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Pacific Dental Conference Pacific Dental Conference Vancouver Convention Centre – West and East Buildings March 17-19, 2016 in conjunction with the Canadian Dental Association in conjunction with the Canadian Dental Association www.pdconf.com Registraon at... Conference Program IN CONJUNCTION WITH
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Pacific Dental Conference

Pacific Dental Conference

Vancouver Convention Centre – West and East Buildings

March 17-19, 2016in conjunction with the Canadian Dental Associationin conjunction with the Canadian Dental Association

www.pdconf.comRegistration at...Conference Program

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

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Bruce Ward, DDSDirector

Nazeem Kanani, DDS Ray Fong, DDSExhibit Coordinators

K. Tony Gill, DMDDavid Lim, DMD Peter Kearney, DDSMark Spurr, DDSScientific Program Coordinators

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

Tony Bae, DMD, BASc.New Member

Pacific Dental Conference StaffShannon Brown Leigh-Anne BarrattRobyn CampbellKen ChanDave Hawthorne Eden Minty

2016 Organizing Group

Photo credit: Tourism Vancouver/Clayton Perry

Welcome to the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference We are very pleased to welcome everyone to the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference! A great three day program awaits all of our attendees. We are very excited to present Pacific Dental Conference in partnership with the Canadian Dental Association this year. It has been seven years since the CDA participated in our meeting. We are sure to be seeing some new faces in the halls of the Vancouver Convention Centre as attendees from across Canada join us in support of the CDA. We have 130 speakers presenting this year on a varied and dynamic range of topics and again are happy to provide you with the widest selection of quality continuing education programming in Canada. This year we have speakers joining us from across North America, the United Kingdom and Asia. Canada will be highlighted in the ‘Canadian Speaker Series’ including topics on sleep apnea, oral cancer, implants, composite restorations, hypnosis, lasers, the effects of gastrointestinal disease and preventing dental decay by natural means. The 2016 PDC presenters are looking forward to sharing their knowledge with you and your entire dental team. The ever expanding PDC Exhibit Hall is a thriving centre of activity over the first two days of the conference with close to 265 exhibitors occupying 625 booths. Drop by and visit with your favourite suppliers, connect with new ones, learn about the latest technologies and services in dentistry and take advantage of some of the excellent show specials. The PDC Exhibit Hall is the place to be! In addition to the Live Dentistry Stage, with exceptional live demonstration programming planned over the two days, we are introducing a Product Stage. Here you will see short demonstrations showcasing new or unique products on the market – stop by and take a look! The popular So You Think You Can Speak? Series is back for the seventh year. We have a record number of sessions lined up for this Saturday program. Please come by and show your support for these new speakers who are speaking on a number of interesting topics throughout the day. Help us celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style at the March 17 ‘A Celtic Celebration’ complete with beer and wine tasting, delicious food, and the sounds of Tiller’s Folly! This is a perfect opportunity to catch up with friends and colleagues while getting into the Irish spirit on our opening day! Our friends at FlyOver Canada are once again offering discounts for our PDC attendees – pop over to Canada Place (East Building) show your badge, and soar over this beautiful country of ours in a flight simulation ride – it’s a must! And finally, be sure to stay up to date and informed by downloading the 2016 PDC App, connect with us on Twitter (@pdconf, #2016PDC) and show us your best PDC photos on Instagram (@pdconf)! We thank you for joining us – we promise you an inspiring three days - learn, socialize, enjoy!

Peter LobbPresident, BCDA

Bruce WardDirector, PDC

Brenda WisdomChair, BCDHA

Arlene Cearns President, CDABC

Hal HamiltonPresident, DTABC

3The PDC App brings the conference to your f ngertips!

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Dear Colleagues and Friends:It is my pleasure to welcome you to my home province of British Columbia for the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference (PDC), being held this year in conjunction with the Canadian Dental Association (CDA).CDA is delighted to be partnering with the PDC on this stellar event on the Canadian dental meeting calendar. The PDC is an ideal time to learn, connect with colleagues and friends, and find out what’s new in the dental marketplace. And this year there’s no better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by gathering “under the rainbow” in dynamic Vancouver, where coastal beauty and unparalleled hospitality abound. The quality and breadth of the CE sessions, along with a dynamic trade show and fun social events, all speak to the outstanding efforts of the local organizing committee who have rolled out the “green” carpet for us. The committee has ensured that there’s something on offer for all members of the oral health care team. I look forward to meeting you and saying hello or “top of the morning” in the coming days at this exciting convention.

À tous mes estimés collègues et amis,J’ai le plaisir de vous souhaiter la bienvenue à la Conférence dentaire du Pacifique (CDP) de 2016 qui se tient cette année dans ma province de résidence, la Colombie-Britannique, en collaboration avec l’Association dentaire canadienne (ADC).L’ADC est ravie de s’associer à cette conférence parmi les plus prestigieuses du calendrier des congrès dentaires au Canada. La CDP est l’occasion idéale d’enrichir ses connaissances, de renouer avec des collègues et des amis, et de se renseigner sur les nouveautés du marché dentaire. Et cette année, il n’y a pas de meilleur endroit pour célébrer la Saint-Patrick que dans la ville verte de Vancouver, où les magnifiques paysages côtiers n’ont d’égal que l’hospitalité locale sans pareille.Les séances de perfectionnement variées et de qualité ainsi que la foire commerciale dynamique et les activités sociales amusantes à l’horaire témoignent de tous les efforts remarquables déployés par le comité organisateur afin de dérouler le tapis « vert » pour nous. Le comité a veillé à ce que chaque membre de l’équipe de soins dentaires y trouve son compte.Je me réjouis à la perspective de vous rencontrer au cours des prochains jours de cette conférence.

Alastair NicollCDA President / Président de l’ADC

Complete Pacif c Dental Conference information available at www.pdconf.com

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Welcome from Pacific Dental Conference ......................................................................................... 3Welcome from the Canadian Dental Association .............................................................................. 5Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 7General Information ........................................................................................................................... 8Meeting Room Capacity Protocol ..................................................................................................... 9 Registration/Hotels/Parking ............................................................................................................. 10Continuing Education Information – Reporting your CE ...................................................................11Navigate the Convention Centre ..................................................................................................... 12The PDC Mobile App ....................................................................................................................... 13Live Dentistry Stage ............................................................................................................ 14, 47, 62Lunches / Alumni Meetings ............................................................................................................. 15 Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry Annual Meeting ....................................................................16 Social Events ................................................................................................................................... 17 Alphabetical Index of Speakers ................................................................................................ 19 - 22 Topic Index of Sessions and Speakers ..................................................................................... 23 - 33Canadian Speaker Series ................................................................................................................ 34 CDA/DENTSPLY Clinical Research Program – Table Clinics ......................................................... 34 Hands-On Courses (Limited Attendance) ...................................................................................... 35 - 45 Invisalign Courses (Limited Attendance) ................................................................................................ 42 Thursday Open Sessions ......................................................................................................... 47 - 60Friday Open Sessions .............................................................................................................. 62 - 79 Robert Hicks Memorial Lecture ....................................................................................................... 63 Dental Specialists Society of BC Series ................................................................................... 69, 75Saturday Open Sessions .......................................................................................................... 80 - 83 So You Think You Can Speak? Series 7 .................................................................................. 84 - 89 Dental Technicians Association of BC 34th Annual Conference ............................................... 90 - 92Exhibit Hall Floor Plan .............................................................................................................. 94 - 95Exhibitor Listings .................................................................................................................... 96 - 100 Exhibitor Products ................................................................................................................ 101 - 106

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

Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel, and BCDA Learning Centre

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

and Patterson Dental for their sponsorship of the attendee lanyards

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Bag Pick-Up and Lanyards in the West Building will be from 2:00pm on Wed., March 16th until 1:30pm Sat., March 19th.

Bag Pick-Up and Lanyards in the East Building will be from 7:30am on Thurs., March 17th until 1:30pm on Fri., March 18th.

(see location maps page 12)

“Special Announcements” and “Show News” features on the App provide up to the minute information

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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.

Speaker HandoutsThe 2016 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, 2016 and until April 15th, 2016 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, and the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel. Refer to the map on page 10 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 - West Building. 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 - West Building, and in the East Building main lobby.

LunchA complimentary lunch is served at the Vancouver Convention Centre in the Exhibit Hall between 11:00am - 12:30pm on Thursday and Friday. 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 4:15pm 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, March 4th 2016 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 and infants are not permitted in any of the conference session rooms. Only children twelve years and over are allowed in the Exhibit Hall and must have a paid ‘Exhibits Only’ badge. Disruptive behaviour will result in the revocation of attendance privileges. 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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Meeting Room Capacity ProtocolMeeting Room Capacity ProtocolWe would like you to have the best experience possible at the PDC and want to ensure that everyone finds a comfortable spot in the session rooms with easy access and egress.

The basis for how many people can be accommodated in a meeting room is governed by the Fire Department. Our hard working Room Monitors are in place to ensure that the rules are followed so please respect their instructions.

This is what the Fire Department says: Each room has a set capacity for the total number of people allowed in each room – seated or standing. All of the floor plans for the PDC sessions are pre-approved by the Fire Marshall so no chairs can be added to the room above the pre-set number.

What happens when all the seats are filled? Dos: You can stand or sit against the perimeter walls – one person deep. Once the seats are filled the Room Monitor can allow extra people into the room to stand or sit along the perimeter walls. You have to be able to lean against the wall and there should be no one in front of you.

Don’ts:No standing or sitting in aisles

No standing or sitting in front of any doors – these are fire exits!

Holding Seats for Your Friends? Has your friend gone to grab a coffee or is he/she running late? You can hold a seat for them but to be fair to all of the attendees who show up early to secure a seat - the seat you are holding for your friend will be released ten minutes prior to the session.

The Hosts of the sessions will make an announcement 10 minutes before the presentation starts that all held seats are now open for the attendees waiting outside. There will be no exceptions here and the Room Monitors will allow people waiting outside to fill all remaining seats that are vacant.

We hope that your PDC experience is a comfortable and safe one – thank you!

The PDC App brings the conference to your fingertips!

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gRegistration, 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 are not included for Exhibits Only registration category.

Reprinted Name BadgesIf you note any spelling errors on the name badge when you receive your 2016 badge, contact the Pacific Dental Conference. Badges returned to the office before March 4th, 2016 will be reprinted at no charge. After March 4th, 2016, badges with spelling errors 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, 2016, are subject to a $25 administration fee plus GST. After February 4th, 2016, no refunds will be granted.

Attendee SubstitutionIf someone from your office is unable to attend, you are able to replace one attendee for another. The PDC office will require the substitution in writing and the original badge prior to February 19th, 2016 and will be subject to a $25 admin fee. Name changes are not permitted on-site.

Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel 300-999 Canada Place Toll-free: 1-800-663-1515 (Canada) Toll-free: 1-800-937-1515 (USA)

The Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel 1038 Canada Place Toll-free: 1-877-900-5350

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The Fairmont Waterfront Hotel 900 Canada Place Toll-free: 1-800-441-1414

Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver791 West Georgia Street Toll-free: 1-866-223-9333

Canada Line SkyTrain–2 blocks from the Vancouver Convention Centre (Waterfront to Airport in 26 minutes)The Expo and Millennium SkyTrain Lines

Plenty of parking is available in multi-level lots and underground, throughout the downtown core. There are many efficient transit options including Sky Train, Sea Bus, and West Coast Express all with terminals conveniently located adjacent to the Convention Centre.

Conference Hotels

Delta Vancouver Suites550 West Hastings Street Toll-free: 1-888-663-8811

Coast Coal Harbour Hotel 1180 West Hastings Street Toll-free: 1-800-663-1144

Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront1133 West Hastings Street Toll-free: 1-844-337-3118

Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver645 Howe Street Toll-free: 1-800-667-2300

Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel1128 West Hastings Street Toll-free: 1-800-207-4150

Hyatt Regency Vancouver 655 Burrard Street Toll-free: 1-604-683-1234

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Registration InformationTuesday, March 15, 2016 On-site Registration 2:00pm-6:00pm

Wednesday, March 16, 2016 On-site Registration 7:00am-7:00pm Bag Pick-up begins (West Building) 2:00pm-5:00pm

Thursday, March 17, 2016 On-site Registration & Bag Pick-up 7:30am-6:00pmScientific Program 8:30am-4:30pmExhibit Hall 8:30am-5:30pm

Friday, March 18, 2016 On-site Registration & Bag Pick-up 7:30am-5:30pmScientific Program 8:30am-4:30pmExhibit Hall 8:30am-5:30pm

Saturday, March 19, 2016 On-site Registration & Bag Pick-up 7:30am-4:00pmScientific Program 8:30am-4:00pm Invisalign Fundamentals 8:00am-12:00pm Invisalign Intermediate 1:00pm-5:00pm DTABC On-site Registration (West Building) 7:30am-4:00pm DTABC Scientific Program (West Building) 8:00am-4:30pm

Complete Pacif c Dental Conference information available at www.pdconf.com

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Continuing Education / Reporting Your CEContinuing Education / Reporting Your CE

Reporting Your CE in British ColumbiaIt is your responsibility to submit your CE to your regulator. PDC does not submit CE credits on your behalf.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, Dental Therapists and CDAs: Submit your PDC CE credits online by visiting www.cdsbc.org and logging in with your registration/certification number and password. You can also print and complete an individual CE credit submission form (available at www.cdsbc.org/ce-submission) 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. 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. Reports of attendance will be forwarded to the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan. 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 Dentists also licenced in Alberta must indicate this in their account and ensure that they scan in and out of every session to receive Alberta Dental Association and College CE credits. 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

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

Legend for Continuing Education Credits for CDSBC and ADA&CClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC YesYDental/Medical EmergenciesDME Not EligibleNE

Download the PDC Program App for Smartphone and iPad

Legend for QAP content categories for CDHBC

– Courses with a Y indicate that they align with one or more suggested QAP content categories. A legend of the QAP content categories can be viewed on the PDC and CDHBC websites. – Courses with an NA indicate that a QAP content category has not been identified and CDHBC registrants must use their professional discretion in determining whether the course is eligible for CE credit.

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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

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Plan your route in advance – arrive early to avoid disappointment

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The PDC App brings the

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The PDC Mobile App

NEW Features of the 2016 AppTutorial Wayfinder

When you download the App you can take a quick trip through the tutorial to see what’s new and improved!

NEW this year - You can navigate from one booth to the next on the Exhibit Hall floor.

Social Media Follow Us

...on Twitter or Instagram

Scan this QR code to access the PDC App or download the App from your App store

by searching “Pacific Dental Conference”

@pdconf @pdconf

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Demonstrations take place on the west side of the Exhibit Hall.Live Dentistry Stage presentations may be 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.

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Commentary by Dr. Mark Kwon

David Chong Brandon Kang

8:30amCan’t Place Implants? – Take a Look at the Inlay/Flange Bridge and What it Can DoPeter Walford, DDS, FCARDP

11:00amImmediate Implant Placement and Transitional Restoration – 5 Key Steps for SuccessSonia Leziy, DDS, Dipl Perio, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C)

11:30amImmediate Implant Denture Solution with Extractions, PRF, Immediate Implant Placement, and Immediate LoadingHo-Young Chung, DDS, BSc

9:00amImmediate Anterior Implant Solution with Ridge Augmentations using innovative PRF applicationsBernard Jin, DMD, BSc, BEdCommentary by Dr. Mark Kwon

Commentary by Dr. Mark Kwon

Co-sponsored by Aurum Group

2:00pmClinical Techniques For Sleep Apnea Therapy With Oral AppliancesAlan Lowe, DMD, Dip Ortho, PhD, FRCD(C)

Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

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Awards CeremonyCollege of Dental Surgeons of BC Awards Ceremony Thursday, March 17, 6:00pm–7:30pm Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Mackenzie Room

International College of Dentists, BC ChapterAnnual BC ICD Fellows BreakfastFriday, March 18th, 7:15amTerminal City Club, President’s Room Tickets $40University of Alberta Dental Alumni ReceptionFriday, March 18, 6:00pm – 8:00pmPan Pacific Hotel, Coal Harbour SuiteUniversity of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry Alumni Reception Friday, March 18, 6:00pm–7:30pmFairmont Waterfront Hotel, Princess Louisa SuiteUBC Dentistry Alumni ReceptionFriday, March 18, 5:30pm–7:30pmVancouver Convention Centre - West BuildingBallroom Foyer Level 1

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Alumni MeetingsDalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry Alumni ReceptionThursday, March 17, 6:00pm–7:30pmVancouver Convention Centre - East Building, Room 20University of Manitoba Dentistry Alumni Reception for the College of Dentistry & School of Dental HygieneThursday, March 17, 6:00pm–8:00pm Pan Pacific Hotel, Cypress Suite

McGill University Dental Alumni Cocktail ReceptionThursday, March 17, 6:00pm–8:00pmExecutive Hotel Le Soleil & Executive Inn Vintage ParkUniversity of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Alumni Cocktail ReceptionThursday, March 17, 6:00pm-8:00pmPan Pacific Hotel, Oceanview Suite 5-6

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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 4:15pm to 5:15pm both days600 exhibit booths Over 250 exhibiting companiesLive Dentistry Stage Product Stage (new for 2016)Expanded Oxygen Bar and Photo Booth

Thursday, March 17, 8:30am–5:30pmFriday, March 18, 8:30am–5:30pm

Thursday, March 17th Exhibit Hall Reception

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March 17-19, 2016The 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 2016 program that will be held in Vancouver in conjunction with the Pacific Dental Conference from March 17-19, 2016.

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Joyce Bassett Cutting Edge Technology With Digital Design & Real World Cosmetic DentistryTom Dudney Diagnosing and Treating the Worn DentitionThe ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation Hands-On WorkshopMarvin Fier Solving Real Life Restorative ProblemsGeorge Freedman Simplified Single Tooth Replacement: Stress-Free, Cement-Free Implant RestorationsRealistic Materials and Technologies Guide for the Profitable PracticeHoward Glazer I Have It. You Need It: What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter!Faye Goldstep Regenerate, Bioactivate: Treating Patients in the 21st Century

Jack Griffin Jr Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It!Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! – Hands-On CourseRobert Lowe Update 2016: Practical Dentistry for the Aesthetic/Restorative PracticeGary Kadi Go From Good to Great Dentistry For Doctors & TeamsGeorge Kirtley Esthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!!CAD/CAM Design Denture using the Pala Digital Denture System – Hands-OnElliot Mechanic Interdisciplinary Dentistry – The Restorative QuarterbackThe Blueprint for Predictable Facial Changes Through Aesthetic Dentistry

Complete Pacif c Dental Conference information available at www.pdconf.com

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

Soar from coast to coast on an unforgettable ride over Canada’s most breathtaking landscapes!

Special Offer to PDC AttendeesMarch 16-19

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 - $2,250.00 (plus GST) Tickets available on the PDC website

Saturday, March 19, 2016 6:00pm – 1:00am

Vancouver Convention Centre

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 the Early Oral Cancer Detection Program.

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& BC Dental Association AwardsToothfa ry Gala

Cost $50.00 (plus GST)

Thursday, March 17, 2016 6:00pm – 10:00pm Vancouver Convention Centre - West Ballroom Foyer

Tiller’s Folly Wines of Canada

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Craft Brews

Welcome to St. Patrick’s Day at the PDC. We kick off the first day of the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference with a party that celebrates Canada and Ireland all in one festive evening!First we start with a beer and wine tasting event. Parallel 49 Brewing is one of the fastest growing breweries in Canada and found its roots in our very own East Vancouver. Step up to the tasting bar to sample Jerkface 9000, Gypsy Tears Ruby Ale or Filthy Dirty IPA to name a few! The wines you will be sampling are from this great grape bearing country of ours – East to West! Wine Whisperer David Lancelot has worked his magic once again sourcing the best products from Canada’s top, talented winemakers!Enjoy the Celtic sounds of Tiller’s Folly as you sample the wide range of beverages and make your way to the various buffet stations. As the evening progresses, the band moves away from its Irish roots and gets the dance floor filled as the night changes to a party of PDC proportions! Get your shamrock on at the PDC!

A Celtic Celebration – “Beer, Wine and Tiller’s Folly”

Note: Beer & Wine Tasting will take place from 6:00pm to 7:30pm. A cash bar will be available from 7:30pm to 10:00pm.

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Nancy Adair The Era of Implants...What YOU Need to Know! ............................................................................52Academy of Emergency Training Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS for Dentistry) .......................................................................45 CPR – Health Care Professional .....................................................................................................45 CPR – Health Care Professional Re-certification ............................................................................45 New CPR – Health Care Professional – On-line and Classroom ....................................................45Damon Adams All Ceramics: What’s New? What’s Proven? Controversies and Clinical Tips ................................48Rana Al-Falaki Laser Periodontics – Evolution or Revolution .................................................................................48Alex Alvarado Digital Workflow Using 3Shape .......................................................................................................92Joel A. Antel Informing Your Patients’ Treatment Decisions .................................................................................85Reem N. Atout Periodontal Plastic and Reconstructive Gingival Therapy – When Should We Graft? ....................86

Dominic Babinski Innovations in the Fabrication of Implant Supported Fixed Hybrid Dentures ..................................92Lois Banta Dealing with Difficult Patients – How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade ......................................50, 67 Total Team Concept for Effective Scheduling ..................................................................................58Joyce Bassett Cutting Edge Technology With Digital Design & Real World Cosmetic Dentistry ............................64Christine Bauman The Power of Breath .......................................................................................................................86BC Dental Association Portrait of a Successful Dental Practice – BCDA Practice Management Series .............................58 Dental Team Management 2.0 – BCDA Practice Management Series ...........................................78Cathia Bergeron Anterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-On ...............................................35Gagan & Uma Bhalla Balanced Living: Yoga the Complete Package ...............................................................................44Bobby Birdi DSSBC Session – Implant Innovations: Perio-Prosthetic Pearls & Solutions .................................69Dani Botbyl Shape Matters: Curved Ultrasonic Instruments for Perio (Hands-on Workshop) ......................39, 43

Calvin Carpenter Dental Practice Transition Options ..................................................................................................79Stephen Carstensen Advanced Dental Sleep Medicine ...................................................................................................77 Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dental Team ..............................................72Timothy J. Caruso Posture Perfect Workshop ..............................................................................................................44 Treating Back & Neck Pain in Modern Dentistry: A Survival Guide for Your Career .......................83Certified Dental Assistants of BC CDABC Forum – Excellent Everyday Composites ..........................................................................52Andre Chartrand Session on Lasers (in English) ........................................................................................................66 Session on Lasers (en français) ......................................................................................................66David Chong Lateral and Crestal Sinus Surgery ..................................................................................................62 David Clark Schizophrenia: A Break with Reality – Implications for Dental Care ...............................................57Danielle Clark Tooth Sensitivity – Why, How and What to Do? ..............................................................................85College of Dental Hygienists of BC CDHBC Forum ................................................................................................................................55College of Dental Surgeons of BC More Tough Topics in Dentistry .......................................................................................................73Jeff Coil WaveOne Gold Root Canal Shaping, Effective Disinfection, and GuttaCore Obturation ................40Jason Conn DSSBC Session – Endodontic Foundations to Predictable Outcomes ...........................................75

Michael Dare Advance Cardiac Life Support Provider Course for Dentists (ACLS) – 2 DAY COURSE ...............38 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Heart and Stroke Refresher Course for Dentists ..........................43Dionysius David Extractions as Easy as A Crown Prep .............................................................................................76Henry Doyle Dental Practice Transition Options ..................................................................................................79Jim Doyle Kids & Money: Essential Conversations .........................................................................................89John Droter Let’s See What That Clicking Sound Is All About – TMJ Damage Explored .............................67, 80Tom Dudney Diagnosing And Treating the Worn Dentition ..................................................................................52 The ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation Hands-On Workshop .......................................36

Joel Epstein Early Detection of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders: Diagnosis and Management ...................82 Forgotten Oral Functions: Saliva and Taste ....................................................................................76 HPV and Cancer: What We Know, What We Don’t Know ...............................................................71

Michael Falkel Local Anesthesia – Technique, Anatomy and Physiology in the Digital Era ....................................82 The Art & Science of Buffering Anesthetic: Defining the Future ......................................................55Robert Fazio Antibiotics in Dentistry .....................................................................................................................55 Medicine, Dentistry and Drugs ........................................................................................................58 Periodontitis & Peri-Implantitis: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly ................................................71Marvin Fier Solving Real Life Restorative Problems ..........................................................................................77Gabor Filo Entrancing Enhancing Communication ...........................................................................................74 Hands-On Workshop in Hypnosis for Therapeutic Communication ................................................41 Patient Stress Management with Meditative and Hypnotic Techniques ..........................................60

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Alex Fleury Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care of Long-Term Success ...............................76 Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care of Long-Term Success – Hands-On............44Pierre Fournier Why You Should Have a Financial Plan and a Business Plan to Succeed .....................................85George Freedman Realistic Materials and Technologies Guide for the Profitable Practice ..........................................71 Simplified Single Tooth Replacement: Stress-Free, Cement-Free Implant Restorations ................57

David Galler GST: Galler Spacing Technique ......................................................................................................40Mitchell Gardiner The Team Approach to Documentation – The Gold Standard for Malpractice Defense ............68, 81Steven Glassman Invisalign Fundamentals .................................................................................................................42 Invisalign Intermediate ....................................................................................................................42Howard Glazer I Have It. You Need It: What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter! ...........................................................49Fay Goldstep Regenerate, Bioactivate: Treating Patients in the 21st Century ......................................................76Theresa Gonzales Differential Diagnoses in Clinical Practice .......................................................................................83 Overcoming the CSI Effect: Refining Dentistry’s Role in the Forensic Area .............................67, 80Richard Goodfellow TMD and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders: Identifying Them in Your Practice ..........................86Marilyn Goulding Game of Zones: Conquering Inflammation .....................................................................................56Lou Graham Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques .....................................64, 81 Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques/Hands-On ...................39, 43Ray Grewal DSSBC Session – Office Based Oral Surgery: Pitfalls and Pearls .................................................69Jack Griffin Jr Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! ...........................................................52 Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! – Hands-On .......................................36Jim Grisdale Emerging Trends in Periodontics ....................................................................................................57 Predictable, Simplified, Staged Dental Implant Therapy for the General Practitioner .....................53

Manor Haas Endodontics for General Dentists: Advanced, Practical and Comprehensive .................................48Chris Hacker More Tough Topics in Dentistry .......................................................................................................73Ron Haik CDSPI Session – The Anatomy of Building a Million Dollar Portfolio ..............................................55Derek Hein Cutting Edge Products For Clinical Excellence ...............................................................................49Vera Horn Addressing Orofacial Functional Patterns .......................................................................................87Allan Hovan The Big “C” – from A to Z ................................................................................................................53

Anastasios (Tassos) Irinakis DSSBC Session – Implant Nightmares: Trouble-shooting & Prevention .........................................75

Jan Jaffer Reduce Staffing Expenses By Developing A High Performing Team ..............................................87Paul Jang Is Your Soft & Hard Tissue Grafting Failing Too Often? Paradigm Shift in Implantology ................53Alan Jeroff Atraumatic Oral Surgery – Simple and Predictable Approaches to Oral Surgery ...........................53Jo-Anne Jones Sex and Oral Health: What’s the Connection ............................................................................64, 80 The Silent Killer: Understanding and Addressing the Inflammatory Pathway .................................77

Gary Kadi Go From Good to Great Dentistry For Doctors & Teams ..........................................................51, 64Brandon Kang Lateral and Crestal Sinus Surgery ..................................................................................................62Dimitrios Karastathis Peri-Implantitis: Diagnosis, Etiology, Prevalence and Management ...............................................82Anastasia Kelekis-Cholakis Dealing with Biological Implant Complications – What You Should Know ......................................84George Kirtley CAD/CAM Design Denture using the Pala Digital Denture System ................................................36 Esthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!! .................................................................................49, 63Sergio Kuttler The Golden Era of Root Canal Instrumentation, Scientifically Proven 3D Obturation ....................62

Douglas Lambert Bad Bounces and Broken Teeth – The Sports Dentistry Side of Your Practice ...............................54 “Play Ball!” Hands-On Fabrication of Athletic Mouthguards ............................................................37William E. Lea OCCLUSION – Made as Simple, as Plain & Clear, & as Obvious as ‘The Balls on a Beagle’ ........84Liran Levin Tooth or Implant: What Do You Prefer? ...........................................................................................57Sonia Leziy Immediate Implant Placement and Transitional Restoration – 5 Key Steps for Success ................62Edmund Liem Do You Screen Your Pediatric Patients for Sleep Disorders? .........................................................54Hardy Limeback Celiac Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease & The Role of the Dental Team ........60 Preventing Dental Decay the Natural Way ......................................................................................54Mark Lin Advance Immediate Anterior Implant Aesthetics and Immediate Posterior Implants ......................38 Resolving Controversies in Implant Dentistry .................................................................................48Dragan Lipovac Solutions for the Endentulous Patient: Combining Technology and Design ...................................92Carlos Llanes Do’s and Don’t of Medical Emergencies .........................................................................................88Samuel B. Low Grow Your Practice with Laser Perio Technology! ..........................................................................70 Implement Laser Technology for TODAY’s Periodontal Patients ....................................................41

