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If you are a general dentist, dental hygienist, or dental assistant, take advantage of this program in a relaxed, collegial environment. Join us in beautiful Ocean City, Maryland at the Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel for a continuing dental education program co-sponsored by Dodd Dental Laboratories and the University of Delaware’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies.
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Summer Dental Symposium July 25–29, 2016 • Ocean City, Maryland Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel Continuing Dental Education SPONSORED bY ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED bY
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Summer DentalSymposiumJuly 25–29, 2016 • Ocean City, MarylandClarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel

Continuing Dental Education

SPONSORED by

ADDITIONAL SUPPORTPROVIDED by

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The Continuing Dental Education Summer Symposiumcombines quality education with a great location. If youare a general dentist, dental hygienist or dental assistant,take advantage of this continuing education program ina relaxed, collegial environment. Whether you are travel-ing alone or with family, Ocean City offers the ideal loca-tion for our Summer Symposium. Attractions abound,from the world-famous boardwalk, to the beautifulbeaches (including nearby Assateague Island NationalSeashore); great shopping; tennis, golf and other recre-ational opportunities; arcades and amusements; and anearly endless variety of restaurants and eateries. Formore information on attractions and activities, go towww.ococean.com. Ocean City is approximately a three-hour drive from baltimore, Philadelphia or Washington,DC. Excellent programs and speakers.Great beach location!

Credit

Participants will be awarded 4.0 credit hours for each seminar.To receive credit, participants must sign in at the seminar, attend the seminar in its entirety and complete an evaluation.Certificates of attendance will be awarded at the completionof each seminar and must be picked up at that time. Pleasecontact your state examining board to see if the courses offered at this symposium are approved for credit.

National Dentex Corporation is designated as anApproved PACE Program Provider by the Academyof General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider areaccepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership, andmembership maintenance credits. Approval does

not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistryor AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extendsfrom 10/1/2014 to 9/30/2017. Provider ID# 211838

This continuing educationactivity has been planned

and implemented in accordance with the standards of theADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP)through joint efforts between National Dentex and the University of Delaware.

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Program Schedule

Monday, July 25 7:30 a.m.Registration and Continental Breakfast

8 a.m.–noonClinical Issues and Lessons in Implants, Extractionsand Failure to Diagnose CasesMichael R. Ragan, DMD, JD, LLM

Tuesday, July 26 7:30 a.m.Registration and Continental Breakfast

8 a.m.–noonAn Oral Infection That Can Kill—Diagnosing andTreating Periodontal Infection in the 21st CenturyThomas E. baldwin, DDS, MAGD

Wednesday, July 27 7:30 a.m.Registration and Continental Breakfast

8 a.m.–noonClues to Your Patients’ Health History: The Most Common Physician-Prescribed MedicationsHarold L. Crossley, DDS, PhD

Thursday, July 28 7:30 a.m.Registration and Continental Breakfast

8 a.m.–noonRestorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care for Long-Term Successbradley Trattner, DDS

Friday, July 29 7:30 a.m.Registration and Continental Breakfast

8 a.m.–noonDentistry’s Crowning MomentLary George, DDS

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Monday, July 25, 8 a.m.–noon

Clinical Issues and Lessons in Implants,Extractions and Failure to Diagnose CasesMichael R. Ragan, DMD, JD, LLM

This course addresses the expanding role of dentists in health care and increases in clinical risk and liability exposure. Strategies to improve patient care and enhance clinical knowledge will be highlighted througha comprehensive review of implant, extraction and failure-to-diagnoseoral cancer case studies.

Learning objectives:

• Increase clinical knowledge and risk awareness through case studies

• Identify common issues in implant, extraction and failure-to-diagnosecases and use them in an effort to improve patient care

• Understand the key clinical risks that lead to untoward outcomes andmalpractice claims

Dr. Michael R. Ragan is managing partner of a Miami-basedlaw firm, with 25 years of experience as a defense trial attorney.After receiving a BA from Syracuse University, he received aDMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of DentalMedicine, a JD from Georgetown University Law Center, and an

LLM in health law from Loyola University College of Law. Dr. Ragan has heldacademic appointments at the University of Pennsylvania School of DentalMedicine, the University of Florida College of Dentistry, and the GeorgetownUniversity School of Dentistry. Dr. Ragan is presently professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Nova SoutheasternCollege of Dental Medicine. Dr. Ragan practiced dentistry for 15 years andalso spent seven years supervising health care professional liability claimswithin the insurance industry. Dr. Ragan is a member of the board of direc-tors of Fortress Insurance Company and chairman of the claims committee.Dr. Ragan is a fellow of the American College of Dentists, the InternationalCollege of Dentists, and the American College of Legal Medicine.

