SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  16
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
SAN DIEGO
DENTAL CONVENTIONJUNE 24-25 2016
MARINA VILLAGE & CONFERENCE CENTER | 1936 QUIVIRA WAY SAN DIEGO, CA 91941
Dr. Eric Osmolinski
Dr. Jana Osmolinski
Dr. Maite Moreno
Saliva and Diabetes
Sam Alborz DDS
Niti Rotary Files
Jan Lazarus RDH,
2016 Insurance
Shailesh Kottal, DDS
CBCT
Kianor Shah DDS
Extraction Academy
Anthony “Rick” Cardoza, DDS
Forensic Dentistry
619.277.4743 | www.ceadental.com | chris@ceadental.com
Cecilia Chen, Esq.
Practice Sale
Ashley A. Goodman, DDS
Dental Hypnosis
Vincent Tran, DDS
TMJ Dysfunction
Alice P. Moran, DMD
LANAP®
Juan P. Acosta
Dental Hypnosis
William Nordquist, DDS
Health and Disease
Richard A. Litt, DDS, MS
Orthodontics
Rebecca Gerber
Dental Insurance
FREE Parking Breakfast & Lunch Included Wine & Cheese Social Prizes
Marina Village and Conference Center 1936 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
SAN DIEGO DENTAL CONVENTION
Continuing Education Academy | Friday June 24
Group Discount of 4 or More Save $10 Each on Day Passes Only
SAN DIEGO DENTAL CONVENTION
Continuing Education Academy | Saturday June, 25
Marina Village and Conference Center 1936 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016
101 - California Infection Control & OSHA Update
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Credits: 3.00
102 - The 2016 Dental Code" PPO and HMO
Power Training Insurance Coding
Kathy Dennis
Learn the interworking's of insurance companies and get paid on the
claim the first time. You will learn the claims process and never before
billed cut codes.
Learn how to maximize your insurances with today’s billing techniques.
Educational Objectives:
● Preventive coding ● The appeals process
● Crown coding ● Restorative coding ● Standard coordination of benefits
● Onlay coding ● How to negotiate fees ● Differences in insurances
● Missed codes ● Insurance payment regulations
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
103 - Incorporating Orthodontics In To Your Dental Practice:
Why, How, When, Where?
Richard A. Litt, DDS, MS F.O.R.C.E., International
In 1983 the ADA in a strategic plan for dentists recommended broadening
the scope of services offered by general dentists, while decreasing the
number of specialists and scope of specialty practice. That process, although
gradual in development is a continuing process in Dentistry. A recent survey
of several thousand dentists, who had completed extensive continuing
education in orthodontics, suggested six general benefits derived from
including orthodontics into their practice:
Educational Objectives:
● Better serves patent needs ● Makes practice more enjoyable
● Provides full dental service in one location ● Creates office loyalty
● Improves their clinical skills in general
This presentation will present an overview of the biologic basis for orthodontic
practice and the clinical application of these principles in:
● Diagnosis and treatment planning ● Timing of treatment
● The extraction, non-extraction decision ● Archwire selection
● Retention planning & appliance selection ● Biomechanics planning
● Interceptive, functional/orthopedic and fixed appliance selection
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
104-Dispelling the “CSI Effect” Myth,
An Overview of Contemporary Forensic Dentistry
Anthony “Rick” Cardoza, DDS
Because of the current popularity of forensic faire in television, the
general public is getting a skewed view of the true nature of forensic
investigation. This issue is commonly known as the “CSI effect”.
In this seminar, Dr. Cardoza will dispel this myth as it relates to forensic
odontology.
Topics will include forensic dental identification of decedents of varying
postmortem states including: skeletal, fragmented, decomposed, burned
remains and pattern injuries as they relate to bite mark investigation not only in human
bites but animal bites as well.
Educational Objectives:
● Learn the varied roles of forensic dentists.
● Understand the forensic value of dental records.
● Recognize how to cooperate with the legal system.
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
Client Testimonial:
Cecilia assisted me in buying my first practice. Not only did
she do an excellent job to make sure that my interests and investment is
protected, she went out of her way to negotiate 3-months rent abate-
ment for me, which gave me the much needed breathing room during
the transition period.
I highly recommend Cecilia and thank her for her efforts to
me now becoming a proud first time practice owner.
Dmitry Aminov, DMD
Serving Dental Professionals:
● Practice Sales and Acquisitions
● Lease Review and Negotiation
● Partnership Formation and Buy-Out
● Practice Start-Up and Incorporation
● Associate and Fee Sharing Agreements
● Estate Planning
SEE COURSES FRIDAY # 205 & #305, SATURDAY #505 & #605
How might Social
Media hurt my
practice?
In today’s social media hyper connected world,
a practice’s goodwill is heavily influenced by patient
loyalty and relationship. While it’s important to
maintain high patient satisfaction and being able to
reach an audience far greater than the number influenced
by traditional advertising, too much connection could
impact the practice value negatively.
For instance, if the selling doctor is very active
and connected with the patients through social media,
a buying dentist might believe that many patients
would maintain contact with the selling doctor
through Facebook or twitter, resulting in a much
higher attrition rate.
Cecilia Chen, Attorney
San Diego/Los Angeles
www.practiceatty.com
Super Lawyer 2014
nominated by Peers
Tool Free: 855.850.4111
Email: cchen@cclegalgroup.com
www.practiceatty.com
105-Extraction Academy ~ Hands-On Surgical Training
Start Performing on of the most common Procedures in Dentistry with Confidence.
This course has a 1-day fee of $995.00
Dr. Kianor Shah
This advanced course combines an informative, in depth lectures with
comprehensive hands on surgical experiences. The course is designed to teach
minimally traumatic tooth extractions, focusing on alveolar ridge preservation,
biomaterials selection and placement, surgical and suturing techniques, pain
management and patient aftercare.
Upon completion of the course, participants should have the skills to correctly plan
and confidently perform various extraction techniques.
7:30 – 8:00 Breakfast & Registration
8:00 – 9:00 Introduction and History
9:00 – 10:00 Case presentations
10:00 – 11:00 Instruments
11:00 – 12:00 Hands-on
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 Case presentations
2:00 – 4:00 Hands-on
4:00 – 5:00 Tips and Tricks
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Credits: 8.00
106 - The LANAP® and LAPIP™ Protocols:
Minimally Invasive, Laser-Assisted Treatments for Moderate-to-
Severe Periodontal Disease and Ailing and Failing Implants
Alice Moran DDS
Periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss among
adults, according to the US Surgeon General. 85% of American adults
have some form of periodontal disease, which is linked to systemic health
conditions such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, certain cancers,
rheumatoid arthritis, and now fatal heart attack. Meanwhile, up to 80
percent of dental implant patients experience complications due to
periodontal tissue inflammation, with 1,000,000 removed annually each
year worldwide.
The LANAP and LAPIP protocols are two scientifically proven minimally invasive,
laser-assisted approaches to treating these periodontal conditions. A recent systematic
review from the American Academy of Periodontology Regeneration Workshop reports
that the LANAP protocol can induce periodontal regeneration and may be appropriate
for multiple defects as a first line of periodontal disease management. A multicenter
human clinical study reported control of peri-implantitis infection and reversal of bone
loss after treatment with the LAPIP protocol.
After a brief overview of the prevalence and incidence of
these periodontal conditions, this presentation includes a series of
clinical cases utilizing the LANAP and LAPIP treatment
protocols. Patient selection, step-by-step treatment guidelines, and
long-term clinical results are described. Practice management
considerations for treating such patients are elaborated.
Educational Objectives:
1. Summarize the prevalence of periodontal disease, peri-implant mucositis,
and peri-implantitis.
2. Describe the step-by-step technique involved in treating moderate-to-
severe periodontal disease with the LANAP protocol.
3. Evaluate the effectiveness of the related LAPIP protocol in treating ailing
and failing implants.
4. Learn how to expand services for patients who have periodontal disease
into orthodontics, prosthodontics, implants, cosmetics, and endodontics,
as appropriate.
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
107-The Oral-Systemic Connection:
The Balance between Health and Disease
William D. Nordquist DDS
When distilling all the evidence connecting periodontal disease to chronic
inflammatory autoimmune diseases, it all boils down to a gross imbalance of
microbes throughout the entirety of the gastro-intestinal tract. Dental disease
is the “canary in the coal mine” that warns of more serious disease to follow.
This lecture will carefully present the scientific evidence to span the gap
between health and disease.
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
201- California Dental Practice Act
A required course for all California licensed dental professionals.
Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
202-Front Office Boot Camp, Part 1
Kathy Dennis
The purpose of this lecture is to increase patient acceptance in your office
with proven strategies and systems for treatment planning, consultations,
financial arrangements, and production/collection systems.
You will learn systems and real strategies for increasing collections, monitor-
ing your practice effectively,
streamlining scheduling, and fine-tuning team communication.
Educational Objectives:
● New patient Telephone etiquette that build relationships, while getting to the details
● What to do when patients don’t pay
● Why and when to offer flexible financial arrangements
● Reports to run – and when – to ensure a full schedule for the dentist
● Building the communication bridge: clinical to administrative teams
● How to teach the patient to take responsibility for their own dental benefits
● Effective claim submission techniques
● How to get to 90% case acceptance
Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
