionals.jsp(416) 308-5636 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.tekscan.com(617) 464-4500 Booth [email protected] Bridge Network Inc.www.bridge-network.com(800) 922-7434 Booth [email protected] Medical Canada Inc.www.thommenmedical.com(877) 242-6012 Booth [email protected] Stensrud Designwww.healthcaredesigner.com(780) 449-7272 Booth [email protected] Dental America Inc.www.tokuyama-us.com(760) 942-7211 Booth [email protected] Group North Americawww.transitionsonline.com(800) 345-5157 x229 Booth [email protected] Avatarwww.TreatmentAvatar.com(778) 899-0095 Booth [email protected](866) 874-4295 Booth [email protected] Plastics Inc.www.TROLLDENTAL.com/ca(604) 263-8031 Booth [email protected] Faculty of Dentistrywww.dentistry.ubc.ca(604) 822-6751 Booth [email protected] Creations, Inc.www.InfiniteAloe.com(323) 906-2880 x103 Booth [email protected] Opticswww.ultralightoptics.com(323) 316-4514 Booths 243, 400, [email protected] Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.www.uninaturedental.com(604) 270-8911 Booth [email protected]

Univet Optical Technologies North America Inc.www.univet.it(604) 446-2843 Booth [email protected] and District Dental Societywww.vdds.com(604) 461-4171 Booth [email protected] Laser and Skin Care Centrewww.vancouverlaser.com(604) 873-6489 Booth [email protected] Professional Leasingwww.john-vpl.com(403) 272-7424 Booth [email protected] Diagnostics Inc.www.vectordiagnostics.com(888) 891-6489 Booth [email protected] Paging Systemswww.visicom.net(402) 734-4900 x131 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.apsdental.ca(855) 735-9068 Booth [email protected] Canada, Inc.www.voco.com(888) 658-2584 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.waterpik.com(800) 525-2020 Booth [email protected] Care Medical Ltd.www.westcaremedical.com(604) 540-8288 Booth [email protected] Handpiece Repair Ltd.www.westernhandpiece.ca(250) 592-4955 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.youngdental.com(800) 325-1881 Booth [email protected]

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Adhesives and Composites3M ESPE Dental Products Bisco Dental Products Canada Inc. Clinical Research Dental Supplies & Services DenMat DMG America GC America Inc. Henry Schein Heraeus Kulzer Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc. J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. Kuraray America, Inc. Patterson Dental Pulpdent Corporation Roger Beaulieu SDI (North America) Inc. Septodont of Canada Shofu Dental CorporationSinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sure Dental Sybron Dental Specialties Synca Marketing Inc. Tokuyama Dental America Inc. VOCO Canada, Inc.

Aesthetic ProductsBisco Dental Products Canada Inc. DenMat DentalVibe GC America Inc.Henry Schein Heraeus Kulzer Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. Oral SciencePacific Training Institute for Facial AestheticsPANADENT Patterson DentalPulpdent CorporationSDI (North America) Inc.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sybron Dental Specialties Synca Marketing Inc. Tokuyama Dental America Inc. Ultimate Creations, Inc. UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.West Care Medical Ltd.

Associations and Not for ProfitAboutFace BC Academy of General DentistryBC Dental AssociationBC Dental Hygienists AssociationBC Lung Association’s QuitNow ServicesCanadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry Canadian Dental Hygienists Association Certified Dental Assistants of BCCollege of Dental Hygienists of BCCollege of Dental Surgeons of BCCollege of Dental Technicians of BC College of Denturists of BCDental Industry Association of CanadaDental Technicians Association of BCDenturist Association of BCInternational College of DentistsITI International Team for Implantology Journees dentaires internationales du QuebecMassage Therapists’ Association of British ColumbiaOntario Dental Association ASM Strathcona Community Dental Clinic Vancouver and District Dental Society

Anaesthetic and Pain ControlBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC Carestream Dental DentalVibeHansamed LimitedHenry ScheinJ. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. Oral SciencePatterson Dental Pierrel Pharma SRLProfessional Sales Associates, Inc.Septodont of Canada Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.