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Tieraona Low Dog The Nutrition Prescription ..........................................................................................................50, 65 Top Selling Dietary Supplements – What the Dental Team Should Know ................................51, 68Alan Lowe Clinical Techniques For Sleep Apnea Therapy With Oral Appliances .............................................47 The Use of Oral Appliances for the Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea ...............54Robert Lowe Update 2016: Practical Dentistry for the Aesthetic/Restorative Practice .........................................75

John Maggio Duh! It’s a Disease! The Latest in Evidence-Based Caries Prevention & Intervention ...................77 How Low Should You Go? Treatment of the Deep Caries Lesion ...................................................71Judy Kay Mausolf Communication Solutions – Attitudes Breakdowns and Conflict Resolutions ...........................51, 68 R.I.S.E. to Success ...................................................................................................................50, 65Gabriele Maycher Optimized Hygiene Grows Your Practice & Revenue .....................................................................86Elliot Mechanic Interdisciplinary Dentistry – The Restorative Quarterback ..............................................................52 The Blueprint for Predictable Facial Changes Through Aesthetic Dentistry ...................................69Meredith Moores More Tough Topics in Dentistry .......................................................................................................73Chris Morris Restoring the Endentulous Arch – Options .....................................................................................92 Thomas Morris Reduce Staffing Expenses By Developing A High Performing Team ..............................................87Moses Moubarak Overview of Uses for Fiber in Removable/Implant Prosthetics .......................................................91

Jonathan Ng Digital Dentistry – What You Need to Know About Digital Impressions ...........................................60Samson Ng How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? ....................................................63Josip Nosil Responsibility and Dental X-Rays Integrated Quality Assurance/Radiation Dose Phantom ...........87

Kate O’Hanlan Dental Chair Oral Health I – Focus on Prevention During Prophylactic Care .................................54 Dental Chair Oral Health II – Maximizing Prevention Strategies, the Health Reward .....................57 Dental Chair Oral Health III – Understanding the Basics: Gyn Phys ...............................................74Tricia Osuna Infection Control: All Those Important Things You Never Thought You’d Have to Know .................72 What Is It? How Do I Use It? Today’s Dental Products and Treatment Options ..............................49

Shannon Pace Brinker Records for Success .......................................................................................................................39 Rubber Dam: This Is Easy ..............................................................................................................35 The Esthetic Assistant ...............................................................................................................51, 67Romeo Paculanan Advance Immediate Anterior Implant Aesthetics and Immediate Posterior Implants ......................38 Resolving Controversies in Implant Dentistry .................................................................................48Edwin T. Parks Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs ..................................................40 Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution ......................................................................................41 Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff ..................................................................56Alex Penner More Tough Topics in Dentistry .......................................................................................................73Trey Petty Your Growing Geriatric Practice ................................................................................................67, 80Derek Pollard DSSBC Session – Orthodontic Red Flags ......................................................................................75

Steven Rasner Exploding Your Practice Productivity Starting Monday Morning .....................................................78 The 2016 Thriving Fee-For-Service Practice ..................................................................................72Marc Robert Session on Lasers (in English) ........................................................................................................66 Session on Lasers (en français) ......................................................................................................66Jan Roberts Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin in Dentistry ............................................................................58Warren Roberts Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin in Dentistry ............................................................................58Elvis Rosado A Properly Fabricated Flexible Partial – The TCS Way ...................................................................92Mark Rotsaert DigAlogLab – The Digital/Analog Dental Laboratory .......................................................................91Brian Rudy Dental Practice Transition Options ..................................................................................................79

Jessica Saepoff A Brief History of Mercury ...............................................................................................................87Chris Scappatura Can We Talk – Mastering TOP TIER Communication ...............................................................50, 65 Waking Up on The Wrong Side of the Bed ...............................................................................51, 68Bradford Scheideman DSSBC Session – Pediatric Dental Complications: Primary Tooth Infection and Trauma ..............69Deborah Scott Bridging the Communication Gap to Dental Care for Hard of Hearing Patients .............................89Charles Shuler How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? ....................................................63Terry Small Your Brain at Work ..........................................................................................................................91Hon Ching Frankie So The Silver Tsunami: Opportunities for Dentists and Dental Hygienists ...........................................70Henry Schein Software Course Dentrix Software Course .................................................................................................................38 Power Practice Software ...........................................................................................................35, 43

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Meg Soper Wit, Fit and Balance – Strategies for Success ..........................................................................50, 65Laurie St. Pierre Anterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-On ...............................................35Jon O. Strom RETENTION: Seniors Active Files/Seniors Oral Health ..................................................................88

Andre Theberge Dentistry’s Wonder Material Featuring Zenostar – Hands-On ..................................................38, 91 Leanne Turner Maximizing Client Retention and Revenue Through Fostering Outstanding Office Culture ...........85

Bethany Valachi Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals: Secrets for Comfort and Career Longevity ..........................78 Positioning for Success in Dentistry: Ergonomic Lecture & Lab .....................................................45 Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-Based Strategies for a Long & Healthy Career ................72George Verdolaga The High-Touch Dental Clinic: How to Cut Patient Turnover by Providing Superior Care ..............84

Stephen Wagner The Nuts and Bolts of 21st Century Dentures ...........................................................................71, 91Peter Walford Can’t Place Implants? – Take a Look at the Inlay/Flange Bridge and What it Can Do ....................62 CDABC Forum – Excellent Everyday Composites ..........................................................................52Neil Warshawsky A Clear Approach to Aligner Therapy – Which Solution is BEST for Your Practice .........................82Maggie Wen Dental Loupes: Fact or Fiction? ......................................................................................................88John West Mastering Rotary Shaping: The Three Skills You Need to Know ....................................................36 Making Endodontics the Best Part of Your Dental Day: Predictable and Pleasant .........................53Gail Williamson Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs ..................................................40 Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution ......................................................................................41 Panoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff ..................................................................56Chris Wyatt The Silver Tsunami: Opportunities for Dentists and Dental Hygienists ...........................................70

David Yang Cancer Patient Management & the Hesitant Dental Team ..............................................................55

Tom Zaleske The Art of Pack Pressing, Processing, Coloring and Finishing .......................................................92

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Anterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-On

Cathia BergeronLaurie St. Pierre

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Diagnosing And Treating the Worn Dentition Tom Dudney Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 208/209 52Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It!

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Esthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!! George Kirtley Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

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The ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation Hands-On Workshop

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Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! – Hands-On

Jack Griffin Jr Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 304/305 LA5 36

CAD/CAM Design Denture using the Pala Digital Denture System

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Dentistry’s Wonder Material Featuring Zenostar – Hands-On

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Update 2016: Practical Dentistry for the Aesthetic/Restorative Practice

Robert Lowe Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 224 75

The Art of Pack Pressing, Processing, Coloring and Finishing

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Michael Falkel Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 205/206/207 55

Local Anesthesia – Technique, Anatomy and Physiology in the Digital Era

Michael Falkel Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 212/213/214 82

Rubber Dam: This Is Easy Shannon Pace Brinker Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 113 LA3 35

CDABC Forum – Excellent Everyday Composites

Peter Walford Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 211 52

Cancer Patient Management & The Hesitant Dental Team

David Yang Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 215/216 55

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What Is It? How Do I Use It? Today’s Dental Products and Treatment Options

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Game of Zones: Conquering Inflammation Marilyn Goulding Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 11/12 56Cancer Patient Management & The Hesitant Dental Team

David Yang Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 215/216 55

CDHBC Forum College of Dental Hygienists of BC

Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC East - Ballroom B 55

Shape Matters: Curved Ultrasonic Instruments for Perio (Hands-on Workshop)

Dani Botbyl Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00 Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 115 LA13LA18 LA38

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43The Silver Tsunami: Opportunities for Dentists and Dental Hygienists

Hon Ching Frankie SoChris Wyatt

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 70

Dental ImagingDental ImagingPanoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff

Edwin T. ParksGail Williamson

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 8/15 56

Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs

Edwin T. ParksGail Williamson

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA17 40

Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution Edwin T. ParksGail Williamson

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA21 41

Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineAdvance Cardiac Life Support Provider Course for Dentists (ACLS) – 2 DAY COURSE

Michael Dare Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC East - Room 13 LA9 38

CPR – Health Care Professional Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 continues 12:30 - 3:00

VCC West - Room 208/209 LA23 45

Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS for Dentistry)

Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 continues 12:30 - 3:00

VCC West - Room 215/216 LA35 45

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Heart and Stroke Refresher Course for Dentists

Michael Dare Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 continues 12:30 - 3:00

VCC East - Room 13 LA24 43

CPR – Health Care Professional Re-certification

Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 9:00 - 11:30repeats 12:30 - 3:00

VCC West - Room 221/222 LA27 LA32

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New CPR – Health Care Professional – On-line and Classroom

Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday 9:00 - 11:30repeats 12:30 - 3:00

VCC West - Room 224 LA28 LA33

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Dos and Don’ts of Medical Emergencies Carlos Llanes Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 205 88

EndodonticsEndodonticsEndodontics for General Dentists: Advanced, Practical and Comprehensive

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

VCC West - Room 217/218/219 48

Making Endodontics the Best Part of Your Dental Day: Predictable and Pleasant

John West Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 212/213/214 53

The Golden Era of Root Canal Instrumentation, Scientifically Proven 3D Obturation

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

VCC West - Room 121/122 62

Mastering Rotary Shaping: The Three Skills You Need to Know

John West Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 201 LA8 36

WaveOne Gold Root Canal Shaping, Effective Disinfection, and GuttaCore Obturation

Jeff Coil Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 201 LA14 40

Endodontic Foundations to Predictable Outcomes

Jason Conn Friday 1:30 - 2:15 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 75

Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care of Long-Term Success

Alex Fleury Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 76

Restorative Endodontics, A Modern Standard of Care For Long-Term Success – Hands-On

Alex Fleury Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 111 LA30 44

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Romeo PaculananThursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC West - Room 306 48

The Era of Implants... What YOU Need to Know!

Nancy Adair Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 2/3 52

Predictable, Simplified, Staged Dental Implant Therapy for the General Practitioner

Jim Grisdale Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 1 53

Is Your Soft & Hard Tissue Grafting Failing Too Often? Paradigm Shift in Implantology

Paul Jang Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 220 53

Immediate Anterior Implant Solution with Ridge Augmentations Using Innovative PRF

Bernard Jin Thursday 9:00 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Immediate Implant Denture Solution with Extractions, PRF, Immediate Implant Placement

Ho-Young Chung Thursday 11:30 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Simplified Single Tooth Replacement: Stress-Free, Cement-Free Implant Restorations

George Freedman Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 116/117 57

Tooth or Implant: What Do You Prefer? Liran Levin Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 109 57Advance Immediate Anterior Implant Aesthetics and Immediate Posterior Implants

Mark LinRomeo Paculanan

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

VCC West - Room 112 LA10 38

Can’t Place Implants? – Take a Look at the Inlay/Flange Bridge and What it Can Do

Peter Walford Friday 8:30 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Implant Innovations: Perio-Prosthetic Pearls & Solutions

Bobby Birdi Friday 9:20 - 10:05 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 69

Immediate Implant Placement and Transitional Restoration – 5 Key Steps for Success

Sonia Leziy Friday 11:00 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Lateral and Crestal Sinus Surgery David Chong Brandon Kang

Friday 1:30 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Fixed ProsthodonticsFixed ProsthodonticsEsthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!! George Kirtley Thursday 8:30 - 11:00

repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

VCC West - Room 119/120

VCC West - Room 224

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Bobby Birdi Friday 9:20 - 10:05 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 69

Innovations in the Fabrication of Implant Supported Fixed Hybrid Dentures

Dominic Babinski Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Room 204 92

Solutions for the Endentulous Patient: Combining Technology and Design

Dragan Lipovac Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Room 202 92

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ForensicsForensicsOvercoming the CSI Effect: Refining Dentistry’s Role in the Forensic Area

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

VCC West - Ballroom B

VCC West - Ballroom A

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Geriatric DentistryGeriatric DentistryThe Silver Tsunami: Opportunities for Dentists and Dental Hygienists

Hon Ching Frankie SoChris Wyatt

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 70

Your Growing Geriatric Practice Trey Petty Friday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 110

VCC West - Room 118

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80RETENTION: Seniors Active Files/Seniors Oral Health

Jon O. Strom Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC West - Room 210 88

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

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

VCC West - Room 110 48

Anterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-On

Cathia BergeronLaurie St. Pierre

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

VCC West - Room 111/112 LA1 35

I Have It. You Need It: What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter!

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

VCC West - Room 224 49

Cutting Edge Products For Clinical Excellence Derek Hein Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC West - Room 301 49

What Is It? How Do I Use It? Today’s Dental Products and Treatment Options

Tricia Osuna Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats 2:00 - 4:30

VCC East - Ballroom C 49

Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It!

Jack Griffin Jr Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 118 52

The ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation Hands-On Workshop

Tom Dudney Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 113 LA4 36

Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! – Hands-On

Jack Griffin Jr Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 304/305 LA5 36

Dentistry’s Wonder Material Featuring Zenostar – Hands-On

Andre Theberge Friday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC West - Room 111 LA12 3891

Realistic Materials and Technologies Guide for Business Sustainability

George Freedman Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 221/222 71

Regenerate, Bioactivate: Treating Patients in the 21st Century

Fay Goldstep Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 220 76

Restoring the Endentulous Arch – Options Chris Morris Saturday 1:00 - 2:30 VCC West - Room 202 92A Brief History of Mercury Jessica Saepoff Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC West - Room 206 87The Art of Pack Pressing, Processing, Coloring and Finishing

Tom Zaleske Saturday 1:00 - 2:30 VCC West - Room 204 92

Dental Loupes: Fact or Fiction? Maggie Wen Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 206 88

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Laser DentistryLaser DentistryLaser Periodontics – Evolution or Revolution Rana Al-Falaki Thursday 8:30 - 11:00

continues 1:30 - 4:00VCC West - Room 221/222 48

Séance sur les lasers (en français) Andre ChartrandMarc Robert

Vendredi, 8 h 30 à 11 h VCC Ouest - Salle 215/216 66

Session on Lasers (in English) Andre ChartrandMarc Robert

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 215/216 66

Grow Your Practice with Laser Perio Technology! Samuel B. Low Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 208/209 70Implement Laser Technology for TODAY’s Periodontal Patients

Samuel B. Low Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 201 LA20 41

Implants (continued)Implants (continued)

Implant Nightmares: Trouble-shooting & Prevention

Anastasios (Tassos) Irinakis Friday 3:10 - 3:55 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 75

Dealing with Biological Implant Complications – What You Should Know

Anastasia Kelekis-Cholakis Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 VCC West - Room 205 84

Peri-Implantitis: Diagnosis, Etiology, Prevalence and Management

Dimitrios Karastathis Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 82

Overview of Uses for Fiber in Removable/Implant Prosthetics

Moses Moubarak Saturday 10:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 204 91

Periodontal Plastic and Reconstructive Gingival Therapy – When Should We Graft?

Reem N. Atout Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC West - Room 205 86

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Oral Medicine/Oral PathologyOral Medicine/Oral PathologyThe Big “C” – from A to Z Allan Hovan Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 109 53

Cancer Patient Management & The Hesitant Dental Team

David Yang Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 215/216 55

HPV and Cancer: What We Know, What We Don’t Know

Joel Epstein Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 71

Sex and Oral Health: What’s the Connection Jo-Anne Jones Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 301 64

80How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth??

Samson NgCharles Shuler

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

VCC West - Ballroom A 63

Forgotten Oral Functions: Saliva and Taste Joel Epstein Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 1 76Early Detection of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders: Diagnosis and Management

Joel Epstein Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 109 82

Differential Diagnoses in Clinical Practice Theresa Gonzales Saturday 12:30 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 212/213/214 83

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence

Session Speakers Time LocationLimited Attendance Page

Oral SurgeryOral SurgeryAtraumatic Oral Surgery – Simple and Predictable Approaches to Oral Surgery

Alan Jeroff Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 215/216 53

Office Based Oral Surgery: Pitfalls and Pearls Ray Grewal Friday 10:10 - 10:55 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 69Extractions as Easy as A Crown Prep Dionysius David Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 208/209 76

OrthodonticsOrthodonticsGST: Galler Spacing Technique David Galler Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 114 LA15 40

Orthodontic Red Flags Derek Pollard Friday 2:20 - 3:05 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 75Invisalign Fundamentals Steven Glassman Saturday 8:00 - 12:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B LA26 42A Clear Approach to Aligner Therapy – Which Solution is BEST for Your Practice

Neil Warshawsky Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 220 82

Invisalign Intermediate Steven Glassman Saturday 1:00 - 5:00 Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/B LA34 42

Pediatric DentistryPediatric DentistryDo You Screen Your Pediatric Patients for Sleep Disorders?

Edmund Liem Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 10 54

Pediatric Dental Complications: Primary Tooth Infection and Trauma

Bradford Scheideman Friday 8:30 - 9:15 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 69

Occlusion/TMDOcclusion/TMDLet’s See What That Clicking Sound Is All About – TMJ Damage Explored

John Droter Friday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 109

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80OCCLUSION – Made as Simple, as Plain & Clear, & as Obvious as ‘The Balls on a Beagle’

William E. Lea Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 VCC West - Room 206 84

Addressing Orofacial Functional Patterns Vera Horn Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC West - Room 205 87

PeriodonticsPeriodonticsThe Era of Implants... What YOU Need to Know!

Nancy Adair Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 2/3 52

Laser Periodontics – Evolution or Revolution Rana Al-Falaki Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 continues 1:30 - 4:00

VCC West - Room 221/222 48

Predictable, Simplified, Staged Dental Implant Therapy for the General Practitioner

Jim Grisdale Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 1 53

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Prevention/DiagnosisPrevention/DiagnosisPreventing Dental Decay the Natural Way Hardy Limeback Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 11/12 54

Dental Chair Oral Health I – Focus on Prevention During Prophylactic Care

Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 54

Dental Chair Oral Health II – Maximizing Prevention Strategies, the Health Reward

Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 57

Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques

Lou Graham Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 211

VCC West - Room 121/122

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81How Low Should You Go? Treatment of the Deep Caries Lesion

John Maggio Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 212/213/214 71

Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques/Hands-On

Lou Graham Friday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Saturday 12:30 - 3:00

VCC West - Room 114 LA36 LA37

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43Duh! It’s a Disease! The Latest in Evidence-Based Caries Prevention & Intervention

John Maggio Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 212/213/214 77

Tooth Sensitivity – Why, How and What to Do? Danielle Clark Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 206 85

Session Speakers Time LocationLimited Attendance Page

RadiologyRadiologyPanoramic Radiography: Are Your Images Up To Snuff

Edwin T. ParksGail Williamson

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 8/15 56

Are Your Pictures Perfect? How to Produce Quality Radiographs

Edwin T. ParksGail Williamson

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA17 40

Digital Radiography – Join the Revolution

Edwin T. ParksGail Williamson

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 BCDA Learning Centre LA21 41

Responsibility and Dental X-Rays Integrated Quality Assurance/Radiation Dose Phantom

Josip Nosil Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC West - Room 210 87

Removable ProsthodonticsRemovable ProsthodonticsEsthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!! George Kirtley Thursday 8:30 - 11:00

repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

VCC West - Room 119/120

VCC West - Room 224

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63CAD/CAM Design Denture using the Pala Digital Denture System

George Kirtley Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 115 LA6 36

The Nuts and Bolts of 21st Century Dentures Stephen Wagner Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 220 71Overview of Uses for Fiber in Removable/Implant Prosthetics

Moses Moubarak Saturday 10:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 204 91

Periodontics (continued)Periodontics (continued)

Emerging Trends in Periodontics Jim Grisdale Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 1 57Tooth or Implant: What Do You Prefer? Liran Levin Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 109 57Shape Matters: Curved Ultrasonic Instruments for Perio (Hands-on Workshop)

Dani Botbyl Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats 1:30 - 4:00 Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 115 LA13 LA18 LA38

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43Periodontitis & Peri-Implantitis: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Robert Fazio Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 2/3 71

Grow Your Practice with Laser Perio Technology!

Samuel B. Low Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 208/209 70

The Silent Killer: Understanding and Addressing the Inflammatory Pathway

Jo-Anne Jones Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 8/15 77

Implement Laser Technology for TODAY’s Periodontal Patients

Samuel B. Low Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 201 LA20 41

Peri-Implantitis: Diagnosis, Etiology, Prevalence and Management

Dimitrios Karastathis Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 217/218/219 82

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Safety/Infection ControlSafety/Infection ControlInfection Control: All Those Important Things You Never Thought You’d Have to Know

Tricia Osuna Friday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC East - Ballroom A 72

Sleep ApneaSleep ApneaDo You Screen Your Pediatric Patients for Sleep Disorders?

Edmund Liem Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 10 54

The Use of Oral Appliances for the Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Alan Lowe Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 205/206/207 54

Clinical Techniques For Sleep Apnea Therapy With Oral Appliances

Alan Lowe Thursday 2:00 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dental Team

Stephen Carstensen Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 306 72

Advanced Dental Sleep Medicine Stephen Carstensen Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 306 77TMD and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders: Identifying Them in Your Practice

Richard Goodfellow Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 210 86

Special NeedsSpecial NeedsSchizophrenia: A Break with Reality – Implications for Dental Care

David Clark Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 10 57

Restorative/Operative DentistryRestorative/Operative DentistryAnterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-On

Cathia BergeronLaurie St. Pierre

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

VCC West - Room 111/112 LA1 35

Esthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!! George Kirtley Thursday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

VCC West - Room 119/120

VCC West - Room 224

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63Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It!

Jack Griffin Jr Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 118 52

Interdisciplinary Dentistry – The Restorative Quarterback

Elliot Mechanic Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 116/117 52

Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! – Hands-On

Jack Griffin Jr Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 304/305 LA5 36

Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques

Lou Graham Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

VCC West - Room 211

VCC West - Room 121/122

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81Solving Real Life Restorative Problems Marvin Fier Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 116/117 77Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques/Hands-On

Lou Graham Friday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Saturday 12:30 - 3:00

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43Periodontal Plastic and Reconstructive Gingival Therapy – When Should We Graft?

Reem N. Atout Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC West - Room 205 86

Removable Prosthodontics (continued)Removable Prosthodontics (continued)

The Nuts and Bolts of 21st Century Dentures Stephen Wagner Saturday 10:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 202 91Restoring the Endentulous Arch - Options Chris Morris Saturday 1:00 - 2:30 VCC West - Room 202 92A Properly Fabricated Flexible Partial – The TCS Way

Elvis Rosado Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Room 203 92

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PharmacologyPharmacologyAntibiotics in Dentistry Robert Fazio Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 55

Medicine, Dentistry and Drugs Robert Fazio Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 118 58Schizophrenia: A Break with Reality – Implications for Dental Care

David Clark Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 10 57

Practice ManagementPractice ManagementDealing with Difficult Patients – How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade

Lois Banta Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

VCC East - Room 8/15

VCC West - Room 211

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67CDSPI Session – The Anatomy of Building a Million Dollar Portfolio

Ron Haik Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 55

Portrait of a Successful Dental Practice – BCDA Practice Management Series

BC Dental Association Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 58

Total Team Concept for Effective Scheduling Lois Banta Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 212/213/214 58Go From Good to Great Dentistry For Doctors & Teams

Gary Kadi Thursday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Friday 8:30 - 11:00

VCC West - Room 208/209

VCC West - Room 304/305

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64Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin in Dentistry

Warren RobertsJan Roberts

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 58

Communication Solutions – Attitudes Breakdowns and Conflict Resolutions

Judy Kay Mausolf Thursday 2:00 - 4:30repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

VCC East - Ballroom A

VCC East - Room 11/12

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68Waking Up on The Wrong Side of the Bed Chris Scappatura Thursday 2:00 - 4:30

repeats Friday 2:00 - 4:30

VCC West - Ballroom C

VCC East - Ballroom A

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ErgonomicsErgonomicsPractice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-Based Strategies for a Long & Healthy Career

Bethany Valachi Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 1 72

Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals: Secrets for Comfort and Career Longevity

Bethany Valachi Friday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC East - Ballroom C 78

Balanced Living: Yoga the Complete Package Gagan & Uma Bhalla Saturday 7:00 - 8:30 VCC West - Level 2 Ocean Foyer LA22 44Posture Perfect Workshop Timothy J. Caruso Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 211 LA29 44Positioning for Success in Dentistry: Ergonomic Lecture & Lab

Bethany Valachi Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 BCDA Learning Centre LA31 45

Treating Back & Neck Pain in Modern Dentistry: A Survival Guide for Your Career

Timothy J. Caruso Saturday 12:30 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 118 83

Treatment PlanningTreatment PlanningDiagnosing And Treating the Worn Dentition Tom Dudney Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 208/209 52

Tooth or Implant: What Do You Prefer? Liran Levin Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 109 57Can’t Place Implants? – Take a Look at the Inlay/Flange Bridge and What it Can Do

Peter Walford Friday 8:30 Exhibit Hall - Live Dentistry Stage

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Trauma DentistryTrauma DentistryBad Bounces and Broken Teeth – The Sports Dentistry Side of Your Practice

Douglas Lambert Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 121/122 54

“Play Ball!” Hands-On Fabrication of Athletic Mouthguards

Douglas Lambert Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 114 LA7 37

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TechnologyTechnologyPower Practice Software Henry Schein Software

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CAD/CAM Design Denture using the Pala Digital Denture System

George Kirtley Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 115 LA6 36

Digital Dentistry – What You Need to Know About Digital Impressions

Jonathan Ng Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 220 60

Cutting Edge Technology With Digital Design & Real World Cosmetic Dentistry

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

VCC West - Room 118 64

Realistic Materials and Technologies Guide for Business Sustainability

George Freedman Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 221/222 71

Dentrix Software Course Henry Schein Software Course

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

VCC East - Room 7 LA11 38

DigAlogLab – The Digital/Analog Dental Laboratory

Mark Rotsaert Saturday 10:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Room 203 91

Digital Workflow Using 3Shape Alex Alvarado Saturday 1:00 - 2:30 VCC West - Room 203 92Solutions for the Endentulous Patient: Combining Technology and Design

Dragan Lipovac Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Room 202 92

Practice Management (continued)Practice Management (continued)

More Tough Topics in Dentistry College of Dental Surgeons of BCChris HackerMeredith MooresAlex Penner

Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 109 73

Records for Success Shannon Pace Brinker Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 113 LA16 39The 2016 Thriving Fee-For-Service Practice Steven Rasner Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 205/206/207 72Dental Team Management 2.0 – BCDA Practice Management Series

Sandra Reder Diane Rideout

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 221/222 78

Dental Practice Transition Options Calvin Carpenter Henry DoyleBrian Rudy

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 79

The Team Approach to Documentation – The Gold Standard for Malpractice Defense

Mitchell Gardiner Friday 1:30 - 4:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

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81Exploding Your Practice Productivity Starting Monday Morning

Steven Rasner Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 205/206/207 78

The High-Touch Dental Clinic: How to Cut Patient Turnover by Providing Superior Care

George Verdolaga Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 VCC West - Room 207 84

Informing Your Patients’ Treatment Decisions Joel A. Antel Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 205 85Maximizing Client Retention and Revenue Through Fostering Outstanding Office Culture

Leanne Turner Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 207 85

Optimized Hygiene Grows Your Practice & Revenue

Gabriele Maycher Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC West - Room 206 86

Reduce Staffing Expenses By Developing A High Performing Team

Jan JafferThomas Morris

Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC West - Room 207 87

RETENTION: Seniors Active Files/Seniors Oral Health

Jon O. Strom Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC West - Room 210 88

Bridging the Communication Gap to Dental Care for Hard of Hearing Patients

Deborah Scott Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 207 89

A Celtic Celebration with“Tiller’s Folly - tickets available at the registration desk

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General MedicineGeneral MedicineAntibiotics in Dentistry Robert Fazio Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 55

The Nutrition Prescription Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 9:00 - 11:30

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Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 54

Medicine, Dentistry and Drugs Robert Fazio Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 118 58Celiac Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease & The Role of the Dental Team

Hardy Limeback Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 2/3 60

Top Selling Dietary Supplements – What the Dental Team Should Know

Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 2:00 - 4:30repeats Friday 2:00 - 4:30

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Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 57

Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin in Dentistry

Warren RobertsJan Roberts

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 58

Sex and Oral Health: What’s the Connection Jo-Anne Jones Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

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Lois Banta Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

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Can We Talk – Mastering TOP TIER Communication

Chris Scappatura Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 9:00 - 11:30

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65Patient Stress Management with Meditative and Hypnotic Techniques

Gabor Filo Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 119/120 60

Communication Solutions – Attitudes Breakdowns and Conflict Resolutions

Judy Kay Mausolf Thursday 2:00 - 4:30repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

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68Waking Up on The Wrong Side of the Bed Chris Scappatura Thursday 2:00 - 4:30

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68Wit, Fit and Balance – Strategies for Success Meg Soper Thursday 9:00 - 11:30

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Gabor Filo Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 113 LA19 41

Your Brain at Work Terry Small Saturday 8:15 - 9:15 VCC West - Ballroom B 91

Finance/Practice TransitionFinance/Practice TransitionDental Practice Transition Options Calvin Carpenter

Henry DoyleBrian Rudy

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 79

Why You Should Have a Financial Plan and a Business Plan to Succeed

Pierre Fournier Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 VCC West - Room 210 85

Kids & Money: Essential Conversations Jim Doyle Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 210 89

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Pierre Fournier Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 VCC West - Room 210 85

HealthHealthThe Nutrition Prescription Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 9:00 - 11:30

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Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 54

Top Selling Dietary Supplements – What the Dental Team Should Know

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Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 57

Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-Based Strategies for a Long & Healthy Career

Bethany Valachi Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC East - Room 1 72

Dental Chair Oral Health III – Understanding the Basics: Gyn Phys

Kate O’Hanlan Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 110 74

Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals: Secrets for Comfort and Career Longevity

Bethany Valachi Friday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC East - Ballroom C 78

Balanced Living: Yoga the Complete Package Gagan & Uma Bhalla Saturday 7:00 - 8:30 VCC West - Level 2 Ocean Foyer LA22 44Your Brain at Work Terry Small Saturday 8:15 - 9:15 VCC West - Ballroom B 91The Power of Breath Christine Bauman Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC West - Room 207 86

General Medicine (continued)General Medicine (continued)

Dental Chair Oral Health III – Understanding the Basics: Gyn Phys

Kate O’Hanlan Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 110 74

Forgotten Oral Functions: Saliva and Taste Joel Epstein Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 1 76The Silent Killer: Understanding and Addressing the Inflammatory Pathway

Jo-Anne Jones Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 8/15 77

The Power of Breath Christine Bauman Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 VCC West - Room 207 86Addressing Orofacial Functional Patterns Vera Horn Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 VCC West - Room 205 87

The PDC App brings the conference to your f ngertips!

