September
Edition
2014
SPOKANE DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY
N E W S L E T T E R Telephone: 509-838-0436 Fax: 509-838-5040
Email: [email protected] spokanedentalsociety.org - indc-spokane.com
2014-2015 Officers
President—Jonathan Judd
President-Elect— Lisa Ellingsen
Secretary/Treasurer— Jeff Henneberg
Past-President—Jared Evans
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Steven Aeschliman 2015
Neal Curtis 2015
Jeffery Henneberg 2015
Debra Craig 2016
Spencer Sautter 2016
Randy Stephens 2016
Nicholas Velis 2017
William Petersen 2017
Elizabeth Warder 2017
ALTERNATES
1st Kimberly Craven
2nd Jacob DaBell
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SDDS Foundation
Officers
President—Amir Ganji
Treasurer—Susan Kohls
Past President—Mark Paxton
Board Members
Brooke Cloninger
Brandy Richey
David Gailey
John Wesley
Nick Velis
Erin Johnson
Stephen Woodard
IDEA Clinic Dental Director
Dr. Ashley Ulmer
www.sddsfoundation.org
President’s Message
Greetings from the Spokane District Dental Society! I want to take this opportunity to say that it is a privilege to serve as your President for 2014-2015. I truly hope everyone had a terrific summer and continues to enjoy our wonderful weather. I want to welcome all of our new
members and look forward to meeting them this year.
We held our 2nd Annual Summer Social event last Thursday. We saw many faces. It was great to see some of our retired members as well as the young, new members. I want to thank Wendy Johnson for all of her hard work organizing this event to make it the success that it was. I would also like to thank our sponsors, Numerica Credit Union and Aurum Labs. I believe this event is just an another example of what makes our dental society special and
how we value our members. Thank you again, Wendy.
Our first General Membership meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 9th at the Lincoln Center. Dr. Brian Mitchell, an ear, nose and throat surgeon with Spokane ENT, will be lecturing on Human Papilloma Virus. It should prove to be a very informative and valuable
lecture.
While on vacation this summer at the beach in North Carolina, I spent time reflecting on what I want for our dental society this coming year. I am excited about our new members and getting them involved in our society and organized dentistry. But that won’t happen if we don’t reach out to them and introduce ourselves and invite them to our meetings. A few months after I moved back to Spokane in 2005, Gerry Phipps called me and asked to go to lunch. During our lunch he asked if I would be interested in serving on our Continuing Educa-tion Committee. I reluctantly agreed not sure of what I would be able to offer as a brand new member. As it turned out it was a great experience and I served on that committee for 5 years. I enjoyed working together with our members and developing those relationships that
have lasted to this day.
Two and a half years ago I received a call from Blake McKinley, someone for whom I also have a great respect, asking me to consider running for Secretary/Treasurer. After deliberat-ing about the decision, I again reluctantly agreed. And again I am glad I made the decision to get involved. The past few years we have seen a lot of changes in dentistry and healthcare and through my involvement with SDDS and WSDA it has reinforced the importance of the need for a strong membership, both at the state and local levels. I know as you read this you may be thinking…”where is he going with this…?”. What I am hoping you will take away from this is that my involvement eight years ago began with a simple phone call asking a new member if they would like to be involved and that they can contribute something. I would like to continue to carry that forward for the coming years. I realize we are all very busy with work, running the practice, family, sports and other activities and often times we feel like we have very little free time. I simply want to reinforce to all of our members that their involve-ment, at whatever capacity, is vital to the strength and success of our dental society and your
contribution is welcomed.
In closing, l would like to extend a thank you to Dr. Jared Evans for all of his hard work as
President last year and I look forward to seeing everyone in September!
Yours in Dentistry,
Jonathan Judd, DDS
SDDS General Membership Meeting
TUESDAY, September 9 @ 6:00pm
The Lincoln Center - 1316 N Lincoln Street, Spokane, 99201
~ Continuing Education Program ~
Human Papilloma Virus
Dr. Brian Mitchell, Spokane ENT
1 CE Credit - Paper certificates available - AGD certified continuing education provider
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Hospitality Hour 5:30 p.m.
Dinner 6:00 p.m.
CE Program 6:00 p.m.
Announcement s 7:00 p.m.
