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Quintessence Seminars Saturday, March 16, 2013 The Nuts and Bolts of Implant- Supported Complete Dentures Presented by Stephen Wagner, DDS Saturday, May 11, 2013 CBCT: Review of Anatomy and Risks Presented by Dale A. Miles, DDS, MS SPRING Saturday, September 21, 2013 Integrating the Fundamental Concepts for Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry Presented by Douglas A. Terry, DDS Saturday, October 19, 2013 Bone Augmentation for Improved Functional and Esthetic Outcomes Presented by Peter K. Moy, DDS FALL SEMINAR SERIES Quintessence CE Center, Hanover Park, Illinois 2013 LECTURE SERIES SEMINARS SCHEDULE 9:00 AM—10:30 AM Lecture 10:30 AM—10:45 AM Coffee break 10:45 AM—12:30 PM Lecture 12:30 PM—1:15 PM Lunch 1:15 PM—3:00 PM Lecture REGISTRATION FEES* March 16, 2013, Dr Wagner’s Seminar $445 (when registered by Feb 27) $495 (when registered after Feb 27) May 11, 2013, Dr Miles’s Seminar $445 (when registered by April 24) $495 (when registered after April 24) *Includes coffee breaks and lunch SEMINAR REGISTRATION Complete the online registration at www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars . SPRING CE CREDIT Attendees receive 5 hours of CE credit for Dr Wagner’s, Dr Miles’s, and Dr Moy’s seminars. Attendees receive 6.25 hours of CE credit for Dr Terry’s seminar. Quintessence is an ADA CERP–recognized provider.

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Indian Lakes Resort

© 2012 Hilton Chicago/Indian Lakes Resort Quintessence Seminar Series

The Quintessence CE Center in the Chicago suburb of Hanover Park is located 13 miles from O’Hare Airport and 28 miles from downtown Chicago.

Visit www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars to obtain driv-ing directions to the hotel and the Quintessence office.

HoTElThe Hilton Chicago/Indian lakes Resort in Bloomingdale is a 5-minute drive from Quintessence. Seminar attend-ees receive a special $99 per night rate. Visit www.quint-pub.com/2013_Seminars/Hotel to register at the hotel and to receive Quintessence seminars’ special rate.

Hilton Chicago/Indian lakes Resort 250 W Schick Rd, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108Tel (630) 529-0200 • www.indianlakesresort.com

Quintessence SeminarsQuintessence Publishing Co, Inc4350 Chandler DriveHanover Park, IL 60133

Change Service Requested

FALLSaturday, March 16, 2013

The Nuts and Bolts of Implant- Supported Complete DenturesPresented by Stephen Wagner, dds

Saturday, May 11, 2013

CBCT: Review of Anatomy and RisksPresented by Dale A. Miles, dds, msSP

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Integrating the Fundamental Concepts for Esthetic and Restorative DentistryPresented by Douglas A. Terry, dds

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Bone Augmentation for Improved Functional and Esthetic OutcomesPresented by Peter K. Moy, dds

FALL

SEMINAR SERIESQuintessence CE Center, Hanover Park, Illinois

SEmInaRS SCHEdulE

9:00 AM—10:30 AMLecture

10:30 AM—10:45 AMCoffee break

10:45 AM—12:30 PMLecture

12:30 PM—1:15 PMLunch

1:15 PM—3:00 PMLecture

additional Segment for dr Terry’s Seminar

3:00 PM—3:15 PMCoffee break

3:15 PM—4:30 PM

Lecture

REgISTRaTIon FEES*

Sept 21, 2013, dr Terry’s Seminar

$545 (when registered by Sep 4)$595 (when registered after Sep 4)

oct 19, 2013, dr moy’s Seminar

$445 (when registered by Oct 1)$495 (when registered after Oct 1)

*Includes coffee breaks and lunch

SEmInaR REgISTRaTIon

Complete the online registration at www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars.

2013 LeCtuRe SeRIeS SEmInaRS SCHEdulE

9:00 AM—10:30 AMLecture

10:30 AM—10:45 AMCoffee break

10:45 AM—12:30 PMLecture

12:30 PM—1:15 PMLunch

1:15 PM—3:00 PMLecture

REgISTRaTIon FEES*

march 16, 2013, dr Wagner’s Seminar

$445 (when registered by Feb 27)$495 (when registered after Feb 27)

may 11, 2013, dr miles’s Seminar

$445 (when registered by April 24)$495 (when registered after April 24)

*Includes coffee breaks and lunch

SEmInaR REgISTRaTIon

Complete the online registration at www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars.

