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WINTER 2012 VOL 11 / ISSUE 2 2201 Sixth Ave. Suite 1210 Seattle, WA 98121-1831 206-448-6620 www.skcds.org MEMBERSHIP Quarterly inside... 2013 Gala & Foundation Support SKCDS Supports Our Young Dentist Community! Electronic Health Records
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WINTER 2012 VOL 11 / ISSUE 2

2201 S i x t h Ave . Su i t e 1210 S ea t t l e , WA 98121 -1831 206 -448 -6620 www. sk cd s . o rg

MEMBERSHIP

Quarterly

inside...2013 Gala & Foundation Support

SKCDS Supports Our Young Dentist Community!Electronic Health Records

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President’s Page with Dr. Princy S. Rekhi ........................................................... 4Gala & Foundation Support ............................................................................. 5Spotlight on Practice Management .................................................................... 6 SKCDS Supports Young Dentistry ........................................................................7Tech Corner .................................................................................................... 9Dr. Sherwin R. Shinn to Receive 2013 ADA Humanitarian Award ........................... 9Welcome New Members ...............................................................................11Casino Royale ............................................................................................ 122013-2014 Election and Installation ............................................................... 13Member Profile: Dr. Sonika Singla ...................................................................... 14CDE 2012-2013 Programs • 10 Most Practical Changes I Made to My Dental Practice .................18 • Restoration of the Worn Dentition ................................................19Consider Monthly Dues ................................................................................ 20Celebrating our Members .............................................................................. 20Dental Humor with Dr. Heyamoto ...................................................................... 21Exposures with Dr. Al Munk ............................................................................ 22Pacific Northwest Dental Conference ................................................................. 23

THANK YOU TO OUR ADVERTISERSNakanishi....................................................................................................20’Brien Dental Labs, Inc. ................................................................................. 5Dr. Dennis Kuplan CPA ................................................................................. 7WDIA ............................................................................................................ 8Medical Dental Building .............................................................................. 8Robert L. Horchover Sleep Apnea & Snoring .......................................................... 9Seattle Institute of Dental Impantology .............................................................. 9Dental Professionals ....................................................................................... 10NORDIC ...................................................................................................... 10Dr. Joe Schneider, The Guest Dentist ............................................................... 10Pacific Continental Bank ..............................................................................11Fort Dental Kids Dentistry and Orthodontics ....................................................... 11Sleep Apnea and Facial Pain Center .................................................................. 12Dental Employment Services .......................................................................... 13 Max Technologies ....................................................................................... 15AFTCO ........................................................................................................ 16DP, Incorporated ............................................................................................ 16Dental Group ................................................................................................. 17Ann J. Durham Attorney at Law .................................................................... 20Classified Advertising ...................................................................................... 21Home Owners Club ...................................................................................... 21Pacific Northwest Dental Conference ................................................................. 23Constantine Builders ..................................................................................... 24

Managing Editor: Ms. Sandra R. Anderson

Contributors:Ms. Krystal A. BishopMs. Jennifer L. FreimundDr. Gary E. HeyamotoDr. Alan M. Munk

Publisher: Bill Newcomer, BNC Printing & Graphics, Vancouver, WA

COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEEDr. Victor Barry, Chair Dr. Gary Heyamoto Dr. William Hooe Dr. Dan Middaugh Dr. Gregory Ogata Dr. Jason Pehling Dr. Christopher Pickel Dr. Douglas Walsh Dr. Leah Worstman

OFFICERSDr. Princy S. Rekhi, President Dr. Patrick E. Taylor, President-electDr. Cynthia R. Pauley, Past president Dr. Timothy A. Hess, TreasurerDr. Kimberly A. Winton, SecretaryMs. Jennifer L. Freimund, Executive Director

EXECUTIVE COUNCILDr. Bart Johnson, Executive Council 2013Dr. Edmond L. Truelove, Executive Council 2013Dr. Amrit K. Burn, Executive Council 2014Dr. Audrey K. Tatt, Executive Council 2014Dr. Michelle Caldier, Executive Council 2015Dr. James W. Reid, Executive Council 2015Dr. Joseph A. Schneider, Executive Council 2015