MENU
Fire braised chicken and chili rubbed salmon with southwest cabbage slaw and rosemary potatoes.
All meals accompanied with a green salad with cilantro vin, rolls and Chef’s choice dessert. (Vegetarian op-
tion available).
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Please note the SDDS has to guarantee and pay for all reservations. If you cannot attend, please be prepared to honor and pay for any reservations NOT CANCELLED in advance. Thank you.
Please detach reservation form and return with check or credit card number to:
Spokane District Dental Society — 23403 E Mission Ave, Suite 218, Liberty Lake, WA 99019 or
Fax: 509-838-5040 or Email: [email protected]
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Visa/Mastercard________________________________________Exp. Date_____________ Billing Zip Code ___________
*** Please note: For your protection, SDDS does NOT keep credit cards on file.
Please complete this form, if using a credit card.***
Dinner: $30 (Includes service charge and sales tax)
CE & Meeting: No Charge
~ANNOUNCEMENTS~
WELCOME
NEW SDDS MEMBERS
Marshall Gibbs, General
60 Simpson Parkway, Cheney
Craig Huber, General
1001 W 2nd Ave, Spokane
Simon Toader, General
370 N Main St, Colville
Cristina Bender, General
370 N Main St, Colville
Dane Christensen, General
SAVE THE DATE!
Inland Northwest Dental Conference
April 16 - 18, 2015
Spokane Convention Center
www.indc-spokane.com
Student Loan Debt?
The WSDA has announced a new benefit aimed at
younger members. Through an endorsement
agreement with Social Finance, Inc. (SoFi), mem-
bers may be able to lower their student loan debt
by consolidating and refinancing their loans.
WSDA Members could save up to $270 a month
and earn $500 off their first payment. Initial regis-
tration can be completed in less than 10 minutes.
Visit www.sofi.com/wsda to get started!
Teeth Week
We are partnering with the Washington State Dental
Association, Washington Dental Service Foundation
and Empire Health Foundation to bring Teeth Week
to Spokane October 18-24!
We need your help!
We are looking for members and their staff to con-
duct a short presentation at area schools. These
presentations will include the importance of oral
health care, brushing, tobacco prevention, etc. All
materials and hygiene kits will be provided for you.
We have MANY excited school staff and students
excited about Teeth Week!
Interested? Please contact Wendy at
[email protected] or 509.838.0436
IDEA CLINIC
THANK YOU to our recent volunteers:
Drs. Mark Paxton, KC Craven, Nick Velis,
Jeff Henneberg, Amir Ganji, Ashley Ulmer,
James Howard and Rudolf Hahn
Interested in learning about the IDEA Clinic? Join
us for our Open House on September 22 at 6pm.
The entire dental team is invited. RSVP with
Wendy at [email protected]
General Membership Meetings
Lincoln Center
5:30pm Social, 6:00 Dinner, CE & Society Business
September 9: Human Papilloma Virus, Dr. Brian Mitchell, Spokane ENT October 14: Meeting with State Legislators and Local Elected Officials. November 11: Malpractice, DQAC Complaints, Christopher Kerley, Attorney with Evans, Craven and Lackie
January 13: "Crash Testing Your Retirement", Brad Desormeau and Travis Prewitt, The Prewitt Group, UBS Financial Services
March 10: Odontogenic Sinusitis, Dr. Al Pokorny(Spokane ENT) and Dr. Rod Tataryn
April 14: WSDA Visitation; Update on Bisphosphonate/Medication-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (BRONJ/MRONJ), Dr. Nicholas Freuen.