SPRING

CE CREdITAttendees receive 5 hours of CE credit for Dr Wagner’s, Dr Miles’s, and Dr Moy’s seminars. Attendees receive 6.25 hours of CE credit for Dr Terry’s seminar.

Quintessence is an ADA CERP–recognized provider.

about dr WagnerStephen Wagner, DDS, a diplo-mate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a fellow of the Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, is currently in his 33rd year of private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dr Wagner has academic positions

at both the University of New Mexico Medical Center in Albuquerque and the University of the Pacifi c Ar-thur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, California. He serves on the review board of The In-ternational Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. Many of Dr Wagner’s dental images have been used in medical and dental textbooks and by the New York Times, ABC News, and Newsweek as well as by the American Dental Association (ADA) in JADA, for ADA educational pamphlets, and on the ADA website.

about dr TerryDouglas A. Terry, DDS, is an as-sistant professor in the Depart-ment of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials at the University of Texas Health Science Center School of Dentistry at Houston. He has received a number of pro-fessional awards as well as fellow-ships in the American and Inter-

national College of Dentists, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the International Academy of Dental Facial Aesthetics. Dr Terry is a member and the US vice president of Oral Design International. He has published over 230 articles and has authored several textbooks. Dr Terry is the founder and CEO of design Technique International and the Institute of Esthet-ic and Restorative Dentistry. He maintains a private practice in Houston, Texas.

about dr milesDale A. Miles, DDS, MS, is an ad-junct professor at the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health in Mesa as well as at the University of Texas Health Sci-ence Center School of Dentistry at Houston, and he is also a consultant in oral diagnosis, oral

medicine, and oral radiology to the United States Na-val Postgraduate Dental School. A diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Board of Oral Medicine, Dr Miles has given over 550 lectures worldwide and has been named one of the top 100 clinicians in continuing education for the last 6 years by Dentistry Today. He has authored over 120 scientifi c articles and fi ve text-books and maintains a full-time radiology practice in Fountain Hills, Arizona.

about dr moyPeter K. Moy, DMD, is a professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the UCLA School of Dentistry in Los Ange-les, California, and was recently named the Nobel Biocare En-dowed Chair in Surgical Implant Dentistry. Dr Moy is also director

of the UCLA Dental Implant Center, the Straumann Surgical Dental Clinic, and the Nobel Biocare Surgi-cal Fellowship Program. He is an associate editor of the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Im-plants and is active in several professional organiza-tions, including the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. Dr Moy is a past president of the Academy of Osseointegration. He maintains a private practice in Brentwood, California.

Saturday, March 16, 20139:00 AM—3:00 PM

Saturday, September 21, 20139:00 AM—4:30 PM

394 pp; 624 illus (mostly color)

Atlas of Cone Beam Imag-ing for Dental Applications, Second Edition Dale A. Miles

Save 30% when you attend Dr Miles’s seminar.

This best-selling book refl ects recent advances in how CBCT is being used by dental practi-tioners in each specialty. As before, the book introduces readers to all of the different ways of viewing CBCT data sets and guides clinicians in identifying familiar and unfamiliar anatomical landmarks in the three planes of section (axial, sagittal, and coronal). New to this edition are sections on anatomy in the small fi eld of vision, endodontic applications of CBCT, selected cases from radiology practice, and risk and li-ability. Comprehensive case presentations demonstrate the diagnostic and treatment-planning capabilities of CBCT in its full range of applications (eg, airway studies, implant site assessment, odontogenic lesion visualiza-tion, 1:1 space analysis) while at the same time highlighting situations in which traditional two-dimensional imaging will suffi ce.

US $142$99.00

752 pp; 2,000+ color illus

This book demonstrates step-by-step solutions to many restorative and esthetic challenges confronted in everyday clinical situations based on the scientifi c knowledge and clini-cal and laboratory expertise of an international team of masters. With new photographic tech-niques including ring fl ash and bilateral fl ash, new cases on composite resin restoration and porcelain inlays, and new techniques such as restoring the anterior alveolar ridge defi ciency using stratifi ed porcelain buildup, this second edition of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry explores the many facets of esthetic and re-storative dentistry. The synthesis of scientifi c, clinical, and laboratory information provides clinicians, technicians, and auxiliaries with the tools necessary to maximize their productivity while providing improved oral health care to their patients.

Integrating the Fundamental Concepts for Esthetic and Restorative DentistryPresented by Douglas A. Terry, DDS

This presentation encompasses many facets of esthetic and restor-ative dentistry including biomaterials selection, laboratory technol-ogy, operative techniques, prosthetic guidelines for interdisciplinary cases, periodontic principles, and dental implant procedures. Optimal techniques and materials are presented, and the importance of using the interdisciplinary team is emphasized throughout.

