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The Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s 37th Annual Review of Dentistry Monday -Friday September 6 - September 10, 2010 H ilton S andestin D estin , F lorida Registration Brochure Reserved For You
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The Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s 37th Annual Review of Dentistry

Monday -FridaySeptember 6 - September 10, 2010

Hilton Sandestin

Destin, Florida

Registration Brochure

Reserved For You

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“An Optimal Return on Investment”

Greetings and Salutations are conveyed with this invitation to the Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s Annual “Review of Dentistry” at the Sandestin Beach Hilton Golf Resort and Spa in Destin, Florida, September 7 - 10, 2010.

On behalf of the Officers and Board of Directors, I am grateful for the collaborative effort in designing a comprehensive, multifaceted educational program in the areas of economics,practice management, team interaction, clinical perspectives in multiple areas of dentistry andmedicine, along with a special hands-on clinical component for assistants and hygienists, as well as the opportunity to fulfill CPR and Infection Control licensure requirements.

In reviewing the brochure, you will note a stellar list of scholars and clinicians who are recognized as the most knowledgeable authorities in their field with regional, national, and international repu-tations for their expertise in evidence-based clinical education and research. Their subject matter has been designed to provide you the most current and up-to-date information in the respective specialty.

Similarly our corporate sponsors and exhibitors are considered a vital component to this meeting as they display an array of the most cutting edge materials, products and services. In this regard, our exhibit hall will be open on Thursday and continue on Friday. For 2010, you will note a modi-fication that will provide expanded hours on Thursday, with hors d’oeuvres, refreshments, bever-ages, and gift drawings that will allow for enhanced interactions with exhibitors and a festive atmo-sphere for the dental family.

In economics, the R.O.I. - Return on Investment - is an essential measurement for business suc-cess. Accordingly, the combination of this academic program along with the family oriented ameni-ties of a world class resort, amidst the turquoise, azure blue waters of the gulf and the shimmering crystalline sands of the Emerald Coast, represent the optimal return on your investment for the dental family.

We are confident this experience will be rewarding, and cordially invite you and your family to join us in September.

The Beautiful Hilton Sandestin Hotel

Schedule of Events

Milton E. Essig, DMDPresident, ALAGD 2010-2011

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Schedule of Events

Monday, September 6, 2010

Registration.....................................................1:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Registration......................................................7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Dr. John Coke/Dr. Mike EdwardsManagement of the Medically Complex andSedated Patient........................................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Sally McKenzieLost Patients...How Dentists Lose Patients Everyday.............................................................................8:00 AM - 12:00 PMUncovering Practice Profit Killers.......1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Registration....................................................7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Dr. Sandra O’Neal/Dr. Michael Reddy Dental Implants: Why, When, and How..8:00 AM - 12:00 PM ...............................................................................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Dr. Charles BlairFocus on Profitability for the Efficient Practice................................................................................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Stay Out of Jail: The Top Coding Errors ...............................................................................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Dr. Philip VassilopoulosPeriodontal Treatment for Hygienists..8:00 AM - 12:00 PMDr. Philip Vassilopoulos/Dr. Mia GeisingerPerio Hygiene Lab * Participation Fee....1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Thursday, September 9, 2010 Registration....................................................7:00 AM - 5:00 PMExhibits Open...................................................10:00 AM - 7:30PM

Dr. Dan NathansonRestorative Dentistry Biomaterials...8:00 AM - 12:00 PM ..............................................................................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Dr. Charles Blair Hygiene Economics.....................................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Nancy Tomlin Rules Make Cents (OSHA)................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Thursday, September 9, 2010 Dr. Andrei Barasch Internal Medicine for the Dental Staff ..........................................................................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Scott Herndon CPR * $35.00 fee.....................................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Sand Art on the Beach..........................3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Everyone Invited! Prizes for All Participants!

Exhibit Hall Party! All Registered Participants Welcome! ....................................................................................4:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Friday, September 10, 2010 Registration.............................................7:30 AM - 1:00 PM Exhibits Open..........................................10:00AM - 1:00 PM

Dr. P.R. Liu Avoid Clinical Failures: Understanding Materials and Techniques to Achieve Excellence in Esthetic Dentistry ...................................................................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM ...................................................................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Dr. Robert L. Meador, Jr. Am I Ready for Lasers?....................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Dr. Nicholas Conte Rapid Esthetic Provisional Fabrication and Equilibration

for the Dental Team..........................8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Provisional Restoration Lab..........1:00 PM - 4:00 PM *$35.00 Participation Fee Spouse Luncheon at Seagars Dr. Gaylon McCollough.................11:00AM - 12:30 PM Dr. Gaylon McCollough The Beautifully Balanced Life ......................................................................1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Scott Herndon CPR * $35.00 fee................................ 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Nancy Tomlin Rules Make Cents (OSHA)................1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Board of Directors meeting..... 5:30 PM

General Assembly..........................6:30 PM

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Dr. Coke received his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado--Boulder and then graduated with a DDS degree from Loyola University School of Dentistry in Chicago. Immediately following, he completed a one-year General Practice Residency at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, VA. After two years as a Naval Dental Officer in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, he completed a two-year certificate program in Oral Medicine and Oral Diagnosis from the University of Illinois--Chicago. Dr. Coke has been involved with GPR hospital-based programs in Chicago, IL, Denver, CO and Gainesville, FL. Currently, Dr. Coke is Professor and Program Director for the AEGD and GPR post-graduate programs at the University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Dentistry. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral Medicine, Diplomate of the American Board of Special Care Dentistry and Fellow of the American Association of Hospital Dentists. Dr. Coke has been active with the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation serving as a Site Evaluator since 1984 and is past Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Advanced Education in General Practice Residency. He has given over one hundred CE presentations nationally on common sense pharmacology for the general dentist, medical risk management, infection control and adult minimal sedation for the general dentist. He is the author and co-author of twentyy eight refereed publications.