May 12: UW Visitation, Dr. Joel Berg
Executive Council Meetings
Luigi’s Restaurant
Open to ALL members
6:00pm
September 23 December - No Mtg. March 24
October 28 January 27 April 28
November 25 February 24 May 26
Visit www.spokanedentalsociety.org for info on CE & Events
Friday, September 5 1st annual SDDS Foundation Golf Tournament Benefitting the I.D.E.A Clinic *Sponsored by Aurum Ceramic Dental Lab Get your foursome ready for some fun and friendly competition! We are counting on sun, a fun luncheon and tons of prizes! Rsvp with Wendy at 509-838-0436 or [email protected] Friday, September 12 Treating the Implant Patient: 30 Years of The Good, The Bad and the Downright Ugly presented by: Mi-chael Johnson, D.D.S., M.S. September 18-20, 2014 WSDA House of Delegates – Vancouver, WA Monday, September 22 I.D.E.A Clinic Open House Wine, Hors d'oeuvres, & Door Prizes. This event is open to the entire Dental Team! Please RSVP with Wendy at 509-838-0436 Implant Prosthodontic Residency 2014/15 Sessions on the following dates: September 25, October 16, December 11, January 15, February 19 (Total of 15 CE hours) Friday, October 10 Buying & Selling A Practice In Today's Environment 8am - 2pm Centerplace, Spokane Valley April 16 - 18, 2015 Inland Northwest Dental Conference | www.indc-spokane.com Continuing Education for the entire dental team! A few of our amazing speakers include: Dr. Joel Berg, Dr. Ron Jackson, Dr. Mark Donaldson, Dr. Jason Goodchild, Sarah Jackson, RDH, Sherry Blair, Phyllis Martina, RDH, Dr. Rob Veis and many, many more plus a surprise key note speaker!! FRIDAY, APRIL 17 SDDS FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER Northern Quest Resort
OTHER LOCAL CE:
*If your office/study club has CE opportunities you’d like included in the next Newsletter, please contact
Wendy at [email protected]
Offices Accepting Adult Dental Medicaid
EWU Hygiene Clinic 368-6510
Chas Clinics Denny Murphy Clinic 1001 W 2nd Avenue, Spokane 434-0308
Maple Clinic 3919 N. Maple Street, Spokane 242-1821
North County Clinic 401 S. Main Street, Deer Park 434-0292
Riverstone Family Health/Northeast Dental Clinic
4001 N. Cook Street (Spokane, 99207) 326-4382
N.E. Washington Health Programs/Lake Spokane Community Dental Clinic
5952 Blackstone Way, Suite 100 (Nine Mile Falls) 464-0002
I.D.E.A Clinic
4001 N. Cook Street (Spokane, 99207) 482-4332
Dr. John Burke
919 N Pines 924-0381
Dr. Don Marshall
707 W Frances Ave #200
**There currently is a waiting list** 327-3368
Dr. Alfred Fairbanks
1410 SE Bishop Blvd (Pullman) 332-2329
Drs. Dale Crum & David Gailey
Inland Oral Surgery 321-1404
2204 E 29th Suite 104
Drs. Neal Curtis, Alex Isom, Spencer Sautter & Cary Simonds
Oral Surgery Plus 928-8800
123 W Francis
12409 E Mission
Drs. Nicholas Freuen & Terrance Hauck
Cascade Oral Surgery 468-1535
101 W Cascade Way #103
Drs. Mark Paxton, Melanie Lang & Bryan McLelland
Spokane Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 926-7106
12109 E Broadway Ave Bldg C
602 N Calgary Ct, Suite 202, Post Falls
2807 S Stone, #202
A job board is now maintained on the NEW SDDS web site:
www.spokanedentalsociety.org
Dentist Needed at EWU
Dentist needed for Tuesdays. Perfect for someone who would love to get involved in passing on his/her knowledge to dental hygiene
students. Job entails supervising all aspects of restorative procedures, doing general exams and giving feedback on student's work.
Positive workplace with eager students hungry to learn and greatly appreciative.
If interested, please contact Leila at EWU Riverpoint Campus 509.828.1317
Associate Dentist Position Available
Seeking associate for established North Spokane dental practice with options to purchase.
Please contact Cathy to set up an interview.
509-235-8451
I am the ASSOCIATE DENTIST your team has been waiting for!
My passion for dentistry and humanitarian work has allowed me the opportunities to practice around the world. These opportunities
have led me to develop excellent patient rapport at a high skill level, while upholding strong values for good character and ethical
standards. My goal is to join a dental team that is dedicated to providing the highest possible quality of care to patients while maintain-
ing a safe and comfortable environment. I am a recent graduate of the USC School of Dentistry who is ideally looking for a full time po-
sition.
Contact: 702.349.3765 Email: [email protected]
General Dentist
Are you wanting to retire, but not sure if the timing is right? Or are you wanting to slow down and work less days/week? Maybe you are
simply tired of the stress and hassles of running your own practice? We may have a great solution? We are looking for a dentist who
would like to liquidate his/her practice completely, or would like to work "in" the practice without managing it and stressing about it.