Computers and SoftwareABELDent Inc.ACTEON North AmericaClearDent ConfirmByEmail Connect the Doc Marketing Inc.Dental R.A.T. EasyMarkit Henry Schein JCO Digital Media Maxim Software Systems OutRank by RogersPhotoMed InternationalProfessional Sales Associates, Inc.ProSites, Inc. ShadeWave Shade Matching System Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sirona Dental Systems GmbHsmart web canada Smile ReminderThe Bridge Network Inc. Treatment Avatar

Business Support ProductsDemandforce Inc. JCO Digital Media National Massage Chairs OutRank by Rogers Smile Reminder Success Practice System Integrator Treatment Avatar

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Consulting and Transition ServicesAl Heaps & Associates Inc. Blatchford Solutions Davidson Dental Appraisals & Sales EasyMarkit JCO Digital Media Miles GlobalPurtzki & AssociatesRBC Dominion SecuritiesROI Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Success Practice System IntegratorTransitions Group North America Treatment Avatar

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Crown and Bridge, Denture and other Prosthodontic Products3M ESPE Dental Products Align TechnologyAllstar Dental Laboratories Daekwang IDMDenMat DMG America Doxa Dental, Inc.GC America Inc.Henry ScheinIvoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. Open HealthPANADENTPatterson Dental Renaissance Cosmetic Arts Dental Lab.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Smile Restoration Dental Lab Solaris Dental Design Inc. Straumann Canada Limited Success Practice System IntegratorSultan Chemists, Inc.Sure Dental Surgical Smart Inc. Synca Marketing Inc. Tokuyama Dental America Inc.UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.VOCO Canada, Inc.

Dental CabinetryA-dec, Inc.Belmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd.DentalEZ Flight Dental SystemsHenry Schein Midmark Corporation Patterson DentalPelton & CranePlanmeca USA, Inc.Professional Sales Associates, Inc. Roger Beaulieu Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH

Dental Equipment and Chairs (continued)DiaDent Group InternationalDr. Fuji E.M.S. Canada IncFirst Edition First Aid Training Inc.Flight Dental SystemsHenry ScheinJ. Morita USA, Inc. JCO Digital Media K-Dental Inc. M.A.R.S Bio-Med Processes Inc. Midmark CorporationNational Dental Inc.National Massage ChairsPatterson DentalPelton & CranePlanmeca USA, Inc.Professional Sales Associates, Inc.RGP Dental, Inc.Roger BeaulieuSable Industries Inc. Safari Dental Inc.SciCan Ltd.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Success Practice System Integrator VLMTeck Inc.

Dental Education (continued)MIS Implants Ocean Ceramics Ltd.Oral Science Pacific Implant Institute Pacific Training Institute for Facial AestheticsSea to Sky DentalEd Inc. ShadeWave Shade Matching System Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Straumann Canada Limited Success Practice System Integrator UBC Faculty of Dentistry UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.Vancouver Laser and Skin Care Centre Vector Diagnostics Inc.

Dental Equipment RepairsBelmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd. Canada Handpiece Inc.Dental Savings ClubDental USA Flight Dental SystemsHenry Schein K-Dental Inc.KaVo Dental MCS Handpiece Ltd. Patterson DentalSable Industries Inc. Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Western Handpiece Repair Ltd.

Dental InstrumentsA-dec, Inc. American Eagle Instruments, Inc. Beyes CanadaBioHorizons CanadaBlue & Green Inc.Brasseler Canada D-Sharp Dental Dental Canada INSTRUMENTATIONDental Savings ClubDental USADentalEZDoWell Dental Products Embrosin Medical Technologies Inc. Garrison Dental SolutionsHartzell & Son, G. Henry ScheinHu-Friedy Mfg Co. K-Dental Inc. KaVo DentalMCS Handpiece Ltd. Miltex MIS Implants National Dental Inc.NSK Dental LLCPANADENTParadise Dental Technologies Patterson DentalPeriowave Dental TechnologiesPremier Dental (Canada) ProNorth Solutions Inc.Pulpdent Corporation Q-OpticsRoger Beaulieu Rose Micro SolutionsSciCan Ltd.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Surgical Smart Inc. Trihawk Troll Plastics Inc. VLMTeck Inc.