Dr. Mike Edwards graduated with a DMD degree from the University of Alabama School of Dentistry in Birmingham. He completed an externship with the United States Public Health/Indian Health Service in St. Ignatius, Montana. Dr. Edwards began private practice in 1979 and has received both his Fellowship and Mastership in The Academy of General Dentistry.Dr. Edwards has held numerous national appointments with the Alabama Academy of General Dentistry as well as serving as state president of the ALAGD. He is currently the chairman of the American Dental Association Anesthesia Council (committee H) and the Chairman of the Task Force on Oral Sedation for the National Academy of General Dentistry. He presently serves on the Council for Dental Education and Licensure. Dr. Edwards has presented numerous lectures nationally on parenteral and enteral seda-tion as well as other dental continuing education lectures. He has practiced sedation dentistry for over twenty eight years and has been involved with developing both state and national guidelines for safe use of sedation published in the Journal of the American Dental Association in 2006.Dr. Edwards is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, The American Equilibration Society, a Fellow of the American College of Dentists and Pierre Fauchard Society, and the OKU Honorary Dental Society.

The Medically Complex Patient and the Use of Minimal SedationTuesday AM: 4 Hours AGD 754Tuesday PM: 4 Hours AGD 754

The morning session of this course will identify medically complex patients that can present as potential problems for the general dentist. The course will describe how they can safely be managed by the dental team. The patients include:

Advanced cardiovascular disease• Recent CVA/stroke• Neurologic disease• The elderly patient•

The afternoon session will address the use of minimal sedation in these pa-tients. Topics to be discussed:

Do I sedate?• Sedation drug selection--which agent is safest• Dose modification--when to decrease the MRD• Special pre and post operative instructions•

Lost Patients.... How Dentists Lose Patients... Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Uncovering Practice Profit Killers Tuesday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Sally McKenzie, CEO

Sally McKenzie is a Certified Management Consultant and founder and CEO of McKenzie Management. For over 25 years, Sally has immersed herself in techniques, systems and methods to improve the performance of dental practices. She was a dental auxiliary, dental business administrator and dental educator for several years prior to founding McKenzie Management in 1980. Sally was also an instructor of dental auxiliary utilization techniques with the Ohio State University College of Dentistry where she was an Adjunct Professor. Sally continues to proficiently direct the efforts at McKenzie Management, insuring attendance to her developed Practice Enrichment Programs, Dental Consulting Services, Educational Management Products, Dental Seminars, and Advanced Training Center. Sally has also been a featured speaker for the nation’s top dental meet-ings and has lectured to dental societies, dental schools, study clubs, and state dental associations throughout the United States and Internationally. Her informative articles are featured in every major dental publication and she is a Contributing Editor to Dentistry Today Magazine. Sally is also the Editor of the McKenzie E-Management Newsletter, a weekly email newsletter providing management tips to the dental industry and Founder and Editor of The Dentist’s Network e-Newsletter as well as the Publisher and Editor of The New Dentist Magazine.

Lost Patients...How Dentists Lose Patients EverydayTuesday AM: 4 Hours AGD 560

Seventy-eight percent of 128,000 general dentists in the U.S. are solo practitioners. Considering the length of time in practice, 15-30+ years, why is there only enough work to keep one dentist busy? Because you are losing more patients out the back door...than are coming in the front door. Dentists lose patients every day and don’t know it’s happening. You will learn how poor customer service, poor hiring techniques, lack of employee training, lack of job descriptions, lack of accountability, priority confusion, and ineffective systems become the main impetus behind why patients leave:

Poor Customer Service and Systems• Lack of Training• Recall--The most neglected of all dental business operational systems• Patient Retention Measurements•

Learning Objectives:This course will provide a general understanding of why patients do not • return to the practice.The participant will exit with a clear knowledge of operational functions • and their impact on service to patients.The participant will obtain a better understanding of how to provide bet-• ter customer service to patients.The participant will expand their knowledge in the area of communicat-• ing with patients.

Uncovering Practice Profit KillersTuesday PM: 4 Hours AGD 552

Production flucuates regularly. Collections are shaky. The schedule is feast or famine. Hygiene is booked solid but the hygienist is spending more time sitting than scaling. Practice profits become the victim. Factors that influence overhead that are the most frequent offenders are: high expenses, inconsistent production and low collections. Tips, techniques and strategies to guarantee a profitable and successful practice are presented.

Dr. John CokeDr. Mike Edwards

The Medically Complex Patient and the Use of Minimal Sedation

Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Dr. Charles Blair is dentistry’s leading authority on practice profitability, fee analysis, insurance coding strategies and overhead control. He has individually consulted with thousands of practices, helping them identify and implement new strategies for greater productivity and profitability. He holds degrees in Accounting, Business Administration, Mathematics, and Dental Surgery. Dr. Blair is the developer of PracticeBooster®, Dentistry’s Clinical Treatment Intensifier. Dr. Blair is a Contributing Editor for Dental Economics magazine. He is located in Mount Holly, North Carolina.

Focus on Profitability for the Efficient PracticeWednesday AM: 4 Hours AGD 552 Are you working “in” your practice rather than “on” it? Learn to see the “big picture,” analyze the business side of your practice, and take solid steps toward increasing profitability.Hear strategies, tips and “pearls” on:

Coping with a Down Economy• Fee Profiling and PPO Strategies• Procedure Mix Enhancement• Optimum Staff Ratios• Hygiene Department Strategies•

Also hear insight on how to:Move from “cost-based” to “revenue-savvy”• Diminish broken appointments--an “economic killer”• Planning a productive and profitable future for your practice•

The participants will gain insight into running a practice like a business, be challenged to new thinking to survive in a changing world, and understand the cost of doing business

Stay Out Of Jail: The Top Coding Errors Wednesday PM: 4 Hours AGD 554Based on several thousand dental practices studied, these common prob-lems were identified:

Consistent Coding Errors• Clinical Protocol Issues• Potentially Fraudulent Activities•

Coding and fee positioning errors are predictable in today’s dental prac-tice. Learn the top coding errors--and how not to make them! You will also receive new, valuable information on some of the “hot”sections of the CDT code, which you can use to identify and “fix”coding problems that lurk in your practice. Most practices can expect legitimate net increases in cash flow immediately by learning how to do it right.The participants will learn through predictive error correction, typical coding errors, gain knowledge into clinical protocol sequences and into fee forgive-ness, discounting, multiple fees, etc.