WHO CONTROLS YOUR
ON-LINE IMAGE?
Get Unlimited Reviews from YOUR patients
right from their phones, INSTANTLY!
Call or Text
(619) 277 - 4743
or
(951) 526-5103
For a Demo Today!
$299 set-up
$299 Month “No Contracts”
203-Dentistry’s Role in the Mass Disaster Scenario/
Child Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence Recognition
Anthony “Rick” Cardoza, DDS
This lecture, Dr. Cardoza will discuss the evolution
of mass disaster management from the perspective of
forensic dentistry. Learn how forensic dentists have
participated in events such as commercial airline
crashes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and wildfires.
See how the postmortem record collection has evolved
from analog to
digital along with the integration of dental postmortem software programs.
Also, as
dental health care professionals, you are mandated by law to report patients you suspect
have signs or symptoms of physical abuse.
These patients may be children, adults, or the elderly. The law assumes that you
have had training on recognition of signs of abuse and if you have not, the law requires
you to become educated on the subject. This course will also familiarize you with what
those signs may be as well as discuss what your reporting duties are and how to
properly file a report if you do indeed suspect abuse on a patient.
Educational Objectives:
● Recognize the use of dental records in a mass disaster.
● Understand the role of the forensic dentist in a mass fatality.
● Recognize signs and symptoms of physical abuse.
● Understand what your reporting duties are for a physically abused patient.
● Improve the appreciation of accurate and well-maintained dental records for multiple
applications to matters of law.
Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
204-Unleash the Power of Optimum Health and Wealth for Your Practice
Jan Lazarus RDH, Certified Health Coach
Now that we have knowledge and an important understanding that
there is an Oral Systemic link, how do we accurately and successfully
communicate this critical information to our patients? Take advantage
of this unique opportunity to achieve a higher level of total health and
clinical results for your patients! This Dental Hygiene focused course is
designed to include your doctor and your entire team!
Be inspired! Take your dental hygiene service to the next level!
Educational Objectives:
● Learn how to become a key partner in your patients’ dental & systemic health
● Redefine rpevention, disease and wellness for your practice success
● Learn how & when to communicate important oral systemic information
● Update your existing protocols to support oral systemic health
● Create an Ultimate Doctor/Hygiene Exam that supports Total Health
● Leave with an action plan
Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
205-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 1 of 2
Understanding, recognition & treatment of common emergencies.
Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski
Medical emergencies are on the rise in the
dental office due to increasing age of the
population. Our patients are living longer and are
taking more prescription medications which have significant
implication on the dental treatment. Being able to recognize and
treat any potential emergency is a skill requiring knowledge and
experience.
During the lecture, dentists will be provided with the
description of the most common emergencies, equipment required and a team approach
in the management of a stressful situations towards the successful treatment outcome.
Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
206 - Experience The Newest Innovation In Niti Rotary Files –
Hyflex® Edm
Dr. Sam Alborz,
The objective of this course is to familiarize the general dentist with
biologic and clinical principles that will allow for a predictably successful
outcome with non-surgical root canal therapy.
Following completion of the course, participants should be
able to:
● Accurately diagnose a patient’s chief complaint
● Understand canal morphology and understand
successful endodontic treatment
● Use current research to gain better understanding of how to
eliminate intracanal bacteria
● Understand why some endodontic cases fail to heal despite seemingly ideal
endodontic treatment Additionally, we will be presenting our new file system:
Hyflex EDM, which has revolutionized the rotary world !
The files will be available during the hands-on portion of the class.
Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 4.00
301- CPR Certified
CPR Instructor Price: Admission + $30.00
Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Credits: 3.00
302-Front Office Boot Camp, Part 2
Kathy Dennis
SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 202
Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
New & Used Handpieces For Sale
3 - 12 Month Warranty
Original Manufacturer Parts
Equipment Repairs Available
Quick Turn Around Times
Free Local Pickup & Delivery
Free Estimates
303-Secrets to a Successful Practice Sale or Purchase
Cecilia Chen Esq., Law Offices of Cecilia Chen
Whether you are considering buying or selling a practice, adding an
associate, forming a partnership, or are just curious about the value of your
practice, this seminar is for you! We’ll walk you through the process and give
you the details you need to know. Avoid costly mistakes by planning now,
your successful future depends on it!
Educational Objectives:
● Understand the blueprint for a successful transaction
● How to determine the best time to sell your practice
● The truth about how brokers and banks value your practice
● Insight into key points of a purchase and sale agreement
● Lease agreements - the good, the bad, the ugly
● Should you sell your practice and come back as an associate?
● How to assemble a team of experts to guide you around transition pitfalls.
Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
304-Dental Uses of Hypnosis/Relaxation Techniques
Ashley A. Goodman, D.D.S., DABHD, DABFD
This workshop will review basic, intermediate, and
some more advanced patient management hypnotic skills
including rapid, time saving verbal and nonverbal
techniques as they apply to the providing of effective and
comfortable dental care for both the providers (hygienists and RDAs) and
patients. The uses of creative visualization, desensitization,
restorative appliance acceptance. Specific applications of clinical dental uses for
behavior modifications, relaxation, pediatric situations, will be examined.
Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
305-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 2
Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski
SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 205
Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
Sean Harrison
(760)445-6643
P.O. Box 9504
San Diego, CA 92169
DENTALHANDPIECESOURCE
@hotmail.com
SAN DIEGO DENTAL
CONVENTION SPECIAL
For every handpiece you bring to the CEA
Dental Convention for repair you will re-
ceive a raffle ticket to be entered into a
drawing to win 2 Padres home game tickets.
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016
401- Infection Control for License Renewal and OSHA Update
A required course for all California licensed dental professionals,
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.00
402 - Dental Insurance Billing and Coding-2016
Rebecca Gerber
This dental billing course will provide you with insight into the
complicated tasks of insurance billing and coding. The instructor will
guide you through the entire dental insurance process, including: proper
coding, documentation, appeals, contracts, case presentations and
payment policies. Study reasons for low payments, denials, rejections, and other claims
processing challenges.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
403-“SWEEPING AWAY THE MYTHS: Separating Fact from Fiction in
Orthodontics”
A fact-filled presentation about many of the controversies in orthodontics today.
Richard A. Litt, DDS, MS, F.O.R.C.E., International
In recent years, a great deal of misinformation has been presented in the
name of continuing education. Misrepresentation of credentials, emperical
or anecdotal support for clinical procedures, functional appliance utilization
— often without any biological basis — as well as misunderstood
dento-legal allegations. All have been used to promote orthodontic
procedures or appliances within the non-specialty practice of orthodontics.
Dramatic and sweeping changes have taken place in dentistry during the
past quarter century.
Biologic discoveries, technical advancements, public health concerns, political and
economic influences on our healthcare delivery systems, and the virtual elimination of
the disease our profession was created to treat (dental caries), have caused a radical
metamorphosis in the practice of dentistry.
It's time you heard the truth! If you are presently practicing orthodontics or intend to
incorporate it into your practice, you owe it to yourself — and your patients — to find out
the truth and separate the "fact" from "fiction."
THIS COURSE WILL COVER:
● Facial growth/facial esthetics: the interdependent relationship
● Controversies in orthodontics
- Extraction/non-extraction treatment & its effect on the face & temporomandibular joint
- The “not-so-great” second molar debate
- The reality of arch development
- Functional jaw orthopedics: the truth
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE, YOU WILL:
● Understand the process of facial growth and dentoalveolar
compensation that leads to normal facial balance and normal
occlusion, as well as recognize the deviations from normal that
lead to various types of facial imbalance and malocclusion
● Understand the effect of proper diagnosis and treatment planning on facial balance
● Recognize the “non-factor” effect of bicuspid extractions on facial esthetics and the
temporomandibular joint
● Observe the “real” and “probable” results following second molar extraction therapy, a
treatment used in Europe 30 years ago when modern orthodontic options were not
available.
● Respect the long-term immutability of mandibular arch form
● Understand the way functional appliances “work” and recognize their very limited
effect on mandibular growth.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
404-Application of CBCT in the Dental Practice
Shailesh Kottal, D.D.S
Cone Beam CT (CBCT) technology is a relatively new addition to the
dental practice that has taken off with exponential growth. CBCT systems
are designed to allow for high resolution imaging of the hard tissues of the