NEW for 2016... Demonstrations take place on the east side of the Exhibit Hall on Thursday and Friday. Please see the “Program Changes flyer” in your Attendee Bag or visit the stage area for signage displaying the times and presenting companies.

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The Pacific Dental Conference scientific committee are excited to present the Canadian Speakers Series for 2016 which highlights speakers from across Canada.

Patient Stress Management with Meditative and Hypnotic Techniques Thursday pm See page 60 for synopsisEntrancing Enhancing Communication Friday am See page 74 for synopsisHands-On Workshop in Hypnosis for Therapeutic communication Friday pm See page 41 for synopsis

Canadian Speaker Series

QuebecThe Era of Implants... What YOU Need to Know!Thursday am See page 52 for synopsis

Anterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-On Thursday all daySee page 35 for synopsis

Marc RobertAndre Chartrand

Séance sur les lasers Vendredi matin (en français) Session on Lasers Friday pm (in English) See page 66 for synopsis

Laurie St. PierreCathia Bergeron

Alberta

Liran Levin

Nancy Adair

Tooth or Implant: What Do You Prefer?Thursday pm See page 57 for synopsis

Gabor FiloAlan Lowe

Charles ShulerSamson Ng

Sleep Apnea Thursday am See page 54 for synopsis

Live Dentistry Stage Thursday pm See page 47 for synopsis

How Much Do I Know About Lumps and Bumps in the Mouth?? Friday am, repeats pm See page 63 for synopsis

OntarioBritish Columbia

Preventing Dental Decay the Natural Way Thursday am See page 54 for synopsisCeliac Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease & The Role of the Dental Team Thursday pm See page 60 for synopsis Hardy Limeback

The following schools will be represented:

Thursday, March 17 Morning Table Clinic – Open Session Afternoon Table Clinic – Closed Judging Session Evening CDA/DENTSPLY Awards Reception/Ceremony (By invitation)Friday, March 18 Morning Table Clinic – Viewing (the students will be back at 1:30 – 5:30 to answer questions) Afternoon – Open Session

CDA/DENTSPLY Student Clinician Research Program – Table ClinicsThe PDC welcomes back the CDA/DENTSPLY Student Clinician Research Program. Presented by the Canadian Dental Association and DENTSPLY Canada, this program features presentations by student clinicians from all ten Canadian dental schools. The closed judging session will be held on Thursday afternoon. Conference participants can view the posters/table clinics and speak to the student clinicians on Thursday morning and Friday afternoon in the Level One Burrard foyer of the Vancouver Convention Centre - West Building.

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.

Complete details on the program, including student clinician names and presentation titles, can be found on the program website: http://www.cda-adc.ca/en/becoming/students/dentsply/.

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This course will discuss selection and handling of different materials for anterior and posterior composite resin restorations. For both anterior and posterior sessions, a lecture will be presented before the hands-on exercises.Co-sponsored by 3M ESPE Dental Products

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials/Techniques Restorative/OperativeDentistry

Anterior and Posterior Direct Composite Restorations – Hands-OnCathia Bergeron, DMD, MS

Laurie St. Pierre, DMD, MS Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmLA1 Cost: $395.00VCC West - Room 111/112

Cathia Bergeron is Professor of Operative Dentistry at Laval University (Québec) where she also serves as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. After her DMD (1993), she obtained a certificate in Operative Dentistry and a MS degree from the University of Iowa in 1999. Dr. Bergeron maintains a university practice limited to Operative Dentistry with a strong emphasis on aesthetic dentistry.

Power Practice is one of the leading Practice Management Software solutions sold in Canada. This hands-on seminar is designed to provide the participants with a basic understanding of the program. No previous experience is required to attend. While all aspects of the programs are touched upon, these seminars are geared towards effectively using the administrative functions and are ideal for both clinical staff and administrative team members. Users will be able to accomplish most “typical day” administrative activities including managing patient data, scheduling and financial management.Presented by Henry ScheinLearning Pattern: Practice Excellence

Technology

Power Practice Software CourseHenry Schein Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmLA2 Cost: $149.00VCC East - Room 7Repeated on Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am continues 12:30pm–3:00pmLA25 Cost: $149.00VCC East - Room 7

Laurie St. Pierre obtained her DMD and completed an AEGD program at Laval University (Quebec City). She received a Certificate in Operative Dentistry and a MS degree from the University of Iowa in 2011. She is currently an Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry at Laval University. Dr. St. Pierre maintains a university practice limited to restorative and aesthetic dentistry.

This course will give you the confidence to start placing rubber dam instantly and utilize several options for placement on the market today. Topics covered: Increasing efficiency, productivity and reducing the time required for treatment; Increasing patient comfort by retracting lip, cheek, and tongue from the field of operation; What clamp to use and why; Difference in rubber materials.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

Rubber Dam: This Is EasyShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amLA3 Cost: $175.00VCC West - Room 113

Shannon Pace Brinker is a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009 thru 2015. She was selected as Dental Products Report 25 most influential women in dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

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Legend for QAP content categories for CDHBC – Courses with a Y indicate that they align with one or more suggested QAP content categories. A legend of the QAP content categories can be viewed on the PDC and CDHBC websites. – Courses with an NA indicate that a QAP content category has not been identified and CDHBC registrants must use their professional discretion in determining whether the course is eligible for CE credit.

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This hands-on workshop will explain the different adhesive and bonding products available today and demonstrate their use. The session will include the latest on bonding agents and the new Universal Adhesives as well as light-cure, dual-cure, self-cure, and self adhesive cements.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials/Techniques

The ABC’s of Adhesive Bonding and Cementation Hands-On WorkshopTom Dudney, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA4 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 113

Tom Dudney is the clinical director for the newly formed Pacific Aesthetic Continuum (PAC) hands-on programs. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Alabama Dental Association, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is also an accredited member of the American Society for Dental Aesthetics and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry.

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Doc, that tooth never hurt until you “FIXED” it. Certainly you’ve done a restoration on an asymptomatic tooth only to create a tooth that is cold sensitive or that the patient can’t bite on. Creating sensitive patients causes so much stress in the dental office. Was it the material, technique, or the patient? We will learn techniques and materials to take much of the stress out of practice and pain from the patient. Learn to do it right the first time.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials/Techniques Restorative/OperativeDentistry

Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It! Hands-OnJack Griffin Jr, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA5 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 304/305

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.

This hands-on course will show attendees how to utilize the Pala System. Each attendee will have the opportunity to use materials provided to accurately capture vertical dimension, Gothic Arch tracings, tooth length, lip length and understand the process of CAD/CAM Denture and Over Denture Design.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Technology Removable Prosthodontics

CAD/CAM Design Denture using the Pala Digital Denture SystemGeorge Kirtley, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA6 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 115

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. Dr. Kirtley maintains a private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana where he focuses on aesthetic restorative dentistry.

Dr. John West has a reputation for resonating with dentists and their need to unravel the plan for producing endodontics that you are proud of, is comfortable for your patient, consistent in result, and the most rewarding part of your dental day.

*Participants of this limited attendance workshop are required to supply SIX mature extracted teeth with endodontic accesses and not placed in plaster.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental SpecialtiesNote: The Thursday morning Open Session course on page 53 is a pre-requisite for this Hands-On course

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Mastering Rotary Shaping: The Three Skills You Need to KnowJohn West, DDS, MSD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA8 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 201

John West is an endodontic clinical visionary, inventor, educator, and skills performance teacher. He teaches dentists to move from where they are to where they want to be in their endodontic mastery. John is Affiliate Associate professor at the University of Washington graduate endodontic program.

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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 Thursday morning Open Session course on page 54 is a pre-requisite for this Hands-On course

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Trauma Dentistry

“Play Ball!” Hands-On Fabrication of Athletic MouthguardsDouglas Lambert, BSB, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA7 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 114

Douglas Lambert graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. He is a Fellow in the American College of Dentists, Academy for Sports Dentistry, American Society for Dental Aesthetics, a Diplomat of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry, and is the team dentist for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA. His practice in Edina, MN emphasizes cosmetic, comprehensive, and sports dentistry.

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The Pacific Dental Conference would like to introduce our newest addition to our extensive line-up of Continuing Education opportunities. We now offer quality Hands-On Courses that you enjoy at the annual conference – year round! Visit www.pdconf.com and click on the PDC365 icon to discover more information on our PDC365 Hands-On Courses.

James Kohner – July 15/16Upcoming Courses! Gingival and Connective Tissue Grafting

Crown Lengthening

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All Day Courses

Delivered in partnership with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, ACLS was created to help healthcare providers quickly recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies. The ACLS Provider Course (2 days) provides a foundation for anyone who has not taken the course before, or who has not taken the course within 2 years. HSFC Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (C) CPR recertification will be included in the course. Dental team staff (CDAs and Hygienists) can attend and will receive a CDE attendance certificate.Note: The refresher course will be offered on Saturday

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Emergency Medicine

Advance Cardiac Life Support Provider Course for Dentists (ACLS) 2 Day CourseMichael Dare, BKin, RN, Advanced Life Support Paramedic, Clinical Associate Professor (Hon)

Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm continues Saturday 9:00am–4:00pmLA9 Cost: $400.00VCC East - Room 13

Michael Dare is the founder and CEO of Sea to Sky DentalEd Inc, an educational company specializing in training programs associated with dental sedation and with the sales of supplies and equipment needed for sedation. Michael assists in the provision of deep sedation anesthesia for UBC Faculty of Dentistry. He also facilitates ACLS, PALS, procedural sedation, and trauma courses throughout BC.

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Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

Dentrix Software CourseHenry Schein Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmLA11 Cost: $149.00VCC East - Room 7

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This presentation and hands-on workshop will address the topic of atraumatic flapless extraction, immediate implant placement, socket grafting and immediate provisionalization for the anterior and posterior zones. Case selection criteria and diagnostic records for treatment planning will be covered.Co-sponsored by Nobel Biocare Canada Inc.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Advance Immediate Anterior Implant Aesthetics and Immediate Posterior ImplantsMark Lin, BSc, DDS, MSc (Prosthodontics), FRCD (C)

Romeo Paculanan, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmLA10 Cost: $495.00VCC West - Room 112

Mark Lin received his dental degree from University of Detroit Mercy and post graduate Prosthodontics training from University of Toronto. He was a former “Assistant Professor” and co-director of the post graduate prosthodontic program at the University of Toronto. He maintains a private Prosthodontic specialist practice in Toronto and lectures around the world on topic of dental implants.

Romeo Paculanan graduated from Centro Escolar University, School of Dentistry in Manila, Philippines, and obtained his Master’s Certificate in Advanced Prosthodontics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is now Faculty at the University of Toronto, School of Dentistry in the Department of Prosthodontics, and is currently the Course Director of IDAPP Prosthodontics.

Participants will use pre-sintered units to prepare for sintering with the use of rotary tools and selected pre-staining materials and techniques. Also some sintered units will be used to demonstrate and apply final shade requirements for desired aesthetic results.Co-Sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials Techniques

Dentistry’s Wonder Material Featuring Zenostar Hands-OnAndre Theberge, RDT, CDT

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmLA12 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 111

Andre Theberge attended college at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada for dental technology, and is currently General Manager at Drake Precision Dental Lab in Charlotte, NC. Andre has been fortunate to have trained with many of the dental industry leaders in ceramics from around the world. This education is distilled into his everyday work and cumulatively is used in his lectures and courses.

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Dani Botbyl is a leading authority in ultrasonic instrumentation, who, for the past fifteen years, has served as National Clinical Educator with DENTSPLY Canada. She lectures internationally and has published numerous articles in industry and peer-reviewed journals. Current research interests include educational preparedness of dental hygienists in the area of ultrasonic instrumentation.

Recent research shows that 85% of Canadian dental hygienists don’t use left and right curved ultrasonic instruments despite the fact that their unique characteristics can offer superior access in furcations, concavities and on curved root surfaces. Although more perio suited than straight ultrasonic or manual instruments, curved ultrasonic tools are less intuitive to implement. Join us and work through a circuit of hands on activities incorporating live ultrasonic units, manikins heads and artificial calculus/biofilm all guaranteed to improve your skill using left and right curved ultrasonic instruments.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Periodontics

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Shape Matters: Curved Ultrasonic Instruments for Perio / Hands-On WorkshopDani Botbyl, RDH

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amLA13 Cost: $155.00VCC West - Room 115Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm LA18 Cost: $155.00VCC West - Room 115Repeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am LA38 Cost: $155.00VCC West - Room 115

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With the complexity of today’s treatment plans, proper case planning is absolutely essential for a successful outcome. During the records gathering process you will learn what to do, who will do it, and why it is THE key component to the complete care restorative practice.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting, Practice Management

Records for SuccessShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amLA16 Cost: $175.00VCC West - Room 113

Shannon Pace Brinker is a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009 thru 2015. She was selected as Dental Products Report 25 most influential women in dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.

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Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques – Hands-OnLou Graham, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA36 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 114Repeated Saturday, 12:30pm–3:00pm LA37 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 114

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

The afternoon program will allow the attendee to get a “hands-on” feel for the latest in these caries diagnostic technologies. The course then transitions into another hands-on for the latest restorative materials for prevention and early restorations.

Lou Graham is extensively involved in continuing education for dental professionals, focusing on incorporating current clinical advancements through “conservative dentistry.” Dr. Graham is a published author in many leading national and international dental journals. He is a member of the ADA, AACD & AGD. He is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago and enjoys his practice Chicago, IL.

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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

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

GST: Galler Spacing TechniqueDavid Galler, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amLA15 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 114

David Galler has a Cosmetic Dental Practice in Manhattan, NY. He is key opinion leader on Clear Aligner Therapy. He is recognized as a Top 1% Premier Provider of Invisalign and an Align Faculty Member. He is the inventor of GST- The unique IPR technique used by over 6,000 dentists worldwide. Also, currently serving his current term as the President of American Academy of Cosmetic Orthodontics.

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Participants will prepare canal glide paths with ProGlider, perform root canal instrumentation using WaveOne Gold, disinfect canals with Qmix, and obturate with GuttaCore. After creating proper glide paths, experience canal shaping with new reciprocating NiTi files, then obturate with GuttaCore.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties Microscopes provided by Global Surgical Corp.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

WaveOne Gold Root Canal Shaping, Effective Disinfection, and GuttaCore ObturationJeff Coil, DMD, MSD, PhD, FRCD(C), FADI, FACD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amLA14 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 201

Jeff Coil received his undergraduate, dental and doctorate degrees from UBC, and his Endodontic certificate at the University of Washington. He is an editorial consultant for the CDA Journal and on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Journal of Endodontics. He mentors the Northwest Endodontic Study Club and Seminar, and is Director of the Graduate Endodontics Program, Department OBMS, at UBC.

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This course is designed to help participants improve their radiographic skills and produce high-quality radiographs via lecture and hands-on instruction. Techniques used to produce optimal intraoral, panoramic and digital radiographs will be presented. This course is recommended for all dental professionals, especially hygienists and assistants.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

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

Gail Williamson, RDH, MS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amLA17 Cost: $225.00BCDA Learning Centre

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.CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

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Afternoon Courses

Participants will be introduced by way of practical exercises to the Trance model of communication. The exercises are meant to enhance rapport building, ideomotor signal identification, information gathering, word mastery, and the framing of phrases.Note: The Friday morning Open Session course on page 74 is a pre-requisite for this Hands-On course

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

Hands-On Workshop in Hypnosis for Therapeutic CommunicationGabor Filo, DDS, ABHD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA19 Cost: $175.00VCC West - Room 113

Gabor Filo is a Diplomate of the American Board of Hypnosis in Dentistry, a Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and an Honourary Member of the Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis – Ontario Division. He has taught nationally and internationally, and authored works on hypnosis. His practice focuses on the non-pharmacological treatment of dental anxiety and phobia.

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Lasers offer a safe and effective alternative for a wide range of periodontal procedures. This hands-on workshop will introduce you to a variety of lasers that can be utilized from periodontal procedures to aesthetic crown length. Your patients will experience accelerated healing, reduced post-operative issues, shorter procedure time, less pain, greater case acceptance and a more relaxed experience. Participants will experience a step-by-step process with models in managing periodontitis.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry, Periodontics

Implement Laser Technology for TODAY’s Periodontal PatientsSamuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA20 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 201

Samuel B. Low is Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, Associate faculty member of the Pankey Institute practice experience in periodontics, lasers and implant placement. He is Past President of the American Academy of Periodontology and was selected Distinguished Alumnus by the University of Texas Dental School, Gordon Christensen Lecturer Award Recognition Award.

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

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

Gail Williamson, RDH, MS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmLA21 Cost: $225.00BCDA Learning Centre

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.CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

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Invisalign Clear EssentialsInvisalign FundamentalsSteven Glassman, Saturday, 8:00am–12:00pm (special time)Code: LA26 Cost: $1,995.00 CADPacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/BLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

Steven Glassman is a graduate of Brandeis University and the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery. He reached the level of Invisalign® Elite Advantage Provider in 2005 and has been treating Invisalign patients since 2003 at the thriving New York City practice he owns with his wife. He won the Invisalign case shoot out in 2006 at the GP Summit.

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 dentist and up to 4 auxiliary staff.Presented by Align TechnologyThe auxiliary staff must be pre-registered, linked to a dentist registered in this course, and be a fully registered attendee (Exhibits Only category does not comply). Please contact the PDC office if you have questions regarding the registration process of 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 IntermediateSteven Glassman, Saturday, 1:00pm–5:00pm (special time)Code: LA34 Cost: $225.00Pacific Rim - Star Sapphire A/BLearning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

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Delivered in partnership with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, ACLS was created to help healthcare providers quickly recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies. The ACLS Refresher Course (1 day) is for anyone who has taken a HSFC ACLS within the last 2 years. HSFC Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (C) CPR recertification will be included in the course. Dental team staff (CDAs and Hygienists) can attend and will receive a CDE attendance certificate. This course will teach the new 2015 ECC guidelines for ACLS and CPR.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Emergency Medicine

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Heart and Stroke Refresher Course for DentistsMichael Dare, BKin, RN, Advanced Life Support Paramedic, Clinical Associate Professor (Hon)

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am continues 12:30pm–3:00pmLA24 Cost: $300.00VCC East - Room 13

Michael Dare is the founder and CEO of Sea to Sky DentalEd Inc, an educational company specializing in training programs associated with dental sedation and with the sales of supplies and equipment needed for sedation. Michael assists in the provision of deep sedation anesthesia for UBC Faculty of Dentistry. He also facilitates ACLS, PALS, procedural sedation, and trauma courses throughout BC.

This Power Practice hands-on seminar provides a basic understanding of “typical day” administrative activities including entering and managing patients, procedures, payments, sending claims and adjustments along with Day End/Month End reporting and various other management tasks.Presented by Henry Schein

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

Power Practice Software CourseHenry Schein Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am continues 12:30pm–3:00pmLA25 Cost: $149.00VCC East - Room 7Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–4:00pm LA2 Cost: $149.00VCC East - Room 7

Repeated Courses (all day)

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

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The afternoon program will allow the attendee to get a “hands-on” feel for the latest in these caries diagnostic technologies. The course then transitions into another hands on for the latest restorative materials for prevention and early restorations. These materials can include; the latest sealants, infiltration materials, and bioactive materials utilized in dentistry today.

Lou Graham is extensively involved in continuing education for dental professionals, focusing on incorporating current clinical advancements through “conservative dentistry.” Dr. Graham is a published author in many leading national and international dental journals. He is a member of the ADA, AACD & AGD. He is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago and enjoys his practice Chicago, IL.

Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative Techniques – Hands-OnLou Graham, DDS

Saturday, 12:30pm–3:00pmLA37 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 114Repeated from Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm LA36 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 114

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Dani Botbyl is a leading authority in ultrasonic instrumentation, who, for the past fifteen years, has served as National Clinical Educator with DENTSPLY Canada. She lectures internationally and has published numerous articles in industry and peer-reviewed journals. Current research interests include educational preparedness of dental hygienists in the area of ultrasonic instrumentation.

Join us and work through a circuit of hands-on activities incorporating live ultrasonic units, manikins heads and artificial calculus/biofilm all guaranteed to improve your skill using left and right curved ultrasonic instruments.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Periodontics

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Shape Matters: Curved Ultrasonic Instruments for Perio / Hands-On WorkshopDani Botbyl, RDH

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amLA38 Cost: $155.00VCC West - Room 115

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For years dental professionals have been constrained by the limitations of their own work environment and the negative effect on their bodies while paying a high price physically. Get up to stretch and strengthen during the hands on portion of this lecture. Tim Caruso will lead you through a simple series of exercises on an exercise ball, designed specifically to help combat muscle imbalances that typically plague seated workers. Join us to re-educate your core and maintain proper working postures.All participants will receive their very own Evolution Chair.Co-sponsored by Posture Perfect Solutions Ltd.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

Posture Perfect WorkshopTimothy J. Caruso, PT, MBA, MS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amLA29 Cost: $225.00VCC West - Room 211

Timothy J. Caruso is a practicing Physical Therapist who focused his professional expertise in the area of manual therapy and orthopedics, specifically neuromusculoskeletal disorders. Timothy is a nationally known professional speaker and has worked extensively with dental profession since 1988 in the areas of ergonomics, injury prevention, productivity, exercise and wellness. Member ADA DWAC.

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A new instrumentation and obturation system (ESX®) will be introduced that incorporates the morning lecture concepts. The principal scientific concepts for successful endodontics will be presented as well as new technology and techniques that emphasize responsible shaping and HA (hydroxyapatite) bonding inside the root canal. Real World Endo remains dedicated to the preservation of the natural dentition through smarter more thoughtful endodontics. This presentation is a must see for those practitioners committed to clinical efficiency without sacrificing quality care for their patients.Co-sponsored by Brasseler Canada

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Restorative Endodontics, A Modern Standard of Care For Long-Term Success – Hands-OnAlex Fleury, DDS, MS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amLA30 Cost: $295.00VCC West - Room 111

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.

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Balanced Living: Yoga the Complete PackageGagan Bhalla, BSc, BDS, DDS, Cert. Ortho

Uma BhallaSaturday, 7:00am–8:30am (special time)LA22 Cost: $10.00VCC West - Level 2 Ocean Foyer

Gagan Bhalla is a practicing Orthodontist in Mississauga ON. Gagan and his wife Uma, both are Yoga practitioners and Breathing Coaches. They firmly believe the importance of Yoga in maintaining fit body and fit mind. Their contributions in spreading the Yoga Movement are remarkable and they have won several awards for their community services. They have been featured guests for numerous media sources.

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In Dentistry we face many challenges of balancing work, family and personal goals. Practicing Yoga and Pranayam (breathing techniques) will provide relaxation therapy to cope with stress, allowing you to be more relaxed, will increase your energy levels, burn fat and improve your overall health. Besides yogic jogging, postures, mediation, health tips and 7 simple but powerful breathing techniques will teach you how to transform your body from the inside out. Take a deep breath and discover a new way to live a healthy, happy and a long life!

*Note: This Yoga session/hands-on workshop is open to anyone and everyone! No experience is needed. Participants should bring a yoga mat and/or towel, water bottle and a smile! We also suggest that you wear loose comfortable clothing and eat only a light snack one hour prior.

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Saturday, 9:00am–3:00pmCode: LA35 Cost: $375.00VCC West - Room 215/216This Advanced Cardiac Life Support training is designed for the dental team and is based on the NEW 2015 ECC and HSFC Guidelines. There is an online component to be completed prior to attending class. Participants will review basic knowledge and understanding of: ECG rhythm interpretation for core ACLS rhythms, airway management and adjuncts, BLS skills, basic ACLS drug and pharmacology knowledge and effective team resuscitation concepts. Participants who provide a previous ACLS for Dentistry certificate are eligible to receive a Re-Cert. All participants will receive an attendance certificate.Requires current CPR-C within the past 2 years

New CPR – Health Care Professional – On-line and Classroom

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Academy of Emergency Training

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amCode: LA27 Cost: $75.00VCC West - Room 221/222

Repeated Saturday, 12:30pm–3:00pmCode: LA32 Cost: $75.00 VCC West - Room 221/222

Saturday, 9:00am–3:00pmCode: LA23 Cost: $90.00VCC West - Room 208/209This 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.

This hands-on recert is for dental members who have taken CPR training within the last 2 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

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Emergency Medicine

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amCode: LA28 Cost: $75.00VCC West - Room 224

Repeated Saturday, 12:30pm–3:00pmCode: LA33 Cost: $75.00 VCC West - Room 224

This blended Health Care Professional CPR course offers training in the new standards of CPR, based on the 2010 ECG Guidelines Blended training consists of a web-based session which must be completed prior to attending onsite, followed by an onsite session at the conference.

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Learn how to deliver dental care without compromising your posture! In this evidence-based lecture and lab, operators will learn a sequence for positioning the patient, chair, stool, headrest and light, with sample exercises for various tooth surfaces and quadrants. Use of special patient positioning aids & cushions to treat unique patient populations, different stool types, loupes and armrest adjustment will be introduced. Attendees will learn a special exercise for optimizing declination angle and head posture with dental loupes.

*Operators should bring their magnification loupes.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

Positioning for Success in Dentistry: Ergonomic Lecture & LabBethany Valachi, PT, MS, CEAS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amLA31 Cost: $225.00BCDA Learning Centre

Bethany Valachi is a physical therapist, dental ergonomic consultant and author of the book, “Practice Dentistry Pain-Free”. She is CEO of Posturedontics®, a company that provides research-based dental ergonomic education, and clinical instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, Oregon. Bethany lectures internationally and has published over 50 dental articles.

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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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11:30amImmediate Implant Denture Solution with Extractions, PRF, Immediate Implant Placement, and Immediate LoadingHo-Young Chung, DDS, BSc

Demonstrating the innovative concept of immediate implant loading on a removable denture case. Immediate locator solution incorporates extractions, immediate implant placement, and immediate loading on Locator (Zest) abutments for a Same-Day Removable Implant Denture. This method is minimally invasive, cost-effective, highly predictable and yet, highly satisfying for our patients.

9:00amImmediate Anterior Implant Solution with Ridge Augmentations using innovative PRF applicationsBernard Jin, DMD, BSc, BEd

In the process of delivering an immediate anterior implant solution, Dr. Bernard Jin will employ innovative applications of PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) whilst demonstrating a reconstruction (vertically and laterally) of a compromised alveolar ridge. That which would typically constitute a year-long multi-surgery ordeal for the patient can now be reduced to a single surgery visit.

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

Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

2:00pmClinical Techniques For Sleep Apnea Therapy With Oral AppliancesAlan Lowe, DMD, Dip Ortho, PhD, FRCD(C)

The overall objective of this clinical demonstration is to provide each member of the dental office team with enough knowledge to undertake the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea patients with oral appliances.Co-sponsored by Aurum Group

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Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.Commentary by Dr. Mark Kwon

A Celtic Celebration with“Tiller’s Folly - tickets available at the registration desk

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In this engaging all-day program, Dr. Adams will share numerous clinical tips, while helping to increase your understanding of the most advanced materials with the goal of making better-informed choices. This science-based lecture is designed primarily for doctors and dental technicians.Co-sponsored by Aurum Group

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

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

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 110

Damon C. Adams, a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, is an assistant clinical professor at the University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Division of Dentistry. He is the editor-in-chief of Dentistry Today and is listed in Dentistry Today’s Leaders in Continuing Education. Dr. Adams is a member of the ADA, AGD, AACD, SCAD, ASDA, NADL, and a Fellow in the ICD.