Hygiene EconomicsThursday AM: 4 Hours AGD 554How is the Hygiene Department analyzed? What should the dentist “ask” when a new member of your hygiene staff is sitting in front of you? What should the hygienist “ask” the dentist in an employment interview?

Total Compensation Calculation• Hygiene Production Issues• Service Mix History or Expectations• Bonus Systems--How and Why• Clinical Work Load Evaluation• Efficiency Concepts: A guide for making your hygiene department more • efficient and productive.

Dental Implants: Why, When, and How

Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Dr. Michael ReddyDr. Jean O’Neal

Dr. Charles BlairFocus on Profitability:Wednesday: 8:00 AM-12:00PMThe Top Coding Errors:Wednesday: 1:00 PM-5:00PM

Hygiene EconomicsThursday:8:00 AM-12:00PM

Dr. Michael Reddy is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Periodontology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry. Dr. Reddy is a 1981 graduate of the University of Hartford. He attended the Harvard School of Dental Medicine where he earned his DMD degree in 1986, and Certificate of Periodontology and Doctorate of Medical Sciences degree in Oral Biology in 1989. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and the recipient of the Clinical Research Award from the American Academy of Periodontology. He has published more than 180 scientific manuscripts and abstracts and has been the recipient of numerous re-search grants. He is actively involved as a scientist in the UAB Center for Aging and the UAB Center for Metabolic Bone Disease and the Periodontal Research Clinic. Dr. Reddy’s research is focused on the understanding of the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases through the modeling of clinical disease progression. The focus has been the understanding of the pattern of alveolar bone loss and its potential mechanistic association with osteoporosis. In addition, his laboratory works on development and evaluation of regenerative medicine and biomimetic therapeutic approaches to guided bone regeneration for periodontal disease, dental implants and oral bone loss. A ma-jor emphasis has been development of diagnostic systems to evaluate bone resorp-tion. These diagnostics are currently being applied to the development and testing of dental implants and surgical techniques aimed at the regeneration of bone.

A native of Paint Rock, Alabama, Dr. Jean O’Neal graduated from Judson College in 1969. She subsequently graduated from the University of Alabama School of Den-tistry in 1977 and received her Masters of Science in Dentistry in 1980.Dr. O’Neal recently retired as Chair, Department of Prosthodontics at the University of Alabama School of Dentistry. She was named Chair and Professor Emeritus at The University of Alabama and maintains a part time faculty position. She practices in a prosthodontic practice outside of Birmingham, Alabama at Calera Dental Center.Dr. O’Neal’s research activities are primarily clinically related focusing on evaluat-ing treatment modalities in implant dentistry and esthetics. She has also presented numerous continuing education courses nationally, internationally and particularly to local district dental societies, study clubs, and the Academy of General Dentistry Programs.Dr. O’Neal’s primary passion is teaching and practicing crown and bridge prosthodon-tics with emphasis on esthetics, implant rehabilitation and occlusion.

Dental Implants: Why, When, and HowWednesday AM: 4 Hours AGD 697Wednesday PM: 4 Hours AGD 697

The most significant new dental treatment innovation in the last 30 years in dentistry is implant dentistry. This is a combined case based program where all aspects of dental implant treatment decision making will be discussed. The course will focus on evidence based dentistry for long term favorable prognosis and achieving desirable esthetics. The course will address:

Decisions based on patients’ health conditions, including the impact of • osteoporosis and bisphosphonates, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and smokingComparison decision making of conventional prosthetics versus im-• plants based on loss of key teeth, prognosis and cost analysisPlanning complex multi-disciplinary treatment through long treatment • transitional phases with the use of temporary restorations and the use of hopeless teethWhen to retreat endodontics and crown, lengthen a tooth versus extrac-• tion, and dental implant placementWhy a patient lost a tooth matters for esthetics as well as prognosis• Understanding the role of the extraction, implant placement and tempo-• rary restoration on the gingival margin and the esthetic outcomeAbutment and crown selection for esthetic outcomes and long term • patient satisfaction

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Dr. Mia Geisinger received her Doctoral of Dental Surgery from Co-lumbia University School of Dental Medicine and completed her Cer-tificate in Periodontics and Implantology and her Master of Science at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Geisinger is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. She worked in a private practice limited to Periodontology in Good-lettsville, TN and joined the faculty at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2007. Dr. Geisinger is the recipient of the 2009 AADR William Clark Fellowship Award and the American Board of Periodon-tology Foundation Teaching Fellowship. She has lectured both nation-ally and internationally on Periodontology and Periodontal Education. Dr. Geisinger’s clinical practice includes all aspects of periodontology and implant dentistry and focuses on root coverage and aesthetic procedures as well as the links between systemic disease and peri-odontal inflammation.