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Dental EducationAcademy of Emergency Training Align Technology Clinical Research Dental Supplies & Services Continuing Dental Education at UBCDenMatFirst Edition First Aid Training Inc. Frontier Institute Hansamed LimitedHenry Schein Heraeus Kulzer ITI International Team for Implantology

Dental Equipment and ChairsA-dec, Inc. ACTEON North AmericaAseptico BaseVac DentalBelmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd. Beyes Canada BIOLASEBQ Ergonomics. Dental R.A.T. DentalEZ

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Diamonds, Burs, and PolishingBlue & Green Inc.Brasseler CanadaClinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColtene Inc.Dental Savings ClubDentalEZDentalree.comHenry ScheinHeraeus Kulzer K-Dental Inc. Microcopy Open HealthPatterson Dental Premier Dental (Canada) Professional Sales Associates, Inc.Shofu Dental Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Trihawk

Dental Supplies(continued)Microbrush International Microcopy Ocean Pacific Med Tec Ltd. Open HealthPANADENTPatterson Dental Precious Metal Refining Services Premier Dental (Canada) ProNorth Solutions Inc.Pulpdent Corporation Roger BeaulieuRoss Chempharma Inc.Sable Industries Inc.SciCan Ltd. Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Success Practice System Integrator Sulcabrush Inc. Sunstar Canada Supermax Healthcare Canada Inc. Sure Dental Surgical Smart Inc. Sybron Dental Specialties Synca Marketing Inc. Troll Plastics Inc. Vector Diagnostics Inc.Waterpik Canada

Dental Laboratories3M ESPE Dental Products Align Technology Allstar Dental LaboratoriesBAVO The Dentists’ LaboratoryDenMat Dentalree.com EDI Dental LabFine Arts Dental Labs Frontier InstituteHenry Schein KaVo DentalMICRODENTAL Vancouver Ocean Ceramics Ltd. Open Health Pelton & CranePremium Dental Laboratories Ltd.Protec Dental Laboratories Ltd. Renaissance Cosmetic Arts Dental Lab.Roger Beaulieu Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Smile Restoration Dental Lab Solaris Dental Design Inc. Success Practice System Integrator Synca Marketing Inc.UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.

Dental SuppliesAlign TechnologyAnsell Canada Inc. APK Instrument Canada Inc. Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLCBeyes CanadaBioHorizons CanadaBIOMED DISPOSE-IT Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColgateDental Savings Club DentalVibeDentsply Canada LimitedDiaDent Group InternationalFirst Edition First Aid Training Inc.Germiphene CorporationHansamed LimitedHenry Schein Heraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg Co. J&P Distributors Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc.Kuraray America, Inc. maxill inc. Medicom Inc.

Financial ServicesBMO Bank of MontrealCDSPI Chase PaymentechCIBCDentalcard DMCL Chartered Accountants Element Financial Corporation Financeit Henry Schein Investors Group Financial Services KNV Chartered Accountants LLP MNP LLPNational Leasing Healthcare FinancingPatterson DentalProvision Accounting GroupPurtzki & AssociatesRBC Dominion SecuritiesRBC Royal BankScotiabank Simon Wisniewski, Investors GroupSinclair Dental Co. Ltd. TD Canada Trust Varndell Professional Leasing

Endodontic SuppliesACTEON North AmericaBisco Dental Products Canada Inc.Brasseler Canada Centrix, Inc.Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColtene Inc.Dental USA Dentsply Tulsa Dental SpecialtiesDiaDent Group InternationalEndo/TechHenry ScheinHu-Friedy Mfg Co.J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. KaVo Dental Patterson DentalPremier Dental (Canada)Pulpdent CorporationRoger Beaulieu Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sybron Dental SpecialtiesTroll Plastics Inc.

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Office DesignDavid Mitchell General Contractor Gibraltar Holdings Ltd. & Terian Ventures Ltd.Henry Schein JCO Digital Media K-Dental Inc.Patterson Dental Pelton & CraneSinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Tim Stensrud Design

Office SuppliesBIOMED DISPOSE-IT Henry Schein JCO Digital Media K-Dental Inc. Patterson DentalProfessional Sales Associates, Inc. Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Smile Reminder

Other (continued)PhotoMed InternationalProfessional Practice Sales Ltd. ProNorth Solutions Inc.ProSites, Inc.RGP Dental, Inc. Solaris Dental Design Inc. Strategic Investment RealtyStrathcona Community Dental Clinic Success Practice System Integrator Tekscan, Inc. Ultimate Creations, Inc.Ultralight Optics VisiCom Paging Systems West Care Medical Ltd.