Change of Address: To ensure continued receipt of issues, change of address must be reported to: SKCDS Central Office, 2201 6th Ave., Suite 1210, Seattle, WA 98121, as soon as possible -- (206) 448-6620. Email: [email protected]

The information in this publication is for the exclusive benefit of Seattle- King County Dental Society members. Neither the Society nor the publisher makes any express or implied warranties as to the information herein, including the contents of any advertising. Opinions in the Quarterly do not necessarily express the official policies of the Seattle-King County Dental Society, nor the opinions of the editor, unless so stated.

For advertising and publishing details, contact: Mr. Bill Newcomer, BNC Printing & Graphics, (503) 318-5916, (360) 573-1201, [email protected]; ww.bnc-printing.com

Photo credits: Shannon Pitton

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Seattle-King County Dental Society Membership Quarterly WINTER 2013 Volume 11, Issue 2

CONTENTS

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Give Kids a Smile Day to provide dental treatments for those who are unable to access such care at our private clinics due to a variety of socioeconomic barriers. I urge you all to become involved in this effort not only because we are infinitely blessed to have the skills necessary to make a fundamental change in a child’s life, but because what we of-fer extends beyond the clinical and into the per-sonal lives of these young boys and girls. Perhaps the most intrinsically life-changing days I have ever been able to experience were those I spent this past year providing dental care to the disproportionately underserved men, women and children of El Salvador. Dentistry is fulfilling and the daily interactions we have with our patients are satisfying, but even the few moments I spent with each hopeful patient in the villages of Central America were nothing short of inspiring. It is a sad state of affairs when along with forgetting to be eternally grateful for our incredible good fortune, we fail to offer our time and services to those who would benefit the most. It is not just my hope but my utter belief that you will join me and fellow members in donating all we can to various other similarly admirable volunteer projects.

I have heard it said that if no one doubts your goals, you have set the standard too low. I truly believe it is safe to say that this past year has done much to set the bar high; our consolidated endeavors have propelled us forward with the fire of our fight and the steady achievement of our aspirations. With our shared goals serving as a roadmap, let us remind ourselves that the new year is not simply a time for reflection and rumination, but also an opportunity for action and avidity.

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As winter hit with a fury, the dental world nev-er lost the heat and enveloped us in a cloak of continued achievement and unrelenting energy. These past few months were anything but a period of hibernation; instead, we kept up the pace with a strong sense of fervor and a steady focus on our goals.

A constant theme of my addresses towards the membership has been the push for increased engagement in the work of the Society but also as individuals in our communities. For those who heeded my advice and have become engaged, active and vocal over issues that concern our profession, I would like to graciously thank you for your involvement and persistent participation. Your support and voice in our profession is no longer an option but a necessity. It is due time that fighting for our rights and standing up for our beliefs become not just a fleeting thought but our modus operandi.

In the past, we have worked hard to help educate and inform members and non-members alike about various workforce issues, including the potential creation of a new dental provider; I hope now that you remain involved as this fight moves to a different arena. I write this article a few weeks before Dental Action Day with the expectation that, as you read this, I will be confident in reporting the success of our mission to help protect the public’s ability to access quality dental care by ensuring we retain the dentist’s role as the sole person responsible for dental diagnosis and subsequent surgical treatment. Having gone through years of lectures and detailed instruction supplemented by countless hours of practical training, dentists are appropriately armed with a wealth of knowledge and technique that stands unsurpassed by the undeniably limited skills of those who have not graduated from such programs. I have faith that when we voice our thoughts

together as a collective and well-organized group of professionals, those with the power to affect tangible change will have no other option but to listen to our concerns and implement the proper policies.