Periodontal Hygiene LabWednesday PM: 4 Hours AGD 495

Course Description: This program will cover the following topics: Examination procedures• Supragingival and subgingival scaling technique with the use of • anterior and posterior scalersScaling and root planning technique with the use of universal and • site-specific curets as well as periodontal filesMagnetostrictive and piezolelectric ultrasonic instrumentation of • crown and root tooth surfaces

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this program the participant will be able to accomplish the following on a mannequin:

Properly use a periodontal probe and explorers to complete a • comprehensive periodontal evaluationApply the fundamental skills of scaling and root planning with the • use of proper instrumentsMaster the use of different ultrasonic scalers• Apply examination and scaling and root planning techniques to • the maintenance of endosseous dental implants

Dr. Philip VassilopoulosDr. Mia Geisinger Periodontal Hygiene Lab

Wednesday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Philip Vassilopoulos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Periodontology at the UAB School of Dentistry. He received his dental degree at the University of Athens School of Dentistry in Athens, Greece in 1994. Dr. Vassilopoulos obtained clinical training in Periodontology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry, receiving a certificate in Periodontology in 2003. In May 2004, he successfully passed the examination required to become Board Certified by the American Board of Periodontology.Dr. Vassilopoulos serves as a member of the National Board Test Con-struction Committee.Dr. Vassilopoulos is a member of several dental organizations including the American Academy of Periodontology, the American Board of Perio-dontology, the American Dental Association, the Academy of Osseointe-gration, the Southern Academy of Periodontology, the Alabama Society of Periodontists and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.Dr. Vassilopoulos is the Postgraduate Periodontal Clinic Director as well as Coursemaster of Periodontology II for sophomores and Periodontol-ogy IV for senior students. He recently became the surgical director of the Graduate Prosthodontic Implant Clinic and is actively involved in the Implant Fellowship Program at UAB School of Dentistry. In addi-tion, he participates in ongoing research projects in the Department of Periodontology such as how periodontal disease affects pregnancy outcomes and the impact of periodontal disease on the systemic health and studies involving different types of dental implants as well as soft tissue and hard tissue grafting techniques. Dr. Vassilopoulos maintains a private practice limited in periodontic and dental implants with empha-sis on esthetics.

Periodontal Treatment for HygienistsWednesday AM: 4 Hours AGD 495

Course Description: This program will cover the following topics:Medical and dental history of periodontal patient• Clinical assessment and radiographic evaluation• Diagnosis and prognosis of periodontal diseases• Surgical and non surgical periodontal treatment• Supportive periodontal maintenance•

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this program the participant will be able to accomplish the following:

Obtain and interpret information in order to properly and safely treat • periodontal patientsCollect data and use findings for accurate assessment and diagno-• sis of patients with periodontal diseasesEstablish a prognosis for patients diagnosed with periodontal • diseaseDevelop and apply the indicated therapy for the periodontal patient• Prevent relapse of periodontal disease and maintain periodontal • health

Periodontal Treatment for Hygienists Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Dr. Philip Vassilopoulos

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Dr. Andrei Barasch is an Oral Medicine specialist currently engaged in academic activities at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. He graduated cum laude from Hunter College (New York) and obtained a DMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1989. He then completed a general practice residency at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and advanced training in Oral Medicine at the Uni-versity of Connecticut.

Dr. Barasch’s research interests revolve around the oral diseases and care of medically complex patients. He has published over 30 articles in peer reviewed journals and lectures widely on medical issues and pharmacotherapeutics as they relate to dentistry. He maintains an Oral Medicine practice at the Hospital of the University of Alabama Birming-ham. In his free time he is trying unsuccessfully to learn Chinese.

Internal Medicine for the Dental StaffThursday AM: 4 Hours AGD 734Thursday PM: 4 Hours AGD 734

In this lecture, Dr. Barasch will present up-to-date evidence in general internal medicine that affects provision of dental treatment. Topics include: cardiovascular disease, cancer, infectious disease and their re-spective treatments. Special emphasis is placed on levels of evidence and shifts in paradigm that have occurred in the recent past. This lecture will apprise the audience of current approaches to systemic dis-ease and the way these approaches influence the practice of dentistry. At the end of this lecture, the participant will have developed an under-standing of new, evidence-based medical paradigms in medical care for cardiovascular, malignant and infectious diseases; and understand the changes in dental treatment required by these paradigm changes.

Hygiene EconomicsThursday AM: 4 Hours AGD 554How is the Hygiene Department analyzed? What should the dentist “ask” when a new member of your hygiene staff is sitting in front of you? What should the hygienist “ask” the dentist in an employment interview?

Total Compensation Calculation• Hygiene Production Issues• Service Mix History or Expectations• Bonus Systems--How and Why• Clinical Work Load Evaluation• Efficiency Concepts: A guide to making your hygiene department more • efficient and productive

Dr. Andrei Barasch

Internal Medicine for the Dental StaffThursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Staying Updated with Treatment Planning, Mate-rials, and Technology in a Prosthodontic..........

Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Dr. Dan Nathanson

Dr. Dan Nathanson is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Restor-ative Sciences & Biomaterials at Boston University, a department compris-ing the programs of Prosthodontics, Advanced Operative/Esthetics, AEGD and Biomaterials. After receiving his dental degree in Jerusalem, Israel, Dr. Nathanson completed postdoctoral training at Harvard University and Boston University. A Fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontics, American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, Academy of Dental Materials, and the Greater NY Academy of Prothodontics, Dr. Nathanson also holds memberships in the American College of Prosthodontists, American & International Associations for Dental Research (Past President, Boston Chapter), and other organizations. He is currently the President of the International Federation of Esthetic Dentistry and Vice President of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. Among other awards, he received the 2006 “Clinician of the Year” award of the Massachu-setts Dental Society. With a primary research interest in restorative/prosthetic materials, Dr. Nathanson is a member of a number of editorial boards and has published extensively. He teaches and lectures nationally and internationally.