maxillofacial region. CBCT allows for short scanning times and radiation
doses significantly less than traditional scanning techniques.
The availability of this technology in the dental practice provides the
dental practitioner with an imaging modality capable of providing a 3-D
orthogonal representation of the maxillofacial region with no distortion.
With the explosive growth of third party DICOM software applications, we are able to
provide improved treatment for our patients with greater predictability and efficiency.
This seminar will review cone beam technology and how it differs from
traditional scanning technology. Also, a quick review of some 3rd party software
applications with a focus on Nobel Biocare’s “Nobel-Guide” and Materialise’s SimPlant
systems will be presented.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
405-Extraction Academy ~ Hands-On Surgical Training
Start Performing on of the most common Procedures in Dentistry with Confidence.
This course has a 1-day fee of $995.00
Dr. Kianor Shah - See Class # 105 for Course Description
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Credits: 8.00
406 - Hypnodontics, Because Words Matter:
How to make your patients more comfortable
Juan P. Acosta, Dental Hypnosis Specialist
During this workshop you will learn how to effectively
make minor adjustments to your speech that help your pa-
tients become more comfortable and relaxed.
Increasing overall satisfaction increases patient retention,
and increasing retention ensures your practice is profitable and
sustainable.
You'll hear about proper patient preparation and learn how to create a
strong bond with your patients, resulting in online reviews, referrals and exponential
growth. This workshop includes fun practice exercises that will improve your communi-
cation skills in any situation.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
Social Media Marketing Power Kit
ONE YEAR OF SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT - DONE!
Kit Includes:
● Over 52 Suggested
● Lavalier Microphone for Videos
● Social Media Planner
● USB Drive with all Information
● And More!!!!
$399.00
“One Time Fee”
My Clear Image - Lina - (951) 526-5103
501- California Dental Practice Act
A required course for all California licensed dental professionals, this needs
to be taken every 2 years.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
502-Medical / Dental Insurance Cross Coding and Billing;
An Untapped Revenue Source
Rebecca Gerber
General dentists are finding that medical dental insurance cross coding is
becoming a necessity in today's competitive market. Proper billing of
dental procedures to medical carriers can be an untapped source of
revenue and help promote higher case acceptance with your patients.
Using medical benefits for certain services, can offer better savings, while
leaving dental benefits available for non-medical procedures.
Educational Objectives:
● Proper Tools & Resources for Billing ● Role of Staff Members
● Medically Billable Procedures ● How to Document Medical Necessity
● How to Obtain Eligibility and Benefits ● Implementation Procedures
● How to complete a claim form using Dentrix, EagleSoft, and OpenDental
Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
503 - Permanent Solution for TMJ Dysfunction
Vincent Tran, DDS
There is a tremendous need for a permanent solution for TMJ Dysfunction. It
is estimated that up to 12% of the population is affected by TMD.
The symptoms are well known, ranging from headaches, earaches, neck pain
or stiffness, congestion or ringing in the ears, clicking, popping or grating
noises, tired jaw or pain when chewing, limited mouth opening or jaw
locking, dizziness and fainting, pain behind the eyes, numbness in the hands,
shoulder and back pain. The current treatments of surgery, function
appliance, and night guard are ineffective.
Dr. Tran will show you how to recognize and diagnose TMD. Participants will learn the
skill sets necessary to effectively treat TMD. Participants will also learn how to present a
$30K treatment plan with great acceptance rate.
Educational Objectives:
● Review of the TMJ anatomy
● TMJ Exam-Demonstration
● Orthodontics - A must-have knowledge
● Smile Makeover - A necessary knowledge
● How to recognize TMD just by looking at patient posture and facial profile
● Full mouth reconstruction
Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
504-Diabetes and the Dental Office
Maite Moreno DDS, MS
Diabetes is a growing public health problem worldwide. Although there are
advanced diagnostic tools, the etiology is not fully understood. Dr. Moreno
will review the most current information and discus the relevance of this
disease to the practice of dentistry. If early emphasis on oral hygiene and
dental visits is made for these patients, advancement to periodontal disease
and the related complications of the disease can be avoided.
Educational Objectives:
● Outline the prevalence of diabetes & identify what influences the development
of oral complications in patients with diabetes.
● Understand the link between periodontal disease &
diabetes-related complications.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
505-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 1
Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski
SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 205
Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
601 - CPR
Certified CPR Instructor Price: Admission +$30.00
Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Credits: 3.00
602 - Medical Insurance Billing for Sleep Apnea and TMJ Disorders
The Best Kept Secrets for Higher Reimbursement
Rebecca Gerber
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a
person's breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with
untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep,
sometimes hundreds of times. Many times this can cause death. Similarly, TMD is pain,
followed by restricted mandibular movement, and noises from the
temporomandibular joints (TMJ) during jaw movement. Although TMD is not
life-threatening, it can be detrimental to quality of life, because the symptoms can
become chronic and difficult to manage.
Currently common treatments for both disorders are provided in dental offices
across the country. While both procedures can be billable to the medical insurance
carriers, it is important to document properly the medical necessity. It is also critical to
fill out the claim form properly.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
603 - Low Back & Neck Pain The True Cause
Tim George, , Egoscue Method
Why do I hurt? Why does it hurt to do my job? Why am I not sleeping as
much as I used to? Chronic pain is no fun and neither is the aging process if
your body is letting you down. The fix is easy if you give it a chance and you
will experience it during the workshop
Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
604 - Salivary Update Diagnostics in Dentistry:
A review of current biotechnology innovations
Maite Moreno DDS, MS
Saliva is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that is used to detect the
general health as well as buccal conditions of the patient. Diagnostic
advancements are resulting in better treatment planning approaches.
As the oral/systemic connection becomes more linked, clinicians are beginning
to think more in terms of prevention. Participants will learn about
microfluidic advancements, their correlation with genetics and different research studies.
Educational Objectives:
Learn the current status of salivary diagnostics. Learn the use of salivary diagnostics in
communication and patient care. Increase the periodontal awareness in the office to
enhance disease detection. Reveal a new periodontal standard of care
Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
605-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 2
Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski
SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 205
Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
FROM INTERSTATE 5:
Take the SEA WORLD DRIVE exit. From SEA WORLD DRIVE, take WEST
MISSION BAY DRIVE on your right. When you see the large green sign that says
QUIVIRA ROAD, get in the farthest left of the two left turn lanes. Turn left, go one
very short block and turn left again. MARINA VILLAGE will be on your right.
FROM INTERSTATE 8:
Take the WEST MISSION BAY DRIVE exit to the right. You will be on INGRAHAM
STREET for a short distance from which you will take the next exit marked WEST
MISSION BAY DRIVE on your right. When you see the large green sign that says
QUIVIRA ROAD, get in the farthest left of the two left turn lanes. Turn left, go one
very short block and turn left again. MARINA VILLAGE will be on your right.
1936 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
Dr. John Chao
Marina Village 1936 Quivira San Diego, CA 92109 | 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
4 CE AGD | 619.277.4743 | www.ceadental.com
LECTURE DESCRIPTION:
Dr. John Chao the inventor of Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation™/ Pinhole Surgical
Technique® will discuss the discovery of the Pinhole® technique, how it works
and why it is a virtually pain-free alternative to conventional gum grafting. The
presentation will highlight numerous long term case photos, and short surgical
videos that will highlight the procedure with up to 10 year successful results.
Dr. Chao will also share the latest developments on how Pinhole can affect
regeneration of Keratinized tissue and papilla regeneration.
LECTURE TOPIC:
“The benefits of Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation ™
as a minimally invasive alternative to
Conventional gum grafting for
treating receding gums. “
Dentist: $225 Staff: $155
AGD Member Discount $50 each person
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
USPOSTAGEPAID
SANDIEGO,CA
PERMITNO.2048
CEA Dental, invites you to join us at
the Eighth Annual San Diego Dental
Convention to be held on
June 24-25, 2016, at the
Marina Village Conference Center in
San Diego, California.
Guests have the opportunity to earn
their continuing educational credits and engage
over 50 classroom-style lectures taught by
esteemed figures from across the dental
community. The stunning San Diego Bay sets a
relaxing background where CE Courses are
provided and attendees can attain their Infection
Control, CPR and Dental Practice Act certificates.
Chris Ippolito,
PRODUCER
Our Exhibit Hall IS FREE
8:00 am – 3:30 pm
WINE & CHEESE SOCIAL
12:30 PM -3:00 PM. Included with any CE Course
FREE Parking
BREAKFAST & LUNCH INCLUDED
Amazing Speakers