While we press forward in our efforts to improve the state of dental care in our immediate and greater community, I find that taking a moment to reflect on the power of perspective is fairly eye-opening. Apart from the issue of mid-level providers and in light of current debate regarding healthcare reform in the shadow of budget constraints, the topic of the dental impact on rising healthcare costs has crept into our national dialogue. If I presented to you the numerical data of 830,000 visits to the ER being dental-related (per available 2011 data), we would all be similarly disquieted by what seems to be a staggering number; equally staggering, however, is the shift in perspective you will likely experience upon realizing that this statistic shrinks significantly when juxtaposed with the total number of ER visits equaling 136,100,000 annually (per available 2009 data), making dental visits account for approximately only 0.6% of the national encounters. Let us rally behind an effort to improve the quality of dental visits in our own offices, practices and clinics, thereby eliminating even those numbers.

As we shift our focus for a moment to within our own Society, I am enthralled to say we have begun rather successfully arranging events to engage the future of our profession in the shape of happy hour meetings with the New Dentists’ members. These gatherings are a casual and unobtrusive way to gauge their understanding of current hot topics in the dental field and also to provide them with the support and encouragement for which they often turn to our most loyal members. It is the passion exhibited by our current members that never fails to light the spark of greater dedication for our future dentists.

As dentists, but also as contributing members of our local communities, we are always searching for ways in which to offer our services to those in the greatest need. With this in mind, SKCDS hopes to become intimately involved in a program called

ThePresident’s Message

Dr. Princy S. Rekhi

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Reservations for the 2013 Seattle-King County Dental Foundation “Casino Royale” Gala You and your guest can make reservations directly through the SKCDF Central Office. Our staff will take your payments over the phone, by mail, fax or email… and now online over our website – www.skcds.org--just click on Foundation Events. We accept Visa, MasterCard and checks as well. Simply let us know who will be joining you at your table, and we will make all the arrangements! Phone: 206.448.6620 or mail to 2201 Sixth Ave #1210, Seattle, WA 98121. If you cannot attend our Gala, we hope you will consider making a donation to the Foundation so that we can continue our life-saving work.

Hey, High Rollers…Hopefully, you have already marked your calendar for Saturday, March 16, 2013. That is the date of our Foundation’s Annual Gala and Auction. We will be taking over the Herban Feast in SODO and transforming it into a casino. This year, our “Casino Royale” theme means we will have gambling opportunities, martinis and a short, fun auction. Please plan to attend!

We have hired a professional gambling organization to run our tables for us after our quick live Auction. So, start practicing your poker face and learning how to bluff! There will be craps and black jack tables as well as a roulette wheel. If you are not into gambling, there will be live music, a bar and lots to time to visit with colleagues and friends. There is also a fun raffle at the end of evening that you won’t want to miss.

2013 Gala & Foundation SupportThe live auction looks to be just as exciting. Among the items we will be offering are front row tickets to the June, 2013 One Direction concert for the music fans in your life. Dr. Princy Rekhi, current president of our Dental Society, is offering an Indian dinner for 20. Dr. Heidi Horwitz and her husband, Dr. Dale Bloomquist, are well-known for their extensive wine collection and they will be providing a 5 course meal, with wine, to the successful bidders. A Winthrop weekend getaway and a suite for 20 at a Mariners’ game are among the many other exciting items for which you can bid.

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Are you dissatisfied with generic, sugar-coated responses? (Remember, sugar is not only harmful to

your teeth, it is harmful to your profits.)

Are you looking for a CPA who actually has practiced dentistry? (15 years)

Are you looking for a CPA who is a member of SKCDS, WSDA and ADA?

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This wonderful photo was taken at the Swedish Medical Center’s Campaign Homestretch and Recognition Event on September 29, 2012. The Seattle - King County Dental Foundation was the recipient of the 2012 Swedish Community Impact Award. The Swedish Community Impact Award recognizes a corporation or foundation whose ongoing support of Swedish Medical Center has had an important impact on the health of the people and community we serve. Our Dental Foundation has been a financial supporter of the Swedish Community Specialty Clinic and its three dental operatories.