Staying Updated with Treatment Planning, Materials, and Technology in a Prosthodontic-Restorative-Esthetic PracticeThursday AM: 4 Hours AGD 780Thursday PM: 4 Hours AGD 780

Modern dentistry is changing quickly, moving from the venerable PFM to newer all-ceramic systems, digital impressions, automated fabrication technologies, and more. These changes approaching at a fast pace can be exciting but also frustrating. Will restorations have a better fit with the new systems? Will patients be more satisfied? Are we ready for the changes? This course will review the new materials options and technologies available for restorative and prosthetic dentistry, describ-ing attributes, indications and limitations. Innovations in ceramics, cements, adhesives, color matching tools, etc will be presented using clinical cases as a demonstration of their application and performance.

Learning Objectives:

Review new materials systems and technologies for restorative/• prosthodontic practicesReview the correct manipulation/use of new products (adhesive • resins, cements, new post systems, all-ceramic systems)Discuss indications and contraindications for use of new esthetic • postsHighlight methods and systems that can improve clinical perfor-• mance and satisfy patients

Dr. Charles Blair

Hygiene EconomicsThursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Rules Make Cents Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Friday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Ms. Nancy Tomlin is the Compliance Officer at the University of Alabama School of Dentistry, where she also serves as the Infec-tion Control Coordinator. She earned her BS in Dental Hygiene from UAB in 1984. Ms. Tomlin has worked in private practice and served as the Adult and Professional Coordinator for the Dental Bureau at the Jefferson County Department of Health. She has also provided numerous OSHA and Infection Control presentations to the dental community, locally and statewide.

Rules Make Cents Thurs. AM Fri. PMThursday AM: 4 Hours AGD 551Friday PM: 4 Hours AGD 551

Rules, rules, rules and more rules are governing the dental environ-ment. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Dental Association, and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management have rules, recommendations or regulations that impact our office practices constantly. This presentation reviews the requirements pertaining to infection control including waterline treatment, personal protection and practices, hazardous and biohazardous waste disposal and gives practical suggestions that can save time and money.

The objectives of this course are:Review daily infection control procedures to ensure compliance • with CDC recommendations and provide economical solutions.Explore safe, time and money saving solutions to infection control • dilemmas.Review the rationale for the ADA dental waterline recommenda-• tions; explore solutions and expense of sample systems.Address the cost of forbidden and improper office attire.• Review the history of ADEM, its regulations and the environmen-• tal and economic impact of proper waste disposal.

Ms. Nancy Tomlin

Avoid Clinical Failures:Understanding Materials and Techniques to

Achieve Excellence in Esthetic Dentistry Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Dr. Perng-Ru Liu is a 1985 graduate of Chung-Shan Medical Univer-sity, Taiwan. He received his Prosthodontic Certificate (1991),MS De-gree (1992) and DMD Degree (1999) from UAB School of Dentistry. Currently, he is Professor and Chair of the Department of Prosthodon-tics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry. He served as Chair of the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry at UAB School of Dentistry from 2000 to 2009.

Dr. Liu has been very actively involved in several grant supported clinical dental implant research projects at the UAB School of Dentist-ry. His research interests have been focused on clinical research of the restorative phases of several dental implant systems and in-vivo evaluations of the various esthetic resorative systems. Dr. Liu is a member of the American Dental Association, the International Asso-ciation for Dental Research, the American College of Prosthodontists and Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Honorary Dental Fraternity. He is a fellow of the American College of Dentists. Dr. Liu has published numerous scientific abstracts and articles in refereed journals. He also lectured nationally and internationally on computer generated ceramic restorations, esthetic and implant dentistry. Dr. Liu was the recipient of the 1997 and 2005 UAB President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, the highest university-wide honor for teaching excellence in the School of Dentistry

Avoid Clinical Failures: Understanding Materials and Techniques to Achieve Excellence in Esthetic DentistryFriday AM: 4 Hours AGD 780Friday PM: 4 Hours AGD 780

Course Description: A proper understanding of the fundamentals of dental materials and techniques is essential to the long-term success of esthetic dentistry. This course is designed to provide a comprehen-sive and clinically relevant update of current techniques and dental materials in restorative dentistry. The speaker will share his expertise and lessons learned from a broad array of topics to include:

Common reasons for restoration failure (ceramic veneers, press-• able ceramics, Cerec restorations, and indirect alumina and zirconia CAD-CAM restorations)Factors that determine longevity of various resorative materials• How to select and utilize proper materials to maximize their • benefits and longevity

Educational Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

Apply knowledge on how to achieve predictable results in esthetic • dentistryBe familiar with common failure modes in restorative dentistry• Select proper techniques and materials for various restorations• Properly manage complications and failure in restorative dentistry•

Dr. Perng-Ru Liu

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Am I Ready for Lasers? Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Dr. Robert Meador is a 1979 graduate from the University of Alabama School of Dentistry in Birmingham. He practiced general dentistry in Mobile for twenty years and is now a full time faculty member at the university. Dr. Meador received his Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry and is currently completing his Mastership. He is a Group Manager in the Department of General Dental Sciences and teaches Practice Management courses to the senior dental students. Dr. Meador is involved with directing the school’s Laser Study Club along with teaching residents and students an introductory course in Laser Dentistry which includes demonstrations and clinical application in the Comprehensive Care Clinic.

Am I Ready for Lasers?Friday AM: 4 Hours AGD 260

The use of lasers in dentistry is rapidly becoming an integral part of an everyday dental practice. This course is designed to give a broad overview of lasers and their use in dentistry. The course will begin with several hours of lecture and the remainder will be devoted to the participants using lasers to operate on extracted teeth and soft tissue specimens. The laboratory session will be conducted in an informal manner in order to facilitate discussion and hands-on learning.

Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course participants will be familiar with:

The various types of dental lasers, their application and limita-• tionsHow lasers operate• Everyday procedures that can be performed in your practice• Using lasers to prepare teeth for restorations• Using lasers on soft tissue to perform various procedures•

Dr. Robert L. Meador, Jr.