Eric Ellingsen DDS and Jeff Henneberg DDS are looking for a practice in the Spokane Valley. We want to preserve independent dentis-
try and may have a solution that is ideal. Call us at (509) 928-8400 or (509) 924-2866 or email: [email protected]
Periodontist / Oral Surgeon
Do you possess outstanding clinical skills and a heart for people? Our highly successful and growing practice In beautiful Colville Wash-
ington is seeking a Periodontist / Oral Surgeon who specializes in implants for 1-2 days per month. Applicants must have great people
skills and always put the needs and desires of the patient first. We provide an extremely high standard of care and offer a wide array of
dental services including. Our incredible support team is dedicated to providing thoughtful care in a warm and friendly environment.
Please e-mail a cover letter and resume immediately to: [email protected]
General Dentist
Do you possess outstanding clinical skills and a heart for people? Our highly successful and growing practice In beautiful Colville Wash-
ington is seeking an Associate General Dentist. Applicants must have great people skills and always put the needs and desires of the
patient first. We provide an extremely high standard of care and offer a wide array of dental services including. Our incredible support
team is dedicated to providing thoughtful care in a warm and friendly environment.
Please e-mail a cover letter and resume immediately to: [email protected]
Looking to Purchase a Practice
General Practice wanted. I'm a USC grad recently finished with a 3 year stint in the Air Force which included an AEGD. Interested in pur-
chasing a general practice. Email:[email protected] or call or text Eric at 213-785-7266.
Seeking General Dentist
General dental practice seeking an associate dentist to join our team. Looking for someone that is comfortable performing a broad
scope of dental care on all ages of patients. Please contact Mike at 509-995-0707
General Dentist - Private Practice
A great full time, private practice opportunity for a General Dentist in Spokane Washington! The ideal candidate has a true passion
for the profession, is highly skilled, self-motivated and comfortable working independently. If joining our professional, energetic team
is intriguing to you, email your CV and resume' to: [email protected]
Looking to Purchase a Practice
2010 Maryland grad looking to purchase in Spokane area summer of 2015. Completed Air Force AEGD residency. Will complete 5
yrs in AF with part time private practice experience. IV sedation, endo, perio, oral surg, pros. Previous small business ownership expe-
rience. Scott Shumway: 443-605- 3106 or email: [email protected].
Looking for Associate Position
2013 UW RIDE grad looking for FT/PT associate position, partnership, or purchase. On rotation in Spokane Jan - April. Would love to
meet up during that time. 360.820.1407 [email protected]
Associate Position Available
Assoc. Position Available. Requires 2 yrs experience. Must be comfortable with molar endo and surgical extractions. Schedule is M,
W, Th, Fr and some Saturdays. Please email resume [email protected]. Comprehensive benefits package is offered for
FT.
Looking for Opportunity in NE Idaho or E Washington
2010 Univ of Minnesota grad relocating from Colorado. Looking for opportunity in Northern ID or Eastern WA. Matthew Hawn at 715-
864- 6559 or [email protected]
Looking for FT Associate Position
2014 Creighton University graduate looking for full time associate position starting summer of 2014 in the Spokane area that could
transition into a partnership or purchase. Fluent in Spanish. Visiting Spokane August 2013 and would be available to meet during
that time. 801.616.0145. [email protected]
Looking to Purchase Practice
2007 Univ of Maryland grad wanting to purchase in Eastern WA. 5 yrs experience and can handle almost anything. Email: filling-
[email protected] or 406- 210-9699.
Looking for FT Associate Dentist
North side Spokane office seeking full time associate dentist (4 days a week), interested in a long term relation- ship. Experienced &
friendly staff with large, established patient base. Some evenings. Call Dr. Kevin King's office @ 509-466-2499 or email resume to
Looking to Buy a Practice
Do you want to sell your practice? I'm a motivated private buyer. (WA licensed DDS) with approved financing for dental practice and
building. [email protected] or Jason at 509-675-0029.
Looking for Associate Position in E. Washington
2013 Indiana Univ. Dental School grad seeking FT/PT associate position in Eastern/Central WA. 812-583- 1729 or
Staff positions are available on our web site. Interested in posting a position?