This program is funded in part by an educational grant from JLK InsuranceGroup.

This seminar is appropriate for dentists.

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Tuesday, July 26, 8 a.m.–noon

An Oral Infection That Can Kill—Diagnosing and Treating Periodontal Infection in the 21st CenturyThomas E. Baldwin, DDS, MAGD

Periodontal infection has been shown to be directly related to and may bea major cause of heart disease, stroke, brain abscesses and other systemicdiseases. Its incidence has been estimated at affecting over 50% of peopleover 30 years of age, and over 70% of those over 65 years of age. This is whyit is extremely important that all dentists know and understand the micro-biological basis of diagnosis and treatment of periodontal infection.Following attendance at Dr. baldwin's course dentists and hygienists willbe able to:• Properly diagnose periodontal infection• Explain the problem and its solution to the patient in easy to under-

stand terms• Treat periodontal infection in an effective and successful manner, and

to prevent its reoccurrence• Make the treatment of periodontal infection a profitable and spiritually

rewarding center for the dental office• Know better how to prevent periodontal infection before it occursThis presentation is appropriate for general dentists, prosthodontists,periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, hygienists and assistants.

Dr. Baldwin graduated from the University of Maryland DentalSchool in 1970. After serving for two years in the U.S. Army, hejoined a practice as an associate dentist. He then taught full-timefor two years at the dental school, during which time he opened a private practice in general dentistry in Towson, Maryland, in

1975. He received a master of science in nutrition from the Clayton College ofNatural Health in 2005. He has been awarded a mastership in the Academy ofGeneral Dentistry along with fellowship and accreditation from the InternationalAcademy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. Dr. Baldwin retired from active dentistry in 2008 and now practices nutritional counseling and mentoring indental practices.

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Wednesday, July 27, 8 a.m.–noon

Clues to Your Patients’ Health History:The Most Common Physician-Prescribed MedicationsHarold L. Crossley, DDS, PhD

your patients are living longer thanks to their medications but many of thephysician-prescribed medications used by your patients have dental impli-cations and side effects affecting your treatment plan. Some medicationscan cause a “burning mouth syndrome” and, in fact, others may cause sexual dysfunction. This presentation includes the indications, contraindi-cations and side effects of the most commonly prescribed medications.

This four hour seminar includes information that satisfies the new MarylandState board of Dental Examiners CE requirement for “Proper prescribingand disposal of medications” required for licensure renewal.

At the conclusion of this course, the attendees will know:

• Medications that could adversely interact with dental drugs

• What oral side effects may be caused by these medications

• Maximum doses for commonly prescribed pain medications

• How to combine analgesics to maximize their effects

• Alternatives to opioids for treatment of post-operative pain

• What statins are less likely to be affected by grapefruit juice interactions

• Indications for metformin (Glucophage)

• A dental drug interaction that could be fatal

• Current recommendations for subacute bacterial endocarditis (SbE) andorthopedic prosthesis prophylaxis

This seminar is appropriate for dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants.

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Harold L. Crossley, DDS, PhD is professor emeritus at the University of Maryland Dental School. A native of Rhode Island,Dr. Crossley received a bachelor of science in pharmacy fromthe University of Rhode Island in 1964. He later was awardedmaster of science (1970) and doctoral degrees (1972) in

pharmacology. The University of Maryland Dental School in Baltimoreawarded Dr. Crossley his DDS in 1980. His role as liaison between the classroom and his dental practice produced a practical approach to understanding the pharmacology of drugs used in the dental office.