Course objectives• Understand the signifi cance of imagination, form, and color. • Learn conservative preparation designs for adhesive dentistry.• Review the criteria and technique for accurate impressions.• Discover the benefi ts of using an esthetic prototype before treatment.• Learn how to select implants and abutments to properly support the

peri-implant tissues. • Explore how to approach complex esthetic challenges.

CE Credit: 6.25 hours

Saturday, October 19, 20139:00 AM—3:00 PM

Bone Augmentation for Improved Func-tional and Esthetic OutcomesPresented by Peter K. Moy, DMD

To achieve optimal esthetics, the experienced clinician is required to develop the proper treatment sequence and use grafting procedures that address any patient defi ciencies. This presentation highlights the management of complex case scenarios. Emphasis is placed on meeting patient expectations and ensuring long-term stability for en-hanced treatment outcomes.

Course objectives• Learn which augmentation techniques are most successful in regenerat-

ing bone contours and volume for ideal implant positioning.• Use proper diagnostic evaluation to determine appropriate surgical

treatment for severely resorbed alveolar ridges.• Differentiate the complications associated with grafting procedures.• Learn to minimize complications with advanced surgical procedures.

CE Credit: 5 hours

The Nuts and Bolts of Implant-Supported Complete DenturesPresented by Stephen Wagner, DDS

Implants have changed the way we fabricate removable complete dentures, making the experience much more satisfying for both the patient and the clinician. Learn the techniques required to make denture fabrication predictable and profi table in any general dental practice. This lecture stresses, above all, a practical and common-sense approach to caring for the edentulous patient.

Course objectives• Understand the skills and techniques required to diagnose and treat-

ment plan the edentulous patient.• Recognize the treatment choices available for restoring the edentulous

patient.• Learn the advantages of using implants to support removable com-

plete dentures.• Be prepared to organize and implement a simplifi ed but high-quality

denture service in general dental practice.

CE Credit: 5 hours

Saturday, May 11, 20139:00 AM—3:00 PM

CBCT: Review of Anatomy and RisksPresented by Dale A. Miles, DDS, MS

Dentists use imaging every day in their practices to help refi ne clini-cal treatment decisions. CBCT offers dentists an amazing low-cost and effective CT modality, but do you understand it? The fi rst part of this seminar is a hands-on anatomy review to build confi dence for evaluating cone beam data sets. Dr Miles will also cover liabilities and risks that could arise from not reviewing all of the cone beam data. The second part will be a hands-on laboratory to reinforce your anatomy skills. Come see what you may have been missing.

Course objectives• Learn to identify anatomy in CBCT scans to better understand the im-

ages you take or receive.• Visualize anatomical detail in 2D and 3D.• Understand the importance of reviewing all of the data within the

CBCT volume.

CE Credit: 5 hours

SPRING FALL Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Material Selection and Technique, Second Edition Douglas A. Terry and Willi Geller

Save 30% when you attend Dr Terry’s seminar.

US $318$222.00

about dr WagnerStephen Wagner, DDS, a diplo-mate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a fellow of the Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, is currently in his 33rd year of private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dr Wagner has academic positions

at both the University of New Mexico Medical Center in Albuquerque and the University of the Pacifi c Ar-thur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, California. He serves on the review board of The In-ternational Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. Many of Dr Wagner’s dental images have been used in medical and dental textbooks and by the New York Times, ABC News, and Newsweek as well as by the American Dental Association (ADA) in JADA, for ADA educational pamphlets, and on the ADA website.

about dr TerryDouglas A. Terry, DDS, is an as-sistant professor in the Depart-ment of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials at the University of Texas Health Science Center School of Dentistry at Houston. He has received a number of pro-fessional awards as well as fellow-ships in the American and Inter-

national College of Dentists, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the International Academy of Dental Facial Aesthetics. Dr Terry is a member and the US vice president of Oral Design International. He has published over 230 articles and has authored several textbooks. Dr Terry is the founder and CEO of design Technique International and the Institute of Esthet-ic and Restorative Dentistry. He maintains a private practice in Houston, Texas.

about dr milesDale A. Miles, DDS, MS, is an ad-junct professor at the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health in Mesa as well as at the University of Texas Health Sci-ence Center School of Dentistry at Houston, and he is also a consultant in oral diagnosis, oral

medicine, and oral radiology to the United States Na-val Postgraduate Dental School. A diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Board of Oral Medicine, Dr Miles has given over 550 lectures worldwide and has been named one of the top 100 clinicians in continuing education for the last 6 years by Dentistry Today. He has authored over 120 scientifi c articles and fi ve text-books and maintains a full-time radiology practice in Fountain Hills, Arizona.

about dr moyPeter K. Moy, DMD, is a professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the UCLA School of Dentistry in Los Ange-les, California, and was recently named the Nobel Biocare En-dowed Chair in Surgical Implant Dentistry. Dr Moy is also director

of the UCLA Dental Implant Center, the Straumann Surgical Dental Clinic, and the Nobel Biocare Surgi-cal Fellowship Program. He is an associate editor of the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Im-plants and is active in several professional organiza-tions, including the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. Dr Moy is a past president of the Academy of Osseointegration. He maintains a private practice in Brentwood, California.