Email the ad to [email protected]
www.spokanedentalsociety.org
~ License Renewals ~
How do I renew my license?
Dentists must renew their licenses annually on or before their birthday. They are required to submit the appropriate fee and attest to completion of 21 hours of continuing education with each renewal cy-cle. Refer to WAC 246-817-440 and 246-12 (7) for more information. Please keep your address updated to receive courtesy renewal notices.
Avoid an expired license
Do not let your license expire. You must make sure we have your renewal before it expires. Otherwise, you will not be allowed to practice. A timely postmark on your renewal will not prevent an expired li-cense. Renewals sent by mail take about two weeks to process.
How long will it take to process my renewal?
If you send it by mail it will take about two weeks to update. If you walk the payment in to the front coun-ter it will take about 3-7 business days. This saves mail time and you will receive verification during the visit.
The goal is to process all renewals within seven business days after received. This includes payment and processing time.
How do I renew my credential without a renewal notice?
Courtesy renewal notices are not required for renewal. You may update your credential by mailing your renewal payment to us with documentation of your name, credential number, current mailing address and any other renewal requirements.
http://www.doh.wa.gov/LicensesPermitsandCertificates/ProfessionsNewReneworUpdate/Dentist.aspx
How do I know what my expiration date is?
Your license lists the expiration date. It is your birthday.
~ Administration of Anesthetic Agents ~
I administer minimal sedation by inhalation (nitrous oxide), do I need to take additional continuing ed-
ucation?
Yes. Law requires seven hours every five years in addition to the annual 21 hours required. (WAC 246-817-740) Continuing education must be in one or more of the following subjects:
Sedation
Physiology
Pharmacology
Inhalation analgesia
Patient evaluation
Patient monitoring
Medical emergencies In addition, you must take a healthcare provider basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) course. You cannot use BLS and ACLS hours for the required seven, but may use it toward annual 21 hours.
I administer minimal sedation, do I need to take additional continuing education?
Yes. Law requires seven hours every five years in addition to the annual 21 hours required. (WAC 246-817-745) Continuing education must be in one or more of the following subjects:
Sedation
Physiology
Pharmacology
Nitrous oxide analgesia
Patient evaluation
Patient monitoring
Medical emergencies In addition, you must take a healthcare provider basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) course. You cannot use BLS and ACLS hours for the required seven, but may use it toward annual 21 hours.
I have a Moderate Sedation permit, do I need to have continuing education to renew?
Yes. Law requires seven hours every five years in addition to the annual 21 hours required. (WAC 246-817-755) Continuing education must be in one or more of the following subjects:
Venipuncture
Intravenous sedation
Physiology
Pharmacology
Nitrous oxide analgesia
Patient evaluation
Patient monitoring
Medical emergencies In addition, you must take a healthcare provider basic life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) or pe-diatric advanced life support (PALS) course. You may not use BLS, ACLS, or PALS hours for the required seven but may use it toward annual 21 hours.
~ Administration of Anesthetic Agents ~
I have a Moderate Sedation with Parenteral Agents permit, do I need to have continuing education
to renew?
Yes. Law requires 18 hours every three years in addition to the annual 21 hours required. (WAC 246-817-760 ) Continuing education must be in one or more of the following subjects:
Sedation
Physiology
Pharmacology
Nitrous oxide analgesia
Patient evaluation
Patient monitoring
Medical emergencies In addition, you must take a healthcare provider basic life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) or pediatric advanced life support (PALS) course. You cannot use BLS, ACLS, or PALS hours for the required 18 but may use it toward annual 21 hours.
I have a General Anesthesia permit, do I have to take continuing education to renew?
Yes. Law requires 18 hours every three years in addition to the annual 21 hours required. (WAC 246-817-770) Continuing education must be in one or more of the following subjects:
General anesthesia
Conscious sedation
Physical evaluation
Medical emergencies
Pediatric advanced life support (PALS)
Monitoring and use of monitoring equipment
Pharmacology of drugs
Agents used in sedation and anesthesia In addition, you must take a healthcare provider basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) course. You cannot use BLS and ACLS hours for the required 18 but may use it toward annual 21 hours.
~ GENERAL ~
Can a dentist charge a patient for a copy of the patient record?