Infection Control Products3M ESPE Dental ProductsAmerican Eagle Instruments, Inc.Ansell Canada Inc. Autoclave Testing Service Colgate Dental R.A.T.Designs for Vision, Inc.GC America Inc.Hansamed LimitedHedy CanadaHenry Schein Heraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg Co.J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. maxill inc. Medicom Inc.Micrylium LaboratoriesOcean Pacific Med Tec Ltd. Patterson DentalPeriowave Dental Technologies ProNorth Solutions Inc. Roger Beaulieu Sable Industries Inc.SciCan Ltd.Septodont of Canada Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.Supermax Healthcare Canada Inc.Young Dental

Implantology and Restorative AttachmentsAbutment DirectBioHorizons CanadaBiomet 3i Inc.Blue & Green Inc. Citagenix Inc.Dentalree.com Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.Implant Direct International J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. Keystone DentalMIS ImplantsNobel Biocare Canada Inc. OCO Biomedical, Inc. Q-Optics Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Straumann Canada Limited Surgical Smart Inc.Sybron Dental SpecialtiesThommen Medical Canada Inc.UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.

Preventive Dental Products3M ESPE Dental ProductsBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC Centrix, Inc.Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColgateCrest Oral-BDMG AmericaGC America Inc. GumChucks CanadaHansamed LimitedHenry ScheinIvoclar Vivadent Canada Inc. K-Dental Inc.Liatex Enterprises Ltd.maxill inc.Medicom Inc. National Dental Inc.Oral SciencePatterson Dental

Pharmaceuticals and TherapeuticsBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC ColgateGlaxoSmithKline Consumer HealthcareJohnson & Johnson Inc. K-Dental Inc.Oral Science Pierrel Pharma SRLQuantum Inc. Ross Chempharma Inc.Septodont of Canada Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.

Preventive Dental Products (continued)Periowave Dental TechnologiesPhilips Sonicare Canada Premier Dental (Canada)Pulpdent CorporationRoss Chempharma Inc.SDI (North America) Inc.Septodont of Canada Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sunstar CanadaTroll Plastics Inc. VOCO Canada, Inc.Waterpik CanadaYoung Dental

OtherAboutFace Academy of Emergency Training Alture Properties AMD Lasers Aseptico BIOLASE Blatchford Solutions BlueApple Health CastleCS Marketing & AdvertisingConnect the Doc Marketing Inc. Creston Valley, B.C. D-Sharp Dental Demandforce Inc. Designs for Vision, Inc.DEXIS Digital X-rayDigital Doc, LLCDoral Refining Corp. DoWell Dental ProductsDPAP Counselling Dr. FujiFirst Edition First Aid Training Inc.Gendex Dental Systems Hansamed Limited Iridia MedicalIsolite Systems JCO Digital Media Lip BalmMediQuest Technologies Inc. Miele LimitedNational Massage Chairs NuSmile Pediatric CrownsOrthodontic Supply of Canada Inc. OutRank by Rogers Pacific Blue Cross PANADENTPhilips Sonicare Canada

PublishersDental Tribune America, LLCLogin Canada

Precious Metal PurchaserArgen CanadaCan - Am GoldDoral Refining Corp. Garfield Refining Company Precious Metal Refining Services

Radiography Supplies and ServicesACTEON North AmericaBelmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd. Carestream DentalDental Savings Club Gendex Dental SystemsHenry Schein Heraeus Kulzer Instrumentarium Dental Inc. K-Dental Inc. MicrocopyNational Dosimetry ServicesOrbit Imaging CentresPatterson DentalPlanmeca USA, Inc.Professional Sales Associates, Inc.Schick by Sirona Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbHTroll Plastics Inc.