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In this growing era of new technology, lasers in periodontics has been a highly controversial issue – raising the question amongst the profession – should we or shouldn’t we be using them? This lecture will outline the advantages and uses of lasers in periodontics in this ever evolving field.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry, Periodontics

Laser Periodontics – Evolution or RevolutionRana Al-Falaki, BDS, MFDSRCSI, MClinDent MRD

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

Rana Al-Falaki has been a specialist in periodontics since 2002. She has been an undergraduate and post-graduate lecturer. Now mainly in specialist practice, she is conducting research on laser applications and lectures worldwide on the subject. She has published articles on the use of ErCr:YSGG laser in periodontology and peri-implantitis, and is founder of Global Perio Laser User Society.

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Controversy, confusion and conflicting options exist in implant dentistry. This creates dilemmas for the practicing clinical dentists. The objective of this full day presentation is to clarify some of the controversies in the field of implant dentistry in a point / counter-point “Debate” format.Co-sponsored by Nobel Biocare Canada Inc.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Resolving Controversies in Implant DentistryMark Lin, BSc, DDS, MSc (Prosthodontics), FRCD (C)

Romeo Paculanan, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 306

Mark Lin received his dental degree from University of Detroit Mercy and post graduate Prosthodontics training from University of Toronto. He was a former “Assistant Professor” and co-director of the post graduate prosthodontic program at the University of Toronto. He maintains a private Prosthodontic specialist practice in Toronto and lectures around the world on topic of dental implants.

Romeo Paculanan graduated from Centro Escolar University, School of Dentistry in Manila, Philippines, and obtained his Master’s Certificate in Advanced Prosthodontics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is now Faculty at the University of Toronto, School of Dentistry in the Department of Prosthodontics, and is currently the Course Director of IDAPP Prosthodontics.

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Speaker Host: Ms. Lynette Cramen

Speaker Host: Dr. William Cliffe

Speaker Host: Dr. Bobby Birdi

This program will review: Endo dx , anesthesia, access preparation, locating and instrumenting canals efficiently, reducing file fractures, canal medication, single vs. multiple appt. endo, warm obturation and analgesics and antibiotics in endo. The program will be very engaging and practical.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Endodontics for General Dentists: Advanced, Practical and ComprehensiveManor Haas, DDS, MSc(D), Cert. Endo, FRCD(C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 217/218/219

Manor Haas is a Certified Specialist in Endodontics and is extensively involved in continuing education to dentists with emphasis on advanced instrumentation, obturation, and the benefits of 3D imaging in endodontics. He maintains a full time Endo private practice and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists. Dr. Haas is on Staff at the University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children.

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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. Dr. Kirtley maintains a private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana where he focuses on aesthetic restorative dentistry.

This lecture will delve into esthetic smile design covering restoration of various esthetic challenges utilizing fixed, removable and implant born prostheses. It will cover esthetic restoration of anterior crowding, excessive spacing, color change and the edentulous and partially edentulous.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Fixed Prosthodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Esthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!!George Kirtley, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 119/120Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC West - Room 224

ADA&C Y

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Materials/Techniques

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

What Is It? How Do I Use It? Today’s Dental Products and Treatment OptionsTricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH

Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC East - Ballroom CRepeated Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC East - Ballroom C

ADA&C Y

Today’s dental sessions require an exhaustive knowledge of products, instruments and equipment. We should be at the pulse of clinical devices and treatment, while being able to recommend product protocols for use in the office. Various products and topics will be presented to improve clinical care.THURSDAY MORNING Co-sponsored by Paradise Dental Technologies and by Q-OpticsTHURSDAY AFTERNOON Co-sponsored by Philips Sonicare and by Oral Science

Tricia Osuna is a USC graduate, Past President of the American Academy of Dental Hygiene and CA Dental Hygienists’ Association; CDHA / ADHA member; previous Member of the Dental Board of California; licensed in CA and NY; Founding Member of the American Board of Facial Esthetics with 37 years of experience. Tricia is the 2015 recipient of the ADHA Alfred C. Fones award.

Speaker Host: Dr. Phil Hou

The products you use every day can make or break your clinical results. It is self evident to clinicians that some products simply work better than others. The challenge is to know which products truly are superior. This course is about dental products – to inform the entire dental team.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

Cutting Edge Products For Clinical ExcellenceDerek Hein Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 301

Derek Hein, COO of CR Foundation, oversees publication of the Gordon J. Christensen CLINICIANS REPORT, the Dental Hygiene CLINICIANS REPORT, Continuing Education, Professional Relations, and Product Distribution. CR Foundation exists as the only non-profit, independent research institute that tests and compares dental products and techniques to confirm efficacy and clinical usefulness.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Laureen DiStefano

Speaker Host: Ms. Corrina Moldowan

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! Topics will include materials that are tried and true and what’s new!Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

I Have It. You Need It: What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter!Howard Glazer, DDS FAGD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 224

Howard Glazer, international author and lecturer, is a Fellow and Past President of the Academy of General Dentistry. He is a Fellow of the International College of Dentists, a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry and authors popular “What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter!” monthly column for AGD Impact magazine.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Kevin Bougher

“Special Announcements” and “Show News” features on the App provide up to the minute information

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Repeated Presentations (morning)

Tieraona Low Dog has been a speaker at more than 550 scientific/medical conferences, published 40 peer-reviewed articles, written 20 chapters for medical textbooks, and has authored four books, including two National Geographic books, Healthy at Home and Life is Your Best Medicine. She has appeared on CNN, ABC’s 20/20, is a frequent guest on the Dr. OZ show and NPR’s The People’s Pharmacy.

This informative and fact-filled lecture will explore how macronutrients, micronutrients, glycemic index/load, dietary patterns and sugar substitutes impact oral health, periodontal disease and overall health. Learn the cutting-edge science behind the recommendations.

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine, Health

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The Nutrition PrescriptionTieraona Low Dog, MD

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

ADA&C Y

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication, Personal Development

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Wit, Fit and Balance – Strategies for SuccessMeg Soper, RN

Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC East - Ballroom BRepeated Friday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC East - Ballroom C

ADA&C Y

A lighthearted presentation that deals with the stresses of everyday life while focusing on effective communication and dealing with different personalities and generations in the workplace. Improve patient and internal communication for a more positive and productive workplace environment.

She can motivate the room! Over the past three decades Meg Soper has worked as a healthcare professional, stand-up comic, keynote speaker and raised a family. She has taken the life lessons learned while traveling this unique path to inspire audiences to shift their perspective. Meg blends her unique insights with unforgettable humour to help people develop practical strategies for work and life.Speaker Host: Ms. Catherine Corbeil

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication, Personal Development

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Can We Talk – Mastering TOP TIER CommunicationChris Scappatura Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC West - Ballroom CRepeated Friday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Ballroom B

ADA&C Y

This seminar breaks down the barriers that hinder an office from having TOP TIER communication. You learn to build an effective pyramid of communication. The Team at the bottom supports a positive Office environment in the middle to give the Patient, at the top, an outstanding experience.

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

Speaker Host: Chris Gordon

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

R.I.S.E. to SuccessJudy Kay Mausolf Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC East - Ballroom ARepeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC East - Room 11/12

ADA&C Y

Building a high performing team results in business success. Success is measured by a healthy bottom line, united leadership and a cohesive team. It also must include an environment you enjoy working in – with a feeling of a job well done at the end of the day!

Judy Kay Mausolf is a dental practice management coach, speaker and author with expertise in helping others get happier and more successful! She coaches dentists and their teams how to become better leaders, work together better and deliver service with more passion and fun which ultimately result in growing their practice.Speaker Host: Ms. Kathryn Knowles

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Dealing with Difficult Patients – How to Turn Lemons into LemonadeLois Banta Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 8/15Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC West - Room 211

ADA&C Y

The audience will learn specific communication skills to prevent difficult patient challenges from escalating into the most impossible scenarios…it starts with the team and ends with the team!

Lois Banta is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has almost 40 years of dental experience and consults and speaks nationally and internationally. She is also the owner and CEO of The Speaking Consulting Network.Speaker Host: Ms. Carley Tollefson

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Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Communication Solutions – Attitudes Breakdowns and Conflict ResolutionsJudy Kay Mausolf Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC East - Ballroom ARepeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC East - Room 11/12

ADA&C Y

Discover how to elevate your communication to a level that inspires open communication, prevents breakdowns, resolves conflict and builds trust and respect resulting in high performing team and patient relationships!

Judy Kay Mausolf is a dental practice management coach, speaker and author with expertise in helping others get happier and more successful! She coaches dentists and their teams how to become better leaders, work together better and deliver service with more passion and fun which ultimately result in growing their practice.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Go From Good to Great Dentistry For Doctors & TeamsGary Kadi Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 208/209Repeated Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 304/305

ADA&C Y

This session is for doctors and team members who want to have breakthroughs personally and professionally, and be more fulfilled! If you want to learn the tools and skills to reduce broken and cancelled appointments and increase case acceptance, this course is for you!Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Gary Kadi has been a devoted advocate for the dental community, their families, and their patients for over 20 years. A speaker, author, and researcher, Gary re-energizes practices and helps dentists implement systems and raise their profit margins. Gary has authored several books, the first of which, Million Dollar Dentistry, has been distributed in 37 countries with over 80,000 copies in print.

Tieraona Low Dog has been a speaker at more than 550 scientific/medical conferences, published 40 peer-reviewed articles, written 20 chapters for medical textbooks, and has authored four books, including two National Geographic books, Healthy at Home and Life is Your Best Medicine. She has appeared on CNN, ABC’s 20/20, is a frequent guest on the Dr. OZ show and NPR’s The People’s Pharmacy.

The use of dietary supplements has become commonplace in the US. All members of the dental 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.

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine, Health

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

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

Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC West - Ballroom BRepeated Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC East - Ballroom B

ADA&C Y

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication, Personal Development

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Waking Up on The Wrong Side of the BedChris Scappatura Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC West - Ballroom CRepeated Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC East - Ballroom A

ADA&C Y

Chris is back with new facts and simple steps to help you dramatically improve your health and well-being. Once again, focusing on the foods you eat, exercise, relationships and making the right choices for you. Learn how the office environment / productivity are directly affected by these choices.

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

Speaker Host: Ms. Kathryn Knowles

Speaker Host: Ms. Birgit Gajdos

Speaker Host: Ms. Andrea Driedger

Speaker Host: Chris Gordon

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Dental Assisting

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The Esthetic AssistantShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 211Repeated Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC East - Room 2/3

ADA&C NE

Shannon Brinker Pace and her team of Dental Assisting Experts jointly teach the following lecture. This program is designed for the Dental Assistant perspectives and techniques to create success from Our Side of the Chair.

Shannon Pace Brinker is a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009 thru 2015. She was selected as Dental Products Report 25 most influential women in dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.Speaker Host: Ms. Melody Weimer

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Morning Presentations

High-quality composites depend on hundreds of small improvements, many within the power of the CDA to manage. Best practices in isolation, placement, curing, finishing and articulation attain remarkable results for patients, as shown by the lecturer from his practice.Presented by Certified Dental Assistants of British Columbia

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting

CDABC Forum – Excellent Everyday CompositesPeter Walford, DDS, FCARDP Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 211

The CDABC is the only organization that represents the certified dental assisting profession in British Columbia, acting as an advocate for our members, fostering unity and serving as an agent for positive change.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C NE

This lecture will discuss the etiologies and distinguishing characteristics of tooth wear and present a systematic approach to diagnosis and restoration illustrated by clinical cases. Multidisciplinary coordination and lab communication - key elements to successful treatment - will also be discussed.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Treatment Planning

Diagnosing And Treating the Worn DentitionTom Dudney, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 208/209

Tom Dudney is the clinical director for the newly formed Pacific Aesthetic Continuum (PAC) hands-on programs. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Alabama Dental Association, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is also an accredited member of the American Society for Dental Aesthetics and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Terry Godinho

Doc, that tooth never hurt until you “FIXED” it. Certainly you’ve done a restoration on an asymptomatic tooth only to create a tooth that is cold sensitive or that the patient can’t bite on. Creating sensitive patients causes so much stress in the dental office. Let’s stop the madness.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

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

Doc, That Tooth Was Never a Problem Until You “Fixed” It!Jack Griffin Jr, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 118

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.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Fidelia Omorodion

The restorative dentist serves as the quarterback when establishing a comprehensive dental treatment plan. Spectacular aesthetic results can be achieved by allowing the patient’s face to dictate the treatment.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

Interdisciplinary Dentistry – The Restorative QuarterbackElliot Mechanic, BSc, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 116/117

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.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Edison Teo

Peter Walford mentors study clubs and online study groups in Composite Resin and Adhesive Prosthodontics technique. He has presented for UBC/CE, BCDA, and dental meetings across Canada, and published in several dental journals. His website www.peterwalforddentistry.com provides details and references for progressive, effective methods drawn from 40 years of practice.

Placement of implants has far superseded the ‘management/treatment’ of implants. Understand how implants are similar but YET different than treatment of natural teeth! Have you wondered how to schedule, diagnose or manage implant cases? Here is ONE for the TEAM!

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Implants, Periodontics

The Era of Implants... What YOU Need to Know!Nancy Adair, RDH, BA

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 2/3

Nancy Adair has pursued clinical excellence and CE for 32 years and is changing the image/roles of the dental TEAM! She has been an educator (PACE), dental strategist, International speaker, RDH supervisor, transition lead, ‘perio’ DH and founder of Hygiene Excellence - ‘The Working Model’ and PTM™ (Periodontal Therapist Module). Graduate of University of Manitoba, Dipl DH and University of Winnipeg, BA.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Genevieve Schallmann

A Celtic Celebration with“Tiller’s Folly - tickets available at the registration desk

See Dr. Walford on the Live Dentistry Stage Friday at 8:30am

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Cancer is now the leading cause of death in North America. With advancements in early detection and treatment, cancer patients are living longer. This presentation will outline the many exciting innovations in cancer care delivery and provide an insight into providing comprehensive ongoing care.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

The Big “C” – from A to ZAllan Hovan, DMD, MSD, RCDC (C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 109

Allan Hovan received his undergraduate dental degree from the University of British Columbia and his specialty training in Oral Medicine and Masters Degree in Dentistry from the University of Washington. He is a sessional lecturer at UBC’s Faculty of Dentistry and currently serves as the Provincial Practice leader for the Program in oral Oncology Dentistry at the British Columbia Cancer Agency.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Maureen Piche

Current techniques in bone and soft tissue regeneration are technically challenging and invasive to our patients. The concept and application of concentrated growth factors (CGF), autologous fibrin glue (AFG) & ‘sticky bone’ will be discussed in detail with scientific background and clinical cases.Co-sponsored by Henry Schein

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Is Your Soft & Hard Tissue Grafting Failing Too Often? Paradigm Shift in ImplantologyPaul Jang, DMD, FRCD (C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 220

Paul Jang is a board certified periodontist in Canada and USA. He is a clinical professor at the department of periodontics at the University of British Columbia. He is the founder and director of Northwest Dental Institute training and mentoring dental professionals in the art of periodontal surgery and implantology.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Jessica Crome

What if your endodontics were actually FUN for you and a positive experience for your patient? Dr. John West has a reputation for teaching restorative dentists high performance endodontic skills that will give you a sustainable plan for success literally with every patientCo-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental SpecialtiesNote: This Open Session course is a pre-requisite for the Hands-On course on page 36

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Making Endodontics the Best Part of Your Dental Day: Predictable and PleasantJohn West, DDS, MSD

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

John West is an endodontic clinical visionary, inventor, educator, and skills performance teacher. He teaches dentists to move from where they are to where they want to be in their endodontic mastery. John is Affiliate Associate professor at the University of Washington graduate endodontic program.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Donald

Have you ever had a routine dental extraction that turned ugly? This lecture is designed for generalists who want to expand their oral surgery experience and better understand and manage dento-alveolar surgical procedures using atraumatic techniques to leave as much boney architecture as possible.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Surgery

Atraumatic Oral Surgery – Simple and Predictable Approaches to Oral SurgeryAlan Jeroff, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 215/216

Alan Jeroff graduated from the University of Manitoba Dental School in 1977 and is in private practice in Vancouver, BC. Alan is an invited lecturer and plenary/keynote speaker both locally and internationally including Canada, USA, Taiwan, Brazil, Australia,and Israel, His topics include Oral Surgery and Local Anaesthesia emphasizing the “how to” and “why” of CLINICAL DENTISTRY.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Anton Luu

With implant dentistry becoming mainstream in daily dental practice, it is imperative for the general dentist to rationalize dental implants as a viable treatment option, successfully treatment plan implant cases, understand the science behind implant surgery, prosthetics and long term maintenance.Co-sponsored by Straumann

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Periodontics

Predictable, Simplified, Staged Dental Implant Therapy for the General PractitionerJim Grisdale, BA, DDS, Dip. Prosth., Dip. Perio., MRCD(C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 1

Jim Grisdale is a Board Certified Specialist in Periodontics and Prosthodontics with a former private practice in Vancouver, BC. Dr. Grisdale received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from McGill University, and a post graduate degree in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics. Currently Dr. Grisdale is full time faculty member in the Department of Periodontics at Loma Linda University.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Yvonne Smith

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Morning Presentations

This seminar will outline the appropriate use of oral appliances in patients with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Particular emphasis will be placed on the interaction with the attending physician or sleep specialist and the detailed dental clinical protocols and procedures required.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Sleep Apnea

The Use of Oral Appliances for the Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep ApneaAlan Lowe, DMD, Dip Ortho, PhD, FRCD(C)

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 205/206/207

Alan Lowe is Professor and Chair of the Division of Orthodontics in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Lowe has undertaken extensive research on the use of oral appliances for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. In addition, he holds Canadian, US and worldwide independent patents for three technologies related to his sleep research endeavours.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

An un-cooperative child in a dental office could be suffering from a sleep disorder. It is important for the clinician to recognise these symptoms and arrange direct care or initiate a referral. This information could be life-altering for the patient. Learn the signs and symptoms of sleep disorders!

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry, Sleep Apnea

Do You Screen Your Pediatric Patients for Sleep Disorders?Edmund Liem, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 10

Edmund Liem graduated in January 1979 from the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands. He has the diplomate status in 5 different organisations (AAOP, ABCDSM, IBO, AAPM and CAPM) and Fellow in 3 (AACP, ICCMO and IAO). Dr. Liem is the current president of the Canadian Chapter of the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain. He practices at the Vancouver TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centre.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Michelle Kertesz

To prevent dental caries, proper diet and dental hygiene are essential. Additionally, natural, non-pharmaceutical approaches (e.g. foods, herbs, probiotics, and plant extracts) show some promise for caries protection. These natural strategies will be discussed and critiqued.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis

Preventing Dental Decay the Natural WayHardy Limeback, BSc, PhD, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 11/12

Hardy Limeback, Prof Emeritus, former head, University of Toronto Preventive Dentistry, and part-time dentist, conducted 28 years research on fluoride and hard tissue development. He was president of the Canadian Association of Dental Research (1999) and a member of the US NRC Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water (2006). His popular text “Comprehensive Preventive Dentistry” was published by Wiley in 2012.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Lanny Donald

We are in an age of active lifestyles, and athletic injuries to the orofacial region and the dentition are on the rise. Come learn about unique and timely techniques for diagnosing, treating, and restoring these accidents so you will be prepared for the unexpected!Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada LimitedNote: This Open Session course is a pre-requisite for the Hands-On course on page 37

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Trauma Dentistry

Bad Bounces and Broken Teeth – The Sports Dentistry Side of Your PracticeDouglas Lambert, BSB, DDS

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 121/122

Douglas Lambert graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. He is a Fellow in the American College of Dentists, Academy for Sports Dentistry, American Society for Dental Aesthetics, a Diplomat of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry, and is the team dentist for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA. His practice in Edina, MN emphasizes cosmetic, comprehensive, and sports dentistry.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Maison Elchames

Dr. O’Hanlan will cover women’s health for all ages: from Generation X to late Boomers, focusing on the major areas of health that we need to know about. Her goal is for you to prophylax more areas of the body than just the mouth during the quality time that you spend with your patients.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis, General Medicine, Health

Dental Chair Oral Health I – Focus on Prevention During Prophylactic CareKate O’Hanlan, MD

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

Kate O’Hanlan is a gynecologic cancer surgeon with 51 journal articles on minimally invasive surgical care for women. She founded the Laparoscopic Institute for Gynecology and Oncology, which has trained 2000 surgeons worldwide to perform laparoscopic hysterectomy. She also promotes women’s optimal health everywhere she can using published evidence and hilarity to get the message across.

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Subbalakshmi Arunachalam Pillai

If you want to ensure a seat in a session – arrive early to avoid disappointment

See Dr. Lowe on the Live Dentistry Stage Thursday at 2:00pm

Speaker Host: Dr. Randy Patch

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Certified Financial Planner Ron Haik will lead you through a two-part session, providing dentists with a behind the scenes look at how a financial plan is developed to achieve financial independence, followed by a panel discussion of equity and bond portfolio managers on the state of the markets.Sponsored by CDSPI

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

CDSPI Session – The Anatomy of Building a Million Dollar PortfolioRon Haik Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 302/303

Ron Haik is VP, Investment Advisory Services at CDSPI, exclusively serving the dental community, providing financial solutions specific to the needs of dental professionals. Ron leads a group of advisors that provide clients with comprehensive financial planning advice, helping them integrate both their personal and corporate assets into custom-tailored investment and estate plans. Panel speakers – Richard Beeson - BSc. Econ; Bran Kalmar - CFA; and Andrew Sweeney - CFA, CPA, CA, BBA

NECDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Afternoon Presentations

This presentation will focus on the science of local anesthesia including: the time course of analgesia, the factors that contribute to inconsistent anesthetic performance and how the body must overcome the acidity of local anesthetic injections before the anesthetic can take effect. A novel ex-vivo alkalization (buffering) system will be described along with the role buffering anesthetic plays in “Defining the Future” of local anesthesia in dentistry.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia

The Art & Science of Buffering Anesthetic: Defining the FutureMichael Falkel, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 205/206/207

Mic Falkel has been practicing general dentistry in Monterey California since 1989. Frustrated with the performance of local anesthetic he began research into anesthesia pharmacokinetics. Based on this research, Dr. Falkel brings the science of buffering anesthetic to dentistry. Dr. Falkel is the co-founder of Onpharma Inc. an anesthetic technology and products company.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Withny Dagrain

Radiation. Chemotherapy. Bisphosphonates. Jaw necrosis. There is much to be hesitant about when it comes to managing the cancer patient in the private practice setting. Let us dispel the myths, expunge the antiquated ideas and learn the modern evidence-based management.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Assisting, Dental Hygiene, Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

Cancer Patient Management & The Hesitant Dental TeamDavid Yang, DDS, FRCD(C)

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 215/216

David Yang is the Provincial Practice Leader of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the BC Cancer Agency. He is co-author of the Oral Care Manual for the Cancer Patient project at the Agency. He received his surgery training from Cornell Medical Center. He has both a private and a hospital practice, with interests in medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw and complex implant reconstruction.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Alice Mak

The course will discuss the changing antibiotic options in dentistry for acute localized and spreading infections and antibiotic prophylaxis. What is the effect of physician prescribed medications, specific disease states, medical devices, stents, catheters, prosthetic valves and joints on choice.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Pharmacology, General Medicine

Antibiotics in DentistryRobert Fazio, BA, DMD

Thursday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 202/203/204

Robert Fazio received his BA from Harvard College and his DMD from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, completing two Fellowships in Periodontology and Oral Medicine. For 35 years, Dr. Fazio has been Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine. For over a decade he has been on Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinical Educators list.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Mardie Cha

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

CDHBC ForumCollege of Dental Hygienists of BC Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC East - Ballroom B

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Join the Registrar and staff of the College of Dental Hygienists of BC for discussions on current topics in dental hygiene.Presented by College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia

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.

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This course is designed to assist the clinician in optimal patient preparation, positioning and error correction, evaluation, and interpretation of panoramic radiographs. Dentists, dental hygienists and assistants will benefit from this lecture and easy to apply information.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Digital Imaging, Radiology

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

Gail Williamson, RDH, MS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 8/15

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.CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C YSpeaker Host: Dr. Maria Teresa Kravjanski

Inflammation creates the ‘Biofilm’ dragon. Scaler swordplay loses to the ‘Red Queen’ and disease pathways open. The “Two Hit Model” of systemic disease explains how to enlist ‘zones’ of host response for periodontal victory. ‘Layered therapies’ tame this dragon and puts oral health back on the throne.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene

Game of Zones: Conquering InflammationMarilyn Goulding, RDH, BSc., MOS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 11/12

Marilyn Goulding, through 45 years in clinical practice, dental research and education, has a wide repertoire of expertise. She has been faculty, Research Co-ordinator for Clinical Studies at SUNY, Buffalo and longtime Editor for CDHA. She is alumni from the University of Alberta and SUNY, has a BSc. in Dental Hygiene Education and Clinical Research and a Masters’ of Oral Sciences in Periodontics and Biosurfaces.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Sylvie Martel

Canadian Dental Hygienists Association

2015 Job Market & Employment Survey ReportVisit CDHA at booth #1551 and pick up a copy of the executive summary.

www.cdha.ca/2015JobSurvey

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Schizophrenia represents a serious and debilitating form of psychiatric disorder affecting mood, thought and behaviour. The individual with acute psychosis will have a bizarre sense of reality with emotional and cognitive impairments leading to a loss of normal function within one’s environment.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Pharmacology, Special Needs

Schizophrenia: A Break with Reality – Implications for Dental CareDavid Clark, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCDC

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 10

David Clark is Director of Dental Services at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Whitby, Ontario and is also an Associate in Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. His hospital-based practice is devoted to the dental care of individuals undergoing primary care for psychiatric illness often co-existing with other medically compromising conditions.

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Speaker Host: Ms. Linda Kilpatrick

This lecture will provide a re-evaluation of our paradigms, beliefs and knowledge regarding both tooth prognosis evaluation and long-term implant success according to the currently available knowledge.Co-sponsored by Colgate

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Periodontics, Treatment Planning

Tooth or Implant: What Do You Prefer?Liran Levin, Prof.

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 109

Liran Levin is Head of the Periodontology at the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta. A visiting professor at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston. Previously, Head of Research at the School of Dentistry, Rambam Health Care Campus. Published more than 190 articles and book chapters in international professional journals.

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Speaker Host: Dr. Warrick Yu

Optimal health counseling during prophylaxis requires a broad fund of knowledge. Understanding the anatomy, development and pathology of common ailments helps you to counsel your clients to greater well-being.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis, General Medicine, Health

Dental Chair Oral Health II – Maximizing Prevention Strategies, the Health RewardKate O’Hanlan, MD

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

Kate O’Hanlan is a gynecologic cancer surgeon with 51 journal articles on minimally invasive surgical care for women. She founded the Laparoscopic Institute for Gynecology and Oncology, which has trained 2000 surgeons worldwide to perform laparoscopic hysterectomy. She also promotes women’s optimal health everywhere she can using published evidence and hilarity to get the message across.

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Speaker Host: Ms. Subbalakshmi Arunachalam Pillai

Emerging concepts of periodontal disease, periodontal treatments and technologies are introduced everyday to dental professionals.This course is designed for the entire dental team and will provide a comprehensive in depth view on current and future concepts of periodontal disease and treatment.Co-sponsored by Straumann

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics

Emerging Trends in PeriodonticsJim Grisdale, BA, DDS, Dip. Prosth., Dip. Perio., MRCD(C)

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 1

Jim Grisdale is a Board Certified Specialist in Periodontics and Prosthodontics with a former private practice in Vancouver, BC. Dr. Grisdale received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from McGill University, and a post graduate degree in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics. Currently Dr. Grisdale is full time faculty member in the Department of Periodontics at Loma Linda University.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Yvonne Smith

Implant restorations are very predictable, very profitable, and well accepted by patients. High costs and procedural confusion hamper treatment. Stress-free implant restoration includes diagnosis, surgical referral, restoration and trouble-shooting steps. Competitive implant hardware costs benefit all.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Simplified Single Tooth Replacement: Stress-Free, Cement-Free Implant RestorationsGeorge Freedman, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 116/117

George Freedman is a founder and past president, AACD; co-founder, CAED.Author or co-author of 12 textbooks, including “Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry” and 700+ articles. An internationally recognized lecturer, he was awarded NYU College of Dentistry’s Irwin Smigel Prize in Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Freedman is a Regent of the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics and practices in Toronto.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Jimmy Loo

Download the PDC Program App for Smartphone and iPad

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Afternoon Presentations

Most dentists want to be successful and ethical. These goals are not mutually exclusive. While dentists definitely need to learn how to manage costs, scheduling and promoting their services; career success is also heavily influenced by your relationships with staff, patients and peers. Our panel of financial, accounting, marketing and hands-on practice management experts uncover the key ingredients to sustainable practice success.Presented by British Columbia Dental Association

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Portrait of a Successful Dental Practice – BCDA Practice Management Series For Dentists OnlyPanel Speakers Jim Armstrong, DMD, MBA

Charlene Henry, CPA, CA

Cheryl Landrigan, APR

Patty Scrase, Practice Finance Consultant Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 302/303

Jim Armstrong

PMCDSBCCE Approved ADA&C NE

Learn how neuromodulators can positively impact parafunctional habits, endodontics, TMD/myofascial pain, trigeminal neuralgia, periodontics, anxiety and depression, dental implants and smile design. Develop an understanding of the primary, secondary and tertiary mechanisms of action of botulinum toxin.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, General Medicine

Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin in DentistryWarren Roberts, DMD

Jan Roberts, DMD, BSc

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 202/203/204

Warren Roberts is a leading botulinum toxin educator in North America whose practice is the #1 dental provider of Botox in North America. Through his commitment to delivering excellence in this field, his educational model provides such a high level of clinical competency and proficiency, that it is now being adopted by various regulatory boards across Canada to develop the standard of practice.