Accepting this award on the Foundation’s behalf are (L to R seated): Drs. Franco Audia, Bart Johnson, Amy Winston, Princy Rekhi and

Michelle Caldier. (L to R standing): Drs. Cynthia Pauley and Karim Alibhai.

Cover Photo:

Ah, to be young… even better to be a young dentist in Seattle! We are working to provide all manner of opportunities to our New/Young Dentist community. Job Board… SKCDS wants to provide a vehicle to bring older and younger dentists together, especially around the topic of hiring and practice transition. Our job board lists jobs that are currently available, as well as potential associates looking for work and dental students who are about to graduate. This service is available at no charge to members. We encourage practicing dentists to think of SKCDS when announcing job opportunities. Networking… it’s not WHAT you know but WHO you know, as the old saying goes! Extend your reach by meeting members from all around the county - younger and older - through our evening CDE classes. Each class includes 2 CDE credits (with two 7-credit courses offered), features interesting topics (both clinical and practice management) and dinner. Social opportunities… Meet your peers in the casual setting of Happy Hour. No big agenda, just a chance to get together and share “war stories”.

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SKCDS SUPPORTS OUR YOUNG DENTIST COMMUNITY!

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Dentists and their employees may have heard rumors of federal mandates requiring dentists to adopt electronic health records (EHRs), or implement “paperless” offices by 2014. Another rumor implies that dentists must be able to create and transmit digital radiographs (which are important EHR capabilities) by 2014.

There are no federal mandates or deadline for dentists who do not submit claims to Medicare and Medicaid, or who do not see large numbers of Medicaid patients.

While there is a significant and ongoing effort by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to encourage use of new healthcare information technology, particularly by Medicare and Medicaid providers, it is often misunderstood and misrepresented. It’s well know that dental EHR systems are a major investment for paper-based or hybrid (paper and electronic) dental offices, requiring significant amounts of money, time, training and adjustment to new way of doing things in order to maximize return on investment. To avoid unnecessary, premature and costly expenditures on den-tal EHR systems, the ADA has developed the “ARRA, HITECH, and EHRS Data Sheet” for dentists and their employees to review. Members who think they may be eligible for either the Medicare or Medicaid incentives program can find out more about these programs at the ONC providers site.EHR Standards Activities at the ADA The ADA is engaged in a number of other standards development

for dental EHR systems through its Standards Committee on Dental Informatics (SCDI). SCDI has completed work on a standard for Dental EHR functional requirements, Draft Standard No. 1607 with significant input from the industry stakeholders. A scope statement about this draft standard is available on the WSDA website, along with information about how to obtain a copy for review. Additionally, SCDI recently completed a “White Paper” for electronic prescriptions standards which is now available for review by any interested party. This white paper is purely informational in nature. Comments or questions may be directed to [email protected].

Dr. Sherwin R. Shinn to Receive 2013 ADA Humanitarian AwardFor the last 22 years, Dr. Sherwin R. Shinn has dedicated his life to providing oral health care to underserved people. For his efforts, Dr. Shinn has been named the 2013 ADA Humanitarian Award. At home in Washington State, he served as the dental director and is now a staff dentist for Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children, a community-based, private non-profit clinic that sees over 30,000 patient visits each year by children from low-income families. “I would like to sincerely thank Dr. Shinn for his contributions to the dental profession, and congratulate him on being the 2013 recipient of the ADA Humanitarian Award,” said Dr. Robert A. Faiella, ADA president. “This presti-gious award is designed to recognize an ADA member who has made a lasting impact on the oral health of their fellow human beings. It is clear that Dr. Shinn has changed the lives of individuals, and motivated other health care professionals to get involved and to give their time and resources to those in need.” Dr. Shinn has received many accolades for his work, including the Washington State Dental Association 2003 Citizen of the Year and the 2003 National Jefferson Award, the nation’s highest honor for public service.