Yes. RCW 70.02 governs medical records — healthcare information access and disclosure RCW 70.02.010, RCW 70.02.080, and WAC 246-08-400 provides how much can be charged.
Do all dental offices have to be paperless?
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act requires that healthcare provid-ers who accept Medicare and Medicaid patients/payments change from paper to electronic patient records by 2015. This act is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 and has an impact on HIPAA as well. More here: http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/hitech-act-0
How long must a dentist keep a record?
Five years according to the maintenance and retention of records law, WAC 246-817-310.
Does my prescription pad need two signature lines?
Yes. RCW 69.41.120 requires that all written prescriptions have two signature lines at opposite ends of the bottom of the form. Under the line at the right side shall be clearly printed the words “DISPENSE AS WRITTEN.” Under the line at the left side shall be clearly printed the words “SUBSTITUTION PERMITTED.” The practitioner must com-municate instructions to the pharmacist by signing the appropriate line. For oral prescriptions, the practitioner or the practitioner’s agent must tell the pharmacist whether a therapeutically equivalent generic drug may be substituted. This law includes prescriptions generated electronically.
Do I need to keep a copy of written prescriptions I provide to a dental laboratory or a dental techni-
cian?
Yes. WAC 246-817-330 indicates an original prescription shall be referred to the dental laboratory or the dental technician and the carbon copy shall be retained for three years by the dentist in an orderly, accessible file and shall be readily available for inspection by the secretary or his/her authorized representative. WAC 246-817-340 requires an accurate record of any medication(s) prescribed or dispensed be clearly indicated on the patient histo-ry.
Do I have to post my license in my office?
Yes. Dentists, dental hygienists, expanded function dental auxiliaries, and dental assistants must place their license so it is visible to individuals receiving services in the premises. (WAC 246-817-301)
May I advertise through Groupon for my dental office?
Although dental laws do not specifically address Groupon or fee splitting, RCW 19.68 prohibits fee splitting by healthcare providers. The American Dental Association (ADA) Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Con-ducted states under 4.E. that “dentists shall not accept or tender ‘rebates’ or ‘split fees’” and that this applies to “business dealings between dentists and any third party, not just other dentists.” The commission is not aware of the specific contract terms and cannot make a comprehensive determination as to whether Groupon contracts in general violate the anti-rebating statute. If you choose to use Groupon or other like service, it's encouraged that you seek independent counsel to evaluate the actual service contract and associated laws.
Dear SDDS Member,
On behalf of the Spokane District Dental Society Foundation Board, I invite you to participate in a very special event. The Spokane District Dental Society Foundation (SDDSF) will hold its fifth annual fundraising auction, “Pop A Cork For A Cause”, at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino on Friday, April 17, 2015. We need your help to make it a success.
What can you do?
Please consider donating items which can be included in our live and silent auctions. Donations small and large are welcomed! A few great ideas include: themed gift baskets (wine, family fun night, spa, sports, etc.), tickets to sporting events, concerts and theme parks, golf vouchers, airline tickets, artwork, vacations, dinner gift certificates and services. NO donation is too small. The SDDSF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. As such, your much needed donation is tax deductible! Monetary donations are always welcome and again, tax deductible.
How do you donate?
If you are able to contribute, please complete the attached form and send to:
Spokane District Dental Society Foundation
23403 E Mission Ave, Suite 218
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
509.838.0436 T
509.838.5040 F
Where does the money go?
The money we raise supports our many programs designed to promote improved oral health and increased opportunities for dental care to those in need throughout our community. The auction is one of our major sources of revenue each year, and helps to sustain and expand our programs and improve access to care.
Your support is truly needed—and appreciated—to make this benefit a success!
Sincerely,
Amir Ganji, DMD
President, Spokane District Dental Society Foundation
SPOKANE DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY FOUNDATION
P.O. BOX 4432 SPOKANE, WA 99220 www.sddsfoundation.org
Spokane District Dental Society Foundation
5thAnnual “Pop A Cork For A Cause” Fundraiser
2015 Auction Donation Form
Contact Name: Date:
Title:
Company Name:
(as it should appear on signage)
Phone: Fax: Email:
Mailing Address:
City, State: Zip:
Website:_______________________________________________________________________
Item/Service Donated:
Gift Certificate (if applicable): Attached/Enclosed (preferred) Create certificate at SDDSF
Approx. Retail Value: $
Minimum Bid: $
Expiration Date:
Item Restrictions:
(dates, shipping, delivery, availability, etc.)