Contenu connexe

Tendances

J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)
J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)
J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)
Jana Pierce
 
Dental auxillaries
Dental auxillariesDental auxillaries
Dental auxillaries
Avinash Raj
 
Dr Don Reid Speaker Packet
Dr Don Reid Speaker PacketDr Don Reid Speaker Packet
Dr Don Reid Speaker Packet
Don Reid DDS
 
Presentation oak park dental on slideshare
Presentation  oak park dental on slidesharePresentation  oak park dental on slideshare
Presentation oak park dental on slideshare
oakparkdental
 
Resume_Abby Fall, RDH
Resume_Abby Fall, RDHResume_Abby Fall, RDH
Resume_Abby Fall, RDH
Abigail Fall
 

Tendances (20)

J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)
J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)
J_Pierce_CURRICULUM VITAE (1)
 
Burris flyer 140411
Burris flyer 140411Burris flyer 140411
Burris flyer 140411
 
Dentist in bloomington mn
Dentist in bloomington mnDentist in bloomington mn
Dentist in bloomington mn
 
Dental Assistant
Dental AssistantDental Assistant
Dental Assistant
 
Dental auxillaries
Dental auxillariesDental auxillaries
Dental auxillaries
 
RESSSSSSUME
RESSSSSSUMERESSSSSSUME
RESSSSSSUME
 
dental assisting
dental assistingdental assisting
dental assisting
 
Practice management1 /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental ac...
Practice management1 /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental ac...Practice management1 /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental ac...
Practice management1 /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental ac...
 
Dr Don Reid Speaker Packet
Dr Don Reid Speaker PacketDr Don Reid Speaker Packet
Dr Don Reid Speaker Packet
 
Presentation oak park dental on slideshare
Presentation  oak park dental on slidesharePresentation  oak park dental on slideshare
Presentation oak park dental on slideshare
 
Success rate of Calcium Hydroxide vs Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as Apexificat...
Success rate of Calcium Hydroxide vs Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as Apexificat...Success rate of Calcium Hydroxide vs Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as Apexificat...
Success rate of Calcium Hydroxide vs Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as Apexificat...
 
Resume_Abby Fall, RDH
Resume_Abby Fall, RDHResume_Abby Fall, RDH
Resume_Abby Fall, RDH
 
Introduction to the Dental Profession
Introduction to the Dental ProfessionIntroduction to the Dental Profession
Introduction to the Dental Profession
 
Knowledge and Awareness on Rehabilitation of Missing Tooth in Partially and C...
Knowledge and Awareness on Rehabilitation of Missing Tooth in Partially and C...Knowledge and Awareness on Rehabilitation of Missing Tooth in Partially and C...
Knowledge and Awareness on Rehabilitation of Missing Tooth in Partially and C...
 
Dental Phobia Lectures 1 and 2
Dental Phobia Lectures 1 and 2Dental Phobia Lectures 1 and 2
Dental Phobia Lectures 1 and 2
 
resume C Fowler 2_6_16
resume C Fowler 2_6_16resume C Fowler 2_6_16
resume C Fowler 2_6_16
 
Preventative Dentistry: Mouthguards PowerPoint
Preventative Dentistry: Mouthguards PowerPointPreventative Dentistry: Mouthguards PowerPoint
Preventative Dentistry: Mouthguards PowerPoint
 
Dental Implants Fort Lauderdale
Dental Implants Fort Lauderdale Dental Implants Fort Lauderdale
Dental Implants Fort Lauderdale
 
20160626 symposium leaflet v04
20160626 symposium leaflet v0420160626 symposium leaflet v04
20160626 symposium leaflet v04
 
Dental auxiliary
Dental auxiliaryDental auxiliary
Dental auxiliary
 

En vedette

James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015
James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015
James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015
James Mead, Jr
 
Gina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU Experience
Gina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU ExperienceGina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU Experience
Gina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU Experience
Gina Nix
 

En vedette (12)