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Telescopes, Microscopes and Lights3M ESPE Dental Products Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd. DenMatDesigns for Vision, Inc. Henry Schein K-Dental Inc.LumaDent, Inc.MS Meditech Solutions Inc. Oral SciencePatterson DentalPeriOptix, Inc.Q-OpticsRose Micro Solutions SHEERVISION Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Snap On OpticsSybron Dental SpecialtiesSynca Marketing Inc. Ultralight Optics Univet Optical Technologies North America Inc.

UniformsBlue & Green Inc. Chi Couture Uniforms Everything Uniforms GLO APPARELLuniformenu apparelPatterson DentalPro One Uniforms Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. TAB Custom-fitted Bras

Restorative Materials3M ESPE Dental Products Align TechnologyBioHorizons CanadaBisco Dental Products Canada Inc.Blue & Green Inc.Centrix, Inc.Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColtene Inc.DenMatDMG AmericaGarrison Dental SolutionsGC America Inc. Hansamed LimitedHenry Schein Heraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg Co.Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc. K-Dental Inc. KaVo Dental Kuraray America, Inc. NuSmile Pediatric CrownsPatterson Dental Premier Dental (Canada)Pulpdent CorporationSDI (North America) Inc.Septodont of CanadaShofu Dental Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.Sure DentalSybron Dental SpecialtiesSynca Marketing Inc.Tokuyama Dental America Inc.VOCO Canada, Inc.Waterpik Canada

Please visit us at booth #1060!

Providing legal services to Dentists and the Dental Community throughout British Columbia, including:

associate agreements, buying and selling dental practices,leases, incorporations, corporate reorganizations,cost sharing agreements and employment matters

Patrick C. Madaisky1400 – 355 Burrard StreetVancouver, BC V6C 2G8Phone: (604) 683-8885 Fax: (604) 683-4646email: [email protected]

Proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the Toothfairy Gala!

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Do you know the cost of your supplies?Maybe you should....

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WOlf High Speed Handpiece

Fits on your NSK, STAR, Midwest, W&H (RA-24 & 25) or KAVO couplers

$ 359/light

$ 285/no light

WOlf Electric Handpiece

$ 799/light

Fits Bien-Air, Kavo, NSK, Star and W&H systems

WHITER IMAGE Home Whitening Syringes

Proprietary blend of 12% (1/4) hydrogen peroxide and 36% (3/4)

carbamide peroxide with nitrate potassium for sensitivity

$13

KUT Carbides and Diamonds burs

$1.39 (diamonds) ¢ 98 (carbides)

Premium quality - Fast cut - Dense, uniform diamond distribution insures fast,

consistent cutting - Three layer matrix results in an excellent service life.

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WOlf Light Black Label (LED+ Plasma)

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+ Maximum cutting power : 21 watts

+ 24 months warranty+ 3 port spary and LED coupling

+ Extreme bur concentricity means better work precision

+ Available in Medium and Mini head

All brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective organisations

Hawk Through The Lens loupes

$669 Handpiece+

6 Pin Coupler$499 Handpieceonly$ 599

Available in 2.5X, 3X and 3.5 X magnification. Lightweightand ergonomic design with excellent depth of field. Hawklenses are treated with anti-reflective coating to produce unprecedented clarity and sharpness.

All brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective organisations

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WOlf High Speed Handpiece

Fits on your NSK, STAR, Midwest, W&H (RA-24 & 25) or KAVO couplers

$ 359/light

$ 285/no light

WOlf Electric Handpiece

$ 799/light

Fits Bien-Air, Kavo, NSK, Star and W&H systems

WHITER IMAGE Home Whitening Syringes

Proprietary blend of 12% (1/4) hydrogen peroxide and 36% (3/4)

carbamide peroxide with nitrate potassium for sensitivity

$13

KUT Carbides and Diamonds burs

$1.39 (diamonds) ¢ 98 (carbides)

Premium quality - Fast cut - Dense, uniform diamond distribution insures fast,

consistent cutting - Three layer matrix results in an excellent service life.

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TEMP offers great

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a precise set time, low

shrinkage results in highly

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$69

WOlf Light Black Label (LED+ Plasma)

The WOlf Black Label combines market-

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advancements that enhance performance

and deliver consistent cures.

+ Light intensity: 2,700 mW/cm² (Plasma mode)

and 1500 mW/cm² in LED Turbo mode.