Dr. Crossley has co-authored a number of articles and four books dealingwith a variety of topics within the field of pharmacology. Other areas of expertise include the pharmacology of street drugs and chemical dependency.Dr. Crossley serves on the Maryland State Dental Association’s Well-BeingCommittee, was a member of the University Interdisciplinary Committee for Drug Abuse Education and served on the Governor’s Commission on Prescription Drug Abuse. He is an active member of Phi Kappa Phi, OmicronKappa Upsilon Honorary Dental Society, the American College of Dentistsand the International College of Dentists and an honorary member of theThomas B. Hinman Dental Society. He was the recipient of the 2008 GordonChristensen Lecturer Recognition award presented by the Chicago DentalSociety and the recipient of the 2012 Award of Distinction presented by theAcademy of Dentistry International for his efforts in Continuing Dental Education. He has been a consultant for the United States Drug EnforcementAdministration and other law enforcement agencies since 1974.

Drawing on this unique background, Dr. Crossley has become nationallyand internationally recognized as an expert on street drugs and chemicaldependency as well as the clinical pharmacology of dental drugs.

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Thursday, July 28, 8 a.m.–noon

Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care forLong-Term SuccessBradley Trattner, DDS

Restorative endodontics (RE) is based on minimally invasive root canalpreparations and bioceramic bonded obturation that enhance the longterm biomechanical success of the endodontically treated tooth. RE isbased on a biologic approach that emphasizes debridement and disin-fection rather than shaping for obturation. This real world endodonticspresentation is highly practical and will describe numerous facets ofclinical endodontics, utilizing a “case based learning approach.” Premolarand molar clinical cases will be discussed in detail that will demonstrateboth the basic and advanced instrumentation and obturation technique,as well some technique variations to handle more challenging cases.

A demo station with hand pieces and plastic blocks will be set up andavailable to provide participants the opportunity to use "real world"techniques and to witness first-hand how they will change the way theypractice endodontics.

During this lecture participants will learn:

• The scientific concepts for success by incorporating a few new simplesteps during clinical care

• How to properly use the ESX® NiTi rotary file and instrumentation system

• Gain insight into the use of the new bioceramic materials in both surgical and nonsurgical endodontic care

This seminar is appropriate for dentists.

A diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics and amember of the College of Diplomates, Dr. Bradley Trattner received both his DDS and certificate in endodontics from theUniversity of Maryland Dental School. He holds staff positionsat Sinai Hospital and teaches endodontics in the departments

of Endodontics and Advanced Education in General Dentistry at the University of Maryland Dental School. He has maintained a private practice

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in endodontics in Baltimore, Maryland, for over 25 years and has been voted“Baltimore’s Best” endodontist by baltimore Magazine since 2002. He is apast president of both the Maryland Association of Endodontists and Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity as well as a member of the Pierre FauchardInternational Honor Academy and is a fellow of the American College ofDentists. He is presently president-elect of the University of Maryland Dental School Alumni Board. He has lectured extensively nationally and is a clinical advisor and certified lecturer for Real World Endo.

This program is funded in part by an educational grant from Real World Endo.

Friday, July 29, 8 a.m.–noon

Dentistry’s Crowning MomentLary George, DDS

Many factors play a role in developing fixed restorations that adhere tothe goals of fit, form and function. There are times the procedure willneed to be altered or redone in order to achieve the desired outcome.This presentation shines a light on the determinants involved with mini-mizing detours and taking your fixed cases to completion.

After the completion of this course, the participant will:

• Describe the procedural variances that affect the outcome of treatment

• Establish criteria to determine whether to continue adjusting therestoration or start over with a new impression

• Decrease stress at the cementation appointment

This seminar is appropriate for dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants.

Dr. Lary George graduated from the University of TennesseeCollege of Dentistry in 1988. After a stint in private practice, hefurthered his education at the Ohio State University, complet-ing the advanced prosthodontics program in 1995. He wentback into private practice and in 2001 joined the communica-

tion team at Green Dental Lab where he worked for 10 years consulting withdentists on their fixed, removable and implant cases. Today, Dr. Georgeserves as director of professional education for the largest network of dentallaboratories in the United States, National Dentex. With significant clinical

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and laboratory experience, Dr. George has a unique perspective that can en-hance your practice. He has lectured extensively throughout the UnitedStates on the subjects of fixed, removable and implant prosthodontics andhis energetic presentation style makes for a memorable learning experience.

This program is funded in part by an educational grant from Dodd DentalLaboratories.

