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CE AT SEA
Western Mediterranean Cruise
Aboard Norwegian Epic
June 24—July 1, 2018
Day Port
Sun, June 24 Barcelona, Spain
Mon, June 25 At Sea
Tue, June 26 Naples, Italy
Wed, June 27 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Thu, June 28 Livorno (Florence), Italy
Fri, June 29 Cannes (Côte d’Azur), France
Sat, June 30 Palma Majorca, Spain
Sun, July 1 Barcelona, Spain
Cruise Pricing Starting At
Studio Single $1,259
Interior $1,259
Balcony $1,659
Mini-Suite $1,839
Prices are per person based on double
occupancy, except for the Studio Single. Port
charges, taxes and gratuities are included
Included Amenities
Studio and Interior—Drink Package
Balcony and Mini-Suite—Drink Package and
3 Night Specialty Dining Package
For More Information Contact:
Jodi Murphy
Cruise and Travel Partners
610-399-4501 or visit
www.cruiseandtravelpartners.com
Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a Florida Seller of Travel
Registration No. ST 35789
Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a California Seller of Travel
Registration No. 2107023-40
Presenter: Dr. Steven Beadnell Presentation Title: Medical Emergencies Update 2018
Presentation Description: Medical emergencies can and do occur in dental practices every day. Over the next fifteen years the segment of the popula-tion at highest risk for medical emergencies, those 65 and older, will become a larger percentage of our patients. The entire dental team must be prepared to recognize and respond to a variety of medical emergencies that could be precipitated by the stress of the dental environment. This course will discuss the diagnosis, prevention, and management of common medical emergencies that might occur in dental offices. This four-hour course is appropriate for the entire dental team.
Educational Objectives: At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to:
• Identify patient risk factors that put them at increased risk for development of medical emergencies. • Recognize the common medical emergencies based on the signs and symptoms demonstrated by the patient. • Develop a rational approach to the management of medical emergencies in general and specific protocols for managing each medical emergency. • Identify modifiable risk factors for medical emergencies and understand methods to help prevent their occurrence in the dental environment.
Presenter: Dr. Janina Golob-Deeb
Presentation Title: Periodontitis, Surgical and Non-surgical Therapy, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Peri-implantitis, Implant maintenance, Soft tissue Grafting, Restorative Factors in Periodontics
Presentation Description: Presentation is a useful review of Diagnoses and Treatment modalities for Periodontal diseases, Peri-implant disease and Soft tissue deficiencies. It also incorporates esthetic zone as it is frequently affected by all of the above conditions and presents a clinical challenge on how to obtain and maintain healthy and esthetically acceptable solution for the patient.
Educational Objectives: At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to:
• Classify Periodontitis and Peri-implantitis, understand etiology of periodontitis and peri-implantitis, select suitable surgical and non-surgical therapy including periodontal splinting. • Provide implant maintenance for patients. • Identify and Diagnose mucogingival conditions and soft tissue deficiencies around teeth and implants and determine appro-priate treatment. • Understand proper soft and hard tissue relationships in esthetic zone, treatment plan anterior soft tissue component for es-thetic smile, etiology and treatment for 'gummy smile', anterior crown lengthening. • Understand indications for periodontal regenerative therapy/Guided tissue regeneration.
Presenter: Dr. George Deeb Presentation Title: Bone Grafting to Facilitate Implant Placement and Guided Implant Surgery
Presentation Description: This lecture will familiarize participants with the common bone grafting procedures used in the oral and maxillofa-cial region to reconstruct alveolar ridge defects prior to implant placement. The Guided Implant Surgery lecture will familiarize participants with the different types of guided surgery available to practitioners and present cases where guided surgery was utilized for implant placement.
Educational Objectives: At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to: • Review the biology of bone graft healing and the current grafting materials available to the dental practitioner. • Review the procedures available to correct horizontal and vertical alveolar ridge defects. • Review the procedures available for grafting the maxillary sinus to facilitate implant placement. • Recite the different types of guided surgery currently available to the dental practitioner. • Learn how to treatment plan and execute guided surgery implant cases using currently available digital technology.
VCU School of Dentistry and OHSU School of Dentistry are ADA CERP Recognized Providers. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or in-structors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. VCU School of Dentistry and OHSU School of Dentistry designates this activity for a total of 12.00 continuing education credits.
Early registration ends Saturday, December 2nd
Early Registration: Dentists - $525; Non-dentist - $225 Click Here to be Directed to the
Registration Site for Additional Details