Tech Corner: Electronic Health Records

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NOVEMBER 2012Dr. Casey CarmodyDr. Keerthi GollaDr. Lisa HorschmanDr. Amy KimDr. Matthew PavlovitchDr. Daniel Yoo

DECEMBER 2012Dr. Sabrina Habib, (Transfer) Dr. Steve Lemery, (Transfer) Dr. Chelsea MortellDr. Batur SekendurDr. Sara SilvestriDr. Daniel Travelle, (Transfer)

Please welcome our new members!JANUARY 2013

Dr. David Baird, (Transfer)Dr. Daniel BickelDr. Michael GiardinoDr. Sofia PetrovDr. Tyler Shawcroft, (Transfer)Members of SKCDS are encouraged to invite non-member dentists who are practicing in King County to join the Dental Society. A quick call to the WSDA Office at 206-448-1914 is all that is needed for them to apply for membership at all three levels: Seattle-King County Dental Society, Washington State Dental Association and the American Dental Association.

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Join the new wave of dental care.”

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All of your generosity supports many important causes. Last year, we helped to fund three dental operatories in the Swedish Medical Center along with several partners. Our dream was simple: provide free complex oral extractions for those patients that our dental safety net clinics could not treat. In its first year, the Clinic has seen over 570 patients, treated 2,163 teethand provided over $731,000 in free care. We have funded site visits for Medical Team International dental vans which provide access to dental care at homeless shelters, food banks and senior centers—truly reaching the most vulnerable and marginalized among us. Our Foundation funded care for 297 people in 29 sites around the County. Your generosity helps us eliminate dental pain and infection among King County residents. Of course, we could not do our work without the generous support of our sponsors. Their financial support helps underwrite the cost of the Gala—allowing us to direct more of the proceeds

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to our grants. Please join us in thanking our Premier Sponsors: Constantine Builders, Pacific Continental Bank, DP, Inc., Swedish Medical Center Foundation and the Washington Dentists’ Insurance Agency. We would also like to thank our Underwriters: NORDIC and the Washington Dental Service Foundation. Our Gold Sponsors include Barrier Motors, Burkhart Dental, Dunham Law, PLLC, First Citizen’s Bank, Henry Schein and the Physicians and Dentists Credit Bureau. Last but not least, we are grateful for the entertainment sponsors: Brookside Dental and Max Technologies. Please be sure to thank these generous organizations for helping us put on such an exciting evening! SO, all that is left to do is to purchase your tickets to this fun event! Just call us at 206-448-6620 or go to the Foundation Events page of our website (www.skcds.org) to secure your place at this much anticipated evening. Space is limited, so don’t wait too long! Then, all you have to do is pick out the fancy outfit you want to wear, practice that poker face and prepare to have a great time!

See you there!

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In accordance with the Seattle-King County Dental Society Bylaws, ballots for the 2013-2014 Elective Office openings will be mailed from the Central Office no later than April 16, 2013.

The ballots must be returned to the Central Office by 5:00 p.m. on April 30, 2013 or they may be presented at the General Membership meeting to be held at Salty’s in West Seattle on April 30th, beginning at 6:00 p.m. (Please see the registration form on our website at www.skcds.org.)

Please be sure to return your ballot by mail prior to the deadline of April 30th. Each year, several ballots are received the day following the election. We want everyone’s vote to count!

The following (as of press time) is the slate to be presented by Dr. William Hooe, Chair of the Leadership Committee:

President-elect: One opening – one year term, automatically becomes President & three year WSDA Delegate term Dr. Audrey K. Tatt, general dentist, Bellevue

Executive Council: Three openings – two for 3 year terms and one for 1 year term Dr. Noah Letwin, general dentist, Seattle Dr. Megan Mulligan, general dentist, Seattle Dr. Oleg Shvartsur, general dentist, Issaquah Dr. Kim Winton, general dentist, Seattle

Delegates to the WSDA: Up to 6 openings for 3 year terms (seats set by WSDA in January based on membershipDr. Steve Albright, general dentist, Seattle Dr. Linda Edgar, general dentist, Federal WayDr. Sarah Fraker, general dentist, SeattleDr. Christine Kirchner, general dentist, SeattleDr. Anthony Lovrovich, orthodontist, SeattleDr. Michelle Neal, orthodontist, Kirkland