Nudg
NudgNudg
Nudg
 
Impacto de la tecnología en la educación (1)
Impacto de la tecnología en la educación (1)Impacto de la tecnología en la educación (1)
Impacto de la tecnología en la educación (1)
 
cae_broch_8pp_med
cae_broch_8pp_medcae_broch_8pp_med
cae_broch_8pp_med
 
ELEKS-Company-Overview
ELEKS-Company-OverviewELEKS-Company-Overview
ELEKS-Company-Overview
 
Deber de la comunicacion
Deber de la comunicacionDeber de la comunicacion
Deber de la comunicacion
 
Finance Report 2009
Finance Report 2009Finance Report 2009
Finance Report 2009
 
James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015
James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015
James Mead Jr. CV-resume - May 27 2015
 
Gina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU Experience
Gina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU ExperienceGina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU Experience
Gina's Sports Marketing Portfolio throughout OSU Experience
 
Sociedad virtual. Vacío ético y legal
Sociedad virtual. Vacío ético y legalSociedad virtual. Vacío ético y legal
Sociedad virtual. Vacío ético y legal
 
Iguana iguana
Iguana iguanaIguana iguana
Iguana iguana
 
AppFolio Owner & Tenant Portals (Customer Webinar Recap)
AppFolio Owner & Tenant Portals (Customer Webinar Recap)AppFolio Owner & Tenant Portals (Customer Webinar Recap)
AppFolio Owner & Tenant Portals (Customer Webinar Recap)
 
Proactive Security AppSec Case Study
Proactive Security AppSec Case StudyProactive Security AppSec Case Study
Proactive Security AppSec Case Study
 

Similaire à Mailer - Program for the San Diego Dental Convention, JUNE 24-25, 2016

Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
furqan wadhah
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
furqan wadhah
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
furqan wadhah
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
furqan wadhah
 
FINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinks
FINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinksFINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinks
FINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinks
John Iwanski
 
Hygiene drive philosophy handout
Hygiene drive philosophy handoutHygiene drive philosophy handout
Hygiene drive philosophy handout
catapulttemp
 

Similaire à Mailer - Program for the San Diego Dental Convention, JUNE 24-25, 2016 (20)

DHT Handbook full
DHT Handbook fullDHT Handbook full
DHT Handbook full
 
Immediate Implant Placement
Immediate Implant PlacementImmediate Implant Placement
Immediate Implant Placement
 
Advanced operative dentistry
Advanced operative dentistryAdvanced operative dentistry
Advanced operative dentistry
 
Diagnosis/ dental implant courses
Diagnosis/ dental implant coursesDiagnosis/ dental implant courses
Diagnosis/ dental implant courses
 
Diagnosis/endodontic courses
Diagnosis/endodontic coursesDiagnosis/endodontic courses
Diagnosis/endodontic courses
 
Cosmic Smiles Pediatric Dentistry | Some Outstanding Facts
Cosmic Smiles Pediatric Dentistry | Some Outstanding FactsCosmic Smiles Pediatric Dentistry | Some Outstanding Facts
Cosmic Smiles Pediatric Dentistry | Some Outstanding Facts
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
 
Text book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodonticsText book of orthodontics
Text book of orthodontics
 
World’s Visionary Titans Shaping the Healthcare World in 2024
World’s Visionary Titans Shaping the Healthcare World in 2024World’s Visionary Titans Shaping the Healthcare World in 2024
World’s Visionary Titans Shaping the Healthcare World in 2024
 
Dental Case Management
Dental Case ManagementDental Case Management
Dental Case Management
 
CAT FINAL MILLS v2
CAT FINAL MILLS v2CAT FINAL MILLS v2
CAT FINAL MILLS v2
 
Dental Awareness Program - Call us today
Dental Awareness Program - Call us todayDental Awareness Program - Call us today
Dental Awareness Program - Call us today
 
FINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinks
FINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinksFINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinks
FINALwhitepaperWithUpdatedLinks
 
Chandler Dentistry Trends: What’s New in Oral Care for 2024
Chandler Dentistry Trends: What’s New in Oral Care for 2024Chandler Dentistry Trends: What’s New in Oral Care for 2024
Chandler Dentistry Trends: What’s New in Oral Care for 2024
 
SasR1
SasR1SasR1
SasR1
 
Presentation
PresentationPresentation
Presentation
 
Diabetes and Oral Health 24 March 2015
Diabetes and Oral Health  24 March 2015Diabetes and Oral Health  24 March 2015
Diabetes and Oral Health 24 March 2015
 
Hygiene drive philosophy handout
Hygiene drive philosophy handoutHygiene drive philosophy handout
Hygiene drive philosophy handout
 