The Beautifully Balanced Life Friday: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Since entering practice, Dr. E. Gaylon McCollough has obtained international recognition as a surgeon and teacher. Dr. McCollough was an Academic All American center on Alabama Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant’s 1964 National Championship Team. Dr. McCollough was honored by the March of Dimes as Alabama Citizen of the Year for 1994-1995 and is listed in the National Registry of Who’s Who in Medicine. Dr. McCollough has been included in The Best Doctors in America since 1994 and listed among America’s Top Plastic Surgeons.

Dr. McCollough is the co-author of several major textbooks on facial and nasal plastic surgery. Dr. McCollough completed an approved program of specialized training in facial plastic surgery in Beverly Hills, California, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Boston, Massachusetts, and is board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and has served as the Board’s President. He is founder of the American College of Rejuvenology and serves as the college’s president. He was also elected President of the International Council of Integrative Medicine. He is also cer-tified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, (representing the specialty of otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery).

Dr. McCollough was also inducted into the American Board of Cosmetic Sur-gery as an honorary member and served as president of the American As-sociation of Cosmetic Surgeons and the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He was recently honored for the international release of his newest book, Let Us Make Man at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, New York. Dr. McCollough has traveled globally to teach seminar and techniques of head and neck plastic surgery to surgeons from around the world. After 25 successful years in Birmingham, One of the Best Doctors in America, Nasal and Facial Plastic Surgeon, E. Gaylon McCollough, M.D., F.A.C.S and the internationally acclaimed McCollough Plastic Surgery Clinic moved to Gulf Shores, Alabama, where he founded the 35,000 square foot McCollough Institute For Appearance & Health, an interdisciplinary profes-sional complex dedicated to helping people from all walks of life look, feel and perform better...longer. The McCollough Institute was honored by the Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce as ‘Business of the Year’ 2002.

Dr. McCollough and his wife, Susan, have two children and four grandchil-dren

The Beautifully Balanced Life

Course Description: This presentation is designed to demonstrate the inseparable links between Appearance, Health, Happiness, and Suc-cess. Dr. McCollough will provide real life examples of how these four factors are synergistic.

Goals and Objectives: Attendees will come away with a better under-standing of how to live a healthier, happier, and more successful life through balancing the four factors mentioned above.

Dr. E. Gaylon McCollough

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Provisional Fixed Restorations-Keys to Success Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Provisional Restorations Lab Friday 1:00 - 5:00 PM

Dr. Nicholas Conte, Jr. is Clinical Research Manager for DENTSPLY Caulk in Milford, Delaware. He is a board eligible prosthodontist and currently holds an appointment as a Clinical Assistant Professor at UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School. Dr. Conte earned a BA from the University of Rochester. He has been in private practice since com-pleting his prosthodontic residency in 2000. As a faculty member at NJDS, he has developed and directed the Esthetic Dentistry Curricu-lum and managed an undergraduate dental clinic. He enjoys lecturing on principles of esthetic dentistry and is a member of the American Association for Dental Research.

Provisional Fixed Restorations-Keys to SuccessFriday AM: 4 Hours AGD 610Friday PM: 4 Hours AGD 610P

The fabrication of a provisional restoration is one of the most impor-tant steps in assuring high quality dentistry. While the dental team focuses on recording an impression and the subsequent final restora-tion, the provisional is often overlooked as being a critical step in the process. The provisional restoration should serve not as a space maintainer but as a diagnostic and evaluative tool for the dentist, patient, and laboratory. A properly fabricated provisional restoration affords us the opportunity to evaluate esthetics, pulp status, periodon-tal responses, occlusion and phonetics.

Considering the provisional restoration can be as important as the final restoration. Dentists and auxillaries must be able to fabricate excellent provisional restorations that are durable, functional, and esthetic. This course will provide an overview of the new and current provisional materials and the evolution of the products and their deliv-ery systems. Dr. Conte will discuss the current problems associated with provisional fabrication and provide trouble-shooting techniques to combat the frustration involved in the process. This hands-on course will help develop the knowledge, skill, speed and confidence that will allow the dentist and auxiliary to fabricate provisional restorations consistently, quickly and easily!

Course Topics: Understanding the importance of provisional restorations from a • mechanical, biological and esthetic perspectiveOverview of marketplace and materials• Benefits and obstacles in selecting a material• Description of techniques for fabricating provisional restorations• Troubleshooting provisional fabrication/offer solutions to common • problemsHands-on opportunity to work with materials & techniques dis-• cussed

Dr. Nicholas R. Conte, Jr.

CPR Thursday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

For the fourth consecutive year, Scott Herndon will bring his experi-ence and enthusiasm to the Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s Annual Review of Dentistry, instructing American Heart Association CPR classes.

Scott has over 25 years experience in occupational safety and health and emergency response as well as experience instructing. In addi-tion to basic life support courses, Scott has been certified as a Fire Service Instructor and is an authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer.

Here is what past ALAGD conference participants have had to say regarding Scott’s CPR classes:

“Best CPR course I’ve had over the past 38 years of dental • practice.”“I am 64 years old, a retired dentist, and this is the best taught • course I have ever taken.”“Best CPR course and instructor I have had.”• “Most conprehensive treatment of subject matter I have received • since dental school (28 years ago).”“This was the most thorough training I have received in CPR. It • was very obvious the instructor was knowledgeable and cared that everyone actually learned the technique.”

Scott is a Regional Manager of Safety and Health for a leading manu-facturer of building products. In addition to managing efforts regarding accident prevention and OSHA compliance, Scott spends the majority of his time managing industry leading best practices for safety and health. His past industrial experience includes steel making, petro-leum refining, textiles, and other light/medium manufacturing.

In addition to his professional career, Scott volunteers as a Firefighter/EMT with the Carroll’s Creek Fire Department in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. CPRThursday PM: 4 Hours AGD 142Friday AM: 4 Hours AGD 142

Attention!Mark Your Calendars Now

for the 38th Annual Review of Dentistry.