Dr. Cynthia Pauley, general dentist, BellevueDr. Negar Sherkat, general dentist, BellevueDr. Christine Shigaki, general dentist, SeattleDr. Goichi Shiotsu, prosthodontist, SeattleDr. Miki Suetsugu, general dentist, Enumclaw Dr. Amy Winston, general dentist, Seattle

will continue to host informal cocktail gatherings for our New Dentists at locations throughout King County. Classes… January means it’s time for the New Dentist program! Each month we offer a free evening class on practice management topics. You can earn 1 CDE credit, and dinner is included. Volunteering… Give back to the community by volunteering with various organizations. We can connect you to opportunities within your community! Check out our website and look for our weekly e-newsletter highlighting volunteer needs though out King County.SKCDS wants to help you advance your career and love what you do! Please feel free to contact Sandra Anderson, director of membership services, if you have questions.

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2013 – 2014 Election and Installation Set for Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Please note that the Bylaws state the Executive Council and Delegates to the WSDA candidates will appear on the ballot in a random order as drawn by the Leadership Committee. This change was made to allow everyone an equal chance in elections if the election is contested.

The Executive Council thanks the members of the Leadership Committee for their efforts. Dr. William Hooe chaired the Committee and Drs. Steve Albright, Randy Ogata, Cynthia Pauley, James Reid, Tom Sweeney, Audrey Tatt, Amy Winston and Kim Winton participated.

BE ACTIVE IN YOUR SOCIETY… VOTE!

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My name: Sonika Singla Childhood ambition: To be a doctor

Fondest memory: When I first held my baby

Wildest dream: Fly like Superman

Proudest moment: Opening my dental practice

Biggest challenge: Finding good staff

First job: Associate dentist

Last purchase: iPad

Favorite movie: Tom and Jerry series

What is your idea of perfect happiness? To spend quality time with my family

Which historical figure do you most identify with? Mother Teresa

Which living person do you most admire? My Mother, she has given me her wisdom and

courage to go on to bigger and better things. My mother is the woman I

admire most and aspire to be like.

What is your greatest extravagance? Perfumes

What is your favorite journey? Every time I travel to India

and spend time with my family.

Which talent would you most like to have? To be a great painter

If you could choose what to come back as, what would it be? President

of the United States

What is your most treasured possession? My sense of optimism

and belief in possibilities

What do you most value in your friends? I value their

unconditional friendship

Who is your favorite hero of fiction? Harry Potter

Who are your heroes in real life? My parents

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MEMBER PROFILE

Dr. Sonika Singla

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Consider the Monthly Dues Payment Option

In 2012, the WSDA initiated a new policy, approved by the House of Delegates, to allow members to pay their dues on a monthly basis. In the first year, only about 28% of our membership took advantage of this option. Whether you are young in your practice of dentistry, in mid-life and raising a family or looking toward retirement, budgeting is an essential tool for long-term financial growth. Paying your dues on a monthly basis may be just the thing you need to make membership more manageable. If you have not yet renewed your membership for 2013, think about if monthly payments might be right for you. The plan is operated through the WSDA office. Your monthly dues amount is divided into 12 equal payments. You give your credit card number and each month that amount is deducted from your credit card account. There is a $72 service charge added on to sign up for the plan, and it needs to be paid up-front. The WSDA requests that all those interested sign up by February 28th, if possible. For more information please contact Laura Rohlman, membership coordinator, at the Washington State Dental Association office, 206-448-1914.