Mailer - Program for the San Diego Dental Convention, JUNE 24-25, 2016

  • 1. SAN DIEGO DENTAL CONVENTIONJUNE 24-25 2016 MARINA VILLAGE & CONFERENCE CENTER | 1936 QUIVIRA WAY SAN DIEGO, CA 91941 Dr. Eric Osmolinski Dr. Jana Osmolinski Dr. Maite Moreno Saliva and Diabetes Sam Alborz DDS Niti Rotary Files Jan Lazarus RDH, 2016 Insurance Shailesh Kottal, DDS CBCT Kianor Shah DDS Extraction Academy Anthony “Rick” Cardoza, DDS Forensic Dentistry 619.277.4743 | www.ceadental.com | chris@ceadental.com Cecilia Chen, Esq. Practice Sale Ashley A. Goodman, DDS Dental Hypnosis Vincent Tran, DDS TMJ Dysfunction Alice P. Moran, DMD LANAP® Juan P. Acosta Dental Hypnosis William Nordquist, DDS Health and Disease Richard A. Litt, DDS, MS Orthodontics Rebecca Gerber Dental Insurance FREE Parking Breakfast & Lunch Included Wine & Cheese Social Prizes
  • 2. Marina Village and Conference Center 1936 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109 SAN DIEGO DENTAL CONVENTION Continuing Education Academy | Friday June 24
  • 3. Group Discount of 4 or More Save $10 Each on Day Passes Only SAN DIEGO DENTAL CONVENTION Continuing Education Academy | Saturday June, 25 Marina Village and Conference Center 1936 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
  • 4. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016 101 - California Infection Control & OSHA Update Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Credits: 3.00 102 - The 2016 Dental Code" PPO and HMO Power Training Insurance Coding Kathy Dennis Learn the interworking's of insurance companies and get paid on the claim the first time. You will learn the claims process and never before billed cut codes. Learn how to maximize your insurances with today’s billing techniques. Educational Objectives: ● Preventive coding ● The appeals process ● Crown coding ● Restorative coding ● Standard coordination of benefits ● Onlay coding ● How to negotiate fees ● Differences in insurances ● Missed codes ● Insurance payment regulations Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50 103 - Incorporating Orthodontics In To Your Dental Practice: Why, How, When, Where? Richard A. Litt, DDS, MS F.O.R.C.E., International In 1983 the ADA in a strategic plan for dentists recommended broadening the scope of services offered by general dentists, while decreasing the number of specialists and scope of specialty practice. That process, although gradual in development is a continuing process in Dentistry. A recent survey of several thousand dentists, who had completed extensive continuing education in orthodontics, suggested six general benefits derived from including orthodontics into their practice: Educational Objectives: ● Better serves patent needs ● Makes practice more enjoyable ● Provides full dental service in one location ● Creates office loyalty ● Improves their clinical skills in general This presentation will present an overview of the biologic basis for orthodontic practice and the clinical application of these principles in: ● Diagnosis and treatment planning ● Timing of treatment ● The extraction, non-extraction decision ● Archwire selection ● Retention planning & appliance selection ● Biomechanics planning ● Interceptive, functional/orthopedic and fixed appliance selection Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50 104-Dispelling the “CSI Effect” Myth, An Overview of Contemporary Forensic Dentistry Anthony “Rick” Cardoza, DDS Because of the current popularity of forensic faire in television, the general public is getting a skewed view of the true nature of forensic investigation. This issue is commonly known as the “CSI effect”. In this seminar, Dr. Cardoza will dispel this myth as it relates to forensic odontology. Topics will include forensic dental identification of decedents of varying postmortem states including: skeletal, fragmented, decomposed, burned remains and pattern injuries as they relate to bite mark investigation not only in human bites but animal bites as well. Educational Objectives: ● Learn the varied roles of forensic dentists. ● Understand the forensic value of dental records. ● Recognize how to cooperate with the legal system. Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
  • 5. Client Testimonial: Cecilia assisted me in buying my first practice. Not only did she do an excellent job to make sure that my interests and investment is protected, she went out of her way to negotiate 3-months rent abate- ment for me, which gave me the much needed breathing room during the transition period. I highly recommend Cecilia and thank her for her efforts to me now becoming a proud first time practice owner. Dmitry Aminov, DMD Serving Dental Professionals: ● Practice Sales and Acquisitions ● Lease Review and Negotiation ● Partnership Formation and Buy-Out ● Practice Start-Up and Incorporation ● Associate and Fee Sharing Agreements ● Estate Planning SEE COURSES FRIDAY # 205 & #305, SATURDAY #505 & #605 How might Social Media hurt my practice? In today’s social media hyper connected world, a practice’s goodwill is heavily influenced by patient loyalty and relationship. While it’s important to maintain high patient satisfaction and being able to reach an audience far greater than the number influenced by traditional advertising, too much connection could impact the practice value negatively. For instance, if the selling doctor is very active and connected with the patients through social media, a buying dentist might believe that many patients would maintain contact with the selling doctor through Facebook or twitter, resulting in a much higher attrition rate. Cecilia Chen, Attorney San Diego/Los Angeles www.practiceatty.com Super Lawyer 2014 nominated by Peers Tool Free: 855.850.4111 Email: cchen@cclegalgroup.com www.practiceatty.com
  • 6. 105-Extraction Academy ~ Hands-On Surgical Training Start Performing on of the most common Procedures in Dentistry with Confidence. This course has a 1-day fee of $995.00 Dr. Kianor Shah This advanced course combines an informative, in depth lectures with comprehensive hands on surgical experiences. The course is designed to teach minimally traumatic tooth extractions, focusing on alveolar ridge preservation, biomaterials selection and placement, surgical and suturing techniques, pain management and patient aftercare. Upon completion of the course, participants should have the skills to correctly plan and confidently perform various extraction techniques. 7:30 – 8:00 Breakfast & Registration 8:00 – 9:00 Introduction and History 9:00 – 10:00 Case presentations 10:00 – 11:00 Instruments 11:00 – 12:00 Hands-on 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 Case presentations 2:00 – 4:00 Hands-on 4:00 – 5:00 Tips and Tricks Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Credits: 8.00 106 - The LANAP® and LAPIP™ Protocols: Minimally Invasive, Laser-Assisted Treatments for Moderate-to- Severe Periodontal Disease and Ailing and Failing Implants Alice Moran DDS Periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss among adults, according to the US Surgeon General. 85% of American adults have some form of periodontal disease, which is linked to systemic health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, certain cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, and now fatal heart attack. Meanwhile, up to 80 percent of dental implant patients experience complications due to periodontal tissue inflammation, with 1,000,000 removed annually each year worldwide. The LANAP and LAPIP protocols are two scientifically proven minimally invasive, laser-assisted approaches to treating these periodontal conditions. A recent systematic review from the American Academy of Periodontology Regeneration Workshop reports that the LANAP protocol can induce periodontal regeneration and may be appropriate for multiple defects as a first line of periodontal disease management. A multicenter human clinical study reported control of peri-implantitis infection and reversal of bone loss after treatment with the LAPIP protocol. After a brief overview of the prevalence and incidence of these periodontal conditions, this presentation includes a series of clinical cases utilizing the LANAP and LAPIP treatment protocols. Patient selection, step-by-step treatment guidelines, and long-term clinical results are described. Practice management considerations for treating such patients are elaborated. Educational Objectives: 1. Summarize the prevalence of periodontal disease, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implantitis. 2. Describe the step-by-step technique involved in treating moderate-to- severe periodontal disease with the LANAP protocol. 3. Evaluate the effectiveness of the related LAPIP protocol in treating ailing and failing implants. 4. Learn how to expand services for patients who have periodontal disease into orthodontics, prosthodontics, implants, cosmetics, and endodontics, as appropriate. Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
  • 7. 107-The Oral-Systemic Connection: The Balance between Health and Disease William D. Nordquist DDS When distilling all the evidence connecting periodontal disease to chronic inflammatory autoimmune diseases, it all boils down to a gross imbalance of microbes throughout the entirety of the gastro-intestinal tract. Dental disease is the “canary in the coal mine” that warns of more serious disease to follow. This lecture will carefully present the scientific evidence to span the gap between health and disease. Friday, June 24, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50 201- California Dental Practice Act A required course for all California licensed dental professionals. Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 202-Front Office Boot Camp, Part 1 Kathy Dennis The purpose of this lecture is to increase patient acceptance in your office with proven strategies and systems for treatment planning, consultations, financial arrangements, and production/collection systems. You will learn systems and real strategies for increasing collections, monitor- ing your practice effectively, streamlining scheduling, and fine-tuning team communication. Educational Objectives: ● New patient Telephone etiquette that build relationships, while getting to the details ● What to do when patients don’t pay ● Why and when to offer flexible financial arrangements ● Reports to run – and when – to ensure a full schedule for the dentist ● Building the communication bridge: clinical to administrative teams ● How to teach the patient to take responsibility for their own dental benefits ● Effective claim submission techniques ● How to get to 90% case acceptance Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 WHO CONTROLS YOUR ON-LINE IMAGE? Get Unlimited Reviews from YOUR patients right from their phones, INSTANTLY! Call or Text (619) 277 - 4743 or (951) 526-5103 For a Demo Today! $299 set-up $299 Month “No Contracts”