Signature:
Date:
If item is a gift certificate, please include a photo, brochure, menu, etc. (no larger than 8 ½” x 11”) that will help us promote your item/business
in the auction area display. Please also e-mail a digital image for personal/business recognition on our website to wen-
[email protected]. NOTE: Photo’s cannot be copied from Websites and printed for the display. Photo images less than 300 dpi
cannot be accepted.
Please mail/fax/email form to:
Wendy Johnson
Spokane District Dental Society
23403 E Mission Ave, Suite 218
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
Phone: 509.838.0436
Fax: 509.838.5040
Email: [email protected]
The Surprising Facts about Preventing Cavities
By Deb Nalty, MD
You might know the basics about good oral health (floss, brush, avoid too much candy), but do you know that cavities are
caused by germs? Or that it is the frequency of snacking, not just the type of snack, that leads to decay?
Oral health is an essential part of overall health. Yet, a recent statewide survey showed that many people don’t know what
causes painful and costly cavities, or how to prevent them. Here are five surprising facts that everyone should learn to pre-
vent cavities, stay healthy and save money.
Surprise #1 ‑ Cavities are caused by infectious germs
Most people don’t know that cavities are caused by germs. Even more surprising is that these cavity-causing germs are in-
fectious. The germs can actually be spread via saliva (typically from moms to babies) by sharing food, utensils, or even kiss-
es. If you’re pregnant, get any active decay treated before your baby is born.
Surprise #2 ‑ Snacking too frequently can cause cavities
Another big surprise, it is the frequency of snacking (or sipping) — not just the type of snack — that leads to cavities. Sweet
or high-carb foods and drinks feed the germs that cause decay. After eating, these germs make acid. The acid attacks
teeth for 20 minutes, literally destroying the enamel on your teeth, leading to cavities.
Continually snacking (or sipping sweetened lattes, juice or soda) throughout the day means teeth are being exposed to a
constant acid attack. If you have a snack, it is better to eat it all at once rather than nibbling throughout the day. Like mus-
cles, teeth need time to rest and recover.
Surprise #3 ‑ Even foods regarded as “healthy” can lead to decay
Many foods often considered healthy (bagels, granola bars and dried fruit) are not good for teeth. Cavities are not just
caused by consuming too much sugar. Carbohydrates and other sticky foods are also big contributors to decay. When food
sticks to teeth, it feeds the germs that cause cavities. Choose tooth-healthy snacks such as fruits, vegetables, cheese and
nuts. If you can’t resist that delicious treat, it’s good to brush afterwards. If you can’t brush, rinse your teeth with water.
Water is always the best choice. Juice and sports drinks, sometimes viewed as a healthy alternatives to soda, contain sugar
that lead to cavities. And watch out for diet soda too, it has acid that harms your teeth.
Surprise #4 - Each cavity costs more than $2,000 over a lifetime
Cavities are preventable and prevention saves money. With good oral hygiene (don’t forget the floss), smart snacking and
regular checkups, cavities are almost totally preventable. The use of fluoride helps too. Fluoridated water, fluoride tooth-
paste and fluoride varnish are important tools to prevent cavities.
If caught early enough dental decay can even be reversed. Each cavity prevented saves more than $2,000 over a lifetime.
With more than 32 teeth in your mouth, taking care of your teeth and gums is good investment! Plus, if you and your chil-
dren have a healthy mouth you don’t have to take time off from work or school because you’re in pain.
Surprise #5 - You’re more fit if your mouth is fit
Oral health affects overall health and fitness. Poor oral health has been linked to heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Plus,
problems with teeth and gums affect appearance. You won’t look your best with a stinky infection in your mouth. And you
can’t feel your best if that infection spreads to other parts of the body.
The good news is you can keep your teeth healthy throughout life, but only by taking care of your mouth. Unleash the power
of good oral health: brush, floss, eat healthy snacks and get regular oral health checkups. Your health and appearance will
benefit, and so will your pocketbook.
To learn more about how to prevent cavities and unleash the power of oral health visit, TheMightyMouth.org
Dr. Deb Nalty is Medical Director at Providence Monroe