Saturday, March 16, 20139:00 AM—3:00 PM

Saturday, September 21, 20139:00 AM—4:30 PM

394 pp; 624 illus (mostly color)

Atlas of Cone Beam Imag-ing for Dental Applications, Second Edition Dale A. Miles

Save 30% when you attend Dr Miles’s seminar.

This best-selling book refl ects recent advances in how CBCT is being used by dental practi-tioners in each specialty. As before, the book introduces readers to all of the different ways of viewing CBCT data sets and guides clinicians in identifying familiar and unfamiliar anatomical landmarks in the three planes of section (axial, sagittal, and coronal). New to this edition are sections on anatomy in the small fi eld of vision, endodontic applications of CBCT, selected cases from radiology practice, and risk and li-ability. Comprehensive case presentations demonstrate the diagnostic and treatment-planning capabilities of CBCT in its full range of applications (eg, airway studies, implant site assessment, odontogenic lesion visualiza-tion, 1:1 space analysis) while at the same time highlighting situations in which traditional two-dimensional imaging will suffi ce.

US $142$99.00

752 pp; 2,000+ color illus

This book demonstrates step-by-step solutions to many restorative and esthetic challenges confronted in everyday clinical situations based on the scientifi c knowledge and clini-cal and laboratory expertise of an international team of masters. With new photographic tech-niques including ring fl ash and bilateral fl ash, new cases on composite resin restoration and porcelain inlays, and new techniques such as restoring the anterior alveolar ridge defi ciency using stratifi ed porcelain buildup, this second edition of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry explores the many facets of esthetic and re-storative dentistry. The synthesis of scientifi c, clinical, and laboratory information provides clinicians, technicians, and auxiliaries with the tools necessary to maximize their productivity while providing improved oral health care to their patients.

Integrating the Fundamental Concepts for Esthetic and Restorative DentistryPresented by Douglas A. Terry, DDS

This presentation encompasses many facets of esthetic and restor-ative dentistry including biomaterials selection, laboratory technol-ogy, operative techniques, prosthetic guidelines for interdisciplinary cases, periodontic principles, and dental implant procedures. Optimal techniques and materials are presented, and the importance of using the interdisciplinary team is emphasized throughout.

Course objectives• Understand the signifi cance of imagination, form, and color. • Learn conservative preparation designs for adhesive dentistry.• Review the criteria and technique for accurate impressions.• Discover the benefi ts of using an esthetic prototype before treatment.• Learn how to select implants and abutments to properly support the

peri-implant tissues. • Explore how to approach complex esthetic challenges.

CE Credit: 6.25 hours

Saturday, October 19, 20139:00 AM—3:00 PM

Bone Augmentation for Improved Func-tional and Esthetic OutcomesPresented by Peter K. Moy, DMD

To achieve optimal esthetics, the experienced clinician is required to develop the proper treatment sequence and use grafting procedures that address any patient defi ciencies. This presentation highlights the management of complex case scenarios. Emphasis is placed on meeting patient expectations and ensuring long-term stability for en-hanced treatment outcomes.

Course objectives• Learn which augmentation techniques are most successful in regenerat-

ing bone contours and volume for ideal implant positioning.• Use proper diagnostic evaluation to determine appropriate surgical

treatment for severely resorbed alveolar ridges.• Differentiate the complications associated with grafting procedures.• Learn to minimize complications with advanced surgical procedures.

CE Credit: 5 hours

The Nuts and Bolts of Implant-Supported Complete DenturesPresented by Stephen Wagner, DDS

Implants have changed the way we fabricate removable complete dentures, making the experience much more satisfying for both the patient and the clinician. Learn the techniques required to make denture fabrication predictable and profi table in any general dental practice. This lecture stresses, above all, a practical and common-sense approach to caring for the edentulous patient.

Course objectives• Understand the skills and techniques required to diagnose and treat-

ment plan the edentulous patient.• Recognize the treatment choices available for restoring the edentulous

patient.• Learn the advantages of using implants to support removable com-

plete dentures.• Be prepared to organize and implement a simplifi ed but high-quality

denture service in general dental practice.