  • 8. 203-Dentistry’s Role in the Mass Disaster Scenario/ Child Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence Recognition Anthony “Rick” Cardoza, DDS This lecture, Dr. Cardoza will discuss the evolution of mass disaster management from the perspective of forensic dentistry. Learn how forensic dentists have participated in events such as commercial airline crashes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and wildfires. See how the postmortem record collection has evolved from analog to digital along with the integration of dental postmortem software programs. Also, as dental health care professionals, you are mandated by law to report patients you suspect have signs or symptoms of physical abuse. These patients may be children, adults, or the elderly. The law assumes that you have had training on recognition of signs of abuse and if you have not, the law requires you to become educated on the subject. This course will also familiarize you with what those signs may be as well as discuss what your reporting duties are and how to properly file a report if you do indeed suspect abuse on a patient. Educational Objectives: ● Recognize the use of dental records in a mass disaster. ● Understand the role of the forensic dentist in a mass fatality. ● Recognize signs and symptoms of physical abuse. ● Understand what your reporting duties are for a physically abused patient. ● Improve the appreciation of accurate and well-maintained dental records for multiple applications to matters of law. Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
  • 9. 204-Unleash the Power of Optimum Health and Wealth for Your Practice Jan Lazarus RDH, Certified Health Coach Now that we have knowledge and an important understanding that there is an Oral Systemic link, how do we accurately and successfully communicate this critical information to our patients? Take advantage of this unique opportunity to achieve a higher level of total health and clinical results for your patients! This Dental Hygiene focused course is designed to include your doctor and your entire team! Be inspired! Take your dental hygiene service to the next level! Educational Objectives: ● Learn how to become a key partner in your patients’ dental & systemic health ● Redefine rpevention, disease and wellness for your practice success ● Learn how & when to communicate important oral systemic information ● Update your existing protocols to support oral systemic health ● Create an Ultimate Doctor/Hygiene Exam that supports Total Health ● Leave with an action plan Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 205-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 1 of 2 Understanding, recognition & treatment of common emergencies. Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski Medical emergencies are on the rise in the dental office due to increasing age of the population. Our patients are living longer and are taking more prescription medications which have significant implication on the dental treatment. Being able to recognize and treat any potential emergency is a skill requiring knowledge and experience. During the lecture, dentists will be provided with the description of the most common emergencies, equipment required and a team approach in the management of a stressful situations towards the successful treatment outcome. Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 206 - Experience The Newest Innovation In Niti Rotary Files – Hyflex® Edm Dr. Sam Alborz, The objective of this course is to familiarize the general dentist with biologic and clinical principles that will allow for a predictably successful outcome with non-surgical root canal therapy. Following completion of the course, participants should be able to: ● Accurately diagnose a patient’s chief complaint ● Understand canal morphology and understand successful endodontic treatment ● Use current research to gain better understanding of how to eliminate intracanal bacteria ● Understand why some endodontic cases fail to heal despite seemingly ideal endodontic treatment Additionally, we will be presenting our new file system: Hyflex EDM, which has revolutionized the rotary world ! The files will be available during the hands-on portion of the class. Friday, June 24, 2016 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 4.00 301- CPR Certified CPR Instructor Price: Admission + $30.00 Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Credits: 3.00 302-Front Office Boot Camp, Part 2 Kathy Dennis SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 202 Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00
  • 10. New & Used Handpieces For Sale 3 - 12 Month Warranty Original Manufacturer Parts Equipment Repairs Available Quick Turn Around Times Free Local Pickup & Delivery Free Estimates 303-Secrets to a Successful Practice Sale or Purchase Cecilia Chen Esq., Law Offices of Cecilia Chen Whether you are considering buying or selling a practice, adding an associate, forming a partnership, or are just curious about the value of your practice, this seminar is for you! We’ll walk you through the process and give you the details you need to know. Avoid costly mistakes by planning now, your successful future depends on it! Educational Objectives: ● Understand the blueprint for a successful transaction ● How to determine the best time to sell your practice ● The truth about how brokers and banks value your practice ● Insight into key points of a purchase and sale agreement ● Lease agreements - the good, the bad, the ugly ● Should you sell your practice and come back as an associate? ● How to assemble a team of experts to guide you around transition pitfalls. Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 304-Dental Uses of Hypnosis/Relaxation Techniques Ashley A. Goodman, D.D.S., DABHD, DABFD This workshop will review basic, intermediate, and some more advanced patient management hypnotic skills including rapid, time saving verbal and nonverbal techniques as they apply to the providing of effective and comfortable dental care for both the providers (hygienists and RDAs) and patients. The uses of creative visualization, desensitization, restorative appliance acceptance. Specific applications of clinical dental uses for behavior modifications, relaxation, pediatric situations, will be examined. Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 305-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 2 Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 205 Friday, June 24, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 Sean Harrison (760)445-6643 P.O. Box 9504 San Diego, CA 92169 DENTALHANDPIECESOURCE @hotmail.com SAN DIEGO DENTAL CONVENTION SPECIAL For every handpiece you bring to the CEA Dental Convention for repair you will re- ceive a raffle ticket to be entered into a drawing to win 2 Padres home game tickets.
  • 11. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 401- Infection Control for License Renewal and OSHA Update A required course for all California licensed dental professionals, Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.00 402 - Dental Insurance Billing and Coding-2016 Rebecca Gerber This dental billing course will provide you with insight into the complicated tasks of insurance billing and coding. The instructor will guide you through the entire dental insurance process, including: proper coding, documentation, appeals, contracts, case presentations and payment policies. Study reasons for low payments, denials, rejections, and other claims processing challenges. Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50 403-“SWEEPING AWAY THE MYTHS: Separating Fact from Fiction in Orthodontics” A fact-filled presentation about many of the controversies in orthodontics today. Richard A. Litt, DDS, MS, F.O.R.C.E., International In recent years, a great deal of misinformation has been presented in the name of continuing education. Misrepresentation of credentials, emperical or anecdotal support for clinical procedures, functional appliance utilization — often without any biological basis — as well as misunderstood dento-legal allegations. All have been used to promote orthodontic procedures or appliances within the non-specialty practice of orthodontics. Dramatic and sweeping changes have taken place in dentistry during the past quarter century. Biologic discoveries, technical advancements, public health concerns, political and economic influences on our healthcare delivery systems, and the virtual elimination of the disease our profession was created to treat (dental caries), have caused a radical metamorphosis in the practice of dentistry. It's time you heard the truth! If you are presently practicing orthodontics or intend to incorporate it into your practice, you owe it to yourself — and your patients — to find out the truth and separate the "fact" from "fiction." THIS COURSE WILL COVER: ● Facial growth/facial esthetics: the interdependent relationship ● Controversies in orthodontics - Extraction/non-extraction treatment & its effect on the face & temporomandibular joint - The “not-so-great” second molar debate - The reality of arch development - Functional jaw orthopedics: the truth UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE, YOU WILL: ● Understand the process of facial growth and dentoalveolar compensation that leads to normal facial balance and normal occlusion, as well as recognize the deviations from normal that lead to various types of facial imbalance and malocclusion ● Understand the effect of proper diagnosis and treatment planning on facial balance ● Recognize the “non-factor” effect of bicuspid extractions on facial esthetics and the temporomandibular joint ● Observe the “real” and “probable” results following second molar extraction therapy, a treatment used in Europe 30 years ago when modern orthodontic options were not available. ● Respect the long-term immutability of mandibular arch form ● Understand the way functional appliances “work” and recognize their very limited effect on mandibular growth. Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50