Jan Roberts is one of the top cosmetic dentists in Vancouver and has been in practice for 35+ years. Currently, she is the leading voice on how the combination of cosmetic dentistry and facial rejuvenation treatments can work together to push patient satisfaction to the next level. Through her work with PTIFA, she is creating a new understanding of how doctors can achieve better outcomes.CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Anthy Goulas

The dentist has an aging population with a myriad of medical problems and physician prescribed medications. The course will explore the impact of these issues on the dentist’s choice of analgesics, local anesthetics and other top 50 dental prescriptions in the context of the treatment plan.

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Pharmacology, General Medicine

Medicine, Dentistry and DrugsRobert Fazio, BA, DMD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 118

Robert Fazio received his BA from Harvard College and his DMD from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, completing two Fellowships in Periodontology and Oral Medicine. For 35 years, Dr. Fazio has been Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine. For over a decade he has been on Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinical Educators list.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Mardie Cha

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Total Team Concept for Effective SchedulingLois Banta

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

ADA&C Y

Learn the secrets of effective scheduling. Good scheduling guarantees happier doctors, staff, and patients. And…when everyone is happy, your bottom line will be healthier.

Lois Banta is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has almost 40 years of dental experience and consults and speaks nationally and internationally. She is also the owner and CEO of The Speaking Consulting Network.Speaker Host: Ms. Carley Tollefson

Speaker Host: Ms. Cheryl Landrigan

A Celtic Celebration with“Tiller’s Folly - tickets available at the registration desk

Charlene Henry Cheryl Landrigan Patty Scrase

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BCDA Programs & Services Advocating for the Profession and Promoting Oral Health

bcdental.org

ADVOCACY

• Provincial and Federal Government• MLA Network • College of Dental Surgeons of BC

P.L.A.N. Interactive Mapping ToolNavigate communities in BC to view the

location of dental practices in the area and patient demographics. Visit our booth (#719) for a demo!

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PRACTICE RESOURCES

• Suggested Fee Guides• Policy & Contract Templates• Consent & Patient Forms• Online Tutorials• Practice Assessment Tools

MEMBER COMMUNICATIONS

• the bridge magazine• eBridge• Broadcast News

PROGRAMS

• X-ray Inspection• DPAP Counselling• Continuing Education• Mentorship

MEMBER SERVICES

• Annual campaign• Online Portal• Individual member support• Mediation (Patient/Peer)

ACCESS TO CARE SUPPORT

• Save a Smile• Low Cost Clinic Support• Seniors & Children’s Dentistry• Cleft Lip and Palate Prosthetic Program• New Canadians

CANADIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION

• ITRANS• CDA Essentials Magazine

• Lexicomp• JCDA Oasis

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Afternoon Presentations

Celiac Disease (CD), Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD: Crohn’s and colitis), and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can have oral manifestations (enamel and soft tissue lesions). The aetiology, disease differences, lesion differential diagnosis and management of these disorders will be discussed.

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine

Celiac Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease & The Role of the Dental TeamHardy Limeback, BSc, PhD, DDS

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 2/3

Hardy Limeback, Prof Emeritus, former head, University of Toronto Preventive Dentistry, and part-time dentist, conducted 28 years research on fluoride and hard tissue development. He was president of the Canadian Association of Dental Research (1999) and a member of the US NRC Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water (2006). His popular text “Comprehensive Preventive Dentistry” was published by Wiley in 2012.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Anitra Donald

Stress, distress and stress management are reviewed. Simple, beneficial self-hypnotic and meditative exercises are interspersed with the didactic material. Practical, easy to do, skills will be acquired for home and office use.

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

Patient Stress Management with Meditative and Hypnotic TechniquesGabor Filo, DDS, ABHD

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 119/120

Gabor Filo is a Diplomate of the American Board of Hypnosis in Dentistry, a Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and an Honourary Member of the Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis – Ontario Division. He has taught nationally and internationally, and authored works on hypnosis. His practice focuses on the non-pharmacological treatment of dental anxiety and phobia.

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What are digital impressions and how are they used? This session will address common misunderstandings and evaluate evidence regarding accuracy, efficiency and reliability. See how revolutionary technology is utilized today to improve efficiency and productivity in everyday dental practice.Co-sponsored by Henry Schein

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

Digital Dentistry – What You Need to Know About Digital ImpressionsJonathan Ng, BMedSc, DDS, MSc, Dip. Pros., FRCD(C)

Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 220

Jonathan Ng obtained his dental degree from the University of Alberta and his Prosthodontic specialty at UBC. His private practice specializes in complex prosthodontic care, implant surgery and implant prosthetics. He is an Associate Clinical Instructor at the UBC, and a Staff Prosthodontist at the BC Cancer Agency. He works closely with technology having written a thesis and numerous articles on digital dentistry.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

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Beer, Wine and Tiller’s Folly

Co-sponsored by:

First we start with a beer and wine tasting event. Parallel 49 Brewing is one of the fastest growing breweries in Canada and found its roots in our very own East Vancouver. Step up to the tasting bar to sample Jerkface 9000, Gypsy Tears Ruby Ale or Filthy Dirty IPA to name a few!

A Celtic Celebration

The wines you will be sampling are from this great grape bearing country of ours – East to West! Wine Whisperer David Lancelot has worked his magic once again sourcing the best products from Canada’s top, talented winemakers!

Enjoy the Celtic sounds of Tiller’s Folly as you sample the wide range of beverages and make your way to the various buffet stations. As the evening progresses, the band moves away from its Irish roots and gets the dance floor filled as the night changes to a party of PDC proportions!

Get your shamrock on at the PDC!

Welcome to St. Patrick’s Day at the PDC. We kick off the first day of the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference with a party that celebrates Canada and Ireland all in one festive evening!

Tiller’s FollyDate: Thursday, March 17th Time: 6:00pm–10:00pm Place: Level 1 Foyer outside Ballroom D Dress: Casual Tickets: $50.00 plus GST per person

A limited number of tickets are available at the Registration Desk

Note: Beer & Wine Tasting will take place from 6:00pm to 7:30pm. A cash bar will be available from 7:30pm to 10:00pm.

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All Day Presentations

“The Golden Era of Root Canal Instrumentation” just started, which will continue changing the way we perform root canal therapy. Topics include: Advantages of different alloy treatments in endodontic files; Advantages of one single file NiTi system over the other ones; Objectives of canal instrumentation with one single NiTi file system based on research; Single file system over multiple files systems in instrumenting without procedural error.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

The Golden Era of Root Canal Instrumentation, Scientifically Proven 3D ObturationSergio Kuttler, BS, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am continues 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 121/122

Sergio Kuttler graduated from Universidad Tecnologica de Mexico in 1978; Endodontic Certificate University of Southern California in 1984. Former Chair of the Endodontic Department, presently Professor Department 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.

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Myrna Halpenny

Friday Demonstrations take place on the west side of the Exhibit Hall.

11:00amImmediate Implant Placement and Transitional Restoration – 5 Key Steps for SuccessSonia Leziy, DDS, Dipl Perio, FCDS(BC), FRCD(C)

LIVE IMPLANT DEMONSTRATION IN THE ESTHETIC ZONE! Immediate replacement of teeth with implants presents advantages for patients and advantages/challenges for clinicians. The protocol can be applied in all regions and for single/multiple implant supported restorations, but requires collaborative planning between the surgical-restorative-technical team members for successful outcomes. This case will illustrate: 1. The digital work-flow process 2. Conservative surgical techniques - extraction, guided-implant placement, bone/soft tissue grafting 3. Defining tissues - custom healing abutment or crown.

8:30amCan’t Place Implants? – Take a Look at the Inlay/Flange Bridge and What it Can Do Peter Walford, DDS, FCARDP

This program illustrates a completely different approach to anterior implant cases blocked by multiple interventions for bone and tissue augmentation, amid concerns of root proximity and convergence. The IFAB, (Inlay Flange Adhesive Bridge) marries old-school inlay design to new-school adhesive concepts. A IFAB case will be cemented with simultaneous surgical bulletform subgingival pontic placement to build soft tissue and papillae. A previous bridge on this patient will illustrate the aesthetics attainable. 400 placements over 12 years attest to 98% reliability without greying or debonding.

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

Live Dentistry Stage Sponsored by

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Treatment Planning

Complete Pacif c Dental Conference information available at www.pdconf.com

1:30pmLateral and Crestal Sinus Surgery David Chong, DDS

Brandon Kang, DDS, DMD, MD

In the posterior maxilla, residual bone height is limited by the presence of the sinus and often plays a key factor in the placement of dental implants. A sinus lift/graft is the ideal approach (when evaluating an atrophic maxillary ridge with deficiency in vertical height) to build additional bone in order to place a solid and stable implant. Transcrestal approach and Lateral approach will be demonstrated according to indications to overcome vertical deficiencies in posterior maxilla with possible simultaneous implant placements depends on initial stability of the implants at the time of the insertion.Co-sponsored by Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

David Chong

Brandon Kang

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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.

Robert Hicks Memorial Lecture

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. This seminar will reinforce the chair-side techniques for head and neck and intra-oral examinations. Techniques for written and photo documentation of oral lesions will also be discussed. The visual presentation and hands-on demonstrations of adjunctive evaluation tools will definitely make these topics interesting and educational. Topics include: common benign oral lesions, microbial infections, and oral pre-cancerous lesion.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

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, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC West - Ballroom ARepeated Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pmVCC West - Ballroom A

Samson Ng is a certified specialist in oral medicine and pathology. He is appointed as clinical assistant professor at the UBC, Regional Practice Leader in the Program of Oral Oncology Dentistry at the BC Cancer Agency in Fraser Valley. Dr. Ng also operates private practices in Vancouver and Abbotsford.

Charles Shuler is Dean and 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.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C YSpeaker Host: Ms. Subbalakshmi Arunachalam Pillai

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. Dr. Kirtley maintains a private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana where he focuses on aesthetic restorative dentistry.

This lecture will delve into esthetic smile design covering restoration of various esthetic challenges utilizing fixed, removable and implant born prostheses. It will cover esthetic restoration of anterior crowding, excessive spacing, color change and the edentulous and partially edentulous.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Fixed Prosthodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Esthetics Fixed, Removable Otherwise!!!George Kirtley, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 224Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC West - Room 119/120

ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Harry Dhanju

Legend for Continuing Education Credits for CDSBC and ADA&C

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Legend for QAP content categories for CDHBC – Courses with a Y indicate that they align with one or more suggested QAP content categories. A legend of the QAP content categories can be viewed on the PDC and CDHBC websites. – Courses with an NA indicate that a QAP content category has not been identified and CDHBC registrants must use their professional discretion in determining whether the course is eligible for CE credit.

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Repeat Morning Presentations

Joyce Bassett practices restorative and aesthetic dentistry in Scottsdale, Ariz. She is President and an Accredited Fellow of the AACD. She is an Associate member of the AAED, a KOIS mentor, an active member in the Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics and a Fellow in the AGD. She was voted top 5 female CE educators, a national lecturer and a published author.

This presentation will explore state of the art real-time digital design and link 3D prosthetic planning with fundamental smile design principles. Systemized techniques will be presented to treat every aspect from simple to complex cases involving veneers, composites, crowns and implant restorations.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Technology

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Cutting Edge Technology With Digital Design & Real World Cosmetic DentistryJoyce Bassett, DDS, FAACD

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

ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Natasha Ilyin

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Go From Good to Great Dentistry For Doctors & TeamsGary Kadi

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 304/305Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 208/209

ADA&C Y

This session is for doctors and team members who want to have breakthroughs personally and professionally, and be more fulfilled! If you want to learn the tools and skills to reduce broken and cancelled appointments and increase case acceptance, this course is for you!Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Gary Kadi has been a devoted advocate for the dental community, their families, and their patients for over 20 years. A speaker, author, and researcher, Gary re-energizes practices and helps dentists implement systems and raise their profit margins. Gary has authored several books, the first of which, Million Dollar Dentistry, has been distributed in 37 countries with over 80,000 copies in print.Speaker Host: Dr. Mehdi Noroozi

Lou Graham is extensively involved in continuing education for dental professionals, focusing on incorporating current clinical advancements through “conservative dentistry.” Dr. Graham is a published author in many leading national and international dental journals. He is a member of the ADA, AACD & AGD. He is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago and enjoys his practice Chicago, IL.

Caries is alive and thriving within our patient populations. This course will focus on the latest caries diagnostics for our general dental practices. Transitioning from diagnostics will be the latest in restorative techniques that maximize enamel preservation.Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence

Prevention/Diagnosis. Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative TechniquesLou Graham, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 211Repeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Room 121/122

ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Ms. Melody Weimer

As a successful entrepreneur and international, award winning speaker, Jo-Anne Jones brings life, energy and inspiration to all her presentations. Jo-Anne is the president of an educational and clinical training company and has been selected as one of the DPR’s Top 25 Women in Dentistry. Jo-Anne joins the 2016 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 6th consecutive year.

HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer is expected to be the leading HPV-related cancer surpassing cervical cancer by 2020. What are the implications to dentistry and how should our extraoral/intraoral screening be adjusted? What are the subtle life saving symptoms. There is an urgent need for change.Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence

Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology, General Medicine

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Sex and Oral Health: What’s the ConnectionJo-Anne Jones, RDH

Friday, 8:30am–11:00am VCC West - Room 301Repeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Room 301

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R.I.S.E. to SuccessJudy Kay Mausolf Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 11/12Repeated from Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC East - Ballroom A

ADA&C Y

Building a high performing team results in business success. Success is measured by a healthy bottom line, united leadership and a cohesive team. It also must include an environment you enjoy working in – with a feeling of a job well done at the end of the day!

Judy Kay Mausolf is a dental practice management coach, speaker and author with expertise in helping others get happier and more successful! She coaches dentists and their teams how to become better leaders, work together better and deliver service with more passion and fun which ultimately result in growing their practice.Speaker Host: Ms. Elaine Maxwell

Tieraona Low Dog has been a speaker at more than 550 scientific/medical conferences, published 40 peer-reviewed articles, written 20 chapters for medical textbooks, and has authored four books, including two National Geographic books, Healthy at Home and Life is Your Best Medicine. She has appeared on CNN, ABC’s 20/20, is a frequent guest on the Dr. OZ show and NPR’s The People’s Pharmacy.

This informative and fact-filled lecture will explore how macronutrients, micronutrients, glycemic index/load, dietary patterns and sugar substitutes impact oral health, periodontal disease and overall health. Learn the cutting-edge science behind the recommendations.

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine, Health

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The Nutrition PrescriptionTieraona Low Dog, MD

Friday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC East - Ballroom BRepeated from Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Ballroom B

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Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication, Personal Development

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Wit, Fit and Balance – Strategies for SuccessMeg Soper, RN

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

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A lighthearted presentation that deals with the stresses of everyday life while focusing on effective communication and dealing with different personalities and generations in the workplace. Improve patient and internal communication for a more positive and productive workplace environment.

She can motivate the room! Over the past three decades Meg Soper has worked as a healthcare professional, stand-up comic, keynote speaker and raised a family. She has taken the life lessons learned while traveling this unique path to inspire audiences to shift their perspective. Meg blends her unique insights with unforgettable humour to help people develop practical strategies for work and life.Speaker Host: Ms. Diana Scott

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication, Personal Development

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Can We Talk – Mastering TOP TIER CommunicationChris Scappatura Friday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC West - Ballroom BRepeated from Thursday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Ballroom C

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This seminar breaks down the barriers that hinder an office from having TOP TIER communication. You learn to build an effective pyramid of communication. The Team at the bottom supports a positive Office environment in the middle to give the Patient, at the top, an outstanding experience.

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

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CANADA’S LARGEST DENTAL MEETING

ANNUAL CONVENTIONOF THE ORDRE DES DENTISTES DU QUÉBEC46th

www.odq.qc.ca

PALAIS DES CONGRÈS DE MONTRÉAL

2016May 27 to 31

MONTRÉAL, Canada

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Les technologies novatrices, comme le laser, présentent d’importants avantages pour les patients et les professionnels de la médecine dentaire. Plusieurs années de recherche ont fait valoir l’utilité d’une nouvelle génération de lasers thérapeutiques dans le secteur dentaire. Laissez-vous éblouir… et découvrez en quoi cette technologie est utile.Co-parrainé par les Journées dentaires internationales du Québec

patron d’apprentissage: Excellence clinique Emploi du laser en dentisterie

Séance sur les lasers (en français) André Chartrand, BSc, DMD Marc Robert, DMDVendredi, 8 h 30 à 11 hVCC Ouest - Salle 215/216

André Chartrand a obtenu son diplôme de la Faculté de médecine dentaire de l’Université de Montréal en 1984. Il exerce en cabinet privé de médecine dentaire esthétique et restauratrice et s’intéresse depuis longtemps à l’intégration de la technologie laser en médecine dentaire. Maître de conférence à l’Université de Montréal, il enseigne la technologie laser aux étudiants en médecine dentaire ainsi qu’aux praticiens prenant part au programme de Formation dentaire continue.

Marc Robert a obtenu son diplôme de l’Université de Montréal en 1988. Il exerce actuellement en pratique privée à Longueuil (Québec). Il est membre actif de plusieurs associations, tant nationales qu’internationales, et il a toujours accordé une grande importance à la formation continue. Ancien président du comité organisateur des Journées dentaires internationales du Québec, il enseigne le cours d’initiation au laser à l’Université de Montréal.

Unités de formation continue reconnues

Conférencier hôte : Dr. Pierre Vigneault

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry

Session on Lasers (in English) Andre Chartrand, BSc, DMD Marc Robert, DMDFriday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 215/216

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Innovative technologies such as laser have provided considerable benefit to dental patients and professionals. After several years of research, the new generation of therapeutic lasers have differentiate themselves in the dental field. Be amazed…and learn how such technology can benefit your practice.Co-sponsored by Journées dentaires internationales du Québec

Andre Chartrand graduated from the University of Montreal School of Dentistry in 1984. He maintains a practice in cosmetic and restorative dentistry while having a landmark incorporation of laser technology in dentistry. Dr. Chartrand participates at the University of Montreal dental school, teaching laser dentistry to undergraduate students and doctors for the Continuing Dental Education program.

Marc Robert graduated from the University of Montreal in 1988. Currently he is in private practice in Longueuil, QC. Dr. Robert is an active member of several associations (national and international), and he always held great importance to continuing education. Former president of Organizing committee of JDIQ. He also serves also serves as lecturer at University of Montreal, giving intro to laser.Speaker Host: Dr. Pierre Vigneault

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NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Overcoming the CSI Effect: Refining Dentistry’s Role in the Forensic AreaTheresa Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS

Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC West - Ballroom BRepeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Ballroom A

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This course highlights 21st Century technologies as they relate to forensic dental applications and is designed to delineate the legitimate role of the forensic dentist with respect to dental identification, recognizing and reporting human abuse and the determination of age.

After a long and distinguished career in the Dental Corps of the United States Army, Colonel Theresa Gonzales returned to her home state of South Carolina. Presently, she serves as a Professor of Oral Pathology and the Director of Orofacial Pain Management at the Medical University of South Carolina - where she has been recognized as the 2014 and 2015 Outstanding Basic Sciences Professor.Speaker Host: Ms. Catherine Corbeil

John Droter maintains a private practice diagnosing facial pain in the Washington DC, Baltimore, Annapolis area. He is a visiting faculty member at the LD Pankey Institute in Florida and the Spear Educational Center in Arizona. He lectures nationally and is honored to be included in Dentistry’s Todays Top Clinicians in Dental Continuing Education.

That mysterious sound coming out of TMJ will be explored. Some clicks are dangerous, most are not. Can you tell the difference? Topics covered: The clinical implications of “The Click”; The different types of TMJ damage; How to identify dangerous clicks; The disease progression and treatment.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Occlusion/TMD

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Let’s See What That Clicking Sound is All About – TMJ Damage ExploredJohn Droter, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC West - Room 109Repeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Room 110

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Speaker Host: Dr. Robert Gillan

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Geriatric Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Your Growing Geriatric PracticeTrey Petty, BA, BSc, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 110Repeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 118

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Your patient population is aging. With age often comes a variety of medical and oral health problems. Are YOU ready? Dr. Petty will review the special needs of this special population, how to get your foot in the Long Term Care door, and how treatment planning can change as prognosis changes.

Trey Petty is the former Director of Dentistry and Oral Medicine for the Calgary Health Region at the Foothills Medical Centre and the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary, and on faculty at the University of Calgary Medical School. He has a private practice in Calgary, limited to the mentally and physically challenged, medically compromised, infectious patient, head and neck cancer patient. Speaker Host: Ms. Leah Thomson

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Dental Assisting

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The Esthetic AssistantShannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 2/3Repeated from Thursday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 211

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Shannon Brinker Pace and her team of Dental Assisting Experts jointly teach the following lecture. This program is designed for the Dental Assistant perspectives and techniques to create success from Our Side of the Chair.

Shannon Pace Brinker is a National and International Speaker and published author. Shannon and her husband Erik are owners of a new publication Contemporary Product Solutions. Shannon was selected one of Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinicians of 2009 thru 2015. She was selected as Dental Products Report 25 most influential women in dentistry and Dr. Bicuspid’s Dental Assistant Educator of the year.Speaker Host: Ms. Jen O’Brennan

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Dealing with Difficult Patients – How to Turn Lemons into LemonadeLois Banta Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 211Repeated from Thursday, 8:30am–11:00am

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The audience will learn specific communication skills to prevent difficult patient challenges from escalating into the most impossible scenarios…it starts with the team and ends with the team!

Lois Banta is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has almost 40 years of dental experience and consults and speaks nationally and internationally. She is also the owner and CEO of The Speaking Consulting Network.Speaker Host: Ms. Denise Howell

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Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Communication Solutions – Attitudes Breakdowns and Conflict ResolutionsJudy Kay Mausolf Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 11/12Repeated from Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC East - Ballroom A

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Discover how to elevate your communication to a level that inspires open communication, prevents breakdowns, resolves conflict and builds trust and respect resulting in high performing team and patient relationships!

Judy Kay Mausolf is a dental practice management coach, speaker and author with expertise in helping others get happier and more successful! She coaches dentists and their teams how to become better leaders, work together better and deliver service with more passion and fun which ultimately result in growing their practice.Speaker Host: Ms. Elaine Maxwell

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Waking Up on The Wrong Side of the BedChris Scappatura Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC East - Ballroom ARepeated from Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC West - Ballroom C

ADA&C Y

Chris is back with new facts and simple steps to help you dramatically improve your health and well-being. Once again, focusing on the foods you eat, exercise, relationships and making the right choices for you. Learn how the office environment / productivity are directly affected by these choices.

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

Tieraona Low Dog has been a speaker at more than 550 scientific/medical conferences, published 40 peer-reviewed articles, written 20 chapters for medical textbooks, and has authored four books, including two National Geographic books, Healthy at Home and Life is Your Best Medicine. She has appeared on CNN, ABC’s 20/20, is a frequent guest on the Dr. OZ show and NPR’s The People’s Pharmacy.

The use of dietary supplements has become commonplace in the US. All members of the dental 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.Learning Pattern: Personal Development

General Medicine, HealthNCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

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

Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm (special time)VCC East - Ballroom BRepeated from Thursday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC West - Ballroom B

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Speaker Host: Ms. Lynette Cramen

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

PMCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The Team Approach to Documentation – The Gold Standard for Malpractice DefenseMitchell Gardiner, BA, DMD, FAGD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 301Repeated Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC East - Room 11/12

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Malpractice defense in court always is centered on the records. The entire dental staff must be involved in making sure that documentation is complete and meets the standard of care. This course will use actual malpractice cases to show how important the entire staff is in defending the dentist.

Mitchell Gardiner is a full time general dentist in New Jersey. A 1977 graduate of The University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ, he is a clinical instructor in fixed prosthetics at Rutgers. He has over 25 years of experience reviewing dental malpractice lawsuits as an expert witness, often testifying in court. He presents courses to dentists and their staff throughout the US on malpractice issues.Speaker Host: Dr. Laureen DiStefano

If you want to ensure a seat in a session – arrive early to avoid disappointment

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Communication, Personal Development

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

The Blueprint for Predictable Facial Changes Through Aesthetic DentistryElliot Mechanic, BSc, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 116/117

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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. Dr. Mechanic will provide course participants with a “how to” approach providing your patients with the kind of dentistry they desire and deserve.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

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.Speaker Host: Dr. Edison Teo

Dental Specialists Society of BC SeriesThe DSSBC Series exists to provide a venue and opportunity for interdisciplinary continuing dental education and fellowship for the Certified Dental Specialists of British Columbia. (Afternoon presentations see page 75)

Morning PresentationsBradford Scheideman received his DMD degree from UBC followed by a General Practitioner Residency from the University of Alberta. A specialization in Pediatric Dentistry was then completed at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, NY where he received extensive clinical training in behaviour management, emergency treatment, oral sedation, and the management of patients under general anesthetic.

An in-depth review of the complications and procedures when dealing with dental infections and trauma in the pediatric patient. Primary tooth infection treatment, dosing of oral suspension antibiotics, and how to manage primary tooth trauma will all be covered.

Pediatric Dental Complications: Primary Tooth Infection and TraumaBradford Scheideman, DMD, BSc

Friday, 8:30am–9:15am (special time)VCC West - Room 217/218/219Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Pediatric Dentistry

Bobby Birdi is a board certified dual specialist in Periodontics and Prosthodontics, in both USA and Canada. He received his DMD from the University of the Saskatchewan and graduate degrees from the University of Minnesota. He is co-director of the Pacific Institute for Education and practices full-time at BC Perio Dental Health & Implant Centres.

The course is designed to help the clinician realize current concepts, techniques, and technologies in implant dentistry that allow predictable surgical placement and restoration of dental implants. Pearls to take back to practice for Monday morning!

Implant Innovations: Perio-Prosthetic Pearls & SolutionsBobby Birdi, DMD, Dip. Perio, Dip. Pros, MSc, FRCD(C), FACP, DABP

Friday, 9:20am–10:05am (special time)VCC West - Room 217/218/219

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Fixed Prosthodontics, Implants

Ray Grewal received his Bsc. from McGill and his DDS from Columbia University in New York City. In 2005, he completed his Oral and Maxillofacial training from Yale University. He is a certified specialist in private practice and an Assistant Clinical Professor at UBC. Recently, he became the Head of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.

Participants will learn how to identify and manage intra-operative and post-operative complications that arise in basic office based oral surgical procedures. Topics to be discussed include broken roots, displaced roots, nerve injuries, oral-antral communications, bleeding, and infections.

Office Based Oral Surgery: Pitfalls and PearlsRay Grewal, DDS

Friday, 10:10am–10:55am (special time)VCC West - Room 217/218/219Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Surgery

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C NE NA

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By 2031, seniors will represent nearly 25% of BC patients. This session will explore two innovative dental programs and provide attendees with insights on seniors’ oral and medical conditions, common barriers to care and strategies for dental professionals to work with seniors and their families.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Dental Hygiene, Geriatric Dentistry

The Silver Tsunami: Opportunities for Dentists and Dental HygienistsHon Ching Frankie So, BDS, MDS, FHKAM (Dental Surgery), FCDSHK (Community Dentistry) Chris Wyatt, BSc, DMD, MSc, Dip Pros, FRCD(C)

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 302/303

Hon Ching Frankie So is working in the Department of Health and is a specialist in Community Dentistry in Hong Kong. He attached to the UBC Geriatric Dental Program in 2004. In 2011, a pilot project on outreach dental care for the institutionalized elderly was implemented in Hong Kong, which was turned into a regular program in 2014. Frankie is now the officer-in-charge of the Unit managing this program.

Chris Wyatt is Professor and Chair of the Division of Prosthodontics & Dental Geriatrics in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of British Columbia. He is a founding member of the ELDERS group (Elder’s Link with Dental Education, Research, and Service), and the director of the UBC Geriatric Dentistry Program.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Laser Dentistry, Periodontics

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Grow Your Practice with Laser Perio Technology!Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 208/209

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Create a new niche in your practice with managing periodontal patients with lasers. We introduce patient friendly minimally invasive periodontal procedures that can be utilized by both the dentist and hygienist.Investigate lasers to bio-stimulate decreasing TMD and accelerating wound healing.Co-sponsored by BIOLASE

Samuel B. Low is Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, Associate faculty member of the Pankey Institute practice experience in periodontics, lasers and implant placement. He is Past President of the American Academy of Periodontology and was selected Distinguished Alumnus by the University of Texas Dental School, Gordon Christensen Lecturer Award Recognition Award.Speaker Host: Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Donald

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Friday, March 18exhibit hall open 8:30am to 5:30pm

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

How Low Should You Go? Treatment of the Deep Caries LesionJohn Maggio, DDS

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

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What’s the best way to treat a large carious lesion? Can we avoid pulp exposure if the tooth is vital and asymptomatic? What will happen if we leave soft dentin under a sealed restoration? Dr. Maggio provides evidence-based guidelines for treating deep lesions, root lesions and recurrent lesions.Note: RCDSO – Category 1 Core Course

John Maggio is assistant professor at SUNY Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, where he graduated in 1989. He is Course Director of the Cariology and Direct Restorations lecture courses, as well as a teacher in the clinic. He reviews articles for JADA and teaches fast-paced CE courses. Dr. Maggio lives with his wife and daughter in Amherst, NY, maintaining a private general practice Tonawanda, NY.Speaker Host: Dr. Peter Liem

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Periodontitis & Peri-Implantitis: The Good, The Bad and The UglyRobert Fazio, BA, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 2/3

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What must we know chair side every day to successfully treat periodontitis and peri-implantitis? Are the protocols and strategies the same? Do we save periodontally questionable teeth, extract and do c&b alone, or extract and place implants? Know the protocols and instruments, the winners and losers.