Celebrating Our Members, Officers and Volunteers

Join us as we honor our past officers and welcome those who will serve our Society for the next year. This special evening focuses on “the changing of the guard” as we welcome new officers who will lead our Society in the coming year. Additionally, we will honor 28 of our member who have earned the distinction of being called Life Members in the tripartite. We also welcome our colleagues from the Washington State Dental Association who will be speaking on the “state of the state” and giving an overview of organized dentistry in Washington in 2013. You will then hear: Fundamental Techniques for Success with Posterior Composites with Dr. Grant Chyz. Under the current insurance environment, managing time is more important than ever for fixed fee treatment. Maintaining quality can be a challenge as treatment time is reduced. This is especially true for posterior composites Dr. Grant Chyz is in private practice in Seattle with an emphasis on Aesthetic, restorative and preventative dentistry. He has spoken on a variety of dental topics since 2000, at locations around the west coast, Iowa and Texas. We hope you will plan to join us for what promises to be a fun and informative evening of camaraderie and learning at Salty’s on Alki, April 30, 2013. For more information contact the SKCDS office at 206-448-6620 or [email protected].

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driver”. They just don’t understand. Discussing women’s sports is permitted though only in the context of how they look while wearing shorts. Any dirty joke is permissible though one is unlikely to hear one lasting more than 15 seconds as geezers cannot remember a joke with more than 30 words. They also cannot remember or see where they just hit their drive which leads to problems along the way. Future golf will feature GPS embedded into golf balls which will take care of this annoying problem. Lunchtime is particularly instructive in geezer golf. It is important to flirt with the waitresses at lunch. At our age, despite Viagra, we are considered harmless by all youthful female humans so we can flagrantly disregard common social mores. Geezers want to have onion rings for lunch but must suffer through salad to keep their cholesterol count below 1000. A really annoying aspect of geezer golf which my own father complained about is that your golf companions keep dying. He made it to 85 before kicking the bucket and had to constantly recruit new playing partners. Geezers are pretty set in their ways and do not easily adjust to new personalities. If one of your playing partners croak during the round, the custom is to hit the ball and drag Harry, hit the ball and drag Harry. The round is not to be stopped for something as trivial as a massive coronary. Besides, geezers are not good with cell phones and would likely have forgotten the three digit Medic One phone number. As well, how can one know if Harry was just taking a nap, which we all occasionally need during a strenuous round of golf? As you can see, the road to geezer golf is a complex one, requiring years of study and preparation. I am confident that with my good start, I will glide into geezerdom with all the necessary skills to do our gender proud. That’s all for now from Ballard.

I am 62 years old now so I think I qualify as at least a “junior” geezer. The guys I play golf with vary in age from late fifties to early 80’s. So some are genuine geezer material and I am trying to learn from them as I begin my entrance into the “golden” years. There are pluses and minuses to life in the geezer stage. When it comes to golf, a big plus is your wife doesn’t miss you anymore when you are gone. “Honey, I’m leaving for golf now and I’ll be back in 6 hours”. Fine, she says, stay for 6 days if you want. In fact, just come back by spring when the lawn starts growing again and has to be mowed. There is certain lack of intimacy in geezerhood that is both humiliating and refreshing. Nothing is more pathetic than the newlywed who has to race back home from the golf course to be with his sweetie. Gag me with a spoon. There are unfortunately geezers who must play golf with their spouses. A pity, or perhaps a tragedy--worthy of a Shakespearian play. Grown men need the company of their own species (male) and when the spouse requires their presence on the sacred grounds of the links, serious detriment occurs. Thank the lord that my own wife thinks golf is a ridiculous waste of time and energy. Conversation during geezer golf has its own parameters. It is a good substitute for medical school in terms of general disease processes. I probably know more about prostate cancer than a urologist and I haven’t even suffered from that malady yet. There is always cause for celebration in one’s golfing group following a hole-in-one or an erection following robotic prostate-ectomy. All geezer golfers must take an orthopedic inventory prior to the morning’s round. There are always a few sore backs, shoulders, feet and necks. Ibuprofen is carried in lockers and golf bags. Everyone is on a first name basis with their orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist. I am learning the techniques of becoming a dirty old man. I have watched and listened carefully to my elders and have a fair idea of what behavior is expected of me as I gracefully age. The conversation on the course has only three permitted topics—golf, other sports, and dirty jokes. One may speak of one’s family or spouse, but only to complain about said subjects. For example: “My wife had the nerve to yell at me about spending $500 on a new

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