Dr. Gordon Christensen will be a featured speaker.

**Thursday-Saturday, September 8-10, 2011**

Mr. Scott Herndon

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Schedule of EventsThursday, September 9, 2010

4:30 PMLight Hors d’oveurs Served

5:30 PM-Heavy Hors d’oveurs Served

6:00 PMDrawing Begins for Fabulous Prizes

(must be present to win)

Every Registered Participant Welcome!Come Hungry!Come Thirsty!

Just Come!Make sure to spend some time with

our valued exhibitors!

Exhibit Hall Party!!!!

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Thursday3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Meet on the Beach!Everyone Invited!

Cash Prizes!

Children’s Sand Art on the Beach

2010 Spouse Luncheon at Segars Friday, September 10, 2010 Dr. Gaylon McCollough 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

The Beautifully Balanced Life by reknown Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Gaylon McCollough

Appearance .Health . Happiness .Success

Full Bio for Dr. McCollough on page 9.

$30.00 Fee

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ALAGD 2010 Officers

President: Milton Essig, DMDPresident Elect: Ray McLaughlin, DMD, FAGDVice President: Bob Moore, DMD, MAGDSecretary: Alan Vines, DMD, FAGDTreasurer: Douglas Beckham, DMD, FAGDExecutive Director: Howard Gamble, DMD, FAGDEditor: Bill Chesser, DMD, MAGDExecutive Secretary: Angela Gilliver

Past Presidents of the ALAGD2009 W. Timothy Brooks, DMD, MAGD2008 Guy Rosenstiel, DMD, MAGD2007 William Ingram, V. DMD, MAGD2006 Gary Myers, DMD, MAGD2005 Robert DeShazer, DMD, MAGD2004 Steve Stricklin, DMD, MAGD2003 Bud Rogers, DMD, FAGD2002 Leigh Ann Nevins, DMD2001 Allen Kessler, DMD, MAGD2000 Paul Bussman, DMD, FAGD1999 Tony Dollar, DMD, MAGD1998 G. Lewis Mitchell, DMD, MAGD1997 A. Kenneth Suggs, DMD1996 Mark Evans, DMD, FAGD1995 Mike Edwards, DMD, MAGD1994 John Barnes, DMD, FAGD1993 Bobby Babb, DMD, MAGD1992 I.J. Tortorici, DMD1991 Howard Gamble, DMD, FAGD1990 Gordon Isbell, III, DMD, MAGD1989 Bill Chesser, DMD, MAGD1988 A. Stephen Rouss, DMD, MAGD1987 Don Shotts, DMD1986 William Gafford, DMD1985 Philip Timberlake, DMD1984 Chalmus Strickland, DMD1983 William Wright, DMD, MAGD1982 Barry Isenberg, DMD1981 Jack McIntyre, DMD1980 Robert Lumpkin, DMD1979 Lyldon Strickland, DMD, MAGD1978 John Orr, Jr. DMD, MAGD1977 James Bailey, DMD1976 J. Calvin McCulloh, DMD, MAGD1975 Joseph Pullen, DMD1974 William Bellande, DMD, MAGD1973 J.E. Snead, DMD1972 John Gray, DMD

ALAGD 2009 Board of DirectorsJim Clark, DMD

Charles Graffeo, DMD, MAGDElizabeth Jackson, DMD

Toni Neumeier, DMD, MAGD Hunter Pope, DMD, FAGDDavid Scott, DMD, FAGDDavid Skees, DMD, FAGDAlan Vines, DMD, FAGD

ALAGD Review of DentistrySandestin Chairpersons

Program Chair: Milton Essig, DMDArrangements Chair: Bobby Babb, DMD, MAGDCorp. Sponsor Chair: Alan Vines, DMD, FAGDExhibits Chair: Bob DeShazer, DMD, MAGDAV Chair: Bud Rogers, DMD, FAGDDisplay Chair: Gary Myers, DMD, MAGDBrochure Design: Angela Gilliver

AGD Delegates

Bill Chesser, DMD, MAGDGary Myers, DMD, MAGDTim Brooks, DMD, MAGD

Alternates:Milton Essig, DMD

Ray McLaughlin, DMD, FAGD

ALAGD Committee Chairpersons Continuing Education: Charles Graffeo, DMD, MAGD Legislative: Gary Myers, DMD, MAGD Public Information: William Ingram, DMD, MAGD Membership: David Scott, DMD, FAGD Finance: Douglas Beckham, DMD, FAGD UAB SOD Liaison: Toni Neumeier, DMD, MAGD

National CouncilMembers:

Paul Bussman, DMD, FAGDBill Chesser, DMD, MAGD

Mike Edwards, DMD, MAGDHoward Gamble, DMD, MAGD

Gary Myers, DMD, MAGDKenneth Suggs, DMD, FAGD

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Registration FormName Address City State Zip Name on Badge AGD Member? Y NAGD Number First Time Attendee? Y NPhone #( ) Other #( ) Email Address Please include an email address for your confirmation of registration and payment

Staff Members Attending Children Attending Age Age Please include additional staff/children on a separate sheet of paper

Please reserve the following sessions: Number Attending

Tuesday8:00AM-5:00PM

Dr.John Coke / Dr. Mike EdwardsThe Medically Complex Patient and the Use of Minimal Sedation

Tuesday8:00AM-12:00PM

Ms. Sally McKenzieLost Patients...How Dentists Lose Patients Everyday

Tuesday1:00PM-5:00PM

Ms. Sally McKenzieUncovering Practice Profit Killers

Wednesday8:00AM-5:00PM

Dr. Sandra O’Neal / Dr. Michael ReddyDental Implants: Why, When, And How

Wednesday8:00AM-12:00PM

Dr. Charles BlairFocus on Profitability for the Efficient Practice

Wednesday1:00PM-5:00PM

Dr. Charles BlairStay Out of Jail: The Top Coding Errors

Wednesday8:00AM-12:00PM

Dr. Philip VassilopoulisPeriodontal Treatment for Hygienists

Wednesday1:00AM-5:00PM

Dr. Philip Vassilopoulis / Dr. Mia GeisingerPerio Hygiene Lab Participation Fee $35.00