Robert Fazio received his BA from Harvard College and his DMD from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, completing two Fellowships in Periodontology and Oral Medicine. For 35 years, Dr. Fazio has been Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine. For over a decade he has been on Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Clinical Educators list.Speaker Host: Dr. Lanny Donald

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

HPV and Cancer: What We Know, What We Don’t KnowJoel Epstein, DMD, MSD, FRCD(C)

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 202/203/204

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Human papilloma virus has changed oral cancer which now represents a sexually transmitted disease. HPV is changing treatment and outcomes of cancer therapy. Because dental providers identify oral lesions that may be viral induced, we must be aware of the implications of the HPV in oral health.

Joel Epstein was previously on the staff of the British Columbia Cancer Agency and was Head of Dentistry at Vancouver Hospital. Currently, he is Professor of Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, and Consultant, Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA. He conducts a referral practice in Oral Medicine in Vancouver.Speaker Host: Dr. Richard Kofsky

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Removable Prosthodontics

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

The Nuts and Bolts of 21st Century DenturesStephen Wagner, DDS, FACP

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 220

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Dr. Wagner is eager to demonstrate the techniques required to make denture fabrication a predictable and profitable service in any modern dental practice. Implants and contemporary materials have changed the nature of fabricating removable complete dentures, providing comfort and satisfaction.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Stephen Wagner is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, a Fellow of the Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics and an Associate Fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontics, is currently in his 37th year of private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He received his dental degree from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and his prosthodontic training from MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas.Speaker Host: Dr. William Cliffe

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Realistic Materials and Technologies Guide for Business SustainabilityGeorge Freedman, DDS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 221/222

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A clinically-based buyer’s guide of recently introduced dental products. Ask yourself: Do I need it? Can I do without it? Can I afford it? Materials, techniques, technologies, and much more. Simplified bite appliances. The latest developments for practical clinical application in every practice.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

George Freedman is a founder and past president, AACD; co-founder, CAED.Author or co-author of 12 textbooks, including “Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry” and 700+ articles. An internationally recognized lecturer, he was awarded NYU College of Dentistry’s Irwin Smigel Prize in Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Freedman is a Regent of the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics and practices in Toronto.Speaker Host: Dr. Warrick Yu

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Safety/Infection Control

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Infection Control: All Those Important Things You Never Thought You’d Have to KnowTricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH

Friday, 9:00am–11:30am (special time)VCC East - Ballroom A

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This course will provide the most current information on infection control recommendations and guidelines from WorkSafeBC; OHS; OSAP; CDC and various provincial resources. Infection control review with team members helps aid in follow through in the office on a daily basis. Let’s talk about what the recommendations advise should be done then evaluate what we are currently doing!Co-sponsored by Hu-Friedy Mfg Co.

Tricia Osuna is a USC graduate, Past President of the American Academy of Dental Hygiene and CA Dental Hygienists’ Association; CDHA / ADHA member; previous Member of the Dental Board of California; licensed in CA and NY; Founding Member of the American Board of Facial Esthetics with 37 years of experience. Tricia is the 2015 recipient of the ADHA Alfred C. Fones award.

Speaker Host: Ms. Nancy Cortese

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Sleep Apnea

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dental TeamStephen Carstensen, DDS, Diplomate, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine

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

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This is an overview of sleep disordered breathing and what the dental team can do to impact the health of their patients. We cover basics of sleep, dental appliances, how to work with sleep physicians to market your service, and touch on medical insurance interaction.

Stephen Carstensen has had a private practice of restorative dentistry since 1983, focusing on Dental Sleep Medicine with a sleep-only practice since late 2015. He’s been teaching sleep dentistry internationally since 2007 and directs sleep education at both Pankey Institute and Spear Education. He is also Editor-in Chief of Dental Sleep Practice Magazine.Speaker Host: Dr. Sharnell Muir

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The 2016 Thriving Fee-For-Service PracticeSteven Rasner, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 205/206/207

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This course will provide a three-hour, real world blueprint for breaking away from the toxic tentacles of third-party insurance. Learn the recipe for getting back to the fee-for-service practice you once owned. All information is provided courtesy of a 34-year-old independent practice.

Steven Rasner graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Dental School in 1980. He is a member of the ADA, Academy of Periodontology, Academy of General Dentistry, American College of Implantology, International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and International Academy for Facial Esthetics. Dr. Rasner had been included in Dentistry Today’s Top Clinical Educators for ten consecutive years.Speaker Host: Dr. Terry Godinho

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics, Health

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-Based Strategies for a Long & Healthy CareerBethany Valachi, PT, MS, CEAS

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC East - Room 1

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In this research-based, high-energy course, you’ll discover the essential criteria for selecting ergonomic equipment and loupes that will improve your health...not make it worse! Learn how to properly position patient, chair, light, team members and delivery unit to prevent back, neck and shoulder pain.

Bethany Valachi is a physical therapist, dental ergonomic consultant and author of the book, “Practice Dentistry Pain-Free”. She is CEO of Posturedontics®, a company that provides research-based dental ergonomic education, and clinical instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, Oregon. Bethany lectures internationally and has published over 50 dental articles.Speaker Host: Ms. Joan Kovacik

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Future Meeting Dates of the Pacific Dental ConferenceMarch 9 – 11, 2017 March 8 – 10, 2018 March 7 – 9, 2019

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Morning PresentationsMore Tough Topics in DentistryChris Hacker, DMD

Meredith Moores, DMD

Alex Penner, DMD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 109Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Chris Hacker is a Complaint Investigator at the College of Dental Surgeons. Chris is a founding member of the Study Club Alliance of BC, a member of the American Academy of Gold Foil Operators, and the Academy of RV Tucker Study Clubs and serves as secretary for the Associated Ferrier Study Clubs. Dr. Hacker has practised general dentistry or over 30 years.

Often a problem begins long before a complaint is submitted to the College. Join some of CDSBC’s complaint investigators to discuss some of the most difficult situations they see and get advice on how to tackle tough situations in dental practice. Presented by College of Dental Surgeons of BC

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Meredith Moores has been a Complaint Investigator at the College of Dental Surgeons of BC since 2014. She has practised dentistry for 28 years, including provision of geriatric dental services for Providence Health Care (1993 to 2000). She has served on committees related to geriatric dentistry, hospital dentistry and the development of CDSBC’s Guideline for the Early Detection of Oral Cancer.

Alex Penner has been investigating complaints at the College of Dental Surgeons of BC since 2002. Alex is a former Deputy Registrar at the College, and worked with the Ethics Committee for six years. He graduated from UBC Dentistry in 1985 and continues to practise dentistry on a part-time basis.

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More Tough Topics in DentistryFriday, 18 March 2016 8:30 - 11:00 amVCC West - Room 109

Presented by CDSBC Complaint Investigators:

Dr. Chris Hacker Dr. Meredith Moores Dr. Alex Penner

Regulating dentistry in the public interest

Let’s Connect! Visit booth #329 to chat with

CDSBC dentists and senior staff.

Join CDSBC’s complaint investigators to discuss tough topics and get advice in handling problems

with patients, staff and dental colleagues.

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Let’s Talk about Your Financial FutureAre you on-track towards reaching your insurance and investment goals?

Find out – in person at the Pacific Dental Conference. Meet with us for a no-cost, no-obligation review of your insurance and investment portfolio.

Also at the conference, CDSPI will be presenting an informative seminar on March 17th from 8:30 - 11:00am: The Blueprint for Building a Million Dollar Portfolio

Gabor Filo is a Diplomate of the American Board of Hypnosis in Dentistry, a Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and an Honourary Member of the Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis – Ontario Division. He has taught nationally and internationally, and authored works on hypnosis. His practice focuses on the non-pharmacological treatment of dental anxiety and phobia.

Have you ever wondered how after explaining a procedure, the patient still asks the assistant what they need and why? To aid this, a Trance based communication model is explored. Understanding trance technologies will enhance clinicians’ and their teams’ ability to communicate.Note: This Open Session course is a pre-requisite for the Hands-On course on page 41

Learning Pattern: Personal Development Communication

Entrancing Enhancing CommunicationGabor Filo, DDS, ABHD

Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 119/120

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Barry Walkiewicz

Learning Pattern: Personal Development General Medicine, Health

Dental Chair Oral Health III – Understanding the Basics: Gyn PhysKate O’Hanlan, MD

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

NECDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Hormones secreted by the Gynecological tract have dental implications. Understanding that hormone secretion changes throughout life will allow you to counsel for better dental health throughout a woman’s life. Menopausal changes need to be addressed to optimize oral health.

Kate O’Hanlan is a gynecologic cancer surgeon with 51 journal articles on minimally invasive surgical care for women. She founded the Laparoscopic Institute for Gynecology and Oncology, which has trained 2000 surgeons worldwide to perform laparoscopic hysterectomy. She also promotes women’s optimal health everywhere she can using published evidence and hilarity to get the message across.Speaker Host: Ms. Anitra Donald

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Dental Specialists Society of BC SeriesThe DSSBC Series exists to provide a venue and opportunity for interdisciplinary continuing dental education and fellowship for the Certified Dental Specialists of British Columbia. (Morning presentations see page 69)

Afternoon Presentations

Following completion of his science degree in organic chemistry at Simon Fraser University, Jason Conn attended Boston University for both his DMD and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Endodontics where he researched stem cell differentiation for regenerative endodontics. He practices full-time in Langley and Oakridge Centre Vancouver while teaching part-time at UBC.

Minimize the uncertainty in endodontic outcomes. Reduce or eliminate the stress surrounding endodontic treatment and ultimately deliver better care. This is achieved through a systematic approach from access cavity to coronal seal.

Derek Pollard attended Simon Fraser University for undergrad, and then moved to Winnipeg to study both Dentistry and Graduate Orthodontics at the University of Manitoba. Since moving to Kelowna in 2011, he has opened his main practice, Mission Creek Orthodontics, as well as two satellite practices in Merritt and West Kelowna.

Learn how to identify certain, often hidden, patient characteristics that can greatly increase orthodontic case complexity. If these “red flags” can be consistently avoided or addressed, orthodontic treatment can be a predictable, rewarding, and enjoyable addition to your practice.

Tassos Irinakis is a Certified Specialist in Periodontics and an Associate Clinical Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of British Columbia. He served as the Director of Graduate Periodontics & Implant Surgery for nearly a decade. He is a Reviewer for various scientific journals and well published on Implants and Sinus Bone Grafting. He practices in Vancouver and Courtenay.

Do you place or restore implants in your practice? Have you come across a “disaster” and wonder “why did this happen to me?”. This lecture will focus on the impact, certain risk factors have in the short term and long term success of dental implants and how to address them and avoid them.

Endodontic Foundations to Predictable Outcomes Jason Conn, DMD, CAGS, FRCD(C)

Friday, 1:30pm–2:15pm (special time)VCC West - Room 217/218/219

Orthodontic Red Flags Derek Pollard, BSc, DMD, MSc (Ortho)

Friday, 2:20pm–3:05pm (special time)VCC West - Room 217/218/219

Implant Nightmares: Trouble-shooting & PreventionAnastasios (Tassos) Irinakis, DDS, MSc, Dip.Perio, FRCD(C)

Friday, 3:10pm–3:55pm (special time)VCC West - Room 217/218/219

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Afternoon Presentations

“Special Announcements” and “Show News” features on the App provide up to the minute information

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Update 2016: Practical Dentistry for the Aesthetic/Restorative PracticeRobert Lowe, DDS, FAGD, FICD, FADI, FACD, FIADFE, FASDA

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 224

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In this technique filled seminar, Dr. Lowe will teach you the techniques you need to refine your clinical skills to a level that will help you create “world class” quality. Some of the topics that will be covered include: 1) Direct Composite Restorations, 2) “World Class” Crown and Bridge Techniques - a) Tissue Management for Perfect Master Impressions b) Predictable Cementation Protocols, 3) What’s New In Aesthetic Dentistry?, and 4) Prosthetic Tooth Repositioning and Orthodontic Tooth Preparation - Improve the level of artistic and functional dentistry in your practice tomorrow!Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

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.

Session Chair: Dr. Ray Grewal

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Afternoon Presentations

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Regenerate, Bioactivate: Treating Patients in the 21st CenturyFay Goldstep, DDS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 220

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Today’s dental materials and technology regenerate and remineralize lost oral structures. Bioactive materials reduce restorative failure. Periodontal diagnosis includes genetics and inflammatory biomarkers. Non invasive therapies can repair and heal. Learn to incorporate all this into everyday practice.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Fay Goldstep has lectured nationally and internationally on Proactive/Minimal Intervention Dentistry, Soft-Tissue Lasers, Electronic Caries Detection, Healing Dentistry and Innovations in Hygiene. She has been a contributing author to four textbooks and has published more than 60 articles. She sits on multiple editorial boards including Oral Health Journal (healing/preventive dentistry).Speaker Host: Ms. Donna Hogan

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology, General Medicine

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Forgotten Oral Functions: Saliva and TasteJoel Epstein, DMD, MSD, FRCD(C)

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 1

ADA&C Y

Saliva and taste have critical functions related to oral and systemic health and general well-being. Taste is a neurosensory function, important in host defense, diet and nutrition and important in social interaction. Current advances in our understanding and management will be discussed.

Joel Epstein was previously on the staff of the British Columbia Cancer Agency and was Head of Dentistry at Vancouver Hospital. Currently, he is Professor of Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, and Consultant, Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA. He conducts a referral practice in Oral Medicine in Vancouver.Speaker Host: Dr. Richard Kofsky

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Oral Surgery

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Extractions as Easy as A Crown PrepDionysius David, DDS

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

ADA&C YEver been caught halfway through an extraction feeling frustrated, with the clock ticking away, and the line up of patients getting bigger? This course will discuss techniques for extractions by drawing analogies to crown preparation principles.

Dionysius David graduated from the University of Alberta Dental Program in 1998. Dr. David is a general dentist whose practice includes the following dental services: Extractions and Implants.Speaker Host: Dr. Ali Salari

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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.

Restorative Endodontics is based on minimally invasive root canal preparations and bioceramic bonded obturation that enhance the long term biomechanical success of the endodontically treated tooth. Clinical cases will be discussed demonstrating both the Basic/Advanced instrumentation and obturation.Co-sponsored by Brasseler Canada

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Endodontics

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care of Long-Term SuccessAlex Fleury, DDS, MS

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 202/203/204

ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. William K. Armstrong

Legend for Continuing Education Credits for CDSBC and ADA&C

Clinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC YesYDental/Medical EmergenciesDME Not EligibleNE

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Prevention/Diagnosis

CLCDSBC CDHBC Y

Duh! It’s a Disease! The Latest in Evidence-Based Caries Prevention & InterventionJohn Maggio, DDS

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

ADA&C Y

It’s frustrating to see patients return with new lesions. Dental teams need to manage caries as a disease, not just a series of individual lesions. Dr. Maggio provides evidence-based guidelines for prevention and minimal intervention. Cases will be presented to apply this to your daily practice.Note: RCDSO – Category 1 Core Course

John Maggio is assistant professor at SUNY Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, where he graduated in 1989. He is Course Director of the Cariology and Direct Restorations lecture courses, as well as a teacher in the clinic. He reviews articles for JADA and teaches fast-paced CE courses. Dr. Maggio lives with his wife and daughter in Amherst, NY, maintaining a private general practice Tonawanda, NY.Speaker Host: Dr. Peter Liem

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Periodontics, General Medicine

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

The Silent Killer: Understanding and Addressing the Inflammatory PathwayJo-Anne Jones, RDH

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC East - Room 8/15

ADA&C Y

Are we still treating periodontal disease as an infection when leading authorities have redefined periodontitis as an inflammatory disease? We’re missing a critical component of our treatment interventions leading to further destruction and marginal outcomes. Is your perio program up to date?Co-sponsored by Oral Science

As a successful entrepreneur and international, award winning speaker, Jo-Anne Jones brings life, energy and inspiration to all her presentations. Jo-Anne is the president of an educational and clinical training company and has been selected as one of the DPR’s Top 25 Women in Dentistry. Jo-Anne joins the 2016 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 6th consecutive year.Speaker Host: Ms. Jodi Noble

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Solving Real Life Restorative ProblemsMarvin Fier, DDS, FASDA, ABAD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 116/117

ADA&C YUsing real life clinical cases and new materials you’ll discover better ways to create beautiful, natural looking anterior and posterior tooth colored restorations predictably, successfully, and easier than ever. Predictability leads to lower stress levels, and happier patients.Co-sponsored by Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry

Marvin Fier is a practicing clinician and highly respected lecturer on restorative and aesthetic dentistry. He presents CE courses at dental schools and congresses in North America and internationally, is on the Scientific Advisory Board of DENTISTRY TODAY, and recognized as one of the Best Lecturers for the past 12 years. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry.Speaker Host: Dr. Ron Fulton

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Sleep Apnea

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Advanced Dental Sleep MedicineStephen Carstensen, DDS, Diplomate, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 306

ADA&C YOnce the dental team understands the value in identifying patients at risk, action must be taken to improve health. Examination for dental sleep medicine, oral appliances, how to pick the right one, and complications that come with therapy will all be presented.

Stephen Carstensen has had a private practice of restorative dentistry since 1983, focusing on Dental Sleep Medicine with a sleep-only practice since late 2015. He’s been teaching sleep dentistry internationally since 2007 and directs sleep education at both Pankey Institute and Spear Education. He is also Editor-in Chief of Dental Sleep Practice Magazine.Speaker Host: Dr. Sharnell Muir

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Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics, Health

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals: Secrets for Comfort and Career LongevityBethany Valachi, PT, MS, CEAS

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

ADA&C Y

Dental professionals are prone to unique muscle imbalances and require special exercise and self-treatment guidelines to avoid chronic pain. This research-based seminar helps attendees improve their health with special exercise guidelines and effective self-treatment techniques to manage pain.

Bethany Valachi is a physical therapist, dental ergonomic consultant and author of the book, “Practice Dentistry Pain-Free”. She is CEO of Posturedontics®, a company that provides research-based dental ergonomic education, and clinical instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, Oregon. Bethany lectures internationally and has published over 50 dental articles.Speaker Host: Ms. Joan Kovacik

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

NECDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Exploding Your Practice Productivity Starting Monday MorningSteven Rasner, DMD

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 205/206/207

ADA&C Y

This course will provide a three-hour, real world blueprint for breaking away from the toxic tentacles of third-party insurance. Learn the recipe for getting back to the fee-for-service practice you once owned. All information is provided courtesy of a 34-year-old independent practice.

Steven Rasner graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Dental School in 1980. He is a member of the ADA, Academy of Periodontology, Academy of General Dentistry, American College of Implantology, International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and International Academy for Facial Esthetics. Dr. Rasner had been included in Dentistry Today’s Top Clinical Educators for ten consecutive years.Speaker Host: Dr. Terry Godinho

Whether you’re a practice owner or associate, knowing your legal boundaries and how to manage day-to-day staffing issues makes your practice far more enjoyable. This session provides basic ‘how to’ strategies and tips along with legal expertise to keep you out of trouble.Presented by British Columbia Dental Association

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management

Dental Team Management 2.0 – BCDA Practice Management Series For Dentists OnlySandra Reder, Certified Personnel Consultant

Diane Rideout, LLB

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 221/222

Sandra Reder founded Health Bridge HR, a subscription based hotline for health care practitioners providing them with HR expertise that they would not otherwise have access to. Actively involved with the Human Resources Management Association (HRMA). She is an Advisory Board member of XYBoom, a non-profit dedicated to intergenerational research and action.

Dianne Rideout is a lawyer with Harris LLP, received her law degree (with distinction) and MBA from the University of New Brunswick. She advises clients on all employment matters, including termination, wrongful and constructive dismissal claims, statutory obligations and human rights matters.

PMCDSBCCE Approved ADA&C Speaker Host: Ms. Cheryl LandriganNE

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BCDA Learning Centre (DLC) State-of-the-art training and learning facility in Vancouver

BCDA

• 28 seat lecture theatre• 11 operatory teaching clinic• Web conferencing

• Typodont rentals for skills practice• CEREC system & GALILEOS 3D CBCT• Hands free Lisa sterilization centre

Take a virtual tour and book your study club or CE course: CEatDLCprogram.caPORTAL

Browse all online and in-person courses.

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Dental Practice Transition OptionsCalvin Carpenter, CPA, CA

Henry Doyle

Brian Rudy, BSc, J.D.

Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 302/303Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Finance/Practice Transition

NECDSBC CDHBCCE Approved ADA&C Y

Calvin Carpenter is the Vice President 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 practitioners, including performance management, industry benchmarking and tax planning.

There are many options for a transition in this active market. Comprehensive information for preparing your unique practice transition. Outlining the transition process from early planning to completing the sale, including legal and accounting perspectives.Presented by Al Heaps & Associates Inc.

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.

Brian E. Rudy practices business law in Vancouver, BC. He has a focus working with professionals, entrepreneurs and privately-held corporations. He heads his firm’s medical/dental practice and business succession group. He assists dentists with practice transitions and sales, set-ups, facility agreements, employment and leasing issues.

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Forensics

NCCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Overcoming the CSI Effect: Refining Dentistry’s Role in the Forensic AreaTheresa Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Ballroom ARepeated from Friday, 2:00pm–4:30pm VCC West - Ballroom B

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This course highlights 21st Century technologies as they relate to forensic dental applications and is designed to delineate the legitimate role of the forensic dentist with respect to dental identification, recognizing and reporting human abuse and the determination of age.

After a long and distinguished career in the Dental Corps of the United States Army, Colonel Theresa Gonzales returned to her home state of South Carolina. Presently, she serves as a Professor of Oral Pathology and the Director of Orofacial Pain Management at the Medical University of South Carolina - where she has been recognized as the 2014 and 2015 Outstanding Basic Sciences Professor.Speaker Host: Ms. Carole-Anne Mrsic

John Droter maintains a private practice diagnosing facial pain in the Washington DC, Baltimore, Annapolis area. He is a visiting faculty member at the LD Pankey Institute in Florida and the Spear Educational Center in Arizona. He lectures nationally and is honored to be included in Dentistry’s Todays Top Clinicians in Dental Continuing Education.

That mysterious sound coming out of TMJ will be explored. Some clicks are dangerous, most are not. Can you tell the difference? Topics covered: The clinical implications of “The Click”; The different types of TMJ damage; How to identify dangerous clicks; The disease progression and treatment.Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence

Occlusion/TMDCLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Let’s See What That Clicking Sound is All About – TMJ Damage ExploredJohn Droter, DDS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Room 110Repeated from Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pm VCC West - Room 109

ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Barry Walkiewicz

As a successful entrepreneur and international, award winning speaker, Jo-Anne Jones brings life, energy and inspiration to all her presentations. Jo-Anne is the president of an educational and clinical training company and has been selected as one of the DPR’s Top 25 Women in Dentistry. Jo-Anne joins the 2016 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 6th consecutive year.

HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer is expected to be the leading HPV-related cancer surpassing cervical cancer by 2020. What are the implications to dentistry and how should our extraoral/intraoral screening be adjusted? What are the subtle life saving symptoms. There is an urgent need for change.Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence

Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology, General Medicine

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Sex and Oral Health: What’s the ConnectionJo-Anne Jones, RDH

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30am VCC West - Room 301Repeated from Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 301

ADA&C Y

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Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Geriatric Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved

Your Growing Geriatric PracticeTrey Petty, BA, BSc, DDS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 118Repeated from Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 110

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Your patient population is aging. With age often comes a variety of medical and oral health problems. Are YOU ready? Dr. Petty will review the special needs of this special population, how to get your foot in the Long Term Care door, and how treatment planning can change as prognosis changes.

Trey Petty is the former Director of Dentistry and Oral Medicine for the Calgary Health Region at the Foothills Medical Centre and the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary, and on faculty at the University of Calgary Medical School. He has a private practice in Calgary, limited to the mentally and physically challenged, medically compromised, infectious patient, head and neck cancer patient. Speaker Host: Dr. Jon O. Strom

Legend for Continuing Education Credits for CDSBC and ADA&C

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The Team Approach to Documentation – The Gold Standard for Malpractice DefenseMitchell Gardiner, BA, DMD, FAGD

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC East - Room 11/12Repeated from Friday, 1:30pm–4:00pmVCC West - Room 301

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Malpractice defense in court always is centered on the records. The entire dental staff must be involved in making sure that documentation is complete and meets the standard of care. This course will use actual malpractice cases to show how important the entire staff is in defending the dentist.

Mitchell Gardiner is a full time general dentist in New Jersey. A 1977 graduate of The University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ, he is a clinical instructor in fixed prosthetics at Rutgers. He has over 25 years of experience reviewing dental malpractice lawsuits as an expert witness, often testifying in court. He presents courses to dentists and their staff throughout the US on malpractice issues.Speaker Host: Dr. Laureen DiStefano

Lou Graham is extensively involved in continuing education for dental professionals, focusing on incorporating current clinical advancements through “conservative dentistry.” Dr. Graham is a published author in many leading national and international dental journals. He is a member of the ADA, AACD & AGD. He is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago and enjoys his practice Chicago, IL.

Caries is alive and thriving within our patient populations. This course will focus on the latest caries diagnostics for our general dental practices. Transitioning from diagnostics will be the latest in restorative techniques that maximize enamel preservation.Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence

Prevention/Diagnosis. Restorative/Operative Dentistry

CLCDSBC CDHBCCE Approved

Utilizing the Latest in Caries Diagnostics and Restorative TechniquesLou Graham, DDS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 121/122Repeated from Friday, 8:30am–11:00amVCC West - Room 211

ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Anton Luu

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Stanley Malamed, DDSRick Cardoza, DDS, DABFO Harold Heymann, DDS, MEdDouglas Lambert, DDS

Narder Sharifi, DDS, MS Timothy Donley, DDS, MSD Robert Fazio, DMD Clifford Ruddle, DDS

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Jann Arden, Canadian icon, singer, author and actor.

Harley Pasternak, trainer to the stars including Oprah, Rihanna and Halle Berry to name a few.

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This presentation will focus on the techniques and anatomy for all dental injections through an exciting, novel digital teaching modality. Visualization of vital structures and anatomical landmarks will be delivered in an unforgettable approach using CT and MRI scan data with 3D volume rendering and maximum intensity imaging. Utilizing this teaching approach can make all techniques easier, safer and more effective.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Anaesthesia

Local Anesthesia – Technique, Anatomy and Physiology in the Digital EraMichael Falkel, DDS

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 212/213/214

Mic Falkel has been practicing general dentistry in Monterey California since 1989. Frustrated with the performance of local anesthetic he began research into anesthesia pharmacokinetics. Based on this research, Dr. Falkel brings the science of buffering anesthetic to dentistry. Dr. Falkel is the co-founder of Onpharma Inc. an anesthetic technology and products company.

CLCDSBC CDHBC YCE Approved ADA&C Y

Speaker Host: Dr. Withny Dagrain

Clear aligners are not all the same. Learn the 3 leading types of removable aligners and how to get each of them to perform to their best potential. Topics that will be covered will include aligner design, material design, positive and negative pressure vacuum machines, the need for physical attachments, Interproximal reduction, open architecture, ways to make the teeth physically move, polishing and trimming, photography,staging, tipping, torqueing, bodily movement, rotations, space closure, fixed retention, and retention protocol for long term success.Co-sponsored by Dentsply Canada Limited

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Orthodontics

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

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 220

Neil Warshawsky is the founder and owner of Get It Straight Orthodontics, a leading-edge orthodontic network in the Chicago area. A double board certified orthodontic specialist since 1992, he has over 20 years of experience with cleft palate and craniofacial cases. Currently he is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Illinois Craniofacial Center.Speaker Host: Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Donald

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Early Detection of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders: Diagnosis and ManagementJoel Epstein, DMD, MSD, FRCD(C)

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 109

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Screening for early detection of cancer is a commonly repeated goal, although screening must be evaluated in terms of common or rare conditions, and potential outcomes of testing. Current adjuncts for detection and management of potentially malignant disorders will be reviewed.