$499 Cures in 3 seconds

WOlf Black Label High Speed Handpiece

+ Maximum cutting power : 21 watts

+ 24 months warranty+ 3 port spary and LED coupling

+ Extreme bur concentricity means better work precision

+ Available in Medium and Mini head

All brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective organisations

Hawk Through The Lens loupes

$669 Handpiece+

6 Pin Coupler$499 Handpieceonly$ 599

Available in 2.5X, 3X and 3.5 X magnification. Lightweightand ergonomic design with excellent depth of field. Hawklenses are treated with anti-reflective coating to produce unprecedented clarity and sharpness.

All brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective organisations

PDC Full page ad 2014_Layout 1 10/01/2014 12:07 AM Page 1

Do you know the cost of your supplies?Maybe you should....

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WOlf High Speed Handpiece

Fits on your NSK, STAR, Midwest, W&H (RA-24 & 25) or KAVO couplers

$ 359/light

$ 285/no light

WOlf Electric Handpiece

$ 799/light

Fits Bien-Air, Kavo, NSK, Star and W&H systems

WHITER IMAGE Home Whitening Syringes

Proprietary blend of 12% (1/4) hydrogen peroxide and 36% (3/4)

carbamide peroxide with nitrate potassium for sensitivity

$13

KUT Carbides and Diamonds burs

$1.39 (diamonds) ¢ 98 (carbides)

Premium quality - Fast cut - Dense, uniform diamond distribution insures fast,

consistent cutting - Three layer matrix results in an excellent service life.

TEMP 10:1 C&B Temporary material

TEMP offers great

aesthetics, perfect fit and

a precise set time, low

shrinkage results in highly

accurate temporaries with

excellent marginal

adaptation

$69

WOlf Light Black Label (LED+ Plasma)

The WOlf Black Label combines market-

leading engineering with unique design

advancements that enhance performance

and deliver consistent cures.

+ Light intensity: 2,700 mW/cm² (Plasma mode)

and 1500 mW/cm² in LED Turbo mode.

$499 Cures in 3 seconds

WOlf Black Label High Speed Handpiece

+ Maximum cutting power : 21 watts

+ 24 months warranty+ 3 port spary and LED coupling

+ Extreme bur concentricity means better work precision

+ Available in Medium and Mini head

All brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective organisations

Hawk Through The Lens loupes

$669 Handpiece+

6 Pin Coupler$499 Handpieceonly$ 599

Available in 2.5X, 3X and 3.5 X magnification. Lightweightand ergonomic design with excellent depth of field. Hawklenses are treated with anti-reflective coating to produce unprecedented clarity and sharpness.

All brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective organisations

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NEW INTERCARE BRUSH HEAD TECHNOLOGY

ADJUSTABLE MODES AND INTENSITY SETTINGS

NEW PRESSURE SENSOR

• Deeper interdental cleaning• Removes up to 7x more plaque between teeth1

• Clean: Low, Medium and High • White: Low, Medium and High• Gum Care: Low, Medium and High

• Resonates when too much pressure is applied• Interactive guidance for proper brushing technique

The New Philips Sonicare FlexCare PlatinumMore innovation. Less plaque between teeth.

Philips Sonicare FlexCare Platinum removes significantly more plaque than Oral-B Professional Care 5000 in all areas of the mouth.2

1 Than a manual toothbrush. M. Ward, K. Argosino, W. Jenkins, J. Milleman, M. Nelson, S. Souza. Comparison of gingivitis and plaque reduction over time by Philips Sonicare FlexCare Platinum and a manual toothbrush. Data on file, 2013.

2 Defenbaugh J, Liu T, Souza S, Ward M, Jenkins W, Colgan P. Comparison of Plaque Removal by Sonicare FlexCare Platinum and Oral-B Professional Care 5000 with Smart Guide. Data on file, 2013. Single use study.© 2013 Philips Oral Healthcare, Inc. All rights reserved. PHILIPS and the Philips shield are trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V. Sonicare, the Sonicare logo, DiamondClean, FlexCare Platinum, FlexCare, FlexCare+, ProResults, Sonicare For Kids and AirFloss are trademarks of Philips Oral Healthcare.

Visit booth #401 for special offers from Philips.

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