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General Information

Conference Location

Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel10100 Coastal HighwayOcean City, Maryland 21842-2698

The Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel is located between 100th Street and Old Landing Road in Ocean City, Maryland.Look for the Clarion Hotel sign on theocean side.

Conference Parking

Ample free parking is available surround-ing the hotel. Additional free parking islocated across the street. both parkinglots have “Clarion Hotel” signs.

Accommodations

The Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel is one of Ocean City’s finest full-servicehotels. Located directly on the beachoverlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Clarion offers the ultimate in comfort. In addition to the standard accommoda-tions, the hotel also provides room service;free weekday newspapers; gift shop;beauty shops; bellman; in-room microwaves, refrigerators and safes; two ocean-frontrestaurants; nightclub; live entertainmentboth inside and on the beach; fitness center and sauna; heated indoor and outdoor pools. This hotel is close to areaattractions and outlet shopping. TheOcean City airport is only nine miles fromthe hotel. The Clarion is a convenientdrive from baltimore, Washington, D.C.,Philadelphia and New york. A limitednumber of rooms have been reserved at aspecial reduced room rate. Interested participants should contact the hotel directly at 800-638-2100 and ask for theSummer Dental Symposium group rate.Reservations must be made by June 27,2016. For more information about thehotel, visit www.clarionoc.com.

Registration

Online—If you are paying with a creditcard or check, please visitwww.udel.edu/dental.

Fax—Paying by credit card, purchaseorder or government voucher? Fax formon the next page to 302-831-0701.

Phone—Have your credit card and courseinformation ready, then call 302-831-7600, weekdays.

Mail—Please see form on the next page.you can also download the registrationform at www.udel.edu/dental.

Price

Symposium registration weekly rate is$750 for dentists and $375 for dental hygienists or other team members. Thedaily rate is $225 for dentists and $100 fordental hygienists or other team members.

The registration fee includes seminar instruction, course materials, certificatesof attendance and continental breakfasteach day. Participants assume responsi-bility for living accommodations and allother meals.

Refund Policy

A full refund will be given for written cancellations received before July 18,2016. No refunds will be given after thisdate. The University of Delaware is not responsible for any penalties or fees assessed as a result of cancellation ormodifications of travel arrangements orhotel accommodations.

For More Information

If you have any questions about this conference, please call 302-831-3474, or write to [email protected].

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Registration FormContinuing Dental Education Summer Symposium

July 25–29, 2016n Mr. n Ms. n Dr.

Name ____________________________________________Degree____________________

Name as you would like on your name badge ______________________________________

Email address ________________________________________________________________

Employer __________________________________________________________________

Home address ______________________________________________________________

City ________________________________State ____________Zip __________________

Telephone __________________________________________________________________

How did you hear about the symposium?

Symposium Registration Fee—Full payment is due with registration. Please indicate theprogram(s) you wish to attend.

Enclosed is my check for $ ____________ made payable to the University of Delaware.When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use the information from your check to make a one-time electronic funds transfer from your account or to process the account as a check transaction.

Please charge $ ________ to my n Visa n MasterCard n American Express n Discover

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Registrants are responsible for all fees unless written cancellation is received by July 18, 2016. Please duplicate form for additional enrollments.

Dentist rate:

nWeekly ................................................$750....(200-001)

n Mon. (Clinical Issues and Lessons) ..$225....(201-001)

n Tues. (Periodontal Infection) ......$225....(202-001)

nWed. (Pharmacology)....................$225....(203-001)

n Thurs. (Restorative Endodontics) ....$225....(204-001)

n Fri. (Crowns)......................................$225....(205-001)

Dental Hygienist/Team Member rate:

nWeekly ................................................$375....(200-002)

nMon. (Clinical Issues and Lessons) ..$100....(201-002)

n Tues. (Periodontal Infection) ......$100....(202-002)

nWed. (Pharmacology)....................$100....(203-002)

n Thurs. (Restorative Endodontics) ....$100....(204-002)

n Fri. (Crowns)......................................$100....(205-002)

Return to: Continuing Dental Education Summer Symposium, University of DelawareDivision of Professional and Continuing Studies, 201 John M. Clayton Hall, Newark, DE 19716-7410Attn: RegistrarPhone: 302-831-7600, Fax: 302-831-0701

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