Joel Epstein was previously on the staff of the British Columbia Cancer Agency and was Head of Dentistry at Vancouver Hospital. Currently, he is Professor of Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, and Consultant, Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA. He conducts a referral practice in Oral Medicine in Vancouver.Speaker Host: Ms. Melody Weimer

This lecture will address a quickly and important emerging problem in the field of implant dentistry, namely Peri-implantitis. Topics of discussion will include what does/doesn’t constitute peri-implantitis, current thoughts on the etiology of the disease, different methods used to calculate prevalence, clinical detection, analysis of the different methods used to treat this disorder, and prevention.

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants, Periodontics

Peri-Implantitis: Diagnosis, Etiology, Prevalence and ManagementDimitrios Karastathis, DDS, MSc, Dip. Perio, FRCD(C)

Saturday, 9:00am–11:30amVCC West - Room 217/218/219

Dimitrios Karastathis currently maintains a full time Periodontal and Implant practice in Vancouver, Canada. In addition, he is a surgical instructor in the Graduate Periodontics program at the University of British Columbia, and mentors/lectures numerous study clubs in Vancouver.Speaker Host: Ms. Oriana Galindo

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Differential Diagnoses in Clinical PracticeTheresa Gonzales, DMD, MS, MSS

Saturday, 12:30pm–3:00pmVCC West - Room 212/213/214

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The word “diagnosis” is derived from Greek and it is literally translated “through knowledge.” Diagnoses do not come about by “blinding flashes of brilliance” but instead are arrived at rather methodically through the systematic and disciplined application of knowledge. The term “differential diagnosis” refers to the process of thinking about multiple potential diagnosis based on symptoms and findings on clinical exam. Differential diagnosis is a process and this seminar is designed to review the more common oral pathologies and refine the diagnostic and treatment algorithms.

After a long and distinguished career in the Dental Corps of the United States Army, Colonel Theresa Gonzales returned to her home state of South Carolina. Presently, she serves as a Professor of Oral Pathology and the Director of Orofacial Pain Management at the Medical University of South Carolina - where she has been recognized as the 2014 and 2015 Outstanding Basic Sciences Professor.Speaker Host: Ms. Carole-Anne Mrsic

Is your career hazardous to your health, perhaps killing you slowly? The evolution of dentistry and dental techniques have made the patients comfortable, but what about the practitioner? Pain appears to be an accepted part of the dental profession, and it seems to be worsening. Is it possible for the modern day dental professional to counteract the ill-effects of their work on their bodies? Is there a conservative approach to consider for pain relief prior to signing up for surgery? Before chronic becomes part of your vocabulary or before surgical intervention, come and give this a listen!Co-sponsored by Pelton & Crane

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Ergonomics

Treating Back & Neck Pain in Modern Dentistry: A Survival Guide for Your CareerTimothy J. Caruso, PT, MBA, MS

Saturday, 12:30pm–3:00pmVCC West - Room 118

Timothy J. Caruso is a practicing Physical Therapist who focused his professional expertise in the area of manual therapy and orthopedics, specifically neuromusculoskeletal disorders. Timothy is a nationally known professional speaker and has worked extensively with dental profession since 1988 in the areas of ergonomics, injury prevention, productivity, exercise and wellness. Member ADA DWAC.

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William E. Lea graduated from UBC in 1980, and has maintained a private, general dentistry practice on Saltspring Island since 1982.

OCCLUSION – Made as Simple, as Plain and Clear, and as Obvious as ‘The Balls on a Beagle’William E. Lea, DMD

Saturday, 9:00am–9:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 206Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Occlusion/TMD

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 speakers who may one day become featured conference speakers!

A presentation for dentists and all dental personnel about all anyone needs to know for the diagnosis and treatment of most TMJ and ‘BITE’ issues that can be accomplished in five or less, easy, short, non-invasive (but still profitable) appointments.

Do you wonder what keeps customers loyal? Do you want to know how to keep today’s more finicky customers from leaving you for the competition? Well, it’s going to take more than just good dentistry. Let George Verdolaga show you how to meet the expectations of today’s demanding client.

The High-Touch Dental Clinic: How to Cut Patient Turnover by Providing Superior CareGeorge Verdolaga, BSc. Econ, Teaching Certificate

Saturday, 9:00am–9:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 207

George Verdolaga is an Amazon best-selling author and keynote speaker. His biggest passion is helping companies, entrepreneurs and professionals get out of their own way so that they can become more profitable and successful. George has written four books and usually delivers talks on leadership, customer service, effective networking and selling.

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Saturday, 9:00am–9:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 205Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Implants

Anastasia Kelekis-Cholakis is an Associate Professor, Graduate Program Director and Division Head of Periodontics at the University of Manitoba, College of Dentistry. She is a member of the Canadian and American Academy of Periodontology, has lectured nationally and internationally and has published articles in peer reviewed journals. She is a founding member of the Southwest Specialty Group.

This presentation will review common biological implant complications, their diagnosis and management. Cases of soft tissue hyperplasia, denture stomatitis/Candidiasis, gingival recession, peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis will be presented and their management discussed.CLCDSBCCE Approved ADA&C NE CDHBC Y

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Joel Antel is a full time general dentist. His books on dental practice management, marketing and patient communication form the basis of his presentations to dentists, dental students, dental assistants and office staff as well as individualized coaching and consultation for dental practices. He chairs the MDA Communication Committee and serves on the CDA Trust and Value Working Group.

Informing Your Patients’ Treatment DecisionsJoel A. Antel, DMD

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 205

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management This is an anecdote and question driven program covering easily and ethically guiding your

patients from treatment plan to informed decisions for their dental health. Joel’s approach to patient discussions can be used as is or as a template for refining you own approach.

Tooth sensitivity is a common complaint and is typically attributed to dentin exposure. There are a number of treatment options available and treatments should be patient focused. It is critical to utilize non-invasive measures prior to more invasive ones such as tissue grafting.

Tooth Sensitivity – Why, How and What to Do?Danielle Clark, Diploma in Dental Hygiene

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 206

Danielle Clark is a graduate from University of Alberta dental hygiene diploma program. She is currently taking the Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene degree while working as a hygienist at the University. Danielle enjoys research in dentistry with focus on periodontal disease and oral health. In the future Danielle plans to pursue a Master’s degree and continue with her research.

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In an increasingly competitive market, how do practice owners and managers create an office culture that drives client loyalty and has clients lining up out the door? Leanne shares her experience working with Canadian dental industry staff and leadership and shares what’s working and what’s not.

Maximizing Client Retention and Revenue Through Fostering Outstanding Office CultureLeanne Turner, RDH

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 207

Leanne Turner is the owner of Canadian Dental Staffing, a Canada-wide permanent and temporary dental staffing agency. The CDS team specializes in providing support for offices with hard to fill roles and those that want to save money and time by outsourcing their staffing function. She has a deep interest in helping business owners improve profitability through talent and culture.

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Why You Should Have a Financial Plan and a Business Plan to SucceedPierre Fournier, B.Eng.

Saturday, 9:00am–9:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 210Learning Pattern: Personal Development Finance/Practice Transition

With 30 years of business and financial experience, Pierre Fournier has had the opportunity to blend both areas successfully with business owners. With an approach that combines a disciplined process, risk management and best practices, Pierre offers a holistic view of wealth management and the issues and opportunities facing dentists. His focus on financial literacy for dentists has uniquely set him apart.

Why do successful practices have both a Business and Financial plan? With changes in the marketplace, an economic slowdown, concerns over spending and to best way to manage your practice...what is one to do? Pierre explains the benefit of planning, tracking progress and of the processes involved.

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Reem Atout joined the periodontal department at the University of Manitoba in Sept 2010 after one year teaching at Harvard University. She received a BDS from Jordan in 2000, shortly after she moved to California where she obtained a dental license and practiced general dentistry for few years. In 2006 she joined the University of Alabama to obtain a Master and training in Periodontology.

TMD and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders: Identifying Them in Your PracticeRichard Goodfellow, BSC, DDS, FAACP, DABCP, DABCDSM, DCAPM

Saturday, 10:00am–10:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 210Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Sleep Apnea

Periodontal Plastic and Reconstructive Gingival Therapy – When Should We Graft?Reem N. Atout, BDS, DDS, MS, FRCD (C) Diplomate ABP

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 205Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Restorative/Operative Dentistry, Implants

Richard Goodfellow graduated from the University of Toronto Dental School in 1978. In 2000, his focus shifted from general dentistry to TMD, sleep apnea, and orthodontics. He is on the Board of Directors of the AACP, is the current Membership Chair of AACP International, and is responsible for the fundamentals course. Dr. Goodfellow practices at the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Toronto.

The majority of people with sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) are undiagnosed. The general dentist is the health professional best suited to recognize and initiate treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) and SRBDs, for patients of any age.

The ability of dental practitioners to identify the restorative and aesthetic challenges with soft tissue deficiencies, the need and timing of soft tissue augmentation, mainly when it is involving heavily restored teeth, teeth in the aesthetic zone and around dental implants. The different surgical techniques advantages and disadvantages of each in addition to their treatment objectives will be discussed.

According to the Ontario Economic Report, 25% of practices producing 50% more than the average practice is producing almost 70% more in their hygiene department. This 50-minute session explores the what, why and how these practices achieve these amazing results!

Optimized Hygiene Grows Your Practice & RevenueGabriele Maycher, BSc, PID, DipDH, RDH

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 206

Gabriele Maycher, CEO of GEM Dental Revenue Experts Inc., a passionate educator with more than 30 years of clinical experience and diverse business background has revolutionized the way practice owners approach revenue growth through contributing positions such as Dental Hygiene Program Director, Quality Assurance Program assessor and consultant for forward-thinking dental practices.

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The focus will be on recognizing dysfunctional breathing; how it has a significant impact on snoring, sleep apnea, development of caries, facial structural changes, inflammation of tonsils and adenoids. Expect interaction, experimentation and observation around your breathing, posture and movement.

The Power of BreathChristine Bauman, Master in Teaching; Registered Buteyko Breathing Educator and Trainer

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 207

Christine Bauman is the foremost Buteyko Breathing Educator in Canada. She began teaching in 2000; became a clinician for the first Canadian medical study on Buteyko in 2004; and a trainer in 2007. She is a founding member and president of the Buteyko Breathing Educators Association. She has worked in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and presently teaches across Canada.

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Vera Horn earned two diplomas, Dental Therapy and Dental Hygiene from the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) from 1985 -1988. As of 2009 she became the first Canadian to be recognized as a Certified Orofacial Myologist (COM) with the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM).

Responsibility and Dental X-Rays Integrated Quality Assurance/Radiation Dose PhantomJosip Nosil, BSc, MSc, DSc

Saturday, 11:00am–11:50am (special time)VCC West - Room 210Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Radiology

Addressing Orofacial Functional PatternsVera Horn, RDH, COM

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 205Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Occlusion/TMD, General Medicine

Josip Nosil worked as an International Advisor to the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD’s) Committee on Dental Imaging, and other Committees. Private Physics Consultant and inspected over a thousand dental units over a period of 20 years. Published over 23 papers in scientific journals and presented over 37 contributions. Josip’s work has been selected three times for the Year Book.

Technical Assessment and Social Responsibility when using Dental X-rays is presented. Three distinct but connected technical areas: Engineering, Dose, Image Quality, and DRL and ADL standards. We expect that technical data act as a useful warning sign to dentist’s suboptimal images.

Vera began research into Orofacial Myology in 2004 and found this area of study to be foundational for proper oral, facial, dental and speech development. She invites you to learn how we as dental professionals are able to incorporate orofacial myology into our dental practices and become a very useful link to facilitate better overall patient care in an inter-disciplinary fashion. She also invites you to come and consider how we may potentially link oral and facial resting postures and swallowing patterns to symptoms that are requiring treatment for individuals of all ages in our society.

Mercury History Lecture: Although most medical and industrial use of mercury compounds has now ended, in many countries dentists continue to use mercury in the routine care of patients. Become more knowledgeable about mercury. We are the only profession still using it every day!

A Brief History of MercuryJessica Saepoff, DDS

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 206

Jessica Saepoff has been in practice for 27 years. After graduating from Georgetown Dental School in 1989 she developed a practice which serves patients who are concerned about allergies and chemical sensitivities. She has also been hosting the DentalMD radio show for 4 years, discussing controversial topics publicly and promoting better communication between patients and their dentists.

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Our aim is to provide a framework for parents to initiate discussions around money with their kids. What we learn about money has more to do with what money means and what we value; communicating on this subject is a matter many parents find rather difficult, not knowing where to start.

Reduce Staffing Expenses By Developing A High Performing TeamJan Jaffer, DDS

Thomas Morris

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 207

Jan Jaffer is graduate of the University of the Pacific in San Francisco. He built and owns 7 dental practices in Calgary, and has ownership interests in a dental laboratory and 2 Crossfit gyms! Jan promotes social responsibility and has been on 7 dental missions. A student of management methodologies and an accomplished presenter, Jan brings expertise in the areas of team motivation, mentoring and operational management.

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Thomas Morris has been teaching, training and developing teams for over 30 years. He is a sought after a conference speaker and has been invited to teach in over 50 countries. He is an adjunct teacher at Mount Royal University in the continuing education department. He integrates his background in addictions, systems theory and leadership to create a unique perspective on team development.

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Carlos Llanes graduated from Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, PA. He has been in private practice in the Phoenix metro area for more than 10 years. He is currently a nationally registered emergency medical technician, an evaluator for the AZ dental state board, and past adjunct faculty at A. T. Still University of Oral Health.

RETENTION: Seniors Active Files/Seniors Oral HealthJon O. Strom, DDS, FACD

Saturday, 1:00pm–1:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 210

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Practice Management, Geriatric Dentistry

Do’s and Don’t of Medical EmergenciesCarlos Llanes, DMD, NREMT

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 205

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Emergency Medicine

Jon O. Strom is a graduate University of Alberta. He served eight years in Royal Canadian Dental Corps, had a private dental practice in West Vancouver for 40years. Served on BC College Council and various committees as well as VDDS. Special interest in Geriatric Dental Care. Retired from Private Practice 2010. Previous Presentations: Tsunami of Disintegrating Dentistry and Dentistry in 3/D.

Frail seniors are often lost as active files in a dental practice due to health and mobility problems and due to lack of an in-house program to maintain contact with seniors. New internet Apps could easily overcome this treatment gap. More patients on file, more oral health, less neglect for frail seniors!

With every second that passes during an emergency without a medical intervention a patient’s survival rate can drop by 10%. Hence the dental team becomes the patient’s life line. Interdisciplinary emergency treatment by the dental team can increase a patient’s survival while reducing complications.

Thinking about purchasing dental surgical loupes? Are surgical loupes the right choice for me? What are some important things to consider and to watch out when selecting surgical loupes for my practice? Come join us at this interactive and informative session to find out more!

Dental Loupes: Fact or Fiction?Maggie Wen, BSc, Dip. DH, RDH, MSc (Candidate)

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 206

Maggie Wen currently teaches and does research in clinical ergonomics at UBC Dentistry. Wen has been a speaker at a variety of national and international dental conferences and is now the founder of PracWell, an independent ergonomics consulting practice providing one-on-one and group learning opportunities for all dental professionals.

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Kids & Money: Essential ConversationsJim Doyle, CFP, CLU, CFDA, TEP, CIWM™

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 210Learning Pattern: Personal Development Finance/Practice Transition

Jim Doyle is a veteran of the financial services industry since 1989. He creates financial plans, integrating investment management, estate planning as well as personal and corporate wealth building strategies for high income professionals, practice owners, and their families. Recognized as an expert in his field, Jim is featured on CISL AM 650’s “Boomer Life” addressing essential financial planning concerns.

Many parents understand the importance of financial literacy, yet experience anxiety around teaching their kids essential money skills. Jim shares tips for working with preteens and adolescents through to university students and beyond, turning every day moments into learning experiences.

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Dental Association of PEI

August 22–25, 2018

LOBSTER AND LEARNINGCome play on our Island!

DENTAL ASSOCIATION of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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According to recent research by Stats Canada, by 2030, 40% of your practice will be deaf or hard of hearing (HOH). Now is the time to learn communication strategies and tools that enhance your ability to effectively meet the needs of deaf and HOH patients, and overcome barriers to dental care.

Bridging the Communication Gap to Dental Care for Hard of Hearing PatientsDeborah Scott, PhD

Saturday, 2:00pm–2:50pm (special time)VCC West - Room 207

Deborah Scott graduated from Fielding Graduate University in 2014, shifting her doctoral research focus from dental practice management to hearing health in 2011. She currently serves on the Board of Directors at Canadian Hard of Hearing - BC, and is committed to improving global hearing health for professionals, and under-served individuals, families, and communities in developing countries.

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Dental Technicians Association of British Columbia34th Annual Conference

We welcome all Dental Technicians and other dental practitioners to join us for the full three days of programming and social events at the Pacific Dental Conference March 17-19, 2016 or for the one day of

programming on Saturday, March 19, 2016 when the DTABC sessions and exhibition will take place. Three days or one day – the choice is yours and all for the same price!

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Dr. Wagner is eager to demonstrate the techniques required to make denture fabrication a predictable and profitable service in any modern dental practice. Implants and contemporary materials have changed the nature of fabricating removable complete dentures, providing comfort and satisfaction.Co-sponsored by: Dentsply Canada Limited

The Nuts and Bolts of 21st Century DenturesStephen Wagner, DDS, FACP VCC West - Room 202

Moses Moubarak presents techniques for using preimpregnated fiber products in the fabrication of dentures, implant-support overdentures, implant hybrid and telescopic (friction fit) dentures. Attendees will learn fiber techniques that will ensure the highest clinical success.Co-sponsored by: Synca Marketing Inc.

Overview of Uses for Fiber in Removable/Implant ProstheticsMoses Moubarak, CDTVCC - Room 204

This presentation will cover: Understanding where it began; efficiency of a digital dental laboratory; predictions of what will happen in the future; and how the dental technician will be an integral part of the future of dentistry. Co-sponsored by: Carestream Dental

DigAlogLab – The Digital/Analog Dental LaboratoryMark RotsaertVCC West - Room 203

The participants will have the opportunity to work on a pre-sintered anterior 3 unit bridge and a molar developing specific shading technique. A copy of the same units will be sintered according to the learned processes acquired from the pre-sintered samples and will be ready for porcelain application and staining. The participants should have a good working ability with ceramics both in building and contouring. The final results should be a completed 3 unit bridge and a single molar. Co-sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.

Dentistry’s Wonder Material Featuring Zenostar – Hands-On CourseAndre Theberge, RDT, CDTFriday, 8:30am - 11:00am continues 1:30pm - 4:30pm LA12 Cost: $295VCC West - Room 111

Limited Attendance course offered on a first come first served basis. Pre-registration required.

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Topics covered include: Learning to eat right to think right; Improve your focus and memory; Learn the three critical things to do to outwit Alzheimer’s; How to use the new science of neuroplasticty to improve your brain; and how to overcome limiting beliefs that block your ability to learn and to succeed.

Your Brain at Work Terry Small, MA, BEd.

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Course topics include: Digital Workflow Using 3Shape; Trios3 Feature and Benefits; Importing a digital file using the Dental Lab Software; Differences in Dental Lab Scanners; Software Modules Overview, and Finishing the digital workflow.Co-sponsored by: Zahn Canada

Digital Workflow Using 3ShapeAlex Alvarado, CDTVCC West - Room 203

Concurrent Session 2 1:00pm–2:30pm

A dental technician for 30 years, Zaleske has predominately pack pressed and heat cured full dentures, partials, and for the last decade, implant bars. In that time he has learned some tried and true techniques that color enhance the final result of his work. This PowerPoint course will share those techniques that provide the best color enhanced outcome regardless if the curing procedure is long cure, short cure, or microwave cured. You will also learn a unique texture and finishing technique.Co-sponsored by: GC America Inc.

The Art of Pack Pressing, Processing, Coloring and FinishingTom Zaleske, AS Dental Technology

VCC West - Room 204

This lecture will review the current options and protocols for treatment planning, pre-surgical preparation, surgical conversion and definitive fabrication, including a step-by-step protocol for this unique treatment approach for restoring the edentulous arch. It will also discuss current misconceptions of this protocol and validate the use of “tilted” implants to reduce cantilevers. A step-by-step protocol will be discussed with material uses and pearls.

Restoring the Endentulous Arch – OptionsChris Morris, BSVCC West - Room 202

The successful integration of new technologies within the practice will be presented which include the latest in patient-specific overdenture solutions. In particular, restorative treatment concepts based on telescopic principles are gaining in popularity due to their stability, bone preservation and ease of hygiene maintenance by the patient. We will discuss how offering this type of treatment can contribute to practice growth and patient satisfaction.Co-sponsored by: Dentsply Implants

Solutions for the Endentulous Patient: Combining Technology and DesignDragan Lipovac, RDT, PIDP VCC West - Room 202

Concurrent Session 3 3:00pm–4:30pm

This well rounded seminar is ideal for technicians who are looking to learn and/or improve techniques on the fabrication of TCS Flexible Partials. This course will cover common case designs, proper waxing and blocking out techniques, tips for successful injections, and finishing and polishing step-by-step processes. The speaker also goes over the most common mistakes when fabricating a TCS Flexible Partial. This interactive seminar encourages technicians to share their experiences and discuss possible solutions to difficult cases.Co-sponsored by: TCS, Inc.

A Properly Fabricated Flexible Partial – The TCS WayElvis Rosado, CDTVCC West - Room 203

Innovative systems for the fabrication of fixed hybrid dentures that address the limitations of current methods are now available. These approaches provide technicians with greater control, simplicity and speed in the manufacturing process. Attendees will receive an update on the Fiber Force CST bar replacement system, as well as learn about the Visio.lign veneering system. Attendees will also learn about new non-metallic and non-zirconia high-performance polymer materials that can be milled or pressed into substructures.Co-sponsored by: Central Dental Ltd.

Innovations in the Fabrication of Implant Supported Fixed Hybrid DenturesDominic Babinski, HBA, CPA, CMA

VCC West - Room 204

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Fixed Prosthodontics, Technology

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Removable Prosthodontics

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Fixed Prosthodontics

Learning Pattern: Practice Excellence Technology

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Aesthetics, Materials/Techniques

Learning Pattern: Clinical Excellence Materials/Techniques, Removable Prosthodontics

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Visit us at the Pacific Dental Conference Booth #309

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Continuing Education / Reporting Your CEContinuing Education / Reporting Your CE

Reporting Your CE in British ColumbiaIt is your responsibility to submit your CE to your regulator. PDC does not submit CE credits on your behalf.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, Dental Therapists and CDAs: Submit your PDC CE credits online by visiting www.cdsbc.org and logging in with your registration/certification number and password. You can also print and complete an individual CE credit submission form (available at www.cdsbc.org/ce-submission) 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. 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. Reports of attendance will be forwarded to the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan. 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 Dentists also licenced in Alberta must indicate this in their account and ensure that they scan in and out of every session to receive Alberta Dental Association and College CE credits. 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

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

Legend for Continuing Education Credits for CDSBC and ADA&CClinical DentalCL Dental Practice ManagementPM Non-Clinical DentalNC YesYDental/Medical EmergenciesDME Not EligibleNE

Download the PDC Program App for Smartphone and iPad

Legend for QAP content categories for CDHBC

– Courses with a Y indicate that they align with one or more suggested QAP content categories. A legend of the QAP content categories can be viewed on the PDC and CDHBC websites. – Courses with an NA indicate that a QAP content category has not been identified and CDHBC registrants must use their professional discretion in determining whether the course is eligible for CE credit.

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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

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General MedicineGeneral MedicineAntibiotics in Dentistry Robert Fazio Thursday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 55

The Nutrition Prescription Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 9:00 - 11:30

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65Dental Chair Oral Health I – Focus on Prevention During Prophylactic Care

Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 54

Medicine, Dentistry and Drugs Robert Fazio Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 118 58Celiac Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease & The Role of the Dental Team

Hardy Limeback Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC East - Room 2/3 60

Top Selling Dietary Supplements – What the Dental Team Should Know

Tieraona Low Dog Thursday 2:00 - 4:30repeats Friday 2:00 - 4:30

VCC West - Ballroom B

VCC East - Ballroom B

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68Dental Chair Oral Health II – Maximizing Prevention Strategies, the Health Reward

Kate O’Hanlan Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 VCC West - Ballroom A 57

Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin in Dentistry

Warren RobertsJan Roberts

Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 202/203/204 58

Sex and Oral Health: What’s the Connection Jo-Anne Jones Friday 8:30 - 11:00repeats Saturday 9:00 - 11:30

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CommunicationCommunicationDealing with Difficult Patients – How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade

Lois Banta Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

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VCC West - Room 211

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Can We Talk – Mastering TOP TIER Communication

Chris Scappatura Thursday 9:00 - 11:30repeats Friday 9:00 - 11:30

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VCC West - Ballroom B

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65Patient Stress Management with Meditative and Hypnotic Techniques

Gabor Filo Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 119/120 60

Communication Solutions – Attitudes Breakdowns and Conflict Resolutions

Judy Kay Mausolf Thursday 2:00 - 4:30repeats Friday 1:30 - 4:00

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68Waking Up on The Wrong Side of the Bed Chris Scappatura Thursday 2:00 - 4:30

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68Wit, Fit and Balance – Strategies for Success Meg Soper Thursday 9:00 - 11:30

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65Entrancing Enhancing Communication Gabor Filo Friday 8:30 - 11:00 VCC West - Room 119/120 74Hands-On Workshop in Hypnosis for Therapeutic Communication

Gabor Filo Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 113 LA19 41

Your Brain at Work Terry Small Saturday 8:15 - 9:15 VCC West - Ballroom B 91

Finance/Practice TransitionFinance/Practice TransitionDental Practice Transition Options Calvin Carpenter

Henry DoyleBrian Rudy

Friday 1:30 - 4:00 VCC West - Room 302/303 79

Why You Should Have a Financial Plan and a Business Plan to Succeed

Pierre Fournier Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 VCC West - Room 210 85

Kids & Money: Essential Conversations Jim Doyle Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 VCC West - Room 210 89

“Special Announcements” and “Show News” features on the App provide up to the minute information

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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 over 600 booths you are sure to find the latest products and services to help you reach clinical and practice excellence. Exhibitor personnel are on hand for two full days to provide their expertise for you to make the right choice for your practice.

This is the best opportunity you will have this year to make your office purchase and take advantage of show specials.Don’t forget to join us for the Exhibit Hall Reception on Thursday and Friday from 4:15pm 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.