Thursday8:00AM-5:00PM

Dr. Dan NathansonTreatment Planning, Biomaterials, Prosthodontic Technology

Thursday8:00AM-12:00PM

Dr. Charles BlairHygiene Economics

Thursday8:00AM-12:00PM

Ms. Nancy TomlinRules Make Cents (Infection Control)

Thursday1:00PM-5:00PM

Dr. Andrei BaraschInternal Medicine for Dental Staff

Thursday1:00PM-5:00PM

Mr. Scott HerndonCPR Participation Fee $35.00

Friday8:00AM-5:00PM

Dr. Perng-Ru LiuAvoid Clinical Failures: Achieving Excellence.........

Friday8:00AM-12:00PM

Dr. Robert MeadorAm I Ready for Lasers?

Friday8:00AM-12:00PM

Dr. Nicholas ConteRapid Esthetic Provisional Fabrication and Equilibration..........

Friday1:00PM-5:00PM

Dr. Nicholas ConteProvisional Restoration Lab Participation Fee $35.00

Friday1:00PM-3:00PM

Dr. Gaylon McColloughThe Beautifully Balanced Life

Friday8:00AM-12:00PM

Mr. Scott HerndonCPR $35.00 Fee Hands On

Friday1:00PM-5:00PM

Ms. Nancy TomlinRules Make Cents (Infection Control)

Fees: Postmarked byMay 29

Postmarked byAug. 14

Postmarked After Aug. 14

AGD Member $435.00 $510.00 $540.00

Non Member $565.00 $640.00 $680.00

Retired Dentist $85.00 $85.00 $85.00

Dental Student $30.00 $50.00 $70.00

1st Year Practice $30.00 $50.00 $70.00

Staff $95.00 $95.00 $95.00

Spouse $25.00 $25.00 $25.00

New Member Application Fee: $ 2.00 $ Staff Registration: Number of Staff X $95.00 $ **First staff member must register at Dr. rate if the Dr. is not attendingSpouse Registration: $25.00 $ Spouse Name for Badge **Spouse Registration must be paid to receive a badge

Participation Fee RegistrationDr. Vassilopoulis/Dr. Geisinger Perio Lab X $35.00 $ Thursday CPR Hands On PM Number X $35.00 $ Friday CPR Hands On AM Number X $35.00 $ Dr. Nicholas Conte Prov. Restor. Lab. X $35.00 $

Spouse Luncheon Friday $30.00 $ TOTAL $

We now accept Visa/Mastercard/AX/PersonalChecksCard Number Expiration Date: Billing Zip Code Signature:

Alabama Academy of General Dentistry’s Refund Policy

A full refund will be given if the cancellation request is received by e-mail or post-marked by 30 days prior to the beginning of the meeting. An administrative fee of $50.00 will be charged if the cancellation request is received by e-mail or postmarked between 29 to 8 days, inclusive, prior to the meeting. Pre-registration is considered closed 7 days prior to the meeting and refund requests will not be made after this time.

Any registrant denied a refund that has extenuating circumstances is eligible to ap-peal in writing to the Board of Directors for special consideration. The written request must include details and any documentation of the extenuating circumstance and must be received within 30 days of the close of the meeting.

I have read and understand the refund policy of the Alabama Academy of General Dentistry. Doctor’s Signature

Please complete entire registration form.Make checks payable and mail to:Alabama Academy of General Dentistry2723 Elberta StreetNorthport, AL 35475

For Additional Information:Phone: 205.333.0460Fax: 205.333.0466Toll Free: [email protected]

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Name Group Alabama Academy of General Dentistry Address City State Zip Telephone( ) Arrival Day Date / / Departure Day Date / /

Number of Rooms Circle Request: 1 King 2 Double Beds 2 Double Beds with bunk beds without bunk beds

Check-In Time: 4:00 PM, Check-Out 11:00 AM$50 Early Departure Fee (for check-out prior to confirmed departure date)

Advance Deposit of One Night’s Room and Tax is Required to Confirm Reservations

Method of Payment....(circle one) Check or Credit CardVisa MasterCard American Express

Card Number Expiration Date / / Security Code on Card Signature

Regional Jet Service: Okaloosa Regional Airport (VPS) Ground Transportation Services are available 24 hours at approx. $50.00

Send Form To: Hilton Sandestin, Attn: ALAGD Reservations, 4000 Sandestin Blvd. South, Destin, Florida 32550Reservations On-Line Code: AGD www.sandestinresort.hilton.com

1.800.367.1271

Housing Request/Hilton SandestinRate: $169.00 per night. Return reservation request to the

Hilton Sandestin no later than Monday,August 9, 2010. Reserve your room early due to limited availability.

AVAILABLE UPGRADES FOR ADDITIONAL COST

SPA TOWER ACCOMMODATIONS EMERALD TOWER ACCOMMODATIONS

EXECUTIVE BEACH VIEW $219.00 DELUXE BEACH VIEW $219.00

EXECUTIVE LANAI $269.00 DELUXE LANAI $319.00

EXECUTIVE BEACH FRONT $319.00 DELUXE FAMILY SUITE $369.00

AMBASSADOR SUITE $369.00 DELUXE BEACH FRONT-DBL BEDS $319.00

PRESIDENTIAL SUITE $669.00 DELUXE BEACH FRONT-KING BED $369.00

NEW For 2010!!

FREE INTERNET AND SELF-PARKING

AT THE HILTON SANDESTIN TO ALL

ALAGD REGISTRANTS!!!!!

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