CE Credit: 5 hours

Saturday, May 11, 20139:00 AM—3:00 PM

CBCT: Review of Anatomy and RisksPresented by Dale A. Miles, DDS, MS

Dentists use imaging every day in their practices to help refi ne clini-cal treatment decisions. CBCT offers dentists an amazing low-cost and effective CT modality, but do you understand it? The fi rst part of this seminar is a hands-on anatomy review to build confi dence for evaluating cone beam data sets. Dr Miles will also cover liabilities and risks that could arise from not reviewing all of the cone beam data. The second part will be a hands-on laboratory to reinforce your anatomy skills. Come see what you may have been missing.

Course objectives• Learn to identify anatomy in CBCT scans to better understand the im-

ages you take or receive.• Visualize anatomical detail in 2D and 3D.• Understand the importance of reviewing all of the data within the

CBCT volume.

CE Credit: 5 hours

SPRING FALL Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Material Selection and Technique, Second Edition Douglas A. Terry and Willi Geller

Save 30% when you attend Dr Terry’s seminar.

US $318$222.00

NORTH-WEST TOLLWAY

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290

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MIDWAY

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SCHICK RD.

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290

The Hilton Chicago/

Indian Lakes Resort

© 2012 Hilton Chicago/Indian Lakes Resort Quintessence Seminar Series

The Quintessence CE Center in the Chicago suburb of Hanover Park is located 13 miles from O’Hare Airport and 28 miles from downtown Chicago.

Visit www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars to obtain driv-ing directions to the hotel and the Quintessence office.

HoTElThe Hilton Chicago/Indian lakes Resort in Bloomingdale is a 5-minute drive from Quintessence. Seminar attend-ees receive a special $99 per night rate. Visit www.quint-pub.com/2013_Seminars/Hotel to register at the hotel and to receive Quintessence seminars’ special rate.

Hilton Chicago/Indian lakes Resort 250 W Schick Rd, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108Tel (630) 529-0200 • www.indianlakesresort.com

Quintessence SeminarsQuintessence Publishing Co, Inc4350 Chandler DriveHanover Park, IL 60133

Change Service Requested

FALLSaturday, March 16, 2013

The Nuts and Bolts of Implant- Supported Complete DenturesPresented by Stephen Wagner, dds

Saturday, May 11, 2013

CBCT: Review of Anatomy and RisksPresented by Dale A. Miles, dds, msSP

RIN

G

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Integrating the Fundamental Concepts for Esthetic and Restorative DentistryPresented by Douglas A. Terry, dds

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Bone Augmentation for Improved Functional and Esthetic OutcomesPresented by Peter K. Moy, dds

FALL

SEMINAR SERIESQuintessence CE Center, Hanover Park, Illinois

SEmInaRS SCHEdulE

9:00 AM—10:30 AMLecture

10:30 AM—10:45 AMCoffee break

10:45 AM—12:30 PMLecture

12:30 PM—1:15 PMLunch

1:15 PM—3:00 PMLecture

additional Segment for dr Terry’s Seminar

3:00 PM—3:15 PMCoffee break

3:15 PM—4:30 PM

Lecture

REgISTRaTIon FEES*

Sept 21, 2013, dr Terry’s Seminar

$545 (when registered by Sep 4)$595 (when registered after Sep 4)

oct 19, 2013, dr moy’s Seminar

$445 (when registered by Oct 1)$495 (when registered after Oct 1)

*Includes coffee breaks and lunch

SEmInaR REgISTRaTIon

Complete the online registration at www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars.

2013 LeCtuRe SeRIeS SEmInaRS SCHEdulE

9:00 AM—10:30 AMLecture

10:30 AM—10:45 AMCoffee break

10:45 AM—12:30 PMLecture

12:30 PM—1:15 PMLunch

1:15 PM—3:00 PMLecture

REgISTRaTIon FEES*

march 16, 2013, dr Wagner’s Seminar

$445 (when registered by Feb 27)$495 (when registered after Feb 27)

may 11, 2013, dr miles’s Seminar

$445 (when registered by April 24)$495 (when registered after April 24)

*Includes coffee breaks and lunch

SEmInaR REgISTRaTIon

Complete the online registration at www.quintpub.com/2013_Seminars.

SPRING

CE CREdITAttendees receive 5 hours of CE credit for Dr Wagner’s, Dr Miles’s, and Dr Moy’s seminars. Attendees receive 6.25 hours of CE credit for Dr Terry’s seminar.

Quintessence is an ADA CERP–recognized provider.