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3M ESPE Dental Productswww.3MESPE.ca(519) 452-6560 Booth [email protected](908) 867-0812 Booth [email protected] B Implants - Canadawww.abimplant.com(514) 941-4450 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] Dentalwww.accendental.com(407) 808-2010 Booth [email protected] North Americawww.acteoncanada.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 1125Alignmed BC Functional Apparel www.alignmedbc.com (604) 340-3211 Booth 1845 [email protected](416) 889-9748 Booth [email protected] Dental Laboratorieswww.allstardental.com(604) 872-2552 Booth [email protected] Eagle Instruments, Inc.www.am-eagle.com(406) 549-7451 Booth [email protected](403) 852-5820 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.argencanada.com(250) 712-1344 Booth [email protected]

Asepticowww.aseptico.com(425) 487-3157 Booth [email protected] Dental Real Estatewww.attridgedental.com(604) 363-5258 Booth [email protected] Groupwww.aurumgroup.com(800) 663-1721 Booth [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] Lung Association’s QuitNow Serviceswww.quitnow.ca(250) 656-9706 Booth [email protected] Oral Cancer Prevention Programwww.orcanet.ca(604) 675-8077 Booth [email protected]/Takara Company Canada Ltd.www.takarabelmont.ca(905) 822-2755 Booth [email protected] Pharmaceuticals, LLCwww.beutlich.com(800) 238-8542 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] Dental Products Canada Inc.www.biscocanada.com(604) 276-8662 Booth [email protected]

Blue & Green Inc.www.blueandgreeninc.com(416) 733-7900 Booth [email protected] Bank of Montrealwww.bmo.com/professionals(877) 629-6262 Booth [email protected] Ergonomicswww.bqe-usa.com(877) 938-9034 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] Academy for Esthetic Dentistrywww.caed.ca(514) 769-3939 Booth [email protected] Dental Assistants’ Associationwww.cdaa.ca(613) 521-5495 Booth [email protected] Dental Associationwww.cda-adc.ca(613) 523-1770 Booth [email protected] Dental Hygienists Associationwww.cdha.ca(800) 267-5235 Booth [email protected] Dental Staffingwww.canadiandentalstaffing.com(604) 368-8657 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.carestreamdental.com(800) 933-8031 Booth [email protected] Zeiss Canada Ltd.www.zeiss.ca(604) 360-7256 Booth [email protected] Designwww.carolyndesign.com(450) 474-4040 x221 Booth [email protected]

CDSPIwww.cdspi.com(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.ca(877) 801-1817 Booth [email protected](604) 673-8837 Booth 205Citagenix Inc. www.citagenix.com (877) 243-6724 Booth 135 [email protected](888) 331-3323 x1066 Booth [email protected](866) 253-2748 x1 Booth [email protected] Research Dental Supplies & Serviceswww.clinicalresearchdental.com(800) 265-3444 Booth 219info@clinicalresearchdental.comColgatewww.colgateprofessional.com(416) 421-6000 Booth 343College 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] of Denturists of BCwww.cd.bc.ca(604) 515-0533 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.coltenewhaledent.com(800) 221-3046 Booth [email protected]

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ConfirmByEmailwww.confirmbyemail.com(403) 852-4382 Booth [email protected] Oral-Bwww.dentalcare.ca(416) 730-4110 Booths 743, [email protected] Valley, B.C.www.crestonvalleyBC.com(250) 428-1678 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.operatorymanagement.com(877) 837-4277 Booth [email protected] Mitchell General Contractorwww.dmco.ca(604) 805-5645 Booth [email protected](800) 433-6628 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] 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](866) 383-4636 Booth [email protected](408) 455-2150 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] fine jewelry(780) 720-8339 Booth [email protected] for Vision, Inc.www.DesignsForVision.com(800) 345-4009 Booth [email protected](414) 331-6067 Booth [email protected] Group Internationalwww.diadent.com(604) 451-8851 Booth [email protected] Doc, LLCwww.digi-doc.com(916) 941-8010 Booth [email protected] Canada Inc.www.dmg-america.com(800) 662-6383 Booth [email protected]

Doxa Dentalwww.CeramirUS.com(704) 517-8800 Booth [email protected] Counselling(800) 661-9199 Booth [email protected] E-Z Products Inc.www.drinke-z.com(844) 374-6539 Booth [email protected] Side Dental Clinicwww.vnhs.net(604) 254-9900 Booth [email protected](604) 614-5610 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] Uniformswww.everythinguniforms.ca(604) 514-9903 Booth [email protected]

Executive Dental Supply Ltd.www.execdent.com(604) 439-0024 Booth [email protected] - World Dental Federationwww.fdiworldental.org+41225608144 Booth [email protected] Energywearwww.firmaenergywear.com(604) 838-6402 Booth [email protected] Edition First Aid Training Inc.www.firsteditionfirstaid.ca(403) 243-2644 Booth [email protected] IT Solutions Ltd.www.forbesit.ca(604) 418-6108 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(414) 331-3067 Booth [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]

GluStitch Inc.www.glustitch.com/periacryl(604) 940-2262 Booth [email protected] Dental Solutionswww.GoldenDentalSolutions.com(877) 987-2284 Booth [email protected]

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Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.www.ivoclarvivadent.ca(800) 263-8182 x8234 Booth [email protected]. Morita USA, Inc.www.jmoritausa.com(949) 581-9600 Booth [email protected] & Johnson Inc.www.jnjcanada.com(905) 968-2000 Booth 534Journees dentaires internationales du Quebec www.odq.qc.ca (514) 875-8511 Booth 1625 [email protected] Financialwww.jrfin.com(604) 343-4808 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.kavousa.com(414) 331-3067 Booth [email protected] Kerr Groupwww.kavokerrgroup.com(414) 331-3067 Booth [email protected] Professional Seminarswww.kennedyseminars.com(204) 477-0485 Booth [email protected] (Daekwang IDM)www.kerator.com(822) 378-37041 Booth [email protected] Corporationwww.kerrdental.com(800) 346-3636 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.keystonedental.com(949) 344-5521 Booth [email protected] in Actionwww.kindnessinaction.ca(780) 999-6796 Booth [email protected] Americawww.kuraraydental.com(800) 879-1676 Booth [email protected] Sales Inc.www.larrsales.com(905) 474-2233 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.leddental.com(844) 952-7327 Booth [email protected] 360www.lh360.com(646) 770-8924 Booth [email protected]

Lips Inc.www.lipsinc.com(416) 567-8925 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.lb.ca(204) 837-2987 x219 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.lumadent.com(775) 829-4488 Booth 209, [email protected] Bio-Med Processes Inc.www.marsbiomed.com(866) 594-3648 Booth [email protected] Dental Artswww.magellandental.com(604) 408-0698 Booth [email protected] Street Hubwww.mainstreethub.com(512) 485-4221 Booth [email protected] Dental Solution Ltd.www.masterdentalsolution.com(778) 279-7070 Booth [email protected] Dental Softwarewww.maxidentsoftware.com(800) 663-7199 Booth [email protected] inc.www.maxill.com(519) 631-7370 Booth [email protected] Handpiece Ltd.www.mcshandpiece.com(604) 575-8544 Booth [email protected] Martwww.medimart.com(905) 624-6200 x216 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.medicapital.net(800) 363-2891 x246 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.medicom.ca(514) 636-6262 Booth 1643Merganzer Health Ltd. www.merganzerhealth.com (416) 709-6413 Booth 96 [email protected] Biomed Inc.www.buymetabiomedonline.com(267) 282-5893 Booth [email protected](800) 235-1863 Booth [email protected]

MicroDental Laboratories at Vancouverwww.microdental.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] Limitedwww.mieleprofessional.ca(905) 532-2270 x225 Booth [email protected] Dental Technologies, Inc.www.lanap.com(562) 860-2908 Booth [email protected] Designs Ltd.www.mimountinodesigns.com(604) 764-1619 Booth [email protected] Implantswww.mis-implants.ca(514) 633-0076 Booth [email protected] LLP,www.mnp.ca(604) 685-8408 Booth [email protected] Precison Dental Instruments Co., Ltd.www.mdedental.com/en/index.htm8.67579E+12 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] Practicewww.nextlevelpractice.com(212) 388-1712 Booth [email protected]

HANSAmed Limitedwww.hansamed.net(800) 363-2876 Booth [email protected] Shahi & CO Chartered Professional Accountantwww.hs-cpa.ca(604) 990-0829 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) 324-0112 Booth [email protected] Mfg Co.www.hu-friedy.com(773) 975-6100 Booth [email protected](414) 331-3067 Booth [email protected] Dentalcardwww.dentalcard.ca(888) 689-9876 x501 Booth [email protected] Direct Internationalwww.implantdirect.com(661) 705-4901 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.inettechnologies.ca(416) 281-8995 x221 Booth [email protected] Dental Technologieswww.inliant.com(604) 367-4497 x230 Booth 103olga@navigatesurgical.comInstrumentariumwww.instrumentariumdental.com/usa(800) 558-6120 Booth [email protected] Systemswww.isolitesystems.com(800) 560-6066 Booth [email protected] - International College of Dentistswww.icd-canada.org(204) 349-3014 Booth [email protected]

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Patterson Dentalwww.pattersondental.ca(604) 247-1991 Booth [email protected] & Cranewww.pelton.net(414) 331-3067 Booth [email protected] Sonicarewww.philipsoralhealthcare.com(800) 676-7664 Booth 703Planmeca USA, Inc. www.planmecausa.com (630) 529-2300 Booth 119 [email protected] Perfect Solutions Ltd.www.evolutionchair.com(604) 985-0634 Booth [email protected] Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.www.precisiondental.ca(866) 729-9229 Booth [email protected] Dental (Canada)www.premusa.com(905) 713-0302 Booth [email protected] Dental Laboratories Ltd.www.premiumlab.com(604) 294-2881 Booths 1142, [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) 787-5185 Booth [email protected], Inc.www.prosites.com(888) 932-3644 Booth [email protected] Dental Laboratories Ltd.www.protecdental.com(604) 873-8000 Booths 1243, [email protected](905) 738-1779 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(604) 669-7558 Booth [email protected](866) 399-4609 Booth [email protected] & D Impexwww.dentmark.com9.18872E+11 Booth [email protected] James/ White Smile Wealth Managementwww.whitesmilewealthmanagement.com(403) 221-0431 Booth [email protected] Dominion Securitieswww.teresadickson.com(877) 695-6635 Booth [email protected] Royal Bankwww.rbc.com(604) 665-0581 Booth [email protected] Networkwww.rejuvenatenetwork.com(888) 745-1434 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] OutRankwww.rogersoutrank.com(416) 764-3509 Booth [email protected] Corporationwww.roicorp.com(604) 220-2396 Booth [email protected]; [email protected] Micro Solutionswww.rosemicrosolutions.com(716) 608-0009 Booths 1346, [email protected] Healthcare Inc.www.rosshc.org(604) 521-6626 x1 Booth [email protected]

Royal Canadian Dental Corpwww.forces.gc.ca(604) 666-0166 Booth [email protected] Crown Precious Metals Ltd.www.royalcrownmetals.com(604) 628-7908 Booth [email protected] Honing (Sharpening) Machinewww.rxhoning.com(574) 259-1606 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] Ltd.www.scican.com(416) 446-2738 Booths 1029, [email protected](604) 619-4699 Booth [email protected] Depotwww.scrubdepot.ca(778) 889-2000 Booth [email protected] Selectwww.staffdirect.ca(604) 985-6368 Booth [email protected] (North America) Inc.www.sdi.com.au(630) 361-9211 Booth [email protected](519) 623-0506 Booth 1223SheerVision www.sheervision.com (310) 265-8918 Booth 1546 [email protected] Dental Corporationwww.shofu.com(800) 827-4638 Booth [email protected] Dental Co. Ltd.www.sinclairdental.com(604) 982-1040 Booth [email protected] Dental Systems GmbHwww.sirona.com29345.6875 Booths 503, [email protected] Canadawww.smartwebcanada.com(778) 996-3232 Booth [email protected]

Nobel Biocare Canada Inc.www.nobelbiocare.com(800) 939-9394 Booth [email protected] Dental LLCwww.nskdental.com(888) 675-1675 Booth [email protected] apparelwww.nuapparel.ca(604) 417-6522 Booth [email protected](800) 346-5133 Booth [email protected] Ceramics Ltd.www.oceanceramics.com(604) 777-1337 Booth [email protected] Pacific Med Tec Ltd.www.ocean-pacific.ca(604) 980-6500 Booth [email protected] Dental Association ASMwww.oda.ca/asm-home(416) 922-3900 Booth [email protected] Oncology BC Cancer Agencywww.orcanet.ca(604) 675-8077 Booth [email protected] Sciencewww.oralscience.com(888) 442-7070 Booth [email protected](800) 369-3698 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] Blue Crosswww.pac.bluecross.ca(604) 419-2000 Booth 1344Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aestheticswww.ptifa.com(604) 681-0066 Booth [email protected] Dental Technologieswww.pdtdental.com(800) 240-9895 Booth [email protected]

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Xlear Inc.www.xlear.com(801) 492-2051 Booth [email protected] Living Essential Oilswww.youngliving.com/en_CA(250) 253-8558 Booth [email protected] Biometwww.zimmerdental.com(905) 567-2073 x52374 Booth [email protected](905) 334-5320 Booth [email protected]

TD Canada Trust www.tdcanadatrust.com/ smallbusiness/professionals.jsp (416) 308-5636 Booth 1519 [email protected] Medical Canada Inc.www.thommenmedical.com(877) 242-6012 Booth [email protected] Rivers Universitywww.tru.ca(250) 852-6852 Booth [email protected] Group North Americawww.transitionsonline.com(800) 345-5157 x229 Booth [email protected] Tower Rewards Canada Ltd.www.ttwcanada.com(877) 889-5439 x87 Booth [email protected] Inc.www.trihawk.com(866) 543-4500 Booth [email protected] Faculty of Dentistry, Continuing Dental Educationwww.dentistry.ubc.ca(604) 822-6751 Booth [email protected] Creations, Inc.www.InfiniteAloe.com(323) 906-2880 x103 Booths 105, [email protected] Opticswww.ultralightoptics.com(323) 316-4514 Booths 650, [email protected] Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.www.uninaturedental.com(604) 270-8911 Booth [email protected] Dental Supply Inc.www.udscanada.com(905) 532-0554 Booth [email protected] Optical Technologies North America Inc.www.univet.it(647) 201-4434 Booth [email protected] Professional Products Ltd.www.valuemed.ca(780) 454-1899 x202 Booth [email protected] and District Dental Societywww.vdds.com(604) 461-4171 Booth [email protected]

Smile Restoration Dental Labwww.srdentallab.com(604) 541-0107 Booth [email protected] On Opticswww.snaponoptics.com(602) 272-0827 Booth [email protected](866) 605-6867 Booth [email protected] Corp.www.sowingo.com(888) 997-3133 Booth [email protected] Whitewww.sswhitedental.com(732) 905-1100 Booth [email protected] Community Dental Clinicwww.strathcona-health.ca(604) 713-5851 Booth [email protected](800) 363-4024 Booth [email protected] Chemists, Inc.www.sultanhealthcare.com(201) 871-1232 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.GUMBrand.com(519) 341-3318 Booth [email protected] Healthcare Canada Inc.www.supermaxcanada.com(450) 926 2828 Booth [email protected] Instrumentswww.supremed.ca(289) 801-1812 Booth [email protected] Dentalwww.suredental.com(888) 277-2335 Booth [email protected] Clean Airwww.surgicallycleanair.com(877) 440-7770 x702 Booth [email protected] Private Wealthwww.swellwealth.com(403) 487-0490 Booth [email protected] Marketing Inc.www.synca.com(800) 667-9622 Booths 1318, 1319

Varndell Professional Leasingwww.john-vpl.com(403) 272-7424 Booth [email protected] Canada, Inc.www.voco.com(888) 658-2584 Booth [email protected] Canadawww.waterpik.com(800) 525-2020 Booth [email protected] Handpiece Repair Ltd.www.westernhandpiece.ca(778) 433-5320 Booth [email protected] Society of Periodontologywww.wsperio.org(813) 444-1014 Booth [email protected] Personalized Wealth Solutions at Investors Groupwww.investorsgroup.com/en/ simon.wisniewski/home(604) 682-5431 x4225 Booth 1313 [email protected]

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Adhesives and Composites3M ESPE Dental Products Bisco Dental Products Canada Inc. Clinical Research Dental Supplies & Services DenMat DMG Canada Inc. GC America Inc. GluStitch Inc.Henry Schein Heraeus Kulzer Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc. J. Morita USA, Inc.Kerr Corporation Kuraray AmericaMedical Mart NuSmilePatterson Dental Pulpdent Corporation SDI (North America) Inc.Septodont Shofu Dental CorporationSinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sure Dental Synca Marketing Inc. Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.VOCO Canada, Inc.

Aesthetic ProductsAsepticoBisco Dental Products Canada Inc. DenMat GC America Inc.Germiphene CorporationHenry Schein Heraeus Kulzer Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc.Medical MartMerganzer Health Ltd.MicroDental Laboratories at Vancouver Oral SciencePacific Training Institute for Facial AestheticsPatterson DentalPulpdent CorporationSDI (North America) Inc.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Synca Marketing Inc. Ultimate Creations, Inc. UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

Associations and Not for ProfitAboutFaceBC Oral Cancer Prevention ProgramBC Lung Association’s QuitNow ServicesBritish Columbia Dental AssociationBritish Columbia Dental Hygienists AssociationCanadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry Canadian Dental Assistants’ AssociationCanadian Dental AssociationCanadian 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 BCFDI - World Dental FederationJournees dentaires internationales du QuebecICD - International College of DentistsOntario Dental Association ASMOral Oncology BC Cancer AgencRoyal Canadian Dental Corp Strathcona Community Dental Clinic Vancouver and District Dental SocietyWestern Society of Periodontology

Anaesthetic and Pain ControlAsepticoBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC Carestream Dental Executive Dental Supply Ltd.HANSAmed LimitedHenry ScheinJ. Morita USA, Inc. Medical Mart Oral SciencePacific Training Institute for Facial AestheticsPatterson Dental Professional Sales Associates, Inc.Septodont Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

Computers and Software3ShapeABELDent Inc.ACTEON North AmericaClearDent ConfirmByEmail Dental R.A.T.EasyMarkitExecutive Dental Supply Ltd.Forbes IT Solutions Ltd. Henry ScheiniNetTechnologies Inc.Inliant Dental TechnologiesLighthouse 360Maxident Dental SoftwareProfessional Sales Associates, Inc.ProSites, Inc.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sirona Dental Systems GmbHSmartWeb CanadaSolutionreachSowingo.com Corp.

Business Support ProductsAppreciadoClearDentLighthouse 360Rejuvenate NetworkROI Corporation Solutionreach Sowingo.com Corp.

Consulting and Transition ServicesAl Heaps & Associates Inc. EasyMarkitNextLevel PracticeProfessional Practice Sales Ltd. Purtzki & AssociatesRBC Dominion SecuritiesROI Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Transitions Group North America

Crown and Bridge, Denture and other Prosthodontic Products3M ESPE Dental Products Accen DentalAlign TechnologyAllstar Dental LaboratoriesAurum Group ClearCorrectDenMat

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Crown and Bridge, Denture and other Prosthodontic Products (continued)DMG Canada Inc. Doxa DentalGC America Inc.Golden Dental SolutionsHenry ScheinIvoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc.Master Dental Solution Ltd.Merganzer Health Ltd.MicroDental Laboratories at Vancouver Patterson DentalPrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc. Proto3000Renaissance Cosmetic Arts Dental Lab.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Smile Restoration Dental LabStraumann Sultan Chemists, Inc.Sure DentalSynca Marketing Inc. TriHawk Inc.UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd. VOCO Canada, Inc.

Dental CabinetryA-dec, Inc.Belmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd.DentalEZ Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Henry ScheinMedical Mart Midmark CorporationPatterson DentalPelton & CranePlanmeca USA, Inc.Professional Sales Associates, Inc. Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH

Dental Equipment Repairs(continued)Medical Mart Patterson DentalPrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.R & D ImpexSable Industries Inc. Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Treasure Tower Rewards Canada Ltd.Western Handpiece Repair Ltd.

Dental InstrumentsA B Implants - CanadaA-dec, Inc.American Eagle Instruments, Inc. Beyes CanadaBioHorizons CanadaBlue & Green Inc.Brasseler Canada D-Sharp Dental Dental Canada INSTRUMENTATIONDental Savings ClubDental USADentalEZDentalree.comEmbrosin Medical Technologies Inc. Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Garrison Dental SolutionsGermiphene CorporationGolden Dental SolutionsHenry ScheinHu-Friedy Mfg Co.Inliant Dental TechnologiesKaVo DentalMCS Handpiece Ltd.Medical MartMillennium Dental Technologies, Inc. MIS Implants Modern Precison Dental Instruments Co., Ltd.National Dental Inc.NSK Dental LLCParadise Dental Technologies Patterson DentalPrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.Premier Dental (Canada) ProNorth Solutions Inc.Pulpdent Corporation Q-OpticsR & D ImpexRose Micro SolutionsRx Honing (Sharpening) MachineSciCan Ltd.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Supremed InstrumentsTriHawk Inc.Unique Dental Supply Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

Dental Education (continued)Inliant Dental TechnologiesKennedy Professional SeminarsMillennium Dental Technologies, Inc.MIS Implants NextLevel PracticeOcean Ceramics Ltd.Oral Science Pacific Training Institute for Facial AestheticsSinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Straumann UBC Faculty of Dentistry, Continuing Dental Education UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.Western Society of Periodontology

Dental Equipment and ChairsA-dec, Inc. ACTEON North AmericaAseptico BaseVac DentalBelmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd. Beyes Canada BIOLASEBQ Ergonomics DentalEZDental R.A.T.DiaDent Group InternationalExecutive Dental Supply Ltd.First Edition First Aid Training Inc.Henry ScheinJ. Morita USA, Inc.Medical Mart Midmark CorporationNational Dental Inc.National Massage ChairsOrascoptic Patterson DentalPelton & CranePlanmeca USA, Inc.Posture Perfect Solutions Ltd.Precision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.Professional Sales Associates, Inc.R & D ImpexRGP Dental, Inc.Sable Industries Inc. Safari Dental Inc.SciCan Ltd.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Surgically Clean AirUnique Dental Supply Inc.

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Dental EducationA B Implants - CanadaAlign TechnologyAurum Group ClearCorrectClinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesDenMatExecutive Dental Supply Ltd.First Edition First Aid Training Inc. HANSAmed LimitedHenry Schein Heraeus Kulzer

Dental Equipment RepairsBelmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd. Dental Savings ClubDental USA Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Henry Schein MCS Handpiece Ltd.

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Diamonds, Burs, and PolishingAurum GroupBlue & Green Inc.Brasseler CanadaClinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColtene Inc.Dental Savings ClubDentalEZDentalree.comExecutive Dental Supply Ltd.Golden Dental SolutionsHenry ScheinMedical Mart Merganzer Health Ltd.Microcopy Patterson DentalPrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc. Premier Dental (Canada) Professional Sales Associates, Inc.R & D ImpexShofu Dental Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. SS WhiteTriHawk Inc. Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

Dental Supplies(continued)Meta Biomed Inc.MicrocopyMillennium Dental Technologies, Inc. Ocean Pacific Med Tec Ltd.Patterson DentalPrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc. Premier Dental (Canada)ProNorth Solutions Inc.Pulpdent Corporation R & D ImpexRoss Healthcare Inc. Sable Industries Inc.SciCan Ltd.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Sowingo.com Corp.Sunstar Canada Supermax Healthcare Canada Inc. Sure Dental Synca Marketing Inc.Treasure Tower Rewards Canada Ltd.TriHawk Inc.Unique Dental Supply Inc. Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.Waterpik Canada

Dental Laboratories3M ESPE Dental Products Align Technology Allstar Dental LaboratoriesAurum GroupBAVO The Dentists’ LaboratoryClearCorrectDenMat Dentalree.com Henry Schein Magellan Dental ArtsMaster Dental Solution Ltd.MicroDental Laboratories at Vancouver Ocean Ceramics Ltd. Pelton & CranePrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.Premium Dental Laboratories Ltd.Protec Dental Laboratories Ltd. Proto3000R & D ImpexRenaissance Cosmetic Arts Dental Lab.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Smile Restoration Dental LabSynca Marketing Inc.UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

Dental SuppliesAccen DentalAlign TechnologyAurum GroupBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLCBeyes CanadaBioHorizons CanadaBIOMED DISPOSE-IT Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColgateDental Savings Club Dentsply Canada LimitedDiaDent Group InternationalDrink E-Z Products Inc.Executive Dental Supply Ltd.First Edition First Aid Training Inc.Germiphene CorporationHANSAmed LimitedHenry Schein Heraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg Co. J. Morita USA, Inc.maxill inc.Medical Mart Medicom Inc.

Financial ServicesBMO Bank of MontrealCDSPI Chase PaymentechCIBCHayat Shahi & CO Chartered Proferssional AccountantHenry Schein iFinance DentalcardJR FinancialMediCapital Inc. MNP LLPNational Leasing Healthcare FinancingPatterson DentalProvision Accounting GroupPurtzki & AssociatesRaymond James/ White Smile Wealth ManagementRBC Dominion Securities RBC Royal BankRoyal Crown Precious Metals Ltd.Scotiabank Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Swell Private Wealth TD Canada TrustVarndell Professional LeasingWisniewski Personalized Wealth Solutions at Investors Group

Endodontic SuppliesACTEON North AmericaBisco Dental Products Canada Inc.Brasseler Canada Centrix, Inc.Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColtene Inc.DenMatDentsply Tulsa Dental SpecialtiesDiaDent Group InternationalDrink E-Z Products Inc.Endo/TechExecutive Dental Supply Ltd.Henry ScheinHu-Friedy Mfg Co.J. Morita USA, Inc.Kerr Corporation Meta Biomed Inc. Patterson DentalPrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.Premier Dental (Canada)Pulpdent CorporationSinclair Dental Co. Ltd.TriHawk Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

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Office DesignBQ ErgonomicsDavid Mitchell General Contractor Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Gibraltar Holdings Ltd. & Terian Ventures Ltd. Henry Schein Patterson Dental Pelton & CraneSinclair Dental Co. Ltd.

Office SuppliesBIOMED DISPOSE-IT Henry Schein Patterson DentalProfessional Sales Associates, Inc. Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Solutionreach

Other (continued)Proto3000Rejuvenate NetworkRGP Dental, Inc.Rogers OutRank Rx Honing (Sharpening) MachineSD SelectSnap On OpticsStrathcona Community Dental ClinicThompson Rivers UniversityUltimate Creations, Inc.Ultralight OpticsYoung Living Essential OilsZol

Infection Control Products3M ESPE Dental ProductsColgate Dental R.A.T.Drink E-Z Products Inc.Executive Dental Supply Ltd.GC America Inc.Germiphene CorporationHANSAmed LimitedHedy CanadaHenry Schein Heraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg Co.J. Morita USA, Inc.Kerr Corporation maxill inc.Medical Mart Medicom Inc.Micrylium LaboratoriesOcean Pacific Med Tec Ltd. Patterson Dental ProNorth Solutions Inc.Sable Industries Inc.SciCan Ltd.Septodont Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.Supermax Healthcare Canada Inc.Surgically Clean AirTreasure Tower Rewards Canada Ltd.Unique Dental Supply Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.

Implantology and Restorative AttachmentsA B Implants - CanadaAccen DentalAsepticoAurum GroupBioHorizons CanadaBlue & Green Inc. Citagenix Inc.Dental USADentalree.com Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Golden Dental SolutionsGluStitch Inc. Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.Implant Direct InternationalInliant Dental Technologies J. Morita USA, Inc.KERATOR (Daekwang IDM)MIS ImplantsNobel Biocare Canada Inc.Precision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc. Q-Optics Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Straumann Thommen Medical Canada Inc.UniNature Dental Enterprise (BC) Inc.Zimmer Biomet

Preventive Dental Products3M ESPE Dental ProductsBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC Centrix, Inc.Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColgateCrest Oral-BDenMatDMG Canada Inc. Drink E-Z Products Inc.GC America Inc.Germiphene CorporationHANSAmed Limited

Pharmaceuticals and TherapeuticsAllerjectBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC ColgateGlaxoSmithKline Consumer HealthcareJohnson & Johnson Inc. Oral ScienceRoss Healthcare Inc. Septodont Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.Xlear Inc.Young Living Essential Oils

Preventive Dental Products (continued)Henry ScheinIvoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.Kuraray Americamaxill inc.Medicom Inc. Merganzer Health Ltd.National Dental Inc.Oral SciencePatterson DentalPhilips Sonicare Premier Dental (Canada)Pulpdent CorporationRoss Healthcare Inc. SDI (North America) Inc.Septodont Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sunstar CanadaTriHawk Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.VOCO Canada, Inc.Waterpik CanadaXlear Inc.

Other3ShapeAboutFaceAlignmed BC Functional ApparelAseptico Attridge Dental Real EstateAutoclave Testing ServiceBIOLASE Canadian Dental StaffingCreston Valley, B.C.D-Sharp Dental deserve fine jewelryDEXISDigital Doc, LLCDPAP CounsellingEast Side Dental ClinicFIRMA Energywear First Edition First Aid Training Inc.Gendex Dental Systems HANSAmed Limitedi-CATIsolite SystemsKaVo DentalKavo Kerr GroupKeystone DentalKindness in ActionLarr Sales Inc.LED DentalLips Inc.M.A.R.S Bio-Med Processes Inc.Main Street HubMiele LimitedMillennium Dental Technologies, Inc.National Massage Chairs NuSmileOrascoptic Orthodontic Supply of Canada Inc.Pacific Blue Cross Philips SonicarePrecision Dental Handpiece & Supplies Inc.Professional Practice Sales Ltd.ProSites, Inc.

PublishersDental Tribune America, LLCLogin CanadaWestern Society of Periodontology

Precious Metal PurchaserArgen CanadaCan - Am GoldGarfield Refining CompanyRoyal Crown Precious Metals Ltd.

Radiography Supplies and ServicesACTEON North AmericaBelmont/Takara Company Canada Ltd. Carestream DentalDental Savings ClubDEXIS Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Gendex Dental SystemsHenry Schein Heraeus Kulzer Instrumentarium MicrocopyNational Dosimetry ServicesOrbit Imaging CentresPatterson DentalPlanmeca USA, Inc.Professional Sales Associates, Inc.Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sirona Dental Systems GmbH

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Telescopes, Microscopes and Lights3M ESPE Dental Products Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd. DenMatDesigns for Vision, Inc. Executive Dental Supply Ltd.Henry ScheinLED Dental LumaDent, Inc.Medical MartMS Meditech Solutions Inc. Oral ScienceOrascopticPatterson DentalQ-OpticsR & D ImpexRose Micro Solutions SheerVision Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Snap On OpticsSynca Marketing Inc. Ultralight OpticsUnique Dental Supply Inc. Univet Optical Technologies North America Inc.

UniformsBlue & Green Inc.Carolyn Design Everything UniformsExecutive Dental Supply Ltd.FIRMA Energywear GLO ApparelMimountino Designs Ltd.nu apparelPatterson DentalPro One UniformsScrub Depot Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.

Restorative Materials3M ESPE Dental Products Align TechnologyBioHorizons CanadaBisco Dental Products Canada Inc.Blue & Green Inc.Centrix, Inc.Clinical Research Dental Supplies & ServicesColtene Inc.DenMatDMG Canada Inc.Garrison Dental SolutionsGC America Inc. HANSAmed LimitedHenry Schein Heraeus KulzerHu-Friedy Mfg Co.Ivoclar Vivadent Canada Inc.J. Morita USA, Inc. Kuraray AmericaMeta Biomed Inc. NuSmilePatterson Dental Premier Dental (Canada)Pulpdent CorporationSDI (North America) Inc.SeptodontShofu Dental Corporation Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.Sultan Chemists, Inc.Sure DentalSynca Marketing Inc.Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.VOCO Canada, Inc.Waterpik Canada

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