  • 12. 404-Application of CBCT in the Dental Practice Shailesh Kottal, D.D.S Cone Beam CT (CBCT) technology is a relatively new addition to the dental practice that has taken off with exponential growth. CBCT systems are designed to allow for high resolution imaging of the hard tissues of the maxillofacial region. CBCT allows for short scanning times and radiation doses significantly less than traditional scanning techniques. The availability of this technology in the dental practice provides the dental practitioner with an imaging modality capable of providing a 3-D orthogonal representation of the maxillofacial region with no distortion. With the explosive growth of third party DICOM software applications, we are able to provide improved treatment for our patients with greater predictability and efficiency. This seminar will review cone beam technology and how it differs from traditional scanning technology. Also, a quick review of some 3rd party software applications with a focus on Nobel Biocare’s “Nobel-Guide” and Materialise’s SimPlant systems will be presented. Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50 405-Extraction Academy ~ Hands-On Surgical Training Start Performing on of the most common Procedures in Dentistry with Confidence. This course has a 1-day fee of $995.00 Dr. Kianor Shah - See Class # 105 for Course Description Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Credits: 8.00 406 - Hypnodontics, Because Words Matter: How to make your patients more comfortable Juan P. Acosta, Dental Hypnosis Specialist During this workshop you will learn how to effectively make minor adjustments to your speech that help your pa- tients become more comfortable and relaxed. Increasing overall satisfaction increases patient retention, and increasing retention ensures your practice is profitable and sustainable. You'll hear about proper patient preparation and learn how to create a strong bond with your patients, resulting in online reviews, referrals and exponential growth. This workshop includes fun practice exercises that will improve your communi- cation skills in any situation. Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM Credits: 3.50 Social Media Marketing Power Kit ONE YEAR OF SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT - DONE! Kit Includes: ● Over 52 Suggested ● Lavalier Microphone for Videos ● Social Media Planner ● USB Drive with all Information ● And More!!!! $399.00 “One Time Fee” My Clear Image - Lina - (951) 526-5103
  • 13. 501- California Dental Practice Act A required course for all California licensed dental professionals, this needs to be taken every 2 years. Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 502-Medical / Dental Insurance Cross Coding and Billing; An Untapped Revenue Source Rebecca Gerber General dentists are finding that medical dental insurance cross coding is becoming a necessity in today's competitive market. Proper billing of dental procedures to medical carriers can be an untapped source of revenue and help promote higher case acceptance with your patients. Using medical benefits for certain services, can offer better savings, while leaving dental benefits available for non-medical procedures. Educational Objectives: ● Proper Tools & Resources for Billing ● Role of Staff Members ● Medically Billable Procedures ● How to Document Medical Necessity ● How to Obtain Eligibility and Benefits ● Implementation Procedures ● How to complete a claim form using Dentrix, EagleSoft, and OpenDental Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 503 - Permanent Solution for TMJ Dysfunction Vincent Tran, DDS There is a tremendous need for a permanent solution for TMJ Dysfunction. It is estimated that up to 12% of the population is affected by TMD. The symptoms are well known, ranging from headaches, earaches, neck pain or stiffness, congestion or ringing in the ears, clicking, popping or grating noises, tired jaw or pain when chewing, limited mouth opening or jaw locking, dizziness and fainting, pain behind the eyes, numbness in the hands, shoulder and back pain. The current treatments of surgery, function appliance, and night guard are ineffective. Dr. Tran will show you how to recognize and diagnose TMD. Participants will learn the skill sets necessary to effectively treat TMD. Participants will also learn how to present a $30K treatment plan with great acceptance rate. Educational Objectives: ● Review of the TMJ anatomy ● TMJ Exam-Demonstration ● Orthodontics - A must-have knowledge ● Smile Makeover - A necessary knowledge ● How to recognize TMD just by looking at patient posture and facial profile ● Full mouth reconstruction Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 504-Diabetes and the Dental Office Maite Moreno DDS, MS Diabetes is a growing public health problem worldwide. Although there are advanced diagnostic tools, the etiology is not fully understood. Dr. Moreno will review the most current information and discus the relevance of this disease to the practice of dentistry. If early emphasis on oral hygiene and dental visits is made for these patients, advancement to periodontal disease and the related complications of the disease can be avoided. Educational Objectives: ● Outline the prevalence of diabetes & identify what influences the development of oral complications in patients with diabetes. ● Understand the link between periodontal disease & diabetes-related complications. Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00 505-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 1 Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 205 Saturday, June 25, 2016 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Credits: 2.00
  • 14. 601 - CPR Certified CPR Instructor Price: Admission +$30.00 Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Credits: 3.00 602 - Medical Insurance Billing for Sleep Apnea and TMJ Disorders The Best Kept Secrets for Higher Reimbursement Rebecca Gerber Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person's breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times. Many times this can cause death. Similarly, TMD is pain, followed by restricted mandibular movement, and noises from the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) during jaw movement. Although TMD is not life-threatening, it can be detrimental to quality of life, because the symptoms can become chronic and difficult to manage. Currently common treatments for both disorders are provided in dental offices across the country. While both procedures can be billable to the medical insurance carriers, it is important to document properly the medical necessity. It is also critical to fill out the claim form properly. Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 603 - Low Back & Neck Pain The True Cause Tim George, , Egoscue Method Why do I hurt? Why does it hurt to do my job? Why am I not sleeping as much as I used to? Chronic pain is no fun and neither is the aging process if your body is letting you down. The fix is easy if you give it a chance and you will experience it during the workshop Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 604 - Salivary Update Diagnostics in Dentistry: A review of current biotechnology innovations Maite Moreno DDS, MS Saliva is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that is used to detect the general health as well as buccal conditions of the patient. Diagnostic advancements are resulting in better treatment planning approaches. As the oral/systemic connection becomes more linked, clinicians are beginning to think more in terms of prevention. Participants will learn about microfluidic advancements, their correlation with genetics and different research studies. Educational Objectives: Learn the current status of salivary diagnostics. Learn the use of salivary diagnostics in communication and patient care. Increase the periodontal awareness in the office to enhance disease detection. Reveal a new periodontal standard of care Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 605-Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office! Part 2 Dr. Eric Osmolinski, Dr. Jana Osmolinski SEE FULL CLASS DESCRIPTION AT COURSE # 205 Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Credits: 2.00 FROM INTERSTATE 5: Take the SEA WORLD DRIVE exit. From SEA WORLD DRIVE, take WEST MISSION BAY DRIVE on your right. When you see the large green sign that says QUIVIRA ROAD, get in the farthest left of the two left turn lanes. Turn left, go one very short block and turn left again. MARINA VILLAGE will be on your right. FROM INTERSTATE 8: Take the WEST MISSION BAY DRIVE exit to the right. You will be on INGRAHAM STREET for a short distance from which you will take the next exit marked WEST MISSION BAY DRIVE on your right. When you see the large green sign that says QUIVIRA ROAD, get in the farthest left of the two left turn lanes. Turn left, go one very short block and turn left again. MARINA VILLAGE will be on your right. 1936 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
  • 15. Dr. John Chao Marina Village 1936 Quivira San Diego, CA 92109 | 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM 4 CE AGD | 619.277.4743 | www.ceadental.com LECTURE DESCRIPTION: Dr. John Chao the inventor of Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation™/ Pinhole Surgical Technique® will discuss the discovery of the Pinhole® technique, how it works and why it is a virtually pain-free alternative to conventional gum grafting. The presentation will highlight numerous long term case photos, and short surgical videos that will highlight the procedure with up to 10 year successful results. Dr. Chao will also share the latest developments on how Pinhole can affect regeneration of Keratinized tissue and papilla regeneration. LECTURE TOPIC: “The benefits of Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation ™ as a minimally invasive alternative to Conventional gum grafting for treating receding gums. “ Dentist: $225 Staff: $155 AGD Member Discount $50 each person
  • 16. PRESORTEDSTANDARD USPOSTAGEPAID SANDIEGO,CA PERMITNO.2048 CEA Dental, invites you to join us at the Eighth Annual San Diego Dental Convention to be held on June 24-25, 2016, at the Marina Village Conference Center in San Diego, California. Guests have the opportunity to earn their continuing educational credits and engage over 50 classroom-style lectures taught by esteemed figures from across the dental community. The stunning San Diego Bay sets a relaxing background where CE Courses are provided and attendees can attain their Infection Control, CPR and Dental Practice Act certificates. Chris Ippolito, PRODUCER Our Exhibit Hall IS FREE 8:00 am – 3:30 pm WINE & CHEESE SOCIAL 12:30 PM -3:00 PM. Included with any CE Course FREE Parking BREAKFAST & LUNCH INCLUDED Amazing Speakers